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BEATTY - Kenneth James Beatty, 25 April, 1930 - 2 September, 2017. Mr. Kenneth Beatty of Yorkton, SK passed away on the morning of September 2, 2017 at the Yorkton and District Nursing Home. Ken grew up on the Beatty farm and went to Shamrock School; both east of Yorkton. Shortly after marrying Clara they moved to Alberta where they raised their family in Edmonton and Seba Beach. Ken and Clara returned to Yorkton in 2007. Ken will be remembered for his marvellous smile and easy going nature. He was a loving husband, a wonderful father, an avid outdoorsman and a generous volunteer. He loved music and he loved to dance. Throughout his life Ken had an incredible attachment to animals and he loved them all, big or small. Ken was predeceased by his father, William; wife, Clara and son, Barry. He is survived by his daughter Brenda and a sister, Betty Lou. A private interment service will be held in Edmonton, AB. Friends so wishing may make donations in Ken’s name to the Yorkton SPCA as tokens of remembrance. Condolences may be forwarded to the family by visiting www.christiesfuneralhome.com. Funeral arrangements were entrusted to Christie’s Funeral Home & Crematorium, Yorkton, Saskatchewan. DATEMA - John Charles Datema, “Jock” as he was known to family and friends, was born on February 14, 1933 in Theodore, SK, the son of John and Mary (nee Stuart) Datema. He was raised on the farm near Theodore and started school there as well. During World War II Jock’s father was conscripted into the Dutch army so his mother moved with the three oldest children into Theodore for the duration of the war. When his Dad returned home he bought land west of Saltcoats and in 1949 the family moved to that area and Jock went to Boakeview School. Jock quit school at an early age as his help was needed on the farm. The Datema farm continues to be in the family. Over the years it was operated by various combinations of Jock, his father, his brother, Jim and his sons, Dave and Greg with Greg now grain farming on his own. On August 8, 1960 Jock married Ruth Torrie and the young couple made their home in a small apartment above the café in Saltcoats. In the fall of 1962 they moved into their own house and still call Montreal Avenue home. While Ruth worked as a nurse in Saltcoats and Yorkton, Jock supplemented his farming income by working various jobs, eventually making the transition to farming full time. Jock always liked sports. As a young man he played baseball, softball, broomball and hockey. As an adult Jock curled with brother Jim, Bruce Inglis and Ivan Inglis. It wasn’t uncommon for them to be playing in two bonspiels at a time and winning at both. Eventually his love for sports morphed into watching curling and hockey on television and he was Sandra Schmirler’s greatest fan. However, his all-time favourite sports were coffee row and having a beer at the bar! Jock enjoyed playing pool and cards, especially canasta, hand and foot and cribbage. The farm life isn’t conducive to much holiday time but when the kids were little there were a couple of camping trips and a trip to Victoria for a family wedding. When the kids were more independent, there were trips to Phoenix, Las Vegas and to attend Grey Cup games in Montreal and Toronto. Despite the fact that he would, for the most part, attend only sporting events, Jock took great pride in all his children’s and grandchildren’s achievements. When his children were young he was often found on the sidelines, coaching, watching, pacing and offering advice. He was a member of the Saltcoats Minor Sports, Curling Club and Volunteer Firefighters and spent many hours ticket taking at hockey and ball games and helping out at the rink. Jock could listen to country classics for hours and Hank Snow, Marty Robbins, Nana Mouskouri and Rita McNeil were some artists he enjoyed. But by far, his favourite concert took place at Christmas the year his four children learned a few songs and played their guitars together. Rather than going out to visit, he always loved having the whole family home and enjoyed big celebrations for birthdays and anniversaries. He and Ruth took frequent car trips to check the crops, the progress of seeding or harvest or to provide meals-on-wheels to the field. He had an amazing memory, even for childhood years and family stories, and an excellent head for math. Both of Jock’s parents were diabetics, so in the early 1980’s when all medical signs pointed to that diagnosis for him, he was against going to the doctor. However, in 1985 he lost a toe as a result of diabetes and accepted that he needed to be on insulin and to make changes in his diet. He did well until 2010 when his circulation was deteriorating and necessitated double amputation. Once again, he rallied after he got his “wooden legs”, only to face kidney failure and then dialysis. In the past year, his primary caregiver, Ruth, was also experiencing some health issues and Jock became a resident of Lakeside Manor Care Home. While he was resistant at first, he did enjoy kibitzing with staff and visiting with his table companions, Johnnie Schuster, Gerald Burman and Vern Borys. In August of 2017, access to dialysis made it necessary for Jock to move into the Yorkton & District Nursing Home. A medical emergency necessitated a transfer to the Regina General Hospital where, surrounded by the generations of his family, Jock passed away on Saturday, September 2, 2017. Jock was predeceased by parents, Mary and John; his stepmother, Agatha; his sister, Ruth and her husband, Walter Neumann; his brother, Jim; his sister-in-law, Shirley Torrie, his brothers-inlaw, Bruce Inglis, Andy Nagy, Deryl Jarvis and Kenny Westman. He is survived by Ruth, his wife of 57 years; daughter, Linda and her daughter, Laura (Duncan and their children, Nicholas and Hugh); son, Greg (Dana) and their daughter, Tessa; son, Dave and his children, Sarah (and her son, Nixon), Mitchell (Shandrea) and Caeden; son, Kevin (Jill) and their children, Mathew and Taylor. He also leaves to mourn his passing, his sisters, Patsy Nagy, Margriet (Alex) Novak and Judy Westman (Bob); aunts, Minnie McTaggart, Margaret Esson, Ruby Tate; in-laws, Joyce Inglis, Don Torrie (Joan), Jean (Elmer) Leahy, Stewart (Heather) Torrie, Ken (Pearl) Torrie, Helen Jarvis, Doreen (Brent) Bradford and Auntie Is; as well as many nieces, nephews and cousins and other extended family. Funeral Services were held on Saturday, September 9, 2017 from the Saltcoats Community Hall in Saltcoats, SK with Walter Farquharson officiating. Memories of Grampa were shared by Jock’s grandchildren, led by Laura Cross. Gary, Teresa and Carla Laycock played a selection of Jock’s favourite old country tunes as prelude music. They also led the congregation in the singing of the hymns, “Amazing Grace” and “Green, Green Grass of Home”. Special taped music selections included, “The Cattle Call” by Eddie Arnold as the processional and “Go Rest High on That Mountain” by Vince Gill as the recessional. The Interment Service followed in the Saltcoats Town Cemetery with Alex Novak, Bob Leduc, Elmer Leahy, Brent Bradford, Ken Torrie, Stewart Torrie and Don Torrie serving as the casket bearers. Friends so wishing may forward their condolences to the family by visiting www.christiesfuneralhome.com. Funeral arrangements were entrusted to Christie’s Funeral Home & Crematorium, Yorkton, Saskatchewan.

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BOHN - Arlene passed away peacefully on Thursday, August 24, 2017. She was 74 years of age. Arlene Virginia Bohn (nee Batke) was born on June 1, 1943 in Yorkton, SK to proud parents Henry and Adeline Batke. They lived on the farm for the first year and then moved to Yorkton where Arlene completed her schooling. Arlene took her post-secondary training in Yorkton at the nursing college to become a Registered Nurse. Arlene worked in the OR, CSD, Staff and Infections Control and Home Care throughout her medical career. She was always held in high esteem throughout these positions. We have heard many co-workers compliment Arlene on the wonderful nurse that she was. Arlene and Larry met at a youth group and it didn’t take them long to commit their lives to one another. They spent 11 years together before Ryan and Regan joined them completing their family. Family was very important to Arlene and taking care of her boys was her greatest pride in life. She was a loving grandma, taking interest in the kids lives and supporting them when she could. Arlene and Larry celebrated 50 years of marriage together in 2015. Many years were spent together on the farm and then they resided in Yorkton until retirement. Summers and family holidays were spent out at the family cabin. Arlene kept a garden, worked as a nurse, took care of her boys and all the while found time to visit with friends and family. Arlene loved the quiet life. She enjoyed reading, gardening, caring for her dogs, shopping and keeping busy around home. Coffee dates with friends filled many afternoons in her retirement years. Adjusting to life this past year without Larry was at times difficult. Arlene focused on her faith and joined Bible Study groups, Secret Sisters and weekly service. Arlene will be forever remembered by all who knew her. Predeceased by her husband Larry, parents Adeline and Henry Batke and father-in-law Alvin Bohn. She is survived by sons Ryan (Sharolyn) and Regan (Christine), grandchildren Dreyton, Jayla, Meredith and Miranda, brother Ivan (Debbie), mother-in-law Constance Bohn, in-laws Valerie (Gary), Lionel (Brenda), Valdene (Wayne), Allan (Debbie), Linda (Dave) and many nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. The funeral service was held on Friday, September 1, 2017 from the Heritage Baptist Church in Yorkton with Pastor Brian Kirsch officiating. Organist, Elaine Patzer and pianist, Marlene Fandrey led the congregation in the singing of the hymns ‘What A Friend We Have in Jesus’ and ‘Amazing Grace’. Tributes were given by daughtersin-law, Sharolyn & Christine. Honourary bearers were Ryan & Regan Bohn. The interment took place in the Garden of St. John at the Yorkton Memorial Gardens with Herb Marchinko, Wayne Shewchuk, Dreyton Bohn, Kristian Wells, Justin Yawney and Roy Lesyshen serving as the casket bearers. Memorials were to the Good Spirit Bible Camp c/o Box 295, Springside, SK S0A 3V0.

GYOERICK Mrs. Emma Gyoerick (nee Dwernichuk), wife of Dennis Gyoerick of Langenburg, SK, formerly of MacNutt, SK passed away peacefully on August 25, 2017 at the age of 70 years. Emma was born on April 8, 1947, the only child to Mike Wasyl Dwernichuk and Mary Dwernichuk (nee Unchelenko). She attended school in the MacNutt district. Emma met Dennis while he was working road construction and the two were smitten. Dennis and Emma were married on June 10, 1967 at the St. Elijah Romanian Orthodox Church of MacNutt. Their marriage was blessed with three childrenPatricia (James) Petrowsky of Edmonton, Debra (Andy) Kutvonen of Langenburg and Trevor (Tammy) Gyoerick of Yorkton. Emma and Dennis were also blessed with 7 grandchildren: Matthew Petrowsky of Edmonton, Meagan Petrowsky of Spruce Grove, Abigail, Benjamin and Rebekka of Langenburg, Connor and Dylan Gyoerick of Yorkton. Emma was an avid gardener and baker and always wanted to have coffee and something to eat if you dropped in…. “eat, eat, eat” was often heard from her when you came over. While the kids were young, Emma was a homemaker while Dennis worked road construction and was away for long lengths of time. When all the children were grown, Emma took a cooking job at the now defunct “Gopherville”. She loved meeting with the people and everyone loved her pies and baking. When wrapping up one season, the staff was informed that Gopherville would be closing for good. Emma then went on to continue with cooking/prep work in Roblin first for a short time at Chicken Chef and then settling in at Roblin Motor Inn. She worked there for a number of years before she “retired”. Again she enjoyed the atmosphere of cooking and meeting people and chatting with some folks she hadn’t seem in a while. There was numerous volunteering Emma did-secretary/treasurer of St Nicholas Ukrainian Orthodox Church, Minor Hockey, Figure Skating, MacNutt Centennial Board, as well as over 20 years of service to the Saskatchewan Housing Authority’s board of directors. In recent years during the winter months she would meet weekly with a group of ladies in MacNutt to sew and put together quilts for many different charities like Regina’s Cancer Lodge. Even though she didn’t travel to quilt much after moving to Langenburg, she continued to sew quilt tops for them while at home. In October, 2014, Emma and Dennis made the moved from MacNutt into Langenburg and have made it their home ever since. In February 2015, Emma was diagnosed with an aggressive form of breast cancer to which she endured multiple chemotherapy treatments in Regina and for the last year was able to receive her treatments in Yorkton. Through the night of August 7, Emma suffered a massive stroke and was taken to Yorkton Union hospital where she remained until her passing. This past June, Dennis and Emma celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary. Emma loved to cook, entertain, play cards, fishing both on their boat and ice fishing. Both Dennis and Emma were very competitive with who could outfish the other one. They enjoyed watching hockey (one being an Toronto Maple Leaf fan and the other being a Montreal Canadiens fan), loved watching Trevor play hockey through the years, gardening, dancing, playing cards, watching grandchildren Ukrainian dance, and having company often playing cards until they (ladies) won, or Dennis cheatedwhichever came first. Emma enjoyed travelling somewhat as long as Dennis could be home ther same day. Emma travelled to Prince George, Saskatoon, Edmonton, Cranbrook and Prince Albert with Patricia when they were relocated there. And then were out on the sunshine coast prior to Debra and Andy moving to Saskatchewan. Emma leaves to mourn and celebrate her life her husband of 50 years Dennis, daughter Patricia and James of Edmonton, daughter Debra and Andy Kutvonen of Langenburg and son Trevor and Tammy Gyoerick of Yorkton. As well as their seven grandchildren, sister in law Cindy Rusnick of Andrew, AB, sister-in-law Mildred and George Zalluski of Portage la Prairie, MB as well as numerous nieces and nephews and close friends. Emma was predeceased by her parents Mike (1977), Mary (1990), her father-in-law John Gyoerick (1968) and mother-in-law Martha Gyoerick (1986), cousin Edwin Onofriechuk (1991), Uncle Pete Onofriechuk (2011) and Aunt Rose Onofriechuk (2016) and best friend Dianne (2008). Prayers were held on Tuesday, August 29, 2017 at Yorkton Memorial Gardens Family Centre. The Funeral Service was held on Wednesday, August 30, 2017 at Yorkton Memorial Gardens Family Centre with Rev. Father Cosmin Vint officiating. The responses were sung by members of the McNutt, Lenard and Shell Valley parishioners. The cross bearer was Stacey Onofriechuk and the banner bearers were Gerald Gorda and Ray Zalluski. The interment followed in the St. Nicholas Parish Cemetery, MacNutt District with Andy Kutvonen, James Petrowsky, Matthew Petrowsky, Larry Dwernichuk, Mike Wandy and Rodney Flunder serving as the casket bearers. Memorials in memory of Emma may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society as gifts of remembrance. Condolences can be sent to the family at www.baileysfuneralhome.com.


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CHESNEY - Beverley “Bev” Bernice Chesney (nee Buckle) was born on March 18, 1933 at the Yorkton Hospital, the daughter of Dennis and Willa (nee Thompson) Buckle. She was the eldest child in a family of five children. To her siblings she was always referred to as “Bobbi” and that name stayed with her to this day. Growing up on the family dairy farm, located south of Yorkton, Bev attended Pebble Lake school and high school at the Yorkton Collegiate. As a young girl she helped her mother with very specialized sewing and was taught to hand-bead many wedding gowns back in the day. She also learned to knit very young and continued to do so throughout her life and gifted many pairs of slippers to family, friends and many others who became acquainted with her. In November of 1951 Bev was united in marriage to Donald Chesney at St. Andrew’s United Church in Yorkton. They were blessed with two children, son, Donny in 1953 and daughter, Dale in 1955. During their married life together Bev worked along side her husband in a mixed farming operation of grain and cattle. In later years Bev worked for a time in housekeeping at the Yorkton Union Hospital. Bev and Donald enjoyed their life together farming and having fun. They loved to socialize and attended many dances over the years. In the winter they were involved in the Hill Top Curling Club. Bev loved the competition and was a fierce competitor. A highlight of her curling was when she competed with her team in the ladies provincial curling bonspiel in Prince Albert. Bev also loved to bake and there was a never-ending supply of baking in her home and freezer; which she always shared with family and friends. Bev was a great hockey fan and followed Donny’s hockey career as a player, a coach and a general manager; and rarely ever missed a game in person or on the radio. Her favourite team was “whichever team of the day” that Donny was involved in. Bev was very involved with the Eastern Star, of which she was a very loyal and honoured long-serving member. She started in the Dubuc Chapter and then the Yorkton Chapter #92, of which she held many positions and was also a Worthy Grand-Matron. In 2013 she was presented with her “60 Years a Star” certificate. After her husband Donald’s passing in 1996, Bev relocated to Yorkton. It was an easy transition for her as she became very involved as volunteer in St. Andrew’s U.C.W., the Yorkton Legion and the Yorkton & District Nursing Home. In 2012 she became a resident at the Yorkton & District Nursing Home and remained very involved in all the activities there. Beverley went to meet her Lord in the early morning hours of September 4, 2017. She was predeceased by her parents, husband, Donald, brother, Danny Buckle, sister-in-law, Avis Buckle and brother-in-law, Ray McTavish. Beverley leaves to mourn her passing, her sisters, Beryl McTavish of Kelowna, BC and Bonni (Des) Jenic of Penticton, BC; her brother, Dywaine (Marjorie) Buckle of Yorkton and special cousin and friend, Raymond Buckle of Yorkton. She is also survived by sister-in-law Evelyn Chesney and brother-in-law Earl Chesney. Beverley also leaves to celebrate her life; her son, Donny (Cheryl) Chesney of Yorkton; Donny’s children: Derek (Tara) Chesney and great-granddaughter, Cadence of Saskatoon, Brandi Chesney and great-grandchildren Chesney and Lily of Airdrie, AB, Amber Kriger (Tim) and great-grandson, Tristen, of Coleman, AB; Cheryl’s children: Courtney (Nathan Hopfner) and great-grandchildren, Willa and Maisy of Brandon, MB, Mark (Karin) Peterson and great-grandson, Clark of Regina; her daughter, Dale (Jim) Baydak of St. Andrews, MB; Dale and Jim’s children: Tyler Baydak of Yellowknife and Tanis Baydak and great-grandson, Magnus MacLean of Winnipeg. She was also a much-loved “Auntie Bev” to many nephews and nieces. Funeral Services were held on Friday, September 8, 2017 from St. Andrew’s United Church in Yorkton, SK with Reverend Jen Dresser officiating. The Readers were Tanis Baydak and Brandi Chesney and words of tribute and eulogy were shared by Derek Chesney. The organist, Shani Apland and members of St. Andrew’s United Church Choir led the congregation in the singing of the hymns, “In The Garden”, “I See a New Heaven”, “Here I Am, Lord” and “I Danced in the Morning”. Soloist, Cheryl Chesney sang one selection, “Make Me a Channel of Your Peace”. Members of the Order of the Eastern Star provided a guard of honour. The Interment Service followed in the Yorkton City Cemetery with David Buckle, Sheila Buckle, Blaine Buckle, Gail Pankoski, John Chesney and Joan Chesney serving as the casket bearers. Friends so wishing may forward their condolences to the family by visiting www.christiesfuneralhome.com. Funeral arrangements were entrusted to Christie’s Funeral Home & Crematorium, Yorkton, Saskatchewan.

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APPLETON - Fredrick James Appleton of Yorkton, SK passed away at the Yorkton & District Nursing Home on Monday, August 28, 2017 at the age of 79 years. Fredrick was born April 29, 1938 to Fredrick William Appleton and Mabel Belle Banin of Whitewood, SK. He was a very kind, easy going, gentle man who enjoyed life and found the best in everyone. A loving husband to Carol and a wonderful father of six children. Besides his family, Fredrick also loved farming, gardening and music. Fredrick is remembered by his loving wife, Carol Appleton (nee Churi) of 45 years, his six children and spouses, Kevin, Fred (Bev), Doug (Lorna), Curtis (Tammy), Sharon (John) and Leeann (Thomas); his thirteen grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Fredrick is predeceased by his parents as well as his sister Doreen (Alex). A service will be held in Whitewood, SK at the United Church at 2 pm with a lunch to follow at the Legion Community Hall on September 30, 2017. Donations can be made to the family memorial fund.

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ROBERTSON Jared Tyrel Robertson passed away instantly on August 7, 2017 in Lloydminster, AB as a result of a tragic motorcycle accident while riding with the Disciple Christian Motorcycle Club to which he belonged. Jared was born on February 2, 1991 to Al and Valorie Robertson in Regina, SK. With an older sister Natasha and a younger brother Braden, he had a fun-filled vibrant childhood. The majority of these years were in the Yorkton area. Jared enjoyed many activities such as soccer, taekwondo, skateboarding, snowboarding, Muay Thai, camping with the family, scuba diving and truck driving with his dad all over Canada and the USA. He often talked of being a Navy Seal in hopes of being a hero. He cherished the “Arts” especially music, film, stand-up comedy and tattoos. Jared attended private and public school but was mostly homeschooled by his mother. He attended “Youth With A Mission” in Denver after his high school graduation. He also spent an exciting year in Australia, swimming and surfing. From the time he was young, he struggled with AD/HD and was therefore extremely energetic and impulsive. Although sometimes a detriment, many times it led to deep friendships with people young and old who appreciated his energy, his zeal and his “unfiltered” approach to life. However, through his teen years Jared became entrapped in substance abuse which thankfully came to an end with the help of much prayer as well as the influence of his girlfriend Nicole. Jared’s personality was larger than life. Whatever it was that he was excited about, he put 100% of his heart and soul into it. He was always brutally honest and valued that quality in others. He was compassionate and had a natural ability to understand people and perceive who needed to be included. He loved to tell us what we should and should not eat and was concerned with taking care of his body. He loved to talk about his visits to the gym and encouraged many others in reaching their health and fitness goals. Jared was blessed with a large and loving extended family. On June 1, 2013, he married Nicole Rae Sharp in Yorkton, SK. They moved to Saskatoon where Nicole finished her degree and Jared worked as a truck driver and then later in car sales. Nicole was the love of his life. Some of the activities they enjoyed together were: working out at the gym, going to concerts and movies, a summer of semi trips to the States, modeling shoots, riding together on his motorbike and events with the motorcycle club. Jared had many jobs in his life including retail, directional drilling, fast food restaurants, truck driving and most recently, selling cars. He loved his job at Saskatoon Auto Clearing where he was always setting new goals. Jared understood clearly that Christianity is not an institution or a religion but a way of living. The Church is not a building but a living body made up individuals who are connected to Jesus Christ through submission and obedience. Jared was thankful that salvation is not earned but granted by God...that eternal life in heaven is not a reward but a gift...that forgiveness is not about us and what we have done - but about Jesus and what He has done. This last year Jared grew in his faith walk and in his own words, was ready to meet Christ. Jared leaves behind to mourn, his beloved wife, Nicole Robertson; his parents, Al and Valorie Robertson; sister Natasha (husband Chris) Palmer and their twins Alisha and Alaina; brother Braden (girlfriend Sophia); grandparents, Isabel Robertson of Moosomin, Bernie and Hilda Brandt of Kamsack; parents’-in-law: Carol Hildebrand and Ray Sharp and many more relatives and friends. He is predeceased by his grandfather, Cliff Robertson. The pall bearers were Greg Coombs, Braden Robertson, Jesse Suran, Chris Palmer, Brook Andres and Jacob Eskildsen. The funeral service was held on Monday, August 14, 2017 at 11:00 am at the Curling Rink of the Gallagher Centre in Yorkton. One of Jared’s motorbikes along with numerous other motorcycles were on display at the service. Pastor Ryan Wiesner and Pastor Randy Moffit of Roblin, MB led the service. Pastor Ryan Wiesner was the officiant at Jared and Nicole’s wedding. The worship band, Pastor Cheryl Klingspon, Pastor Des Klingspon, Ramsay Moore, Luke Moore and Samuel Derkatch led the congregational music in singing “Blessed Be Your Name” and “10,000 Reasons”. For special music they sang “Are You Ready?” and “It is Well With My Soul”. Other motorcycle groups accompanied the Disciple Christian Motorcycle Club as they rode together to lead the 35 other vehicles in procession to Jared’s final resting place in Moosomin. A special thank-you to the Yorkton RCMP for assisting this cavalcade through Yorkton. The interment service was held at the Sunset Memorial Gardens in Moosomin, SK where Jared’s body was buried among other family members. Jared’s family would like to sincerely thank so many of you for your messages, prayers and support in their time of sorrow. Your thoughtfulness is appreciated and will always be remembered. If friends so desire, donations may be made to the Rock Solid Refuge, P.O. Box 1622, Shaunavon, SK S0N 2M0, a year-long Christian program for teen boys struggling with life-controlling issues. Remembrances and condolences may be shared with the family at www.braendlebrucefs.ca. Braendle-Bruce Funeral Service, Russell, MB in care of the arrangements. (204) 773-2747.

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LOST FAMILY ring. Sterling silver with 5 stones. Reward offered. Call 306-620-6482.

LOST SOMETHING? Yorkton This Week has many items that are turned into our office daily. Contact us anytime to place an ad at no charge for one week so we may help you find your missing items. Call 306-782-2465.

Notice to Creditors

NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of PETER CHERKOWSKI, late of Preeceville, Saskatchewan, deceased. All claims against the above estate, duly verified by statutory declaration and with particulars and valuation of security held, if any, must be sent to the undersigned before the 27th day of September, 2017. THE CANADA TRUST COMPANY 410 - 22nd Street East, Suite 800 Saskatoon, SK S7K 5T6 Attn: Heather Borowski, Private Trust Manager Executors

CuelenaereLLP_1x30.j13_ Houses for Sale R0011458146.indd (classified) 3 BEDROOM on a large lot, 2 bed•YTW sept 6,13 1 downstairs, full rooms upstairs, Email proofupstairs, to Lori: 1/2 bath downbathroom stairs, new shingles, central air lbergen@cuelenaere.com conditioning, washer, dryer, stove, fridge included. Phone 306-7833099.

72 BETTS AVE., Yorkton. 3 bedroom brick house with 2 bedroom basement suite, private entrance, detached 2 car garage, close to downtown. For further details call Ernie @ 306-896-2896.

100 Birthday

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Anniversaries

Happy 55th

“How cool is it that the same God who created mountains and oceans and galaxies looked at you and thought the world needed one of you too.” Our family wishes to express our heartfelt thanks to our many family, friends and co-workers who In Memoriam supported us through the passing of our father, John Nagy. Thank you to everyone for the visits, beautiful flowers, food and acts of kindness. We will be forever grateful to the staff on Orkney House. Their compassion, understanding and TLC was incomparable. Dr. Van Heerden - what can we say? You were more than dad’s doctor, you were dad’s advocate. True to your word, you made it possible for dad to live his last few months with dignity and respect. You are a true humanitarian! We will be forever grateful to Father Louis Kim In Memory of Nguyen of St. Gerard’s Parish, Yorkton. Your visits and prayers LAWRENCE SKORETZ meant so much. We were honHe bade no one a last farewell oured you officiated dad’s service. He said goodbye to none. Thanks to the choir at St. ElizaThe heavenly gates were open wide beth of Hungary Church in StockAnd a loving voice said ”come.” holm. Special thanks to soloist It’s been a year and not a day Dana Duncan, a job well done. goes by Thanks to St. Elizabeth Parish for that we don’t think of you. preparing and serving the deliWe miss you dearly. cious lunch. Many thanks to all for -You are always on our minds your attendance at dad’s services & forever in our hearts. Love you and the many donations made in always and forever your family. his name. A huge thank you to Kathy Novak and Greg Schick from Christie’s Funeral Home. Your Birthdays guidance, compassion and profesSkoretz_361280_1x45.j13_R0011463254.indd 2017-09-12 11:33 AM 1 sionalism was appreciated more than you will ever know. Thanks to th everyone for your part in our journey. Love forever and always Dad & Grandpa John. - John Nagy Family. God Bless!

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Anniversaries

DOROTHY BAHSLER Invites all Friends & Family to her 100th Birthday AT THE BENTLEY

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Cabins/Cottages/Country Homes 1976 SQ. FT. Lakefront Cottage at Rocky Lake, Northern MB. Titled lot, heated garage, excellent fishing, swimming, snowmobiling. $365,000. Phone 204-682-7552.

BUSINESS & SERVICE DIRECTORY

FARMLAND WANTED

Carpentry

NO FEES OR COMMISSIONS!

K&K CONSTRUCTION & Carpentry: Renovating, Roofing, Siding, Fences, Garages, etc. Call Thomas Kowalchuk at 306-621-5663 or 306-786-1887 (business).

Handyperson FOR HIRE: Handyman will do fall yard work & small renovations. Call 306-783-3099. WHATEVER NEEDS DONE. Carpentry, plumbing, painting, yard work, garbage hauled away. Phone 306-621-7538, leave message.

Lawn & Garden

FOR ALL YOUR   GARDEN SUPPLIES

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GIFT CERTIFICATES AVAILABLE

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CALL 306-783-0544

Serving the Yorkton area with quality work at affordable rates. Keith Ratke 306-620-6285. 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.

under the stairway. Upstairs, the great room occupies the back of the home, with French doors onto a sundeck. The open plan includes a dining area overlooking the back garden, and the kitchen, which is separated from the great room by a prep island and three-seat eating bar. The kitchen’s L-shaped counter configuration will save steps for the cook, who will also appreciate the window over the double sink. A large pantry offers extra

storage space. The master suite overlooks the front garden and includes a roomy walk-in closet. The ensuite bath includes a luxurious soaker tub, as well as double basins to ease the morning rush-hour. The second bedroom occupies a bayed-out area overlooking the front garden, and boasts a window with an extradeep sill. The linen closet is just outside the doorway, close to the laundry room. A threepiece bathroom is adjacent, to be shared with

Apartments/Condos for Rent

Apartments/Condos for Rent

Houses For Rent

Suites For Rent

ALLANBROOKE APARTMENTS

3 BEDROOM Suite Available. $850/month. Heat & water included. Phone 306-621-6793 for viewing.

SMALL HOUSE, suitable for 1 person, for rent. Taking applications. References required. Has garage & workshop. Utilities & rent very affordable. 306-782-0851.

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.

PURCHASING: SINGLE TO LARGE BLOCKS OF LAND. PREMIUM PRICES PAID WITH QUICK PAYMENT. Great References Available a total of 590 QUARTER SECTIONS SOLD across saskatchewan RENT BACK AVAILABLE Call DOUG 306-955-2266 saskfarms@shaw.ca Mobile/Manufactured Homes for Sale

SWNA-Freshwater_ 1x42.j13_ R0011461988.indd • YTW Wed 09/13/17 CANADIAN •CLASSIFIED MANUFACTURED prod2/kj • Lisa MODULAR HOMES -multi section, single section, lake houses, and duplex family units LARGE INVENTORY TO CHOOSE FROM OR FACTORY ORDER TO YOUR SPECIFICATIONS Selling and Servicing Across Western Canada for Over 40 Years! 1.800.249.3969 Check out our inventory at www.medallion-homes.ca Hwy 2 South Prince Albert

Yellowhead Modular Home Sales

SWNA-Medallion_ Canadian built by MODULINE Elite Price Event on NOW! 1x43.j13_ 960 sqft 2 bedroom R0011462000.indd 2 bath $79,900 1216 Wed sqft 3 bedroom • YTW 09/13/17 2 bath $89,900 •CLASSIFIED 1520 sqft 3 or 4 bedroom prod2/kj Lisa 2 bath•$109,900 Single wide, Multi Sections, Lake House, Motel Units

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Services for Hire

PLAN NUMBER 2-3769 THREE-BEDROOM FAILY HOME This attractive threebedroom home features a charming facade of wood siding with boardand-batten accents. One window is supported with old-fashioned wooden brackets. Entry is at the side of the home, through a covered porch into a roomy foyer. A coat closet is to the right and the U-shaped stairway to the upper floor is ahead. Storage space is fitted

the third bedroom. On the ground floor, the den includes a closet and could double as a bedroom or serve as a home office. The future secondary suite includes a rouged in kitchen and bathroom, as well as two bedrooms. The double garage includes access to the foyer. Exterior details include shingles in the gable ends, as well as wood siding and painted trim. The garage doors include windows and the front entrance is highlighted by a wooden pilaster. This home measures 32 feet wide and 50 feet deep, for a total of 1,450 square feet. Plans for design 2-3769 are available for $675 (set of 5), $730 (set of 8) and $774 for a super set of 10. B.C. residents add 7% Prov. Sales Tax. Also add $35.00 for Priority courier charges within B.C. or $65.00 outside of B.C. Please add 5% G.S.T. or 13% H.S.T. (where applicable) to both the plan price and postage charges. Our NEW 49TH Edition of the Home Plan Catalogue containing over 400 plans is available for $15.50 (includes taxes, postage and handling). Make all cheque and money orders payable to “JENISH HOUSE DESIGN LTD” and mail to: JENISH HOUSE DESIGN LTD. c/o..Yorkton This Week #201-1658 COMMERCE AVE Kelowna, BC V1X 8A9 OR SEE OUR WEB PAGE ORDER FORM ON: www.jenish.com AND E-MAIL YOUR ORDER TO: homeplans@ jenish.com

Land for Sale

NUMBER ONE WORLDWIDE

YorktonSmallEngine_1x37.nil_R005341683. Painting/Wallpaper indd prod3/DM •YTW Sept 19-12 eow/ nil•MP Sept 14-eow/nil proof sandy KEITH’S PAINTING classified email to kclt@hotmail.com

PLAN OF THE WEEK

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BOOKKEEPING BUSINESS Accepting new clients. Over 10 years experience in full-cycle bookkeeping. Sage (Simply) 50, QuickBooks, AgExpert. Available for ongoing, quarterly and/or annual bookkeeping. Organized Professional Trustworthy. 306-782-0035. Emeralda2zprofserv@gmail.com. BRAZEAU MASONRY & ROOFING. Asphalt Shingling, Brick & Block layer, Chimney repair, Parging. Licensed & Insured. Wayne 306-331-8069.

GORD THE HANDYMAN specializing in: Repair work, Roofing, siding, decks, yardwork, painting, fencing and more. AJ CLEANING SERVICE. Will clean your whole house. Wall washing, painting and more! Other services available! We have 30 years experience. Free Estimates. Call 1-306370-1947. RETIRED COUPLE looking to house-sit for the months of Dec., Jan., Feb. & Mar. Email: m.dickie@sasktel.net Phone: 306-821-0592. 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.

Apartments / Condos-For Sale

NEW 2017 MANUFACTURED HOMES starting under $90,000 delivered! Best Buy Homes Saskatoon/Carlyle www.BestBuyHousing.com Canada’s largest in-stock home selection, quick delivery, custom factory orders! Text/call 306-7002825.

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

4-PLEX SUITE FOR RENT

Janet 306-620-6838

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ON BUS ROUTE

Bradbrooke Dr.

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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

TERRY OR JANET

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• New appliances • Dishwasher • A/C • Security doors • Clean, quiet • Close to bus stop • No pets • No smoking • Live in Manager REFERENCES REQUIRED FOR APPOINTMENT CALL

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For full details call Michelle Bailey

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ANY APARTMENT Buildings in Yorkton constructed on dry land, no sump pumps, no hot water heating system, no mould? 306783-8689. BEAUTIFUL 3 bedroom townhouse; 1200 sq.ft. close to school & hospital, central air conditioning, high efficiency furnace. References & lease required. Pictures can be viewed on Kijiji under Houses For Rent Yorkton. Call George at 306-537-3228 or Joyce 306-7822226. Two bedroom apartments to rent in Regina East Co-operative for Retired Couples, Renovated, screened in balcony, free parking & laundry. Security doors. Reasonable rent. Close to banks and shopping. Call 306-789-7970. TWO BEDROOM Apartments to rent in Regina East Co-operative for Retired Couples. Newly renovated, large screened in balcony, outside parking with electricity. All amenities except power, security doors, reasonable rent. Close to banks and shopping. 306-7897970.

Duplexes for Rent 2 BEDROOM Duplex For Rent w/attached garage, all utilities included, $1,450/month. Available Immediately, references required. Email: bpkitsch@sasktel.net. 3 BEDROOM Duplex. Available Immediately. $1,200/month plus utilities and damage deposit. References required. Call 306-6210620 or 306-641-9982 for application.

Houses For Rent 3 BEDROOM + 2 Bedroom in basement most expensive house in Yorkton for rent with jacuzzi. $2,000/month. Phone 306-7837484. 980SQ.FT. 3 bedroom house for rent in Saltcoats. Fridge, stove, washer & dryer included. Large back yard with garden shed. Non smoker, no large pets, $850/month plus utilities. Phone/text 306-2178222. 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 306-782-2226. COZY 2 Bedroom lakefront cabin at York Lake. Washer, dryer, dishwasher, fridge, stove. Phone 306782-9497. OLDER TWO Bedroom for rent also One bedroom suite for rent. 306-783-5327.

SPRINGSIDE HOUSING Authority is currently accepting applications for a 3 bedroom home. Fridge and stove included. Well kept, clean and quiet neighborhood. Rent is based on income. For more information and applications please call Morlie at 306-792-2222. UPDATED EBENEZER mobile for rent. Suitable for small family/ working couple. Large yard, deck, attached garage. $825 plus utilities. Security deposit, references required. 204-937-2855.

Appliances

COMMERCIAL WALK-IN Cooler $3,500; 5 Kenmore Deep Freezes, LEM Meat Grinder $600. Phone/text 306-745-3484.

KENMORE FRIDGE, 18 cubic foot. 30” W 28” D 64” T. $300. 306-782-2240.

Room & Board

Wanted

ROOM AVAILABLE, fully furnished, all utilities included. References required. 306-621-4896.

WANTED TO Buy used Teak or Mid-Century furniture. Any condition. Call 306-370-3750.

Shared Accommodation FULLY FURNISHED shared accommodations available, non smoker, ok with pet, for working person, senior or mature student. Phone 306-783-7629 for more information. LOOKING FOR over 40 adult to share house with male 60/cat, furnished, utilities/wifi/cable included. $600/month + D.D. 306-890-0571.

Suites For Rent 2 BEDROOM basement suite. Smoke free space w/laundry, seperate entrance. Available Oct. 1. $900/month + utilities. Phone 306621-3541 or 306-621-3544. ARE YOU between 18 and 30? Are you in school or training? Are you making minimum wage? Shared accommodation with four other people available immediately at $500/month including utilities & wi-fi. Contact Anthony at 306-6207227. NOW ACCEPTING Applications for fully furnished basement suite in private home close to hospital, N/S, N/P. $800/month plus $400 damage deposit. Call 306-7832427.

TAKING APPLICATIONS for a large one bedroom basement suite in Yorkton. Available Immediately. Recently renovated, private entrance, all utilities & SaskTel Max included. $850/month. No Pets, No Smoking. Call 306-782-1518 or 306-621-4587.

Furniture

ANTIQUE BENT wood spindle kitchen chair, kitchen shaker chair, electric grass trimmer new, water cooler, bedroom suite - 9-drawer dresser/mirror - 4-door chiffonier, bevelled plate glass mirror 36” x 24”, livingroom drapes cocoa brown, 96” long - ample fullness for 120” rod, Cocoa brown rug 12ft. x 8ft., 2 matching loveseats beige velour w/muted floral pattern w/4 cushions, kitchen table - almond steel legs and arborite w/two extensions, 6 padded, fabric high back chairs. Can be seen and picked up at 108 Poplar Avenue, Burgis Beach (North of the store). Phone 306-621-6239.

FOR SALE: China Cabinet. Phone 306-782-7402.

FOR SALE: Furniture, 3 seat sofa and matching chair with pastel floral design on an off white/cream, base colour, swivel rocker recliner teal in colour.

FURNITURE FOR SALE: Entertainment unit $50, Bedroom suite $50. Phone 306-782-7402.

For Sale - Misc

GRAIN FED BEEF SALE Small Sides $3.50 lb. Lean Hamburger $

4.25 lb.

All Pieces Cut & Wrapped NORTH COUNTRY MEATS STENEN Phone Shawn 306-548-2807 Ted 306-621-1082


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205L PLASTIC Drums For Sale prepress2/KJ 1x64L (Rain Barrels) $40/each. Call Colin class display wed/mp-tfc @Commercial Cleaning Chemicals 306-621-0147. 600 LARGE Round bales. Unthrashed oats and barley. $40-$45 each. Feed test available. Call Ed at 306-563-6261. Gorlitz, SK. 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. CLOTHING NEW. Ford Logo/Animal Print Winter Jackets XXL $125; Jeans 38” x 30” $10, also other items. (Can email pictures). Call 306-744-2766 or 306-6754924. EVERYTHING FROM Soup to Nuts. All items in very good condition. All electrical tools in good working condition. Taking offers. Call 306-890-0604 after 6pm. FOR SALE: Slightly used, GOGO Elite Traveller Scooter and Handi Lite, 4 wheel walker. 306-7834025. FOR SALE: Yardworks cordless electric compact lawnmower 24V, 14”, rear bagger, very good condition, $100. Phone 306-783-5673. FR500 Honda rototiller rear tines in very good working order. 21” walk behind lawnmower Craftsman 6.5 Briggs motor rear bag in very good working order. 20” side discharge lawnmower 3.5 Briggs motor in very good working order. Phone 306-782-9131 or 306-6219783. GOLF CLUBS & bag; right hand Pro-Select driver; Callaway irons 4,5,6,7,8,9; Hybrid Bafflers - 3, 4, 5; Wedges - sand, pitching, 52 degree; Wilson putter - straight blade. Price: $250. Call Al 306783-3332. HORIZON CT 5.2 Perfect Flex Treadmill $1,000; Snowblower John Deere 827E 2-stage Briggs & Stratton, 250cc OHV series, electric start $1,000; Vintage Singer sewing machine, matching storage bench. Model 306 circa 1950’s $300; Red mini refrigerator $125; Thetford XG Porta potti new, never used $120; Etonic Ladies Golf shoes new, never used $60; 2 full sets of golf clubs One man’s one ladies both right handed. Fishing package. Drive folding walker $75; Concept Grand UXBridge Piano, $700.; 2 grey filing cabinets $75 each. Multiple household items. Call Pat 306-783-7629. NEWLY BUILT 8x12 barn garden shed. Complete with siding $1,350. 8x10 $1,150. build on site and will accept ments. Call 306-783-6240.

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PROVINCE-WIDE CLASSIFIEDS. Reach over 500,000 readers weekly. Call Yorkton This Week NOW or 306-782-2465 or email classifieds@swna.com for details. PURCHASED BEFORE last two lumber price increases Cottage style roof trusses, 4 in 12 slopes and 2ft. overhangs, for 40x20ft. building. $4,700 OBO. Call 306782-9219 for viewing, and site copy roof layout and detailed plans. Leave message. SERVICED SEASONAL SITES. Available for 2018. Rickers Campground. 1-204-937-2716. SOLD THE FARM! Machinery Dispersal. 5288 Tractor; Case IH 30ft. Vibra tiller, 1985 Chieftan trailer 45ft.; Brandt s/a auger 1060; 1155E Case crawler loader, QF Brandt 100ft. sprayer, EZEE on drill w/2175 tank. Phone or text 306-720-0430. Items located West of Foam lake. VEGETABLE SALE at 12 Spice Drive. Phone 306-782-0789. WHIRLPOOL HIGH EFFICIENCY ELECTRIC DRYER 7.5 cubic feet. Less than 3 years old, works perfect. $275.00 Located at Madge Lake. Call 306-542-2976.

Trucks & Vans

General Employment

EAST. Wed., noon, Thurs., 15 starting at Sale. IT’S

2005 DODGE RAM 1500 Quad Cab, 4x4, V8 auto, brand new 8 ply tires, 105,000kms, excellent condition. Phone 306-621-7491 or 306-783-1880.

Heavy equipment

119 1ST AVE. N. Fri., Sept. 15 & Sat., Sept. 16 starting at 10am. Antiques, men’s jeans, children & infant wear, quilts, bedding, dishes, cutlery, lamps, jars and crocheted bedspreads.

2006 GMC CANYON extended cab, 139,000kms, blue. $5,500. Call 306-783-8048.

130 APPLETON Dr., Sat., Sept. 16, 9am-4pm. Tires, household goods, crafting supplies, beads and native jewellery.

SNOWBEAR UTILITY Trailer, 6ft. x 12ft. with side rails and extensions. Call 306-783-7629.

101 LOGAN CRES. Sept. 13 starting at Sept. 14 & Fri., Sept. 9am. Multifamily GIGANTIC.

143 MAGRATH STREET. Wed., Sept. 13 and Thurs., Sept. 14, 10am-4pm. Kitchen items, books, craft supplies, yarn, adult XL clothing, collectibles and misc. items. 150 MANITOBA AVE. Thurs., Sept. 14 & Fri., Sept. 15, 9am5pm. 1940 dresser w/mirror, 1941 Singer sewing machine, china cabinet, salt & pepper shaker sets, assorted ornaments from $1-$20, lawn ornament and patio chairs. 207 5TH AVE. S. Wed., Sept. 13 & Thurs., Sept. 14, 9am-6pm & Fri., Sept. 15, 9am-2pm. Large assortment of men’s and women’s clothes, knitted sweaters, linens, candles, golf bag & carrier and bricks. 408 SULLY AVE. (Pleasant Heights Subdivision across from Skinner’s Nursery). Thurs., Sept. 14, 9am-6pm Fri., Sept. 15, 9am6pm, Sat., Sept. 17, 9am-2pm. Multifamily Sale. 3 1/4 inch quarter cut fir hardwood floor, old record player and old records, 2-wheel trailer, tires, misc. tools, shop vac, bicycles, furniture, plasma 42” T.V., numerous household items, garlic. 44 FRANKLIN AVE. Sat., Sept. 16, 9am-5pm, Sun., Sept. 17, 9am-3pm. Household items, tools, baby items, perennial plants, clothing and miscellaneous. 49 BIGGS CRES. Fri., Sept. 15, 4:30pm-7:30pm, Sat., Sept. 16, 8am-3pm. Multifamily sale. Misc. household, furniture, toys, Honda generator, Argo utility trailer, fishing/sporting goods and much more. 65 JAMES AVE. Thurs., Sept. 14, 10am-dusk, Sat., Sept. 16, 10am-dusk. Baby clothes, children’s clothing, pony tail caps, books, curtains, uniforms, table & household items. 94 RUSSELL DR. (The Bentley Retirement Home) Fri., Sept. 15, 10am-4pm. All proceeds go to Alzheimer’s.

Auto Miscellaneous 4 TIRES For Sale from a 2012 Grand Caravan. YOKOHAMA AVID 533 tires 225/65R16 1005 on 4 steel rims and hub caps. Phone Wayne 306-783-7311 or 306-621-2787 $1,200. OBO. Wrecking over 250 units... cars and trucks. Lots of trucks... Dodge... GMC... Ford... Imports... 1/2 ton to 3 tons... We ship anywhere... Call or text 306-821-0260. Lloydminster.

ATVs / Dirt Bikes 2 UP Arctic Cat Ltd. Power steering, winch, hand bar warmers, always shedded, cover included, low mileage. Excellent shape. 306745-2348 leave message or 306745-7148.

Cars 1990 PLYMOUTH COLT. 2-door hatchback, rebuilt 1.5 litre injector, gas, 5 spd. standard, comes with parts car, perfect for the right young man. Body needs work. $800 OBO. Phone 306-641-4987. 1994 SEDAN DEVILLE Cadillac. Good shape, new tires, no rust, loaded. $1,200 firm. Phone or text 306-620-6619. 2002 CHRYSLER SEBRING LX. Auto trans., ATC, 177,420kms. Phone 306-782-2375. 2008 TOYOTA YARIS, 2 door hatchback, pw, pdl, a/c, auto transmission, 126,000kms. Good condition, asking $4,700. Phone 306-783-8388. 2009 CHRYSLER 300 LTD. Recent Manitoba safety, 71, 691kms, very good condition. Phone Mervin or Roberta Cords 204-937-8702.

Collectibles & Classic Cars BODY FROM 1982 Z-28 Camaro with t-roof, no drive train, colour change from brown to blue. For more info and pictures go to Regina Kijiji. Phone 306-641-4987.

Motorcycles

Utility Trailers

RVs/Campers/Trailers 1997 PROWLER 24ft. pull-type camper, sleeps 6, loaded w/other features, year old tires, excellent condition. $6,000. For more information call 3065-563-4326. 2005 FIFTH Wheel Trailer $22,000 - Cougar by Keystone with Polar Package. Sleeps 6. Ample oak cabinets, fridge, stove, microwave. Table with bench seating converts to bed. Livingroom with 2 chairs, chesterfield makes into a queen size bed. TV, air conditioner. Upper level has queen size bed, night tables, bath, closet storage, cupboards. Fifth wheel hitch available $1,000. Call 306-7837629.

Farm Implements 2001 WESTWARD 9350 swather with a 2004 MacDon 963 - 36’ header. Split reel. $35,000. Call 306-783-8873. 2010 - 9220 Massey Swather, 400hrs. with 2011 new header (30’ Foot) with 8’ swath roller - $65,000 OBO; 2001 - Cat Lexion combine approx. 1642 sep. hrs. $36,000 work order sell for $69,000 OBO; 1997- 8780 Massey combine. Approx. 2066 sep. hrs. Rake up header ($35,000 work order - sell for $35,000 OBO); 1990- 510 Walenga grain vac - always shedded, works good; Linamar auger motor LX990 - $450. Phone 306-3382744. FOR SALE: 930 Case tractor, square fenders, foot clutch, good condition. Phone 306-645-4240. FOR SALE: Westward 25’ autofold PT swather, bat reel, not used for 10 years, very low acres, always shedded. Asking price $3,500. 306-595-4706. GOOD’S USED TRACTOR PARTS (204) 564-2528 or 1-877-564-8734 Roblin, MB

Farm Services MACHINING, LATHE & Milling, Welding. Reasonable Rates. Weld on harrow teeth 3/8” to 5/8”, round bale feeders. Phone 306-273-4235 or 306-641-6711.

Feed & Seed Buying/Selling FEED GRAINS heated / damaged CANOLA/FLAX Top price paid FOB FARM

Western Commodities 877-695-6461 Visit our website @ www.westerncommodities.ca

HEATED CANOLA

WANTED!! SWNA-Western - GREEN CANOLA Commodities_1x21 - SPRING THRASHED - DAMAGED CANOLA .j13_R0011462002.indd • YTWFEED WedOATS 09/13/17 WANTED!! •CLASSIFIED - BARLEY, OATS, WHT - LIGHT • ORLisa TOUGH prod2/kj - SPRING THRASHED HEATED FLAX WANTED!! HEATED PEAS HEATED LENTILS "ON FARM PICKUP" Westcan Feed & Grain 1-877-250-5252 Livestock

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2005 KAWASAKI Vulcan 1600 Nomad, 42,000 kms, Vance & Hines full exhaust system, lots of extras. Excellent shape. Asking $6,000. OBO. 306-745-2428.

LOVELAND RED ANGUS Bulls of all ages. Price starts at $2,500 and delivered. Phone 306-795-2710.

Parts & Accessories

3 - Westeel 2300 bushel steel grain bins. Seven rings high, 14 feet wide. Westeel steel floors, ladders, openers. Original owner, asking $4,300. each. Near Calder, SK. 306-861-3107.

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THE PARTS YOU NEED The Price and service you want

• Computerized Parts Interchange • Computerized Inventory • Parts Locating Service For Those Hard To Find Parts • An Exceptional Line Of New Aftermarket Body Parts Monday to Friday 8:00 am - 5:30 pm, Closed Sat. & Sun. 15 YORK ROAD WEST, YORKTON

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

Steel Buildings / Granaries

*Economical* Pre-engineered* Steel framed, fabric covered buildings. Call 1-877-397-1594 or go to www.guard-all.com for a free quote. STEEL BUILDING SALE... “BLOWOUT SALE!” 20x23 $5,998; 25x27 $6,839; 30x33 $8,984. One End Wall Included. Bonus Drill/Impact Driver Combo Kit Included. Check Out www.pioneersteel.ca for more prices. Pioneer Steel 1-855-212-7036.

Career Opportunities 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!

SCRAPER OPERATORS

for late model CAT equip. Camp job. Competitive wages, plus R & B. Valid drivers license req’d. Send resume and work references to: Bryden Construction and Transport Co. Inc., Box 100, Arborfield, Sk. S0E 0A0; Fax: 306-769-8844 Email: brydenconstruct@ xplornet.ca www.brydenconstruction andtransport.ca Give your tight budget a little relief. Make some extra cash by selling the items you no longer need with a low-cost, fastacting Yorkton This Week and Marketplace Classified Ad. Phone 306-782-2465.

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Boy Blunder and bad taxes MIKE STACKHOUSE mikestackhouse@hotmail.com

Stackhouse Soapbox It was over a year ago when I noticed Jay Boyd had referred to Justin General Employment

NOW HIRING! NIGHT GROCERY CLERKS

The Yorkton Real Canadian Superstore is hiring

NIGHT GROCERY CLERKS

starting@$11.02/hr. with a night premium of $1.15/hr. The Discount team at Loblaw is rooted in a shared goal to Feed Everyone. It’s about easy access to fresh, affordable food and working tirelessly to ensure our customers get more for their grocery dollar than anywhere else. We know that a bright future starts with helping more children, people and families live well today so they can pursue great tomorrows. Please apply online at Loblaw.ca/careers For current colleagues, it’s an exciting time to be a part of the team and our unparalleled investment means working with us can be something special for you too. It’s more than just talk – we have a roadmap in place and are hiring talented colleagues who are passionate about providing an exceptional shopping experience for customers. Everyone has opportunity – show us what you will do with yours.

Real Canadian Superstore 206 Broadway Street East Yorkton, SK S3N 3K4

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Earn some extra cash (possibly of up to $400/month depending on route size), get exercise and work only a few hours a week too!

Be a Yorkton This Week Carrier!

• No early mornings • No collecting • We pay by direct deposit on the last Friday of every month • Weight bonuses • Sales bonuses • Any age welcome • Only 2 days or less per week

If you would like a route, please e-mail us at:

circulation@yorktonthisweek.com or telephone circulation at:

306-782-2465

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TRUCK-TRAILER MECHANIC Immediately Required

Stan’s Mobile Service Ltd. requires a Full Time Truck and Trailer Mechanic (NOC 7321)for their busy and continuously growing business. Some secondary education and some Apprenticeship training certificate is required. At least 3 years of work experience in a commercial Automotive and/or Truck Repair Shop. We offer a competitive wage with basis of education and experience qualification. Successful Mechanic will be required to perform the following tasks: - Diagnose problems using testing equipment to determine extent of repair required in servicing commercial truck and trailer/transport vehicles. - Repair or replace defective parts, components or systems, using hand and/ or power tools on trucks and trailer in all defected systems. - Test repaired equipment for proper performance. - Clean, lubricate and perform other routine maintenance on equipment according to company standard. - Provide all customers with recommendation on the vehicles progress and future repair follow ups. - Will report to the owner/operator for all work progress and any shop related needs. - Must be able to work with or without supervision. Thank you to all whom applied, but only applicants who matched required level of qualification will be contacted for employment interview. Please forward all applications with work references: Attention to Stan Woroschuk By Fax: 1-306-783-8049 By e-mail: s.mobile@sasktel.net

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Sat., September 16, 2017 - 9:00 a.m. ESTATE OF LOUIS ROEBUCK AUCTION UKRAINETZ AUCTION • REAL ESTATE • VEHICLES YARD • REC • TOOLS AND HOUSEHOLD AUCTION • BUCHANAN, SK Directions: 323 3rd Ave. West, Buchanan, SK. Contact Ed at 306-717-1630. On-line 1:00 p.m. Real Estate, Vehicle, Yard and Rec, Carpentry Tools, Misc. Tools, Etc., Antiques, Household

SALE CONDUCTED BY

UKRAINETZ AUCTIONEERING Box 17, Insinger, Sask. SOA 1LO — Phone 306-647-2661 License No. 915851

Trudeau as Boy Blunder on one of his social media posts. I asked him if I could ‘steal’ that label and he encouraged it. I haven’t used it in this column because it’s a rather disrespectful way to address someone if you aren’t going to use their name, but I’m finally left with no choice after seeing these small business tax changes introduced by Mr. Blunder and his equally inept Finance Minister Bill Morneau (no nickname yet). You see, when analyzing Trudeau’s first two years as the head of Canada, you are left with really only two choices to make: either he’s a terrible person determined to destroy the fabric of this country, or he’s just an unqualified, self-entitled child who is irresponsible and has good intentions but has no business holding the position he does. I’m going with option two. Therefore, Boy Blunder it is. Before we get into the business of small business tax, remember that Trudeau did say in an interview with Peter Mansbridge (CBC) before the election in 2015 that he felt most small business owners were tax cheats. Let’s also look back at some (space won’t permit for all) other highlights of the Trudeau era. He said that First Nations people want more money so they can store their canoes and paddles. He admired Fidel Castro. He tweeted a welcoming message to illegal immigrants that has caused a great deal of stress along our borders. He gave $10.5-million to terrorist teenager Omar Khadr, who is now trying to get legal restraints lifted so he can have unfettered access to his terror supporting sister (who’s somehow allowed to enter Canada). He’s now spending money on trying to uncover who leaked the information on the Khadr payment because he doesn’t feel Canadians have a right to know where the tax money goes. He also has said budgets balance themselves. He later said he’d run short term ‘modest’ deficits of $10-billion, but we can see the deficits are at $30-billion and long term. Is this the workings of a Prime Minister who is spiteful and doesn’t like Canada or is this incompetence? Which brings us to last week’s news on the tax changes for people who own small business. The incompetence rears its ugly head even further when Trudeau and Morneau double down Continued on Page B10 Auctions

AGRICULTURAL EQUIPMENT ONLINE AUCTION Turn your inventory into CA$H! Trucks, Sprayers, Tractors, Trailers, Combines & More! “Consignments Welcome” Call Ken Purdy (306) 250-0707 1-800-263-4193 www.McDougallBay.com PL# 331787


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