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Friday, January 9, 2015CARLYLE OBSERVER www.carlyleobserver.com18

Card of Thanks

A Card of ThanksThe Kr ieger and Whit f ie ld families would like to thank everyone for the cards, bak-ing, flowers and condolences at the time of Newton’s pass-ing and now, more recently, of Jeanette’s passing. Thanks to the doctors and nurses at the Regina General Hospital and St. Joseph’s Hospital for the excellent care given to them both. Thanks to the Hillview Manor staff and residents for making their last year together so comfor table and mem-orable. Special thanks for providing such excellent care and compassion in a beautiful home like setting. Thank you to Redpath Funeral Home, Sandy Dalziel for the service, David and Loelle for the music and to the Alameda United Church choir. Also, to mem-bers of the Royal Canadian Leg ion , t he Pa l l bea re rs , Honorary Pallbearers and the U.C.W. for the lunch. All of your kindness was so very much appreciated.

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Edward Haselhan1925 - 2014

Thank You: The family of the late Ed Haselhan wish to ex-press their deep appreciation to those who attended the fu-neral service in Regina and the interment in Lampman. Your support and messages of sympathy and comfort in our bereavement are greatly appreciated. We especially wish to thank Hall Funeral Services, everyone who sent cards of sympathy and who lit a candle on the Hall Funeral Services website.

Edith Haselhan and Family

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Card of Thanks

THANK YOU: Words cannot express how grateful we are for our family, fr iends and neighbours since the loss of Gordon Savi l l - husband, brother, father, doting grandfa-ther, uncle and friend.Thank you to: Orsted Funeral Home in Carlyle; Reverend Michelle Moore for officiating; Prair ie Place in Arcola; the lunch prov ided by Arco la UCW; honorary pallbearers made up of Lions Club mem-bers; Doug Waldner for setting up sound and video; choir and Wendy Rounce for the beauti-ful music; Nona Faye Luchen-ski-McMillan for her music; the s ta ff o f Moose Mounta in Lodge and Palliative Care in Carlyle for excellent care and concern; the many cards and correspondence received; phone calls of concern; gift cards; the enormous amount of food and meals delivered to o u r h o m e s ; f l owe rs a n d plants; donations made on be-half of Gordon to the Friends of Moose Mountain Lodge and Car ly le and Distr ict L ions Club; fr iends who provided lodging for our family; mourn-ers and friends who attended the funeral.We are blessed to know so many people who care about us.

Alice, Geoff, Craig, Tanis and families

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Flora Jeanette Whitfield

Mrs. Flora Jeanette Whit eld, 84, of Hillview Manor, Estevan, and formerly of Alameda and Carlyle, passed away on Saturday, December 20, 2014. Jeanette was the second daughter born to Fred and Flora (Hitchcock) Krieger and took her schooling in Alameda and St. Michael’s Academy in Brandon, MB. She was feisty and enjoyed picking ghts with her brothers! Sister Rose was one of her teachers. Jeanette’s favorite saying was, “Oh well, no one will see it” but Sister Rose’s reply was, “Yes, but God will.” Those words would stick with Jeanette the rest of her life. She specialized in sewing and went on to work in

the custom made drapery department for the Robert Simpson Company in Toronto, ON. After working for eight years, Jeanette returned home for a short visit before heading for Vancouver. It was at this time she realized the family needed extra help. Her brother Harold, who had both limbs amputated had to be driven to Winnipeg for prosthesis and she was elected to be his driver. In the summer of 1957, she drove her parents, Harold and an aunt to Vancouver to visit her brother Shirley and family. On the way home they visited relatives in Kamloops and Osoyoos. During the time she was home, she was lucky to meet Newton Whit eld. He enjoyed dancing as much as she did. By Christmas, Newton and Jeanette were engaged to be married. The wedding took place on July 12, 1958. In the spring of 1958, Newton purchased Irvine and Esther Truscott’s farm three miles north of Alameda on #9 highway. The couple operated a mixed farm and in 1966 joined the Canadian Charolais Association, registering their farm as “J.N. Charolais”. The sign brought many visitors to the door that would become lasting friends. In 1978 Newton and Jeanette ew to France to visit “Charolais friends” and to learn more about the breed. They continued to raise and show Charolais cattle until October of 1986 when a dispersal sale took place. Jeanette enjoyed curling, going to bonspiels, cooking for family gatherings and gol ng. Many trips were taken and several cruises were enjoyed. In the spring of 1988 their lives changed forever. While driving to Yorkton, the couple hit black ice and rolled their vehicle. Newton had the seventh vertebrae in his neck dislocated. The next seventeen weeks were spent at Wascana Centre in Regina. With many hours of hard work and dedicated therapists, Jeanette was able to bring Newton home one day after their 30th anniversary. Due to cold temperatures and snow Newton and Jeanette left for Mesa, Arizona on December 4, 1988. Norma Hewitt, a friend from Carlyle, helped them nd a home in Brentwood West. After renting for two years, they later purchased their own home that they enjoyed for eighteen years. Newton and Jeanette sold their farm in 1998 to Jack and Diane Truscott and moved into Prairie View Lodge in Alameda. On May 29, 2000 they took up residence at #10 Lions Pride Estates in Carlyle. They made the right decision and remained very happy with this home. In November 2013 due to ill health, Jeanette and Newton moved to Hillview Manor in Estevan. Jeanette is survived by her brother, Cecil Krieger; her much younger sister, Audrey Kellington; also numerous nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her husband, Newton on November 28, 2014; parents, Fred & Flora (Hitchcock) Krieger; sister, Donalda; ve brothers, Harold, Guerden, Shirley, George, and Howard; brother-in-law, Keith; three sisters-in-law, Marjorie, Barbara, and Greta; nephew, Layne; niece Merlyne. A Funeral Service will be held at the Alameda United Church, Alameda, SK. on Monday, December 29, 2014 at 11:00 a.m. with Mrs. Sandy Dalziel of ciating. Burial will take place at the Alameda Cemetery at a later date. Donations in memory of Jeanette may be given to the Alameda United Church, Box 231, Alameda, SK. S0C 0A0. Arrangements in care of Redpath Funeral Home - Oxbow (483-2401), Neil Redpath & Kurt Ardron. To send condolences to the family, please visit: www.redpathfuneralhome.com

Howard Rutten Howard was born February 24, 1939 and passed away January 2, 2015 after a lengthy illness. Howard was predeceased by his parents (Herman and Anna), three brothers, one sister, and rst wife Alda. He is survived by his second wife Sharon; daughter Diane (Todd) Goertz; son Mike (Pam) Rutten; 5 brothers, 3 sisters, 2 stepdaughters, Rhonda (Tom) Breault, Lisa (Jevon) Currie, 9 grandchildren and 1 great-grandchild. Howard was a very generous, kind man with a great sense of humour, who will forever be missed by those who loved him. Funeral Mass will

be held at 11:00 a.m. on Wednesday, January 7, 2015 at Our Lady of Peace R.C. Parish, 425 Broad St. N. Regina with Fr. Peter Nguyen as Celebrant. Interment will be at a later date. In lieu of owers, donations in Howard’s memory may be made to Lung Association of Saskatchewan, 1231 8 Street East, Saskatoon, SK S7H0S5 or Regina Palliative Care Inc. 4F 4101 Dewdney Ave, Regina, SK S4T1A5. Arrangements entrusted to:

Obituaries

Melissa DixonSports Contributor

The month of December was an eventful one. We started off with a game December 2nd at lampman with a win of 7-5 with Drayden Arndt and Tyrell Dixon as top scorers. Next on the 6th we were at wawota and took a tough loss of 5-9 with Caydence Chapman, Madison Magotiaux, Darcie Rae, and Tyrell Dixon getting goals. The 10th took us to arcola and a nail bitting action packed game ending in a tie of 11-11. Top Goal scorers were by Mitch Himmelspach and Logan Romaniuk. The 13th took

Atom Cougars home tourney Jan. 10 and 11us to alameda tournament and 2 wins and a loss to win the B side fi nal. Scorers were Caydence Chapman, Cooper Humphries, Tyrell Dixon, Darcie Rae, Kale Arndt, and Mitch Himmelspach. The 14th brought us back home to face bienfait and a tough game. We gave a valiant effort but couldn’t pull off a win that day with a loss of 7-14. Ending the month before Christmas break we faced carnduff on home ice on the 20th and a nice win of 5-2 with Caydence chapman, Tyrell Dixon, Cooper Humphries, and Madison Magotaiux getting goals. Then our fi nal game and win of 2014

at Kipling, with an action packed game and score of 10-6. Goal scorers were Mitch Himmelspach, Cooper Humphries, Madison Magotiaux, Tyrell Dixon, Caydence Chapman and Darcie Rae. Our hats are off to all you boys and girls on your fi ght and dedication you give out on the ice, and here’s hoping to seeing it even more when we start off our games in 2015. Come out and watch them fi ght it out at our home tourney January 10th and 11th! It’s sure to be a great weekend of hockey! Keep up the good work!

The Alida community extends their deepest sympathies to Brenda Lemieux and family on the death of her father Alfred Bouchard (Fertile) on December 15, 2014. Condolences are also extended to all other family members. Funeral mass was held December 22 at Redvers Catholic Church. Michael and Joanne Patton and son Sabastian from Perth, Australia are spending much quality time visiting with his parents Leonard and Lil Patton and with his brother, Trevor, Sheri, Cordelia and Keagan Patton. They came to spend a white Christmas with the family. Wendy, Rob Lutzer and daughters Kayley and Reece of Calgary also came to spend Christmas with the Patton family. It was the Alida Annual Old Fashioned Christmas Concert at the Alida Hall on Friday, December 19 which again put one into the Christmas spirit. One could really enjoy these seasonal songs, the true meaning of Christmas with a pageant, as well as the moment of remembrance for those who would not be among us this year and of course Old St Nick found his way to Alida. May each and every one of you have a wonderful Holiday season – Merry Christmas One and All! Gray and Brenda Junk were in Sylvan Lake, AB from December 19 – 28 to spend Christmas with their family – Jody, Jill, Jaxon and Jace Junk and with Kara, Rob and Morgan Applegate. While there they also attended some of the grandson’s hockey games. Home for an early Christmas with their parents, Prudent and Joey Mailhiot and sisters Chelsey and Skylar were Daniel Mailhiot (UK), Tyler, Amy, Kylan and Tatym Mailhiot (Medicine Hat). Neil Blackburn (Belize) and Marlene Ross (Yorkton) were afternoon visitors with Gray and Edel Cowan on Saturday, December 20. Sincerest sympathy

is extended to Joey, Prudent Mailhiot and family on the death of her mother, Gerda Nelson on December 22, 2014 in Redvers. Condolences are also passed on to Arthur Nelson (husband) and to all other family members. Attending the private family memorial service from Alida on December 30 at the Hall Funeral Chapel in Redvers were – Joey, Prudent, Daniel, Tyler, Chelsey and Skylar Mailhiot, Edel Cowan, Tim, Shelly and Ainsley Cowan. Faye Walker spent a few days during the Christmas week in Saskatoon with her daughter Deidra, Jeff Nickel and granddaughters, Olivia, Abby, Claire and Piper before returning to her ‘winter’ home in Carnduff. Hal and Glenda Nielsen spent a few days in Alberta over the Christmas season at Spruceview with their daughter Jennifer, Monty Kenyon and grandsons Aiden and Eric. Tim, Shelly Cowan and daughter Ainsley spent December 24 in Minot to celebrate Christmas Eve with the Nilsen family. Also attending Christmas Eve with the Nilsen family were Kelsey Rydberg and friend (Estevan) and Lacie Nilsen and her friend (Calgary). Visiting with Jeanne Lemieux and Robin Wilcott on December 24 was their great niece Davida Delidais and her daughter Eva of Elnora, AB, as well as Jaye, Teresa Lemieux and their family. Spending Christmas Day at the Cowan farm with Gray and Edel were – Jeff Cowan and Melissa Berwald (Regina), Dustin and Adam Cowan (Estevan), Tim, Shelly and Ainsley Cowan (Alida). On Saturday, December 27 Joyce and Jackie George (Redvers) were supper guests with Gray and Edel Cowan and they exchanged Christmas gifts as well. Beth George accompanied them to Alida and spent time visiting and having supper with her brother, Ben and Marcelle

Peterson. Lacie Nilsen (Calgary) and Kelsey Rydberg (Estevan) spent a few days over the Christmas holidays visiting with their parents Shelly and Tim Cowan and with sister Ainsley. On December 29 they accompanied their mother Shelly and sister Ainsley out to the Cowan farm where they had a visit with grandparents Gray and Edel Cowan and exchanged Christmas gifts. Spending a few days over the Christmas season with Joyce, Dick and Bill McKinna were Ron McKinna of Winnipeg and David McKinna of Saskatoon. Afternoon visitors on December 31 with Joyce McKinna, Dick and Bill were Bev Lemieux of Oxbow and Mel Reid of Estevan. Spending a couple of days over New Years with Jeanne Lemieux and Robin Wilcott was their sister Aimee and her husband Edgar Manz of Regina. The Alida Rec Board held their Sunday breakfast of 2015 on Sunday, January 4 at the Alida Hall with Kitchen group # 1 in charge. Defi nitely will miss going to the rink for these weekly breakfasts, but due to the fl ood damage rink the breakfasts have moved over to the Hall. Despite the cold morning Group 1 served up 36 breakfasts, so the weekly challenge is offi cially on once again among the kitchen groups to beat this record. Hope to see you at the Hall every Sunday morning for these delicious breakfasts that the Kitchen groups will be serving for the next three months. Next breakfast is on Sunday, January 11 with Group # 2 in command – see you there. Spent this past week watching the Junior World Hockey games on the television – there was lots of excellent hockey being played and of course cheered hard for Canada. Happy new year everyone and all the best in 2015!

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