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SALES NOTICE TO CREDITORS REPRESENTATIVE IN THE MATTER OF THE If you love to sell and ESTATE OF SHARON EDNA are interested in a new GEYSEN, LATE OF MANOR, challenge, want to IN THE PROVINCE OF SASpursue a SupSunday, November 1, 2015, Wawota United selling ChurchinFall KATCHEWAN, DECEASED. new industry, or are 12 & per, Wawota Town Hall 4:30 6:30 p.m., Adults $12.00, All claims against the above mechanically inclined Under Preschool - Free. estate,$6.00, duly verified by statutory and enjoy talking 22-3 declaration and with particulars about the way and valuation of security Sunday, November 1st held, - Farewell forequipment Pastor Carl and Linda works, if any, must be sent to the Rushton at the Carlyle Full unGospel Church at to 1:30 p.m. Join us we'd like talk to you. dersigned the 15th day and coffee. for a time ofbefore fellowship and cake Ram Industries Inc. is of March, 2013 24-1 growing and we need MCGEOUGH ZEPICK Sunday,LAW November 1st Hot Beef Supper at Willmer Hall from individuals to join our OFFICE 4 - 7 p.m. $15.00, 12 & under $7.00, Preschoolers free. sales team! 1222Adults - 5th Street Grocery hamper raffles. Candidates must be Estevan, Saskatchewan able to relocate to 23-2 S4A 0Z6 Solicitors for the Executors Yorkton,Breast SK. Cancer Wednesday, November 4th - Moose Mountain ___________________ 41-27:00 p.m.www.ramindustiries.com Support Group first meeting, to 8:30 p.m. at the Kipling by email to Integrated Health Center. Contact Vivian atApply 306-538-4555 Employment jobs@ramindustries.com24-1

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UPCOMING SALES Saturday, Nov. 7: 10 a.m., Antique, Need Collectible, An HouseholdAuction Sale, Prairie Sale? Place Hall, Arcola. OPEN TO EARLY • We offer Complete CONSIGNMENTS. Auction Saturday, Nov.Services 14: 10 a.m., Edmond/Donna • We Do AllGeorge Kinds Famiof ly Antique Sales and Collectible Sale, Bellegarde. • Call for Complete Key M Auctions Consultation Home Ph: 306-452-3815 Cell: 306-452-7847 email: Auction Services auctionkeym@gmail.com A.L. #304543 47-11 Box 10 • Wauchope SK For2P0 Sale - Misc S0C Auctioneer ~Dellan MohrbutAdvertisementster and statements contained herein are Phone 306-452-3815 the sole Fax responsibility 306-452-3733of the persons entities that post Website:orkeymauction.com the advertisement, 17-52pd and the ________________ Saskatchewan Weekly Newspaper Association and membership do not make any warranty as to the accuracy, completeness, truthfulness or reliability of such advertisements. For greater information on advertising conditions, please consult the Association’s Blanket Advertising Conditions on our website at www.swna.com.

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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. 6-tfn PROVINCE-WIDE CLASSIFIEDS. Reach over 550,000 readers weekly. Call this newspaper NOW or 306649.1400 for details.

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TENTS FOR RENT: Meet under the big TENT! Have two 25'x50' tents to rent. Will deliver, set up, take down and pick up. Also option for a speaker system. 306-577-2100. Saturday, November 14th - Kipling Band Parents Holiday Fair _______________ Craft Show & Sale5-g(05/13) in the Kipling Community Centre and High School Gym. For table rental information, please call Kara Varjassy at (306) 736-2426. 18-9

Upcoming Events

Opportunities Saturday, November 7th - Turkey Supper Benefit Evening at Manor Hall, 5:00 p.m. -Don't 12:00 a.m. Advanced tickets $15.00 CRIMINAL RECORD? available at King’s. At the door - Adults $20.00, 12 & under let your past limit your career $10.00,Since Preschool Cash bar, 50/50 draw and silent auction. plans! 1989 free. Confidential, 24-2 Fast Affordable - A+ BBB Rating EMPLOYMENT TRAVEL Home Sweet Home&Tea Room &_________________ Gift Shop, downtown swna1x Fairlight, FREEDOM. Call for FREE INFOHouse, Saturday November 7th, celebrates Christmas Open BOOKLET. 1-8-NOW-PARDON noon to 8 p.m.; Sunday November 8th, noon to 6 p.m. Check (1-866-972-7366) out our tasting table and great sales. Community Craft Sale, www.RemoveYourRecord.com Saturday November 7th, 11 - 4 p.m. (Community Hall). Tables ________________ ccn39-4x $20.00, call 646-2222 or 646-4432. Admission $2.00. Soup & Sandwich Luncheon, Saturday November 7th, 11:30 - 2 p.m., served up by Rec. Board Members at Drop Inn Centre. Admission charged. Something for everyone! Come spend the day with us!

Saturday, November 14th - Redvers Wildlife 25th Annual Fundraiser Dinner & Auction at 6:00 p.m. 20-6

PRAIRIE INSULATION Friday, November 20, 2015, Mountney Ladies Annual Flea Fast & Efficient Market, Wawota Town- Free Hall 4:00 - 8:00 p.m. Supper served. To book a table phone Heather 306-739-2987 or Sandra 306-739Estimates - Up to 50% Energy 2177. Savings - Blow in walls & Attics 22-5 Contact: Ferrel Horn - Wapella “Stand and - Deliver” (Drama) in Redvers. Three performanc532-4294 Cell 435-7778 es of this adult-humoured play by Janet Shaw: Thurs, Nov. 26 ___________________34-tfc (appetizers & show, $20, call Gwen at 306 452-3855); Fri, Nov. ANTIQUES REFINISH27 (dessert &AND show, $20, call Lisa at 306 840-7383); Sat, Nov. ING:(supper For all& your 28 show,restoration $30, call Jocelyne at 306 452-8480). Adneeds call Ken or Elaine at (306) vance tickets only. All performances at Redvers Rec Centre 736-2339, Kipling. alsoRedvers buy and proceeds go We to the Arts Centre building project. and sell anything old or Auction unusual.items. Cash bar 50/50 Not suitable for children. antiquesandrefinishig.com Full details at www.redversartscentre.wordpress.com __________________ 34-12 24-1 CLEANING LADY AVAILABLE. 25 years experience. Call Cheryl, 575-7062. ___________________ 41-4

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Lots & Acreages for Sale

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Land For Sale FARMLAND WANTED NO FEES OR COMMISSIONS! SUMMARY OF SOLD PROPERTIES Central - 215 1/4’s South - 88 1/4’s South East - 40 1/4’s South West - 65 1/4’s North - 10 1/4’s North East - 8 1/4’s North West - 12 1/4’s East - 54 1/4’s West - 49 1/4’s FARM AND PASTURE LAND AVAILABLE TO RENT

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Houses For Rent 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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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. 51-g(05/16)

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LIFE’S

Friday, October 30, 2015

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Every life is a story. There are milestones that we can’t wait to share, while there are others that we wish we didn’t have to. These stages of life are an undeniable part of the human journey, and we invite you to share yours with us in our weekly Life’s Milestones.

Are you celebrating an anniversary or birth, or you’d like to announce your engagement? Is your youngest child graduating, or perhaps a colleague is retiring? Has a loved one passed away, or would you like to remember one in some special way?

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ANNIVERSARY HAPPY 50th ANNIVERSARY

Vern & Colleen Knutson Oct. 23, 1965 - 2015 Love your families

OBITUARIES Jan Susan Prosofsky It is with profound sadness and disbelief that the family of Jan Susan Prosofsky announce her passing in the Regina General Hospital, succumbing to cancer on October 18, 2015 with her loving children by her side. Her loss was sudden as Jan never revealed her sickness to anyone. She did not want to burden her family. We were all unaware of her suffering and truly shocked by her unexpected passing. Jan was born in Regina on June 29, 1956, the 6th child of Joseph and Jean Prosofsky. The family moved to Medicine Hat in 1962 where Jan began her education at St. Mary’s Catholic School. She later attended McCoy High School where she excelled in track and field. Jan loved to run and play as if nothing could stop her. After her extended travels around the world, Jan eventually moved back to Alberta where she held an assortment of jobs, including being the first female lease hand in the oilfield. She then moved on to British Columbia where her three children were born. After a few years, Jan returned once again to Alberta. She was later employed with Core Association as an aide for individuals with special needs. At the time of her death, Jan was residing in Carlyle Saskatchewan. She was employed with the Moose Mountain Lodge where she loved to cook and take care of the residents. Jan is survived by her children, Chance, her oldest son; Lacy, her beautiful daughter, and Kaleb, her baby boy who she lovingly called “Goonie”, along with Kaleb’s partner, Oolee and Jan’s two stepsons, Dane Fiegal and Chase Fiegal; her brothers, James (Patricia) Prosofsky, Joel (Doris) Prosofsky and Jeffrey Prosofsky; her sisters, Joan Groft, Joy (Garry) Chinook, Julie Prosofsky (Tom Samoila), and June (Chip) Kniss and their adopted, special sister, Marina Prosofsky; as well as numerous nieces, nephews, cousins, extended family and special friends. She was predeceased by her father, Joseph Prosofsky in July of 1974 and her mother, Jean Holisko Prosofsky in January of 1978; also special loved ones, her adoring brother-in-law, Gordon Groft in October of 2003; Max Samoila in November of 2014 and David Fiegal in April of 2015. Jan will be remembered always by her family and friends. The funeral service for Jan was held in the PATTISON CHAPEL on Friday, October 23, 2015 at 3:00 p.m. with Life Celebrant, David Townsend. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Jan’s memory to the S.P.C.A. - 55 Southwest Drive SW, Medicine Hat, AB T1A 8E8. To e-mail an expression of sympathy, please direct it to: pattfh@telusplanet.net subject heading: Jan Prosofsky, or you may visit www. pattisonfuneralhome.com and leave a message of condolence. Arrangements are by the PATTISON FUNERAL HOME AND CREMATORIUM 540 South Railway St. SE, Medicine Hat T1A 2V6. Please call 1-866-526-2214 for further information.

Career Opportunities

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required for preventative maintenance, repair and service of heavy equipment fleet. Journeyman with min. 5 yrs exp with CAT, JD, and heavy trucks. Both camp and shop locations. Service truck and accommodations provided. Wage negotiable. Send work references and resume to: Bryden Construction, Box 100, Arborfield, Sk. S0E 0A0; Fax: 306-769-8844 Email: brydenconstruct@ xplornet.ca www.brydenconstruction andtransport.ca Is your Company looking to hire Aboriginal job seekers? Post your next available job opening with www. firstnationsjobsonline .com For more information email: danbsully@sasktel.net

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You’re at home here. Employment Opportunity! Watrous Co-op is now accepting applications for Meat Manager. Please send resume to: watrouscoop.gm@ sasktel.net or call Andrew at (306) 946-5510

Health Services

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for late model CAT equip. Camp job (southern Sask). Competitive wages plus R & B. Valid drivers license req’d.

Send resume and work references to: Bryden Construction and Transport Co. Inc., Box 100, Arborfield, Sk. S0E 0A0; Fax: 306-769-8844 Email: brydenconstruct@ xplornet.ca www.brydenconstruction andtransport.ca MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTION! In-demand career! Employers have work-at-home positions available. Get online training you need from an employertrusted program. Visit: CareerStep.ca/MT or 1-855-7683362 to start training for your work-at-home career today! RV Delivery- 3/4 to 1 ton diesel pick up needed immediately to deliver recreational vehicles throughout Canada. Call 800-565-6147 for details.

OBITUARIES Mary Breault Mary was born March 18, 1931 to George and Eliza May Lake. She was the oldest girl in her family. She had four brothers, and three sisters. Margaret passed away as a baby and Lovell passed away at age fourteen. She also lost her brother Bill, his three wives and her sister-in-law, Iona Lake and several nieces. Mary will be lovingly remembered by her family, daughter, Lorraine (Laurie) Walbaum and family: Derrick (Risa) Walbaum and Blayke and Cooper; Brett (Kyla) Walbaum and Havyn and Cohen; Michelle (Kirk Wenzel) Walbaum and Rustin; Garett (Chantal) Walbaum and Kenley; daughter, Joanne (Harvey) Smith and family: Duane (Krista Martin) Smith and Taylor, Rylan, Shayla and Rayah; Angela (Kelly) Glow and Smith; Candace (John) Dunham and Rory; daughter, Simone (Conrad Tuchscherer) Breault; son, Paul (Wanda) Breault and family: Christine (James Barnard) Breault and Kaydence, Jordan Carr and Taylor Kopperud; daughter, Denise (Doug) Corrin and family: Bradley Kohl, Cheyne (Nina Kachewnut) Kohl and Nathan (Ann Stewart) Corrin; son, Carl (Cindy) Breault and family: Scott Hagen, Liam Hagen and Porter Breault; son, Jerry (Elaine Yetz) Breault; son, Larry (Annette) Breault and family: Meagan Breault and Ashley Breault; daughter, Monica (Kim) Oltean and son, Kyle Oltean; brothers and sisters: John Lake, Chuck (Beth) Lake, Alice Klien and Verna (Jim Langley) Burk-Langley. Our Mother was a “country girl”, went to a country school, and enjoyed life on the farm. When her brothers went off to war, she stayed home and helped her Mom and Dad with the farm work, as well as housework. She spent winters at her Grandma Kirkby’s in Benson so she could go to school. In the fifties, Alice and Verna would spend the weekdays at Aunt Sarah Hathaway’s in Stoughton so they could go to High School. Mom would come in for the weekends to help Aunt Sarah so Alice and Verna could go home. Even though she only managed to get her Grade 8, she was far more educated than you’d expect. Even though it was hard for her, she kept at her reading of books and magazines. She would always help us as best as she could with all of our homework. I want to tell you a little about Mom’s Love, hard work and sacrifice. Her strength of character was incredible as well as her physical strength and she often pushed it to the limit. She was never concerned about the styles changing because she made her own amazon style. She had a quiet but elegant, and graceful style. She never complained about anything lacking, but tried to fix or make something that would work for whatever she was doing. She always had a back up teakettle in case hers broke down. If she was desp0erate she could always boil water in a pot on the stove to make her tea. She enjoyed the simple pleasures of sitting down with friends or family and having a cup of tea or instant coffee. She never opened her mouth if she couldn’t think of something good to say. Even if she didn’t hear you she always smiled or nodded, and pretended she did. She married Henry Breault on October 19, 1957. Shortly after their family began arriving until she finally had nine children in eleven years. She was always very busy looking after us, helping Dad when he needed help, doing the laundry, sometimes by hand, as well as hauling water and hanging clothes on the clothesline. She always cooked three square meals a day for us. On top of that she always milked 6-8 cows, and separated the cream and sold it. With her little cream cheques she tried to buy us treats and anything else we needed. When we were younger we never once went out to eat, but our treats were whatever great foods our mother made, including homemade ice cream. She was the best cook we could ever ask for. She always made wonderful desserts for every meal. Our children especially remember her homemade donuts and flour (icing sugar) to dip them in and cinnamon cookies. We also liked her shortbread cookies and her awesome flapper pie and tapioca pudding. She loved to bake and that was one skill she taught us how to do even before we were big enough to reach the cupboard. We stirred our cookies on the chair. To this day, most of us still love to bake. Sometimes as we grew up I remember her having such headaches that she couldn’t even eat, but she always provided for the rest of us and if she could fit in a 20 minute nap after lunch, she would. She always made sure that we never went without the necessities even if it meant that she had to stay well past midnight to finish sewing, or mending, or darning socks. Back when they were still on the farm and aging, sometimes they needed help and none of their children were available. We would like to express our sincere gratitude to Wayne Colby and Tom Breault for the many, many times that they left what they were doing and come over to help Mom and Dad, and later Mom, with things such as cattle, clearing the snow out of the yard and lane and etcetera. Our mother was the best person we could ever ask for as a Mom. She gave us all the love and learning anyone could ever ask for. She was always hard working, kind, patient beyond belief, independent, caring and nice. As one of her friend said, “The Angels will love her and the Lord will bless her. She was a marvelous lady, such a model of strength and positive energy.” She always smiled no matter what. If she didn’t feel well, she certainly didn’t tell anyone else. She just took another half Advil or a Tylenol and moved on. After she moved to town, she always tried to go for coffee, unless she was opt feeling well. She always was very independent and enjoyed her freedom to do what she wanted when she wanted. She would start making pies one day and when she got too tired, she would just leave it and finish it the next day. If she went for coffee, she might end up staying for supper, especially if someone came in and needed company. She found something to keep her busy all the time. She would look after mowing the lawn, her flowerbeds, and plant her garden, and weed it most of the time all by herself. She always had her little garden in the flowerbed by the door of the house. Then her bigger back garden. She always had a lot of flowers. Everyday she would go out to the garden for at least a half hour or more and pull weeds, and sometimes just to sit on her pail and enjoy the outdoors. She was very conserving and saved everything to use for another purpose. She never threw out anything unless it truly had no use for her, or she had used it several times. She had a great love of life and always tried to make things better for other people. No matter where she went she always took something whether it be a pie, a cake, some cookies, or just a plate of fruit to help others. Most evenings if she wasn’t bust she would find someone to visit, especially Uncle John at the home, and other friends of hers that were in there like Vern Vogel and Laurette Wilkes, or she would go out to Carl’s for supper and then spend some time playing with Porter. He loved it when she played Lego with him. She cooked and cleaned her own house, and sewed and made quilts in earlier years. Later she made mats, knitted sweaters, made blankets for the grandbabies, and presents for people for special occasions. No matter when you saw her she always offered you something to eat, or took you to the restaurant for dinner or supper in the later years. She loved to talk on the phone with all of her children and her sister especially. If the other phone calls were anything like mine it was usually an hour to an hour half of news. She always wanted to fill you in on all the events that happened in the community and who she saw when she went out for coffee or supper, as well as the news from the other people she talked to that week. We will forever miss hearing all about our aunts, uncles, cousins and the community from her. She was the best Mom anyone could ever ask for. We all are so proud to have had Mary as a mother. You will be greatly missed by all of us. Angels will love her… and the Lord will bless her, and all who miss her. A Funeral Service was held Tuesday, October 20, 2015 at 11:00am from Our Lady of LaSalette Roman Catholic Church, Forget Sk. with Father Yodel Cereno officiating. Interment was held at Our Lady of LaSalette Cemetery. A luncheon reception was held at the Royal Canadian Legion in Stoughton Sk. Pallbearers were Derrick Walbaum, Duane Smith, Christine Breault, Bradley Kohl, Scott Hagen, Meagan Breault, and Kyle Oltean. Donations in memory of Mary may be made to the Royal Canadian Legion, Box 548, Stoughton, S0G 4T0, the Stoughton Drop-In Centre, Box 99, S0G 4T0, or a charity of donor’s choice. Condolences may be left at: www.fletcherfuneralchapel.com. Arrangements entrusted to Fletcher Funeral Chapel Weyburn 306-842-5432.

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