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KEEP THE CITY GREEN – Summer students like Braunty Pelchat, pictured above doing some weeding on Darlington Street in Yorkton, are hard at work maintaining the green spaces around the city for the enjoyment of residents and visitors.

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More than 700 groups and organizations in Saskatchewan – including in this area – are benefiting from approximately $1.9 million in charitable gaming grants being provided by the Saskatchewan Liquor and Gaming Authority (SLGA). “These groups and organizations are made up of volunteers who give themselves to their communities in order to enhance the lives of others,” Minister responsible for SLGA Don McMorris says. Among the grants provided by SLGA this quarter: Moose Jaw and surrounding area received $159,016; North Battleford and surrounding area: $136,978; Melville and surrounding area: $64,654; Humboldt and surrounding area: $47,321 and Estevan and surrounding area: $46,370. The charitable gaming grant program supports groups and organizations that conduct charitable gaming including licensed bingos, raffles, breakopen tickets, Texas Hold’em poker and Monte Carlo events. Groups and organizations receive a grant equal to 25 per cent of the net revenues raised from these activities, up to a maximum grant of $100,000 annually.

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Chamber pushes for change – airport in need of attention By SHANNON DEVEAU N-R Writer Changes are needed when it comes to the operation of Yorkton’s airport say directors of the local Chamber of Commerce and it’s up to the city to lead the charge. Juanita Polegi, Executive Director of the Chamber spoke at council Monday, bringing up concerns and possible solutions to move the airport forward in a more positive direction. “For the past few years, the Board of Directors of the Yorkton Chamber of Commerce has listed the development of the Yorkton

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In spite of the reservations of Councillor Ross Fisher, Yorkton City Council members have voted in favor of setting up the city’s first off leash dog park at Jaycee Beach. Karen Kulaway Dunlop and Cathie Newans, both members of a local dog park committee, were on hand at Monday evenings regular meeting of council to seek approval for the location and to provide an update of progress. The committee has been busy at work fund raising to meet a goal of raising $13,000 to help create the

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While this season won’t last much longer there’s a new getaway experience in the works that is just a hop skip and a jump away. The province recently announced more than $2 million for the development of a new, 68 full-service site campground at Greenwater Lake Provincial Park. Part of the government’s goal of a vibrant and refreshed provincial parks system, says Premier Brad Wall, this project is scheduled to begin immediately. The new campground is projected to open in summer 2015. “Saskatchewan’s provincial parks are seeing record attendance numbers, and we are responding to this growing demand with capital investments like the development of this new campground. This new campground will allow more visitors to get out to our great parks and experience some of the recreational opportunities available in Saskatchewan.” Greenwater Lake Provincial Park currently offers 185 visitor campsites. Public consultations in recent years have identified a need for more campsites to accommodate the increased attendance to this park. The addition of 68 new, full-service campsites will increase camping capacity by more than 35 per cent.

Acadia Construction of Saskatoon has been awarded the campground development contract at Greenwater Lake Provincial Park. The project will involve developing 68 new full service campsites with individual water, sewer, and electrical services. Site work also includes water and electrical distribution, a wastewater collection system, new access and campground roads, four washroom buildings and trails. Currently, work is underway to deliver a new Hilltop Campground service centre which is scheduled for completion in time for the 2015 summer camping season. Other recent projects at Greenwater Lake Provincial Park include electrical expansion in Cranberry and Aspen Grove campgrounds, completed in spring 2014. In 2013, the provincial park system set a record 3.7 million visits. Greenwater Lake Provincial Park had an attendance level of 178,996. The 2014-15 budget has increased funding to provincial parks by 4.6 per cent this year. This includes capital and maintenance spending which will hit record levels with $14.9 million identified for upgrades and new construction projects. Total capital investments in provincial parks have increased 244 per cent in the past seven years, compared to the previous seven year period.

LEGO DAY – Kids dive in at the Yorkton Public Library’s Lego Day, where they had the opportunity to participate in a number of different activities and challenges centered around the popular building toy. It’s one of many activity days hosted through the summer.

A hug and an experience 1816 style Ed, my neighbor next door, isn’t much on geography, and wasn’t quite sure where Thunder Bay is located. He thought if we were going camping there it must be about a day’s drive away. Hearing it is at the head of Lake Superior, he couldn’t figure out why we would go there to camp. Even when, I said it was to meet our son and his family there, he could not see the point of driving that far to camp. He did concede that sometimes grandparents will drive many hours to see grandkids. I could understand Ed’s vagueness about Thunder Bay because, until 1970, there was no Thunder Bay but the twin cities of Fort William and Port Arthur. In 1970, the two cities and surrounding areas became one as Thunder Bay. I was telling Ed that European settlement there goes back to 1683, and 1717 with French fur trading posts linked with Montreal. In 1803, the North West Company built a major fur trading post at Fort William. That fort has been carefully reconstructed and can be viewed as it was in operation as it was in 1816. It is a great place to become reconnected with the fur trade, native life of the Ojibwa, the French Canadian voyageurs, the inland headquarters for the Scottish owners of the North West Fur Company, the artisans, and farmers at the fur trading post. I told Ed he would like the experience the thrill of firing an authentic 1812 firearm, or to canoe twenty minute in a birch bark canoe on the Kaministiquia River. Ed told me that he might consider them both when he is old like me with nothing better to do. Reconnecting with grandchildren that live far away is always good. Going back in time to

Neighborly Advice According to Ed by Raymond Maher www.accordingtoed.com what was back when is always educational because there would be no present or future without a past. Only God creates out of nothing through his word. If one looks at the past with an open mind, one discovers great skill, and ingenuity to match our own day. Looking at the history also helps us see what folks were willing to give their lives for in other times. Most of all, the past can help us to see that times change but bravery, daring, the challenge of making a living, finding joy and contentment in life are always ongoing. One must never get stuck in the past or preoccupied with the future for each day we live is a gift to be

savored. We pray in the Lord’s Prayer, “Give us this day our daily bread.” Much of life at all times is having what we need for our lives. We must have food, water, clothing, shelter, but also for the earth to be fruitful and our ability to work for the things we need. There are also a need for a loving family, peace and safety, health, self-control, good weather and government. In the past, it was considered great wisdom to realize that our entire life and that of everyone else depends on God. The Bible says that the Lord sends rain on the just and the unjust. “In Him we live and move and have our being.”

Sask. crops fare well in spite of the weather Crops across the province are in fair to excellent condition according to recent statistics. Haying continues in the province and livestock producers now have 42 per cent of the hay crop baled or put into silage, with an additional 49 per cent cut and ready for baling, according to Saskatchewan Agriculture’s weekly Crop Report. Rain showers and high humidity have delayed haying and decreased hay quality in some areas. Thirteen per cent is rated as excellent in quality, 77 per cent good, eight per cent fair and two per cent poor. Hay yields are slightly below the five-year average (2009-2013). The estimated average hay yields on dry land are reported as 1.3 tons per acre for alfalfa, 1.4 tons per acre for alfalfa/brome hay, 1.1 tons per acre for other tame hay, 0.9 tons per acre for wild hay and 1.7 tons per acre for greenfeed. On irrigated land, the estimated average hay yields are 1.9 tons per acre for alfalfa, 1.8 tons per acre for alfalfa/brome hay, 1.4 tons per acre for other tame hay and 2.3 tons per acre for wild hay and green-

feed. Rain during the week ranged from trace amounts to 84 mm in the Nipawin area. Across the province, topsoil moisture on cropland is rated as 14 per cent surplus, 75 per cent adequate, 10 per cent short and one per cent very short. Hay land and pasture topsoil moisture is rated as 10 per cent surplus, 74 per cent adequate, 13 per cent short and three per cent very short. Some areas in the south are drier than normal and will soon need moisture to help crops mature and fill. Warm weather has helped advance many crops and the majority are in fair to excellent condition. Storms moved through the province last week, bringing strong winds, heavy rain and hail. Other sources of crop damage include insects such as grasshoppers and wheat midge and diseases such as root rot and leaf spots. Farmers are busy haying and controlling insects and crop disease. Follow the 2014 Crop Report on Twitter at @SKAgriculture.

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Community Connections Summer Programs • hosted by Big Brothers Big Sisters of Yorkton Area for children ages six to twelve 1) Physical Literacy July 7 to August 1 Registration is $175 for the four weeks. 2) Developing Skills and Abilities, August 5-22 Registration is $150 for the three weeks. Both programs are held at Columbia School Monday to Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. The goal is to create community connections developing sports and recreation opportunities while providing a caring, positive space for your child. For further information or to register, please call Big Brothers Big Sister at 306-7823471 or visit www.bigbrothersbigsisters.ca/ yorkton. There is funding available to help with registration for children from low income families.

Children’s Summer Programs Yorkton Public Library • Storycrafts – for ages 3-7, Mon. or Thur. 10:3011:15 a.m. • Activity Days, Mon. ages 10-12, Tues. ages 6-9, 2-2:30 p.m., must register • Movie Day, Wednesdays, 2 p.m., free popcorn and juice, all are welcome • Game Day, Fridays, 2 p.m., board games, all are welcome! MacNutt Fundraiser (For roofing and residing) MacNutt Centennial Center Aug. 13, 7-9 p.m. • wine, cheese, evening dainties, raffles, door prizes • Guest speaker: Char Slager For tickets or info. call Tammy at 306-742-4774. New Horizons Friday Night Dances 78 First Ave. North Yorkton, Sk. Great Night of Dancing Every one is welcome $8/person, lunch incl. Time: 8 p.m. to 12 a.m. Music by: • Ron & Sandra Rudoski, August 8 • Old Country Lads, August 15 • Andrew Mariniuk & Boys, August 22 • Don & Friends, August 29 Admission $8 per person. For more info phone Peter 306-782-1846.

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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. 2014/15 Stars For Saskatchewan Concert Series Line Up • Globe Theatre: A Closer Walk With Patsy Cline; Connie Kaldor; Angele Dubeau & La Pieta; Prairie Debut: Fung-Chui Piano Duo; Eclipse; Prairie Debut: Ensemble Caprice Baroque Quintet; Royal Wood; Ballet Jorgen presenting Cinderella; The Barra MacNeils; and Lone Tree Road with JJ Guy and Scott Cornelius. New pricing! For details call the Yorkton Arts Council at (306)783-8722. Tickets are also available online at Ticketpro. Annual Charity Road Race and Community Walk Sunday August 17 Visit our website at www.thehealthfoundation.ca to print off registration form. 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 available. Everyone is welcome. Lunch included Admission $3/person. St. John Ambulance First Aid Classes OHS Standard First Aid/ CPR classes. Personalized courses and online training also available. For more info. or to register call Judy at 783-4544 or email: sjayyorkton@sk.sja.ca. 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!

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”

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 info call 782-1783. Community Adult Band Rehearsals Tuesdays 7 p.m. at Yorkton Regional High School Band Room. Two bands – Community Concert Band and Yorkton’s ALL THAT JAZZ Big Band New members welcome! For more information, contact Larry Pearen, Director 786-2582 (day time) 782-4182 (evenings). Cribbage & Pool The Yorkton Retired Citizens Inc. group invites interested cribbage and pool players to come out to St. Gerard’s Church – lower level – Tuesdays and Thursdays from 1:15 to 4 p.m. $1 for the afternoon for crib, $1.25 for pool, price includes light lunch. For info. call Helen at 783-0802 or Angie at 783-7838. Yorkton Creators 4-H Club Welcoming new members ages 6-21. Projects include cooking, sewing, woodworking and cloverbud. For more info. call Vi at 782-4721. Yorkton and District United Way • looking for dedicated people interested in taking part of a growing organization that helps agencies and crucial services in and around the Yorkton area. To learn more call Kristin Parsons at 782-9389 or email yorktonunited way@sasktel.net.

Grief Share The Grief Share support group is sponsored by people who understand what you are experiencing and want to offer you comfort and encouragement during this difficult time. Every Tuesday at St. Peter’s Hospital Melville In the McLeod Conference Room at 10:00 a.m. ALL ARE WELCOME! Register with either: Margaret Yost 728-4744 Ralph E. Hale 728-9205.

Crossroads – a support group for women who are experiencing or have experienced violence. Group is held at SIGN on Broadway every Thursday from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. For more information contact 782-0673 or 782-5181. Save the Yorkton Brick Mill Become a member and be a part of a great historical venture. Learn more or get involved by visiting: www.yorkton brickmill.org Interested parties can also call 783-0290 or 783-6211. Singers Unite! Yorkton Community Concert Choir Practices every Monday at 7:30 p.m. in the choir room at the YRHS (use parking lot entrance) Contact Laurene at 782-0460, Shanni at 783-9145 or Anna at 744-2729 for details. Calling all Bridge Players! The Yorkton Duplicate Bridge Club has started up. The club meets weekly on Thursdays at 1:00 p.m. at the Yorkton Public Library. Call 7834220 for more details. Yorkton Prostate Group Meeting • meets every 3rd Thurs. of the month in the meeting room at the hospital • promotes early detection and speedy recovery Call 782-5748 for info.

Corner-Copia Trade Show Now is the time to reserve your table at the 2nd Annual Corner-Copia Trade Show SIGN on Broadway Friday, September 5, 4-10 p.m. Saturday, September 6, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. To book your table phone 306-782-2994 or 306-641-5910. Hatha Flow Yoga Dr. Brass School For all levels of experience Monday & Wednesday evenings, 7-8 p.m. Until Aug. 25 (no class Aug. 4) Call Melissa at (204)573-7578 or email learntounwind@gmail. com for details.

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Sealed tenders will be received for the sale of the 1991 Mack Tandem Truck until Friday, August 8, 2014 at 4 pm Truck can be viewed at the R.M. of Good Lake shop located at 511 Kozier Street, Canora, SK Highest or any bid on the Mack Tandem Truck not necessarily accepted at the absolute discretion of the Council of the Rural Municipality of Good Lake No. 274. For more information and/or to submit tender contact: R.M. of Good Lake No. 274 Box 896, Canora, SK S0A 0L0 phone 563-5244 fax 563-5005 email: rm274@sasktel.net

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AUCTIONS BUD HAYNES & Ward's Gun Auction. Sat., Aug. 16 at 10 a.m., 11802 145 St., Edmonton, Alberta. Over 800 lots! Phone 403-3475855 or 780-451-4549; www.budhaynesauctions.com. www.WardsAuctions.com.

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AUCTIONS Antiques & Household Auction for Arnold Shick, 10 am, Saturday, August 16, 541 - 8 Avenue West, Melville, SK Wall & Mantel Clocks; finger lamps; Ornaments; China; Curio Cabinets; Vintage Shaving Mirror; 4x8 Pool Table; Vintage dining room set, 4 chairs; Press back chairs; Antique Furniture; quantity of garden tools; shop & hand tools. www.2sauctioneers.ca PL# 331982 Brad at 306-551-9411

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