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CRAFTING FOR CHRISTMAS – The Yorkton Public Library recently hosted a Christmas craft afternoon for area children, getting them into the spirit of the holidays by making different sea- sonal crafts. – Sask. corporation formed Saskatchewan’s Agriculture Minister Lyle Stewart has an- nounced that livestock industry organizations have formed a new corporation to deliver livestock brand inspection services in the province. Livestock Services of Saskatch- ewan (LSS) Corp. is the new non- prot corporation owned and operated by the ve main live- stock producer groups requiring inspection services. The groups governing LSS Corp. are the Saskatchewan Cattlemen’s As- sociation, Saskatchewan Stock Growers Association, Saskatch- ewan Cattle Feeders Associa- tion, Saskatchewan Horse Fed- eration and Livestock Marketers of Saskatchewan. The new LSS Corp. will work to provide more efcient brand inspection in the province. “This is an important service and, as producers and industry are the primary users of brand inspection, it makes sense to transfer it to livestock organiza- tions,” says Stewart. Livestock brand inspection services, which ensure animals offered for sale are rightfully owned and veried through a brand registry, have tradition- ally been provided in Saskatche- wan through Ministry of Agricul- ture livestock inspectors. This government role was unique; no other agricultural commodity purchased or sold in Saskatch- ewan has a government service verifying ownership. Both Al- berta and British Columbia have industry delivered livestock brand inspection. Manitoba has no brand inspection. “The livestock industry in Sas- katchewan is a vital contributor to the economy and brand inspec- tion is an important safeguard to all producers,” Saskatchewan Cattlemen’s Association Chair Mark Elford adds. “Livestock Services of Saskatchewan Corp. will be carrying on this impor- tant function on a go-forward basis and our members are fully supportive of the new venture.” The Provincial Government will continue to be responsible for legislation governing live- stock inspection. The author- ity to carry out the duties of the legislation will be transferred to LSS Corp. on January 1, 2014. Ministry staff responsible for livestock inspection services will also move to the new organiza- tion. The Provincial Govern- ment will continue working with LSS Corp. to ensure a smooth transition. “I would like to thank livestock industry representatives for their hard work on the advisory committee,” Stewart concludes. “We are committed to working with LSS Corp. on this transfer and I am condent they will de- liver effective, efcient brand in- spection in Saskatchewan.” New approach to brand inspections VOLUME 22, NUMBER 10 18-1st Avenue North, Yorkton, SK S3N 1J4 Saturday, December 21, 2013 New 2013 RZR S EPS EFI • Power on Demand AWD • Aluminium Wheels • 12.5” Ground Clearance • 1500lbs Towing Capacity MSRP 16999 00 Now Only $14,999 Many more units in stock at great savings. discoverymotorsports.com 306-783-4566 866-600-4566 Example: $7,500 financed at 3.99% over 36 months = 36 monthly payments of $221.40 with a cost of borrowing of $470.27 and a total obligation of $7,970.27. Payments As Low as $130 a Month example based on the Amount Financed of $6,499, your Down Payment is $0 with 60 monthly payments of $125.61 each. Total cost of borrowing is $1,037.60 with a total obligation of $7,536.60. For other Amounts Financed, the payment would be approximately $19.34 per $1,000 financed. ANNUAL PERCENTAGE RATE 5.99%. Offers good on new and unregistered units purchased between 11/1/13 and 12/31/13. *On select models. See your dealer for details. **is is a limited time offer which is valid for the purchase of selected qualifying models and is subject to credit approval from TD Auto Finance (TDAF) on qualified purchases financed during this program. Offer may not be combined with certain other offers, is subject to change and may be extended or terminated without further notice. See participating retailers for complete details and conditions. Rates from other lenders may vary. Freight, license, PPSA/RPDRM, insurance, registration, any retailer administration fees and other applicable fees and taxes are not included in the financed amount. Dealers are free to set individual prices, but must be enrolled with TDAF to participate. Monthly payment and cost of borrowing will vary depending on amount borrowed and down payment/trade. Minimum amount to finance is $5,000. Warning: e Polaris RANGER® and RZR® are not intended for on-road use. Driver must be at least 16 years old with a valid driver’s license to operate. Passengers must be at least 12 years old and tall enough to grasp the hand holds and plant feet firmly on the floor. All SxS drivers should take a safety training course. Contact ROHVA atwww.rohva.org or (949) 255-2560 for additional information. Drivers and passengers should always wear helmets, eye protection, protective clothing, and seat belts. Always use cab nets or doors (as equipped). Be particularly careful on difficult terrain. Never drive on public roads or paved surfaces. Never engage in stunt driving, and avoid excessive speeds and sharp turns. Riding and alcohol/drugs don’t mix. Check local laws before riding on trails. ATVs can be hazardous to operate. Polaris adult models are for riders 16 and older. For your safety, always wear a helmet, eye protection and protective clothing, and be sure to take a safety training course. For safety and training information in the U.S., call the SVIA at (800) 887-2887. You may also contact your Polaris dealer or call Polaris at (800) 342-3764. ©2013 Polaris Industries Inc. SALES EVENT $2500 $2500 REBATES UP TO * 3.99% 3.99% ** FINANCING AS LOW AS PLUS MANAGING THE WORLD’S MOST IMPORTANT INVESTMENTS: YOURS! National Bank Financial is an indirect wholly-owned subsidiary of National Bank of Canada which is a public company listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange (NA: TSX). National Bank Financial is a member of the Canadian Investor Protection Fund (CIPF). Our advisors have the expertise to help you manage your investments and plan for a better future. Call us today. National Bank Financial – Wealth Management 89 Broadway St W, Yorkton SK S3N 0L9 Tel.: 1-877-782-6450 Fax: 1-306-782-6456 134 Broadway St. E. 1-877-783-2772 1-877-783-2772 www.capitalkiayorkton.com PLUS PLUS Don’t Pay Don’t Pay for 6 for 6 Months Months CA$H CA$H FOR CHRISTMAS FOR CHRISTMAS Hwy #9 N., Yorkton (306) 783-3333 Huge Huge Inventory Inventory Snowmobile season is here! Yorkton (306) 783-1689 1-888-296-2626 Moosomin 1-855-780-2626 (306) 435-4143 Swan River 1-855-331-2626 (204) 734-9999 Make sure you are ready by scheduling your snowmobile trailer in for a tune-up at our full service shop. www.f laman.com e! While you are at it check out all the options we have to customize your trailer from cabinets and hooks to work stations and shelves. DOWNLOAD THE FLAMAN APP WWW.FLAMAN.COM/MOBILE FIND US ON FACEBOOK

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CRAFTING FOR CHRISTMAS – The Yorkton Public Library recently hosted a Christmas craft afternoon for area children, getting them into the spirit of the holidays by making different sea-sonal crafts.

– Sask. corporation formed Saskatchewan’s Agriculture Minister Lyle Stewart has an-nounced that livestock industry organizations have formed a new corporation to deliver livestock brand inspection services in the province. Livestock Services of Saskatch-ewan (LSS) Corp. is the new non-profi t corporation owned and operated by the fi ve main live-stock producer groups requiring inspection services. The groups governing LSS Corp. are the Saskatchewan Cattlemen’s As-sociation, Saskatchewan Stock Growers Association, Saskatch-ewan Cattle Feeders Associa-tion, Saskatchewan Horse Fed-eration and Livestock Marketers of Saskatchewan. The new LSS Corp. will work to provide more effi cient brand inspection in the province. “This is an important service and, as producers and industry are the primary users of brand inspection, it makes sense to transfer it to livestock organiza-tions,” says Stewart. Livestock brand inspection services, which ensure animals offered for sale are rightfully owned and verifi ed through a brand registry, have tradition-ally been provided in Saskatche-wan through Ministry of Agricul-ture livestock inspectors. This government role was unique; no other agricultural commodity purchased or sold in Saskatch-

ewan has a government service verifying ownership. Both Al-berta and British Columbia have industry delivered livestock brand inspection. Manitoba has no brand inspection. “The livestock industry in Sas-katchewan is a vital contributor to the economy and brand inspec-tion is an important safeguard to all producers,” Saskatchewan Cattlemen’s Association Chair Mark Elford adds. “Livestock Services of Saskatchewan Corp. will be carrying on this impor-tant function on a go-forward basis and our members are fully supportive of the new venture.” The Provincial Government will continue to be responsible for legislation governing live-stock inspection. The author-ity to carry out the duties of the legislation will be transferred to LSS Corp. on January 1, 2014. Ministry staff responsible for livestock inspection services will also move to the new organiza-tion. The Provincial Govern-ment will continue working with LSS Corp. to ensure a smooth transition. “I would like to thank livestock industry representatives for their hard work on the advisory committee,” Stewart concludes. “We are committed to working with LSS Corp. on this transfer and I am confi dent they will de-liver effective, effi cient brand in-spection in Saskatchewan.”

New approach to brand inspections

VOLUME 22, NUMBER 10 18-1st Avenue North, Yorkton, SK S3N 1J4 Saturday, December 21, 2013

New 2013 RZR S EPS EFI• Power on Demand AWD• Aluminium Wheels• 12.5” Ground Clearance• 1500lbs Towing Capacity

MSRP 1699900

Now Only $14,999Many more units in stock at great savings.

discoverymotorsports.com

306-783-4566866-600-4566

Example: $7,500 financed at 3.99% over 36 months = 36 monthly payments of $221.40 with a cost of borrowing of $470.27 and a total obligation of $7,970.27. Payments As Low as $130 a Month example based on the Amount Financed of $6,499, your Down Payment is $0 with 60 monthly payments of $125.61 each. Total cost of borrowing is $1,037.60 with a total obligation of $7,536.60. For other Amounts Financed, the payment would be approximately $19.34 per $1,000 financed. ANNUAL PERCENTAGE RATE 5.99%. Offers good on new and unregistered units purchased between 11/1/13 and 12/31/13. *On select models. See your dealer for details. **This is a limited time offer which is valid for the purchase of selected qualifying models and is subject to credit approval from TD Auto Finance (TDAF) on qualified purchases financed during this program. Offer may not be combined with certain other offers, is subject to change and may be extended or terminated without further notice. See participating retailers for complete details and conditions. Rates from other lenders may vary. Freight, license, PPSA/RPDRM, insurance, registration, any retailer administration fees and other

applicable fees and taxes are not included in the financed amount. Dealers are free to set individual prices, but must be enrolled with TDAF to participate. Monthly payment and cost of borrowing will vary depending on amount borrowed and down payment/trade. Minimum amount to finance is $5,000. Warning: The Polaris RANGER® and RZR® are not intended for on-road use. Driver must be at least 16 years old with a valid driver’s license to operate. Passengers must be at least 12 years old and tall enough to grasp the hand holds and plant feet firmly on the floor. All SxS drivers should take a safety training course. Contact ROHVA atwww.rohva.org or (949) 255-2560 for additional information. Drivers and passengers should always wear helmets, eye protection, protective clothing, and seat belts. Always use cab nets or doors (as equipped). Be particularly careful on difficult terrain. Never drive on public roads or paved surfaces. Never engage in stunt driving, and avoid excessive speeds and sharp turns. Riding and alcohol/drugs don’t mix. Check local laws before riding on trails. ATVs can be hazardous to operate. Polaris adult models are for riders 16 and older. For your safety, always wear a helmet, eye protection and protective clothing, and be sure to take a safety training course. For safety and training information in the U.S., call the SVIA at (800) 887-2887. You may also contact your Polaris dealer or call Polaris at (800) 342-3764. ©2013 Polaris Industries Inc.

SALES EVENT

$2500$2500REBATES UP TO

*

3.99% 3.99% **

FINANCING AS LOW ASPLUS

MANAGING THE WORLD’S MOST IMPORTANT INVESTMENTS: YOURS!

National Bank Financial is an indirect wholly-owned subsidiary of National Bank of Canada which is a public company listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange (NA: TSX). National Bank Financial is a member of the Canadian Investor Protection Fund (CIPF).

Our advisors have the expertise to help you manage your investments and plan for a better future. Call us today.

National Bank Financial – Wealth Management89 Broadway St W, Yorkton SK S3N 0L9

Tel.: 1-877-782-6450 Fax: 1-306-782-6456

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CA$HCA$HFOR CHRISTMASFOR CHRISTMAS

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Snowmobile season is here!

Yorkton (306) 783-1689 1-888-296-2626

Moosomin 1-855-780-2626(306) 435-4143

Swan River 1-855-331-2626(204) 734-9999

Make sure you are ready by scheduling your snowmobile trailer in for a tune-up at our full service shop.

www.f laman.com

e! While you are at it check out all the options we have to customize your trailer from cabinets and hooks to work stations and shelves.

DOWNLOAD THE FLAMAN APPWWW.FLAMAN.COM/MOBILE

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PLAY THEIR HEARTS OUT – The Christ the Teacher School Division recently held its annual Christmas band concert. Kids from schools throughout the division showed off what they learned through a variety of seasonal favorites. Pictured above are members of the Grade 5 band.

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“In warm appreciation of our Association during this past year, we extend our very

best wishes for a Happy Holiday Season”

From the Staff, Management and Board of Directors of Yorkton Co-op.

From the Management & Staff of Harvest Meats

Yorkton, SK

wishing you a safe and happy

Holiday Season!

During the Holiday Season more than ever, our thoughts turn gratefully to those who have made our progress possible. In this spirit we say, simply but sincerely Thank You.

115 Palliser Way, Yorkton, SK (across from Superstore)

Phone: 306-783-8080 Toll Free: 1-800-565-0002www.yorktonhyundai.com

Merry Christmasand all the best in the

New Year!

Wishingyou a

happy and healthy holidayseason.

Thank you for the

privilege of serving

youthis year.

Merry Christmas

Phone:

306-783-6995

Book Now as Seatsare sold on a

First Come - First Served basis.

Baseball TourApril 14 to 18, 2014

Trip Includes:• Deluxe motorcoach transportation• 4 nights hotel accommodation • Reserved seating for 3 Blue Jays/Twins baseball games in Minneapolis• Duty free shopping enroute• Transportation to The Mall of America

699$per person

double occupancy

This trip This trip would make would make

a great a great Christmas GiftChristmas Gift

BLUE JAYS/TWINS

Single, triple and quad accommodations also available. Call Ken at

783-7355 (Mon. - Fri. days) or 782-9584 (evenings weekends)

GIVING BACK – The Yorkton SaskTel Pioneers recently combined efforts to col-lect and donate 237 pounds of non-perishable food items to the Yorkton Salvation Army. Pictured above with a Salvation Army representative is Pioneer President Bob Hume.

THE NEWS REVIEW EXTRA - Saturday, December 21, 2013 - Page 3A

89 Broadway St. W.Yorkton, Sask.

Phone (306) 782-6450Toll Free 1-877-782-6450

Fax (306) 782-6460

orMelville Office

147 3rd Ave. EastMelville, Sask.

Sapara Wealth Management TeamSapara Wealth Management TeamKim Sapara Kris Sapara Penny Sandercock Shannon Thorley

With Wishes Warm & BrightMay you enjoy a holiday rich in happiness

with a wealth of blessings!Many thanks to our valued clients.

It’s been a pleasure doing business with you,and we look forward to a bright future together.

On behalf of my wife Gail and our family, may you and your family enjoy a Merry Christmas and a happy, healthy and prosperous New Year.

May the timeless message of Christmas ll your home with joy today and throughout

the coming year.

HONOURABLE KEN KRAWETZ,MLA Canora-Pelly Constituency

ourly enjoy

py, Year.

goday and throughout ng year.

,

Here’s hoping your holiday isuplifting in every way! We’realways proud to be of service

and we thank you for yourcontinued patronage.

HolidayGreetings

fromBob & Staff at

MID CITY SERVICE

4th Avenue & Broadway St.Phone: 306-783-3181

Peace On EarthWishing our friends and

neighbors a most harmoniousand joyful season!

Prairie Paint Centre Ltd.22-385 Broadway St. E.,

Yorkton 782-2484

GeneralPaint

ANNOUNCEMENT

Myron TrafanankoEvan Ortynsky of Yorkton Toyota wishes to welcome

Myron Trafananko as General Manager. Myron brings over 3-1/2 decades of experience to our team.

Myron wishes to invite all of his previous clients, friends & relatives to Yorkton Toyota for all of their automotive needs.

5 Kelsey Bay, Yorkton, Sask. (306) 782-22331-877-988-2233

See us at www.yorktontoyota.ca

Wishing you tidings of comfort and joy, plus wall-to-wall happiness this holiday season.

Thank you for choosing Wagner's Flooring.

Wagner’s Flooring Ltd.

464 Broadway St. E., Yorkton [email protected]

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With our best wishes to you and yours for a truly memorable holiday season.For your trust we are deeply indebted. And for your friendship we are sincerely grateful.

Merry Christmas!78 Broadway St. E.,

Yorkton, SK

306-786-3200

To Our Valued Customers at the Holiday Season

Wishing everyone a Healthy & Prosperous

New Year!

We will be closedDec. 25, 26, 27 & 28

due to Staff Appreciation209 Broadway St. W.

Season’s Greetings

Rejoice!With exceeding great joy,

we wish you and your familymuch peace, love and harmony

this Christmas Season.

The Board, Staff and Students ofChrist the Teacher Catholic Schools

Christ The Teacher Catholic School Division

Yorkton-Melville-Theodore

Here’s hoping your holiday is fi lled with plenty of rest, relaxation and a healthy dose of cheer.

Thank you for your trust in us. Merry Christmas!

LOUCKS PHARMACY115-41 Broadway St. W.

306-786-6636

HANCOCK PLUMBING 2011 LTD.

71 Broadway East, Yorkton, Sask.

306-783-3028 Your Authorized Dealer

Home Comfort Systems

It’s It’s ChristmasChristmasEverywhere!Everywhere!Wherever you gothis holiday season,please know ourwarm wishes are with you. Thank you for visitingus this year.

DENTALOFFICE

Smile...It’s Christmas!

Wishing a very happy holiday seasonto all our patients and their families.

We’re deeply gratefulfor your vote of

confidence.

DENTAL PRACTICE ofGarth R. Bode B.Sc. DMD

Dennis G. Fuchs DMD

Lindsay Yaworsky B.Sc. DMDSte. 130 - 41 Broadway W.Yorkton, SK306-783-3233Toll Free: 1-866-783-3233

It’s Beginning to LookA Lot like Christmas!

OPTICIAN1234 Washington Street

Somersville Heights000-000-0000

www.namewebsite.com

With glad tidings from our entire staff this holiday season. We thankyou for your kind patronage and look forward to seeing you again, soon!

Drs. Ron & Bree RogozaDrs. Ron & Bree RogozaOPTOMETRISTS

Level 2, 11-2nd Ave. N.Yorkton, SK

306-783-3373 or1-877-439-3373

Merry Christmas

Total Automotive & Truck Repair50 Broadway West, Yorkton

306-782-2638

May the coming year bringpeace, joy and enlightenmentto you and those you cherish.For all the joy you've brought us,we will always be grateful.

from all of us

Best Wishes from Kelly & Family

As we celebrate the miracle ofHis birth, we’d like to

join you in aprayer for peaceon earth, andwhen theholiday isthrough,may Hisgood gracesremain withyou. Noel!

A Prayer For You

St. Mary’s Cultural Centre240 Wellington Ave.

Yorkton, 306-782-1010

*GIFT CERTIFICATES NOW AVAILABLE

Yuen’sFamily Fashions

306-743-2242231 Kaiser William Ave. • Langenburg, SK

• Choko Winterjackets, bib pants

• Sorel Winterboots

• Cahartt overalls& jackets

• Northface hood-ies, shirts, winterjackets, head-bands, toques

• Baffin WinterWork boots &winter boots

• Hammil overalls• Columbia

apparel• Ganka winter

gloves & mitts• Winter jackets,

gloves, mitts

Buy 1pair of

DC shoesat regular

price &get the2nd for

1/2 price(equal or

lesser value)

Buy 1 pairof Tribal,

Mavi, Jag,or Point

Zero Jean/Pant at

reg. price,get the2nd for

1/2 price(equal or

lesser value)

WOMENACCESSORIES30% OFF

Pantyhose& Wonderbra30% OFF

TenderTootsies &

Hush PuppyWinter boots___________

Buy 1 pairof Slacks at

regular price,get the 2nd

1/2 price(equal or

lesser value)

SPECIALS40% OFFMen’s & Women’sHush Puppy Shoes20% OFF

Any suit purchase,receive free shirt & tie

30% OFFSuit Blazers

30% OFFHelley Hansonundershirts &long john’s___________

Buy 1 Wool,get the 2nd for1/2 PRICE

(equal orlesser value)___________

Buy 1 YouthOutfit

at Reg. Price,get the 2nd for1/2 PRICE

(equal orlesser value)

SEND US YOUR PHOTO!SEND US YOUR PHOTO!Do you have a great local scene or

human interest photo that you would like to see published in the

News Review Extra? We are inviting local readers to submit their best

photos for publication in upcoming issues. Photos must be clear and sharp

to be considered. Please include a description, names of people and

location with your photo. Photos can be emailed to

[email protected] or dropped off at

the offi ce at 18 First Avenue North.

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HOPE2CUSOON! OPTICIAN

Merry Christmas andmany thanks for yourvalued business this year.

• Dr. G.A. Sheasby • Dr. W.E. Popick • Dr. K.L. Caines

OPTOMETRISTS289 Bradbrooke Dr., Yorkton - 306-783-4569

Hours: Monday - Friday 8:45 A.M. to 5:00 P.M.Now Open During Noon Hour

Merry Christmas and many thanks for your valued business this year.

With OurThanks For

Your PatronageTo our customers, neighbors, and friends, we’d

like to extend our best wishes for a holidayseason that is satisfying until the end. It’s been a

privilege and a pleasure serving you, and we look forward to your continued friendship.

Dream Weddings Bridal & Formal Wear

91 Broadway St. E.Yorkton, SK

306-782-6000306-782-6000

Did You KnowDonations Make Great Tax Deductions…Any donation of $10 or more to The Health Foundation will receive a tax receipt.

You can help improve our local healthcare and receive a tax receipt for your donation at the same time. A donation to The Health Foundation also makes a great gift!

You can direct your donation to an area of particular interest to you:dialysis, cancer programs, lab equipment or palliative care or designate it to be used in the area of greatest need. For more information call 306-786-0506.

On behalf of The Health Foundation Board and Staff Merry Christmas and a happy New Year!

Caring for others… through your generous giftswww.thehealthfoundation.ca

DR. KEN COTTENIE DR. CODY BOWTELL

— Dentists —130 - 41 Broadway St. W.,

Yorkton306-783-3054

Wishing you ahappy holiday

celebration!Sincere

thanks to allour valued

patients.

Brush UpOn Good

Times

Just in the nick of time, we’d like to deliver our verybest wishes and thanks to all of you for your

friendship and goodwill this past year.

AUTO ELECTRIC SERVICE LTD.26 4th Ave. N.Yorkton, SK

306-783-6515

Whether you spend Christmas at home or away, may the true spirit of the season reside in your heart for each and every day.

For the privilege of serving you we offer you our thanks and best wishes for a very Merry Christmas and a wonderful year.

YorktonLinden Square Shopping Centre

306-782-65561-888-782-6556

Ed, my neighbor next door, tends to be pretty relaxed about time. He has been five or ten min-utes late, for more than a few appointments. Ed considers that nothing really needs to start right, on time, unless it is a cer-emony where a person is being given a million dol-lar lottery cheque. “I took my own sweet time to be born, and there is no need to be in a rush in my life now,” Ed often says. Ruby, his wife, says that Ed comes from a family of slow movers. They are all slow doing anything except eating. Ed says that he is the most patient person that he knows. Ed says in his own words “I have a flexible mind and more common sense, than I need, and that is what makes me a patient per-son,” I asked Ed if his wife Ruby also sees him as a patient person. He said without hesitation. “Not on your life. She claims I’m impatient when driv-ing, impatient when shop-ping, and impatient about

anything that I don’t want to do, like visiting hospi-tals and nursing homes.” I guess it is a toss up as to whether Ed is patient or not. He says he is, and Ruby says he isn’t. I do think Ed is patient with himself that is he doesn’t criticize himself, a lot, or blame himself for what he might have done. It has been my experience that Ed has been real impa-tient towards preachers, politicians, bankers, every level of government and anyone who doesn’t agree with him. Mind you, this is not absolute fact, just what I have observed. I do know I’m not near-ly as patient as I would like to be. I do have my patient moments, but,

there are also times when I’m impatiently acting out in frustration. There is no law against being patient or any of the other char-acter traits that God wants us to develop as Christians. They are love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-con-trol. In reality, each trait has a powerful alterna-tive; will it be love or hate; joy or grumpiness; patience or impatience; kindness or meanness, goodness or evil; faithful-ness or faithlessness; gen-tleness or aggression, self-control or no control. Not only do these traits come with negative oppo-

sites, we may do our best to limit how much love, patience, kindness etc. we are willing display. Sadly, many are not convinced that the world would be improved if, everyone, became more loving, more joyous, more peaceful, more patient. Are more goodness, more faithful-ness, more gentleness, and more self-control really needed? Hating, grumbling, fighting, act-ing in impatience, being bad, faithless, aggressive, and without any self-con-trol, often, suits folks as a better response to life. In 2014, will we add a more positive or a more negative flavor, to our own life and the lives of others? Most folks would prefer to be treated with love, rather than criti-cism. We need to treat others as we would like to be treated. The more we offer to others; love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, gentleness, and self-control; the more they will return them to us and make 2014 a good year for all.

www.accordingtoed.com

Neighborly Advice According to Edby Raymond Maher

Common sense nets patience

Asessippi Ski Area & Resort has announced it has slid into its 15th season of snow fi lled fun. The ski season opened last Friday with 13 of 26 runs ready and more are expected to be open this weekend. “Opening is such a great time for us, staff, cottage owners and guests all coming back to start enjoying the winter season,” says Roz Pulo director of marketing. There are approxi-mately 200 residents now living, either part or full time, at the Cot-tage Cove development, which boosted estimated visitor numbers up to 1100 over the weekend. These numbers did not include the wedding guests at the Saturday wedding. “We had a lot of ex-citement here over the

weekend.” The annual fi rst com-petition of the season, ‘Get Amped,’ took place on Saturday, December 14. Twenty freestyle ski-ers and boarders from across Manitoba and Saskatchewan did not let the -25 temperatures slow them down. The Robin’s Run terrain park is looking great with

three new rails; a don-key tail, turbo tube and down-fl at turbo tube, plus a log bonk. The fi rst wedding of the new season also took place at Asessippi last Saturday. Asessippi has been catering to wed-dings for just over a year and offers a unique set-ting for couples wanting to create a memorable occasion. The resort also in-creased their number of runs by one this season, going from 25 to 26. The new run is located be-tween Easy Street and Crusin’, just below The Plunge. The name for the run is not yet offi cial but it has lots of snow and is open. Asessippi Ski Area & Resort is located just west of Inglis, near the Manitoba/Saskatchewan border.

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Wishing you a picture-perfect holiday season filled with beautifulmoments. Please accept our sincere thanks for your business.

It’s been a pleasure serving you.

We wish you an Udderly Merry Christmas & Happy New Year

from all of us at Sarcan

144 Ball Rd.Yorkton, SK782-4213

SARCAN CHRISTMAS HOURSSarcan will be closed

December 24/2013 noonRe-Open January 2/2014 - 8 a.m.

Please recycle

your milkcontainers

Hwy. #9 North, Yorkton

306-783-8660

Merry Christmas &

Happy New YearChristmas is so much more than a

holiday, it’s a feeling that’s refl ected all around us – in the beauty of

the season, and in the faces of the many good people we’vecome to know this year.

For your business, we are truly grateful and for your friendship we

feel doubly blessed.

We thank you so very much

for choosing us.

Doug, Loreen,& Staff

YORK-SASK DRY CLEANERS

14-1st Ave. North, Yorkton, SK

306-782-2647

Here’s wishing you a big stack of holiday greetings and a season that brings you much joy and happiness.

We look forward to seeing you soon.

PARKLAND ENGINEREBUILDERS 1994 LTD.Bruce Wonchulanko - Norm Dumka

306-782-2453 or 306-782-2454Highway #10 East, Yorkton

Thanks for brightening up our year with your kindness.

Enjoy the season.

387-7th Ave. N. Yorkton, SK

306-783-0544

Our Pride & JoyBe a part of the Special Salute to babies born in 2013

On January 18, 2014, The News Review Extra will feature a special page devoted to the babies born in 2013. Make sure you’re one of the proud parents,

grandparents, aunts, or uncles to show our readers the newest member of your family.

(Please no photos larger than 5” x 7”)PUBLICATION DATE:

January 18, 2014DEADLINE:

Must be received by Jan. 14 - 5:00 p.m.Drop off at the office, Mail in or Email to: [email protected]

PRICE: $22.00 Plus $1.10 GST=$23.10For further information phone 306-783-7355

Submitted by: ——————————————————————————Address: ————————————————————————————Postal Code ——————————— Phone ————————————Baby’s Name: First ____________ Middle _________ Last ______________

Date of Birth —————————— Son / Daughter (Circle One)

Family Name ——————————————————————————Mother’s & Father’s Names ————————————————————

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Here’s a sample of what your ad will look like.

Joshua WilliamDecember 13, 2012

Son of Ashley Lang &Don St. Marie

The economy is hav-ing a negative impact on charitable organiza-tions. Imagine Canada’s recent Sector Monitor reported that 51% of charity leaders found economic conditions were translating into increased demand on resources and 50% were having difficulty fulfill-ing their missions. Just over a quarter said that their organiza-tion’s existence was at risk and those with annual revenues under

$149,999 are especially vulnerable. Fortunately, we are approaching the holiday season – an excellent time to raise funds. According to research compiled by Statistics Canada there are many reasons for philanthro-py: people have a rela-tionship with a particu-lar charity; they wish to create immortality by leaving a legacy; they want to feel good about themselves; they respond to social responsibility;

or they just appreciate the tax advantages. Charities should appeal to these reasons and focus attention on educating the public

about the benefits of reconsidering the way they give. Many Canadians donate ad hoc, tossing money into donation bins or writing

cheques to local charita-ble events. Instead, with some extra thought and planning, their generos-ity can be maximized to benefit both themselves and the charity. A basic method is to donate securities, and giving them directly to a charity is a tax efficient way of financing philan-thropy. The donor receives a charitable tax receipt for the full mar-ket value of the donated securities at closing on the day of the donation,

exempt from capital gains. Another simple way to extend generosity is to name a charity as the beneficiary of a regis-tered plan. On death, the balance of the regis-tered plan transfers directly to the charity and the estate receives a tax credit for the value on disposition. This can offset the tax on final income and effectively bypass probate.

Continued on Page 8.

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Financial freedomby Kim Inglis

Maximizing your charitable giving – there are waysTHE NEWS REVIEW EXTRA - Saturday, December 21, 2013 - Page 7A

Goodwill iscontagious,

so we’d like to pass

it on to all of you!

Merry Christmas and

heartfelt thanks for

your valued friendship

and support.

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With best wishes and gratitudeat this special time of year.

We really appreciate your patronage!

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ToToAll Of All Of YouYou

With best wishes and gratitude to the bestbunch of folks we know ~ our customers!

Season’sGreetingsand ManyThanks!

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Wishing all of you thevery merriest season, ever!

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Here’s hoping your holiday contains it all! With gratitude from all of us.

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ASPHALT SERVICES516 Broadway St. E.,

Yorkton SKPh: (306) 783-3037

As we celebrate the message of that very first Noel, we wish you andyour family exceeding great joy this holiday season.

We feel both honored and blessed to serve people like you!

As we celebrate the message of that very first Noel, we wish you andyour family exceeding great joy this holiday season.

We feel both honored and blessed to serve people like you!

YORKTON ACUPUNCTURE & WHOLISTIC HEALTH CENTER

112 Fenson Cres., Yorkton306-783-1560

1-877-783-1560

May the light and love of His blessings shine upon you and

your family this holy season and beyond. We appreciate the gift of your kind patronage.

Merry Christmas!

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SERVICESVocationalRecreationalRehabilitation

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STANDING L-R: Jeff Wilson - Games Manager, Dale St. Pierre - HR Manager, Lyndon Watson - Guest Services Manager, Gale Pelletier - A/General Manager,

Ed Lenartowych - Food & Beverage Manager, Jason Leclerc - Security Manager, Rob Bear - Operations Manager. SITTING L-R: Laura Pelletier - Cage Manager,

Memory Antoine - Finance Manager, Katelyn Wilson - Marketing Manager, Sheri Sparvier -A/Facilities Manager, Sandra Littlechief - Surveillance Manager

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1228 Trades Help1230 Work Wanted1405 Education1420 Classes & Courses2005 Antiques*

2060 For Sale - Misc*

2065 For Trade2085 Garage Sales2105 Musical Instruments*

2145 Wanted to Buy2146 Wanted2205 Farm Implements*

2223 Oilfi eld/Well Site Equipment3005 Childcare Available3010 Childcare Wanted3520 Horses & Tack*

3535 Livestock*

3560 Pets*

3562 Cats*

3563 Dogs*

4025 Health Services4030 Home Care Available4035 Home Care Wanted4530 Hotels/Motels4545 Travel4550 Vacation Rentals5010 Business For Sale5015 Business Opportunities5020 Business Services5035 Financial Services

5040 Home Based Business5505 Assessment Rolls5515 Judicial Sales5520 Legal/Public Notices5525 Notices/ Nominations5526 Notice to Creditors5530 Tax Enforcement5535 Tenders5540 Registrations5541 Mineral Rights6005 Apartments/Condos For Sale6010 Duplexes for Sale6015 Farms/Real Estate Services6020 Farms for Sale6025 For Sale by Owner6030 Houses for Sale6035 Industrial/Commercial6036 Property For Sale6040 Lots & Acreages for Sale6041 Land for Sale6042 Acreages Wanted6043 Land Wanted6045 Mobile/Manufactured Homes for Sale6055 Open Houses6065 Real Estate Services6075 Recreational Property6080 Revenue Property for Sale6090 Townhouses for Sale6505 Apartments/Condos for Rent6506 Cabins/Cottages/Country Homes

6516 Rent to Own6525 Duplexes for Rent6530 Farms/Acreages6535 Furnished Apartments6540 Garages6560 Houses For Rent6920 Offi ce/Retail6925 Out Of Town6930 Pasture For Rent6940 Room & Board6945 Rooms6950 Shared Accommodation6960 Space For Lease6962 Storage6965 Suites For Rent6975 Wanted To Rent7020 Adult Personal Messages8015 Appliance Repair8020 Auctioneers8034 Building Contractors8035 Building Supplies8080 Cleaning8120 Electrical8175 Handyperson8180 Hauling8205 Janitorial8220 Lawn & Garden8245 Moving8255 Painting/Wallpaper8280 Plumbing

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9120 Automotive Wanted9130 ATVs/Dirt Bikes*

9135 Motorcycles*

9140 Collectibles & Classic Cars*

9145 Domestic Cars*

9150 Sports & Imports*

9155 Sport Utilities & 4x4s*

9160 Trucks & Vans*

9165 Parts & Accessories*

9183 Utility Trailers*

9185 Boats*

9190 Boat Access/Parts*

9215 RVs/Camper Rentals9220 RVs/Campers/Trailers*

9225 Snowmobiles*

9226 Smowmobile Parts/Accessories*

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There is added flexi-bility because the donor can change the benefi-ciary if circumstances change. Insurance can be used in a similar fash-ion with a charity named as beneficiary. When the donor passes, the charity receives the policy’s cash surrender value plus any net accumulated dividends and interest. The resulting tax credit can be applied to a final tax return. Some Canadians opt for a Donor Advised Fund. Donors make an irrevocable gift of cash

and other assets to the fund, which are then invested to maximize the worth of the contri-bution and increase its value. Donors can make grant recommendations on which registered charities receive dona-tions. In return they are provided with an immediate tax benefit that can be carried for-ward up to five years, and they have a con-tinuing philanthropic legacy. A Charitable Remainder Trust is an option for older donors who wish to donate to charity but still require the income from their

investment. Assets are transferred into a trust and the donor gets an immediate tax benefit. The donor continues to receive income during their lifetime and the charity receives the assets when the donor dies. Kim Inglis, CIM, PFP, FCSI, AIFP is an Investment Advisor & Portfolio Manager with Canaccord Genuity Wealth Management, a division of Canaccord Genuity Corp., Member – Canadian Investor Protection Fund. www.reynoldsinglis.ca. The views in this column are solely those of the author.

Maximizing charitable giving

Autism ConferenceVia Telehealth

Jan. 23-24For full details visit:

www.childrensautism.ca or call 1-780-495-9235.

Hyundai for HungerBring in any non-perish-

able food item for a chance to win a $250

gift card. Items collected will be donated to the Soup Haven Dec. 20.

New Horizons NEW YEARS DANCE

Friday, January 3. Great night of dancing

Dance from 8:00 p.m. to 12:00 a.m.

Doors open at 7:00 p.m. Every one is welcome Hot lunch is included

Music by Ron and Sandra Rudoski

Admission: $10.00 per person

For more info. contact Peter: 306-782-1846.

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.

The Yorkton Legion Track Club

The club is open to all Yorkton and area ath-letes that were born in

2002 or older.To register, or if you have further questions contact

Club Manager, Marcel Porte at [email protected] or call Cell:

306-621-7716.

Drama/MusicalFundraiser

Presenting: Project 3:16 “His Promise”

– for Habitat for Humanity Faith BuildMarch 6-9 @ the Anne

Portnuff TheatreChoir members, pianists and band musicians are needed! Call 641-6388 or

email: [email protected] for details.

Dart League Attention dart players,

steel-tip action is underway for the 2012-13

season at Gunner’s Lounge at Royal

Canadian Legion. This is a fun league for all ages, so beginners are encour-

aged to come out. For info. call 782-1783.

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. All are welcome! No

partner required. Come out and have some fun!

4-H Curling DayGallagher Centre

Saturday, January 4, – Sask. 4-H District 12

Curling DayStart time: 9 a.m.

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:

[email protected].

Tot SpotBoys & Girls Club

Drop-In Centre @ SIGN on BroadwayMon., Tues.,

Thurs., & Fri., 9 a.m. to noon.

Tues., Wed., Thurs., 2-4 p.m. Free!

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.Music by:

• Dec. 20, Memory Lane• Dec. 27, Old Country Lads

Every one is welcome Lunch is included

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/

HumanityVolunteers Wanted

To get your name on thevolunteer list for a build

or to be part of a committee, go to

www.habitatyorkton.ca

Grief ShareThe Grief Share support

group is sponsored by people who understand

what you are experiencing and want to

offer you comfort and encouragement during

this difficult time. Every Tuesday at St.

Peter’s Hospital MelvilleIn the McLeod

Conference Room at 10:00 a.m.

ALL ARE WELCOME! Register with either:

Margaret Yost 728-4744Ralph E. Hale 728-9205.

Cribbage & PoolThe Yorkton Retired Citizens Inc. group invites interested

cribbage and pool players to come out to St.

Gerard’s Church – lower level – Tuesdays and

Thursdays from 1:15 to 4 p.m. $1 for the afternoon

for crib, $1.25 for the afternoon for pool, price

includes light lunch.For info. call Helen at

783-0802 or Angie at 783-7838.

Call (306)783-7355 to place you event.

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With best wishes to our neighbors, friends and

associates at this joyous time of year.

For your trust in us, we are deeply grateful.

LELAND CAMPBELL

LLP BARRISTERS

& SOLICITORS 36 - 4th Ave. N. Yorkton, Sask.

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306-783-8541

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Hope it’s

Jolly!It’s been a pleasure

serving you this year.

Thanks!

With best wishes toyou and yours for a joyous

holiday season.

LOVE WHAT YOU EAT

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Across from Wal-Mart

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BIRTHS

HAPPY - Born to Lorelei Urban and Wayne Happy of Yorkton, SK, a son, Treyse Harpur, December 2, 2013.

RENNIE - Born to Desiree and Chris Rennie of Yorkton, SK, a son, Ryder Kevan, December 6, 2013.

STEVENSON - Born to Chistann Cote and James Stevenson of Yorkton, SK, a daughter, Annah Philistine, December 11, 2013.

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DOMESTIC CARS

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