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Geoffery Fenrick 1950 - 2015 Geoffery Camille Fenrick passed away suddenly at his home in Manor, SK on Sunday, February 15, 2015 at the age of 64 years. Geoff will be lovingly remembered by his wife Sara Fenrick; children, Kim Fenrick-Johnson (Nathan), Jeffrey (Tanya) Fenrick, Jacqui Fenrick ( M i t c h W i l c o x ) , Shayne Fenrick, Cathy Fenrick and Jenny Fenrick; grandchildren, Rory, Brady, Kelsey, Carter, Mason, Jayde, Presley and Nova; siblings, Anne Looker, Lorna (Murray) Shiplack, Raymond (Mel) Fenrick, Sherman (Chun) Fenrick, Marlene Fenrick (Dennis) and Terry Fenrick, as well as numerous nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his parents, John and Elizabeth Fenrick, as well as numerous aunts and uncles. A Celebration of Geoff’s Life was held on Monday, March 2, 2015 at 2:00 p.m. at the Royal Canadian Legion Hall, Manor, with Rev. Michelle Moore officiating. Interment followed at Mary, Queen of the Apostles Parish Cemetery, Maryland, SK. Donations to the Heart & Stroke Foundation, Moose Mountain Wado Kai or Redvers Karate Club would be appreciated by Geoff’s family. Arrangements were entrusted to Hall Funeral Services, Estevan. 43-1
Notices / Nominations Saskatchewan Heritage Foundation Application Deadline Applications for the following grant programs must be postmarked no later than March 15, 2015: • Built Heritage Grant Program: Funding to conserve designated heritage properties. • One-Time Grant for Non-Designated Commercial Heritage Property: Funding to conserve important local commerical buildings. • Archaeology/Paleontology Research Grants: Funding to conduct archaeological or paleontological research. Applications can be found at www.pcs.gov.sk.ca/ SHF-Programs or by calling Suzanne Pambrun at 306-787-2105.
Saturday, March 14th - Manor Community Recreation/Rink Board Dine/Dance/Silent Auction Fundraising Event in the Manor Legion Hall. Supper: 6:00 p.m. Dance: 9:00 p.m. Come help support the rink & recreation/culture. $25 per person; $15 per person for dance only. 43-1 Tuesday, March 17th - Put on your green and come out to the annual Irish Stew supper at the Carlyle United Church from 5 to 7:00 p.m. Enjoy stew, biscuits, dessert and more. 43-1 South East Saskatchewan Surface Rights Association. Annual Meeting: March 18, 2015, Stoughton Legion Hall 401 Main Street, Stoughton, SK Registration @ 1:00p.m. Guest Speakers: Dean Pylypuk: Regional Manager Ministry of Economy Richard Lamontagne: Hawkeye Analytics Project manager Q and A to follow. zone1x Sunday, March 22nd - Carlyle Skating Club presents: “So, You Think You Can Skate?” at 2 p.m., Carlyle Skating Arena. Guest Skater: Niki Nagy, SK Provincial Pre Novice Champion, 2015 Canada Games Competitor. Silver collection at the door. Accepting donations for the Carlyle & District Food Bank. 43-2 Monday, March 23rd - Redvers Wildlife Annual Meeting, 7:30 p.m. at the Log Cabin. 43-2 Cornerstone Theatre Inc. presents “Move Over Mrs. Markham”. Dinner Theatre: March 27th and 28th, $35. Cocktails 6:00 p.m., Supper 7:00 p.m. Matinee: Dessert Theatre, Sunday, March 29th, 2:00 p.m., $20. Carlyle Memorial Hall. Box Office: The Pearl Boutique, 453-4488. 42-3 Saturday, April 4th - Wawota Wildlife Federation 23rd Fundraiser & Awards Banquet at Wawota Town Hall. Happy Hour 5:30 p.m.; Roast beef supper 6:30 p.m. Big game fish & bird awards to be given out. Photo contest - Scenic & Wildlife, trophy & $50 prize. Raffle tables. Silent & Live auctions. Door prizes. Ladies & youth tables. Special raffles. Adults $20; Youth (12 & under) $15. Call Allan, 306-739-2702; Morley, 306-739-2680. 150 advance tickets only to be sold. 43-4
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Upcoming Events Saturday, March 14th - The Estevan Antique Auto Club is holding its annual Spring Flea Market, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Wylie Mitchell Hall. It’s basically a giant indoor garage sale and we are always looking for new vendors. For more information call Gord at 634-4396 or Nathan at 634-1909. 42-2
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Dealers in most areas (new dealers welcome) 306 477-4007 info@gng.ag www.gng.ag Adver tisements and statements contained herein are the sole responsibility of the persons or entities that post the adver tisement, and the Saskatchewan Weekly Newspaper Association and membership do not make any warra n t y a s to t h e a c c u ra cy, completeness, truthfulness or reliability of such advertisements. For greater information 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 Conditions on our website at www.swna.com. swna1x F O R S A L E : Wa l k - i n t u b, brand new; 18” vanity, new. Contact Bill Maher, 306-4552411. 43-4 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. swna1x
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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. Red Indian, Buffalo, etc. 306-221-5908. swna1x
FOR RENT: 2 bedroom mobile home in Kennedy. Pets welcome. $700/month plus utilities. Call or text 1-204-4068079. 37-g(01/16)
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25 - 2 Year old black Angus bulls for sale. Calved on pasture. Developed on pasture. 306-739-2924.View listing of bulls at www.gbtangus.com 43-4
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Rentals & Leases TENTS FOR RENT: Old-fashioned tent for old-fashioned price! Two 25’x50’ tents. 306577-2100; cell: 306-575-3271. 9-52
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Lillian Dyer (Erickson, Angus, Visser) 20 March 1915 - 12 Feb. 2015 Lillian Visser, née Lillian Olive Dyer, 6th of 9 children born to Charles and Nellie Dyer on the farm south of Carlyle, Sask, died at Bulkley Lodge in Smithers, BC on 12 Feb 2015, only 5 weeks short of becoming the ¿rst centenarian in her family. Lillian married Roy Erickson in 1940. During WW2 they lived in New Westminster, BC; Prince Albert, Sask; and then farmed north of Kinistino, Sask. From 1946 to 1959 they had a farm at Manor, Sask, where they raised their only offspring, Ken Erickson, born in 1943. In 1959 they moved to BC, where Roy died in 1962. Lillian worked hard to obtain the education she needed to work and contribute to society. After graduating from Moose Jaw Normal School in 1934, she taught in Saskatchewan and BC until 1978. Post retirement, she taught sewing to young women at a World Vision school in Kenya for a year. During the War, after training to operate a mechanical calculator with 108 keys called a comptometer, she worked in the accounting department of Burns and Company in Vancouver and Prince Albert. In 1969 she graduated from the University of British Columbia with a Bachelor of Education degree. Lillian’s marriage to Alastair Angus ended in divorce. In 1981 she married Jake Visser, living with him on his farm at Telkwa, and later in Smithers, BC. After Jake’s death in 2001, she lived alone with her macaw, Chico, until illness forced her to move to Bulkley Lodge in 2009. Alzheimer’s disease ravaged the last 5 years of her life. During this time her friends Sophie and Henry Fehr and Lil Chick visited almost daily, providing the loving attention that her distant family could not. Despite her dementia, Lillian had moments of lucidity, acknowledging family and friends, singing hymns, and praying; these were precious visits from Lillian who, in some ways, had already left us. Lillian was passionate about trout ¿shing with Jake and other family. In 1988 Lillian, Ken and grandson Alejandro, then only 6, caught a marlin at Cabo San Lucas, Mexico. She always had a large garden, and valued food she grew or caught above what she bought in the store. Lillian had strong religious beliefs. In the 1993 Dyer Family Tree booklet, she says: “The most important part of my life is my faith in Jesus Christ as my personal savior.” Lillian is predeceased by her brothers Reginald, Bert, Fred, and Harold, and sisters Marjorie and Ethel. Her sister Frances Horner lives in Calgary, Alberta, and sister Myrtle Brayford in Brantford, Ontario. Lillian’s son Ken Erickson is in Burnaby, BC. Grandson Alejandro Erickson lives with his wife Kassia and baby great grandson Auberon Roy Erickson in Durham, UK. Chico, Lillian’s macaw, is at the World Parrot Refuge on Vancouver Island. There will be a Celebration of Life for Lillian at 1:30pm, 27 March, 2015 at Mountain View Assembly church in Smithers, BC. There are 62 photos from Lillian’s life online at http://goo.gl/VMDHIB. For smaller ¿le sizes suitable for emails, scroll down to the folder titled “Small versions (max dimension 1024 pixels)” Friends from the farm community of Manor, Sask can be found on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/groups/3194745012/ permalink/10155282157275013/
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Introduce your child to the wonders of nature. Start by putting a bird feeder outside of one of your windows. Keep it filled with birdseed and make time to watch the birds that feed at it. Learn about the different kinds of birds that you see. You can make a simple bird feeder with your child. Simply take a pinecone. Smear it with peanut butter. Roll it in birdseed and hang it with a pipe cleaner. There are other peanut free recipes for children with allergies on Pinterest. Go searching in the garden for worms, spiders, ladybugs, snails and other interesting insects. If you live near a farm, ask the owner if you can see the cows being milked or the sheep sheared. Examine a fallen bird’s nest closely and marvel at the way it is built. Try and make a nest of your own. On warm spring or summer days, plan a small picnic outdoors where your family can explore nature and feed the birds. Always talk in detail about what you see and encourage your child to take an interest in the environment. Children should learn to appreciate all aspects of nature. Talk about what it would be like to be an ant, a bird or a horse. When you see an animal or bird, encourage your child to look it up in an encyclopedia or online and find out more about it. When you see which creatures particularly interest your child, ask your librarian for books about them. Make learning about nature fun!
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