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UPCOMING EVENTS Friday & Saturday, May 15th & 16th - 2-day Garage Sale at 207-7th St. West (Carlyle) 52-1
Saturday, May 30th - Manor town-wide Garage Sale, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Phone 448-2273 to list your sale. 52-2
Come have coffee or tea at the Golden Age in Redvers to celebrate Marguerite Boutin’s 80th Birthday on Saturday May 16th 2-4. Everyone Welcome. No gifts. 17-1
Saturday, June 6th - ARCOLA’S 17th ANNUAL TOWN WIDE GARAGE SALE, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Garage sales all over town ( 31 locations last year!). No room at home? Rent tables at the Legacy Ag Pavilion(Ph 455-2649). Food available at the Ag Pavilion (by Library Board). Maps available at Town Office & Ag Pavilion . Everyone Welcome! Garage sale holders please register at Town Office or Chapman’s Store before June 1. 52-4
Saturday, May 16th - Carlyle’s 2nd town-wide Garage Sale. Time: 8 a.m to 4 p.m. Same as last year. If you want your sale listed, please contact Jenny Geiger-Martel at 306-453-2460, leave a message or email: jgmartel@sasktel.net 49-4 The Red Market Barn Spring Dates: May 17 and 31; June 14 and 28. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. 52-7 MAY 30 (Saturday): Wawota’s Annual Town Wide Garage Sale. Starting at 9:00 a.m. Watch for the large red signs. 31-4 Saturday, May 30th - 95th Birthday Tea for Clarence Hookenson, 2 to 4 p.m., Kisbey Rec. Centre. 52-3 BACK AGAIN - Cold Hard Cash Concert, Saturday, May 23, 2015, at 7 p.m. Wawota Town Hall. Advance tickets $15-$20 at door, 8 and under free. Tickets available from Wawota Credit Union and Wawota Early Learning Centre or phone 306-7392405. Sponsored by Conexus Credit Union and local businesses. 52-2
Saturday, June 6th - Kennedy’s town-wide garage sale, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Maps at Friendship Centre and lunch at noon. For info, 306-538-4329. 52-4 June 12th, 13th & 14th - Moose Mountain Trail Riders Annual Ride from Saskairie. Early registration discount. Phone Nora, 306-462-4926, evenings. 52-4 Saturday, June 13th - THEY’RE STILL ALIVE! Celebrate their surprise Almost 50th Anniversary, Don and Connie MacKay. 1 p.m., Hall at Leslie Beach, Fishing Lake. RSVP Sheila Reiber 306-220-8991 or Twylla Newton 306-621-6293. 52-2
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Helen Gladys (Allan) Luedtke 1922 - 2015 Helen, formerly of Arcola, Sask. passed away sur- rounded by her loving family in the Regina General Hospital on April 15, 2015 at the age of 93 years. Helen was born March 28, 1922 to Peter and Beatrice Allan, the youngest of 7 children and was raised on the family farm at Creelman, Sask. She attended the country school of Se- quin which was within a mile of their farm and then on to Creel- man and Heward for high school, followed by attending Normal School in Regina where she completed her teaching certificate. After receiving her certificate in 1942 she accepted a position at the Wabash School located 4 miles east of Willmar, where she taught for 1.5 years. Helen billeted at the Luedtke farm one mile south of the school, where she met her future husband Elmer. They were married in Regina at a double wedding ceremony with her sister in1944 and lived on the farm with a number of family members until they took over the homestead farm in 1947. Elmer and Hel- en raised five “wonderful” children (Kelvin, Lynne, Maureen, Bonnie and Dale). She took pride in her home and was an excellent seamstress and cook. The Luedtke farm was a second summer home to many nieces and nephews who experienced all the fun and some of the work on the farm and lots of music. They were ac- cepted as part of the family and have fond memories from that time. Helen loved gardening and was very proud of her flowers. She was active with the church and community events and really enjoyed the social part of playing cards and was very keen at Bridge, especially in the long cold winter months when neigh- bours would visit. Curling was an event she enjoyed and in later years as a spectator, even on TV. Garage and household auc- tion sales were a huge attraction for her and if she could stop for a visit to the casino would help to make her day. Having a good comfortable car and a new pair of leather shoes was highly val- ued and something her family knew about. She always main- tained a positive outlook and enjoyed life with an eager willing- ness to learn new things like starting to play the violin in her later years. After her family was raised, she was employed at Moose Mountain Lodge in Carlyle for 9 years which was enjoyable and her circle of friends grew much larger. In 1983, Elmer and Helen left the farm and moved to Arcola, where many of their Willmar area friends had already moved to, and as a result their circle of friends grew even larger. Ol’time music “jam sessions” contin- ued to be common place at their home when any of the musical family members and friends would visit. After Elmer passed away in 1995, Helen continued to live in Arcola till Sept 2012 when she moved the Collage Park Sr. Home in Regina. Al- though she missed her friends in Arcola area, she adapted quickly to the routine at the home, quickly made more friends, continued to play many card games and enjoy all the special entertainment and social times, like “happy hour” every Friday afternoon. Helen was predeceased by her parents Peter and Beatrice Al- lan, her husband Elmer of more than 50 years, her sister Marie, brothers, Donald, Andrew, Sam, Colin, son-in-law Don George and numerous brother and sister-in-laws. Helen is survived by her two sons, Kelvin (Theresa), Arcola; Dale (Wendy), Lloydminster. Three daughters, Lynne Currie, Regina, Maureen (Mark) Fischer, Medicine Hat; Bonnie (Clint) Clarke, Medicine Hat. Sixteen grandchildren and Fourteen great-grandchildren. 5 Sister-In-Laws, Kathryn (Creelman), Ruth (Regina), Adelia (Watrous), Evelyn (Calgary) and Doris (Vancouver). A celebration of Helen’s Life will be held on Friday, May 22, 2015 at 5:00 pm in the Prairie Place Hall in Arcola, with Reverend Jason Schultz and Retired Pastor Orville Kaminski officiating. All are welcome to attend including lunch afterwards and a social time with family and friends. Internment will be held at 2 pm the next day on Saturday, May 23, at the Wordsworth Trinity Lutheran Cemetery. If friends so desire, donations may be made to the Arcola Hos- pital. Arrangements in care of Orsted Funeral Home in Carlyle. To send messages, stories or condolences to the family, please visit www.dignitymemorial.com 52-1
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