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One of my favorite times of year is when the seed catalogues come out. When I was a young lad trying to grow up on the mean streets of small town Saskatchewan, I found an old house that was abandoned and falling down. Inside were many different old merchant catalogues such as Sears, Hudsons Bay Company, Eatons and various magazines. The articles were boring to me but the pictures were neat to look at because I had always dreamed and wished I lived in the 30’s, 40’s or 50’s – I don’t really know why though. Certainly the best part of these old prints was the weird products and ten cent catalogues you could order from the back. To my dismay I actually sent real money and letters in envelopes and patiently waited for the world of Army Surplus, and War Time Garden Supply to show up. There were things in those ads
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TALK OF THE TOWN Yorkton 3 Exhibition at the Godfrey Dean! “Jennifer Crane: Dear Edward” features large images and letters written to early American photography icon Edward Weston. Jennifer Crane is the head of photography at the U of S in Saskatoon. “Money, Sovereignty & Power” is also on tour from the U of S, a look at currency from revolutionary Ukraine. And finally “Todd: Schick: Auto Select” presents recent work by this emerging photographer from Melville. Auto Select was curated by the YRHS Photo 30 program. Godfrey Dean Art Gallery 49 Smith St. E, Yorkton. Mon.-Fri., 11 a.m. - 5 p.m.; Sat., 1-4 p.m. Admission is always free. Heritage Day 2016 “Distinctive Destinations: Experience Historic Places”. Members of the Yorkton Chapter of the Saskatchewan Genealogy Society will be in attendance to share info on tracing family histories and answer questions relating to genealogical research. Regular Museum admission applies. Everyone is welcome to celebrate Heritage Day at the Western Development Museum Sun., Feb. 14, 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. St. Mary’s UCWLC Easter Bread Bake Sale St. Mary’s Cultural Centre, 240 Wellington Ave., Yorkton. Wed. & Thurs., March 2 and 3 starting at 5:00 p.m. Traditional Ukrainian Paskas, Babkas and Easter Butter Lambs. Baked fresh same day! “Stars for Saskatchewan” Concert series “The Travelling Mabels” Mon., Feb. 29, 2016 at 7:30 p.m., Yorkton Regional High School, Anne Portnuff Theatre, 150 Gladstone Ave. N. Tickets available at Yorkton Arts Council or Welcome Home Gift Shop. You can also go online: yorktonarts.ca or Ticketpro.ca New Horizons Senior Centre, 78 First Ave.
North, Yorkton, Sk. Will offer Exercise/yoga classes, Sat., Feb. 27, 2016. Time: 10:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Bring your own mats. Everyone welcome to attend. Charge: $5.00. Exercise/yoga will continue: Sat., March 5; Sat., March 12; Sat., March 19; Sat., March 26. Contact Vi: 306-782-7218. Yorkton Gun Club 37th Annual Gun & Collectable Show - Sat., Feb. 27 & Sun., Feb. 28. Yorkton Agripavilion, 455 Broadway St. W., Yorkton. Show times: Sat., Feb. 27, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Sun., Feb. 28, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Crossroads - A support group for women experiencing or who have experienced domestic violence. Thursdays 1:15 - 2:30 p.m., Family Resource Center SIGN on Broadway. Free childcare and transportation available & Thursdays 6:30 - 8:30 p.m., Shelwin House (please call for address). Adults (women) only. Group is open to all women who feel a need for support on their journey. Please contact 306782-5181 or 306-783-7233 for more info. Yorkton Army Cadets Vimy Ridge Rundraiser - We are conducting a Bottle Drive on Sat., Feb. 13. Tax deductible donations are also appreciated with receipts available on request. For donation inquiries or other fundraising opportunities please contact Shawna at 306-316-0032 or email rcacc2834@hotmail.com or visit us at http://www.facebook.com/2834armycadets. St. Andrew’s United Church, Yorkton Valentine Tea & Bake Sale - Sat., Feb. 13, 2 p.m. - 4 p.m., Lower Hall. New Horizons Friday Night Dance, 78 First Ave. North, Yorkton, Sk. Great night of dancing. Everyone is welcome. Admission: $9.00. Time: 8:00 p.m. 12:00 a.m. Music by: Peter
that I really wanted to see in my life. There were two problems, I did not know which products or company would be worth choosing, and also — some of these companies I wanted to hear from had been out of business for decades. Amazingly the “Please allow 6 – 8 weeks for delivery…” did not bother me, in fact I was willing to wait up to 6-8 months because I wanted quality and needed to cover all the bases first. I realize now what I was looking for was to bring a unique piece from out in the world and make it mine at home. In the meantime I did much strategizing and great mental organizing to accomplish before I was going to glean over the glorious catalogue and carefully select my purchases. Today a person can order almost anything and have it 2-4 days, and if it does not arrive in at least that short time then there is hell to pay for some reason. The speed in which everything seems to want to move nowadays is break neck fast, and waiting for things and preparing our thoughts and minds for the arrival is not common. Truly when I need a part for a vital piece of machinery I feel like I need it yesterday, but I can say that if I had researched the purchase care& White Sand Band, Feb. 12 valentine dance admission $10.00; Memory Lane, Feb. 19; Ron and Sandra Rudoski, Feb. 26. Contact Peter: 306-782-1846. Huge Farm Toy Auction - Fri., Feb. 12 at Legion Hall, Yorkton. Doors open at 4 p.m. Auction starts at 6 p.m. sharp. Auctioneer: Paul Moore. Pictures and info www.jakz.ca or call 306-641-5850. Coldest Night of the Year Walk - Yorkton, Sat., Feb. 20, 4:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. Walk begins and ends at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church located at 73 Smith St. The Coldest Night of the Year Walk in support of Transitional Homes for Youth, is set for Sat., Feb. 20. This is a family friendly 2 km or 5 km (your choice!) To register a team, sign up as a walker, donate to the cause or volunteer, please contact our office at 306783-2340 or go directly to
the website at www.coldestnightoftheyear.org/yorkton. Yorkton Justice Services offers the Parenting After Separation and Divorce Program. These public information sessions are intended to help people who are considering or may be in the separation/ divorce process. Sessions will be offered in: Yorkton Sat., Feb. 20 - 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.; Sat., March 12 - 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Registration is mandatory. There is no fee for these sessions. To register for these sessions call: 306-787-9905 in Regina or toll-free 1-888-218-2822. Location will be advised when you register. Classes are for adults only - no child care is provided. The Yorkton branch of the Saskatchewan Genealogical Society holds their regular meetings on the second Tuesday of each month at
fully, asked others who had used my intended choice what their experience had been, only then would I have thought out in advance what parts I would likely have needed before I needed them. Before I purchase a new seed I read everything I can; maybe it will not grow in my soil conditions or region, perhaps other people bought it and can explain whether or not it lived up to its genetics, maybe its modified, is it unique, will it taste good and am I ready for this new species? Purchasing anything should be done with as much knowledge and wisdom as can be afforded. When I select equipment to offer through our company, it better be up to my own standards first — it will not be for recommendation or sale unless it is quality. Don’t just pick anybody because of price; Choose both a good company with good people and products and plan ahead what you purchase is intended for. Think as if you may only ever get to buy one, which would be best. For more info, check out our Facebook page at Problem Solved – Alternative or email us at service@ myps247.com
Volunteers Needed! The Canadian Red Cross is seeking volunteers for the Friendly Visiting Program for Seniors. Volunteers will be trained to provide weekly visits or phone calls to socially or geographically isolated seniors in Yorkton and surrounding area. One hour every other week is all that is required to provide social interaction with a senior and peace of mind for family and caregivers. For more information contact 306620-3281 or email michelleb.smith@redcross.ca Canadian Blood Services - Volunteer today. Because of you, lives can be saved. When you donate your time to Canada’s blood system, you are helping to save lives. You
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Non-emergencies trouble for ERs When people come to the emergency department for non-emergent concerns, it occupies the attention of the nursing staff and physicians who need to be watchful for true emergencies. An emergency includes injuries or illness that may pose an
immediate threat to life or limb, such as severe chest or abdominal pain, breathing difficulties, changes in mental status, or accident-related injuries. If a medical concern arises, do not hesitate to seek medical attention. If you are having a true
emergency, your ambulance service and hospital emergency department is there to help you. “We do not want to deter anyone who is having a true emergency from coming to the ER. However, non-emergent conditions such as sore throats, rashes, or pre-
scription refills can be more appropriately treated at a physician’s office or with the assistance of a pharmacist,� said Carolee Zorn, Manager of Yorkton Regional Health Centre, Emergency Department. “Your family physician knows your health his-
Teachers and staff acknowledged Education Minister Don Morgan has proclaimed February 7 – 13 as Teacher Staff Appreciation Week in Saskatchewan. “Preparing students for their future is an important responsibility,� Morgan said. “We are fortunate to have dedicated teachers and school staff in our province who care deeply about helping students. Every day, great things are happening in our
schools thanks to their efforts.� This year’s theme “Creating Learners for Life,� highlights that learning is a life-long experience. The Saskatchewan Association of School Community Councils (SASC) promotes the week across the province to draw attention to the important contributions that teachers and school staff make to students’ education.
“Teachers model lifelong learning through their ongoing educational and professional development opportunities, as they work to adapt to changes in curriculum and teaching methodologies, student evaluation and the use of new technologies in the classroom,� SASC Director Joy Bastness said. “School staff also work very hard to meet the cultural and diverse needs of all their stu-
dents. We applaud their valuable contributions.� Teacher and Staff Appreciation Week was introduced in 1988 by The Canadian Home and School Federation, a national organization of parents who volunteer for schools through Parent School Advisory Councils and Home and School Associations. Saskatchewan has proclaimed Teacher Staff Appreciation Week for the past 29 years.
Vegetable and fruit consumption equaled by caffeine consumption (NC) — How healthy are you? A survey reveals a disconnect - or gap - between how healthy Canadians think they are and their actual nutritional habits. According to the Centrum National Supplements Survey, while fruits and vegetables should make up the biggest portion of a healthy diet, well above caffeine, Canadians’ daily caffeine consumption is actually on par with fruit and vegetable intake. In addition, Health Canada reports that more than 10 million Canadians aren’t getting all of the vitamins and minerals they need from diet alone.
Nutritional consultant Theresa Albert says it’s important to take control of these nutritional gaps early. “It takes a long time for nutrient insufficiency to show up. I like to compare it to wear and tear on your favourite sneakers. When you use cells over and over again without replacing the building blocks, it will eventually lead to holes that can, in turn, lead to other problems. A simple thing like an eye twitch, for example, could be the result of stress, but it could also mean your body is too low in magnesium, the nutrient that helps release muscle tension.
Prevention of little warning signs like these are much easier to manage before they become a deficiency.� Vitamins and minerals are essential for good health — supporting everything from maintaining immune function and muscle function to eyesight and bone health. While there is no magic bullet, Albert says a multivitamin, like Centrum, can help counteract these shortcomings and help ensure we are getting the small but crucial nutrients missing from our diets.
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TALK OF THE TOWN Continued from Page A2 Yorkton Is someone’s drinking bothering you? Has alcohol affected your life negatively? If so, Alateen may be for you! Alateen is an organization devoted to teenagers who know someone with the disease of alcoholism. Talk, listen, get better. 8:00 p.m., Westview United Church, 355 Bradbrooke Dr., Yorkton. www.al-anon.alateen.org/members
If you like big band music, then All That Jazz may be the band for you. This 20 piece big band with 2 vocalists performs throughout the community with a variety of music from rock to show tunes and everything in between. The big band rehearses Tues. evenings at the Yorkton Regional High School 8:30 - 9:45 and welcomes performance invitations. Previous experience is required. Everyone is welcome! Contact Larry Pearen 306782-4182 or Dean Petersen 306-782-5155. Donate at the following Canadian Diabetes
Three physicians welcomed to Sunrise Health region Sunrise Health Region is pleased to welcome three physicians to the region. Dr. Morteza Shahrestani will begin practice on February 16, 2016, as a General Practitioner in Preeceville. Dr. Shahrestani will be joining Nurse Practitioner, Dawn Kennedy at the Preeceville & District Health Centre. Dr. Sirous Jafarian began practice on February 1, 2016 as a General Practitioner in Canora. Dr. Jafarian is joining the primary health care team at the Canora Health and Wellness Centre in the Canora Hospital. Dr. Aryo Rohani began practice on January 18, 2016 as a General Practitioner in Esterhazy, joining the physicians and staff at the Esterhazy Medical Clinic.
“The communities of Preeceville, Canora and Esterhazy are sure to welcome Dr. Shahrestani, Dr. Jafarian, and Dr. Rohani,� says Vice President of Integrated Health Services for Sunrise Health Region, Roberta Wiwcharuk. “Preeceville has been without a permanent physician since December. Having Dr. Shahrestani join Nurse Practitioner Dawn Kennedy is welcome news to the community.� Sunrise Health Region continues to actively recruit for Preeceville and has recruited a fourth physician for Canora. The physician is currently enrolled in the Saskatchewan International Physician Practice Assessment (SIPPA) and pending successful completion will join the Canora primary health care team in June, 2016.
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community is recruiting new members. For an application or more info please contact COPP at 306-621-7361 (day) or 306-782-3197 (after 6 p.m.) or The Yorkton City Detachment of the RCMP at 306-786-2400 or Box 153, Yorkton, SK S3N 2V7. The Yorkton Antique Auto Association meets at the Western Development Museum in Yorkton on the third Tues. of the month at 7 p.m. “Where old cars are discussed enthusiastically.� While enthusiasm for old vehicles is required, ownership is not. Tot Spot, 0 - 5 year old drop-in centre. Located at 345 Broadway Street West, in the SIGN building on Broadway. Running Mon., Tues., Thurs., Fri., 9 a.m. 12 p.m. This program runs cost free to participate but donations are welcomed. Brought to you by The Boys and Girls Club of Yorkton. Call 306-7832582, find us on Facebook! We need you to share your talent! Play guitar, piano, dance or sing? We would like to invite you to perform in our facility! Please call Suzanne Beck at 306-786-0815, I’d be happy to have you join us. Yorkton & District Nursing Home, 200 Bradbrooke Dr. Planning an event? Cont act w w w. tourismyork ton.com for a free listing in our calendar of events. The Sunshine Club is a drop-in centre for adults
coping with mental health problems. We are located at 83 North Street, in the SIGN building. Normal hours of operation are Mon., Thurs., Fri. and alternate Tues. from 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. We are closed Wed. and weekends. For more information please call 306-783-8135. Second Alanon Meeting in Yorkton - Wed. at 8 p.m., Westview United Church, 355 Bradbrooke Dr. All are welcome. Park Swingers Square & Round Dance Club Weekly Dances - Every Mon., 7:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Rounds, 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Square Dancing. Location: Royal Canadian Legion, 380 Broadway Street W. Call Ray & Karen Thies at 306-7829790. TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) meets every Monday, Columbia School, 119 Bradbrooke Dr., weigh in 6:15 p.m., meeting to follow; Tues., SIGN East Entrance, 83 North St., weigh in 6:15 p.m., meeting to follow; Wed., SIGN 345 Broadway St. W., York B Salon, Lower Level, weigh in 12:00 noon, meeting 12:15 - 12:45 p.m. Call 306783-3765 or visit www.tops. org for more information.
Royal Canadian Legion #77, 380 Broadway, Yorkton, Friday Night Beef on a Bun 5:00 - 7:00. Free Pool 6:00 - 9:00. Why not bring your staff? T he Sa sk at chewa n A bi l it ie s C o u n ci l i s searching for volunteers for various prog rams and activities that serve p e o ple w it h s p e ci a l needs. Call Shirley at 306782-2463. Treasure Chest Toastmasters Club meets weekly on Wed. evening from 7:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at SIGN on Broadway. Impact your wo rld by e n h a n ci n g y o u r c o m mu n ic a t io n and leadership skills. Guests and new members welcome. For mor e i n for m at io n co nt a c t : Delores Moskal 306-6208424 and Keith Diduch 306-621-8700. Buchanan There are a limited number of the reprinted Buchanan Centennial Cookbooks. Call Marie 306 -592-2073 for more info. Buchanan R.M. 304 Centennial Calendars are for sale at the R.M. office. Call Twila 306-592-2055. Continued on Page A6
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Stress has an immediate and potentially longterm effect on the human body. Though it’s a natural response to both good and bad experiences, stress, when chronic, can produce a host of negative consequences that greatly diminish one’s quality of life. Combatting stress can sometimes be difficult, as the causes of stress are never too far away for many adults. In its 2015 “Stress in AmericaTM: Paying With
Our Health” survey, the American Psychological Association found that money is the top cause of stress for Americans. The survey was conducted on behalf of the APA by Harris Poll, which asked more than 3,000 participants about their issues with stress. Sixtyfour percent said money was a somewhat or very significant source of stress, and that number was even higher for parents (77 percent). Survey respondents also noted
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TALK OF THE TOWN Continued from Page A4 Buchanan Enjoy creating your own projects out of clay using a pottery wheel or just by pinching, coiling or any other method at the Buchanan Community Centre every Tues., 7:30 - 9:00 p.m. All ages are welcome. For more info call Marie 306-592-2073. Bucha na n Tou r ism has t-shir ts, hoodies, sweatshirts and postcards for sale at the Village Office which is opened Monday to Thursday noon. Bu ch a n a n L ibr a r y a nd P ubl ic I nt er ne t Access Site hours: Tues., 1 - 5 p.m.; Thurs., 2 - 6 p.m.; Fri., 2 - 6 p.m. Thanks to Industry Canada and the Sa sk at chewa n P ublic Acce s s Net work , t he library has 2 computers for public use. Check out the www.parkland.lib. sk.ca website for different sources of information. For more info call the library 306-592-2137. Preschool Craf t and Stor yhour at the Buchanan Library every Tues., 2:30 - 3:30 p.m. Parent or guardian must be present. Com mu n it y Cent re dabber bin go ever y Wed., 7:30 p.m. at the Community Centre. Calder Calder Poker Derby March 6, Calder Skating Rink. Registration 9 a.m. - noon. Raffles, prizes, rider hands 3/$10, silent hands $5.00. Breakfast available at 9:00 a.m. Beautiful trail through the scenic Assiniboine Valley. Beverages, food and gas at half-way point. Calder Cookbook available at Calder Village Office. Office open Wed. and Sat. More info 306-7422158. Calder Parkland Regional Library is opened on Mon. and Wed. from 12:00 - 4:00 p.m. Canora Canora Arts Council is pleased to present pianist Jason Farnham in concert on Mon., Feb. 29, 2016, 7:30 p.m. at the Canora Composite School. Tickets available at the door: Adults $20, Students $5, pre-school Free. Parkland Christian Centre welcomes everyone from Canora a nd a r e a t o Su nday morning worship. Located at 132 - 4th Ave. E., our service starts at 10:30 a.m. and includes Sunday School and nursery. For
more info call Pastor Brett or Mavis at 306-5635512. The Canora Amateur Radio Repeater enhances the emergency network that has been used in the past by the RCMP, E mer gency Mea su re s and Nav Canada, along w it h c o u n t le s s n o n profit groups. If you are interested in becoming an amateur radio operator or you want to provide some funding assistance, you can contact Randy at 306-563-7150, Larry at 306783-4177 or George at 306645-2921. Canora TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) Chapter meets every Tues. at the Keen Age Centre at 409 Main Street. Weigh in at 5:00 p.m. and meeting to follow. New members welcome any time. Call Darlene 306-563-6848 for more information or www. tops.org Cupar Cupar TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) Chapter meets every Tuesday at Lee’s Funeral Home, 105 Stanley (Main) St. Weigh in at 9:30 am, meeting to follow. New members welcome anytime. Call 306.783.3765 for more info or www.tops.org. Durban Come and dance or listen! Old-time music by a 4-piece band “Border Connections”. Sun., Feb. 21, 1:00-5:00 p.m. Durban Community Hall. $10 per person. Lunch sold. Info: Doreen 204-539-2434 or 204539-2321; Vickie 204-5392293; Edgar 204-539-2698; Hall 204-539-2030. Ebenezer Ebenezer Baptist Church Sunday Morning Services: Worship 10:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m., Kids Own Worship 10:30 - 11:15, ages 4 - 12. Esterhazy Esterhazy Royal Canadian Legion #249 Dabb er Bi n go ever y Thurs. Early bird 7:00 p.m. Regular games 7:30 p.m. Jackpot license no. CB130045. “Recover y” is a suppor t group for those recovering from ment a l illne s s. Bot h men a nd women a re welcome to meet at the Council Chambers at the Esterhazy Town Office every Wed. at 1:00, except on civic holidays. Twin Valley Riding Club monthly meetings first Tues. of the month at Esterhazy Town Office, 8 p.m. Phone 306-745-3720. Esterhazy TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) Chapter meets every Wed. at the Golden Jets
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is holding a Soup and Bun Luncheon on Tues., Feb. 16 from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at the Social Centre. Admission at the door. Everyone is welcome. Ituna Social Club monthly meeting is held on the second Wed. of each month, unless otherwise specified. Dabber Bingo is played every Friday at 2:00 p.m. from Oct. through April and at 7 p.m. May through Sept. Card games are played every Thurs., and Fun and Fitness is Mon. through Fri. at 9:00 a.m. There is an activity afternoon on Tues. at 1:30 p.m. with shuffleboard, carpet bowling, cards and other activities. Our activity evening is Wed. evening at 7:00 p.m. Come out and enjoy cribbage. These activities are open to all 50+ members and nonmembers to enjoy activity
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Neudorf Library Hours: Tues., 6 p.m. – 9 p.m.; Wed., 5 p.m. – 8 p.m. and Fri., 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Come and visit us we will be more than willing to help you. Norquay T h e No r qu a y K i n Club holds its meetings on the second Thurs. of every month, at the Norquay Curling Rink. Meetings start at 7:30 p.m. New members are welcome. Come and have some fun, in serving the communities g reatest needs. For more info contact Chris at 306-5942664. Norquay Public Library hours: Tues., 12:30 - 5:00; Wed., 10:00 - 3:00 and Thurs., 12:30 - 5:00. Norquay Leg ion Regular Monthly Meeting 2nd Thurs. of each month
at 7:30 p.m. Okla Annual Okla Snowmobile Poker Derby. Sun., Feb. 28, 2016. Registration from 11:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. at the Okla Community Hall. Cash Prizes for: Highest Bingo Hands; Riders carrying High Hands; Lowest Bingo Hand. Outside and Local Rider raising the most money receive 20% of their total. Free Supper for riders carrying 4 or more hands. Supper: 3:00 – 5:00 p.m. Supper Open to everyone. Adults: $12.00; 6-12 yrs: $8.00; Pre-School – Free. Proceeds from Hands to go to Telemiracle (2016). Pelly Tea & Bake Sale - Feb. 13, 2 - 4 p.m., Pelly Drop In Centre. Sponsored by the Pelly United Church. Coffee house will be held at the Pelly Community Hall from 7:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. every second Sat. of the month. Come sing, play an instrument, dance, Potluck lunch. Info contact: 306595-4657 or 306-595-2322. The Pelly Housin g Aut hor it y presently has vacancies. Seniors, families or individuals are encouraged to apply. The rent for a housing unit is based on 30% of the gross household income. For more info, please contact the manager, Victoria Makohoniuk at 306-595-4902. Pelly Bingos are held ever y Sat . and ever y first and third Wed. of the month at the Happy Hearts Centre. All bingos start at 7:30 p.m. Potluck suppers at the Happy Hearts Centre the last Sun. of each month 5:30 p.m. Everyone welcome. Each one contributes $5.00. Pelly United Church S er v ic e a n d Su nd a y School every Sunday at 11 a.m. Everyone welcome. Pa rk la nd Reg ional Librar y Pelly Branch Library hours: Tues., 10:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.; Thurs., 3:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.; Public access site available, for more info call 306-5952243. Preeceville Whitehawk Arts Council “Stars for Saskatchewan” season tickets now on sale. See The Travelling Mabels,
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Thurs., Feb. 25, 2016 at Sturgis Community Hall & Wheatland Band, Thurs., March 17, 2016 at Sturgis Community Hall. Adult season ticket: $40; student grade 10-12 season ticket: $10; preschool - grade 9: free if accompanied by a parent/adult. Tickets on sale at Lil’s Fashions, Sturgis and Country Lane Florists, Preeceville. Active aging classes at NICE Centre every Mon. and Wed. at 10 a.m. For more information call 306-594-2784. Everyone welcome. Preeceville TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) Chapter meets every Tues. at the Preeceville School at 225 – 1st Street NW. Weigh in at 5:30 p.m. and meeting to follow. New members welcome anytime. Contact 306-783-3765 for more information or www.tops.org. Rama Exercises at the Rama Golden Jets on Mon., Wed. and Fri. from 4:00 - 5:00 p.m. Active Aging Session on Mon. from 4:00 - 5:00 p.m. Bingo at the Rama Golden Jets Centre every first and last Sunday of the month at 2:00 pm. Kaiser at the Rama Golden Jets Centre on Tues. at 7:00 p.m. P.A.L.S. Club on Front Street in Rama is open for coffee Mon. to Sat., 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. $1.25 for bottomless cup of coffee. Delicious meals every Friday at 6:30. Potluck is last Friday of the month. $5.00 with a pot, $10.00 without a pot. Lively entertainment to follow. Rhein Christ Lutheran Church - Sunday School at 9:30 a.m. and Sunday Worship at 10:30 a.m. For more church events and interesting articles, check out “Christ Lutheran Church Rhein” on Facebook. Continued on Page A8
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at the Melville Community Works, 800 Prince Edward St. Weigh in at 6:00 and meeting to follow. New members welcome anytime. Contact Amy 306728-5272 for more information or www.tops.org Melville & District German Heritage Club invites new members; k nowledge of the language not necessary. Monthly socials and other events; contact Elaine M i l le r 3 0 6 -7 2 8 - 4 9 4 2 ; Arnold Issel 306-728-3191. For hall rentals contact Ed Miller 306-728-2038. Melville and District Scandinavian Heritage Club invites new member s… Lu ncheon meeting held the second Mon. of each month. We offer lessons in wood car ving, and other crafts. We tour museums, old churches, and are involved in community events. We enjoy our annual picnic and Christmas social. For more info phone Edith at 306-728-5043 or Edna at 306-793-4346. Melville Legion Bingo is held every Tues. at 7:30 p.m. The Speaker’s Nook Toastmasters Club meets the 2nd & 4th Thurs. of each month at noon in the Saskatchewan Crop I n s u r a n c e B u i ld i n g , Prince William Drive. Guest s welcome. For more info call Michael at 306-728-5703. Location: Melville.
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TALK OF THE TOWN Continued from Page A7 Rhein Easter Services: Palm Sunday (March 20) at 10:30 a.m. Maundy Thursday ( Ma r ch 2 4) Pot luck Seder Dinner 6:00 p.m.; Worship 7:30 p.m. Good Friday (Mar. 25) Worship 10:00 a.m. Easter Sunday (March 27) Sunrise Service 7:00 a.m.; Easter Breakfast 8:00 - 9:30 a.m., Christ Lutheran Church. Rocanville Roca nv ille T h r if t S t o r e welc o m e s yo u Mon., Wed. and Fri., 1 - 4 p.m., Thurs, evenings 6 - 8 p.m. All good quality d o n a t io n s a c c e p t e d . Entirely operated by volu nt e er s , w it h a l l proceeds returned to t he communit y a nd surrounding areas. Rocanville TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) Chapter meets every Monday in the Anglican Hall at 208 Carlton St. Weigh in at 6:30 p.m. and meeting to follow. New members welcome anytime. Contact 306-783-3765 or www.tops.org for more information. The Rocanville Seniors Club invites all seniors to join in spades on Mon. and now Sat. afternoons and cribbage on Thurs. afternoon.
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Craft Sale - Bake Sale - Produce Sale - Anything that is homemade or homegrown - Sat., March 12, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Saltcoats Town Office Building (117 Allan Ave., Stirlin g Room). Free admission. Contact Holly Penner for table rentals 306-744-2936. Saltcoats TOPS (Taking Of f Pounds Sensibly) Chapter meet s ever y Tues. at the Saltcoats United Church basement. Weigh in at 6:0 0 p.m. and meeting to follow. New members welcome anytime. Call (after 6 p.m.) Sharon at 306-744-2901; Marie at 306-744-2556 or Margaret at 306-898-2122 for more info or www.tops. org. Library hours: Tues. and Thurs., 3:30-8:00 p.m.; Wed., 10 a.m. - 12 p.m., 12:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. For information 306-744-2911.
Spy Hill Music jam (traditional country, gospel, bluegrass) in Spy Hill hall Sun., Feb. 28 from 1-5 p.m. All talent levels welcome. Sponsored by museum. Admission: goodwill offering. Lunch served. Contact Jean 306-534-2128 or Keith 306-534-2143. Stockholm Esterhazy and District CanSurmount Support Group meets on second Mondays at 2:00 p.m. at St. Andrew’s United Church, Esterhazy. Contact Isobel Fowler 306-745-6183. Sturgis Whitehawk Arts Council “Stars for Saskatchewan” season tickets now on sale. See The Travelling Mabels, Thurs., Feb. 25, 2016 at Sturgis Community Hall & Wheatland Band, Thurs., March 17, 2016 at Sturgis Community Hall. Adult season ticket: $40; student grade 10-12 season ticket: $10; preschool - grade 9: free if accompanied by a parent/adult. Tickets on sale at Lil’s Fashions, Sturgis and Country Lane Florists, Preeceville.
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$
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SALE PRICE
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$
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$
$
2014 TAURUS SEL AWD
SALE PRICE
5.0L V8, rear camera, remote start, SYNC, blind spot mon., nav., off road pkg., tailgate step & much more. Just spent over $20,000 on custom accessories & custom 2 tone leather, 4” lift, wheel tire pkg. Call dealer for details. Len’s personal demo. REGULAR PRICE $79,602
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SALE PRICE
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SALE PRICE
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SALE PRICE
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27,795
$
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Only 58,000 kms, “very unique,” last year of the 350Z model. Never winter driven & stored inside, fully loaded & super clean, too many options to list. New fall of 2015: touchscreen stereo, Stillen intake, Stillen dual exhaust, custom painted emblems & roof area, custom painted wheels. “A must to see!” No taxes.
V6, nav., moonroof, fully equipped, only 27,000 kms. Was $43,300 new
SALE PRICE
26,995
$
3.5L Ecoboost, fully loaded, 22,000 kms.
22,995
SALE PRICE
$
SALE PRICE
34,500
$
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2014 FUSION SE AWD
2014 FUSION SE 4 DR.
2014 F-150 S/CREW FX4 LUXURY 4X4 5.0L V8, leather heated/cooled seats, rear camera, auto. temp. dual zone A/C, p. moonroof, p. sliding window, remote start, nav., tailgate step, accessories included: wheel/tire pkg., flares painted to match, roll top cover, bar light on roof, box liner, et back mud guard & more. “A Must to see.” Only 37,100 kms. New was $71,835
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SALE PRICE
25,495
$
2013 F-150 S/CREW FX4 4X4
SALE PRICE
SALE PRICE
38,995
23,000
$
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2012 F-350 C/CAB L/BOX
5.0L V8, fully loaded, only 51,500 kms, lots of warranty.
3.5 V6, very nicely equipped, low kms, only 52,000 kms & PST paid.
Dually 4x4, 6.7 diesel, Lariat, fully loaded (new updated dually fender tubs). New Was $74,000, SK tax paid, only 112,000 kms.
SALE PRICE
2010 EDGE SPORT AWD
2009 HONDA ACCORD EXL 4 DR.
6.5’ box, 3.5 Ecoboost, fully loaded, roll top cover, bed mat, new tires, PST paid & only 75,000 kms, one ower.
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4 cyl., auto., fully loaded, one owner, 179,000 kms, “Must to See,” w/winter wheels & tires.
SALE PRICE
34,900
SALE PRICE
15,995
$
SALE PRICE
19,995
42,995
$
2012 FORD F-150 S/CREW LARIAT 4X4
$
SPECIAL SALE PRICE
23,995
$
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$
49,995
$
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$
SALE PRICE
43,900
$
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$
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19,995
$
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4,500
$
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DEAR DR. ROACH: After viewing an infomercial that praised the benefits of probiotics, I would like to know what you think. Probiotics have been prescribed when one is taking antibiotics to replenish the good bacteria that is lost. When taking no medication, I found that when I took one capsule (30 billion live cultures per capsule/10 probiotic strains) on a daily basis, I would get gas and diarrhea; therefore, I stopped taking them. I thought that this was the exact opposite reaction that should have occurred. Please write about the pros and cons and the reasons/necessity for tak-
TALK OF THE TOWN Continued from Page A8 Togo Friday night supper specials held at the Silver Thread from 4:30 – 7:00 p.m. Admission at the door Everyone welcome. Month end Supper held at Silver Thread every last Tuesday of the month from 4:30 – 7:00 p.m. Admission at the door. Everyone welcome. Waldron Mor e a nd Mer r ier Seniors meet at Clubrooms in Waldron Community Hall every Thurs. at 2:00 p.m. Whitewood C r o s s r o a d s Toastmasters Club #6668 meet weekly on Wed. nights at the Whitewood United Church from 7:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Phone Maryann at 306-735-4405 for more info. See you then! Whitewood Librar y Hours: Tues. and Thurs., 10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. and 2:00 - 5:00; Fri., 12:30 - 4:30 p.m. Willowbrook Ukrainian Family Supper hosted by Animal Rescue Team - Fri., Feb. 12 at Willowbrook School. Meal catered by The Chalet, Yorkton. Doors open 5:00 p.m. Supper 6:30 p.m. Music to follow. Call 306-782-4192 for tickets or contact any member + Fins Feathers & Fur. York ton This Week welcomes written submissions to Talk of the Town from not-forprofit and community
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ing probiotics on a daily basis. — D.A.M. ANSWER: Probiotics are microorganisms, usually bacteria or yeast, that have beneficial properties. There is at least some evidence to support the use of probiotics for inflammatory bowel disease (Crohn’s and ulcerative colitis), colon inflammation from radiation, irritable bowel syndrome and other diseases of the GI tract. However, with a few exceptions, there is very little evidence that taking anything (prescription or supplement) is of benefit to people who are healthy with no symptoms. Probiotics haven’t been shown to benefit healthy people. Any treatment can have side effects. While there may be some benefits, such as preventing antibioticsassociated diarrhea, I hesitate before recommending any treatment to a healthy, asymptomatic person. DEAR DR. ROACH: o r g a n i z a t io n s . Information must be sent in writing, to Talk of the Town, Yorkton This Week, Box 1300, Yorkton, S3N 2X3, or by fax at 306-7861898, or email editorial@ yorktonthisweek.com All items must be in the Yorkton This Week office by noon Monday to appear in the following Saturday’s Marketplace. Yorkton This Week/ Marketplace is looking for photographs and event r ep or t s f r om throughout the Parkland area. If there is an event taking place in your community think about taking a few high quality photographs, write up the basic information of when it took place, what was taking place, where, why the event took place and submit to editorial@ yorktonthisweek. com (at t n E d it or Marketplace). We will do our best to use as many submissions as we can.
Does high blood pressure cause irregular or abnormal heart rhythms? — P.K.S. ANSWER: Not usually. In some people with very longstanding high blood pressure, the heart can become dilated — blown up like a balloon to much more than its normal size. When the heart, particularly the atria (the top chambers), becomes dilated like that, it makes atrial fibrillation more likely. High blood pressure is very common. Irregular heartbeats are universal — we all have some every day. It is human nature to associate one problem
THE BOLD AND THE BEAUTIFUL Knowing how guilty Brooke had been feeling since her altercation with Katie, Eric assured her that she was innocent of any wrongdoing. Nicole opened up to Maya on a deeper level about why having Sasha around made her feel insecure. Still desperate to keep Liam away from Steffy, Quinn scrambled to give him answers to his many questions. Sasha took advantage of an evening alone with Zende to offer him something that Nicole wasn’t giving him. Wyatt made another attempt to get closer to Steffy by taking her out for some fun in the sun. Quinn continued to weave her web of lies, hoping that Liam didn’t uncover the truth. Despite Bill’s best efforts to calm his wife down, Katie was unable to get over Brooke’s betrayal. Wait to See: A reformed womanizer tries to redeem himself.
with another, since they are both related to the heart. However, it’s more likely that the everyday irregularities you may have had without noticing take on new significance with a diagnosis of high blood pressure. That being said, since it is possible they are related, it’s certainly worth an EKG next time you see your internist or cardiologist to make sure you don’t have a dangerous heart rhythm. Sometimes doctors order 24-hour (or longer) EKGs for use at home, which can be correlated with any symptoms of heart irregularities. The booklet on abnor-
Kristoff St. John stars as “Neil” on “The Young and The Restless” DAYS OF OUR LIVES Joey was stunned when he caught Steve and Ava in a compromising position. A jealous Belle warned Eve to stay away from her daughter. Theresa and Nicole made a bold career move. Brady had a dream about a mysterious woman. Chad made a deal with Adrienne and Justin to secure his future plans with Abigail. Chase had an emotional confrontation with Ciara. Rafe was there for Hope as she struggled with family drama. Eric accused Jennifer of abusing painkillers. Steve was forced to take extreme action in
mal heart rhythms explains atrial fibrillation and the more common heart-rhythm disturbances in detail. Readers can obtain a copy by writing: Dr. Roach — No. 107W, 628 Virginia Drive, Orlando, FL 32803. Enclose a check or money order (no cash) for $4.75 U.S./$6. Canada with the recipient’s printed name and address. Please allow four weeks for delivery. DEAR DR. ROACH: I have lower-back ache and have been seeing a chiropractor, which helps a little. Would yoga help? — A. ANSWER: Yoga does help many people with
back pain, but it’s important to find an instructor with experience with beginners and in using yoga specifically for back pain. Similarly, tai chi and Pilates exercises have been shown to be useful treatments for back pain. Dr. Roach regrets that he is unable to answer individual letters, but will incorporate them in the column whenever possible. Readers may email questions to ToYourGoodHealth@ med.cornell.edu. To view and order health pamphlets, visit www.rbmamall.com, or write to Good Health, 628 Virginia Drive, Orlando, FL 32803.
order to save Kayla. Belle gave in to her feelings for Philip. Deimos threatened Philip. JJ came to Gabi’s rescue once again. Theresa picked up on Jennifer’s strange behavior. Brady finally saw the mystery woman’s face in his dreams. Wait to See: Theo tells Ciara he has a crush on her.
pened to her in school. Wait to See: Citizens are summoned for the reading of Helena’s will.
GENERAL HOSPITAL Sam’s attempt to save her life could actually cost it. Paul’s threat evoked a strong reaction from Ava. Mac and Felicia came to Robert and Anna’s rescue. Michael got a clear picture of Sabrina’s intentions. Ava was fired up and prepared to take legal action against Sonny. Nikolas was pleasantly surprised when Hayden passed his test. Scotty shocked Laura with a most unexpected document. Franco and Nina flipped gears from frisky and physical to deep and serious. Morgan and Kiki agreed to take it slow as the two went on a proper date. Dante got a first-hand look at Valerie “moving on.” Jake’s guilty conscience got the better of him. Morgan was frustrated by the side effects of his medication. Kristina opened up to Molly about what hap-
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THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS Abby told Victor that she wanted in on his secret project, but Victor said it might be too dangerous for her. Nikki lied to Hilary that she was having an affair with Neil. Later, Neil pressed Hilary to look into her heart to figure out what she truly wanted. Jack asked Ashley to come back to Jabot and help him rebuild the company. Nick confided in Chelsea that he was worried he might have gone too far with Sage. Jill was determined to reunite Cane with Lily. Kevin wanted to know how Natalie was going to cut him and Marisa into her new plan for the computer project. Sharon informed Nick that Faith wanted to live with her full time, but Nick didn’t take the news well. Wait to See: Ashley cracks under pressure.
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Commercial space. MLS®547480
Industrial property MLS®552544
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206 LETWENUK ROAD, FOAM LAKE
RM OF GRAYSON
309,000
48 1ST AVE. NE, PREECEVILLE
Industrial property. MLS®548641
159 acres grain land. MLS®556458
149,000
$
345,000
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REDUCED
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34,900
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$
307 RAILWAY AVE., SPRINGSIDE
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565,000
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350,000
$
$
$
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MLS®556880
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MLS®559279 $
“Commercial property”
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59,000
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234,900
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By Cindy Elavsky Q: Can you tell me what Josie Bissett has been up to? — Cara T., via email A: At the time of this writing, the gorgeous and super-sweet “Melrose Place” alumna was filming “Operation Chromite” in Seoul, South Korea, where she plays Liam Neeson’s wife in the war drama, which is based on the real-life Battle of Incheon during the Korean War. Since that won’t come to the-
Josie Bissett aters for a while, you can catch Josie on Saturday, Feb. 20, at 8 p.m. ET/PT on Lifetime when she stars in the suspensedrama “Pregnant at 17.” Josie plays a veterinarian named Sonia who
discovers her husband had an affair with and impregnated a 17-yearold girl. I spoke with her about the movie, and she told me: “Sonia is married to Jeff (played by Roark Critchlow) and trying to have children. She’s unable to have children and had a miscarriage. Roark is a really great actor. I’d never worked with him before. Sonia finds out that he’s having an affair, and of course that’s devastating. She becomes obsessed about finding out who she is, but a lot of it is that feeling that anyone would get when someone is being betrayed. She figures out where the beloved children’s book “Chitty-Chitty-BangBang,” based on bedtime stories the author made up for his young son.
• It was American journalist and poet Max Eastman who made the following sage observation: “People who demand neutrality in any situation are usually not neutral but in favor of the status quo.” • When you were in school, you may have had to memorize the names of all 50 states. You probably weren’t taught, though, that fully half of those names are derived from the languages of the continent’s native peoples. • The declarations that the physical book is dead have been overstated (as I’ve always maintained). In a recent survey of college students, 72 percent
of respondents made known their preference for print textbooks over ebooks; only 27 percent of this youthful, tech-savvy demographic said they preferred the electronic version. • Those who study such things report that beloved British author Charles Dickens was adamant that he always sleep with his head pointing north. He even carried a compass with him everywhere to ensure proper positioning. • If you’re a fan of James Bond, you may be surprised to learn that Ian Fleming, the creator of that notorious character, also wrote
the girl works, and she goes in and gets a sorbet. She ends up chatting with her, and she realizes that Chelsea is just this really sweet, innocent young girl who’s only 17 and pregnant. She also realizes that the girl has no clue about Jeff being married. She finds out through Sonia and ends up not wanting to have anything to do with Jeff. I just love what my character does with the situation.” Q: I was so happy to read your interview with Gatlin Green about the return of “Heroes Reborn.” Now I hear it’s been canceled. Is that true? — Deena T.,
Trenton, New Jersey A: I am sorry to report that the supernatural drama has indeed been canceled. While it was intended as a close-ended, limited event series, there was always the hope that it would be back for another go ‘round, but it wasn’t meant to be. NBC’s entertainment chairman Robert Greenblatt confirmed the cancelation, saying: “I think we’re coming to the end of the world — maybe. Stay tuned. As far as I know, there are no more incarnations of ‘Heroes’ coming.” Q: Can you tell me when my favorite show, “Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt,” will return? —
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HOLLYWOOD — Arnold Schwarzenegger has completed his next film, the revenge thriller “478,” in which he plays a man whose wife and child died in a plane crash caused by an air traffic controller’s screwup. When Arnold makes it known he wants vengeance, the controller is placed in protective custody. You can guess the rest. Charlize Theron and Javier Bardem star in the Sean Penn-directed “The Last Face,” but the film is having difficulty getting distribution despite the headlines they made
Arnold Schwarzenegger with their “romance.” It was originally supposed to be released last year, but to date is still not slated to open. Kiefer Sutherland and his dad, Donald Sutherland, have made their first film together, “Forsaken,” with Demi
Moore. The Western drama was well-received at both the 2015 Toronto Film Festival and the Zurich Film Festival, where Kiefer accepted the Golden Eye Award. The film will be released Feb. 19, but here’s the rub ... Kiefer gets top billing over his father. “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” has overtaken “Jurassic World’s” $1.6 billion box office, and by the time you read this will have knocked “Titanic” out of the No. 2 spot, even with its impressive $2.2 billion gross. However, “The Force” will have to stay awake nights to pass “Avatar” with its $2.8 billion take. When that happens, “Avatar” will unleash “Avatar 2” in December 2017, followed
by “3” in 2018 and “4” in 2019. Former supermodel Jerry Hall hooked up with rock star Mick Jagger in 1977, got married in Bali in 1990 and had four children (now 18-30). Hall sued Jagger for divorce in 1999, citing infidelity as the reason, but Mick had their marriage invalidated in the High Court of England and Wales. Now Hall is set to marry billionaire Rupert Murdoch, $11 billion strong. Murdoch was married from 1956-1967 to Patricia Booker, producing one child. In 1967 he married Anna Murdoch Mann; they had three children and ended it in 1999. He then married Wendi Deng, had two children
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ARIES (March 21 to April 19) St. Valentine’s Day magic rules the entire week for romantic Rams and Ewes. Music, which is the food of love, is also strong. The weekend offers news both unexpected and anticipated. TAURUS (April 20
Give a little heart or two, or even three, to your backyard feathered friends on Valentine’s Day with this birdseed treat shaped with cookie cutters. An ideal kitchen craft to enjoy with preschoolers when the big kids are off at school, it’s also super-fun for older kids to do with the whole family on a weekend afternoon. Pick up a bag of birdseed, packets of unflavored gelatin and root through your cupboards for cookie cutters, then you’re all set to go. COOKIE CUTTER BIRDSEED TREATS •2 envelopes (1/4 ounce each) unflavored gelatin, such as Knox brand •1/2 cup boiling water
to May 20) Your aspects favor the arts — which the Divine Bovine loves, loves, loves. Also, for those looking for romantic love, Cupid is available for requests. After all, his mother, Venus, rules your sign. GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) Loving commit-
•1-1/2 to 1-3/4 cups birdseed •Baking sheet lined with parchment or waxed paper •4-6 heart-shaped cookie cutters, roughly 3 inches by 4 inches •2 straws, cut into 3-inch pieces •String or twine In a large bowl, an adult should pour the boiling water into the gelatin. Stir until dissolved, and then add 1-1/2 cups birdseed. Stir until birdseed is coated, adding more seed if mixture
ments continue to grow stronger. Ditto budding relationships. A recent move to help start up a new career-linked direction soon could begin to show signs of progress. CANCER (June 21 to July 22) Single Moon Children might be eager to take that proverbial chance on love. But your more serious side will feel better if you take things slowly and give your moonstruck self more time. LEO (July 23 to August 22) It’s a love fest for Leos and Leonas this week.
is too watery. Meanwhile, arrange the cookie cutters on the lined baking sheet. Spoon the mixture into the cookie cutters. Press down with the back of a spoon, or compact the mixture with fingers using a piece of waxed paper between fingers and the mixture. Insert a straw piece into each shape to create a hole for hanging, and leave in place. Set the baking sheet of filled cookie cutters in the refrigerator for two hours. Remove and
Paired Cats might expect to be purr-fectly in sync. And with matchmaking friends, single Simbas searching for romance shouldn’t have too far to look. VIRGO (August 23 to September 22) More understanding on both sides can work miracles in restoring ailing relationships to health. Make the first move, and you’ll be closer to your muchwanted reunion. LIBRA (September 23 to October 22) Accept the fact that you are worthy of being loved, and let stand in a dry room overnight or until hard, turning the filled cookie cutters occasionally. Carefully pop each treat out of its cookie cutter. Remove straws, thread string or twine through the holes, and hang from a tree branch, fence or deck railing. Makes 4-6 bird treats TIP: Extra birdseed in your bag? Take a pine cone, roll it around in peanut butter until it’s completely covered, then roll it once more in birdseed. Tie a string around it and hang it outside. Donna Erickson’s award-winning series “Donna’s Day” is airing on public television nationwide. To find more of her creative family recipes and activities, visit www.donnasday. com and link to the NEW Donna’s Day Facebook fan page. Her latest book is “Donna Erickson’s Fabulous Funstuff for Families.”
you’ll find proof in what is revealed to you over the course of the week. Also accept a compliment offered with great sincerity. SCORPIO (October 23 to November 21) Planning to take a new direction in life is exciting. And so is a new awareness of someone’s special affection. Expect a slow and mostly steady development of the situation. SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to December 21) Although you might still feel you weren’t treated quite right in a recent matter, all that will work out in time. Meanwhile, enjoy the week’s special qualities and potentials. C A P R I C O R N (December 22 to January 19) Deciding not to give
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Frugal ways to celebrate Valentine’s Day
A day set aside to shower a loved one with gifts and touching words of affection, Valentine’s Day brightens the often gloomy month of February. Established centuries ago with origins shrouded in mystery, Valentine’s Day has evolved into one of the most popular — and expensive — days of the year. Many couples celebrate Valentine’s Day with cards, gifts and nights out on the town, and such celebrations can stretch budgets. Coming on the heels of postholiday bills, Valentine’s Day can feel like a costly prospect.
Yet, even those on a budget can enjoy a special day to remember without breaking the bank. The following are several frugal ways to enjoy Valentine’s Day. • Create your own greeting card. It can be challenging to find cards that offer just the right sentiments. Sometimes cards seem distant, too risquÊ or overly sentimental. Instead, create your own card. Find a decorative blank card or make one from card stock. Search through your digital photos and print one of the two of you together. Glue on a paper heart
border, and then jot down some affectionate sentiments.
• Cleverly wrap favorite chocolate. Chocolate is synonymous with Valentine’s Day, and it’s easy to spend a lot on gourmet chocolates without even knowing if your valentine will like what’s inside the box. Stick to what you know he or she likes, even if it’s a simple chocolate bar from a convenience store. Buy a few and then wrap them in a fancy box with ribbon. • Go out for a small bite to eat. If you’re concerned about
the cost of an expensive dinner out or anticipate being restricted to a certain menu, plan to dine at home. You can opt to go out for cocktails prior or head to a cafÊ for dessert and cappuccino afterward. This way you’ll still get the experience of going out without being forced to overspend. • Purchase a rosebush. Bouquets of roses are traditional gifts for Valentine’s Day. However, thanks to the increased demand, the cost of roses tends to increase as Valentine’s Day draws nearer.
If you want to save money but still give roses, buy a plant that blooms each year. Buy a rosebush and plan to put it in the garden come spring when all danger of frost is gone. • Turn older jewelry new again. Diamonds and other jewelry can be costly. If a new piece simply isn’t in the budget, consider repurposing an older piece of jewelry that isn’t worn as often. It’s amazing what a new setting on a ring can look like or how stones on a seldomused necklace can be turned into fashionable stud earrings.
Valentine’s Day flowers can go beyond roses Valentine’s Day is a great day for florists. According to the National Retail Federation, Valentine’s Day is the No. 1 holiday for florists, as 40 percent of the holiday’s dollar volume goes toward the purchase of fresh flowers. Red roses make for popular Valentine’s gifts. Red is a symbol of love and passion, and red roses have become synonymous with Valentine’s Day. Come February 14, more than half of men and women will shop for red roses, followed
by roses of other colors, such as pink, white and mixed colored bouquets. Roses are a fail-safe choice, and many men tend to feel comfortable purchasing roses. That isn’t to say other flowers do not make great gifts. A bouquet or vase full of any of the following types of flowers can be unexpected and unique. • Orchids: Orchids have traditionally been associated with love and beauty. Since orchids look exotic and come in various colors with bold scents, they make a
romantic Valentine’s Day gift. Delicate and alluring, orchids are pretty robust plants that grow all over the world. Cut orchids may even last longer than roses. • French Tulips: French tulips are much larger than typical tulips, so they can look impressive in a floral arrangement. What’s more, French tulip stems continue to grow in the water even after being cut, according to floral industry experts. The stems may twist together in vases, providing some-
thing new to see each day. • Hydrangeas: These big, dense balls of flowers are the pom-poms of the floral world. Thanks to the wide array of colors and impressive number of blooms on each plant, they can result in more budget-friendly bouquets than roses and still provide some eyecatching colors. • Gerbera Daisies: One can’t help but smile at these large and vividly colored blooms. They quickly fill up a vase and can look so pristine
The gift of homemade fudge Looking for some sweets for your Valentine’s Day sweetheart? Chocolate is one of the most universally beloved confections and is especially popular come Valentine’s Day. While others may line up to purchase chocolate treats this February 14, it’s easy to recreate some of the magic at home with ingredients you already have on hand. Fudge is a chocolate dessert admired by many. Easy to prepare and even easier to devour, fudge can be made earlier in the day and served after your Valentine’s Day dinner. Enjoy this recipe for “Easy Chocolate Fudgeâ€? courtesy of NestlÊ’s “Very
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foil. Combine the morsels and sweetened condensed milk in a medium, heavyduty saucepan. Warm over the lowest possible heat, stirring until smooth. Remove
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a person may actually think they’re silk. A bouquet of deep pinks can be a thoughtful Valentine’s Day offering. • Mixed bouquets: Mixed bouquets enable shoppers to put together several different flowers and get the most bang for their buck. For a cohesive look, ask the florist
to stick to one specific color. Purple flowers look regal and may be even more impactful than red roses. Flowers will always be popular on Valentine’s Day, but celebrants need not feel tethered to roses when giving their significant others flowers.
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Offers available from February 2 - 29, 2016. 5 Payments cannot be made on a weekly basis, for advertising purposes only. + Offer is administered by Nissan Canada Extended Services Inc. (NCESI) and applies to any MY15 Micra/Sentra/Murano and MY16 Versa Note/Rogue/Pathfinder models (each, an “Eligible Model”) leased and registered through Nissan Canada Financial Services Inc., on approved credit, between Feb 2 – 29 from an authorized Nissan retailer in Canada. Eligible only on leases through NCF with subvented rates. Offer recipient will be entitled to receive a maximum of six (6) service visits (each, a “Service Visit”) for the Eligible Vehicle – where each Service Visit consists of one (1) oil change (using conventional 5W30 motor oil) and one (1) tire rotation service (each, an “Eligible Service”). All Eligible Services will be conducted in strict accordance with the Oil Change and Tire Rotation Plan outline in the Agreement Booklet for the Eligible Vehicle. The service period (“Service Period”) will commence on the purchase or lease transaction date (“Transaction Date”) and will expire on the earlier of: (i) the date on which the maximum number of Service Visits has been reached; (ii) 36 months from the Transaction Date; or (ii) when the Eligible Vehicle has reached 48,000 kilometers. All Eligible Services must be completed during the Service Period, otherwise they will be forfeited. The Offer may be upgraded to use premium oil at the recipient’s expense. The Eligible Services are not designed to meet all requirements and specifications necessary to maintain the Eligible Vehicle. To see the complete list of maintenance necessary, please refer to the Service Maintenance Guide. Any additional services required are not covered by the Offer and are the sole responsibility and cost of the recipient. Offer may not be redeemed for cash and may not be combined with certain offers NCESI reserves the right to amend or terminate this offer, in whole or in part, at any time without prior notice. Additional conditions and limitations apply. Ask your retailer for details. & Representative monthly lease offer based on a new 2016 Rogue S FWD CVT (Y6RG16 AA00)/2016 Rogue SV Special Edition FWD (Y6SG16 AA00)/2015 Murano S FWD (LXRG15 AA00). 1.49%/1.49%/2.9% lease APR for a 60/60/60 month term equals monthly payments of $280/$310/$389 with $750/$750/$0 down payment, and $0 security deposit. First monthly payment, down payment and $0 security deposit are due at lease inception. Payments include freight and fees. Lease based on a maximum of 20,000 km/year with excess charged at $0.10/km. Total lease obligation is $17,524/$19,359/$23,348. *Representative monthly lease offer based on a new 2016 Rogue S FWD CVT (Y6RG16 AA00). 0% lease APR for a 24 month term equals monthly payments of $438 with $0 down payment, and $0 security deposit. First monthly payment, down payment and $0 security deposit are due at lease inception. Payments include freight and fees. Lease based on a maximum of 20,000 km/year with excess charged at $0.10/km. Total lease obligation is $10,513. ‡ $3,250/$5,500/$6,500 NCF standard finance cash (includes bonus cash) available on new 2015 Micra 1.6 SR (S5SG55 AA00/AA10)/(S5SG75 AA00/AA10)/2015 Sentra 1.8 SL (C4LG55 AA00), 2015 Sentra SR Premium CVT (C4LG15 RP00)/2015 Altima 2.5 SL (T4LG15 AAOO)/(T4TG15 NV00)/(T4SG15 NV00) models when financing with NCF at standard rates. VModels shown $37,134/$26,124/$45,384 Selling price for a new 2016 Rogue SL AWD Premium (Y6DG16 BK00)/ 2015 Sentra 1.8 SL (C4TG15 AA00)/2015 Murano Platinum AWD (LXEG15 TE00). See your dealer or visit Nissan.ca/Loyalty. *X±&VFreight and PDE charges ($1,760/$1,600/$1,760) air-conditioning levy ($100) where applicable, applicable fees (all which may vary by region), manufacturer’s rebate and dealer participation where applicable are included. License, registration, insurance and applicable taxes are extra. Lease offers are available on approved credit through Nissan Canada Finance for a limited time, may change without notice and cannot be combined with any other offers except stackable trading dollars. Vehicles and accessories are for illustration purposes only. 2016 Rogue recognized as IIHS top safety picks when equipped with Forward Emergency Braking. For more information see www.IIHS.org. The Nissan Sentra received the lowest number of problems per 100 vehicles among compact cars in the proprietary J.D. Power 2015 Initial Quality StudySM. Study based on responses from 84,367 new-vehicle owners, measuring 244 models and measures opinions after 90 days of ownership. Proprietary study results are based on experiences and perceptions of owners surveyed in February-May 2015. Your experiences may vary. Visit jdpower.com. See your participating Nissan retailer for complete details. ©2016 Nissan Canada Inc. and Nissan Canada Financial Services Inc. a division of Nissan Canada Inc.
Picture, if you will, a jam-packed Cleveland Municipal Stadium. The Browns, the league’s perennial heartbreakers, have taken a 20-13 lead in the AFC Championship Game against the Denver Broncos. There are less than six minutes left in the game, and the crowd is in a frenzy. The Broncos would muff the kickoff return and start their possession on their own 2-yard line. For most quarterbacks, this would seem like a daunting task. Not Broncos quarterback John Elway. The recordsetting Stanford grad, standing 6-foot-3 and weighing in at 215, was basically engineered for just this sort of thing. Smart, cool under pressure, howitzer of an arm, had legs that could plow a field. He could punt, too. Put simply, he wasn’t like the other guys in the league. So he went to work, providing us what is today simply known as “The Drive”: After the mishandled kick, the Broncos face first down and 10 at their 2-yard line. Elway from the end zone, dumps to running back Sammy Winder for 5 yards. Second down and 5, Denver 7-yard line. Winder 3-yard run. Third down and 2, Denver 10-yard line. Winder 2-yard run, first down. Denver 12-yard line, Winder 3-yard run. Second down and 7, Denver 15-yard line. Elway breaks for a 11-yard run, first down. Denver 26-yard line. Elway has time, smashes tight-end Steve Sewell for a 22-yard pass over the middle. First down, Denver 48-yard line. Elway fires to Steve Watson for 12 yards to bring us to the 2-minute This Week Marketplace | February 12, 2016
the stage for a comeback against the Cam Newtonled Carolina Panthers. Newton, at 6-foot-5 and 250 pounds, is the modern-day Elway. The Broncos game plan will be simple: stop Newton. Just as the Giants, Redskins and 49ers did to Elway in years past. The Broncos again stand at the precipice. This time they are reloaded. Can Newton be stopped? Can Manning retire on top, or will it be another long drive home? Mark Vasto is a veteran sportswriter who lives in New Jersey.
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Heart disease often is described as the silent disease because it can develop over many years before it shows any symptoms. Heart disease can include many conditions. Among them are congestive heart failure, stroke, congenital heart defects and coronary heart disease, which includes heart attack and angina. Among the risk factors that can lead to heart disease are high blood pressure, diabetes and high cholesterol. Healthy lifestyles are important for heart health for people of all ages. Implementing the following healthy habits will help prevent or delay the onset of heart disease and the risk factors associated with it: • Consume a diet rich in fruits and vegetables, whole grains and highfiber foods. Fruits and vegetables may help you control your weight and your blood pressure. Soluble fiber helps control cholesterol, and insoluble fiber has been shown to decrease the progression of cardiovascular disease in high-risk individuals. • Limit fat to no more than 20 percent to 35 percent of total calories. The average American man should consume about 2,000 calories per day, the average woman around 1,500. If 30 percent of the calories came from fat, total fat should be no more than 67 grams, and saturated fat should be less than 22 grams. Of course, you don’t need any saturated fat, so less is better. • Sodium can contribute to high blood pressure. Aim to eat less than 2,300 milligrams of sodium per day. If you’re at risk for high blood pressure, your goal should be to consume 1,500 milligrams or less per day. • Eat fish, especially oily fish, such as salmon, trout and herring, at least twice per week. Oily fish
contribute omega-3 fatty acids, which are associated with a reduced risk of death from coronary artery disease. • Get plenty of physical activity. Moderate exercise, like a brisk walk, should make you feel slightly out of breath. If you don’t have 30 minutes, you can do it in 10-minute increments and still enjoy the health benefits. My recipe for Cajun Pan-Fried Trout with Collard Greens is a great way to incorporate an oily fish and hearty greens into your healthy heart diet. CAJUN PAN-FRIED TROUT WITH COLLARD GREENS If you can’t find frozen collard greens, you can substitute frozen mustard, kale or turnip greens, as desired. •2-1/2 teaspoons Cajun seasoning, divided use •2-1/2 teaspoons light brown sugar, divided use •1-1/2 teaspoons poultry seasoning, divided use •4 - 4-to-5-ounce trout fillets, pin bones removed, patted dry •2 tablespoons extravirgin olive oil, divided use •2 stalks celery, finely chopped •5 green onions, sliced (white and green parts separated) •2 cloves garlic, finely chopped •2 (15-ounce) cans pinto beans, drained and rinsed •1 (15-ounce) can nosalt-added diced tomatoes •1/2 teaspoon salt •3 cups frozen collard
Mix together 1-1/2 teaspoons each Cajun seasoning and brown sugar and 1/2 teaspoon poultry season. Sprinkle mixture on the flesh side of each fish fillet, and set fish aside in the refrigerator. Heat 1 tablespoon olive oil in a medium saucepan over mediumhigh heat. Add celery and green-onion whites and cook, stirring occasionally, until soft, 4 to 5 minutes. Add garlic and remaining 1 teaspoon each Cajun seasoning, brown sugar and poultry seasoning. Cook, stirring, 30 seconds. Add the beans, tomatoes and salt, and 3/4 cup water. Bring the mixture to a simmer, and cook until the liquid is slightly reduced, 10 to 12 minutes. Stir in collard greens and cook until tender, about 5 minutes. Add green onion tops and a few dashes of hot sauce. Heat 1/2 tablespoon olive oil in a large nonstick skillet over medium-high heat; add 2 of the fish fillets, seasonedside down, and cook, undisturbed, until the skin has turned a dark reddish-brown color on the bottom, 3 to 4 minutes. Carefully turn the fillets and cook until flesh turns from clear and translucent to white and firm, about 1 more minute. Transfer fillet to a plate and cover loosely with foil. Repeat with the remaining 1/2 tablespoon olive oil and 2 fish fillets. Serve with bean and collard green mixture, and lemon wedges. Angela Shelf Medearis is an award-winning children’s author, culinary historian and the author of seven cookbooks. Her
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Entry Deadline: February 25, 2016 Starting Lineup Determined by Order of PAID ENTRY THANK YOU TO ALL OUR VOLUNTEERS AND SPONSORS Risling Hail Insurance Digger’s Excavating Tyron Tangedal EMW Industrial DR Auto Extras Brendonn Holdings Ltd. Yorkton Distributors Auto Electric Services York Auto Supply Snap On – Kirk Haas Laketown Hotel Weger Drywall N & R Concrete M & M Meats Topo`s Saltcoats Credit Union
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OAT AND ALMOND BREAKFAST BARS These delicious breakfast bars are full of old-fashioned, good-foryou oats. •1/2 cups vegetable oil •1/2 cups honey •2 teaspoons vanilla extract •1 large egg •2 cups old-fashioned oats, uncooked •3/4 cups all-purpose flour •1/2 cup (packed) light brown sugar
Did you know? Born in 1907, Hungarian physician Hans Selye is credited with coining the medical term “stress” in 1936. While studying medicine at the German Medical School in Prague, Selye, at the ripe old age of 17, observed that patients suffering from various diseases had a tendency to exhibit identical signs and symptoms. According to the American Institute of Stress, Selye tested animals with various physical and emotional stimuli, noting that, regardless of the stimuli, the animals all exhibited the same pathologic changes, namely enlargement of the adrenals, shrinkage of lymphoid tissue and ulcerations of the stomach. Selye would go on to discover General Adaptation Syndrome, which he described as the body’s response to the demands placed on it. That syndrome noted how stressful situations induced involuntary hormonal responses that contributed to a host of negative side effects, including high blood pressure and arteriosclerosis, that are still associated with stress today.
•1/2 cup sliced almonds •1/2 cup toasted wheat germ •1/2 cup raisins 3/4 teaspoons salt Heat oven to 350 F. Line 13-by-9-inch metal baking pan with nonstick foil (if not using nonstick, lightly grease foil). In 2-cup liquid measuring cup, stir oil, honey, vanilla and egg until mixed. In large bowl, with fork, mix oats, flour, sugar, almonds, wheat germ, raisins and salt until combined. With rubber spatula, stir honey mixture into oat mixture until blended; scrape into prepared pan. With wet hand, pat oat mixture evenly into pan. Bake 30 to 35 minutes or until pale golden around edges. Cool completely in pan on wire rack, about 1 hour. When cool, trans-
fer using foil to cutting board. Cut lengthwise into 4 strips, then cut each strip crosswise into 6 pieces. Store in tightly sealed container at room temperature up to 2 weeks. Makes 24 bars. • Each serving: About 155 calories, 7g total fat (1g saturated), 3g protein, 22g carbohydrate, 9mg cholesterol, 80mg sodium, 2g dietary fiber. GRANOLA-YOGURT PARFAIT Lose weight with this satisfying low-fat breakfast option that takes less than 5 minutes to prepare. •1/2 cup fresh or frozen (partially thawed) raspberries or other favorite berry •3/4 cup vanilla lowfat yogurt •2 tablespoons low-fat granola Into parfait glass or wineglass, spoon some raspberries, vanilla yogurt and granola.
Repeat layering until all ingredients are used. Makes 1 serving.
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Land for Rent LAND FOR RENT in RM Garry. 480 acres of Land (RM Garry) for rent at $10900 annual fee for 3years, 230 arable acres and 155 pasture acres with house and fences, located 1km from 617 Highway and Parkerview. LAND FOR RENT in RM Elfros. 370 acres of Land (RM Elfros) for rent at $4900 annual fee for 3years, 270 acres for pasture/hay, located by 35 Highway. Contact to kcsong77@gmail.com or 647-9202350.
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Space For Lease NOW ACCEPTING applications for commercial property for lease on Myrtle Avenue in Yorkton. 1700 sq.ft. of space and plenty of parking. Utilities paid. Available immediately. First month rent free. Phone 306-621-9226 or 306-6215076.
2 BEDROOM suite for rent in quiet 4-plex. Private entrance, includes all appliances and window coverings, new flooring, baseboards and trim throughout. Mature adults preferred. N/S, N/P, $850/mo. plus utilities. Call Betsy at 306783-4593 or 306-621-1103.
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Apartments/Condos for Rent 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. FURNISHED BACHELOR Apartment at 217 4th Ave. N. $340/month. Phone 306-7824030. IN BUCHANAN: Buchanan Housing Authority has 1 bedroom units for rent. Fridge, stove, washer, dryer, water, heat, snow removal, grass cutting included. 306-5922109. TAKING APPLICATIONS for a 3 bedroom, condo style apt. Available Immediately. 1-1/2 baths, private entry, $950/month. Looking for long term renters. Families preferred. Call 306-6217215.
Duplexes for Rent AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY, 3 Bedroom, 1 bathroom Duplex, $1300/month plus utilities and damage. No Pets. References required. 306-641-9982 or 306-6210620. NOW AVAILABLE 2 Bedroom Duplex. Mature adults preferred. No Smoking or Pets. To apply phone 306-783-6922.
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6 BEDROOM House for rent. (3 up, 3 down) in Springside. Available Feb. 1. Fenced yard, hot tub, large heated double car garage. No smoking, no pets. $1500/month plus utilities. 3 references required. Call Darwin after 6pm at 306-782-8754 or 306-6218754.
Suites For Rent SPY HILL HOUSING AUTHORITY is currently accepting applications for 1 bedroom Senior Suites at Parkview Manor. Fridge and stove, central laundry with 2 washers and 2 dryers, well kept and ready for rent. Smoke free building. Rent is based on income. For more information contact Denyse Jack, Manager, 306-740-0542.
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Antiques NINE PIECE Walnut (?) dining suite; including china cabinet, buffet, six chairs, table w/jackknife leaf. Call 306-647-2753.
Wanted WANTED: LOOKING for a sturdy wood dining room table and chairs in good condition. Phone 306-5635040. WANTED: SILVER and Gold coins, also Bullion. Call 306-7833230.
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FOR RENT: 1 1/2 storey, 3 bedroom home. Rent is $1200/month + utilities & damage. References required. No Pets, No Smoking. Available Feb. 1. Call Pat 306621-1119. FOR RENT: 2 Bedroom, cozy, one hour from Yorkton. $475/month. Phone 306-592-4518 or 306-5934518. One cat allowed. HOUSES AVAILABLE for 1-4 bedroom homes in Canora. Clean, comfortable, affordable. No Pets. References required. 306-563-2031. www.canorahomerentals.com. HOUSES FOR Rent; 1, 2 & 3 bedroom units available. Appliances provided in the 1 & 2 bedroom units & utilities paid by the tenant. Please contact 306-621-9206 or budynek@sasktel.net for details. LAKEFRONT HOME @ York Lake, 4 bdrm., double car garage, walk-out basement, available immediately, references required. Phone 306-782-9497 or 306-6215625
Houses For Rent 2 BEDROOM House for rent. Also 1 bedroom suite for rent. Phone 306-783-5327.
Suites For Rent ARE YOU TIRED of caring for your home? and your yard? Or just plain CAN’T take care of it anymore? The Yorkton Housing Authority may have your solution... Senior Housing! To qualify you must be 60 years of age or over and able to live independently. We do not provide meals, housekeeping, or other personal services. All buildings are wheelchair accessible and multi floor buildings have elevators. The YHA is currently accepting applications in the Senior Social Housing and Life Lease programs. The following unit types are available with immediate possession dates. - One two (2) bedroom unit. - *One two (2) bedroom wheelchair accessible unit. - *Life Lease: two bedroom wheelchair accessible unit. *Preference is given to persons with physical disability. Applications and other program information can be viewed by visiting w w w. yo r k to n h o u s i n ga u t h o r i t y. ca. If you are unable to do so, please contact the office at 306-782-7733 and information can be mailed out. The Yorkton Housing Authority does not allow pets and has a no smoking policy in place. CO-OPERATIVE IN Regina East. Newly renovated large 2 bedroom apartment for 2 retired seniors. Outside parking w/electricity, large screen balcony, all amenities included except power. Security doors. Reasonable rent. Available Immediately. Phone 306-7897970. FOR RENT: 2 bedroom basement apartment. Shared laundry and entry with 1 other tenant in 3 suite home. Home located on Elizabeth Avenue in Yorkton. Rent and damage is $600, which includes energy and water. No Pets. Apartment is available March 1, 2016. Please call or text 306-621-9443 with questions or more information on showings. 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.
MALE ROOMMATE to Share a house. NS, ND, $650 incl. utilities. Leave message @ 306-782-8754. 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.
1/2 acre lot for sale or trade for 10 acres near Yorkton, SK. Lot with building is on high ground with power, gas and telephone on property. City sewer and Yorkville water at curb. Surrounded with spruce trees in new home area, this lot can be divided into two lots. Build your dream home with a huge garage and still have plenty of yard left over. 1 1/2 blocks south of Highway 52 on Gordon Ave. $88,000.00 or trade for acres. Call 306.641.5559 Yorkton, SK
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WHITE CAPTAIN’S Bed, matching dresser & mattress. Excellent condition. $275.00. Phone 306-6417722 evenings.
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Garage Sales ESTATE SALE 42 1st Ave. N.E. Preeceville. Starting on Wednesday, Feb. 3 - ?, after 9am. Household & miscellaneous. Call first 306-5472137.
Pets REGISTERED MINIATURE AMHA 32” bred mare. Phone Nimetz Miniatures. 204-734-4005. Kenville, MB.
Dogs SHEPHERD CROSS puppies. 1 male & 1 female to give away to a good home. Born Dec. 22, 2015. 306-595-2343 from Pelly, SK.
Auto Miscellaneous 3-P-175x14” tires (M/S), mounted on 14”- 4 bolt Mercury Topaz rims. Rims completely re-done inside and out. Asking $200.00. Alec 306-890-0165. 4 STUDDED winter tires, 215 70R15, new rims. Used 500 kms only. $800./set OBO. Call 306327-5292. FOR SALE: 4 - P215/65R16 Nokian winter tires and black steel rims (5 bolt pattern, 6.5” wide x 16”). Excellent condition. Call 306-621-6367. 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 2004 HONDA ACCORD LX, 4 door, 166,000kms, new tires at 147,000kms, security, command start, one owner. for quick purchase offers considered. Call John 306-563-6883. 2006 IMPALA LT, V6 3.5L, cruise, ps, pb, pwr. seat, rear defrost, command start. Includes front halter, tinted windows, sunroof and rear spoiler. 306-563-4107. $7,700.
Parts & Accessories 2 BRAND NEW 570 X 8 Trailer Tires on 4 bolt rims. $100/pair. Phone 306-621-1672.
Sports Utilities & 4X4s 2013 HONDA CROSSTOUR EX-L NAVI. 53,000kms, highway driven, warranty remaining, black with chrome, automatic headlights, power sunroof, power front seats, Bluetooth phone connectivity, seven speaker audio system, Ipod/ usb interface, rearview camera, blind spot warning system, keyless ignition/entry, dual zone automatic climate control, Bluetooth audio, heated front seats, driver memory settings, satellite radio, navigation, command start, full protection packages covering paint, rust and interior. Very well maintained. Asking $30,000. 306-783-3404.
Trucks & Vans 2003 CHEVY Z71 extended cab, 4x4, 200,000kms. Phone 306-7837272. 2005 GMC CANYON, extra cab, class LV, 88,000kms, rear slider window, cruise, electric windows, auto door locks, good rubber, 2WD, trailer hitch wired. Phone John 306-563-6883. 2006 GMC CANYON Ext. Cab, Blue, 135,000kms, very good condition. 2WD. Asking $6500 OBO. Phone 306-782-7131. 2007 1 TON Dually Diesel, white in colour, 6 speed transmission, new starter, 4 new tires, 2 new batteries, new windshield, fifth wheel hook up & wiring, fully loaded, needs clutch assembly, fix wiring harness for starter. Phone 306783-3053. Asking $19,500.
Snowmobiles 1994 POLARIS INDY RXL 650, electric start, reverse, 2-up seat, very good condition. $1800. Phone 306-563-6303. Canora. 2012 YAMAHA PHAZER, 2013 Yamaha Nytro. New condition, low mileage, short tracks, four strokes, automatic start, reverse, handwarmers. 306-563-5400.
Don’t be burned by poor fever advice This Week Marketplace | February 12, 2016
Elevated body temperature, also known as fever, makes many people run to the medicine cabinet. This is especially true when fever strikes a young child and parents’ concerns grow. But fevers are quite common and not nearly as harmful as many people may think. Although illnesses may bring about fevers that can be life-threatening, including malaria and dengue, more run-of-the-mill fevers are typically triggered by common bacterial or viral infections or even inflammatory conditions like rheumatoid arthritis, offers The Mayo Clinic. Sometimes the cause of a fever can’t be identified, but that is not necessarily cause for alarm.
kill off that invader. According to the Internal Medicine Residency Program at Indiana University, because children have immature and novice immune systems, they tend to get higher fevers more quickly than adults. As children age and their bodies learn and adapt, fevers typically are not
Fevers are a natural immune response. The purpose of a fever is to gain an advantage over an infectious agent by making the body less favorable for the spread of this agent, whether it’s a virus or bacterium. Many infectious agents are temperature-sensitive and require the right mix of conditions to be able to become profligate consumers of the body’s resources. The hypothalmus is the body’s internal thermostat and will be triggered by biochemical substances in the blood alerting the body to the presence of a potential invader. The body then will retain and generate more heat to essentially
nearly as severe. This may be a reason why a child’s high fever is less of a concern than the same fever in an adult. Normal body temperature fluctuates during the day, but a temperature from about 97 F (36.1 C) to 99 F (37.2 C) generally is considered “normal.” Adults should only be concerned if a fever is high-grade, reaching 104
F or more. Such fevers are considered dangerous. Chronic fevers, or those persisting for longer than three to four days, also should be checked out by a physician. Watching how a person behaves may indicate whether he or she is ill enough to necessitate a doctor visit. Infants should always be checked by a doctor if they have a
fever because it could be a sign of a serious infection. Low-grade fevers generally do not require any medicine, and taking a fever-reducer may prolong the underlying illness or mask the cause of it. Give the body a chance to fight the foreign invader before reaching for acetaminophen or ibuprofen. Physicians may
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Media Consultant with the department. The guide covers topics such as licensing, record keeping, information on load security, maximum gross weights, permit guidelines as well as weigh scales and enforcement. “It is really a booklet to provide all the information a shipper would require to do business in Saskatchewan,” he said. The guide is published each year through the cooperative efforts of the Ministry of Highways and Infrastructure and SGI to cover all areas of the industry. It has been created as a concise document so truckers have all the information they need in one easy to access resource. “They require a lot of knowledge and information to ship goods, so instead of spending lots of time looking up information from different organizations it’s been packaged so they have it at their fingertips.” In addition to the trucking industry, the guide also acts as a great resource for the agriculture sector as well. With large equipment being moved on roads throughout the province the guide outlines the rules and regulations that are in place. As the weather warms up spring road bans become an issue for anyone traveling throughout the province. The guide covers all aspects of weight restrictions and enforcement so proper, safe routes can be planned. The 2016 Saskatchewan Truckers’ Guide can be found online at http://www.highways.gov. sk.ca/trucking. Hard copies of the booklet can also be picked up at SGI offices throughout Saskatchewan.
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Purebred Livestock FOR SALE: Black & Red Registered Limousin Bulls. Phone 306675-2227.
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Career Opportunities Peter’s Bros. Paving, south Okanagan paving company seeking experienced paving personnel (min. 3 years) for their highway division throughout BC. Relocation allowance may be available. Competitive wage $20.00 to $30.00 per hour plus benefits, full time seasonal. Please send resume to petersbros@shaw.ca.
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Yorkton 306-621-9620 saskdrainage.com 1995 JD 8570 Tractor, 4955 hours, 18.4 x 38 Duals @ 90%, 12 speed. Excellent Tractor $60,000.00. 306-621-6484. GOOD’S USED TRACTOR PARTS (204) 564-2528 or 1-877-564-8734 Roblin, MB I. H. 5500 C.P. no harrows or shovels $1,200. Ritway tine harrows 58ft. $750. 1-306-542-3037. Kamsack, SK. WANTED: Atom jet 1in openers w/front or rear delivery to fit Morris Maxim edge on shank. Call 306849-2013.
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Phone 306-782-2830 or cell 306-621-9508 DEHORNED YEARLING and 2 year old Hereford Bulls. View at www.vcherefordfarm.com or call Wes at 306-743-5105. Langenburg, SK. 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.
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Yorkton RawTec Maulers Athletic Trainer/Equipment Manager Position The Yorkton RawTec Maulers of the Saskatchewan Midget AAA Hockey League (SMAAAHL) are seeking an individual to serve as the teams Athletic Trainer/Equipment Manager commencing for the 2016-17 hockey season. The successful applicant must be a team-oriented individual who is outgoing, organized and willing to work closely with the coaching and medical staff to serve the players needs. The position requires strong organizational and communication skills with a positive attitude. The individual will also be required to travel with the team to all road games; travel expenses will be covered by the team. Job duties include, but are not limited to: • Management and repair of players equipment • Game day setup of dressing room and team equipment • Skate sharpening and laundry • Working closely with Medical Staff to attend to and assess player injuries, rehabilitation and documentation • Maintaining an inventory of both hockey and medical supplies within a budget Interested applicants are asked to outline their qualifications. Compensation will be based on experience and certification. Please reply by February 29, 2016. Those interested are asked to forward a resume to: Garth Simms, General Manager E-mail: GARTHSIMMS@YORKTONAAAMlDGET.com Phone: 306-641-6200 (Garth) or Mat Stringfellow 306-783-2035 Or Mail Resume to Box 583 Yorkton S3N2W7
Enjoy a low-calorie Valentine’s treat This Week Marketplace | February 12, 2016
Decadent treats have become a staple of Valentine’s Day. But not all Valentine’s celebrants want to indulge in high calorie treats with their significant others. For those who want the decadence without all those extra calories, try the following low-calorie recipe for “Rockin’ Red Velvet Trifle” from Lisa Lillien’s “Hungry Girl 200 Under 200: Just Desserts” (St. Martin’s Press). ROCKIN’ RED VELVET TRIFLE Makes 8 servings •1 packet hot cocoa mix with 20 to 25 calories
•2 tablespoons mini semi-sweet chocolate chips •1⁄2 cup moist-style devil’s food cake mix •1⁄2 cup moist-style yellow cake mix •1⁄4 cup fat-free liquid egg substitute •1⁄2 tablespoon red food coloring •Dash of salt •4 ounces fat-free cream cheese •2 tablespoons Jell-O Sugar-Free •Fat-Free Vanilla Instant pudding mix •2 tablespoons Splenda No Calorie Sweetener (granulated) •1⁄4 teaspoon vanilla extract
•1 - 8-ounce container Cool Whip (thawed) •4 cups chopped strawberries Preheat oven to 350 F. Spray an 8-inch by 8-inch baking pan with
nonstick spray. Place the cocoa mix and 1 tablespoon chocolate chips in a glass. Add 1⁄4 cup very hot water, and stir until mostly dissolved. Add 1⁄3 cup cold water.
In a large bowl, combine the cake mixes, egg substitute, food coloring, and salt. Add the cocoa mixture, and whisk until smooth. Pour the batter into the baking pan, and sprinkle with the remaining 1 tablespoon chocolate chips. Bake until a toothpick inserted into the center comes out mostly clean, 26 to 28 minutes. Let cool completely, about 30 minutes in the pan and 30 minutes out of the pan on a cooling rack. Meanwhile, in a medium bowl, stir the cream cheese until smooth. In another medium bowl,
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combine the pudding mix with Splenda. Add vanilla extract and 1⁄4 cup cold water, and vigorously stir until mostly smooth and slightly thickened. Add the cream cheese and 1 cup Cool Whip, and stir until uniform. Cover and refrigerate. Cut cake into 1-inch cubes. In a large glass bowl or trifle dish, evenly layer half of the cubed cake. Spread all of the pudding mixture over the cake layer. Evenly top with half of the strawberries. Continue layering with remaining the cubed cake, Cool Whip and strawberries.
A homemade feast for that special someone
While a night on the town is always memorable, sometimes it’s even more special to share an intimate meal at home with your significant other. Holidays, birthdays or anniversaries provide the perfect opportunity to do just that, and the following recipe for “Lobster Ravioli With Tomato and Basil Vinaigrette” from Tetsuya Wakuda’s “Tetsuya” (Ten Speed Press) is sure to please that special someone in your life.
Four healthy eating tips (NC) — Feeling overwhelmed with nutrition tips and advice? Learn how to eat better with tips from Theresa Albert, nutritional consultant and author of Ace Your Health. With over 25 years of experience, Theresa has learned what works, and what doesn’t. These are her top tips for an optimal diet. 1. Go raw. Incorporate raw vegetables each day along with your usual cooked favourites. Rotate colours to make sure you hit all of the phytonutrients. 2. Make each mouthful matter. Focus on nutrient-dense superfoods so that each mouthful matters. My favorites are: chia seeds, blueberries, Brussels sprouts, cranberries and eggs. 3. Incorporate a daily multivitamin. Support filling in the gaps in your diet with a multivitamin, such as Centrum, to help get the nutrients that might be missing. 4. A handful a day. Nuts, seeds and beans contain many of the nutrients hard to obtain from fruits and vegetables like zinc, magnesium and vitamin E.
LOBSTER RAVIOLI WITH TOMATO AND BASIL VINAIGRETTE Serves 4
•Salt and white pepper, to taste •1 pinch superfine sugar
•7 ounces raw lobster meat or prawns, finely chopped and chilled •7 ounces sea scallops, peeled and chilled •1⁄2 teaspoon finely chopped tarragon •1 tablespoon finely chopped chives •10 fluid ounces light cream, chilled •Salt and black pepper •1 egg white, lightly beaten •24 wonton wrappers •Wakame (see below)
Garnish •Flying fish roe •Finely julienned basil
Tomato and Basil Vinaigrette
•3-1⁄2 fluid ounces extra virgin olive oil •1-1⁄2 tablespoons rice wine vinegar •1⁄2 cup peeled and diced tomato •1 teaspoon ground coriander •1⁄2 teaspoon finely chopped basil •1⁄4 teaspoon finely chopped garlic
Make sure all the ingredients and the bowl of the food processor are well chilled before you start. Purée the lobster and scallops in a food processor. Once they are finely blended, add the tarragon, chives and 3-1⁄2 fluid ounces of the cream and blend again quickly. Do not overblend or the cream will separate. Fold in the rest of the
cream by hand; add salt and pepper to taste. Paint some egg white onto a wonton wrapper. Put a spoonful of the lobster mixture on top, and then place another wonton wrapper on top. Press the edges to seal, then cut into rounds with a pastry cutter. Repeat with the rest of the wonton wrappers and filling. Set aside until ready to cook. To make the vinaigrette, combine all the ingredients and mix well.
Brings lots of salted water to a boil. Drop the ravioli into the boiling water and cook until they float to the surface. Place some Wakame on the base of 4 serving
bowls. Place the ravioli on top, and drizzle the vinaigrette over the top. Garnish with flying roe and basil. Wakame Put the wakame in a strainer and rinse, then cut into the size required. Run the wakame under hot tap water for a few seconds — the color will brighten. Rinse in cold water and squeeze dry. Dried wakame is probably more readily available. To prepare, put the seaweed in a bowl of cold water and drain immediately. Allow to sit for 10 to 15 minutes. Feel the wakame: it should be soft. Do not soak in water or it will melt.
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Few people devote much thought to their kidneys unless their doctor advises them they are having kidney troubles. But kidneys perform essential functions in the human body, filtering water and waste out of blood and urine while also helping to control blood pressure. When operating correctly, kidneys can go a long way toward ensuring a healthy life. But when kidneys are compromised, the results can be very harmful to human health. Kidney disease is no small cause for concern, as the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases notes that more than 20 million Americans may have kidney disease, with millions more being at risk. Kidney disease may be even more problem-
atic in Canada, where the Kidney Foundation of Canada reports that one in 10 Canadians has kidney disease.
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Though family history is one risk factor for kidney disease, it’s not just genetics that put people at risk. People with diabetes, high blood pressure and/or cardiovascular disease are also at risk of developing kidney disease, which develops gradually and does not often produce physical symptoms until it has reached an advanced stage. Because people may not detect symptoms of kidney disease until it reaches an advanced stage, the NIDDK recommends people schedule routine blood tests to check their glomerular filtration rate, or GFR, which checks to see how
well kidneys are filtering. The NIDDK also notes the importance of routine urine tests, which check for protein in urine. The presence of the protein albumin in urine indicates kidney damage. In addition to routine screenings, people can take the following steps to maintain healthy kidneys so they can live long, healthy and active lives. • Maintain a healthy blood pressure. A healthy blood pressure can delay or prevent the onset of kidney disease. The American Heart Association advises that a normal healthy blood pressure is a systolic number (the top number) less than 120 and a diastolic number (the bottom number) less than 80. The systolic number measures the pressurein the arteries when the
heart beats, while the diastolic number measures the pressure in the arteries between heartbeats.
dads employ when childproofing their homes will change as youngsters grow older and mure curious, but the following are a few tips to get parents started. • Install safety latches and locks on cabinets and drawers. Curiosity might start to take over at the moment infants learn to crawl, so new parents should install safety latches and locks on all cabinets and drawers in their homes. The United States Consumer Product Safety Commission notes that such latches and locks can prevent access to a host of potentially harmful items, such as medications, cleaning products, knives, and other sharp objects. • Use anti-scald devices. Burns from hot water can quickly cause significant burns to young children’s skin, so install anti-scald devices that regulate water temperature and reduce the risk of kids being burned. The CPSC also recommends lowering water heaters to 120 F to further reduce the risk of burns. • Use safety gates at stairways and in rooms that are off limits. Safety gates around stairways and in doorways of prohibited rooms can reduce the likelihood of potentially harmful falls and keep kids out of rooms where they might be harmed. Place gates in the doorways of rooms that contain sharp objects, work tools, substances that can prove harmful if ingested, and any other items you don’t want inquisitive tots to come into contact with. Make sure all safety gates at the top of stairways are the kind that can be nailed into the wall. • Attach bumpers to the edges of sharp furniture. Corner and edge bumpers can reduce the risk of injury when
• Reduce sodium consumption. One simple way to protect your kidneys is to consume less than 2,300 milligrams of sodium each day. Though sodium serves some essential functions in the body, helping it to regulate blood pressure among other things, peo-
ple with kidney disease cannot eliminate excess sodium and fluid from their bodies. The resulting buildup in the tissues and bloodstream can contribute to high blood pressure. • Limit alcohol intake. The NIDDK advises that limiting alcohol intake can help to keep kidneys healthy and operating at full strength. Alcohol impacts the body in various ways, and kidneys are not immune to the effects of alcohol. Alcohol can cause changes in the kidneys that compromise their ability to filter blood. Alcohol also can affect the ability of kidneys to maintain the right amount of water in the body. That’s because alcohol consumed in excess dehydrates the body, making it harder for cells and organs, including the kidneys,
to function normally. Speak with your physician about your alcohol consumption and what is considered healthy for someone in your situation. • Consume a kidneyfriendly diet. The right diet also can help people maintain healthy kidneys. A diet that includes kidney-friendly foods can prevent the buildup of waste in the kidneys while also helping people maintain healthy blood pressures. The National Kidney Foundation notes that foods such as apples, blueberries, fish high in omega-3 fatty acids, and kale are just a few kidney-friendly foods. Healthy kidneys can contribute to long, healthy lives. Learn more about the kidneys at www.kidney.org.
kids bang their heads on sharp furniture such as coffee tables or other items with hard edges. Make sure the bumpers are firmly secured before
allowing youngsters into the room. Infants, toddlers and young children are vulnerable to injury around the house. Parents can
reduce that injury risk by taking several steps to childproof their homes. More childproofing tips are available at www. cpsc.gov.
Have your blood pressure measured by your physician on each visit (and no less than once per year), and speak with him or her about ways to lower your blood pressure if it is high or if your blood pressure falls in the prehypertension range (120-139 over 80-89), which means you are at risk of developing high blood pressure.
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Auctions HUGE UNRESERVED Antique Collector Auction for the Late Harvey Antoniuk Collection: All categories! 9 a.m., Saturday, February 13, Legion Hall, Wainwright, Alberta. 780-842-5666; www.scribnernet.com for listing! UNRESERVED AUCTION. Rockwood Fired Pizza Restaurant, 13580 - 137 Ave., Edmonton, Alberta. $150,000 - $250,000 worth of decor & equipment to be auctioned on Valentine’s Day, Feb. 14/16, 11 a.m. 780-718-2274. Email: howardsauctions@shaw.ca.
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LOOKING FOR GREAT NO TRADES SPECIALS - LOOK HERE!!! 1998 8103 TERRAGATOR 4871 hrs. Was $59,000 $ NOW
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2001 JD 9650 STS PW7 header, 3132 hrs. Was $95,000 $ NOW
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2002 BOURGAULT 2001 BOURGAULT 5440 5710/5440 Double shoot. Was $55,000 $ NOW
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64’ DS, MRB. Was $89,000 $ NOW
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JOHN DEERE 4WD TRACTORS 2015 9620R 599 hrs., PTO, 800-46 duals ......................................... $595,000 2015 9620R 663 hrs., PTO, 800-46 duals ......................................... $590,000 2015 9620R 370 hrs., PTO, 800-42 duals ......................................... $595,000 2015 9620R 583 hrs., PTO, 800-42 duals ......................................... $595,000 2015 9620R 648 hrs., PTO, 800-42 duals ......................................... $590,000 2015 9570R 719 hrs., PTO, 800-46 duals ......................................... $565,000 2015 9570R 750 hrs., PTO, 800-46 duals ......................................... $565,000 2014 9560R 381 hrs., 800-38 duals .... $469,000 2014 9560R 575 hrs., PTO, triples ...... $472,000 2014 9560R 521 hrs., PTO, 800-38 duals ......................................... $478,000 2014 9560R 673 hrs., triples ............... $469,000 2014 9560R 1032 hrs., 800-38 duals .. $459,000 2013 9560R 1061 hrs., PTO, triples .... $419,000 2013 9560R 1226 hrs., PTO, triples .... $439,000 2012 9560R 2279 hrs., PTO, triples .... $349,000 2014 9510R 1035 hrs. .......................... $439,000 2014 9510R 1086 hrs. .......................... $439,000 2014 9510R c/w PTO, 1405 hrs. ......... $445,000 2014 9460R 570 hrs., PTO, 800-38 duals ......................................... $399,000 2013 9460R 50 hrs., triples ................. $399,000 2012 9460R 1141 hrs., PTO, 78 GPM, 800-38 duals ......................................... $349,000 2013 9360R 1472 hrs., PS/PTO, 3 pt. . $285,000 2012 9360R 1100 hrs., 24 spd............. $250,000 2011 9630 2084 hrs. ............................. $299,000 2009 9530 PS 2500 hrs. ....................... $265,000 2010 9430 PS 1650 hrs. ....................... $279,000 2010 9430 PS/PTO/78 GPM hyd. ........ $259,000 2010 9430 3300 hrs., 78 GPM, PTO .... $249,000 2008 9330 Powershift .......................... $195,000 1979 8440 Consigned ............................ $17,750
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2008 JD 9770 STS
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1992 FLEXICOIL 5000/2320 57’, 9” space DS. Was $26,000 $ NOW
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Bourgault 6350....................................... $45,000 Bourgault 5440’s.......................... From $39,500 Bourgault 5350....................................... $40,000 1993 Bourgault 3225 ........................... $212,500 2993 Bourgault 3195 ............................... $7,500 1993 Bourgault 2155 ............................... $3,900 JD 1910 (03) 430B .................................. $52,500 JD 1910 (04) 340B .................................. $45,000 JD 1910 430B ......................................... $44,000 JD 1910 340B ......................................... $39,000 Seedmaster 800 (12).............................. $95,000
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JUST IN fits NH swather ...................................... $16,500 2015 R4045 350 hrs. ............................ $550,000 2014 Bourgault 7950 Air Seeder ........ $239,000 2002 JD 567 Round Baler ..................... $18,500 2015 R4045 495 hrs. ............................ $530,000 2013 Bourgault 7700 Air Seeder ........ $199,000 1995 JD 348 Square Baler .................... $16,500 2015 R4045 500 hrs. ............................ $530,000 Bourgault 6550’s.......................... From $95,000 1996 Case 8545 Square Baler .............. $16,500 2006 Bourgault 6450 ............................. $12,500
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