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Soil health has become a priority By Lorne Klein, PAg Regional Forage Specialist Weyburn, The term “Soil Health” has become frequently used during the last decade. In previous decades and generations, “soil quality” and “soil fertility” were somewhat similar meaning phrases that were commonly used. Writings prior to 1900 voiced concerns about the loss of organic matter after ploughing. By most people’s definition, Soil Health means the ability of a soil to per-

form functions. The main functions that agriculture and society require from soils are supplying nutrients to crops, storage and cycling of nutrients, ability to allow rapid water infiltration, minimized soil erosion, water storage, water filtration and carbon storage. One method of enhancing many of these functions is to grow and properly manage the grazing of perennial forages. Perennial forages have the ability to grow and photosynthesize for more days of the summer

By Cindy Elavsky Q: Hands down, my favorite new show is “The Good Doctor.” Please tell me that it has been renewed for another season! — Patti T., via email A: ABC’s breakout freshman medical drama has indeed been renewed. As you know, the show centers on Dr. Shaun Murphy (expertly played by Freddie Highmore), a firstyear surgical resident at Chastain Medical Center in San Jose, California. Shaun has autism and savant syndrome, which serves to help him see solutions that his colleagues sometimes can’t when tough medical cases cross their paths. According to the numbers, “The Good Doctor” is ABC’s most-

Freddie Highmore watched new series in 13 years, and its audience holds steady each week. Earlier this season, Freddie received a Golden Globe nomination for his work as the unique doctor. The series, which airs Monday nights at 10/9c, also stars Richard Schiff, Antonia Thomas, Nicholas Gonzalez, Chuku Modu, Beau Garrett, Hill Harper and Tamlyn Tomita.

compared to most monoculture crops. Perennial forages also invest more into the ecosystem and soil organic matter compared to annuals. As a general rule, seeded perennials transfer 30-50% of their growth below ground. Annual cereals transfer about 20-30% below ground. When perennials are grazed, approximately 90% of the nutrients are cycled back to the soil in manure and urine. Not all are captured as some of the nitrogen will be lost to volatilization, however this is comparatively less

than when a crop is hauled off the field. Another method of enhancing soil health is to grow a multitude of annual crops at the same time (cocktail cover crops). When species with a wide range of different growth characteristics are selected, there will be active plant growth for more days of the summer compared to a single annual species. Similar to perennials, this uses all available soil moisture and reduces the loss of available nutrients as growing plants capture and retain them in roots

and above ground plant material. Similar to perennials, more nutrients are retained and recycled when the production is grazed rather than harvested and hauled off the field. Soil Organic Carbon (SOC) is the greatest single measure of soil health. Measuring a sample of soil for SOC is a simple process. However, getting an accurate representative sample of soil from a field is the challenge. Measuring a significant change in SOC takes years and decades, as changes

Q: I remember there had been talk of a “Sopranos” movie before James Gandolfini passed away a few years ago, in order to let us know how everyone is doing after that shocking series finale. Are there any plans to resurrect that idea? — Jonathan F., Trenton, NJ A: Because of James’ death back in 2013, the possibility of a “Sopranos” where-are-they-now movie is pretty much nil; however, series creator David Chase recently announced that there is a movie prequel in the works. Warner Bros. recently announced that Chase and Lawrence Konner (a writer for “The Sopranos” and “Boardwalk Empire”) have already written a script, tentatively titled “The Many Saints of Newark.” According to The New York Times, the story will take place in Newark during the 1960s and revolve around the city’s race riots, which pitted the Italian and African-American communities against each other during the “Long Hot Summer of 1967.” READERS: Let’s talk reboots (again)! In the past few weeks, I’ve been mentioning older series

that have gained new life, including “Roseanne,” “Charmed,” “American Idol,” “Will and Grace,” “Full House,” “Murphy Brown,” etc. Now you can add “Roswell” to list of revived series. The CW has given a pilot order to revisit the fantasy/alien drama series, which, like the original series, is based on the Melinda Metz book “Roswell High,” with this go-round having an immigration twist. The CW gave this description: “After reluctantly returning to her tourist-trap hometown of Roswell, New Mexico, the daughter of undocumented immigrants discovers a

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Social Work Week in Saskatchewan Saskatchewan has officially proclaimed March 18-24 as Social Work Week. The theme for this year’s celebration is “Bringing Change to Life.” “Every day, across our

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Work Week is our chance to take the time to appreciate what social workers do for the people of Saskatchewan, and also to recognize the value of social work as a profes-

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Protecting your elm trees The annual ban on pruning elm trees in Saskatchewan begins April 1 and continues until August 31. This is when the elm bark beetles that spread Dutch elm disease (DED) are most active. Fresh cuts from pruning can attract the insects, increasing the chance of a DED infection. Prune your elms before or after the ban period to

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illegal to use, transport, store or sell elm firewood. The use, transport, storage and sale of elm logs are also restricted. Dispose of elm wood promptly; check with your municipal authority for preferred disposal methods and locations. If you decide to hire someone to prune your trees, check their qualifications. By law, commer-

cial pruners of elm trees in Saskatchewan must complete a recognized training program or be under the supervision of someone who has. Pruning improperly can spread DED and other tree diseases. For more information, call your local municipality or the Ministry of Environment at 1-800-5674224.

organization was first established in October 1962, and has grown from an active membership of 83 to more than 1,800 registered members. “Social work is a diverse profession serving diverse populations, and looks to address both individual challenges and broader social issues such as poverty and inequality,” Saskatchewan Association of Social Workers President Ryan Labatt said. “This year’s theme, ‘Bringing Change to Life,’

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Another all-time population record PK BINGO Population was estimated to be 1,169,752 as of January 1, 2018, up 13,410 people from January 2017, another all-time record. There were 1,695 more people living in Saskatchewan in the fourth quarter of 2017, continuing the trend of population increases. Between October 1, 2017 and January 1, 2018, international migration was up by 2,272. Natural increases (births over

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DEAR DR. ROACH: My son is 53, and three years ago he had three stents put in due to clogged arteries. His cardiologist put him on Lipitor at 80 mg. I don’t

PICKS OF THE WEEK “Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle” (PG-13) — A hypochondriac weakling, a jock, a social media princess and an awkward nerd girl serve detention in a dingy basement and pass the time by being inadvertently sucked into a video game, embodying the players. They must recover the eye of the jaguar, returning Jumanji to peace, or die trying. The Rock, Kevin Hart, Jack Black and Karen Gillan star as the adult avatars in the game, joined by Nick Jonas about midway through. Each of them takes a turn killing it as a teen trapped in an adult’s body. It’s funny, charming and highly recommended. Rating alert: There are some “bathroom”-related references that may require explanation to younger kids. “Small Town Crime” (R) — This snappy crime thriller by brother directors Eshom and Ian Nelms stars John Hawkes as Mike Kendal — a washedup ex-cop, prototypically alcoholic and delightfully unapologetic — who happens upon the dead body of a young woman in the field on the side of the road. He might need a couple of cold ones in

know if this is necessary. I worry that it might do more harm than good. — J.K. ANSWER: In people with blockages in the arteries in their hearts, there is really no doubt that medications like atorvastatin (Lipitor), a statin drug, reduce the risk of heart attack. Although they can have side effects, for most people the benefit far outweighs the risks. It’s important to recall that even a powerful medication like a statin can’t

optimally treat people if they don’t treat themselves right. Years ago, I had a patient who was doing well after his bypass surgery and was taking a statin with good results. Walking through the hospital cafeteria, I saw him eating a triple cheeseburger (why the cafeteria even sold such a thing is a separate question), and he sheepishly argued that he was taking his statin. A statin can’t beat a triple cheeseburger. Good cardiac health

requires a good diet of mostly plants, with whole grains, nuts, fruits and fish included for people who choose to. Exercise is the other important part of the treatment, and just plain walking is nearly as good as any exercise. Medication, though of benefit, is just a small part of a healthy lifestyle and preventing heart disease, which, although rates are decreasing, is still the leading cause of death in industrialized countries. READERS: Heart dis-

The Rock, Karen Gillan and Jack Black in “Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle” the morning to get things moving, but he’s all heart, and though a cop he ain’t, he “assigns” himself to the investigation. Teaming up with the dead girl’s grandfather (Robert Forster), he leads the way through an unsavory and lovable cast of characters, inadvertently putting his adoptive sister (Octavia Spencer) and her husband (Anthony Anderson) in jeopardy along the way. “Pitch Perfect 3” (R) — The Barden Bellas are back for one last a capella-adventure in “Pitch Perfect 3,” the final film in the series. Despite being the reigning mouth-music champions, Beca (Anna Kendrick), Chloe (Brittany Snow), Fat Amy (Rebel Wilson) and the rest of the girl gang find no glory in the post-college world. Desperate for a chance to recapture the good old days, Aubrey (Anna Camp) offers a reunion opportunity: compete for a chance to open on a USO tour. If

you loved the first one, and really liked the second, you’ll probably like this one too. “Downsizing” (R) — In a world of overpopulation and limited resources, here’s a solution: get shrunk. Matt Damon stars as Paul, a normal-Joe kind of guy who, along with wife Audrey (Kristen Wiig), decide to chuck it all, allow scientists to shrink them down to 5 inches tall and live big in a community of fellow downsizers. Audrey decides at the last minute not to go through with it, and we are left with the ho-hum goingson of Paul, his friends Dave and Dusan (played by Jason Sudeikis and Christoph Waltz, respectively) and love interest Ngoc Lan Tran (Hong Chau). The film launches into a social commentary that has nothing to do with being tiny, and despite all the star power, the story ends up being too small to retain much interest.

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Simvastatin has rarely been associated with hair loss. However, when I see hair loss on the lower extremities, I worry about peripheral artery disease, which is very common and underdiagnosed. Being on simvastatin suggests that you have had high cholesterol, which is a risk factor for PAD. Having hair loss on both arms and legs, however, makes me more concerned about a systemic cause.

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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The tasty, springygreen looking dish is mild enough for all tastes. If you wish to kick up the flavor and heat a notch, add the optional feta cheese and a dash of cayenne. Easter eggs are dyed in colorful hues, the table is set, and now it’s time to prepare the main dish for your family’s Easter brunch. This vegetarian “Spinach Ricotta Pie” will introduce your novice school-age chef to new cooking techniques, from draining spinach to grating cheese and pressing out a simple pie crust. If a younger child is eager to join the kitchen crew, let him rinse berries, pull grapes from their stems and chop bananas for a side fruit salad.

During the Easter season, hard-cooked eggs act as a creative canvas for children and adults to decorate. Using natural food dyes to color eggs became popular during medieval times. English kings distributed hundreds of decorated, gold-leaf eggs during Easter. Russian Czar Alexander took this holiday custom to high art when he commissioned the famous Faberge eggs as a gift for his wife, the Empress Maria, from gold-

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middle of the pan, and press the dough out in all directions to extend slightly over the rim. Flute the edges with fingers. Refrigerate for an hour or more. Filling: •2 packages (10 ounces each) frozen chopped spinach

3. Bring to a boil, then turn down to a low boil for 12 minutes. 4. Quickly chill the eggs in ice-cold water. 5. To decorate successfully, the eggs must be completely cool and dry. 6. Hard-cooked eggs should be kept refrigerated and used within one week. NOTE: The greenish

•1 small onion, finely chopped •3 tablespoons butter •1/4 teaspoon ground nutmeg •1/2 teaspoon salt •1/8 teaspoon black pepper •Dash of cayenne pepper (optional) •1 cup half-and-half •1 container (15 ounces) color around the yolk of hard-cooked eggs is a natural result of sulfur and iron reacting at the surface of the yolk. It may occur when eggs are cooked too long or at too high a temperature, or when there is a high amount of iron in the cooking water. Although the color may be unappealing, the eggs are still wholesome and nutritious, and their flavor is unaffected. Greenish yolks can best be avoided by using the proper cooking time and temperature (avoid intense boiling), and by rapidly cooling the cooked eggs. Occasionally, scrambled eggs can develop a greenish tint if they are overcooked at too high a temperature or left too long in a metal pan. Decorating Tips: 1. Use crayons to gently

Heat oven to 350 F. Cook spinach according to package directions. Drain in a large strainer. Show your child how to squeeze out the liquid by pressing spinach against the sides of the strainer with a large spoon. Saute onion in butter on medium heat until onion is translucent. Stir in spinach, salt, nutmeg and black pepper. For an extra kick, add cayenne pepper if you wish. Cool. In a large mixing bowl, combine half and half, cheeses and eggs. Mix thoroughly. Stir in cooled spinach mixture. Pour into color a design on the hardcooked Easter eggs. If you want to dye the crayondecorated eggs, the crayon wax will resist the dye and the design will show through. 2. You also can decorate the eggs with craft supplies, buttons, sequins, glitter, beads, ribbons and pieces of felt or stickers. Use white or craft glue to attach the materials. 3. To make your own dye: Combine 1/2 to 1 tablespoon of food coloring with 2 teaspoons of white distilled vinegar in a large cup or deep bowl. You can experiment by mixing the food coloring to create a variety of hues. Add water until the cup or bowl is half full. 4. Gently place the eggs into the dying liquid in the cup or bowl using a soup spoon to avoid cracking

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pastry-lined pan. Bake 50-60 minutes or until pie is set and top is lightly browned. Let stand 10 minutes. Serve warm with mixed fruit or green salad on the side and a slice of crusty French bread. Makes 6 servings. TIP: Prepare the crust and put it into the pan the day before. Cover and refrigerate. Donna Erickson’s award-winning series “Donna’s Day” is airing on public television nationwide. To find more of her creative family recipes and activities, visit www. donnasday.com and link to the NEW Donna’s Day Facebook fan page. Her latest book is “Donna Erickson’s Fabulous Funstuff for Families.”

the shell. The longer the eggs are left in the dye, the darker the color will become.

5. When the egg is the desired color, remove it from the dye, pat it dry with a paper towel and place it back into the egg carton or on an egg-holder. Refrigerate until ready to use.

Angela Shelf Medearis is an award-winning children’s author, culinary historian and the author of seven cookbooks. Her new cookbook is “The Kitchen Diva’s Diabetic Cookbook.” Her website is www.divapro.com. To see how-to videos, recipes and much, much more, Like Angela Shelf Medearis, The Kitchen Diva! on Facebook. Recipes may not be reprinted without permission from Angela Shelf Medearis.

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I would like to inform you that I will stop my active clinical practice in Yorkton effective from July 1st, 2018. I have enjoyed working and living in Yorkton for the last sixteen (16) years, I do appreciate all my patients and the community for all the support given to make sure the first walk-in clinic in Yorkton is well established. Dr. Mikhail Shahat at City Medical Centre is accepting new patients and will be ready to absorb most of my patients effective from July 1st, 2018. The Walk-In Clinic service will continue to be available for every patient. I am also in the process of recruiting a new doctor who is expected to commence work later this year. Any patient/client who wants to transfer his/ her service to another doctor is free to contact our office as well. For any further inquiry please feel free to phone 1-306-782-1122. Thank you Dr. O. O. Oduntan


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HOLLYWOOD — Leonardo DiCaprio and Brad Pitt are joining forces for Quentin Tarantino’s ninth film, “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood.” Tarantino spent five years writing the script about Hollywood in 1969, and since he is one of the ultimate film buffs, who better than Tarantino? The film has DiCaprio playing a former Western star and Pitt as his longtime stuntman. Leo’s cowboy

• It was famed Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius who made the follow-

lives next door to Sharon Tate, who was murdered, with her friends, by The Manson Family. Margot Robbie, Oscar nominated for “I, Tonya,” is set to play Sharon Tate. Tarantino worked with Pitt in “Inglorious Basterds” (2009) and with DiCaprio in “Django Unchained” (2012). Chris Hemsworth may put his “Thor” hammer down, for a while, to take on aliens in the spin-off

ing sage observation: “Everything we hear is an opinion, not a fact.

Rob Lowe of “Men in Black” (which won’t have either Tommy Lee Jones or Will Smith). It’s set for a June 2019 Everything we see is a perspective, not the truth.” • The United States isn’t the only country that has an accolade to recognize excellence in the film industry. Here the awards are known as the Oscars, but other nations have their own names: In Canada they’re known as Genies, in France they’re Cesars, in Russia they’re called Nikas, in Mexico

release. “Saturday Night Live” alum and “Bridesmaids” (2011) star Kristen Wiig will do battle with Diana Prince (aka “Wonder Woman”) in the sequel of the blockbuster 2017 film, which grossed $821 million. “Black Panther” is set to pass “Wonder Woman” at the box office any day now, and hit the $1 billion mark shortly thereafter. When “The Bad Seed” hit movie theaters in 1956, it earned three Oscar acting nominations, for Nancy Kelly, Eileen Heckart and young Patty McCormack. It was remade as a TV film in 1985 with Lynn Redgrave and David Carradine, but wasn’t a critical or ratings hit. Lifetime planned

to remake it in 2015, but it was postponed ... until now. Rob Lowe will star, produce and direct for Lifetime and has cast Mckenna Grace in the title role as the murderous child. McKenna has a recurring role in “Designated Survivor” (as Kiefer Sutherland’s daughter), is in Netflix’s “Fuller House” and will star in its upcoming remake of “The Haunting of Hill House.” “Hill House” was filmed as “The Haunting” in 1963 with Julie Harris and Claire Bloom, and in 1999 with Liam Neeson and Catherine Zeta-Jones. Patty McCormack, long associated with the original “Bad Seed,” will play

the psychiatrist who treats her in this one. Six-time Oscar-nominee Shirley MacLaine, who won an Oscar for “Terms of Endearment” (1983), is truly one of the last movie stars left on the planet. She’ll play an elf named Polly, the childhood nanny of Noelle, the daughter of Santa Claus, played by Anna Kendrick, in Disney’s “Noelle.” “SNL” alum Bill Hader plays her brother, and Julie Hagerty plays Mrs. Claus. Michael Gross of “Family Ties” will portray the Elder Elf. It’s set to open in November 2019. MacLaine, who has written several books about past lives, probably never thought she’d be an elf in this one!

they’re Golden Ariels, in Spain they’re known as Goyas, and in the United Kingdom they’re called BAFTAs (formerly the Orange British Academy Film Awards). • Here’s a disturbing statistic for parents: If your child is like the average American youth, between the ages of 5 and 15 they

will see approximately 13,500 people killed on television. • A chicken, a sheep and a duck get in the basket of a hot air balloon. No, that’s not the first line of a joke; they really were passengers on a hot air balloon — the very first passengers in that type of conveyance, as a matter of

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Distinctions between Crohn’s and colitis Inflammatory bowel conditions affect millions of people. Some of these conditions share symptoms, but may have certain distinctions that set them apart from one another. Ulcerative colitis and Crohn’s disease are two conditions that are similar but not one and the same. As a result, only a doctor can properly diagnose each condition. The UCLA Center for Inflammatory Bowel Diseases says both colitis and Crohn’s are characterized by inflammation of the digestive tract. Both diseases can develop at any age, but often occur in teenagers and young adults. They also affect men and women equally. Another similarity is that the causes of UC and Crohn’s disease are unknown, although environmental, genetic and an inappropriate response by the body’s immune system can be factors. To the average person, it may be difficult to figure out if they are suffering from UC or Crohn’s disease because of these startling similarities. Yet, Healthline says there are important differences as well, which include the location of the illness in the gastrointestinal tract and the way each disease responds to treatment.

Here’s a look at what sets UC and Crohn’s apart. Crohn’s disease Crohn’s disease may affect any part of the GI tract (mouth to anus). However, Crohn’s is most often to blame for symptoms at the end of the small intestine, called the small bowel, and the beginning of the colon, or the large bowel. WebMD says Crohn’s disease can affect all layers of the bowel walls. Those with Crohn’s may have healthy areas interspersed with inflamed spots. Rectal bleeding or blood in stools is less common in Crohn’s sufferers, and because it can impact more areas of the body, those with Crohn’s may experience mouth sores, anal tears or infections. Crohn’s also may affect areas outside of the GI tract, including the skin, eyes, joints, and liver. Ulcerative Colitis Contrary to Crohn’s disease, UC is confined to the colon and only affects the inner lining of the colon. Those with UC will have much more continuance to

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ASPARAGUS QUICHE With spring in the air and asparagus readily available, here’s a great high-protein lunch dish that is sure to be a hit.

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to combine. Stir in onion flakes and nutmeg. Pour milk mixture evenly over top. Bake for 50 to 55 minutes or until center tests done. Place pie plate on a wire rack and let set for 10 minutes. Cut into 8 wedges. Serves 8. HINT: Thaw asparagus by placing in a colander and rinsing under hot water for one minute. • Each serving equals: 230 calories, 10g fat, 15g protein, 20g carbs, 515mg sodium, 190mg calcium, 2g fiber; Diabetic Exchanges: 1-1/2 Meat, 1 Starch, 1 Vegetable, 1 Fat; Carb Choices: 1.

Heat oven to 350 F. Place pie crust in a deepdish 9-inch pie plate and flute edges. Layer ham and asparagus in prepared pie crust. Evenly sprinkle Swiss cheese over top. In a medium bowl, combine dry milk powder and water. Add eggs. Mix well

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Cooking up ribs for the big game Watching the big game with family and friends makes sports more enjoyable for many people. Game watch parties can be lavish affairs with a full buffet of foods, or more laid back potluck gatherings. When choosing foods for a game watch, certain staples should not be ignored. Ribs are one such food. Many sports fans feel a tailgate or game watch party is not complete unless ribs are served. Those who want

Style Baby Back Ribs with Sage Honey” from Laurey Masterton’s “The Fresh Honey Cookbook” (Storey Publishing). California-Style Baby Back Ribs with Sage Honey Serves 4 as an appetizer •1 cup tamari •1⁄2 cup honey, preferably sage honey •4 garlic cloves, peeled •1 whole rack baby back ribs (about 2 pounds) •1 small Meyer lemon

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Combine the tamari, honey and garlic cloves in a small saucepan over medium-high heat. Bring to a boil, and then reduce the heat to a simmer. Cook for 5 minutes, but watch carefully so the mixture does not burn. Remove from the heat and set aside. Meanwhile, place the rack of ribs in a deep baking pan. Add 1 cup water, or enough to cover the bottom of the pan. Cover with

aluminum foil and place in the oven. Bake the ribs for 45 minutes. Remove the water from the baking pan and brush the marinade on the ribs. Bake, uncovered, basting frequently with the marinade, for 30 minutes longer, or until thoroughly cooked. To bring a crisp finish to the ribs, preheat the broiler or prepare a hot fire in a charcoal or gas grill. Broil or grill the ribs just until crispy, watching carefully to prevent burn-

Try this tasty, versatile loaf Cooks who want a versatile bread that’s great for sandwiches and morning toast can try the following recipe for “Molasses Oatmeal Loaf” from Linda Collister’s “Quick Breads” (Ryland, Peters & Small). Quick and easy to prepare, this loaf provides a chewy texture and a pleasant tang. Molasses Oatmeal Loaf

Makes 1 medium loaf •2 tablespoons molasses •1-1⁄3 cups buttermilk •3⁄4 cup rolled oats •1-2⁄3 cups whole-wheat flour •1-3⁄4 cups unbleached all-purpose flour •1 teaspoon baking soda •1 teaspoon sea salt •2 tablespoons unsalted butter, chilled and cut into cubes

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Yogurt-Marinated Leg of Lamb This Easter favorite serves 12 and takes less than an hour to prepare. •2 teaspoon ground cumin •1 teaspoon ground coriander •1 teaspoon ground red pepper (cayenne) •1/4 teaspoon ground allspice •2 cup plain nonfat or low-fat yogurt •1 teaspoon freshly grated lemon peel •1/4 cup fresh lemon juice •4 teaspoon minced garlic •1 teaspoon salt •1 - 5- to 6-pound leg of lamb, boned, butterflied and trimmed of visible fat Put cumin, coriander, red pepper and allspice in a small saucepan. Stir over low heat 1 to 2 minutes until fragrant (take care not to burn spices.) Scrape into a medium-size bowl and stir in remaining marinade ingredients until blended. Put lamb in a large zipper-type food-storage bag. Add marinade, seal bag and turn to coat meat. Refrigerate at least 6 hours or overnight. Remove lamb from refrigerator 1 hour before cooking. Heat broiler and broiler-pan or grill. Remove lamb from marinade. Discard marinade. Grill or broil lamb 15 minutes per side for medium-rare, 20 minutes per side for welldone. Let stand 5 minutes, then slice thin across the grain. TIP: Ask your butcher

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ARIES (March 21 to April 19) Resist a confrontation with that irksome person. The matter will soon blow over anyway. Meanwhile, channel your high Arian energy into areas with more positive potential. TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) The innovative Bovine finds a creative way to resolve a sensitive domestic problem by midweek. A former colleague returns with an intriguing business suggestion. GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) An unexpected critical statement from someone you trust could catch you momentarily off guard. But you soon recover your equilibrium and rise to the challenge. CANCER (June 21 to July 22) You might feel you can handle a new project on your own. But advice from someone with experience could help you avoid possibly costly as well as time-consuming obstacles. LEO (July 23 to August 22) Waiting for others to

make decisions is difficult for the take-charge Lion. But by week’s end, you should hear news that will help you regain control of the situation. VIRGO (August 23 to September 22) Your superjudgmental side could dominate the week unless you try to keep it in check. Otherwise you risk offending people, including some who are very close to you. LIBRA (September 23 to October 22) Expect more information to come out about that possible career shift. Meanwhile, your loving concern helps someone close to you get through a worrisome period. SCORPIO (October 23 to November 21) Despite an occasional setback, workplace pressures should continue to ease through most of the week. This would be a good time to plan that long-delayed trip. SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to December 21) The sage Sagittarian quickly recognizes an

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THE BOLD AND THE BEAUTIFUL Brooke worried about Ridge’s underlying anger toward Bill. Det. Sanchez questioned Wyatt and Justin about Bill’s shooting. Hope revealed a secret to Liam about Steffy and Bill. Wyatt’s hatred of his father was palpable. Steffy and Brooke told Ridge about Bill’s mar-

DEAR PAW’S CORNER: I wanted to write and tell you about “Riley,” a little dog we fostered. He came to us after being rescued from a terrible living situation, and he had spent a long time getting medical treatment at the local shelter before being cleared to stay with a family. Riley was emaciated when he was rescued. He was missing one eye from an attack by another dog. As a mixed-breed toy terrier, he had specific health needs that weren’t met, and by the time he reached the shelter had severe kidney disease and diminished neurological function. The vet told us that we would likely be his last family. Because his heart and kidneys were damaged, along with other issues, he was not expect-

riage proposal. The detective received an important clue about his case. Steffy lashed out at Hope and demanded to know her true intentions toward Liam. Carter got called in to help the Forresters. Sheila kept a close eye on Maya and Pam at Il Giardino. Justin wasn’t pleased when Jarrett returned to Spencer with a request. After carefully analyzing each suspect, Det. Sanchez made an arrest. Wait to See: A family pulls together to help exonerate one of their own. DAYS OF OUR LIVES After her heartbreak, ed to live more than six months. Knowing this, we were determined to make his final days as comfortable and loved as possible. We have another rescue, a fierce little mutt named “Zu-Zu,” who became Riley’s little sister and protector, cuddling next to him in his doggie bed. Despite the abuse he suffered, Riley was an incredibly loving dog. Under our care and with Zu-Zu at his side, his health improved. He lived with us for just over two years before finally passing away last week. We were thrilled to foster Riley and just wanted the world to know about him. Please tell your readers, if they have the means, to consider fostering rescued pets to prepare them for eventual adoption. — Tracey L., Gloucester, Massachusetts DEAR TRACEY: Riley indeed sounds like a wonderful dog, and I’m glad he found his way to you. Thank you for sharing his story. Send your pet care tips, questions or comments to ask@pawscorner.com.

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Recent snowfall positive for crop start By Calvin Daniels Staff Writer Recent snowfalls have certainly made expected spring moisture conditions better, and that is good news for farmers. “The new snowfall is definitely being seen as a good thing for farmers in most areas for the upcoming growing season,” said Mike Popowich, manager at TA Foods in the city. Popowich noted, “2017 was a much drier year on average for Saskatchewan farmers and there were drought concerns in various parts of the province. Up until this snowfall in March, there wasn’t enough snow sitting on the fields to replenish adequate topsoil moisture for the 2018 growing season. The snowfall amount was good, but the timing (near the end of winter) was an added bonus.” The positive sentiment was echoed by Terry Tyson general manager at Grain Millers. “Generally, feedback from the farmer community in our neighbourhood is that we dried out pretty good by the end of last year,” he told Yorkton This Week. “This snow is welcome, and the hopes are for a slow melt so it doesn’t all just run off.” Kevin R. Elmy, P.Ag. and owner at Friendly Acres Seed farm near Saltcoats said after a number of years of wetter conditions, “2017 for us was a very dry year, no rain after June 10th until September.

Jordan Ford gets ready to roll in May of 2017. Located just east of Yorkton. Most of the sloughs are dry so adding some snow is a psychological boost for most … but still require June rains to get us up and running.” While weather conditions are always an area of interest for farmers heading into a new growing season, so too are the prospects for prices. Elmy said he plans to stay the course in terms of staying true to his longer term crop rotation plans. “I have been so busy this winter, I haven’t been paying much attention to what the markets are doing,” he admitted. He then added; “we are going to continue on with our rotation, soybeans, cover crops, grazing corn, hay, spring triticale. We are adding perennial ryegrass seed production to our

rotation, along with more sweet corn and potentially more vegetable products. “In talking to other seed retails, wheat is hot, barley is not. “Pea acres should stay fairly strong. “Forage sales and cover crop sales keep increasing. Forage corn sales also are staying fairly constant.” Popowich said his view tends to rather crop specific. “At TA Foods our main interest is the flax market,” he reminded. “We’ve been seeing seeded acreage forecasts for organic certified flax around the same volumes as last year and the prices are still in a tight range, also similar to last year. “For non-organic flax the acreage forecasts are

down due to export markets becoming increasingly competitive to China and Europe. “Market share has been lost to competition in Kazakhstan, Russia, and India. “So far prices are consistent with 2017 but on seeded acreage that will be lower, at this point.” Tyson too looked at cropping intentions largely in terms of oats which Grain Millers processes. “Oat acres should be fairly steady, and there is a large carryout,” he said. “Supply should bounce around in comfortable territory again – probably not burdensome to cause big downside pressure, probably not tight to cause upside. “One thing to watch

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on oats is that they can sometimes trade ‘in sympathy’ with feed grains, as still a large amount of oats are consumed by animals instead of people. The boss feed grain is corn, and while US corn supplies are very comfortable, planting projections have corn acres down significantly. If one layered on some production issues, you could see the corn supply and demand tighten to a point where corn could have upside, and possibly pull other feed grain markets along for the ride, including oats. Bit of a long shot at this point, but certainly a possibility.” That said in general

crop rotation locally are likely to be kept at what is now normal. “Normal around here has become pushing canola as wall to wall as you can, and we don’t see that changing with oilseed prices high,” offered Tyson. None of the cereals are really jumping up and down saying ‘plant me!’ with their price signals, so we anticipate a normal distribution of the noncanola acres amongst the other crops. “The pulse crop tariffs in India will likely see significant reduction in pea and lentil acres, though those are not huge acre crops in the Parkland.”

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Low protein wheat - what happened? Wendy Schatz Leeds, P.Ag, CCA Lead Agronomist, Sharpes Soil Services Ltd This past fall brought a bountiful wheat harvest despite lower than average moisture. It also brought the problem of low protein leading to discounts at points of delivery. Getting to the bottom of low protein requires an understanding of several variables on your farm. Simplistically low protein is the result of insufficient available N. There must be enough Nitrogen in your system, both soil and applied fertilizer, for your targeted yield. Any

extra nitrogen then has the potential to go to protein. A good rule of thumb is that one bushel of wheat needs 2.3 bus/ lb of N. So a 60 bushel yield at 13.5% protein will need 138 lbs of N both from soil and applied fertilizer. Yield and protein work inversely to each other. In a productive farming operation, agronomists like myself, use yield and protein as a gauge for efficient crop use of N. For instance if you have applied sufficient N for your yield target and are experiencing lower yields and higher protein, there were bushels left on the table. If you achieved a higher

than targeted yield but low protein then more N is needed to satisfy the equation. If you have reached your targeted yield and have 13.5% protein – you have often efficiently used your resources. Simplistic moves to a bit more complicated when you add the following variables to the equation. Soil N – Soil tests to 24 inches help to understand the N at depth that a plant can grow and access. Soil tests also give an indication of how much additional N is needed to be applied. Organic matter – indicates the amount of N that

Extension services updated to support agriculture By Ministry of Agriculture Staff The Ministry of Agriculture is changing how it delivers extension services to better meet the needs of farmers, ranchers and agri-businesses, both now and into the future. The new model maintains the existing structure of 10 Regional Offices in their current locations around the province, while incorporating a number of changes aimed at ensuring the Ministry is delivering services that support the sustainable growth of the agriculture industry. Extension services delivery will focus on three key priorities: • Research and technology transfer - Extending research outcomes and technology producers need to be sustainable and competitive; • Program delivery - Delivering programs to ensure clients have the tools they need to adopt sound management practices and drive economic growth; and • Public trust – Ensuring producers do the right thing on their farm, mitigating risks to their social licence and building public trust. To advance these priorities, regional specialists will focus on five specialty areas, including: Agricultural

Program Specialists; Agri-Environmental Specialists; Livestock and Feed Extension Specialists; Crops Extension Specialists; and Range Management Extension Specialists. There will be a move away from a dedicated farm business management unit, with a shift to increasing understanding of agriculture programs and providing support to producers in accessing programs and funding. The new extension delivery model is designed to advance the new federal-provincial Canadian Agricultural Partnership (CAP) programs, which will be implemented to replace Growing Forward 2 programs ending March 31, 2018. More information about CAP programs will be featured in the May edition of Agriview and on Saskatchewan.ca as details are available. The Agriculture Knowledge Centre in Moose Jaw will continue to play a vital role in providing timely answers to producers with general questions. Ministry Regional Offices are also located in the communities of North Battleford, Prince Albert, Tisdale, Kindersley, Outlook, Watrous, Yorkton, Weyburn and Swift Current. The staff complement in each Regional Office will be tailored to the needs of the region.

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can be mineralized from the soil and available to your crop – often later in season when more N going to protein. Varieties – Some wheat varieties are more predisposed to slightly higher protein. Balanced nutrients – increasing only N without looking at P, K and S levels is not ideal. A balanced fertility program leads to the best yield potential. Sulfur is a critical part of protein production in

the plant. In cereal crops applying a 10:1 ratio of N to S is a good practise. Economics – it will take 30-40 lbs of N for 1% protein increase. If protein spreads are not great it may not pay to try to increase. Moisture/Environment – mother nature’s wild card in determining the true genetic yield expression of the plant – effecting all aspects of N utilization in the equation. One strategy to boost protein if growing conditions are good is a split application of N. This of course takes into account that there is enough N upfront for yield production. Top dressing extra N before the flag stage may lead to both a yield and protein bump. Top dressing at boot to heading may just lead to a protein bump. New research on increasing protein has just been released from the Amy Mangin at the University of Manitoba

conducted in collaboration with John Heard, Manitoba Agriculture and the Manitoba Wheat and Barley Growers Association. In their research they have found that a foliar nitrogen application post anthesis (about 10 days after fusarium spray timing) resulted in a protein bump. They also found at this stage that a melted urea solution versus UAN was more beneficial. The melted urea provided a safer form of nitrogen than diluted UAN which can still have risk of crop burn. So considering that it takes 30 lbs N to bump protein 1 point, will there be a return on investment? That is something that will change year to year based on Nitrogen pricing and protein spreads at the elevator. The important take home message is to start with a balanced fertility program for your yield goal. Have a safe and successful seeding season!

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Best nitrogen use is all in the timing A circle of life–and nitrogen–is playing out in farms across the United States. And researchers are trying to get the timing right. Some cover crops, such as hairy vetch or cereal rye, are not grown to be eaten. Instead, they capture nutrients, including nitrogen, from previous crops, the air, and the soil. When cover crops decompose, these nutrients are released. Cash crops, such as corn or soybean, planted afterward can use these nutrients to grow and thrive. But cash crops need different amounts of nutrients at different stages of growth. A new study assesses how quickly nutrients are released from two different cover crops. The goal, according to study co-author Rachel Cook, is to time nutrient release from cover crops to better match the nutrient needs

of specific cash crops. “It’s like trying to time a meal to come out of the oven exactly when all the hungry dinner guests arrive,” says Cook, currently a researcher at North Carolina State University. The researchers focused on nitrogen because it “is typically the most limiting nutrient in crop production, but has the most potential for environmental impact from losses.” The two cover crops, hairy vetch and cereal rye, are two of the most commonly planted cover crops in the Midwest. They found that hairy vetch and cereal rye had significantly different nitrogen release dynamics. “We now better understand the rate and quantity of nitrogen release from two of the more popular cover crops currently in use,” says Cook. “This information can help farmers estimate how much

nitrogen they might expect to get from their cover crop and when it will be available.” The study showed that hairy vetch released more nitrogen overall compared to cereal rye. Nitrogen release was also quicker from hairy vetch plants whose growth had been halted. “Hairy vetch releases almost all available nitrogen in the first four weeks after it’s terminated,” says Cook. That’s before the major time of nitrogen uptake by corn, which is around week eight after planting. “So, terminating hairy vetch too early could cause losses of nitrogen before the corn crop can get to it.” Cereal rye, on the other hand, released nitrogen slowly over multiple weeks. “This would be beneficial before a cash crop with low nitrogen needs,” says Cook. The study was carried

out in field test sites at the Agricultural Research Center at Carbondale, Illinois. Study plots were planted with either cereal rye or hairy vetch. After terminating the cover crops with herbicide, researchers planted soybean or corn, respectively. The researchers measured the growth of the two cover crops, how quickly they decomposed once terminated, and the ensuing quantity and rate of nitrogen they released. Overall, hairy vetch plants released almost three times as much nitrogen compared to cereal rye plants. More than 70% of the total nitrogen released

by hairy vetch occurred within the first two weeks after termination. In contrast, nitrogen release from cereal rye occurred later, with almost no net nitrogen release in the first four weeks after termination. Cook hopes that more information on how different cover crops release nutrients will help farmers make more informed decisions. “They will be able to choose which cover crop works best for their farm and the specific cash crops they are planting,” she says. “They will also know when to terminate the cover crop prior to planting the cash crop.”

Cover crops also do more than release nutrients after they are terminated. They can help manage soil quality and erosion, for example. “Long-term studies with cover crops will be really important,” says Cook. “These studies can help us understand how cover crops can improve soil properties over time and how that might improve cash crop yields.” Read more about Cook’s research in Soil Science Society of America Journal. The study was carried out by Taylor Sievers. It was funded by the Illinois Nutrient Research and Education Council.

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Governments invest Recently, Ralph Goodale, Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness on behalf of Lawrence MacAulay, Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada and Saskatchewan Agriculture Minister Lyle Stewart announced $7.7 million in funding for 30 croprelated research projects through Saskatchewan’s Agriculture Development Fund (ADF). In addition, the governments are committing $6.25 million in operating funds through the ADF to the Crop Development Centre (CDC) at the University of Saskatchewan over five years. “Investments in agricul-

tural research are critical to ensuring continued progress and increased efficiency for farmers,” said Goodale. “That’s why the Government of Canada strongly supports crop research, like these cost-shared projects in Saskatchewan that will help support the continued growth and innovation of Canada’s agriculture and agri-food sector.” “Investing in innovative, crop-related projects and supporting research organizations like the CDC not only provides Saskatchewan farmers and ranchers with the very latest in research and development, but also allows our province to be

competitive on the world stage and helps attract some of the best researchers in the industry,” Stewart said. “We’re very proud of our investments through ADF. They create future growth opportunities and help improve the bottom line for producers and food processors.” This year’s projects are diverse and focus on issues important to Saskatchewan agriculture. Some examples include: research to develop more clubroot resistant canola varieties; improve fusarium head blight resistance in durum wheat; better control of root rot in pea and lentils crops; and Continued on Page A22

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Stretching seed too far can affect calf health Naomi Paley, BSA, PAg, Regional Livestock Specialist, Yorkton Although feed quality from the 2017 forage crop was above average, yields were lower due to the dry conditions we experienced. The winter the cold temperatures and wind chills have taken a pretty big bite out of the feed stack and many producers are finding themselves wondering how to stretch what feed they have left until green grass is available. Pregnant beef cows that have kept the fetus for 3 months are physiologically committed to carry it to term. As fetal growth starts to accelerate in mid & late gestation, the demand for energy, protein, minerals and vitamins ramps up. The cow needs to consume these nutrients in adequate amounts to grow a healthy calf and maintain her own health. As she enters the third trimester, she runs into the situation where her capacity to eat is limited by the calf taking up space inside of her while her requirements for nutrition are increasing. We can combat this by providing better quality forage or some additional energy supplement. If nutrient intake is significantly below requirements, she will deplete her own body resources, including fat, her muscle protein and her stores of minerals and vitamins. As a result, she may lack sufficient muscle tone and endurance to deliver the calf quickly and efficiently. Long deliveries put stress on both the cow and her calf. In severe cases of under nutrition of protein and energy, calves are born weak and unmotivated to get up and suck. They may be suffering from acute Vitamin E/sel-

Naomi Paley enium deficiency (White Muscle Disease), leading to extreme muscle weakness. Overall, calves from malnourished cows lack the muscular strength and coordination to get mobile, and lack the mental alertness and drive to bond with the cow and fulfill their instinctive urge to find the udder and suckle vigorously. Without help many of these calves will die. Those that survive will be at risk from infectious disease, as they may not obtain adequate colostrum volume, and these cows will likely produce low quality colostrum which is deficient in immunoglobulins. Calves born into this whirlpool of negativity may succumb early, or they may struggle through calf hood after suffering setbacks from diarrhea and other diseases. They will likely be smaller at weaning due to lowered maternal milk production and the impact of disease. Cows in this situation will be slow to cycle and breed back, and are at risk of coming up open in the fall.

ing to accept as being the result of short feed supplies and subpar nutrition, there are actions we can take to make things better. If an alarming number of weak calves are born in a calving season: •Get your vet out • The cause may be due to an infectious disease such as BVD. Swift action is needed to find out if pathogens are the culprit and mount an effective campaign against them • Get dead calves necropsied • Inject newborns with Vitamin E/selenium, and Vitamins A and D – if injectable vitamins are not available, you can give calves vitamin A and E capsules sold over the counter at your local pharmacy. The gel capsules can be administered using a bolus applicator. •Discuss with your Vet the idea of injecting the cows with Vitamin E/selenium •Provide supplemental colostrum (fresh or frozen) or artificial colostrum products to calves which did not strongly suckle within the first 12 hrs, or whose dams who do not appear to be milking well •During cold or rainy weather, get weak calves dried off and warmed up, then started on the cow or fed supplemental colostrum •Put the cows on your best forage. If you don’t have good quality forage, then feed each cow a few lbs per day of an energy/ protein concentrate (pel-

lets or grain) •Provide cows with a salt/mineral mix which contains the right levels of calcium and phosphorous, and adequate levels of trace minerals and vitamins Management after the calving season: •Ensure cows are gaining weight going into breeding •Keep them on good quality pasture or supplement with an energy/pro-

tein concentrate •Provide a salt/mineral mix that has the right Ca and P levels to match the feed, and contains adequate levels of selenium and other trace minerals such as zinc, iodine, copper, manganese and cobalt Management for fall & winter: •Get lab analyses done on your stored forages •Feed a salt/mineral mix to match the calcium

and phosphorous in your feed, and which contains adequate levels of all of the trace minerals and vitamins •Body condition score cows and group them for feeding - thinnest cows get the best forage •Supplement with energy and protein as needed •Monitor cows over the winter and make adjustments to the feeding program if necessary

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Assembly time It is a busy time of year for farm machinery dealerships across the Canadian Prairies as they prepare to meet the demands of their farm clients when spring seeding begins. That is certainly the case at Yorkton New Holland where work on equipment such as their line of Flexicoil P series air carts and Guardian™ Front Boom Sprayers from New Holland. In terms of air carts they have seven models with capacity up to 950 bushels, with two, three or four-tank models and the option to select tow-between or tow-behind implement configurations. Founded in 1952, Flexi-Coil grew rapidly, introducing the first coil packer, acquiring Friggstad Manufacturing in 1984 and developing into a global seeding, tillage and chemical application company. Flexi-Coil and New Holland began working together in 1997, and became part of the same company in 2000. Over 15,000 air carts have been built since, with over 50,000 built to date. As for Front Boom Sprayers you get the best visibility without looking over your shoulder. Nozzles are located behind the front boom, so you have a complete, unrestricted view of every nozzle. Greater visibility means you can run the boom closer to the ground to reduce drift. Staff Photos by Calvin Daniels

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Guretzky is hoping to canarygrass enough to creHow do you winters and tolerates both make the prospect of keep- ate open spaces for other host tens of mildrought and ing wetlands more attract- vegetation. More open lions of migramoist condi- ive. His experiment tests waters would be available tory waterfowl the usefulness of wetlands for foraging water birds. tions. every year? “It’s aggres- invaded by reed canary- Birds, cows, and producers The Rainwater sive; noth- grass as a feed source for would all benefit. Basin of southing stops its cows. In theory, producers “We’re trying to encoureast Nebraska growth,” said could rent out wetlands as age producers to graze or provides a vital John Guretzky. grazing land to cattle farm- harvest the wetlands,” he resting stop Guretzky is a ers, or let their own cows explained. “That way proand feeding stagrassland sys- graze it. Producers could ducers could still get value tion. There, the tems ecologist at also harvest the reed can- through the land.” native wetland the University arygrass. plants produce Guretzky wanted to By grazing or haying the know how repeated forof Nebraskaenough seed to Lincoln. He’s wetlands, producers could age harvests would affect replenish the been studying access a free feed source reed canarygrass. He birds — some of an innovative for their cattle. The cattle also wanted to know how them threatened way to contain would disturb the reed or endangered Continued on Page A21 the reed canaryspecies — for their long jourSumitted Photo by SV Fisk. grass’s destruction of seed-proney. But a non- Cranes prefer open water to feed. Removing invasive reed canarygrass ducing plants in native grass spe- opens the waters for native plants and migratory birds like these in wetlands. But reed cancies has been southern Nebraska. arygrass isn’t the wreaking havoc places native, high-seed and clogs patches of open Heavy Truck and Trailer Parts & Service in wetlands all over the producing species. The water in the wetland. It only threat to Nebraska U.S. Reed canarygrass dis- grass forms dense stands can survive through cold wetlands. Most land surrounding the Rainwater Find us on Highway Yorkton, SKYorkton, or www.truckpro.ca Find us at10 537East, Broadway St. E., SK Basin is farmed. Less than or www.truckpro.ca one percent of the original www.truckproz.com Rainwater Basin wetlands remain. Most wetlands in the area have been converted into cropland.

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INVADER Continued from Page A20 productive and nutritious the wetlands were with harvest. “Cattle producers are concerned about their cattle health,” said Guretzky. Guretzky simulated repeated grazing events on two wetlands in Seward County, Nebraska. During the dry, summer season, he and his research team “grazed” (mowed) wetland plots between zero and three times. They found that the wetlands produce enough fodder to satisfy cattle nutrient needs. They also found that the more plots are grazed, the

more likely other species besides reed canarygrass will have a chance. “Removing all that top growth lets more light in on the soil,” he said. Reed canarygrass stems and leaves tend to smother annual plants and block the sunlight. By repeatedly mowing, the team gave other plants a chance. But reed canarygrass proved more stubborn than Guretzky thought. Over the three-year experiment, they made a slight dent in the reed canarygrass’ hold in only one of the locations. “If you don’t maintain that grazing pressure, you

won’t see a strong decline in the reed canarygrass,” he said. “We didn’t have quite the impact we expected to.” Guretzky said the next step would be to bring

cows into the wetlands and let them graze repeatedly during the growing season. A longer experiment, with consistent grazing pressure, might loosen reed canarygrass’ stronghold

enough to let other species in. But Guretzky said there’s probably no way to fully eradicate it without using herbicides and cutting the root structure with sharp disks.

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Read more about this research in Agronomy Journal. Nebraska Game and Parks Commission and the Nebraska Environmental Trust funded the research.

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INVEST Continued from Page A16 increasing the use of faba beans in pet food and fish feed to create another value-added use for a Saskatchewan pulse crop. Today’s ADF announcement into the 30 research projects leverages significant additional funding from industry partners, in addition to government

funding. More than $3.1 million has been committed from the following partners: the Western Grains Research Foundation; the Saskatchewan Wheat Development Commission; the Saskatchewan Canola Development Commission; the Saskatchewan Pulse Growers; the Saskatchewan Flax

Chair Dave Sefton said. “We are grateful for funding that supports our operations, and for continued investment into research and innovation from the Government of Saskatchewan,” CDC Managing Director at the University of Saskatchewan Dr. Kofi Agblor said. “Continued investment from the province affirms its commitment to our clearly demonstrated mission of improving economic returns for farmers and the agriculture industry of western

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Canada, as well as our new vision of being a worldclass crop improvement organization that delivers advanced crop genetics for society.” Funding for ADF is part of the $26.8 million the Government of Saskatchewan committed to agriculture research in the 2017-18 provincial budget. Funding is provided under the federal-provincial-territorial initiative, Growing Forward 2. In July 2017, federal, provincial and territorial ministers of agriculture

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Sclerotinia management still important The 2016 season broke all records for Sclerotinia across the Prairies, with provincial disease surveys claiming that prevalence was at 93 percent in Manitoba, 92 percent in Saskatchewan, and 80 percent in Alberta. The heavy disease pressure felt then is still an issue for canola growers today. Despite 2017 being a dry year, Sclerotinia was observed in 51.3 percent of canola surveyed in Saskatchewan, according to the 2017 Canola Disease Survey conducted by the Saskatchewan Ministry of Agriculture. Sclerotinia stem rot occurs in all canola growing areas of Canada, aggravated by tight rotations, increasing broadleaf acres, and moisture. The inoculum can also overwinter and remain in fields for up to five years – even in dry conditions. “We need to be more innovative when we think about Sclerotinia management. Perhaps the old way of thinking about Sclerotinia as a disease that’s only a concern in wet years in canola needs to be retired,” said Colleen Redlick, Senior Technical Service Specialist with BASF Canada. “When you think of moisture, it is usually about rainfall, but heavy morning dews and dense canopies can still harbour enough moisture to start the Sclerotinia disease cycle.” Proactive scouting, seeding at recommended

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Crop rotation, grazing rebuilds soil Soil gets tired. After years of supporting a rotating cast of crops, the soil’s nutrient supply is often exhausted. The tilling, turning, and planting also degrade the organic matter in the soil and its ability to stay hydrated. “All that moving and disturbing of the soil really beats it up,” says Eugenia M. Pena-Yewtukhiw, a plant and soil scientist at the University of West Virginia. “So it’s helpful to let it rest, let it wait. The question is, how long?” Letting the soil rest can be difficult economically for farmers, so PenaYewtukhiw wanted to discover the least possible amount of time it would take to allow the soil to heal from intensive crop rotation. To answer that question, Pena-Yewtukhiw planted sod — or grasses — in a field that had been cycled through four consecutive years of row crops. Row crops like corn, soybeans, wheat, and kale are grown in rows wide enough to be tilled with tractors. P e n a - Ye w t u k h i w replaced the row crops with a combination of perennial grasses and legumes, which only needed to be planted once. The soil got a break from tilling, which disrupts soil clumps and compacts the soil, making it more vulnerable to erosion and dehydration. Compacted soils also don’t allow roots to penetrate easily, mak-

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No. 244, to adopt Bylaw Z2/12 under The Planning rooms - all intends new appliances and • Secure, quiet and Development 2007 toAsking amend Bylaw No. Z2/94, known as the decor. In-suite Act, laundry. FOR VIEWING CALL YorktonPhone Planning District Zoning Bylaw. $195,300. 306-934-2568.

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Intent ON BUS ROUTE Housesbylaw for Sale The proposed Z2/12 will: A) Rezone proposed twelve (3.5 acre) parcels on the NW 24-25-4PRinvestments_1x27.nil_ 3 BEDROOM HOUSE in Saska2, from A-Agricultural to C1 - Highway Commercial and Light R0011511701.indd Available Immediately toon, double lot, double heated Industrial.

garage, all appliances included. 1x27L prod2/KJ (class 4040) for Rent! Asking $265,000. Affected Land Phone 306-934•wed-mp-tfc 2 BEDROOM SUITE IN 2568. The affected land to be rezoned is legally described as NW 24-25-4-2

4-PLEX twelve proposed 3.5 acre parcels shown within the boldBUILDING dashed outline STARTER on the following map. HOME/ For Inquiries, please call REVENUE Proposed PROPERTY. parcels on the NW 24-25-4-2 306-782-8803 1,100sq.ft., 3 bedroom, Daytime many upgrades including plumbing, electrical, flooring. Close to BTMak_1x17.a28_R0011511705. amenities. Taxes $1,430. indd YTW MP mar1/17 Asking $29,500. Melville. prod3/dm dec29/17 classified 306-450-9594. proof tracey

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Tender Invitation Eaglestone Lodge of Kamsack, Saskatchewan invites tender quotations for: Remove and Dispose of existing 23 windows and Supply and install Reason PVC white windows complete with Low E / Argon Gas / Brick mould The reasons for the amendments are: / Jamb Extension / Interior White Laminated Casings

1) To accommodate subdivisions of the quarter section for proposed twelve acre) parcels for picture the intended use 5' of xhighway commercial 12 -(3.5 single hung beside approx. 7' and10 light industrial. - awnings approx. 42" x 36" - fixed 1/2 over awning 1/2 (with obscure glass) approx. 5' x 3' Public1 Inspection Any person may inspect Bylaw Z2/12 at the municipal ofÀce in

Remove Dispose ofduring existing doorsofÀ and and Install Steel Yorkton, and Saskatchewan regular ceSupply hours between 8:00 a.m. Insulated Doors complete with Friday. Hardware, Interior Laminated and 4:00 p.m. Monday through Copies are available at cost. Casings and Exterior PVC Capping

Written Submissions 5- raised 6 panel doors (inswing) Any person(s) may make a written submission to council regarding proposedand Bylaw Z2/12. will be accepted either byInstall mail Remove Dispose of Submissions existing Storm Doors and Supply and or at the public1/2 hearing. Mailed submissions 5- White Lite Panel Storm Doors. should be forwarded to: Rural Municipality of Orkney No. 244 26 - 5th Ave. N., Yorkton, SK Tender closing date April 6, 2018 S3N 0Y8. The lowest or any bid submission not necessarily accepted.

Public Hearing Council will hold a public hearing on October 2012 at 10:30 a.m., For more information please 11, contact: at the R.M. OfÀce at 26 - 5th Avenue North, Yorkton Saskatchewan, to hear any person or group that wants to comment on the proposed Bylaw Z2/12. Council will also consider written comments received Kevin-toMaintenance at the hearing,Attn.: or delivered the undersignedManager at the municipal ofÀce P.O.the Box 1330 • 346 Miles Street • Kamsack, SK • SOA 1SO before hearing.

Eaglestone Lodge Phone: (306) 542-2620 • Fax: (306) 542-4342

Issued at the R.M.EMAIL: of Orkney No. 244 this 21st day of September, 2012. eaglestone@sasktel.net Donna Westerhaug, Administrator


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EXPERIENCED CARPENTERS Available. Interior & exterior, renovations, siding, windows, doors, painting, flooring, asphalt roofing. Call Peter at 306-542-2463 or Paul at 306-590-8227.

HI FOLKS! Contact Glen for all of your construction needs, big or small. Guaranteed to be the best workmanship you’ve probably ever seen! Over 20yrs. experience. Piece work or by the hour for particular clients. Specializing in: Framing, Fibreglass Insulation w/poly, Drywall, Finishing Carpentry, Doors & Windows, Minor Plumbing 7 electrical, Renovations & Repairs. Fixing what the other guy screwed up! And a host of other Handyman Skills! Call Glen 306-641-4987.

Handyperson WHATEVER NEEDS DONE. Carpentry, plumbing, painting, yard work, garbage hauled away. Phone 306-621-7538, leave message.

SEW AND SEW’S PLACE Zipper replacement, Hemming, Drapery and Alterations. By Appointment Tuesday - Friday, 9am6pm. 33 Caldwell Dr. Yorkton. Phone 306-783-1205. Email: sewandsewsplace@sasktel.net.

Painting/Wallpaper PRECISION PAINTING low winter rates (example) average size bedroom may cost as low as $100. (2 coats, repairs, etc.). Take advantage of this one time offer! Phone Duane 306-521-0825.

UNLIMITED SOLUTIONS. Mold inspections & Testing. Radon gas testing, ozone odour elimination. Wayne 306-331-8069.

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.

YORKTON SHUTTLE is providing new passenger transportation service between Yorkton and Regina, every day. For more information visit us: https://yorktonshuttle.com or contact us yorktonshuttle@gmail.com. 1-306-316-0221.

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BRAZEAU MASONRY & ROOFING. Rooftop snow removal. Wayne 306-331-8069.

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This Week Marketplace | March 30, 2018 Wanted WANTED: UNUSED TRACTORS. Condition not too important. Cash in yard. Call Perry at 306-7288345.

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GRAIN FED BEEF SALE Side of Beef $3.75 lb. Small sides available

Hamburger (Lean) $4.00 lb. Order now for April pick up All Pieces Cut & Wrapped NORTH COUNTRY MEATS STENEN Phone Shawn 306-548-2807 Ted 306-621-1082

2006 CHEVY Impala LT, loaded, excellent condition. 186,000kms, $3,500 OBO. Moving Sale. Furniture, tables, lamps and much more. Call 306-563-5165. 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 $3,800. Phone 306-641-4987. 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. BULL FIGHTER Painting $9,500 OBO; hydraulics for Massey Harris 44 gas tractor $150; scrap iron $300; diesel tank $100; two oil barrels $100; 1 shack $400; 1 red building $250; white table & 1 chair $150; cream can $50. Phone 204-734-9135.

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Apartments/Condos for Rent

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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 2 BEDROOM APARTMENT ColumbiaWest_1x23.nil_ AVAILABLE MAY 1st in a quiet R0011511708.indd 1x23L Spacious, 4-plex on 1st Avenue. well-maintained and •wed •mp tfc (class 4040)close to downtown. $850/month, proof sandy Rent heat, water included, coin laundry, parking. No Smoking, No Pets, references required, damage deposit needed. For application email rental1441st@hotmail.com or 306244-6890 during the day or evening before 8:30pm. 2 BEDROOM Suite Available. $775/month. Heat & water included. Phone 306-620-5671 for viewing. 3 BEDROOM townhouse available March 1, 2018, $1,125./mo plus utilities. Damage deposit and references required. Call 306-6210620 or 306-641-9982. 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 403994-0279 for further information or for viewing. 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. FURNISHED BACHELOR Apartment at 217 4th Ave. N. $340/month. Phone 306-7824030.

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BoundaryYTW_1x64.nil_R0011511698. FOR SALE: 8’ x 16’ cattle feeder in Rocanville. Call 306-645-4240. indd prepress2/KJ 1x64L class display FOR SALE wed/mp-tfc in Canora area to be moved. 26 x 36 well built house, recent updates, stucco covered. Call 306-563-5074 evenings. FROZEN FRUIT SALE: Cranberries, Red & Black Currants, plums, choke cherries. Delivered. Call 306-782-5861 evenings. PROVINCE-WIDE CLASSIFIEDS. Reach over 550,000 readers weekly. Call this Yorkton This Week NOW or 306-782-2465 for details.

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Rooms DO YOU need a room in Yorkton for a day, a week or longer? For more information call 306-6209920.

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 or 306-621-7815.

Wanted All wild fur (coyotes, etc.), beaver castors, old traps, shed deer antlers. Phone Bryan 306-278-7756 or Phil 306-278-2299. BUYING SILVER coins, paper money, gold and old jewellery, complete estates. Pay top prices. 306-783-3230. BUYING UNWANTED guns, old ammunition, military items. I have a license to buy. Phone 306-5427106. WANTED: OLD TUBE AUDIO EQUIPMENT. 40 years or older. Amplifiers, Stereo, Recording and Theatre Sound Equipment. Hammond Organs, any condition. CALL Toll-Free 1-800-947-0393. WANTED: REWARD paid on info leading to purchase of 426 Hemi motor from 1970 Road Runner serial # N-RM27ROG15756 also 1970 Road Runner/GTX/Satellite/Charger complete or parts car. Also old advertising/dealership signs, antique gas pumps, etc. Call 306-221-5908 or 306-3692810.

2016 GMC TERRAIN SLE AWD, Jet Black, 2.4L 4 cyl, 33,011 kms

Wade Berlinic (306) 641-4667 Wade.Berlinic@HammondRealty.ca HammondRealty.ca HammondRealty_2x30.a28_R0011506258.indd prod2/kj classifed Jan 5/18 - Dec. 28/18

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BREDENBURY: 159 cult. ac. - 150 cult. ac., 2017 assess. 261,000. CANORA: 103 ac. - 105 cult. ac., strong water supply, steel grain storage. ESTERHAZY: 16 ac. - 1370 sq. ft. home (w/upgrades) on well treed/landscaped yard, strong water supply, steel grain storage. Balance of land sold. FOAM LAKE: 19 ac. – 1288 sq. ft. home on well maintained grid road, steel grain storage, strong water system, setup well for any horse enthusiast! Call for details! FOAM LAKE: 641 ac. – 507 cult. ac., assess. 66,175/qtr., 2800 sq ft home. KELLIHER: 1946 ac. - 1430 cult. ac. (1300 Alfalfa/Grass, 130 cropped), livestock facilities, 1800 sq. ft. bungalow. LEROSS: 2260 ac. - 950 cult. ac., 632 ac. seeded to hay/pasture, assess. 66,191/qtr. LESTOCK: 128.46 ac. - 100 ac. tame grass, perimeter fencing, strong water supply, 1,200 sq. ft. walkout home. On Hwy. #15! MELVILLE: 0.14 ac. – Established Small Engine Repair/Parts business on dbl. lot, includes full line of equipment, full inventory, front office, shop, work station with many more features. Call for details! MELVILLE: 3146 ac. - 2355 cult. ac., assess. 66,361/qtr. SALTCOATS: 158 ac. - 35 cult. ac., power along property, treed area for potential development, assess. 35,400. WHITEWOOD: 159 ac. – 45 cult. ac., with Qu’Appelle Valley, 2017 assess. 89,300. WHITEWOOD: 159 ac. – 70 cult. ac., assess.S 43,600, Dmile off Highway #9! OL1/2 YORKTON: 41.79 ac. - 2,815 feet of Hwy #10 frontage. Great commercial development potential! YORKTON: 244 ac. - 1200 sq. ft. home on well treed yard, on highway #10, steel/ wood grain storage.

Visit us at the SPRING EXPO in Yorkton, SK April 6 - 8, 2018! Or the Spring Trade Show & Sale in Melville, SK April 7 - 8, 2018! 124 REGISTERED SALES IN 2017!

For all your buying or selling needs contact: Ed Beutler: Yorkton 306-735-7780 Jason Beutler: Yorkton/Estevan 306-735-7811 Doug Jensen: Melville/Raymore 306-621-9955

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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.

CLEANED MILLING Oats, very high yielding and excellent for lodging. Grown on breaking from certified seed. Phone 306-7457369. Esterhazy, SK.

Cars

Common Organic Legume Seed For Sale. Tap Root Alfalfa, Single Cut Red Clover and Alsike Clover. Available in 50 pound bags. 306382-1299. Saskatoon, SK.

FOR SALE: 1996 Pontiac Grand Prix for parts. $500 whole car you tow away. Phone 306-641-5921 or 306-620-2437.

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• Computerized Parts Interchange • Computerized Inventory • Parts Locating Service For Those Hard To Find Parts • An Exceptional Line Of New Aftermarket Body Parts

306-782-4395 OR 1-800-657-4395 Fax 306-786-5414

Livestock

C. JONES TRUCKING SERVICE INC. Yorkton, Sask.

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

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

R0011510769-jones_trucking.nil. indd •class7010 •1x34L 20 OPEN Dehorned yearling Hereford heifers, sept14,28/12 out of high maternal mp-eow-tfc cows. For more info call Wes 306•prod3/dm •sandy 743-5105 Langenburg, SK. www.vcherefordfarm.com.

LHRecycled_1x47.nil_ GREAT PRICES on prod2/kj new, used R001341986.indd and remanufactured engines, spec for sandy

FORAGE BASED Black Angus Bulls. Virgin 2 year olds & herd sires available. Genetics with maternal and calving ease traits. www.nerbasbrosangus.com 204-564-2540 or 204-773-6800.

Sports Utilities & 4X4s

HUNTER CHAROLAIS BULL SALE, Thursday, April 5th, 1:30 pm DST, at the farm, Roblin, MB. Offering 44 yearling bulls from over 30 years of breeding. Most are polled, some red factor. Also 7 Polled Hereford yearling bulls. These are top quality, quiet, good haired bulls that will calve well and then add performance. View catalogue and videos at www.huntercharolais.com or call Doug 204-937-2531

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.

2016 BUICK ENCORE. 6,000kms. Phone 306-335-2219. Ask for Dennis.

Trucks & Vans 2003 FORD LARIAT Truck F-150, Supercrew, 4 wheel drive, 4-door, 290,000kms. $2,000. Phone 306783-9171.

YEARLING AND 2 year old Hereford Bulls. Semen tested. For performance information and EPDs contact Wes 306-743-5105 Langenburg www.vcherefordfarm.com

Farm Implements

BOURGAULT 8800 air seeder, 28ft. with polly packers, floating hitch. 2115 special Bourgault air tank granular kit, good shape; Bourgault 850 Exterminator sprayer. 120ft., 2 sets of new nozzles, 5 & 10 gallon disc markers, chem handler, good shape. Phone 306-782-5353. FERTILIZER SPREADERS. 8T Willmar 9500, 8T Tyler 8500, Willmar 6T 7500. New Loftness 8T. $25,900. Portage La Prairie, MB. 204-857-8403. GOOD’S USED TRACTOR PARTS (204) 564-2528 or 1-877-564-8734 Roblin, MB

LANE REALTY

Feed & Seed

www.lanerealty.com

Alfalfa Seed - Common #1. Taproot, 97% Germ Leafcutter Bees Premium quality, zero parasites & chaulkbrood Business Opportunity - great time to enter industry. Call Reg Greve 306-528-4610.

Saskatchewan's Farm & Ranch Specialists™ WITH OVER 36 YEARS IN BUSINESS! Phone: 306-620-7260 lanerealtycorp@sasktel.net

Frost, 3.6L V6, 25,500 kms

2016 CHEV SONIC LT, 5 Door Night Fall Gray 2016 CHEV TRAX LT AWD, Metallic, Cyber Gray Metallic, 1.4L 1.4L 4 cyl, 24,218 kms

Monday to Friday 8:00 am - 5:30 pm, Closed Sat. & Sun. 15 YORK ROAD WEST, YORKTON

Houses For Rent 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. 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.

CARS 2016 CHEV SONIC LT, 5 Door Night Fall Gray Metallic, 1.4L 4 cyl, 24,218 kms

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

306-786-6600 Yorkton, SK

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Career Opportunities

Shelwin House (Yorkton) invites applications for the following position: Clerical/Bookkeeper Position Description Responsible for bookkeeping duties including keeping accounts, preparing cheques and financial statements, coordinating audits, checking for accuracy and reasonableness. Other duties as needed regarding the books of Shelwin House. Administration • Verify, allocate and post details to subsidiary accounts in QuickBooks • Process Accounts Payable cheques and prepare for mailing or remitting • Balance, allocate and post Petty Cash entries • Issue and post receipts • Make bank deposits • Keep the integrity of both the computer and paper files • Reconcile and balance bank accounts • Track bank account balances • Ensure that all financial information is in a format which is clearly understood by the Executive Director and the Board • Compute and print quarterly reports for the Executive Director • Complete payroll including submitting hours for staff each pay period and submit necessary remittances • Complete GST return • Complete year end adjusting entries to prepare books for audit • Balance GL, receipt books, bank statements for incoming/outgoing funds • Perform clerical duties • Annually update TD1 & TD1SK forms Qualifications • Minimum of 1 year experience in bookkeeping • Understanding of the non-profit sector and its effects on accounting • Understanding of and adherence to Generally Accepted Accounting Principles • Ability to work alone and with co-workers • Ability to provide a Criminal Record Check, including the Vulnerable Sector Check and Driver's Abstract

PLEASE SUBMIT RESUME BY APRIL 11, 2018

SHELWIN HOUSE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR • BOX 1828, YORKTON, SK. S3N 3R2

• On April 8, 563 B.C., Gautama Buddha, the Career Opportunities Established award winning community newspaper based in Warman, SK is seeking a team player to join our company in the full-time role of graphic designer and production coordinator. Apply in confidence: Clark’s Crossing Gazette, 109 Klassen Street, Warman, SK. or email resume and references to tjenson@ccgazette.ca. MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTION! Indemand career! Employers have work-at-home positions available. Get online training you need from an employer-trusted program. Visit: CareerStep.ca/MT or 1-855768-3362 to start training for your work at-home career today!

he had been visited by an angel named Moroni who spoke to him of an ancient Hebrew text. Smith translated this text, and in 1830 The Book of Mormon was published. • On April 7, 1945, the Japanese battleship Yamato, purportedly the greatest battleship in the world, is sunk in Japan’s first major counteroffensive in the struggle for Okinawa. It sank after being struck by 19 American aerial torpedoes, drowning 2,498 of its crew. • On April 5, 1969, some 100,000 antiwar demonstrators march in New York City to demand that the United States with-

draw from Vietnam. The weekend of protests ended with demonstrations and parades in other cities. • On April 2, 1979, the world’s first anthrax epidemic begins in Ekaterinburg, Russia (now Sverdlosk), killing 62 people. The Soviet government blamed tainted meat, but in 1992 the real cause was found: Workers at the weapons plant had failed to replace a crucial filter. • On April 4, 1982, hockey sensation Wayne Gretzky of the Edmonton Oilers finishes the NHL season with 212 points, the only player in NHL history to break the 200-point barrier. He went on to repeat the feat three more times.

• “If you make your own whipped cream, try using honey instead of sugar. I find that it has a sweeter flavor, and it also stays firm longer than regular sugar. I especially like it on tarts.” — C.A. in Louisiana • Here’s a nifty trick

to store lots of sunglasses using two thumbtacks and a length of ribbon. Keep your ribbon no longer than 10 inches, and tack it up to the wall in a taut horizontal line. Then slip one arm of the sunglasses behind the ribbon. Instant display and easy access. • Keep charger cords from fraying by slipping on a spring from an ink pen. You also can cut a straw in half and make a slit down the side. Then slip the straw over your charging cord. • Dried-out markers are the worst, but they don’t have to be. Refresh your dried-out washable markers with a little marker therapy — something that your kids can do! Dip a dried marker into a very small amount of water —

just enough that it takes up the water rather than coloring it. Then wrap the tip with a small piece of plastic wrap, and recap. Let set for an hour or so, then repeat until refreshed. You can do the same with permanent markers using alcohol rather than water. • “I love bumper stickers, but hate the look of an old, faded, peeling tableau on the back of my ride. When I get a bumper sticker I like, I apply it to a sheet magnet found at craft stores. Then I cut out and slap it on. In fact, I can change my look whenever I like, and I store them on the inside of my garage door!” — E.K. in New Hampshire Send your tips to Now Here’s a Tip, 628 Virginia Drive, Orlando, FL 32803.

General Employment Lease/Owner Operators - Predator Energy Services is looking for lease/owner operators to haul water and oil in the Macklin Area. We offer competitive rates and fuel surcharge. Valid safety tickets are required. Please email a copy of your resume to: dispatch@predator-energy.com

Trades Help TEMPORARY HAIR STYLIST REQUIRED. Income negotiable. Contact Loretta 306-782-0005 ext. 201 Tues, Wed, Thurs or 306-7825559 Fridays and Saturdays, evenings 306-563-5953. Must enjoy working with seniors.

USA Business Development Manager

founder of Buddhism, is thought to have been born in what is now Nepal. Buddhist tradition had placed his birth in the 11th century B.C., until modern scholars determined he was likely born in the 6th century. • On April 3, 1776, lacking sufficient funds to build a strong navy, the Continental Congress gives privateers permission to attack all British ships. Any goods captured by the privateer were divided between the ship’s owner and the government. • On April 6, 1830, Joseph Smith, founder of the Mormon religion, organizes the Church of Christ. Smith claimed in 1823 that

General Employment

General Employment

Established manufacturer of agricultural and material handling equipment (see www.leonsmfg.com) requires additional enthusiastic individuals for the role of Business Development Manager Based out of the Company’s Head Office in Yorkton, Saskatchewan, the Business Development Manager is responsible for serving and developing a LEON USA Dealer network within a specified geographical area to achieve monthly sales targets. Duties include managing existing Customer relationships, following up on opportunities and incoming sales inquiries, sourcing leads, and cold calling on potential accounts, order taking and negotiations, shipping assistance, service support, dealer development, and the coordination and participation in industry trade shows. Preference will be given to sales professionals with a proven record in sales and Customer development in an agricultural or related industry. The ideal candidate will be excited about a challenging career in agricultural sales with the ability to travel when required to foster strong Dealer relationships that will achieve sales results. Previous sales experience is required, although additional sales and product training will be provided to the right individual. Candidates must have exceptional verbal communication skills, above average customer service skills, and a working knowledge of common office software (email, spreadsheets and word processing). Send resume highlighting interest and applicable experience to: Leon’s Mfg. Company Inc. PO Box 5002,135 York Road East Yorkton, Saskatchewan, Canada S3N 3Z4 Email jobs@leonsmfg.com

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This Week Marketplace | March 30, 2018

Unreserved Public Farm Auction

Unreserved Public Farm Auction

Windthorst, SK | April 16, 2018 · 11 am

Corning, SK | April 17, 2018 · 10 am

William & Anne Turner

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Allan & Gail La Rose

2001 John Deere 9750STS & 2– 1999 John Deere 9610 Maximizer

2010 John Deere 9770STS

2000 New Holland 9884 & 1995 New Holland 9880 1994 John Deere 8870 & 2011 Seed Hawk 45 Series 50 Ft w/2010 Case IH 3430 430± Bu

2009 Apache AS1010 100 Ft

2001 Westward 9350 30 Ft

2009 Premier M150 30 Ft

2000 Rogator 1254 100 Ft 2004 John Deere 3420

1988 Caterpillar 215C LC

2008 Morris Contour 61 Ft & 8370 443± Bu

2007 Freightliner Columbia, 2005 Freightliner Columbia & 1993 Freightliner

2008 Rem 3700

1977 Caterpillar D6C

1997 Degelman SM7000 50 Ft

1984 Ford L9000 & 1990 Freightliner

AUCTION LOCATION: From WINDTHORST, SK, at the Jct of Hwy 48 & Range Rd 2070, go 12.7 km (7.9 miles) South, then 1.5 km (0.9 miles) West on Grid 122, then 0.06 km (0.03 miles) North. Yard on West side. GPS: 49.99500, -102.84880

AUCTION LOCATION: From WINDTHORST, SK, at the Jct of Hwy 48 & Range Rd 2070, go 15.8 km (9.9 miles) South, then 1.6 km (1 mile) East on Grid 711, then 1.6 km (1 mile) North. Yard on West side. GPS: 49.97400, -102.80360

A PARTIAL EQUIPMENT LIST INCLUDES: 1994 John Deere 8870 4WD Tractor · 1981 Case 4490 4WD Tractor · Case 1270 2WD Tractor · 1975 Case 990 David Brown 2WD Tractor · Massey Ferguson T-EA20 Antique Tractor · 2010 John Deere 9770STS Combine · 2006 New Holland 94C 30 Ft Draper Header · 2001 Westward 9350 30 Ft Swather · 2007 Freightliner Columbia T/A Grain Truck · 2005 Freightliner Columbia T/A Grain Truck · 1993 Freightliner T/A Grain Truck · 1976 Ford F600 S/A Grain Truck · 2003 Wilkinson 29 Ft Tri/A Gooseneck Trailer · 1988 Caterpillar 215C LC Hydraulic Excavator · 2004 John Deere 3420 3 Ton Telescopic Forklift · 2011 Seed Hawk 45 Series 50 Ft Air Drill · Co-op Implements 200 20 Ft Cultivator · 1979 Kello-Bilt 210 12 Ft Offset Disc · 1997 Degelman SM7000 50 Ft Heavy Harrows · 1994 Dutch Industries 94 Super Roller 40 Ft Land Roller · Custombuilt 13 Ft Yard Drag · Degelman R558 Rock Picker · 2009 Apache

A PARTIAL EQUIPMENT LIST INCLUDES: 2000 New Holland 9884 4WD Tractor · 1995 Ford 9880 4WD Tractor · 1976 John Deere 4230 2WD Tractor · 1964 John Deere 4020 2WD Tractor · 2001 John Deere 9750STS Combine · 1999 John Deere 9610 Maximizer Combine · 1999 John Deere 9610 Maximizer Combine · 1995 MacDon 960 35 Ft Header · 2009 Premier M150 30 Ft Swather · 2006 Westward 9352I 30 Ft Swather · 1996 Prairie Star 4930 30 Ft Swather · 1991 Ford L9000 Aeromax T/A Truck Tractor · Western Star T/A Truck Tractor · 1990 Freightliner T/A Grain Truck · 1984 Ford L9000 T/A Grain Truck · 1976 Ford 750 S/A Grain Truck · 1975 GMC 6500 S/A Grain Truck · 1994 Chevrolet 1500 Silverado Extended Cab Pickup Truck · 1992 GMC 1500 Pickup Truck · 1990 Doepker 36 Ft T/A B-Train Grain Trailer · 1993 Wilson Grain Trailer · Custombuilt 20 Ft T/A Equipment Trailer · 1997 Rainbow 12 Ft Snowmobile Trailer · Snow Bear 15 Ft Utility Trailer · 1977

AS1010 100 Ft High Clearance Sprayer · (2) 2014 & 2012 Sakundiak SLMD10-72 Swing Grain Auger · 2010 Brandt 840 Grain Auger · 1988 Sakundiak HD7-1600 7 In. x 53 Ft Grain Auger · Sakundiak HD7-1400 7 In. x 46 Ft Grain Auger · Westfield 4 In. x 20 Ft Pencil Grain Auger · Westfield 4 In. x 16 Ft Pencil Grain Auger · 2008 Rem 3700 Grain Vac · Gjesdal 5 in 1 Rotary Grain Cleaner · 100± Bushel Grain Wagon · John Deere 2600 Display · John Deere StarFire 3000 Receiver · John Deere 894 Hay Rake · Blanchard 8 Ft Steel Tapered Swath Roller · 7 Ft 8 In. Steel Tapered Swath Roller · Handler I 50 Litre Chemical Mix Tank · 2012 John Deere D140 48 In. Riding Lawn Mower · 2009 Swisher ZT2450A 50 In. Riding Lawn Mower · 2012 King Kutter 72 In. Gyro Mower · 84 In. 3 Point Hitch Landscape Cultivator · 72 In. Estate Sprayer · 2001 Polaris 500HD 4x4 Quad · Pumps · Tanks · Tires · Welders · Air Compressor · Shop Tools ...AND MUCH MORE!

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

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

William Turner: 306.515.2673 turnerw@sasktel.net

Allan La Rose: 306.224.4777 (h) 306.736.7381 (c), aglarose@sasktel.net

Ritchie Bros. Territory Manager – Kevin Ortt: 306.451.7388 800.491.4494

Ritchie Bros. Territory Manager – Kevin Ortt: 306.451.7388 800.491.4494

Auction Company License #303043 & 309645

Caterpillar D6C Crawler Tractor · 2008 Morris Contour 61 Ft Air Drill · 1997 Morris Maxim 4900 49 Ft Air Drill · John Deere 1610 41 Ft Cultivator · Custombuilt 16 Ft Cultivator · Morris D336 36 Ft Cultivator · John Deere 230 26 Ft Tandem Disc · 16 Ft Disc · 1999 Degelman SM7000 70 Ft Harrows · Bergen 60RB 60 Ft Harrows · Degelman R550S Rock Picker · 2000 Rogator 1254 100 Ft High Clearance Sprayer · 1994 Flexi-Coil S65XL 120 Ft Field Sprayer · Bush Hog 80 In. Rotary Mower · 2009 Buhler Farm King 1370 Mechanical Swing Grain Auger · Brandt 10 In. x 60 Ft Mechanical Swing Grain Auger · 1979 Sakundiak 7 In. x 33 Ft Mechanical Swing Grain Auger · 2002 Sakundiak HD8-46 Grain Auger · 1975 Sakundiak HD8-41 Grain Auger · Johnson 6 In. x 10 Ft Transfer Auger · 1995 Kongskilde 700 Cushion Air Grain Vac · (2) 2005 & 2001 Polaris 600 Classic Snowmobiles · 1998 Polaris 500 Classic Indy Snowmobile · 2002 Bombardier Rally 7552 Quad ...AND MUCH MORE!

Auction Company License #303043 & 309645


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YOUR AUCTION GUIDE Please Save For Future Reference

KARLA’S AUCTION HOUSE

121 RAILWAY AVENUE - SPRINGSIDE, SK GRAND OPENING in Conjunction with Eric and Marilyn Jones Auction SUNDAY, APRIL 8, 2018 • Auction starts at 10:00 a.m. (doors open at 9 a.m.) • Toonie Pulled Pork Lunch-Proceeds to charity* (Lunch served 11:30 a.m. 1:30 p.m.) • Ribbon Cutting at 12:00 p.m. • Door Prizes FEATURED SALE ITEMS Antique Cars *Will sell at 1:00 p.m.* • 1965 Mustang Convertible* • 1979 Cadillac Coupe Deville* Concrete Lawn Ornaments • Antique furniture • 3800lb Boat Lift Household: Tools; Guns • and Much More!!! AUCTIONEERS NOTES: Ribbon Cutting and door prizes! All money raised from the toonie lunch will be donated to a charity.

Eric and Marilyn Jones

AUCTIONEER: Karla’s Auction TYPE: Household, Tools LOCATION: Karla’s Auction House, Springside DATE: Sunday, April 08, 2018 TIME: 10:00 AM DIRECTIONS: Karla’s Auction House, 121 Railway Ave., Springside, SK SOA 3VO. Call Karla at 306-621-8051 for more details. CARS: 1965 Mustang Convertible • Serial#5F08C702329, Engine 289 Approx. 75,0000 Mi. Color-Teal/Green (Nice Shape), 1979 Cadillac Coupe de Ville, 2 door, • 425 engine, 113,000 M, no rust, factory continental kit, new exhaust. Antique table with 6 chairs; Buffet; Antique record player; wooden high chair; wooden crib; chesterfield & chair; lawn ornaments; lawn fountain; wooden bench; red wagon; stroller; brand new MetalTech 4’ high Scaffold work platform; desk; antique wardrobe; double bed; sewing machine; leather recliner; dishes; misc household items; Christmas decorations and much more..... GUNS AND AMMO (must have P.A.L to purchase) -Tikka model 695 RH 338 mag. w/leather sling w/ clip w/Bushnell Elite 4200 2.5-10 power, 50mm tube -40 rounds of ammo for the Tikka 695 to be sold *separately* -Winchester model 70XTE 7mm Magnum w/Carl Zeiss 3.5-10 power, 44mm tube, clip, w/leather sling -Cooey model 64B 22 calibre repeater gun w/clip w/scope -Kessler Arms Corp.12 gauge, w/clip, full choke, 2¾ in -PowerMaster 760 Pellet/BB repeater air gun .177 cal - #4 Linfield 303 British, Bolt Action - Browning Trombone 22 Short Long and Long Rifle -Marlin Model 55 12G Goose Gun 36” Barrel ANTIQUE WARDROBE; Beaver fur coat (sz M?) Bedroom Suite (chest of drawers, dresser, end table, head board); exercise bike; treadmill; entertainment cabinets; coffee table & end tables; Frigidaire Washer & Dryer (excellent, clean condition); Wooden Display Shelf Cabinets; Collectible jugs, cans, and others; various housewares & decorative ornamentals; magazine stand; commode; antique bench, lamp parts, trunk, chair; and much more, Casio Electronic Cash register with keys, included. PCR T275, Combination Floor Safe (with combination) 3800 Hewlitt lbs. Vertical Boat Lift, Hand-crafted Lawn Ornaments

Buchanan Consignment Auction

AUCTIONEER: Ukrainetz Auctioneering TYPE: Consignment Auction LOCATION: Buchanan, SK DATE: Saturday, April 14, 2018 TIME: 10:00 a.m. DIRECTIONS: 6 miles South of Buchanan on Hwy 47, 1 mile West (Vasolovitz Hall grounds). For consignments contact Julius 306-592-4705 or Doug 306-647-2661. Online 1:00 p.m. ACRE LAND PARCEL: 11.63 acre parcel of land located 9 miles north of Yorkton, SK. This parcel is along the Mehan grid, 4 miles west of Hwy #9. Excellent location to develop a home and more. There are acreages being developed along this 4 miles stretch. Power and natural gas are accessible on the edge of the property line. Check out photos in this listing! (Please contact Julius 306-592-4705 for more info.) LIVESTOCK: Yearling Bulls will be sold on choice from separate pens, at the sale site around 2:00 pm. 5 BULLS have Certificates of Registration from the Canadian Angus Association- described as follows: Red Forest North Packer 5E - D.O.B Apr 24, 2017 • Red Forest North Direction 1E - D.O.B Apr. 15, 2017 • Red Forest North Direction 11E – D.O.B. May 2, 2017 • Forest North Direction 12E – D.O.B. May 3, 2017 • Red Forest North Direction 16E – D.O.B. May 20, 2017 (For more info & directions to view, contact Max 306-563-8199) MACHINERY: Tractors, Cockshutt 1850 Dsl tractor, cab, dual hyds, 18.4x34 rubber (decent shape), Allis Chalmers WF tractor Oliver 88 diesel tractor, brand new tires w/mounted wood saw SWATHERS: 2008 New Holland HW325 SP swather loaded, roto shears, free forum hyd mount roller, 928 eng. hrs, 702 cutting hrs (excellent shape) Hesston 8100 swather, 21ft knife, drives completely rebuilt, Cummins diesel, pickup reel, A/C, excellent for crop and hay land (excellent condition) SPRAYERS: Rogator 844 High Clearance Sprayer, stainless 800 gal tank, 90ft booms, 2 sets nozzles, crop dividers, EZ steer 750, 2 sets of tires, 3800 hrs, always stored inside (Excellent condition),1980 Flexi-coil #65 sprayer, 80ft, windscreens, Hyd auto fold, foam markers (good shape) GRAIN TRUCKS, TRUCKS, CARS: 1975? Chev C65 grain truck, 15ft steel B & H, pto, 9.00x20 tires, 5&2 trans, V8 engine, 6107 miles, s/n CCE677V14666 (Previously registered in SK), 2009 GMC 1500 Ext cab, 2WD (more details to come), 2004 GMC 1500 Reg. cab, 2WD (more details to come) SEEDING EQUIPMENT & CULTIVATION: JD #10 air seeder, 30ft w/Degelman tine harrows, w/Bourgault #3195 air tank Bourgault air tank #3225, hyd fan w/8in auger, Grahn Hoeme 14ft cultivator International 28.5ft vibrashank w/harrows,JD 1610 deep tillage, 31ft (extended to 36ft), c/w harrows, new shovels and anhydrous kit. Flexicoil 2320 Air Tank PRESS DRILLS: IH 6200 Press drill, 28 ft HARROWS Riteway harrow packer, 58ft, Morris tine harrow bar, 60ft, autofold HAYING EQUIPMENT AND LIVESTOCK ITEMS: New Holland Bale Picker, Feeder troughs (4) 10ft and (4) 30ft, 2 new hay tarps, Black roping saddle, leather, 17” (size) adult (girth is in good shape), Brown roping saddle, leather, 18” (size) adult (girth is in good shape) AUGERS: Wheatheart BH851 grain auger w/25hp Subaru elec., start engine w/hyd auger mover (mint shape), Brandt 8x50 grain auger w/24hp Koehler elec. start engine w/Wheatheart bin sweep, Sakundiak 8”x40’ Auger w/14 hp gas motor, Wheatheart 10x70 auger w/hyd mover MISC EQUIPMENT: 4 wheel hopper tank REC & YARD: 1989 TravelAire Vanguard 5th wheel holiday trailer, 28ft, new tires, 3pce bath, tandem axle, window a/c, awning (good shape), 1982 Terry Taurus Lite 18.5ft, s/n 506EC6521956, tandem axle, tires have about 3/4 wear left, 2 way fridge works excellent w/forced air furnace,3 burner stove, oven, rear bumper hitch, awning (good) Craftsman 42 inch lawn mower, Truck topper fits 7 foot box Maki 2ph cultivator like new, Raleigh Bike, men’s 21 spd, steel frame, disc brakes, (seat & tires good shape), Small kids Bouncy castle and fan TRAILERS: 2013 Flat 20ft deck trailer, bumper hitch, (2 5/16ths ball), 7 wire plug, loading ramps, wood deck, two 7000lb axles, new tire brakes SHOP & MISC. Campbell Hausfeld 60 gallon upright compressor (220V), Used Tires 17 inch and 19 inch (sets of 4). Several large tarps. More items to be added before sale day.

Ron & The Estate of Eunice Wolfe and (Gladys Nolan and Bob Nolan Estate) Auction

AUCTIONEER: Karla’s Auction TYPE: Real Estate, Household LOCATION: Grenfell, SK DATE: Saturday, April 21, 2018 TIME: 10:00 AM DIRECTIONS: Grenfell Recreational Park Arena 709 Lake Street, Grenfell, Sask. Contact Ron 306-697-2604 or 306-697-7137 or Karla at 306-621-8051

for more details HOUSE DETAILS: 2120 sq.ft 1 1/2 Story House on 125’ lot; 3 Bedroom; 2 Bathroom; Large Family Room; Large Living and Dining Room; Large Kitchen; new shingles in 2011; new high efficiency furnace and water heater in 2014; most windows replaced in the last 6 years w/full unfinished basement, 22.5’ x 24.5’ attached garage, lot size frontage 125’, large garden. HOUSEHOLD: Roper 18 cu ft Refrigerator (White); Roper 30” Stove (White); GE Portable Dishwasher (White) ; GE 15 cu ft Refrigerator (White); GE 19 cu ft Upright Freezer ; Admiral Automatic Washer (White); Admiral Automatic Dryer (White); Dinette Chrome Table w/ large leaf & 6 chairs; 2 pc White shelf/wall unit ; 2 White metal cabinets (2 door); Floral Sofa & Swivel Rocker (Blue/Grey); Floral Platform Rocker; 2 Bar Stools; Coffee table & 2 end tables; Sewing Machine in Desk/Cabinet; 2 pce China Cabinet (Buffet & Hutch); 3 shelf Bookcase; 4 shelf Bookcase; Small China Cabinet w/ glass doors; 3 pc Wall unit / wood & glass doors; 2 pc Wall unit; 1 pce Wall unit / glass doors; Shelf unit / glass door (converted entertainment centre); 2 pc China Cabinet / glass doors (Buffet & Hutch); Computer Desk; 1 pc Wall unit ; 2 pedestal metal office Desk; 1 office arm chair; 2 pc Sofa & chair (light beige); Technics Stereo/ cassette/8track/turntable/ 2 lg speakers; 3’x5’ Chrome/Arborite table; 2 table lamps; Cloth Recliner (brown); Floor lamp; 2 – 54” Beds (Box spring, mattress, headboards, frames); 39” Bed (Box spring, mattress, headboard, frame); 4 shelf Bookcase; 9 drawer Dresser w/ mirror; 1 Chrome chair (dinette chair); Matching 9 drawer Dresser w/ mirror, 5 draw Chest, 2 drawer Night table; Misc housewares & small appliances; Misc bedding, linens, towels, tablecloths, dishes, ornaments, pictures, books, office supplies; TV stand (2 door); Breadmaker; Variety of NEW Avon Products available also. GARAGE & OUTDOOR 21’ Garage mat; 8’ Aluminum Stepladder; 5’ Wooden Stepladder; 20’ aluminum Extension Ladder; 3 Folding tables (2- 4x8, 1- 3x8); Air compressor; electric heater (new); Misc Garden tools & supplies; large blankets; plastic Water barrel ; 4.5 gal steel barrel; Windmill; Snowblower; 2 – Toro self-propelled 21” mowers ( front wheel drive, rear wheel drive); Grass seed/ Fertilizer Spreader; Wheelbarrow; 2 Wooden Work Benches; McLeod’s Store parts bin/pigeon hole unit; Misc hand tools; portable battery charger; misc power tools; Shop Vacuum; Misc bolts, nails, screws; Misc shop supplies ; pegboard hooks; 30 drawer storage unit c/w misc parts etc.; 5’x6’ metal garden shed; Misc lumber, paint; Paint shaker; Christmas tree (decorations, lights, star); cooler chest; a large selection of hand and power tools, and shop equipment and supplies ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES: Box of old McLeod’s Catalogues & old hardware catalogues (1956-87); Drop leaf Dining Room table w/ 4 chairs; Horse & Chariot (Reg Bennett); Homemade Wagon box; 1931 Christmas Tree stand (cast iron); 2 lg pictures (old time Busby/ Fergusson estate); Coca-Cola Collection – Retro (approx. 100 pcs; Large collection of shot & shooter glasses; Horse Collar/Harness; Butter Bowl/Butter making supplies; misc new hats; Antique 3/2 oval endstand (kitchen); Glass cream (pint) bottle; 214 pc antique tools; small blue metal trunk; 2 official Birdfeeder Grain Elevators (new); Chrome step stool ; Small wardrobe closet; white dresser w/ matching table & chair; 2 Firestone ashtrays; 2 Charles & Diana glasses; King George V glass; “Antique Car” set of glasses; 133oz Canadian Club bottle w/ stand; 2 – 3’ (36”) yardsticks; Atlas mason jar; Railroad spikes ; General store string holder;1975 Eatons F&W cat.; 16”x20” Frank English “Harvest” print; 16”x20” Glendinning “Harvest Time” print GLADYS NOLAN AND BOB NOLAN ESTATE: Craftsman 8/27 Snowblower w/ electric start; Troybilt 12”/4cycle Garden tiller; Craftsman 21” Push Lawnmower; 5’ Aluminum Ladder; 20’ aluminum Extension Ladder; Tools; Garden Tools; Gas Cans; Triton 3 wheel scooter (needs batteries); 10 cu ft refrigerator; computer desk; Assorted cabinets, shelf units, etc; 39” bunk beds AUCTIONEERS NOTE: We will be selling the house by public auction. Owner has the right to 1st refusal. Eunice sold Avon for over 35 years winning Awards for her expertise. There will be a variety of NEW Avon Products to be sold in the auction.

Ron and Renae Grychowski Auction

AUCTIONEER: Ukrainetz Auctioneering TYPE: Farm Auction LOCATION: Rama, SK DATE: Saturday, April 28th, 2018 TIME: 11:00 a.m. DIRECTIONS: From Rama-1 ½ miles south, 1 mile west. Contact Ron 306-338-7005 On-line 1:00 p.m. MACHINERY: Tractors 1995 Ford 9480 tractor, 20.8x38 tires, manual trans, 855 Cummins, quad hyds, 6895hrs (nice shape), 1981 JD 4440 tractor, 23.1x34 tires (getting new rubber on) 2hyds converted to pioneer ends, quad range transmission, 540/1000 PTO, 7466hrs (nice shape), Massey 1100 diesel tractor w/ FEL, Massey 135 diesel tractor w/3pth HARVESTING EQUIPMENT: 1997 TR98 combine w/14ft swathmaster PU, hopper topper, nice tires, 2900 eng hrs, 2200 sep. hrs 1994 Premier 2900 swather w/30ft Macdon 960 Hdr, less than 500 hrs on totally rebuilt engine, new rad, new alternator, new starter, new wobble box, 2895hrs SPRAYER: 1995 Flexicoil System 65 sprayer, 80ft, 1000 US gallon tank, 10 gallon nozzles, hyd pump, Richway foam marker, auto-fold, wind cones, screen mixing and rinse tank SEEDING AND TILLAGE Bourgault 8800 seeder, 40ft, w/3165 Bourgault tank w/quick detach harrows and packers and 3/4 in. speedlock openers Flexicoil 50ft system 65 harrow packers TRUCKS: 1995 CH600 Mack, 10spd, 18ft steel b&h&roll tarp, rear controls, 11R22.5 tires (showing 336,282kms),1971 Ford 3Ton grain truck, 10.00x20 tires, 5spd, and 93,385kms, 1965 International 1 Ton grain truck (original 17,000 miles) MISC EQUIPMENT: 10ft Rome plow, Leon 3000 rotary ground drive stone picker, Grain Chief 350 bus. batch dryer, Doepker 7 yard pull scraper,100 bus. Hopper box, 24ft double axel gooseneck trailer (mobile wheels), Equalizer hyd drive swath roller BINS: 2011 Meridian M1412L (15350 Imp. gal) liquid fertilizer hopper bin with valves w/slide that can be used as 69Ton dry fertilizer bin on skids. 700 bus. steel hopper feed bin MISC REC AND SHOP AND MORE 1997 Arctic Cat Bearcat 4x4 (454) 2,556kms, Mercury 3.5hp trolling motor (brand new, never used) ESTATE SPRAYER: Generator 2400 US gal poly tank, 1000 gal. tank on trailer (high-speed air plane tires), Two 500 gal. tank on skids, 1000 gal fuel tank w/elec 20gpm pump, Icom 2 way radios, 2 home bases w/antennas, 5 mobile w/antennas, Two 2 in. water pumps w/hoses, Bourgault knock-on sweeps, Hyd bin sweep, Lincoln Elec. AC225 arc welder AUCTIONEERS NOTE: Ron & Renae have quit farming. Machinery is real decent with many working hours left.

Lucy Dublanica Auction

AUCTIONEER: Ukrainetz Auctioneering TYPE: Residential Property and Household Auction LOCATION: Wishart, SK DATE: Sunday, April 29th, 2018 TIME: 10:00 a.m. DIRECTIONS: 105 1st Street East Wishart, SK Call Doug for more details 306-647-2661 HOUSE AND PROPERTY located on 2 lots. 3bdrm house, full basement, breezeway and 2 car garage. Built in 1977 (988 Sq ft) garage added 1995 (720 Sq ft), Property taxes 731.76 Taxable Assessment $68,000, **Parcel B Block Plan 75H02149 E of Blk 1**, Owner has “Right of First Refusal” FURNITURE AND APPLIANCES AND MORE 3 piece bdrm suite (double bed, dresser, chest of drawers) • Standup Jewelry box • Gramophone • Cookoo clock • Sask Riders memorabilia and barstool • Plastic storage containers • Ukrainian records • Piano stool • Rooster storage box • Antique bell • Owl ornament • Small deep freeze • Grinder • Vice • Jobmate cordless drill (new) • Big red jack (new) • Barbeque • Lawn furniture • Wheel barrow • Garden tools • Lawn ornaments • Lawn chairs • Wood lawn furniture • Yardmachine 4.5hp, 22in push • lawnmower • Steel wheel ornaments • Horn ornaments • Cap collection (approx. 600 in total) • Antique arm chair • Antique 2 ¼ moon tables • Basement fridge • Bar stool • Shell hanger and Shell hanging ornament • Misc. Medalta crocks, Redwing 10 G crock, and 3 G Medalta crock • Antique juicer • Roasters • Kenmore dehumidifier • Bevelled framed picture • Heat dish • Tower heater • Gary Safe Co. Buffalo NY “SAFE” • Antique guitar • Inglis washer and Hotpoint gas dryer • China cabinet • Antique lamps • White Westinghouse Stove • Whirlpool fridge and Whirlpool Gas Stove (new) • George Foreman grill • Meat cutting table • Coka-a-Cola stand • Two deep freezes • Antique trunk • Toaster oven • Table w/extra leaf and 6 chairs • 1944 Thomas Collector’s Edition Electric Radio • Panasonic 46in flat screen TV. AUCTIONEERS NOTES: This house can be moved off the property at the buyers expense.

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

UKRAINETZ AUCTIONEERING Box 17, Insinger, Sask. S0A 1L0 — Phone 306-647-2661

KARLA’S AUCTION HOUSE

PL#310056 121 Railway Ave., Springside, Sask. — Phone 306-782-0787 —Cell 306-621-8051 Visit www.ukrainetzauction.com for updated listing & pictures. License No. 915851 We want to thank these people for choosing Ukrainetz because we do.


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At Kelliher Motors

2017 F-150 S/Crew XLT 4x4

2017 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN GT, 3.6 V6

Len’s Demo, 5.5’ box, 5.0L V8, p/driver seat, lots of nice options. New accessories just put on 2 way remote start screen front combo, roll top cover & seal, mud guards, bed mat, running boards, leveling kit & spacers & upgraded 285/70R/17 Toyo ATII tires, only 26,000 kms. STK# 17-F-3

39,150

$

Sale Price

2016 F-150 S/CREW Lariat 4x4

WAS $33,900

Now Only

46,950

$

31,500

$

Now Only

26,995

$

2017 F-150 S/CREW XLT 4x4, 5.5 BOX, 5.0L V8

2017 Chev Silverado 1500 LTZ Z71

Lots of nice options, Only 27,500 kms, STK #17-F-2

Crew Cab 4x4, 5.3 V8, Rear Camera, Heated Leather, Bed Liner & more, Only 20,000 kms, Stk# 17-CS-1

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

3.6 V6, Very Nicely Equipped. Factory Warranty. Only 59,300 kms. STK# 15-JGC-1

(NEW MSRP WAS $49,390)

LIST PRICE $43,995

Sale Price

2015 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo 4x4

(Leather int. Heated front & second row) Heated Steering wheel, Power sliding doors, Only 30,500 kms, Power lift gate, NAV, Remote Start, Rear camera, DVD entertainment System & Sto ’N Go Seats & ON & ON STK# 17-GCT-1

WAS ($47,850 New)

Now Only

PLUS TAX

35,900 (T)

$

WAS $53,995

47,695

$

Now Only

2017 EDGE Titanium AWD

2016 FORD EDGE SEL AWD

2015 Escape Titanium 4x4

3.5L V6, Fully Loaded, Only 27,800 kms STK# 17-ED-2

3.5 V6, NAV, PANORAMA Roof, Heated Seats. ONLY 20,000 kms Remote start, Tech PKG, Utility PKG, P/lift gate STK# 16-ED-2

2.0L EcoBoost, Fully Loaded Only 55,000 kms STK #15-ESC-1

WAS $38,900

Now Only

35,995 (T)

$

WAS $38,900

Now Only

32,995

$

2018 Legend Explorer V Nose 7X23

Very Nicely Equipped, Under "300 kms" P.S.T. PAID. Lots of Warranty was won on Rider Lottery STK# 17-F0-1 "P.S.T paid"

3 place in Line Trailer, Sleds & ATVS GVWR 7000 lb., Weight, 1930 (2-3500lb. axle TORSION) 2 5/16 Ball hitch, ALL Aluminium, Seamless One Piece Roof, Helmet Cabinet & Interior Sheeting. STK# 18-LE-1 • Model #E7251HS

17,500

$

Sale Price

+GST

Sale Price Now Only

15,495

$

25,595 (T)

$

PLUS TAX

2017 Focus SE 5 DR HATCHBACK

WAS $23,000 + TAXES

Sale Price

PLUS TAX

2013 F-150 S/Crew XLT XTR 4X4

5.0L V8, Super nice truck, Nicely equipped. Only 93,000 kms. STK# 13-F-3.

WAS $32,900 Now Only

26,950

$

PLUS TAX

2010 Escape XLT 4X4

2009 Edge Limited AWD

2008 Nissan 350Z Grand Touring Coupe

V6, Nicely Equipped, Silver, Cloth interior, PST Paid. Only 150,000 kms. Stk# 10-ESC-5

3.5 V6, Leather, Loaded. Only 127,000 kms. PST Paid STK# 9-ED-1

V6 5 Spd. Manual, Too Many Options To List, Mint Inside & Out, Only 67,000 kms. Call Len For Details. STK# 08-NZ-1.

WAS $12,595

Now Only

10,995

$

Sale Price

15,999

$

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.

DL #907112

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ONLINE ONLINE ONLY ONLY AUCTION AUCTION Across Across Western Western Canada Canada

CONSTRUCTION CONSTRUCTION // FORESTRY FORESTRY // FARM FARM EQUIPMENT EQUIPMENT

APRIL 4 - 10, 2018

www.championassets.ca

DOZERS DOZERS-2011 -2011John JohnDeere Deere850J 850J/ /Carlyle, Carlyle,SK SK-2007 -2007Cat CatD7R D7R/ /Dryden, Dryden,ON ON-2002 -2002Cat Cat D5M D5MLGP LGP/ /Martensville, Martensville,SK SK ROCK ROCKTRUCK TRUCK-2006 -2006John JohnDeere Deere300D 300D6x6 6x6/ /Carlyle, Carlyle,SK SK -- 1998 1998 Cat Cat 300DE 300DE 6x6 6x6 / / Martensville, Martensville, SK SK SCRAPERS SCRAPERS -Two -Two -1998 -1998 Terex Terex TS14’s TS14’s / / Carlyle, Carlyle, SK SK WHEEL WHEEL LOADER LOADER -Hyundia -Hyundia HL740-9 HL740-9 / / Winnipeg, Winnipeg, MB MB -Dresser/IHC -Dresser/IHC 530 530 / / Russel, COMPACT Russel, MB MB COMPACT TRACK TRACK && SKIDSTEER SKIDSTEER LOADERS LOADERS -2013 -2013 NH NH C238 C238 Track Track -2013 -2013 Bobcat Bobcat T590 T590 Track Track -2010 -2010 Gehl Gehl Wheel Wheel -2008 -2008 Cat Cat 226B 226B Wheel Wheel WELLSITE WELLSITE ACCOMODATION ACCOMODATION-2008 -2008Auburn Auburn12 12xx60 60wellsite wellsitetrailer, trailer,33private privaterooms roomseach eachcomplete complete w/ w/ Fridge, Fridge, Stove, Stove, Microwave, Microwave, Washer, Washer, Dryer, Dryer, TV, TV, Bed, Bed, Lazyboy Lazyboy chair, chair, Washroom Washroom w/ w/ shower, shower,fully fullyself selfcontained, contained,excellent excellentcondition conditionc/w c/w2011 2011Lode LodeKing KingTrombone Trombonestep stepdeck deck trailer trailer / / Meadow Meadow Lake, Lake, SK SK -2000 -2000 Ron Ron Diel Diel 10 10 xx 24 24 wellsite wellsite trailer, trailer, bath bath w/ w/ shower, shower, furnace, furnace, fridge, fridge, stove, stove, propane, propane, pintle pintle hitch hitch / / Prince PrinceAlbert, Albert, SK SK TRUCK TRUCK TRACTORS TRACTORS 2006 2006Kenworth Kenworth565 565Cummins, Cummins,18spd 18spd/ /Hudson HudsonBay, Bay,SK SKDELIMBER DELIMBER--2005 2005John JohnDeere Deere 2054 2054w/ w/Denharco Denharco4400 4400X-treme X-treme/ /Bonnyville, Bonnyville,AB ABPROCESSORS PROCESSORS-2000 -2000Timberjack Timberjack608 608 w/ w/Waratah Waratahprocessing processinghead head/ /Nipawin, Nipawin,SK SK-1995 -1995Cat Cat320LC 320LCw/ w/Denharcho Denharchoprocessing processing head head/ /Prince PrinceAlbert, Albert,SK SKSKIDDERS SKIDDERS-2004 -2004Tigercat Tigercat630C 630CGrapple Grapple/ /Bonnyville, Bonnyville,AB AB-1999 -1999 Timberjack Timberjack460C 460CGrapple Grapple/ /Nipawin, Nipawin,SK SK-1989 -1989Timberjack Timberjack450B 450BGrapple Grapple/ /Nipawin, Nipawin,SK SK-Timberjack Timberjack450C 450CGrapple Grapple/ /Russel, Russel,MB MB FELLER FELLERBUNCHER BUNCHER-Timberjack -Timberjack618 618/ /Russell, Russell, MB MB LOG LOG TRAILERS TRAILERS 2015 2015 Lorne’s Lorne’s Logger, Logger, lift lift axels axels / / Hudson Hudson Bay, Bay, SK SK -2007 -2007 Doepker Doepker Super Super BB / / Meadow Meadow Lake, Lake, SK SK -- 1997 1997 Doepker Doepker Super Super BB / / Meadow Meadow Lake, Lake, SK SK -- 1992 1992 Lakewood LakewoodSuper SuperBB/ /Russel, Russel,MB MBLOW LOWBED BED&&JEEP JEEPTRAILERS TRAILERS-2011 -2011BWS BWSlowbed lowbed10’ 10’ wide wide/ /Meadow MeadowLake, Lake,SK SK--2008 2008EMT EMTtandem tandemaxle axleJeep Jeep/ /Meadow MeadowLake, Lake,SK SKTRACTOR TRACTOR -1989 -1989John JohnDeere Deere4455 4455MFWD MFWD/ /Ponoka, Ponoka,AB ABSERVICE SERVICETRUCKS TRUCKS-2002 -2002Chev Chev2500 2500w/ w/ service servicebox box/ /Prince PrinceAlbert, Albert,SK SK--2002 2002Ford FordF450 F450Dually Duallyw/ w/service servicedeck deck/ /Prince PrinceAlbert, Albert, SK SK OTHER OTHER EQUIP EQUIP -Weldco -Weldco Beals Beals tree tree length length log log grapple grapple / / Prince PrinceAlbert, Albert, SK SK -Lincoln -Lincoln gas gaswelder welder/ /Russel, Russel,MB MB

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MACK AUCTION

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FARM EQUIPMENT AUCTION 3M FARMS LTD. MICHAEL MADIGAN 306-454-2746 OR JOSEPH MADIGAN 306-454-2732 10:00 A.M. - SATURDAY, APRIL 7, 2018 CEYLON, SASK.

DIRECTIONS; FROM CEYLON 6 MILES SOUTH ON HWY 6 & 4 MILES WEST

WATCH FOR SIGNS Live internet bidding with Mack Live register at www.mackauctioncompany.com Case IH Steiger STX 440 4WD tractor with Outback STS Auto Steer, Case 2594 2WD tractor with duals, JD 3020 tractor with 760 Allied FEL and 3PTH, Case 1370 2WD tractor, Farmall M narrow front tractor, 55’ Bourgault 3310 PHD air drill and Bourgault 6550ST air cart with 4 compartments and triple shoot, Morris CP-731 35’ cultivator with tine harrows, 14’ Cockshutt cultivator, NH HW325 swather and NH 30’ Honeybee draper header with 1821 cutting hours, 2010 35’ Macdon FD70 flex draper header with JD adapter, NH 18HS haybine with rubber conditioners, JD 9600 SP combine with Kirby Chaff spreader, 30’ JD 930R straight cut header, M&R Machines straight cut headertrailer, Farm King steel drum swath roller, 22’ Versatile 4400 SP swather, 1990 Mack tandem tank truck with 12,000 litre stainless steel tank, 1986 tandem axle stainless steel tank trailer, 1993 Mack grain truck with rear controls

and remote hoist/end gate, 1987 Ford L8000 tandem grain truck with remote hoist, 1976 Ford F600 picker truck with Western service deck, 1965 Ford F-600 grain truck with steel box, 1982 Ford F250 regular cab truck, 1982 Mercury Grand Marquis, 18’ Majestic tandem axle bumper pull flat deck trailer, 1997 30’ Norbert triple axle gooseneck stock trailer, Morris 1400 Hay Hiker, NH 660 round baler, JD 336 square baler, NH 357 mix mill, Bale King Vortex 880 bale processor, NH side delivery hay rake, Linden trailer type post pounder, Trailrite 16’ tandem axle bumper pull stock trailer, hydraulic push bale trailer, Gehl 2270 14’ haybine, Hi Hog squeeze chute, Hi Hog palpation cage, 30’ free standing corral panels, quantity of gates and panels, round bale feeders, poly grain troughs, cattle oilers, Meridan SLMD 10-66 swing auger, Sakundiak TL 10-39 auger with mover, Sakundiak HD7-41 auger and mover, Sakundiak 7-52 auger with

Kohler engine, Johnson Transfer auger, Johnson transfer auger, Chem Handler and see treater, Sakundiak drill fill auger, 4-Behlin 5000 bushel hopper bottom bins, 5-Behlin 3500 bushel hopper bottom bins, Meridan 16-12 fertilizer hopper bin, 2- Meridan 14-12 fertilizer hopper bins, Friesen 2000 bushel hopper bin, Behlen flat bottom bins on cement, 3- Rosco 3300 bushel flat bottom bin on steel floor, Westeel 200 bushel hopper bottom feed bin, Keho 5HP aeration fans, Motomco 919 grain moisture tester, Flexi Coil 65 field sprayer. Degelman RP7200 Signature Series rock picker, Degelman R570 ground drive rock picker, shop built 10’ land leveller, McKee 3PTH 72” snow blower, 53’ sea can storage container, EZ guide 500 and EZ Steer 500 auto steer, Can Am Outlander 800 EFI quad, West eel Road Vault slip tank and pump, VHF radios, Horsy electric pressure washer, Generac PTO generator, plus much more.

Visit www.mackauctioncompany.com for sale bill and photos. Join us on Facebook and Twitter.

Box 831, Estevan, SK S4A 2A7

Ph: (306) 634-9512, (306) 421-2928, (306) 487-7815

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Kelliher student attending Williston State College recognized as an International Scholar Laureate Selected based off his excellent academic standing, sophomore Brandon Kayter has a rare opportunity to represent Williston State College as an International Scholar Laureate (ISLP) in Australia this May. Nominated by Maren Furuseth, WSC’s Phi Theta Kappa (PTK) Advisor, to the All North Dakota Academic Team, Kayter’s name was then added to a pool of students for academic achievements and was selected by the ISLP. In her eight years as an advisor for WSC’s honor society, Furuseth has never had a student selected for this honor. According to its website, the ISLP programs provide students a chance to further their career development and strengthen their leadership skills while engaging in culturally-enriching experiences that increase their knowledge and preparation for a specific career while providing a global understanding of the career field. “We will spend three days in Melbourne and four days in Sydney,” Kayter explained. “The program is centered on the marketing and advertising part of business, which I am super interested in. My dad is a car salesman and I have been helping him with his marketing for a bit and most recently have helped a local relator with their social media and websites.”

Kayter will graduate from WSC on May 11 with an AA and AAS in Business Management. “Technically with my degrees from WSC, I could start right away in the workforce, but I want to get my Bachelor’s degree in either Business Administration or Marketing,” stated Kayter. “This trip will be so beneficial for my future career goals. I am honored to be considered.” Between May 20 and May 27, the ISLP program will meet with a top Australian Advertising Agency and visit local universities where the students will have lectures and meet with entrepreneur speakers. Currently, Kayter and

WSC are trying to raise funds to help him attend. “Brandon received a scholarship and WSC Foundation graciously donated $2,000 for him to attend,” explained Kim Weismann, WSC Arts and Human Sciences Department Chair. “He still needs to raise more funds because he is a Canadian student who is unable to work while he is a student here.” WSC hosted a potluck to help him fundraise. Kayter received over $600. Shy of his goal of $800, Kayter is going around town selling pepperoni sticks provided by WSC’s Business Technology Chair, Ken Quamme. “I am so grateful to Maren, Kim, and Ken for

all their help with fundraising. I wasn’t going to apply initially because I didn’t think I could afford it, and quickly with their help, I am close to my goal,” Kayter said. “I can’t believe it might be possible.” In addition to being a PTK member, Kayter works in the Communications Lab, is part of WSC’s Teton Activity Board (TAB) and Diversity club, and has played for the Teton Hockey team for the past two years. Kayter hopes to continue collegiate play next year at Minot University or travel back home to Canada to attend the University of Regina. Brandon is the son of Len and Laurie Kayter of Kelliher.

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Brandon Kayter was selected to represent Williston State College, North Dakota in Australia in May.

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ABERNETHY • P/U Box (P.O.) ARRAN • Arran Hotel ATWATER • P/U Box BALCARRES • Sunglow Esso BANGOR • Post Office Lobby BANKEND • Bankend Co-op BENITO • Benito Foods • Pharmasave • M&M’s Cafe • Family Hiway • Gateway Valley Inn BINSCARTH • Rob’s Place • Choy’s Esso BREDENBURY • Roundup Butcher Shop BROADVIEW • Kaycie’s Road House Restaurant • Co-op C Store BUCHANAN • Co-op Store • Burgis Beach Co-op • P/U Box (Canton Kitchen) CALDER • P/U Box (P.O.) CANORA • Dennis Tomboy • Gateway Service Kruger Tires • Mall Centre Pharm • Canora Pharmacy • Northstar Service • Gateway Co-op • P/U Box (Dennis’ Foods) • Gateway Co-op Food Store CHURCHBRIDGE • Wojo’s Gas Bar & Confectionary • P/U Box (Co-op) • Churchbridge Co-op COTE RESERVE • Cote Band Store COWESSESS • Cowessess Shopping Mall DUBUC • P/U Box (Co-op) DUFF • Duff Post Office EBENEZER

• Powell Chemicals ELFROS • Elfros Co-op ENDEAVOUR • Endeavour Store ESTERHAZY • Pharmasave #431 • Saparas Drugs • Kaposvar One Stop Esso • Tri-Star Foods • Corner West Convenience • Galaxy Restaurant • Your $ Store With More • Esterhazy Motor Hotel • B.K. Steak House FENWOOD • P/U Box (Norm’s) FOAM LAKE • Mohawk • P/U Box (Pharmacy) FORT QU’APPELLE • Robo Sales & Service • Country Squire • LBB Gas • A&W • Valley Bake & Coffee Shop • Kevin’s Marine • Robin’s Donuts FOSSTON • P/U Box (P.O.) GOOD SPIRIT • Good Spirit Market GOODEVE • P/U Box (P.O.) GORLITZ • P/U Box (P.O.) GRAYSON • Lucky $ Foods • P/U Box (Grayson Hardware) GRENFELL • Sooper B’s Esso • Grenfell Co-op • Allan’s Family Restaurant HAZEL DELL • P/U Box (Post Office) HENDON • Hendon Post Office HUBBARD • P/U (Post Office) HYAS • Seniors Centre • P/U Box (R.M. Office) INDIAN HEAD • Indian Head Esso • Big Way Foods • Arrowhead

Convenience • Indian Head Shell INGLIS • Inglis Hotel INSINGER • P/U Box (Post Office) INVERMAY • BR 1st Stop • The Wanderin Moose Gas & More • P/U (Talk of Town Cafe) ITUNA • DJ’s Chinese Food • Scully’s Ag Foods • Co-op Service • Kozy Kitchen • Pioneer Health Centre • Ituna Country Cafe • Ituna Hotel • PU Box • Anderson Family Meats KAMSACK • Silver Thread Coffee Shop • Kamsack Rexall • Bucks Dollar Store • P/U Box (Co-op C Store) • Co-op Grocery Store • Matt’s Furniture • Wong’s Restaurant • Chester’s Chicken • Kamsack PetroCanada KELLIHER • Emerald Cafe • Co-op Food Store KELVINGTON • Kelvington Pharmachoice • P/U Box by Health Food • V&S Service • Co-op Service KILLALY • P/U Box (P.O.) KIPLING • Roluf’s Esso • Bumper to Bumper • Co-op C Store KUROKI • P/U Box (P.O.) KYLEMORE • Fishing Lake Convenience LANGENBURG • L.C. Fuels • P/U Box (P.O.) • Langenburg Esso LEBRET • Calling Lakes Inn • Lebret Groceries

LEMBERG • P/U Box (Bus Stop) LEROSS • Junction House LESLIE • P/U Box (Post Office) LESTOCK • P/U Box (Lestock Co-op Comm Centre LINTLAW • Lintalaw Service • Rocky Acres Store MACNUTT • Shopping Centre MARGO • Western Agromotive MELVILLE • Treehouse Lifestyle Supplies • Mr. T.J.’s Foods • Double Best Pizza • Howard Johnson • Western Pizza • 3rd Avenue Market • Lay’s Petroleum • Drop Box (C.P.L.) MIKADO • P/U Box MOOSOMIN • Hwy #1 Fas Gas • Borderland Co-op • Country Squire Inn NEUDORF • Co-op Service • P/U Box (NeuFoods) NORQUAY • Norquay Drugs • Robinson Food Town • Johnson’s Grocery Market • Norquay Corner Gas • Norquay Co-op Service • P/U Box (P.O.) NUT MOUNTAIN • P/U Box OKLA • Country Pac Foods OTTHON • P/U Box PELLY • Johnson’s Grocery • P/U Box (Getty’s) PREECEVILLE • Chris’ Place • Paul’s Drugs • One’s Cafe • Midtown Service • P/U Box (Next to P.O.) QU’APPELLE • Who-oo Calls Gas Bar RAMA

• P/U Box (Co-op Hardware) RHEIN • P/U Box (P.O.) ROBLIN • Bargain Shop • Mitchell’s Drugs • Roblin & Dist. Hosp. • Subway ROCANVILLE • Ken’s New Fortune Inn • Hiway #8 Gas Bar ROKEBY • Rokeby Post Office ROSE VALLEY • P/U Box Tri-Line Agencies • Wally’s Service RUSSELL • Russell Video • P/U Box (Suds Shoppe) • Co-op Gas Bar • A&W SALTCOATS • P/U Box (Simmons) • Esso Gas Station SHEHO • Sebulsky’s Laundromat • P/U Box (Sheho Post Office) SINTALUTA • Co-op Service SPRINGSIDE • P/U Box (Wink’s Fine Foods) • DB Box Springside Agencies • DB Seniors Centre • DB Springside Comm. Centre SPY HILL • Spy HIll Grocery • Double D Bar & Grill ST. LAZARE • P/U Box by SuperBox STENEN • P/U Box (Post Office) STOCKHOLM • Stockholm Lucky Dollar • Stockholm Co-op • Last Chance Cafe STURGIS • Gateway Co-op • Sturgis Service • P/U Box (Library) SWAN RIVER • Timberland Inn • Skyline Motel &

Restaurant • Westwood Inn • Windsor Service • Co-op Service • Fas Gas • Extra Foods Gas Bar • Subway • Scales Drug Store TANTALLON • Tantallon Co-op THEODORE • Motor Hotel • P/U Box (J’s Variety) • Co-op Service TOGO • Silver Thread TUFFNELL • North Side #16 by Tower VEREGIN • P/U Box (Veregin Co-op) • Old School WADENA • XTR • Wadena Cafe • P/U Box (Library) • B&D Esso (Hwy #5 W.) • Wen’s Family Restaurant WALDRON • P/U Box WAPELLA • CD Fine Foods WAWOTA • C Store & Gas Bar • Wallin’s Bigway WELWYN • Franks WHITEWOOD • Can Am Travel Stop • Whitewood Inn • Co-op Home & Agro • Archie’s Diner WILLOWBROOK • P/U Box WINDTHORST • Windthorst Fine Foods WOLSELEY • Weird Willie’s • Wolseley Co-op WROXTON • Wroxton Post Office WYNYARD • Southshore Motors • Wynyard Hotel • Esso • Co-op C Store YORKTON • 7 Eleven West • Pharmasave

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7 Eleven East Co-op C Store Yorke Inn Peavey Mart Bus Depot Loaf & Jug 2012 Superstore Superstore Gas Young’s Plant World Super C & Gas Fas Gas Plus Kahkewistahaw Petro Can • Foundation Gift Shop (Hospital) • Co-op Marketplace • Comfort Inn & Suites • Heartland Fuels (Zig’s) • Key Chev Cadillac Ltd. • Redwood Inn • Touch of Asia Buffet • Yorkton Toyota • The Great Canadian Oil Change • Countryside Motors • Tourism Yorkton • Yorkton Co-op Agro Centre • Ramada Inn • Heartland Livestock • Mac’s Convenience Store • Marks Work Wearhouse • Palliser Way C Store & Gas Bar • Yorkton Small Engine • Days Inn & Suites • Maple Farm • Haas • Yorkton This Week P/U Box • Parkland Mall • PK Bingo • Save-On Foods SEASONAL RESORTS • Asessippi Concession & L.E.T.’s Mini Golf • Parkland Resort (Burgis Beach) • Bird’s Point • West End Resort Store (Round Lake) • Whitesand Regional Park • Sunset Beach • Ricker’s Campground • Crystal Lake Golf Clubhouse • Gitko General Store

For more information call our Circulation Office at 306-782-2465

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March 30, 2018 | This Week Marketplace

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