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Star-Phoenix from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada • 39

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Star-Phoenixi
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Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
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Wednesday, April 19, 1967 Saskatoon Star-Phof nix MALE HELP WANTED III FUNERALS MALE HELP WANTED lt.tl.el Index to Classifications 512 entries in CONNOLLY THE HE3U1EM Mass tor Mr. Francis Ccmtiu.iv, t.ho; died or. Aonl 17 'sort St. M-srv's Churclt on April' 10 The wa Rev P. Come Si Pailbeai-eis were' James Allan.

Jerr Sm.th-wick Dan Ken. Harrv Richards. Peter peirircs. Diiiiti Perrlns. In.

Ipr r.prl was maae in the Roman Al i 61 In Memoriam iB in-iuiant annual festival 1 PHARMACIST WANTED: YOUNG man. smite or married to work a new, large drug store in the beautiful Canboo area of Columbia. Wage Si.SuO per sr to start. be prepnred to me for a BC. licen-e.

tfood woikii.g conditions, medical coverage. Apnly Bex 18S7 4-24-c requires oun reporter-pholosrapliei Apoo in writing onh. statuig age. e- A-. llndustt Aaems Arucep Fcr Saie A AuTo Repairs A A.roi.

Trucws Autos For i- ile i Auto Finance Lituif W. Lea ns Melfort music cate ol wesiwooa Jiemonii 4-JG-c i PAINTERS Top wages Steady employment For further information phon STEVE HALL Saskatoon Hotel FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ii U-1 to-iiA Lo-s i----Lois For 1 ponence and present saiar Hed Manaems: fcdlioi. uo a.u. Ar FU-Mirs 4-ii-c Deer, Aiberta. tt Ke.o Wanna 63A 33 64 jO 41 19 ISA 14 59 t6A 24 3.

36 Babv sitting I bar. on i Prope.ur-s I i A- Jloicyccs Melfort: Harold Jonassun, Mel- Meifort; boy under 13 years of fot; Helen Latimer, Melfort: age, Bruce Melfort; Mi- innavsnn also won the 13 vears of aee and over, Claire FRENCH THE FUNERAL SERVICE cf tie late Mr. John Fienih. died on April 15th. 196T held fro.n Piii Funeral ChaPl on Apill IHth at 2 HO P-ni conducted bv Ai-hrieaeon Ft Bratldrlck.

Pai's- MELFORT Annua! music festival held here attracted a total cf 511 entries for the four days of competition. 2a In-lmclior-s V. t-t instructions V.e s.tuaiions Wanted Licences vli-cellaiieoLis Naicam and 19 years Bcaro Kocin Bcwro tc Rocm War-led Junior Chamber of Commerce Ann Roli, beore-s erer A. W. Wtlon.

K. of age and under, JuAnne George, Meifort. Onnortum'ies Bu ne? Pioi. Dtiectory Buildings Adjudicators were Mrs. Trophy up for yearly competi-TWv-hp i A'mninee.

tion and Miss Latimer won the Voi.ev to Lon aVmuments Aiustcaj instruments WE WILL TEACH a careful, reliablp, bondabip man bei 35 55 cais old to do tur clrt.aiiitjs and to iook after our customers' furs. Some sWlinjt experience will be heiptul but is nut essential. Perkins J. Cloik. W.

Keaov. s. F'raser. F. G.

Woodard. tnteiment took place in the family p-ot in Woodiawn Cemetery. 4-20-c 5 32 Card of Thanks Coal Wood Melfort Music Festival Cup given to the best solo performance of the finals program. Pprsonal Pet Stock Poultry it Esgs Wind instruments: under 13 showing most promise, Susan McCosh, Melfort; a deserving Deaths Domestic Kim Maxwell, a first year Help Wanted opportunity for 13B Room; Furm'ned TVwre i. a good advancement.

band member, was presented competitor in wind instrument 43 S3 54 MA ii class-brass. Elame Olson, Mel -ooms Unfurnished Rooms 'Furnished Rooms Wanted apply G. 5 59 35 13 13 15 person JRose, vocal; Garth Beckett, Saskatoon, piano; and David Peter-kin, Calgary, band. The adjudicators chose Melfort United Church senior choir; Helen Latimer, vocalist; Beverley Anderson, pianist; Mar-lene Weixl, wind instruments; and the Melfort Kinsmen School Band to compete in the provincial festival finals in Yorkton in June, In the open competitions where awards were made at the discretion of the adjudicator the following were winners; Anthea Latimer, Melfort. Situations W'td 1" Stores i Offices Siniaee Space 3S Suites Furnished 5l Suites Unfurnished 51A Suite SIB Farm Land Tor Sale Farms anted Feed Seed Female Hem Wanted Fema.e Instruction Fmate Situations Wanted Financial Florins Funerals Funeral Directors Furnishings Garsee? Gardening GRIFFITH THE Ft'NERAL SFR- I vice of Mrs.

Mabel Gladys Grut'ith who died on April 13. 1967. was held from St. Paul United Church on Tuesday, April 13th at 4 00 p.m conducted bv Rev. VV.

A. Stevens, i Hnuoiaiv Bearers: Mr. Frank Kel-lins. Mr. E.

R. M. Allisu-r. Mr Arthur Havden, Mr. Henry Bakker, i Dr Brvce Oi chard, Mr.

Clarence Ledinsham. Active Bearers: Mr Ralph Orchard, Mr. Gordon Orchard. Mr. Clarence Orchard.

Mr. Done Brooks. Mr. Herb Clark. Mi Harold Pequcenat.

Interment too place in VVoodiawn Cemeter Saskatoon Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. 4-20-c KOVVRFl, THE FUNERAL SER-cice of the late Mr. Anton Jacon Kowbel. who died on Anil 14ih iQii? wac held from the Ukrainian 3 7 with a first year award medal and Douglas McCosh also received a first year medal. Award winners included: Piano classes; 10 years of age and under; Reginald Doyle Melfort; 13 years of age and over; Susan Smith, Naicam; 17 years of age and over, Beverley Anderson, Naicam; most deserving competitor in classes 70S-714, Peggy Janzten, Star ARTHUR ROSE Limited.

S34 2nd Avenue. No. 4-24-c ELI LE SE RV ICE STATION RF-quues mechanic for minor tune-uus. other mechanical problems. Box 98 Coleville or 965-2538.

4-25-c 25A Suites nnted i- Resorts 27 47 Swap 31 3oA Teachers Wanted fort; under 17, Deanna Sta-tham, Melfort; given at the discretion of the adjudicators, Beverley Hodgins, Melfort: choral and wind instrument groups: to a deserving competitor, Melfort Junior Band; to a deserving competitor, Elaine Weixl, Melfort. Individual verse speaking, under 10 years of age Aurora Dokken, Melfort; 10 years of age and over, Lorna Arnst, Melfort. choral speech. Grades 1 to 4, Burke School, Grade 4 and Broadway, Grade Grades 5 to 8, Broadway School, Grade 8, Melfort and selected School Chorus, Brunswick School, Melfort. Heln Wanted iMale-Femalei Tinsmithmsr Hosoital Peisonnel 16ATires Vu-lcariiin Houses Fcr Rent (Furnished.

4.1 Trar.es it Professions Houses For Rent (Unfurnished) 4n Trailers Houses For Sale 21 A 1A City; most deserving competi- Sharon Unverncht, Melfort, EXPERIENCED PICK-UP AND DE-livery drivers Wllh white chaufieis licence. Wanted for local transport Co. Good working conditions and late. Applv Western Express-Wa Ltd 4-25-c WAREHOUSE MAN ANTED FOR Houses Wanted yarriioux eddmps Melfort United Church junior tor. Classes 715-725, Max Gan- So Wunter Resorts 50 A Investments Investment Properties Greek Orthodox Church on Ap 1 18th at a.m., conducted by Hcv.

H. Udod. Pallbearers were: Victor Posvnich. Joe Kottbcl. Johnny Kowbel.

John Kowpak. Zabroski Pete Perchyshvn. Inter- ment took place in the family plot in Woodlawn Cemetery. Park Hi-: neral Chapel was in charge of -ir- rangements. 4-20-c 7 a.m.

to 4 p.m. shift for trans port firm. Apply tslern Express PERMANENT EMPLOYEES WANTED BY The Internationa! Nickel Company OF CANADA LIMITED St Thompson Manitoba 4-25-c ways bid. defoer, Watson; deserving competitor in the piano classes, discretion of the adjudicator, Douglas Bernston, Kinistino. Vocal classes: girl under 13 years of age, Aurora Dokken, choir, Karen Bird.

Meifort, Burke School Grade 1, Melfort; Marjorie Whiting, Pleasant Valley; Melfort United Church senior choir; Wendy Unver-icht, Melfort; Donna Carver, DEATHS (Continued) NOTICES Continued) HOWARD THE DEATH OF E. R. iRanrci Howard, ae 88 vears. a pioneer resident of Dundurn. occurred in a local hospital on April 16 19117.

The lunerai service will be held on Thursday. April 20th at 2 00 p.m. troni Dunduin united Church conducted Kev. G. Bev-triev Johnston.

Surviving are: two PARKIN THE FUNERAL SERVICE i of Mrs. Ethel Isobel Parkin, ho died on April 14, 1967. was held from the Chapel of the Saskatoon Funeral Home on Tuesday. April 18th at 11:00 a.m. conducted by i Rev.

D. J. Cook. Pallbearers were: M. McBean.

W. A. For-' svth L. R. McLeod M.

R. Caswell. C. H. Garvie, Davis Morrison.

Interment took place in Woodlawn Cemetery. 4-20-c NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF MINNIE LAURA CLEVELA. D. the lute of the City of Saskatoon. Town council bits snag on nursing home project Province of Saskatchewan Deceased: roiiN Glen Howard, Chicago aim Harold Howard Saskatoon: eight grandchildren and lour great grandchildren: one brother.

Charles How FUR CUTTER FOR RETAIL STORE IN EDMONTON YEAR ROUND WORK EXCELLENT PROSPECTS FOR FUTURE APPLY BOX 1331 STAR-PHOENIX 4 ALL CLAIMS against the above estate duly verified bv Statutory Declaration with particulars and valuation of security held, if any. must be 'cut to the undersigned before the 15th day of May. A.D, 197. PETER D. RITCHIE, IN MEMORIAM No skills or Workers 20 experience necessary.

39 vMvt niM good ivceDLeo and physical condition. WILSON IN LOVING MEMORY OF i wife and mother Hazel M. Wilson. 1 who passed away April 19. 1962.

A silent thought, a secret tear 3li3 Canada Buildiny. SASKATOON, Saskatchewan. SOLICITOR FOR THE EXECUTOR 4-20-c-e of Keeps her memory ever dear. Time takes awav the edge ard Biadwell. Sask.

He was predeceased bv his wife Mary in 1964. The late Mr. Howard was born in Indiana. Following two years ranch- ins; at Hvmore. South Dakota he came to homestead at Dundurn I years ago.

Interment will take place in Hillside Cemeterv at Dundurn. Saskatoon Funeral Home in charg of arrangements I 1ICKEY THEDEATH OF MRS. Eleanor Mickey nee Molland. age i 22 vears, of Omaha Nebraska formerly of Saskatoon, occurred accldentlv at Omaha, Nebraska on Sunday. 'April 10th, 19(17.

The Re-1 quiem Mass ill be held on a date and time to be announced later, from St. Mary's Roman a-t nolle Church Saskatoon. Surviv-, ing are: her loving husband. Lsnv Mickcv; her parents Mr. and Mrs.

v.01 Klolliinri Saskatoon: three sis-I ing $11,409 as its share, they were outnumbered hy Councillors Zimmer, Leslie, Brown and Eberle. "I think we should have given it a little more thought," commented Clarkson, 4-20-c, every I Rut memory turns back Starting Rate UNDERGROUND $2,735 SURFACE $2,525 NIPAWIN The town council has run unto a snag in its budget in making provision for a nursing home for the aged to serve the needs of the town and district. The neighboring Rural Municipality of Nipawin has turned down the nroject. While Reeve Clarkson and Councillors Whittome and Parkinson were in favor of the project and pay TENDERS leaf. Al a remembered bv her hus-, band Carl sons John and Jerry and mother.

Mrs. Jean Surgson. 4-20-p ES A ft-P HOE NIXH A A SUP- plv of verses for convenience in making up your In Memoriam K'ndiv inquire at the desk xtf provincial government," he claimed, "We settled thu country, and it should be its responsibly. The council of the Rural Municipality of Torch i er took a different view. At it April 10 meeting it applied to the Local Government Board f'r permission to purchase shares at a value of one dollar each in the Nipawin District Nursing Home.

The council has been giving close scrutiny to its budget as it is faced with a pre-commit-ment for a hockey arena and also the cost of servicing a new Division 4 school for the i when contacted later. Councillor Zimmer, who opDOsed the motion, had another opinion. "This should be up to TENDERS had an- the nd Sunday Shift premiums premiums. CARDS OF THANKS REQUIRED IMMEDIATELY EXPERIENCED SALESMAN To Handle New and Used Houses Above average benefits Aoo average commission Semi-annual bonuses Exclusive agents for new homes Cnnlact Mr. Benson I WEBER BROS.

244-8161 Legion's opportunity TV Excellent vacation plans. Savings fund plan N'on-contributory pension plan. Hospital and medical plans. fi Sickness, accident and life insurance plans. Drug prescription plan.

Scaled tenders plainly marked Tender tor Buses" will be received bv Hit undersigned until 12:00 noon. Monday, Mav 1, 1907 from persons interested in supplying the jTollowinS school buses. 2 30 passenger buses 236 passenger buses 1 12 li passenger station agon on 1-ton chassis Tender to take in trade the. following buses. Unit Bus No 5: 1959 36 passenger G.M.C.

Unit Bu No. 14: 1959-30 pas- senmr G.M.C. WE WISH TO EXTEND OUR SIN-cere thanks and appreciation to all our relatives. neighbours and friends, also lo the Very Hev. Dean A.

Ford. St. Johns Cathedral, Older for their many acts of kindness, flowers, phone calls gifts during the sickness and loss of a dear husband and father and Biandoarent, to all those attending sprvicp. and the lunerai home. ters, Margaret Molland.

Edmonton, Linda Molland. Saskatoon, Patricia Molland, Saskatoon; one brother i James Molland. Saskatoon; her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. W.

Molland Saskatoon. The late Mrs. Mickey was born in Saskatoon nad attended St. Goretti School and Siort Academy. A Registered Nurse.

Mrs. Mickey trained at Holy Cross Hospital in Calgary and graduated in 1905. She -was married in 1961) and had lived in Omaha for the past six months. Interment will take, place in the Roman Catholic Cemeterv. Arrangments are in care of Westwood Memorial Chapel.

ROBIN THE DEATH OF ALAN Robm of llll Cosmopolitan Couil. Saskatoon, occund suddenly al his residence on April 17th. 1907 The lunerai service will hi held on Thursday April 2tltl at 2 pm tiimi McKaeue's funeral Home conducted by Archdeacon H. V. Biandnck.

SurvivlnE are; Ills wife Nmma; his mother. Mis Jane Ann Hobin of Saskatoon and one si.ier. Mis. C. J.

Browne of Win lo order of Eastern Star No. 4i Saskatoon. A special sincere thanks annreciation to Doc-I MELFORT "The Canadian Legion has a great opportunity to lead in Canadian Bob Kohaly. Q.C., Este-van, first vice-president of the Dominion Command of the Royal Canadian Legion, said when he addressed some 175 Legion and auxiliary members from District Five in the Civic 50,000 new members every year to stay even due to deaths and dropouts. The Legion had a membership of 280,000 and the aim was to reach a membership of 300,000 this year.

He intimated the Legion could continue to grow for the next seven or eight then what? "Second World War vets must Excellent ooportunlties for advancement in a progressive and expanding operation situated ad-lacent lo the Town of Thompson. 15: 190036 pas- Ilnit Bus No scnuer CM C. of Real Estate Board mooein Blowing communitv Inr Bennett of Lucky Lake Hospital, the matron, nurses, Secretary Hafi-aid Mr. Middlelon. the many towns folk of Luckv Lake for their acts of kindness to the late Mr.

stockham. then to Mrs. stockham while she was staving at Canada Hotel. Lucky Lake these last months, and the management and staff of Park Funeral Home. God bless all Mrs, Stockham and family.

4-2o-c -pecificatlons 4-2 1-c excess of 10,000 people. foims and at School Unit Tender available (JIIK-e upon anj tender not rcqucsl. Lowest os necessarily accepted. Centre here recently Tn lann hf cairf. "wp have Dick ud tne load, ne sam, no E.

Kemp. Gull Lake School Vint No. Hi. Gull Lake Sask. TV SERVICEMAN Qualified TX'iceman rrquirfd im-mediatelv to seil and service new and used sets.

Union wane 5-rirtv, 40-hour week. range of benefit. A representative of The International Nickel Company of Canada Limited, will be at the CANADA MANPOWER CENTRE Hoard receives So00 jrrant DUCK LAKE The Duck Lake Reacreation Board recently received an SS00 Lighted School grant from the Saskatchewan Youth Agency. It also received grants of $30 each from the town and Rural Municipality of Duck Lake and $10 from the Children's Recreation Club. Elise Pelletier wa sappointed as youth representative on the board at its recent meeting.

The board is headed by Father A. Duhaime with John Thomson, vice-chairman, and Mary Spriggs, WE WISH TO EXPRESS OL SIN-eere thanks to all our friends, Drs. Brand and PMko. The Rev-. R.

Fox and the Saskatoon Funeral Home for their kindness helpfulness and sympathy extended to us during our i.t-i.i.vr.ment. Mis. classified ourselves as second longer must you expect the old-class citizens; we have been er vets to carry that load. You second to the United Stales in look on thing differently, you this and in that, but, we think in terms of work for are first class citizens living in youth and sports for young a first class country." people," Mr. Kohalv traced the growth The soeaker continued.

"The nipeg. Manitoba Mi. Robin was piedeceased bv Ills son John in 19i.H Born, raised and educated Jaw Mr. Robin en-h-t. in the Canadian Army during World War II and saw service In 1948 he came to Saskatoon and was an employee ol McKague's Funeral Home lrom IBM until retiring a short time ago.

The family would appreciate dona-ll, ins to the Saskatchewan Heart Foundation Interment will be nijide lllc Soldo r's Field in Woodlawn Cemeterv Guest parking dliectly south of uncial home. 3rd Avenue and 2th Street. 4-20-c O'Learv and family. Canadian people don expect us to pack up the Legion. The centennial fund, to which of the Legion from the time of Its Inception by First World War veterans, who.

he referred Interviews; morninRs aitemoonjs. 3 Personnel Department SASKATOON CO-OP CENTRE 3I 12SO STRKET. EAST I WISH TO EXPRESS MY SINCERE thanks to nurses and staff of 4ih. west Citv Hospital. A special thank vou to Drs.

R. K. Clark and J. Fs. O'Keefp and to the blood donors during mv illness, their kindnesses shall alwavs be remembered.

Mrs Irene Stevens. Saskaloon. 4-20-c as the "the back bone vou are contributing, will be a Tenders for Grading to of the It was they continuing legacy to take care who were possessed of a tre RUTHKRKORD ANNA C. AT OAK ftiilei-s Out. on Knday April 14.

Annn How wile ol th- of scholarships, help the widow and her dependents, and sport fur vnuth. It will be the Sealed tenders will.be received bv the undersigned until 2:00 Re-cma Citv Time on the date shown iJi -oik luted below, and will be 150 Federal Saskatoon, en Monday, April 24, Tuesday, April 25 and Wednesday, April 26, '67 TO INTERVIEW APPLICANTS then MARRIAGE LICENSES ductile oi- len in public inunedi itel aner Tender foims and conti lirnrnts may be obtained at lice ol the uiidi'i signed. W. J. Rutherford Dmn of the Univcrfity of Saskatchewan und loing mother of Onliiilo.

und l.onia (Mrs. 1). A Mi-BuriPM O.ilt HidBi-s. pie-de-ci-tKi-d bv Dorothy Lan. Trrietijllte, Indtanna and Mrs.

Rowan Wlutfhoise. Yukon Territories dear brother of Dr R. Bow, Edmonton, la hei un-ri A onviite service was ISSUER Of MARRIAGE LICENSES Quality Cr-dit Jewelers House of Diamonds. 133 2nd norih. xtf RATES CONTRACT NO.

CT'i27 ciiKliHK on 1B7 HiKhwnv Frbro 1 BndCMijvu. tnl.ii nee ut 8 null's. I FUNERAL DIRECTORS PARK Q.i;l!Hitic F.arih ih A put nv mendous belief in this country of Canada for which their comrades had died because they were possessed of an ideal. It was these founders of the legion who had all of the benefits set up and organized ready (or the Second World War veterans. He knew what the Legion had been in the past, but he said, "I don't know what the future of the Legion is, it will be for you the members to decide." Mr.

Kohaly stated that each year some 13.000 members were being taken by death, most of these were the loyal dedicated, First World War vets. He stressed the need of culuc 1 3ltft.t0!l lnduttnal F.qiilpmenl Distributor in Hi unit require additional mecnanic with exlMirienre in set ice, i-epall ilild ovi-i haul of industrial Kqilipinent. Motor Grad-eis nd GM Diesel EnBiiies, etc. Thiv eould be permanent poi-llon to tne lorrevt party. State arie.

marital itatus. bnef ipsiime oi previous expetienee and sairy eoeced RrPl iv rONKtDF.NrF TO BUN, 18U. STAK-1'HOENIX 4-13-e CIRCULATION AS A Er'hi. FUNERAL CHAPEL no. Donald Somi-'i n-uli Ti- Binklev No.

Jack 311 3rd Phone 244-2103 xtf i sr.T. Apni ia, held on Monday April 17. lW" I Ciemalmn. 4--0-e i STADN VK T1IKDF ATM OK MRS I.eiM Slidir ime 3" ol Mil v-e. -lOth.

S.okatoon, otiuMed! in a ioi .,1 hof Hal on Monday, Aiuil The liinei.il M.i" l. ill be held on April ildlh in 10 30 -I'll funn Geoiiie'i Cilliohr Caihrdi.il iiin-oiii-ii-d hi Rt. Key. OInk. Sur- ivilii five d.iuthleis Mr C.

Churt'hwfll -Anne i. li liu-e Albeit. S.isk Mrs. Viarv Rowei Mrs I. Wo7iile.i 'FruiKft', Fdinontnn.

Mis. E. iHhylm. McKAGUE'S FUNERAL HOME 1.. T.

HOl.MK.S. Drouly Mini''' r-S-iKli-f fl'l lJi I1-1 Sur-PhoMiix Want Ad Ka: five Crnts i'er Word Per iJay Six Consecutive InnTlion; Joi th Price of Five MiniTium Count 12 Word Minimum hdige Pc prr DispUv i t. harfd at $3 0i PT tin.t roiunui inch. Where 10 point or Uus' pe i dp-sir'd bv the Jdvrrtier tor the com-ptete Ihe mtr per1 nra is lix net Minimum count words F.sute in groups of five or lei. doll.r letter count one word.

VVtre onr lm i 1 in point nd the ba' l.nce net in oralneirv cisifitd type tne eharje i per av ir the 10 point line. Where the u-e a bx timber in tit sued count al foui ordi Ktr4. it r'Tlies re to nailed to put-of-ton pomfs, pie.te add 10 rents to covr cot of posi-Whtle everv endrsvof will he narie to (ofttd repii8 to bos nutnbr to tn advertir ai tn R. McKajvie Iinrnt ol MeKague Pnone J00 3id It same" kind of money, doing the same kind of work you are doing now. Provide the proper image of the Poppy.

I his is the spirit inherited by you from the World War One Veterans. Look after your membership." he urged, complete vour contribution to the Centennial Fund." Biorkdale branch of the Lesion was presented with the shield for the greater percentage of increase in membership in 1W6 with a percentage of 21.5. Prince Albert branch was nmnerup with 20.5 per cent. Thirty four centennial membership buttons were presented by Mr. Kohaly, These buttons are emblematic of signing at least one ordinary member for th' l.ecion during 1W7.

Of interest Li those present were Lwr members from the Cumberland Hme branch, who ravelled IKS miles to be present on this occasion. Seated at the head and briefly were Mr. T. Flli1-. Kinistino, district representative tht I ennn Auxiliary: Jack Pollock.

rommandi'r: Mrs Ruby SASKATOON FUNERAL HOME W. ARNOLD rnWARDS ROHfcST f. DAUK1F. Ph. 33 4ih S.nkJtoon.

Mil ti. fries Vancouvei: one hon, Nu-k Startnyk, Saskatoon 11 suiid-ehmlreii; twit brother. I'aul Ke-in, irhuk Sn.k,itoon, 1'eter Keinai-ehuk, The late Mr Si.idnvk way bom in the Ukraine nd i'. one to Canada hei p-n-enls in Alter her nmrriiiKe he Nt For Tender rillLS MACHINE SHOP A trndi-r-i miil He undrmjiicd handi liv Mm 14th. 19'j.

m. TOWN FOREMAN Annltratlnni will ifceivj-d bv thf SfrrffUrv-Tt'f Jircr of tbr Tnwn of Mi Hivei up to 12 noon, Apnl for the pmt-tmn of Tow Foreman. Aiipit-t ant must hf xper.rtHd and upplv rrfftpncei $15,000 WESTWOOD MEMORIAL CHAPEL Hue J. Mnrdnek. Tenv Mtehliik t'hone 6 20ih St Ave, Phil Hi.

-i- In Sask.ituon roi several Ix-lore iuoviiu to Mildred S'lk in U.i3 In Ifl.tH she Hing ed to I I' lnie Albeit and In IWJ ret.irned I wht ie she had mill' i-tded She wa. edeeea ed li'. I.ei hush -ml Munai in I'iaieis will he nttried i.d Mi Chapel, We.l- bv Aortnern bl. rew-paper. Applicant fctioutd have mime experience t-ireulatiim ol nd should be utile to cvn-plcte AHt' Keptnti.

Good stailinis s.darv and pioii.iniii lutuie. ae -Box WS Jo-e LOCAL MOTOR HOTKL IIEQUIRF.S nite man, Janitotial and ttalcn-man dime tor appolntnirnt Knone 343-lfWI. 4-i'ii-c Installation contract m.lMxinnily vil.Hle to reliable Apply in person lo Oll.ir, F.it'WH 4-J2-e KIN1MI1NG CAHPFSTKR AMI) CAB met IliaKer Who Call taV out VMH and a ahend on hi own. veal mound eoiplnvmi nt In S-i-keliM-n rvli ieia VV l( tnvmvri CMimnereiai. ie.i-letltlal iiuJUnif and shut) walk App-nant mil he utile lo ll-e limii-l l.x.

Jcilj ot- irfii oiuHn iimit hit- the man lli-t can tjti-dine An: iv I ll.n ll.ASS iill KHI. (INK lterl H.rler I -r ialutit mm' Inrlal VVi He IVIHK full pal til-uiill to iUi "Kti -t'i--e -UK -ai-r Wf Al.inH MM ItKwl'lM ') in ti VV'rt Sid- S' i -i iind Mallow Ltd Ave. pledged for rink as p.tble. acrept no hflbiiity in f-pett cf or damtre ailegrd to riw tbT-oiit'n etther f.nUne ot oe'av In surb renbei, horver eaurd, heihef bv C-n- or othTwi'e Ci'v dvertif-' nuit Pick, up bx rrp i at titti Vsr.fhneviiX off Jc e. 1 he atimeii no re-iponMbslitv nr er-or aier the firvt insertion, WANTS ADS ACCEPTED 8 a to A daHv Monday to tav lor ptiborjitioM tttUoAing av leo-ppi bttltdays-i FLORISTS SASKATCHEWAN POWER CORPORATION Mr Adu Otxt; it Tf)S fF Mll.K niVFR RIVEH, ALLHTA 4-20-4 si'mim'f.

a'n'd rrckiv "'fi R. fjun a for S-i-ikntoon b' U. tithuinr of nhori lirif tmrn quin-mfftt, Wfiti A RupphMd 1 PO Pox 1244, Rrfin ne.d,. Aim i 1 IflUl at 1 4.1 I- li rmeiil wlil l. ke place the fam-in plot in the Olhulir Al inellls an- 111 i.l.e -f Vtenioua! Ch.niei.

A Mr. 8th St xtf VK'TOIllA tl.ORIST-s iMJIS. A I i-n-i'. Mi's L. a-l 1'hutie 2.133 or TENDER Mil1 SHKHMAN TDK DKATH OK lOI'0AIH re- According to nadjt'1 for c' eisiiou of Want Ad 1 ml N.LJO.S.

until Weir, president of the Melfort auxiliary, and Vein MoniMin. (IN Of Ittbi'vl: ia a rn- d-v rf rubt on thr upilv When word of svpioathv at inadequate. Floweit It tt, i. uWIK rUOW'EKs t.TD Parn i-imni-iff c-ntte Nile 3U-44fa til I nral O'flec Sheimaii. h.i veais of al os.fioiMiulali toult, SasKa-l-mn.

iHiu'iyd IihmI lui'uit-ii poii pivrrt to rli lit ftniv Hid cquipmont tpnuiiifl iit the rftrnt Cn-operative ident of the Mflur! tirantn pre Int; of the "MILLAR'S" exofttsTs ani .114 21-1 i Nutnt Am il lint The Iiinrial mi- vur will Im- lieid Ol) Thuliav. Amu 3-nn at pm ftniti tiie Chiii I i funeral li-tme enn-(Ilic'e4 bv II VV Sui-iivuitf aie: her hmhamt. VV ilhni one Mill, f.ien of Vianunn Citv: one I ph Mn. Vern La" illeilliai of T-jriiirt-i. H-n In He: eville On-; VI, Harl (-aOie ISeSt to oiive bv VVne 1 ONE QUALIFIED AUTO MECHANIC ONE SERVICE STATION ATTENDANT yii, full hnr CM l'i-iniQ tfAd o- mrs 'urn, ftjoun in' B'd hvirs st4 tinrn, priJifi'lvr titn.

Apt i'l lotion Ktwrirn add tiat(tl H(ti KOH nffUlAL pmvrfilNt 1 I UuS 1 AUKAS IN 1 HE KH'iV -IN OK OK SAsKA 1 1 AN, PI AN" SPFCtt-n TUNS AND Rfl.ATl t'KH WILM's ale at tne oillte Of. Smuilr Man ower I --n. Avenue al StaiUl SU-el K.guia, Sa-Uheaiu. On tipn lr.it i-' I Want Ad for pub rtm nent iMiif mav i' in the bix t)e iret vr Uibute ut 'i of f. e.

'ieae t.i tea vo-it phone niniver naiiibrr ut uifertiom Orred Accepted Up 3 n. Mond throueh Tridy tr foi wsrte dj' pubtttatioa eireyt hJUdail. NOTICES oe, Minntx 3-an St wtuH.FSAi.K romi iiiioKKii requiidt n-d for a(elinu-e ptliiaiirnt nd Ud- -la emelit fur tllleaview .1... I 1 move.) to i tit li: i--'e and tier tf a nk" uo'w msit ist 2.14 Avt im'h li-i-tH-l'e Tlr-liei, Vi.mIj ti and n.t;iii. 't Deficit Biukei for unit (aimed lol in (aniied lot 1 vear.

Ill i no rri nee in II- ih MP reM nee 111 rl- tlHIVfl! KIR I TANOt 4 3 TKl't K-avel 1. tmrk. VVoid 343-4WT. ifa.1 Hv.1 thei? unit! rwntiir mj i over a vraT atiO Mt I v. of the' a.

il liv.fl there unlll romiliT lo v. a iiirmWi Of the I -i of Itiree Tenders ll! be a I 2 00 ni 1 anallj VinHU lUinn oi i ana.ia 1 LOSr AND I OLND ID I n.w I wv.v ft A He i at Hie auove nent will tae place H.ll(iet P-1II-C il'ea enl v.1,1 tr Blare In MemorMl fiai'Pn" iP-mlhg THtr HrRVHT AMJ Htl'AIH MM reijuiK-d inwnediAielv bv leoa- ti-e tllt pav fiitmiMitiv or lil e. pe- S.VJ-4V31. 4 2-e tt f. Ctgrntrnll, (XiH r' 1 wrt I -lmn ei? 10 linr pr rs.

Wie of f.v i rcn. lie ort iir.f Displav Advertising S.irnft r. (r ropv A( cvi'T vce NiMiN riAti r-i ows sulii of ti-r rate! on 4to i ii i in i in KTH REin Vt'iTijHH LTD. The lowe.l o. nv pivuo-al no! 2 WW 4 ai -r Omi.ook, neieaiiltlv tie am-pted Street i 4-ja-r I H--ii'el.

lem. e. 4.jj.r ttT' 'vv' 4 I 1 l.nli St.eet a puMien I deaths ir.rvtf UTO: OFF THE RECORD -by Ed Reed i Int al M- will Ih AuXJ-Ort t.t nj Mt "lif" THf.V-M.,VTH OI.O MALE I I J-vm itiri i ir-' Kiv tl.vnli Bait twi.ir., giev. M-e vice 1- M- rot'Mi frMAi.r Tf.i-tu'lt ill I 1 1 Ji Anlll Jl.1 I- fA al OiU 1 ,11.1 'm I 1 MALE WAXTT.D 12 nn-ir, nr I a- I i first cook, male (I 1 -land. n-ini 1 W.r JSit -Z I lii I he I'-lH'il i irvi.n Im ana tore led to lZJr Ll I L.

r-et. el 1 "Hi return. U. U) piu, JT 1 fCZ'f Fl Ii 4 1e beat. in mnel Dliertrp 1 i holy family JS ftQrY0 vi vv HOSPITAL.

uf TV I II I MONDAY to' UK-HAY 1m 1 Vmt f.r Vnt 1'i''vaV )H': lor Mi.f.l 1.1AY I -r T.r..1.v l'4, CLOSED ALL DAY SATU DAYS, SUN DAYS wast An nil ink VAIL RAltH IN CANADA H- r.U. I r- onlh 0 uil'l 5 Mi In a- i "0 Tl II t.l.JU'.l IIUK 1 rjT i CS fV In 4 nt (..,. 9r 1 A otHi-r Xt Cfit Pel Wcrfc Kaik luiiiti bf Mall HUDSON" BAY The Wl -sditl Itudst-t, and tem.ttivt'lv ndiiptrd by the HuJ-son Ujy 'Schixil L'" rrctnt mri'linfi hii'rd csti-tii-Ui'J revenue's of 54 rn-intituif 4 of $'jfiS'I or p. sv i L'f lti.flOl The hiiaiil s.od thin wou'd be met p.otialiy by a four miit ifi.ye in wbiih Ttm vvtiuld buns it the t-i nuiN for A (irlenaf imi ut p.nrnt.4 fmtfl nppiNoed iiftiiif tii bo.ird and Mitiotl a mrrtms uf ChciJii rvitciujci h.d fr-qtu'vifd a ni-w fnur romn bp built lit th1? to trpuite till old Khtx.il buiit in V.Ci. A.e.ia A'MH'idtiiin, about $15.

POM h.iJ been plcilgt'd aver ihifevfar ptuiorl fur the con-fctriHi'on of a rtt'w three-sheet 'ink and renovating the old nnk. Objective of the nssm uition 10 rme SjO.OOO by donatinns and pledge. The. member? voted to n-k the village council to apply under the winter vurk pio-grum to build three-sheet curling rink of which the liib(r coi would be ubout They asked the building committee to (irjnie the te-mivation of the skating rink, Road ban imposed Ht'DSON II Ah a ieM of decision m.ide it a meeting of the liK al Improvement tin-i net 844 here. toad on ail num ro.nt in the dtnet wont imcj tfiect on April It iet a weight limit of 1 twund on trucki And b.irrcd 1 tr.ictori from uma roal.

Sever.il cre re. re vrj rf-i r.t mn sftrr the lift ni fjil The cnmmitteH tt wnuUi be farmer (iiu-n up culvert, hpif 1 irv to diiij and f' '-nt d.inj;' lo roilii "the ir' with fes-et the of Martin esatl tncm'jet f- i 1 1 W. unit supfrint- fijent. laid the nmlmcnt of vtrt, pupils d.J not jj-' four NOTICE. TO CI.t.UllUU in li1 a ei- tl ') I VS) ZZLCu I j' -ill i u.iHii-1 4 li-e InUr i Cl La7 III I Avuui al i3'ft i J'- i v.

i take in sv I J0 i III i-nn ri'-'ii; ii-o a V'P i i y-r- T-V OTIC "lielt, I t-Nlf rt AftSit- l. SCV- HlV I I' TrJ ilmrals in western canada a AU I I -eral 1 ,1 IJ.4 In 0TI 'Ha V.a i It. A. ll 1 I I a a. i.nia Vet- I -I.

I ivntv, TAP IIT Mild thitt it in full p. th the nd thai it firvi fnhrml of IhifB I -iw-fniitt anil muc inoffl hp Miam ii (nv fM-nmrn! rrm ived thr new c.rt! ri. I -in tnC If nev fp r'un'T b'-riuf of thr am! lh of Kirtiiwifig hat's the trumped up rbsig th tifn'1''.

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