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It is advisable to use Name. Address. and Telephone Number for better results. Use of phone number alone is not convenient in some cases to out-of-town readers. NOW MORE THAN 225,000 READERS DAILY 1 DEATH NOTICE DE SAUTELS-Mrs.

Bertha Yvonne Desautels of 450 Duffield St. Moose Jaw, passed away in Moose Jaw on Thursday, August 12, 1982, aged 80 years, born at Woonsocket, Rhode Island, in 1901. Predeceased by her husband Albert Louis, her parents, five brothers, four sisters and a grandchild, Ronald Beaudry. Mrs. Desautels is survived by five daughters: Jeannette Beaudry, Evelyna Larson, Dolores Vallee, Bernadette Eresman, and Doreine Mitchell; 13 grand children, nine great grandchildren; a step brother, Joe DeGrand, Regina; a sister, Lorraine Brillon, California.

The funeral mass will be held in the Church of Our Lady on Monday, August 16, 1982 at 10:30 a.m. Father S. Ripplinger will be mass celebrant. Interment will be held in the family plot, Rosedale Cemetery. Prayer services will be held in the W.J.

Jones and Sons Funeral Chapel on Sunday evening at 7:30 p.m. Memorials may be sent to the Saskatchewan Heart Foundation, P.O. Box 521, Moose Jaw, or the Canadian Diabetic Association, P.O Box 1061, Moose Jaw. FERGUSON-On Friday August 13, 1982, Daniel Ferguson, Wolseley, age 86 years. The funeral service will be held in St.

Andrew's United Church, Moffat, on Monday, August 16, 1982 at 2:00 p.m. The Rev. Gordon Woods officiating. Interment in Moffat Cemetery. Mr.

Ferguson was predeceased by his wife Nellie in 1953, and two brothers: Walter and Finley in 1981. He is survived by three sisters: Mrs. W. (Jean) Taylor, Mrs. U.

(Margaret) Thoroughgood and Mrs. R.D. (Isa) Taylor, all of Wolseley; two sisters in law: Edna Ferguson, Wolseley and Martha Ferguson, Regina. Arrangements in care of Tubman Funeral Home. HAUGEN -Vernon Edward Haugen passed away at the Pasqua Hospital, Regina, on August 12, 1982, at the age of 52 years.

He was born at Broadview, April 23, 1930 and in 1944, moved with his parents to McLean, where he completed his schooling, then ioined the Royal Canadian Artillary, in Regina. After his military service, Vern moved to Regina, where he worked in the construction industry, first as a carpenter, and later as a foreman, and superindentant. Prior to his death, Vern was assiting the needy and disabled to learn carpentry through a government sponsored program. Vern is survived by his parents: Thor and Anna (Anderson) Haugen of McLean, who with his parents, immigrated to Canada from Norway in the early 1900's, also surviving are his wife, two sons, and two daughters, one sister, and three brothers. They are, sons: Victor, and grandson, Victor of Pincher Creek, and Calvin of Medicine Hat; sister, Mrs.

Lorne, (Vi) Ehman of Saskatoon; brothers: Glen of McLean, Lloyd of Edmonton, and Roy of LLoydminster; and home, Rita and daughters: Wanda and Roxanne. The funeral service will be held on Monday, August 16, 1982, at 3 p.m., in Christ Lutheran Church, 4825 Dewdney with Pastor W. Kurtz officiating. Interment in the Soldiers' Plot. in Riverside Memorial Park Cemetery, Regina.

Arrangements in care of the Lee Funeral Home, John Lipp, Funeral Director. HODGES (nee Moodie) -August 13, 1982, Jean Hodges, late of 1554 Elphinstone passed away at the age of 61 years. Predeceased by her parents, Mrs. Hodges is survived by her husband, John, one daughter, Mrs. Fay Claxton and her husgand Arnold of Edmonton, one son, Gerald (Gerry) Hodges and his wife Pearl of Swift Current, five grandchildren: Michael, Patrick, Darwin, Roger and Cameron, three sisters: Margaret, Evelyn and May, all of British Columbia.

Two brothers: Henry and Edward Moodie of British Columbia. Funeral services will be held on Tuesday, August 17, 1982 at 2:00 p.m. in St. Mary's Anglican Church with Cannon W. Tingey officiating.

Interment to follow in Riverside Memorial Park. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Allan Blair Memorial Clinic would be appreciated by the family. Arrangements in care of the Lee Funeral Home, John Lipp Funeral Director. DEATH NOTICE HOVLAND-Friday, August 13, 1982, Mrs. Ursula Luella Hovland, age 74 years, late of 4125 Rae St.

Extendicare ae, Regina. Predeceased by her father, Robert Francis Coleman 1953, husband, Michael 1964, one sister, Violet Mae Wright. Mrs. Hovland is survived by her mother, Varo Coleman of Weyburn, one daughter, Mrs. Tom (Carol) Kramble of Regina, three sons: Herman of Regina, Gordon of Saskatoon, Norman of Simcoe, 10 grandchildren, 4 sisters: Mrs.

Priscilla Wright of Sundre, Mrs. L. (Ethel) Toeppner of Stoughton, Mrs. K. (Laverne) Mott of Creelman, Mrs.

A. (Lavica) Mahnke of Fort Qu'Appelle, one brother, Frank Coleman of Creelman, numerous nieces and nephews. Funeral service will be held Tuesday, August 17, 1982 at 1:30 p.m. in Speers Funeral Chapel with Rev. A.

Armstrong officiating. Interment in Riverside Memorial Park. Flowers most gratefully declined, friends so wishing may make donations in memoriam to the St. Andrew's United Church Memorial Fund, Athol St. and Dewdney Regina.

JACKLE-Thursday, August 12, 1982, Mr. Franz Jackle, age 75 years, late of 825 10th Ave. Regina. Predeceased by his parents, wife Matilda October 12, 1981, one sister, one brother. Mr.

Jackle is survived by one daughter: Herta and husband, Karl Schwuchow of Sherwood Park, one son: Rudy and wife, Judy of Rocky Mountain House, four grandchildren: Lore, Edith, Lora-Lee and Bobby, one great-grandson, Tyler, one brother, Herman of Regina and numerOUS nieces and nephews. Memorial service will be held Monday, August 16, 1982 at 1:30 p.m.. in Speers Funeral Chapel. Cremation. Flowers most gratefully declined, friends so wishing may make donations in memorium to the Saskatchewan Heart Foundation Hamilton Regina).

JOHNSON -August 12, 1982, Sanford Enoch Johnson, 72 years, late of Beaubier, passed away in a Regina hospital. Funeral services will be held Monday, August 16 at 2:00 p.m. from the Beaubier Lutheran Church. Interment in St. John's Cemetery with Pastor Stan Sundberg officiating.

Predeceased by a son, Wesley in 1962, also by his parents, two brothers and two sisters; and leaves to mourn his wife, Julia, two sons: Dan and Brian both of Regina, a daughter, Mrs. Pastor Stan (Eileen) Sundberg, Auburn, Nebraska, two brothers: Clifford, Prince George, B.C., Ingmar, Domremy, two sisters: Mrs. Ruth Burke, Drumheller, Mrs. Ruby Grinstad, Estevan, and seven grandchildren. Arrangements by the Weyburn Funeral Home (Fergusons).

LEJOUR (LAROSE)-Thursday, August, 12, 1982, Harriette Elizabeth Leiour (LaRose) age 52 years, dearly beloved wife of Frank LaRose, 113 Broad St. Regina. Predeceased by grandfather, Augustine Leiour in 1952, mother Caroline Leiour in 1949, one son and one brother. Harriette is survived by her loving husband, Frank, three daughters: Sandra Powder and Gloria LaRose, both of Regina, Helen Ann, of Moose Jaw, eight sons: Jim, Dennis, Frank, Garth, Freddy and Ronnie all of Regina, Delbert of Saskatoon, Dale of Lethbridge, Alta. seven grandchildren, two sisters: Mrs.

Mary McKenzie and Mrs. Vera Leiour, both of Regina, numerous nieces and nephews. Funeral service will be held Monday, August 16, 1982 at 10:00 a.m. in the Canadian Martyrs R.C. Church, 1932 1st Ave.

N. with Rev. J. Toth S.J., officiating. Interment in Riverside MemorialPark.

Prayers will be held Sunday evening at 7:30 p.m. in Spers Funeral Chapel. McMILLAN -Annie McMillan, late of 627 Robinson Regina, passed away on August 11, 1982. Mrs. McMillan was born in Scotland and immigrated to Canada with her family in 1956.

After 40 years of marriage, was predeceased by her husband, John, in 1981. She is survived by three sons: Bill and wife, Eleanor of Regina, John and wife, Kathy of Coaldale, Alberta, and Bryan of Regina; one daughter, Irene and husband, Larry Konechny of Malaysia; and 8 grandchildren. Memorial service will be held on Monday, August 16, 1982, at 2:00 p.m., in the Chapel of the Lee Funeral Home, 3101 Dewdney Ave. In lieu of flowers, donations made to the Saskatchewan Council for Crippled Children, 825 MacDonald Regina would be appreciated by the family. Arrangements in care of the Lee Funeral Home, John Lipp, Funeral Director.

(Courtesy parking South of Chapel) 1 DEATH NOTICE RENNICK-Thursday, August 12, 1982, Mr. Wallace Stewart Rennick, age 76 years, dearly beloved husband of Mrs. Alice Rennick, Lumsden, Sask. Predeceased by his parents, Mary and Arthur Rennick, one brother Dr. Coulter Rennick, Mr.

Rennick is survived by his loving wife, Alice, one daughter, Marianne and son-in-law, Wence Kadlec of Kimberley, B.C., one grandson, Jan Kadlec, three sisters: Kathleen (Ivan) Seed, of Regina, Beth (Clarence) Davey of Regina, Laura Gienow ofAtikokan, one brother: Gordon (Anne) Rennick of Regina Beach, sister-in-law Marguerite Rennick of Regina, several nieces and nephews. A memorial service will be held Tuesday, August 17, 1982 at 3:30 p.m. in St. Andrew's United Church, Lumsden, Sask. with Rev.

Brad Yeo officiating. Cremation. Flo-. wers most gratefully declined, friends so wishing may make donations in memoriam to the Shriner's Hospital for Crippled Children, Wa Wa Temple, 2065 Hamilton Regina, or the Saskatchewan Heart Foundation, Hamilton Regina. Arrangements in care of Speers Funeral Chapel.

ROBERTSON-On Friday, August 13, 1982, Mr. David Charles Robertson, late of Yellow Grass, passed away at the age of 64 years. Predeceased by his parents, a brother, Robert in 1972, and a brother in infancy; David is survived by his loving wife, Reina, his children: Robert of Duchess, Mrs. Dale (Marion) Scott of Ceylon, Allan of Red Deer, four grandchildren: Owen, Kelly, Pam and Brooke, three brothers: Andy and his wife, Betty, of Yellow Grass, George and his wife, Myra, of Goodwater, Archie and his wife, Billie, of Yellow Grass; sisters: Mrs. Jim (Effie) Watt, Victoria, B.C., Mrs.

Harold (Ann) Winter, Vancouver, B.C; and many nieces and nephews. David was born in Weyburn and raised in the Yellow Grass District where his parents farmed. He was educated at Actonvale Rural School. In 1940, he enlisted and spent 5 years overseas. David married Reina Riemerier who came from Holland to be married in 1948.

They spent the next 24 years farming in the Yellow Grass District where David was very active in the Weyburn agricultural society, a leader in the 4H Club, was past Grand Master of the Yellow Grass Masonic Lodge, a 35 year member of the Yellow Grass Legion, and a hockey coach as well as the caretaker of the rink. The funeral service will be held on Monday, August 16, 1982 at 2:00 p.m. at the Yellow Grass United Church, Yellow Grass, with the Rev. Don Faris officiating. Interment to follow in the Yellow Grass Cemetery.

Flowers are most gratefully declined, donations may be made to the Sask. Heart Foundation Hamilton Regina). Arrangements are entrusted to the Helmsing-Forsberg Funeral Chapel (Milestone). SCOTT-Mrs. Adelaide Scott, passed away at Jubilee Hospital, Victoria, B.C., August 8, at the age of 89.

Mrs. Scott is survived by two children: Lyle who resides in Calgary with his wife, Pauline; and Wanda Payne who lives in Victoria with her husband, Douglas. Mrs. Scott is also survived by 12 grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren. Predeceased by her husband, Thomas in 1965 and daughters: Beatrice in 1917 and Margorie Reich in 1965.

Memorial service will be held at Carmichael United Church, August 17, 2:00 p.m. Rev. Oglesby officiating. Interment in Riverside Memorial Park to follow. No flowers.

by request. Donations to the charity of your choice. -Friday, August 13, 1982, Mr. Woodrow Johann Sigurdson, late of 13th Regina. Predeceased by his father, Baldwin 1975, one brother, Baldur 1939, Mr.

Sigurdson is survived by his mother, Mrs. Sigrun Sigurdsun of Regina, four sisters: Dora and husband, Norm Collins, of Regina, Jean and husband, Wally Pitlowany, of North Battleford, Jennie and husband, Wayne Runge, of Prince Albert, Irene and husband, Leslie Dube, of Saskatoon, four brothers: John and wife, Mary, of Seattle, Washington, Wally and wife, Olga, of Port Coquitiam, B.C., Raymond and wife, Sally, of Vernon, B.C., Alstan of Vernon, B.C., 19 neices and nephews. Mr. Sigurdson was born in Wynyard, Sask. Cremation.

By 'request of Woodrow, there will be no service. Flowers most gratefully declined. Friendsso wishing may make donations in memoriam to the Canadain Cancer Society, Hamilton Regina. Arrangements in care of Speers Funeral Chapel. DEATH NOTICE SHORTEN -On Thursday, August 12, 1982, Mrs.

Kathleen 'Kay' Shorten, dearly beloved wife of Mr. Alex R. Shorten, 1710 Parker Avenue, Regina, passed away at the age of 60 years. Predeceased by her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Bill Forsythe, Kay is survived by her loving husband Alex three sons and daughtersin-law: Ron and Mary, Winnipeg, Sandy and Cathy, Vancouver, B.C., Terry and Karen, Regina, three daughters and sonsin-law: Darlene and George Hatton, Lloyminster, Pat and Bill Milne, Regina, Margie and Reg Salter of Edmonton, as well as 12 grandchildren, three brothers: Al Forsythe, Regina, Wm. Forsythe of North Battleford, David Forsythe, of Calgary, and her three sisters: Mrs. Mauvie Homes, Regina, Mrs. Margie Potter, of Calgary, and Mrs. Jean Froome, also of Calgary and her aunt, Kay Dafoe of Hanna, Alta.

Kay was born in Regina, on October 10, 1921, the daughter of Bill and Pearl Forsythe. She was educated at Kitchener School and Scott Collegiate in Regina. She married Alex Shorten on July 22, 1938. After raising her family Kay was employed with Birks Jewellers and later Ben Moss Jewellers. She was a former member of the Daugh- ters of England as well as being a member of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Royal Canadian Legion.

The funeral service will be held on Saturday, August 14, 1982 at 1:30 p.m. from The Helmsing-Forsberg Funeral Chapel, (2210 College Avenve, Regina) with Dr. Don Faris officiating. Interment to follow in Riverside Memorial Park. Flowers gratefully declined, friends may make donations to the charity of personal choice.

Arrangements are entrusted to The Helmsing-Forsberg Funeral Chapel. (Phone 522-7678.) WILD-Tuesday, August 10, 1982, Mr. Conrad (Connie) A. Wild, late of Richmond, B.C. Predeceased by his parents, Rosalie and Conrad Wild, wife Isabel Grace in 1978, two sisters: Theresa Melnyk and Sister Bernadette.

Mr. Wild is survived by one son, Kenneth and wife Bunny, two grandchildren, David and Donna Wild, one step-daughter, Yvonne Qualey and grandson, Blair Qualey, both of Richmond, B.C. Five brothers: Joseph of North Hollywood, John, Leo and Lou all of Regina, Charles of Winnipeg. Six sisters: Sister Josepha, Ethel Stroh, Kay Wild and Bobbie Wild, all of Regina, Anne Wilde, Winnipeg and Josephine Ford of Vancouver, B.C., numerous nieces and nephews. A Memorial Mass will be held Monday, August 16, 1982 at 7:00 p.m.

in Sacred Heart R.C. Church, 1380 Elphinstone St. with Rev. B. Kines officiating.

Cremation. Ar- rangements in care of Speers Funeral Chapel. 2 FUNERAL CHAPELS Lee Funeral Home 3103 DEWDNEY REGINA TELEPHONE 527-8645 BRANCH OFFICE-Cupar, Sask. JOHN LIPP-Owner and Manager SPEERS Funeral Chapel Inc. 2136 College Avenue Regina, Saskatchewan S4P 1C5 522-3232 or 522-4433 Directors of Funeral Service Since 1906 HELMSING FORSBERG CHAPELS FUNERAL 2210 College Ave.

Regina, Sask. 522-7678-352-7666 Branches at Milestone, Southey Raymore, Lestock Directors of Funeral Service Life Appreciation 5 CARD OF THANKS The family of the late William (Bill) Hamilton wish to express their thanks to friends and relatives for the cards, floral tributes and memorials during their recent bereavement. Special thanks to Rev. B. Lowery.

Mrs. W. Laity, organist, Cathy Laity, soloist, pallbearers and Tuttle's Funeral Home. Your kindness will always be remembered. 10 IN MEMORIAM DEAN -In loving memory of our Mom.

Margaret who passed away August 14, 1979. When evening shades are falling And we sit in quiet alone, To our hearts there comes a longing If she only could come home. Friends may think we have forgotten When at times they see us smile. But they little know the heartache Our smiles hide all the while. -Remembered always by Joan and Verne.

Donald and Irene. 10 IN MEMORIAM DEAN-In loving memory of our beloved Nana, Margaret who passed away August 14, 1979. She has gone across the river To the shore of ever green, And we long to see her dear face. But the river flows between. Some day, sometime, we shall be see The face we loved so well, Some day we'll clasp her loving hand And never say farewell.

-Sadly missed by Lynn, Dawn, Alex, Tricia and Sharon. GIRSBERGER -In loving memory of a beloved husband, father and grandpa, Harry, who died August 14, 1981. Thoughts we feel most deeply Are the hardest things to say; He meant so very much to US In a very special way. So ours is just a simple prayer God bless and keep him in His care; In our hearts he will always stay, Loved and remembered every day. -Dora, Judy, Cliff and Andrea.

GUTWIN-In loving memory of a dear brother-in-law and uncle, AI, who passed away August 14, 1981. Gone is the face we loved so dear, Silent is the voice we loved to hear. Too far away for sight or speech, But not too far for thought to reach. Sweet to remember him who was here, Who, gone away is just as dear. Tis well he will suffer no more, In the loved land of the blest, Pain fled us he trod heaven's shore, It left him at peace and rest.

-Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by Deana and Melvin Anderson and families. JEWSBURY-In loving memory of a dear husband, Ernest who passed away August 15, 1967. Deep in our hearts you will always stay Loved and remembered every day. -Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by wife. Frances and family.

JONES-In loving memory of Ellis, who passed away August 15, 1977. We often sit and think of him When we are all alone, For memory is the only friend That grief can call its own. Like ivy on the withered oak When other things decay, Our love for him will still be green And never fade away. -Lovingly remembered by his wife and family KAILL-In memory of dad, Albert Kaill. Nineteen years seem like a day, Since my dear dad was called away, We know he has just gone before, And we'll meet again on Heaven's shore.

-Loved and remembered by daughter Eileen and son-in-law, George. NELSON-In loving memory of a dear mother and grandmother, Patricia, who passed away August 14, 1981. Remembrance is a golden chain Death tries to break, but all in vain; To have, to love, and then to part, Is the greatest sorrow of one's heart. The years may wipe out many things. But this they wipe out neverThe memory of those happy days When we were all together.

-Lovingly remembered by Leslie, Debbie, Wendy and family To assist readers in preparing in Memoriam notices. The LeaderPost has prepared a booklet of appropriate wordings. Call, write or phone for your copy. 70 PERSONAL 10 IN MEMORIAM SCHERLE--In loving memory of our dear mother and grandmother Philippine, who passed away Aug. ust 15, 1981 Somewhere beyond the shadows Dwells a dear mother of ours.

Whom we looked on as a treasure, Whom we cherished as divine. But God called the one we loved away. Forget you, Mother, we never will, As years roll on we miss you still. The blow was great, the shock severe. We little thought the end was near, Only those who have lost can tell How sad is parting and no farewell.

But God in goodness, comforts US To bear our bitter cross; He is the only one who knows How heavy is our loss. -Always loved and sadly missed by Phyllis and Doug Severt, Debra and Robert Landry SCHERLE-In loving memory of my dear mother, Philippine Scherle, who passed away, August 15, 1981. If I had all the world to give, I'd give it, yes, and more, To hear her voice and see her smile And greet her at my door, But all I can do, dear mother, Is go and tend your grave, And leave behind tokens of love To the best mother God ever made, like to think, when life is done, Wherever heaven may be, That she'll be standing at the door Up there to welcome me. -Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by her beloved daughters, Erna Jensen, Martha Scherle and Ken Ingles. STEVENS -In loving memory of our dear mother and grandmother, Mrs.

Helen (Nell) Stevens, who passed away August 15, 1962. Sadly missed along life's way, Quietly remembered everyday. -Loved and missed by Doreen, Vera, Art, Les, Merv and families. WEEDMARK-In loving memory of Kenneth Weedmark. -Always remembered and sadly missed by Lil and family; Pat and Jim and family; and Flo and family.

15 LEGACIES MEMORIAL BOSCO SOCIETY gratefully accepts memorial donations and legacies to help establish treatment centres for children and teenagers who are suicidal, highly delinquent or severely addicted to drugs. Tax Deductible. Mail to P.O. Box 1755, Regina, Sask. S4P 3C6.

Canadian Diabetes Association Regina and District Branch gratefully accepts memorial donations for education and research at P.O. Box 575, Regina, S4P 3A3. Canadian Diabetes Association For PERMANENT RECOGNITION or REMEMBRANCE of a loved one, or to record special events such as graduations, births, Wedding Anniversaries, and other special occasions, donations will be gratefully accepted by the SASKATCHEWAN CENTRE OF THE ARTS FOUNDATION, 200 Lakeshore Drive, Regina, S4S OB3. Donors of $250.00 or more may request an application form to have a seat dedicated and this will be recognized on an "Honour Roll" located in Centennial Lobby. All donors will be premanently recognized in the donor book regardless of the size of donation.

All donations are tax deductible. Phone PAT BEANLAND 584-5050. OPEN SUNDAY Bi-Rite Drugs Open 9 a.m. to Midnight Northgate Mall Phone 543-2345, 543-1772 a.m. to Midnight Gordon Rd.

Albert Phone 584-3435 a.m. to Midnight Gardiner Park Opens' 337-0202 Open 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Park Victoria Phone 525-3355 BAKERIES DRUG STORES EAST NORTH Bun King Bakery DEWDNEY DRUGS OPEN 10 a.m. 4 p.m.

OPEN 9 A.M. 9 P.M. 1661 Park St. Phone 522-1223 3034 Dewdney Ave. Phone 527-8604 NORTHEAST Buns Master Bakery 10 A.M.

4 P.M. Phone 545-6933 623 Park St. behind V.I.P. Plaza 3 SOUTHWEST Buns Master Bakery 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Phone 586-2508 3936 Gordon Rd. Albert Park Plaza CONFECTIONERIES AVON REXALL DRUGS Open 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Sat. and Sun. 2701 A Avonhurst Dr.

Phone 543-1446 PINDERS NORTH ALBERT 450 Albert St. N. Open 9 midnight Phone 949-2188 Regent Park Pharmacy REGENT PARK PLAZA Noon 9 p.m. Phone 543-2424 NORTH EAST NORTHLAND CONFECTIONERY Open Sunday, 9 a.m. to 11 p.m.

Northside of city 9 Ave. N. Broad St. Phone 545-3522 DINING ROOMS SOUTH LAKESHORE INN STEAKHOUSE Open 4 to 9:30 P.M. Hillsdale Mall Phone 584-3780 CHIMNEY RESTAURANT Open 4.

12 midnight Close to airport. 2710 Montague. Phone 584-7777 EAST Four Seasons Palace Pizza eat in or take out 36 varieties Live entertainment. Mon Sat. Open daily 11 a.m.

Noon Luncheon Buffet Mon. Fri. 11 a.m.-2 p.m. $4.95 Sunday Brunch Buffet 11 a.m. 2 p.m.

$4.95 Sunday Evening Buffet 5 p.m. 8 p.m.$9.45 Arcola and Rothwell For reservations Phone 525-8338 DRUG STORES NORTHWEST Shopper's Drug Mart Sherwood Village Mall Open NOON 10 p.m. Phone 949-6616 PRESCRIPTIONS CLASSIFICATION INDEX Announcements Real Estate for Sale Births 20 Apartment Blocks 925 Building Supplies 270 Apartment Blocks Wanted 927 Business, Professional Directory 890 B.C. Property 980 Cards of Thanks 5 B.C. Accommodation 985 Cemetery Plots 50 Business Opportunities 620 Coming Events 230 Business Opportunities Wanted 625 Crematoriums 45 Buildings.

Houses For Removal 920 Deaths Commercial Property 768 Marriages 25 Farms for Sale Farm Market Florists 35 Hotels Motels 630 Furniture Refinishing Investment Property 635 and Repair 210 Houses for Sale 900 Funeral Chapels Houses Planned Built 915 Happy Days 40 Houses Wanted to Buy 902 Home Repairs 200 Listings Wanted 910 In Memoriams 10 Lots for Sale 965 Gardening Supplies 240 Lots Wanted 970 Legacies and Memorials 15 Miscellaneous Property 930 Lost Found 65 Mobile Homes 941 Monuments 30 Mobile Homes Wanted 942 Personal 70 Mobile Homes Parts and Business Service Directory 100-199 Accessories 943 Sand Gravel 260 Townhouses 901 Societies Lodge Meetings 60 Out of Town Property 905 Taxis 290 Recreational Employment Bicycles 510 Boats Motors Marine 868 Agents and Distributors 325 Camping Equipment, Trailers 520 Domestic Help 330 Motorcycles Scooters 837 Farm Work Wanted Farm Market Snowmobiles 835 Help Wanted 300 Summer Resorts 788 Trades and Skills 305 Winter Resorts 789 Restaurant Help 310 Vacation Guide 792 Motel, Hotel, Office and Clerical Help 315 Professional 316 Sales Positions 320 Hospital Personnel 340 Rentals Position filled 302 Situations Wanted 345 Teachers Wanted 335 Career Training Board and Room 700 Business Colleges Board and Room Wanted 720 Trade Schools Music Farms for Rent Farm Market Voice Drama Dancing Furnished Rooms 704 Correspondence Courses Furnished Suites 716 Colleges Universities 355 Furnished Houses Wanted 752 Garages for Sale or Rent 776 Garages Wanted 780 Houses to Rent Furnished 736 Houses to Rent Unfurnished 732 Merchandise Houses for Exchange 740 Houses Wanted Unfurnished 744 Parking Space for Rent 784 Rooms Wanted 724 Antiques 505 Shops and Factory Space 764 Bicycles 510 Suites Wanted 728 Cameras Photography Stores 757 Coins Stamps 525 Offices 756 Financial 600 Stores and Offices Wanted 760 Fireplaces 528 Unfurnished Rooms 708 Food Market 530 Unfurnished Suites 712 Garage Sale 532 Warehouse 772 Hobbies Crafts 535 Insurance 660 Livestock Horses Farm Market Machinery Miscellaneous Tools Articles for Sale 540 500 Transportation Money Wanted 610 Money to Loan 640 Mortgage Loans 650 Automotive Services 820 Musical Instruments Autos Wrecking Parts Organs Pianos 545 Accessories 822 Musical Instruction 550 Airplanes, Parts, Service 829 Musical Instrument Repairs 555 Autos Wanted 828 Pets and Supplies 560 Boats Motors Marine 868 Poultry Feed Farm Market Cars for Sale 800-819 Radio Television Stereo 570 Motorcycles Scooters CB Radios 572 Trail Bikes 837 Sewing 575 Motorhomes 833 Wool and Yarn 577 Snowmobiles 835 Sewing Machines 580 School Buses 830 Sporting Goods 583 Tires 824 Swaps 585 Towing Service 826 Stuff 'n' Things 501 Trailer Equipment Repairs 865 Typewriters Office Machines Trailers Trucks 840 Supplies 590 Truck Accessories 841 Wanted to Buy 595 Transportation 280 Trailers Trucks Wanted 845 To place your Action-Ad, telephones are open daily, Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. Sunday evenings 5:00 to 8:30 p.m. PHONE 569-1100 15 LEGACIES MEMORIAL KIDNEY FOUNDATION OF CANADA REGINA CHAPTER Gratefully accepts memorial donations to help in THE FIGHT FOR LIFE. Tax deductable.

Mail to P.O. Box 1303, Regina. MEMORIAL donations will be gratefully accepted by The Regina Chapter of the Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada, 1933 8th Regina, Sask. S4R 1E9. The Canadian Red Cross Society Welcomes bequests and memorial donations to help meet unexpected emergencies at home and abroad ensuring the performance of the Society's humanitarian work.

Tax deductible. 2571 Broad Regina: Phone 352-4601. 20 BIRTHS It's Twins CABYLIS- to announce and the Marlene 7, arrival 1982. are of the twins on August Zachery Stelios, 5 long and Tyler Douglas, 6 12 long. Proud grandmothers are Mrs.

R. Cabylis and Mrs. M. Tonita. Special thanks to Dr.

Woodrow, nurse Miss Wong, nurse Sharon and the maternity staff at the Pasqua Hospital for their excellent care. WAGNER and Chris are pleased to announce the arrival of their daughter Andrea Nicole, a sister for Jennifer. Born August 4, 1982 weighing Ibs. ozs, inches long. Grandparents are James and Gerda Anderson of St.

Brieux, Sask. and John and Emma Wagner of Earl Grey, Sask. Special thanks to Dr. F. Davies and the maternity staff of the Regina General Hospital.

30 MONUMENTS REMCO MEMORIALS LTD. Regina, 569-0621; Moose Jaw 692-4666; WESTERN MONUMENTAL Quality memorials, reasonably priced. 40 Years Personal Service. We don't use high pressure tactics. 1651 Toronto St.

Phone 522-2216. 'YOUNGS' 'YOUNGS' ALEX YOUNG MONUMENTAL Phone 352-7372, Scarth and 4th Ave. Opposite Regina Cemetery Gates. 40 HAPPY DAYS HAPPY 32nd BIRTHDAY LARRY LOVE Darrell. Lorraine, Aaron, Brenda and Mervin.

Mom and Dad. 40 HAPPY DAYS Sappy Birthday THE BEAUTY QUEEN OF 1930 ALL OUR LOVE FROM LISA, KAREN, MICHAEL, MARLA AND ALICE Sappy Birthday MARYLIN Pushing a 3rd of a century, but still looking good. LOVE DON HAPPY BIRTHDAY DAD Love Curtis, Kevin and Karen DON FRIESEN Soon of a century old When you furn 40 tomorrow don't fret that you're older than you've ever been before. Look at it this way: You're younger than you'll ever be again. Sponsored by the Friends of Don Friesen Society, a group whose sole aim is to make this man a legend in his own time permits.

Happy Birthday, Brother Leo RITA PINDERS BROAD ST. Drugs 9 a.m. 12 MidnightDelivery Broad 14th Ave. Phone 527-9666 SOUTH Shopper's Drug Mart Open Sunday 12 noon 5 p.m. Southland Mall.

Phone 584-7220 HILL AVE. DRUGS Hill Ave. Shopping Centre 1:00 5:30 Phone 586-6262 PINDERS LAKESHORE Hillsdale and 23rd Ave. Open 12 noon to 9 p.m. Phone 584-0717.

MOFFIT'S PHARMACY 12 NOON 9 P.M. 4113-5th. Phone 527-6613 WEST PINDER'S ROSEMONT OPEN 12 noon 9 P.M. Rosemont Plaza, Phone 545-2323 LAUNDROMAT CRYSTAL CLEAN LAUNDRY open Sunday 9 a.m. 5 p.m.

108 College Ave. E. PHONE 569-1100 for all your CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING.

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