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Friday, December 19, 2014CARLYLE OBSERVER www.carlyleobserver.com26
ERFURT: In memory of a dear, dear friend, Bud, who passed away Dec. 21, 2001.Not a day goes by that we don’t think of you, Bud.Missing you just as much to-day as we did 13 years ago.Always missed by Karen & Dennis and family and Kevin & June and family
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Remembering our Dad/Grand-pa and Papa. Sept. 28, 1920 to Dec. 22, 2011.The moment that you died Our hearts were torn in two,One side filled with heartacheThe other died with you.We often lie awake at night,When the world is fast asleep,And take a walk down memo-ry laneWith tears upon our cheeks.Remembering you is easy,We do it everyday,But missing you is heartacheThat never goes away.We hold you tightly with our heartsAnd there you will remain,Until the joyous day arrivesThat we will meet again.Missing you always and re-member ing you with love. From your family: Dan, Shir-ley, Bob, Donnie, Jacqui, Jodi and families
STAPLES: J. Dain Staples, July 6, 1991 to Dec. 17, 2011. In lov-ing memory of our son, who was tragically taken from us at the tender age of 20 years.We feel you with us oftenIn oh so many waysYour memory brings us sun-shineOn our sad and darkest days.
The lives you touched were manyThrough your humor, your wit and your smileIf we had one wish,We would have you backIf even for awhile.
Your memory is our keepsakeWith which you will never part,God has you in His keeping,We have you in our hearts.Loved and missed always, Mom & Dad
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Congratulations to Preston Bax and Krista Peddle on the birth of their son,
Aiden James Baxborn Nov. 28, 2014, weighing 7 lbs., 1 oz. Proud grandpar-ents are Wayne and Sherry Peddle of St. John’s, New-foundland and Kathy Bax and Don of Carlyle, SK
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Faced with a Drinking Prob-lem? Perhaps A lcoho l i cs Anonymous can help. Weekly meet ings: Tuesdays, 8 :00 p.m. White Bear P.C. Office (south of Resort Office). Infor-mat ion phone Barr y, 577-2130; Carlyle - Wednesdays at 8:00 p.m., Church of Our Lady Roman Catholic Church, 6th St. West & Coteau Ave. For info phone Don 577-2064.
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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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Christmas Gift Idea: Concert Tickets - Redvers Arts Council has tickets available for the following concerts in Redvers: Meg-an Nash - rising Sk Country Artist, Feb 7 at Redvers United Church, adult advance $20.00, student advance $10.00; Shel-don Cassavant - Magician, March 9, location to be arranged, all tickets $15.00; Memory Lane - a group doing songs from the 40’s, 50’s, 60’s, May 8, at the Redvers Rec Centre, adult ad-vance $25.00, student advance $15.00. Tickets are available as singles or as a pack of all three concerts. A three pack is $50.00. For more information or to buy tickets call 306-452-3370, 306-452-3855 or see Bill Murray at Murray’s Store in downtown Red-vers.
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Tuesday, January 20th - Public Meeting for Discussions on Planning for a new Redvers Arts Centre, 7 p.m. at the Redvers Activity Centre. All are encouraged to attend. More details at www.redversartscentre.wordpress.com
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Doris FergusonSadly we announce the passing of our loving mother, grandmother and great grandmother Doris Wal-lin Ferguson on December 10 2014 in Saskatoon. She was born March 23, 1929 in Arpiers, Sask. She married Gerald Ferguson and raised their family in Viscount, Arcola and Carlyle, Sask. Mom moved to Saskatoon and worked for Sears Canada and Sunnyside Nursing Home. She had a sense of humor that endeared her to many friends at Legion Manor where many card games and an-tics were played. She later moved to Preston Park and enjoyed her
time there. Mom looked forward to church services at McClure United Church. Mom enjoyed her home care workers and appreciated their kindness and care. She was predeceased by parents John and Gota Wal-lin, brothers Sven and George, sisters Kirsten Udell and Elsie Johns, sister-in-law Florence Wallin, brother-in-law Cy Udell, nieces Connie Blacklock, Debbie Wallin, nephews Garry Johns, Terry Udell. She is survived by children Sandra (John Read) and their sons Rhett (Kelly), Michael (Lindsay) and great grandsons Matthew, Trevor and Benjamin; Judy (Michael Sauter) and his sons Hardy (Heidi), Barkley (Yulia), Don (Renae) and their children Jessica, Max, Kingston, Josie, Titan, Kya; Bruce Ferguson; brother Ralph Wallin brother-in-law Clarence Johns, sister-law Mary Wallin and several nieces and nephews. At Mom’s re-quest there will be no funeral service. Park Funeral Chapel, 311 Third Avenue, Saskatoon is in charge of arrangements.
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Brittany SteneBrittany Stene is the daugh-t e r o f W a r d & D o n n a Stene, and the granddaughter of May Kippan & the late Hugh Kippan, and Dale and Verna Stene. On June 6, Br ittany convocated from the U of R with a degree major ing in Health. She is currently em-ployed wi th Prai r ie Val ley School Division. We are so proud of you & your accom-plishment.
Love Dad, Mom, Stephanie & Matthew
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TENTS FOR RENT: Old-fash-ioned tent for old-fashioned price! Two 25’x50’ tents. 306-577-2100; cell: 306-575-3271.
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FOR SALE: Fifth wheel camp-er, 2000 Keystone Cougar, sleeps 6. Queen beds, fully equipped, slide out. Very good condition. $9,500. 306-577-2100 or 306-575-3271.
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Sympathy to Joyce Lincoln and her family on the passing of her son-in-law, Paul Labroissere of Regina. He was the late Brenda Lincoln’s husband. He passed away on Nov. 26 at the age of 73 years. Several family members travelled to Regina on Friday to attend his funeral service. Sympathy also to Joe and Jean Brisbois on the passing of her Aunt Verna Percy of Fairlight. She was a resident at Deer View Lodge. Her funeral service was in Maryfi eld on Saturday, Dec. 6. Happy birthday to Phil Linder who celebrated his 80th birthday recently. Family and friends joined him for a supper and social evening. On Nov. 16, the Town of Kennedy organized a farewell for George and Eleanor Hodgins. They were long time residents of Wawota before moving to Kennedy . Their next move will be to Niverville, MB We wish them well in their new home. Raise the Rafters group’s latest fundraiser was to have the Kelly Family from Moosomin entertain at the United Church on Sunday evening past. It was an enjoyed by all who attended. The many RTR fundraisers are not only fundraisers but also an opportunity for the town to attend and enjoy various events and musical groups. The Wawota Business Enhancement Group are also to be commended on the great Winter Fun Festival they organized for Friday, Dec. 5. This included free skating, snacks, horse drawn sleighs, crafts, a hot dog supper, a visit from Santa and pictures with Santa and a movie. These events were all free and supervision was provided for the youngsters freeing the adults to be shop at the local businesses that remained open for the evening. The SCC, Daycare, WBEG, Conexus, graduation class and the United Church were all involved in presenting this great evening! Belated happy birthday greetings to a former Wawota resident, Jean Dickson. She celebrated her 85th birthday at Kennedy on Dec. 3. Many friends and family joined her at the common room at Unit 6 of the Senior Housing Complex. Close family attending were son Grant and daughters, Marlene, Brenda and Gayle.Visiting with Dave and Gail Engle recently were their daughters, Nancy Eckert and Jenn Watson from Calgary.The Wawota Lions held their 46th annual Senior’s Christmas Supper last Monday evening. Over 160 appreciative seniors attended. They put on a good meal with exemplary service! Winner of the basket which was raffl ed was Clifford Wilson. The draws for the Museum’s Santa Surprise were Arlene Lamontagne and Janice Wilson. More than $584.00 was raised from the tickets sold. Local businesses donate the prizes. Ron and Judy Gray of Regina renewed acquaintances in Wawota over last weekend.Each Sunday at the Wawota United Church a short reading is done to inform us about the use of our money that we donate to the Mission and Service Fund. This is “Minute for Mission”. Last Sunday we were told how our contributions helped with the publishing of the church’s monthly magazine, The Observer. It is the oldest English newspaper published in North American with providing this magazine for a continuous 186 years. Sympathy to the family and friends of Phyllis Blaise who passed away at Grenfell on Dec. 6. She was 91 years old and a former resident of Wawota and the Villa at Maryfi eld. Her funeral service was at the United Church on Dec. 11. Interment was in the Wawota Cemetery. Raise the Rafters held their second Annual Christmas Gala On Saturday, Dec. 13. Those attending enjoyed cocktails, a fi ne supper, entertainment and dancing. Another example of the ingenuity and hard work from this group. As quoted from the NIAM this is what happens when you dare to dream!
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The birthday of the week was Carman (Horner) Wright’s. He had a table full of guests waiting for him, but only Shelly and Jim Clark signed the guest book. Jack and Jean Vreys of Redvers, and Wayne Truman visited all the residents last week. Another Santa, a Lion “from the North Pole” came from his visit on Main Street last Saturday. He sang and handed out chocolates to the residents. Bernadette Kenler visited with Aunt
Marie-Anne Lemieux. Roy Bortolotto, assisted by Lyle Adair, brought Communion to all who wished to receive. Alice Chaput and several staff members attended the funeral in Wawota United Church for Phyllis Blaise. Our sympathy goes out to Joe and Shirley. As we “wait for Santa” Gloria and Ron Oliver bring us Bingo, Doris Erickson leads exercises, whist and card bingo; and the daily spades games go on.
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