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B9Yorkton This Week | www.YorktonThisWeek.com | Wednesday, February 25, 2015

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SMITH - Martha Caroline Smith (née Bruhn), beloved wife of Raymond Smith (deceased 2002) and loving mother of Linda Platt (Lorette, MB), Ralph and Valerie Smith (both of Ottawa), passed away Tuesday, February 17 at the Yorkton District Nursing Home, Yorkton, SK. She was 93 years of age. Martha was born in Havre, Montana on November 23, 1921 to Frederick and Caroline Bruhn. She was predeceased by nine siblings: two boys in infancy, brothers, Emil (1960), Albert (1981), Archie (1991), Scotty (1991), Bill (1994), Ed (2006) and sister, Millie Helm (2009). The family changed locations (Montana and later Sudbury, ON) as Frederick and the older sons sought work opportunities, but Yorkton remained the home base, especially for Martha and Millie. Martha had many happy memories from her youth in Yorkton, including adventures from the “dirty thirties” like joining her older brothers to sneak through a fence

to see the wonders of the Yorkton fair and collecting empty bottles from ditches to fund rare treats. She started school only when she was nine as it was a long walk from their country house to school in Yorkton but, once she began, she was a very keen student and formed many friendships that lasted her entire life. Ray and Martha met in the summer of 1940 in the “sweetest place on earth” - otherwise known as the honey packing plant in Yorkton. After a whirlwind romance, they were married on Valentine’s Day, 1941 in Regina where Ray was training as a soldier. Martha, after daringly borrowing enough money for the train and bus fares, followed Ray to Ontario and later to Nova Scotia as he continued training before he joined the Canadian forces fighting in Europe. She then returned westward to Sudbury to rejoin her family and gave birth to her first daughter, Linda, in 1942. During the years of her husband’s absence, Martha starting taking many family photos, especially of Linda, to send to Ray while he was overseas. That was a habit she continued almost all of her life, ensuring that family memories were preserved and shared. Soon after Ray returned from the war, the family settled into their own first home on Betts Avenue in Yorkton. They were joined almost immediately by twelve year old Millie, following her mother’s death in the summer of 1945. The family further expanded in 1948 with the birth of son, Ralph and in 1955 with daughter, Valerie. Ray’s job with the International Harvester Company meant that the family moved several times - to Kipling, Moosomin and Regina. Martha did not mind moving because she loved holding garage sales. Her enjoyment of activities such as bowling, cards, square dancing and playing pool made it easier for her to make and keep new friends in different locations. She was also an active member of the Royal Purple, the Legion and the United Church. While her life-long focus remained on her family, Martha also had a fiercely independent streak. She helped cover family expenses by taking in boarders for some years and enjoyed her part-time job in the Marshall Wells store in Moosomin as it provided the resources to buy the family’s first dishwasher and more im- portantly, to travel. She introduced her daughter Valerie to the joys of train travel as they crossed the prairies and Rockies to visit Martha’s then blind father in Vancouver. They also had a marathon bus trip in 1967 from Moosomin to Los Angeles to visit Martha’s two brothers and their families in California. As the family finances improved, Ray and Martha ventured to Mexico, Hawaii and went on a Caribbean cruise and after Ray retired, bought a trailer in a park near Los Angeles to escape some of the Saskatchewan winter. Much of their travel still involved spending time with family - visiting Linda and John in (or near) Winnipeg, Ralph and their two adored grandchildren in Regina and later Ottawa, Valerie in Buffalo and Atlanta and Ottawa. Martha and Millie remained very close, so Martha and Ray moved back to Yorkton in the early 1980s. When they could, they visited her surviving brothers, Archie (and family) in Midland, ON, Scotty and Bill in California. Brother Ed who never really settled down lived with the family for some years and remained a frequent and welcome visitor. Martha courageously cared at home for Ray after his series of debilitating strokes until his death in 2002. She was then convinced by Millie to move into the Bentley and found a new lease on life in activities (especially “beating the men” at the pool table) and making new friends there. She remained at the Bentley until her total blindness obliged her to move to nursing care in 2012. Those who knew Martha well could count on her never lacking for a strong view on most topics - whether it was politics or who was likely to win a golf tournament or what was the best route to drive. But one of her greatest joys was to take people by surprise with slightly outrageous acts or views or interests. She would howl with laughter at the antics of Frankie Howard on “Up Pompeii” - she loved dressing up with Millie as “bag ladies” one Hallowe’en but then took it a step further by toting a big cigar and asking for a scotch “on the rocks”. She admired the pranks of bad little Bart on the Simpsons until her vision became too poor to watch TV. Martha was a medical marvel - she dealt with many serious health issues throughout her life including colorectal cancer, heart disease, severe osteoporosis, deafness and finally blind- ness - and somehow managed to live longer than anyone else in family history. The family offers sincere thanks to the kind care given by staff of the Yorkton District Nursing Home, Weber House and especially recrea- tion director, Ward Mackenzie. Special thanks to Jeanne Kurtz and George Kalenchuk who were also there for her in her times of greatest need and were faithful visitors. Thanks also to Brenda Hladun for her visits this past year, reading to Mom and making her life more bearable. Thanks also to Shirley Billay for helping the family care for Martha. Family left to mourn Martha’s passing include daughters, Linda (John) Platt of Lorette, MB and Valerie Smith of Ottawa, ON; son, Ralph Smith (Nuala O’Kelly) of Ottawa, ON; grandson, Daniel Smith of Ottawa, ON, grand- daughter, Anna Smith of Kingston, ON, niece, Brenda Helm and family in Saskatoon; sister-in-law, Cloyie Bruhn and many nephews and nieces and great-nephews and great-nieces in Midland, ON; sister-in-law, Kay Bruhn of Edmonton and nephew and nieces and their families in California. A family service and interment will be held in spring. 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.

TYMIAK - Olga Tymiak, beloved wife of the late Metro Tymiak of Yorkton, formerly of Canora and Tadmore, passed away at the Yorkton Regional Health Centre on February 16, 2015, at the age of 95 years. Olga was born on November 5, 1919 in the Tadmore district to Panko and Anna (Zarazun) Boyko, the fifth of seven children. The family lived near Stenen, then the Tiny district and finally settled west of Tadmore in 1930. Olga attended Badgerdale and Forest Hill Schools. Upon completing grade seven, she stayed home to help with the chores, housework, garden and farm work. On October 28, 1939, Olga married Metro Tymiak from the Tadmore district at Sts. Peter and Paul Ukrainian Catholic Church inCanora. Initially, they lived with their parents, then in 1942, they moved to a farm two miles north of Tadmore where they farmed until 1972. They started with 23 cultivated acres, 2 milk cows and 20

chickens and lived in a one room home, to which they later added on rooms. They purchased and cleared more land with 6-8 horses. With larger machinery and a tractor, Metro and Olga farmed 2 1/2 quarters of land. Olga worked alongside Metro in all aspects of farming life. They loved the farm even though it was very difficult without modern conveniences. Olga always planted a huge garden; she loved to cook and bake. You couldn’t leave Olga’s home without having coffee, lunch or a meal. She loved to prepare and serve the Christmas and Easter meals and her greatest happiness was to have her family home for these celebrations. She loved to pick berries and mushrooms, canning, gardening, raising chickens, pigs, milk cows, hauling grain from the combine and working in the field with her Massey Harris tractor. Her favourite hobbies were sewing, knitting, crocheting, quilt making, as well as crafting. She was always willing to help her family and friends. Olga and Metro were blessed with two children: Glen and Sylvia. They sold their farm in 1972 and moved to Canora where they enjoyed the comforts of town life and were known to have a beautiful yard and garden. They enjoyed many happy hours socializing, caroling, playing cards, dancing and having coffee with neighbours. Olga and Metro were very active and attended many gatherings and special celebrations in the Boyko, Tymiak and Zarazun families. They loved to travel to various places in Canada and United States with their children. Olga practiced her faith deeply and quietly with profound devotion. She was deeply devoted to her faith and was an active member of her church in Tadmore, Canora and attended St. Mary’s Church in Yorkton. She loved to assist at the various church and hall functions and looked for- ward to the perogy bees. Her last perogy making was on January 20, 2015 at St. Mary’s in Yorkton. Olga was a dedicated member of the UCWLC in Canora since 1979. Metro and Olga had a happy, healthy and rewarding life. On October 28, 2006, they celebrated their 67th Wedding Anniversary. On February 7, 2007, Metro passed away. Olga continued to reside in her home in Canora until February 2010 when she moved to Fisher Court in Yorkton. There she enjoyed bingo, shuffle board, took part in the teas and dinners as well as enjoyed the company and new friend- ships. Thank you to the wonderful residents at Fisher Court for their friendship. Olga suffered a stroke on January 31, 2015 and passed away peacefully at the Yorkton Regional Health Centre on February 16, 2015 at the age of 95. Olga instilled many terrific qualities, values and traditions that her family will forever be grateful. She was always interested and proud of the accomplishments of her family. She was greatly loved and will be dearly missed by her family and many friends. Olga was prede- ceased by her parents, Panko and Anna; her husband, Metro; sisters: Emily in Ukraine and Lena (Peter) Hrywkiw; brothers: Tony (Ann), Mike, and Walter (Anne). She leaves to mourn her passing and to cherish her memory, her son, Glen (Lena) of Yorkton, SK; daughter, Sylvia (Ron) Hoekema of Red Deer, AB; grandchildren: Geof Tymiak and friend Tammy of Yorkton, Lori (Randy) Selinger of Saskatoon and Roxanne (Mick) Ludu of Lloydminster; great-grandchildren: Madelyn, Ava, Ethan, Grace and Gavin Selinger and Rick, Isaac and Isabelle Ludu; brother, Paul (Nellie) Boyko of Dunnville, ON and sister-in-law, Lena Boyko of Canora as well as many nieces, nephews, relatives and friends. Mom, grandmother, great-grandmother-we love you. We know that while we must say good- bye, dad and so many dear relatives are saying, “Here she come!” Our lives are blessed and wonderful because you were in them. We’ll love and cherish you forever. A Prayer Service was held on Friday, February 20, 2015 at 7:00 pm from the Chapel of Leson’s Funeral Home. Funeral Liturgy was celebrated on Saturday, February 21, 2015 at 10:00 am from Sts. Peter & Paul Ukrainian Catholic Church, Canora with Very Rev. Fr. Joakim Rac as Celebrant. Rite of Committal followed at the Canora Cemetery. Those wishing to make expressions of sympathy may makedonations to the Sts. Peter & Paul Ukrainian Catholic Church Building Fund or to a Charity of Donor’s Choice as tokens of remembrance, in memory of Olga Tymiak. Family and friends unable to attend are invited to sign an on-line guest book for Olga at www.lesonsfuneralhome.ca. Arrangements were entrusted to LESON’S FUNERAL HOME, Canora.

ROBERTSON - Mr. William Robertson of Springside, belovedhusband of Evelyn Robertson passed away peacefully with his family by his side on February 13, 2015.William Archibald known as “Bill” was born in Dartmouth, NS, February 19, 1943 to John and Dorothy Robertson (nee Swift). At a young age, Bill joined the local air cadets and was so involved in the program that he received his pilot’s license at age 16, even before he got his driver’s license, something he was very proud of. He received his education in Dartmouth. After joining the military, he was stationed in St. Jean, QC, Moosnee, ON and Yorkton, SK. He was very active in sports, playing hockey with the Springside Flyers, base- ball with Springside and Theodore Combines. Also coached minor hockey. His great love was flying, an opportunity if that came about, he was there. He was a trucker for CP Transport for 7 years, Atomic Transfer for 23 years, Westcan for

10 years and later worked at Walmart after retiring from trucking. He was very proud of his 4 million miles of trucking in 40 years. He enjoyed CASARA Search & Rescue, fishing, Nascar and visiting with friends. He was a volunteer firefighter and also First Responders for many years in Springside. He enjoyed the many trips taken with his family to California, Nova Scotia, many times to Montreal and to Europe. He met his wifeEvelyn at a ballgame in Springside, they spent 47 wonderful years together. Bill & Evelyn were married July 1, 1967 in Springside and were blessed with 2 children, Scott & Carmel. He was predeceased by his dad, John, mom, Dorothy, brothers; Ken, John, nephew Kenny and in-laws Bill and Pauline Koban. He leaves to celebrate his life, his loving wife Evelyn, son Scott (Lorelie), daughter Carmel (Dan) and grandchildren Jordon Holstein, Brayden & Kaitlyn Tobin, sister Beatrice Shipley, brothers-in-law John & Geraldine, Lawrence & Doris Koban, Mike Koban, Andrew Koban, Billy & Beth Koban, sister-in-law Marie Robertson and many many nieces and nephews, aunts and uncles and a lot of wonderful friends. He loved his family & friends dearly! The Funeral Service was held on Wednesday, February 18, 2015 at Springside Baptist Church with Pastor Richard Kauenhofen officiating. The organist, Diane Jones and pianist Kitty Arndt accompanied song leader Eldon Arndt and the congregation in the singing of the hymns, “I’ll Fly Away” and “Amazing Grace”. Musical Tributes were shared by a trio, Ruth Derow, Kitty Arndt and Joan Schirrschmidt. The eulogy was conveyed by Dave Sutter. Serving as ushers were Harold Kriger and Mervin Gabert. The interment followed in the Springside Town Cemetery with Terry Achtymichuk, Ray Blommaert, Gary Schmidt, Allen Eckhart, Murray Eastcott and Keith Stratechuk serving as the casket bearers. Memorials in Bill’s memory may be made to Casara Civil Air Search and Rescue Association, Zone 6 or to Springside Baptist Church. Condolences can be sent to the family by visiting www.baileysfuneralhome.com.

HOBBINS - Joseph (Leonard) Marcel Hobbins was born on June 14, 1928 in Ponteix, SK and passed away peacefully with family by his side on Wednesday, February 18, 2015 in Regina, SK. He was predeceased by his wife Doris (nee Koshman), parents, Maurice and Alice Hobbins, brothers, Bryden, Vincent and Fred; sisters, Lyla, Margurite, Marie and Cora and grandsons, Isaac, Garrett and Tim. Leonard will be lovingly remembered and deeply missed by his sisters, Loretta Gillies and Maureen Ness; sons, Dale (Shirley), Dean (Susan), Craig (Irene), Maurice (Mary), Clayton, Lionel, Darryl (Lori), Kenneth (Shelley) and his daughter Collette (George); grand- children, Melanie (Tyrone), Ryan, Alyshia (Chad), Brandon, Kendra, Felicia, Chelsea (Steve), Kyle, Dayna, Jaden, Bryden, Danelle (Jon), Desiree, Paige, Brittney and Emily (Dave); great-grandchildren, Tayah, Caleb, Luke, Emitt, Savannah, Aryona, Hanna, Ty, Dakota,

Hailey and Peyto and extended family and friends. The family wishes to extend their sincere gratitude to the staff at Harbour House/ Wintergreene Estates and Regina Lutheran Home for their compassionate care. Prayers will be held at Speers Funeral Chapel, 2136 College Ave,

Regina on February 27, 2015 at 7:00 p.m. Funeral Mass will be held at

St. Martin de Porres R.C. Church, 4720 Castle Road, on February 28,

2015 (next Saturday) at 1:00 p.m. All in attendance are invited to join the family for a reception at St. Martin de Porres, Parish Hall following the mass. Interment at Riverside Memorial Park. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Alzheimer Society of Saskatchewan, 301-2550 12th Avenue, Regina, SK S4P 3X1 or a charity of your choice. To leave an online message of condolence, please visit www.speersfuneralchapel.com.

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LEONHARDT - Mrs. Irene Leonhardt, resident of the Yorkton & District Nursing Home, widow of Paul Leonhardt, formerly of Theodore passed away on Wednesday, February 18, 2015. She was 94 years of age. Irene Leonhardt, the eldest of the four children of Bob and Annie (nee McChesney) Geck, was born Aug. 17, 1920 at Kelvington, SK. She attended Kelvingside School, completing her Grade 10. The next few years were spent helping her mother in their busy farm home. As a teen- ager, she made a choice to serve God, a commitment she was true to all her life which guided and kept her. On June 2, 1947 she was united in marriage to Paul Leonhardt, moving to the Leonhardt dairy farm at Theodore. Their daughter Janice was born a few years later and Irene thoroughly immersed herself in motherhood, cooking for hired men, sewing and gardening. The annual Christian Convention, held on the Leonhardt

farm since 1929, became the highlight of her year also. Paul and Irene sold the dairy cattle in 1956, took a trip to California to celebrate their freedom and focused on grain farming thereafter. In 1980, they retired to Theodore, and their daughter Jan and husband George Cobb continued the farming operation. Irene enjoyed her grandsons very much, gladly babysitting whenever needed. She was happy to have the boys and their friends come for noon lunches from school and to go camping at Good Spirit Lake for their annual swimming lessons. Paul and Irene enjoyed their retirement, visiting friends in hospitals and nursing homes, travelling, helping elderly neighbors or friends with their day to day needs and keeping their yard and garden beautiful. Their biggest trip was in 1988-1989 with Don and Dorothy McChesney to the Orient, Pakistan, India, New Zealand, Australia and Hawaii. After Paul’s passing in 2002, Irene remained in her home until 2009, moving to Southview Manor in Theodore, then as her health declined, to Aspen Bluffs in Yorkton, then to Yorkton and District Nursing Home in 2011. There she was lovingly cared for until her passing, peacefully with family at her side in the early morning of Feb. 18, 2015. A new day dawns......Irene is fondly remembered by her daughter and her husband, Janice (George) Cobb; her four grandsons and their wives: Jeff (Jodi) and daughters Merra and Nella; Jolan (Julie) and daughters Megan and Rachel; Jayden (Donna) and sons Trae, Brett and Bryn; Justin (Candace) and children Payton and Jayda. She was prede- ceased by her husband Paul, all her siblings: Roy (Margaret) Geck, Mona (Kleven) Hunt and Joyce (Roy) McDougall. Also predeceased by all of Paul’s siblings: Carl, Molly (Bill) Gale, Ed (Martha), Fred, Ernest (Lily), Clara (Walter) Quinton, Martha, Lydia (Bill) McDonald and David. She is survived by many cousins, of whom she was particularly fond, nieces, nephews and sister-in-law Mable Leonhardt and a host of friends. The family is very grateful and extends a heartfelt “Thank you” to those who visited Mom and have stood by us in any way these past weeks. The funeral service was held on Monday, February 16, 2015 from the Theodore Recreation Complex Hall with Jack Redekopp, Agnes Smiley, Mildred Ausenhus, Mike Hassett and Mary Roper officiating. The pianist, Marci Howden led the congregation in the singing of the hymns ‘Only One Life to Live’, ‘Lord We Rest in Peace Abiding’ and the graveside hymn ‘Sweet Sweet Release’. The four granddaughters-in-law, Jodi, Julie, Donna & Candace sang ‘I’ve A Friend’. Attending the guest memorial book were Linda Quinton, Shannon Moore, Judy Ranson and Marlene Kennedy and the ushers were Dallas Young, Chris Petays, Paul Moore and Len Kennedy. The interment took place in the Theodore Cemetery with Jeffrey, Jolan, Jayden & Justin Cobb, Daren Young and Sheldon Geck serving as the casket bearers. Condolences may be left at baileysfuneralhome.com. Memorials in memory of Irene may be made to the Theodore Recreation Complex as tokens of remembrance. The funeral care was entrusted to:

WILEY - Helen May Wiley, long time resident at York Lake andbeloved wife of the late David Francis ‘Fran’ Wiley passed away on February 10, 2015 at 90 years of age. May was born on her family farm near Saltcoats, SK on May 31, 1924. She was the daughter of Alexander Brown and Isabella Cavers Grieve. May lived her early life on the farm, attending the one room Castleton School followed by high school in Saltcoats. She at- tended the Yorkton Hospital School of Nursing starting in 1942 and graduating in 1946. Nursing, giving care primarily on obstetrics and as a supervisor filled her working life until her retirement in 1989 - a period spanning over 45 years. Most of a generation of babies in Yorkton and area literally passed through her hands as they were born. On May 12, 1948, May married Fran Wiley in the Saltcoats United Church and began a productive and joyous family life that included raising her own four

children. In the mid 1980’s May and Fran completed an addition to their cottage at York Lake and moved there for their retirement years. Following Fran’s death in 1989, May filled her days raising grandchildren, enjoying her pet dogs, immersing herself in nature, doing crafts, baking andsocializing with friends including the late Eddy Edison who passed away in 2000. For several decades May has been a fixture at York Lake putting in many miles walking the dog and watching as the area grew and devel- oped. May was a “survivor” - she had an inner strength that brought her through many of life’s adversities. Winning a battle with cancer in the 1970’s and notwithstanding declining health over the past year or so, May considered her life blessed and herself fortunate to remain fairly indepen- dent at home until the day before her death. In addition to her husband, Fran, May was predeceased by her parents, her siblings; Jessie Pickering, Margaret Sharp, Isabel ‘Belle’ Martinuk and Walter ‘Wattie’ Brown, as well as Fran’s siblings and their spouses. She is survived by her children; Cheryl Wiley of Yorkton, SK, David Wiley (Cathy) of Ottawa, ON, Laura Wiley (Finlay Morrison) of Yorkton, SK and Amanda Reimer (Don) of Regina, SK as well as nine grandchildren, their families which include ten great-grandchildren and two step-grandchildren and their families. Funeral Services were held on Thursday, February 19, 2015 from the Chapel of Christie’s Funeral Home with Kathy Novak serving as the Funeral Celebrant. The prelude to the service was a tribute in pictures. Special music was shared by grandson, Chris Wiley who sang a Gordon Lightfoot song, “Pussy Willows Cat Tails” accompanied by Carla Laycock. Words of tribute and eulogy were shared by May’s grandson, Taylor Morrison and family friend, Walter Farquharson. Another special music selection was a video of grandson, Matthew Wiley playing piano and singing “Everything’s Alright”. Organist, Carla Laycock, led the congregation in the singing of the hymns, “Make Me a Channel of Your Peace” and “For the Fruit of all Creation”. Piper, Ferne Katzberg led the congregation out of the chapel. Following a reception in the Gunn Reception Room, the Interment Service took place in the Yorkton Memorial Gardens with Alexa Dorksen, Rachel Wintonyk, Taylor Morrison, Christopher Wiley, Ted Pickering and Dean Wiley serving as casket bearers. The Honourary Pall bearers were Skye Morrison, Levi Wintonyk, Graham Reimer, Matthew Wiley, Patrick Reimer and Kelly Pihach. 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.

PFEIFER - Theresa Pfeifer, better known as Rose, passed away on Friday, February 13, 2015 at the Yorkton & district Nursing Home at the age of 99. Rose was born on the family farm in the Rhein area on August 18, 1915; a daughter of Henry and Katherine (nee Leis) Schaefer. She was baptized and confirmed at Christ Lutheran Church in Rhein. Rose received her elementary education at schools in Rhein and Carclew (near Runnymede). At the age of 15 she began working for a relative in the Runnymede area. It was here that she met and then at age 19, married the love of her life, Andrew (Jack) Pfeifer on October 14, 1934. Rose and Jack farmed for 22 years near Runnymede before Jack became an elevator agent, buying grain for the Sask Wheat Pool in Runnymede and later at Rosthern. While in Rosthern, Rose worked at the hospital before both her and Jack retired and eventually moved to Yorkton in 1978.

Before moving into the Yorkton Nursing Home in 2007, Rose resided both in her and Jack’s Betts Ave. home and then in Victoria Court, where they celebrated 66 years of marriage before Jack passed away in 2000. While dedicated to every member of her family and to her long list of relatives, all whom she loved dearly, Rose was a devout Christian with a strong faith which she was not afraid to share with others. Her concern for others, included her church and community, will not be forgotten. Besides her husband Jack, Rose was predeceased by her father Henry Schaefer, step-father George Mehling, her mother Katherine Mehling (nee Leis); son Alex, daughter-in-law Peggy; grandson Jack; four sisters: Maria, Amalia, Martha Leis and Lydia Riffel; five brothers: Henry, David, Jack, John and Alex; half-brothers: Victor Mehling & George Schaefer; step- brother: Jacob Mehling and her two step-sisters: Elizabeth Ruff and Emile Engel. Rose leaves to cherish her memory and to celebrate her life her daughter Lorraine (Peter) Craigon of Coquitlam, BC; two sons: Don (Sharon) of Yorkton and Bryan (Chris) of Cremona, AB; grandchildren: Brad Craigon (Maple Ridge, BC), Tammy Priest (Kelowna, BC), Dion (Michelle) Pfeifer, (Yorkton), Delee Rohatinsky, (Calgary), Kathy Ulriksen (Winnipeg), Tiana Pfeifer (Calgary), May Pfeifer (Edmonton) and grand- daughter-in-law Angie (Jack), (Estevan); 14 great-grandchildren: Brittany, Jordon, Andrea, Christian, Andrew, Sean, Stephanie, Brielle, Aleisha, Noah, Reid, Jada, Keithen and Laelle and a host of extended family & friends. The funeral service was held on Friday afternoon, February 20, 2015 from St. Paul’s Lutheran Church in Yorkton with Rev. Fred Schneider officiating. Son, Don Pfeifer gave the eulogy. The lay-readers were Chris Pfeifer and Kathy Ulrikson. Organist, Carla Laycock led the congre- gation in the singing of the hymns ‘Lord, Take My Hand and Lead Me’, ‘Church in the Wildwood’ and ‘Here I Am Lord’. A duet of Sharon Pfeifer and Pastor Fred, sang ‘Softly and Tenderly’. The interment took place in the Garden of St. Matthew at the Yorkton Memorial Gardens with Dion Pfeifer, Randy Pfeifer, Patricia Bayliss and Brad Craigon serving as the casket bearers. Memorials were to Country Meadows at the Yorkton & District Nursing Home, or to St. Paul Lutheran Church. The funeral care has been entrusted to:

BOYCHUK - Victoria, formerly of Yorkton, SK passed away peace- fully on Saturday, February 14, 2015, at St. Paul’s Lutheran Home in Melville, SK. She was 84 years and 8 months of age. Vicky, as she was usually called, was born on June 8, 1930 to Wasyl and Polly Wasylowich, the youngest of nine children. She grew up on her family’s farm North of Theodore, SK in the Drobot district and at- tended Chernowitz School. In 1946, Vicky travelled to visit her brothers Alec and Nick, who were working in Sudbury, ON. While there, she met a friend of theirs, Victor Boychuk and they married two years later on December 12, 1948. Shortly thereafter they moved back to Saskatchewan to help farm Victor’s family farm near Mikado, SK. They farmed the Boychuk homestead with Victor’s brother until 1956/57, when they purchased their own property east of Yorkton and built their home there in 1958. During this time they

also had two daughters, Diane in 1954 and Debbie in 1961. A year after her husband of 62 years of marriage passed away, she moved into Queen Elizabeth Court in Yorkton and a year later, with declining health, moved to St. Paul’s Lutheran Home in Melville. Vicky spent many hours maintaining a huge garden, cooking superb dinners for family and friends, cooking with the Ladies Auxiliary at the Ukrainian Orthodox Church and playing cards. Periodically she worked out of the home at Bobby’s Pancake House, the Corner House and Woolworth’s hardware department. She took much pride in the accomplishments of her children and grand- children. Vicky will be sadly missed by her two daughters, Diane (Greg) Hilderman of Lloydminster and Debbie (Greg) Barr of Yorkton; her grand- children Jeff (Tasha) Hilderman, Jennifer Barr and Derek Barr, her three great-grandchildren Hannah, Leo & Bailey Hilderman, plus numerous other family members and friends. She was predeceased by her parents, Wasyl and Polly Wasylowich, all of her siblings - George, Alec, Harry, Nick, Mary Lukeniuk, and Dora Chobotar - as well as her granddaughter Pamela Hilderman. The funeral service was held on Wednesday, February 18, 2015 from the Yorkton Memorial Gardens Family Centre with Rev. Deborah Smith of Westview United Church officiating. Pianist, Amanda Buhler led the congregation in the singing of the hymns ‘Church in the Wildwood’, ‘In the Garden’ and ‘Beyond the Sunset’. Amanda also sang the solo ‘Whispering Hope’. Son-in-law Greg Hilderman gave the family tribute. The honorary pall bearers were Ethel Fisher, Anne Oucharek, Greg Hilderman, Greg Barr, Jeff Hilderman, and Jennifer Barr. The interment took place beside her husband Victor in the Garden of Gethsemane with grandson Derek Barr as the urn bearer. The cremation and funeral care was entrusted to:

STEFANYSHYN - Mr. Henry Stefanyshyn of the Springside district peacefully passed away at the Yorkton Regional Health Centre on February 15, 2015. Henry was born on June 8, 1941 in Yorkton, SK, he is the son of Mike and Mary Stefanyshyn. He received his education at Biblow School in the Whitesand district. Henry started farming in 1959 to present. On July 15, 1966 he was united in marriage to Alice (Paley). They were blessed with three children; Richard, Roxann and Michael. Henry took on a mechanic job at Sorenson’s shop in Theodore from 1969 to 1981. Henry was also a very active member to the White- sand church as a grounds keeper. Henry’s greatest enjoyments were definitely his cattle, watching his grandchildren’s hockey, baseball, motocross racing, figure skating, dancing. In his spare time he enjoyed supporting small town functions, he also loved auction sales to see what kind of “junk” he could

drag home with his close friends, Corrie Griston and Gord Shindle. Henry also found great satisfaction to his daily coffee runs to Springside with his coffee row friends. Henry was predeceased by his parents Mike and Mary, his wife Alice in 2004; brothers John, Robert, Peter and his sisters Doreen and Elaine. He leaves to mourn his three children Richard (Rhonda) Ryley, Reegan and Rhianna of Canora, Roxann (Walter) Zachary and Brittany Hudy of Yorkton, Michael (Tammy) Devin, Dawson, Michaela, Keagan of Yorkton. As well as his sisters Olga (Jack) McInnis of Calgary, Violet (Abe) Sandnes of Dawson Creek, Sonia of Yorkton and sister-in-law Irene Stefanyshyn of Manitoba. As well as numerous nieces, nephews, relatives and friends. A Prayer Service was held on Thursday, February 19, 2015 at St. Mary’s Ukrainian Catholic Church in Yorkton with Rev. Father Ray Lukie, C.Ss.R. officiating. Ed Pindus and St. Mary’s Ukrainian Choir led in the responses. The Funeral Liturgy was celebrated on Friday, February 20, 2015 at St. Mary’s Ukrainian Catholic Church with Very Rev. Father Peter Pidskalny, C.Ss.R. as the Celebrant. The responses were led by Laurie Fedorowich and St. Mary’s English choir members. The epistle reader was Doreen Clark. The interment took place at St. Mary’s Parish Cemetery, Whitesand District with Zachary Hudy, Brittany Hudy, Ryley Stefanyshyn, Reegan Stefanyshyn, Devin Stefanyshyn and Dawson Stefanyshyn serving as the casket bearers. Memorials honouring Henry’s life may be made to St. Mary’s Church, Whitesand. Condolences can be sent to the family at www.baileysfuneralhome.com.

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KREKLEWETZ - Mr. Mike Kreklewetz of Yorkton, formerly of the Insinger district, beloved husband of Edith Kreklewetz passed away suddenly on February 10, 2015 at his home at the age of 88 years. Mike was born at the family home- stead, in the Insinger district on March 1, 1927, son of Harry and Todosia Kreklewetz. He received his education at Lesanko School where he completed his ninth grade. Mike remained on the family farm helping his father. Mike was united in marriage to Edith Kucher on November 16, 1956 at the Lesanko Ukrainian Orthodox Church. Together they took over the farm and farmed until 2008 when they retired and moved to Yorkton. During his youth, Mike learned to play the violin and along with his family formed a band. He played at many weddings and dances. Mike was an active member of the Insinger Hiway Church and served as Treasurer for many years. He was also involved with

caretaking the parish cemetery. He also served on the Insinger Community Pasture Board for numerous years. Upon moving to Yorkton, Mike and Edith became active in the Holy Transfiguration Church singing in the Parish Choir. Mike’s greatest enjoyment came from farming and nature. Predeceased by his parents, Harry and Todosia; brothers, John and Bill; brother in infancy and nephew; two sisters-in-law and a brother-in-law; Mike leaves to mourn his passing and to cherish his memory, his beloved wife Edith; sister Jean Tarnowetski of Airdrie, AB; many nieces and nephews, cousins and friends. A Prayer Service was held on Monday, February 16, 2015 at Holy Transfiguration Ukrainian Orthodox Church in Yorkton. The Funeral Service was held on Tuesday, February 17, 2015 at Holy Transfiguration Ukrainian Orthodox Church with Very Rev. Father Mel Slashinsky officiating. The responses were led by Gerald Yaholnitsky & Parish Choir Members. The cross bearer was Vanessa Smith and the banner bearers were Ryan Hutzul and Kris Kreklewetz. The interment followed in the Garden of St. Luke at Yorkton Memorial Gardens with Ted Kreklewetz, Tara Kucher, Les Danyluk, Allan Kucher, Dwayne Maleschuk and Terry Hutzul serving as the casket bearers. Memorials honouring Mike’s life may be made to the Holy Transfiguration Ukrainian Orthodox Church in Yorkton. Condolences can be sent to the family at www.baileysfuneralhome.com

Vichnaya Pamyat! Memory Eternal!

HEAD - Lyle. Passed away peacefully at the Trenton Memorial Hospital on Sunday, February 22, 2015 at the age of 80 years. Beloved husband & best friend of the late Marg Head (nee Hyson) for 56 years. Cherished father of Karen St. Pierre & her husband Denis of Cornwall, ON and Sandi Aichele & her husband Trent of Yorkton, SK. Loving Gramps of Michelle McRae (nee St. Pierre) & her husband Darel of Cornwall, ON and Mitchell, Brett and Charlize Aichele of Yorkton, SK. Lyle leaves behind his very special friend Ann Casey and his Season’s dining room mates and friends, Irma, Les, Bus, Doug, Barb and Glenna. Private family services entrusted to the Weaver Family Funeral Home - West Chapel, 170 Dundas St., Trenton. If desired, memorial donations to the Trenton Memorial Hospital Foundation would be ap- preciated by the family. Online guest book & condolences at www.weaverfuneralhomes.com.

Lyle wished to leave his friends with these final thoughts;To those I love and those who loved me,When I am gone, release me let me go....

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It’s only for a while that we must part,so bless the memories that we have made in

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if you need me call and I will come.Though you can’t see me or touch me,I’ll be near, and if you listen with your heart, you’ll hear all of my love around

you soft and clear.I thank you for the love you each have

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Joseph RemandaFebruary 28, 2005

Those we love don’t go awayThey walk beside us every dayLoved and remembered each passing dayTill we meet them in heaven aboveIn God’s wonderful garden of love

Natalie Remanda & Family

YAREMKO — In loving memory of Luddy Yaremko, who passed away - February 23, 2006.

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No words are needed, We shall never forget,For those we love don’t go away,They walk beside us every day.Unseen and unheard,But always near,S o loved, so missed & so very

dear.— Lovingly remembered by his daughter Sheril & Rob Koszegi

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KYBA - In loving memory of Valerie (Greenstein) Kyba. November 29, 1958-February 27, 1997.We still miss you,As the days and years pass.We still miss you,As the path of grief softens.We still miss you,As new memories are made.We still miss you,As we smile and laugh.We still miss you,Today and everyday.

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and family.

REMANDA - In loving memory of Joe, husband, father and grandfa- ther, who passed away February 28, 2005.It broke my heart to lose youBut you did not go alone,A part of me went with youThe day God took you home.Those we love don’t leave usThey walk beside us every day.

-Sadly missed and always remembered,

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PEPPLER - Born to Jared & Coralie Peppler of Yorkon, SK, a son, Nathaniel David Peppler on Tuesday, February 10, 2015.

ZAMONSKI - Born to Steven & Jody Zamonski of Grandview, MB, a son Alexander Frederick on Fri- day, February 6, 2015 @ 8:57 p.m.

Edith Kreklewetz wishes to ex- press their sincere thanks and heartfelt appreciation to everyone who attended the prayers and the Funeral Service for the late Mike Kreklewetz; the memorial dona- tions, flowers, phone calls, cards and words of comfort. To Rev. Father Mel Slashinsky for his words of comfort and support, Gerald Yaholnitsky and members of Holy Transfiguration Parish Choir, the cross bearer, banner bearers and casket bearers. To Pauline Semeniuk for the Kolachi and Kolovo and to the Ukrainian Orthodox ladies for preparing and serving the lunch. A sincere thank you to the Ambulance attendants, RCMP and the Fire Department for their re- sponse. Thank you to Larry and staff at Bailey’s Funeral Home for their care and compassion.

-God Bless You All.Edith

The Family of the Late Helen Tarnowetski wish to express their heartfelt gratitude to everyone for the support, encouragement, phone calls, cards, flowers, food and memorial donations. Thank you to all the staff at the Yorkton Nursing Home for their compas- sion and care in Mom’s final days. Our sincere thanks also to Father Mel for his support and for officiat- ing the prayer and memorial ser- vice. We would also like to thank the ladies from the Ukrainian Women’s Association for providing the honour guard at the service. And our sincere appreciation to Kris Yanke, Phil Matechuk, Geri and Wayne Arvay, Lorraine and Al Arvay for being the casket bearers and for being at Mom’s side. We would also like to thank all the ladies for preparing lunch after the prayers and the lunch at the audi- torium the next day. And to Larry at Bailey’s, thank you so much for your compassion and guidance. Helen will be in our hearts forev- er...Thank you and God Bless You All.

The family of the late Jim Gorecki would like to thank the EMTs, doctors and nurses of St. Peter’s hospital in Melville, Yorkton Regional Health Centre and Regina General Hospital for the care and support they provided. We would like to thank Father Mitch for the wonder- ful mass and Bailey’s Funeral Home for assisting us with the funeral arrangements. Words cannot express our gratitude for the sup- port that we received from every- one during our recent loss. The floral arrangements, food, gift bas- kets, memorial donations and words of kindness were truly ap- preciated. We are so fortunate to have such wonderful family, friends, neighbours and co-work- ers. Thank you all.

-Cynthia, Alanna, Monte, Gordon, Heather,

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The family of the late William Robertson wish to express their sincere thanks to all our friends and neighbors who attended the Funeral Service and offered support; the gifts of food, phone calls, beautiful flowers and the memorial donations to Casara and the Baptist Church Fund. A heartfelt thanks to Pastor Richard for the beautiful service, the trio that paid tribute in song, David for the eulo- gy and the ladies for the wonderful lunch. To the ushers, memorial do- nation attendant, members of Ca- sara and the Fire Department for offering your respects. Thank you to Dan Derow for the video that will be shared with family in Nova Scotia. Thanks to the doctors at Allan Blair Cancer Clinic, Dr. Ferguson and Dr. Jancewiz; the nurses on 2nd. South, 1st West and Dr. Manyande. Also thank you to Dr. Roodt for your care in emer- gency on Wednesday morning. To the palliative care team for all their help.

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BUYING SILVER coins, old paper currency, gold jewelry, old cos- tume jewelry, military items, store signs, antiques and collectibles. Call 306-563-6794.

CHESTERFIELD AND love seat, country pat- tern, good shape, $100. pair OBO.;Propane BBQ Cover $25. Call 306-783-5841.

Do you have back pain, knee pain or body pain? Then get the Medirub 2000 foot & body massager. Call Don 306-621-5076.

FISHER STEREO System, 5 speakers, glass cabinet, AM/FM Radio, dual cassette player, no CD player. $100.00 OBO. 306-783- 3051 or 306-621-3041.

FOR SALE: Wood Splitter. Built by Machine Shop. Splits 20 inch or could be extended. Call 204-546- 3447.

HAND QUILTED Baby quilts, placemats, table quilts, table run- ners and many more things. Makes excellent gifts. Phone 306- 782-4452.

PROVINCE-WIDE CLASSIFIEDS. Reach over 550,000 readers weekly. Call Yorkton This Week NOW 306-782-2465 for details.

REFORESTATION NURSERY SEEDLINGS of hardy trees, shrubs, & berries for shelterbelts or landscaping. Full boxes as low as $0.99/tree. Free shipping. Re- placement guarantee. 1-866-873- 3846 or www.treetime.ca.

SEARS CRAFTSMAN Dual Stage snowblower, 5 HP, 24”, electric start, serviced in spring of 2014, comes with cover, chains and manual. $750. 306-782-3682 or 306-620-9008. Leave message if no answer.

STORE FIXTURES for sale. Checkout counters, display stands, pegboard racks, tables & chairs. Phone 306-782-2368 or 306-621-7954 or drop in at 153 Broadway St. W.

Auto Miscellaneous

4 ARCTIC CLAW mud and snow tires, no rims, 225/75R16. Used last winter only. 2,000kms. Don’t fit new SUV. Paid $150 each, selling for $85 each. Call 782-4500.

ATVs / Dirt Bikes

2010 ARCTIC CAT Mud Pro 1000. 1600 miles, has winch and 30” tires. Asking $5,500. Call 306-621- 9253.

Cars

1996 MERCURY SABLE, 3L V6, fully loaded, recent new tires, brakes & battery, complete tune- up and serviced, very good run- ning order, clean inside & out. Call 306-338-3369 or 306-491-5420.

2002 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX, 2 door coupe, sunroof, excellent condition. $3,200. Phone 204-937- 3576.

2010 FORD Fusion. Just For Parts. 170,000kms, good engine & transmission, heated leather seats, sunroof, stereo. Asking $1,000 OBO. Located in Esterhazy area. Call Scott 306-621-4399 af- ter 3pm.

2010 VOLKSWAGEN Passat. Black w/black leather interior, heated seats, command start, air, cruise, block heater, tinted win- dows w/fresh air vents, new head- lights and winter tires, 150,000 highway kms. Beautiful. $17,500. Call 306-783-3404.

Parts & Accessories

GREAT PRICES on new, used and remanufactured engines, parts and accessories for diesel pickups. Large inventory, engines can be shipped or installed. Give us a call or check us out at www.thickettenginerebuilding.ca. Thickett Engine Rebuilding. Ph. 204-532-2187 Russell, MB.

Sports Utilities & 4X4s

2008 SATURN Outlook XE, AWD, SUV Crossover, 118,200 kms, black metallic, 3.6 DOHC 6V VVT, 8 passenger, command start, cold weather package, rear DVD enter- tainment package, cruise control, extended warranty card, new tires, SK. taxes paid, fully loaded, im- maculate condition inside and out, Not using, been kept in garage. Asking $17,500. Email: hahn- [email protected] or Phone 306-698-7984.

Trucks & Vans

2002 VAN FORD F350Purchased new in 2005. Very good condition, good for any tradesperson. Low mileage.

$800000

306-621-5241

1981 3 ton grain truck, very good condition. Call for more informa- tion, 204-548-2557 or 204-648- 6390.

2005 DODGE RAM Hemi Long Box 4X4 Quad Cab, 185,000kms, Silver, Auto, Grill Guard, ATC,PW, PL, 6-CD, PWR Seat, Newer Tires. $10,500. Call 306-547-7128.

2007 CHEV Silverado LT, Ext Cab, Z71, 4X4, 5.3L, new tires, lots of options, 121,000 kms, ex- cellent condition. Call 306-645- 4223.

Farm Implements

FORD 8N tractor distributor on side of engine. $1,650.00 located on farm near Springside, Sask. Call 250-390-6841.

GOOD’S USED TRACTOR

PARTS

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

Roblin, MB

JOHN DEERE Model 3055 Trac- tor. Approx. 90 hp. comes with John Deere front end loader and grapple, 3 pt hitch. Asking $19,500. Call 306-621-9253.

NEW 400 BU Gravity Wagons. $7,400. Used Gravity Wag- ons/Grain Carts. Dry Fertilizer Spreaders 4-8 Ton. $3,000 up. Portage, MB. 204-857-8403.

WANTED: A Bucket for a Leon’s 707 Front End Loader. Preferably 8 ft, but will consider any. Phone 306-743-5150.

WANTED: TRAILER type EZE- FEEDER with hydraulic auger for feeding grain or pellets. Phone 306-647-2478.

Farm Services

Best Herbicide Prices Guaranteed

Featured Products:

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Feed & Seed

HEATED CANOLAWANTED!!

- GREEN CANOLA- SPRING THRASHED- DAMAGED CANOLA

FEED OATSWANTED!!

- BARLEY, OATS, WHT- LIGHT OR TOUGH

- SPRING THRASHEDHEATED FLAX

WANTED!!HEATED PEAS

HEATED LENTILS"ON FARM PICKUP"

Westcan Feed & Grain

1-877-250-5252

Buying/SellingFEED GRAINS

heated / damagedCANOLA/FLAXTop price paid

FOB FARMWestern

Commodities877-695-6461

Visit our website @www.westerncommodities.ca

WANTED: FEED GRAINS & SOY- BEANS, call for pricing, farm pick- up, prompt payment. Contact Devon @ NORTH EAST PRAIRIE GRAIN. 306-873-3551. Website: neprairiegrain.com.

Hay/Bales For Sale

200+ LARGE Round Oat Straw Bales. 2013 Crop. Good feed value @ $15.00 ea. Alf/Grass also. Phone 306-563-+6261. Gorlitz, SK.

25 BALES of 2013 hay & 25 Bales of 2014 hay. Brome & Alfalfa. $30 for last year’s bales, $35 for this year’s bales. Call Greg 306-730- 7447.

Livestock

ANDERSON CATTLE Co. Bull Sale, March 28/15, 1 pm at the farm, Swan River, MB. 50 Two Year Old and Yearling Red & Black Angus Bulls. www.ander- soncattle.ca or 204-734-2073 for a catalog.

BAR-H LAND & CATTLE CO. Langenburg, SK. BULL SALE.

Wednesday, March 25. 50 black angus 2 year olds and select year- lings. Call Robin at 306-743-2840. (Cell) 306-743-7490. Sales Manager Chris at 306-933-4200.

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

FORAGE BASED Black Angus Bulls. Virgin 2 year olds & herd sires available. Genetics with ma- ternal and calving ease traits. www.nerbasbrosangus.com.204-564-2540 or 204-773-6800.

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.

LOVELAND RED ANGUS has quality bulls coming. 2 years old. Semen tested and delivery available. Call Andrew Mandziak at 306-795-2710.

Blue Chip Realty269 Hamilton RoadYorkton, Sask.306-783-6666

11 quarters close to Bredenbury, SK for

rent. Good soil farmland (G class) all within one

block. Only 5 miles from Bredenbury.

Please contact Frank Su at

[email protected] or 306-500-0035.

Frank SuRealtor®

306-500-0035

LAND FOR RENT

Each office is independently owned & operated.

Land for Sale

FOR SALE Or For Rent by Tender. RM of Cana #214. SE of 15-22-W2 & SW of 05-212-04-W2. Highest or any tender not neces- sarily accepted. Tender closes March 1, 2015. Please submit your tender to [email protected] or for more information call 306- 861-4592.

Land for Rent

QUARTER FOR Rent along High- way #47. Approx. 9 miles South of Melville. (NW-17-21-06-W2). Approximately 80 acres currently cul- tivated on East side of quarter. Up to 135 acres in future years as water level recedes. May be used for crop, grain feed or hay. Willing to share cost of seeding hay. Phone Warren at 780-763-2177 or 780- 853-0440.

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 - 206 1/4’sSouth - 75 1/4’s

South East - 40 1/4’sSouth West - 65 1/4’s

North - 6 1/4’sNorth East - 4 1/4’s

North West - 12 1/4’sEast - 51 1/4’sWest - 49 1/4’s

FARM AND PASTURE LAND AVAILABLE TO RENT

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

PAYMENT.

RENT BACK AVAILABLE

Call DOUG 306-955-2266

[email protected]

Mobile/Manufactured Homes for Sale

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Give us a call soon. We’d like to help you place a classified ad in Yorkton This Week. Phone 306-782-2465.

Houses for Sale

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Purebred Livestock

NEILSON CATTLE COMPANY Charolais Bull Sale. Friday, March 13, 1:00 p.m., at the Ranch, Hwy # 47 south of Willowbrook. Offering 30 coming 2 year old Charolais bulls all semen tested and vet inspected. Wintering & delivery avail-able. For more info con-tact Mike 306-783-0331 or T Bar C Cattle Co. 306-220-5006 (PL#116061).View the catalogue at www.buyagro.com.

Steel Buildings / Granaries

STEEL BUILDINGS/METAL BUILDINGS 60% OFF! 20x28, 30x40, 40x62, 45x90, 50x120, 60x150, 80x100 sell for balance owed! Call 1-800-457-2206. www.crownsteelbuildings.ca.

STEEL BUILDINGS/METAL

BUILDINGS

UP TO 60% OFF! 30x40, 40x60, 50x80,

60x100, 80x100 sell for balance owed! Call: 1-800-457-2206

www.crownsteelbuildings.ca.

Career Training

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MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTIONISTS are in huge demand! Train with the leading Medical Transcription school. Learn from home and work from home. Call today. 1.800.466.1535. www.can- scribe.com. [email protected].

Become a Welder or

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Programs start September 2015.

Connect with us for more information.

Welding (Rosetown Program Centre): (306) 882-4236

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greatplainscollege.ca/apply

Business Opportunities

HIGH CASH PRODUCING Vend- ing Machines. $1.00 Vend= .70 Profit. All on Location In Your Area. Selling Due To Illness. Call 1-866-668-6629 For Details.

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Career Opportunities

General Employment

Career Opportunities

Agricultural

INDIVIDUAL NEEDED for season- al/full time on grain farm. 30 min- utes from Yorkton. Requirements: 1A license, experience operating high-clearance sprayer/floater. Wages $25-$30 per hour. Contact: 306-621-1991.

Career Opportunities

HELP WANTED!! Make up to

$1000 A Week Mailing Brochures From Home!

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General Employment

General Employment General Employment

Heavy Duty Mechanic

required for prevetative maintenance, repair and

service of heavy equipment fleet Journeyman’s License +10 yrs min exp with CAT,

JD, and heavy trucks req’d. Both camp and shop locations. Service truck and accommodations provided.

Wage negotiable. Send work references

and resume to: Bryden Construction,

Box 100, Arborfield, Sk. S0E 0A0;

Fax: 306-769-8844Email: brydenconstruct@

xplornet.cawww.brydenconstruction

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Attention:Tribal Councils and

Aboriginal Organizationsin Saskatchewan

and Manitoba!Are you looking to

hire Aboriginaljob seekers ?

We are getting resultsPost your job on

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New advertising sales position created in Southern Saskatche- wan for a warm and outgoing per- sonality. TC Media is offering a competitive compensation, benefit plan, and will supply a company car. Ideal candidate could have a combination of sales experience, positive attitude, and multi tasking abilities. Send your resume to er- [email protected].

GPRC, FAIRVIEW CAMPUS Ur- gently Requires a Power Engi- neering Instructor! Please contact Brian Carreau at 780-835-6631 and/or visit our website at www.gprc.ab.ca/careers.

HOSTESS/HOST required to work the Yorkton Trade Show April 10-12 at the trade show booth. Please email your resume to [email protected] or fax it to 306-242-1223.

Flight Centre is hiring Travel Con- sultants in Saskatoon! Boost your career with a global organization and receive uncapped earning po- tential and comprehensive person- al and professional development. For full details, and to apply online, please visit www.applyfirst.ca/jobF163266.

Looking for an online business? I can help! You will receive free training and after support. Go to www.123haveitall.com and check it out. Requires a computer and telephone and 5-15 hours weekly.

MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTION is an in-demand career in Canada! Em- ployers have work-at-home posi- tions available. Get the online training you need from an employ- er-trusted program. Visit: Career- Step.ca/MT or 1-888-528-0809 to start training for your work-at- home career today!

This 40 hour course from the Saskatchewan Justice Department is the mandatory training requirement

for all licensed security guards in Saskatchewan.

• Responsibilities and Conduct of the Security Guard• The Security Guard and the Legal System, Alarm System, Traffic Control• Note Taking, Reports, and Evidence• Response to Immediate Crisis, General Patrol Tactics and Techniques• Labor Disputes, Safety Issues

Course will run 8:00am – 5:00pm over 2 weekends in April 2015. Dates: April 11, 12 & 13 and April 18 & 19 Tuition: $580 Location: Yorkton, SK

Parkland College is an approved security guard course provider through Saskatchewan Justice. If the student successfully completes the approved security guard training, he/she is eligible to apply for a permanent security guard license within Saskatchewan and in most provinces across Canada.

1.866.783.6766 parklandcollege.sk.ca

Equipment Installer

Leon’s Manufacturing is a world class manufacturer of Agriculture and Light Industrial Equipment. We are growing and are currently looking for hardworking, trustworthy, individuals to deliver and mount dozer blades and related agricultural equipment on tractors throughout Western Canada and the Northern US.

The successful candidates must have a farm and/or mechanical background and be able to work with minimal or no supervision, be comfortable in dealing with customers before, during and after the installation in a courteous manner as well as maintain a clean and functional workshop environment. Excellent communication skills both written and verbal are also required.

A valid passport with no travel restrictions and a Class 1A licence is mandatory. Candidates with a truck and trailer will be given preference, but not necessary. Full training and support will be provided to the successful candidate. Please send your resume to:

Leon’s Mfg. Company Inc.

135 York Road East

P.O. Box 5002

Yorkton, SK, S3N 3Z4

Email: [email protected]

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

a week too!

4th Friday

If you would like a route, please e-mail us at:

or telephone circulation at:

EQUIPMENT OPERATORSThe R.M. of Sliding Hills No. 273 is accepting resumes from experienced Equipment Operators. Resumes will be maintained on le.R.M. equipment list consists of two 140 M Motor Graders, D6 Cat Dozer, 611 Cat Scraper, 416 E Cat Backhoe and JD 6140R Tractor pulling a Degelman Mower and Sidearm.Resumes to include details on equipment operated, year, make and model and years of experience on each machine. Also, include detailed information on Equipment Operator and Safety courses taken. Provide additional information on job related skills and certi cates that you have achieved that relate to mechanical work, welding, etc. Include three references and expected wage rate.Individuals submitting resumes should do so on or before Friday March 13th, 2015.

R.M. of Sliding Hills No. 273Box 70

Mikado, Sask.SOA 2R0

Tel: 306-563-5285Fax: 306-563-4447

Email: [email protected]

Too tired to walk? Too tired to drive? Too tired to move? Well, if you’re not too tired to read, shop Yorkton This Week and Marketplace Classifieds.

After a week off classes for the February break, students at Dr. Brass School, and others in the city, were back to classes Monday. With the return to school students also had the opportun-ity to head out to the playground for some fun during recess on a mild Monday morning.

Staff Photos by Calvin Daniels

Playground fun

The Calder Seniors have been busy with their whist drives. Here are the winners from the last few whist drives that were held at the Calder Good Neighbour Centre. Here are the winners from Jan. 10, 2015 whist drive: 1st Mildred Danylko, 2nd Anne Mostoway, 3rd Judy Pryslak and Arthur Martenuk, low Gordon Kahut. The Pot of Gold winners were Judy Pryslak and Mildred Danylko. The winners of the Jan. 24, 2015 whist drive are as follows: 1st Marjory Mankish, 2nd Mildred Danylko, 3rd Arnold Balabuk, low Jim Fustey. The Pot of Gold winners were Gordon Kahut and Mildred Danylko.

The Calder Annual Poker Derby has been set for March 1, 2015 at the Calder Community Rink.

Breakfast is planned for March 1, 2015 at the Calder Community Rink. Breakfast will start at 9 o’clock at the rink. So come out to enjoy some scrambled eggs, hash browns and saus-age patties. Everyone is welcome to come to this event.

The Calder Students have finished their swim-ming lessons in Yorkton.

The Calder Students and teachers along with their parents and family members went out to Asessippi for their annu-al skiing trip. The school had a wonderful day, great weather for their ski trip.

The Calder Cookbook is available at the Village

of Calder. For more information phone 306-742-2158 or stop in at theVillage office.

A huge thank you toall the wonderful people, who welcomed us, TheCalder Yalenka Dance Club, into their home for carolling this year. TheCalder Yalenka Dance Club is busy getting ready for their first competition in Regina in March.

Sympathy goes out to Tyler Eftoda and families on the recent passing of Rose Eftoda.

Calder CommunityRink is up and running.Skating is free this year again. Friday night skat-ing starts at 7 p.m. and on Sunday skating startsat 1 p.m.

The CalderCommunity would like to welcome Levi Haas andhis girlfriend into our community.

Marjory Mankish is back from Dryden, ON, where she spent Christmas with herdaughter, Marianneand son in law, Harold Price and her wonderful grandchildren.

On Feb. 13, the Calder Students celebratedValentine’s Day. The stu-dents participated in a wiener roast. Then later on the students partici-pated in some outsideactivities. Studentsexchanged Valentine’scards too.

KARENANTONY742-2167

Calder

Busy whistseason