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CHOPTUIK - With great sadness, the family of John Choptuik announce his passing from this life, into the heavens above on Sunday, December 4, 2016 at the Yorkton & District Nursing Home. John was 87 years young. John was predeceased by his parents, Joseph and Anne (nee Stebelski), his wife, Laura and his son Lorrie. Left to mourn John’s passing are his five children, Arlene (Ben), Virginia (Fred), Joey (Shelley), Randy (Karen) and Maria (Gary); his daughter-in-law, Debbie as well as his 11 grandchildren and 15 greatgrandchildren. John also has two surviving brothers, Ernie (Margaret), Walter (Helen) and one sister, Phyllis (David), nieces, nephews, numerous step-family and friends. John was born in Hamiota, MB on July 11, 1929 and went to school in Solsgirth. He married Annette Holowka in 1953 and they started their family together. He worked hard and played hard throughout his entire life. He was a helper on the home farm then was employed on the CP rail for many years. The family moved wherever the job was. In 1964 John moved to Churchbridge and worked as a supervisor underground at the potash mine near Esterhazy, SK. John was very proud of working at the mine and even prouder when his sons and grandson took on jobs at IMC/Mosaic. He retired in 1987 due to health reasons. John married Laura Loveridge in 1991 and a few years later they moved to Yorkton. John loved to keep busy and if something wasn’t right he would make it right, “not now but right now”. John was always so proud of his garden and had a real green thumb and never a weed - he was always trying to give his produce away. He loved music, dancing, hunting, swimming, fishing and camping. The campgrounds probably didn’t like to see his motorhome pulling in because from the moment he arrived he had a huge fire burning. Between the fire and smoke using all of the free firewood and his polka music playing you could always locate him in the campground. John liked to watch his grandchildren’s sports and held a Yorkton Terrier’s seasons ticket for many years. He enjoyed many harvest seasons combining on Virginia and Fred’s farm. Above all, he loved spending time visiting with family members, just to visit and have a drink - that would put a gleam in his eye. In January 2014, John’s Alzheimers advanced and he moved into the Yorkton & District Nursing Home. The disease stole his words but not his smile or his sense of humor. Friends so wishing may make donations in John’s memory to the Alzheimer Society of Saskatchewan. Funeral Services were held on Friday, December 9, 2016 from the Chapel of Christie’s Funeral Home in Yorkton, SK with Shelly Morris officiating. The organist, Carla Laycock, led the congregation in the singing of the hymns, “Amazing Grace” and “In the Garden”. Special music was provided by Linda Datema, Esther Morgan, Teresa Laycock and Carla Laycock who sang, “Jealous of the Angels”. The Interment Service followed in the Yorkton City Cemetery with John’s grandchildren, Cory Heggestad, Channa Lamarche, Melissa Choptuik, Ryan Choptuik, Robert Cross, Michael Cross, Josha Choptuik, Louden Choptuik, Michelle Orr, Morgan Choptuik and Daniel Ducharme serving as 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. BURNARD - Ruth Ellen Lovatt was born on June 24, 1924 to Andrew and Esther (Copeland) Lovatt, in Radville, SK, where her father was the postmaster for many years. As a child, Ruth enjoyed tap dancing, piano lessons, figure skating and singing in recitals. She attended the University of Saskatchewan in Saskatoon, graduating in 1947 with a degree in Household Science. She worked as a dietician in two different hospitals: the Vancouver General and the Royal Columbian Hospital in New Westminster. Ruth met Ivan Burnard of Theodore, SK while they were attending university. On July 6, 1949 they were married at St. Luke’s Church in Victoria, then settled on the family farm seven miles south of Theodore. This was quite an adjustment for a city girl! Their marriage was a strong one and they were blessed with four children over 14 years, Beth, Ann, Keith and Trevor. They provided a warm, loving environment in which their children could grow and learn. They highly valued education and encouraged their children to strive to become their best. Ruth was a longtime member of the Creekside Homemakers Club which became the Women’s Institute Guild in later years, enjoying lifelong friendships with the women in the club. She was also the secretary-treasurer of the Theodore Pastoral Charge of the United Church for over 10 years. Each year she harvested large amounts of vegetables from her half acre of garden. Over the years she baked hundreds of pies, cakes, cookies and buns - all delicious! Ruth also enjoyed sewing, embroidering and knitting - her hands were never idle! Living through the 1930’s and the war years shaped her personality - she didn’t throw anything out that might still have good wear in it, often re-making a garment into something else. All of her children and grandchildren treasure the mittens, socks and slippers made by her loving hands! Her help with trucking during harvest time was a huge help to Ivan. Later in life, Ruth took up oil painting which she thoroughly enjoyed! She gave away many of her exquisitely detailed paintings to family and friends. Ruth delighted in her five grandchildren - and her seven great-grandchildren! They have fond memories of her reading books, colouring and playing games with them. Her travels included two trips to England (one at age seven), Vancouver, Victoria, California, Denver, Ontario and many trips to Calgary. She always had a positive attitude toward life - deal with what life gives you and look on the bright side! When Ivan passed away in 1990, Ruth continued to live on at the farm with her two sons. Up until the age of 90, she had been hospitalized only when giving birth to babies! Two falls at age 91 in the spring of 2015 resulted in her eventually becoming a permanent resident of the Theodore Health Centre. The family is very grateful to the doctors, nurses and caregivers at the Canora and Theodore Nursing Homes, as well as in the hospitals in Regina, Canora and Yorkton for the excellent care they provided. Ruth was predeceased by her parents, Andrew and Esther Lovatt in the mid 1950’s, by her infant sister at birth and by her loving husband, Ivan, in 1990. To celebrate her memory she leaves her two daughters: Beth (Paul) Berg of Yorkton, SK and their sons, Ian (Erin) Berg and their children, Felicity and Malcolm of Calgary, AB, Nolan (Rebecca) Berg and their sons, Ivan and David of Saskatoon, SK, Everett (Marie) Berg and their son, Cedar of Saskatoon, SK; Ann (Sandy) Crawford of Calgary, AB and their daughters, Colleen (Drew) Beausoleil and their son, Alexandre of Sherwood Park, AB and Alayne Crawford and her husband, Chris White and son, Kieran of Ottawa, ON and sons, Keith Burnard and Trevor Burnard of Theodore, SK. Ruth is also survived by her sister-in-law, Edna McNichol of Calgary, AB and her brother-in-law, Lawrence (Donna) Burnard of Estevan, SK and many dear nieces and nephews. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Theodore Health Centre or to the Theodore United Church would be appreciated. A sharing time for family and friends was held on the evening of Friday, December 9, 2016 from the Chapel of Christie’s Funeral Home in Yorkton, SK. The Funeral Service was held on Saturday, December 10, 2016 from the Chapel of Christie’s Funeral Home with Pastor Sam Berg officiating. The pianist, Pattie Janzen led the congregation in the singing of the hymn, “Precious Lord, Take My Hand”. Soloist, Amanda Buhler shared two selections, “We’ll Meet Again” and “In the Bulb There is a Flower”. Following a luncheon in the Gunn Reception Room at Christie’s Funeral Home, the Interment Service took place in the Theodore Village Cemetery, Theodore, SK with Ruth’s son, Trevor Burnard, grandsons, Ian Berg, Nolan Berg and Everett Berg and sons-in-law, Sandy Crawford and Paul Berg 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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Regional Health Centre. Predeceased by her parents, Max and Lena Serhan; her loving husband, Larry and all of her siblings - 3 sisters, 4 brothers and 2 half-brothers. She is survived by her children, Warren of Yorkton and Veronica of Saskatoon. At her request, there will be no funeral service - a private interment of cremated remains will be held at a later date. In memory of Marie Gamracy, charitable donations may be made to the Saskatchewan Lung Association, #1231 8th Street East, Saskatoon, SK S7H 0S5 or the Yorkton SPCA #79 7th Avenue South, Yorkton, SK S3N 3V1. Arrangements were entrusted to Kopan’s Funeral Service, Yorkton. www.kopans.ca 306-783-0099.
ELASCHUK - Mrs. Lillian Elaschuk of Regina, formerly of Yorkton, passed away on December 2, 2016 at the age of 89 years. Lillian Agnes Elaschuk was born on January 21, 1927 at Wakaw, SK, a daughter of John and Barbara (nee Budai) Graczo. Later she moved with her family to Bjorkdale, SK. On November 29, 1949 Lillian was united in marriage to William Elaschuk at Tisdale, SK. The couple established their home in Yorkton and raised three children. When the children were old enough to look after themselves, Lillian went to work full time as a cook for the Co-op restaurant. She retired in her fifties when she became a grandmother and devoted her time babysitting the grandchildren. Lillian had many passions which included gardening, flowers and travelling. She loved doing crafts and loved animals, especially cats and dogs. Her greatest love was her family and her Himalayan cat, Gizmo. She will be lovingly remembered by her son Leonard (Suzanne) and their children Erin and Kim of Yorkton, her daughter Linda Elaschuk of Regina and her son Allen (Laurie) and their children Chris and Jay of Regina; as well as numerous nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her parents, her husband William in 2000 and two sisters, Irene Larson and Pauline Yurchuk. The Funeral Service was held on Thursday, December 8, 2016 at Yorkton Memorial Gardens Family Centre with Rev. Jen Dresser of St. Andrew’s United Church officiating. The organist, Amanda Buhler led in the singing of the hymns, “Amazing Grace” and “How Great Thou Art”. Soloists, Judy Westman & Robert Leduc and duets, “My Mother” and “On The Wings of A Dove”. A eulogy was shared by Charlene Hodge. The interment followed in the Garden of St. Matthew at Yorkton Memorial Gardens with Frank Andres, Dave Dubnyk, Carl Steciuk, Robert Leduc, Bryce Sherring and Garry Krieger serving as the casket bearers. Memorials in memory of Lillian may be made to the Parkinson’s Society, 610 Duchess Street, Saskatoon, SK, S7K 0R1 as gifts of remembrance. Online condolences for the family can be made by visiting www.baileysfuneralhome.com
HERCHUK - Ret’d RCMP Staff Sgt. Alex (Al) - On Monday, November 28, 2016 with family at his side, Alex received “Anointing of the Sick” and peacefully passed on at the Yorkton Regional Health Centre. He was 85 years of age. On September 26, 1931, the last of five children was born to Michael and Lena (nee Wudwud) Herchuk at Vermilion, AB. His family then moved to Vegreville where he was raised and attended school. Alex was a generous soul from a very young age and upon him and his brother discovering a bag of stolen money, proceeded to hand the bills out to any and all people passing by. As a youngster with the dream of joining the RCMP, he would dangle from a “chin-up bar” before bed to ensure he met the height requirement. Following graduation from high school and playing competitive hockey throughout his employment years, Alex attended college for two years, worked as a carpenter in Vegreville and was later employed as a Lineman with Alberta Utilities. He worked in the coal mines in Crowsnest Pass, AB and later in a Yukon gold mine. Not knowing then what we know now, his years of carpentry work with raw asbestos slowly enveloped his system with asbestos lung cancer claiming his life. Always a sports-minded individual and excelling in the game of hockey, he was faced with a career decision in 1955. He left the farm-club of the Detroit Red Wings (six team NHL) when his opportunity to “help people” presented. Alex signed up for what was at the time nine months of training with the Royal Canadian Mounted Police in September of 1955, graduating in June of 1956 in Ottawa and posted to Ottawa “A” Division Protective Services. It was here that he had the opportunity to meet and personally escort a number of noted public figures such as U.S. President John F. Kennedy and First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy and the first Prime Minister of Israel, Ben Gurion. He was assigned to Motorcycle Patrol and Security Escort Service on Parliament Hill and all federal roadways and continued this service upon transfer to Regina “F” Division Highway Patrol. Alex was a “Jack of all trades” and mastered several of them including his Private Pilot’s License and Certified Scuba Diving Instructor. Hobbies included bee-keeping and helping farmer friends at harvest time. An avid golfer and curler, he was known for his quick-witted comebacks. After he and his grandson finished an unusually challenging and frustrating golf game for them, Grandpa Alex remarked, “I wonder if Father has confessions today?” A self-starter and gifted carpenter, Alex was known for drafting his plans on the smallest scraps of paper, serviettes and the back of matchbook covers. Thanks to absentee landlords, several “rented quarters” were in better shape when Al left as compared to when first posted there. Alex was a faithful member of the Roman Catholic Church and an Honourary Life Member of the Knights of Columbus. One of his most enjoyable charitable activities was the K of C bingos. Alex proudly served with the Knights in each of his RCMP postings and participated in a variety of charitable activities. In 1956, he met Rita Baldwin in Ottawa, ON and they were united in Holy Matrimony in 1959 at Blessed Sacrament Roman Catholic Church in Regina. Alex is survived by his loving wife of 57 years, Rita and three children: daughter, Christine (Ret’d RCMP Cpl. Richard) and their son Gregory; son, Ret’d RCMP Cpl. Michael (Marnie-Lee) and their son Luke and daughter, Donna (Jeff). Alex proudly served the people of Canada for 36 1/2 years in 13 various postings. While Section NCO in Northern Saskatchewan, he was given the nickname “Red Ink Herchuk”. Due to his attention to detail and dedicated work ethic, members knew when “Staff” had done an inspection as evident from files being marked with “red ink”. Yorkton was his final posting where he and Rita retired in September of 1991 and chose to remain until his passing. Alex courageously battled asbestos lung cancer and when asked, “How are you doing today Al?” he would chuckle and say, “If I was any better, I’d be dangerous!”. Honouring and respecting Alex’s request, his final wish was for a private family service to be held at a later date. His final resting place will be RCMP Depot Division in Regina. Those so wishing may have a Mass said for the repose of his soul or make a donation in memory of Alex with a gift to a charity of donor’s choice. Your continuing prayers are most appreciated and may Alex rest in the arms of God. Funeral arrangements were entrusted to Kopan’s Funeral Service, Highway #9 North, Yorkton, SK. 306-783-0099 www.kopans.ca.
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As the festive season of Christmas approaches, I would like to acknowledge and express our sincere gratitude to our family, friends and neighbours. These people quickly gathered and provided an abundance of food, a grain cart, and several trucks, combines and most importantly many hours of labour. This sudden assistance allowed us to gather our 2016 crop in a very challenging harvest year. The contributions were especially helpful after the fatal collision involving a combine, a truck and my vehicle where I sustained injuries on November 18. In addition, I would like to express our deepest condolences to the McDermott family on the loss of Mr. Gerald McDermott as a result of this collision. To all the people who have attended our farm and assisted, this message is to announce our sincere thanks and appreciation for the tremendous effort and time dedicated over the last few weeks. No words can say enough about these contributions and it will always be remembered. It speaks loudly to the quality of people you are. Once again, on behalf of myself and my brother Roy, we thank each and every one of you for the assistance and compassion in this time of need. Thanks to all; Happy Christmas and the best to you in 2017. -Albert Derworiz on behalf of Albert and Roy Derworiz and families of Derworiz Farms, Wroxton, SK.
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AFFECTED LANDS: The proposed zoning changes will affect L.S. 12 and 13 in the Northwest Section 21- Township 25 - Range 4 - West of the 2nd Meridian (L.S. 12 & 13 Section 21-25-4-W2).
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PUBLIC INSPECTION: Any person may inspect the bylaw at the RM of Orkney No. 244 office between 8:00 A.M. to 12:00 and 1:00 P.M. to 4:00 P.M. Monday to Friday excluding statutory holidays and the first and third Friday of every month. Copies are available at cost.
PUBLIC HEARING: Council will hold a public hearing on the 12th of January, 2017 at 10:00 AM at Council Chambers to hear any person or group that wants to comment on the proposed changes to the proposed Zoning Bylaw Map change. Council will also consider written comments received at the hearing or delivered to the undersigned at the municipal office before the hearing. Issued at the city of Yorkton this 12 day of December, 2016. Administrator, Clinton Mauthe Rural Municipality of Orkney No. 244
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We are looking for contractors interested in providing services to any or all of the school division facilities in the above named communities. Interested contractors must submit a sealed written proposal to the address below including the services provided, hourly rate, mileage rate, mark up on supplies, and the communities they are willing to provide service. Please include two current references. Rates to be in effect for one year from January 1, 2017 until December 31, 2017. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. A preferred vendor list will be developed from interested vendors. Criteria for selection to include; services provided, cost of services, past history of services. Proposals to be submitted to: Good Spirit School Division Attention: Teresa Korol, Assistant Superintendent of Business Administration 63 King St E Yorkton, SK S3N 0T7 Inquiries may be made to Teresa Korol at (306) 786-4795 Deadline for submittal is 4 pm Monday, December 19, 2016.
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Wednesday, December 14, 2016 | www.YorktonThisWeek.com | Yorkton This Week
PLAN OF THE WEEK
Apartments/Condos for Rent
Rooms
For Sale - Misc
GIBSON & OTIS APTS.
ROOM AVAILABLE. Fully furnished, cable, internet and laundry facility included. References please. Call 306-621-4896.
FULL SIZE Chesterfield in good condition. Free. Phone 306-7825755.
Suites For Rent
Musical Instruments
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.
ACCORDION FOR sale - Crucianelli accordion with case. 120 Base, 41 keys, in good working condition. $600. OBO. Call 306542-2976.
Appliances
For Sale - Misc
9 Duncan St. E., 2nd Ave. N.
VERY QUIET BUILDING
Bachelor, 1 & 2 Bedroom Apts. $ Starting at 565/mo.
-Heat & water included -Soft water -Close to downtown -Nice neighbourhood -Plug-in parking *Free Laundry Room *REFERENCES REQUIRED
Call Brian
306-783-9819
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Just North of Parkland Mall Taking Applications for
2 BEDROOM SUITES
Recently renovated with new appliances. REFERENCES REQUIRED FOR APPOINTMENT CALL
306-783-3379
ALLANBROOKE APARTMENTS
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parking included • Fridge & stove • In suite laundry • A/C, deck & patio door • Secure, quiet
YAMAHA ELECTONE HE-8W organ. Like new condition, $350. OBO. Call 306-794-4506.
GE STOVE, microwave & dishwasher, black in colour. Used very little. Call 306-783-1778.
Wanted WANTED: 80-05 Duetz’s, 1150, 1155, 1130 Massey’s with 6 or 8 cylinder, also Internationals 66 and 86 Series. Running ot not. Phone 306-728-4702 or 306-728- 8345. WANTED: Caretaker. Prefer live in for suite apartment block. Phone Doug 306-536-5132. WANTED: SILVER coins and Gold jewelry, costume jewelry, military items, store signs, antiques collectibles. Call 306-783-3230.
Furniture FLORAL LOVESEAT; computer desk w/bookcase; 3pc. glass coffee & end tables. Phone 306-5635165.
For Sale - Misc
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PLAN NUMBER 8-3247 SIDE-BY-SIDE TWO STOREY DUPLEX This plan for a sideby-side, two-storey duplex includes room for two future secondary suites on the main floor, making it an attractive choice as a revenue home. Entry is on the ground floor, protected by a covered porch. Once inside the foyer, a coat closet is to the immediate left, with room for a storage cupboard next to the stairway to the second floor. Upstairs, the openplan living-dining room enjoys access to a covered deck that looks out to the back garden. The kitchen features a stepsaving U-shaped counter configuration and is divided from the dining area by a low counter. The master suite includes a walk-in closet, as well as an en-suite
with double basins. The two secondary bedrooms overlook the front garden and share a three-piece bathroom. A washer and dryer are located just outside this bathroom, with a linen cupboard and broom closet nearby. Ceilings on the main floor measure nine feet. On the ground floor, the single-vehicle garage is large enough to provide storage space. The future one-bedroom secondary suite enjoys access to a covered patio. On the outside, finishes include board-andbatten accents and horizontal siding, as well as brick accents and painted trim. This home measures 44 feet wide and 54 feet, nine inches deep, for a total of 2,102 square feet. Plans for design 8-3247 are available for $835 (set of 5), $900 (set of 8) and $952 for a super set of 10. B.C. residents add
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Houses for Sale
Land for Sale
Mobile/Manufactured Homes for Sale
BEAUTIFUL 3 bedroom townhouse; 1200 sq.ft. close to school & hospital, central air conditioning, high efficiency furnace. References & lease required. Call George at 306-537-3228 & Warren at 306-620-3233.
Thinking Of Selling Farm Or Ranch Land? ° All sizes of parcels ° Professional advice & representation to get the most money for your land ° Extensive marketing for maximum exposure of your land to investors & local farmers ° Have investor buyers ° Leaseback option “Our family team has you covered every acre of the way” Harry Sheppard C: 306-530-8035 www.sheppardrealty.ca
BEST CANADIAN BUILT HOME BEST PRICE!
HOUSE FOR SALE OR RENT in Calder. Older, well-kept home with 2 bedrooms and laundry on main floor, 2 bedrooms upstairs, large lot, Sell for $15,000 or rent for $450/month + utilities. Phone 403835-3209. 3 BEDROOM Home, 2 bathrooms, fridge, stove, washer, dryer included, central air conditioner, big lot, finished basement, detached garage Phone 306-783-3099.
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SUMMARY OF SOLD PROPERTIES North - 10 1/4’s North East - 14 1/4’s North West - 12 1/4’s East - 57 1/4’s West - 50 1/4’s Central - 219 1/4’s South - 100 1/4’s South East - 46 1/4’s South West - 65 1/4’s PURCHASING: SINGLE TO LARGE BLOCKS OF LAND.
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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 ColumbiaWest_1x23.nil_ Available Immediately R002339007 prod2_kristin 1x23L for(class Rent! •wed •mp tfc 4040) proof sandy 2 BEDROOM SUITE IN
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2 BEDROOM Apartment for Rent BTMak_1x20.a30_R0050983207. in Melville. Fridge, stove, parking, indd laundry supplied. Damage prod2/kjfacilities YTW MP Aug. 19/15 deposit required. Phone 306-728sept. 30/15 classified 2294. proof tracey email: elmertafoods@sasktel.net
Duplexes for Rent
3 BEDROOM Duplex for Rent. 3 baths, 1400sq.ft., never occupied, premium materials, bamboo and acacia flooring, quartz countertops, triple glazed windows, tiered back deck, heated attached garage, new appliances, No Pets, No Smoking. references required. $1800/month + utilities. Available Immediately. Phone 306-222-0112 or 306-496-7055. TAKING APPLICATIONS for a 2 bedroom in a 6-plex building for someone 40+. Bright large windows, 1000 sq. ft., very large living room & kitchen with loads of cupboards; fridge & stove included, water & gas included, free laundry facilities included with rent, 1 parking stall, main floor six steps. Apartment building has security door, move in bonus of one month free rent with lease. N/P, N/S. Very close to downtown, $875./mo. If interested in viewing the apartment, please call 306782-0119. TAKING APPLICATIONS for a newly renovated duplex. All new appliances included. Close to hospital and schools. For inquiries, please call 306-621-7973.
Houses For Rent 2 + 1 Bedrooms, 2 baths, single car garage, 4 appliances, N/S, N/P. $1,000/month + utilities. Damage deposit & references required. Available December 1. Call 306-621-5344 or 306-783-4844. 4 BIG BEDROOMS on main floor, 1 bedroom in basement. 2 baths, 4 appliances included. No Pets, No Smoking, $1400/month + utilities. Damage deposit and references required. Available Dec. 15. Phone 306-782-2363. BEAUTIFUL 3 bedroom townhouse; 1200 sq.ft. close to school & hospital, central air conditioning, high efficiency furnace. References & lease required. Call George at 306-537-3228 & Warren at 306-620-3233. HOUSE FOR RENT. Available Dec. 1. 2 bedroom, close to College and High Schools. $850/month + damage deposit. N/S, N/P. References required. Phone 306-783-4240. HOUSING FOR Rent. 1 bdrm units, 3 bdrm houses. Rent is based on income. Subsidized through the social housing program. Units/houses are available. Apply Now. For info or to apply contact Spy Hill Housing Authority 306-740-0542. 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.
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Highway #9 North, Yorkton 306-783-8660 YoungsPlantWorld_1x18.nil_ R001340164. indd 1x18L comp7/DBBURNING (classified) wed tfc ACME WOOD stove with reservoir and top shelf. Good condition. $250.00 OBO; Drop leaf table & seven unmatched wood chairs. $100.00. 306-795-2709.
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BOSCH 800 WATT MIXERS $399 & up, VITAMIX Blenders, Kitchenaid Mixer attachments, BUNN Coffee Makers, Perogie makers, LEFSE supplies, Vacuums. Call 1-888692-6724, shop online w w w. h o m e t e c h c a n a d a . c a Hometech, 375 Broad St., Regina HARDY TREE, SHRUB, and berry seedlings delivered. Order online at www.treetime.ca or call 1-866873-3846. New growth guaranteed.
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Auto Miscellaneous
Wrecking over 250 units... cars and trucks. Lots of trucks... Dodge... GMC... Ford... Imports... 1/2 ton to 3 tons... We ship anywhere... Call or text 306-821-0260. Lloydminster.
Cars
THOENS SALES & LEASING
Rentals by Day, Week or Month 75 Broadway St. E., Yorkton Phone Brooks - 306-782-3456
Thoens_1x14.a28_ 1996 MERCURY Grand Marquis R0011325353.indd G.S. Fully equipped 4-dr. sedan. YTW good Nov. 2/16 - Dec2000 28/16miles Very condition. on a new 4.6 c.i.V8 motor. All new classified tires and battery with electric warmer blanket. Delivers 30 miles per gal. of gas. $3,500 or best offer. Tel. 1-306-542-2774.
1997 Chevy Lumina. 4-door, green, 1 year old snow tires, 199,501kms, runs good. $1,500.00. 306-783-8438.
2004 CHRYSLER SEBRING, 4 cyl, automatic, fully loaded, 120,00kms, safety done, runs nice. $3,500. Also a 2005 Chrysler Sebring V6, fully loaded, winter tires, safety done, 147,000kms, nice shape. $4,000. Call 306-5952213. 2004 OLDS Silhouette Van. 3.4L well maintained, 219,000kms, excellent $2,500 OBO. 2006 Chevy loaded, 168,984kms. Phone 306-563-5165.
Loaded, approx. vehicle. Impala, $4,200.
2005 CHEVY Cobalt, 2dr, 5spd., spoiler, red. 137,600kms, excellent condition, new shocks, thermostat & 2 winter tires. $4,900 OBO. 306595-4873.
2006 CHRYSLER Sebring Touring. 78,000kms, loaded, immaculate condition, no accidents or rust, command start, 5 disc CD, pw/d/t, cruise, a/c, $6,500 OBO. Phone 306-586-5637.
2012 CHEVY Cruze, 4 dr, auto, p/s, p/b, 65,600 kms, nice condition, $15,000. OBO. Call 306-7836240.
Sports Utilities & 4X4s
2009 SATURN OUTLOOK XE AWD. Very clean inside and out, very good condition. Asking $9,000 OBO. 306-783-1880 or 306-621-7491.
2009 TOYOTA VENZA AWD, 180,000kms, meticulously maintained. $12,200 OBO. Round Lake. 306-577-7042.
Yorkton This Week | www.YorktonThisWeek.com | Wednesday, December 14, 2016 Trucks & Vans
Livestock
1981 DODGE D-150 Club Cab Truck. 8ft. box, 360 V8, auto, ps, pb, good for rough work. Asking $1,200. Phone 306-695-2257.
FOR SALE: Polled Purebred 2 year old and yearling Charolais bulls. Some red factor. Phone 306435-7116, 306-645-4383 or 306645-2955. King’s Polled Charolais.
2002 Ford Windstar Limited, one owner, fully loaded plus remote start, hood deflector, 7 passenger, not smoked in, no pets, 184kms, regular service at dealer, good rubber, 32 mpg highway, always shedded, serviced, fueled up, ready to go. A must see. $4,500 OBO. Sheho 306-894-4501.
2004 FORD Lariat FWD F-150, 5.4 Triton motor, 236,000 kms. Call 204-546-2562.
RVs/Campers/Trailers
TILT TRAILER (8 x10ft.) 15 inch tires, wired. Phone 306-782-7191.
Snowmobiles
2014 YAMAHA 1035cc. 4 stroke, 3 cyl. Viper XTX. 500 miles. Mint condition. Call 306-783-6240.
Farm Implements GOOD’S USED TRACTOR PARTS (204) 564-2528 or 1-877-564-8734 Roblin, MB
WANTED: IH Tractors, running or in need of repair. Looking for 66 series and older. Also, looking for a D19 or D21 Allis Chalmers. Phone 306-621-1556.
Feed & Seed Buying/Selling FEED GRAINS heated / damaged CANOLA/FLAX Top price paid FOB FARM
Western Commodities 877-695-6461 Visit our website @
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HEATED CANOLA WANTED!! - GREEN CANOLA - SPRING THRASHED - DAMAGED CANOLA FEED OATS WANTED!! - BARLEY, OATS, WHT - LIGHT OR TOUGH - SPRING THRASHED HEATED FLAX WANTED!! HEATED PEAS SWNA-Feed&Seed_1x21.a14_ HEATED LENTILS R0011349368.indd "ON FARM PICKUP" • prod1/kk • classified • lisa Westcan Feed •ytw12/14/16 & Grain 1-877-250-5252
NORTH EAST PRAIRIE GRAIN INC. Currently Buying: Soybeans, Feed Barley, Wheat and Oats. OFFERING: Competitive Prices, On Farm Pickup & Prompt Payment! CALL: 1-306-873-3551, WEBSITE: neprairiegrain.com.
SWNA-Feed&Seed_1x34.a14_ NutraSun Foods Ltd. of Regina R0011349365.indd wants to buy your Organic Hard •Red prod1/kk • classified lisa Spring and •Conventional •ytw12/14/16 Hard White Wheat. Please contact
Career Opportunities
Winter Road Haul 2017 Class 1 Drivers needed for deliveries in MB & NW Ont. (800) 665-4302 ext. 251 or e-mail: orderdesk@penneroil.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!
General Employment SENA Textile needs a SWNA-EmploymentOpport_1x24. part time Work from home a14_R0011349355.indd (Dependable - self starter needed • prod1/kk classified • lisa for•these positions: •ytw12/14/16 Computer experience, training paid. Must be 18 Years and above). For more details contact senagroupofcompany@gmail.com
PART TIME help wanted. Cleaner and delivery person wanted to clean coaches and do deliveries when called upon. Send resume to: Box 1485, Yorkton, SK. S3N 3K3. Ph: 306-621-9634; ask for Curtis. Wage to be discussed. Fuel compensation. PRAIRIE DOME POTATOES is hiring for positions beginning in March 2017 for full time seasonal work. Experience and education will be provided on site. Job duties include: -grading, sorting, packaging seed potatoes -pruning, picking, weeding and planting fruit trees -trimming and chipping of trees -general maintenance and upkeep Must be reliant and must have own transportation. Located 6 miles South of Yorkton on Highway 9. Bring own lunch. Wage: Beginning at $11.20/hr. Applicants may apply for the positions by phone (306-782-7297), fax (306-783-7853), email (prairiedome@gmail.com) or mail resume to the following address: Prairie Dome Potatoes, Attention: Kirk, Box 36, Yorkton, Sask. S3N 2V6. THRIVING SEPTIC Business is looking for a responsible driver. Applicants must hold a class 5 with air brakes license and knowledge in septic pumps would be considered an asset. Need to have th ability to work independently and must be courteous and personable. Responsibilities, wage and hours will be discussed with applicants. If interested, call 306728-1377 or email resume to septicservicepumpout@ outlook.com
Abe Ens at 306-751-2440.
Livestock REPLACEMENT HEREFORD Heifers. Nice groups. Call Joy Popowich evenings at 306-744-2508.
Career Opportunities
Career Opportunities
USA SALES MANAGER Leon’s Mfg Company Inc (www.leonsmfg.com) requires an executive sales leader to manage and increase USA sales. Position is located at the corporate head office in Yorkton, Sask. Managing USA sales includes managing (and recruiting when necessary) existing sales territory managers currently located through the mid central and western states plus responding to sales opportunities in other US areas through farm equipment dealers, etc. The prime sales and marketing responsibility is to attain and exceed corporate sales goals within the USA. Developing sales strategies, training and motivating dealer and company sales representatives, developing dealer finance and seasonal order programs, trade show participation, etc. are part of the all-encompassing management role. Travel, when required, to help develop and support a strong dealer organization and the US sales team is imperative. However, the US sales office will be at the corporate head office where there is coordination with engineering, promotion, service, manufacturing & shipping departments, plus interaction with Canadian and Export sales divisions and other management personnel. Near 100% of the role is expected to be USA marketing and sales development. The right candidate will be experienced in managing and motivating personnel, will have strong education, communication, and experience skills, will be anxious to be “in the field” and “hands-on with customers” when required, and have a strong, proven work ethic, capable to take charge and lead growth. Relocation assistance to Yorkton, Sask is available if required. Company offers a full benefit package in addition to salary and incentive bonus plans. Please email complete resume including education, work history, USA familiarity, compensation history, and work references to rsm@leonsmfg.com General Employment
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PT/FT DRIVERS WANTED
Must have class 4 license. Contact Tammy at 306-783-1010 between 9 am to 3 pm Monday to Friday.
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Sharing a meal Yorkton Co-op along with the Ebenezer Baptist Church served a traditional Christmas dinner to more than 180 people recently. Yorkton Co-op supplied all of the food such as turkey, stuffing,
mashed potatoes, vegetables, salad, gravy, dessert and juice. The Ebenezer church group did all of the preparing of the food.
TFC provides interest View from the Cheap Seats is an extension of the newsroom, which is frequently a site of heated debate on topics ranging from the extremely serious to the utterly ridiculous. In addition to the views of our two regular columnists Thom Barker and Calvin Daniels printed here, please visit yorktonthisweek.com for additional web exclusive content by and Devin Wilger. This week: Will the Toronto Football Club’s recent trip to the Major League Soccer Final raise the relevance of soccer in Canada?
Already king
This is a question that says more about the questioner than the subject matter. It is indicative of a perception that somehow the world’s most popular sport lacks relevance in Canada and that is a perception that is certainly lagging well behind the reality. The relevance of soccer in Canada really doesn’t need a lot of help from the Toronto Football Club’s (TFC) recent appearance in the Major League Soccer championship against Seattle. In fact, soccer is the most popular participation sport in Canada and has been for a long time. Even back in 2005, when Statistics Canada did an in-depth compari-
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son, soccer was far and away the most played sport for kids and on the rise. At that time 20 per cent of children aged five to 14 played soccer, up eight per cent over 1992. In 1992 swimming was king, followed by baseball, hockey then soccer. During the intervening years the only other organized sport that did not decline was basketball. Participation in soccer is currently more than 750,000 kids nationally. And that is not just in the large centres of Toronto, Montreal and Vancouver where there are professional clubs. It is all the way across the country including Yorkton. While participation is in little need of boosting, it is possible the success of TFC and for that matter Montreal, who played the semi-final against Toronto, may go some way to increasing the beautiful game’s popularity as a spectator sport. Even so, it is already third behind hockey and basketball. While Canada remains
hockey-crazed in terms of viewing, it continues to decline in participation. And it is little wonder. One study showed that playing hockey is even more expensive than equestrian and that is saying something. So, our question is basically moot. Soccer is not only relevant in Canada, it is the undisputed king of sport as it is pretty much everywhere else in the world, with the possible notable exception of the United States. -Thom Barker
Adding stature
Soccer in Canada tends to be a sport that most rate about the same as lawnmower racing, and race walking. There are those among more recent immigrants who hold it in higher esteem, but I have a feeling that loyalty might fade as they watch hockey, basketball, football, lacrosse, all of which actually have scoring. Yes I am not a soccer fan, unless I need a rea-
son to nap on the chesterfield. But that changed a smidge with the Montreal Impact and Toronto FC in the East final of Major League Soccer. The game in Montreal drew more than 60,000 the second largest crowd to ever watch an MLS game. The Impact won 3-2 with a late comeback by TFC. In TO the crowd was far more modest, but still a sell-out, and the contest went to OT, TFC winning 5-2, with me watching from half time on. It is the most soccer I have ever managed to stay awake through, and was actually entertaining. Of course most soccer is not offensive to the point of 12 goals being scored over two games, which is a pity. That said, the twogame set, and the MSL final, a rather boring affair that went to the silly soccer shoot-out, has at least put soccer on a higher pedestal than ever before in Canada. It may mean some added fans and general interest in the sport as a result. Still a long way from the big three, or even hockey in terms of North American general interest, it should help build a more secure foundation in this country.
— Calvin Daniels
Whist drive popular The Calder Good Neighbour Centre has been busy with their Whist Drive. Here are the winners from their Invitational Whist Drive: Adel Weiss, Lucille Hayall, Marlene Balabuk and G.A. Geverin and low Gordon Kahut. The Pot of Gold winners were M. McKay and Mary Cockerell. The Silent Auction winners were: Debbie Pryslak, Mary Schaub, Gwen Betke, Gradys Tkachuk, Bertha Putland and Virginia Wandy. The Door Prize winner was M. McKay. The winners of the last whist drive at the Good Neighbour Centre were the following: Marlene Balabuk, Marjory Mankish, Virginia Wandy, low Jim Fustey. The Pot of Gold winners were Donna Fustey and Mildred Danylko. The Calder Playschool held their Annual Bottle Drive on Nov. 19, 2016. Thank you everyone who donated bottles. Huge thank you to all the vendors that came out to the Calder trade show on Nov. 6, 2016. Huge thank you to the playschool parents that came out and
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Calder helped all day long. Huge thank you to all the wonderful people who came out to the Calder trade show. We hope to see you all again in November next year. The Calder Good Neighbour Centre held their invitational Christmas Party on Dec. 4, 2016. Here are the winners from their whist drive: Mildred Danylko, Walter Balabuk, Donna Fustey, low Jim Fustey. Door prize winner was Mary Sobkow. And the Pot of Gold winners were Glen Yaroski and Walter Balabuk. The Calder School Christmas Concert will be held on Dec. 19, 2016 at the Calder Community Hall. Concert starts at 7 p.m., there will be raffles, coffee and dainties after the program. So come out and enjoy the Calder School Christmas Concert. Everyone welcome to attend. The Calder students are taking swimming les-
sons again this year in Yorkton. Get Well wishes to Albert Derwoiz. Get Better soon. The Village of Calder and The Calder Rec. Board are planning on a Canada 150 Birthday Bash on July 22, 2017. We are having supper and dance, ball games, children games, a parade and more. So we hope that you mark this day on your calendar. More information will be posted soon. Everyone is welcome to attend this event. So spread the word and tell your family and friends about this event. The Calder School held their Remembrance
Day Program on Nov. 10, 2016. Thank you to the students, staff, community and Sgt. Austin Horishko from the Royal Canadian Legion in Yorkton. Report cards went home with the students on Nov. 18, 2016. The teachers would like to thank all the parents who came out to parent/teacher interviews. Grade 1 to 6 students were privileged to participate in the Western Development Museum Celebration of Christmas Past. The Calder students did crafts, scavenger hunts and wagon rides. From our community to yours, We Wish You all a Very Merry Christmas and all the Best in 2017.