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The Province of Saskatchewan has announced it is increasing the fines for drivers caught speeding in Saskatchewan’s construction zones. Effective November 1, Saskatchewan’s fines for speeding in the Orange Zone became among the highest in the country. “Our government is proud to announce new measures designed to move forward on safety improvements in the Orange Zone for both construction workers and motorists,” Highways and Infrastructure Minister Don McMorris comments. “We will be undertaking a strategic review designed to prevent tragedies from occurring on our roads.” The Ministry of Highways and Infrastructure is working closely with contractors, ministry crews, and motorists to review the three Es of traffic safety: education; engineering (site enhancements such signs, lighting, rumble strips and barricades); and enforcement. Starting this fall, rumble strips will be used in prioritized work zones. In addition, gates that narrow the approach to construction zones will be installed. Both devices are intended to slow traffic to 60 km/h in construction zones. The ministry will review the effectiveness of these devices and develop guidelines for their use at other locations starting in the 2013 construction season. Fines in the Orange Zone will: • Now see a base fine of $210, which is triple the base fine for speeding; • See a per kilometre increase from $2 to $3 for every km/h over 60 km/h, for speeds up to up to 90 km/h; and • See a further increase from $4 to $6 for every km/h over 60 km/h, for speeds in excess of 90 km/h. SGI and the Ministry of Highways and Infrastructure will work together to ensure that proper signage is in place to notify motorists that the fine for speeding in a construction zone is three times the base fine for speeding, and that photo radar will be in effect for the next construction season. In September, the government committed to work with the RCMP to address the issue of motorists speeding in construction zones following the death of 18 year-old flag person Ashley Dawn Richards by a vehicle speeding in an Orange Zone.

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– Bellegarde is in

FLYIN’ BOB – A little bit of the circus came to Dr. Brass School, as Flyin’ Bob showed off a variety of tricks, invloving students to help him put on a show. The show itself is all about the importance of physical activity, concentration, peer support, community and the value of failure as well as success.

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The chief of Little Black Bear First Nation has again taken on a larger role in native governance in Saskatchewan. Fiftyyear-old Perry Bellegarde was elected chief of the Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations (FSIN) during elections in Saskatoon last Thursday during which he presented his vision regarding treaties, First Nations’ self determination and jurisdiction. He’ll represent the province’s 74 First Nations. For Bellegarde, the victory over two other candidates – Morley Watson of Fort Qu’Appelle and a member of Ochapowace First Nation, and Delbert Wapass, chief of Thunderchild First Nation near North Battleford – means he’s returning to a job he’s well acquainted with. Bellegarde, who served two terms as FSIN chief from 1998-2003, was elected on the first ballot with 488 votes while Wapass finished second with 240. Watson garnered 182 votes. In a recent statement Bellegarde said his solid platform that focused on treaty implementation, self determination and

jurisdiction resonated deeply with the 1,000 delegates as did his announced intention to steer the FSIN back to being an effective lobbying organization. “There’s a lot of work we got to do nationally and internationally in terms of promoting that political strategy regarding our rights. We have to define and articulate a legal strategy and a political activist strategy. “All three things resonated (with delegates) because once you start looking at all those three things – we always say we encourage people to be comfortable with treaty implementation and self determination because that’s good for Saskatchewan, that’s good for Canada. That includes concepts like revenuebenefit sharing, participating in the economy.” A defining issue of First Nations members’ lives today is poverty, Bellegarde suggests, and there are high costs as a result of that poverty to all Canadian society; it’s essential the socio-economic gap between First Nations and the rest of Canada be narrowed. Continued on Page 2.

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Melville opts for new mix Discover Your New Smile…

The results of last Wednesday’s municipal election have determined there will be a mix of new and returning city councilors. Mayor Walter Streelasky, who returns by acclamation, will lead newcomers Brian Hicke, Vince Thiessen and Ron Wilson and incumbents Valdeen Mathies, Ken Karius and Mike Fisher as Melville’s city council for the next four years. Valdeen Mathies, who will be serving her third term, led the way with 985 votes. “It’s good to have a mix of new and returning candidates,” says Mathies. “I am happy the people of Melville have put their confidence in me and I will try and work hard for them. A person never knows how an election is going to go. I am just happy it worked out the way it did.” Newcomer Brian Hicke who was a close second receiving 970 votes, says the voters wanted a bit of a change, which he didn’t see coming. “I am happy I can live up to the trust people have placed on me,” says Hicke. “I am very flattered. I thought I might finish up there. I have

been involved in the community with many organizations throughout the years and so I probably knew enough people to help influence the vote.” Mike Fisher will serve another term after finishing third with 789 votes. Another newcomer Vince Thiessen, who finished with 738 votes, was not only surprised with the number of votes he received but the voter turnout in general. “The support was overwhelming,” says Thiessen. “It was better than expected. I hadn’t quite expected that particular turnout so I was pleasantly surprised.” In total, of the 3,597 eligible, 1,181 residents voted which is an increase of 90 votes from the 2009 election. “I am happy that I am back,” says Ken Karius, who received 687 votes. “I was hopeful that I would finish a little higher than fifth but it is what it is.” Following the vote Karius reflected on the past council and the work that will be required of the new and returning councilors. “As a group the last couple of councils worked together very

well,” says Karius. “You get comfortable with how people respond and the way they go about their work. With half the group turning over it’s going to be a learning process for the three that are left and left and certainly the learning curve for the three newcomers is quite steep and like when I first started there is a lot to learn.” Karius says the three new councilors will bring fresh ideas and that turnover is never a bad thing. “I think they’re going to be energetic and I look forward to work with them and getting to know them and becoming a council,” says Karius. One of the new councilors that will be responsible for bringing fresh ideas to the table is Ron Wilson who finished sixth with 565 votes. “I wanted to be in the top six and I am very happy to be elected,” says Wilson. “My objective was to get on council and now I can learn from the incumbents as we move forward.” Former councilors Courtney Vaudner and Lloyd Haylock rounded out the vote with 505 and 477 votes respectively.

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First Nations want to see the Indian Act, a piece of archaic legislation that controls nearly every facet of First Nations’ existence, eliminated and replaced with a “treaty implementation act” of which First Nations should be drivers of the process, Bellegarde says. “We have to be involved in the planning and the organizing, the directing of any process that deals with the amendments or changes or deletions of the whole Indian Act because it affects our people and our rights.” During his involvement in First Nations leadership roles, Bellegarde has seen some progress but he understands the enormous amount of work that has to be done and the length of time it will take. FSIN has to develop a long-term, strategic plan to deal with self determination, recognition for land, a resource-revenue sharing and treaty implementation, Bellegarde says,

while pointing to some of the progress First Nations have made in areas like Treaty Land Entitlement and gaming. “(But) we need to do more, to deal with poverty and create jobs for our people, more education and training opportunities so our children came participate in the economy.” As the new leader of the FSIN, Bellegarde says his mandate is to provide a vision and create hope that there’s a better future for First Nations people, that life indeed is going to get better. “It’s all about equality. It’s about closing the socioeconomic gap. The treaty relationship we have with the Crown was one based on peaceful coexistence with our white brothers and sisters and we were supposed to equally benefit from the land and resource wealth. “Right now we see one side benefiting higher than the other side. We need to close that gap and become truly equal,” Bellegarde concludes.

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Is whole body vibration right for you? Pre-Owned

I think Whole Body Vibration (WBV) exercise is the greatest thing since popcorn! It makes it possible for almost everyone to exercise, even if you are not able to do other types of exercise. WBV, ideally, is done by standing on a platform that has two motors – a vibrating motor and an oscillating motor. These motors send mild vibration impulses through the body, up to 50 times per second. This vibration activates muscle fibers even more efficiently than regular exercise. Research studies have shown that WBV increases bone density in the hip inhibits bone loss in the spine and hips. Regular exercise is extremely important to maintain good health! We all know this, but fail to do it consistently. Excuses include lack of time, the cold weather, the embarrassment of flaunting our bodies in public and the inconvenience of leaving home to exercise. Many of us find it too hard to exercise or just cannot be bothered. We have become couch potatoes and we are paying the price in terms of chronic pain, illness, shortened lives and poorer quality of life. It’s time we wake up and literally get off the couch! EASY AS PIE

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Talking smart without looking dumb Ed, my neighbor next door, has threatened to throw his television out the window. He is frustrated over the NHL hockey situation so far this season. I offered to go with him to some Melville Millionaire hockey games, but Ed doesn’t want to be seen in public with me. Some of his friends would tease him relentlessly for being in the company of a pastor, even a retired one. Ed talks to me privately across the yard fence, but as little in public as possible. Ed tells me it is not personal. It is a safety measure, because he would be mortified if people thought he was getting religious at this late date in life. He has a reputation of being as far from church-going as one can get and he wants to keep it that way. I respect his need to not be seen with me in public. I’m not out to needlessly embarrass anyone, especially a neighbor next door. Ed is so frustrated

with the lack of hockey on television that he has tuned in to the American presidential debates. Ed says that he dislikes so much talk and so little action. “I wish they would let Obama and Romney play a little oneon-one hockey, or even have an arm wrestle to liven things up. The whole point of the debates seems to be talking smart without ever looking dumber than the other guy,” Ed observes. Even Ed would agree that it is a time of change and uncertainty both for hockey fans and for the one to be elected as president of the U.S. I have shared with Ed that there are three months of the year that seem to me to be fall-apart months. Things can crumble, landslide, and break down anytime of the year, but in my mind, October, November, and December win the prize for instability. In nature, during these months, growth and life turn into dead leaves and hibernation. The wise Canada

Ag. summit planned

On February 5-6, 2013, the Saskatchewan Ministry of Agriculture will host a summit in Regina to generate ideas on how to improve public perception of the agriculture industry and promote its benefits. “Agriculture is a vital part of our province and will be essential to our future growth,” Agriculture Minister Lyle Stewart says. “Our industry has a great story to tell and this summit will generate ideas on how to better tell that story and dispel misconceptions about agriculture.” Participants in the summit will include government representatives, industry leaders, producers, communicators, and other partners involved in agriculture. Discussions will include a scan of current agriculture awareness efforts, ways to better educate the public about agriculture and how to encourage people in the industry to tell their positive stories. The summit will result in a more coordinated, collaborative strategic plan going forward. Saskatchewan is ideally suited to host this agriculture summit, with nearly half of Canada’s arable farm land, 30 per cent of Canada’s agriculture biotech industry, and the second largest beef cattle herd in the country. In addition, in 2011 Saskatchewan became Canada’s top agri-food exporting province, with more than $10 billion worth of agri-food exports. The Saskatchewan Government has made agriculture awareness a priority by being the first provincial government to sign on to the Agriculture More Than Ever initiative. “This province has become a hub of agricultural innovation and research and an economic leader, all due to the hard work of farmers and ranchers,” Stewart adds. “Saskatchewan is growing and agriculture contributes to a better quality of life for everyone. This summit will bring our industry together to help deliver that message.” The summit will be followed by annual updates for participants to share experiences, adjust messages and direction, note accomplishments and further discuss agriculture awareness.

Neighborly Advice According to Ed by Raymond Maher www.accordingtoed.com geese leave for more stable and secure climates and we humans set our minds on facing cold, snow and ice. The wisest people to be found in the last three months of the year are those who enjoy and thrive on winter

activities like curling, hockey, snowmobiling etc. It could be argued that one never knows from one day to the next what the weather or world affairs will bring, because change and

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5.4L, V8 auto, 4th door, adj. pdls, a/c/t, alloys, 5.4L V8 auto, 4th door, ABS, backup sensor, buckets, CD, dual climate adj. pedals, a/c/t, ABS, CD, cloth interior, control, elec. compass, h. mirrors, h. seats, int. curb side mirrors, flaps, fog lights, wipers, keyless entry, lthr. int., mem. seats, nav. int. wipers, keyless entry, pb, pdl, pm, ps, system, pb, pdl, pm, ps, p. steering, p. sunroof, p. steering, pw, running boards, pw, prem. audio, privacy glass, r. sliding window, skid plates, tow package, r. camera, r. brds, sat. radio, tow hitch rec., tow silver, 60,420 km. pkg, sunroof, white, 56,280 km. 2812A 2777A

34,995

$

2012 TOYOTA TUNDRA LTD

$

22,995

2009 FORD EDGE LIMITED

3.5L, V6 auto, a/c/t, alloys, ABS, backup sensor, 5.7L, V8 auto, adj. pdls, a/c/t, alloys, ABS, auto mirrors/hdlmps, backup sensor, buckets, CD, dual climate control, curb side mirbuckets, CD, dual climate control, rors, dual airbag, fog lights, h. mirrors, h . seats, h. mirrors, h. seats, int. wipers, ill. visor mirror, int. wipers, keyless entry, lthr. int., keyless entry, lthr. int. mem. seats, all mem. seats, pan. sunroof, pb, pdl, p. lift gates, equipped, priv. glass, remote start, sat. pm, ps, p. steering, p. sunroof, pw, remote start, radio, step bumper, tonneau cover, tow sat. radio, SYNC, tinted windows, prem. audio, hitch receiver, tow pkg, ventilated seats, black, 64,900 km. 2729A sunroof, red, 14,885 km. 2462A

44,995

$

24,995

$

2004 CHEV SILVERADO 2500 HD LT 4X4

2008 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN SE

6.6L V8 auto, a/c/t, alloys, ABS, 3.8L V6 auto, 4th door, a/c/t, alloys, Bose sound system, buckets, CD, analog gauges, ABS, buckets, CD, child dual climate control, elec. compass, safety locks, dual airbag, dual sliding doors, fog lights, int. wipers, keyless entry, lthr. halogen hdlmps, inside hood release, int. int., keyless entry, lthr. int. pb, pdl, pm, ps, wiper, keyless entry, map lights, pb, pdl, p. steering, pw, r. defogger, rec. seats, pm, pw, privacy glass, r. air & heat, short box, tach, trailer hitch, r. defogger, r. wiper, rec. seats, split folding trip odometer, rear seats, trip odometer, dark blue, blue, 247,474 km. 2693A 117,389 km. 2845A

$

12,995

2007 FORD FIVE HUNDRED SEL AWD 3,0L V6 auto, adj. pdls, a/c/t, alloys, backup sensor, buckets, CD, curb side mirrors, dual climate control, flaps, h. seats, int. wipers, keyless entry, lthr. int., pb, pdl, pm, p. seat, ps, p. sunroof, pw, sunroof, tinted windows, traction control system, tan, 91,813 km. 2805B

$

11,995

2007 JEEP COMPASS SPORT 2.4L, 4 cyl., auto, a/c/t, alloys, buckets, CD, curb side mirrors, fog lights, h. mirrors, h. seats, keyless entry, p. mirrors, p. windows, CD. brown, 152,915 km. 2890A

$

9,995

2007 FORD FUSION SE

$

13,995

2011 FORD F150 XLT S/CREW 4X4 XTR

11,995

2012 RAM RAM 2500 PICKUP SLT 4X4

6.7L diesel, 6 spd. auto/auto shift, a/c/t, alloys, analog gauges, ABS, bench seating, CD, elec. compass, int. wipers, keyless entry, map lights, pb, pdl, p. steering, pw, privacy glass, r. sliding window, rec. seats, sat. radio, short box, step bumper, tach., tow hitch receiver, trip computer, silver, 43,605 km. 4715A

$

46,995

2011 FORD EDGE LTD

$

13,995

2008 FORD EDGE LTD

3.5L V6 auto, a/c/t, alloys, analog gauges, ABS, auto hdlmps, auto dimming R/V mirror, backup sensor, buckets, CD, dual climate control, elec. compass, h. mirrors, h. seats, int. wipers, keyless entry, lthr. int, mem. seats, pb, pdl, p. lift gates, pm, ps, p. steering, pw, privacy glass, r. camera, remote start, sat. radio, traction control system, burgundy, 78,668 km. 2843A

3.5L V6 auto, a/c/t, alloys, ABS, backup sensor, buckets, CD, dual climate control, elec. compass, fog lights, h. mirrors, h. seats, int., wipers, keyless entry, lthr. int., pan. sunroof, pb, pdl, p. lift gates, ps, p. settering, pw, privacy glass, r. start, sat. radio, tach, traction control system, trip computer, 105,971 km. CSN 2

2010 FORD EDGE LTD AWD

2010 FORD F150 XLT S/CREW 4X4 XTR

$

29,995

21,995

$

3.5L V6 auto, adj. pedals, a/c/t, alloys, analog gauges, ABS, auto. hdlmps, bench seating, CD, elec. compass, fog lights, int. wipers, keyless entry, map lighs, pb, pdl, pm, p. seat, ps, pw, privacy glass, r. camera, reclining seats, remote start. r. boards, sat. radio, step bumper, tach, tow hitch rec., tow pkg, traction control system, trip computer, black, 75,370 km. 2763A

3.5L V6, auto, white, a/c/t, alloys, ABS, auto dim. R/V mirror, backup sensor, buckets, CD, dual climate control, curb side mirrors, h. mirrors, h. seats, int. wipers, keyless entry, lthr. int., mem. seats, pan. sunroof, pb, pdl, p. lift gates, pm, p. seat, ps, p. sunroof, pw, remote start, sat. radio, SYNC, tinted windows, prem. audio, sunroof, 58,000 km. 2895A

5.4L V8 auto, adj. pdls, a/c/t, ABS, bench seating, CD, cloth int., elec. compass, fog lights, h. mirrors, int. wipers, keyless entry, map lights, pb, pdl, pm, p. seat, ps, pw, privacy glass, r. camera, r. boards, sat. radio, step bumper, tach., tow pkg, traction control system, trailer hitch, black, 52,984 km. 2788A

2011 FORD FUSION SEL

2007 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX GT

2006 FORD FUSION SE

$

29,995

$

28,995

2.5L, 4 cyl., auto, a/c/t, alloys, ABS, buckets, CD, cloth int., elec. compass, fog lights, int. wipers, keyless entry, map lights, pb, pdl, pm, ps, p. steering, p. sunroof, privacy glass, rec. seats, remote trunk release, sat. radio, spoiler, tach, sunroof, red, 28,850 km. 4708A

3.8L, V6 auto, a/c/t, alloys, ABS, buckets, CD, cloth interior, console, curb side mirrors, dual climate control, fog lights, int. wipers, keyless entry, pb, pdl, pm, p. seat, ps, pw, remote start, spoiler, tinted windows, traction control system, silver, 143,249 km. 2604A

2011 FORD EDGE SEL AWD

2002 HONDA CR-V AWD

$

18,995

3.5L, V6 auto, a/c/t, alloys, ABS, 3.0L, V6 auto, a/c/t, alloys, ABS, auto on/off backup sensor, buckets, CD, hdlmps, buckets, CD, child safety locks, dual airbag, int. wipers, keyless entry, map lights, dual climate control, fog lights, h. mirrors, h. seats, int. wipers, keyless entry, lthr. int., pb, pdl, pm, ps, p. steering, pw, privacy map lights, pan. sunroof, pb, pdl, pm, glass, rec. seats, split folding rear seats, ps, p. steering, p. sunroof, pw, sat. radio, tach, traction control system, spoiler, SYNC, tinted windows, trip computer, trip odometer, red, prem. audio, white, 19,340 km. R2659 115,583 km. 2856A

$

22,995

$

31,995

$

8,495

2.4L, 4 cyl. , 5 spd. auto, air, cruise, ABS, buckets, CD, cloth interior, curb side mirrors, keyless entry, p. brakes, p.d.l., p. lift gates, p. mirrors, p. steering, p. windows, running boards, silver, 165,141 km. 2748B

$

8,995

2012 FORD EXPEDITION LIMITED 2009 FORD F150 XLT XTR 5.4L, V8 auto, 3rd row seating, adj. pdls, a/c/t, alloys, ABS, buckets, CD, dual climate control, curb side mirrors, fog lights, h. mirrors, h. seats, int. wipers, keyless entry, lthr. int. mem. seats, nav. system, pb, pdl, p. lift gates, pm, ps, p. steering, p sunroof, pw, r. air & heat, r. camera, roof rack. r. brds, sat. radio, sunroof, SYNC, tinted windows, tow pkg, premium audio, white, 31,800 km. R2671

$

47,995

5.4L auto, a/c/t, alloys, ABS, bench seating, CD, cloth int., curb side mirrors, flaps, fog lights, h. mirrors, int. wipers, keyless entry, pb, pdl, pm, ps, p. steering, pw, r. boards, tow package, trailer brake controller, silver, 75,600 km. 2733A

$

23,995

$

25,995

2.3L, 4 cyl, 6 spd auto, a/c/t, alloys, analog gauges, ABS, h. outside mirrors, inside hood release, int. wipers, keyless entry, map lights, pb, pdl, pm, p. seat, ps, pw, privacy glass, r. window defogger, reclining seats, remote trunk release, tach, traction control system, trip odometer, red, 107,498 km. 2888A

8,995

$

2011 FORD TAURUS SEL

3.5L, V6 auto, a/c/t, alloys, ABS, backup sensor, buckets, CD, console, curb side mirrors, fog lights, halogen headlamps, h. mirrors, int. wipers, keyless entry, lthr. int., pb, ,pdl, pm, ps, p,. sunroof, pw, rev. park assist/sensors, sat. radio, sunroof, SYNC, traction control system, prem. audio, white, 32,941 km. R2664

$

21,995

2012 FORD EXPLORER XLT

3.5L, V6 auto, 3rd row seating, a/c/t, ABS, buckets, CD, dual climate control, h. mirrors, h. seats, int. wipers, keyless entry, lthr. int., pb, pdl, pm, ps, p. steering, p. sunroof, pw, r. air & heat, SYNC, tinted windows, h. mirrors, prem. audio, sunroof, white, 11,382 km. R2675

$

38,995

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Major upgrades in the works for Asessippi

Asessippi Ski Area & Resort is busy getting ready for the winter season and finishing up the half million dollar upgrade in the beginner area, snow tubing park and more. “The most significant purchase that shaped the plans for all of the work this season is the new 650 foot Magic Carpet,” says Spencer Reavie, President of Asessippi Resort. Similar to a moving sidewalk, the carpet is a conveyor belt that

can move guests and their equipment all the way up to the top of the beginner run. This lift will serve both the newly expanded downhill snow tubing park and the reshaped beginner run. “The grade of the slope on the bunny run was evened out this summer, that means a larger area devoted to the learning centre and

greater up hill capacity for our guests,” Reavie explained. The new carpet lift, named the Ollie Express after the resort’s new porcupine mascot, replaces the need for a handle tow in the beginner area. This is good news for the snowboarders who use the Robin’s Run terrain park, that handle tow has been relocated to this area.

The smaller carpet has also been relocated to a new smaller beginner area located just above the village area. Expansion to the downhill snow tubing park will now offer guests a choice of 6 or more lanes, which will be split into two areas, one for faster and slower descents. Modifications to the Squirrel Chair are also

being done and are designed to be to improve the operation of the chair and will also allow a slight increase on the capacity. Currently all of this work is still underway but the resort is on schedule to make the tentative December 7 opening day, weather permitting. Snow making will begin sometime in November as soon

as the conditions allow. Asessippi is also busy recruiting the 150 staff they will need this winter, so if you are interested you can head to the website for more details at www.asessippi.com Asessippi Ski Area & Resort is located just west of Inglis, near the Manitoba/Saskatchewan border.

Scholarship announced Saskatchewan’s Agriculture Minister Lyle Stewart has announced the launch of the third annual Saskatchewan Agriculture Student Scholarship. “I am pleased to announce this scholarship to help encourage our youth to pursue careers in the agriculture industry,” Stewart says. “We have a strong, vibrant industry in Saskatchewan with many opportunities, creating a high demand for skilled, dedicated people.” Ten scholarships of $1,000 each will be awarded to Saskatchewan youth. Students in Grade 12 and recent graduates entering agriculture-related post-secondary studies in 2013 are eligible to apply. Applicants are asked to produce a three-minute creative video or write a well researched 750word essay describing why agriculture, today more than ever, is a vibrant, diverse industry. Applications will be accepted until March 1, 2013. Winning submissions will be posted on the ministry website in the spring. “There are an abundance of opportunities for our youth in agriculture, including farming and ranching, research, manufacturing, sales and agronomy, to name just a few,” Stewart adds. “Having well-trained youth will be critical to the future of our province and help to ensure Saskatchewan continues to be a global leader in agriculture.” For more information on the Saskatchewan Agriculture Student Scholarship, visit www. agriculture.gov.sk.ca/ scholarship.

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Community Events Bellyfit Shakedown Nov. 2, 7:00-9:20 p.m., Legion Hall Join us for a fun filled energizing evening full of dynamic movement and upbeat music. Bellyfit is an exercise program which incorporates elements of Belly dance, Bollywood and African Dance. Great for women of all fitness levels. Advance tickets $15 at Losa Chic Boutique, 29B Broadway or $20 at door. For more info. call Michelle 782-3364 or micshbt@hotmail.com Proceeds to Shelwin House. Ladies Champagne Brunch Sponsored by Ducks Unlimited Canada Nov. 17 @ the Gallagher Centre Doors open at 10 a.m. brunch starts at 11:15 a.m. Fabulous brunch followed by games and a silent auction. Call 782-2108 for tickets and info. or visit: www.ducks.ca. Next Steps Alzheimer Support Telehealth events designed to educate about Alzheimer disease and how to cope. A four week learning series for families and friends affected by Alzheimer’s or related dementia Tuesday’s, Nov. 13, 20, 27 & Dec. 4 Call 786-0776 to register. The Yorkton Arts Council Annual General Meeting Monday November 12, 2012 , 7:00 p.m. at the Godfrey Dean Cultural Centre. Call 783-8722 for info. Yorkton Public Library Programs • Nov. 10 – EFT “Tapping” information session – 3 p.m. • Nov. 14 – Library book club featuring “The Book Thief” – 7 p.m. • Nov. 21 – “15 Tax Secrets the Tax Man Doesn’t Want You to Know” With Duane Daku – 7 p.m. Yorkton Arts Council presents 2012-2013 “Stars for Saskatchewan” David Myles David Myles is known for his musical versatility and ability to fuse styles, and will take us on a delightful musical journey! Nov. 1, 8 p.m. Anne Portnuff Theatre Tickets available at the Yorkton Arts Council as well as at Welcome Home Floral and Gift Shop Contact the Arts Council at 306-783-8722 for info. www.yorktonarts.ca

Alzheimer/Dementia Support Meeting Yorkton & District Nursing Home Nov. 14, 2 p.m. All are welcome! Call 786-0722 for info. Santa Claus Parade Nov. 24 , 5:30 p.m. Along Broadway St. Call 783-4800 if you would like to enter a float or learn more. Dart League Attention dart players, steel-tip action is underway for the 2012-13 season 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 to participate! Community New Horizon Friday Night Dances 78 - 1st Ave. North Yorkton • Nov. 2, music by Andrew Mariniuk & Boys • Nov. 9, music by Country Sunshine • Nov. 16, music by Old Country Lads • Nov. 23, music by Parklanders • Nov. 30, music by Ron & Sandra Rudoski (western dress optional) Dances start at 8 p.m., doors open at 7 p.m. Admission $7, lunch included. All are welcome! Call Peter at 782-1846. Old Time Pattern Dance New Horizon Senior Centre Nov. 4, 2:30-5 p.m. Admission: $3, pot luck supper to follow dance All are welcome! For info. call Pauline at 647-2552. pARTners Gallery New Exhibit! How Now Purple Cow? A field trip to community pARTners gallery will answer that quirky question. Artist Stephanie Newsham has created a whimsical collection of pastoral portraits for your viewing pleasure. This moo-ving homage to her farm friends is colourful and captivating, guaranteed to delight the whole family! Now on display during regular hours at Yorkton Public Library in our community pARTners gallery.

Yorkton Public Library • Toddler Time: (Ages 6-36 months) Monday mornings 10:30 – 11:00 a.m. until Dec. 3 • Pre-School Storytime: (Ages 3-5 years) Mon. & Thurs. mornings 10:30 – 11:15 a.m. until Dec. 6 Call 783-3523 for more info. 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). Gospel Services Sunday’s 3:30 p.m. @ Rokeby Hall Come see how the church of the New Testament age is still alive today! Ministers: Morris Grovum & Garth Cook Call (306)715-5112 or (306)715-0564 for info. 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 or Angie at 783-7838. 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 pm to 8:30 pm. 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.

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24TH ANNUAL

Wednesday, November 7 Thursday, November 8 Friday, November 9 Saturday, November 10 Rodeo Halftime “Mutton Busting” Enter your little cowboy at Yorkton Hyundai or Yorkton New Holland for a chance to have their name drawn to be in the rodeo. 8 kids each night will get a chance to ride and win cash prizes!

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7: 9:00 am Prairie Oyster Grill Opens Industrial Building Saskatchewan Canola Expo Wellington West Convention Centre 12:00 pm SaskTel Display Centre Open – Flexi Hall Wild West Show Farrell Agencies Arena Norquay Trick Riders Farrell Agencies Arena Mounted Shooting Demonstration Farrell Agencies Arena 1:00 pm Prairie Oyster Bar Opens Industrial Building 3:00 pm Chore Team Competition Farrell Agencies Arena 5:00 pm EMW Industrial Horse Pulls (Light & Medium) Farrell Agencies Arena 7:00 pm Hitching Post and National Bank Financial Horse Extravaganza Farrell Agencies Arena - Horse Pulls (Heavy) - Gypsy Horses - Mounted Shooting Demonstration - Norquay Trick Riders - Wild West Show 7:30 pm Ron Witherspoon - consulting resource in Canada’s agriculture and agribusiness industries – Farrell Agencies 8:00 pm SaskTel Displays Close THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8: Prairie Oyster Grill Opens 7:00 am Industrial Building 8:00 am Cain Quam Horse Starting Clinic 11:00 am Chantelle Kirkham Memorial Stock Dog Competition (First Round) Farrell Agencies Arena 11:00 am Heartland Livestock Commercial Cattle Futurity Pen Show, FCC-FAC Pen of Bulls Show - Industrial Building 12:00 pm SaskTel Displays Open - Flexi Hall 12:30 pm Wild West Show Farrell Agencies Arena Norquay Trick Riders Farrell Agencies Arena Mounted Shooting Demonstration Farrell Agencies Arena

1:00 pm

Prairie Oyster Bar Opens Industrial Building Cowboy Poetry - Prairie Oyster Bar Industrial Building 2:00 pm Fafard’s Mobile Vet ServicesKeeping Your Horse Healthy Seminar Ravine Room 3:00 pm Cowboy Poetry - Prairie Oyster Bar Industrial Building 3:30 pm Valley Flats Veterinary Services Dr. Rebecca Gervin – Breeding & Reproduction – Ravine Room 3:30 pm Chantelle Kirkham Memorial Stock Dog Competition – Second Round – Farrell Agencies Arena 5:00 pm EMW Industrial Horse Pulls (Light & Medium) - Farrell Agencies Arena 6:30 pm Chantelle Kirkham Memorial Stock Dog Competition Finals - Farrell Agencies Arena 7:00 pm Grain, Forage & Seed Show Awards Reception - Wellington West Convention Centre Commercial Grain Show – Farrell Agencies|Forage Show – Rocky Mountain Equipment Pedigreed Show - SaskPower 7:00 pm Hitching Post and National Bank Financial Horse Extravaganza Farrell Agencies Arena - Horse Pulls (Heavy) - Gypsy Horses - Mounted Shooting Demonstration - Norquay Trick Riders - Wild West Show 8:00 pm SaskTel Displays Close FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9: 7:00 am Prairie Oyster Grill Opens Industrial Building Grain Millers Oatmeal Eating Contest Industrial Building 10:00 am Heartland Livestock Ranch Rodeo Farrell Agencies Arena 11:00 am Cornerstone Credit Union Commercial Cattle Pen Show Industrial Building Wild West Show Farrell Agencies Arena 12:00 pm SaskTel Displays Open - Flexi Hall 1:00 pm Prairie Oyster Bar Opens Industrial Building

Industrial Building Cowboy Poetry - Prairie Oyster Bar Industrial Building 4:00 pm Commercial Cattle Sale Logan Stevens / GX94 Sale Ring Industrial Building 6:00 pm Cattlemen’s Supper Industrial Building 7:30 pm Yorkton New Holland Rodeo Farrell Agencies Arena 8:00 pm SaskTel Displays Close 9:00 pm Lenny & The Gypsies Presented by GX94 on the Parkland Mall Stage - Prairie Oyster Bar SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10: 7:00 am Prairie Oyster Grill Opens Industrial Building 8:00 am Team Roping Competition Farrell Agencies Arena 9:00 am Maple Farm Equipment 4-H Judging Competition - Industrial Building 11:00 am Auctioneer Competition Sheldon Nicholson Memorial Sponsored by Yorkton Auction Centre Wellington West Convention Centre 12:00 pm SaskTel Displays Open 1:00 pm 4-H Judging Awards Industrial Building Prairie Oyster Bar Opens Industrial Building 1:30 pm Custom Printers Exotic Animal Sale Logan Stevens/GX94 Sale Ring 3:00 pm Leon Malinowski Memorial Fiddling Contest Wellington West Convention Centre 5:00 pm Painted Hand Casino Seniors Supper & Dance Wellington West Convention Centre Music By: Kenny Goodman & Friends 7:30 pm Yorkton New Holland Rodeo Farrell Agencies Arena 8:00 pm SaskTel Displays Close 9:00 pm Molson Rodeo Dance Agri Pavilion Music by: Steve Gibson Band 3:00 pm

SALES RING Located in the Industrial Building Feature Sales include: Commercial Cattle Sale Exotic Animal Sale

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RODEO DANCE Saturday night after the Rodeo Music by STEVE GIBSON BAND Tickets: advance $12 - door $15 Age Restricted

Friday, Nov. 9 - 7:30 pm Saturday, Nov. 10 - 7:30 pm Farrell Agencies Arena - Gallagher Centre Adults - $15 Students (7-17 years) - $10 Family Pack (2 adults, 2 students) - $40 Children 6 & under - Free ALL TICKETS TAXES INCLUDED Tickets available at The Gallgher Centre Information Kiosk

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COMING EVENTS ANNUAL CHRISTMAS Bazaar on Nov. 10/12 at Lintlaw Rec Centre from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. - Various crafts, baking, Christmas items. Lunch available. No door admission. Raffle table. Book a table Call 325-4442 or 325-4483. Sponsored by Lintlaw Sunshine Belles.

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Saturday, November 3, 2012 - THE NEWS REVIEW EXTRA - Page 9A CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

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T You are eager to put what you have learnt to use, believe people make their own luck and are prepared to work hard to achieve your goals.

T You have demonstrated the ability to make things happen when others have doubted the outcome.

T You aren’t afraid to pick up the phone and talk to strangers or initiate conversations face to face.

T You are a people person that can relate to what motivates others but can also get the job done single-handed if required.

T You’ve sometimes been accused of asking too many questions but really you are just inquisitive with a desire to better understand. T You don’t get too discouraged or frustrated when people say no.

Equipment used for the manufacturing of roof, floor and wall trusses; capable of producing up to 100 trusses a day. Equipment in top shape.

T You have computer skills, an excellent oral and written command of English plus a business like demeanor T You believe in continuous learning and know one day you will be rich and successful without having to rely on winning the lottery.

If you checked 8 or more of these boxes and are ready to build a career in the media you could be the ideal candidate to ¿ll an exciting and rewarding role at one of Yorkton’s leading news and information providers

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APARTMENTS / CONDOS-FOR SALE GROUND FLOOR Condominium For Sale by owner, Yorkton, 1 block from Parkland Mall, 830 sq ft, 2 bedrooms, 5 appliances including in-suite washer and dryer $158,000. Call 786-2986.

ADVERTISING SALES CONSULTANT Valuable experience will be gained through a combination of sales opportunities combined with a wide range of customer service and marketing responsibilities. The candidate will develop a clear understanding of the industry while contributing to the performance of a highly motivated advertising team. We offer: Employment with one of the region’s best regarded publications Base salary plus commission & bonus potential Extended health and dental plan bene¿ts Training within a supportive team atmosphere A modern working environment A wide range of practical experience within the publishing industry

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For the most VALUE & EXPOSURE that you deserve when selling your farm or ranch property, contact one of our Farm & Ranch Specialists today!

We thank all applicants; only those selected for an interview will be contacted.

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Send your resume and cover letter to kenchyz@yorktonnews.com to get on track with your new career

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DOMESTIC CARS 2008 FORD Focus SES, sporty, silver, auto., 2 door, loaded, LTR, 99,000 kms, $9,200 obo. Call 7837832 or leave message.

TRUCKS & VANS 1999 FORD XLT Super Cab 2WD, V8, auto. O/Drive, A/T/C, pwp mirrors, box liner, good tires, excellent condition, 245,000 kms. $4,900. Ph. 306-272-3677. 2010 FORD XLT Super Cab, A/C, p/w, p/l, p/mirrors, keyless entry, like new condition, $21,500. Phone 306-272-3677.

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Page 10A - THE NEWS REVIEW EXTRA - Saturday, November 3, 2012 SNOWMOBILES

AUCTIONS

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AUCTIONS

SNOWMOBILE/ATV

UCTION Sunday, November 11th @ 10AM INDOORS Hwy. #3 East,Tisdale, Sk. NOTE!! Terms on all snowmobile auctions are debit card or cash only. Please check debit card daily limit prior to auction. NOTE!! Indoors, some heat but There willwarm. be a still dress

2 minute moment of silence at Saskatchewan’s 11:00 am to remember those Largest who have fought and Snowmobile Auction are currently fighting for our freedom

NOTE!! Also taking consignments of other items such as: • Snowblowers • Dozer Blades • Bale Processors • Ice Fishing Shacks and other winter related items. CALL TODAY!

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Auction

Saturday, Nov. 10th 1:00 pm Cars Trucks Vans Suv’s Wanting to consign Call Paul @ 782-5999 Vehicles @ 1:00 pm 04 Chev 2500 4x4 Dsl, 02 Ford F150 4x4, 09 Ford Crew 4x4 Loaded, 08 Toyota Corolla 80 km, 03 Tahoe 4x4 Leather, 05 Chev 1500 e/c 4x4, 00 Chev 2500 e/c 4x4 , 04 Grand Am GT, Over 40 units expected and many more Check Website for details and pictures of items

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Get a grip on winter tires Winter weather and challenging driving conditions are just around the corner, making it essential for drivers to prepare their vehicles for the roads ahead. In a single winter, Canadians can face everything from snowy roads to icy highways, and conditions vary from coast to coast. The first recommendation is switching over to winter tires, but with today's options, the choices can seem overwhelming. Keep this helpful information at hand this season to make an informed decision: The Right Mix – The most important component of a winter tire is its specialized rubber compound. Quality tires are designed to remain flexible at low temperatures, allowing them to stick to the road and provide improved traction. “A winter tire is the opposite of a hockey puck,” explains Bill Hume, vice president of Hankook Tire Canada. “Pucks are frozen so the rubber stays hard, allowing them to slide easily. A warm puck would be too flexible and stick to the ice. The rubber in winter tires acts similarly to a warm puck, remaining malleable and giving your vehicle more control.” Keep in mind that rubber compounds differ between brands. Hume says that Hankook blends traditional tire materials with special additives, such as silica, to allow their products to “stick” better on ice. Know Your Tread – The tread design on a snow tire is different from that of an ice tire, with dramatically different functions.

Snow tires have deep, large grooves throughout the tread that move snow to the outside of the tire, and a small number of sipes (tiny cuts in the rubber) which grip ice encountered while driving. Tires made for ice driving have fewer grooves and additional sipes. Understanding the purpose that different tread designs serve is important in selecting the tire suited to your needs. The All-Weather Alternative – Recent technological innovations have led to the development of a

new variety of tire, ideal for those living in urban areas or more temperate Canadian winter climates. Hume points out that allweather tires, such as the Hankook Optimo 4S, are designed with a hybrid rubber compound and unique tread design to provide drivers with yearround high-performance and the added safety of winter weather traction. More information is available online at www. hankooktire.ca. www.newscanada.com

Even one item will go a long way at the food bank Hunger continues to affect many Canadians. According to Food Banks Canada, more than 900,000 people use food banks every month, 360,000 of which are children. This holiday season, why not donate your local food bank’s most needed items? “No child should have to go to bed hungry,” says Katharine Schmidt, the executive director of Food Banks Canada. “You can make a difference for a child in need by donating nutritious and kid-friendly foods to your local food bank.” The most needed items, she says, include peanut butter or nuts, baby food and formula, canned fruits and vegetables, and canned fish, meat or lentils. Whole grain cereals and packaged, powdered or canned milk are also good choices. At places carrying President’s Choice products look for the Extra Helping logo on shelf tags as it identifies the food bank’s most needed items. “We are committed to fighting hunger in Canada and we want to make it easy for our customers to donate,” says Peggy Hornell, the senior director of community investment for Loblaw Companies Limited. “During the food drive, we’ve introduced the $5 Macaroni and Cheese Dinner program for this purpose.” Hornell says when customers purchase the $5 box, they are donating $4 worth of food items, and a $1 cash donation. All they need to do is pick up the box while grocery shopping pay for it when they check out and drop it in the donation bin on their way out to know that they are helping families in need. The Extra Helping National Holiday Food Drive runs between November 23 – December 13, 2012. www.newscanada.com

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