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Friday, January 2, 2015CARLYLE OBSERVER www.carlyleobserver.com18
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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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Wednesday, January 7, 2015 - Stoughton Early Learning Fa-cility S.E.L.F. Annual General Meeting, 7 p.m., Day Care Center, 113 Government Road, Stoughton. Items on agenda: General Meeting, Registration, Orientation/information.
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Jean Alida Walker Jean was born on the fam-ily farm northeast of Wauchope to John and Daisy Armitage on May 19th, 1927. She passed away peacefully on December 15th, 2014 at the age of 87 years. She received her elementary school education at the McAuley School, studied much of her high school by correspondence, took her Grade 12 at Regina College and earned her B.A. from the Univer-sity of Regina. Jean taught elementary school for 37 years, the last 16 of which were at the school in Fair-light. She and her husband Jim
owned and operated a farm near Parkman. When Jim passed away in 1966 his brother Earl operated the farm for them, with Jean teaching full time. After Earl died, the farm was rented out. Jean moved to Redvers until her move to the Sunrise Villa in Mary- eld. When Jean sold her house in Redvers, she very generously donated
the proceeds to some much-needed renovations for the group home be-longing to the Redvers Activity Centre. She also purchased two lifts for the Activity Centre. She bought equipment for the kindergarten room at the Redvers Elementary School. This classroom is now the Jean Walker classroom. As her health declined, she went to live in Moose Mountain Lodge in Carlyle until her passing. Jean was a loving, sel ess person who was always thinking of oth-ers and their needs before her own. She had a sharp mind and a great sense of humor. She worked very hard her entire life putting her heart and soul into all her ventures. She claimed that she loved to work beside her Dad when she was growing up on the farm. Jean loved children and they loved her. This was very evident in her teaching ability and in her students respect and admiration. As the health of her parents, her brother-in-law, Earl Walker, her sister-in-law Olive Walker declined, Jean again put aside her own needs to care for them. The eldest of nine children, Jean was a surrogate mother to her eight siblings. Jean was predeceased by her husband Jim, her twin daughters Jac-queline and Kathleen, her parents John and Daisy Armitage, her sister Myrna and brother Neill. She leaves to mourn her sisters Doris Ken-nett of Regina, Daisy Buchanan of Saskatoon, Colleen Reed of Keno-see Lake, and Bonnie Saunderson of Ft. St. John, BC; her brothers Jack Armitage of Prince Albert and George Armitage of Saskatoon; her brother-in-law Pete Walker of Oxbow; her sister-in-law Bev Armitage of Saltspring Island, BC. A funeral service was held on Friday, December 19th, 2014 at 2:00 P.M. at Wawota United Church, Wawota, Saskatchewan with Roy Bor-tolotto, of ciating. Interment will be held at a later date. Donations in memory of Jean may be sent to the Sunrise Villa in Mary eld, Moose Mountain Lodge in Carlyle, Walker House in Redvers or the Salvation Army. Please e-mail or sign the online book of condolences at www.carscaddenfuneralchapel.com. Arrangements are in care of G.R. Carscadden Funeral Chapel, Moosomin, Saskatchewan.
Edward Peter Haselhan1925 - 2014
Edward Peter Haselhan, late of Regina, Sask. and formerly of Lampman, Sask. passed away suddenly at his home in Regina on Monday, December 15, 2014 at the age of 89 years. Ed is survived by his loving wife of 57 years, Edith Haselhan; children, Lorine (Tore) Stoltenberg of Oslo, Norway, Judy (Walter) Mueller of Regina, Karl (Annette) Haselhan of Lampman and Jacqueline Haselhan of Regina; nine grandchildren and three great grandchildren; sister Lorraine Wilson and siser-in-law Jessie Haselhan.
He was predeceased by his son Craig Haselhan; parents, Catherine and Charles Haselhan; parents-in-law, Mary and William Krieg; sisters, Kathleen Mutz and Anne Haselhan; brother Andrew Haselhan and brothers-in-law, Henry Mutz and Bob Wilson. The Funeral Mass was celebrated on Saturday, December 20, 2014 at 11:00 a.m. at Holy Family R.C. Church, 1021 McCarthy Blvd. N., Regina, by Rev. Carlos Jimenez. Interment took place at Our Lady of Seven Sorrows Parish Cemetery, Lampman. Those wishing to make donations in Ed’s memory may do so directly to Souls Harbour Rescue Mission, PO Box 3356, Stn. Main, Regina, SK, S4P 3H1 or the Canadian Cancer Society, 1910 McIntyre Street, Regina, SK, S4P 2R3. Funeral arrangements were entrusted to Hall Funeral Services, Estevan.
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Congratulations to John Jamieson and Jodie Worley on the birth of a daughter on Dec. 14. She weighed 6lbs 8 oz and has been named Alexzandera Maine. Shannon Ramage and daughter Hayley from Cran-brook, BC made a surprise visit to family in Wawota recently. She visited with Heather Ramage, Buzz and Sheila Lonethunder,Keith and Gail Knelsen and Dora Knelsen . They also visited with Brittany Van Dresar, Kori and Brody in Carlyle.
Congratulations to Adam and Kendal Calibaba on the birth of a daughter, Ever-leigh Rae on Dec. 16. She weighed 6 lbs 15. A funeral service was held at the Wawota United Church on Friday, Decem-ber 19th for Jean (Armit-age) Walker. She passed away on Dec. 15 at Moose Mountain Lodge at the age of 87 years. Interment will be at a later date. The Wawota United Church was the setting for a baptism last Sunday. Baptized was Noah Em-
erson Greg Bloomfield, son of Evan and Natalie (Greenbank) Bloomfield. In attendance were Noah’s brother Grayson, his aunt and uncle, Paul and Tamara Kapell. Neve and Andrew, and grandmothers Ann Ka-pell and Lois Greenbank. It was nice to have these little ones out for church. The attendance of youngesters always adds to our worship time!! Season’s Greeting to you all! Many thanks to those who have helped out with the my news this past year!
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