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14 Weyburn This Week, Friday, November 28, 2014
Weyburn This Week CLASSIFIEDSALL CLASSIFIED ADS MUST BE PREPAID • DEADLINE: WEDNESDAY AT NOON • For more info call (306) 842-3900 • Email: [email protected] • Fax: (306) 842-2515
FOR SALEFOR SALE: Four winter tiresand rims. Came off a 2010Mitsubishi Eclipse. Used onewinter for about 4 months. Arelike new. 205/60 R16. Asking$700 for the four tires and rims.Phone: 306-842-0702. 11/28FOR SALE: Railroad ties inbundles of 25. $300/bundle;power poles - $2.50/ft. Deliv-ery can be arranged. Call 306-861-4447. 11/28Advertisements and statementscontained herein are the soleresponsibility of the persons orentities that post the advertise-ment, and the SaskatchewanWeekly Newspaper Associa-tion and membership do notmake any warranty as to theaccuracy, completeness, truth-fulness or reliability of such ad-vertisements. For greater infor-mation on advertising condi-tions, please consult theAssociation’s Blanket Advertis-ing Conditions on our websiteat www.swna.com 11/28P R O V I N C E - W I D ECLASSIFIEDS. Reach over550,000 readers weekly. Callthis newspaper NOW or 306-649.1400 for details. 11/28RURAL WATER TREAT-MENT. Patented iron fil -ters, softeners, distillers,“Kontinuous Shock” Chlo-r ina tor , I ronEater . Pa t -ented whole house reverseosmosis. Payment plan. 1-800-BIG-IRON (244-4766);www.BigIronDrilling.com.View our 29 patented & patentpending inventions. Since1957. 11/28Butcher Supplies, Leather
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ENGINESGreat prices on new, usedand remanufactured en-gines, parts and accessoriesfor diesel pickups. Enginesshipped or installed. Give usa call or check us out atwww.thickettenginerebuilding.caThickett Engine Rebuilding.Ph 204-532-2187 Russell, MB.
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WANTEDFIREARMS. All typeswanted, estates, collections,single items, military. Wehandle all paperwork andtransportation. LicensedDealer . 1.866.960.0045www.dollars4guns.com 11/28WANTED - All Wild Fur,Shed Antler, Old Traps. CallBrian (306) 278-7756 or (306)278-2425 or Phil (306) 278-2299. 11/28WANTED: Canadian WheatBoard 1955-56 Permit Bookand Grain Company ItemsIncluding calendars, pocketnote books and rubber stamps.Box 5190 Humboldt, Sask. S0K2A0. 11/28WANTED: COLLECTORPAYING TOP PRICES for oldadvertising dealership signs,plastic or metal. Service Stationitems, gasoline pumps, globes,oil cans. Red Indian, Dodge,Ford, etc. 306-221-5908, 306-369-2810. 11/28
COMING EVENTSLAND FOR SALE AGRICULTURE
FARMLAND WANTED
PURCHASING:SINGLE TO LARGE BLOCKS OF LAND. PREMIUM PRICES PAID WITH QUICK
PAYMENT.
NO FEES OR COMMISSIONS!
RENT BACK AVAILABLE
FARMLAND WANTED
NO FEES OR COMMISSIONS!
SUMMARY OF SOLD PROPERTIES
Central - 206 1/4’sSouth - 75 1/4’s
South East - 40 1/4’sSouth West - 65 1/4’s
North - 6 1/4’sNorth East - 4 1/4’s
North West - 12 1/4’sEast - 51 1/4’sWest - 4 1/4’s
FARM AND PASTURE LAND AVAILABLE TO RENT
PURCHASING:SINGLE TO LARGE BLOCKS OF LAND. PREMIUM PRICES PAID WITH QUICK
PAYMENT.
RENT BACK AVAILABLE
Call DOUG 306-955-2266
HEATED CANOLAWANTED!!
- GREEN CANOLA- SPRING THRASHED- DAMAGED CANOLA
FEED OATSWANTED!!
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WANTED!!HEATED PEAS
HEATED LENTILS"ON FARM PICKUP"
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Buying/SellingFEED GRAINS
heated / damagedCANOLA/FLAXTop price paid
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ROOM & BOARDDORIS’ ROOM AND
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Call GNG for massive year end
herbicide sales:• Guaranteed best
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(no memberships)• Delivered to the yard
• No deposit on containers
• GNG dealers in most areas (new dealers
welcome)Products:
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Bond IndustrialSEA Containers
Selling New, Used and Modified SEA Containers for storage. Guaranteed wind,
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Ask about modifications eg. doors, windows, insulation, new paint,
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THANK YOUThank you to Dr. Fong and allthe staff at the Weyburn Spe-cial Care Home for their kind-ness and love shown to VernaDynna. You made her stay thereas comfortable as possible andfor that I am most grateful.Thanks also to Dr. Matiza forthe excellent care given toVerna this past year. She reallyliked you and knew that youcared. To the nurses at theWeyburn General Hospital,thanks for the care shown toVerna when she was there.May God bless each of you foryour love and concern.
Margaret Medwed
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Conservation Cornerby Lindsey Leko,Weyburn Field Area Conservation Officer
Well, deer season is here. The cold weather has hit, my Christmas lights are up, andit looks like winter is here to stay for a few months. No white stuff on the ground yet,but I would think that this will change within a day or two. Many of the sloughs andsmaller ponds have frozen over, but the larger water bodies are still open.
During the past couple of weeks, we have done a few meat processor inspections.For the most part, everything has gone well with what we are seeing at the butchershops. One issue we are seeing is the way that some people are improperly tagging theiranimals. This process is pretty simple and is no different than the system we had inplace years ago before we had the sticky backed tags that many of you hated.
For big game, each hunter is issued a three-part tag/seal. These tags can be pickedup at any ministry office. When you get these tags and associate the number on thetag with a given species that you have purchased a license for, make sure that youmark the species on the tag. That way, you do not have to worry about putting yourregular season elk tag or a draw tag on your Saskatchewan resident first white-tail. Wehave already encountered a few instances where people have put the wrong tag on theanimal. We are also hearing that some animals are not even tagged when they comeinto the shop. The hunter simply hands the butcher a set of tags, and tells him to "putthese on". This is not the way it is to be done and chances are pretty good that if werun into you in the field or enroute to the butcher with a deer that doesn't have a tagon it, then we are going to be scratched off your Christmas card list as this is aticketable offence!
As a reminder, here is the correct process for tagging big game:• Do NOT separate any tags until you are ready to cancel them after you have
harvested your animal. Seals that are separated are void.• Once the animal has been harvested, immediately cancel your tags by tearing
them apart.• Cut out or notch the date that the animal was harvested (month and day).• Insert string or quick zip tie into the tag.• Attach the designated tag to the hide, meat and antlers of the harvested animal.• Ensure the antler seal is above the burr and below the first fork or tine on the
antler, the hide seal to an ear and the meat seal through the ribs or leg tendon.• These tags have to remain on the animal (hide and antlers) permanently; and• Tags stay on the animal when taken to a meat cutter until processed. Another issue that many have asked about is the hunting of feral wild boar. There
are some restrictions on the hunting and killing of wild boar that need to be takeninto account.
Feral wild boar are considered a dangerous stray animal under The Stray AnimalsAct. As such, if you have permission from the RM administrator and the landowner,you can legally kill wild boar(s) while you're hunting big game with a valid license.
Saskatchewan's Wildlife Regulations prohibit anyone from hunting wildlife (in-cluding feral wild boar) during an open big game season unless they hold a valid biggame license which is valid in that zone at that time. Outside of a big game season,under The Stray Animals Act you can harvest wild boar once you've received permis-sion from the local RM administrator and have landowner permission.
As with deer, you are not allowed to hunt wild boar at night or use a spotlight tolocate them. Even First Nations people must have access to the land, which wouldinclude landowner permission in order to hunt wild boar for food.
Other common issues that officers find in the field include improper dress. Every-one now knows the new rules surrounding dress (that approved vests can be usednow), but many do not know that any person accompanying a big game hunter mustbe dressed as well in the specified colors. Even if you have no intention of leaving thetruck you must still be dressed properly. This would include kids, friends and spousesaccompanying you while hunting big game.
You can hunt coyotes during a big game season if you wish, but you may notaccompany a big game hunter while doing so. You cannot be hunting together at alland may not even be in the same vehicle.
You must also carry with you, a valid copy of your hunting license. Simply showingus a photo of it on your portable electronic device will not be allowed.
The Weyburn Wildlife Federation has set up a hide box out at Maintracks on thewest side. All hides can be dropped off there but please make sure that it is only hidesand not antlers, legs, heads or garbage. The people who run this are volunteers anddo not need to be sorting through these hides picking out garbage and other items.
The last thing that I want to remind you all is to respect land owners rights to theirproperty. Doing things like driving all over fields, over winter wheat, standing cropwill result in poor landowner/hunter relations and lots more posted land. Until nextweek…happy hunting and be safe out there!
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There is that old sayingthat says "Nothing is certainin life except death andtaxes", but Saskatchewanpeople know that isn't quitetrue. There is a third thingthat's certain: winter on theprairies.
If you're like me, back inOctober you probably gotsucked into thinking, 'Oh,this isn't bad. Maybe it willstay like this all winter.' Well,at least the mild weatherhung in until November.That's something, at least.
Of course, with wintercomes snow, and with snowcomes ice, which makes ahazardous combination onthe roads. We all know thatit always takes a little whileuntil our winter drivingbrains kick in so until theydo please just be a little morecautious, take a little moretime and drive a little slower.
Snow removal is a highpriority for our city at thistime of year. We are very wellaware of how important itis for safety and quality oflife. We know that it has to
MAYOR'SMUSINGS
by Mayor Debra Button
be done fast but we alsoknow that it has to be donesafely and thoroughly. Iknow it's hard to be patientwhen your street hasn't beenscraped for awhile but I wantto assure everyone that ourcrews on the ploughs areworking as fast as they can.
There's not much we cando to keep winter away exceptto scoop it up and move it butwe have taken significant stepsto deal with that other so-called certainty: taxes. I waspleased to see the recent re-port of the Canadian Federa-tion of Independent Business(CFIB) on property tax fair-ness in Saskatchewan, whichrated Weyburn highly in allcategories.
The CFIB study showedthat, among Saskatchewancities, Weyburn had thefourth lowest residentialproperty tax and the secondlowest commercial propertytax. As well, our "tax gap"(the difference between resi-dential and commercial taxrates) is fourth best among15 urban centres.
I'm especially pleased thatwe have achieved this whilestill providing a high level ofquality public services. Thisjust goes to show that it paysto run a city like you run yourhousehold - with fiscal pru-dence and common-sense.
All of this adds up tomore money in the pocketsof the regular, working fami-lies who have built our city.I'm sure we will all appreci-ate that extra money whenit comes time for Christmasshopping.
Speaking of Christmas, incase I don't have a chance towrite to you before then, Ihave three Christmasthoughts I'd like to pass on.First, don't worry aboutyour diet until New Year's -it's not worth driving your-self crazy. Second, please doyour best to support ourlocal merchants when you'reout shopping.
Last and most importantly,I hope that you and yoursenjoy all the blessings of theseason and have a happy andprosperous 2015.
Visit us online at www.weyburnthisweek.com
Letter to the EditorOur Conservative Government continues to stand up for Canadian families by mak-
ing life more affordable and helping families make ends meet. Every family with childrenwill have more money in their pockets to spend on their priorities following the PrimeMinister's recent announcement.
Previous tax relief measures since our government took office in 2006, have resulted ina tax reduction of approximately $3400 for an average, two-earner family with twochildren.
The Family Tax Cut, commonly referred to as income splitting, will allow a higherincome spouse in a family with a child or children under 18, to transfer up to $50,000 oftaxable income to a spouse in a lower tax bracket up to a maximum tax benefit of $2000.I find it remarkable that the leader of the Liberal opposition party, Justin Trudeau,intends to do away with income splitting if his party is elected. I can hardly imagine thatCanadian families would accept such a proposition.
The popular Universal Child Care Benefit (UCCB) has not only been continued butthe amount will be increased from $100 to $160 per child under 6 years of age, and inaddition, will broaden to include children beyond that age, up to age 17, with a paymentof $60 per child. For parents with children under age 6, this means $1920 per child, peryear, and for children age 6 - 17, $720 per child, per year, effective January 1, 2015.
This is such a good policy and initiative that I would certainly be prepared to fight anelection in Souris - Moose Mountain on this issue alone. The Opposition will have adifficult time opposing this.
Ed Komarnicki, Member of ParliamentSouris - Moose Mountain