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are you here? My appreciation of the winter months might seem abnormal, but my passion to conserve precious heat is not. Living in any region where every BTU is necessary, the problem is the same for everyone. How can I keep my house / shop / etc – warm? There are many solutions but today we focus on what heat and cold are doing to give some perspective on what you can do to keep the heating bills low. Heat is

attracted to cold, so when someone leaves the front door open and a comment is voiced that “you are heating the whole neighborhood”, this is true. Keeping the heat inside is more the chore than keeping the cold out. Everyone knows that the seal around windows and doors is a sore spot to battle drafts which syphon heat. Heat also rises and must accumulate in a space in order for the temperature to rise. Picture smoke in the same manner. You don’t really see smoke gravitating towards small gaps in the windows and doors, it rises and builds up in

a room until it is forced to escape. So in likewise manner heat is first trying to find an escape at the top of the room. The worst offenders of heat escapement are attic hatches, exhaust fans (even when not operating), lighting receptacle holes in the ceiling and small holes you may have made for hanging plants, unused upstairs spaces or high ceilings. Remember the heat you’ve spent your hard earned money is literally trying to find a way to get to the cold and it is naturally trying to go up. Sealing these areas is extremely important and is as vital checking

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doors and windows. A good ceiling fan circulating the heat to the floor is an excellent start. I have done many successful in-home assessments and can tell you that the holes in the ceiling are the worst culprits. Plug these small holes immediately. As discussed last week it is better to super heat your space first and then it is easier to keep heat in, and you need much less of it to maintain a comfortable room temperature. Canadian winters are very rough at

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Breitkreuz ends 22 year career as MP By Devin Wilger N-R Writer No matter what happens in the upcoming federal election, Yorkton-Melville is sending a new Member of Parliament to Ottawa. Long-time MP Garry Breitkreuz has retired after 22 years in office, and has celebrated the end of his time representing this constituency. It was an evening “full of emotions,” Breitkreuz says, as he looked back on a political career that went through two decades and three party banners. “To be honoured by all of the people who came from so far away to be here, it’s humbling to be recognized like this.” Breitkreuz is best known for his opposition to the long gun registry, which was reflected in the speeches of the different friends, colleagues and family members who took to the stage to speak about his years in office. He is happy to be known as the “gun

guy,” as he considers the eventual dismantling of the long gun registry to be his greatest achievement. “It was a seventeen year battle. I was told many times to just give it up, you’ll never be able to repeal government legislation, it’ll never happen. Finally three years ago it did happen, and it’s all because of the great people I’ve been working with... It was payday.” As it is the first time in two decades that he is not at the center of a campaign, Breitkreuz admits that he’s a bit uncomfortable on the sidelines. “Even now I’m watching things on television and I’m a little upset when things aren’t told the way they really are.” The keynote speaker was Andrew Scheer, Speaker of the House and MP for Regina-Qu’appelle. Breitkreuz says it’s an honour to have the youngest Speaker of the House in history to speak at his retirement, and says that

they’ve been connected for years. “We have the distinction of being the only two MPs who are sitting who have defeated the same MP, Lorne Nystrom... We’re very close, I worked on his campaign, and he got a position higher than mine in the house as speaker so I have to show respect in that regard, but we are very close.” The next Conservative candidate for the riding is Cathay Wagantall. Breitkreuz is impressed with her as a candidate and believes she was the right choice for the party. “She is going to be an excellent candidate. She’s got the life experience, she’s mature, she has a family, she understands the issues, she’s been involved in politics for quite some time and she’s a very hard worker. In Edmonton when she was supporting their candidate she baked a thousand pies, that’s the kind of person she is.”

Gary breitkreuz addresses the crowd at his retirement celebration. The Yorkton-Melville MP is retiring after 22 years.

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Warm and relatively dry weather has allowed producers to make good progress on harvest. Twenty-nine per cent of the crop is now combined and an additional 30 per cent is swathed or ready to straight-cut. The fiveyear (2010-2014) average for this time of year is 14 per cent combined and 26 per cent swathed or ready to straight-cut. Regionally, producers in the southwest are furthest advanced, having 51 per cent of the crop combined. Producers in the southeast have 45 per cent of the crop com-

bined. Twenty per cent of the crop is combined in the west-central region; 13 per cent in the northwest; 11 per cent in the east-central region; and 10 per cent in the northeast. Rainfall this past week ranged from nil to 22 mm in some southeastern areas. Provincially, topsoil moisture conditions on cropland are rated as three per cent surplus, 78 per cent adequate, 17 per cent short and two per cent very short. Hay land and pasture topsoil moisture conditions are rated as one per cent surplus,

67 per cent adequate, 27 per cent short and five per cent very short. Pasture conditions across the province are rated as four per cent excellent, 43 per cent good, 36 per cent fair, 14 per cent poor and three per cent very poor. At this time, crop reporters are indicating that 11 per cent of the forage crops did not get cut or baled, mainly due to lack of growth. The Ministry of Agriculture has a Forage, Feed and Custom Service listing for producers to advertise and source feed

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TALK OF THE TOWN Yorkton New Horizons Friday Night Dance, 78 First Ave. North, Yorkton, Sk. Great night of dancing. Every one is welcome. Time: 8:00 p.m. - 12:00 a.m. Admission: $8.00. Music by: The Zashleys, Sept. 11; Don & Friends, Sept. 18. Contact Peter: 306-782-1846. Parkinson’s Disease Support Group meeting, Wed., Sept. 16, 2 p.m. at the Yorkton & District Nursing Home. All Parkinson’s patients and interested persons welcome. For further info contact Marj at 306-783-7519. Yorkton and District Horticultural Society will be holding their next regular meeting on Wed., Sept. 16 at 7:00 p.m. in the Sunshine Room at SIGN on North Street. Everyone is welcome! Full details at www.yorktonhort.ca The Yorkton branch of the Saskatchewan Genealogical Society holds their regular meetings on the second Tues. of each month at 7:00 p.m. at the Yorkton Public Library. Anyone interested in genealogy is welcome to attend! The Yorkton and District Horticultural Society will be holding their “Fall Plant and Bulb Sale on Fri., Sept. 25 from 9:30 a.m. till 5 p.m. at the Parkland Mall. Great plants at great prices! Full details at www.yorktonhort.ca The count down is on... Sept. 12 is the Yorkton Brain Boogie! Register today. There are many ways to join the fun and support the Saskatchewan Brain Injury Association — Form a golf team and gather pledges — register and golf — enjoy the steak dinner after. No matter what you do, you will raise money to help SBIA keep services for brain injury survivors in Yorkton. Yorkton, Sept. 12, Cherrydale Golf Course, registration 1 p.m. Welcome 2 p.m. For further information about the Brain Boogie and individual locations, please contact the Executive Director Glenda James, via email info_sbia@sasktel.net or by phone 306-692-7242 or

1-888-373-1555. AFSA will again offer the Gardeners’ Market from Aug. 8 to Sept. 19. Sat. mornings from 10 - 12 at the Prairie Christian Life Centre north parking lot. Producers of vegetables, fruits, and flowers may register by email at etheldabl@hotmail.com or phone Stacey at 306-6411439. Processed items are not accepted. Cost: 10% of sales. It’s the sale you wait for! It’s the St. Gerard’s CWL Annual Gigantic Garage Sale, Thurs., Sept. 17 , 9 a.m. – 8 p.m. and Fri., Sept. 18 , 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. at St. Gerard’s Parish Complex, 125 Third Avenue North, Yorkton! There are treasures for everyone including books, collectibles, toys, clothing, small household items… the list goes on and on! Don’t forget the special jewellery table! Pie and coffee special, only $3.00 served all day, each day. No admission; everyone is welcome! Volunteers Needed! The Canadian Red Cross is seeking volunteers for the Friendly Visiting Program for Seniors. Volunteers will be trained to provide weekly visits or phone calls to socially or geographically isolated seniors in Yorkton and surrounding area. One hour every other week is all that is required to provide social interaction with a senior and peace of mind for family and caregivers. For more information contact 306620-3281 or email michelleb.smith@redcross.ca Interested in finding a new outdoor activity? Want to be involved in a low cost, fun sport? Then come out to Patrick Park Disc Golf Course every Tues. evening from May 5 through until Sept. This will be an evening gathering of players of all skill levels and ages to learn about disc golf, meet other players, trade discs and most of all have fun. Interested participants can show up any time after 7 p.m. and join in for some fun clanging a few chains. For further information search out ‘Disc Golf Courses of the Parkland’ on Facebook, and stay tuned for more information on upcoming night disc golf events (yes play in the moonlight), and competitive tournaments. Canadian Blood

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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 support group for women who are experiencing or have experienced violence. Group is held every Thurs. from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. For more information con-

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DEAR DR. ROACH: You recently wrote that antihistamines used for sleep can increase the risk of falls. Are there any sleep aids that don’t increase fall risk? — C.A.L. ANSWER: Since almost all medications are associated with fall risk, reducing the overall number of medications should be a goal for all of us who prescribe medication for older people. Some medications are more risky than others, such as the antihistamines I mentioned, but also prescription sleep aids such as Ambien, Lunesta and Sonata, antidepressants such as amitriptyline (Elavil) and others, diazepam (Valium) and related drugs. Major tranquilizers such as Seroquel are high risk. Insomnia itself increases fall risk, so effective treatment that doesn’t use medications that cause problems the next day is the goal. Melatonin works for some people; melatonin 0.3 mg might be effective and appears to have a lower risk of falls. Better still, non-drug treatment such as cognitive behavior therapy, including sleep hygiene, has no risk of medicationassociated falls and may reduce overall fall risk by improving sleep. Basics of sleep hygiene include avoiding long (longer than 20 minutes) naps, avoiding bright light (including TV and computer) before bed, reserving the bed strictly for sleep and maintaining the same bedtime and wake time every day. A CBT therapist can give much more detailed and personalized information. DEAR DR. ROACH: After a terrible bout of IBS, my doctor tested me for C. diff, and it came back positive. He put me on an antibiotic and told me I was just a carrier.

Can you please explain to me what it means to be a “carrier”? I would hate to think that I might pass it on to my grandchildren by touching them, or changing their diapers, etc. I work in a hospital and feel I have a “dirty” secret, because all I get is, “Just wash your hands.” Any information that you may have on the subject would be greatly appreciated. — M.D. ANSWER: A carrier

is someone who harbors a condition but who has no symptoms of the condition. There is a possibility of passing on a condition when you are a carrier. In your case, the bacteria Clostridium dificile, universally called “C. diff,” is present in about 3 percent of all healthy adults. However, somewhere between 20 percent and 50 percent of patients in hospitals and long-term-care facilities

have asymptomatic C. diff. The spores of C. diff are very, very difficult to eradicate and can be found on many surfaces, and so hospital workers as well as patients may become infected (with symptoms of diarrhea) or can be carriers. This may be how you acquired the bacteria. Current guidelines do not recommend treatment for carriers. The most important way to prevent your passing

on the infection is good hand-washing. The best method is warm water and soap after using the bathroom. (My hospital recommends singing “Happy Birthday” in your head twice to be sure you are washing long enough.) Alcohol sanitizers are ineffective for C diff. By being meticulous in hand-washing, you can minimize the risk of passing on the bacteria. Dr. Roach regrets that he is unable to answer

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TALK OF THE TOWN Continued from Page A4 Yorkton We need you to share your talent! Play guitar, piano, dance or sing? We would like to invite you to perform in our facility! Please call Suzanne Beck at 306-786-0815, I’d be happy to have you join us. Yorkton & District Nursing Home, 200 Bradbrooke Dr. Planning an event? Cont act w w w. tourismyork ton.com for a free listing in our calendar of events. The Sunshine Club is a drop-in centre for adults coping with mental health problems. We are located at 83 North Street, in the SIGN building. Normal hours of operation are Mon., Thurs., Fri. and alternate Tues. from 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. We are closed Wed. and weekends. For more information please call 306-783-8135. Second Alanon Meeting in Yorkton - Wed. at 8 p.m., Westview United Church, 355 Bradbrooke Dr. All are welcome. Park Swingers Square & Round Dance Club Weekly Dances - Every Mon., 7:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Rounds, 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Square Dancing. Location: Royal Canadian Legion, 380 Broadway Street W. Call Ray & Karen Thies at 306-7829790. TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) meets every Mon., Columbia School, 119 Bradbrooke Dr., weigh in 6:15 p.m., meeting to follow; Tues., SIGN East Entrance, 83 North St., weigh in 6:15 p.m., meeting to follow; Wed., SIGN East Entrance, 83 North St., weigh in 12:00 noon, meeting 12:15 - 12:45 p.m. Call 306-783-3765 or visit www.tops.org for more information. Royal Canadian Legion #77, 380 Broadway, Yorkton, Friday Night Beef on a Bun 5:00 - 7:00. Free Pool 6:00 - 9:00. Why not bring your staff? Fitness Classes, Mon. and Wed. evenings at St. Al’s School gym. Contact 306-782-1048. T he Sa sk at chewa n A bi l it ie s C o u n ci l i s searching for volunteers for various prog rams and activities that serve p e o ple w it h s p e ci a l needs. Call Shirley at 306782-2463. Treasure Chest Toastmasters Club meets weekly on Wed. evening from 7:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at SIGN on Broadway. Impact your wo rld by e n h a n ci n g y o u r c o m mu n ic a t io n and leadership skills. Guests and new members welcome. For mor e i n for m at io n co nt a c t : Delores Moskal 306-6208424 and Keith Diduch

Buchanan There are a limited number of the reprinted Buchanan Centennial Cookbooks. Call Marie 306 -592-2073 for more info. Buchanan R.M. 304 Centennial Calendars are for sale at the R.M. office. Call Twila 306-592-2055. Enjoy creating your own projects out of clay using a pottery wheel or just by pinching, coiling or any other method at the Buchanan Community Centre every Tues., 7:30 - 9:00 p.m. All ages are welcome. For more info call Marie 306-592-2073. Buchanan Tourism has t-shirts and postcards for sale at the Village Office which is opened Tues. to Fri. Bu ch a n a n L ibr a r y a nd P ubl ic I nt er ne t Access Site hours: Tues., 1 - 5 p.m.; Thurs., 2 - 6 p.m.; Fri., 2 - 6 p.m. Thanks to Industry Canada and the Sa sk at chewa n P ublic Acce s s Net work , t he library has 2 computers for public use. Check out the www.parkland.lib. sk.ca website for different sources of information. For more info call the library 306-592-2137. Free summer programs at the Library. Come and join the fun. Preschool Craf t and Stor yhour at the Buchanan Library every Tues., 2:30 - 3:30 p.m. Parent or guardian must be present. Craft Hour for ages 6 12 years every Thurs., 3:00 - 4:00 p.m. starting July 9/15. Com mu n it y Cent re dabber bin go ever y Wed., 7:30 p.m. at the Community Centre. Calder Calder Cookbook available at Calder Village Office. Office open Wed. and Sat. More info 306-7422158. Calder Parkland Regional Library is opened on Mon. and Wed. from 12:00 - 4:00 p.m. Canora Canora dances held at Keen Age Centre, 409 Main Street , the last Wed. of each mont h. Dance from 7:00 to 10:30 p.m. Admission charge includes lunch. Live band usually different each month. Parkland Christian Centre welcomes everyone from Canora a nd a r e a t o Su nday morning worship. Located at 132 - 4th Ave. E., our service starts at 10:30 a.m. and includes Sunday School and nursery. For more info call Pastor

Brett or Mavis at 306-5635512. The Canora Amateur Radio Repeater enhances the emergency network that has been used in the past by the RCMP, E mer gency Mea su re s and Nav Canada, along w it h c o u n t le s s n o n profit groups. If you are interested in becoming an amateur radio operator or you want to provide some funding assistance, you can contact Randy at 306-563-7150, Larry at 306783-4177 or George at 306645-2921. Canora TOPS (Take Off

Pounds Sensibly) Chapter meets every Tues. at the Keen Age Centre at 409 Main Street. Weigh in at 5:00 p.m. and meeting to follow. New members welcome any time. Call Darlene 306-563-6848 for more information or www. tops.org Cupar Cupar TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) Chapter meets every Tues. at Lee’s Funeral Home, 105 Stanley (Main) St. Weigh in at 9:30 am, meeting to follow. New members welcome anytime. Call 306.783.3765 for

more info or www.tops.org. Dunleath The Dunleath Presbyterian Ladies Aid Harvest Supper on Sat., Sept. 19, Tonkin Curling Rink, 5:0 0 p.m. - 7:0 0 p.m. Perogies, sausage, cabbage salad, homemade buns and pie. Workers in the field? Pickup orders available. Call 306-7825017 after 3 p.m. Ebenezer Ebenezer Baptist Church Sunday Morning Services: Worship 10:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m., Kids Own Worship 10:30 - 11:15, ages

4 - 12. Esterhazy Esterhazy Royal Canadian Legion #249 Dabb er Bi n go ever y Thurs. Early bird 7:00 p.m. Regular games 7:30 p.m. Jackpot license no. CB130045. “Recover y” is a suppor t group for those recovering from ment a l illne s s. Bot h men a nd women a re welcome to meet at the Council Chambers at the Esterhazy Town Office every Wed. at 1:00, except on civic holidays. Continued on Page A7

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Continued from Page A6 Esterhazy 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 branch of t he Sa sk at chewa n Wildlife Federation meets third Wed. of each month 8 p.m. Legion Hall. 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. Fosston Harvest Gospel Jamboree - Fri., Sept. 18 - Sun., Sept. 20 at the Fosston Free Church. Camping and food available. For more info call Pete or Gloria 306322-4675.

Goodeve Goodeve Blue Bonnet Club bingo Wed., 7:30 p.m.

Hazel Dell Hazel Dell Old Time Dance - Sat., Sept. 19, 7:30 - 11:30 p.m., Hazel Dell Rec Centre. Potluck lunch & cash bar. Music by “The Old Countr y Lads”. Everyone welcome. Contact Russell 306-5474224 or Elaine 306-5474284.

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for Seniors, every Sun. and Wed., 7:00 p.m. Cards, coffee and snacks. Everyone welcome. 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 Mon. 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 Mondays 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) Chapter meet s ever y Tues. 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 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. Kamsack Madge Lake Bible Camp Fall Supper - Fri., Sept. 18 from 5 - 7 p.m. (SK time), Madge Lake Bible Camp. 2 and under free. Kamsack Indoor Team Penning Competition at the Broda Sportsplex, Sat., Sept. 19. Start time 11 a.m. Pre-registration by 6 p.m. Thurs., Sept. 17. Call or text Kim 306-542-7458 or Sharon 204-281-8176. 2nd Annual Garlic Festival and Trade Show on Sept. 13 at the Royal Canadian Legion Branch #24 - Kamsack. Doors open 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Many interested vendors so if you want to reserve a table call Jim at 306-601-9024. Table rentals are $10 each. Please let me know if you are interested. Kamsack Cancer SelfHelp Group: meets 3rd Wed. of each month at 1:30 p.m. in the Boardroom of the Sunrise Health office on Queen Elizabeth Blvd. East in Kamsack. K a m s a c k Wa l k i n g Club, Mon., Wed. and 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. Kelvington Kelvington TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) Chapter meets each Mon. at the Pentecostal Church basement, Main St. Weigh in at 6:30 p.m. and meeting to follow. Langenburg Library hours: Mon., 1-6; Wed., 3:30-8:30 and Thurs., 1-6.

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Thurs., Sept. 17, 2015, 1:30 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. Music by Elmer and Charlie. Everyone welcome. Melville Senior Citizens Dance, 204 2nd Ave. West Thurs., Sept. 24, 2015, 1:30 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. Music by The Old Country Lads. Everyone welcome. 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.,

Lemberg 2015 Lemberg Library Hours: Tues., 1-6 p.m.; Wed., 10-3 p.m.; Thurs., 9-1 p.m. Public computer access by appointment. Phone Sandy at 306-3352267.

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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. Continued on Page A8

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Melville 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 meeting held the second Mon. of each month. We offer lessons in wood car ving, and other crafts. We tour museums, old churches, and are involved in community events. We enjoy our annual picnic and Christmas social. For more info phone Edith at 306-728-5043 or Edna at 306-793-4346. Melville Legion Bingo is held every Tues. at 7:30 p.m. The Speaker’s Nook Toastmasters Club meets the 2nd & 4th Thurs. of each month at noon in the Saskatchewan Crop I n s u r a n c e B u i ld i n g , Prince William Drive. Guest s welcome. For more info call Michael at 306-728-5703. Location: Melville.

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. Pelly Pelly Community Fall Supper on Sept. 20 from 4:30 - 6:30 p.m. in the Pelly Community Hall. Proceeds to the Fort Pelly Liv in gstone Museu m. Take out orders will be available, call 306-5952344 from 1 - 3 p.m. on Sept. 19 & 20. The Pelly Housin g Aut hor it y presently has vacancies. Seniors, families or individuals are encouraged to apply. The rent for a housing unit is based on 30% of the gross household income. For more info, please contact the manager, Victoria Makohoniuk at 306-595-4902. Pelly Bingos are held ever y Sat . and ever y first and third Wed. of the month at the Happy Hearts Centre. All bingos start at 7:30 p.m. Potluck suppers at the Happy Hearts Centre the last Sun. of each month 5:30 p.m. Everyone welcome. Each one contributes $5.00. Pelly United Church S er v ic e a n d Su n d a y School every Sunday at 11 a.m. Everyone welcome. Pa rk la nd Reg ional Librar y Pelly Branch Library hours: Tues., 10:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.; Thurs., 3:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.; Public access site available, for more info call 306-5952243. Preeceville Preeceville Club 60 is having Soup and Sandwich on Sept. 14 from 11 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. Dessert and coffee as well. Club 60 Shuffleboard begins Sept. 30 at 12:30 p.m. Everyone welcome. Carpet Bowling starts Oct. 1 at 1 p.m. Everyone welcome. Active aging classes at NICE Centre every Mon. and Wed. at 10 a.m. For more information call 306-594-2784. Everyone welcome. Preeceville TOPS

(Take Off Pounds Sensibly) Chapter meets every Tues. at the Preeceville School at 225 – 1st Street NW. Weigh in at 5:30 p.m. and meeting to follow. New members welcome anytime. Contact 306-783-3765 for more information or www.tops.org. Rama Fall Fair on Sun., Sept. 27 from 1:00 - 5:00 p.m. at the Rama Golden Jets Centre. Items include home made baking, pies, garden produce, home made pickles and preserves and much more. Also BINGO at 2:00 pm. Exercises at the Rama Golden Jets on Mon., Wed. and Fri. from 4:00 - 5:00 p.m. Active Aging Session on

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19,500

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15,988

2015 Jeep Cherokee North AWD

16,988

26,988

2015 Mitsubishi Outlander ES AWD

24,988

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18,988

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38,988

2013 Toyota Venza AWD

25,944

2013 Hyundai Santa Fe Sport SE AWD

24,988

2012 Toyota 4Runner Ltd. 4x4 7P

42,988

2011 Toyota Venza LE AWD

19,988

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54,988

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44,988

18,944

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25,988

2007 Nissan Xterra S 4x4

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26,500

12,988

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16,988

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12,988

2014 Ford Escape SE AWD

2008 Ford Ranger Sport Super Cab 4x2

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2010 Ford Explorer XLT AWD

2007 Honda CRV LX AWD

12,000

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2007 Toyota Sequoia SR5 7P 4x4

2014 Toyota Venza AWD XLE

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2010 Toyota 4Runner Trail Edition 4x4

14,988

$

2010 Honda CRV EX-L

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2012 Ford Focus SE 4 Dr.

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2011 Hyundai Santa Fe GL FWD

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15,988

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TALK OF THE TOWN Continued from Page A8 Rhein Christ Lutheran Church - Sunday School at 9:30 a.m. and Sunday Worship at 10:30 a.m. beginning Sept. 13, 2015. For more church events and interesting articles, check out “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 306-7833765 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 Dance sponsored by Parkland Singles Social Club - Sept. 12, 8 p.m. - 12 a.m., Saltcoats Hall. Music by Len Gadica. Admission includes lunch. Open dance - married couples welcome. Contact: Frank Woloschuk 306-782-4412. Saltcoats TOPS (Taking Of f Pounds Sensibly) Chapter meet s ever y Tues. at the Saltcoats United Church basement. Weigh in at 6:0 0 p.m. and meeting to follow. New members welcome anytime. Call (after 6 p.m.) Sharon at 306-744-2901; Marie at 306-744-2556 or Margaret at 306-898-2122 for more info or www.tops. org. Library hours: Tues. and Thurs., 3:30-8:00 p.m.; Wed., 10 a.m. - 12 p.m., 12:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. For information 306-744-2911. Springside 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. Spy Hill Music jam (traditional country, gospel, bluegrass) in Spy Hill Hall Sunday, Sept. 27 from 1-5 p.m. All talent levels welcome. Sponsored by museum. Admission: goodwill offering. Lunch served. Contact Jean 306-534-2128 or Keith 306-534-2143. Stockholm Esterhazy and District CanSurmount Support Group meets on second Mondays at 2:00 p.m. at St. Andrew’s United Church, Esterhazy. Contact Isobel Fowler 306-745-6183. Sturgis Starting in Sept., The Sturgis R.E.A.D. Club, will be open Mon., Wed., and Fri. from 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. For Cards, Coffee and Snacks, 50/50 Draw. 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 n d 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 Ok t ober fest Da nce will be held on Sunday afternoon Oct. 4, Theodore Rec Complex Hall. Dance 2:00 to 5:00 p.m. Supper to follow consisting of German Cuisine. Music supplied by the ever popular Len Gadica. 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 9:30 a.m. Togo Togo

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PICKS OF THE WEEK “Cinderella� (PG) — Disney revives its highest-profile princess in this live-action retelling that stays true to the essence of (their version of) the original fairytale. The story is familiar, but helped along by stunning visual effects, costumes and set pieces, as well as a fine performance from Lily James (TV’s “Downton Abbey�) as the hardest-working princess. Cate Blanchett, of course, has total control over her role as the evil stepmother, and Helena Bonham Carter makes a cool fairy godmother. While Snow White and others have had their warrior-princess makeovers in the past few years, Disney’s lavish live-action fairy tale doesn’t try to re-write the book on princesses. Disney made an effort to be appealing to boy audiences with its recent

DEAR PAW’S CORNER: Here in Florida, we’re urged to have a hurricane preparedness plan between June and November, which is traditionally hurricane season. But often emergency officials forget about pets. Can you remind readers to include their pets in any disaster planning? Things can happen really fast, and pets are often forgotten and put at risk. — Larry in Deerfield Beach, Florida DEAR LARRY: Absolutely! We’ve seen in past natural disasters like Hurricane Katrina that our pets can suffer greatly if no plan is in place for them. Dogs and cats cannot fend for themselves after a disaster. Different regions of the country can experience different issues, too. For example, the Northeast had one of its coldest, snowiest winters in almost two centuries this year. Roofs collapsed, people had trouble heating their homes and many seniors, often with pets, were stuck

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I got what I wanted from it — ridiculous and awesome stunts delivered completely without irony, though it’s packaged in some silly stuff about characters I lost track of awhile ago. The movie does its duty in giving a good send-off to characters that some audiences must have grown fond of. “Love & Mercy� (PG13) — Brian Wilson cofounded the Beach Boys, hit the top of the charts, made a beautiful mark on rock history with his album “Pet Sounds,� and then lost himself to mental illness and drugs. This biopic doesn’t try to tell his whole life story, but focuses on two timeperiods: His ascension and creative peak in the ‘60s (played by Paul Dano at this age), and then have to quickly evacuate your home. Guidelines include but aren’t limited to: making sure your pets’ vaccinations are up to date and that they wear ID tags, license and ideally are microchipped; having a pet carrier for each pet; adding pet supplies, medications and extra leashes and collars to your disaster kit; and keeping a copy of all pet records with your critical family documents. Send your questions about pet care to ask@ pawscorner.com.

jumping to the ‘80s, when a middle-aged Wilson (John Cusack), medicated and manipulated by a psychiatrist (Paul Giamatti), falls in love (Elizabeth Banks) and tries to reclaim his life. Even for non-fans, the movie works its drama and romance without smelling like another music history hero lesson. “The Overnight� (R) — Two young married couples fall into funny situations after the kids are put to bed in this sitcommy romp. Alex and Emily (Adam Scott and Taylor Schilling) are a nice young couple who’ve recently relocated with their boy from Seattle to Los Angeles.

In a short time, they meet friendly Kurt (Jason Schwarzman), who invites the new neighbors to bring their boy over for family pizza night. Things get weirder and weirder, and as drinks flow, they learn about Kurt’s holeinspired artwork and more. It’s raunchy and surprising, but I’m not sure if the humor outweighs the crushing awkwardness.

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Course mapping

It might have been a holiday Monday, but it was also a day for mapping out a new disc golf course which will be installed at the Rocanville Cross Country Ski Trails. The course, an 18, will wind through the already cut trail system, as well as branching into more treed areas. The course will be near 5000-feet and is expected to rate out at about a Par-60. Trevor Lyons, and Calvin Daniels, both of Yorkton, and Chris Istace of Moosomin spent Monday afternoon laying out a basic course design. Work began this week on grass cutting and tree trimming, and it is hoped the course may be ready for a few rounds in October. Istace, photo right, who has taken on a lead role in regards to course development scouts out an area for a target. In the top photo, from left; Dennis Hack ski club representative, Lyons, and Istace review some course plans.

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— DIESEL TRUCKS —

2015 CHEV SILVERADO LTZ 2500 HD C/CAB 4X4 6.6L Duramax diesel, auto., ATC, PW, PL, CD, XM, Onstar, heated leather buckets, spray-in box liner, chrome step tubes, remote start, Z71 pkg., rear camera, tow pkg., 26,000 kms, white .................................................. $59,900 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. Was $54,900 ........................................................................................ $53,900 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. Was $53,900 ......................................... $52,900 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, gray ................................................................. $43,900 2011 GMC SIERRA SLT 2500 HD C/CAB 4X4 6.6L Duramax diesel, auto., ATC, PW, PL, CD, XM, heated leather buckets, Onstar, sunroof, remote start, rear camera, Z71 pkg., tow pkg., 157,000 kms, gray-green ..................................................................... $32,900 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

— GAS TRUCKS — 2013 GMC SIERRA SLT 1500 CREW CAB 4X4 5.3L, auto., ATC, PW, PL, CD, navigation, all terrain pkg., box cover, htd. leather seats, 78,000 kms, dark red. Was $35,900 .......................................... $34,900 2012 GMC SIERRA SLE EXT. CAB 2WD 4.8L V8 auto., ATC, PW, PL, CD, Onstar, p. seat, remote start, chrome step tubes & box rails, tow pkg., 22,000 kms, blue .................................................................. $21,900 2012 CHEV SILERADO LTZ C/CAB 4X4 6.2L V8, auto., ATC, PW, PL, CD, XM, heated & cooled leather buckets, Onstar, remote start, sunroof, chrome step tubes, rear camera, 20” chrome wheels, tow pkg., 97,000 kms, white diamond ................................................. $28,900 2012 CHEV SILVERADO LT C/CAB 4X4 5.3L V8 auto., ATC, PW, PL, CD, Onstar, chrome step tubes, p. seat, remote start, tow pkg., XM, Z71 pkg., 52,000 kms, silver ......................................... $26,900 2012 DODGE RAM SLT QUAD CAB 4X4 5.7L V8, auto., ATC, PW, PL, CD changer, remote start, tonneau cover, tow pkg., chrome step tubes, 106,000 kms, white .............................................. $20,900 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 SLT C/CAB 4X4 5.3L V8 auto., ATC, PW, PL, CD, XM, Onstar, heated leather buckets, sunroof, chrome step tubes, rear camera, remote start, 20” chrome wheels, tow pkg., 108,000 kms, white diamond .................................. $26,900 2011 CHEV SILVERADO LT 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 CHEV SILVERADO LTZ C/CAB 4X4 5.3L V8, auto., ACT, PW, PL, CD, heated leather buckets, remote start, box cover, backup camera, sunroof, tow pkg., 76,000 kms, steel green....................................................................... $27,900 2011 GMC SIERRA NEVADA EXT. CAB 4X4 4.8L V8, auto., ATC, PW, PL, CD, Onstar, chrome step tubes, chrome pkg., tow pkg., 80,000 kms, gray-green............................................................................................ $18,900

WE FINANCE

2010 CHEV SILVERADO LT C/CAB 4X4 5.3L V8 auto., ATC, PW, PL, CD, Onstar, remote start, box liner, chrome step tubes, Z71 pkg., tow pkg., 113,000 kms, gray ............................................................................... $20,900 2010 CHEV SILVERADO EXT. 4X4 5.3L V8, auto., ATC, PW, PL, CD, Onstar, p. seat, remote start, tow pkg., Z71 pkg., 148,000 kms, dark gray ........................................ $16,900 2010 CHEV SILVERADO CHEYENNE CREW CAB 4X4 4.8L auto., ATC, PW, PL, CD, tow package, 128,000 kms, blue granite ................................................................... $18,900 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. Was $15,900 ....................... $14,900 2009 FORD F150 XLT S/CAB 4X4 5.4L V8, auto., ATC, PL, PW, CD, XM, p. seat, tow pkg., tonneau cover, chrome step tubes, 120,000 kms, black....................... $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., 179,000 kms, silver. Was $16,900 ........................................................................................ $15,900 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. Was $13,900........... $12,900

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— SUVS —

2014 GMC TERRAIN SLE2 AWD 2.4L 4 cyl., auto., ATC, PW, PL, CD, Onstar, heated cloth buckets, p. seat, remote start, rear camera, 33,000 kms, white ......................... $25,900 2013 CHEV EQUINOX LT AWD 2.4L 4 cyl., auto., ATC, PW, PL, CD, XM, Onstar, heated leather buckets, 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 GMC ACADIA SLT AWD 3.6L V6 auto., ATC, PW, PL, CD, XM, Onstar, heated leather buckets, rear camera, remote start, sunroof, rear camera, 99,000 kms, brown .............................................................................. $22,900 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, gray. Was $19,900 ..................................NOW $18,500 2011 CHEV EQUINOX LT AWD 2.4L 4 cyl., auto., ATC, PW, PL, CD, Onstar, remote start, 78,000 kms, goldmist. Was $19,900..........NOW $16,900 2011 CHEV EQUINOX LT AWD 2.4L 4 cyl., auto., ATC, PW, PL, r. start, alum. wheels, 142,000 kms, white. Was $15,900..............................................NOW $14,900 2011 CHEV TRAVERSE LT AWD 3.6L V6 auto., ATC, PW, PL, CD, power seat, front & rear heat & air, 151,000 kms, dark gray. Was $15,900 .......................................NOW $14,900 2010 CHEV EQUINOX LT AWD 2.4L, 4 cyl., auto., ATC, PW, PL, CD, p. seat, Onstar, XM, remote start, 92,000 kms, red .............................................................. $17,900 2010 HYUNDAI SANTA FE LIMITED AWD 3.5 V6, ATC, PW, PL, XM, heated leather buckets, remote start, sunroof, 59,000 kms, blue.................................................................... $16,900 2010 GMC ACADIA SLT AWD 3.6L V6 auto., ATC, PW, PL, CD, XM, Onstar, heated leather buckets, 7 pass., rear camera, remote start, Bose sound, tow pkg., 83,000 kms, white ............................................................................... $23,900 2010 CHEV EQUINOX LT AWD 2.4L 4 cyl. auto., ATC, PW, PL, CD, Onstar, cyber gray. Was $17,900 ...............................................................................NOW $15,900

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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. Was $15,900 ...............................................................................NOW $14,900 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. Was $16,900 ........................................NOW $14,900 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. Was $15,900 ...............................................................................NOW $14,900 2009 BUICK ENCLAVE CX AWD 3.6L auto., ATC, PW, PL, cloth quad buckets, remote start, tow pkg., 204,000 kms, brown. .......................................................................... $11,900 2008 DODGE DURANGO SLT AWD 4.7L V8 auto., ATC, PW, PL, heated leather buckets, CD changer, remote start, sunroof, DVD, tow pkg., 133,000 kms, blue $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. Was $12,900 ...............................................NOW $11,900 2008 GMC ACADIA SLE AWD 3.6L V6 auto., ATC, PW, PL, CD, Onstar, 8 pass., 159,000 kms, navy. Was $14,900 ...............................................NOW $12,900 2007 GMC ACADIA SLE2 AWD 3.6L auto., ATC, PW, PL, CD, rear DVD, remote start, Bose stereo, 175,000 kms, black granite. Was $12,900 ..................................NOW $10,900 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. Was $6.900................................................... NOW $5,900

— CARS —

2013 CHEV CRUZE LT 4 DR. 1.4L turbo 4 cyl. auto., ATC, PW, PL, CD, Onstar, remote start, rear camera, XM, Bluetooth, 37,000 kms, black granite .................................................................... $13,900 2012 CHEV IMPALA LT 3.6L V6 auto., ATC, PW, PL, CD, remote start, 114,000 kms, black ...... $11,500 2009 BUICK ALLURE CX 3.8L V6 auto., ATC, PW, PL, CD, cloth buckets, Onstar, remote start, 133,000 kms, gray ............................................................. $8,500 2009 BUICK LUCERNE CXL 3.9L V6 auto., ATC, PW, PL, CD, XM, Onstar, heated leather buckets, remote start, 181,000 kms, white diamond ....... $7,900 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 2008 CHEV IMPALA LT 3.5L V6 auto., ATC, PW, PL, CD, remote start, Onstar, p. seat, 150,000 kms, silver ........................................................ $7,500 2008 CHEV AVEO LT SEDAN 1.6L 4 cyl. auto., ATC, PW, PL, CD, sunroof, 73,000 kms, black .............. $5,900 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, gray. Was $3,900 .................................................... NOW $2,900 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

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ARIES (March 21 to April 19) Careful, Lamb. Taking on too many tasks at one time can cause you to create more snarls each time you try to work your way through the tangled mass. Best to handle one job at a time. TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) Making bold moves is what Bovines do. But the best moves are made with lots of data to provide backup

JERK PORK CHOPS WITH PINEAPPLE We love this shortcut Jamaican jerk — made with thick, juicy pork and succulent fruit. Try our jerk rub on chicken pieces or salmon steaks too. •1 baby pineapple or 1/2 regular pineapple •1 lime •2 tablespoons jerk seasoning (see note) •1 tablespoon olive oil •4 pork loin chops, 3/4 inch thick (about 8 ounces each with bone) •Lime wedges and cilantro sprigs for garnish With sharp knife, cut pineapple lengthwise through crown to stem end in 4 wedges, leaving on leafy crown. From lime, grate 1/2 teaspoon peel and squeeze 1 tablespoon juice. In small bowl, mix lime peel and juice with jerk seasoning and oil. Rub both sides of pork chops with jerk mixture. Place pork chops on hot grill rack over medium heat; cook 10 to 12 minutes, turning chops over once, until browned on the outside and still slightly pink on the inside. While chops are cooking, add pineapple wedges, cut sides down, to same grill; cook 5 minutes, turning wedges over once. Transfer chops and pineapple to same platter. Garnish with lime wedges and cilantro sprigs. Makes 4 servings. Note: Seasoning mixes vary among manufacturers, especially with regard to salt content. Add salt to taste if necessary. • Each serving: About 400 calories, 22g total fat (7g saturated), 41g protein, 8g carbohydrate, 1g fiber, 116mg cholesterol, 535mg sodium. CHILI STEAK WITH HAWAIIAN RICE This 20-minute meal is full of flavor but low on effort. Save leftover cooked white rice for quick weeknight meals like this. •1-1/2 pounds skirt steak •2 teaspoons chili powder •1-1/2 teaspoons grat-

just in case you charge into an unexpected complication. A new relationship shows promise. GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) Sharing credit for a job well done is easy for you to do, but not necessarily for your partner. But fair is fair. Don’t let yourself be denied the right to have your contributions recognized. CANCER (June 21 to July 22) Communication

ed lime peel •1/2 teaspoon salt •2 cups fresh pineapple, chopped

is important to help bridge a gap that can lead to problems at home and/or at the workplace. Find a way to get your points across before the breach becomes a chasm. LEO (July 23 to August 22) Relationships, whether business or personal, need to be watched carefully for signs of trouble. Any negative indications should be dealt with before they become too burdensome. VIRGO (August 23 to September 22) Congratulations. A more positive aspect highlights much of the Virgo’s week. You should find others

more receptive to your suggestions, and also more likely to act on them. LIBRA (September 23 to October 22) All work and little play could wear the Libra’s usually positive attitude down. Take some much-needed time off. Perhaps a short jaunt with someone special is the way to go. SCORPIO (October 23 to November 21) This is a good time to expand your view from the known to the unfamiliar. Confronting new situations could be challenging, but ultimately also could be extremely sat-

isfying. SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to December 21) Giving advice to those who just want validation for what they’re doing can be unsettling. So back off and save your counsel for those who really appreciate it. C A P R I C O R N (December 22 to January 19) Cultivating a more positive attitude not only makes you feel better about yourself, but also has an upbeat effect on those around you, especially that certain someone. AQUARIUS (January 20 to February 18)

Keeping the lines of communication open and accessible is the key to establishing the right foundation on which to build an important and meaningful relationship. Stay with it. PISCES (February 19 to March 20) Before agreeing to act on a request, consider using your perceptive Piscean talents to see what might lie hidden beneath its surface and could possibly cause problems later on. BORN THIS WEEK: You’re a friend who, if you err at all, does so on the side of concern for those you care about.

•1 cup packed fresh cilantro leaves, finely chopped •3 cups cooked white

rice Heat outdoor grill on medium-high. Rub skirt steak with chili powder, lime peel and salt. Grill 3 to 4 minutes per side or until desired doneness. Transfer to a cutting

board and let stand 5 minutes. Meanwhile, toss pineapple with the cilantro leaves and white rice. Thinly slice the steak and serve with rice. Garnish with lime wedges. Serves 4. • Each serving: About

500 calories, 19g total fat (7g saturated), 42g protein, 45g carbohydrate, 340mg sodium, 2g fiber. For thousands of triple-tested recipes, visit our website at www.goodhousekeeping.com/recipefinder/.


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FARM SAFELY Local harvest well under way By Calvin Daniels Staff Writer

Harvest 2015 is certainly off to an early start, with nearly 20 per cent of the crop provincially already in the bin. Given the uncertain moisture that seemed ’spotty’ across region the early expectations for this crop was still good. “Guys are very optimistic about the local crop this year,” Steve Sutton, Branch Sales Manager Rocky Mountain Equipment, Yorkton. “You do not have to travel far out of our region to see that we are very fortunate to have good crops.” “Locally we are about the same,” said Sutton. “Peas are done, winter wheat is done, the canola is getting swathed and the wheat is starting to be combined.” It was a number Kevin R. Elmy, P.Ag. with Friendly Acres Seed Farm agreed was on target locally. “Harvest is progressing,” he said, adding, “probably 15-20 per cent done locally. Yields are variable but good average … Grain quality has been good so far. Rain now may cause issues in wheat and barley.”

In specific terms Elmy said winter cereal yields are low because “June frost killed flowers. “Soybeans look like they will be our highest yielding crop we have grown. “A neighbour was very happy with his peas 50 plus per acre.” Al Kuntz is a custom combiner in the area who has been working since Aug. 12. “We have been working in the Langbank, Kipling, Carlyle area,” he said. “The winter wheat

and fall rye was about what farmers expected 50 to 60 bushel range (per acre), not as good as last year but good enough for this year. We hauled about 400 tonnes to the elevator and the protein was a little low but the grade was good. “The spring wheat was much better it averaged out at 55 (bushels) but I don’t know the quality as we never hauled any to the elevator. It looked good but no idea on protein. “The small amount of

canola we did averaged 35 on a half section. “We are currently working on oats and the yield is 100 plus bushels or better. “We did some early barley and it yielded around 80.” Sutton said so far the crops are rolling out well. “Yields are very encouraging,” he said. “No one complained about peas and we haven’t really had any negative comments regarding any crops save for the farms that suffered the worst of

It may only be Sept. 11, but already some 20 per cent of the 2015 crop is in the bin.

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are quietly optimistic,” he said. “We just need a run of good conditions to have a great run with the combines. “Bin storage is an issue as with commodity prices, farmers need to wait or transport to get better deals.” Kuntz said the mood is good although maybe not as bright as a year ago. “The mood of farmers in this area is the crop is good but it is well short of last year about 20 per cent less,” he said. “So major purchases will have to wait and equipment prices are overvalued and there may have to be some sort of correction.” And there is price. “Most producers are concentrating on harvest,” said Elmy. “Not many have commented to me about price yet. They may be watching trends but this tends to be market lows. Corn and soybean prices influence our local crops. USDA report will drive price changes.” Kuntz said prices are of course the key to an operation’s bottom line. “I don’t know about prices, the stuff we hauled in was all pre priced at $6.75 a bushel,” he said.


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Tetany problems when feeding cereal grainfeed Naomi Paley, BSA, PAg Sask Ministry of Agriculture Yorkton Regional Office As a result of reduced hay yields this year many beef producers are planning to utilizing cereal greenfeed as the main forage in their winter feeding program. Greenfeed, if cut in the soft dough stage or earlier, tends to have good levels of crude protein and energy and satisfies the requirements of many rations. In past years, an increasing number of cattle herds have been

exhibiting problems with tetany and, in some cases, milk fever. High levels of potassium in the cereal forages used for greenfeed or silage is the cause of this problem. Normally, the level of potassium ranges from 1.5 % to 1.9% (100 % dry matter basis). Feed tests from cereal forages have indicated potassium levels as high as 4.2 %. These same forages tend to have low levels of calcium and magnesium. A ratio has been developed that calculates the potential for the occurrence of tetany. Essentially, it is the total daily intake of potassium divided by the

sum of calcium plus magnesium. A value of 2.2 or higher indicates that tetany might occur. Dry growing conditions and regions where acidic soils (low soil pH) contribute to the accumulation of potassium in plants, especially cereal crops. Tetany can also occur when cattle are fed poor quality hay or straw which have low levels of magnesium. Symptoms of tetany may start as nervousness, attentive ears and “flighty” cows. Affected animals may avoid the rest of the herd. They may have a stiff gait,

poor appetites and urinate frequently. As tetany progresses, the cows may stagger, exhibit twitching on the flanks, ears and face. The animals may lie down and get up frequently. They may be irritable and behave aggressively. After several days, extreme excitement and violent convulsions may develop. At this stage, animals lie flat on their sides, their forelegs pedal frequently, saliva flows freely, breathing is labored and the pulse is rapid. If treatment is not administered at this stage, animals die during

or after a convulsion. Older cows are more susceptible than 1st or 2nd calvers because of lower magnesium stores and decreased absorption efficiency. Tetany often strikes when cows start to freshen or in the early stages of lactation. High producing cows are particularly susceptible. Dry cows and bulls are rarely affected. It is important to ensure the cows are receiving adequate levels of calcium and magnesium. A feed analysis will indicate the levels of available nutrients and minerals in the green-

feed or silage. Based on the results of the feed tests, proper mineral and vitamin supplementation can then be provided. Producers should contact their veterinarian if cows exhibit signs of tetany. Livestock nutritionists can assist in developing proper magnesium and calcium supplements to prevent or treat tetany problems. Good results have been obtained by supplementing with 2 to 3 oz. of limestone and 1 oz. of magnesium oxide. Often, the addition of limestone is all that is required to prevent this condition.

Getting to the bottom of low protein Wendy Schatz Leeds, P.Ag, CCA Lead Agronomist, Sharpes Soil Services Ltd

Harvest timing always bring the question “why is my wheat protein lower than my neighbors?”. Debunking the coffee shop talk and getting to the bottom of low protein requires an understanding of several variables on your farm. Simplistically low protein is the result of insufficient available N. There must be enough Nitrogen in your system, both soil and applied fertilizer, for your targeted yield. Any extra nitrogen then has the potential to go to protein. A good rule of thumb is that one bushel of wheat needs 2.5 bus/ lb of N. So a 60 bushel yield at 13.5% protein will need 150 lbs of N both from soil and applied fertilizer. Yield and protein work inversely to each other. In a productive farming operation, agronomists

like myself, use yield and protein as a gauge for crop use of N. For instance if you have applied sufficient N for your yield target and are experiencing lower yields and higher protein, there were bushels left on the table. If you achieved a higher than targeted yield but low protein then more N is needed to satisfy the equation. If you have reached your targeted yield and have 13.5% protein – you have often efficiently used your resources. Simplistic moves to a bit more complicated when you add the following variables to the equation. Soil N – Soil tests to 24 inches help to understand the N at depth that a plant can grow and access. Soil tests also give an indication of how much additional N is needed to be applied. Organic matter – indicates the amount of N that can be mineralized from the soil and available to your crop

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– often later in season when more N going to protein. Varieties – Some wheat varieties are more predisposed to slightly higher protein. Balanced nutrients – increasing only N without looking at P, K and S levels is not ideal. A balanced fertility program leads to the best yield potential. Sulfur is a critical part of protein production in the plant. In cereal crops applying a 10:1 ratio of N to S is a good practise. Economics – it will take 30-40 lbs of N for 1% protein increase. If protein spreads are not great it may not pay to try to increase. Moisture/Environment – mother nature’s wild card in determining the true genetic yield expression of the plant – effecting all aspects of N utilization in the equation. One strategy to boost protein if growing conditions are good is a split

application of N. Top dressing extra N before the flag stage may lead to both a yield and protein bump. Top dressing at boot to heading may just lead to a protein bump. New research is being conducted in collaboration with John Heard (Manitoba Agriculture, Food and Rural Development) and the Manitoba Wheat and Barley Growers Association. New higher yielding wheat varieties we will see coming to the market will generally have a lower protein content. They are looking at top dressing later in season to boost protein levels following the “7-10-20-30” rule. Application 7 days post fusarium fungicide timing; 10 U.S. gallons of 28-0-0 and 10 gallons of water; spraying when temperatures are below 20 degrees Celsius; an 30 lbs of N. Hope this quick insight into protein helps your production decisions on the farm. Have a safe and prosperous harvest!


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A reason to be passionate about pulses

North Americans will soon be learning a lot about pulses. A consumer marketing campaign, which will run from November 2015 through 2017-18, will teach consumers about the health, nutrition and environmental benefits of eating more peas, lentils, beans

and chickpeas. Western Economic Diversification Canada (WD) announced a $3.5 million commitment to support the pulse campaign. “Pulse Canada is thrilled about this agreement with WD, which represents a true partnership between

Canadian pulse growers and processors and the Government of Canada. We are very thankful for this support and value this partnership,” says Lee Moats, Chair of the Board of Pulse Canada. “The launch of this brand will be a pivotal moment for Canada’s pulse indus-

try. The campaign will draw a clear link between pulses and consumer priorities like increased protein, healthier lifestyles and sustainable food,” says Moats, a lentil farmer from Riceton, Saskatchewan The campaign will re-launch pulses as a food category. “Pulses have been nourishing people around the world for thousands of years,” says Ryan Kubinec, Vice Chair of Pulse Canada and a pulse farmer from the Westlock, Alberta area. “They are the perfect partner for healthy people and a healthy planet. They are a low fat, high fibre source of protein, and eating pulses can help manage health issues like diabetes and heart disease. Pulses are also a low carbon footprint food, are a

water efficient source of protein, and are a key component of sustainable cropping systems,” says Kubinec. The multi-faceted pulse campaign will target millennials (ages 20 – 35), and will include a new consumer website, promotions on social media channels and retail promotions. The WD contribution will support campaign production, media buying and pulse brand promotion. Earlier this year the pulse campaign also received $875,000 from the Alberta Crop Industry Development Fund (ACIDF), which will be used for human resources and campaign performance measurement. “ACIDF is pleased to support this initiative

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Growing Efficiency on the Farm

No one told JeanMartin Fortier and M a u d e - H é l è n e Desroches that smallscale organic market gardening was endless hours of backbreaking work for low pay. “Our first role model was a French Canadian guy we worked for who was farming in northern New Mexico,” says Fortier. “He worked hard but made a lot of dough. People lined up for his produce at the market and he did $2,000 in sales every Saturday morning. And he spent two months in Mexico in the winter. We thought, ‘Wow.’” So did they get a wake-up call when they started Les Jardins de la Grelinette in eastern Québec? Nope. They generate $140,000 off 1.5 acres – and pocket 45%. They also travel, especially Fortier, who is in great demand because of his hit book Le JardinierMaraîcher, which has sold 15,000 copies. That’s an astonishing figure for a how-to book largely focused on things such as drainage, weed control, and rotations. The recently released English version, The Market Gardener, is creating a similar buzz. It also offers a lesson for large-scale, conventional producers because Fortier, who grew up in Montréal, retains his outsider’s view of farming – and a passion for getting maximum results with a minimum of effort. The art of efficiency “If you want to have a life, you have to be efficient,” he says. “I used to be a tree planter and anyone who has done that knows it’s funny how it works. Everyone puts in the same effort, but some guys make two, three or

even four times more than you because they are efficient with every movement they make. It’s an art and we’ve applied that to the farm.” To explain Fortier’s system in detail would take, well, a book. But in essence, The Market Gardener is all about a system built around 30-inch-wide, 100-footlong raised beds. All the equipment – and there are a lot of innovative machines and tools out there – is sized to that width, and every practice from minimum tillage and tarps to crop selection and marketing is geared to boosting both productivity and efficiency. But it’s his incredibly detailed crop calendar that showcases Fortier’s unrelenting drive for efficiency. Every task – from planting to harvest – on every foot of his 193 beds is mapped out before the first seed is planted in the nursery greenhouse. Here’s one example. Fortier uses UV-resistant tarps and dense planting to reduce weed pressure, and then goes further. One week before seeding, off comes the tarp so the sun can germinate weed seeds. Then exactly a week later he sows his seed. When the weeds emerge seven days later, Fortier is waiting with his 30-inchwide flame weeder. The crop emerges and grows robustly in the absence of competitors, quickly establishing a thick canopy that not only thwarts late sprouting weeds but also reduces the need for watering. The equipment on the 11-year-old operation – ranging from walking tractors to broadforks– is testament to the rapid

evolution in small-scale farming. The “counterculture” approach to food production is all well and good, but “you must be very serious about it and really organized,” he says. “People need to understand this is a trade,” says Fortier. “A carpenter or baker can’t improvise all the time. You need to know what you’re doing and have an action plan.” Action plans only work if you have measurable benchmarks, and Fortier and Desroches, parents of two, have one virtually unheard of on farms of any sort: They almost always knock off work at 5. Even during the busiest times of the growing season. Forced to plan “To me, it’s not realistic to work from 6 in the morning to 10 every night. We work from 7 to 5. This forces us to plan better.” Of course, that’s not possible when you’re calving or seeding several thousand acres in a few short weeks. But when reducing your work load is a priority and not just a vague hope, you get creative. For Fortier, the art of efficiency is about gaining 10 minutes here, half an hour there. And doing that with every job. Here’s a tiny example: Transplanting onions in groups of three. Turns out yields are the same but the work is done three times faster. It’s a tree-planter moment. “Do you have that word in English? Martyr?” he asks. “I think we need a different role model, one where you make a good living and have a good

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By Sherri Roberts Regional Crops Specialist - Weyburn

With any new crop there is a learning curve that improves with each year the crop is grown. As you scout your corn fields, you may be seeing the telltale signs of European corn borer damage and not even know it.

The European corn borer (Ostrinia nubilalis) or ECB as it is often called was first reported in Ontario in 1920, 1925 in New Brunswick, 1926 in Quebec, 1929 in Nova Scotia, 1948 in Manitoba, 1949 in Saskatchewan and 1956 in Alberta

(was eradicated but reappeared in 1980).

In Canada there are two common biological types of corn borer, univoltine and bivoltine. Univoltine ECB produce one generation per year and bivoltine ECB produce two generations per year. Single generation, or univoltine, ECB are present throughout cooler/northern areas and bivoltine are present in areas of southwestern Ontario, Quebec and Western Canada. Adding to this, there is a direct correlation between number of generations of ECB and colder temperatures. Regions of single– and multi-gener-

ation ECB may overlap, and insect pressure may seem to be constant in these areas.

There are five larval instars of the corn borer. The first two instars are whitish with black heads and feed within the whorl and cause shothole and window pane damage as seen above. The first two instars complete development in seven to ten days. The third instar larvae bores into the stalk. Once inside the stalk, it is too late to achieve effective chemical control. The later instars (third to fifth) feed within the stalk and ear shanks, dis-

rupting the normal movement of nutrients, which results in decreased yield. Tunneling and boring may permit secondary infection and damage by rotting of the stalk and ear. Older larvae are flesh colored with black spots and may also feed on silks, kernels and cobs. Once they are finished feeding, the mature larvae overwinter in corn stalks, cobs and plant debris on the soil surface. Scouting should begin in late July to the end of August. Economic thresholds vary, but consider treatment of larvae if 25% of the plants have fresh or hatched egg masses or young larvae in leaf axils. Management of ECB starts with corn product selection. Products with the B.t. corn borer trait have provided control of ECB. B.t. corn hybrids produce an insecticidal protein derived from the bacterium Bacillus thuringiensis. Managing corn residue to reduce overwintering can also greatly reduce ECB numbers. For additional information on corn borer’s and there control, please contact the Agricultural Knowledge Center or your local Regional office.

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2010 JOHN DEERE T670

622 eng. hrs., 428 sep., 615 header, singles, chopper, yield monitor, adu rear axle heavy duty spindles, #57470 ......................................................................................... $265,800

2010 JOHN DEERE 9870 STS

Small grain, 2WD, duals, chopper, lat tilt feederhouse, adj. rear HD spindles, general purpose chaffer, 22.5 ft. (6.9m) unloading auger, 28L-26 10PR steering tires, HC feeding pkg., fine cut chopper w/chaff spreader, Xenon lighting, #57653..................................................................... $271,800

2009 JOHN DEERE 9870

1191 eng., 843 sep. hrs., singles, chopper, yield monitor, guidance ready, 615 pu hdr., #56515 .............................. $226,906

2010 JOHN DEERE 9870STS

1165 eng. hrs., 937 sep., 615 header, duals, guidance ready, hyd fore and aft reels, xenon lighting, 615 p hdr., 26 ft. unloading auger, #55006 ................................ $282,700

2008 JOHN DEERE 9870STS

2008 JOHN DEERE 9770 STS

Corn/bean, 2WD, singles, chopper, yield monitor, lat tilt feederhouse, header, Xenon lighting, cylinder, header height resume, sensing + float, Greenstar monitor less display, adj. rear HD spindles, sidehill cleaning shoe pkg., #57657..................................................................... $193,600

2007 JOHN DEERE 9760STS

2604 eng. hrs., 1851 sep., PW7 header, chopper, yield monitor, lat tilt, feederhouse, xenon lighting, #55034 ............................................. $171,212

2003 JOHN DEERE 9750STS

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2002 MACDON 2940

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2000 PM 2950

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2008 JOHN DEERE 4890

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2012 MACDON M155

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603 hrs., 40’ platform grain head, #57875 ............... $125,000

2011 JOHN DEERE 9670S

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2002 JOHN DEERE 9650STS

Fine cut chopper chaff spread, 2500 sep. hrs., small wire, small concave, 2WD, #57832 ............................. $94,200

2009 CASE IH 7120

1320 sep. hrs., small grain, 2WD, chopper, guidance ready, yield monitor, #57562 .................................... $165,800

2009 CASE IH 8120

1180 hrs., 3016 w/swathmaster, singles, luxury cab, rock trap, HID lights, #57866.................................... $196,300

2008 CASE IH 8010

1884 engine/1448 sep. hrs., 2WD, duals, chopper, 2016 pu hdr., #58123 .............................................. $131,500

1996 CASE IH 2188

4560 hrs., 2WD, singles, chopper, with 1015 pickup, #55758 ............................ $37,400

2009 NH CX8090

1313 eng. hrs., 956 sep., 14’ header, #57542..................................................................... $206,600

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2010 JOHN DEERE A400

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1250 eng . hrs./908 sep. hrs., small grain, 2WD, singles, small wire concave, Xenon lighting, #58162 ............................................... $242,100

36’ D60 6 bat reel, hyd fore/aft, #54625 ................... $126,100 1989 CASE 730 30ft pull type, #50381 ........................ $3,000

2009 MACDON M150

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36ft hdr., #54532 ........................................................ $70,642 2009 NEW HOLLAND H8040 1120 hrs., 36’, #E57863...................................................................... $87,100

2010 MACDON M150

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#52076........................................................................ $58,900 2013 JOHN DEERE 435D, 35 ft. Draper header, single knife drive, stab trans. pkg., #50423........................................................................ $77,200

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914 p/u hdr., 14 ft. auger w/steel center fingers, #58163 ....................................... $17,700

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2010 JOHN DEERE 9770 STS

1337 eng. hrs., 895 sep., 615 header, 2WD, yield monitor, 1 gal. header, xenon lighting, small wire concave, #47261..................................................................... $233,000

2013 JOHN DEERE R450

2003 JOHN DEERE 9750STS

2002 JOHN DEERE 9750STS

2010 JOHN DEERE A400

2008 JOHN DEERE 9770STS

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615 pu, 2WD, singles, chopper, Xenon lighting, 1463 sep. hrs., #57742 ..................................................$209,300

2005 JOHN DEERE 9860STS

315,300

2005 MACDON 9352i

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595 eng. hrs., 456 sep., 615 header, 2WD, chopper, yield monitor, guidance ready, #56450 ........................... $408,206

$

30 ft., 1229 hrs, 972 hdr., gauge wheels, Empire end gauge wheels, free form hyd. roller, 1581 eng. hrs., #57754 ................................................................................. $82,400 2000 MACDON 2950 1 520 hrs., 30’ 2 spd. turbo, rotoshear, #57861........................................................................ $64,800

986 eng. hrs., 568.4 sep., 615 header, small grain, 2WD, guidance ready, prem cab and radio, small wire concave, jdlink ultimate promo, #51869 .............................. $377,559

2013 JOHN DEERE S670

773 eng. hrs., 500 sep., 615 header, 2WD, duals, yield monitor, guidance ready.

Corn/bean, 2WD, singles, chopper, yield monitor, performance plus, fine cut chopper w/chaff spreader, #57656..................................................................... $192,900

2012 JOHN DEERE S680

1216 eng. hrs., 800 sep., 615 header, small grain, lateral tilk feederhouse, guidance ready, wide spaced tube radiator, #55537 .......................... $364,200

2013 JOHN DEERE T670

2008 JOHN DEERE 9770 STS

Small grain, 2WD, singles, chopper, yield monitor, dial hdr. ctrl., 2204 sep. hrs., #57735 ..........................$117,400

2012 JOHN DEERE S680

#55600

#51869

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2004 PREMIER 2940

30 ft. grain head, 1339 eng. hrs., #57745...................... $64,800

Draper, 36’ pickup reel, road transport w/lights, #57726 ................................................................................. $38,300

2010 JOHN DEERE 640D

40 ft., Draper header, poly tine pu reel, slow speed trans sys w/warn light, #47173........................................................................ $69,500

2009 MACDON FD70

40ft., Draper header, p. auger, transport pkg., #57017 .................................. $76,500

2008 JOHN DEERE 9770STS

1926 hrs., grain head, 25 ft. platform, #57873............ $60,500

1477 eng. hrs., 921 sep., 615 header, 2WD, prem cab, high cap feed pkg., #51045..................................................................... $234,223

2006 MACDON 9352i

2008 MACDON PW7 Draper header, #54750................................................................ $17,100 2004 NH 94C-36

2089 hrs., grain head, 30’ platform, mounted roller, #57864........................................................................ $69,500

Platform size 36 ft., Draper platform, #57661........................................................................ $28,300

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Reducing combine losses on canola We know canola losses occur out the back of the combine. Are losses high enough to warrant the time spent to reduce them? They certainly will be for some combines and in some conditions. “Combines could be throwing over 5 bu./ ac. and growers may not even realize it because those seeds are so difficult to see once they hit the ground,” says Angela

Brackenreed, agronomy specialist for the Canola Council of Canada. “A pan is the best way to see these losses.” Growers have a few pan options; there are pros and cons to every style, but any one of them is better than not measuring at all. They can buy or build a one-footsquare pan to mount on a stick held under the back of the combine.

Deep sides will limit seed bounce out of the pan. They can toss a wide flat pan under the combine as it goes by. Or they can buy a more elaborate pan that attaches to the belly of the combine and can be dropped from the cab. The advantage with this pan is that the combine operator can also measure harvest losses. Brackenreed bought one of these to try out this

Tightening quality controls applauded

The Western Canadian Wheat Growers Association supports the move by the Canadian Grain Commission (CGC) to tighten the quality parameters of the Canada Western Red Spring (CWRS) and Canada Prairie Spring Red (CPSR) wheat classes. “The Wheat Growers support the move by the Commission to restore the quality and integrity of the top milling classes of wheat,” says Levi Wood, President of the Wheat Growers. “This move should address concerns expressed by customers in the past several years regarding the low gluten strength in Canadian wheat shipments.” The Wheat Growers base their decision on the principle that farmers should be paid for their wheat according to its intrinsic value. Varieties with high gluten-strength are more valued in the marketplace and the price farmers receive for deliveries of these var-

ieties should reflect that. “Ideally, there would be a driveway test that could test the gluten strength of each wheat delivery and farmers would be paid on that basis,” says Wood. “However such a test is not yet available on a cost-effective basis, and so segregating value on the basis of variety is the only feasible alternative.” The Wheat Growers also support the establishment of the new interim milling wheat class and recommend that it become a permanent class. The strong growth in the past three years in the acreage of varieties Faller and Prosper suggests there is strong demand from farmers and customers for this type of wheat.It is expected that all 29 varieties removed from the CWRS and CPSR on account of low gluten strength would fit into this new milling class. The Wheat Growers note that any company not

wanting to buy or sell these low gluten strength Continued on Page A26

fall. “It works off an electromagnet bolted to the underside of the combine. It runs off the cigarette lighter receptacle in the cab, and to drop the pan you just unplug the cord,” she says. The first step when using any style of pan is to disengage the chaff spreader and straw chopper and move them out of the way. This allows straw, chaff and thrownover seeds to drop straight down over the pan. Once the combine is fully engaged and working through a typical stretch of crop, drop the pan. When using the pan on a stick, move the pan into position upside down so it doesn’t gather any losses ahead of time.

Then quickly flip it over and stop walking. This procedure provides the same result as throwing the pan. Remove straw and chaff from the sample, preserving only the seed. Measure the seed in the pan by weight or volume. Calculate the loss based on one square foot. If the pan is two square feet, for example, divide the weight or volume by two to get the total for one square foot. Here are a few scenarios: If the cut width (straight cut or swathed) is 30 feet, the combine’s discharge width is five feet, and the canola seed loss per square foot is five grams, the yield loss out the back of the combine is 1.5-2 bu./ac.

If the loss for that same combine is 10 grams per square foot, the yield loss is over 3 bu./ac. If the same combine has a 40 foot header and the drop pan has 10 grams per square foot, the yield loss is closer to 2.5 bu./ac. To get more details and plug in specific numbers, download the Combine Seed Loss Guide. Go to www.canolawatch.org and search for the article “Five steps to prep for lower losses this harvest.” This article includes a link to the Guide. The Canola Watch site has other articles to help reduce harvest losses, including “Top 10 tips to reduce harvest losses.” While at the site, sign up to receive the free weekly agronomy email.

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Ag markets look beyond jitters in China

Economic and financial updates out of China are met with apprehension these days. There are definite signs the Chinese economy is slowing down. It started with the sudden 4.6 per cent depreciation of the Chinese currency (Renminbi, or RMB) against the United States dollar in August. This was the most significant decline in 20 years. Conventional wisdom suggests that a weaker currency raises prices for commodities traded

in U.S. dollars, leading to a decline in demand and ultimately lower prices for Canadian agricultural producers. But is the value of the Chinese currency the most useful statistic to gauge the health of agricultural markets? Is it Gross Domestic Product? And if not, what are the alternatives? China imports 64 per cent of all globally-traded soybeans. It also imports 10 per cent and 13 per cent of all pork meat and skim milk powder trade

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flows, respectively. So the country carries considerable weight in the global marketplace. Putting the economic slowdown in context The Chinese economy officially grew at an annual rate of seven per cent during the first half of 2015. Statistics coming out of China have always been met with a certain degree of scepticism, yet the current pace of growth appears in line with the government’s target. There are signs that a significant economic slowdown will occur as the economy transitions away from investment, such as construction and infrastructure development. The ironic part of the discussion about the depreciation of the Chinese currency is that net exports have not been a major contributor to economic growth in recent years, at least not as much as investment. Investment contributed on average to more than 50 per cent of growth in China’s GDP in the last decade. The decline in investment lowers the demand for materials and commodities. But this is mostly impacting hard commodities, not necessarily food and agricultural products. Unless consumers start feeling the impact of the slow-

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down. The labour market remains strong – at least by official accounts. Unemployment remains low. Consumer income went up 11 per cent yearover-year in July. Upward pressures on wages still exist because of the declining active population – workers in the age bracket between 15 and 59. Yet, the Chinese total population is growing. And that expands their demand for food along with rising income. Demand for agricultural commodities remains strong The most recent United States Department of Agriculture report on world demand and supply conditions revised the projections of China’s soybeans imports upward for the 2015-16 marketing year. Underlying demand for oilseeds appears strong and the liquidation of the sow herd continues in China - the most recent statistics reveal a 15 per cent decline, yearover-year. That’s bullish for the pork market and positive for exporting nations like Canada. The International Grains Council recently suggested policy changes in the Chinese grain market are likely coming. Reducing the price support in China for corn would potentially unlock

a stronger demand for corn. Incidentally, Chinese corn imports increased again for a fourth consecutive month in June. Volatility expected

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China’s economy is not without risks. The greatest threat to their economic stability is the level of debt and current deflationary pressures. When prices in the overall economy come down, debt levels do not adjust proportionally and that can cause major disruptions that would have farreaching consequences. The value of the Chinese currency should not be the primary focus of agricultural producers and agribusinesses. After all, the depreciation of

the Euro and Japanese yen has been a lot more substantial over a long horizon and both destinations are important markets for Canadian agriculture. Continued emphasis should remain on market fundamentals lie the strength of demand and available supplies. The Chinese economy will continue to slowdown and the currency is likely to further drop against the U.S. dollar. And that would be a positive development overall for agricultural markets because it will ultimately balance economic forces in China. But the road may be bumpy – we better brace for some volatility. J.P. Gervais, Chief Agricultural Economist

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Lentil markets: a positive standout Red and green lentil markets remain strong. They’re a standout of sorts, relative to the deteriorating price trends seen across other grain and oilseed markets this summer - especially those with an associated futures market attachment. Red lentils continue to surprise with prices remaining strong into the harvest season, trading as high as 37 cents a pound, but it’s more the norm to see 36 cents picked up in the yard. How long this is going to last, no one knows, but at these levels it should be very tempting to lock in some pricing/delivery commitments. Thirtyseven cents puts this market in the upper-most ten percentile of where reds have traded historically. There is going to be a record pace of pulse export outflow from Canada this fall; and existing or new sales have yet to be fully covered. This extends back to spring when India’s rabi (winter) crop was known to have problems. Merchandisers were able to reap excellent shipping margins (still can with lentils) and grain companies have devoted

record shipping capacity to pulses for early in the 2015-16 marketing year. But as harvest progresses, local merchandisers will be filling up with enough product to fulfill fall season shipping needs. We are already hearing that India is dropping red lentil prices by two cents a pound per month on deferred delivery pricing. Large green lentils have also shown strength. No. 1 green lentils seem to be in demand but also hard to find. The majority of the lentil crop will likely be a No. 2 quality, and at this point, most buyers are not looking for lower grades. Large green trades are taking place at the following levels: No. 1 at 44 to 45 cents; X2 at 42 cents; No. 2 at 41 cents. In general, green lentils benefit from traditional food user demand - running old crop inventory to empty amid an expectation that new crop would usher in supply of better quality at cheaper price. What foiled that plan was a strong pigeon pea market and a nonsurplus green production outcome. High qual-

ity greens still trading around US$1,000 a tonne landed Europe or South America. Pigeon peas in Gujarat, India domestic market in the US$1,350 a tonne range. Both supportive of large greens in the 40-45 cents a pound range for No. 1 and 2 grades. So then, the lentil market remains a positive standout in terms of market outlook amid falling prices for other major commodities (big grains/oilseeds, energy, metals). But with high and profitable prices already in place from the historical perspective, there is some concern that the world red lentil market may be at risk of a dip going forward. We must remember the all-or-none risk profile these markets tend to lug. When change occurs, market behaviour can be like durum and goes fast with little warning. Price-wise, large green lentils have outpaced their red counterparts due to lower acreage and a general disappearance of the crop. There likely is concern in the trade that some of their previously contracted export sales might not be covered with the quality that they needed for their

QUALITY Continued from Page 24 varieties on the basis of this new class will be under no obligation to do so. If they wish instead to buy or sell these (or any other) varieties on the basis of specs, they are perfectly free to do so. The Wheat Growers are also satisfied with the proposal by the CGC to extend the transition date by one year, to

August 1, 2017, to give sufficient time for farmers and the trade to adjust to the new market reality. “The Wheat Growers recognize that segregating on the basis of variety is not ideal,” says Wood. We support efforts that are geared toward buying grain on the basis of specs, so that visual grading or valuing on the basis of variety is no long-

er the norm.” As much as possible, the Wheat Growers encourage farmers to obtain independent tests on their samples, so they have a better understanding of the quality of grain they have, and can market it to maximize its value.

buyers. But like in red, today’s higher large green prices come with a trade-off of prices now being high

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Every farm is different. They produce different crops. They have different cash flow and storage needs. And, they have different risks. As a result, Tyler Russell, grain marketing solutions manager for Cargill, Canada’s largest grain marketing consultant, says each producer needs to look at their individual situation and ask, “What is my risk? What can I not afford to lose and what do I want to try to get?” Defining the unique needs of their individual farming operations and how those needs can and will affect their grain marketing objectives is the first step producers should take in developing a risk management plan. Then producers can look at steps to take when specific events occur. “In the moment, emotion comes into it,” Russell says. “A plan keeps you disciplined and makes sure you are

looking at the things that are going to affect you most.” Russell says statistics show that two thirds of grain gets sold in the bottom third of the market. “It all comes back to risk and can they afford to take the price off the combine,” he explains. “What is the risk if they did that?” Tools to Help There are a number of tools available to help producers address risk, including contracts that can protect different price, different cash flows and different movement. Cargill alone has more than a dozen, with plans to launch three more in the near future. Of all the contracts, however, Russell says five gets used 99.5 per cent of the time. The top five are: 1. Deferred Delivery/ Flat Price Lock in futures and basis but not premium/ discount

2. Futures First Lock in futures but not basis or premium/ discount Basis must be locked prior to delivery month 3. Grain Pricing Order Target pricing order with expiry date that will lock in either Basis or Futures if hit during trading session 4. Fixed Basis Lock in basis but not futures or premium/discount Can lock in delivery

period / reserve space Basis can be rolled to further out futures month Variances from company to company in US$ futures 5. Storing Unpriced Grain The others are seldom used even though they provide a lot of different needs to help with risk management. Russell says that’s because the top five are the simplest to understand and for the most part, carry no fees,

whereas the others tend to have fees attached. But, he adds, it’s important for producers to learn about the existing contracts to see what fits best for them. “There are a lot of things to do to take risk out and make opportunity,” Russell says. “If you let the tools do their job, you are going to take away the risk and if the price goes higher you’re going to get it; if price goes lower, you’ve got a floor.” Choosing a Tool To choose the appropriate tool, Russell advises producers look at several of different factors. “First of all, what is the trend in the market?” he explains. “Is the market going up and why or is the market going down and why? “A different subset of tools will work differently in different trends and you need to apply the right tool to fit the trend.”

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Once the trend is established, producers need to look at what each of the tools requires to execute it properly. “Some set it and forget about it. Others allow for more opportunity in the market and more management in terms of exit strategies.” Then, look at that exit strategy. “How are you going to get out of the contract?” Russell asks. “Think of that before you do the contract.” One example he gives is the need for inclusion of a plan dependent on prices. If the price drops to a certain level, the producer likely wants to get out of the contract. But if it increases significantly, then producers also need to be prepared with a new plan. “Having that upfront so you can execute it properly is critical.” - Courtesy www.fcc-fac.ca

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Multi-generational farming

On the Cmoc farm near Yorkton the entire family in involved at harvest including the grandparents. In the close up of Donald Cmoc remains active on the farm, even at 81-years of age; combining, swathing, hauling grain and doing repairs on the farm in preparation for harvest. In the second photo he is unloading grain. Meanwhile Audrey Cmoc makes supper for the ‘team’ in the field. She just turned 79 last month and continues to make homemade bread, soup, perogies, meatballs; every German and Ukrainian dish you can think of to ensure that the workers are always operating on a full stomach. And when “workers” are referenced it truly is a family operation as their kids, grand kids, and the significant others all pitch in to help out when it comes to harvest; male, and female from ages 13 to 56.

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Wheat Commission nominations sought

The Saskatchewan Wheat Development Commission (Sask Wheat) is giving notice that nominations are open for three positions on its Board of Directors. The Board of Directors is responsible for the development of the strategic plan which is intended to reflect and respect producer interests. Sask Wheat is mandated to carry out programs in research, market development,

and communications and advocacy. “We encourage all wheat producers in Saskatchewan to take an active interest in this year’s election process,� says Board Chair Bill Gehl. “This is your industry and participating in these elections is one of the most effective ways for you to have a say in its future direction.� Notice about the elections and a call for nominations will be mailed to

all Saskatchewan wheat producers this month. To be eligible to run for the Board, nominees must be registered wheat producers (i.e. have sold Saskatchewan-grown wheat and paid check-off within the last two years). All nominations must be received by no later than 4 PM CST on October 2, 2015. If a vote is required, ballots will be mailed out to all Saskatchewan wheat producers in early November and results

will be announced in December 2015. Background: The term of office for Board Directors with Sask Wheat is four years. Subject to provincial regulations, the three successful candidates with the lowest vote count in the 2013 Sask Wheat election were assigned two-year terms. This year marks the end of this two-year term; therefore the three directors serving these terms

are now required to seek re-election. Sask Wheat Directors are required to: supervise the management of the business and affairs of Sask Wheat, including oversight of management, providing strategic direction, and ensuring effective governance of the organization; attend meetings approximately 8 times per year and conference calls as required; and represent Sask Wheat at other meetings and

events throughout the year. For more information on eligibility and the nomination process, please visit www.saskwheatcommission.com/ about-sask-wheat/elections/. For more information, contact: Bill Gehl Board Chair Saskatchewan Wheat Development Commission 306-537-3899 bill.gehl@saskwheatcommission.com

Research material being destroyed Publically funded research and development is once again under attack with the trashing of the library at the Lethbridge Agriculture Canada Research Station. This is just the latest in a long line of government libraries where collections were tossed into dumpsters, burned or went to landfills. The National Farmers Union (NFU) denounces the destruction of publically funded science

research and knowledge. “You know destroying history is wrong. But that is what the Harper government is doing when they destroy these public institutions,� said Ian Robson, NFU Board member from Manitoba. “How much – if any – of the information was saved in an electronic format, as the government claims?� Anecdotal reports of declining requests for library material do not excuse the wholesale destruction of irreplaceable documents. The money saved by closing these institutions is paltry at best, and pales in comparison to the value of research now lost to future generations. Jan Slomp, National Farmers Union (NFU) President, points out “When these libraries are closed, facts and knowledge are destroyed. If we eliminate facts and knowledge, what are we left with other than ideology

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Province announces new ag drainage regulations

Minister responsible for the Water Security Agency Herb Cox has announced new drainage regulations in Saskatchewan. The new regulations are the first phase of an agricultural water management strategy that recognizes the benefits of drainage and the importance of mitigating negative impacts. “We recognize drainage is an important water management tool for producers and these new regulations will help us streamline the approval process to help producers become compliant while mitigating damage downstream,” Cox said. “These new regulations

are part of the development of a risk based agricultural water management strategy that will improve the overall process, including applications and investigating complaints, and will help prevent future issues.” The key changes in the new regulations are: •ensuring that impacts related to flooding, water quality and habitat loss are addressed as part of the drainage works approval process; •allowing landowner agreements as evidence of land control; •simplifying and streamlining the application approval process; •no longer exempting

works constructed before 1981 from requiring an approval; and •enabling the use of “qualified persons” in the design of higher risk drainage works. These drainage regulations fulfill a commitment made in the 2014 Speech from the Throne. This is the first significant change to drainage regulations in 35 years. The new drainage regulations were created after extensive online and industry stakeholder consultations. More than 500 public participants and 15 industry and environmental groups provided input into the creation of the new

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Growers and agronomists are encouraged the keep an eye out for jimsonweed, however health concerns around potential toxicity in canola oil are unfounded.

“While jimsonweed itself can be poisonous, the heating process in canola oil and meal processing denatures toxic alkaloids, so there isn’t a health concern in processed canola products,” says Curtis Rempel, vice president of crop production and innovation at the Canola Council of Canada (CCC). “It’s also important to remember that it’s the dose that makes the poison, and the high LD50 of scopolamine, the major toxic alkaloid in jimsonweed, even further supports the fact that this weed isn’t a concern in canola oil or meal.”

Rempel notes that there are still legitimate health concerns upon ingestion of the actual jimsonweed plant or seeds themselves by humans or other animals as all parts of the plant contain the toxic alka-

loids. Jimsonweed (Datura stramonium), also known as devil’s trumpet, is a naturalized annual herb found across most of southern Canada. “It thrives in hot, dry climates and is a common ornamental in parts the prairies and Eastern Canada, and grows all over the U.S.,” notes Rempel. While it is currently listed as one of the 21 prohibited noxious weeds on the federal weed seeds order, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) has proposed re-classification from prohibited to primary because it is already found in many parts of the country. “According to provincial weed specialists in Alberta, as of September 1 this weed has been limited to three fields of canola and all of these growers are working with their provincial departments and the CFIA on an eradication strategy,” says Rempel. Manitoba Agriculture Food and Rural Development (MAFRD) has also noted

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several sightings in the province and has sent samples to their lab for identification. “We are currently focusing on fact gathering and analysis on the weed’s prevalence and biology, and collaborating throughout the canola value chain to determine best management practices,” says Rempel. If jimsonweed is suspected, growers are advised to contact a provincial weed specialist or CCC agronomist to help with identification and discuss containment and eradication strategies

approach to drainage in Saskatchewan. The new regulations are the first step in a phased-in approach to bring all drainage in the province into compliance over the next 10 years. These changes facilitate the start of the overall approach to the agricultural water management strategy. The next phase of the agricultural water management strategy will be the development and refining of policies and program delivery which will be used in a series of pilot projects and then expanded to the rest of

the province. The pilot projects are based in the Souris Basin near Stoughton and the Assiniboine Basin near Canora. Local producers, watershed authorities and representatives in those areas have committed to working with the WSA to implement the new agricultural water management strategy and to help bring existing drainage projects into compliance. The WSA will continue working with stakeholders on this strategy to develop policies on mitigation, application processes and informa-

tional materials. “Drainage is one of the major issues facing rural Saskatchewan so we are pleased that the government is implementing regulations meant to address deficiencies with the current system,” Saskatchewan Association of Rural Municipalities President Ray Orb said. “We have been awaiting this announcement and look forward to working with the government on the implementation of these regulations and further refinement of the agriculture water management strategy as it is phased in over the next few years.”

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Wild Oats in 2015 In my agronomy career I don’t believe that I have ever seen wild oats growing on hills in the field, and no wild oats in low lying areas at the same time. Environmental conditions have everything to do with successful chemical weed management, and a year like 2015 brought on challenges that we have not encountered in some time. Spraying in conditions this spring when crops were under stress from drought, water-logged soil, or extreme cool temperatures for an extended period of time were unavoidable, and therefore we ended up in situations of reduced weed control. The problem weed this year that seemed to prevail, regardless of spray efforts and chemical selection, was wild oats. There may be many factors to explain why complete control may not have been achieved in select fields, the most important being environmental conditions. In order for plant leaves to take in chemicals, plants have to be in a state where they are actively growing as stated in the “2015 Guide to Crop Protection”. For wild oats to be actively growing, temperatures need to be upwards of 12 degrees celsius at night. We had many nights where temperatures were 4, 5, or 6 degrees, for several days in a row, followed by 21 degrees during daytime. Wild oats will harden off after two cold nights, quit growing, and then continue to grow after at least two warm days. Wild oat control was quicker and improved on or after applications June 11-12/15. At P&H Yorkton, we work with all herbicide companies, and their messages are consistent. Regarding herbicide success, seeing a second wave of problem weeds can mean that the herbicide program chosen wasn’t as effective as it should have been. For example, this year in particular wild oat control has been variable across the board for many different reasons. The number one reason is less than ideal environmental conditions at the time of application is almost unavoidable. We know that you keep records of when you spray, and this information can be very useful when trying to determine if environment is a factor. Other factors included less competition from the seeded crop in areas like eroded knolls, tire tracks, plugged drill runs, and spray boom shut off error areas. If resistance is suspected to be the issue, get your fields tested by collecting plant samples and make an effort to get the resistance under control. Taking notice of all of these factors will make it possible for you to revise and improve your herbicide program for the next year, perhaps by even getting started on it this fall. Parrish & Heimbecker, Moving Tradition Forward.

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The annual community social which took place at the Weber farm near Springside Aug. 29, 2015 was again a popular event including a look back at harvest methods of the past with a threshing bee. Many people from the surrounding rural area attended. The top picture has no people but includes from left to right a 1953 John Deere 70, a mid 1940’s John Deere grain binder, a 1944 John Deere D, a 1951 McCormick threshing machine, and a 1958 John Deere 820 as well as a 1950 case models somewhat hidden behind the John Deere D. The bottom picture is some of the area residents from left to right myself (Matthew Weber), Devin Hearn, Kyle Fink, Gerald Parker, Orest Medvid, Gabriel Weber, Joe Picherack, Dave Weber, Hannah Steele, Aaron Grueber, Laurie Steele, Angela Picherack, Marion Rurak, George Weber, Linda Holowka, John Weber, Greg Weber, Brenda Weber, Jerri Ann Weber, Marge Weber, Raymond Krobath, Lucy Krobath. They are all in front of a1951 McCormick threshing machine.

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Mr. Nelson was a driving force behind the formation of the Palliser Wheat Growers Association, forerunner to the WCWGA, in 1970. It was a time of low grain prices, extremely low delivery quotas and record carryovers of wheat. Nelson and other farmers knew something had to be done and decided

durum wheat and maintaining the right for farmers to load producer cars. Mr. Nelson was also among those who actively promoted increased competition and efficiency through such initiatives as the construction of producer-owned inland terminals and the shipment of unit trains of

Some of the early policy successes enjoyed by the Wheat Growers under his leadership included the implementation of protein grading on wheat, the creation of a separate CWB pool for

grain.The first shipment of a unit train of grain from the prairies was organized by the Wheat Growers in 1971. Mr. Nelson served as Wheat Grower President from its inception in 1970 until he stepped down in 1975.He has provided support and advice to the Wheat Growers ever since and continues to

regularly attend Wheat Grower events. “We are all very proud of Wally’s achievements and congratulate him on receiving this welldeserved honour.” says Levi Wood, President of the Wheat Growers. “He continues to serve as a great source of inspiration for our organization.”

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FOR SALE: Brown leather MediChair. Only used a few months. $1300 OBO. Phone 306-7826972.

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Apartments / Condos-For Sale

SPACIOUS, WELL-Maintained attached condo in Yorkton. Seniors designed bungalow with no stairs. 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, large garage and deck. Quiet street. Walk to mall. 2-35 Erichsen Pl. Phone 306786-3337.

Tenders HOUSE FOR SALE BY TENDER. 221 6th Street, Bredenbury, Saskatchewan. Lot 6, 7, 8 and 9, Block 5, Plan AA 39 For Inquiries about the house contact: Gary 306-222-3332. All Bids should be submitted to: Rhonda Gellert 827 2nd Street Saskatoon, SK. S7H 1P8 *$30,000 Minimum Bid Required. The Acceptable Bid will be Decided at the Discretion of the Seller. Bidding Closes: September 18, 2015.

Cabins/Cottages/Country Homes

LOG CABIN For Sale. Child’s Lake, MB. Size: 28.6 x 21.6 on main floor, 11 x 13 loft, 7” pine logs, Interior: Cedar ceiling, floor oak parquet, 100ft. lakefront, baseboard heaters plus wood stove, 10 x 12 storage shed. This is first cabin on the west end. VERY Private. $235,000. For more information 306-896-2721.

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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.

FARMLAND FOR SALE BY TENDER. RM of Sliding Hills, NW, SW, SE, 24-28-01-W2; RM of Cote, SE, 24-28-33-W1. 540 cultivated acres in one block. Tenders will be only accepted on the property as a single unit. Tenders must be accompanied by a certified cheque, bank draft or money order for a minimum of 10% of the purchase price payable to “LELAND CAMPBELL LLP IN TRUST”. The highest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. All tenders must be received at the address below by 12:00 noon on October 15, 2015. Balance of the purchase price to be paid no later than November 20, 2015. Leland Campbell LLP Barristers & Solicitors Drawer 188, 36-4th Ave. N. Yorkton, SK S3N 2V7 Attn: Donna L. Taylor For more information call 306-6211500.

Services for Hire

Land for Rent

BUSINESS & SERVICE DIRECTORY Carpentry

Painting/Wallpaper SEVEN STAR Painting & Drywall. Free Estimates. Phone 306-7867990.

FOR ALL YOUR RENOVATION PROJECTS OR NEW BUILDS 306-621-7538 Serving Yorkton and Area

All work guaranteed. Call anytime for a quote 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

Lawn & Garden

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Land for Sale

Renos & Home Improvement 30 YEARS EXPERIENCE IN FLOORING Doing sub floors, carpets, lino, laminate & tiles. Free estimates for Yorkton & area. Phone 306-620-2438.

PIANO TUNING - We will be in Yorkton late September. For an appointment call Dennis at DWPIANO 306-949-6797. SHANE’S COMPUTER SERVICE. Free diagnosis and quote. Tuneups, backups, virus removal, network setup, software/hardware/OS install. 306-621-6332 Yorkton.

Cleaning JUNK REMOVED from your yard. 306-782-0851.

FOR RENT - approximately 100 acres of alfalfa/grass about 6 miles south of Arran, SK which is northeast of Kamsack, SK. at $28 per acre. Call 218-385-2219 for details.

Mobile/Manufactured Homes for Sale DON’T OVERPAY! rtmihomes.com “Your Smart Housing Solution” Canada’s Largest provider of manufactured housing. Text or call (844-334-2960). In stock 16’/20’/22’ Homes on Sale Now! THREE BEDROOM, one bath mobile at 142 Appleton Dr., Yorkton. 1300 sq. ft. with new roof and windows. $70,000. OBO. Call 306783-8130.

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Houses for Sale

Lots & Acreages for Sale

2 BEDROOM, 1 bath, approx. 900sq.ft., attached garage, mahagony kitchen cupboards and interior doors, f/s, w/d. Asking $150,000. Phone 306-621-4621.

20 ACRES Creek well treed yard. Renovated 4 bedroom, 2 bath house, 2300sq.ft.+, double car garage, machine shed, bins. Close to Yorkton. 5 minute drive. Asking $395,000. For more information call 306-782-5895.

A STEAL at $27,500, 2 lots, storey & 1/2, 4 bedroom house, all new appliances. Just move in! Phone 306-5942692. WELL MAINTAINED 3 bedroom bungalow, built in approx. 19791980, 3 lots, $90,000. OBO. Rhein, SK. Call 306-620-2019.

Lots & Acreages for Sale

LARGE LAKE LOTS Starting at $30,000. Rural water & power. No timeline to build. Call 306-563-7235 or visit www.bellasandsresort. com. Lots & Acreages for Sale

NOW COMPLETED 53 PRIME LAKEFRONT & CANAL LOTS ON BEAUTIFUL DAUPHIN LAKE

COMMERCIAL SPACE FOR RENT

Shop/office & approx. 10 acres. 3 miles east of Yorkton on Highway #10

Call Pat @ 306-641-0085

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

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

Apartments/Condos for Rent

NOW COMPLETED 53 PRIME • Engineered flood proof lots - exceed the 100 yr. flood LAKEFRONT & CANAL LOTS ON • Central municipal water DAUPHIN to all lots LAKE BEAUTIFUL • Titled lots - No building time limit • All season municipal roads • 160 foot wide deep water canal system • Great walleye fishing at your doorstep • 10 minutes from 18-hole licensed golf course • 20 minutes to Dauphin for shopping or healthcare • 2-1/2 hours from Yorkton

Apartments/Condos for Rent

GIBSON APTS 9 Duncan St. E. Taking applications for: Corner of 2nd Ave. N & 2 Bedroom Duncan St. Apt.

VERY QUIET BUILDING - 2 outside walls, lots of light - hardwood floors AVAILABLE - newly painted IMMEDIATELY - nice neighbourhood - close to downtown - plug-in parking - heat and water included - soft water - fridge & stove - FREE LAUNDRY ROOM REFERENCES REQUIRED

Phone 306-783-9819 Ask for Brian. If no answer, please leave a message.

Available Immediately for Rent! 2 BEDROOM SUITE IN 4-PLEX BUILDING For Inquiries, please call

306-782-8803 Daytime

2 BDRM APARTMENT AVAILABLE Sept. 1st IN A QUIET 4-PLEX ON 1st AVE. Spacious, well maintained, and close to downtown. Rent $850 month, heat and water included, coin laundry, parking. Non smoking, no pets. References required, damage deposit needed. For application reply to this ad or call 306244-6890 during the day or evening before 8:30pm. AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY energy efficient 2 bedroom condos close to downtown. Bath & a half, deep soaker tub, walk-in closet, 9 ft. ceilings, oak trim, up graded ceramic tile flooring, private balconies for BBQ, lots of storage plus heated attached garage. Appliances include fridge, stove, dishwasher, washer, dryer and water softener. $1,195/month plus utilities. Non smoking, no pets. References required. Call 306-621-7414 for further information or for viewing.

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BEAUTIFUL 3 bedroom townhouse; 1200 sq.ft. recently renovated, central air conditioning, high efficiency furnace. $1295/month. References & lease required. Call George @ 306-537-3228; Brad @ 306-316-0204 & Joe @ 306-6210466.

STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP

FOR RENT: 4 bedroom home, totally renovated, includes f/s, w/d, central location. Available Immediately. Phone 306-782-9673.

HOUSE FOR SALE OR RENT. 3 bedroom, available Sept. 1st. No smokers, No pets. Rent by application with references. Phone 306783-9157.

MALE ROOMMATE to Share a house. NS, ND, $650 incl. utilities. Leave message @ 306-792-2289

OLDER 2 Bedroom House for rent. Available Immediately. No garage. Phone 306-783-5327.

SPRINGSIDE HOUSING Authority is currently accepting applications for a 3 bedroom home. Fridge and stove included. Well kept, clean and quiet neighborhood. Rent is based on income. For more information and applications please call Morlie at (306)792-2222.

SPY HILL HOUSING is currently accepting applications for 3 bedroom family homes. New hot water tank & furnaces (2014). Fridge & stove included, full basement, big yard, No smoking. Rent is based on income. For information contact Denyse Jack, Manager, Box 58, Spy Hill, SK., S0A 3W0, 306-7400542.

Duplexes for Rent

THREE BEDROOM Family houses available for Rent. Fridge and stove included; tenant responsible for all utilities. Rent is based on Income. For more information and to get an application form, please contact: Lestock Housing Authority. Phone 306-274-2123, 306-274-7788, 306-274-4666 or 306-274-2173.

3 BEDROOM DUPLEX. Fridge, stove, DW, A/C, W/D. Lg. fenced yard, deck, shed. No smoking or pets. $1200/mth + utilities + damage deposit. Application and references required. 306-620-9414 after 6pm.

ROOM AVAILABLE, all utilities included, fully furnished. References required. Phone 306-782-1271 or 306-621-4896.

3 BEDROOM Duplex, SW area, available Sept. 1 or Oct. 1, $1200/month plus utilities, N/S, N/P. Phone 306-621-9704.

Houses For Rent

FOR RENT

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Suites For Rent 2 BEDROOM basement suite for rent on 53 Bradbrooke Dr., water included. Available immediately. Call 306-782-3683 or 306-6215203.

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BARN-STYLE VINYL Garden Sheds - 8x8ft. $1000; 8x10ft. $1250; 8x12ft $1550; 54” vinyl doors; insulated large dog houses, $300. 306-783-8260. DELTA BENCH Grinder 1/2HP, Cuisinart Food Processor, Cuisinart Electric Skillet, 7 1/4 inch Commercial Saw Black & Decker, 8 inch Bench Grinder, 6 quart slow cooker, Hydraulic Jack (10 ton), Men’s 18 speed Bike w/hand brakes, Left hand golf set with new balls, Record player/radio cabinet style. Phone 306-782-7335.

Older 4 bedroom house 2 miles west of Yorkton. Available now.

FOR RENT Very clean 1 & 2 bedroom suites in 4-plex, fridge/stove. Phone 306-783-5550. Ask for Mike.

1616 SQ. FT. MOBILE, 3 bedroom, 2 baths, mobile home in Springside, washer/dryer, fridge/stove, deep freezer included. 22x28 double attached garage, for rent or sale. 306-783-6240

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.

GIFT CERTIFICATE at Dream Weddings. Value $2625.00, K.W. Men’s Wear Gift Certificate. Value $1000.00, Event by Kristin Wedding Planning & Decorating. Value $1375.00, Carol’s Photography Gift Card. Value $2500.00, Hair & Make up Service. Value $800.00, Swiss Gear Luggage set 3. Value $570.00. asking 60% on Value. Phone 306-783-3983.

Appliances

GRAIN FED Roasting Chickens $2.85/lb., Turkeys $3/lb. Hormone & drug free. Free delivery to Yorkton. Phone 306-335-2700.

Phone: 306-783-7929

Apartments/Condos for Rent

SEARS KENMORE portable apartment size washing machine, very good condition. Asking $275. OBO. 306-783-4722. Prothero Ave., Churchbridge, SK

Wanted

For details on this exciting new and flood-proof subdivision Call owners at 204-761-6165 or Email: oldtownharbour@xplornet.com

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Houses For Rent

RENT STARTING AT $1400/MONTH •Offers adult living in a new apartment setting •Well appointed suites varying in size, 1000 to 1300 sq. ft. •Complete with fridge/stove/dishwasher/window coverings, balcony & independent air & heat controls •HEATED first level parking •Utilities included CALL FOR A FREE TOUR Building Manager, Brenda Becker

306-399-7255

NEWLY BUILT 8x12 barn style garden shed. Complete with vinyl siding. $1300. Will build on site. Call 306-783-6240.

WANTED: International Tractors 1206, 1256, 1456, 1026, 1468. John Deere 3010, 3020 series, Cockshutts, Oliver’s 99, 1900, 1950s, 2255. Older F.W.A. Allis D-21, 210. Old Service Station & Dealership Signs, Gas pumps, etc. 306-369-2810 home, 306-2215908 cell.

NEW WINDOW coverings, solar roller shades, cellular shades and faux wood blinds up to 70% off. Call David 306-621-2202.

WANTED: SHED ANTLERS, OLD TRAPS, beaver castors, all wild fur-coyotes, fox, etc. Contact Bryon 306-278-7756 Phil 306-2782299.

UNDERGROUND WIRE, 9 - 250 watt low bay light fixtures and many other electrical supplies new and used. Phone 306-621-5076.

PROVINCE-WIDE CLASSIFIEDS. Reach over 550,000 readers weekly. Call Yorkton This Week NOW or 306-782-2465 for details.

Furniture

USED HYDRAULIC Chair, Sink & Vanity, Dryer & chair. Make offer. Phone 306-542-3748.

TWIN LOVE Seats, microfibre, medium taupe; Red velvet recliner. Phone 306-783-3111.

USED SHEETING and planks, $300. OBO. Call 306-621-6422.


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Parts & Accessories

Farm Implements

Classes & Courses

Career Opportunities

Career Opportunities

The Yorkton Exhibition Association’s

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.

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

BALOG’S DRIVING SCHOOL

Live In Caretaker required for Senior’s Retirement Community in Saskatoon. Basic building maintenance and on-call for emergencies. Alternate weekends off. Compensation includes salary + benefits, a 2 bedroom apartment including utilities, 5 meals per week. Call Don @ 306-978-3074.

PROFESSIONAL OPPORTUNITIES: Troyer Ventures Ltd. is a privately owned energy services company servicing Western Canada. All job opportunities include competitive wages, comprehensive benefits package and room for advancement. We are accepting applications at multiple branches for: Professional Drivers (Class 1, 3). Successful candidates will be self-motivated and eager to learn. Experience is preferred, but training is available. Valid safety tickets, clean drug test, references and drivers abstract are required. For more information and to apply, please visit our website at: Troyer.ca.

GIGANTIC 1-DAY INDOOR FLEA MARKET Saturday, September 26, 2015 10 am – 3 pm Gallagher Centre Curling Rink Yorkton Exhibition Grounds $2 admission will be charged at the Door, 6 yrs + admission proceeds will go towards historical projects

Sports & Imports 2006 BMW 330XI (all wheel drive), 4 door sedan, grey in colour, 147,500 kms, $12,250 OBO. Call Dale for further details. 306-6212040.

101 LOGAN CRES. EAST. Thurs., Sept. 10 & Fri., Sept. 11, starting at 8am. Mega 12 Family Sale. 139 1ST Ave., E. Canora; Sat., Sept. 12, 9am-5pm. New items, small engines and tools and household items from beds to dishes. 15 ALLAN BAY. Fri., Sept. 11, Sun., Sept. 13, antiques, men’s Good prices.

Thurs., Sept. 10, Sat., Sept.12 & 10am-8pm. Tools, & ladies clothing.

44 VICTOR PL. One Day Only! Thurs., Sept. 10, 2pm-8pm. Matrix Shampoo & Conditioner Liter Sale, Hairdressing sink, futon, couch, entertainment centre, weight bench with weights, hockey equipment, lawnmower, arc welder, books and much more. 492 PARKVIEW RD. Fri., Sept. 11, 8am-5pm & Sat., Sept, 12, 9am-4pm. Huge Multi-family. Name brand baby girl clothes-age 7. 58 MCNEIL CRES. Thurs., Sept. 10 & Fri., Sept. 11, 9am-5pm. Household items and lots of kids toys. 6 REGENT BAY Thurs., Sept. 10 & Fri., Sept. 11, 8am-6pm & Sat., Sept. 12, 8am-11am. Multi-family Garage Sale. Golf clubs, snow blower, antique china cabinet, housewares, clothes and much more. 88 PARKLANE DR. Thurs., Sept. 10 & Fri., Sept. 11, 4pm-8pm. Misc. household & garage items. LEGION HALL, YORKTON Thurs., Sept. 10, noon-7pm, Fri., Sept. 11, 8am-5pm. REFORMED HOADERS HUGE 2 DAY GARAGE SALE. Clothing (kids to 5X plus size); scrubs (medium to 5X), hockey collectibles, costume jewellery, books, toys.

Auto Miscellaneous WANTED: 1963 - 1978 cars, trucks, vans, any condition. Prefer $500. and under, Phone 306-4346762. Wrecking over 250 units... cars and trucks. Lots of trucks... Dodge... GMC... Ford... Imports... 1/2 ton to 3 tons... We ship anywhere... Call or text 306-821-0260. Lloydminster.

Cars 1995 Taurus, 1985 Grand Marquis. Phone 306-795-3600. 1997 FOUR DOOR Buick LeSabre, excellent condition, always maintained, lady driven, call evenings 306-728-5146. 2001 SUNFIRE GT 2.4, 240,000 kms, tires, battery, starter all newer. First $1,200. cash takes it. Call 306-783-9132 after 5. 2010 WHITE NISSAN CUBE. Like New, 16,000kms, Chrome edition, fully loaded, one owner, asking $15,000. OBO. Call 306-647-2540 or 306-620-3520. 2011 BUICK LACROSSE CXL, Leather, loaded, 118,000kms. $17,000. 306-647-2679.

Golf Cars for Sale ELECTRA GOLF Walk Along Caddy. $75.00. Includes new battery. Phone 306-783-4824.

Motorcycles 2001 KAWASAKI Vulcan VN750 Cruiser, liquid cooled 750cc Vtwin, shaft drive, 2-tone black and gray, 17,000kms, like new rear tire, new battery. Nice cruiser. $2900. OBO. Phone 306-7835673 evenings or leave message. STILL AVAILABLE 1974 Harley Davidson motorcycle cruise/touring, black in colour. Where is, as is. $3,500. OBO. 306-783-1416.

IHC 11FT. Vibrashank $325 OBO; 9ft. Deep Tillage w/new shovels $325 OBO. Farm Trailer with 8X14 pressure treated deck $500 OBO. 306-563-5074.

Trucks & Vans 2000 CHEV Silverado ext cab 4800 V8, 183,600 kms, very good condition. 306-782-2824 or 306641-5385. 2003 CHEVY Z71 extended cab, 4x4, 200,000kms. Phone 306-7837272.

For more information contact Yorkton Exhibition Association 306-783-4800 yorkton.ex@sasktel.net

GRAVITY WAGONS New 400BU $7400.00 Used 275 & 750 BU $2000.00 Up. Used Grain Carts 600 & 1100 Bushel. Large Selection. Portage, MB. 204-857-8403.

2004 FORD FREESTAR VAN. One owner (senior snowbird); has 218,000kms. In excellent condition inside and out. No rust and no accidents. Asking $2500. Call or text 306-281-9787. 2006 DODGE RAM 2500 Sport, Diesel, 4x4, quad cab, short box, 180,000kms, Premium condition. Must Sell. $22,000. Yorkton. Phone 306-562-8866. 2007 TOYOTA TACOMA TRD, 4X4, Air, tilt, cruise, power windows, locks, 6 disc cd player, and more. $15,600 OBO. For more info call or text 1-306-621-1754.

LIKE NEW 2003 8825 Swather Case IH hydraulic power, cab, 116 hours. Asking $75,000 OBO: Combine 1688 Case, 2204 hours, good condition, shedded, $85,000 OBO: 2001 Bourgault air seeder & tank, 4oft cultivator, Model 2155, 150 bushel tanks. Asking $40,000 OBO: Like new JD 22ft & 2� discer 637, soil management. Asking $37,000 OBO: 1979 Red 1 Ton steel Dodge Grain truck, new canvass, 2942 miles. Asking $17,000 OBO. Phone 306-728-3408. MORRIS HAY HIKER 1400 series hauls up to 14 round bales. Mint condition. $24,000 OBO. Call 1-780-887-6234

Feed & Seed

Boats

Looking for organic grain from organic certified growers, Please call North American Food Ingredients @ 3064571500.

15 1/2 VANGUARD Tri-hall centre steering, walk-through windshield, 55 Johnson with trailer. Carbs just done. $1,250. OBO. 306-5427106.

North American Food Ingredients are looking for Oats, and Brown Flax. Contact Mark DePauw @ 1 306 457 1500 Located in Stoughton along highway 33.

18’ SEA RAY boat w/115 Merc. yr. 2000. Trailer, tarps, tube, wake board, life jackets & ski pole incl. Excel cond. Used excl. on sm. fresh water lake. $12,000. OBO. 306-783-1402 or 306-620-2914.

RVs/Campers/Trailers 1997 FLEETWOOD Pace Arrow Motorhome. 35 footer with large slide, levelling jack, rear vision camera, Ford chassis with reliable 454 V8, tandem rear axle, good rubber. Has queen island bed and the coach has a very neat layout that has to be seen. Unit is in good shape. Asking $22,000. Phone 306-782-6407. 2001 FRONTIER Plainsman 26ft. 5th Wheel Camper in Yorkton. Rubber roof, AC, Queen bed, two bunks, tub/shower, no slide. Comes with screen room & sewer tote. Rear bumper & hitch on back. $8900 OBO. Call 306-339-7066.

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

LOVELAND RED ANGUS has 2 year old bulls for sale, semen tested and delivered. Phone 306-7952710.

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.

Career Training

Farm Implements 1987 CASE IH 1680 Combine, 3950 hours. $6,500. Phone 306563-6376.

CASE IH 8480 soft core round baler. 1000 PTO, lights, very good condition. Phone 306-547-8482. FOR SALE: 1968 JD 5020 new 24.5 x 32 tires & new batteries. New Holland 1400 for parts. Call 306-272-4841. FOR SALE: 1988 Chamberlain aluminum 48’ cattle pot. Previously licensed and safetied in SK. $11,900 OBO. Phone 204-5642527. FOR SALE: #546 Rock-o-matic rock picker, rebuilt teeth. Batts, tires, hydraulics good. Asking $1,500. Can email picture. Tel: 204-564-2593. Roblin area.

Agricultural WANTED FARM LABOURER to operate a Naet Wrap Baler, John Deere equipment as well as combine. Experience with equipment required. Phone 306-795-2710.

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. Time to trade that car? See today’s This Week Classifieds for terrific values on new and used cars.

POWELL CONCRETE Construction Specialists NOW Hiring - Foreman, Carpenters, Skilled Labourers for Manitoba and Saskatchewan. Resumes to: info@powellconstruction.ca www.powellconstruction.ca Or call Erik @ 204-761-7359.

Hiring Product Specialist to lead the client experience through sales initiatives, exceptional service, and design solutions. S3 promotes a challenging, respectful work environment. Visit www.S3wireform.com.

Career Opportunities

Career Opportunities

“Yorkton’s WENDY’S IS HIRING� STORE LOCATION: 160 BROADWAY STREET EAST, YORKTON, SASK. S3N 3K4

1) Food Service Supervisor (3-5 yrs exp), $13.00/hr. 2) Food Counter Attendant (F/T & P/T) $11.40/hr. Shifts are 6am-2:30pm; 11-7:30pm; 6pm-1:30am. Flexible hours are available. Opportunity for advancement. Must be friendly, courteous, reliable and willing to work weekends. Meal discount and free uniform. Come join our team. Apply in person at above speciďŹ ed address or fax resume to

780-532-9980

Director, Advancement

Yorkton, Sask.

2012 22FT Jay Feather Ultra Lite Travel Trailer. Good condition, low mileage, no smoking, no pets, sleeps 4-6, Queen bed, power, awning, TV, A/C, DVD/CD, outside speakers, microwave, Fridge/freezer, 3 burner stove with oven, ducted furnace. Ph. 306728-7989. $15,500.

80FT. FLEXICOIL Sprayer. 800 gallons, 5 & 10 nozzles, RHS Foam markers. Phone 306-2698999 or 306-272-3958.

IS YOUR CHILD Interested in Learning Piano? Beginner and early intermediate piano lessons available. $15 per half hour lesson once a week. Contact Julia at 306782-1910 or juliabreitkreuz@hotmail.com.

C. JONES TRUCKING SERVICE INC.

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.

1996 25 ft. Westward 9200 sp. Swather, 960 HDR W/PU Reels, 1786 hrs. Recent $7,000. work order, approx. 100 hrs ago. New canvases, knife, rubber rollers. 972 wobble box. Excellent condition, $31,000. OBO. Phone 1-306593-7101.

306-783-2779

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!

Livestock

2007 DOLPHIN LX, 2 slides, full body paint, 4-door fridge, 7000 watt generator, includes 2006 Malibu Max,stored inside, 22,000 miles, kids and pet free. Better than New. Phone 204-683-2398.

FOR SALE: 2011 Rockwood tent trailer, King and Queen heated beds, 14 feet closed 25 open, loaded, slide-out dinette, outside and inside shower with toilet, water tank and pump, furnace, electric lift, microwave and extra fridge, awning and add-a-room and BBQ. Used very little, $6,000. 1-204683-2269.

• Professional Instructor • Over 30 yrs. experience • Private Lessons • Winter Driving • Pickup and Take Home Service • Commercial Programs (6 and 6) (Will travel for Commercial Groups) • High School Programs

• 30 Years Driver Training Experience • One to One Professional Instruction • Day, 1 Week & 2 Week Courses • Air Brakes Ph.

306-786-6600 Yorkton, SK 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. MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTIONISTS are in huge demand! Train with Canada’ s top Medical Transcription school. Learn from home and work from home. Call today! 1.800.466.1535 www.canscribe.com. info@canscribe.com.

Parkland College invites applications for a Director of Advancement at our Yorkton Campus. The Opportunity: The Director, Advancement is responsible to lead the College in advancing and strategically aligning fundraising and development initiatives, strategic planning, communications and marketing. Reporting to the President, this senior management position will provide leadership and direction in the decision making that establishes overall College performance levels. The Director, Advancement is responsible for the direct supervision and management of the Communication and Marketing area of the College. Requirements: ‡ Master’s degree in Adult Education, Business or a related area. ‡ Five (5) years’ experience in a similar senior management position related to post-secondary, business or adult education ‡ Experience in Professional Fundraising, Strategic Planning and proposal writing. ‡ Experience in, and knowledge of fundraising philanthropy, with the ability to understand the culture of the workplace, internal and external. ‡ Previous successful work experience illustrating adaptabilLW\ DQG ÀH[LELOLW\ WR PHHW RUJDQL]DWLRQDO QHHGV ‡ Individuals with similar background or experiences relative to the requirements above will be given consideration. What We Offer: ‡ ‡ ‡ ‡

Competitive compensation and pension plans &RPSUHKHQVLYH EHQHÂżWV SDFNDJH Numerous professional development opportunities Professional and respectful work environment

For a more detailed description of the position and required TXDOLÂżFDWLRQV SOHDVH YLVLW ZZZ SDUNODQGFROOHJH VN FD 5HVXPHV PD\ EH VHQW LQ FRQÂżGHQFH WR humanresources@parklandcollege.sk.ca For additional information about this opportunity, please contact Dwayne Reeve, President, at 306-728-6588. $SSOLFDWLRQ 'HDGOLQH October 5, 2015 We thank all applicants for your interest, however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted. 1.866.783.6766 | parklandcollege.sk.ca


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September 11, 2015 | This Week Marketplace Career Opportunities

Career Opportunities

Ever considered a first or second career in

FARM REAL ESTATE? For a no obligation consultation call John Bueckert

306-621-3697 or email jgbueckert@icloud.com

General Employment

General Employment

COMPANY: CANWEST LASERWORKS LTD. Location: RM of Orkney - 6 miles west of Yorkton Number of Positions: 1 - 1 Fulltime.. -This position will operate a computer programmed laser as well as and not limited to cleaning and palletizing steel parts orders. -Must have a working knowledge of computers -Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs., occasionally 50 lbs. -On the job training will be supplied. *Group benefits after 3 month probationary period. Please e-mail or drop off resume in person. Contact: Vaughan Fleger vfleger@canwestlaserworks.ca 306-782-5414.

DO YOU HAVE 10 HRS/WK to turn into $1500/mth using your PC and phone? Free info: www.BossFree123.com

Skilled Help

Auctions

ROBLIN NURSERY SCHOOL and School Age Program is currently seeking an ECE II to join our team. This full time position is available September 28th and will include hours for both the Nursery School and School Age Program. If you are an energetic, nurturing individual who is seeking employment in a fun and creative environment, then we are looking for you! Please submit resumes to: Roblin Nursery School, Box 269, Roblin, MB., R0L 1P0 or email resumes to 9374448@mymts.net. Application deadline is Sept. 18th. Please call 204-937-4448 with any questions.

Career Opportunities

UNRESERVED Construction Equipment Auction. Sept. 15/15, 8 a.m. Motor Graders & Scrapers, Hyd. Excavators, skidsteers, wheel loaders, trucks, trailers, etc. For information call 403-269-6600 or canadianpublicauction.com.

Auctions

The Kidney Foundation Of Canada

Give Someone A Second Chance Discuss organ donation with family and sign a donor card today.

HOUSEHOLD AUCTION

FOR THE ESTATE OF RAY AND PAT BRODA

SUN., SEPT. 13 @ 10:00 A.M. 49 Morrison Dr., Yorkton

GREAT CANADIAN Dollar Store franchise opportunities are available in your area. Explore your future with a dollar store leader. Call today 1-877-388-0123 ext. 229; www.dollarstores.com.

Featuring: Dining room table and 4 chairs, leather seats (excellent); leather loveseat; kitchen stools; corner armoire; gliding rocker/foot stool; bar fridge; 2 flat screen TVs; oak night stand; coffee table; 2 wrought iron/leather kitchen chairs; roll top desk/chair; off white loveseat and chair; queen size bed; large half moon entrance table; various pieces of art work; laptop computer and printer; dishes, pots, pans; books; small kitchen appliances, plus more..... Garage - 5 piece patio set; 2 barbecues; lawn chairs; garden tools; 3 piece tool chest; tools; Skil saws; battery charger; booster cables; ladders; garden hose; plant pots; tackle boxes; fishing rods; golf clubs, etc. Guest Consignor - Estate of Dave Cambell - Large assortment of name brand carpentry tools such as: files, measuring tapes, Mastercraft press drill, electronic digital caliper, Stanley plane, turning chisels, Mastercraft screwdrivers, PowerSonic air nailer, Elephant band saw, pipe and wood clamps, 12V multi-function tool, Black and Decker belt sander, dremel, circular saw, jig saws, Mastercraft 6” bench grinder, Stanley hand saw, Black and Decker heat gun, Mastercraft grabit damaged screw removers, multi-purpose tool, crosscut saw, mitre saw, drill bits, Hitachi router, sanding drum set, cement and drywall trowels, ridgid table saw, Delta planer and joiner, Dewalt scroll saw, etc. Auctioneers Note: Everything is clean and furniture is in excellent condition. All the tools are in great shape!! See you at the sale!! Sale conducted by

General Employment

*In conjuction with Ukrainetz Auction www.ukrainetzauction.com

Make $1000 Weekly!! Mailing brochures from Home!Helping home workers since 2001. Genuine Opportunity! No Experience Required. Start immediately! http://www.newmailers.net.

Business Opportunities

Karla’s Auction Auctioneer: Karla Gervais Phone 306-782-0787; Cell 306-621-8051 PL#310056

Office/Clerical

SERVICE ADVISOR

29 YORK ROAD EAST, YORKTON, SK S3N 3Z4

TEL: (306)786-2660 I FAX: (306)786-2668 Toll Free: 1-800-410-MAKI (6254)

• On Sept. 16, 1620, the Mayflower sails from Plymouth, England,

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is looking for an

Executive Assistant Parkland College is currently seeking an Executive Assistant at our Melville Administration Campus. This is a permanent .8 full time position.

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

Be a Yorkton This Week Carrier! • No early mornings • No collecting • You will be paid cash every 4th Friday • Weight bonuses • Sales bonuses • Any age welcome • Only 2 days or less per week

The Opportunity: 7KH ([HFXWLYH $VVLVWDQW LV UHVSRQVLEOH IRU DOO FRQ¿GHQWLDO DGPLQLVtrative support for the President and Director, Human Resources. The Executive Assistant will lead the development and maintenance of Board and Operational Policies, Board meeting preparation, and provide Human Resource and Payroll administrative support. Requirements:

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

circulation@yorktonthisweek.com or telephone circulation at:

306-782-2465

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Sun., Sept. 20/15 - 12:30 p.m. PETER CHUCHAK 117 Collins Ave., Springside, SK Contact: 306-792-4683 HOUSEHOLD: Chesterfield and chair; coffee table; bedroom suites; vac; small appliances; crystal glasses; bowls; fibre optic lamp; basement fridge; Tupperware; BBQ; plus more household items! SHOP AND YARD: 8x10 shed; garden cultivators; 2 lawn mowers; bee equipment; snow blower; picnic table and chairs; table saws; sanders; air tools; grinders, saw, nuts, bolts, etc. GUNS: 2 - 22 ca. guns; 2 beaver pelts. ANTIQUES: porcelain lady lamp; picture frames; Aladdin lamp parts; sewing machine; wall phone; radios; trunks; Titanic bell; lamps; wooden folding leaf table and chairs; Fanta thermometer; crocks, etc. UKRAINIAN MEMORABILIA FROM UKRAINE: wooden carved eagle, falcon, hawk; whisky containers; wooden canister sets; cigarettes; Easter eggs; dishes; figurines; etc. NOTE: Peter sold the house. This is a real clean sale. Something for everyone.

Competitive compensation and pension plans &RPSUHKHQVLYH EHQH¿WV SDFNDJH Professional development opportunities Professional and respectful work environment

)RU D PRUH GHWDLOHG GHVFULSWLRQ RI WKH SRVLWLRQ DQG UHTXLUHG TXDOL¿cations, please visit www.parklandcollege.sk.ca. Closing Date & Time: Friday, September 18, 2015 at 12:00 PM Please send your application with references, quoting competition number 31-2015 to: humanresources@parklandcollege.sk.ca If you have any questions regarding the position, please contact Alison Dubreuil, Director, Human Resources at (306) 728-6583 or Email: a.dubreuil@parklandcollege.sk.ca Parkland College thanks all those who have applied, however only those selected for an interview will be contacted.

SALE CONDUCTED BY

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

Our busy cylinder and machining repair and service business requires a Service Advisor to serve the needs of incoming customers. Responsibilities include: - Handling all customer inquiries and needs for parts & service (including quotations); - Coordinating work orders with the shop; - Completing daily transactions in QuickBooks; and - Overseeing the front retail area to promote product sales. Knowledge of parts, mechanical systems, farm equipment, etc. is an asset. Experience with computers is a necessity. Knowledge of QuickBooks software is beneficial. We will train individuals with a strong customer service ethic and background suited to serving customers in a retail service environment. Please submit resumes to: Maki Services 29 York Road East Yorkton, SK S3N 3Z4 Email: hr@ramindustries.com

EMBROIDERY MACHINE OPERATOR -Very competitive salary -Hours are evenings & weekends -Will train -Sewing experience an asset Contact John at john.bueckert@marks.com

Career Opportunities

1.866.783.6766 | parklandcollege.sk.ca

bound for the New World. Along the way, the settlers formulated and signed the Mayflower Compact, establishing constitutional law and the rule of the majority, an important precursor to American democracy. • On Sept. 17, 1796, George Washington prepares a final draft of his presidential farewell address, officially announcing that he will step down as the nation’s first president. Rarely, if ever, in the history of Western civilization had a national leader voluntarily relinquished his title. • On Sept. 15, 1916, during the Battle of the Somme, the British launch a major offensive against the Germans, employing tanks for the first time in history. Some of the 40 or so primitive tanks advanced more than a mile into enemy lines. • On Sept. 20, 1946, the inaugural Cannes Film Festival opens in the resort city on the French Riviera. The outbreak of World War II had forced the cancellation of the inaugural Cannes festival in 1939. • On Sept. 19, 1957, the United States detonates a 1.7 kiloton nuclear weapon in an underground tunnel 65 miles north of Las Vegas. The test was the first fully contained underground detonation and produced no radioactive fallout. • On Sept. 18, 1960, Fidel Castro arrives in New York City as the head of the Cuban delegation to the United Nations. Castro’s visit was climaxed by his fourhour speech, a blistering attack on American “aggression” and “imperialism.” In January 1961, the U.S. severed diplomatic relations with Cuba. • On Sept. 14, 1975, Elizabeth Ann Seton is canonized by Pope Paul VI at the Vatican in Rome, becoming the first American-born Catholic saint. In 1797, Seton founded the Society for the Relief of Poor Widows with Small Children in New York.


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TARGET HOMEBUILDERS AUCTION SHEHO, SASK. SAT., SEPTEMBER 19, 2015 9:30 A.M. RESIDENT HOUSE: 208 4th Street North, Sheho SK. 2015 110 ft. long 1,700 sq. ft. house with 1,500 sq. ft. 2 car garage: 3 bedroom, 2 bathrooms, with in-floor heat throughout house and garage. Full kitchen, island, master bedroom with ensuite, walk-in closet, fireplace, tv, no basement, can be moved. Excellent. House #1: New 1,232 sq. ft. home: 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, master bedroom with ensuite. Windows, ¾ sided, partitioned inside, partial plumbing. House #2: New 1,232 sq. ft. home: 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, master bedroom with ensuite. Windows, ¾ sided, partitioned inside, partial plumbing. House #3: New 1,232 sq. ft. home: 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, master bedroom with ensuite. Windows, ¾ sided, partitioned inside, partial plumbing. House #4: New 1,232 sq. ft. home: 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, master bedroom with ensuite. Windows, ¾ sided, partitioned inside, partial plumbing. House #5: New 1,232 sq. ft. home: 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, master bedroom with ensuite. Windows, ¾ sided, partitioned inside, partial plumbing. House #6: New 1,232 sq. ft. home: 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, master bedroom with ensuite. Windows, no siding, partitioned inside, partial plumbing. House #7: New 1,500 sq. ft. home: 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, master bedroom with ensuite. Windows, ¾ sided, partitioned inside, partial plumbing. House #8: New 900 sq. ft. home: 24x40, one bedroom. Partially sided, partially wired. ***All houses are new, ready to move, and have inspection papers. Each house may vary in completed stages. Homes can be finished for approximately $50,000.00***; 2 garden sheds: 8x9 and 8x10; 5 – 12x32 sq. ft. floors. PROPERTY: 9.1 acres in RM of Insinger, situated along Highway 16 and south side of Sheho Access. Serviced with power and water. Excellent location. 2 lots downtown Sheho – East of old town office. 8 lots across from resident house in a block of 1,500 sq. ft. landscaped pad – for house or garage 1500 sq. ft. garage or house package: roof and 2x6 prefab walls, doors, and windows (was built for 1,500 sq. ft. pad). Could be sold with above lots or

separate. NEW BUILDING SUPPLIES – PLUS USED TOOLS, AND EQUIPMENT: 1 Carelift Zoom Boom; misc. lifts of 2x4, 2x6, 2x12 and other misc. lumber; approx. $20,000 worth of plumbing supplies and also one new natural gas garage heater; 3 sets – approx. 10x16 solid honey oak cupboards; tops and bottoms; tubs, vanities, countertops, windows, flooring, insulation, new kitchen sinks, light fixtures, taps, plus more! Pressure washers; Ridged mitre saw and stand; 2 Dewalt mitre saws and stands; new leaf blower; P3-6000 watt generator; Dewalt tool chest; Wacker Gp 5600 Generator; alum. saw horses; Rigid shop vac; alum. ladders; laser level; new 50,000 btu furnaces; new hilti gun; Bostich nailers, sanders, drills, levels, ect; box of numerous nails; plastic shelving; yard tools; tarps. HOUSEHOLD: stackable GE washer and dryer; 2 deep freezes 8 cu.; crystal glassware; $3,000 worth of Ukrainian pottery; china cabinets; dining room set: wood table with 6 chairs, china cabinet; 3 wooden bedroom suites; flat screen tvs; cookware; kitchenware; very large sectional couch; coffee table; end table; ornaments; wall hangings; bar stools. Plus more! *All household items like brand new*. VEHICLES: 2015 Ford F150 XLT 4x4 Truck: V8, 5.4, crew cab, auto., fully loaded, 20,000 kms – excellent; 2013 Ford F150 Super Cab Truck: V8 5.4, air, cruise, tilt, showing 257,000; 2012 Ford F250 Super Duty Truck: V8, 5.4 crew cab, air, cruise, tilt, 182,000 kms; 2007 Lincoln Mark LT: Truck: 4 door, auto., fully loaded; 1991 Chev Super Cab Truck, auto. TRAILERS: 2013 18 ft. Trail Pro car hauler; 2012 25 ft. Canadian Hauler enclosed trailer: tandem axle, ramp door, nice; 2012 19 ft. Canadian Hauler enclosed trailer: tandem axle, ramp door; 2012 Trail Pro 19 ft. dump tandem trailer: with 14 ft. tandem axle with dump box; 2006 12 ft. Z-Tech enclosed trailer: single axle, ramp door, nice. RECREATION: 1978 28 ft. GMC Motorhome: canopy, air, sleeps 6; 1985 Chev C10 Beauville Van: V8 auto; Arctic Cat 400 4x4 Quad: showing 4,300 kms; New Troy built 28 inch snowblower; Like new Yardman riding lawn mower.

TERMS OF SALE: PAYMENT IN FULL DAY OF SALE. We have tried to describe the equipment as accurately as possible and No Warranty or Guarantee is expressed or implied. This sale bill is only a guide. The Auctioneer is not responsible for advertising in accordance or description, loss or accident at the sale. ALL ITEMS SOLD AS IS, ALL SALES FINAL. THE AUCTIONEER IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY ADDITIONS OR DELETIONS AFTER THE ADVERTISING IS DISTRIBUTED.

UKRAINETZ AUCTIONEERING Box 17, Insinger, Sask. S0A 1L0 — Phone 306-647-2661

Visit www.ukrainetzauction.com for updated listing & pictures. License No. 915851 We want to thank these people for choosing Ukrainetz because we do.


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“PRESENT” BUY A VEHICLE DURING SEPTEMBER KELLIHER MOTORS

*PLEASE SEE DEALER FOR DETAILS 2014 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN “CREW”

2014 F-150 S/CREW FX4 LUXURY 4X4

2014 ESCAPE SE 4X4

2014 DODGE RAM 1500 CREW CAB SLT 4X4

2014 FLEX LIMITED AWD

Stow ‘n’ Go seats, 6.5” touch screen, rear camera, heated seats/steering wheel, power pedals, Bluetooth, 3 zone A/C & heat & much more & warranty, only 32,500 kms.

5.0L V8, leather & fully loaded with options, only 14,000 kms, Sask. tax paid.

1.6 Ecoboost, cloth interior, SYNC & much more, only 25,000 kms.

5.7 Hemi, cloth int., buckets & console w/floor shift, & much more, Sask. tax paid, lots of custom accessories over $5,000, only 56,000 kms.

3.5L Ecoboost, fully loaded, 22,000 kms.

SALE PRICE

SALE PRICE

SALE PRICE

SALE PRICE

24,250

$

45,995

$

2014 FUSION SE AWD

2014 CHEV EQUINOX LS 4 DR. AWD

2.0 Ecoboost, heated leather, moonroof & fully loaded, only 9,000 kms.

2.5 Ecotech, cloth int., nicely equipped, only 23,000 kms.

SALE PRICE

26,995

$

$

23,995

$

3.5L V6, heated cloth interior, SYNC & much more, only 30,000 kms.

23,999

$

SALE PRICE

2013 KIA FORTE KOUP SX 2 DR.

2013 F-150 S/CREW FX4 4X4

V6, nav., moonroof fully equipped, only 27,000 kms. Was $43,300 new

2.4L 4 cyl., auto., leather, moonroof & much more, only 52,000 kms, Sask. tax paid.

5.0L V8, cloth int., buckets & floor shift, very nicely equipped, only 25,000 kms, Sask. tax paid.

SALE PRICE

SALE PRICE

28,700

$

2013 F-150 REG. CAB S/BOX 4X4

STX, 3.7 V6, A/C, C, T, CD, trailer pkg. & more. Very sporty, talk to Len about personalizing it! Only 22,000 kms.

SALE PRICE

2.0 TDI DSG, leather, only 125,000 kms, Sask. P.S.T. paid.

Dually 4x4, 6.7 diesel, Lariat, fully loaded (new updated dually fender tubs). New Was $74,000, SK tax paid, only 112,000 kms.

$

SALE PRICE

3.5 V6, fully loaded, panoramic roof, nav & much more, only 16,000 kms.

17,995

SPECIAL SALE PRICE

$

$

24,900

2013 FUSION SE 4 DR.

1.6 Ecoboost, loaded, only 23,000 kms.

SACRIFICE

21,850

38,900

2012 F-350 C/CAB L/BOX

SPECIAL

2.5 4 cyl., moonroof, reverse sensing, heated front seats, appearance pkg. & much more, only 15,500 kms.

$

$

2012 VOLKSWAGEN JETTA 4 DR. HIGHLINE

20,995

$

18,995

$

2012 CHEV SILVERADO LTZ C/CAB 4X4

5.3 V8, fully loaded, “a must see”, only 73,700 kms, P.S.T. paid.

SALE PRICE

44,995

$

SALE PRICE

36,995

2011 MUSTANG GT

2008 F-350 C/CAB XL 4X4

2005 FREESTAR SEL WAGON

5.0L V8, 6 spd. manual, very nicely equipped, custom paint, wheels/tires, exhaust, on & on, Len’s Demo, P.S.T. paid. Was $33,995

Completely reconditioned, only 119,000 kms. PST paid.

7 pass., fully loaded w/power sliding doors, upgraded stereo, remote start & more, extra clean unit, only 175,000 kms.

SALE PRICE

28,595

$

SALE PRICE

18,500

$

SALE PRICE

36,900

2014 EDGE SEL AWD

30,995

2014 TAURUS SEL AWD

$

SALE PRICE

2014 FUSION SE 4 DR.

2014 EDGE SEL AWD

SALE PRICE

31,995

$

5,995

$

$

SALE PRICE

34,900

2013 F-150 S/CREW LARIAT 4X4

5.0L V8, fully loaded, only 51,500 kms, lots of warranty.

SALE PRICE

43,900

$

2012 EDGE SE FWD

3.5 V6, very nicely equipped, low kms, only 52,000 kms & PST paid

SALE PRICE

20,900

$

2004 TAURUS SE 4 DR.

3.0L V6, very well equipped, great condition, “come & see & drive”.

SALE PRICE

$

3,495

KELLIHER MOTORS LTD. KELLIHER, SASK.

CHECK OUR WEBSITE AT… www.kellihermotors.com

306-675-2166

AFTER HOURS: 306-675-2089 *All units plus applicable taxes.

DL #907112

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Grandparents can never get enough pictures of their grandkids. With Grandparents Day just around the corner on Sunday, Sept. 13, remember them with the best gift of all — updated photos of you and the kids! But don’t just tuck them in an envelope. Show them

THE BOLD AND THE BEAUTIFUL Desperate to get out from under Ivy’s continued threat, Steffy begged Wyatt one last time to delete the video of the night Aly died. Ridge explained to Brooke more about what happened during his time in Paris and why he couldn’t tell Caroline about it. Ivy basked in the glory of being named the new face of Forrester Creations, especially because it came at Steffy’s expense. Liam vowed to protect Steffy from going to jail no matter the cost. Rick and Maya returned from their honeymoon and shared stories of their

• Line junk drawers in the kitchen or bathroom with inexpensive sheets of corkboard. Things don’t slide around as much, and you can even use pushpins or finishing nails lightly inserted into the cork to make custom compartments in the drawers so things like pens don’t roll around. • “If your eyeglass screws tend to come loose, just unscrew, brush clear nail polish over the threads and rescrew tightly. As the polish dries (in seconds), it will form a tighter bond.” — I.D. in Oregon • Shaving cream can be used as a spot cleaner for most carpets. Simply dab a bit of the cream into the stained area, scrape off any excess and wipe away dirt with a clean, damp washcloth. • Ways to remove gum from your child’s hair: laundry pretreatment rubbed in with the fingers; ice cubes to harden the gum so that it can be picked out in chunks; and good, old-fashioned peanut butter and a comb. • This one is an oldie, but a preschool goodie, from L.R. in Washington: “Use wide rubber bands around a drinking glass for children. It will provide a little non-slip protection, especially if the

off in a frame made from extra computer mouse pads you might have stuffed away in a drawer. Not only do the frames look slick, but they won’t break in the mail en route to Grandmother’s house. Here’s how to make the frame:

Lisa LoCicero stars as “Olivia” on “General Hospital” adventures. Thomas and Brooke compared notes about Ridge and Caroline’s relationship. Ridge called Thomas for a private meeting and surprised him with some important announcements. Wait to See: Two rivals have a big showdown. DAYS OF OUR LIVES John took Marlena on a romantic trip down glass is filled with a cold drink. The rubber band is reusable, and you can write the child’s name on the band with a ballpoint pen in order to identify his or her cup!”

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Find a special photo. Use it as is or trim off the sides to highlight the portion you want to show in the frame. For a standard-size photo, you’ll only need half of an 8-inch-by-12-inch mouse pad. Cut the mouse pad in half widthwise with a pair of scissors. The cut edge will be the base of the frame. Measure your photo and then cut out a rectangle or square in the middle or to the side of the mouse pad slightly smaller than the photo. Save the cut-out piece for

a stand. To make the stand, cut the cut-out piece in half. These two pieces will be the two feet of the stand. Now, cut out a 1/2-inchdeep-by-1/4-inch-wide notch into the middle of the long edge of each cutout piece. At the base of the frame, cut two 3/4-inch slits about 6 inches apart from each other. Widen the slits slightly so that the feet can be snuggly inserted and the frame stands nicely. Center the photo in

the cut-out portion and tape it to the back of the frame. For fun, glue or attach a decorative item next to the photo. For example, if the photo is from a fishing trip, attach a real lure that “caught the big one.” If the mouse pad has designs on it, such as multiples of bubbles, cut out the mouse pad in the shape of a submarine. Cut out circles for portholes to frame several headshots of the whole family. Or if the mouse pad has flower designs on it, use it for a photo

taken in a garden. When complete, wrap and mail to those special grandparents, who will appreciate the creativity and the gesture. Donna Erickson’s award-winning series “Donna’s Day” is airing on public television nationwide. To find more of her creative family recipes and activities, visit www.donnasday. com and link to the NEW Donna’s Day Facebook fan page. Her latest book is “Donna Erickson’s Fabulous Funstuff for Families.”

memory lane to prove his devotion to her. Theresa, Kate and Nicole unknowingly set their sights on the same goal. Jennifer and Eve got into a physical altercation after Jennifer accused her rival of leaking false information to the media. Kyle put JJ’s loyalty to the test. As the new DA, Justin immediately clashed with Rafe over the murder investigation. Evidence continued to build against Chad. Clyde threatened JJ. Hope debated whether she should accept Aiden’s proposal. Stefano offered to clear Chad’s name if he pursued Abigail once again. A distraught Eric lashed out. Wait to See: John is called away on ISA business.

audition for Dillon’s film. Jordan confided in Dante about how dangerous it was for TJ to be living at Sonny’s. Anna and Sloane discussed the state of their relationship. Michael tried to alleviate Morgan’s fears. Lulu was optimistic that she and Valerie could get along. Jake and Sam continued their investigation into Nikolas and the ELQ takeover. Carly was touched by the wedding gifts she received. Wait to See: Olivia reveals whom

she saw at the docks.

that Lily knew about what happened at the bachelor party, but she explained that she didn’t want to ruin Devon and Hilary’s marriage. Billy told Ashley that nothing was found on Jack’s computer about the Paragon Project. Jill returned to Genoa City and found it hard to believe that Neil had forgiven Devon so quickly. Meanwhile, Cane confronted Colin about blackmailing Devon. Wait to See: Ashley cozies up to Joe.

GENERAL HOSPITAL Michael and Sabrina discussed how he could support Morgan. Meanwhile an unraveled Morgan showed up at Sonny’s house, where he received empathy and support. Patrick and Sam had a surprise visitor. Hayden remembered a pivotal moment she had with Nikolas. Lulu suggested that Maxie

THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS Stitch called Ashley out on her attitude toward Abby. Billy wanted to make amends with Victoria but couldn’t work up the nerve. Victor tried to bribe Marisa to leave town. Dylan confided in Nick that he was worried about Sharon. Sage feared that Victor was going to push her aside after the baby was born. Cane learned

Congratulations!!! Congratulations!!! ANNE MALINOWSKI of Yorkton

HOUSEHOLD & SHOP AUCTION

For: S. Mentanko - Est. L. Youngblut - P. Johnson V. & A Wasylenchuk

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 20TH, 2015 SALE STARTS AT 10:00 A.M. STURGIS CURLING RINK

~The Following List Is A Guide Only~

HOUSEHOLD: 4 - fridges, bathroom vanity w/sink, round wood table w/4 chairs & leaf, round wood table w/ 6 chairs & leaf, 2 - rocker recliner, 12 drawer oak chest of drawers, twin & 2 - double beds, dishwasher, desk, love seat, rocking chair, corner top cupboards, china cabinet, coffee & end tables, record player, couch, dressers & chest of drawers, hide-a-bed & chair, bakers rack, hide-a-bed, swivel rocker, ringer washer, 2 - deep freezers, set of vision ware pots, cookbooks, jewellery, pots & pans, 8 - plate setting - rose garden, juicers, Ukrainian CDs & tapes, cutlery, records, kitchen utensils, Corelle dishes, food processor, humidifer, towels, bedding, I robot - Roomba vacuum, 32 cup coffee urn, glasses & cups, coolers, Christmas decorations, air mattresses w/pumps, trunks, lrg. assort. books, Zane Grey & Louis L’Amour books, reverse osmosis water system. ANTIQUES & COLLECTABLES: 1905 Blue Ribbon cookbook, beaver jar, murano glass, hoosier cupboard, wooden clothes rack, threadle sewing machine, genuine trapper point wool blanket - the T. Eaton Co. Limited Canada, jadite batter & sugar bowl, Ukrainian decorated articles, depression & carnival glass, 3 - coal oil lamps, E.T. lamp, ruby red cavalier stemware, musical tea pots, cookie jar, RCMP centennial calendar, unfinished violins, wild turkey liquor bottle (limited edition), 2 cup depression glass egg beater, Norman Rockwell articles, comic books, Star Wars action figures/case, old tins, Eatons catalogues, postal scale, ration books, Coca Cola tray. SHOP & YARD: Santa Claus cutter sleigh, Craftsman 5 hp-17” rear roto tiller, 2-6.75 hp B & S motor lawn mowers, 8 hp Murray 24” cut snow blower, 4 hp Yard Machine mower, 1850 w generator, 8” sliding cut saw & stand, pressure washer w/5 hp B & S motor, band saw & stand, 1/2” impact wrench, 12 piece punch & chisel set, router set, arc welder 70 amp, industrial heater, 36” aluminum wrench, 2 & 6 ton jack stands, furniture wheeler, tire changer stand, pex plumbling line, wheel barrow, quad ramps, 3 ton cable puller, 2 - deck storage, 2.5 ton floor jack, 56 x 48 x 226 instant garage, gazebo, garden swing, 1200 w generator, shop vac, sm. air compressor, 2 - ladders, steel hay rake wheels. HORSE ARTICLES: 15’ parade/ show saddle, 14” barrel saddle, bridles, 2-old collars, misc. harnesses VEHICLE: 1996 Chev ext. cab 1/2 ton, trouble w/reverse (as is). GUNS: Semi auto 30-06 Remington, 8 mm mooser gun rotating cup. COINS: Group 1 - American quarter different states (174 coins), group 2 - Canadian quarters different provinces & territories (100 coins), group 3 & group 4 - Canadian quarters different provinces & territories (each group 200 coins). More articles too numerous to mention! “List is subject to additions & deletions!”

RAY’S AUCTION SERVICE Ray Motilaga - Auctioneer P.O. Box 27, Stenen, Sask. S0A 3X0 Ph. 306-548-4314 Fax 306-548-2136 Prov. Lic. #315109

“Our Success Depends On Your Satisfaction!” Note: WE ARE NOW ON FACEBOOK SO LOOK US UP, https://www.facebook.com/RaysAuctionService

Anne won two mountain bikes supplied by Hometown Source For Sports and Yorkton This Week. Anne submitted her entry form at Modern Mattress. Pictured above (from left to right) are Anne Malinowski and Brian Thomson, Advertising Consultant with Yorkton This Week.


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NYKOLAISHEN FARM EQUIP. LTD. KAMSACK, SK 306-542-2814 CANOLA

$1400/BU.

THAT’S RIGHT!

TRADE CANOLA FOR THE DOWN PAYMENT ON USED COMBINES, HEADERS, SWATHERS, SPRAYERS & TRACTORS OAC

2004 JE 9860 STS

2012 CASE 9230 5 SEASON LEASE

43,000

$

/YEAR O.A.C.

JOHN DEERE COMBINES

2014 S690’s 176 to 242 hrs.From $469,000 2014 S690 359 hrs. ......................$415,000 2013 S690 481hrs.........................$439,000 2012 S690 572 hrs. ......................$375,000 2014 S680 190 hrs. ......................$449,000 2013 S680 392 hrs. ......................$405,000 2012 S680 647 hrs. ......................$405,000 2012 S670 516 hrs. ........ARRIVING SOON 2010 9870 1262 hrs. .....................$249,000 2011 JD 9870/615 520 duals ............................From $259,000 2005 9860 2015 hrs. .....................$145,000 2004 9860 2227 hrs. .....................$135,000 2010 9770 1108 hrs. .....................$239,000 2009 9770 870 hrs. .......................$229,000 2008 9770 646 hrs. .......................$225,000 2008 9770 1117 hrs. ......................JUST IN 2007 9760 1237 hrs. .....................$179,000 2007 9760 1717 hrs. .....................$169,000 2004 9760 1627 hrs. .....................$149,000 2004 9760 1944 hrs. .....................$139,000 2008 9670 1064 hrs. .....................$199,000 2006 9660 1238 hrs. ......................JUST IN 2004 9660 1412 hrs. ......................JUST IN 2006 9660 2024 hrs. .....................$135,000 2003 9650 Low hrs........................JUST IN 2002 9650 2194 hrs. .....................$119,000 1998 CTS2 3391 hrs.......................$47,500 1995 CTS 2632 hrs.........................$43,000 1996 9600 4WD 2860 hrs...............$49,000 1990 9600 2759 hrs. .......................$27,000

COMPETITIVE COMBINES

2014 Case 9230 72 hrs. ...............$399,000 2012 Case 9230............................$335,000 2012 NH CR9090 801 hrs. ...........$325,000 2010 Case 9120 1136 hrs. ...........$265,000 2010 NH CR9080 934 hrs. ...........$249,000 2011 Case 8120 690 hrs. .............$265,000 2009 Case 8120 1025 hrs. ...........$225,000 2006 NH CR960 1658 hrs. ...........$119,000 2002 Case 2388 1925 hrs. .............$98,000 1998 NH TR98 4168 hrs.................$39,000 1996 Case 2188 3516 hrs. .............$39,000 1998 NH TX66 2048 hrs. ................$39,000 1994 NH TX66 2314 hrs. ................$26,500 1994 Case 1688 3877 hrs. .............$36,500

COMBINE HEADERS

JD 630D’s ............................From $47,000 JD 640D’s ............................From $52,500 JD 635D’s (14) ......................From $75,000 JD 635D’s (13) ......................From $67,500 JD 635D’s (12) ......................From $60,000 JD 635D’s (11) ......................From $55,000 JD 635D’s (10) ......................From $44,000 JD 635D’s (09) ............. $39,000 to $59,000 JD 635 Flex 35’ ...............................$34,000 JD 936D’s .............................From $28,500 JD 936D (08) 36’ .............................$46,500 JD 936D (06) 36’ .............................$42,000 JD 930D (06) ...................................$39,000 JD 930R’s ...............................From $5,900 JD 230’s ..................................From $2,900 Case 2152 40 ft. .............................$65,000 Case 2142’s 35 ft. ................From $55,000 Case 2042 30 ft. .............................$35,000 Case 1010 (87) PU reel, 25’ .............$8,800 MacDon 974 36 ft. ..........................$35,000 MacDon 962 36 ft. ..... Reduced to $19,000 MacDon 962 30 ft. ..... Reduced to $19,000 36 ft. Honeybee SP36 (JD) ..................... $12,000 to $39,000 36 ft. Honeybee SP36 (Case) .......JUST IN 30 ft. Honeybee SP30 $19,000 to $39,000

$

5 SEASON LEASE

19,900 /YEAR O.A.C.

SWAN RIVER, MB 204-734-3466 INTEREST FREE!

ALL USED JD 7R & 9R 4WD’S 3 YEARS INTEREST FREE OAC

2004 JD 9660 STS $

5 SEASON LEASE

18,700 /YEAR O.A.C.

30 ft. NH 971 (10) Low acres .........$28,000 New Bridgeview 2410 Pulldozer ..$68,000 30 ft. NH 970 (05) Low acres .........$23,000 Used Bridgeview 2410 Pulldozer ........................................$59,500 New Pit Express (Double Barrel) .$29,750 35 ft. JD W235 (14) 230 hrs.. .......$195,000 JD/NewLeader DN345 Fertilizer 35 ft. JD D450.. .............................JUST IN Applicator (2010)..........................$109,000 30 ft. JD A400’s.. ..................From $89,000 Ag Chem 8103 Terragator (98) 36 ft. JD R450...............................$115,000 4871 hrs. .........................................$59,000 36 ft. JD A400.................................$98,000 JD 568 Round Baler ......................$29,500 Prairie Star 30’, c/w/ 972 header .$72,500 NH 688 Round Baler ......................$11,500 SAVE AN EXTRA 15% OFF THESE PRICES Case 8545 Square Baler ...............$16,500 36 ft. JD 4895 (08) 1109 hrs... .......$79,000 JD 444 Wheel Loader c/w grapple ....................................$46,500 35 ft. MacDon M100 (09) 605 hrs.... ......................................$100,000 JD 567 Round Baler ......................$12,500 30 ft. Westward 9352 1716 hrs... ..$79,000 36 ft. MacDon 2952 (06) 1408 hrs... .......................................$75,000 9560R (14) PTO, 513 hrs. 30 ft. MacDon 2950 c/w 972... ......$79,000 Was $485,000 ............................REDUCED 30 ft. Case WDX1202’s... .....From $54,000 9560R (14) Triples, 611 hrs. 25 ft. MacDon 2940... ....................$57,000 Was $469,000 ............................REDUCED 30 ft. MF 220 ..................................$27,500 9560R (14) 1103 hrs. 24 ft. Case 5000.. ...........................$11,500 Was $459,000 ............................REDUCED 9560R (13) PTO, 1143 hrs............$419,000 9560R (13) PTO, 1046 hrs............$419,000 60 ft. Salford 4160.. .....................$165,000 9560R (12). .....................................JUST IN 50 ft. Salford 4150 (13)... .............$148,000 9510R (14) PTO, triples, 651 hrs. 41 ft. Salford 2140 (13)... ...............$95,000 Was $459,000. ...........................REDUCED 41 ft. Salford 570 RTS (12) 9510R (14) 420 hrs. ......................$399,000 3000 AC ..........................................$82,500 9510R (12) .....................................$339,000 40 ft. Lemken Helidor... .................$80,000 9510R (12) 1148 hrs. ....................$345,000 40 ft. Salford 570 RTS (11)... .........$65,000 9460R (14) PTO, 570 hrs..............$385,000 22 ft. Wishek 842 NT Disc 9360R (13) PTO/3 pt., 1472 hrs. ..$295,000 Only 100 AC... ................................$79,000 9630 (10) 1248 hrs........................$269,000 30 ft. Wishek 862 NT Disc ............$74,000 9630 (09) 2086 hrs........................$249,000 40 ft. JD 637 Disc (11)... ................$69,000 9620 (06) .......................................JUST IN 29 ft. Sunflower 1141 Disc ............$18,500 9430 (10) PS/PTO/78 gpm ...........$259,000 61 ft. JD 2410 Chisel Plow (12).....$95,000 9330 (08) Powershift, 5143 hrs.. .$195,000 41 ft. JD 2410 Chisel Plow (12).....$59,000 9520 (102) 6000 hrs......................$139,000 41 ft. JD 610 Chisel Plow ..............$14,500 9200 (01) Powershift, 1 PTO. .......JUST IN 52 ft. Bourgault 8810 .....................$36,500 8570 (94) 5393 hrs..........................$68,000 JD 610 Chisel Plow 37’ .................$15,000 8440 (79) 6000 hrs..........................$17,750 40 ft. Bourgault 8810 .....................$26,500 48 ft. Bourgault 46-50 .....................$7,500 82 ft. Brandt 8200 Hvy. harrow 9560RT (14) PTO, 562 hrs. ..........$459,000 (12) carbide tips .............................$49,000 9560RT (14) PTO, 817 hrs. ..........$449,000 82 ft. Brandt 8200 Hvy. harrow (12)$45,000 9560RT (13) PTO, 1363 hrs. ........$395,000 60 ft. Degelman 7000 Strawmaster$32,000 9630RT (10) PTO, 2300 hrs. ........$249,000 90 ft. Bourgault 6000 9510RT (12)...................................$339,000 Mid Harrow ...................................$29,000 45 ft. Phoenix H14 Rotary Harrow$28,500 84 ft. Delmar Mid Harrow ...............$5,500 Case ST550 Quad Trac (13) ........$289,000 Case ST550 Quad Trac (12) ........$269,000 NH TJ530 (06) 3698 hrs. ..............$179,000 Brent 2096 Track Used 1 season JUST IN NH 9680 (95) 4421 hrs. ..................$65,000 Brent 2096 (14) Like new ............$139,000 Steiger ST280 (81) 885 Brent 2096 (13) Used 1 season ..$138,000 Cummins ........................................$25,000 Brent 1084 Avalanche ...................$44,000 Steiger ST225 (82) 3306 Cat .........$19,500 Steiger ST225 (80) 7966 hrs. .........$18,500

SWATHERS

JOHN DEERE 4WD TRACTORS

TILLAGE

JOHN DEERE TRACK TRACTORS

COMPETITIVE 4WDS

GRAIN CARTS

AUGERS

16x104 Farm King (2014) ..............$35,000 16x104 Farm King ................From $22,000 13x90 Brandt (2010) .......................$15,000 13x40 Brandt (2012) .........................$9,900 14x115 Meridian (14) Was $35,00 ................Reduced to $29,000 2095 Brandt Conveyor ..................$39,000

JOHN DEERE 2WD TRACTORS

7290R IVT/ILS 500 hrs. ................$275,000 7230R c/w loader IVT/ILS (13) ....$259,000 7215R IVT (14) 993 hrs. ...............$225,000 7200R 250 hrs. .............................$195,000 6210R Loader IVT (14) 365 hrs. ...........................$199,500 6210R Loader IVT (14) 850 hrs. ...........................$199,500 2005 Kenworth T800 Tri Axle c/w new 25 6210R Loader (12) 662 hrs. .........$179,000 ft. box & hoist.................................$89,000 6190R Loader (12) 842 hrs. .........$175,000

MISCELLANEOUS

www.nykolaishen.com

JD CTS 2 2 SEASON LEASE

8,800

$

/YEAR O.A.C.

7730 Loader (10) 2700 hrs. .........$145,000 6400 Loader (93) ...........................$35,000 1989 JD 4255 MFWD c/w JD 740 loader ............................... $48,000 4020 (64) ..........................................$7,500

COMPETITIVE 2WD TRACTORS Case Puma 145 MFD (13) 1504 hrs., loader ..........................$139,000 NH T7 235 MFD (11) 2224 hrs., loader ..........................$109,000 Case 7130 MFD (91) 11,030 hrs. ......................................$39,000

SPRAYERS

JD 4940’s 2012 to 2014 .....From $275,000 JD 4930’s ............................From $195,000 JD 4830 (09) 1142 hrs. .................$229,000 JD 4730 (11) 1007 hrs. .................$239,000 JD 4920 (05) 4020 hrs. .................$139,000 JD 4710 (04) 3905 hrs. .................$109,000 JD 962I (14) 120 ft., 1700 gal. .....$109,000 Case 4420 (10) 1900 hrs. .............$259,000 Case 3320 (08) 2073 hrs. .............$189,000 Ag Chem 1074 (07) 2250 hrs. ......$169,000 Ag Chem 1286C (08) 3000 hrs. ...$139,000 Ag Chem 854 (96) 3817 hrs. ..........$55,000 Spracoupe 3640 (97) 1807 hrs. .....$36,000

SEEDING EQUIPMENT

2015 Bourgault 86 ft. 3320 MRB .JUST IN 2015 Bourgault 76 ft. 3320 Less MRB .....................................$248,000 2014 Bourgault 86 ft. 3320/7950 .....................................$560,000 2014 Bourgault 76 ft. 3320 MRB .JUST IN 2013 Bourgault 76 ft. 3320/7950 .....................................$459,000 2012 Bourgault 76 ft. 3320 MRB ..............................................$239,000 2009 Bourgault 48 ft. 3310 ...........JUST IN 2012 Seedhawk 84 ft. 84-12 c/w 800 bu cart ............................$285,000 2010 JD 61 ft. 1835/1910 .............$154,000 2010 JD 43 ft. 1895/1910 .............$145,000 2007 JD 61 ft. 1835/1910 .............$119,000 2006 Bourgault 8810, MRB, packers/6550 .....................$175,000 2011 Amity 60 ft. Disc Drill ...........$90,000 Bourgault 47 ft/51 ft/64 ft 5710’s....................................From $39,000 JD 1820’s ..............................From $29,000 Flexi-coil 57 ft. 5000/2320 Cart ....$26,000 Bourgault 40 ft. 534-42/180 Cart..$15,000

AIR SEEDER CARTS 2014 Bourgault 7950 Air Seeder.....................................$239,000 2013 Bourgault 7700 Air Seeder.....................................$199,000 Bourgault 6550’s ..................From $95,000 2010 Bourgault 6450, only 15,000 acres ...........................$85,000 Bourgault 6350...............................$45,000 Bourgault 5440’s ..................From $39,500 Bourgault 5350...............................$40,000 JD 1910 (03) 430B ..........................$52,500 JD 1910 (04) 340B ..........................$45,000 JD 1910 430B .................................$44,000 JD 1910 340B .................................$39,000

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Windsor Plywood’s Fall Home

IMPROVEM ENTS NATURAL LIVE EDGE LUMBER & SLABS

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Drop in and see our selection of live edge lumber. Exotics such as bubinga and parota. Domestics like walnut and cherry. Each piece is unique and range in thickness from 2� to 5�. One or two natural live edges of various widths and lengths. Ideal for counters, shelves, tabletops, mantels & shelves. The best pieces go fast, so come in now and see what has arrived. Ask us about finishes! Buy Now & Save On In-Stock...

Like golden silk! Austrian Mappa Burl. Sanded and Finished with Livos Oil. Photo from the Finished Dept. of Windsor Plywood Lloydminster.

% Off Reg.

Zapatero slabs with Maple centre strip by G. Cobb of Original Woodmaster Regina for a beach house kitchen island. Materials from Windsor Plywood Regina. Cabinets by B. Walter of B&G Renovations.

Live Edge Parota Kitchen Island by a Windsor Plywood Langley customer

NEWEL POSTS, METAL STAIR SPINDLES & RAIL PARTS Summer Hickory

Buy Now & Save On In-Stock...

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Natural Maple Amber Maple

11mm

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49 Sq. Ft.

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99 Sq. Ft.

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Mandolin Maple

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