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Star-Phoenix from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada • 22

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Star-Phoenixi
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Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
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22
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Fly Too Close Kurolineut Ilcflccls New Thinking NORTH BATTI. P.FORD i tr. n( mi Lie untjr: i.gnt'l ONTKAl C-2-fl7 4 Hi Eh -v from Nf Hit ri to Noi tn Jutu lion So ftn Hifilr'o ft fuyior 40 f.o.ti hitt li-fiWrt Vr Tnui disMn't ot tpioxlmUIy 50 80 Appi'Hlrmtr K.tt i(i Kki nlHiti, Cubic Snh 146 Ton Z41.R44 Torn t'otirsr, 6W.I83 Tonn Drpniif With Tender; tw -ApiM U. 19.2 1.. Hnlmrv Drputv Minister.

SHkitUhf wan Dputnifnt of Hit'liWdvi. creaspd rnrolnuni ihe University of Snskatchewan and in other Canadian universities reflects a change in thinking by students completing their grade 12 studies. They, themselves, W. il'rn ppin ilajii rr ti't-f m'i ai 1 inn irlnrm tn4tHi fUtui id ftrpriiflTi' th iihftri nr1 ti ntM'n Ol Mmq d-, Apul 2. wkk.k SK'MM AH Y-I Kr AsfHr SAK AT'MiN dl 1 M.IATE INsllTl.Tr HOAH!) 4 111 AVfM'K, stU'TH SAhKATJU.N.

KAsKAlCHLWAS Pit I. ARM) CiTv AN i lf 1 irri( rd rrrfi ruiviif njiirarmin with tat an excellent oppoilunilf l(r penvMhent pMiKn lr- piodiurr And willing to tke active personal intei est. Came mrt Ken (tors, SrfKk.doon 4-2-e CH I fl A A N7s F. I I 1 li part tune, lift-1 line necurit Ex per if nee Sunday hnnl, ministry help ful. Earn $100 wceklv and up.

No competition Wiite John Rodin 21 West Mddison Chicago, 2, III. 3-27-p APPLIANCE SERVICE MAN. EXpTh lenced only, invmt have good knowledge of clfftncit v. Permanent position. Box IMA.

Slar-Phoenix. 3-2H-a THE GOVAN CO-OP LOCKER A lequlres the services of an operator-managei. 2 HO lockers. Duties to com mnnte bs soon after April 1 as possible State qualifications and salary ex pec ted. Reference, required.

To the undersigned: J. Rutherford, prcsidrnt. Angus Re- gina, Sask. Phone LA. 3-224.

3-27-c DRIVERS ARE NEEDED TO DRIVE part time, Apply Yellow Cab office, 120 20t- Street E. Manager Mr. Gregga. 3-2H-C EN TO CAN ASS FOR NATIO N- To Soviet Area Action, Adventure and Achievement are yours in Aircrew You are young and healthy, and you look ahead to a life of action and challenge, where your energy and ambition are free to accomplish important and satisfying results. Action, adventure and achievement can be yours if you qualify as a Pilot or Radio Navigator in the Royal Canadian Air Force.

You will become part of Canada's all-important Air Force team if you are 17 to 24 years of age, single, with junior matriculation or better. Enrol now for aircrew courses beginning in May 1 June or July, 1962 vu will be h-ld from the Douk-hnbor Prwvei Home at Lung ha in The Saskatoon Funet al Home is in charge of arrangement. Surviving hi lour daughters. Mrt, N. Sit ota (Nelliei, Asqulth.

Mm. S. Holntrnff iHelcni. Saskatoon, Mrs S. Mnlen- WASHINGTON AP) A flight of Alaskan bush pilots on a po J-27-c see the wisdom or availing themselves of the opportunity for further studies provided by our universities, hence the increased noted Dean J.

Francis Leddy, vice presi lar bear hunt flew too close to Soviet territory last week and touched off a brief scramble of Russian planes, the federal aviation agency said. At least one U.S. military plane was put up to counter riiuk iMargarelt and Mm. W. l.ttho iPullni both of Toronto; one mn, Fred W.

Owtchoff. Saskatoon; 11 grandchildren and 21 great grandchildren. She was predeceased by a iiighter. Mary Postnikoff in 19 and by her husband Wasyl lu 1942. Tie late Mrs.

Osatrholf born in Russia and in 1893 at the ac of 3K came to make her home in the Langhain distntt. She resided in Saskatoon from to 11142 when she returned to Langham until coming to make her home tn Saskatoon in )99. Interment will take place in Henrietta cemetery west of I.nng-ham. 3-27-c 3 dent of the University of Sas katchewan addressing the annual banquet of the Battlefords branch of the University of Saskatchewan Alumni Association. TENDERS FOR GRADING AND GRAVELLING Sealed te-ndrra will bp rrccivrd by the undersigned until 2.00 p.m.

Rcgina City Time on the date shown for the work listed below, and will be opened the Soviet action, an FAA spokesman said but the Russian planes had turned back by that time. He said he did not know exactly how close the bear-hunt Dean Leddy noted that the of was now enrolling students OUELLETTE THE DEATH OF MRS. Louise Elizabeth Ouellette, age 64 ye.irs, of 523 20th Saskatoon, who should have attended the university several years ago. And still, with the increased enrolment, our Canadian univer occurred at ner home on March 2.1. The funeral service will be held on Tuesday, March 27 at 10 a.m from St.

Mary's Human Catholic Church conducted by Rev. D. Pankhurst. Pravers will be aid at the church Monday evening, March 2fi at 8.30 m. The Saskatoon Funeral Home will be in charge.

Interment will be made in the Roman Catholic cemetery. 3-27-c atiy known Alum Prod, Knowledge of Bldg. Materials an asset but not essential. Must be neat in appearance and be able to meet the public, To train as salesmen. Car an aset but transportation supplied.

For interview wnte Box 187 A Star Phoenix. 3-30-c EQUIR ED: nVO GREASE BACK men. Must be experienced. Apply Hamilton Servicentre, 3rd Ave. and lth St.

3-27-c ELECTRICIAN'S HELPER APPLY stating age and experience Box 18iA, Star-Phoenix. 3-29-e sities have only one-third as many students, as their counterparts in the United States." The speaker noted current expansion in the of to provide in public immediately thereatter. Tender forms and contract documents may be obtained at the office of the undersigned. CONTRACT C-62-08 Grading and gravelling on the section of No. 13 Highway West of Melaval to Ktneaid, a distance of approximately 24.

17 miles. Approximate Quantitirs: Earth Excavation, 525.000 Cubic Yaids Deposit with Tender: $5,500 00 Tenders Close: ing flyers came to the border, but it was "too close." The pilots, who annually fly hun.crs out over the Arctic pack ice at this time of year, have been warned not to come that close again, the FAA said. The spokesman said the incident took place in the vicinity of Diomede Island in the Bering Strait. FUNERALS i i ft-, i .4 WW United Slates April JO, 192 Hobrev tVnutv MinMer SKatcrrvi an Department of Highways. S-27-c-i is WANTED: TWO ALUMINUM SIDING applicators.

Must have equipment All jobs "ub-toritrarted Call at once, OL.2-1412 days, 343-4208 eveni-ie 2-21-9 STEADY DRIVERS WANTED. MUST know city. Over 25 and married. Manager Leo Gregga, Yellow Cab, CH.2-14'4 3-2ft-o EXP ERIENCED TRAVEIXERS RE quired for exclusive complete line. Imported fancv transistor radios Bnx 1475 Star-Phoenix.

3-29-p BJ ORG AN THE FUNERAL SERVICE of Claia Gunhilda Biorpan. who died on March 22 was hld from Bethel Lutheran Church at on March 24 at 2 p.m. M.ST, conducted bv Rev. A Sandne. Pwlibererg vere: T.

Jackson. V. V'ailevand. N. Ganes, A.

Va lievand, H. Vallevand. Ganes. Interment tnolt nlace in the family pint in the Bethel Lutheran Church Cemetery, Park Funeral Chapel 'fi in charge of arrangements. 3-27-c more classroom space, more residences, and a dining hall.

While monev and buildings present a problem to the university, the greatest problem of ill is in securing an adequate staff. He urged members of the alumni association to encourase young people now attending the of to take their master's and doctor's degrees. "There is room for them on the teaching staff," he declared. The local alumni association was commended for its work in carrying out a highly informative program on the university in local schools, and for its annual trek of students from this area to the university as a prelude to their enrolment. A if Defenceless? L0ND0M (Reuters) Russia's new "global rockets" leave the United States "absoluiefy defenceless from the south, east and west sides," according to a Soviet major general quoted bv the Soviet news agency Tass.

Grorpi Pokrovsky WANTED; YOUNG MAN FOft plumbing and heating warehouse work Ood chance for advancement. Box 173A Star-Pnoenix. 3-2-P TENDER Sea'fd tenders, including aH trade, wiii be received bv the undersigned for the addition to Hoiiiston School. Tender sall be marked on the outside "Tender for Addition to Hoi- SAMPLE THE FUNERAL SERVICE nf John Sample who died on March 21 was hetd from St. Martin's Churrh on March 24 al 3 rn conducted by Rv.

A Wotnerspoon and Rev. E. N. Morrison Honorary pall MAN WANTED TO SELL A WLEIGht Products Saskatoon, full or part-time Nearby rural rout also avail ante Apply 129 Second Ave, 4-6 ti iision School and snti by maiKed cheque or bid be rid for ten rer cent of the tender wrote an article in the maca- villi nkiivsur Zine Osonek saving the i Ixt rrav be obtained bv GeWal bearers were A- Maon. Arr bur Fard Scharf.

Gnrae Hndtev. Cnar.es Sittler, Zmmcr. Dennis Down i Act ve i ih- rr i Tjrt'e, Gordon Ta -nr. Cliff h-rt. Jsnn.

Don Wheaton. W' Bun! wa rr de tn h. UocKlawri cemeterv. MKakue's Funeraj Horr a In charee of arrangement. 1-27 -c i are not only highly accurate but Forrester and Scott SasKatoon.

FULL TIME STEWARD FTR VET-eana ciutt Send appiw-atio-i in nnn to Armv, Navy and A-rforn) Veirns, 340 1st Ave, No, Z-9 rii tin! I a i ri i can carry "superpowerful rm- clear weapons of great weight," 1 said. A week ago. Premier Khrush-I chev announced in Moscow that Russian have devel- oped a new global rocket ca Genera! Contractor shall bav tir tPTide-s In tr hanl of tn udr-i ined no: "i.ier than 100 sm. CSI A'' rjb-trade. at Uted tn te e.j;) be twe-4 tne Dep- te GTr T-a rot ar thaa 1 BACKACKEura RHEUilATISHpiiN BULK SERVICE STATION FFVIKF a oung man.

aget 14-24. Mnwi hav white enaulieur's hrenr or afc io ocrtam one Drjtie to tne'ud de-iivfr? and ifianvj attendaL Rp a--atirtf ae, ewprrfw nrti mttvl swijt. Bo IToa Sur-Fhoenu CARD OF THANKS WOHS CAN SEVER IXPRF5 OCR targets pable of approach: K.t trrs dla. EXFEHi. E' NT FD eder iet a.

tribJ' arl fcjrd iet ei- i from around the orM instead nf direct: over the pr. 5 a i r. 1 See the Career Counsellor at your local RCAF Recruiting Unit: 334 Second Avenue, South Saskatoon, Sask. Tel. CHerry 2-5950 eD- in orf a I-'-js-oj tt a-d c- a i- P-Tn( pone CH2-S34 afmfr 1 Tiff aa'- A n-T -n ani p-t sr-ar ir-c fc e-i-e-r--t it1 si t'-, '--r't 1- c-' -rt i --as '1 ti i I --r Ti-l "Si "i't SW 3.

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