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Friday, January 23, 2015CARLYLE OBSERVER www.carlyleobserver.com18
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Work Wanted
Experienced bookkeeper look-ing to do home based full cy-cle accounting or basic book-keeping.* A/P & A/R* Reconciliation of bank ac-counts/credit cards * Financial Statements* Year End Preparation for your accountant* Work from home office in Carlyle* Hourly or monthly fees de-pending on workload* Resume with references available upon requestTerri Morson 306-533-0861 [email protected]
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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
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For Sale - Misc
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Adver t isements and state-ments contained herein are the sole responsibility of the persons or entities that post the adver tisement, and the Saskatchewan Weekly News-paper Association and mem-bership do not make any war-ranty as to the accuracy, completeness, truthfulness or reliability of such advertise-ments. For greater information on adver t is ing condit ions, please consult the Associa-t ion’s Blanket Adver t is ing Conditions on our website at www.swna.com.
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FOR SALE: Motorized scooter for sale. Never used outdoors. Battery like new. Comes with charger and instruction book. Bought new in October 2014. Alice Savill, Carlyle, 305-453-6217
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For Sale - Misc
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Wanted
WANTED - All fur, coyotes, etc. Shed Antlers & Old Traps. Phone Bryon (306) 278-7756 or Phil (306) 278-2299
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PLACING AN ADBY PHONE:
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In Person or By Mail:The Carlyle Observer
Box 160, 132 Main StreetCarlyle, Sask. S0C 0R0
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Monday to Friday
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Kelvington Trailblazers Poker Derby. Feb 7, 2015. Registra-tion 10 am - noon. 60-100 miles with lunch and gas halfway. $1500 riders’ only prize. Further info available at: www.townof-kelvington.com or call 306.327.4482.
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Redvers Arts Council presents Megan Nash, a Saskatchewan singer and songwriter of folk, roots and country tunes. Join us at the Redvers United Church, Saturday, Feb 7 at 7:30 p.m. for en-tertainment, dessert and coffee. Adult advance tickets $20.00, student advance $10.00. Ticket price includes dessert and cof-fee. For tickets call 306-452-3370, 306-452-3855, 306-452-3972 or visit Bill Murray’s Store in downtown Redvers.
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WHITEWOOD TRADE FAIR & CRAFT SHOW & SALE. Satur-day, May 2, 2015. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Whitewood Community Centre. To register a booth call Randy at 306-735-7696. Email: [email protected]
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Legal/Public Notices
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE ESTATE OF MILTON S T E V E N S O N , L AT E O F WAWOTA, SASKATCHEWAN DECEASEDAll claims against the above estate verified by statutory declaration and with particu-lars and valuation of security held, if any, must be sent to the Public Guardian and Trus-tee of Saskatchewan before the 15th day of February, 2015.
PUBLIC GUARDIAN AND TRUSTEE OF
SASKATCHEWAN #100-1871 Smith Street
Regina, SKS4P 4W4
ATTENTION:Bonnie Wasyluk
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Houses for Sale
HOUSE FOR SALE OR RENT IN WAWOTA. 4 bedrooms, 1½ baths, detached garage and new tin roof. Call Leanne Sorenson at Andrew Agen-cies, 306-577-1213.
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Property For Sale
Quarter (160 acres) of Land for Sale or Rent in the RM of Moose Mountain (#63); south-west of Carlyle NW 36 07 03 W2, 2 miles south of Highway 13, 1 ½ miles west of Highway 9. Contact Phi l Thiemann 306 373-7295 after 5:30 p.m. or email:[email protected]
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Apartments/Condos for Rent
FOR RENT: Furnished one bedroom suite in Manor. Free satellite, fridge and stove, new kitchen cabinets, 42-inch flat sc reen t . v. Pr i va te deck . $1400/mo., plus $1400 dam-age deposit. Utilities paid by Landlord. Call 306-448-2116.
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Houses For Rent
HOUSE FOR RENT: House for rent in Kenosee. 3 bed-rooms, completely furnished. Available Feb. 1. Call 306-891-5601.
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Houses For Rent
NEW house for rent in Fill-more. 950 sq. ft., 2 bedrooms, 2 baths. For more information call 306-921-3114.
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Suites For Rent
BRAND NEW SUITE FOR RENT: 2 bedrooms, large win-dows, complete with fridge, stove, dishwasher, washer, dryer, in Fillmore. Call 306-891-5601.
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Feed & SeedHEATED CANOLA
WANTED!!- 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
Buying/SellingFEED GRAINS
heated / damagedCANOLA/FLAXTop price paid
FOB FARMWestern
Commodities877-695-6461
Visit our website @www.westerncommodities.ca
Rentals & Leases
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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Frederick Robert SmithBorn: January 20, 1931Died: January 3, 2015
In loving memory of Frederick Robert Smith of Mary eld, SK who passed away at Southeast Integrated Long Term Care Facility in Moosomin, Sk, on Saturday January 3, 2015 at the age of 83. A funeral service was held on Thursday January 8, 2015 at 2 p.m. in St. Andrews United Church in Mary eld, Sk. with Roy Bortolotto of ciating. Interment will be held at a later date. Fred was predeceased by his father and mother, Bill and Alma Smith, brother Geordie Smith and granddaughter Ashley Ostepchuk. He will be greatly missed by his wife of 61 years, Margaret (Brady), his children: Freda (Rob) Hill - Mary eld, Dale (Gord) Otto- Yorkton, Sharon (Don) Osipoff - Regina, Lucille (Ken) Sheane – Mary eld; grandchildren, Keith(Tina) Hill, Duane(Joanne) Hill, Michelle(Bryan) Fetter, Patrick Hill, Chad Otto, Scott(Chasity) Otto, Ryan(Shara) Ostepchuk, Cody(Geanna) Ostepchuk, Carmen(Kris) Bernstrom, Amanda(Chris) Sheane, Candace Simon; 20 great grandchildren; sister Jean(Murray) Taylor, his aunt Freda Page, sister- in-law Verla Smith, brother and sister-in-law Jack & Inez Brady, sister-in-law Joyce Kay, brother-in-law Lloyd Peterson, sister-in-law Wende Brady and many nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. If friends so desire memorial tributes may be made to a charity of their choice in memory of Fred. Email or sign the online book of condolences at www.carscaddenfuneralchapel.com.
January is NutritionAwareness Month!
Lizann Grant, Bridge Road Developments
1-855-225-4183
Join us for a short presentation by a
registered Dietician followed by an Epicure
Selections Party at Taylor Park Estates!
Monday, January 26th @ 2:00 pm312 Froude Street, Stoughton
Everyone Welcome!
www.taylorparkestates.ca
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Obituaries
Notice
Additionally Vanessa and Jorja, Sargent, Hislop, Birch, and Lewis are also part of the senior dance team, made up of 18 dancers in total, who will be performing on this year’s Telemiracle. Though specifi c times will not be released for performers until February, they will be performing either on Saturday, March 7 or 8. “They auditioned in September with a jazz number called, ‘All That Jazz,’ and we were notifi ed in Novem-ber that we had been chosen to perform,” Lawrence-Bhimji stated. “We chose to audition because it’s just another op-portunity to perform and as a teacher I believe dancing is not all about the competitive dance but it’s about their love of dance and participating in non-competitive set-tings is good for that.” The local dancers who are participating on this senior squad and going to Telemiracle will be collecting pledges and donations on behalf of the community to present after their performance. For anyone unable to catch this performance, the Dance Zone’s local recital will be held on May 8 at 6:30 p.m. in the Carlyle Elementary School’s gymnasium. Tickets will go on-sale April 20.
Blaine Gee Blaine was born in Viceroy, Saskatchewan to Eileen and Wilfred Gee; the eldest of three sons along with Brian and Boyd. Blaine was also blessed with a son Cody (Laura Lee Entler) and three grandchildren Brodee 4, Corben 3, Robbin 2, all who reside in Texas. Blaine’s childhood schools were Desmond and Rexall Country Schools, which were located two miles from his home (uphill both ways). He rode horse-back to the country schools and later rode the school bus to
Bengough, where he completed grade 8. He wasn’t exactly the teacher’s pet, as his attention was mostly looking out the window watching the horses in the corral near the school. Blaine spent most of his holidays at his Granddad and Grandma Williams Ranch, south of Glasnevin, Saskatchewan. His grandparents were very special to him; he admired the great love they had for each other. Granddad was a big tease and Blaine learned that trait very well. Blaine would be full of the “devil”, he would like to pull tricks, sometimes too many, which would get him into trouble with his Grandma. Between Blaine and his Granddad, they drove Grandma Williams crazy. Growing up on a mixed farm at Bengough and leaving home at the age of 14 years, Blaine Gee worked his way through to the U.S. where he spent 30 years in both the movie industry and cowboying on the “big out ts”, Levi Strauss Ranch. He lived everywhere from Arizona and New Mexico to Wyoming and California. As a stuntman and wrangler in Hollywood’s horse operas, he worked on the likes of Long Riders, Chisholm Trail, Going South, and Urban Cowboy. Mingling with the stars, Blaine said that one of the highlights of his career was “working with the Carradine boys on Long Riders”, while he also got to know Michael Landon through the T.V. series Little House On The Prairie. Blaine will tell you that he learned the hard way as his tasks included everything from “training fallin’ horses” to jumping horses through a window. Because of his no fear spirit, he was a stunt man in the movie industry, “Smokey and the Bandit” starring Bert Reynolds. He had that stereo- typical cowboy look, so was he was perfect as “The Marlboro Man”. Blaine said that they would have to sit on horseback in the cold for hours so the photographer could capture the perfect light needed for the ad. As a result, Blaine froze his ears many times; the ill-effects were very hairy ears. Replanting his roots in Southern Saskatchewan, Blaine moved to Wood Mountain in 1997 to work for a local rancher and rodeo announcer Gary Jones; content to retire close to home. He also worked in the oil industry as a core hand in many places in Canada and the United States. He was a man that could x anything and run any piece of equipment. Even with failing eyesight, he could pick up a toothpick with the grapple fork. Blaine’s claim to fame was the famous Long Horn Bull, Blatant “The Wonder Bull”. Everywhere Blaine showed Blatant, anyone could have a ride on him. He was one of Blaine’s range bulls for three years and he could never keep him home, so he roped him one day and went to ride him just like a horse--he neck reined, backs up and lays down. Blatant’s picture has been all over the world and he used the bull for movie work, commercials, rodeos, and a variety of publicity events. Since 2007 Blaine resided with Rowena Eddy, whom he loved very much, on her farm near Grif n, Saskatchewan. His efforts in improving the old farm will be forever appreciated and remembered. His touch is everywhere there. Blaine, will be deeply missed by all the people’s lives that he has touched including Dr. Miakhil, Dr. Khan, and Dr. Beaulieu. He worked at the Assiniboia and Weyburn Livestock Auction Market, an industry that needs the skills of good hard riding cowboys and Blaine t the job description perfectly. Blaine suffered many injuries because of working with livestock (buffalo, horses, cows) but he still kept getting back into that saddle. Even being a rough tough on the outside type of character, he had many gentle ways; the strength of an ox and the softness of a lamb. He knew how to buy cards and owers for the right occasions and always had a candle burning. He was a very patient man. He could make a dif cult situation easy with his unique comedy style; a rare talent. He was ready to help anybody out at a moment’s notice. A generous guy, he would give his last nickel. This last year, Blaine got back into the saddle again in buying, selling, and trading “Good” horses, one of his many fortes. He was riding the best broke horse at the sale barns. He was very proud of the horses he was dealing with, well broke and good pedigree and papered. Blaine had demons that no one will ever understand except God and everyone accepted him the way he was. Sometimes this made life more challenging than it needed to be but that is just the way it was. Blaine was a cowboy’s cowboy, the last of the real hard core cowboys. Blaine is sleeping now and for sure he will ride on many more trail rides on the new earth with well broke horses and he will not be in pain again. Thank you Lord for Blaine’s life and all the legacies he left behind. He will always be remembered by all who knew him. You are invited to leave a personal message of condolence at the family’s on-line obituary at: www.myalternatives.ca. Arrangements in care of Alternatives Funeral & Cremation Services, Regina (306-757-2327).
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