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NERBAS - Norman David Nerbas was born on the family farm 7 miles south of MacNutt in the R.M. of Churchbridge on January 22, 1925 to John Fred Nerbas and Dorothea (Dora) nee Mack, the sixth of eight children. Baptised at MacNutt Feb. 11, 1925. Confirmed: April 10, 1941 at Landrestreu, Confirmation verse: Jer 31, v3. Married to Mildred nee Mund Nov 20, 1953 at St. Paul’s Evangelical Lutheran Church, Langenburg, SK, celebrating their 64th wedding anniversary last November. They were blessed with three children. Dale, 1957 (Marlies), Don, 1961 (Val), Tammy, 1971 (Mike), 8 grandchildren and 3 great-grand children. Norman David Nerbas was born and raised on the family farm and fell in love with farming. In his younger years, he worked for some neighbouring farmers, while continuing to help out his parents. He attended Flower Valley school which was just east of the farm. After marrying the love of his life, Mildred, they took over the family farm as his parents retired. They had the dairy, beef, pigs, chickens and grain, a mixed operation. In 1960, a new farm house was built. There were always improvements to the farm like going from a crushing mill to a roller mill for feed. Going from square baling to round baling. In 1975, a milking machine was installed. Mom and Dad were active in social dances in the area. They loved music and dancing. They loved to socialize and did alot of entertaining at the farm. They were involved in the Christian faith with the Landrestreu congregation and later with Christ Lutheran Church, Langenburg. Dad was active as elder and trustee at Landrestreu. In 1994, Mom and Dad decided to hand the farming reins over to Dale and Marlies. They moved into a house in Langenburg where they resided until 2013, then moved to senior housing by the water tower until Dad moved to Langenburg care home in the spring of 2014. It took him quite a while to adjust to the new environment, but when he did, he was very content. He breathed his last around 4:30 p.m. January 10, 2018 at the age of 92 years, 11 months, 19 days. He is predeceased by his parents: Fred and Dora, his brothers: Edwin (Mandy), Emil (Della), Ewald (Emma), Albert (Edna), Gordon, sister, Elisabeth (Jack); nephew, Rod Nerbas, nieces, Trudy Nerbas, Beverly Davey; mother-in-law, Bertha (Geres) Mund, father-in-law, Christian Mund, sister in-law, Joan Mund. Surviving him are his wife: Mildred of Langenburg, sons, Dale of Langenburg (Marlies) {Melissa (Garnet) of Edmonton, Nikki (Devin) of Langenburg, Riley of Calgary}; Don of Yorkton (Val) {Cassandra, Brady}; daughter, Tammy of Yorkton (Mike) {Tyler, Eli and Patrick}. Great-grandchildren from Nikki and Devin {Alexa, Ava and Kylie]. Sister, Doreen of Churchbridge (Wilfred) sister-in-law and brother-in-law, Eleanor and Allan Hinde of Maidstone, brother-in-law, Earl Mund of Langenburg, numerous nieces and nephews, cousins and friends too numerous to mention. You know in your heart that you were a friend of Norman. Funeral services were held January 20, 2018 from Christ Lutheran Church, Langenburg with Pastor A. Gust officiating. “Where the Roses never Fade” sung by Charlie Mintenko. Organist: Judy Hertlein. Committal Service held at Christ Lutheran Church Cemetery. Those who so desire, may make memorial donations to Christ Lutheran Church Memorial Fund; The Lutheran Hour; or the Sunrise Health Region (Langenburg Care Home) as gifts of remembrance. Arrangements entrusted to Braendle Bruce Funeral Home. PERPELUK - Mrs. Mary Perpeluk of Melville, formerly of Yorkton, beloved wife of the late Willie Perpeluk, entered eternal rest on January 14, 2018 at St. Paul Nursing Home. She was 89 years of age. Mary was born May 11, 1928, daughter to John and Annie Anthony (nee Shewchuk) on the farm near MacNutt, SK and attended Clova School #806. She, along with her brothers, helped with the livestock and grain farming. On October 24, 1948, Mary chose to marry William Perpeluk in Calder at St. Peter & Paul Greek Orthodox Church. They farmed north of Wroxton but moved to the town of Wroxton until 1966. Here they raised three children, Mary had a large garden, was an accomplished seamstress and loved to make clothes for her children and pajamas for nieces and nephews at Christmas. She loved making things and just about all of us have a sample of her arts and crafts which we will appreciate more. She was an avid volunteer in church, school and community and taught 4-H sewing in Wroxton. She was also an active curler. She loved to plan and celebrate special and any occasions, Christmas, weddings, anniversaries, birthdays and holidays with friends and relatives. She liked to plan ahead. She loved to take lots of pictures, but take two in case one doesn’t turn out and she hated pictures that didn’t include your feet. When Willie got a job with Melville School Unit they moved the family to Melville where she gained employment as a caretaker at the Provincial building and St. Pauls Nursing Home. When they moved to Yorkton she worked at the Hatchery, Harvest Meats and Yorkton Nursing Home. In retirement Mary and Willie loved to travel and spend time at their Arizona home. One highlight in her life would have been the trip to Ukraine. She liked fishing and camping. She enjoyed entertaining and having “happy hour” with friends, playing cards, playing bingo and going to the casino, even with her wheelchair and oxygen. Along with Willy’s membership with the Yorkton Elks Lodge, Mary became an active member of the Royal Purple. She is also a member of River Ridge Fish & Game in Canora. Mary was a numbers person, when she made perogies she would make us count them, when she played cards she would bring out rolls of pennies and when it came to cribbage, she only played for money (loonie a game) and liked to win. As a Mom and Baba she was the reliable target to buy our school magazines or chocolates for fundraising. With Mary and Willie the happiness and success of their family was number one priority. She made it to just about every birthday, graduation, wedding or special event of their children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. She loved and lived with energetic enthusiasm, a generous respectful strong willed woman who had lifelong friends. When you came to her door or say goodbye - it was always “give me a hug”. She will be missed by all that loved her. Mary leaves to mourn her death: Brother and Sister-in-law, Alexander and Cynthia Anthony (Kelowna), Children: Darlene (Duane) Dreger of Balgonie, David (Penny) Perpeluk of Nanaimo, Dolores (Edward) Pilipow of Melville. Grandchildren: Delmyra (Fred) Skutar, Prichard, Darscelia Dreger, Saskatoon, Dawn Dreger (Bobby Hurford), Calgary, Diane Dreger (Kirk Morin), Balgonie, Daniel (Angie) Perpeluk, Nanaimo, Kelly (Amy) Perpeluk, Nanamio, Lee Ann Perpeluk (Jason Trimark), Vancouver, Mike (Alison) Pilipow, Saskatoon, Paul (Cherie) Pilipow. Great-grandchildren: Cody, Charlie, Ethan, Alex, Winston, Illyanna, Felix, Kacey and Josie. Sisters-in-laws: Irene Lantz (Edmonton), Edna Perepeluk (Yorkton), Elsie Perpeluk (Wroxton), Agnes Gawryliuk (Yorkton), many cousins, nieces and nephews and her best friend Delores Kowalchuk and family. She is predeceased by husband Willie in 2010, her parents; John and Ann Anthony (nee Shewchuk), brothers and sister-in-law; Bill and Olga, Mike, Johnny, Jimmy and infant sister Elsie. A Prayer Service was held on Thursday, January 18, 2018 and the Funeral Service on Friday, January 19, 2018 at Yorkton Memorial Gardens Family Centre with Rev. Fr. Rodion Luciuk, representing St. Mary’s Orthodox Church, officiating. Rodney Flunder led in the singing of the responses. Serving as cross bearers were Delores Kowalchuk and Delmyra Skutar. Members of the Royal Purple were in attendance as group. A bagpipe solo, “Amazing Grace” was played as the recessional by Fern Katzberg. The interment followed in St. Mary’s Ukrainian Greek Orthodox Cemetery, MacNutt District with Alexander Anthony, Daniel Perpeluk, Kelly Perpeluk, Mike Pilipow, Diane Dreger and Cody Pilipow serving as the casket bearers. Memorials may be made to St. Mary’s Orthodox Cemetery, MacNutt as gifts of remembrance. 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SEREDA - Mrs. Doreen Sereda of Yorkton, beloved wife of Emil, passed away peacefully after many years of health issues and a continued demonstration of strength on Friday, January 12, 2018 surrounded by family at the Yorkton Regional Health Centre at the age of 71. Doreen Mabel Rodych was born on May 28, 1946 in Foam Lake Hospital by parents Sophie and Mike Rodych. Doreen was the oldest of three siblings; survived by her brother Methodius (Donna) Rodych of Medicine Hat, and their daughter Stefanie (Dane) McKinley and granddaughter Adelynn and sister Christine (Leon) Froess of Regina and their daughters Courtney, Candice and Kendra. In her early years, Doreen grew up in Beckenham, SK while attending school in Runneymeade, Ituna and Foam Lake. On May 28, 1966 Doreen married her high school sweetheart Emil Sereda in Ituna, SK on her 20th birthday. Doreen, a proud and devout Catholic dedicated to her family, didn’t let much slow her down. Despite both Emil and herself working full time jobs and raising six young children; five boys and one girl, her devotion to faith and family never wavered. Doreen’s creative passions included spending time in the kitchen, floral design and cross-stitching. Doreen was almost as devout to her daytime soap operas (stories as we all knew them to be) as she was to her faith and family…but not quite. If it wasn’t her ‘stories’ she was watching it was her armchair quarterbacking of the Riders or skipping Team Saskatchewan or Canada at curling. She loved to read, specifically about Princess Diana and grew toward a new-found love of fishing with Emil, most of the time catching bigger fish than he did! Waiting to greet Doreen in Heaven (predeceased by) both her parents, father Mike Rodych in 2001, mother Sophie (Krywulak) in 2017, one twin son Kim in 1996 and faithful Sparky who was always there to cuddle with Doreen. Survived by husband Emil Sereda of 51 years of marriage, son Kevin (Tracy) of Regina, SK and children Koby, Carson, Ayden and Marysa; Kelly (Joy) of Kitchener, ON and son Tanner; Trent (Nicole) of Saskatoon, SK and children Josee and Halle; Kyle (Angela) of Moose Jaw and daughter Jazmyne and Amanda (Curtis) Knihnitski of Saskatoon and daughters Peyton and Aubrey. Doreen is forever in our hearts, always remembered and will never be forgotten. A Prayer Vigil was held on Tuesday, January 16, 2018 at St. Gerard’s Roman Catholic Church in Yorkton led by Mary Bybliw. The reader at the vigil was Carson Sereda. All the children conveyed a tribute to their mom. The Funeral Mass was held on Wednesday, January 17, 2018 at St. Gerard’s Roman Catholic Church with Rev. Fr. Louis Kim Nguyen as the Celebrant. Diana Hornung accompanied members of St. Gerard’s choir in the singing of the hymns. The cross bearer was Koby Sereda and the readers were Stefanie McKinley and Candice Froess. The general intercessions were led by Halle Sereda and Marysa Sereda. The gift bearers were Ayden Sereda, Josee Sereda, Jazmyne Sereda, Peyton Knihnitski, Aubrey Knihnitski and Tanner Sereda. Members of CWL offered the honour guard and tribute. Named as honourary bearers were the Grandchildren, Koby Sereda, Carson Sereda, Ayden Sereda, Marysa Sereda, Josee Sereda, Halle Sereda, Peyton Knihnitski, Aubrey Knihnitski, Jazmyne Sereda, Tanner Sereda. The interment will take place at Yorkton Memorial Gardens at a later date. Memorials in memory of Doreen may be made to the Intensive Care Equipment Fund at Yorkton Regional Health Centre. Condolences can be sent to the family at www.baileysfuneralhome.com.

SARADA - Michael Stephen Sarada of Estevan, formerly of Melville, passed away in Estevan, SK on Monday, January 8, 2018 at the age of 44 years. Our hearts are broken as we lay to rest our son, brother, uncle, cousin and dear friend to so many. Michael was born in Melville on January 2, 1974. He was Melville’s New Year’s Baby that year. His Mom Peggy tells us that there were other babies vying for this title but Mike made it first. From the start he was a tough competitor it seems. Mike grew up in Melville and was the neighbourhood bike riding, ball/hockey playing, “hey come to play” force. You had to remind him to come in and eat lunch but back he went outside, knocking on doors to get a kid to come out to play. He graduated from Melville Comprehensive High School in 1992. Mike loved all sports. He played baseball, football and hockey, but hockey became his passion. He played for the Junior B Hudson Bay Saints, the Junior A Flin Flon Bombers, the Junior A Melville Millionaires. He then carried on his hockey career as a senior player with Grenfell Spitfires, Wawota Flyer, Altona Maroons, Bienfait Coalers and the Midale Mustangs. Here again he was a force helping Midale to win three league championships as a defenceman. Valuing a higher education, Mike attended the University of Regina and obtained his Bachelor of Administration degree in 2001. As an outdoorsman and having been influenced by both the Sarada and Denesyk family farms Mike chose to focus his business career in agriculture. He had summer jobs with grain elevators in Sintaluta, Kelso and Ituna; he then began his full time career with Pioneer in Balgonie, then Winnipeg, finally settling in Estevan with Richardson Pioneer as a Grain Merchant for the past 14 years. For the last five years, Mike was an Assistant Coach for the Estevan Bantam AA Bruins. The tributes of Mike from this hockey world in particular are incredible. He’s regarded as irreplaceable, outstanding, caring and the best kept secret in Saskatchewan. He was a force. So many stories have been shared with the family since his passing. All of them express their heartfelt shock and sadness and practically all share a laugh or two. While he was known for being honest and direct, respectful and encouraging, his social nature meant a lot of laughter and good times happened when Mikey was there. Mike made a huge difference in so many lives with his warm heart, his huge beautiful smile and his soft caring personality. He made friends easily and so many friendships were valued as lifelong. His kindness was so second nature to him that we doubt Mike fully understood the scope of his impact on others. In friendship, he was a force. Mike adored his nieces Molly and Anna and nephew Jack, to them Uncle Mike was the Best. Always attending their activities and staying interested in their lives. In most recent years, he became adored by his girlfriend Tamie’s children. They speak of how fun and how kind Mike was to them, supporting them as well in their activities and daily lives. In his families here again, Mike was a huge force. His sister Lori calls Mike a top quality guy. She is so right. Mike, your forces will be so sadly missed. Mike leaves behind his girlfriend Tamie Bieber and her children, Megan (Mike Seida) Bieber, Kaelum (Kaibre Watson) Bieber, Jayda (Zach Maurer) Bieber, Moraea (Colby Martinson) Bieber, McKenna Bieber; parents, Peggy and Richard Sarada, sister Lori (Justin) Komarychka; nieces, Molly and Anna; nephew Jack as well as numerous aunts, uncles and cousins. He was predeceased by maternal grandparents Steve and Frances Denesyk; paternal grandparents Fritz and Mary Sarada; his uncle Johnny Sarada, Uncle Bill Sarada, Aunt Lorraine Giles, Aunt Lillian Sarada. A Memorial Service was held on Saturday, January 13, 2018 from the Yorkton Memorial Gardens Family Centre with Crystal Bailey, B.Th, Certified Celebrant officiating. Tributes and Words of Remembrance were given by Trent Rude and Kent Bittner. Funeral Service was held on Monday, January 15, 2018 from the Church of God in Estevan, SK with Pastor Geoff Thiessen officiating. Interment followed in the family plot in the Garden of St. Luke in the Yorkton Memorial Gardens. Memorials in memory of Michael may be made to Melville Minor Hockey, Box 1585, Melville, SK S0A 2P0 or to the TS & M Bantam AA Bruins in Estevan, Box 146, Estevan, SK, S4A 2A2. Condolences can be sent to the family at www.baileysfuneralhome.com or at www.hallfuneralservices.ca. Arrangements were entrusted to Hall Funeral Services in Estevan and Bailey’s Funeral Home Yorkton - Melville.


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BRASS - Anthony Brass was born in Norquay, SK on October 21, 1970 and passed away January 13, 2018 in Saskatoon. Anthony grew up in Sturgis, SK and later moved to Saskatoon and spent 15 years at Parkridge Centre. Anthony was always smiling and laughing and joking, he always made sure everyone was okay before himself. To visit with Anthony there was a toll to pay at the door lol. Anthony was a very good dancer, he could dance to anything, mostly breakdancing. He was also an awesome athlete and artist, his sight was immaculate, he joined cadets and was known for his snipe shots with a rifle. Anthony leaves to mourn his children Jaleesa Brass, Roenelle Bruno, his sibling Barbara Fisher, Elvira Brass, Lawrence Campeau, Loretta Quewezance, Lawrence Quewezance, His grandchildren, Laura, Jordison, Jaxton & Greyson Cameron. He also leaves to mourn numerous cousins, uncle and aunts. Anthony is predeceased by his parents Rita Radchuk, Lawrence Genialle & Fred Radchuk. A wake was held from the Yorkton Friendship Centre on Wednesday, January 17, 2018. Funeral Services were held on January 18, 2018 both from the Yorkton Friendship Centre. Pastor Floyd Covill of the New Life Tabernacle Church was the officiant. The eulogy was given by Sheila Musqua - Keewatin. Interment followed in the Yorkton City Cemetery with Shannon Brass, Sheldon Brass, Marvin Shingoose, Peter Shingoose, Ron Gardippie and Eugene Fleury serving as the casket bearers. The honourary bearers were Wellesley Brass and all of Anthony’s family and friends. Condolences can be sent to the family at www.baileysfuneralhome.com. Arrangements were entrusted to:

VICKERS - Arnold Clifford Vickers was born in Bredenbury, SK on December 5, 1927, son of Harry and Hester (Parkinson) Vickers. Arnold attended school in Bredenbury. He worked on the family farm and then began trucking. He spent many years behind the wheel. Arnold then started working for the Thorsness Hardware doing plumbing and heating and then continued to work there as their repair man until he retired. When he was 50 years old he got his pilot’s license - he loved to fly! Arnold also loved to hunt and fish and spent lots of time with family and friends at the fishing trailer North of 54. Arnold had an ear for music - he played the accordion for many dances. He never had a lesson but could play anything by ear - a true gift. Arnold loved hockey. He played for the Bredenbury Cougars, spent many years as the Cougar Trainer and was a dedicated Cougar fan until his passing. On July 27, 1949 Arnold married Shiela Riddy. They lived in Bredenbury and raised a family of four: Lloyd, Sandy, Joe and Kathy. Arnold was predeceased by his parents Harry and Hester Vickers, his in-laws Albert and Phemie Riddy, his sister Donalda and brother-in-law Alan Schuster, brother-in-law Ross Riddy, sister-in-law Charlotte Becker and his son Lloyd Vickers. Arnold leaves to mourn and celebrate his life his wife of 68 years, Shiela, daughter-in-law Bev Vickers, daughter Sandy (Kent) Ritchie, son Joe Vickers, daughter-in-law Bonnie Vickers and daughter Kathy (Grant) Jacob. His grandchildren Wayne Vickers, Steven (Wenda) Ritchie, Adam (Amanda) Ritchie, Sara (Jay) Barber, Chris (Julie) Vickers, Scott Vickers, Andrew (Samantha) Vickers, Katelyn (Brett Bjarnason) Vickers, Colby Jacob and Ty Jacob, as well as twelve great-grandchildren. Brother-in-law Alex (Sylvia) Riddy, sister-inlaw Pauline Riddy and numerous nieces and nephews. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations can be made to the Town of Bredenbury for the Bredenbury Community Rink. Funeral services for the late Arnold Vickers have been provided by:

SCHLECHTER - Mr. Leonard Schlechter of Yorkton, beloved husband of the late Eva Schlechter, passed away peacefully on January 12, 2018, just 4 days short of his 95th year. Leonard was born January 16, 1923 in Waldron, SK. He was the second oldest of 8 children born to Karl and Margaret. On October 19, 1948 Leonard was united in marriage to Eva Exner. They were the first to be married in the newly erected St. Michael’s Church of Bangor, SK. They lived in Bangor where he worked as a blacksmith. They then moved to Oshawa, ON in 1954 where together they made their home. Their marriage was blessed with a son, Ken in 1957 and a daughter, Sharon in 1960. Leonard worked at General Motors for 32 years as a millwright. He was a loving husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfather who always had time to spoil his loved ones. He enjoyed watching and playing sports with his children and grandchildren. When Eva wasn’t looking he would sneak candies or give a bowl of ice cream to his grandchildren. He loved camping and taking road trips with their RV. Leonard was predeceased by his wife Eva; brothers Joe, Bill, Rynold; sister Margaret. He leaves to celebrate his life in stories and fond memories with his children Ken and Sharon (Al); her three grandchildren Jeffery (Robyn), Bradley (Codi), Victoria and his 8 great-grandchildren Kaylee, Emma, Keelen, Eva, Eden, Casey, Laraine and expecting baby Felix. A Prayer Vigil was held on Wednesday, January 17, 2018 at St. Gerard’s Roman Catholic Church In Yorkton with Mary Bybliw leading in prayer. The reader at the vigil was Ken Schlechter. The Funeral Mass was held on Thursday, January 18, 2018 at St. Gerard’s Roman Catholic Church with Rev. Fr. Louis Kim Nguyen as the Celebrant. Members of St. Gerard’s Choir were led by pianist, Diana Hornung in the singing of the hymns. The cross bearer was Bev. Kitsch and the readers were Wayne Exner and Ken Schlechter. Leading in the intercessions was Shirley Schlechter. Serving as gift bearers were Ken Schlechter and Sharon Barclay. Members of the Knights of Columbus participated in an honour guard. The interment followed in the Garden of Crucifixion at Yorkton Memorial Gardens with Norman Varga, Donald Ward, Jeff Pflanzer, Brad Pflanzer, Wayne Exner and Allan Schlechter serving as the casket bearers. Memorials in memory of Leonard may be made to the Alzheimer’s Society of Saskatchewan or St. Gerard’s Church. Condolences can be sent to the family at www.baileysfuneralhome.com.

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BARTON - Bob Barton, beloved husband of Jackie Barton of Yorkton, passed away on January 15, 2018 at the Regina General Hospital. He was 65 years of age. Survived by his wife Jackie (nee Hawka); sons Cameron (Susan) and Wade (Kelsey); grandsons Cole and Carson and granddaughter Addison, two sisters: Sharon Slyka (Julian) & Lois Matton. Funeral service will be held on Saturday, January 27, 2018 at 1:00 pm from Holy Trinity Anglican Church, Yorkton. Interment in the Garden of St. Mark at the Yorkton Memorial Gardens. Memorials to the Kidney Foundation, Holy Trinity Anglican Church, or to Yorkton Minor Football would be appreciated by the family. Condolences can be left at baileysfuneralhome.com.

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Providing a full burial and cremation services. Prearrangement counseling and information. Authorized Monument Dealer for Remco Memorials. We accept all Purple Shield Plans. 121 Palliser Way, Yorkton, SK S3N 4C6 Telephone: 306-782-2312 Fax: 306-786-6415 Toll Free: (306) 1800-268-7052 http://www.christiesfuneralhome.com R001340541+christie_funeral.nil.ind In Memoriam 1x48L photo1 (class) •wed tfc CHEROPITA - George - Jan. 25,

2005, Donna - Jan. 29, 2009. In loving memory of our parents, (great) Baba and Gido. May the winds of love blow softly, And whisper for you both to hear. That we’ll always love and miss you, And wish that you were here. Vichnaya Pamyat! -Forever remembered by Lloyd, Pauline, Leona, Blair, Richard, Heidi, Kolton and Chance.

Daughter, Sister, Aunt and Granddaughter She troubled no one, her wants were few And now, dear Lord, she has come to you. Take care of her as she takes her rest For the one you have taken was one of the best. A cheery smile, a heart of gold She suffered much but never told Till God knew what was best He took her home and gave her rest. Rest in peace Max! —We love and miss you every day, from your loving father Ralph Ruf, sisters: Tammy Saylor and Tracey Stauch (Bill), your adoring nieces and nephew, Shelby Saylor, Stephen and Alyssa Stauch, & your grandmother, Ann Liebrecht RalphRuf_1x75.b26_R0011521287.

KEMP - In loving memory of indd prod2/kj (classified) George Kemp. Dec. 14, 1933 •YTW Jan. 14,Jan. 2016.24/18 MP Jan. 26/18 proof world deannamay change from year The to year And lives from day to day But never will the one we love From memory pass away. - Sadly missed by wife Anne, sons Arvid and Darcy, daughter Kim and families.

FREDERICKSON Kane Frederickson SK, a daughter, Frederickson, on 18, 2018.

Born to Amy & of Stockholm, Adalyn Rose Thursday, Jan.

Card of Thanks SWNA-FarmStressLine_1x23.b24_ R0011520419.indd The family of the late Doris Babiuk would like • to our sincere • prod1/kk ytwextend jan 24, 2018 thanks to family and friends for • classified

coming to pay tribute to our Mom, Baba, Grandma, Great Grandma & Great Great Grandma. To Ray Bailey and all of the staff of Bailey’s Funeral Home for their excellence in caring and helping with the funeral arrangements. They went over and beyond our expectations. To the ladies who catered the lunch and Mrs. Seminiuk for the kolach and traditional wheat. To Rev. Jen Dresser for stepping in so quickly on short notice. To the health managers at the Yorkton Villages, past and present, for seeing that Mom’s needs were met. To all the staff at the Yorkton Nursing Home at the Malinowski House at the Yorkton Villages for the excellent care in the last six years Mom lived there and for the compassionate care she received while making her comfortable on her last few days. To Dr. Lawale for caring for Mom for the past six years. To Management & staff at the Days Inn in Yorkton for all their assistance, kindness and understanding when we needed it the most during our stay. To the casket bearers (Grandma’s/Baba’s grandchildren), she would be so proud. For all the phone calls, texts, emails, flowers, donations, cards, condolences and hugs from family, friends and co-workers. A special thank you to Rhonda, Colleen, and Tracy for spending the day at the Nursing Home with us during Mom’s last hours. A very special thank you to our sister Sylvia for doing an excellent job with the eulogy on such short notice. A very special thank you to our sister Joyce for taking care of Mom and being there for her everyday when we couldn’t. And a very special thank you to our spouses and extended family for being there for us at this very difficult time. Please forgive us if we have forgotten to thank anyone. -God Bless. The Babiuk Family.

Found FOUND: Female grey tabby cat in Heritage Heights area. Please contact Box 940, Yorkton, SK., S3N 2X1. FOUND 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 people find their missing items. Call 306-782-2465.

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.

Services for Hire

SEW AND SEW’S PLACE Zipper replacement, Hemming, SWNA-BAS_1x32.b24_ Drapery and Alterations. By Appointment Tuesday - Friday, 9amR0011520412.indd 33 • Caldwell •6pm. prod1/kk ytw jan 24, Dr. 2018 Yorkton. 306-783-1205. •Phone classified Email: sewandsewsplace@sasktel.net.

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

Apartments / Condos-For Sale

2 BEDROOM apartment. Comes with fridge/stove, shared laundry, parking. asking $950.00 damage deposit and $950.00 rent. No pets. Contact 306-621-8203.

Cabins/Cottages/Country Homes

FOUR SEASON cottage for sale at Madge Lake Jubilee Subdivision, price reduced and seller motivated! 3 bedrooms, 1 bath, 1,248 sq. ft., fully furnished, move in ready, single detached garage, steps from the lake, dock permit comes with the property, good well and septic system. To view this little piece of heaven call or text Kathy @ 204-734-8558 or Rachael @ 204-281-0708. Real Estate Centre Inc.

Land for Sale

FARMLAND WANTED NO FEES OR COMMISSIONS! 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

Land for Rent SWNA-Freshwater_1x42.b24_ LAND FOR RENT: 2 quarters (245 R0011520422.indd cultivated acres) seven miles • prod1/kk jan 24, 2018 south of • ytw Dubuc. Cash rent $58/acre • classifiedor Crop Share. Call Gerald Klassen 204-899-8268.


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PLAN OF THE WEEK

PLAN NUMBER 7-3934B C U R V I N G WOODWORK DETAILS This two-storey, threebedroom residence, with its gables embellished with curving woodwork details, boasts charm and curb appeal to spare and contains all the conveniences a modern family could wish for. Entry is through a covered porch into a compact foyer, where guests will find a convenient coat closet on the left and a powder room on the right. Nearby is a den that, thanks to a clothes closet, could easily serve as a guest room or a home office.

Past a U-shaped stairway on the right is the great room, where the extra-height ceiling adds drama. Access to a covered deck, as well as a built-in fireplace, will make this a room for all seasons. Separated from the great room only by a work island with a raised eating bar, the kitchen setup will ensure that the cook never feels isolated, and can enjoy family members’ or guests’ conversation, as well as a view of the fireplace or TV set, while preparing meals. The dining room, with its large window overlooking the back garden,

flows seamlessly from the kitchen. Access from the dining room to the covered deck will mean al fresco summertime meals are a breeze to cook and serve. Also on the main floor is a walk-through pantry that joins the kitchen and laundry room and provides access to the tandem double garage, large enough to provide space for a workshop. A handy closet just off the laundry room offers storage for foul-weather gear and off-season clothing. Upstairs, the master suite is situated for privacy, with a deep-silled window that enjoys a view of the back garden.

The room is separated from the other two bedrooms by a generous en-suite, which features both a shower stall and a soaker tub. A walkin closet, reached via the en-suite, is roomy enough for any couple’s clothing. Bedrooms 2 and 3 share a split bath, with a basin on one site and a bathtub and toilet on the other. A linen cupboard is located on the landing, convenient for all three bedrooms. Exterior finishes include wooden siding and painted wooden detailing, as well as stone accents. This home measures 42 feet wide by 61 feet, four inches deep, for a total of 2,256 square feet. Plans for design 7-3934B are available for $855 (set of 5), $920 (set of 8) and $972 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

For Sale - Misc

Feed & Seed

FOR SALE: 8’ x 16’ cattle feeder in Rocanville. Call 306-645-4240.

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 HEATED LENTILS "ON FARM PICKUP" Westcan Feed & Grain 1-877-250-5252

FOR SALE: White cupboard 67”x 18 1/2”x16”. Phone 306-783-8293. HOBBY HORSE HILL special hand made giftware in time for Christmas. Each one of a kind. Also for sale: 100yr. old baby bassinet w/stand $100; One Sunbeam electric blanket, king size, used twice $75; A pure wool blanket pastel plaid, collectible $50. Phone 204-532-2215. MAPLE CURIO cabinet door style. Touch lighting, slate black. 4’ H x 4’ L x Parklane crystal stemware, pottery patterns jet, mist, 306-782-4476

french colour 17’ W. denby juice.

PEROGIES FOR sale, $5./dozen, cabbage rolls for sale, $8./dozen, delivered to Yorkton or Melville. Minimum of 3 dozen. Order now for Christmas. Phone Shirley at 306-782-8280. PROVINCE-WIDE CLASSIFIEDS. Reach over 550,000 readers weekly. Call this Yorkton this Week NOW or 306-782-2465 for details. QUEEN SIZE bed w/steel frame, head board, boxspring & mattress. Best Offers. Phone 204-937-2706.

Dogs PURE BRED German Shepherd pups. Vet inspected, first shots. Asking $800. Ready to go. 306782-6769.

Apartments/Condos for Rent

Yellowhead Modular Home Sales

AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY energy efficient 2 bedroom condos close to downtown. Bath & a half, deep soaker tub, walk-in closet, 9 ft. ceilings, oak trim, up graded ceramic tile flooring, private balconies for BBQ, lots of storage plus heated attached garage. Appliances include fridge, stove, dishwasher, washer, dryer and water softener. Non smoking, no pets. References required. Call 403994-0279 for further information or for viewing.

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Apartments/Condos for Rent

ALLANBROOKE APARTMENTS

• Large 1 & 2 bedroom. • Soft water, heat, and parking included • Fridge & stove SWNA-AffordableHomes_1x36. • In suite laundry b24_R0011520411.indd • A/C, deck & patio door • prod1/kk • ytw jan 24, 2018 • Secure, quiet • classified FOR VIEWING CALL

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Suites - Fridge, stove, parking, heat & water included - Security doors, close to bus stop - No pets - Balconies on 2 & 3 bedroom suites

2ColumbiaWest_1x23.nil_ BEDROOM Suite Available. $775/month. Heat 1x23L & water includR0011511708.indd ed. Phone 306-620-5671 for viewing.

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Jan. 1, 2018, $1,125./mo plus utilities. Damage deposit and references required. Call 306-6210620 or 306-641-9982.

BEAUTIFUL 3 bedroom townhouse; 1200 sq.ft. close to school & hospital, central air conditioning, high efficiency furnace. References & lease required. Pictures can be viewed on Kijiji under Houses For Rent Yorkton. Call George at 306-537-3228 or Joyce 306-7822226. FURNISHED BACHELOR Apartment at 217 4th Ave. N. $340/month. Phone 306-7824030.

Duplexes for Rent 2 BEDROOM unfurnished duplex in Yorkton. Available mid-February. F/s/w/d, No Smoking, No Pets. Renter pays all utilities and damage deposit. References required. Contact 306-865-3223 or 306-865-7955.

Houses For Rent 2 BEDROOM House for Rent. Available Immediately. Phone 306783-5327. 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. FOR RENT: Two bedroom lakefront home at York Lake. Approximately 800 sq. ft. Includes: stove, fridge, washer, dryer, dishwasher, security monitoring, plus HD Bell ExpressVu TV services. No pets. References required. $1,100/ month. Available Feb. 1, 2018. Call 306-621-7899. 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. TAKING APPLICATIONS for a 2 + 1 bedroom house, single detached garage, f/s/w/d, 2 baths. No Smoking. Available Feb. 1. $1,300/month + utilities. references required and damage deposit. Phone 306-621-9182.

Suites For Rent

For Sale - Misc

STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP $1000 MOVE-IN BONUS! MOVE IN TO YOUR NEW OR RENOVATED SUITE ON OR BEFORE FEB. 1ST Rent with us to receive great perks! ° 24-hour customer service ° Pet friendly communities ° Newly renovated suites ° Maintenance guarantee ° On-line account access ° Resident member only events, contests and more! Be the first to live in your new suite at Pines edge ii Book a showing today! Regina: 306.994.2800 Saskatoon: 306.700.3551 Bwalk.com ONE BEDROOM suite with W/D/F/S. $650/month rent plus same DD. N/S, N/P. Suitable for single working person. Available SWNA-Boardwalk_1x48.b24_ Immediately. References required. R0011520416.indd Applications available. Phone 306•621-2117 prod1/kk ytw jan 24, 2018 or •306-621-1748.

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SPRINGSIDE HOUSING Authority is currently accepting applications for 1 & 2 bedroom Senior Suites at the Heritage Place. Fridge and stove included. Central laundry with two washers and dryers. Well kept, ready for rent. Rent is based on income. For more information and applications please call Morlie at 306-792-2222 or 306-621-7815.

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BoundaryYTW_1x64.nil_R0011511698. 2006 KLONDIKE ARCTIC SPA. 6-man hot tub. 1x64L 8’x8’ holds 1500 indd prepress2/KJ Litres. 2-lounge chairs, 3 pumps, class display wed/mp-tfc over 65’ power supply cord, has extras. Very nice condition. This tub retailed @ $12,000. Asking $4,500. Phone 306-641-4987. 4 MAN green poly fishing hut by Holdon Industries. Very good condition. Phone 306-647-2411. Advertisements and statements contained herein are the sole responsibility of the persons or entities that post the advertisement, and the Saskatchewan Weekly Newspaper Association and membership do not make any warranty as to the accuracy, completeness, truthfulness or reliability of such advertisements. For greater information on advertising conditions, please consult the Association’s Blanket Advertising Conditions on our website at www.swna.com. Bosch 800 watt Mixers $509 & up VITAMIX B lenders, Kitchenaid Mixer attachments, BUNN Coffee Makers, Perogie makers, LEFSE supplies, Vacuums Call 1-888692-6724, shop online www.hometechcanada.ca Hometech 375 Broad St, Regina. CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS, new size 20 ladies quilted jacket, quilting fabric, white linen tablecloths, crocheted bedspreads, afghans, zippers. Phone 306-782-2127.

STEEL BUILDING SALE...”REALLY BIG SALE IS BACK EXTRA WINTER DISCOUNT ON NOW!” SWNA-WestcanFeed&Seed_1x33. 20x23 $5,798. 25x27 $6,356. b24_R0011520425.indd 30x31 $8,494. 32x33 $8,728. •35x35 prod1/kk • ytw jan 2018Wall In$11,670. One24,End •cluded. classifiedPioneer Steel 1-855-2127036. www.pioneersteel.ca.

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!

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.

ROADEX SERVICES requires immediately: Class 1 company drivers and O/O 1 tons for our RV division to haul RV’s throughout North America. Competitive wages and incentive bonuses paid. Border crossing required with valid passport & clean criminal record. 1800-867-6233; www.roadexservices.com.

Cars

General Employment

2004 FORD Focus FSX hatchback, automatic, 120,000 kms, $3,200. OBO. Phone 306-5638765.

Heavy Duty Mechanic

Auto Miscellaneous

2009 CHRYSLER PT Cruiser, 2 door hatchback, automatic, 115,000 kms, $4,200. OBO. Phone 306-563-8765.

Parts & Accessories GREAT PRICES on new, used and remanufactured engines, parts and accessories for diesel pickups. Large inventory, engines can be shipped or installed. Give us a call or check us out at www.thickettenginerebuilding.ca. Thickett Engine Rebuilding. Ph. 204-532-2187 Russell, MB.

Snowmobiles 2014 YAMAHA 1035cc, 3 cyl., gas engine, Viper XTX, mint, 500 miles. $10,750. Phone 306-7836240.

Farm Implements Mobile/Manufactured Homes for Sale

Steel Buildings / Granaries

GOOD’S USED TRACTOR PARTS (204) 564-2528 or 1-877-564-8734 Roblin, MB

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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1A Drivers License required for preventative maintenance, repair & service of heavy equipment fleet. Journeyman with min. 5 year exp with CAT, JD and heavy trucks. Both camp and shop locations. Service truck and accommodations provided. Wage negotiable. 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 with

PRAIRIE DOME POTATOES is hiring for positions beginning in SWNA-BrydenEquip_1x44.b24_ March 2018 for full time seasonal R0011520418.indd work. Experience and education • prod1/kk • ytw jan 2018 will be provided on 24, site. Job duties • classified 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.

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STARTING IMMEDIATELY, 71 year old lady suffering from dementia (stage 1) will be needing a caregiver to provide physical, practical, and emptional support. Services will be needed 4 times a week, 4 hours a day at $25.00/hr. The hours are flexible, so the caregiver will choose which days work best for them. please contact Melanie Payne at melaniepayne45@gmail.com

Classes & Courses

Classes & Courses

NORTH EAST PRAIRIE GRAIN INC. Currently Buying: Feed Barley, Wheat, Soybeans & Faba Beans. OFFERING: Competitive Prices, On Farm Pickup & Prompt Payment! CALL: 1-306-873-3551, WEBSITE: neprairiegrain.com.

Computer Training for Seniors Microsoft Word - Level One This course will introduce you to the world’s most popular word processing program - Microsoft Word. It is intended for new Microsoft Word users. Participants should have basic computer skills. Our senior computer classes take place in a relaxed environment where you can feel comfortable asking whatever questions you may have. Some of the things you will learn are: • Creating documents (such as a letter) • Editing documents and saving the changes • Moving, copying, and replacing text • Printing documents • Formatting options (e.g. paragraphs, margins, text styles) • Using bullet points for lists Sessions: March 2, 9, 16, 23, April 6, 13 Tuition: $155 Manual: $30 (GST included)

1:30 – 4:00 p.m.

Sessions at Parkland College Main Campus, 200 Prystai Way, Yorkton, SK Payment required by February 16, 2018

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Classes & Courses

Classes & Courses

Conversational English Classes Are you a newcomer to Canada? Do you want to improve your English? NEW! English Language Conversation Circles Weekly drop-in sessions focus on speaking and listening - a great compliment to English Online or LINC Home Study classes. Location

Day of Week Time

Yorkton

Monday

9:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.

Melville

Friday

5 p.m. - 8 p.m.

Apply online today at bit.ly/ParklandEAL For more information, please email eal@parklandcollege.sk.ca

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1) Parks and RecreaƟon Lead Hand: The Town of Esterhazy Recrea�on Department requires a full �me Parks and Recrea�on Lead Hand to handle the day to day opera�ons of the Town Recrea�on Facili�es, including the arena, aqua�c center, green spaces, parks, the required equipment, as well as the care and maintenance of other facili�es. An eye for detail and a mechanical ap�tude would be assets. You will be required to train and supervise staff. Qualica�ons include: High School Diploma, Supervisory skills, Cer�ca�ons in: Arena Operators, Refrigera�on Class, Aqua�c Facility Operator, First Aid/CPR. A criminal records check and a driver’s abstract are required.

2) Parks and RecreaƟon Worker II: The Town of Esterhazy Recrea�on Department requires a full �me Parks

and Recrea�on Worker II. Du�es include but not limited to: operate the ice re-surfacer and/or specialized equipment, power tools, cleaning and safety equipment, lawn mowers, and other hand tools. Your responsibili�es will include directly assis�ng the Recrea�on Lead Hand with the day to day opera�ons of the various facili�es and green spaces under the Department’s jurisdic�on. Qualica�ons include: High School Diploma, clean criminal records check and class 5 driver’s license Send resumes with qualica�ons to Louise Meier, Community Development/Recrea�on Director via email to rec.esterhazy@sasktel.net, fax 306-745-6797 or Box 490 Esterhazy, SK S0A 0X0. Deadline for applica�ons is 30 January 2018. We thank you for your interest and wish to advise that only those selected for interviews will be contacted.

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Business For Sale TURNKEY, GOOD location, leased space, retail food, loyal customer base, stellar reputation, small investment. Call 306-7453484.

Auctions HUGE FARM Toy Auction Friday, Feb. 9. Yorkton Auction Center. Doors open at 4pm. Auction starts 6pm. For pictures or more info check out www.jakz.ca or call 306641-5850.

Yorkton, I love ya, but we’ve got to talk about a nasty habit you’ve developed. I hope I’m not stepping out of bounds here. I know I’m still a newcomer around town (hence the title of my semicoherent column). I know I’ve still got a lot to learn about the Prairies, country music, and denim before I’m a true resident. But I like to think we’ve developed something of a rapport over the last six months. We’re comfortable with each other. We have an easygoing chemistry. Which is why I think I can offer some constructive criticism. Just remember: Everything I say in this column comes from a place of love. With that said... Put your shopping carts away or I’m going to scream from the water tower. Does that sound like a

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Settling in... petty complaint? Don’t I have better things to write about? Oh, absolutely, but I never said I wasn’t petty. I first encountered this problem back in October. I drove to SaveOn-Foods for groceries and a last-minute pumpkin. As I parked my car, I noticed an abandoned shopping cart in the lot. The wind pushed it and it started rolling towards the nearby Canadian Tire. It kept going and going, building up speed. Nothing got in its way as it hurtled across the pavement. It was a bullet

screaming toward one target: A parked car. I was too far away to catch up with the cart in time. I could only watch as it rumbled across the parking lot, ready to collide with the rear bumper of someone’s car. “Oh, woe and tragedy, won’t someone stop that runaway cart before calamity befalls it?” I thought, but didn’t say because I’m not a soap opera character. Thankfully, a good samaritan stopped the cart before it could pummel its target. Disaster was averted, but would it

be next time? Ever since that day, I’ve seen countless abandoned carts in parking lots across town. Usually they’re planted in the middle of a parking spot. They turn the lots into Canada’s Worst Driverstyle obstacle courses. Now, I understand we all have busy schedules. Most of us pop into stores, grab something, and rush out of there. Time is not on our side. We don’t always have the luxury of putting our carts back in their stalls. But we need to make the time. A stray cart is an annoyance at best and a bumper denter at worst. They’re hazards we shouldn’t have to deal with. So the next time you see a cart standing in a parking lot, guide it back to its stall. Who knows? You might be saving your car from the next runaway cart with a grudge against vehicles.

Hockey Day success in Balcarres Balcarres raises $67,000 for arena through Cameco Hockey Day in Saskatchewan Balcarres turned Cameco Hockey Day in Saskatchewan into a week-long celebration of hockey and community spirit. When the final buzzer sounded Sunday, the host organizing committee announced a profit of $67,295 to help cover renovations to their 51-year-old facility. Cameco Hockey Day in Saskatchewan travels to a different community each year to help raise funds for the local arena. The event is a partnership between Cameco, the Saskatchewan Hockey Association

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(SHA) and the host community. Balcarres succeeded on the strength of local volunteers and sponsors from throughout the region, said Craig Geisler, head of the local organizing committee. “It wasn’t just the rink board and minor hockey that did this,” he said, applauding the dance club and mixed martial arts studio also housed in the arena. “Everyone in the community has stepped up to do this for the youth in Balcarres and it’s been a huge success.” Weekend highlights included a banquet featuring five-time Stanley Cup champ Grant Fuhr

and long-time NHL scout Barry Trapp of Balcarres; a youth skills clinic conducted by the SJHL’s Melville Millionaires; an SJHL showdown between Melville and Battlefords; plus midget AAA, junior B and senior action.

“The rink is definitely the hub for Balcarres in the wintertime,” added Geisler.

“With all of the youth groups that use it, I couldn’t imagine if we didn’t have the rink here. There’d probably be no youth in the community and if you don’t have youth in your community, you’re definitely not going to succeed.”


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