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REDUCE, REUSE, RECYCLE! – The City of Yorkton, the SaskAbilities RecyclAbility program, Canadian Tire and the Prairie Harvest Employment Program have announced a new partnership to celebrate Earth Day and to encourage recycling in Yorkton. As a result of the initiative two complimentary clear blue recycling bags will be delivered to each home in Yorkton with information materials attached. Above program participants get set for the project. Earth Day in Canada is on April 22.

On Monday, April 7 the Good Spirit School Division (GSSD) Board of Education, along with Director Dwayne Reeve, and Mark Forsythe, First Nation Métis Achievement Coordinator, presented a framed copy of the “Statement of Apology to former students of Indian Residential Schools” at the Good Spirit School Division Visions of the Elders meeting. In November, 2013, at the Saskatchewan School Board Associations’ (SSBA) Fall Assembly, a resolution was made by the 28 school boards in attendance to encourage boards to place the federal government’s 2008 statement of apology in each of the province’s more than 700 schools. The recommendation originated from Justice Murray Sinclair, Chair of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, and was brought forward by the SSBA’s Aboriginal Council. The Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada website opens with the statement, “The truth of our common experience will help set our spirits free and pave the way to reconciliation”. The symbolic gesture

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of placing the apology in all schools is one way in which Good Spirit School Division hopes to bring awareness and a way in which to help educate students and communities on the legacy of residential schools says Reeve. “We recognize our past and are trying to educate our students,” adds Forsythe. “It is important that the story be told. This is a way in which to help clear up misconceptions and ensure the past is not forgotten. We want to keep this message going.” The Visions of the Elders is a group made up of representatives from Keeseekoose, Key and Cote First Nations as well as members of the Board of Education, Andrew Quewezance, GSSD Cultural Advocate, and Mark Forsythe. Continued on Page 5.

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Know your costs – what you can measure, you can manage There is an old management saying, “what you can measure, you can manage”, and this is very true in agriculture today. Understanding your cost of production is important in farm management – whether you are producing crops such as wheat and lentils, or livestock products such as cattle, hogs, or eggs. It is a critical step in your ability to set price targets for marketing. If you know how much you need to cover your costs, it can be easier to determine what a good price is. An accurate calculation of your cost per bushel or per animal produced will also provide a valuable guide to enterprise decisions such as crop rotations and livestock production. Bear in mind, the cost of production on your farm will not be the same as your neighbor’s cost. Costs to include are both variable costs and fixed costs.

Variable costs change according to what you are producing – things like seed, fertilizer, chemical, crop insurance premiums, feed, veterinary and medicine costs, fuel and repairs. Fixed costs tend to remain the same even as production changes – things like your phone bill, accounting bill, depreciation, and property taxes.

used are farm gate price estimates based on information available in early December 2013, and should be continually adjusted as spring approaches. The yields used are increased by 20% above long term Saskatchewan Crop Insurance Corporation (SCIC) yields to reflect a higher level of management and higher input levels. It is important to understand that the figures used are estimated costs based on recommended production practices for that soil zone and are meant to be used as a guide. To make the best use of the Crop Planning Guide it is important to use the worksheet supplied with the publication, or to use the downloadable spreadsheet from the website. You can then enter your own costs, yields and commodity price estimates, as well as your overhead expenses. Of course, some of these are unknown at this time of year, but using the best information available and updating as the season progresses will keep your target prices updated.

Crop Planning Guide The Saskatchewan Ministry of Agriculture publishes a ‘Crop Planning Guide’ each year to assist producers in estimating their cost of production for the various crops. The crop planning guide includes each of the three soil zones in the province as well as the specialty crops guide. The Crop Planning Guide is also available online, at www.agriculture.gov.sk.ca/ crop-planning-guides. The guide contains an estimate of variable and fixed expenses for an average sized farm in each of the soil zones. For 2014, the general assumptions are stated at the front of the guide. The crop prices

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Laws set for change

BIRD TALK – The YFTBA (Yellowhead Flyway Birding Association) has announced Myrna Pearman (above) has been selected as the presenter at the annual Symposium of the YFTBA to be held at St. Gerard’s in Yorkton Saturday, April 26. Pearman will talk about cavity-nesting birds and in particular the purple martin. Pearman is a biologist and site services manger at Ellis Bird Farm, a nature preserve at Lacombe, Alberta. She is a photographer and also the author of books about birds and nature. For more information about the Symposium, visit the YFBTA website: www.yfbta. com – Submitted by Kathy Morrell

If you break the laws be prepared to pay. The laws around impaired driving are getting a lot tougher in Saskatchewan beginning June 27, 2014. Instead of the current 30 day licence suspension, new drivers caught driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol will face a 60 day licence suspension and will have their vehicle seized for three days. That is just for a first offence – penalties increase based on the number of offences. Experienced drivers will also face longer licence suspensions and vehicle seizures. These are some of the many changes resulting from recommendations made by the Special Committee on Traffic Safety. The committee was formed by government last year to address the high rate of injuries and fatalities on Saskatchewan’s roads. “Harsher penalties are aimed at deterring the unsafe choices some Saskatchewan drivers are making,” Minister responsible for SGI Donna Harpauer says. “We want drivers to think twice before making a bad decision, like getting behind the wheel after drinking or texting while driving.” Other traffic laws being introduced in the province effective June 27 include: Convicted impaired drivers will face mandatory

Don’t get your hopes up – then you won’t be disappointed Ed, my neighbor next door, had to rub it in. “You should never expect much. You get all excited and positive, and then things turn to sawdust on you.” For a week, Ed knew that I was really pleased with four new tires on my red Pontiac, but a problem developed with them. He saw me leave for Yorkton in the morning where one of the new tires went flat, and it could not be fixed. Much later, Ed saw me coming home down our street with my spare tire on my car, the little doughnut type. It was a long drive at less than eighty on the number ten highway from Yorkton to Melville. “Sure, had your hopes up with those tires only to find yourself running on a doughnut,” Ed said with a way too much delight. I have to admit I’m in one of those stretches where some of us finding ourselves skidding from one minor crisis to another. First, I was preaching in a dignified way for an evening Lenten Service, and tiny microphone on my lapel

Neighborly Advice According to Ed by Raymond Maher www.accordingtoed.com clip fell off for no reason. Worse yet, the whole group of worshipers perked up like it was a blessing from heaven, when they could no longer hear me. Then I picked up a new plastic jar of Coffee-mate a day or two later, and I knocked it off the counter. The lid came off dusting half the kitchen with white coffee-mate. My wife was away on a retreat and I had been avoiding any cleaning until nearer her return, but I was busted and forced to clean up the white dust. Then my son phoned from Saskatoon sharing that they were coming to visit in three days. They were moving to Ontario, for his wife’s new job. The crisis is

that our granddaughter who spends several weeks a year with us will be far away in Ontario instead of Saskatoon. Ed says that I should not hope for anything except little and big annoyances. Any day can get worse instead of better. Ed does seem to have a point when it comes to Holy Week. Jesus entered Jerusalem in triumph after his raising of Lazarus from the dead. The people waved palm branches and hailed him king. Within a few days the people were willing to cry loud-

ly, “Crucify Him.” When the people favored Jesus, his enemies waited for an opportunity to kill him. For thirty pieces of silver, Judas Iscariot was willing to betray Jesus. His other disciples ran off when this happened at his arrest. Only, Peter followed Jesus, at a distance, but denied knowing Jesus three times. Jesus was crucified. He suffered on the cross, for the sins of all, although he was sinless. He died and was buried in a tomb. Those closest to Jesus saw no reason to hope at all. When we try to find hope in the events of our lives it will be temporary or elusive. On the third day, Jesus arose from the dead. He confirmed forever that there is the victory of life over death for all who have faith in him. As he arose from the dead so shall we. It is our permanent hope.

ATTENTION ATV AND DIRT BIKE RIDERS

The Yorkton Sno Riders would like to announce our trails and shelters are now closed for the summer. Please respect our Landowners and stay off their land during the off season months. The landowners have given permission to the club to access their land on the trails only during the winter months. Thank you for your continued co-operation.

user-pay installation of an ignition interlock device on their vehicle for a minimum nine months on a first offence and up to five years for subsequent offences. Drug-impaired drivers will face the same consequences as drinking drivers. Drivers caught using their cellphone while driving for the second time within one year will have their vehicle seized for up to seven days. Drivers will face harsher penalties when they’re travelling at 35 km/hr or more over the speed limit (compared to the current 50 km/hr). Booster seats will be mandatory for children under seven years of age, less than 145 cm (4’9”) in height and under 36 kg (80 lbs) in weight. Photo radar will be piloted at three high-risk locations (Circle Drive in Saskatoon, Highway 1 and 9th Avenue intersection in Moose Jaw, and Ring Road in Regina) and in school zones. Recommendations made by the Motorcycle Review Committee will

also result in changes this summer, many with a focus on new riders: Riders in the Motorcycle Graduated Driver Licensing (MGDL) program and their passengers will be required to have their arms and legs covered, wear hand-covering gloves, ankle-covering boots, and either an approved threequarter, modular or fullface motorcycle helmet. MGDL riders will have to place a placard on their licence plate to indicate they are a new rider. Placards will display a red L for riders in the learner stage and a green N for riders in the novice stages. Drivers will be required to hold a Class 5 or higher driver’s licence before applying for a motorcycle learner’s licence. New riders will have to demonstrate their ability to operate a motorcycle through a basic ability test or successfully complete an approved training program before getting a motorcycle learner’s licence. For more information about these traffic safety changes, visit SGI’s website at www.sgi.sk.ca.

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SYMPOSIUM 2014 April 26, 2014 St. Gerard’s Parish Complex 145 3rd Ave. N. Yorkton

11:00 am - 7:00 pm Registration 11:00 - Lunch 12:00 - Supper 5:30 Members: $55.00 Non-Members: $65.00 (includes lunch & supper) The YFBTA encourages you to pre-register

Speakers Roger Nesdoly Myrna Pearman James Edgar Tanya Lawson

“Sustainable Forests” “Bluebirds, Cavity Nesters” “The Sun” “Cougars in the Park”

Silent Auction & Ticket Raffle Registration: Lauretta Ritchie-McInnes 216 Roslyn Ave. Yorkton, SK S3N 1P4 (306) 782-0057 email: yellowheadflywaybirding@gmail.com For more information: YFBTA.COM

PARKLAND VALLEY S.S.F.A. 2014 DISTRICT 55+ GAMES Cribbage: St. Gerard’s Hall, Yorkton, April 30, 10:00 a.m. Contact: Angie at 306-783-7838 5 Pin Bowling: Esterhazy Bowl Arena, May 7, 10:00 a.m. Contact: Jennifer at 306-745-2847 Whist: Keen Age Centre, Canora, May 8, 10:00 a.m. Contact: Maxine at 306-563-5567 Kaiser: Club 50 Plus, Buchanan, May 12, 10:00 a.m. Contact: Bob at 306-592-4624 Poetry and/or Short Story: Theme “Pioneers of Sport” Entry deadline: May 15 Contact: Anita at 306-728-5163 Track & Field: Melville, May 27, 10:00 a.m. Contact: Anita at 306-728-5163 Annual SSFA membership of $7.00 includes all 55+ District events. Provincial 55+ Games Humboldt, July 8-10. Website: www.sssfa.ca Supported By:


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Recruitment help available

The Government of Saskatchewan has published a comprehensive list of immigrant consultants and recruiters who can provide services to employers and potential immigrants and foreign workers under The Foreign Worker Recruitment and Immigration Services Act (FWRISA), which was proclaimed in Saskatchewan on October 11, 2013. The publication of the list is part of the province’s commitment to ensuring the protection of foreign nationals and employers. “More than 48,000 immigrants have arrived in Saskatchewan since 2007 and our government wants to make sure that the safety and security of all immigrants, foreign workers and employers is protected,” Economy Minister Bill Boyd says. “Foreign nationals and employers can be confident that recruiters and immigration consultants who are licensed to do business in Saskatchewan are legal and have gone through a rigorous screening process to become licensed.” Individuals who provided foreign worker recruitment or immigration consulting services in the period up to October 11, 2013, must have applied for a license by January 8, 2014. This deadline was established so that those individuals, who were already providing these services when the Act was established, would not be in contravention of the Act as long as their application was received by the deadline. Individuals who have not provided foreign worker recruitment or immigration consulting services to foreign nationals destined to Saskatchewan in the two years prior to October 11, 2013, cannot provide services until they have been issued a licence. “We want to ensure that immigrants continue to see Saskatchewan as a destination of choice – a great place to live, work and raise a family,” Boyd says. “Licensing recruiters and consultants is just one of the many steps that we are making to ensure the integrity of our immigration system.” Under the Act, individuals who do not use licensed representatives may lose protection measures under the Act, including compensation for financial losses, and their application may be refused under the Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program. Employers using unlicensed recruiters are liable for any illegal recruitment fees charged to their foreign workers. To date, the Ministry of the Economy has received more than 250 license applications for recruiting and immigration consulting licences under the FWRISA. To review the full list of valid licensed recruiters and immigration consultants, or for more information on the Act and license application requirements, visit www.saskimmigrationcanada.ca.

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SHHS Saints of the Month STUDENTS RECOGNIZED – Selected as Sacred Heart High School Saints of the month for January are Kaitlyn Kitzan and Austin Jasan. Kaitlyn is described as an incredible girl. She is dedicated to the things she does and gives her time freely and willingly to help others. She is a great addition to the SRC this year and she makes twice as exciting. Kaitlyn is responsible, organized and an excellent role model. She is a hard worker in class, has won subject awards and is on the honour roll with distinction. You can find Kaitlyn involved in 4-H, skating and dancing jazz, tap and ballet in Canora. In school you will find her playing basketball as a junior, in SRC and piano. She absolutely demonstrates leadership at SHHS. She takes her position on the SRC seriously and remains dedicated to help make our school fun and exciting as well as a better place. You can find her planning or preparing activities to do

and maintains organization the whole time. She is respectful, caring and is a wonderful role model to others. Kaitlyn has attended her communities church all her life and has the spirit within her through her dedication, willingness to help and by the smile on her face. Austin is always polite and respectful to others. He is quiet, well mannered, is very positive and always sees the good in others. Austin is an honour roll student and tries hard in his classes. He attends regularly and comes on time to all classes. You can find him coaching U-4 soccer with Yorkton United, playing soccer with Yorkton United, playing with the school soccer team. Austin is a quiet leader who doesn’t complain. His leadership shows by his dedication to the soccer team, playing hard and always playing with good sportsmanship. He is very coachable. Austin always shows a Christian attitude to those around him.

STUDENTS RECOGNIZED – Selected as Sacred Heart High School Saints of the month for February are JilliAnn Sawatsky and Jaedon Pallet. JilliAnn is a genuine, kind hearted lovely girl who would do anything to help others. She is currently fund raising for Mercy Ships. She has a positive attitude in all she does. JilliAnn works extremely hard in all her classes to maintain a high average. She works at Superstore, is involved in musical, drama, music ministry, track and field and yearbook. JilliAnn is always the first to lend a hand. Her leadership can be seen in the fact she was in her first weeks at SHHS she took

on the lead role in the musical Grease. She has also taken on a leadership role as a retreat leader. JilliAnn attended Lifepoint Church every Sunday while she was in Lanigan. Jaedon is kind to everyone. He makes everyone feel welcome and included. He works at Co-op grocery store, is in Channel 22, was in the musical as drummer, is on the SRC and plays volleyball and basketball. His leadership shows in rock band and he is always willing to help with SRC activities. Jaedon attends St. Gerard’s parish where he can be found welcoming people and playing drums.

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The Government of Saskatchewan has announced $25.5 million in funding for 80 road, bridge and culvert projects in 64 rural municipalities (RMs). The Municipal Roads for the Economy Program (MREP) provides funding for municipal roads impacted by increased truck traffic, as well as bridge and culvert projects. Funding for the program is consistent with last year’s budget. “The rural municipal grid road system is an important part of the network that gets our exports to market.” Highways and Infrastructure Minister Don McMorris says. “Our investment in MREP supports individual municipalities and plays an important part in our

government’s Plan for Growth.” MREP is administered by the Saskatchewan Association of Rural Municipalities (SARM). Grants cover up to 50 per cent of the costs of road projects and 30 to 90 per cent of the costs of bridge and culvert projects. Highlights of the 2014 MREP grants include: • $9.7 million in grants for 19 Heavy Haul-High Volume road construction projects; • $7.3 million for 24 Clearing the Path road construction projects; and • 37 bridge and culvert projects totaling $7.7 million. The government has invested a record $4.3 billion in transportation infrastructure since 2008.

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A new addition to the group sees Métis representation at the table. The group meets three to four times per year to glean guidance and support from Elders. Information is used as a resource to talk to students and build the educational bridge for a better cultural understanding of our past, present and future. The framed copy of the apology was accepted and then passed around the room so that each member could share their personal residential school experiences. Many emotional stories were shared – both positive and negative – with a true understanding of the fact that many have reached different milestones in their personal healing journey. “All agreed that gestures such as this start conversations that need to happen. Our children and children’s children need to be told what happened to understand.”

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Cindy’s Sunday Market Yorkton Legion April every Sunday until July 5. 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Free admission, over 30 vendors. Call (306) 748-2269 to book your table or learn more. Art in the Country at Cherrydale Golf Course. Artists reception June 7 at 7 p.m. All are welcome! New Horizons General Meeting 78 First Ave. North April 22, 1 pm Committee Board Reports, etc. All are welcome! “Everything Fitz” – the final concert of the 2013-2014 “Stars for Saskatchewan” concert series Tuesday, May 6 at 8 p.m. in the Anne Portnuff Theatre, Yorkton Regional High School. – a six piece family band featuring four of Canada’s finest young musicians and their parents. With roots in the Canadian old-time fiddle tradition and Ottawa Valley step dancing, their unique show combines a variety of musical styles! Tickets are available at the Yorkton Arts Council, as well as at Welcome Home Floral and Gift Shop, at the door, or online at: www.yorktonarts.ca For more information call the Yorkton Arts Council at 306-783-8722. The Gift of Life Fun Run & Walk June 8, registration @ 9 a.m. at Sacred Heart High School. Walk/run begins at 10:30 a.m. Proceeds to support the Kidney Foundation. Call Audrey at 306-783-5259 for info. Dimensions Now showing at the Dean Gallery On until April 26 • a juried exhibition of the best of Saskatchewan fine craft. The next one is in 2016, so don’t miss out on this one. 49 Smith St. E in Yorkton 11 a.m. - 5 p.m. Monday to Friday, 1-4 p.m. Saturday Admission is always free!

Attention ATV and Dirt Bike Riders The Yorkton SNo Riders would like to announce our trails and shelters are now closed for the summer. Please respect our Landowners and stay off their land during the off season months. The landowners have given permission to the club to access their land on the trails only during the winter months. Thank you for your continued cooperation. Yorkton’s Off Leash Dog Park Fundraising Committee Meeting Thursday, April 24, at 7pm in the Ravine Room at the Gallagher Centre. Everyone welcome! For more information email yorktondogpark@gmail. com or call Karen Dunlop at Fins, Feathers and Fur Pets and Supplies at 306-782-7387 Learn to Run Clinics • begin May 6 and run Tuesday and Thursday @ 6:45 p.m. There are 3 types of clinics: 5K, 10K and Half Marathon. The clinics take place at the Yorkton Regional School Parking Lot. There is no cost for the clinic, but participants pay registration for the Charity Road Race at the clinic. The Annual Charity Road Race and Community Walk will take place Sunday August 17 Visit our website at www.thehealthfoundation.ca to print off registration form. “The Relevance of Post-Secondary Education” The Canadian Federation of University Women/ Yorkton Inc. presents Dr. Vianne Timmons, President of the University of Regina speaking on “The Relevance of PostSecondary Education” April 26, 10 a.m. in Room 123 at Parkland College. Free coffee and muffins. Admission is FREE. Donations to our local scholarship program will be greatly appreciated. Members of the public are invited to attend. Monthly meeting after the presentation. For more information contact Bilkies @ (306) 782-5837 or Elsie @(306) 783-4862.

Parkland Prairie Girl Guides Extra Ops Unit • presents... • “The Lego Movie” – April 26, 3:30 p.m. @ the Yorkton Tower Theater All ages $5.00 There will be no debit machine for admission – cash only please. • “Fundraiser Tradeshow” May 4, 10:30 – 4 p.m. Yorkdale School, Yorkton Free Admission Everyone Welcome Over 45 vendors Lunch available for purchase Popcorn, Cotton Candy, Face Painting, Raffles, Cookies and more! YFTBA Symposium 2014 St. Gerard’s Parish Complex Apr. 26, 7 p.m. 11 a.m to 7 p.m. Registration 11 a.m. Lunch @ noon Supper @ 5:30 p.m. Guest speakers, silent auction & ticket raffle Call (306) 782-0057 for details or visit: YFTBA.COM United Way AGM Union office boardroom at 180 Broadway St. W April 28, 6 p.m. New members are welcome as well as anyone wishing to join the executive! Call Marjorie at 306-782-1966 or email: mporter@me.com for more details. Pecha Kucha Yorkton Public Library April 29, 7 p.m. Do you have a story you would like to share? An interesting or unique hobby? You can share your story in 20 slides with 20 seconds per slide. Join us for an evening of fun and storytelling! Contact the library for details. Good Spirit Car Show Sponsored by the Yorkton Antique Auto Association July 6 at Good Spirit Provincial Park Call Merve at 306-7837494 for details. Attention gardeners! Yorkton and District Horticultural Society Meeting April 24, 7 p.m. Sunshine Room at SIGN on North Street Special guest: Karen Leis speaking about Vermiculture and composting with worms. Everyone is welcome.

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Storytime Yorkton Public Library Preschool Time: Apr. 14 – June 5 Mon. or Thur. 10:30 to 11:15 a.m. for ages 3-5 Toddler Time: Thursday’s, 10:30 to 11 a.m. for ages 6-36 months Apr. 17 – June 5 Call (306)783-3523 to register.

Habitat for Humanity Volunteers Wanted To get your name on the volunteer list for a build or to be part of a committee, go to www.habitatyorkton.ca and click on “Volunteer Now”.

New Horizons Friday Night Dances 78 First Ave. North Great night of dancing Music by: • Andrew Mariniuk & Boys, April 11 • No dance Good Friday • Memory Lane, April 25 Everyone is welcome Lunch is included $7.00 per person For info. call Peter: 306-782-1846.

Melville & District Quilter’s Guild Inc. Spring Festival of Quilts-a Viewer’s Choice Show Melville Community Works located at 800 Prince Edward Street, Apr 25-26, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. daily. Includes: demos, food court, merchant mall, craft table, door prizes. For more info contact: Karen at 306508-0228 or Erica at 306794-4506.

Dart League Attention dart players, steel-tip action is underway at Gunner’s Lounge at Royal Canadian Legion. This is a fun league for all ages, so beginners are encouraged to come out. For more information call 306-782-1783. Tot Spot Boys & Girls Club Drop-In Centre @ SIGN on Broadway Mon., Tues., Thurs., & Fri., 9 a.m. to noon. Tues., Wed., Thurs., 2-4 p.m. Free to participate! Call 306-783-7355 to place your free Community Event.

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The Yorkton Legion Track Club The club is open to all Yorkton and area athletes that were born in 2002 or older. To register or learn more contact Club Manager, Marcel Porte at marcel. porte@bayer.com or call Cell: 306-6217716.

Canora-Pelly Constituency Constituency Office 219 Main St. P.O. Box 838 Canora, SK, S0A 0L0 Telephone: (306) 563-4425 Toll Free: 1-800-213-4279 Facsimile: (306) 563-5752

New Horizons Senior Center Bingo 78 First Ave. North Yorkton, Sk. Bingo will be played every third Sunday of each month. Bingo starts at 2:00 p.m. Eight games will be played at 25 cents a game. Extra cards will be available Everyone is welcome. Lunch included Admission $3/person.

Legislative Office 312 Legislative Building Regina, SK, S4S 0B3 Telephone: (306) 787-6060 Facsimile: (306) 787-6055

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Parkland Right to Life Meetings Meets every third Wednesday of the month @ St. Gerard’s Hall basement @ 7.30 p.m. For info. call 306-783-6240.

Devin Wilger . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Writer Chase Ruttig. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Writer Renée Haas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sales Manager Steven Schneider . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Sales Diane St. Marie. . . . . . . . . . . . .Office Manager

Community Choir Come join the fun! Yorkton Community Concert Choir. Please call Laurene at 306-782-0460 or Anna at 306-744-2729 for more information.

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Strawberry Tea & Bake Sale Hosted by the Holy Trinity Anglican Church ACWs May 3, 2-4 p.m. @ the Holy Trinity Church, corner of 2nd Ave. & Darlington All are welcome!

Carol Melnechenko . . . . . Production Manager Joanne Michael . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Production Kim Ryz . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Circulation

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While the arrival of spring is the perfect time for outdoor activities with our cats and dogs, it also brings seasonal increases of ticks and fleas. It is important to realize, say specialists, that significant medical conditions are transmitted by, and related to the presence of these parasites, including tapeworms, flea allergy dermatitis, and various tick borne diseases. Treatment and prevention is critical to a happy, healthy summer for you and your pet, so Dr. Simon Starkey, a veterinarian with PetSmart Canada, gives us some helpful information to keep in mind: Prevention Grooming: Frequently comb your pet with a flea comb. Flea combs have very narrow bristles that trap adult fleas. When you find a flea, place it in a glass of water and dish soap, which will kill the flea. Topical treatments: A simple monthly preventative topical treatment will repel and kill fleas on your pet and are excellent for keeping pets pest-free when used year-round. Indoors: Vacuum your home often and put a little flea powder or a flea collar

into your vacuum bag to kill any fleas inside. Outdoors: You can treat your grass with pesticides but be certain to read all instructions and keep children and pets off the lawn for after you treat it until recommended. Treatment Flea Baths: If your pet has a significant number of fleas, a flea bath is usually the first step. Most flea shampoos work well and will kill adult fleas but are too powerful to use on young puppies. Ask your veterinarian for advice if your puppy under 12 weeks of age has fleas. Flea collars, sprays and powders: While flea collars help, some kill fleas mainly on the pet’s face and neck but don’t kill all fleas on pet’s body. Sprays and powders are also available but make sure it is designed for your pet and not for your house. Never treat your pet with more than one flea product at a time and never use product labeled exclusively for cats. Tick removal: You will need tweezers and alcohol to remove ticks. First, try using an alcohol swab which may irritate the tick and cause it to loosen its grip. Grab the tick with the AUCTIONS

tweezers where the mouth enters the skin. Do not grab it by its body. Proceed to remove the tick with a slow, steady pull without twisting. Deposit the tick in alcohol and clean the area with a disinfectant. Consult your vet to discuss

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2010 CASE 7120-462 HRS 2006 JD 9520

2008 JD 9870 STS 801 SEP. HRS

2008 JD 4895-30 Ft 605 HRS

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2012 PREMIER 105-30 Ft

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Recycle your old and obsolete electronics for multiple benefits Canadians are certainly faithful to separating their household garbage all week long, indicating that most of us are determined to pull our weight when it comes to protecting the environment. A growing number of Canadians, however, have added another step. Did you know that for several years now, a robust nationwide initiative has made it much easier and safer to recycle our end-of-life electronics? All recycling is beneficial, but when it comes to safely discarding electronic items like laptops, televisions, printers, and cameras, there are far more rewards in store than first meet the eye, says the Electronic Products Recycling Association (EPRA), an industry-led not-forprofit organization that operates and regulates recycling programs across the country. “When you recycle end-of-life electronic products in a safe and secure manner, you’re not only helping to keep them out of Canada’s landfill, you are also preventing them from being illegally exported or handled by irresponsible recyclers,� says Cliff Hacking, the president and chief executive officer for EPRA. “Furthermore, when electronics are received and dismantled by approved recyclers, you are also helping to recover and recycle valuable resources that can be put back into the manufacturing supply chain.� Today, there are well over 1,000 AUCTIONS

authorized EPRA collection sites in the country, including official Dropoff Centres, plus return-to-retail locations, special recycling events – and as a result, many Canadians are doing their part. Collection records show that already as much as 100,000 metric tonnes of old electronics are kept out of landfills every year – and that is roughly the weight-equivalent of 20,000 elephants. So what happens to all those electronic products instead? Once received by an authorized collection site, the items are sent to audited and approved recyclers for specialized processing. New technology is used to break down old technology and to harvest the raw materials that went into them, including glass, plastic, and precious metals like gold and copper. Substances of concern like mercury and lead are disposed of respon-

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sibly to protect both the environment and the health and safety of the workers handling them. The recovered materials are then put back into the manufacturers’ supply chain and used to make new products. It’s impossible to imagine the world today without electronics. But, says EPRA, we must also make sure that it’s impossible to imagine a world where piles of old electronics are sitting in landfills, harming our environment. As many as 80% of Canadians polled said they had at least one endof-life electronic item in the house. Do you? If so, more information about recycling them responsibly – including an informative video– is available online at www.recycleMYelectronics.ca.

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NEILL HOLDINGS LTD. KELLIHER, SK

Directions: From Kelliher Go Approx. Âź Mile West On Hwy #15 To Garnock Road Then Go 5 Miles South On Garnock Road.

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2- NH TX66 MORRIS MAXIM 40 FT.

2- JD 4640 2- JOHN DEERE 4640 2 WD

MORRIS 40 Ft C/W 7240 CART

MORRIS 50 FT.

PARTIAL LISTING: TRACTORS 2 JOHN DEERE 4640 • VERSATILE 835 • MASSEY FERGUSON 4840 COMBINES 2 NEW HOLLAND TX66 HEADER NEW HOLLAND 971 30 Ft AIR DRILL MORRIS 40 Ft C/W 7240 CART GRAIN TRAILER UNIVISION 32 Ft SPRAYER BOURGAULT 1450 GRAIN CART UNVERFERTH 325 GRAIN CLEANERS SIMON-DAY 245 SWATHER WESTWARD A3000 HEAVY HARROW MORRIS 50 Ft. CULTIVATOR BOURGAULT 46-50 VAC WALLINGA

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2007 NEVILLE 41 Ft

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