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B9 Y orkton This Week | www.Y orktonThisWeek.com | Wednesday, October 21, 2015 GELLERT - Mrs. Dorothy Gellert of Yorkton, formerly of the Stornoway district, beloved wife of the late Oscar Gellert passed away October 8, 2015 at the Yorkton Regional Health Centre. She was 89 years of age. Dorothy Eleanor Gellert was born August 14, 1926, SW of Willowbrook, she was the oldest child of Theodore and Julia Starr (Wrishko). The family lived in Willowbrook and Yorkton at times, before settling in their home on James Ave. Dorothy attended Simpson School, learning to skate there at an early age. Grandma Sarah Starr taught her embroidery and to knit. She was able to knit two dresses for her baby sister Marlyn in 1936 and her teacher Miss Baldwin entered these in fairs in Regina & Yorkton. In December 1939 the family moved to Margo where they operated Margo Motors. While finishing grade 8, she learned telephone operator work, but soon was working at Otterdahl’s General Store, after school, weekends and holidays. Those were rationing days when sugar had to be bagged and wrapped in small portions. Following summer classes at Saskatoon Normal School she taught two years at Patten School, between Kuroki and Kylemore, boarding with Sis and Frank Van Patten. In May of 1946 they awoke one morning to find the school burned down. The grade 8’s wrote their exams in the Van Patten house. When her family moved back to Yorkton in 1946, she decided to take her grade 12 as Y.C.I. She taught grades 1 & 2 for two years in Rhein. During this time she met Oscar Gellert of Stornoway. They were married on October 14, 1949. The couple farmed in the Stornoway district until Oscar’s sudden passing in 2006. In 2007 Dorothy moved to Yorkton and resided at Queen Elizabeth Court where she enjoyed many activities and socializing with friends. Dorothy and Oscar were blessed with three children and four grandchildren, Rhonda (Gary) Kyle and Cassie of Saskatoon, Karen of Yorkton and Grant (Candy), Jenna and Brianna of Stornoway. The family enjoyed several trips to BC and Ontario, visiting relatives. Expo 67 was highlight. The family enjoyed holidaying at their cottage at Madge Lake. Mom also enjoyed curling at home and in all local bonspiels. Dorothy was always willing to work for the good of the community. She organized swim classes, blood donor clinics, Red Cross sewing, Community College, Red Cross and Cancer campaigns. Dorothy was predeceased by her parents, Theodore (Ted) and Julia, her husband Oscar, a sister Georgina and a brother Bob. She is survived by; Rhonda and family, Karen, Grant and family, sister Marlyn (Dennis) Wagner and family of Yorkton, brother-in- law Alf Achtemichuk of Yorkton and several cousins, nieces and nephews. A Memorial Service was held on Tuesday, October 13, 2015 at Yorkton Memorial Gardens Family Centre with Rev. Jen Dresser of St. Andrew’s United Church officiating. Words of remembrance were shared by various family members. The interment followed in the Garden of St. John at Yorkton Memorial Gardens with Kyle Gellert serving as the urn bearer. Memorials honouring Dorothy’s life may be made to the Canadian Red Cross or the Canadian Cancer Society as gifts or remembrance. Condolences can be sent to the family at www.baileysfuneralhome. OSTAFIE - Donald Peter Ostafie of Yorkton, beloved husband of Janet Ostafie passed away peace- fully, surrounded by his loving family at the Yorkton Regional Health Centre on Wednesday, October 7, 2015, after a courageous battle with cancer. Donald was born on December 6, 1962 to Walter and Nellie (nee Halushka) Ostafie. He met the love of his life in 1989 where both were working at “Nikki’s” Restaurant. They were a great team together in the hospitality industry and had a special connection with each other. He was a great chef which led to his venture to operate his own restaurant in Springside where Janet helped him out. Donnie married Janet July 11, 1992 and they were blessed with two wonderful sons: Dalton in 1998 and Remington in 1999. If there was ever a cliché of “Jack of all Trades” Donnie was the prime example – he loved carpentry, jeeping, fishing, hunting, sausage/jerky making, cooking, volunteering and playing pool. He was a great host. He was the absolute best at whatever he did. Donnie was predeceased by his parents Walter and Nellie Ostafie, sister Mae Kitsch and niece Amy Ostafie. He is survived by his loving wife Janet; three sons, Dylan (Amber), Dalton (Kaylyn) and Remington (Shaylee); two granddaughters, Mackenzie and Haley; his three sisters, Francis Ripa, Marlene Anstey (Don) and Doreen Kryski; one brother, Tony Ostafie; his mother and father-in-law, Theresa and James Rushka; brothers-in-law; David Rushka and Aron Rushka (Stephanie); sisters-in-law, Dawn Lutz (Kevin) and Colette (Ian) Turberfield; as well as numerous nieces, nephews, relatives and friends. Prayer Vigil was held on Thursday, October 15, 2015 and the Funeral Mass was celebrated on Friday, October 16, 2015 both from St. Gerard’s Roman Catholic Church in Yorkton with Rev. Francis Hengen as the Celebrant. Lorne Tarr served as the cross bearer. Pianist, Lorraine Lysak with members of the parish choir led the congregation in the singing of the hymns: “Though the Mountains May Fall” , “Psalm 40” , “Before the Sun Burned Bright” , “This Alone” , “Song of the Angels” and “How Great Thou Art” . Doreen Kryski, Kennedy Lutz and Shaylee Valuck served as Lectors. Theresa Rushka read the Prayers of the Faithful. Dawn Lutz and family served as the gift bearers. The ushers were Michael Ostafie and Allen Bashutski. Interment followed in the Yorkton Memorial Gardens. Memorials in memory of Donnie may be made to The Health Foundation for the CT Scanner fund or to the Allan Blair Cancer Centre as gifts of remembrance. Condolences can be sent to the family at www.baileysfuneralhome.com. Arrangements were entrusted to SCHWARTZ - We are heartbroken over the sudden passing of Scott George Schwartz of Warman, SK on Friday, October 9, 2015. He was 30 years old. Scott was born in Yorkton on February 27, 1985 to Conrad and Georgia Schwartz. He graduated from Sacred Heart High School and then attended SIAST in Saskatoon, graduating with a diploma in Computer Technology. At the time of his passing he was employed with the City of Saskatoon as a programmer analyst. On June 23, 2012 Scott married the love of his life, Chelsea Haley. The couple made their home in Warman along with their cherished dog, Oscar. On July 6 of this year they were blessed with a daughter, Emma. Even though Scott only had three short months with her, he loved her with his whole heart and loved making her smile. Family and friends were important to Scott. He had a great group of friends, many of whom he’s known since childhood. He also kept in close contact with his brother, Derrick & sister-in-law, Courtney. He loved all sports and especially enjoyed watching the Winnipeg Jets and Saskatchewan Roughriders. He made sure to buy Emma something to wear from both of his favourite teams. Scott was predeceased by his grandparents: George & Alice Gawryluk and Edward & Hilda Schwartz and uncle, Rick Atkinson. Scott leaves to remember his life and cherish his memory his loving wife Chelsea; daughter Emma; parents Conrad and Georgia; brother Derrick (Kristen); father-in-law John Haley (Anne); mother-in-law Mary Haley (Dave); sister-in-law Courtney Haley (Toran); aunts & uncles: Jeannette (Mervin) Weinmeister, Sandra (Laurie) LaBelle; Nedene Atkinson; cousins: Amanda (Lorne), Mya and Andrea Lauer, Matthew (Jen) and Jennifer Atkinson and numerous other relatives and his many friends. The funeral service was held on Saturday, October 17, 2015 from the Yorkton Memorial Gardens Family Centre with Rev. Fred Schneider of St. Paul Lutheran Church officiating. Organist, Carla Laycock led the congregation in the singing of the hymns ‘Morning Has Broken’ and ‘How Small Our Span of Life’ . Reflections & remembrances were given by Candace Fox, Sandra Labelle, Jeanette Weinmeister and Brennan & Cameron Yaremko. Special music was provided by Byron & Evan Chambers. Memorials can be made to ‘Trust Fund for Emma’ (the gofundme link can be found on baileysfuneralhome.com). LISCHYNSKI - Mrs. Lena Lischynski, formerly of the Gorlitz district passed away very peacefully on Thursday, October 8, 2015 at the age of 83. She was the daughter of George and Mary (nee Hywarren) Bordun. She was predeceased by her husband Bill Lischynski, her son Brent and her sister Bessie German. She leaves to mourn and to cherish her memory her daughter Iris (Angelbert) Côté, three grandchildren: Elaine (Majeed) Mogharreban, Brent and David Côté, a great- grandchild Ruby, her sisters Annie Romaniuk and Vicky Wiwchar, nieces, nephews, cousins and several friends. Lena loved the out- doors. She enjoyed gardening and cutting grass. Bowling and ice fishing were her favourite activities. In the spring she took pleasure in plowing gardens for people in Gorlitz. She loved going on trips with her car, visiting family. She enjoyed watching curling and was an avid Saskatchewan Roughrider fan. After having had a busy life on the farm, she became a handicap bus driver for a few years. She finally retired in 1996 but kept up her bowling and visited her daughter and family in Gatineau, QC a couple of months a year. She suffered a major stroke in 2011 and spent the rest of her life living with her daughter and son-in-law in Gatineau where she adapted very well. Though she had lost her ability to speak, she never lost her beautiful smile. A celebration of her life will be held on October 22 at 11 a.m. in RACINE ROBERT GAUTHIER & BEAUCHAMP CHAPEL, 47 Denise Friend, Gatineau (Aylmer). The interment will take place in Saskatchewan at a later date. In place of sending flowers, the family would prefer that you make a donation to the foundation of your choice. Local condolences can be sent to the family at www.baileysfuneralhome.com. Vichnaya Pamyat! Eternal Memory! SHINDLE - Annie Shindle passed away peacefully on Sunday, October 11, 2015 at the Yorkton & District Nursing Home - Country Meadows House. She was 95 years of age. Annie was born on Saturday, December 6, 1919 on the family farm near Springside. Annie was an avid gardener and especially loved to tend to her numerous varieties of flowers, she enjoyed quilting, fishing and feeding “her” birds, especially the Blue Jays. Funeral services were held on Saturday, October 17, 2015 from the Springside Baptist Church with Pastor Karl Kienle officiating. The organist, Jeanette Kriger with Lucille Pritchard led the congrega- tion in the singing of the hymns, “What a Friend We Have in Jesus” , “O Happy Day” and “Amazing Grace” . The scripture lesson was read by Elaine Bachorcik with the gospel lesson being read by Crystal Demeria. A heartfelt eulogy was given in memory of Annie by Pat Ellingson and a special selection was given by Annie’s sister, Edna Richardson. The interment followed in the Springside Town Cemetery with Chad Shindle, Allison Shindle, Trevor Shindle, Wayne Laube, Terry Monka and Daryl Nielson serving as the Pall bearers. Memorial donations in memory of the Late Annie Shindle may be made to the Langenburg Centennial Special Care Home or to The Gideon’s International as gifts of remembrance. Funeral arrange- ments were entrusted to Kopan’s Funeral Service, Highway #9 North, Yorkton. 306-783-0099 www.kopans.ca. 175 York Road W., Yorkton Phone 306-783-8516 MASSIVE CLEARANCE ON NOW AT Providing a full burial and cremation services. Prearrangement counseling and information. Authorized Monument Dealer for Remco Memorials. 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GELLERT - Mrs. Dorothy Gellert of Yorkton, formerly of the Stornoway district, beloved wife of the late Oscar Gellert passed away October 8, 2015 at the Yorkton Regional Health Centre. She was 89 years of age. Dorothy Eleanor Gellert was born August 14, 1926, SW of Willowbrook, she was the oldest child of Theodore and Julia Starr (Wrishko). The family lived in Willowbrook and Yorkton at times, before settling in their home on James Ave. Dorothy attended Simpson School, learning to skate there at an early age. Grandma Sarah Starr taught her embroidery and to knit. She was able to knit two dresses for her baby sister Marlyn in 1936 and her teacher Miss Baldwin entered these in fairs in Regina & Yorkton. In December 1939 the family moved to Margo where they operated Margo Motors. While finishing grade 8, she learned telephone operator work, but soon was working at Otterdahl’s General Store, after school,

weekends and holidays. Those were rationing days when sugar had to be bagged and wrapped in small portions. Following summer classes at Saskatoon Normal School she taught two years at Patten School, between Kuroki and Kylemore, boarding with Sis and Frank Van Patten. In May of 1946 they awoke one morning to find the school burned down. The grade 8’s wrote their exams in the Van Patten house. When her family moved back to Yorkton in 1946, she decided to take her grade 12 as Y.C.I. She taught grades 1 & 2 for two years in Rhein. During this time she met Oscar Gellert of Stornoway. They were married on October 14, 1949. The couple farmed in the Stornoway district until Oscar’s sudden passing in 2006. In 2007 Dorothy moved to Yorkton and resided at Queen Elizabeth Court where she enjoyed many activities and socializing with friends. Dorothy and Oscar were blessed with three children and four grandchildren, Rhonda (Gary) Kyle and Cassie of Saskatoon, Karen of Yorkton and Grant (Candy), Jenna and Brianna of Stornoway. The family enjoyed several trips to BC and Ontario, visiting relatives. Expo 67 was highlight. The family enjoyed holidaying at their cottage at Madge Lake. Mom also enjoyed curling at home and in all local bonspiels. Dorothy was always willing to work for the good of the community. She organized swim classes, blood donor clinics, Red Cross sewing, Community College, Red Cross and Cancer campaigns. Dorothy was predeceased by her parents, Theodore (Ted) and Julia, her husband Oscar, a sister Georgina and a brother Bob. She is survived by; Rhonda and family, Karen, Grant and family, sister Marlyn (Dennis) Wagner and family of Yorkton, brother-in- law Alf Achtemichuk of Yorkton and several cousins, nieces and nephews. A Memorial Service was held on Tuesday, October 13, 2015 at Yorkton Memorial Gardens Family Centre with Rev. Jen Dresser of St. Andrew’s United Church officiating. Words of remembrance were shared by various family members. The interment followed in the Garden of St. John at Yorkton Memorial Gardens with Kyle Gellert serving as the urn bearer. Memorials honouring Dorothy’s life may be made to the Canadian Red Cross or the Canadian Cancer Society as gifts or remembrance. Condolences can be sent to the family at www.baileysfuneralhome.

OSTAFIE - Donald Peter Ostafie of Yorkton, beloved husband of Janet Ostafie passed away peace- fully, surrounded by his loving family at the Yorkton Regional Health Centre on Wednesday, October 7, 2015, after a courageous battle with cancer. Donald was born on December 6, 1962 to Walter and Nellie (nee Halushka) Ostafie. He met the love of his life in 1989 where both were working at “Nikki’s” Restaurant. They were a great team together in the hospitality industry and had a special connection with each other. He was a great chef which led to his venture to operate his own restaurant in Springside where Janet helped him out. Donnie married Janet July 11, 1992 and they were blessed with two wonderful sons: Dalton in 1998 and Remington in 1999. If there was ever a cliché of “Jack of all Trades” Donnie was the prime example – he loved

carpentry, jeeping, fishing, hunting, sausage/jerky making, cooking, volunteering and playing pool. He was a great host. He was the absolute best at whatever he did. Donnie was predeceased by his parents Walter and Nellie Ostafie, sister Mae Kitsch and niece Amy Ostafie. He is survived by his loving wife Janet; three sons, Dylan (Amber), Dalton (Kaylyn) and Remington (Shaylee); two granddaughters, Mackenzie and Haley; his three sisters, Francis Ripa, Marlene Anstey (Don) and Doreen Kryski; one brother, Tony Ostafie; his mother and father-in-law, Theresa and James Rushka; brothers-in-law; David Rushka and Aron Rushka (Stephanie); sisters-in-law, Dawn Lutz (Kevin) and Colette (Ian) Turberfield; as well as numerous nieces, nephews, relatives and friends. Prayer Vigil was held on Thursday, October 15, 2015 and the Funeral Mass was celebrated on Friday, October 16, 2015 both from St. Gerard’s Roman Catholic Church in Yorkton with Rev. Francis Hengen as the Celebrant. Lorne Tarr served as the cross bearer. Pianist, Lorraine Lysak with members of the parish choir led the congregation in the singing of the hymns: “Though the Mountains May Fall”, “Psalm 40”, “Before the Sun Burned Bright”, “This Alone”, “Song of the Angels” and “How Great Thou Art”. Doreen Kryski, Kennedy Lutz and Shaylee Valuck served as Lectors. Theresa Rushka read the Prayers of the Faithful. Dawn Lutz and family served as the gift bearers. The ushers were Michael Ostafie and Allen Bashutski. Interment followed in the Yorkton Memorial Gardens. Memorials in memory of Donnie may be made to The Health Foundation for the CT Scanner fund or to the Allan Blair Cancer Centre as gifts of remembrance. Condolences can be sent to the family at www.baileysfuneralhome.com. Arrangements were entrusted to

SCHWARTZ - We are heartbroken over the sudden passing of Scott George Schwartz of Warman, SK on Friday, October 9, 2015. He was 30 years old. Scott was born in Yorkton on February 27, 1985 to Conrad and Georgia Schwartz. He graduated from Sacred Heart High School and then attended SIAST in Saskatoon, graduating with a diploma in Computer Technology. At the time of his passing he wasemployed with the City of Saskatoon as a programmer analyst. On June 23, 2012 Scott married the love of his life, Chelsea Haley. The couple made their home in Warman along with their cherished dog, Oscar. On July 6 of this year they were blessed with a daughter, Emma. Even though Scott only had three short months with her, he loved her with his whole heart and loved making her smile. Family and friends were important to Scott. He had a great group of friends, many of whom he’s known since childhood. He also kept in close contact

with his brother, Derrick & sister-in-law, Courtney. He loved all sports and especially enjoyed watching the Winnipeg Jets and Saskatchewan Roughriders. He made sure to buy Emma something to wear from both of his favourite teams. Scott was predeceased by his grandparents: George & Alice Gawryluk and Edward & Hilda Schwartz and uncle, Rick Atkinson. Scott leaves to remember his life and cherish his memory his loving wife Chelsea; daughter Emma; parents Conrad and Georgia; brother Derrick (Kristen); father-in-law John Haley (Anne); mother-in-law Mary Haley (Dave); sister-in-law Courtney Haley (Toran); aunts & uncles: Jeannette (Mervin) Weinmeister, Sandra (Laurie) LaBelle; Nedene Atkinson; cousins: Amanda (Lorne), Mya and Andrea Lauer, Matthew (Jen) andJennifer Atkinson and numerous other relatives and his many friends. The funeral service was held on Saturday, October 17, 2015 from the Yorkton Memorial Gardens Family Centre with Rev. Fred Schneider of St. Paul Lutheran Church officiating. Organist, Carla Laycock led the congregation in the singing of the hymns ‘Morning Has Broken’ and ‘How Small Our Span of Life’. Reflections & remembrances were given by Candace Fox, Sandra Labelle, Jeanette Weinmeister and Brennan & Cameron Yaremko. Special music was provided by Byron & Evan Chambers. Memorials can be made to ‘Trust Fund for Emma’ (the gofundme link can be found on baileysfuneralhome.com).

LISCHYNSKI - Mrs. Lena Lischynski, formerly of the Gorlitz district passed away very peacefully on Thursday, October 8, 2015 at the age of 83. She was the daughter of George and Mary (nee Hywarren) Bordun. She was predeceased by her husband Bill Lischynski, her son Brent and her sister Bessie German. She leaves to mourn and to cherish her memory her daughter Iris (Angelbert) Côté, three grandchildren: Elaine (Majeed) Mogharreban, Brent and David Côté, a great- grandchild Ruby, her sisters Annie Romaniuk and Vicky Wiwchar, nieces, nephews, cousins and several friends. Lena loved the out- doors. She enjoyed gardening and cutting grass. Bowling and ice fishing were her favourite activities. In the spring she took pleasure in plowing gardens for people in Gorlitz. She loved going on trips with her car, visiting family. She enjoyed watching curling and was an avid Saskatchewan Roughrider

fan. After having had a busy life on the farm, she became a handicap bus driver for a few years. She finally retired in 1996 but kept up her bowling and visited her daughter and family in Gatineau, QC a couple of months a year. She suffered a major stroke in 2011 and spent the rest of her lifeliving with her daughter and son-in-law in Gatineau where she adapted very well. Though she had lost her ability to speak, she never lost her beautiful smile. A celebration of her life will be held on October 22 at 11 a.m. in RACINE ROBERT GAUTHIER & BEAUCHAMP CHAPEL, 47 Denise Friend, Gatineau (Aylmer). The interment will take place in Saskatchewan at a later date. In place of sending flowers, the family would prefer that you make a donation to the foundation of your choice. Local condolences can be sent to the family at www.baileysfuneralhome.com.

Vichnaya Pamyat! Eternal Memory!

SHINDLE - Annie Shindle passed away peacefully on Sunday, October 11, 2015 at the Yorkton & District Nursing Home - Country Meadows House. She was 95 years of age. Annie was born on Saturday, December 6, 1919 on the family farm near Springside. Annie was an avid gardener and especially loved to tend to her numerous varieties of flowers, she enjoyed quilting, fishing and feeding “her” birds, especially the Blue Jays. Funeral services were held on Saturday, October 17, 2015 from the Springside Baptist Church with Pastor Karl Kienle officiating. The organist, Jeanette Kriger with Lucille Pritchard led the congrega- tion in the singing of the hymns, “What a Friend We Have in Jesus”, “O Happy Day” and “Amazing Grace”. The scripture lesson was read by Elaine Bachorcik with the gospel lesson being read by Crystal Demeria. A heartfelt eulogy

was given in memory of Annie by Pat Ellingson and a special selection was given by Annie’s sister, Edna Richardson. The interment followed in the Springside Town Cemetery with Chad Shindle, Allison Shindle, Trevor Shindle, Wayne Laube, Terry Monka and Daryl Nielson serving as the Pall bearers. Memorial donations in memory of the Late Annie Shindle may be made to the Langenburg Centennial Special Care Home or to The Gideon’s International as gifts of remembrance. Funeral arrange- ments were entrusted to Kopan’s Funeral Service, Highway #9 North, Yorkton. 306-783-0099 www.kopans.ca.

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PUBLIC NOTICE OF VOTERSR.M. OF SALTCOATS NO. 213

MEETING POSTPONEMENTMeeting scheduled for Wednesday, October 28, 2015 – 7 p.m. that was to be held at the Saltcoats Community Hall, Saltcoats, Sask. to provide information on the new regulations around drainage by a representative from the Saskatchewan Water Security Agency has been postponed until a later date to be yet determined.

Reason for Postponement:While the Water Security Agency (WSA) has recently announced new regulations around drainage, signifi cant work still remains to develop important policy initiatives that will form the bulk of the new approach to water drainage in Saskatchewan.Consequently, the Water Security Agency is unable to present suffi cient information on this to address a Public Meeting at this time. SWA is working on an education and communication strategy for release in the near future once policy development is complete.Council will be setting a date for another Public Meeting in the future once this information from the Water Security Agency is available.If more information is required, please contact the R.M. Offi ce at 306-744-2202.Dated at Saltcoats, SK this 14th day of October, 2015Ronald R. RislingAdministrator

R.M. of Wallace No. 243 For Sale by Tender:Tax Title Properties as follows:Surface Parcel No. Title No. Legal:

143860417 146700446 Lot 9, Blk 2, C3440 (Rokeby)143860406 146700457 Lot 10, 2, C3440 (Rokeby) and 144166844 146600546 Lot 3, Blk 2, W3086 (Stornoway)Highest or any other offer not necessarily accepted. May be subject to certain provisions under The Tax Enforcement Act. Offer to be clearly marked as “Offer on Tax Title Property” and must be received by: The Administrator, R.M. of Wallace No. 243, 26-5th Ave.N., YORKTON, SK S3N 0Y8by 4:00 p.m. on Thursday, November 12, 2015.

Funeral Services

In Memoriam

In Remembrance of

April 30, 1942 - Oct. 25, 2011

BOYCHUK - Metro Boychuk. Oct. 18, 2009.Memory is life’s sweetest gift.Please, God, forgive a silent tear.A wish our husband and father were here.There are others, yes we knowBut he was ours,We loved him so.Dear God, take a messageto our husband & father in Heaven above. Tell him how much we miss himand give him all our love.

-Evelyn & family.

CALANCHIE - In loving memory of Harry Calanchie. October 16, 1995.You never said I’m leavingYou never said good-bye,You were gone before we knew itAnd only God knows why.A million times we needed youA million times we cried,If love alone could have saved youYou never would have died.In life we loved you dearlyIn death we love you still,In our hearts we hold a placeThat only you can fill.

-Loved, missed and remembered by Darlene, Shelley

and families.

GRUBER - In loving memory of Alger Gruber who passed away on October 18, 2010.The passage of time cannot diminish our fond memories of you.

-Often thought about and always missed by your family.

Births

GREGOIRE - Born to Rachel & Chad Gregoire of Yorkton, SK, a son, Oliver Creed Gregoire, on Wednesday, Oct. 7, 2015.

Coming Events

Card of Thanks

Card of Thanks

The family of the late Bruce Wonchulanko would like to express our sincerest gratitude to the 911 responder, Yorkton Rural R.C.M.P detachment, Yorkton fire department, Crestview Ambulance, coroner, and Bailey’s for responding to our emergency on Sept. 22, 2015. Many thanks to everyone who phoned, spent time with us, brought food and baking to our home and the church, sent messages of condolences, cards, flowers, mass offerings, and made donations to The Children’s Wish Foundation in Bruce’s memory. We are deeply grateful for your kindness and love for a man who was able to touch so many people in a deep and loving way. Thank you Rev. Father Basil Chomos, Very Rev. Father Bohdon Lukie C.SsR., St. Gerard’s choir and musicians, scripture and general intercession readers, Eucharistic ministers, cross bearer, casket bearers, as well as Jeff and the volunteers at the church for the coffee, doughnuts, and beautiful lunch that was served. Lastly, to the staff at Bailey’s, thank you for the care and professionalism you offer without any question. From the bottom of our empty hearts, we are forever grateful to each and every one of you.

-Adrienne Wonchulanko, Chad and Candace

Wonchulanko, and Carmen, Sean and

Paige Zukewich.

The family of the late Dorothy Gellert want to thank everyone who called, sent messages of condo- lences, cards, flowers on the passing of our dear Mother. A special thank you to all the nurses and staff on 1st East, 1st West Palliative Care, Dr. Lawale, Rev. Jen Dresser & Larry German at Bailey’s Funeral Home We are deeply touched by your kindness and compassion.

-Rhonda, Karen, Grant & families.

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In the Estate of ROBERT WASSILL,late of Melville, Saskatchewan,

deceased.All claims against the above estate, duly verified by statutory declaration and with particulars and valuation of security held, if any, must be sent to the undersigned before the 28th day of October, 2015.

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ATTENTION PARENTS of 4 and 5 year olds! Drop your child off once a week to participate in a unique 3 hour (a.m. or p.m.) teacher guided, small group, literacy session planned and presented to reinforce necessary school readiness skills. Early Childhood Literacy Session space still available. Contact Mrs. Erhardt. 306-782-1015 or 306-641-6491.

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Building Contractors

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VHS/BETA & All Camcorder Tapes as well as 8MM & Super 8 Movie films converted to DVD. For prompt service call Yorkton Video at 306-783-9648.

Carpentry

K&K CONSTRUCTION & Carpen- try: Renovating, Roofing, Siding, Fences, Garages, etc. Call Thom- as Kowalchuk at 306-621-5663 or 306-786-1887 (business). Fax 306-786-1875

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Houses for Sale Houses for Sale

FIVE BEDROOM, two bathroom, central air, new flooring, attached garage plus two-car garage, close to school, $98,000. 306-594-2417, 306-594-7998.

WELL MAINTAINED 3 bedroom bungalow, built in approx. 1979- 1980, 3 lots, $90,000. OBO. Rhein, SK. Call 306-620-2019.

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The den, just off the sky lit foyer, is particu-larly attractive, with a sloping ceiling, bay window and a view of the front garden. If the homeowners need a third bedroom, this room could easily serve that purpose.

An archway off the hall leads to the open living area at the rear of the house, where the family will have plenty of space for all their daily activities. The kitchen is a delight, with a walk-in pantry and a central island, where the cook will be able to talk to other members of the family while preparing the meals.

The dining room,

which is large enough for entertaining, has a sloping ceiling and is designed to accommo-date an optional buf-fet, if desired. On one side, a door opens to the veranda and at the rear, sliding glass doors offer access to a covered patio.

The expansive great room also has a slop-ing ceiling, as well as a corner fireplace. Large windows make sure this whole area is bright with natural light. Double doors open to the master suite, which has a boxed-out window overlooking the back garden.

A four-piece en suite bathroom includes a corner soaker tub and a separate shower. The second bedroom also has a boxed-out window and is located immedi-ately alongside the main bathroom. The double garage has a side door and access to the house through the laundry room.

The house is 48 feet wide and 51 feet, 6 inches deep with 1,399 square feet of living space.

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Lots & Acreages for Sale

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Industrial/Commercial

Space For Lease

COMMERCIAL PROPERTY For Lease on Myrtle Avenue in Yorkton. This property offers 1700sq.ft. of space and plenty of parking for commercial, retail, office or stor- age. Utilities paid. Available May 1, 2015. First month rent free. Phone 306-621-9226 or 306-621-5076.

Storage

WINTER STORAGE Available October 1st-April 2016. Secured. 306-621-5076.

Apartments/Condos for Rent

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QUIET 4-PLEX ON 1st AVE. Spa- cious, well maintained, and close to downtown. Rent $850 month, heat and water included, coin laundry, parking. Non smoking, no pets. References required, dam- age deposit needed. For applica- tion reply to this ad or call 306- 244-6890 during the day or eve- ning before 8:30pm.

AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY energy efficient 2 bedroom condos close to downtown. Bath & a half, deep soaker tub, walk-in closet, 9 ft. ceilings, oak trim, up graded ceramic tile flooring, private balconies for BBQ, lots of storage plus heated attached garage. Appliances include fridge, stove, dishwasher, washer, dryer and water softener. $1,295/month plus utilities. Non smoking, no pets. References required. Call 306-621-7414 for further information or for viewing.

TWO BEDROOM apartment for rent Nov. 1, laundry and all utilities included. Rent $850/month + damage deposit. Two references required. Phone 306-783-5197.

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Duplexes for Rent

3 BEDROOM Duplex, SW area, Available Immediately, $1200/month plus utilities, N/S, N/P. Phone 306-621-9704.

FURNISHED 2 BEDROOM duplex for rent in Yorkton. No smoking, no pets. $900/month + utilities. tentative availability November 15. Applications close October 30. Apply to 306-865-3223.

Houses For Rent

2 BEDROOM house for rent. Close to schools. Available Imme- diately. Phone 306-783-5327.

3 BEDROOM house with full base- ment and single car garage. Available Immediately. Phone Garry at 306-621-6793.

BEAUTIFUL 3 bedroom town- house; 1200 sq.ft. recently reno- vated, central air conditioning, high efficiency furnace. References & lease required. Call George at 306-537-3228; Brad at 306-316- 0204 & Joe at 306-621-0466.

HOUSES TO rent in Canora. 2, 3, 4 bedrooms from $650/month and up. No pets. References required. 306-563-2031. www.canorahome- rentals.com.

Rosthern Housing Authority has one bedroom Seniors Units available to rent for eligible ten- ants. Contact Ron @ Rosthern Agencies 306-232-5525 for more information and an application.

SPRINGSIDE HOUSING Authority is currently accepting applications for a 3 bedroom home. Fridge and stove included. Well kept, clean and quiet neighborhood. Rent is based on income. For more infor- mation and applications please call Morlie at (306)792-2222.

SPY HILL HOUSING is currently accepting applications for 3 bed- room family homes. New hot water tank & furnaces (2014). Fridge & stove included, full basement, big yard, No smoking. Rent is based on income. For information contact Denyse Jack, Manager, Box 58, Spy Hill, SK., S0A 3W0, 306-740- 0542.

TAKING APPLICATIONS for 2 bedroom house in Yorkton with f/s/w/d. Available Immediately. Phone 306-896-2871 or 306-896- 7609.

TWO BEDROOM house with large fenced yard, large kitchen, hard- wood floor, updated bathroom, small pet ok. $795/month. Phone 780-991-9596.

Rent to Own

RENT TO OWN Small one bed- room house on large lot. C/W w/d, f/s. Need down payment & refer- ences. Phone 306-783-6600.

Rooms

ROOM AVAILABLE, cable, inter- net, laundry included, fully fur- nished. References please. Phone 306-782-1271 or 306-621-4896.

Suites For Rent

4-PLEX SUITE FOR RENT

1200 sq. ft. 2 bedroom, incl. major appliances,

no pets.$900/month +utilities

Accepting applications.Ph: 306-783-9236

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A SMALL one bedroom basement suite, available for a single, quiet, non smoker, all utilities included, renovated about 2 years ago, no pets, rent is $375. biweekly. Call 306-782-0439.

FOR RENT Very clean 1 & 2 bed- room suites in 4-plex, fridge/stove. Phone 306-783-5550. Ask for Mike.

NOW ACCEPTING Applications for fully furnished basement suite for 1 person. non-smoking, No Pets, Available immediately. $800/month. Utilities included. Phone 306-783-2427.

SPRINGSIDE HOUSING Authority is currently accepting applications for 1 & 2 bedroom Senior Suites at the Heritage Place. Fridge and stove included. Central laundry with two washers and dryers. Well kept, ready for rent. Rent is based on income. For more information and applications please call Morlie at 306-792-2222.

Vacation Rentals

FAMILY VISITING for holidays, weddings, etc.? No room for them to stay? Two and three fully fur- nished, self-catering bedroom houses in Canora. $60 and $75 per night. Phone 306-563-2031.

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Vacation Rentals

FAMILY VISITING? No Room for them to stay. 2 & 3 Bedroom fully furnished, self-catering cottages in Canora. $60-$75/night. Phone 306-563-2031. www.canorahome- rentals.com.

Wanted

FOUR GOOD Used winter tires - 205/60 R15’s. General tires preferred. Phone after 8pm 306-742- 4682.

WANTED: SHED ANTLERS, OLD TRAPS, beaver castors, all wild fur-coyotes, fox, etc. contact Bryon-306-278-7756 Phil -306- 278-2299.

Furniture

ENTERTAINMENT CENTRE in Oak. Holds a 36” TV and pictures or curios in corner. Unit suitable for corner. $1200 new - sacrifice at $200. 306-783-3280.

LOVESEAT FOR Sale $200. Captain’s bed $100. Phone 306-641- 5971.

TWIN LOVE Seats, microfibre, medium taupe; Red velvet recliner. Phone 306-783-3111.

Wanted to Buy

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205L PLASTIC Drums For Sale (Rain Barrels) $40/each. Call Colin @Commercial Cleaning Chemi- cals 306-621-0147.

2-9’x8’ Cedar Garage Doors in good condition with rails. $150 each or both for $200. 306-783- 3964.

2 STAND UP Shower Units w/doors - $100.00/each. OBO. 1 Yamaha electone organ - $500.00 OBO. 1 1000 gallon stock trough - $150.00 OBO. All in good condi- tion. Call 306-783-0650.

6 CREAM CANS, Walnut wooden china cabinet approx. 60 yrs.old, portable spin dryer. Call 306-782- 3710.

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BARN-STYLE VINYL Garden Sheds - 8x8ft. $1000; 8x10ft. $1250; 8x12ft $1550; 54” vinyl doors; insulated large dog houses, $300. 306-783-8260.

BRAND NEW extension ladder, $80., water tank, 1/2 price, $150., Sprinter, 1/2 price, $40., SHIMA- NO, 1/2 price, $75. Phone 306- 786-6036.

DELTA BENCH Grinder 1/2HP, Cuisinart Food Processor, Cuisi- nart Electric Skillet, 7 1/4 inch Commercial Saw Black & Decker, 8 inch Bench Grinder, 6 quart slow cooker, Hydraulic Jack (10 ton), Men’s 18 speed Bike w/hand brakes, Left hand golf set with new balls, Record player/radio cabinet style. Phone 306-782-7335.

ELECTRIC POTTER’S Kiln, Pot- ter’s wheel and accessories. Phone 306-621-7272.

FIREWOOD: SEASONED, mixed varieties, short lengths, split. $1050.00. “OBO” for pile. Green spruce, 16” lengths, split. $1050.00. “OBO” for pile. 306- 563-5074.

FOR SALE: In the Yorkton Memo- rial Gardens, two plots in the gar- den of St. John. Please phone 306-783-3254.

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LEATHER GREEN hide-a-bed and love seat. $900 OBO. Blue hide-a- bed $200. Deep freeze $100. Call 306-620-2019.

NEWLY BUILT 8x12 barn style garden shed. Complete with vinyl siding. $1300. Will build on site. Call 306-783-6240.

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UNDERGROUND WIRE, 9 - 250 watt low bay light fixtures and many other electrical supplies new and used. Phone 306-621-5076.

USED SHEETING and planks, $300. OBO. Call 306-621-6422.

Garage Sales

11 MCNEIL CRES. Tues., Oct. 20, Wed., Oct. 21, Thurs., Oct. 22, Fri., Oct. 23 & Sat., Oct. 24, 9am- 6pm daily. Moving Out Sale. Something for everyone.

27 MORRIS BAY. Thurs., Oct. 22 & Fri., Oct. 23 starting at 1pm. Multi-Household Garage Sale Blow-Out Items. Good prices.

Auto Miscellaneous

2000 TERRY 5th wheel camper, 26’, approx. 20,000kms. 2004 Duramax crew cab, 4x4, 136,000kms. Call 306-675-2161.

HIMALAYA WINTER Tires 205/55R 16, 2/3 tread left. Were on a Toyota Corolla. Selling be- cause have new vehicle. $175 OBO. 306-620-7989.

Wrecking over 250 units... cars and trucks. Lots of trucks... Dodge... GMC... Ford... Imports... 1/2 ton to 3 tons... We ship any- where... Call or text 306-821-0260. Lloydminster.

Cars

1995 Taurus. Phone 306-795- 3600.

1997 FOUR DOOR Buick LeSabre, excellent condition, always maintained, lady driven, $2,500., 190,812 kms, call evenings 306- 728-5146.

2004 HYUNDAI Accent, 2 door, hatchback, beige, automatic, good shape, 102,000 kms, $2,300., OBO. Phone 306-782-2549.

2004 OLDSMOBILE Alero, 2-door, fully loaded, automatic, sunroof, 236,000kms. Asking $2,000. Phone 306-563-5400.

Cars

2005 NISSAN ALTIMA SL, 4dr., 2.5 auto, over 40mpg, only 101,000 highway kms, kept inside, one owner, fully loaded, heated leather, sunroof, non-smoker, no accidents, immaculate condition inside & out. $7,800. 306-548- 2823. Stenen.

2006 IMPALA LT, cruise, ps, pb, pwr. seat, rear defrost, includes front halter and tinted windows, sunroof and extra set of new win- ter tires (purchased Oct. 2014). Call evenings - 306-563-4107. $8,500.

MERCURY SABLE Station Wagon in mint condition. Only 149,000kms. $6000. 306-783-8909.

Parts & Accessories

GREAT PRICES on new, used and remanufactured engines, parts and accessories for diesel pickups. Large inventory, engines can be shipped or installed. Give us a call or check us out at www.thickettenginerebuilding.ca. Thickett Engine Rebuilding. Ph. 204-532-2187 Russell, MB.

Sports Utilities & 4X4s

2013 FORD EDGE Limited SUV. 2.0L Ecoboost engine, FWD, 39,500kms. Colour: Ginger Ale Metallic, loaded except sunroof. Heated leather seats, back up camera, power lift gate, factory command start, blind spot monitor- ing, HID head lamps, Ford Touch/Sync Touchscreen, many more options. Balance of remain- ing warranty (100,000kms/5 year). Very well maintained, service records available. Senior driven. Part of and Estate sale. $25,500. Phone 306-849-2223 cell 306-272- 7596.

Trucks & Vans

2003 CHEVY Z71 extended cab, 4x4, 200,000kms. Phone 306-783- 7272.

2003 S-10 Chevy Truck. 4.3L, V6, 170 kms. 306-783-3280.

2004 TOYOTA Tundra Ext. Cab, 4.7L, V8, box liner, 2 new Michelin tires, new battery, new windshield, A/C, power windows/locks, very good condition. Asking $6,500. 306-783-7515.

2006 DODGE RAM 2500 Sport, Diesel, 4x4, quad cab, short box, 180,000kms, Premium condition. Must Sell. $22,000. Yorkton. Phone 306-562-8866.

2009 PONTIAC MONTANA SV6 mini van. FWD, 106,518kms, 7 passenger, clean, mint condition, Senior owned, No Pets, Non smokers. $8,900 306-728-3241.

2012 CHEV Silverado crew cab, 4x4, teal blue, 5.3 automatic, 41,000kms, flex fuel, tonneau cov- er, excellent condition. Call 306- 782-9497.

ESTATE SALE: 2009 Dodge Caravan SE. Excellent condition, 128,500kms. $8,900. Call 306- 641-2707.

RVs/Campers/Trailers

FOR SALE: 2011 Rockwood tent trailer, King and Queen heated beds, 14 feet closed 25 open, loaded, slide-out dinette, outside and inside shower with toilet, wa- ter tank and pump, furnace, elec- tric lift, microwave and extra fridge, awning and add-a-room and BBQ. Used very little, $6,000. 1-204- 683-2269.

READY TO CAMP Next Year? 23ft. lightweight Prowler camper. Very clean, fully equipped, sleeps 8. Asking $6,000. Text or leave message 306-621-9535 to view.

Snowmobiles

FOR SALE: Yamaha 2013 Nytro FX & 2012 Phazer GT, four stroke, short tracks, electric starts, low mileage, new condition. Call 306- 563-5400.

Farm Implements

1984 CASE 4694, 7475hrs., $WD, 12 speed, P.S., A/H/R, 4 hyd, L.PTO, 8 new 20.8 x 34 tires, shedded. Asking $28,500 OBO. 1990 Ford Versatile 976, 4WD (Blue), 9798hrs., Duals, A/H/R, 4 hyd., 12 speed, shedded. Asking $43,000 OBO. 1999 Case/IH com- bine 2181 engine hrs., 3 speed ro- tor, cab, A/H/R, hydro, topper, chopper, shedded. $85,500 OBO. Reduced farming acres. Preece- ville, SK 306-547-8337.

1987 CASE IH 1680 Combine, 3950 hours. $6,500. Phone 306- 563-6376.

FOR SALE: 1968 JD 5020 new 24.5 x 32 tires & new batteries. New Holland 1400 for parts. Call 306-272-4841.

FOR SALE: 1988 Chamberlain aluminum 48’ cattle pot. Previously licensed and safetied in SK. $11,900 OBO. Phone 204-564-2527.

FOR SALE: #546 Rock-o-matic rock picker, rebuilt teeth. Batts, tires, hydraulics good. Asking $1,500. Can email picture. Tel: 204-564-2593. Roblin area.

GOOD’S USED TRACTOR

PARTS

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GRAVITY WAGONS New 400BU $7400.00 Used 275 & 750 BU $2000.00 Up. Used Grain Carts 600 & 1100 Bushel. Large Selec- tion. Portage, MB. 204-857-8403.

LIKE NEW 2003 8825 Swather Case IH hydraulic power, cab, 116 hours. Asking $75,000 OBO: Com- bine 1688 Case, 2204 hours, good condition, shedded, $85,000 OBO: 2001 Bourgault air seeder & tank, 4oft cultivator, Model 2155, 150 bushel tanks. Asking $40,000 OBO: Like new JD 22ft & 2” discer 637, soil management. Asking $37,000 OBO: 1979 Red 1 Ton steel Dodge Grain truck, new can- vass, 2942 miles. Asking $17,000 OBO. Phone 306-728-3408.

WANTED: 20’ - 26’ medium duty tandem disc. Phone 306-876-4707.

WANTED: OLDER Unused

Tractors. Condition not too important. Cash in yard. 306-786-7991 or 728-8345.

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Farm Services

SOMEONE TO String high tensil wire for 1 mile. Phone 306-898- 2072 after 6pm.

Feed & Seed

Buying/SellingFEED GRAINS

heated / damagedCANOLA/FLAXTop price paid

FOB FARMWestern

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Visit our website @www.westerncommodities.ca

HEATED CANOLAWANTED!!

- GREEN CANOLA- SPRING THRASHED- DAMAGED CANOLA

FEED OATSWANTED!!

- BARLEY, OATS, WHT- LIGHT OR TOUGH

- SPRING THRASHEDHEATED FLAX

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Westcan Feed & Grain

1-877-250-5252

North American Food Ingredients are looking for Oats, and Brown Flax. Contact Mark DePauw @ 1 306 457 1500 Located in Stoughton along highway 33.

Hay/Bales For Sale

70 GREEN Feed Alfalfa mix bales. $85 per bale, $80 if take all. Call 306-621-1206.

87 SECOND CUT Alfalfa Mix Round Bales For Sale. Average weight 1600lbs. .055¢/lb. Scale available when picking up. Call 204-821-5182.

Livestock

FOR SALE: Polled Purebred 2 year old and yearling Charolais bulls. Some red factor. Phone 306- 435-7116, 306-645-4383 or 306- 645-2955. King’s Polled Charolais.

Steel Buildings / Granaries

BOND Industrial Direct Incorporated

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Great, Secure storage for all your chemical, seed, fuel, tools and your valuables.

Modify your storage unit to meet your needs with extra

doors, windows, power, custom paint, insulation, etc.

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STEEL BUILDINGS... “MADNESS SALE!” All Buildings, All Models. You’ll think we’ve gone MAD DEALS. Call Now and get your DEAL. Pioneer Steel 1-800-668- 5422 www.pioneersteel.ca.

STEEL BUILDINGS/METAL BUILDINGS UP TO 60% OFF! 30x40, 40x60, 50x80, 60x100, 80x100 sell for balance owed! Call: 1-800-457-2206 www.crown- steelbuildings.ca.

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BUILDINGS

UP TO 60% OFF! 30x40, 40x60, 50x80,

60x100, 80x100 sell for balance owed! Call: 1-800-457-2206

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Career Training

HUGE DEMAND for Medical Tran- scriptionists! CanScribe is Cana- da’s top Medical Transcription training school. Learn from home and work from home. Call today! 1.800.466.1535. www.can- scribe.com [email protected].

Classes & Courses

Update your safety ticket or OH&S training this fall:

H2S Alive

November 3, 2015$225

Standard First Aid/CPR (Includes AED)

November 4 & 5, 2015

Level A - $180

HCP - $200

Registration Deadline: October 26To register call 306.563.6808

1.866.783.6766 parklandcollege.sk.ca

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Applicants can drop off a resume in store and talk to a manager or email your resume [email protected] to be considered for an interview.

Please apply online at

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NOW HIRINGRetail Manager

“Yorkton’s WENDY’SIS HIRING”

STORE LOCATION: 160 BROADWAY STREET EAST,YORKTON, SASK. S3N 3K4

1) Food Service Supervisor (3-5 yrs exp), $13.00/hr.

2) Food Counter Attendant (F/T & P/T) $11.40/hr.

Shifts are 6am-2:30pm; 11-7:30pm; 6pm-1:30am.

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A COMPANY ON THE MOVE

This is a remarkable time for global agriculture and for Richardson. Our industry is undergoing unprecedented change with increasing world demand, and our company is experiencing transformational growth. Richardson International is Canada’s largest, privately owned agribusiness and is recognized as a global leader in agriculture and food processing.

We currently have an opening for a Location Assistant at our Canora Richardson Pioneer Ag Business Centre in Canora, SK.

Location Assistant

Location Assistants contribute to the safe, efficient and profitable operation of our grain elevator and crop input facilities.

Specific responsibilities include, but are not limited to:

Assisting customers with loading and unloading trucks. Operating equipment, both computerized and manual. Loading rail cars with grain. Assisting with yard/site maintenance and appearance.

The ideal candidate will possess the following:

Comfortable lifting up to 25 pounds independently. Physically able to work in both hot and cold environments, both indoors and outdoors. Able to work in the presence of grain dust. Comfortable speaking with the public.

Richardson International provides a safe work environment, as well as an excellent compensation plan, which includes competitive wages, pension, a company-paid flexible benefits plan, and many opportunities for advancement and training.

Interested candidates should apply online at www.richardson.ca/work by November 3, 2015.

Richardson values diversity in the workplace. Women, aboriginal people, visible minorities and persons with disabilities are encouraged to apply and self-identify.

Classes & Courses Career Opportunities

BRIGHTWATER SENIOR Living of Yorkton, 79 suite Personal care and memory care community cur- rently under construction. Due to open first part of 2016 is seeking a dynamic individual who possesses proven leadership and managerial skills to become the Executive Director. Individual must be able to promote a positive environment for employees and residents; to effec- tively form a collaborative man- agement team that leads/trains health services, food services, ac- tivities, maintenance and house- keeping employees to consistently perform duties to the highest stan- dard; to possess strong marketing and relationship skills to assure 100% occupancy; to assure com- pliance with governmental regula- tions. Applicants with current Sas- katchewan nursing license is preferred. Interested applicants may email cover letter and resume to Gail Strom, Director of Opera- tions at [email protected]. Salary depending on experience. Full time position.

MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTION! In- demand career! Employers have work-at-home positions available. Get online training you need from an employer-trusted program. Visit: CareerStep.ca/MT or 1-855- 768-3362 to start training for your work-at-home career today!

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Sleep Country Canada is looking for highly motivated, energetic Sales Associates to join our growing family in Regina and Saskatoon! If you have the skills and attitude that we are looking for, we would be delighted to meet with you. To apply, please visit the career section at www.sleepcountry.ca.

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Send work references and resume to:

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Send resume and work references to:

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MOVING SALE FOR MARY LAZURKO

SATURDAY, OCT. 24/15 @ 10:00 A.M.464 Broadway St. E. - Beside Wagner’s Flooring, Yorkton, SK

Featuring: 3 pce. leather brown recliner set, antiques, JD 130 riding lawnmower, JD 26” snowblower, 3 pce. antique furniture set.

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Auctions Auctions

Auction for Edwin Hargrave Sunday, October 25, 10am. From Kelliher Travel East on Hwy 15 - 6.7kms to Jasmin the North 5.6kms. Acreage, 1978 Corvette, 1975 Triumph, 1970 Lotus, 2009 John Deere 2306 tractor, Tools, Antiques, Sound Equipment, Musi- cal Instruments. www.doubleRauc- tions.net or call Robert at 306-795- 7387. PL#334142.

Auction for Sunridge Heating and Cooling Ltd. Sunday, November 1,10am. 11kms West of Ituna, SK. on Hwy 15. Brown Boggs Lock-former, Edger, Groover, Brakesand Shear. Rigid Model 300 Threader/cutter/reamer. Diagnos-tic Camera, Rooter, A/C Equip-ment. Richard @ 306-795-2924 orRobert 306-795-7387. www. dou-bleRauctions.net. PL#334142.

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City’s Public Awareness ReportBy Calvin Daniels Staff Writer

City Manager Lonnie Kaal presented the now regular Public Awareness Report at the regular meeting of Yorkton Council.

The items presented were;

Broadway Street East (Highway 10 East) Construction

Following a long sum-mer construction season

I’m happy to report that the Broadway Street East (Highway 10 east) project has been completed. This is the first concrete road resurfacing project in the city and we expect the new roadway will last between 30 and 50 years compared to between 10 to 15 years for asphalt. Given the tender costs were marginally differ-ent between asphalt and concrete, we felt con-crete was excellent value for the money invested.

The cost of this project was $2,550,000.00, includ-ing $1.9 Million in fund-ing from the provincial Ministry of Highways and Transportation Urban Connector Program.

Dracup Avenue North Construction

Upgrades to Dracup Avenue North infra-structure are complete, and base work prior to concrete resurfacing is underway. Access to the Trades and Technology

Centre continues to be from York Road only. The Dracup Avenue/Darlington Street inter-section has been tempor-arily paved to eliminate the rough surface until the roundabout can be constructed next year.

Water Main FlushingThe City began flush-

ing water mains on the city’s west side Sunday evening, October 18. Flushing is required to remove accumulated

rust and sediment, and crews will be working every evening from 8:00 P.M. through 6:00 A.M. daily until completed. The flushing process will move from the west to the east side of the city and should be completed this week.

Fall Street SweepingFall Street Sweeping

took place last week and is now complete for this year.

Winter OvernightParking Enforcement

Keeping major streets clear of vehicles will enable City crews toclear the snow in anefficient and cost effect-ive manner. This win-ter, vehicles on arterial streets posted with the signs “No Parking 3 AM– 7 AM” will be ticketedand subject to towing and impoundment at the owner’s expense. The ban will be in effect betweenNov. 1, and April 1.

Last ChanceAll weekend long the Yorkton Antique Auto A s s o c i a t i o n ’s “Last Chance Antique and Collectible Swap Meet” was held at St. Mary’s Cultural Centre, offering unique and antique items from vendors across the prov-ince and neigh-bouring provinces. This was the fifth year the market came to town, with every intention of returning to the hall next year due to the steady turn-out.

Staff Photo by

Michaela Miller

An eastern tilt to Liberal victoryOn the same night

Justin Trudeau’s Liberals won the federal elec-tion, I sit here and pon-der what this means for Canadians. To sum it up, I think we will be given incentives to car pool to work while terror cells find it a little easier to set up shop in our country. I think there is a chance tax dollars coming in will go up if they follow through on their prom-ise to legalize marijuana,

but small business may become a thing of the past since Mr. Trudeau seems to think the people that drive our local economies are, merely, wealthy people in hid-ing. All in all, it’s not at all what the people of Saskatchewan want since our citizens voted, over-whelmingly, to keep the Conservatives in power. Not to mention Alberta and Manitoba did much the same. But, the east

is where the population is and the east needs to draw from the west to

prop itself up and be, somewhat, sustainable. The Conservatives are your enemy in the east as far as this is concerned, so what we have is a new federal government.

I wonder what the Liberals have planned for our broken jus-tice system. I have two examples of miscarriages this week that should be alarming. In Manitoba, a woman applied for a restraining order in May to keep her boyfriend away from her. She said the man had beaten her multiple times over a two year period, includ-ing while she was preg-nant. The judge analyzed her request and said to grant a restraining order is an extraordinary rem-edy and that she hadn’t been assaulted in about six weeks, so there is no urgent need to keep the man away from her. Well, the woman is dead and the boyfriend is charged with killing her last week.

In New Brunswick, a man has been granted temporary absence from prison two years into a fifteen year sentence for trying to kill a woman. The reasons for this priv-ilege aren’t known, but what is known is that he shot a woman as she fled

from her home on a fri-gid January night. She’s required multiple sur-geries and suffers from post traumatic stress dis-order.

Do those two examples sound like something a new government should take a look at, or would it be better to go to a cli-mate change conference and come back and sug-gest to Canadians that we stop heating our homes in the dead of winter and start using a horse and wagon to get to work?

On a serious note, it’s examples like what I’ve outlined above that concern me a great deal when it comes to victims of domestic violence being reluctant to come forward. There is no jus-tice and nothing but pain, anguish, and danger for a woman to step up and try to get an abuser out of her life through the legal system.

NDP leader Thomas Mulcair made a fatal error by campaigning on a ‘defeat Stephen Harper’ basis. What happened was that the electorate decided they agreed with Mulcair’s demand, but also decid-ed his party wasn’t the one best suited to do it. They’ve taken two steps back and I’m not sure where they go from here. Frankly, being a per-son who opposes social-ist beliefs, for the most part, I’m not going to lose sleep over it.

I have never been to Saanich-Gulf Islands in British Columbia, but that must be a heckuva place to vote in Elizabeth May as your government

representative. I think an investigation should be done. I don’t think any-body with a pulse that’s capable of assembling adult thoughts live there. How bad are the other candidates?

There are three games left in the Saskatchewan Roughrider season and, finally, a sign that some-one other than Elizabeth May is in charge of that outfit. Interim General Manager Jeremy O’Daytraded away Kevin Glenn and Jerome Messam andhas deactivated kicker Paul McCallum so the team can look at younger players. I think it’s toolate to get a real good gauge on people; but it can’t hurt.

If you are ever con-templating going to aWinnipeg Jets game, I traveled on Sunday andI was exactly five hoursgoing from my door to the parking lot at MTSCentre. Most days youcould do it about 15 min-utes or so faster becausethere won’t be highwayconstruction. I left at 6:30 in the morning to attend a game that started at 1pm (Sask time). I was backhome on my couch by9:45 that same night. It’sa full day, but well worth it. The Jets put on a great show for entertainment. The quality of an NHL game is not comparable when in person if tryingto relate it to television.It’s fantastic.

Nice person mentions to Peter Zerbin, ChrisNykolaishen, RomanJaworsky, Craig Zamzow, Dee Johns, and Grayson Reitmeier.

Business Opportunities Business Opportunities

Invest In yourself,operate your own small business.

Training will be provided to ensure a smooth transition into the position.Fax (403) 717-8395 – Attention: Ron Materi

Email: [email protected] you for your interest in the Gas Bar however, due to

the volume of resumes, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.

Are you someone who wants to be challenged? Is eager to learn and has the ability to motivate and excite your staff? Do you have superior communication and organizational skills? Are you goal-oriented with a strong desire to achieve? If the answers are yes, we would like to talk to you about this exciting entrepreneurial opportunity.

The qualified candidate will be responsible for all the day-to-day operations of a high volume, self-

This is an entrepreneurial opportunity and as with all such opportunities, an initial investment is required.

As the operator of this established business, you will not only benefit from flexibility of being self-employed, you will also enjoy an already established customer base and fully trained and experienced staff. The successful candidate should be business minded with previous experience in the retail environment. Preference will be given to those with a retail management background.

Yorkton, SK

serve gas station including ordering, merchandising, staffi ng, training and other duties as required.

Business Opportunities

Wayne Blommaert: 306.783.0236 (h) 306.621.1440 (c), [email protected] Blommaert: [email protected] Bros. Territory Manager – Dan Steen: 306.361.6154 800.491.4494

AUCTION LOCATION: From YORKTON, SK at the Intersection of Hwy 9 & 10, go 1.6 km (1 mile) East, then 0.8 km (0.5

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Tractor · 2011 John Deere 9770STS Combine · 1991 John

Deere 590 25 Ft Swather · 1982 Chevrolet C70 S/A Grain

Truck · 1965 International 1300 S/A Grain Truck · 2005

Triton 10 Ft Aluminum 2 Place Snowmobile Trailer · 1991

Bourgault 2115H Tow-Behind Air Tank · 1991 Bourgault

FH28-34 28 Ft Cultivator · 2008 Bourgault 6000 70 Ft Mid

Harrows · Flexi-Coil 65 60 Ft Harrows · 1992 Bourgault 28

Ft Packers · Degelman R570S Rock Picker · 1993 Farm King

620 72 In. Rotary Mower · 2004 Farm King 1060 10 In. x 60 Ft

Mechanical Swing Grain Auger · Westfield 8 In. x 30 Ft Grain

Auger · 2004 Rem 2100 Grain Vac · Farm King G800SR 8 Ft

Swath Roller · 2004 John Deere X485 54 In. Garden Tractor

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2014 John Deere 6105M2011 John Deere 9770STS

1991 Bourgault FH28-34 28 Ft & 2115H1996 John Deere 8200

1982 Chevrolet C702008 Bourgault 6000 70 Ft

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