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STOLAR - John Stolar passed away peacefully on December 31, 2017 just 19 days short of his 93rd birthday. He was predeceased by his loving wife Marge (nee LaRose) Stolar in 2010. John was born on January 19, 1925 on the family farm near Fonehill, SK to Steve and Katie (Borys) Stolar. He attended Radimno School and had to quit at 12 years of age to help on the family farm following the death of his father. He moved to Yorkton in his 20’s where he met his future wife Marge at the Cornerhouse Cafe. They were married on October 23, 1953, were blessed with three children and enjoyed 56 years of marriage. In John’s younger years he played fastball which led to him to become an umpire as well. He enjoyed watching ball and could be found attending many sports days over the years. He worked in construction for most of his working career and was the foreman for Bill the Builder for 28 years and then came out of retirement when Logan Stevens asked him to come to work for them. He never sat idle and loved hard work which is what he said made him “tough”. John also loved working in his flower garden which he seemed to have a green thumb for as his gardens flourished under his care. John was never one to turn down a good game of Hola or a stiff shot of whiskey with friends. He loved helping people and even in his 80’s you could still see him pushing his snowblower down the street clearing the sidewalks and driveways of the neighbour’s around him. He loved music and many Sunday mornings he would pull out his violin and playing a few old tunes. He was always either whistling or humming while he worked. In 1959 John and Marge built the house John lived in until ill health forced him to move to a care home in 2013. John was predeceased by his wife, Marge, parents, Steve and Katie Stolar, step-father, Uchtyn Medwid, brothers, William, Howard, Emil, Mike and Cyril, sisters; Mary, Stella, Katie and Olga. John will be remembered by his three children; Donna (Barry) Arrowsmith of Lyndhurst, ON, Robert (Kathy) Stolar of Melville, SK and Debra (Jim) Roest of Regina, SK, 9 grandchildren, 8 great-grandchildren, 1 great-great-grandchild and many nieces and nephews. The family would like to thank the caregivers at St. Paul’s Lutheran Home in Melville for the wonderful care they gave dad during his stay. Friends so wishing may forward their condolences to the family by visiting www.christiesfuneralhome.com. Funeral arrangements were entrusted to Christie’s Funeral Home & Crematorium, Yorkton, Saskatchewan.
RENNIE - Pearl Rennie passed away peacefully on December 25, 2017 at the Kamsack and District Nursing Home. She was 92 years of age. Pearl was born Pearla Schrader on August 21, 1925 to Adolph and Magdalena (Fink) Schrader on the family farm in the Fonehill area. She was their middle child. Her early years were spent on the family farm. Pearl attended Jaroslaw School until Grade 8. It was there her lifelong love of sport began. She especially enjoyed playing softball. Through the years, Pearl had been an enthusiastic spectator of any and all sporting events. Needless to say, she was an avid and enthusiast Rider fan. When her parents moved to Myrtle Avenue in Yorkton Pearl moved with them. At that time she began work in the kitchen at the Yorkton Hospital. She worked there for four years, until she met her future husband. Pearl married Walter Rennie on June 20, 1959. They were together until Walter’s passing on September 26, 1993. They raised three children together: Karen, who lives in Soda Creek, BC; Diane, who lives in Aberdeen, SK and Murray, who lives in Winnipeg, MB. Pearl and Walter farmed for many years just west of Yorkton. During this time, she worked hard both on the farm and in the home. Pearl had a love of gardening and a green thumb. While living on the farm, she had three huge vegetable gardens. After moving to Myrtle Avenue after retiring from farming, she still planted a vegetable garden. Pearl enjoyed cooking. She especially enjoyed trying new recipes, with varying degrees of success. No one left Pearl’s place hungry. Visitors were greeted with the offer of a cup of tea and food. She really hated to see someone not eating. It was really difficult to convince Pearl that you were no longer hungry. Pearl always made sure there was lots of food available. She would bake bread and buns weekly. Canning season would mean fruit, jams, jellies, preserves and pickles. As the garden was harvested, there was a flurry of blanching and freezing. As a baker, Pearl excelled. There was a freezer dedicated to baking in the basement. This freezer contained bread, buns, cinnamon buns and cookies. Baking ramped up for Christmas, with fruit cakes being prepared and sent down to cure in July. Christmas baking included several varieties of cookies, cakes and squares. When it came to baking, Christmas was Pearl’s favourite. Pearl had a positive outlook and a welcoming, friendly way about her that helped her make friends everywhere. When she moved to Queen Elizabeth Court in 2005, she very quickly became part of a group that met for coffee every afternoon. She participated eagerly in the activities offered there, until mobility issues made her cut back. When she was moved to the Kamsack and District Nursing Home, she continued to participate, especially enjoying the cooking and crafting activities. Through her life, Pearl enjoyed many crafts. She sewed clothing for herself and her children. Pearl was a talented needle worker who embroidered many tablecloths, tea towels and napkins. As time went on, she taught herself to crochet and made many doilies and table toppers. As her vision began to fail, these pastimes fell by the wayside. Pearl enjoyed helping others. She volunteered to cook at the Baptist Church camp during the summer. One of her greatest thrills was participating in the Salvation Army’s Christmas Kettle Drive. Pearl helped at the places she lived by assisting with the monthly wellness clinics at Queen Elizabeth Court and acting as the Resident Chair during monthly resident meetings at the nursing home. She enjoyed new experiences. Pearl visited many historic sites and national parks while on vacation with the family. She went to musicals and concerts. She went to the rodeo. Pearl sampled many cuisines, eventually declaring Chinese was her favourite. She did love food. Pearl loved her teddy bears. She had an affection for all things plush, as was shown by her collection. Any place Pearl visited, she would get a teddy. They seemed to magically pop up and the collection was added to by her friends and family. They were warm and cuddly, like her. Through her life, Pearl was a resourceful, tough, stubborn woman who would never complain about what was dealt to her, even when she had every reason to. She would put everyone else’s needs before hers and not complain. She accepted the world as it was. This acceptance was a result of her deep faith. A Baptist her whole life, Pearl was a member of the Central Baptist and Heritage Baptist congregations. When mobility issues meant she could no longer easily get to church, she continued to read her bibles and devotionals. When vision problems made reading difficult, she would attend and participate in the services offered at the nursing home. Her faith sustained her through her life. Pearl’s superpower was the ability to remember history: who married who and when, how everyone was related, when everyone had their birthday and who gave her which bear. In her last years, she developed vascular dementia and lost this ability. During that journey, she remained the kind, friendly, accepting person she had been before. That part of Pearl stayed the same. Now, Pearl’s journey is done. Pearl was predeceased by her parents, Adolph and Magdalena, her husband, Walter and her brother, Edwin. She is survived by her children, Karen (Stephen) MacDonald, Diane (Darryl) Kacher and Murray and her sister, Meta Knodel and many nieces and nephews. Funeral services were held on Friday, December 29, 2017 from the Yorkton Memorial Gardens Family Centre with Rev. Kendall Buhler officiating. Amanda Buhler sang ‘Blest Be the Tie that Binds’, the congregational hymn was ‘Silent Night’. The interment followed in the Garden of St. Mark with Karen MacDonald, Diane Kacher, Murray Rennie, Darryl Kacher, David Fink and Fred Schrader serving as the casket bearers. Condolences can be left at baileysfuneralhome.com.
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CORNELIUS - The family of Cynthia Cornelius sadly announces her passing at the Yorkton & District Nursing Home on December 29, 2017 surrounded by her loving children. Cynthia was born on May 19, 1930 to Jacob and Eleanor Becker (Schaan), the second of six children. She was baptized and confirmed at Christ Lutheran Church, MacNutt. She was raised on the family farm northeast of MacNutt and attended Clova School. One of her first jobs was working at Haberstock’s General Store. On July 12, 1949 she was united in marriage to John Elmer Cornelius at Christ Lutheran Church in MacNutt. The couple started their married life in Langenburg where they owned and operated the Royal Hotel until 1953, at which time they sold the business and moved to farm near Roblin, MB. A short time later they returned to the MacNutt area and had a mixed farming operation. In 1963 Cynthia and John took on the John Deere dealership in MacNutt, along with the Allied Hardware and Texaco gas station (Cornelius Hardware and Implements). During those years they managed to take several vacations to different southern destinations as well as Europe. Cynthia was active in her church and community service groups, often in the capacity of treasurer. She also served on the MacNutt Housing Authority from 1989 - 2010. Cynthia’s interests included crocheting, gardening, watching curling and her favourite ball team, The Blue Jays. She enjoyed spending time with her family, her grandchildren and friends - never missing a birthday or dance recital or any activities of the grandkids. One of her favourite pastimes was getting in her car and just going for a Sunday drive. Supporting local community bingos with her friends was another pastime. Cynthia went on several annual summer vacations with her sister Roz and always looked forward to those. When life became increasingly more difficult for her, she relocated to the Bentley Retirement Community in Yorkton for approximately three years. You would rarely find her in her room, as she usually was down in the coffee area interacting with the other residents. On November 8, 2013 she entered the Yorkton & District Nursing Home, Skinner Unit, where she resided until her passing. Her memory loss stole her words, but not her smile or her gentle encouraging nature. She was always so grateful for all the staff did for her, passing out many hugs and kisses. She was predeceased by her son, Robert Dwight (in infancy); her loving husband, John; and her daughter-in-law, Phyllis (Dale). She leaves to cherish her memory, her children Brian (Audrey), Errol (Terry), Carol (Andy Malinowski) and Dale as well as 14 grandchildren and 6 great-grandchildren; also her siblings: Elmer (Jean) Becker, June Andrews, Rosalind Lund, Franklin (Judy) Becker, Donovan Becker (Susan) plus numerous nieces and nephews. The Funeral Service was held on Wednesday, January 3, 2018 at Yorkton Memorial Gardens Family Centre with Pastor Andrew Cottrill of Zion Lutheran Church officiating. The organist, Laurel Kentel, led in the singing of the hymns, “I Know That My Redeemer Lives”, “Beautiful Saviour” and “Abide With Me”. Scripture readings were given by Sheri Malinowski and Lori Malinowski. Scott Cornelius paid tribute in a violin solo, “Amazing Grace”. The interment followed in the Garden of St. John at Yorkton Memorial Gardens with Scott Cornelius, Jordan Cornelius, Avery Cornelius, Hillary Cornelius, Kelly Cornelius and Trevor Cornelius serving as the casket bearers. Memorial tributes in memory of Cynthia may be made to The Recreation Department of Skinner Unit - Yorkton & District Nursing Home as gifts of remembrance. Condolences can be sent to the family at www.baileysfuneralhome.com.
DEROW - Alice Derow, beloved wife of the late of Clarence Derow passed away peacefully at Royal University Hospital, Saskatoon, SK, on December 31, 2017, at the age of 82 years. Alice (Oucharek) was born on March 17, 1935 in the Rhein/Dneiper area, north of Yorkton, SK, to Peter and Pauline (Filipchuk) Oucharek. She attended a one-room country school in Vionne for her elementary schooling, completed her Calder High School education, and received her diploma at the business college of Yorkton Collegiate Institute. Alice went on to work as a secretary and accountant, but it wasn’t until after she met the love of her life that she worked with her beloved husband to open the family business Canora Agencies in 1961, in operation for over 50 years. Alice married Clarence Derow on October 10, 1959 at St. Mary’s Ukrainian Catholic Church in Yorkton, SK. They made their home in Canora, SK, where they raised seven children: Gwen, Myron, Marianne, David, Michael, Boris and Evan. Alice received the Honourary Life Member award for her work with the Ukrainian Catholic Women’s League of Canada (UCWLC) in 2016, in recognition for her commitment at all levels of the organization (local, eparchial, and national). In 2008, she received the Nation Builders/Community Recognition Award from the Ukrainian Canadian Congress Saskatchewan Provincial Council, where she worked as the treasurer, as well as on numerous projects promoting the history of Ukrainian Canadians in Saskatchewan. Alice was a Life Member for Beta Sigma Phi and received her Golden Circle Certificate in 2012. She devoted her life to her family, both biological and spiritual, working tirelessly by sitting on countless committees planning special anniversary events for the town of Canora, church, UCWLC, and her children’s abundant school projects. In 1992, Canora was chosen to host the 100th Anniversary of Ukrainian Immigration to Canada and Alice involved herself by serving on many committees to facilitate this celebration. Alice loved music and the arts being wholeheartedly involved in many Church choirs and performances throughout her life, including “The Mystery of the Passion of Christ,” which she received a trophy for her 10 years’ dedication for singing in the play. It was Alice’s faith, kind heart, compassion, ethics and dedication to everything she put her heart and hands to, the wealth of information that she acquired throughout her life that is her legacy left behind. She leaves to mourn her passing and to cherish her memory, daughter, Gwen (Dave) Fedorowich and their children: Vincent, Michelle, Andrew, Larissa (Adrien Moufflet) and their daughter, Lila; son, Myron and his daughter, Michaela; daughter, Marianne; son, David; son, Michael (Kari) and their children, Arianna and Alexandra; son, Boris (Darcia) and their son, Dominic; and son, Evan (Melanie) and their children: Jessica, Magdalyn and Abigail; her sister Elsie (Kastalanych) Kohut and family; her brother Tony (Anne) Oucharek and family; her sister, Margaret (Nick) Antony and family; her brother, Victor (Phyllis) Kastalanych and family; her brother, Orest (Lorraine) Oucharek and family; her brother, Norman (Ann) Oucharek and family; her brother, Albert (Pat) Oucharek and family; and her sister-in-law, Carol (Furman) Derow and family. Alice was predeceased by her parents Peter and Pauline; step-mother Mary (Kastalanych) Oucharek; her husband, Clarence; and her parent-in-law, Michael and Magdalyn (Shumay) Derow. Recitation of the Rosary began at 6:30 pm, followed by a Prayer Service on Thursday, January 4, 2018 at 7:00 P.M. Funeral Liturgy was celebrated on Friday, January 5, 2018 at 10:00 am. Both services were celebrated from Sts. Peter & Paul Ukrainian Catholic Church, Canora, with Bishop Bryan Bayda, CSsR and Very Rev. Fr. Joakim Rac, as Celebrants. Rite of Committal followed in the Canora Cemetery. Those wishing to make expressions of sympathy may make donations to the Sts. Peter & Paul Ukrainian Catholic Church - Building Fund (c/o PO Box 1137, Canora, SK S0A 0L0) or to St. Michael’s Ukrainian Catholic Camps of Saskatchewan (c/o PO Box 128, Kamsack, SK S0A 1S0 or etransfer Stmichaelscamp@ sasktel.net), as tokens of remembrance, in memory of Alice Derow. Family and friends unable to attend are invited to sign an on-line guest book for Alice at www.lesonsfuneralhome.ca. Arrangements were entrusted to LESON’S FUNERAL HOME, Canora.
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KOWBEL - William (Billy) Kowbel, resident of the Yorkton & District Nursing Home passed away suddenly on December 25, 2017. Billy was born July 22, 1953 in Rothern, SK to Peter and Anne Kowbel (nee Pryma), he was one of 11 siblings. Billy’s Dad Peter passed away in 1961 and his Mom Annie in 1971. Billy along with his brother, Larry, moved to The Moose Jaw Training Centre (Valley View Centre) in Moose Jaw in 1962. In 1963 he moved to Kobewka foster home in Yorkton and then in 1964 moved into the Anderson foster home where they remained until 1992. Billy attended the Lions School and Simpson School and then to Sask Abilities here in Yorkton. Billy took part in Scouts and Sea Cadets and was an avid bowler, he had over a 200 average. In his younger days he would go to JC beach, he loved it there. He also used to enjoy working at the fair running the kiddies rides. He enjoyed doing yard work and helping out whenever needed. Billy and Larry moved into an apartment together in 1992 and accessed YAIL Harbors Supportive Living Program where they were assisted with independent living skills. Billy lived with his brother Larry from 1992 until 2009 when their apartment began to experience flooding problems which forced them to move and go their separate ways. It was at that time when Billy moved into his basement suite and for the first time lived completely on his own. He took such pride in his apartment and kept it neat and tidy all the time. Billy then ventured to new job opportunities which included delivering papers for Yorkton This Week, street cleaning for YBID (Yorkton Business Improvement District) and his most recent, Walmart doing the carts. Next to his apartment Billy took pride in his most prized possession, his bike, you could see him riding it all over town with his reflector shirt and his helmet, everyone in town knew who Billy was. His bike opened many doors for him and allowed him to venture all over town including going out to the museum July 1st which he never missed. Billy enjoyed bowling, golfing, camping, fishing and his all time favourite, watching the Riders Football Games. Billy’s health began to decline this past summer which forced him to move into the Yorkton & District Nursing Home Melody Manor. Billy overcame many health issues in his short time there and was finally starting to feel better and partake in the different activities. He touched the hearts of everyone who knew him, he will be greatly missed by all. Funeral services were held on Tuesday, January 2, 2018 from the Yorkton Memorial Gardens Family Centre with Crystal Bailey officiating. The interment took place in the Yorkton City Cemetery with Larry Kowbel, Colin, Hal and Corey Anderson, Russ Ricard, James Kisielewski & Dwight Yacyshyn serving as pall bearers. Condolences can be left at baileysfuneralhome.com.
GRAHAM - Isabelle Hanna Graham, beloved wife, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother of Yorkton, SK, passed away very peacefully with her daughters by her side on December 28, just 16 days short of 101. Born January 13, 1917 to Elmer and Anna Christina Larson (Fredrickson) and step-daughter to Lawrence Larson, Isabelle grew up in Theodore. December 9, 1940 she married Ernest Graham of Swan River. During the Second World War, Isabelle kept the home fires lit with her first two young daughters Sharon and Donna, as her Ernie served overseas in the RCAF. After the war they lived in Moose Jaw and Swift Current, but eventually settled in Yorkton with their newest additions of Carol and Doug. The house on Bailey Drive was a house that was filled with love, laughter and a garden of memories, with the table ready and a cookie jar always filled. The matriarch of a welcoming home, her screen door swung open as she would run out to greet family with hugs when they pulled into the driveway. Her door was always open to those who need it. When Isabelle moved to Calwood Crescent the love and table - went with her. Knitting was a passion and pastime for Isabelle, grandchildren clad with slippers and sweaters or tucked in with a special afghan was common throughout the years. She had many fond memories of growing up in Theodore including singing in the choir and being a CGIT leader. Isabelle was predeceased by her husband, Ernest Graham, beloved son, Doug, great-grandson, Rhett Mason Kozak and her three siblings, Lorne Larson, Margaret Uhi and Aileen Charles. She leaves to celebrate her life and family legacy, Sharon (Harold) Mills, Donna (Dave) Kozak, Carol (Wayne) Knoll. Isabelle was the most amazing Nana to ten grandchildren; Shelley (Brian) Wasyliw, Lorrie (Duane) Schultz, Tracey (Pete) Prosofsky, Dean (Tammy) Kozak, Christine Knoll, Brad (Lana) Knoll, Shaun (Jen) Kozak, Jodie Upshall, Ryan and Jeffery Graham. Great-grandchildren; Brandyn, Derek, Logan, Dylan, Keegan, Kurtis, Janelle, Nicole, Ryliegh, Felix, Oskar and Odin. Nieces, nephews, extended family and special neighbours, Joan Upshall, Val and Fred Hedley, Audrey Bodnar, Knoll family, Debbie Grunert and family, lifelong friend Rosie and anyone who shared time with her. The whole family would like to thank the wonderful nurses, care aides and all staff at the Yorkton District Nursing Home for their care and compassion while Isabelle was there and the staff at Christie’s Funeral Home for their support and service. Friends so wishing may forward their condolences to the family by visiting www.christiesfuneralhome.com. Funeral arrangements entrusted to Christie’s Funeral Home & Crematorium, Yorkton, Saskatchewan.
BABIUK - Doris Babiuk was born on March 13, 1923 in Two Hills, AB; a daughter of Alec and Lena (nee Luciak) Carek and her stepmother Mary (nee Eliuk) Carek. In 1928 she moved to Saskatchewan, she attended the Luzan School. On November 11, 1939 she was united in marriage to Nick Babiuk at the Greek Orthodox Church. They farmed in the Rhein district until 1953. The family then moved to Kamsack, where they resided for the next 30 years, raising their eleven children. The couple eventually moved to make their home in Yorkton. Nick passed away in 1984 and in the following years Doris moved to Canora, then Esterhazy and later back to Yorkton when her health began to fail. She had been a resident of the Yorkton & District Nursing Home at the time of her passing on January 4, 2018. She was 94 years of age. Doris loved visits from her family, especially the grandchildren. She enjoyed cross-stitch, making quilts, crocheting and doing seek-word books. Doris especially loved music, playing the harmonica and dancing. Besides her husband Nick, she was predeceased by a daughter, Evelyn Wall; her father Alec; mother Lena; step-mother Mary; sons-in-law, Vic Michalevich & Gordon Beck; daughters-in-law Liz Babiuk & Anne Babiuk; grandchildren, Ken Michalevich & Cheryl Richards and a great-grandchild, Kevin Wooldridge. She leaves to mourn her passing and to celebrate her life her ten children: Mary Michalevich; Flo (Wayne) Grainger; Elmer Babiuk; Stan Babiuk; Ron (Ade) Babiuk; Sylvia (Robert) Yaworski; Larry (Linda) Babiuk; Joyce (Don) Babiuk; Gladys (Rick) Vermeulen and Cindy (Lawrence) Slivenski; 29 grandchildren: 52 great-grandchildren; 14 greatgreat-grandchildren. Also a stepsister, Margaret and many nieces and nephews. The funeral service was held on Monday, January 8, 2018 from the Yorkton Memorial Gardens Family Centre with Rev. Jen Dresser of St. Andrew’s United Church officiating. The musical selection was ‘You Are My Sunshine’. Tributes from the family were given by Sylvia Yaworski & Jason Slivenski. The interment followed in the Yorkton City Cemetery with Dean Babiuk, Jason Slivenski, Ryan Vermuelen, Dean Beck, Rhonda Fulawka and Troy Grainger serving as the casket bearers. Memorials were to the Yorkton & District Nursing Home. Condolences can be left at baileysfuneralhome.com
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DICEMAN - George Alfred Diceman passed away peacefully on December 24, 2017 at the Yorkton Nursing Home at the age of 95. He was born on the farm on February 21, 1922 to parents Alonzo and Katie Diceman. He grew up with his parents, one brother and three sisters. He attended Mapleside School, the country school his father had helped to establish. Growing up on a farm taught him the love of farming which he did after completing grade eight. He farmed with his father, taking over the farm in 1946, upon his father’s death. In March 1946, he married Agnes Robb, a beautiful, hard working, hazel-eyed girl that he’d met while working in the Dauphin area in 1938. They had one son and two daughters. He was very community minded. He was a trustee of Mapleside School. He was on the board or on committees of the local rural telephone company, the National Farmers’ Union, Saskatchewan Wheat Pool, Yorkton Credit Union and Credit Union Central in Regina. Being involved let him know what was happening locally and provincially and allowed him to be part of the decision making process. Predeceased by his wife Agnes in 2012, George was the final member of his generation of siblings and spouses. He was the cherished “Uncle George” to many nieces and nephews. Two months short of 96 years, he leaves to cherish his memory, Georgina (Henry), Terence, Raegina (Bob), four grandsons, spouses and eight great-grandchildren: Steven (Linda), Brandon, Mackenzie and Alexis; Ryan (Lynette), Skylar and Gavin; Trevor (Erin), Andrew, Mason and Elyssa; Robin. Funeral service was held Friday, January 5 at Christie’s Funeral Home, officiated by Jen Dresser. Friends so wishing may forward their condolences to the family by visiting www.christiesfuneralhome.com. Funeral arrangements were entrusted to Christie’s Funeral Home & Crematorium, Yorkton, Saskatchewan.
HOLLAND - Jean Holland, longtime Bredenbury resident, passed away on Tuesday, January 2, 2018 at the Lakeside Manor Care Home in Saltcoats. She was 95 years of age. Born Jean Ruth Arnott on October 19, 1922 at Eastend, SK; a daughter of Levi and Ruth (nee Waugh) Arnott. Her family moved near Bredenbury where she attended the Kimbrae School. The family then moved near Atwater where she attended the Coma Park School to grade nine. As a young woman she remained on the farm to help. She married Harry Holland and raised four sons on the farm near Bredenbury. She also milked cows and had a large garden, baked bread, knitted and tended to the children. Eventually Jean left the farm and began working for the Department of Highways. Then went to work for the Town of Bredenbury for 10 to 12 years. She enjoyed making her own jams, tending to the garden, cutting grass and looking after her own home until her health failed and she was in the care home. She became a resident of the Lakeside Manor Care Home until her passing in the company of her sons on January 2. Predeceased by two sons, William ‘Bud’ and James Douglas; granddaughter Wendy Holland; her parents, Levi & Ruth Arnott; brothers Keith (Eva), Harvey, Victor (Irene), Garry (Zelda), Andy (Jean); sister Ruby (Robert) Graham; sister-in-law Nest Arnott. She leaves to cherish her memory her two sons, Barry of The Pas, MB, and Roy of Bredenbury; daughter-in-law Joan Holland of Hudson Bay; brothers Norman (Jean) Arnott in BC and Archie in Yorkton; as well as grandchildren, great-grandchildren and numerous nieces & nephews. Cremation has taken place, there will be a graveside memorial service for Jean in the spring at the family plot at the Yorkton Memorial Gardens.
MADUCK - Irene Jane. January 10, 1944 - Toronto, ON - December 26, 2017 - Calgary, AB. Irene Jane Maduck died peacefully on Boxing Day at the age of 73 years. She was predeceased by her parents, Tony (1985) and Annie (Teslak) in 2000. She is survived by her brother Nick (Lorraine) Maduck, Calgary and her nieces and nephews, Dana (Ralph) Tigner, Calgary; Sean Maduck (Molly), Lafayette, California; Erin (Brett) Elofson, Toronto and Joel Maduck (Karen Jardine), San Jose, CA. She is also survived by nine greatnieces and nephews: Anna, Sam and Grace Tigner, Calgary; Nora, Clara and Joseph Maduck, Lafayette, CA and Lily, June and West Elofson, Toronto. Irene is also survived by aunts and uncles Bill (Adeline) Maduck, Alex (Vi) Maduck, Jean Misko, Ruby Tyshkewich, Patsy (Adam) Milo, Judy Prokop, Angeline Maduck, Sophie Koptie, Kay Blahut, Rose Kowch, Ruby (Joe) Hebert, Isabel Teslak, Ivy Teslak, Irene Teslak, Ann Teslak, Matt Novak and many other members of her large extended family. Irene was born in Toronto and moved to Yorkton with her family in 1966. Developmentally delayed from birth, Irene had family and many other people assisting her in most areas of her life. She was a client of the Sheltered Workshop in Yorkton for many years and received a plaque recognizing 20 years of dedicated service to the Saskatchewan Abilities Council (1987). After her father’s death, she and her mother moved to St. Albert, AB (1986) and then to Calgary (1993) to be near her brother and his family. In Calgary, she participated in the Options Day Program while living with a supportive roommate. As Irene’s health declined, she moved into long term care (2009) and the family is grateful for the compassionate care she received from all of the staff at Bethany Care Centre in Calgary. Funeral will be held at St. Mary’s Ukrainian Catholic Church, Yorkton, SK on Friday, January 12, 2018 at 10:00 am. She will be laid to rest beside her parents in the Yorkton City Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Bethany Care Foundation, 1001 - 17 Street NW, Calgary, AB T2N 2E5. Condolences can be sent to the family at www.baileysfuneralhome.com.
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SZMUTKU - Louise met Stanley, her husband, on November 18, 1958 while she was working at Regina General Hospital as a Certified Nursing Assistant. Stanley was admitted to the isolation wing and as they say...it was love right from the start. They were married in Regina on October 20, 1959. In March 1960 Louise and Stanley moved to a farm in the Atwater area and began farming. In 1967, Louise and Stanley purchased his parent’s farm near Stockholm and continued to farm. While on the farm in Stockholm, Louise worked in a Care Facility in Esterhazy from 1979 - 1999. In 1999 they retired and moved to Yorkton. Louise and Stanley were blessed with three children, Sandra, Mark and Crystal and two granddaughters, Bailey and Casey. Louise continued working part time at a care facility in Yorkton after her and Stanley “retired”. She enjoyed helping and visiting with her clients. For many years she enjoyed playing Bingo while they lived on the farm near Stockholm, as well as after they moved to Yorkton. Louise enjoyed her vegetable garden on the farm - and friends and neighbours enjoyed the vegetables! She missed her garden once she moved to Yorkton, but she was fiercely proud of her house plants. Louise loved to bake torte cakes for her friends. She never was a TV person; instead, she kept busy and her mind active doing puzzles, Find A Word, Crosswords and the like. Louise was living in a senior’s apartment complex in Yorkton at the time of her passing on December 26, 2017. Louise was predeceased by her parents, brother and sister. She is survived by her three children, Sandra, Mark and Crystal and her granddaughters, Bailey and Casey. Friends so wishing may forward their condolences to the family by visiting www.christiesfuneralhome.com. Funeral arrangements were entrusted to Chrisite’s Funeral Home & Crematorium, Yorkton, Saskatchewan.
OWEN - Robert Thomas Owen. July 21, 1941 - December 20, 2017. It is with profound sadness and loving memories that we announce the sudden passing, after a fall, of Bob Owen on December 20, 2017. Bob was born July 21, 1941 in Yorkton, SK, to Hugh and Margaret Owen. Bob is predeceased by his parents, Hugh and Margaret Owen and his sister-inlaw, Ruth Owen. Bob attended Yorkton Collegiate Institution for high school and upon graduation worked to earn tuition to attend the University of Saskatchewan in Accounting graduating with a Bachelor of Commerce. He then obtained his Master’s degree in Accounting at the U. of S. Bob leaves his loving wife of 49 years, Susan Owen, Calgary, AB, brothers, Glynn Owen (Moira), Calgary, AB, Wendell Owen, Saskatoon, SK, sisters, Marlene Rusnell, (David), Trail, BC, Shani Apland, (Greg), Yorkton, SK and many loving nieces and nephews and friends. Bob and Susan briefly met in Swift Current, SK and met again at the University of Saskatchewan in 1965 and were married on July 13, 1968 at St. Stephen’s Anglican Church in Swift Current, SK. They moved to St. John’s, NL for Bob to continue as an Assistant Professor at Memorial University where his passion was teaching. After two years they moved to Eugene, Oregon where Bob took a second Master’s degree. He then accepted a position as Assistant Professor of Accounting at the University of Calgary. Bob had a remarkable ability to speak to small and large groups of people. Bob and Susan’s next move took them to Toronto, ON where Bob was head of Professional Development at Deloitte, Haskins and Sells. They remained in Toronto for 16 years and they returned to Calgary where Bob set up his own business. Although he suffered from a lung condition most of his life, nothing ever held him back from his positive outlook. Bob was an avid sports fan, his two favourite teams being the Saskatchewan Roughriders and the New York Yankees. Bob’s love for Susan and his family was boundless. His sense of humour and sparkling wit was always present and he loved hosting and attending get togethers with his family and friends. Softly within the shadows there came a gentle call, with farewells left unspoken you quietly left us all. A Memorial Service will be held on Friday, January 19, 2018 at 2:00 p.m. from St. Paul’s Anglican Church, Calgary, AB. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to a charity of your choice.
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JAMIESON - Mary E. “Effie” Jamieson passed away peacefully at home on December 29, 2017 at the age of 100 years. Born in Rokeby, SK on April 23, 1917, Effie was one of five children born to John and Caroline Dean. Effie was predeceased by her parents and four siblings, her husband, George, in June 1998 and her son, Dean, in November 2017. She leaves to mourn her passing and celebrate her life, her son, Brian Jamieson (Donna) of Ladysmith, BC, daughter-in-law, Jane Jamieson of Miramichi, NB and her “special” niece Dianne Holfeld (Randy) of Yorkton, SK. In addition, Effie was especially proud of her five grandchildren: Jeff Jamieson (Elle) of Calgary, AB; Carrie Jamieson of Saskatoon, SK; Cheryl Hilborn (Patrick) of Ottawa, ON; Brenda Jamieson (Kevin) of Ottawa, ON and Michael Jamieson (Heather) of Ottawa, ON. Effie was also very proud to have graduated from Grandma to “Nana” to five Greatgrandchildren: Jenna, Evan, Ashley, Teagan and Hadley. As Effie’s father managed Co-op Creameries she grew up in a number of different towns in Saskatchewan. She began her education in Yorkton, continuing in Foam Lake, Unity, Tisdale and graduating in Swift Current. After graduation Effie returned to Yorkton and married George Jamieson in 1938 and together they raised two sons, Dean and Brian. For 26 years Effie worked for the City of Yorkton as secretary to three different mayors. Known for her quick wit and “feisty” attitude, Effie will be sadly missed by all who knew her. In accordance with Effie’s wishes there will be no service. A private family graveside service will be held at a later date.
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A place for remembering... Surrounded by a wealth of spruce and pine trees is the City of Yorkton Cemetery. This peaceful, historic setting has a variety of standard and cremation plots available. Contact Community Development, Parks & Recreation at 306-786-1750 for further information.
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KERR - In loving memory of George Kemp. Dec. 14, 1933 Jan. 14, 2016. The world may change from year to year And lives from day to day But never will the one we love From memory pass away. - Sadly missed by wife Anne, sons Arvid and Darcy, daughter Kim and families.
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FRANK MILES 1932-2011
The moment that you died My heart was torn in two, One side filled with heartache. The other died with you. I often lie awake at night. When the world is fast asleep. And take a walk down memory lane, With tears upon my cheeks. Remembering you is easy I do it every day. But missing you is heartache That never goes away. I hold you tightly within my heart And there you will remain. Until we meet again. I love you most. - Your loving wife, Pat.
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The family of the late Cynthia Cornelius of the Yorkton & District Nursing Home (formerly of MacNutt, SK) wish to express their thanks for the many visits, phone calls, cards, food, flowers and memorial donations in honour of their mother. Also, a special thank you to Bailey’s Funeral Home for their guidance and professional services and to the ladies who served the nice lunch. To Pastor Andrew Cottrill, Zion Lutheran Church, we want to say how much we appreciated the beautiful service you had for our mother. We are also thankful for all who participated in the service - Laurel (mom’s niece) for playing the organ, the readers and pallbearers who were Cynthia’s grandchildren and to Scott, another grandchild, for playing mom’s favourite “Amazing Grace” on the violin. At this time, the family also wishes to acknowledge the special care provided to our mother by the staff of the Skinner Unit, Yorkton & District Nursing Home and by Dr. Van Heerden. We are grateful to you all! Sincerely, - Brian, Errol, Carol and Dale and families.
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safety. The kitchen features an efficient L-shaped counter configuration, as well as a prep island and a corner pantry. Plenty of natural light will come through the window over the double sink, which has a view to the sundeck and the back garden. The master suite, located at the back of the home for privacy, has a roomy walk-in closet and a three-piece en-suite. The second and third bedrooms share a threepiece bathroom. Both rooms have windows with extra-deep sills that look out over the front garden. A linen closet and broom cupboard are situated nearby. Exterior finishes include horizontal siding with brick accents and painted trim. In the gables, vertical siding makes a pleasant contrast, together with decorative bracing. This home measures 35 feet wide and 39 feet deep, for a total of 1,167 square feet of living space on the second floor. Ceilings are nine
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AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY energy efficient 2 bedroom condos BTMak_1x17.a28_R0011511705. close indd to downtown. Bath & a half, deep soaker tub,MP walk-in closet, prod3/dm YTW mar1/17 - 9 ft. ceilings,classified oak trim, up graded dec29/17 ceramic tile flooring, private balconies proof tracey for BBQ, lots of storage plus email: admintafoods@sasktel.net heated attached garage. Appliances include fridge, stove, dishwasher, washer, dryer and water softener. Non smoking, no pets. References required. Call 403994-0279 for further information or for viewing. BEAUTIFUL 3 bedroom townhouse; 1200 sq.ft. close to school & hospital, central air conditioning, high efficiency furnace. References & lease required. Pictures can be viewed on Kijiji under Houses For Rent Yorkton. Call George at 306-537-3228 or Joyce 306-7822226. FURNISHED BACHELOR Apartment at 217 4th Ave. N. $340/month. Phone 306-7824030. 3 BEDROOM townhouse available Jan. 1, 2018, $1,125./mo plus utilities. Damage deposit and references required. Call 306-6210620 or 306-641-9982.
Houses For Rent 3 BEDROOM house w/attached garage. Available in Kamsack. Good location. Available Feb. 1. $750/month + utilities. Damage deposit $750. Phone Donn 306542-8180. BEAUTIFUL 3 bedroom townhouse; 1200 sq.ft. close to school & hospital, central air conditioning, high efficiency furnace. References & lease required. Pictures can be viewed on Kijiji under Houses For Rent Yorkton. Call George at 306-537-3228 or Joyce 306-7822226. FOR RENT: Two bedroom lakefront home at York Lake. Approximately 800 sq. ft. Includes: stove, fridge, washer, dryer, dishwasher, security monitoring, plus HD Bell ExpressVu TV services. No pets. References required. $1,100/ month. Available Feb. 1, 2018. Call 306-621-7899. SPRINGSIDE HOUSING Authority is currently accepting applications for a 3 bedroom home. Fridge and stove included. Well kept, clean and quiet neighborhood. Rent is based on income. For more information and applications please call Morlie at 306-792-2222. TAKING APPLICATIONS for a 2 + 1 bedroom house, single detached garage, f/s/w/d, 2 baths. No Smoking. Available Feb. 1. $1,300/month + utilities. references required and damage deposit. Phone 306-621-9182.
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BOSCH 800 WATT MIXERS $509 & up, Vitamix Blenders, Kitchenaid Mixer attachments, Bunn Coffee Makers, Perogie makers, Lefse supplies, Vacuums. Call 1-888-692-6724, shop online www.hometechcanada.ca Hometech 375 Broad St., Regina. BRAND NEW crocheted baby blankets, $25. each, crocheted head bands, ponytail/caps, slouch caps, $10. each, uniform tops, $4. each, skill saw. Call 306-783-9074 or 306-896-2997. CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS, new size 20 ladies quilted jacket, quilting fabric, white linen tablecloths, crocheted bedspreads, afghans, zippers. Phone 306-7822127. FINISHING CARPENTER tools, table saws, radial arm saws, planers, routers, jointers, clamps, various accessories, various prices. 306-563-5074 evenings. FOR SALE: White cupboard 67”x 18 1/2”x16”. Phone 306-783-8293. HOBBY HORSE HILL special hand made giftware in time for Christmas. Each one of a kind. Also for sale: 100yr. old baby bassinet w/stand $100; One Sunbeam electric blanket, king size, used twice $75; A pure wool blanket pastel plaid, collectible $50. Phone 204-532-2215. MOBILITY SCOOTER, excellent condition, originally $3,100. Asking for $1,500. For more information call Dianna at 306-547-8395 between the hours of 10am and 1pm. PEROGIES FOR sale, $5./dozen, cabbage rolls for sale, $8./dozen, delivered to Yorkton or Melville. Minimum of 3 dozen. Order now for Christmas. Phone Shirley at 306-782-8280. PROVINCE-WIDE CLASSIFIEDS. Reach over 550,000 readers weekly. Call Yorkton This Week NOW or 306-782-2465 for details. 2006 KLONDIKE ARCTIC SPA. 6-man hot tub. 8’x8’ holds 1500 Litres. 2-lounge chairs, 3 pumps, over 65’ power supply cord, has extras. Very nice condition. This tub retailed @ $12,000. Asking $4,500. Phone 306-641-4987.
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SPRINGSIDE HOUSING Authority is currently accepting applications for 1 & 2 bedroom Senior Suites at the Heritage Place. Fridge and stove included. Central laundry with two washers and dryers. Well kept, ready for rent. Rent is based on income. For more information and applications please call Morlie at 306-792-2222 or 306-621-7815.
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HEATED CANOLA WANTED!! - GREEN CANOLA - SPRING THRASHED - DAMAGED CANOLA FEED OATS WANTED!! - BARLEY, OATS, WHT - LIGHT OR TOUGH SWNA-WesternCommodities_1x21. - SPRING THRASHED b10_R0011514390.indd HEATED FLAX • prod1/kk •WANTED!! classified • ytw jan10, 2018 PEAS HEATED HEATED LENTILS "ON FARM PICKUP" Westcan Feed & Grain 1-877-250-5252 NORTH EAST PRAIRIE GRAIN INC. Currently Buying: Feed Barley, Wheat, Soybeans & Faba SWNA-WestcanFeed&Seed_1x33. Beans. OFFERING: Competitive Prices, On Farm Pickup & Prompt b10_R0011514388.indd Payment! CALL: 1-306-873-3551, •WEBSITE: prod1/kkneprairiegrain.com. • classified
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Steel Buildings / Granaries STEEL BUILDING SALE ...”REALLY BIG SALE IS BACK EXTRA WINTER DISCOUNT ON NOW!” 20X23 $5,798. 25X27 $6,356. 30X31 $8,494. 32X33 $8,728. 35X35 $11,670. One End Wall Included. Pioneer Steel 1855-212-7036 www.pioneersteel.ca.
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Wishes of the holidays
From our community to yours, we wish you all all the best in The New Year. Calder School Students are taking Swimming lessons in Yorkton. A huge thank you to all the parents, who volunteer their time at swimming lessons. The next SCC meeting will be held on Jan. 22, 2018 at the Calder School starting at 6:30. Everyone is welcome to attend. Calder School students had an ugly sweater day at the Calder School. A huge thank you, to all the vendors that were at the Calder School. Thank you to all the wonderful people who attended the Calder Trade Show. Congrats to all the winners of the raffle prizes. The Calder Trade Show will be held Nov. 4, 2018. The Calder Good Neighbour Centre held its birthday Social and Christmas Party in Dec. The people who had birthdays were: Gerald Shymko, Anne Mostoway, Elmer Eftoda and Marlene Balabuk. The winners of the whist drive
are as follows: Gerald Shymko, Jim Fustey, Elmer Eftoda, and low went to Judy Pryslak. Pot of Gold went to Kim Shymko and Marjory Mankish. The door prize winners were Anne Mostoway, Gordon Kahu and Willard Pastershank. Here are some winners from the last few whist drives held at the Calder Good Neighbour Centre: Mildred Danylko, Elmer Eftoda, Virginia Wandy, low Arthur Martinuk. Pot of Gold winners: Arnold Balabuk and Jusy Pryslak. Winners of the whist drive are: Virginia Wandy, Anne Mostoway and Lil Wozny, low Norman Wazny. Pot of Gold winners Anne Mostoway and Judy Pryslak.
Career Opportunities
Career Opportunities
KAREN ANTONY 742-2167
Calder
NOW HIRING!
CLICK & COLLECT REPRESENTATIVE
Career Training
Boom Truck, crane & HoisT operaTor pre-employmenT program February 20 to April 20, 2018 Great Plains College Warman Campus In less than three months, get the skills you need to begin your career as a boom truck or mobile crane operator. Work in high-paying industries such as construction, manufacturing, mining, oil and gas, which require boom truck crane and hoisting operations. Through Great Plains College, you will receive the Western Trade Training Institute (WTTI) industry training required to specialize in either boom truck or mobile crane operator apprenticeships streams. Call today to register!
greatplainscollege.ca (306) 242-5377 Career Opportunities SWNA-GreatPlains_1x77.b10_ R0011514383.indd CANADIAN TAXPAYERS FEDERATION • prod1/kkis• seeking classifiedDistrict Sales Managers for a well established •area. ytw jan10, 2018 Earn a good living while
fighting for lower taxes, less waste, accountable government. Resumes to: rcunningham@taxpayer.com. More info CALL 1-800667-7933 or visit www.taxpayer.com. MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTION! Indemand career! Employers have work-at-home positions available. Get online training you need from an employer-trusted program. Visit: CareerStep.ca/MT or 1-855768-3362 to start training for your work-at-home career today!
General Employment PRAIRIE DOME POTATOES is hiring for positions beginning in March 2018 for full time seasonal work. Experience and education will be provided on site. Job duties include: -grading, sorting, packaging seed potatoes -pruning, picking, weeding and planting fruit trees -trimming and chipping of trees -general maintenance and upkeep Must be reliant and must have own transportation. Located 6 miles South of Yorkton on Highway 9. Bring own lunch. Wage: Beginning at $11.20/hr. Applicants may apply for the positions by phone (306-782-7297), fax (306783-7853), email (prairiedome@ gmail.com) or mail resume to the following address: Prairie Dome Potatoes, Attention: Kirk, Box 36, Yorkton, Sask. S3N 2V6.
The Yorkton Real Canadian Superstore is hiring for
PART-TIME CLICK & COLLECT PERSONAL SHOPPERS for early morning & daytime shifts
The Discount team at Loblaw is rooted in a shared goal to Feed Everyone. It’s about easy access to fresh, affordable food and working tirelessly to ensure our customers get more for their grocery dollar than anywhere else. We know that a bright future starts with helping more children, people and families live well today so they can pursue great tomorrows. Please apply online at Loblaw.ca/careers For current colleagues, it’s an exciting time to be a part of the team and our unparalleled investment means working with us can be something special for you too. It’s more than just talk – we have a roadmap in place and are hiring talented colleagues who are passionate about providing an exceptional shopping experience for customers. Everyone has opportunity – show us what you will do with yours.
Real Canadian Superstore 206 Broadway Street East, Yorkton, SK S3N 3K4 General Employment General Employment Loblaws_2x63.b19_R0011516235.indd prod2/kj class YTW jan 10,17/18 MP jan 12,19/18 proof sandy Email: bookkeeper.01582@loblaw.ca
Seniors, Parents, Children! Earn some extra cash (possibly of up to $400/month depending on route size), get exercise and work only a few hours a week too!
Be a Yorkton This Week Carrier!
• No early mornings • No collecting • We pay by direct deposit on the last Friday of every month • Weight bonuses • Sales bonuses • Any age welcome • Only 2 days or less per week
If you would like a route, please e-mail us at:
circulation@yorktonthisweek.com or telephone circulation at:
306-782-2465
Trades Help YTW-Carriers_2x67.a28_R001511710.indd prod2/kj Jan 3/18 - Dec 28/18 f/c jim (class)
YELLOWHEAD SALES YORKTON Requires a Heavy Duty Truck Mechanic. Must have own tools. Wages pending experience.
PHONE 306-783-2899