Carlyle Observer Classifieds: March 6, 2015

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CARLYLE OBSERVER

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(some restrictions apply) Obituaries

Obituaries

DONALD EARL BEGGS Donald Earl Beggs passed away February 24, 2015. Don was born in Midale, SK, August 22, 1951. Predeceased by his parents, Earl and Edna Beggs. Don is survived by his soulmate, Betty McPherson, daughters Marnie and Melanie (Shawn), son Jonathon (Alpha), sisters Bonnie (Greg) and Joan (Eric) and brother Jeff (Wendy). The family chooses not to have a service at this time but a family celebration of life at a later date. 42-1 Larry Edwards Mr. Larry Edwards of Wawota, Sk passed away on Friday, February 27th, 2015 at the age of 71. Larry was born to parents Clarence and Daisy Edwards on Dec. 29, 1943. He grew up as the youngest of three children and attended school in Walpole and Wawota. On February 2nd, 1963 he married his sweetheart Gloria Corkish. They began their family with the birth of their daughter Paula and followed with a son Greg. Larry was actively involved with many sports and was most proud of his hockey achievements and baseball teams. He served on many boards and councils for years for the town of Wawota and was actively involved with the lobbying for the retention of the administration and construction of the hospital in Wawota. In addition to his tireless devotion to his community, Larry owned the Esso Bulk dealership for 25 years and was known as a skilled carpenter. He also had the opportunity to become involved with the care and raising of buffalo herds for many years and enjoyed the majesty that all animals brought to his life. Larry and Gloria spent many summers at Kenosee Lake and the time spent in the circle of friends and family was always a great joy. As a grandparent Larry enjoyed the passion of sports, music and art that came with the talents of his grandchildren and was very involved. Larry was predeceased by his parents Clarence and Daisy, his sister Doreen (Hancock), son-in-law David Pedersen, and niece Shelley Corkish. Larry is survived by his brother Ron [Pauline] Edwards of Lampman, wife Gloria, his daughter Paula [Jerry] of Edmonton, son Greg [Lorianne] of Edmonton and his grandchildren Cali [Ian] Wiersma of Edmonton, Kyle Pedersen of Edmonton, Shae Pedersen of Edmonton, Hayden Edwards of Edmonton and Bree Edwards of Edmonton, Ab. In leiu of flowers, contributions in Larry’s name may be made to Wawota United Church RTR Fund, STARS Air Ambulance or to a charity of one’s choice. 42-1

See Employment Opportunities on pages 26 & 27

Obituaries

General Employment Are you looking to hire Aboriginal job seekers ?

Upcoming Events Sunday, March 8th - Time & Talent Supper & Auction, Wawota Town Hall. Supper 5 p.m.; Auction 6 p.m. Adults $12.00; Students $6.00. Sponsored by Wawota United Church. 41-2 Monday, March 9th - MAGICIAN Sheldon Cassavant, presented by the Redvers Arts Council and OSAC, 7:30 p.m. at Redvers School Gym. Tickets available at Bill Murray’s Store or from any Board member or call 306-452-3370 or 306-452-3855. All seats $15.00. 5-4 Saturday, March 14th - The Estevan Antique Auto Club is holding its annual Spring Flea Market, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Wylie Mitchell Hall. It’s basically a giant indoor garage sale and we are always looking for new vendors. For more information call Gord at 634-4396 or Nathan at 634-1909. 42-2 Sunday, March 15th - Act One Productions of Alida presents its Matinee show - “Caught in the Net”. Doors open 1:00pm; Show starts at 2:00pm. $10/person, $8 for 12 and under, Preschool free. Tickets available at the door for Sunday only. Limited seats still available for Wednesday March 11th, Thursday March 12th, Friday March 13th. Phone 443-2444. 41-2 Cornerstone Theatre Inc. presents “Move Over Mrs. Markham”. Dinner Theatre: March 27th and 28th, $35. Cocktails 6:00 p.m., Supper 7:00 p.m. Matinee: Dessert Theatre, Sunday, March 29th, 2:00 p.m., $20. Carlyle Memorial Hall. Box Office: The Pearl Boutique, 453-4488.

Obituaries

Winston Wilson, born July 29, 1927 to Thompson and Mae Wilson, passed away at the Wawota Deer View Lodge on February 24, 2015. Winston is pre-deceased by his parents, sisters Thelma Wilson, Isobelle Dickson and Elaine Bar nard and great-granddaughter Keira Van Meer. Winston is survived by his wife Janice and their five children: Linda Wilson (Lyle Heaton), Brent MacDougall, Trena (Les) Van Meer and Travis; Greg, Talita (Garrett) Mitchel and Giovanni ; Garry (Susan), Chase, Lauren and Madison; Darla (Neil) Heaton, Ashley, Shelby and Brody and Carla (Neil) Weatherald, Parker and Victoria. Winston is also survived by his great-grandchildren: Murray “Cole” Gimse, Kye-Lynn and Breck Van Meer and Raegan Heaton; his brothers Ross (Marilyn) and Clifford and his sister Shirley (Walter) Reynolds. Winston was a successful farmer who was proud to tour family and friends around the farm. He loved to dance, play ball and tell stories (he had many!). Winston loved to travel near and far and took many trips with different friends, relatives and family over the years. Some of his road trips included California, Alabama a few times, Polka Fests anywhere, Minot HostFest , British Columbia and Ontario. Winston and Janice also visited Hawaii and Cuba. After suffering a devastating stroke in 1996, which took away Winston’s speech and the use of his right side, Winston worked very hard, and 7 months later was able to walk his daughter down the aisle! He never regained his speech, but his firm handshake and heartfelt smile was very indicative of his appreciation in seeing his friends and family. Winston loved to hold each and every grandchild and even though he was never able to communicate with words with the younger ones, they all had a special bond with Grandpa. In 1998 Janice and Winston made the move to Wawota where Janice was able to care for him for 14 years. Winston moved into Deer View Lodge in 2009 where he enjoyed seeing so many more people there and he settled in very easily. The staff at Deer View Lodge was very good to him and whenever he got the chance to beat someone in a game of shuffleboard he would! He was very proud of his shooting skills and made it known that his right side didn’t work anymore, but his left hand sure did! Funeral service will be held at the Wawota Town Hall on Monday, March 2, 2015 at 2:00 p.m. with Reverend Roy Bortolotto officiating. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Wawota Deer View Lodge or the Wawota United Church. Arrangements entrusted to G.R. Carscadden Funeral Home, Moosomin, SK. 42-1

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March 13th, 14th, & 15th, 2015 Prairieland Park, Saskatoon, SK Featuring Antiques, Collectibles, & Firearms Friday - 6pm to 10pm Saturday - 10am to 6pm Sunday - 10am to 4pm Admission - $10.00 www.saskatoon collectorshow.com

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Obituaries

Obituaries

Sandra Leigh Lanovaz (nee Irvine) Sandra Leigh Lanovaz (nee Irvine) passed away at Manor, Saskatchewan on Friday, February 13, 2015 at the age of 55 years. Survived by her children, Robin (Collin) Shackleton, Heather (Dave) McGraw, Nicole (John Robert) Caldwell; grandchildren, Vincent Shackleton, Trent, Kylynne, Brynne and Brielle McGraw, Lucy Caldwell; her mother, Verna Irvine; siblings, Randy Haugen,Tim, Sharon, Derrick and Jason (Janet Sartison) Irvine; husband, Lucien Lanovaz; in laws, Lil (Dennis) Arcand, Emily (Dave) Derak, Onile, Les (Tina Dan), Marcel, Yvette and Annette (Todd Werchola) Lanovaz. Special friends, Julie Bueckert, James Ziegler and Family. Funeral services were held at 4:00 p.m.Thursday, February 19, 2015 at the Chapel of the Orsted Funeral Home, Carlyle, SK and 2:00 p.m. Monday, February 23, 2015 at the Chapel of Acadia-McKague’s Funeral Centre, 915 Acadia Drive, Saskatoon, SK. If friends so wish, donations may be made to the Saskatchewan Heart & Stroke Foundation. 42-1

In Memoriam In loving memory of Ronald Down, February 20, 1938 - March 7, 2000. Nothing can take away The love a heart holds dear. Fond memories linger every day, Remembrance keeps him near. Still close to our hearts after 15 years, Yvonne, Mary Anne and Ajay, Douglas, Hayley, Victoria, Paige, Shalyn and Kadence 42-1

General Employment

General Employment

Agricultural Service Technicians Rosetown, Sask. Please visit westernsales.ca for full job description Email resume’s to: careers@ westernsales.ca or fax 1 306 882 3389 Attn: Rome Molsberry

OPASKWAYAK CREE NATION CHILD & FAMILY SERVICES Requires: 1 Social Worker Permanent Position DEADLINE DATE: March 16, 2015 Submit applications to: Human Resources Coordinator Opaskwayak Cree Nation Child and Family Services Box 10550, 225 Waller Road Opaskwayak, Man. R0B 2JO For full job description please visit www.firstnationsjobsonline.com

OPASKWAYAK CREE NATION CHILD & FAMILY SERVICES Requires: 2 Resource Workers Permanent Position DEADLINE DATE: March 16, 2015 Submit applications to: Human Resources Coordinator Opaskwayak Cree Nation Child and Family Services Box 10550, 225 Waller Road Opaskwayak, Man. R0B 2JO For full job description please visit www.firstnationsjobsonline.com

First Nations Jobs nline email: danbsully@sasktel.net Saskatoon, SK

INTERIOR HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR SCHOOL. No Simulators. In-the-seat training. Real wor ld tasks. Weekly start dates. Job board! Funding options. Sign up online! iheschool.com 1-866399-3853 ccn2x Help Wanted! Make up to $1000 a week mailing brochures from Home! Helping home wor kers since 2001. Genuine Opportunity. No experience Required. Start Immediately! www.theworkingcorner.com ccn1x

Petlas Tractor Tires The tires that must be seen to be appreciated.

Ag Mechanic & Parts Person

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Ag Mechanic and Parts Person for dealership located 35 minutes west of Saskatoon; Offering health plan and newer shop; Full service community with K-12 school; Wages based on experience;

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N OW H IRI NG :

Fax resumes to: 306-237-4466 or email scott@ camdonmotors.com


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