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Star-Phoenix from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada • 19

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NINETTE SASKATOON STAR-rnOENIX HELP WTD. Male, Female II (Continued1) FEMALE HELP WANTED 13 (Continued) MALE HELP WANTED 12 (Continued) DEM HS (Continued) TENDERS (tonUnfled) Index to Classifications Experienced Saleslady full time, on port time. Apply Hollywood Kura Ladia Wear 7-ld-c Investments 6 Investment Properties 60A Memurlam 4 Insurance 68A MIDDLE- GED COUPLE, NO CHILD ten for small country hotel, Min for beverage room. Lady for general hotel duties. Apply, stating experience, age and salary expected.

Box 1293 Star-Phoenix. 1-39-0 Experienced Bookkeeper required to fill permanent position. Tvpmg r.nd shorthand Full employe, benefits. Apply in own handwiiting, stating training and experience, date available and refeiences to General Manager, Sheraton-Cavalier Motor inn, Saskatoon. 7-30-c MUSGROVT! THE DEATH OK Wesley Musgrove, ago 92 years, Mount Pleasant Court occuired hospital on July 25.

The funeral service will be held on Wednesday, 2B, at 2 p.m. from MiKugues Funeral Home, conducted by Key. Benson Summers. Surviving are. wife, Mrs.

Isabella Musk rove; daughters. Mrs. S. (Edna) and Mis. Elmer Ethel) Musgrove of Saskatoon; sons, Melvin and Elmer of Saskatoon end four grandchildren seven great-grandchildren.

Bom Wlngham, Ontario, Mr. Musgrove came west to the Humiota district before coming to the Asquith district in 1904, where he farmed for 38 years. He came to Saskatoon 22 years ago. He was ardent bowler both in lawn carpet bowling. Interment will made in Woodiawn Cemetery.

7-27-c SERVICFS OF AN ALERT young woman are required fur stenographic and bookkeeping duties in the office of the Wadena School Unit. Aecuiate typing and shorthand essential. Kindly apply giving full details a to qualifications, experience, references, and taUty expected ip Elaine Nukrayko, secretary-treasurer, Wadena School Unit No. 46, Wadena, Sask. 7-31-c POSITION OPEN FOR REGISTERkB medical records librarian or accredited records technician in 110-bed activeauxiiiary hospital complex.

Addiess applications, giving complete personal data and professional history to Administrator. Walnwrlght Hospitals, P.O. Box 820, Wainwnght, Alberta. 7-28-c JILT I WHS 2--- Yugoslavia devalues currency BELGRADE (AP) Yugoslavia devalued its currency Saturday, announced introduction of a so-called hard dinar" and increased over-all prices in a major economic reform aimed at stabilizing its ailing economy. The local currency the dinar was devalued by 66.66 per cent, to 1,250 dinars to the U.S.

dollar from 750 dinars. The government announced that from Jan 1, 1966, it will issue new banknotes, exchanging the present ones at the rate of one new hard dinar for 100 present dinars. Boris Krajger, vice-premier, speaking to the Parliament, said prices will go uo 24 per cent. He said that in performing the currency devaluation Yugoslavia counted on its own forces and reserves, but added that agreements with the Soviet Union concluded recently will considerably alleviate our present foreign currency situation." He did not elaborate, but it was understood that the Soviet Union agreed to postpone Yugoslav debts and made other facilities available to Yugoslavia. Krajger said Yugoslavia is consulting the governments of the United States, Britain, Italy and France in connection with the reform.

These consultations are aimed at obtaining postponements of old debts and obtaining new credits t4 MANAGER WANTED By September for Tompkins Savings Sc Credit Union Limited, with assets of million dollars, Credit union or related experience required. Salary to be negotiated. Modem house available. Apply to? Tf. H.

HATLELID. CREDIT UNION LEAGUE, CO-OP BLOCK, REGINA. STATING SALARY EXPECTED. CLOSES AUGUST 7. 7-28-d MALE-FEMALE INSTRUC.

19a LEARN IBM Data Processing and Panel Wiring. International Data Processing Institute, 404 Glengarry Block Saskatoon. Phone 244-1511 or 652-4280 8-4-p Phone 653-0953 for SECRETARIAL TRAINING write to Allan Business College 310 20th St. East Saskatoon TRADES PROFESSIONS 21 SAW SHARPENING Burnett! Key Shop, 136 let S. Locks, door closers repaired.

xtfc TKCHINi FOR UNDERGROWD electrical and pipe installation. 343- 3652. 7-29-C Sc PAINTING. PLASTER stucco. After p.m.

244. 7058. 7-29-p City Carpet Cleaning Co. Established 1918, 105 Ave. S.

Rugs. Uphlstery, Reweavmg. 342-3648. xi I PAINTING. piaster repairs.

Reasonable prices. Evenyigs ph, K. C. Payne, 653-2001. xtf BASEMENTS OLD AND NEW EX' pertly repaired or platerad.

Toms Cement Service 242-3954. tf CONCRETE CONTRACTING, bert 6c Martin. 242-4674. GIL-- xtf. PART-TIME CLERK-TYPIST PERMANENT with previous experience in bookkeeping, typing and other clerical duties, for well known Saskatoon company.

Accuracy essential. Excellent remuneration for suitable applicants. Apply National Employment Office, Ordei No. F. 2153 tl MODERN 36 BED HOSPITAL RE quues Registered Nurses on or around September 1, 1965 Salary according to S.H.A, schedule.

Ac. coiumodation available in new modern residence. Apply stating qualifications and experience to Miss M. McCaughley Director of Nursing, Roetown Union Hospital, Rose-town, Sask. 8-10-c WANTED: UNMARR1ED7 JUNIOR I teno.

permanent position in small office. Regular raises. Starting sal- ary $180. Shorthand and typing. Phone 652-8811, 7-29-c DOMESTIC HELP 13b BABYSITTING, LIGHT HOUSE-, work.

Sept. 1. Five day week. Two children. Modern home.

Nutana. May live in. 343-6428. 7-27-p RELIABLE. MATURE HOUSEKEEP-er to take full charge while mother works starting Sept.

I. University area. Two children. Five-day week. Live out.

$130 a month. Reference required. Box 487A, Star-Phoemx. 7-27-p HOUSEKEEPER CAPABLE OF TAK-ing complete charge of home. 5-day week.

Live in. Starting salary Box '45A. Star-Phoemx. 7-28-p i. WANTED.

MIDDLE-AGED HOUSE- keeper fpr elderly widower in Rose- wavtutv1 Minm A-rn inu i Ugm houwork in. 242-4044. 8-2-p HOUSEKEEPER FOR TEACHER starting September. One preschooler. Sutherland.

343-7204. 7-27-e RELIABLE BABYSITTER AVAIL-able. Rlversdale area. 242-3021. 7-27-p WILL BABYSIT IN OWN HOME OR r.FE vicinity.

Exhibition. References. 653- floors. Wtpfs Concrete, 852-42 W-3757. 7-27-p m-10-l-c WANTED: PERMANENT BABY SItT FOR PAfJTING ter, August 1.

Live in preferred. Upper. 242-9174 242-43o5. Private room, 343-4697 after 6. xtf QUALIFIED HANDYMEN WILL IN-stall, repair plumbing, heating, electrical, eavestrnughmg, roofing, painting, plastering, tiling, concrete cabinets, carpentry, remodelling.

Workmanship guaranteed. 242-704 xtf EXPERIENCED BODYMAN WANT-ed. West central town. All modern facilities. Excellent hunting.

Apply Box 80, Kerrobert. bask. Phone 834-231)1. 7-28-c JUNIOR EXECUTIVE wanted by local QUALIFICATIONS: Age 23 to 30, married, presently employed in a responsible position, willing and able to accept responsibilities. All inquiries confidential, BOX 9B STAR-PHOENIX 7-28-c Aggressive Salesmen call on retail outlets in Western Canada.

Well known repeat product. position offers well above average earnings tor the right parties. be bondable, have late model For interview call 852-3028, 343-7075. 7-30-p LARGE WESTERN CANADIAN FIRM Handling nationally known janitor supplies, requires aggressive salesman for Saskatoon and some country territory Commission, oar allowance for reliable transportation, monthly draw. Reply giving details, age.

experience, phone number, etc. Box 1292, Star-Phoenix. 7-28-c TRADE SCHOOLS (MALE) 12a AUTOMATION, INDUSTRIAL electronics communication, radio TV. Devry Technical Institute of Canada, Toronto. Write Box 384, Saskatoon.

R. Teece, 244-8618. xtf FREE CAREER KIT International Correspondence Schools, 652-4222, Bob Carr 49 Howell Ave.t Saskatoon. Xtf FEMALE HELP WANTED 13 AIRLINE OFFICE Riuire An Experienced StenographerSecretary Shorthand mandatory, knowledge of Bookkeeping desirable. APPLY TO BOX 14B STAR-PHOENIX 7-28-c INVERMAY-CANOKA UNION HOS pital A registered general duty nurse is required for the above 10-bed modern hospital.

Salaiy as per S.R.N.A. policies. Differential for evening and night duty, 40-hour week, recognition in salary for past experience. Accommodation and full maintenance available at very reasonable rates. For further policies write: Diiector of Nursing Services, Invermay Union Hospital, Invermay, Sask.

8-8-C CANORA UNION HOSPITAL REGIS-tered general duty nurses are required for the above hospital This is a fully accredited modern 66-bed hospital. Salary range with difierentlal for nights and evenings, recognition given for past experience Accommodation available in residence. For further policies write: Director of Nursing Services. Can-ora Union Hoapitul, Canora Sask. 8-9-C WANTED SHIRT PRESSER Experience not necessary.

Apply In person to: TIP TOP CLEANERS 1810 Broadway 7-28-c EXPERIENCED TYPIST. FIVE AF-ternoons per week. Nutana area. Box 486A Star-Phoenix, 7-27-c HOME FURNISHING SALES Experienced saleslady required immediately for full time position in our lamps, pictures and mirrors department. Applicants should possess good product knowledge in these departments and be able to offer advice to customers.

Age from 23 to 35 years. Steady employment. five day. 40 hour week. Full range of fringe benefits including contributory pension plan, with top salary ana good working conditions.

Applv In person to: Personnel Office HUDSONS BAY COMPANY T-27-c LADIES WEAR SALES GIRL RE-quired. Experience desirable, but not essential. Apply Fashion Fur Co. 1 i URGENTLY WANTED BY 8 BED modem hospital. One R.N.

for the month of August, to relieve Matron during holidays. An R.N. for staff duties, Salary per SRNA schedule. Also a cert, nursing assistant. These two to start as soon as possible.

S34.50 for full maintenance. For further particulars apply to Mrs. G. Kirby, Matron, Craik Community Hospital, Craik. Sask.

7-28-c EARN EXTRA MONEY. SHOW CAN-ada's finest line of Christmas cards, wraps novelties etc. Over 300 Items. For free beautifully Illustrated catalogue samples on approval and the fastest service, Jeandron Greeting Card 1253 King St. Hamilton, Ont.

x-10-l-c HAIR DRESSING INSTRUCTRESS wanted. Top wages. 40 hour week. Anyone with journeymans cer. tificate may apply.

We are willing to train applicants for this position. Apply Miss Della Turn-null at 227 21st Street, East. Phone 652-2490. 7-28-c EXPERIENCED WAITRESS WANT-ed. $1 per hour for full time work.

Must be experienced. Apply in person. Diana Grill, 142 2nd Ave. North. 7-30-c WANTED EXPERIENCED HAIR dresser.

Top wages, good working conditions. Box 32. Melfort, 7-28-p CAPABLE WOMAN FOR CLEAN-ing and dishwashing. Apply: Wallings Restaurant, 1418 College Sheet. Opposite university campus.

8-2-c IF YOU WANT WORK but can-not give full time we have just the tiling you need. Write Avon Mgr. Mrs. M. Rome, 1031 Ave.

Noith. Saskatoon, Sask. or call 242-6296. 7-29-c EXPERIENCE HAIRDRESSER wanted for new salon. Good working conditions.

Phone 242-9042, t-as-c 4 HOUSEWIVES GIRLS Do you wish you were back In the office? WE NEED EXPERIENCED Stenos, t.vputs. comptometer dictaphone operators and bookkeeping machine operators. Temporary assignments. PAID WEEKLY Manpower Services 240 23rd St. East 653-0634 7-27-C WANTED IMMEDIATELY, COM-panion for elderlv ladv.

Avalon district. For further details please phone 653-1762. 7-30-c One THE HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT WILL DO babysitting or housework, 652-4408. 7-28-c WILL BABYSIT IN OWN HOME. 1407 8th north.

244-4210. 8-2-p EXPERIENCED HEDGE TRIMMING 1 and painting. Odd jobs. 242-5862. I 7-28-p MALE SITS.

WANTED 14 FIRST CLASS CARPENTERING. Reasonable. Ph. 343-0419. 343-0177.

xtf PAINTING, ODD JOBS. GARBAGE removal. Phone 244-7518. 7-29-p I Acreage 61 Agent Articles lor Bale Articles Wanted 26 Auto Repairs A Accessories 78 Autos A Trucks Wanted 72 Autos tor Sale 71 Auto finance 71A Bank Loans 66 B.C. Properties 3 Births 1 Bicycles A Motorcycles 28 Board A Boom 66 Board A Room Wanted 7 Business Opportunities 69 Business A Pref.

Directory 76 Buildings 48A Babysitting 18C Card Thanks Coal A Wood Deaths Domestic Help Wanted 13B Farm. Lands For Bal 58 Farms anted 59 Feed A Seed 85 Female Help Wanted 18 Female Instructions 1 Female Situations Wanted 16 inanctal 68 Funerals Funeral Directors 7 Furnishings Gardening 35A Help Wanted (Male-Female) 16 tionsea For Rent (Famished) 45 Houses For Rent (Untarnished) 46 Boases For kale 44 Houses Wanted 49 LOST AND FOUND 10 LOST: SMALL BROWN DOG. AN-swers to Ginger. Owners name on tag. 652.4675.

7-27-p LOST IN GROSVENOR PARK area. BROWN AND WHITE, PART Chihuahua, male dog. Answers to the name of Boy-Bov. Childs pet. Reward.

Call 343-605i. 8-2-c MALE HELP WANTED 12 TAXI DRIVERS WANTED MUST know city. Top wages. Phone or see supervisor. Yellow Cab, 244-8166.

tf DOORMAN REQUIRED FULL TIME POSITION YEAR AROUND. MUST BE CONSCIENTIOUS AND RESPONSIBLE. APPLY IN PERSON ONLY TO: DAYLIGHT THEATRE, 2 P.M. TO 5 P.M. DAILY.

7-28-C ROU'TE SALESMAN TO SELL OFF truck and take orders on a weekly basis for Saskatoon, Prince Albert. North Buttleford and points inbetween with experience In restaurant equipment or tea and coffee. Reply Box 488A Star-Phoe-niv, giving age, mantal status, experience and references. Wages $75 per week plus commission and ex-pences while on the road. Ail company benefits.

Must be bond-able. 7-27-c URGENTLY REQUIRED: one body shop foreman, also one fully experienced bodyman. Wages per month. Call collect 672-2311, Camrose, Alberta or Box 1291 Star-Phoenix. 7-27-c CITY OF DAWSON CREEK, B.C.

ACCOUNTANT Applications will be received by the City of Dawson Crek, C. for the position of accountant. Applicants to have experience and full knowledge of municipal accounting procedures. Applicants to state age, qualifications and references. Salary range $500 to $580 per month.

Applications will be received to August 9, 1965. M. HrLLHOUSE, CITY TREASURER 7-28-c ENGINEERING TECHNICIAN WITH experience in soils, concrete and asphalt testing required on a basis of permanent employment. Please reply with pertinent information and references to E. Graham, P.

Eng P.O. Box 448, Dawson Creek, B.C. 7-27-c-s EXPERIENCED EDITOR" REQUIRED for interior B.C. daily. Preference to capable, sober, sports-minded person with big weekly or small daily background.

Must be able to take full charge of news departments. Top pay plus full family hospital and medical. Submit particulars of work record and names for character references to Box 1302 Star-Phoenix, 7.27-c CAR SALESMAN WANTED PHONE 343-4148. 7-27-c BUDGET MAN Required at once. Duties to con.

sist of general accounting work along with some selling in the store. Age 20-30. Excellent opportunity for advancement. Apply in writing or in person to: FIRESTONE STORES 7-28-c CONSTRUCTION LABOURERS required at South Saskatchewan River dam. per hour starting wage, six day week nine hours per day.

Board and room accommodations available at contrac tors camp. For further information phone Cutbank 2541. 7-28-c CASEWORKER In the field of correctional rehabilitation. Duties include interviewing inmates of correctional institutions, family counselling, parole investigation and supervision, ell phases of after-care. Professional supervision Is provided.

Applicants should be graduates of aeciedited schools of social work Persons with B.A. who are willing to undertake post-gardu-ate study in social work may be considered. Personnel policies are consistent with C.A.S.W. standards. Salary commensurate with education and experience.

Apply to: EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, JOHN HOWARD AND -ELIZABETH FRY SOCIETY OF MANITOBA. 307 1181 PORTAGE AVENUE. WINNIPEG 10, MANITOBA. 7-28-c EXPERIENCED FIELD ENGINEERS required on major construction project. Salary commensurate with experience and ability.

Excellent pros- for men with initiative. Apoly .0. Bo 40. Cutbank. 7-28-c EXPERIENCED SHORT ORDER COOK APPLY IN PERSON TO THE DEL RESTAURANT 120 2ND NORTH 7-27-c-s WANTED SALESMEN PRESENTLY railing on retail outlets.

Better than average commission. WU1 not conflict with present work. 343-9052. 7-27-p LIB 25 In Loans Lust Lets Lots Male Male Male Pet Real Listings Wanted Livestock Wanted A Found Wanted For hale Machinery A F.epalrs Ilflo Wanted Instructions Male-Female Instructions Hituationa Wanted Marriage Licenses Miscellaneous Money To Loan Monuments Musical Instruments Personal 24 Stock 87 Poultry A tggs 86 Estate 48 Rooms Furnished 53 Rooms Unfurnished 54 Rooms (Furnished A Unfur.) 64 A Rooms Wanted 55 Situations Wtd (Male-Female) 17 Stores A Offices 66 Storage Space 88 Suites Furnished 61 Suites Unfurnished 01A Suites (Furnlshed-Unfur.) 51B Suites Wanted 62 Summer Resorts 87 Swap 81 88 81 A 74 81 48 87 A Teachers Wanted Tlnsniithing Tires A Vulcanising Trades A Professions Trailers Warehouse Bpaot Winter Resorts MALE HELP WANTED 12 (Continued) LOCAL GROCERY WHOLESALE RE-quires young man in late teens or early twenties with basic knowledge of accounting Commercial accounting course or experience necessary. Excellent opportunity for advancement with expanding com.

pany. Apply P.O. Box 709, Saskatoon. 7-28-c SAWMILL AND LOGGING COM-pany requires operator for Le-toumeau or Pettibone for sorting and stacking logs. Will break in partially trained man.

Give references. Phone collect L. M. Hampton, Boston Bar, B.C. 867-9214.

7-30-c ROCKET-JET BLAST OFF TO NEW HEIGHTS! We require a young man 20-27 who wants to get up in the world. The man selected for this adventure must be neat in appearance, have a positive attitude, and a sincere liking for people. Experience Is made unnecessary bv our professionally administered three stage training program lets you gam altitude fast. Starting salary of no less than $75 a week will increase as your rope upwards. GET ON THE LAUNCHING PAD NOW! For Full Details Call 652-8946 7-27-c DIRECTOR MANAGER FOR Prince Rupert Friendship House A newly built hostel.

For Community work with the transient population and Native people of the area. Salary to be negotiated commensurate with training and experience, Applications to be directed to Friendship House Association, Box 487, Prince Ruper-, B.C. 7-27-c WANTED: RELIABLE MAN FOR farm work, repairing buildings, do some painting. Must be able to drive truck during harvest. Going wages.

Box 153 Conquest, Sask. 7-27-p EXPERIENCED MAN REQUIRED for service station in city State age. and experience. Box 485A Star-Phoemx. 7-27-c We Require Immediately: Frame and Wheel Alignment Mechanics ALSO Trailer and Air Brake Mechanics Experienced men only need apply.

Steady employment guaranteed. Excellent working conditions. All new equipment. New modern simp Top wages with full company benefits. Ail applicants please state full particulars of previous employment to: OFFICE AND PERSONNEL MANAGER.

A. B. ZEREBESKI McCOY BROS. LTD. CORNER 112 AVENUE AND 149 STREET, EDMONTON, ALBERTA 7-31-c MECHANIC QUALIFIED FOR FRONT end visual liner machine.

Full em- Slovee benefits plus top salary. Motors Terrace, B.C, 7-id-c SECURITY OFFICERS for CONSTRUCTION PROJECT Near Saskatoon. Height 5 ft. 10. age 22 to 50 years.

Education trade 10. Starting salary $325. iRte qualifications, previous ex- genence, when available. Must ave car. Phone number and marital status.

BOX 1299, STAR-PHOENIX 7-28-C WE HAVE AN OPENING FOR A qualified male cook for a modern hotel dining room. Permanent position. Apply Imperial Room, Hotel. tf ROAD CONSTRUCTION COMPANY requires heavy duty mechanics, truck operators and a welder. Applv in person or write giving ex-peiience, age, marital status end references to Ktrsch Construction Company, Radlsson.

Sask. 7-28-c EXPERIENCED MEAT CUTTERS Starting wages according to experience. Regular increases. Opportunity to get ahead. 40-HOUR WORK WEEK Pension Plan Sick Benefits ft Gioup Insurance if Paid Vacation If you are an experienced meat cutler, Safeway has a good job for you In a modem Safeway store.

See V. Foss Canada Safeway Office, 305 1st North 1 p.m. to 4.00 p.m. Monday through Friday 7-27-c EXPERIENCED GRANITE POLISH-er. Granite Cutter and Letter Cutter reeqmred.

Applv Alberta Granite Marble and Stone Comoany, 10702 101 Street, F.dmonton, Alberta. 7-27-c To This Must car. FOR STRUCTURAL STEEL THYSICS ADDITION UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN Scaled tender clearly marked a to content will be received by the undersigned until 3 p.m. C.S.T. Tuesday, August 10.

1965, for the supply, delivery and erection of structural steel and steel decking for the proposed addition to the Physics Building on the Saskatoon Campus. Plans and specifications may be obtained from the Architects, Kerr Cullingwoith, 002 Investors Building, Saskatoon on deposit i $25.00. The lowest or any tender will not be accepted. A Pringle, Controller, Box 90, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Sask. 7-97-c GRAVEL TENDER Sealed tenders will be received by the undersigned until 2 00 p.m.

(Central Standard Time) Friday. August 8, 1955, and opened i public immediately thereafter, for stripping pit, screening to a maximum of 1.5 Inches, loading, hauling and placing 4.100 cubic yards of gravel in L.I D. 974, Big River on maiket and gnd roads. All work to be completed by September 4. 1965.

The tender must be accompanied by a certified cheque made out to the Department of Municipal Affairs in tile amount of $300.00. Particulars, specifications and tender forms may be obtained from the L.I.D. Office at Big River or from the undersigned. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders must be submitted in an envelope clearly marked Gravel Tender August 6" and forwaided in a mailing envelope to: Deputy Minister, Department of Municipal Affairs.

Local Improvement Districts Branch, Administration Regina, Saskatchewan. 7-27-c-s GRAVEL TENDER Sealed tenders will be received by the undersigned until 2 00 p.m. (Central Standard Time), Tuesday, August 1965, and opened In public immediately thereafter for crushing and screening, hauling and placing 12,385 cubic yards of gravel on grid roads L.I.D. 990 Meadow Lake end 989 Pterceiand. All work, to be completed by October 1, 1965.

Contractor may bid on part or all of the gravelling. The tender must be accompanied by a certified cheque made out to the Department of Municipal Affairs in the amount of $400.00. Particulars, specification, and tender forms may be obtained from the L.I D. office at Pierceland, Meadow Lake or from the undersigned. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted.

Tenders must be submitted in an envelope clearly marked Gravel Tender August 8 and forwarded in a mailing envelope to: Deputy Minister Department of Municipal Affairs, Local Improvement Districts Branch, Administration Building, Regina, Sask, 7-27-c TENDERS FOR CONSTRUCTION OF MUNICIPAL OFFICE Tenders will be received by the undersigned for construction of a municipal office building in the Town of Luseland. The building to be approximately 18x36, at least two rooma, with full basement. Tenders to include all Internal and external finishing heating equipment anl electrical wiring and installation of wash basin and lavatory in basement. Work to be completed by November 1, 1969, Tenders to be received on or before noon of Tuesday, August 10th, 1965. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted RM of Hearts Hill No, $52, Box 9, Cactus Lake, Sask.

7-27-c NOTICES NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR CHANGE OF NAME NOTICE ts hereby given of the fol lowing appLcation to the Director of Vital Statistics in the Depaitment of Public Health of the Province of Saskatchewan under the provisions of The Change of Name Act. From: HUGH SINCLAIR To: LLOYD HUGH SINCLAIR DATED at Saskatoon, in the Province of Saskatchewan, this 23rd day of July, A.D. 1965. H. Sinclair, 405 Avenue Q.

South, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. 7-r-c BIRTHS 1 THE SASKATOON STAR-PHOENIX will send free of chaige a lovely "Baby Book" to the proud parents Inserting birth notices. xtf DEATHS FRIESEN THE DEATH OF MRS. Margaretha Fnesen, wife of the late Bernhard A. Friesen.

age 94 years, of Rosthern, occurred at Rosthern on Juiy 22 1965. The funeral service will bo held on Mondav, July 26. 1965. from Eigen-heim Mennonite Church at 2 conducted by Rev. I.

Schmidt. Millers Funeral Home of Rosthern will be in charge, surviving are: three daughters. Mrs. Kaiherina Siemens, Mrs. justina Letkemann, (Helen.

Mrs, J. J. Letkemann of Rosthern; three sons, Bernhard M. Fnesen, Aron M. Friesen of Rosthern, Abraham K.

Friesen of Steinback, one brother, Jacob A. Woelk of Winslow, Arizona; 36 grandchildren, 37 greatgrandchildren. Mis. Friesen was predeceased by her husband in 1957 two grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Pallbeareig are Ambros Siemens.

Jonathon Fi iesen, Benjamin Unger. Gustav Friesen, Peter Friesen and Donald Letke-mann. Interment in Eigenheim Cemetery. 7-27-c KACHUR THE PASSING OF MRS Antoma Kachur, age 60 years, beloved wife of Mr, Joseph Kachur of 114 108th Street. Saskatoon, occurred in a local hospital on Friday, July 23.

19t5. The Funeral Mass will be sung on Tuesday. July 27 at 10 a m. from St. Georges Ukrainian Greek Catholic Cathedral, conducted bv Rt.

Rev. J. Olvnyk. Surviving are her husband; two daughters, Mrs. W.

Wutrke (Oigai and Mrs. Lutzer (Borzeenai, both of Saskatoon; two sons, Walter of Kelowna, C. and John of Saskatoon; one sister, Mrs. Jennie Kuch-apcki of Peterson, Sask fourteen grandchildren and one great-grandchild. The lte Mrs.

Kachur was bom at Alvena, SaJc and had lived at Alvena and Prud homme before coming to Sutherland where she had resided for the oast 20 years. Mrs. Kachur was predeceased bv one sister, Julia in 1970, and one brother. William 1938. Pravrra will be offered from Paik Funeral Chapei on Monda, July 26 at 9 00 m.

Interment will take place the family plot in the Catholic Cemetery. Courtesy parking north of the chapel 7-27 -o 32 in July his two two and in an and be at 23, of to FEMALE SITS. WANTED 15M5 AaLragE.Id fhYniiu! where we supply the materials Free estimates. Ball Lumber 614 9th St. 244-0177.

7-29-c LADY DESIRES Phone 652-6o98. NEMISH THE PASSING OF MR. Stefan Nemish, age 62 years, beloved husband of Mrs. Martha Nemish of Lainiwcl, occurred his late residence on Friday, July 1965. The Funeral Mass will be sung on Tuesday, July 27 at 10 a.m.

from tlie Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church at Macdowaii, bask. Sui-viving are his wife; one daughter, Mrs. Paul Bohun lAnmel of Kry-dor, four sons, John Nemish Red Deer Hill, Mike Nemish of Krydor, Sask Peter Nemish of Meriitt, B.C, and Joe Lozinsky of Saskatoon; three sisters, Mrs. Nick Rommings and Mrs. Barbara Sapchuk, both of Saskatoon and Mrs.

Fon Puto of Krydor. ana eleven grandchildren. The late Mr, Nemish was born in Western Ukraine and came to Canada fiity-two years ago. He lived at Fish Creek, Sask. until moving to Krydor in 1915 and in 1951 moved to Red Deer Hill, In 1964 moved the Lamwci distiict where he had srnce farmed.

Mr. Nemish was piedeceased by his first wife, Caroline in 1901. Players will be of-feied from Park Funeral Chapel on Monday, July 26 at 8.00 pm. Intei-ment will take place in the family plot in the Macdowaii Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church Cemetery. Courtesy parking north of the chapel.

7-27-c SMITH BEN J. SMITH, AGED 75. 1824 7th Avenue, north, Lethbridge, Alberta, passed away Friday, July 23. 1965. Veteran of both world wars, farmed at Guernsey, he was employed at the City of Leth-bndge for years.

Surviving are his wife Babs; thiee brothers, Gregor in Scotland, Peter of Saskatoon. Tom of Vancouver; two sisters, Mrs. M. Krr and Mrs. A.

Dover of Glasgow, Scotland. 7-27-p TAYLOR THE PASSING OF MR. Geoige Wallace Taylor, age 72 years, beloved husband of Mrs. Pearl Taylor of 906 Avenue North, Saskatoon, occurred in a local hospital on Saturday. July 24.

1965. The funeral service will be held on Tuesday July 27 at 1.30 p.m. from Park Funeral Chapel, conducted by Rev. R. Davidson.

Surviving re: his wife, one daughter, Mrs. II. Hodgson of Victoria. B.C.; one son, James Wallace of Saskatoon and four grandchildren. The late Mr.

Taylor was bom at Dominion City, Manitoba and came to saskatoon in 1916 where he had since resided. Mr. Taylor was employed with the Canadian National Railway until his retirement in 1958 and was a member of Parkview Presbvterian Church. He was predeceased by his first wife in 1953. Interment will take place in the family plot in Woodiawn Cemetery.

Courtesy parking north of the Chapel, staff attendant. 7-27-c WHALEN THE DEATH OF CLARA E. Whalen, age 60 years of 1210 Kii-burn Avenue, occurred suddenly in hospital at Calgary on July 23. 1965. The funeral service will be held on Wednesday, July 28 at 3 00 pm.

fiom the Free Methodist Church, conducted bv Rev. Buffam and Rev. M. Hindmarsh, Donations to the Choir Gown Fund of the Free Methodist Church in lieu of flowers, Surviving are her husband, Burnell Whalen; one daughter, Mrs. S.

Tavler (Rita), Saskatoon; one son, Ed Whalen. Calgary; four frandchildren; also her mother, Iis. George Maranda, Saskatoon; and one sister. Mrs. Rita Blow field.

California. The late JVIrs. Whalen was born in Brockton, Mass. Coming west to Saskatchewan 45 years age, she settled in the Nipawin district and in 1925 came to make her home In Saskatoon. Mrs.

'AVhalen was a faithful member of the Free Methodist Church. She served as a member of the Church Board for a number of years and as church oi-ganist from 1942 until 1954 when she retired due to ill health, Interment will take place in Woodiawn Cemetery. The Saskatoon Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. 7-27-c WIEBE THE PASSING OF MR. Jacob Arthur Wiebe, age 62 years, beloved husband of Mrs.

Agatha Wiebe of 1639 Avenue north. Saskatoon. occurred in a local hospital on Sunday. July 25. 19oo.

The funeral service will be held on Wednesday, July 28 at 2.00 p.m. fiont the Wingard Anglican Church. Surviving are his wife; two daughters, Mrs. 1C. Staley (Helen) of Burnabv, B.C.

and Mrs. B. Wilkinson (Isabella) of Prince Albert Sask one son, Harry of Duck Lake, four sisters. Mrs. Ann Webb of Vancouver, B.C Mrs.

katnerme Lutrh-r of Calgary. Mrs. Marv Gutch of Saskatoon and Mrs. Helen Orge of White Rock. three brothers, Henry Wiebe of Chicago, 111 Aaron Wiebe of North Surrey.

B.C. and BUI Wiebe of South Burnaby, B.C.; and eight grandchildien. The late Mr. Wiebe was born at Rosthern, had bought grain at Carlton, Sask. and for ten veajs had operated the ferrv at Wingard, before coming to Saskatoon in 1959 Mr.

Wiebe was predeceased bv one son. Clifford, in 1957. In Leu of flowers the family requests that donations be made to the Saskatchewan Heart Foundation. Interment will take place In the family flot in the Wingard Cemetery. Park uneral Chapel is In charge of arrangements.

7-27-c FUNERALS LEE THE FUNERAL SERVICE OF the late Mr James Ruell Lee, who died on July 22, 1965, was held from Park Funeral Chapel on July 24 at 1.30 p.m., conducted by Rev. Donald McDonald. Honorary pallbearers were T. D. Jones.

A. Meyers, W. A. Sim, W. MngbudL Active pallbearers were Bert Mr-Callion.

Pat Boucher. Les Palmer, Sam Christopher Peter Dibb. Vic Harper. Interment took place in the family plot in Hillcrest Memorial Gardens. 7-27-c IN MEM0R1AM THE STAR-PHOENIX HAS A BCJP.

ply of verses for your convenience in making up your In Memonam. Kindly inquire at the desk. xtf MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUERS OF MARRIAGE LICENSES Quality Credit Jewellers. House of Diamonds. 133 2nd north, xtf FUNERAL DIRECTORS Park Funeral Chapel 311 3rd.

Avenue, North Phone 244-2103 Jack M. Binkley, Donald Somers McKAGUES FUNERAL HOME McKague Phon 242-3131 R. J. MoKague 300 3rd S. SASKATOON FUNERAL HOME W.

A. EDWABDS 33 4th Ave. No. Phone 344-S577 WESTWOOD MEMORIAL CHAPEL Phon 2nth St Ave. Rae J.

Murdock 7- Terry Mlchavlluk FLORISTS MILLARS FLORISTS AND GROWERS 214 21st East Ph. 652-7722 Night 343-3818, 342-8052 Flowers by Wire. VICTORIA FLORISTS (MRS. A. McAllister, Miss L.

Gold). Dayllimt Theatre Building. Phone 242-3064 nursery phone 653-2533. xtf FRANK J. DOWDING FLORIST Ltd.

234 2nd south (opposite Odeon Theatre). Phone night and holidays 343-898, 652-4214, 343-3904. xtf ANGUS G. McTAVISH, FLORIST, member Florists Telegraph Delivery. 206 2nd Ave north, phone 242-1345.

Night phone 343-1574. MARRIOTT TLOVvERs 126 2nd North Phone 242-2107 When rds of sympathy are inadequate Flowers sav best. CONNIES FLOWERS LTD. Grosvennr Park Shopping Centre 343-2806 i. It.

343-4460 Xti RATES Star-Phoenix Want Ad Rates: Four Cents Per Word Per Pay, Six Consecutive Insertions for the Price of Five. Minimum Count 10 Words Minimum Charge 40c Per Day Classified Display Is Charged at 2.66 per single column inch. Where 10 point or large type is desired by the advertiser for the complete advertisement, the rate per word is Be per day. Minimum count 10 words. 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 type the charge is 57c per day for the 10 point lute. Where the use of a box number is desired count as four words extra. If replies are to be mailed to out-of-town points, please add 10 cents to cover cost of postage. While every 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 oi delay in forwarding such replies, however caused whether by negligence or otherwise. City advertisers must pick up box replies at the Sta r-Pnoenix office.

The Star-Phoenix assumes no responsibility for error after the first insertion. WANT ADS ACCEPTED a.m. to 5 p.m. daily Monday to Friday for publication following day (except holidays). Deadline for cancellation of Want Ad 9:00 a.m.

day of publication Monday to Friday only. On days when the business office is closed, Want Ads for publication in our next issue may be left in the box ih the front vestibule of the Star-Phoenix office. Please be sure to leave your name, address, phone number and number of insertions desired. Semi-Displays Accepted Up to 3 p.m. Monday through Friday for following day's publication (except hohdavs).

NOTICES Birth, $1.50. Marriages and Death, In-Memonams, Engagements, Cards of Thanks, etc. rates $2.00 for insertion of 10 lines or less, extra line of five word each, 20c per line. Display Advertising SCHEDULE OF COPY ACCEPTANCE 12 NOON DAILY AS FOLLOWS: MONDAY for Wednesday's Paper TUESDAY for Thursdays Paper WEDNESDAY for Fridays Paper THURSDAY for Saturday's Paper FRIDAY for Monday's Paper FRIDAY for Tuesdays Paper WANT AD PHONE 242-3141 CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAYS, SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS SUBSCRIPTION RATES MAIL RATES IN CANADA 1 year 20 00 12 50 6 50 2.50 0 months 3 months 1 month By mail or letter carrier walks in Saskatoon 1 year 30.00 To all countries Outside Canada: 1 year 30 00 I month 3.00 By Carrier in Saskatoon mild on Motor Delivery Routes 40 Cents Per Week By Carrier All Other 35 Ceilts Per Week Back Copies by Mail Minimum Charge 25 Cents TENDERS TENDERS FOR PAVING Sealed tenders will be received by the undersigned until 2:00 p.m. Regina City Time on the date shown Jor the work listed below, and will be opened in public immediately thereafter.

Tender forms and contract documents may be obtained at th office of the undersigned. Contract No. 6560 For paving No. 4 highway from the junction of 43 highway to Swift Current, a distance of approximately 22 63 miles. Approximate Quantities: Sub-Base 177.299 tons Base Course 160.436 tons Surface Course 24.893 tons Haul 358,832 ton miles Deposit with Tender $26,500 00.

Tenders Close August 11, 1965. L. T. HOIJV1ES, Deputy Mimsiei, Saskatchewan Department of Highways. 7-27-c-s 3.

in DIRT, TREE. GARBAGE REMOVAL. Hagan, phone 242-8556 or 242-B751." JENSENS PAINTING. DECORAT ing, plaster repairs. Interior.

ex terior, spray painting, texture ceiling. 242-8316. m-8-2-e WALL WASHING SERVICE. RUGR gnd furniture cleaned. 652-8771.

m-8-2-b ADAMS PAINTING 244-4835 OR 343-6134. Interior, exterior. xtf ROGERS ELECTRICIANS Service and wiling 242-3808. 533 10th east. m-8-ll-fl HAL ELECTRIC SERVICE AND wiring our specialty.

22-5142. xtf EAVESTROUGHING AND HEATING repairs. Free estimates. Murray's Sheet Metal 242-61 19- m-7-23-c STUCCO, STEPS. DRIVEWAYS-walks, fencing.

653-0512. x-ll-2-c PAINTING, FLOOR SANDING, wood finishing and repairs. Phone' Bill, 652-7175 or Ed. 652-1865. m-8-4-a PETERSON CHIMNEYS LTD.

CHIM- neys lined and repaired, 652-3687. m-7-27-o Gerry Hull Concrete AU concrete work. Phone 653-2057. m-lo-8-e D. CARPET CLEANERS.

UPHOL sterv wall washing, floor cleaning. 343-080. m-8-14-cT ROY LORAAS ROOFING ALU roofing work. 343-1427. m-8-15- You Name It, We Fix It Wiil do anything.

343-7935-343-3809 m-8-17-iL DRAFTING I Residential, Commercial, Commercial Drafting Services Ltdw ill Louise Ave. 343-1521. m-8-18-Cfc FOR REMODELLING BASEMENT suites, rumpus rooms, concrete, stairs, walks and patio, phone 242-. 2968 after 6 p.m. 7-31-c PAINTING AND DECORATING.

years experience. Patching and small repairs. Phone Jim 343-7437. 7-23-0, Brick Block Laying I Town or country. Qualified workrrwn- ship.

242-5835. WALL AND CEILING WASHING BY machine. No sploshing, no dripping. 652-6581. CLOCK AND WATCH REPALR.

JENT sen Jewellers. Opposite Roxy Theatre, 321 20th St. W. 7-27-c-s GENERAL CONCRETE. PHONE 343 7-27-c-s.

TEACHERS 2J LEADER SCHOOL UNIT NO. 24 High school and elementary teach- era required If interested, please send particulars to Mr. V. Unruh. Secretary-Tress- urer.

Leader School Unit, No. 24, LEADER, Saskatchewan. tf. GRAVELBOURG HIGH SCHOOL -invites applications for th fol low tog a) One teacher for Physics PSSC) and Biology b) One teacher for Typing Salary per schedule, Apply to: A. H.

LEPAGE. PHONE 648-2301. BOX 459, GRA ELBOURG, SASK. 8-17-fl FOAM LAKE-WYN YARD SCHOOL UNIT NO. 38 invites applications for a position of principal for the Foam Lake 21-room elementary school.

A choice position. Apply stating qualifications, ex- penence. and name of last Super- intendent to N. Federko, Foam Lake, Sask 8-3-e" WILL DO DAY WORK OR IRON- ing. Phone 242-2364 mornings.

7-28-p EXPERIENCED WOMAN WILL DO. daywork, 242-8603. after 8 30. I-27-g HELP WTD. Male, Female 16 THE DEPARTMENT OF NORTHERN AFFAIRS Sc NATIONAL RESOURCES invite applications for positions as MALE AND FEMALE DORMITORY SUPERVISORS for AKAITCHO HALL a residence for high school and vocational pupils at YELLOWKNIFE.

N.W.T. Salary to $4,680 per annum depending on training and experience. (Northern Allowance. Yellowknife rates will be added to this) Applicants must have related experience and demonstrated ability to counsel and supervise young people. Supervisors are required to assist in organizing social and recreational activities.

The nature of the duties are such that appointees MUST BE SINGLE Successful applicant will be expected to live in residence where room and board is provided at reasonable rates. Transportation will be paid from Edmonton to Yeiiowknue on appointment. Federal Civil Service holida, sick leave and superannuation benefits apply. APPLY TO: The Personnel Office, Department of Northern Affairs at National Resources, Fort Smith, N.W.T, stating qualifications, experience, age and references before July 31, 1965. 7-27-c MAN OR LADY WITH CAR TAK-tng orders.

Part time. 82 houily. 244-6211. 7-31-c Combined X-Ray Lab Technician Preferred X-rav qualifications only will be considered. Salary $360.00 per month.

One month holiday with pay. Time and one-half oveitime. Apply to: ADMINISTRATOR, KIMBERLEY AND DISTRICT HOSPITAL. BOX 6000. KIMBERLEY, B.C.

7-28-c I FULLER NEEDS TWO PART-TIME and one full time dealer. 660 weekly, phone 43-6843. 7-28-c GOVAN SCHOOL UNIT The services of an Assistant Secretary-Treasurer are required bv the Board of the Govan School Unit with duties to commence not later than September 1, Typing is an essential qualification and a general knowledge of ail office procedures denirable. Bookxeeping knowledge would be an asset Please pply to the undersigned giving general outline of qualifications, age. experience and the names of two reliable references.

State salary required. McGRATH SECRFTARY-TREASURER, GOVAN SCHOOL UNIT NO. 29, GOVAN, SASK. 8-2- I I I I I 1 I I I 1 Sealed tenders will be received by the undersigned until 2:00 p.ni. Re- ftna Clt; Time on the date shown or the work listed below, and will be opened in public immediately thereafter.

Tender forms and contract documents mav be obtained at the office of the undersigned. CONTRACT NO. BR56i For constructing a 9 span continuous concrete T-beam bridge, 270 fret long, over the Beaver River 16 miles north of Meadow Lake- Approximate Quantities: Concrete 748 cubic yards Deposit with Tender $4,500 00 Tenders Close August 10, 1985 L. HOUVfES, Deputy Minister. Saskatchewan Department oi Highways 7-27-c-s EXPERIENCED TEACHER for ACCOUNTING and PITMAN SHORTHAND Application are being accepted for tne position of Accounting and Pitman Shorthand teacher.

Reply in handwriting, giving references and experience. SASKATOON BUSINESS COLLEGE LTD. 121 3RD NORTH VILLAGE Or OUNGRE Principal with professional cer- tificate. Math-Science Une. This ts a 11-room school.

Teacherane available. Salary Schedule $8,400 Phone or write Secretary. Itadvill School Unit No. 2. 7-29--.

Classified Phone 242-3141.

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