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The Government of Sask- atchewan has announced it is investing $10.2 million to con- tinue First Nations Commu- nity Police Services through the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) First Nations Commu- nity Service Framework Agree- ment. Combined with Government of Canada funding of $11.4 mil- lion, the agreement will provide approximately 128 RCMP of- cers for Saskatchewan First Nations communities. “This agreement is very im- portant for Saskatchewan’s First Nations citizens,” the province’s Minister Responsible for Corrections and Policing Christine Tell comments. “Through this agreement, First Nations receive effective, professional and culturally ap- propriate policing services with ofcers to develop close working relationships with the First Na- tions community.” The agreement has been in place since 1994 and is support- ed by 34 separate Community Tripartite Agreements. The deal is regularly amended or re- newed to reect the actual cost for RCMP First Nations Com- munity Policing Service opera- tions throughout Saskatchewan says Tell. – $10 million allocated for boosted First Nations RCMP Policing stepped up PAINT PARTY – Colorful face painting work offered by the local Big Brothers Big Sisters Organization was among the highlights at Yorkton’s annual Summer fair held last week in the city. Pictured above, sisters Katie and Cassidy Johnson get a new look from Sarah Lavoie. Photo by Geoff Auckland. VOLUME 21, NUMBER 39 18-1st Avenue North, Yorkton, SK S3N 1J4 Saturday, July 13, 2013 134 Broadway St. E. 1-877-783-2772 1-877-783-2772 www.capitalkiayorkton.com FOR ONLY $ $ 27,995 27,995 Plus Taxes One example 6499 NEW 2013 22' PARTY BARGE • 22' 2" length • 8', 6" width • 90HP 4 stk EFI • Mercury Power • Ski Pilon and more PHONE YORKTON: 306-783-4566 TOLL FREE: 1-866-600-4566 Email: [email protected] Website: www.ochsmotor.com Summer Is Here! #1 On The Water 20 PONTOONS IN STOCK Enjoy it Enjoy it on a on a NEW NEW PONTOON PONTOON from from Ochs Ochs Motorsports, Motorsports, Yorkton Yorkton * Auto Accessories are Our Business - Not a Sideline * Hwy. #10 E., Yorkton Phone 786-2886 Wet Your Appetite Wet Your Appetite for Summer Fun! Life Jackets Skis Knee Boards Water Tubes Tow Ropes Plus More!! Hwy #9 N., Yorkton (306) 783-3333 Huge Summer Huge Summer Inventory Inventory PARAGON SALES LTD. LANGENBURG, SK (306)-743-5430 More listings @ www.paragonsalesgm.com 2012 FORD F150 CREW 4WD 2011 CAMARO COUPE 5.0L Flex fuel, XTR package, 20” chrome wheels, bronze with neutral cloth split bench, loaded, Sask PST exempt and only 16,000 kms!! Balance of factory warranty, like new! PARAGON SALES LTD. IS YOUR GM CERTIFIED HEADQUARTERS!! $ 32,900 $ 23,900 3600 V6, 6 speed manual, orange with black stripes and interior. Foose wheels, 32,000 kms plus Sask PST exempt! Balance of factory warranty. See our entire pre-owned inventory online at www.paragonsalesgm.com Drop in and see us on Highway 16 West in Langenburg or call 306-743-5430 today. After Hours: Randy McDonell - 306-743-5437 Ted Falloon - 204-773-6605 Warren Schappert - 306-743-5024 This Weeks Feature Units

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Page 1: News review extra july 13, 2013

The Government of Sask-atchewan has announced it is investing $10.2 million to con-tinue First Nations Commu-nity Police Services through the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) First Nations Commu-nity Service Framework Agree-ment. Combined with Government of Canada funding of $11.4 mil-lion, the agreement will provide approximately 128 RCMP of-fi cers for Saskatchewan First Nations communities. “This agreement is very im-portant for Saskatchewan’s First Nations citizens,” the province’s Minister Responsible for Corrections and Policing Christine Tell comments. “Through this agreement,First Nations receive effective, professional and culturally ap-propriate policing services with offi cers to develop close working relationships with the First Na-tions community.” The agreement has been in place since 1994 and is support-ed by 34 separate Community Tripartite Agreements. The deal is regularly amended or re-newed to refl ect the actual cost for RCMP First Nations Com-munity Policing Service opera-tions throughout Saskatchewan says Tell.

– $10 million allocated for boosted First

Nations RCMP

Policing stepped up

PAINT PARTY – Colorful face painting work offered by the local Big Brothers Big Sisters Organization was among the highlights at Yorkton’s annual Summer fair held last week in the city. Pictured above, sisters Katie and Cassidy Johnson get a new look from Sarah Lavoie. Photo by Geoff Auckland.

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PARAGON SALES LTD.

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(306)-743-5430More listings @

www.paragonsalesgm.com

2012 FORD F150 CREW 4WD 2011 CAMARO COUPE5.0L Flex fuel, XTR package,

20” chrome wheels, bronze with neutral cloth split bench, loaded,

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warranty, like new!

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See our entire pre-owned inventory online at www.paragonsalesgm.com

Drop in and see us on Highway 16 West in Langenburg or call 306-743-5430 today.

After Hours:Randy McDonell - 306-743-5437

Ted Falloon - 204-773-6605Warren Schappert - 306-743-5024

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SUVS2013 Kia Sorento LX AWD2,476 km ..........................................$33,9902012 Hyundai Santa Fe GL 3.5L FWD16,411 km ........................................$24,4902011 Nissan Juke SV AWD16,518 km ........................................$24,9902011 Kia Sportage 2.0L Turbo SX AWD24,000 km ........................................$29,9902011 Hyundai Tucson GLS AWD79,621 km ........................................$23,9902011 Hyundai Santa Fe 3.5L Limited AWD18,687 km ........................................$29,990

2011 Hyundai Santa Fe GL 3.5Lw/Sport Pkg. AWD50,500 km ........................................$28,9902011 Hyundai Santa Fe Gl 3.5L AWD45,000 km ........................................$24,9002011 Honda CR-V EX-L AWD27,122 km ........................................$27,8992011 Chevrolet Equinox LT AWD52,630 km ........................................$25,1902010 Hyundai Tucson Limitedw/Navigation AWD67,293 km ........................................$23,9902010 Hyundai Tucson GL AWD50,000 km ........................................$21,4902010 Hyundai Santa Fe 3.5LLimited AWD104,000 km ............................. Just Arrived!2010 Hyundai Santa Fe 3.5LLimited AWD70,500 km ........................................$26,9902010 Hyundai Santa Fe 3.5LLimited AWD64,200 km ........................................$27,4902010 Hyundai Santa Fe 3.5LLimited AWD76,300 km ........................................$26,7902010 Hyundai Santa Fe 3.5LLimited AWD70,207 km ........................................$26,7902010 Hyundai Santa Fe 3.5LLimited AWD80,082 km ........................................$23,4902010 Hyundai Santa Fe GL 3.5Lw/Sport Pkg. AWD77,700 km ........................................$26,9902010 Hyundai Santa Fe GL 3.5Lw/Sport Pkg. AWD69,000 km ........................................$26,4902010 Hyundai Santa Fe GL 3.5Lw/Sport Pkg. AWD95,800 km ........................................$24,9902010 Hyundai Santa Fe GL 3.5Lw/Sport Pkg. AWD79,335 km ........................................$25,9902010 Hyundai Santa Fe 3.3L Limited AWD110,500 km ............................. Just Arrived!2010 Hyundai Santa Fe 3.3LLimited AWD92,700 km ........................................$20,9902009 Dodge Nitro RT 4WD71,000 km ........................................$19,9902007 Pontiac Torrent AWD91,678 km ........................................$14,4902007 Jeep Compass Sport 4WD185,063 km ........................................$9,450

LARGE TRUCKS2013 Chevrolet Silverado CheyenneExt. Cab 4WD868 km .............................................$33,9902013 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 LTCrew Cab 4WD15244 km .........................................$34,9002013 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 LTCrew Cab 4WD32,508 km ........................................$28,9902006 Ford F-150 XLT Supercab 4WD202,000 km ........................................$6,5002004 Ford F-150 XLT Supercab 4WD106,000 km ......................................$14,000

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SGI is advising the public to beware of purchasing fl ood-damaged vehicles. If you’re thinking about buying a ve-hicle from Alberta, be cautious of dam-aged vehicles coming from areas affect-ed by the recent fl ooding. Many fl ood-damaged vehicles are not eligible to be registered for use in Sas-katchewan or in any other Canadian province. However, due to the extent of the fl ooding in Alberta and the number of vehicles affected, there may be a delay in the identifi cation of fl ood-damaged vehicles by insurers. Also, in situations where the fl ood damage is not covered by insurance, the vehicle’s history may not show a claim to indicate the vehicle sustained fl ood damage. “Flooding can cause serious electrical and structural damage to a vehicle, put-ting you and your family at risk,” says Lyle Mosiondz, Assistant Vice Presi-dent, Auto Fund Vehicle and Support Services. “It’s really a case of buyer be-ware. Make sure any vehicle you’re con-sidering buying from Alberta is safe and eligible to be registered in Saskatch-

ewan by thoroughly researching its his-tory prior to completing the sale.” Flood damage to a vehicle’s electri-cal system can affect important vehicle safety systems, such as airbags, anti-lock braking (ABS) and electronic sta-bility control (ESC) systems. The vehi-cle’s structural components, specifi cally designed to protect the occupants and absorb collision energies in the event of a crash, can become corroded. Toxic con-tamination due to untreated waste and mold is also a concern. Though all vehicles purchased out-side of Saskatchewan must be inspect-ed prior to registration, you can’t rely solely on the inspection since the effects of fl ood damage may not be readily ap-parent or easily identifi ed. As a result, it’s important that you’re confi dent in the vehicle’s history before you consider buying it. One way to protect yourself is to buy from a licensed dealer. If you decide to purchase from a private seller, consider these tips:

Continued on Page 5.

Be cautious before you buy

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Dividend stocks have been on a roll for a few years now and the trend is unlikely to abate anytime soon. As economic uncer-tainty continues, inves-tors are expected to stick with the dividend theme to hedge portfo-lios against market volatility. According to Canaccord Genuity analysts, there are sev-eral reasons why divi-dend investing will continue to attract investors. From a tax perspec-tive, dividend investing makes sense. On an

after-tax basis, divi-dends are generally worth 1.31 to 1.45 times more than the earnings on interest income. In other words, a three per cent dividend yield provides approximately the same after-tax income as a four per cent bond yield. The risk/reward trade-off is more advan-tageous with dividend investing. The finan-cials, utilities, and tele-com sectors, as well as exhibiting lower vola-tility, have all generat-ed higher total returns versus the S&P/TSX Composite Index over

the last 10 years. This phenomenon is not restricted to Canada. According to data com-piled by J.P. Morgan Asset Management, 42 per cent of the total annualized returns earned in the S&P 500 Index can be attributed to dividends, making income as important as capital gains. Changing demo-graphics will be influ-ential. The proportion of baby boomers in the Canadian population will increase from 21 per cent today to 39 per cent over the next 15 years. As boomers age they are less inclined to assume risk, preferring low volatility invest-ments that provide income during retire-

ment. These invest-ments primarily take the form of balanced funds whose equity components are largely comprised of dividend-producing investments. Underfunded and maturing pension funds are another contributor to the continued suc-cess of dividend invest-ing. According to Canaccord Genuity data, most defined ben-efit pension plans in Canada are severely underfunded and many mature pension funds are facing a shortfall in cash flows. To make up for cash flow shortfalls, pension fund managers are likely to favor the regular and timely pay-ments of dividend investments.

The overall corporate landscape is also favor-able for dividend invest-ing. Many corporations are carrying high levels of cash, prompting senior management teams to enact share buybacks, takeovers, and dividend increases. Telus Corp (TSX: T) is one of a number of com-panies who have regu-larly raised dividends and have stated a com-mitment to increasing them. Not only is this a positive for dividend investors, but it is also good from a capital appreciation stand-point as favorable divi-dend policies tend to result in higher stock prices. When looking for div-idend investments, investors should do their homework and companies should be analyzed to determine the sustainability of the dividend. Payout ratios should be exam-ined to determine whether growth is pos-sible within the exist-ing business model. If companies are able to

fund their growth ini-tiatives internally, they are less likely to cut dividends. The strength of the balance sheet is another key ingredient. A company may be unable to deal with a cash shortfall or take advantage of a strate-gic acquisition if it is already facing high lev-els of debt. Given the current market volatility, a continued defensive approach is warranted. When assessing divi-dend investments look for quality and take advantage of market dips to add to posi-tions.

Kim Inglis, CIM, PFP, FCSI, AIFP is an Investment Advisor & Portfolio Manager with Canaccord Genuity Wealth Management, a division of Canaccord Genuity Corp., Member – Canadian Investor Protection Fund. www.reynoldsinglis.ca. The views in this column are solely those of the author.

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Awards were handed out and students recog-nized as St. Michael’s School wrapped up for another year. Taking home awards were the following stu-dents: • Female Athlete: Allison Berge • Religion: Stephanie Flaman • Male Athlete: Mathew Todos & Benjamin Koroluk • ELA: Tatiana Kyliuk Shining Star: Madison Butchko & Deborah Ojo • FLA: Alex GeddesFine Arts: Tatiana KyliukMath: Noah Clarke • Proficiency: Nathan Pidperyhora & Allison Berge • Social Studies: Mathew Todos • Health: Madison Butchko • Science: Erica Ford • PE: Nathan Cochrane • Arts Ed: Shaylee Valuck • ELA (French Class): Sydney ShieldsCore French: Deborah Ojo • Home Ec: Tessa Chornomud & Kyle Merkl • Technology: Colbie Sherring • Industrial Arts: Jacob Kustra & Kyle Schmidt • Intermural Plaque: Polar 778

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Grade Eight - Term 3 – • Honours With Distinction: Allison Berge, Madison Butchko,

Alex Geddes, Stephanie Flaman, Erica Ford, Tatiana Kyliuk, Deborah Ojo, Nathan Pidperyhora, Sydney Shields, Mathew Todos • Honours: Julian Abrametz, Shalysa Brown, Tessa Chornomud, Noah Clarke, Nathan Cochrane, Alexandra Cottenie, Zachary Goulden-Maddin, Kaeden Hanishewsky, Ben Koroluk, Jacob Kustra, Amy Liang, Dylan Lemcke, Kyle Merkl, Sydney Mrozowich, MacKenzie Muzyka, Shaylee Valuck

Grade Seven - Term 3 • Honours With Distinction: Trayton Dudar, Kaytia Kostersky, Kennedy Lutz, Janeen Pellatt, Megan Schmidt • Honours: Jacob Baker, Juannic Buckle, Von Castillo, Alexandria Hanishewsky, Grady Hawkins, Reese Kinaschuk, Bailey Melnychuk, Madison Neufeld, Taylor Petrowsky, Auston Roberts, Thomas Saganace, Zackary Shearer, McKenna Sherstabitoff, Louis Shin, Eliah Stephaniuk, Calic Tolentino, Rekha Whittaker

Final Accumulative Marks, Grade Eight:

• Honours with Distinction - Allison Berge, Madison Butchko, Stephanie Flaman, Erica Ford, Tatiana, Kyliuk, Deborah Ojo, Nathan Pidperyhora, Sydney Shields, Mathew Todos • Grade Eight Honors - Julian Abrametz, Shalysa Brown, Tessa Chornomud, Noah Clarke, Nathan Cochrane, Alexandra Cottenie, Alex Geddes, Zachary Goulden-Maddin, Kaeden Hanishewsky, Benjamin Koroluk, Jacob Kustra, Dylan Lemcke, Kyle Merkl, Sydney Mrozowich, Mackenzie Muzyka, Colbie Sherring Shaylee Valuck

Grade Seven Honors with Distinction - Trayton Dudar, Kaytia Kostersky, Kennedy Lutz, Janeen Pel-latt, Megan Schmidt

Grade Seven Honors - Von Castillo, Alexandria Hanishewsky, Auston Roberts, Jacob Baker, Calic To-lentino, Rekha Whittaker, Reese Kinaschuk, Braden Kitchen, Juannic Buckle, Bailey Melynchuk, Tia Ross, Thomas Saganace, Zackary Shearer, Eliah Stephaniuk, Grady Hawkins, Madison Neufeld, McKenna Sherstabitoff, Louis Shin.

PICTURED ABOVE are Grade eight students from St. Michael’s School in Yorkton who were recognized for their achievements over the year. Back Row (l-r): Laura Betker -- Health/Career Guidance Award, Jessica Rohatynsky -- Lang. Arts. French, Nicole Redl -- Lang. Arts. English, Kylan Shea -- Science Award, Nickolas Kerr -- Technology Award, Noah Jendrasheske -- Social Studies Award, Colton Roberts-- Mathematics Award. Mid-dle Row: Zachariah Kostersky -- ELA (French) Award, Kayla Schultz-- Religion Award, Lauren Maier -- Physical Education Award,Tatianna Ochitwa -- Core French Award; Cole Burkholder-- Industrial Arts Award, Darrien Enns and Kathryn Lohnes-- Home Eco-nomics Award. Front: Madison Kowlachuk -- Arts Ed. Award and St. Michael’s Shining Star Award, Chelsea Spilchuk, Profi ciency -- English, Delaney Depape -- Profi ciency -- French, Breanne Gelowitz -- Fine Arts Award, Hunter Arnold, Justine Zarowny, Kade Johnson -- Athletes of the Year.

Students recognized

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Ed, my neighbor next door, accused me of smell-ing like old fashioned medicine. That left me confused as to whether my scent was good or bad. “Do I stink like a skunk or smell like aftershave?” I asked Ed. “Neither one – more like horse powder from the vet,” Ed said. “We used a powder for mange, a skin disease, when the horses were itchy and had patches of hair loss,” he explained. “You sure smell like the powder we used on the horses.” Then Ed asked, “Are you trying it for your baldness or do you have the mange?” “The fact is,” I explained, “sometimes, after I shower my skin is itchy. So, I bought some Gold Bond body powder. It says on the container that it will give triple

action relief with cooling, absorbing and itch-reliev-ing comfort. The most powerful thing about it is its pervasive smell: a combination of dirty socks and tooth-filling com-pound from a dentist office. Our cats think that it is a first cousin to cat-nip and sniff any dropped Gold Bond powder with glazed eyes and rapt attention.” “At least I don’t have to watch you scratching like a chicken in the yard because you have your itch powder. The smell should keep the mosqui-toes away,” Ed said. “I wish,” I answered. “They seem to be attract-ed to anyone, no matter how they look or smell. Mosquitoes pester every-one as they are just like sins,” I said. As soon as I mentioned sin, Ed made

his exit like I was an angry skunk in front of him. Any mention of sin can make some people scarce, while others stop listen-ing like they are hearing an unknown foreign lan-guage. Folks can get real vocal about the sins of others that offend them, but generally, talk of sin is as popular as hearing about an outbreak of lice in sheep herds in Australia.

Ed has told me often that sin happens and mostly it don’t matter unless you get caught in your sin. He added that when people are caught, they can usu-ally make excuses or find

a way to give their sin another name. I once asked Ed if he is indiffer-ent to sin when it bites him. He said, “I guess it depends on how bad it bites me and how often I get bit by it.” Our sin bites God as well as us. The Bible speaks of sin as stealing, defrauding and robbing your neighbor, holding back the wages of a hired man. It is a sin to seek revenge, bear a grudge, hate another in your heart, spread slander and share nothing of what

you have for the poor. Sin is to fail to love your neighbor as yourself. It is to fail to love God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind. I say sin is like you and I in an area swarming with mosquitoes. In life, we will get bitten by sin. Our need is to try not to get bitten by what God warns us about. Thankfully, we can show our sin bites to God and get relief of their itch through the power of Christ.

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Neighborly Advice According to Edby Raymond Maher

You may miss the itch but not the smell

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The bank says less than five per cent of borrowers make interest payments. It appears they have no intention of paying down the balance. For instance, consider what happens if a home with an appraised value of $500,000 is used to secure a $250,000 reverse mort-gage. Assuming an inter-est rate of 8 per cent (com-pounded) on the reverse mortgage and a 3.5 per cent annual increase in the value of the home (the long term historical appre-ciation rate according to TD Bank), the projected value of the home in 12 years (the average time homeowners will continue to live in their homes) is $755,534, while the bal-ance owing on the reverse mortgage is $629,543. This leaves the homeown-er with equity of just $125,991. With higher interest rates and lower property appreciation rates expected in the future, homeowners with reverse mortgages out-standing can easily find themselves with little or no equity remaining in their home. As a result they may be unable to downsize to a smaller home or to borrow addi-tional money to pay bills when they need to. Owing the reverse mortgage lend-er an amount equal or greater than the home’s value also makes it impos-sible to pass the home to the intended beneficiaries or to even pay the expens-es of the estate (e.g. taxes outstanding) using the sale proceeds of the home. While the home’s equity can be preserved by pay-ing back the reverse mort-gage early, be aware that stiff pre-payment penal-ties may apply. While reverse mortgag-

es may be a viable option for those seniors who are “asset rich but cash poor,” they are not suitable for everyone. With interest rates at historic lows, seri-ous consideration should first be given to looking for cheaper funding options such as a home equity line of credit. Assuming an interest rate of 3.5 per cent and a $250,000 bal-ance, a monthly (interest only) payment of $729 will need to be made. While this will impact cash flow in retirement (particularly when interest rates begin to rise), after 12 years the homeowner will have $505,534 in equity left in their home (as compared with only $125,991with the reverse mortgage). This leaves sufficient equi-ty to downsize the home (and live off the differ-ence), to borrow additional funds if needed, or to pass the bulk of the home’s value to beneficiaries. For those who have spent decades paying off their mortgage, going right back into debt may seem unattractive. In this case alternatives such as reor-ganizing retirement finances, downsizing to a less expensive home now, tapping into RRIF accounts, or even working part-time, should be explored. Understanding how reverse mortgages work, the alternatives available, what they cost, and the dangers to avoid, is essen-tial for anyone considering this option. The use of legal and financial profes-sionals is recommended.

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Kingdom Rock VBSSummer Camp

Aug. 19-23 @ Heritage Baptist Church

9 a.m. to noon for ages Kindergarten to Grade 5• games, crafts, snacks,

bible stories, songs and fun!

Preregistration is encouraged. Call 306-

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[email protected].

Free Outdoor Family Movie NightShowing: Big Miracle

July 19, 9:15 p.m. @ the Parkland Community

Church (across the tracks from the Co-op grocery store) Free chips & pop.

Call Rachel at 306-782-2890 for

more details.

Yorkton’s Sunrise Cycling Club

– a group of adults that want to share the joy of

cycling in a non competitive way with club rides and events.

Weekly rides on Wednesday night start at

7:00 p.m. from the Yorkton Public Library.

Depending on the partici-pating riders, the rides

are approx 1-2 hours and about 20-40 km in

distance. All are welcome but rid-ers are to wear a helmet and have a bike that is

good condition.Other events are planned as the weather permits. Contact Barry Rogers at

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Jewelry & Craft ItemsFrom Kenya

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July 19 & 20Proceeds for drilling

water wells andassisting orphans with

food, clothes, & educationPresented by Vic Hamer.

Art entries soughtIn recognition of the 35th

annual SUNFLOWER, the Yorkton Arts Council

is inviting creative expressions in any medi-um for HELIANTHUS XXXV, an exhibition at community pARTners gallery at the Yorkton

Public Library. Detailed guidelines can be found

online at www.york-tonarts.ca, as well as at

the library or arts council office. Register your

interest by July 21, with work to be submitted the week of August 21st, for display till the 21st of October. Collaborate,

experiment, recycle, com-memorate, reminisce, decorate, delight, cele-brate! ( Work must be ready to hang or stand alone, with some sun-

flower in it somewhere.)

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• Storycrafts – ages 3-7, Mon. & Thur., 10:30

-11:15 a.m.• Activity Days – ages

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Must pre-register.• Movie Day –

Wednesdays @ 2 p.m.Free popcorn and juice,

all are welcome!• Game Day – Fridays @

2 p.m. Join in for boardgame fun! All are welcome!

“Stars For Saskatchewan” Early

Bird Subscriptions Early-Bird Subscriptions are now available for the

Yorkton Arts Council “Stars For

Saskatchewan” 2013-2014 concert series! Nine

great concerts, with an exciting varietyof performers!

Subscribers can enjoy substantial savings by

purchasing their tickets before July 31.

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CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

FEDOROWICH CONSTRUCTION is a family owned paving compa-ny; we have been serving Yorkton and the surrounding area for over 100 years. Our quality of work and our commitment to our employees has made us one of the most sought after paving companies for both clients and workers. We are currently seeking the right people to join our Company as Experi-enced Paving personnel, Experi-enced Grader and Track-hoe op-erators. If you are dependable, like a new challenge every day and working outdoors, we may have place for you. Experience and a valid license are essential. Our po-sitions are full-time, 5-6 days per week and seasonal. Fedorowich Construction Ltd. is an equal op-portunity employer; we offer com-petitive wages, employee benefits as well as employee incentives.

GENERAL EMPLOYMENT

BROADWAY INVESTMENTS Co. Ltd. o/a A&W, 39 - 275 Broadway St. W., Yorkton. Food Counter At-tendants. Full Time/Shift Work. Days/Evenings/Mornings/Week-ends. $11.30/hr. Apply in person or email [email protected].

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FOR SALE - MISC

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PING RAPTURE V2 Irons (RH). Top of the line Ping Irons. 3 to PW plus U wedge and sand wedge. Originally sold for over $1,500.00 plus tax. Will sell for $500.00. Call Ken at 306-783-7355 (days) or 306-782-9584 (evenings & week-ends).

GENERAL EMPLOYMENT

WANTED

UNIVERSITY OF Regina. Re-search participants needed for study of experiences of foreign trained teachers. Teachers who got their teacher education outside Canada and are presently teach-ing in Saskatchewan schools for one hour interview. Receive $25 gift certificate. Please contact Jim Oloo, Faculty of Education (306) 653 0249, (306) 880 4722 (Text). Email: [email protected].

BUSINESS SERVICES

LAUREL’SMobile Hair Service

Tues., Wed., Thurs., & Fri.For Appointments

783-2558

BUSINESS SERVICES

391 Ball Road

782-9600

Autobody & Painting Ltd.Don’t Just Get “R” Done!Get “R” Done Rite!

HOUSES FOR SALE

HOUSE FOR SALE. Fully fur-nished, many extras. Open House July 14/13, 1 p.m. - 7 p.m. 34 McNeil Cres.

LOTS & ACREAGES FOR SALE

LAKE LOTS For Sale by Owner at Lake of the Prairies: Prairie Lake Lodge, Russell, Manitoba is offer-ing a good selection of treed, non treed lots and acreages with views and privacy adjacent to a 18 hole, par 3 golf course suitable for R.V. or cottage use. Contact: 204-773-0380 Gerald or 204-773-6819 Da-vid. [email protected].

SUN HILLS RESORT at Lake of the Prairies, SK has 12 prime lots in Phase 1 to offer. Priced $56,000 - $69,000. We are located 40 min. east of Yorkton near the Togo bridge. More info www.sunhillsre-sort.com. Call 306-597-4660.

TWO PRIME lots for sale, Lake of the Prairies. Sell as parcel, 200x200, 200x200, Lakeshore Drive. 204-937-2907.

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OFFICE/RETAIL

SECOND FLOOR OFFICE SPACE

FOR RENTSIGN on Broadway St. W.

(formerly Travelodge)Call Marlene @

306-783-9425Meeting space and conference space

available

SPACE FOR LEASE

FOR LEASE: For commercial, of-fice or retail space available, downtown, 828 sq. ft. For more info call 306-621-1119 or 306-621-8007.

ADULT PERSONAL MESSAGES

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RENOS & HOME IMPROVEMENT

FINISHING CARPENTER: Will do floors, drywall, frame work, win-dows, doors, siding. Call Edward 306-647-2736.

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The ideal candidate must have strong negotiation and relationship building skills, and have a proven track record of performance and meeting targets. Experience in equipment sales in a regional capacity would be an asset.

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Earn up to

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Carriers Wanted• Logan Cres. W.• Bailey Dr., Barbour Ave., Lincoln Ave, Wallace Ave,

Green St.• Irwin Ave., MacFarline Ave., Reaman Ave.• Marquis Cres. S., Sunset Dr. S., Willow Cres.• Dalebrooke Dr., Clark Ave., Bradbrooke Dr.,

Alexandra Ave., Victor Place• Dalebrooke Dr., Deerwood Cres., Dogwood Cres.,

Northfield Bay• Dalewood Cres., Lakeview, Calwood Cres.• Canwood Cres., Circlebrooke Dr., Mossfield• Henderson Drive, Dunlop St.• Myrtle Ave., Betts Ave., 1st, 2nd, Collacot• 3rd N., 4th N., 5th N., 6th N., Smith St.,

York Rd.• Dunning Bay, Blackwell Cres., Morrison Dr.,

Caldwell Dr., Garry Place, Laird Bay• 2nd Ave. N., 3rd Ave N., 4th Ave. N., 5th Ave. N.,

7th Ave. N., Darlington, Smith St.• Switzer Bay, Spice Dr., Steele Bay, Spice Dr.,

Morrison Dr.

RELIEF CARRIERS NEEDEDIN ALL AREAS

Potzus Ltd. is looking for a

Truck DriverWe are a well-established construction company in Yorkton,Saskatchewan which has been in business for over 40 years and has continued growth throughout the province.Quali cations:The successful candidate must have a Class 1A license with at least three years of end dump experience.Compensation:We offer a competitive compensation package commensurate with experience, including full health coverage and a retirement plan. We provide employees with accommodations and meal allowance.

Quali ed applicants are invited to submit their resume byJuly 19, 2013 to:

Email: [email protected]: 306-786-6909

Only applicants under consideration will be contacted.

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LEGAL/PUBLIC NOTICES

FARMS / REAL ESTATE SERVICES

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AUCTIONS AUCTIONS AUCTIONS

AUCTIONS

TOWN OF WATROUS NOTICE OF PROPOSED LOCAL IMPROVEMENT TO BE PUBLISHED PURSUANT TO CLAUSE 15(1)(A) OF THE LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS

ACT, 1993

Notice is given that: 1. The Council of the Town of Watrous proposes to pass a bylaw to undertake the following as a Local Improvement:

Proposed Local Improvements

(north side only)

and proposes to specially assess a part of the cost against the lands benefi ted by this Local Improvement 2. The estimated cost, and rate of special assessment chargeable for, the proposed local improvement(s) are:

Estimated Cost and Rate of Local Improvements

The special assessment levied for the proposed local improvements may be based on the actual cost. The special assessment will be payable in ten equal annual installments commencing in2014. Prepayment may also be made, in whole or in part. 3. Owners of land to be specially assessed may petition against the proposed local improvement. The petition must be submitted to the Town Administrator no later than 4:00 PM on the 12th day of August 2013. To be successful the petition must be signed by a majority in number of owners of lands to be specially assessed for the proposed local improvement, representing at least one-half of the assessed value in the most recent assessment roll of these lands. Advice on preparing the petition, to ensure its validity, is available from the Town Administrator. 4. The Council proposes to meet to consider a bylaw respect-ing this matter on the 12th day of August 2013 at 6:00 PM in the Council Chambers at the Town Offi ce located at #404 Main Street, Watrous, SK. Dated at Watrous, Saskatchewan, this 11th day of July 2013. ORRIN REDDENTOWN ADMINISTRATOR

ProjectNumber

DescriptionOf Work

ProposedTiming

Location From To

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Estimated Total Cost

Estimated Municipal

Share of Cost

Estimated Owners’ Share

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Estimated Rate and Ba-sis of Special Assessment

(1) Concrete Sidewalk

August 2013

3rd Avenue East

1st St. E 2nd St E

(1) $34,290.00 0.00 $34,290.00 $225.00 per front meter

LANE REALTY CORP.For the most VALUE & EXPOSURE that you deserve when selling your farm or ranch property, contact one of our Farm & Ranch Specialists today!

JASON BEUTLER: (306) 735-7811 ED BEUTLER: (306) 620-7260 DOUG JENSEN: (306) 621-9955

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ANTIQUE TRACTORS, FARM & CONSTRUCTION EQUIP.

THE ESTATE OF JIM HOLLANDWED. JULY 24 @ HUDSON BAY

9 AM SHARP!Directions: From Hudson Bay Go 3 Miles West, 3 Miles South & ½ Mile West

TRACTORS: -

2 SWAMP BUGGIES COLLECTABLES: 35 +/- BOMBARDIER Single Man Side-

COMPACTION:FARM EQUIPMENT:

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CARS & TRUCKS: TRAILERS

& CAMPERS: BINS & BUILDINGS: SHOP EQUIP-

MENT LAWN & GARDEN:

PROPERTY & HOUSEHOLD AUCTIONKARL & LAURA WEIPPERT

WED., JULY 31 @ 5:00 P.M.81 Dalebrooke Drive, Yorkton, SK

to View call 306-783-0827FEATURING: House:964 sq ft 3 Bedroom Bungalow with Detached 12’ x 25’ Garage. Large Assortment of Carpentry Tools:Dewalt Reciprocating Saw, Freud Biscuit Joiner, 6” Delta Joiner,and more.Garage:1982 John Deere 317 Riding Lawn Mower, Cultivator & Belly Mower with new blades, and much more.Household:Fridge, Stove, Washer, Dryer, Deep Freeze, Glass coffee and end table, recliner chair, 2 apartment size Danby fridges, etc.

Sale Conducted By:

Karla's Auction HouseIn Conjunction with Ukrainetz Auctioneering

Auctioneer Karla Gervais - Yorkton, SK

Phone (306) 782-0787 Cell (306) 621-8051PL # 310056

www.ukrainetzauction.com

FOUR HOUSEHOLDS SALESATURDAY, JULY 20, 2013 @ 10:00 A.M.

Springside, SKSpringside Arena

FEATURING: 2005 Ford Focus SE ZX4, 4 door, auto, AC, Cruise, 59705 kms,excellent condition. Barbeque and cover (like new), Chesterfi eld & Loveseat (good con-dition), patio set, new garden seeder, new 10 x 10 gazebo, antiquedresser, dehumidifi er, garden tiller, sewing machine, washing ma-chine (excellent), dryer, comics, roll top oak desk (excellent), stereoand speakers, Chi Machine, 5 Pc Bedroom Suite (excellent), Apt Sizefreezer, Round Drop Leaf Table c/w four chairs( Excellent) plus muchmore.......Auctioneers Note: We are trying to run this sale in hopes to be anannual sale in Springside. This is for people that don’t have enoughstuff to run their own sale but would like to add it to others and sharethe costs. There are a variety of items something for everyone!! A lotof nice furniture!!!

Sale Conducted By:

Karla's Auction HouseIn Conjunction with Ukrainetz Auctioneering

Auctioneer Karla Gervais - Yorkton, SK

Phone (306) 782-0787 Cell (306) 621-8051PL # 310056

www.ukrainetzauction.com

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2009 JOHN DEERE LA Series Lawn Tractors

ON 2009 MODEL CLEAROUT

"ONE DAY ONLY"

BALCARRES - Hwy #10 West (306) 334-2492 FOAM LAKE - Hwy #16 East (306) 272-3345 MOOSOMIN - Hwy #1&8 N (306) 435-3301 PREECEVILLE - Hwy #49 N (306) 547-2007 RUSSELL, MB - Hwy #16 East (204) 773-2149 WYNYARD - Hwy #16 East (306) 554-2536 YORKTON - Hwy #10 East (306) 783-9459

*Offer valid from May 1, 2013 until July 31, 2013. dDealers are free to set individual prices. Additional dealer fees may apply. Financing on approved John Deere Financial credit only. See dealer for details. Limited time offer which may not be combined with other offers. Discounts or other incentives may be available for cash purchases. By selecting the purchase fi nancing offer, consumers may be foregoing such discounts and incentives which may result in a higher effective interest rate. 1Get $500 off the agreed upon purchase price of new John Deere compact utility tractors with the purchase of two John Deere or Frontier implements AND 0% purchase fi nancing for 60 months. Down payment may be required. Taxes, set-up, delivery, freight, preparation charges and a $50 documentation fee will apply. Representative Amount Financed: $10,000, at 0% APR, monthly payment is $166.67 for 60 months, total obligation is $10,000, cost of borrowing is $0. Monthly payments/cost of borrowing will vary depending on amount borrowed/down payment. MSRP cash price based on highest priced product in series: $13,411 (includes $50 documentation fee). Cost of borrowing based on Representative Amount Financed not MSRP cash price. Minimum fi nance amount may be required; representative amount does not guarantee offer applies. The charge for amounts past due is 24% per annum.

D10517.5 hp,

5 speed trans., 42" Edge™ deck

$1619or

$20 /mo. oac

24 hp diesel, 4WD, hydro, diff. lock, mid & rear PTO, i-match, 200CX loader, 62D deck w/ind. lift, 655 tiller.

$25,250or $347 /mo. oac

Based on 25% down, 60 month term

25.5 hp Yanmar engine, 4 wheel drive, hydrostatic transmission, turf or industrial tires, mid mount PTO, with H120 loader,

with 647 rotary tiller, differential lock, 3 point hitch$19,390

or $266 /mo. oacBased on 25% down, 60 month term

38 hp diesel, 4WD, hydro,c/w 305 loader and 665 tiller.$25,475

or $350 /mo. oacBased on 25% down, 60 month term

2013JOHN DEERE X320

48" deck,22 hp Kawasaki eng.,

hydro, cruise,hour meter, 16" turning

radius, wash port,4 yr. or 300 hr. warranty.

$4600or

$53 /mo. oac

D13022 hp, V-twin, hydro

trans.,42" Edge™ deck

$2051or

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Z44527 hp, V-twin engine, pump & wheel motor

drive system, high back seat w/arm rests, 54" Edge™ mower deck,

wash port$5375

or$62 /mo. oac

Z46527 hp Briggs V-twin, pump

& wheel motor drivesystem, 62" Edge™ mower deck, high back seat w/arm

rests, 2 yr. ltd. warranty, wash out port.

$5875or

$64 /mo. oac

D14022 hp, V-twin, hydro

trans.,48" Edge™ deck

$2159or

$25 /mo. oac

D16024 hp, V-twin,

hydro,48" Edge™ deck

$2807or

$32 /mo. oac

D17026 hp, V-twin,

hydro,54" Edge™ deck

$3023or

$34 /mo. oac

D11019.5 hp,

hydro trans.,42" Edge™ deck

$1785or

$21 /mo. oac

D12021 hp,

hydro trans.,42" Edge™ deck

$1943or

$23 /mo. oac

2013 JOHN DEERE D SERIES LAWN TRACTORS

2013 JOHN DEERE ZERO TURN MOWERS

JOHN DEERE COMPACT UTILITY TRACTORS

NEW

NEW

EZTRAK™SERIES

2013

MODEL

2320

COMMERCIALSERIES

Z-TRAK™Z930 MOWER29 hp, 60", 7 iron

mower deck,comfort &

convenience pkg.,2 yr. ltd. warranty

$11,375or

0%

Z-TRAK™Z915 MOWER

23.9 hpKohler engine,

7 iron 54" deck,2 yr.

ltd. warranty$7,975

or 0%

Z-TRAK™Z950 MOWER31 hp, 72", 7 iron

mower deck,comfort &

convenience pkg.,2 yr. ltd. warranty

$12,250or

0%

Z-TRAK™Z930 MOWER

With a60" Pro Mulch

on DemandMowerDeck

$11,925or

0%Financing for24 mo. OAC

Financing for24 mo. OAC

Financing for24 mo. OAC

Financing for24 mo. OAC

2013

MODEL

1026R

2013

MODEL

3038E

2013JOHN DEERE X540

26 hp JD V-twin, liquid cooled, twin touch

automatic trans., traction assist locks, power steering,

54" Edge™ mower deck,4 yr. ltd. warranty$8175

or$95 /mo. oac

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Z23520 hp B&S engine,

hydro-geartransmission,

42" Edge™ mower deck, 2 year

limited warranty.$2800

or$33 /mo. oac

Z25523 hp B&S V-twin engine, hydro-gear trans., 48" Edge™ mower deck, arm

rests, wash out port,2 yr. ltd. warranty.$3325

or$41 /mo. oac

D110 D120

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2009 JOHN DEERE LA Series Lawn Tractors

ON 2009 MODEL CLEAROUT

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1994 CASE IH 8820

248 hrs,8820 hdr

$22,700

2003 HONEYBEE

WS3636'

$40,300

2011 JD 9870 STS

465 hrs, 334 sep, 615P hdr

$333,000

1998 MACDON 960

30'$22,500

2003 HONEYBEE WS36

36'

$40,300

2004 936D36'

$42,200

2008 JD 5681200 bales

$24,000

2010 JD 9870 STS

649 hrs, 463 sep., 615P hdr

$318,100

2011 JD A400339 hrs,

HB WS36,hdr

$140,000

2004 936D

36'$42,200

1993 JD 9600464 hrs.,3326 sep,914P, hdr

$52,800

2003 JD 914P

14'$14,400

2012 JD S680290 hrs,206 sep.,615P hdr

$421,700

2012 JD S690281 hrs,205 sep., 615P hdr

$445,000

2012 MACDON M155

199 hrs, 136 sep., 35' D60 hdr

$150,000

2009 JD635D

35'$61,100

2010 MACDON M150

389 hrs, 303 sep. 35' D60 hdr

$135,500

2010 JD635

35'$71,600

2010 JD 9770 STS

808 hrs, 539 sep., 615P hdr

$310,000

2009 ELMERS 1600

$83,400

2003 JD 914P,14'

$14,400

2004 JD 9760 STS

2361 hrs,1686 sep., 914P hdr$172,200

2008 JD 9870 STS

1121 hrs, 681 sep. PW7 hdr

$267,000

2010 JD 9870 STS

759 hrs,632 sep hdr

$319,000

2009 JD 9770 STS

563 hrs,615P hdr

$285,600

2004 BRENT 620

$19,500

2012 MACDON A30D

$37,200

2010 JD 9870 STS

685 hrs, 606 sep., 615 hdr

$339,000

2009 JD 635D35'

$61,100

2009 JD 9870 STS

869 sep,615P hdr

$274,500