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TALK OF THE TOWN Yorkton Yoga Classes For Seniors Every Tues. and Sat., Jan. 3 to May 13, 2017, 11:00 a.m. - 12:00 Noon. 45 minute session. $5.00 per person. New Horizons Senior Centre, 78 First Ave. N., Yorkton, SK. Preregistration not required. Please bring your own mat. For further information contact: Vi, 306-782-7218. New Horizons Friday Night Dance - everyone welcome. 8 p.m. - 12 a.m. Dec. 23, The Zayshleys are playing. New Year’s Eve Dance, music by Memory Lane, Fri., Dec. 30. New Horizons Senior Centre, 78 1st Ave. N., Yorkton. Contact Peter 306-782-1846. Experience a wee bit of Scotland in Saskatchewan. Yorkton & District Scottish Society proudly presents the 29th Annual Burns Supper. Join us for an evening of pipes and drums, Highland & Scottish Country Dancing, and a delicious buffet dinner featuring neeps, tatties and hearty roast beef prepared by Parkland Catering, along with the best Haggis in town! Sat., Jan. 21 at the Convention Place, Gallagher Centre, Yorkton. Advance tickets only. For info and tickets, please call 306-782-5000, 306-783-6741 or 306-7821312. Parkland Writers Alliance: Contact Carol Knoll 306-782-5755. Parkland region’s public writing group meet 1st Wed. of the month at the Yorkton Public Library, 7 p.m. - 9 p.m. Everyone interested in writing is welcome. Annual membership fee is $10. Yorkton Duplicate Bridge Club meets every Wed. at 1:00 p.m. at the Yorkton Public Library. If you would like more information please call Jim at 306-783-4226 or Bill at 306783-3536. Crossroads - A support group for women experiencing or who have experienced domestic violence. Thursdays 1:15 - 2:30 p.m., Family Resource Center SIGN on Broadway. Free childcare and transportation available & Thursdays 6:30 - 8:30 p.m., Shelwin House (please call for address). Adults (women) only. Group is open to all women who feel a need for support on their journey. Please contact 306-
782-5181 or 306-783-7233 for more info. The Yorkton branch of the Saskatchewan Genealogical Society holds their regular meetings on the second Tues. of each month at 7:00 p.m. at the Yorkton Public Library. Anyone interested in genealogy is welcome to attend! Volunteers Needed! The Canadian Red Cross is seeking volunteers for the Friendly Visiting Program for Seniors. Volunteers will be trained to provide weekly visits or phone calls to socially or geographically isolated seniors in Yorkton and surrounding area. One hour every week or two is all that is required to provide social interaction with a senior and peace of mind for family and caregivers. For more information contact 306-261-6602 or email friendlyvisitingsask@redcross.ca 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: Jessica Wyatt, 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. 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 com-
munity with a variety of music from rock to show tunes and everything in between. The big band rehearses Tues. evenings at the Yorkton Regional High School, 8:30 - 9:45 and welcomes 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: 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. Parkland Woodworking Guild meets at 7:30 p.m. the 2nd Thurs. of each month. Sept. to June, in the basement of Seventh Day Adventist Church, 384 Gladstone Ave. S. Our members do woodworking, carving, scrolling, turning or build furniture. We have a members library, visitors welcome. Contact Jerry at 306-7866652 or Norman 306-8962398. Citizens on Patrol Program Yorkton - COPP the eyes and ears of your community is recruiting new members. For an application or more info please contact COPP at
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CIF provides $25,000 for Anne Portnuff seats By Devin Wilger Staff Writer
The seats at the Anne Portnuff Theatre need to be replaced, and the various user groups that use the theatre are working to raise the estimated $300,000 needed to replace all 724 seats. They received a major boost thanks to the Community Initiatives Fund, which is pitching in $25,000 to the project. Yorkton MLA Greg Ottenbreit presented the funds to the Portnuff Revitalization Funding Partners, and says that the project is a fit with the mandate of the fund, which is to support individual and community quality of life and wellbeing. The project is among the 274 grants being
issued after the most recent application deadline, for a total of $4.5 million issued provincially. The CIF matches funds from the community, and they are matching funds provided by the Good Spirit School Division, which is contributing $54,000 thanks to a per-seat levy that was collected in anticipation of the project. Beyond representing the province with the Community Futures Grant, Ottenbreit believes in the project personally. His family has purchased two seats, and he believes says he knows first hand how important the theatre is, both to the school and the city as a whole. “As a former alumni
The Anne Portnuff Theatre needs new seats, and the Community Initiatives Fund is providing $25,000 to the project. Pictured are Tonia Vermette with the Yorkton Arts Council, Owen Easton, representing YRHS students, Greg Ottenbreit, Yorkton MLA, and Mike Haczkewicz, YRHS Principal. of the Yorkton Regional High School, growing up and using this theatre and this school, I know these seats, most of them were put in between 1967-69, when the school was built and they’re obviously in dire need of
replacing, you can see duct tape and different shades of the colour. As a former student, I know the importance of the theatre for the student body, but also as somebody who has lived in this community my whole
buying a seat for the project for $350, but will be happy with any contribution to the project. They can be found at www.theanneportnuff.ca, a website donated by UncommonSense Business Solutions.
life, I know the importance of the theatre to this community as well.” While the CIF dollars are a benefit to the project, the fund is not yet at the $300,000 needed for the project. They encourage people to consider
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TALK OF THE TOWN Continued from Page A2 Buchanan Bucha na n Tou r ism has t-shir ts, hoodies, sweatshirts and postcards for sale at the Village Office which is opened Monday to Thursday noon. Bu ch a n a n L ibr a r y a nd P ubl ic I nt er ne t Access Site hours: Tues., 1 - 5 p.m.; Thurs., 2 - 6 p.m.; Fri., 2 - 6 p.m. Thanks to Industry Canada and the Sa sk at chewa n P ublic Acce s s Net work , t he library has 2 computers for public use. Check out the www.parkland.lib. sk.ca website for different sources of information. For more info call the library 306-592-2137. Preschool Craf t and Stor yhour at the Buchanan Library every Tues., 2:30 - 3:30 p.m. Parent or guardian must be present. Com mu n it y Cent re dabber bin go ever y Wed., 7:30 p.m. at the Community Centre. Calder Calder Village Office is open on Tues., Wed., Thurs. from 9 - 5. Calder Cookbooks are available at the Village Office. Calder Parkland Regional Librar y Playschool Program looking for 3 to 4 year olds. Program runs from Oct. to end of April. Meeting Sept. 7 at 11:00 at Library. More info phone 306-7422167. Calder Parkland Regional Library is opened on Mon. and Wed. from 12:00 - 4:00 p.m. Canora Parkland Christian Centre welcomes everyone from Canora a nd a r e a t o Su nday morning worship. Located at 132 - 4th Ave. E., our service starts at 10:30 a.m. and includes Sunday School and nursery. For
more info call Pastor Brett or Mavis at 306-5635512. The Canora Amateur Radio Repeater enhances the emergency network that has been used in the past by the RCMP, Emer gency Mea su res and Nav Canada, along w it h c o u n t le s s n o n profit groups. If you are interested in becoming an amateur radio operator or you want to provide some funding assistance, you can contact Randy at 306-563-7150, Larry at 306783-4177 or George at 306645-2921. Canora TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) Chapter meets every Tues. at the Keen Age Centre at 409 Main Street. Weigh in at 5:00 p.m. and meeting to follow. New members welcome any time. Call Darlene 306-563-6848 for more information or www. tops.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. Dubuc Potashville Singles Dance Club will be having a dance in Dubuc from 8 p.m.- 12 a.m. Everyone welcome. Lunch 10:30 p.m. Dates: Dec. 26 - Boxing Day (Monday) Len Gadica. 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 New Year’s Eve Dance Dec. 31, 8 p.m. to 12 midnight, Esterhazy Legion Hall. Music by Ron and Sandra Rudoski. Lunch and party favours included. Esterhazy Golden Jets would like to invite members and non-members to
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ing 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.: 11:30-4:30; Wed.: 11:30-4:30; Thurs.: 10:30-4:30. Kamsack Kamsack Legion Regular Meetings are held on the 1st and 3rd Tues. at 7:30 p.m. Community involvement is encouraged to help us survive.There are no meetings on holidays and in July/August. Kamsack Cancer Self Help Group - Meetings are open to anyone who is or has been affected by cancer; for survivors, caregivers or family members. This group does not meet during the months of July and August. For more info please call Jan at 306-5907770. The Kamsack Housing
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TALK OF THE TOWN Continued from Page A4 Kamsack Last fall the Kamsack Volunteer Fire Fighters (KVFF) came to the Legion with an appeal to help them raise money for a well-needed service vehicle. Every Friday (except holidays) we will open the Legion from 7-9 p.m. for Chase the Ace. The fire fighters will be selling food items and we will co-share the bar. Other venues will be introduced if and when this jackpot grows. There will be a consolation winner every week and eventually when the “Ace of Hearts” is drawn the jackpot will be awarded and the process will start again. 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 Lemberg Librar y Hours: Tues., 1-6 p.m.; Wed., 10-3 p.m.; Thurs., 9-1 p.m. Public computer access by appointment. Phone Sandy at 306-3352267. Lintlaw The Lintlaw Rec Centre Bingo will be changing to Wed. evenings. Start time will remain at 7:45 p.m. Blackout $1,000 in 54 numbers or $100 consolation. Melville Melville Senior Citizens Dance - 204 2nd Ave. West, Melville. Thurs., 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. Admission: $7.00 per person. Everyone wel-
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come. Thurs., Dec. 29, 2016 - NO DANCE - Christmas Break. Melville Senior Citizens Centre, Tues., Bingo; Wed., Shuffleboard; Thurs., Dancing; Sun., Cards. Melville Art Club Gift Shop at Melville Community Works will open Tues. and Thurs., 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. Many useful and unusual items by local artists will be available. Want to place your new for sale artistic items? Contact Theresa 306-728-2182. The Melville Art Club meet the third Tues. of each month at Melville Community Works at 7.30 p.m. If you are interested in art, promoting the arts, or participating in classes you are welcome to join us. For info call Theresa 306-728 2182. Melville TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) Chapter meets every Wed. at the Melville Community Works, 800 Prince Edward St. Weigh in at 6:00 and meeting to follow. New members welcome anytime. Contact Amy 306-
728-5272 for more information or www.tops.org Melville & District German Heritage Club invites new members; k nowledge of the language not necessary. Monthly socials and other events; contact Elaine M i l le r 3 0 6 -7 2 8 - 4 9 4 2 ; Arnold Issel 306-728-3191. For hall rentals contact Ed Miller 306-728-2038. Melville and District Scandinavian Heritage Club invites new member s… Lu ncheon meeting held the second Mon. of each month. We offer lessons in wood car ving, 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. 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. Pelly Coffee House at Pelly Community Hall will be held every second Sat. of the month. Come sing, play instruments, dance. 7:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. Admission $3.00. Potluck
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Preeceville 18th Annual Musher’s Rendezvous - Fri., Feb. 3, 2017, 7:00 p.m. CCST, Preeceville Community Hall. Talent Show on Fri., Feb. 3, 2017 packed with local talents. $2 Admission. Pledge money for your favorite performer. Free will offering for coffee and goodies. Any individual or group wishing to show off their talent contact Karen
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Maupin at 306-548-2064. Become a patron of your community Arts Council (Whitehawk) by purchasing season tickets at Lil’s or Country Lane. Diamond and gold patrons receive a charitable tax receipt. Mon., Feb. 13, Eric Harper is a stage show casing a variety of guitar styles blending with a velvety, smoth voice. For further info call Miles 306547-4645 or Barbara 306548-2852. Season Tickets now on sale for “Stars for Saskatchewan” concert series. 3 concerts for $40.00 (adult), $10.00 (Grade 10-12). Concert series include Eric Harper. Tickets available at Lil’s Fashions, Sturgis; Country Lane, Preeceville. Sponsored by Whitehawk Arts Council. Come join the fun at Club 60. Shuffleboard & carpet bowling starting up for the fall season at 1 p.m. weekly. No age limit. Coffee and light lunch to follow. Fee $5.00. Card games anytime. Contact Marge Bodnar 306-5475549. Preeceville Library hours: Tues. 2 - 6, Wed. 11 - 6, Thurs. 2 - 5:30, Fri. 2 - 5:30. Christmas Craft Show Dec. 3 from 10 - 2:30. To book tables phone Barb at 306-547-3444. Active aging classes at NICE Centre every Mon. and Wed. at 10 a.m. For more information call 306-594-2784. Everyone welcome. Continued on Page A6
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talk of the town Continued from Page A5 Preeceville 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 Bingo every 1st and 3rd Sunday of each month at 2:00 p.m. at the Rama Golden Jets Centre. Kaiser resumes every Tues. at 7:00 p.m. Exercises at the Rama Golden Jets on Mon., Wed. and Fri., from 4:00 - 5:00 p.m. Active Aging Sessions are cancelled at the Rama Golden Jets Centre until further notice. 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 Coffee Hour at the Golden Agers in Rhein, Mon., Wed., and Friday afternoons. Approx 2:30 –
3:30. Dec. 24 at 7:30 p.m. Christmas Eve Service and Program. Come worship with us and enjoy a pageant performed by our Sunday School and Confirmation children. Dec. 25 at 10:00 a.m. Christmas Day Worship with Holy Communion. Jan. 1/17 at 10:00 a.m. Service of Lessons and Carols. Christ Lutheran Church - Sunday Worship, 10:30 a.m,. Sunday School at 9:30 a.m. Confirmation Classes 7:00 p.m. For more church events and interesting articles, check out “Christ Lutheran Church Rhein” on Facebook. Rocanville Rocanville TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) meets each Monday in the Farmers Building, lower level, 98 Ellice St., weigh in at 6:30 p.m., meeting to follow. New members welcome anytime. Contact 306783-3765 or www.tops.org for further information. 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 commu nit y a nd surrounding areas. The Rocanville Seniors Club invites all seniors to join in spades on Mon. and now Sat. afternoons and cribbage on Thurs. afternoon.
Saltcoats Dance sponsored by Parkland Singles Social Club - Jan. 7, 8 p.m. to 12 a.m., Saltcoats Hall. Music by Len Gadica. Admission includes lunch. Open dance - married couples welcome. Saltcoats TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) meets each Tues. at the Saltcoats United Church, lower level. Weigh in at 5:45 p.m., meeting to follow. New members welcome anytime. Call Sharon at 306-744-2901, Marie at 306-744-2556, Margaret at 306-898-2122 or www.tops.org for more information. 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. Sheho Ukrainian New Year’s Dine & Dance - Fri., Jan. 13. Happy Hour 6:00 p.m. Supper 7:00 p.m. Dance 9:00 p.m. Advance tickets only. Deadline for tickets: Jan. 10. Tickets available at all Sheho businesses. Under 19 years accompanied by a parent. For more info contact Danny at 306-849-4981. Ukrainian music by Old Country Lads. Sponsored by Sheho & District Community Centre. Springside Springside Lutheran Church Service every second and fourth Sunday of the month at 7 p.m. 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 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 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. 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 New Year’s Eve Supper & Dance on Sat., Dec. 31, 2016 in the Sturgis & District Community Hall. Cocktails from 5 to 6 pm.; Steak & shrimp supper 6 to 8 p.m. Advance tickets $30 may be purchased until 6 p.m.on Fri., Dec. 30 at Sturgis Sportsland, Black Bear Inn, Town Office or any committee member. At the door supper & dance $35; supper only $20; dance only $15; kids plate (12 & under) $7. Dance 9 p.m. Music by Steve Gibson Band. Fireworks & 50/50 draw at midnight. Sponsord by the Sturgis &
District Hall committee. Become a patron of your community Arts Council (Whitehawk) by purchasing season tickets at Lil’s or Country Lane. Diamond and gold patrons receive a charitable tax receipt. Mon., Feb. 13, Eric Harper is a stage show casing a variety of guitar styles blending with a velvety, smoth voice. For further info call Miles 306547-4645 or Barbara 306548-2852. Season Tickets now on sale for “Stars for Saskatchewan” concert series. 3 concerts for $40.00 (adult), $10.00 (Grade 10-12). Concert series include Eric Harper. Tickets available at Lil’s Fashions, Sturgis; Country Lane, Preeceville. Sponsored by Whitehawk Arts Council. Sturgis R.E.A.D. Club is now open Mon. 2 - 4:30 p.m., Tues., 10 a.m for exercises, 7 - 9 p.m. for pool, cards, shuffleboard, etc., Wed., 1 - 4:30 p.m. for cards, snacks, bottomless cup of coffee. 50/50 draw on all three days. Everyone is welcome. Sturgis & District “A Harvest of Memories” History Books are on sale. Books available at the Town Office, call 306-5482108 for any info. Sturg is 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 n d 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 Pa rk la nd Reg ional Library: Tues., 1 - 5 p.m.; Thurs., 1 - 5 p.m. T h e o d o r e S e n io r s meet at The Station every Tues. at 2:00 p.m. Join us for bingo, shuffleboard, cards, games, etc. Potluck is held the last Friday of the month. T he o dor e Un it e d Church invites everyone in Theodore and surrounding areas to join us at Sunday morning worship. Our reg ular week ly ser v ices, a nd Sunday School, start at 9:30 a.m. Continued on Page A7
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Forage legumes have a place in crop rotations by Nadia Mori, PAg, Regional Forage Specialist Saskatchewan Ministry of Agriculture
but forage production may be extended to increase the return on the forage establishment investment.
During the 2016 growing season, many cereal growers had a brush with fusarium. Rotating perennial legumes into an annual crop rotation can help break disease cycles plus offer a long list of other benefits.
Kick out Diseases – Breaking cycles of fusarium and ergot requires a minimum of two years where no susceptible or carrier crops are grown. Rotating into a perennial legume crop can offer the needed break by removing host plants form the rotation thus reducing the level of pathogens in the soil. Production benefits of perennial forages in a crop rotation are optimized after two to three years,
Increased Fertility – One of the largest benefits of including legumes in an annual crop rotation is the injection of plant fixed nitrogen. The Western Beef Development Centre (WBDC) conducted a 4-year cropping rotation study across the different soil zones. The net fertil-
izer equivalent (NFE) for alfalfa ranged from 35kg/ ha (valued at $43/ha) in Swift Current to 373kg/ ha (valued at $460/ha) in Melfot. Soil zone and growing season conditions do have significant influence on how effective the fertilization from legumes can be. Proper inoculation of legumes is required for maximum nitrogen fixation to occur. Because forage legumes reach much deeper into the soil hori-
DEAR PAW’S CORNER: After my dog “Twitch” got out of the yard a couple of months ago, he came back with a big scratch on the tip of his nose. Since then every time it scabs
over and starts to heal, he licks it with his tongue (it just reaches) and opens it up again. It isn’t infected, but it won’t heal and looks awful. What can I do to stop him from licking his nose? — Wendy, via email DEAR WENDY: The tip of the nose is a tough spot to have a scratch when you’re a dog. The skin is somewhat thin, and the wound itches as it heals, and what dog can resist licking that itchy spot? Even though the wound isn’t infected, you should
consult the vet, even if it’s just a phone call. He or she may recommend a specific medication — say, a nastytasting antibiotic cream — or have other advice that can help. Many pet owners say they’ve had some success with dabbing a triple antibiotic ointment on the sore spot twice a day, and distracting their dog for a few minutes with a treat or playing with them. A few owners recommended placing a muzzle (or a comfortable cloth
muzzle) on a dog for short periods to give any medicine being used time to sink in. If you go this route, be sure to supervise Twitch the entire time, give him lots of praise and a treat before and after putting the muzzle on. Nose wounds that won’t heal can be troublesome, but keep looking for ways to treat the scratch that will reduce Twitch’s urge to lick at the spot. Send your tips or questions to ask@pawscorner. com.
Dance - Sat., Dec. 31, 8:30 p.m. - 12:30 a.m. Music by The Zayshley’s. Lunch will be served at 11 p.m. Married couples welcome. 2016/2017 early bird a nd a dv a nce t icke t s available for QPRAC’s Concert Series: Andino Suns (Wynyard) Feb. 24, Fortunate Ones (Wadena) Apr. 2. Tickets available a t Wa d e n a D r u g s , Wadena News. Single advance tickets https:// ww2.ticketpro.ca/groups. php?id=97&languageid=-1
Maryann at 306-735-4405 for more info. See you then! Whitewood Librar y Hours: Tues. and Thurs., 10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. and 2:00 - 5:00; Fri., 12:30 - 4:30 p.m. York ton This Week welcomes written submissions to Talk of the Town from not-forprofit and community
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talk of the town Continued from Page A6 Togo Togo bingos held every Wed. evening at the Silver Thread Community Center. Doors open at 7:00 and bingo begins at 7:30 p.m. Blackout jackpot is $400.00 Friday night supper specials held at the Silver Thread from 4:30 – 7:00 p.m. Admission at the door Everyone welcome. Month end Supper held at Silver Thread every last Tuesday of the month from 4:30 – 7:00 p.m. Admission at the door. Everyone welcome.
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Environmental Benefits – Increased soil organic matter also means more carbon sequestered on your land. Beyond the potential for carbon offset, legumes have long been recognized as soil building crops. The deep root system increases soil aeration. After the root system has broken down, the fine channels left behind increase soil water infil-
tration and holding capacity. The extensive root system can also improve soil structure by breaking soil clumps into smaller aggregates which in turn creates larger surfaces where nutrient exchange can happen. Hence perennial forages can provide valuable buffers to minimize nutrient runoff or leaching into nearby water bodies. For tips on successful forage establishment, marketing your forage crop and effective termination strategies when it comes time to take the forage out of your rotation, please contact our Agriculture Knowledge Centre at 1-866457-2377 or visit www.saskatchewan.ca and search for “forage crop production”.
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December 23, 2016 | This Week Marketplace Legal/Public Notices
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Rural Municipality of Orkney No. 244 List of Candidates for the 2016 Bi-Election Division 2 Councillor: Piet Grobler Division 2 Councillor: Ron Popowich Division 2 Councillor: Trevor Protz
At Your Service BUSINESS & SERVICE DIRECTORY Carpentry
Financial Services
K&K CONSTRUCTION & Carpentry: Renovating, Roofing, Siding, Fences, Garages, etc. Call Thomas Kowalchuk at 306-621-5663 or 306-786-1887 (business).
BOOKKEEPING SERVICES - Full cycle bookkeeping, payroll, GST/HST. Hourly or monthly rates available. 10+ years experience. Professional, honest organized! 306-782-0035. emeralda2zprofserv@gmail.com
Plumbing T. KOZMECH Plumbing and Heating Ltd. Journeyman Plumber and Gasfitter. Free Estimates 306621-4846. TravisKozmech@gmail.com.
Services for Hire
BRAZEAU MASONRY & ROOFING. Rooftop Snow Removal, Home Reno’s, Licensed and Insured. Wayne 306-331-8069
Farms for Sale
Renos & Home Improvement FOR ALL your Interior, Exterior work. Decks, fences, siding, windows/doors and builds. Bath and kitchen remodeling/tiling. Experienced and licensed. Call Mike at 306-621-7526. Millions of people look to classifieds across Canada every week — it’s used news.
Farms for Sale
Acres of Expertise.
Wade.Berlinic@HammondRealty.ca HammondRealty.ca HammondRealty_2x30.a30_R0011228787.indd Houses for Sale Houses for Sale prod2/kj classifed Apr. 22/16 - Dec. 30/16 BEAUTIFUL 3 bedroom townhouse; 1200 sq.ft. close to school & hospital, central air conditioning, high efficiency furnace. References & lease required. Call George at 306-537-3228 & Warren at 306-620-3233.
HOUSE FOR SALE OR RENT in Calder. Older, well-kept home with 2 bedrooms and laundry on main floor, 2 bedrooms upstairs, large lot, Sell for $15,000 or rent for $450/month + utilities. Phone 403835-3209.
Apartments/Condos for Rent
Apartments/Condos for Rent
ALLANBROOKE APARTMENTS
• 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
Janet 306-620-6838 ON BUS ROUTE
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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 ColumbiaWest_1x23.nil_ Available Immediately R002339007 prod2_kristin 1x23L for(class Rent! •wed •mp tfc 4040) proof sandy 2 BEDROOM SUITE IN
4-PLEX BUILDING
For Inquiries, please call
306-782-8803 Daytime
GIBSON & OTIS APTS.
BTMak_1x20.a30_R0050983207. indd 9 Duncan St.MP E.,Aug. 2nd 19/15 Ave. N. prod2/kj YTW sept. 30/15 classified VERY QUIET BUILDING proof tracey Bachelor, email: elmertafoods@sasktel.net
1 & 2 Bedroom Apts. $ Starting at 565/mo.
-Heat & water included -Soft water -Close to downtown -Nice neighbourhood -Plug-in parking *Free Laundry Room *REFERENCES REQUIRED
Call Brian
Just North of Parkland Mall Taking Applications for
2 BEDROOM SUITES
Recently renovated with new appliances. REFERENCES REQUIRED FOR APPOINTMENT CALL
306-783-3379 Duplexes for Rent
SussexRealty-CedarRidge_1x30.b27_ 3R0011318934.indd BEDROOM Duplex for Rent. 3 baths, • prod2/kj1400sq.ft., classified never occupied, premium materials, bamboo and YTW Oct 19/16 - Jan. 25/17 acacia flooring, quartz counterMP Oct. 21/16 - Jan. 27/17 tops, triple glazed windows, tiered proof tracey back deck, heated attached garage, new appliances, No Pets, No Smoking. references required. $1800/month + utilities. Available Immediately. Phone 306-222-0112 or 306-496-7055. TAKING APPLICATIONS for a 2 bedroom in a 6-plex building for someone 40+. Bright large windows, 1000 sq. ft., very large living room & kitchen with loads of cupboards; fridge & stove included, water & gas included, free laundry facilities included with rent, 1 parking stall, main floor six steps. Apartment building has security door, move in bonus of one month free rent with lease. N/P, N/S. Very close to downtown, $875./mo. If interested in viewing the apartment, please call 306782-0119. TAKING APPLICATIONS for a newly renovated duplex. All new appliances included. Close to hospital and schools. For inquiries, please call 306-621-7973. BEAUTIFUL 3 bedroom townhouse; 1200 sq.ft. close to school & hospital, central air conditioning, high efficiency furnace. References & lease required. Call George at 306-537-3228 & Warren at 306-620-3233. HOUSING FOR Rent. 1 bdrm units, 3 bdrm houses. Rent is based on income. Subsidized through the social housing program. Units/houses are available. Apply Now. For info or to apply contact Spy Hill Housing Authority 306-740-0542.
Wade Berlinic (306) 641-4667
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. Non smoking, no pets. References required. Call 306621-7414 for further information or for viewing.
Apartments/Condos for Rent
306-783-9819
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.
Rooms ROOM AVAILABLE. Fully furnished, cable, internet and laundry facility included. References please. Call 306-621-4896.
Suites For Rent 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.
Appliances GE STOVE, microwave & dishwasher, black in colour. Used very little. Call 306-783-1778.
Wanted WANTED: Caretaker. Prefer live in for suite apartment block. Phone Doug 306-536-5132. WANTED: OLD gas station items. Gas pumps, signs, tin oil cans, coke machines, pop signs, thermometers, clocks, air meters, parts cabinets, wolf & bear traps. Also, steel anvils, forges and forge blowers etc. Call 306-742-7606. Paying cash $$$$. WANTED: SILVER coins and Gold jewelry, costume jewelry, military items, store signs, antiques collectibles. Call 306-783-3230. Give your tight budget a little relief. Make some extra cash by selling the items you no longer need with a low-cost, fastacting Yorkton This Week and Marketplace Classified Ad. Phone 306-782-2465.
Wanted
Cars
Livestock
WANTED: 80-05 Duetz’s, 1150,1155,1130 Massey’s with 6 or 8 cylinder, also Internationals 66 and 86 Series. Running ot not. Phone 306-728-4702 or 306-7288345.
2006 CHRYSLER Sebring Touring. 78,000kms, loaded, immaculate condition, no accidents or rust, command start, 5 disc CD, pw/d/t, cruise, a/c, $6,500 OBO. Phone 306-586-5637.
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.
Furniture FLORAL LOVESEAT; comp0uter desk w/bookcase; 3pc. glass coffee & end tables. Phone 306-5635165.
Musical Instruments ACCORDION FOR sale Crucianelli accordion with case. 120 Base, 41 keys, in good working condition. $600. OBO. Call 306542-2976. YAMAHA ELECTONE HE-8W organ. Like new condition, $350. OBO. Call 306-794-4506.
For Sale - Misc ACME WOOD BURNING stove with reservoir and top shelf. Good condition. $250.00 OBO; Drop leaf table & seven unmatched wood chairs. $100.00. 306-795-2709.
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BoundaryYTW_1x64.nil_R002338402.indd HOUSEHOLD ITEMS Bosch 800 prepress2/KJ 1x64L watt Mixers $519 & up VITAMIX class display wed/mp-tfc Blenders, Kitchenaid Mixer attachments, BUNN Coffee Makers, Perogie makers, LEFSE supplies, Vacuums. Call 1-888-692-6724, shop online www.hometechcanada.ca Hometech, 375 Broad St., Regina. NEW SCHWINN Exercise Bike. New Price $1,799. Must Sell Best Offer. New never used, still in box. Phone 306-695-2257. SINGLE ELECTRIC bed $1,500. Excellent condition. Treadmill, like new. $800. Call 306-272-3250 for more details.
2012 CHEVY Cruze, 4 dr, auto, p/s, p/b, 65,600 kms, nice condition, $15,000. OBO. Call 306-7836240.
Parts & Accessories
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GREAT PRICES on1x47L new, used R001341986.indd and remanufactured engines, prod3/DM (class 6110) parts and accessories for diesel •mp Sept 14-12 eow/tfc pickups. Large inventory, engines •wed 19-12 eow/tfc Give can beSept shipped or installed. us a call or check us out at www.thickettenginerebuilding.ca. Thickett Engine Rebuilding. Ph. 204-532-2187 Russell, MB.
Sports Utilities & 4X4s 2009 SATURN OUTLOOK XE AWD. Very clean inside and out, very good condition. Asking $9,000 OBO. 306-783-1880 or 306-621-7491. 2009 TOYOTA VENZA AWD, 180,000kms, meticulously maintained. $12,200 OBO. Round Lake. 306-577-7042.
Trucks & Vans 1981 DODGE D-150 Club Cab Truck. 8ft. box, 360 V8, auto, ps, pb, good for rough work. Asking $1,200. Phone 306-695-2257. 2002 Ford Windstar Limited, one owner, fully loaded plus remote start, hood deflector, 7 passenger, not smoked in, no pets, 184kms, regular service at dealer, good rubber, 32 mpg highway, always shedded, serviced, fueled up, ready to go. A must see. $4,500 OBO. Sheho 306-894-4501.
RVs/Campers/Trailers TILT TRAILER (8 x10ft.) 15 inch tires, wired. Phone 306-782-7191.
Cars
Snowmobiles
1996 MERCURY Grand Marquis G.S. Fully equipped 4-dr. sedan. Very good condition. 2000 miles on a new 4.6 c.i.V8 motor. All new tires and battery with electric warmer blanket. Delivers 30 miles per gal. of gas. $3,500 or best offer Tel. 1-306-542-2774.
2014 YAMAHA 1035cc. 4 stroke, 3 cyl. Viper XTX. 500 miles. Mint condition. Call 306-783-6240.
1997 Chevy Lumina. 4-door, green, 1 year old snow tires, 199,501kms, runs good. $1,500.00. 306-783-8438. 2004 CHRYSLER SEBRING, 4 cyl, automatic, fully loaded, 120,00kms, safety done, runs nice. $3,500. Also a 2005 Chrysler Sebring V6, fully loaded, winter tires, safety done, 147,000kms, nice shape. $4,000. Call 306-5952213. 2004 OLDS Silhouette Van. Loaded, 3.4L well maintained, approx. 219,000kms, excellent vehicle. $2,500 OBO. 2006 Chevy Impala, loaded, 168,984kms. $4,200. Phone 306-563-5165. 2005 CHEVY Cobalt, 2dr, 5spd., spoiler, red. 137,600kms, excellent condition, new shocks, thermostat & 2 winter tires. $4,900 OBO. 306595-4873.
Farm Implements GOOD’S USED TRACTOR PARTS (204) 564-2528 or 1-877-564-8734 Roblin, MB WANTED: IH Tractors, running or in need of repair. Looking for 66 series and older. Also, looking for a D19 or D21 Allis Chalmers. Phone 306-621-1556.
General Employment
Smart shoppers find the best buys in the This Week Marketplace.
Steel Buildings / Granaries
SDL HOPPER CONES 14’ Hopper Econo $ 4x8 Skid .............. 14’ Hopper. Heavy duty. $ 2x4x4 Skid .......... 15’-10” Hopper M/Duty $ 2x4x4 Skid ........... 18’ Hopper M/Duty $ 2x4x4 Skid ........... 19’ Hopper M/Duty $ 2x4x4 Skid ...........
2,735 2,950 3,545 5,245 5,645
Pre-Paid Orders Only— Extra 5% Discount Applied on Above Prices 4 - 6 week delivery time Trucking Available, Steel Bin Floors, Bin Anchors Visa/Mastercard accepted.
SHOP: 306-324-4441 Margo, SK SDLAgra_1x56.nil_ Career Training R0011308096.indd prod2/kj classified MP 09/30/16 - Dec 29/17
• 30 Years Driver Training Experience • One to One Professional Instruction • Day, 1 Week & 2 Week Courses • Air Brakes Ph.
306-786-6600 Yorkton, SK
U_Drive_1x32. General Employment nil_R001341981.indd prod3/dm class SENA Textile needs a mp-tfc sansy
part time Work from home (Dependable - self starter needed for these positions: Computer experience, training paid. Must be 18 Years and above). For more details contact senagroupofcompany@gmail.com
PART TIME help wanted. Cleaner and delivery person wanted to clean coaches and do deliveries when called upon. Send resume to: Box 1485, Yorkton, SK. S3N 3K3. Ph: 306-621-9634; ask for Curtis. Wage to be discussed. Fuel compensation.
PRAIRIE DOME POTATOES is hiring for positions beginning in March 2017 for full time seasonal work. Experience and education will be provided on site. Job duties include: -grading, sorting, packaging seed potatoes -pruning, picking, weeding and planting fruit trees -trimming and chipping of trees -general maintenance and upkeep Must be reliant and must have own transportation. Located 6 miles South of Yorkton on Highway 9. Bring own lunch. Wage: Beginning at $11.20/hr. Applicants may apply for the positions by phone (306-782-7297), fax (306-783-7853), email (prairiedome@gmail.com) or mail resume to the following address: Prairie Dome Potatoes, Attention: Kirk, Box 36, Yorkton, Sask. S3N 2V6.
PT/FT DRIVERS WANTED
Must have class 4 license. Contact Tammy at 306-783-1010 between 9 am to 3 pm Monday to Friday.
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YORKTON’S #1 USED 2015 KIA SORENTO SX AWD
SX7-069AT was 36,079 kms $34,900
NOW
33,900!
$
2010 TOYOTA RAV4 BASE 4WD
U16-041T was 74,155 kms $20,900
2013 KIA RIO5 LX HATCHBACK
TU6-232AT was 59,574 kms $13,900
NOW
11,900!
$
2016 GMC ACADIA SLE-1 AWD (8-PASS.)
U16-039 was 43,371 kms $36,900
NOW
14,900!
$
SF7-036AT was 104,731 kms $15,900
Ron Kaban
Kimberly Hamilton
306-621-2626
306-322-7573
Dealer Principal
SX6-111AT was 39,474 kms $32,900
NOW
31,900!
$
2016 RAM 1500 SLT OUTDOORSMAN CREW 4WD
NOW
35,900!
$
General Sales Manager
Jill Schick
Finance Manager
306-728-8207
U5-069 was 34,808 kms $35,900
NOW
34,900!
$
2015 KIA SORENTO EX W/SUNROOF AWD
NOW
26,900!
$
2014 HYUNDAI SANTA FE SPORT 2.0T SE AWD
NOW
13,900!
$
2015 JEEP WRANGLER UNLIMITED SAHARA 4WD
SF7-046AT was 58,338 kms $27,900
2011 CHEVROLET EQUINOX LT AWD
2011 HYUNDAI TUCSON GLS FWD
SF7-018AT was 106,055 kms $16,900
NOW
19,900!
$
2015 HYUNDAI SANTA FE XL PREMIUM AWD (7-PASS.)
U16-035 was 50,914 kms $41,900
Ronda West
Product Specialist/ Used Inventory Manager
306-641-5845
NOW
38,900!
$
Jeff Koch
Product Specialist/ Fleet Manager
SF6-138AT was 46,677 kms $29,900
NOW
27,900!
$
Gerald lvanochko
Nolan Thompson
306-621-2491
306-547-8685
306-621-5882
Product Specialist
Product Specialist
2013 JEEP COMPASS SPORT NORTH 4WD
SF7-056BT was 68,477 kms $18,900
NOW
16,900!
$
2012 CHEVROLET EQUINOX LTZ AWD
TU7-115AT was 134,356 kms $17,900
NOW
15,900!
$
2010 HYUNDAI SANTA FE 3.5L LIMITED AWD
SF7-128AT was 83,907 kms $19,900
Blair Ochitwa
NOW
16,900!
$
Shane Reese
Product Specialist
Product Specialist
306-316-0640
306-641-4399
YORKTONHYUNDAI.COM PICK YOUR TOWN, PICK YOUR DEALER, PICK YOUR VEHICLE MAKE YOUR DEAL! 306-783-8080 / 800-565-0002 Offering top dollar for trade-ins!
Dealer License # 323917
YTW_car_banner_6x18.h29_R0011058470.indd/prod3dm/f/c/oct 30/15 -jan 22/16/
2015 GMC TERRAIN SLE-2
2014 DODGE CHARGER SE
2014 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE LAREDO 4WD
Tim Kaban
2011 RAM 1500 SLT CREW
General Sales Manager Stk # 16-124AT 22,000 kms
30,995
$
2013 FORD F-150 FX4 SUPERCREW 4WD
Stk # 16-122AT 115,000 kms
16,995
$
306-853-7035
Stk # 14-U010 65,000 kms $ Was $32,995..Now
28,995
2012 FORD F-150 LARIAT SUPERCREW 4WD
2013 RAM 1500 LARAMIE CREW
16-130AT 184,000 kms
19,995
$
2012 DODGE JOURNEY R/T
Kelsey Kaban
Finance Manager Stk # 16-143AT 90,000 kms
36,995
$
2013 GMC TERRAIN SLE-1
Stk # 16-67BT $ 143,247 kms Was $28,995..Now
27,995
306-620-7901
17-25AT 108,000 kms
2013 DODGE DART SXT
35,995
$
2012 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN SE/SXT
Stk # 16-117AT 62,000 kms
20,995
$
2013 KIA SPORTAGE LX
Lyle Balogh Product Specialist
306-736-3252 Stk # 16-06AT 62,638 kms $ Was $20,995..Now
19,995
2011 GMC SIERRA 1500 SLE
Stk # 16-47AT 45,200 kms
12,995
$
Stk # 16-99AT 85,000 kms
2011 LINCOLN MKS BASE SEDAN
16,995
$
2013 GMC SIERRA 1500 SLT
18,995
Stk # 16-153AAT $ 55,000 kms
2014 JEEP WRANGLER UNLIMITED SAHARA
Amanda Achtemichuk Product Specialist Stk # 16-83AT 150,000 kms
23,995
$
Stk # 14-U017BT 133,287 kms $ Was $17,995..Now
902 South Railway Street Whitewood, SK S0G 5C0
16,995
306-621-0691
306-735-2604 PHONE (1-866-726-4364)
Stk # 16-85AT 67,364 kms
36,995
$
34,995
Stk # 14-U0022BT $ 72,000 kms
www.whitewooddodge.com
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December 23, 2016 | This Week Marketplace Career Opportunities
Career Opportunities
Career Opportunities
Essential Skills Facilitator Parkland College is currently seeking a Facilitator for an Essential Skills for Environmental Careers program located in Okanese First Nation. Position Term: January 30, 2017 – June 17, 2017 Total Hours of Work: 682.5 Hours Qualifications: • • • • • •
Two year, post-secondary education, Human, Social Services or Behavioral Sciences field Two years of experience in a facilitating, adult learning, life skills or workshop development role Knowledge in group facilitation, Essential, Life, and Employability Skills Exceptional communication, presentation, and public speaking skills Demonstrated experience working in a cross-cultural environment Facilitator will build entry level skills such as; reading, writing, communication and numeracy in preparation for environmental careers
What We Offer: • • • • •
Daytime hours, Monday - Friday Competitive compensation ($29.15/hour) Comprehensive benefits package and pension plans Professional development opportunities Professional and respectful work environment For a more detailed description of the position and required qualifications, please visit www.parklandcollege.sk.ca.
Closing Date & Time: December 27, 2016 at 12:00 PM Please send your application with references, quoting competition number 12-2016 to: humanresources@parklandcollege.sk.ca Candidates will be required to provide a satisfactory criminal record check prior to initial employment.
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ParklandCollege_3x77.a28_R0011353423.indd prod2/kj classified YTW Dec 21,28/16 MP Dec 23/16 proof sandy Relief Grader Operator email: c.parnetta@parklandcollege.sk.ca Applications are being accepted for the position of relief Grader Operator for the Rural Municipality of St. Philips No. 301. Hours will vary dependent on the weather. • • • • • • • •
Applicants are invited to submit a detailed resume including education, experience, references with permission and salary expectations, no later than January 3, 2017 to:
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one from researchers in the Department of Music at the University of Sheffield in the United Kingdom, indicated that you don’t even have to be a good singer to reap the benefits of singing. The study found that singing “can produce satisfying and therapeutic sensations even when the sound produced by the vocal instrument is of mediocre quality.� That means no one need be afraid of singing their favorite songs, even if they fall out of tune. The benefits can be worth the few awkward glances that come your way. Singing is more than just a social activity or a popular pastime. It’s a way for people to improve their health in an easy and enjoyable way. Those who start singing may see their stress subside and their overall well-being improve.
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Etiquette regarding gratuities varies across the globe, and tipping may not be required in certain parts of the world. In fact, according to the travel resource ShermansTravel, tipping actually may be deemed offensive in some areas of the world. In various countries, travelers may not be required to tip. Countries in which gratuities are unnecessary include Australia, Belgium, China, France, Italy, Japan, New Zealand, Singapore, and Vietnam. Travelers who want to avoid offending local workers can refer to travel guides before visiting foreign countries to determine whether tipping is de rigueur or unexpected.
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Meryl Streep HOLLYWOOD — Meryl Streep, who won Oscars for “Kramer vs Kramer” (1980), “Sophie’s Choice” (1983) and “The Iron Lady” (2011), just received word from The Hollywood Foreign Press that she’ll be the recipient of the Cecil B. DeMille Award at its Golden Globes ceremony on Jan. 8. In addition to the three Oscar winners, Streep has won Golden Globes for “The French Lieutenant’s Woman” (1981), “Adaption” (2002), “Angels in America” (2003), “The Devil Wears Prada” (2006) and “Julie & Julia” (2009). Streep is only 67, but many stars feel this award is the industry’s way of saying they’re at the end
Sweet Potatoes With Raisin-Nut Sauce What would your holiday ham be without a sweet potato side dish? Here’s one with great flavor without all the fats and sugars. •1 (17-ounce) can vacuum-packed sweet potatoes, drained •1 (4-serving) package Jell-O sugar-free vanilla cook-and-serve pudding mix •1 cup water •3/4 cup seedless raisins •3 tablespoons chopped pecans •1/4 teaspoon ground cinnamon Heat oven to 350 F. Spray an 8-by-8-inch baking dish with butterflavored cooking spray. Evenly arrange sweet potatoes in prepared bak-
of their career. That may have been true for Barbara Stanwyck, 78; Laurence Olivier, 75; Robert Mitchum, 74; Henry Fonda, 74; Gene Hackman, 72; Alfred Hitchcock, 72; Anthony Quinn, 71; Cecil DeMille (the first recipient), 71; and Maurice Chevalier, 70, but Judy Garland, 39, went on to a huge singing career, while Charlton Heston, 43, made 27 more films. Jody Foster, honored four years ago, at 50, is still going strong with “Elysium” (2013) and film directing. Streep, far from done, next stars in “Mary Poppins Returns,” with Emily Blunt as Mary Poppins and Lin-Manuel Miranda (of “Hamilton” fame) playing a Dick Van Dyke-type character. It’s set for a Christmas 2018 release. Lin Manuel Miranda, the toast of Broadway, is now under contract to Disney. In addition to doing “Mary Poppins Returns,” he wrote the music and sang on the soundtrack of “Moana” and is set to moonlight, from Disney, in “Speech & Debate” as a genie. Jessica Rothe, who stars with Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone in the new hit musical film “La La Land,” is set to star in a musical remake of the 1983 Nicolas Cage film “Valley Girl” (the original cost $350,000 to make and ing dish. In a medium saucepan, combine dry pudding mix, water and raisins. Cook over medium heat until mixture thickens and starts to boil, stirring often. Add pecans and cinnamon. Mix well to combine. Spoon raisin mixture evenly over sweet potatoes. Bake for 30 minutes. Place baking dish on a wire rack and let set for 5 minutes. Divide into 6 servings. • Each serving equals: 171 calories, 3g fat, 2g protein, 34g carb., 121mg sodium, 30mg calcium, 2g fiber; Diabetic Exchanges: 1 Starch, 1 Fruit, 1/2 Fat. BAKER’S DOZEN GLUTEN FREE BREAD CLUB *PURCHASE TWELVE LOAVES OF GLUTEN FREE BREAD AND RECEIVE YOUR THIRTEENTH FREE* (Cannot be combined with any other offer)
grossed $17 million). Cage will next be seen in the sci-fi film “The Humanity Bureau,” coming in 2017. Bradley Cooper, hard at work on directing his first film, “A Star is Born,” with Lady GaGa, will next star
in “Atlantic Wall,” about an American paratrooper operating behind enemy lines before D-Day. It’s due in 2018. The success of “Rogue One: A Star Wars Story,” has made TV magazines
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already made as “Star Wars: A New Hope.” I usually end with a joke, but the recent election was no laughing matter. Enjoy this holiday season — it may be a very different world next year.
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2017 ESCAPE TITANIUM 4X4 2.0L Ecoboost, fully loaded, warranty & only 23,000 kms STK# 17-ESC-1
Sale Price 2016 F-150 S/Crew XLT Sport “Custom”
5.0L V8, heated leather seats, nav., rear camera, tow pkg., plus all the extra accessories over $20,000 ADDED, Len’s special. List new after rebates. Was $78,232. ST #16-F-2
2016 Explorer Limited AWD
3.5 V6, trailer tow pkg., dual panel moonroof, nav., fully loaded. Only 18,000 kms. ST #16-EX-1.
Now Only
61,995
$
2016 JEEP WRANGLER UNLIMITED SAHARA 4X4
V6, Very Well Equipped, Balance of Factory Warranty. Only 33,600 kms STK # 16-JW-1
Was $41900
3.5L, V6, LEATHER Heated seats, remote start, rear camera, & much more. Only 36,000 kms. ST #16-ED-2 Reg. $38,500
Sale Price
45,900
$
38,995
$
Sale Price
34,995
$
PLUS TAX
2015 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE LAREDO 4X4
Was $58,900
5.0L V8, one owner & PST paid, only 16,000 kms, fully loaded. ST #15-F-1. (Was $75,000 + taxes when new)
PLUS TAX
2016 Edge SEL AWD
2015 F-150 S/Crew Platinum 4x4
Now Only
34,995
$
Was $33,900
3.6 V6, Very Nicely Equipped. Factory Warranty. Only 59,300 kms STK #15-JGC-1
Slashed To
54,900
$
Sale Price
29,995
$
2016 Taurus Limited AWD 4 Dr.
2015 Chev Cruze LT 4 Dr.
2015 F-150 S/cab XLT 4x4
2014 Fusion SE 4 Dr.
3.5 V6, fully loaded. Only 17,800 kms. ST #16-TA-1. Was $36,995
1.4 Ecotec turbo, A/C, C, T, PW/PL & more. Only 31,500 kms. ST #15-CRU-1.
5.0L V8, Lots of nice options. P.S.T paid. Only 62,000 kms STK #15-F-2
2.5 4 cyl., moonroof, reverse sensing, heated front seats, appearance pkg. & much more. Only 15,500 kms. ST #14-FU-2. Was $23,995
31,595
$
Now Only
14,999
$
Slashed To
31,995
$
Sale Price
Slashed To
21,995
$
2014 Escape SE
2014 Edge SEL AWD
2014 GMC Sierra 1500 SLT 4x4
2013 Ford F150 S/Crew Lariat 4x4
4x4, 2.0L EcoBoost, moonroof, leather, nav. & much more. P.S.T paid. Only 36,500 kms. ST #14-ESC-3
3.5L V6, heated cloth interior, SYNC & much more. Only 30,000 kms. ST #14-ED-1. New 2 way remote start
All Terrain Edition, crew cab, 5.3 V8. Only 64,000 kms, heated leather, moonroof & much more, Sask. PST paid. ST #14-GM-1. Was $43,995
5.0L V8, fully equipped, Sask. PST paid. Only 81,000 kms. ST #13-F-2. Was $38,900
2013 FLEX SEL AWD
2013 F-150 S/CREW XLT XTR 4x4
2013 Chev Equinox 2LT AWD, 2.4 4 cyl
2013 F-150 S/Crew FX4 4x4
3.5 V6, PANORAMIC MOON ROOF, Remote HATCH, Very Nicely Equipped, Remote Start & more SASK TAX Paid, LOCAL Trade. 132,200 kms. STK #13-FL-1
5.0L V8, Super nice truck, Nicely equipped. Only 93,000 kms. STK #13-F-3
Heated cloth seats, rear camera, Remote Start, Screen fronts, all weather mats + more. ONE OWNER. STK #13-EQ-1
5.0L V8, FX Luxury pkg., FX appearance pkg., moonroof, NAV., tailgate step & much more. Sask PST paid. Only 50,000 kms. ST #13-F-1.
25,900
$
Sale Price
19,995
$
Sale Price
26,900
$
Sale Price
Sale Price
29,995
$
41,800
$
Slashed To
Sale Price
PLUS TAX
19,995
$
36,995
$
Slashed To
Sale Price
36,995
$
2012 F-350 C/Cab L/Box
2011 ESCAPE XLT FWD
2010 Escape Limited 4x4
2009 EDGE Limited AWD
2008 EDGE SEL AWD
Dually 4x4, 6.7 diesel, Lariat, fully loaded (new updated dually fender tubs). New Was $74,000, SK tax paid. Only 112,000 kms. ST #12-F-2.
3.0L V6, Very nicely equipped P.S.T paid. Only 122,000 kms STK #11-ESC-2
3.0L V6, fully loaded, very clean, low mile unit Very well maintained P.S.T paid. Only 105,000 kms. Reg. $16,500.00. ST #10-ESC-3
3.5 V6, Leather, Loaded. Only 127,000 kms. PST Paid ST #9-ED-1
3.5 V6, LOADED with options. Only 200,600 kms. SK. Tax paid, Heated seats, Panorama roof & more WAS $13,995. STK# 08-ED-03
Sale Price
41,500
$
Sale Price
12,200
$
Sale Price
14,795
$
16,700
Sale $ Price
(T)
11,995
Now $ Sale Price
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Tips to prolong the life of your Christmas tree Christmas trees are symbols of the holiday season and the spirit of giving that the season champions. Choosing and decorating a Christmas tree is a tradition for many families, and depending on the trees they choose, families may have some work to do to keep their trees glowing all season long. Artificial Christmas trees require little, if any, maintenance. But live Christmas trees, which some people feel are more authentic and welcoming than their artificial counterparts, require daily maintenance. In addition to supplying the tree with water at least once per day, live Christmas tree owners can take these steps to prolong the life of their trees. • Protect the tree on the way home. Your tree might be vulnerable to damage as you transport it from the farm to your living room. Unwrapped trees placed atop vehicles can be dried out by the wind. Prevent wind damage by wrapping the tree if you plan to place it atop your vehicle. If possible, lay the tree in the bed of a pickup truck and close the cover over the bed. If you don’t have access to a pickup truck but can use a minivan or SUV to transport your tree, see if the tree fits inside your vehicle. If it doesn’t, wrap it tightly in a blanket or another form of cover, making sure the cover won’t blow off in the wind when you hit the open road. • Have the tree cut before you take it off the lot. If you typically purchase your tree from a florist or tree lot instead of a tree farm, then remember to ask the seller to recut the stem of the tree before you take it home.
Tree farm trees are freshly cut, but trees sold away from the farm might have been chopped down weeks before they are ultimately sold. During the interval between being cut down and sold, trees’ vascular systems can clog and prevent the tree from getting the water it needs to survive the season. A fresh cut of the stem unclogs the system and ensures the tree will be able to consume water. • Avoid placing the tree near heaters or drafty windows. Many people know that placing a live tree near a potentially hot heating vent poses a fire hazard. But doing so also can dry out the tree, decreasing the chances it will make it through the season. Placing the tree near drafty windows also can dry out the tree, so try to find a spot in your home with a consistent temperature. • Water the tree often. Christmas trees need lots of water to make it through the season. You may notice the water in the tree stand disappears quickly when you first bring the tree home. That’s because freshly cut trees will consume more water than trees that were cut several weeks ago. As the season goes on and the tree’s vascular system begins to clog, you might not need to water the tree as much as you did when you first brought it home. But check the tree’s water stand twice per day when you first bring it home, refilling the stand with water whenever necessary. A few tricks of the trade can help holiday celebrants maintain lush, awe-inspiring Christmas trees throughout the holiday season.
1. Santa Claus is also known by his saint’s name. What is it? Saint Nicholas 2. Where does Santa live? North Pole 3. How many reindeer usually pull Santa’s sleigh on a clear night? Eight 4. One foggy Christmas Eve, Santa needed help guiding his sleigh through the stormy night. Who did he ask to help him? Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer 5. What does Alvin want for Christmas in the The Chipmunk Song? A hula hoop 6. Santa has a famous snack. Children often leave it out for him on Christmas Eve. What is it? Milk & Cookies 7. Santa has a “Naughty and Nice” list. How many times does he check it? Twice 8. At Christmas, it is customary to exchange kisses beneath a sprig of which plant? Mistletoe 9. In the song Winter Wonderland, who do we pretend the snowman is? Parson Brown 10. What do Janice and Jen want for Christmas in the song It’s Beginning to Look A Lot Like Christmas? Dolls that talk & go for a walk 11. In the popular Christmas song, who was seen kissing Santa Claus under the mistletoe last night? Mommy 12. How many presents would you receive, in total, if you received all gifts in the song The Twelve Days of Christmas? 364 13. In the song White Christmas, what did children listen for? Sleigh bells in the snow 14. Who helps Santa make toys? Elves 15. On the fifth day of Christmas, what did my true love give to me? Gold rings 16. What brought Frosty the Snowman to life? An old silk hat
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Gluten-free peach turkey meatballs (NC) — About 90% of the world’s mustard seeds are grown here in Canada, where the cool, temperate climate makes for ideal growing conditions. Mustard plants might just be the only living things that appreciate the Canadian winter — frost even enhances the flavour of the seeds. Having mustard every day might not keep the doctor away, but the yellow stuff does offer some health benefits, including having lower fat and sugar counts than other condiments such as mayo or ketchup, aiding in digestion and boosting metabolism by as much as 25%.
Mustard seeds are also a source of fibre and protein, as well as a variety of beneficial nutrients including iron, magnesium, Omega-3 fatty acids, calcium, phosphorous and selenium. Before you head out to buy a jar of the good stuff, keep in mind that not all Dijons “cut the mustard.” The flavour of a classic Dijon is derived from a combination of brown mustard seeds, wine, garlic and onion. But like many regional wines — the most famous being, of course, Champagne — Dijon mustard is subject to an Appelation Controlée, meaning that it can only
be called “Dijon” if it is made according to specific guidelines and traditions established in the Burgundy Region of France. So the next time you’re shopping for mustard, be sure you’re getting the real thing, instead of Dijon-style imitations. Enjoy the taste and health benefits of Dijon mustard with this sweet and tangy peach turkey meatballs recipe from the kitchen of Harry Lalousis, in-house mustard sommelier at Maille, the leading and oldest brand of French mustard dating back to 1747. This flavorful appetizer is even gluten-free, making it a great
option when you’re unsure if your guests have any dietary restrictions. PEACH TURKEY MEATBALLS For the meatballs • 1 lb ground turkey • 1 tsp onion powder • 1/2 tsp. sea salt • 1/2 tsp garlic powder • 1 tbsp olive oil For the glaze • 2 tbsp Maille Dijon Originale mustard • 1/4 cup peach or apricot jam • 1 tsp. honey
skillet over mediumhigh heat, and brown meatballs on all sides. Cook covered, turning occasionally, until turkey is thoroughly cooked — about 5 minutes. Meanwhile, combine Maille Dijon Originale mustard, jam and honey in a bowl. Gently toss cooked
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meatballs with glaze. Tip: To plate, take a few leaves of arugula and arrange them on top of a meatball before spearing with a toothpick. Serve warm. Get more mustardbased recipes and learn more about the benefits of mustard at maille.ca.
Combine ground turkey and spices in a bowl. Shape into 20 meatballs. Heat olive oil in a large
Spice up your spinach Many people love to add a little kick to their meals. Various spices can add flavor, but Indian spices tend to pack a more powerful punch than ingredients that are not quite as bold. Indian dishes vary with regard to how much kick they deliver, and many people find dishes like the following recipe for “Saag Paneer” from Jill Lightner’s “Edible Seattle: The Cookbook” (Sterling Epicure) is spicy but not overly so. Those who want a little more kick than this recipe provides can substitute mustard greens for a portion of the spinach. SAAG PANEER Serves 4 •1 pound fresh spinach •1⁄2 teaspoon salt •3⁄4 teaspoon garam masala •1⁄2 teaspoon ground coriander •1⁄4 teaspoon turmeric •1⁄4 teaspoon ground cumin •1⁄4 cup ghee •1 medium onion, minced •2 tablespoons peeled and minced fresh ginger •1⁄4 cup heavy cream or evaporated milk •3⁄4 pound paneer, cut into 2-inch cubes In a food processor, alternate adding handfuls of spinach and tablespoons of water, up to
3⁄4 cup water, blending between additions. When you have a wet, smooth puree, whirl in the salt. In a small dish, combine the garam masala, coriander, turmeric, and cumin. Set a large, heavy skillet over medium-high heat and add the ghee. Once it is thoroughly hot, add the onion and ginger. Stir constantly, frying until the onion is soft and medium brown. Pour in the spice mixture all at once and stir until the spices are slight-
ly fried and completely coating the onion. Slowly pour in the spinach puree, stirring to blend with the spiced onion. Reduce the heat to medium-low and simmer, uncovered, until most of the water has evaporated, about 15 minutes. Stir in the cream, add the paneer and cover. Cook for about 5 minutes, until the paneer is warmed through. Adjust the seasonings to taste and serve hot. Serve the dish with basmati rice and grilled naan or pita.
MERRY CHRISTMAS During this holiday season and every day of the year, we wish you all the best.
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created “Ally McBeal,” “Picket Fences,” “Chicago Hope” and “The Practice,” among many others — is behind the creation of this sure-to-be-anotherhit series. Aside from the excellent source material and brilliance of its creator, the series packs quite a punch with star power: Nicole Kidman, Reese Witherspoon and Shailene Woodley (who play the lead characters), along with Alexander Skarsgard, Laura Dern, Adam Scott and Jeffrey Nordling. Hot on the heels of the extraordinary and critically acclaimed “Westworld,” HBO hopes to reprise its success with “Big Little Lies.” Look for its premiere on Feb. 19. Q: I know I am late to the party, but I have been bingewatching “Sons of Anarchy” like there’s no tomorrow. Is there any chance we’ll get more seasons of this awesome show? — Jerry T., Biloxi, Mississippi A: Sort of. FX recently
announced that it will shoot a pilot called “Mayans MC,” which will be a sequel to “Sons.” Kurt Sutter has written and will direct the pilot, with FX releasing this tidbit: “The drama will be set in a postJax Teller world, where EZ Reyes — a prospect in the Mayan MC charter on the California/Mexico border — struggles with his desire for vengeance against the cartel and his need for respect from the women he loves.” And no, “women” is not a typo. Sounds like he has his hands full, and fans will get their fill of more motorcycle madness and mayhem. Q: Earlier this year, I got hooked on “The Artful Detective.” Will there be more episodes? — Marty F., via email A: Ovation has announced that your favorite turn-of-the-20th-century detective will return for an 18-episode 10th season. Set in Toronto at the dawn of the 20th century, “The Artful Detective,” as you know, is a one-hour drama series that explores the world of Det. William Murdoch (played by Yannick Bisson), a methodical and dashing detective who pioneers innovative It all stays together, and the cords don’t get damaged or crimped.” — E. in Massachusetts Send your tips to Now Here’s a Tip, 628 Virginia Drive, Orlando, FL 32803.
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PICKS OF THE WEEK “Snowden” (R) — Oliver Stone directs this recenthistory biopic about the national security contractor who leaked an unprecedented amount of government data when he saw how extensive and invasive the U.S. government’s surveillance had become. Edward Snowden (Joseph Gordon-Levitt) tells his story to journalist Glenn Greenwald (Zachary Quinto) and filmmaker Laura Poitras (Melissa Leo) while lying low in Hong Kong. The real-life guy makes an interesting enough character, but Stone added some fictional mentors, including one played by Nicholas Cage. Stone shows just how dated his perspective is with this one. Snowden started as a real-deal everyman thrust into a shadowy high-tech world. Stone tries to paint this delicate portrait picture
Joseph Gordon-Levitt in “Snowden” with a mop. Big-screen flourishes get in the way when a little real-life truth starts to come up. “American Honey” (R) — Teenage Texan girl, Star (newcomer Sasha Lane), hitches a ride with a van full of vibrant youngsters who sell magazine subscriptions. If these kids pulled up to drive you to the movies, your mom would say you’re not going anywhere. Star, however, is leaving a terrible home situation and finds her place with the roadrambling, hard-partying, troublemaking youths. A member of the crew, Jake (Shia LaBeouf), holds particular intrigue for Star,
even though he’s trouble from a mile away. The movie is full of freedom and vice and youth and beauty, and it will keep you spellbound, even if you wish the spell took one less hour to cast — the runtime clocks in at just under three hours. It’s not the coming-of-age film you want your kids to relate to, but there is something vital and good going on here. “In a Valley of Violence” (R) — This surprising Western starring Ethan “I just rode over from ‘The Magnificent Seven’ set” Hawke has the grit and know-how to satisfy genre fans as well as the wit and humor to rise a little above the “just another Western” brand. Director Ti West is best known for horror (please go see “The House of the Devil”), but tries his hand at a low-budget workman Western studded with genuine laughs. Hawke plays the ubiquitous “guy who doesn’t like violence even though he’s great at it” who is pushed to take out some bad dudes. John Travolta is even surprisingly enjoyable as the honcho of the doomed
thugs who messed with the wrong cowboy.
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“When the Bough Breaks” (PG-13) — Wealthy and devoted New Orleans couple John and Laura Taylor (Morris Chestnut and Regina Hall) find sweet young Anna (Jaz Sinclair) to be the surrogate mother to carry their first child. Of course, everyone gets along at first, but then things get steamy-dangerous in a very predictable way. Anna makes moves on John while Regina is away. Threats are made and promises broken as each step of the erotic thrillerby-numbers gets filled in. There isn’t anything particularly bad about this film besides the lack of creative risk or ambition — which wouldn’t be so bad if the plot wasn’t already so familiar.
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There’s something magical about a snow globe. Who can resist shaking a liquid-filled decoration to watch it “snow”? I know families that collect them on their summer vacations, and on occasion they give them a good shake, turn them upright and then smile with the memories. Now you can make your own to commemorate something special you did in 2016. Reminisce with your kids about activities your family enjoyed this past year, and then make a memory snow globe using a small waterproof object to represent the activity or event. Here’s how: First, you want to have a vision for your scene and how it will be contained. Will you need a little jar, a fat jar or a skinny jar? A tall jam jar might accom-
modate that plastic bear figure as a reminder of a camping trip at a national park. A baby-food jar would make a perfect home for a little rubber starfish to represent the sea life you observed at an aquarium. It’s all up to you and your imagination. Step 1: Fill the jar with water and shake to test the lid for tightness. Pour the water out, remove the paper label and let it dry completely. Step 2: Choose a clean, waterproof toy, game piece, travel souvenir or trinket to inhabit the imaginary world. Place it temporarily inside the lid and lower the jar down over it, just to make sure it fits and allows enough space for the “snow” to fall when complete. An adult should glue the object on the inside of the lid with water-resistant glue, such as aquarium sealant from your local pet store. Let dry 24 hours. Step 3: Fill the jar almost to the top with baby oil, or use distilled water with a few drops of glycer-
in added. Sprinkle glitter or waterproof confetti into the liquid. An adult should apply water-resistant glue to the outside grooves of the jar rim and carefully screw on the lid. Stand the jar with lid end up to dry for 24 hours. Gather your kids around and shake your 2016 memory globe. Then hold still and watch. Extra tip for grandparents: Enjoy a “crafting fest” with your grandchildren, and let each one make a memory globe with objects that represent something
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year on a high note. SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to December 21) The coming year will bring more people into your life. Some situations might not work out as well as others. But overall, everyone earns something, and that’s always a good thing.
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C A P R I C O R N (December 22 to January 19) The new year could find you indulging in one or more of the hobbies you’ve always wanted to take up. And don’t be surprised if they ultimately direct you toward a new career. AQUARIUS (January 20 to February 18) The artistic Aquarian should find more opportunities in the new year. You might even make some potentially helpful contacts as you gather to ring in the year 2012. PISCES (February 19 to March 20) The new year offers challenges for Pisceans who want to make better use of the skills they now have and learn new ones. Personal relationships show stronger positive aspects. BORN THIS WEEK: Although at times you tend to be a bit judgmental, you are generous and caring and very much beloved.
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DEAR DR. ROACH: Can you tell me if there is any hope of a cure for tree-nut allergy, particularly for a child? — X.M. ANSWER: Tree-nut allergies, like all allergies, vary in severity from mild to life-threatening. Allergies to tree nuts (these include walnuts, cashews, almonds and others) are common, are more likely to be severe, and tend to persist throughout lifetime. People with one tree-nut allergy may have others, and about 30 percent to 40 percent also may be allergic to peanuts (despite their being legumes, they share enough characteristics for co-allergic reactions). Peanut and tree-nut allergies appear to be increasing in prevalence over time. The mainstay of treatment is avoiding the allergen, which requires constant vigilance, careful reading of nutritional labels and a plan
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for treatment in case of ingestion, such as an epinephrine auto-injector. Only about 15 to 20 percent of younger children will develop tolerance to (“outgrow”) their allergy; an allergy that develops later in life usually is life-long. Your allergist can do skin testing to see if the allergy is resolving. DEAR DR. ROACH: I’m a retired ob-gyn and am married to a practicing MD. I’m writing you today about autism and its use as a diagnosis. My view is that each individual is unique, mentally and physically. While autism may be one way to describe a personality, each person must deal with the world on its terms, not because of a diagnosis. I personally believe I am a variant of Asperger’s, but who knows? I don’t qualify as an Asperger’s if given a test prepared by psychologists/psychiatrists. Yet, I have had many life experiences that are best explained by an Asperger’s diagnosis. What are your thoughts on Asperger’s syndrome? — A.G. ANSWER: Since I recently published a letter by an adult who believed he was autis-
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I don’t blame them for wanting to avoid being stereotyped. There is so much variation in all of these conditions — even in those of us considered neurologically typical — that we need to recognize the good and the bad side of making such a diagnosis. 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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tic despite never having received a diagnosis, I have had several letters like this. Autism, including its variant Asperger syndrome, is a spectrum of illnesses that share deficits in social interaction, communication and stereotyped, repetitive behaviors. In Asperger syndrome, there is no clinically significant delay in language and intellectual development. I certainly agree with you that each person is unique and that the label of a psychiatric condition, such as autism, bipolar or a personality disorder, has only limited usefulness. In the best case, it can give a person a way to start learning how to overcome challenges that similar people have faced. At worst, a label predisposes others to look at the person through a certain lens and to expect certain behaviors. I have had many patients with psychiatric diagnoses ask me not to put that into their medical record, after having built up enough trust to share the diagnosis with me. People have had such negative experiences based on their diagnosis, their label, that
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Take the pan off of the heat and leave it somewhere warm on top of the stove for 15 minutes, so the fish can poach gently in the oil. The temperature should remain at 130 F to 140 F; if necessary,
Shortly before the fish is ready, heat the extravirgin olive oil in a large frying pan. Add cucumber slices and toss over medium heat for 1 minute. Add the dill, vinegar and a little salt. To serve, divide the cucumber among 4 serving plates. Carefully lift the fish out of the oil, letting the excess drain off, and set it on top of the cucumber. Pour the oil into a cup, leaving behind the juices from the fish, which will have settled on the bottom of the pan. Spoon these juices around the edge of the plate, sprinkle the fish with a few sea-salt flakes, and garnish with a spring of dill. Serves 4. 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, reci-
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Pour a thin layer of olive oil in a pan just big enough to hold the pieces of fish side by side. Season the fish on both sides with a little salt, place in pan and pour the rest of the oil over them — it should just cover the fish. Very slowly heat the oil to 140 F, agitating it with a spatula now and then so it heats evenly. If you don’t have a thermometer, you can test the oil with your little finger — the oil should just feel unpleasantly hot.
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One of the things I love the most about studying food is the insight that culinary traditions give you into history and culture. Recently, I’ve been reading about Christmas customs and holiday meals in Europe. I discovered a tradition called The Feast of the Seven Fishes, along with several delicious recipes for preparing fish. The fish is often used as a symbol of Christianity. Because of the persecution faced by the early church, when a Christian met a stranger in the road, the Christian sometimes drew one arc of the simple fish outline in the dirt. If the stranger drew the other arc, both believers knew they were in good company. Preparing and eating seafood on Christmas Eve in celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ is an old European tradition. Many families abstain from eating meat and serve only fish or other types of seafood on Christmas Eve. A typical feast features cod, eel, octopus, calamari, mussels, clams, shrimp and lobster. While researching the preparation of fish throughout history, I discovered a delicious recipe for fish poached in an inexpensive olive oil along with sliced cucumber and dill. The olive oil ensures that the fish will be moist, and the cucumber and dill compliment the dish perfectly. If you’re tired of preparing the same thing for your Christmas celebration, explore your families’ culinary heritage and create your own traditions.
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GLAZED HAM This is an easy and delicious ham to serve at Christmastime. For variety, brush the orange glaze on a roast turkey! •1 12-pound fully cooked smoked whole ham •2 tablespoons whole cloves •2 (10-ounce) jars orange marmalade •1 cup orange juice •2 tablespoons prepared mustard •1/2 teaspoon ground cloves •1/2 teaspoon ground ginger •1/2 cup dark seedless raisins •1 (15 1/4-ounce) can pineapple rings for garnish •Maraschino cherries and parsley sprigs for garnish With sharp knife, remove skin and trim all but about 1/4-inch fat from ham. Stud ham with whole cloves. Place ham, fatside up, on rack in large roasting pan. Insert meat thermometer into thickest part of ham, being careful that pointed end of thermometer does not touch bone. Bake ham in 325 F oven 2 1/2 hours. If ham browns too quickly, cover with a tent of foil.
marmalade, orange juice, mustard, ground cloves and ground ginger to boiling. Reduce heat to low; simmer 5 minutes. Brush some of the glaze over ham; bake 30 minutes or longer until meat thermometer reaches 140 F (about 15 minutes per pound). Add raisins to remaining marmalade mixture; heat through and keep warm. To serve, place ham on large, warm platter; garnish with drained pineapple rings, maraschino cherries and parsley sprigs. Serve with remaining marmalade mixture. Makes 18 servings. • Each serving: About 380 calories, 16g fat, 80mg cholesterol, 2,300mg sodium. RED CABBAGE AND APPLES We’ve simplified Red Cabbage and Apples, a Christmas dinner staple, for a more delectable holiday recipe. •2 tablespoons margarine or butter •1 medium red onion, cut in half and thinly sliced •1 medium (about 1 3/4 pounds) head red cabbage, cored and thinly sliced •2 Granny Smith apples, peeled, cored and
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• On Dec. 30, 1903, a fire in the Iroquois Theater in Chicago kills more than 600 people. The fire inspector had declared the theater “fireproof beyond all doubt,” even though it had no fire alarm and no sprinkler system over the stage. An asbestos curtain turned out to be made of paper, and the exits were locked. • On Dec. 27, 1932, at the height of the Great Depression, thousands turn out for the opening of Radio City Music Hall, an Art Deco theater in a formerly derelict neighborhood in Manhattan. Since its opening, more than 300 million people have
• It was notoriously prolific American author and academic Isaac Asimov, who died in 1992, who made the following sage observation: “There is a cult of ignorance in the United States, and there always has been. The strain of anti-intellectualism has been a constant thread winding its way through our political and cultural life, nurtured by the false notion that democracy means that ‘my ignorance is just as good as your knowledge.’” • If you’re like 10 to 20 percent of the U.S. population, you suffer from “coulrophobia,” a fear of clowns. • In Linden, California, a man saw a rabbit scurry into an irrigation pipe. Worried about the animal’s safety, he got two other men to help him lift the 44-foot-long pipe and urge the rabbit out. Their kindly behavior wasn’t rewarded, however; while the men were lifting it, the pipe touched a 12,000-volt electrical wire, electrocuting all three of the Good Samaritans. • Those who suffer from Moebius syndrome are incapable of showing expressions on their faces — not a frown or a smile or a quizzical lift of an eyebrow. They often are found sleeping with their eyes open. • Between 1976 and 1987, no red M&M candies were produced. • A collection of items that belonged to Eva Braun, Adolf Hitler’s longtime companion (and, very briefly, his wife), recently went up for auction. Among the items was a pair of her underwear, lilac with white lace and ribbon trim, embroidered with her initials. An
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the direction of Maulana Karenga, the chair of Black Studies at California State University at Long Beach. The seven-day holiday celebrates African-American family, community and culture. • On Dec. 28, 1973, Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn’s “literary investigation” of the police-state system in the Soviet Union, “The Gulag Archipelago, 19181956,” is published in the original Russian in Paris. Soviet officials were livid, and Solzhenitsyn was arrested, stripped of his citizenship and deported.
• On Dec. 26, 1966, the first day of the first Kwanzaa is celebrated in Los Angeles under
• On Dec. 31, 1985, former teen idol Rick Nelson dies in plane crash in Texas. Nelson launched his pop career in 1957 by singing in an episode of “The Adventures of Ozzie And Harriet.”
unnamed collector bought the undergarment for more than $3,500. • If you want to get a karat’s worth of diamond, you’ll have to mine, on average, 23 tons of ore.
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