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Four million for Saskatchewan livestock initiatives Saskatchewan’s Agricul-ture Minister Lyle Stewart and Member of Parliament Kelly Block for Saskatoon-Rosetown-Biggar recently announced nearly $4.2 mil-lion in funding for 27 live-stock and forage research projects. “Saskatchewan produc-ers know the importance of investing in agricultural
research,” says Block. “The livestock projects announced today will help producers in-novate, which in turn will strengthen our economy here in Saskatchewan and across Canada.” “Our government is com-mitted to supporting agri-culture research,” Stewart adds. “The funding provid-ed through the Agriculture
Development Fund results in innovations that lead to increased productivity and profi tability for our produc-ers.” Projects receiving funding will: • Develop new vaccines; • Improve yield and mar-bling in beef cattle; • Develop new, sustainable forage legumes;
• Improve fertility and re-productive effi ciency in live-stock; • Research the effect ergot-contaminated feed has on cow-calf operations; and, • Develop feed for optimum performance in livestock. Support for these projects is provided through the Sas-katchewan Agriculture De-velopment Fund (ADF) and
is part of a record $27.7 mil-lion provincial agricultural research budget in 2013-14. Earlier this month, the fed-eral and provincial govern-ments announced $7 million in funding for 46 crop-related research projects, bringing this year’s total ADF invest-ment to nearly $11.2 million.
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TAKING TO THE TRAILS – Yorkton Cross Country Ski Club members are tak-ing advantage of prime ski conditions both locally and throughout the area. Temperatures were ideal for a recent, annual Poker Derby event and a great time was had by all who took part. Trails are free to use by the public but mem-bership is encouraged to maintain the equipment and to support club activi-ties. For more information email: [email protected]. – Photo submitted by Anne Stupak.
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This investment in agriculture research will help achieve goals set out in the Saskatchewan Plan for Growth, which includes establishing Saskatchewan as an international leader in biosciences, increasing crop production and increasing provincial agriculture exports by $5 billion by 2020. “Research is important to help the Saskatchewan beef industry grow and remain competitive,” Saskatch-ewan Cattlemen’s Association CEO Craig Douglas says. “Today’s invest-ment will help cattle producers get the most from their animals and the land they manage; maintain profi t-ability; and ensure environmental stewardship is a top priority.” “Cow-calf producers look forward to learning from the projects that are receiving funding from the Ag-riculture Development Fund,” Sas-katchewan Stock Growers Associa-tion President Harold Martens adds.
“We know continued investment in research leads to long-term benefi ts for our industry.” “Swine research projects have translated into tremendous advances in animal health and production over the past decade,” Sask Pork Chair Florian Possberg comments. “Today’s announcement of additional research funding for livestock and forage will have a positive impact on producers and the research community.” “Investments in forage research are key to encouraging growth and development in our industry,” Sas-katchewan Forage Council President Aaron Ivey states. “Forages are the base of many sectors within the agri-cultural industry and improvements in forage crops have far-reaching im-pacts for agriculture in general.” Support for ADF projects is pro-vided under Growing Forward 2, a federal-provincial-territorial initia-tive. A complete list of funded proj-ects is available at www.agriculture.gov.sk.ca/ADF.
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Kalyna Ukrainian Dance Social
St. Mary’s Cultural Centre, Feb. 1
Valentine Supper & Zabava Dance
Doors open at 5 p.m. with cocktails, supper @ 6 p.m., dance to follow.
Silent auction.For tickets and details
call Kevin @ 306-621-7480 or
Alexander’s Men’s Wear at 306-783-8107.
Now on at the Godfrey Dean Gallery
– “Spectacles of Nature” by Winnipeg
photographer Hans Arnold. Stunning
colour prints by one of Canada’s most
accomplished nature photographers.
– “Kenton Doupe: Portraits” features Black & White prints by this talented and prolific young Yorkton artist.
Now in first year of Fine Arts at the U of S, this is
Kenton’s second solo exhibition at the
Dean Gallery.Jan. 18 to Feb. 15, 2014
Godfrey Dean Art Gallery49 Smith St. E
Yorkton.
Yorkton Girl Guides Annual Tea and
Bake SaleSaturday, February 8 from 1-4 p.m. at St.
Gerard’s Church Hall. There will be carnival
games for the kids! Call 306-783-5391 for details.
His PromiseYorkton Faith Build presents a musical
fundraiser for Habitat for Humanity
Anne Portnuff TheatreMar. 6-9, 7:30 p.m.
performances with one 2 p.m. show slated
for Mar. 9 Tickets, available at LR
Futures, Sherring Optical and The Golden Rule, are
$20 (ages 12 and over), $10 (ages 7-12). Certain scenes may be upsetting
to young children.
Robbie Burns Dinner & Dance
Hosted by the Yorkton & District Scottish Society,
celebrating 255 years!– traditional supper and entertainment followed
by a dance with the music of Len Gadica.Jan. 25 @ the Royal Canadian Legion.
Advance tickets only from Scottish Society
members. For details call (306) 782-5000, (306) 783-3989.
New Horizons Senior Center Bingo
78 First Ave. North Yorkton, Sk.
Bingo will be played every third Sunday of
each month. Bingo starts at 2:00 p.m.
Eight games will be played at 25 cents a
game. Extra cards will be available
Everyone is welcome. Lunch included
Admission $3/person.
Movie AfternoonThe Parkland Prairie Extra Ops Girl Guides
Unit presents ‘The Hunger Games-Catching
Fire!’ @ the Tower Theatre, February 1. Showtime 3:30 p.m.
Admission for all ages is $5.00. Call 306-783-5391
for details.
Parkland Valley District S.S.F.A. 55+ Bank Shuffleboard
CompetitionMelville Senior Citizens’ Hall, Mar. 26, 10:00 a.m.
Teams may be Men, Women, or Both, Age
categories: 55+ and 70+Three teams of each type and age category are able
to qualify for the provincial 55+ games in
Humboldt, July 8-10. For more info. call John
@ 306-728-3832 or email: [email protected].
Open CinemaYorkton Public Library
Tuesday, Feb. 11 – 7 p.m.“Love Letters’
Narrated by Gordon Pinsent
No chargeEveryone welcome
A joint project of the Yorkton Film Festivaland the Yorkton Public
Library.
Canadian Federation of University
Women Meeting January 25, 2014 at 11 a.m. at Melrose Place.
Book Club members will be the guest speakers. The theme centers on their selected reading
for this month – “naively taken in, getting
stung, email scam, known as 419.” We wel-come anyone interested in attending. For more info contact Bilkies @ 306-7825837 or Elsie
@306-783-4862.
Provincial 55+ Curling CompetitionHumboldt, March 19-21Entries before March 3
Teams may be men, women or mixed
Ages: 55+ and 65+Gold medal winners may advance to the Canada
55+ Games in Edmonton August 27-30
2-person stick curling will also be held in
Humboldt.For more information,
contact Eleanor @ 306-563-4160.
or email Maxine: [email protected]
Saskatchewan Express AuditionsFeb. 8 & 9 in Regina– spend the summer touring, meeting new
people and performing. If you’re a singer or dancer
and love to perform download an application at www.saskatchewanex-press.com or call Michele
at (306)522-3402 for details.
“Stars For Saskatchewan”
concert The next concert is
Prairie Debut“Musica Intima” on
Saturday, February 1, 2014. Musica Intima is
internationally renowned for their warm and
engaging stage presence,and have earned a repu-tation as Canada’s most exciting vocal ensemble. Tickets are available at
the Yorkton Arts Council or at Welcome Home
Floral and Gift Shop, or at the door.
You can also buy your tickets on-line at www.
yorktonarts.ca
Al-AnonAl-Anon meets Mondays,
8 p.m. at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, and
Wednesdays at the Westview United Church.
PENCIL PAPARAZZI New at pARTners
gallery! ! PENCIL PAPARAZZI is
a captivating collection of black and white portraits
drawn from crowds at pow wows, motorcycle
rallies, car shows & other gatherings by local artist,
Lynn Strendin.Equipped with a skilled
hand, discerning eye, plus paper and pencil, Lynn, an avid people-watcher, has captured
candid likenesses of some intriguing folks, perhaps
some you might even know! Until the end
of January. Open during regular hours at Yorkton
Public Library.
Library Programs• Pre-School Storytime
for ages 3 – 5 years runs Monday or Thursday
mornings Jan. 13-Mar. 6. @ 10:30 – 11:15.
• Toddler Time for ages 6 – 36 months runs
Thursday mornings Jan. 16 – Mar. 6 @ 10:30 –
11:00 a.m.• Family Literacy Day Monday January 27,
4:00 – 5:30 p.m. Bring your family down for
some fun. Enjoy guest readers, games and a
craft. Refreshments will be served and enter for
door prizes. For more information please call 783-3523
Parkland Right to Life Meetings
Meets every third Wednesday of the month
@ St. Gerard’s Hall basement @ 7.30 p.m. For
info. call 306-783-6240.
Co-Ed Pool LeagueEvery Monday at 7 p.m. at the Royal Canadian
Legion, 380 Broadway St. Yorkton, SK
All are welcome! No partner required. Come out and have some fun!
Community ChoirCome join the fun!
Yorkton Community Concert Choir. Please call Laurene at 306-782-0460 or Anna at 306-744-2729
for more information.
St. John Ambulance First Aid Classes
OHS Standard First Aid/CPR classes.
Personalized courses andonline training also
available.For more info. or to register call Judy at 783-4544 or email:
New Horizons Friday Night Dances
78 First Ave. North, Yorkton, Sk.
Dance starts at 8 p.m. to 12:00 a.m.
Doors open at 7:00 p.m. Every one is welcome,
lunch is included.Music by:
• Jan. 17, Ed Hicki• Jan. 24, Old Country Lads
• Jan. 31, Andrew Mariniuk and Boys
Admission:$7/per person
For info. contact Peter: 306-782-1846.
“Stars For Saskatchewan”
The Yorkton Arts Council is proud to present the
39th “Stars For Saskatchewan”
2013-2014 concert series!Something for
everyone! See concert details at:
www.yorktonarts.ca Season tickets are
available at the Yorkton Arts Council office
on Smith Street, by call-ing (306) 783-8722, or
online by visiting: www.yorktonarts.ca/
Call 306-783-7355 to place your free
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Community Events
A large segment of Saskatchewan’s popula-tion will again have ac-cess to infl uenza immu-nizations, following the arrival of a shipment of FluMist vaccine. As of Wednesday, Sas-katchewan is expanding availability of vaccine to all people between two and 59 years of age who are eligible to receive FluMist. The province has received a shipment of 107,000 doses of Flu-Mist nasal vaccine, con-fi rmed it is in good order, and begun the process of distributing it to health regions. Saskatchewan’s re-maining supplies of in-jectable vaccine are be-ing reserved for infants, pregnant women and persons with compro-mised immune systems. Injectable vaccine will also now be made avail-able to residents 60 and over, supplies permit-ting. More injectable
vaccine is expected in early February, and will be used for persons who are unable to get vacci-nated with FluMist. “We encourage Sas-katchewan people to be vaccinated to protect themselves from illness
due to infl uenza,” Depu-ty Chief Medical Health Offi cer Denise Werker says. “Our goal is to vac-cinate as many people as possible, as quickly as possible.” For info. visit www.saskatchewan.ca/fl u.
Ed, my neighbor next door, has a remarkable constitution and atti-tude. This last week we had wind chills ranging from -40 to -50. It seemed to me that, in that time, I froze up along with my van and neither of us will thaw out. In all the cold wind chills, I threatened to go to bed, and not get up until after April. I have put on weight over the holidays, and I could live off my ample, body fat, I’m sure. Ed sees the bitterly cold weather as morale building weather. He claims such weather clears your mind and gives you motivation for life. How such weather could give me motiva-tion for anything, I’ll never know as I cannot even keep my eye glass-es from frosting up. “Aim at nothing, and you’ll hit every time,” Ed claims. When there is a wicked wind chill, no one goes outside without a clear aim for where they are going. Folks are very focused on doing what they need to do, and they don’t waste time in doing it. When it is bitterly cold no one gets bogged down in minute details. Ed says that such weather brings out his cheerful side as he loves to smile and speak to folks anywhere he sees them out in the cold. He claims that the more
that you laugh at the weather, the better you’ll feel as it lets the weather know who is boss. He also maintains that, after a couple of weeks of brutally cold weather and wind chills, folks see their lives passing before their eyes. They either grin and gladly bear the weather, or make plans to move to a warmer climate. Ed is sure that most just stay put because they wouldn’t leave even if they could leave. Ed claims that he will never have enough wisdom to move some-where where the climate is warmer. Wisdom seems to reflect individual think-ing and attitudes. Having wisdom, or showing good judgment, means different things to different folks. Today, it seems wisdom is lim-itless. So many wise sayings or aphorisms keep popping up, such as: “Seat belts are not as confining as wheel-chairs. No one ever says, ‘It’s only a game,’ when their team is winning.
Money will buy a fine dog, but only kindness will make him wag his tail.” The world has never lacked wise observa-tions and general truths. The Bible shows the best wisdom is found in God. God is all-knowing or omniscient. He is good, kind and desiring our welfare. Our God uses his cleverness and wisdom to act in com-passion and grace toward us because he is love. Scripture makes it clear that it is foolish to say there is no God, or that there is no need for God. God knows there are no new sins; the old ones just get used more readily with less regret. Heaven and hell still exist, and they are not holiday destinations. We need faith in the Savior, Jesus Christ God’s Son, who lived, died and arose for us. True wisdom is found in God and his word, the Bible. Are we wise enough to draw close to God, who is waiting to draw close to us?
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Neighborly Advice According to Edby Raymond Maher
Hit the wind chill: improve your morale
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Grain Growers of Can-ada (GGC) farmers re-cently met with railway offi cials and grain com-panies at a Ministerial roundtable to discuss the current state of af-fairs related to the grain backlog. “We were satisfi ed with today’s meeting and the direct dialogue that has begun with the railways and grain com-panies. We appreciate the federal government’s initiative to provide a forum to voice concerns,” says Brian Otto, Grain Growers’ Director repre-sentative for the West-ern Barley Growers As-sociation. “At the meeting we asked the railways what the plan is to alleviate this year’s immediate backlog of grain and ship larger volumes of grains and oilseeds in the future.” The Minister of Agri-culture, Gerry Ritz, or-ganized this roundtable meeting with the entire value chain, in response to the growing backlog of grain, bringing every-one together, in order to address the current situ-ation. “We want to thank Minister Ritz for bring-ing all parties together at this meeting as a chance to engage di-rectly with the railways and we hope to begin an ongoing dialogue for the future. Rail service affects the entire value chain; farmers all the way down to the grocery store at the end of your street,” says Gary Stan-ford, Grain Growers of Canada President. “We want to empha-size to the railways that this is the new normal. Better crop genetics and new crop options along with good weather means there could be more grain to ship next year,” says Stanford. Manitoba Pulse Grow-ers, a member of the
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HAAS NISSAN386 Broadway East, Yorkton, SK
Tel: (306) 783-9461
READY SET SKI! – On Saturday January 18 members ofthe Yorkton Cross Country Ski Club spent the day learning to skate ski with Warren Popick instructing. For years the club has set tracks for classic ski style, but with a new groomer the club has recently purchased they can now offer both styles of skiing at Deer Park. The skate ski is more of an olympic style of skiing and the trails just need to be groomed fl at rather than the tracks that the classic style needs. “With having trails on Deer Park Golf Course there is plenty of room to offer the wider trails needed for this way of skiing,” says Barry Rogers President of the Ski Club. “We now have eight kms of trails on the course and with the varied terrain it is a good work out no matter what ski style you do.” The Yorkton Cross Country Ski Club is hosting a “Learn to Skate and Ski Day” on February 2, 2014. “We have ski’s that the public can come and try out and get some basic instruc-tion on both the classic and skate. The club house will open at 11 a.m. and run until 4 p.m. We will be serving up hot dogs and refreshments during the day for those participate.” Sunshine and Ski from Regina is again coming in to do a waxing clinic, adds Rogers, and they are bringing some ski products that will be available for purchase. Roy Lanaway, club member and organizer of the event, hopes that by hav-ing the products on site people who want to purchase can have the opportunity to that day as well. The club would like to give anyone who has considered xc skiing in the past and just wants to try it, a chance to do it at no cost. “We also want people that have been skiing on skis for decades to give the new boots and ski a try. It surprises some of our skiers that have the old three pin style, how light and smooth gliding the new skis are. Which just makes for a pleasurable day on skis. And this day is also for those that ski classic to give skating a try. “We want to see as many people come out and give this great winter sport a try, we are sure that once they have tried it they will love as we all do.” For more info call Anne Stupak at 783-6617 or [email protected] – Submitted by Anne Stupak.