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Star-Phoenix from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada • 20

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20 the STAR-PIIOENIX Saskatoon, Thursday, Februgry 4, 1971 MALE-FEMALE INSTRUC. 19a TENDERS (Continued) Index to Classifications Environment test asked for valley In Memorlam 4 Investment Properties 504 Insurance 63A Listings Wanted 39 Livestock Acceesortes 38 Loans Wanted 64 Lott Found 10 Lots Wanted 41 Lots For Sale 40 Machinery A Repairs 30 Male Help Wanted 12 Male-Female Instruction IDA Male Situations Wanted 14 Miscellaneous 29 Money to Loan 63 Monuments 9 Musical Instruments 26A Painting 21 A Personal 24 Fet Stock 37 Plumbing 224 Poultry A Eggs 36 Real Estate 43 Roofing Eavestroughs 22 Rooms Furnished 53 Rooms Unfurnished 54 Rooms (Furnished A Unfur.) $. MA Rooms Wanted 53 Wtd (Male-Female) 17 Snowmobile A Accessories 70A Stores A Offices 60 Storage Space 38 Suite. Furnished 51 Suites, Unfurnished Si A Suites (Fumished-Unfur.) 51 Suites Wanted 53 Summer Resorts 27 Swap 31 Teachers Wanted 2S Trade Schools I2A Trades A Professions 21 Trailers 70 Warehouse Space 42 Weddings 1A Winter Resorts 27A OTTAWA (CP) The govern- appointment ot additional cabi ment should put the power of its net ministers, among other proposed environment depart- things, ment to the test by preventing Everyone welcomed the new any further flooding of the Ska- department and the choice of git River Valley in southern Fisheries Minister Jack Davis British Columbia, says Grace as the minister in charge, she Maclnnis (NDP Vancouver- said, but the government must Kingsway). show it means business by act- She told the Commons ing to save the Skagit Valley Wednesday that the government from flooding, has been reluctant to do any- The measure, which already thing about an agreement be- has received second reading, tween Premier W.A.C.

Bennett will be in committee-of-the-of B.C. and a Seattle power whole again today, company that may permit flood- The Skagit issue goes back to jng. 1942 when the city-owned Seattle Mrs. Maclnnis made the re- Power and Light built a dam on marks as the Commons began the U.S. side of the border, detailed study in committee-of- flooding part of the Skagit Val-the-whole House on the govern- ley.

ments proposed reorganization The flooding was done with bill, creating a new environ- the approval of the Interna-ment department and enabling tional Joint Commission. The IJC said Seattle could raise the level of Ross Lake, formed from the flooding, another 125 feet if it received the' approval of the B.C. government to flood another 6,000 acres of the valley. Premier Bennett approved an agreement with Seattle in 1967 that would allow more flooding FORT DE FRANCE, Marti- of the valley. Seattle now is nique (Reuter) A local fisher- short of power and would like to man was killed Wednesday raise the dam and Increase when he was speared through flooding, the chest by a large swordfish.

Mrs. Maclnnis said the fed-Witnesses said the swordfish eral government is the only was dozing on the surface of the body that can effectively save sea when it was awakened by the valley, the engine of the ship from which Francois Moreau and his friends were going to fish. The fish suddenly jumped several yards out of the water and pierced the fisherman through the chest. Moreau fell into the water and died shortly after his friends rescued him. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of RAYMOND ARCHIBALD, late of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Retired Manufacturer's Agent, deceased.

AU claims against the above estate, bv FOR A CAREER IN COMPUTERS TRAIN NOW WITH McKAY TECHNICAL Career Building Courses In Data Processing Technology (Programming. Operation) IBM Keypunch including Verifiers and Mohawk encoders (tape). Electronics machine accounting (NCR Burroughs). More hours more modern equipment insures the finest training available. 3rd generation svstem equipment on premises for "Hands-on" training.

Aptitude testing. Graduate Placement assistance. Box 1550X, Star-Phoenix TRADES PROFESSIONS 21 INSULATION. ROOFING. EAVES-trouehing, cement work, painting chimnevs.

Repairs of anv kind. Guaranteed work. Free esUmatts Absolute Builders. 242-2912. xtf SOIL TREE GARBAGE REMOVAI.

Hagan. 242-8558 meal-ume. xtf MARTINS CONCRETE CONTRAt ing Phone 382-0737. xtf TERRA CEMENT SERVICES l.TD Residential and commercial floors and basement repairs. 242-2398.

xtf VACUUM HOSES REPAIRED. 81 50 Free Dlck-up and delivery. 242-9206 tf TEXTURED CEILINGS. SPECIALTY drvvt ailing, plaster repairs. 244-5318 m-2-18-c JOURNEYMAN CARPENTER.

REC rooms, cabinets, dividers remodelling ftnees. garages. 652-4978. 2-9-c WILL FIX IT! CARPENTRY. MAS-onrv none too small.

242-2983. m-2-8-c REMODELLING RUMPUS ROOMS, garages, concrete work. 244-5348. xtf City Carpet Cleaning Co. Established 1918.

105 Ave. So. Rugs, Upholstery, Reweavlng. 242-2648. xtf WALL WASHING SERVICE: RUGS and furniture cleaned.

652-8771. xtf SNOW ON THE ROOF? muval phone 343-0444. FOR RE-m-2-22-c WEST MASONRY CONTRACTORS, blocks, bricks, basements, plaster, blune fireplaces. City, rural. 382-3252 xtf DUPPERO.N JANITORIAL CITY Licensed.

Guaranteed work. 652-1927. m-2-22-c GILBERT AND MARTIN CONCRETE CONTRACTING 652-3283 xtf CAMPBELL'S TRANSFER Furniture moving and garbage removal. 382-5044 382-1666. m-2-25-c FOR PLUMBING.

REPAIRING AND service, call hd. 244-0047 anytime. xtf FREE ESTIMATES GUARANTEED workmanship. 242-2261. 2-8-c PLUMBING AND HEATING AT small shop rates.

Ace (Saskatoon) Plumbing and Healing. 652-4455. xlf DRAYING AND SNOW Sereda. 653-3522 REMOVAL. xtf STEAMASTER CARPET CARE LTD The ultimate in deep down carpel cleaning.

374-4646. m-2-20-c QUALITY TV ANTENNAS INSTAL-led. Best prices. 343-8882. 343-6097.

1U-3-2-P KITCHEN DESIGNING Floor plans designs and perspective drawings prepared bv qualified Kitchen consultants can make your remodelling dollar go further For information on our services phone 244-5151. Kitchen Industries Lid. 2-i0-c SPR4Y TEXTURED CEILING. ALSO taping and piaster repair. Reasonable.

382-8888. 2-9-p FOR BETTER THAN NEW PER-formance let us rebuild and precision balance your own engine. Ask us about it. Crankshaft Service and Supply Ltd. 121 Ave.

south. Ph. 244-0171. m-2-l9-c RUMPUS ROOMS. RENOVATING.

AD-dilions. Carpenters available a4 lower costa this time of year. J. Enterprises Ltd. Phone 652-5322.

m-33-c FRANSON. KOSTUK CONST. LTD. House additions, garages, remodelling, ail types of repairs. 374-9669.

PAINTING 2la STAN HILDEBRANDT Painting Decorating 653-1197 m-210-p FOR PAINTING AND DECORATING city, country. CaU Upper. 242-9174. xtf 23 FRENCH TEACHER Required for Turtieford School for Sept 1971 to teach L.F I. French to grades 7-11 and Traditional French to grade 12 One other subievt to be arranged with the Principal.

Please apply to the undersigned with ail pertinent information on qualifications and experience. W. STEVENS. SECRETARY-TREASURER. TURTLEFORD SCHOOL UNIT NO.

65. TURTLEFORD. SASK. PRINCE ALBERT SCHOOL UNIT NO. 56 Applications will be accepted for the following positions with duties to commence Aug 1.

1971 or as olheruise arranged prior to tlua dale: Industrial Arts Instructors for newlv constructed Eight Area Industrial Arts Laboratory at the Prince Albert Composite High School. Apply with full particulars to: MR. UnRUH. SECRETARY-TREASURER BOX 447. PRINCE ALBERT.

SASK. 2-12-C HANDEL SCHOOL The Biggar School Unit Intlles applications for a teacher, niainlv for English and Art in Uri.des 7 to 9. Social Studies Grade 7 and other subieits as arranged with the principal, for the Handel 8 teacher School. Duties to commence about March 1. Handel is situated about 35 miles west of Biggar.

Submit applications listing qualifications and references to L. G. Goodman. Secretary. Biggar.

Sask. 2-ll-c DETECTIVE SECURITY 23a FLAMAN DETECTIVE ft SECURITY Agency. 852-8579. Box 392. Saskatoon.

Specializing in divorce work. xlf iELFER SERVICES. INVESTIGATION Security. 382-1547. Box 123, Saskatoon.

xtf PERSONAL 24 TV RENTALS AND PURCHASE PLAN HARMONY CENTRE 852-1443. m-2-23-c REWEAVING DONE al 419 Ave. H. north. No evening calls.

xtf ALTERATIONS. FUR COATS. SUITS, dresses, skirts. 653-0291. Lome Ave.

xtf STANLEY HOME PRODUCTS. Dealership information. Free delivery. 2895 Clarence Ave. 343-7197.

xtf ARTHUR HULL DUPLICATING SFR-vlce Limited. 121 197th SL 374-8259. xtf MINUS I CLUB DANCE. LEGION HaU Friday February 5th. 900 members and guests welcome.

2-6-c LOVELY MATURE SPORTSM1NDED lady, no dependents, desires to meet sincere man. 30-45 widower with children, no objection, object matrimony. Reply Box 143D Star-Phoenix. 2-9-p CLOTHING RENTALS Suits, tuxedoes and white formal jackets for rent. Everything In slock.

24-hour service. Dorn's Men's Wear. Midtown Plaza. 244-8221. xlf BEER A SO FT DRINK BOTTLE plck-UD service.

244-6634. m-2-ll-c HERBAL AIDS NATURAL SUPPLE, menus free literature and price list. Box 821 Saskatoon. Sask. m-2-19-c HAVE ANDY'S MOBIIE OFFICE SER-vice do your accounting and prepare yuur Income lax.

374 6149 or write to 1613 Jackson Ave. Saskaloon. nt-2-l2-c INCOME TAX AND ACCOUNTING 15 up. Also general Ins. 374-9789 m-5-8-e COMPLAINTS AGAINST THE WORK-men's Compensation Board Act" Contact Injured Workers Association, 416, 21st Saskatoon 242-9884.

m-2-8-c DON'T LET YOUR CAR RUST away Wash It at Idvlwvld Coln-oo Car Wash. North of Idvlwvld under. pass. 12 50 ft. heated wash base with drying are -2-8-c REMEMBER-8TH ST MARTIN1ZING for vour sewing and alterations, xtf INCOME TAX FILED AT HOME.

$4.09 up. T-t aiso. Simon. 374-9209 2-16-p SNOW REMOVAL. DRIVEWAYS APT.

blocks, eic. Unger Const. 652-2119 m-3-2-c GOOD ORCHESTRA WEDDINGS, banquets, etc. 343-0458 343-9Q93. xtf INCOME-TAX DONE-PHONE 244-8245 or caU 401 south.

m-3-5-c DO YOU CARRY INSURANCE ON your home? Do you carry insurance on your car? Why not insure your most prired possession our heallb? Phone Jerry Pahs. 244-1056. in-219c REAL ESTATE PROBLEMS? FOR prompt, dependable advice consult W. R. Lilly cO Lilly Agencies Avord Towers, 608 Spadina Crescent E.

652-4006. tf countryTcings versatile music. All occasions. 382-4715. m-2-9-p MINUS I SOCIAL CLUB FOR widowed, divorced, separated.

CaU 392-3362. 343-6535. m-2-15-C Trusses, Surgical Supports Elastic hosiery for ladies or men. Fitted bv experienced fitters. FINDERS DRUG STORE Cor.

21st St. and 2nd Ave. South xtf WALL WASHING SERVICE. RUGS and furniture cleaned. 652-8771.

xtf FOR GOOD BANQUETS. RECI P-tions and private parties. Phone the Elite Restaurant 244-4201. tf COUNTRY BARONS ORCHESTRA The best music for all dancing occasions. 382-7292.

374-8154. 2-15-p HOUSFHOLD MOVING $6 00 HOUR ly Davs 242-1077. evenings 373-145L HAVE TRUCK WILL MOVE OR deliver anvhmg. snvwhere. Two men and van $7 per hour.

242-9570. 2-9-c EXCURSION TO HAWAII 220 RE-turn from Vancouver. Phone J. S. Mills.

652-8445 2-8-C OBTAIN YOUR CITY POSTER MAP hr Homecoming 71 at Ute Yam Bam 251 2nd Ave. 2-10-c SEWING DONE MENS WOMEN'S chilren's clothing. CaU before 12 noon, 652-8677, 2-8-c TOWNSHIP TEACHERS (Continued) tf Acreage, Acreage Industrial 61 Agents 12B Articles For Sale 25 Articles Wanted 26 Auto Repairs A Accessories 73 Autos Trucks Wanted 72 Autoi For bale 71 Babysitting 13C BC Properties 62 Births 1 Bicvcies Motorcycles 28 Board Room 56 Board Room Wanted 57 Boats It Accessories 28 A Business Opportunities 69 Business Prof. Directory 78 BuJdings 43A Card of Thanks 5 Coins Stamps 24 Crematoriums 7A Deaths 2 Detective Security 23A Domestic Help Wanted 13B Farm Lands For Sale 58 Farms Wanted 59 Feed Seed 35 Female Help Wanted 13 Female Situations Wanted 15 Financial 66 Florists 8 Funerals 3 Funeral Directors 7 Furnishings 254 Furniture Rentals 25B Garages Parking 47 Gardening 35A Garden Produce 34 Help Wanted (Male-Female) IS Hospital Personnel 16A Hotels Motels 68 Houses For Rent (Furnished 45 Houses For Rent (Unfurnished) 46 Houses For Sale 44 Houses Wanted 49 Investments 50 DEATHS (Continued) MCDONALD THE DEATH OF MRS. Kathleen Ellen McDonald age 67 years of 801 Osborne Street.

Saskatoon. occurred in a local hospital on February 3rd. 1971. The memorial service will be held on Friday, February 5th at 3.00 m. from St.

Mark's Anglican Church, conducted by Rev. S. Waddington. Surviving are: one daughter, Mrs Sheila Law-rick of Calgary Alberta: one son. Boyd McDonald of Winnipeg.

Mani. toba: her mother Mrs. D. Suter of Saskatoon 'and five grandchildren. Mrs.

McDonald was predeceased by her husband, Gordon A. McDonald In 1942. and her father. David H. Suter In 1965, Mrs.

McDonald taught school in the Pmkham Asquith, and Jumata districts For 22 years she was an Assistant Supervisor with the Saskatoon West School Unit. For one year she was a Reading Consultant with the Saskatoon Public School Board. Since her super-annuatlon in 1967 she has taught part-time as a Remedial Reading Teacher in the Saskatoon Schools, teaching at Westmount and Caswell. She was a member of a Committee on a Social Studies Curriculum for the Northwest Territories for Ihe Federal Government, a member of he International Reading Associa-Hon an active member of St. Mirks AnHcn Church, and worked on be Sunday School Curriculum In Feu of flowers, donations to St.

MrWs Anglian Church 14A3 9th Avnue. North Saskatoon. Creation. 2-5-C TODD THE DEATH OF MRS. Maude Isobel Todd age 87 years of Suunvside Nursing Home Saskatoon, occurred at her home on February 1st 1971.

The funeral service will be held on Friday. February 5th at 1.30 p.m. from Knox Lnited Church, con-cucted by Rev. Frank Meadows. (In lieu of flowers, donations to the Canadian Cancer Society or the Saskatchewan Heart Fund would be appreciated).

Surviving are- her loving husband Rov: a son. John A. of Ottawa: a brother Harvey Napper of New Westminster: three mphews. Garnet Albert and Robert Napper all of Lash-burn: two nieces. Mrs Herb Sharp of Victoria and Mrs.

Betty Olson of Flaxville. Montana, Mrs. Todd was born in Walkerton. Ontario. She received her education in Winnipeg and later taught school in several points in Manitoba.

For the past 61 years she had resided tn Saskatoon. Mr. and Mrs. Todd were married in the original Knox Church in 1911. For many years, Mrs.

Todd was a member of the choir. She had been Regent of the Golden West Chapter of the I.O.D.E. was active in the Red Cross the Children's Aid Society and was secretary of the Arts and Krafts Society. Interment will take place in Woodlawn Cemetery. Saskatoon Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

2-5-c VFRFSCHAGiN THE DEATH OF Alex W. Vereschagin, age 81 years of 536 Avenue South a pioneer resident of the province occurred in a local hospital on February 3rd. 1971. The funeral service will be hld on Fridav momin February 5h at 10 00 a m. fnm the Honk ho bor Praver Home at 525 Avenue J.

Souh. A nrev r1re wp be held in the Praver Home on Thursday even at 7 30 nm Surviving are hs wife Man: thre dUgh'ers two sons 2 grandchildren: 7 great gnndclulclren and cne s'eter The fate Mr. Vereschagin was bom in Russia and came to Canada wth his parents to settle at Blame Lake Sask. 1898. He farmed at Blaine take and had resided in Saskatoon suve 1954.

Interment will take place in Woodlawn Cemetery The Saskatoon Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. 2-3-c FUNERALS WELYKOCHY THE FUNERAL service of Mr. Michael Welykochy. who died on Jon. 3(1.

1971 was held from Hly Trinity Cathedral on February 3rd at 9 30 a conducted by Rev H. Udod. Pallbearers were: Wes M. Pangrass. Wes F.

Pangrasa. Nich-ola Chvsvk. Steve Hrvrnuk. Peter Soootvk Nick Tricchuk. Interment was made in Woodlawn Cemetery.

Arrangements were in Care of West-wood Funeral Chapel. 2-5-c IN MEMORIAM THE STAR-PHOENIX HAS A SUPPLY of ver.es for vour convenience in making un Vour In Memorlam Kindly inquire at the desk. xtf FUNERAL DIRECTORS 7 PARK FUNERAL CHAPEL Jack M. Blnklev 311 3rd Ave. No.

Donald Somers Phone 244-2103 xtf WESTWOOD FUNERAL CHAPEL Rae J. Murdock Terrv Michavluk Phone 653-3434 20th Ave. N. xtf McKAGUES FUNERAL HOME M. McKaeue R.

J. McKague A. NewbiggJng Phone 242-3131 300 3rd xtf SASKATOON FUNERAL HOME W. ARNOLD EDWARDS ROBERT F. DAUR1E Ph.

244-5377 33S 4th xtf CREMATORIUMS 7a PRAIRIE VIEW CHAPEL Memorial ft Cremation Services Highway 11 South SASKATOON CREMATORIUM LTD. 242-78S4 Box 2061 MONUMENTS CORY PARK LTD. FLORISTS AND greenhouse. Phone 374-4444. m-2-S-p LOST AND FOUND 10 IT YOU HAVE LOST YOUR PET.

check with the S.P.C.A. 374-8101 xtf LOST. ONE YEAR OLD BLACK AND white male cat. Buena Vista area. Reward 053-1519 after 5.

2-8-c BED 2-8-c LOST NURSES GOLD AND school pin. reward. 382-7396. LOST MONDAY: PANTSUIT IN SIMP-n--sear box Uowntoun area. Please phone 242-1628.

2-5-c MALE HELP WANTED 12 Public Relations Rep. Dignified permanent position with memorial Gardena Assoc, Ltd. (Hlllcrest branch). High Weeklv Income. Must be married, own automobile and preferably have had past sales experience For personal interview call Mr.

Sawchuk 242-2789. 2-6-c FIRST CLASS SPRAY PAINTER TO work flat rate. Must be able to spray acnltm and enamels. Guaranteed minimum. See M.

Landa at Landa Auto Body. tf 12b BRASSIERES A GIRDLES Salesman with Rood connections lingerie shops wanted to sell Dopular price line of Isdirs foundations. Excellent commission. WHIRLPOOL BRASSIERES. 7255 ALEXANDRA STREET, MONTREAL.

2-9-c FEMALE HELP WANTED 1J AMBITIOUS YOUNG LADY TO WORK on sales. Must have at least two years general office experience. A comptometer operator ts desired for this permanent position. Apply In person at Palm Dairies, Saskatoon. 2-5c LADIES ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A future? Sell Kosmotiea of the future.

Also a full line of hair fashions. Full or part time. Above average commission. Complete training at no cost to you. 382-4497 after 5 p.m.

2-5-c EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY SASKATOON CENTENNIAL AUDITORIUM SWITCHBOARD TYPIST This position will require an experienced switchboard operator with training as a tvoist from a vocational school or business college. Will be required to channel all incoming telephone calls to required departments of operation and tvpe weekly work-sheets and schedules: monthly bulletins of events, press releases and letters and other assigned duties. Salary $293 $354 per month. Date of Employment February 8th, 1971 Apply tn writing to Mr. R.

Aikenhead. Saskatoon Centennial Auditorium. Saskatoon Sask. 2-8-C Experienced Waitress For part-time work. Apply in person to the Del Restaurant 120 2nd Ave.

North. 2-5-c EXPERIENCED WAITRESSES WANT-ed, full or part time. Apply tn person Elite Restaurant, 224-2nd So. 2-9-c EXPERIENCED HAIRDRESSER. Must like some long hair.

Phone 382-3375 or 382-6083 after 6 p.m. 2-5-c LEGAL SECRETARY Progressive law firm with rapidly ex. panding practice requires legal secretary. Salary commensurate with experience and ability. Excellent working conditions Apply Box I41D Star-Phoenix.

2-5-c EXPERIENCED POSTRONIC OPERA-tor to work evenings. Apply Bank of Nova Scotia Midtown Plaza. 2-6-c WANTED: WAITRESS FOR PART-time evening work. Wallings Restaurant. 1418 College Drue, Phone 653-2565 for interview appointment.

2-6-c 12 LADIES. IMMEDIATELY. FOR cosmetic and gourmet food sales. Part time only. Choose your oun hours.

242-2860. 2-8-c PART TIME WORK CHOOSE YOUR own hours 9-12 a.m.. 1-4 pm. and 5-8 weekdays. Saturdays optional our telephone order department.

Pleasant downtown office, salary. Phone 244-0137. 2-6-c UGH! WAT AN AWFUL TIME OF VEAR. Its time to do something different brighten up vour life and earn money too Become an AVON Representative. Territories City Park North Trk and West View.

Cal) now. Mrs. R. Rome 242-6296. 2-8-c SHORT ORDER COOK.

ALSO WAIT-ress. over 20. experienced only apply. Pennys Grill. 2-ll-c KEY-PUNCH OPERATOR We have an excellent opportunity for a key-punch operator reporting to the data processing supervisor Minimum of two years experience Is required and a kev-punch speed of 150 strokes per minute.

We are a potash mining and processing operation located 3f miles southeast of Saskatoon. Salary is commensurate with experience and qualifications. Excellent employee benefits and transportation to and from Saskatoon are provided. Reply to Miss Connie Tappen. personnel department Allan Potash Mines.

Allan. Sask. or call 257-3312 Allan cftilct. 2-8-r PRACTICAL OR STUDENT NURSE tor minor nuremg care Evenings plrne 241-9141. FrwUv 4.30-5.30 m.

only. 2-5-p DOMESTIC HELP iib HOUSEKEEPER FOR CITY HOME 3 adults. Uve in. Phone 352-7494. 2-8-c MATURE HOUSEKEEPER FOR Mother and highschool boy.

Uve-in. 343-9712. 2-10-c BABYSITTING 13c WILL DO BABYSITTING AND IRON-Ing In my home. 244-4875. 2-5-p RELIABLE TEEAGER WILL BABYSIT after school and weekends.

Phone 242-2631. 2-6-c PETER PAN KIDDIE CENTRE. 813 Broadway. Dav care for children. Mon -Sat.

242 7939 6534792. NUTANA PARK DAY CARE OFFERS Ute finest care at the lowest rates Phone 373-1886. m-2-9-c RELIABLE BABYSITTER TO LIVE in. 373-2517 after 6 m. 2-8-c WANTED: A VERY RELIABLE babysitter to come in.

(North Park area). 653-5415. 2-5-c PART-TIME BABYSITTER WANTED Immediately Sutherland area. 374-7801. 2-6-c BABYSITTER.

PART-TIME 4 AFTER-noons, one evening per week, 373-3526. 2-6-c WILL BABYSIT IN MY HOME. 382 5847. 2-5-C WILL BABYSIT IN OWN HOME COL-lege Park area. 374-7625 2-8-c RELIABLE 19 YR.

OLD WILL GO out to babysit week days. Caswell area. 652-3922. 2-5-c MATURE PERMANENT PART TIME babysitter required. 3 afternoons per week.

2 children 400 block Cumberland Ave. 373-0678 before 3 p.m. or after 6. 2-4-c MALE SITS WANTED 14 NEED ANYONE TO SHOVEL walks, clean basements or other odd jobs? CaU BiU or Brian, 653-5230 2D WILL DO ALMOST ANYTHING FOR almost anvbodv for price. Write Box 156D Star-Phoenix.

2-6-p FEMALE SITS. WANTED 15 EXPERIENCED LADY DOES DAY-work, painting, wallpapering, etc. 242-9408. 2-10-c CLEANING IRONING WANTED BY experienced energetic lady. References.

652-5338. 2-5-p WILL DO TYPING. 343-0978 2-5-c LUCRATIVE BUSINESS OPPORTUN-Uy available in your area. You can earn $200 to $700 per month distrib. uting wigs and exciting new cosmetics for women and men.

Training provided. Only ambitious people need apply. For more information write Box 150D Star-Phoenix. 2-10-c HELP WTD. Male, Female 16 AN OPTICIAN rs REQUIRED BY A Iaree Saskatchewan Medical Facility.

Please reply stating qualifications, training, and salary expected to Box 1677X. Star-Phoenix J-5-c HOSPITAL PERSONNEL IBa THE CANADIAN NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR THE BUND Requires EYE SERVICE SUPERVISOR Dirties To head new prevention of blindness department. wiU orgamre screening programmes supervise the Eve Bank do foilow-up work with clients prepare and give talks dealing with the programme after orientation training is completed. Qualifications: Registered Nurse with Public Health training nd free to travel. Aftuiv in writing to Mr.

J. J. Rusk. Director. P.O.

Box 1845. Regina. Sask. 2-5-c ONE REGISTERED NURSE REQUIR-ed for 20 bed hospital. Meals and residence accommodations available at $52 50 per month.

Salarv in accordance with R.N A. schedule. Registered pension plan in effect. Apply to Miss F. J.

Waite. Director of Nurring. Carrot River Union Hospital, Carrot River. Sask 2-25-c AGENTS CITY OF MOOSE JAW PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT Tender For Replacement and Purchase of Equipment NOTICE TO BIDDERS SEALED TENDERS marked "TENDER FOR REPLACEMENT AND PURCHASE OF EQUIPMENT" wiU be re-ceived bv the Citv Clerk, City Hall. Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, up to 2 00 C.S.f.

February 18th, 1971 for the supply and delivery of the following: Item: 1) One New 6' Lawn Maker. 2) One New Turf Aerator. 8) Two New 12 H.P, Commercial Convertible Gravely Tractors equipped with flail mower and snow blower attachments. K) Two New Super 7.8 Gravely Tractors equipped with rotary mowers. 5) One Goat Dnp Roller Instructions to Bidders, Specifications and Form of Tender may be obtained ai the office of the Parks and Recreation Superintendent.

Citv Hall, Moose Jaw. Saskatchewan. The Citv reserves the right to reject any or all tenders, and waive anv irregularities. The lowest or anv tender will not necessarily be accepted. CITY COMMISSIONERS.

CITY OF MOOSE JAW. 2-5-C TENDER Tenders will be received bv the office of the town clerk for stock piling and spreading gravel within the town of Warman. Bids for the Job and gravel Should be In bv February 11. 1971. P.

B. Janzen. Town Clerk Warman. Saak. 2-S-c TENDER FOR SALE Tenders will be received bv the undersigned until 3 00 pm.

S.T February 8. 1971 for 3 commercial lota In a new recreational subdivision known as McPhee l.ake Subdivision on Section 33. Township 56. Range 27. and located approximately 1 mile east of the entrance to Prince Albert National Park on Waskesiu cutoff leading to Highway No.

2. Applications, maps and related Information may be obtained from: Mr. A. Stark. Regional Superintendent.

Department ot Natural Resources. Prince Albert, Saskatchewan. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Reeidential lots mil be advertised and tenders called In Month of April. 1971.

J. E. Weymark, Deputy Minister, Department of Natural Resources, Regina. Sask. 2-8-c DEATHS ALTROGGE THE PASSING OF Mrs.

Sophia Altrogge, age 71 years, of 233 Talor Street. Saskatoon, occurred at ner residence on Feb. 3rd. The funeral service wUl be held on Saturday, Feb. 6th at It a.m.

from St. Francis Xavier Roman catholic Church, conducted bv Rev. E. Pre-foiiiame. Para funeral Chapel will be in charge.

The family gratefully decline floral tnbutes, donations may be made to the Sask. Heart hund, 708 Canada Bldg. A prayer service will be held on Fri. evening. Feb.

5th at the Church at 8 m. Surviving are: her husband Poseph: five sons, Leo of Humboldt. Edwin of St Benedict, Ravmond of Trail. B.C.. Robert and Vernon both of Saskatoon; three daughters.

Mrs. Virgil Tobin (Dorothy) of Saskatoon. Mrs. Tony Fabbro (Corlennet of Saskatoon and Mrs Clifford Graham (Bernice) of Outlook. Sask: also 36 grandchildren and one great grandson: six sisters.

Mrs. Benuce Wild-ncr and Mrs. Olivia Olson both of Minneapolis. U.S. Mrs.

Katherine Vornbrock of Sioux Falls. Iowa Mrs. Rose Minchler of Great Falls. Montana, Mrs. Jean Marthler of Sauk Centre.

Minn, and Mrs. Elizabeth Dueker of Fergus Falls. Minn. Mrs. Altrogge was predeceased bv two sons, Alfred on January 20th (958 and William on June 3rd, 1948 and bv five brothers and three sisters.

A resident of for the past 50 years, Mrs Altrogge was born at West Union Minnesota. S.A. and came to settling in the St. Benedict district. Mrs.

Altrogge was married on November 13th. 1923 and continued to reside at St. Benedict until 1959 when thev retired and moved to Saskatoon where she had resided until her passing. Interment will be made in the Roman Catholic Cemetery. 2-5-c BIRD IN HOSPITAL ON FEBRU-ary 2nd.

1971 after a lengthy Illness. Mrs. Kathleen Phvlis Bird, aged 44 years, bom in Saskatoon. Saskatchewan and a resident of Langford, C. for the past 7 years, late resi-dence.

2684 Millstream Rd. She leaves her loving husband. Fred and son. Fred Norman, at home: her brothers. Les Shilds.

Saskatoon, Ted Shilds. Kelowna. Jack Shilds. Hamilton, Ont. and Jim Shilds.

Victoria. B.C.: and her sister. Mrs. G. (Marjorie) Crabb.

Colwond. C. Service will be held in the Sands Funeral Chapel of Heather. Colwood, B.C. on Thursday February 4th.

1971 at 1 00 m. Rev, David Stiven officiating. Cremation. Flowers gratefully declined. Those so desiring may contribute to the Canadian Cancer Society, P.O.

Box 202, Victoria B.C. 2-3-6 COOKE-p THE PASSING OF MR. John Cooke of 1502 Cairns Ave Saskatoon. occurred in a Saskatoon hospital on Feb. 2nd.

The funeral service will be held ort Friday, February Sh at 2 m. from Park Funeral Chajpel. conducted bv Rev. D. J.

H. Cook. Surviving are- his lovmg wife, Gertrude: one daughter. Mrs. D.

M. Warren (Joan) of Saskatoon: one son pondd Y. Cooke 4 Calgary. Al-brrta: afto five grandchildren: two sisters- Mre. C.

F. Kendall of Hudson. Quebec: Mrs. M. D.

Deverauex of South Burnabv B.C. and one brother, O. A. Cooke of itoria. C.

A resident of Saskatoon fbr the past 42 years Mr. Cooke was bom in Laohute Quebec and came to Sask in 1924 to Prmce Albert where he resided until 1929 when he moved to Saskatoon where he had resided until his passing. Interment will be made Woodlawn Cemetery. Courtesy Parking North of the Chapel. 2-5-c PEAT THE DEATH OF MRS Alice Peat, age 85 years, of 802 14th Street Saskatoon, occurred in a local hospital on February 2nd 1971.

The funeral service will be held on Saturday Feb. 6th at 1 30 m. from the Chapel of Saskatoon Funeral Home, conducted bv Rev. Dingwall. (In lieu of flowers, donations to the Saskatchewan Council for Crippled Children and Adults.

1410 KUburn Avenue would be appreciated). Surviving are: a son. Tom. of Flesherton Ontario: four daughters Mrs. W.

J. (Dorothy) Forsyth of Toronto Mrs. Fred (Lorena) Heath. Miss Betty Peat and Miss Beatrice Peat, all of Saskatoon: seven grandchildren four great grandchildren: two brothers and four sisters She was predeceased by her husband. David, in 1920 and by a daughter.

Mrs Nell Thomas In December 1967 Mrs. Peat was born in Nelson. Manitoba, and came to Saskatoon in 1904. In 1906 she moved to Asquith and following her marriage farmed at Marengo until 1920 when she returned to Asquith. For the past 30 years she had resided in Saskatoon.

Interment will take place in Hill-crest Memorial Gardens. (Courtesy parking souh of the Chapel on 4th Avenue at 25th Street). "2-5-c TOWNLEY-SMTTH THE DFATH OF Mrs. Rosa Mary Townlev-Smlth, age 85 years of Wascana Hospital. Regina, Sask.

and formerly of Lash-burn. Sask occurred at Regina, Sask on Monday February 1. 1971 The funeral service wiil be held on Friday, Feb 5. 1971 at 2 Oft om. MST from All Saints Anglican Church.

Lashbum conducted bv Rev. Hill Surviving are: two sons- Thomas William. Regina. Sask and Charlew Frederick Saskatoon: four daughters Dorothy Mrs. D.

Gray) Lashbum. Celia (Mre. Tom Hughes), Victoria Mre Freda Smith. Manitou-wadge Ontario: Louise (Mrs. Wilf Hudson).

Thompson. aiso fourteen grandchildren and ten great grandchildren She was predeceased bv her husband WUliam Townlev-Smlth in i96l Flowers gratefully de-cllnid. donations to the Memorial Fund Ail Saints Anglican Church Lashbum. would be appreciated bv the famtiv Interment will be made in the Lashbum Cemetery. Arrangements are in care of Helirsing-Brem-n Funeral Chapel 2210 College Ave.

at Cornwall Street Regina. Sask. 2-5-c JENSENS PAINTING. DECORATING. I INCOME TAX COMPLETED EFFIC-plaster repairs sprav painting tex- ture ceiling.

Sandblasting, all tvpes 382-0424. xtf ientiv. Lowest rates 308 Glengarry Block. 244-5860. 242-2298.

m-3-2-p MALE HELP WANTED 12 (Continued) WANTED FORD PARTSMAN FOR LARGE EDMONTON FORD DEALER MUST HAVE SOME EXPERIENCE IN FORD PARTS APPLY BOX 1667X oIAR-PHOENIX 2-5-c ACCOUNTANT Required for large Ford and Mercury dealership in Northeastern Saskatchewan town (citv status). Automotive Accounting, costing and control an asset. Must be bondable and have managerial ability. Salary open for negotiation Send qualifications, refer, ences. salary expected etc.

to Box 1510. Prince Albert Sask. ti WANTED Two Reat Estate salesmen For more information, contact ERICKSON REAL ESTATE 310 2nd Ave. South. 2-8-c ADD TO YOUR INCOME.

FULL AND part time. Rawleigb Products Districts now available. Work your own hours. Good profits for hustlers Apply 4-6 129 Second Avenue north. 2-18-c WANTED THE BEST CHRYSLER PARTSMAN IN SASKATCHEWAN Unique opportunity for an experienced man to achieve rapid promotion in the parts field.

ENSIGN CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH LTD. IN VICTORIA, B.C. need a partsmans to control, telephone and counter sales. Hustle, drive and aggressive sales attitude will result in an income bevond normal wage scales. Company benefits.

perhaps the best in the industry Moving assistance available to a successful applicant. Phone collect Glenn Dunlop. 604 386-2411 or write Immediately to 1061 Yates Street. Victoria, B.C. 2-6-c TWO REPORTERS FOR DAILY newspaper in the Okanagan Valley Minimum of two and three years experience required.

Excellent working conditions. Apply to Managing Editor. Kelowna Dailv Courier. Box 40. Kelowna.

stating wages expected marital status and date when available. Also submit samples of work. 2-8-c AMBITIOUS SALESMAN REQUIRED who is a seif starter and can work without supervision in Saskatoon and northern Saskatchewan. Good car necessary We offer salary, car allowance expenses, commission and the finest line of food products for the institutional trade. Send details to: BOX 1670X STAR-PHOENIX 2-5-c WANTED: A FUR CUTTER TO Locate in Saskatoon.

Apply stating experience and salary expected. All replies in strictest confidence. Box 15JD Star-Phoenix. 2-8-c DEPARTMENT MANAGER to be responsible for a full line of Furniture, appliances, home entertainment centre and floor covering within a large Department Store operation. Annual volume of Salary, negotiable: good fringe benefits.

An excellent opportunity in a thriving Co-op witlun a progressive community. Apply In writing to: (MISS) ISABELLE BUTTERS. PERSONNEL MANAGER WEYBURN CO-OP ASS 117 3rd WEYBURN. SASKATCHEWAN. 2-8-c LONG ESTABLISHED WHOLESALE automotive requires trainees for counter salesmen and city salesmen.

Apply in own handwriting to 135D. Star-Phoenix 2-5-c EARN UP TO $200-1300 WEEKLY part time or full time. Canadian company offering Canadian men a chance. CaU 343-1500 for appointment. 2-fl-c LUMBER AND BUILDING SUPPLY MANAGER Progressive Lumber and Building Supply Company requires a manager for a west central Saskatchewan Branch.

Must be an aggressive self starter desirous of leading the field. Exceptional earning potential and profit sharing based on your individual ability to produce. Get in on this Immediate opportunity by contacting Reliance Lumber Company Limited P.O. Box 12-iO Saskatoon. Sask or phone 653-3811 for interview and particulars.

2-1 5-c COMMISSION SALESMAN TO COVER Manitoba and Saskatchewan territory for leather goods and western wear supplier. Must have reliable transportation and be hard worker Good income for right man. Experience an asset but not required Write giving full particulars including phone number and references. Interviews to be held In Saskatoon and Regina. Box 148D.

Star-Phoenix 2-6-p INSURANCE CLAIMS Albertas fastest growing insurance operation, the Alberta Motor Association is looking for an aggressive experienced claim man. If vnu have three to four years experience In the field of automobile and homeowner insurance and are looking to better your financial position and career possibilities, vou may be the man we are looking for. Call Bill Birnie. Clatms Manager a Edmonton. 474-0481 (davs) 434-8357 (evenings or write to O.

Box 3740, Postal Station Edmonton. Alberta. 2-8-c duly verified statutory declaration and with particulars and valuation of security held, if anv. must be sent to the undersigned before the 16th day of February. A.D.

1871. Canada Permanent Trust Company, 170 2nd Avenue. South. SASKATOON. Saskatchewan One of the Executors of the Estate.

55-c NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF ANNA STEINITZ. l-ate of the Citv of Saskatoon, in the Province of Saskatchewan, Deceased: ALL CLAIMS aeainst the above estate dulv verified bv statutory declaration with pardCiilars and valuation of security held, if anv must be sent to the undersigned before the XOth day of March A.D. 1971. RITCHTE. TUCKER PARTRIDGE, Barristers and Solicitors, 803 Canada Building Saskatoon Saskatchewan.

SOLICITORS FOR THE EXECUTOR, 2-5-C-S NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR CHANGE OF NAME NOTICE is hereby given of the following application to the Director of Vital Statistics in the Department of Public Health of the Province of Saskatchewan under the provisions of The Change of Name Act FROM Shelia Eva Perehudoff (known as Sheila Iva Perehudoff) TO: Shelia Eva Lowndes. FROM: Pamela Ann Perehudoff. TO: Pamela Ann Lowndes. FROM Susan Lee Perehudoff. TO: Susan Lee Lowndes.

DATED at the Citv of Saskatoon in the Province of Saskatchewan, this 2nd dav of ebruarv A.D. 1971, Shelia Perehudoff. 0 WALKER. ROMA VOW CHING, P.O. Box 1232.

Main Post Office, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. 2-5-c TENDERS CITY OF MOOSE JAW ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT Tender for Replacement Purchase of Equipment NOTICE TO BIDDERS SEALED TENDERS marked "TEN-DER FOR REPLACEMENT PURCHASE OF EQUIPMENT" will be re-celved bv the Citv Clerk, City HaU, Moose Jaw Saskatchewan, up to 2:00 PM. T. February 18th. 1971 for the supply and delivery of the following; 3) 36 000 Tbs, GV.W.

Truck Cab Chassis. Tandem Drive. 4) Garbage Packer. 5) 96 000 lbs G.V.W. Tandem Drive Dump Truck 6) Window Van.

4.000 lbs. G.V.W. 7) 7.500 lbs. G.V W. Truck Cab Chassis with Platform Hoist.

8 4 H.P. Vibration Rammer. 9) 3 60 lbs. Pneumatic Breakers. 12) Pneumatic Submersible Pump.

3a) Alternative Garbage Packer mounted on 36 000 rb. G.V.W Truck complying with Items 3 4. There will be trade-ins on Items 3 7 inclusive Instructions to Bidders. Specifications and Form of Tender mav be obtained at the office of the Citv Engineer. Citv Hall.

Moose Jaw. Saskatchewan. The City reserves the right to reject any or all tenders, and waive any irregularities The lowest or anv tender will not necessarily be accepted. CITY COMMISSIONERS. CITY OF MOOSE JAW.

2-5 Item: sso INVITATION TO TENDER Sealed tenders wtU be received until 4 0ft PM. Mountain Standard Time, Tuesday. February 23. 1971 for Sendee Station Painting Various Locations. Saskatchewan.

General contractors may obtain cop. ies of the plans specifications and contract documents from the Project Engineer. imperial Oil Limited 900 Standard Avenue Regina Saskatchewan for a deposit of $25 00 PAYABLE TO IMPERIAL OIL LIMITED The deposit will be refunded following return of the plans and specifications or the submission of a tender. When a contractor fails to submit a tender, his deposit will be refunded onlv if the plans and specifications art returned prior to tender closing. The successful general contractor will be required to furnish a performance and guaranty bond In the amount of 50 percent of the tender price.

Anv preliminary Inquires mav be directed to the Region Engineer at Edmonton or the Project Engineer at Regina. Sask. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Imperial OU Limited Marketing Department. Regina.

Saskatchewan. 2-3 Sunday lasts only to noon TORONTO (CP) The Ontario Court of Appeal Wednes day overruled two convictions for doing business on Sunday because the law says that Sunday afternoon isnt Sunday. Defence counsel Arthur Maloney told Judge David Coture the Lords Day Act defines Sunday as the period between Saturday noon an Sunday noon. He represented Sam Snider man, in business as Sam The Record Man, and his associate Marvin Singer. Both were fined $25 for running the business on Sunday.

Mr. Maloney said police officers laid the charge after visiting their downtown store on a Sunday afternoon. I Womens lib goes to dogs MOORE, Okla. (AP) The Moore city council has struck a blow for womens liberation-canine division. Dog licences for as long as anyone can remember have been $2 for female dogs and $1 for male dogs.

But the council has voted to enact a new ordinance making the charges equal. "Weve been using a real old ordinance which no one has paid much attention to-until now, said Mayor Bob Bartholomew. RATES Star-Phoenix Want Ad Rates: Six Cents Per Word Per Dav Six Consecutive Insertions for the Price of Five Minimum Count 12 Words Minimum Charge 75c Per Dav Classified Display is charged at 13. 78 per single column inch. Where 10 point or large type Is desired bv the advertiser for the com- Slete advertisement, the rate per word 12c per dav.

Minimum count 12 words minimum daily charge SI 50. Figures in groups of five or less, dollar marks, initial letters, count as one word. Where one line Is set in 10 point and the balance set in ordinary classified tvpe. the charge is 7c per dav for the 10 point line. Where the use of a box number is desired count as four words extra.

If replies are to be mailed to out-of-town DOnts. Diease add 10 cents to cover cost of postage While everv endeavor will be made to forward replies to box numbers to the advertiser as soon as possible we accept no liability in respect of loss or damage alleged to rise through either failure or delay in forwarding such replies however caused whether bv negligence or otherwise Citv advertisers must pick up box replies at the Star-Phoenix office. The Star-Phoenix assumes no responsibility for error after the first insertion. NOTICES Births 92 50 Marriages and Deaths In Memonams. Engagements.

Cards of Thanks rates $3 00 for insertion of 10 lines or less, extra line of five words, each 30c per line. Semi-Displays Accepted 8 30 a.m. to 12 noon dailv Monday to Friday for publication following dav (except holidavsi. Deadlines for continue, cancellation or correction of Want Ads 9 00 am dav of publication Monday to Fridav onlv On davs when the business office Is closed Want Ads for publication in our next issue mav be left In the box the front vestibule of the Star-Phoenix office. Please be sure to leave vour name address, phone number and number of insertions desired, WORD ADS ACCEPTED Up to 5 pm.

Monday through Friday for following dav's publication (except holidays). Display Advertising SCHEDULE OF COPY ACCEPTANCE TUESDAY 12 00 noon for Thursday. WEDNESDAY 12.0ft noon for Fridav. Thursday 12 00 noon for Saturday. FRIDAY 12 00 noon for Monday.

FRIDAY 300 pm for Tuesday and Wednesday publication All of the above times on a copy In hand basis1' allow time for copy pick-up and preparation, WANT AD PHONE 653-2100 CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAY, SUNDAYS MATL SUBSCRIPTIONS RATES IN SASKATCHEWAN year 130 00 8 months $18 00 3 months HOOO 1 month $3 50 Sat. onlv in Saskatchewan $7 50 per vr. Bv mat! or letter carrier walks in Saskatoon vear $4U 0 Bv Carrier 50 Cents Per Week To All Other ProtUlces and Countries Outside Canada 1 month 3 00 1 vear MO 00 Sat. onlv outside Saskatchewan 312 00 per vear. EXPERIENCED PAINTER EXTER-ior.

interior, also wallpapering Clean workmanship. Guaranieed. 242-4930. m-2-23-c FOR PAINTING AND PAPER HANG-ing caU Nicks Painting Reasonable rates Free estimates 382-6650. m-3-2-c PAINTER WiH do anv kind of painting.

Reasonable. 382-2802 2-9-C DISCOUNT PAINTING FREE ESTt-mates guaranteed workmanship. 242-2 2i 2-9-c ROOFING, EAVESTROUGHS 22 Saskatoon Eavestroughing Free estimates. Guaranteed Job. Cal) Mike.

382-6395. xtf ROOFING AND EAVESTROUGHING. New or repairs of anv kind Guaranteed. Absolute Builders. 242-2912.

m-2-5-c ROY LORAAS ROOFING CO. LTD. RE-ROOFING SPECIALISTS xtf TEACHERS 23 BORDERLAND SCHOOL UNIT NO. 4 requires Immediately PRINCIPAL Big Beaver School Five teacher staff. Grades 1 to 1ft.

Modern teacherage available. Principal's allowance. Apply In writing giving references phone number and fuU particulars to: Mr. T. W.

Fdwarrfs. Secretarv-Treasurer Borderland School Unit No. 4, Rockglen. Saskatchewan. 2-10-c TICKYTACKY 1971, ARGYLE SYNDICATE I Im out prowling, officer, because there are eight ladies playing bridge in my house!.

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