Marketplace 2019-09-27

Page 1

OW!

Your Family Your Investment Your AGENT

LN CAL

Darren Balaberda

YORKTON

306.621.2515

dbalaberda@remax-yorkton.ca

Cutting Edges/Frost Teeth • Leon and Degelman Dozers • Blades and Teeth for 92 Myrtle Ave., Buckets Yorkton

306.708.GOTJ

(4685)

ONLINE ORDERING AVAILABLE

Contact: 306-782-4055

MARKETPLACE THIS WEEK

email:dioncosales@sasktel.net

September 27, 2019 | Volume 43 No. 7

•FREE DELIVERY SERVICE •FULL PRESCRIPTION SERVICE •DIABETIC SUPPLY CENTRE •OSTOMY SUPPLIES

INSIDE & OUTSIDE

FEATURED PROPERTIES

STORAGE FOR RENT

Free Blood Pressure Monitoring

Hwy 16 Yorkton

HEARN’S WESTVIEW PHARMACY

306-783-4331

Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-8 p.m.; Sat. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Sun. & Holidays Closed

265 BRADBROOKE DRIVE

1126 KAPOSVAR DRIVE ESTERHAZY ESTERHAZY AREA Nancy Johnson Cell

MLS® SK778427

199,900

$

MLS® SK777388

309,900

$

1207 FRANKLIN AVENUE ESTERHAZY MLS® SK781620

269,000

$

803 SUSSEX AVENUE ESTERHAZY MLS® SK778426

425,000

$

BLUE CHIP REALTY 306-783-6666

306-745-7578

(Across from the hospital)

818 STANLEY STREET ESTERHAZY CONDITIONAL SALE

Hearns_1x26.5.nil_R0011505508. indd/prod3/dm/1x26.5/mp-tfc

Call Jeff 306-539-5278 Experience The Joy of Mex Fresh, Wholesome p & Unprocessed

RRSP

Present Coupon For

FREE FOUNTAIN DRINK When You Buy Any Size Burrito

VALID ONLY AT

306-783-7737

Unit #10-146 Broadway St. E Yorkton

LRFuture_Laurie_1x26.5.nil_ R0011505688.indd LH RECYCLED 1x26.5L mpfront e4w

Big, big, BIG!

LTD.

Sunflowers can grow tall, and that is certainly the case with one in the garden of Peter Bratusa who shows off the mighty plant to his friend Jack.

THE PARTS YOU NEED The Price and service you want

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

Submitted Photo by Alice Light

SALES • RENTALS PARTS • SERVICE 200 York Rd. East, Yorkton, Sask.

306-783-3678

www.loganstevens-kubota.ca • Vitamins & Supplements LoganStevens_1x26.5.a20_ •Gluten-Free, Walden Farms R0011041097.indd prod3/dm & Low-Carb Foods mp front •Organic Body Care jan4/19 - dec 20/19

O% FINANCING

•Organic Foods •Essential Oils & Diffusers •Himalayan Lamps •Ukrainian Co-op Sausage

320 Broadway St. W., Yorkton 306-783-7633

1800 - 3000 sq.ft. Bays Available.

NEW 2019 KIA SORENTO

306.783.2772

134 Broadway St. E. Yorkton

2019 KIA SORENTO EX AWD

www. keyyorktonkia.com STK# 15368

nutters_1x28.nil_ R0011505684.indd • 1x28lines • mp-eow-tfc jan4/19 - dec 20/19 chasity

Experience

BETTER HEARING

OAC - SEE DEALER FOR DETAILS

We’re Your MUFFLER Specialists BUT DID YOU KNOW WE ARE ALSO ABLE TO HELP YOU WITH: *Brakes *Shocks & Struts *Heavy Duty Exhaust for Big Trucks *Performance Exhaust *Steering & Suspension *Oil Changes *General Mechanical Repairs WE DO IT RIGHT — THE FIRST TIME

39 Smith St. W., Yorkton Phone 306-782-6050 100% Canadian Owned

MinuteMuffler_1x82.nil_ R0011505683.indd •1x82 •prod3/dm f/c Aud(C) brian

Coralee Schoenrock M.A, NOW ACCEPTING Audiologist/Owner APPOINTMENTS FOR Registered Sk ADULTS AND CHILDREN Welcoming new and previous clients!

Serving Yorkton and Area for 20 years 275 Bradbrooke Dr Yorkton, SK S3N 3L3

306.782.1881


A2

September 27, 2019 | This Week Marketplace

Legacy Co-op Cup wraps up at Whitesand The Whitesand Regional Park Disc Golf Tournament was held Sunday at the park near Theodore. The event was the final stop on the 2019 edition of the -Legacy Co-op Cup which had disc golfers accumulating points over four events this fall, Yorkton, Kamsack, Churchbridge and

Sunday’s event. Nick LeClerc of Yorkton took the open division Sunday shooting a crisp minus-five 67 on the 18 tonal course under near ideal fall weather conditions. Yorkton’s Doug Kerr topped the 50-plus division with a fine minus-two 70, well ahead of Trevor Lyons also of Yorkton.

Lyons was a plus-14 86. In the ladies division Sandy Kerr of Yorkton topped things with a plus-14 86. The top junior player was Kamsack’s Kade Wishneveski with a minus-one 71. As the wrap-up event of the Legacy Co-op Tour Series over-

all results were also announced Sunday. LeClerc topped the open division accumulating 41 points through the four events based on placings. He took home a Prodigy practice basket for his win. In the 50-plus division top spot went to Doug Kerr with 57 points. He won a Prodigy back-

pack and three Prodigy discs. Sandy Kerr captured the ladies division with 44 points, also taking home a Prodigy backpack and three golf discs. A Prodigy bag and three discs also went to top player in the junior division, Kade Wishneveski who accumulated 33 points. — Submitted

New book takes a look at migration to area By Devin Wilger Staff Writer Why are you here? It’s a question that is at the heart of genealogy, the history of movement, migration and family development that, eventually, leads to you. A new book by local author Gordon Matthews dives into the story of two migrations, which lead to settlement in the area. An Exodus to a Land of Promise follows migration of German people, specifi-

cally two migrations which happened a century apart. The first saw German colonists migrate east to the Galacia and Bukovina regions in the AustroHungarian Empire. The second saw those same colonists travel in the opposite direction, landing in Saskatchewan with the promise of 160-acres of free land. Why did they immigrate the first time? They colonists travelled first to the east to teach how to use western techniques of

ST. GERARD’S

FALL SUPPER 125 3rd Ave. N., Yorkton

Sunday, October 6, 2019 4:30 p.m. - 6.30 p.m. Adults - $17.00 6-13 years - $ 10.00 Pre-Schoolers - FREE

farming. The colonists were promised 40 free acres, but Matthews said it wasn’t just the land that drew those people east. Constant warfare in Europe in the previous century gave additional incentive. “They accepted this 40 acres free partly because it was free but partly because they were sick of warfare.” So why move to Canada? After three generations, and division among sons, they had very little land left, and couldn’t make a living. Once they heard about the land up for grabs in Canada, it was an offer difficult to pass up. “They knew it was cold here, but they had to do it. There was another reason, at that time Europe was getting pretty shaky, there were alliances being formed... The Germans who were given 40 acres of land, they were told they would never have to join the military. Three generations later, they broke that promise. So, they boys, they got of age of 16 they wanted to avoid three years in the Austrian army, plus the shortage of land, they took off. Even though it was cold.” While the book is primarily focused on German settlers, it also touches on Ukrainian history as well. They were part of the same

Gordon Matthews and his book An Exodus to a Land of Promise. immigration wave, and they were the second largest group of non-British homesteaders, just behind the Germans. Matthews said that you can’t talk about the German migration without the Ukrainians, because they are closely linked. The incentive to write the book came from

Matthews growing up in the Neudorf area. He had heard that the Germanspeaking people in the area came from Austria, but after taking trips to Austria he thought it was strange that people from the area moved to Saskatchewan. In research through the Neudorf history, he realized that the

LINTLAW SERVICE

path to Saskatchewan was not a simple one for the immigrants that eventually settled there. Through researching the history of Neudorf, he realized that the people were descendants of German colonists from the eastern edge of the Austro-Hungarian empire. Matthews was also interested in the history because of what he noticed when he was a superintendent in Melville schools, and how the communities were different. “When I went in to visit the kids and teachers in Grayson, I realized that they were all Catholic, and Neudorf was all Protestant. I put the two together. The Protestants were from Galacia, and right next door, in Bukovina, lived the Grayson people. They settled and came over here, getting 160 free acres, and they settled just as they were... That was really what gave me a start.” The book has been in the works for about eight years. During a trip in 2012, a group of 20 went to the area, to visit the German colonies, embedded in Ukraine. While they were there, they visited the villages where the colonists lived – they were removed in 1939 due to an order by Hitler – they went to the original Neudorf, where they discovered a monument to the colonists, erected by their descendents, signifying the colony’s existence from 17831939. Matthews will be at the Yorkton Public Library on Oct. 19 at 1:30-5:00 p.m. for a book signing.

Hwy. 49 & Main St. Lintlaw, SK 306-325-2020

www.lintlawservice.com

YORKTON

COPP THE EYES AND EARS OF YOUR COMMUNITY

FARMERS AND RANCHERS CAN GET UP ©2017 Bombardier Recreational Products Inc. (BRP). All rights reserved ®, TM and the BRP logo are trademarks of BRP or its affiliates. Products in the United States (US) are distributed by BRP US Inc. Always ride safely and responsibly.

TO $1,800 OFF† + 3-YEAR COVERAGE†† ON SELECT 2019 DEFENDER MODELS

IS RECRUITING NEW MEMBERS FOR AN APPLICATION OR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT COPP AT 306-783-5022 OR 306-620-9889 The Yorkton City Detachment of the RCMP at 306-786-2400 OR Box 153, YORKTON, SK S3N 2V7


This Week Marketplace | September 27, 2019

IN BRIEF

A3

Don’t Just Get “R” Done, Get “R” Done Rite! 391 Ball Road - Box 2031 Yorkton, SK S3N 3X3

Bus: 306-782-9600 Fax: 306-782-4449

Done_rite_14px24.5.a28_R0011505472.indd/ pro3/dmf/c/Proof to brian Jan 5/18 - Dec 28/18

Staff Photos by Calvin Daniels

Good food, good drink, good time A glass of wine and some good food is an ideal evening for many. That was certainly the case for the hundreds of people who attended the annual ‘Taste of Yorkton’ event at the Flexihall in the Gallagher Centre Saturday evening. With a number of Prairie-based wineries and breweries and distilleries attending providing samples of their spirits, and food from a half dozen local eateries there was something for everyone in attendance. The event is sponsored by the Yorkton Lions Club as one of their fundraising efforts with the money raised going to various community projects in the city.

KARATE Yorkton Karate Club

Calling ALL Kids! Legacy Coop Is Launching A New Kids Club Program On:

SAVE $5000

Saturday September 28, 2019

*We are offering a Special Beginners Trial Offer of $199.00 which includes the Annual Membership Fee and Training for October, November and December. **Of course you can always try karate FREE for a one week trial if you are unsure.

@ Legacy Coop - 30 Argyle St

BBQ from 11AM - 2PM PLEASE COME AND JOIN US FOR A DAY FILLED WITH FUN!

Classes Start Oct. 2 Monday & Wednesday 6:15-7:15

We will have: 11AM - 2PM Face-painting available for kids

10AM - 5PM

Fire Truck Rides For Kids

66 Third Avenue North, Yorkton

Weather permitting

Prize Wheel Onsite

Phone: (306) 783-5445 • Cell 621-8414

10AM - 5PM Feed and Pet a Clydesdale

mad.mil@sasktel.net parklandkarateassociation.com

Eaglestone_Lodge_Personal_2x49. k11_R0011741656.indd prod3dm


A4

September 27, 2019 | This Week Marketplace

Author pens book for youth

By Calvin Daniels Staff Writer Local area author Lorraine Johnson has a book out for the younger reader. Johnson said the idea for Baxter and the Blue Bunny came from observing her pet pooch. “Retiring a couple years ago, I felt it was the right time and place to sit down and start writing,” she said. “It wasn’t even a question of who was going to be my first choice for my first children’s book. The love that Baxter had for his favourite toy, his blue bunny was remarkable as they were virtually inseparable. “We had Baxter for 10 years and he passed away, leaving a void that I felt I needed to talk about. Therapy, I believe to honour the memory of a fourlegged furry friend that had become my shadow.” Johnson, who was raised on a farm a few miles from Stockholm, and now resides in Yorkton after 13 years in Esterhazy, said writing has always been something she has wanted to pursue. “I have always been interested in writing, ever since I was a young girl,” she said. “I remember composing poetry and entering contests as a teenager. “After graduating high school, I started taking a journalism course by correspondence but the work force would call and the course would get put by the wayside.” But retirement provided more time, and Baxter the inspiration, so Johnson

went to work. “I wanted to share my story and bring smiles to little ones especially,” she said, adding she took inspiration from one of the most notable authors of children’s books. “Love You Forever by Robert Munsch has always struck a chord with me. It is one of my favourites and I have often thought to myself if I could only write like that and touch the hearts of so many, I would consider that a success. To hear of an author, and associate with such a hallmark composition, is truly something to aspire to.” Interestingly the biggest hurdle was simply to commit to the project. From there the book flowed quite naturally for Johnson. “Once I decided to put pen to paper, it came very easily,” she said. “Within a few days of sitting down and actually focusing on writing, I had many adven-

Lorraine Johnson has found time in her retirement to explore writing. tures of Baxter coming to light and it seemed quite natural to be creating a manuscript. I am convinced there is a time and a place for everything.”

But in the case of an illustrated children’s book, writing is only part of a process that naturally made a new author impatient at times. “They say good things come to those who wait,” said Johnson. “So, I would say time was the biggest challenge. I had written something that still had to be edited, illustrated and undergo layout and design before it was printed. “It wasn’t an overnight project, I soon learned. Self-publishing can be a daunting task.” But now complete Johnson is happy with the end result, one brought about through much collaboration and much support. “I am more than satisfied by the way that everything has come together,” she said. “My husband Brad, sons Graham (Ashley) and Garrett have

encouraged and stood by me every step of the way. “The certainty that I had was even stronger because of family support. It has been overwhelming how well my book has been received in the last couple weeks. I am proud to say that everyone who helped see it through to print I would join again in an instant.” In that regard Johnson was quick to mention Marilyn Lachambre, who she termed her mentor. “She is also the author and illustrator of her very own book- “Angel Blessings”. I would like to thank her for her endless advice since I met her a year and a half ago,” said Johnson. Heather Nickel: Johnson’s publisher at YNWP (Your Nickel’s Worth Publishing), also garnered a big thank you. “She was everything I

hoped for,” said Johnson, adding Nickel was “very knowledgeable and professional, with a pleasant disposition that made her very approachable.” And of course the book’s illustrator Wendi Nordell was a key to the project. “From the first time we spoke, I knew that she was the one to bring my words to life,” said Johnson. “Within two-weeks we had the artwork done. Sixteen beautiful images to grace my book. She is truly a talented artist and wouldn’t hesitate to do another book with her.” And now it is a case of getting the book out to readers. “The book is intended for 3-5 year olds,” said Johnson. “So, whether it be a parent or grandparent, young and old could relate to having a four legged furry friend that completes our families. Especially, grandparents seem to be drawn to the book wanting to read it to their grandchildren. I am happy to say that I am beginning to visit daycares and elementary schools to read my book and answer any questions the children have.” And more ideas are percolating as well. “I feel there could very easily be a series to Baxter and the Blue Bunny,” said Johnson, adding there are other ideas too. “I am also particularly interested in writing a spiritual and inspirational book regarding my finding of dimes. “But, for now, I am focused on enjoying my first publication and promoting it.”

RETIREMENT SALE

Journeying through cancer with faith…

ON NOW UNTIL SEPTEMBER 28th, 2019

SUPPORTING THE Fighters, ADMIRING THE Survivors, BLESSING THE Caregivers…

After 43 years our Furniture Manager, Doug Anderson, is retiring! To celebrate we’re offering two great deals on furniture throughout the store.

25% off all regular priced living room furniture

Gala of Hope and

Light

PLUS save the taxes on all living room floor models

Nov, 9th, 2019 // 5:00pm // Roblin Community Centre A Semi-Formal Event Featuring A Catered Meal And Special Guests. Everyone welcome! GREG & LEONE OTTENBREIT

NEIL & SHAROL JOSEPHSON DIRECTORS OF FAMILYLIFE CANADA

WENDY FARHA

SAVE

NOW MLA OF YORKTON, SK

MUSICIAN, COMEDIAN INSPIRATIONAL SPEAKER

In 1976

$15/person (complimentary tickets for fighters, survivors, & medical caregivers) Call Mindy (306-597-0005) By Oct, 20th to reserve your spot or table MAKE IT A WEEKEND! JOIN US AT EVANGELICAL MISSION CHURCH, 55 COMMERCIAL DRIVE, ROBLIN, MB, FOR ANY OR ALL OF THESE FREE SESSiONS: NOV. 9TH NOV 8TH NOV. 1OTH 1 PM - “SUPPORTING YOUR LOVED 7PM - A NIGHT 10:30AM - EMC ONE THROUGH CANCER” WITH WITH WENDY. WORSHIP SERVICE WITH NEIL AND SHAROL COME AND NEIL AND SHAROL 3PM “A WALK THROUGH HEAR HER LIFE’S JOSEPHSON DEPRESSION” WITH WENDY STORY.

CALL MINDY (306-597-0005) OR LAURIE (204-390-5626) FOR MORE INFO

• Doug was just starting his furniture career • Apple Computers was formed • The VHS Video Recorder was invented

2019

• Doug bought a brand new Chrysler for $3600.00

175 York Road West Yorkton, SK | 306.783.8516 mcmunnandyatesfurniture.com


This Week Marketplace | September 27, 2019

Summer tennis season winds-up By Calvin Daniels Staff Writer The official summer season win-up for the Yorkton-Melville Pirates

Tennis Club was held Saturday at the courts in the city. The fun team event attracted 32 players, from a club that has about 40

members, although one need not be a member to get out to Pirate events throughout the year. The club meets Tuesday evenings and Sunday mornings in Yorkton throughout the spring-summerfall season, as well as Thursdays in Melville. The club stays active in the winter months with games at the Flexihall at the Gallagher Centre. Anyone interested in the sport of tennis, or the Pirates, can find the club by searching Facebook.

The summer tennis season is now over.

Submitted Photos

October 5, 11am - 2pm BBQ Fundraising for the Yorkton and District ers. Band Boost

You can win up to $2500 (guaranteed $500) on used vehicle which is already priced at market value or below that. 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 • We pay by direct deposit on the last Friday of every month • Weight bonuses • Sales bonuses • Any age welcome • Only 2 days or less per week

ON SITE FINANCING, ALL CREDIT APPLICATIONS ACCEPTED.

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

circulation@yorktonthisweek.com or telephone circulation at:

306-782-2465

YTW-Carriers_2x67.a28_R0011511709.indd prod2/kj Jan 3/18 - Dec 28/18 f/c jim

DL# 328697

Fully reconditioned vehicles, comes with warranty 71 Dracup Ave., Yorkton, Sk. 306-782-2262 www.royalhonda.ca

A5


A6

September 27, 2019 | This Week Marketplace

Taking it to the Bredenbury street By Calvin Daniels Staff Writer It might be ice hockey time for most, but in Bredenbury on Saturday, it was also time for some street hockey. The Second Annual Red Beard Cup was held with six teams taking place including the ‘Red Beards’ versus ‘The John Wicks’ who took to the asphalt in the first game of the day.

The event was played on Railway Avenue in the community on a ‘rink’ created by piling bales to define the play area just outside Red Beards Bar and Grill. Games were played with two 15-minute periods, separated by a five-minute intermission. When the last goal had been scored the ‘Old Sticks’ were champions having defeated the ‘John Wicks’ in the final.

Old fashioned harvest It was a glimpse into the past of agriculture as a threshing demonstration was held at Rocanville recently. The event was a timely one given that current farmers are now involved in their own harvest, albeit with decidedly different equipment than was used by volunteers at the threshing event. The threshing was part of the Rocanville & District Museum’s Annual Threshing Day which was hosted at the Rocanville & District Museum Sept. 14. Submitted Photos

WANTED PEOPLE WITH HEARING LOSS

Who Want to Try a Revolutionary Hearing Device1 Hear the difference hearing aids can make. Try the latest advanced or premium digital hearing aids for 14 days, risk-free.* Our hearing professionals will perform a FREE hearing assessment and fit you with hearing aids suited to your loss.

FREE

14 Day Trial

Book your FREE hearing test M]Q VRMaW]U MWQ caWMZ ͼ ^ŪRa ends September 30th 2019.

Call the clinic below or book your appointment online at: HearingLife.ca/FreeTrial

$

240,000* Prize Pool

Buy-in: $ 800 + $ 80

Yorkton | 381 Parkview Road Call Rhonda at 1-855-761-0155

*Prize payout based on total number of entries

Canada

Grand Prize includes a seat at the 2020 World Series of Poker in Las Vegas, Nevada

For more information and to reserve your seat - SIGABoxOffice.ca

TRUSTED PARTNER OF

Starting Chips: 30,000 Hosted at Dakota Dunes Casino, 20 minutes south of Saskatoon

* Trial valid until September 30th, 2019 and is subject to change without notice. No-cost hearing tests are provided to adults ages 19 and older. A fee will apply for a copy of your audiogram. Child hearing tests are conducted at select locations for a fee, please contact us for more information. Offer not valid in Quebec. [1] https://www.oticon.ca/hearing-aid-users/hearing-aids/products/opn-s Promo Code

NSP-TBYB-MKPR

Hearinglife_Canada_3x111.j27_R0011740937.indd prod2/kj f/c mp sept 27/19 dougal

North of Carlyle

South of Saskatoon

North Battleford

Lloydminster

Swift Current

Prince Albert

Yorkton


This Week Marketplace | September 27, 2019

A7

Y E R O C T N N E A V R N I A E L C

SALE

2010 FORD EDGE SEL AWD

2011 MUSTANG GT “CUSTOM” “ONE OF A KIND”

2018 FORD EDGE SPORT AWD

3.5V6, Heated Cloth Seats, Panoramic Roof & Much More, Very Clean Unit, Trailer Pkg, Only 115,000 kms.STK# 10-ED-2

5.0L V8, 6 speed manual, custom 2 tone paint, Hood scoop, Headlight splitters, Grille Replacements, Side Body & Rear Quarter Window Louvers, Rear Window Louver, Rousch Dual Exhaust, (Wheel Foose)/Tire Pkg, Air Intake System, CORTEX Tu ner, New Front Brake Rotors & Pads, Heated leather seats with power adjusting & More, 68,500 kms • STK# 11-MUS-1

2.7L, EcoBoost, Remote Start, Panoramic Moonroof, Blind Spot Monitor, Navigation, Heated Steering Wheel +ON+ON. Fully Loaded. Only 20,000 kms. STK# 18-ED-1

$

Special Sale Price

Was $17,995

12,200

2009 FORD FLEX SEL AWD

3.5L V6, Very Nicely Equipped, Heated Cloth Seats, 7 pass & More,

Was $33,995

Sale Price $23,995

2018 F150 S/CREW LARIAT 4X4

5.0L V8, Fully Loaded, Lots of Factory Warranty, Blind Spot Monitoring, SYNC, Twin Panel Moonroof, FX4 Package, Tailgate Step, 20” Wheels, Brake Controller, Chrome Pkg., Roll To p Cover And Much More. STK# 18-F-4

6,995

$

Sale Price

Was $53,500

2015 ESCAPE SE 4WD, 2.0L ECOBOOST

SYNC, rear sensors, dual auto A/C, 10 way power seats, Power lift gate, NAV, heated leather seats, Rear cam and MORE.. Only 58000 kms. STK# 15-ESC-2

20,800

$

Now Only

Was $44,995

Now Only

41,995

$

(New is over $70,000 to replace) 00

Was $27,995

Now Only

43,250

$

2016 FLEX SEL AWD White/Black, 3.5L V6, Moon Roof, Appearance Pkg, Leather Heated Seats, Power Tailgate, Lady Owned & Much More Only 126,000 kms. STK# 16-FL-2

Was $24,995

18,900

Now Only

$

3.6 V6, Very Nicely Equipped, Factory Warranty, 4 New Tires, Only 69,000 kms. STK# 15-JGC-1 Model28SE (special edition) bunk model, sleeps 8, hard body exterior, tub/shower, power awning, 1-large power slideout, clean SGI report, inside and outside peaker, bunks in rear, full 80”x60” “NEW” queen mattress up front. 2-New 2016 propane tanks w/ cover, new battery, A/C, forced air furnace and much more. NEED TO SEE! Financing available. STK# 15-CFI

Special Sale Price

$

Sacrifice

$

Was $24,995

Was $33,900 Sacrifice Below Cost

22,850

$

2016 FORD EXPLORER XLT 4X4

21,995

18,999

3.5LV6, Reverse Camera, Bluetooth, Heated Cloth Seats, Navigation, Blind Spot Mon, Power Rear Hatch, 7 Passenger & Much More. Only 89,500 kms, Clean SGI Report. STK# 16-EX-1

Was $27,895

2011 Can-Am Renegade 800R 4X4 QUAD

2015 F-150 S/CREW XLT SPORT 4X4

23,850

$

2015 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE LAREDO 4X4

5.5’ Box, 5.3 V8, 40/20/40 Bench Seat, Leather Heated Seats, Reverse Camera, To w Pkg, 20” Wheels & Much More Only 31,000 kms. STK# 17-GM1

Now Only

$

HeatedLeather Buckets, Luxury Group, Sport Group, 3.55 Rear Ratio, Power Sliding rear window, Remote start, Trailer To w PKG, Power Sunroof, Dual Zone Auto A/C, Navigation, Dual Power Seats, Sport Hood option, Heated Steering wheel, Bluetooth & ON & ON. Only 149,500 kms, 2 New exhaust manifolds, Serviced & Ready to enjoy. STK# 12-DR-3

2015 COACHMEN FREEDOM EXPRESS TRAVEL CAMPER

2017 GMC SIERRA 1500 SLT Z71

Was $48,500

50,500

Now Only

2012 DODGE RAM 1500 CREW CAB SPORT 6.7 Turbo Diesel, P/Seat, Very Nicely Optioned & Rear Camera & 5th Wheel PREP. PKG 1-Owner Unit Only 84,000 kms • STK# 13-SD-2

Was $23,995

Sale Price $38,999 + TAXES

2013 F-450 XLT C/CAB L/BOX DUALLY 4X4

Local 1 owner unit,

Only 178,000 kms. STK# 09-FL-2

Was $44,995

or OFFERS

Sale Price

25,995

$

2018 F-150 S/CREW XLT 4X4

Very Low Miles, Original Owner, Bought New from Regina PowerSports, Lots of Nice Accessories and Upgraded Tires., Always Stores Indoors. STK# 11-Cam-1 5.0L V8, rear camera, 20” wheels, SYNC, trailer PKG, FX4 pkg, buckets and floor shift, and more. ONLY 73800 kms. SKT# 15-F-8

Was $35,995

Sale Price

Grey, Fx4 Pkg, 5.0 V8, Bucke & Floor Shift, Trailer Pkg, Rear camera, P/ seats, NAV, Ta ilgate step, Sport Pkg & More 31,000 kms. STK# 18-F-3

33,999

$

2015 Can- Am Outlander Max 650 QUAD

Only 770 Miles, Auto, Rear Seat & Storage Compartments, Winch. STK# 15-Cam-1

Now Only

9,200

$

Was $9,495

Now Only

8,395

$

Sale Price

2010 FORD ESCAPE XLT 4X4

2018 ESCAPE TITANIUM 4X4, 2.0L ECOBOOST

3.0L V6, Very Well Optioned, Just Had Over $4000 in Maintenance Done, Call for More Information. STK# 10-ESC-6

Panoramic moonroof, dual power seats, NAV, fully equipped. Only $13,500 kms. STK# 18-ESC-1

Was $11,995

Sale Price $8,99999

Was $32,995

Now Only

KELLIHER MOTORS LTD. KELLIHER, SASK. 306-675-2166 CHECK OUR WEBSITE AT www.kellihermotors.com

42,900

$

AFTER HOURS: 306-795-7151 *All units plus applicable taxes.

DL #907112

$

29,999


A8

September 27, 2019 | This Week Marketplace

Stock car season wraps up with make-up races The dust was flying for one last time this season at the Yellowhead International Speedway Sunday. The race card was a make-up day for the June 23 rain out, and was the last races of the season. The green flag dropped at 2pm to start off the racing action. The event was sponsored by Biblow Ag Ventures and Dr. Bree Rogoza.

The race results were as follows: Hobby stock Heat 1 1ST: 18 Bill Oakes 2ND: 26 Tyler Rosenthal 3RD: 22 Kelly Price Heat 2 1ST: 26 Tyler Rosenthal 2ND: 22 Kelly Price 3RD: 11 Neil Matkowski Heat 3 1ST: 18 Bill Oakes 2ND: 29 Aidan Dahlin 3RD: 22 Kelly Price Feature 1ST: 26 Tyler Rosenthal 2ND: 29 Aidan Dahlin 3RD: 22 Kelly Price

Street stock Heat 1 1ST: 5k Stefan Klym 2ND: 10 Brian Matkowski Heat 2 1ST: 5k Stefan Klym 2ND: 10 Brian Matkowski Heat 3 1ST: 5k Stefan Klym 2ND: 10 Brian Matkowski Feature 1ST: 5k Stefan Klym 2ND: 10 Brian Matkowski Pro 4 Heat 1 1ST: 99 Mike Longpre’ 2ND: 8 Brody

Singleton 3RD: 10 Richard Hiebert Heat 2 1ST: 99 Mike Longpre’ 2ND: 8 Brody Singleton 3RD: 10 Richard Hiebert Heat 3 1ST: 8 Brody Singleton 2ND: 99 Mike Longpre’ 3RD: 10 Richard Hiebert Feature 1ST: 99 Mike Longpre’ 2ND: 11 Caylee Hiebert 3RD: 8 Brody Singleton Mechanics race won by: 10 Denis Perron The Parkland Racing

the weekend. This concludes the racing season at the speedway. Stay tuned on the organization’s Facebook pages for updated points, top driver awards and top car awards as well as information on the upcoming 2020 season. Interested in coming to a meeting or becoming a volunteer? Watch their page for updates on their meeting schedule. — Submitted

Association and the Yellowhead International Speedway would like to thank all the racers for coming out to the race day. They would also like to thank all our fans for coming out in the cooler weather to cheer on the action on the track. A huge thank you also goes to all the volunteers responsible for the track preparation, grounds maintenance, concession, beer gardens and race day officials for the success of

NEW AND EXCITING THINGS ARE HAPPENING AT PHARMASAVE! We are pleased to welcome Marlayna Rutzki as the new Pharmacy Manager Stop in today to say hello to Marlayna & the Pharmasave Team! Pharmacy Services: • Minor Ailment Prescribing • Medication Reviews • Injection Services & Flu Shots (Walk-ins Welcome) • Simpl Medication Packaging • Easy Prescription Transfers • Smoking Cessation Counselling

SENIORS’ DISCOUNT EVERY DAY!

SAVE 10%

*

On regular priced merchandise. Some restrictions apply. See in-store for full details.

E E R F E RY DELIV

ase on Purch ti p ri c s Pre with any We will deliver any in-store product with your prescription purchase.

Pharmasave Langenburg 219 Kaiser Wilhelm Ave | Langenburg, SK. | SoA 2A0 Ph. (306) 743-2333 | Fax. (306) 743-5091

Submitted Photo

Top horse and rider Twylla Newton of Yorkton has added another pair of championships to her equine resume. Riding her Clydesdale Brelee Lilac, Newton captured championships in both training level and prix cap-

prilli (small jumps), at the recent Westman Dressage Show. The event was held in Brandon, MB., Sept. 14 - 16, with horses and riders from both Saskatchewan and Manitoba taking part.

20 OCTOBER 1 POWER TUESDAYST OPEN LATE TO 7 P.M.

%

OFF

(the Regular Price)

EVERYTHING* IN THE STORE *Some exceptions may apply.

• Vitamins & Supplements • Gluten-Free, Walden Farms & Low Carb • Organic Grocery & Organic Body Care • Door Prize %

40

OFF ALL BOOKS

320 Broadway St. W., Yorkton, Sask.

306-783-7633 STORE HOURS: Open Mon. to Sat., 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.


This Week Marketplace | September 27, 2019

A9

Hurry In... 10 Days Only... Ends September 30 2019 Tucson Essential ential w/Safety AWD

2019 Santa Fe Essential FWD

Stk# TU9-117

• 5 Year Warranty on New • Highest Volume Import Dealer • Payment Options for all Budgets

$0 DOWN STARTING AT

186

$

Bi-Weekly Tax Included OAC

D L SO

Stk# SF9-206 $0 DOWN STARTING AT

189

$

Bi-Weekly Tax Included OAC

2013 Lincoln MKZ AWD

2014 Hyundai Santa Fe Sport 2.0T Limited d AWD

2018 Chrysler sler 300 S RWD D

2015 Buick Enclave Premium 3.6L AWD 7-passenger er

Stk# P20-003AT T 58,742 kms

Stk# SF8-128AT 59,258 kms

Stk# U19-030 47,458 kms

Stk# Wi9-004T 124,833 kms

19,900

$

or $199 /Bi-Weekly OAC

$

25,900

28,900

$

or $199 /Bi-Weekly OAC

or

$

203 /Bi-Weekly OAC

$

or

$

23,900

215 /Bi-Weekly OAC

2015 Dodge Challenger R/T Scat Pack ck Coupe RWD 6sp Manual

2019 Ford Edge SEL 2.0L Turbo rbo AWD

2016 GMC Acadia SLE-2 3.6L AWD WD 7-Passenger

2018 Dodge Grand Caravan GT T 3.6L FW F FWD D 7-Passengerr

Stk# W19-002T 21,688 kms

Stk# U19-034 37,226 kms

Stk# SF9-156AT 119,516 kms

Stk# U19-040 62,603 kms

43,900

$

or $390 /Bi-Weekly OAC

$

35,900

23,900

$

or $274 /Bi-Weekly OAC

or

$

183 /Bi-Weekly OAC

$

27,900

or $213 /Bi-Weekly OAC

2013 Ford Explorer Limited ited 3.5L 4WD 8-Passenger

2017 Jeep Cherokee 2.4L Sport Altitude 4x4

2017 GMC Acadia SLT-2 3.6L AWD 6-Passenger

2014 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 High Country 5.3L Crew Cab 4WD

Stk# P20-018A 126,224 kms

Stk# U19-027AT 43,518 kms

Stk# U19-037AT 41,481 kms

Stk# U19-039T 75,324 kms

21,900

$ or

$

195 /Bi-Weekly OAC

$ or

26,900

181 /Bi-Weekly OAC

$

34,900

$ or

$

235 /Bi-Weekly OAC

$

D L SO

or

$

38,900

297 /Bi-Weekly OAC

2017 Ford Escape SE 1.5L 5L ECO 4WD

2017 Hyundai Accent GL 4dr Hatch 1.6L FWD 6sp Manual

2017 RAM 1500 SLT Outdoorsman Crew Cab 5.7L .7L 4WD

2016 Jeep Cherokee 2.4L Trailhawk 4WD

Stk# SF9-222AT 35,504 kms

Stk# KO9-204A 85,415 kms

Stk# U19-042T 129,347 kms

Stk# TU8-255AT 52,065 kms

23,900

$ or

$

161 /Bi-Weekly OAC

$ or

11,900

80 /Bi-Weekly OAC

$

28,900

$

or

195 /Bi-Weekly OAC

$

$ or

$

22,900

175 /Bi-Weekly OAC

2015 Hyundai Santa Fe Sport rt 2.0T Limited AWD

2018 RAM 1500 SLT Outdoorsman Crew Cab 5.7L 4WD

2018 Dodge Charger GT 3.6L AWD

2014 Hyundai Santa Fe XL Limited 3.3L AWD 6-Passengerr

Stk# SF9-154AT 131,971 kms

Stk# U19-038 35,767 kms

Stk# U19-029 46,396 kms

Stk# P20-004A 112,034 kms

18,900

$ or

144/Bi-Weekly OAC

$

$ or

Kimberly Hamilton General Sales Manager

Finance Manager

Jill Schick

306-621-2626

306-322-7573

306-728-8207

Ronda West

Product Specialist/ Used Inventory Manager

306-641-5845

29,900

$

235 /Bi-Weekly OAC

$

Ron Kaban

Dealer Principal

34,900

or

Jamie Zajac

Finance Manager/ Product Specialist

306-641-9594

201 /Bi-Weekly OAC

$

or

$

20,900

186 /Bi-Weekly OAC

Nolan Thompson

Brenda Muzyka

Derek Napady

Trisha Kennedy

306-547-8685

306-620-9145

306-521-7534

306-316-4088

Product Specialist

306-783-8080 / 800-565-0002 Dealer License # 323917

$

Offering top dollar for trade-ins!

Product Specialist

Product Specialist

Product Specialist

YORKTONHYUNDAI.COM


A10

September 27, 2019 | This Week Marketplace

269 HAMILTON ROAD, YORKTON 306-783-6666

©2017 RE/MAX, LLC. All rights reserved. Each office is independently owned and operated.

$

271 BOSWELL STREET

Bill Harrison 306-621-8007 $ diti

Con

Grayson MLS®SK782797

69,999

le l Sa ona

180 FIRST AVE W Calder MLS®SK780142

274,900

119,900

$

d

uce

ed eR

c

Pri

75 ASSINIBOIA AVE Yorkton MLS®SK778820

Mackenzie Society Fun Day a memorable excursion for disabled Courtesy of The Canora Courier The Mackenzie Society of Preeceville held an interagency Fun Day in Canora on August 29. Groups of individuals with disabilities from Mallard Industries of Wadena and Wynyard C.A.R.R.E.S. visited Mary and Wally Huebert’s 10-acre property, said Gailene Pasiechnik, Mackenzie Society of Preeceville’s executive director. “The day was cool and windy, but that didn’t dampen the spirits of the group members or the organizers,” said Pasiechnik. Wally provided rides on the Hueberts’ park train, which is about one-third the size of a normal train. Participants also played games and enjoyed a barbecue and dance. Terry Dennis, CanoraPelly MLA, was in attendance and presented Saskatchewan flags and

Terry Dennis, Canora-Pelly MLA was one of the visitors who enjoyed the Mackenzie Society of Preeceville Fun Day hosted by the Huebert family. From left, were: Mary Huebert, Dennis, and Jordan and Wally Huebert. pins to group members. “The purpose of the event was that those with disabilities could experience a train ride and have a fun day with the opportunity to build friendships at a social event,” concluded Pasiechnik.

195,000

759,000

$

$

ew

N

Sandi Shewchuk 306-621-9015

229,900

$

292 WELLINGTON AVE Yorkton MLS®SK783957

Mark Zawerucha 306-641-9406

184,900

Yorkton “Condo Life” MLS®SK782644

32 LINCOLN AVE Yorkton MLS®SK781579

Yorkton MLS®SK786089

175,000

$

w Ne

#206 - 57 RUSSELL DRIVE

41 WILLOW CRESCENT

19,900

$

ng sti

Li

12 ARMSTRONG STREET Theodore MLS®SK785868

$

or y F rs ad ne Re Ow w Ne

RM of keys .79 acres MLS®SK784131

115,000

169,000

$

144 2ND AVE N Yorkton MLS®SK784931

65 CIRCLEBROOKE DRIVE

439,000

$

Yorkton MLS®SK785714

Shawn Pryhitka AG SPECIALIST 306-621-9798

119,000

$

$

202 FOURTH AVE N Yorkton MLS®SK782805

Terry Dennis, right, presented Saskatchewan flags and pins to Joel Kolodziejak and other Fun Day participants.

1107 BIRCHWOOD AVE

$

Wade Windjack 306-620-6905

g

tin

Lis

699,900

RM OF GOOD LAKE

“160 acres mixed land with buildings MLS®SK776867

222,900

PFEIFER FARM

RM of Cote No. 271 MLS®SK767782

5,745,000

$

RM OF CANA

“3404 acres grain land with buildings MLS®SK756856

Victoria Habuza smiled from ear-to-ear and appeared to thoroughly enjoy the Fun Day train ride.

289,000

$

$

Listed

and

D L rda e SbyO b a l Ba Stacy Neufeld 306-621-3680

649,000

$

126 BAILEY DRIVE Yorkton MLS®SK786853

199,000

$

Elyce Wilson 306-621-HOME 4663

124,900

$

400 BROADWAY AVENUE Bredenbury MLS® SK784549

Darren Balaberda 306-621-2515

79 TUPPER AVE Yorkton MLS®SK785370

230 MAIN STREET Springside MLS® SK783707

Yorkton MLS®SK778313

196,900

$

Listed

151 KING STREET W Yorkton MLS®SK786852

470 RIVERVIEW ROAD

231 FOURTH AVENUE N Yorkton MLS® SK775739

and

Listed

and

D L da r e SbyO b a Bal

D L da r e SbyO b a Bal

184 SUNSET DRIVE S

296 WELLINGTON AVE

Yorkton MLS®SK779644

Yorkton MLS®SK786774


This Week Marketplace | September 27, 2019

Special Olympics awards presented The Special Olympics Saskatchewan SaskTel Awards Banquet was hosted in Yorkton Saturday at the Gallagher Centre. “Special Olympics Saskatchewan takes great pride in acknowledging some of our greatest athletes, volunteers, supporters, and sponsors,” detailed the evening’s program. “Without the dedication of these and many other individuals and organizations, we would not be able to provide our athletes with the opportunity to participate in sport training and competition, while making new friends and creating lifelong memories.” The following awards were presented, detailed here with information from the program on the recipients; Coaches of the Year: The awards were presented to Special Olympics Saskatchewan’s most outstanding coaches. Nominated by athletes, volunteers, parents, and community members, award recipients are chosen based on their contributions to sports in coaching effectiveness, professional development, and leadership with Special Olympics. Sherry Pasloski – Yorkton Sherry is a ‘Jack of all Trades’ when it comes to Special Olympics. She currently sits on the Board of Directors for the Special Olympics Yorkton and District Community, of which she has upheld the position of secretary the past five years. She is a key asset in keeping the group operating at a high level. Sherry is the head coach for the Yorkton Bocce Program and also helps coach the 5-Pin Bowlers on a weekly basis. In addition, she has been a driver in the development of the Snowshoeing program, and also volunteers with the Yorkton Storm Swim Club, which has now integrated our swimming athletes into their mainstream programs. Wayne Michaluk – Regina Wayne has been involved with curling as a coach since 2004, when his daughters were participants in the Curl for Kids program running out of the Highland Curling Club. From there, he coached them through a total of seven Provincial competitions. At one of the Provincial Competitions he was also voted “Coach of the Year” for his professionalism and sportsmanship. He also coached a team in the Provincial Winter Games in 2010 and 2011. Wayne was the Sports Tec for the Special Olympics Winter Games for the sport of curling in 2014. In the

Faye Matt, left presents the Volunteer of the Year to Yorkton’s Pam Schmuck. 2019 Winter Games, Wayne coached the team to a silver medal. Junior Coach of the Year: This award is presented to Special Olympics Saskatchewan’s most dedicated coach or volunteer under the age of 21. Nominated by coaches, athletes, volunteers, and community members, award recipients are chosen based on their contribution to sports, coaching effectiveness, development, and leadership. Theo Lautsch - Swift Current Theo not only coaches Curling, he is an active curler himself. He is able to work with the athletes and adapt his training methods to meet their particular skill level. Theo completed the Special Olympics Competition Coaching program and understands the importance of meeting the athletes at their level to give them confidence and a good feeling about the level they are competing at. He feels Special Olympics gives the athletes a voice in the community and always is willing to go above and beyond to make sure the athletes have a positive experience through sport. Volunteer of the Year: This award goes to a Special Olympics volunteer who has made a significant contribution to Special Olympics within their community or district, not necessarily in a sporting context. Pam Schmuck - Yorkton Pam is an active member of the Special Olympics Yorkton Board of Directors and is a representative on the Provincial SAC Committee. She believes strongly in Special Olympics and the inclusion of our athletes into the community wherever possible. She is now involved with getting as many of our athletes as possible, involved in the collaboration with Anytime Fitness, where our athletes now receive free membership for the year. She goes to the gym herself, not to coach the

Regina Ukrainian Co-op Sausage (Over 20 Varieties Available)

• Perogies • Nalysnky • Cabbage Rolls 320 Broadway St. W., Yorkton, Sask.

306-783-7633

athletes, but to simply be there to give them encouragement as they work with the other fitness instructors. She attends Bocce and Bowling nearly every week, assisting where needed and giving encouragement to our athletes. Her upbeat personality makes all the practices a happy place for coaches, volunteers and athletes. Team of the Year: This award is presented to the Special Olympics Saskatchewan sports team that was most successful in working together to reach

A11

Faye Matt - CEO Special Olympics Saskatchewan, left with Tia Zimmerman Athlete of the Year, and Colby Kosteniuk - Athlete of the year. the team’s athletic goals. All athletes on the team did their personal best, demonstrated true sportsmanship, and exemplified the true spirit of Special Olympics. Ladies Team Sask 5 Pin Bowling - Combination Team: Regina; Saskatoon; Meadow Lake The Ladies Team Sask 5-Pin Bowling Team consists of Candace Bates, Lindsay Markwart, Bree Warsaba, Renee Scherr, Pam Mcgee and coach Rhonda Penno. They are kind and caring individ-

uals, and celebrate the other athletes in their personal achievements and successes. They have a very strong sense of community ingrained in their bones and are strong advocates for people with intellectual disabilities and Special Olympics. Each individual is an asset and offers so much to the team. These ladies each hold an essential place on the team, and are celebrated for their different personalities, qualities, and skills that represent and define who

they are. Each member of the group is a role model, a mentor, friend, and a leader in both Special Olympics and in their home communities. They are ambassadors for our organization across the province and show no signs of changing that. They take pride in being a part of Special Olympics and promote how the programs and sport have changed their lives for the better. One can visibly see that through their Continued on Page A13

BIG BROTHERS BIG SISTERS OF YORKTON & AREA

CHASE THE ACE - FOR KIDS SAKE Every Thursday night from 6 PM – 8:30 PM @ Mr. Mike’s Steakhouse 275 Broadway Street East | Yorkton, SK Contest starts September 26, 2019. Contest ends September 24, 2020. *There will be no draw on December 26th, 2019*

ticket prices 1 for $10 3 for $20 74,500 tickets available $250,000 in prize money available to be won! (if all tickets are sold)

Any age can purchase tickets. Tickets may only be sold or purchased in Saskatchewan. Tickets can be purchased at Big Brothers Big Sisters of Yorkton & Area, Canadian Tire & Mr. Mike's Steakhouse until 5 PM Thursday. Tickets will then be sold at Mr. Mike's Steakhouse from 6-8:30 PM Thursday nights which will be the cut off for that week. The draw will be held at 8:45 PM each Thursday night. To win the jackpot, the person drawn MUST be present or have a proxy on the ticket. All proceeds go to support Big Brothers Big Sisters of Yorkton & Area. Thank you for your support! Call: (306) 782-3471 www.yorkton.bigbrothersbigsisters.ca LOTTERY LICENCE # LR19-0052

STORE HOURS: Open Mon. to Sat., 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.

BigBrothersAndSisters_4x127.j27_R0011742444.indd prod2/kj MP Sept 27/19


A12

September 27, 2019 | This Week Marketplace

40-years marked

Submitted Photos

The 40th Anniversary of Queen Elizabeth Court in Yorkton was marked Friday. The celebration included messages of congratulations from provincial Minister for Seniors Warren Kaeding, Yorkton Mayor Bob Maloney, and Yorkton MLA Greg Ottenbreit. The event was attended by both community members and residents.

ISC Yorkton office to close Oct. 4 By Devin Wilger Staff Writer

Information Services Corporation (ISC) is closing three offices across the

province, and one of them is in Yorkton. The office, currently located in the Linden Square Shopping Centre, will close on Oct. 4. Other offices closing

include Humboldt and Prince Albert. Shea Haverstock with ISC said that the office closure, which will affect four jobs in the city, was a busi-

ness decision sparked by changing trends in how customers access their services. “With factors such as fewer customers accessing

counter service, increasing use of online service, as well as shifting economics of the business, we adjust our operations.” Service will be provid-

LOCAL BUSINESS

SUPPORTING OUR COMMUNITIES RESERVE YOUR SPOT BEFORE OCT. 4TH 16 JOBS IN YORKTON

SINGLE

$75

Established 2012 Established

306-782-2262

71 Dracup Ave., Yorkton

royalhonda.ca

DL#328697

Over 10000 Copies in Select areas of Marketplace Distributed Oct. 18 Call The Sales Team to Reserve Your Space 306-782-2465 sales@yorktonthisweek.com yorktonthisweek.com

14 JOBS IN YORKTON DOUBLE

$145

Grumpy’s Established 2012 (306) 782-2422

START A TREND SHOP - EAT - SPEND - ENJOY LOCAL!

ed through online options as well as telephone support, said Haverstock. Online and telephone service is the primary way that most customers interact with ISC, and he said their goal is to continue to provide service through those means. “If someone’s coming to the counter, it might be for that extra bit of personal service an individual might be reaching out for. However, that can be done over the phone and through other methods.” The concern now is with the employees at the offices which will soon close, Haverstock said. “With these changes to our business, our concern is certainly with those employees in our affected locations. We are working closely with them to ensure this process is personal and respectful.” Mayor Bob Maloney said you never want to see an office close in the city, and he has sympathy for the people affected by the office’s closure. “It’s always disappointing when you lose jobs.” However, he understands why the decision was made, going by the way that the city itself uses their services. The majority of the city’s operations use ISC’s online component when they want to research land titles, and he suspects that for a lot of customers, this shift has made the closure inevitable.

Owned and operated by: The Prairie Newspaper Group LP, a division of GVIC Communications Corp. Publisher/ Advertising Manager: John Bauman Editor: Calvin Daniels Reporters Devin Wilger Cory Carlick Production Manager: Debbie Barr Advertising Sales: Sandy Kerr Andrea Wilson-Henry Dougal Todd Classified Sales: Deanna Brown Accounts Payable: Julianne Thom

Phone: 306-782-2465 Fax: 306-786-1898 e-mail: editorial@yorkton thisweek.com 20 Third Avenue North, Yorkton, S3N 1B9 MP-Ownership_1x65.nil_ R0011511700.indd


This Week Marketplace | September 27, 2019

Olympics Continued from Page A11 dedication and all of their efforts of ‘just being themselves’ – they are creating a more inclusive, accepting, and celebratory environment for people with intellectual disabilities. Athletes of the Year: These awards are presented to Special Olympics Saskatchewan athletes who have demonstrated significant personal and athletic growth, and who best demonstrates the qualities of the Special Olympics Athlete’s Oath. Colby Kosteniuk – Regina Colby will always tell everyone that: ‘Swimming is where he found his niche, and when he joined Special Olympics, his confidence’. This is also how he explained his Games experiences, in simply looking at it as a new beginning, opportunity, and privilege to be a part of. He is a true ambassador for Special Olympics. He promotes what the programs have done for him, as he has grown over the years. Colby will always be the first to make sure new athletes feel welcome. As he says (in his own words)

“it can be scary, and sometimes you just need a friend to show you the ropes!” He knows what it means to be a Special Olympics athlete - he knows that his responsibilities go beyond competing and training as an individual. He knows that it is about friendship, and building up those around you - and he takes this on wholeheartedly. Colby was asked to join Team Sask, and following, Team Canada. At the World Games in Abu Dhabi - Colby was highly successful, bringing home a number of medals. He was a great ambassador and representative for Canada, our province and Special Olympics in general. Tia Zimmerman – Humboldt Tia is respectful and supportive of her fellow teammates; she is overjoyed when another athlete achieves success. Tia continually encourages others to do their best, as others have encouraged her to do the same. Tia has an unprecedented sportsmanship attitude and makes a distinct effort to uphold a positive pos-

ition within the sport community. Tia qualified to participate in the Special Olympics Saskatchewan Provincial Games, and from there was picked as an alternate for Nationals. When her team mate could not participate, she had to learn how to swim longer distance races. This all culminated in Tia being able to compete and medal in these races - Not only at Nationals - But also at the World Games in Abu Dhabi! Tia is a true role model for athletes that have intellectual disabilities. Simply put, Tia has inspired others to be champions and encourages her teammates to be the best they can. Shining Star: This award is presented to a Special Olympics Saskatchewan athlete who has best exemplified the spirit of Special Olympics over the past year through their displays of sportsmanship, striving spirit, continuous effort, positive attitude, and courtesy to their fellow athletes. Kolby Arlitt – Unity Kolby is an active athlete in the Special Olympics Bowling,

Laurie Carpenter - Chair of the Board - Special Olympics Saskatchewan, Dwight Rieger (Regina) Athlete Lifetime Dedication Award. Powerlifting and Bocce programs. He attends practices regularly, even with the challenges of living 60+km away from the facilities where they are held. Kolby is a positive influence in the group – greeting people by name and making everyone feel welcome and important. He is an engaging individual, and often comes to practice with a new story or joke to tell. Kolby loves

Special Olympics and the sporting opportunities it provides. This year Kolby ran his very own bake sale fundraiser for Special Olympics at his school. All the proceeds raised were shared with his fellow athletes toward programming. He is extremely proud

of his Special Olympics accomplishments and family. Community Excellence Award: This award is selected by the Special Olympics Saskatchewan Provincial Office and is awarded to a community that puts forth a genuine effort to have high-level and quality programming at the community level, as well as with provincial initiatives and fundraisers. Recipient: Special Olympics Moose Jaw Bob Pedde Memorial Award: This award, named after the late Bob Pedde, a long-time volunteer, is awarded to an individual or group who has shown outstanding dedication and contribution to Special Olympics Saskatchewan. “In memory of Bob Pedde whose dedication to the Special Olympics movement was legendary.” Recipient: Shauna Hammer

EAGLE FIREARMS LTD

FALL

SUPER SALE

ON SELECT VORTEX PRODUCTS

FULL LINE OF VORTEX PRODUCTS IN STOCK. Vortex Viper HD 10x50 Binoculars VPR-5010_HD SALE

675

$

Vortex Crossfire 10x42 Binoculars CF 4302 $

19999

Vortex Ranger 1000 6x22 Rangefinder RRF 101

375

$

Courtesy of Preeceville Progress

Brothers bring in impressive harvest of pumpkins Carter Scheller, left, and his brother Wyatt Scheller, both of Ketchen, appeared to be enjoying

themselves while posing for a photograph with their fall harvest of pumpkins on September 19.

Vortex Diamondback 3.5 - 10x50mm V-Plex MOA DBK-M-03-P

Vortex Diamondback 12x50 Binoculars DB 207 SALE

29999

$

Vortex Fury HD 10x42 Binoculars w/Built in Rangefinder LRF300

104999

$

Vortex Razor HD LH 2 - 10x40 SFP G4 BDC RZR-1565

94999

$

29999

$

640 - 93rd Ave, Tisdale, SK 306-873-2648

www.eaglefirearms.ca

DEADLINE CHANGE

Due to the upcoming Thanksgiving Holiday, the deadline for Yorkton This Week October 16, 2019 issue is Friday, October 11, 2019 at 3:00 p.m. Note: Our office will be closed on Monday, October 14, 2019

YORKTON THIS

WEEK

Ph. 306-782-2465 e-mail: sales@yorktonthisweek.com

YTWDeadline_6x56.k09_R0011659349.indd/prod2/kj/6x56L• YTW oct 2,9/19 MP sept 27/19 oct 4/19 PROOF TO john

A13


A14

September 27, 2019 | This Week Marketplace

Preeceville Museum closes for another season

Courtesy of Preeceville Progress The Preeceville and District Heritage Museum officially closed for the season with a pie and coffee event on September 13. “Even though we are now closed to visitors, there is work going on,” said Agnes Murrin, museum representative. “We have cleared out the Military Room for the sanding of the hardwood floors and painting. That room will be getting a face lift. Then there is the work of getting ready for winter. The clay oven gets wrapped and the many leaves need to get raked,” she said. This year the museum had many artifacts donated but one that stood out was a Russian Samovar (used for making tea). “It is a lovely piece that was originally in the T.A. Holm family. (They were Danish). He was

the creamery manager in Preeceville for many years. In 1950 Thorvald and his wife Agnes left Preeceville and moved to Flin Flon, Man. The Samovar went with them and was lovingly polished by Agnes. The Samovar was passed to daughter Karen Holm Johnson who eventually gave it to her daughter Sue Johnson who lives in Nova Scotia. This summer it was returned to Preeceville and we heard the story of this beautiful artifact. It has Russian writing on it and is date stamped beginning in 1893,” stated Murrin. The museum’s theme this year was Pioneer Women. “We began the year with an open house (bread pudding), then a pancake breakfast in June and a chili/ clay oven bread day during Old Home Week. On the closing day

we served homemade pie and coffee and

it turned out to be a beautiful day,” stated Murrin. “As in previous years we will be participating in Culture Days on September 27 so come out and see what we will be having this year. Please check out our Facebook page to see what else we are up to.” “We have a small but dedicated group of volunteers on the museum board but we are always looking for additional board members. We always need new ideas. Speaking of ideas, next year will be the 15th anniversary of your museum, and we are looking for ideas and input on how we should celebrate that milestone. Contact any of the board members and give us your ideas. Also the museum has copies of the Preeceville History Book Lines of the Past for sale. They make excellent Christmas gifts,”

The Preeceville and District Heritage Museum officially closed for the season with a pie and coffee event on September 13. Members in attendance, from left, were: Agnes Murrin, Sharon Draper, Darlene Medlang, Shirley Lowe, Joan Peel, Donna Chalupiak and Sharon Prystay. she said. “Thanks to everyone in Preeceviile and the surrounding area who supported the museum by

donating artifacts and attending our events. It was much appreciated.” The current members of the board are

Agnes Murrin, Sharon Draper, Joan Peel, Darlene Medlang, Donna Chalupiak, Shirley Lowe, and Carol Gawrelitza.

Friends of Madge Lake make donation to Ski Hill Courtesy of Kamsack Times The Friends of Madge Lake (FOML) organization is a non-profit corporation whose goal is to raise funds to support projects at Madge Lake and the Duck Mountain Provincial Park. Projects are identified by members and voted on at the annual general meeting (AGM) in August of each year. “This year our members identified the important contribution of the Duck Mountain Ski Resort

to the Provincial Park and voted to support the Ski Hill with a donation of $5,000,” it said in a release.

FOML, and the organization is currently in the process of becoming a registered charity.

“We are excited to be able to support such a great part of the park and the group that works so hard at making it the beautiful spot it is.”

“Our understanding of this is that sponsoring businesses may donate and claim business expenses, but individuals will not be able to use the receipt for income tax purposes until we are granted charitable status,” it said on the group’s Facebook page.

“The Ski Hill organization is appreciative of the donation which will help to keep it operating,” said Wayne Sas, chair of the board.” “Treats and Treasures” is the official name of the cabin store operated by

of each year, but has rates for three-year and lifetime memberships. Its member-

9

UNLIMITED PLANS

$80*

/MO*

*SOME CONDITIONS APPLY

Kim Schindler, FOML (Friends of Madge Lake) treasurer, presented a cheque to Wayne Sas, board committee chair of the Ski Hill at Duck Mountain Provincial Park.

• Turn off notifications during homework time. This means you, too, Mom and Dad. Whistles, buzzes and bells distract more than just the person whose phone is sounding the alert. • Did you know that when iron and copper in metal kitchen knives

come in contact with certain fruits and vegetables, it causes them to brown more quickly? It’s better to use a glass, plastic or ceramic-coated knife to cut produce items, especially lettuce, apples and avocados, which are prone to browning. • To remove the scent of garlic from your hands, sprinkle salt on a cut lemon and rub it on your hands. Then, wash as normal with soap and water. • This tip comes to me from my grandmother. If you roll sausages in a very light coat of flour before

GIC Rate in Town Best RRSP We guarantee you the highest rate by matching or beating any local bank or credit union’s posted rate in town.

2 Years

1 Year

5 Years

4 Years

3 Years

2.20 2.26 2.29 2.29 2.35

If you secure a better RRSP posted rate, we’ll pay you $50

%

%

%

*Certain conditions apply - Rates subject to change

2 Years

3 Years

%

4 Years

%

5 Years

*Certain conditions apply - Rates subject to change

Barry Marianchuk CFP Yorkton, SK (306) 782-2275

www.thewirelessage.com TheWirelessAge_3x100.j27_R0011591976.indd

ship is all inclusive, “for anyone who has a love of Madge Lake.”

The group helps to fund projects for the park that are outside of the park budget. FOML sells

SASKATCHEWAN

STARTING AT

annual individual oneyear memberships for January 1 to December 31

Barry Marianchuk CFP Yorkton, SK 306-786-5615

Life Insurance I Disability Insurance I Group Benefit Plans

you cook them, it will reduce the shrinkage. • Now, here’s a great solution, from G.H. in Florida: “After I pressure wash my patio and driveway, I mix up a gallon of vinegar with a cup of salt and a few drops of dish soap. I use this on cracks to deter weeds from growing in them. It’s safe and works quite well.” • “If you use a thimble when sewing, here’s a tip from my seamstress mom: Wet your thumb or finger before you pop the thimble on. It will stay put, as the moisture helps to create a little suction. It’s aggravating when a thimble falls off.” — J.R. in Pennsylvania

HUDEMA’S SHISHLIKI

• Lamb Cubes & Steaks • Pork Cubes • Chicken Always available at

320 Broadway St. W., Yorkton 306-783-7633

Nutters_1x28.nil_ R0011505531.indd • 1x28lines • mp-eow/tfc


This Week Marketplace | September 27, 2019

Hey Yorkton, this

Saturday th September 28

10

% off

grocerıes

OR

when you spend min. $50*

15

% off

grocerıes when you spend min. $125*

you choose ask your cashier for details Your More Rewards card lets you save money and quickly and easily earn points. Multiply your points with our frequent in-store promotion and VIP coupons. Stop by the customer service desk or visit MoreRewards.ca to sign up.

* Receive 10% off your groceries with a min. purchase of $50, OR 15% off your groceries with a min. purchase of $125, excluding Lotto, tobacco, prescriptions, gift cards, wine, Tim Hortons and McCafé products, postage stamps, wholesale products, rewards, rebates and taxes, where applicable. Cannot be combined with VIP offer. Valid in store only.

Low, low prices on items you buy the most.

*see in store for details

Yorkton 277 Broadway St. East | open 7am to 10pm, 7 days a week

WE MATCH all competitor flyer prices

We Match: If a competitor within our geographical trade area currently offers a lower advertised price than our current in-store price on any identical grocery item (brand, size, etc.) we will match the competitor’s price. “Competitor”, “major competitor” and “geographical trade area” are determined solely by us and are based on a number of factors which can change from time to time and store to store. Excludes mandatory ‘multi-buys’ (e.g.; $1.69 each when you buy 3), ‘spend x get x Free’, percentage discounts and discounts obtained through loyalty programs. You must present the competitor’s current advertisement in order for us to provide you with the price match. We reserve the right to limit quantities.

SaveOnFoods_6x222.j27_R0041738459.indd prod2/kj MP Sept 27/19

A15


Services 3000 Real Estate 4000 Renters Guide

8000 Education 8200 Employment 9000 Auctions

Classifieds A16

September 27, 2019 | This Week Marketplace

20 Third Ave. North, Yorkton

Whether you’re buying or selling...

CLASSIFIED ADS GET RESULTS!

ADVERTISING IS AN INVESTMENT NOT AN EXPENSE

ROOFING • SIDING in • this SOFFIT & FASCIA To advertise spot WINDOWScontact & DOORSthe • Sales 5 INCHTeam EAVESTROUGHING at

Donnie McDill

Total Quality Installation 204.281.2425 306.641.5021 sales@yorktonthisweek.com Email: high_angle_roofi ng@hotmail.com 306-782-2465

WE DELIVER RESULTS

To place your classified ad by telephone call

www.MarketplaceThisWeek.ca | September 21, 2012

BAN \\tsclient\Drives\CompositionFiles\Layout\Keep\ Banners\YTWM-Classifieds_Index_and_info.pdf 2.0000 xNotices 197 1100 4000 Seniors 1000 Notices 5000 The Market 1200 Employment 5000 Funeral 1700 Children 5400 Garage 1400 Education Services 1800 Seniors Sales 2000 The Market 6000 Real Estate 2000 Business 5600 Pets 2020 Auctions 6500 Renters Services 6000 On Wheels 2086 Garage Guide 2500 Financial 7000 Agriculture Sales 8000 Business 8000 Education 3000 Services Children Services 3000 Real 8200 Employment 3500 Pets Estate 9000 Agriculture 3535 LivestockGuide 9100 On Wheels 4000 Renters 9000 Auctions

CLASS INDEX

20 20 Third Third Ave. Ave. North, North, Yorkton Yorkton

Whether you’re buying or selling... Whether you’re buying or selling...

CLASSIFIED ADS CLASSIFIED ADS GET RESULTS! GET RESULTS! To place your classified ad by telephone call To place your classified ad by telephone call at

782-2465

306-782-2465

Or fax us at 306-786-1898 Or email at classifieds@yorktonthisweek.com Or fax atbe 786-1898 Your adus will seen in email Yorkton ThisOr Week, Marketplace & online at www.yorktonthisweek.com classifieds@yorktonthisweek.com

BUY THREE WEEKS FOR BUY $ SIX WEEKS *+GST

21.35 FOR AND $$ GET NINE ** WEEKS FREE 17.95 *Some restrictions apply, call for more details

+GST

AND GET SIX WEEKS FREE Value Added Word Ads

Add tremendous visibility to your Yorkton This Week word ads. Bold print, centering, underlining Simply request your Word Ad to appear with greater impact Each featurerestrictions $0.20 per word per apply, week. *Some

call for more details FOR AN EXTRA

5

$

00 /week

Value Added Word Ads

20 words or less

Add tremendous visibility to your Yorkton This Week word ads. Bold print, centering, underlining Simply request your Word Ad to appear with greater impact Each feature $0.10 per word per week.

We Will “SUPER SIZE” your ad with bigger type, making it a 2x bigger than a normal ad. GET RESULTS! Place your classified ad in 84 weekly newspapers throughout Saskatchewan for only $209.00 a week.your Or for $86.00 ad perinweek, you can focus on Place classified 84 weekly newspapers oneSaskatchewan of four zones.for(for 25$209.00 words) a week. throughout only Or for $86.00 per week, you can focus on one of four zones. (for 25 words)

00,000 Employees found. over 5 e,0k0e0rs h c a e e 0 R s 0 b Careers made. 5 o j Employees found. toiavler s Rpeoatcehn aaslkjaotbcsheeewkaenr Careers made. i WIDE CAREER DISPLAY ADS wan poitnenSt katchePROVINCE a PROVINCE WIDE CAREER DISPLAY ADS S in s

$7.79 per agate line $7.79 per agate line

OPEN: Monday to to Friday Friday 8 8 a.m. Monday a.m. to to 55 p.m. p.m.

DEADLINES: p.m.Monday Monday DEADLINES:Wednesday Wednesday Edition, Edition, 44 p.m. Marketplace, 4 p.m. Tuesday Marketplace, 4 p.m. Tuesday

ALL ADS MUST MUST BE BE PAID PAID IN IN ADVANCE ADVANCE ALL ADS

MP_classindex.nil.indd 2x197.5 prod3/dm/proof tracy

1040Monuments - Monuments

In Memoriam 1100 Cards of Thanks

’s M mONUMENTS onumenTs TT&ymiak YMIAK GRAVE CO. at ’SSURFACING

The family of the late Kirk Neibrandt wish toMemory extend our heartIn Loving of felt thanks for the numerous cards ofTyler sympathy, flowers, gifts of food, Patrick Dobko the generous donation Education May 20, 1987 Trust Fund, visits, phone calls Sept.from 24, 2016 and support relatives and friends following the loss of my husband and our father. Thank you to the Doctors, Nursing Staff of ICU and 1st West, Home Care Treatment Nurses and Palliative Care of the Yorkton Regional Health Centre. The Doctors and Nurses of the Allan Blair Cancer Centre, Regina, Regina General Hospital and the Foothills Hospital, Calgary, Alberta, for their care of Kirk. A special thank you to Dr. van Heerden and staff and Louck’s Lovealso. Always and Pharmacy We also wish to express our thanks to Vern and Forever Missed staff at Christie’s Funeral Home for family - Mom, Dad, their Your professional service, Pastor & Cortney Matkowski DanKari Moeller for officiating the ser(Tristen, Mason, Kaydence) vice, Jackie Guy - soloist, for her and songs, Tara & Darren Colby special the Rhein Lion’s (Braeya & Lincoln), Club for the use of the hall and theGrandpa many people who helped with & Grandma Dunlop, set up ofAunts, hall, lunch Uncles,and clean up. Thank and youCousins to everyone who shared with us and our families, Kirk’s Celebration of Life on August 15, Adult 2012. Personal Your support was overMessages whelming. “You can shed tears that he is gone, or you can smile because he lived; Smile, open your eyes, love and go on.” PRODUCTS — With healing hearts, tears in Independent Associates our eyes, Wendy, Brandi and Phil & Adele Kurenoff Dana Neibrandt. ID 083625

782-2465

& GRAVE SURFACING CO.

Or fax us at 786-1898 Or email classifieds@yorktonthisweek.com

Granite, Bronze, Marble Granite, Bronze, Monuments, GraveMarble Covers, Monuments, Grave Covers, Vases, Artificial Flowers, Vases, Artificial Flowers, Cemetery Inscriptions & Cemetery Inscriptions Cremation Urns. & Cremation Urns.

BUY SIX WEEKS FOR

FULLY GUARANTEED FULLY GUARANTEED LICENSED AND BONDED LICENSED AND BONDED 529 Main St. South,

17.95

529 Ituna, Main St. South, Box 476, Sask. S0A 1N0 Box 476, Ituna, Sask. S0A 1N0

$$

Ph. 306-795-2428 Ph. (306)795-2428

Serving Surrounding Areas Serving Since Surrounding 1960 Areas Since 1960 IN HOME ESTIMATES AT NO CHARGE IN HOME ESTIMATES AT NO CHARGE

**

+GST

AND GET SIX WEEKS FREE

SEE OUR LARGE DISPLAY SEE OUR LARGE DISPLAY

TymiaksMomuments_1x48. In Memoriam 1050 In Memoriam nil_R001340556.indd 1x48L comp3/DM classified GAWRYLIUK — Elaine. In lovproof to brian ing memory of a dear sister who

*Some restrictions apply, call for more details

entered God’s Heavenly Kingdom on September 26, 2011. Of all the many blessings However great or small To have had you for a sister 3 The0 family of the late Pauline Was the greatest gift of all 6 Spelay wish to extend their heartThe family chain is broken now VANILLA OR PEPPER felt thanks for cards of sympathy, And nothing seems the same mass cards, flowers, gifts of food, But as God takes us one by one Duplexes for Sale Value Added Word Ads donations, visits, phone calls from The chain will link again. relatives and friends following the Lovingly remembered Add—tremendous visibility and to your20 Yorkton This Week word ads. GOOD SPIRIT CRES. Open loss of our mother, grandmother, sadly missed by brother Ed, sisBold print, concept, 3 bedroom, 3 bathrooms, centering, underlining In Loving Memory of and great grandmother. Thanks ters Sylvia & Lorraine and 306-641to appear thefinished doctors and nursing staff Simply request yourfamilies. Word Ad tofully withbasement. greater impact their REINOLD WAGNER 9716. HOUSE Sun.,Health Sept. at word theOPEN Yorkton Regional Aug. 1933 Sept. 2018 Each feature $0.10 per per week. WEGNER — In loving memory of 29, 1pm-3pm. Centre, Pasqua Hospital - Regina, Albert Wegner, February 14, 1921 St. Peter’s Hospital - Melville for Your life was a blessing to September 23, 2009. for Salethank you their care.Houses Also a special treasure He Your had memory a nature a you could not to St. Paul Lutheran Care Home, help You loving, BEAUTIFUL 2 orexcellent 3 bedroom are loved beyond Melville for your caretowndurAnd a heart words that was purer than house; 1200 close to ing this past year. sq.ft., We also wish to gold., schools & hospital. Pictures can express our thanks to Larry and Missed beyond measure. And to those that knew and loved be on Kijiji underHome Houses staffviewed at Bailey’s Funeral for him,Place your classified ad in 84 weekly For Yorkton. services, Call George at newspapers their Rent professional Father Forever in the hearts His memory will never grow old. 306-537-3228. Ray $209.00 Lukie, Father throughout Saskatchewan for only a Peter Pidskalny, of your Family — Ever remembered, forever Father Joakim Rac inforBroadview, officiating for $86.00 perfamily week, you can focus week. Or HOUSE FOR on sale loved, Elsie and the services, the cantors, sq. ft., original owner, choir very one of four zones. (for 25884 words) and the of Columbus for well kept,Knights 2 bedroom, 1-1/2 bath, 1100Announcements Cards of Thanks leading the rosary, grandcentral air, holy $85,000. Forthe more in“BOOKKEEPING” Everything you children and grandchildren The family of the late Dennis formation call great 306-696-2556. need towould knowlike4 today workshop. for being pallbearers, crossbearer, Kuzek thank everyCall 306-782-0255 to register, limepistle reader, and giving the euloone who supported us through Land for Sale ited seating. gy, the luncheons as served by the Dennis’s illness and after his passSt. Mary’s Cultural the ing. The gifts of food, cards, phone Just Listed: Four Centre quarterafter mixed Events prayers, theSK. Royal Canadian calls andComing donations will never be farm nearand Leask, Home quarter 0 0 Legionhouse, after the funeral service. forgotten. to Father0Mel 0,0 has GRACE Thank you PRESBYTERIAN workshop, barn & Employees found. r 5bear— Dennis, Michael, Trudy,Muller Dave Slashinsky, pall h oveSUPPER. CHURCH cantor, FALL ersbins. cchoir, $475,000. Call Gerald k a e e e R s b Careers made. and Family ers and the Orthodox jo for lLadies Wednesday, October 3, n at C&C Realty, 306-570-7743. a i t n e a t serving the lunch after & prayers, ew po Turkey 4:30pm-6:30pm. tchtrim1120 Announcements askaBilokreli Sperogies, Ron Sebulsky in Cheryl SK WIDE Farmland Wanted: I have mings, turnips, and ham, poPROVINCE CAREER DISPLAY ADS a for preparing in Theodore buyer wanting 40-50 of tatoes, varietytheoflunch salads, biscuits #1 IN PARDONS. Clearquarters your crimiafter funeral and a thank you goodrecord! grain Start land.TODAY Prefer for West of and the buns, homemade desserts, nal ONLY to Garry Gawryliuk for the eulogy. Regina/Saskatoon. Call Agency Gerald squares. 13 & up $18, 6-12 $12, $49.95/mo. Our Accredited Also thanks to the staff Muller FASTEST, at C&C Realty, 306-570undera5 special free. offers GUARANTEED at Bailey’s Funeral Home for their 7743. Pardon. For FREE Consultations, caring and professional matter for call 1-866-416-6772. www. Childcare Wanted getting us through a difficult time. ExpressPardons.com. & Family DEADLINES: Wednesday Edition, 4 p.m. Monday SEEKING NANNY — withVal child expeMUSIC MAKERS - Music & rience for two 18 month old chil- 4 p.m. Marketplace, Tuesday Movement classes for children dren in Yorkton Monday to Friday birth through age 4; PIANO 8am-4:30pm. Call 306-621-5985. LESSONS for all ages & styles. Call Diane at 641-9887.

783-7032

$7.79 per agate line

OPEN: Monday to Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

USE MARKETPLACE CLASSIFIEDS ALL ADS MUST BE PAID IN ADVANCE 306-782-2465 USE THIS CONVENIENT ORDER FORM TO PLACE YOUR AD USE THIS CONVENIENT ORDER FORM TO PLACE YOUR AD

MAIL TO: CLASSIFIED ADS, YORKTON THIS WEEK, CLASSIFIED ADS, YORKTON THISS3N WEEK, MAIL TO: P.O. BOX 1300, YORKTON, SASK. 2X3 P.O. BOX 1300, YORKTON, SASK. S3N 2X3 or CLASS NO. or classifieds@yorktonthisweek.com classifieds@yorktonthisweek.com CLASS NO.

3 1 2 1 2 3 7 8 6 6 7 8 11 12 13 1 1 1 2 1 16 17 13 8 1 6 1 7 1 8 ❑ 1st line centered and bold ❑ Bold

4 4 9 9 14 1 14 9 1 9 ❑ Center

5 5 10 1 10 5 1 5 20 2 0 ❑ Underline

❑ 1st line centeredPLEASE and boldCHECK ❑ BoldOPTION ❑ Center ❑ Underline Please insert my ad for......... PLEASE weeks. CHECKPayment OPTIONenclosed................... Please insert my ad for......... weeks. Payment enclosed................... Name . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Phone ....................... Name . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Phone ....................... Address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .City/Town ........................ Address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .City/Town ........................ Mastercard ❑ Postal Code . . . . . . . . . . . . . Visa ❑ Postal Code . . . . . . . . . . . . . Visa ❑ Mastercard ❑ Card No. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Expiry Date ........ Card No. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Expiry Date ........

★ Name, address and phone number must accompany any advertisement placedand in the Classifieds. reserves any the ★ Name, address phone number Publisher must accompany right to withholdplaced ad fromin publication if information notreserves complete.the advertisement the Classifieds. Publisher

right to withhold ad from publication if information not complete.

Call for a FREE ESTIMATE

A19

Marketplace_earlug_1x25.nil.indd/prod3/dm Industrial/Commercial Apartments/Condos for Rent 1120 Announcements 1130 Coming Events 14px24.5ag/earlug/mp-tfc /f/c/proof mark 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 The world’s largest income tax or reliability of such For preparation firmadvertisements. is seeking a greater information on advertisresponsible individual capable ingof conditions, please consult the operating a volume business.* Association’ s Blanket Advertising Conditions on our website at www. swna.com.

H&R Block Franchise Available

As an H&R Block Franchisee, you’ll PROVINCE-WIDE CLASSIFIEDS. receive: Reach over 550,000 readers week-

ly.• Call this newspaper NOW or Income tax & operational training 306-649.1405 for details. • National and local advertising • Use of our tax preparation & other related 1130software Coming Events

YORKTON FARMER’S MARKET

For more details, call:

H&R Block Melville email: melsale@tgfgroup.ca Phone: 1-306-740-8357 See details at www.BusinessSellCanada.com/92909002.htm *business experience is required

Buy Locally Eat Fresh

HRBLOCK.CA

Parkland Mall Open Houses

Every Thurs. and - 5 p.m. Sat. 9 a.m. OPEN HOUSE FRESH VEGETABLES, Saturday September 28, 2019 PLANTS, CRAFTS, Preeceville, SK BAKING, CABBAGE ROLLS, 12 pm - 2&pm PEROGIES MEAT For bookings phone 33 2nd Ave NW Lorraine Sully at 782-7374

MLS@ SK779061

1170 - Public Notices

FALL SUPPER; LOCATION: FURNISHED BACHELOR ApartBURGISat BEACH HALL,Ave. DATE: ment 217 4th N. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 2012. $340/month. Phone 30, 306-7824030. Two sittings - 4:00 and 5:30 p.m. Walk-ins Welcome. ADVANCE TICKETS AVAILABLE AT CANORA PHARMACY, CANORA First Choice Property AND ALEXANDER’S MEN’S Management WEAR IN YORKTON or call Linda Available immediately for rent: at 563-4885 or Dodie at 563-4174. NEWLY RENOVATED Bachelor, 1, 2 & 3 ADULTS $12.00, 4-12 YEARS bedroom suites throughout 5 loca� ons in the Bradbrooke and4Dalebrooke Drive areas. $6.00, UNDER FREE (Children’s building, close proximity bus stops, All tickets at the toDoor). Securedavailable parks, college etc. proceeds will go to replacing the Includes: fridge, stove, coin operated laundry, playground equipment that was 1 parking stall, water and heat. On-site management destroyed in the 2010 flood. NO PETS Security deposit and references required.

1140 Companions

Enquire about one (1) month free rent!

For viewing contact Kim@ 306-620-5671 LOOKING FOR a female companGarry 306-621-6793, 403-580-5050 ext. 3 ion between 55 and 65. I enjoy dancing, dining, cooking, and shopping. Please for respond Duplexes Rent to Box E, c/o Yorkton This Week, Box 2 BEDROOM duplex, mature 1300 - 20 Third Ave., Yorkton, SK, person/couple, N/S, N/P, references S3N 2X3 required, $900./mo. Available 1150 Personals immediately. Call 306-783-6922.

LOCAL HOOKUPS TWO BEDROOM 1-888-628-6790 Duplex. One BROWSE4FREE bath,#7878 Mobile attached HOT LOCAL garage. or $1,250/month + utilities. Available CHAT 1-877-290-0553 Mobile Immediately. Phone 306-783#5015 Find Your Favourite CALL 4713. NOW 1-866-732-0070 1-888-5440199 18+

Houses For Rent Birth PROBLEM WITH Certificates? Maybe late issued. 4 BEDROOM House For Rent. Maybe I could help correct the $1100/month + utilities. No Pets, record at Vital Statistics. Call John No Smoking. References required. @ 306-563-6883. Call 306-621-8754. Available Oct. 1. REMOVE YOUR CRIMINAL RECORD 100,000+ have used our BEAUTIFUL 2 or 3 bedroom services since 1989. BBB A+townrathouse; 1200allows sq.ft.,youclose to ing. US waiver to travel schools & hospital. Pictures can to the US, or apply for a Record be viewed on(Pardon) Kijiji under Suspension - Houses profesFor Rent Yorkton. Call at sional & affordable Call George 1-8-NOW 306-537-3228. PARDON (1-866-972-7366) www. RemoveYourRecord.com TAKING APPLICATIONS for a 4 bedroom house for rent, single car 1170 -noPublic garage, air Notices conditioning. F/S/W/D. Available October 15. No Smoking, No Pets, No Partying. $1600/month + utilities. references required. 306-641-5909.

NOTICE

Public notice is hereby given that the Council of the R.M. of Orkney

No. 244, intends to adopt Bylaw Z2/12 under The Planning and Rooms $104,900 Development Act, 2007 to amend Bylaw No. Z2/94, known as the

DO YOU need a room in Yorkton Yorkton Planning District Zoning Bylaw. MEAGHAN HADUBIAK

for a day, a week or longer? For

CANORA AND AREA Intent more information call 306-620306-562-7485 9920. The proposed bylaw Z2/12 will: A) Rezone proposed twelve (3.5 acre) parcels on the NW 24-25-4For Rent 2, from A-Agricultural to C1 - Highway Suites Commercial and Light Industrial.

FOR RENT - Reasonably Priced Upstairs Suite. Partially furnished, heat & water supplied. No Smoking. The affected land to be rezoned is legally described as NW 24-25-4-2 References Phone 306twelve proposed 3.5 acre parcels shown within therequired. bold dashed outline 621-9584. on the following map.

Apartments/Condos for Rent Affected Land

ALLANBROOKE APARTMENTS Proposed parcels on the NW 24-25-4-2 FOR RENT: Two

• 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

PRinvestments_1x27.nil_ R0011511701.indd 1x27L prod2/KJ (class 4040) •wed-mp-tfc

Bedroom Suite in North East Yorkton. $850/month including utilities. 1,000 sq.ft., heated floor, private entrance, gas fireplace. No Pets or Parties. Available Immediately. Phone 306783-7973.

Appliances 17 CUBIC FOOT Woods stand up deep freeze. Excellent condition. Only 4 yrs. old. 306-783-8057.

Wanted Farmland Wanted! Looking to preferably rent or possibly purchase farmland in the Nobleville, Marean Lake, and Perigord area. If interested contact: Ryan Sunderland 306-322-7822.

I AM looking for a 20 inch walk beReason The reasons for the amendments are: hind lawn mower, side discharge, mowersection with for engine in very 1) To accommodate subdivisions of Rally the quarter proposed good userunning working order. twelve (3.5 acre) parcels for the intended of highway commercial Phone 306-782-9131 or 306-621and light industrial. 9783.

Public Inspection Farmsmay for Sale Farms for Sale Any person inspect Bylaw Z2/12 at the municipal ofÀce in Yorkton, Saskatchewan during regular ofÀce hours between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. Monday through Friday. Copies are available at cost.

Acres of Expertise.

Written Submissions Any person(s) may make a written submission to council regarding proposed Bylaw Z2/12. Submissions will be accepted either by mail or at the public hearing. Mailed submissions should be forwarded to: Rural Municipality of Orkney No. 244 26 - 5th Ave. N., Yorkton, SK S3N 0Y8. Public Hearing Council will hold a public hearing on October 11, 2012 at 10:30 a.m., at the R.M. OfÀce at 26 - 5th Avenue North, Yorkton Saskatchewan, to hear any person or group that wants to comment on the proposed Bylaw Z2/12. Council will also consider written comments received at the hearing, or delivered to the undersigned at the municipal ofÀce before theWade.Berlinic@HammondRealty.ca hearing.

Wade Berlinic (306) 641-4667

Issued at the R.M. of HammondRealty.ca Orkney No. 244 this 21st day of September, 2012. Donna Westerhaug, Administrator

HammondRealty_2x30.a27_R0011506258.indd prod2/kj classifed Jan 5/18 - Dec. 28/18


At Your Service

USE THE CLASSIFIEDS 306-782-2465 CLASSIFIEDS GET RESULTS 306-782-2465

BUSINESS & SERVICE DIRECTORY

Turn to today’s Yorkton This Week Classifieds for the day’s best buys.

Handyperson

Health Services

WHATEVER NEEDS CarSmart shoppers find theDONE. best buys in pentry, plumbing, painting, yard the Yorkton This Week Classifieds. work, garbage hauled away. Phone 306-621-7538, leave message. Phone 306-782-2465, and we will help you place your ad in This Week.

GET UP TO $50,000 from the Government of Canada. Do you or someone you know Have any of these Conditions? ADHD, Anxiety, Arthritis, Asthma, Cancer, COPD, Depression, Diabetes, Difficulty Walking, Fibromyalgia, Irritable Bowels, Overweight, Trouble Dressing... and Hundreds more. ALL Ages & Medical Conditions Qualify. CALL SASKATCHEWAN BENEFITS 1-800-211-3550 or Send a Text Message with Your Name and Mailing Address to 306992-5527 for your FREE benefits package.

Services for Hire

best buys ISmart DO shoppers Rototilling find of the gardens with in thebehind This Week walk rear Marketplace. tines. Phone 306782-9131 or 306-621-9783.

Get a jump on the job search. Start checking the Classifieds today. Bargains, bargains, bargains! Classified, classified, classified. Check itBuilding out today.Supplies Keeping YOU informed each week in our community-Yorkton This Week. Millions of people look to classifieds across Canada every week — it’s used news. Smart shoppers find the best buys in the This Week Marketplace Classifieds. Bringing you the information each week in and around the community This Week. If you love animals watch our pet columns for the companion you need. Everything is coming up cash when you advertise in This Week Classifieds. Check This Week Classifieds vehicle classification for buys on cars. Time to trade that car? See today’s This Week Classifieds for terrific values on new and used cars. Sell your older car in This Week Classifieds and you’ll have extra money for a new one. Can’t face the thought of housecleaning? Look for some help in the Classifieds. Apartment shopper: Save gas by checking the This Week Classifieds and calling ahead. March to the phone and place a fast-acting classified ad to sell still-good items you no longer use. Bargains, bargains, bargains! Classified, classified, classified. Computers/Electronics Check it out today. COMPUTER DESK, comes with hutch, 3 side drawers, 1 open If there’s something you58 want to drawer, length 5ft., height inches rent,excellent buy, find, trade or sell, check in condition. Phone the This Week Classified Ads. 306-783-3964. COMPUTER/OFFICE Millions of people Chair, look adto justable seat, on coasters, fabric classifieds across Canada every seat & back, swivel base in excelweek — it’s used news. lent condition. Phone 306-7833964. Give us a call soon. We’d like to Sale - Misc help you For place a classified ad in Yorkton This Week. Phone 306BUSINESS 782-2465. CLOSEOUT. 6x6 walk in cooler, Kelvinator freezer, Billboard highway sign, meat/bakery racks, cash sell, register, debit maBuy, rent, hire,2 announce, chines portable), fax machine. looking,(1find, trade, read it in the Call 306-745-3484. classifieds in Yorkton This Week Phone 306-782-2465.

General Employment

For Sale - Misc

STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP

Published weekly by Boundary Publishers Ltd., a subsidiary of Glacier Ventures International Corp. The Glacier group of companies collects personal information from our customers in the normal course of business transactions. We use that information to provide you with our products and services you request. On occasion we may contact you for purposes of research, surveys and other such matters. To provide you with better service we may share your personal information with our sister companies and also outside, selected third parties who perform work for us as suppliers, agents, service providers and information gatherers. Our subscription list may be provided to other organizations who have products and services that may be of interest to you. If you do not wish to participate in such matters, please contact us at the following address: Yorkton This Week, 20 Third Avenue North, Yorkton, S3N 2X3. For a complete statement of our privacy policy, please go to our website at: www.yorktonthisweek.com or stop by our office and pick up a copy. Yorkton This Week is owned and operated by The Prairie Newspaper Group LP, a division of GVIC Communications Corp.

BoundaryYTW_1x64.nil_R0011511698. Advertisements and statements contained herein1x64L are the sole reindd prepress2/KJ sponsibility of the persons or enclass display wed/mp-tfc tities 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. BARN-STYLE VINYL Garden Sheds - 8x8ft. $1000; 8x10ft. $1250; 8x12ft $1450. Insulated 54” doors. Insulated large dog houses $300. Phone 306-7838260. BATHROOM SINK, Avon doll bottles, 48” bed frame, Ukrainian records, china, cups & saucers, lamps, a large picture, plants, new luggage, paper shredder, quilting fabric, Eaton’s catalogues. Phone 306-782-2127.

This Week Marketplace | September 27, 2019 Cars

FOR SALE: NEW Airlift kit 5000, load levelling kit system for 2015 2019 Ford 150. Asking $375. Call 306-533-3737.

2013 VOLKSWAGEN Jetta Sedan, 4 door diesel with 66,000kms. New tires, leather interior with sunroof. Navigation and back-up camera. All emissions have been changed and safetied. 306-7831880 or 306-621-7491.

FOR SALE: Twister horse shelter on treated skids, 15’w x 9’h x 10’ deep. $2000 & two 20’ Koenders windmills $1600/each or $3000 for both. 306-641-5994. GRAIN FED, Free Range Roasting Chickens. $4 per pound ranging from 8-11 pounds. Available Oct. 1. Call/text Marla 306-6202586. OAK DRESSER w/mirror, moveable side mirrors, a door on each end w/shelf, 3 drawers. Price $475. 5 cubic foot chest freezer $190 - 2 yrs. old, like new. Phone 306-782-7335 leave message and number or 306-621-7641. PROVINCE-WIDE CLASSIFIEDS. Reach over 550,000 readers weekly. Call this newspaper NOW or 306-649.1405 for details. RICKER’S CAMPGROUND. 2020 Seasonal Sites Available. 30 amp/water/130 gal septic tank $2600; 50 amp/water/130 gal septic tank - $2800; 50 amp/water/400 gal septic tank - $3200. May 1, 2020 - October 12, 2020, winter storage included. Call 204-9372716. 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. WINE MAKING Equipment: 3 carboys, 2 primary’s, floor style corker: English Ironstone China: (rose pattern) 8 place settings. 306-7837014. 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.

Garage Sales 132 MCBURNEY DR. Thurs., Sept. 26, Fri., Sept. 27 & Sat., Sept. 28 also Thurs., Oct. 3, Fri., Oct. 4 & Sat., Oct. 5. 9am-5pm. MOVING SALE. Everything Must Go! Household, garden, farming, etc. Items added daily. Rain or Shine. 152 CLAREWOOD Cres.; Thurs., Sept. 26, 9am-5pm, Fri., Sept. 27, 9am-5pm, Sat., Sept. 28, 9am5pm. Misc. items. 18 WILLIS AVE. Springside. Fri., Sept. 27 & Sat., Sept. 28, 10am4pm each day. 216 2ND AVE. N. Friday, Oct. 4, 8am-5pm, Saturday, Oct. 5, 8am4pm. Small appliances, many books, bedding, lamps, many miscellaneous articles. 527 PARKVIEW RD. Instruments, piano and variety of bicycles & miscellaneous items. Please call for an appointment to view. 306783-7484. 78 ELIZABETH Ave.; Wed., Sept. 25, Thurs., Sept. 26, Fri., Sept. 27, 9am-6pm. Gotta go, outta here garage sale. Radial arm saw, reciprocating saw, scroll saw and stand, orbital sander, lots of other tools, composters, pictures and lots of misc. household etc.

CRAFTSMAN YARD TRACTOR. 24hp tractor and 42 inch mower. Attached 40 inch electric 2 stage snowblower, weights and chains included. 142 hours, like new. Mower never used. 306-782-3280 leave message. Asking $3,000 OBO.

2009 BUICK LUCERNE CXL. Fully loaded, Sask safety certified, 122,700kms, winter tires on rims included. $10,500. Call 306-6210251.

General Employment

General Employment

Cars

Classified has all kinds of useful information that you should know about — read This Week Classifieds weekly.

RESIDENT MANAGER/MAINTENANCE WORKER

It’s time to spring those unused Management Company is itemsProperty from your closet, basement and storage areas with a classi-Worker for our Manager/Maintenance fied ad, phone 306-782-2465.

currently seeking a Live-in Resident apartment buildings located in Yorkton

Key Duties and Responsibilities include: Enforcing the provisions of the Residential

Hey, do-it-yourselfers! You’llrental find process for residents which includes advertising property, Tenancy Act, manage all the tools and equipment you all paper work (eg. leases, etc.) for rental units, rent collection, manage building need to get the job done by lookmaintenance which includes conducting repairs and painting as necessary, cleaning ing in This Week Classified Ads.

common areas. Perform other duties as assigned. The Residence Manager/Maintenance Worker is required to possess strong working knowledge of the Residential Tenancy Act, excellent communication skills (includes Offer your special service with written and verbal communication), good customer service skills and must be a both low-cost, effective This Week Classified Ad.literate There’s always Word, Excel & Emails). Possess experience in conducting computer (Microsoft a maintenance sale in progress in the and — repairs (eg. painting, cleaning, carpentry, plumbing electrical, etc.), Classifieds. attention to details and accuracy. Ability to respect confidentiality of information. All resumes should be emailed to reasonablerentals@hotmail.com Need someone to fill a position in your business, phone This Week classified ad desk, 306-782-2465 and find the right person for your need.

A17

For Sale - Misc

Collectibles & Classic Cars 1981 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX LJ. Green, 2-door, V8 265 cubic inch 4.3 litre, 3-spd auto transmission, new tires, spare set of summer rims and tires. Approx. 206,900kms, $2,600. Phone cell 306-621-0147.

Parts & Accessories

LH RECYCLED

LTD.

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 LHRecycled_1x47.nil_ Boat Access / Parts R001341986.indd prod2/kj spec for sandy HEWITT 3000lb boat lift w/blue canopy, full length bunk. Good Spirit Lake. Like new. Phone 1306-222-2817.

General Employment

2016 GMC TERRAIN 2016 CHEV SONIC LT, CARS 5 Door Night Fall Gray SLE AWD, Jet Black, 2016 C CHEV SONIC LT, Metallic, 5 Door Night Fall Gray 2.4L 4 cyl, 33,011 kms 2016 CHEV TRAX LT AWD, 1.4L 4 cyl, 24,218 kms Metallic, Metall 1.4L 4 cyl, 24,218 kms Cyber Gray Metallic, 1.4L 4 2016 CHEV IMPALA LT, Summit White, 3.6L V6, 2016 CHEV IMPALA LT, cyl TURBO, 31,690 kms 27,900 kms Summit Sum mm White, 3.6L V6, 2016 BUICK ENCLAVE LEATHE 2016 GMC TERRAIN RWhite LEATHER AWD, 27,900 27,9 ,90 kms ,9 SEATS Frost, 3.6L V6, 25,500 kms SLE AWD, Jet Black, 2016 6 GMC TERRAIN SLE AWD, Jet Black, 2016 CHEV SONIC 20 LT,07 2.4L 4 cyl, 33,011 kms CHEV SILVE 2.4L 4 cyl, 33,011 kms 5 Door Night Fall Gray 2500 HD 2016 RADO CHEV TRAX 175,527 KMLT AWD, Cyber Gray 2016 CHEV TRAX 201 Metallic, , LIF FRONT SEAT T KIT, HEATED Cyber Gray LT AWD, A Metallic, 1.4L 4 cyl S, 1.4L 4 cyl, 24,218 kms SEATS, TRAI DUAL POWER LER HITC31,690 Metallic, 1.4L 4 cyl Me kms H STK# 2016 CHEV IMPALA LT,192392TURBO, B TURBO, 31,690 kms TU $ V6, 2016 BUICK ENCLAVE E Summit White, 3.6L 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 oz ak@ yaho Cyber Gray Metallic, o.ca 1.4L 4 2.4L 4 cyl, 33,011 kms Metallic, M Broadw E., York 2016 CHEV TRAX 31,690 kms 1.4L 4 cyl, 24,218 kms cylayTURBO, 1 to n, SK DLLT, LT AWD, Cyber Gray # 92016 ENCLAVE 0899BUICK CHEV IMPALA 2016 CH 2 8 Metallic, llic, 1.4L 4 cyl Summit White, 3.6L V6, LEATHER AWD, White URBO, 31,690 kms 27,900 kms Frost, 3.6L V6, 25,500 kms TURBO,

CALL KENN

34,998

KOZAK

Farm Implements

Livestock

20FT. Double swather 400 Versatile, 6 cyl Ford engine, stored inside, ready to go. Phone 306-6962957.

C. JONES TRUCKING SERVICE INC.

4890 CASE 4WD Tractor, 2 deep tillage cultivators around 33ft., 22ft. Seed Rite, Farm King heavy duty brush cutter (Shultz), 36ft. Massey swather, 1957 Chevy 3 Ton truck, fully restored, V8 5spd. Offers. Phone 306-627-3445. BOURGAULT 34’ cultivator with new shovels and tine harrows, 330 series, $5,000. Phone 306-5636376. GOOD’S USED TRACTOR PARTS (204) 564-2528 or 1-877-564-8734 Roblin, MB

Feed & Grain WANTED: ALFALFA broom grass, round bales or slough hay, round bales, semi load delivered. Call 306-595-4707

General Employment

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. FOR SALE: Polled Purebred 2 indd •class7010 •1x34L year old and yearling Charolais mp-eow-tfc bulls. Some sept14,28/12 red factor. Phone 306•prod3/dm •sandy 435-7116. King’s Polled Charolais.

Steel Buildings / Granaries STEEL BUILDING CLEARANCE...”SUPER SAVINGS SALE - FALLING PRICES!” 20x23 $6,080. 25x27 $6,640. 28x27 $7,462. 32x35 $10,336. 35x35 $12,576. One End Wall Included. Pioneer Steel 1-855-212-7036. www.pioneersteel.ca.

Career Training

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 • We pay by direct deposit on the last Friday of every month • Weight bonuses • Sales bonuses • Any age welcome • Only 2 days or less per week

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

306-786-6600 Yorkton, SK

U_Drive_1x32. nil_R001341981.indd prod3/dm class mp-tfc sansy

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

circulation@yorktonthisweek.com or telephone circulation at:

306-782-2465

Auctions YTW-Carriers_2x67.a25_R0011511710.indd Parts & Accessories prod2/kj Jan 2/19 - Dec 25/19 (f/c) jim (class) 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.

Sports Utilities & 4X4s 2011 CHEVY TRAVERSE. Well Maintained, new tires. Contact 306-782-0169.

Trucks & Vans 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.

RVs/Campers/Trailers 2005 CLASS A Holiday Rambler 30 ft. motorhome (V10), 35,521 miles, c/w generator, 2 slides, AC, rear camera, auto levelling, excellent condition, $52,500. OBO. 306562-7777.

Auctions

Excellent Moving Online Auction for John & Leanna Neufeld & Guest Consignors Sept 26 - Oct 1 Featuring: EZGO RXV Fleet Freedom Shuttle Golf Cart, Champion 4000w Generator, JD 2013 D110 Riding Lawn Mower Bagger (111hrs), Electric Chain Saw, JD JS 63C SP Lawn Mower, 2 Wheel Utility Trailer, Honda HS55, Tracked Snow Blower,Simoniz Pressure Washer Household: Yamaha Clavinova Piano Keyboard, Recombinant Trainer, Sports Exercise Bike, Oak Dining Room Table/8 Chairs (extra leaf), 3 pc. Blush Leather Chesterfield set/Recliners, Cedar Chest, Suede Futon, 3 pc. Queen Bedroom Suite, LED TV’s, Bar Fridge, Kitchenware, Glassware, Home Décor and More, 5 pc. Patio Set, Garden Tools, Camping Supplies. Professional Office Equipment: Desk, Chairs, VOIP Telephone System, printers, keyboards, etc. New Clothing: Shirts, Jeans, Work Boots. Antiques/Collectibles: Sewing Machine, Dining Room Table/6 Chairs, Large Assortment of Ducks Unlimited Collectibles. Sale conducted by

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

*In conjunction with Ukrainetz Auction www.ukrainetzauction.com

This newspaper is recyclable


A18

September 27, 2019 | This Week Marketplace

Video release of National Doukhobor Heritage Village Courtesy of The Canora Courier A video described as an “exceptional documentary which has been two years in the making” is now ready for public viewing. On October 4 there will be a public screening of the video National Doukhobor Heritage Village: Prayer Home 100 Years, at the NeatbyTimlin Theatre, University of Saskatchewan (U of S). The screening is free, and open to the public. “The beautiful complex of the National Doukhobor Heritage Village and its profound connection with Saskatchewan’s Doukhobor community are explored in this documentary film produced and directed by Dr. Veronika Makarova (PhD), a professor in the Department of Linguistics,” said information found on the Internet. The film will be briefly introduced by its producer and director, Makarova,

Walter Ostoforoff of Canora, chair of the National Doukhobor Heritage Village in Veregin, was photographed with a large rug that depicts the Veregin Prayer Home which was donated to the Heritage Village by Dereck Wolkowski of Kamsack.

Three weekly newspapers for sale in east central Sask. Owner wiling to consider financing. Call 306272-3262 or email bob.johnson@sasktel.net for details.

who conducts research on Doukhobor language, beliefs, and culture, and has multiple publications in these areas. “The footage was filmed by individuals from the University of Saskatchewan on July 14 and 15 in 2017 at a gathering to celebrate the centennial of the Veregin Prayer Home,” said Walter Ostoforoff of Canora, chair of the National Doukhobor Heritage Village. “The footage filled four individual discs.” The weekend included bus tours of the area to see the sites of the original villages and cemeteries and to point out where past enterprises such as the brick factory and flour mill were located near the village of Veregin. There

Auctions

Auctions

Trucking & Transport

C&G SHUTTLE SERVICE INC. 1-306-647-3333, Home 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. Business Opportunities

ROBLIN FARM CONSIGNMENT AUCTION, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 2019 AT 10:30 AM, ROBLIN, MB Accepting consignments of MACHINERY, TOOLS, RVS, ATVS, VEHICLES, LAWN & GARDEN EQUIPMENT TO CONSIGN: CALL or Text 204-937-0144 (CURTIS) or Email: gartonauction@gmail.com

EARLY CONSIGNMENTS: TRACTORS: 65 Massey diesel tractor w/duals, no 3 pth arms (good cond); 2 - 135 White tractors w/duals and 10' Degleman dozer blade (good cond); MACHINERY & EQUIPMENT: 30' Bourgault cultivator, Farm King 8 x 31 auger w/electric motor, Westward 3 pth F300 fertilizer spreader/applicator, Sakundiak HD10 2200 pto swing auger and much more; TOOLS, SHOP, HARDWARE: Pro 4000 5hp 60-gallon standup compressor; TriStar 230 AC/DC welder; gas-powered wood splitter; 2 dispersals of tools, hardware plus a lge variety of other items; FARM, LIVESTOCK ITEMS: 4-wheel farm wagon; mineral feeder, etc; HOUSEHOLD, ANTIQUES, COLLECTIBLES: Table set, couch, electric bed; butter churn, cream cans, Redwing crocks, oak wall phone, etc. For full listing and pictures, visit www.gartonsauction.com

Auction Service SERVING THE PARKLAND AND SURROUNDING AREAS SINCE 1992 PO BOX 543 Phone: (204) 692-2583 Cell: (204) 648-4541

DAUPHIN, MB

R7N 2V3 garton@inetlink.com www.gartonsauction.com

ESTATE AUCTION FOR ANTHONY BASCHAK,

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 2019, AT 10:30 AM, 1 MI NORTH FROM PINE RIVER, MB, ON HWY #10, 1/2 MI EAST, 1/2 MI WEST. MAJOR EQUIPMENT HAS SHEDDED AND IS IN VERY GOOD CONDITION! TRACTORS: 2006 JD 6420 MFWD tractor (ONLY 170 hrs!), 3pt, no FEL, 24F/24R Auto Quad, left-hand power reverser, LIKE NEW; 1968 1750 Cockshutt - 1840hrs, with Leon 707 loader and bucket (mint cond); 1951 CASE “S” tractor, restored (exc cond); consigned Oliver 88 tractor, good tin, fluid in tires, factory hydraulics, with FEL, running order; MACHINERY: 1984 Versatile 4400 SP 15’ swather, cab, air, 6 cyl, gas (exc cond); 1968 Cockshutt 535 SP Combine, open; JD 5 bottom kick back plow; 16’ Cockshutt 253 tandem disc, notched front blades; trianglfold tyne harrows; FK hyd drill fill auger; rotary seed cleaner; 2002 Buhler - FK 84” cut rotary mower; farm wagon, gravity boxes, deep tiller, horse drawn mower; VEHICLES & RECREATIONAL: 1975 GMC 6000, 3-ton grain truck, exc wooden box, roll tarp, 19834 orig miles, 350?/ 5 speed (vg body, safety TBC); 1973 Chev Custom 1/2 ton truck-restorable; 1991 Polaris 2x4 ATV; 1973 Arctic Cat snowmobile; GRAIN BINS - to be moved: Westeel Rosco grain bins: 3 - 1350 (4 tier); 1-1650 (5 tier); 1-1250 Behlen grain bin FARM, TOOL AND SHOP ITEMS: log splitter w/5hp motor, 500 gal fuel tank, furnace, qty of tires, lumber, hoses, ladders, barbed wire (new); 2.25HP air compressor plus a variety of other tools, hardware and shop items; also many other LAWN, GARDEN, RECREATIONAL, COLLECTIBLE AND HOUSEHOLD items. For full listing and pictures, visit www.gartonsauction.com

Auction Service SERVING THE PARKLAND AND SURROUNDING AREAS SINCE 1992 PO BOX 543 Phone: (204) 692-2583 Cell: (204) 648-4541

DAUPHIN, MB

R7N 2V3 garton@inetlink.com www.gartonsauction.com

were tours of the Prayer Home, a banquet, prayer service and brunch, as well as performances by the Saskatchewan Doukhobor Choir and the visiting CCUB (Christian Community of Universal Brotherhood) Choir of B.C., presentations and a plaque unveiling. Visitors came from all parts of North America for the event, and included dignitaries Cathay Wagantall, the Yorkton-Melville MP; Terry Dennis, the Canora-Pelly MLA; Ken Cheveldayoff, provincial minister of parks, culture and sport, and Johnathon J. Verigin, descendant of Peter Verigin. To learn more about the film, one may contact Ostoforoff or any board member of the National Doukhobor Heritage Village or by sending an email to v.makarova@ usask.ca. The National Doukhobor Heritage Village is both a National and Provincial Historic site. Located at Veregin, this museum complex depicts the lifestyles of the Doukhobor immigrants who settled the area. The village features a museum, administrative building, bakery with brick oven, bath house, Prayer Home,

barns, and blacksmith shop. Also on site is a gift shop and picnic area. In 1982 the province of Saskatchewan declared the Doukhobor Prayer Home a Provincial Heritage Building. The Verigin Doukhobor Prayer Home is a landmark of the area, with architecture that can be traced to the mid1800s in Russia. Built in 1917, it served as a Prayer Home and residence of the two Doukhobor leaders, Peter V. Verigin and his son Peter P. Verigin. Today it is part of the National Doukhobor Heritage Village. The National Doukhobor Heritage Village was officially opened June 29, 1980, the day which the Doukhobors celebrate annually as Peter’s Day. It is the day which commemorates the burning of the arms and which led to the Doukhobor emigration from Russia. Cement foundations give evidence of several business and residential structures that were once located there. Of the earlier buildings, only the Verigin Prayer Home, a machine shed and grain elevator remain. Two buildings, both of which are Prayer homes and facing one another,

Among the visitors to Veregin on July 14 and 15 when a celebration was held to mark the centennial of the Veregin Prayer Home were members of a British Columbia Doukhobor choir. Members included two sisters and two cousins from Castlegar, who were photographed in front of the Veregin Prayer Home. From left, were: Stefanie Soukeroff, Galena Hudikin, Dawn Hudikin and Valentina Loukianoff. were the beginning of a Heritage Village Complex. The much larger Prayer Home was symbolic of the earlier community which began in 1899, flourished for two decades, and then saw the majority of its people relocated to British Columbia. The smaller brick prayer home is reminiscent of the prayer homes located in each of the more than sixty villages which sprang up in the first years of the century. Other buildings, typical of the village dwellings of an earlier age were added in 1981 and 1982. In all, thirteen buildings make up the Heritage Village Museum Complex. The early homes reveal the life and the habits of the pioneer Doukhobors. A “peche” (a brick oven), a “banya” (bathhouse) and several household articles and utensils can be found in the homes. The brick Prayer Home (built of native brick) serves as the historical or literary area of the Heritage Village. The Museum and Administration Building holds a few thousand Doukhobor artifacts, ranging from photos and

handicrafts to clothing and hand tools. Barns, a blacksmith shop, and a collection of agricultural equipment complete the Doukhobor Heritage Village. Declared a National and Provincial Historical Site, the Doukhobor Village depicts the lifestyles and habits of the Russian Doukhobor People who immigrated to Canada in 1899. Settling on the prairies the Russian Doukhobors started to build a communal operated enterprise consisting of; grain elevators; flour mills; brick plants and lumber mills. These hard-working, determined people lived in communal villages spread out on approximately three-quarters of a million acres of land. The Veregin Site operated until 1939. In 2018, the grain elevator constructed in 1908 by the Doukhobor settlers of the community, and located directly across the road from the Doukhobor Prayer Home, received both federal and provincial heritage property designations.

Gateway Co-op Fuel Good Day Courtesy of The Canora Courier Gateway Co-op held Fuel Good Day on September 17 at its locations in Canora, Buchanan, Preeceville and Sturgis. Over $4,600 was raised to support local community groups, stated Brad Chambers, Gateway Co-op General Manager. During the day, 10 cents per litre of full service fuel pumped at the Canora C-store, Buchanan store and Preeceville Home Centre was donated to the cause. “Additional funds were raised from barbecues held in Canora by the Canora and District Benevolent Association, in Buchanan by the Buchanan Community Centre, in Preeceville by the Preeceville Fire Department and in Sturgis by the Sturgis Station House Museum,” said Chambers. The funds raised included nearly $2,000 for fuel/slushie/coffee donations and over $2,600 for the barbecues. The funds were shared equally between: Canora and District Benevolent Fund, the Preeceville Fire Department and the Sturgis and District Rural Fire Co-operative.

At Co-op Fuel Good Day in Canora on September 17, Oliver Vieira (right) had his gas tank filled and his windshield cleaned by Michael Skibinsky. During the event, 10 cents per litre was donated to the Canora and District Benevolent Fund Association. The Canora and District Benevolent Fund provides financial assistance to those having trouble meeting medical expenses, according to information provided by the group. Chambers acknowledged all the groups involved for their hard work to help make Fuel Good Day a success and members for their

continued support and for helping build local communities. “As a Co-op, working with and supporting local groups that fit our values is a cornerstone of the Co-op movement. We look forward to opportunities to work with our local service groups to ensure we continue to grow together,” Chambers concluded.


This Week Marketplace | September 27, 2019

BUSINESS DIRECTORY BIN MOVING

HAIR SALON

E & T SAGAN

BUSINESS CARDS

Hair Salon by Rachel

Now located at Sheila’s Place 153 Broadway St. West Yorkton, SK S3N 0M5

Edward 306-728-3760

Walk-Ins or Appointment

Call for Op�ons and Rates 306-782-2465

Please call 306-451-0092

(Leave a Message) We can move bins without floors

Cutting hair in Germany and since 2015 in Yorkton.

LANDSCAPING

RENTALS & LEASING

Jeff Waldner 1204.741.0974

• Go green, in an instant with sod! • Minimize wind and water erosion. • Use faster than a seeded lawn.

Trucks • Trailers

MARKETPLACE

THIS WEEK

www.yorktonthisweek.com

PARKLAND MANURE APPLICATION SERVICES LTD.

TRENCHING • DUGOUTS TREE GROOMING/MULCHING

1-800-667-1930

CORRAL CLEANING MANURE PILING & SPREADING

HENRY WIEBE - (780) 863-5382

www.warnerindustries.ca

maplegrovesod@gmail.com

REAL ESTATE

20 Third Avenue North • Yorkton, SK S3N 2X3 • sales@yorktonthisweek.com @

FARM SERVICES

Rentals & Leasing

Call, text or email us today! On Twitter: @MGSodFarm

BROADWAY PARK BROADWAY PARKREALTY REALTY

BUSINESS CARDS

HOLY CUT

Custom Grain Bin Movers & Grain Cleaning Devices

A19

ROBLIN, MANITOBA

WarnerIndustries_2x28.L01_R0011727810.indd HEARING prod2/kj MP Aug. 16/19 - SERVICES Nov. 1/19

PLUMBING & GASFITTING

JEFF CHAPPELL

TONY

HOFFMAN HOFFMAN TONY REALTOR

Licensed & Bonded Gas Contractor Journeyman Plumber

“Your ears deserve an audiologist”

REALTOR

Specializing in farmland,

Specializing in farmland, residential, residential residential, residential acreages and resort acreages and resort properties. properties.

18-1st Avenue North Yorkton, Sask.

306-782-1793

306.621.1447 306.621.1447

JACQUIE MVULA M.S., R. Aud. Audiologist/Owner

www.yorktonhearing.com

tony.hoffman@century21.ca tony.hoffman@century21.ca

Century21_TonyHoffman_2x28_R0011686998.indd YorktonHearing_2x28.a27_R0011656736.indd prod3dm apr 12,19,26,may3,10,17,24,31,june7,14,21,28,ju • prod2/kj • business directory • full color ly5/19 proof sandy Email: tony.hoffman@century21.ca • mp Feb8,15,22/19 - Dec. 27/19 • deanna Sales • Parts • Service • Collision S

CONCRETE

TRAILER SALES

306-590-0134 306jcph@gmail.com Kamsack | Canora | Yorkton +Surrounding Area

FARM SERVICES

SELF LOAD/UNLOAD BALE HAULING

Manufacturing quality precast concrete products in Southern Saskatchewan since 1977. Septic tanks, Cisterns, Pipe, Barriers, Bridge Components, Manholes, Etc.

1 - 800 - 667 - 1930

www.sviprecast.com

Dan Chevrier | Mobile: 1 (306) 519-5221 www.warnerindustries.ca

306-842-5854

FARM MARKETING SPECIALIST MARCEL D E CORBY 306.745.7755

New & Used Units Available

Warner_Industries_2x28.L01_ ELECTRICAL R0011727811.indd prod3dm f/c MP aug16,23,30,sept6,13,20,27, oct4,11,18,25,nov1/19 proof dougal Email: victoriawinterhold@warnerindustries.com www.allstatelectric.ca

COMMERCIAL COMPUTER CABLING RESIDENTIAL ELECTRICAL PANEL RENOVATIONS UPGRADES SOLAR PANEL STAND BY GENERATORS INSTALL

Randy King 306-621-2632

& CERTIFIED MOBILE WELDING SERVICE GRAIN DRYING #1 in the Bin! Make every day the perfect Day for drying.

FIRE ALARMS MAINTENANCE & REPAIR RURAL WIRING

FOR ESTIMATE CALL

306-782-9863 allstat@sasktel.net FAX 306-782-1060

A-404 Ball Rd., Box 1114, Yorkton, Sask. S3N 2X3 • Serving Yorkton & Area Since 1987

WINDOWS & DOORS MarcelDecorby_2x28.h26_R0011711828.indd •BusinessDirectory • deanna •mpjune 21

Foam Lake, SK 1-866-362-6525 Windows Manufactured IN SK FOR SK Conditions Measure, design, manufacture & install—we do it all

www.northomecomfortwindows.com Email: northome@sasktel.net

HAIR SALON

Styles by

kathy

Top image studio 107 Broadway steet kathymctavish1@gmail.com

Journeyperson stylist 306-521-0317 text or call for apts

MACHED Mobile Unit Grain Dryer Call today for more information & prices!

306•828•2949 Lloydminster, SK www.GuardianPlumbing.ca

Guardian_Plumbing_2x28.j06_ PLUMBING R0011735207.indd prod3dm f/c mp sept 6/19 proof deanna

Ironclad

Plumbing & Heating

Shayne Yewsuk

Owner Journeymen Plumber / Gasfitter

1-306-641-5736 yewsha@sasktel.net

Box 3236 Melville Sask S0A 2P0

BOOK YOUR SPACE • sales@yorktonthisweek.com • 306-782-2465


A20

September 27, 2019 | This Week Marketplace

Painted Hand Casino Yorkton’s #1 Entertainment Destination!

SHUTTLE SERVICE

Available Within Yorkton - Call 306-786-6777

510 Broadway St. W., Yorkton, SK Phone: 306-786-6777 Fax: 306-786-7774 www.paintedhandcasino.ca


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.