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The Government of Saskatchewan has announced it is providing a total of 51 rural municipalities (RMs) – including some in this area – with funding for 173 kilo- metres of road improvements and 40 bridge and culvert repairs or replacements. The $25.5 million Municipal Roads for the Economy Program (MREP), funds rural roads, bridges and cul- verts impacted by Saskatchewan’s growing economy. Funding was increased by a total of $2 mil- lion in this year’s budget. “Economic activity in rural Saskatchewan continues to grow from our oil and gas, potash, grain and manufac- turing industries,” Highways and Infrastructure Minister Don McMorris states. “It is important that we reinvest that money back into rural Saskatchewan. Rural Sask- atchewan remains one of our government’s foremost prior- ities. Over the past six years alone we have invested $163 million into roads, bridges and culverts throughout rural Saskatchewan.” “The government’s support and investment in rural transportation infrastructure will continue to help grow Saskatchewan’s economy and benefit rural residents,” Saskatchewan Association of Rural Municipalities President David Marit adds. MREP, which is adminis- tered by the Saskatchewan Association of Rural Municipalities (SARM), pro- vides funding for municipal roads impacted by increased truck traffic. MREP also funds RM bridge and culvert projects. Continued on Page 2. SILENCE FOR SOLIDARITY – Students from St. Michael’s School in Yorkton recently participated in Free The Children’s “We Are Silent” campaign. They took a vow of silence to take a stand in solidarity for children who are silenced by the denial of their human rights. These rights include access to clean water, food, education and health care. Along with being silent for the day, the students collected pledges which will be sent to Free The Children and will then go to communities in need. Rural roads funded: needed improvements on the way Sk. volunteers honored Lieutenant Governor Vaughn Solomon Scho- eld recently presented eight citizens – includ- ing one from this area – with the Saskatchewan Volunteer Medal. The medal recognizes out- standing volunteer ser- vice or exceptional com- munity involvement. It is a privilege to present the Saskatch- ewan Volunteer Medal to eight such generous and capable individu- als,” Solomon Schoeld comments. “I congratu- late each of them on this well-deserved honour and I thank them for their enormous con- tributions to our prov- ince.” The 2012 recipients are: • Phyllis G. Cameron, Arcola; Master Corporal (Ret’d) Leslie Good, C.D., Moose Jaw; Colonel (Ret’d) Charles Keple, C.D., Re- gina; • Namarta Kochar, Saskatoon; • Dr. Jim Leskun, Re- gina; André Moquin, Gravelbourg; • Dennis B. Sander- son, La Ronge; • and, Joan Wilson, Saltcoats. Including the eight new recipients, the Sas- katchewan Volunteer Medal has been present- ed to 156 outstanding individuals since 1995. Medal recipients are se- lected by the Saskatch- ewan Honours Advisory Council from nomina- tions submitted by the public. Saskatchewan contin- ues to have one of the highest rates of volun- teerism in Canada. VOLUME 21, NUMBER 28 18-1st Avenue North, Yorkton, SK S3N 1J4 Saturday, April 27, 2013 PHONE YORKTON: 306-783-4566 TOLL FREE: 1-866-600-4566 Email: [email protected] Website: www.ochsmotor.com WARNING: ATV’s can be hazardous to operate. ATV’s with engine sizes larger than 90cc maynot be ridden by anyone under 16 years of age. ATV’s with 89cc engines may not be ridden by anyone under 12 years of age. ATV’s with 49cc engines may not be ridden by anyone under 6 years of age. Always wear a helmet and be sure to take a training course. For safety and training information, see your Polaris dealer or call 1-800-342-3764. ATVs/SIDExSIDES One example: NEW 2013 POLARIS SPORTSMAN • 500 H.O. • Liquid cooled Fully independent suspension Polaris PVT automatic transmission and more SUPER DEALS SUPER DEALS ON ALL ON ALL POLARIS ATVS & S POLARIS ATVS & S x x S S at at OCHS MOTORSPORTS YORKTON, SK OCHS MOTORSPORTS YORKTON, SK REBATE NOW ONLY MSRP . . . . $ 6,999 . . . . . . $ 500 $ $ 6499 6499 00 00 Please phone for a FULL LIST of SxS, ATV's. On Sale Now 134 Broadway St. E. 1-877-783-2772 1-877-783-2772 www.capitalkiayorkton.com SEE US FOR ALL YOUR SEE US FOR ALL YOUR WATER TANKS, WATER FITTINGS, WATER TANKS, WATER FITTINGS, PUMPS AND HOSES. PUMPS AND HOSES. INVENTORY ARRIVING DAILY! INVENTORY ARRIVING DAILY! Hwy #9 N., Yorkton (306) 783-3333 Huge Spring Huge Spring Arrivals Arrivals
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Page 1: News Review Extra - April 27, 2013

The Government of Saskatchewan has announced it is providing a total of 51 rural municipalities (RMs) – including some in this area – with funding for 173 kilo-metres of road improvements and 40 bridge and culvert repairs or replacements. The $25.5 million Municipal Roads for the Economy

Program (MREP), funds rural roads, bridges and cul-verts impacted by Saskatchewan’s growing economy. Funding was increased by a total of $2 mil-lion in this year’s budget. “Economic activity in rural Saskatchewan continues to grow from our oil and gas, potash, grain and manufac-

turing industries,” Highways and Infrastructure Minister Don McMorris states. “It is important that we reinvest that money back into rural Saskatchewan. Rural Sask-atchewan remains one of our government’s foremost prior-ities. Over the past six years alone we have invested $163 million into roads, bridges

and culverts throughout rural Saskatchewan.” “The government’s support and investment in rural transportation infrastructure will continue to help grow Saskatchewan’s economy and benefit rural residents,” Saskatchewan Association of Rural Municipalities President David Marit adds.

MREP, which is adminis-tered by the Saskatchewan Association of Rural Municipalities (SARM), pro-vides funding for municipal roads impacted by increased truck traffic. MREP also funds RM bridge and culvert projects.

Continued on Page 2.

SILENCE FOR SOLIDARITY – Students from St. Michael’s School in Yorkton recently participated in Free The Children’s “We Are Silent” campaign. They took a vow of silence to take a stand in solidarity for children who are silenced by the denial of their human rights. These rights include access to clean water, food, education and health care. Along with being silent for the day, the students collected pledges which will be sent to Free The Children and will then go to communities in need.

Rural roads funded: needed improvements on the way

Sk. volunteers honored

Lieutenant Governor Vaughn Solomon Scho-fi eld recently presented eight citizens – includ-ing one from this area – with the Saskatchewan Volunteer Medal. The medal recognizes out-standing volunteer ser-vice or exceptional com-munity involvement. It is a privilege to present the Saskatch-ewan Volunteer Medal to eight such generous and capable individu-als,” Solomon Schofi eld comments. “I congratu-late each of them on this well-deserved honour and I thank them for their enormous con-tributions to our prov-ince.” The 2012 recipients are: • Phyllis G. Cameron, Arcola; • Master Corporal (Ret’d) Leslie Good,

C.D., Moose Jaw; • Colonel (Ret’d) Charles Keple, C.D., Re-gina; • Namarta Kochar, Saskatoon; • Dr. Jim Leskun, Re-gina; • André Moquin, Gravelbourg; • Dennis B. Sander-son, La Ronge; • and, Joan Wilson, Saltcoats. Including the eight new recipients, the Sas-katchewan Volunteer Medal has been present-ed to 156 outstanding individuals since 1995. Medal recipients are se-lected by the Saskatch-ewan Honours Advisory Council from nomina-tions submitted by the public. Saskatchewan contin-ues to have one of the highest rates of volun-teerism in Canada.

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Parkland College’s commitment to partner-ing with First Nations in East Central Sas-

katchewan continues to expand. The college has forged an offi cial partnership with Pee-

peekisis Cree Nation near Balcarres through the signing of a memo-randum of understand-

ing. Parkland College is committed to partner-ing with First Nations in East Central Sas-katchewan to improve their skills training and labour market partici-pation. The affi liation with Peepeekisis Cree Nation will involve tai-lored Essential Skills programs, Adult Basic Education, and specifi c skills training designed

to link members of the First Nation with in-dustry and jobs. “We are dedicated to strengthening the pro-grams and courses of-fered to our partners,” says Michael Cameron, director of Training and Business Development at Parkland College. “This agreement will help us improve the way of life of more peo-ple across the region.”

The MOU will be in ef-fect for fi ve years. The agreement lays out terms and directives by which both parties will work to secure training allowances for students learning on reserve. Of-fi cials from Peepeekisis Cree Nation and Park-land College will meet at least twice a year to assess the progress made during the col-laboration.

Con’t from Page 1.

Grants cover 50 per cent of the costs of road proj-ects and 30 to 90 per cent of the costs of bridge and culvert projects. Highlights of the 2013 MREP grants include: 12 RMs will receive $7.3 million in grants for HH/HV projects, including hot mix asphalt work in Sherwood on roads impacted by Global Transportation Hub traffic, plus a grading project in Orkney which serves Yorkton’s canola crushing plants. 17 RMs will receive $4.3 million in grants to develop primary weight truck routes through SARM’s Clearing the Path (CTP) initiative, includ-ing White Valley which serves the oil and gas sec-tor, two grain elevators, a shortline railway, a livestock operation and the T-rex Discovery Centre. 26 RMs will receive a total of $5 million to replace or repair 40 bridges and culverts.

Highway work

PICTURED: Back row (l-r): Donna Desnomie (Director of Post Secondary and Higher Learning - Peepeekisis Cree Nation), Richard Ironquil (Headman - Peepeekisis Cree Nation), Ed Hourd (Business and Training Representative - Parkland College). Front row (l-r): Michael Cameron (Director of Training and Business Development - Parkland Col-lege), Mike Koochicum (Chief - Peepeekisis Cree Nation), Frank Dieter (Headman - Pee-peekisis First Nation).

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FCL Annual Meeting) - Auditor’s Report and Financial Statement - Election of Directors - Appointment of Auditors - New Business - Adjournment The Nominating Committee will bring forward the following names for election to the Board of Directors of YorktonCo-operative Association Limited: Dorothy Davies, Offi ce Manager, Medical Clinic Loreen Poier, Business Owner David Polachek, Retired Cheryl Tiller, Co-ordinator, Parkland Victim Services Supper tickets can be purchased at all locations in Yorkton, Kamsack, Theodore or Ebenezer. Supper tickets must bepurchased by April 26, 2013. Members do not need to attend supper and are invited toattend the meeting portion of the evening only if they choose. The meeting is anticipated to start at 7:00pm.

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Ed, my neighbor next door, almost passed out from shock when I took him a huge piece of my birthday cake. I wish I could confess that it was solely a generous offer of sharing. The sorry truth is that I had to get rid of its tempta-tion before I ate more of it. We have been on a diet for what seems like years only to experience a miracle for my birth-day. My wife baked a chocolate cake that smelled wonderful bak-ing and looked too good not eat, even without icing. I like to blame the torture and starvation of the diet as to why I had a piece of cake hot from the oven and then more pieces for lunch and supper and before bed. On my birthday, I ate nearly half of my birthday cake. Needless to say, I suf-fered with a restless sleep and a rolling stom-ach from eating too much cake. The day after my birthday, as I struggled to wake up with my coffee, I spot-ted Ed from my kitchen window, outside his garage door smoking a cigarette. I knew in an instance of revelation that I was a cake addict just like Ed was a ciga-rette one. I had to take drastic measures with

the cake or I’d eat my way to the return of the pounds I’d lost on my diet. I cut the remain-ing half a cake in half, put one part in the freezer and rushed the other half over to Ed as a gift. I should have known Ed would be suspicious. He was certain I must have baked the cake. He thought it must taste terrible and I was trying to play a trick on him. He had to phone and check with my wife that I didn’t make the cake. Convinced it was safe to eat, he had a small piece and then two more while I drank a coffee and watched him eating the cake cal-ories that had been tempting me. Ed was still suspicious about the sudden gift of cake, but was considering eating a bit more cake as I left him in his kitchen. Unexpected gifts to other folks do tend to confound and

confuse them. I know trying to give temptation away is a poor way of dealing with it. To some, the tempta-tion to overeat cake or have a cigarette or two isn’t worth considering. Temptations always come with the label “No big deal.” For me, a lit-tle overeating here and there can mean pounds on the scale. One ciga-

rette usually means many more – like a pack or two a day. Self con-trol is very easy when we are not tempted by cake or a cigarette. We spot other people being run over and spit out by temptations that don’t entice us, but we aren’t as aware about the temptations that trip us up. There is a part of us that desires what is not good for us. It is easy to welcome temptation as its conse-quences show up later. I wanted cake, not more pounds. Ed wanted a cigarette, not breathing problems. We ask God to help us see beyond the lie that temptation is “no big deal.”

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Speed enforcement Drivers speeding in work zones on Saskatchewan highways run the risk of getting ticketed by the Highway Transport Patrol. “Additional enforcement is the next step in our campaign to improve safety in construction zones,” Highways and Infrastructure Minister Don McMor-ris says. “Our government has put in place a num-ber of measures including better signage, new safety devices such as rumble strips, and increased fi nes.” Transport offi cers will be situated in work zones across the province and issue speeding tickets to any driver exceeding 60 km/h. Once the province’s new photo radar system is in place later this spring, transport offi cers will occasionally augment the new system and the RCMP. The Highway Transport Pa-trol’s primary role is the enforcement and education of commercial vehicle regulations, including speed enforcement. Increased enforcement is part of a package of safety improvements implemented in work zones since the death of fl ag person Ashley Richards in the summer of 2012. Information on other safety improvements can be found at the following link http://highways.gov.sk.ca/workzone/.

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Development Museum, Yorkton. Special

guest speakerwill be Mitch Wlock

speaking on “Interesting Experiences in

Genealogical Research.” Everyone is welcome!

For more information call Dave at 783-1093

or Glenn 782-7969.

Shakespeare in the Park

Paper Bag Players have started auditions for

“Much Ado About Nothing” to be

performed the third week end of July. Contact

Pam Milani @ [email protected] or

621 2685 for info.

New Horizons Card Social

78 First Avenue NorthBingo, pool, shuffle

board & darts. Takes place the third

Sunday of every month.. A bingo card game begins

at 2 p.m. Admission is $3 and it includes lunch. All are

welcome!

Give the Gift of Life Fun Run & Walk

June 9, 9 a.m. registration @ Sacred

Heart High School. Walk starts at 10:30 a.m. at

Jaycee Beach– raising awareness

about Kidney Disease and organ donation

Sign up today!Call Audrey Parisloff at 306-783-5259 for details.

Learn more at www.kidney.ca/sk/walk.

PARTners Gallery“Take a summer stroll through FIELDS and FLOWERS, the latest

exhibition at community pARTners gallery. This

colourful array of original works of art by Melville artist, Theresa Franks,

can be seen from July 20 through September. The

gallery, located in the Yorkton Public Library is

open during regular library hours.

A reception to meet the artist will be held

Wednesday, July 22 at 7:00 pm Please join us! Everyone is welcome. Refreshments will be

served.

Spring BLTSt. Andrew’s United

Church, Sat. April 27“B” Bazaar, 10 a.m. to

4:30 p.m., free admission, quilting, baking, chil-dren’s fun time, pre-

serves and much more!“L” Lunch - pulled pork, hot dogs & drinks, 11:30

a.m. to 1:30 p.m.“T” Talent Variety Show,

2 p.m. Adults $10, Students $3, Under 10

freeCall 306-782-2949 or 306-

783-4154 for tickets.

Preschool StorytimeYorkton Public Library

Ages 3 – 5 Years10:30 – 11:15 a.m.

Mondays or Thursdays April 15 – June 6

Call 783-3523 to register.

Toddler TimeYorkton Public LibraryThursdays 10:30 – 11

a.m.For children ages 6 – 36

months.

100 Year CelebrationTo all former employees

of the Saskatchewan Hospital, North

Battleford! On July 12, 13 and 14, 2013,

celebrations will be held in honour of the first 100

years of service to the mentally ill by the

Saskatchewan Hospital, North Battleford.

Call 306-446-1983 to register.

Yorkton Kalyna Ukrainian Dance Spring Concert

Sacred Heart High School

Apr. 30, 7 p.m. Admission: $3/person, $7/family, 5 and under free

Refreshments!All are welcome!

Spring Band ConcertSacred Heart High

School• Regina’s Band-It

Concert and Jazz Bands• Yorkton Community Concert and All That

Jazz Big Band• A Mass Band with Sacred Heart Sacred

MusicMay 5, 3 p.m.

Tickets at door, adults $5, children free.

Mother Goose on

the LooseYorkton Public LibraryFridays May 3 – June 7

10:30 – 11:00 a.m.For children 0 – 2 years.

Yorkton Colony Quilter’s Guild Show

St. Mary’s Cultural Centre

May 3, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.May 4, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

• vendors, demos and prizes.

Admission $5/day or $8 for both days

• Banquet Friday at Melrose Place – advance

tickets only, call 783-8001 for details.

Call 306-783-7355 to place your event.

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BACHINSKI - Born to Rachel and Kyle Bachinski of Foam Lake, SK, a daughter, Camdyn Brielle, April 10, 2013.

MORRISON - Born to Lindsay and Patrick Morrison of Bredenbury, SK, a daughter, Grace, April 14, 2013.

YORK COLONY Quilter's Guild Quilt Show. "From Pieces to Mas-terpieces". May 3rd & 4th, 2013, Friday - May 3rd - 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Saturday - May 4th - 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. St. Mary's Cultural Center, Yorkton. Admission: $5/day or $8/both days. Vendors & Demos. Silent Auction & Door Prizes.

WAX READING Psychic Medium, Linda G. will be in Yorkton, Sat., Apr. 20, May 18, June 22 at Pre-cious Reiki Therapy, 112 Fenson from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Call 306-338-8554.

d3h is growing again! Who are we? We are a management com-pany that owns and operates ho-tels and spas across Western Canada. This ground level oppor-tunity invites you to experience the connection of beauty, environment and well being! We wish to grow passionate hairstylists, estheti-cians and massage therapists to join this very fast growing compa-ny. We are looking for enthusias-tic people to join the cultures of Aveda Hair and Eminence Spa products. Eminence is a hand-made organic skincare line from Hungary. It is pure indulgence on the skin. Aveda's 97% plant de-rivative ensures healthy end re-sults for the client and a health conscious environment for the sty-list! 116 Aveda salons have made the '2013 Salon Today's Top 200 List' yet again. If you're interested in growing a career while working in a beautiful environment, please forward your resume to our head office at [email protected] or fax to 306-668-8051. To learn more about our family of hotels, please visit our website at www.d3h.ca.

FARM HELP WANTED. Experi-enced operators to run and main-tain newer large equipment from seeding to harvesting. Housing provided with good wages. Lamp-man, SK. Call 306-487-7644.

Help Wanted!!! Make $1000 weekly mailing brochures from home! No experience required. Start immediately! www.TheMai-lingHub.com.

HELP WANTED! Men & Women In Demand For Simple Work. P/T-F/T. Can be done from home. Ac-ceptance guaranteed - no experi-ence required. No fees, all wel-come! www.HiringCanada.com.

CEL (www.cel-electrical.com) is a Saskatoon based Electrical & In-strumentation Contractor with of-fices in Saskatchewan, Alberta and Manitoba. We are currently accepting applications for Electri-cal Apprentices and Journeyper-sons to work at a project in the Yorkton SK area and other pro-jects across Western Canada. The ideal candidate will have an indus-trial or commercial electrical back-ground and posses good or-ganizational, communication and problem solving skills. Apprentice opportunities may be available for applicants with no experience that have other construction experi-ence or farming background. CEL offers a team work environment, competitive wages, company RRSP, health plan and an active safety program. Please email re-sumes to: [email protected] or fax to (306) 477-8833. All appli-cations will be kept confidential.

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FOR SALE: Acorn fireplace in-cludes chimney tools, basket, screen, wood grate. Great for a cabin. Asking $200 obo. Phone 306-896-2897.

HOT TUB (spa) covers. Best price, best quality. All shapes & colors available. Call 1-866-652-6837. www.thecover-guy.com/newspaper.

Place your classified ad today. Call 783-7355.

WANTED: MASSEY #36 discers, paying $100. Any size/condition. Will pick up. Call Andrew 306-946-9669, leave message if no an-swer.

391 Ball Road

782-9600

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LAUREL’SMobile Hair Service

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

783-2558HAVE PAIN? Feel Sick? Call Nik-ki now at 306-641-1279. Acupunc-ture, Reflexology, Electrotherapy and more! High success rate! Arts of Healing.

HAVE YOU BEEN DENIED Cana-da Pension Plan Disability Bene-fits? The Disability Claims Advoca-cy Clinic can help. Contact Allison Schmidt at: 1-877-793-3222. www.dcac.ca.

Call the News Review at 783-7355 to place your classified ad today.

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Employment Opportunity:Vanguard Credit Union is a progressive financial institution focused on the well-being of its members and staff. We are committed to local ownership, local management and enabling economic development in the communities we serve. We do this by providing personal, professional service to our members and taking an active role in supporting and strengthening the social fabric of the region.

Vanguard Credit Union Limited is currently accept-ing applications for a Lending Specialist for our Birtle Branch in Birtle, Manitoba.

For more information, please visit our website at www.vanguardcu.mb.ca

Please submit your resume in confidence by Friday, May 3, 2013 to:

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FARMS / REAL ESTATE SERVICES

APARTMENTS / CONDOS-FOR SALE

CONDO FOR SALE (55 Plus) One bedroom, six appliances, central air, indoor parkade, se-curity, elevator. 306-786-6543.

HOUSES FOR SALE

5 BEDROOM home on 3 lots in Rhein. 1968 sq. ft., 2 full bath-rooms, finished basement with family room and den, 2 door at-tached garage, deck. Ph: 306-621-8080 or 306-273-2123.

86 ONTARIO Ave., Yorkton. Phone 306-783-6920 or go to www.propertyguys.com ID# 15018.

LOTS & ACREAGES FOR SALE

11.67 ACRES of well treed land which would be ideal to build your dream home. The acreage is lo-cated 3 miles north of Yorkton Air-port, then turn west and go 4 miles on Mehan Road. Land is close to all utilities. $50,000. 306-783-4169.

LOTS FOR sale in a new develop-ment at south end of Fishing Lake. $39,900. Call 306-220-4687 or 306-229-0251.

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.

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HOUSES FOR RENT

AVAILABLE MAY 1st. One bed-room suite, #2-154 Betts Ave., Yorkton. Fridge, stove and utilities included. $600 monthly. Ph. 306-782-0768 or 306-621-1227.

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LOCAL HOOKUPS BROWSE4FREE 1-888-628-6790 or #7878 Mobile. HOT LOCAL CHAT 1-877-290-0553 Mobile: #5015. Find Your Favourite. CALL NOW 1-866-732-0070. 1-888-544-0199 18+.

ATVS / DIRT BIKES

2010 Yamaha TTR 230 dirt bike. Bought new in April 2011, always shedded, well maintained, regular oil and filter changes. Low hours, one owner. $3,500 obo. Call 306-898-2039, leave message, or call 306-621-6747.

AUCTIONS

DOMESTIC CARS

THOENSSALES & LEASING

75 Broadway St. E., YorktonPhone Brooks - 782-3456

Rentals by Day, Week or Month

AUCTIONS

DOMESTIC CARS

1977 OLDSMOBILE 98 Regency, fully loaded, one owner, 75,000 original kms, never winter driven, original paint, garage kept, like new condition. Must be seen. Phone 306-338-3369 or 306-338-7564.

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AUCTIONS

SPORTS UTILITIES & 4X4S

2004 CHEV Avalanche Z71 with air, tilt, cruise, power windows, power door locks, power seat and only 170,000 km. Comes with win-ter and summer tires. Asking $9,250.00. Phone 306-782-1246.

TRUCKS & VANS

FOR SALE: 1994 black Dodge Dakota, mint condition, 60,000 km. Phone 306-563-5400.

RVS/CAMPERS/TRAILERS

2000 JAYCO Qwest 24 ft. Fifth Wheel camper. Sleeps 6. Has out-door grill, newer tires, and newer awning. Half ton truck towable. Asking $8,900 obo. Yorkton, SK. 306-783-4169.

AUCTIONS

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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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Saskatchewan’s Farm & Ranch SpecialistsPh: (306) 569-3380 email: [email protected]

www.lanerealtycorp.com

Online Grocery Store Closeout Auction

Monday May 6thWWW.McDougallBay.com

Bids Start Closing at 2:00pmViewing April 24th 10:00am – 4:00pm (Sask. Time)

563 1st Street Kamsack Sk.Auctioneer’s Note: Kamsack Shop Easy has closed its doors, and offers up a wide variety of store equipment from various aspects of a general grocery store. There is commercial equipment on this sale, as well as meat cutting and refrigeration equipment for the do-it-yourself hunter that wants to work on his own meat. Store shelving and pallet racking also works good in farmer’s work shops as well. So whether you own a small business, farm or store, there is bound to be something on this totally unreserved sale for you!

Forklift, Floor Scrubber & Warehouse Equipment: Clark Propane Forklift; Crown Pallet Jack; Advance BA5321 Floor Scrubber; Swift-2 Floor Polisher/Buffer; Chrome Rolling Carts; Pallet Racking;

Shelving & Store Fixtures: Chrome Shopping Carts; Floor Signs; Gondola Displays; 3 – Spee-Dee Check out systems with turntable, scale & cash register; Magazine racking; Floor Safe; Aisle Signs; Specifi c Area Signs; Approx. 180’of double side island store metal shelving;

Refrigeration and Coolers: Hussman Open Cooler Display 36’; 6’Foster 2 Sliding Glass Door Cooler; 12’Hussman Open Freezer; Hill Phoenix 5 Glass Door Freezer, 15 Door Unit; Walk in Cooler Box with refrigeration and condensers; Hussman Open Deli Cooler 16’; Several Individual Walk in Cooler Doors with hardware; Hussman 8’Glass Meat Display Cooler; Hussman Open Meat Display 24’;

Meat Cutting Equipment: Hobart Meat Band Saw 3 Hp, 3 Ph; SS Sink with runoff; Hobart Meat Grinder (requires repair); Spinning Meat Cart; White Meat Tubs; 2 Wrap Dispensers; Approx. 75’of Meat Hanging Rail with Hooks; Rolling meat tray racks; Fairbanks Morse Hanging Meat Scale; Garland Deepfryer; Ideal 20.2 Meat Wrapper; 8 Assorted Meat Buckets; 36”Stainless Steel divider; 42”Stainless Steel Shovel; tub of knives; etc.

Baking Equipment: Bakery Oven; Grease Trap; Rolling Bread Racks; Baker’s Table w/drawers; Baking Pans; Bread Pans;

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TRACTORS: 2 1 SE M 1 M WD elarus 2 SE SE 2 COMBINE:

SWATHER: E S E 4 GRAIN TRUCKS: 1 D D E 1 E E / TRAILERS: 25 Ft. / 5th Whl. o e uilt i Du o ivestoc AIR

SEEDER: N D / t o tan s CULTIVATORS: 25 Ft. W 24 Ft. TANDEM DISK: 12’ KELLO

SPRAYER: ND HEAVY HARROWS: L N D E S LE ROCK PICKERS: TWO ROCK O MATIC

54 ROUND BALER: 2 NEW IDEA 4 55 FORAGE HARVESTER: NEW OLLAND AUGERS: SAKUN-DIAK RANDT LIVESTOCK EQUIP.: MORAND Mater-nit en TWO LEWIS Oiler Mineral Feeders OTHER

FARM EQUIP.: O CAT Manure ra le RECRE-ATIONAL VEHICLES: 2 CAN AM 5 2 1 ONDA 45 2 12 ANTERA 15 CAMPER: 2005 PROWLER

RE AL LAWN & GARDEN: 2010 D 2445 200 ONDA FC 00 RotoTiller

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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 February 1, 2013 until April 30, 2013, bDown payment may be required. A $50.00 documentation fee may apply. Monthly payments and cost of borrowing will vary depending on amount borrowed and down payment. Minimum fi nance amount may be required. The charge for amounts past due is 24% per annum. Taxes, set-up, delivery, freight, and preparation charges not included. Dealers are free to set individual prices. Additional fees may apply. Subject to John Deere Financial approval. See participating dealer for details. Program subject to change, without notice, at any time. 1Get $500 off the agreed upon purchase price of new John Deere compact utility tractors with the purchase of two John Deere implements. 0% purchase fi nancing for 60 months on Compact Utility Tractors. Representative Example: Model 1026R at $13,361, plus a $50.00 documentation fee, less a down payment of $2,682.20, at 0% APR, monthly payment is $178.81 for 60 months, total obligation is $10,728.60, cost of borrowing is $28.30. Down payment may be required.

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.

$25,225or $339 /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$20,025

or $268 /mo. oacBased on 25% down, 60 month term

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

or $336 /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

$25 /mo. oac

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

drive system, high back seat w/arm rests, 54"

Edge™ mower deck, wash port

$5375or

$60 /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

$66 /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

$1835or

$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

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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

$12,550or

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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D105 D110 D120

MAPLE FARM EQUIPMENT

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OFF SELECTEDEQUIPMENT

Z23520 hp B&S engine,

hydro-geartransmission,

42" Edge™ mower deck, 2 year

limited warranty.$2800

or$30 /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$36 /mo. oac


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