Carlyle Observer Classifieds: Sept. 16, 2016

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CUTLER: In loving memory of Gord, who passed away Sept. 15, 2015. You never said I’m leaving You never said Goodbye. Your were gone before we knew it And only God knows why. In life we loved you dearly In death we love you still. In our hearts we hold a place That only you can fill. It broke our hearts to lose you But you didn’t go alone. A part of us went with you The day God took you home. Missing you always, Love Barb, Ward, Brent and grandchildren 18-1

Birthdays INVITATION You are invited to share the celebration of Ruby Morrison’s 100th Birthday at Moose Mountain Lodge, September 30, 2016. Come and Go Tea from 2 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. 18-2

Card of Thanks THANK YOU: I am not very lucky in picking rocks but I am very lucky in picking friends, neighbors and my family. I so appreciate the many acts of kindness and tasty treats you’ve shared with me and even the rocks you’ve picked. The cast is on for a bit longer, so come out for a visit. I will try not to ask any more favors or give you jobs to do! Thank you very much. Beth Corrigan 18-1

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RENT BACK AVAILABLE Call DOUG 306-955-2266 saskfarms@shaw.ca Advertisements and statements contained herein are the sole responsibility of the persons or entities that post the advertisement, and the Saskatchewan Weekly Newspaper Association and membership do not make any warranty as to the accuracy, completeness, truthfulness or reliability of such advertisements. For greater information on advertising conditions, please consult the Association’s Blanket Advertising Conditions on our website at www.swna.com. FOR SALE: Ford F-150 tail lights. Tinted, will fit 20102014, gently used, like new condition, $375 OBO. Please call (306) 575-8883.

Upcoming Events

Saturday, September 17th - Family Garage Sale., 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Everything from tablecloths, child and adult clothing,dishes, wall hangings, ornaments, outdoor items, glass top picnic table to lawn ornaments, etc. 403 Manor Street, Arcola. Watch for balloons. 16-3

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Friday, September 16, 2016

Friday, September 30th - Arcola Fowl Supper at Prairie Place Hall, 4:30 to 7 p.m. Brown bag auction. Price: Adults $14; 12 & under $7; Preschool $2. Everyone welcome. 18-2 Saskatoon Doll Collectors Club: Invites you to a Doll Show on Sunday, September 25th from 11:00 - 4:00 at the Nutana Legion 3021 Louise Street . Contact: Dianne @ 306-253-4726.

Saturday, September 17th - Garage Sale, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., 316 Main Street, Carlyle. 18-1

October 3rd to October 7th - Dickens Fall Thrift Sale, Carlyle Memorial Hall. Monday to Thursday: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Friday 10 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Drop off Monday & Tuesday. Museum selling lunch daily. Major fundraiser for the festival and Museum! 18-4

Saturday, September 17th - Harvest Tea & Entertainment from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. at Kisbey Rec. Centre. Office Attire Cost $5.00. Sponsored by Fern Rebekah Lodge #33. 15-5

Saturday, October 15th - Rummage Sale at Arcola United Church & Legion Hall. Time: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Fresh cinnamon buns & coffee served. Everyone welcome. 18-4

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Motorcycles 2001 Yamaha Roadstar 1600 cc. lots of extras 306-4536463. Ask for Myles. 15-4

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Friday, September 16, 2016 Career Opportunities

Heavy Equipment Operators

for late model CAT equip: dozers, excavators, graders (trim operators); and Class 1A drivers. Camp job (NE Sask). Competitive wages plus R & B. Valid drivers license req’d. Send resume and work references to: Bryden Construction and Transport Co. Inc., Box 100, Arborfield, Sk. S0E 0A0; Fax: 306-769-8844 Email: brydenconstruct@ xplornet.ca www.brydenconstruction andtransport.ca

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for 10-20 man road construction camp; some cleaning required. Accommodations provided. Current location in northeast sask. Must have valid driver’s license; safe food handling ticket; and experience in a similar environment. Send resume and two work references to: Bryden Construction and Transport Co. Inc., Box 100, Arborfield, Sk. S0E 0A0; Fax: 306-769-8844 Email: brydenconstruct@ xplornet.ca www.brydenconstruction andtransport.ca MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTION! In-demand career! Employers have work-at-home positions available. Get online training you need from an employertrusted program. Visit: CareerStep.ca/MT or 1-855-7683362 to start training for your work-at-home career today! Steel Buildings / Granaries STEEL BUILDING SALE ...”BLOW OUT SALE ON NOW!” 21X23 $4,998 25X25 $5,996 27x27 $6,992 32X35 $9,985 42X45 $14,868. One End wall included. Pioneer Steel 1-855-212-7036 www.pioneersteel.ca

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EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES

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Wawota News Submitted by Myrna Olson

Highway 13, Carlyle SK

Positions Available:

- Front Desk Ass’t. - Cook - Coffee Shop Server Please drop off resumes in person to A.J. or contact at 306-453-6745

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Call to remembrance By Linda Wegner As I sit at my desk penning these words, I can’t help but think of another morning fifteen years ago today when I was doing the same thing, sitting at my desk, working on a writing assignment. Suddenly I heard my husband call me to the living room. “A plane just flew into a tower in New York,” he told me and that’s where the similarities end. On that fateful day in 2011 we were living in Saskatoon and I was working for a U.S. based company; to add to the very real drama, a number of that company’s employees were working in New York City as the horror of 9/11 unfolded. Fifteen years later the memories are as vivid as they were back then. A decade and a half has passed, we’ve moved to the West Coast, watched two granddaughters grow up and embark on professional careers and, last week, a third enter Grade One. Needless to say our hair

has turned gray over the years and our pace of living has slowed down… but we still remember because some things are forever etched in the heart and mind. This morning we celebrated another cause for remembrance: a celebration of Communion, known to some as The Lord’s Supper and to yet others, as the rite of Eucharist. But by whatever name we use, it is the demonstrated love of God to mankind that gives us cause to carry on and even to rejoice. In spite of the angry outbursts across our globe, the unspeakable consequences of both natural and man-made disasters and our own personal challenges, we are precious in His sight. Here’s some encouragement for the coming week: “Some trust in chariots and some in horses; but we will remember the name of the Lord our God...we have risen and stand upright” Psalm 20:7, 8

Visiting with Neil and Faye Rempel were Rhett and Liz Rempel and son James, Peter and Anne Abrams( Liz’s parents) and their 13 year old nephew, Harry from England.They spent 3 weeks here.Tim Rempel and daughter, Eve from Kelowna also visited. This was the first time in 5 years that Rhett and Tim were together. Phil and Carol Reddekop travelled to Grande Prairie where they visited with daughter Penny and Jared and family. Congratulations to Nolan and and Tori Robertson of Warman,Sk on the birth of a daughter on Sept. 3. Lexi Quinn weighed 7 lbs 2 oz. Bob and Linda Birnie travelled to Golden,BC to attend a funeral service for Joanne Birnie. They stopped for a visit at Strathmore to see Shirley Ramage. They took Bud Birnie back with them and picked Janice Birnie(she had flown in from Honolulu) in Calgary. After the service they took Bud and Janice to Port Coquitlam. On the way home Bob and Linda sopped at Grand Forks,BC to visit with Linda’s only aunt, her dad’s sister Gladys Henshilwood. The long weekend in September saw three families celebrate birthdays. Bud King celebrated his 80th birthday. He and his family, entertained 170 family and friends with a buffet supper and a social evening at the Drop In at Kenosee Lake.Family members, Harvey of Estevan, Kathy of St. Albert, AB, Ken of Carlyle and Lyndon of Crossfield, AB and families

were all present. The Brisbois family gathered on Saturday, September 3rd for their annual reunion and birthday celebration.Those attending were, George and Dianne Brisbois of Taber, AB, Lawrence and Caroline of Balgonie, Gerry Brisbois and Joanne Mills and Joe and Jean Brisbois. George, Joe and Gerry all celebrated birthdays that week. The Johnson-Vail Bash was also held on September 3rd. This was a combination of birthdays and golden wedding anniversaries. A variety program in the afternoon, a supper for invited guests and some entertainment by Mark Phillips and Nicki Ford and dance music by KO and Friends rounded out the evening. Marie Vail was celebrating her 80th birthday and her family of Shirley of Winnipeg, Ken of Carlyle, David of Regina and Brian of Hawley, Minn and families were in attendance. Neena Johnson celebrated her 45th birthday. As for golden wedding anniversaries there were three: Jim and Marilyn (Johnson)Cathcart, Bill and Marilyn (Johnson) Greenbank and Carl and Lynne Johnson. Jordan Trinidad and his family of Analyn, Dana and Jamir arrived in Wawota last week from the Philippines. Jordan who has worked at Moose Mountain Meats for the past few years traveled to the Philippines in August to accompany his family to their new home in Wawota. In lieu of cards at the Johnson-Vail Bash there was a silver collection for the Trinidad family. Welcome to Wawota.

Kennedy/Langbank News Submitted by Doreen Cancade

Dorothy McQuitty of Kipling was very pleased with her birthday parties this past week and why not, a celebration for 90 years. Congratulations Dorothy. At the coffee morning held in the Kennedy Friendship centre on Tuesdayóit was nice to have Theresa Istace of Weyburn attendingóshe had been in Whitewood with family and friends for the weekend and made a special visit with friends at the centre on her way home. This past week Yvonne Bertalon had her sister Dorothy Domes and her daughter Wendy of Weyburn, Katylin, Jeremy and Cindy Green of Lampman visit her, Yvonne and Bradley Green visited with the Green family at Lampman on Saturday. This is the time of year when organizations gather ñthe Kennedy U.C.W. had a meeting on Thursday evening to organize the upcoming fall supper which will be held at the Kennedy Community hall Sept. 25th - probably the first of many suppers. Another chance community supporting communities. Gabrielle Dube certainly likes to travelóafter spending the summer at Kenosee Lake she has left for Wendover Englandóworking on a holiday Visa for 5 months then plans on touring for a few months-this young lady loves her adventuresócongratulations Gabrielle. Congratulations to Grant and Krystal Dube of Macoun on their marriage held at Kenosee Lake on Friday Sept. 9th. Grant is the son of Leon and Cheryl Dube. A number of family members and friends joined them at the Moose Head (rain forced the wedding to be held indoors). John, Matilda and Joe Yuhasz

of Regina spent the weekend with Marion Yuhasz, they all attended the wedding of Kimberly Fargo and Taylor Berger held at the Fargo farmóyou may be sure the lovely horses were a part of the celebration for Kim, the banquet was held in Langbank with a very large crowd. Congratulations to Kim and Taylor, they will be residing in Esterhazy. Sunday visitors with George and I were friends Gloria Rupert and Lorraine Colvin of Montmartre, on their way home they stopped in Kipling to visit Harold and Dorothy McQuitty and Tony Cancade. Barbara Wilkins and Roy Bortolotto traveled to Ontario during the month of August to visit with family and friends. They visited with Bob and Myra McWilliams of Brockville, attending theatre shows in Gananoque and Morrisburg, and touring the historic steamships “RMS Segwun” (1887) in Gravenhurst and “SS Keewatin” (1907) in Port McNicholl. Other sightseeing included the “Diefenbunker” Cold War Museum in Carp near Ottawa, and African Lion Safari near Cambridge. Southern Ontario’s hot, dry weather this summer was ideal for outdoor activities which included a Shakespeare festival evening performance of “Julius Caesar” on the banks of the St. Lawrence River in Prescott. On the return trip a visit with George and Eleanor Hodgins was a great way to end a busy vacation. This is the time for Terry Fox walk. It will be held on Sunday, Sept. 18th. Anyone interested in attending please sign up from 1-1:30 P.M. at the Kennedy Friendship Centreófolks from Kennedy have been meeting every year since 1989.


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