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disability strategy to unfold

It’s anticipated a new citizen consultation team being organized by the province will help improve the lives of the province’s disabled. “We have designed a process to involve and hear from as many people as possible on this important issue,” Social Services Minister June Draude comments. “At the end of this process, the Disability Strategy will support our goal of making Saskatchewan the best place in Canada to live for persons with disabilities, by supporting people with disabilities to fully participate in and contribute to the province’s growing economy.” Nominations are now open for residents who feel they can contribute to the process. The Disability Strat-

egy will focus on the priority areas specified in the Plan for Growth: accessibility, affordability and availability of housing; transportation; employment; education; support for community inclusion; and support for caregivers. Other priorities may emerge during the consultation process. Members of the public are invited to submit their nominations for the Citizen Consultation Team by downloading the application form from the Ministry of Social Services website at www.socialservices.gov. sk.ca. Nominations will be accepted until June 28, 2013, and the team members will be appointed in the fall of this year. Continued on Page 2.

SKATING INTO SPRING – Spring has finally sprung and it is evident with the amount of outdoor activity that can be seen taking place. From yard clean ups, to joggers, to a packed new skate park in Yorkton, people have been enjoying long overdue, summer-like temperatures. Photo submitted by Alicia Lizon.

System to go paperless: transition support network in place The concept is being met with some opposition, but the government says it’s doing what it can to make the transition as painless as possible, hopefully in the end benefitting local hunters and anglers. Saskatchewan’s angling and hunting licence vendors that are transitioning to the new online automated Hunting,

Trapping and Angling Licence (HAL) system will still be able to sell paper licences for this year. “We are taking a decadesold paper system and moving it online and there have been a few growing pains this spring,” Environment Minister Ken Cheveldayoff says. “In support of the stakeholders who are going through this

transition with us and to make sure anglers can hit the water this spring issue free, we will make paper licences available as a back-up, in the event of computer problems or challenges with data entry.” The back-up paper licences will only be available for this year. In 2014, the HAL licensing system will be entirely electronic. Only vendors who

are adopting the new electronic system will be issued the paper licences. “Hunting and angling licence vendors play an important role in the partnership for managing Saskatchewan’s fish and wildlife resources and we want to ensure that the best possible system is available to them,” Cheveldayoff adds.

“By bringing the licensing system online, we receive realtime information on how our province’s fishing and hunting resources are being enjoyed which benefits our stakeholders, guests and the Ministry of Environment’s conservation efforts for generations to come.” Continued on Page 3.

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Red Cross calls for Power of Humanity nominees The Canadian Red Cross in Saskatchewan is now accepting nominations for the prestigious Young Humanitarian of the Year Award and the Humanitarian of the Year Award. These awards will be presented at the Red Cross Power of Humanity Gala on Thursday, Sept. 12 at the Ramada Hotel in Regina. Nominations

are accepted until June 25, 2013. The gala is held to: inspire individuals to pursue humanitarian goals; recognize the spirit of humanity in Saskatchewan; and generate funds to further the humanitarian work of the Canadian Red Cross in the province. Nomination forms are available at redcross.ca or by calling 306-721-1601.

“If you know someone who is a pillar of community spirit, someone who goes above and beyond the call of duty to show compassion for others and make their community a better place to live, then please consider nominating that person for a humanitarian award,” says Cindy Fuchs, Provincial Director of the Red Cross in Saskatchewan.

The Canadian Red Cross Humanitarian and Young Humanitarian of the Year awards will be presented to two individuals in Saskatchewan who have demonstrated the spirit of humanity in a local, national or international capacity by: • Promoting mutual understanding, friendship, cooperation and lasting peace among all peoples;

• Contributing to the alleviation of human suffering, protection of life, or the promotion of health; • Educating the public on the meaning and importance of humanity and human dignity • Promoting respect for human beings. As the world’s largest humanitarian movement, the Red Cross/ Red Crescent has close

to 100 million volunteers in 187 countries around the world. Canadian Red Cross volunteers have worked as part of this movement for more than 100 years and continue to provide community-base services and assistance while also supporting the larger international movement through disaster appeals and health and development programs.

Disability strategy to unfold Con’t from Page 1. The 12-15 members of the team will provide advice on the consultation process and priorities and content of the Disability Strategy. Members of the public who are not selected for the Citizen Consultation Team will have other opportunities to contribute to the process, including participation in working groups, public consultations and one-on-one meetings. The public consultations will be held next spring, to be followed by the public release of the Disability Strategy in late fall of 2014. Preliminary plans

call for a number of consultation methods to be utilized, including video conferencing, online submissions, written submissions and face-to-face public forums to ensure access for persons with disabilities. Community forums will also be held across the province. “As our province grows, we need to ensure that everyone is able to share in the opportunities created by that growth,” Draude concludes. “To do that, we need to hear from as many people, and as many different viewpoints, as possible in the development of our Disability Strategy. The members of our disability community deserve nothing less.”

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Celebrate Sask. trails Day

Now that spring has finally arrived and the prospect of a beautiful summer lies ahead, the Saskatchewan Trails Association (STA) has announced that Saskatchewan Trails Day will be held on June 1 in communities all across the province. The day provides a great opportunity for communities to promote healthy, active living as well as emphasizing the importance of the province’s trail system. Saskatchewan has kilometers of recreational trails that people all over the province enjoy year-round for walking, cycling, horseback riding, snowmobiling, and ATV tours. “I would like to encourage everyone to participate in some way on June 1. Saskatchewan Trails Day is a wonderful occasion to enjoy our province’s natural beauty and highlight how trails contribute to an active and healthy lifestyle,” says STA President Cathy Watts. “Trails can play an important role

in building healthier and more inclusive communities for everyone to enjoy.” Because of the significant contribution trails make to healthy living, economic development, tourism and environmental preservation, the STA also hopes that participants will make a donation to the Saskatchewan Trails Fund. This new fund will provide grants to local trail organizations and communities to help support trail development and maintenance projects in Saskatchewan. Donations can be made online at www.sasktrails.ca. The STA was established in July 2004 as a non-profit organization dedicated to the maintenance and expansion of the Trans Canada Trail, and other recreational trails in Saskatchewan. Also falling under the STA mandate is the responsibility to increase levels of usage and promote trails in the province.

Going online and paperless Con’t from Page 1. Individuals can access the automated licensing system to establish an account and be assigned a unique HAL identification number. They will only ever have to register once and then they will be able to purchase all future licences as they become available.

Individuals can purchase their licences: • online through their personal computer any time; • through private issuers, Ministry of Environment and select Provincial Park offices; or • by phone at 1-855848-4773. For this year, spring bear licences must be purchased from a local

licence issuer, Ministry of Environment or select Provincial Park offices. All remaining licences will be available online in time for the fall hunting season. Detailed instructions for signing up for a HAL number and how to purchase a licence are available at www.gov.sk.ca/ huntingandfishing.

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Music for change: Tenore slated It’s an evening of great entertainment and an important message of hope. Award winning group – Tenore – is slated to perform in Yorkton. The tenors are currently making their way from North America to Kampala, Uganda to remind the women and children of Watoto that they’ll never walk alone in their journey to change their future and bring about a new generation of leaders. Mark David Williams, Jason Catron and Kevin Pauls are spending a week at Watoto, a holistic childcare ministry birthed out of a local church in Kampala, Uganda’s capital. Watoto, which was founded by Gary and Marilyn Skinner, was initiated in response to the growing number of vulnerable and orphaned children. Upon return home the tenors will be embarking on a Canadian multi-city tour highlighting their work with Watoto and inspiring others with their music for change. The trip to Uganda is a continuation of the vision of Jill Ann Siemens – Founder of the multi-platinum recording group, The Tenors (previously known as The Canadian Tenors). Her unwavering work has encompassed creating musical projects that help the world’s most needy and vulnerable children. Through a Godgiven inspiration and vision that is now being carried forward by The Tenors, millions of dol-

lars have been raised in support of Bulembu International, a tiny town in Swaziland caring for orphaned and abandoned children. After that successful endeavor, her dream of helping the world’s most vulnerable continued. Siemens had been looking for another similar opportunity where she could connect her latest project, Tenore, with a humanitarian organization which and found that opportunity with Watoto. “Our overall mission is to bring joy and healing through our music and to get our hands dirty helping the women and children,” Siemens says. “However, in the end the faces of those beautiful orphans will be revealed to us so that when we come back to North America and head out on tour in May, we will be able to bring the hearts of those children in Watoto back to our fans.” Tenore donates 10 per cent of all CD sales to Watoto, raises sponsorships at concerts and help the community as they seek to rescue an individual, raise each one to be a leader and rebuild a nation. The Yorkton concert will be held on May 28 at the Ann Portnuff Theatre beginning at 7:00 p.m. Tickets are $15 in advance. Children under 12 years of age are free. Tickets available for purchase at The Golden Rule (306)782-5151, and at the Yorkton Alliance Church Office (306)782-1161.

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The Government of Saskatchewan officially proclaimed the week of May 5-11 as Missing Persons Week in the province. Justice Minister and Attorney General Gordon Wyant and Minister responsible for Corrections and Policing Christine Tell joined families and community members in Regina earlier this week to recognize missing people in Saskatchewan. “A missing loved one is a distressing experience for any family,” Wyant says. “This is an important time to support families and communities by recognizing the on-going need to resolve missing persons cases in our province.” “Sadly, there are 114 men, women and children missing in Saskatchewan today,” Tell adds. “We are working together with our partners to ensure that we continue to be diligent in our response to cases of missing persons.” Missing Persons Week is an opportunity to raise awareness about the reasons people go missing and provides an understanding about what families and friends can do when someone goes missing. Throughout the week, specific cases from across the province are being profiled. “Having a family member or friend go missing is not an experience for which most people prepare and so often, in those critical first hours, people hesitate,” Saskatchewan Association of Chiefs of Police President Chief Troy Hagen says. “One of the goals of Missing Persons Week is to dispel myths with clear direction, which we hope will resolve missing persons cases quickly and with positive outcomes.” In 2006, the Provincial Partnership Committee on Missing Persons was created to raise awareness, promote prevention strategies, and encourage a collaborative approach to better support families and communities of missing persons. The committee consists of representatives from government, police, First Nations, Métis and community-based organizations. For information on how to assist families of missing persons, visit www.justice.gov.sk.ca/MissingPersons.

The Flippin’ Fiddler

SCOTT WOODS Returns to Yorkton

PLACE PHOTO HERE

Renowned Fiddle Champion Scott Woods & Band present an uplifting 2 hour live show featuring old time fiddle music, swing, big band, country, gospel and more. Three fiddlers playing in perfect harmony, sensational step dancing, family humour and Scott’s trick fiddling make this a show you don’t want to miss!

Neighborly Advice According to Ed by Raymond Maher www.accordingtoed.com throat and non-stop coughing; and lastly, swollen sinuses in his face. Each day, both Ed and Ruby waited for the virus to weaken, but it seemed to be just as strong every new day as the day before. When I suggested maybe Ed should see the doctor, Ruby just said, “Whose army is going to get him there?” After seven straight days, Ed was barely able to have his first cigarette by his garage door. I called to him across the fence to see

if he was back to normal. He would have come to the fence to talk, but I warned him about sharing the virus with me. Ed informed me that the virus had closed in like a black hole with no light for five days on end. It was only after dragging around lethargic and low that on the sixth day that Ed saw a spark of light. On the seventh day, Ed decided that he might recover after all and celebrated with a cigarette. Ed informed me that

I needed to be careful, for at my age if I caught the virus I could be done for in three days. All conversation stopped when Ruby found Ed out having a cigarette. She said some strong things and Ed got in the house quick and I moved away fast. When people start scolding, they don’t always stop at the one they started with. Ed’s battle with a virus reminded me how fortunate we often are when it comes to our health. No one likes to be sick, but good health often gets taken for granted rather than being at the top of our, “Thank You, God” list. It has been said that our good health always seems much more valuable after we lose it. After we lose our good health, we see that it is better than wealth.

One of the reasons people flocked to Jesus was because he went about preaching the good news. Another reason was that he also went about healing every disease and sickness among the people. The Bible says, “People brought to him all who were ill with various diseases, those suffering severe pain, the demon-possessed, those having seizures, and the paralyzed and he healed them all.” The enemies of Jesus were not impressed that Jesus healed the sick, blind or paralyzed. They rejected him because he sometimes healed on the Sabbath. They also opposed him for befriending and forgiving sinners. Jesus answered his critics by indicating that God is about mercy, for the sick and sinful.

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Community Events Annual Brayden Ottenbreit Close Cuts for Cancer Head-Shaving Event Saturday, May 25. For more info, please call 306-783-2637, email closecuts@sasktel.net, go to our Facebook page at www.facebook.com/ CloseCuts or hit our website at www.braydenscutsforcancer.com.

Mother’s Day at the Western Development Museum On Sunday, May 12, treat your Mom to a special afternoon spent at the WDM. All Moms and accompanying family members are invited to enjoy complimentary donuts and refreshments from 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. The first 50 ladies will receive a free carnation and will also be eligible to enter the door prize draws.

Beauty Pageant Hosted by MNS (Metis Nation Saskatchewan) Three age groups: 2-4 years; 5-8 years and 9-12 years – evening wear, swim suit and talent competition Apply to take part by May 15, competition takes place May 18 beginning at 1 p.m. at the Ramada Inn, Yorkton Proceeds to fund three youth and one chaperone to attend “Take Action” Leadership Camp in Toronto. All are welcome! Call Deanna at 306-621-4205 to register or learn more.

Cribbage Tourney Hosted by the Saskatchewan Senior Fitness Association St. Gerard’s Parish Hall (lower level) May 22, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Reg. fee $7 Lunch for sale. Call 783-7838 for info.

Smarty Plants The Yorkton Film Festival and the Yorkton and District Horticultural Society invite you to put down your gardening gloves for one afternoon on Friday, May 24 at 2:50 p.m. to join them in the Gallagher Centre for the screening of the film “Smarty Plants”. “Smarty Plants” is a luscious exploration of the natural world; a lighthearted look at how plants behave, revealing a world here plants are as busy, responsive and complex as we are. It’s fun, and it’s FREE! Everyone is welcome! Spring Plant and Bulb Sale Presented by the Yorkton and District Horticultural Society, Friday, May 24, 9:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. (or earlier if we sell out!) Parkland Mall, Yorkton This is a one day sale, with lots of great plants at great prices! Come early for best selection!

New at pARTners Get more spring in your step! Ramble on down to community pARTners gallery to swing into ABSTRACT RHYTHMS, composed by area artist Maryanne Tomashewski. Fans of Maryanne (after her 2009 exhibition “In Festive Dance”) wish her well in her upcoming move to warmer climes, where she will, of course, keep her painterly “jazz” compositions flowing. These newest dynamic explosions in polychrome acrylics are guaranteed to perk up your day.

The Canadian Federation of University Women/ Yorkton AGM York House Dining & Lounge, May 28 @ 6 p.m. Guest speaker: Tammy Hall. Anyone interested in hearing her presentation is welcome to join us. For more info call Bilkies @ 306-7825837 or Elsie @ 306-783-4862.

Godfrey Dean Art Gallery presents: • “Pocketful of Miracles” Yorkton artist Jeann Spilak created hundreds of miniature paintings for Pocketful of Miracles. Tiny, perfect worlds that reflect the drama of scale and intricate beauty. Each is small enough to be slipped into a pocket or purse to reflect upon in a quiet moment, a private landscape in the palm of your hand. Until May 19. • “The Power of 8 Paintings” Dramatic and powerful, life size oil paintings of single mothers and their children. Until April 26.

Pow Wow painted Hand Casino 13th annual

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Shakespeare in the Park Paper Bag Players have started auditions for “Much Ado About Nothing” to be performed the third week -end of July. Contact Pam Milani @ pammil@ sasktel.net or 621 2685 for info.

The Yorkton and District Horticultural Society Meeting May 16, 7:00 p.m. in the Sunshine Room at SIGN on North Street. Special guest will be Russ Brunt, Leprechaun Taps, Kamsack speaking on “Producing Maple Syrup in Saskatchewan”. Everyone is welcome!

The Yorkton Branch of the Saskatchewan Genealogical Society Meeting May 14 at 7:00 p.m. at the Western Development Museum, Yorkton. Special guest speaker will be Mitch Wlock speaking on “Interesting Experiences in Genealogical Research.” Everyone is welcome! For more information call Dave at 783-1093 or Glenn 782-7969.

New Horizons Card Social 78 First Avenue North Bingo, pool, shuffle board & darts. Takes place the third Sunday of every month.. A bingo card game begins at 2 p.m. Admission is $3 and it includes lunch.

Al-Anon Al-Anon meets Mondays, 8 p.m. at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, and Wednesdays at the Westview United Church.

Give the Gift of Life Fun Run & Walk June 9, 9 a.m. registration @ Sacred Heart High School. Walk starts at 10:30 a.m. at Jaycee Beach – raising awareness about Kidney Disease and organ donation Sign up today! Call Audrey Parisloff at 306-783-5259 for details.

Yorkton Creators 4-H Club Welcoming new members ages 6-21. Projects include cooking, sewing, woodworking and cloverbud. Call 782-4721.

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

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Every Wednesday, Seniors* & Students* save 10% on all regular priced products. * Must provide valid identification. Excludes gift cards. Cannot be used in conjunction with any other promotional offer. Product selection and availability may vary by location. All references to savings claims are in comparison to our regular retail prices. While supplies last. On advertised items, we reserve the right to limit quantities.

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BIRTHS ANTOSH - Born to Kristen and Jamie Antosh of Churchbridge, SK, a daughter, Paisley Christina, April 30, 2013. KOZAKEWICH - Born to Mariah MacDonald and Stephen Kozakewich of Yorkton, SK, a daughter, Casey Vanessa, April 26, 2013. SHEESHKA - Born to Loree and Devin Sheeshka of Esterhazy, SK, a son, Konner William, April 30, 2013.

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Glacier Media Group is growing. Check our job board regularly for the latest openings:

GENERAL EMPLOYMENT

WAX READING Psychic Medium, Linda G. will be in Yorkton, Sat., Apr. 20, May 18, June 22 at Precious Reiki Therapy, 112 Fenson from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Call 306-338-8554.

GENERAL EMPLOYMENT ATTENTION! Can you speak two languages? We have a job for you! Desperately seeking translators. No experience required. Full/part/time. Limited positions. Apply today. www.OnlineTranslatorsNeeded.com. CRIMINAL RECORD? Don't let your past limit your holiday plans! Since 1989 Confidential, Fast Affordable - A+ BBB Rating. EMPLOYMENT & TRAVEL FREEDOM. Call for FREE INFO BOOKLET 1-8-NOW-PARDON (1866-972-7366) www.RemoveYourRecord.com. DRIVERS WANTED AZ, DZ, 3 or 1 with airbrakes: Terrific career opportunity with outstanding growth potential to learn how to locate rail defects using non-destructive testing. Plus extensive paid travel, meal allowance, 4 weeks vacation and benefits pkg. Skills Needed - Ability to travel 6 months at a time. Apply online at www.sperryrail.com under careers. Click here to apply, keyword: Driver. DO NOT FILL IN CITY OR STATE. EOE. Help Wanted!!! Make $1000 weekly mailing brochures from home! No experience required. Start immediately! www.TheMailingHub.com. THE ROYAL Canadian Legion Branch 77 is looking for a Cook/Convener to conduct events, meetings and functions that require light lunches, coffee, tea, juice, etc. Hours of work depend on functions booked. Please drop off resume at 380 West Broadway Street at the front office. VMC JANITORIAL is looking for a part-time employee. 10-15 hrs/week. No experience required. Starting at $11/hr. Call 306-7822363, leave message.

SUPERVISOR, Capital Management Competition Number: 2013-014Apr – Supervisor, Capital Management (Permanent)

POSITION: The primary purpose of the Finance Department is to provide accurate and controlled accounting of organizational records and delivering effective information while ensuring the credit union meets strategic objectives as they relate to asset quality and risk management. Reporting to the AVP – Finance, the Supervisor, Capital Management will provide accurate and timely reporting and analysis of information used by Management and the Board of Directors for planning, budgeting and control purposes. The successful candidate will perform tasks and project work speciÀcally related to maintaining asset quality and management of interest rate, capital and, liquidity risk. The individual in this position will be responsible for on-going development and use of modelling software used to support the credit union’s strategic direction. They will also be responsible to oversee the treasury function of the credit union and will participate in the credit union’s commitment to process improvement. The ideal candidate displays initiative and is able to work with minimal direct supervision. The person selected will maintain up-to-date knowledge of credit union products and services and will provide service in a professional, prompt and friendly manner that contributes to and fosters business development, and provides leadership, motivation and commitment to assigned Finance staff. This will be a permanent full-time position, and successful candidate may choose to work from either one of the Tisdale or Yorkton Branches of Cornerstone Credit Union. Travel between these two branches will be required from time to time. QUALIFICATIONS: The successful candidate will have post-secondary education majoring in Finance or Accounting plus four to six years related experience in increasingly senior roles or an equivalent combination of education and experience. Related Ànancial institution experience including an understanding of credit union products and services would be beneÀcial. Strong verbal and written communication skills and the ability to develop solid working relationships and be a strong team player is required. A commitment to continuous learning and development, including enrollment in a senior level of a recognized designation (CFA or CMA) and/or obtaining a securities license is required.

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COMPENSATION: Cornerstone Credit Union offers a competitive total compensation package including an attractive employee beneÀts package and matched pension contributions. The salary will commensurate with experience and qualiÀcations. The credit union also offers an incentive pay program that rewards employees for corporate and individual performance. QualiÀed applicants are invited to submit their cover letter and resume, in conÀdence, By 5:00 p.m., May 17, 2013 to: Connie Kohlen, Human Resources OfÀcer, Cornerstone Credit Union Email: connie.kohlen@cornerstonecu.com Mark subject line: “Application for Employment – Supervisor, Capital Management” We appreciate the interest of all applicants, however only those under consideration will be contacted

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GARAGE SALES COMMUNITY GARAGE Sales in Theodore, Sat., May 25, 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Two household dispersals, Bradford dishes, European quilting packages, furniture, appliances, much more. Lunch sold in the rink lobby.

WANTED WANTED: MASSEY #36 discers, paying $100. Any size/condition. Will pick up. Call Andrew 306-9469669, leave message if no answer.

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PHONE 782-2431 HOUSES FOR SALE 5 BEDROOM home on 3 lots in Rhein. 1968 sq. ft., 2 full bathrooms, finished basement with family room and den, 2 door attached garage, deck. Ph: 306-6218080 or 306-273-2123.

HOUSE FOR SALE. Gorgeous 1186 sq. ft., 3 bedroom home with main floor laundry. Open concept. High end finishings, move-in condition. $228,900 or make an offer. For pictures see comfree.com #388053. Call 306-620-7388 for viewing.

LOTS & ACREAGES FOR SALE 11.67 ACRES of well treed land which would be ideal to build your dream home. The acreage is located 3 miles north of Yorkton Airport, then turn west and go 4 miles on Mehan Road. Land is close to all utilities. $50,000. 306-7834169. LAKE LOTS For Sale by Owner at Lake of the Prairies: Prairie Lake Lodge, Russell, Manitoba is offering a good selection of treed, non treed lots and acreages with views and privacy adjacent to a 18 hole, par 3 golf course suitable for R.V. or cottage use. Contact: 204-7730380 Gerald or 204-773-6819 David. LOTS FOR sale in a new development at south end of Fishing Lake. $39,900. Call 306-220-4687 or 306-229-0251. SUN HILLS RESORT at Lake of the Prairies, SK has 12 prime lots in Phase 1 to offer. Priced $56,000 - $69,000. We are located 40 min. east of Yorkton near the Togo bridge. More info www.sunhillsresort.com. Call 306-597-4660.

OPEN HOUSES HISTORIC BED and Breakfast for Sale - Open House May 18th 1-4 p.m. 1901 Queen Anne Revival home on 1 acre of land in the town of Minnedosa, Manitoba. Everything you need to run a successful B&B included. 204-867-2830, castlelebb@mymts.net for more info.

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We require a Contract Delivery Driver to deliver The News Review to carriers homes, newsstands and site boxes every Thursday. Applicant must possess a valid driver license as well as a truck or van. If you are interested call The News Review at 306-7837355 or email: office@yorktonnews.com.

HOUSES FOR RENT HOUSE FOR RENT. 90 Gladstone Ave. S., newly rebuilt, 3 big bedrooms, 2 small bedrooms, 2 bathrooms. $1,400/month plus damage deposit. Available June 1/13. Call 306-782-2363.

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BUSINESS SERVICES HAVE YOU BEEN DENIED Canada Pension Plan Disability Benefits? The Disability Claims Advocacy Clinic can help. Contact Allison Schmidt at: 1-877-793-3222. www.dcac.ca.

APARTMENTS / CONDOS-FOR SALE CONDO FOR SALE (55 Plus) One bedroom, six appliances, central air, indoor parkade, security, elevator. 306-786-6543. www.yorktonnews.com

RENOS & HOME IMPROVEMENT FINISHING CARPENTER: Will do floors, drywall, frame work, windows, doors, siding. Call Edward 306-647-2736.


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BUSINESS SERVICES

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2010 Yamaha TTR 230 dirt bike. Bought new in April 2011, always shedded, well maintained, regular oil and filter changes. Low hours, one owner. $3,500 obo. Call 306898-2039, leave message, or call 306-621-6747.

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THOENS SALES & LEASING

Rentals by Day, Week or Month 75 Broadway St. E., Yorkton Phone Brooks - 782-3456 1977 OLDSMOBILE 98 Regency, fully loaded, one owner, 75,000 original kms, never winter driven, original paint, garage kept, like new condition. Must be seen. Phone 306-338-3369 or 306-3387564.

RVS/CAMPERS/ TRAILERS 2000 JAYCO Qwest 24 ft. Fifth Wheel camper. Sleeps 6. Has outdoor grill, newer tires, and newer awning. Half ton truck towable. Asking $8,900 obo. Yorkton, SK. 306-783-4169.

Starting at 11:00 a.m. 4 miles north of Kelvington on Highway 38 to Hill Peak Rd, 2miles east, 3/4 mile north. Watch for signs!! Items include: *2003 Massey Ferguson 451 tractor, 45 hp ONLY 166 hrs like new!! *Poulan Pro riding lawn mower, only 2 years old- 46’ cutting deck has never been used *7 foot 3 pth snow blower *Vanguard Garden tiller pull behind, 6.5 hp only 1 year old *Heavy duty Rockwell Beaver table saw *Brinley pull behind 46’ lawn sweep *Brand new 2hp air compressor never been used *Various quantities of steel, metal, sheet/ metal *Various antiques such as; old forge, electric train set, weigh scale etc *Landscaping bricks *Numerous excellent quality shop tools and misc. such as; grinders, impacts, chain saws, jackalls, saw horses, electric chords, ladders etc, etc. *Old style drill press *Scaffolding *Bundles of cedar shakes *Heavy duty 3 pth 6 foot Mulcher ***** NOTE**** Many, Many more items too numerous too mention. HOUSEHOLD; * Various antiques such as; * 3 large trunk chests * tables and chairs * china cabinet * buffet * dressers and tables * misc. of vintage cans jugs and crocks * furniture; coffee and end tables, sofa, love seat, chair *Propane stove G.E. *Propane fridge - Servel *Maytag Natural Gas stove- 1 year old *other various items........

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THE NEWS REVIEW EXTRA - Saturday, May 11, 2013 - Page 11A

2013 JOHN DEERE D SERIES LAWN TRACTORS

NEW

D110 19.5 hp, hydro trans., 42" Edge™ deck $

D105 17.5 hp, 5 speed trans., 42" Edge™ deck $

$

2051

or $ 25 /mo. oac

$

20 /mo. oac

D140 22 hp, V-twin, hydro trans., 48" Edge™ deck

$

1943

or

or

D130 22 hp, V-twin, hydro trans., 42" Edge™ deck

$

1735

1619

$

D120 21 hp, hydro trans., 42" Edge™ deck

21 /mo. oac

D160 24 hp, V-twin, hydro, 48" Edge™ deck

2159

$

2807

or $ 25 /mo. oac

or $ 32 /mo. oac

$

or 23 /mo. oac

2013 2013 JOHN DEERE X320 JOHN DEERE X540 48" deck, 22 hp Kawasaki eng., hydro, cruise, hour meter, 16" turning radius, wash port, 4 yr. or 300 hr. warranty.

D170 26 hp, V-twin, hydro, 54" Edge™ deck $

3023

$

or $ 34 /mo. oac

26 hp JD V-twin, liquid cooled, twin touch automatic trans., traction assist locks, power steering, 54" Edge™ mower deck, 4 yr. ltd. warranty

$

4600

8175 or

or $ 53 /mo. oac

$

95 /mo. oac

2013 JOHN DEERE ZERO TURN MOWERS COMMERCIAL EZ SERIES TRAK™ SERIES

NEW

Z235 20 hp B&S engine, hydro-gear transmission, 42" Edge™ mower deck, 2 year limited warranty.

Z465

Z445

Z255

27 hp, V-twin engine, 23 hp B&S V-twin pump & wheel motor engine, hydro-gear drive system, high back trans., 48" Edge™ seat w/arm rests, 54" mower deck, arm rests, wash out port, 2 Edge™ mower deck, wash port yr. ltd. warranty.

$

2800

$

or 33 /mo. oac

or 41 /mo. oac

$

$

3325

$

$

27 hp Briggs V-twin, pump & wheel motor drive system, 62" Edge™ mower deck, high back seat w/arm rests, 2 yr. ltd. warranty, wash out port.

$

4850

or 56 /mo. oac

5675

or 62 /mo. oac

$

Z-TRAK™ Z915 MOWER 23.9 hp Kohler engine, 7 iron 54" deck, 2 yr. ltd. warranty

$

7,975

Z-TRAK™ Z-TRAK™ Z-TRAK™ Z930 MOWER Z930 MOWER Z950 MOWER 29 hp, 60", 7 iron mower deck, comfort & convenience pkg., 2 yr. ltd. warranty

$

0%

31 hp, 72", 7 iron mower deck, comfort & convenience pkg., 2 yr. ltd. warranty

11,375 $11,925 $12,550

or

Financing for 24 mo. OAC

With a 60" Pro Mulch on Demand Mower Deck

or

0%

or

Financing for 24 mo. OAC

0%

Financing for 24 mo. OAC

or

0%

Financing for 24 mo. OAC

JOHN DEERE COMPACT UTILITY TRACTORS 2013 MODEL 2320

24 hp diesel, 4WD, hydro, diff. lock, mid & rear PTO, i-match, 200CX loader, 62D deck w/ind. lift, 655 tiller.

$

25,225

or

25.5 hp Yanmar engine, 4 wheel drive, hydrostatic transmission, turf or industrial tires, mid mount PTO, with H120 loader, with 647 rotary tiller, differential lock, 3 point hitch

$

20,025

$

339 /mo. oac

2013 MODEL 3038E

2013 MODEL 1026R

Based on 25% down, 60 month term

or

$

268 /mo. oac

38 hp diesel, 4WD, hydro, c/w 305 loader and 665 tiller.

$

25,475

or

$

336 /mo. oac

Based on 25% down, 60 month term

Based on 25% down, 60 month term

BALCARRES FOAM LAKE MOOSOMIN PREECEVILLE RUSSELL, MB WYNYARD YORKTON

- Hwy #10 West - Hwy #16 East - Hwy #1&8 N - Hwy #49 N - Hwy #16 East - Hwy #16 East - Hwy #10 East

(306) 334-2492 (306) 272-3345 (306) 435-3301 (306) 547-2007 (204) 773-2149 (306) 554-2536 (306) 783-9459

View our full line of equipment at www.maplefarm.com *Offer valid from May 1, 2013 until May 31, 2013, Down payment may be required. A $50.00 documentation fee may apply. Monthly payments and cost of borrowing will vary depending on amount borrowed and down payment. Minimum finance amount may be required. The charge for amounts past due is 24% per annum. Taxes, set-up, delivery, freight, and preparation charges not included. Dealers are free to set individual prices. Additional fees may apply. Subject to John Deere Financial approval. See participating dealer for details. Program subject to change, without notice, at any time. 1Get $500 off the agreed upon purchase price of new John Deere compact utility tractors with the purchase of two John Deere or Frontier implements. 0% purchase financing for 60 months on Compact Utility Tractors. Representative Example: Model 1026R at $13,361, plus a $50.00 documentation fee, less a down payment of $2,682.20, at 0% APR, monthly payment is $178.81 for 60 months, total obligation is $10,728.60, cost of borrowing is $28.30. Down payment may be required. b


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