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The Canadian Federation of University Women/Yorkton will hold their spring Book Market at the Yorkton Co-op Grocery store 30 Argyle St. on Fri., May 29 and Sat., May 30 from 9:30-5:30. We will accept gently used books (no encyclopedias or Readers Digest please), CD’s, DVD’s, board games, and puzzles. Proceeds go to our local scholarship fund. Yorkton Aglow of Canada International invites you to a Brunch on Sat., May 23 at 10:30 a.m. at Melrose Place. Speaker - Shell Rogers. Worship Theresa Fiddler. Contact Karen at 306-782-1863 for more info. Wiggly Field Dog Park Dog Walk Fundraiser. Pledge forms available at Fins, Feathers and Fur Pets and Supplies, 7 First Ave. N., Sun., June 7 at Picnic Area at Jaycee Beach. Registration 10:00 a.m. Dog Walk 10:30 a.m. Dog Park Etiquette and Safety Orientation 11:30 a.m. Hot Dog Sale 11:00 a.m. until 2:00 p.m. or while supplies last. Box raffles. There is something for everyone! You don’t need to bring a dog to participate! The 18th Annual Brayden Ottenbreit Close Cuts for Cancer HeadShaving Event will be held on Sat., May 30 beginning at 10 a.m. at the Parkland Mall. Interested participants or volunteers may get more information by phoning 306-783-2637 or emailing closecuts@sasktel.net. (There are also a number of secondary events on our Facebook
TALK OF THE TOWN Yorkton Please join the Western Financial Group staff in their 11th Annual Support the Cause Day Walk at 10:30 a.m. on Wed., May 27 beginning at the Western Financial Group City Center Park in Memory of Natasha Gosling and her 3 children (Jenika, Landen & Janayah) who passed away in Tisdale on April 21. Join us for a hot dog barbecue at the Western Financial Group City Center Park at 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. with a portion of the proceeds going to Parkland Victim Services (Yorkton). Orkney Historical Society Annual Meeting Mon., June 22, 7:00 - 8:00 p.m. CCST, Orkney School, 5 km west of Yorkton on Hwy. 16 W. Give the Gift of Life Kidney Walk, Yorkton, Jaycee Beach, 9 a.m. registration at Sacred Heart High School, 280 Gladstone St. N. Walk starts at 10:30 a.m. Sun., June 14. Register online at www.kidney.ca/sk/walk or call Audrey Parisloff at 306-783-5259 for a pledge package. The Canadian Federation of University Women/Yorkton will be holding their AGM on Tues., May 26 at 6:00 p.m. at Melrose Place. Anyone interested in learning more about this club is welcome to attend. Contact either Eileen at 306-7825037 or Elsie at 306-7834862 for more info.
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who are considering or may be in the separation/ divorce process. Sessions will be offered in Yorkton Sat., May 23, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.; Sat., June 13, 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. Yorkton Public Library Programs: Pre-school Storytime – Monday or Thursday mornings at 10:30 a.m Open to ages 3-6 years runs April 13 – June 4. Toddler time – Parent and baby program Thursdays at 10:30 a.m. For ages 6-36 months runs April 16 - June 4. For more information or to register please call 306-783-3523. 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 can become a community educator, donor ambassador or blood donor recruitment expert. You can make a difference by: • Volunteering your skills and experiences in our clinics by becoming involved with donor support through our donor ambassador role or hospitality role • Volunteering in your community by speaking to the public about the need for blood, recruiting new donors and promoting upcoming blood donor clinics. We’ll provide the training – You provide the time.
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reinforce the film’s theme of disconnecting from modern technology and reconnecting with nature to students with a hike through the Ravine Ecological Preserve. The film is presented in partnership with Nature Saskatchewan. “After watching this film, I thought we had a tremendous opportunity to partner with Nature Saskatchewan this year,” said Randy Goulden, YFF executive director. “It really explores the themes of reconnecting with your environment and disconnecting from some of the distractions that exist around us, and I just thought that would be a fantastic theme to explore and present to
our two school partners.” The Festival also announced it is hosting former Yorkton resident Roy Cross, who has enjoyed considerable success in the film industry. Cross will serve as a jury head and moderate a panel discussion entitled “Limited Parameters” that explores how to use non-budgetary restrictions during the writing process to fuel creativity. “We’re very excited to have Roy in town for this year’s festival,” Goulden said. “People are familiar with the festival, having been here for 68 years, but it’s nice to be able to also point to former residents who have gone on to success in the film industry. Yorkton is a full
Organ donation awareness Kidney disease (Alport Syndrome) has been a part of Audrey Parisloff’s life for many years, affecting four generations of loved ones. The immediate family has been burdened with this disease for years. Audrey’s oldest brother fell captive to the disease and passed away at a young age, and the youngest brother was also diagnosed with the disease and was fortunate to receive a kidney transplant. His transplant was a success for 26 years. In 2004 he passed away. In 1999, Audrey’s nephew had a successful kidney transplant. His donor was her nephew’s father. Alport Syndrome is a part of his life too. In June 2007, the family was devastated to learn that the gene was passed on to yet another generation. At the age of 15, grandson Bradley was diagnosed with Alport Syndrome as well. His life was consumed with dialysis for over 2-½ years. He was on the waiting list for a transplant. On September 23, 2011 Bradley received the call that he had been
waiting for. An angel signed his/ her donor card and was a match for Bradley’s kidney. In the early morning of September 24th Bradley, along with his mom Lenora, was air transported to Edmonton where he received his “Gift of Life.” Words cannot express the gratitude the entire family has for the donor and his/her family. Audrey and her family would like to encourage everyone to sign their organ donor card and tell your family and friends of wishes. You can show support on Sunday, June 8, 2014 at this year’s event to raise awareness for the importance of organ donation. There is no greater gift than the “Gift of Life.” Signing your donor card and speaking to your family and friends about your wishes truly works. The event will be held in Yorkton at Jaycee Beach on Sunday, June 14, 2014. Take a short walk or choose a longer 4K walk (or run) or just come out to enjoy the morning with us! Register online at www.kidney.ca/sk/ walk or call Audrey Parisloff at 306-7835259 for a pledge package.
of talented people, and it’s nice to be able to welcome back someone who grew up here, explored their artistic beginnings in our community, and then achieved success in their field.” Cross got his start in film as a teenager shooting Super 8 movies around town. He went on to forge a career as a writer, director and producer after receiving a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the University of Regina and a Masters from Concordia. The Festival officially starts Thursday evening with the Painted Hand Casino Opening Night
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TALK OF THE TOWN Continued from Page A2 Yorkton Gen. Alexander Ross branch, Royal Canadian Legion, is alive and well. Come out and meet our 2015 executive, they are making plans to revitalize our branch but they need your help. Meetings on last Wed. of the month. Gunners lounge open weekdays and Sat. at 3 p.m. New members and guests of members welcome in the lounge. Darts Mon. at 7 p.m. Cribbage Sat. at 1 p.m. Also pool and shuffleboard available. Beef on a bun on Fridays at 5 p.m. Meat draws Fri. & Sat. at 5 p.m. 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 Tuesday 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 306-782-4182 or Dean Petersen 306-7825155. Donate at the following Canadian Diabetes Association Clothesline® drop boxes and help the more than 9 million Canadians living with diabetes and prediabetes: Rock FM Radio, 395 Riverview Rd., SIGN Family Support, 345 Broadway St. W. Clothesline® drop boxes happily accept all cloth based items, shoes, hats, belts and more. Habitat for Humanity is gearing up for another build and is looking for volunteers in a number of areas. To get your name on the volunteer list for the build or to be part of a committee, go to www. habitatyorkton.ca and click on “Volunteer Now”. Learn about volunteer opportunities at Sunrise Health Region for all ages and at all times. For more information, contact Suzette Szumutku, Director of Volunteer Resources, 306-786-0468 or suzette.szumutku@shr. sk.ca. Crossroads is a sup-
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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 Tuesday 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 Tues. at the Cupar Health Centre on Donald Road. Weigh in at 9:30 a.m., meeting to follow. New members welcome anytime. Call 306-783-3765 for more info or www.tops.org Durban The Uk rainian Old Timers 85th Anniversary Dance Durban Community Hall, June 6. Cocktails 5:00 p.m. Supper 6:00 p.m. Dance to follow - D.S.T. Contact Doreen 204-539-2321 or 204-5392434, Sylvia 204-539-2549 or Edgar 204-539-2698. Open Jam - Durban Recreation Centre, 1:30 - 5:30 p.m. 2nd Sunday of each month. Come join us! Play an instrument, sing, dance or just listen & enjoy! Entertainment for all ages! Back up band: “Country Sound”. Admission at the door. Lunch, coffee/tea, dessert, door prize, 50/50 draw. Info: Sylvia 204-539-2549, 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.
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TALK OF THE TOWN Continued from Page A5 Esterhazy “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 Building on Main Street. Weigh in at 6:00 p.m. and meeting to follow. New members welcome any time. Call 306-783-3765 for more information or www. tops.org. Esterhazy and District CanSurmount Support Group meets on second Mon. at 2:00 p.m. at St. Andrew’s United Church, Esterhazy. Contact Joyce Anderson 306-745-3800. Foam Lake Fo a m L a k e T OP S (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) Chapter meets every Thurs. at the Foam L a ke Museu m at 113 Bray Ave. West. Weigh-in at 5:30 p.m. and meeting to follow. New members welcome anytime. Call 306-783-3765 for more info or www.tops.org Fort Qu’Appelle Ft. Q u ’A p p e l l e TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) Chapter meets every Tues. at 154 Craigleith Ave. N. Weigh in at 5:00 p.m. and meeting to follow. New members welcome anytime. Call 306-783-3765 for more info or www.tops.org. Goodeve Goodeve Blue Bonnet Club bingo Wed., 7:30 p.m. Grayson Grayson Annual Church Picnic & Sports Day - Sun., June 7 starting at 8:00 a.m. For more info call 306-794-4506. Invermay The Invermay Golden Age club will be starting its Active Aging program for 2015. The exercise sessions will be at the Golden Age Club on Mondays at 3 p.m. The Invermay Golden Age Club is continuing its second year of Active Aging... Exercising for Seniors. Younger people are invited to come and participate. There is no fee for the course. The sessions will be held Mon. at 10 a.m. at the Golden Age Club. Join for fun and fitness! Inver may Park land Library Hours are Tues.: noon - 4 p.m. and Thurs: noon - 4 p.m. Invermay TOPS (Take Of f Pounds Sensibly)
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Chapter meet s ever y Tuesday at the Parkland Regional Library at 301 - 4th Ave. N. Weigh in at 7:00 p.m. and meeting to follow. New members welcome anytime. Call Liz 306-593-4931 for more info or www.tops.org. Ituna Ituna and area Community Wide Garage Sale, Sat., June 13, 2015, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Maps indentifying all sale locations will be available at grocery stores, all restaurants, Sametz Pharmacy and Diamond Coop. Lunch Specials at all our restaurants. “Come Visit Ituna.” Enjoy a day of Great Shopping and Delicious Food. Organized by Ituna Economic Development (306-795-3303). www.ituna. ca 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 and socializing. The Ituna Branch of the Parkland Regional Library, 518 5th Ave. NE. Library and CAP site hours are as follows: Tues., 12 noon - 5 p.m., Wed., 12 noon - 5 p.m., Thurs., 11 a.m. - 5 p.m. Jedburgh Jedburgh/Springside News: Ss. Peter & Paul Ukrainian Catholic Church is sponsoring a Ham and Turkey Bingo, Sun., May 31 at 2 p.m. at Springside Hall. Food hampers raffled. Coffee and doughnuts available. Doors open at 1 p.m.
East in Kamsack. K a m s a c k Wa l k i n g Club, Mon., Wed. & Fri., 7:00 to 8:30 p.m. at the KCI. Adult Co-ed Volleyball Tues. evenings from 8 to 10 p.m. at the High School. Kamsack Air Cadets provides youth with life experiences, skills and the opportunity to travel. For info call Karen 306542-2047. Adults are also welcome.
Getting the most out of your spray tank We had just delivered chemical for a pre-burn for wheat and oat crops to a customer, and he called us promptly the next day. He explained that we hadn’t filled his order, and that we must have forgotten something. He explained the something was “that stuff you put in the water before you add the chemical”. I mentioned to him that he did have some in the barn which I observed earlier when we had been out scouting. He explained to me that was one product that he did NOT want to be short of, this product being BB5. Even in the Saskatchewan 2015 guide to crop protection, the government stresses the importance of getting the water right!
Kelvington Kelvington TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) Chapter meets each Monday at the Pentecostal Church basement, Main St. Weigh in at 6:30 p.m. and meeting to follow.
BB5 is the water conditioning product to fix spray water problems. The first thing that BB5 does is fixes the hard water, by softening it. I’m not telling you anything that you don’t already know, but just to reiterate, all pesticides perform better with soft water. Associated with hard water, is high pH, or what is referred to as “alkalinity”. Reducing the pH is accomplished by tying up the responsible salts that make water hard. By reducing the pH to the optimal level, alkaline hydrolysis, or chemical “tie-up” that’s associated with hard water is eliminated. You may think it is not necessary as you unload the sprayer in 30-40 minutes, but remember the chemical still decomposes on the leaf 3-4 hours after spraying.
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The next most important thing that BB5 accomplishes is the action on the leaf surface, wetting, spreading and penetration of the spray solution. By using BB5 you reduce the water surface tension, allowing the spray droplet to flatten and spread giving greater coverage on the plant and thus, better weed control. This is extremely important when spraying in cool conditions because pre-burn herbicides are then taken into the plant much quicker. Rather important if rain is imminent, as BB5 gets the spray solution into the plant. As we get into the herbicide season, BB5 is advantageous as it assists in the compatibility of pesticides and foliar nutrient products. In the past, it was difficult to mix several pesticides and foliar nutrients all in one pass. Now, by adding BB5 it eliminates the extra spray pass and puts foliar nutrients on in a timely manner.
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How do you know how much BB5 do you put in the tank? BB5 contains a visual pH indicator that signals the pH of your spray water. This allows you to get the mixture in your sprayer tank exactly right. Bring a water sample to the office here at P & H in Yorkton or Swan River and you can see it with your own eyes! BB5 without a doubt is easy to use and has many advantages. Remember, at Parrish & Heimbecker we are striving to earn your business by moving tradition forward.
Melville Melville Senior Citizens Dance: Thurs. at 1:30 p.m. to 4:00 p.m., 204 2nd Ave. West., Melville, SK. Access Cable will be recording the dances every Thurs. in May, 2015. Thurs., May 28 Elmer and Charlie. Continued on Page A8
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meeting held the second Monday of each month. We of fer le s s o n s i n wood carving, 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. 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.
TALK OF THE TOWN Continued from Page A6 Melville Shelwin House presents informational evenings at Melville: St. Peter’s Hospital, in the Grayson Conference Room, the first Tuesday of each month at 6:30 p.m. Some topics include: • Overview of Shelwin House - Shelter for abused women and their children • Domestic Violence • Healthy/ Unhealthy Relationships • Dating Violence. Shelwin House – confidential and safety services. Violence Knows No Boundaries: It hurts all people regardless of age, sex, race religion or socail status. For more information contact Shannon Sullivan at the Shelwin House Outreach Program 306-782-5181, shelwinoutreach@sasktel. net. Melville Senior Citizens Centre, Tues. - Bingo, Wed. - Shuffleboard, Thurs. Dancing, Sun. - Cards. Melville Art Club Gift Shop at Melville Community Works will open Tues. and Thurs., 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. Many useful and unusual items by local artists will be available. Want to place your new for sale artistic items? Contact Theresa 306 728 2182. The Melville Art Club meet the third Tues. of each month at Melville Community Works at 7.30 p.m. If you are interested in art, promoting the arts, or participating in classes you are welcome to join us. For info call Theresa 306-728 2182. Melville TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) Chapter meets every Wed. 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
Pelly 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 Service & Sunday 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.
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9 a.m. - 11 a.m.* Pancake Breakfast @ Yorkton Firehall Public Meet & Greet 2:30 p.m.* “Shoot From the Heart” Celebrity Basketball @ Sacred Heart High School (280 Gladstone Ave. N.) 5 p.m. - 9 p.m.* Steak Night @ Pockets Billiards Photos available with Grey Cup $10 with our photographer $5 with your own camera
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Steak Night
Pancake Breakfast
The Grey Cup will be making appearances
Celebrity Golf Tournament
Celebrity Banquet
$35/person
$5/person
Celebrity Golf Tournament @ Deer Park Municipal Golf Course Cheerleading Clinic @ Sacred Heart High School Youth Football Clinic w/Former Professional Players @ Sacred Heart High School *Contact Trent Senger @ Sacred Heart for more info. BBQ $5/person @ Sacred Heart High School Football 101 @ Sacred Heart High School Celebrity Banquet @ Painted Hand Casino featuring the “Hot Tamales”
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Preeceville EDC and various organizations will be recognizing World War I veterans in 2014 for their service. If you have a family member that fought in World War I, please contact Elaine at 306-547-2810 or Agnes at 306-547-3047. Information on where they fought and are buried, would be appreciated. Active aging classes at NICE Centre every Mon. & Wed. at 10 a.m. For more information call 306-5942784. 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.
TALK OF THE TOWN Continued from Page A8 Preeceville The Preeceville Town Wide Garage Sale is coming up May 30, starting with a pancake breakfast at the curling rink early in the morning. Club 60 will be selling soup, hot dogs and a pie social that day. Everyone is welcome to come out - coffee and juice will be on all day. 100th Anniversary of World War I – The Preeceville EDC and various organizations will be recognizing World War I veterans in 2015 for their service. If you have a family member that fought in World War I, please contact Elaine at 306-547-2810 or Agnes at 306-547-3047. Information on where they fought and are buried, would be appreciated. Preeceville Club 60 is back shuffleboarding and carpet carpet bowling early in January 2015. We are a busy club with shuffleboard on Wed. afternoons. We are also looking forward to having drop in card games going on Wed., Thurs. and Fri. afternoons for those shut ins looking for an afternoon of cards. Canasta, whist or games of your choice. Lunch is served every afternoon on these days for a small charge. Coffee and tea is always on. For more info on the cards you can call Arda at 306-547-2137. 100th Anniversary of World War I - The
Rama Rama Golden Jets Upcoming Events: Kaiser on Tues. from 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. Shuffleboard from 7:009:00 p.m. and other dates TBA. Exercises - Mon., Wed. and Fri. from 4:00 - 5:00 p.m. Active Aging Exercises on Mon. from 4:00 - 4:30 p.m. For more info, contact 306-593-6120. The Rama Golden Jets host a bingo every Sunday afternoon from 2:00 p.m. until 4:30 p.m. Exercise equipment is available for use several days per week. Please contact Mary Kowalyshyn for more information. 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. R a ma G olden Jet s Bi n g o ever y Su nd a y at 2:0 0 p.m. Ever yone welcome. Rama Village Library is now open every Wed. between 2:00 p.m. and 5:00 p.m. Rhein Christ Lutheran Church - Sunday Worship 10:00 a.m. from May to August. Check us out and “Like� Christ Lutheran Church Rhein on Facebook. 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 Mon. 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. Saltcoats Community Garage Sale In the Town of
Saltcoats on Sat., May 30, 2015. Pancake Breakfast sponsored by Saltcoats Volunteer Fire Department from 7:00 to 9:00 a.m. at the Saltcoats Community Hall (preschoolers free). Hot Dog Lunch at Lakeside Manor Care Home from 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. The Laketown Leaders will host pie & coffee in the Stirling Room starting at 9 a.m. Maps / lists of garage sales available at the Town Office / posted. 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
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enosee Lake is a popular recreation lake, with beaches, waterslides and camping in Moose Mountain Provincial Park. It is less well-known as a fishing lake, but there are hopes that this will change. In the past, water levels in Kenosee Lake have made it difficult for fish populations to thrive. The lake was subject to winterkill, and had a difficult time rebounding during the summer. However, rehabilitation efforts have seen great improvement. A culvert was added to link Kenosee Lake with Little Kenosee Lake, and this has helped to increase water levels. As well, fishing is about to see a great rebound . In 2012, 1500 perch were stocked in Kenosee Lake. These are an excellent species for novice anglers, as they are fairly easy to catch.
In 2013 and 2014, the provincial fish stocking program added walleye to Kenosee Lake. In 2014, 250,000 fry topped up the fish population here.Walleye tend to take between three and four years to reach catchable sizes.
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TALK OF THE TOWN Continued from Page A10 Saltcoats The 10th Annual Saltcoats Salamander Walk/Run - Sat., June 13, 2015. Registration Deadline: June 7, 2015. Start time will be at 9:00 a.m. at the Saltcoats District Regional Park. Participants have the choice to walk/run 6km, 12km or a half-marathon (21.2km). Register before May 22, 2015 and you will be entered into an Early Bird Prize draw for a gift certificate to the Temple Gardens Mineral Spa in Moose Jaw and receive a Salamander Run t-shirt. A hot dog lunch and refreshments will be included in your $40 registration fee! For a registration form go to www.townofsaltcoats.ca or pick one up from the town office. Sponsored by: Cornerstone Credit Union. Welcoming all Participants of Age & Athletic Ability! Library hours: Tues. & 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. Springside Springside Community Wide Garage Sale, Sat., June 6. Garage sales all around town. If you would like to rent a space for your sale at the rink, contact Shauna at 306-7922212 and leave a message. Garage Sale Day Breakfast June 6 at the Springside Town Hall from 8 to 11 a.m. Sponsored by the Springside Vesna Ukrainian Dance Club. Springside Baptist Church Sunday School at 9:50 a.m. for all ages. Sunday Morning Worship Service 10:50 a.m. Everyone is welcome. Springside Lutheran Church has services every 2nd and 4th Sunday of the month at 10:00 a.m. Springside Librar y hours: Tues., 1 to 7 p.m.; Thurs., 1 to 6 p.m.; and Fri., 9:30 a.m to 12:30 p.m. Story hour for 3, 4 & 5 year olds is Friday morning at 10:00. Thanks to funding by Industry Canada the Library has 2 computers for public use. Call 7924743. Spr i n g side Un it e d Church service every 2nd and 4th Sunday of the month at 11 a.m. People of all ages welcome.
ing. 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 St. Patrick’s Parish Spring Supper - Sun., May 24, Sturgis Community Hall, starts at 5 p.m. Ham, meatballs, scalloped potatoes, perogies, salad, veg, dessert, beverage, preschool free, take-outs $1.00 extra pick up only. Everyone welcome. Sturgis READ Clubevery Wed., 1:00 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Cards, Coffee and Snacks, 50/50 Draw. Everyone welcome. Sturgis & District “A Harvest of Memories” History Books are on sale. Books available at the Town Office, call 306-5482108 for any info. Sturgis Communit y smoke free dabber bingo every Tues., 8 p.m. in the new Sturgis & District Commu nit y Hall. A ll proceeds to the new Hall. Living Faith and Word Church welcomes all to their Sunday Church S er v ic e a n d Su nd a y School 10:00 a.m. Tuesday Bible Study 7:30 p.m. Prayer Group meets Mondays 7:30 p.m. at Vern Poworoznyk’s. For more info call Vern Poworoznyk 548-4791. Pa rk la nd Reg ional Library Sturgis Branch Hours: Tues., 2-6 p.m.; Wed., 12-6 p.m.; Thurs., 11 a.m.-5 p.m. 306-548-2824. Theodore Pa rk la nd Reg ional Library - Tues., 1 - 5 p.m.; Thurs., 1 - 5 p.m. T h e o d o r e S e n io r s meet at The Station every Tues. at 2:00 p.m. Join us for bingo, shuffleboard, cards, games, etc. Potluck is held the last Friday of the month. T he o dor e Un it e d Church invites everyone in Theodore and surrounding areas to join us at Sunday morning worship. Our reg ular week ly ser v ices, a nd Sunday School, start at
Spy Hill Music jam (traditional country, gospel, bluegrass) in Spy Hill Hall, Sun., May 24 from 1-5 p.m. All talent levels welcome. Sponsored by museum. Admission: goodwill offer-
9:30 a.m. Togo Togo bingos held every Wed. evening at the Silver Thread Community Center. Doors open at 7:00 and bingo begins at 7:30 p.m. Blackout jackpot is $400.00 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 Tues. of the month from 4:30 – 7:00 p.m. Admission at the door. Everyone welcome. Wadena Wadena Singles Social Club Dance at the Wadena Legion Hall May 30 starting at 8:30 p.m. - 12:30 a.m. Music by Andrew & The Boys. Married couples are 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. York ton This Week welcomes written submissions to Talk of the Town from not-forprofit and community o r g a n i z a t io n s .
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THE BOLD AND THE BEAUTIFUL Wyatt had a difficult time masking his guilt when Nicole confronted him about betraying her trust. Bill and Justin strategized about possible ways to increase magazine sales for Spencer Publications. Brooke’s words of warning haunted Maya and prevented her from completely enjoying her romantic mountain getaway with Rick. Ridge attempted to do damage control within the company before rumors spread any further. A question about scruples, ethics and personal responsibility prompted a lovers’ quarrel between Bill and Katie. Brooke and Eric discussed how to best support and protect Rick when he returned from his trip. Despite Katie’s opposition, Bill went ahead with his plan. Wait to See: Maya makes a rash decision about her future. DAYS OF OUR LIVES Stefano confronted Marlena in Italy after she was kidnapped. Abigail comforted a vulnerable Chad, which led to them sharing an intimate moment. After realizing he was being set up, JJ decided to take care of Eve once and for all. Melanie worried that Theresa would use the baby to come between her and Brady. Melanie caught Sonny in an awkward moment. While researching Clyde’s past in Poplar Bluff, Will
ran into an imposing Jeremiah. Serena decided to take extreme action. Stefano told Marlena that she had to die for what she did to Kristen. Meanwhile, Roman and Abe cooked up a plan to save Marlena. Nicole kept Daniel at arm’s length so that she could get the goods on Serena. Wait to See: Paige confronts Cole. GENERAL HOSPITAL Elizabeth was caught off guard by what she heard about Jake. Anna and Sloan were shocked by what they found in Sabrina’s apartment. Lulu was perplexed by Nikolas and Hayden’s newfound closeness. Sonny and Shawn had a confrontation with a shared enemy. Olivia worried about the fate of her son. Hayden reminded Nikolas of the leverage she held over him. Jake found a way to prove his loyalty to Julian. Sam
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THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS Neil had a tense runin with Hilary and later admitted to Nikki that he was tempted to drink. Michael made a shocking decision after fighting with Lauren. Lily felt ill at ease after seeing her husband comforting Lauren. Phyllis accused Ashley of trying to manipulate her way into becoming the CEO. Kyle was suspicious of Jack’s behavior. Chelsea admitted to Adam that she was attracted to him. Billy reminded Victoria of her father’s true colors. Sharon approached Nick
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DEAR DR. ROACH: I am a 66-year-old female. Even though I use gym weight machines for upper and lower body three times a week, walk daily for 2 miles and spend 15 minutes on a motion trainer at the gym, I cannot stand up easily after gardening on my knees or getting on my knees on the floor. Is there anything I can do to regain the ability to get up off the floor/ground without a struggle? — S.C. ANSWER: It sounds to me that despite your good exercise regimen, you may have weak-
ness specifically in your thighs — what we call “proximal muscle weakness.” There is a very long list of medical illnesses that affect these muscles specifically (my textbook lists 28 different diagnoses), including common conditions such as low thyroid levels and vitamin D deficiency. I would recommend a visit to your doctor for a careful exam of your nerves and muscles to see if my suspicion is correct. Your doctor may suggest a trial of vitamin D. If no medical cause is found, I would work specifically on strengthening the hip muscles, which extend the thighs. A trainer at the gym can show you those exercises. DEAR DR. ROACH: Both of my daughters are in their 40s and going through menopause (according to their doctors, so they are not
guessing about this). Both daughters are having such severe migraine headaches that they are missing work (and both are practically workaholics who usually are able to tough it through physical problems). The migraines occur almost every time they have a period. Migraines are not daily during that time, but episodic (usually one per period). They do not have migraines except during menses. One daughter was put on estrogen, which has helped her cramping, but she still is getting migraines. The other daughter has been referred to three physicians who all told her there was nothing that could be done but go on estrogen. She is now 49 years old and concerned that if she goes on estrogen at this point, she will simply have the same
migraine issues again when she goes off it and wonders if that is actually worth just delaying having to deal with the migraines. Is there any other solution besides estrogen for severe hormonal migraines? — S.S. ANSWER: Estrogenassociated migraine is common. However, it usually is the drop in estrogen that triggers the migraine. That’s the reason many women get migraines around the time of their periods, as estrogen levels normally decline then. For many women, migraines get worse years before menopause — and by “menopause,” I mean when periods stop altogether. As the
periods become erratic, and sleep cycles are interrupted by hot flashes, migraines become worse, as they have in your daughters. However, once periods stop entirely, episodic migraines usually get dramatically better on their own. During the erratic time before menses completely stop, estrogen pills, cream or an insertable ring can be used to maintain a more constant estrogen level, which
usually improves the headaches. This can be slowly tapered off when the periods could be expected to be finished. 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.
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Celebrating the Best in Short Canadian Cinema for 68 years; The Yorkton Film Festival invites you, the community, to join us at this year’s festival. Many events are open to the public and free of charge; Thursday, May 21st - Opening Night Screening; Painted Hand Casino; 7pm. Join us for a screening of “It Ain’t About the Money”. Free of charge. Friday, May 22nd - Programmed Screenings; Gallagher Centre; 9am - 5:40pm; Join us for programmed screenings and Q&A sessions with Àlmmakers. Free of charge. Friday, May 22nd - Mini-Cinema; Gallagher Centre; 9am - 9pm; Watch Àlms in a semi-private viewing station. Free of charge. Friday, May 22nd - Yorkton Lions’ Club Lobsterfest; Yorkton Wildlife Clubhouse; 6pm; Tickets $50, or included in festival registration. Enjoy fresh East Coast lobster with a side order of skeet shooting. Saturday, May 23rd - Programmed Screenings; Gallagher Centre; 9am - 5:30pm; Join us for programmed screenings and Q&A sessions with Àlmmakers. Free of charge. Saturday, May 23rd - Mini-Cinema; Gallagher Centre; 9am - 5pm; Watch Àlms in a semi-private viewing station. Free of charge. Saturday, May 23rd - Painted Hand Casino Golden Sheaf Awards Gala; Gallagher Centre; 6pm; Tickets $50, or included in festival registration. A Ukrainian style meal with our Golden Sheaf Awards Gala to follow. Sunday, May 24th - Programmed screenings; Gallagher Centre; 9am - 12:00pm; Join us for programmed screenings. Free of charge.
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PICKS OF THE WEEK “Seventh Son” (PG13) — An ancient order of mystical knights once kept the world safe from evil CGI monstrosities, until their numbers dwindled to one. Jeff Bridges stars as the last of the “Spooks,” monster slayers who are all the seventh sons of seventh sons. Bridges rambles his way to a little farm, where he recruits Tom, youngest of seven brothers (a bland teenage protagonist played by Ben Barnes, who is well into his 30s). Together, they set out on a formulaic adventure to battle a super-witch (Julianne Moore) and her menagerie of monsters.
Jeff Bridges in “Seventh Son” Much like Moore’s archvillain character, this fantasy adventure was sealed away, locked in a purgatory by production wizards, until it stirred within its cage and found its way into our realm. The special effects are impressive, but aging in the barrel has not helped this film ripen. “The Loft” (R) — Five wealthy urban profes-
sionals share a luxurious loft apartment as their secret clubhouse, available whenever one of them has a rendezvous with a mistress or fling. One day, the guys open the loft to find the handcuffed body of a murdered blonde, totally killing the mood. The story is told in flashbacks, as the guys (Karl Urban, James Marsden, Eric Stonestreet,
Matthias Schoenaerts and Wentworth Miller) recount what happened — in sleazy detail — to a pair of detectives. Nothing tests the patience more than a movie full of tedious plot twists and set-ups all building to a tragically predictable conclusion. The five dudes are so greasy and unlikable that it’s a struggle to feel for their struggles. “Cut Bank” (R) — Tucked away in rural Montana, Dwayne (Liam Hemsworth) wants to get himself and his peppy blond girlfriend (Teresa Palmer) out of town, but witnesses a murder instead. By total coincidence, he had his video camera rolling and pointed in the right direction when the town’s first murder takes place in a canola field. Well, maybe it wasn’t a coincidence, and maybe it wasn’t a
murder — the plot twists itself into knots, but it’s not a tight fit. The movie owes a lot to the Coen brothers, mostly an apology for doing such a poor job of copying “Fargo.” “See You in Valhalla” (R) — A death in the family reunites a bunch of dysfunctional siblings. At first it’s awkward, then they bicker, fight, laugh, hug and cry. This should sound familiar by now — it’s been the drama-trope of choice for the past year or so. This time, it’s “Modern Family’s” Sarah Hyland playing the prodigal daughter, returning home for the funeral of her troubled brother. Her father and two living brothers are waiting with their own bundles of issues, and she also must deal with the latent drama of an old boyfriend she left behind. It’s supposed to be a tearjerker drama, so it’s a bad sign
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Paintless dent removal techniques As long as we dare to park in parking lots, a car’s bodywork can never be fully protected from damage. Fortunately, paintless dent removal techniques can get your car looking just like it did when it came off the factory floor. Paintless dent removal is a technique that originated in the United States more than forty years ago. The procedure was developed by people who know cars: dents and dings were first repaired this way in Detroit, the Motor City. Paintless dent removal has the advantage of limiting the amount of time a
car is in the shop while avoiding all forms of filler and paint. In the blink of an eye, your car’s bodywork can be returned to its original condition: no more car door or shopping cart scrapes, key scratches, or pebble gouges. If your car has been victim to hailstones, you’ll be glad to know that these bodywork specialists are proficient in hiding those dents too. Technicians repair dents by using specialized tools to push the sheet metal back into its original shape from behind the dent. Pressure may have to be exerted up to 300 times
for a golf ball sized dent. This technique requires expertise and skill, not to mention specifically designed tools. After all, the main objective is to ensure that the paintwork is not broken or cracked as a result of the work. Paintless dent repair has several advantages. As well as preserving the original paintwork and being 100 percent environmentally friendly, the repair process is quick. A dent on a car door may only take fifteen to thirty minutes to repair, or about an hour and a half for a larger dent.
This repair method has the advantage of limiting the amount of time a car is in the shop.
Tips on how to store your winter tires It’s spring! The snow has melted, the roads are clear, and road trip season is here. Now that the warm weather has finally arrived, chances are you’ve swapped out your winter tires for your allseason or summer tires, but have you taken steps to protect your winter tires until next year? Though winter is now the furthest thing from our minds, it will eventually come back, and you’ll probably want to
get some more wear out of your winter tires. Here are some tips to help you safely store them away: Check the wear and tear on your tires to determine whether they are worth storing or if you will need to buy new ones next winter. Before storing your tires, clean them with soap and water to remove any dirt and grime. Take special care to wash off any brake dust, which can be corrosive and can
damage your tires. Remove all moisture from the tires then place each one in an individual bag, taking care to remove extra air, and tape the bags shut. This creates a micro environment for each tire that reduces oil evaporation and prevents the rubber from drying out. Though tire totes are convenient and practical, they are not airtight. If you want to use them to store your tires, be sure
to put your tires in plastic bags before putting them in the tire totes. Store your tires in a cool, dry place, preferably indoors, that does not exceed 25 degrees Celsius. Avoid direct heat sources and direct sunlight, which can degrade the rubber. Avoid sources of ozone from high voltage equipment and electric motors, like those on a furnace or
water heating system. It is preferable to store your tires in an upright position on a flat, clean surface because it reduces the stress on tires. If, however, they are still on their rims they should be stacked. Be sure not to stack your tires too high! Use caution when storing whitewall or white letter tires because the black rubber on the
whitewall side is compounded differently than the black rubber on the opposite side. If you are storing your tires without bagging them, be sure to stack them white-towhite and black-to-black. If you follow these simple tips, your winter tires should be in great shape come next winter! To learn more about car care, visit www. BeCarCareAware.ca.
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Don’t forget headlights when performing routine maintenance Veteran and even novice drivers understand the importance of visibility when they get behind the wheel of their vehicles. When visibility is not an issue, drivers can more easily see their fellow motorists and better anticipate potentially dangerous situations. But when visibility is compromised, drivers and their passengers are vulnerable to a host of dangers, including inclement weather and aggressive motorists. Many things can affect drivers’ visibility on the road, but those who take a proactive approach to improving their visibility can put themselves in a better position to handle any negative situations that may arise. One of the ways to do just that is to pay more attention to your headlights. Often overlooked when performing routine vehicle maintenance, headlights must be maintained to ensure optimal visibility for drivers. The following are a few ways drivers can improve the performance of their headlights to make their vehicles safer for themselves and their passengers. • Pay attention to the headlights’ output. Perhaps the most noticeable indicator of an aging headlight is its light output. As bulbs start to dim, drivers may find themselves struggling to see during twilight and at night. That difficulty is not necessarily because drivers’ own vision is failing, but may be a result of aging bulbs whose light output is gradually reduced by the effects of humidity, electrical resistance and filament fatigue. Drivers who notice their headlights are not producing as much light as they once
did should know that reduced output is a telltale sign of aging bulbs that need to be replaced. • Say “so long” to the status quo. Recognizing dimming bulbs is just the first step toward improving the performance of your headlights. The next step is for drivers to recognize that all headlight bulbs are not created equal. Instead of replacing existing bulbs with the same type of bulbs provided by their vehicle’s manufacturer, drivers can vastly improve their visibility by upgrading to a bulb designed to provide more light than the standard halogen bulbs found in many of today’s vehicles. Leading automotive lighting manufacturer Philips produces a range of Upgrade Headlight Bulbs that offer up to 100 percent more light on the road than standard halogen bulbs. That’s a significant benefit to drivers, as motorists’ visual acuity is reduced by 70 percent at night, when statistics from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration indicate 49 percent of all fatal accidents occur. The NHTSA also notes that the fatality rate per mile driven at night is roughly three times as high as it is during daylight hours. • Find the right fit. The right headlight bulb can dramatically improve visibility when driving at night, but what’s good for the goose is not always good for the gander. That’s because motorists drive for various reasons and on various roads, so the right bulb for seniors who don’t often take to the highways will not necessarily be the best fit for commuters who routinely drive long distances. Philips makes a headlight bulb for every
type of driver, and each Upgrade Headlight Bulb creates a better beam pattern that is dramatically longer than that provided by standard halogen lights, ensuring drivers can safely see no matter how accustomed they are to driving at night. • Let there be light. Regardless of how effective a bulb has the potential to be, drivers who don’t routinely clean their headlights will continue to have their visibility compromised. Certain preventative measures can help drivers address headlight issues before they appear, ensuring their visibility is not compromised. When checking your oil in the driveway or even when you’re filling up at the gas station, take a few moments to inspect your headlights and address any issues that arise as soon as possible. The Philips Headlight Restoration Kit includes a post-treatment that provides longlasting UV protection for headlight lenses. The kit also includes a cleaner/ polish and restorer/protector so drivers can restore their headlight lenses to “like new” quality while increasing visibility and reducing glare in as little as 30 minutes. Such quick and simple maintenance can ensure your headlights are performing optimally. More information is available at www.philips. com/automotive.
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Secrets hiding under your car’s hood For those of you who are unfamiliar with the mysterious world of automobile mechanics, looking under the hood is akin to entering a giant labyrinth. Put an end to the mystery by learning about the most important elements, explained in the simplest of terms, which are hiding under your hood.
Transmission fluid Your car’s transmission, whether it is automatic or manual, is bathed in oil. To keep things working properly, the reservoir must be kept filled to the indi-
Battery The battery is the cornerstone of the engine. It contains an energy reserve that allows the starter to function. The car cannot start without it. Oil reservoir This is where oil is added when your engine’s oil levels are low. The symbol on the oil reservoir cap is usually the same as the one that lights up on the dashboard. Air filter The air filter prevents dust and debris from entering the engine. It should be checked on a regular basis and changed when it becomes dirty. Brake fluid This reservoir, which is usually situated close to the fire-wall, contains one of the most important fluids in your car. Hydraulic brakes operate when the pressure of the fluid pushes on the braking system when the brake pedal is pressed down. If the brake fluid reservoir is empty, there will be no pressure in the lines and brake failure will occur.
Radiator The radiator cools the
engine and is situated at the front of the engine compartment. It contains a cooling fluid that circulates around the combusion chambers. Coolant reservoir
It is here that coolant should be added in order to ensure the proper functioning of your cooling system. Check that the fluid reaches the “full” line imprinted on the side of the reservoir.
Power steering fluid Your car’s power steering mechanism is bathed in a special fluid. The reservoir for this fluid is clearly indicated so that its level can be adjusted when necessary.
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Engine This is the block found in the centre of the engine compartment. This is where pistons work inside cylinders. Spark plugs These are the devices responsible for the firing of the engine. Usually there are as many spark plugs as your engine has cylinders.
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A checklist for road accidents Car collisions and road accidents don’t just happen to other people. It is all too easy to fall into panic when we personally get involved in one, but it is important to keep a clear, calm head. To do that, it helps to know what to do in these circumstances. Here
is a short checklist that should be read attentively now and then put away in the glove compartment just in case it’s needed later. • Call the police immediately if an injury occurs, if there is serious damage to either vehicle, or if you suspect that one of the drivers is inebri-
ated or guilty of a criminal act. • If no one is injured, think about your safety: move your car to the side of the road, if it is possible, or use flares or any other emergency devices to alert oncoming drivers that there has been accident and that the road may be blocked.
• Write down all the facts: the circumstances of the accident, the date, time, place, the speed of the drivers involved, the direction in which each driver was going, and road conditions. • Draw a sketch of the accident scene, including the positions of each vehicle, or take a photo
with your cell phone. • Ask the owners of the other cars involved, as well as passengers and witnesses, to provide you with their contact information (names, addresses, and phone numbers). • Ask the drivers involved in the accident to give you the number of their driver’s license,
their license plate number, as well as insurance information (policy number, name of insurance company, and broker’s name). A last piece of advice: stay calm and polite despite all the inconveniences that the accident may cause you.
Auto body repair: an inexpensive solution Most drivers are pretty upset when they spot dents or dings on their vehicles. Trying to maintain bodywork in mint condition can entail large amounts of money. Fortunately, paintless body repair is one of the most inexpensive solutions for restoring your bodywork to its original appearance. The reality is that your vehicle can never be fully protected from the scrapes and scratches acquired in “hostile” environments such as grocery store parking lots, shopping mall lots, and office parking garages. But thanks to their expertise and unequalled skill, auto body repairers can quickly erase all sign of the dents and dings that may be spoiling the look of your vehicle. When looking for a reputable body shop, choose a repairer who has the appropriate professional training. With the help of special tools, this specialist will return your car’s bodywork to its original appearance by exerting slight pressure on the back of the metal where the dent is situated. The damaged area is slowly massaged back to its original shape, a millimetre at a time. Paintless dent removal has been around for almost forty years, but the technique is continually developing thanks to
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By Cindy Elavsky Q: Can you give me any news about the next “American Horror Story”? — Nina D., Mount Carmel, Indiana A: The list of big names who have signed on to star in “American Horror Story: Hotel” keeps getting bigger. I previously reported that Lady Gaga, Chloe Sevigny, Kathy Bates, Evan Peters, Wes Bentley, Matt Bomer, Cheyenne Jackson and Sara Paulson were checking into “Hotel,” and it was recently announced that Angela Bassett has been added to the hotel’s registry. Rumors have been swirling that Alexander Skarsgard and Michelle Pfeiffer also would be on the show, however, that casting news is looking more and more to be a
Catherine Bell red herring, unfortunately. I’ll keep you posted on developments as the premiere date gets closer. Season five is set to start in October on FX. Q: I’m a huge fan of “The Good Witch” movies on Hallmark Channel, and was thrilled that it became a series. Will “The Good Witch” be back for more episodes? — Deenie F., via email A: The popular supernatural series starring Catherine Bell and James Denton recently aired its season-one finale, and I am happy to report that it
will be back for a second season. Michelle Vicary, executive vice president of programming and publicity for Crown Media Family Networks, says, “Our viewers have fallen in love with Catherine Bell and her enchanting journey, as well as her talented co-stars, James Denton and Bailee Madison. After seeing the overwhelming response to the series, there was no question that ‘Good Witch’ would be renewed for a second season.” There will be a twohour season-two premiere this fall, followed by 10 new hours to follow in early 2016. While there’s no word yet on the exact dates of these airings, I’ll be sure to keep you posted. Q: Aside from “The X-Files” reboot, can you tell me what Gillian Anderson has coming up? — Betty R., via email A: Ms. Anderson is one busy lady. On Thursday, June 3, “Hannibal” returns to NBC for its
third season, where you can see Gillian as Dr. Bedelia Du Maurier. You’ll recall at the end of last season, she and Hannibal Lector (Mads Mikkelsen) were fleeing to France after the bloodbath at Dr. Lector’s house, which included much blood being shed by Will Graham (Hugh Dancy) and Jack Crawford (Laurence Fishburne). It was recently announced that Gillian will co-star in the Lifetime/A&E/History networks’ joint production of “War and Peace,” which is based on the classic novel by Leo Tolstoy. The limitedseries event also stars Paul Dano, Lily James, James Norton and Jim Broadbent, and will be simulcast on all three networks in 2016. Anderson also is set to return for season three of the BBC2 psychological-thriller series “The Fall,” which should air sometime in 2016. “The Fall” also stars “Fifty Shades of Grey” heartthrob Jamie Dornan. Write to Cindy at King Features Weekly Service,
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BLUEBERRY MUFFINS Deliciously dense, these muffins are made with a combination of regular all-purpose flour, whole-wheat flour and old-fashioned oats for the optimum blend of taste and health benefits. Blueberries, almonds, vanilla and fresh orange add brightness, sweetness and depth of flavor, along with essential nutrients and antioxidants. •1 cup old-fashioned oats, uncooked •1 cup whole wheat flour •1/2 cup all-purpose flour •2 teaspoons baking powder •1/2 teaspoon baking soda •1/2 teaspoon salt •1/4 cup brown sugar •1 tablespoon brown sugar •1 cup low-fat buttermilk •1/4 cup fresh orange juice •2 tablespoons canola oil •1 large egg •1 teaspoon vanilla extract •2 cups blueberries •1/4 cup natural almonds, chopped Preheat oven to 400 F. Line 12-cup muffin pan with paper liners. Grind oats in blender. In bowl, whisk oats, flours, baking powder and soda, salt and 1/4 cup sugar. In small bowl, whisk buttermilk, juice,
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Matt Damon the Moon” ($1.12 billion), No. 9 “Lord of the Rings: Return of the King” ($1.12 billion) and No. 10 “Skyfall” ($1.11 billion) Film historians insist that “Gone With the Wind” would top the list if theater prices were adjusted from 25 cents to today’s prices. It’s still the most-viewed movie of all time. It played in one theater, in every city, for a long time, instead of thousands of theaters across the country at one time. Woody Allen’s next film, “Irrational Man,” stars Joaquin Phoenix, Emma Stone and Parker Posey. Joaquin plays a
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19,817 OR 147/BW
2014 KIA FORTE
5 kms, Bluetooth, heated seats, alloy wheels, steering wheel controls, brand new. $ Was $20,685. Stk#Y4156A .......................................
16,900 OR$122/BW
2014 FORD ESCAPE SE 40,000 kms, AWD, heated seats, full power group, alloy wheels, $ Bluetooth, touch screen. Was $26,789. Stk#Y5053A .
24,912 OR$189/BW
2014 TOYOTA VENZA LE
SOLD
AWD, full power group, Bluetooth, tiptronic trans., limo-tinted windows, steering wheel hub. $ Was $27,940. Stk#Y5048A .........................................
2014 GMC ACADIA SLE
25,991 OR$199/BW
34,000 kms, back-up camera, 8 passenger, AWD, Bluetooth, touchscreen. $ Was $32,400. Stk#Y5047A .......................................
2013 CADILLAC CTS
Fresh off Cadillac lease with only 37,000 kms. $ Was $31,970. Stk#YF099A ...................................... 2013 FORD FIESTA SE 53,000 kms, alloy wheels, steering wheel controls, moonroof. $ Was $14,597. Stk#Y5003A ......................................
39,000 kms, leather, roof, touch screen, $ limited edition. Was $44,570. Stk#Y4160A ..............
2013 DODGE AVENGER SXT
2013 FORD ESCAPE
27,909 OR$229/BW
SOLD
29,956 OR$234/BW
SOLD 33,861
2014 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE
12,856 OR$109/BW
2012 DODGE AVENGER SXT
10,863 OR$99/BW
38,991 OR$288/BW
Wheels, trail rated, only 44,000 kms. $ Was $26,540. Stk#Y4119A ...................................... 59,000 kms, leather, Ecoboost, 4WD. $ Was $23,480. Stk#Y5026A .......................................
19,961 OR$174/BW
21,992 OR$175/BW
62,000 kms, bumper warranty to 100,000 kms, AWD, $ power group, PST paid. Was $21,760. Stk#YF153A ..
18,991 OR$168/BW
2012 KIA SORENTO LX
87,800 kms, auto. trans., full power group. $ Was $12,300. Stk#Y5002B ........................................... 2012 KIA OPTIMA 44,700 kms, PST paid, hybrid, htd. seats, Bluetooth. $ Was $23,400. Stk#Y5001A ......................................
10,996 OR$99/BW
2011 DODGE AVENGER SXT
86,000 kms, PST paid, alloy wheels, spoiler. $ Was $11,320. Stk#YF120C ..............................................
2011 KIA OPTIMA LX
57,000 kms, AWD, PST paid, full power group, alloy wheels, Bluetooth, heated seats. $ Was $20,850. Stk#YF012A .......................................
18,991 OR$169/BW
2012 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE 93,000 kms, PST paid, 4x4, trail rated. $ Was $27,200. Stk#Y4133B .......................................
22,966 OR$219/BW
2011 JEEP LIBERTY SPORT
82,000 kms, PST paid, 4x4, trail rated, full $ power group. Was $19,900. Stk#Y5042A ................
17,911 OR$179/BW
27,000 kms, skyview moonroof, PST paid, Bluetooth, steering wheel controls. $ Was $16,970. Stk#YF155A .......................................
Bluetooth. Was $12,486. $ StkYF003A ................... (5 to choose from) Starting at
2011 TOYOTA COROLLA LE
2011 HYUNDAI SANTA FE
2011 KIA SORENTO LX 165,000 kms, full power group, alloy wheels,
15,816 OR$159/BW
50,000 kms, local trade, PST paid, auto. trans., A/C, $ full power group. Was $13,970. Stk#Y5025B ..........
11,893 OR$125/BW
2011 FORD FOCUS SE
Local trade with only 60,000 kms, spoiler, wheels, auto. trans., power group. $ Was $14,320. Stk#Y4164B .......................................
SOLD
12,988 OR $149/BW
114,000 kms, leather, moonroof, DVD player, 2 sets of tires, PST paid trade. $ Was $17,109. Stk#Y5020B .......................................
14,991 OR$155/BW
9,789 OR$103/BW
2010 KIA FORTE
117,000 kms, LX+ powergroup, A/T, $ heated seats. Was $10,600. Stk#YE197A......................
133,000 kms, PST paid, trail rated, full power $ group. Was $16,795. Stk#Y5048B ..........................
14,687 OR$176/BW
2008 HYUNDAI TUCSON GL
full power group, auto. trans., affordable sports $ sedan, spoiler. Was $11,560. Stk#Y4171B ..................
8,992 OR $99/BW
CAPITAL KIA 306-783-2772 or 1-877-783-2772
142,000 kms, AWD, auto. trans., PST paid, power group, tinted windows, alloy wheels. $ Was $16,721. Stk#YF55B .........................................
2008 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE LAREDO
20,881 OR$215/BW
2010 FORD FUSION SE 112,500 kms, sedan,
134 Broadway St. E., Yorkton, SK
9,922 OR$159/BW
2009 HYUNDAI SANTA FE LTD.
10,663 OR$109/BW
64,000 kms, luxury sedan, leather interior, Onstar, trip computer, fully equipped. $ Was $22,440. Stk#Y5024A .......................................
259/BW
2012 KIA SPORTAGE LX
93,000 kms, spoiler, alloy wheels, PST paid. $ Was $12,498. Stk#Y5040C ...........................................
SOLD
$
OR
2014 JEEP COMPASS 4X4
11,909 OR$103/BW
4 cyl., heated seats, alloy wheels, 43,570 kms. $ Was $18,700. Stk#Y4084A .......................................
2011 CADILLAC DTS
2014 KIA SOUL
34,891 OR$245/BW
Fresh off Jeep lease with only 17,000 kms. $ Like new. Was $36,870. Stk#Y5038AA ....................
19,909 OR$156/BW
9,982 OR$90/BW
2014 VW JETTA TRENDLINE
26,000 kms, 7 passenger, 4x4, heated seats, SYNC, $ touch screen. Was $36,740. Stk#Y5021A................
54,000 kms, moonroof, wheels, power group. $ Was $22,470. Stk#Y5051A .......................................
19,991 OR$179/BW
$
2015 FORD EXPLORER
2014 JEEP WRANGLER SAHARA
2013 DODGE CHARGER SXT
2012 HYUNDAI ACCENT
20,995 OR$216/BW
28,610 $ OR 183B/W $
0%for 84 months
$
2014 CHRYSLER 300 S
Starting at
$
OR
SOLD
DOOR CRASHER All wheel drive, sport heated seats, Bluetooth, htd. seats, 5 yr./ 100,000 kms bumper warranty with roadside assistance, UVO powered by Microsoft, backup camera, alloy sport wheels, steering wheel controls, ABS, sat. radio. MSRP $29,770. Stk#YF045
Bluetooth, htd. seats, 5 yr./100,000 kms bumper warranty with roadside assistance, UVO powered by Microsoft, backup camera, alloy sport wheels, steering wheel controls, ABS, sat. radio. MSRP $24,255. Stk#YF045 Starting at
$
— VANS — VANS — VANS —
2015 KIA SPORTAGE LX
DOOR CRASHER
96,400 kms, PST paid, full power group, auto. trans., $ wheels. Was $12,291. Stk#Y5008B. ............................ 2007 CHEVY EQUINOX 118,300 kms, AWD, leather, chrome wheels, very clean SUV. $ Was $14,200. Stk#Y5015B .......................................
9,951 OR$102/BW
11,881 OR$194/BW
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Houses for Sale
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$19995 YORKTON SMALL ENGINE & REPAIR
Houses for Sale
SMARTER. BOLDER. FASTER.
Houses For Rent OLDER 2 Bedroom house in downtown area in Yorkton. Garden space available. Renting Now. Phone 306-783-7929.
BROADWAY PARK REALTY
INCOME POTENTIAL 173 TUPPER AVE.
43 BRADBROOKE DR.
MLS#523211
MLS#528620
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Serving Yorkton and Area
All work guaranteed. Call anytime for a quote
Houses for Sale
PURCHASE YOUR HOME WITH THE HELP OF RENTAL INCOME
Contact Deb Cook, RealtorÂŽ for details at 306-621-6495 (deb.cook@century21.ca)
Century 21 Broadway Park Realty 180 Broadway Street West, Yorkton
306-782-2253
ÂŽ2011 Century 21 Real Estate LLC, All rights reserved. Century 21ÂŽ is a registered trademark owned by Century 21 Real Estate LLC, An equal Opportunity Company. Each ofďŹ ce is independently owned and operated.
386 - 7th Ave. N. K&K CONSTRUCTION & Carpentry: Renovating, Roofing, Siding, Fences, Garages, etc. Call Thomas Kowalchuk at 306-621-5663 or 306-786-1887 (business). Fax 306-786-1875
Cleaning JUNK REMOVED from your yard. 306-782-0851.
Handyperson
DENNY
The Handyman 35+ YEARS EXPERIENCE With a Very Picky Wife •Complete renos •Fencing •Laminate ooring •Decks •Siding •General Repairs
306-621-9223
CALL 306-783-0544 Land Wanted
Deliveries by Ken: Bought something too big to get home. Cleaning up need something hauled out. Give me a call (306) 641-0154. Can’t face the thought of housecleaning? Look for some help in the Classifieds.
Renos & Home Improvement
TWO MEN AND A CHAINSAW -Tree removal/limb cutting -Hedge removal/hedge trimming -Lawn cutting/garden tilling
306-783-4503 ROTOTILLING GARDENS, walk behind rear tine, mowing grass. Call 306-782-9131. WILL DO... garden tilling, hedge trimming, tree branch trimming, yard clean-up, garbage removal. Phone 306-620-8541 or 306-7830017.
PAINTER FOR hire and other small jobs. My rate is $22./hr. 10% off for the month of May. Phone 306-621-0895.
TOP QUALITY FARMS WANTED
I HAVE BUYERS WISHING TO PURCHASE: • 4000+ acre farms with equipment (2 buyers waiting) • 1000 to 2000 acres farms (5 buyers waiting) • Under 1000 acre farms (6 buyers waiting) Call today to discuss these opportunities
FOR ALL your Interior, Exterior work. Decks, fences, siding, windows/doors and builds. Bath and kitchen remodeling/tiling. Experienced and licensed. Call Mike at 306-621-7526.
• Brick • Block • Parging • Chimney Repairs • Cultured Stone • Stack Stone
306-647-2658 or 306-641-7798 Deron Malinowski — Box 241, Theodore, SK S0A 4C0
Cabins/Cottages/Country Homes
COTTAGES FOR SALE LAKE OF THE PRAIRIES
(WITHIN AN HOUR OF YORKTON)
$
325,000
1000 sq. ft. Quiet, comfortable and well kept. 2 bedroom, fridge, stove, washer, dryer, 2 car plug-in parking, balcony and storage room.
2 BEDROOM CONDO AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY
Call Daytime
306-782-8803 Must have references. Automatic deposit available.
Just North of Parkland Mall Taking Applications for
2 BEDROOM •Stove, fridge, dishwasher •Air conditioning •Large, in-suite storage room •Heat, water and parking included •On bus route •Spacious suites with large balcony •Clean and quiet •Security doors •Smoke free REFERENCES REQUIRED FOR APPOINTMENT CALL
306-783-3379
NOW RENTING 1475
NOW RENTING
Starting at $ Starting at per month $ 1475 Utilities per Included month Utilities included
Blue Chip Realty 269 Hamilton Road Frank Su Yorkton, Sask. Ag Investment Specialist 306-783-6666
306-491-6728 Each office is independently owned & operated.
Mobile/Manufactured Homes for Sale 1980 THREE Bedroom Mobile Home in Yorkton City Trailer Court. New roof, new windows, 14X72 plus addition. Call 306-7838130. ONLY TWO HOMES left for our Spring Blowout. Fantastic pricing. Call us for the details. Marg at Craigs Home Sales in Lethbridge wants to help get you into one of our clearance homes or find one to suit your needs. 1-855-380-2266.
Space For Lease COMMERCIAL PROPERTY For Lease on Myrtle Avenue in Yorkton. This property offers 1700sq.ft. of space and plenty of parking for commercial, retail, office or storage. Utilities paid. Available May 1, 2015. First month rent free. Phone 306-621-9226 or 306-6215076.
Apartments/Condos for Rent
104 Sawchuk RoadBodnaruk Hill Dev.: 1,300 SF lakefront bungalow. 3 bdrms, 2 baths, laundry/ utility room. Open concept living room, dining room & kitchen. Large deck. Central air. Wood ½replace in living room. MLS #1505118.
DELUXE 4-PLEX APARTMENTS
Renos & Home Improvement
D.M. MASONRY SERVICES
Cabins/Cottages/Country Homes
Apartments/Condos for Rent
NUMBER ONE WORLDWIDE
Painting/Wallpaper
Moving
Apartments/Condos for Rent
31 Lakeshore DriveRicker’s Subdivision: An affordable cottage just west of Roblin 8 miles. 1 1/2 storey. 1,112 SF. 2 lots (more than 1/2 an acre). Septic ½eld. Well. 16’ x 16’ shed. 8’ x 12’ storage shed. MLS #1425733
119,000
$
ALLANBROOKE APARTMENTS
• Large 1 & 2 bedroom. • Soft water, heat, and parking included • Fridge & stove • In suite laundry • A/C, deck & patio door • Secure, quiet FOR VIEWING CALL
Janet 306-620-6838 ON BUS ROUTE
KAREN GORALUK SALESPERSON CELL: 204-773-6797 EMAIL: karen@north-star.ca
227 Main St., Roblin 1-800-668-5220 www.north-star.ca
BRAND NEW - 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 and dryer. $1,395/month plus utilities. Non smoking, no pets. References required. Call 306-621-5550 for further information or for viewing.
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PROFESSIONAL COUPLE/Family to enjoy newer home. Features open concept, 1260sq.ft., 3 bedroom, 1 1/2 baths, laundry room, includes appliances. $1400/month plus utilities. Phone 306-621-3544. SPRINGSIDE HOUSING Authority is currently accepting applications for a 3 bedroom home. Fridge and stove included. Well kept, clean and quiet neighborhood. Rent is based on income. For more information and applications please call Morlie at (306)792-2222. TAKING APPLICATIONS for a 4 Bedroom house for rent on Delaere Dr. Available June 1, washer/ dryer, fridge/stove included, no smoking or pets, near 2 schools, near park & outdoor rink, double car garage, 1138 sq.ft., a/c. $1400/month plus utilities. References required. Call 306-641-5909 for further information and viewing. TWO BEDROOM Lake Front Home at York Lake. Approximately 800sq.ft. Includes: stove, fridge, washer, dryer, dishwasher, security monitoring, (HD Bell ExpressVu TV services available). No pets. References required. $1,050/month. Available May 1, 2015. Call 306-786-6262.
Suites For Rent ONE BEDROOM Senior Social housing unit available in Rhein, SK. Rent is based on income. Heat, water and sewer are included in the rent. For more information, please contact Regional Housing Operations in Yorkton at 306-783-1000. 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. 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, Box 58, Spy Hill, SK., S0A 3W0, 306-740-0542. TAKING APPLICATIONS for a 2 bedroom apartment on main floor in a private home. Available June 1. 4 appliances, all utilities, cable and internet. For a quiet, nonsmoking person. No pets, No parties, No smoking. References & damage deposit required. Phone 306-783-6040.
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306-621-6793 Bachelor, 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Suites - Fridge, stove, parking, heat & water included - Security doors, close to bus stop - No pets - Balconies on 2 & 3 bedroom suites Duplexes for Rent 2 BEDROOM Duplex for rent with attached garage, $1,300/month + utilities, 5 appliances, reverse osmosis, energy efficient w/ no stairs. 306-783-4713.
Houses For Rent 2 HOUSES For Rent in Canora & Rooms to rent in Saltcoats. Phone 306-621-0842.
Houses For Rent BEAUTIFUL 3 bedroom townhouse; 1200 sq.ft. recently renovated, 6 appliances, central air conditioning, high efficiency furnace. $1325/month. References & lease required. Call George @ 306-537-3228 or Troy & Tara @ 306-620-5040 or 306-783-0244. www.pin.ca/sask/11-07-04. FOR RENT: 2 bedroom home, 4 appliances, central location. References required. Phone 306-7829673. HOMES TO Rent in Canora. See what is available at w w w. c a n o ra h o m e re n ta l s. c o m . 306-563-2031. Clean, comfortable & affordable. No Pets. References required. HOUSES FOR families available in Rhein, SK. 1-2 bedroom and 1-3 bedroom. Rent is based on income. Tenant pays all utilities. For more information, please contact Regional Housing Operations in Yorkton at 306-783-1000.
GUNS REGISTERED or not. I buy unwanted guns. Can pick up from residence if necessary. Call evenings 306-620-9952.
Building Supplies 2 BRAND NEW, never been used ALL WEATHER WINDOWS. Triple Pane with Low E, white PVC trim, 70 7/8� x 106 1/2� & 70 7/8� x 88 7/8�. Paid $4055. Will sell for $1200 each or $2200 for both. Phone 306-435-6726.
Furniture EASY CHAIR Rocker, matching double size sofa bed. Price $210.00 cash, negotiable. Brown and beige scenes, flowers, wagon, barn. 306-783-8689. FURNITURE ITEMS For Sale (Moving): 9 pc. Antique dining room set $3300; 7 pc. solid maple bedroom set $1000; round glass kitchen table w/4 chairs $320; Treadmill $500; Futon $250; TV armoire $200. Offers considered. Text or call 306-641-6530, or email: jdw@sasktel.net.
Wanted to Buy OLD AMMUNITION, Hunting knives, especially Marble’s, Buck, Puma, World war stuff, Hudson’s Bay items. 306-542-2848 or 306542-7106.
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0% FINANCING AVAILABLE OAC*
2015 GMC SIERRA SLE 1500 DOUBLE CAB ALL TERRAIN Z71
5.3L, auto., ATC, PW, PL, power bucket seats, backup camera, 20” wheels, XM radio, trailer tow, trailer brake, remote start, white. MSRP $50,130
39,900
AS LOW AS $
266
$
36+TAX B/W WITH
LEASE FOR $750 DOWN FOR 48 MOS. @ 1.9% INTEREST
0% FINANCING AVAILABLE OAC*
2015 GMC SIERRA SLT 2500HD CREW CAB Z71
2015 GMC CANYON SLE CREW CAB 4X4
6.6 Duramax diesel, auto., ATC, PW, PL, CD, leather heated seats, backup camera, Bose stereo, camper mirrors, trailer brake, remote start, Bluetooth. MSRP $76,505
3.6L, auto., ATC, PW, PL, CD, backup camera, remote start, Bluetooth, trailer tow. MSRP $39,330
SPRING SAVINGS PRICE
SPRING SAVINGS PRICE
456
$
63,995
00TAXES IN B/W WITH PURCHASE FOR $0 DOWN FOR 84 MOS. @ 2.99% INTEREST $
$
234
37,995
55+ TAX B/W WITH LEASE FOR $0 DOWN FOR 48 MOS. @ 1.9% INTEREST $
2014 CHEV ORLANDO LT 2.4L, auto., ATC, PW, PL, CD, XM radio, Onstar, 7 pass., white ........................................................... $16,495 2014 BUICK LACROSSE CXL 3.6L V6, auto., ATC, PW, PL, CD, XM, Onstar, heated leather buckets, r. start, rear camera, 26,000 kms, black....................................... $28,900 2014 BUICK ENCLAVE CXL AWD 3.6L V6 auto., ATC, PW, PL, CD, XM, Onstar, r. start, htd. lth. buckets, sunroof, rear camera, tow pkg.,24,000 kms, silver ........................ $43,900 2014 BUICK ENCLAVE CXL 3.6L V6, auto., ATC, PW, PL, CD, Onstar, heated leather buckets, XM, remote start, sunroof, tow pkg., 34,000 kms, white diamond, PST tax paid ................................................ $43,900 2014 CHEV SILVERADO LT CREW CAB 4X4 5.3L auto., ATC, PW, PL, CD, alum. wheels, keyless entry, 27,000 kms, dark gray ...................... $33,900 2014 GMC TERRAIN SLE2 AWD 2.4L 4-cyl., auto., ATC, PW, PL, CD, Onstar, htd. cloth buckets, XM, rear camera, r. start, 31,000 kms, white. .................................... $26,900
5.3L, auto., ATC, PW, PL, CD, rear camera, trailer brake, heated seats, silver. MSRP $49,790
3.6 V6, auto., ATC, PW, PL, heated leather seats, power liftgates, remote start, rearview camera, Bose stereo. MSRP $50,575
49,495
AS LOW AS $
AS LOW AS $
284
$
53+TAX B/W WITH $750 DOWN
LEASE FOR FOR 48 MOS. @ 0% INTEREST
GM BUYBACKS - ALL AT A GREAT DEAL 2015 GMC SIERRA SLT 2500 HD C/CAB 4X4 6.6L Duramax diesel, auto., ATC, PW, PL, CD, XM, Onstar, sunroof, heated leather buckets, remote start, Z71 pkg., tow pkg., 7,500 kms, white ......... $58,900 2015 CHEV SILVERADO LTZ 2500 HD C/CAB 4X4 6.6L Duramax diesel, auto., ATC, PW, PL, CD, XM, Onstar, heated leather buckets, remote start, sunroof, rear camera, MyLink, Z71 pkg., tow pkg., 12,000 kms, white ...................................... $58,900 2015 CHEV SILVERADO LTZ 2500 HD C/CAB 4X4 6.6L Duramax diesel, auto., ATC, PW, PL, CD, XM, Onstar, htd. lth. buckets, r. start, rear camera, MyLink, Z71 pkg., tow pkg., 7,000 kms, white ......... $57,500 2014 GMC SIERRA SLE DBLE CAB 4X4 5.3L V8, auto., ATC, PW, PL, CD, remote start, backup camera,Bluetooth, p. seat, 800 km, red....... $32,900 2014 CHEV CRUZE LT 4 DR. 1.4L turbo, 4 cyl., auto., ATC, PW, PL, CD, Onstar, r. start, XM, MyLink, rear camera, 26,000 kms, black granite ...... $15,495 2014 CHEV MALIBU LT 4 DR. 2.5L 4 cyl., auto., ATC, PW, PL, CD, XM, Onstar, MyLink, remote start, sunroof, p. seat, rear camera, 1 white, 1 black granite ............. Starting at$18,900
2015 CHEV SILVERADO LT C/CAB Z71 TRUE NORTH EDITION
2015 GMC ACADIA SLT AWD
2014 CHEV EQUINOX LT AWD 2.4L 4-cyl., auto., ATC, PW, PL, CD, XM, Onstar, heated cloth buckets, p. seat, r. start, MyLink, rear camera, 28,000 kms, white ...................................... $27,900 2014 CHEV EQUINOX LT AWD 2.4L 4-cyl., auto., ATC, PW, PL, CD, XM, Onstar, htd. cloth buckets, rear camera, r. start, 32,000 kms, gray ....... $26,900 2013 GMC TERRAIN SLE2 AWD 2.4L 4 cyl., auto., ATC, PW, PL, CD, XM, Onstar, htd. cloth buckets, r. start, p. seat, rear camera, 36,000 kms, black....................................... $24,900 2013 CHEV CAMARO 2LT COUPE 3.6L V6, auto., ATC, PW, PL, XM, Onstar, Bluetooth, heated leather buckets, remote start, orange stripe pkg., rear camera, heads-up display, 27,000 kms, white ...................................... $26,900 2013 CHEV EQUINOX LT AWD 2.4L, auto., ATC, PW, PL, CD, heated seats, remote start, 37,000 kms, black....................................... $24,900 2013 CHEV IMPALA LT 3.6L, auto., ATC, PW, PL, CD, remote start, alum. wheels, dual climate control, 2 to choose from, grey, white ................................ Starting at$17,495
41,500
272
73+ TAX B/W WITH LEASE FOR $1000 DOWN FOR 48 MOS. @ 1.90% INTEREST $
LAST OF THE 2014 MODELS THESE UNITS MUST GO!! 2014 CHEV SILVERADO LT DOUBLE CAB Z71
5.3L, auto., ATC, PW, PL, CD, remote start, power seats, backup camera, silver. MSRP $46,840
2014 Year End Price
$35,600
SAVE $11,240
2014 GMC SIERRA SLE DOUBLE CAB 2WD 5.3L, auto., ATC, PW, PL, CD, remote start, power seats, backup camera, white. MSRP $41,960
2014 Year End Price
$30,900
SAVE $11,060
2014 BUICK ENCORE CXL AWD 1.4L Turbo, auto., ATC, PW, PL, CD, heated leather seats, remote start, rear camera, heated steering wheel, blind and cross traffic alert. MSRP $35,930
2014 Year End Price
$29,900
SAVE $6,030
QUALITY PRE-OWNED VEHICLES — DIESEL TRUCKS —
2014 GMC SIERRA SLT 2500 HD C/CAB 4X4 6.6L Duramax diesel, auto., ATC, PW, PL, CD, heated leather buckets, Onstar, XM, remote start, Z71 pkg., tow pkg., 28,000 kms, black ............. $54,900 2014 GMC SIERRA SLT C/CAB 4X4 6.6L Duramax diesel, auto., ATC, PW, PL, CD, XM, heated leather buckets, remote start, chrome step tubes, Z71 pkg., tow pkg., 45,000 kms, white . $53,900 2013 CHEV SILVERADO LTZ 2500 HD C/CAB 4X4 6.6L Duramax diesel, auto., ATC, PW, PL, CD, XM, Onstar, heated leather buckets, 20” wheels, tow pkg., chrome step tubes, remote start, Z71 pkg., 26,000 kms, white..................................................................... $54,900 2013 GMC SIERRA SLT 2500 HD C/CAB 4X4 6.6L Duramax diesel, auto., ATC, PW, PL, CD, XM, Onstar, heated leather buckets, sunroof, remote start, rear camera, chrome step tubes, tow pkg., Z71 pkg., 93,000 kms, grey ...................................................................................... $43,900 2011 DODGE RAM LARAMIE 2500 HD C/CAB 4X4 6.7L Cummins diesel, auto., ATC, PW, PL, XM, heated leather buckets, remote start,. r. boards, rear camera, tow pkg., sunroof, Bluetooth, 102,000 kms, black .................................................................. $41,900 2010 GMC SIERRA SLT 2500 HD C/CAB 4X4 6.7L Duramax diesel, auto., ATC, PW, PL, CD, Onstar, 20” wheels, heated leather buckets, remote start, Bose sound, Z71 pkg., tow pkg., 175,000 kms, stealth grey......................................................................... $31,900 2009 CHEV SILVERADO LT 2500 HD C/CAB 4X4 6.6L Duramax diesel, auto., ATC, PW, PL, CD, Onstar, XM, p. seat, remote start, chrome step tubes, boxliner, Z71 pkg., tow pkg., 156,000 kms, silver ...... $27,900 2007 GMC SIERRA SLT 2500 HD CREW CAB 6.6L Duramax diesel, auto., ATC, PW, PL, leather heated seats, keyless entry, 321,000 kms, silverbirch .................................................... $15,900
— GAS TRUCKS —
2013 GMC SIERRA SLT 1500 CREW CAB 4X4 5.3L, auto., ATC, PW, PL, CD, navigation, all terrain package, box cover, heated leather seats, 72,000 kms, dark red ............................. $35,900 2013 GMC SIERRA NEVADA EDITION EXT. 4X4 4.8L V8 auto., ATC, PW, PL, CD, Onstar, r. start, chrome step tubes, tow pkg., 74,000 kms, mocha steel .......................................................................... $22,900 2012 CHEV AVALANCHE LTZ 4X4 5.3L V8, auto., ATC, PW, PL, CD, Onstar, XM, heated leather buckets, remote start, 20” wheels, navigation, rear camera, tow pkg., 86,000 kms, white diamond ........................................................................................... $33,900 2012 GMC SIERRA SLE C/CAB 4X4 5.3L V8 auto., ATC, PW, PL, CD, 50,000 kms, silver ....................$26,900 $25,900 2011 GMC SIERRA SLE C/CAB 4X4 5.3L V8 auto., ATC, PW, PL, CD, XM, Onstar, remote start, chrome accessory package, chrome step tubes, spray-in boxliner, tow pkg., Z71 pkg., 67,000 kms, black ..................................................................... $25,900 2011 GMC SIERRA SLE REG. CAB 4X4 4.8L V8, auto., ATC, PW, PL, CD, remote start, Onstar, tow pkg., 64,000 kms, silver..................................................................................... $18,900 2011 CHEV SILVERADO LTZ CREW CAB 4X4 (ULTIMATE EDITION) 5.0L, auto., ATC, PW, PL CD, Bose stereo, remote start, sunroof, navigation, 20” wheels, 99,000 kms, black ............................................... $29,900 2011 CHEV SILVERADO LTZ C/CAB 4X4 5.3L V8 auto., ATC, PW, PL, CD, XM, Onstar, remote start, heated leather buckets, sunroof, chrome step tubes, Z71 pkg., tow pkg., 121,000 kms, white .................................................................................. $27,900 2011 CHEV SILVERADO LTZ C/CAB 4X4 5.3L V8 auto., ATC, PW, PL, CD, Onstar, heated leather buckets, remote start, XM, chrome step tubes, 20” wheels, rear camera, tonneau cover, tow pkg., 93,000 kms, white diamond ...................................................... $29,900 2011 GMC SLE C/CAB 4X4 5.3L V8 auto., ATC, PW, PL, CD, p. seat, Onstar, remote start, r. boards, tonneau cover, tow pkg., 92,000 kms, black ..................................................................... $21,900
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WE FINANCE
2010 GMC SIERRA SLE EXT. CAB 4X4 5.3L V8, auto., ATC, PW, PL, CD, Onstar, p. seat, XM, Z71 pkg., tow pkg., 157,000 kms, silver................................................................................... $16,900 2010 GMC SIERRA SLT C/CAB 4X4 5.3L V8 auto., ATC, PW, PL, CD, XM, Onstar, heated leather buckets, remote start, 20” chrome wheels, tow pkg., 125,000 kms, dark grey ................................... $24,900 2010 CHEV SILVERADO CHEYENNE CREW CAB 4X4 4.8L auto., ATC, PW, PL, CD, tow package, 128,000 kms, blue granite ..... $18,900 2010 CHEV SILVERADO LS EXT. CAB 4X4 4.8L V8 auto., ATC, PW, PL, CD, 145,000 kms, white ................................ $16,500 2009 GMC SIERRA SLT C/CAB 4X4 GFX pkg., 5.3L V8 auto., ATC, PW, PL, CD, Onstar, heated leather buckets, remote start, XM, r. boards, sunroof, box liner, Bose sound, tow pkg., 182,000 kms, white ............................... $17,500 2009 CHEV COLORADO LT C/CAB 4X4 3.7L 5 cyl. auto., ATC, PW, PL, CD, Onstar, XM, remote start, box liner, Z71 pkg., tow pkg., 165,000 kms, black .................................... $15,900 2008 CHEV SILVERADO LT C/CAB 4X4 5.3L V8 auto., ATC, PW, PL, CD, XM, Onstar, cloth buckets, remote start, Z71 pkg., tow pkg., chrome step tubes,146,000 kms, white ............ $17,900 2008 CHEV AVALANCHE LS 4X4 5.3L V8 auto., ATC, PW, PL, CD, Onstar, p. seat, r. boards, tow pkg., 135,000 kms, maroon ....................... $17,900 2008 GMC SIERRA SLE EXT. CAB 4X4 5.3L V8 auto., ATC, PW, PL, CD, XM, Onstar, truck topper, p. seat, remote start, Z71 pkg., r. boards, tow pkg., 175,000 kms, silver .............. $16,900 2007 CHEV SILVERADO LS C/CAB 4X4 5.3L V8 auto., ATC, PW, PL, CD, p. seat, Z71 pkg., tow pkg., 183,000 kms, white .................................................................................. $13,900
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— SUVS —
2013 CHEV EQUINOX LT AWD 2.4L 4 cyl. auto., ATC, PW, PL CD, Onstar, heated leather, buckets, XM, remote start, rear camera, 55,000 kms, red .............................................. $24,900 2012 GMC ACADIA SLE AWD 3.6L, V6, auto., ATC, PW, PL, quad buckets, sunroof, backup camera, 7 passenger, power seat, remote start, 100,096 kms, white ..................... $24,900 2011 CHEV TRAVERSE LT AWD 3.6L V6 auto., ATC, PW, PL, CD, power seat, front & rear heat & air, dark grey, 151,000 kms ............................................. $15,900 2011 GMC YUKON XL SLT 4X4 5.3L V8 auto., ATC, PW, PL, CD, Onstar, heated leather buckets, rear heat & A/C, remote start, r. boards, tow pkg., 165,000 kms, grey................................ $23,900 2011 CHEV TRAVERSE LT AWD 3.6L V6 auto., ATC, PW, PL, CD, XM, Onstar, remote start, heated cloth buckets, p. seat, Bluetooth, tow pkg., 96,000 kms, grey ........................... $21,500 2011 CHEV EQUINOX LT AWD 2.4L 4 cyl., auto., ATC, PW, PL, CD, Onstar, remote start, 78,000 kms, goldmist .............................................. $19,900 2011 CHEV EQUINOX LT AWD 2.4L 4 cyl., auto., ATC, PW, PL, r. start, alum. wheels, 142,000 kms, white$15,900 2010 CHEV EQUINOX LT AWD 2.4L 4 cyl., auto., ATC, PW, PL, CD, Onstar, remote start, 91,000 kms, cyber grey ........................................... $17,900 2010 CHEV EQUINOX LT AWD 2.4L 4 cyl., auto., ATC, PW, PL, CD, XM, Onstar, p. seat, remote start, rear camera, 113,000 kms, silver ............................ $15,900 2009 GMC ACADIA SLE AWD 3.6L V6 auto., ATC, PW, PL, CD, XM, Onstar, p. seat, quad cloth buckets, remote start, chrome step tubes, roof rack, tow pkg., rear spoiler, rear park assist, 115,000 kms, silver green ............................................................................................... $17,900 2009 BUICK ENCLAVE CXL AWD 3.6L V6 auto., ATC, PW, PL, CD, XM, Onstar, heated & cooled leather buckets, r. start, rear camera, sunroof, trailer pkg., 159,000 kms, red jewel ........... $16,900 2009 GMC ACADIA SLT AWD 3.6L, V6, auto., ATC, PW, PL, CD, XM, Onstar, heated leather buckets, remote start, tow pkg., 159,000 kms, silver .......................................................................... $15,900
2009 PONTIAC TORRENT AWD 3.4L V6 auto., ATC, PW, PL, CD, Onstar, remote start, 92,000 kms, silver $13,900 2008 BUICK ENCLAVE CXL AWD 3.6L V6, auto., ATC, PW, PL, CD, XM, DVD, Onstar, heated leather buckets, remote start, p. liftgate, 183,000 kms, blue........................................................... $12,900 2008 CHEV TRAILBLAZER LT 4X4 4.2L 6 cyl., auto., ATC, PW, PL, CD, Onstar, remote start, p. seat, tow pkg., only 46,000 kms, white ................................................... $15,900 2008 GMC ACADIA SLE AWD 3.6L V6 auto., ATC, PW, PL, CD, Onstar, 8 pass., 159,000 kms, navy ....... $14,900 2007 GMC ACADIA SLE2 AWD 3.6L auto., ATC, PW, PL, CD, rear DVD, remote start, Bose stereo, 175,000 kms, black granite ............................. $12,900 2007 BUICK RAINER CXL AWD 5.3L V8 auto., ATC, PW, PL, CD changer, XM, Onstar, heated leather buckets, sunroof, remote start, tow pkg., r. boards, grey ...... $8,900 2005 GMC ENVOY XL SLT 4X4 4.2L 6 cyl auto., ATC, PW, PL, CD changer, heated leather buckets, Onstar, r. boards, remote start, sunroof, tow pkg., 240,000 kms, grey ..................................... $6,900 2004 CHEV TRAILBLAZER LS EXT. 4X4 4.2L 6 cyl., auto., ATC, PW, PL, CD, p. seat, r. boards, 7 passenger, 154,000 kms, white ..................................................................................... $6,900 2003 GMC ENVOY XL SLE 4X4 4.2L 6 cyl., auto., ATC, PW, PL, CD, p. seat, 7 passenger, 199,000 kms, white.................................................... $5,500 2003 GMC JIMMY SLS 4 DR. 4X4 4.3L V6 auto., ATC, PW, PL, CD, remote start, tow pkg., 165,000 kms, pewter ........................................ $4,900 2003 GMC YUKON SLT 4X4 5.3L, auto., ATC, PW, PL, CD, heated seats, DVD, 3rd row seating, tow package, black, 211,000 kms............................. $8,500
— CARS —
2012 CHEV IMPALA LT 3.6L V6 auto., ATC, PW, PL, CD, remote start, 114,000 kms, black ........... $11,500 2010 CHEV IMPALA LT 3.5L V6 auto., ATC, PW, PL, CD, Onstar, remote start, p. seat, 94,000 kms, silver ................................................... $10,900 2010 PONTIAC G5 4 DR. 2.2L 4 cyl. std. trans., CD, tilt wheel, rear spoiler, 94,000 kms, white .......... $5,900 2008 CHEV COBALT LS 2 DR. 2.2L 4 cyl., auto., ATC, remote start, 145,000 kms, silver ............................ $5,900 2007 CHEV MALIBU LT 4 DR. 3.5L V6 auto., ATC, PW, PL, PM, CD, remote start, spoiler, 150,000 kms, silver ......................................................................... $6,500 2007 CHEV COBALT LT 2 DR. 2.2L, auto., ATC, PW, PL, CD, remote start, sunroof, 121,000 kms blue ....... $6,900 2007 CHEV IMPALA LS 3.5L V6, auto., ATC, PW, PL, CD, XM, Onstar, cloth buckets, remote start, 167,000 kms silver............................... $6,500 2005 PONTIAC PURSUIT G5 4 DR. 2.2L 4 cyl. auto., ATC, PL, keyless remote, rear spoiler, CD, 201,000 kms, grey ................................... $3,900
SOLD
2003 PONTIAC GRAND AM GT 2 DR. 3.4L V6 auto., ATC, PW, PL, CD, p. seat, sunroof, remote start, 107,000 kms, silver ................................ $5,500 2003 CHEV IMPALA LS 4 DR. 3.4L V6 auto., ATC, PW, PL, CD, cass., p. seat, r. start, 245,000 kms, white $3,900 2002 NISSAN ALTIMA SE 4 DR. 3.5L V6, auto., ATC, PW, PL, PM, CD, p. seat, remote start, 191,000 kms, green ..................................................................................... $3,500
— VANS —
2006 PONTIAC MONTANA SV6 EXT. VAN 3.5L V6 auto., ATC, PW, PL, CD, quad buckets, Onstar, p. sliding door, remote start, 191,000 kms, dark blue .......................................................... $5,500 2005 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN EXT. VAN 3.3L V6 auto., ATC, PW, PL, CD, quad cloth buckets, remote start, 188,000 kms, blue ....................................................................................... $5,900
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NEWLY BUILT 8x12 barn style garden shed. Complete with vinyl siding. $1300. Will build on site. Call 306-783-6240.
15 MACKENZIE DRIVE. Saturday, May 23, 8am-3pm. Multi family Garage Sale. One Day Only! Household items, decor, dishes, toys, sporting equipment, small kitchen appliances, and much more! Everything must go! 181 6TH AVE. N. Thurs., May 21, 9am-8pm, Fri., May 22, 9am-8pm & Sat., May 23, 9am-2pm. 2000 Skamper tent trailer, Scentsy, girls clothes, toys, furniture, stroller, highchair, tools & much more. 20 YORK Lake Road; Thurs., May 21, Fri., May 22 & Sat., May 23, 10am-4pm. Many assorted items for everyone. 216 2ND Ave. N.; Fri., May 22, 8am-5pm, Sat., May 23, 8am-4pm. Queen mattress set, three wheel bike with spare tire, books, cookbooks, Coleman lantern & case, antique oak chair, golf clubs & bags, plus many household articles. 21 GOOD Spirit Cres.; Sat., May 23, 9am-4pm. ONE DAY ONLY! Multi-family sale, baby/kids/maternity clothes, baby car seat & swing, electronics, computer accessories, computer desk, bikes, CDs, kids movies, table saw, furniture, lawnmower, household items & much more! 25 RIVERSIDE TERRACE. Fri., May 22, 4:30pm-8pm. Boy’s toys & miscellaneous items. 30 PINKERTON BAY. Fri., May 22, 10am-6pm & Sat., May 23, 10am-3pm. 3 family sale. Something for everyone. 364 4TH AVE. N. Saturday, May 23 & Sunday, May 24, starting at 9am both days. Includes; Golf clubs; right handed plus bag, a Sony TV, plates, wine glasses and other household items, picture frames, multiple ornaments, CD’s and much, much more. 377 BETTS AVE. Sat., May 23, 9am-3pm. Entertainment unit, puzzles, toys, books, kids clothes, household items & more. 378 MYRTLE AVE. Fri., May 22, 9am-5pm & Sat., May 23, 9am3pm. Plants & miscellaneous household items. 40 ROSS DRIVE. Friday, May 22, 9:30am-8pm & Saturday, May 23, 9am-1pm. Boys and girls brand name clothes, computer desk, bikes, & miscellaneous. 43 BARBOUR AVE. Friday, May 22, 9am-5pm. Table & chairs, collector plates, toys, safety beacon, tarp, many indoor and outdoor items. 527 PARKVIEW RD. Starting Wed., April 29 - Fri., May 22, 9am6pm daily. Building material, wood finishing equipment, variety of bicycles, ceramic tiles, nails, 5hp rototiller, apt size piano & misc. items. 54 MCNEIL CRES. Thurs., May 21, 5pm-8pm, Fri., May 22, 9am8pm & Sat., May 23, 9am-4pm. Antique & household furniture, girls bikes, toys, clothes, boys brand name clothes, pet items, auto tires. Something for everyone. Cancelled if raining. 61 MADGE Way; Thurs., May 21, Fri., May 22, Sat., May 23, 9am6pm. Furniture, tools, paving stones, electronics, clothes, household items. 66 PARK STREET (by the water tower). Sat., June 6, 10am-2pm. Tailgate Garage Sale. $10/vehicle. A great way to sell & buy. For info call 306-783-3759. Also a hotdog and home baking sale. Raising funds for children’s summer program. 6 ELMWOOD PL. Fri., May 22Sun., May 24, 8am-5pm. Big Garage and Yard Sale. Something for Everyone! 6 WILSON Cres.; Fri., May 22, 9am-5pm. Metal bed frame, portable closet, electric guitar, bike, ladies L H golf clubs, games and more. 75 VICTOR Place, Yorkton; Fri., May 22, 8am-8pm, Sat., May 23, 8am-3pm. Moving sale everything must go! 86 MOSSFIELD PL. Fri., May 22 & Sat., May 23, 8am-5pm. Huge Moving Garage Sale. Baby items, Ladies name brand clothes & shoes, cake decorating supplies, household items, home decor, surround system and DVD’s. COMMUNITY GARAGE Sales in Theodore, Sat., May 23, 8am3pm. Antiques, furniture, tools, building supplies, electrical & plumbing supplies, misc. household. Hot dog lunch in the rink lobby.
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16’ CRESTLINER Boat. Centre steering, fish finder with many more items, 40hp Honda motor, Easy load trailer, plywood stone guard all in good condition. Call 204-937-8236.
2003-27FT MALLARD 5th wheel trailer. Very clean and in great condition. Has 1 large slide, hidea-bed couch, A/C, queen-size bed, awning, power jacks, bath/shower, sleeps 6, rear hitch. Price $10,500. 306-783-1204.
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1979 LUND 18’ Deep V, 1982 90 Mercury motor, 2 stroke oil injection with 2-5 gallon steel cans, 1985 Custom made 24 roller trailer with new rubber, 2013 Minnkota Bow mount power drive 55lb. thrust 12 volt 54 inch shaft - used maybe 10 hours, Hummingbird sonar in console, canopy included with zip in windows and full front cover, new travel/cockpit tarp, Bow live well, 1 battery in the bow, 1 battery in the aft main. Price $7500.00. Phone 306-783-7764.
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20” NOMA 2 stage, 4hp, snowblower, electric start, light w/ manuals. Easy to use. Ideal for small walks/driveways. $300. Phone 306-782-2605. 3 VENDING Machines for sale at great location in Yorkton, SK. Serious enquiries only. Call Colin 204572-8381. 450 - 78 Records. Would like to sell as a lot. Ex. Country, western, International (Irish, Ukrainian, German). Average of $1.50/record but will take offers. Will deliver. Call 306-665-3354. Adult 3 Speed, 3 wheel bike. Drives with both back wheels. $225. Phone 306-783-9171. CHESTERFIELD SETS, Bedroom suites, table and chairs, wine supplies, lawn mower, snow blower, press drill, table saw, pressure washer, antique combination rototiller, snow blower. 306-783-6957 or 306-782-3680. ENERGY EFFICIENT gas furnace, very good condition, $1,500. OBO. Phone 306-547-2846. FOR SALE - To Move various size and style of buildings. For more information contact McCann’s Building Movers Ltd. at 403-279-6395 or visit our website: www.mccannsbldgmovers.com. MEN’S GOLF Clubs & Bag, plus extras. $225.00. Phone 306-7834448.
P235-75/R15 SPARE tire, like new with rim, off 1996 Ford F150, $75. firm. #5 Tokaido Karate Gi, $150. 306-273-0100 evenings. PROVINCE-WIDE CLASSIFIEDS. Reach over 550,000 readers weekly. Call Yorkton This Week NOW or 306-782-2465 for details. RECLINER, ULTRA suede, tan, $200, RCA tablet, new, $75, Tomtom GPS $60, 240v, 1500 amp baseboard heater, new, $150, 5000btu, window A/C, $125, motorcycle jacket, size 46, $60, gloves, $20, helmet, $40, tool chest, 32x9x9, $30, trailer mirror, $20, junior golf bag, $10, toaster, $10, coffee maker, $10. Call 306782-3200. SCRAP WOOD For Sale for your firepit. 306-782-0851. SHUFFLEBOARD - 11Ft. Bank Type, Hide-A-Bed - Beige, Organ Yamaha Electone two keyboard. Call 306-782-2912 for more information. UNDERGROUND WIRE, 9 - 250 watt low bay light fixtures and many other electrical supplies new and used. Phone 306-621-5076. Advertisements and statements contained herein are the sole responsibility of the persons or entities that post the advertisement, and the Saskatchewan Weekly Newspaper Association and membership do not make any warranty as to the accuracy, completeness, truthfulness or reliability of such advertisements. For greater information on advertising conditions, please consult the Association’s Blanket Advertising Conditions on our website at www.swna.com. AIR CONDITIONER Whirpool window (10K) with remote. Used 3 months. Street Hockey net (NHL) 6’X4’. Wooden toboggan 2 sliders. Phone 306-783-0672. BARN-STYLE VINYL Garden Sheds - 8x8ft. $1000; 8x10ft. $1250; 8x12ft $1550; 54” vinyl doors; insulated large dog houses, $300. 306-783-8260. BIRCH FIREWOOD for sale. $100./cord. Call 204-734-8843. BLACK 55” long x 21” deep x 26” high TV stand with 2 glass shelves, bought from Visions, will support 51”-55” TV. Asking $125. Phone 306-783-3051. BUYING SILVER coins, old paper currency, gold jewelry, old costume jewelry, military items, store signs, antiques and collectibles. Call 306-563-6794. FARM COTTAGE Cheese. Phone 306-548-4711. FOR SALE solid oak coffee table and two end tables with lots of storage, therapeutic magnetic sleep pad for a double bed, and 2 3ft. ceramic horses. brass plant stand. Call 306-792-2081 after 6pm or before 9am for more information. GAME FARM Elk Meat for sale. Ground meat, boneless roast, boneless steak. Call 306-782-5837 evening calls.
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149 ELIZABETH AVE. Thurs., May 21, 8am-7pm, Fri., May 22, 8am-5pm & Sat., May 23, 9am1pm. 15 CENTENNIAL Drive; Sat., May 23, 9am-5pm. No Early Birds. Everything must go. No reasonable offer refused.
Garage Sales
10 WILSON Cres.; Fri., May 22 & Sat., May 23, 9am-6pm. 1995 Lincoln Town Car, adult clothes, kitchen stools, Singer serger sewing machine, portable Singer sewing machine, Shop Vac, exercise bike, dishes, lots of luggage. 121 ELIZABETH AVE. Thurs., May 21-Sat., May 23, 8am-6pm. Desk, filing cabinet, barbecue, garden tiller, loveseats, chairs & lots of miscellaneous. FLEA MARKET vendors wanted Saturdays- June, July and August at Saltcoats Regional Park. Info call 306-744-2254. Wanted Entertainment Buskers Sundays- June, July and August at Saltcoats Regional Park. Showcase your talent. Info call 306-744-2254.
FOR SALE: 3 miniature mares - 2 Appaloosa cross and 1 Pinto. Phone Nimetz Miniatures. Kenville, MB. 204-734-4005.
Dogs FOR SALE: Blue Healer pups. Ready the middle of March. Parents are working cattle dogs. $200. each. Phone 306-728-3443.
ATVs / Dirt Bikes 2013 POLARIS Ranger side-byside, only 100 hrs., mint condition, driven by elderly couple. Phone 306-782-3452 or 306-590-8455.
Cars 2004 COROLLA S. 293,000kms, needs new head gasket and body work. $1800 OBO. Phone 306641-6009. 2005 CHEV Monte Carlo LS, white, 90K, 3.4l V6, auto., keyless entry, P.W., air, CD, D.B., in excellent condition, asking $6,500. Phone 306-783-3983. 2005 PONTIAC SUNFIRE. 180,000kms, blue, good tires, runs good. $2500. Phone 306-6216287
RVs/Campers/Trailers 2003 - 30ft. Topaz Triple E Fibreglass Travel Trailer. Low miles, very clean, great condition. Large slide-out. Well equipped. Sleeps 4. Comes with 20ft. screen room, equalizer hitch, sani wagon. $14,500. 306-743-7606.
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2008, 32 ft. Ultra-light Travel Camper for sale, sleeps 6, includes 12 ft. slide out, regular size shower, air conditioning plus many extras. Must be seen to be appreciated. Asking $16,500. Phone 306-783-5364, Yorkton. 2011-28’ BUMPER hitch trailer. Queen size separate room, 3/4 bath, fridge, stove w/oven, microwave, TV, DVD stereo system, A/C, furnace, living/dining room slide-out, dining table and couch convert to beds, excellent condition. Asking $18,700. Phone 306621-8262 or 306-620-2192.
R.V. LOTS FOR SALE
2006 LEXUS IS350, fully loaded, 105,000kms, comes with winter rims & tires, leather interior, silver in colour, excellent condition, very clean inside & out. $18,900. Call 306-641-5909.
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2007 PONTIAC G5, 5 speed standard, 178 kms, loaded with sunroof, good condition. $3,750 OBO. Call 306-849-2013.
306-563-6363
2011 BUICK Lacrosse CXL-V6, 37,000kms, mint condition, one owner, transferable extended warranty until April 2/18. Phone 306795-3520. 2011 CADILLAC SRX, V6, 2WD, excellent condition, only 45,000kms, $25,500. Call 306783-8315
Motorcycles 1974 HARLEY Davidson motorcycle cruise/touring, black in colour. Where is, as is. $3,500. OBO. 306-783-1416. 2010 KAWASAKI KLR 650, 3,500 kms., black and green. Asking $3,900. Phone 306-783-0374.
Parts & Accessories GREAT PRICES on new, used and remanufactured engines, parts and accessories for diesel pickups. Large inventory, engines can be shipped or installed. Give us a call or check us out at www.thickettenginerebuilding.ca. Thickett Engine Rebuilding. Ph. 204-532-2187 Russell, MB. MAIL HOT Hoist for 14’ gravel box. Phone 204-937-9219. 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.
Trucks & Vans 2004 DODGE Crew cab, 4 door, diesel, 5.9 Cummings, air conditioning, automatic, 2 wheel drive, new rubber, only 176,000kms, $15,500 Firm. Phone Everett 306783-5941. 2006 5.3 GMC SLE Crew Cab, Remote start, Box cover, 4X4, running boards, hidden hitch, fender flares, 218,000kms Truck, 114,000kms on motor, trans & transfer case serviced. $11,500. Call 306-782-7184 or cell 306-6217581. 2006 FORD 250 King Ranch, 4X4, auto, 270,000kms, motor not running, will trade up or down. Phone 306-877-4610. Dubuc. 2007 DODGE Ram 1500 Quad Cab 4X4, 178,000 kms, white, fully loaded, Lamar, 5th wheel hidden hitch, air bags, well maintained, trailer tow package with extended warranty, $13,900. Call 306-5974422. 2010 FORD 150 XLT, 4 door S/Crew XTR Pkg, 4X4, 5.4L. Very good condition, 103,000kms, power train care warranty to 150,000kms. 306-783-0820. 2012 CHEV Silverado crew cab, 4x4, teal blue, 5.3 automatic, 33,000 kms, flex fuel, excellent condition. Call 306-782-9497.
Boats
Farm Implements
Livestock
100 - USED HEAVY harrow Teeth. REM-4261-24. Universal 9/16x24. asking $12.50/each. If interested to buy the lot lower price considered. Phone 204-937-2706 or 204937-7462.
BLACK ANGUS Bulls. High performance yearlings and two year olds. Semen tested and delivered. Section 7 Ranch. Rocanville, SK. 306-645-2019.
16 NEW Bourgault 4 bar harrows, 104 16” 50 degree knock on sweeps, 91 16” 50 degree bolt on sweeps. Best offer. Call 306-5427580. 32FT. BOURGAULT Floating Hitch Cultivator. Model FH428-32, 8” spacing w/air package includes Leon’s S180 Bander w/diesel engine fan drive. Asking $9,000. Phone 306-621-9363. 555 MHD, 600 Case D, 400 Case gas, DC4 Case, H-IH, 705MM, 88Super Oliver D, 77 Oliver, breaking plow, 44 Special MHD, TEA Fergusson 3 point, 1870 White, 986 IH with 707 loader, 650 Romainian, W 4 IH, 640 Universal 3 point FWA with loader, 2150 White, 4520 JD, 5020-5010, 401020, 1135 MF, 4-150 Whitem 707 loader, Cash/Trades 306-7284702 or 306-728-8345, Perry. GOOD’S USED TRACTOR PARTS (204) 564-2528 or 1-877-564-8734 Roblin, MB MORRIS MAXIM air drill for sale. 34 foot double shoot, 10 inch spacing, paired row. Extra parts. 7180 Morris tank. $23,500. Phone 306-849-4527. NEW 400 BU Gravity Wagons. $7,400. Used Gravity Wagons/ Grain Carts. Dry Fertilizer Spreaders 4-8 Ton. $3,000 up. Portage, MB. 204-857-8403. SELLING TWO Case I.H.C. service manuals, one chassis, one motors for 3088 to 3688 series tractors. $80. OBO. Phone 306743-2429. WANTED: UNUSED TRACTORS. Cash in Yard. Pick up. Condition not too important. Also accepting equipment on consignment. Highway exposure. Call Perry 306-7284702 or 306-782-8345.
Feed & Seed North American Foods is looking for Oats. Call Mark for pricing. 306.457.1500.
Livestock 2 YEAR OLD and Yearling Dehorned Hereford Bulls. Performance info and EPD’s on all bulls. View at www.vcherefordfarm.com. Phone 306-743-5105.Langenburg.
BLACK ANGUS yearling bulls, semen tested and ready to go. Light BW and performance bulls. Crescent Creek Angus. Goodeve, SK. 306-876-4420 or 306-728-8284. 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. POLLED HEREFORD Yearling Bulls For Sale. Ron Popowich. 306-744-2508. SELLING AT Heartland Livestock Yorkton, SK., Wednesday, May 27 at 8am. 15 Commercial Red & Black Angus Heifers. 2 Red & 2 Black Angus Yearling Bulls, semen tested. Info call Darwin or Rachel at 306-745-3786 or Harvey at 306-621-5486.
Purebred Livestock 2 PUREBRED One year old Red Simmental Bulls, Sired by Trademark, semen tested. $3000 each or $5700 for both. Phone 204-5482492 or 204-648-5305. SPRINGER LIMOUSIN have been producing top quality Limousin cattle for the past 41 years. 2 Year old red or black bulls for sale. Phone Merv @ 306-272-0144. Leslie, SK.
Steel Buildings / Granaries STEEL BUILDINGS/ METAL BUILDINGS UP TO 60% OFF! 30x40, 40x60, 50x80, 60x100, 80x100 sell for balance owed! Call: 1-800-457-2206 www.crownsteelbuildings.ca STEEL BUILDINGS “SPRING SALES WITH HOT SAVINGS!” All steel building models and sizes are now on sale. Get your building deal while it’s hot. Pioneer Steel 1800-668-5422 www.pioneersteel.ca.
Career Training INTERIOR HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR SCHOOL No Simulators, In-the-seat training. Real world tasks. Weekly start dates. Job board! Funding options. Sign up online! iheschool.com 1-866-399-3853.
C. JONES TRUCKING SERVICE INC. Yorkton, Sask.
Available for long and short distance livestock hauling. Reasonable rates. Your choice • 53’ tridem trailer • 53’ quad trailer.
Phone 306-782-2830 or cell 306-621-9508
• 30 Years Driver Training Experience • One to One Professional Instruction • Day, 1 Week & 2 Week Courses • Air Brakes Ph.
306-786-6600 Yorkton, SK
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269 HAMILTON ROAD, YORKTON 306-783-6666
AGRICULTURAL SPECIALISTS
Agriculture Division
Call Gary
RM OF STANLEY Horse lover’s dream acreage! MLS®523566
499,900
$
RM OF PREECEVILLE 320 acres mixed land. MLS®530902
239,000
$
RM OF CHURCHBRIDGE
RM OF INSINGER
1117 acres mixed land w/buildings. MLS®505610 158 acres mixed land w/buildings. MLS®532144
1,550,000
$
159,000
$
RM OF MOOSOMIN $
349,900
602 OAK AVE., MOOSOMIN
289,000
RM OF INSINGER
RM OF WALPOLE
1799 acres grain land w/buildings. MLS®523051
320 acres grain land. MLS®534590
320 acres hay land. MLS®530801
3,600,000
200,000
$
®
861 acres mixed land. MLS 522415
699,000
RM OF CHURCHBRIDGE 644 acres grain land. MLS®522479
835,000
$
105 LAKESIDE DR., FISHING LAKE
RM OF CANA
MLS®531739
63 acres hay land. MLS®521020
60,000
$
$
250,000
RM OF GRAYSON 478 acres grain land. MLS®532959
455,000
$
299,999
$
106 SHORELINE DR., LAKEFRONT LOT ON THE NORTH SHORE OF FISHING LAKE MLS®504432 $
130,000
Frank Su
Martin Park
Ag Investment Specialist Cell: 306-491-6728
Commercial Investment Specialist Cell: 306-620-3603
MLS®528102
195,300
406 SHERBROOKE NTH, WOLSELEY MLS®528106
$
159,900
LT. 104 INDIAN POINT RD., CROOKED LAKE
email: email: fsu@remax-yorkton.ca mpark@remax-yorkton.ca
MLS®534123
259,000
$
Call Scott 306-338-9632
Call Ray 306-730-8151
Call Marcel 306-534-4511
RM OF WILLOWDALE
$
COMMERCIAL DIVISION
$
MLS®529760
$
AGRICULTURAL DIVISION
404 SHERBROOKE NORTH, WOLSELEY
40 acres with home. MLS®533497
RM OF INSINGER $
Cell: 306-697-7423 Office: 306-697-3323
Call Garry 306-435-7777
Call Merv 306-621-6084
Call Shawn 306-621-9798
INVESTMENT SPECIALISTS
COMMERCIAL SPECIALISTS
Call Ted 306-324-7661
Call Brent 306-641-6929 83 KING ST., YORKTON
RM OF FISH CREEK 317 acres grain land. MLS®513672
575,000
$
Call for more info. MLS®532610
265,000
$
380 4TH AVE. E., MELVILLE
366 BROADWAY ST. W., YORKTON
RM BUCKLAND/GARDEN RIVER
Call for details on this property MLS®531380
Pockets Sports Bar and Billiards. MLS®531084
320 acres grain land. MLS®514131
150,000
32 BETTS AVE., YORKTON
Call for details on this property. MLS®522989
260,000
$
$
Call Jennifer 306-621-4575
1,650,000
$
420,000
$
307 RAILWAY AVE., SPRINGSIDE
359 6TH AVE. N., YORKTON RM OF FERTILE BELT 320 acres grain land. MLS®500811
370,000
$
RM OF STANLEY 628 acres mixed land w/buildings. MLS®533337
690,000
$
7 SOUTH BAY, FISHING LAKE MLS®516494
115,000
$
Industrial land w/buildings. MLS®520079
RM OF LIPTON 320 acres grain land. MLS®528978
179,000
$
1,100,000
$
“Hotel California”. MLS®516122
350,000
$
RURAL RESIDENTIAL SPECIALISTS CANORA AREA
WADENA AREA
Gladys Secondiak 306-620-9700
Florence Christianson 306-338-3231
54 NEWFIELD PLACE, YORKTON
51A VILLAGE OF LESLIE BEACH
MLS®525627
MLS®503437
290,000
$
269,900
$
175,000
159,900
$
54 LAKEVIEW DR., CANORA MLS®533415 $
275,000
MLS®513424
MLS®523585
130,000
$
RM OF WILLOWDALE 311 acres hay land w/buildings. MLS®532546
MLS 517150
202,900
$
MLS®528870
MLS®528112
224,900
$
164,900
$
489,000
$
660,000
MELVILLE AREA
Krista Ruf 306-620-3304
MLS®516973
856 12TH ST., WHITE BEAR
MLS®534815
MLS®522007
485,000 Rolna Pranke 306-435-7343
1029 MAIN ST., MELVILLE
562 2ND ST., KAMSACK
1403 MARK AVE., MOOSOMIN
MLS®512232
MLS®527377
MLS®534608
MLS®534450
MLS®534788
149,900
$
235 RATHGEBER AVE., CHURCHBRIDGE
502 ALBERTA ST., MELVILLE
MLS®527380
MLS®506846
169,900
$
256 POPLAR CRES., CHURCHBRIDGE
199,700
$
MLS®502750
179,000
92,500
$
277 4TH AVE. E., MELVILLE
109,900
$
777 8TH AVE. W., MELVILLE
MLS®500428
MLS®531793
235,000
$
285,000
$
304 1ST AVE. S., NORQUAY
MLS®532431
577 9TH AVE. W., MELVILLE
242,500
$
199,900
$
812 OGILVIE ST., MOOSOMIN
MLS®531117
89,000
$
33 LAWRENCE ROAD, KAMSACK
MLS®533193
154,900
$
310 MAPLE AVE., WAPELLA
MLS®532083
385,000
$
69,900
$
MOOSOMIN AREA
118 5TH AVE. W., MELVILLE
179,900
99,000
$
616 EXNER BAY, CROOKED LAKE $
KAMSACK AREA
Darci Kirkwood 306-730-7990
MLS®509019
173,900
308 acres grain land w/buildings. MLS®530469
$
706 1ST ST., KIPLING
$
RM OF EL CAPO
197,500
$
506 PHEASANT ST., GRENFELL
130 2ND AVE., BREDENBURY $
$
MLS®527028
®
Lisa Kirkwood 306-728-6789
Fawn Wickham 306-743-7921
MLS®516553
214 ANGUS ST., STOCKHOLM
MELVILLE AREA
LANGENBURG AREA
Bob Steil Bus. 306-736-2317 Cell 306-736-7561 629 MAIN ST., KIPLING
1131 BROADVIEW RD., ESTERHAZY
35,000
Mel Cole 306-451-7677
809 GREY AVE., GRENFELL
47 PHILIP ST., QUILL LAKE $
Rod Vanjoff 306-740-9392
KIPLING AREA
106 MACDONALD ST., STOCKHOLM
245,000
MLS 530268
MLS 533196
GRENFELL AREA
1132 ASQUITH DR., ESTERHAZY $
®
®
ESTERHAZY AREA
Nancy Johnson Ph. 306-745-6452 Cell 306-745-7578
139C GABRIELSON, LESLIE BEACH
151 CENTRE AVE. E., CANORA $
ESTERHAZY AREA
MLS®532973
328,000
$
Saturday, June 20 Hot dog sale, hot air balloon on site, bouncy castle and more… watch for details.
Each office independently owned and operated. Open Monday to Friday, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Open Saturday 9 a.m. - 1 p.m.
www.remax-bluechip-yorkton-sk.ca
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General Employment
MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTIONISTS are in huge demand! Train with the leading Medical Transcription school. Learn from home and work from home. Call today. 1.800.466.1535 www.canscribe.com. info@canscribe.com.
HUMPTY’S FAMILY RESTAURANT in Yorkton is currently seeking full/part-time servers & Bookkeeper. Contact: Tom, Email: humpty36@humptys.com. Grade 10. Experience: 0-6 months. Apply by email by May 31, 2015. more references on: saskjobs.ca.
Agricultural FEDORUK SEEDS LTD at P.O. Box 344, Kamsack, SK, Canada, S0A 1S0 Saskatchewan looking for Farm Supervisor to manage operations of grain and seed farm. Duties to include staff supervision, operation and maintenance of farm machinery. Year round work. Farm experience required. A1 driver’s license an asset. $18-20/hr. Apply with resume and references by mail or by email to cathy@fedorukseeds.com.
Career Opportunities LOOKING FOR AN online business? I can help! You will receive free training and after support. Go to www.123haveitall.com and check it out. requires a computer and telephone and 5-15 hours weekly. MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTION! Indemand career! Employers have work-at-home positions available. Get online training you need from an employer-trusted program. Visit: CareerStep.ca/MT or 1-855768-3362 to start training for your work-at-home career today! Sleep Country Canada/DormezVous? is Canada’s #1 specialty retailer with over 200 stores nationwide and growing. Sleep Country Canada is hiring full-time Sales Associates in Regina and Saskatoon! This position offers an industry leading commission based salary. Apply today at http://sleepcountry.applicantpro.com/jobs/.
General Employment DELIVERY PERSON for Yorkton and area. Casual and Cleaning person on a part-time position. Some night work may be involved, depends on schedule, need drivers license. Call Curtis 306-6219634 or send resume to Box 1455, Yorkton, SK, S3N 3K3. DRIVERS WANTED AZ, DZ, 5, 3, or 1 with airbrakes: Guaranteed 40 hour work week + overtime, paid travel, lodging, meal allowance, 4 week’s vacation/excellent benefits package. Must be able to have extended stays away from home for three months at a time. Experience Needed: Valid AZ, DZ, 5, 3, or 1 with airbrakes, commercial driving experience. Apply online at www.sperryrail.com under careers, FastTRACK Application.
Make up to $1000 A week mailing brochures from Home! Genuine Opportunity! NO Experience Required. Start Immediately! www.newmailers.com SEED CLEANING plant manager needed, Melville, Sask. Must have seed cleaning experience. Call 306-542-7639. WEEKLY PAYCHEQUES! Processing Simple Worksheets. P/T. Details: www.flexjobcorp.com.
Skilled Help LOOKING FOR steel stud framers, boarders & tapers. Phone 204-573-0284.
Trucking & Transport
DEAR PAW’S CORNER: My cat “Sandy�
has had a weight problem for a few years now. His veterinarian recommended giving him less food and more exercise, but it hasn’t helped. What else can I do? — Craig in Grand Rapids, Michigan DEAR CRAIG: First, take Sandy in for a com-
Auctions
Auctions
MOVING EVENING SALE
FOR PAT AND DOLORES SPREITZER
FRI., JUNE 5, 2015 @ 5:00 P.M. 107 REDWOOD DR., YORKTON, SK
Featuring: Oak dining room table, 6 chair, 2 extra leafs (excellent); Maytag washer and dryer; garage; antiques/collectibles. Auctioneers Note: Mr. and Mrs. Spreitzer are moving and everything is very clean with furniture in excellent condition. Be on time!!! Sale conducted by
Karla’s Auction Auctioneer: Karla Gervais Phone 306-782-0787; Cell 306-621-8051 PL#310056 *In conjuction with Ukrainetz Auction www.ukrainetzauction.com
ESTATE AUCTION OF HAROLD PY
344 Victoria Ave., Yorkton, SK Featuring: 1986 Dodge Ram Farm Truck, 86,000 kms, 14’ Fiberglass Boat and Trailer (new tires). Household, garage, antiques/collectibles. Auctioneers Note: There are a lot of interesting items too many to mention. Be on time!
Business Opportunities
*In conjuction with Ukrainetz Auction www.ukrainetzauction.com
Home Based Business I AM A Home based travel agent serving all of Saskatchewan. My specialty is destination weddings and hot holidays. Contact me for more information: kbarnes@travelonly.com or 306-946-2113.
Sale conducted by
Karla’s Auction Auctioneer: Karla Gervais Phone 306-782-0787; Cell 306-621-8051 PL#310056
Sat., May 30/15 - 10:00 a.m. ROSS AND DONNA WOODS AUCTION 20 km east of Yorkton on #10, 5 km north on Veregin grid, Yorkton, SK
Contact: 306-273-0005 Acreage, trailer, truck, acreage equipment, household, shop and yard. For complete listing see Marketplace April 24. Visit our website at www.ukrainetzauction.com
SALE CONDUCTED BY
UKRAINETZ AUCTIONEERING Box 17, Insinger, Sask. SOA 1LO — Phone 306-647-2661 License No. 915851
Sun., May 31/15 - 9:00 a.m. THE HOUSE NORTHEASTERN SEED CO. LTD. AUCTION 100 Livingstone Street, Yorkton, SK
General Employment
Contact: Jean 306-744-7629 or Blake 306-621-6430 $50,000 of all brand new inventory, western apparel, inventory. For complete listing see Marketplace April 24. Visit our website at www.ukrainetzauction.com
SALE CONDUCTED BY
is looking for
RESPONSIBLE INDIVIDUAL TO MANAGE OUR SIGNAGE
UKRAINETZ AUCTIONEERING Box 17, Insinger, Sask. SOA 1LO — Phone 306-647-2661
• On May 30, 1806, Revolutionary War veteran and future President Andrew Jackson kills Charles Dickinson in a duel for printing libelous comments about his wife, Rachel. Jackson had married a woman who was not technically divorced, even though her husband had abandoned her. • On May 28, 1902, Owen Wister’s “The Virginianâ€? is published. The book was the first “seriousâ€? Western and one of the most influential in the genre. It became a sensation almost overnight, selling more than 1.5 million copies by 1938 and inspiring four movies and a Broadway play. • On May 26, 1927, Henry Ford and his son Edsel drive the 15 millionth Model T Ford out of their factory on the final day of production. The Model T had a
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SATURDAY JUNE 20, 2015 9:00 A.M. — ESTEVAN, SK
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needs about 200 calories per day to maintain that weight, while a 15-pound cat needs about 300 calories per day. Lower those calorie amounts slightly — about 40 fewer calories per day — for weight loss. • Double your pet’s activity time. Do you swing a toy in front of your cat for 5-10 minutes each evening while your TV shows are on? Make it 20 minutes. • Reset the routine for both of you. Carve out play or exercise time in the morning and evening. • Provide your cat plenty of distractions from the food bowl: catnip-laced toys, scratching posts, etc. Send your questions or tips to ask@pawscorner.com.
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DOUBLE 7 RANCH doing custom hauling, based out of Melville, SK with 1 Ton truck equipped to pull 5th wheel, gooseneck and bumper hitch trailers. Have 30ft. flat deck trailer with loading ramps. Looking for work in MB, SK and AB. Phone 1-306-730-7447.
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TAKE A TEST DRIVE TAKE $120 OFF* YOUR PURCHASE 100 Series Lawn Tractor D105 D110 D125 D130 D140 D155 D160 D170
17.5HP 42" Deck 19HP Hydro 42 " Deck 20HP Hydro, Cruise 42" Deck 22HP Hydro, Cruise 42" Deck 22HP Hydro, Cruise 48" Deck 25HP Ext Engine 48" Deck 25HP Hydro, Lumbar 48" Deck 25HP Hydro, Lumbar 54" Deck
$2,000 $2,250 $2,300 $2,425 $2,550 $2,750 $3,000 $3,475
Residential EZ-Traks Z235 Z255 Z425 Z425 Z435 Z435 Z445 Z445 Z625 Z645 Z655 Z665
20HP V-Twin, 7mph 42" Deck 22HP V-Twin, 7mph 48� Deck 22HP Arm Rest, 8mph 48" Deck 22HP Arm Rest, 8mph 54" Deck 25HP Cyclonic Engine 48" Deck 25HP Cyclonic Engine 54" Deck 24HP High Seat, 8mph, 48" Deck 24HP High Seat, 8mph, 54" Deck 25HP Deluxe Seat, 54" HC Deck 24HP Deluxe Seat, 48" HC Deck 24HP Deluxe Seat, 54" HC Deck 24HP Deluxe Seat, 60" HC Deck
$3,125 $3,700 $4,725 $4,850 $5,325 $5,550 $5,775 $6,125 $6,950 $7,275 $7,525 $7,775
X300-Select Series
X500-Select Series
X700-Select Series
42" 48" OR 54" Deck With 18.5-22 HP Kawasaki V-Twin Priced from
48" OR 54" Deck Power Steering Available Kawasaki V-Twin Priced from
48" 54" OR 60" Deck With 22-25.5 HP Kawasaki V-Twin Priced from
$3,700
$7,050
$10,400
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Natural ways to beat seasonal allergies The arrival of warmer weather changes the landscape completely. Animals come out of hiding and hibernation while trees and flowers bloom anew. The spring season can be an exciting time for naturalists and lovers of the great outdoors because they can immerse themselves in the sights, sounds and smells of nature. But for many people, spring also marks the start of allergy season and spending time outdoors can become downright uncomfortable for them. The American College of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology says nasal allergies affect approximately 50 million people in the United States. Allergic diseases, including asthma, are the fifth
most prevalent chronic diseases among people of all ages and the third most common in children. Allergic rhinitis, or hay fever, can occur in spring, summer and/ or early fall. People who experience hay fever often can attribute their symptoms to sensitivity to pollens from trees, grasses, weeds, or airborne mold spores. No two allergy sufferers are alike, so medications that may work for one person may be only mildly effective for another. Many medications can cause side effects, which may be just as frustrating as the initial allergy symptoms. Treatments may target sneezing and itching but fail to clear up congestion. Drowsiness, dry
mouth and nasal irritation may be side effects of common allergy drugs. People who want to avoid allergy medication can look to natural remedies to alleviate their symptoms. Whether used alone or in concert with traditional medicine, these remedies may make spending time outdoors more pleasant. • Try probiotics. Probiotics, those friendly bacteria that reside in the digestive system, can do more than just treat an upset stomach. Naturopathic doctors say that probiotics also can influence the immune system and may help strengthen its response to common allergens. Since probiotics are good for replenishing healthy bacteria in the body
anyway, many people may want to keep taking them once their allergy symptoms have come and gone. • Use neti pots or saline sprays. A small amount of saltwater can rinse away allergens, such as pollen, that get lodged in the nose. These rinses also can help clear up congestion and flush out any other irritants. • Load up on omega3s. A German study published in the journal Allergy found that participants who ate foods rich in omega-3 fatty acids were less likely to suffer allergy symptoms than those who didn’t regularly eat these foods. Omega-3s can help fight inflammation. Drinking more fluids and using spices in cooking can
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Improvement Huge range of selection available in flooring Resisting the temptation of exotic wood flooring will be extremely difficult this year. We will all be dreaming about African mahogany with its warm, classy tones: sand, terracotta, copper, caramel, and even green and blue. Rustic hickory and dark knotty walnut are also high on the dream-renovation list. Luckily for us, hardwood flooring is now available in a huge range of different finishes. Your natural wood floor can be hand scraped, brushed, or distressed in order to highlight knots and grains. New colours and contrasting tones are also on offer. Easier to maintain, the new hardwood floors that are factory sealed and oiled have a smoother, glossier finish. Pre-varnished wood now comes with embossed surfaces that create a wave-like effect. Moreover, advances in nanotechnology have enabled the production of a varnish with more effective anti-abrasive qualities. Whether prevarnished or pre-oiled, the new engineered wood floors, which can be used as floating floor or glued directly to the subfloor, ensure good soundproofing. Another new trend:
wood floors with wide planks that create a rustic look. The latest in ceramics is perfect for both floors and walls. New porcelain stoneware tiles create a contemporary look. Ceramic and precisionground enameled porcelain have now taken on the form of planks that vary in shade and texture to imitate wood. And PVC flooring, which imitates wood and even stone, is also available. Innovations in linoleum production have allowed manufacturers to produce a wide range of textures and colours, including an imitation leather that uses eco-friendly materials. A floorcovering for every room The latest trends will allow you to choose from some interesting innovations, but of course you will need to take into account the demands of each room before settling on a choice. If your main criterion is comfort, for a bedroom or living room for example, carpet is a traditional choice. For the more environmentally minded, hardwood, engineered wood, laminate, or a floating wood floor are also great choices. For rooms with higher
In rooms with higher humidity levels, such as a bathroom or kitchen, ceramic is a popular floor covering. humidity levels, such as a bathroom or kitchen, ceramic is an especially suitable type of flooring to consider. You could also opt for vinyl or the new types of laminate, which are water-resistant. For a bathroom, think about limiting the risks of slipping as well as comfort. Natural stone could be an interesting choice here. Engineered hardwood flooring is also a good option for the kitchen, as it is durable and easy to maintain, a perfect combination for
this part of your home. Flooring in the dining room must be stain resistant. Choose wood, laminate, vinyl, or a darkcoloured carpet. For high traffic areas, such as the entrance hall or the family room, opt for a durable and comfortable floorcovering such as carpeting, hardwood, engineered hardwood, or laminate. For the basement, it is very important
that the subfloor be well insulated. Suitable flooring could include carpet, engineered hardwood, laminate, or vinyl. Cork flooring is a great choice for a home cinema room or playroom because of its excellent soundproofing qualities. All types of flooring are available in varying qualities and a wide range of prices. For help in making the right
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Improvement Some good reasons to hire a flooring specialist Installing a new floor is a substantial renovation project, and the skills required to do the job will depend on the flooring material chosen and the type of subfloor. While linoleum squares, vinyl, and stratified and laminated woods are relatively easy to install, ceramic or porcelain tiles and carpets are a little trickier to manage. Even if stone, linoleum, vinyl sheets, hardwood, and pre-varnished wood are easy to lay, finishing work requires significant time and effort. Some projects are best done by a professional because of the complexity of the work. The quality of the installation has a direct influence on the durability and the comfort of the flooring. Poor installation can even reduce the life of the product. Laying tile or fitting wall-to-wall carpet requires a certain set of skills. Firstly, the subfloor needs to be carefully prepared and any cracks in wood or concrete surfaces have to be repaired. Every type of carpet has its own particularities, meaning that a carpet with underlay, a glued carpet, or carpet tiles require different installation methods and finishing. Professional tile installers or carpet layers also remove old carpet or flooring and dispose of it in an appropriate manner. Unless the home ren-
ovator is very confident in his or her skills, it is also worthwhile to hire a flooring specialist to put in other kinds of flooring as well. The installation of a hardwood floor involves many different steps, including the laying of the wood, sanding, staining, and varnishing. Unfinished wood planks or strips must be sanded and finished in place. Pre-varnished models are factory sanded and varnished, which greatly facilitates the installation. Professionals can also repair or completely refinish wooden floors. Stratified, laminated, or floating floors are easy to install, as the planks have a system of grooves and tongues that do not require any gluing or nailing. However, with the help of a professional your floor will never creak, it will last longer, and it will look beautiful. A specialist will prepare the surface properly and install the subfloor as well as the hardwood flooring. The cutting and assembling will be done with meticulous care in order to obtain a high quality finish. When looking for a flooring specialist, choose a competent pro-
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Improvement Transforming your kitchen increases value Renovating or remodelling a kitchen is all about putting more life into it, transforming the décor, and designing new storage space. It is also a good investment that could increase the value of your home and facilitate its resale. In the past, kitchens were often neglected when home owners were deciding on their priorities. These days, however, we want to be proud of our kitchens and show them off. That means kitchens should be as welcoming and functional as possible. These days, designer kitchens with clean and
simple lines are emphasized with the use of aluminum, wood, and stainless steel. Work areas are expansive and lit precisely and generously, with numerous electrical outlets at the ready for all types of appliances. Opening up the kitchen, so as to integrate it into the dining room or living room, continues to be the main remodelling trend. Note that doing so requires the installation of a more powerful and quieter kitchen fan. Islands have also gained in popularity over the last few years. Whether mobile or fixed, they add
elegance and functionality to any kitchen. Sinks are now available in a wide range of materials: ceramic, stainless steel, synthetic resins (including high-performance granite finishes that are waterproof and wearresistant), or, if you can afford it, marble or fibre cement sinks that are indestructible and totally unique. Because a total kitchen renovation or remodel is a very ambitious project, it is possible to only change some elements, such as the cabinets, back splash, and worktops. Alternately,
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How to be a painting pro Changing a room’s such as moldings, windécor can be as simple dows, and door frames. as giving the walls a new All surfaces have to be coat of paint. At least it prepared before starting can be, if you know all to paint. Fill any holes the tricks that will result and modify any imperfecin a professional looking tions with wall putty and finish. sand the walls smooth. First of all, it is crucial Clean the surfaces to be to prepare the room thorpainted and leave them oughly. This step, which to dry so that the primer often takes more time and paint will adhere than applying the paint, properly. is essential in order to Before getting started achieve an impeccable on the actual painting, final result. Start by removing any it’s a good idea to get large pieces of furniture some advice from a home and any objects that painting specialist. He or could be damaged by paint splashes. Plates around light switches and electrical outlets should also be removed, as well as any light shades. Next, protect the floorcovering with old sheets or a tarp. Ensure that any furniture that cannot be taken out of the room is well protected. Run a strip of masking tape or paint tape along It’s essential to thoroughly preall edges where pare the room before painting, there is a risk even though you may be tempted of getting paint, to skip a few steps.
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Improvement What type of countertop should you choose? Have you decided to remodel your kitchen, but you don’t know what type of countertop to choose? There’s lots of choice out there. Here are just a few ideas. Laminate is affordable, easy to care for and shock resistant. However, it scratches easily and has very little heat resistance. Wood is timeless and perfect for a warm, rustic look. It has little resistance to shocks, cuts,
heat and water. It also absorbs food odours. It can be expensive and needs to be treated once a month. Concrete is shock-, stain- and heat-resistant as well as easy to maintain. However, it may crack and it requires the regular application of a sealant. Quartz gives a very elegant look, is easy to maintain and is resistant to scratches, heat and stains. It is rather expen-
sive. Granite is stylish and durable as well as scratch- and heatresistant. It’s also easy to clean. It’s expensive and a sealant needs to be applied every year. Marble is elegant and timeless. It’s resistant to water, heat and wear and is easy to care for. However, it’s expensive and susceptible to stains, and a sealant needs to be applied every six months. Glass is elegant and
trendy; it’s heat resistant and is suitable for all decors. Corian is designed for strength and is appreciated for its antibacterial qualities. Stainless steel is hygienic and heat resistant, and it gives a stylish industrial look to the kitchen. Now all you have to do is make a choice based on your needs, preferences and budget.
Home additions: which direction to take? Homeowners hoping to expand their homes are faced with a number of choices. One of the first they will have to make is which direction to take their expansion. Homeowners can choose to expand horizontally, increasing the footprint of their homes, or vertically. Professionals urge prospective remodelers to consider the pros and cons to each expansion option, including which direction to build. One of the first considerations is land space. Building horizontally will cut into yard space that you may have already earmarked for a pool, shed or another feature. Proximity to neighbors and the dimensions of your property will also help to determine if expanding horizontally is a good idea. Building codes and neighborhood requirements also must be considered before making any renovations. Some municipalities may have rules in place that govern renovations. Add-ons may not be allowed to exceed certain height limits, nor may structures be built within a
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certain number of feet of property lines. Homeowners who choose to build upward will have to contend with work crews and other staff being in their homes. Raising the roof may require vacating the premises at a cer-
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It may seem easier to expand outward, but this requires laying additional foundation for the new building structure. Bringing in digging equipment and masons can be costly. When you build vertically, such foundation work may
not be necessary if your home is structurally sound and can bear the weight of the addition. Building out typically involves the least disruption to your life and the existing space. Homeowners should keep in mind that any
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Improvement Buying a home: where do I start? Are you thinking about buying a home? Here are some tips to guide you through the entire process. Your first step should be to establish a budget, i.e. calculate your expenses and your monthly income to determine how much you can afford to spend. Don’t just calculate the down payment you can afford — you should also take into account the many expenses associated with the purchase and
maintenance of a property, including land tax, property transfer tax, realtor and home inspection fees, movers, renovations, landscaping, and interior decorating. Your credit rating must also demonstrate that you are solvent. Talk to a lender about getting a pre-approved mortgage. Talk to your own bank first then shop around at the other banks and mortgage brokers. With a pre-approved mortgage you fix a price
range that fits your budget. Now you can begin your search for your dream home, either on your own or by contacting a real estate agent. Assess your needs; note the number of rooms you want, the type of neighbourhood you’d like to live in, its schools, and commuting distance to work. Visit several homes so as to make the right choice. Before submitting a purchase offer, bring in a professional home
Tips for new homeowners Have you just purchased a house? Sure, you may still have lots of work ahead of you before you can call it the perfect home, but settling in fast and getting cozy will set you on your way. Here are five tips to help you get comfortable. 1. For safety’s sake, change the locks on all exterior doors to ensure that the only people who have keys are those to whom you have given them personally. You should also draw up an evacuation plan and ensure there are enough smoke detectors and fire extinguishers in the house. 2. Entrust any renovations and repairs to true professionals to ensure that the job is done well. If you have several similar jobs to be done (plumbing or electricity, for example), have them all done at the same time. Shop around for several quotes to keep costs to a minimum. 3. You don’t know what to do with the living room? You’re not talented in creating colour combinations? Enlist the help of an interior designer to create the perfect ambiance. And if you have a lot of rooms to paint and just the thought of it is getting you down, hire a team of painters; the work will be done quickly and done well, and you can get on with other tasks. 4. If the house is big but your many belongings are already making it feel cramped, there is a solution. Call in a home storage systems expert to show you how to maximize the space you have. 5. Lastly, if it isn’t already done, you should invest in some basic tools for maintaining the house and yard. A lawnmower and a kitted-out toolbox are always useful!
inspector to evaluate and inspect the house. You may also need a surveyor to draw up a surveyor’s location certificate. Once the offer is accepted, you will apply for a mortgage if you don’t already have one pre-arranged. The next step is to go to a lawyer or notary to complete the transfer of ownership. This involves signing the deed and any other documents that will allow you to take official possession of the house. After that, all you have to do is move in!
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Improvement Spring swimming pool installation tips Now that the weather is warming up, many homeowners’ thoughts are drifting toward relaxing days spent soaking up some sun by the pool. Early spring is a great time to install a pool so the family has a go-to hangout by the time summer arrives. Installing a pool is a large financial investment, and homeowners considering adding a pool should not take that decision lightly. When attempting to determine if a pool is for them, homeowners may want to ask themselves the following questions. Is my yard suitable for a pool? Some yards may not be large enough for pools, while others may not meet the zoning requirements set forth by the town. Still other yards may have soil that’s not suitable for putting in an inground pool, or may have a high water table that can delay construction.
What is the average weather? Will a pool be enjoyed enough to warrant the cost? Homeowners who live in areas that get many hot days will likely get their money’s worth. But if the climate suggests that a pool will sit unused more often than not, perhaps a pool is not the best investment. Can we afford it? A pool can range from a few hundred dollars for inflatable or self-installing models to many thousands for elaborate inground designs. You budget will dictate which type of pool you can afford to install. How will we use the pool? Decide if you’re putting in a pool for the kids, to entertain the family or to make an architectural statement in the yard. Having a clear sense of purpose will help to guide the decision-making process. Who will maintain the pool?
Many homeowners tackle the day-today maintenance required to keep their pools clean and safe. Others hire pool cleaners to maintain their pools and ensure the water is properly balanced. Maintenance can cost additional money, so consider this potential cost when determining if a pool is for you. Are there any safety concerns? Parents of young children may be hesitant to install a pool, but today’s pool installation codes consider many of the potential hazards of a pool and attempt to eliminate them. Fences surrounding inground pools with selflocking gates, as well as locking ladders for above-ground pools can eliminate accidental falls into unattended pools. Your municipality will have a list of requirements for pools, so peruse the list prior to making your final decision. If the decision has
been made to move ahead with a pool, it can be helpful to understand a few facts about the process of installing a pool. Always work with a pool-installation company that has earned positive reviews and has a stellar record of service. While this does not guarantee that the job will not encounter problems, contractors with glowing reviews tend to have earned those reviews. Read reviews from unbiased, online customers as well as any friends or family members who have used a particular
Choosing the right garden shed Are tools, gardening accessories and outdoor cleaning products piling up in your home? Does the idea of parking your car in the garage seem out of the question because there’s not enough room? Here’s a solution: de-clutter your home and garage by buying or building an outdoor storage shed. There are hundreds of styles of prefabricated sheds to suit all needs and budgets. Handymen (and women) will also be thrilled by the amazing number of DIY plans available on the market. But whether you want to buy or build yourself, be sure to consider the following points before you get started: • The space required. Sheds come in all imaginable formats; it’s important to have enough room for all your things without having a shed that’s way too big. Tip: Make a list of all the items you plan to store in the shed so you have a better idea of the space you need. • The location in the yard. Measure where you want to build the shed and make sure there are no obstacles in the way (branches, electrical wires, etc.). • The material. Do you need a fairly temporary storage space, or a building that will last you for as long as you live in your home? From wood
to plastic and aluminum, every construction material has its strengths and weaknesses. In other words, you should clearly identify your needs and expectations before starting the project.
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Improvement Reap the benefits of a well-insulated home By Scott McGillivray Many of us know that insulation plays a key role in keeping our homes warm in the winter and cool in the summer. But did you know the benefits can go well beyond achieving basic R-value requirements? Quality insulation can provide a number of added benefits that contributes to the comfort, safety and efficiency of a home, including: Sound absorbency — Life is loud, but the right choice of insulation can help reduce noise transfer throughout your home. Insulating between floors and interior walls can help create a peaceful sanctuary in areas of your home, even when life is chaotic. A safe indoor environment — Good indoor air quality goes a long way toward ensuring personal comfort. Choosing insulation that is water repellant and resistant to
mold, mildew, fungi, bacterial growth and rot can help to prevent common issues behind your walls that may pose serious health and safety concerns and lead to costly repairs. Look to products that will not off-gas or emit harmful VOCs (volatile organic compounds). Savings — A properly insulated building will be more energy efficient, a benefit that will continue to provide return on investment long after the insulation install is complete. The result is reduced heating and cooling costs, less stress on your furnace and air conditioner (potentially leading to a longer equipment lifespan) and, at the end of day, more money in your pocket. Fire-resistance — Certain insulations, particularly stone wool insulation products such as Roxul Comfortbatt and Safe ‘n’ Sound, can help buy valuable min-
can stand up in even the most challenging conditions. Stone wool products are proven to perform in even the most extreme conditions, making them ideal for use in the United States. Ultimately, you can purchase insulation as many do, based on basic R-values. But when it comes to quality, comfort, safety and efficiency, is basic really the best choice? Quality counts when it comes to all building materials. Always look for products that will deliver benefits well beyond the status quo. utes in the event of a fire, withstanding temperatures of up to 1,177°C. Noncombustible, this insulation exceeds the limits of most other insulating materials, and it won’t produce smoke or encourage the spread of flames. Performance — It’s important to remember
Moving with kids A move always involves a certain amount of upheaval: a new home, new surroundings and sometimes a new school as well. It’s no wonder your children feel stressed out by the big changes coming up. Here are a few tips to help you make the transition go smoothly. It may be hard for your children to see the move in a positive light. Try to get them to see the whole experience from a different angle. Explain the reasons for the move and take the time to answer their questions. Show them pictures of their new neighbourhood or take them to see their new home, school and park so they feel more prepared. Be sure to get their friends’ contact information. If you’re not moving too far
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away, explain that they’ll be able to see their old friends once in a while (but don’t make promises you can’t keep). Above all, talk positively about the move whenever the subject comes up. Involve your children in the process. Let them pack up their toys and ask them how they’d like their new bedrooms to be decorated. Children are often afraid that some objects will be forgotten or lost during the move; to reassure them, help them pack a box containing their favourite belongings. On the big day, these should be loaded into the car separately, or the children can take their boxes with them if they’re going to spend moving day with friends or family. In the new home, organize the children’s rooms
first. That way they can sleep surrounded by their own things on the first night, which will help them settle into their new home more quickly. Lastly, try and maintain the same daily routines so your children can enjoy a certain sense of stability. And sign them up for recreational activities as soon as possible to help them meet new friends in the neighbourhood.
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Improvement Stock up on safety gear before your DIY project Do-it-yourself, or DIY, projects around the house can give homeowners a more personal stake in their properties. Getting their own hands dirty when renovating a bathroom rather than paying a professional to do all that work gives many homeowners a strong sense of accomplishment while allowing them to learn a few things and save some money along the way. But whether homeowners have years of experience with regard to renovations or are about to embark on their first DIY adventure, safety should be a top priority. Securing the right safety equipment might not guarantee a DIY project comes out looking exactly as homeowners hope, but it can help protect DIYers and their helpers from suffering injuries as they renovate their homes. The following is a list of some safety equipment all homeowners should have at the ready before beginning home improvement projects.
• First-aid kit: All homes should have a first-aid kit on hand, regardless of whether any renovations are in the offing. First-aid kits can help treat minor cuts and scrapes, but such kits also can be used to prevent more serious injuries from escalating in the time it takes to see a physician. When tackling a large DIY project, secure a well-stocked first-aid kit that includes more than just bandaids and adhesives. In addition to such items, a reliable first-aid kit should include antiseptic ointment, a chemical cold pack, cotton balls, eyedrops, firstaid tape, needles, sterile gauze bandages, and tweezers. In addition, make sure the kit includes a first-aid handbook that contains instructions regarding the treatment of common injuries. • Eyewear: Protective eyewear is essential when working on renovation projects. Safety goggles may suffice on smaller projects, but make sure the
goggles fit well, as loose goggles will still allow debris into your eyes, and that debris can compromise your vision and result in injuries to your eyes. If you will be welding, be sure to wear proper welding goggles with adequate lens shading. • Mask/respirator: Home renovation projects, especially those that involve taking down walls, can leave DIYers’ lungs susceptible to lung irritation and disease. But masks and respirators can protect the lungs. Cloth masks may be sufficient for smaller projects, while more significant undertakings may require the use of dual-cartridge respirators that provide added protection for sensitive lungs. • Gloves: Hands also can take a beating during home improvement projects, so it’s important that DIYers find sturdy gloves to wear throughout their renovation efforts. While this may contradict the idea of getting your hands dirty,
splintered, blistered hands are painful and susceptible to infection. Wear sturdy rubber gloves when using chemical cleaners or any products containing acid. • Joint supports: Achy joints can make it difficult to effectively tackle DIY projects, so it’s important that you support your joints from start to finish. Knee and elbow pads can protect your joints as you spend time on your knees or crawling around while working on projects close to the ground. • Back support: Many DIY projects involve lifting and transporting heavy objects, and men and women unused to such lifting can quickly suffer an injury if they are not adequately supporting their backs. Wear a back brace and/ or weight belt when lifting or moving heavy objects, and don’t be afraid to ask for assistance if you find an object is too heavy to move on your own.
Deciding what sort of paving is best for you From the driveway to the area around the backyard pool, different types of paving abound. For an overview of the most decorative to the supremely functional, read on to discover what sort of paving is best for your project. Asphalt. Asphalt, the traditional material for driveways, has proven
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Running a household requires the skills of a juggler. First come the kids and their schedules, then toss in cooking, cleaning, car repair and pets. As most parents will attest, just when you think you’ve got it, the unexpected comes along to throw everything off balance! Start and stop ... the juggling act never
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door will recoup 88.4 percent of the cost. 4. Siding replacement: Adding vinyl siding to your home’s exterior will recoup 80.7 percent of the cost. 5. Wooden deck: Adding or expanding a wooden deck will recoup 80.5 percent of the cost. Other projects that have a higher chance of recouping their cost include a minor (below $20,000) kitchen remodel (79.3 percent), wood window replacement (78.8 percent) or converting part of your attic to a bedroom (77.2 percent). Remodeling your bathroom will recoup 70 percent of its cost. So, when putting together a remodel-
ing project list, take their lasting value into account. You may decide to downscale that ambitious kitchen or bathroom remodel and shift some of the budget to your home’s exterior elements. TIP: Wood or vinyl windows? Carefully consider the merits of both before deciding on replacement windows. For example, wood windows are aesthetically pleasing, but vinyl windows require almost no maintenance. NOTE: This is my final print column for This Is A Hammer. It’s been a great, 14-year run with King Features Weekly Service. But it’s not going away completely: You can find archived columns, great home tips and more at thisisahammer.com. And as always, you can continue to send your questions or home tips to ask@thisisahammer.com.
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The “Fight of the Century” between Floyd “Money” Mayweather and Manny “Pac-man” Pacquiao was not the fight of the century, and if it was, it won’t be for long. Still, the bout will have long-reaching effects for the future of the sport of boxing. For one, the sport has taken fire from just about every angle imaginable. There’s the health angle: People are all too aware of the life-long consequences of being punched in the face thousands of times during a short-lived career. The supply of boxers in America will continue to shrink as interest in the sport wanes and legitimate boxing gyms (not the ones in strip malls that you go to for exercise ... real boxing gyms) go out of business. But those aren’t
direct effects of the Mayweather-Pacquiao bout. What MayweatherPacquiao did better than anything was remind us of how greedy and tone deaf the sport is. Mayweather received a gazillion dollars for the fight. We’ve all heard how seats at Caesar’s Palace were going for the price points of small cars. Payper-view was $100 for a home, several thousand for a bar or public space. And what did people get for the their money? Exactly what we all knew we were going to get: two great boxers, past their prime, mailing it in. Mayweather, as we all knew going in, was possibly the best defensive boxer ever. He was undefeated and unlikely to stick his chin out with Pacquiao. Those who thought Pacquiao would win were betting on him breaking through that defense and scoring a knockout or at least landing enough to win on the scorecards. It didn’t happen. Some argued that
Pacquiao was the aggressor most of the fight, that he threw the most punches and took the center of the ring. So what? He didn’t land any of those punches, and Mayweather landed all of his. Mayweather didn’t give the people a show or their money’s worth, but he did give a masters-level class in the art of defensive boxing and how to win on points with ease. Which brings us to another thing about boxing. We still don’t know who is responsible for scoring the fight. We don’t know their background, what makes them qualified. All we know about the judges is that they’re there and they have to use the 10-point must system. Of all major sports, fighting is the only one that does not let either participants or those watching know who is winning during the course of the match. Boxers who think they may be down on the score card are encouraged to inflict the most savage of
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Case Puma 180 (08) MFWD c/w L770 loader, 5505 hrs. Was $94,500 .................................. Now $89,000 Case 7130 MFWD (81) 11,030 hrs. .......$39,000 Case 1370 (74) .........................................$9,900
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63’ JD 2410 Chisel Plow .......................$95,000 43’ JD 2410 (11) harrows, rear hitch...JUST IN 60’ Morris Concept 2000 Chisel Plow .$79,000 37’ JD 637 Disc (12) ...............................$68,500 22’ Wishek 842NT Disc (60 acres) .......$79,000 30’ Wishek 862NT .................................$69,000 29’ Sunflower 1441 Disc .......................$18,500 82’ Brandt 8200 Heavy Harrow ............$52,000 90’ Bourgault 6000 Mid Harrow Was $38,500 .................................. Now $32,600 60’ Degelman 7000 Strawmaster .........$32,000 84’ Delmar Mid Harrow ...........................$9,500
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JD S690 (14) 4WD ................................$489,000 JD S690 (14) .........................................$469,000 JD S680 (14) .........................................$439,000 JD S680/615P (13) 2 year full warranty, 650 duals, 189 hrs. .............$409,000 JD S680 (12) 665 sep. hrs. ..................$335,000 JD 9670 (09) 615, 800 tires ..................$199,000 JD 9770 STS (11), 615 PU, duals ........$262,000 JD 9770/615 P (09) 520/42 duals, Hi cap feed pkg., 919 hrs. ..................$225,000 JD 9770/615 P (09) 520/42 JD 9770/615 PU (09) 885 hrs. .............$239,000 JD 9770/615 (08) 800/38 tire, Hi cap feed pkg., 646 hrs. ...................$229,000 JD 9760 STS (07) 615 PU ....................$179,000 JD 9760/914 (04) 800’s, Y&M ..............$159,000 JD 9760/914 P (07) 800/38 tires, Hi UL, CM, 1717 hrs. ...........................$169,000 JD 9760/914 (05) 800/32 tires, Y&M, touch set, 1225 hrs. ..................$169,000 JD 9760 (04) 1627 sep. hrs., 914 PU ..$159,000 JD 9750 (03) 2299 hrs. .........................$125,000 JD 9750/914 P (01) 800/32 tires, Y&M, 3198 sep. ......................................$93,500 JD CTS/912 PU (95) 30.5/32 tires, DAS, big top, 4685 hrs. .........................$39,000 JD CTSII/914 PU (98) 30.5/32 tires, Y&M, DAS, DAM, 3115 hrs. ...................$55,000 JD CTS (97) 4685 hrs., 912 PU .............$40,000 JD CTS/914 PU (97) 30.5/32 tires, DAS, DAM, 2806 hrs. .............................$43,500 JD 9660/615 PU (06) 1732 hrs. ...........$159,000 JD 7720 (82)..............................................$9,500
GRAIN HANDLING Brent 2096 (12) .....................................$115,000 Brent 1084 Avalanche Grain Cart ........$44,000 Brandt 20x95 (11) c/w 2011 transfer conveyor .................................................$39,000 Farm King 16x104 Grain Auger (09) .....$23,500 Brent 2096 Grain Cart ........................$118,000
MISC. Schulte RS320 Rockpicker (NEW) .......$23,500 Schulte 2500 Rockpicker (14) like new ..................................................$18,900 Bridgeview 2410 Pull Dozer, like new ..................................................$68,000 Landoll 1632 Grader ..............................$17,500 Degelman LL3050 Land Leveler.............$8,900 Eagle 4A Ditcher ....................................$23,500 Leibrecht 3 pt. Hitcher (2010) ...............$17,000
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2012 Seedhawk 84 12 800 bu cart, D/S, sec. control. Was $335,000 ................ Now $285,000 64’ Bourgault 5710 (98) c/w 6450. Was $125,000 .............................. Now $100,000 47’ Bourgault 5710 (03) MRB. Was $58,000 .................................. Now $45,000 52’ JD 1820 c/w 1900. Was $59,000 .................................. Now $45,000 60’ JD 1770 corn planter (02) .................. SOLD 39’ Flexi-Coil 5000 c/w 2320. Was $39,000 .................................. Now $35,000 57’ Flexi-Coil 5000 c/w 2320. Was $29,000 .................................. Now $26,000
SPRAYERS JD 4940’s (14) in stock, 1200 gal. tanks, 2 sets of tires, full SF1 GPS SC, HTC power guard warranty ...................... Units starting @ $365,000 JD 4940 (13) 1200 gal. tanks, 2 sets of tires, full GPS. Was $345,000 .............................. Now $325,000 JD 4940 (12) 1200 gal. tank, full GPS, 380 tires ................................................$299,000 JD 4940’s (12) 2 sets of wheels................ From Only $275,000 JD 4930 (09) 2000 hrs., 2 sets of tires, 120’ ..............................$215,000 JD 4930 (08) 2200 hrs., 120’, full GPS, 380 tires .......................................................$195,000 JD 4830 (09) Full GPS, SS tank, 100’, 2 sets of tires .......................................................$229,000 JD 4730 (11) Full GPS, poly tank, 100’, 2 sets of tires ..................................................$239,000 JD 4720 (05) 2 sets of wheels Was $169,000 .............................. Now $125,000 JD 4710 (04) 3905 hrs., 800 gal. poly, 2 sets of tires, full GPS. Was $119,000 .............................. Now $109,000 JD 4710 (03) 90’ S/S tank, full GPS, Norac HTC, 2 sets of tires, 3159 hrs. ............$129,000 JD 962i (14) 1700 gal. pull type sprayer, 120’ new .......................................................$109,000 Case 4430 (14) AIM 120’ SS tank, full Raven GPS, 2 sets of tires, 453 hrs., 2 to choose from. Was $389,000 ..............Now $375,000 ea. Case 3230 (08) 100’, 2 sets of tires, 1000 gal. ...............................................$185,000 Rogator RG1100 (13) 550 hrs., 132’ alum boom, RTK GPS, 2 sets of tires. Was $315,000 .... Now $299,000 Ag Chem 1286C Rogator (08) 2 sets of wheels. Was $179,000 Now $149,000 Ag Chem 854 Rogator (02) 1054 updates. Was $109,000 ....... Now $85,000 TerraGator 8103 (98) 60’, 3 wheel, 4 ton, P/S, GPS .........................................................$59,000
SWATHERS 35’ JD D450 (13) 187 hrs. Was $155,000 .............................. Now $125,000 JD D450 (11) 688 hrs. Was $109,000 ................................ Now $99,000 40’ JD W150 (13) Was $155,000 Now $147,000 30’ JD W150 (14) ...................................JUST IN JD W235 (14) 35’, 241 hrs. ..................$185,000 30’ JD A400 (12) 223 hrs. Was $125,000 .............................. Now $109,000 30’ JD A400 (11) 423 hrs. Was $109,000 ................................ Now $95,000 30’ JD 4895’s ................................From $69,000
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Yorkton... where good things happen When experiencing the exciting attractions and the warm hospitality. The possibilities for enjoying Yorkton are as colorful and endless as our cultural makeup. Yorkton explodes with activities from festivals and band concerts to fairs/exhibitions and sporting events. Our popular attractions invite you to attend programs and special events celebrating all four seasons. Enjoy splashing in the water park, relaxing in the whirlpool and refreshing in the steam room – all in one of Yorkton’s attraction – the Gallagher Centre. Try your hand at Saskatchewan’s newest casino, the Painted Hand Casino. Offering 225 slot machines, seven live table games, special events with live entertainment and a fully licensed lounge and restaurant. Don’t forget that Yorkton offers the widest variety of shopping experiences in this trading area. To tempt your palate, Yorkton has more restaurants per capita than anywhere else in North America. In every season, and for every age, Yorkton promises
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Get helpful tips from Tourism Yorkton’s web page before you arrive Have a question? Looking for information pertaining to Yorkton and area? Do you maybe have an idea or an event you’d like to submit? Tourism Yorkton wants you to know it’s online and available to assist you 24 hours a day. All one needs is the internet and the simple click of a mouse to bring them to a wealth of information including a complete listing of events, attractions, accommodations and even suggestions on how to plan an exciting day or lengthy stay. And that’s only the beginning … look through the website located at www.tourismyorkton.com
and you will come across many fun and interesting ideas – whether it’s participating in recreation, taking a closer look at Yorkton’s history, or going shopping. It’s all there and more. A mini-map featured on the website can assist you in getting around our city. Its unique design will help you plan your stay and will ensure you don’t miss out on any of our events and attractions. It can also help you connect with local businesses who offer unique gift ideas for loved ones back home.
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Antique Auto events The opportunity to enjoy the Yorkton Antique Auto Association rolls across the summer months. Those who are looking for a weekend beach front retreat with 150 plus classic cars just a stroll away – the largest car show in the area – should plan to cruise over to Good Spirit Lake Provincial Park July 4 & 5. The Cruise the Spirit Car Show has something to offer for everyone. A wide variety of classic cars and trucks brings back memories for both enthusiasts and those admiring the shiny chrome and polished paint jobs. For those entering a vehicle, car show organizers offer free park entry, group camping, a barbeque meal and lawn chair drive-in. The non-competitive car show offers entrants a chance to win lots of free draws for
great prizes. The next big event will be the Provincial Antique Car Tour, hosted by the Yorkton Antique Car Club. The event starts at the Western Development Museum and runs Aug. 1 and 2. The year wraps up with the Yorkton Antique Car Club’s Last Chance Swap Meet, which takes place October 16 and 17, at the St. Mary’s Cultural Centre. For information on the Cruise the Spirit show call Ron at 306-782-2338. For information on the Car Tour at the WDM call 783-8361. For information on the Last Chance Swap meet call Jim at 786-6265 and for more information on the club contact Ken at 786-7211.
Restaurants Whether you are looking for a quick coffee and muffin for the road, or a fancy dinner with wine to celebrate a special occasion, you will find just the right place in Yorkton. “We are fortunate in Yorkton to have a diverse range of restaurants,” said Randy Goulden, manager of Tourism Yorkton. People who are traveling for holidays often look at different dining experiences as a big part of their holiday, noted Goulden. FINE DINING Manos 277 Broadway St. E. (Parkland Mall) 306.786.7555 The finest food quality, with the best possible service at the best possible price. Mr. Mikes Steakhouse Casual 35 - 275 Broadway St. E. 306.783.6453 Great Food and Service. HOMESTYLE Fresh on 5th 60 Fifth Ave. N. 306.890.0184 Yorkton’s newest coffee and lunch spot. Humpty’s Family Restaurant Highways 9 and 16 South 306.782.0640 Whether it is breakfast, lunch or supper, it’s all eggs-cellent! Pita Pit 9-275 Broadway St. E. 306.786.7482 Fresh thinking, healthy eating... A menu for appetites big or small... Make your next event a hit.
Legends Restaurant (Painted Hand Casino) 510 Broadway St. W. 306.786.6777 Offering items from bannock and bison to salads and steak sandwiches, there is something for everyone here. Lexonna’s Soup N’ Such 277 Broadway St. E. (Parkland Mall) 306.783.8211 For a meal, snack or just a coffee break. Menu includes homemade soups, salads, sandwiches, and many desserts. Super C Esso 103 Gladstone Ave. N. 306.782.6100 Fresh baked bread every day. Homemade subs and sandwiches. West Broadway Grill 328 Broadway St. W. 306.782.2422 Subway 16 Broadway St. E. 306.782.9291 275 Broadway St. E. 306.782.5533 Subway is a fast food alternative with subs, salads, wraps, soup, coffee
“If you’ve been traveling all day it’s nice to sit back and let someone else do the cooking, not to mention the dishes,” said Goulden. And even if you are staying in the city for a few days, getting out with family and friends to talk over a cup of good coffee, or a full meal, is a good way to relax. “Food and conversation have always gone hand-inhand, so why not check out one of the options in the city and enjoy the food and company,” said Goulden. and desserts. Sit down and enjoy or take out for your trip. Tacotime 15-275 Broadway St. E. 306.783.6667 Home style Mexican Food Restaurant. FAMILY DINING Pizza Hut 1-132 Broadway St. W. 306.786.2330 The menu includes delicious products for life’s favorite moments. CASUAL DINING Wendy’s Restaurant 160 Broadway St. E. 306.783.0100 Quality is what drives us every single day A&W 365 Broadway St. W. 306.783.5116 277 Broadway St. E. (Parkland Mall) 306.783.6433 39-275 Broadway St. E. 306.783.5119 Home of the burger family and chubby chicken
McDonald’s 94 Broadway St. W. 306.783.5600 240 Hamilton Road 306.783.4417 200 seat restaurant with a playroom for children. Mr. Sub 10-146 Broadway St. E. 306.786.7000 Offering a wide variety of great tasting subs with over a dozen toppings. They also offer salads and soup. Eat in or take out. Quizno’s 249 Hamilton Road 306.782.0663 Offering a variety of subs, catering and food delivery options. COFFEE & DESSERT Tutti Frutti Frozen Yogurt 15-275 Broadway St. E. 306.783.0414 Scoops 37 Broadway St. W. 306.782.0263 Sit out at Yorkton’s only open-air café. Enjoy smoothies, ice cream and Yorkton’s best coffee.
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Birding Opportunities Birdwatching is a favoured activity of many on vacation, and the Yorkton area is a wonderful spot with many excellent locations to discover. For those wanting to search out local species the Tourism Yorkton Centre has copies of ‘Gone to the Birds’ a special information sheet showcasing all of the birding opportunities in the area. The brochure includes everything from viewing tips, to details on where to look for the wildlife you are interested in. Eleven spectacular birding opportunities are highlighted and waiting to be discovered. June 5, 2003 marked the inception of the YFBTA which works to promote awareness of the importance of preserving and protecting spaces for wildlife to exist. YFBTA works to promote these spaces and to facilitate tourism. “Birds are symbolic of nature. Migration is an incredible feat and it is, to say the very least, remarkable that they can travel incredible distances in volatile weather to arrive each spring. Many of the birds are sporting wonderful plumage in spring,” said Rob Wilson with the Yellowhead Flyway Birding Trail Association (YFBTA), who added there is a near inherent interest most of us have in birds, and the local area is a good place to feed that interest. Throughout the summer, excursions in nature are organized by association members. For details or to be a part of the outings check the website at www.yfbta.com or find us on Facebook, Yellowhead Flyway Birding. The area of the Yellowhead Flyway Birding Trails Association extends from the Manitoba border west to Highway 9. The southern part of the area begins with the Qu’Apelle Valley and its northern boundary lies north of Highway 10. There are currently five birding trails within the YFBTA region: The Carlton Trail Regional
Park, Cherrydale Golf Course and Nature Preserve, Kaposvar Trail, Leflay Trail and Slough View Park. “I think our birding group attracts members because many people although not able to be active or choosing not be active are nonetheless interested in being supportive of the advocacy. I believe that most people feel a sense of responsibility to ensuring that enough spaces and places are preserved facilitate the stopping, resting, feeding and sheltering that are an essential component of the migration process that birds attempt twice each year,” offered Wilson. The YFBTA is affiliated with Nature Saskatchewan which publishes ‘Nature Views’ and ‘The Blue Jay’.
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Weinmaster Wheelchair Park An amenity many tourists will appreciate in Yorkton is a wheelchair accessible play structure. The new structure is at Weinmaster Park (just off Morrison Drive, in northeast Yorkton). “In 2010, the Weinmaster Accessible Play Structure Committee was formed following a needs assessment completed by the City of Yorkton and the Sunrise Health Region. This volunteer committee has raised awareness of the need, and funding, to replace the old play structure in Weinmaster Park with a wheelchair accessible play structure,” explained Darcy McLeod, Director of Community Development Parks & Recreation at the time of funding. McLeod said having an accessible play structure is good for the community. “All children need to play as it is essential for their physical, social and emotional wellbeing. An important aspect of playground design today is making sure all kids have access to play. Accessible play spaces are designed to encourage shared play among children of all physical abilities. In Yorkton parks, children with disabilities, often in wheelchairs, can only watch from the sidelines. Accessible play structures are designed with special features to let both the able-bodied and less able-bodied children play side-by-side and enjoy just being kids. A universally accessible playground is a play environment created to be wheelchair accessible
throughout the entire structure and surrounding play area with more challenging paths of travel or activities along or beside the wheelchair accessible routes. Accessible play structures also allow parents and caregivers with physical disabilities to be nearby and play with their children. Replacing the existing structure with an accessible structure will provide able-bodied and less able-bodied kids an opportunity to play together, teach ablebodied kids about inclusion and remove barriers to participation,” he said. As part of the 2013 budget, Council approved the Weinmaster Park accessible play structure committing $250,000 towards this project. In addition the Weinmaster Accessible Play Structure Committee has successfully secured an additional $54,769.31 in fundraising for a total project amount of $304,769.31.
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Community pARTners Gallery A colourful retreat can be found at community pARTners gallery, located in the Yorkton Public Library, dedicated to bringing artwork by local, area, and provincial artists to our community. Open during library hours, it’s a wonderful way to connect with what’s happening in the world of familiar and emerging prairie artists. Co-ordinated by the Yorkton Arts Council and the Yorkton Public Library, displays are changed on a bi-monthly basis. Works reflecting a variety of themes and techniques are generally offered for sale. Artists interested in exhibiting work are asked to please leave contact info at the library or the arts council office. Our upcoming spring and summer shows promise
to delight and engage viewers of all ages. INSPIRED MOVEMENT by Moose Jaw artist Bart Pragnell can be seen during April and May, followed by HELLO IN THERE/HELLO OUT THERE during June and July. Both these shows are brought to us by OSAC Arts On The Move; visit osac.ca for exhibition background information. August and September will feature a locally developed show called “UNIQUE LUGGAGE BOUTIQUE” which we’re having a fun time creating! Check out yorktonarts.ca and Yorkton Public Library on Facebook for other details. Our gallery can be enjoyed daily except after May long weekend when the library closes for summer Sundays until Thanksgiving.
Sunflower Arts & Crafts Show Yorkton’s 37th Annual Sunflower Arts & Crafts Show is scheduled for September 11 and 12, at the Gallagher Centre. Sunflower is the largest unjuried art and craft sale in the province, having grown to an event which fills the Gallagher Centre to overflowing with artisan booths selling a broad range of hand-crafted items and art.
More than 4,500 patrons annually attend the major show where there will be something of interest to virtually everyone. Favourite artists and crafters from all over Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, Alberta and British Columbia will be among the 160 exhibitors at the sale. For more information call 783-8722.
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Western Development Museum: Story of People For a glimpse of life over the past century head to the Yorkton branch of the Western Development Museum. Located on Highway 16A West, the WDM celebrates the cultural roots of Western Canadian settlers with a variety of displays including the interactive Winning The Prairie Gamble: The Saskatchewan Story’ centennial exhibit. The displays highlight Saskatchewan’s history, innovations, achievements and diversity with a focus on the cultural diversity of the province’s immigrants. Featured outdoors is an extensive line up of steam traction engines, gas tractors, plows and harvesting equipment all of which were instrumental in
developing the province as a major grains producer. Public programs to note include Yorkton’s only Canada Day celebrations July 1 each summer, an event the WDM has hosted for over 30 years. Other special Events include; Mother’s Day May 10, Movies at the Museum, June 28, July 5 and July 19. Discovery Box Family Programming will be May 24 and July 26. Father’s Day June 21, Museum Day July 15, the 60th Threshermen’s Show and Seniors’ Festival August 1 - 2, Children’s Pioneer Days August 11,12 and 13, Grandparents Day September 13. Current hours of operation: Monday - Friday 9:00 - 5:00 p.m. Saturday & Sunday 12:00 - 5:00 p.m.
Logan Green Trout Pond Want a leisurely time tossing a few hooks in the hopes of enticing a trout to take a bite, then head over to the Logan Green Water Reuse Pond in Yorkton. The area has been developed as a fish pond, in cooperation with the Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation as it fits with the organization’s mandate “to create new fisheries in urban areas.” The initial step was to determine the feasibility of stocking the pond and man-made steam, adding the result of that work was “yes we probably can do this,” explained Adam Matichuk, Fisheries Project Coordinator at a meeting of Yorkton Council. Once it was determined that fish would likely be viable Matichuk said they had to “develop some habitat.” The habitat development included riffles in the stream, areas of stone which create pool areas, and help aerate water as it passes over the riffle area. That work was started earlier in 2012, and algae and insects in the water, which biologically speaking is a positive sign, began to appear quickly.
There was also vegetation started along the water way to create a complete habitat. Matichuk said with the waste water from the city’s new water treatment plant being cold, the area will be “most suitable for trout,” adding “trout do quite well in ponds.” The City of Yorkton along with Yorkton and Saskatchewan Wildlife Federations, and the Assiniboine Watershed Stewardship Association stocked the pond in the spring of 2014. Rainbow Trout were the fish of choice. The fish grew well over the summer, and were being caught off flies by fall. The pond promotes catch and release, with signage on-site detailing specific rules. The long range objective is to have spawning occur in the riffle areas of the stream and the pond becomes self-sustainable. The project will have benefits beyond local fishing, with the potential to develop educational programs for the public, but particularly for students.
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Yorkton Exhibition The Yorkton Summer Fair is something everyone looks forward to each July. “Everybody loves a fair,” said Yorkton Exhibition Association (YEA) manager Shaun Morin. “Most have great memories of our first ride on a ferris wheel, eating too much cotton candy, or winning our girlfriend a stuffed teddy bear, and we love the chance to relive those memories every summer.” This year is the 132nd fair, July 1st to 4th. A Feature attraction this year is the RCMP Musical Ride performing both Friday and Saturday. “Throughout the world, the image of the redcoated Mountie in a broad-brimmed Stetson hat is instinctively associated with Canada. However, there is more to the Mounties than just this romantic image,” relates the history of the ride at http://www. rcmp-grc.gc.ca. “The stage was set in 1873 for a role that would intimately connect the Mounted Police and its members with the development of Canada as a great nation. From the beginning of its long history, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) have served Canada and its people by establishing law and order in the frontier reaches of this vast nation. As the country grew in population and diversity and communities became more established, the Mounted Police adapted, ensuring the peace and security for its citizens. Representing a colourful tradition and ceremony through the horse and the scarlet uniform, the RCMP created a spectacle known around the world
as the Musical Ride. The Musical Ride provides Canadians, from coast to coast, with the opportunity to experience part of our heritage and national identity. “The Musical Ride was developed from a desire by early members of the North-West Mounted Police to display their riding ability and entertain both themselves and the local community. Considering the original Mounted Police members had a British military background, it was inevitable that the series of figures they performed were traditional cavalry drill movements. These movements formed the basis of the Musical Ride. “Although legend has it that the first Musical Ride was performed as early as 1876, the first officially recorded Musical Ride was performed in Regina under Inspector William George Matthews in1887.” And the traditions of the past flow into the modern performances. “Today, in keeping with tradition, the Musical Ride is performed by a full troop of 32 riders and horses, plus the member in charge. The Musical Ride consists of the execution of a variety of intricate figures and cavalry drill choreographed to music. Demanding utmost control, timing and coordination, these movements are formed by individual horses and riders, in two’s, four’s and eight’s at the trot and at the canter. Months of training, practice and Continued on Page 13
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Continued from Page 12 many kilometres/miles around the riding school make horse and rider one. The horses must not only appear in the Musical Ride, but on Parliament Hill, in parades, special events and have the ability to travel and adapt to different environments, not to mention, hours of petting and photo-taking that the horses must patiently endure. “One of the most recognizable Musical Ride formations is the “Dome,”once featured on the back of the Canadian fifty-dollar bill. The highlight of the Musical Ride is, without a doubt, the CHARGE when lances, with their red and white pennons, are lowered and the riders and their mounts launch into the gallop. The conclusion of the performance is the March Past performed to the strains of the RCMP’s Regimental March where the Musical Ride traditionally salutes the guest of honour.” Morin said the fair (July 1 - 4) will include also the long-time favourites, including the thrills of the midway. West Coast Amusements makes sure fair patrons can ride the ferris wheel, bumper cars and numerous other rides until their heart’s content. “So there really is something for everyone at our fair. With ground acts such as the Nerveless Nocks Thrill Show and a Jurassic Park Dinosaur all 4 days of the Fair The parade is a highlight on Saturday, winding its way down Broadway Street. The event brings together local marching bands, horses and riders, antique cars, decorated floats, and more as a visual thrill for viewers. As for grandstand performance the always popular GX94 Talent Search will go the evening of July 4. The talent from across Saskatchewan and Manitoba are always popular,” said Morin. Other grandstand performances include Kira Isabella on Thursday evening and Helix takes the stage Friday evening. Continued on Page 14
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Continued from Page 13 While known for the Summer Fair the YEA has actively been adding entertainment events to its schedule. In August the smell of diesel and the whine of big engines take over Cornerstone Raceway as the Truck & Tractor Pulls arrive in the city Aug. 14 and 15 “Everybody seems to love big roaring motors,” said Morin. “The way the big tractors and trucks throw dirt and blow smoke, fans can help but get excited.” Morin said the pulls are becoming a popular annual event for the YEA and attracts fans from throughout the entire parkland region. An outdoor Rodeo and SBRA Barrell Racing event are in the final planning stages for late August. And each November agriculture takes centre stage with the annual Grain Millers Harvest Showdown. A major component of the event is the Grains Expo. Morin said the day dedicated to the grains industry is a natural for the annual fall show. “We’re right in the centre of the grain The one-day Expo also fits a long-held mandate for YEA. “It fills some of the agriculture education which is part of what Ag societies are supposed to be doing,” said Morin. In terms of agriculture
education the YEA remains committed to hosting school tours for students. Morin said with Mosaic as a major sponsor they have solidified the program, and will again be welcoming students from the region working with area schools to help educate youth about agriculture which is something the YEA truly believes in. “It’s our mandate; education and promotion. That’s one area we really want to try and do a good job of,” he said. The Grain Millers Harvest Showdown also incorporates the popular Yorkton New Holland Indoor Rodeo, commercial cattle shows and sale, Ranch Rodeo and horse pulls plus many other ag events.
Pinoy Festival The culture of the Philippines will be centre stage in June in the city. The Parkland Filipino-Canadian Association Inc. will be holding its annual Pinoy Fiesta June 28 starting 11:00 a.m. at the Sacred Heart gymnasium. The event will be a gathering of approximately 600 Filipinos across Yorkton and neighboring cities in celebration of the Philippine Independence Day in the cultural tradition and atmosphere of a Fiesta celebration. This year’s theme of the event is “Celebrating the Richness of our Filipino Culture”. The whole day event will have a program with song and dance presentations, games and raffle draws. Booths will
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Accommodations Hotels and Motels Comfort Inn & Suites 22 Dracup Avenue, Yorkton, SK S3N 3W1 Telephone: 306-783-0333 Fax: 306-783-1239 Email: comfortinnandsuites356@gmail.com www.comfortinn.com Amenities include free continental breakfast, guest use of copy and fax machines, exercise room, high-speed internet, iron and ironing board, news stand, outdoor parking with cold weather hookups, indoor pool and hottub, interior corridors, guest laundry, bus parking, truck parking, pet-friendly. Days Inn & Suites Yorkton #1 - 275 Broadway S. E., Yorkton, SK S3N 0N5 Telephone: 306-782-3112 Fax: 306-782-3127 www.daysinn.ca Newly built and opened in 2013. We offer a hot continental breakfast, complimentary wifi and newspapers, fitness centre, business centre, pool, hot tub and water slide, 2 meeting rooms to accommodate 8-30 people. We are a pet friendly and smoke free hotel. Home Inn & Suites 506 Broadway St. W., Yorkton, SK S3N 0P3 Telephone: 306-782-7829 Fax: 306-782-7830 Email: homeinnyk@d3h.ca www.homeinnyorkton.ca “You’re at home with us.” Rest assured that Home Inn & Suites knows how to accommodate your needs, only steps away from the Painted Hand Casino and the Gallagher Centre. Enjoy the full service salon and spa. Parkland Inn Yorkton 2 Kelsey Bay, Yorkton, SK S3N 4C5 Telephone: 306-783-3297 Toll Free: 1-844-YORKTON Fax: 306-783-3338 Email: info@parklandinnyorkton.com www.parklandinnyorkton.com AM/FM alarm clock, 24 hour front desk, handicapped rooms/facilities, free parking, free local telephone calls, modem lines in room, facility is 100% no smoking, television/cable with 60 channels, executive suites, no pets allowed, electronic locks, coffee makers in all rooms, indoor pool, three-storey waterslide and deluxe continental breakfast from 6:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. Redwood Motel 317 Broadway S. W., Yorkton, SK S3N ON8 Telephone: 306-783-3663 Fax: 306-783-8915 27 rooms. Amenities include all rooms at ground level, parking at door, cable TV, direct phone service, clean, quiet and comfortable. Close to shopping and golf courses. Pets welcome in select rooms. Yorke Inn Motel 481 Broadway St. W., Yorkton, SK S3N OP2 Telephone: 306-782-2251 Email: yorkeinn@hotmail.com 24 drive-up rooms. Amenities include air conditioning, cable TV, direct-dial phones, and high speed wireless Internet. All rooms are equipped with fridge and microwaves. Five full kitchenettes available. Across the
street from Gallagher Centre and Water Park. Bed and Breakfasts Lorraine’s Bed and Breakfast 146 Franklin Drive, Yorkton, SK S3N 2G6 Telephone: 306-783-6007 Three bedrooms, private bathroom, living room, TV, VCR and fridge. Non-smoking. Also available, longer-term housekeeping rooms, monthly fee negotiable. Patrick Place 88 Fifth Avenue N., Yorkton, SK S3N 0Z1 Telephone: 306-783-3762 Fax: 306-786-8888 Cellular: 306-621-8656 Email: shirley@patrickplace.com Web site: www.patrickplace.com Four luxury suites: Sleeping porch with whirlpool tub and private verandah; The Garret; William’s Room; and Sadie’s Room. In-room tea and coffee facilities, television, telephone and wireless internet. Situated downtown in a Yorkton heritage home. Non-smoking house. Rates range from $85 to $140. Breakfast is included. Campgrounds Cherrydale Golf & Campground Four miles east on Highway #10, 2 miles south and 1 mile east. Mailing Address: Box 187, Yorkton, SK S3N 2V7 Telephone: 306-786-6877 Fax: 306-782-7156 12 electrical sites, 6 non-electric sites. Amenities include family recreation for all ages; driving range; ball diamond, horseshoes; 2400-yard golf course with irrigated greens and tee box, miniature golf course. Close to major shopping centre. Firewood, picnic tables, recreation program, shower house, and telephone. City of Yorkton Campground Off Highway 16 on York Road N51 13.463 W 102 29.024 Telephone: 306-786-1757 Email: justforyourv@gmail.com Open from April 15 to September 30 each year, the campground has 54 sites that offer 15 or 30 amp service, fresh water, barbeques, as well as shower and washroom facilities. Pull through sites, sewer dump station and wood is available. York Lake Regional Park 3 km south of Yorkton off Highway 10 Mailing Address: Box 1166, Yorkton, SK S3N 2X3 Telephone: 306-782-7080 Fax: 306-786-6507 Email: yspl@sasktel.net Open May 15 to Sept. 30. Multi-use recreation park: beach and swimming area, playground facilities, indoor/outdoor recreational and meeting facilities, trap club, gun club, sailing and canoe club, 4 ball diamonds, water-sking, 18-hole golf course with grass greens. Campsites: 33 full service, 33 electrical, 6 non-electrical. Pull-through RV sites, 30-amp service, Tenting sites. Reservations accepted.
Features photography and framing, alongside the inspiring work of Saskatchewan’s First Nations and Aboriginal artists. Frozen Cactus 37 Broadway St. E., Yorkton, SK S3N OK4 Telephone: 306-783-0313 Fax: 306-783-8811 Email: leach@sasktel.net Godfrey Dean Art Gallery 49 Smith St. E., Yorkton, SK S3N 0H4 Telephone: 306-786-2992 Fax: 306-782-2767 Email: gdag@sasktel.net Web site: deangallery.ca Call for gallery hours or check our web site. The Godfrey Dean Art Gallery curates, exhibits and promotes the work of provincial and national contemporary artists. Welcome Home Crafts and Gift Shop/R&R Massage Therapy Clinic 113 Smith St. E., Yorkton, SK S3N OH8 Telephone: 306-782-7686 Fax: 306-782-7686 Email: ckgeddes@sasktel.net Everything For Mind, Body, and Spirit! A cozy 1909 two-storey house filled with crafts by 50 consignors, prairie prints, souvenirs, Saskatoon berry products, Tye Russ bears, and a bath boutique. Also home to a massage therapy clinic. Yorkton Arts Council 49 Smith St. E., Yorkton, SK S3N OH4 Telephone: 306-783-8722 Fax: 306-786-7667 Email: yorktonartscouncil@sasktel.net Web site: www.yorktonarts.ca. The Yorkton Arts Council enriches the lives of Yorkton and area residents through the development and presentation of the visual and performing arts. Yorkton Film Festival 49 Smith St. E., Yorkton, SK S3N OH4 Telephone: 306-782-7077 Fax: 306-782-1550 Email: director@yorktonfilm.com Web site: www.yorktonfilm.ca Yorkton Film Festival is an annual competition for short film and video. The best production in various categories wins the prestigious Canada’s Golden Sheaf Award.
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Cherrydale Golf & Campground Four miles east on Highway #10, 2 miles south and 1 mile east. Mailing Address: Box 187, Yorkton, SK S3N 2V7 Telephone: 306-786-6877 Fax: 306-782-7156 12 electrical sites, 6 non-electric sites. Amenities include family recreation for all ages; driving range; ball diamond, horseshoes; 2400-yard golf course with irrigated greens and tee box, miniature Arts and Culture golf course. Close to major shopping centre. Firewood, picnic tables, recreation Avalon Photography, program, shower house, and telephone. Framing and Art Gallery Deer Park Municipal Golf Course 314 Broadway St. W., Yorkton, SK S3N 0N6 Intersection of Highways 52 and 10A Telephone: 306-621-7954 Yorkton, SK S3N 2W3 Email: mdstakiw@sasktel.net Telephone: 306-786-1711
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Situated on the west side of Yorkton on Highway 52 on rolling, heavily wooded terrain, a beautiful setting any golfer can enjoy. Deer Park is one of Saskatchewan’s top-ranked 18 hole championship golf courses with water, sand and multiple tee areas that compliment the already challenging terrain. Available to help you enjoy your golf experience are a full service driving range, rental equipment, electric power carts and a fully stocked pro shop with CPGA Professionals. The course also offers lounge, restaurant, concession and beverage cart services for the golfing public. Deer Park must be played to be truly appreciated. Godfrey Dean Art Gallery 49 Smith St. E., Yorkton, SK S3N 0H4 Telephone: 306-786-2992 Fax: 306-782-2767 Email: gdag@sasktel.net Web site: deangallery.ca Check our web site for gallery hours. The Godfrey Dean Art Gallery curates, exhibits and promotes the work of provincial and national contemporary artists. Painted Hand Casino 510 Broadway St. W. Yorkton, SK S3N 3P3 Telephone: 306-828-3006 Fax: 306-786-7774 Email: paintedhand@siga.sk.ca Web site: www.paintedhandcasino.ca Open Sunday to Tuesday 9 a.m. to 3 a.m.; Wednesday to Saturday 9 a.m. to 4 a.m. Black jack, progressive jackpots, slot machines, poker, and more. Restaurant and multi-purpose Parkland Room available for booking meetings, conventions, weddings and other events. Parkland Outdoor Show & Expo Box 3097, Melville SK S0A 2P0 Contact: Darren Wandy, President Telephone: 306-521-0429 Email: parklandoutdoorshow@hotmail.com Website: www.parklandoutdoorshow.com Outdoor show for hunting, fishing and all things related to outdoor pursuits. Sonja Pawliw’s Healing and Meditation Garden 95 Wellington Ave., Yorkton, SK S3N 1Y1 Telephone: 306-783-7015 Email: sonjapawliw@accesscomm.ca Come and relax in a peaceful garden of flowers, running water and music, in the presence of many angels. In the evening the lights create a magical serenity and peace. Sunflower Arts and Craft Show With more than 180 different craft and art exhibitors, the show has something to suit everyone’s tastes. Crafters from all over Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Alberta and British Columbia travel to Yorkton to take part in this annual event every September. To learn more about Sunflower, contact the Yorkton Arts Council at 306-783-8722. Western Development Museum Highway 16A West, Yorkton, SK S3N 2V6 Mailing address: Box 98, Yorkton, SK S3N 2V6 Contact: Susan Mandziuk Telephone: 306-783-8361 Fax: 306-782-1027 Email: yorkton@wdm.ca Web site: www.wdm.ca The Yorkton Western Development Museum recreates the times and styles
Page 18 of the many immigrants who settled in Western Canada. Depicted are scenes, which illustrate the cultural roots of these people. Outdoors, the challenge of turning sod is demonstrated in the line-up of agricultural equipment, which includes the gigantic Twin City gas tractor, one of only two in North America! Events held at the museum include: Canada Day on July 1; Mother’s Day and Father’s Day celebrations, as well as many others. York Lake Golf and Country Club Located south-west of Yorkton on Highway 10 across from the weigh scales. Mailing address: Box 27, Yorkton, SK S3N 2V6 Telephone: 306-783-8424 Offers a driving range, practice green, club house, pro shop, along with clubs, pull carts and motor carts. An excellent junior program is offered as well as Men’s and Ladies’ nights and seniors’ mornings. The club believes in customer service and satisfaction. York Lake Regional Park 4 km south of Yorkton on paved road Mailing address: Box 1166, Yorkton, SK S3N 2X3 Telephone: 306-782-7080 Fax: 306-782-6507 Open May 15 to Sept. 30. Regional Park equipped with a 36 site campground, 18 hole golf course, ball diamond complex, gun range, skeet and black powder range, playground and lake with boat launch. Yorkton Exhibition Association 455 Broadway St. W. Mailing address: Box 908, Yorkton, SK S3N 2X1 Telephone: 306-783-4800 Fax: 306-782-4919 Email: yorkton.ex@sasktel.net Bringing friends and neighbours together! The Yorkton Exhibition Association offers year-round activities and events for all to enjoy, including the annual summer fair in early July. Yorkton Film Festival 49 Smith St. E., Yorkton, SK S3N OH4 Telephone: 306-782-7077 Fax: 306-782-1550 Email: director@yorktonfilm.com Web site: www.yorktonfilm.com Yorkton Film Festival is an annual competition for short film and video. The best production in various categories wins the prestigious Canada’s Golden Sheaf Award. Yorkton Thresherman’s Club Highway 16A Mailing address: Box 98, Yorkton, SK S3N 2V6 Telephone: 306-783-8361 Fax: 306-782-1027 Email: yorkton@wdm.ca Volunteer, non-profit organization established in 1955 to preserve and present the history of Saskatchewan agriculture through demonstrations in particular the annual Threshermen’s Show and Seniors Festival held in August.
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And. . . 277 Broadway St. E., Yorkton, SK S3N 3G7 Telephone: 306-783-6433 Fax: 306-782-0321 And. . . 39 - 275 Broadway St. E., Yorkton, SK S3B 3G7 Email: awyktn@sasktel.net Web site: www.aw.ca Home of the Burger Family. Fresh on 5th 60 Fifth Avenue N., Yorkton, SK Telephone: 306-890-0184 Email: morrison398@hotmail.com Yorkton’s newest coffee and lunch spot. Fuji Sushi and Grill 185 Broadway W., Yorkton, SK S3N 0M8 Telephone: 306-786-7888 Email: patrickkulee@yahoo.com Web site: www.fujiyorkton.com Authentic Japanese dining experience. Licensed with karaoke available Humpty’s Family Restaurant Highway 9, South East of Yorkton Yorkton, SK Telephone: 306-782-0640 Web site: www.humptys.com Everything You Expect And More Lexonna’s Soup and Such 277 Broadway St. E., Yorkton, SK S3N 3G7 Telephone: 306-783-8211 For a meal, a snack, or coffee break. Our excellent menu includes homemade soups, salads and sandwiches as well as many dessert choices. Mano’s Restaurant and Lounge 277 Broadway St. E., Yorkton, SK S3N 3G7 Telephone: 306-786-7555 Fax: 306-786-7556 For the love of good food! Fully licensed restaurant and lounge. Located in the Parkland Mall, open 7 days a week. McDonald’s Restaurant 240 Hamilton Road, Yorkton, SK S3N 4C6 Telephone: 306-783-4417 Fax: 306-783-4848 And... 94 Broadway St. W., Yorkton, SK S3N 0M2 Telephone: 306-783-5600 Fax: 306-783-4848 There’s a little McDonald’s in everyone! City Centre: 200 seat restaurant and play place. Open from 6 a.m. to 11 p.m. daily with drive-thru open until midnight. Also at the Wal-Mart location. Mr. Mikes Steakhouse Casual 35 - 275 Broadway St. E., Yorkton, SK S3N 3G0 Telephone: 306-783-6453 Email: mrmikesyorkton@gmail.com Facebook: MrMikesYorkton No funny handshakes, no secret initiation, just good food, big drinks and warm people. Best steaks in town. Famous burgers. Amazing stir frys. Delicious seafood. Contact Ben Murray, General Manager. Mr. Sub 146 Broadway St. E., Yorkton, SK S3N 3K4 Telephone: 306-786-7000 Fax: 306-786-1819 Web site: www.mrsub.ca always something good going Food and Beverages There’s down at Mr. Sub. We have a wide variety of great tasting subs with over a dozen A&W Restaurant 365 Broadway St. W., Yorkton, SK S3N 0N8 fresh toppings. Also try our salads, soup and wraps. Telephone: 306-783-5116 Fax: 306-782-2288
Painted Hand Casino 510 Broadway St. W., Yorkton, SK Telephone: 306-828-3006 Fax: 306-786-7774 Email: paintedhand@siga.sk.ca Web site: www.paintedhandcasino.ca Yorkton’s #1 Entertainment! Modern casino, featuring blackjack, roulette, let it ride bonus, slots, progressive slots, and great live entertainment. Pita Pit 9 - 275 Broadway St. E., Yorkton, SK S3N 4B2 Telephone: 306-786-7482 Fax: 306-786-7483 Email: maureen.harrison@franchise.pitapit.com Pita Pit fresh thinking and healthy eating. A menu for appetites big or small. Make your next event a hit. Pizza Hut 1 - 132 Broadway St. W., Yorkton, SK S3N 0M4 Telephone: 306-786-2330 Eat, laugh and share at the most successful pizza restaurant in the world! Full-service dining room, licensed for beer/wine, take out and delivery Quizno’s Subs 249 Hamilton Road, Yorkton, SK S3N 4C6 Telephone: 306-782-0663 Fax: 306-782-0668 Across from Wal-Mart Scoops 37 Broadway St. W., Yorkton, SK Telephone: 306-782-0263 Sit out at Yorkton’s only open air cafe. Smoothies, ice cream and Yorkton’s best coffee. St. Gerard’s Parish Complex 125 Third Avenue N., Yorkton, SK S3N 1C4 Telephone: 306-783-4255 Fax: 306-782-8566 Full menu including perogies and cabbage rolls. Holds 350 people, meeting rooms that hold approximately 75 people. St. Mary’s Cultural Centre 240 Wellington Ave., Yorkton, SK S3N 4B3 Telephone: 306-782-1010 Fax: 306-782-0424 Can accommodate meetings, weddings and convention facilities for 25 to 625 people. They specialize in Ukrainian cuisine as well as many different cultural menus. Subway 16 Broadway St. E., Yorkton, SK S3N 0K3 Telephone: 306-782-9291 Fax: 306-782-9290 And... 275 Broadway St. E. Email: lorita1@sasktel.net Eat Fresh! Fast food restaurant where your sub is made right before your eyes, fresh. Taco Time 15 - 275 Broadway St. E., Yorkton, SK S3N 3G7 Telephone: 306-783-6667 Email: tacotime34@yahoo.com Dinner time is Tacotime. Tutti Fruitti Frozen Yogurt 15D - 275 Broadway St. E., Yorkton, SK S3N 3G7 Telephone: 306-783-0414 Website: www.tfyogurt.ca The largest self serve frozen yogurt in the world. Wendy’s Restaurant 160 Broadway St. E., Yorkton, SK S3N 3K6 Telephone: 306-783-0100 Website: www.wendys.com
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Manufacturers Deneschuk Homes Highway 10 East Mailing address: Box 1150, Yorkton SK S3N 2X3 Telephone: 306-783-6228 Fax: 306-786-7727 Email: deneschukhomes@sasktel.net Web site: www.deneschukhomes.com Your number 1 custom home builder! Builder of quality onsite and ready-tomove homes. Harvest Meats 501 York Road West, Yorkton SK S3N 3V6 Mailing address: Box 68, Yorkton SK S3N 3V5 Telephone: 306-783-9446 Fax: 306-783-9298 Email: hmail@harvestmts.com Leon’s Manufacturing 135 York Road East Mailing address: Box 5002, Yorkton SK S3N 3Z4 Telephone: 306-786-2600 Maintaining a strong world-wide reputation as the leader in materials handling equipment is no easy feat. With over half a century of manufacturing experience and solid hands-on development expertise Leon’s has created a proven formula that has resulted in its high quality material handling products operating on all seven continents today.
Meeting facilities Days Inn & Suites Yorkton #1 - 275 Broadway St. E. Telephone: 306-782-3112 Newly built and opened in 2013. Complimentary continental breakfast, wifi and newspapers, fitness centre, business centre, pool, hot tub and water slide. Two meeting rooms to accommodate 8 to 30. Pet friendly and smoke free. Duck Mountain 4-Season Resort Including Duck Mountain Lodge, Highway 57, Duck Mountain Provincial Park Box 849, Kamsack, SK S0A 1S0 Telephone: 306-542-3466 Fax: 306-542-4434 Email: duckmountainresort@gmail.com Web site: www.madgelake.ca Duck Mountain Resort features the lodge with 18 hotel rooms, restaurant and lounge; 11 cabins and 10 condo-style units, all for year-round stays. In summer, visit the facilities operated by the resort at Pickerel Point campground, including a store, ice cream parlour, marina and coin laundry. The resort can accommodate meetings, family gatherings, reunions and more, and offers complete food services and catering for groups of all sizes. Gallagher Centre 455 Broadway Street West Box 400, Yorkton SK S3N 2W3 Telephone: 306-828-2400 Fax: 306-782-4919 Email: jmorrison@yorkton.ca Web site: www.gallaghercentre.com
www.tourismyorkton.com Home Inn & Suites Yorkton 506 Broadway St. W., Yorkton SK S3N 0P3 Telephone: 306-782-7829 Fax: 306-782-7830 Website: www.homeinnyorkton.ca You’re at home with us. 80 rooms with a full service salon and spa. Free daily breakfast and free wifi. BBQ facilities are available and vending machines provide snacks and drinks. Deer Park Municipal Golf Course is just 1 km away. Painted Hand Casino is 1 minute walk away and the Gallagher Centre is just across Broadway Street. St. Gerard’s Parish Complex 125 Third Avenue N., S3N 1C4 Contact: Glen Brezinski Telephone: 306-783-4255 Fax: 306-782-8566 Full menu including perogies and cabbage rolls. Holds 350 people. St. Mary’s Cultural Centre 240 Wellington Ave., Yorkton, SK S3N 4B3 Telephone: 306-782-1010 Fax: 306-782-0424 Can accommodate meetings, weddings and convention facilities for 25 to 625 people. Specializing in Ukrainian cuisine as well as many different cultural menus.
Organizations City of Yorkton Community Development, Parks and Recreation Department Office located at Gallagher Centre, West Broadway Street Mailing address: Box 400, Yorkton SK S3N 2W3 Telephone: 306-786-1750 Fax: 306-786-6880 Email: cdpr@yorkton.ca Web site: wwww.yorkton.ca The Community Development, Parks and Recreation Department is committed to building individual, organizational and community capacity that will contribute to the positive growth and development of our community by enhancing the overall well-being of individuals and families. The department works with the community to ensure that a broad range of sport, culture, parks, and recreation opportunities are accessible to a broad spectrum of residents and visitors. To support these activities, the Department provides community leadership as well as safe, well-maintained, attractive and accessible facilities and parks to meet the needs of the community. Kinsmen Club of Yorkton Telephone: 306-782-5112 or 1-866-976-7636 For the past 75 years the Kinsmen Club of Yorkton, with the generous support of the citizens of Yorkton and area, has been able to provide assistance to many organizations and individuals. Ventures CFDC Highway 10 E., Deneschuk Homes Building Mailing address: Box 1180, Yorkton SK S3N 2X3 Telephone: 306-782-0255 Fax: 306-783-2590 Email: info@venturescfdc.com Ventures CFDC is committed to assist in the growth of vibrant communities by providing business and technical resources to clients. It provides community economic development
services, business development services and loan investment funds to businesses within its service region. Yorkton Arts Council 49 Smith St. E., Yorkton SK S3N OH4 Telephone: 306-783-8722 Fax: 306-786-7667 Email: yorktonartscouncil@sasktel.net Web site: www.yorktonarts.ca. The Yorkton Arts Council enriches the lives of Yorkton and area residents through the development and presentation of the visual and performing arts. Yorkton Chamber of Commerce Junction of Highways 9 and 16 Mailing address: Box 1051, Yorkton SK S3N 2X3 Telephone: 306-783-4368 Fax: 306-786-6978 Email: info@yorktonchamber.com Web site: www.yorktonchamber.com Yorkton Tribal Council 21 Bradbrooke Dr., Yorkton, SK S3N 3R1 Telephone: 306-782-3644 Fax: 306-786-6264 Email: recept@yorktontribalcouncil.com Web site: www.yorktontribalcouncil.com To provide high quality service to our communities and to promote selfsufficiency based on our inherit rights in the spirit and intent of treaty. York Lake Regional Park 4 km south of Yorkton Mailing address: Box 1166, Yorkton SK S3N 2X3 Telephone: 306-782-7080 Fax: 306-782-6507 Open May 15 to Sept. 30. Multi-use recreation park: beach and swimming area, playground facilities, indoor/outdoor recreational and meeting facilities, trap club, gun club, sailing and canoe club, 4 ball diamonds, water-skiing, 18-hole golf course with grass greens. Campsites: 33 Elec/Wtr, 33 Elec, 6 N/Elec. Pull-through RV sites, 30-amp service, Tenting sites, Reservations accepted. Yorkton Thresherman’s Club Highway 16A Mailing address: Box 98, Yorkton SK S3N 2V6 Telephone: 306-783-8361 Fax: 306-782-1027 Email: yorkton@wdm.ca Volunteer, non-profit organization established in 1955 to preserve and present the history of Saskatchewan agriculture through demonstrations in particular the annual Threshermen’s Show and Seniors Festival. Yorkton Wildlife Federation York Lake Regional Park Mailing address: Box 1811, Yorkton SK S3N 3R2 Telephone: 306-783-4316 The purpose of the Yorkton Wildlife Federation is to restore, conserve, and to perpetuate Saskatchewan’s natural environment.
Recreation Brown’s Leisure World Highway 10 East Mailing address: Box 5023, Yorkton, SK S3N 3Z4 Telephone: 306-783-8933 Fax: 306-786-7288
Email: brownsleisure@sasktel.net Web site: www.brownsleisureworld.com RV Dealership: parts, sales, and service; Autopro Collision Centre: SGI accredited; Freightliner: parts and service. Cherrydale Golf & Campground Four miles east on Highway #10, 2 miles south and 1 mile east. Mailing Address: Box 187, Yorkton, SK S3N 2V7 Telephone: 306-786-6877 Fax: 306-782-7156 12 electrical sites, 6 non-electric sites. Amenities include family recreation for all ages; driving range; ball diamond, horseshoes; 2400-yard golf course with irrigated greens and tee box, miniature golf course. Close to major shopping centre. Firewood, picnic tables, recreation program. shower house, and telephone. City of Yorkton Community Development Parks and Recreation Department Office located at Gallagher Centre, West Broadway Street Mailing address: Box 400, Yorkton SK S3N 2W3 Telephone: 306-786-1750 Fax: 306-786-6880 Email: cdpr@yorkton.ca Web site: wwww.yorkton.ca The Community Development, Parks and Recreation Department is committed to building individual, organizational and community capacity that will contribute to the positive growth and development of our community by enhancing the overall well-being of individuals and families. The department works with the community to ensure that a broad range of sport, culture, parks, and recreation opportunities are accessible to a broad spectrum of residents and visitors. To support these activities, the Department provides community leadership as well as safe, well-maintained, attractive and accessible facilities and parks to meet the needs of the community. Deer Park Municipal Golf Course Intersection of Highways 52 and 10A Yorkton, SK S3N 2W3 Telephone: 306-786-1711 Situated on the west of Yorkton on Highway 52 on rolling, heavily wooded terrain, a beautiful setting any golfer can enjoy. Deer Park is one of Saskatchewan’s topranked 18 hole championship golf courses with water, sand and multiple tee areas that compliment the already challenging terrain. Available to help you enjoy your golf experience are a full service driving range, rental equipment, electric power carts and a fully stocked pro shop with CPGA Professionals. The course also offers lounge, restaurant, concession and beverage cart services for the golfing public. Deer Park must be played to be truly appreciated. Deja-Vu Century Farm Box 516, Yorkton, SK S3N 2W4 Telephone: 306-782-5650 Fax: 306-782-5650 Discovery Motorsports Yorkton Limited Highway 10 East Mailing address: Box 548, Yorkton, SK S3N 2W7
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Telephone: 306-783-4566 Fax: 306-783-4566 Email: adventure@discoverymotorsports.com Web site: www.discoverymotorsports.com Recreation vehicles, Polaris snowmobiles and ATV’s. SeaRay, Fisher and Pontoon boats, Wanderer Travel Trailers, parts and service for all makes and models available. Ffun Motor Sports Highway 9 North Mailing address: Box 190, Yorkton, SK S3N 2V7 Telephone: 306-783-6340 Fax: 306-783-7919 Web site: www.fmsyorkton.com Painted Hand Casino 510 Broadway St. W., Yorkton, SK Telephone: 306-828-3006 Fax: 306-786-7774 Email: paintedhand@siga.sk.ca Web site: www.paintedhandcasino.ca Yorkton’s #1 Entertainment! Modern casino, featuring blackjack, roulette, let it ride bonus, slots, progressive slots, and great live entertainment. Sans Souci Cruise Located at Good Spirit Lake Box 42, Springside, SK S0A 3V0 Telephone: 306-641-5877, 306-641-9394 Email: sans_souci_cruise@hotmail.com Website: www.sanssoucicruise.ca Sans Souci (meaning No Worries) pontoon boat offers relaxing cruises on scenic Good Spirit Lake, dinner cruises and brilliant sunsets. Yorkton Bowl Arena 49 Broadway St. E., Yorkton, SK S3N OK6 Telephone: 306-783-5183 Fax: 306-783-5183 League bowling for children and adults. Recreational bowling for all ages. Licensed facility with glow bowling. Yorkton Kalyna Dance School Mailing Address: Box 81, Yorkton, SK S3N 2V6 Telephone: 306-783-9538 York Lake Golf and Country Club Located south-west of Yorkton on Highway #10 across from the weigh scales. Mailing Address: Box 27, Yorkton, SK S3N 2V6 Telephone: 306-783-8424 Offers a driving range, practice green, club house, pro shop, along with clubs, pull carts and motor carts. An excellent junior program is offered as well as Men’s and Ladies’ nights and seniors’ mornings. The club believes in customer service and satisfaction. York Lake Regional Park 3 km south of Yorkton off Highway 10 Mailing Address: Box 1166, Yorkton, SK S3N 2X3 Telephone: 306-782-7080 Fax: 306-786-6507 Email: yspl@sasktel.net Open May 15 to Sept. 30. Multi-use recreation park: beach and swimming area, playground facilities, indoor/outdoor recreational and meeting facilities, trap club, gun club, sailing and canoe club, 4 ball diamonds, water-sking, golf course with grass greens. Campsites: 33 Elec/ Wtr, 33 Elec, 6 N/Elec. Pull-through RV sites, 30-amp service, Tenting sites, Reservations accepted.
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LEGEND 1. Breitkreuz, Garry, MP - 19 - 1st Ave. North 2. Canadian Tire - Parkland Mall 3. Cherrydale Golf & Campground - Hwy. 9 East 4. Christ The Teacher Catholic Schools 45A Palliser Way 5. City of Yorkton - 37 - 3rd Ave. North 6. Cornerstone Credit Union - 64 Broadway St. E. 7. Discovery Motorsports - Hwy. 10 East 8. Domino’s Pizza - 150 Broadway St. East 9. Done Rite Autobody - 391 Ball Road 10. DR Auto Extras - Hwy. 10 East 11. Farrell Agencies - 41 Broadway St. W. 12. Fuzztone Music - 34 - 2nd Ave. North 13. Godfrey Dean Art Gallery - 49 Smith St. East 14. Hearn’s Pharmacy - 265 Bradbrooke Dr. 15. Humpty’s Family Restaurant - Yellowhead Hwy 16. Joe Beeverz - 2 - 146 Broadway St. East 17. Kal-Tire - 50 - 7th Ave. South 18. Kee’s Tae Kwondo - 9 Broadway St. West 19. Mano’s Restaurant - Parkland Mall 20. Olson Diesel Ltd. - Hwy 10 East 21. Painted Hand Casino - 510 Broadway St. West 22. Parkland College - 200 Prystai Way 23. Robins - 86 Broadway St. East 24. Saddles & Steel - 182 Broadway St. West 25. Schrader Motors - Hwy. 9 North 26. St. Gerard’s Parish Hall - 125 - 3rd Ave. North 27. St. Mary’s Cultural Centre - 240 Wellington Ave. 28. Step by Step Shoes - 18 Broadway St. East 29. Tantalize Tanning Studio - 77 Broadway St. West 30. Thoens - 75 Broadway St. East 31. Thorsness Appliance - 14 Betts Ave. 32. Trail Stop Restaurant - 35 - 1st Ave. North 33. Value Tire - 470 Broadway St. East 34. Wagners Flooring - 464 Broadway St. East 35. Wendy’s Restaurant - 160 Broadway St. East 36. Yorkton Farmers Market - Parkland Mall 37. Yorkton Co-op Assoc. (Gas Bar) 305 Broadway St. West & 110 Palliser Way 38. Yorkton Co-op Assoc. (Grocery) - 30 Argyle St. 39. Yorkton Dodge - 270 Hamilton Road 40. Yorkton Film Festival - 49 Smith St. East 41. Yorkton Golden Rule - 13A - 2nd Ave. North 42. Yorkton Hotel - 142 - 2nd Ave. North 43. Mr. Mikes - 275 Broadwy St. East 44. Performance Promotions - Yorkton Exhibition Grounds 45. Hitching Post - 17 Betts Ave. 46. Alexander’s Men’s Wear - 41 Broadway St. East 47. Under the Covers - 30 Betts Ave. 48. Shoe La La - 132C Broadway St. West 49. Pretty Face - 102 - 19 Broadway St. East 50. Western Development Museum - Hwy. 16A West 51. Pita Pit - 274 Broadway St. East 52. Tapps Sports Bar & Brewhouse 69 Broadway St. West
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Yorkton Sno-Riders Mailing address: Box 111, Yorkton, SK S3N 2V6 Telephone: 306-782-2645 Fax: 306-786-6163 Snowmobile club, grooms and maintains snowmobile trails in Yorkton and area.
Retail Alexander’s Men’s Wear 41 Broadway St. E., Yorkton, SK S3N 0K6 Telephone: 306-783-8107 Email: alexandersmenswear@sasktel.net All About Flowers #6 - 146 Broadway St. E., Yorkton, SK S3N 3K4 Telephone: 306-782-4222 Fax: 306-782-5311 Avalon Photography, Framing and Art Gallery 314 Broadway St. W., Yorkton, SK S3N 0N6 Telephone: 306-782-2368 Email: mdstakiw@sasktel.net Features photography and framing, alongside the inspiring work of Saskatchewan’s First Nations and Aboriginal artists. Brown’s Leisure World Highway 10 East Mailing address: Box 5023, Yorkton, SK S3N 3Z4 Telephone: 306-783-8933 Fax: 306-786-7288 Email: brownsleisure@sasktel.net Web site: www.brownsleisureworld.com RV Dealership: parts, sales, and service; Autopro Collision Centre: SGI accredited; Freightliner: parts and service. Crystal Clear Imprints 76 Seventh Ave. S., Yorkton, SK S3N 3V2 Telephone: 306-783-3322 Fax: 306-786-1833 Email: inquiries@crystalclearimprints.com Web site: www.crystalclearimprints.com We supply and embroider caps, garments, such as Russell Athletics, Ash City, StormTech and more. We also specialize in promotional advertising products such as pens, watches, etc. Custom MicroSystems Telephone: 306-782-1272 Fax: 306-782-0171 Email: custom.micro@sasktel.net Web site: www.custom-microsystems.com D.R. Auto Extras Ltd. 465 Broadway Street East Box 22024, Yorkton, SK S3N 4B2 Telephone: 306-786-2886 Fax: 306-783-1222 Email: dr.auto@sasktel.net Full line of car and truck accessories, hitches, wiring, trailer repairs, remote car starters. SaskTel Mobility Centre. Dream Weddings Bridal and Formal Wear 91A Broadway St. E., Yorkton, SK S3N OL1 Telephone: 306-782-6000 Fax: 306-782-6001 Ffun Motor Sports Highway 9 North, Box 190, Yorkton, SK S3N 2V7 Telephone: 306-783-6340 Fax: 306-783-7919 Website: www.fmsyorkton.com Frozen Cactus 37 Broadway St. E., Yorkton, SK S3N OK4 Telephone: 306-783-0313
Fax: 306-783-8811 Email: mervcushman@yahoo.ca Haas Nissan 386 Broadway St. E. Mailing address: Box 1269, Yorkton, SK S3N 2X3 Telephone: 306-783-9461 Fax: 306-782-2202 Email: sales@haasnissan.com Web site: www.haasnissan.com Hearn’s Westview Pharmacy 265 Bradbrooke Dr., Yorkton, SK S3N 3L3 Telephone: 306-783-4331 Fax: 306-783-3775 Pharmacy, prescriptions, ostomy supplies, OTC drugs, cards, etc. Joey Children’s Apparel 27 Second Ave. North, Yorkton, SK Telephone: 306-782-1332 Email: info@joeykids.ca Website: www.joeykids.com Hopping from Tot to Tween, Children’s clothing and accessories. Also has an indoor playground, Little Roo playroom, and music lessons. Kahkewistahaw Gas & Convenience Store 500 Broadway St. W., Yorkton, SK S3N 0P2 Telephone: 306-786-8832 Fax: 306-786-1895 Email: doug.cstore@sasktel.net 24-hour full service PetroCanada gas and convenience store on First Nations land, owned by Kahkewistahaw First Nation. Microage Yorkton 324 Broadway St. W., Yorkton, SK S3N 0N6 Telephone: 782-0344 Email: sales@microageyorkton.com Web Site: www.microageyorkton.com We sell new and refurbished computers, repair PC’s, Printers & Laptops. We also clean computers and are an authorized service & warranty centre. Painted Hand Casino 510 Broadway St. W., Yorkton, SK Telephone: 306-828-3006 Fax: 306-786-7774 Email: paintedhand@siga.sk.ca Web site: www.paintedhandcasino.ca/ Yorkton’s #1 Entertainment! Modern casino, featuring blackjack, roulette, let it ride bonus, slots, progressive slots, and great live entertainment. Parkland Mall 277 Broadway St. E., Yorkton, SK S3N 3G7 Telephone: 306-782-2132 Fax: 306-786-6858 Website: www.parklandmall.net The Parkland Mall is an enclosed shopping centre located in Yorkton. The centre is located at the junction of Highways 9 and 10, one kilometre north of the Yellowhead Highway, and is the largest enclosed shopping centre in the Parkland region. Sherring Gold 91 Broadway St. E., Yorkton, SK S3N 2W7 Telephone: 306-782-4653 Fax: 306-783-7464 Email: sherringgold@sasktel.net Give Us A Ring. Fine jewelry manufacturers and repairs. Shoe La La Footwear & Fashions 132 C Broadway St. W., Yorkton, SK S3N 0M4 Telephone: 306-782-SHOE (7463) Fax: 306-782-7464 Email: shoelalafootwear@outlook.com For the love of great shoes
Staples Business Depot 210 Hamilton Road, Yorkton, SK S3N 4A5 Telephone: 306-782-9300 Fax: 306-782-9304 Web Site: www.staples.ca Staples is home/office superstore that provides solutions to the home and business customer in office supplies, copying, furnishings, and technology. Supreme Office Products 310 Henderson Dr., Regina, SK S4N 5W7 Telephone: 1-800-667-3690 Fax: 1-888-275-0811 The Plum Tree 13 - 385 Broadway St. E. Linden Square Mall, Yorkton, SK Telephone: 306-786-5006 Facebook: The Plum Tree Boutique and gift shop perfect for holidays, birthdays and wedding gifts. The Vintage Vault #105 - 19 Broadway St. E., Yorkton, SK S3N 0K2 Entrance on Second Avenue, off Broadway Telephone: 306-782-3000 Facebook: yorktonvintagevault Email: vintagevaultfashion@gmail.com Vintage, high-fashion and designer women’s clothing, shoes and accessories. Consignments welcome. What’s In Store 22 - Second Ave. N., Yorkton, SK S3N 1G2 Telephone: 306-782-4424 Fax: 306-782-3529 Under the Covers 30 Betts Ave., Yorkton, SK S3N 1L9 Telephone: 306-782-7982 Email: underthecovers@sasktel.net Web site: www.underthecovers.ca Designer lingerie, bras and adult erotic products. Wal-Mart 240 Hamilton Road, Yorkton, SK Telephone: 306-782-9820 Fax: 306-782-9833 Welcome Home Crafts and Gift Shop 113 Smith St. E., Yorkton, SK S3N OH8 Telephone: 306-782-7686 Fax: 306-782-7686 Email: ckgeddes@sasktel.net Yorkton Co-op Food Centre 30 Argyle Street Agro Centre: 180 Hamilton Road Gas Bars: 305 Broadway Street West and 110 Paliser Way Mailing address: Administration Box 5025, Yorkton, SK S3N 3Y4 Telephone: 306-783-3601 Fax: 306-786-6090 Email: yorkton.coop@sasktel.net Yorkton Dodge 270 Hamilton Road, Yorkton, SK S3N 4C6 Mailing Address: Box 5019, Yorkton, SK S3N 3Z4 Telephone: 306-786-9022 Fax: 306-786-7288 Saskatchewan’s largest Chrysler Dodge Jeep dealer. Yorkton Golden Rule 13A Second Ave. N., Yorkton, SK S3N 1G1 Telephone: 306-782-5151 Fax: 306-782-5151 Email: goldenrule@sasktel.net Christian bookstore handling a full line
of religious books, bibles, music, church supplies, video rentals, and giftware for all occasions. Yorkton Pawn 273 Myrtle Ave., Yorkton, SK S3N 1R5 Telephone: 306-783-7296 Yorkton Toyota 5 Kelsey Bay, Yorkton, SK Telephone: 306-782-2233 Fax: 306-782-2315 Email: evanortynsky@hotmail.com
Services 94.1 The Fox 120 Smith St. E., Yorkton, SK S3N 3V3 Telephone: 306-782-9410 Fax: 306-783-4994 Web site: www.941thefox.com FM radio station Autohire Rent-A-Car 5 Kelsey Bay, Yorkton, SK S3N 4C5 Telephone: 306-783-5252 Email: autohire@myaccess.ca Proud to be Canadian. We rent cars, minivans and trailers by the day, week or month. Avalon Photography, Framing and Art Gallery 314 Broadway St. W., Yorkton, SK S3N 0N6 Telephone: 306-782-2368 Email: mdstakiw@sasktel.net Features photography and framing, alongside the inspiring work of Saskatchewan’s First Nations and Aboriginal artists. Body Poetry Fitness Studio #2 - 7 Broadway St. E., Yorkton, SK S3N 0L3 Telephone: 306-786-1999 Email: bodypoetry@sasktel.net Web Site: www.bodypoetrystudio.com We offer quality instruction with fully certified instructors. Body Poetry is a perfect oasis in your day. Discover your best self through our offerings. Brown’s Leisure World Highway 10 East Mailing address: Box 5023, Yorkton, SK S3N 3Z4 Telephone: 306-783-8933 Fax: 306-786-7288 Email: brownsleisure@sasktel.net Web site: www.brownsleisureworld.com RV Dealership: parts, sales, and service; Autopro Collision Centre: SGI accredited; Freightliner: parts and service. CAA Saskatchewan Travel 159 Broadway St. E., Yorkton, SK S3N 3K6 Telephone: 306-783-6548 Fax: 306-782-1499 Where Dependability Is A Tradition. Full service travel agency, passport photos, travel accessories, international driver’s permits. Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce 30 Second Ave. N., Yorkton, SK S3N 1G2 Telephone: 306-782-2408 Fax: 306-782-2044 Web site: www.cibc.com Offers wide range of investments; accounts available for everyone. Collins Barrow PQ LLP 41 Broadway Street West, Suite 310, Yorkton, SK S3N OL6 Telephone: 306-783-8531 Fax: 306-786-6414
www.tourismyorkton.com Email: Yorkton@Collinsbarrow.com Website: www.Collinsbarrow.com Chartered accountants providing services in individual form and corporate tax preparation and planning, financial preparation, data processing, auditing, and accounting services. CORE Real Estate Inc. 5 Third Avenue N., Yorkton, SK S3N 1C1 Telephone: 306-621-9680 Fax: 306-782-3419 Email: corerealestateinc@gmail.com Web Site: www.coreywerner.com Making real estate dreams a reality! Cornerstone Credit Union 64 Broadway Street East Mailing address: Box 1210, Yorkton, SK S3N 2X3 Telephone: 306-783-9433 Fax: 306-783-0012 Web site: www.cornerstonecu.com People you know. Financial solutions you can trust. Our aim is to help you achieve your financial goals by providing friendly, efficient and professional service that meet your needs. Crystal Clear Imprints 76 Seventh Ave. S., Yorkton, SK S3N 3V2 Telephone: 306-783-3322 Fax: 306-786-1833 Email: inquiries@crystalclearimprints.com Web site: www.crystalclearimprints.com Your Embroidery Headquarters. We supply and embroider caps, garments, such as Russell Athletics, Ash City, StormTech and more. We also specialize in promotional advertising products such as pens, watches, etc. CTV Television 95 Broadway St. E., Yorkton, SK S3N ON1 Telephone: 306-786-8400 Fax: 306-782-7212 Email: ciccnews@ctv.ca Web site: www.ctv.ca CKOS-CICC Television and CBC and CTV all serving Yorkton and district. Custom MicroSystems Telephone: 306-782-1272 Fax: 306-782-0171 Email: custom.micro@sasktel.net Web site: www.custom-microsystems.com Custom Printers Ltd. #6 - 76 Seventh Ave. S., Yorkton, SK S3N 3V2 Contact: Elliot Graf Telephone: 306-782-7737 Fax: 306-782-3910 Email: custom.printers@sasktel.net We supply quality printing, letterheads, envelopes, computer forms, carbonless forms, invoices, history books, coil bindery, brochures, posters, full color printing, and more. D’s Signs and Designs 80 Smith St. W., Yorkton, SK S3N OJ4 Contact: Lawrence Wegner Telephone: 306-786-6644 Fax: 306-786-6644 Email: ds.signs@sasktel.net Sign making, screen printing and embroidery. Deja-Vu Century Farm 20 km NW of Yorkton Box 516, Yorkton, SK S3N 2W4 Telephone: 306-782-5650 Email: ktlange@imagewireless.ca Unique domestic farm animals originating all over the world. Purchase organic meat and eggs.
Dusty’s Place Hair, Tan, and Esthetics Salon Suite 4, 84 Broadway St. E., Yorkton, SK S3N OK9 Telephone: 306-783-0783 Full service hair salon and retail products offering a full line of esthetic services. Tanning facilities and retail products also available. Farrell Agencies Ltd. 41 Broadway Street West Mailing address: PO Box 758, Yorkton, SK S3N 2W8 Telephone: 306-783-4477 Fax: 306-786-7577 Email: farrellagencies@sasktel.net Web site: www.farrellagencies.com General insurance broker and motor license issuer. Florissima, Flowers and Plants 8 Broadway St. E., Yorkton, SK S3N 0K3 Telephone: 306-783-4570 Fax: 306-783-4571 Email: myflorissima@aol.com A new fresh concept of flowers and plants for birthdays, anniversaries, weddings, funerals or just because. G M Bus Lines Charter Service Box 1485, Yorkton, SK S3N 3K3 Telephone: 306-782-0434 or 306-621-9634 Email: c.c.c@sasktel.net Family owned business since 1995, two 47 passenger buses fully equipped. Friendly, professional courtesy service. Good Spirit Air Service Box 128, Yorkton, SK S3N 2V6 Located at the Yorkton Airport Telephone: 306-786-3352 Fax: 306-786-3339 Email: miccar@sasktel.net Web site: www.goodspiritair.com Making time fly your way. We provide safe and reliable charter air service to people travelling for business or recreation to destinations anywhere in Canada and soon to the U.S. Office hours are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. GX 94 Radio 120 Smith St. E., Yorkton, SK S3N 3V3 Telephone: 306-782-2256 Fax: 306-783-4994 Email: gx94@sasktel.net Web site: www.gx94radio.com Haas Nissan 386 Broadway Street East Mailing address: Box 1269, Yorkton, SK S3N 2X3 Telephone: 306-783-9461 Fax: 306-782-2202 Email: sales@haasnissan.com Web site: www.haasnissan.com Heartland Fuels — Petro Canada Highway 9, Yorkton, SK S3N 2V6 Telephone: 306-782-5662 Kahkewistahaw Gas & Convenience Store 500 Broadway St. W., Yorkton, SK S3N 0P2 Telephone: 306-786-8832 Fax: 306-786-1895 Email: doug.cstore@sasktel.net 24-hour full service PetroCanada gas and convenience store on First Nations land, owned by Kahkewistahaw First Nation. Marlin Travel 25 Broadway St. E. Yorkton, SK S3N 0K4 Telephone: 306-782-0503
Fax: 306-782-0506 Email: sgrunert@thomascook.ca Low, low prices everyday! Full service travel agency open 9-9 Monday - Friday, 9:30 - 5:30 Saturday and 11-5 Sunday for your convenience. Microage Yorkton 324 Broadway St. W., Yorkton, SK S3N 0N6 Telephone: 306-782-0344 Email: sales@microageyorkton.com Web Site: www.microageyorkton.com We sell new and refurbished computers, repair PCs, printers and laptops. We also clean computers and are an authorized service and warranty centre. News Review 20 - 3rd Ave. N., Yorkton, SK S3N 2X3 Telephone: 306-783-7355 Fax: 306-782-9138 Web site: www.yorktonnews.com Complete news and sports coverage every Thursday. Delivering the best value for your advertising dollar. We distribute where advertisers want their message to go. Northern Auto Leasing 50 Broadway St. W., Yorkton, SK S3N 0L7 Telephone: 306-782-2438 Fax: 306-783-4743 Rental of cars, trucks, passenger vans, mini vans and moving trucks. Outta’ Here Travel 5 First Ave. N., Yorkton, SK S3N 1J3 Telephone: 306-782-5955 Fax: 306-782-5965 Email: outtahere@sasktel.net Destination weddings, vacation packages, airline tickets, hotels, cruises and holiday tours. Parkland College 200 Prystai Way, Yorkton, SK, S3N 1Z2 Telephone: 306-783-6566 Fax: 306-786-7866 Web site: www.parklandcollege.sk.ca We provide educational opportunities in the following areas: Basic education, adult secondary education, SIAST and technical training, university, computer training and personal internet classes. Parkland Printers 22 Fourth Ave. N., Yorkton, SK S3N 1A2 Telephone: 306-782-8211 Fax: 306-782-8564 Email: parklandprinters@sasktel.net Yorkton’s newest commercial print shop specializing in all your printing requirements providing a proficient service that ensures a quality product with a quick turn-a-round! Royal Bank 78 Broadway St. E., Yorkton, SK S3N OK4 Telephone: 306-786-3200 Fax: 306-786-7711 Web site: www.royalbank.com Royal Lepage Premier Realty 45C Palliser Way, Yorkton, SK S3N 4C5 Telephone: 306-783-9404 Fax: 306-786-6788 Website: www.royallepageyorkton.com Sans Souci Cruise Located at Good Spirit Lake Box 42, Springside, SK S0A 3V0 Telephone: 306-641-5877, 306-641-9394 Email: sans_souci_cruise@hotmail.com Website: www.sanssoucicruise.ca Sans Souci (meaning No Worries) pontoon boat offers relaxing cruises on scenic Good
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Spirit Lake, dinner cruises and brilliant sunsets. Saskatchewan Liquor Store 36 Broadway St. E., Yorkton, SK S3N 0K4 Telephone: 306-786-1590 Fax: 306-786-1387 Hours of operation Monday to Saturday 9:30 a.m. to 9 p.m., Sunday from noon to 5 p.m., and open most statutory holidays. Sherring Gold 91 Broadway St. E., Yorkton, SK S3N 2W7 Telephone: 306-782-4653 Fax: 306-783-7464 Email: sherringgold@sasktel.net Give Us A Ring. Fine jewelry manufacturers and repairs. Super C Esso 103 Gladstone Ave. N., Yorkton, SK S3N 2A6 Telephone: 306-782-6100 Service station and convenience store. The Rock 100.5 FM Radio 395 Riverview Road, Yorkton, SK S3N 3V6 Telephone: 306-786-7625 Fax: 306-782-4437 100.5 The Rock, Saskatchewan’s first 24 hour commercial Christian radio station. UncommonSense Business Solutions 57 Russell Drive, Yorkton, SK S3N 4B6 Telephone: 306-783-4574 Fax: 1-866-740-8379 toll free Email: dick@dderyk.com Web site: www.wehavecommonsense.solutions Practical marketing, administrative, governance and management solutions for businesses and organizations, including web development and effective use of social media. Welcome Home Crafts and Gift Shop/R&R Massage Therapy Clinic 113 Smith St. E., Yorkton, SK S3N OH8 Telephone: 306-782-7686 Fax: 306-782-7686 Email: ckgeddes@sasktel.net York-Sask Dry Cleaners 14 First Ave. N., Yorkton, SK S3N 1J4 Telephone: 306-782-2647 Fax: 306-782-0842 Yorkton Dodge 242 Hamilton Road Mailing Address: Box 5019, Yorkton, SK S3N 3Z4 Telephone: 306-783-9022 Fax: 306-786-7288 Saskatchewan’s largest Chrysler Dodge Jeep dealer. Voted Best Service and Parts Departments. Yorkton Public Library 93 Broadway St. W., Yorkton, SK S3N OL9 Telephone: 306-783-3523 Fax: 306-782-5524 Email: ypl@parkland.lib.sk.ca Yorkton This Week 20 Third Avenue North Mailing Address: Box 1300, Yorkton, SK S3N 2X3 Telephone: 306-782-2465 Fax: 306-786-1898 Email: editorial@yorktonthisweek.com Web site: www.yorktonthisweek.com Yorkton This Week is Saskatchewan’s largest weekly paid subscription newspaper with in depth coverage on politics, health, agricultural and sports.
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Film Festival Lovers of film need to plan a visit to the annual Yorkton Film Festival; the longest running film festival in North America. Each year the Festival works hard to offer a variety of programs and workshops to help filmmakers hone their craft. The first day of the Festival actually focuses of student filmmakers with a day long program at Sacred Heart High School. “Students filmmakers are so enthusiastic and we feel it is important to feed that enthusiasm,” said YFF director Randy Goulden. “We have many talented professionals attending the Festival and having them willing to work with students for the day is a great learning experience for both.” “Like the Festival itself has we recognize the industry is constantly changing,” said Goulden. “We hope our programs help filmmakers take those changes in stride so they can continue to do what they do best, make great Canadian programming.” As an example; this year a highlight presentation will be Up, Up, & Away: A look at the dynamic world of UAV’s. The hottest production tool going is the Unmanned Aerial Vehicle or UAV. Commonly referred to as drones, these flying camera platforms are filling our skies and causing governments and regulators to scramble for some measure of control. Presenters on the topic will be Tom Davidson and Jack Tunnicliffe – Java Post Productions. For the public there are film screenings throughout the Festival, with a screening of winning entries open to the public and festival participants at the Gallagher Centre Sunday. For more information on the annual festival visitwww. goldensheafawards.ca This year the film; ‘Ain’t about the Money’ will be featured at the Painted Hand Casino in the Parkland Room Thursday, May 20 at 7:00 pm. ‘Ain’t about the Money’ is “an intimate portrait of a blues artist living the blues,” detailed an online synopsis. “Big Dave McLean was seduced by the blues when he first heard the legendary John Hammond at the Mariposa Folk Festival in 1969, he was blown away by his performance. By chance he ran into John Hammond sitting under a tree after the show, Big Dave boldly asked him for a guitar lesson on his five dollar guitar, the rest is history. “Big Dave’s raw and gravelly vocals speak to a hard life lived on the road. For the past 40 years, he’s performed in countless venues that dot the Canadian landscape and abroad. “‘Ain’t About
the Money’ is a film about Big Dave McLean’s passion for the music. But following that passion has come at a cost. As our central character, Big Dave McLean grounds the film and through his experiences, good and bad, we learn about the complex challenges he has faced as a blues troubadour. “It’s great to have the recognizable stars come to the Festival, but the event is just as much about the cameramen and producers working hard behind the camera to create the films,” said Goulden. “They are the ones we really come together to honour with the Golden Sheaf Awards.” Which is all part of the Festival’s proud history. It was in October 1950 the projector first “whirred into action, the screen lit up and the sights and sounds of life filled the stillness of city hall,” details the Festival’s history on its website. “So it was that the first Yorkton International Documentary Film Festival became a reality.” Randy Goulden, executive director with the YFF said it is a long, and proud history of film they celebrate each year. The website again details the early history of the event. “The festival was the brain-child of James Lysyshyn, oft-times referred to in the years to follow as the “father of the Yorkton International Documentary Film Festival”. Lysyshyn was a young National Film Board field officer at the time. He had been stationed in Saskatchewan with a mandate to set up film councils in his area of jurisdiction, which after a time came to include Yorkton. Hearing about an arts festival being held in Europe, as well as music and science festivals in other parts of Canada, he came up with the idea for a film festival. At the time Yorkton had a very active film council organized by Dave Sharples, who had been a wartime projectionist. “The first meeting with the council met with little success. Lysyshyn didn’t take no for an answer. He requested another meeting with the council the next month and touted his new idea for an international documentary film festival. The council liked the idea and the Yorkton International Documentary Film Festival was born. It was decided to hold the festival in two years due to the time involved in soliciting entries from foreign countries. Goulden said over the years the Festival has evolved. “It was initially an international event, but over the years came to focus only on the best of Canadian film,” she said. “Today the festival still looks to honour the best from filmmakers in our country.”
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York Lake Golf and Country Club The York Lake Golf and Country Club is located southwest of Yorkton on Highway 10 across from the weigh scales. It offers a driving range, practice green, clubhouse, pro shop, along with club, pull carts and motor-cart rentals.
An excellent junior program is offered as well as men’s and ladies’ nights and senior mornings. The club believes in customer service and satisfaction. Call 306-783-8424 for more information.
The Deer Park Junior Golf Tournament If you are a fan of high calibre golf then Deer Park Municipal Golf Course in Yorkton will be a must stop this August. The course will be host the Canadian Junior and Juvenile Ladies Championships Aug. 3-7. “This is a major event,” said Don Kunkel, one of the many volunteers involved in hosting the event. “This is the biggest tournament that’s ever been here. It is a Canadian championship. “It’s a real feather in our cap to be here.” The championship, which is in its 60th year, attracts golfers from across the country. “It has a provincial team element to it,” said Kunkel, and also said in the Junior Division (aged 18-and-under) “three girls from every province compete as a team.” The team aspect is part of the preliminary rounds held Tuesday and Wednesday. At that point the field, with a maximum entry of 144 is trimmed by about half for the final two days of golf leading up to crowning an individual champion. In terms of entries Kunkel said there are “usually 120-130 historically from all over Canada “Recently we’ve had some U.S. entries as well.” The Juvenile side of the championship is for golfers 15-and-under. As for viewers, Kunkel said they are welcome. “Galleries are allowed the whole event,” he said.
He added anyone attending the championships as a spectator will see some fine golf. “I wouldn’t be surprised to see the winning score a few strokes under par. Some very talented young ladies play in this event.” Kunkel said for the participants the exposure of the championships can open educational doors. He explained American colleges which offer golf scholarships have a harder time finding female talent, so they are eager to discover young talent.” I know a number of Saskatchewan girls have gone down on scholarships,” he said.
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Cherrydale Golf Inc. Cherrydale Golf Course is located minutes East of Yorkton off Highway 10. This par three course (an executive par 3) offers three tee boxes per green, as well as a driving range, and is open May to September. A unique old farmhouse complete with coffee
and pro shop acts as the clubhouse. Club rental is available. The clubhouse also features ‘Art in the Country’ a summer-long exhibition of the works of local artists. Call 306-786-6877 for more information.
Geocaching In recent years the hobby of geocaching has been growing, and with that growth the opportunity to enjoy the activity while traveling. “It’s hide and seek for geeks,” said Barb Pohozoff, who began geocaching about five-years ago. Samantha Hoffman, who started about the same time, with the two women often working together, said geocaching uses global positioning technology to help with what is essentially a modern take on “a treasure hunt.” It’s a case where other people hide things all over the place (outdoors generally) “for other people to find” using the GPS coordinates. There are specialized GPS tracking units which can be used; Magellan and Garmin two of the best-known, but cellphones work too, explained Hoffman. “There are Apps for iPhone and Andriod,” she said, adding most are free, and “they link directly to the geochaching site.” The coordinates to the hidden spots are posting at www.geocaching.com, an Internet site which acts as a hub for sharing information with geocachers around the world. The site has thousands of caches to seek out around the world. There are some 40 in Yorkton and 500 in Regina as examples, and is free to sign up for. Some caches are active year-round. Others, especially on the Canadian Prairies are hidden only through the warmer months. Snow can limit access to many sites in winter, either because roads are blocked, or the caches are buried under snow, said Hoffman. Hoffman said there is a definite connection to history with many caches related to old school yards, cemeteries and similar locations. Often information of the locales is included on the geocaching site. While geocaching seems to be pretty widely based, there are some rules. Caches are not supposed to be buried underground making access too hard, as an example. Cachers also rarely post pictures of where a cache is located for fear it will make it easier to the next searcher to find. “And you’re not supposed to hurt anything living,
like nailing it to a tree,” said Pohozoff. After that it is pretty wide open. One international cache was actually a building. Locally the two woman have seen one as large as a military ammunition box, while the smallest are the size of the fingernail on your little finger. Since the sizes vary, and chases are hidden, GPS gets you only so far. “So when you’re within 10-metres you start looking,” said Hoffman. “The more people doing geocaching, the more that will get hidden,” said Pohozoff. Hoffman agreed, adding she plans to hide a trio of caches in Yorkton this year. But there are always new caches to find, in fact Hoffman an avid cacher has discovered 464, while Pohozoff is at 150.
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Walking Tours Taking a leisurely walk and taking in the history of the city is easy in Yorkton thanks to four walking tours. It’s a way to “connect you to the past,” said Darcy McLeod, Director of Community Development, Parks & Recreation with the City, adding they familiarize visitors “with some of the history of Yorkton. “One can observe details at close range, otherwise missed as you quickly walk or drive. “With walking with a tour book in hand, makes you an ‘acceptable snoop’. Walking with a group —
and people can organize their own group — makes it also more ‘socially acceptable’ to stop and admire, for example the gargoyles of the old Hudson’s Bay store building.” Walking Tours allow you to do this exercise at your own pace,” said McLeod. Visitors like the tours as a way to get to know the city better. There are several walking tours in Yorkton offering glimpses of the City’s heritage and culture.
City Cemetery Walking Tour A self-guided walking tour of the City of Yorkton Cemetery gives visitors a chance to experience the unique history of the area. It guides visitors along the pathways of this beautifully treed 10.5 acres, a book containing 28 sites has been prepared and can be purchased for $3. The complete tour will take about one hour and a half, but can be shortened. Stroll at your
leisure, as you follow the trail outlines on the book’s map. There are benches at various locations in the cemetery where a visitor can rest. On the tour you will meet many of the early pioneers, and some of the more contemporary figures of Yorkton and area; all interesting and colourful personalities. In the process, much of the region’s history will be revealed.
Heritage Walking Tour Often the history of a community can only be found in dusty book and by looking at faded photos. But the history of Yorkton is alive and well in the form of a self-guided walking tour. The tour begins at the Godfrey Dean Cultural Centre on Smith Street and ends at 29 Myrtle Avenue. If you proceed at a leisurely pace, the walk will take about an hour and a half. For a brochure on the tour, contact Tourism Yorkton by calling 783-8707.
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Yorkton’s Public Art Walking Tour Enjoy exploring Yorkton! You’re invited to follow a special guide through downtown parks and around historic sites. In public places and hidden spaces you will find Yorkton is a city filled with art.
This guide will also lead you to special exhibition spaces where unexpected treasures await you each time you visit. To obtain your guide and/or further details, contact Tourism Yorkton at 783-8707.
Gallagher Centre If you’re looking for something to do, the Gallagher Centre is a good place to start. For many of the recreational or business options the multi-purpose recreational and convention facility serves the community, area and visitors with many activities and rental opportunities. The Gallagher Centre can accommodate groups of 15 to 2,000 people for catered events such as seminars, grads, wind-ups and weddings, with associated break-out rooms making the site ideal for meetings and events both large and small. The Events Team is pleased offer assistance facilitating any audio visual, set up, decorating or catering requirements guests may have. Facilities at the Centre include the Farrell Agencies Arena, Water Park, Nexera Flexihall, curling rink, BMO Sports Lounge, National Bank Convention Place plus the outside facilities for livestock shows, horse shows, sales and catered events. One of the most popular attractions at the
Gallagher Centre is the pool facility, which includes a wave pool with zero-depth beach entry, 25m instructional pool, Sauna & steam rooms, whirlpool, lazy river, and waterslide. The pool area also includes a birthday party room. Leisure swimming is held seven days a week. These facilities allow the Gallagher Center to accommodate individuals and groups looking for a venue for almost any type of event from a leisurely walk on our indoor walking track, a beverage and steak before watching the home town hero’s the Yorkton Terriers, a family swim, taking in a play or learning to drive a motorcycle. Diversity for a growing community helps the Gallagher Center continue to be the premier family facility in the Parkland area. To learn more, please call the Securtek Information Kiosk at the Gallagher Centre at 7861740.
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Ravine Ecological Preserve Connecting with nature is as easy as exploring the Ravine Ecological Preserve in Yorkton. The Preserve offers a diverse 2.8 km hiking trail, which includes a floating boardwalk across the marsh, and then works its way through grassland, and aspen parkland habitat. Located just off Crescent Avenue and west of the Gallagher Centre, the park is designed to allow for people to connect with our natural world through an abundance of birds, plants and animals. The Ecological Preserve also holds its share of history, including the Dulmage farmstead. A farmer, inventor and entrepreneur Dulmage’s story is one of the points of interest on the walk, one of four mapped walking tours in the city. Darcy McLeod noted all four tours offer many
points of interest with visitors no doubt each having the favourites. “None of the Walking tour books highlight any particular place. However, those who take the Cemetery Walking Tour would be interested in the older monuments, those that stand out because of their size, prayer and message inscriptions, and old fashioned architecture,” he said. “Our tour book of the historic downtown has noted buildings which are designated as Municipal Heritage Properties. The attention is on the oldest buildings — the old homes, and churches, the Court House and the old Land Titles Office of the ‘Promise & Potential’ tour which all hold an individual specific interest.”
St. Mary’s Ukrainian Catholic Church St. Mary’s Ukrainian Catholic Church is home to one of the finest paintings of its kind in North America. Located on the inside of dome of the church, art critics have likened it to the great religious paintings in Europe. Covering the entire dome 55-feet above the floor, the amazing work of art has a curvature of
more than 62-feet. The painting was created in 1939 by Stephen Meush and depicts 157 angels of different sizes surrounding the throne of God. Visitors are welcome to the church, located at 155 Catherine Street but phone calls in advance are appreciated. Call the church at 783-4594.
Motocross Racing Few sport events are any more thrilling than motocross. In Yorkton that means a trip to the Millstone Park Raceway which has been operated by the Yorkton Motorcycle Club for the past 16 years. Named the 2008 Motocross Track of the Year, the raceway is located two km north of Yorkton on the #9 Highway next to Millstone Park, the original site of Yorkton. The track is open daily to club members to sharpen racing and off-road handling skills. Daily and yearly riding passes are available for non-members Monday to Saturday at Schrader Motors during normal business hours. Parental accompaniment is required for riders under 18 years of age. A kiddies’ or beginner track is available for beginning riders. “One of the very unique things about motocross is that racers of all ages, genders and abilities complete on the same day on the same track,” said local sport spokesperson Rick Bradshaw. “Although there are a number of different classes to group riders by ability and ages, there are very few if any sports where an entire family compete on the same day. New spectators are often surprised by the ability of a rider only to dis-
cover they are a 12-year-old girl then watch as two 50-year-old men bang bars and battle back and forth with the stamina of men half their ages. Watching a couple of the top professional racers in the country battle for a win then congratulate each other after 20-minutes of competition shows the sportsmanship that motocross racers have.” “Yorkton’s Millstone Raceway facility is great for spectator access as they can walk around the fenced inside of over half of the race track and see the action from a variety of viewpoints,” said Bradshaw. “With the area being located next to the highway access is great. “Motocross is a very exciting sport. The start of a race can have up to 40 racers on the line together heading in the first turn. New spectators love the high jumps and bumps. All enthusiasts enjoy the close racing action and many come to realize the great skill it takes to make a lap let alone multiple laps at racing speed. This year the track will host a CMRC Provincial Championship race Sunday, May 17. For more information about the track or the motocross race call Rick Bradshaw at 783-3333, Greg Litvanyi at 621-6696 or Rick Dawson at 783-1999.
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Godfrey Dean Art Gallery The Godfrey Dean Art Gallery, is a small, intimate gallery where visitors can get up close to work ranging for local to national artists. Located on the corner of Smith Street and Third Avenue, and adjacent to the historic Land Titles Building, the Yorkton Gallery is comprised of two galleries which together total over 2,000 square feet of exhibit space. The GDG proudly represents contemporary artwork from local, regional and national artists. Exhibits change on roughly a monthly basis making repeated visits a must for regular travelers, especially with the free admission. The aim of the gallery is to offer as much variety in subject matter and various artistic mediums and styles as possible. Galley Director Don Stein said the Godfrey Dean has an inviting atmosphere visitors will enjoy, adding the first thing which comes to his mind “is how beautiful and welcoming it is. “Large windows surrounding the lobby keep it well lit, and the 2nd floor vantage point offers an expansive view of the streetscape, buildings and lots of trees.” “The two exhibition spaces themselves are also surprisingly spacious, with high ceilings and plenty of wall space.” The Yorkton region has a unique cultural blend. It is the responsibility of its public art gallery, The Godfrey Dean, to reflect the issues and concerns within this community. “Our local resources are what distinguishes the Godfrey Dean Art Gallery,” said Stein. “People want to see art that reflects the local community
and environment in some way. The gallery has the unique ability to draw on local and regional artists and exhibit their work, which is often inspired by our area, and the people who inhabit it. Visitors, especially tourists, appreciate the opportunity to see artists whose work is readily available to us in Yorkton, but not in other locations. The Godfrey Dean is the only professional public gallery within a 150 km radius of Yorkton. Continued on Page 33
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July 4 to August 22 — “Partial Identities” — Ryan Stander and Jessica Christy Photography and mixed media collage, these two American artists are faculty members at Minot State University in North Dakota.
GODFREY DEAN ART GALLERY May 1-23 — “Birch and Plaster” — Brenda July 4 to August 22 — “Repetition” — Various artists Kondratoff Touring exhibition from Organization of Paintings by Kamsack artist Brenda Kondratoff, forest imagery in acrylic paint and Venetian plaster. Saskatchewan Arts Councils (OSAC.) May 1-23 — “The Tourist” — Various artists Touring exhibition from the MacKenzie Art Gallery from their permanent collection, featuring artists who travel and create in response to the locations they visit. May 31 to June 20 — “Landscape & Memory” Local artists exhibition. Entry deadline May 15.
First Nations and Aboriginal Art Gallery The stunning works of First Nations and Aboriginal artists is highlighted in the private Avalon Photography and Framing Gallery. Located at 314 Broadway Street West in Yorkton, the Avalon Gallery features photography and framing alongside the inspiring work of Saskatchewan’s First Nations and Aboriginal artists. Come out and see traditional and non-traditional works of inspiration. More information can be obtained by calling 782-2368 or by email at avalonphotographyandframing@sasktel.net
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Skateboard Park Headed to Yorkton, don’t forget to pack your boards as Yorkton boasts one of the premier outdoor skateboard parks in the province. The park right off Broadway Street in the city is part of a larger Brodie Avenue Redevelopment, which includes a paved walking path, which connects with Patrick Park Disc Golf Course. The new park is concrete and includes a range of jump elements which are sure to be both a challenge and a thrill for users. Skaters planning a holiday in the city, or just passing through, will want to make sure to pack their boards and check it out. The park was a community effort becoming a reality after the project received a $150,000 investment prize from Aviva Community Fund Contest toward a new facility. “We were the grand prize
winner. We were the only community that won $150,000,” said Dave Nussbaumer, the man who initially spear-headed the local effort through Farrell Agencies. Nussbaumer explained there were initially 2,000 submissions for Aviva funding from Communities across Canada, with 900 making the initial round of Internet voting by the public. “Then it got whittled down, and whittled down some more,” he said. The Yorkton project made it through two rounds of voting, to make the finals where projects were judged. Nussbaumer said he knew the community had put forward a good effort, but added “I did not think in a million years we’d get it all.” In addition to the Aviva dollars the City of Yorkton matched the win.
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Monster Truck Show Monster trucks return to Yorkton the crush a few cars July 17 and 18. “We did a show last summer in Yorkton but that was the first time in about 14 years,” said Rob Woloschuk with Performance Promotions who are putting on the event. “The show was so successful and well received that it sold out both nights and we in fact turned people away at the gate. “So we have decided to do it again and make it bigger and better than last year as they say.” Woloschuk said the great response last year was not unexpected. “I think people really like destruction part of the show to some extent but also the fact that Monster Trucks have come so far in the last years that their design and agility are amazing to watch as well as the skill of the drivers ability in handling these trucks,” he said. In making the 2015 show bigger a popular event returns to run a long side the ‘monsters’. “We are going to bring back the Tuff Truck competition and demo derby as well as adding a new event in, ‘The Rollin Coal Tug of War Challenge’,” said Woloschuk. “These are events that local people can enter and
show everyone one what they got!” Of course the big rigs will be the highlight. “We will be adding some new trucks this year but also bringing back crowd favorite Rockstar and Maniac,” said Woloschuk. “We will have sic competition trucks and the Monster Ride Truck returning.” All these events have entry details and information on the brand new web site Outlawsofmotorsports. com or the Outlaws of Motorsports Facebook page. The show will go evenings at 7pm nightly with gates opening at 5:30 for a Pit Party to meet the drivers and get up close to the trucks. Woloschuk said fans will want their tickets early. “Big thing to stress is that this did sell out last year so people should know that getting tickets in advance is the best way to avoid disappointment,” he said, then adding, “We will try to get more seats put in this year.” Advance tickets will go on sale May the 8th at all Yorkton Coop locations , Gas bars, Grocery stores and Farm supply stores. Yes tickets will be available on line this year at the web site (not up yet) www. outlawsofmotorsports.com
Stock Car Racing Operated by members of the Parkland Racing Association, the sloped 3/8 mile oval of the Yellowhead International Speedway, is sure to get your adrenaline going. Tune & Test is May 30 & 31, and the 2015 race schedule is; June 14 (with a Four Cylinder Demo Derby Halftime show), July 5, July 26 (with a Rolling
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Painted Hand Casino The Painted Hand Casino (PHC) is more than blackjack and gaming machines. The Casino is also one of the City’s premier entertainment night spots. With a large room now dedicated to hosting entertainment and other events, the PHC hosts top local, provincial and national performers. So if you are in Yorkton, and looking for something fun to do one evening, check out the PHC’s outstanding summer line-up of entertainment. Painted Hand Casino Entertainment Events 2015 MAY Arrival & Dreams — May 7, 2015 Tributes to ABBA and Fleetwood Mac Doors: 7 p.m. Show: 8 p.m. Tickets: $35 Carroll Baker’s Country Classics — May 15, 2015 Country music legend Carroll Baker’s new show has been playing to rave reviews and has been selling out venues since its debut in May 2014. Door: 7 p.m. Show: 8 p.m. Tickets: $30 JUNE A Night with Don Burnstick — June 6, 2015 Don has established himself as one of Canada’s
Threshermen’s Show If you have never felt the power of a steam traction engine, listened to a calliope, or eaten fresh baked bread from a clay oven, the Threshermen’s Show and Senior’s Festival is for you. On August 2 and 3, at the Western Development Museum grounds, visitors will be treated to a glimpse of Saskatchewan’s agricultural heritage. Highlights include; plowing, threshing, blacksmithing, saw-milling, grain grinding, an antique car and tractor show, hobby & handicraft sale, entertainment and much more! For further information, call 783-8361 or visit www.wdm.ca
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Healing Gardens Feeling a little stressed with day-to-day life? Sonja Pawliw’s Healing and Meditation Gardens may just be the answer for you. Located at 95 Wellington Avenue, the beautiful gardens provide a soothing, relaxing atmosphere for all to enjoy. Open daily by appointment from June 1 to September 1, the botanical gardens have everything from blooms, to soft music, to angels to enjoy. Call 783-7015 for details.
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Rediscover Downtown Visitors to Yorkton should make sure to check out the city’s downtown for great shopping opportunities, and for entertainment too. The two things go hand-in-hand for Rediscover Downtown Yorkton a promotional group for the area established in early 2014. “When we first met on Feb. 6 (2014) we all agreed that historically, Yorkton’s downtown had been more vibrant and hosted many celebrations over the years,” said group spokesperson Terri Pedersen. “We agreed to work together to restore that vibrancy giving Yorkton’s residents and visitors a recreational hub to shop, gather and connect to each other.” The focus for RDY is tightly defined as First to Third Avenue, between Broadway and Smith
(including Broadway) and the Florisima mall running parallel to Broadway. The mandate for the group is also well-defined. “As a subcommittee of the YBID (Yorkton Business Improvement District), we hold and support downtown events, by joining with other stores and having consistency as a collective,” offered Pedersen. That collective effort will include several special days in the coming months including; a Summer Festival on Second Ave, Saturday, June 13, from 10am to 5pm. The day will feature live bands, vendors, a bouncy castle, entertainment, food and special shopping events. A Car Show is set for Saturday, August 8, 10am to 5pm, featuring cars, bikes, models, food, entertainment and special shopping events.
Prairie Thunder Drags The smell of burning rubber and the sound of raw horsepower can be enjoyed at the Kambusters annual Prairie Thunder 1/8 mile drag races, cruise night and car show. Everything can be seen during the weekend from pampered street cars, to full blown dragster motorcycles – ready to race. “It was an idea that a few car club members had,” said Kambusters president Wade Stachura. “We had some really nice cars and we wanted to race them. Esterhazy was running drag races on their airport, so we figured that maybe we could race somewhere as well.” The Yorkton event is now in its 12th year. “Over the years we have grown quite a bit,” said Stachura. “We have more cars and the cars are a lot faster now. We have a reputation of having one of the best tracks for traction, so this brings out more powerful cars. We also have a larger number of spectators. We also have feature cars that will run exhibition runs. “The reason for this growth is people can come
out to see these cars run and they don’t have to travel very far. Drag racing is becoming more popular all around. Everybody likes to see some smoke and hear the noise.” There will be a test and tune on Saturday, July 18 from 2 to 9 p.m., and gates will open at 9:00 a.m. Sunday, July 19 at the Yorkton Municipal Airport. About 150 cars are expected to compete in the event. “We have cars the come from Western Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Eastern Alberta. We have had people from all over Western Canada stop in and watch the drags,” said Stachura. And fans can expect some added thrills this summer too. “This year we are planning to have two jet cars and two alcohol funny cars,” said Stachura, adding, “as well as some very fast local cars.” For additional information call Kambusters President Wade Stachura at 783-1510 or 306-621-3787 for details, or visit the Kambusters website at www. kambusters.com
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Yorkton Minor Baseball hosts Western Canadian championships Some of the best baseball in Western Canada will be played in Yorkton this summer. The city will play host to the Western Canadian AAA Midget Championships, and the Western Canadian PeeWee Girls Championships the weekend of Aug. 21-23. Darryl Struble, president of Yorkton Minor Baseball explains they had applied for the Midget event and were accepted, and then were asked to take on the PeeWee Girls (ages 12 and 13) event the same weekend, and took on the challenge. On the AAA Midget side Struble said there will be teams from each of the four western provinces, and the host Parkland Expos, a team which is formed with players from around the local zone. There may also be added teams, offered Struble who noted at times each province is allowed two teams, but that detail has not yet been made. The PeeWee Girls Championship will have only four teams, with each western province sending a provincial team. For the Parkland the event is big as it has seen a team created to host. “This is the first time we’ve had triple ‘A’ ball here in a long time,” said Struble. “It gives some really good players exposure. It’s hard to play college ball if you don’t play triple ‘A’. The Parkland Expo program has the team split between Yorkton and Melville in terms of league games and practices as the team prepares to host Westerns. As the event is AAA Midget, Struble said fans can expect some very high calibre ball, probably the highest calibre baseball tournament hosted in
Yorkton perhaps ever. Fans are welcome, with a simple daily gate admission for the event. For more information on the dual championship weekend check out www.yorktonminorbaseball.ca
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WMBL Cardinals Summer is made for leisurely evenings taking in a baseball game. In Yorkton such a night is synonymous with the Yorkton Cardinals of the Western Major Baseball League. And that means planning a visit to Jubilee Park in the city to watch a game. The WMBL offers fans a summer league for college-age players from across Canada and the United States. “The league mandate is to give at least 100 Canadians an opportunity to compete in Summer Collegiate baseball thus creating a more limited U.S. and/or foreign presence. Rightly so, it gives Canadians a place to compete,” said Cardinal manager Bill Sobkow. Sobkow added that the league does attract players who are ready to be drafted or are refining their skills for more draft attention. “This one factor alone puts the league into a level of something higher than Professional Rookie baseball,” he said. The high calibre of talent means fans are in for the best baseball on the Canadian Prairies. And the Cardinals have a growing fan following because of that. And that connects with the city’s past too. “Our area has a very rich history of baseball,” said Sobkow. “Since the game is America’s pastime, a great deal of this spills into Canada. People are enamoured by the fact that baseball is a sport that encompasses so much of a player’s physical ability with how his mind is able to interact with all the intricacies of the game. “Fans who recognize this are part of the group who come to the park, along with another part who are totally fascinated with a player’s progress. “The third group of spectators are there for a glimpse of a routine play and also the most spectacular play. MEN’S WEAR “The fourth group comes for the allure of a baseball evening.”
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