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SCHOOL BASH – It’s the end of the school year, and kids in Yorkton recently celebrated with an End of Year School Bash, held in Patrick Park. The event featured a variety of games, music and activities for kids to enjoy and ring out the school year with a bang.

The Government of Saskatchewan has announced it has signed a renewed Gas Tax Agreement with the Government of Canada, which will provide $56.3 million to municipalities for infrastructure projects in 2014-15. “The renewed Gas Tax Fund provides a source of revenue for Saskatchewan municipalities to address their priority infrastructure projects, such as building roads and improving water and sewage treatment,” Government Relations Minister Jim Reiter comments. “These projects help build vibrant communities and improve the quality of life for all Saskatchewan people. I want to thank the Government of Canada for providing a source of long-term, stable funding to Saskatchewan municipalities during this time of growth in our province.” The agreement is for a period of ten years, with $292.7 million earmarked for Saskatchewan municipalities over the first five years of the program. Under the renewed agreement, there are more eligible project categories for infrastructure funding, including regional and local airports, disaster mitigation, broadband connectivity and culture, tourism, sport and recreation infrastructure. For more information visit: municipal.gov. sk.ca/Funding/Federal-Gas-Tax-Program.

Provincial disaster assistance ready and available The Ministry of Government Relations has announced the Provincial Disaster Assistance Program (PDAP) call centre is staffed and ready to assist those in need. “PDAP is ready to assist residents and communities who need help. People with property damage should contact their municipality as soon as possible,” says Jim Reiter, Minister of Government Re-

lations. “And remember it’s important to start itemizing flood-damaged property and make sure you take photographs.” The call centre is currently open and operating from 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. to provide information, support and advice to municipalities, homeowners and businesses who have suffered property damage from flash floods. Numerous municipalities were de-

clared a local state of emergency over the weekend, and there has been reports of localized flooding affecting homes, businesses and farms. Local municipal authorities will serve as the access point for residents and businesses seeking aid from PDAP. The community must first apply to be designated as a disaster area before individual private claims can be submitted. It should

be noted that this is separate from a declaration of a state of emergency. Homeowners may be eligible for up to $240,000 in compensation. They may also be eligible for up to $30,000 or six months of temporary relocation expenses. For full details contact the PDAP call centre at 1-866-632-4033. Or visit: gr.gov.sk.ca/PDAP

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Provincial Disaster Assistance Program (PDAP) forms are now available at Yorkton City Hall, main floor for pickup during regular business hours (8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday to Friday). PDAP calls should be directed to 306-786-1723. In terms of sewage damage, the city asks that residents contact their insurance providers. For seepage damage you may be eligible for provincial disaster relief through the Provincial Disaster Assistance Program (PDAP). The City has been approved for PDAP assistance and PDAP covers up to 95 per cent of eligible expenses. Please note the following:

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HAPPY BIRTHDAY CANADA! – A was a nasty weekend weatherwise but the sun broke through the clouds in time for Canada Day Tuesday, allowing many to turn out for an annual celebration event at the Yorkton Western Development Museum. Pictured above, Reid Morgan gets into the spirit of the holiday. And what better way to top the day off than with a tasty birthday cake (pictured below)?

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LEARN TO RUN clinics helped teach people how to run, what to wear and what to eat in order to get healthier and more active. The clinics recently wrapped up in Yorkton with a 5 km graduation run, pictured above.

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The Learn to Run clinics, held to train people how to run and prepare them for the Health Foundation’s Charity Road Race in August, recently wrapped up, holding a 5km graduation run to celebrate. Bernie Wlock, organizer, says that the

weather did not always cooperate with the program, but it was well received by the runners themselves, with a good average turnout and a lot of progress towards learning how to run. Wlock says that running is good for overall health, and that’s why the clinics are important, they help people get in better shape and

improve their overall wellbeing. “You might not think so at the start, but you’ll feel a lot better by the end,” Wlock says. First time participant Nicole Peppler says that the program has gone well and she’s glad to have taken it on as a beginning runner. She says that learning everything from how to run,

what to wear and what to eat was a great way to get ready for the coming road race. “I’m running it with my mom, it was our bonding experience this summer so I’m looking forward to it,” Peppler says. One of the most valuable parts of the clinics is the camaraderie, Peppler says, because

having a support of crew of people running with you makes it easier to make progress and stick to the program. While running might be possible alone, Peppler was surprised to find just how much running with a group helps. “When you are in a big group and have all the support it’s way easier to run a 5k, a 10k or a

half-marathon.” She encourages people who are on the fence to take the clinic to get healthier as well as find new friends to continue pushing you to get better. The Health Foundation Charity Road Race is on August 17, and Wlock encourages all runners to take part.

FLOOD WOES – Melville and area were hard hit with rains and flooding during a weekend of storms which resulted in a state of emergency being declared in many communities. To ensure the safety of residents, 25 patients at St. Peter’s Hospital and 129 long-term care residents at St. Paul Lutheran had to be temporarily evacuated. Pictured at left is one of a number of washed out roads leaving people stranded and unable to pass. In the inset photo is the Melville golf course which went from greens to a lake.

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Be thankful for what wasn’t Neighborly Advice According to Ed by Raymond Maher www.accordingtoed.com Ed, my neighbor next door, has been like a wet blanket lately. The stretch of wet weather we have been having has soaked into his attitude and mildewed his patience. He challenged me on Sunday as I was coming home from church and into my house. “Did you pray for dry weather or thank God for all the rain nobody wants?” he asked accusingly. I confessed honestly that I hadn’t prayed about the weather in the church prayers. This led Ed to the statement, “Easy to see you are not a farmer and you cannot see where God needs to act in this world of ours.” We had a discussion over coffee about the awareness of God in all areas of life that left Ed unconvinced. First I mentioned the poem by Mary Stevenson called, “Footprints in the Sand.” Ed reluctantly let me read it to him. The poem pointed out that often in anguish, sorrow or defeat we cannot not find God’s footprints beside our own. The poem accuses God of not being there for them when God is needed most. In the poem, the Lord says that when we could only see one set of footprints in the sand it is because He is carrying us. Ed reminded me that no one has carried him since he was a tiny kid and that the poem didn’t even rhyme. I said that I like to give God thanks for awful stuff which could happen to me but didn’t or doesn’t. There are terrible things that might happen to us, but thankfully don’t come to pass. I thank God for keeping myself and others safe and free from the worst situations possible. Ed thought

that I was pretty silly, but God is sparing people from bad things all the time. I told Ed that there were folks that we supposed to sail on the Titanic’s maiden voyage, but could not go because of a change in circumstances. After it had sunk, they were thankful for not being able to sail on it. There are certainly tragedies happening, all the time, but God spares individuals and thousands from ones that might have happened. In 1961, a bomber broke apart over North Carolina and dropped two atomic bombs in the area around Goldsboro. One of the bombs had completed all the steps necessary to go off, but it didn’t. It didn’t go off because the switches necessary to set off the blast were damaged in the fall because the parachute didn’t open. An atomic explosion was prevented because two wires did not cross. Each bomb was 250 times more powerful than the bomb that destroyed Hiroshima. Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara said that the nuclear explosion was avoided by the slightest margin of chance. I say that it was averted by God being aware, and preventing what might have happened. I pray in thanksgiving that God has prevented judgment and condemnation for all who believe in his Son Jesus Christ. There is no difference for all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God. We justified freely by His grace through the redemption that came by Christ Jesus. Thankfully, God does not count our sins against us which He might have done.

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STUDENTS RECOGNIZED – St. Alphonsus School in Yorkton recently celebrated a “Year End Liturgy” with Father Ray; followed by the “Academic Awards.” The following students were recognized for their academic achievements: Grade 6 Scholastic Achievement Certificates: Dreyden Robertus-Chyz, Emma Tagawa, Brandon Toth. Grade 7 Scholastic Achievement Certificates: Tiara Gaudry, Maverick Johnson, Hannah Swain. Grade 8 Scholastic Achievement Certificates: Daytona Campbell, Raeleigh Churko, Christian (CJ) Gimena, Amber Mehling, Taylor Melnychuk. Grade 8 Scholastic Distinction Certificates: Kaylin Hall, Gracie Cookson, Devon Cross, Dustin Murray. Grade 8 Awards were presented to the following: Golden Rule Award: Kaylin Hall; Proficiency Award: Gracie Cookson, Devon Cross; Female Athlete of the Year: Taylor Melnychuk; Male Athlete of the Year: Christian (CJ) Gimena; Student Effort Award: Dustin Murray; Student of the Year Award: Daytona Campbell. Shown in the photo (left to right) are: Devon Cross, Dustin Murray, Christian (CJ) Gimena, Gracie Cookson, Kaylin Hall, Daytona Campbell, Taylor Melnychuk.

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Community Events Come & Go Garden Tour Saltcoats July 26, 1-4 p.m. – self-guided garden tour complete with goodies and refreshments Call Gerri at 306-744-2969 for complete details. Hatha Flow Yoga Dr. Brass School For all levels of experience Monday & Wednesday evenings, 7-8 p.m. July 7 to Aug. 25 (no class Aug. 4) Call Melissa at (204) 573-7578 or email learntounwind@gmail. com for details. Children’s Summer Programs Yorkton Public Library • Storycrafts – for ages 3-7, Mon. or Thur. 10:30-11:15 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! 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.

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. 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.

New Horizons Friday Night Dances 78 First Ave. North Yorkton, Sk. Great Night of Dancing Every one is welcome $8/person, lunch is included Time: 8 p.m. to 12 a.m. Music by: • Don & Friends, July 11 • Ed Hicki, July 18 • Old Country Lads, July 25 Music is subject to change. For info. call Peter: 306-782-1846. New at pARTners! The artistry of Laureen Johnson – nostalgic pastel portraits of children and animals amid a world full of wonders are now featured. Laureen is new to Yorkton, creating commissioned work as well as the pieces displayed at the Yorkton Public Library, during regular hours, until the end of June. 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: 306-621-7716. 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.

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. 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 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 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! 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 also available online at Ticketpro.

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THE NEWS REVIEW EXTRA - Saturday, July 5, 2014 - Page 5A 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).

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. 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 the afternoon for pool, price includes light lunch. For info. call Helen at 783-0802. 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.

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. 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 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. Call 306-783-7355 to place your Community Event

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Six simple steps to an organized and sensational garage space Move over kitchens and bathrooms, homeowners are focusing on a new part of the home: the garage. No longer just a place to park the car and lawn equipment, today’s garages are getting bigger and better. Here are a few quick and easy projects to create a useful and organized garage. Make a grand entrance. While your garage may be a mess inside, begin your update with a good exterior impression. Adding a coat of paint to the main garage doors can make a dramatic update. And don’t stop there. Jazz up metal side-entrance doors with a more vibrant shade. Rust Protector spray paint from Krylon is an excellent choice to provide superior metal protection – and it dries in just eight minutes to let you carry on with the rest of your projects. Empty and organize. Now that your garage islooking great from the outside, it’s time to tackle the inside. Start by pulling everything out into the driveway, organizing the contents into groups: lawn and garden; tools and hardware; toys, games and bikes; and for items you no longer want or need – garage sale. While the space is empty, give it a good cleaning from top to bottom. Create a workstation. No matter what your hobbies or interests, you’ll likely need a space to do work. Assess how much room you can allocate and then create a station to accomplish tasks easily. Old metal tool cabinets are an excellent way to create an inexpensive DIY workbench. First, thoroughly clean the surfaces and then spray paint with Krylon Rust Protector in your favorite colour to not only make it look great, but keep the metal surface protected from rust. Next, mount a work surface to the top. Now you’ll have a designated work area – with all your necessary tools within arm’s reach. Plus, add a few bar stools and it can double as an entertainment station as well! Keep hardware handy. While tool cabinets keep tools neatly stored away, there are some readily used tools that you want to keep in plain sight.For these items, hang a pegboard on the wall above your new workstation and equip it with a variety of hooks and bins. To take your organization a step further, spray paint outlines of each tool to show where they go. Finally, there will be no excuse to not put the screwdriver away! Let there be light. If your garage is like most, it has a

single incandescent bulb hanging from the ceiling… definitely not emitting enough light to do any work. Luckily, lighting up your space can be simple and inexpensive with a fluorescent light fixture. Available in a variety of lengths, these fixtures can easily be installed by hanging from chains mounted into the ceiling and simply plugging into a power source – no need for electrical wiring. Create smart shelving. When your work area is complete, it’s time to find a place for the other items. Shelving is always a great option – but can be expensive to purchase. A more affordable option is to recycle cabinets or shelves that you already have in your home. Have an old microwave cart, plastic shelves or even old kitchen cabinets left from a remodel? They are the perfect home for garden equipment or kids toys. Clean the surfaces and then paint them to achieve a finished look. Think you can’t paint plastic? Think again. Krylon’s new Dual Superbond spray paint features a proprietary formula that offers a high-adhesion, specialty primer that ensures top performance even on hard-to-paint surfaces such as plastics, laminates and melamine, as well as other commonly painted surfaces. With a bit of organization and effort, you can transform your garage from cluttered to classy in no time at all. For more information on project ideas, visit www. krylon.ca. www.newscanada.com

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