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WONCHULANKO - We are stunned and heartbroken over the sudden and unexpected passing of Bruce Wonchulanko at home on September 22, 2015. He was 59 years young. Bruce was born on June 21, 1956 in Kamsack, SK, to George and Olga Wonchulanko. Bruce grew up with his older brother Eugene by his side. Bruce married the love of his life and soul mate, Adrienne Diduck, on May 20, 1978. Soon after Bruce and Adrienne were married, they moved to Calgary where Bruce received his training to become a machinist. In 1981, they moved back to Yorkton where Bruce began his employment with Parkland Engine Rebuilders. They were then blessed with two children: Chad on July 27, 1981 and Carmen on October 18, 1984. In 1994, Bruce became business partners with his friend and colleague, Norman Dumka, when they purchased Parkland Engine Rebuilders (1994) Ltd. Bruce and Norm
complimented each other in every way of the day to day operations of the shop, just as any second marriage should work. Bruce continued to farm with his brother and dad until 1996 when they had an auction sale and rented out the land. Bruce involved himself in both Chad and Carmen’s childhoods in every aspect. He coached tee-ball and hockey with Chad, attended synchro meets and organ recitals with Carmen and encouraged them in everything they did. Bruce’s love of snowmobiling rubbed off on Chad and they attended derbys and were able to go sledding to the mountains together. Bruce and Adrienne took their first big trip as a couple for their twenty-fifth anniversary when they took a cruise through the Caribbean. They made sure to visit a few other tropical destinations in the following years before much of their holidays were spent visiting Carmen when she lived in Toronto, ON and now in Vancouver, BC. In July 2009, Bruce and Adrienne turned their dream into a reality when they moved north-east of Yorkton and put their heart and soul into an abandoned yard site and made it their loving home. Together they loved to entertain their friends and family in their home and you could always find Bruce with a smile on his face and a story to tell. He welcomed son-in-law Sean Zukewich on May 18, 2013 and daughter-in-law Candice Weise on November 15, 2014 and loved them as one of his own. Bruce was beyond proud of his children and the life that he shared with his wife. He would have done anything for them and provided a wonderful and full life for his family. On September 6, 2014, Bruce became Grampa Grampa Grampa when Paige Joy was born. His heart overflowed with love for his granddaughter and he looked forward to every trip to Regina to pick Paige up from the airport. Bruce leaves to remember his life and cherish their memories, his loving and caring wife of 37 years Adrienne, son Chad (Candice) Wonchulanko, daughter Carmen (Sean) Zukewich, granddaughter Paige Zukewich, mom Olga Wonchulanko, brother Eugene (Sharon) Wonchulanko, mother-in-law Mary Puchala, sister-in-law Gloria (Ivan) Armstrong, brother-in-law Greg (Donna) Diduck, brother-in- law Sheldon (Deb Cook) Diduck and many nieces, nephews, cousins and friends, too numerous to mention. Bruce was predeceased by his dad George Wonchulanko, father-in-law Anton Diduck and many aunts, uncles, cousins, and friends. Bruce was a hell of a guy and we will miss him. A Prayer Vigil was held on Monday, September 28, 2015 at St. Gerard’s Roman Catholic Church in Yorkton. The reader was Kevin Diduck and the Prayers of Intercession were led by Glen Walsh. Words of Remembrance were shared by Chad Wonchulanko. The homily was delivered by Very Rev. Fr. Bohdan Lukie, C.Ss.R. The Funeral Mass was held on Tuesday, September 29, 2015 at St. Gerard’s Roman Catholic Church with Rev. Fr. Basil Chomos as the Celebrant. The musicians, Lorraine Lysak and Kenton Lysak led St. Gerard’s Choir and the congregation in the singing of the hymns. The readers were Chad Wonchulanko and Carmen Zukewich. The General intercessions were led by Glen Walsh. The Gift Bearers were Candice Wonchulanko & Sean Zukewich. Serving as Eucharistic Ministers were Nola Walsh, Rosella Warner & Adeline Oystrick. The cross bearer was Norman Dumka. “Everyone Who Shared in Bruce’s Life” were considered honourary pall bearers. The interment followed in the Garden of St. John at Yorkton Memorial Gardens with Eugene Wonchulanko, Clare Walsh, Byron Petruk, Ron Hiduk, Glen Wozny and Bruce Tulloch serving as the casket bearers. Memorials honouring Bruce’s life may be made to the Children’s Wish Foundation, 3602 Millar Ave., Saskatoon, SK, S7P 0B1. Condolences can be sent to the family at www.baileysfuneralhome.com.
GOGAL - Allen Eugene Gogal, beloved husband of Doreen (nee Rapitta), passed away suddenly on Friday, September 25, at his home in Yorkton, at the age of 77 years. He was born on the family farm in the Stenen area on Dec 6, 1937, the second youngest of seven children born to Paul and Anne Gogal (nee Surcan). Like many farm children of the time, his early education was gained at a one-room country school and completed at the nearby Stenen High School. His growing up on the farm, where hard work was the order of the day, no doubt contributed to a strong work ethic, which continued throughout his life. After graduating from High School in Stenen, Eugene found employment with Canadian National Railways, working as a Station Agent. This became his lifetime career, a job which took him to many small towns throughout Saskatchewan, Manitoba and even into the United States. During his last few years,
he worked as a Dispatcher, based out of Melville. He enjoyed his work, particularly the daily contact with the local farm folk, with which he shared a common background. It was while at his posting in Kipling, SK, in 1959, that he met his future wife and they were married on August 15, 1959. They enjoyed 56 years of marriage and were blessed with two children, a daughter, Corrinne and a son, Sheldon, both of whom have grown up to lead successful lives. They also have two grandchildren, Nicolle and Evan Gogal. Eugene’s outside interests were many and varied. He particularly enjoyed watching sports, whether it be hockey, football, baseball, curling and especially, golf. Both he and Doreen belonged to the local golf club in Yorkton. He was always up to date on all team standings and various players and always enjoyed a good discussion on the merits of the participants. For a number of years, he was an avid coin collector, eventually having a complete set of coins dating back to the 1800’s. Fishing with old buddies was also a favourite pastime and he even made a couple of fly-in trips to northern lakes to try his luck. He also kept up to date on the affairs of the world and was not shy about expressing his opinion on how world problems could and should be solved. In addition, for a number of years he collected and refurbished antiques, starting with old buggies and progressing to furniture, lamps, clocks, glassware and phonograph machines. He continued wheeling and dealing in this field right up to his final days. Eugene was predeceased by his parents, Paul and Anne; two brothers, Norman and Tom; sister, Evelyn; brothers-in-law, Harry Bazansky, Bill, Ted and Len Rapitta; sister-in-law, Betty Lamont and nephew, Brian Bazansky. He leaves to mourn his passing, his wife, Doreen; daughter, Corrine; son, Sheldon; grandchildren, Nicole and Evan (Aaliah); brother, Harold (Annette); sisters, Florence Bazansky and Geraldine (Ted) Bellows; in-laws Philip Rapitta (Barb); Marie Rapitta; Bernice Rapitta; Valentine (Eileen) Rapitta; Roger (Shirley) Thevenot; Larry (Dianne) Wood; Randy (Carmen) Rapitta; Ken (Georgina) Moreau; Ray (Linda) Rapitta; Fran Rapitta and Erling (Bonnie) Madsen; as well as many nephews, nieces, co-workers and friends. A Visitation was held on Monday, September 28, 2015 at the Chapel of Bailey’s Funeral Home in Yorkton. The Celebration of Life Service was held on Tuesday, September 29, 2015 in the Garden of Memories at Yorkton Memorial Gardens. Randy Rapitta led the prayers and spiritual message. Reflections of Eugene’s life was shared by Larry Wood. The urn was carried to his resting place by his children, Corrine and Sheldon Gogal. Memorials honouring Eugene’s life may be made to the Heart & Stroke Foundation. Condolences can be sent to the family at www.baileysfuneralhome.com.
FLAVEL - Helen P. (nee Macknak). We regret to announce the passing of Helen on October 2, 2015, at the age of 76 years old. Helen was born on March 31, 1939 near Dysart, SK. Helen started her career working as a bank teller in Regina. She met her husband and took time off to raise their family and later worked for the Federal Government. She was involved with the mentally handi- capped, the St. Gerard’s CWL and the Yorkton & District Horticultural Society holding various positions in each. Her greatest joy was her family and tending to her plants. Helen was predeceased by her parents Mary and Frank Macknak. She will be lovingly remembered by her husband Alan and their four sons; James of Yorkton, Robert (Adele) of Regina and theirchildren Nolan and Curtis, Michael (Heather) of Regina and theirchildren Christopher and Terri, Marlin (Vanessa) of Weyburn and daughter Sela; brothers, Felix (Betty),
Johnny (Debbie); sisters, Veronica, Francis (Haven) and Vicky; as well as numerous nieces, nephews and friends. Prayers were held on Tuesday, October 6, 2015 at 7:00 p.m. at St. Gerard’s Roman Catholic Church. The Funeral Mass will be held at 10:00 a.m. on Wednesday, October 7, 2015 at St. Gerard’s Roman Catholic Church. Interment will follow in the Yorkton City Cemetery. Friends so wishing may forward their condolences to the family by visiting www.christiesfuneralhome.com. Funeral arrangements were entrusted to Christie’s Funeral Home & Crematorium, Yorkton, Saskatchewan.
RYAN - Hugh Gerard Ryan. February 16, 1933 - September 21, 2015. Hugh was born in New Glasgow, NS where he attended school moving to Saskatchewan in 1953. He retired from the Fire Services in 1986 and spent several glorious years travelling. He and Doreen wintered in Arizona until 2004 moving to BC in 2005. He leaves behind to mourn his passing his loving wife of 59 years and 3 months, Doreen; children, Barb Ryan of Fox Creek, AB, Kevin Ryan of Moose Jaw, SK, and Donovan (Jody) Ryan of Rihyad, Saudi Arabia; grandchildren, Scott, Mark, Todd, Thomas, Michelle and Matthew; as well as many other family members in the Eastern provinces. Hugh enjoyed most sports playing baseball, hockey and curling in his early years. He was an avid golfer well into this retirements. Hugh was known for his sense of humour and his animated joke telling. The Lord has seen fit to end his suffering. He will be sadly missed by family and friends. A Memorial Mass has taken place at the Church of the Ascension in Parksville, BC. To send a condolence to the family please visit www.yatesfuneral.caYATES FUNERAL SERVICE & CREMATORIUM(1.877.264.3848) in care of arrangements.
FALKOWSKY - John. 1914 - 2015. The family of John Falkowsky is saddened to announce his passing on Monday, September 28, 2015 at the age of 101 years. A full obituary will be carried in a future edition of this newspaper. Arrangements have been entrusted to Saskatoon Funeral Home. 306-244-5577.
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GOULDEN - In loving memory of ahusband and father Wallace Goulden. October 1, 1957 - October 9, 2008.We don’t need a special day tobring you to mind,The days we do not think of youare very hard to find.Each morning when we awake we know that you are gone,And no one knows the heartache as we try to carry on.Our hearts still ache with sadnessand secret tears still flow,What it meant to lose you, no onewill ever know.Our thoughts are always with you,Your place no one can fill.In life we loved you dearly,In death we love you still.
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GOULDEN - In loving memory of a husband and father Wallace Goulden. October 1, 1957 - October 9, 2008.We don’t need a special day to bring you to mind,The days we do not think of you are very hard to find.Each morning when we awake we know that you are gone,And no one knows the heartache as we try to carry on.Our hearts still ache with sadness and secret tears still flow,What it meant to lose you, no one will ever know.Our thoughts are always with you,Your place no one can fill.In life we loved you dearly,In death we love you still.
-Love you, forever and always Brenda, Nicole & Darcie
LABELLE - In loving memory of a dear Mother & Granny, Helga, who passed away October 12, 2008.Your smile has gone forever,And your hand we cannot touch,We have so many memories,of you, we loved so much.
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WATRYCH - Judy. In loving memory of our dearly missed Mother.Those we love don’t go away,They walk beside us everyday.Judy was a cherished Wife, Mother, Daughter, Sister, Grandma, Aunt, Cousin and Friend.A year has passed since you left our touch,But not a moment goes by that you’re not in our Heart. Too well loved to ever be forgotten.
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To all those who attended our Fundraiser of Hope and all those that were there in Spirit… To each and every person who has spread well wishes in our direction. WE ARE TRULY HONOURED AND GRATEFUL. WE ARE TRULY BLESSED TO HAVE SUCH WONDERFUL FRIENDS AND FAMILY!Our most sincere Th ank You to all those who gave so UNSELFISHLY. Your eff orts in donations, monetary and time-wise are GREATLY APPRECIATED and will never be forgotten. Th ese unforgettable gestures will lighten our burden of the adventure that lies before us. Please keep us in your prayers and the favour will be returned.
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The family and friends of the late Eugene Gogal would like to ex-press our sincerest gratitude and thank everyone who called, sent cards, brought food and dropped by the house. A special thanks to Bailey’s Funeral Home for all the assistance, as well as the Painted Hand Casino for the lovely lunch. We are so thankful to everyone who has been there for us during this difficult time.
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www.remax-bluechip-yorkton-sk.ca269 HAMILTON ROAD, YORKTON 306-783-6666
106 LAKEVIEW WAYMAPLE GROVE ESTATES
MLS®534179
$599,900Realtor®
Bill Harrison
5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
378 CIRCLEBROOKEDRIVE
MLS®545712
$274,000Realtor®
Wade Windjack
5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
31 MACFARLINEAVENUE
MLS®549455
$232,000Realtor®
Lloyd Seymour
5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
252 YORK ROADEAST
MLS®545188
$210,000Realtor®
Candice Jesmer
5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
6 CJ HOUSTONYORKTONMLS®550162
$265,000Realtor®
Diane Rusnak
5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m
2 CJ HOUSTONYORKTONMLS®550164
$260,000Realtor®
Diane Rusnak
5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m
5 CJ HOUSTONYORKTONMLS®550165
$270,000Realtor®
Diane Rusnak
5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m
4 CJ HOUSTONYORKTONMLS®550160
$265,000Realtor®
Diane Rusnak
5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
century21yorkton.ca
THE ABBY
BROADWAY PARK REALTY
Friday, October 9, 2 - 4 p.m.
ONLY 5 LEFT & GOING FAST!
Stop by to view your
new home
10 units starting at $165,915GST included. 6 appliances.
Condo fees $150/month for fi rst year.For full details call Michelle Bailey,
Century 21 306-621-5032
Limited Time Offer!
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CENTURY 21® AGENTS.SMARTER. BOLDER. FASTER.
MICHELLE BAILEY
306-621-5032
223 Morrison Drive $294,900Great location. Lovely home located in
Weinmaster Park. MLS®551178
Th ursday, Oct. 8 5 - 7 p.m.PUBLIC OPEN HOUSE
®2011 Century 21 Real Estate LLC, All rights reserved. Century 21® is a registered trademark owned by
Century 21 Real Estate LLC, An equal Opportunity Company. Each offi ce is independently owned and operated.
PREMIER REALTY45C Palliser Way,
Yorkton, Sask.
65 - 4TH AVE. N. MLS®547092 $219,90089 - 5TH AVE. N. MLS®545765 $194,000
28 - ELMWOOD PLACE MLS®551394 $399,000
OPEN HOUSE THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8TH
5:00 P.M. - 7:00 P.M.
FARMLAND WANTED
PURCHASING:SINGLE TO LARGE BLOCKS OF LAND. PREMIUM PRICES PAID WITH QUICK
PAYMENT.
NO FEES OR COMMISSIONS!
RENT BACK AVAILABLE
FARMLAND WANTED
NO FEES OR COMMISSIONS!
SUMMARY OF SOLD PROPERTIES
Central - 215 1/4’sSouth - 88 1/4’s
South East - 40 1/4’sSouth West - 65 1/4’s
North - 10 1/4’sNorth East - 8 1/4’s
North West - 12 1/4’sEast - 54 1/4’sWest - 49 1/4’s
FARM AND PASTURE LAND AVAILABLE TO RENT
PURCHASING:SINGLE TO LARGE BLOCKS OF LAND. PREMIUM PRICES PAID WITH QUICK
PAYMENT.
RENT BACK AVAILABLE
Call DOUG 306-955-2266
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Land Wanted
Houses For Rent
2 BEDROOM house for rent. Close to schools. Available Imme- diately. Phone 306-783-5327.
3 BEDROOM house with garage & a 2 bedroom suite downstairs. Available Nov. 1. Call 306-782- 3683.
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.
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.
Open Houses
Mobile/Manufactured Homes for Sale
Houses For Rent
HOUSES FOR rent in Yorkton; 1, 2 and 5 bedroom units available. Appliances provided & utilities paid by the tenant. Please contact 306- 621-9206 or [email protected] for details.HOUSES TO Rent in Canora. 2, 3, 4 bedrooms from $650/month & up. No Pets. References required. 306-563-2031. www.canorahome- rentals.com.MAIN FLOOR of 3 Bedroom House on Maple Avenue. Utilities included. $1550/month. No Pets, No Smoking. Co-signers Needed. Available Oct. 1. Phone 306-621- 3544 after 5pm.SMALL 1 & 1/2 storey, 3 bedroom house, partially furnished on acreage near Crystal Lake. $375/month, references required. 306-563-5294.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.
Open Houses
Houses For Rent
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.
TWO BEDROOM house with large fenced yard, large kitchen, hard- wood floor, updated bathroom, small pet ok. $795/month. Phone 780-991-9596.
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
Terry or Janet
BRIGHT BASEMENT bdrm for rent. Incl. lg. family/livingroom & 3pc. bath, N/S, no pets, shared kitchen includes utilities. $750/month. $400 damage deposit. Call 306-620-8092.
NOW ACCEPTING Applications for fully furnished basement suite for 1 person. non-smoking, No Pets, Available Oct. 1. $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.
SUNNY 1 bedroom upper level suite. Quiet respectable person. F/S/W/D, own entrance, $650./mo., plus shared utilities. $650. damage deposit. Available Nov. 1. 306-621-2117.
TAKING APPLICATIONS for un- furnished 2 bedroom suite for rent in quiet 4-plex behind Melrose Place, fridge, stove, washer/dryer included. Private entrance. Mature adults only, N/P, N/S, $950/month plus utilities. Call 306-783-4593 or 306-621-1103.
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Wanted
FOUR GOOD Used winter tires - 205/60 R15’s. General tires pre- ferred. Phone after 8pm 306-742-4682.
WANTED:COLLECTIBLE Pictures of vintage historic buildings. Churches, schools, barns and homes. Anything of interest. 1800s-early 1900s. Phone 306-786-7991.
WANTED: International Tractors 1206,1256, 1456, 1026, 1468. John Deere 3010, 3020, series. Cockshutts, Oliver’s 99, 1900, 1950s, 2255. Older F.W.A. Allis- D-21, 210. Old Service Station & Dealership Signs, Gas pumps, etc. 306-369-2810 home, 306-221- 5908 cell.
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.
FOR SALE: Black leather sofa with 2 reclining seats and two end tables. Asking price $500. Phone 306-783-2999. Leave message.
TWIN LOVE Seats, microfibre, medium taupe; Red velvet recliner. Phone 306-783-3111.
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For Sale - Misc
For Sale - Misc
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GRAIN FED BEEF OCTOBER SALE
Beef Sides $4.00/lb. Cut & Wrapped.
Lean Hamburger $4.00/lb. North Country Meats, Stenen
306-548-2807
or 306-621-1082
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.
Advertisements and statements contained herein are the sole re- sponsibility of the persons or en- tities that post the advertisement, and the Saskatchewan Weekly Newspaper Association and mem- bership do not make any warranty as to the accuracy, completeness, truthfulness or reliability of such advertisements. For greater infor- mation on advertising conditions, please consult the Association’s Blanket Advertising Conditions on our website at www.swna.com.A NEW 8x12 Barn Style Garden Shed for quick sale $1400. Call306-621-4587.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, Potter’s wheel and accessories. Phone 306-621-7272.GRAIN FED Roasting Chickens $2.85/lb., Turkeys $3/lb. Hormone & drug free. Free delivery to Yorkton. Phone 306-335-2700.NEWLY BUILT 8x12 barn style garden shed. Complete with vinyl siding. $1300. Will build on site. Call 306-783-6240.PROVINCE-WIDE CLASSIFIEDS. Reach over 550,000 readers weekly. Call Yorkton This Week NOW or 306-782-2465 for details.RECLINER TAN pseudo-suede $60.00. Mattress full size $30.00. Both in very good condition. Call 306-782-3200.Simmons Beauty Rest Ltd. Edition. Mattress and boxspring queen size. Very clean, no tears, in good condition. Asking $300. Phone 306-783-3964.UNDERGROUND WIRE, 9 - 250 watt low bay light fixtures and many other electrical supplies new and used. Phone 306-621-5076.
Open Houses
USED HYDRAULIC Chair, Sink & Vanity, Dryer & chair. Make offer. Phone 306-542-3748.
USED SHEETING and planks, $300. OBO. Call 306-621-6422.
Garage Sales
15 ALLAN BAY. Thurs., Oct. 8, Fri., Oct. 9 & Sat., Oct. 10, 10am- 6pm. Ladders 6ft, also 24ft exten- sion, misc. & clothes.
27 MORRIS BAY. Thurs., Oct.8, Fri., Oct. 9 & Sat., Oct. 10, starting at 10am. Multi-Household Garage Sale. Miscellaneous household items and furniture.
377 & 378 MYRTLE AVE. Sat., Oct. 10, 9am-4pm. Miscellaneous household items.
Auto Miscellaneous
Auto Miscellaneous
WANTED: 1963 - 1978 cars, trucks, vans, any condition. Prefer $500. and under, Phone 306-434-6762.
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.
1995 Taurus. Phone 306-795-3600.
Open Houses
Cars
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 $2,500. Phone 306-563-5400.
2011 BUICK LACROSSE CXL, Leather, loaded, 118,000kms. $17,000. 306-647-2679.
MERCURY SABLE Station Wagon in mint condition. Only149,000kms. $6000. 306-783-8909.
Open Houses
I will pay mileage to out of town buyers. Come see me Today. Len Derkson. Country Plaza Motors, Indian Head, SK. Phone 306-695- 2257. What is Not Sold these two weeks will go to auction at my acreage Oct. 11, 2015. Look at website 2SAuctions.ca. Looking for parts for a 1976 ford Truck. I have doors, grill, rad & cradle, 4x4 transfer box cast iron heavy duty type; Looking for chicken feeders, Nests etc. from the Government Experimental farm Indian Head; Large water trough for cattle or horses;1997 Ford F-150 reg. cab, 8’ box, 4.2L, V6, 5 speed std, new engine & new clutch, burgundy & tan tu-tone paint, new breaks all around. Includes new rear cables. No rust. Factory box liner, 198K $5200. Very Nice Truck; 2005 Chrysler P/T Cruiser turbo pkg, front damage, Bodyman’s Special $1500; 2003 Mazda Tribute, 4-door, 3.0L V6, auto, p/windows & locks, 254K, silver & charcoal. $2500; 1990 Ford F-150 reg. cab, 8” box, auto, rally wheels, new battery, right side damage. $500; 2001 Dodge Caravan, 3.3L, auto, 251K, Silver 2 new FRT tires & new rear axle bearings. $1500;Hy- draulic Transmission Jack, Low- boy, heavy duty on cast iron wheels, 4-way adjustable. Great for any farm or shop. $200;1987 Cadillac, 4-door sedan, runs good, 4 new tires. $500;Transmission for 1994 Crown Victoria or Grand Marquis only 94,000k. $500; Transmission 32006 Ford F-150, 4x4 only 104K. $500; Complete engine (3.5L V6, 2006 Pontiac Montana Van $500; 1995 Lincoln Town Car. For parts only Com- plete $500; 4x4 Transfer box Ford F-250, cast iron type from 1976 $200;1988 Ford F-150 XLT Lariat, 2WD,8” box, 6 cyl 5 speed std,a/c, tilt wheel & cruise, new tires, new clutch, very good mechanical con- dition; 4.2L V6 engine & automatic transmission from 1997 Ford F-150. Complete Unit $750. En- gine only $500 transmission only $350; 1997 Ford F-150 Super Cab 4.2L V6, 5 speed std, Needs head gaskets. Includes box cover. $500;2001 Dodge Caravan, 3.3L V6, auto, silver paint, 251K 2 new front tires $1595; 2005 Ford Free- star Van, 4.2L V6, auto, silver paint, 259K, very good looking van, runs as good as it looks $3900; Smokin Power, 2005 Dodge D1500, 4x4, reg. cab, short box, 5.7L Hemi, V8, auto, black sport exhaust, good year rubber, new battery & windshield. $10,900;1992 Olds 98, 4-door, FWD, 3800 V6, 32 MPG, very good, dark green paint, grey cloth interior, only 136K $2500; 2001 Buick Century, 4-door, 3100 V6, white w/grey cloth interior, only 106K $2500; 2002 Buick LeSabre, 4-door, 3800 V6, tan colour, cloth interior, very nice Buick, true mile- age unknown as the odometer won’t light up $2500; 1989 Cadil- lac DeVille 4 door FWD Dark red paint, red leather seats, 4 new tires, new battery, very nice old Caddy. $2500; 1989 Cadillac De- ville. 4 door, FWD, white with blue cloth, 4 new tires, new battery, very nice old Caddy $2500; 1987 Cadillac Brougham. 4 door, light blue with dark blue top. R/W Drive, 4 new tires, $500; 2005 Pontiac Sunfire. 4 door, 4 cylinder, auto, air, silver paint, grey cloth interior, great ladies car, very nice 1 owner car, $3900; 2003 Mazda Protege. 5 door hatch, 4 cylinder, 5 speed standard, air, silver paint, very nice, 50+ MPG, great commuter car, $3900; 2001 Pontiac Grand Am. 2 door, black, 3.4L, V6, Ram, air, engine, 148K, 4 new tires, new battery, good looks and per-formance for only $3900;
1995 Lincoln Town Car. 4.6L, Triton V8, white, tan interior, leather, 2 sets of wheels, local, very well kept car, luxury and comfort, $3900;
New and Used Tires:
4-LT 265/75R-16 Grips, (E) 10 ply, new-$150 ea.1-LT 275/75R-16 Grip, (E) 10 ply, new Michelin-$150 1-LT 8.75R-16.5, smooth, (E) 10 ply Bridgestone-$1251-LT 215/85R-16 (D) 8 ply on (1)Ton Dodge wheel-$1254-LT 245/70R-17 (C) 6 ply-$50 ea2-LT 255/70R-17 (C) 6 ply Cooper AT/3 Grips-$75 ea2-LT 750x16, smooth (D) 8 ply tubless, (New)-$75 ea2-P265/75R-16 Goodyear Wrangler (New), grips $150 ea1-LT 275/65R-18 Goodyear AT/S (E) 10 ply M&S, New-$2392LT 285x75R-16 LR (D) 8 ply RWL Goodyear grips, as new, $75 ea2-800x16.5 8 ply grips-$75 ea4-750x16, smooth (D) 8 ply Tubless (New)-$75 ea1LT 235/85R-16 M&S (E) 10 ply (New)-$1501-LT 235/75R-16 (New) (D) 8 ply, smooth-$1251P265/75R-17 (New) Cooper Grip-$1751-P255/70R-17 (As New) Grip-$1252-P265/75R-16 grips (New)-$150 ea4-P235/70R/16 SUV-$75 ea4-P205/60R-15 All Season-$50 ea2-C78x14 Car or Trailer (New)-$39 ea1-P195/65R-14 (New)-$751-P185/70R-14 (New)-$752-P195/50R-16 Kumho (As New)-$75 ea2-P235/70R-15 Michelin, (Very Good)-$75 ea1-P265/75R-15 grip (New)-$751-P235/65R-17 (As New) grip-$751-P235/60R-17 (As New) grip-$75 1-LT875/16.5 R/V grip 8ply (New)-$1505-P215/75R-14 (New) Cooper Premium A/S-$75 ea2-P205/75R-14 (New) Cooper Premium A/S-$75 ea4-P225/60R-15 (New) Cooper Premium A/S-$75 ea3-P215/70R-16 grips (As New)-$75 ea4-P225/60R-16 on Chrys Car Wheels-$75 ea2-P205/65R-15 Cooper Grips on Ford Taurus Wheels, tires-$75 eaWheels-$75 ea1-750x16 smooth (D) 8 ply on (1) Ton Wheel-$751-LT275/70R-18 grip (E) 10 ply on GM Wheel-$2751-LT265/75R-16 Yokohama Grip (D) 8 ply-$1502-LT245/75R-17 (E) 10 ply-$50 ea1-LT275/70R-17 (E) 10 ply grip-$752-P265/70R-16 smooth-$50 ea4-P235/70R-16 grips-$75 ea1-LT245/70R-19.5 (G) 14 ply Cooper-$1754-LT235/80R-17 (E) 10 ply grips-$125 ea4-P265/50R-20 Goodyear (Dodge Truck)-$75 ea1-LT275/65R-20 (E) 10 ply grip-$752-P275/60R-20 grips-$75 ea2-31x10.50R-15 LT 6 ply grips, good for 2WD trucks-$100 ea2P265/65R-18 Goodyear Grips-$75 ea3-P265/65R-18 All Season Miche-lin-$150 ea4-P255/55R-18 All Season-$125 ea4-P255/70R-18 Hankook Grips w/studs-$125 ea2-LT225/75R-16 (D) 8 ply grips-$75 ea2-LT225/75R-16 (E) 10 ply smooth-$75 ea.
BLOW OUT ON CARS, TRUCKS, PARTS & MISC.
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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.
2007 TOYOTA TACOMA TRD, 4X4, Air, tilt, cruise, power windows, locks, 6 disc cd player, and more. $15,600 OBO. For more info call or text 1-306-621-1754.
2012 CHEV Silverado crew cab, 4x4, teal blue, 5.3 automatic, 41,000kms, flex fuel, tonneau cover, 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
1997 FLEETWOOD Pace Arrow Motorhome. 35 footer with large slide, levelling jack, rear vision camera, Ford chassis with reliable 454 V8, tandem rear axle, good rubber. Has queen island bed and the coach has a very neat layout that has to be seen. Unit is in good shape. Asking $22,000. Phone 306-782-6407.
2007 DOLPHIN LX, 2 slides, full body paint, 4-door fridge, 7000 watt generator, includes 2006 Malibu Max,stored inside, 22,000 miles, kids and pet free. Better than New. Phone 204-683-2398.
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, water 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.
OLDER 16FT, Camper. Good for hunters, propane stove & furnace. Older Chrysler 20hp. boat motor. Phone 306-325-2182, 306-258- 2246 or 306-292-9526.
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
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
(204) 564-2528or 1-877-564-8734
Roblin, MB
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.
Farm Services
CUSTOM HAULING Bales, Live- stock, Equipment, etc. Self unload- ing bale trailer hauls 17 round bales. Livestock trailer is licensed for 20,000lbs. Phone 306-593- 0002 or 306-547-7572.
SOMEONE TO String high tensil wire for 1 mile. Phone 306-898- 2072 after 6pm.
Feed & Grain
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Feed & Seed
Feed & Seed
HEATED CANOLAWANTED!!
- GREEN CANOLA- SPRING THRASHED- DAMAGED CANOLA
FEED OATSWANTED!!
- BARLEY, OATS, WHT- LIGHT OR TOUGH
- SPRING THRASHEDHEATED FLAX
WANTED!!HEATED PEAS
HEATED LENTILS"ON FARM PICKUP"
Westcan Feed & Grain
1-877-250-5252
Buying/SellingFEED GRAINS
heated / damagedCANOLA/FLAXTop price paid
FOB FARMWestern
Commodities877-695-6461
Visit our website @www.westerncommodities.ca
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.
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November 4 - 7/2015Commercial
Cattle Show & Sale
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Impressions of the new mailboxes
Time for gun laws south of the border
View from the Cheap Seats is kind of an exten-sion of the newsroom. Whenever our three regular reporters, Calvin Daniels, Thom Barker and Randy Brenzen are in the building together, it is frequently a site of heated debate. This week: How do you feel about the end of door to door mail service?
Not a ballot issueTo hear proponents
of door-to-door delivery talk about it, you would think it was a provision of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
In fact, it is little more than a sacred calf. Even before the conver-sions started last year, only about 32 per cent of Canada’s 15.7 mil-lion postal addresses received door-to-door service.
I live in a newer neigh-bourhood, before that I lived in an apartment building and before that a rural area where I had to drive into the nearest town to get my mail. Our community box is a big upgrade from that.
Door to door mail service has always been a privilege of the older
areas of urban centres and are really the only places where the issue has any traction.
And even there, as evidenced by the many people I have talked to in Yorkton who are current-ly being converted, there is very little uproar. The fact is, it is a tiny min-ority who will be truly inconvenienced.
For one thing, who actually gets any mail that they want these days. For me personally, it is once a month when my National Geographic arrives and once a year when I get a birthday card from my mom.
My wife gets a little bit more than I do, but even then if we checked it once a month, we wouldn’t be missing anything.
We pay all of our bills electronically, so even a lot of that unwanted mail is moot.
This is also borne out by the statistics. In 2014, Canada Post delivered 1.4 billion fewer pieces of mail than in 2006.
It is just not a ballot box issue, I’m afraid, except maybe in down-town Montreal from what I hear.
—Thom Barker
Little changedAnd so Yorkton enters
the brave new world of corner mailboxes.
Unless I missed it the world did not come to a fiery end, one coincid-ing with the end of home mail delivery.
Of course unlike what some of the rhetoric sug-gested, I hadn’t expected as much as a ripple from the change.
I grew up on a farm. The first address we had was Clashmoor. It was a small place with the post office a room, with the post mistress and family living in the same build-ing.
That post office would close and in time the village itself, the store burning, the elevator closing, the branch line
abandoned and removed. I understand the whole village area is now crop-land.
Eldersley was the next address, green metal mailboxes in front of the one bay volunteer fire hall.
And then a box in the post office in Tisdale.
Never was there even a thought of home deliv-ery, and we survived just fine.
And that was in an era when the family allow-ance cheque still came via mail.
When letters were physical things.
Today most cheques are direct deposited.
Letters come through email.
Even parcel delivery when made by Canada Post are usually a notice so you get in your vehicle
and go to pick them up at a depot.
Home delivery, which was also suspect in the sense it was far from a universal service, not even everyone in Yorkton had it, has increasingly become unneeded.
As for the boxes, they are aesthetically nice, far from being an eye sore on the streets.
They do foster a level of physical activity get-ting us to walk for at least the mail.
So when all factors are tabulated, the mail still gets to us, the world changed a little, but to no ill effect, and the world rolls on.
— Calvin Daniels
Well-receivedWhen it comes to the
new mailboxes at the end of the block, I was originally on one side of the fence, but have since came over to the other side.
Originally, I didn’t like the idea of walk-ing out to get the mail. Don’t get me wrong; it’s not due to being lazy. I simply enjoyed convers-ing (albeit only briefly) with the mailman/woman whenever they had some-
thing for me (even though it was usually a William… that is, a bill).
I also wasn’t a fan of it because I thought theelderly people wouldn’t enjoy walking out to the mailbox daily to fetch theflyers and post.
Man, was I wrong about that one! See, my mailbox is shared witha retirement commun-ity, so when I go get themail I usually end up speaking with a veteranYorktonite, and it turns out that the majority of them absolutely love the new mailboxes.
To many, they feel asif it’s a blast from the past, having to physically leave the house to get the mail is something thatreminds them of their childhood on a dailybasis.
After speaking with several older members of the community, I now feel as it the new mailboxes are a grand idea. Theyhonestly bring smiles to the faces of people, allthe while forcing people to be even slightly more active, which is never a bad thing.
—Randy Brenzen
VIEW FROM THECHEAP SEATS
I realize what I’m about to say isn’t a popular opinion in the Yorkton area, but in the wake of another sense-less tragedy of gun vio-lence at a school in the United States; the time has come for govern-ment officials in the US to quit turning a blind eye on what seems to be a regular occurrence and adopt, at the very least, gun laws similar to what
we have in Canada. I’d, maybe, even go a step fur-ther than that as I am not a gun owner and don’t understand why anyone feels the need to own one beyond what would be used for hunting season. I’ve heard all kinds of arguments on this about people living in the coun-try needing to defend themselves from poten-tial criminals and I’m sympathetic as it’s just not realistic to expect police to arrive to your rural property in time to save you in the event of an emergency, but the reality is that if you shoot an intruder, you are going to be tied up in the legal system for a very long time and it’s possible you
won’t come out a winner. I don’t have a solution for those people, but surely one can be found that doesn’t involve a firearm.
The whole ‘ban guns’ argument is for another day; but I think it’s important for regular readers (who brand me as a staunch Conservative) to understand that I don’t, necessarily, fall
in line with the philoso-phy of the government. Having said that, I think Canada’s laws are about as safe as you can get for those wanting to possess firearms and the num-bers back it up.
The United States can’t continue to ignore it. It’s irresponsible. From harvardpolitics.com, it’s revealed that the USA has had 55 school shoot-ings since November 1991 to January 2013. So, there are a few recent ones missing from those statistics. As far as developed nations are concerned, Canada is actually second but we have only had to endure three (I’d argue one is one too many). This web-site allows you to draw a conclusion that if you put a civilian firearm into a civilian’s hand, no good will come from it. In fact, Canada has such low numbers on people who have them, yet the num-ber of school shootings based on a per capita basis is higher than the United States! So, while I respect the opinions
of law abiding citizens who say they deserve the right to carry, I suggest the proof is in the pud-ding as to what is going to happen if more people have them.
Guns will always be obtained illegally. Nothing will stop that no matter what law you put in place, but the fact remains that if fewer guns are available to be stolen, the lesser of an illegal gun problem you will have. The USA has an estimated 270-million civilian firearms. Canada has 9-million. No country even comes close to the USA with those numbers. China would be second at 40-million. There is no argument. The United States’ gun laws are way too slack and it needs to be tightened up for the betterment of all people.
This lunatic from Oregon last week, report-edly, asked people to identify their religion before shooting them. This adds more fuel to my recent argument that there will be a time where some governments will have no choice but to ban all religions because it is the root of all violence and conflict. Don’t get me wrong. I’m a believer in God, was brought up in the Baptist faith, and still support a lot of those principals; but fair is fair. You can’t ban the Lord’s Prayer from school because
the parents of some kid at the back of the classdon’t go to church, yet turn around and say that it’s okay for a group of Muslims to have their own prayer room built at taxpayer expense in uni-versity.
Some have suggested this will be impossible, but it’s not. If you want toenjoy a Christmas break, you can block off holidayswith your boss. If yourboss happens to believe in Christmas and wants toclose the shop, you are in luck. If you are a govern-ment employee, then you are SOL. Governments shouldn’t pick theirholidays based on reli-gion so anyone wishing to celebrate their reli-gious holiday can bookit off, without penalty. Inessence, I guess I’m notsaying ban religion, but you can’t give preferen-tial treatment of one over the other. So, take Merry Christmas off the city bus;but tear down the prayer room at the U of S too. This sounds fair to me asmuch as I despise giving in. But, isn’t this the root of all the evil? It’s eitherreligion or radicals using religion as a front.
This wasn’t a very nice column, but I haveto mention a few nice people since I didn’t lastweek: Braden Arnason,Dean Zerff, Janet Phair, Michelle Smith,Lori Kraft, and DebbieDirven.
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