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OBITUARIES John “Jack” David Turk November 11, 1930 - September 24, 2012 John David Turk or as we all know him, ‘Jack’, was born in Dodsland, Sask. to Blanche and Dave Turk on November 11, 1930. He was the eldest of ¿ve children, Marg, Marjorie, Nora and Bill. His childhood was spent on the farm north of Druid, Sask. and he attended school at Jellicoe and Kerrobert. Picking berries, camping, visiting neighbours and swimming at Tramping Lake were all a part of his childhood growing up in the ‘30s. He learned to work hard and love the farm. After working off the farm for a time, he returned to his passion. He married his childhood sweetheart, Donna Seime, on June 11, 1952 in Kerrobert, Sask. They were blessed with three children, Nola, Allen and Scott who inherited their father’s love of the farm and worked side by side with him and Donna. Jack and his brother, Bill, were entrepreneurial spirits and opened a hardware store in Dodsland which they ran for 17 years. It was during this time that Jack earned his reputation as a Jack-of-alltrades as he could ¿x anything. He never left a neighbour in distress as he would go at any time of day or night to repair a furnace or a water system. Jack and Donna built a cabin at Kimball Lake, Sask. and have enjoyed many, many years of introducing their children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren to the joys of the outdoors. Their love of travel took them from the Arctic Circle to the Galapagos Islands to Australia, China and the Far East and coast to coast in Canada. Jack and Donna have a strong sense of community. They were an integral part of the local theatre productions, the Dodsland Lions Club and the United Church. He worked on any local initiative going whether it was a new cafe, a hall addition or rink repairs. He served on the Pioneer Haven Board, and has been a councillor for 25 years on the R.M. of Grandview municipal council. He was a member of the Dodsland & District Credit Union Board and was honoured by the board for his 36 years on the board.

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 2012

OBITUARIES Jack loved a project of any shape or size whether it was building a house, a fence or a cover to keep the birds out of the strawberries. He was a remarkable man who would have said he was anything but. Jack was predeceased by his parents, Blanche and Dave Turk; brothers-in-law, Matt Hewko, Allan Kissick, Ian Baldwin; sisters-in-law, Shirley Seime, Melva Seime. Left to cherish his best friend and loving wife, Donna of 60 years; their three children: Nola (Bob) Stephens and their family, Bill and Charmaine, Emma, Avery, Ashford and Spencer Stephens, Mauri and Jordy, Lauren and Cameron Swan, David and Amanda, Foster, Gabrielle and Carly Stephens; Allen (Patti) Turk and their family, Ryan and Janelle, Isaac and Cooper Turk, and Megan Turk and son Nix Turk Nikiwski; Scott (Terri) Turk and their family, Andrew and Nicole Turk, Logan Turk and Luella Pomedli, Tristan Turk; brother, Bill (Karen) Turk; sisters, Nora Kissick, Marg (Don) Boyle, Marjorie Hewko; brothers-in-law, Stuart Seime, Karl Seime; and sisters-in-law, Doris Baldwin, Wendy McGraw. Funeral Service was held on Thursday, September 27, 2012 at 2:00 p.m. from Dodsland United Church, Dodsland, Sask. with of¿ciants, Marj Mack, and Rev. Helen Mooney. Eulogist was Jim Duncan, “What Comes To Mind”; and organist was Laura Ewson. Honourary Casket Bearers were all those who shared in Jack’s life. Active Casket Bearers were his grandchildren, Bill Stephens, Dave Stephens, Mauri Swan, Ryan Turk, Megan Turk, Andrew Turk, Logan Turk, and Tristan Turk. Interment followed in Dodsland Cemetery, Dodsland, Sask. Tributes may be directed to Biggar & District Community Foundation (Friends of the Lodge, new long term care facility), Box 489, Biggar, SK S0K 0M0 Grondin Funeral Services, Biggar entrusted with arrangements, “Our family serving your family since 1963” gfsc1

CARD OF THANKS

A sincere thank you to everyone who sent cards, food, phone calls and expressions of sympathy on the passing of my mother, Annie Ward. Thank you to Biggar Diamond Lodge and staff and doctors for the care of my mother for the past few years. Terry and Byron Bodnarchuk; Doug and Sherlyn Ward and family; Cathy and John Studney and family 41p1 Thank you to everyone who sent cards, food, phone calls and expressions of sympathy on the sudden passing of our Dad, Walter Bodnarchuk. Sincerely, Bryon and Terry Bodnarchuk 41p1

COMING EVENTS SUNDAYS in October: Presbyterians, Anglicans, Lutherans will be worshipping at St. Paul’s Anglican Church at 10:30 a.m. Everyone Welcome. No potluck on October 28; come to the Fall Supper at the Community Hall instead. For pastoral services or more information, phone Pastor Mark Kleiner at 306-951-7122. 48/10tfn

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COMING EVENTS SUNDAYS… You are invited to the weekly services of Biggar Associated Gospel Church, corner Quebec St. and 8th Ave. West. The morning service begins at 9:50 a.m. Everyone is welcome to join with us. Contact our church of¿ce 948-3424, Tuesday through Thursday. 36c9 SEPT. 29 - OCT. 26: Royal Exhibit commemorating Queen Elizabeth’s 60 years reign, Tuesday - Friday, 1 - 5 p.m. 40c3 5-pin Bowling started in September. New Horizons bowling is every TUESDAY, 9:30 a.m.; Plus 55 Seniors bowl on THURSDAYS, 1:30 p.m. All are welcome. We need new members! No experience required! Learn as you go at Alley Katz Bowl, Biggar. 39c3 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11: Tea and Bake Sale at Biggar Diamond Lodge, 2 - 3:30 p.m. All proceeds to Resident Activity Fund. Thank you for your support. 39c3 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13: Biggar & District Arts Council presents…David Myles, 7:30 p.m., Biggar Majestic Theatre. Adults/Seniors $25 (advance $20); Students, 13 and older $15 (advance $12); children, 12 and under $5. Advance and Season Tickets available at de Moissac Jewellers, Biggar, 948-2452. 38c4 SUNDAY, OCTOBER 14: Perdue United Church Fowl Supper, Perdue Community Complex. Doors open 4:30 p.m.; supper 5 p.m. Adults $10, 6-12 $5; preschoolers Free. 35c7 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20: Biggar Museum 40th Anniversary Celebration at Biggar Community Hall. Cocktails, 5:30; Dinner at 6:00; NCCP production, 8 p.m.; Cash Bar. $25 per ticket, available at Biggar Museum. Please purchase tickets by October 10. Taxi service provided by Biggar Insurance Services. 37c6 SUNDAY, OCTOBER 21: Biggar United Church Fall Supper at Biggar Community Hall, 5 - 7 p.m. Adults, $13; children (6-12), $7; 5 and under FREE. Take out Order, $14, please order before noon on Friday, October 19 by phoning 948-2280. 40c3 ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES SHOW & SALE. October 22-28, 2012 (inclusive) at Market Mall, Preston & Louise, Saskatoon, during mall hours. DISCOVER WHAT IT’S like to Live the Learning at Lakeland College during Open House, October 26 and 27 at the Vermilion and Lloydminster campuses. Apply during Open House and pay no application fee; www.lakelandcollege.ca/ open-house. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27: Perdue Market Place at Perdue Community Complex, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Admission, $2. Table Rental, $20. Contact Elizabeth at 237-4737 or Tamara at 2374396. 41c3 SUNDAY, OCTOBER 28: Anglican Church Fall Supper, 57 p.m. at Biggar Community Hall. Turkey and ham. Adults, $12, children 12 and under, $6. Take outs, $12. Phone 948-3688 by 5 p.m. Saturday, October 27. 41p3 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2: Biggar & District Arts Council presents… Speed Control, 7:30 p.m., Biggar Majestic Theatre. Adults/Seniors $25 (advance $20); Students, 13 and older $15 (advance $12); children, 12 and under $5. Advance and Season Tickets available at de Moissac Jewellers, Biggar, 948-2452. 39c6

COMING EVENTS SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3: Sunshine Gals Bazaar (formerly Royal Purple), 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. at Biggar New Horizons. Tables, $15, phone Doreen 948-3428. Lunch available. Admission, $1. Proceeds to local charities. 40c5

INVITATIONS WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10: You’re invited to Your Healthy Living OPEN HOUSE, 5 p.m. at Angie’s Hair Salon, 219 Main St., Biggar. Bring a friend for FREE body composition readings, food tasting, FREE recipes, guest speaker…Cindy Jones. RSVP by Tuesday, October 9 by phoning 948-3696 or 948-7274. 40c2

AUCTION Commercial Food Equipment Online Auction Thurs. Oct. 11th to Wed. Oct. 17th Convection Ovens, Dough Mixers, Mixer Grinders, Vacuum Packers, Meat Saws, Coolers, Warming Cabinets, and more! PLUS many other items from Restaurants, Bakeries, Meat Shops, Etc. Open to Consignments!! www.hodginsauctioneers.com

or Call 1-800-667-2075 Hodgins Auctioneers Inc. Sk PL # 915407

Alex & Tillie Kisser Auction Sale. October 19, 2012 @ 12:00 PM. 112 - 6th Ave.W, Biggar, SK. Open House October 10, 2012 5:00PM-7:00PM. For information Contact 1-877494-2437, 306-227-9505 www. bodnarusauctioneering.com UNRESERVED OILFIELD AUCTION. Sat., Oct. 27, Medicine Hat, Alberta. Boiler & steamer trucks; picker & Àatdeck trucks; skid steers; trailers; excavators; forklifts & tractors; www.schlenkerauction.com or 403-527-2814. RICHIE BROS. AUCTIONEERS Unreserved Public Auction in Lloydminster, Saskatchewan on October 31, 2012. Featuring a complete dispersal for Corner Brook Farms including: 7 Massey Ferguson MFWD Tractors, pickup and Àatbed trucks, trailers, custom built sprayers, AG equipment, recreational vehicles and much more! Call 1-800-491-4494 or visit rbauction.com.

NOTICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE ESTATE OF RAYMOND ANDRE SOUILLET, late of BIGGAR, in the Province of SASKATCHEWAN, deceased. ALL CLAIMS AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE, duly veriÀed by Statutory Declaration and with particulars and valuation of security held, if any, must be sent to the undersigned before the 21st of OCTOBER, A.D., 2012. LOUISE SOUILLET-HAWKINS Box 152 BIGGAR, Saskatchewan S0K 0M0 I am interested in communicating with friends or relatives of William Ross and Ethel Jamieson or their children Myrtle, Art, Bert, Stewart, Eva, William or Laura Ross. I believe they were possibly in Biggar, Qu’Appelle and Indian Head areas of Saskatchewan. Contact Derwyn Ross. Der1@shaw.ca or 1-778433-6598 41p3 Families, clubs, churches and businesses are invited to do a Heritage Page to be on permanent display at Biggar Museum. Share your history! For more information call 9483451 or visit museum 1 - 5 p.m., Monday - Friday. 7tfn This newspaper accepts advertisements in good faith. We advise that it is in your interest to investigate offers personally. Publications by this paper should not be taken as an endorsement of the product or service offered. tfn 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. tfn

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