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1 1.000 Phone 569-1100 Classified Section Monday thru Friday, 8:30 a.m.-8:30 p.m.. Sundays, 5:00 p.m.-8:30 p.m. Closed All Day Saturday The Leader-Post Regina, Saskatchewan Thursday, November 13, 1980 70 PERSONAL AAA TREE, Yard. Garden Service. Anything, Everything, Call 522-8839.
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It is advisable use Name, Address, and Telephone Number for better results. Use of phone number alone is not convenlent in some cases to out-of-town readers. NOW MORE THAN 225,000 READERS DAILY DEATH NOTICE BENZ- (Bob), beloved husband of Marian and father of Anne and Robert, passed away at Wollaston Lake, on November 11, 1980 after a long illness. In lieu of flowers, his famity would appreciate donations to the Canadian Cancer Society. BUCKLEY- Tuesday, November 11, 1980.
Gladys Buckley, beloved wife of Tom Buckley, Verona, and formerly of Lipton, age 83 years. The funeral service will be held in St. Michael and All Angels Anglican Church, Lipton, on Saturday, Nov. 15, 1980 at 11:00 a.m. The Rev.
Charles H. Sells officiant. Interment in Lipton Memorial Gardens. Predeceased by her first husband, Robert Hays in July, 1967, Mrs. Buckley is sur.
vived by her second husband, Tom, Verona, two daughters: Mrs. Reuben (Annie) Yackel of Yorkton and Mrs. Henry (Thelma) Kreutzer of Govan, 13 grandchildren, 28 great-grandchildren, two sisters: Flo Smith and Grace Fisher, both of Lipton and one brother, Ross Phillips of Odessa, Ont. Arrangements its in care of the Tubman Funeral Home. -On Tuesday, November 11, 1980, Mrs.
Hazel Viola Crilly of 3834 Montague Regina, passed away at the age of 69 years. Mrs. Crilly was predeceased by her parents and her husband, Maurice in 1947. She is survived by two daughters: Mrs. Ken (Julie) Middleton, Calgary, Mrs.
Bob (Velma) Lyons, Regina, two sons: Donald (and daughter -in-law and Jack (and daughter Lynne), all of Saskatoon, 12 grandchildren, two sisters: Mrs. Vern (Velma) Goodwin, Ottawa, Mrs. Albert (Emily) Woods, Saskatoon, one brother, Douglas Holmes, Vancouver, B.C., and several nieces and nephews. Hazel Holmes was born on August 13, 1911 at Brownlee, Sask. In 1922 she moved to Sovereign with her family.
She met Maurice Crilly and in 1932 they were married and resided in the Sovereign district and continued farming untit Maurice's passing in 1947. In 1953, Hazel moved to Saskatoon where she was employed at the University Hospital for 20 years, until retiring in 1975. She was a life member of the United Church Womens' Missionary Society and was very active in the church choir in Sovereign. Hazel has lived in Regina from February, 1978 until the time of her passing. The funeral service will be held on Friday, Nov.
14, 1980 at 2:00 p.m. from the Sovereign United Church, Sovereign, with Rev. C. Brandow officiating. Interment to follow in the Sovereign Cemetery.
A visitation for family and friends will be held on Thursday, Nov. 13, 1980 from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. from the Helmsing-Forsberg Funeral Chapel, 2210 College Ave. Arrangements are entrusted with the Helmsing-Forsberg Funeral Chapel, (Regina). FISHERMAN--Abe passed away on November 5, 1980 after a short illness at the age of 60.
Abe was director of Promislows for 40 years and a member of 8'nai B'rith. He is survived by his mother, Mrs. D. Fisherman, sister, Sally and a brother, Frank. Interment was at the Regina Hebrew Cemetery on Nov.
7, 1980. will be missed by his family, many friends and his business associates. HODGE- -On Saturday, November 8, 1980, Cecil Roy Hodge, Pense, age 52 years. The funeral service was held in the Tubman Funeral Chapel, Wolseley, Wednesday, Nov. 12, 1980 at 2 p.m.
Officiant The Rev. H. Douglas Garner. Interment in Grenfell Cemetery. Cecil is survived by four sisters: Mrs.
Clarence (Jean) Kemp, Victoria, B.C., Mrs. Walter (Alice) Baller, Grenfell, Mrs. Lawrence (Edith) Sutherland, Cobalt, Agnes Ulmer, Regina, three brothers: Stanlev, Prince Albert, Edward and Leslie, both of Regina, and his nieces and nephews. KREUTZER-Rheinhold Oscar of Coodeve, died November 11, 1980 at Melville at the age of 66 years. Prayer service will be held on Thursday, Nov.
13, 1980 at 8 p.m. from Townsend Funeral Chapel in Melville. Funeral service will be held on Friday, Nov. 14, 1980 at 2 p.m. from the Lipton Community Hall with Pastor Symons officiating.
Donations 10 the Saskatchewan Heart Foundation would be appreciated by the family. Townsend Funeral Chapel, Melville, in care of arrangements. 1 DEATH NOTICE -On Wednesday, November 12, 1980, Lennart Walfrid Larson, Broadview, in his 59th year. The funeral a service will held in St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Broadview, on Saturday, Nov.
15, 1980 at 10:30 a.m. Officiant The Rev. Steven Tannahill. Interment in Broadview Cemetery. Predeceased by his first wife, Lennart is survived by his second wife, Cheryl, a daughter, Mrs.
Dave (Judi) Koons, Langley, B.C., two grandchildren: Arnie and Lianne, two brothers: Everett, Portland, U.S.A., and Leslie, Denver, U.S.A. ments in care of the Tubman Funeral Home. MacAULAY-Mrs. Mabel B. MacAulay of Extendicare Canada 1151 Coteau Moose Jaw, and formerly of 1146-1st N.W., and Limerick, passed away in a 10- cal hospital on.
Tuesday, Nov. 11, 1980 at the age of 95 years. Born at Learned Plain, in 1885, she married Murdo 'Malcolm MacAulay at Island Brook, in 1909. The couple came west in 1918 and setfled in the Limerick district, farming there until 1952 when they moved into the village of Limerick. They moved to Moose Jaw in 1966.
Mrs. MacAulay attended MacDonald College in Montreal to become a teacher before her riage. She was a life member of St. Margaret's W.A., Limerick. In Moose Jaw she was an adherent of Zion United Church and a member of Zion Golden Hour.
She enjoyed knitting for the Red Cross Soclety. Predeceased by her husband in 1974 and a son, Wesley of Saskatoon 1975, she is survived by her daughter, Marion and her husband, Albert Feltham of Moose Jaw, a son, Elwin and his wife, Anne of Barrie, a daughter-in-law, Gwen of Saskatoon, seven grandchildren, 13 great-grandchildren, one niece and one nephew. The funeral vice will be held at the W.J. Jones and Son Funeral Chapel on Saturday, 'Nov. 15 at 1:30 p.m.
Rev. Lorne Calvert will officiate. Interment will follow at the Rosedale Cametery. Anyone so desiring may send contributions to Zion United Church Memorial Fund, 423 Main Moose Jaw, Sask. S6H 0W5.
MANN- Tuesday, November 11, 1980, Henry Mann, Broadview, age 61 years. The funeral service will be held in St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Broadview, on Saturday, Nov. 15, 1980 at 2:30 p.m. Officiant The Rev.
Steven Tannahill. Interment in Broadview Cemetery. Predeceased by his father and two brothers in infancy, Henry is survived by his mother, Broadview, four brothers: Rev. Joseph Mann, Mount Angel, U.S.A., Martin, Jack and John Mann. all of Broadview, four sisters: Mrs.
John G. (Mary) Rief and Mrs. Otto Dorothy) Rif and Mrs. John (Helen) Chudyk, all of Broadview, and Mrs. Karl (Caroline) Weber, Yorkton, a foster-sister, Mrs.
Irvine (Clara) Donnely, Melville, Sask. Arrangements in care of the Tubman Home. MARVIN--The death of J.H. (Harry) Marvin of Nokomis, occurred on November 2. 1980 at Nokomis Union Hospital, following a short illness.
He was born on Oct. 26, 1898 at Spring field, Kings County, N.B. He moved with his family to Canyon City, where he spent his childhood years. Harry returned to Canada as a young man and worked at Unity and Biggar as a telegrapher with the C.N.R. He enrolled in the College of Pharmacy at the University of Saskatchewan where he served as president of the students' society and gradvated with honors in 1930.
In the years he resided in Nokomis, Harry was an tremely active man in the community. He spent 32 years on the town council. serving a mayor of Nokomis from 1957 to 1970. He was a member of the Nokomis Union Hospital Board serving as chairman for many years. He was also a member of the chamber of commerce and served as president.
He was a member of the Philathea Lodge No. 133. ry was also an active member of Christ Church, Nokomis, where he served as Peoples' Warden for many years. The funeral service was conducted by Rev. E.A.
Briffett at Christ Church, Nokomis on Nov. 5, 1980 at 2:00 p.m. Interment was al Nokomis Cemetery. McDougall's Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Active pallbearers were Tom Airey, Ervin Cross, Ed Klassen, Ted Klassen, Allen Nichol and Marv Potter.
A Cuard of Honor was formed by Brethern of the Philathea Lodge. No. 133. He leages to mourn his wife, Margaret of Nokomis, one son, Duane and his wife, Wynn and two grandchildren: Dean and heather of Sherwood Park, one sister, Mrs. Blanche Arthur of Pasadena, and one brother, Arthur Marvin of Beaver.
Penn. 1 DEATH NOTICE MASTEL-Wednesday, November 12, 1980, Mrs. Katherine Mastel age 75 years, late of 2055 Atkinson Predeceased by her husband, Ben in 1964, a grandson, Curt and two sisters: Lena and Maggie Keller, Mastel is surSimmons, vived by three daughters: Mrs. E. (Evelyn) Rychlo day and Mrs.
G. (Helen) Riddell, both of Bengough, and Mrs. R. (Rose) Starkebaum of Regina, three sons: John of Victoria, Ron and Ray, both of Regina, 13 grandchildren, four great-grandchildren, five sisters: Mrs. Evelyn Lang, Mrs.
Irene Wiebe, Mrs. Mary Nelson, Mrs. Helen Miller and Mrs. Bernice Pahl, one brother, Clem Folk and numerous nieces and nephews. FUneral service will be held Friday, Nov.
14, 1980 at 10:00 a.m. in St. Mary's R.C. Church with Rev. A.
Ulrich officiating. ment in Regina Memorial Gardens. Prayers will be held Thursday, Nov. 13, 1980 at 7:00 p.m. In Speers Funeral Chapel.
McQUEEN-Tuesday, November 11, 1980, Hattie Meryl, late of Carlyle, passed away at the hospital, Arcola, in her 83rd year. Mrs. McQueen is survived by her husband, Malcolm (Mac) at Carlyle, one son, Donald at Carlyle and three daughters: Yula Gale at Parksville, Vancouver 1s- land, B.C., Eunice Hamilton at Arcola, and Dorothy West at Ladysmith, Vancouver Island, B.C., seven grandchildren, four great-grandchildren. Predeceased by one daughter, Evetyn in 1949. The funeral service will be held in United Church, Carlyle, Friday, Nov.
14, 1980 at 2 p.m. with Rev. Ron Sutton officiating. Interment in Glen Morris Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, the family would appreciate donations to the Moose Mountain Lodge, Carlyle.
Ruthven's Funeral Home In care of arrangements. -Ralph Smith, 77 years, peacefully passed 10 his eternal home, Monday, Nov. 10, 1980 at the Pasqua Hospital. He was born May 26. 1903 in Birmingham, England and came to Canada with his parents, settling first in Toronto and then moving to the Tisdale, area where he received his schooling.
On Jan. 5, 1926 he married Olive May Nicklen. After farming for 10 years, he made a commitment to Christ, his Lord and Saviour, and entered full time Christian Service as a minister of the Gospel, first as a colportage worker selling Christian books and Bibles and later established churches at Carrot River, and The Pas, Man. While at The Pas, he felt burdened for the elderly and was used of God to build Eventide Home, having an occupancy of 110. This was later sold and the proceeds were channeled into the support of many missionaries around the world.
After his retirment in 1967, he took up the chaltenge and became a "Shantyman," visiting isolated lumber camps, laiis, senior citizens' homes, schools and doing door to door visitation across Saskatchewan, Manitoba and Western Ontario. In May, 1979, he sustained an iniury from a fall which left him a quadriplegic. Since then, he has occupied his time visiting in the different nursing homes. hospitals and in the malls of Regina, giving out the Shantyman paper and speaking to whomever he met about his Saviour who could give victory and salvation to all who would believe. His vibrant testimony his been a challenge and inspiration to many.
Mr. Smith is sur. vived by his loving wife, May and eleven children: Mrs. June Antosh, Regina, Mrs. Florence Chapman, Red Deer, Mrs.
Violet Wittenberg, Winnipeg, Mrs. Ruth Geertsema, Ste. Rose, Mrs. Mary Reader, Three Hills, Mrs. Martha Grusing, Bragg Creek, Roy of Pambrun, Paul Langdon, Matthew of Surrey, B.C., John of Three Hills, and Jim of Vernon, B.C., sons and daughters-in-law, 22 grandchildren, four great-grandchildren, one sister, Mrs.
Sylvia Street, Victoria, B.C., two brothers: Eric of Trail, B.C., and David of Edmonton, numerous nieces and nephews, relalives and other friends. Funeral service will be held at Faith Baptish Church, 437 Broadway Regina on Friday, Nov. 14, 1980 at 2:00 p.m. with Rev. R.
Quiring officiating. Interment in Riverside Memorial Park. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made, in memoriam, to Prairie Bible Institute. Three Hills, or to Millar Memorial Bible Institute, Pambrun, Sask. Arrangements in care of Speers Funeral Chapel.
DEATH NOTICE SMITH--Lyle Smith, who passed away at Moosomin Union Hospital, Monday, November 10, 1980, in her 83rd year. She was the daughter of pioneers A.S. Smith and Catherine Smith. She is survived by one sister, Clarice of Moosomin, two brothers: Grant of Regina and Harvey of Lethbridge, two nephews and two nieces. She was predeceased by one brother, Huntly.
The vice will be held at 3:30 p.m., Friday, Nov. 14 at G.R. Carscadden Funeral Chapel in Moosomin, Sask. Interment will be made in Moosomin South Cemetery. Rev.
Sheina Smith officiant. SCHURR -On Wednesday, November 12. 1980, Lydia Schurr late of Victoria, B.C., and formerly of the Congress district, passed away the age of 88 years. Predeceased by her husband, William in one son in 1924, three brothers and two sisters, Mrs. Schurr is survived by two sons: Rubun and Herbert, both of Victoria, B.C., three daughters: Louise Roslinsky of Edmonton, Elfen Sharon and Alvina Schurr, both of Victoria, B.C., also one granddaughter, Margaret McEachern, four great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild.
The funeral will be held in the Alliance Church in Assinibola, Monday, Nov. 17 at 2 p.m. Pastor Earle Wanamaker officiating. Interment will take place in Mount Hope Cemetery in Assiniboia. Ross Funeral Service in care of arrangements.
2 FUNERAL CHAPELS HELMSING FORSBERG FUNERAL CHAPELS 2210 College Ave. Regina, Sask. 522-7678-352-7666 Branches at: Milestone Southey Directors of Funeral Service Life Appreciation Services Seal Home 3103 DEWDNEY REGINA TELEPHONE 527-8645 BRANCH OFFICE-Cupar, Sask. JOHN LIPP-Owner and Manager 5 CARD OF THANKS The family of the late James Roy Fergusson would like to express their heartfelt thanks and appreciation to the many friends and relatives who helped us in our time of sorrow by their visits, prayers, masses, floral tributes, cards, and food. Special thanks to members of the K-40 Club who lent immediate assistance to Roy and then to the famIly, as well as the staff of the Regina General Hospital emergency Ward, Rev.
J.C. Malloy, Mr. Dick Carr, Mrs. Gaylene Kowalski and Mrs. Janice Mowat.
-Mrs. Evelyn Fergusson and family. We wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to relatives. friends and neighbours for all their kindness. thoughtfulness and help during the passing of our dear husband.
tather and grandfather, Mr. Steve Zlatarits. Special thanks to Dr. Klassen and nursing staff at Wascana Hospital, Station 5 and also to Lee Funeral Home for their help. Mrs.
Emma Zlatarits and family. 10 IN MEMORIAM ACOOSE---In loving memory of dear brother, Clifton Charles, who passed away November 12, 1978. Your presence is ever near US. Your love remains with us yet, You were the kind of brother Your loved ones would never torget. -Loving remembered and sadly missed by Clem and Janice.
ADAMS--In loving memory of our dear aunt, Annie Adams, who passed away November 13, 1978. Memories as we journey on, A smile from a loved one gone; No one knows our deep regret, We will remember if others forget. -Ever remembered by nieces and nephews. AMYOTTE (Albert, Joseph) loving memory of a dear uncle who passed away November 13, 1975. And until we meet again May God hoid you tenderly In the paim of His hand.
-Always loved and remembered by Jeff and Val. The Leader Post Stuff 'n' Things Up to 12 words (maximum 3 printed lines) 3 Please follow these easy instructions: 1) no phone calls 2) private individuals only 3) one item per ad 4) items selling for $75 or less 5) price must applear in ad 6) ad must run for three days, no cancellations please! No refunds 7) each ad is limited to 12words (including phone number) 8) ads will run soon as possible after receipt of order 9) mail advertisemnt accompanied with payment, cheque or money order to: The Leader -Post Classified Department, 1964 Park Street, Regina, Sask. S4P 3G4 10 IN MEMORIAM AMYOTTE--In memory of Albert Joseph Amyotte, who passed away November 13, 1975. Do not stand at my grave and weep, am not there, 1 do not sleep. am a thousand winds that blowam the diamond glints on snowI am the sunlight on ripened grain am the gentle autumn's rain.
When I awaken in the morning, hush, am the swift uplifting rush Of quiet birds in circled flight. I am the soft stars that shine at night, Do not stand at 1 my grave and cry, am not there. I did not die. -Always missed and remembered by wife Rhoda, Patsy, Luci, Manny, Rance, Charm and Blanche: BLONDEAU -In loving memory of a dear husband and father, Ken who passed away November 13, 1976. When family ties are broken, And loved ones have to part, It leaves a wound that never heals, And also broken hearts, The parting was so sudden.
We often wonder why, Because no farewells were spoken, No time to say goodbye, God gave us strength apd courage, To face the dreadful blow, What it meant to lose you, one will ever know. -Loved and remembered by wife, Marlene and children, Brenda, Michael and Richard. -in loving memory of a dear mother and grandmother, Amy, who passed away November 12, 1959 and a dear father and grandfather, Arthur, who passed away November 4, 1964. We lost a dad and mother with hearts of gold, Who meant more to us than wealth untold. We have lost, but God has gained The best dad and mother the world contained.
To those who have a mother and father, cherish them with care. You'll never know the heartache till you see their empty chairs. -Lovingly remembered by Stan, Alice, Carol and family, Connie and family, Beverly, Norman, Doreen, Larry and Sharon. Les, Connie and family, Katie, Mac and family. DOWLING--In loving memory of my parents who passed away, Dad November 16, 1975, Mom November 13, 1979.
May the winds of heaven blow gently On a quiet and peaceful spot. -Always loved and remembered by their daughter Bunny and family. KAISER--In loving memory of Nicholas, who passed away November 13, 1979. God took him home, it was His will, But in our hearts we love him still; His memory is as dear today As in the hour he passed away. We often sit and think of him When we are all alone, For memory is the only friend That grief can call its own.
-Sadly missed by wife Lena. Tony and Hattie Putz and family; Ed and Madelaine Reed and family. PAGEOT--In loving memory of a dear mother and grand mother, Dorothy, who passed away November 13, 1979. Oh how patient in they suffering When no hand could give thee ease. God, the nelper of the helpless.
Saw thy pain and gave thee peace. -Lovingly remembered and greatly missed by daughter Joan and family. SEDMAN-In loving memory of my dad Harold Sedman, who passed away November 13, 1979. This day comes with sad regrets, It brings back a day I will never forget. You fell asleep without a goodbye, But memories of you wit never die.
-Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by daughter Dorothy. SHREEVES- -In loving memory of our brother Walter, who passed away November 13, 1979. We did not know that evening What sorrow the morning would bring, Bitter grief and shock severe, To part with one we loved so dear. You bade no one a last farewell, Or even said good-bye. For you were gone before we knew And only God knows why.
Life must go on, we know it's true. But it's not the same since we lost you. -Lovingly remembered by Marilynn. Tony and children. SHREEVES -In loving memory of a dear husband and father, Walter, who passed November 13, 1979.
We have only our memories to keep our whole life through, But the sweetness will linger forever, As we treasure the image of you. Our lips cannot tell how we miss him, Our hearts cannot tell what we say, God only knows how we miss him. In a home that is lonesome everyday. -Lovingly remembered and so sadly missed by wife Shirley and children Wesley, Warren, and Sherry. SZTREBULA-In loving memory of our dear father John, who passed away November 13, 1978.
We knew that we would miss you. But we didn't know how much. Your tender love, your voice, your smile, Your individual touch. Many times we've needed you dad, And many times we've cried. IF love could have saved you.
You never would have died. It seems so strange that those we need. And those we love the best, Are lust the ones Cod calls away And takes them home to rest. They say that time heals sorrow And helps us to forget. But time so far has only proved How much we miss you vet.
Someday we hope to meet you dad, Someday, we know not when. To clasp your hand in the better land. Never to part again. -So sadly missed and always remembered by his daughters Cindy and Donna. 10 IN MEMORIAM SZTREBULA--In loving memory of my husband John, who passed away November 13, 1978.
Beside your grave 1 often stand With heart both crushed and sore, Silent till the sweet words come, "Not lost, but gone before." God knows how much I miss you, He counts the tears I shed, And whispers, "He only sleeps, Your loved one is not dead." So I'll be brave, dear John. And pray to God each day, And when He calls me home to you. Your smile will guide the way. -So sadly missed and always remembered by his wife Phyllis. SZTREBULA--In loving memory of our brother-in-law John, who passed away November 13, 1978.
We cannot bring the old days back When we were all together But memories of the happy times, will live with us forever. -Atways remembered by David, Edna and family. SZTREBULA-In loving memory of my son-in-law, John, who passed away November 13, 1978. As time unfolds another year Memories keep you ever near Silent thoughts of times together Hold memories that will last forever. -Always remembered by mom.
WOULD- -In loving memory of John W. Would, who passed away November 13, 1978. Just a cluster of memories Sprayed with a million tears. Wishing God had spared you For many more years. God, put Your arms around him, Keep him in Your care, Make up for all he suffered And all that was unfair.
A precious one from me is gone, A voice I loved is stilled. A place is vacant in my heart, Which never can be filled. loved and remembered by his wife Velma. WOULD--John William. In loving memory of my dad who passed away two years ago today.
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Phone 522-2216. 'YOUNGS' ALEX YOUNG MONUMENTAL Phone 352-7372, Scarth and 4th Ave. Opposite Regina Cemetery Gates. 65 LOST AND FOUND FOUND a pair of prescription glasses on Halloween night. Phone 522- 6060.
FOUND at Balgonie female dog, white with brown liver spots. Phone 522-9793. FOUND: Gray baby kitten, Argyle Park area. Phone 545-7479. FOUND in Glencairn area, gold bracket with inscription Super Star Amigo, owner must identify.
Phone 337-0786. FOUND in Uplands, near Fairview and Lloyd grey and black striped, female cat, grown. Predominate tabby pattern, black nose and tipped tail. Owner please contact the Humane Society or phone 543-8085. FOUND: Male black cat with white paws and markings, Hanley Cres.
area. Phone 543-4734. FOUND: Multi-colored kitten on Thornton Avenue. Phone 949-2792. FOUND: Pair of prescription glasses in parking lot of Co-op Home Centre, 9th Ave.
North, owner must identify. Phone 584-9537. FOUND, pumpkin colored cat, red collar with rhinestones and bell, about 1 year old. Phone 586-6710. FOUND: Sweater owner can have same by phoning and indentifying.
Phone 586-7521. FOUND: Tiny grey tabby kitten, south Lakeview area. Phone 586- 0473. FOUND 10 speed bike near Up lands. Owner must identify.
Phone 543-1514. FOUND: 9th Ave. North and Albert McDonald's, female white dog, lust had pups. Phone 545-5829. LOST: black cat, 1 year old, Nor.
manview area. Strands of white on chest. Phone 949-0056. LOST blonde male cocker spaniel, in the 3 block Lorne area, Reward offered. Phone 545-8417 after 5 p.m.
LOST in Regent Park, black male tomcat with white paws, whiskers and underside. about a years old. Reward. Phone 949-5027 after 5. LOST in the Uplands area 2 year old female, part German Shepherd and Samoyed, black and white with brown markings on face, paws mostly white, tip of tail white, she answers to the name of Sheba.
Phone 949-5807 evenings. LOST: Large upholstered chair cushion, between 23 block Rose and 18 block St. John. Phone 352-5985. LOST October 29th white samoyed dog near Fort Qu'Appelle, asks to the name of Pan.
If found please call collect 332-6444. Reward offered. LOST: One boy's cowboy boot. brown in color, size 8, Geno's south end. Phone 337-1604.
LOST: on Saturday, one duffle bag containing thermos. Reward. Phone 585-0881 or 359-6095. LOST: pair of ladies perscription glasses. Vicinity Carriage Square.
Phone 522-4187. LOST: Part lab and part shepherd black and tan female, 6 weeks old. Dog tag license 9365 and answers to Sheba. Phone 352 8461. LOST: Two male Bluetick hounds, near Condie Came Refuge, north of Regina.
Phone 543-2315. LOST: Vinyl beige wallet al Northgate Mall, Friday October 31 around 6 o'clock p.m. Reward offered. Phone 569-9213. REWARD for lost 5 year old Collie.
wearing choker chain, Walsh Acres. Phone 949-0865. SHEPHERD Husky pup, 2-3 months old, Parliament Place. Phone 586- 0426. 70 PERSONAL INTRODUCTIONS, For only sincere, reliable men and women interested in meeting that special person, who can be so difficult to find.
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