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NEWS Friday, August 7, 201520
Personal Messages
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 Tyler, 577-1544.
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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
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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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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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Auctions
Farm Equipment AUCTION
SHELLBROOK, SASKATCHEWAN
On behalf of J&W Northwest Services Ltd. & Warren Muller, who are discontinuing
their farming operations.
WEDNESDAY, Aug. 12• 11:00 AM CST
INSPECTION: TUESDAY, Aug. 11• 9 AM - 4 PM CST
FEATURING: • TRACTORS • HARVEST EQUIPMENT • SEEDING/TILLAGE EQUIPMENT • SPRAYING EQUIPMENT • GRAIN HANDLING EQUIPMENT • COLLECTOR CAR • MISC. ITEMSNOTE: A 5% buyer’s premiumapplies to all onsite purchases.
For more information,go to www.asset.sales.ca
or call 902.852.5331
ADVANTAGE CO-OP CLOSE OUT SALEKELSO BRANCH
Tuesday, Aug. 11, 2015 10 AM
Directions: 10 kms east of Wawota, Sk on #48, 13 kms north (follow the curves on 601 grid), turn south at the yield sign OR 1 km east of Wawota on #48 , turn on the Meridian Road (cemetery), go north 8 kms, turn on Kelso Road, then east 5 kms.Includes: PROPERTY 9.52 acres with fertilizer system (6 bins); lot 120’ x 170’ with building and sheds (sells on owner’s approval and envi-ronmental clearance)VEHI-CLES 1994 Buick Le Sabre; GMC truck with flatbed FER-TILIZER STORAGE 8 West-eel hopper bins (Hopbin 1616 Magnum-F)augers; Bruns grain cart; Real cattle chute and tub; Heavy Hitter post pounder; hardware; livestock mineral etc; hardware; build-ing supplies.
KEY “M” AUCTION SERVICES
306-452-3815keymauctions.com
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AUCTION SALEfor LAWRENCE and SHIRLEY LEMIEUX
Saturday, Aug. 15, 2015 10 AM
Directions: From Alida, Sk: 5 1/2 miles north on 601 grid and 1/2 mile west. (Land loca-tion NE 8-6-33 W1 RM 32).Includes: 4020 JD tractor w/ FEL;Deines front deck riding lawn mower; 212 JD riding lawn mower; yard sprayer; power and shop tools; PRI-VATE COLLECTION OF 15 CLASSIC CARS includes 1964 Buick Wildcat; 1965 Pontiac Strato Chief; 1966 Mercury Park Lane
KEY “M” AUCTION SERVICES
306-452-3815keymauctions.com
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Auctions
Farm Auction for Ernie Zooke-wich of Willowbrook, SK., Sat August 8, 2015, Five miles West on Hwy 52, One mile South and half a mile West Case IH 7130 FWA Tractor, NH TR85 Combine, IH 6200 Drills, Case 1070 Tractor, Bourgault Air Seeder, Tools, Antique Tractors for restora-tion, Vehicles, Vermeer Baler, Call Robert at 306 795 7387 or listing at www.doubleRauc-tions.net, PL#334142
For Sale - Misc
Advertisements and state-ments contained herein are the sole responsibility of the persons or entities that post the advertisement, 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 advertising conditions, please consult the Associa-tion’s Blanket Advertising Conditions on our website at www.swna.com.
ANOTHER Man’s Treasure Antiques & Collectibles, Sou-ris, Manitoba. A wide selection of toys, jewelry, glassware, china, advertising, much more. Open most days but call ahead. 204-724-0401, 204-724-4688.
FOR SALE: Ford F-150 tail lights-2 pairs for sale; Tinted tail lights-will fit 2010-2014 F-150’s-gently used, like new condition, $450; Clear/chrome tail lights-will fit 2010-2014 F-150’s-used, $150 OBO. Call (306) 575-8883.
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PROVINCE-WIDE CLASSI-FIEDS. Reach over 550,000 readers weekly. Call this newspaper NOW or 306-649.1400 for details.
Travel
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ONE DAY POLAR BEAR TOUR - Departs Saskatoon on Saturday, November 7. Jet nonstop to Churchill and expe-rience an amazing Polar Bear Safari on the tundra. 1-866-460-1415; www.classiccanadi-antours.com
PSYCHIC MIRACLES by Lu-na: Free 3 minute love reading by phone/text. Is this your soulmate or is it time to move on? Call: 970-333-9692
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Business Opportunities
SMALL BUSINESS OPPOR-TUNITY for sports complex or bar. 3 complete commercial golf simulators. 30+ golf courses. $12,000 each. Pay-ment terms negotiable. Call Peggy at 306-222-5097.
Houses for Sale
FOR SALE OR RENT - 3 bed-room house for sale or rent in Bellegarde. Rent for $830 per month. Call Sylvie Larose at -450-563-3682 or 1-450-631-3132.
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Lots & Acreages for SaleServiced 50 ft. x 100 ft. lot for sale. 108 Carlyle St., Arcola, SK. House being torn down, 1 block from Main Street and school. Perfect location for RTM. Contact (306) 455-3776.
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Mobile/Manufactured Homes
DON’T OVERPAY! rtmi-homes.com “Your Smart Housing Solution” Canada’s Largest provider of manufac-tured housing. Text or call (844-334-2960). In stock 16’/20’/22’ Homes on Sale Now!
CabinsFOR SALE: Cabin in Moose Mountain Provincial Park on 65 x 120 lot located on Arcola Road. 3 bedrooms, bathroom, kitchen, large livingroom, elec-tric heat; winterized; natural gas located directly behind, partially furnished and 3 appli-ances included. Serious in-quiries only. Please call: 306-577-7803, 306-453-2996, 306-577-8033 or 306-453-2394.
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Houses For RentFOR RENT: 2 bedroom mo-bile home in Kennedy. Pets welcome. $700/month plus utilities. Call or text 1-204-406-8079.
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Suites For RentBachelor Suite for Rent: one bedroom in Manor, Sk. Fridge, stove, microwave, internet, satellite tv, 42” flat screen, deck, power and gas payed by landlord. $1500.00 a month plus damage deposit. Call 448-2116
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Two bedroom suite for rent in Manor, Sk. Washer, dryer, fridge, stove, internet, satellite tv, 42” flat screen, huge deck. Power and gas paid by land-lord. $1500.00 a month plus damage deposit. Call 448-2116.
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Services For Hire
Hip or Knee Replacement?
Problems with Mobility?
The Disability Tax Credit
$2,000 Yearly Tax Credit
$20,000 Lump Sum Refund
For Assistance Call:1-844-453-5372
Feed & Seed
HEATED CANOLAWANTED!!
- 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
Looking for feed barley. Call North American Food Ingre-dients @ 3064571500 ask for Mark for price.
Auto Miscellaneous
Wrecking over 250 units... cars and trucks. Lots of trucks... Dodge... GMC... Ford... Imports... 1/2 ton to 3 tons... We ship anywhere... Call or text 306-821-0260. Lloydminster
RVs/Campers/Trailers
FOR SALE: 30’ travel trailer. 2011 North Trail by Heartland. Sleeps 10. Fully equipped. Slide out. Excellent condition. $19,500. 306-577-2100 or 306-575-3271.
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FOR SALE: WINNIBAGO Ad-venturer motorhome with op-tional tow vehicle, 33 ft., cus-tom built. Well kept, inside when not in use. 306-577-2214 or 306-861-1451.
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Duties to include operating a grader and other equipment along with maintenance of
equipment and general duties as requested by
Council.
Please send resume by August 5th to:
Fax: 306-542-2428Email:
DRIVERS WANTEDAZ, DZ, 5, 3 OR 1 W/Airbrake
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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.
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Shop on 4.54 acres at corner of #8 and #48 highways at Fairlight, SK.
Built in 2012. 40' x 80' x 20' with 3 overhead doors (2 at 16' x 14', 1 at 12' x 12') and 5 man doors.
utilised for mezzanine or suites for off-site workers.
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Doris Silcox1912-2015
Doris Silcox (nee An-drews), age 102, passed away at Moose Moun-tain Lodge, Carlyle, on Saturday, July 18, 2015. Doris is survived by her sons: Earl (Doreen),
Regina; Lloyd (Norma), Calgary; daughter-in-law Gloria Silcox, Regina; four grandchildren: Kirby and Kelly Silcox; Kirsten Silcox and Todd (Mon-ica) Silcox; four great-grandchildren: Breanna (Jesse Hodge; Chase Silcox; Devon and Mason Silcox-Schindler; two great-great-grandchildren: Oaklan and Beckham Hodge. Also surviving Doris are her sister-in-laws: Sheila Andrews, Abbotsford, B.C. and Jean McNabb, Hamilton, Ont. Doris’s nieces and nephews will remember Doris as a very special aunt. Doris was predeceased by her husband Harold (Fat) in 1980; her son, chief Superintendent Lynn Silcox in 2001; her parents John and Maragret Andrews (nee Ayre); and her ve younger siblings.
Doris was born in Winnipeg on September 3, 1912 and received her education at Langbank, Kennedy, and Regina Normal School. She taught at Golden Springs school until her marriage to Harold in 1935.
In 1945 the family moved to Carlyle to start the business known as S&B Service, later Silcox Esso.
Over the years Doris was active in many Carlyle organizations - Eastern Star, Carlyle library, Home and School, Parks and Recreation, and the Rusty Relics Museum. She especially enjoyed her associa-tion with the Saskatchewan Natural History Soci-ety. She regularly corresponded with professors and botanists regarding ora and fauna of the area. In 1975 Doris and Fat moved to a farm east of Carlyle. Sadly Fat was only able to enjoy country living for ve years. Doris was artistic and over the years she painted in oils, acrylics, and water colours. She conducted art classes in Carlyle and surrounding towns. Her sketches illustrated many stories in the Folklore Magazine. Her maps of th early trails of the Moose Mountain Area can be found in the Carlyle and District History book, rst edition. When age dictated Doris moved back to Carlyle, but she remained active with yard work, playing bridge, knitting, and crosswords. Over the years she knitted over 350 children’s sweaters that have been donated to family and to those less fortunate.
She lived in her own home and attended to her own a airs until the age of 96. In the fall of 2010 Coteau Place in Arcola became her new home and in October 2012 the move was made to Moose Mountain Lodge in Carlyle. At both locations Doris was treated with dignity, and respect and she re-ceived excellent care. Doris was a bright, independent woman who lived life on her own terms. To respect her wishes, her cremated remains will be interred at Glen Morris Cemetery in Carlyle at a later date.
Flower gratefully declined. Donations in her memory can be made to Moose Mountain Lodge, Carlyle.
Obituaries
Brian BeattyLook who’s turning 60!It’s time to celebrate!
Come out and help Brian over the hill at the Beatty farm!!Party starts at 3:00 p.m., Saturday, August 8, 2015
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By Linda Wegner For us Canadians, the Writ has been dropped, the gloves are off and it’s no holds barred. We’re going to the polls. Reaching back to youthful memories, I recall snuggling close to a battery operated radio, tucked judiciously under the blankets, of course, and listening to news of any and every election. I never pretended to understand all the debates or issues but I was fascinated by the fervour with which speeches were delivered, intrigued by the predictions made by lauded experts on both or many sides of any argument. As a young teenager I even thought about a career in such a noble calling. That was more years ago than I care to recall. I am not going to comment on our upcoming election as such but here are a few of my thoughts on the matter of making choices in our personal as well as our national lives: fi rst, we need the wisdom of God because that’s the beginning of true knowledge; next, by asking God for His wisdom, we can gain a better understanding of justice, equity and right living; fi nally, we need God’s wisdom in order to enjoy life to its fullest. Throughout the biblical Wisdom Book, Proverbs, the virtues of wisdom are constantly extolled. Wisdom will preserve you, promote you, direct your steps and “keep your foot from being caught” (3:26; 4:1-9). When life pushes us to make convenient or hasty decisions, seeking to know God’s ways in our personal lives is a source of the guidance and security that we need. We’re also given instructions when it comes to government. While we can’t control every decision they make, we are instructed to pray “for…all who are in authority that we may lead a quiet and peaceable life in all godliness and reverence”. He hears the prayer of the righteous.
The writ is dropped
“Eternity is not something that begins after you are dead. It is all the time. We are in it now.” Charlotte Parkins Gilman Eternity is for a long time. Why not make it the best. This body, this soul we have, it will help defi ne the heaven that God wants to share with us. Our awareness of this reality is crucial. A quality test, a soul MRI, can tell us immediately if we are on the right track. Our spiritual health is not dependent on age, physical fi tness or the absence of pain and suff ering. Are you a friend of God? Of Jesus? Do you have friends in high places? In Heaven? Do you talk to God? To Angels? During each day we should frequently invite and recognize God’s presence. A special sign accompanies this acknowledgement: In the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit. That is the spirit with which we should enter our life’s activities, be they an at-bat for the Blue Jays, a surgery, any activity of life, or even our entry into physical death. This is our time; this is our life; this is the opportunity to be the gift God has made us to be. This is our chance to know, love and serve our Creator and our world. A Limelighter’s song “The Time of Man” addresses our opportunity with creation:Once there were trees and a riverOnce there was grass where you standOnce there were songsAbout rights instead of wrongsOnce was the time of man. In a prophetic warning the song describes the possible abuse of nature and destruction of this Eden we are gifted with:Grass doesn’t grow on the hillsideTrees shrink and die in the sunNo place to hide my little baby’s eyesFrom the damage the dead have done. So now is the time to right the environmental wrongs. Now is the time to rebuild and heal the physical world around us. But most important – now is the opportunity of our lifetimes to touch God and our fellow man. Our Father is waiting with joy and with open arms. Our brothers and sisters ache for our love. This is our time to act. We are in eternity now. We can improve the quality of that eternal joy and happiness God wants to share with us. A little eff ort daily will change our eternal reality. Now is the time to embrace the Gifts of God we received at Baptism. Christ literally lives in us as we become temples of the Holy Spirit and God’s adopted sons and daughters.
The time of man and the eternal now
Heaven starts now. We are in eternity. Our body and soul will be with us when we share God’s heaven. This is our chance to get it right.
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