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The Leader-Post from Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada • 49

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The Leader-Post, Regina, Saturday, March 12, 1977 49 P) Classified Phone Monday Sundays Closed thru 5:00 All Friday Day p.m. 9 a.m. 8:30 Saturday 569-1100 8:30 p.m. p.m. MEMBER OF THE CANADIAN PRESS The Canadian Press is exclusively entitled to the use for republication of all news dispatches credited to it or to The Associated Press or Reuter in this paper and also the local news published herein.

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Registered at the General Post Office, London, England, for transmission through the post office of the United Kingdom at the newspaper rate of postage. 1 DEATH NOTICE -March 11, 1977. Delmas P. Belliveau, beloved husband of Gabrielle, late of Regina, passed away at the age of 69 years. Mr.

Belliveau was predeceased by his parents, two brothers and one sister. Besides his wife Gabrielle, he is survived by four sons, Gerald, Gilles and Norman all of Regina, Guy of Saskatoon, two daughters, Mrs. Wes (Marcelle) Betz of Regina and Mrs. Russell (Joanne) Campbell of Regina, 12 grandchildren, one sister, Mrs. Lyda Knutson of Calgary and many friends and relatives.

Funeral mass will be held on Monday, March 14th at 11:00 a.m. in the Sacred Heart R.C. Church with Rev. Fr. J.

Balzer the celebrant. Interment in Regina Memorial Gardens. Prayers will be held on Sunday, March 13th at 8:00 p.m. in the Chapel of the Lee Funeral Home, 3101 Dewdney Ave. In lieu of, flowers, donations to the Allan Blair Memorial Clinic would be appreciated.

John Lipp, Funeral Director. BILUSACK-Thurs. March 10, 1977, Mrs. Doris Bilusack, age 89 years, late of Windsor, Ont. and formerly of Avonlea, Sask.

Predeceased by her husband George in 1967, a daughter Alice in 1944 and son Dan in 1971, Mrs. Bilusack is survived by five sons, Valerian, Estevan, Bill, Timmins, John, George and Nick all of Windsor, twenty grandchildren, 12 great grandchildren. Funeral service will be held on Monday March 14, 1977 at 10 A.M. in St. Nicholas Romanian Orthodox Church with Rev.

C. Turcoane officiating. Interment in Riverside Memorial Park. Prayers will be held in Speers Funeral Chapel Sunday evening at 6:30 P.M. DITTRICK- 10, 1977, Rudolph Henry Dittrick, beloved husband of Sylvia, late of 145 Ellison passed away at the age of 47 years.

Mr. Dittrick was predeceased by his father and a brother. Besides his wife Sylvia, he is survived by one son Lyle Dittrick at home, four stepsons, Howard Hubick of Calgary, Stanley Hubick of Regina, Wayne Hubick of Regina and David Hubick of Regina, two stepdaughters, Mrs. Arthur (Joan) Lolacher of Regina and Sharon Hubick of Regina, his mother, Mrs. Rose Dittrick of Melville, three grandchildren, three brothers, Philip of Toronto, Frank of Whitbey and Walter of Rokeby and two sisters, Mrs.

Audrey Head of Yorkton and Mrs. Viola Protz of Kelvington. Funeral service will be held on Monday, March 14 at 1:30 p.m. in St. Timothy Lutheran Church with Rev.

N.T.A. Larson officiating. Interment in Riverside Memorial Park. Arrangements in care of the Lee Funeral Home, 3101 Dewdney Ave. John Lipp, Funeral Director.

HAMMOND-Friday March 11, 1977, Mr. Richard Alvin Hammond, age 84 years, dearly beloved husband of Mrs. Grace Hammond, Box 116, Regina Beach, Sask. Predeceased by a daughter, Grace Lucille Tilson in 1971, Mr. Hammond is survived by his wite, Grace, one son, Richard Alvin, Regina, one daughter, Mrs.

(Margery) S.F.W. Norman, Burnaby, B.C. and seven grandchildren. Funeral services will be held on Monday March 14, 1977, P.M. in Colin Cann officiating Interment in Speers Funeral Chapel, with Mr.

Regina Memorial Gardens. Flowers most gratetully declined. The family would appreciate donations. in memoriam, to the Canadian Cancer Society, 1950 Broad Regina. 1977, Albert Milton Johnson, Weyburn, Sask.

Age 52 years. Mr. Johnson was predeceased by his father and mother, Albert and Ida Johnson and leaves to mourn his wife Florence, one son Danton and one daughter Miss Glenda Johnson, all of Weyburn. Two brothers, Clifford, Edmonton, Alvin, Canora, four sisters, Mrs. Helen Grondahl and Mrs.

Edith Dahlin, both of Saskatoon, Sask, Mrs. Doris Snodgrass, Sturgis, Sask. and Mrs. Ivy Rostad, Burnaby. C.

Funeral services will be heid on Monday, March 14, 1977 from the Chapel of the Weyburn Funerai Home at 1:30 p.m Interment in Hillcrest Cemetery with the Rev. Clare Johnson officiating Flowers gratefully declined, people wishing may contribute to the Saskatchewan Heart Foundation. Arrangements in care of the Weyburn Funeral Home (Ferguson's), Weyburn, Sask, JOHNSON- Thursday, March 10, DEATH NOTICE LINE- Mr. E. Line of Guelph, Ont.

passed away after a short illness in St. Joseph's hospital on Feb. 15, 1977, Mr. Line was born on May 23, 1887 at Wootton, Bedford, England and came to Canada when he was 19 years old. He homesteaded in the Mazenod district in 1908 and continued farming until he sold it in 1956 to Harold Coffey and retired to Guelph, spending his winters there and Florida and coming West in the summers to visit with his family in Saskatchewan and B.C.

Mr Line was secretary of the Mazenod United Church for 30 years, was an active member of Mazenod Masonic Lodge until his retirement. Was a member of the Scottish Rite and Wa Wa and Rameses Shrine and Guelph Waverley Masonic Lodge. Mr. Line was predeceased by his first wife, Blanche in 1924, his second wife, Ethel in 1960 and his third wife, Flora in 1976, one grandson in 1954. He is survived by two sons R.E.(Dick) Line of Moose Jaw, Alan Sinclair, Vancouver B.C three daughters, Mrs.

Emil(Aileen) Fuglestad, Hamilton, Ont. Mrs. Allan (Margaret) Knoke, Mazenod, Sask. and Mrs. R.E.

(Betty) Crowe, Guelph, 17 grandchildren, 16 great grandchildren, and family of Flora Bell, Everett Bell, Regina, Duncan Bell, Kipling, Glen Bell, Assiniboia, Mrs. Harold Coffey, Regina, Mrs. Hugh Noble, Abernethy. Funeral services were held from Wall and Custance Funeral Parlor, Guelph, Ont. followed by cremation.

Interment of ashes will be in Rosedale cemetery, Moose Jaw. A memorial service will be held in the Mossbank United Church on April 18 at 2:30. McDONAGH-On Friday, March 11, 1977, Mrs. Mabel McDonagh, formerly of 2316 Ottawa passed away in Pioneer Village. Predeceased by her husband William and by two brothers, Bill and Norman Powell, Mrs.

McDonagh is survived by her half-sister, Mrs. Florence Kenny, Thorold, her nephew, Gray Gillespie and his family of Winnipeg; and her cousin, Mrs. Edna Brett, Orangeville, Ont. The funeral service will be conducted from "The Garden Chapel" of the Helmsing-Bremner Funeral Chapel, 2210 College Avenue, on Monday, March 14th, 1977 at 1:30 p.m., with The Rev. Jack Oglesby officiating.

Interment in Riverside Memorial Park. PORTH. On Thursday, March 10, 1977, Frank Joseph Porth, M.D., Fort Qu'Appelle, age 70 years. The funeral service will be held in St. Andrew's United Church, Fort Qu'Appelle, on Monday, March 14, at 2 p.m.

Officiant the Rev. J. J. M. Lambert.

Interment in Lakeview Cemetery. Dr. Porth is survived by his loving wife, Evelyn, Fort Qu'Appelle, two sons, Conrad, Edmonton, and Ron, Vancouver, B.C., one brother, Gus, and one sister, Marie Magel, both of North Vancouver. If friends so desire, contributions to the Sask. Heart Foundation may be tokens of remembrance.

Arrangements in care of Tubman Funeral Home. RICH-On Thursday, March 10, 1977, Robert Douglas Rich, Saskatoon and formerly of Stoughton, age 56 years. Mr. Rich was predeceased by his wife, Irmgard, April 1, 1974 and by one daughter Mrs. Judy Kolbe, October 25, 1975.

Leaving to mourn are three sons, Dr. Alan Rich, Thompson, Keith of Norman Wells, N.W.T. and Gordon of Earl Grey, two daughters, Mrs. Susan Voechting, Victoria, B.C., Miss Ruth Rich, Saskatoon, two sisters, Mrs. Freda Saunders, Vancouver, Mrs.

Barbara Shearer, Thornhill, also five grandchildren. Funeral service will be held on Monday, March 14, 1977 from the Chapel of the Weyburn Funeral Home at 3:30 p.m. Interment in the family plot, Hillcrest Cemetery, with the Rev. Ross McMurtry officiating. Flowers gratefully declined.

People, may in his memory, contribute to the Canadian Cancer Society. Arrangements in care of the Weyburn Funeral Home (Ferguson's) Weyburn, Sask. SAUERS March 10, 1977, Mrs. Eileen Sauers, age 40 years, dearly beloved wife of Mr. Jim Sauers, 22 Peart Regina, Sask.

Predeceased by her father, Mrs. Sauers is survived by her husband Jim, one daughter, Mrs. (Priscilla) K. Bird, Regina, two sons, Jim and Michael, both at home, her mother. Mrs.

Jean Schmidt, Regina, six brothers, Mike, Gordon, Ed, Ray, Gerald and Gary, all in Regina. One sister, Mrs J. (Sharon) Woytiuk, Regina, and two grandchildren, Celeste and Christopher Funeral services were held on Saturday March 12, 1977 at 10 A.M. in Little Flower R.C. Church with Rev.

J. C. Deutscher officiating. Interment in Riverside Memorial Park. Prayers were held in Speers Funeral Chapel Friday evening at 7:30 P.M.

SEXSMITH-On Friday, March 11th, 1977, Raymond Sexsmith, Wolseley, Sask. Age 69 years. The funeral service will be held in the Tubman Funeral Chapel, Wolseley, on Monday, March 14, 1977 at 2:00 p.m. Officiant the Rev. Donald A.

Barss. Interment in Wolseley Cemetery. Besides his loving wife Isabel, Mr. Sexsmith is survived by one son Wayne; one daughter, Mrs. Alden (Elaine) Herndier both of Wolseley, six grandchildren; one sister, Mrs.

F. J. (Ida) Blenkin, 1419 Princess Street, Regina, Sask. and one brother Harold Sexsmith, Wolseley, Sask. If friends so desire, contributions to the Saskatchewan Heart Foundation may be tokens of remembrance.

SWANS March 8 at Herbert Nursing Home at the age of 74 years. Funeral services to be conducted from St. Pauls Lutheran Church of Herbert, with Pastor Steven Hetzel officiating, on Friday, March 11 at 11 a.m. Interment in Herbert Cemetery. Predeceased by husband, Charles in 1964.

She is survived by 2 sons, Clayte, Brandon, James, Oakville, Ontario. 6 grandchildren, 2 sisters, Mrs. W. Baving, California, Mrs. W.

Akister, California, 1 brother, Mr. Clarence Vingness, California. Culham's Funeral Home of Herbert and Swift Current in charge of arrangements. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES (Minimum 3 Agate Lines) 1 Day 50c Per Agate Line 3 Days 37c Per Agate Line Per Day 7 Days 32c Per Agate Line Per Day 30 Days 30c Per Agate Line Per Day 1 DEATH NOTICE Wednesday, March 9, 1977, Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Schienbein, formerly of 2856 McKay, Regina, passed away at the age of 80 years.

Predeceased by her husband Phillip Schienbein, June 11, 1935, daughter Elsie Waitschies, Aug. 17, 1976 and three children infancy, she leaves to mourn Philip (Klara) Schienbein, Edmonton, Edwin(He(en) Schienbein, Edmonton, Clara (Vern) Maurice, Regina, John (Ella) Schienbein, Toronto, George (Margaret) Schienbein, Regina, Elmer (Helen) Schienbein, Seattle, Washington; 20 grandchildren, 15 great grandchildren and one sister Emma Weisbrod, Regina. Funeral service will be held Monday, March 14, 1977 at 2:00 p.m. in Grace Lutheran Church with Rev. W.

Steckelberg officiating. Interment in Regina Memorial Gardens. Flowers most gratefully declined. Friends so wishing may make donations in memoriam, to the Sask. Heart Foundation, 207 1853 Hamilton St.

or to Grace Lutheran Church Memorial Fund. Arrangements in care of Speers Funeral Chapel. 5 CARD OF THANKS In our hours of sorrow we have been greatly comforted by these few lines written by Helen Keller "What we have once enjoyed we can never lose. All that we love deeply becomes a part of us." We wish to express our sincerest thanks and heartfelt gratitude to the many people who were so very kind to us following the sudden passing of our dearly beloved husband, father and grandfather, James G. Francis, who passed away on Wednesday, February 9, 1977.

Our special thanks go out to the Rev. Fr. S. Balovich of Moose Jaw, the Rev. Fr.

Stanciu and the Rev. Fr. Martinian, of Regina, who conducted the prayer service at Holy Trinity Eastern Orthodox Church on Thursday evening February 10, 1977 and to the many people who attended and expressed their condolences to us there that evening. Special thanks again to the Rev. Fr Balovich and his assistant from Moose Jaw for the very touching service held in "The Garden Chapel" on Friday, February 11, 1977, and to the soloist Helen McKinnon who sang two of Jim's favourite hymns "Rock of Ages" and "How Great Thou and to the people who attended and supported us there in our final hour of farewell.

Our thanks go out to Helmsing-Bremner Funeral Chapel for their kind consideration; to Jim's friends who were pallbearers Hewitt Helmsing, Roy Joorisity, Ron Yanko, Art Petrovich, Dan Young and Steve Delnea. Our list of special thanks must also include all the members of the Serbian Canadian Cultural Club for their kind consideration, and especially Mrs. George Riche, Mrs. Joe Velmer, Shirley Zaharik, Sonia Wonsul and to any others who perhaps unknown to us, assisted in any way during the lovely supper prepared and served in the Club following the funeral service. Our heartfelt gratitude goes out to our immediate relatives who responded so quickly in our hour of need with their sympathy in the form of donations, floral tributes, donations to the Heart Fund, phone calls, beautiful letters and cards of sympathy.

We were overwhelmed by the kindness of our neighbours on the 12 block McIntosh Street for their gifts of food and expressions of sympathy to all of you our sincere thanks your acts of kindness will be ever remembered. -Alma Francis, daughters Patricia Sullivan, Sharon Brucker. Janet Lavertu, Susan Blair. Ginny Phillip, Leslie Roney and Laurel Kopeck, sons-in-law and our 12 grandchildren. wish to express my sincere thanks to the nurses and Dr.

S. D. Kumar coronary care unit in the General Hospital, also special thanks to Dr. Adams, and the nurses on 35, the housekeeping staff for their friendliness and warm words, also to my friends who visited me while I was a patient in the hospital. -Vaughn Gattinger We wish to thank our relatives, friends and neighbors for gifts, cards, and donations to the money tree, and to those who attended the "Come and Go" tea honouring us on our 50th anniversary.

A special Thank You to our family who made this day possible a day we will never forget. -Harold and Gladys We wish to express our sincere thanks to our many friends and relatives for their many acts of kindness, floral tributes, cards of sympathy and offers of masses, in our recent loss of our very dear wife, mother, and grandmother, Martha Schaefter. Special thanks to Fr. Deutcher, Msgr Gerein, the choir and the Palibearers. Also Dr.

Edwards and Speers Funeral Chapel for their kindness. Also a special thanks to the wonderful ladies of the C.W.L. Little Flower Church who looked after the lunch so beautifully. All your kindness has meant so much to all of us. May God Bless You All.

-Jacob, Schaeffer and family. We wish to extend our sincere thanks and appreciation to our many relatives, friends and neighbours who were so kind and sympathetic in the recent bereavement of our beloved husband, father, grandfather and great grandfather, Edwin Thompson. Thanks also for the words of kindness, cards, flowers and enormous amounts of food and the unselfish assistance of many close family friends who organized and served at the luncheon that followed. A special thanks to Mr. and Mrs.

Ellis Karst who so willingly assisted mother during the difficult times at Phoenix, the pallbearers, both honorary and active, and certainly not least of all Rev. Lethbridge and Mrs. Marjorie Burns who both provided strenth and support at the time most needed. Words cannot adequately convey our appreciation for these expressions of sincere thoughtfulness which will always be remembered. -Mother.

Don, and families. CLASSIFICATION INDEX Announcements Real Estate for Sale Births 20 Apartment 925 Building Supplies 270 Apartment Blocks Wanted 927 Business, Professional Directory 890 B.C Property 980 Cards of Thanks 5 BC Accommodation 985 Cemetery Plots 50 Business Opportunities 620 Coming Events 230 Business 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 and Repair 210 Houses for Sale 900 Fruit Baskets 40 Houses Planned Built 915 Home Repairs 200 Houses Wanted to Buy 902 In Memoriams 10 Listings Wanted 910 Gardening Supplies 240 Lots for Sale 965 Lost Found 65 Miscellaneous Property 930 Legacies and Memorials 15 Lots Wanted 970 Monuments 30 Mobile Homes 941 Personal 70 Mobile Homes Wanted 942 Business Service Directory 100 199 Mobile Homes Parts and Sand Gravel 260 Accessories 943 Societies Lodge Meetings 60 Out of Town Property 905 Taxis 290 Real Estate Sales, Exchange 995 Recreational Employment Bicycles 510 Boats Motors Marine 885 Camping Equipment, Trailers 520 Agents and Distributors 325 Motorcyles Scooters 820 Domestic Help 330 Snowmobiles 835 Farm Work Wanted Farm Market Summer Cottages 788 Help Wanted 300 Vacation Guide 792 Trades and Skills 305 Motel, Hotel, Restaurant Help 310 Office and Clerical Help 315 Professional 316 Rentals Sales Positions 320 Hospital Personnel 340 Position Filled 350 Board and Room 700 Teachers Wanted Board and Room Wanted 720 Situations Wanted 345 Farms for Rent Farm Market Career Training-Business Colleges Furnished Rooms 704 Trade Schools Music Furnished Suites 716 Voice Drama Dancing Furnished Houses Wanted 752 Correspondence Courses Garages for Sale or Rent 776 Colleges Universities 335 Garages Wanted 780 Houses to Rent Furnished 736 Houses to Rent Unturnished 732 Houses for Exchange 740 Houses Wanted Unfurnished 744 Merchandise Parking Space for Rent 784 Rooms Wanted 724 Shops and Factory Space 764 Suites Wanted 728 Stores and Offices 756 Antiques 505 Stores and Offices Wanted 760 Bicycles 510 Unfurnished Rooms 708 Photography 515 Unfurnished Suites 712 Cameras Coins Stamps 525 Financial 600 Warehouse Trackage 772 Food Market 530 Hobbies Crafts 535 Insurance 660 Transportation Livestock Horses Farm Market Machinery Tools 540 Miscellaneous Articles for Sale .500 Auto Wrecking Parts Money Wanted Accessories Repairs 855 Money to Loan 640 Autos for Sale 800-819 Mortgage Loans 650 Airplanes. Parts, Service 810 Musical Instruments 545 Autos Wanted 850 Organs Pianos Batteries 875 Musical Instruction 550 Boats Motors Marine 885 Musical Instrument Repairs 555 Motorcycles Scooters Pets and Supplies 560 Trail Bikes 820 Poultry Feed Farm Market Radiator Repairs 870 Radio Television Stereo 570 Snowmobiles 835 Sewing 575 School Buses 830 Wool and Yarn 577 Tires 880 Sewing Machines 580 Towing Service 860 Swaps 585 Trailer Equipment Repairs 865 Typewriters Office Machines Trailers Trucks 840 Supplies 590 Transportation 280 Wanted to Buy 595 Trailers Trucks Wanted 845 To place your Action -Ad telephones are open daily Monday through Friday, 9.00 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. Sunday evening 5:30 to 8:30 p.m..

PHONE 569-1100 5 CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere gratitude to our relatives and friends for their kindness and donations to Craven United Church memorial fund, following the loss of our beloved mother, grandmother, and great grandmother, Mrs. Ada Tarr, late of Strasbourg Nursing home and formerly of Craven. Special thanks to Rev. Brad Yeo, the pallbearers, and ladies of the Craven community for serving lunch. -The Tarr family We wish to express our thanks to all who were so kind and sympathetic in so many ways in our recent bereavement of our dear Mother, Grandmother and Great Grandmother, Mrs.

Alice Boxall. Our special thanks to the staff of Echo Lodge, Fort Qu'Appelle, Rev. J. Lambert, members of the choir and U.C. W.

of Fort Qu'Appelle United Church, the Edgeley ladies who helped with the tea, and to Mr. Slater Tubman. Our sincere thanks to all who brought happiness to our dear one while she was a guest at Echo Lodge with their visits, letters, cards and gifts. All your kindess and thoughtfulness will be always remembered. -The Family We wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to relatives and friends for their acts of kindness, memorials, cards of sympathy, floral tributes and gifts of food at the time of the loss of our dear wife, daughter and sister, Stella Dever.

Thanks to Rev. Father Santapinta, the pallbearers and all others for their thoughtfulness. -George Dever and the Janis families. We wish to extend our sincere thanks and appreciation to our many friends, for their kind expressions of sympathy and memorial contributions. Freda Laight and family, We wish to extend our sincere thanks and appreciation to our many relatives, friends and neighbours who were so kind and sympathetic in our recent loss of our mother, grandmother and great grandmother, Agnes Kapell.

Also, for the flowers, cards, masses and visits. Special thanks to Dr. H. Hopkins, Dr. Wood, Dr.

Levenson and the nursing staff of Ward 36 of the Regina General Hospital. Our sincere appreciation to all who helped in any way. -the Kapell Family. We would like to express our thanks to many friends and neighbours for their visits. cards, flowers and expressions of sympathy in the passing of a wonderful husband and father and grandfather.

Mr. Nickolas Baldy. Special thanks to Reverend Ray Anderson, Mrs. Marg Darby and Mrs. Helen Volman and Mrs.

Daisy Fletcher. -Mrs. Annie Baidy and family. 10 IN MEMORIAM COZMA- loving memory of a dear father and grandfather, Fritz, who passed away March 13, 1976. Sadly missed by son Peter, daughterin-law Marion and family McKEOWN- In loving memory of my dear husband, Franklin E.

(Mac), who passed away March 12, 1973. "So rich was he, the day he died; his fortunes these: Friendship and honour, love and pride, and Ever remembered and dearly loved by his wife Vilda. PHILLIPS -In loving memory of a dear wife, mother and grandmother, Margaret, who passed away March 12, 1975. God took her home, It was His will: But in our hearts She liveth still. -Always remembered by her husbanc Stan and family 15 LEGACIES MEMORIAL THE ORANGE BENEVOLENT SOCIETY Of Saskatchewan will gratefully accept memorials, bequests and donations al 1954 Angus Street, Regina for its home for dependant children.

MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS Regina Chapter M.S. Society of Canada will gratefully accept memorials, bequests, and donations at 3405 Westgate Regina. Receipts will be sent. The Elks Purple Cross will gratefully accept memorials, and contributions tc the fund to assist with the deaf detectior program. Phone 543-9010 or write 4908 Dewdney Regina, Sask.

S4T 1B8 The Saskatchewan Heart Foundatior will gratefully accept memorials, bequests and legacies at 207 1853 Hamilton Regina. S4P 2C1 Phone 569-8433. 20 BIRTHS AMYOTTE David and Maureen (nee Robinson) are pleased to announce the arrival of their son, Shane David, born on Monday, March 7, 1977 al the Regina General Hospital, weighing in at 5 lbs. 10 ozs. A brother for Lisa.

30 MONUMENTS Western Monumental Quality Memorials, reasonably priced. 37 Years Personal Sympathetic Service. We don't use high pressure tactics. 1651 Toronto St. Phone 522-2216 "YOUNGS" ALEX YOUNG MONUMENTAL CO Phone 523-7372, Scarth and 4 Ave.

Opposite Regina Cemetery Gates REMCO MEMORIALS WAITING! Yes, spring is the ideal time for placing a memorial on your cemetery plot, but wouldn't it be wise to consider it NOW, thus assuring an early spring installation? SUBSTANTIAL SAVINGS NOW IN EF. FECT ON OUR COMPLETE LINE Regina Park St. 6th Ave. Phone 569-0621 Moose Jaw 721 Caribou St. W.

Yorkton 107 West Broadway 35 FLORISTS FANTASY FLOWERS Phone 527-3681, day or night. SAY IT WITH FLOWERS OURS Regina Florist Co. Ltd. Capitol Theatre Building 12th and Scarth 527-4196 50 CEMETERY PLOTS REGINA MEMORIAL GARDENS 2 plots. Perpetual care and plaque included.

Phone 586-0932. 65 LOST AND FOUND LOST--FEMALE BORZOI Brown white with black mask, tatooed in left ear. Large dog, could be anywhere in Regina area. Please call 543-1175 after 6 p.m. LOST FOLDING WALLET Containing important papers and a sum of money.

Anyone finding same, please keep money but return wallet and papers to name and address listed therein. FOUND: SIMPSON'S BAG containing items of crochet and embroidery. Owner may claim by identifying. Phone 525-2469. LOST Two dark grey Siberian Huskies.

Adult, female. Pup, male. Finder please call 543-9141 after 5 p.m. LOST light beige ladies wallet, in vicinity of Northgate Mall. If found please call 525-9634.

LOST Siamese cat, female, wearing blue collar, from vicinity Cross Place. Phone 586-5585. 70 PERSONAL REPAIR ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES and small gas motors. Phone 543-1908 after 5:00. QUALIFIED architectural draftsman will do house plans or what have you.

Phone 585-0411 after 6. Bookkeeping, Income Tax. Phone 543- 6825. BOTTLE YOUR OWN WATER FOR A FEW CENTS A GALLON by distillation or purification BE PREPARED CENTRE 4651 Rae St. 586-7355 FOOT MASSAGE By an experienced reflexologist.

For more information phone M. Heath 522- 3509. WALLS, CARPETS Upholstery, mattresses, car interiorscleaned professionally the modern way. This year you can eliminate ALL your cleaning worries with just ONE call. Sparkling Wall Cleaning, 586-2766 or 522-6307.

SAVE by booking a COMPLETE cleaning package and restore fresh brightness to your home or business. JANITORIAL Complete office and building maintenance. Phone 585-0289 Complete janitorial services. Phone 545-5219 or-586-7202. INVESTIGATIONS Domestic.

Internal theft, Security P.O. Box 3984 Regina. Phone 523-1330, 523-2697. 70 PERSONAL ANYONE WITNESSING A car accident at Hillsdale and Wascana Parkway, March 9th at 2:45 p.m. please phone Frank Mymryk at 525- 2338 during office hours.

THE PERSONAL ACQUAINTANCE SERVICE A dignified and professional way of meeting suitable persons for marriage or lasting friendships. Operated over 10 years as a national service by The Pastoral Institute. P.A.S. is a non-profit, inter-faith program designed to acquaint those who might othewise never become known to each other. For further information without obligation, write to 1134 8th Avenue, S.W Calgary, Alberta.

T2P 1J5. Leader-Post Classified Ad Accounts may be paid at branches of any Chartered Bank in Regina also Sherwood Credit Union 11 Locations GAY COMMUNITY CENTRE For men and women. Social Club, counselling available Phone Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday or Sunday evenings, p.m., 522-7343, or write P.O. Box 3414 Regina. WATKINS PRODUCTS Free Delivery.

Phone 525-8830. WE RESTORE OLD PHOTOGRAPHS Phone 543-9085 after 5 p.m. PROTECT YOUR BASEMENT Garage, with window bars. Phone 525-6219. Free estimates.

Studio Photography Have vacancy for senior citizen lady Call 525-3209. HOME TYPING I.B.M. Selectric, Gestetner duplicating, A. Dutton. Phone 522-5921 2550 MacKay St.

PROFESSIONAL TYPING IN MY OWN HOME PHONE 584-1199 Happiness Is: Love--Friendship Going Places- Seing New Faces People- People Needing People Sharing with Someone Your HAPPINESS is our concern. Call today at: 525-9174 or for free dating information or corres- pondence, mail coupon below to: BEA'S DATA-MATE 1843 Broad Regina NAME ADDRESS TELEPHONE AGE (Hours 1-8 p.m., Sat. 1-5 p.m.) ODD JOBBER Painting, carpentry, most types of household jobs. Phone 545-4841. Authorized Hoover Depot Parts and repairs to Hoover Washers and dryers, also parts and repairs to all makes of vacuums.

(Used vacuums) CITY VACUUM SERVICE 2732 Dewdney Ave. Phone 523-5908 Permanent hair removal. Call Regina Electrolysis Clinic, 569-2055. Practical nurse requires position in private home, Phone 522-0035. 70 PERSONAL REFRIGERATION Domestic and commercial, service or installations.

REGINAIRE MECHANICAL CO. LTD. Phone 545-1566. DOROTHY TISI. nee Tamblyn, wife of Emile or anyone knowing her whereabouts please contact box 626 Leader-Post on a matter of urgent personal concern.

MOTOR TUNE-UP Ed's tune-up. Ed Hipfner Phone 569- 0004. KEN'S SEWING MACHINE REPAIRS Prompt and expert service to all makes Free pick-up and delivery PHONE 527-9872 anytime COMPLETE JANITORIAL Service by day, week or month. Will take any kind of building. Phone 545-9799.

SPRING CLEAN UP Small move jobs, also clean up service, basements, yards, etc. Odds and ends. Call Merv or Joan at 543-7412. NOTICE TO: SANDRA WAHPOOSYWAN TAKE NOTICE THAT AN APPLICATION WILL BE MADE BEFORE THE PRESIDING JUDGE OF THE FAMILY SERVICES COURT AT 1308 WINNIPEG STREET. REGINA, SASKATCHEWAN, ON THE 21ST DAY MARCH, A.D.

1977 AT THE HOUR OF 9:30 O'CLOCK IN THE FORENOON ON WITH RESPECT TO YOUR CHILD, ANITA RAE WAHPOOSYWAN, BORNION THE 2ND DAY OF DECEMBER, A.D. 1974 IF YOU DO NOT ATTEND AT THAT TIME, AN ORDER FOR THE PERMANENT COMMITTAL OF YOUR CHILD MAY BE MADE IN YOUR ABSENCE. I WANT TO THANK the young man who helped me on March 1 on Angus Road and took me to Pasqua Hospital. Will clean office buildings in evenings. Call 527-9274.

Will clean basements, garages, and haul away. Phone 543-8219. Will cater to any function. Phone 545- 0331, 586-8858. Will do complete set of books.

Payroll and income tax PHONE 586-7202. Will do ironing in your home, mornings Call evenings 522-6518. HANDYMAN Will do household repairs. Arborite a specialty. Phone Bill, 545-7148- after 6 p.m.

PERSON WANTED With valid driver's licence to drive private car. Apply to Box 607, Leader -Post Business Service Directory ALUMINUM WINDOWS WINDOWS DOORS SEALED UNITS Made to fit your present frames. Free estimates. Phone J. Keith McLean, 527-1768.

(30 years in construction). INSTALLATIONS of steel and aluminum windows, storm doors, sealed units patio doors. Phone 545-8377 after 5 p.m. Aluminum Windows and Doors Replace your wood windows with made to measure aluminum sliding windows or sealed units. For free estimates phone Karmike Enterprises 527- 8375.

10 IN MEMORIAM BERAR-Loving memories of our dear mother, Lena, who left us to remember, March 13, 1975. Wonderful memories woven in gold, This is the picture we tenderly hold; Deep in our hearts your memory is To love, to cherish, and never forget. "We will always remember you -Sadly missed by Artie and Gena, and Mosho Berar. BERAR In loving memory of a dear grandmother, Eleana, who passed away March 13, 1975. We watched you suffer, we heard you sigh, But all we could do was just stand by, For when the time came we suffered to For you never deserved what you went through.

God took your hand we had to part He eased your pain but broke our hearts. Although we smile and seem carefree Nobody misses you more than we. -Sadly missed by Jim and Dodey. BERTHIAUME- loving memory of Myrtle who passed a away March 12, 1973. She has gone across the river, To the shore that's ever green, And we long to see her face, As the river flows between.

Someday, sometime we'll meet again, With her we loYed so well. Someday we'll clasp her loving hands, And never say farewell. -Ever loved and remembered by Henry, Joan, Dwayne and sons. DOBSON In loving memory of Dot, who passed away March 13, 1976. Memories are treasures no one can steal, Death leaves a heartache that no one can heal, Some may forget you, now you are gone, But we will remember, no matter how long.

-Lovingly remembered by Garvin, Lyle, Andy and Mom. DOBSON In loving memory of a dear wife and mother, Dorothy who passed away March 13, 1976. God knew that she was suffering That the hills were hard to climb, So He closed her weary eyelids And whispered, "Peace be thine." Away in the beautiful hills of God, By the valley of rest so fair, Some day, we know not when, We will meet our loved one there. -Sadly missed by husband and ZIEGLER- In loving memory of Dad and Grandpa, Sebastian, who passed away March 21, 1971. Some sweet day we'll meet again, Beyond the toil and strife.

And clasp each others hands, dear, In Heaven, that happy lite. -Sadly missed by the family. ZIEGLER- -In loving memory of our hus: band, father and friend, Sebastian, whe passed away March 12. 1971. More each passing day we miss him.

Many think the wound has healed. But they little know the sorrow. Lying in our hearts concealed. -Ever remembered by Lorenz, Frances and Roy. BABYSITTING, CHILD CARE Responsible woman will babysit in her own home, Glencairn area.

PHONE 569-2440. Weekday babysitting, Glencairn. Phone 523-7459. OPEN SUNDAY CONFECTIONERIES NORTH Stapleford Confectionery OPEN 12 NOON 9 P.M. 70 Stapleford Cr.

Phone 543-2525 SOUTH PARLIAMENT CENTRE CONFECTIONERY 8 a.m. 11 p.m. 3455 Parliament Phone586-6687 BEAVER MART CONVENIENCE STORE 7 a.m. to Midnight 29th Off Albert. Phone 585-1233 DINING ROOMS CENTRAL L.

H. RESTAURANT STEAK HOUSE Corner Broad 11th 525-5167 Open Sundays and Holidays 4 P.M. 10 P.M. COMPLETE FAMILY MENU Steak Steak Lobster Spaghetti Pizza SOUTH Lakeshore Restaurant Open 4:30 p.m. to 12 midnight Hillsdale Mall Phone 584-3780.

ORIENTAL GARDENS 4 p.m. MIDNIGHT-1833 OSLER Deliveries -Phone 527-5333 WEST UTOPIA CAFE EXCELLENT COFFEE FINE FOOD AIRCONDITIONED, FREE PARKING 7 a.m.- -8 p.m. Daily 3018 Dewdney Phone 523-4042 EAST McCabe's Husky House OPEN 24 HOURS VICTORIA E. ON THE BYPASS SERVICE STATIONS NORTH Mohawk North Albert Service, 7 a.m. 11 p.m.

159 Albert N. Phone 543-5887 DRUG STORES NORTH Friesen's Pharmacy Broad 6th 12:5 p.m. Delivery- -Phone 543-6565 DEWDNEY DRUGS OPEN 9 A.M. -9 P.M. 3034 Dewdney Ave.

Phone 527-8604 AVON REXALL DRUGS OPEN 9 A.M. 9 P.M. 2701 Avonhurst Dr. Phone 543-1446 PINDER'S REXALL REGENT PARK REGENT PARK PLAZA OPEN 3-9 P.M. PHONE 543-2424 BI-RITE DRUGS LTD.

Northgate Open 9 a.m. Midnight Phone 543-2345, 543-1772 EAST Pinder's Rexall Broad St. Drugs- a.m.-12 -Delivery Broad 14th Ave. Phone 527-9666 BI-RITE DRUGS LTD. OPEN 10.

A.M. 10 P.M. Park and Victoria Phone 525-3355 SOUTH Shopper's Drug Mart Open Sunday 12 noon 6 p.m. Southland Mall Phone 584-7220 HILL AVE DRUGS Hill Ave. Shopping Delivery Phone 586-6262 Pinder's Rexall South Albert Drug -Open 12 5 p.m.

7 9 p.m. -Phone 586-6161. BI -RITE DRUGS LTD. Open 9 a.m. Midnight.

Rae St. and Gordon Road. Phone 584-3435 HILLSDALE DRUG CONFECTIONERY Hillsdale and 23rd Ave. Open 12 noon to 9 p.m. Phone 584-0717 WEST MOFFIT'S PHARMACY 12 NOON 9 P.M.

4113-5th Phone 527-6613 Pinder's Rexalt 4th Ave. OPEN 3 P.M. 9 P.M. Rosemont Plaza Phone 545-2323 Dewar's Pasqua Drugs OPEN 12 NOON TO 3 P.M. 4217 Dewdney Ave.

Phone 527-4109 SPECIAL SUNDAY SERVICE LEADER- POST CLASSIFIED ADS May Be Phoned In SUNDAY 5:30 P.M. TO 9 P.M. OPEN MONDAY TO FRIDAY 8:30 A.M. TO 9 P.M. Closed All Day Saturday PHONE 527-8681 For a Courteous Ad Taker.

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