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B9 Yorkton This Week | www.YorktonThisWeek.com | Wednesday, December 16, 2015 175 York Road W., Yorkton Phone 306-783-8516 MASSIVE CLEARANCE ON NOW AT PUCKETT - Jason William Puckett was born March 29, 1974 in Swift Cur- rent, SK. He passed away peacefully December 10, 2015 at his home in Yorkton, SK surrounded by his loving wife, Shelly (Dodds) Puckett, his adoring children, Ainsly (11) and Jack (9) as well as many other family members. Jason was not known for losing battles. Animals and fish such as the Diefenbaker walleye, the southern Saskatchewan mule deer, the northern white tail, elk, moose and the black bear know this fact all too well. In his 41 years Jason didn’t lose many battles of wit, he didn’t lose many late night card or Risk games and he didn’t lose out on finding true love. In true style Jason didn’t lose his battle with esophageal cancer. He fought hard; he battled with brute strength and fierce stubbornness. When Jason left this earth to complete the remainder of his journey, the family of Jason William Puckett do not feel Jason lost anything. In fact we all know Jason had a lifetime of wins. He had a life full of accomplish- ments. Jason was raised in Vanguard, SK by proud parents Rob and Bev (Houghton) Puckett. I am sure looking back they had no idea the adven- ture they had embarked on when Jason arrived. A beautiful bouncing nine pound baby boy with blond curls and blue eyes that sparkled with mis- chief. Jason was fortunate to have his sister, Brenda (Puckett) Wilson. The Puckett family instilled in Jason a love of summers at the lake which Jason continued to share with all of our families. Jason attended Van- guard Elementary, Vanguard C.H. Peart High School and Swift Current Comprehensive High School. Younger years in Vanguard were filled with baseball, hockey, catching fish in the creek, hunting pheasants, riding bikes all over town and buying treats at Guy Seto’s corner store. Jason was known as a pool and rink rat and was likely kicked out of both a time or two! Small town life suited Jason just fine - fresh air, wide open space, wildlife and making life-long friends with other kids lucky enough to call Vanguard home. One of Jason’s biggest passions was playing hockey. In the early years Jason played on whatever team Vanguard or the Van- guard area could pull together. Quite often Jason was asked to play with the older age group due to his skill, determination and hard work. As Ja- son got older his hockey playing moved to Swift Current where he played on numerous Rep teams. There was more than one winter where Jason was billeted in Swift Current as he played. Jason had numerous coaches and forged many friendships through his hockey playing days. The sec- ond passion that Jason developed in high school was a love for Shelly. Shelly and Jason began their lifelong romance while in high school. After graduating high school Jason worked with Sage Drilling and managed Jay Dee Equipment. Jason attended Lethbridge Community College 1997-2001 where he completed Renewable Resource Management Di- ploma and an Applied Degree in Fish and Wildlife Technology. In 2002 Jason started his career working with the Sask Watershed Authority in Yorkton. Talk about turning your passions into your career! Take this les- son from Jason and find a career that you love. Jason and Shelly were married on June 2, 2001. There were no truer words spoken than a por- tion of the vows they shared on their wedding day - “I choose you to be my wife/husband, my partner in life and my one true love. I cherish our friendship and promise to love you today, tomorrow and forever. I promise to give you my strength to help us grow in good times and in bad; to care for you in sickness and health; to respect our individuality and make our home one of love and understanding. I love you unconditionally. Whatev- er the future holds for us, I will be by your side to support, comfort and en- courage you to achieve all your dreams” . Jason and Shelly’s love shone through to anyone that saw them together. They truly were a couple that we can all admire and learn from. There are very few moments in life that truly take your breath away……for Jason those moments came from his children. On May 2, 2004 Ainsly Ilene arrived and Jason knew his world would never be the same. The sun, moon and stars now shone for Ainsly. From her feisty baby days to “I can do it myself” toddler moments and strong willed attitude Jason knew he would barely be able to stay one step ahead of his “Bug” Ainsly. She is a smart little lady who is a force to be reckoned with - Jason couldn’t have been prouder of her. On August 22, 2006 (amidst a tornado South of Yorkton) arrived Jack William Puck- ett. Jack has proven to be a “mini-me” of Jason in many ways. The bleach blonde hair, the bright blue eyes, the smirking grin and unlimited mischievous plans. Jason’s love of the outdoors and hockey lives strong in his son. Jason admires Jack’s determination and dedication. Jason passed on the advice “never lose heart” . Jason was a fabulous entertain- er and host. He was very happy to organize an impromptu fishing trip, bar-b-que or fun filled adventure. Jason hosted many fishing trips over the years either with buddies, family members or friends. These fishing trips were from shore at Lake of the Prairies, in his boat at Prairie Lake or ice fishing on various bodies of water. There was nothing Jason liked better than seeing and helping a child reel in their first big catch. This past sum- mer Jason had the opportunity to fish in the Atlantic Ocean on a trip to the Maritimes. This trip is a memory that will be cherished for years to come. Jason was an amazing chef. He could whip up an incredible dinner in a matter of moments. A little splash of this and a little pinch of that and voi- la! he had a scrumptious meal prepared. Many of us can attest to his deli- cious meals. Our mouths water thinking about his famous bar-b-que ribs. To keep Jason’s memory alive we invite you to watch a sunset or a sun- rise, catch and release a big fish (even though Shelly would try and con- vince Jason to keep it……fishing should always mean a fish fry!). Teach a child to enjoy nature, learn about the beauty of our province and country and any chance you get share one of Jason’s many stories, tall tales or beverage of choice. Cancer sadly took Jason away from us, but his jour- ney taught us strength, determination and the power of family and friends. It taught us the importance of living life to the fullest every single day. There are no guarantees in life except the guarantee of today. In the end it is not the years in your life, but the life in your years. We love you Jason and will remember you always. Jason is survived by his wife, Shelly (Dodds) Puckett; their children, Ainsly and Jack; his Father, Rob Puckett; his sister, Brenda Wilson, her husband, Reg and their children, Avery and Griffin; his Mother and Father-in-law, Cliff and Ilene Dodds; sister-in-law, Sheryn Flynn and her husband, Terence and their daughter, Kim Locken, husband Lance, their children, Kylan and Cameron; sons, Ryan Hornung and Skylar Flynn; sister-in-law, Sandra Senicar, her husband, Darrell, their children Aaron, his wife Jen, Mitchel, his fiancé, Michelle and Saw- yer Senicar. Also left to remember Jason are many aunts, uncles and cousins. Jason was predeceased by his mother, Bev Puckett, grandpar- ents, Flora and Jack Puckett and Alvin and Laura Houghton. A Service to Celebrate Jason’s Life will be held on Sunday, December 20, 2015 at 2:00 p.m. at the Swift Current Legion Hall, 239 - 1st Ave. NE, Swift Cur- rent, SK. Following the celebration, there will be a cash bar and an ice cream sundae buffet. Memorial donations can be made to South of the Divide - Conservation Action Program Inc. Box 583 Pontiex, SK, S0N 1Z0. Friends so wishing may forward their condolences to the family by visiting www.christiesfuneralhome.com. Funeral arrangements were en- trusted to Christie’s Funeral Home & Crematorium, Yorkton, Saskatche- wan. TKACHUK - We are eternally grateful to you, our dear Dad, Dido and Great-Dido for your loving kindness, caring guidance and sense of humor. The Lord called you to come to His house on De- cember 5 and you willingly accept- ed. Alexander (Alex) Tkachuk was born on February 25, 1925 to Wa- syl and Nettie (Pelech) Tkachuk on the family farm, near Wroxton, SK. From 1931-1940 he attended Brandon School which was located three miles NE of his family’s farm. In 1935, Alex was struck with os- teomyelitis in his left leg. At the age of 10, he lost mobility in his left ankle. Despite this adversity, Alex enjoyed skiing down Salon’s Hill on his homemade skis, riding his bicycle to go swimming in the river, playing baseball, hunting, fishing and farming alongside his Father, Mother and five Sisters un- til his Father’s passing in 1945. Devoted to his family and the fami- ly farm, Alex lovingly accepted the responsibility to nurture the family and farm. Alex’s humble life became complete when he met his beloved wife at a Barn Dance in St. Phillips in 1954. On October 22, 1955, at the Ukrainian Orthodox Church in Kamsack, Alex married the love of his life, Anne Bobyk. Together they shared a life of hard work building their farm and family with a spirit of joy and gratitude. Saddened by Anne’s sudden passing in September 2013, Alex moved off the farm, in November, to the Bentley in Yorkton and in March 2015 to Loewen’s Care Home in Prince Albert where he remained until falling asleep in the hands of the Lord and reuniting with his beloved. Alex was a man of the land and took great pride in his work ensuring that everything was very well cared for from seeding and harvesting to producing quality feed and shelter to keep his livestock healthy. Amidst the work, Alex always made time for family and friends for a game of cards, cribbage, checkers or a story and beverage at the kitchen table. He enjoyed curling in Wroxton, dances, sports days and whist drives at Brandon Community Centre. The farm was a great gathering place for many. He particularly enjoyed family gatherings during the holidays. Many late nights pursued, around the dining room table, playing his favourite card games, Hola and Horse Races. So much joy and laughter was experienced by all. Alex had a gift to relate to all ages, from his grown children and their extended families to his granddaughters and great-grandson. Despite his struggle in his last week of life, he loving- ly admired his newborn great-granddaughter. Throughout Alex’s life, he maintained his Orthodox Faith. He was a member and served on the Ex- ecutive of the St. Peter and Paul Ukrainian Orthodox Church near Storno- way. Recognizing that he was Blessed with a long life, he would often say that anything over 75 years of age was “gravy” . In his 90 years of life, he experienced significant world changes from horse and buggy to smart phones and embraced it all. He instilled in his children the Golden Rule, “do unto others as you would have them do unto you” and the virtue of “do you need or do you want” . He truly had a love of life and took the good times and bad times with grace, prayer and trust in God. Alex was predeceased by his Wife, Anne; Father, Wasyl Tkachuk and Mother, Net- tie (Pelech) Wintonyk; Infant Brother, John; four Sisters and Brothers-in- law: Mary (Dan Kastalanych) (Pete Oucharek); Anne (Harry Brigidear); Katie (Fred Matechuk); Irene (Russ Weir); Lawrence Paskaruk; Father-in- law and Mother-in-law John and Jennie (Kushner) Bobyk; Brother-in-law, Mike Bobyk; Sister-in-law Ann (Leonard Forman) Bobyk. Alex will be wel- comed at the gates of Heaven by many neighbours, friends, and relatives that have gone before him. He leaves to grieve, his loving four children, Joanne Frederick; Ken (Theresa) Tkachuk; Karen (Dean) Craig and Cyn- thia (Dale) Leschyshyn; seven granddaughters, Sabrina Frederick, Lau- rinda (Chris) Jeffery and Chelsey Tkachuk, Kelsey (Steve Hankewich) and Kaitlin Craig, Courtney and Brooklyn Leschyshyn; Great-Grandson Knox Frederick-Regnier and Great-Granddaughter Lainey Anne Jeffery; Sister Olga Paskaruk; Brother-in-law Eugene (Candice) Bobyk and many relatives and friends. Dad, the twinkle of your beautiful blue eyes will be missed very much and your sense of humour and grace will be carried in our hearts forever. The Prayer Service was held on Wednesday, December 9, 2015 from the Chapel of Christie’s Funeral Home in Yorkton, SK and Funeral Services were held on Thursday, December 10, 2015 from Holy Transfiguration Ukrainian Orthodox Church in Yorkton, SK. The Very Reverend Father Mel Slashinsky officiated both services and the cantors were Zennovia Duch and members of the Holy Transfiguration Ukrainian Orthodox Church Choir. The Interment Service followed in Sts. Peter & Paul Ukrai- nian Orthodox Church Cemetery near Stornoway, SK with Orest Ourcha- rek, David Matechuk, Tony Oucharek, Roy Prysliak, Raymond Prysliak and Garry Tetoff serving as the casket bearers. Friends so wishing may forward their condolences to the family by visiting www.christiesfuneralhome.com. Funeral arrangements were entrusted to Christie’s Funeral Home & Crematorium, Yorkton, Saskatchewan. ALLEN - Doreen Shirley Allen was born on January 13, 1932, the daughter of Edna Kielo. When Do- reen was 11, her mother passed away and she was raised by her Grandmother, Louise. Doreen was inspired by her Grandmother and the strength she showed through- out her life. Widowed while carry- ing her youngest child, Louise raised eight children on her own, then raised Doreen as well. Do- reen also spent much of her child- hood with her Aunt Alice and her children, who she considered to be more like siblings than cousins. Doreen went to school in Yorkton. She met Reg Allen, who had re- turned to Yorkton following service in World War II and the couple were married at St. Andrew’s Unit- ed Church on January 17, 1953. The couple made their home in Yorkton, where Reg was employed with the Canadian National Rail- way. Doreen and Reg were blessed with two daughters, Karen in 1953 and Shawna in 1963. As well as working as an Order Desk Clerk with Westfair Foods, Doreen shared her love and her home with many foster children over the years. She made a lasting impact on the lives of many children who came through her home, but held a special place in her heart for Jim Bright who came to the family when he was six years old. One of Doreen’s greatest memories was a trip to England in 2004 to meet Reg’s sister, Ivy and her family. She cherished their return visits to Canada as well. She was a member of the Royal Canadian Legion Ladies’ Auxiliary and held execu- tive positions for many years. An avid fan of the Saskatchewan Roughrid- ers (win or lose!), Doreen also loved to read and knit. She enjoyed her flower gardens, plate and angel collections and watching the beautiful Saskatchewan sunsets. However, her greatest pleasure was time spent with her grandchildren, whom she was very proud of and loved with all her heart. Following Reg’s death in 1997, Doreen remained in her own home on Logan Crescent for many years, later becoming a resident of the Bentley Retirement Community and Sacred Heart Assisted Living. She passed away peacefully on Friday, December 4, 2015 at the Yorkton Re- gional Health Centre with her family by her side. Doreen was prede- ceased by her mother, Edna; her grandmother, Louise; a special aunt, Alice and her husband, Reg. She leaves to mourn her passing and cher- ish her memory, her daughters, Karen (Nolan) Bucsis and Shawna Allen (Carol Burns); her son, Jim (Georgina) Bright; her grandchildren, Brent (Tracy) Schwab and their children, Linden and Payten, Stephen (Josie) Bewcyk, Jordee Bewcyk and her children, Greyson and Addisyn, Wyatt Bright and Cameron Stoneman; her cousins from the Knoll family as well as many other relatives and friends. Funeral Services were held on Tues- day, December 8, 2015 from the Chapel of Christie’s Funeral Home in Yorkton, SK with Reverend Jen Dresser of St. Andrew’s United Church officiating. The organist, Carla Laycock, led the congregation in the sing- ing of the hymns, “How Great Thou Art” , “The Old Rugged Cross” and “Abide With Me” . The Interment Service followed in the Yorkton Memorial Gardens, Garden of Devotion with Brent Schwab, Stephen Bewcyk, Cameron Stoneman, Jordee Bewcyk, Linden Schwab and Wyatt Bright serving as the casket bearers. Friends so wishing may forward their con- dolences to the family by visiting www.christiesfuneralhome.com. Funeral arrangements were entrusted to Christie’s Funeral Home & Crematorium, Yorkton, Saskatchewan. Obituaries Obituaries Obituaries Obituaries Classifieds Yorkton THIS WEEK 306-782-2465 WE DELIVER RESULTS 1100 Notices 1200 Employment 1400 Education 2000 The Market 2020 Auctions 2086 Garage Sales 3000 Children 3500 Pets 3535 Livestock 4000 Seniors 5000 Funeral Services 6000 Real Estate 6500 Renters Guide 8000 Business Services 9100 On Wheels 9000 Agriculture CLASS INDEX 20 Third Ave. North, Yorkton Whether you’re buying or selling... CLASSIFIED ADS GET RESULTS! 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PUCKETT - Jason William Puckett was born March 29, 1974 in Swift Cur- rent, SK. He passed away peacefully December 10, 2015 at his home in Yorkton, SK surrounded by his loving wife, Shelly (Dodds) Puckett, his adoring children, Ainsly (11) and Jack (9) as well as many other family members. Jason was not known for losing battles. Animals and fish such as the Diefenbaker walleye, the southern Saskatchewan mule deer, the northern white tail, elk, moose and the black bear know this fact all too well. In his 41 years Jason didn’t lose many battles of wit, he didn’t lose many late night card or Risk games and he didn’t lose out on finding true love. In true style Jason didn’t lose his battle with esophageal cancer. He fought hard; he battled with brute strength and fierce stubbornness. When Jason left this earth to complete the remainder of his journey, the family of Jason William Puckett do not feel Jason lost anything. In fact we all know Jason had a lifetime of wins. He had a life full of accomplish- ments. Jason was raised in Vanguard, SK by proud parents Rob and Bev (Houghton) Puckett. I am sure looking back they had no idea the adven- ture they had embarked on when Jason arrived. A beautiful bouncing nine pound baby boy with blond curls and blue eyes that sparkled with mis- chief. Jason was fortunate to have his sister, Brenda (Puckett) Wilson. The Puckett family instilled in Jason a love of summers at the lake which Jason continued to share with all of our families. Jason attended Van- guard Elementary, Vanguard C.H. Peart High School and Swift Current Comprehensive High School. Younger years in Vanguard were filled with baseball, hockey, catching fish in the creek, hunting pheasants, riding bikes all over town and buying treats at Guy Seto’s corner store. Jason was known as a pool and rink rat and was likely kicked out of both a time or two! Small town life suited Jason just fine - fresh air, wide open space, wildlife and making life-long friends with other kids lucky enough to call Vanguard home. One of Jason’s biggest passions was playing hockey. In the early years Jason played on whatever team Vanguard or the Van- guard area could pull together. Quite often Jason was asked to play with the older age group due to his skill, determination and hard work. As Ja- son got older his hockey playing moved to Swift Current where he played on numerous Rep teams. There was more than one winter where Jason was billeted in Swift Current as he played. Jason had numerous coaches and forged many friendships through his hockey playing days. The sec- ond passion that Jason developed in high school was a love for Shelly. Shelly and Jason began their lifelong romance while in high school. After graduating high school Jason worked with Sage Drilling and managed Jay Dee Equipment. Jason attended Lethbridge Community College 1997-2001 where he completed Renewable Resource Management Di- ploma and an Applied Degree in Fish and Wildlife Technology. In 2002 Jason started his career working with the Sask Watershed Authority in Yorkton. Talk about turning your passions into your career! Take this les- son from Jason and find a career that you love. Jason and Shelly were married on June 2, 2001. There were no truer words spoken than a por- tion of the vows they shared on their wedding day - “I choose you to be my wife/husband, my partner in life and my one true love. I cherish our friendship and promise to love you today, tomorrow and forever. I promise to give you my strength to help us grow in good times and in bad; to care for you in sickness and health; to respect our individuality and make our home one of love and understanding. I love you unconditionally. Whatev- er the future holds for us, I will be by your side to support, comfort and en- courage you to achieve all your dreams”. Jason and Shelly’s love shone through to anyone that saw them together. They truly were a couple that we can all admire and learn from. There are very few moments in life that truly take your breath away……for Jason those moments came from his children. On May 2, 2004 Ainsly Ilene arrived and Jason knew his world would never be the same. The sun, moon and stars now shone for Ainsly. From her feisty baby days to “I can do it myself” toddler moments and strong willed attitude Jason knew he would barely be able to stay one step ahead of his “Bug” Ainsly. She is a smart little lady who is a force to be reckoned with - Jason couldn’t have been prouder of her. On August 22, 2006 (amidst a tornado South of Yorkton) arrived Jack William Puck- ett. Jack has proven to be a “mini-me” of Jason in many ways. The bleach blonde hair, the bright blue eyes, the smirking grin and unlimited mischievous plans. Jason’s love of the outdoors and hockey lives strong in his son. Jason admires Jack’s determination and dedication. Jason passed on the advice “never lose heart”. Jason was a fabulous entertain- er and host. He was very happy to organize an impromptu fishing trip, bar-b-que or fun filled adventure. Jason hosted many fishing trips over the years either with buddies, family members or friends. These fishing trips were from shore at Lake of the Prairies, in his boat at Prairie Lake or ice fishing on various bodies of water. There was nothing Jason liked better than seeing and helping a child reel in their first big catch. This past sum- mer Jason had the opportunity to fish in the Atlantic Ocean on a trip to the Maritimes. This trip is a memory that will be cherished for years to come. Jason was an amazing chef. He could whip up an incredible dinner in a matter of moments. A little splash of this and a little pinch of that and voi- la! he had a scrumptious meal prepared. Many of us can attest to his deli- cious meals. Our mouths water thinking about his famous bar-b-que ribs. To keep Jason’s memory alive we invite you to watch a sunset or a sun- rise, catch and release a big fish (even though Shelly would try and con- vince Jason to keep it……fishing should always mean a fish fry!). Teach a child to enjoy nature, learn about the beauty of our province and country and any chance you get share one of Jason’s many stories, tall tales or beverage of choice. Cancer sadly took Jason away from us, but his jour- ney taught us strength, determination and the power of family and friends. It taught us the importance of living life to the fullest every single day. There are no guarantees in life except the guarantee of today. In the end it is not the years in your life, but the life in your years. We love you Jason and will remember you always. Jason is survived by his wife, Shelly (Dodds) Puckett; their children, Ainsly and Jack; his Father, Rob Puckett; his sister, Brenda Wilson, her husband, Reg and their children, Avery and Griffin; his Mother and Father-in-law, Cliff and Ilene Dodds; sister-in-law, Sheryn Flynn and her husband, Terence and their daughter, Kim Locken, husband Lance, their children, Kylan and Cameron; sons, Ryan Hornung and Skylar Flynn; sister-in-law, Sandra Senicar, her husband, Darrell, their children Aaron, his wife Jen, Mitchel, his fiancé, Michelle and Saw- yer Senicar. Also left to remember Jason are many aunts, uncles and cousins. Jason was predeceased by his mother, Bev Puckett, grandpar- ents, Flora and Jack Puckett and Alvin and Laura Houghton. A Service to Celebrate Jason’s Life will be held on Sunday, December 20, 2015 at 2:00 p.m. at the Swift Current Legion Hall, 239 - 1st Ave. NE, Swift Cur- rent, SK. Following the celebration, there will be a cash bar and an ice cream sundae buffet. Memorial donations can be made to South of the Divide - Conservation Action Program Inc. Box 583 Pontiex, SK, S0N 1Z0. Friends so wishing may forward their condolences to the family by visiting www.christiesfuneralhome.com. Funeral arrangements were en- trusted to Christie’s Funeral Home & Crematorium, Yorkton, Saskatche- wan.

TKACHUK - We are eternally grateful to you, our dear Dad, Dido and Great-Dido for your loving kindness, caring guidance and sense of humor. The Lord called you to come to His house on De- cember 5 and you willingly accept- ed. Alexander (Alex) Tkachuk was born on February 25, 1925 to Wa- syl and Nettie (Pelech) Tkachuk on the family farm, near Wroxton, SK. From 1931-1940 he attended Brandon School which was located three miles NE of his family’s farm. In 1935, Alex was struck with os- teomyelitis in his left leg. At the age of 10, he lost mobility in his left ankle. Despite this adversity, Alex enjoyed skiing down Salon’s Hill on his homemade skis, riding his bicycle to go swimming in the river, playing baseball, hunting, fishing and farming alongside his Father, Mother and five Sisters un- til his Father’s passing in 1945. Devoted to his family and the fami- ly farm, Alex lovingly accepted the responsibility to nurture the family

and farm. Alex’s humble life became complete when he met his beloved wife at a Barn Dance in St. Phillips in 1954. On October 22, 1955, at the Ukrainian Orthodox Church in Kamsack, Alex married the love of his life, Anne Bobyk. Together they shared a life of hard work building their farm and family with a spirit of joy and gratitude. Saddened by Anne’s sudden passing in September 2013, Alex moved off the farm, in November, to the Bentley in Yorkton and in March 2015 to Loewen’s Care Home in Prince Albert where he remained until falling asleep in the hands of the Lord and reuniting with his beloved. Alex was a man of the land and took great pride in his work ensuring that everything was very well cared for from seeding and harvesting to producing quality feed and shelter to keep his livestock healthy. Amidst the work, Alex always made time for family and friends for a game of cards, cribbage, checkers or a story and beverage at the kitchen table. He enjoyed curling in Wroxton, dances, sports days and whist drives at Brandon Community Centre. The farm was a great gathering place for many. He particularly enjoyed family gatherings during the holidays. Many late nights pursued, around the dining room table, playing his favourite card games, Hola and Horse Races. So much joy and laughter was experienced by all. Alex had a gift to relate to all ages, from his grown children and their extended families to his granddaughters and great-grandson. Despite his struggle in his last week of life, he loving- ly admired his newborn great-granddaughter. Throughout Alex’s life, he maintained his Orthodox Faith. He was a member and served on the Ex- ecutive of the St. Peter and Paul Ukrainian Orthodox Church near Storno- way. Recognizing that he was Blessed with a long life, he would often say that anything over 75 years of age was “gravy”. In his 90 years of life, he experienced significant world changes from horse and buggy to smart phones and embraced it all. He instilled in his children the Golden Rule, “do unto others as you would have them do unto you” and the virtue of “do you need or do you want”. He truly had a love of life and took the good times and bad times with grace, prayer and trust in God. Alex was predeceased by his Wife, Anne; Father, Wasyl Tkachuk and Mother, Net- tie (Pelech) Wintonyk; Infant Brother, John; four Sisters and Brothers-in- law: Mary (Dan Kastalanych) (Pete Oucharek); Anne (Harry Brigidear); Katie (Fred Matechuk); Irene (Russ Weir); Lawrence Paskaruk; Father-in- law and Mother-in-law John and Jennie (Kushner) Bobyk; Brother-in-law, Mike Bobyk; Sister-in-law Ann (Leonard Forman) Bobyk. Alex will be wel- comed at the gates of Heaven by many neighbours, friends, and relatives that have gone before him. He leaves to grieve, his loving four children, Joanne Frederick; Ken (Theresa) Tkachuk; Karen (Dean) Craig and Cyn- thia (Dale) Leschyshyn; seven granddaughters, Sabrina Frederick, Lau- rinda (Chris) Jeffery and Chelsey Tkachuk, Kelsey (Steve Hankewich) and Kaitlin Craig, Courtney and Brooklyn Leschyshyn; Great-Grandson Knox Frederick-Regnier and Great-Granddaughter Lainey Anne Jeffery; Sister Olga Paskaruk; Brother-in-law Eugene (Candice) Bobyk and many relatives and friends. Dad, the twinkle of your beautiful blue eyes will be missed very much and your sense of humour and grace will be carried in our hearts forever.

The Prayer Service was held on Wednesday, December 9, 2015 from the Chapel of Christie’s Funeral Home in Yorkton, SK and Funeral Services were held on Thursday, December 10, 2015 from Holy Transfiguration Ukrainian Orthodox Church in Yorkton, SK. The Very Reverend Father Mel Slashinsky officiated both services and the cantors were Zennovia Duch and members of the Holy Transfiguration Ukrainian Orthodox Church Choir. The Interment Service followed in Sts. Peter & Paul Ukrai- nian Orthodox Church Cemetery near Stornoway, SK with Orest Ourcha- rek, David Matechuk, Tony Oucharek, Roy Prysliak, Raymond Prysliak and Garry Tetoff serving as the casket bearers. Friends so wishing may forward their condolences to the family by visiting www.christiesfuneralhome.com. Funeral arrangements were entrusted to Christie’s Funeral Home & Crematorium, Yorkton, Saskatchewan.

ALLEN - Doreen Shirley Allen was born on January 13, 1932, the daughter of Edna Kielo. When Do- reen was 11, her mother passed away and she was raised by her Grandmother, Louise. Doreen was inspired by her Grandmother and the strength she showed through- out her life. Widowed while carry- ing her youngest child, Louise raised eight children on her own, then raised Doreen as well. Do- reen also spent much of her child- hood with her Aunt Alice and her children, who she considered to be more like siblings than cousins. Doreen went to school in Yorkton. She met Reg Allen, who had re- turned to Yorkton following service in World War II and the couple were married at St. Andrew’s Unit- ed Church on January 17, 1953. The couple made their home in Yorkton, where Reg was employed with the Canadian National Rail- way. Doreen and Reg were blessed with two daughters, Karen in 1953 and Shawna in 1963. As

well as working as an Order Desk Clerk with Westfair Foods, Doreen shared her love and her home with many foster children over the years. She made a lasting impact on the lives of many children who came through her home, but held a special place in her heart for Jim Bright who came to the family when he was six years old. One of Doreen’s greatest memories was a trip to England in 2004 to meet Reg’s sister, Ivy and her family. She cherished their return visits to Canada as well. She was a member of the Royal Canadian Legion Ladies’ Auxiliary and held execu- tive positions for many years. An avid fan of the Saskatchewan Roughrid- ers (win or lose!), Doreen also loved to read and knit. She enjoyed her flower gardens, plate and angel collections and watching the beautiful Saskatchewan sunsets. However, her greatest pleasure was time spent with her grandchildren, whom she was very proud of and loved with all her heart. Following Reg’s death in 1997, Doreen remained in her own home on Logan Crescent for many years, later becoming a resident of the Bentley Retirement Community and Sacred Heart Assisted Living. She passed away peacefully on Friday, December 4, 2015 at the Yorkton Re- gional Health Centre with her family by her side. Doreen was prede- ceased by her mother, Edna; her grandmother, Louise; a special aunt, Alice and her husband, Reg. She leaves to mourn her passing and cher- ish her memory, her daughters, Karen (Nolan) Bucsis and Shawna Allen (Carol Burns); her son, Jim (Georgina) Bright; her grandchildren, Brent (Tracy) Schwab and their children, Linden and Payten, Stephen (Josie) Bewcyk, Jordee Bewcyk and her children, Greyson and Addisyn, Wyatt Bright and Cameron Stoneman; her cousins from the Knoll family as well as many other relatives and friends. Funeral Services were held on Tues- day, December 8, 2015 from the Chapel of Christie’s Funeral Home in Yorkton, SK with Reverend Jen Dresser of St. Andrew’s United Church officiating. The organist, Carla Laycock, led the congregation in the sing- ing of the hymns, “How Great Thou Art”, “The Old Rugged Cross” and “Abide With Me”. The Interment Service followed in the Yorkton Memorial Gardens, Garden of Devotion with Brent Schwab, Stephen Bewcyk, Cameron Stoneman, Jordee Bewcyk, Linden Schwab and Wyatt Bright serving as the casket bearers. Friends so wishing may forward their con- dolences to the family by visiting www.christiesfuneralhome.com. Funeral arrangements were entrusted to Christie’s Funeral Home & Crematorium, Yorkton, Saskatchewan.

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KOTYK - William ‘Bill’ Kotyk be- loved husband of Mrs. Mary Kotyk of Yorkton, formerly of the White Beech and Swan River districts passed away on Saturday, De- cember 5, 2015 at the Yorkton & District Nursing Home after his battle with cancer at the age of 91. Bill was born on August 1, 1924 at White Beech, SK. Bill was the fourth child of six children born to Tom and Annie (nee Prokopowich) Kotyk. Bill was raised on the family farm in White Beech, SK. He at- tended Builth School and as a young man spent several years working in Welland, ON. He then returned to Saskatchewan working at several jobs related to farming, pioneering the land, logging and saw milling. He settled in Sas- katchewan to live out the rest of his life adventures. Bill married Mary Todosichuk at Endeavour, SK on October 27, 1945. They be- gan their 70 years of marriage to- gether in White Beech, SK and raised a family of six children. Bill

was a self employed businessman who owned and operated several busi- nesses in his working life; these businesses included trucking, grocery and gas/convenience, farming, logging and saw milling. Bill settled into both farming in the White Beech district of Saskatchewan in the sum- mer/winter and logging and saw milling east of Carrot River, SK in the winter/spring seasons. He closed his saw mill business in 1975 and con- tinued to farm until the year 2000 when he and Mary retired together and moved to Yorkton, SK. In his leisure time Bill loved to fish and he loved to travel. Many times the two of these were combined and he would travel to go fishing. Bill also enjoyed the company of his family, friends and rela- tives. Bill passed away on Saturday, December 5, 2015 after his battle with cancer at the age of 91. He was residing in the Morris House wing of the Sunrise Health Region in Yorkton, SK. Bill was predeceased by two of his children, daughter Sharon Evashenko (1989) and son Donald Kotyk (2008) as well as three siblings, John, Nick and Nell. Bill is survived by his wife Mary, four daughters; Judy (Morris), Audrey (Larry), Joyce and Bren- da (Greg); fourteen grandchildren and sixteen great-grandchildren; his brother Mike and sister Olga; as well as many nieces, nephews, relatives and friends.

Bill, remembering you will be easy, missing you will bring the heartache.“How lucky are we to have something that makes saying goodbye so hard.”

-WTPA family funeral service was held at the Yorkton Memorial Gardens Fami- ly Centre with Crystal Bailey, B.Th. Certified Celebrant officiating. A trib- ute and words of remembrance was given by Bonnie Hughes. Grandson, Marc Lebo served as the urn bearer. Interment will take place in the White Beech district. Condolences can be sent to the family at www.baileysfuneralhome.com Memorials in memory of Bill may be made to the Health Foundation for the new CT Scanner Fund as gifts of remem- brance. Funeral arrangements were entrusted to:

AICHELE - Edward Aichele was born on August 23, 1927 in the Ot- thon district of Saskatchewan; a son of Huldina (nee Kirsch) and William Aichele. As a young man Ed helped on the family farm but eventually ventured out on his own, first working as a tinsmith with Caribou Plumbing in Moose Jaw. On September 3, 1955 he was united in marriage to Dorothy McDonald at Moose Jaw. They had two sons, Darwin & Eldon. In 1962 the family transferred to Shaunavon, where Ed started his own plumbing and heating busi- ness, ‘Custom Sheet Metal & Plumbing’, in 1964. He operated his business until 1997, when he retired. During his many years in business, Ed was known for his forthright and honest dealings with his customers and had become known as ‘honest Ed’ around the community. As a very young man, Ed was musically inclined and en- joyed singing, he and his sister-in- law sang gospel music regularly

on a radio program. At age 19 he professed his faith in God and was faithful his entire life. During his working years, golfing and bowling were favourite pastimes. Upon retirement Ed kept busy by offering to drive peo- ple to do shopping and for appointments. He enjoyed people and being around people. In January of 1997 Dorothy passed away. Later that year Ed moved back to Yorkton and was united in marriage to Joyce Knodel in December of that year. The couple has since resided here. Ed passed away peacefully on Wednesday, December 9, 2015 at the Yorkton Re- gional Health Centre. He was 88 years of age. Besides his first wife Dorothy, Ed was predeceased by his parents William & Huldina; brothers Alfred, Alvin, Walter and Milton Aichele; sisters: Selma Protsko and Lor- raine Geiger, as well as brothers-in-law Nick Protsko, Harland Geiger and Cecil Geiger. Ed is survived by his wife of 18 years, Joyce; sons: Darwin (Debra) of Calgary; and Eldon (Lorna) of Calgary; grandson Gregory of Calgary; step-daughters: Ivy Lou (Kalvin) McLean of Yorkton; Connie (Roy) Martin of St. Albert, AB; three step-grandsons: Ryan (Kyla: Odin, Troy, Kason & Lucy); Chris and Travis. A sister: Alice Geiger of Calgary; brother Irwin (Esther) Aichele of Calgary and numerous nieces and neph- ews. The funeral service was held on Monday, December 14, 2015 from the Yorkton Memorial Gardens Family Centre. Pastor Brian Kirsch of Heritage Baptist Church officiated. A tribute to Ed was given by Diane Marshall. Soloist, Kevin Aichele sang ‘I’d Rather Have Jesus’ and a duet of Kevin & Diane sang ‘Precious Lord, Take My Hand’. Organist, Amanda Buhler led the congregation in the hymn ‘When I Survey the Wondrous Cross’. The interment took place in the Garden of St. Matthew with Calvin McLean, John Marshall, Kevin Aichele, Lyle Griffin, Dennis Balysky and Bernie Trost serving as the casket bearers. Condolences can be left at baileysfuneralhome.com. Memorials were to the Gideon Bible Society or to Teen Challenge, c/o Box 21111 Saskatoon, SK S7H 5N9.

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LOPASCHUK - In loving memory of Orest - Dec. 15, 1947 - Dec. 16, 2000.You had a smile for everyoneIt’s hard to understand whycertain things must be.And reasons why they happenare often hard to see.Quietly we’re remembering youin the silence of our hearts,Each thought of you a treasure while we are now apart.

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POPOWICH - Mary, who passed away Dec. 14, 1997.It broke my heart to lose you, But you didn’t go alone, For part of me went with youThe day God called you home.

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CHEVERIE - Born to Jessica Emi- ly Dawn & Joseph Charles Cheverie of Yorkton, SK, a son, Mika Joseph Serge Cheverie, on Thursday, November 19, 2015.

MCGREGOR - Born to Briitany & Brett McGregor of Springside, SK, a son, Easton William McGregor, on Wednesday, Nov. 25, 2015.

SILVERSIDES - Born to Michelle & Travis Silversides of Esterhazy, SK, a son, Daxtyn Ray Silversides, on Thursday, Nov. 19, 2015.

TANNER-SWAIN - Born to Tara Tanner and Matthew Swain of Bin- scarth, MB, a daughter, Dillynn Rose Marie Tanner-Swain, on Fri- day, Nov. 27, 2015.

TOUROND - Born to Jaspen & Darren Tourond of Gilbert Plains, MB, a daughter, Sadie-Marie Har- mony Tourond, on Thursday, Nov. 26, 2015.

TRATCH - Born to Tricia & Jaime Tratch of Yorkton, SK, a daughter, Serena Grace Tratch, on Monday, Nov. 30, 2015.

WHITEHAWK - Born to Vanna Whitehawk of Kamsack, SK, a son, Kal-El Joseph Wesley White- hawk, on Friday, Nov. 27, 2015.

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On Tuesday Dec. 8, I was privi- leged to attend a tremendous con- cert at Anne Portnuff Theatre. What extraordinary talent we have in our community and surrounding area!! At the end of the concert the directors acknowledged & thanked all the performers. After all was said and done, who was left to thank the directors, Larry Pearen, Laurene Jemieff, Johnna McBride, Mark Zawerukha and the pianist, Shani Apland, for the enormous amount of work and commitment they demonstrated with the pro- duction. There is no doubt that the level of talent in Yorkton & District is second to none. To you, the di- rectors, comes my heartfelt appre- ciation & gratitude.

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MCGERRIGLE - It is with profound sadness we announce the sudden passing of Clancy McGerrigle, daughter of Pat and Bonnie McGerrigle, on Sunday, December 6, 2015 at Vancouver. Friends are invited to join the family on Sat- urday, December 19, 2015 at 1:00pm at the Yorkton Memorial Gardens Family Centre, High- way #10 East, Yorkton for a ser- vice to honour Clancy’s life.

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The family of the late Doreen Allen would like to extend our heartfelt thanks to everyone for the love and support shown to our family during this difficult time. Thank you to everyone that phoned, stopped in with gifts of food, condolences, sent flowers, cards and donations. Thank you to The Bentley for their care and friendship during the 19 months Doreen lived there. Also thank you to the Gladstone Senior Residence for their care during the 5 weeks Doreen lived there. Thank you to the Yorkton Ambulance, all doctors and nursing staff who cared for Mom these last few months. Thank you to Christie’s Funeral Home for their support and guidance. Thank you Greg Schick and Kathy Novak for help- ing us with Mom’s service prepara- tion. Also a huge thank you to Rev. Jen Dresser for the lovely service and support. Thank you to Carla Laycock for playing the or- gan and playing Mom’s favourite hymns. Also thank you to Mano’s for the great service and lovely meals prepared for the family after the funeral.

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Financial Services

SONYA BODNARIKBookkeeping ServicesPhone: 306-621-9106Email: [email protected].

Houses for Sale

Houses for Sale

1084SQ.FT. 2 Bedroom house in Buchanan. Newly renovated, 2 References. $3,500 down. Price $35,000. Phone 306-562-0484.

HOUSE LOCATED in Canora, 1242sq.ft. with 14’ x 56’ attached garage. 3 + 1 bedrooms, 2 1/2 bathrooms, finished basement, main floor laundry, all new lami- nate flooring, siding and shingles 9 years old, furnace 11 years old, wood fireplace in livingroom, close to school, hospital and nursing home. For more information call 306-783-5541.

WELL MAINTAINED 3 bedroom bungalow, built in approx. 1979- 1980, 3 lots, $90,000. OBO. Rhein, SK. Call 306-620-2019.

Open Houses

Land for Rent

FARMLAND FOR RENTLegal Description/RM No.NE-29-23-2-W2/ 213SE-29-23-2-W2/ 213NE-28-23-2-W2/ 213NW-28-23-2-W2/ 213SW-28-23-2-W2/ 213NE-33-23-2-W2/ 213NW-33-23-2-W2/ 213NW-34-23-2-W2/ 213SW-34-23-2-W2/ 213SW-3-24-2-W2/ 213NE-4-24-2-W2/ 213NW-4-24-2-W2/ 213SE-4-24-2-W2/ 213SW-4-24-2-W2/ 213For more information Please con- tact 306-584-3640.

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 - 217 1/4’sSouth - 97 1/4’s

South East - 43 1/4’sSouth West - 65 1/4’s

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

East - 56 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

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Space For Lease

NOW ACCEPTING applications for commercial property for lease on Myrtle Avenue in Yorkton. 1700 sq.ft. of space and plenty of park- ing. Utilities paid. Available immediately. First month rent free. Phone 306-621-9226 or 306-621-5076.

Apartments/Condos for Rent

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ALLANBROOKE APARTMENTS

• Large 1 & 2 bedroom.

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2 BDRM APARTMENT AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY IN A QUIET 4-PLEX ON 1ST AVE. Spacious, well maintained, and close to downtown. Rent $850/month, heat and water in- cluded, coin laundry, parking. Non- smoking, No Pets. references re- quired, damage deposit needed. For application email [email protected] or call 3069-244-6890 during the day or evening before 8:30pm.

2 BR. Quiet adult 4-plex west-end, newly reno’d, water, laundry & parking: $750/month. 306-783- 5748.

AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY ener- gy efficient 2 bedroom condos close to downtown. Bath & a half, deep soaker tub, walk-in closet, 9 ft. ceilings, oak trim, up graded ce- ramic tile flooring, private balco- nies for BBQ, lots of storage plus heated attached garage. Applianc- es include fridge, stove, dishwash- er, washer, dryer and water sof- tener. $1,295/month plus utilities. Non smoking, no pets. References required. Call 306-621-7414 for further information or for viewing.

Duplexes for Rent

2 BEDROOM duplex, 4 applianc- es, soft water supplied, close to YRHS and college. No pets. Non- smokers. References required. Available Immediately. Call 306- 782-0150.

3 BEDROOM Duplexes, SW area. 1 available immediately, 1 available Jan. 1, 2016. $1,100/month plus utilities, N/S, N/P. Phone 306-621-9704.

3 BEDROOM Duplex (fridge, stove, DW, AC) shared laundry in basement. Large fenced yard, deck. Quiet, long term tenants. No smoking or pets. $1,200/mth + utilities = damage deposit. Ph. or text 306-620-9414 after 6pm.

Duplexes for Rent

AVAILABLE FEB. 1, 3 Bedroom, 1 bathroom Duplex, $1300/month plus utilities and damage. No Pets. References required. 306-641- 9982 or 306-621-0620.

Houses For Rent

1919 PAINTED lady available for rent. Property has 4 bedrooms, liv- ing room, dining room, kitchen and 2-1/2 bathrooms. Also a garage with back lane access. Located on a quiet residential street in Canora within walking distance to amenities, $800./mo. Utilities not included. No pets. References re- quired. 306-563-2031.www.canorahomerentals.com

2 BEDROOM house for rent, close to downtown. Available immediate- ly. Call 306-783-5327.3 BEDROOM House for Rent. Up- dated and spacious. For more in- formation and to rent, Call 306- 783-0713.3 BEDROOM House in Sheho, wheelchair ramp, washer/dryer, fridge/range, natural gas heat, vil- lage water/sewer, more info call 306-849-2100 or 306-849-2020.BEAUTIFUL 3 bedroom town- house; 1200 sq.ft. recently reno- vated, central air conditioning, high efficiency furnace. References & lease required. Call George at 306-537-3228; Brad at 306-316- 0204 & Joe at 306-621-0466.

NOW ACCEPTING Applications for 1-4 bedroom homes in Canora. Clean, comfortable, affordable. No Pets. References required. 306-563-2031. www.canorahomerentals.com.

SPACIOUS 2-1/2 bedroom home with full basement in Canora. Re- cently renovated with ample park- ing, $600./mo. Utilities not includ- ed. No pets. 306-563-2031.www.canorahomerentals.com

SPRINGSIDE HOUSING Authority is currently accepting applications for a 3 bedroom home. Fridge and stove included. Well kept, clean and quiet neighborhood. Rent is based on income. For more infor- mation and applications please call Morlie at (306)792-2222.

TAKING APPLICATIONS: Available Immediately three bed- room (plus one) 1 1/2 storey home for rent includes four appliances and garage. Hard wood floors throughout and in very good condi- tion. Walking distance to down- town. Call for appointment $1100/month $1100 damage de- posit, utilities extra. Call 306-621-6166.

Suites For Rent

1 BEDROOM Senior Social hous- ing units available for rent immedi- ately in Rhein, SK. Rent is based on income. Fridge, stove, common area laundry, heat, water and sew- er are included. For more informa- tion, please contact Regional Housing Operations in Yorkton at 306-783-1000.

SPRINGSIDE HOUSING Authority is currently accepting applications for 1 & 2 bedroom Senior Suites at the Heritage Place. Fridge and stove included. Central laundry with two washers and dryers. Well kept, ready for rent. Rent is based on income. For more information and applications please call Morlie at 306-792-2222.

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Wanted

LOOKING FOR AN Occasional dog sitter. Preferably retired. Must be in City of Yorkton. For more In- formation call 306-783-6377.

LOOKING FOR Workers. VMC Janitorial Services. Part-Time Monday - Saturday from 6pm- 9pm. No experience Necessary. Apply with resume to 306-782- 2363.

Furniture

FOR SALE: Antique Oak Roll-top desk. Asking $700, will look at of- fers. Phone 306-890-0730.TWO TAUPE Loveseats. $175.00 each. Red Velvet Rocker $25.00. Phone 306-783-3111.

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YoungsPlantWorld_1x18.nil_ R001340164.indd 1x18L comp7/DB (classified) wed tfc4 x 5FT. Fishing Shack. Wood stove, 12V lights, new condition. $350 OBO. 306-743-2429.Advertisements and statements contained herein are the sole re- sponsibility of the persons or en- tities that post the advertisement, and the Saskatchewan Weekly Newspaper Association and mem- bership do not make any warranty as to the accuracy, completeness, truthfulness or reliability of such advertisements. For greater infor- mation on advertising conditions, please consult the Association’s Blanket Advertising Conditions on our website at www.swna.com.BOSCH 800 watt Mixer Sale $515, VITAMIX Blenders $459 & up, BUNN Coffee Makers, Omega Juicers & more. Call 1-888-692- 6724 or shop online www.home- techcanada.ca Hometech New ad- dress 375 Broad St, Regina.BRAND NEW extension ladder, $80., water tank, 1/2 price, $150., Sprinter, 1/2 price, $40., SHIMA- NO, 1/2 price, $75. Phone 306- 786-6036.BUYING SILVER coins, old paper currency, gold jewelry, old cos- tume jewelry, military items, store signs, antiques and collectibles. Call 306-563-6794.CHRISTMAS TIME is for Perogies! Call TK 306-782-2729.FARM FRESH brown eggs, $2.50/dozen. Will deliver for large order. Limited supply. Call 306- 742-2193.FOR SALE: bedroom furniture 1 wood post 39” bed, complete with box spring and mattress. Very nice black and wood tone chest of drawers and matching dresser with large round top mirror. All for only $200. 2 new 14” tires, $35. each. Call Len at 306-695-2257.FOR SALE: New Kirby Vacuum cleaner with carpet shampoo sys- tem for home or commercial. Call 306-783-4871.GREY LEATHER recliner, 32” round bevelled mirror, solid oak wardrobe armoire. Phone 306- 782-4476.LEATHER GREEN hide-a-bed and love seat. $900 OBO. Blue hide-a- bed $200. Call 306-620-2019. Rhein, SK.PORTABLE ICE Fishing Shack. Perfect condition. $150.00.; Cast Iron Bench saw & Stand. $125.00.; 14” Poulan chain saw $50.; 100ft. Black Garden Hose. $15.00. 306- 783-4504. Yorkton.PROVINCE-WIDE CLASSIFIEDS. Reach over 550,000 readers weekly. Call Yorkton This Week NOW or 306-782-2465 for details.

SNOWBLOWER FOR SALE. 8HP, 26”, electric start, tire chains. Phone 306-621-2107.WHITE CAPTAIN’S Bed, matching dresser & mattress. Excellent con- dition. $275.00. Phone 306-641- 7722 evenings.

Dogs

GOLDEN LABRADOR RETRIEV- ER PUPPIES. Male & Female looking for good homes and re- sponsible owners. 306-697-2959.

GOLDEN RETRIEVER PUPS For Sale. Ready to go now. Call Edwin at 306-269-7745. Foam Lake, SK.

Automotive Wanted

WANTED: Unused CADILLAC or Lincoln Car. Must be one owner in good condition. Call 306-786-7991.

Auto Miscellaneous

2000 TERRY 5th wheel camper, 26’, approx. 20,000kms. 2004 Du- ramax crew cab, 4x4, 136,000kms. Call 306-675-2161.

3-P-175x14” tires (M/S), mounted on 14”- 4 bolt Mercury Topaz rims. Rims completely re-done inside and out. Asking $200.00. Alec - 306-890-0165.

FOR SALE: 4 - P215/65R16 Nokian winter tires and black steel rims (5 bolt pattern, 6.5” wide x 16”). Excellent condition. Call 306-621-6367.

MICHELIN WINTER Tires & rims. 15” rims, 5 x 108 mm bolt pattern. 195/55R15 tire size. $300 firm. Call 306-620-7275 or 306-620-7883.

Auto Miscellaneous

Wrecking over 250 units... cars and trucks. Lots of trucks... Dodge... GMC... Ford... Imports... 1/2 ton to 3 tons... We ship any- where... Call or text 306-821-0260. Lloydminster.

Cars

2005 NISSAN ALTIMA SL, 4dr., 2.5 auto, over 40mpg, only 101,000 highway kms, kept inside, one owner, fully loaded, heated leather, sunroof, non-smoker, no accidents, immaculate condition inside & out. $7,800. 306-548- 2823. Stenen.

2006 IMPALA LT, cruise, ps, pb, pwr. seat, rear defrost, includes front halter and tinted windows, sunroof and extra set of new win- ter tires (purchased Oct. 2014). Call evenings - 306-563-4107. $8,500.

MERCURY SABLE Station Wagon in mint condition. Only 149,000 kms. $2,500. 306-783-8909.

Parts & Accessories

JEEP OWNERS. Holiday Sale Starts Now!! Parts, Accessories for JEEPS from 1942 to 2016. Huge Discounts. Easy Gift Shopping BUY CANADIAN. Visit us at www.gemini-sales.com Phone 604-294-4214.

Sports Utilities & 4X4s

2006 CHEV TAHOE LT 4WD, leather, loaded, 235,000kms, win- ter tires plus new set. Must see! $10,500. 306-792-2041.

2011 KIA SORENTO AWD, A/T/C, V6, 6 speed auto, 150,000kms, new tires, clean, excellent condi- tion. Asking $12,500. Phone 306- 783-7612 or 306-621-8846.

2013 HONDA CROSSTOUR EX-L NAVI. 53,000kms, highway driven, warranty remaining, black with chrome, automatic headlights, power sunroof, power front seats, Bluetooth phone connectivity,sev- en speaker audio system, Ip- od/usb interface, rearview camera, blind spot warning system, keyless ignition/entry, dual zone automatic climate control, Bluetooth audio, heated front seats, driver memory settings, satellite radio, navigation, command start, full protection packages covering paint, rust and interior. Very well maintained. Ask- ing $30,000. 306-783-3404.

Trucks & Vans

1990 CHEV Truck, new starter, al- ternator, good tires, runs well. Priced to sell. 306-783-8739.

2000 WINDSTAR SEL, 218,000kms. Asking $1,800. Call 306-782-2627.

2003 CHEVY Z71 extended cab, 4x4, 200,000kms. Phone 306-783- 7272.

2004 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN V6, 3.3L, automatic, 7-passenger, excellent clean condition, well maintained, no pets, no smoking, rear heat & air, remote start, 150,000kms, metallic beige colour. $4,500. Phone 306-795-3672. Itu- na.

2005 FORD FREESTAR LIMITED EDITION. Good shape, 7 passen- ger, 300,000kms mainly highway, 4.2L, long range command start, New torque converter on recall, new battery, new all season tires plus 4 rims with winter tires, Lt. Brown Beige interior, maintenance & repair work receipts available. $4,700 OBO. Phone 306-782- 9505 or 306-621-1071.

2012 CHEV Silverado crew cab, 4x4, 6.6 Duramax Diesel, 2500, LT Edition, 6 speed manual trans., 70,000kms, leather heated seats, box rails, topper, silver. Call 306- 782-9497.

ESTATE SALE: 2009 Dodge Caravan SE. Excellent condition, 128,500kms. $8,900. Call 306- 641-2707.

FOR SALE: 1994 Chevy S10 Black 1/2 ton. Reasonably good shape, little rust, automatic, good windshield. Asking $1,200. Phone 306-783-3099.

SNOWMOBILE TRAILER for sale. $550.00. Phone 306-783-9157.

Snowmobiles

1995 YAMAHA V-MAX 500 LE. Electric start, 136” track with 1 3/4” paddle, 2500kms, new battery, very good condition. Phone 306- 563-6376.

Farm Implements

1984 CASE 4694, 7475hrs., 4WD, 12 speed, P.S., A/H/R, 4 hyd, L.PTO, 8 new 20.8 x 34 tires, shedded. Asking $28,500 OBO. 1990 Ford Versatile 976, 4WD (Blue), 9798hrs., Duals, A/H/R, 4 hyd., 12 speed, shedded. Asking $43,000 OBO. 1999 Case/IH com- bine 2181 engine hrs., 3 speed ro- tor, cab, A/H/R, hydro, topper, chopper, shedded. $85,500 OBO. Reduced farming acres. Preece- ville, SK 306-547-8337.

1995 JD 8570 Tractor, 4955 hours, 18.4 x 38 Duals @ 90%, 12 speed. Excellent Tractor $60,000.00. 306-621-6484.

FOR SALE: 2008 Highline 8100 bale processor. Very good condi- tion. Phone 306-597-2115 or 306- 590-8455.

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GRAVITY WAGONS New 400BU $7400.00 Used 275 & 750 BU $2000.00 Up. Used Grain Carts 600 & 1100 Bushel. Large Selec- tion. Portage, MB. 204-857-8403.

JOHN DEERE Air Drill, 52ft, new points, metering system, 430 tank duals, all updates, shedded, good condition. More information phone 306-278-8404.

WANTED AT Bridge Creek, head gate squeeze with a pal cage, the last of the models, all steel. 306- 795-2710.

WANTED: OLDER Unused Trac- tors. Condition not too important. Cash in yard. 306-786-7991 or 306-728-4702.

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Feed & Seed

HEATED CANOLAWANTED!!

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Livestock

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.

TALON HAULING, will haul all livestock, 32 foot goose neck trail- er, contact Curtis Ryan cell 306- 740-7194 or home 306-643-2172, Tantallon, Sask.

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Career Opportunities

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Parkland College invites applications for an Essential Skills Programming Coordinator at our Yorkton Main Campus. This is a permanent 0.8 full-time position (Mondays - Thursdays).

The Opportunity:

This position is primarily responsible for providing program development, enhancement and delivery of Essential Skills related workshops and programs to external clients.

The Coordinator will be responsible for proposal writing and curriculum de-velopment and will supervise staff associated to Essential Skills programs.

Requirements:

provide knowledge and specialized skills in curriculum development, essential skills programming, analytical and critical thinking, and research skills. Three years of related experience in providing educational services and support to students, clients and employers. The demonstrated experience will include curricu-lum development, facilitation, project management, adult education and/or other related areas.

What We Offer:

Competitive compensation and pension plans

Professional development opportunitiesProfessional and respectful work environment

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Coordinator, Essential Skills Programming

Application Deadline: December 22, 2015

Send resume,quoting competition #53-2015 to:[email protected]

We thank all applicants for your interest, however only those selected for an interview will be contacted.

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COMMUNITY PASTURE MANAG- ER The Association of Manitoba Community Pastures is seeking to fill the Pasture Manager’s posi- tions at the Cote-San Clara (north of Roblin, MB and near Togo, SK) and the Dauphin-Ethelbert Com- munity Pastures (Ethelbert, MB). These are full time term positions running from March to November each year. Duties would include managing the day to day opera- tions of the community pastures and its staff. Applicant must have significant cattle experience. Expe- rience treating cattle from horse- back is required and ability to sup- ply your own horses and tack. Other duties include repair and maintenance of fences and other infrastructure. Accommodations are available to rent. Please apply by Dec 18, 2015. For more infor- mation contact Barry Ross Phone 204-841-1907 or email [email protected] .

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General Employment

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PARTS COUNTER PERSONWe are looking for an enthusiastic,

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Duties will include:•Receiving, unpacking and sort incoming

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PRAIRIE DOME POTATOES is hiring for positions beginning in March 2016 for full time seasonal work. Experience and education will be provided on site. Job duties include:-grading, sorting, packaging seed potatoes-pruning, picking, weeding and planting fruit trees-trimming and chipping of trees-general maintenance and upkeep Must be reliant and must have own transportation. Located 6 miles south of Yorkton on Highway 9. Bring own lunch. Wage: Begin- ning at 11.20/hr. Applicants may apply for the positions by phone (306-782-7297), fax (306-783- 7853), email (prairie- [email protected]) or mail re- sume to the following address: Prairie Dome Potatoes, Atten- tion: Kirk, Box 36, Yorkton, Sask. S3N 2V6.

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POP SHOES FRANCHISE TURN KEY OPERATIONAvailable territory: YORKTON, SKReady for opening APRIL 10-2016LOOKING FOR SALES EXPERIENCE INVESTOR THAT IS READY TO WORK IN THE STOREFor more information: investment $100,000Michel Beauchesne 819-244-4944 orEmail [email protected]

SHHS October students of the month

S a s k a t c h e w a n ’ s December sale of pet-roleum and natural gas rights raised $10.9 mil-lion in revenue for the province at an average price of $685 per hectare, bringing the calendar

year total for 2015 in land sale revenues to $56.5 million.

The sale results come in the wake of the Fraser Institute’s annual Global Petroleum Survey of petroleum execu-tives, where once again Saskatchewan ranked number one in Canada and among the top ten worldwide in the rank-ings of attractive juris-dictions for investment in petroleum exploration and development.

Saskatchewan rated highly in the 2015 survey relative to other jurisdic-tions in regards to policy, investment and regula-tory climate, geopolitical risk, administrative cer-tainty, labour regulations and employment agree-ments, environmental regulations, trade bar-riers, taxation regime and quality of its geo-logical database.

The December sale saw the Lloydminster area receive the most bids with sales of $4.8 million. The Weyburn-Estevan area was next at $2.92 million, fol-lowed by the Kindersley-Kerrobert area at $2.91 million and the Swift Current area at $254,187.

The highest price paid for a single parcel was $2,550,082. Windfall Resources Ltd. acquired the 547-hectare lease southwest of Pierceland. The highest price on a per-hectare basis was $6,382.

Mammoth Land Services Ltd. submitted identical bids of $206,593 on two separate but adja-cent 32.37-hectare leases east of Estevan.

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a female student is select-ed as the SHHS Saint of the Month. Saint of the Month students are nominated by staff and students of

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Nicole is a kind, friend-ly person, who helps her classmates when they have questions. She is respectful and pleasant to her teachers. Nicole is an excellent student with a 95% plus average and has an outstanding work ethic. She plays volleyball for SHHS and club volley-ball as well. Nicole also works at SportChek and attends St. Gerard’s parish with her family.

Brody is a kind hearted, loving brother and son who is very funny and has a great sense of humour. He hits hard on the field, but has a soft and warm heart. Brody is a perfect example of living fully alive, enjoying life writes his own story. He gives deep and comforting advice. Brody maintains a good average, trying hard in all his classes. He trains hard in the off sea-

son to improve his game, working out and eating healthy to stay in shape. He lives by the motto hard work beats talent. Brody plays Saints football and basketball. He helps out Mr. Dion doing construc-tion work. He plays for the Parkland Sabres club basketball team. Brody is one of the top football pros-pects in Saskatchewan and has been playing football for 7 years. His friends call him “BK”, not just because of his initials, but also because of his “Big Kindness”. Brody’s leadership shines as captain of the football team, encouraging kids not to drink and drive, is the football team’s “Iron Man”, pumps up his team to ensure greatness, encouraging them to put in hard work and extra effort. Brody’s motto is “Earned, not Given”. Brody attends St. Gerard’s with his family.

Congratulations to Nicole Redl and Brody Kormos for winning Saint of the Month for October.

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