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B7 Yorkton This Week | www.YorktonThisWeek.com | Wednesday, June 22, 2016 Jason Baluk Journeyman Plumber 306.620.7883 [email protected] *15 years trades experience* Residential Plumbing Heating Air Conditioning 175 York Road W., Yorkton Phone 306-783-8516 MASSIVE CLEARANCE ON NOW AT POLSOM - Mom, Grandma, wife, beautiful soul - so many words to describe an amazing woman. Janet Elizabeth Polsom, Betty, as everyone knew her, was born on May 2, 1937 to George and Muriel Hiett in Weston, ON. Her father moved his young family to Calgary where she went to school. After completing Grade 11, she went to Nursing School and became a Nurses’ Aide. Betty worked in Edmonton until she met a young soldier by the name of Ernest Polsom. After a short period of dating, her dashing soldier was off for a two year stint in Germany as a peacekeeper and the two of them began a letter writing courtship. He knew he was going to marry her and a couple of months after his return from Germany, they were united in marriage - a union which lasted 54 years before Ernest went on to heaven to make a home for her there. She missed him terribly. Now they are together in heaven and we can take great comfort in knowing that Grandma won’t be alone, as Grandpa was there to greet her. Together forever through some terribly tough times and some amazingly happy ones, they shared a love that endured all. Mom and Dad were blessed with six children, Ernest, Donald, Janet, Patricia, Philip and Joann. She was an amazing mother who loved each and every one of us the very best that she could. As we married and brought our mates into the fold, she welcomed each one of them with open arms. Then came the grandchildren and then great-grandchildren. Oh my how she loved each and every one of her grandchildren and great-grandchildren. She cared for each one, and each one was special to her in their own way. She always had time for them and always had hugs for each of them. Mom had a very giving heart and we remember when she reached out to two little girls who had lost their home in Kelowna. Mom wanted so badly to do something for them! She made many, many phone calls and finally found a lady at CBC who contacted them. She sent them a beautiful gift box filled with all sorts of things little girls love and thus began a lifelong friendship. Mom learned to make quilts and her quilts were so beautiful. Each of us were the recipients of a beautiful quilt made with love. It wasn’t just her children who were blessed with these gifts. Some made their way to the Children’s Hospital in London, ON for the sick babies. One year she made Christmas stockings with a little baby doll in each one. These were given, by the nurses, to babies born over Christmas. She made more quilts and these she gave to a nurse at the hospital in Yorkton, so that if a baby who was sick or newborn needed a blanket, there would be one there for them. Mom could also knit and her sweaters were legendary among her children as she knit them for all of the children. The most special ones were the ones she knit for each of the babies to come home from the hospital in. One year she knit over thirty pairs of mittens and gave them away to the Church to be distributed to the Sunday School children so that their hands would be warm. Mom never wanted fanfare, never wanted anyone to make a big fuss over her. She was a quiet, beautiful soul who was always there, loving each one of us. People who took the time to get to know this beautiful woman, never regretted it. She was truly a gift who will never be forgotten and will be forever missed. In accordance with Betty’s wishes, a private family memorial service and committal service will take place at a later date. Friends so wishing may make donations in Betty’s name to the Children’s Wish Foundation or the charity of one’s choice as tokens of remembrance. Friends so wishing may forward their condolences to the family by visiting www.christiesfuneralhome. com. Funeral arrangements were entrusted to Christie’s Funeral Home & Crematorium, Yorkton, Saskatchewan. SASS - Mrs. Rose Sass of Yorkton, beloved mother of Raymond (Donna) Sass and Lorraine (Mike) Heck was called to eternal rest at the age of 84. Rose is survived by 3 grandchildren, Nolan Sass, Trista Sass, and Brandon Heck as well as 7 great-grandchildren. Rose was predeceased by her husband Pete in May 2012, her parents John and Katherine, brothers William, John, Mike, Peter, Fred and sisters Katie, Nettie, Mary, Eva and Julie and is survived by her brother Joe. On October 25, 1953 she was united in marriage to Pete Sass. In 1955 they moved to a farm near Beaverdale area better known as the Lees farm. Their son Raymond was born in 1955 followed by the birth of a daughter Lorraine in 1959. The family endured the tough times without the modern conveniences and impassible roads until 1960 when Pete and Rose purchased land in the Fenwood area. Pete and Rose made many upgrades to the house and farm and remained on the farm until their retirement in 1994. At that time they purchased their dream home in Yorkton and enjoyed the regular retirement income which differed from the unpredictable farm income. They enjoyed their retirement lifestyle visiting many relatives, playing cards, drives in the country and meals out at Melrose Place, Grumpy’s and KFC better known as “Chicken” . Rose could always be remembered for her hospitality as anyone that visited was always treated to food varying from homemade baking to a full meal at short notice. Throughout the years at the farm she would have two large freezers full of food as well as a large garden that she would share with her children. Rose could be counted upon to assist in any family function especially in bringing food. Within her busy life on the farm Rose found time to instill importance of family traditions and values. Rose enjoyed crocheting, gardening, canning fruits and vegetables as well as listening to country music on CJGX. Rose ensured her children and family would not go hungry by providing a continuous supply of perogies and head cheese. In May 2011 due to declining health Rose was separated from her beloved Pete to be united later that year at the Yorkton and District Nursing Home. Rose remained a resident of the home until her passing. The family would like to thank the staff of the Yorkton and District Nursing Home especially the Skinner Unit for their compassionate and professional care of Rose throughout her life at the home. The Funeral Service was held on Thursday, June 16, 2016 at Yorkton Memorial Garden Family Centre Very Rev. Father Bohdan Lukie, C.Ss.R. officiating. The responses were led by Bernadette Gabora and Victor Puchala. The interment took place in the Garden of St. Luke at Yorkton Memorial Gardens with Mike Heck (Son-in-Law), Lorraine Heck (Daughter), Donna Evans (Daughter-in-Law), Ray Sass (Son), Brandon Heck (Grandson) and Jayd Girling (Great Granddaughter) serving as the casket bearers. Following a memorial reception, son Ray shared words of remembrance and appreciation. Memorial honouring Rose’s life may be made to The Skinner Unit and Yorkton & District Nursing Home or the Alzheimer’s Society as gifts of remembrance. Condolences can be sent to the family at www.baileysfuneralhome.com. Vichnaya Pamyat! Eternal Memory! PLATZ - Victoria Platz (nee Windjack) was born October 19, 1919 at Theodore, SK to Wasyl and Katherine Windjack of Theodore. She went to be with her Lord and Saviour on June 7, 2016 at the age of 96. She passed away in the Yorkton and District Nursing Home. She was predeceased by her husband, Emil, her sisters Helen and Irene, and her brother, Fred. She is survived by: son Ernie (Shirley) Platz of Sherwood Park, AB; son Melvin (Donna) Platz of Calgary, AB; and daughter Shirley (Bev) Leggett of Winnipeg, MB; her grandchildren, Delene (Andrew) Woolner of Edmonton, AB; Darcy Platz of Edmonton, AB; Kevin (Elizabeth) Platz of Port Alberni, BC; Trevor (Theresa) Platz of Calgary, AB; Lorelei Platz of Calgary, AB; Christine (Rick) Catellier of Winnipeg, MB; Russell Leggett of Winnipeg, MB; great-grandchildren, Ashley Platz, Ian and Hannah Woolner of Edmonton, AB; and Jakob and Josiah Platz of Port Alberni, BC. She is also survived by her brother, Alex Windjack of Saskatoon, SK and sister Elena Weinzierl of Mornville,AB. Victoria spent her early years attending Westbrook school and helping out on her father’s farm. Later she worked as a housekeeper for a farmer in southern Saskatchewan. She then moved to Yorkton where she worked at a restaurant. She was introduced to Emil Platz of Birch River, MB by her future sister-in-law. Victoria and Emil were married in Melville, SK on July 13, 1947. She moved to Birch River, MB to work alongside Emil on their farm; there they raised three children. Besides milking cows and selling cream and eggs, she always planted a large garden and spent many summer hours canning and putting up preserves, especially from the large raspberry patch. In 1974 Emil and Victoria sold the farm and retired to Melville, SK. Victoria continued to enjoy gardening and was very proud of her immaculate yard. She enjoyed travelling to spend time with her family and grandchildren. She loved fishing, camping and travelling with her family, even when the cot collapsed in the tent with her grandchildren. Victoria became an avid sports fan, especially of hockey. For many years, she was a season ticket holder of the Melville Millionaires. In 2002 Emil and Victoria moved from Melville to Yorkton and became residents at the Fairview Arms Seniors’ apartments. Emil passed away in 2003. Victoria became a resident of Theodore Health Centre in 2011 and spent her last years at the Yorkton and District Nursing Home. She enjoyed watching sports on TV, doing puzzles, playing bingo, and visits from family and friends. The family would like to thank the nurses and staff of Yorkton and District Nursing Home for their care and kindness given to Victoria. Victoria’s funeral service will be held Friday, June 24, 2016 at 2:00 p.m. at Zion Lutheran Church, Melville. Interment will take place in the Melville City Cemetery. Memorial donations may be made to Canadian Lutheran World Relief or The Lutheran Hour. Arrangements are entrusted to Matthews Funeral Home, Melville. STACHIW - Peter Stachiw, son of Stanley and Margaret (nee Banadyga) Stachiw was born, at home, on the family homestead, near St. Demetrius Church, in the Hryhoriw District near Preeceville, SK. Peter was very proud that both his grandfathers, Paul Stachiw and Mykyta Banadyga were instrumental in founding the school and church in the Hryhoriw District, although he was only able to attend school until Grade Nine, as he was needed to help on the farm. Peter and his parents farmed near the Stachiw family homestead (Century Farm 2006) until 1947 when they bought land near Leslie, SK. In order to move everything between the two farms, Peter needed to ride his bike from the new farm back to the Hryhoriw District to pick up the tractor and his mother, Margaret. This was just one example of his life long sense of commitment, duty and responsibility. In 1970, Peter met Ellen Visser, marrying in 1971. Together they raised three children on the farm, John, Marcia and Heidi. When Peter’s health began to deteriorate, they moved to Foam Lake in 1987, and sold the farm to Carl Kristjanson in 1988. While in Foam Lake, Peter and Ellen kept an immaculate garden. Peter was very proud of his garden, and although he was a very shy and quiet man, he came to life when showing it to his grandchildren and letting them sample the berries. With Peter’s health continuing to fail, he and Ellen moved to Yorkton to be closer to doctors and hospitals. Despite his health concerns, Peter remained independent and precise in all his endeavours which included renovating their homes, both in Foam Lake and Yorkton. He and Ellen continued to keep the yard, home and garden in perfect condition. The last few years saw Peter’s health declining rapidly, until he was called to rest on the morning of Monday, June 13, 2016. Peter was predeceased by his brother, Orest (in infancy), his mother, Margaret and his father, Stanley. He leaves to remember his life with love, his wife of forty-five years, Ellen of Yorkton, SK; his son, John of Winnipeg, MB; his daughter, Marcia of Moosomin, SK and her children, Kristen and Emily; and his daughter, Heidi (Brian) of Yorkton, SK and their children, Hayden and Grace. Funeral Services were held on Friday, June 17, 2016 from the Chapel of Christie’s Funeral Home in Yorkton, SK with Father Bohdan Lukie, C.Ss.R. officiating. The responses were led by Peter Kobylka. The Cremation Committal followed in the Yorkton City Cemetery, Yorkton, SK with Peter’s grandchildren, Hayden Russell, Grace Russell, Kristen Weedmark and Emily Weedmark serving as the urn bearers. Friends so wishing may forward their condolences to the family by visiting www.christiesfuneralhome.com. Funeral arrangements were entrusted to Christie’s Funeral Home & Crematorium, Yorkton, Saskatchewan. IN MEMORY The Canadian Cancer Society supports research, education and patient services. MAIL GIFTS TO 29 - 2ND AVE. N. (lower level) YORKTON, SASK. S3N 1G1 Please include name of person being honored or name of deceased and where to send cards. WORK - David Robert Work, 1946 2016. With deep sadness we announce the passing of our Dad at the age of 70, on June 14, 2016 after his courageous battle with cancer. Dave was born in Saltcoats on May 9, 1946. He is survived by his children: Kimberley (Narain Bhuta) of Coquitlam, BC and Sean of Saskatoon. Four grandchildren: Kayli (Shervin Sapida), Paige, Alexander, and Emelia and one great-grandchild: Treasure. Dave was also survived by his ex-wife and close friend, Marie Work, his sisters Colleen (Ron) Braun of Bredenbury and Pat (Dave) White of Kamloops. He was predeceased by his parents Eileen and James Work; his siblings Donald Work, MaryAnne Nabozniak and James Work; brother- in-law Ross Nabozniak. Dad was a Journeyman Electrician for most of his life with a love for all things country. He particularly had a love for chuckwagon racing and was a devoted fan. Dad cherished his family and loved watching his grandchildren and great grandchild grow. Dad was an avid coffee drinker and enjoyed daily trips with his friends to drink coffee and chat. As such, a Memorial service/coffee will be held June 24, 2016 at the Sterling Room, 117 Allen Ave, Saltcoats at 1pm. Obituaries Obituaries Obituaries Death Notices Obituaries Death Notices 1100 Notices 1200 Employment 1400 Education 2000 The Market 2020 Auctions 2086 Garage Sales 3000 Children 3500 Pets 3535 Livestock 4000 Seniors 5000 Funeral Services 6000 Real Estate 6500 Renters Guide 8000 Business Services 9100 On Wheels 9000 Agriculture CLASS INDEX 20 Third Ave. North, Yorkton Whether you’re buying or selling... CLASSIFIED ADS GET RESULTS! DEADLINES: Wednesday Edition, 4 p.m. Monday Marketplace, 4 p.m. Tuesday USE THIS CONVENIENT ORDER FORM TO PLACE YOUR AD CLASSIFIED ADS, YORKTON THIS WEEK, P.O. BOX 1300, YORKTON, SASK. 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B7Yorkton This Week | www.YorktonThisWeek.com | Wednesday, June 22, 2016

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Jason Baluk Journeyman Plumber

[email protected]

*15 years trades experience* Residential Plumbing

Heating Air Conditioning

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175 York Road W., YorktonPhone 306-783-8516

MASSIVE CLEARANCE

ON NOW AT

POLSOM - Mom, Grandma, wife, beautiful soul - so many words to describe an amazing woman. Janet Elizabeth Polsom, Betty, as everyone knew her, was born on May 2, 1937 to George and Muriel Hiett in Weston, ON. Her father moved his young family to Calgary where she went to school. After completing Grade 11, she went to Nursing School and became a Nurses’ Aide. Betty worked in Edmonton until she met a young soldier by the name of Ernest Polsom. After a short period of dating, her dashing soldier was off for a two year stint in Germany as a peacekeeper and the two of them began a letter writing courtship. He knew he was going to marry her and a couple of months after his return from Germany, they were united in marriage - a union which lasted 54 years before Ernest went on to heaven to make a home for her there. She missed him terribly. Now they are together in heaven and we can take great comfort in

knowing that Grandma won’t be alone, as Grandpa was there to greet her. Together forever through some terribly tough times and some amazingly happy ones, they shared a love that endured all. Mom and Dad were blessed with six children, Ernest, Donald, Janet, Patricia, Philip and Joann. She was an amazing mother who loved each and every one of us the very best that she could. As we married and brought our mates into the fold, she welcomed each one of them with open arms. Then came the grandchildren and then great-grandchildren. Oh my how she loved each and every one of her grandchildren and great-grandchildren. She cared for each one, and each one was special to her in their own way. She always had time for them and always had hugs for each of them. Mom had a very giving heart and we remember when she reached out to two little girls who had lost their home in Kelowna. Mom wanted so badly to do something for them! She made many, many phone calls and finally found a lady at CBC who contacted them. She sent them a beautiful gift box filled with all sorts of things little girls love and thus began a lifelong friendship. Mom learned to make quilts and her quilts were so beautiful. Each of us were the recipients of a beautiful quilt made with love. It wasn’t just her children who were blessed with these gifts. Some made their way to the Children’s Hospital in London, ON for the sick babies. One year she made Christmas stockings with a little baby doll in each one. These were given, by the nurses, to babies born over Christmas. She made more quilts and these she gave to a nurse at the hospital in Yorkton, so that if a baby who was sick or newborn needed a blanket, there would be one there for them. Mom could also knit and her sweaters were legendary among her children as she knit them for all of the children. The most special ones were the ones she knit for each of the babies to come home from the hospital in. One year she knit over thirty pairs of mittens and gave them away to the Church to be distributed to the Sunday School children so that their hands would be warm. Mom never wanted fanfare, never wanted anyone to make a big fuss over her. She was a quiet, beautiful soul who was always there, loving each one of us. People who took the time to get to know this beautiful woman, never regretted it. She was truly a gift who will never be forgotten and will be forever missed. In accordance with Betty’s wishes, a private family memorial service and committal service will take place at a later date. Friends so wishing may make donations in Betty’s name to the Children’s Wish Foundation or the charity of one’s choice as tokens of remembrance. Friends so wishing may forward their condolences to the family by visiting www.christiesfuneralhome.com. Funeral arrangements were entrusted to Christie’s Funeral Home & Crematorium, Yorkton, Saskatchewan.

SASS - Mrs. Rose Sass of Yorkton, beloved mother of Raymond (Donna) Sass and Lorraine (Mike) Heck was called to eternal rest at the age of 84. Rose is survived by 3 grandchildren, Nolan Sass, Trista Sass, and Brandon Heck as well as 7 great-grandchildren. Rose was predeceased by her husband Pete in May 2012, her parents John and Katherine, brothers William, John, Mike, Peter, Fred and sisters Katie, Nettie, Mary, Eva and Julie and is survived by her brother Joe. On October 25, 1953 she was united in marriage to Pete Sass. In 1955 they moved to a farm near Beaverdale area better known as the Lees farm. Their son Raymond was born in 1955 followed by the birth of a daughter Lorraine in 1959. The family endured the tough times without the modern conveniences and impassible roads until 1960 when Pete and Rose purchased land in the Fenwood area. Pete and Rose made

many upgrades to the house and farm and remained on the farm until their retirement in 1994. At that time they purchased their dream home in Yorkton and enjoyed the regular retirement income which differed from the unpredictable farm income. They enjoyed their retirement lifestyle visiting many relatives, playing cards, drives in the country and meals out at Melrose Place, Grumpy’s and KFC better known as “Chicken”. Rose could always be remembered for her hospitality as anyone that visited was always treated to food varying from homemade baking to a full meal at short notice. Throughout the years at the farm she would have two large freezers full of food as well as a large garden that she would share with her children. Rose could be counted upon to assist in any family function especially in bringing food. Within her busy life on the farm Rose found time to instill importance of family traditions and values. Rose enjoyed crocheting, gardening, canning fruits and vegetables as well as listening to country music on CJGX. Rose ensured her children and family would not go hungry by providing a continuous supply of perogies and head cheese. In May 2011 due to declining health Rose was separated from her beloved Pete to be united later that year at the Yorkton and District Nursing Home. Rose remained a resident of the home until her passing. The family would like to thank the staff of the Yorkton and District Nursing Home especially the Skinner Unit for their compassionate and professional care of Rose throughout her life at the home. The Funeral Service was held on Thursday, June 16, 2016 at Yorkton Memorial Garden Family Centre Very Rev. Father Bohdan Lukie, C.Ss.R. officiating. The responses were led by Bernadette Gabora and Victor Puchala. The interment took place in the Garden of St. Luke at Yorkton Memorial Gardens with Mike Heck (Son-in-Law), Lorraine Heck (Daughter), Donna Evans (Daughter-in-Law), Ray Sass (Son), Brandon Heck (Grandson) and Jayd Girling (Great Granddaughter) serving as the casket bearers. Following a memorial reception, son Ray shared words of remembrance and appreciation. Memorial honouring Rose’s life may be made to The Skinner Unit and Yorkton & District Nursing Home or the Alzheimer’s Society as gifts of remembrance. Condolences can be sent to the family at www.baileysfuneralhome.com.

Vichnaya Pamyat! Eternal Memory!

PLATZ - Victoria Platz (nee Windjack) was born October 19, 1919 at Theodore, SK to Wasyl and Katherine Windjack of Theodore. She went to be with her Lord and Saviour on June 7, 2016 at the age of 96. She passed away in the Yorkton and District Nursing Home. She was predeceased by her husband, Emil, her sisters Helen and Irene, and her brother, Fred. She is survived by: son Ernie (Shirley) Platz of Sherwood Park, AB; son Melvin (Donna) Platz of Calgary, AB; and daughter Shirley (Bev) Leggett of Winnipeg, MB; her grandchildren, Delene (Andrew) Woolner of Edmonton, AB; Darcy Platz of Edmonton, AB; Kevin (Elizabeth) Platz of Port Alberni, BC; Trevor (Theresa) Platz of Calgary, AB; Lorelei Platz of Calgary, AB; Christine (Rick) Catellier of Winnipeg, MB; Russell Leggett of Winnipeg, MB; great-grandchildren, Ashley Platz, Ian and Hannah Woolner of Edmonton, AB; and Jakob and Josiah Platz of Port

Alberni, BC. She is also survived by her brother, Alex Windjack of Saskatoon, SK and sister Elena Weinzierl of Mornville,AB. Victoria spent her early years attending Westbrook school and helping out on her father’s farm. Later she worked as a housekeeper for a farmer in southern Saskatchewan. She then moved to Yorkton where she worked at a restaurant. She was introduced to Emil Platz of Birch River, MB by her future sister-in-law. Victoria and Emil were married in Melville, SK on July 13, 1947. She moved to Birch River, MB to work alongside Emil on their farm; there they raised three children. Besides milking cows and selling cream and eggs, she always planted a large garden and spent many summer hours canning and putting up preserves, especially from the large raspberry patch. In 1974 Emil and Victoria sold the farm and retired to Melville, SK. Victoria continued to enjoy gardening and was very proud of her immaculate yard. She enjoyed travelling to spend time with her family and grandchildren. She loved fishing, camping and travelling with her family, even when the cot collapsed in the tent with her grandchildren. Victoria became an avid sports fan, especially of hockey. For many years, she was a season ticket holder of the Melville Millionaires. In 2002 Emil and Victoria moved from Melville to Yorkton and became residents at the Fairview Arms Seniors’ apartments. Emil passed away in 2003. Victoria became a resident of Theodore Health Centre in 2011 and spent her last years at the Yorkton and District Nursing Home. She enjoyed watching sports on TV, doing puzzles, playing bingo, and visits from family and friends. The family would like to thank the nurses and staff of Yorkton and District Nursing Home for their care and kindness given to Victoria. Victoria’s funeral service will be held Friday, June 24, 2016 at 2:00 p.m. at Zion Lutheran Church, Melville. Interment will take place in the Melville City Cemetery. Memorial donations may be made to Canadian Lutheran World Relief or The Lutheran Hour. Arrangements are entrusted to Matthews Funeral Home, Melville.

STACHIW - Peter Stachiw, son of Stanley and Margaret (nee Banadyga) Stachiw was born, at home, on the family homestead, near St. Demetrius Church, in the Hryhoriw District near Preeceville, SK. Peter was very proud that both his grandfathers, Paul Stachiw and Mykyta Banadyga were instrumental in founding the school and church in the Hryhoriw District, although he was only able to attend school until Grade Nine, as he was needed to help on the farm. Peter and his parents farmed near the Stachiw family homestead (Century Farm 2006) until 1947 when they bought land near Leslie, SK. In order to move everything between the two farms, Peter needed to ride his bike from the new farm back to the Hryhoriw District to pick up the tractor and his mother, Margaret. This was just one example of his life long sense of commitment, duty and responsibility. In 1970, Peter met Ellen Visser, marrying in 1971. Together they raised

three children on the farm, John, Marcia and Heidi. When Peter’s health began to deteriorate, they moved to Foam Lake in 1987, and sold the farm to Carl Kristjanson in 1988. While in Foam Lake, Peter and Ellen kept an immaculate garden. Peter was very proud of his garden, and although he was a very shy and quiet man, he came to life when showing it to his grandchildren and letting them sample the berries. With Peter’s health continuing to fail, he and Ellen moved to Yorkton to be closer to doctors and hospitals. Despite his health concerns, Peter remained independent and precise in all his endeavours which included renovating their homes, both in Foam Lake and Yorkton. He and Ellen continued to keep the yard, home and garden in perfect condition. The last few years saw Peter’s health declining rapidly, until he was called to rest on the morning of Monday, June 13, 2016. Peter was predeceased by his brother, Orest (in infancy), his mother, Margaret and his father, Stanley. He leaves to remember his life with love, his wife of forty-five years, Ellen of Yorkton, SK; his son, John of Winnipeg, MB; his daughter, Marcia of Moosomin, SK and her children, Kristen and Emily; and his daughter, Heidi (Brian) of Yorkton, SK and their children, Hayden and Grace. Funeral Services were held on Friday, June 17, 2016 from the Chapel of Christie’s Funeral Home in Yorkton, SK with Father Bohdan Lukie, C.Ss.R. officiating. The responses were led by Peter Kobylka. The Cremation Committal followed in the Yorkton City Cemetery, Yorkton, SK with Peter’s grandchildren, Hayden Russell, Grace Russell, Kristen Weedmark and Emily Weedmark serving as the urn bearers. Friends so wishing may forward their condolences to the family by visiting www.christiesfuneralhome.com. Funeral arrangements were entrusted to Christie’s Funeral Home & Crematorium, Yorkton, Saskatchewan.

IN MEMORYThe Canadian Cancer Society

supports research, education and patient services.

MAIL GIFTS TO 29 - 2ND AVE. N. (lower level)

YORKTON, SASK. S3N 1G1

Please include name of person being honored or name of deceased

and where to send cards.

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WORK - David Robert Work, 1946 2016. With deep sadness we announce the passing of our Dad at the age of 70, on June 14, 2016 after his courageous battle with cancer. Dave was born in Saltcoats on May 9, 1946. He is survived by his children: Kimberley (Narain Bhuta) of Coquitlam, BC and Sean of Saskatoon. Four grandchildren: Kayli (Shervin Sapida), Paige, Alexander, and Emelia and one great-grandchild: Treasure. Dave was also survived by his ex-wife and close friend, Marie Work, his sisters Colleen (Ron) Braun of Bredenbury and Pat (Dave) White of Kamloops. He was predeceased by his parents Eileen and James Work; his siblings Donald Work, MaryAnne Nabozniak and James Work; brother- in-law Ross Nabozniak. Dad was a Journeyman Electrician for most of his life with a love for all things country. He particularly had a love for chuckwagon racing and was a devoted fan. Dad cherished his

family and loved watching his grandchildren and great grandchild grow. Dad was an avid coffee drinker and enjoyed daily trips with his friends to drink coffee and chat. As such, a Memorial service/coffee will be held June 24, 2016 at the Sterling Room, 117 Allen Ave, Saltcoats at 1pm.

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Sales3000 Children3500 Pets3535 Livestock

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Services6000 Real Estate6500 Renters

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GRIFFITH - Arthur Griffith was born on December 27, 1916 on the family farm in the Cherryfield district, near Willowbrook, SK. He was the eldest son of George and Ruth (nee Meays) Griffith. Arthur attended the Cherryfield school. His formal education ended in 1933, when he quit school to start farming. However, his lifetime education and strong determination taught him he could do anything he set his mind to. In 1947, he bought the BA Service Station in Willowbrook which he ran for twelve years. It was during this time that he earned his Journeyman Mechanic papers. Arthur met Florence Luke while he was a patient in the Queen Victoria Hospital in Yorkton where she was a nurse. They were united in marriage on August 5, 1948. Arthur sold the garage in 1959 due to back problems. He continued farming and in 1960 he took a course in Downsview, ON so he could run the diesel turbines at White Spruce,

employment he held until he was 65 years of age. He also enjoyed camping, photography, music and telling stories of the past. He liked curling and was one of the original members of the Ace High Club that built the Willowbrook Curling Rink. Arthur passed away on Wednesday, June 15, 2016 at the Yorkton & District Nursing Home, Yorkton, SK. He was 99 years of age. His family is grateful for all the years that they had with Arthur. Arthur was predeceased by his wife, Florence; parents, George and Ruth Griffith; a sister, Evelyn Bella and a brother-in-law, Steve Bella. He will be forever loved and remembered by his daughter, Evelyn; his son, Kenneth; his brother, Russell (Eileen) Griffith as well as many nieces, a nephew, other relatives and friends. Funeral Mass was celebrated on Monday, June 20, 2016 from the Chapel of Christie’s Funeral Home in Yorkton, SK with Father Francis Hengen officiating. The Readers were Colleen Hoffort and Dorothy Griffith. Accompanied by Scott and Colleen Hoffort, Father Francis led the congregation in the singing of the hymns, “Amazing Grace”, “The Lord’s My Shepherd”, “Song of the Angels” and “Church in the Wildwood”. The Interment Service followed in the Yorkton City Cemetery, Yorkton, SK with Tracy Dumonceaux, Scott Hoffort, Bill Yaremko, Wayne Unyi, Amos Unyi and John Woychesko serving as the casket bearers. Friends so wishing may forward their condolences to the family by visiting www.christiesfuneralhome.com. Funeral arrangements were entrusted to Christie’s Funeral Home & Crematorium, Yorkton, Saskatchewan.

Providing a full burial and cremation services.

Prearrangement counselingand information.

Authorized Monument Dealerfor Remco Memorials.

We accept allPurple Shield Plans.

121 Palliser Way,Yorkton, SK S3N 4C6

Telephone: 306-782-2312Fax: 306-786-6415

Toll Free: (306) 1800-268-7052http://www.christiesfuneralhome.com

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Kopan’s Funeral Service

Highway #9 North,Yorkton, SK

306-783-0099Toll-free 1-866-797-5084

www.kopans.caFuneral, Cremation, Memorial

Services, Monuments, Pre-arrangements, Purple

Shield Plans, Notary Public Services

Serving ALL with Dignity, Honesty and Integrity

Saving Families ThousandsAsk a family we’ve served.

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FULLY GUARANTEEDLICENSED AND BONDED

529 Main St. South,Box 476, Ituna, Sask. S0A 1N0

Ph. 306-795-2428Serving Surrounding Areas

Since 1960

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A place forremembering...Surrounded by a wealth of spruce and pine trees is the City of Yorkton Cemetery. This peaceful, historic setting has a variety of standard and cremation plots available.

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Serving Yorktonand the surrounding

community since 1963

Our promise is simple -we are committed to

providing the nest in funeral services and

understanding care tothe families we serve with

compassion, dignity,integrity and

professional excellence.

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Phyllis Oranchuk-Turgeon (Nee Kupchinski)August 22, 1947 -

June 26, 2015They say there is a reasonThey say that time will healBut neither time nor reasonWill change the way we feelFor no one knows the heartacheThat lies behind our smilesNo one knows how many timesWe have broken down and criedWe want to tell you somethingSo there won’t be any doubtYou’re so wonderful to think ofBut so hard to be without.

All our love, Russell, John, Lorraine, August & Nixon,

Carol & Connor

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FOR SALE BY TENDERLocated in R.M. of Garry #245DEEDED LANDNW 24-26-8W2 including BLOCK A: PLAN 101672243NE 24-26-8W2Ptn. SE 25-26-8W2Being BLOCK A; PLAN 101672254LEASE LANDSW 27-26-8W2Prospective purchasers must rely on their own research of the property to determine acreage, condition, improvements, and assessment.Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Please submit certi ed cheque for 5% of bid with tender, payable to Lewans & Ford In Trust, and clearly mark envelope SCHLEICHER ESTATE LAND TENDER.” Tenders will close July 11, 2016 at 2 p.m.LEWANS & FORDBarristers & SolicitorsBox 759Assiniboia, SaskatchewanSOH OBO306-642-4520 fax: [email protected]

20 - 3rd Ave. North, Yorkton, SK S3N 3R1 Ph. 782-2465

Tender for Contract DriversNewspaper delivery drivers with vehicle for carriers, dealers, post of ce, missed papers and parcel delivery.Rural delivery is once per week on Thursday p.m.City delivery is Wednesday and Thursday.Parcel and missed paper delivery is daily as required.Payment is on a per trip, kilometre, piece and monthly basis.Contracts will be in effect until August 31, 2018.Tenders close July 29, 2016.Only tenders displaying contact numbers for cell phone, mobile phone or immediate means of communication on tender envelope will be considered.Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted.

Tender envelopes are available from our of ce.

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Obituaries

Funeral Services

Obituaries

Funeral Services

In Memoriam

Coming Events

Th e newest Rocket has joined the team! Jason & Nicole are

proud to announce that they have negotiated the signing of 8 lb 14 oz, 21 3/4 inches long, Callahan Nicson Smalley.Callahan arrived in town on

June 16, 2016 at 1:21 a.m.He will cheer on his

Daddy, Grampa and Uncle from the stands until his

offi cial start date is determined.

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Births

In Memoriam

ZACHARUK - Patricia (Lucy), who passed away June 21, 1994.Those we love don’t go away,They walk beside us everyday.

-Rodger, Faithe & Shaun Prodanuk.

Announcements

RHYTHM MASTER CD’s may be purchased at

Saddles & Steel in Yorkton on West

Broadway. Featuring: The

Sweetheart Waltz.

Coming Events

ST. AUGUSTINE’S Anglican Church, Saltcoats

invite you to our 125th Anniversary Celebration Sunday, August 28, 2016. Worship Service - 2p.m.Refreshments to follow.

RSVP by August 14, 2016.Edith Maddaford

Telephone: 306-744-2216email:

[email protected].

Adult Personal Messages

25 YEARS Lady looking for a gen- erous man aged 26-65, all nation- alities, to spend quality time with. Call Ebony 306-400-0925 or 204- 808-8299.

GENT 60 looking for lady partner ages 25 to 55. Slim to average any nationality to spend weekend in July at Green Haven Sun Club. Email evenings only. Email: [email protected]

Legal/Public Notices

NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of FAYE BERNADINE

HAMILTON, late of the City of Yorkton, in the Province of Saskatchewan, deceased.

All claims against the above estate, duly verified by Statutory Declaration and with particulars and valuation of security held, if any, must be sent to the undersigned before the 22nd day of July A.D. 2016.

STEPHANIUK LAW OFFICEBarrister & Solicitor#5 - 5th Avenue NorthYorkton, Saskatchewan S3N 0Y9

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NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the estate of TERRY DALE PUGH,

late of the City of Yorkton, in the Province of Saskatchewan,

deceased.All claims against the above estate, duly verified by Statutory Declaration and with particulars and valuation of security held, if any, must be sent to the undersigned before the 22nd day of July A.D. 2016.

STEPHANIUK LAW OFFICEBarrister & Solicitor#5 - 5th Avenue NorthYorkton, Saskatchewan S3N 0Y9

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Learn how Family Matters can help you and your family today.

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Family Matters

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NOTICE TO CREDITORS

In the estate of LAWRENCE DWAYNE RICHARDS, late of Yorkton, Saskatchewan, deceased.

All claims against the above estate, duly verified by statutory declaration and with particulars and valuation of security held, if any, must be sent to the undersigned before the 31st day of July, 2016.

RONALD J. BALACKO, Q.C.Executor’s lawyerRusnak Balacko Kachur Rusnak7 Broadway St. E., PO Box 1148Yorkton, SK S3N 2X3

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Coming Events

Legal/Public Notices

CRIMINAL RECORD?Canadian Record Suspension

(Criminal pardon) seals record. American waiver

allows legal entry. Why risk employment,

business, travel, licensing, deportation, peace of mind?

Free consultation: 1-800-347-2540

Childcare Wanted

NEEDS FULL-TIME Nanny for two children (newborn & 3yr. old), Yorkton. Hours 7:30am-4:30pm weekdays/weekends. Experience an asset. Wage $11.50/hr. Email me at [email protected].

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.

WORLD’S BEST Acupuncture Method. $45. Massage/Reflexology & Acupuncture $65. Massage & Reflexology $45. Naturopathic herbs. Call Now 306-592-3273. Tadmore.

Carpentry

K&K CONSTRUCTION & Carpentry: Renovating, Roofing, Siding, Fences, Garages, etc. Call Thomas Kowalchuk at 306-621-5663 or 306-786-1887 (business).

Health Services

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Janitorial

MAID AT HOME; Commercial & Residential Cleaning. Yorkton. Call 306-641-9932.

Lawn & Garden

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mowers & equipment

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BUILT TO LASTPRICEDTO SELL

YORKTON SMALL ENGINE & REPAIR

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

Stihl FS38

$14995

FOR ALL YOUR GARDEN SUPPLIES

YOUNG’SPLANT WORLD LTD.

NURSERY • GARDEN CENTRE • GROCERY STORE

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YoungsPlantWorld_1x18.nil_ R001340164.indd 1x18L comp7/DB (classified) wed tfcGRASS CUTTING, Hedge Trim- ming, Eavestrough cleaning, gar- den tilling. Phone Jordan 306-516- 7378.

Renos & Home Improvement

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

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

Services for Hire

FENCE REMOVAL. Wire rolled, Posts removed and piled. Call 306-783-5639 or cell 306-641-4255.

GITTRR DUNN YARD WORKS BOBCAT AND MINI-HOE for hire. No job is too big or small. Brush removal, Landscaping, Excavat- ing, Post Auger, Manure Manage- ment. CALL FOR FREE WRITTEN QUOTE SERVING YORKTON AND AREA LOCAL BUSINESS. 306-272-7476.

Cabins/Cottages/Country Homes

CABIN, 4 bedroom at Donald Gunn Good Spirit Prov. Park. Deck, garage, shed, 2 driveways. 306-782-2558 or 306-641-2201.

LOTS & CABINS For Sale at Sun Hills Resort. Lake of the Prairies. 40 minutes East of Yorkton. www.sunhillsresort.com or call 306-597-9999.

Tenders

Houses for Sale

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HOUSE FOR SALE

$350,000.00120 Elizabeth Ave., YorktonSam Zeibin 306-782-7701

3 BEDROOM House To Be Moved. Asking $32,000 OBO. Phone 306-542-7725 or 306-595- 4571.

4 BEDROOM, 2 Bathroom House for Sale in Theodore. Detached 2 car garage, all appliances included. Phone 306-647-2736.

HOUSE FOR SALE in Lipton, SK. Solid family bungalow. Well appointed and attention to detail is evident throughout this remodeled home. It is perfect for a retiring couple or young family. 109 Watson St. Built in 1985. Ext. Bldg. size 1196sq.ft. Full basement, taxes $2,102 (2015), Third bedroom rec. room and 3-pc. bath in base- ment. All appliances included. $179,900. Call Jim or Deana Schultz 306-331-5915 or 306- 336-0030.

Lots & Acreages for Sale

LAKE LOTS FOR SALELarge, serviced lakeside and 2nd row cul-de-sac lots for sale at M & M Tiechko Beach at Good Spirit Lake. Go to www.mandmtiechkobeach.com or phone 306-668-8459 for more details.

Land for Sale

R.M. OF ORKNEY #244 - NE-08- 26-05-W2, 7 1/2 miles West of Yorkton. Assessment. 38,000. 160 acres - approx. 85 acres hay- land/pasture, approx. 75 acres slough/bush, fence, $89,900 or of- fers. Clarence Hannotte. Yorkton, 306-621-8079.

Land Wanted

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 - 219 1/4’sSouth - 100 1/4’s

South East - 46 1/4’sSouth West - 65 1/4’s

North - 10 1/4’sNorth East - 14 1/4’sNorth West - 12 1/4’s

East - 57 1/4’sWest - 50 1/4’s

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PURCHASING:SINGLE TO LARGE BLOCKS OF LAND. PREMIUM PRICES PAID WITH QUICK

PAYMENT.

RENT BACK AVAILABLE

Call DOUG 306-955-2266

[email protected]

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Tenders

Houses for Sale

Mobile/Manufactured Homes for Sale

RTM SHOW HOME:

1594 FT, 9’ CEILINGS, VAULTED PORTION, FRONT

VERANDA AREA, STONEWORK, GABLES AND DORMERS,

MAPLE CABINETS. AWESOME QUALITY AND

BEAUTY!

www.swansonbuilders.ca 306-493-7027. Saskatoon, SK.

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THREE BEDROOM, one bath mobile at 142 Appleton Dr., Yorkton. 1300 sq. ft. with new roof and windows. $60,000. OBO. Call 306- 783-8130.

Recreational Property

SERVICED, FLOOD proof Lake Front Lots from $44,900. See Old Town Harbour on Regina Kijiji, Facebook or call for a brochure, price list & info. 204-761-6165.

Apartments/Condos for Rent

ALLANBROOKE APARTMENTS

• Large 1 & 2 bedroom.

• Soft water, heat, andparking included• Fridge & stove • In suite laundry

• A/C, deck & patio door • Secure, quiet

FOR VIEWING CALLJanet 306-620-6838

ON BUS ROUTE

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GIBSON & OTIS APTS.9 Duncan St. E., 2nd Ave. N.VERY QUIET BUILDING

Call Brian 306-783-9819

-Heat & water included -Soft water*Free Laundry Room

*REFERENCES REQUIRED

BACHELOR, 1 & 2 BEDROOM

APTS.Starting at

$565/mo.

2 bdrm. available

immediately.Bachelor & 1

bdrm. available in June

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COLUMBIA WEST & PREMIER EAST APTS.

Bradbrooke Dr.306-621-6793Bachelor, 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom

Suites- Fridge, stove, parking, heat & water

included- Security doors, close to bus stop- No pets - Balconies on 2 & 3 bedroom suites

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Potoski Street

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Armstrong Road

Watson Trail

Accelerating Success.Highway Subdivision Light Industrial | Office | Retail New Retail Development

Space in Linden Square Imperial Plaza Pad Site/ Office

New subdivision for developmentIdeal for distribution or

manufacturing. Will build to suitDirect highway access11.08 AC

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HIGHWAY #9 - YORK COLONYOne block north of Broadway St.Current use is industrial retailerCan be converted to office or retail5,000 SF

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35 SMITH STREET WESTUnder redevelopment/ renovationCentral retail strip locationTenant improvement available11,321 SF - can be subdivided to suit

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15 BROADWAY STREET WEST

Busy shopping centreAdjacent to highest traffic count

in cityRetail or office1,585 SF each

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# 2 & 11-385 BROADWAY ST EPad Site and Office availableHigh traffic countDirect highway accessRetail or Office up to 12,000 SF

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200 SMITH STREET

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For Sale For Lease For Lease

For Lease For Lease

On busiest industrial arteryOffice portionHigh efficiency furnace | HVAC

system4,200 SF

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386 FIFTH AVENUE NORTH

For Lease

Half Acre Industrial

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COLLIERS INTERNATIONAL2505 11th Avenue, Suite 200

Regina, SK S4P 0K6www.colliers canada.com

2016 | CIR Commercial Realty Inc.

CONTACT USRON SKINNERSales Associate | Yorkton+1 306 621 [email protected]

YORKTON

Half Acre Industrial

Highway Subdivision Light Industrial | Offi ce | Retail New Retail Development

Space in Linden Square Imperial Plaza Pad Site/Offi ce

www.remax-bluechip-yorkton-sk.ca269 HAMILTON ROAD, YORKTON 306-783-6666

LIST WITH US AND YOU COULD WIN $1000One draw each month for a year. Contest rules on our website.

OPEN HOUSE BLITZ#201 - 19 BROADWAY STREET E., YORKTONLoft style condo. MLS®572705$337,500

Realtor® Diane RusnakSat., June 25, 2016

1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.

370 4TH AVENUE N., YORKTONMLS®576133

$159,000Realtor® Wade WindjackThurs., June 23, 20165:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.

43 BRADBROOKE DR., YORKTON

MLS®573251$220,000Realtor® Elyce WilsonThurs., June 23, 20165:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.

RM OF ORKNEYAcreage 5 miles west of Yorkton

24.47 acres MLS®540877$399,000Realtor® Bill Harrison

Thurs., June 23, 20165:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.

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Industrial/Commercial

Open Houses

Industrial/Commercial

Open Houses

Industrial/Commercial

Open Houses

Industrial/Commercial

Open Houses

Apartments/Condos for Rent

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Available Immediatelyfor Rent!

2 BEDROOM SUITE IN4-PLEX BUILDING

For Inquiries, please call

306-782-8803Daytime

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

Houses For Rent

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

AVAILABLE NOW: Older two bed- room house for rent. Also furniture for sale. Offers will be accepted. Call 306-783-5327.

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

STARTING AT $550, Houses For Rent in Canora. No Pets. Refer- ences required. Utilities extra. Phone for more information 306-563-2031. www.canorahomerentals.com.

Suites For Rent

Just North of Parkland Mall

Taking Applications for 1 & 2 BEDROOM

SUITESRecently renovated with

new appliances.REFERENCES REQUIREDFOR APPOINTMENT CALL

306-783-3379

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BRIGHT 1 bedroom 2nd floor suite with it’s own entrance and parking. Washer/dryer, fridge/stove. Available July 1. $650./mo. Damage deposit of $650. required. Suitable for a mature working person. References required. Application available. Not suitable for children. N/S, N/P. Call 306-621-2117 or 306-782-1204.

FOR RENT: Quiet, comfortable apartments available for rent in 4-plex. Fridge & stove are supplied. Laundry facilities available in building. One car plug in parking. Heat and water are included in rent. Tenant must pay for their own power. Damage deposit is required. No smoking, No pets. Close to Painted Hand Casino, Home Inn and Suites, Melrose Place Family Restaurant and walk in medical clinic. Suitable for seniors, quiet working professionals and families, and students. $975.00 per month rent. E-mail inquiries to [email protected] or call 306-783-0778.

Suites For Rent

FOR RENT: Spacious, 3-level, 2- bedroom apartments available for rent in 4-plex. 1 1/2 bathrooms. Private entrances. Window coverings supplied. Close to schools, city bus stop, hospital, day care centre. Ideal for seniors, quiet working professionals and families, and students. No smoking, No pets. 2-car plug in parking. Fridge, stove, washer & dryer supplied. Utilities not included. Damage deposit required. renovated units $1,200.00 per month. Non-reno- vated units $975.00 per month rent. E-mail inquiries to swan- [email protected] or call 306-783-0778.

FOR RENT: Two Bedroom base- ment suite in North East Yorkton. $950/month including utilities. Heated floor, kitchen, bathroom, private entrance and gas fire place. No Pets, No Smoking. Phone 306-783-7973.

SPY HILL HOUSING AUTHORITY is currently accepting applications for 1 bedroom Senior Suites at Parkview Manor. Fridge and stove, central laundry with 2 washers and 2 dryers, well kept and ready for rent. Smoke free building. Rent is based on income. For more infor- mation contact Denyse Jack, Man- ager, 306-740-0542.

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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: Shed antlers, old traps, wild fur and castors. Phone 306- 278-7756, Bryon or 306-278-2299, Phil.

WANTED: SILVER and Gold coins, also Bullion. Call 306-783- 3230.

WANTED: SOMEONE to come and install brand new windows and paint outside of house. Phone 306-783-5327.

Building Supplies

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

Furniture

CHROME TABLE and four coaster chairs. $110. Call 306-783-8873.

Heavy Equipment

S175 Bobcat skid steer, low hours, ready to work, $19,500. 306-783- 3230.

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1 - GAS Operated grass trimmer, like new, used one summer. Asking $100. Phone 306-621-5942.

1 pr. KIA Sorento chrome running boards, great condition. asking $300; Canon Power Shot A3500 IS camera. Hardly used paid $104 asking $45; 3 cell phones, LG - A341 $40. Call 306-621-0552.

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.

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BARN-STYLE VINYL Garden Sheds - 8x8ft. $1100; 8x10ft. $1350; 8x12ft $1700. Insulated large dog houses $300. Phone 306-783-8260.

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Just beyond the U-shaped staircase lead-ing to the second floor is the open-plan great room complex. The great room itself boasts a gas fire-place, as well as a large window looking out to the covered patio and the back garden beyond.

The dining room features a lofty double-height ceiling and is separated from the kitch-en by a generous prep island with a double sink and dishwasher. The L-shaped counter con-figuration will spell effi-ciency for the cook, and a corner pantry will pro-vide extra storage space.

Tucked behind the staircase is a two-piece powder room. The laun-dry room, located behind the foyer coat closet, includes optional cubby holes for storage, and has access to the three-vehi-cle garage.

Upstairs, the mas-ter suite features a win-dow with an extra-deep sill that looks out on the back garden. The ensuite includes a soaker tub with its own window, as well as a glassed-in shower stall and double basins.

The secondary bed-rooms share a three-piece bathroom. Bedroom No. 2 boasts a window with an

extra-deep sill. The linen closet is conveniently located near the entrance to Bedroom No. 3.

Exterior finishes include smooth stucco set by contrasting horizontal siding, brick accents and painted trim. Windows are mullioned.

This home measures 42 feet wide and 64 feet deep, for a total of 2,191 square feet of living space.

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For Sale - Misc

BIRCH FIREWOOD for sale. Cut and split available. Coloured land- scape mulch. Phone for pricing 204-734-8843. or email: lonny- [email protected].

BLACK & DECKER bread maker; Deep Rose swivel rocker, recliner; Phone 306-782-7335.

COUCH AND Loveseat. Ivory with some green, burgundy stripes. In good condition $500 for set. Also queen size boxspring. $80. Call 306-783-1214.

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: 1995 Terry - B 5th wheel travel trailer (camper) 26ft. Will sell very reasonable good rub- ber nice set-up all gauges for dif- ferent water levels battery cond. (Buchanan); For Sale: 2002 Wind- star. Very reliable work van. $1,250.00 (Buchanan); Gas dryer for sale. Good working condition, also washer reasonably priced; Parts for 2001 to 2003 Dodge Caravan AWD, lots of parts; House for Rent in Buchanan, SK. Very reasonable rent. Phone 1- 306-562-7228 for all of above.

FOR SALE: Large collection of caps (hats); red rose miniature tea pots and figurines; Rider bobble heads. Call 306-272-4635.

FOR SALE: Patio blocks (round, square, rectangular), T-posts, wooden shelving stand and lower kitchen cupboards - suitable for garages or work shops, whiskey barrel planters, and an incredible variety of floral shop inventory. Phone John at 306-548-4743.

GIFT CERTIFICATE at Dream Weddings, value $2,625. KW Men’s Wear gift certificate, value $1,000. Event by Kristin Wedding Planning & Decorating, value $1,375. Carol’s Photography gift card, $1,000. Hair & make-up ser- vice, value $800. Swiss Gear lug- gage set, value $570. Asking 60% on value. Phone 306-783-3983.

NEWLY BUILT 8x12 barn style garden shed. Complete with vinyl siding. $1350. Will build on site. Call 306-783-6240.

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.

RHINOFLEX SEWER hose kit 15’ hose. Best offer. Phone 306-783- 6367.

For Sale - Misc

RIGHT-HANDED Golf clubs, bag and cart. $200. Phone 306-783- 3724.

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.

WOODEN SHED, 2 x 4 construc- tion, 1/2 inch plywood, on skids. 6’ wide x 14’ long x 10’ tall. Needs to be moved a.s.a.p. Asking $600. Phone 306-783-3049.

Pets

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

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

Cars

2001 TOYOTA Camry. 146,000kms, 4-door, air, cruise, good shape, reasonable price. 306-595-2180. Pelly.

2002 PONTIAC Grand Prix, auto- matic, good tires, 4 doors, colour white, in good running condition, $2,150. OBO. 306-782-1220.

2004 HONDA Accord LX, 4-door, 170,000kms, one owner, perfect condition, new tires, remote start. $6,000. Phone 306-563-6883.

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.

Collectibles & Classic Cars

ANTIQUE 1948 Chevy Truck. Best Offer. Phone 306-548-5502.

Motorcycles

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.

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Trucks & Vans

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.

2005 TOYOTA Tacoma SR5. 134kms, 5 speed manual, 2x4 4cyl., access cab, winter & sum- mer tires. Call or text 306-782- 7348. $9700.

2008 FORD 350 truck, 6.4 diesel 4x4, leather seats, 193,600 kms, Super Duty, 20” tires, 4 doors, new alternator, sunroof. Above unit has been checked from bump- er to bumper. In good condition. $21,500. 306-782-1220.

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.

SPORTS FORD RANGER 4x4 2009 - 173,000 kms. Very Good Condition. Silver Grey. Hitch and auto start. Air, cruise, tilt. Automat- ic. $7,000 OBO. 306-782-7131.

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.

NEW 90HP Mercury propeller $70. Phone 306-783-3573.

RVs/Campers/Trailers

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.

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.

Farm Implements

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.

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.

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

WANTED: OLDER Cat with hy- draulic dozer in fair working condi- tion for farm use. Phone 306-547- 2836.

Farm Services

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Ph. Anthony 306-641-6711WELD-ON HARROW TEETH

3/8” to 5/8” dia. and grain bin fl oor skirts from 14 - 30 ft.

G.B. Mfg. Ltd. 306-273-4235

WILL DO Custom Welding for free standing panels, wind breaks, troughs etc. Phone Paul Fehr at 306-547-1414. Preeceville.

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5. 117 ROSLYN AVE. Thurs., June 23, 11am-6pm, Fri., June 24, 10am-6pm & Sat., June 25, 10am-3pm. Moving Sale. Lots to sell. An-tiques including furniture, glass-ware, Ladies plus size clothing & miscellaneous.

14. 120 FRANKLIN AVE. - Yorkton. Fri., June 24 & Sat., June 25 start-ing at 9am. Household items, fur-niture and baby stuff.

3. 152 1ST AVE. N. Thurs., June 23 & Fri., June 24, 10am-6pm. Sofa, Hide-a-bed, Queen & single beds, misc. furniture, home decor, lawn & garden, much more.

4. 165 1ST Ave. N.; Thurs., June 23., 3pm-8pm, & Fri., June 24, 8am-4pm. Multi-family garage sale in-cluding antiques, household items, clothes, shoes and accessories, furniture, lawn furniture, exercise equipment and a mobility scooter.

1. 182 FRANKLIN DR. Fri., June 24 & Sat., June 25, 9am-7pm. New brand name jeans, dishes, pots, pans, bedding. Something for Eve-ryone. Lots of miscellaneous items.

16. 206 CLAREWOOD CRES. Wed., June 22, Thurs., June 23, & Fri., June 24, 9am-3pm. Tea cart, end tables, antiques, a lot of $1.00 items and up.

7. 210 FRANKLIN DR. Fri., June 24, 3pm-6pm & Sat., June 25, 9am-1pm. Multi-family sale, antiques, furniture, toys, books, toddler clothes, stroller, glassware, art, dryer, jewelry.

8. 280 CIRCLEBROOKE DR. Thurs., June 23 & Fri., June 24, 8am-5pm/. Craft & Garage Sale. plant pots, windmill, magazines, bike, many crafts.

9. 319 6TH AVE. N. Fri., June 24, 9am-8pm, & Sat., June 25, 9am-4pm. Home-made glass bird baths, large rock geese, barn wood framed mirrors, large variety of household items too numerous to list.

10. 33 CRESTWOOD CRES. Fri., June 24, 9am-5pm, Sat., June 25, 9am-2pm. Girls & Boys youth clothing, Partylite, shelving & misc. household items.

11. 36 & 51 SPICE DR. Thurs., June 23 & Fri., June 24, 8am-7pm & Sat., June 25, 8am-12noon. Fridge, stove, quilts, kid’s bikes, toys, set of dishes, kitchen items, books, crocheted baby afghans, some ladies & gents clothes, lawn chairs & miscellaneous.

12. 58 MCNEIL CRES. Thurs., June 23 & Fri., June 24, 8am-5pm. Books, toys & household items.

13. 63 PHEASANT COVE. Thurs., June 23, 6pm-9pm & Fri., June 24, 10am-5pm.. Women’s clothes & household articles.

2. 72 BRADBROOKE DR. Thurs., June 23 & Fri., June 24, 9am-7pm. Various household items, fire-place, records, books, tools, small freezers and furniture.

15. CORNER OF Simpson St. & Eliza-beth Ave. Sat., June 25, 9am-4pm. One Day Only. Multi-family. Tires, compressors & miscellaneous.

GARAGE SALE. 222 Mary St. Canora, SK. Sat., June 25 and Sun., June 26, 8am-8pm. Major items in-clude: antiques, col-lectibles, housewares, dishes, ornaments, glassware, signs, over 200 shop manuals, computer system, stereo, garden tools, shop tools. Major downsizing. Don’t Miss This Sale. Every-thing Must Go! Some-thing for Everyone.

VILLAGE OF EBENEZER. Sat., June 25, 8am-4:30pm. Multi-family garage sale. Huge variety of items.

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Livestock

AMERICAN MINIATURE Horses. Breeding driving prospects, multi- ple colours, sizes. Lead halter broke, dewormed & hoof trimming trained. Quiet, love people of all ages. 306-563-4326 Canora.

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 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 Red Angus Yearling Bulls; Heifer and Cow Bulls, quiet, delivered and guaranteed. Twin Heritage Farms, Sheho, SK. 306- 272-7501 or 306-849-2112.

Steel Buildings / Granaries

STEEL BUILDING SALE... SUPER SAVINGS - ADDITIONAL 10% OFF NOW! 20x21 $5,794; 25x25 $6,584; 30x31 $9,600; 32x35 $10,798; 42x51 $16,496. One End wall included. Pioneer Steel 1-800- 668-5422. www.pioneersteel.ca.

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Employment OpportunityWhitewood Dodge has an opening for a

Full-time Automotive Parts ManagerWe are seeking an energetic, hard working, outgoing team player to join our growing dealership.

Duties include but are not limited to:• Being responsible for customer parts calls, which includes preparing estimates, ordering parts, and processing orders.• Being responsible for parts pricing for service estimates.• Ensuring proper levels of parts inventories maintained.• Being accountable for all parts in the dealership.

The right individual must possess the following qualities:• Strong organization skills, excellent customer service skills, computer knowledge, a valid drivers license.

Previous experience working in a parts or service environmentis an asset. Training will be available to the successful applicant.

Above average wage along with excellent benefi ts package.

The parts department is open Monday to Friday: 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.

Drop resumes off to:Tim Kaban at 902 Railway Street, Whitewood, Sask

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Finding Al Capone’s local connectionDid Al Capone hang

out in Saskatchewan?That is the question

posed by a 2015 documen-tary about the legendary gangster produced and directed by Regina film-maker Kelly-Anne Riess.

Although the film was not screened, nor nom-inated for an award, at the 2016 Yorkton Film Festival, it was a selec-tion and it certainly has local relevance. Several Yorkton residents make appearances and there is a good deal of footage from the city, including the “catacombs” of this newspaper’s building.

Moose Jaw, of course, has laid claim to the notorious gangster to build an entire tourist industry, trading on the moniker “Little Chicago,” which it earned in the 1920s for being a distri-bution hub for the illegal booze trade between Canada and the United States.

There is little ques-tion that Saskatchewan was heavily invested in supplying whiskey to our parched American neighbours.

Riess explores this alleged connection thoroughly, tracing the routes the liquor trav-eled and the people who distilled and sold it. She tells the eyewitness stor-ies of people such as a

barber who claims to have cut Capone’s hair (twice) and a dentist, who allegedly pulled the gangster’s wisdom teeth.

Yorkton, as home to the Bronfmann whiskey legacy, plays a large role in this story.

In the film, the story is narrated by Leon Willey, a British Columbian actor. Willey, in period costume, interviews vari-ous people who claim personal knowledge of people who had person-al contact with Capone in various places in the province.

He also talks to histor-ians and authors who add some expert credibility to the potential connec-tion and visits archives that hold the clues to Saskatchewan’s dark past.

The gaps are filled with cleverly designed graphics with an old-time look and unobtrusive re-enactments.

But, while Riess impeccably documents the booze trade, which is

historically undisputed and makes a strong case for Capone’s gang being here, such as the rob-bery and killing of a Bronfmann brother-in-law at Bienfait, the man himself remains elusive.

After his arrest, when probed about his Canadian affiliations, Capone famously said, “I don’t even know what street Canada is on.”

That, of course, is an evasive quip. There is no question he go whiskey from here, but whether he actually spent time in Saskatchewan remains for the viewer to decide.

While the Yorkton Film Festival jury did not deem it worthy of screening, the documen-tary is definitely worth watching, particularly for the local connection.

This film was made for CBC Television’s Absolutely Canadian and aired last summer.

It is currently avail-able for streaming on the CBC’s website.

— Thom Barker

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More mindfulness, less aggressionI’ve noticed recently

The Bug has a bit of a pas-sive aggressive streak.

The other day I had to leave the house, but couldn’t take her with me. I felt bad, so I got her a treat and took her out to the back yard. She cooperated, even sat down, which is the rou-tine for getting a treat, but when I tried to give it to her, she pushed it away with her nose.

She showed me.And isn’t that usual-

ly the way with passive aggressiveness? Who really gets hurt?

I’ve never really thought of myself as pas-sive aggressive, but see-ing as I am in the pro-cess of examining my shortcomings, I figured it couldn’t hurt to have a look.

First stop, Google. I was actually amazed at what psychologists con-sider passive aggressive behaviour. It is a long list, and, unfortunately, I saw a lot of myself in it even though I don’t often real-ize I’m doing it.

I caught myself the other day, in fact, when I was telling my wife about something that hap-

pened at work. Maybe I am doing it right now by writing about it.

In any event, some-one arrived at work one morning wearing a lot of scent. I don’t know if it was a purposeful dous-ing of perfume or cologne or an ingredient in some shampoo or other per-sonal care product, but to me, it was oppressive.

I have a very sensitive nose and strong scents have a tendency to irri-tate my sinuses and eyes. I am not allergic, per se, but I find it thoroughly unpleasant.

I am not alone, of course. It is so common, in fact, that many work-places ban the use of per-sonal scents. It started

in government facilities where public services are provided. It is stan-dard policy in all health care settings and recent-ly I’ve noticed even some private businesses have signs up asking people to refrain.

A lot of those who aren’t affected really don’t get it. They think people like me recognize these scents as pleasant aromas, but are affect-ed negatively by them. That’s not how it works. Most manufactured per-fumes and colognes are as disgusting to me as smelling rotting garbage is to most people.

So, getting back to my wife, I was telling her how annoyed it made me that someone came into the office wafting this offensive reek, when I realized how passive aggressive it sounded.

She loves to wear per-fume. In fact, she loves scents in all their vari-ous forms, potpourris, candles, Scentsy waxes, airsprays etc.

Most of the time, she is considerate of my sensitivity, but she still occasionally applies the wretched stuff when I’m around, but its nothing to be passive aggressive about.

No doubt The Bug is exhibiting her displeas-ure that I am going to leave her alone when pushes away her treat. Her passive aggressive-ness makes me feel bad, but there’s not much I can do about it.

The difference, of course is that I can be mindful of how my actions and reactions impact other people. Active aggression might actually be better than passive aggression—at least it’s understand-able--but there are bet-ter ways of dealing with people than any kind of aggression.

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