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CLASSIFIEDS Friday, November 20, 201528
Card of Thanks
THANK YOU: To all who helped and donated to the supper at Willmar Hall. It was very successful. We served close to 320. Hamper winners were Isabel Cann, Adrian Pa-ton and Warren Neuman. See you next year.
Willmar Rec. Club27-1
Card of Thanks
THANK YOU: To our family, friends and many supporters: You have truly touched our hearts with your love, friend-ship, offers of help, assistance and generous support you have shown at the fundraiser held in aid of our family on No-vember 7, 2015. It was a won-derful occasion and showed us how much support we have in the surrounding area during such a hard time. We deeply appreciate each and every do-nation that was made; from the rental of the hall, running of the bar, and excellent work on the supper, we are over-whelmed with the sense of love shown. We especially wish to thank Micki & Darcy McCrimmon, Nicki Meurs, Eryn Dickison, Shannon & Peyton Smyth and Joretta King for all their hard work on the committee for bringing this night to a success. Although we cannot make Samantha better, your outpouring of love and support has provided us with enormous comfort, relief, and strength that comes from knowing we will be able to manage financially while navi-gating the transplant process.With our love and heartfelt thanks,
Samantha & Cole Smyth27-1
Sunday, November 29 - The Saskatchewan History & Folklore Society is launching a travelling exhibit of historic photos select-ed from Adrian Paton’s collection at 2:30 p.m. at the Arcola Pub-lic Library. Everyone Welcome.
Notices / Nominations
IN THE MATTER OF THE ES-TATE OF DALLIS ELMER MITCHELL, LATE OF ARCO-LA, IN THE PROVINCE OF SASKATCHEWAN, DE-CEASED.All claims against the above Estate, duly verified by Statutory Declaration and with particulars and valuation of security held, if any, must be sent to the undersigned before the 11th day of December, 2015.
Orlowski Law Office Prof. Corp.
1215 - 5th StreetEstevan, Saskatchewan
S4A 0Z5Attention: Stephen J. Orlowski
Solicitor for the Executors27-2
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HAVE YOU BEEN HURT OR EMBARRASSED BY A DRINKER’S BEHAVIOR? Catholic Church basement, Church of Our Lady Roman Catholic Church, 6th St. West & Coteau Ave., Carlyle, Wednesday nights, 8:00 p.m. 1-888-4AL-ANON. (1-888-425-2666, M-F, 8 a.m.-6 p.m. ET). www.al-anon.alateen.org
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If you drink, that’s your busi-ness. If you want to quit, that’s ours. A.A. Meetings will be held every Thursday night at 7:00 p.m. The meeting will be held at the Lutheran Church in Lampman.
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FOR SALE: Ford F-150 tail lights-2 pairs for sale; Tinted tail lights-will fit 2010-2014 F-150’s-gently used, like new condition, $450; Clear/chrome tail lights-will fit 2010-2014 F-150’s-used, $150 OBO. Call (306) 575-8883.
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For RentFOR RENT: Three bedroom home on lot in Kennedy. 577-2100.______________ 31-g(12/13)FOR RENT: 4 rooms for rent in Maryfield. Price: $350 to $375 + utilities. Phone 306-608-9065, as for Rommen.___________________ 41-4
NoticesNOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF SHARON EDNA GEYSEN, LATE OF MANOR, IN THE PROVINCE OF SAS-KATCHEWAN, DECEASED.All claims against the above estate, duly verified by statutory declaration and with particulars and valuation of security held, if any, must be sent to the un-dersigned before the 15th day of March, 2013
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ServicesTENTS FOR RENT: Meet under the big TENT! Have two 25'x50' tents to rent. Will deliver, set up, take down and pick up. Also option for a speaker system. 306-577-2100._______________ 5-g(05/13)
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Auctions
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Phone 306-452-3815Fax 306-452-3733
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1 HOME QTR & 18 Parcels of Farmland Davidson, Saskatch-ewan. Sorgaard Ranches Ltd - 2290+/- title acres. 3 bedroom bungalow, 30 X 50 ft. garage, selling at the Saskatoon Auc-tion March 19/13. Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers: 1-800-491-4494; rbauction.com._________________ swna1x
WantedWANTED: Men’s cross country ski boots, size 11 with 3 hole bindings and women’s cross country skiis with new bar bind-ings. Phone 739-2113, Wawota.___________________ 39-4
Crop Producers Alliance supports the
election of Leo Howse, Porcupine Plain and
Gilbert Ferré, Zenon Park, to
the Saskatchewan Barley Development
Commission.
Pricing and grading transparency of malting barley and the right to
save seed are their priorities. They can
be trusted to protectfarmers’
interests. Please VOTE!!!
December 4th & 5th - Eli Barsi’s HOMETOWN CHRISTMAS with special guest LIZZY HOYT, Dec. 4 & 5 at Kennedy Com-munity Hall, 7 p.m. Tickets available locally or on line: elibar-si.com$ 20 advance - call Juanita 538-2220* FREE Gibson Epi-phone Guitar giveaway each night!
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December 4th and 5th - The Carlyle United Church Women will be holding the Dickens High Tea from 1:30 to 4:30 both days. Come in, wear a fancy hat, enjoy the quilts and have a delicious lunch including fancy sandwiches, biscuits, dainties and Christ-mas pudding with sauce.
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Elect Ernie Hall and Robert Horne, to the two Sask Pulse Commission board openings this month. Producers Ernie from Wynyard and Robert from Swift Current will give your pulse growing areas strong farmer representation. Check out their bios on the Pulse website.
Monday, December 7th - The Carlyle United Church Women will be holding their annual potluck Christmas party at 6:00. All women are invited. There is no gift exchange, only something for the food bank. Come out for an evening of great food, fun and fellowship.
Saturday, December 5th - The Carlyle United Church Women will be holding a bake sale at 10:00 a.m. Be sure to be early for the best selection. Puddings will also be on sale on Friday. There will also be original art cards for sale.
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“Stand and Deliver” (Drama) in Redvers. Tickets still available for two performances of this adult-humoured play by Janet Shaw: Thurs, Nov. 26 (appetizers & show, $20, call Gwen at 306-452-3855); Fri, Nov. 27 (dessert & show, $20, call Lisa at 306-840-7383). Advance tickets only. All performances at Red-vers Rec Centre and proceeds go to the Redvers Arts Centre building project. Cash bar 50/50 Auction items. Not suitable for children. Full details at www.redversartscentre.wordpress.com
Sunday, November 22nd - Alida Craft Sale, Alida Hall, Alida, Saskatchewan, 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Hot lunch 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. To book a table phone Edel at 306-443-2496. Pro-ceeds to Alida Rink waiting room fund.
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Bowan Karl RekkenSeptember 8, 1984 - November 20, 2003
Bowan came to us as a gift from above, he brought us happiness, friendship, & love. For 19 years, we had him to hold and share, he was our son, brother, un-cle, & friend. He taught us to love, to laugh, to just be there. He touched our hearts, as no one else could, He listened to us and some-how understood.He had that special smile - a twinkle in his eye. He left with no warning - no time to say Goodbye. But you are with us still, a whisper in the wind, words in a song, the northern lights and stars in the sky.We love & miss you, forever in our hearts and souls.Love, Mom & Dad, Kaylan & Kelsey Lynnae, Kayden, Kendyn,Kelsey & Bjorn
In Memory
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Wrecking over 250 units... cars and trucks. Lots of trucks... Dodge... GMC... Ford... Imports... 1/2 ton to 3 tons... We ship anywhere... Call or text 306-821-0260. Lloydminster
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Lots & Acreages for Sale
Serviced 50 ft. x 100 ft. lot for sale. 108 Carlyle St., Arcola, SK. House being torn down, 1 block from Main Street and school. Perfect location for RTM. Contact (306) 455-3776.
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Land For Sale
FARMLAND WANTED
PURCHASING:SINGLE TO LARGE BLOCKS OF LAND. PREMIUM PRICES PAID WITH QUICK
PAYMENT.
NO FEES OR COMMISSIONS!
RENT BACK AVAILABLE
FARMLAND WANTED
NO FEES OR COMMISSIONS!
SUMMARY OF SOLD PROPERTIES
Central - 215 1/4’sSouth - 88 1/4’s
South East - 40 1/4’sSouth West - 65 1/4’s
North - 10 1/4’sNorth East - 8 1/4’s
North West - 12 1/4’sEast - 54 1/4’sWest - 49 1/4’s
FARM AND PASTURE LAND AVAILABLE TO RENT
PURCHASING:SINGLE TO LARGE BLOCKS OF LAND. PREMIUM PRICES PAID WITH QUICK
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Call DOUG 306-955-2266
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Houses For Rent
FOR RENT: 2 bedroom mo-bile home in Kennedy. Pets welcome. $700/month plus utilities. Call or text 1-204-406-8079.
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Suites For Rent
2 Bedroom Suite For Rent: New cabinets, fridge, stove, microwave, washer, dryer, huge deck, freshly painted, satellite t.v., internet. All utilities provided, partially fur-nished. Call 448-2116.
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Feed & Seed
Buying/SellingFEED GRAINS
heated / damagedCANOLA/FLAXTop price paid
FOB FARMWestern
Commodities877-695-6461
Visit our website @www.westerncommodities.ca
HEATED CANOLAWANTED!!
- GREEN CANOLA- SPRING THRASHED- DAMAGED CANOLA
FEED OATSWANTED!!
- BARLEY, OATS, WHT- LIGHT OR TOUGH
- SPRING THRASHEDHEATED FLAX
WANTED!!HEATED PEAS
HEATED LENTILS"ON FARM PICKUP"
Westcan Feed & Grain
1-877-250-5252
RVs/Campers/Trailers
FOR SALE: 30’ travel trailer. 2011 North Trail by Heartland. Sleeps 10. Fully equipped. Slide out. Excellent condition. $19,500. 306-577-2100 or 306-575-3271.
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FOR SALE: WINNIBAGO Ad-venturer motorhome with op-tional tow vehicle, 33 ft., cus-tom built. Well kept, inside when not in use. 306-577-2214 or 306-861-1451.
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OBITUARIESMerle George ChapmanApril 5, 1931 - November 7, 2015 Merle George Chapman passed away at the age of 84 years in Car-lyle, Saskatchewan, on Saturday, November 7, 2015. Merle is survived by his wife, Joan; children, Clay (Colleen), Connie (Robert) Matity, Leanne (Robert) Collins; siblings, Marj (Bud) Askin, Gary (Diane) Chapman, Rick (Marvin) Rolufs, Sandra (Mike) Evans; grandchil-dren, Kyle, Karla, Deanna (Taylor), Ryan (Kelsey), Leysa (Ian), Jonathan, Aimee-Lyn, Dana, Adam, Sherri, Jennifer; great-grandchildren, Elaina, Barrett; daughter-in-law, Bonnie. Predeceased by his son, David. Merle completed grade 9 in Arcola School before deciding to go farming with his dad. He knew a time to dance as he fell in love and, on October 26, 1955 in the United Church Manse, married Joan Olive Askin. They lived in Arcola at � rst and Merle drove a tractor back and forth to the farm. They moved to the Floyd Marsh farm in the fall of 1957. Merle
rented this farm for 14 years before purchasing it. Merle and Joan had a family of four – Clay Anthony, Constance Louise, David Merle and Leanne Joan. In 1971 an addition was built to his father’s house and Merle, Joan and family moved to the George Chapman farm. Merle was a successful mixed farmer who turned his hand to everything from cattle and sheep to chickens and pigs. He always milked a cow and the family enjoyed fresh milk and cream as well as eggs. They were pretty much self-su� cient growing or raising their own meat and produce. One year he calved out between 50 and 60 head without losing a single calf! In addition to farming, he worked as a sheep sheerer and hail insurance adjustor. Merle’s green thumb wasn’t just limited to his farming operation. He was an avid gardener and was notorious for his insistence that, no matter how long they might be, rows must be STRAIGHT. If you didn’t do it right the � rst time, you might � nd yourself doing it over again. In addition to eggs, he sold corn and other garden vegetables locally. He also enjoyed growing � owers and exhibited grain, vege-tables and � owers at the local agricultural fair. Even this year he grew his own garden with Clay’s help. As an accomplished farmer and gardener, he knew many times to plant as well as many times to reap. Merle was a dedicated community servant. He was on the Wheatpool Board, the Arcola Town Council, the Agricultural Fair Board – he worked the gates for many years, member of the Oddfellows, active in the local seniors’ center. He was a generous community supporter. As his children grew up, he supported their activities, coaching and umping ball. A dedicated family man, Merle was always pres-ent for graduations, convocations, baptisms, weddings, sporting events. When the grandchildren were little, he told them stories, making them up as he went along. Although he just had a grade 9 education, his math skills were the envy of those who had to reach for a pen and paper or calculator. Merle especially enjoyed holidays when all the family got together. He took his role as meat carver very seriously and woe betide anyone who tried to usurp the position! Merle enjoyed a variety of sports. He loved � shing and made several trips north to Jan Lake with friends and family. In his younger days he curled and worked as maintenance man for the local rink. He was an ardent supporter of the Toronto Maple Leafs, the Toronto Blue Jays, the Arcola-Kisbey Combines and the Saskatchewan Roughriders, not necessarily in that order. Clearly he was no fair weather fan and remained loyal no matter what. He held Roughrider season tickets for many years. He travelled many miles to watch the Arcola-Kisbey Combines play hockey. In the fall of 1995, Merle and Joan bought a home in Arcola. After retiring they enjoyed travel-ling. They took some cruises, made some bus trips and thoroughly enjoyed meeting and making new friends wherever they went. He especially enjoyed the Panama Canal cruise and going through the locks. Merle loved going to auctions, proudly bringing home many bargains that were just too good to resist, often to Joan’s dismay. He loved dogs and Clay’s dog Rudy recognized Grandpa’s truck and was always waiting for the dog treats that Merle carried just for him. Throughout his life, Merle experienced many “times to laugh.” Merle was a dedicated co� ee row member and went at least twice a day to keep up with local news. They visited many di� erent casinos and even after Merle’s license was restricted, managed to get up to the Bear Claw occasionally. Despite failing health this past year, Merle enjoyed three high points – his 84th birthday party on April 5th, Lisa’s wedding in Regina, and his and Joan’s Diamond anniversary in October – 60 years of marriage. In addition to the cancer that he fought successfully for many years, Merle was a� icted with Par-kinson’s and this a� ected his balance. In June, Merle nearly died with a heart attack, but he returned home and resumed his role as Joan’s caregiver which he considered to be his responsibility and priv-ilege. He and Joan moved into Moose Mountain Lodge in Carlyle and he continued to care for her as long as possible. As his own health declined, his frustration was not just with his own failing strength, but with his inability to look after Joan. The prospect of death did not worry him, but not being here to take care of Joan agitated and worried him greatly. His last days were shadowed because of this, but in the end, Merle left us peacefully. It’s particularly hard for us to leave this world when we feel that we have un� nished business. There is no doubt that life will be even more di� cult for Joan without her life-long companion and closest friend. But cancer is a relentless opponent and it makes no concessions. Merle lived a long, very full life. As a farmer and gardener he knew all about planting and nurtur-ing seeds so that they mature, produce and died. Only then can the crop be harvested. Plants must die to bring forth seed for next year’s crop. He has achieved that � nal “time for peace.”THANK YOU A special thanks to the Allan Blair Cancer Clinic, Arcola Home Care, Moose Mountain Lodge, Or-sted Funeral Home in Carlyle, Reverend David Koshy and Reverend Michelle Moore, the United Church Ladies for the lunch at Prairie Place Hall, and all of our family and friends. The family of Joan Chapman
rented this farm for 14 years before purchasing it.
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OBITUARIES
WEDDINGS
Robert Armstrong Peet
The parents of Clarke Lanktree-Dave and Terry of Vulcan, Alberta as well as the parents of Katie Carew-Paul and Marilyn, originally from Cornwall, England but currently of Cochrane, Alberta - are pleased to announce the marriage of Clarke and Katie at Cochrane, Alberta on September 27/2015. The newlywed couple currently reside at Airdrie, Alberta.
Lanktree-Carew
as well as the parents of Katie Carew-Paul and Marilyn, originally from Cornwall, England but currently of Cochrane, Alberta - are pleased to announce the marriage of Clarke and Katie at Cochrane, Alberta on September 27/2015. The newlywed couple currently reside at Airdrie, Alberta.
Robert Armstrong Peet, late of Weyburn, SK passed away November 10, 2015, at the age of 91 years. Robert was predeceased by his parents: John and Allis Peet; � ve sisters and two brothers. He is survived by his loving wife of 66 years Joyce; son Brian Robert (Margaret) Peet; daughter Deborah Dorothy (Mark) Pickard; daughter Cynthia Elizabeth (Mark) Beriault; son John Elwood (Bev) Peet; son Kevin Stanley Peet; daughter Dorothy Jo (Stuart) Cairns; 15 grandchildren; 17 great grandchildren; 2 brothers in British Columbia; many nieces, nephews, relatives and friends. Robert will be remembered by many people. He served in multiple clubs and committees. While being a full time farmer he enjoyed whatever free time he had � shing, reading, camping, playing cards, and
Robert Armstrong Peet Robert Armstrong Peet, late of Weyburn, SK passed away November 10, 2015, at the age of 91 years. Robert was predeceased by his parents: John and Allis Peet; � ve sisters and two brothers. He is survived by his loving wife of 66 years Joyce; son Brian Robert (Margaret) Peet; daughter Deborah Dorothy (Mark) Pickard; daughter Cynthia Elizabeth (Mark) Beriault; son John Elwood (Bev) Peet; son Kevin Stanley Peet; daughter Dorothy Jo (Stuart) Cairns; 15 grandchildren; 17 great grandchildren; 2 brothers in British Columbia; many nieces, nephews, relatives and friends. Robert will be remembered by many people. He served in multiple clubs and committees. While being a full time farmer he enjoyed whatever free time he had � shing, reading, camping, playing cards, and
going to happy hour. He will be sadly missed. A Private Family Gathering will take place at a later date. Granddaughter Patti-Lynn: I don’t remember this one particular day, but I remember the man. It was a warm day in August, a few days after grandma and grandpa rolled in with their camper van as they did every fall. They would have brought cases of BC peaches with them on their journey from Kelowna and they would stay to lend a hand with harvest. On this day I was either pestering my mom to trim my nails or maybe mom was pestering me to trim them up. Grandpa Bob would have said, “bring that here and let me see.” I am positive there was a lot of tickling that happened during this pedicure. But what a great person, he would have worked in the hot sun all day and still had time to give his granddaughter the attention and love she needed. I will remember this man for being a hard worker; he certainly played a part in building my morale fabric. Good things come to those who work hard! But on top of being a hard worker he always had time for family. He adored his grand kids. Rest in peace Grandpa Bob. Condolences from Simonne: “What a wonderful man he was. I have such good memories of him. He was always there to help me out with my truck and trailer, as well as so many other things. Man could he pour a good rye and coke.” I am so sorry for you and your family’s loss. You will miss him. Give your mom a big hug from me and tell her how much I love her. Hugs to you as well. For family and friends so wishing donations in memory of Robert may be made to the Village of Alida, ATT: Alida Rink (Memory of Robert Pete), P.O. Box 6, Alida, SK, S0C 0B0.
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