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Friday, December 5, 2014 CARLYLE OBSERVER www.carlyleobserver.com 26 Personal Messages CRIMINAL RECORD? Cana- dian record Suspension (Criminal pardon) seals record. American waiver al- lows legal entry. Why risk em- ployment, business, travel, li- censing, deportation, peace of mind? Free consultation: 1- 800-347-2540 ccn1x Faced with a Drinking Prob- lem? Perhaps Alcoholics Anonymous can help. Weekly meetings: Tuesdays, 8:00 p.m. White Bear P.C. Office (south of Resort Office). Infor- mation phone Barry, 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. tfn HAVE YOU BEEN HURT OR EMBARRASSED BY A DRINKER’S BEHAVIOR? Catholic Church basement, Church of Our Lady Roman Catholic Church, 6th St. West & Coteau Ave., Carlyle, 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 tfn 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. tfn LOCAL HOOKUPS BROWSE4FREE 1-888-628-6790 or #7878 Mobile ***** HOT LOCAL CHAT 1-877-290-0553 Mobile: #5015 ***** Find Your Favourite CALL NOW 1-866-732-0070 1-888-544-0199 18+ ccn1x General Employment Required person to Cook and Clean for approx 10 man road construction camp; winter work with possibility of year round. Accommodations provided. Winter work is in south east part of Sask. Must have valid driver’s license; safe food handling ticket; and experience in a similar environment. Send resume and work references to: Bryden Construction, Box 100, Arborfield, Sk. S0E 0A0 Fax: 306-769-8844 Email: brydenconstruct@ xplornet.ca PO Box 46 Site 145 RR1 Brandon, Manitoba R7A 5Y1 Class 1 Drivers Required **$0.48/mile to start** **Paid Can/US border crossings** **Paid loading** **Paid unloading** **Benefits incl. vision, health, dental, disability** **Company matched pension** Contact Tyler P: 204.571.0187 ext. 5 F: 204.571.9363 E: theuchert@ renaissancetrans.ca General Employment This Week’s Hottest Jobs!! SaskPower Apprentice Linesperson Regina, Saskatchewan Aboriginal hiring initiatives within Canada are of top of mind for todays employers To view these jobs and many more please visit our Aboriginal recruitment website at www.firstnations jobsonline.com phone 306 229 6774 First Nations Jobs nline CRIMINAL RECORD? Don’t let your past limit your career plans! Since 1989 Confiden- tial, Fast Affordable - A+ BBB Rating EMPLOYMENT & TRAVEL FREEDOM Call for FREE INFO BOOKLET 1-8- NOW-PARDON (1-888-972- 7366) www.RemoveYourRe- cord.com ccn28-4 HELP WANTED: Cashier with accounting experience. Apply in person with resume to Car- lyle Convenience & Gas Bar. 25-17 Help Wanted! Make up to $1000 a week mailing bro- chures from Home! Genuine Opportunity. No experience Required. Start Immediately! http://www.localmailers.net ccn1x General Employment Hire Yield Ag Solutions is hir- ing fulltime Farm Supervisor. Duties include coordinating and supervising the work of general farm workers, super- vise and oversee growing and other crop related operations, establish procedures, ensure farm safety, maintain quality control and production records and assist in general farm du- ties. Extended hours in the busy seasons are expected, hours are flexible. The ideal candidate will have a college certificate or other specialized training or experi- ence in agriculture. Must have a valid driver’s license and work references. Excellent working conditions and require our team to be re- liable and self motivated. Good housing options available. These fulltime posi- tions are located, 5kms East of Arcola, SK at SE 14-8-4- w2. We are paying $13.30 - $17.30/hr. Please send re- sume to: brownridge@sask- tel.net or fax: 306.455.2305. 28-2 General Employment Hire Yield Ag Solutions is hir- ing fulltime Farm Worker(s), duties include operating trac- tors, air drills, corn planter, swathers, grain trucks, au- gers, grain vac, combines and various other machinery. You will be required to inspect, troubleshoot, repair and main- tain farm vehicles, implements and machinery. Extended hours in the busy seasons are expected, hours are flexible. The ideal candidate will have experience working on a farm, operating large farm equip- ment and be mechanically in- clined. You will require basic farm knowledge, obtained thru courses related to farming or work experience on a farm. Must have a valid driver’s li- cense and work references. Excellent working conditions and require our team to be re- liable and self motivated. Good housing options available. These fulltime posi- tions are located, 5kms East of Arcola, SK at SE 14-8-4- w2. We are paying $15 - $19/hr. Please send resume to: [email protected] or fax: 306.455.2305. 28-2 Hire Yield Ag Solutions is hir- ing seasonal Farm Worker(s), duties include operating trac- tors, air drills, corn planter, swathers, grain trucks, au- gers, grain vac, combines and various other machinery. You will be required to inspect, troubleshoot, repair and main- tain farm vehicles, implements and machinery. Extended hours in the busy seasons are expected, hours are flexible. The ideal candidate will have experience working on a farm, operating large farm equip- ment and be mechanically in- clined. You will require basic farm knowledge, obtained thru courses related to farming or work experience on a farm. Must have a valid driver’s li- cense and work references. Excellent working conditions and require our team to be re- liable and self motivated. Good housing options available. These seasonal positions will start April 2015 and end Dec 2015 and are lo- cated, 5kms East of Arcola, SK at SE 14-8-4-w2. We are paying $15 - $19/hr. Please send resume to: brown- [email protected] or fax: 306.455.2305. 28-2 Join Flight Centre as a Travel Consultant in Saskatoon, and boost your career with a glo- bal organization and one of the fastest growing business- es of its kind in the world! Re- ceive uncapped earning po- tential and comprehensive personal and professional de- velopment. For full details, and to apply online, please visit www.apply- first.ca/jobF163266 swna1x JOURNEYMAN Heavy Duty Mechanic required for oilfield trucking company. Will consid- er 3rd year apprentice or high- er. Full-time position. Phone resume to: 780-842-6444. Fax 780-842-6581. Email: rig- [email protected]. swna1x Looking for a great career? Riverbend Co-op in Outlook, SK is now hiring for a MEAT MANAGER. Experience re- quired. Contact Dale or Shau- na at (306) 867-8614 or by email - sforris- [email protected] swna1x Looking for an online busi- ness? I can help! You will re- ceive free training and after support. Go to www.123havei- tall.com and check it out. Re- quires a computer and tele- phone and 5-15 hours weekly. ccn4x MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTION is an in-demand career in Canada! Employers have work-at-home positions available. Get the online train- ing you need from an employ- er-trusted program. Visit: CareerStep.ca/MT or 1-888- 528-0809 to start training for your work-at-home career to- day! swna1x PART-TIME PURCHASING MANAGER ASSISTANT - The Assistant will support the Pur- chasing Department with the planning,ordering and sched- uling of all materials for the manufacturing process and the other support departments as required to insure a smooth flow of materials and supplies. Any employee with any ad- ministrative skills qualify for the post. Send Resume to ([email protected]) Tel: 647-677-9810 swna1x Auctions Need An Auction Sale? • We offer Complete Auction Services • We Do All Kinds of Sales • Call for Complete Consultation Key “M” Auction Services A.L. #304543 Box 10 • Wauchope SK S0C 2P0 Auctioneer ~ Dellan Mohrbutter Phone 306-452-3815 Fax 306-452-3733 Website: keymauction.com vices 3 ope CLASSIFIEDS observer The PLACING AN AD BY PHONE: 453-2525 BY FAX: 453-2938 In Person or By Mail: The Carlyle Observer Box 160, 132 Main Street Carlyle, Sask. S0C 0R0 AD DEADLINES AD RATES Ads must be received in our office by 3:00 p.m. Monday All classified ads must be prepaid by cash, cheque or Visa/M/C. $6.00 per week - up to 20 words Pay for 3 weeks - 4th Week is Free. Additional Words - 14¢ per word per week Display Classified - $8.00 per col. inch Guaranteed Classified - $26.99 up to 52 weeks (some restrictions apply) Office Hours: Open 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday to Friday - Act One Productions of Alida proudly presents a 3-act come- dy called “Caught In The Act”. Dessert Theatre Night: Wed., March 11, 2015, $20/ticket. Cocktail Theatre Nights: Thurs., March 12, 2015, Fri., March 13, 2015, $20/ticket. Dinner Theatre Night: Sat., March 14, 2015, $35/ticket. Sunday Matinee: March 15, 2015, $10/ticket, $8 for 12 & under. Ticket sales start Dec. 13 at 8:00 a.m. In person cash sales only at M&N Diner, Alida. No limits on the amount of tables to buy. All seating is Reserved for Cocktail, Dessert and Dinner nights. Reservations are taken by phone after 1:00 p.m. Call Just Off Center Groceries at 443- 2444. This year’s play is dedicated to Noel Gervais, “One of the Original Cast” 29-2 December 5th & 6th - The Carlyle United Church Women will be hosting the annual Dickens High Tea in the Church hall from 1:30 to 4:30 on Friday and Saturday. Come and enjoy a deli- cious tea with Christmas pudding and sauce. Put on fancy hats and look at the selection of quilts, the forest of lighted trees and listen to the gentle strains of the harp. 27-3 December 6th - The Carlyle UCW will be holding a bake sale at 10:00 a.m. Come and get your Christmas baking. Christmas puddings will be available both Friday and Saturday. 27-3 December 8th - The annual UCW potluck Christmas party will be held in the Church hall starting at 6:00 p.m.. Come, bring a friend and something for the food bank. Enjoy an evening of great food and fellowship. All ladies are welcome to come. 27-3 Sunday, December 7th - Music concert by “Kindred Spirits” , at Kisbey Rec Centre, 2 p.m. Adults $15, Students $5. Refresh- ments included. Sponsored by Fern Rebekah Lodge #33. 26-4 Wednesday, December 17th - The Redvers Activity Centre will be celebrating its 50th Anniversary. There will be a Come-and- Go Tea from 2:00 - 4:00 p.m. Everyone is invited to attend. 47-2 Upcoming Events General Employment Christmas Greetings for the December 19 issue deadline is December 5 at noon December 26 issue deadline is December 18 at noon January 2, 2015 issue deadline is December 22 at noon. EARLY DEADLINE NOTICE For more information please call THE OBSERVER 306-453-2525 Advertising Works! Call 453-2525. Deadline is Monday at 3 p.m. SHARP Early deadlines will be in effect due to holidays

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Friday, December 5, 2014CARLYLE OBSERVER www.carlyleobserver.com26

Personal Messages

CRIMINAL RECORD? Cana-d i a n re c o rd S u s p e n s i o n ( C r i m i n a l p a rd o n ) s e a l s record. American waiver al-lows legal entry. Why risk em-ployment, business, travel, li-censing, deportation, peace of mind? Free consultation: 1-800-347-2540

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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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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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LOCAL HOOKUPS BROWSE4FREE1-888-628-6790 or

#7878 Mobile*****

HOT LOCAL CHAT1-877-290-0553 Mobile:

#5015*****

Find Your FavouriteCALL NOW 1-866-732-0070

1-888-544-0199 18+ccn1x

General Employment

Required person to Cook and Clean

for approx 10 man road construction camp; winter work

with possibility of year round. Accommodations provided. Winter work is

in south east part of Sask. Must have valid driver’s

license; safe food handling ticket; and experience

in a similar environment. Send resume and work

references to:Bryden Construction,

Box 100, Arborfield, Sk. S0E 0A0 Fax: 306-769-8844

Email: [email protected]

PO Box 46 Site 145 RR1Brandon, Manitoba

R7A 5Y1

Class 1 DriversRequired

**$0.48/mile to start****Paid Can/US border

crossings****Paid loading**

**Paid unloading****Benefits incl. vision,

health, dental, disability****Company matched

pension**

Contact TylerP: 204.571.0187 ext. 5

F: 204.571.9363E: theuchert@

renaissancetrans.ca

General Employment

This Week’s Hottest Jobs!!

SaskPowerApprentice Linesperson Regina, Saskatchewan

Aboriginal hiring initiatives within Canada are of top of mind for todays employers

To view these jobs and many more please

visit our Aboriginal recruitment website at

www.firstnationsjobsonline.com

phone 306 229 6774

First Nations Jobs nline

CRIMINAL RECORD? Don’t let your past limit your career plans! Since 1989 Confiden-tial, Fast Affordable - A+ BBB Ra t i n g E M P LOY M E N T & TRAVEL FREEDOM Call for FREE INFO BOOKLET 1-8-NOW-PARDON (1-888-972-7366)w w w . R e m o v e Y o u r R e -cord.com

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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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Help Wanted! Make up to $1000 a week mailing bro-chures from Home! Genuine Oppor tunity. No experience Required. Start Immediately! http://www.localmailers.net

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General Employment

Hire Yield Ag Solutions is hir-ing fulltime Farm Supervisor. Duties include coordinating and supervising the work of general farm workers, super-vise and oversee growing and other crop related operations, establish procedures, ensure farm safety, maintain quality control and production records and assist in general farm du-ties. Extended hours in the busy seasons are expected, hours are flexible.The ideal candidate will have a college certificate or other specialized training or experi-ence in agriculture. Must have a valid driver’s license and work references. Excellent working conditions and require our team to be re-l iable and sel f mot ivated. G o o d h o u s i n g o p t i o n s available. These fulltime posi-tions are located, 5kms East of Arcola, SK at SE 14-8-4-w2. We are paying $13.30 - $17.30/hr. Please send re-sume to: [email protected] or fax: 306.455.2305.

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General Employment

Hire Yield Ag Solutions is hir-ing fulltime Farm Worker(s), duties include operating trac-tors, air drills, corn planter, swathers, grain trucks, au-gers, grain vac, combines and various other machinery. You will be required to inspect, troubleshoot, repair and main-tain farm vehicles, implements and machinery. Extended hours in the busy seasons are expected, hours are flexible.The ideal candidate will have experience working on a farm, operating large farm equip-ment and be mechanically in-clined. You will require basic farm knowledge, obtained thru courses related to farming or work experience on a farm. Must have a valid driver’s li-cense and work references. Excellent working conditions and require our team to be re-l iable and sel f mot ivated. G o o d h o u s i n g o p t i o n s available. These fulltime posi-tions are located, 5kms East of Arcola, SK at SE 14-8-4-w2. We are paying $15 - $19/hr. Please send resume to: [email protected] or fax: 306.455.2305.28-2

Hire Yield Ag Solutions is hir-ing seasonal Farm Worker(s), duties include operating trac-tors, air drills, corn planter, swathers, grain trucks, au-gers, grain vac, combines and various other machinery. You will be required to inspect, troubleshoot, repair and main-tain farm vehicles, implements and machinery. Extended hours in the busy seasons are expected, hours are flexible.The ideal candidate will have experience working on a farm, operating large farm equip-ment and be mechanically in-clined. You will require basic farm knowledge, obtained thru courses related to farming or work experience on a farm. Must have a valid driver’s li-cense and work references. Excellent working conditions and require our team to be re-l iable and sel f mot ivated. G o o d h o u s i n g o p t i o n s available. These seasonal positions will start April 2015 and end Dec 2015 and are lo-cated, 5kms East of Arcola, SK at SE 14-8-4-w2. We are paying $15 - $19/hr. Please send resume to : b rown -r idge@saskte l .net or fax : 306.455.2305.

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Join Flight Centre as a Travel Consultant in Saskatoon, and boost your career with a glo-bal organization and one of the fastest growing business-es of its kind in the world! Re-ceive uncapped earning po-tential and comprehensive personal and professional de-velopment. For full details, and to apply online, please v i s i t w w w . a p p l y -first.ca/jobF163266

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JOURNEYMAN Heavy Duty Mechanic required for oilfield trucking company. Will consid-er 3rd year apprentice or high-er. Full-time position. Phone resume to: 780-842-6444. Fax 780-842-6581. Emai l : r [email protected].

swna1x

Looking for a great career? Riverbend Co-op in Outlook, SK is now hiring for a MEAT MANAGER. Experience re-quired. Contact Dale or Shau-na at (306) 867-8614 or by e m a i l - s f o r r i s [email protected]

swna1x

Looking for an online busi-ness? I can help! You will re-ceive free training and after support. Go to www.123havei-tall.com and check it out. Re-quires a computer and tele-phone and 5-15 hours weekly.

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MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTION is an in-demand career in Canada! Employers have w o r k - a t - h o m e p o s i t i o n s available. Get the online train-ing you need from an employ-er- t rus ted program. V is i t : CareerStep.ca/MT or 1-888-528-0809 to start training for your work-at-home career to-day!

swna1x

PART-TIME PURCHASING MANAGER ASSISTANT - The Assistant will support the Pur-chasing Department with the planning,ordering and sched-uling of all materials for the manufacturing process and the other support departments as required to insure a smooth flow of materials and supplies. Any employee with any ad-ministrative skills qualify for the post. Send Resume to ([email protected]) Tel: 647-677-9810

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Auctions

Need An Auction Sale?

• We offer Complete Auction Services

• We Do All Kinds of Sales

• Call for Complete ConsultationKey “M”

Auction Services A.L. #304543

Box 10 • Wauchope SK S0C 2P0

Auctioneer ~Dellan Mohrbutter

Phone 306-452-3815Fax 306-452-3733

Website: keymauction.com

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CLASSIFIEDSobserverThe

PLACING AN ADBY PHONE:

453-2525BY FAX:

453-2938

In Person or By Mail:The Carlyle Observer

Box 160, 132 Main StreetCarlyle, Sask. S0C 0R0

AD DEADLINESAD RATESAds must be received in

our office by 3:00 p.m. Monday

All classified ads must be prepaid by cash, cheque or Visa/M/C.

$6.00 per week - up to 20 wordsPay for 3 weeks - 4th Week is Free.Additional Words -

14¢ per word per weekDisplay Classified -$8.00 per col. inch

Guaranteed Classified - $26.99 up to 52 weeks

(some restrictions apply)

Office Hours:Open 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Monday to Friday

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Act One Productions of Alida proudly presents a 3-act come-dy called “Caught In The Act”. Dessert Theatre Night: Wed., March 11, 2015, $20/ticket. Cocktail Theatre Nights: Thurs., March 12, 2015, Fri., March 13, 2015, $20/ticket. Dinner Theatre Night: Sat., March 14, 2015, $35/ticket. Sunday Matinee: March 15, 2015, $10/ticket, $8 for 12 & under. Ticket sales start Dec. 13 at 8:00 a.m. In person cash sales only at M&N Diner, Alida. No limits on the amount of tables to buy. All seating is Reserved for Cocktail, Dessert and Dinner nights. Reservations are taken by phone after 1:00 p.m. Call Just Off Center Groceries at 443-2444. This year’s play is dedicated to Noel Gervais, “One of the Original Cast”

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December 5th & 6th - The Carlyle United Church Women will be hosting the annual Dickens High Tea in the Church hall from 1:30 to 4:30 on Friday and Saturday. Come and enjoy a deli-cious tea with Christmas pudding and sauce. Put on fancy hats and look at the selection of quilts, the forest of lighted trees and listen to the gentle strains of the harp.

27-3

December 6th - The Carlyle UCW will be holding a bake sale at 10:00 a.m. Come and get your Christmas baking. Christmas puddings will be available both Friday and Saturday.

27-3

December 8th - The annual UCW potluck Christmas party will be held in the Church hall starting at 6:00 p.m.. Come, bring a friend and something for the food bank. Enjoy an evening of great food and fellowship. All ladies are welcome to come.

27-3

Sunday, December 7th - Music concert by “Kindred Spirits”, at Kisbey Rec Centre, 2 p.m. Adults $15, Students $5. Refresh-ments included. Sponsored by Fern Rebekah Lodge #33.

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Wednesday, December 17th - The Redvers Activity Centre will be celebrating its 50th Anniversary. There will be a Come-and-Go Tea from 2:00 - 4:00 p.m. Everyone is invited to attend.

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Upcoming Events

General Employment

Christmas Greetings for the December 19 issue deadline is December 5 at noon

December 26 issue deadline is December 18 at noon

January 2, 2015 issue deadline is December 22 at noon.

EARLY DEADLINE NOTICE

For more information please callTHE OBSERVER

306-453-2525

Advertising Works! Call 453-2525. Deadline is Monday at 3 p.m. SHARPEarly deadlines will be in

effect due to holidays

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For Sale - Misc

Call GNG for massive year end

herbicide sales:• Guaranteed best

prices• All farmers welcome

(no memberships)• Delivered to the yard

• No deposit on containers

• GNG dealers in most areas (new dealers

welcome)Products:

• Smoke – loaded glyphosate

• Clever – one pass cleaver control

• Foax – green foxtail and wild oats

• Diquash – desiccant • Inject-N – full line of

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For all details please contact us at 306 477-4007

or [email protected] or visit our website at

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GRAIN / FERTILIZER BINS

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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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BOSCH Mixers 6.5Qt Mixer $449, VITAMIX Blenders, SPI-RAL slicers, LEFSE Gril ls, BUNN Coffee makers, Grain mills, KITCHENAID 7qt Mixers $539 1.3hp. Call Hometech 1-8 8 8 - 6 9 2 - 6 7 2 4 R e g i n a www.hometechcanada.ca

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FOR SALE: Two 3,000 gallon diesel tanks, $1.00 per gallon; 8” gas ice auger, new blades; 20 walnut cup-boards, doors only; one set skis & boots, curling shoes, brooms, etc.; stainless steel dishwasher; new Hely Hanson XL two-piece snow-suit. 453-2958.

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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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For Sale - Misc

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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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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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WANTED: Canadian Wheat Board 1955-56 Permit Book and Grain Company Items In-cluding calendars, pocket note books and rubber stamps. Box 5190 Humboldt, Sask. S0K 2A0

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Travel

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Legal/Public Notices

PUBLIC NOTICE: The Carlyle Observer will not knowingly accept adver tising for baby cribs manufactured prior to the fall 1986 when new regula-tions came into effect con-cerning, in particular, mattress support stability. For specific information prior to purchase, contact 975-4028 - Products Safety.

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Property 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

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SUMMARY OF SOLD PROPERTIES

Central - 206 1/4’sSouth - 75 1/4’s

South East - 40 1/4’sSouth West - 65 1/4’s

North - 6 1/4’sNorth East - 4 1/4’s

North West - 12 1/4’sEast - 51 1/4’sWest - 49 1/4’s

FARM AND PASTURE LAND AVAILABLE TO RENT

PURCHASING:SINGLE TO LARGE BLOCKS OF LAND. PREMIUM PRICES PAID WITH QUICK

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Gary (Munchkin) Mullis1953 – 2014

Gary (Munchkin) Mullis, late of Arcola, SK passed away suddenly by Arcola on November 7, 2014 at the age of 61 years. He was predeceased by his father Vernon Mullis and infant brother Brian Mullis. Gary is survived by his son Lyndon Mullis (Jordan Lequyer) and his daughter Kaylee Mullis, as well as their mother Claudia Mullis; his mother Dorothy Mullis; sister Debbie(Vern) Joa;

brother Mark (Ange) Mullis, as well as numerous nieces, nephews, relatives and very special friends in his life. Gary was born October 19, 1953 in Eston , SK and grew up on the family farm outside Tyner, SK. This is where he rst found out that you could raise a “family of skunks” as pets which would come in handy later in his years and also nd out how many practical jokes could be played living on a farm. This was a start of his funny happenings in his life. 1972 he moved to Moose Jaw to work for a sheet metal company and moved to Alberta to do various jobs including drilling water wells up in northern Saskatchewan in 1974. Gary worked for Sam’s Trucking out of Consort, AB and Haps from Wainwright, AB until he moved back to Eston for a year. Gary had really loved working in the oil patch so he decided to move to Estevan to haul rigs with Sam’s again. As Gary would recall, it was a fast paced lifestyle moving rigs but the friendships made along the way, the pranks played on each other and the endless material for jokes was “priceless”. In 1985 he moved to North Battleford, SK to be closer to his family who had relocated there after leaving Eston, to drive cattle liners out of that area. Farmers and feedlot personnel from far and wide would chuckle when they saw him coming because he always had some crazy joke for them to share. Tears owing and sides hurting, Gary would have everyone in stitches with his infectious laugh and giggle.In 1988 Gary married Claudia Nankivell of Kisbey, SK and they were blessed with Lyndon and Kaylee. Busy with driving truck for various local trucking companies, Gary loved the opportunity to go hunting and shing throughout the local area. “A day of shing was more fun than a

day at work”. He had the opportunity to experience four years of hauling fuel on the ice roads from Yellowknife, YT to the diamond mines in the north. This was where he experienced one of nature’s greatest wonders “The Northern Lights”, which moved him spiritually, he said. In the last two years, Gary fought his battle against prostate cancer and won. He was living a life in the hills in his new home and loved being one with nature…especially a little baby skunk that he would care for and take with him everywhere. People everywhere knew about “Mel” and the stories Gary would tell about him were hilarious. Although Gary’s life was taken suddenly, he will always be remembered as a proud father and a friend to all with his quick wit and love of jokes.A Service of Thanksgiving and Farewell was held at Arcola Prairie Place on November 14, 2014 with Rev. Michelle Moore leading the service. Interment took place at Percy Cemetery, in his beloved hills. Funeral arrangements were entrusted to Hall Funeral Services, Estevan. Donations in Gary’s memory can be made to Prostrate Cancer Canada or STARS Air Ambulance.

THANK-YOU The family would like to extend their heartfelt appreciation to everyone that gave food, owers, phone calls, cards, texts and just went that extra mile to console us. Special thanks to Michelle Moore for a very personal and touching service. Special thanks to Fern Rebekah Lodge, Kisbey, the Kisbey Rec. Centre Auxiliary and the Kisbey community for providing the lovely lunch. Also a very warm thank-you to friends and family that traveled the distance to pay their respects. We are truly blessed to come from a small community with such big hearts. God bless you.

Harold John Dyer

Harold John Dyer1917 – 2014

Harold Dyer, late of Wey-burn, SK, and formerly of Car-lyle, SK, passed away at Weyburn on his 97th birthday, November 14, 2014. Harold will be forever re-membered by his children, Ed-win (Rita) Dyer, Alvin (Yvonne) Dyer, Sharon (Howard) Rutten, Bruce (Bev) Leippi, Sandra (Bry-an) Trusty, Brian (Roberta) Dyer, Joanne (Bill) Hrehirchuk, Keith (Sandra) Dyer, Dwayne (Barb) Dyer and Terry Dyer; 26 grand-children and 28 great grandchil-dren; 2 great great grandchildren; sisters, Lillian, Myrtle and Fran-

cis, as well as numerous nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his rst wife Martha; second wife Lorna; third wife Helen; parents, Charles and Ellen Dyer; daughter Marlene Dyer; daughters-in-law, Phyllis Dyer, Cheryl Dyer and Dorothy Dyer; siblings, Redge, Bert, Fred, Marjorie and Ethel. A memorial service was held on Thursday, November 20, 2014, at 2:00 p.m. at the Full Gospel Church, Carlyle, with Pastor Carl Rushton of ciating. Interment followed at Glen Morris Cemetery. Those wishing to make donations in Harold’s memory may do so directly to the Lung Association of Saskatchewan, 106 - 438 Victoria Avenue East, Regina, SK, S4N 0N7. Funeral arrangements were entrusted to Hall Funeral Services, Es-tevan.

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Doris Irene FaberDoris Irene Faber

December 26, 1921 – November 18, 2014

Doris Irene Faber (nee Mac-Donald) passed away November 18, 2014, at the New Hope Pio-neer Lodge at Stoughton, SK. Do-ris will be forever remembered by her daughters, Carol (Grant) Grif- n, Shauna (Russ) Lazar; sons,

Reg (Cheryl), Brian (Brenda), Dale (Shelley); 18 grandchildren; 30 great grandchildren; 1 great great grandchild; sister, Viva Voelker; as well as numerous

nieces, nephews, and cousins. She was predeceased by her parents, Dan and Maggie MacDonald; rst husband, John, of 33 years; second hus-band, William “Bill” King, of 10 years; 7 sisters, Florence Barber, Ethel O’Neill, Donalda Jacobi, Margaret Wentzell, Hilda Gray, Marion Mor-row, Eleanor Flynn; 2 brothers, Ken and Glen; sister in infancy, Cathe-rine MacDonald; one great grandson, Ben. Doris was born on December 26, 1921, at the MacDonald homestead twelve miles southeast of Car-lyle, SK. She was the seventh child of twelve. She attended Queensville district school and in her later years she attended high school in Car-lyle where she obtained her grade 12. In 1941, she married John Faber and for thirty three years they farmed together north of Alameda. They raised ve children on the farm, Carol, Reg, Brian, Dale, and Shauna. After her husband, John, passed away she moved off the farm to the town of Alameda. She went to work at the hospital in Oxbow as a cook for several years. Doris was active in her community and was known to be a very good cook. Over the years she grew to be an accomplished curler and later on became an enthusiastic golfer. In 1987, she married Bill King and they had many happy years together until his death in 1998. In 2007, Doris moved to Carlyle where she resided until becoming ill and moving to the New Hope Pioneer Lodge at Stoughton in August of 2014. She cherished her entire family and she took great pride in ev-ery one of them. She will be forever loved and missed by all who knew her. Her funeral service was held at the Alameda United Church led by Sandy Dalziel. Interment followed in the Alameda Town Cemetery. In lieu of owers, donations may be made to a charity of ones choice in memory of Doris. Funeral arrangements were entrusted to Hall Funeral Services, Estevan and Redvers.

Thank You Sincere thanks to our families, friends, and communities for all the support and love shown to us at this dif cult time of Mom’s passing. The gifts of food, owers, cards, hugs, visits and phone calls meant so much to all of us. Thank you to the Alameda United Church Choir and pianist, Sandy Dalziel for the uplifting service; to family members, Shelley for delivering the eulogy; Crystal, Stacey, and Michelle for your readings. Your thoughts expressed were so touching and summed up Doris’ life so well. Thanks also to the Alameda UCW for the delicious lunch for our very large family, the Merrymakers for the use of your facility for our family to gather in, and Sherlynne for attending the guest book. Thank you to Hall Funeral Service for your services and guidance to all re-sponsible for preparations at the Alameda Cemetery. And lastly, we are deeply grateful to the doctors, nurses, and staff at the Newhope Pioneer Lodge in Stoughton for your exceptional care and concern shown to our dear mother, grandmother, great grandmother, and great great grand-mother Doris, while she was in your care.

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Mr. Newton M. Whit eld of Estevan, formerly of Carlyle and Alameda, passed away at the Regina General Hospital, Regina, SK on Friday, November 28, 2014 at the age of 91. Newton was born in the Alameda District on March 5, 1923 to Mary and Melville Whit eld. He took his schooling at the Fairplain and Sandringham School and then at Alameda to complete high school. After graduation, he enlisted in the Royal Canadian Air Force (R.C.A.F.) during the Second World War. Enlisting in Air Crew, he commenced training as a pilot. Basic training took him to Brandon, MB then to High River,

AB for his elementary ying course. He later returned to Brandon to complete his training and received his wings and commission in March of 1945. Since the war was almost over Newton was sent home on two months leave and in May of 1945 he received his discharge from the R.C.A.F. He then took a diesel mechanics course through the Chicago Vocational Training School by correspondence and went to Edmonton, AB to complete the practical portion. He returned home to purchase land from his father. In the meantime, Newton found the girl he would eventually marry! In the spring of 1958 a farm was purchased and on July 12, 1958 Newton married Jeanette Krieger. In the 60’s Newton and Jeanette ventured into the livestock business and decided to raise Charolais cattle – a new exotic breed originating in France. In the span of 25 years the couple developed a respectable herd that was recognized in both Canada and the U.S.A. In 1986 the herd was dispersed at a big sale at the Alameda Auction Mart. Newton and Jeanette lived on the farm until 1998. Newton was active in the community over the years serving with the Agriculture Society, Alameda Credit Union, Alameda Telephone Company, Alameda United Church (steward/trustee), Alameda Legion and United Grain Growers. Newton is survived by his wife Jeanette; brother Grant; sister-in-law Audrey; brother-in-law Cecil; numerous nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his parents Mr. and Mrs. Melville and Mary (Thistlethwaite) Whit eld; brother Keith; sister Greta; sister-in-law Barbara; sister-in-law Marjorie; niece Merlyne; nephew Layne. The funeral service was held from the Alameda United Church, Alameda, SK on Tuesday, December 2, 2014 at 2:00 p.m. with Sandy Dalziel of ciating. Interment at the Alameda Cemetery will take place at a later date. Donations in memory of Newton may be made to the Alameda United Church, G/Del., Alameda, SK S0C 0A0. Arrangements in care of Redpath Funeral Home - Oxbow (483-2401), Neil Redpath & Kurt Ardron. To send condolences to the family, please visit: www.redpathfuneralhome.com

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Eric Scott Lanktree

Eric Scott Lanktree passed away suddenly on November 3, 2014 at the age of 25 years. Eric was born on April 10, 1989 in Arcola, SK, the only child of Brian and Carrie Lanktree. He was predeceased by his grandfathers, L. Percy Lanktree and Walter “Doc” Anderson. He was raised in Weyburn, SK. As a child, Eric was curious and he always wanted to know how things worked and this usually involved taking things apart. Sometimes this even involved putting them back together again. Eric enjoyed skating and playing hockey in the Weyburn Minor Hockey system which helped to create many lifelong friendships. Even-tually he became a member of the Weyburn Minor Hockey Of ciat-ing Team as a referee and linesman. He spent many hours refereeing hockey all over south east Saskatchewan, from initiation, all the way to the Big 6 hockey league. Eric also enjoyed playing soccer through his school years and continued to play after with the Weyburn Strikers Senior Men’s Team where he shared many laughs with the guys. From a young age Eric always wanted to be a re ghter. Eventu-

ally he would see his dream come true by serving as a volunteer re ghter and a brief tenure as a professional re ghter with the Weyburn Fire Brigade. Eric’s sense of humour, cool headedness, and charisma will never

be forgotten by the other members of the Weyburn Fire Brigade. In high school, Eric worked in the produce department at the Wholesale Club, and the Sports and Season-al department at Canadian Tire. Eventually he found his forte at New Age Electronics as a salesperson and later a custom installer. Some of the keys to Eric’s success in this job were attributable to his personable attitude, interest in changing technology, and his hard work ethic. This led to many new clients and valued relationships with his coworkers whom we know Eric loved dearly. This made Eric a key player in the New Age Electronics organization. Eric enjoyed the perks of working in such a revolutionary business and was always up to date with the most current electronic devices and services. Eric and Vanessa are high school sweethearts and best friends. Their love grew over the past 8 years together. Eric and Vanessa were meant to be together for forever. Eric married his girlfriend of many years on September 8, 2012. They were married in Weyburn, SK on the most beautiful and perfect day with all their loving family and friends in attendance. Eric was always planning what their next project would be or the next thing they would do together. They often talked about their future together and their yesterday and tomorrows. The love Eric and Vanessa have for one another is one of a kind. It was so true and passionate; they loved each other with their full heart and soul and knew they were in it for forever. People could see the way they loved each other, but when they were together it is something that was indescribable. Eric loved Vanessa so much, and she could see it in his actions, the way he kissed her so meaningful, the way he talked to her, but most of all, she could see the true love in his beautiful, brown eyes. Eric was also a loved son in the Paslawski family. He enjoyed helping them with anything they asked, as Eric always wanted to help everyone. Eric started to really get involved with the different things the Paslawski family did, so he fell in love with hunting and had even started helping with different farming operations. When he found something new that he liked, he worked at it to succeed. No matter what it was he always wanted to learn something new. Eric also enjoyed riding his quad and shooting clay targets with Levi and Vanessa. Eric spent countless hours with his nephew Dominick Loos, from teaching him new things to just playing with toys. Eric was going to make an amazing father one day as we could see in his loving mannerism with Dominick and all the other children that were part of his life. At Eric’s Funeral Service during the reading of his Eulogy one of his very close friends statedThe reason Eric was such a fantastic person is because of his parents, Brian and Carrie Lanktree. They taught him that having a good work ethic and being disciplined were the tools to success.I remember going to visit Eric at a younger age, and when he got tired, he just went to bed. At rst I didn’t know why, but as I got older I realized that he wanted to get up the next morning at a decent hour to start his day off right. For Eric, there was no time to sleep in, there were things to be done, and I think many of Eric’s friends and family really respected that. As an only child, Eric could have been horribly spoiled, but Brian and Carrie held him accountable for his actions so therefore had to work for everything that he achieved. Eric and Brian spent many hours together motorcycling, camping, diving, and as well help building Eric and Vanessa’s dream house. Carrie taught Eric to be sensitive to other’s needs, as well as the power of love and loving others unconditionally. Both of them together taught Eric the importance of work-life balance, and the value of fam-ily, which was evident in his everyday life. Another role model for Eric was his uncle, Stacy Anderson. You could just see the sparkle in his eye every time he brought up his uncles name, and it gave him an immediate jump in his step. They were almost more like brothers, than an uncle and nephew. Eric was so very lucky to have an uncle who cared about him so dearly, and worked so hard to make him happy. After talking to lots of people about Eric, their stories usually revolve around what kind of a person he really was. Eric was always ready to assist in emergency situations where he had no problem putting his life in harm’s way to save the life of another. That is just the way he was. He was always willing to help anyone, friend, stranger, customer, and ensure that things were better than when he rst started. Eric was funny, joyful, and always loved having a good time. He never got jealous or greedy and he was always willing to spend time with “the guys” or his many other brothers. This included bike trips across Canada, trips to Brandon, hot holidays with his mom and dad as well as Vanessa and her family. If we can learn anything from Eric’s passing it’s how to live your life with humility, and without prejudice. The importance of being involved in the community such as joining the Young Fellows, to laugh and laugh often, to experience the world but plan for the future. To be compassionate, love uncondi-tionally and not be afraid to tell those you love that you care. To be a devoted husband, to make time for family and friends and to always help those in need, these were the principals Eric lived by. As the playwright Robert Anderson once wrote, ‘Death ends a life, not a relationship,’ we will all treasure our time spent with Eric and keep him in our hearts always. As time goes hopefully we can all let go of the pain and allow the memories of Eric to remain. Eric, you were nothing short of an outstanding citizen, and you served your community with class and grace. You were always the life of the party. Your infectious laugh always brightened everyone’s day. There was nothing you wouldn’t do to make someone’s day better. Weyburn has truly lost its favoured son, but you and your legacy will never be forgotten. People always talk about life, and measure it with the number of breaths taken, but sometimes we forget, that a life should be measured by the amount of times we have our breaths taken away. Although your life was cut short, you still lived a ful lling life, which impacted everyone around you. Eric will be lovingly remembered by his wife & best friend, Vanessa Lanktree; parents, Brian & Carrie Lanktree and Dale & Mary Anne Paslawski of Weyburn, SK; sister, Julie-Anne (Tyson) Loos and baby, Domi-nick; and brother, Levi Paslawski of Weyburn, SK; special uncles, Stacy (Susan) Anderson & son, Nate of Edmonton, AB; Dave (Terry) Lanktree of Vulcan, AB and, children, Clarke (Katie Carew), Owen and Kellie; grandmothers, Marg Lanktree, Pat Anderson (Alex Szilagyi) and Nellie Skiba; grandparents, Fred and Evelyn Paslawski; the Irwin and VanRoon families as well as numerous friends and relatives. The Funeral Service was held on Monday November 17, 2014 at 1:00 p.m. at Grace United Church, Weyburn, SK with Reverend M. Barnabas of ciating. Active Pallbearers were, Luk Bell, Adam Ziegler, Jeremy VanRoon, Jeff Davies, Adrian Miller and Rylan Trithart. Honorary Pallbearers were the members of the Weyburn Fire Department. The Eu-logy was delivered by John, Gene, and Robert Irwin. Donations in memory of Eric may be made to Stars Air Ambulance or the Weyburn Fire Department. Interment took place at Hillcrest Cemetery, Weyburn, SK. Condolences may be left at: www. etcherfuneralchapel.com. Arrangements entrusted to Fletcher Funeral Chapel, Weyburn, Saskatchewan, 306-842-5432.

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