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Friday, December 26, 2014CARLYLE OBSERVER www.carlyleobserver.com32
In Memoriam
Nicholl, Peggy - Dec 30, 2006.Eight years have sadly slipped awayWith thoughts of you to pass each dayAll occasions now seem so sadWhen we think of good times hadLaughter, joy and even a tearCome to mind when we hear “My Dear”You’re in our hear ts and thoughts each dayAnd sadly missed in every way...Lovingly remembered, sadly missed and forever in hearts “Our Dear Peggy”Love your families
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Personal Messages
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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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HAVE YOU BEEN HURT OR E M B A R R A S S E D B Y A D R I N K E R’ S B E H AV I O R ? Catholic Church basement, Church of Our Lady Roman Catholic Church, 6th St. West & Co te a u Ave . , Ca r ly l e , 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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Holidays and Holiday parties making you feel more alone than ever? Call Misty River In-troductions and let us help you find someone wonderful to spend the rest of your life with. (514) 879-0573, (519) 658-4 2 0 4 , ( 6 1 3 ) 2 5 7- 3 5 3 1 , (416) 777-6302, (705) 734-1292
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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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General Employment
Ironworkers, Pipefitters &
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(+$44/hr) for an industrial project in
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paid to those who qualify. Benefits, pension plan and RRSPs offered.
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HELP WANTED: Cashier with accounting experience. Apply in person with resume to Car-lyle Convenience & Gas Bar.
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Logging contractor with me-chanical equipment needed to harvest app. 20,000m3 or more of softwood & possibly some hardwood. Stump to dump contract. 204-689-2261 ([email protected]) Wabow-den. MB.
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Auctions
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April 12, 2015: 2nd Annual Southline Consignment Sale, Glen Ewen, Sask. Selling ma-chinery/vehicles, hardware & tools. To consign contact Den-nis Seymour, 485-8766; Mur-ray Rossow, 483-7454.April 26, 2015: 16th Annual Spring Consignment Sale at Wauchope. Selling machinery, vehicles, tools, hardware. To consign contact:
Key M AuctionDellan/Donna at 452-3815 or
452-7847 (cell) or email:[email protected]
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For Sale - Misc
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F O R SA L E : Pro fo r m F i t Crosswalk Treadmill. Basically new (gently used). Many dif-ferent workout/weight loss op-t ions. Paid $1,300, asking $400. Please call (306)-575-8883.
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PROVINCE-WIDE CLASSI-FIEDS. Reach over 550,000 readers week ly. Ca l l th is newspaper NOW or 306-649.1400 for details.
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STEEL BUILDINGS/METAL BUILDINGS 60% OFF! 20x28, 30x40, 40x62, 45x90, 50x120, 60x150, 80x100 sell for bal-ance owed! Call 1-800-457-2206 www.crownsteelbuild-ings.ca
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STEEL BUILDINGS/Meta l Bu i ld ings up to 60% off ! 30x40, 40x60, 50x80, 60x100, 80x100 sell for balance owed! Call 1-800-457-2206.www.crownsteelbuildings.ca.
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STEEL BUILDINGS... “REAL-LY BIG SALE!” All steel build-ing models and sizes. Plus ex-tra savings. Buy now and we will store until spring. Pioneer S t e e l 1- 8 0 0 - 6 6 8 - 5 4 2 2 www.pioneersteel.ca
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Wanted
Buying malt barley, oats and rye. Call Mark at North Ameri-can Foods on prices. 1-306-457-1500.
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FIREARMS. All types wanted, estates, collections, single items, military. We handle all paperwork and transportation. L i c e n s e d D e a l e r . 1.866 .960 .0045 www.do l -lars4guns.com.
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WANTED - All Wild Fur, Shed Antler, Old Traps. Call Brian (306) 278-7756 or (306) 278-2425 or Phil (306) 278-2299
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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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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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RVs/Campers/Trailers
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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Take time for kindness and for giving. Take time for friendship and happy living. To all readers of this column - a very blessed Christmas season and may it continue all through the New Year. Two couples from Langbank enjoyed a great trip recently, Kleven and Judy MacDougall, Cliff and Donna Worley spent their holiday in Nashville, Branson, Memphis and Pigeon Forge. Kennedy Langbank School proudly presented their annual Christmas concert on Tuesday, Dec. 16th, with a very good attendance. All of the participants were very happy about their parts in the concert. What great talent we have in Kennedy. Have a good holiday, teachers, boys and girls. Once again your news would be much appreciated for this column.
Alida News Submitted byEdel Cowan
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 will be held December 22 at Redvers Catholic Church. Gray and Edel Cowan spent from December 15-17 in Regina visiting with their son Jeff while attending medical appointments. Faye Walker and Lenore Rittaler visited with Edel and Gray Cowan on Thursday, December 18 and they all enjoyed a lunch together. Families of students who attend Oxbow Prairie Horizons School either attended the Christmas Concert which was held in the afternoon or again in the evening on Thursday, December 18. They too enjoyed the program that was presented – a job well done by both teachers and students – keep up the great work. There were many family members who attended the Redvers Elementary School Christmas Concert on Thursday, December 18. It was a very pleasant concert and it’s great to see the little ones and older students participating in the program. Their songs were great – sure makes Christmas seem as if it’s just around the corner now. Keep up the great work teachers and students we do appreciate your contribution to Christmas season. Hope you all have a very Merry Christmas and a great holiday season. It is the Alida Annual Old Fashioned Christmas Concert at the Alida Hall this evening, Friday, December 19 which again will put one into the Christmas spirit. One really enjoys these songs of the season, the true meaning of Christmas with a pageant, as well as the moment of remembrance for those who will not be among us this year and of course Old St Nick usually fi nds his way to Alida. May each and every one of you have a wonderful Holiday season – Merry Christmas One and All! Please remember to give me a call at 306-443-3496 if you have any news or send an e-mail at [email protected] – I look forward to hear from you. Until next time – Keep smiling – Drive safely and Take care. The community of Alida and area hopes that everyone had as great Christmas as one could have and that Santa was generous to all. We wish You and Yours all the Best in 2015 – Happy New Year Everyone!
Maryfield Sunrise Villa News What a festival of music we have had this week! The German Youth Group came, with three pianists, to sing their traditional carols. Sunday afternoon brought the Sinclair Mennonite Choir, with their 20 young men and women and carols that were new to us. Next day at supper time the ladies who sang at the Spirit of Christmas Concert sang several songs from that program, and led us in our favorite carols. Betsy’s Bifocal Beauties have come together since the fi rst of those old fashioned Christmas concerts. A violin and piano duo from that concert was our young caregiver from Kola, Kornelia Neufeld, and her young brother Willie. They thrilled us with their rendition of O Holy Night. After lunch next day Carol Veysey and her piano students visited us. The Carollers from the Associated Gospel Church and a children’s choir from Kola are still to come. Sunday the 14th was also Ruth Longman’s birthday, with a host of visitors: Cy, Chris, Quincy and Mary Longman from Brandon; Doug and Diana Longman from Rocanville; with Steven Lynette and Ella Bock. Other guests were: Cathy and Carey Thompson, Winnipeg, with “Horner”, Bonnie Ens; Paula Kenler, Heather and Lexi Draper; Glen and Susan Isobel, Regina, with Pat Oliver, Jackie and Norm Oliver. Evelyn Downer visited many friends, and Heather Thomas, Alicia and Abigail spent time with Grandma Mary Hartlin.Sympathy to the Armitage family of Jean Walker, teacher and long-time member of Redvers and Sunrise Villa. Hello and congratulations to Bill Wells, who has moved to Redvers Health Centre. Since leaving the Villa nine months ago he has not found card players in any of the Sun Country Care Homes. Have all the Golden Age Centre players moved to the condos? Happy New Year, and Thank Y ou, people of Maryfi eld
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