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CARLYLE OBSERVER
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Card of Thanks
THANK YOU: The Willmar hot
beef supper was again a huge
success with 300 meals
served. Thanks to everyone
who attended, cash donations, food and workers. Congratulations to our grocer y
hamper winners: Darlene Olson, Arcola, Sharon Burns,
Manor and Norma Houston,
Kisbey. See you all next year.
Willmar Rec. Club
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Brenda - At 52 I feel great.
My children are grown, I
am debt free, healthy, slim,
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& own a cleaning business
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It’s backward to pay for inputs
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when grain prices are low.
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Personal Messages
Faced with a Drinking Probl e m ? Pe r h a p s A l c o h o l i c s
Anonymous can help. Weekly
m e e t i n g s : Tu e s d ays, 8 : 0 0
p.m. White Bear P.C. Office
(south of Resort Office). Inform a t i o n p h o n e B a r r y, 5 7 72130; 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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& C o t e a u Av e . , C a r l y l e ,
Wednesday nights, 8:00 p.m.
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If you drink, that’s your business. 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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RVs/Campers/Trailers
FOR SALE: Fifth wheel camper, 2000 Keystone Cougar,
sleeps 6. Queen beds, fully
equipped, slide out. Very good
condition. $9,500. 306-5772100 or 306-575-3271.
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Agriculture, remote, country,
rural. Est 14 Years.
Guaranteed Service,
Customized Memberships,
Thorough Screening Process.
Office/Retail Space for Rent at
127 Main Street, Carlyle. Give
Sheila Colpitts a call at 306453-4221.
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SHOP FOR RENT: 2 km north
of Car lyle on #9 Highway.
Land - approx. 1.5 acres and
Building - approx. 2,700 sq.
feet available. If interested
please contact Ken Colpitts:
cell: 306-577-7653; phone:
306-577-6555.
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TENTS FOR RENT: Old-fashioned tent for old-fashioned
price! Two 25’x50’ tents. 306577-2100; cell: 306-575-3271.
9-52
General Employment
You’re at home here.
Clerk - Full-Time
Pioneer Co-op
Farm Centre,
Sceptre, SK.
Duties include:
Customer service,
loading, receiving
product, assisting
in chemical shed,
pumping gas, stocking
shelves, operating
cash register, perform
cash related duties,
lifting involved. Wage
is $11.47 to $16.49
based on experience.
Benefits after 3 months.
Matched pension
plan. Retail/Farm
background.
Apply:
Pioneer Co-op
Human Resources,
1150 Central Ave. North,
Swift Current, SK S9H 0G1
Email:
sdafoepioneercoop@
sasktel.net
Phone: 306-778-8806
Saturday, November 15th - Holiday Fair Craft Show & Sale in
Kipling Community Centre and High School Gym, 11 a.m. to 4
p.m. Gift ideas, crafts, gourmet treats and carnival for younger
children. Lunch available. Admission: Adults $3.00, Students
$2.00. Presented by Kipling Band Parents.
20-7
Saturday, November 15th - Quilt Show, 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. at Kisbey Recreation Centre. All quilts made by Ted Sheard of Regina. Admission $5.00, includes refreshments. Sponsored by Fern
Rebekah Lodge #33. Information, 306-462-2244.
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DRIVERS WANTED
AZ, DZ, 5, 3 OR 1 W/Airbrake
• Guaranteed 40 hr. Work
Week & Overtime
• Paid Travel & Lodging
• Meal Allowance
• 4 Week Vacation
• Excellent Benefits Package
Must be able to have extended
stays away from home. Up to 6
months. Must have a valid AZ,
DZ, 5, 3 OR 1 with airbrake
licence and have previous
commercial driving experience.
Apply at: www.sperryrail.com,
careers and then choose the
FastTRACK Application.
This Week’s
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Opaskwayak
Cree Nation
Child & Family
Services
Family Enhancement
Worker
– Permanent Position
Aboriginal hiring initiatives
within Canada are of top of
mind for todays employers
You’re at home here.
Tire Technicians
Wanted - Full-Time
Swift Current, SK
Perform tire installation
and repair on all tires,
operate service truck
providing quality
customer service.
Previous experience in
the tire industry. Must
have valid driver’s
license. $16.97 to
$21.22 based on
experience. Benefits
after 3 months.
Matched Pension Plan.
Apply:
Pioneer Co-op
Human Resources,
1150 Central Ave. North,
Swift Current, SK S9H 0G1
Email:
sdafoepioneercoop@
sasktel.net
Phone: 306-778-8806
Upcoming Events
Thursday Mornings - Come on out and play shuffleboard at 10 a.m. at the
Happy Gang Place.
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General Employment
Friday, November 21st - Mountney Ladies Annual Flea Market,
Wawota Town Hall 4:00 to 8:00 pm. Supper served. To book a
table phone Heather, 306-739-2987 or Sandra, 306-739-2177.
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Sunday, December 7th - Music concert by “Kindred Spirits”, at
Kisbey Rec Centre, 2 p.m. Adults $15, Students $5. Refreshments included. Sponsored by Fern Rebekah Lodge #33.
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REDVERS & DISTRICT MUSIC FESTIVAL 2015!!
Dates are: April 13-15 (Piano), 16 (Vocal/Speech), 21-22
(Band). Entry Deadline: Feb. 6
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To view these jobs
and many more please
visit our Aboriginal
recruitment website at
www.firstnations
jobsonline.com
First Nations
Jobs nline
phone 306 229 6774
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For Sale - Misc
Kanaweyimik Child &
Family Services Inc.
Visitation Coordinator
(Social Worker)
Battleford, SK
DEADLINE DATE:
November 18, 2014
at 5:00pm
Apply To:
Fax: (306) 445-2533
Email: marleneb@
kanaweyimik.com
www.kanaweyimik.com
For more information see
www.firstnations
jobsonline.com
HELP WANTED: Cashier with
accounting experience. Apply
in person with resume to Carlyle Convenience & Gas Bar.
25-17
LOOKING FOR SALES REPRESENTATIVES Canadian
Taxpayers Federation is expanding our Sales Division in
your area. For more information visit: www.taxpayer.com,
CALL 1-800-667-7933 Ext.
111 or email: [email protected].
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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
inoculants
• Diesel fuel – 30,000+
litre min
• 20+ new actives
being developed
For all details please
contact us at
306 477-4007
or [email protected]
or visit our website at
www.gng.ag
Friday, November 14, 2014
For Sale - Misc
FARMLAND
WANTED
NO FEES OR
COMMISSIONS!
SUMMARY OF SOLD
PROPERTIES
Central - 206 1/4’s
South - 75 1/4’s
South East - 40 1/4’s
South West - 65 1/4’s
North - 6 1/4’s
North East - 4 1/4’s
North West - 12 1/4’s
East - 51 1/4’s
West - 4 1/4’s
FARM AND PASTURE LAND
AVAILABLE TO RENT
PURCHASING:
SINGLE TO LARGE
BLOCKS OF LAND.
PREMIUM PRICES
PAID WITH QUICK
PAYMENT.
RENT BACK
AVAILABLE
Call DOUG
306-955-2266
[email protected]
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on adver tising conditions,
please consult the Associat i o n’s B l a n ke t Ad ve r t i s i n g
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FOR SALE: One used oil furnace and tank in good working condition. Henry Martin,
Redvers. 306-452-3833.
26-1
F O R S A L E : Pr o f o r m F i t
Crosswalk Treadmill. Basically
new (gently used). Many different workout/weight loss options. Paid $1,300, asking
$400. Please call (306)-5758883.
26-tfn
FOR SALE: Two 3,000 gallon
diesel tanks, $1.00 per gallon;
8” gas ice auger, new blades;
20 walnut cupboards, doors
only; one set skis & boots,
curling shoes, brooms, etc.
453-2958.
26-4
PROVINCE-WIDE CLASSIFIEDS. Reach over 550,000
re a d e rs w e e k ly. Ca l l t h i s
n ew s p a p e r N OW o r 3 0 6 649.1400 for details.
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reverse osmosis. Payment
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& patent pending inventions.
Since 1957.
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Wanted
Buying malt barley, oats and
rye. Call Mark at North American Foods on prices. 1-306457-1500.
25-8
WA N T E D : C O L L E C TO R
PAYING TOP PRICES for old
advertising dealership signs,
plastic or metal. Service Station items, gasoline pumps,
globes, oil cans, clocks. Red
Indian, Dodge, Ford, etc. 306221-5908, 306-369-2810
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CARLYLE OBSERVER
Wanted
Wanted: Used Iron Worker,
Metal Master or equivalent
equipment. Also, heavy, 18
foot cultivator. Must be in
good mechanical condition.
Phone: 306-662-3949 Maple
Creek
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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 regulations came into effect concerning, in particular, mattress
support stability. For specific
information prior to purchase,
contact 975-4028 - Products
Safety.
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Farms for Sale
LAND FOR SALE: Includes
farm site, power and water.
S . E . S e c . 7- 7- 3 3 - W 1 s t .
Sealed tenders will be accepted until Dec. 5, 2014. Highest
bidder not necessarily accepted. Existing wells not included. Mail to Muriel Truman,
Box 14, Wauchope, SK S0C
2P0.
26-3
Houses for Sale
Saskatoon Property
walking distance to
U of S!
1384 sq ft, semi-detached
with non-conforming
basement suite.
119A – 109th Street,
$403,500!
MLS#513423
Sheri Willick
Re/Max Saskatoon
3062817612
[email protected]
For all your
printing
and paper
needs
Letterheads
Business Cards
Posters
Envelopes
Statements
Invoices
Announcement
cards
Place mats
Fax sheets
Raffle tickets
Dance tickets
Brochures
Carbonless forms
Gift certificates
Labels
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orders
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story
idea?
Mobile/Manufactured Homes
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Custom Builds also available.
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Suites For Rent
FOR RENT: Furnished one
bedroom suite in Manor. Free
satellite, fridge and stove, new
kitchen cabinets, 42-inch flat
s c r e e n t . v. Pr i va t e d e c k .
$1400/mo., plus $1400 damage deposit. Utilities paid by
Landlord. Call 306-448-2116.
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Alida News
Brenda Junk and
Gloria Girard were
accompanied by their
mother, Dot Girard of
Redvers and travelled to
Sylvan Lake, AB on Oct.
30 where they visited with
the family. Brenda stayed
with Jaxon and Jace Junk
while their parents, Jody
and Jill were away on a
holiday trip to Nashville.
While there they also
visited with Kara, Rob and
Morgan Applegate. Gloria
spent time visiting her
son, Steven, Brandi and
Nora Bradshaw. Morgan
accompanied them when
they returned home Nov.
7.
Edel Cowan spent
Nov. 3 in Estevan where
she had a dental appointment and while there
visited with Murray, Fiona
Cowan and boys.
Sincere sympathy is
extended to the family of
Adonie (Mrs. Wilfred)
Demas, who passed away
on Nov. 5 at the age of 93
years. She was a resident
of the Moose Mountain
Lodge at Carlyle. Interment will take place at the
Oxbow Cemetery. Condolences are also extended
to all other relatives of
Demas family.
Gray and Edel Cowan
were visitors in Regina
November 6 and 7 where
Submitted by
Edel Cowan
they visited with son Jeff
and attended an appointment.
Act One Productions
held their first meeting of
the season on Nov. 6 with
a few members in attendance. They have decided
to hold their annual drama
production again in the
spring (March 2015). The
club will NEED YOUR
HELP so PLEASE ATTEND their next meeting.
If unable to attend but
willing to help CONTACT
one of the club members
ASAP, always remember – “MANY HANDS
MAKES LESS WORK”
for all. Hope we’ll see you
around.
Hip Hooray – the
Riders finally pulled off
a victory (24-17) on Nov.
8 against Edmonton in
Regina. The next game is
the Western Semi-final on
Nov. 16. Go – Riders –
Go!
Margaret Peet is
spending a few days
visiting with her daughter,
Joleen, Paul Hoffman and
boys Connor and Cole at
Viking, AB.
Ainsley Cowan had
a sleep-over and spent a
couple of days with her
grandparents Gray and
Edel while her parents,
Tim and Shelly attended
the Fleetwood Mac
Wawota News
Congratulations to
Cyril and Florence Hutchison who celebrated their
60th wedding anniversary
last weekend. They had
a come and go tea at the
Wawota Drop In. Their
actual wedding date was
Oct. 29.
Happy birthday to
Rene Jacques who had a
“surprise” birthday party
on Nov. 7. His family
planned a social evening
at the Wawota Town Hall.
I checked the list of winners for the Friends of
the Riders Lottery and
the Hospitals of Regina
Lottery. I did not see any
Wawota winners in the
Friends of the Riders Lottery but in the Hospitals
of Regina Lottery, Denise
Dash won Audiovox
Bluetooth Wireless Speakers and Ken Appel won a
Sony20.1 Megapixel Camera and a Keurig Coffee
Brewer and Anna Marie
Struble from Kenosee
Lake also won a Keurig
Coffee Brewer. Congratulations to these winners.
An appreciative crowd
enjoyed the musical
talents of The Great Plains
(Darrel and Saskia) at the
United Church on Nov. 4.
They were brought here
as a fund raiser for The
United Church Raise the
Rafters group.
After a stellar season,
Golf Kenosee was named
PGA Saskatchewan’s
Facility of the year. Kyle
Mulligan, head golf
professional accepted the
award on Oct. 28. The
comments were a great
golf course and a great
restaurant with a beautiful
view. How lucky we are to
21
concert in Winnipeg on
Monday, November 10.
Morgan Applegate of
Sylvan Lake is spending
sometime visiting with
her grandparents, Gary
and Brenda Junk and
other family members in
the area. While here she
is enjoying watching her
cousin, Ethan Junk play
hockey. They will be
attending a wedding in
Regina on November 15,
at which time Morgan will
be returning home with
her parents, Kara and Rob
Applegate.
The Alida Lion’s club
will have hosted their
annual senior’s supper on
Nov. 13 at the Alida Hall.
Hope you were able to
attend, I’m afraid we had
be missing it this year, but
thought of everyone there
enjoying the delicious
supper that would have
been served by the members.
Sorry folks – I will be
away, so there will be no
news in the paper for the
remainder of November.
But please call me (306443-2496) – leave your
name and I’ll call you
when I’m back in the area.
I should have news in the
paper for the first week
in December. Until then
– keep smiling – drive
safely and take care.
Submitted by
Myrna Olson
have such a facility in our
area.
A new book “Legacy
of Worship” is filled
with pictures and historical information of many
churches in the southeast
area. It is a newly published book which is a sequel to “Legacy of Stone”.
Margaret Hrynuik and
Frank Korvemaker are the
authors and Larry Easton,
a former Wawota resident
supplied the photographs.
These books are available
at the Moosomin Dental
Center with some of the
proceeds going to “Four
Kids in Ghana” a project
that is helping four young
people get established in
Ghana.
A banquet and awards
evening was held at
Dauphin on Nov. 8. Terri
Tomlinson , Brandon Benner and Dexter Mondor
from Wawota attended
this event. Three members
from the General’s Football Team won All Star
awards.
A couple of months ago
I saw the short list for ,
what I thought was the
Giller Prize Awards so I
ordered the list. I tho9ught
for once when the awards
were presented I would
have all of the books read
and have a better idea
of why the winner was
chosen. After I had read
a couple of the books, I
wondered why some of
the authors were British and Australian as the
Giller Prize is for Canadians only. Looking more
closely I realized that I
had the list for the Booker
Prize which is awarded to
books written in English
and published by United
Kingdom. As I was reading my third book, “The
Narrow Road to the Deep
North” by Richard Flanagan it was announced
that it had won the Booker
Prize. It was the story of
Australian prisoners of
war who survived the
building of the Burma
Railway. Apparently
Richard’s father worked
on this railway and he
died the day that Richard
finished his manuscript!
It was a well written book
and told a good story but
was so graphic. After realizing my error I got the
right list and found I had
already read 2 on the list
and since have read two
more. There are 6 on the
list so will not get to read
them as the Giller Award
Night is Nov. 10! More
about that next week!
As Halloween approached there was some
apprehension about the
community having a list
for trick or treaters, a
Pumpkin Pete Party at the
town hall in conjunction
with the trade show and
UNICEF posters being
sold. From all reports
the house to house trick
or treaters was successful with some houses
reporting more than 100
callers. The party was
well attended and enjoyed
by those who did so. The
UNICEF posters showed
a total of 77 sold with an
extra $50.00 in donations.
I sent $435.00 to UNICEF
last week! Thank you for
your support. I guess there
was room for all three
events!