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MITCHELL: In loving memory of our Mom & Grandma, Gloria, who passed away July 4, 2008. It’s hard to believe You are no longer here, We think of you, You feel so near, In some small way, every single day, Memories of you come our way. Missed and loved so very much by Kevin, June, Kristen & Blake; Karen, Dennis, Danielle, Tyson & Travis 6-1

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ANOTHER Man’s Treasure Antiques & Collectibles, Souris, Manitoba. A wide selection of toys, jewelry, glassware, china, advertising, much more. Open most days but call ahead. 204-724-0401, 204724-4688.

Notice to Creditors In the Estate of Harold Gordon Dawe, late of Manor, SK, deceased. All claims against the above Estate duly verified by statutory declaration and with particulars and valuation of security held if any must be sent to the undersigned before the 31st day of July, 2015. Mervin J. Dawe Box 1813 Rosetown, SK S0L 2V0 Executor for the Estate 7-1

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Faced with a Drinking Problem? Perhaps Alcoholics Anonymous can help. Weekly meetings: Tuesdays, 8:00 p.m. White Bear P.C. Office (south of Resort Office). Information phone Barry, 5772130; Carlyle - Wednesdays at 8:00 p.m., Church of Our Lady Roman Catholic Church, 6th St. West & Coteau Ave. For info phone Tyler, 5771544. 50-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. (1-888425-2666, M-F, 8 a.m.-6 p.m. ET). www.al-anon.alateen.org tfn

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Moving Sale for Dennis & Margaret Gustafson Saturday, July 4, 2015 10 a.m. Sale held at #22 Cocapa, Kenosee Lake Village INCLUDES: 1929 Model A sedan (4 door, Murray body, sold on owner’s approval); 24’ enclosed cargo trailer (only if car sells); golf cart trailer; shop, yard and household items Key “M” Auction Services 306-45203815 keymauctions.com 6-2

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Misc Farm Equipment 2012 J.D. Baler, has both mesh wrap and twine, mega wide pickup, baled only 350 bales. 2008 A30-D MacDon mow-conditioner, 16’ wide cut, cut only 400 acres. Call 306577-7800. 3-8

Sunday, July 5th - Arcola Antique Ag Daze, New Event: ADULT PIE EATING CONTEST (following the afternoon SASK. EXPRESS show) Entry fee $20 Limit 20 $500 in prizes. Real Pies- Real Money - Real Entertainment! 6-2

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Upcoming Events Lunch is Back at Home Sweet Home, downtown Fairlight July & August, Thursday & Saturday 11:30, 2 p.m. Soups, salad, sandwiches & hot apple crisp. Regular hours Tuesday to Sunday 1:30-5 p.m. *Open July 1st. 5-3

Serviced 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. 45-52

HORSES FOR SALE! www.liv i n g w a t e r p a i n t s a n d q u a rters.com Versatile horses used for competitions, ranching, roping, jumping, working cow horse, reining, Western Pleasure, parades, etc. 306283-4495, Langham, SK email: livingwaterworks@hotmail.com

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Sunday, July 5th - Arcola Antique Ag Daze. Pancake Breakfast (Firehall),10:30 AM, Parade (Parade Entries Welcome! Meet south of Elevator - Judging at 10AM.), Antique Tractor Pull, Quilt Show & Exhibits (Entries Welcome), Cattlebreeders Showcase, Children’s Events, Collector Car Show in Rink (Entries Welcome), Supper & Entertainment: SASKATCHEWAN EXPRESS (2 pm & 7 pm); Threshing/Bale Press Demo, Ropemaking, Shinglemaking, & Blacksmith Demos, Beer Gardens, Heavy Horse Pull, Freitag’s Petting Zoo. See Website: http://arcolafair.wordpress.com/ 5-3

Lots & Acreages for Sale

LOOKING FOR CLEAN FILL in Carlyle, Saskatchewan! If you are looking for a place to dump clean fill, we need to talk! Our lots are located right in town, flexible time frame! Call Barry for details 204-7204199. 5-4

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Estate of Walter Piluke Auction. Sat., July 11 @ 10am. 226 4th Ave. W, Melville, SK. 848 sq.ft. bungalow. Large assort. tools and antiques. www.ukrainetzauction.com Karla’s Auction 306-782-0787 PL#310056

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

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Land For Sale

NO FEES OR COMMISSIONS! SUMMARY OF SOLD PROPERTIES Central - 206 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 - 4 1/4’s North West - 12 1/4’s East - 54 1/4’s West - 49 1/4’s FARM AND PASTURE AVAILABLE

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Friday, July 3, 2015 Obituaries

Obituaries

Frances Spry March 1937 - June 2015 After a lengthy stay in hospital, Frances passed away peacefully in her sleep. She leaves to mourn her husband Melvin, and children Cheryl, Wilma (Russell) and Malcolm and her grandchildren Chris, Drew (Chantelle), Stewart, Jarrett, Scott (Erica) Nicholson, Greg and Kylie and great-grandchildren Damien, Payton and Kayla. Frances was predeceased by her son, William. The family would like to give special thanks to Orsted Funeral Home, Rev. Sung Shim, Lori Brown (accompianist), the United Church Choir and the UCW Ladies for the lovely lunch. Many thanks for the Àowers, phone calls and food

brought to our homes. Special thank you to Donna Purvis for everything she has done for us in this time. Melvin Spry Cheryl and Chris and family Wilma and Russell Boulton and family Malcolm and family

Feed & Seed HEATED CANOLA WANTED!! - GREEN CANOLA - SPRING THRASHED - DAMAGED CANOLA FEED OATS WANTED!! - BARLEY, OATS, WHT - LIGHT OR TOUGH - SPRING THRASHED HEATED FLAX WANTED!! HEATED PEAS HEATED LENTILS "ON FARM PICKUP" Westcan Feed & Grain 1-877-250-5252 Buying/Selling FEED GRAINS heated / damaged CANOLA/FLAX Top price paid FOB FARM

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Trucks & Vans FOR SALE: 2004 lariat 4x4 super duty diesel. In excellent condition!!! Great running clean truck, FX4 package, new a/c compressor, new batteries, new drive shaft, big Tex grille guard, chrome package, clearance lights. 293,000 kms Phone Andrew, 306-7392303. $10,000. 5-4

Rentals & Leases TENTS FOR RENT: Old-fashioned tent for old-fashioned price! Two 25’x50’ tents. 306577-2100; cell: 306-575-3271. 9-52

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. 51-g(05/16) 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. 9-52

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Sandy Maxwell Doris Sandra Maxwell (MacDonald) passed away December 29th 2014 at 10:30 pm in St. Paul’s Hospital, Saskatoon. Sandy fought a valiant Àght with cancer but lost the battle quietly with friends and family around her. Born February 18th, 1949 to Dot and Ken MacDonald of Carlyle Sk. Sandra is survived by her husband Glenn, son Jayson and siblings, Donna (Lorne), Dennis (Connie), and Donald (Kathy). Sandra, as her family called her, grew up in Carlyle attended school and generally made lasting friends with whoever crossed her path. She attended university in Regina taking training to be a teacher. The kids of the world were lucky to have such a caring intelligent person guiding them. She Àrst taught in Uranium City where she met and married Glenn Maxwell. We were blessed with our son Jayson. Her sister Donna and brothers Dennis and Donald were so dear to Sandra. Lorne, Connie, Kathy, Noreen and Judy became part of the MacDonald family so were loved by this marvelous person Sandy. Many nieces, nephews and cousins on Glenn’s side and the Macdonald side knew Sandy as someone to rely on for a birthday hello or just “how are you”? Somewhere in our travels we meet someone who makes a difference in our lives, I was so fortunate to marry one. The heartbreak of losing her is only tempered by the memory of the laugher, crying and hugs she brought. She often quoted her dad that told her,” we are built to close to the river”, so crying came easy. She loved Wilbur, Ra, Tinkerbelle and pretty much any animal she met, even a lamb she loved named Samson. This woman was so special and the big family gathering up yonder will have a few more laughs and hugs because she will be there. Good-bye my love and make a place for us all. In lieu of Áowers, donations may be made in Sandy’s name to the Saskatchewan Cancer Agency, the SPCA or a charity of the donor’s choice. Interment will be at the Dalesboro Cemetary at 1:00 pm on Saturday July 4, 2015. A time of friendship and sharing will be held from 2:00 to 4:00 pm at the Carlyle Memorial Hall. All family and friends are welcome to attend one or both of these gatherings to honor Sandra. Casual dress for the day is recommended.

Lillian Mary Myers LILLIAN MARY MYERS was born June 22, 1912 on the family farm southeast of Wawota, the third child of George and Ethel Jacklin. She attended school in Wawota. As was often the case back then, she left school to work before marrying Ralph Myers on May 15, 1936. They were blessed with three children – Barrie, Bernice, and Kenneth. They farmed until moving into town in 1976. Lillian lived independently in her home until a week before her 100th birthday. Lillian passed away with gentle grace on June 4, 2015 at Wawota Deer View Lodge with family by her side. She left us only 18 days shy of her 103 birthday, and shall be dearly missed. She will be forever remembered for her beautiful Àower gardens, home-cooked meals, and her unstoppable energy. She delighted in visits with family and friends, and was a very gracious hostess for special gatherings in her home. She was a lifetime member of the Mountney Ladies Club of Wawota. She was a hard worker, taking pride in her home and Àowers. Her family meant the world to her. Lillian is predeceased by her beloved husband Ralph, her siblings Irene (James) McKay, John (Lorena) Jacklin, and Jean (Rollie) Metcalfe; her sister-in-law Mabel (Frank) Bird, and brothers-in-law Stanley (Thelma) Myers and Earl (Jean) Myers, as well as by other treasured extended family members near and abroad. She is survived by her son Barrie (Marlene) Myers, daughter Bernice (Jim) Duke, son Kenneth (Monique) Myers; grandchildren Kevin (Shelly) Myers, Kim (Chuck) Getz, Darryl Duke, Debra (Dale) McDonald, Curtis (Shelley) Duke, Tyler Duke, Steven (¿ancé Melissa Woods) Myers, Lisa Myers; great-grandchildren Brendan (Sasha) Myers, Kerry (Brendan) Sulz, Dustin Myers, Kaylee Myers, Taya Myers; great-greatgrandchildren Bella and Scarlet Rose Myers; plus numerous nieces, nephews, cousins, extended family and dear friends. Donations can be made in her memory towards the Wawota United Church or Wawota Deer View Lodge. THANK YOU The family of Lillian Myers wishes to take this opportunity to give special thanks to so many wonderful friends, relatives, and community members for all the love, care and support you have provided to Lil and us all during this time leading up to her passing. To the Meals On Wheels and Home Care Programs, thank you for providing Lil the ability to live such a great quality of life in her own home in her later years. To Shirley Corkish for her close friendship with mom and being our extra eyes and hands whenever mom needed it, we so appreciate all you have done on all our behalf. To the compassionate and caring staff at Deer View Lodge, thank you so very much for helping mom ease into her transition and giving mom a new place to feel welcome and at home. To the Mountney Ladies Club of Wawota, Lil so enjoyed her involvement and the many enduring friendships and memories shared with you all. The luncheon provided at her service was delicious, as always, and the extra food given to the family for our supper later that evening was deeply appreciated. Thank you to Roy Bortolotto for the wonderful service, and to Nicki Ford for her assistance in organizing the choir and music for us, it was beautiful. Thank you to Carscadden’s Funeral Home in Moosomin for helping us through the planning of our ¿nal goodbyes, you made this so much easier for us. We deeply appreciate all the beautiful Àoral tributes, donations made in mom’s memory, the cards of condolence, food items and visits made to show support and lighten our heavy hearts. Lillian was a blessing to us all, lived a long full life, and shall be deeply missed.

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Theodore (Ted) Miller Nov. 23, 1922 - June 23, 2015 On Tuesday, June 23, 2015, Theodore Miller of Stoughton, Sask. passed at the age of 92. He was predeceased by his wife Mary (Foley); his son Harvey; his parents, Adolph and Dora (Leskey); in-laws, William and Annie (Fraser) Foley; brothers, Edmund, William and Gustave; sisters, Gladys, Olga (Walter) Johnston, Rose (Cecil) Hume and Doreen Mack; brothers-in-law, Edward Foley, William (Kathleen) Foley, Clifford Foley and Gordon (Elaine) Foley; sisters-in-law, Edith (George) Davidson, Edna (Ivan) Thring and Grace (Mac) McKinnon. Ted leaves to cherish his memory his 7 sons and their families, Ray (Dolores), Gary, Glen (Bev), Doug (Marianne), Lorence (Bea), Blair (Gloria) and Donald (Darlene); 16 grandchildren and 16 great grandchildren; sister Margaret Johnston; sisters-in-law, Laura Foley and Myrtle (Ed) Allan and brother-in-law Gabriel Mack. Ted was born and raised in the Ferry Hill area. He moved to the Stoughton area where he farmed and raised his family. His last few years were spent in Pioneer Village Special Care Home in Regina. The family would like to thank the staff at Pioneer for the care and the compassion they provided during that time. A Funeral Service for Ted was held on Tuesday, June 30, 2015 at 2:00 p.m. at Grace United Church, Main St., Stoughton, Sask. with Rev. Virgil D. Anderson of¿ciating. Interment took place at the Stoughton Town Cemetery alongside his wife Mary. Flowers gratefully declined. Donations in memory of Ted may be made to a charity of your choice. Funeral arrangements were entrusted to Hall Funeral Services, Estevan. Family and friends are invited to sign the online obituary and tributes page at www.hallfuneralservices.ca

Doris Mae Husband March 31, 1929 - June 13, 2015 Doris Mae Husband passed from this earth, Saturday, June 13, 2015 at Regina General Hospital after a brief stay in the Moosomin hospital. She is survived by her ¿ve children; Donald & Loreen (Kroeker), Dauphin, MB; Cameron & Margaret (Limb), Wawota, SK; Miriam & Kenneth Kerr, Stockholm, SK; Ruth & Gordon Goldsmith, Moosehorn, MB and Mark & Christina (Starnes), Regina SK. Doris is also survived by her grandchildren and their families Heidi & Ryan Fowler, Rhys and Hudson, North Weyburn, SK; Maria & Konrad Neumann and Mika, Winnipeg, MB; Benjamin & Lisa Husband, Lethbridge, AB; James & Natasha Husband, Aaden, Aurora and Avery, Kennedy, SK; Rachel Husband & Clint Gottselig, Regina, SK ; Beth Ann & Dave Ruecker and Jasper, Regina, SK; Serena Kerr ,Stockholm, SK; Bana & Larissa Goldsmith, Saskatoon, SK; Thessalie & Aaron Yanke and Judy, Ashern, MB; Davin Husband, Regina, SK; Aaron Husband, Regina, SK; and Ryan & Alicia Husband, Outlook, SK. She is also survived by the children and grandchildren of her second husband Richard Reynolds: Carolyn and John McMillan, Kenosee Lake and their children, Bonnie & Todd Baxter, Ronan & Canyon, Medicine Hat, AB; Malcolm and Suzanne McMillan, Madalyn & Connor, Vancouver, Washington; Jason & Andrea Stamm, Dawson & Jayvn, Regina,SK; and Tammy McMillan, Chevy , Charly and Harley, Regina, SK; Stewart & Taralee McMillan, Siena, Jada & Karsyn, Brandon, Mb.; Rick & Colleen Reynolds, Monroe, Washington and his children Rachelle (Nick) Elmendorf, Katlynn, Jaylynn, Morgan, Washington; Chantelle Reynolds and Eliana, and Kyle Reynolds all of Monroe, Washington. Doris is also survived by her brother and sisters Don & Carol Lewis, Juanita Haven and Bonnie Buckallew, all of Kalispell, MT and Dorothy Long, Missoula, MT; as well as numerous nieces, nephews and cousins. She was predeceased by her ¿rst husband George Husband and her second husband Richard Reynolds, her great grandson, Eli Ruecker; her brothers Marion (Thelma) Lewis; Tommy Lewis; Roscoe (Valee) Lewis and Virgil (Melba) Lewis; sisters Pearl (Lloyd) Welty; Cleta (Chet) Haven; and Bernice (Clarence) Graves; her sister in law Lavina ( D.H.) Perkins; her brother in law Dr. Bertram (Ruth) Husband; and brothers-in-law Clifford Long, Don Buckallew, Don Bryson, Jim White and Chet Haven. George and Doris Husband met at Radville Christian College and after their marriage moved to the family farm west of Wawota where they spent 52 years mixed farming and raising their family. Doris had many interests during her life such as gardening, raising Arabian horses and Black Angus cattle, bed and breakfast, singing, the Wawota Museum, the Wawota Thrift Store, Wheels and Saddles Horse Club, and the Kitchen Utensils. Doris will be remembered for her adventurous spirit, her generosity and kindness, her big and loving heart and her overÀowing hospitality to everyone who crossed her path. Doris’ legacy to her children, grandchildren and great grandchildren is her example of the importance of family and a strong faith, both of which she modelled to her family so powerfully during her life.

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