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Federal Agriculture Minister Gerry Ritz and Saskatchewan Agriculture Minister Lyle Stewart announced $500,000 in funding over the next five years for the Youth Leadership and Mentorship Program. This program will pro- vide support to help industry asso- ciations mentor young producers into future industry leaders. Through the program, industry associations are eligible to receive up to $4,000 per mentorship, to a maximum of $20,000 per industry association. Eligible activities include travel expenses for indus- try events and meeting registra- tion fees. Funding for the Youth Leadership and Mentorship Program is pro- vided under the federal-provincial Growing Forward 2 framework. For more information on the pro- gram, visit the Saskatchewan Agriculture website at: www.agri- culture.gov.sk.ca/GrowingFor ward2. SCOUTING FUN – It’s an annual opportunity to have some fun and raise awareness about a longtime organi- zation in place for the benefit of local children. Yorkton and area Scout groups gathered in the city over the week- end for a little friendly competition and camaraderie. Members took part in a treasure hunt while carrying couches around the city to draw attention in hopes of recruiting new members. Above is group from Saskatoon who travelled to Yorkton to specifically to take part in the event. Pictured back row (l-r) are: Aidan Horseman; Sam Pound; and Noel Blanchette. Seated are Thomas McKeith (left) and Connor Street. Gov’t invests in future ag. leaders Hospital design approved It’s slated for comple- tion in 2016 and it’s a facility that will benet children from around the entire province. Work is underway to- wards the completion of the Children’s Hospital of Saskatchewan with design development now approved. After months of inten- sive work, the Children’s Hospital of Saskatch- ewan project team creat- ed a detailed design that will best meet the needs of patients and health care professionals, while incorporating detailed population forecasting to ensure the facility will meet the needs of a growing city and prov- ince. “I am very pleased to see this important step forward in our journey toward a state-of-the-art maternal and children’s hospital in Saskatch- ewan,” Health Minister Dustin Duncan com- ments. “I applaud the signicant work under- taken by patients, fami- lies, staff and physicians, through the lens of ‘Pa- tient First’. Their efforts have resulted in a design that exemplies patient and family-centred care, and that truly puts the needs of patients rst.” The work completed during design develop- ment builds on the early design of the hospital approved last July and adds in the details such as how patient rooms and family areas will be set up throughout the hospital. When parent Tara Johnson rst sat down with staff, doctors and architects to begin designing the details for the new maternal and children’s hospital, she had a long list of wants. “I was so happy to see that everything I had dreamed of, and more, was already included in the early design of the hospital,” Johnson says. “I was also so honoured that the design team took my suggestions to heart as we dove into the details. I will never for- get one discussion about nursing stations and I mentioned maybe par- ents would like a clear line of sight to the nurs- ing station. I had some ideas on how to make this happen and was explaining these to the team, when the architect handed me his pen and said, ‘Here, show me on the plans what you are seeing.’ I took his pen, and drew what I was pic- turing on the oor plan. That idea became part of the plan.” Continued on Page 2. 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Federal Agriculture Minister Gerry Ritz and Saskatchewan Agriculture Minister Lyle Stewart announced $500,000 in funding over the next five years for the Youth Leadership and Mentorship Program. This program will pro-vide support to help industry asso-ciations mentor young producers

into future industry leaders. Through the program, industry associations are eligible to receive up to $4,000 per mentorship, to a maximum of $20,000 per industry association. Eligible activities include travel expenses for indus-try events and meeting registra-tion fees.

Funding for the Youth Leadershipand Mentorship Program is pro-vided under the federal-provincialGrowing Forward 2 framework. For more information on the pro-gram, visit the SaskatchewanAgriculture website at: www.agri-culture.gov.sk.ca/GrowingForward2.

SCOUTING FUN – It’s an annual opportunity to have some fun and raise awareness about a longtime organi-zation in place for the benefit of local children. Yorkton and area Scout groups gathered in the city over the week-end for a little friendly competition and camaraderie. Members took part in a treasure hunt while carrying couches around the city to draw attention in hopes of recruiting new members. Above is group from Saskatoon who travelled to Yorkton to specifically to take part in the event. Pictured back row (l-r) are: Aidan Horseman; Sam Pound; and Noel Blanchette. Seated are Thomas McKeith (left) and Connor Street.

Gov’t invests in future ag. leaders

Hospital design approved

It’s slated for comple-tion in 2016 and it’s a facility that will benefi t children from around the entire province. Work is underway to-wards the completion of the Children’s Hospital of Saskatchewan with design development now approved. After months of inten-sive work, the Children’s Hospital of Saskatch-ewan project team creat-ed a detailed design that will best meet the needs of patients and health care professionals, while incorporating detailed population forecasting to ensure the facility will meet the needs of a growing city and prov-ince. “I am very pleased to see this important step forward in our journey toward a state-of-the-art maternal and children’s hospital in Saskatch-ewan,” Health Minister Dustin Duncan com-ments. “I applaud the signifi cant work under-taken by patients, fami-lies, staff and physicians, through the lens of ‘Pa-tient First’. Their efforts have resulted in a design that exemplifi es patient and family-centred care, and that truly puts the needs of patients fi rst.” The work completed during design develop-

ment builds on the early design of the hospital approved last July and adds in the details such as how patient rooms and family areas will be set up throughout the hospital. When parent Tara Johnson fi rst sat down with staff, doctors and architects to begin designing the details for the new maternal and children’s hospital, she had a long list of wants. “I was so happy to see that everything I had dreamed of, and more, was already included in the early design of the hospital,” Johnson says. “I was also so honoured that the design team took my suggestions to heart as we dove into the details. I will never for-get one discussion about nursing stations and I mentioned maybe par-ents would like a clear line of sight to the nurs-ing station. I had some ideas on how to make this happen and was explaining these to the team, when the architect handed me his pen and said, ‘Here, show me on the plans what you are seeing.’ I took his pen, and drew what I was pic-turing on the fl oor plan. That idea became part of the plan.”

Continued on Page 2.

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The project team spent eight months working with design teams in Sask atoon which included staff, physicians and fam-ilies. Sessions had teams examining the layout of each room in the build-ing to determine how each would be set up, from loca-tion of gases and clinical equipment to family space within the room. Teams of families also worked on the layout of the lobby and the numerous dedicated family spaces throughout the hospital. “We are very excited to receive approval from the government through the Ministry of Health and have the project reach this important mile-stone,” Saskatoon Re-gional Health Authority Chair Jim Rhode adds. “Over the past months, the design teams, includ-ing families, have given an incredible amount of energy and time to make decisions about thou-sands of details. Their commitment, passion and dedication to complete this phase of work have brought us a clear picture

of what this hospital will look like inside and out. It is a design that will truly refl ect the cultural and regional diversity of this province. Thank you for all you have given and all you continue to give to make this hospital a real-ity.” To ensure the hospital truly refl ected the needs and wants of Saskatch-ewan, the project team had reached out provin-cially to gather input from children, teenagers and families through class-room-based and mail-in design activities, commu-nity design sessions, on-line surveys and an open house. Design ideas were also gathered from cur-rent pediatric patients at Royal University Hospital in Saskatoon and mem-bers of Saskatoon’s new-comers’ community. “What we learned through this phase of work was remarkable, and this input helped shape the interior and exterior de-sign,” Saskatoon Health Region’s VP Integrated Health Services and exec-utive sponsor of Children’s Hospital of Saskatchewan Jackie Mann says.

“We learned children, teenagers and families want to feel some of ‘home’ in the building while in-corporating natural light with bright colours and patterns. We also learned that what’s important in this hospital went be-yond paint colours and images. We were clearly told it’s the quality of care patients and families re-ceive, the respect they are shown and the ability to include families as part of the care team that will truly make this hospital exceptional.” Today, work continues to move the design for-ward for additional ap-provals. The new facility will sit on University of Saskatchewan lands and will border the river val-ley. In March, the project team received Develop-ment Review approval from Meewasin Valley Authority. The project team will also be taking

the Children’s Hospital of Saskatchewan project for Development Review ap-proval to the June 2013 meeting of the University of Saskatchewan Board of Governors. Through the rest of 2013, the project team will complete construction doc-uments from the design plans. These will add the fi nal mechanical, electri-cal and structural details and will give contractors the information they need to build the hospital. The team will also be work-ing with staff, physicians and families to fi nalize the interior colours and textures. This work will provide the last details needed to create the fi nal image of the new hospital. Construction is scheduled to start early 2014 with completion late 2016.

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Fiddles are a more ver-satile instrument than most people believe, and Scott Woods has set out to prove it. His new Swingin’ Fiddle show takes big band songs from the 20s to the 60s and adapts them to the fiddle, as well as bringing more tradi-tional songs and different fiddle tricks. The show will be at the Yorkton Legion on May 16. Woods says that every year is a brand new show, and this show is exciting because it’s something that hasn’t been done for fiddle very much before. He notes that taking a big band song and putting it on a three-part fiddle har-mony gives it a new, sweet sound. The songs have been arranged by Woods’ sis-ter, and he says that the main challenge was find-ing swing music that suits the fiddle. He says that to arrange you have to find a key that suits the fiddle, adjust the harmonies to make sense for three fid-dles instead of, for instance, five saxophones. “It’s a real challenge from quite a few perspec-tives,” he says. The challenge is one of the things that Woods finds rewarding about playing music, and he

says that they try to show the range of a fiddle to keep it entertaining for everyone in the room. He says that keeping it fresh is a priority. “My vision of the ideal fiddle player is someone who can extend their per-sonality through the fid-dle as if it was their voice singing. It should be sweet and lyrical and just flow.” The show wouldn’t be

possible without the band, and Woods says that his band has a great feel for the swing music that is being played on the tour. The band is also a family, whether in a literal sense, as in Woods’ mother Carolyn on piano and nephew Ben on second fiddle, or just in how they feel about each other. Woods says that drum-mer Wes Dymond has a

great feel for the swing rhythms, and 19 year-old Emily Yarascavitch is an exciting performer. She is the third fiddle, and plays mandolin as well as being an excellent step dancer. “We have a real variety in the true sense of the var iety show. Instrumentals, singing, there’s solos, step danc-ing, it’s back and forth a real fun mixture of sounds and sights.” When it comes to tour-ing with family, he says it can feel like a big family

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FIDDLE GREAT Scott Woods’ new Swingin’ Fiddle show takes big band songs from the 20s to the 60s and adapts them to the fiddle. The show will be in Yorkton this month.

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From June 24 to June 27, Margaret Atwood and Graeme Gibson will tour Saskatchewan’s southern grasslands in the company of other international conservation advocates. The group, all prominent figures in BirdLife International, a worldwide partner-ship of conservation organizations, is hoping to draw attention to the global significance of conservation program-ming and bird habitat at risk on fed-eral community pastures now being transferred to Saskatchewan. The event is called “Prairie Passages.” Ms. Atwood, who will be communicating with the media and her 392,000 Twitter followers during and after the tour, has a great love for Canada’s birds and wild places, a bond she developed early in life on long canoe expeditions with her entomolo-gist father, Dr. Carl Atwood. “The ecological value of these large tracts of unbroken prairie is interna-tionally recognized,” Atwood says. “We have heard that 16 at-risk bird species on Saskatchewan’s most critical grass-lands may be losing their legislative protection and conservation manage-ment. That concerns us, as it should concern all Canadians.” She adds, that Saskatchewan’s prai-rie landscapes and rich bird life is a secret too well kept. “This is a chance to help celebrate Saskatchewan’s grasslands as a destination, so we will be using social and conventional media to highlight the beauty of Canada’s publicly owned and managed grass-lands.” Atwood and Gibson decided recently to make time in their summer sched-ule to come and see for themselves and find out what might be done to bring attention to the plight of these birds and their habitat now hanging in the balance. A film crew will be filming the tour and interviewing participants as they visit the community pastures to see the birds, while speaking with grazing patrons, pasture managers, conserva-tionists and biologists. Atwood and Gibson have also extend-ed invitations to Premier Brad Wall, Saskatchewan Environment Minister, Ken Cheveldayoff and Agriculture Minister Lyle Stewart to discuss pro-tecting the species at risk on these public grasslands. After their three days in the field on a privately led tour, the pair will speak at a banquet to be held in their honour at the Hotel Saskatchewan in Regina. ($100 a plate dinner, cocktails 6:30 p.m. Thursday, June 27; dinner served at 7:30 p.m.) The tour is hosted and co-sponsored by Public Pastures – Public Interest and Nature Canada. For more infor-mation and tickets to the dinner, go to

the Prairie Passages Tour page. Margaret Atwood is a novelist, poet, literary critic and one of the world’s best known – and best-selling – authors. A Companion of the Order of Canada, and Fellow of the Canadian Geographic Society, she has written more than 40 books, including The Handmaid’s Tale, Alias Grace, Cat’s Eye and the Booker-Prize winning novel The Blind Assassin. Her most recent novels are Oryx and Crake (2003) and The Year of the Flood (2009). Ms. Atwood is the recipient of multiple awards, medals and prizes for her writing. Among others, Oryx and Crake was short listed in 2003 for seven awards including the Man Booker Prize, the Giller Prize, and the Orange Prize, while Alias Grace: A Novel won the Giller Prize. Graeme Gibson is one of Canada’s foremost contemporary writers and editors and is the acclaimed author of Five Legs, Perpetual Motion and Gentleman Death. His most recent work is The Bedside Book of Birds: an Avian Miscellany (2005), “a wonderful collection of poetry and prose, folk tales and myths, which pay tribute to our feathered friends...” (Mail on Sunday (UK)). It was hailed by Globe and Mail as “the most spectacular bird book of the year”. Gibson is a past president of PEN Canada and the recipient of both the Harbourfront Festival Prize and the Toronto Arts Award, and is a member of the Order of Canada. He has been a council member of World Wildlife Fund Canada, and is chairman of the Pelee Island Bird Observatory in Ontario, Canada.

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Ed, my neighbor next door, likes to make fun of my passion for gar-dening and painting the outside of my house. In the middle of April, when knee-high snow still covered my gar-den, Ed yelled across the fence, “You better start painting your house, since you won’t get in your garden until the end June this year.” “It’s on my to-do list,” I told him as I stopped on my way to the gar-bage can in the alley. “We are going to be away in May, so I’m giving you first chance at working my garden and planting the early lettuce, spinach, rad-ishes, and peas for me. This summer, I want to paint the bottom part of my house, but I’ll let you help,” I said. “You know I don’t garden and I spill too much paint, so count me out on both jobs,” Ed announced. “May is the wrong time to go on a trip. Why, the tem-perature here could be above freezing. Staying home and planting your garden is the sane thing to do,” Ed contin-ued. When Ed heard that we were off for a week in May to China, he was downright critical. “You’re not Chinese. You don’t speak the language. Why would you spend money to go

to a place half way around the world and not even be able to talk to anyone there? It has to be a waste of time,” Ed snapped. “You could be right,” I answered. This reply always causes Ed to leave in a huff mutter-ing that of course he is right but I keep on doing my own dumb things. It is a sad truth that we cannot discern our own errors until they pinch us. Our faults are out of our view. Others see the food on our face, but we don’t. In the Bible, it says, “We all stumble in many ways.” Yet we may often believe what we do and think is right, even perfect. The mistakes of others are very obvious to us, but not our own. Writer Kelly Oxford has a title, “Everything Is Perfect When You’re A Liar.” The Bible makes it clear that everything is perfect if we are talk-ing about God, but nothing else. It is not a

matter of what I think or Ed thinks or what other people think, it is the truth of what God calls us to be and do. Jonah, in the Bible, was told to go to Nineveh with a mes-sage, as the people there needed to repent. Jonah ran away and set off in the opposite direction, because he didn’t want to do as God asked him. Jonah had his rea-sons for ignoring God. He hated the people of Nineveh as long-time enemies of his own peo-ple. God knew that hatred was Jonah’s problem. Jonah feared that if he called the people of Nineveh to repentance, they would repent and God would forgive and spare them. Jonah didn’t want them spared, but destroyed. God called Jonah, so He could deal with the people of Nineveh and the hate inside Jonah. We may focus on what is wrong with oth-ers, but God focuses on what is wrong with us.

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Annual Brayden Ottenbreit Close Cuts

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New at pARTnersGet more spring in your step! Ramble on down to

community pARTners gallery to swing into

ABSTRACT RHYTHMS, composed by area artist

Maryanne Tomashewski. Fans of Maryanne (after her 2009 exhibition “In

Festive Dance”) wish her well in her upcoming

move to warmer climes, where she will, of course, keep her painterly “jazz”

compositions flowing. These newest dynamic

explosions in polychrome acrylics are guaranteed to perk up your day, any

time during regular open-ing hours at Yorkton

Public Library.

Alzheimer/DementiaSupport MeetingYorkton & District

Nursing HomeMay 8, 2 p.m.

All are welcome!Call 786-0722 for info.

Godfrey Dean Art Gallery presents:

• “Pocketful of Miracles”Yorkton artist Jeann

Spilak created hundreds of miniature paintings

for Pocketful of Miracles. Tiny, perfect worlds that

reflect the drama of scale and intricate beauty. Each is small

enough to be slipped into a pocket or purse to

reflect upon in a quiet moment, a private

landscape in the palm of your hand. Until May 19.

• “The Power of 8 Paintings”

Dramatic and powerful, life size oil paintings of

single mothers and their children. From the Mendel Art Gallery, on

now until April 26.

Habitat for HumanityVolunteers Wanted

Habitat Yorkton is excitedly preparing for

another build and islooking for volunteers in

a number of areas. To get your name on the

volunteer list for the build or to be part of a

committee, go towww.habitatyorkton.ca and click on “Volunteer

Now”.

Shakespeare in the Park

Paper Bag Players have started auditions for

“Much Ado About Nothing” to be

performed the third week end of July. Contact

Pam Milani @ [email protected] or

621 2685 for info. The Yorkton and

District Horticultural Society Meeting

May 16, 7:00 p.m. in the Sunshine Room at SIGN

on North Street.Special guest will be

Russ Brunt, Leprechaun Taps, Kamsack

speaking on “Producing Maple Syrup in Saskatchewan”.

Everyone is welcome!

New Horizons Card Social

78 First Avenue NorthBingo, pool, shuffle

board & darts. Takes place the third

Sunday of every month.. A bingo card game begins

at 2 p.m. Admission is $3 and it

includes lunch. All are welcome!

The Yorkton Branch of the Saskatchewan

Genealogical Society Meeting

May 14 at 7:00 p.m.at the Western

Development Museum, Yorkton. Special

guest speakerwill be Mitch Wlock

speaking on “Interesting Experiences in

Genealogical Research.” Everyone is welcome!

For more information call Dave at 783-1093

or Glenn 782-7969.

100 Year CelebrationTo all former employees

of the Saskatchewan Hospital, North

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

celebrations will be held in honour of the first 100

years of service to the mentally ill by the

Saskatchewan Hospital, North Battleford.

Please call 306-446-1983 if you are interested in

registering.

Give the Gift of Life Fun Run & Walk

June 9, 9 a.m. registration @ Sacred

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

Jaycee Beach– raising awareness

about Kidney Disease and organ donation

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

Spring Band ConcertSacred Heart High

School• Regina’s Band-It

Concert and Jazz Bands• Yorkton Community Concert and All That

Jazz Big Band• A Mass Band with Sacred Heart Sacred

MusicMay 5, 3 p.m.

Tickets at door, adults $5, children free.

Preschool StorytimeYorkton Public Library

Ages 3 – 5 Years10:30 – 11:15 a.m.

Mondays or Thursdays April 15 – June 6

Call 783-3523 to register.

Toddler TimeYorkton Public LibraryThursdays 10:30 – 11

a.m.For children ages 6 – 36

months.

Mother Goose on the Loose

Yorkton Public LibraryFridays May 3 – June 7

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

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 more information

call 782-1783.

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 Dance

78 First Ave. NorthYorkton, SK.

Great night of dancingEvery one is welcome

Lunch is includedTime: 8:00 p.m. doors

open at 7:00 p.m. Admission is $7.00

per personContact: Peter at

306-782-1846.

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.

Crossroads – a support group for

women who are experiencing or have experienced violence.

Group is held at SIGN on Broadway every Thurs-

day from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. For more informa-tion contact 782-0673 or

782-5181.

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.

Save the Yorkton Brick Mill

Become a member and be a part of a great historical venture.Learn more or get

involved by visiting: www.yorktonbrickmill.org

Interested parties can also call 783-0290 or

783-6211.

Yorkton Creators 4-H Club

Welcoming new members ages 6-21. Projects

include cooking, sewing, woodworking and

cloverbud. For more info. call Vi at 782-4721.

Call 306-783-7355 to place your

Community Event free of charge.

Community Events

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PLACEPHOTOHERE

Renowned Fiddle Champion Scott Woods & Band present an uplifting 2 hour live show featuring

old time fiddle music, swing, big band, country, gospel and more. Three

fiddlers playing in perfect harmony, sensational step dancing, family humour and Scott’s trick fiddling

make this a show you don’t want to miss!

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BIRTHS

BILOKRELI - Born to Tara and Mitch Bilokreli of Yorkton, SK, a son, Jaxon Mitchell, April 24, 2013.

BORUGADDA - Born to Kyupa and Avil Borugadda of Yorkton, SK, a daughter, Avina, April 24, 2013.

CHERNIPESKI - Born to Jana Young and Steven Chernipeski of Yorkton, SK, a daughter, Hannah Lynn, April 23, 2013.

DIGNESS - Born to Connie Dixon and Tyrell Digness of Yorkton, SK, a son, Ryder Richard, April 24, 2013.

KESHANE - Born to Natasha Cote and Ralph Keshane of Kamsack, SK, a son, Ryder Rain Frank, April 17, 2013.

SIMPSON - Born to Jamie and Thomas Simpson of Melville, SK, a son, Cooper James, April 19, 2013.

LOST

LOST: KNIGHTS of Columbus ring. Reward offered. Call Rene at 306-782-7122.

GENERAL EMPLOYMENT

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

THE ROYAL Canadian Legion Branch 77 is looking for a Cook/Convener to conduct events, meetings and functions that re-quire light lunches, coffee, tea, juice, etc. Hours of work depend on functions booked. Please drop off resume at 380 West Broadway Street at the front office.

VMC JANITORIAL is looking for a part-time employee. 10-15 hrs/week. No experience required. Starting at $11/hr. Call 306-782-2363, leave message.

TRADES HELP

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

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

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MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS

65 Argyle Street, Yorkton782-4529

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STORE WIDECLEARANCE on Fender, Gretsch, and Yamaha Guitars, Basses & Amplifi ers

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

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GENERAL EMPLOYMENT

BUSINESS SERVICES

LAUREL’SMobile Hair Service

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

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391 Ball Road

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Autobody & Painting Ltd.Don’t Just Get “R” Done!Get “R” Done Rite!

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

APARTMENTS / CONDOS-FOR SALE

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

HOUSES FOR SALE

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

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

HOUSE FOR SALE. Gorgeous 1186 sq. ft., 3 bedroom home with main floor laundry. Open concept. High end finishings, move-in con-dition. $228,900 or make an offer. For pictures see comfree.com #388053. Call 306-620-7388 for viewing.

LOTS & ACREAGES FOR SALE

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

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

SUN HILLS RESORT at Lake of the Prairies, SK has 12 prime lots in Phase 1 to offer. Priced $56,000 - $69,000. We are located 40 min. east of Yorkton near the Togo bridge. More info www.sunhillsre-sort.com. Call 306-597-4660.

OPEN HOUSES

HISTORIC BED and Breakfast for Sale - Open House May 18th 1-4 p.m. 1901 Queen Anne Revival home on 1 acre of land in the town of Minnedosa, Manitoba. Every-thing you need to run a successful B&B included. 204-867-2830, [email protected] for more info.

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HOUSES FOR RENT

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

HOUSE FOR RENT. 90 Glad-stone Ave. S., newly rebuilt, 3 big bedrooms, 2 small bedrooms, 2 bathrooms. $1,400/month plus damage deposit. Available June 1/13. Call 306-782-2363.

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RENOS & HOME IMPROVEMENT

BOURQUE'S DRIVEWAY Seal-ing, Wynyard, SK. For free esti-mates and booking phone 306-554-3125 or cell 306-404-0026.

FINISHING CARPENTER: Will do floors, drywall, frame work, win-dows, doors, siding. Call Edward 306-647-2736.

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SUPERVISOR, Capital ManagementCompetition Number: 2013-014Apr – Supervisor, Capital Management (Permanent)

POSITION:The primary purpose of the Finance Department is to provide accurateand controlled accounting of organizational records and deliveringeffective information while ensuring the credit union meets strategicobjectives as they relate to asset quality and risk management. Reporting to the AVP – Finance, the Supervisor, Capital Management will provide accurate and timely reporting and analysis of informationused by Management and the Board of Directors for planning, budgeting and control purposes. The successful candidate will performtasks and project work speci cally related to maintaining asset qualityand management of interest rate, capital and, liquidity risk. Theindividual in this position will be responsible for on-going development and use of modelling software used to support the credit union’s strategic direction. They will also be responsible to oversee thetreasury function of the credit union and will participate in the credit union’s commitment to process improvement. The ideal candidatedisplays initiative and is able to work with minimal direct supervision.The person selected will maintain up-to-date knowledge of creditunion products and services and will provide service in a professional,prompt and friendly manner that contributes to and fosters business development, and provides leadership, motivation and commitment to assigned Finance staff. This will be a permanent full-time position, and successful candidate may choose to work from either one of the Tisdale or Yorkton Branches of Cornerstone Credit Union. Travel between these two branches will be required from time to time.

QUALIFICATIONS:The successful candidate will have post-secondary education majoringin Finance or Accounting plus four to six years related experience in increasingly senior roles or an equivalent combination of education and experience. Related nancial institution experience including an understanding of credit union products and services would be bene cial. Strong verbal and written communication skills and the ability to develop solid working relationships and be a strong team player is required. A commitment to continuous learning and development, including enrollment in a senior level of a recognized designation (CFA or CMA) and/or obtaining a securities license is required.

COMPENSATION:Cornerstone Credit Union offers a competitive total compensation package including an attractive employee bene ts package and matched pension contributions. The salary will commensurate with experience and quali cations. The credit union also offers an incentive pay program that rewards employees for corporate and individual performance.

Quali ed applicants are invited to submit their cover letter and resume, in con dence,

By 5:00 p.m., May 17, 2013 to:Connie Kohlen, Human Resources Of cer,

Cornerstone Credit UnionEmail: [email protected]

Mark subject line: “Application for Employment – Supervisor, Capital Management”We appreciate the interest of all applicants, however only those under consideration will be contacted

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

DOMESTIC CARS

THOENSSALES & LEASING

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

SPORTS UTILITIES & 4X4S

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

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

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RVS/CAMPERS/TRAILERS

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

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2013 SPORT UTILITIES

2013 GMC ACADIA DENALI AWD3.6L V6, loaded, sunroof, DVD, Nav., white diamondwith ebony leather. MSRP $61,855 . . . . . . . . . Sale Price $58,99514 - 2013 CHEV EQUINOX'SStarting at stock#D1301. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $26,99515 - 2013 GMC TERRAIN AWD'SStarting at stock#D1115. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $30,9953 - 2013 GMC TERRAIN DENALI AWD'SStarting at stock#D1131. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $44,9952 - 2013 GMC TERRAIN GFX PKG AWD'S. . . . . . . . . . . . $36,9956 - 2013 BUICK ENCLAVE AWD'SStarting at stock#D1256. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $44,9956 - 2013 GMC ACADIA AWD'SStarting at stock#D1344. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $39,9954 - 2013 CHEV TRAVERSE AWD LT'SStarting at stock#D1255. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $39,9956 - CHEV TRAX'S . . . . . . . . . . 0% financing Starting at $23,9952 - BUICK ENCORE AWD 4 DR. Leather, loaded, sunroof. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0% financing $34,9952013 GMC YUKON DENALI AWD6.2L V8, loaded, sunroof, Nav., DVD, 20" wheels,white diamond with ebony leather.MSRP $78,575 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sale Price $72,995

2013 CHEV W.T. 2500 H.D. 4 W.D. REG. CAB6.0L V8, auto O/D, a/c/t, p.l.,keyless entry,white, MSRP $44,570. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sale Price $36,9952013 CHEV SILVERADO 1500 S/BOX 4X4 LT5.3L, V8, loaded, blackMSRP $43,075 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sale Price $36,99510 - 2013 CHEV & GMC 1500 REG L.W.B. 4X4'SStarting at stock # D1090. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $23,9950% - 72 months2013 GMC SIERRA 1500 2WD REG CAB W.T.4.3L V6, a/c/t,5 in stock. Starting at stock # D1031.MSRP $29,205 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sale Price $19,9950% - 72 MONTHS4 more with 4.8L. Starting atstock # D1073.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $24,995

MEDIUM DUTY TRUCKS

2006 FREIGHTLINER COLUMBIA TANDEM435 H.P. Mercedes diesel, 12 spd., Meritor auto transmission, 12/40 axle, A/C, 8-1/2" x 20" x 65" Cim box,hoist, electric tarp,remote hoist and endgate,800,000 km, 2 in stock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$69,995

0%FINANCINGFOR UP TO

72 MONTHS

2013-3500 H.D. 4WD REG. CAB

& CHASSIS

2013 CHEV AVALANCHE's

2013 GMC SIERRA SLE 4WD REG CAB & CHASSISDual rear wheels,Duramax diesel,Allison 6 spd., auto,loaded, white.MSRP$59,460. . . Sale Price $51,9952 - MORE 2013-3500 H.D. W.T. REG CAB& CHASSIS 4WD6.0L V8 auto, white,dual rear wheels,MSRP$45,210. . . Sale Price $37,995

2013 CHEV AVALANCHE 4 DR. CREW 4WD LTZ5.3L V8, loaded, sunroof,DVD, 20" wheels, diamond white with ebony leather. MSRP $66,900Sale Price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$55,995

70 - 2013 CHEV & GMC1500 CREWCAB 4X4'S,

SLT'S, LTZ'S, SLE, LT, Z71 PLUS., GFX PKG'S,X31 WITH 6.2L V-8All Terrain pkg's

and Denali's in stock!!0% for 72 months.Phone for Prices!!

10 - 2013 CHEV & GMC 1500 EXT. CAB 4X4'S

Starting at stock#D1423$28,995

2013 REG CABS

2013-1500 EXT. CAB 4X4'S &

CREWCAB 4X4's

2013 - 2500 H.D. EXT. & CREWCAB 4X4'S

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UP TOUP TO$9,000 IN $9,000 IN

CASHCASHCREDITS!CREDITS!

UP TOUP TO$2,000

OFFADVERTISED ADVERTISED PRICES ON PRICES ON SELECTED SELECTED VEHICLES!VEHICLES!

20 - 2013 CHEV & GMC 2500 H.D. EXT & CREWCAB 4X4'SWith Duramax diesels.Starting atstock #D1024. . . . . . $53,995

2013 CHEV SPARK 5 DR. H.B. LS4 cyl., 5 spd., loaded,jalapeno metallic,green trim . . . . . . . . . . $14,9952013 CHEV SPARK 1 LT 5 DR. H.B.4 cyl., auto, loaded, Mylink, denim metallic,silver w/bluetrim interior . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $17,4952013 BUICK LACROSSE 4 DR. LUXURY FWD3.6L V6, loaded, storm greywith ebony leather.MSRP $43,385 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sale Price $39,9952013 CHEV IMPALA LTZ 4 DR.3.6L V6, loaded, sunroof, white with neutral/ebony leatherMSRP $37,460 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sale Price $33,9952013 BUICK VERANO COMFORT 4 DR4 cyl., auto, loaded, Intellilink,white with med. titanium cloth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $27,79510 - 2013 CHEV CRUZE 4 DR'SStarting at stock#D14060% Financing - 72 months . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $19,9956 - 2013 CHEV MALIBU'SStarting at stock#D10890% for 60 months . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $25,995

2013 & 2014 MODEL CARS

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