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Page 1: Marketplace July 15 2016

MARKETPLACETHIS WEEK July 15, 2016 | Volume 39, No. 49

What could be a funnel cloud loomed all too close to Yorkton July 7, as this photograph taken from Redwood Drive attests.

(Submitted photo by Ken Yung, Yorkton, SK)Eerie

Full In-Store Embroidery & Promotional Products Department

Great Quality - Great Prices - Exceptional Service306-782-1414

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115 PALLISER WAY, YORKTON SKPh: 306-783-8080 Toll Free: 1-800-565-0002

Home Page: WWW.YORKTONHYUNDAI.COM

YORKTON’S #1 USED AUTOMOTIVE SUPERSTOREDealer lic. #323917

2012 KIA SPORTAGE LX AWD

STK#TU6-033AT,70,185 kms .......................

$19,9002009 HYUNDAI TUCSON GL

FWDSTK#U5-079BT,83,341 kms .......................

$13,9002015 CHEVROLET SILVERADO

2500HD LT CREW CAB 4WD *DIESEL*STK#U6-005,53,031 kms .......................

$51,9002013 HYUNDAI SONATA LIMITED

SEDANSTK#SF6-168AT,61,579 kms .......................

$19,900

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Call for Free Quote• HOME• CABIN• FARM• SEA-DOO

306-783-7737

306-621-7901Atech_1x26.5.nil_R001583523.inddprod3/dmmp-eow-tfcaug 16/13 - apr 25/14proof bill

SERVING YORKTON AND AREA

•Repairs on Most Major Appliances•Dishwasher Installations•Parts & Accessories Sales

FAST AND FRIENDLY SERVICEOver 18 Years

ExperienceKELLY PFEIFER

Owner/Operator

Call for detailsHighway 10 East, Yorkton

Phone 306-783-4566 or 866-600-4566

[email protected]

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TUBES, SKIS, KNEE BOARDS

UP TO 50% OFF

MARK BALOG

306-783-9022

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UP TO$14,000IN DISCOUNTS

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Wade Windjack 306-620-6905

269 Hamilton RoadYorkton 306-783-6666

42 Clarewood Cres., YorktonMLS®577597

$279,900

Each office independently owned and operated.

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306-783-7822 or 306-621-1045 www.fencingaround.caCREATING BACKYARD LIVING SPACES

161 Dominion Avenue

Yorkton

Sawtooth Pellet Grills 30% OFF

Hwy. #9, Yorkton, Sk Phone 306-783-3333 www.schradermotors.comSTORE HOURS: Mon. - Fri. 8:30 - 5:30; Sat. 9:00 - 5:00

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SCHRADER’S POWER AND WATER SALE

Most other quality Yamaha Generators, Inverters, Water Pumps and Pressure Washers available!

5500 GeneratorONLY $1,599

3000 InverterSALE $2,299

2” Water PumpSALE $399 ONLY $999

3000psi Washer

•FREE DELIVERY SERVICE•FULL PRESCRIPTION SERVICE

•DIABETIC SUPPLY CENTRE•OSTOMY SUPPLIES

Free Blood Pressure Monitoring

HEARN’S WESTVIEWPHARMACY

306-783-4331Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-8 p.m.; Sat. 9 a.m.-6 p.m.

Sun. & Holidays Closed265 BRADBROOKE DRIVE

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37 Broadway E., Yorkton, SK

306-783-0313

The

FROZENCACTUS

Beautiful things for you & your home

Free ring must be of equal or lesser value.

WITH PURCHASE OF ANY TWO PANDORA RINGS

Yorkton 306.783.1689 Moosomin 306.435.4143 Swan River 204.734.9999flaman.com

In the field, on the road, or at home we are right there with you.

GRAVITY WAGONSEconomical alternative to a grain cart for smaller operations or rugged terrain.

GRAIN CARTS875-1500 bushel capacity. Newly designed PTO with auto clutch for higher torque.

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SHOP AT HOMEGreat Service—Great

Selection—Great Value

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115-41 BROADWAY W.,YORKTON S3N 0L6

Phone 306-786-6636

LoucksMedi-Health Pharmacy Ltd.

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Kelliher MotorsPH. 306-675-2166—KELLIHER, SASK.

D.L. #907112Visit our new Website at www.kellihermotors.com

2010 F-150 S/Crew FX45.4L V8, only 102,000 kms, fully equipped,

leather, buckets & floor shift & more, #10-F-1. Reg. $24,995.

NOW ONLY $21,295

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Help out the kids without hurting your retirementAs parents, we want nothing more than for our kids to succeed. Often, we wish to give our children a “leg up” in their transition to adulthood by helping them out with larger expenses, like tuition for post-secondary education, a down payment on a home or even a reliable vehicle. If you fi nd yourself in this situation, be sure to carefully consider from where you take the money so that helping your kids doesn’t hurt your retirement.For people who don’t already have savings set aside for their kids, like an RESP or a savings account, there are generally two options to consider: 1. Retirement savings: Tapping into your retirement savings may be the quickest way to access cash but it could have some

undesirable consequences. For example, you’ll be charged withdrawal tax from your RRSP and you’ll lose that contribution room forever. You’ll also forego any future growth on the amount you’ve withdrawn, which will most likely mean you’ll have less money available at retirement.

2. Home equity: Some people are reluctant to take on more debt in the years leading up to retirement. However, using a home equity line of credit to help out your kids may be the wiser choice in some instances. Here’s why: you won’t be charged any tax when you access your home equity and your existing retirement savings can remain intact and continue to grow. Some accounts will even allow you to track different portions of your debt separately. This can be particularly useful if you’re providing money to more than one child and/or you wish to track the interest charged for different portions of the debt.

We all want to help our kids succeed. By carefully considering how you help, you ensure you don’t compromise your own future fi nancial security. If you’d like to help your kids with a large expense, give me a call and I can help you determine which option makes the most sense in your specifi c situation.“Mutual funds distributed through Desjardins Financial Security Investments Inc. for insurance products, Desjardins Financial Security Investments Inc. acts as a National Life Insurance Brokerage Agency.”

Laurie Renton Justine Lutz

Financial AdvisorsLR Future Insurance and

Investments #7 Broadway Street W.

Yorkton, SK S3N 0L3Phone: 306.783.7737

Do you know how much water you would accumu-late from a 1000sqft of roof if it rained one inch? 600 liters- or four 40 gal-lon barrels, that’s how much water can end up in your basement. The size of your roof is going to be different than everyone else, but I think you get the mental pic-ture. Unfortunately most homes have downspouts that either go straight down the side of the house, or only go a few feet away ---but its 600 liters folks, enough water to be the same size as my Kia Rio. The problem is not just getting the water away, but at least 15 feet away whether with some extra hose or troughs. The solution is a lot cheaper than digging up the entire outside of your basement, but in some cases it is unavoidable and depending on your water table you may have to pump it very far away. Do a simple look around

your home and even your neigh-bors property, the ground could be a loose material that helps pool water between your two homes. If you cannot divert the

water far enough away so that it won’t pool or return to sender, then catching the water is the next option. Rainwater used to be such a valued commodity, you washed with it, watered the gar-den in dry times, kept the animals hydrated, not to forget flush your toilet, and drink. Collecting is very easy using simple buckets but consider the volume of water we have discussed and the amount of damage 600 liters can do to your foun-dation or basements. Outdoor water storage systems are cheap and can even be installed inside the home like good old fashioned cisterns but more advanced. That water that comes down off the roof is quite lit-erally being wasted and puts a lot of pressure on sewage treatment and storm sewers, and if any-thing should go wrong with the flow… streets are flooded and worse. If

you live where the water is metered, the water that is being sent away from your house is worth money. Or if you live on an acreage and have bad water that you have to treat, rain water collec-tion is a very inexpensive solution that we all have been asking our towns and municipalities to handle and yet we need it – it’s free water that we are not using and are paying to have dealt with. That bothers me enough to change that and in the effort will have a back-up water supply. While there seems to be over-doses of water around us right now, it takes so little before there’s not enough. I always apply the old test you’ve heard me say so many times, “What if the water I have coming in through a pipe right now could not get here?” Whether you need that 600 liters to stay or go, is up to you.

For more info, check out our Facebook page at PROBLEM SOLVED – ALTERNATIVE or email me at [email protected] Benjamin Galay is the owner of PROBLEM SOLVED INC, and the owner of Grace Gardens Greenhouses in Stenen.

PROBLEMSOLVEDBenjamin Galay

YorktonVacation Bible School -

July 25 - 29, 8:45 a.m. - 12:00 noon, Grace Presbyterian Church, 66 Park St., Yorkton (by the water tower). Ages 5 - 12 years. To register please call Jackie at 306-621-4589.

Renaissance Fair - Saturday, July 23, 2016, 11:00 am – 6:00 pm CCST, Roslyn Hill/Rodney Ridge. Arts & Crafts, Community Event, Fairs & Festivals, Fun & Games, Fundraisers, Kids & Family, Music, Nature & Outdoors, Theatre. All ages. FREE. Paper Bag Players, a local theatre group, is host-ing their second annual Renaissance Fair. Taking place Saturday, July 23rd from 11 am to 6 pm, come enjoy a full day of enter-tainment and fun! Paper Bag Players is performing their production of “The Sword in the Stone” on the main stage, as well as, belly dancers, local musicians,

and sword fighting and archery demonstrations by Loki’s Brood Vikings from Yorkton. Also check out the vendors selling hand-made items, bouncy castle and face painting. This is a free public event for all ages! www.paperbagplay-ers.com

Show & Shine - Sat., July 23, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Terry Ortynsky’s Royal Ford, 81 Dracup Ave., Yorkton (access from Hwy. 9) See classic & one of a kind vehicles, open to all makes. Best in show tro-phies to be voted on by you. Charity BBQ for Paws & Claws. Door prizes to be given away. Come test drive Arctic Cat ATVs.

New Horizons Friday Night Dance, 78 First Ave. North, Yorkton, Sk. Great night of dancing. Everyone welcome. Time: 8:00 p.m. - 12:00 a.m. Music by: Gerry’s Boys, July 15; The Zayshleys, July 22; Memory Lane, July 29. Admission: $9.00. Contact person: Peter 306-782-1846.

Come: Learn and enjoy crafts, science, Bible

snacks, music & games. July 18 - 22, St. Paul Lutheran Church, 73 Smith St. E., 9:00 a.m. - 12 noon. Ages 4 - 12. Please call 306-783-4266 to register your child. Brought to you by Yorkton Alliance Church, Holy Trinity Anglican Church, St. Paul Lutheran Church.

Summer “Babysitting Courses” - Aug. 18. Sessions run 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. For more info or to register for a training session call 306-783-4544 or email [email protected].

York Lake Golf & Country Ladies Club is looking for new and existing members to golf in their Fun Golf every Monday and Wednesday mornings at 9:00 a.m. This is a beautiful 9 hole golf course and we welcome all ages as well as any inexperienced golfers.

Special Olympics Yard Cleaning Fundraiser: Help us fund our programs for the year by having our team clean your yard. Minimum donation of $50.00 will be appreciated. For bookings call 306-621-1536 or email:

[email protected]

Calling all makers - Wonderscape offers you time to devote to your craft (be it writing, painting, knit-ting, acting or inventing…), inspiration from nature, and connection with other artists. Sept. 30 - Oct. 2 - Wonderscape - A creative wellness retreat in Riding Mountain National Park. www.wonderscaperetreat.wordpress.com www.facebook.com/wonder-scaperetreat. Creativity workshops, Saturday even-ing festival of art featur-ing performance painter, musician and story-teller, farm-to-table din-ner, accommodations at Idylwylde Cabins on the shores of Clear Lake, MB. Call Tricia for more info

306-783-7004.Crossroads - A support

group for women experi-encing or who have experi-enced domestic violence. Thursdays 1:15 - 2:30 p.m., Family Resource Center - SIGN on Broadway. Free childcare and transporta-tion available & Thursdays

6:30 - 8:30 p.m., Shelwin House (please call for address). Adults (women) only. Group is open to all women who feel a need for support on their jour-ney. Please contact 306-782-5181 or 306-783-7233 for more info.

Continued on Page A4

TALK OFTHE TOWN

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MID-CAN WINDOWSEst. 1990

MID-CAN WINDOW & DOOR MFG

141 Palliser Way, Yorkton, SK Ph. 306-786-7944Hwy. 9 South (across from Staples)

This exceptional quality window surpasses our checklist for an excellent

window, comes in 7 great exterior colours AND includes triple pane

Low E glass!

- Commercial Doors & Hardware

- Sealed Units- Exterior

Doors

- Commercial Fronts

CASH ‘N’ CARRY

Summer WindowSALE!20%

(SALE ENDS AUGUST 31, 2016)

OFF OUR EVERYDAY LOW PRICEON PVC WINDOWS

ORTHOME OMFORT INDOWSN WC

www.northomecomfortwindows.com

HERB ARNESON, FOAM LAKEWindows installed September 10, 2008Comments 5 years later: “What gives me the most satisfaction about my windows is that they are easy to clean, no up-keepand frost-free in the winter. I would have to say they were a good investment.”

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Call 1-866-FOAMLAKe (1-866-362-6525)

WAYNE BURBACK & BARB OLSON, KAMSACK

Windows installed August 8, 2014Comments 1 year later:

“The windows are well worth the dollars invested. We should have done this a long time ago. The sales agent took his time & explained

everything well.”

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Don’t Just Get “R” Done,Get “R” Done Rite!

391 Ball Road - Box 2031Yorkton, SK S3N 3X3

Bus: 306-782-9600Fax: 306-782-4449

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APPROVEDREPAIR CENTER

LARRY KABAN306-621-6724

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REPAIR

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REPAIR

New family physician coming to CanoraSunrise Health Region

is pleased to welcome a new physician to our region. Dr. Seema Ahmed will begin practice on July 25, 2016 as a General Practitioner in Canora. Dr. Ahmed is joining the primary health care team at the Canora Health and Wellness Centre in the Canora Hospital.

“This is great news for the community of Canora and sur-rounding areas,” says Director of Integrated Primary Health, Jacquie Holzmann. “We are very excited to have Dr. Ahmed working along-side the Canora health care team providing quality health services

for residents.”The addition of Dr.

Ahmed brings the Canora Health and Wellness Centre up to a full com-plement of five provid-ers. Providers at the cen-tre include Dr. Obiora, Dr. Afshari, Dr. Jafarian and Nurse Practitioner Lorri Dennis.

Residents in Canora

and surrounding area are encouraged to seek a regular family phys-ician to meet their health needs. A very import-ant part of health care is establishing a consist-ent relationship with a health provider.

“Having a health pro-vider dedicated to your health care needs pro-

vides consistency in care and allows the provider to better understand your entire health pic-ture,” adds Holzmann. “It is important in tak-ing care of yourself to have a constant care pro-vider to get to know you and your unique situa-tion. Everyone benefits when solid relationships

equate to an ability to better meet health care needs.”

Currently, all phys-icians in Canora are accepting new patients. Residents can call to book appointments and request a family phys-ician at the Canora Health and Wellness Centre at 306-563-5557.

Norrish reappointed to Buchanan HousingWendy Norrish has

been appointed to the Buchanan Housing Authority Board of Directors. Other mem-bers of the board of direc-tors are Shirley MacLeod, Sharon Murray, Adam Kosar and Nicholas Woloschuk. Woloschuk is

chairperson. The Buchanan

Housing Authority is a community-based organ-ization that provides daily management of 16 housing units con-structed and operated under the terms of a federal provincial muni-

cipal cost sharing agree-ment.

Social Services Minister, Donna Harpauer, paid tribute to the volunteers who manage the social hous-ing projects in their com-munity. “This local hands-on approach ensures

that the Saskatchewan Housing Corporation responds effectively to the needs of each com-munity.”

Saskatchewan has a network of 260 hous-ing authorities and more than 1,400 volunteer members who assist with

management of hous-ing units throughout the province for seniors, low income families and per-sons with disabilities.

Persons interested in volunteering to serve on the board of directors for the Buchanan Housing Authority are encour-

aged to contact the mayor of Buchanan. A local nominating committee recommends board mem-bers.

Applications for accommodation are available from the man-ager of the Buchanan Housing Authority.

Simpson and Mussell reappointed to Langenburg HousingIris P. Simpson and

Ben Mussell have been reappointed to the Langenburg Housing Authority Board of Directors. Other mem-bers of the board of dir-ectors are Brenda Weiss, Ronald Koch and Kasper Bergman. Simpson is chairperson.

The Langenburg Housing Authority is a community-based organ-ization that provides daily management of 58 housing units con-structed and operated under the terms of a federal provincial muni-cipal cost sharing agree-ment.

Social Services Minister, Donna Harpauer, paid tribute to the volunteers who manage the social hous-ing projects in their com-munity. “This local hands-on approach ensures that the Saskatchewan

Housing Corporation responds effectively to the needs of each com-munity.”

Saskatchewan has a network of 260 hous-ing authorities and more than 1,400 volunteer members who assist with

management of hous-ing units throughout the province for seniors, low income families and per-sons with disabilities.

Persons interested in volunteering to serve on the board of directors for the Langenburg Housing

Authority are encour-aged to contact the mayor of Langenburg. A local nominating committee

recommends board mem-bers.

Applications for accommodation are

available from the man-ager of the Langenburg Housing Authority.

PK BINGOMON. - SUN. EVENING BINGOS

7:00 P.M. - 10:00 P.M.WED. - SUN. AFTERNOON BINGOS,

1:30 - 4:15 P.M.(Afternoons Doors Open Noon)

392 Broadway St. West, Yorkton 306-782-2828Lic.# ACG15-0005

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Thursday, July 21st

11:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.

BARBEQUE DAY115 Palliser Way

Hamburger & Pop $5.00Hot Dog & Pop $4.00

Pre-Orders accepted July 21st prior to

11:00 a.m.

Proceeds to

Yorkton and District United Way

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T H I S W E E KYORKTON

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Due to the upcoming Civic Holiday, the deadline for

Yorkton This Week August 3 issue is Friday, July 29

at 3:00 p.m.Note: Our office will be closed on Monday, August 1.

DEADLINE CHANGE

Ph. 306-782-2465 Fax 306-786-1898e-mail: [email protected]

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YorktonThe Yorkton branch

of the Saskatchewan Genealogical Society holds their regular meetings on the second Tuesday of each month at 7:00 p.m. at the Yorkton Public Library. Anyone interested in genealogy is welcome to attend!

Volunteers Needed! The Canadian Red Cross is seeking volunteers for the Friendly Visiting Program for Seniors. Volunteers will be trained to provide weekly visits or phone calls to socially or geograph-ically isolated seniors in Yorkton and surrounding area. One hour every other week is all that is required to provide social inter-action with a senior and peace of mind for family and caregivers. For more information contact 306-620-3281 or email [email protected]

Canadian Blood Services - Volunteer today. Because of you, lives can be saved. When you donate your time to Canada’s blood system, you are helping to save lives. You can become a community educator, donor ambas-sador or blood donor recruitment expert. You can make a difference by: • Volunteering your skills and experiences in our clinics by becoming involved with donor sup-port through our donor ambassador role or hospi-tality role • Volunteering in your community by speaking to the public about the need for blood, recruiting new donors and promoting upcom-ing blood donor clinics. We’ll provide the training – You provide the time. For more information contact: Jessica Wyatt, Coordinator, Volunteer Resources 306-347-1646, [email protected]

Is someone’s drink-ing bothering you? Has alcohol affected your life negatively? If so, Alateen may be for you! Alateen is an organization devoted to teenagers who know someone with the disease of alcoholism. Talk, lis-ten, get better. 8:00 p.m., Westview United Church, 355 Bradbrooke Dr., Yorkton. www.al-anon.ala-teen.org/members

If you like big band

music, then All That Jazz may be the band for you. This 20 piece big band with 2 vocalists performs throughout the com-munity with a variety of music from rock to show tunes and everything in between. The big band rehearses Tues. evenings at the Yorkton Regional High School, 8:30 - 9:45 and welcomes perform-ance invitations. Previous experience is required. Everyone is welcome! Contact Larry Pearen 306-782-4182 or Dean Petersen 306.782-5155.

Donate at the follow-ing Canadian Diabetes Association Clothesline® drop boxes and help the more than 9 million Canadians living with diabetes and predia-betes: Rock FM Radio, 395 Riverview Rd., SIGN Family Support, 345 Broadway St. W. Clothesline® drop boxes happily accept all cloth based items, shoes, hats, belts and more.

Habitat for Humanity is gearing up for another build and is looking for volunteers in a number of areas. To get your name on the volunteer list for the build or to be part of a committee, go to www.habitatyorkton.ca and click on “Volunteer Now”.

Learn about volunteer opportunities at Sunrise Health Region for all ages and at all times. For more information, con-tact Suzette Szumutku, Director of Volunteer Resources, 306-786-0468 or [email protected].

Parkland Woodworking Guild meets at 7:30 p.m. the 2nd Thurs. of each month. Sept. to June, in the basement of Seventh Day Adventist Church, 384 Gladstone Ave. S. Our members do woodwork-ing, carving, scrolling, turning or build furni-ture. We have a members library, visitors welcome. Contact Jerry at 306-786-6652 or Norman 306-896-2398.

Citizens on Patrol Program Yorkton - COPP the eyes and ears of your community is recruit-ing new members. For an application or more info please contact COPP at 306-621-7361 (day) or 306-782-3197 (after 6 p.m.) or The Yorkton City Detachment of the RCMP at 306-786-2400 or Box 153, Yorkton, SK S3N 2V7.

The Yorkton Antique Auto Association meets at the Western Development

Museum in Yorkton on the third Tues. of the month at 7 p.m. “Where old cars are discussed enthusias-tically.” While enthusi-asm for old vehicles is required, ownership is not.

Tot Spot, 0 - 5 year old drop-in centre. Located at 345 Broadway Street West, in the SIGN building on Broadway. Running Mon., Tues., Thurs., Fri., 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. This program runs cost free to participate but donations are wel-comed. Brought to you by The Boys and Girls Club of Yorkton. Call 306-783-2582, find us on Facebook!

We need you to share your talent! Play guitar, piano, dance or sing? We would like to invite you to perform in our facility! Please call Suzanne Beck at 306-786-0815, I’d be happy to have you join us. Yorkton & District Nursing Home, 200 Bradbrooke Dr.

P l a n n i n g a n event? Contact www.t o u r i s m y o r k t o n . c o m for a free listing in our calendar of events.

The Sunshine Club is a drop-in centre for adults coping with mental health problems. We are located at 83 North Street, in the SIGN building. Normal hours of operation are Mon. thru Fri. 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. We are closed weekends. For more information please call 306-783-8135.

S e c o n d A l a n o n Meeting in Yorkton - Wed. at 8 p.m., Westview United Church, 355 Bradbrooke Dr. All are welcome.

Park Swingers Square & Round Dance Club Weekly Dances - Every Mon., 7:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Rounds, 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Square Dancing. Location: Royal Canadian Legion, 380 Broadway Street W. Call Ray & Karen Thies at 306-782-9790.

TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) meets every Tuesday, SIGN Entrance, 83 North St., weigh in 6:30 p.m., meeting to follow; Wed., SIGN 345 Broadway St. W., York B Salon, Lower Level, weigh in at 12:00 noon, meeting to follow. New members welcome anytime. Call 306-783-3765 or visit www.tops.org for further information.

R o y a l C a n a d i a n Legion #77, 380 Broadway, Yorkton, Friday Night Beef on a Bun 5:00 - 7:00. Free Pool 6:00 - 9:00. Why not bring your staff?

Fitness Classes, Mon. and Wed. evenings at St.

Al’s School gym. Contact 306-782-1048.

The Saskatchewan Abilit ies Council is searching for volunteers for various programs and activities that serve people with special needs. Call Shirley at 306-782-2463.

T r e a s u r e C h e s t T o a s t m a s t e r s C l u b meets weekly on Wed. evening from 7:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at SIGN on Broadway. Impact your world by enha ncing your communication and leadership skills. Guests and new members welcome. For mor e infor mation contact : Delores Moskal 306-620-8424 and Keith Diduch 306-621-8700.

Bangor 24th Annual Heritage

Day - Sun., July 17, Bangor. Pancake Breakfast 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. at the Heritage Grounds. Parade 1:00 p.m. Heritage Theme Parade entries must be registered and be present before 11:00 a.m. This will allow for judging and order

placement. Horses can be entered up to 12:30 p.m. For parade info phone 3 0 6 -72 8 - 5513. School displays, demonstrations & events. Supper - limited amount of tickets. Will be available at the breakfast a n d i n t h e s c h o o l following the parade. Supper will be served in the Bangor Hall starting at 5:00 p.m.

Buchanan There are a limited

number of the reprinted Buchanan Centennial Cookbooks. Call Marie 306-592-2073 for more

info.Buchanan R.M. 304

Centennial Calendars are for sale at the R.M. office. Call Twila 306-592-2055.

Enjoy creating your own projects out of clay using a pottery wheel or just by pinching, coiling or any other method at the Buchanan Community Centre every Tues., 7:30 - 9:00 p.m. All ages are welcome. For more info call Marie 306-592-2073.

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BuchananBuchanan Tourism

has t-shirts, hoodies, sweatshirts and postcards for sale at the Village Office which is opened Monday to Thursday noon.

Buchanan Librar y and Public Inter net Access Site hours: Tues., 1 - 5 p.m.; Thurs., 2 - 6 p.m.; Fri., 2 - 6 p.m. Thanks to Industry Canada and the Saskatchewan Public Access Network, the library has 2 computers for public use. Check out the www.parkland.lib.sk.ca website for different sources of information. For more info call the library 306-592-2137.

P r e s c h o o l C r a f t and Storyhour at the Buchanan Library every Tues., 2:30 - 3:30 p.m. Parent or guardian must be present.

CalderCalder Village Office

is open on Tues., Wed., Thurs. from 9 - 5. Calder Cookbooks are available at the Village Office.

Calder Parkland Regional Library is opened on Mon. and Wed. from 12:00 - 4:00 p.m.

CanoraParkland Christian

C e n t r e w e l c o m e s everyone from Canora and area to Sunday morning worship. Located at 132 - 4th Ave. E., our service starts at 10:30 a.m. and includes Sunday School and nursery. For more info call Pastor Brett or Mavis at 306-563-5512.

The Canora Amateur Radio Repeater enhances the emergency network that has been used in the past by the RCMP, Emergency Measures and Nav Canada, along with countless non-profit groups. If you are interested in becoming an amateur radio operator or you want to provide some funding assistance, you can contact Randy at 306-563-7150, Larry at 306-783-4177 or George at 306-645-2921.

Canora TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) Chapter meets every Tues. at the Keen Age Centre at 409 Main Street. Weigh in at 5:00 p.m. and meeting to follow. New members welcome any time. Call Darlene 306-563-6848 for more information or www.tops.org

Crooked LakeFlea Market Garage

Sale every Sunday start-ing May 23 - Sept. 4 from 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. at Sunset Beach. Phone Ethel at 306-697-3572 or 306-697-7484.

CuparCupar TOPS (Take Off

Pounds Sensibly) Chapter meets every Tuesday at Lee’s Funeral Home, 105 Stanley (Main) St. Weigh in at 9:30 am, meeting to follow. New members welcome anytime. Call 306.783.3765 for more info or www.tops.org.

EbenezerE b e ne z er Bap t i s t

Church Sunday Morning Services: Worship 10:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m., Kids Own Worship 10:30 - 11:15, ages 4 - 12.

EsterhazyE s t e r h a z y R o y a l

Canadian Legion #249 Dabber Bingo ever y Thurs. Early bird 7:00 p.m. Regular games 7:30 p.m. Jackpot license no. CB15-0040.

“ R e c o v e r y ” i s a s u p p o r t g r o u p f o r those recovering from mental illness. Both men and women are welcome to meet at the Council Chambers at the Esterhazy Town Office every Wed. at 1:00, except on civic holidays.

Twin Valley Riding Club monthly meetings first Tues. of the month at Esterhazy Town Office, 8 p.m. Phone 306-745-3720.

Esterhazy TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) Chapter meets every Tues. at the Golden Jets Building on Main Street. Weigh in at 6:30 p.m. and meeting to follow. New members welcome any time. Call 306.783.3765 or www.tops.org for more information.

E s t erha z y br a nch of the Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation meets third Wed. of each month 8 p.m. Legion Hall.

Esterhazy and District CanSurmount Support Group meets on second Mon. at 2:00 p.m. at St. Andrew’s United Church, Esterhazy. Contact Joyce Anderson 306-745-3800.

Foam LakeFoa m L a ke T OPS

( T a k e O f f P o u n d s Sensibly) Chapter meets every Thurs. at the Foam Lake Museum at 113 Bray Ave. West. Weigh-in at 5:30 p.m. and meeting to follow. New members welcome anytime. Call 306-783-3765 for more info or www.tops.org

Fort Qu’AppelleF t . Q u ’ A p p e l l e

TOPS (Take Off Pounds

S e n s i b l y ) C h a p t e r meets every Tues. at 154 Craigleith Ave. N. Weigh in at 5:00 p.m. and meeting to follow. New members welcome anytime. Call 306-783-3765 for more info or www.tops.org.

Goodeve Goodeve Blue Bonnet

Club bingo Wed., 7:30 p.m.

Hazel Dell Hazel Dell Old Time

Dance - Sat., July 16, 7:30 - 11:30 p.m., Hazel Dell Rec Centre. Potluck lunch & cash bar. Music by “The Old Country Lads”. Everyone welcome! Contact Russell 306-547-4224 or Elaine 306-547-4234.

InvermayThe Invermay Golden

Age Club invites players to their regular community bingo every Wed. at 2 p.m.

Invermay Parkland Library Hours are Tues., noon - 4 p.m. and Thurs., noon - 4 p.m.

Invermay TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) Chapter meets every Tues. at the Parkland Regional Library at 301 - 4th Ave. N. Weigh in at 7:00 p.m. and meeting to follow. New members welcome anytime. Call Liz 306-593-4931 for more info or www.tops.org.

ItunaItuna Social Club

monthly meeting is held on the second Wed. of each month, unless otherwise specified.

Dabber Bingo is played every Friday at 2:00 p.m. from Oct. through April and at 7 p.m. May through Sept. Card games are played every Thurs., and Fun and Fitness is Mon. through Fri. at 9:00 a.m.

There is an activity afternoon on Tues. at 1:30 p.m. with shuffleboard, carpet bowling, cards and other activities. Our activ-ity evening is Wed. even-ing at 7:00 p.m. Come out and enjoy cribbage. These activities are open to all 50+ members and non-members to enjoy activity and socializing.

The Ituna Branch of the Parkland Regional

Library, 518 5th Ave. NE. Library and CAP site hours are as follows: Tues., 12 noon - 5 p.m.; Wed., 12 noon - 5 p.m.; Thurs., 11 a.m. - 5 p.m.

Kamsack Kamsack Cancer Self

Help Group - Meetings are open to anyone who is or has been affected by cancer; for survivors, care-givers or family members. This group does not meet during the months of July and August. For more info please call Jan at 306-590-7770.

Last fall the Kamsack Volunteer Fire Fighters (KVFF) came to the Legion with an appeal to help them raise money for a well-needed service vehicle. Every Friday (except holidays) we will open the Legion from 7-9 p.m. for Chase the Ace. The fire fighters will be selling food items and we will co-share the bar. Other venues will be intro-duced if and when this jackpot grows. There will

be a consolation winner every week and eventually when the “Ace of Hearts” is drawn the jackpot will be awarded and the pro-cess will start again.

The Kamsack Housing Authority has openings for Seniors at this time. The rent is calculated on 30% of the gross income. To request an application or for more information, please call Judy @ 306-542-2383 or send an email to [email protected].

K a m s ack Wa l k i n g Club, Mon., Wed. and Fri., 7:00 to 8:30 p.m. at the KCI.

Adult Co-ed Volleyball Tues. evenings from 8 to 10 p.m. at the High School.

Kamsack Air Cadets provides youth with life experiences, skills and the opportunity to travel. For info call Karen 306-542-2047. Adults are also welcome.

KelvingtonKelvington and Area

Chase the Ace - The event will be held every

week at the Kelvington Legion Community Centre in Kelvington start-ing Jan. 6 and continue on Wednesdays until the Ace of Spades is drawn. Tickets will be on sale until 8:00 p.m. The draw will be made at 8:15 p.m.

Kelvington TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) Chapter meets each Mon. at the Pentecostal Church basement, Main St. Weigh in at 6:30 p.m. and meeting to follow.

KillalyMariahilf 33rd annual

outdoor Catholic Mass is being held on July 23rd, 2016 at 5:00 p.m. on the Mariahilf Cemetery Grounds which are locat-ed 6 miles south of the Killaly Junction down #47 Highway and 2 miles west on the “Mariahilof Chapel” Road. A weiner roast will follow. Bring your own food and lawn chairs. Call Robbie at 306-748-2796 for more informa-tion.

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LangenburgLibrary hours: Mon.,

1-6; Wed., 3:30-8:30 and Thurs., 1-6.

LembergL e m b e r g L ib r a r y

Hours: Tues., 1-6 p.m.; Wed., 10-3 p.m.; Thurs., 9-1 p.m. Public computer access by appointment. Phone Sandy at 306-335-2267.

Lintlaw The Lintlaw Rec Centre

Bingo will be changing to Wed. evenings. Start time will remain at 7:45 p.m. Blackout $1,000 in 54 num-bers or $100 consolation.

Melville Melville Senior Citizens

Centre, Tues., Bingo; Wed., Shuffleboard; Thurs., Dancing; Sun., Cards.

Melville Art Club Gift Shop at Melville Community Works will open Tues. and Thurs., 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. Many useful and unusual items by local artists will be available. Want to place your new for sale artistic items? Contact Theresa 306-728-2182.

The Melville Art Club meet the third Tues. of each month at Melville Community Works at 7.30 p.m. If you are interested in art, promoting the arts, or participating in classes you are welcome to join us. For info call Theresa 306-728 2182.

Melville TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) Chapter meets every Wed. at the Melville Community Works, 800 Prince Edward St. Weigh in at 6:00 and meeting to follow. New members welcome any-time. Contact Amy 306-728-5272 for more informa-tion or www.tops.org

Melville & District German Heritage Club invites new members; k n o w l e d g e o f t h e language not necessary. Monthly socials and other events; contact Elaine Miller 3 0 6 -72 8 - 4 9 4 2 ; Arnold Issel 306-728-3191. For hall rentals contact Ed Miller 306-728-2038.

Melville and District Scandinavian Heritage C l u b i n v i t e s n e w members… Luncheon meeting held the second Mon. of each month. We offer lessons in wood c a r v i n g , a n d o t h er crafts. We tour museums, old churches, and are involved in community events. We enjoy our a n n u a l p i c n i c a n d Christmas social. For

more info phone Edith at 306-728-5043 or Edna at 306-793-4346.

Melville Legion Bingo is held every Tues. at 7:30 p.m.

The Speaker’s Nook Toastmasters Club meets the 2nd & 4th Thurs. of each month at noon in the Saskatchewan Crop Insu ra nce Buildin g , Prince William Drive. Guests welcome. For more info call Michael at 306-728-5703. Location: Melville.

NeudorfLibrary Hours: Tues., 6

p.m. – 9 p.m.; Wed., 5 p.m. – 8 p.m. and Fri., 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Come and visit us we will be more than willing to help you.

Norquay T he Norquay K in

Club holds its meetings on the second Thurs. of every month, at the Norquay Curling Rink. Meetings start at 7:30 p.m. New members are welcome. Come and have some fun, in serving the communities greatest needs. For more info contact Chris at 306-594-2664.

N o r q u a y P u b l i c Library hours: Tues., 12:30 - 5:00; Wed., 10:00 - 3:00 and Thurs., 12:30 - 5:00.

N o r q u a y L e g i o n Regular Monthly Meeting 2nd Thurs. of each month at 7:30 p.m.

PellyThe Pelly Housing

Aut hor it y pre s ent ly has vacancies. Seniors, families or individuals are encouraged to apply. The rent for a housing unit is based on 30% of the gross household income. For more info, please contact the manager, Victoria Makohoniuk at 306-595-4902.

Pelly Bingos are held every Sat. and every first and third Wed. of the month at the Happy Hearts Centre. All bingos start at 7:30 p.m. Potluck suppers at the Happy Hearts Centre the last Sun. of each month 5:30 p.m. Everyone welcome. Each one contributes $5.00.

Pelly United Church Ser vice and Sunday School every Sunday at 11 a.m. Everyone welcome.

Parkland Regional Library Pelly Branch Library hours: Tues., 10:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.; Thurs., 3:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.; Public access site available, for more info call 306-595-2243.

PreecevilleActive aging classes at

NICE Centre every Mon. and Wed. at 10 a.m. For

more information call 306-594-2784. Everyone welcome.

Preeceville TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) Chapter meets every Tues. at the Preeceville School at 225 – 1st Street NW. Weigh in at 5:30 p.m. and meeting to follow. New members welcome any-time. Contact 306-783-3765 for more information or www.tops.org.

RamaSeast Day at Dobrowody

St. Peter and Paul R.C. Church on Sun., July 24 with Mass at 3:00 p.m. and Blessing of the Graves and lunch available. Everyone available.

Exercises at the Rama Golden Jets on Mon., Wed. and Fri., from 4:00 - 5:00 p.m.

Active Aging Sessions are cancelled at the Rama Golden Jets Centre until further notice.

Bingo is Cancelled at the Rama Golden Jets for the months of July and August. Bingo resumes September 4 at 2:00pm and will continue every 1st and 3rd Sunday of the month.Kaiser at the Rama Golden Jets Centre on Tuesdays at 7:00 p.m.

P.A.L.S. Club on Front Street in Rama is open for coffee Mon. to Sat., 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. $1.25 for bottomless cup of coffee. Delicious meals every Friday at 6:30. Potluck is last Friday of the month. $5.00 with a pot, $10.00 without a pot. Lively entertainment to follow. Rhein

C h r i s t L u t h e r a n Church - Sunday Worship starting at 10:00 a.m. for May - Aug. For more c hu r c h e v e n t s a n d interesting articles, check out “Christ Lutheran C h u r c h R h e i n ” o n Facebook.

RocanvilleRocanville TOPS (Take

Off Pounds Sensibly) meets each Monday in the Farmers Building, lower level, 98 Ellice St., weigh in at 6:30 pm, meeting to follow. New members wel-come anytime. Contact 306.783.3765 or www.tops.org for further informa-tion.

Roca nv il le T h r i f t Store welcomes you Mon., Wed. and Fri., 1 - 4 p.m., Thurs, evenings 6 - 8 p.m. All good quality donat ions accept ed . Entirely operated by volunteers , with all proceeds returned to t he com mu n it y a nd surrounding areas.

The Rocanville Seniors Club invites all seniors to join in spades on Mon. and now Sat. afternoons and cribbage on Thurs. afternoon.Saltcoats

Saltcoats TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) meets each Tuesday at the Saltcoats United Church, lower level. Weigh in at 5:45 pm, meeting to follow. New members welcome anytime. Call Sharon at 306.744.2901, Marie at 306.744.2556, Margaret at 306.898.2122 or www.tops.org for more information.

Library hours: Tues. and Thurs., 3:30-8:00 p.m.; Wed., 10 a.m. - 12 p.m., 12:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. For information 306-744-2911.Springside

Springside Lutheran Church Service every second and fourth Sunday of the month at 7 p.m.

Springside Baptist Church Sunday School at 9:50 a.m. for all ages. Sunday Morning Worship Service 10:50 a.m. Everyone is welcome.

Springside Library hours: Tues., 1 to 7 p.m.; Thurs., 1 to 6 p.m., and Fri., 9:30 a.m to 12:30 p.m.

Story hour for 3, 4 & 5 year olds is Friday morning at 10:00. Thanks to funding by Industry Canada the Library has 2 computers for public use. Call 792-4743.

Springside United Church service every 2nd and 4th Sunday of the month at 11 a.m. People of all ages welcome.Stockholm

Esterhazy and District CanSurmount Support Group meets on second Mondays at 2:00 p.m. at St. Andrew’s United Church, Esterhazy. Contact Isobel Fowler 306-745-6183.Sturgis

6th Annual Sturgis, SK Motorcycle and Vehicle Road Rally Weekend. Live music, car show ‘n shine, bike games, etc. July 29, 30, 31. Located at Road Runner Towing Yard. Phone for details to Ron @ 1-306-547-7544. Proceeds go to Yorkton SPCA.

Sturgis READ Club - weekly events, Mon. 2 - 4:30 p.m. - cards, cof-fee & snacks, 50/50 Draw. Tuesday 7 p.m. - 9 p.m. Pool and other activities. Wed. 1 p.m.- 4:30 p.m. cards. Wed., 7 - 9 p.m. Dancing lessons. Thursday, 10:00 a.m. Exercises. We gather for visiting, dancing, pool, cards, shuffleboard, board games, or just a coffee with friends.

The Sturgis R.E.A.D. Club is open Mon., Wed., and Fri. from 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. For Cards, Coffee and Snacks, 50/50 Draw.

Everyone welcome.Sturgis & District “A

Harvest of Memories” History Books are on sale. Books available at the Town Office, call 306-548-2108 for any info.

Sturgis Community smoke free dabber bingo every Tues., 8 p.m. in the new Sturgis & District Community Hall. All proceeds to the new Hall.

Living Faith and Word Church welcomes all to their Sunday Church Ser vice and Sunday School 10:00 a.m. Tuesday Bible Study 7:30 p.m.

Prayer Group meets Mondays 7:30 p.m. at Vern Poworoznyk’s. For more info call Vern Poworoznyk 548-4791.

Parkland Regional Library Sturgis Branch Hours: Tues., 2-6 p.m.; Wed., 12-6 p.m.; Thurs., 11 a.m.-5 p.m., 306-548-2824.Theodore

Parkland Regional Library: Tues., 1 - 5 p.m.; Thurs., 1 - 5 p.m.

T heodore Senior s meet at The Station every Tues. at 2:00 p.m. Join us for bingo, shuffleboard, cards, games, etc. Potluck is held the last Friday of the month.

T h e o d o r e Un i t e d Church invites everyone i n T h e o d o r e a n d surrounding areas to join us at Sunday morning worship. Our regular weekly services, and Sunday School, start at 9:30 a.m.

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TogoTogo bingos held

every Wed. evening at the Silver Thread Community Center. Doors open at 7:00 and bingo begins at 7:30 p.m. Blackout jackpot is $400.00

Friday night supper specials held at the Silver

Thread from 4:30 – 7:00 p.m. Admission at the door Everyone welcome.

Month end Supper held at Silver Thread every last Tuesday of the month from 4:30 – 7:00 p.m. Admission at the door. Everyone wel-come.

VereginHeritage Day - Sunday,

July 17, 2016. Traditional Prayer Service - 9:30 to 10:00 a.m. Bleenie (Crepes) Brunch- 10:00 to 12:00 a.m. Held at National

Doukhobor Heritage Village. Program - vocal, instrumental entertain-ment - 1:00 p.m. Peche (Brick Oven) Bread for sale. Raffle Tickets for sale.

WaldronMore and Merrier

S e n i o r s m e e t a t Clubrooms in Waldron Community Hall every Thurs. at 2:00 p.m.

WhitewoodC r o s s r o a d s

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meet weekly on Wed. nights at the Whitewood United Church from 7:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Phone Maryann at 306-735-4405 for more info. See you then!

Whitewood Library Hours: Tues. and Thurs., 10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. and 2:00 - 5:00; Fri., 12:30 - 4:30 p.m.

Yorkton This Week w e l c o m e s w r i t t e n submissions to Talk of the Town from not-for-

profit and community o r g a n i z a t i o n s . Information must be sent in writing, to Talk of the Town, Yorkton This Week, Box 1300, Yorkton, S3N 2X3, or by fax at 306-786-

1898, or email [email protected]

All items must be in the Yorkton This Week office by noon Monday toappear in the following Saturday’s Marketplace.

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Yorkton This Week/Marketplace is looking for photographs and event reports from throughout the Parkland area. If there is an event taking place in your community think about taking a few high quality photographs, write up the basic information of when it took place, what was taking place, where, why the event took place and submit to [email protected] (attn Editor Marketplace). We will do our best to use as many submissions as we can.

Rachel Kraynick, P.Ag.Farm Business Management Specialist, Yorkton

The structure of a business is import-ant for many reasons. While taxation is often a prime concern for busi-ness owners, it should not be the only reason to consider a particular legal structure. Other important considera-tions include succession planning goals, simpli-city of asset ownership and operation, and busi-ness goals. For example,

some business owners may think simple is best; others may consider the flexibility in imple-menting a succession plan as the top priority in choosing a particular legal structure.

Each kind of legal structure has advantages and disadvantages. As a business grows or as goals change, a particu-lar business structure may become more or less attractive.

Legal StructureThe legal structure

refers to the legal busi-ness entity under which

the business operates. The three most common business structures are sole proprietorship, part-nership and corporation. Joint venture is a less common entity, but is useful in certain circum-stances.

The type of structure that a business owner chooses will decide for example, who will report the income of the busi-ness, who will pay the taxes or who is legally responsible for the busi-ness. The legal structure also dictates who con-trols the business or how it is transferred from one owner to another.

Ownership StructureThe ownership struc-

ture of a farm refers to how the assets are owned. While ownership may appear to be obvious, it is not always the case in a farm business, espe-cially if a second gener-ation is working in the business. It is not uncom-mon to encounter farm businesses where some assets are owned by the individual and used by a corporation that operates the business. Partnerships sometimes own very few assets, while the partners retain direct asset ownership. Understanding the ownership of assets is critical for tax planning,

financing, succession planning and exiting or changing the business structure (such as when a business partner wishes to leave the business).

Agreements should clearly document the contributions of assets to the business and explain if and how the owner of the assets will be com-pensated for the contri-bution of the assets to the business.

Business AgreementsBusiness agreements

are documents that describe the details sur-rounding the formation of a business. Examples are partnership agree-ments and sharehold-er agreements. They describe items such as the business ownership,

control, liability and how the business can be dis-solved. The benefits of a detailed, unambiguous and well-written contract are immense. It should be a basic best business practice to enter into written agreements with parties you do business with. It is important to have written business agreements because:

expectations and respon-sibilities of both parties and if a dispute occurs, it can prevent costly legal action.

-able guide to heirs if the property owner or tenant should die.

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If you want to hire con-sulting services to advise you on the right structure for your operation or ifyou would like to takecourses to learn about the pro’s and con’s of different business struc-tures, the Farm BusinessDevelopment Initiative Program can help. This Growing Forward 2 pro-gram can provide up to $10,000 to eligible produ-cers to help them decide on the proper structurefor their operation. If you would like to learn more about this programor discuss other learningopportunities, contactyour local Farm BusinessManagement Specialist or our Agriculture Knowledge Centre at 1-866-457-2377.

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killing the Man of Steel. Wonder Woman (Gal Gadot) also makes it into the Battle Royale.

For a superhero brawl-turned-teamup, it sure is grim. So grim that it makes the Dark Knight films look like the colorful Spider-Man flicks we got last decade. They are just so serious and irrational, it’s hard to feel anything for these

heroes. Director Zack Snyder (“Suckerpunch,” “300”) continues his war on color and keeps it gray and desaturated.

“Miles Ahead” (R) — Don Cheadle stars, directs and co-wrote this out-of-left-field thriller about a great American musician. Repeat: This is not another musical biopic. In the late ‘70s, the legendary trumpeter

dropped off of the map for a while, caught in con-flict with his music label and shut up in his New York apartment. Ewan McGregor plays a fiction-al Rolling Stone reporter who shows up at Davis’ door, only to get socked in the face and pulled into a deadly game between the musician and ruth-less agents of Columbia Records.

You won’t get many details or a lot of insight about Davis’ life. You will get a strange but engaging portrait of a complicated artist as written, directed and performed by anoth-er great artist. It’s clear that Cheadle’s interest in Davis runs deep, and that manifests on-screen. This story about Davis may be larger than life, but it’s built to scale.

“Elvis & Nixon” (R) — Based on a bizarro-world

photograph that kick-started the ‘70s, this short feature looks at the mega-meeting between The King (Michael Shannon) and the The President (Kevin Spacey). With Nixon falling out of touch with a generation he saw as degenerates, his staff-ers set up a photo-op with the biggest rockstar they can pull: Elvis Presley, jumpsuited and past his prime. Shannon steps into a different light from most of his character (usually icy-eyed men of abnormal severity) and creates an Elvis who is a bit wacky, but also multi-dimensional.

“Demolition” (R) — After losing his wife in a car accident, Wall Street wonder Davis (Jake Gyllenhaal) doesn’t seem like a man in mourning. His feelings start leaking out in letters he writes

to the customer-service department of a vending machine company — he never got the candy he paid for while he waited on his wife in the hos-pital. Davis’ grief also takes the shape of mania-cally dismantling every faulty mechanism in his life, from his leaky fridge to a defective door and even taking a hammer to his own house. His let-ters contain little details about his life that draw attention from Karen (Naomi Watts), a simi-larly lost soul who helps pull Davis from the brink.

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ARIES (March 21 to April 19) You’re not Sheepish when it comes to asserting your opin-ions on what you think is right or wrong. Be assured that you’re being heard, and something positive will follow.

TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) Your sense of justice makes it difficult

not to speak up about a recurring matter involv-ing a co-worker. But, once again, you need facts to back you up before you can act.

GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) Romance is still dominant, and if Cupid misfired before, don’t worry. He’ll take bet-ter aim at someone new

this time around. Expect favorable news about a financial matter.

CANCER (June 21 to July 22) The zodiac’s Moon Children can expect things to work out pretty much as planned. One negative note involves a minor rela-tionship problem that suddenly turns serious.

LEO (July 23 to August 22) You’re suddenly being asked to make choices between two practically equal offers. Which one to choose? Easy. The one most likely to gladden your Lion’s heart.

VIRGO (August 23

to September 22) Once again, you’re confronted by a workplace prob-lem you thought you’d already resolved. This time, you might need to go higher up to find a just resolution.

LIBRA (September 23 to October 22) Good for you: You’re determined to stick with your goals and ignore those naysay-ers who might try to dis-courage you. You’re on the right track. The chal-lenge now is to stay on it.

SCORPIO (October 23 to November 21) You’ll soon get news that is sup-posed to help you with

a troublesome situation. Use your sharp Scorpion instincts to determine if the information is reli-able.

S A G I T T A R I U S (November 22 to December 21) If you learn someone has betrayed your trust, don’t just accept it and walk away. You need to know why that person decided to do what he or she did.

C A P R I C O R N (December 22 to January 19) A painful family rela-tionship problem could finally begin to heal. Be prepared to show more flexibility than you might like. But it could be worth it.

AQUARIUS (January

20 to February 18) It’s a good idea to enhance your career skills so you’ll be prepared to accept a more respon-sible position when it’s offered. A friend returns a favor just when you need it.

PISCES (February 19 to March 20) Show that strong, steely backbone that you usually hide, and demand to be included in any family decision-mak-ing that could affect the well-being of a loved one.

BORN THIS WEEK: You can be happy being alone at home. But you also love exploring the world outside and meet-ing new people and shar-ing new ideas.

Many homeown-ers spend substantial amounts of time and money tending to their lawns. A lush lawn can be a point of pride for homeowners, and well-maintained landscapes also have a positive effect on property value.

Homeowners who want to take care of their lawns and gardens in an ecofriendly way may want to consider com-posting. According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, food scraps and lawn waste make up about 20 to 30 percent of what we throw away each year. Composting such waste can enrich the soil in homeowners’ yards while also reducing the size of local landfills, where food scraps and lawn waste contribute to the production of methane, a potent and harmful greenhouse gas.

Composting is rela-tively simple and serves

as a cost-effective way to enrich soil and sup-press plant diseases and pest infestations. Homeowners who want to try their hand at com-posting can consider the following advice from the EPA.

• Purchase the right tools. Composting is not expensive, but you will need a few tools to help maintain your com-post pile. A pitchfork or square-point shovel will be necessary so you can periodically mix or turn the compost. In addition, a water hose with a spray head can help maintain the pile.

• Choose the right spot. A compost pile or bin should be placed in a shady area close to a

water source. Shade will help ensure the pile does not dry out too quickly, especially for those homeowners who live in warmer climates. Those who live in cold-er regions may want to locate their piles in spots that get some sun expo-sure to trap some solar heat in their piles. Build the pile over lawn or soil instead of over surfaces like asphalt or concrete.

• Add materials as you collect them. The EPA notes that compost-ing requires three basic ingredients: water, brown materials and green materials. Brown materi-als include dead branch-es, leaves and twigs, while greens include grass clippings, vegeta-

ble waste, fruit scraps, and coffee grounds. Chop larger materials as necessary, adding both brown and green materi-als as you collect them and watering dry materi-als as necessary.

• Bury fruit and veg-etable waste. When add-ing fruit and vegetable waste, bury it beneath 10 inches of compost mate-rial. You can do this by mixing your pile with your pitchfork or shovel.

If necessary, cover the top of your compost pile with a tarp so the pile can retain moisture. Compost may take as long as two years before it’s usable, but when materi-als are dark and rich in color, they’re ready to be spread.

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“Watch out for the mint! It will invade your garden like an aggressive weed if you don’t keep it under control,” warned my well-meaning neigh-bors when my kids and I planted our first assort-ment of herbs. But I say ... “Bring on the mint!”

After chives, mint is the next perennial peek-ing through our soil in May. By July, it has pushed its way beyond its borders and, I admit, duels for territory with

other plants. But I cel-ebrate its recklessness and pick it daily, rub it through my fingers and breathe in the freshness. No wonder toothpaste, soap, candy and chewing-gum companies profit from its virtues.

There are countless

ways to enjoy fresh mint from the garden, too, including this tasty salad, which I serve as a side with grilled meat or fish. Ask your kids to pick a few sprigs for this recipe and enjoy prepping it together an hour or two before your meal.

CUCUMBER MINT SALAD WITH CHEESE

•1 English cucumber (also known as a hot-house cucumber), about 12 inches long

•8 ounces cheese such as cheddar, gruyere, Havarti or mild provo-lone

•20 fresh mint leaves•2 tablespoons mayon-

naise•1/4 teaspoon kosher

salt and freshly ground black pepper to taste

•1 cup cherry toma-toes, halved through the stem

•Sprigs of fresh mint, for garnish.

Trim off the ends of the cucumber, cut in half lengthwise and let your child scrape out seeds

with a spoon. Pat the cucumber dry.

To dice, slice each half in fourths lengthwise. Line up the long “sticks” and cut perpendicularly to previous cuts, creating cubes.

Dice the cheese in slightly smaller cubes.

Remove any stems from the mint leaves. Cut them using an easy chiffonade technique that makes the mint look like fluffy ribbon: Stack eight leaves neatly and roll them up lengthwise to make a tight bundle. An adult should care-fully cut bundled leaves thinly crosswise, to make ribbonlike pieces. Or, let kids cut through the bun-dle thinly with scissors.

Repeat with remaining leaves.

In a large bowl, com-bine the cucumber, cheese, mint, mayon-naise, salt and pepper. Fold in the tomatoes and taste for seasonings.

Chill and serve gar-nished with a sprig or two of mint. Serves 8.

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HOLLYWOOD — Tom Cruise has a one-two-three punch for us: the $96 million “Jack Reacher: Never Go Back” with “How I Met Your Mother” star Cobie Smulders, will hit theaters Oct. 21, fol-lowed by the $80 million “Mena,” with Domhnall Gleeson, coming January 2017, and “The Mummy,” with Courtney B. Vance, (Johnnie Cochran in the recent “People vs. O.J. Simpson” miniseries) and Jake Johnson (of “21 Jump Street,” “Jurassic World,” and “Let’s Be Cops,”), who must be along for comic relief, coming in June 2017. According to the tab-loids, in his spare time, Tom’s got a new romance that may lure him away from his religion, and he supposedly approves of the new romance of his ex-wife Katie Holmes, who is allegedly part-nered with Jamie Foxx. We’ll keep an eye on this!

Michael Douglas will produce and star in the German dramedy “Head Full of Honey,” about a man suffering from Alzheimer’s disease who takes one final road trip to Venice with his granddaughter. His last film “Ant Man,” cost $130 million and grossed $520 million. His next release will be “Unlocked” with

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Kate Winslet will star in a Woody Allen (as yet untitled again) film, following the July 15 release of his $30 million “Café Society” (which already has grossed $7 million in France), with Jesse Eisenberg,

Kristen Stewart, Steve Carell and Blake Lively. Winslett won an Oscar for “The Reader” (2008), an Emmy for the “Mildred Pierce” mini-series and a Grammy for the chil-dren’s album “Listen to the Storyteller.” Now all she has to do is win a Tony

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Are the producers of “Supergirl” predicting Hillary Clinton will win the election? They’ve cast former “Wonder Woman” Lynda Carter to play the president of the United

States and “Teen Wolf’s” Tyler Hoechlin to play Superman in two epi-sodes. The show returns October 10 and the elec-tion is a month later. If Hillary pulls off the elec-tion, she’ll not only be president, she’ll also be “Wonder Woman”!

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Lenore Lake is an excellent walleye and pike fishing

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Water levels can fluctuate on Lenore Lake, and the best fishing spots for pike can be in some of the weedier areas. The bays along the west side can be great pike spots.

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The annual Lions Club fishing derby on Lenore Lake is also very popular every winter. It is one of the few derbies that allows the use of shacks, which can be comforting if the weather is very cold.

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There is a bird sanctuary located on Lenore Lake, as well as a wildlife area that provides important nesting areas for birds and ducks.

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When Thomas told the other party guests about Brooke’s reason for not attending, specu-lation ensued. Liam con-fronted Brooke about her affair with Bill and encouraged her to come clean to Katie. Following her tense interaction with Bill, Katie broke an important promise to her family. Thomas was relentless about getting Steffy to admit that she was still in

love with Liam. Bill and Brooke shared a differ-ence of opinion regard-ing whether or not they should tell Katie about their feelings for one another. Wyatt paid his mom a visit to make sure she was staying away from Steffy. Brooke and Katie had a heated argu-ment, unleashing years

of resentment toward one another. Wait to See: A husband commits the ultimate betrayal.

DAYS OF OUR LIVESTheresa revealed to

Brady that she fell asleep while she was watch-ing Tate. Victor did his best to comfort Maggie, who was distraught over Summer. Kayla admit-ted to Steve that she still wasn’t ready to move forward with him. Jade tearfully told Joey that her parents wanted noth-ing to do with her. Chloe revealed to Philip that Deimos was returning to Salem. Shawn was con-cerned that his relation-ship with Belle was at a standstill. Nicole asked Chloe if she was inter-ested in Deimos. Chad still didn’t trust Andre

but pretended to be on his side. Chad had a con-versation with “Stefano.” Wait to See: Andre orchestrates a secret plan.

GENERAL HOSPITALSam and Jason spec-

ulated on Nikolas and Ava’s whereabouts. Laura wondered about Spencer’s odd phone conversation. Maxie bonded with a job can-didate at Crimson. Kiki and Morgan shared a close moment. Liz voiced her belief in Franco’s innocence. Jason had some bad news. Anna urged Alexis to be care-ful. Nathan was shocked by what he found. Maxie questioned Griffin about the challenges of the priesthood. Sonny was frustrated because he was forced to leave Julian’s fate in someone else’s hands. Meanwhile, Julian was getting increasingly suspicious. Maxie learned the truth about CJ’s true identity. Kristina whispered the wrong name at the wrong time. Wait to See: Laura becomes more reliant on

Kevin.

THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS

Adam was against postponing the trial even if it meant giving Kevin more time to investi-gate. Meanwhile, Nick visited Victoria and told her they needed to go to Adam’s trial as a united front. Christine and Paul were surprised to see Nikki in the courtroom. Nick told his sister that he wouldn’t be shocked if it turned out their father

framed Adam. Sharon admitted to Mariah that she went off her meds because her nightmares were getting worse. Nick asked Luca not to men-tion the trip he took over-seas to investigate the oil spill. Jack was defensive when Billy quizzed him on his relationship with Phyllis. Hilary shunned Devon as she waited to see if Dr. Neville’s treat-ment was working. Wait to See: Victor’s accom-plice surfaces in Genoa City.

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Thank You!

Bradley Elmy along with his family would like to thank Denbigh Lodge Farm Ltd. (Lawrence & Judy Fletcher), Hackman Feed Services, and Yorkton Hyundai for purchasing his 4-H steer. Thank you for your support.

Kelsey Elmy along with her family would like to thank Northland Seeds (Oscar, Barb, Lee, Kerrie Johnson & family) and J. Pearson Farms (Joe & Wendy Pearson) for purchasing her 4-H steer. Thank you for your support.

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If you haven’t used your slow cooker since you prepared chili for the Super Bowl, it’s past time to put it to work! Slow cookers are the per-fect way to make every-thing from appetizers to desserts during the hot summer months.

You can prepare breakfast in the slow cooker the night before and have a hot meal in the morning. Lunch, din-ner and dessert are easy to make in a slow cooker, too. You also can extract all of the flavors of the best of summer veg-etables and fruits while beating the heat.

Here’s a slow-cooked breakfast recipe for Spinach, Bacon and Mushroom Quiche that also can become a light lunch. And a delicious

recipe for Chinese Five-Spice Pork makes the perfect filling for a wrap stuffed with a lightly dressed salad for lunch or as a flavorful entree for dinner! Remember, slow it down and stay cool this summer!

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frozen chopped spinach, thawed and well-drained

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chopped Portobello mushrooms

•1 small (1/2 cup) chopped red sweet pep-per

•1 teaspoon salt•1 teaspoon ground

black pepper•1/2 teaspoon ground

nutmeg•6-ounces (1-1/2 cups)

shredded Gruyere cheese or Swiss cheese

•8 eggs•2 cups half-and-half

or whole milk•3 green onions, roots

removed and discarded, green and white ends, diced

•1/2 cup packaged bis-cuit mix

Coat the interior of a 3-1/2- or 4-quart slow cooker with cooking spray. Using clean paper towels, squeeze spinach to remove liquid, set aside.

In a medium skillet over medium heat, cook bacon until crisp; drain, crumble, and set aside. In same skillet, using the remaining bacon fat, add mushrooms and sweet pepper, and half of the salt, pepper and nutmeg; cook until tender. Stir in spinach and cheese.

In a medium bowl combine eggs, half-and-half, green onions and the remaining salt, black pepper and nutmeg. Stir

egg mixture into spinach mixture in skillet. Gently fold in biscuit mix. Pour egg mixture into prepared slow cooker. Sprinkle with bacon.

Cover and cook on low-heat setting for 4 to 5 hours or on high-heat setting for 2 to 2-1/2 hours or until a knife inserted into the center comes out clean. Turn off cooker. Serves 6.

CHINESE FIVE-SPICE PORK

•2 (12 ounces) pork tenderloins

•1/2 cup reduced sodi-um soy sauce or tamari, plus 2 tablespoons

•1 tablespoon Chinese five-spice powder

•1 teaspoon ground black pepper

•1/8 teaspoon cayenne pepper

•Nonstick cooking spray

•4 thick slices fresh pineapple and juice

•3 tablespoons light brown sugar

•2 tablespoons mirin or rice wine vinegar

•2 tablespoons canola oil

•1 tablespoon freshly

grated ginger•3 cloves garlic,

minced•3 green onions, roots

removed and discards, white and green parts, diced

•Toasted sesame seeds (optional)

Trim any silver skin from the meat. Season meat on all sides with 2 tablespoons of the soy sauce or tamari, 1/2 table-spoon of the five-spice powder and the black and cayenne pepper.

Coat an extra-large nonstick skillet with cooking spray; heat skil-let over medium-high heat. Cook meat in hot skillet until brown on all sides. Transfer meat and any juices to a 3 1/2- or 4-quart slow cooker. Add in the slices of pineapple and any juices.

In a small bowl whisk together the remaining soy sauce and five spice powder, the brown sugar, mirin or vinegar, oil, gin-ger and garlic. Pour over meat. Cover and cook on low-heat setting for 5 to 6 hours or on high-heat set-ting for 2-1/2 to 3 hours.

Transfer meat to a cutting board, reserving cooking liquid. Cover the pork loosely with a piece of foil and allow the pork to cool for 10 minutes before slicing.

Cut meat into 1/2-inch slices. Drizzle meat with cooking liquid. If desired, sprinkle with green onions and sesame seeds. Serve the meat in a wrap or lettuce cup with coleslaw or pickled vegetables and a drizzle of the cooking liquid; or as an entree for dinner over brown rice, with coleslaw or a salad as a side. Makes 8 servings.

Angela Shelf Medearis is an award-winning chil-dren’s author, culinary historian and the author of seven cookbooks. Her new cookbook is “The Kitchen Diva’s Diabetic Cookbook.” Her website is www.divapro.com. To see how-to videos, reci-pes and much, much more, Like Angela Shelf Medearis, The Kitchen Diva! on Facebook. Recipes may not be reprinted without per-mission from Angela Shelf Medearis.

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Not only do both have scales (which are obvi-ous to see), but the scales share the same pattern: 13 rows spiraling one way, and eight rows spi-raling the other way.

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Einstein was a genius who had this theory about space and time. I’m not a physicist, nor am I a genius, but his theory of relativity said that there is a fabric that surrounds us in which things appear to move faster when you observe them standing still.

Whatever ... all I know is that the legendary Tennessee Volunteer

head coach, Pat Summitt, the winningest division 1 basketball coach of all time, had her own theo-ry, and it went like this: “Here’s how I’m going to beat you. I’m going to out-work you. That’s it. That’s all there is to it.”

Could there possibly be a better quote from a coach ever? All respect to Vince Lombardi and John Wooden, but this lady Vol didn’t write three books, win 1,098 games, 8 national cham-pionships, a gold medal and participate in 22 Final Fours without pick-ing up a few ideas.

She was famous for

dressing down any male coach that dared to ask her for advice about “coaching girls.”

“Coach basketball,” she would say.

And she said a whole lot more. To wit:

“Success is a project that is always under con-struction.”

“If you don’t admit a mistake and take respon-sibility for it, you’re bound to make the mis-take again.”

“Attitude is a choice. Think positive thoughts daily. Believe in your-self.”

“You can’t always be the most talented person

in the room, but you can be the most competitive.”

“Offense sells tickets, defense wins games and rebounding wins champi-onships.”

“If you don’t want responsibility, don’t sit in the big chair.”

“It’s what you learn after you know it all that counts the most.”

“Silence is a form of communication. Sometimes less is more.”

“No one feels strong when she examines her own weakness, but in fac-ing weakness you learn how much there is in you.”

“A champion is some-

one who is willing to be uncomfortable.”

“Teamwork doesn’t come naturally, it needs to be taught.”

“Handle success like you handle failure. You can’t always control what happens, but you can control how you handle it.”

“Change equals self-improvement. Push your-self to places you haven’t been.”

In the end, the end came too soon for Pat Summitt, robbed of her brilliant mind, taken by that insidious disease named after Aloysius

Alzheimer. She was only 64.

How can you fill such a great chasm? The fact is, you do not. You reflect on that loss, you remem-ber what she stood for.

Pat Summitt had a pretty good way of sum-ming up her final days, too.

“God doesn’t take things to be cruel, he takes things away to make room for other things.”

Amen. Time to rest, Pat. You certainly earned that right.

Mark Vasto is a veter-an sportswriter who lives in New Jersey.

DEAR PAW’S CORNER: My 2-year-old, mixed-breed spaniel, “Dougie,” is terrified of fireworks, thunder-storms, loud noises ... you name it. I really want him to enjoy our summer par-ties, but he cowers as far away from the backyard as possible. How can I keep him calm enough to watch our fireworks display? — Greg in Fort Myers, Florida

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NOTICEPublic notice is hereby given that the Council of the R.M. of Orkney No. 244, intends to adopt Bylaw Z2/12 under The Planning and Development Act, 2007 to amend Bylaw No. Z2/94, known as the Yorkton Planning District Zoning Bylaw.

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1100 Cards of ThanksThe family of the late Dennis Kuzek would like to thank every-one who supported us through Dennis’s illness and after his pass-ing. The gifts of food, cards, phone calls and donations will never be forgotten. Thank you to Father Mel Slashinsky, cantor, choir, pall bear-ers and the Orthodox Ladies for serving the lunch after prayers, Ron Sebulsky and Cheryl Bilokreli for preparing the lunch in Theodore after the funeral and a thank you to Garry Gawryliuk for the eulogy. Also a special thanks to the staff at Bailey’s Funeral Home for their caring and professional matter for getting us through a difficult time.

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The family of the late Kirk Neibrandt wish to extend our heart-felt thanks for the numerous cards of sympathy, flowers, gifts of food, the generous donation Education Trust Fund, visits, phone calls and support from relatives and friends following the loss of my husband and our father. Thank you to the Doctors, Nursing Staff of ICU and 1st West, Home Care Treatment Nurses and Palliative Care of the Yorkton Regional Health Centre. The Doctors and Nurses of the Allan Blair Cancer Centre, Regina, Regina General Hospital and the Foothills Hospital, Calgary, Alberta, for their care of Kirk. A special thank you to Dr. van Heerden and staff and Louck’s Pharmacy also. We also wish to express our thanks to Vern and staff at Christie’s Funeral Home for their professional service, Pastor Dan Moeller for officiating the ser-vice, Jackie Guy - soloist, for her special songs, the Rhein Lion’s Club for the use of the hall and the many people who helped with set up of hall, lunch and clean up. Thank you to everyone who shared with us and our families, Kirk’s Celebration of Life on August 15, 2012. Your support was over-whelming. “You can shed tears that he is gone, or you can smile because he lived; Smile, open your eyes, love and go on.”

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Dana Neibrandt.The family of the late Pauline Spelay wish to extend their heart-felt thanks for cards of sympathy, mass cards, flowers, gifts of food, donations, visits, phone calls from relatives and friends following the loss of our mother, grandmother, and great grandmother. Thanks to the doctors and nursing staff at the Yorkton Regional Health Centre, Pasqua Hospital - Regina, St. Peter’s Hospital - Melville for their care. Also a special thank you to St. Paul Lutheran Care Home, Melville for your excellent care dur-ing this past year. We also wish to express our thanks to Larry and staff at Bailey’s Funeral Home for their professional services, Father Ray Lukie, Father Peter Pidskalny, Father Joakim Rac for officiating the services, the cantors, choir and the Knights of Columbus for leading the holy rosary, the grand-children and great grandchildren for being pallbearers, crossbearer, epistle reader, and giving the eulo-gy, the luncheons as served by the St. Mary’s Cultural Centre after the prayers, and the Royal Canadian Legion after the funeral service.

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Houses For Rent

3 BDR House, fridge/stove, wash- er/dryer, close to Regional High School and College. Call Dale, 306-782-9497 or 306-621-5625.

BEAUTIFUL 3 bedroom town- house; 1200 sq.ft. close to school & hospital, central air conditioning, high efficiency furnace. Referenc- es & lease required. Call George at 306-537-3228 & Warren at 306-620-3233.

CLOSE TO College, 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, includes fridge, stove, washer/dryer. Phone 306- 782-9673.

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.

Rooms

ROOMS AVAILABLE for quiet, N/S, employed people. Shared kitchen, washer, dryer. Also look- ing for a renter willing to do occa- sional handyman work in lieu of rent. Utilities included. DD & refer- ences required. Available Aug. 1. For more information call 306-620- 9920.

Suites For Rent

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BASEMENT SUITE, like new (built 2010). All utilities except phone & cable included. $1,000/month. Shared laundry, No Pets, No Smoking. 3 months to pay damage deposit. References required. Available Immediately. Phone 306- 782-3026.

NOW ACCEPTING Applications for fully furnished basement suite in private home. No Smoking, No Pets. $800/mth, $400 damage de- posit. 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.

VERY CLEAN 2 Bed- room Suite in 4-plex. Fridge, stove. Phone 306-783-5550. Ask for Mike.

Appliances

FROST FREE White Fridge. W - 30 inches, H - 66 1/2 inches, D - 25 inches. $250. Phone 306-782- 3042.

Wanted

WANTED: OLD gas station items. Gas pumps, signs, tin oil cans, coke machines, pop signs, ther- mometers, clocks, air meters, parts cabinets, wolf & bear traps. Also, steel anvils, forges and forge blowers etc. Call 306-742-7606. Paying cash $$$$.WANTED: SILVER and Gold coins. Call 306-783-3230.

Building Supplies

COMPLETE SET of hickory kitch- en cabinets, separate island with granite counter top. Kamsack 306- 542-7604.

Musical Instruments

FREE FOR pick-up: Technics E22 electronic organ, double keyboard with lots of voices,, rhythms, ability to record, etc. Good condition ex- cept that pedals are not in tune with keyboard. Great for use as keyboard without pedals. Call 306- 786-7575.

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1 - GAS Operated grass trimmer, like new, used one summer. Ask- ing $100. Phone 306-621-5942.2 BICYCLES. 1- $75, 1- $35. Phone 306-786-6036.5 SHELF, light brown wood pantry or book cabinet, light patterned armchair. Phone 306-782-7335.8x10 storage shed. Good condi- tion. $550. Phone 306-641-5559.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.BARN-STYLE VINYL Garden Sheds - 8x8ft. $1100; 8x10ft. $1350; 8x12ft $1700. Insulated large dog houses $300. Phone 306-783-8260.BIRCH FIREWOOD for sale. Cut and split available. Coloured land- scape mulch. Phone for pricing 204-734-8843. or email: lonny- [email protected] & DECKER bread maker; Deep Rose swivel rocker, recliner; Phone 306-782-7335.CUSTOM BUILT Maple dining hutch. Dark mocha stain, glass upper doors with glass shelving, 2 large drawers, 3 lower cupboards for lots of storage. Measures 5’3” w x 17” d x 76” h. Excellent condi- tion. $800. Please call 306-324- 4328 for more info.FOR SALE: Large collection of caps (hats); red rose miniature tea pots and figurines; Rider bobble heads. Call 306-272-4635.GRAIN FED Roasting Chickens & Parts. $2.85/lb. Free delivery in Yorkton. 306-335-2700.MOVING SALE: 1 sofa and chair set, 1 year old, light taupe, $1,150 set. 2 swivel rockers, 1 year old, fog coloured with taupe accents, $350 each. 5-piece bedroom suite, light oak, $600. 54-inch mattress set and bed frame, $200. Fold down top writing desk, pecan col- our, new, $225. Jewellery armour, cherry colour, new, $150. Aerus Lux upright vacuum with attach- ments, new $700. 20” Toshiba TV and swivel stand, $15 set. Phone 306-563-6534.

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MOVING SALE: Rebuilt MDT 28” 2000 snowblower $400; 66’ x 38’ folding bed $200; 14” saddle com- bo $200; Sears humidifier with 3 filters $60. Call 306-783-6442.NEWLY BUILT 8x12 barn style garden shed. Complete with vinyl siding. $1350. Will build on site. Call 306-783-6240.NORTH AMERICAN Home Group Bible Study books. King James version. Grow with evidence from believing to knowing. $7.00 per copy. Phone 306-786-7721.OAK CHINA Cabinet. 18 x 74. Phone 306-782-5353.OAK COFFEE Table & end table in very good shape, magnetic dou- ble size mattress, kitchen appli- ances. Phone 306-792-2081 after 5pm.PROVINCE-WIDE CLASSIFIEDS. Reach over 500,000 readers weekly. Call Yorkton This Week NOW or 306-782-2465 or email [email protected] for details.QUEEN SIZE bed w/frame, $150., L’Islet wooden cook stove w/o warmer, yellow in colour, solid wood teachers desk w/slide out shelf and drawers on both sides, good condition. Best offers. Call 306-620-9920.RADIAL ARM saw, Craftsmen 10”, $125., 306-783-9872.RHINOFLEX SEWER hose kit 15’ hose. Best offer. Phone 306-783- 6367.TOSHIBA 21” TV, Mason & Risch Piano. Phone 306-783-5509.TV STAND, lamps, dishes, jerry cans, Avon doll bottles, plants, flower pots, mirrors, pressure cooker, purses, records, children’s wear. 306-782-2127.UNDERGROUND WIRE, many electrical supplies new and used. Phone 306-621-5076.

Garage Sales

155 DUNCAN St. W., Thurs., July 14, Fri., July 15, Sat., July 16, 9am-5pm. Moving sale. Kenmore apartment size washer, hide-a- bed, blankets, sheets, fabrics, quilt batting, old jeans for crafts, can- ning jars, tools, etc. Everything must go.5 MATHESON CRES. Thurs., July 14, 9am-8pm, Fri., July 15, 9am- 8pm & Sat., July 16, 8am-12noon. Multi-family Garage Sale. Large variety of household items, clothes & baby clothes.66 RIVERSIDE DR. Fri., July 15 & Sat., July 16, 9am-6pm. Shop tools, housewares, dishes, chil- dren’;s clothing & toys, several an- tiques.67 COLLACOTT DR. Thurs., July 14, 4pm-8pm, Fri., July 15, 9am- 8pm. Large Multi-family. Home de- cor, household, Xmas decorations, clothing, Hunting, fishing, canoe, tools, bikes & much more.93 MARQUIS CRES. N. Thurs., July 14, Fri., July 15 & Sat., July 16, 9am-6pm. Men’s XL shirts, Iz- od, Tommy, pants Tommy, Calvin Klein, Ukrainian shirt, giftware, wardrobe, miscellaneous.GOOD SPIRIT LAKE PROVIN- CIAL PARK Cottage Owners Yard Sale. Sat., July 16, 9am-3pm. Both Subdivisions, follow signs. Partici- pating cottage owners marker by balloons in driveway entrance. Miscellaneous items for sale.RUNNYMEDE COMMUNITY Hall; Fri., July 15, Sat., July 16, 10am- 5pm. Huge 2-day Indoor Sale. An- tiques, collectibles, furniture, signs, Coke machine and other Coke collectibles, sports and name-brand clothing.

Pets

FOR SALE: 2 very small, quiet miniature horses. Both mares, suitable for anyone. Phone Deb 204-734-4005. Nimetz Miniatures. Kenville, MB.

Dogs

FOR SALE: Registered German Shepherd puppies. $800. Born June 25. Both parents are Sun- shadow dogs. www.sunshadows.com Phone 204-564-2315.

Auto Miscellaneous

4 - 17x7 alloy rims with pressure monitors off Buick LaCrosse. $250.00. Phone 306-647-2679.Wrecking over 250 units...cars and trucks...Dodge...GMC...Ford...Im- ports...1/2 tons to 3 tons...we ship anywhere...Call or text 306-821- 0260. Lloydminster.

Cars

1999 CHEVY Metro. 211,000kms, brand new winter/summer tires, battery, alternator. $2,500 OBO. Call 306-316-1164.2004 HONDA Accord LX, 4-door, 170,000kms, one owner, perfect condition, new tires, remote start. $6,000. Phone 306-563-6883.2005 CHEVY Cobalt, Motor 2.2, 2 door, white, 13,000kms, good shape, tires, batteries, no rust $5,000. Call 306-783-5677.

Cars

2006 ACURA RSX, black, two- door, standard, sunroof, c.c., 179,500kms, great gas mileage; 1973 Ford F-100, 360 motor, lots of new parts. Phone 306-272- 4333.

2007 BUICK ALLURE CXL. 142,000kms. Colour: white. Mint shape. Non-smoking. $6,000 or best offer. 3069-548-5470. New windshield.

2009 PONTIAC WAVE hatchback G3, 100,000kms, dark red, 5 doors, has standard transmission, 45+ MPG, air, excellent condition. Asking $4,500 OBO. Phone 306- 621-5359.

2010 CHEVY IMPALA, V6, cruise, tilt, locks, pw, many options, new Michelin tires, very dependable, 135,000kms, $9,500. Phone 306- 543-6828. Regina.

FOR SALE: 2007 PT Cruiser, GT, Turbo. 121,000kms, 5 speed manual, fully loaded with sunroof, and leather heated seats. $4,500, open to offers - located in Saska- toon. 306-291-0769 or email [email protected]

Motorcycles

2010 H/D Ultra Limited in Merlot red with 21,000kms. 103 cu. Vance & Hines pipes & header stage II kit, Mint condition. Never abused driven by an old guy. $19,500 OBO. No test pilots. Home 306-728-5146 Melville, SK. Text 306-730-6566.

2010 KAWASAKI KLR 650. Dual Purpose, 4,300kms. $3,500. Like new. Phone 306-783-0374 after 5pm.

Trucks & Vans

2005 CHEVY Silverado 1500 HD, crew cab, 4x4, one owner. Asking $12,500. 5th wheel hitch w/rails. $350. Phone Noreen 306-597- 2107.

2008 FORD F-150 XLT, Super- crew, 4x4, truck long box with box cover, only 126,000kms, in good condition. Asking $12,000. 306- 783-9105 or call or text 306-621- 5067.

2009 7-pass. Chevy Uplander van, burgundy in colour, 4 speed auto. 71,000kms, new tires, one owner, clean, good condition. $9,000. Call 306-782-4533.

2010 FORD Supercrew XLT 150 truck. XTR package, 6 1/2 ft. box, 6 inch lift kit. Higher kms but in good shape. $9,500. OBO. 306- 782-7304 or 306-621-6578.

FOR SALE: 1999 Dodge 4x4, 5spd. standard transmission, Cummins motor, dually with all equipment on it. Dual wheels, ball hitch tool boxes and front grill. Trailer gooseneck 35ft. with winch- es on it. Price negotiable. 1980 Ford mud truck with new large tires on aluminum rims with roll bar. Phone 306-595-4601. Price negotiable.

Boats

DECK BOAT AND LIFT. 2010 Princecraft Ventura 222, Mercury 200hp Optimax, used 74 hrs, Sea- star power steering, Mercury Mari- ner 4 blade stainless propeller, Stainless ski bar, Automatic bilge pump, Travel tarp, folding canopy, 22’ Fish Finder, livewell, pedestal tables, storage portapotti, tande- maxle galvanized trailer, hydraulic brakes and bearing buddies, Shoremaster aluminum electric lift with wheels, solar panel with re- motes, Weathermax canopy 25’X12’. 306-782-2558 or 306- 641-2201.

RVs/Campers/Trailers

1990 FORD Travelaire Mobile Home. Just over 70,000kms. Phone 204-937-8702.

1992 32FT. Cardinal Cobra 5th wheel. Shedded, kitchen in rear, 1 slide out, sleeps 6, 1 queen size bed, built in radio. Asking $7500 OBO. Phone 306-272-4828.

2001 KEYSTONE Montana 5th wheel, 31’, 3 slides, air, low kms, $9,800. Call 306-621-8397.

2007 SPRINTER 29ft., tow behind trailer, one slide, 12ft.x40in., AM/FM, CD, Sat. dish, ducted roof a/c, front bedroom. $16,000. 306- 547-7046.

2009 OUTBACK 30ft. 5th wheel camper. Located on #76 lot at Ricker’s Campground. Mint condi- tion, 2 slides, deck in front, 2016 lease paid, in-ground septic tank and 12x12 storage shed. Phone 306-782-3452 or 306-590-8455.

2 CAMPERS: 17ft. Triple E & 25ft. Ultra Light, loaded, good shape. Phone 306-627-3445. Jedburgh area.

www.remax-bluechip-yorkton-sk.ca

269 HAMILTON ROAD, YORKTON 306-783-6666

Each office is independently owned and operated

RM OF PREECEVILLE

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R.M. OF PREECEVILLEMLS®574617

Acreage with 3.27 acres on the edge of Preeceville.

$329,000 Gladys Secundiak306-620-9700

Business Services

CAN’T GET Cable TV, Internet or a Home Phone through your local provider? We can help. Everyone Approved. 1-877-852-1122. Protel Reconnect.

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).

Lawn & Garden

NUMBER ONE WORLDWIDE

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Bring in your

mowers & equipment

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386 - 7th Ave. N. CALL 306-783-0544

Stihl FS38

$14995

Moving

Deliveries by Ken: Bought some- thing too big to get home. Clean- ing up need something hauled out. Give me a call 306-641-0154.

Renos & Home Improvement

BRAZEAU MASONRY & ROOF- ING. Asphalt shingling, cultured stone, brick & block layer, chimney repair, stucco & parging repair Free estimates. Wayne 306-331- 8069.

Renos & Home Improvement

FOR ALL your Interior, Exterior work. Decks, fences, siding, win- dows/doors and builds. Bath and kitchen remodeling/tiling. Experi- enced and licensed. Call Mike at 306-621-7526.

Services for Hire

CORRAL CLEANING

1 spreader - 1 track loader

Call for bookings & rates

1-780-887-6234

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At Your ServiceBUSINESS & SERVICE DIRECTORY

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SC 100• 21” deck/3-in-1

• Dual lever height control

$334

SC500Z• My Speed rear wheel drive

• 21” deck/3-in-1

$539RT65

• 190cc • Honda engine • Rear tines

• Dual directional tines 18”

$1,299FT 24

• 208cc• Chain/belt drive

$789

0% FINANCING UP TO 36 MONTHS O.A.C.

CHALLENGER SERIES 500 UTV:• 471 cc EFI engine • Up to 45 MPH •On Demand 4WD •Front locking differential and high/low ranges

•1 year limited powertrain and vehicle warranty

SALE $11,299 OR

$29622/MO.

36 months 15% down OAC

COME SEE THE

CS-3310• Chipper Shredder

• 3” capacity

$1,244

RZT L54 FAB

Raymore New HollandBox 280 • Raymore, Sask. • SOA 3J0

Ph: 306-746-2911 • Fax 306-746-2919

Yorkton New HollandBox 1030 • Yorkton, Sask. • S3N 2X3

Ph: 306-783-8511 • Fax 306-782-5595

Watrous New HollandBox 729 • Watrous, Sask. • SOK 4T0

Ph: 306-946-3301 • Fax 306-946-2613

ST-100Trimmer Mower

• 22” cutting swath

$489CHALLENGER SERIES 700 UTV:

• 686 cc EFI engine •On Demand 4WD •Front locking differential and high/low ranges •1 year limited powertrain and vehicle warranty

SALE $12,799 OR

$33498/MO.

36 months 15% down OAC

RZT S50• 23 HP Kohler

• 50” deck

$4,199RZT S54 FAB

• 25 HP Kohler • 54” Fab deck

$4,399

RZTS

LX 42• 18 HP Kawasaki

• 42” deck

$2,699LX 50

• 23 HP Kawasaki • 50” deck

$2,999

Enduro Series

RZT L42

• 23 HP Kohler• 42” deck

$3,499

RZT L46 FAB

• 23 HP Kohler • 46” Fab deck$3,799$4,099

• 24 HP Kohler • 54” Fab deck

RZTL

RZTS

LX50Enduro Series

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Farm Implements

1 - 24ft. JD discer $1,800; 1 - 12ft. JD discer $700; 36ft. Morris Rod- weeder $1,000;5 bottom JD disc plow $900; 24ft. Morris Seedrite $2,000; 1 Push type stone picker $800; 1 Reel type stone picker $1,500; 18ft. Versatile Swather $300; 4 Cultivators 20ft - 28ft. IH, White & Gleinco $1,000 each; 1 front end loader $1,000; 1 back- hoe mounted on back of Case tractor $3,000; Tubing, angle iron, plate used for sale; 1980 Freight liner truck $1,000; IHC 1975 cab over truck semi w/13spd transmis- sion 385hp.cap motor running truck $3,000; Grain auger $160; 250 Hobart welder $1500. Call 306-595-4601.

2 JD haybines, Model 1600A, Vermeer round baler Model K, 2 MF 10 square baler, pup trailer, 14ft. steel box & hoist pull behind tractor use it hydraulics, 2 x 5/16 ball, Brant 8 x 51 auger, 27hp. mo- tor, 15ft. rotary mower Farm King, 13ft. breaking discs. Both like new. Phone 306-627-3445. Jedburgh area.

CASE IH 730PT Swather, 30ft., good shape, ready to go. Any rea- sonable offer. 306-595-2180. Pel- ly.

FOR SALE: 1970’s Model #546 Rock-o-matic rock picker. Rebuilt teeth, reels and tires good. Asking $1,500. Call 204-564-2593. Roblin area.

GOOD’S USED TRACTOR PARTS

(204) 564-2528or 1-877-564-8734

Roblin, MB

TRACTOR - OLIVER 88 standard, v.g. condition. $3,300.00 OBO. Rubber tired 4 wheel farm trailer $125.00 OBO. Call 306-563-5074 evenings.

Farm Services

RVs/Campers/Trailers

General Employment

Farm Implements

WANTED: JD 6601 Combine. Pre- fer shedded not rusted out. MF#36 Discers. Call 306-723-4875.

WHITE 2270 150hp. tractor $15,000; Case 930 5spd. $6,000; 560 Crossshed Wood loader $1,000; DC4 Case tractors $1,000; Massey Harris 44 not running $500; MM Moulin Tunning $500; W09 tractor diesel $500; 8N Ford tractor w/3 pt. hitch $2,000; Mas- sey Ferguson Continental tractor 3 pt. hitch $2,000; Triple 4 Massey Harris tractor $500. Call 306-595- 4601.

Livestock

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Phone 306-782-2830or cell 306-621-9508

BLACK ANGUS Bulls. High per- formance yearlings and two year olds. Semen tested and delivered. Section 7 Ranch. Rocanville, SK. 306-645-2019.

FOR SALE: Polled Gelbvieh Bulls. Tested and quiet. For more infor- mation phone 306-793-4568. Stockholm, SK.

Farm Services

RVs/Campers/Trailers

General Employment

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.

Purebred Livestock

LOVELAND RED ANGUShas bulls of all ages. Will semen test and deliver. Goodeve, SK. 306-795-2710.

Pasture For Rent

HALF SECTION pasture for rent, tame grass, good water, will carry 40-50 pairs, 15 minutes from York- ton. Cell 306-621-4702.

Career Training

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• Day, 1 Week & 2 Week Courses

• Air BrakesPh.

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Career Opportunities

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Auctions

Estate of Albert Elliot Auction. Sat- urday, July 23 @ 10:00 a.m. 227 Burton St. Abernathy. 1472sq.ft. bungalow, antiques, household, garage. Karla’s Auction 306-782- 0787 www.ukrainetzauction.comPL#310056.

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AT HOME OR AT THE CAMPGROUND

Over 25 years experience

Our Services:• Appliances• Winterizing

• Propane system• Wheel bearings

• Roof repair• Accessories

• Much more…

[email protected]

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Drainage Equipment

SALE - GPS Equipment - SALE

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Seniors, Parents, Children!Earn some extra cash (possibly of up to $400/month depending on route size), get exercise and work only a few hours

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By Cindy Elavsky

Q: My husband and I are fans of “Lucifer” on Fox. It has wonderful, evolving characters, with

just the right balance of comedy and drama, and it’s thought-provoking. Can you tell us about Tom Ellis? And will there be a second season? — Jane M., Lakewood, N.J.

A: Until about 2013, Welsh actor Tom Ellis, 37, was known primarily for his work across the Pond. He was best known

for “Eastenders,” “The Catherine Tate Show” and “Miranda.” Here in the States, he played Robin Hood in “Once Upon a Time” and Dr. William Rush in USA network’s “Rush,” and now he holds the title role in Fox’s “Lucifer,” which will be back for its second season on Sept. 19.

When we last saw Lucifer, he was lament-ing the escape of “Mom” from hell. Tricia Helfer (“Battlestar Galactica”) will play the role of the devil’s mother, Charlotte. The official word from Fox about Lucifer’s mommy issues: “Trapped in hell for thousands of years by God (her ex-husband), the Mother of Angels is now free on Earth. Everything that fascinates Lucifer about people repels Mom — a disdain that’s highlighted by that fact that Mom’s trapped in a human body for her stay on Earth. Lucifer’s desperate to find out what Mom’s up to, but she claims that all she wants is to spend time with her sons again.”

Q: I adore the IFC mockumentary series “Documentary Now!” with Bill Hader and Fred Armisen. I’ve watched season one many times already, and it never fails to make me laugh. Will there be another season? — Samuel D., via email

A: “Documentary Now!” happens to be one of my favorite comedies, and I am happy to report that it will indeed be back in September with a sev-en-episode season two. Of the announced episodes so far, first we have “The Bunker,” which uses the 1993 political documen-tary “The War Room” with James Carville and George Stephanopoulos to skewer the insane world of ‘90s politics. Next is “Juan Likes Rice and Chicken,” which is a satirical take on the charming 2011 docu-mentary “Jiro Dreams of Sushi.” Then there’s “Globesmen,” which is a parody of the 1968 Maysles brothers’ docu-mentary “Salesman,” which followed a wea-ried quartet of door-to-door Bible salesmen. And finally, inspired by the groundbreaking 1984 Talking Heads con-cert documentary “Stop Making Sense,” the two-part “Test Pattern” fea-tures an eponymous hit band (Armisen, Hader and guest star Maya Rudolph) performing a riveting, high-energy final concert to an eager audience of fans.

Write to Cindy at King Features Weekly Service, 628 Virginia Drive, Orlando, FL 32803; or e-mail her at [email protected].

Auctions Auctions

Sun., July 24/16 - 10:00 a.m.

SALE CONDUCTED BY

UKRAINETZ AUCTIONEERINGBox 17, Insinger, Sask. SOA 1LO — Phone (306) 647-2661

License No. 915851

SOUTHEY CONSIGNMENT AUCTIONDirections: 12 miles North of Southey on Hwy. 6

To Consign Contact Kevin at 306-726-8044 or 306- 790-7000

TRACTORS: 835 Versatile 4 X 4 tractor - motor done at 6900 hrs. (7585 hrs.), Dyno 260 hrs. pwr., 18.4 x 38 tires, plumbed for air drill, 4 hyd., air conditioning and radio (good); 2390 Case tractor - 5632 hrs., 160 horse, 1000; PTO, rear tires 20.8 x 38, front tires 14.1 x 16.1, 3 hyd., air conditioning, runs great; 8 end Ford tractor- 3 point hitch, has a front blade on and is plumbed with hyd. lift, new tires, new battery, starts great (good). SEEDING: 7180 air drill with tank - 180 bushel tank, hyd. fan, loading/unloading auger, cameras in tank; Morris Maxim drill, 7.5 spacings, single shoot knives, 40 ft. packers; 27’ Morris cultivator w/Bourgault air seeder w/Mckay shovels, like new. HARVEST: 8820 JD combine - 3332 hrs., 30.5 x 32 front tires, 18.4 x 26 rear tires, used last year, AC, radio; 914 IH PT combine - 18.4 x 26 tires, working condition; JD 2360 S.P. gas swather - 18.4 x 16.1 tires, 1462 hrs., 30 ft. batt reel, gauge wheels, canvas - good condition, can double swath. HAYING: 605 C Vermeet baler; 605 F Vermeet baler; 605 L Vermeer baler. TRUCKS: 1999 Volvo tractor (semi) - Fuller transmission, new clutch, front differential done, new AC system, 11R 24.5 tires, like new, fridge, microwave, bunk beds, fully loaded, Serial No: 4VG7DBGH0XN778863; 2002 GMC 7500 truck, diesel, standard, 196,396 km, 11R 22.5 tires, 3/4 tread left, deck is 22 ft.; 2005 Ford F350 Super Duty Crew Cab - diesel, 4x4, leather heated seats, sunroof, quad cab, fully loaded, 302,987 km, VIN 1FTWW31P95E54142. TRAILERS: 53 ft. flatdeck trailer - wood deck, 255/70R 22.5 tires, lots of tie-downs; 2014 Load Trailer trailer - 18 ft. Beaver tails, 3500 lb. axels, 205/75 R15 tires. Plus tillage, harrows, swin-away augers, shop tools, 300 mis. trees and pots, etc. More items arriving daily.

Visit www.ukrainetzauction.com for updated listing and pictures.

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Sun., July 17/16 - 10:00 a.m.

SALE CONDUCTED BY

UKRAINETZ AUCTIONEERINGBox 17, Insinger, Sask. SOA 1LO — Phone 306-647-2661

License No. 915851

CARL BARABONOFF AUCTIONDirections: 2S, 1/2 East of Swan Plain, Swan Plain, SKContact: 306-594-2342 Online Bidding starts at 1:00 p.m.

Acreage; Machinery - tractor, auger, misc. equipment, vehicles, yard and recreation,

For complete listing see Marketplace July 8.Visit our website at www.ukrainetzauction.com

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CLOSE OUT AUCTIONFor Wagar Farm Equipment Ltd.

SATURDAY, JULY 23RD, 2016SALE STARTS AT 10:00 A.M. SHARP

STURGIS LOCATION - 334 1ST AVE. N. W. ALONG HWY. 9 & 49Ron Wagar 306-547-7995

“FARM PARTS”: Assortment for Cockshutt, White, Minniapolis, Moline, Oliver, New Idea, Melroe, Bourgault, Morris, Crown, Degelman, air & oil filters, bearings, belts, hyd. hoses, canvass, roller & steel chain, O-rings, 7/8 & 1” shanks, hydraulic hoses, water & fuel pumps, oil seals, cult bolts, bolt bins, sprockets, pulleys, copper line, fittings, elec wire, tractor radios, mower knife assm, 760x15 impl tire, used tires, PTO drive shafts, harrow mtd kits, auto rims, cult sweeps, Bour monitors, NI baler monitor, combine monitor, combine chaffeur for 542, 5542 combine & “more”. “TRAY BINS”: Cotter pins, set screws, frost plugs, snap rings, etc. “auto parts”: A/C-Champion-NGK spark plugs, u-joint kits, brake shoes, GR 5 & 8 bolts, “The Club Safety Bar”, and much more. “SHOP TOOLS & EQUIPMENT”: 55 ton Carolina press, drill press, tire changer, grinder, parts washer, M & W P2000 & P400 dynomometers, floor jacks, wheel alignment tool, roller cabinets, creeper, portable air tanks, Phillips shank straightener, A/C vacuum pump & guages, Enspeco A/C recovery unit, Kwikkrimp air over hyd hose machine & fittings, B&D chop saw, tractor splitting stands, engine stand, oxy-ace guages & wheeler, hyd lift crane, Sparkler 225 amp welder, tap & die set, pallet mover, Karcher steamer, pressure washer, auto analysers, 2-metal work benches, metal roller tables, trans jack, drills, chain breakers, filter wrenches,slide hammer, monitor & hyd testers, paint guns, drill bits, tire studding tool, hyd jacks, saftey signs, logging chains & boomers, saftey adj. stands, dry sleeve puller, tool trays, torque wrench, metal & wood display shelving, drill bit sharpener, oil pumps, gearoil pump, booster cables, air chisel & drill, 2&3 prong pullers, tachometer, large wrenches, grain tester, tire repair patches, etc., grease guns, honing cylinder kits, reemers, ratchet winches, ratchet straps, ring cleaner & compressors, 3/4 dr socket set, tail light bar. “OFFICE EQUIPMENT”: Metal shelving, telephones, new receipt printer, CB radios, credit & warranty card printers, Cardex file system, old cash register, folding chairs, stacking chairs, Jay 562 cash register, “YARD EQUIP”: Metal roof sheets, spools, used 350 V/8 block assm, used 454 block assm, 3 pt hitch mower kit, IHC packer tires, hyd line kits, misc air seeder hose, metal wall mount shelves, 2-gas pumps, 2-300 fuel tanks & stand, misc steel, old screw type press, Tulsa winch, PTO for Chev truck, pop bottles & cases, 7” tubing, augers, auger pto kit, Morris adapters, hyd cylinders chain hoist, air lift jack, 2-8’ Melroe grass attach, overload spring kit Chev truck “and much more”. “VEHICLES”: 1974 GMC one ton short box, steel deck, 454 V/8 4-speed, 8x18’ hay trailer, gooseneck, 1954 Blue Chip forklift, 6 cyl Chrysler, 4WD, ext. 8’ tines.

Many more items too numerous to mention! “List is subject to additions & deletions!”

RAY’S AUCTION SERVICERay Motilaga - Auctioneer

P.O. Box 27, Stenen, Sask. S0A 3X0Ph. 306-548-4314 Fax 306-548-2136

Prov. Lic. #315109“Our Success Depends On Your Satisfaction!”

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269 HAMILTON ROAD, YORKTON 306-783-6666

Each office independently owned and operated. Open Monday to Friday, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Open Saturday 9 a.m. - 1 p.m.

www.remax-bluechip-yorkton-sk.ca

Call Ray306-730-8151

Call GaryCell:

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306-697-3323

RURAL RESIDENTIAL SPECIALISTS

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LANGENBURG AREA MELVILLE AREA MOOSOMIN AREA

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Fawn Wickham306-743-7921

Bob SteilBus. 306-736-2317 Cell 306-736-7561

Mel Cole306-451-7677

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Commercial Investment Specialist

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email: [email protected]

COMMERCIAL SPECIALISTS

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RM OF LANGENBURGAcreage w/14 acres.

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15 WAUCHOPE ST., REDVERS

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RM OF PREECEVILLE“Acreage w/3.27 acres”

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317 1ST AVE. N.,WAPELLA

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161 BROADWAY AVE., BREDENBURY

MLS®570236

$100,000$257,000

209 4TH AVE. W.,MELVILLE

MLS®569295

SOLD743 MANITOBA ST.,

MELVILLEMLS®577554

$239,900358 5TH AVE. W.,

MELVILLEMLS®573875

$74,900

12 3RD AVE., YORKTON

“Office space”MLS®578365

$13/sq. ft.

#B - 107 BROADWAY ST. W., YORKTONMLS®569936

$12/sq. ft.

500 NICHOLAS ST., KAMSACK

“Woods & Water Outdoor Supplies”MLS®566254

$250,000

200 HWY. 9 S,CANORA

“Gateway Service”MLS®573914

$499,000366 BROADWAY ST. W., YORKTON“Pockets Sports Bar & Billiards”

MLS®567296$1,190,000

HWY. 16 WEST,YORKTON“Warehouse”

MLS®571752$899,000

104 ALEXANDER BAY, KIPLINGMLS®572302

$289,900

509 3RD ST., KIPLING

MLS®571209

$164,000

417 1ST ST., KIPLING

MLS®577880

$134,900

217 GEORGE CRES.,ESTERHAZY

MLS®578143

$445,000303 MAIN ST.,TANTALLON

MLS®561753

$65,000703 MARY ST.,

ESTERHAZYMLS®569702

$387,900

61 2ND ST. SW.,WADENA

MLS®569721

$239,000

82 3RD ST. NEWADENA

MLS®576430

$39,000

RM OF KELROSSAcreage w/9.78 acres.

MLS®572225

$59,900

100 KING ST.WOLSELEY

MLS®576899

$189,900

313 BROADWAY AVE., MOOSOMIN

MLS®572910

$92,000805 THOMPSON ST.,

WHITEWOODMLS®576263

$289,000

704 BROADWAY AVE., MOOSOMIN

MLS®569857

$264,000

231 8TH AVE.,MELVILLE

MLS®572804

SOLDLT. 74 INDIAN POINT,

CROOKED LAKEMLS®576034

$69,90023 ARNOLD ST.,

KILLALYMLS®551327

$115,000

RM OF SLIDING HILLS

157 acres grain land w/buildings.

MLS®554118

RM OF ORKNEY161 acres mixed land w/buildings.

MLS®550217

RM OF SALTCOATS & CANA

1124 acres mixed land w/buildings.

MLS®560075

$275,000

$359,000

$1,195,000

RM OF KELVINGTON157 acres grain

land w/buildings.MLS®555855

RM OF PONASS LAKE

159 acres mixed land w/buildings.MLS®565126

RM OF ELFROS319 acres grain land.

MLS®567572

$259,000

$309,000

$218,000

RM OF MCLEODAcreage w/20 acres

“great new home build site!”

MLS®572416

RM OF MCLEOD

Acreage w/10 acres.MLS®572417

RM OF MCLEOD

Acreage w/60 acres.MLS®574555

$49,900

$49,900

$224,900

RM OF CHURCHBRIDGE827 acres mixed land

with buildings.MLS®577593

RM OF FRANCIS

Beef landwith buildings

MLS®566110

RM OF ROCANVILLE1772 acres mixed

land with buildings.MLS®564638

$1,299,000

$1,500,000

$2,050,000

RM OF WILLOWDALE

157 acres hay land w/buildings.MLS®575884

$299,000

330 IVY HEIGHTS,

CROOKED LAKEMLS®544522

$299,000

707 BOYLE ST.,INDIAN HEAD

MLS®578254

$334,900

LT. 11 BLK. 9,

WOLSELEYMLS®577565

$189,000

RM OF INSINGER158 acres mixed land w/buildings.

MLS®574691

RM OF INSINGER160 acres grain

land.MLS®561121

RM OF WALLACE

Acreage w/5 acres.

MLS®560232

$145,000

$79,500

$349,000

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EVENING AUCTION FOR EDITH AND THE ESTATE OF

MIKE KREKLEWETZ AUCTION MONDAY, JULY 18, 2016 @ 4:00 P.M.

55 Parklane Drive, Yorkton, SK **Lunch Sold**Featuring: 2000 F150 XL Triton Truck V8, 2 Door, Black, Toolbox, low kms, (Nice Shape), 4pc Bedroom Suite, Table and 4 Swivel Chairs, Arm Chair, Chesterfield and Loveseat, Coffee Table Set, Filing Cabinet, Brass Corner Stand, Cedar Chest, Danby Dehumidifier, Deep Freeze, Treadmill, Christmas Decorations, Lamps, Ornaments, Dishes, Linens, Pots, Pans, etc. Garage - Viking Snow Blower, Turf Power Garden Tiller, Ariens 5.0HP lawnmower, BD Weed Eater, Hand Seeder, Master craft sump pump (New), Table Saw, ladder, Garden Tools, Snow shovel, Bolt Bins, Storage Cabinet, Excell 2HP 8 Gal Air Compressor, 2 Homemade Metal Stools, Misc Tools, Nuts, Bolts, etc.

Sale conducted byKarla’s Auction Auctioneer: Karla Gervais

Phone 306-782-0787; Cell 306-621-8051 PL#310056*In conjuction with Ukrainetz Auction www.ukrainetzauction.com

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DEAR DR. ROACH: When I lost the vision in my eye in an accident, I had Charles Bonnet syn-drome hallucinations. I

am 80 years old, and I went completely blind in one eye. There were patterns that I saw when-ever my eye was unfo-cused, which pretty much obscured everything. I saw complicated figures like very bright TV. I have read Oliver Sacks’ expla-nation in his latest book, called “Hallucinations.” What I viewed is exactly how he described CBS. Seven months later, I am still having hallucina-

tions, but they are much subdued and not very interesting. I think it is gradually disappearing.

What concerns me is that none of the hospi-tal personnel knew of the syndrome. The best that was offered was that it was from a blad-der infection, which I did not think I had. I imagine that there are a lot of old blind folks who think they are crazy, and there is no one to tell them oth-erwise. I am hoping you might write an explana-tion for all of us who have failing eyesight and no explanation for what ails us. I had so many inter-esting visions, and since I knew it was not real, I rather enjoyed it. — L.R.

ANSWER: I can’t criti-cize the doctors at your hospital too much, since I had never heard about this type of hallucina-tion before your letter.

In fact, a brief survey of some colleagues, with hundreds of years’ worth of clinical experience, showed me that many of us, unlike Dr. Sacks, had never heard of this syn-drome, so I am glad to be able to bring it up.

Charles Bonnet syn-drome, also called visual release hallucinations, occur in people who are losing or have lost vision. It does seem to be more common in the elderly, but it has been reported in children. Most people who have had these hal-lucinations do not bring it up to their doctor, prob-ably because they fear being labeled as having a psychiatric disease. It is thought to happen due to the firing of nerve cells in areas of the brain that process vision when they are deprived of visu-al input from the optic nerve.

There are treatments available, including mov-ing the eyes rapidly back and forth, which often can stop the hallucina-tions if they are both-ersome. There are also medications to stop them in people who don’t enjoy them the way you have.

DEAR DR. ROACH: A dear friend of mine has been diagnosed with polymyalgia rheumati-ca and is being treated with prednisone. Can you give me any information about this illness? — G.O.

ANSWER: Polymyalgia rheumatica is a common illness, almost always found in people over 50. It causes pain and stiff-ness, especially in the arms and shoulders, and especially in the morn-ing. It responds very well to low to moderate doses (10-20 mg) of prednisone. The prednisone is con-tinued usually for one to two years.

PMR often is associ-ated with a more seri-ous condition, temporal (or giant cell) arteritis. Any symptoms of vision loss need to be evaluated immediately, since per-manent blindness can result.

Dr. Roach regrets that he is unable to answer individual letters, but will incorporate them in the column when-ever possible. Readers may email questions to [email protected]. To view and order health pam-phlets, visit www.rbma-mall.com, or write to Good Health, 628 Virginia Drive, Orlando, FL 32803.

Tractors2013 Case IH 550 Quadtrac, s/n ZDF139046, powershift LH rev, diff lock, Twin Flow hyds, 4 hyd outlets, 1 aux hyd, Big 1000 PTO, AFS Pro700, receiver, AccuGuide, HID lighting, 30 in. tracks, 850 hrs showing.1984 John Deere 4650 2WD, s/n RW4650H008637, 840 ldr, bkt, forks, quad shift, 2 hyd outlets, Big 1000 PTO, rear wheel weights, 14Lx16.1 F, 30.5L x 32, 9022 hrs showing.1967 Cockshutt 1350 2WD, s/n 28303353, standard, 2 hyd outlets, 540 PTO. 1954 Farmall MD Super, s/n 625, standard, 1 hyd outlet, 540 PTO, 13.6x38 R.

Combine & Header2 0 1 4 J o h n D e e r e S 6 8 0 , s / n 1H0S680SCD0765772, 615P P/U, s/n 1H00615PPD0765382, reverser, VSR, auto HHC, F&A, rock trap, long auger, grain tank exts, fine cut chopper, yield & moisture, GS3 Command Center, Harvest Smart, ProDrive, HID lighting, 650/85R38 F,

478 sep hrs showing.2005 John Deere 936D 36 Ft Draper, s/n H00936D711423, to fit S Series combine, P/U reel, hyd F&A, cross auger, factory transport.

Swather2014 John Deere W150 35 Ft, s/n 1W0W150X-EEE400750, 435D hdr, s/n 1E0435DXCEE400106, factory transport, F&A, dbl knife drive, StarFire receiver, ATU steering kit, 600/65R28 F, 217 machine hrs showing.

Industrial EquipmentCaterpillar D7G Crawler Tractor.1968 Caterpillar 627 Motor Scraper.Trucks & Automobile2009 Western Star WB23064S T/A Grain, s/n 5KKHALCK99PAJ1521, Detroit Series 60, 515 hp, 18 spd, 46000 lb rears, 20 ft box, hoist, silage end gate, roll tarp, Agremote lift & endgate, 284,859 km showing.1987 Ford L9000 T/A Grain, s/n 1FDW090X-8HVA4, Caterpillar 1306, 13 spd, 20 ft steel box, Agremote, elec gate.1973 International 1700 S/A Grain, s/n 10672CCA16817, 392, 5x2, 16 ft box, roll tarp, 28,577 miles showing.1996 GMC Safari Minivan.Trailers1995 Doepker 28 Ft Grain, s/n 2D9GB-SA34S1016431, spring susp, roll tarp, Agremote hopper openers.

2011 Trailtech Prospector 24 Ft Tri/A 5th Wheel, s/n 2CU54ARD4B2030397.2000 Southland 16 Ft.T/A Dolly Jeep.

Seeding, Tillage & Breaking1985 John Deere 1610 35 Ft Cultivator.2013 Lemken Gigant 10 40 Ft Vertical Disc.John Deere 360 30 Ft Offset Disc.2013 Bourgault 7200 84 Ft Harrows..2002 Degelman SM7000 70 Ft Harrows.Custombuilt 16 Ft Land Leveler. Crown Hydraulic Rock Picker.

Sprayers2011 John Deere 4730 90 Ft High Clearance, s/n 1N04730XCB0014480, 800 gal poly tank, 5 nozzle bodies, GS2 2600 display, Swath Control Pro, Boom Trac, StarFire 3000 receiver, SF1, 420/80R46, 1016 hrs showing.2012 Case IH 160 120 Ft High Clearance Field, s/n YCS030052, 1600 gal poly tank, trip nozzle bodies, AutoBoom, 6 section ctrl, GS2 2600 display, 30.5Lx32.1996 Brandt QF2000 80 Ft Field.

Grain Handling Equipment(2) 2013 Brandt 1545 15 In. x 45 Ft Grain Conveyor.2012 Batco 1545FL 15 In. x 45 Ft Grain Conveyor.2010 Farm King 1385 13 In. x 85 Ft Mechanical Swing Grain Auger.2012 Wheatheart X130-74 13 In. x 74 Ft Hydrau-lic Swing Grain Auger.1991 Westfield WJ208-57 8 In. x 57 Ft Grain Auger.2011 Wheatheart BH851 8 In. x 51 Ft Grain Auger.Flaman TA810 8 In. x 10 Ft Transfer Auger.2008 Rem 2700 Grain Vac.

Other Items Include10 Ft Poly Tapered Swath Roller · 8 Ft Poly Tapered Swath Roller · (4) Tridekon Crop Dividers · Poly West Chem Handler · Lincoln Classic 300D 300 Amp Welder · Honda 5 HP 2 In. Pump · 1250 Gallon Poly Tank · Leon Blade Frame · Unused Dodge Truck Box · Qty of Misc Shop Supplies ...AND MUCH MORE!

Unreserved Public Farm Auction

Ray & Lina Marcoux – Marcoux FarmsVeregin, SK | July 20, 2016 · 10 am

Auction Company License #303043 & 309645

Directions: From VEREGIN, SK, go 10.64 km (6.6 miles) South, then 1.6 km (1 mile) West, then 1.6 km (1 mile) South. GPS: 51.475580, -102.099997

Dan Steen Agricultural Territory Manager East Central Saskatchewan

306.361.6154 [email protected]

For more information: Raymond Marcoux: 306.542.3010 (h), 306.641.9532 (c); Lina Marcoux: 306.542.3010 (h), 306.621.0485(c)

For complete list of details visit: rbauction.com | 800.491.4494

1984 John Deere 46501968 Caterpillar 627

2009 Western Star & 1995 Doepker 28 Ft2011 John Deere 4730 90 Ft

2014 John Deere W150 35 Ft2014 John Deere S680

2013 Case IH 550

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Sat., July 16/16 - 10:00 a.m.

SALE CONDUCTED BY

UKRAINETZ AUCTIONEERINGBox 17, Insinger, Sask. SOA 1LO — Phone 306-647-2661

License No. 915851

REG WADE FARM AUCTIONDirections: 9E on #725 Grid, 1 Mile South, Saltcoats, SK

Contact: Reg @ 306-217-7079Machinery - tractors, tillage,

grain bins, misc. shop and more.For complete listing see Marketplace July 8.

Visit our website at www.ukrainetzauction.com

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Windsor_6x222.h15_R001737115.indd/prod3/dm/f/cMP july 15/16/ proof brian Email: Dale & Curtis

BUILDING YOUR DREAM HOME IS EASY WITH THE RIGHT PRODUCTS AND SOME HELP FROM THE EXPERTS AT WINDSOR PLYWOOD

at Windsor Plywood

18990EACH

PREHUNGSTEEL 6 PANELDOORS

Foxtail

These door units come assembled in a paint

complete with bottom sill,

BUILDING YOUR DREAM HOME IS EASY WITH THE RIGHT PRODUCTS AND SOME HELP FROM THE EXPERTS AT WINDSOR PLYWOOD

at Windsor Plywood

18990EACH

PREHUNGSTEEL 6 PANELDOORS

Foxtail

These door units come assembled in a paint

complete with bottom sill,

SUMMER RENOVATIONS

We strive for accuracy in our advertising, if a printing error occurs, it will be corrected through notification at our stores. Rainchecks may be issued depending on stock availability. Some

Taxes are not included in our prices.

Proudly Canadian owned & operated

since 1969.

Tel: 306-782-2937 • Toll Free: 1-800-458-9663

Prices May Vary After July 30, 2016 • Great Service Everyday! DOOR SHOP SERVICESWe’ve got everything you’ll needto install your new door… Locksets, shims, door stops etc. At

Windsor, we offer complete door shop

services, including pre-hanging, drilling

and mortising for hinges and knobs,

and installing glass. No Problem!

10%

Sq ft.

OFFREG.

Create a lasting impression to your home’s entry!- Elevate the look of your entry or patio door- Extensive line of distinctive glass styles- Dozens of textures, caming options and sizes- Raise your entryway to a whole

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at Windsor PlywoodMAY RENOVATIONS

NEXTSTONE PANELSManufactured with specially formulated polyurethane com-bined with fire retardants and UV inhibitors, NextStone™ simulated stone siding is cast from actual stone and rock. 2.14 sq. ft./pieceSLATESTONE• 43.25 x 8.25” x 1.75”

2399EACH

NO MASONNO MORTAR

NO MESS!

Midnight Ash

RundleRidge Mojave

GraphiteBrunswick

Brown

10%OFF REG.

DO-IT-YOURSELFALUMINUM RAILINGPerfect for enclosing sun decks, balconies, staircases, andswimming pools. Low maintenanceno rusting or rotting and no repaint-ing required. White and Black are in-stock, other colours are available on special order.

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.99LIN FT

Ideally suited to our outdoor lifestyle. Cedar is naturally resistant to moisture, decay and insect attack. • 12’, 14’ & 16’ Lengths

• Wood texture surface • Primed • Grooved on 8” centers • Ready to go up in fast in 4’ x 8’ sheets

SIDING PLYWOOD

2999 189907/16” ThickSHEET EACH

PREHUNGSTEEL 6 PANELDOORS

COMPOSITE DECKINGARMADILLO from Rhino DeckArmadillo’s “hardshell” is permanently fused to its composite core. The unique composition of the outer layer provides better control over pigmentation, resulting in a more realistic look.IT’S FULLY ARMORED: Super hard exterior shrugs off scuffs and stains and boasts superior resistance to fading.• 20 year manufacturer’s warranty including 2 year defective parts replacement warranty• 5/4” x 6” • 12’, 16’ & 20’ Lengths• 4 Colours to choose from

329 239ARMADILLO LITE from Rhino Deck Rhino Vision Solid

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These door units come assembled in a paint grade. 2” x 4” jamb, complete with bottom sill, sweep & weatherstrip. • 25 Gauge Steel • 32” Widths x 6’8” high

399

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DriftwoodCanyon

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LIN FT

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at Windsor PlywoodMAY RENOVATIONS

NEXTSTONE PANELSManufactured with specially formulated polyurethane com-bined with fire retardants and UV inhibitors, NextStone™ simulated stone siding is cast from actual stone and rock. 2.14 sq. ft./pieceSLATESTONE

NO MASONNO MORTAR

NO MESS!

Midnight Ash

RundleRidge Mojave

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Brown

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DO-IT-YOURSELFALUMINUM RAILINGPerfect for enclosing sun decks, balconies, staircases, andswimming pools. Low maintenanceno rusting or rotting and no repaint-ing required. White and Black are in-stock, other colours are available on special order.

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LIN FT

Ideally suited to our outdoor lifestyle. Cedar is naturally resistant to moisture, decay and insect attack.

SIDING PLYWOOD

2999 189907/16” ThickSHEET EACH

PREHUNGSTEEL 6 PANELDOORS

COMPOSITE DECKINGARMADILLO from Rhino Deck

fused to its composite core. The unique composition of the outer layer provides better control over pigmentation, resulting in a more realistic look.

exterior shrugs off scuffs and stains and boasts superior resistance to fading.

including 2 year defective parts replacement warranty

329 239ARMADILLO LITE from Rhino Deck

TM

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without the compromise.

Charcoal

LIN FT

LIN FTLIN FT

GoGreen!

Made from a mixture of

Foxtail

These door units come assembled in a paint

complete with bottom sill,

399

5/4” x 5”CEDAR DECKING

DriftwoodCanyon

GreyPainted Desert

Composite Decking

IN STOCK DECORATIVEDOOR GLASS LITES

5/4” x 5” CEDAR DECKINGIdeally suited to our outdoor lifestyle. Cedar is naturallyresistant to moisture, decay and insect attack.

• 8’, 10’, 12’, 14’ Lengths

Siding, trim, doors & more! For all your cedar projects.

Save off in-stock regular prices

URBAN WALL DECORCONTEMPORARY FASHION INTERIOR WALL COVERINGContemporary rustic wood interior feature walls made easy! Quick and clean installation using either double-sided adhesive tape, glue or nails. Each box contains 12 planks in two thicknesses:6 planks of 9/16” and 3/4”. Mix and match the thicknesses to enhance the rustic look and feel.• 4 styles: Stockholm, Helsinki, Oslo or Copenhagen• 4-3/4” x 46-3/4” planks• 12 planks per box (Covers 18.75 ft2)• Made in Canada

VINYL LATTICE PANELSPerfect for accenting pool areas, gazebos, etc.

GREEN TREATED FENCING

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PLYWOOD SPECIAL

EACH

EACH EACH EACH

1” X 6” - 6 foot

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339

299

590

We strive for accuracy in our advertising, if a printing error occurs, it will be corrected through notification at our stores. Rainchecks may be issued depending on stock availability. Some

Taxes are not included in our prices.

Proudly Canadian owned & operated

since 1969.

MAY RENOVATIONSat Windsor Plywood

EXTEND YOUR LIVING AREA TO THE OUTDOORS!

ACQ TREATED DECKINGWith a little imagination, there is no end to the possibilities when it comes to your deck. Pressure treated for long life against insects and rot.2” x 6” or 5/4” x 6”

VINYL LATTICE PANELS

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Perfect for accenting pool areas, gazebos etc.79999

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PATIO REPLACEMENT GARDEN DOORSThese doors come completely assembled in a 4

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We can machine match new doors

pre-hang, drill for lockset, mortise for hinges, install peep-holes and decorative glass lites. Don’t tear out that old door jamb!

why change it? Our door shop can mortise the hinges and drill holes for lockset to match your old door. Custom sizing also available.

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REGULAR SPACINGPVC WHITE4’ x 8’ Sheet. Reg. $29.99

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CEDAR COLOUR PVC PRIVACY SPACING

4’ x 8’ Sheet. Reg. $49.99

4x8-3/4 GIS Pine 4599/SHEET

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18990EACH

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complete with bottom sill,

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Essential componentExercise is an essential

component of a healthy lifestyle. The World Health Organization rec-ommends that healthy adults between the ages of 18 and 64 perform at least 150 minutes of mod-erate-intensity aerobic activity each week or do at least 75 minutes of vig-orous-intensity aerobic activity each week.

Many adults cite hec-tic schedules as their reason for not getting enough exercise, but even those who do find time to exercise could find themselves side-lined if they do not take certain preventive mea-sures to reduce their risk for injury. Though inju-ries can happen to even the most seasoned and knowledgeable athletes, there are certain mea-

sures adults can take to reduce their injury risk.

• Recognize your limi-tations. Once you have established a regular exercise routine and your body has grown accustomed to daily exer-cise, it can be tempting to overdo it or even unknow-ingly push your body to points that put you at a greater risk of injury. But recognizing your limita-tions is an essential part of avoiding injury. As you exercise more, you may notice certain areas of your body respond bet-ter to exercise than oth-ers. For example, if your wrists ache after strength training sessions, reduce the amount of weight you are lifting or look for strength-building exer-cises that don’t require lifting weights.

• Warm up before each session. No matter how accustomed your body is to regular exercise, warming up before each workout is still necessary to avoid injury. Warming up before each work-out elevates your heart rate and increases cir-culation, loosening the joints and increasing blood flow to the muscles you’re about to exercise. Between five and 10 min-utes of low-intensity car-diovascular exercise can help loosen up your body and prepare it for the more grueling workout to come.

• Switch your routines every so often. When exercise becomes a part of your daily routine, you may end up hitting a pla-teau. When that happens, your workouts may feel less effective. Switching up routines every so often can combat that prob-lem while also reducing injury risk to overtaxed muscles forced to endure the same exercises day in and day out. Diversify your workout every so often by choosing new exercises and switching up the cardiovascular portion of your workout.

• Give your body time to rest and recover. Exercise feels good, both physically and mentally. Daily exercise can help adults lose weight, and shedding those extra pounds can improve mobility and help adults live more active and ful-filling lives. Exercise also causes the release of hormones known as endorphins, which trig-ger positive feelings in the body. Those positive feelings can be some-what addictive, but it’s important that adults give their bodies time to rest and recover between workouts. Lack of time to rest and recover makes bodies vulnerable to injury, so include time to recover in your weekly exercise regimen.

Daily exercise can help adults live long, healthy and fulfilling lives. But it’s important that men and women of all ages take steps to reduce their risk of exer-cise-related injury.

TractorsMcCormick XTX145 MFWD, powershift LH rev, diff lock, 3 hyd outlets, 540/1000 PTO, 3 pt hitch, fender ctrls, 420/85R28 F, 460/85R42 R, 519 hrs showing.Kubota MX5000 MFWD, s/n 52961, LA852 ldr, bkt, joystick, shuttle shift, 540 PTO, 3 pt hitch, 9.5x16 F, 13.6x28 R, 421 hrs showing.1978 Volvo T810 2WD, s/n 16521, 2 hyd outlets, 540/1000 PTO, 11.00x16 F, 18.4x30 R, 4838 hrs showing.1995 John Deere 7600 2WD, s/n RW7600H007261, power quad, 2 hyd outlets, 540/1000 PTO, rear wheel weights, 11.00x16 F, 520/85R38 R, 4471 hrs showing.Brasou 2WD, s/n 155129, 5 spd, 2 hyd outlets, 540 PTO, 1826 hrs showing.

Combines1985 Coop Implements 9600, s/n 85140012, 1000 PTO, 10 ft Rake Up P/U, spreader, monitor, 18.4x26.Coop 9600, for Parts Only.

Swather2000 Premier 1900 30 Ft, s/n 136929, P/U reel, 1000 PTO.

Grain Truck1990 GMC Topkick S/A, s/n 1GDL7H-1P8LJ608135, 5x2, Universal 16 ft steel box, hoist, roll tarp, 26,503 km showing.

Seeding, Tillage & BreakingSeedmaster 20 Ft Air Drill, s/n 11004, dbl shoot, 5 in. rubber packers, SXG200 mtd tank, sgl fan.John Deere 9450 Hoe Seed Drill, s/n N09400H001873, 7 in. spacing, 2 in. rubbber packers, factory transport.CCIL 279 32 Ft Cultivator, 8 in. spacing, Valmar 160 gran pkg.Degelman 27 Ft Cultivator, s/n 30092.Coop 200 12 Ft Cultivator, s/n X-75.Morris 36 Ft Rodweeder.Cereal Implements 1001 30 Ft Disc.Inland 60 Ft Harrows, 10 in. tines. Riteway RR200 Rock Picker, s/n 300004, hyd driven.

Sprayer2006 Hardi RGR 2200 66 Ft Field, s/n 8835, 1000 PTO, 800 US gal poly tank, chem mix tank, trip nozzle bodies, 3 section ctrl.

MowerBush Hog 62 In. 3 Point Hitch Rotary, s/n 0818.Grain Handling EquipmentGoebel 3250± Bushel 15 Ft x 5 Ring Hopper Bin, on dbl skids, lid opener, aeration.

Westeel 1560± Bushel 14 Ft x 5 Ring Hopper Bin, on dbl skids, lid opener. Westeel 1250± Bushel 14 Ft x 4 Ring Hopper Bin, on dbl skids, lid opener, aeration.Westeel 1250± Bushel Hopper Bin, s/n 70855, on dbl skids, aeration.Goebel 2400± Bushel 15 Ft x 4 Ring Grain Bin, on steel, ladder, lid opener.Westeel 1560± Bushel 14 Ft x 5 Ring Grain Bin, on steel.Westeel 14 Ft x 5 Ring Grain Bin, on wood floor.Sakundiak HD10-1800 10 In. x 60 Ft Grain Auger, s/n 68005, Kohler 40 hp, elec start, mover, elec clutch, hyd winch.Brandt 842 8 In. x 42 Ft Grain Auger, s/n 17732, Kohler, 22 hp, elec start, mover.Sakundiak 6 In. x 40 Ft Grain Auger, Powerfist 13 hp, elec start.Denouden ILC21-18-312 3 HP Aeration Fan, s/n 935252.Caldwell ILC-18-312 3 HP Aeration Fan, s/n 86C501.Bruns 430 Gravity Grain Wagon, s/n 120575, roll tarp.Cushion Air 300 Grain Vac, s/n 1390013, 540 PTO, qty of hose, nozzle.

Harvey Gjesdal 5 In 1 Grain Cleaner, s/n W118, 2 screens.

Agricultural EquipmentBlanchard 8 Ft Steel Tapered Swath Roller.Landscape EquipmentField King 10 Ft Estate Sprayer, elec pump.

Tank2012 Westeel 1000 Gallon Double Wall Fuel, s/n 671205808, Fill-Rite 20 gpm 12v pump, meter.

Equipment AttachmentFord 8 Ft 3 Point Hitch Blade, man adj.

Other Items IncludeYard Machines 28 In. Snow Blower, Tecumseh, 10 hp, elec start, manual adj. 500 Gal Fuel Tank & Stand · CCIL Self Propelled Swather · Craftsman Riding Lawn Mower · Weed Whip · Leaf Blower · Auger Hoppers · Datsun Pickup, Diesel · Drill Fills · Engines · Slip Tank · Milk Separator · John Deere Wagon · Pencil Augers · John Deere 65 PT Combine · Doepker Rod Weeder · 2 Crazy Harrows · Grain Wagons · Discer · Cult Shovels · Water Pumps · Ford 2 Ton Truck · Air Compressor · Grinder · Wash Tub · Butter Churn · Anvil · Vise ...AND MUCH MORE!

Unreserved Public Farm Auction

Paul & Murray KrugBalcarres, SK | July 19, 2016 · 11 am

Auction Company License #303043 & 309645

Directions: From BALCARRES, SK, go 19.3 km (12 miles) East on Hwy 10, then 3.2 km (2 miles) South OR From LORLIE, SK, go 1.6 km (1 mile) West, then 3.2 km (2 miles) South. GPS: 50.816572, -103.313624

Dan Steen Agricultural Territory Manager East Central Saskatchewan

306.361.6154 [email protected]

For more information: Paul Krug: 306.229.2680, [email protected]; Murray Krug: 306.332.4449

For complete list of details visit: rbauction.com | 800.491.4494

1990 GMC TopkickSeedmaster 20 FtKubota MX5000

1995 John Deere 7600McCormick XTX145

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KELLIHER MOTORS LTD.KELLIHER, SASK. 306-675-2166

CHECK OUR WEBSITE AT…www.kellihermotors.com

STOP IN, SEE OUR INVENTORY, WE NEED GOOD QUALITY TRADES

AFTER HOURS: 306-675-2089*All units plus applicable taxes. DL #907112

DO YOU NEED A VACATION?BUY A VEHICLE IN JULY or AUGUST

Kelliher Motors will give you

YOUR CHOICE OF 3 TRIP OPTIONSJuly 15 - August 15, 2016 *See Dealer for Details*

2011 Mustang gt Coupe “CustoM”Very unique paint job, foose wheel/tire pkg., 5.0L V8, 6 speed manual,

black heated and power seats, Rouch exhaust, Mach 500 stereo, too many other items to list, “A must to see”, Sask. P.S.T. paid.

SALE PRICE $32,995

CONSIGNMENT - “DON’T MISS IT”

WAS $21,995. SLASHED TO

2015 F-150 s/Crew platinuM 4x45.0L V8, one owner & PST paid, only 16,000 kms, fully loaded,

#15-F-1. (Was $75,000 + taxes when new) Was $58,900SLASHED TO

$56,995

2015 edge SEL AWD3.5L V6, dual zone A/C, rear camera, SYNC, leather, nav., panoramic roof, tech.

pkg. & more, only 10,800 kms, #15-ED-1. SALE PRICE

$37,995

2014 gMC sierra 1500 slt 4x4All Terrain Edition, crew cab, 5.3 V8,

only 64,000 kms, heated leather, moonroof & much more, Sask. PST paid, #14-GM-1.

Was $43,995

SLASHED TO $42,595

2014 F-150 s/Crew Fx4 luxury 4x45.0L V8, leather heated/cooled seats, rear camera,

auto. temp. dual zone A/C, p. moonroof, p. sliding window, remote start, nav., tailgate step.

Only 37,100 kms, #14-F-2. Was $47,500

SACRIFICE FOR $43,500+

TAXES

V6, nav., moonroof, fully equipped, only 27,000 kms, #14-TAU-1.

Was $26,995 SLASHED TO

$24,900

2014 taurus sel awd

2013 F-150 s/Crew Fx4 4x45.0L V8, FX Luxury pkg., FX appearance pkg., moonroof, NAV., tailgate step & much more. Sask PST paid, only 50,000 kms, #13-F-1.

SALE PRICE

$37,500

2011 dodge raM 1500 C/Cab laraMie 4x4

Only 93,000 kms & Sask. tax paid, 5.7 V8, nav., leather, moonroof & much more, #11-DR-1.

Was $27,850

SLASHED TO $26,900

1.4 Ecotec turbo, A/C, C, T, PW/PL & more,

only 31,500 kms, #15-CRU-1.SALE PRICE

$15,595

2015 Chev Cruze lt 4 dr.

3.5L V6, heated cloth interior, SYNC & much more,

only 30,000 kms, #14-ED-1. SALE PRICE

$27,795

2014 edge sel awd

3.5L Ecoboost, fully loaded, #14-FL-1.

SALE PRICE $32,700

2014 Flex liMited awd

2016 F-150 s/Crew xlt sport “CustoM”5.0L V8, heated leather seats, nav., rear camera, tow pkg., plus all the extra accessories

over $20,000 ADDED, Len’s special. List new after rebates Was $78,232, #16-F-2.

NOW ONLY $65,995

2016 esCape se 4x42.0 Ecoboost, heated front seats, p. seat, very nicely equipped, only 12,000 kms, #16-ES-1.

SALE PRICE $27,500

2016 explorer liMited awd3.5 V6, trailer tow pkg., dual panel moonroof, nav., fully loaded, only 18.000 kms, #16-EX-1.

SALE PRICE $47,995

2011 roCkwood r00-233s CaMper trailer Sleeps 8, roof A/C, awning, heated mattresses, heat, microwave,

BBQ & much more, very good condition, #11-R00-1.

SALE PRICE $18,995

2014 Fusion se 4 dr.2.5 4 cyl., moonroof, reverse sensing, heated

front seats, appearance pkg. & much more, only 15,500 kms,

#14-FU-2. Was $23,995

SLASHED TO $22,300

2013 F-150 s/Crew lariat 4x45.0L V8, fully loaded,

only 51,500 kms, lots of warranty, #13-F-3.

SALE PRICE $42,995

Dually 4x4, 6.7 diesel, Lariat, fully loaded (new updated dually fender tubs). New Was

$74,000, SK tax paid, only 112,000 kms, #12-F-2.SALE PRICE

$43,900

2012 F-350 C/Cab l/box

2014 expedition liMited 4x4

Fully loaded, lady owned & Sask. PST paid, MUST SEE,

#14-EXP-1. Was $39,500SLASHED TO

$37,900

2.0 Ecoboost, heated leather, moonroof & fully loaded, only 9,000 kms, #14-FU-1.

SALE PRICE $25,495

2014 Fusion se awd2014 F-150 s/Crew lariat 4x45.0L V8, roll top cover & fully equipped, lots of

warranty, Sask. PST paid, only 33,600 kms, #14-F-1.

Was $46,995

NOW ONLY $44,774

2013 Ford F150 s/Crew lariat 4x45.0L V8, fully equipped,

Sask. PST paid, only 81,000 kms, #13-F-2. Was $38,900

SLASHED TO $36,995

2008 F-350 C/Cab xl 4x4

Just installed - rebuilt 5.4 V8 w/2 yr. warr., new brakes & calipers & rotors & fully reconditioned. Ready for work, #8-F-1.

SALE PRICE$19,995

2010 F-150 s/Crew Fx45.4 V8, only 102,000 kms, fully equipped,

leather, buckets & floor shift & more, #10-F-1. Reg. $24,995

SALE PRICE $21,295

2008 Chevrolet Cobalt se 2 dr.

4 cyl., auto., very sporty, only 156,000 kms, #8-C0-1. Reg. $6,995

SALE PRICE $6,250

2012 Ford F-150 s/Crew lariat 4x46.5’ box, 3.5 Ecoboost, fully loaded, roll top cover, bed mat, new tires, PST paid & only

75,000 kms, one ower, #12-F-1. SALE PRICE

$34,995

2008 nissan 350z grand touringOnly 58,000 kms, “very unique,” last year of the 350Z model. Never winter driven & stored inside, fully loaded & super clean, too many options to list. New fall of 2015:

touchscreen stereo, Stillen intake, Stillen dual exhaust, custom painted emblems & roof area, custom painted wheels. “A must to see!” No taxes.

$20,495 NO TAXES

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from throughout the Parkland area!If there is an event taking place in your community, think

about taking a few high quality photographs, writing up basic information of when it took place, what was taking place,

where & why the event took place.Submit to [email protected]

*We will do our best to use as many submissions as we can. Thanks for thinking of us.

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FULL LINE OF LAWN & GARDEN EQUIPMENT

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Honeybees flitting from flower to flower is one of the first signs that warm weather has arrived. Honeybees are a welcome presence in the garden, pollenating plants and contributing to local honey supplies.

Despite their impor-tance in the ecosystem, honeybees are in grave danger. In 2014, U.S. President Barack Obama created a task force com-prised of various agencies to address the growing issue of rapidly diminish-ing honeybees and other pollinating insects. This

initiative was a response to reports from American beekeepers indicating hive deaths have been on the rise, gravely affect-ing the honeybee popu-lation. Honeybees polli-nate many fruit trees, nut plants and vegetables, playing a crucial role for many nations’ food indus-tries.

In addition to govern-ment involvement and honeybee conservation methods designed by environmental agen-cies, there are many things that regular citi-zens and homeowners

can do to protect hon-eybees this summer. The Environmental Protection Agency and the Pesticide Action Network offer these tips.

• Exercise caution when applying any pes-ticides to home gardens. Be especially cautious when applying pesticides when bees are likely to be flying. If you must apply pesticides, do so only after dusk.

• Stagger your plant-ing throughout the grow-ing season. Rather than planting everything at

once, stagger planting for flowers and other plants that have blooms. This gives bees plenty of pol-len sources throughout early summer and into fall.

• Provide clean sourc-es of water. A small gar-den feature or a rainwa-ter collection is enough to provide bees with a drink when needed.

• Honeybees and other bees require some sort of shelter. Dead trees and plants provide adequate shelter, so don’t be so tempted to pull out all of the undergrowth in the name of aesthetics.

• Plant a garden that will attract bees. Resources for planting a bee-friendly garden can be found by visiting http://

www.panna.org/sites/default/files/Be e-Friend-lyGardening_PAN.pdf.

• If you come across a hive, leave it alone. It’s best not to disturb a hive and honeybee colony. If bees are located where they can become a nui-sance, contact a local bee expert to see if the hive can be moved.

• Think about becom-ing a beekeeper yourself. There are many different resources available to help you get started.

Bees are being threat-ened at an alarming rate. Educating yourself about what to do to protect honeybees can help to restore the valuable hon-eybee population.

The importance of protecting honeybees

Introduce your children to a healthy start in the kitchen

(NC) — Everyone wants their kids to make smarter, healthier food choices. The best way to achieve this is by involv-ing them — whether that’s giving you a hand with the meal selection, the food prep, or even the cooking. To ease them into becoming lit-tle chefs, start by teach-ing your kids to balance favourite treats with nutritious ingredients in

a single recipe. A perfect first step is making your own smoothies together, since it’s a quick and easy-to-make treat you can both enjoy. Get start-ed with this delicious smoothie, which com-bines kidfriendly frozen yogurt with fresh canta-loupe and fruit juices.

TANGO ORANGE-MELON SMOOTHIE• 2 cups Chapman’s

vanilla frozen yogurt• 3/4 cup ripe canta-

loupe, finely chopped• 3/4 cup tangerine

orange juice blend• 1/2 tsp lemon juice

Place cantaloupe, juice blend and lemon juice in a blender until smooth.

Add 2 cups Chapman’s vanilla frozen yogurt and blend again until smooth.

Tip: Experiment with this recipe and teach your little one about fla-vour combinations by try-ing out your own favou-rite fruit juice blend, or swap out the cantaloupe for fresh strawberries, pineapple or papaya.

Find more k i d - f r i e n d l y and parentap-proved recipes at chap-mans.ca/ParentsZone.

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ATTENTIONYORKTON CO-OP

FOOD STORE CUSTOMERS

Due to the possible strike by Canada Post

PLEASE WATCH FOR OUR FOOD STORE FLYER DELIVERED

IN SELECT THIS WEEK MARKETPLACE AREAS

or check the Co-op App for our flyer

• On July 21, 1775, Patriot minutemen in whaleboats raid Little Brewster Island, in Boston Harbor. The raid-ers temporarily drove off the island’s British guard

before burning the wood-en parts of the point’s lighthouse. Ten days later, 300 minutemen returned to the island to prevent the British from making repairs.

• On July 19, 1799, a French soldier discov-ers a black basalt slab inscribed with ancient writing near the Egyptian town of Rosetta. The Rosetta Stone contained passages written in three

different scripts — Greek, Egyptian hieroglyphics and Egyptian demotic — providing the key to deciphering hieroglyphic language.

• On July 24, 1911, American archeologist Hiram Bingham gets his first look at Machu Picchu, an ancient Inca settlement in Peru. The site itself stretches for 5 miles, with over 3,000 stone steps linking its

many levels. Today, more than 300,000 people visit every year.

• On July 22, 1923, John Dillinger joins the Navy in order to avoid charges of auto theft. A decade later, Dillinger’s reputation was forged in a single 12-month period, during which he robbed more banks than Jesse James did in 15 years.

• On July 18, 1940, President Franklin

Roosevelt is nominated for an unprecedent-ed third term. In 1947, Congress passed the 22nd Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, which stat-ed that no person could be elected to the office of president more than twice.

• On July 20, 1969, American astronaut Neil Armstrong becomes the first human to walk on the surface of the moon.

As he stepped from the lunar lander, Armstrong say: “That’s one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind.”

• On July 23, 1984, Vanessa Williams gives up her Miss America title, the first resignation in the pageant’s history, after Penthouse maga-zine announces plans to publish nude photos of the beauty queen.

NO-BAKE LEMON DESSERT

If you’re a lemon lover, you’ll certainly love this one.

•12 (2-1/2-inch) graham cracker squares

•2 (8-ounce) packages Philadelphia fat-free cream cheese

•2 (4-serving) packages Jell-O sugar-free instant lemon pudding mix

•2/3 cup Carnation Nonfat Dry Milk Powder

•3 cups Diet Mountain Dew

•1 cup Cool Whip Lite

Evenly arrange 9 gra-ham crackers in a 9-by-

9-inch cake pan. In a large bowl, stir cream cheese with a sturdy spoon until soft. Add dry pudding mix, dry milk powder and Diet Mountain Dew. Mix well using a wire whisk. Fold in Cool Whip Lite.

Evenly spread filling mixture over graham crackers. Crush remain-

ing 3 graham crackers. Evenly sprinkle graham cracker crumbs over top. Cover and refrigerate for at least 2 hours. Cut into 8 servings.

HINTS: 1) A self-seal sandwich bag works great for crushing gra-ham crackers. 2) Good as is, or with fresh fruit

spooned over top (don’t forget to count the addi-tional calories).

• Each serving equals: 198 calories, 2g fat, 11g protein, 34g carbs, 1,260mg sodium, 162mg calcium, 0g fiber; Diabetic Exchanges: 2 Starch/Carb., 1 Meat; Carb Choices: 2.

Many families find the rush is on to make it to school and work on time each morning. Feeling rushed in the morning is a recipe for added stress. Rushing through things is a poor way to begin a day, and those feelings of uneasiness can put a damper on the rest of the day ahead.

Making mornings less hectic involves a few different strategies that parents and kids can eas-ily incorporate into their daily routines.

1. Wake up slightly earlier. Getting up ear-lier than normal, even if it’s just 15 to 20 min-utes before you’re accus-tomed to getting out of bed, can help reduce morning stress. Resist

the temptation to hit the snooze button over and over again. A few extra minutes each morning can make you feel more relaxed and make for a smooth, stressfree start to the day.

2. Get some work done the night before. Prepare lunches the night before and have them ready in the refrigerator. In addi-tion, lay your clothes for the following day out each night. This saves time and takes a couple more things off your morning to-do list.

3. Ease back into a rou-tine. As a new school year dawns or a long vacation comes to an end, begin going to bed earlier and start waking up earlier as well. This can make the

transition from carefree mornings to busy morn-ings go more smoothly.

4. Prep backpacks in the evening. Look through folders, sign paperwork, check assignments, and do whatever is you need to do the night before to save your family from having to scramble in the morning. This ensures those permission slips get signed and items make it back into school bags.

5. Opt for school lunch a few times. Look ahead on the school lunch menu and speak with children about which meals they enjoy. Let kids purchase school lunch on those days to give yourself a day off from lunch detail.

6. Have quick break-

fast foods available. Smoothies, cereal bars, oatmeal, and whole-grain cereals are fast and nutritious ways to start the day.

7. Carpool whenever possible. Busy families can save themselves extra work by proposing a neighborhood carpool. Sharing school dropoff detail frees time up for parents once or twice a week, and kids may enjoy traveling to school with their friends.

Mornings can be tricky when family mem-bers are getting ready for

school and work at the same time. By practicing a few daily rituals, it’s

possible to curb the rush and start the day happier and more relaxed.

We invite readers to submit local scenic and human interest photographs

they have taken for publication in This Week Marketplace.

Photos may be colour or black and white, but must be clear and sharp

to be considered.

Name and address must be on the back of each photo.

Please include a brief description and identify people and places.

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HARVEST SALE!! $14/BUSHEL FOR CANOLA TOWARDS YOUR DOWN PAYMENT

JOHN DEERE COMBINES 2015 JD S690’S - JUST IN

243 hrs. c/w 615 ................................ $585,000272 hrs. c/w 615 ................................ $583,000239 hrs. c/w 615 ................................ $586,000

2015 JD S680’S - JUST IN246 hrs. c/w 615 ................................ $560,000245 hrs. c/w 615 ................................ $560,000242 hrs. c/w 615 ................................ $560,000251 hrs. c/w 615 ................................ $560,000

JOHN DEERE COMBINES2014 S690 c/w 615, 205 hrs. ............. $499,0002014 S690 c/w 615, 214 hrs. ............. $499,0002014 S690 c/w 615, 421 hrs. ............. $479,0002012 S690 c/w 615, 4WD, 680 hrs.. .. $425,0002014 S680 615P, 650 duals, 493 hrs. $449,0002014 S680 494 hrs. ............................ $449,0002013 S680 c/w 615, 577 hrs. ............. $415,0002012 S680 c/w 615, 586 hrs., 4WD, 7.10 duals ................................. $399,0002012 S680 c/w 615, 4WD, 571 hrs. ... $395,0002012 S680 c/w 615, 653 hrs. ............. $389,0002012 S670 c/w 615, 850 hrs. ............. $329,0002011 9870 c/w 615, 893 sep. hrs. ..... $279,0002011 9870 c/w 615, 854 sep. hrs. ..... $275,0002011 9870 c/w 615, 1227 hrs. ........... $259,0002010 9870 c/w 615, 1181 sep. hrs. .... JUST IN2010 9870 c/w 615, 1572 sep. hrs. .... JUST IN2010 9870 c/w 615, 1588 sep. hrs. .... JUST IN2009 9870 c/w 615, 1320 sep. hrs. .... JUST IN2010 9870 c/w 615, 1251 hrs. ........... $249,0002010 9770 c/w 615, 931 hrs. ............. $249,0002008 9770 STS PW7 hdr., 1117 hrs. Was $205,000 ...........NOW $179,0002008 9770 c/w PW7, 1074 hrs. ......... $209,0002008 9770 c/w 615, 1225 hrs. ........... $209,0002008 9770 c/w 615, 1420 hrs. ........... $195,0002010 9670 919 hrs. ............................. $219,0002007 9760 STS PW7 hdr., 1773 hrs. Was $159,000 ............................NOW $129,0002007 9760 1237 hrs. ........................... $169,0002005 9760 Low hrs............................. $149,0002007 9660 1485 hrs. ........................... $169,0002006 9660 c/w 914, 1994 sep. hrs. ... $129,0002006 9660 c/w 914, 2327 sep. hrs. ... $128,0002005 9660 1412 hrs. ........................... $146,5002005 9860 2012 hrs. ........................... $145,0002005 9860 2114 hrs. ........................... $143,0002006 9660 2025 hrs. ........................... $135,0002003 9750 Canadian Special, 1556 hrs. $125,0002001 9650 STS PW7 hdr., 3132 hrs. Was $95,000 ................................NOW $75,0001999 9610 2837 hrs. ............................. $65,0001998 CTS 2 3115 hrs. .......................... $49,5001998 CTS 2 3391 hrs. .......................... $47,5001998 CTS 2 3439 hrs. .......................... $49,0001997 CTS 2806 hrs. .............................. $43,5001997 9600 3597 hrs. ............................. $49,0001994 9600 2872 hrs. ............................. $47,5001994 9600 3620 hrs. ............................. $44,0001990 9600 4195 hrs. ............................. $29,0001982 7720. .............................................. $9,500

COMPETITIVE COMBINES2012 NH CR 9090 801 hrs., 790 pu hdr. Was $329,000 ......... NOW $247,5002010 NH CR 9080 934 sep. hrs. ........ $211,6502011 Case 8120 1076 sep. hrs. ......... $249,0002006 Case 8010 2014 sep. hrs. ......... $131,7502006 NH CR 960 1658 sep. hrs. .......... $95,2001998 NH TR 98’s ........................ From $27,3001994 Case 1688’s ....................... From $24,7501986 Case 1680 3537 eng. hrs. .......... $24,6501994 NH TX 66 2314 sep. hrs. ............ $19,875

JD DRAPER HEADERS635 D’s c/w cross auger ........... From $58,000640 D’s ........................................ From $59,000635 D’s ........................................ From $49,000630 D’s ........................................ From $39,000

936 D’s ........................................ From $29,500930 D’s ........................................ From $29,500

OTHER JD HEADERS612C Corn Header, only 3000 acres. Was $89,000 CASH - NO TRADE ....... $75,000630F Flex .............................................. $26,500930R’s ......................................... From $12,000930’s .............................................. From $4,500925’s .............................................. From $7,900230........................................................... $2,900224........................................................... $1,900

COMPETITIVE HEADERS2014 35’ Macdon FD75-S .................... $95,0002013 35’ Case 2142.................... From $57,80036’ Honeybee Drapers .............. From $28,00030’ Honeybee Drapers .............. From $19,25030’ New Holland 94C’s .............. From $28,87536’ Macdon 962 ................................... $14,70030’ Macdon 962 ................................... $15,400

SWATHERS2014 JD W235’s (35’) .............. From $149,0002013 JD W450’s (35’) .............. From $139,000JD W150’s ................................ From $129,000JD A400’s ................................... From $89,000JD 4895’s .................................... From $69,000Macdon M100’s ......................... From $85,0002007 Macdon 4952C ............................ $61,625Macdon 9352 30 ft. .............................. $58,000Macdon 2940 25 ft. .............................. $48,450Macdon 9300 30 ft. .............................. $24,6502011 MF 9430’s .................................... $76,500MF 200 Series 2 ................................... $28,500MF 220 ........................................ From $19,250Case 8825 (01) 1919 hrs. c/w roller ... $28,500Case 8820 25 ft. ................................... $14,625Case 5000 Diesel 25 ft. ......................... $7,600Praire Star 4920 30 ft. ......................... $33,150

GRAIN CARTSBrent 2096 Tracks ................... From $159,0002015 Brent 2096 ................................. $139,0002013 Brent 2096 Unverferth .............. $129,000Brent 1194 ............................................ $69,000Brent 1084 Avalanche ............... From $29,000Brent 880 .............................................. $43,500Brent 1080 ............................................ $35,000

AIR SEEDERS2016 Bourgault 71300 ....................... $325,000Bourgault 7950’s ...................... From $199,000Bourgault 7700’s ...................... From $185,000Bourgault 6550’s ........................ From $79,5002006 Bourgault 6450 ........................... $69,500Bourgault 5440’s ........................ From $46,500Bourgault 5350 ..................................... $49,000JD 1910’s .................................... From $45,000JD 1900’s .................................... From $35,0002011 Case 3430 .................................... $59,000

AIR DRILLS86’ Bourgault 3320 c/w 71300 ........... JUST IN76’ Bourgault 3320 MRB c/w 7700 ... JUST IN60’ Bourgault 3710 (New) .................. $239,000JD 1895 (04) coulter drill ..................... $85,000Bourgault 5710’s ........................ From $29,000Fleixcoil 5000’s ............................ From $9,900

FERTILIZER SPREADERS2013 JD DN 345 ................................. $128,5002015 JD/New Leader DN345 PTO drive ............................................ $145,0002015 Agri Spread AS 150 hyd. drive . $135,0002015 JD/New Leader L3030 (New)fits JD 4940 ........................................... $69,5001998 AG Chem 8103 Terragator .......... $59,000

JD SPRAYERS2015 R4045 495 hrs. .......................... $530,0002014 4940 329 hrs., Raven, hgt. cont. ............................... $420,0002014 JD 4940 1210 hrs. ..................... $389,0002013 JD 4940 120’, full GPS, 2 sets of tires, 1300 hrs. ................... $345,0002012 JD 4940 120’, 1435 hrs., full GPS, 2 sets of tires ..................................... $299,0002012 4940 1183 hrs. ........................... $299,000JD 4940 .............................................. $289,0002012 4940 1253 hrs. ........................... $289,0002011 JD 4930 only 1250 hrs., 2 sets of tires, full GPS, 2 HTC, 120’, 1200 gal ........................ $279,0002010 JD 4830 1550 hrs., 1000 gal., 100 ft., full GPS, HTC, 2 sets of tires ..................................... $249,0002010 JD 4830 100’, full GPS, 2048 hrs., 2 sets of tires ................... $215,0002010 JD 4830 100’, full GPS, 2048 hrs., 2 sets of tires. .................. $215,000JD 4720 (05) 1984 hrs., 90 ft., 800 gal. poly. ...................................... $159,0002006 4920 120’, 2 sets of tires, full GPS, 4344 hrs .............................. $159,0002005 4920 4020 hrs. ........................... $139,0002003 JD 4710 100’, 2600 full GPS, 2 sets of tires, 3600 hrs., ................................. $139,0002001 4710 2520 hrs., 800 gal. poly tank, 90’, full GPS, 2 sets of tires ..................... $139,0002005 JD 4920 4020 hrs., 120 ft., 1200 gal. S/S. ..................................... $139,0002001 JD 4710 2520 hrs., 800 gal. poly tank, 90’, full GPS, 2 sets of tires. ............. $139,000

COMPETITIVE SPRAYERS2010 Case 44201900 hrs., 120’, 1200 gal. S/S. ......... $259,0002010 Case 4420 c/w AIM, 1900 hrs.. $239,0002004 Case 4260 140 or 100’, 3201 hrs., full GPS, Raven HTC, 2 sets of tires, 120 gal. tank, AIM .............................. $115,0001996 Ag Chem 854 3817 hrs. .............. $55,0002008 Agco Spra Coupe 411 hrs. ........ $82,500

JOHN DEERE 4WD TRACTORS2014 9560R 600 hrs., PTO, triples ..... $469,0002014 9560R 673 hrs., triples .............. $459,0002012 9560R 2202 hrs., 520/46 triples, 78 gal. pump, PTO ..... $369,0002015 9520R PTO, 800/38, big hyd. pump ..................................... $510,0002014 9510R 1086 hrs., 800’s, 78 gal. ...$439,0002012 9510R, 78 gal. pump, 46” tires, 2018 hrs. .............................................. $339,0002013 9460R, 890 hrs. .......................... $345,0002013 9360R 1472 hrs., PS/PTO .......... $285,0002012 9360R 912 hrs., 24 spd. ............. $250,0002009 9630 78 gal. pump, 2970 hrs., 800 duals............................ $259,0002009 9630 78 gal. pump, 3200 hrs., 800 duals ............................................. $256,0001993 8970 24 spd., 8550 hrs., 520/42 triples ....................... $89,000

COMPETITIVE 4WD TRACTORS2014 Case 470 HD 710/42 duals, full GPS, PTO, leather, only 369 hrs. ....................................... $385,000

TRACK TRACTORSJD 9570RT (15)592 hrs., 36” tracks, leather. ............ $559,000JD 9510RT (12) 2216 hrs., 36” track. $339,0002013 Cat MT 865C w/PTO, 390 hrs. ............ Lease for $21,569.75 2015 9570 RT PTO/hyd. hitch ............ JUST IN

2013 Case 500 c/w PTO, 2592 hrs ... $368,0002013 Case 500 1909 hrs. ................... $359,000

MFWD TRACTORSJD 7290R (14)511 hrs., TLS, IVT. ...... $275,000JD 6215R (15) 384 hrs. w/H380 ldr. & grapple. ........................................... $239,0002015 JD 6215R, TLS, IVT, 300 hrs .... $259,0002015 JD 6215R, TLS, H380 loader, IVT, 400 hrs. ....................................... $236,000JD 6150 c/w H360 loader ................... JUST IN2015 JD 6140 c/w loader .................. $115,0002014 JD 5100 c/w loader .................... $86,5002013 Case Puma 145, ldr., 1550 hrs. ............................................. $139,000

2WD TRACTORS1993 JD 4760 8000 hrs., duals, Deg. 9’ blade ........................................ $47,5001964 JD 4020 Was $7,500 ............NOW $5,9001996 JD 8200 ....................................... $59,0001991 Case 7130 .................................... $45,000

MISCELLANEOUS1987 JD 435 Round Baler only2400 bales .............................................. $8,900JD 530 Round Baler ........................... JUST IN2000 JD 956 Moco ............................... $25,0002013 Brandt 3010 Grain Bagger ...................................... $331,0002012 Farm King 16x104 Auger ....................................... $21,5002015 Degelman 7200 Stonepicker .......................................... $25,000Degelman 7800 Stonepicker ............................................ $9,8002014 Meridian 14x115 Auger .............. $28,000Brandt 20x95 Conveyor ...................... $33,0002008 2400 Pull Dozer 24’ ..................... $48,500470 Cat Scraper hyd............................ $49,5001997 JD 444 Wheel Loader 8144 hrs. ...................... $58,5002004 Backhoe JCB 6300 hrs. ............. $49,000Case 1086 Loader ................................ $10,000New Pit Express Double Barrell Drive Over ................................. $29,900Highline BM1400 Bale Mover ........................................... $24,0002012 Highline CFR 650 Bale Processor ............................................. $14,0001999 Bale King 2010 Vortex Bale Processor ....................................... $7,5002012 JD 568 Round Baler ................... $44,0002011 JD 568 Round Baler ......................................... $35,0002008 JD 568 Round Baler ................... $29,5002010 16’ New Holland H7460 Mow Max .....................................$31,0002002 JD 567 Round Baler ................... $18,5001995 JD 348 Square Baler .................. $16,5001996 Case 8545 Square Baler ............ $16,5002009 New Holland BR780 Round Baler ........................................... $8,000Highline XL78 Rock Picker .......................................... $14,500Highline 546 Rock Picker ..................... $5,000

VERTICAL TILLAGE2016 Salford 4160 60’ ........................ $175,0002014 Salford 4160 60’ ........................ $165,0002015 Salford 4150 50’ ........................ $159,0002014 Lemken Helidor 40’ .................... $89,0002012 Lemken Helidor 40’ ............................................ $83,0002012 Salford RTS 41’ ........................... $82,5002011 Salford RTS 50’ ........................... $79,0002009 Salford RTS 41’ ........................... $67,0002012 JD 2623 40’, 500 acres .............................................. $95,000

JD S690’Sc/w 615. Starting at $425,000

12 7AVAILABLE

2012 TO 2015

JD 9770Starting at

$179,000

JD S680’Sc/w 615. Starting at $389,000

NH CR9090 (2012)790 pu hdr., 801 hrs.

Was $329,000

NOW $247,500

JD 348 BALER (1987)

Hyd. bale tension.$16,500

NH BR780 (2009)Mega wide

bale command.$8,000

JD 568 (2008)Mega wide, twine &

surface wrap, push bar.$29,000

MF 9430 (2011)30’, 353 hrs., U2 P/U reel.

$76,500

JD W150 (2013)C/w 435D header, 35’,

330 hrs.$129,000

JD W235 (2014)

FROM $149,000

MACDON M100 (2009)35’, 605 hrs., w/Macdon D50 hdr.$85,000

CASE 8545

(1996)$16,500

NH CR9080 (2010)

934 sep. hrs. $211,650

CASE IH 8010 (2006)

2014 sep. hrs. $131,750

NH CR960 (2006)

1658 sep. hrs. $95,200

CASE IH 8120 (2011)

1076 sep. hrs. $249,000

18 6AVAILABLE

2012 TO 2015 7 5

AVAILABLE2008 TO 2011

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