carlyle observer classifieds: jan. 1, 2016

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No Experience Required. Start Immediately! www.newmailers.com ccn1x For Sale - Misc NEVER SHOCK CHLORINATE AGAIN Big Iron Drilling’s patented Kontinuous ShoK Chlorinator • Kills existing bacteria • Stops future bacterial growth • Eliminates H2S smell • No more slime • No chlorine smell Extremely economical “Less than $1.40 per week installed” • Owned, patented & distributed by Big Iron Drilling Ltd. 1-800-BIG-IRON (244-4766) www.1800bigiron.com For Sale - Misc Advertisements and state- ments contained herein are the sole responsibility of the persons or entities that post the advertisement, and the Saskatchewan Weekly News- paper Association and mem- bership do not make any war- ranty as to the accuracy, completeness, truthfulness or reliability of such advertise- ments. For greater information on advertising conditions, please consult the Associa- tion’s Blanket Advertising Conditions on our website at www.swna.com. FOR SALE: Ford F-150 tail lights. Tinted, will fit 2010- 2014, gently used, like new condition, $375 OBO. Please call (306) 575-8883. PROVINCE-WIDE CLASSI- FIEDS. Reach over 550,000 readers weekly. Call this newspaper NOW or 306- 649.1400 for details. Wanted Buying wild fur coyote fox whole animals. Will pickup , Weekly runs north and south. Must have valid fur license or treaty number. Dealer #6073 306-852-8802 or mad- [email protected] Wanted FIREARMS. All types wanted, estates, collections, single items, military. We handle all paperwork and transportation. Licensed Deal- er.1.866.960.0045 www.dollars4guns.com. WANTED: All wild fur. Skinned or not. Coyotes, fox, marten, fisher, etc. Also pur- chasing shed antlers and old traps. Call Bryon 306-278- 7756; Phil 306-278-2299 Travel CANCEL YOUR TIME- SHARE. NO Risk Program STOP Mortgage & Mainte- nance Payments Today. 100% Money Back Guaran- tee. FREE Consultation. Call Us NOW. We Can Help! 1- 888-356-5248 ccn4x Real Estate. NW Montana, Tungstenholdings.com 406- 293-3714. ccn4x Real Estate. NW Montana. Tungstenholdings.com 406- 293-3714. ccn4x Business Opportunities GREAT CANADIAN Dollar Store franchise opportunities are available in your area. Ex- plore your future with a dollar store leader. Call today 1-877- 388-0123 ext. 229; www.dol- larstores.com. Feed & Seed Buying/Selling FEED GRAINS heated / damaged CANOLA/FLAX Top price paid FOB FARM Western Commodities 877-695-6461 Visit our website @ www.westerncommodities.ca 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 Auto Miscellaneous Wrecking over 250 units... cars and trucks. Lots of trucks... Dodge... GMC... Ford... Imports... 1/2 ton to 3 tons... We ship anywhere... Call or text 306-821-0260. Lloydminster Business Services Colpitts Agencies, Ltd Carlyle, SK Need a bookkeeper? We are taking on new clients. Ac- counting & Bookkeeping Ser- vices. Personal and Small Business Income Tax Prep. Phone Sheila, 306-453-4560 for appointment. 31-8 Career Opportunities MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTION! In-demand career! Employers have work-at-home positions available. Get online training you need from an employer- trusted program. Visit: Career- Step.ca/MT or 1-855-768- 3362 to start training for your work-at-home career today! Career Opportunities ROADEX SERVICES requires O/O 1 tons and 3 tons for our RV division to haul RV’s throughout North America. Paid by direct deposit, bene- fits and company fuel cards with discount. Border crossing required with valid passport and clean criminal record. 1- 800-867-6233; www.roadex- services.com. Hip or Knee Replacement? Problems Walking or Getting Dressed? The Disability Tax Credit $2,000 Yearly Tax Credit $20,000 Lump Sum Refund Claim it before tax time! 1-844-453-5372 Got Oat Stubble? Think Quinoa in 2016! Grow With Us - Total production contracts available for 2016. Premium returns, guaranteed markets and delivery. Wednesday, January 6th, 2016 - Moose Mountain Breast Can- cer Support Group meeting from 7:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. at the Kipling Integrated Health Centre. For information contact Vivian at 306-538-4555. 33-1 Wednesday, January 6th - Stoughton Early Learning Facility S.E.L.F. Annual General Meeting, 7 p.m., Day Care Center, 113 Government Road, Stoughton. 33-1 Upcoming Events CLASSIFIEDS PLACING AN AD AD RATES AD DEADLINES Ads must be recieved in our office by 3:00 p.m. MONDAY *All classified ads must be prepaid by cash, cheque or VISA/MC.* BY PHONE: 453-2525 BY FAX: 453-2938 In Person or By Mail: The Carlyle Observer Box 160, 132 Main Street Carlyle, SK S0C 0R0 Office Hours: Open 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Monday to Friday $7 00 per week - up to 20 words Pay for 3 weeks - 4th week is FREE Additional Words - 14 /word per week Display Classified - $8 00 per col. inch Guaranteed Classified - $26 99 up to 52 weeks (some restrictions apply) c Health Services Farm Services Reliable 1A TRUCK DRIVERS to join our team • Experience an Asset • Safety Tickets Mandatory • Wages Negotiable • Scheduled Days Off • Health & Dental Benefits Available Please contact Doug Wyatt (306)575-9982 Email: [email protected] NOW HIRING General Employment General Employment Classifieds Work! 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Page 1: Carlyle Observer Classifieds: Jan. 1, 2016

CLASSIFIEDS Friday, January 1, 201622

In Memoriam

Sandra Maxwell February 18, 1949 - December 29, 2014

Months have grown day by day,It’s now a year since she went away,Thoughts are full and hearts do weigh,Without her here to share the way,Time may dull the hand of fate,Memory forever recalls the date.Remembered with love Glenn & Jayson; Donna, Lorne and family; Dennis & Connie; Donald, Kathy and family

33-1

Personal Messages

CRIMINAL RECORD? Cana-dian Record Suspension (Criminal pardon) seals record. American waiver al-lows legal entry. Why risk em-ployment, business, travel, li-censing, deportation, peace of mind? Free consultation: 1-800-347-2540

ccn3x

LOCAL HOOKUPS BROWSE4FREE1-888-628-6790 or

#7878 Mobile*****

HOT LOCAL CHAT1-877-290-0553 Mobile:

#5015*****

Find Your FavouriteCALL NOW 1-866-732-0070

1-888-544-0199 18+ccn1x

Career Training

Pre-employment Boom Truck, Crane & Hoist Operator

Program

Great Plains College Warman Campus

Get the skills you need to begin your career as a boom truck or

mobile crane operator.

Program runs from March 7-May 6, 2016

Apply today atgreatplainscollege.ca

or by calling 306-242-5377

HEALTHCARE DOCUMEN-TATION SPECIALISTS in huge demand. Employers pre-fer CanScribe graduates. A great work-from-home career! Contact us now to start your training day. www.can-scribe.com. 1.800.466.1535. [email protected].

General Employment

DO YOU HAVE 10 HRS/WK to turn into $1500/mth using your PC and phone? Free in-fo: www.BossFree123.com

ccn4x

Make $1000 Weekly!! Mailing brochures from Home! Help-ing Home Workers Since 2001! Genuine Opportunity! No Experience Required. Start Immediately!www.newmailers.com

ccn1x

For Sale - Misc

NEVER SHOCK CHLORINATE AGAIN

Big Iron Drilling’s patented Kontinuous ShoK

Chlorinator • Kills existing bacteria • Stops future bacterial growth • Eliminates H2S smell • No more slime • No chlorine smell • Extremely economical “Less than $1.40 per week installed” • Owned, patented & distributed by Big Iron Drilling Ltd.1-800-BIG-IRON

(244-4766)www.1800bigiron.com

For Sale - Misc

Advertisements and state-ments contained herein are the sole responsibility of the persons or entities that post the advertisement, and the Saskatchewan Weekly News-paper Association and mem-bership do not make any war-ranty as to the accuracy, completeness, truthfulness or reliability of such advertise-ments. For greater information on advertising conditions, please consult the Associa-tion’s Blanket Advertising Conditions on our website at www.swna.com.

FOR SALE: Ford F-150 tail lights. Tinted, will fit 2010-2014, gently used, like new condition, $375 OBO. Please call (306) 575-8883.

PROVINCE-WIDE CLASSI-FIEDS. Reach over 550,000 readers weekly. Call this newspaper NOW or 306-649.1400 for details.

Wanted

Buying wild fur coyote fox whole animals. Will pickup , Weekly runs north and south. Must have valid fur license or treaty number. Dealer #6073 306-852-8802 or [email protected]

Wanted

FIREARMS. All types wanted, estates, collections, single items, military. We handle all paperwork and transportation. Licensed Deal-er.1.866.960.0045www.dollars4guns.com.

WANTED: All wild fur. Skinned or not. Coyotes, fox, marten, fisher, etc. Also pur-chasing shed antlers and old traps. Call Bryon 306-278-7756; Phil 306-278-2299

Travel

CANCEL YOUR TIME-SHARE. NO Risk Program STOP Mortgage & Mainte-nance Payments Today. 100% Money Back Guaran-tee. FREE Consultation. Call Us NOW. We Can Help! 1-888-356-5248

ccn4x

Real Estate. NW Montana, Tungstenholdings.com 406-293-3714.

ccn4x

Real Estate. NW Montana. Tungstenholdings.com 406-293-3714.

ccn4x

Business Opportunities

GREAT CANADIAN Dollar Store franchise opportunities are available in your area. Ex-plore your future with a dollar store leader. Call today 1-877-388-0123 ext. 229; www.dol-larstores.com.

Feed & Seed

Buying/SellingFEED GRAINS

heated / damagedCANOLA/FLAXTop price paid

FOB FARMWestern

Commodities877-695-6461

Visit our website @www.westerncommodities.ca

HEATED CANOLAWANTED!!

- GREEN CANOLA- SPRING THRASHED- DAMAGED CANOLA

FEED OATSWANTED!!

- BARLEY, OATS, WHT- LIGHT OR TOUGH

- SPRING THRASHEDHEATED FLAX

WANTED!!HEATED PEAS

HEATED LENTILS"ON FARM PICKUP"

Westcan Feed & Grain

1-877-250-5252

Auto Miscellaneous

Wrecking over 250 units... cars and trucks. Lots of trucks... Dodge... GMC... Ford... Imports... 1/2 ton to 3 tons... We ship anywhere... Call or text 306-821-0260. Lloydminster

Business Services

Colpitts Agencies, LtdCarlyle, SK

Need a bookkeeper? We are taking on new clients. Ac-counting & Bookkeeping Ser-vices. Personal and Small Business Income Tax Prep. Phone Sheila, 306-453-4560 for appointment.

31-8

Career Opportunities

MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTION! In-demand career! Employers have work-at-home positions available. Get online training you need from an employer-trusted program. Visit: Career-Step.ca/MT or 1-855-768-3362 to start training for your work-at-home career today!

Career Opportunities

ROADEX SERVICES requires O/O 1 tons and 3 tons for our RV division to haul RV’s throughout North America. Paid by direct deposit, bene-fits and company fuel cards with discount. Border crossing required with valid passport and clean criminal record. 1-800-867-6233; www.roadex-services.com.

Hip or Knee Replacement?

Problems Walking or

Getting Dressed?

The Disability Tax Credit

$2,000 Yearly Tax Credit

$20,000 Lump Sum Refund

Claim it before tax time!1-844-453-5372

Got Oat Stubble?

Think Quinoa in 2016!

Grow With Us -

Total production contracts available

for 2016.

Premium returns, guaranteed markets

and delivery.

www.quinoa.com 306.933.9525

Wednesday, January 6th, 2016 - Moose Mountain Breast Can-cer Support Group meeting from 7:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. at the Kipling Integrated Health Centre. For information contact Vivian at 306-538-4555.

33-1

Wednesday, January 6th - Stoughton Early Learning Facility S.E.L.F. Annual General Meeting, 7 p.m., Day Care Center, 113 Government Road, Stoughton.

33-1

Upcoming Events

CLASSIFIEDSPLACING AN AD AD RATES AD DEADLINES

Ads must be recieved in our o� ce by

3:00 p.m. MONDAY

*All classi� ed ads must be prepaidby cash, cheque or VISA/MC.*

BY PHONE:453-2525BY FAX:453-2938

In Person or By Mail:The Carlyle Observer

Box 160, 132 Main StreetCarlyle, SK S0C 0R0

O� ce Hours:Open 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.

Monday to Friday

$700 per week - up to 20 wordsPay for 3 weeks - 4th week is FREEAdditional Words - 14 /word per weekDisplay Classi� ed - $800 per col. inch

Guaranteed Classi� ed - $2699

up to 52 weeks(some restrictions apply)

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Health Services

Farm Services

WW1529

Reliable 1A TRUCK DRIVERS to join our team

• Experience an Asset• Safety Tickets Mandatory

• Wages Negotiable• Scheduled Days Off

• Health & Dental Benefits Available

Please contact Doug Wyatt(306)575-9982

Email: [email protected]

NOW HIRING

General Employment General Employment

Classifi eds Work!Call 453-2525

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CLASSIFIEDS

Pause forReflection

By Ken Rolheiserwww.kenrolheiser.com

Friday, January 1, 2016 23

LIFE’Smilestones

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? CONTACT US TO ADVERTISE YOUR ANNOUNCEMENT IN NEXT WEEK’S ISSUE.

OBITUARIESKenneth Norman ColbornKenneth Norman Colborn was born May 15, 1931 in the Pickwell dis-trict, southeast of Wawota, the son of Walter Cameron and Dorothy Colborn. Dad only had one sibling and that was his sister Iris. He took his schooling at Pickwell but quit to take over the farm after his father’s untimely death in 1949. In the fall of 1951 Kenneth became restless and decided to see some of the world before settling down to a life of farm-ing. The farm was rented and he joined the Royal Canadian Engineers for three years, one of which was spent in Korea. In November 1953, Kenneth returned to the farm and on January 22, 1955, he married the love of his life Molly Joan Burke of the Walpole district. In 2015 they celebrated 60 years of marriage. They farmed in the Pickwell district on the home farm until 1956. Then because of excessive moisture and unavailability of additional land, they moved to the Doonside district, � ve miles west of Fairlight. They farmed there until 1987 at which time they purchased the former Ron Choquette house in Wawota. They

farmed from Wawota for another three years and then rented the farm. The farm sale was on April 19, 1993. Kenneth and Joan raised a family of � ve children – Frances, Rick, Terri, Morley and Kathleen. Also a big part of Kenneth’s life was his 13 grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren. A memorial service took place on Friday, December 11th, 2015 at 2:00 P.M. in the Wawota Town Hall, Wawota, SK. A private family interment took place at Sunset Memorial Gardens, Moosomin, Saskatchewan. If friends so desire, memorial tributes may be made to the Moosomin & District Healthcare Foundation or to a charity of your choice in memory of Kenneth. Arrangements entrusted to G.R. Carscadden Funeral Chapel, Moosomin, SK.

Kenneth Norman ColbornKenneth Norman Colborn was born May 15, 1931 in the Pickwell dis-trict, southeast of Wawota, the son of Walter Cameron and Dorothy Colborn. Dad only had one sibling and that was his sister Iris. He took his schooling at Pickwell but quit to take over the farm after his father’s untimely death in 1949. In the fall of 1951 Kenneth became restless and decided to see some of the world before settling down to a life of farm-ing. The farm was rented and he joined the Royal Canadian Engineers for three years, one of which was spent in Korea. In November 1953, Kenneth returned to the farm and on January 22, 1955, he married the love of his life Molly Joan Burke of the Walpole district. In 2015 they celebrated 60 years of marriage. They farmed in the Pickwell district on the home farm until 1956. Then because of excessive moisture and unavailability of additional land, they moved to the Doonside district, � ve miles west of Fairlight. They farmed there until 1987 at which time they purchased the former Ron Choquette house in Wawota. They

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY

Sometimes it seems the love and joy of Christmas disappears by New Year. It’s as if it just goes in one year and out the other. “Therefore the Lord Himself will give you a sign: Behold, a virgin will be with child and bear a son, and she will call His name Immanuel [God with us]” (Isaiah ?xml:namespace prefi x = st1 ns = “urn:schemas-microsoft-com:offi ce:smarttags” /7:14). God with us is more than a pious feeling we get from the “feel good” Christmas stories. These stories illustrate the very compassion that makes us more like Christ. There is a story about a Christmas pageant where all the children held up big letters spelling CHRISTMAS LOVE. As the children sang “C is for Christmas,” a child would hold up the letter C. Then, “H is for Happy,” and on and on. A mother relates how her one little girl innocently held her letter upside down. So as the word began to appear CHRISTWA… the snickers grew. As the song drew to a close a hush fell over the scoff ers and the audience as the message sank in: CHRISTWAS LOVE. Another little story illustrates the miracle of love that seems to embody Christmas. In an orphanage in Denmark the children looked forward to Christmas morning. “Each child would be given their one and only Christmas gift; small, single orange.” The headmaster of the orphanage

Keeping Christ inChristmas and the New Year

was very stern and caught one little girl creeping down the stairs to catch a peek at the Christmas tree. For her punishment she would receive no orange on Christmas morning. The little girl ran back to her room broken-hearted. Christmas morning she stayed in her bed as the other children went to see the Christmas tree and receive their one gift of an orange. Later, as the children returned, the little girl was surprised to be handed a napkin. As she unfolded the napkin she found an orange all peeled and sectioned. “How could this be?” she asked. “It was then that she found how each child had taken one section from their orange and given it to her so that she, too, would have a Christmas orange.” And what happens when we take Christ out of Christmas, and out of our schools and courts? And why can’t we have Christmas in our hearts the whole year through? “The incarnation does not mean that God saves us from the pains of this life. It means that God-is-with-us. For the Christian, just as for everyone else, there will be cold, lonely seasons, seasons of sickness, seasons of frustration, and a season within which we will die. Christmas does not give us a ladder to climb out of the human condition. It gives us a drill that lets us burrow into heart of everything that is and, there, fi nd it shimmering with divinity.” Avery Dulles

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