carlyle observer classifieds: march 4, 2016
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CLASSIFIEDS Friday, March 4, 201624
Obituaries
DUMUR, Jean (nee Campbell)January 20, 1939 - February 19, 2016
With heavy hearts the family of Lily Jean Dumur announces her passing. Jean passed away in Stoughton, SK on Friday, Febru-ary 19, 2016. Jean was predeceased by her husband Jim Du-mur; and brother Jim Campbell. She is survived by brother Jack Campbell; sister Irene Trofimenkoff; children Greg (Lexine), Jac-quie (Dave), Dave (Kim) and Garry (Tammy); ten grandchildren; and three great grandchildren. A MEMORIAL SERVICE will be held at the Kisbey Recreation Centre, Kisbey, SK on Saturday, May 21, 2016 at 3:30 p.m. Family and friends are invited to sign the online obituary and tributes page at www.regina-memori-al.ca. Arrangements entrusted to Regina Funeral Home (306) 789-8850.
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Auctions
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Auctions
Upcoming SalesApril 2/16: Household and Antique Auction for Nancy Brackenbury, Wawota, SKApril 9/16: Jack and Jean Vreys Carpentry Shop Close-out/Household Sale, Redvers, SKApril 17/16: 17th Annual Spring Consignment Sale, Wauchope, SKApril 30/16: Small Animal & Bird Sale, Redvers, SKMay 1/16: 3rd Annual South-line Consignment Sale with Mike Bartolf Sale, Oxbow, SKMay 7/16: Antique, Collectible Household, Hardware Con-signment, Arcola, SKMay 29/16: Farm and House-hold Sale for Allan Spearing, Oxbow, SKJune 4/16: Garth Shepherd and Consignors Sale, Alame-da, SKJuly 4/16: Moving Sale for Ar-mand and Cathy Hoffort, Kenosee Lake, SKJuly 9/16: Ron Colpitts Estate Auction, Oxbow, SKSept. 24/16: Antique & Col-lectible Dispersal for Ben and Agnes Lietz, Estevan, SKOct. 1/16: Small Animal & Bird Sale, Redvers, SKNov. 5/16: Antique, Collectible Consignment Sale, Arcola, SK
Key M AuctionsDellan: 452-3815
Cell: 452-7847Dennis: 485-8766Murray: 483-7454
For Sale - Misc
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For Sale - Misc
FOR SALE: Ford F-150 tail lights. Tinted, will fit 2010-2014, gently used, like new condition, $375 OBO. Please call (306) 575-8883.
POLE BARNS, Shops, steel buildings metal clad or fabric clad. Complete supply and in-stallation. Call John at 403-998-7907; [email protected].
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REFORESTATION NUR-SERY SEEDLINGS of hardy trees, shrubs, & berries for shelterbelts or landscaping. Spruce & Pine from $0.99/tree. Free shipping. Re-placement guarantee. 1-866-873-3846 or www.treetime.ca.
Wanted
WANTED: COLLECTOR PAYING TOP PRICES Inter-nationals 1206, 1456, 1026, 1468. Allis D-21, GM Olivers, Cockshutts, older FWA’ s. Old dealership signs, service sta-tion items, gas pumps, globes, oil cans. Red Indian, Buffalo, Dodge etc. (306)221-5908, (306)369-2810.
Livestock
Proudly Western Bull Sale
Saturday, March 19th, 1:00 p.m.
at the Whitewood Auction Barn
Whitewood, SK. Selling 70 yearling and 2 year old, Red, Black and
Fullblood Simmental bulls. Wintering and delivery
available. For a catalogue or more info contact
T Bar C Cattle Co. 306-220-5006
View the catalogue online at www.buyagro.com
Livestock
ANL POLLED HEREFORD SPRING BULL SALE
with guest Brooks Farms Sunday, March 20th
2:00 p.m. at the farm at Steelman, SK.
Selling 35 yearling and two-year-old bulls and a select group of open baldie heifers. Winter-ing and delivery available. For a catalogue or info contact Karl 306-487-2670, Jeremy 306-485-8003 or T Bar C Cattle Co. 306-220-5006. View the catalogue or videos online at:
www.buyagro.com
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Land For Sale
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Career Opportunities
Business Services
Land For Sale
Land for SaleS½-2-5-4-W2 cultivated land in R.M. of Browning. 2015 land taxes $802.69. Option to purchase oil lease revenue. ½ sold sepa-rately or as a parcel. Highest or any bid not necessarily accepted. Tenders submitted be-fore Friday, March 16, 2016 to Box 92 Ben-son.
Contact (306) 421-7041 for more details
April 8th & 9th - Cornerstone Theatre Inc. presents “It Runs In The Family” by Ray Cooney. Dinner Theatre - $35. Cocktails 6:00 p.m., Supper 7:00 p.m., Performance 8:00 p.m. Matinee: Sunday, April 10th, 2:00 p.m., $15, Sunday at the door, $20, Carlyle Memorial Hall. Box Office: The Pearl Boutique, 453-4488.
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Saturday, April 2nd - A Cabin Fever Concert with Saskia and Darrel: The Great Plains. Carlyle United Church on Saturday April 2 at 7:00 p.m. Tickets are $15.00, available at Pharmasave or the Carlyle United Church.
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Saturday, March 26th - Wawota Wildlife Fundraiser Banquet & Awards Night, Wawota Town Hall. Adults $20; 12 & under $15; 5 & under Free. Doors open 5:00. Beef supper 6:30. Toonie Bar. Special African & Canadian wildlife display! Raffle tables, silent auction, live auction, special Ladies raffle! Come join the fun. Tickets available from members. Phone 306-739-2701 (Allan) or 306-739-2680 (Morley).
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Sunday, March 13th - Act One Productions of Alida presents its Matinee show - “A Party to Murder”. Doors open 1:00 p.m. Show starts at 2:00 p.m. $15/person. $8 for 12 & under. Preschool Free. Tickets available at the door for Sunday only. Limited seats still available for March 9th, 10th, 11th & 12th. Phone 443-2444.
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Sunday, March 13th - Carlyle Skating Club Carnival “Rock of Ages”, 2:30 p.m. at the Carlyle Sports Arena. Guest skater is Koen Kucher, 2016 Pre-Novice Men’s Canadian Champion, home club is Skate Regina. Admission: Silver collection and Food Bank donations.
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Sunday, March 13th - Wawota United Church Annual Time and Talent Supper & Auction, Wawota Town Hall. Supper 5 p.m. Auction 6 p.m. Adults $13.00; Students $6.00.
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Thursday, March 17th - The Carlyle United Church Women will be holding their annual Irish Stew Supper on Thursday, March 17 from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. Wear your green and come out and enjoy great food and fellowship.
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Feed & Seed
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CLASSIFIEDS
Alida NewsSubmitted by Edel Cowan
Kennedy/Langbank NewsSubmitted by Doreen Cancade
Friday, March 4, 2016 25Houses for Sale
FOR SALE: Nestled in the heart of the Moose Mountains sits a beautiful piece of land with a 4 year old Custom Built home. This property includes Four quarters of land with a 2580 sq ft + fully finished walkout basement. 5 bed-room, 4 Bath home. Custom Hickory cabinets, Hardwood and tile throughout, Geother-mal Heat and Heated Double car garage. Full wrap around deck to enjoy the beautiful views. 20 minutes from Kip-ling, 40 minutes from Carlyle. For more information and to book viewings email:[email protected] or call (306)736-8215 serious inquir-ers only please.
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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 - 217 1/4’sSouth - 100 1/4’s
South East - 46 1/4’sSouth West - 65 1/4’s
North - 10 1/4’sNorth East - 14 1/4’sNorth West - 12 1/4’s
East - 56 1/4’sWest - 50 1/4’s
FARM AN D P ASTU RE LAN D AVAILAB LE TO REN T
PURCHASING:SINGLE TO LARGE BLOCKS OF LAND. PREMIUM PRICES PAID WITH QUICK
PAYMENT.
RENT BACK AVAILABLE
Call DOUG 306-955-2266
Mobile/Manufactured Homes
CANADIAN MANUFACTURED
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-multi section, single section, lake houses,
and duplex family units
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1.800.249.3969Check out our inventory atwww.medallion-homes.caHwy 2 South Prince Albert
Houses For Rent
FOR RENT: Two bedroom, two bath home for rent in Ar-cola, SK. Available March 1. Contact 306-530-2666.
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Auto Miscellaneous
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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
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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Peter’s Bros. Paving, south Okanagan paving company seeking experienced paving personnel (min. 3 years) for their highway division through-out BC. Relocation allowance may be available. Competitive wage $20.00 to $30.00 per hour plus benefits, full time seasonal. Please send re-sume to [email protected]
Career Opportunities
TRUCK MECHANICHEAVY DUTY
NOW HIRING
Yellowhead Sales & Leasing Ltd.Yorkton, SK
Own tools requiredFull TimeWages pending on experienceBene�ts available
Please contact Yellowhead Sales for more information
(306)783-2899
General Employment General Employment
Tender
Gail McLachlin and Joe Harvey returned home on February 22 from a Nature Tour of Costa Rica. They enjoyed this very beautiful country. Holidaying in Mexico during the last week of February were Gary and Brenda Junk, Gille and Cheryl Bou-tin, and Prudent and Joey Mailhiot. They returned home February 28. The Alida community extends their sincere sympathy to the fam-ily of Bryce McAuley of Manor who passed away on February 20, 2016 at the age of 81 years. A memorial ser-vice was held on Thursday, February 25 in the Manor Legion Hall. Gray and Edel Cowan attended an Award Ceremony on February 23 at the Estevan City Hall where their son Inspector Murray Cowan and Sargent Kevin Reed received their Exemplary Service awards for 20 years of service with the EPS. [“The Police exemplary service medal was created on August 12th 1983 and rec-ognizes Police offi cers who have per-formed in an exemplary matter which is characterized by good conduct, industry, and effi ciency. They must also serve 20 years of full time service with one or more recognizable Police services.”] Visiting with Pierre and Brenda Boutin over the weekend (February 26-28) were her sister Marcia Gervais and Collin Pottie (Meadow Lake), and her parents Gorman and Anita Orsted (Brandon). Supper guests with everyone on February 26 also included Debbie and Ken Forsyth (Pierson, MB) Lucien and Linda Wilvers (Redvers) and Ryan Gervais (Calgary). Members of the Alida Housing Authority met at 361 Café on Febru-ary 26 and held their regular housing meeting. Later that afternoon several other quests joined the members to
recognize Marica Gervais who had resigned her position in November 2015 after volunteering for 7 years with the Board. Marcia was present-ed with a commemorative clock from the Saskatchewan Housing Authority Corporation and the Alida Housing Authority by Chairperson Glenda Nielsen. Another breakfast has been suc-cessfully held at Alida Hall on Sun-day, February 28 with Kitchen Group # 2 serving up 42 breakfasts – Way to go guys and gals. Once again we had our local clientele present as well as guests from Storthoaks, Wauchope and Glen Ewen – it’s great to see you all and we do appreciate your continued support. Skylar was the volunteer from Newalta. This was the last Sunday that Newalta will be sending over a volunteer, they have come to the end of their commit-ment – We do appreciate this service and will miss seeing someone from there in the forthcoming breakfasts in March. Next Sunday (March 6) will see Kitchen Group # 3 at the helm – still have time to beat the breakfast total of 70. Speaking of breakfasts – please mark on your calendar that there is NO BREAK-FAST on MARCH 13 (drama Sunday) and NO BREAKFAST on MARCH 27 (Easter Sunday). Therefore there are ONLY TWO more breakfasts left – MARCH 6 and MARCH 20 – make sure to make note of these dates and do plan on coming out and enjoying a breakfast out. And I mean ENJOY – one never knows just what may turn up on your breakfast plate (it may be disguised in appearance but it is all edible) – Right Brian? This of course was thanks to the creative minds of the cooks – very artistic!!! Hope we see you on Sunday morning at the Hall for breakfast.
It was a great month for travel-ling and some folks enjoyed just do-ing that, a number of others spent the winter away from home enjoying the nice weather etc. Connie and Stewart Dayle, Karen Dyke, Fred and LeAnn Gravenor spent some time visiting with Norbert and Sam Beaujot at their home in Mexico. Dewayne and Joan Geiger ac-companied Wayne and Dawn Geiger along with Lloyd and Mel Cancade to Freeport Bahamas for a weeks holi-day. They enjoyed their time away but felt for the people residing there, as they had 2 hurricanes in 2007 which closed down many business and shops due to destruction of proper-ties. Doug Peters and Betty Barabash just returned from Mexico after hav-ing a great trip and attending a family wedding. Recently Alta O’Callaghan had a very good trip to Africa spending time visiting with her mother (in her late 90ís) and with other family members. George and Lorraine Smyth at-tended a funeral service at Redvers for Lorraine’s aunt (90 years of age) on Monday, Feb. 22nd. Brenda Rupert and her daughter Elizabeth of Melbourne, Australia spent a month visiting with family in Alberta, Ontario, Montmartre, Wawota and Kennedy. While in Ken-nedy about 20 ladies gathered at the Friendship Centre for a visit and a baby shower on Feb. 22nd. The Kennedy 4H Beef Club put together a senior curling team this year which consisted of Wade Rop-pel, Courtney Roppel, Amberlee Dayman, Blythe Clemence and Chey-enne Smith. Their journey started in Moosomin for the districts where
they were successful and won. Then they moved on to Regionals Jan. 23 in Milestone where they had a successful winning all their games which made them advance to the provincials held in Arcola Feb. 13th & 14th where the team was unable to put together a win. Congratulations to the group for making it to the Provincials and for making the Club PROUD. Margaret Debenham spent a few days in Regina with her daughter Laurie and family. Yvonne Bertalon was happy to have her grandson Jeremey Green of Lampman spend a few days with her during the holiday break, his mother Cindy picked him up last Sunday, this past Saturday Yvonne had her sister Dorothy Domes and her daughter Lorelei Raelfsena and Megan of Wey-burn visit. Once again the monthly bingo at the Friendship Centre was well attended ñthanks to all for making this evening possible. Winners were: Danielle Bourhis, Jennie Wilton, Lor-raine Fayant, Joe Barsi, Violet Daku, Marion Yuhasz, Jeanne Molnar, Betty Barabash. Jean Molnar won the door prize, the donated gift for one bingo by Betty Penny and Doreen Cancade was won by Betty Barabash, the 50/50 winner was Bryce Szilagyi of Kipling. A few people from Kennedy attended the “OLD 21” concert in Wawota on Sunday afternoon at the Wawota United Church Community Centre, all proceeds were for Telemir-acle which will be held on March 5th and the band will be taking part at 10:10 p.m. This band is compiled of Ryan Bender, Chris Istace and Lorne Frape (a blind musician)
FOR SALE BY TENDER
If you require additional information please contact Cindy at 306-455-2393
Submit all tenders, in a sealed envelope addressed to
Cindy Kolenz, GMArcola Co-op
Box 416Arcola, SK. S0C 0G0
24’ X 24’ metal building, 8’ high metal ceiling, 8’ plywood walls, insulated. Has wooden shelving, small electrical panel box, one walk in door, no floor. Building can be viewed at the Arcola Co-op during the week 9-12 and 1-4.
All tenders are to be in by March 11/2016 Removal of building is the responsibility of the buyer.