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Four men have been arrested for engaging in an alleged home invasion on Broadway Street West on Dec. 2.
In the late hours of Sunday morning, the Yorkton Municipal Detachment receieved to phone calls complaining about a property on the 100 block of Broadway Street West. Officers attended the scene and arrested four males
engaged in a home invasion. Stolen property was recovered during the ensuing investigation. Quantities of methamphetamine and cocaine were also disocverd, along with brass knuckles, which fall under pro-
hibited devices in the Criminal Code. Three of the accused have been charged with robbery, break and enter to a dwelling to commit and indictable offence, and possession of property obtained by crime.
One of the individuals has also been charged with mischief to property under $5000. Three of the four men appeared in court on Dec. 4. Their cases were remanded to later dates.
Technology helping address rural crime Saskatoon-based technology innovator, Jeff Shirley, has been selected as the winner of the province’s first Rural Crime Innovation Challenge. The challenge, organized by Innovation Saskatchewan in conjunction with the Ministry of Justice, is focused on addressing rural crime in Saskatchewan. Shirley, owner and principal consultant of Rivercity Technology Services Limited (RCT), will work on a project to develop prototypes to improve the safety and security of rural citizens and property.
“The Rural Crime Innovation Challenge is a new approach to helping Saskatchewan address crime,” Minister Responsible for Innovation Steven Bonk said. “The response to this program by tech companies and researchers speaks to the opportunity that exists to use technology to help solve everyday challenges in our province.” As part of the challenge, Shirley and his firm, RCT, will participate in a 16 week residency program with the Ministry of Justice - working with William Topping, founder of Brand X
Local Chamber accredited The Chamber Accreditation Council of Canada has bestowed accreditation status on the Yorkton Chamber of Commerce. In its letter notifying the Yorkton Chamber that it has achieved accreditation, the Accreditation Council offered its congratulations and said, “You are part of a group of elite chambers of commerce in Canada that can verify to the business community locally and nationally that your organization is run in a strategic and professional way, and has reached the standard in Chamber excellence.” Brent Murdock, President of the Yorkton Chamber is in agreement. “I have some experience as a Director with other Chambers of Commerce and I find the Yorkton Chamber to be one that follows a solid governance model, engages its
Directors and members and is very pro-active in advocating for the business community”, he said. “Accreditation acknowledges the great work this Chamber has undertaken over the years.” In order to achieve accreditation, the Chamber had to supply documentation that demonstrates the Chamber understands the importance of 3 pillar areas: Organization/ Governance; Policy & Advocacy; and Membership Programs/ Services. Juanita Polegi, Executive Director of the Chamber was pleasantly surprised at how many of the sub pillars were already in place. “Most of the requirements for accreditation are in the Chamber’s governance structure or standard operating procedure,” she said. “It was a matter of bringing together all the documentation and tweaking a few
areas.” While preparing the information for the application took a great deal of time during the summer months, it has enabled the staff to bring together all the information the Chamber needs to carry forward. “If anything should happen to any of the staff, their successors need only to read through the “Accreditation Binder” and the information they require will be readily accessible”. The Chamber’s accreditation is valid for 3 years (2018 – 2020). At that time, the application for re-accreditation can be submitted digitally. The Yorkton Chamber of Commerce was incorporated in 1898. Its mission statement is “to promote and advance the interests and growth of members and businesses in Yorkton and District”. As the “voice of business in Yorkton”, the Chamber currently represents over 480 members.
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Ridesharing Services Legislation introduced recently will allow for ridesharing services to operate in Saskatchewan The Vehicles for Hire Act sets out the framework for ridesharing services also referred to as “transportation network companies” in the legislation. These services provide a vehicle and driver for pre-arranged transportation through a digital platform or app. “The fight against impaired driving is a priority for our government and Saskatchewan people have told us this will provide another option for them to get home safely,” Minister responsible for Saskatchewan Government Insurance Joe Hargrave said. “This legislation provides a framework for licensing and insurance, sets out appropriate safeguards for the public, and gives municipalities the authority to determine the right public transportation mix for their communities.”
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THE BOLD AND THE BEAUTIFUL Thorne surprised Brooke when he told her what he had been up to in Paris. Charlie became concerned when he learned about Pam’s interaction with Sheila. Eric was caught off-guard when he found out that Sheila never left town. Coco questioned Sally’s real motive for paying an uninvited visit to Liam’s house. Steffy’s guilt about sleeping with Bill
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DAYS OF OUR LIVES Rafe went to bat for Hope with Abe, but it didn’t go quite the way he expected. Ben made a surprise return to Salem. Chad kicked Andre out of the house. Sami went to extremes to trigger Will’s memory. Lucas was stunned to see Will and learn that he was truly alive. Rafe and Hope had a verbal altercation when she learned that he accepted her old job. Kate made a shocking admission to Andre. Will ripped into Sami over her outrageous plan. Rafe pushed Hope to tell him the truth about
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THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS Christine brought Victor in to the police station for questioning about the dating app. Later, Victor hinted to Paul that Nick might be respon-
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If you love to entertain, but feel pressured by the holiday rush, why not host a party with a purpose? A tree-trimming party is one of the easiest ways to have a fun gathering for family and friends while getting some of your holiday decorating done. It’s best to schedule your party early in December, before the holiday crush of shopping and holiday events are in full force. If possible, give your guests at least two to four weeks notice. Preparing for the party: • Set up your tree and string it with lights before your guests arrive. Clear out the area around the tree so everyone has easy access to hang the ornaments. • Add festive garlands or pine cone roping
• On Dec. 13, 1776, American Gen. Charles Lee leaves his army, riding in search of female sociability at Widow White’s Tavern, even though Gen. George Washington repeatedly urged Lee to reinforce Washington’s position on the Delaware River. British soldiers captured Lee at the tavern two days later. • On Dec. 17, 1843, Charles Dickens’ classic story “A Christmas Carol”
around the fireplace, over the doors and throughout the house. Add colorful ornaments in decorative glass bowls and vases and place them around the room. Scatter wrapped Christmas candies on the tables. • To give your home a holiday aroma, place a few cinnamon sticks or 2 tablespoons of cinnamon, 2 tablespoons of vanilla and 3 cups of water in a pot and bring it to a boil. Play your favorite holiday music to set the mood. • Fill an assortment of baskets, tins or decorative boxes with red, green, gold or white tissue paper or
colorful shredded paper and carefully place your ornaments in the baskets along with hooks or ribbon to hang them on the tree. If your ornament collection includes treasured heirlooms, hang them yourself, either before guests arrive or wait to hang them until after they’ve left. • Ask your guests to decorate an ornament or two and hang them on the tree. Have the kids cut out ornaments from construction paper and decorate the front with markers, sticker and glitter. You also can make and bake your own ornaments (see recipes below for Cinnamon Dough and Salt Dough Ornaments) or you can buy plain wooden ornaments from a craft store. Have your guests decorate them with paints or markers and write their names and the date on the back. • To make old-fashioned garlands, set-up large bowls of popcorn or cranberries, large sewing needles and spools of heavy red, gold or green thread for guests to use to string the decorations for the tree. Thread the
needles before your guests arrive, but do not cut the thread from the spool. It will take a lot of thread for the popcorn garland to cover an entire tree. It’s best to slide the piece of popcorn or cranberry to the end of the thread to prevent knots. Make sure that it is wellsecured, so that popcorn or cranberries won’t fall off, and then gently cut the thread. • Set a table with simple finger foods and appetizers with a winter or Christmas theme, or purchase platters from your local grocery store or gourmet deli. • Serve a variety of drinks, including hot chocolate, coffee, eggnog, cider punch and water. • Purchase some mini Christmas stockings as parting gifts. Fill them with a selection of holiday chocolates or peppermint sticks, or for the children, a Christmas puzzle or holiday coloring book with crayons. Remember, relax, have fun, make memories, and have a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
is published. Dickens’ father was thrown into debtors’ prison in 1824, and 12-year-old Charles was sent to work in a factory. Dickens wrote about the miserable treatment of children and the institution of the debtors’ jail in several novels. • On Dec. 12, 1901, Italian physicist and radio pioneer Guglielmo Marconi succeeds in sending the first radio transmission across the
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Tennis is the only sport in the world to use the word “love” when it comes to scoring. Ironically, when you have nothing, zero points, in tennis, this means you have “love.” But in the early ‘70s, the sports world and sports reporters had something all right — they had the “Love Match” between tennis’ top two players, Jimmy Connors and Chrissie Evert. Connors was brash and boorish on the court. His game was about destruction and violence. Connors broke his back during every match. In a sport that harbored a private club mentality, Connors was a prizefighter. (Indeed, he played two winner-take-all prize matches at Caesar’s Palace in Las Vegas in the mid-’70s, winning both times.) Evert was “Little Miss Icicle.” She moved with grace and never seemed to perspire or struggle with her emotions on the court. She played to win every point and did so with astonishing ease for her entire career, retiring with the highest winning percentage ever. They had little in common — Connors was from Ohio, Evert from Florida. Evert had her dad as a
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Q: I am so sad that “Teen Wolf” is over, and I especially love the actress who played Kate. Can you tell me more about her? — Brayden F., via email A: Jill Wagner — who’s been the hostess of “Wipeout” and “Handcrafted America,” and co-starred in “Blade: The Series” and “Stargate: Atlantis” — is now in the mood for love and Christmas. Jill stars with Luke Macfarlane in “Karen Kingsbury’s Maggie’s
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ance career with being a single mother to her young son, Jordan. Casey (played by Luke) owns a local cafe and finds solace in tutoring kids despite having lost his wife a few years ago, and Maggie hires him to help Jordan. I spoke with Jill recently, and she is excited for her fans to see her in this role, telling me: “I loved the fact that the characters lived in a truly flawed environment, just as we all do, with real problems that cause deep emotions. I loved that the script has a lot of heart. [Playing a mom] is a super-challenging role that I hope I pulled off.” Jill has a busy year coming up, with “Handcrafted
It’s fun to figure out what the coming festive weeks of family life will look like with this countdown-to-Christmas activity. Get started right now to give meaning, structure and surprise to the busy month. First, find your bundle of stashed-away 2016 holiday cards or other cards you have saved through the years. Choose enough for each day counting down to Christmas. Aim for cards that are fairly similar in size, and that are blank on the reverse side of the front of the card. You also
can use printed photos from years past, depicting special times like cutting down or decorating a Christmas tree or going caroling or sledding. Let school-age kids cut off the front of each card and set them aside for the project. If there is writing on the back, they can measure and cut out plain paper the size of the card, and affix it to the backside with glue. Stack the fronts of the cards and photos, face-side up, in a pile. Measure and punch one hole at the top center of each card/photo. Punch two holes, 2 inches apart, at the bottom of each card/ photo. Loop a stationery ring through each of the bottom holes, creating a minibook. Flip the stack over and, with the rings at the top, number the backs of
the cards with the dates counting to the 25th. Using your calendar as a reference, write a family activity or reminder by the number for each day. Include favorite family traditions and have fun making up new ones. For example, “Bake cookies,” “Craft ornaments,” “Pick up Aunt Jane at the airport.” Include a birthday if there is one, or add an inspirational thought or conversation starter, like “Share
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Q: Do you have any more information about the new “Fantastic Beasts” film? — Tracy L., via Facebook A: Warner Bros. has revealed that the title will be “Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald,” with a release date of Nov. 16, 2018. In it, we have a younger Albus Dumbledore, played by Jude Law, and the introductions of Theseus Scamander (Callum Turner) and Leta Lestrange (Zoe Kravitz), as well as
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Once you have done the first activity, lift up that card and hang the countdown cards on the wall or a bulletin board in your kitchen or family room from the single hole at the top. The next activity in December will be revealed with a colorful card or photo above. Your kids will look forward to flipping a card each day until Christmas.
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HOLLYWOOD — As if witnessing the Harvey Weinstein scandals unfolding, now we are watching the decline of Kevin Spacey, as he receives fallout for alleged sexual harassment against a minor and many others. His Netflix series, “House of Cards,” was canceled during shooting of its sixth season, and he’s been cut from the 50th anniversary special of “The Carol Burnett Show.” Spacey has completed three other projects. The Netflix film “Gore” (in
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Netflix has no plans to release it. Director Ridley Scott moved quickly to save “All the Money in the World” (mostly about John Paul Getty’s heirs), with Spacey as Getty, starring Michelle Williams and Mark Wahlberg. Spacey worked 10 days, but in a first, Christopher Plummer has reshot all of Spacey’s scenes, hopefully in time for the Dec. 22 opening. Spacey’s third project, “Billionaire’s Boys Club,” starring Ansel Elgort, Taron Egerton, Carey Elwes and Emma Roberts, began shooting in 2015 and was finally close to a distribution deal, but now that’s in jeopardy. Meanwhile, a recent
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Holiday Recipes 1-2-3 CHRISTMAS COOKIES •A cake mix with flavour of your choice. •1 egg •2 Tbsps. oil •3 Tbsps. water Mix as directed on cake package. Batter will be sticky so cool in fridge approx. 1/2 hour. Roll in balls in Jello powder for a zingy taste (or just white sugar). Again your choice of flavour. Place on cookie sheet 1 inch apart. Bake on middle rack at 325° for 12-14 minutes. Judy Talbot Esterhazy, SK. ALMOND SLICE •Graham wafers •1 pkg. slivered almonds •1/2 cup butter •3/4 cup brown sugar •1/2 cup butter •3/4 cup brown sugar Mix butter and brown sugar with graham wafers. Line pan with graham wafers; cover with almonds. Boil butter and brown sugar until at fudge stage. Pour over graham wafer/ almond base and bake at 350°F, until bubbly. Adeline Herman Rhein, SK. AMISH HATS •Ritz crackers •Peanut butter •Large marshmallows Take some Ritz crackers, 2 or 3 per person and lay crackers on cookie sheet. Spread crackers with a small bit of peanut butter and top with large marshmallows. Bake at 350° for 10 minutes. Serve hot. Betty Trost Roblin, MB. BAKED PEROGY •1 pkg. yeast •2 cups scalded milk •4 Tbsps. melted butter •4 Tbsps. sugar •2 eggs, well beaten •1-1/2 tsps. salt •1 tsp. vinegar •5 cups flour Soak yeast in 1/2 cup water with 1 tsp. sugar. Add cooled milk and the rest of the ingredients in order given. Knead out. Let rest for 2 hours. Roll dough out and cut in squares. Fill with potato or whatever you desire and pinch edges together. Put on cookie sheet. Let rise 1/2 hour. Bake in 300° or 350° oven. Can be frozen. To warm up, pour thick cream over and place in oven until hot or serve with sour cream. Enjoy! Debbie Sebulsky Sheho, SK.
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• Lamb Cubes & Steaks • Pork Cubes • Chicken
ANTIPASTO •1 bottle chili sauce •1 small bottle ketchup •2 tins drained, sliced mushrooms •1 can solid tuna, drained •1 can broken shrimp, drained and rinsed •3/4 cup cut up green olives •2 Tbsps. horseradish
BOW TIE SALAD •2 cups cooked Bow Tie Macaroni •Add chopped tomatoes •Red & green peppers, chopped •Green onions, cut •Cucumbers, chopped Add how much of the vegetables you like. Brine: •1/3 cup ketchup •2/3 cup white sugar •1/4 cup oil •1/3 cup vinegar •1 tsp. salt •1/4 tsp. pepper •1 tsp. paprika
Mix all ingredients and chill overnight. Toast Cups: Remove crust from slice of bread. Roll lightly with rolling pin. Cut into four. Press into tiny tart tins. Bake 15 minutes at 350° F. Cool. Fill with antipasto. Eva Moskal Veregin, SK.
Dissolve the brine and add bow ties. Let marinate 4-5 hours. Add vegetables first before serving. Gladys Tkatchuk Yorkton, SK.
APPLESAUCE MUFFINS •1 cup flour •1-1/2 tsps. baking powder •1/2 tsp. cinnamon •1/2 tsp. salt •1-1/4 tsp. nutmeg •1/4 cup brown sugar •1 egg •1/4 cup oil •1/3 cup milk •3/4 cup applesauce •3 cups rolled oats
CINNAMON CREAM CHEESE ROLL UPS •1/2 loaf of thin, white bread •2/3 bar of cream cheese (8 oz. bar), softened •1/2 cup powdered sugar •3/4 cup sugar •1 Tbsp. cinnamon •1/2 cup butter, melted
Cream sugar and egg. Add oil, milk and applesauce. Mix flour, baking powder, cinnamon, salt and nutmeg. Mix dry ingredients, oatmeal and liquid mixture until well blended. Fill muffin cups 2/3 full. Bake 15-20 minutes. Cool. Yield 12 large muffins. Mary Kachur Yorkton, SK.
Cut off the crust of the bread. With a rolling pin, flatten bread. In a small bowl combine cream cheese and powdered sugar until well blended. In a separate bowl, combine sugar and cinnamon (set aside). Spread 1 to 1-1/2 Tbsps. of cream cheese mixture onto each flattened bread piece and roll up. Dip each rolled bread into melted butter and then into cinnamon and sugar mix. Place on an ungreased cookie sheet. Repeat for remaining pieces of bread. Bake at 350° for 16-20 minutes until golden brown. Serve warm. Enjoy.. Gail Zrymiak Ituna, SK. CHRISTMAS CHOCOLATE PEANUT
BEET JELLY •3 cups beet juice •1 pkg. grape Kool-Aid •1 pkg. Certo Boil 7 minutes and then add 4 cups sugar. Boil 2 minutes. Pour in jars and seal. Makes nice grape jelly. Laverne Renneberg Porcupine Plain, SK.
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JAM JAM COOKIES •1 cup margarine •1 cup brown sugar •2 eggs •1/2 cup corn syrup •3-4 cups flour (I usually use 3-3/4 cups) •1-1/2 tsps. baking soda •1 tsp. salt •1 tsp. vanilla Cream well the margarine, sugar, eggs, syrup and vanilla. Sift together flour, soda and salt. Add flour to make a soft dough. Roll out 1/4 of the dough at a time and cut with a cookie cutter. Place on a greased cookie sheet, leave room, as they spread. Bake at 350° F for 12 to 15 minutes. While warm, sandwich cookies with your favourite jam. I use raspberry. Bernice Makowsky, Kamsack, SK.
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Mix all together. Drop on wax paper with a spoon (I used small Christmas chocolate liners or cups) Cool – then serve! Connie Ward Melville, SK.
Preheat oven to 350°, mix chocolate, sugar and yogurt. Sift flour, cocoa and baking soda. Add to chocolate mixture and stir until just combined. Then add water and mix. Pour into parchmentlined 8x8 inch pan. Bake 25 minutes or so. Cool before cutting. Lil Olynyk Russell, MB.
TWO HOUR BUNS •3 cups warm water •1/2 cup sugar •6 Tbsps. oil •1 tsp. salt •2 Tbsps. quick rise yeast •2 beaten eggs •7-9 cups flour Combine first 5 ingredients. Add eggs. Add enough flour to make a soft dough. Pat with oil. Let rise 15 minutes. Punch down. Repeat 3 times. On the 4th rise make into buns. Let rise 1 hour. Bake at 350° for 15 to 20 minutes. Whole wheat buns: Substitute 2 cups of whole wheat flour for 2 cups of white flour. Caroline Derrow Yorkton, SK.
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Holiday Recipes
BROWNIE CHEESECAKE BARS Brownie Layer: •1 cup flour •1/3 cup unsweetened cocoa powder •1 tsp. baking powder •4 Tbsps. softened butter •1/3 cup sugar •2 eggs •1/4 cup milk Cream Cheese Layer: •1-8 oz. pkg. cream cheese, softened to room temperature •1/4 cup sugar •1 egg, lightly beaten •1/3 cup sour cream •1/2 tsp. vanilla extract •2/3 cup sliced unblanched almonds Preheat oven to 350° F. Grease an 8 inch square pan. Line it with a square of greased wax paper, then flour the pan. Make the brownie layer. In a small bowl, stir together the flour, cocoa and baking powder. In a large bowl, cream the butter and sugar. Beat in the eggs, one at a time, beating well after each addition. Alternating between the two, add the dry ingredients and the milk, beating well after each addition. Spread the batter evenly in the prepared pan. Rap the pan once or twice on the counter to remove any air pockets. Bake for 10 minutes, or until the brownie layer is just set. Meanwhile, make the cream cheese layer: In a medium bowl, beat the cream cheese and sugar until smooth. Beat in the egg, sour cream and vanilla. Pour the cream cheese mixture evenly over the brownie layer, spreading it with a spatula. Sprinkle the almonds evenly over the cream cheese layer. Bake for another 20-25 minutes, or until the cream cheese layer is set. Let cool completely in the pan. Cut into 15 bars. Laurielynn Fisher Ridgedale, SK. EASY TRIFLE •1 angel food cake, cubed into bite-sized pieces •1 pkg. vanilla instant pudding •1 large pkg. strawberry Jello •Strawberries, fresh or frozen •1 large container Cool Whip topping Make Jello according to package instructions, stirring in strawberries. Chill until partially set (should be lumpy when stirred). Make pudding according to package instructions. In trifle bowl (or very large bowl), layer 1/2 cubed angel food cake, 1/2 vanilla pudding, 1/2 Jello mixture, 1/2 Cool Whip topping. Repeat. Refrigerate until ready to serve. Try other flavours of pudding and Jello! A favourite dessert at our house! Martha Dawe Invermay, SK.
CHOCOLATE CHIP COOKIE DOUGH DIP •1/2 cup melted butter •1/4 cup brown sugar •1 tsp. vanilla •8 ounces cream cheese •1 cup powdered sugar •1/2 cup chocolate chips Whisk butter, brown sugar and vanilla in a medium bowl. In another bowl, beat cream cheese until softened – add butter mixture and powdered sugar, then chocolate chips. Cool in fridge before serving, serve with your favourite bite-sized cookie. Faye Beatty Leslie, SK. SMARTIE COOKIES •3/4 cup margarine, softened •3/4 cup white sugar •2 eggs (large) •2 tsps. vanilla (artificial) •1 tsp. baking powder •1/2 tsp. salt •2-1/4 cups white flour (approx.) •3 boxes Smarties Cream margarine and sugar, mix well. Add eggs (one at a time) mixing well after each one. Blend in vanilla and salt. Mix in baking powder. Add flour, one cup at a time, mixing until a nice, soft dough is formed. This dough may be refrigerated for a couple hours. Or add a little more flour and roll out dough for few cookies at a time. Cut out with small star, heart and flower cookie cutters. Put one Smartie in the middle of each cookie. Put on greased cookie sheets. Bake at 325° - 350° F for approx. 10 minutes. Cool. A favourite with small kids and Big kids! May Santa bring you all something special! Merry Christmas!* Jennifer Choboter Buchanan, SK.
CRANBERRY BARS •2 eggs, room temperature •1/2 cup unsalted butter, room temperature •1-1/2 cups granulated sugar •1 tsp. vanilla extract •Zest from one orange •1-1/2 cups flour •1 tsp. baking powder •1/2 cup chopped pecans •2 cups frozen (or fresh) cranberries •Powdered sugar (for dusting) optional Preheat oven to 350° and grease a 9”x13” pan. Using a mixer, beat together the sugar, butter and orange zest until light and fluffy. Add eggs and vanilla and beat until mixed nicely, scraping down sides of bowl as necessary. Add the dry ingredients and mix until just combined. Fold in nuts and cranberries. Pour into prepared pan, dough is sticky so grease your hands and press it down to cover entire pan. Bake at 40-50 minutes. Cool completely before dusting with powdered sugar and cutting the bars. Dorothea Neumeier Langenburg, SK. MUSTARD PRETZEL DIP This dip is addictive, so be careful. It’s delicious with pita chips crackers. Veggies: •1 cup ( 8 oz.) sour cream •1 cup mayonnaise •1 cup prepared mustard •1/2 cup sugar •1/4 cup dried minced onion •1 envelope ranch salad dressing mix •1 Tablespoon prepared horseradish •Sourdough pretzel nuggets
CHRISTMAS BUBBLE RING •1 bag dinner buns or (1/4 sweet dough recipe) •1/2 cup melted butter or margarine •3/4 cup white sugar •1/4 cup brown sugar •2 tsps. cinnamon •1/4 cup chopped nuts •1/4 cup raisins •1/3 cup maraschino cherries (drained, halved) •Or 1/3 cup glazed mixed cherries •Half dozen larger pieces of nuts for bottom of pan Cover bottom of tube pan with melted butter or margarine. Sprinkle with brown sugar. Arrange 1/3 of the cherries on the bottom of pan. Also arrange the large pieces of nuts between the cherries. Defrost dinner buns. Cut into walnut size pieces. Mix white sugar
with cinnamon. Roll walnut size pieces of dough into margarine and then into sugar cinnamon mix. Place in a layer into tube pan. Sprinkle with raisins, cherries and nuts. Continue adding layers of dough balls, raisins, cherries and nuts until the pan is half full. Put in cool place to raise overnight. The dough should reach the top of the pan. Bake at 375° for 30-40 minutes (Top should be lightly browned). Invert immediately into large serving tray or dish. Let caramel sauce run down the sides. Serve warm. •For extra festive look, sprinkle with candied sprinkles. Alexandria Jolson Sturgis, SK.
FRUIT SALAD (Great way to enjoy your fruit, brunch or dessert. Add any fruit you wish and it will be delicious)
•4 cups strawberries, sliced •3 cups seedless green grapes •1/2 cantaloupe, peeled and chopped •2 - 284ml cans mandarin oranges with juice/or 3 fresh mandarin oranges •2 - 398ml cans sliced peaches with juice •1/2 fresh pineapple, cubed (optional) •1/2 honey dew, cubed •4 kiwi, peeled & sliced •Sugar/sweetener to taste (optional)
Mix all fruit together. Serve with whipped cream or with ice cream for dessert. Ann Antoniuk Sturgis, SK.
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Holiday Recipes MOM’S NUTS ‘N BOLTS •1 bag (213g) Bugles •1 box (620g) Shreddies •1 box (350g) Crispix •1 box (575g or 400g) Cheerios •1 bag (400g) pretzels, small ones-stick or twists •1 bag (450g) nuts, mixed or peanuts only Vary these ingredients to meet your family’s preference. Sauce: Mix together in small saucepan and bring to a boil. Then pour over cereal mixture and mix thoroughly in large roaster. •1-1/4 cup vegetable oil •3/4 cup butter •1-1/2 tsps. onion salt •2 tsps. celery salt •1-1/2 tsps. garlic powder •2-3 Tbsps. Worcestershire sauce •2 Tbsps. lemon juice Bake at 225° for total of 1 to 1-1/2 hours, stirring every 20 minutes. Cool. Pack into containers (ice cream pails work well). Can be frozen in garage, if no room in freezer. Enjoy! Joanne Fuhr Langenburg, SK. CHOCOLATE SNICKERDOODLES •2-1/4 cups flour •1/2 cup cocoa powder •1 tsp. cream of tartar •1/2 tsp. baking soda •1/4 tsp. kosher salt •1/2 cup butter, room temperature •1-1/2 cups sugar •2 eggs •1 tsp. vanilla •Cinnamon sugar (3 Tbsps. sugar plus 1 tsp. cinnamon) Combine the dry ingredients in a small bowl. Set aside. Cream together butter and sugar with an electric mixer until light and fluffy. Add eggs and vanilla. Add dry ingredients. Mix until combined. Roll dough into balls. Mix together cinnamon and sugar and roll into the sugar mixture. Drop the balls onto two parchment lined baking sheets. Press the cookies with the bottom of a glass to flatten slightly. Bake in a 400° oven for 12 to 15 minutes. Cool cookies on a rack. Emma Kerr Yorkton, SK. OATMEAL YOGURT MUFFINS •1 cup oatmeal •1 cup yogurt •1/2 cup applesauce •3/4 cup brown sugar •1 egg •1 cup flour •1 teaspoon salt •1 teaspoon baking powder •1/2 teaspoon baking soda •1 cup of raisins, cranraisins, gumdrops or whatever you like. Bake at 400° for 17-20 minutes. Barb Chapman Yorkton, SK.
CHOCOLATE CHIP ZUCCHINI BROWNIES •1/2 cup oil •1 cup sugar •1/2 cup brown sugar •2 tsps. vanilla •1 large egg •2 cups flour •1/2 cup cocoa •1-1/2 tsps. baking soda •1 tsp. salt •2 cups finely shredded zucchini •1-1/2 cups semi-sweet chocolate chips Preheat oven to 350° F. In a large bowl, combine all the ingredients. The mixture will be very dry. Allow to sit about 5-10 minutes to let the moisture from the zucchini to incorporate into the batter. Pour into prepared baking dish — 13x9 inch and bake 25-30 minutes. Cool. May be frosted when cool with a regular butter icing and top with mini chocolate chips. We find the brownies good without adding a frosting. Joyce Paul Yorkton, SK. STEAMED CRANBERRY PUDDING •1/2 cup butter •1 cup sugar •3 eggs •3-1/2 cups flour •1-1/4 tsps. baking powder •1/2 cup milk •1-1/2 cups cranberries Cream butter. Add sugar gradually and well beaten eggs. Mix and sift flour and baking powder. Add milk alternately. Add to creamed butter mixture. Stir in cranberries then turn into buttered mould. Cover and steam 3 hours. Sprinkle with nutmeg. Serve with cream. Laverne Renneberg Porcupine Plain, SK.
TURKEY WIZARD A unique use of leftover turkey •1-1/2 cups chopped onion •8 bacon slices, diced •2 Tbsps. flour •1 Tbsp. curry powder, or to taste •1/4 cup apricot jam •2 Tbsps. ketchup •1-1/2 Tbsps. vinegar •2 tsps. beef bouillon powder •1/2 tsp. salt •1/2 tsp. pepper •4 cups cooked turkey, cut into chunks Fry onion and bacon in frying pan until onion is soft and bacon is cooked. Mix in flour & curry powder. Add water. Stir until it boils and thickens. Add jam, ketchup, vinegar, bouillon powder, salt and pepper. Stir. Place turkey pieces in ungreased 3 quart casserole dish. Pour onion sauce over the turkey. Bake uncovered in 350° F oven for 30 minutes or until hot and bubbly. Serves approx. 6. Sheila Swiderski Rama, SK.
SNOWFLAKE BAR COOKIES •1 cup marg.e, softened •3/4 cup brown sugar •1/2 cup white sugar •1 pkg. instant vanilla pudding •2 eggs •1-1/2 tsps. vanilla •1-3/4 cups oatmeal •1-1/2 cups flour •1/2 cup semi-sweet chocolate chips •1 tsp. baking soda •3/4 - 1 cup vanilla baking chips Preheat oven to 350°. Cream margarine and sugars. Add pudding mix, eggs and vanilla, mix well. Combine oats, flour and baking soda gradually into creamed mixture. Mix until smooth. Stir in vanilla & chocolate chips. Spread into greased 15 x 10 baking sheet. Bake 15-20 minutes. Makes 3 to 4 dozen bars. Delicious for any occasion! Charlotte Teslak Ituna, SK.
PINA COLADA CHEESECAKE Crust: •1 cup graham crumbs •3 Tablespoons brown sugar •1/4 cup butter Mix together and press into a 9 inch spring form pan. Bake at 400° F for 5 minutes. Filling: •2 envelopes gelatin •1/4 cup coconut rum •1 can (19 oz.) crushed pineapple, drained •1/3 cup sugar •Pinch of salt •1 egg •8 ounce package cream cheese •3/4 cup whipping cream Sprinkle gelatin over rum to soften. Combine pineapple, sugar, salt and egg in saucepan. Stir in softened gelatin and heat. Stir until thickened. Remove from heat and
cool. Beat cream cheese and whipped cream until smooth. Add to pineapple mixture. Beat for 2 minutes. Pour over crust and chill for 4 hours. Sylvia Humeniuk Yorkton, SK.
POTATO SOUP Combine, cook till potatoes are done.
•4 cups potatoes in small cubes •2 medium small onions •1 cup water •1 tsp. salt •1/2 tsp. garlic salt •1/2 tsp. oregano •1/2 tsp. pepper Add and heat through •3 cups milk •1/4 cup butter
If desired, sprinkle with dill on top with fresh cream. Mary Kachur Yorkton, SK.
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VERY GOOD SLOW COOKER LAZY BOYS •Cook fully – 3 cups rice •Fry 2 lbs. ground bacon with one onion (size of an egg) Put fully cooked rice, bacon, onion and bacon fat into slow cooker. Add: •1 large can of canned tomatoes •1 can tomato soup •1 qt. sauerkraut (drain off juice) •Salt and pepper Cook on high for 5 hours then medium for 1 hour. Sadie Rabiej Melville, SK. WAFER SQUARES •3/4 cup brown sugar •1/2 cup butter •1 egg •2/3 cup whipping cream •1/2 cup crushed wafers (graham) •1/2 cup coconut •1/2 cup chopped pecans •1/2 tsp. vanilla Line 9x9 pan with whole wafers. Mix all above ingredients (except the egg). Bring to a boil on medium heat stirring constantly (burns easily). Take off heat. Add the egg at the last, mix thoroughly. Pour filling over wafers in pan. Then place whole wafers on top. Let cool in fridge and ice, preferably chocolate icing. Freezes well. Margaret Kuzminski Saskatoon, SK.
CHRISTMAS REINDEER MUNCHIES •3 cups salted pretzels •2 cups Bugles •2 cups Chex mix •1-2 cups roasted peanuts •1-2 cups M&M’s •White chocolate or chocolate wafers for melting In a large bowl, place all ingredients except white chocolate. Mix well. Melt chocolate in microwave. Drizzle chocolate over mixture and toss to coat. Once tossed, spread in a large cookie sheet to cool. Once hardened, break into pieces and store in an airtight container. No need to refrigerate. You can use different nuts, cereal, chips and candy. Theresa Hanchuk Yorkton, SK. SAUERKRAUT/BACON DISH •1 jar (1 litre) Bicks sauerkraut, drained •1-1/2 cups raw rice •1-2 onions, chopped •1/2 lb. semi-frozen bacon, chopped small •1/3 tsp. pepper or to taste Layer in greased roasting pan. Add: •3-1/4 cups boiling water •1/4 cup oil Bake 1-1/2 hours at 330350°. Add a little more water after baking 1 hour if it needs it. Karin Roulston Yorkton, SK.
ZUCCHINI BAKE •3 cups grated zucchini •1/4 cup chopped onion •1/2 cup oil •3 eggs, well beaten •3/4 cup grated cheese •1 cup Bisquick Beat eggs. Add remaining ingredients. Add salt and pepper to taste. Bake uncovered at 350° for 45 minutes. Violet Bramwell Hyas, SK. STRAWBERRY DELIGHT DESSERT (made in layers) •1 white angel food cake – cooled, divide in half. Break each half into small pieces. Put first half into a 9”x12” pan. Make a 6 oz. strawberry Jello using 2 cups of hot water. (I use the pineapple juice plus what amount of water needed to make the 2 cups of hot fluid). Add 2 cups vanilla or strawberry ice cream. Stir until the ice cream is melted. When set, add 1 large can of drained crushed pineapple. Layers: Put 1/2 Jello mixture over the first 1/2 layer of cake. Add second layer of cake pieces then second layer of Jello mixture. Cover with 1 package of Dream Whip. Put in the fridge overnight to set. We like this dessert anytime, and the best part is that it can be prepared ahead of time. Joyce Paul Yorkton, SK.
VANILLA CHIP COOKIES •1/2 cup margarine, softened •1/2 cup brown sugar •1/4 cup white sugar •1 tsp. vanilla •1 egg •1 cup flour •1/2 tsp. baking soda •1/2 tsp. salt •1 cup chopped white chips Mix well: margarine, sugars, egg, and vanilla. Mix flour, baking soda, and salt in separate bowl and gradually add to creamed mixture, then add chopped white chips. Drop by teaspoonful onto cookie sheet lined with parchment paper and bake in 350° oven for 10-12 minutes, until lightly brown, remove onto wire rack to cool. Evelyn Flesjer Theodore, SK. SNOW BALLS •1 package cream cheese •2 Tbsps. margarine or butter •2 cups icing sugar Cream well. Then add 1 package coloured marshmallows. Mix together. Then make into balls. Cover with coconut. Shirley Fingas Inglis, MB.
PUNCH •2 pkgs. lemonade Tang •2 pkgs. lemonade Kool-Aid •1-1/2 cup white sugar •Water to suit taste Add: •1 lemon and 2 oranges, sliced •Ice 2 large bottles of 7-up Put the above in a large punch bowl. Enjoy! Cherries can be added for colour. Mabel Van Eaton Stockholm, SK.. RAISIN DUMPLINGS – DESSERT •1 cup brown sugar •1 Tbsp. butter •1/2 cup raisins •1 tsp. vanilla •2 cups boiling water Boil sugar, butter, raisins, vanilla and boiling water. Make a dough of: •1 Tbsp. butter •1/2 cup white sugar or less •2 tsps. baking powder •1/2 cup milk •1 cup flour Drop dough into hot syrup and bake in oven at 350° till the dumplings are starting to brown at least for 1/2 hour. Caroline Derrow Yorkton, SK.
FAVOURITE OATMEAL CAKE Pour: •1-1/4 cups boiling water over 1 cup quick cooking oatmeal and 1 tsp. baking soda. Cream: •1/2 cup margarine •1 cup white sugar •1 cup brown sugar •2 eggs •1 tsp. vanilla Blend together: •1-1/3 cups flour •1/2 tsp. salt
And add alternately to cream mixture with oatmeal mixture. Add 3/4 to 1 cup coconut and mix well. Bake at 350° for 30 minutes.
Icing: Melt 1/4 cup margarine. Then add 1/2 cup brown sugar. Heat. Add 2 Tbsps. milk or cream and bring to a boil. Remove immediately and add 1/2 tsp. vanilla and 1 cup sifted icing sugar. Beat until smooth and put on cake when cooled. Margaret Miller Wadena, SK.
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KIT KAT CAKE •1 box of Toppable crackers •1-1/2 cups graham wafer crackers (crushed) •3/4 cup brown sugar •1 cup granulated sugar •3/4 cup butter or margarine •1/3 cup milk •1 tsp. vanilla •1 cup butterscotch chips •1 cup semi-sweet chocolate chips •3/4 cup smooth peanut butter
Mix together flour, sugar, baking powder, salt, pepper, cornmeal and garlic powder in bowl. Add the onions and milk and mix well. Heat the oil in frying pan, add batter in quarter cup measure, flatten and fry 3-4 minutes on each side. Helen Hillier Ituna, SK.
Put graham crackers, brown sugar, white sugar, butter, milk in saucepan. Bring to a boil. Boil for 5 minutes. Remove from heat and add vanilla. Place a layer of crackers in a 9x13 inch pan and pour half of the mixture over it. Add another layer of crackers and pour the remaining mixture. Add one last row of crackers. Over low heat, melt both chips and peanut butter. When melted, spread evenly over the top layer of crackers. When cool, cut into desired bars or squares. Lil Olynyk Russell, MB.
EASY PISTACHIO FLUFF SALAD •1 - (3-1/2 oz.) box of instant pistachio pudding mix •4 cups Cool Whip •1/2 cup chopped pecans •3/4 cup drained pineapple bits •1/2 cup maraschino cherries, drained and halved •1/2 cup shredded coconut •1-1/2 cups mini marshmallows •2 drops of green food colouring Fold your pudding mix into Cool Whip. Gently mix in the remaining ingredients. Cover and chill for 1 hour before serving. Gail Zrymiak Ituna, SK.
PUNCH •2 pkgs. lemonade Tang •2 pkgs. lemonade Kool-Aid •1-1/2 cup white sugar •Water to suit taste Add: •1 lemon and 2 oranges, sliced •Ice 2 large bottles of 7-up Put the above in a large punch bowl. Enjoy! Cherries can be added for colour. Mabel Van Eaton Stockholm, SK..
SNOWBALLS •1 cup butter, do not substitute •1 cup brown sugar •3 eggs, beaten •1 lb. dates, finely chopped •6 cups Rice Krispies •Fine coconut In saucepan combine the butter, brown sugar, eggs and dates. Cook over medium heat, stirring to prevent burning, until the mixture is smooth. Remove from heat. Add Rice Krispies, mix really well – mixture should hold together. Wet hands and form mixture into small balls, roll each ball in the fine white coconut until completely covered. Cool. Note: This recipe makes lots of “snowballs” and they can be frozen. Do one batch at a time, do not double this recipe! Georgina Mosiondz Birch River, MB. JELLO SLICE Filling: •1 large Jello (any flavor) •1/4 cup sugar •2-1/2 Tbsps. custard powder •3 cups boiling water Mix all and bring to boil on stove. Cool. Base: •1/2 cup sugar •1 cup margarine •1-1/2 cups coconut •2 cups flour •2 tsps. baking powder Mix and press 2/3 on bottom of pan. Add Jello and put rest of crumbs on top. Bake 25 minutes at 3500F. Use a 13x9 pan. Betty Trost Roblin, MB.
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Public notice is hereby given that theCCouncil of the R.M. of Orkney O No. 244, Sheila intends Tremblay to adopt Bylaw Z2/12 under The Planning and N Mortgage Advisor Development Act, 2007 to amend Bylaw No. Z2/94, known as the sheiladt@telus.net S Phone 888-318-7816 Fax 866-389-5817 Yorkton Planning District Zoning Bylaw.
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A) Rezone proposed twelve (3.5 acre) parcels on the NW 24-25-42, from A-Agricultural to C1 - Highway Commercial and Light Industrial.
Affected Land The affected land to be rezoned is legally described as NW 24-25-4-2 twelve proposed 3.5 acre parcels shown within the bold dashed outline on the following map. remblay_380254_2x28.a22_R0011482284 1 2017-12-05
Tenders Tenders Proposed parcels on the NW 24-25-4-2
R.M. OF INSINGER NO. 275 GRAVEL TENDER Sealed tenders will be received by the undersigned for: Crushing & stockpiling approximately 20,000 yards In two RM pits and gravel application to be completed by August 15, 2018. State price for: - Crushing with jaw and without jaw per yard - Gravel crush ¾ inch - Gravel crush 1½ inch - Load and haul 4 miles - Load & Overhaul - Screening Reason - Stripping & back sloping pit The reasons for the amendments - Load and haul pit are: run 1) To accommodate subdivisions of the quarter section for proposed Fuel surcharge twelve- (3.5 acre) parcels foriftheapplicable intended use of highway commercial andProvide light industrial. listing of equipment with tender. Public Inspection Tenders must be received by 3:00 p.m. January 9th, 2018. Any person may inspect Bylaw Z2/12 at the municipal ofÀce in Please mark Gravelduring Tender on ofÀ envelope. Lowest8:00 or any Yorkton, Saskatchewan regular ce hours between a.m. tender not Monday necessarily based on contractors and 4:00 p.m. throughaccepted Friday. Copies are available at cost.
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Written Submissions absolute discretion. Any person(s) may make a written submission to council regarding proposed Bylaw Z2/12. Submissions will be accepted either by mail R.M. of lnsinger No.should 275be forwarded to: or at the public hearing. Mailed submissions Rural Municipality of Orkney No. 244 Box 17926 - 5th Ave. N., Yorkton, SK S3N 0Y8.
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Public Hearing Phone (306) 647-2422 Council will hold a public hearing on October 11, 2012 at 10:30 a.m., 647-2740 at the R.M. OfÀce atFax 26 - (306) 5th Avenue North, Yorkton Saskatchewan, to hear any person or group that wants to comment on the proposed Email: rm275@yourlink.ca Bylaw Z2/12. Council will also consider written comments received at the hearing, or delivered to the undersigned at the municipal ofÀce before the hearing. Issued at the R.M. of Orkney No. 244 this 21st day of September, 2012. Donna Westerhaug, Administrator
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FULLY FURNISHED shared accommodations available, non smoker, ok with pet, for working person, senior or mature student. Phone 306-783-7629 for more information.
HOBBY HORSE HILL special hand made giftware in time for Christmas. Each one of a kind. Also for sale: 100yr. old baby bassinet w/stand $100; One Sunbeam electric blanket, king size, used twice $75; A pure wool blanket pastel plaid, collectible $50. Phone 204-532-2215.
2009 CHEVY SILVERADO, ext. cab, 5.3L, auto, 4WD, matching ARE topper, loaded, 70,300kms, never winter driven, no smoking, no pets. $22,000 OBO. Phone 306-542-2368.
MOBILITY SCOOTER, excellent condition, originally $3,100. Asking for $1,500. For more information call Dianna at 306-547-8395 between the hours of 10am and 1pm.
2013 JAY FLIGHT travel trailer. 24ft. Phone 306-783-2336.
Appliances FOR SALE: Whirlpool Fridge & Stove in excellent condition. Phone 306-783-8057.
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BEAUTIFUL 3 bedroom townhouse; 1200 sq.ft. close to school & hospital, central air conditioning, high efficiency furnace. References & lease required. Pictures can be viewed on Kijiji under Houses For Rent Yorkton. Call George at 306-537-3228 or Joyce 306-7822226. Two bedroom apartments for rent in Regina East Co-operative for Retired Couples and/or part time employment, renovated, screened balcony, free parking & laundry. Security doors. Reasonable rent. Close to banks and shopping. Call 306-789-7970.
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RM OF GOOD LAKE NO. 274. SW-20-29-Range 4-W2. 160 acres - 140 cultivated; NW-20-29-Range 4-W2. 140 acres - 100 cultivated. Phone 306-563-8059.
Mobile/Manufactured Homes for Sale NEW 2017 MANUFACTURED HOMES starting under $90,000 delivered! A1 Homes Regina/Saskatoon - WWW.A1-HOMES.CA Canada’s largest in-stock home selection, quick delivery, liquidation pricing, custom factory orders! Text/call 306-700-2825.
Space For Lease IMMACULATE SHOP to rent with fire heat & big power for electrical. $150./mo Phone 306-783-7484. GA Construction.
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Houses For Rent 2 BEDROOM HOUSE. Located close to high schools and downtown. $1,200/month + utilities. References required. No Pets, No Smoking. Available Immediately. Phone 306-621-9704. BEAUTIFUL 3 bedroom townhouse; 1200 sq.ft. close to school & hospital, central air conditioning, high efficiency furnace. References & lease required. Pictures can be viewed on Kijiji under Houses For Rent Yorkton. Call George at 306-537-3228 or Joyce 306-7822226. RENTING THE most expensive house in Yorkton with 6ft. jacuzzi, 3-pane windows, commercial toilet. Rent $1,500/month + utilities. Phone 306-783-7484. GA Construction.
WANTED: To buy old paper money from 1900-1970. Contact 306783-3230 if there is no answer leave a message.
Wanted to Buy 12FT. ALUMINUM Boat in good condition. Also, 7 1/2 hp. Eska outboard. Phone 306-645-4320.
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2006 KLONDIKE ARCTIC SPA. 6-man hot tub. 8’x8’ holds 1500 Litres. 2-lounge chairs, 3 pumps, over 65’ power supply cord, has extras. Very nice condition. This tub retailed @ $12,000. Asking $4,500. Phone 306-641-4987. 29 inch TV with TV cabinet shelf $50. 306-783-3573. 4 MAN green poly fishing hut by Holdon Industries. Very good condition. Phone 306-647-2411. Advertisements and statements contained herein are the sole responsibility of the persons or entities that post the advertisement, and the Saskatchewan Weekly Newspaper Association and membership do not make any warranty as to the accuracy, completeness, truthfulness or reliability of such advertisements. For greater information on advertising conditions, please consult the Association’s Blanket Advertising Conditions on our website at www.swna.com. BLACK LEATHER Recliner, like new asking $250; 2 area rugs 4ftx5ft, $35 each. One is leopard print, the other is a checkered print w/black background. Call 306-7833176. BRAND NEW crocheted baby blankets, $25. each, crocheted head bands, ponytail/caps, slouch caps, $10. each, uniform tops, $4. each, skill saw. Call 306-783-9074 or 306-896-2997. CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS, new size 20 ladies quilted jacket, quilting fabric, white linen tablecloths, crocheted bedspreads, afghans, zippers. Phone 306-7822127.
ROOM AVAILABLE, fully furnished, all utilities included. References required. 306-621-4896.
COLORADO BLUE SPRUCE: $0.99/each for a box of 180 ($178.20). Also full range of tree, shrub, and berry seedlings. Free shipping most of Canada. Growth guarantee. 1-866-873-3846 or TreeTime.ca.
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FOR SALE: White cupboard 67”x 18 1/2”x16”. Phone 306-783-8293.
Rooms
PEROGIES FOR sale, $5./dozen, cabbage rolls for sale, $8./dozen, delivered to Yorkton or Melville. Minimum of 3 dozen. Order now for Christmas. Phone Shirley at 306-782-8280.
RVs/Campers/Trailers
Snowmobiles 2014 YAMAHA 1035cc, 3 cyl., gas engine, Viper XTX, mint, 500 miles. $10,750. Phone 306-7836240.
Farm Implements
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GOOD’S USED TRACTOR PARTS (204) 564-2528 or 1-877-564-8734 Roblin, MB
SALE ON now till Christmas Eve. 20% off of all Rada Cutlery. RU Sharp Sharpening Services. 12B First Ave. N. Yorkton.
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.
SINGER SEWING Machine in cabinet w/sewing basket & chair, Horizon treadmill, electronic crib board, tub shower enclosure, Brother laser printer. Phone 306621-9742. TRUCK TOOL Box, antique gas iron and hand drill, keyed door sets, rain barrel, 42” TV stand, 65 bricks. Phone 306-783-6879. FINISHING CARPENTER tools, table saws, radial arm saws, planers, routers, jointers, clamps, various accessories, various prices. 306-563-5074 evenings.
Auto Miscellaneous Wrecking over 250 units... cars and trucks. Lots of trucks... Dodge... GMC... Ford... Imports... 1/2 ton to 3 tons... We ship anywhere... Call or text 306-821-0260. Lloydminster.
ATVs / Dirt Bikes
Feed & Seed NORTH EAST PRAIRIE GRAIN INC. Currently Buying: Feed Barley, Wheat, Soybeans & Faba Beans. OFFERING: Competitive Prices, On Farm Pickup & Prompt Payment! CALL: 1-306-873-3551, WEBSITE: neprairiegrain.com. Get a jump on the job search. Start checking the Classifieds today.
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2014 CANAM XT Commander Side by Side, includes Rainbow trailer, 500kms, winch, windshield, cab, tilt box, tracks included. Phone 204-937-0701. 2014 POLARIS ACE; like new condition, WARN winch and loaded with options, comes with trailer. $7,500 OBO. 306-890-0728. Yorkton.
Cars 2003 CHEVY IMPALA, approx. 150,000kms, fully loaded, sunroof, spoiler on back. Asking $4,000 OBO. Phone 306-786-7432 or 306-621-6627. 2004 FORD Focus FSX hatchback, automatic, 120,000 kms, $3,200. OBO. Phone 306-5638765. 2005 DODGE MAGNUM SXT. 3.5 L, 132kms, excellent condition, $3,800. Phone 306-783-0643. 2009 CHRYSLER PT Cruiser, 2 door hatchback, automatic, 115,000 kms, $4,200. OBO. Phone 306-563-8765. FOR SALE: 1996 Pontiac Grand Prix for parts. Phone 306-6415921 or 306-620-2437.
Parts & Accessories GREAT PRICES on new, used and remanufactured engines, parts and accessories for diesel pickups. Large inventory, engines can be shipped or installed. Give us a call or check us out at www.thickettenginerebuilding.ca. Thickett Engine Rebuilding. Ph. 204-532-2187 Russell, MB.
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York? — Darren in Fort Myers, Florida DEAR DARREN: Reptiles ranging from tiny turtles and lizards to iguanas and boa constrictors are popular pets and can be found in many homes. They are odorless, fairly quiet and mostly keep to themselves in a contained environment. However, as The New York Times reports, many
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2012 Chev Equinox AWD
4x4, REDUCED! Lots of extras including tonneau cover, command start, new tires! $
4 cyl., air, tilt, cruise, pw, pdl, power seat, very straight up & clean. With only 95,000kms $ on it. Great Price
9,995
Give us a Call WE HAVE YOU COVERED
2007 Dodge 1/2ton Q/cab 4x4
2010 LINCOLN MKX
12,900
Many lengths & widths to choose from. Portable garage to utility to wide engineered truss structures.
14,995
2011 Ford F-150 Supercrew 4x4 5.0L, V8, auto. O/D, A/T/C/PW/PD, 186 km’s, very clean truck. Call Jeff 306-621-7383
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2017 F-150 S/CREW XLT 4x4, 5.5 BOX, 5.0L V8
2017 F-150 S/Crew XLT Sport “Custom” 4x4
WAS ($47,850.00 New) Was $38,995.00
Now Only
35,900
$
MSRP Special Disc Special Sale Price
(T)
62,890
Crew Cab 4x4, 5.3 V8, Rear Camera, Heated Leather, Bed Liner & more ONLY 20,000 kms, Stk# 17-CS-1
3.5L V6, Fully Loaded, Only 27,800 kms STK# 17-ED-2
48,995
$
PLUS TAX
2016 F-150 S/CREW Lariat 4x4
WAS $53,995
5.0L V8, Fully loaded, Lots of Factory Warranty. NEW Spray in Box Liner & Roll Top Cover, Only 31,500 kms. STK# 16-F-4
Now Only
47,995
$
PLUS TAX
WAS $38900
Now Only
35,995 (T)
3.5 V6, NAV, PANORAMA Roof, Heated Seats. ONLY 20,000 KM, Remote start, Tech PKG, Utility PKG, P/ lift gate STK# 16-ED-2 WAS $38,900
3.5 V6, fully loaded. Only 17,800 kms. STK# 16-TA-1. WAS $36,995
2015 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo 4X4
2015 F-150 S/Crew Lariat 4x4
3.6 V6, P/sliding side Doors, P/Tailgate, NAV., Rear Camera, Heated Leather, & more STK# 16-GC-3 LIST $29,995
3.6 V6, Very Nicely Equipped. Factory Warranty. Only 59,300 kms STK# 15-JGC-1 WAS $33,900
5.5’ box, 5.0L V8, Nav., Roll top, Spray-in liner, Trailer pkg., FX4 pkg., Sport pkg., Leather heated & cooled seats, only 12,000 kms, “PST Paid.” STK# 15-F-4 WAS $49,900
Sale Price
Now Only
25,995
$
2011 F-150 S/Cab STX
4x4, 3.7L V6, trailer package, 158,000 kms. STK# 13-F-3 WAS $14,995
Now Only
11,750
$
PLUS GST
27,950
$
44,995
2010 Escape XLT 4X4
2009 Edge Limited AWD
V6, Nicely Equipped, Silver, Cloth interior, PST Paid. Only 150,000 kms. STK# 10-ESC-5 WAS $12,595
3.5 V6, Leather, Loaded. Only 127,000 kms. PST Paid STK# 9-ED-1
Now Only
11,350
$
Sale Price
15,999
$
Sale Price
"P.S.T paid"
18,995
$
+GST
NEW WAS - $64000.00 + TAXES
Sale Price
46,500
$
*Not exactly as illustrated.
2013 F-150 S/Crew XLT XTR 4X4
$
Now Only
WAS - $23000.00 + TAXES
6.7 Diesel, Very Nicely Equipped, Balance of factory Warranty Only 53,000 kms STK# 16-FD-1
Now Only
2016 Dodge GRAND CARAVAN CREW “PLUS”
36,600 (T)
2016 F-250 Crew Cab 4x4 XLT
27,900
$
$
Very Nicely Equipped, Under "300 kms" P.S.T. PAID Lots of Warranty was won on Rider Lottery STK# 17-F0-1
$
2016 Taurus Limited AWD 4 Dr.
32,995
Now Only
2017 Focus SE 5 DR HATCHBACK
2016 FORD EDGE SEL AWD
Now $ Only
WAS ($48,500.00 NEW) WAS $39,500.00
$
2017 EDGE Titanium AWD
Now Only
P/ Driver Seat & loaded with Nice options STK # 17-F-3 ONLY 24,800 km
$80,019 - 17,129
2017 Chev Silverado 1500 LTZ Z71
WAS $53,995
2017 F-150 S/CREW XLT 4x4, 5.5 Box, 5.0L V8,
5.0L V8, Rear Camera, 2 Tone Custom Leather heated 302A PKG, Fx4 pkg, Tailgate Steps, SPORT pkg, Plus accessories BDS 4” LIFT Kit , Power Amp R/Boards, “Custom Paint”, Roll Top Cover, Spray In Liner, RAPTOR FACTORY GRILL & MUCH MORE. “OVER $20,000 in ACCESSORIES” STK# 17-F-1
Lots of nice options, ONLY 27,500 km STK #17-F-2
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5.0L V8, Super nice truck, Nicely equipped. Only 93,000 kms. STK# 13-F-3 WAS $32,900
27,500
$
Now Only
PLUS TAX
2008 Edge SEL AWD
3.5 V6, LOADED with options. Only 200,600 kms. SK. Tax paid, Heated seats, Panorama roof, 4 New Tires & more. STK# 08-ED-03 WAS $13,995
Now Sale Price
9,450
$
+ TAXES
2013 FORD EDGE SEL AWD
3.5L V6, SASK TAX PAID, Heated seats & Very Nicely Equipped. Under 54,000 kms. STK# 13-EO-3
Sale Price
20,995
$
2008 Nissan 350Z Grand Touring Coupe
V6 5 Spd. Manual, Too Many Options To List, Mint Inside & Out, Only 65,300 Kms. Call Len For Details. STK# 08-NZ-1. WAS $22,500
Slashed To
18,999
$
KELLIHER MOTORS LTD. KELLIHER, SASK. 306-675-2166 CHECK OUR WEBSITE AT www.kellihermotors.com
AFTER HOURS: 306-675-2089 *All units plus applicable taxes.
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