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‘Mayday’: Search/rescue drill in Yorkton By Cory Carlick Staff Writer It’s at 4,500 feet -- nearly a kilometre and a half above the ground, hidden in the mask of serenity concealed by azure skies -- that in the svelte Piper shows signs of trouble. The aircraft starts sputtering intermittently. The engine appears to be heading toward full failure. Wasting no time, the pilot realizes he has little choice. The experienced airman climbs from 4,500 ft to approximately 6,000 ft. Maybe, just maybe, the extra altitude will buy a little more time. The little plane climbs higher, its flickering engine pushing mightily against the clock. If I can just get a little higher. The plane levels off at just over 6 000 ft. There is a sickening thunk. The engine goes dead. There is no time to lose. He clicks Comm 2 over to 121.5 MHz, the channel reserved for emergencies. “Mayday, mayday, mayday. Engine failure, 6 000 ft.” The Piper PA-28 Cherokee Arrow is a single engine prop aircraft, hurtling through the sky nearly two kilometres above the ground and losing altitude fast. The P.I.C. (Pilot-In -Command) is none other than Yorkton MLA Greg Ottenbreit, who makes it abundantly clear to 435 Squadron that a crash landing is inevitable. He will need assistance from Search and Rescue, as it is a matter of life and death. Of course, this isn’t a real crash. It is a drill, executed, on average, approximately every six months. While the emergency scenario itself is simulated, the actual procedure is not. The planes are real, in the air. One, Ottenbreit’s Arrow; the other, a massive air fortress thundering through the sky, courtesy

of the Royal Canadian Air Force’s elite 435 Squadron. A voice crackles over the radio. It is Captain Gayle Beaudouin of the RCAF. Her tone is clipped and determined. She means business. “How many souls do you have on board? Age and background.” Ottenbreit radios back. “Two souls. One pilot one passenger.” “How is your fuel level?” “Fuel level is OK. I’ve got enough for about 4 or 5 hours airborne, but I’ve got complete engine failure. I don’t know if I can make it back.” We have now been intercepted by the military. At this juncture, we begin a descent pattern over Melville, our crash site. In a short time, two SARTECHs --- parachute jumpers --- will jump out from a Hercules CC-130, in a freefall, at an altitude of several hundred feet over the beautiful Saskatchewan skies, before pulling the cord to launch the chute. The point of this exercise is simple: to keep rescue crews sharp in the middle of a real emergency. As with many things in life, simple and easy are hardly synonyms. Ottenbreit, a veteran commercial pilot with well in excess of 1200 flight hours to his credit, shares the cockpit with a second soul. The second pilot, on the passenger side, is a student pilot; one with far fewer flight hours, hasn’t flown in several years, and only recently got his CAT3 medical (required for all private pilots by Transport Canada) to get back in the air. That pilot is a passenger today, who also happens to be this reporter. It’s a beautiful day for a crash, in all honesty. The sun is shining; the skies a stunning azure. Cerulean

Pilot-In-Command (PIC) MLA Greg Ottenbreit, with Cory Carlick (left). blue goes on for miles, complimented by the warm, golden hues of the blazing daylight. Its glint playfully dances across the gleaming aircraft’s wings. The slogan ‘Land of the living skies’, duly inscribed on everyone’s license plate, is certainly at play here. The operative word, though, is ‘living’. The procedure is as follows: we take off from Yorkton Regional Airport, and are ‘found’ near Candiac. We then simulate engine failure, and after being intercepted by the air force, jettison around Melville, which serves as our crash site. The PA-28 lands -- that’s our crash -- and we wait. Two search and rescue personnel, with radios, make notes of the proceedings. As we are technically “stranded”, we need to wait for supplies and then help from the RCAF. This comes in three stages: locating the crash victims (us), as well as getting us any necessary food and supplies to keep us going until we are found. Stage one comes soon enough. The giant CC-130 hovers through the sky, scanning like a giant sentinel from the heavens. Even a few hundred feet away, the steady hum of the

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Hercules’ massive props permeate the air. The Herc, as it is affectionately known by pilots, military and aviation buffs alike, is one of the most impressive aircraft in existence -- both by its service record and toughness. Built in 1954 by Lockheed (now Lockheed Martin), the turboprop -powered aircraft was conceived from the get-go as a transport to get people and supplies in - and out - of remote areas quickly. Unlike conventional aircraft, the plane doesn’t really need a runway. If necessary, it can take off in the desert in sand, dirt, and whatever awful conditions you can throw at it. It’s able to take off or land with very short notice and doesn’t need very much ground to generate enough lift to take off. This makes it ideal for search and rescue missions, because if you have crash landed in -40 in a Saskatchewan winter, chances are there isn’t a runway around to save you. Fortunately, for the CC-130, it doesn’t need one. It also has a huge bay, one that momentarily, two SARTECHs will jump out of, quite literally, to come and save us. To do that, though, they have to find us first. Unsurprisingly, the RCAF is way ahead of us. They have just the system

set up to find us. The enormous hatch opens like something out of a James Cameron movie. The wind whips around the open maw of the Herc’s belly for its next heroic step. 435 Squadron then fires two large markers from the hatch, which floats out of the giant military plane. These markers are for the SARTECHs, the RCAF’s elite, crack team of heroic parachuters. They wait for the markers, a bright neon red and white, to drift to the ground to provide a visual indicator of the landing site. Then, they jump out of the hatch of the moving plane and, with remarkable accuracy, angle their way toward the markers, which were dropped as close to the last known coordinates of our squawk (radio transmission) as possible. Then, the SARTECHs look for us. Smaller parachutes containing rations and supplies are dropped with unbelievable accuracy -- the food drifts toward us and lands only 30 metres away. To give you an idea of just how good the Royal Canadian Air Force 435 Squadron is, remember that they have dropped a package -- over 400 feet above us -- and managed to land it only 30 metres away from our feet. Now, if 435 Squadron can lob a box from a distance a good third of the height of the CN tower that close to you, just imagine what it would be like to try playing baseball with them. (A score of 789-0 at the bottom of the ninth for you, probably.) It’s a team effort. SARTECHs Master Corporal Reagan Kruger and MCpl. Louis Labrecque are two of the brave SARTECHs that jump out of a moving plane to save people in any conditions. In order to jump, though, you need a tough,

fearless pilot. Well, they’ve got that, too. Captain Gayle Beaudouin is the skilled pilot in charge of the gigantic CC-130 Hercules. With seemingly no effort, the veteran Winnipeger has no problems hovering the Herc as low as a few hundred feet or more. Beaudouin, who bears a striking resemblance (both visually and in personality) to Gwyneth Paltrow’s Pepper Potts from Ironman, has an acerbic wit that crackles over the radio. Her instructions are timely, but humour can provide important levity in any emergency situation a prop jockey might find themselves in. We’re found, so all is well. We take off and fly back to Yorkton. 435 Squadron has been at this a long time. In fact, they are legendary. The unit was actually formed in Gujrat, India, in 1944, to perform airlift missions in the China-BurmaIndia theatre. It also is equipped to provide inair refuelling of fighter aircraft, and is the only unit capable of doing it. So when you see a CF-18 try and navigate to that little cone in the air, that’s 435 Squadron providing the floating gas station in the sky. The search and rescue team work fast - they’re able to respond within 30 minutes of receiving a distress call. Its motto? Certi Provehendi, which in English translates to ‘Determined to Deliver’. After a mission well done, the next delivery was all of us to Brown’s Social House. So, the next time you see one of our Canadian Forces, give them your thanks. They’d literally jump out of an airplane to save your life, and afterward...probably tell you that its all in a day’s work.

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Runner takes on Sinister 7 race By Calvin Daniels Staff Writer Sarah Roberts originally from Saltcoats competed recently in the Sinister 7, 100 mile ultramarathon in the Crowsnest Pass. The course took participants through rugged, remote and beautiful terrain in Alberta’s stunning Rocky Mountains. With 6,400-metres of elevation gain across the course, it challenged the 250 solo participants who had 30-hours to complete the grueling event. The race’s name is inspired by the treacherous Seven Sisters Mountain that looms over much of the course. When the 30-hours had passed only 69 of the solo racers had completed the run in the allotted time, Roberts only of 13 women. She completed the run in a time of 27:49:39.5, third among female competitors. Roberts, who is now 35, has only recently become involved in ultramarathons.

“I started running ultramarathon and trails about four years ago,” she said, adding that ultramarathons are any race longer than 42 kilometres, or the standard marathon most people are aware of. “The 100-mile distance is a bit of an iconic distance, one that most sort of aspires too.” The Sinister 7 race was Roberts’ first attempt at the distance, although she has sort of been working up to the 100-mile plateau. “Last September I did the Canadian Death Race,” she said, adding it is a 125-kilometre race at Grande Cache, AB. “The 125km course begins and ends on a 4200foot plateau, passes over three mountain summits, and not only includes over 17,000 feet of elevation change but a major river crossing at the spectacular Hell’s Gate canyon at the confluence of the Smoky and Sulphur Rivers,” details the website devoted to that race. Before the Death Race Roberts was generally run-

Sarah Roberts ning 50-80-kilomtres races. So how much more difficult was the 100-mile race? “It’s more than double the difficulty,” Roberts told Yorkton This Week in a telephone interview. “There’s nowhere to hide.” Roberts said the race was not just physically

grueling, but also mentally hard. “You’re out there 28 hours. You’re up for more than 30-hours. It’s mentally tiring,” she said. On the physical side, Roberts said the longer race tends to make everything that might be wrong with the body come to the

Amateur Radio Field Day attracts enthusiasts from across the region Canora Courier Members of the Amateur radio operators in the North Prairie Radio Club were joined by other radio operators in a second annual amateur radio field day on June 22. The field day was held at the acreage of the Bob and Lorraine Drayer of Sturgis. “Radio hams’ services have already proved to be of immense value during and after tornadoes and other disasters, especially when inclement weather turns really nasty and power lines, telephone lines and cell phone towers blow down. It is for scenarios like that that the local Town Office has a record of licensed ham radio operators,” said Hein Bertram, amateur ham radio operator. Despite the weather not co-operating, Marty Visser

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of the time,” she said, and then the fatigue sets in. Roberts said there was one uphill section where she said she was thinking about how slow she was actually moving, and then began the battle of dealing with doubt if she could do it. It didn’t help that there was rain, and that meant muddy conditions. “It was really wet. When you thought you could run a bit, your feet were still slipping away,” she said. But she made the finish line under the time allowed. “It’s just an accomplishment to finish it,” she said. So why does Roberts do it? “I like to be outside, and I just wanted to do something,” she said, adding she found her way to running. Now she said, “There’s nothing else I’d rather do with 24-hours of my life.” And more ultramarathons may be on Roberts’ agenda. “There are 200-mile races, but I’m a long way from wanting to try that,” she said. The Larapinta Trail ultramarathon, a short-223 kilometres in Australia, where Roberts now lives, has her attention. “I’ve been thinking about doing that one for a long time,” she said.

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Canora grads The Canora Composite School 2019 graduating class gathered inside Ss. Peter & Paul’s Ukrainian Catholic Church on June 27. From left, were: (back row) Kelsey Chupa, Owen Popoff, Riley Kowalyshyn, Brett Popoff, Carson Dereniwsky, Brandon Zuravloff, Derek Barteski, Jake Cairns and Mackenzie Gulka, (middle) Sarah Boulanger, Echo Kozmaniuk, Jill Gulka, Sydney Unick, Cody Bazarski, Tyler Kopeck, Jordan Chambers, Grace Medvid, Rebecca Hort, and Felicity Mydonick, and (front) Joanne Babb, Maranda Donovan, Sabrina Moshenko and Steffany Perrick. Unavailable for the photograph were Logan Parmley and Zachary Norum. Photo Courtesy Canora Courier

Hoddenbagh takes role of college CEO By Devin Wilger Staff Writer Parkland College and Cumberland College are starting a new coalition over the next two years, with both colleges operating separately while sharing a region, President and CEO and governance structure, with the same people appointed to the boards of both colleges. The new CEO is Dr. Mark Hoddenbagh, who was appointed on July 1, and has been travelling through the region visiting campuses throughout the region. “I’ve met a lot of great people so far. The colleges are filled with people who are passionate, professional and focused on what we can do to make our students successful. I’m learning what are some of the opportunities moving forward.” Hoddenbagh said he wanted to join the colleges because he is passionate about education and wanted to be part of a college at the top level. He is also glad to be back in

Saskatchewan. “I think colleges are somewhat underrated in Canada, I don’t think people really appreciate what we do. I thought here was a great opportunity to work with communities to help them understand what these colleges can do and what we can become.” One of his goals for the colleges is to have them more embedded within the community. “They used to be called community colleges, they took the community out, I want to put the community back in.” Working as the President and CEO of Parkland College and Cumberland College, he said part of the challenge will be to work with two distinct cultures while finding where common ground can be found to make both institutions more efficient. “The challenge is how do you keep what’s distinctive about each institution, so that they can continue to operate in their areas in a way that resonates with people, but at the same

Dr. Mark Hoddenbagh what can you do on a common platform so that we’re more effective and efficient.” Hoddenbagh has had a

varied career, working with the Canadian Research Council and Alberta Research Council, as a chemist at a pulp mill in Meadow Lake, Sk., working on pulp and paper research with a biotechnology company, a director of applied research at Algonquin College in Ottawa, On., and as Vice President of Strategic Development at Red River College, before working as a consultant for two years. As a consultant, he worked with colleges to help improve their success rates. “One of the things I’ve been really passionate about is improving the success rate of students. If 100

students come in, with one of the institutions I worked with only 48 graduated from their college programs, that’s just not acceptable. So I worked with them to find how they could deliver differently, and how they could help students prepare better.” After two weeks, he’s not sure what specific the vision is for the two colleges, and he’s excited to work with the different

campuses and the boards to work out where they want the colleges to go. The overall goal is the success of students, and he believes that will mean growing partnerships in the communities where the colleges operate. “How can we change that equation, so we can get the right people, with the right skills, with the right jobs, here in East Central Saskatchewan?”

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DEAR DR. ROACH: I have a stent, but also a knee replacement, for which I take four 500-mg capsules of amoxicillin each time I go to the dentist, including just for cleaning. This is per my surgeon’s orders. Do you have any information that would question the necessity of this? — M.W. ANSWER: Bacteria can get into the bloodstream occasionally in healthy people. They often enter through the mouth, especially in people with poor oral hygiene or with inflammatory oral condi-

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tions, such as gingivitis (gums) or periodontitis (tooth lining). The reason to take antibiotics is to prevent the bacteria in the blood from getting into someplace they are likely to cause harm, such as prosthetic heart valves, joints or stents. For years, expert groups recommended taking antibiotics around the time of dental procedures. The problem is that it’s not clear whether antibiotics help prevent infection, and it is clear that antibiotics have the potential to cause harm, although the risk of serious problems with a single dose of amoxicillin is pretty small. No study has ever shown a reduction in the rate of serious infections from using antibiotics before a dental procedure. Further, bacteria are just about as likely to get into the bloodstream after brushing (or even after a

of Orthopedic Surgeons instructed: “In general, for patients with prosthetic joint implants, prophylactic antibiotics are not recommended prior to dental procedures to prevent prosthetic joint infection.” However, any given person may have underlying surgical or medical issues that may supersede these general recommendations. What remains important is maintaining good oral hygiene and promptly treating any dental infections. DEAR DR. ROACH: I am a healthy 79-year-old who takes the blood thinner Xarelto for occasional atrial fibrillation. I hear it can be dangerous. I have

had rectal bleeding in the past, which wasn’t serious but was scary. I can’t take aspirin, so when I accidently took it in an overthe-counter cold medication, I threw up blood. Should I be worried about being on Xarelto? — E.H. ANSWER: Xarelto has the same or somewhat lower risk of bleeding than warfarin (Coumadin), but it cannot be reversed in an emergency. Aspirin significantly increases bleeding risk when added to Xarelto (or warfarin, or any of the other newer anticoagulants). Throwing up blood is potentially a medical emergency, and you should at least talk to, if not see,

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Kamsack grads Members of the Kamsack Comprehensive Institute who were honoured during the 2019 graduation ceremonies on June 27 from left, were: Annika Lachambre, Keanna Romaniuk, Hayden Tourand, Talitha Straub, Noel Whitehawk, Kailey Sterzer, Koryssa Woloshyn, Julianna Raabel, Samantha Quewezance, Tanisha Severight and Adrianna Stevenson. Unavailable for the photograph were: Cade HenryMartino, Emma Keshane, and Angelique Rossbach. Photo Courtesy Kamsack Times

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of the ground. Removing the weed all the way down to its root prevents it from growing back. If there’s no rain in the forecast, water the garden before attempting to remove weeds. If the ground is compacted and you’re weeding in a pinch, at least remove the head of the weed to prevent seeds from spreading and starting new weed growth.

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Partially restored Clear Vision Model 700, double visible pump w/ fuel pump, original cyl., nozzle and hoses; 1927 Nash Coupe, partially restored – not running; 1958 Nash Metro, original, not running & other cars for restoration; Red Indian Motor Oil sign, original; White Rose double-sided porcelain sign, original; White Rose – yellow, metal sign double-sided, original; Pedal cars & tractors; Mini Toy tankers incl. BA, Red Indian Marathon, North Star; Buffalo Oil & Red Indian tins; North Star Oil globe, original; Champlain Gasoline globe, original; White Eagle, blunt nose globe, original; Oak single-curved glass china cabinet; convex-curved glass china cabinet w/ gold gilding; Case “Old Abe” cast iron eagle, repainted & has repairs; RCA Nipper store display paper mache dog; No. 5 bear trap; No. 4 Wolf trap w/ drag; variety of head vases; David Bradley walk-behind tractor w/ attachments, not running; much much more

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Clear vision, single visible pump, original; Mobiloil Gargoyle oil cabinet w/ original signs & lubrication chart; Gold Crown globe, original; Peerless Blue 88 globe, original; Red Indian – wide profile globe, reproduction; mini toy tankers incl. North Star, White Rose, & BA, all original; Pedal tractors and cars; Buffalo oil tins; BA tins; White Rose/En-ar-co doublesided porcelain sign, original; jukebox; Radio Oil Co. Products sign, original; homemade bear trap; musical instruments; REGA oil tin; En-ar-co oil bottles; assorted head vases & glassware; hanging lamps; MB license plates – 1912-1960; Dominion Automobile Assoc. sign; gramophone parts; RCA Nipper store display dog; much much more Sale handled by Wright’s Auction Service Ltd Boissevain, MB ROK 0E0 FOR FULL LIST & PICTURES PLEASE CHECK OUR WEBSITE

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We would also like to extend our sincerest appreciation to the many volunteers that helped out over the two day Show & Sale. Without your generous commitment of time and effort none of this would be possible! To the Yorkton Exhibition Association: Thank you for hosting us!


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can be stressful unless you make it clear from the start that you’re in charge. You might accept suggestions, but it will be your decisions that count. CANCER (June 21 to July 22) You still have a way to go to bring that professional matter to a satisfactory conclusion. Meanwhile, an important personal situation could require more of your attention by week’s end. LEO (July 23 to August 22) There’s something about you Fine Felines that makes people want to tell you secrets. But once

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TA Foods hosts Asian delegation By Calvin Daniels Staff Writer TA Foods in Yorkton hosted a tour of 65 visitors from China, Japan, the Philippines and Vietnam Friday. The tour was arranged through the Saskatchewan Trade & Export Partnership, explained Mike Popowich, owner at TA Foods, and they were happy to host the delegation. “We’ve been part of STEP for a long time. It’s one of the key trade organizations to be part of,” he said. Yi Zeng, Senior Director, Asia with STEP said bringing the group to Yorkton was a natural in terms of promoting agricultural processing in the province. “Yorkton is one of the largest food processing areas (in Saskatchewan),”

he said, noting that in addition to TA Foods there are other processors such as Grain Millers, the Richardson canola crusher and Harvest Meat. “It shows our visitors how we are dedicated to our processing.” Zeng said they had hoped to stop at other facilities in the city, but the size of the tour group made that impossible based on having enough safety gear and other plant access requirements. The tour was a follow-up to the delegates attending the Saskatchewan Asia Trade Conference in Regina Tuesday to Thursday of this week. Popowich noted that TA Foods has been part of the trade conference through the years, even presenting two years ago as a speaker focused on the flax sector in Canada. Zeng said both the con-

ference in Regina, and the visit to TA Foods are efforts “to help Saskatchewan businesses doing business (in Asia).” Popowich said among those on the tour there were individuals repre-

senting companies they have done business with in the past, but they had not visited the plant before. He said having that faceto-face interaction to solidify an existing relationship has to be beneficial.

Having delegates in the province, where they can visit farms and processes is a way to promote the quality of Saskatchewan agriculture. “They see the quality ... all the way from field to product,” said Popowich. Popowich said while Canadian producers can be competitive on the price side, “It is quality that sets us apart.” As it stands TA Foods does about 30 per cent of

its business in Asia, and Popowich sees potential to grow that, so making connections through events such as the STEP Conference and tour is important. “Asia is definitely one of our growth areas,” he said, adding that while there are some added “difficulties to access” those markets, Japan, Taiwan and South Korea are markets they see expansion of sales being reasonable.

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CCS coach receives provincial coaching award In what he termed, “a total surprise,” Curtis Baillie has been named Male Coach of the Year by the East Central District Athletics Association, along with the Saskatchewan High School Athletics Association. Baillie, coach of the Canora Composite School senior girls basketball team, received the award at the 2019 Canora Composite School graduation exercises from Shannon Leson, Good Spirit School Division representative. “I am sure most of you here today are aware that our senior girls basketball team made it to the provincial level called Hoopla in Saskatoon,” said Leson. “The team took silver and was awarded the sportsmanship banner as well. This is a true testament to the hard work and dedication that was instilled in

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the team members by their head coach.” 2019 graduates Jill Gulka, Felicity Mydonick and Mackenzie Gulka were on that team for three seasons, and this year served as captains for a group which compiled a seasonlong record of 26 wins and only two losses. “Mr. Baillie has developed us into the team that we are today,” the captains said. “We could not have won all the tournaments this season or have placed second at HOOPLA without all the knowledge, sportsmanship, and team skills that he has taught us over the years. He wanted the absolute best for our team and took care of us girls inside and outside of the gym.

constantly thinking up defensive and offensive plays that we may need, or thinking of ways to better us as a team. By doing this he gave up a lot of time he could have spent with his family and our team could never thank him enough. “He was not just an amazing coach on the court but also off, he made sure we all kept up with our grades and if we needed help, to bring school work to tournaments, as one of the other girls would be able to help. He also made sure we ate right, and took injuries very seriously as he always told us, “It’s just a game, you have your whole life yet; don’t hurt yourself badly now.”

“Without all his hard work and dedication there is no possible way we would all be where we are today. Mr. Baillie has changed the image of Canora basketball and definitely has shaped us into the individuals we are today through the sport that we all love. “Throughout the years that we were taught and coached by Mr. Bailee it was clear that he has a soft spot for sports, not just basketball. He is also passionate about every sport he coaches and made sure he was always the best coach he could possibly be. We think Mr. Bailee truly deserves this award,” the captains concluded.

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Kubota Hay Day helps Terrier fundraiser By Calvin Daniels Staff Writer Weather delayed things a day but Kubota Hay Day was finally held Thursday afternoon. While the day was an opportunity for people to get a hands-on look at Kubota haying equipment at work in the field, there was also another reason for the equipment rolling across the field. Logan Stevens, the local Kubota dealership, used the demonstration to cut, rake and bale hay that will be sold as a fundraiser for the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League Yorkton Terriers. Jason Popowich, general manager at Logan Stevens explained that the Terriers have 170-acres of hay to harvest, about 90-acres on land provided by the City of Yorkton, and

the remainder on land owned by Vern Brown. “Last year they sold 320 bales,” said Popowich, adding that was about $20,000 in sales. “That’s a really good fundraiser.” By volunteering to do some of the field work, 90-acres this year, Popowich said the business benefits too. “Kubota staff get to come out and learn about the equipment,” he said, adding it’s a demonstration opportunity for customers as well. As a corporation Popowich said Kubota has been involved in supporting the Canadian Football League and major junior hockey, and working with the Terriers follows that trend. “It’s down to the grassroots, and giving back to the community,” said Popowich.

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Logan Stevens had its line of Kubota tractors and haying eqipiment out working last Thursday as part of the company’s Hay Day, which was not just a promotional event, but was helping the Yorkton Terriers with their hay fundraiser.

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Did you experience gender or sexual orientation-based harassment or discrimination while working with the RCMP? On July 5, 2019 the Federal Court (Canada) certified a class action concerning allegations of gender and sexual orientationbased harassment and discrimination of women working or volunteering with the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (“RCMP”). The settlement provides for six levels of compensation ranging from $10,000 to $220,000. Who is Eligible for the Proposed Settlement? Women who experienced gender or sexual orientation-based harassment or discrimination while working or volunteering with the RCMP during the Class Period (September 16, 1974 to July 5, 2019).* *“Primary Class Members” means current and former living Municipal Employees, Regional District Employees, employees of non-profit organizations, volunteers, Commissionaires, Supernumerary Special Constables, consultants, contractors, public service employees, students, members of integrated policing units and persons from outside agencies and police forces who are female or publicly identify as female and who were supervised or managed by the RCMP or who worked in an RCMP controlled workplace during the Class Period, excluding individuals who are primary class members in Merlo and Davidson v. Her Majesty the Queen, Federal Court Action Number T-1685-16 and class members in Ross, Roy, and Satalic v. Her Majesty the Queen, Federal Court Action Number T-370-17 or Association des membres de la police montée du Québec inc., Gaétan Delisle, Dupuis, Paul, Lachance, Marc v. HMTQ, Quebec Superior Court Number 500-06-000820-163.

The Approval Hearing and Your Rights A motion to approve the settlement is scheduled to be heard on October 17, 2019 at 9:30 am at the Federal Court, Vancouver, BC at 701 West Georgia Street. You may object to the proposed settlement on or before October 1, 2019. You may opt-out of the proposed settlement on or before September 13, 2019. For detailed information on how you can participate in the hearing, object to the settlement or opt out of the settlement, visit rcmpsettlement.ca or contact Class Counsel at the below email addresses. More Information? For complete details on the proposed settlement, the fees being sought by counsel, opting out and objecting to the settlement, visit rcmpsettlement.ca or contact Class Counsel: Klein Lawyers LLP www.callkleinlawyers.com wsantos@callkleinlawyers.com Higgerty Law www.higgertylaw.ca info@higgertylaw.ca


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Amateur radio operators who displayed some special antennas, from left, were: Bob Drayer of Sturgis; Marty Visser of Theodore and Duane Senechal of Canora.

Amateur Radio Field Day attracts enthusiasts from across the region Members of the Amateur radio operators in the North Prairie Radio Club were joined by other radio operators in a second annual amateur radio field day on June 22. The field day was held at the acreage of the Bob and Lorraine Drayer of Sturgis. “Radio hams’ services have already proved to be of immense value during and after tornadoes and other disasters, especially when inclement weather turns really nasty and power lines, telephone lines and cell phone towers blow down. It is for scenarios like that that

the local Town Office has a record of licensed ham radio operators,” said Hein Bertram, amateur ham radio operator. Despite the weather not co-operating, Marty Visser of Theodore made 100 contacts, included one from the Virgin Islands, stated Bob Drayer. There were operators involved in the day from a number of communities, including: Bob Drayer, of Sturgis; Hein Bertram, Jerry Lisitza and Grant See, all of Preeceville; Tom Marshall of Hudson Bay; Duane Senechal of Canora; Marty Visser of Theodore and Zanthany Olson of Sturgis. Olson

is a Preeceville Harvard Air Cadet who recently received his amateur radio licence. The hams in Preeceville and surrounding area are ready in the event of an emergency. “That was one important aim of the field day, and that aim was met. Getting together with like-minded hobbyists and working together on antennas was another, but having fun, that goes without saying. Anyone interested in learning more about electronics and radio, and having lots of fun in the process, can contact any of the radio hams for more details,” concluded Bertram.

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DEAR PAW’S CORNER: I’m hoping you’ll publish this letter and make people aware that farms are not dumping grounds for unwanted pets. This year alone, I’ve found a litter of kittens (no mama) outside my front gate, two dogs tied up to my cattle gate, and a dead hamster in a cage next to my trash cans. When an animal is abandoned near our farm, we take it to the local shelter. Most likely that dog or cat is put down after a few days. Dogs that I can’t catch, that begin to threaten our livestock, we have to hunt down and kill. A farm is not the place to leave your pet. We do not have a room in the house staked out for hamster cages. We did not prepare a sunny corner of the barn for your kittens to live in (we have our own barn cats, thank you). Our dog is a highly trained working dog who

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Sheho 4H Beef Club completed their 4H season at the Yorkton Regional 4H Show and Sale on July 03, 2019. It was great to see the surrounding businesses come out and support our youth involved in agriculture.

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SEASONAL SITES AVAILABLE $2400. Ricker’s Campground. 30 Amp, Treated water, 130 septic tank, winter storage. May 1, 2019 Oct.14, 2019. All inquiries call 1-204-937-2716. www.rickerscampground.ca. SPRING SPECIAL 8x12 barn style garden shed. Complete with vinyl siding $1,150. 8x10 $1,050. 8x8 $900. Call 306-783-6240. TANNED HIDES for sale - Silver Fox (rare), $450. Wolverine, Black Wolf and others. Really decorate your living room/rec room/cabin with these on the wall. Anybody can hang a picture. Call 306-6754424. WALK-IN TUB, sewing machine (like new), stove and pipes, etc. Phone 306-621-0409. WON AN Electric Cordless Yard Pkg. Valued at $3,000 plus 11 items - boxed. 21” lawn mower. leaf blower, grass trimmer with 140ft. line, power saw, mulcher, 2 lithium batteries, charger, maskeye protection. Asking Half price. $1,500. Phone 306-890-0658.

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26 ASSINIBOIA AVE. Fri., July 19, Sat., July 20, 9am-6pm & Sun., July 21, 10am-2pm. Large Multifamily. Misc. household. Lots of great items. 66 CIRCLEBROOKE DR. Thurs., July 18, Fri., July 19 & Sat.,, July 20, 10am-6pm. Misc. items, kids clothes. Cancelled if raining.

Farms for Sale

2016 GMC TERRAIN 2016 CHEV SONIC LT, CARS 5 Door Night Fall Gray SLE AWD, Jet Black, 2016 C CHEV SONIC LT, Metallic, 2.4L 4 cyl, 33,011 kms 5 Door Night Fall Gray 1.4L 4 cyl, 24,218 kms 2016 CHEV TRAX LT AWD, Metallic, Metall 2016 CHEV IMPALA LT, Cyber Gray Metallic, 1.4L 4 1.4L 4 cyl, 24,218 kms Summit White, 3.6L V6, 2016 CHEV IMPALA LT, cyl TURBO, 31,690 kms 27,900 kms Summit Summ mm White, 3.6L V6, 2016 BUICK ENCLAVE 2016 GMC TERRAIN LEATHER White 27,900 27,9 ,90 ,9 0 kms FullAWD, load Frost, 3.6L V6, 25,500 kms SLE AWD, Jet Black, 2016 6 GMC TERRAIN 2.4L 4 cyl, 33,011 kms SLE E AWD, Jet Black, 2016 CHEV SONIC LT, 2011 C 2 HEV 2.4L 4 cyl, 33,011 kms 5 Door Night Fall Gray 2016 TRAX TRAVE RSECHEV 1L T AWGray 2016 CHEV TRAX 201 LTGEAWD, Cyber D Metallic, 8 PASSEN R, 172,754 Cyber Gray LT AWD, A Metallic, 1.4L KM 4 cyl S, B BLUETOOT 1.4L 4 cyl, 24,218 kms H, STEERING Metallic, 1.4L 4 cyl Me TURBO, 31,690 kms HEEL CO 2016 CHEV IMPALAWLT, NTROLS STK# K358 TURBO, 31,690 kms TU 2A BUICK ENCLAVE 2016 E Summit White, 3.6L V6, 2016 BUICK ENCLAVE 20 $ LEATHER AWD, White e 27,900 kms LEATHER AWD, White LE 0 2016 GMC TERRAIN SLE Frost, 3.6L V6, 25,500 Frost, 3.6L V6, 25,500 Fr AWD, Jet Black, 2.4L 4 cyl, kms kms km 2016 GMC TERRAIN 33,011 21-17kms 2016 CHEV SONIC30 LT,6-6 2 0 CHEV0TRAX LT AWD, SLE AWD, Jet Black,, kenn_k2016 5 Door Night Fall Gray ozak@ yaho Cyber Gray Metallic, o.ca 1.4L 4 2.4L 4 cyl, 33,011 kms Metallic, M Broadw ay E. 2016 CHEV TRAX cyl TURBO, 31,690 kms , Yo rk 1.4L 4 cyl, 24,218 kms 1 ton, SK DLLT, LT AWD, Cyber Gray # 92016 ENCLAVE 0899BUICK CHEV IMPALA 2016 CH 2 8 Metallic, llic, 1.4L 4 cyl LEATHER AWD, White Summit White, 3.6L V6, LEATHE URBO, 31,690 kms 27,900 kms Frost, 3.6L V6, 25,500 kms TURBO,

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Garage Sales 5 MILES West Highway 52; Fri., July 19, 4pm-8pm, Sat., July 20, 8am-12pm. Household, baby bassinet, cross-stitch patterns, pony harness & cart, camping supplies, Christmas decor, handmade baby blankets.

38 MACKENZIE DR. Friday, July 19, 3pm-7pm, Saturday, July 20, 9am-5pm. Multi-family garage sale. Household items, furniture and much much more. Everything must go!

City of Yorkton Sign Bylaw No. 16/2003 says Garage Sale Signs cannot be located in public streets, sidewalks, boulevards, centre medians, parks or be attached to trees, signs or light poles on public lands. Where Garage Sale signs are found by City Staff on public lands, such signs will be removed and disposed of. The signs are distracting for drivers and a public safety concern.

Acres of Expertise.

Sealed proposals for the purchase of the land and building known as the Melville Provincial Office Building, located at 256 2nd Avenue West, Melville, Saskatchewan, will be received by the Ministry of Central Services, 2nd Floor, 1920 Rose Street, Regina, SK S4P 0A9, until 2:00 p.m. CST, August 14, 2019. Proposals must be submitted on forms provided by the Ministry of Central Services. Instructions to Bidders and Proposal Forms may be obtained by contacting the Ministry at the above address, by telephone at 306-787-3480, or at sasktenders.ca. The Ministry of Central Services reserves the right to reject any or all proposals received. sasktenders.ca 6/6/2019 11:39:45 AM

Cars

CAR FOR SALE! 1999 Lumina LS Good Condition Well Maintained

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LAKE OF THE PRAIRIES

THE PARTS YOU NEED The Price and service you want

• Computerized Parts Interchange • Computerized Inventory • Parts Locating Service For Those Hard To Find Parts • An Exceptional Line Of New Aftermarket Body Parts Monday to Friday 8:00 am - 5:30 pm, Closed Sat. & Sun. 15 YORK ROAD WEST, YORKTON

306-782-4395 OR 1-800-657-4395 Fax 306-786-5414

For sale an all-season 1270 sq. ft. house on a scenic lakefront lot at Cupar Creek subdivision, west side of Lake of Prairies on Hwy #482. Has open concept for kitchen, dining room and living room. Fireplace, 2 bedrooms, bathroom and laundry room. Walk-out finished basement with infloor heat, electric furnace, 2 bedrooms and bathroom. Central air, close to Assessippi Ski Hill. 20x30 detached garage, 9000 volt generator. Many extras. A must see. Asking $459,000. For more information or to view, phone

Cars

Trucks & Vans

1959 PONTIAC Laurentian 2-door hardtop. 283 motor, 2-speed power glide transmission. Dual exhaust, mag wheels. $29,000; 2003 Mustang red convertible. V6 automatic, Beige cloth interior and roof, new tires, battery, excellent used condition. $9,500 Downsizing; 2010 Buick LaCrosse (gold), V6 automatic, power everything, remote start, seats 5 (cloth), excellent tires, new battery. $9,500. 306-435-2934.

1984 IHC Full Tandem. Box, hoist, roll tarp, Cummins engine, Fuller road range 9 speed, airbrakes, spring suspension, Western Industries box, 11R 22.5 rubber, new drive tires, other tires good. $19,000 Best Offer. Phone 306795-7995. 1987 JEEP Comanche pick-up, 113,000 kms on rebuilt engine, zero miles on rebuilt 3 speed automatic trans., buckets, console, tilt, cruise. Needs a box and some TLC. Price is negotiable. Phone 306-641-4987.

2009 BUICK LUCERNE CXL. Fully loaded, Sask safety certified, 122,700kms, winter tires on rims included. $10,500. Call 306-6210251. 2011 FORD FOCUS. Good second car for spouse or younger member of the family. Call 306783-3447. Leave message and call will be returned in 48 hours.

FOR SALE: 2 highway trucks; Freightliner, 13 speed, 4.25 Detroit motor also Volvo truck, 15 speed 4.25 Detroit motor. Trailers; 1 B trailer, 1 super B, 2 low beds, 1 triple axle, 1 two axle. Highway trucks: $10-$15,000 OBO. Trailers, $10,000 OBO. 306-595-4601.

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Farms for Sale

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Government of Saskatchewan Request for Proposals

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2 WHIRLPOOL air conditioners, 1 - 10,000 BTUs, 1 - 8,000 BTUs. Both working condition and price is negotiable. 306-782-0376. Advertisements and statements contained herein are the sole responsibility of the persons or entities that post the advertisement, and the Saskatchewan Weekly Newspaper Association and membership do not make any warranty as to the accuracy, completeness, truthfulness or reliability of such advertisements. For greater information on advertising conditions, please consult the Association’s Blanket Advertising Conditions on our website at www.swna.com. BUCKETS SUMMER CAMPING $1500. May 17, 2019 - Oct.14, 2019. 30 Amp, Treated water, 130 septic tank. All inquiries call 1-204-937-2716. www.rickerscampground.ca. FOR SALE: 1 Walk behind lawn mowers in very good working order. All with side discharge. Phone 306-782-9131 or 306-621-9783. FOR SALE: Used metal salvage, plate, angle iron $1.00/pound. Pro Can Industries. 306-595-4601. FOR SALE: Used tires car & truck. $15-$50. Pro Can Industries. 306595-4601. FRIGIDAIRE DEHUMIDIFIER. Call 306-621-7641

CANORA HOME, 2 bedrooms up, 1 down, 2 baths, jacuzzi tub, garage, no smoking, $800/month. Lease or rent to own. Aug. 1. 306621-0264.

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

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16FT. ALUMINUM Boat. 40hp Mercury motor, trolling motor like new, winch - 12 volt on boat, front seat lifts-storage. Call 306-6218425.

Boat Access / Parts HEWITT 3000lb boat lift w/blue canopy, full length bunk. Good Spirit Lake. Like new. Phone 1306-222-2817.

RVs/Campers/Trailers 24.5ft KUSTOM KOACH 5th wheel, nice shape, updated interior, a/c, awning, no slides, sleeps 4, tires like new, easy pulling, mostly shedded. Phone 306-5484340. Stenen.

Farm Implements 970 CASE tractor standard, low hours, front tires brand new, back tires 80% wear left. Asking $8,500. OBO. 306-783-4502, 306-6213085. Yorkton.


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General Employment

General Employment

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

Feed & Seed NutraSun Foods Ltd., a premier flour mill located in Regina, SK., is now buying milling wheat. Contact a grain buyer at 306-751-2440 or 306-751-2043 for pricing and delivery.

Livestock

C. JONES TRUCKING SERVICE INC. Yorkton, Sask.

Available for long and short distance livestock hauling. Reasonable rates. Your choice • 53’ tridem trailer • 53’ quad trailer.

Phone 306-782-2830 or cell 306-621-9508 R0011510769-jones_trucking.nil. indd •class7010 •1x34LPurebred 2 FOR SALE: Polled mp-eow-tfc sept14,28/12 year old and yearling Charolais •prod3/dm bulls. Some •sandy red factor. Phone 306435-7116. King’s Polled Charolais. LOVELAND RED ANGUS has bulls of all ages. Semen tested and delivered. 306-795-2710. Goodeve, SK.

Pasture For Rent 2 PASTURES For Rent. One is 1 1/2 miles NW of Yorkton. Other 10 acres West of Yorkton. Phone 306-783-7484 or 306-783-7929. ONE QUARTER of pasture SW of Melville. Pt. NW-26-22-07-W2. RM 215. Approx. 130 acres. 306-8614592.

Career Training

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

306-786-6600 Yorkton, SK

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day. Must be able to work on Briggs & Stratton, Kohler and Tec engines as well as chainsaws and lawn & garden equipment. Phone 306-783-0544, Fax: 306-7830545, Email: kclt@hotmail.com. SOBEYS IN OLDS, ALBERTA is seeking a full-time Meat Cutter. Includes benefits and vacation accrued. Please email resume to: sby5436olds@sobeys.com. Attn. Rob.

General Employment

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VICTIM SERVICES COORDINATOR

Parkland Victims Services Inc. is seeking a Victim Services Coordinator. Based in Yorkton, SK and reporting to a Board of Directors, the Victim Services Coordinator works with the RCMP, plans, coordinates, implements and administers a police-based Victim Services program. The program provides crisis intervention and immediate and follow-up assistance to victims and witnesses of crime and trauma. To be successful in the position you must have experience in the area of social sciences, supervisory experience in a team environment, financial and administration experience, and experience working with, training and recruiting volunteers. For a detailed job description that lists all the necessary qualifications for this 40-hour per week contract position please contact 306-786-4538. This posting closes on July 29, 2019.

Trucking & Transport

C&G SHUTTLE SERVICE INC. 1-306-647-3333, Cell 1-306-620-3521, Cell 1-306-620-3359. Box 695 Yorkton, SK. S3N 2W8. Medical Appointments, Airport Trips, All Other Shuttle Services Saskatoon, Regina & Winnipeg.

Hero Pizza We’ve gathered all of the best ingredients from a hot and saucy hero sandwich — Italian sausage, peppers and cheese — and put them on a kid-friendly pizza.

General Employment

General Employment

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Part-Time Administrator Village of Dubuc The Village of Dubuc is looking for a Permanent Part-Time Administrator for two days a week. Candidate must have an extensive knowledge of accounting practices, strong computer, communication and organizational skills. Qualifications: standard certification would be a definite asset; OR Willingness to obtain this LGA certification. Phone: 306-877-2172 (Wed/Thurs 10-3) or 306-621-5012 Send Resume to: Village of Dubuc PO Box 126, Dubuc, SK. S0A 0R0 or Email: villageofdubuc@sasktel.net or Fax: 306-877-0044 Office/Clerical

Full-Time Office Assistant The Rural Municipality of Orkney No. 244 invites applications for the position of Full-Time Office Assistant with duties to commence as soon as possible. The successful applicant must have the following qualifications: • Be proficient with Microsoft Office including both Word and Excel, • Applicant should have clerical experience and accounting skills including working with both accounts payable and receivable, • Applicant must be able to work in a fast-paced environment with excellent communication, public relations, time management and critical thinking skills, • Experience with Munisoft Software would be an asset Resumes are to be submitted to: R.M. of Orkney No. 244 26 Fifth Avenue North, Yorkton, SK S3N 0Y8 Email: orkney@sasktel.net Resumes must be received by 12:00 noon on July 31, 2019 Only those applicants who will be interviewed will be contacted. Auctions

Please email your cover letter and application to: cheryl.tiller@rcmp-grc.gc.ca or fax to 306-786-4506, attention Cheryl Tiller.

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We thank all applicants, however, only those selected for interviews will be contacted

General Employment

General Employment

RESIDENT MANAGER/MAINTENANCE WORKER Property Management Company is currently looking for a Resident Manager/Maintenance Worker for our apartment buildings located in Yorkton Key Duties and Responsibilities includes: Enforcing the provisions of the Residential Tenancy Act, manage rental process for residents which includes advertising property, all paper work for rental units, monthly rent collection, manage building maintenance which includes conducting repairs and painting as necessary, cleaning common areas. Perform other duties as assigned. The resident manager is required to possess strong communication skills (includes both written and verbal communication) strong working knowledge of the Residential Tenancy Act, Excellent customer service skills, must be computer literate (Microsoft Word, Excel and Emails) Experience conducting maintenance and repairs, attention to details and accuracy. Ability to respect confidentiality of information.

All resumes should be emailed to reasonablerentals@hotmail.com

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TOOLS, ANTIQUE FURNITURE, HOUSEHOLD AND MORE July 19 - July 23

Karla’s Auction 121 Railway Ave., Springside, SK

FEATURING: Top/Bottom Mastercraft and Waterloo Tool Chests, Mastercraft Sliding 10” Saw, Parts Washer, Bench Grinder, 3 T Garage Stands, Folding Creeper, 20G Sanborn Air Compressor, Folding Metal Ramps, Folding 10” Table Saw, Parts Table, 8/27 Craftsman Snowblower, 16’ Fibreglass Boat/Trailer 40HP Mercury Engine, etc. ANTIQUE: Gottlieb’s Sweet Add A Line Pinball Machine, 2 Horse Saddles and Stands, Wardrobe, Kitchen Cupboard, Dresser/Mirror, Cabinet Radio, Dome Trunk, Drop Leaf Table,etc. HOUSEHOLD: Bedroom Suite, Washer and Dryer, Power-lite Bike, Trampoline, 3pc. Coffee Table Set, 13 Boxes 8mm Laminate Flooring (New), plus more.... Sale Conducted by

Karla's Auction Auctioneer: Karla Gervais Phone: 306-782-0787; Cell: 306-621-8051

PL#316253

*In conjunction with Ukrainetz Auction www.ukrainetzauction.com

•1 teaspoon olive oil •8 ounces Italian turkey sausage, casings removed •1 medium red pepper, thinly sliced •1 medium yellow pepper, thinly sliced •1 package (8-ounce) sliced mushrooms •Salt •Pepper •1 pound fresh or frozen (thawed) pizza dough •3/4 cup jarred marinara sauce •1-1/4 cups shredded part-skim mozzarella cheese •1/4 cup freshly grated Parmesan cheese Heat oven to 450 F. Grease 15-1/2 inch by 10-1/2 inch jelly-roll pan with 1 tablespoon olive oil. In 12-inch nonstick skillet, heat remaining 1 teaspoon oil on medium for 1 minute. Add sausage; cook 6 to 8 minutes or until cooked through, breaking up sausage with side of spoon. With slotted spoon, transfer sausage to bowl. To drippings in skillet, add peppers and cook, covered, on medium 3 to 4 minutes or until tender, stirring occasionally. Add mushrooms and cook, uncovered, 6 to 8 minutes longer, stirring occasionally. Return sausage to skillet; stir in 1/4 teaspoon salt and 1/8 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper. Remove skillet from heat. With fingers, pat dough onto bottom and up sides of prepared pan. Spread marinara sauce on dough; top with sausage mixture, mozzarella and Parmesan. Place pan on rack in lower third of oven. Bake pizza 20 to 22 minutes or until topping is hot and bubbly, and crust is browned. Makes 4 main-dish servings. • Each serving: About 615 calories, 33g total fat (10g saturated), 54mg cholesterol, 1,285mg sodium, 61g total carbohydrate, 4g dietary fiber, 28g protein. Honey-Vanilla Ice Cream Sandwiches Cold, creamy honeyvanilla ice cream becomes an easy-to-eat treat when sandwiched between store-bought butter cookies. •1 pint honey-vanilla ice cream, softened •12 very thin oval (4-by2-inches each) butter wafer cookies •1 pound fresh cherries Working quickly, spread ice cream on 6 cookies, using 1/3 cup for each; top with remaining 6 cookies. Place ice cream sandwiches on cookie sheet in freezer to harden ice cream. Serve with bowl of cherries. Serves 6. TIP: When assembling the sandwiches, some ice cream will likely drip down and freeze onto the cookie sheet. If you line the pan with parchment, removing the sandwiches should be a cinch. • Each serving: About 380 calories, 20g total fat (13g saturated), 98mg cholesterol, 145mg sodium, 45g total carbohydrate, 2g dietary fiber, 6g protein. For thousands of tripletested recipes, visit our Web site at www.goodhousekeeping.com/recipefinder/.


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FREDA ANGUS AND THE ESTATE OF JEAN WEINMASTER REAL ESTATE, HOUSEHOLD, TOOLS AUCTION AUCTIONEER: Karla’s Auction LOCATION: 121 Bailey Dr. Yorkton, SK, Sunday, July 21, 2019 at 10am CONTACT: Karla for more info: 306-621-8051 House built in 1961, it is a 1204 sqft Bungalow style house with 3 bedroom & 1 bathroom on main floor, partially finished basement with an enclosed sun room at the back of the house. It also has a double detached garage, patio & porch and a metal garden shed at the back of the lot. This is a rectangle lot located on Bailey Dr, a quiet crescent in the west side of Yorkton. It is fully landscaped with lawn, flowers, shrubs and fenced in back yard. Along with household and shop items Check out www.ukrainetzauction.com for more details

ONLINE AUCTION PAUL BOTTS ELFROS & TITLED LOTS SPY HILL, SK

LOCATION: 204 Indal St., Elfros, SK, Conducted by Karla’s Auction July 25th to Aug 1st, 2019 2018 Oasis Modular Home(Like New) The Oasis is 16’ x 76’ 1216 sqft 3 bedroom 2 bath home. This home comes with 4 black appliances, fridge, self clean oven with cerantop, space saver microwave, dishwasher. The cabinet color is Gernada (grey) both in the bathrooms and kit cabinets have soft close doors and drawers, also there is a 3 door island with extended eating bar with pendent lighting. Interior wall panel color is stardust white (off white). Coordinating window valances (stone color) over 2” white faux wood blinds (inset in windows) in all areas except bathrooms. There is a high efficiency furnace serenity air conditioned ready/ split. Exterior vinyl siding color is storm (grey). Shingles are architectural weatherwood (limited lifetime warranty) there is also a Jacuzzi tub in the ensuite, also all the molding T/O the home matches the cab color. All Karla’s Auctions have a 10% Buyers Fee up to $500. SPY HILL SK. - Parcel C is 100 feet wide X 125 feet deep Lots 27, 28, 29, 30 blk 06 Plan AB885 Parcel#10896081, Improvements gravel Modular pad 22’X60’, New water and Sewer service to center of Modular pad, power and Natural gas service at the edge of Modular pad, Modular Home Ready, Or build your dream home with service already on location parcel C (corner lot) has 4 -25 foot lots New services with a Gravel pad For a Modular/mobile home, Close to PCS/Mosaic K2 potash mines ,Park your RV , Trailer or New Mobile home Spy Hill Residential Lots - Improvements include gravel modular pad’, new water and sewer service to centre of modular pad, and power & natural gas service at the edge of modular pad. This lot has mature trees for lots of summer shade. Modular or Mobile home ready or build your dream home with service already on location. Features and Specifications Details: Spy Hill Residential/trailer/mobile home Lots Improvements include gravel modular pad, new water and sewer service to the centre of modular pad, and power & natural gas service at the edge of modular pad. Modular home ready or build your dream home with all services already on location A 20% Non-refundable deposit of the total price, including Buyers Fee and taxes is due to Karla’s Auction @ Sale Time/Day.This home/property is sold without any warranties or Guarantees pertaining to condition, accuracy of description or any other conditions pertaining to the asset. Therefore is said “As Is, Where Is”The final sale of this house/property will be subject to the acceptance of the High Bid by concerned parties after the closure of the Auction.The owner reserves the right to approve the bid price and does not necessarily need to accept the highest and/or any bid.

ESTATE OF ROBERT BROWN AUCTION

AUCTION: Ukrainetz Auctioneering • TYPE: Land, Farm Equipment and Antique Car Auction LOCATION: Pelly, SK • DATE: Saturday, July 27, 2019 • TIME: 10:00 am DIRECTIONS: 6 miles North of Pelly, Sk.• Contact Glee:403-844-7468. Online 1p.m. LAND DESCRIPTION- 3 parcels to sell by auction as follows: NW 22 34 32 W1 (152.630 acres). The home quarter is up against the grid. Property taxes $250.37(2018) 28x34 ft. Bungalow 3 bdrm house, metal sheeted roof, oil furnace, vinyl siding, some windows and doors were replaced, w/attached 10x13 ft. porch. All power is underground. 19x22 ft. detached garage w/metal clad roof and walls. This farm yard has a 80x40ft shop(built 2011 possibly)... propane heat, above ground sewer tank and water tank inside shop, mezzanine with bathroom containing shower and toilet, bedroom and small living area. Floor of shop is cement. Yard has two water wells with endless supply of good drinking water. Some underground power lines. Older barn, garage and building that used to house pigs. Excellent hunting area for moose, deer, some elk, wolves, coyotes, beaver and bears. Farm is 6 miles north of Pelly along the grid road. NE 22 34 32 W1 (158 acres) located east of the home quarter. Property taxes $274(2018) 3 wire fence and 5 in. treated posts around the ½ section. PT NE 22 34 32 W1 (2.025 acres) was an old school yard. Property taxes $2.97(2018) (This small parcel will sell with the 158 acres of the same quarter) Owner has the right of first refusal. 10% down on sale date, remaining in 30 days. MACHINERY: Tractors: 1983 Versatile 835 tractor, 4WD, clamp on dual, 4 hyds, 5930hrs s/ n086713 (looks good) 1966 JD 4020 tractor, dual hyds, Leons FEL and grapple, joystick, power shift, heavy front axle (hr?) s/n T223P099003R Case 830 tractor, s/n 8268522, square fenders, New Idea FEL Case 830 tractor, s/n 8353613, row crop, 3pth Versatile 145 Tractor (in shop) w/spare Cummins motor Versatile 145 Tractor for parts (situated outside shop) CRAWLER: D3G – XL Crawler, s/n 00D3GHJMH01028, cab, air, p. shift, 6 way blade, ripper (looks good) TRUCK: 1967 GMC 3 ton grain truck, steel box & hoist, V8, 2 spd 2014 Dodge Ram 1500 SLT Hemi 5.7 litre engine, 4x4, 4dr, fully loaded, cloth seats, LT 265/70R17 tires, 108276kms, s/n 1C6RR7GT3ES266847 AIRSEEDER: Bourgault 36-40 cultivator w/air package, 5 row Bourgault harrows w/Morris 1305 air tank, hyd fan HARROW BAR: Flexicoil System 95 harrow packer, 60ft, P20 packers DISC: Miller 2HL 5005S, 15ft offset disc TILLAGE: Morris CP 725 chisel plow, 1981 CP-725 s/n 155181, Morris 3 bar harrows SWATHER: 1981 CCIL 550 18ft s.p. swather s/n 30146, cab, fan, pickup reel SPRAYER: Versatile 580, 60ft pull sprayer w/Agra shield booms AUGERS: Westfield 7x51ft grain auger & motor, Farm King 7x40ft grain auger, (no motor) & auger mover MISC EQUIPMENT: 2- MF 510 combines • Crown fork type stone picker • 4 wheel trailer • JD 10ft chisel plow • Leons 7ft blade • Case S tractor (running?) • Versatile diamond harrow bar, 16 sections • 4 wheel hayrake • 24ft bale wagon • 3pth yard sprayer BINS: 5-Westeel Rosco 2000 bus. hopper bins on skids. 14ft diameter ring • 1-1650 bus. bin on hopper (1900bus?) 5 ring ANTIQUE CARS: 1930 Model “A” Cabriolet Convertible 2 door coupe w/rumble seat (mint shape) s/n AS4238, wire spoke tires 14,498 miles • 1930 Model “A” car, 2 door, 23,764 miles • 1952 Ford F-3 truck, 3spd standard on the floor w/Flathead 8, P255/70R16 tires, 54997 miles, s/n DFA838HP19848 (very nice shape) • 1929 Essex Super Six 4 door soft top, dual suicide doors, wooden spoke wheels s/n1034825, 69,429 miles •1929 Essex Super Six (restored in 1978 by D Kaminski, 4dr(clown car) wooden spoke tires, suicide doors, 55,999miles, s/n 1030449 ANTIQUE TRACTORS: 1958? JD 820 Dsl tractor, p.s., single hyd, pup motor start, both motors rebuilt (50-100 hrs) (very good) 18.4x34/ 15-34 tires, pto, excellent shape, tin is MINT, s/n 8203298 , 8985hrs JD AR styled tractor s/n 282809, 14.9x26 tires, pto (nice shape) (restored?) DC Ford tractor MISC ANTIQUES: Antique Texaco sign • 2- Glass Globes • CASE Eagle Ornament (reproduction) • Cast iron seats • 1952? Ford F3 truck for parts • Antique Disc plow • Misc tools, household, etc AUCTIONEER NOTE: Mark your calendar for this excellent auction of land, machinery and antique cars. More info and pictures once they are available.

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AUCTION: Ukrainetz Auctioneering • TYPE: Farm Auction • LOCATION: Wynyard, SK • DATE: Sunday, August 11, 2019 • TIME: 10:00 am • DIRECTIONS: From Wynyard, 4.5 miles East on Hwy#16. Call 306-554-3416 or 306-560-8006. Farm and livestock equipment and quantity of butcher shop equipment. There will be on-line bidding as well. TRUCKS & VEHICLES: 1982 Chevy C-70 grain truck, 16 foot steel box and hoist, roll tarp, 366 V8, 48662 mi, 10 x 20 rubber good, 5 and 2 transmission, s/n 1GBJ7D1B9CV102920, good shape dual fuel tanks (glass good) 1977 GMC 6000 V8 grain truck, Western Industries 16 foot steel box and hoist with roll tarp, 9 x 30 front tires, 10 x 20 rear tires, single fuel tank, 350 motor, 41247 km, 4 + 2 trans, s/n TCE617V589918 (glass good) 1999 Dodge Ram 3500 1 ton flat deck truck Cummins 24 valve turbo diesel, 5-speed standard, a, c, t, bucket seats, console, some rust, headache rack, 507,330kms s/n 3B6MF3663YM236815 (farm truck) 2005 Buick Rendezvous SUV, 4dr, fully loaded, 3400 SFI engine, 5 passenger, nice shape, 289373 kms, s/n 3G5DA03E455505455, 225/60R 17 tires 2001 Chevrolet Cavalier Z24, 2-door, 2.4L 4-cyl, manual transmission, silver paint, rust on both quarter/rocker panels, but otherwise in good shape. Mechanically sound, recently inspected. Interior in good condition. Sunroof and cruise control 242,XXX kms COMBINE: 1997 NH TX68 combine, DSL, Chopper, NH 971 pick up, 3295 engine hours, Vortex engine, s/n 8322002, 30.5L/32 tires (good) MISC. EQUIPMENT: Leons 8ft Dozer c/w frame, front end loader and angle attachment, 2 foot anglewing Inland 60-foot tine Harrow bar, 4 bar Pool 60 foot tandem axle field sprayer, PTO, agitator pump • Swather carrier: John Deere 503, 5 foot rough cut mower, 3pth 7 x12 ft. tandem axle car hauler bracket U-Haul, lights, ramps, tie down straps 7.5 x 14ft dump wagon with pintle hitch Degelman 3 batt stone picker, hydraulic drive, tires good (good shape) 36 feet of 3 bar tine harrows, no hangers, John Deere 5 ft manure bucket, 7 foot quick detach bucket complete with grapple and manure fork, fits FWA tractor, 8ft tandem Garden disc, Winkler 6 foot steel swath roller, Grain moisture tester with manuals and scale, Farm King #600 5ft 3 PTH snow blower good shape, Fuel skid tank w/electric pump TRACTORS: 1986 Case, International 4894 4wd diesel tractor dual wheels 20.8 x 38 tires, front weights, PTO, power shift, 4 Hydraulics, s/n 16258632, sold with used replacement tires, aux hydraulics, 7925 hours 1983 CIH 5250 FWA tractor, cab, AC, PTO, w/CIH #520 FEL w/grapple ( injectors done in 2018) 5.9 Cummins engine, front tires 14.9 -24 (good) rear tires 18.4-38, shuttle shift, joystick, 11421 engine hours, s/n JJF1023052, quick detach bucket, 1983 Case 2290 diesel tractor, AC, powershift, cab, 18.4 by 38 tires, duals clamp-on, front weights, 9286 engine hours, s/n 10344531, dual hydraulics, PTO, good shape, tires good CATTLE EQUIPMENT: 16 foot stock trailer, tandem axle, bumper hitch, Lewis cattle Oiler, Pearson squeeze gate, MF New Idea series #3739, 475 bushel Manure Spreader, tandem axle, twin beaters, 295/75 R 22.5 rubber, lights, s/n NS21203, John Deere #700 mix mill, Post brush Oiler HAYING: Hesston 956 round Baler, 8 belt, hardcore with Gandy applicator, NH #276 Hayliner square baler with PTO, always shedded, pick up good, straight and quarterturn shoots, Hesston 1275, 16 ft haybine, hydro-swing, steel rollers, 31-13.50 – 15 in tires New Holland side delivery rake, New Holland 1033 Stackliner, 104 Bale, good shape, PTO, KUHN space 10 wheel hay rake, SR 112 speed rake LIKE NEW (excellent) AIR SEEDER: CIH 8100 36 ft air seeder, shovels (good) 4 bar Morris tine harrows, hoses replaced in 2018, w/ CIH 8100 air tank, tires good, 3 front Caster wheels TILLAGE: Morris #L-240 Challenger Deep tillage w/Degelman Tine harrows, 3 bar 27 ft Morris L225 Challenger II to heavy duty Vibrashank c/w Morris 3 bar tine harrows, nice shape, Morris CP - 725 deep tillage, 25ft, w/Morris 3 bar tine harrows DISC & DISCER: Noble A blade 16 foot tandem disc, 20 inch blades, White #253 space 18ft tandem disc, 17 - 19in. notched blades in the front and back blades are round, Massey Ferguson 18ft #36 discer, 18 inch blades AUGERS : Pool 6 x 40ft grain auger, power fist 13 hp gas motor, E. start, Brandt 10 x 50ft PTO Swing Away grain auger (straight) , Brandt 6 x 35ft grain auger, 9 hp power fist motor BUILDINGS: 24 x 24ft shed, metal roof and walls, 8 ft high x 16 ft wide door, metal Brooder house/chicken coop, Bins (North to South) (1st)Westeel Rosco 2250 bushel hopper bin w/opener, ladder, skids (2nd)Westeel Rosco 2250 bushel hopper bin w/opener, ladder, skids (1St)Westeel Rosco 1650 bushel bin on skids, (good) (2nd)Westeel Rosco 1650 bushel bin on skids, (good) (3rd)Westeel Rosco 1650 bushel been on skid, new floor Weather Skirting for 5 bins, sold as package (1st)Twister 1650 steel bin on skids, ladder, new floor, lid opener (2nd)Twister 1650 steel bin on skids, ladder, new floor, lid opener (3rd)Twister 1650 Steel bin on skid, ladder, new floor, lid opener (1st)Westfield Rosco 1650 bushel steel bin on skids, ladder, (new floor) lid opener (2nd)Westfield Rosco 1650 bushel steel bin on skids, ladder, (new floor) lid opener (1st)Westfield Rosco 1350 bushel been, floor poor (2nd)Westfield Rosco 1350 bushel been, floor poor SWATHER: 1983? 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Swather, cab, 25 ft table, pick up real, shifting table, 2 rotor shears, s/n 811200123, 1745 eng.hrs 3PTH 6ft 3pth cultivator MISC.1200 gallon water tank complete with valve, Koenders chicken water/feeders, Pig castrator, Complete set of leather harnesses, 27in Haines (double) Quantity of pig panels and sheep panels, 24 foot rafters, 4- to 12 foot slope, 3 cords of Poplar firewood, Stone boat, Power poles (misc. sizes), Piles of Railway ties, Antique dresser and lanterns, 15 gallon Crocks and 3 gallon crock, Adler Harness Sewing machine, Wine making, kit c/w capper and glass jugs and wooden wine rack; Sewing machine; rocking glider chair; 2 beds; Piano and organ; Miscellaneous garden tools; Ornaments and Christmas decorations; Westfield cream separator; Security safe BUTCHER SHOP EQUIPMENT: Pig scalding tank bracket runs off propane natural gas, 220 volt meat saw (Wellsaw model 444), Hobart 28in x24in x41in meat grinder/mixer, 3- phase, 250 pound capacity, Berkel commercial meat slicer, Stainless steel ham stuffer, Brine pump, 2 deep freezes, Butcher Boy commercial meat saw (breaking saw) w/20 inch throat table and 3 phase power Numerous meet hooks (short and long) with stand • Hog Gams: Plastic meat tubs with stands Hobart 250 lb capacity meat grinder and mixer, 3 phase Toledo meat scale on Wheels, 500 lb capacity, Seven shelf tray stand, Water/sausage stuffer (stainless steel) on wheels • Numerous shopping carts: Butcher churns (hand-crank) galvanized Hill 12ft cooler/display Case, 6 door on top (complete with compressor), 6 door bottom, 3 sink stainless steel station complete with taps and drains (8.5ft long x 3ft deep), Counter cupboards

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AUCTIONEER: Ukrainetz Auctioneering • TYPE: Farm Auction • LOCATION: Stenen, SK DATE: Saturday, August 24, 2019 • TIME: 10:00 am DIRECTIONS:12 miles N on #773 grid, 1 mile E (on Danbury grid) 1/4 mile S of Stenen. CONTACT: 306-547-7890. Online 1p.m. Consignments Welcome **DETAILS TO COME**

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in a 1/2 cup serving. Green beans are naturally low in sodium. To take advantage of this, flavor green beans with basil, dill, marjoram, mint, oregano or thyme.

My introduction to green beans was the canned variety. My mother was such a great cook that she managed to make them taste delicious, but green beans were not a vegetable I ever requested for dinner. It’s no wonder that when I tasted freshfrom-the garden Kentucky Wonder heirloom green beans they became my hands-down favorite! Whether you call them string beans, green beans or snap beans, they are one of the most common garden vegetables in the United States. String beans come in many forms — some 130 in all — ranging from the petite, delicately flavored French variety called haricot verts to the broader, meaty Italian specimens. String beans are divided into two categories: bush beans, which have a long, slender, rounded pod, and pole beans, which are usually large and quite flat. Decades ago, string beans were named for the tough fibers that ran from one tip to the other. Although these strings have long been bred out of most varieties, the moniker has stuck. The pods of these beans can be green, yellow (referred to as wax beans), purple, red or streaked. String beans are actually immature seeds and pods; if left on the bush, the seeds swell and the pods become too fibrous to eat. However, they do not mature to become “shell” beans. String beans are bred specifically for their youthful succulence and tenderness, and are meant to be eaten pods and all. Because green beans are high in fiber and water, they are low in calories, with only 22 calories

Selecting Green Beans: High-quality green beans are crisp and tender, without scars. Well-shaped pods with small seeds are desirable. Length is unimportant. Green beans should feel pliable and velvety, not hard or tough. Preparing Green Beans: Here’s how to produce the best color, flavor and nutrient retention. Bring a small amount of water to boil — not more than 1 inch in the bottom of a pan for 1 pound of fresh green beans. Add green beans and cook uncovered for the first few minutes to let some of the volatile acids escape in the steam. (This will preserve the bright green color.) Cover and cook until just tendercrisp. Newer varieties of green beans are more ten-

der and do not need to cook as long as the older varieties. One pound of crosscut green beans will be ready to serve in 13 to 15 minutes. Overheating and overcooking cause discoloration. Using and Preserving Green Beans: • Green beans can be held in the refrigerator for several days without loss of quality. Store them in a plastic bag to prevent moisture loss and wilting. • Wash green beans in cold water just before using, not before refrig-

erator storage. Let sand and soil sink to the bottom and lift beans out. Several washes in clean water may be needed. • Trim and cut green beans just before using. Vegetables cut or chopped ahead of time lose nutrients more quickly than whole vegetables. • To prepare, trim ends and snap or cut into 1-inch pieces for cooking or use in salads, or leave green beans whole for dipping. • It is usually not necessary to remove strings, as most varieties of green beans are now “stringless.” • One pound of fresh green beans makes five to six servings. • Canning, freezing and drying provide your family with green beans throughout the year. Freezer Facts: Select young tender pods when the seed is first formed. Cut into 1or 2-inch pieces or slice lengthwise. Before freezing, green beans must be

quickly blanched in salted water to destroy enzymes that cause flavor and color changes during storage. Cool and package green beans in moisture/vaporproof bags or containers for freezer storage. Try this “dill-licious” recipe for Dilled Green Bean Salad. It’s an easy go-to side dish on a hot summer day. DILLED GREEN BEAN SALAD •1 pound fresh green beans •2 tablespoons fresh dill •4 to 6 green onions, roots removed and discarded, white and green parts chopped Dressing: •2 tablespoons olive oil •1 tablespoon red wine vinegar •1 teaspoon Dijon mustard •1/4 teaspoon sugar, honey or agave •1 teaspoon salt •1 teaspoon ground black pepper

Cut green beans into 2-inch pieces, then place them in a microwave-safe dish. Add 1/4 cup water; cover and cook on high power for 7-12 minutes until tender-crisp. In a medium bowl, whisk together oil, vinegar, Dijon mustard, sugar, honey or agave, salt and pepper to make the dressing. Add in the green beans, dill and onions, and toss well to coat and combine. Serve at room temperature. Makes 4 servings. Angela Shelf Medearis is an award-winning children’s author, culinary historian and the author of seven cookbooks. Her new cookbook is “The Kitchen Diva’s Diabetic Cookbook.” Her website is www.divapro.com. To see how-to videos, recipes and much, much more, Like Angela Shelf Medearis, The Kitchen Diva! on Facebook. Recipes may not be reprinted without permission from Angela Shelf Medearis.

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Did you know? A versatile product many people have in their pantries has a rich history that dates back to ancient times. According to the Vinegar Institute, the ancient Babylonians, around 5,000 B.C., used vinegar as a preservative and a condiment. The Babylonians are credited with being the first to flavor vinegar with herbs and spices. But the Babylonians were not the only ancient peoples to recognize the value of vinegar. The ancient Greek physician Hippocrates, who is often referred to as the “Father of Medicine,” touted the medicinal qualities of vinegar, while the famed general Hannibal of Ancient Carthage is said to have used vinegar to facilitate his army’s movement through the Alps. Vinegar is no less versatile today than it was in ancient times, as people routinely use it when cooking and as a cleaning agent throughout their homes.

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