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Star-Phoenix from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada • 22

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MAT II, IMS ftlSKATOON STAR PHOENIX TWENTY-TWO TRADE SCHOOLS (MALE) 12a CITY OF SASKATOON MALE HELP WANTED 12 (Contlnaed) Index to Classifications Acreage 41 Agent IvB Articles For Bale 25 Articles Wanted 26 Auto Repairs A Accessories Autos A Trucks Wanted 72 Autos For Bale 71 Auto Finance 71A Bank Loans 65 B.C. Properties 82 Births I Bicycles A Motorcycles 28 Board A Room Board A Room Wanted 57 Business Opportunitlra 69 Business A Prof. Directory 76 Buildings Babysitting Card of Thanks Coal A Wood mi. Deaths Domestic Help Wanted Farm Lands For Bale Parma Wanted Feed A deed female Help Wanted female Instructions female Hituationa Wanted Financial Florists I nerais Funeral Directors urnisltluf Garages Gardening 43 A IftC i 6 a I3B The amount shown in the last col-umn of tlie schedule is the amount tor be raised for the payment of principal and interest in the year shown. The Returning Officer will sum upj the number of votes for and against the said bylaws at 12 oclock noon on I the 21st day of May, AJ.

1965, at tha City Hall. I Dated as Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, thi. asth City Clerk. NOTICE I hereby certify that the above are correct summaries of Bylaws Numbers make his home at Aylsham in 1945, 144, 145 and 146 of The Saskatoon Mr. had taken an active interest School District No.

13 of Saskatchewan the work of the Masonic Order service will be held from the United Church at Oakville, Manitoba, at. a time to be announced later. Interment will take place in the family plot In Oakville Cemetery. Surviving are: his wife, Irene; one daughter, Mrs. Elsie McIntyre, Carrpan, one son, Cecil A.

Bell. Calgary; one brother, John Bell. Aylsham; one sister, Mrs. F. Parsons, Obhawa, 10 grandchildren and six great grandchildren.

The late Mr, Bell was born in Ontario and came west to make his home in Manitoba over 60 yeais ago. He came from Winnipeg to GET THE FACTS International CorreKpondenee School. 652-4222, Bob Carr 49 Howell Saskatoon, xti OR AUTOMATION, INDUSTRIAL electronics communication, radio and TV. Devry Technical Institute Canada Toronto. Writa: Box 384, Saskatoon.

G. R. Teeca. 244-8616. xti FEMALE HELP WANTED 13 REGISTERED NURSES REQUIRED for 30-bed hospital.

Salary schedule according to S.R.N.A. schedule 1965. Personnel policies on request. Apply Secretary, Outlook Union Hospital. Outlook, Sask if HOSPITAL PERSONNEL WANTED: Director of Nursing for 20 bed, 6 bassinets, active treatment hospital near Medicine Hat.

Operating room and Obstetrical experience preferred. Private suite accommodation with board available for $3o per month. Pension plan and S.I. in effect. Three doctors on staff.

Salary commensurate with qualifications and experience. Duties to commence July 15. 1965. Apply, stating qualifications and experience to: The Administrator, Bow Island General Hospital, Bow Island Alberta. 5-U-c HAVE OPENINGS FOR PART and full time diningroom waitresses.

Experience preferred but not essen tial, Apply person Sheraton-Cava lier Motor Inn DEPARTMENT HEAD FOR LADIES and childrens wear store. Excellent opportunity for pleasant, aggressiva, mature lady with past selling experience. Starting salary range $200 to $225 a month. Please state age and experience in application. All re- Elies strictly confidential.

Box 72A tar-Phoenix. 5-1 1-c REQUIRE LADY COOK FOR ROAD construction crew of 13 men. If married, husband could be operator or labourer. Spence Construction Speers, Sask. 6-11-c MATRON WANTED FOR NEW 14-BED hospital.

Salary open for negotiation. Increments and sick leave according to S.R.N.A. schedule. Accommodation available in residence. Duties to commence at soon as possible.

Apply to? Mrs. D. Spark Secretary Manager, Union Hospital, Hudson Bay, Sask. 5-13-c SALESLADY Excellent opportunity for a lady to enter a business iieh. Must be ener- Retic, able to work lull time, and ave neat appearance.

Prefer age 30-45. Previous selling experience not necessary. Training available. Car essential. Box 84A Star-Phoenix.

5-12' MATRON AND ONE GENERAL Duty Nurse wanted for ten bed general hospital at Hodgeville, Sask. Maintenance avallabla at $34.50 per month. Salaries according to S.R.N.A, schedule. If interested contact Mrs. M.

Rumpel. Secretary, Union Hospital, Hodgeville, Sask, s-h-i STENOGRAPHER required by national company to taka complete charge of payroll dept. Experience in bookkeeping payroll and typing essential. Salary range $275 to $300 per month to start. Writ stating age, qualifications, experience, marital status and date avallabla to Box U9A, Star-Phoenix.

All replies held in stricteat confidence. 5-U-c I FEMALE HELP WANTED 1J (Centlnaed) EXPERIENCED SECRETARY RE-quired for permanent part time employment of five or six half-days weekly. Good character and typing proficiency essential, dictaphone experience desirable. $1.60 per hour. In application give details oi experience, qualifications and age.

Box loo 8tar-Phoen(x. 8-U-e DIETITIAN For a fully accredited, modern, expanding 220-bed hospital with a School of Nursing, Duties to include therapeutie diet work. it 40 hour, 6-day work week. 5 3 weeks vacation. Accumulative sick leave.

10 statutory holidays. Staff benefits Include pension plan, group insurance, shared medical coverage and salary continuance plan. Salary commensurate with qualification and experience. Apply to: Personnel Manager Brandon General Hospital Brandon, Manitoba EXPERIENCED SECRETARY. PRE.

ferably with legal experience. Shorthand and use of dictaphone essential. Sa'ary according to qualifications. 343-0653. 5-U-C WANTED IMMEDIATELY, pART time stenographer bookkeeper.

Mostly morning work. Apply in own writing to Box 111A, Star-Phoenix. 5-11-c DOMESTIC HELP 13b WANTED: HOUSEKEEPER AND HELP in greenhouse. Apply 713 Ave, P. south.

Phone 244-5364. 5-U-c RELIABLE LADY FOR MOTHERLESS home. Live in. 242-X980 after 6 p.m. 6-12-c PERMANENT PART TIME HOUSE-keeper wanted.

Two school aged children. Hours 11.30 to 5 30, Monday to Friday. $21 a week. South Nutana area. Phone 343-0729.

5-U-c WANTED; HOUSEKEEPER rOR ELD-erly couple in town of Asquith, Apply Box U. Asquith or phone 7 rang 91. 6-11-C HOUSEKEEPER OR BABYSITTER wanted. Live In or out. Greystone area.

Two7 children. 343-7719. 6-12-c RESPONSIBLE GIRL FOR HOUSE work and baby sitting. Quiet home. Live in.

Phone 242-0025 evenings. 6-12-c MIDDLE-AGED HOUSEKEEPER TO look after elderly lady, 653-2231. 6-17-c COMPANION FOR ELDERLY PER-son for four days a week. 6.30 to 4.30 p.m. 343-4707 after 6 p.m.

5-11-c COMPANION HOUSEKEEPER FOR elderly couple. Live In, Relerencei. 343-8538. B-ll-o PERMANENT POSITION FOR HOUSE-keeper in family home. Five days per week, 242-1346.

5-13-c BABYSITTING 13c pri vast p.pp cam cyib bahvbii ifghtouJduuf. 3 diyl a week, $60 per month. Phone 242- 1567, 5-U-C BAYSITTER 7569, WANTED. CALL 652 5-U-c NOTICES NOTICES THIS SASKATOON SCHOOL DISTRICT No. 13 OF SASKATCHEWAN NOTICE Is hereby riven that the money bylaws summarized hereunder hvo been finally passed by the Hoard of The Saskatoon School District No.

13 of Saskatchewan and will be submitted to the burgesses of the district to be voted upon on Wednesday, the 19th day of May. 1965. The voting shall be held at ths following places; Polling Sub division No. I Location At Sutherland School, on Egbert Avenue between lOVLb end 111th Sheets. I I At BrunsktU School, corner of Wiggins Avenue and Colony Street.

-8 At Bishop Murray School, on Wigging Avenue between 11th Street arid 12th Street. 4 At St. James Church Hall, on Dufferin Avenue between llth Street and 12th Street. 8 At the Seventh-day Adventist Church 1002 Victoria Avenue. 4 8 At Buena Vista School, corner of 6th Street and Lome Avenue.

7 At Thornton School, on Lome Avenue, between Elm Street and Adelaide Street. I 8 At John Lake School, comer of Broadway Avenue and cade Street. 1-8 At Queen Elizabeth School, comer of Taylor Street and Eastiake Avenue. 10 8 At Haultam School, comer of 5th Street and Clarence Ave-nue, II 8 At Oroavenor Park School. corner of Copland Crescent and Leslie Avenue.

U-8 At Holliston School, comer of Louise Avenue and 5th Street. 13 At St. Philipa School, corner of Taylor Street and Haul tain Avenue. 14 8 At Churchill School, comer of Haultam Avenue and Ruth Street. 15 8 At Prince Philip School, on Drinkle Street between Estey Drive and Clinkskill Drive.

16 8 At Lome Haselton School, comer of Louise Avenue and Ruth Street. 17 At Greystone Heights School, on Main Street between Moxon Crescent and Simpson Crescent 18 8 At Brevoort Park School. corner of Early Drive and Webb Crescent. 1 At H.M.C.s. Unicom, comer of 4th Avenue and 24th Street.

3 At H.M.C.S, Unicorn, corner of 4th Avenue and 24th Street. I At Wilson School corner of Duke Street and 7th Avenue. 4 At North Park School, corner of Balmoral Street and Bth Avenue. I At Saskatchewan Technical Institute corner of Avenue A and 33rd Street 6 At Mayfair School, on Avenue between 34th Street and 35th Street T-N At Caswell School, on 30th Street between Avenue A. and Avenue At Christ Church Auditorium, on 28th Street, between Avenue E.

and Avenue F. At Westmount School Gym nasium, on Avenue be tween Rusholme Road and 27th Street. 10 At Riversdale Branch Library, on 20th Street, comer of Avenue J. II At Princess School, on Avenue between 20th Street and 22nd Street. 12 At King George School, cor ner of 16th Stieet and Avenue K.

13 At St. Johns School, comer of Avenue and Dudley Street. 14 At Montgomery School, In Montgomery Place, 13 At Pleasant Hill School, on Avenue between 20th Street and 21st Stieet. 16 At Howard Coad School, on Avenue corner of Rusholme Road. 17 At Estey School, on Witney Avenue, between Rusholme Road and 29th Street.

18 At Howard Coad School, on Avenue corner of Rusholme Road. 12 At Henry Kelsey School, on the east side of Valens Drive. 20 At Henry Kelsey School, on the east side of Valens Drive. 21 At W. P.

Bate School, on Ottawa Avenue opposite 19th Street. 22 At North Park School, comer of Balmoral Street and 2th Avenue. 23 At Estey School, on Witney Avenue, between Rusholme Road and 22th Street. Public School burgesses residing out. 1 side the limits of the City of Saskatoon may vote at any polling place in the City of Saskatoon.

SPECIAL POLL FOR ABSENTEES For the purpose of enabling persons who are qualified voters and nave reason to believe they will be necessarily absent iiom their places of residence on the day of the voting, special poll will be conducted in the same manner as is provided for the conduct of other polls, and will be held in the Tax Collectors Office, main floor of the City Hall, and shall be open between the hours of 7 and 10 oclock In the afternoon of the 15th, 17th and 18th days of May, 1965. The Mayor shall attend at bis office In the City of Saskatoon on the 17th day of May 1965, at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon for the purpose, if requested, of appointing in writing signed by him. two persons to attend at the final summing up of the votes, and one person to attend at each polling place on behalf of the persons interested in promoting or opposing the passing of the bylaws. Summaries of the bylaws in question are as follows; BYLAW NO. 144 A Bylaw of The Saskatoon School District No.

13 of Saskatchewan for borrowing the sum of One Hundred and Thirty-one Thousand Dollars (8131,000 00) for the purpose of paying part of the cost of constructing, equip- Sing and landscaping an addition to ohn Lake School, in the City of Saskatoon. Debentures with interest at five and one-half (514) per cent per annum shall be issued in accordance with the following schedule: and that upon the day and at the places fixed for taking the vote of the burgesses the voting thereon will be held between the houra of 9 a.m. and 8 p.m. Dated at Saskatoon. Saskatchewan, thl.

da, I Returning Officer, ft-ll-c NOTICE CITY OF SASKATOON MONEY BYLAW NOTICE is hereby given that the money bylaw summarized hereunder has been introduced and read the first and second times by the Council of The City of Saskatoon and will be submitted to the burgesses to be voted upon on the 19th day of May, 1965. The voting shall be held at the following places: Polling Sub division No. Location 1 At Sutherland School, on Eg bert Avenue between 109th and 111th Streets. 2 8 At Brunskiil School, comer of Wiggins Avenue and Colony Street. At Bishop Murray School, on Wiggins Avenue between Uth Stieet and 12th Street.

4 8 At St. James Church Hall, on Dufferin Avenue between Uth Stieet and 12th Street. 5 8 At the Seventh-day Adventist Church, 1002 Victoria Avenue. 6 8 At Buena Vista School, corner of 6th Street and Lome Avenue. 8 At Thornton School, on Lome Avenue, between Aim Street and Adelaide Street At John Lake School, corner I of Broadway Avenue end Cas-I cade Street.

t-S At Queen Elizabeth School. corner of Taylor Street end Eastiake Avenue. I 10 -z- At Haultatn School, corner of 3th Street end Clarence Ave- nue. 11 At Grosvenor Park School, corner of Copland Crescent and Leslie Avenue. I Ik At Holliston School, corner of laouise Avenue and 5th Street.

I 18 8 At St. Philips School, comer of Taylor Street and Haultam Avenue. I 14 At Churchill School, comer of I Haultam Avenue and Ruth Street. I 15 At Prince 'Philip School on Drinkle Street between Estey Drive and ClinkskiU Drive. 16 At Lome Haselton School.

comer of Louise Avenue and 1 Ruth Street. I 17 At Greystone Heights School, on Mala Street between Moxon Crescent and Simpson Crescent. 18 8 At Brevoort Park School. comer of Early Drive ana Webb Crescent. I At H.M.C.S.

Unicom, corner of 4th Avenue and 24th Street. 8 At H.M.C.S. Unicorn, comer of 4th Avenue and 24th Street. 3 At Wilson School, corner of Duke Street and 7th Avenue. 4 At North Park School, corner of Balmoral Street and 9th Avenue.

8 At Saskatchewan Technical Institute, corner of Avenue A and 33rd Street. 6 At Mayfair School, on Avenue between 34th Street and 35th Street. 7 At Caswell School, on 30th Street, between Avenue A. and Avenue C. At Christ Church Auditorium, on 28th Street, between Ave nue E.

and Avenue F. I-N At Westmount School Gym naslum, on Avenue between Rusholme Road and 27th Street. At Riversdale Branch Library, on 20th Street, comer of Ave-nue J. II At Princess School, on Avenue between 20th Street and 22nd Street. 12 At King George school, corner of 16th Street and Avenue K.

13 At St. Johns School, comer of Avenue N. and Dudley Street. 14 At Montgomery School, in Montgomery Place. At Pleasant Hill School, on Avenue between 20th Street and 21st Street.

16 At Howard Coad School, on Avenue corner of Rusholme Road. At Estey School, on Witney Avenue, between Rusholme Road and 29th Street. At Howard Coad School, on Avenue corner of Rusholme UNIVERSITY STUDENT WILL BABY-sit in University area. 653-3341. 5-12-p WANTED: BABYSITTER IQ TO 1 P.M.

Monday to Friday while mother attends intersession. Willing to give free board and room to person work-ing part time. 343-3390. 5-13-c WAN TED IM MEDIATELY. ELDERLY Ukrainian lady to live in, to babysit.

Two children. Light housework. 652-4289 after 5 p.m. 5-U-c HOUSEWIVES STOP WORRYING I PART-TIME BABYSITTER WANTED, about debts. Add to the family in-1 Weekends off.

Mount Royal, 652-come taking orders for Famous I 5088, 3-12-c Rawleigh Products Set your own I working hours. Good commission. I WANTED: WOMAN FOR BABYSIT-W. can probably place you in your nd v.ry Ujht houMworto. Liv.

own neighborhood if you apply tm- in. 343-6694, 5-14-c WANTED; BABYSITTER. FIVE-DAY nue. North. 5-5 p.m.

daily. 5-23-c week. Phono 343-4339. 5-14-0 LADIES, HAVE YOU EVER THOUGHT about selling Avon? It cost nothing. To find out the details, phone 242-6298 for appointment.

5-13-c SALESLADY Age 19-38. Five-day week. If you liks meeting people and have a pleasing personality, apply to Mias L. McClelland, United Cigar Stores, 183 Second Ave. 5-Il-p Investments 50 Investment Properties 50A In Memoriam 4 Insurance 63A Listings Wanted 8ft Livestock 88 Loans Wanted 64 Lost A found 10 Lots Wanted 41 Lots for Sale Machinery A Repairs 80 Male Help Wanted 12 Male instructions 19 Maie-female Instructions 19A Male Situations Wanted 14 Marriage Licenses Miscellaneous 29 Monev To Loan 63 Monuments Musical Instruments Personal Pet Stock Poultry A Eggs Real Estate 48 Rooms furnished 68 Rooms Unfurnished 54 Rooms (Furnished A Unfnr.) 64 A Rooms Wanted 56 Situations Wtd (Male-Female) 17 Stores A Offices 60 Storage Space 88 Suites Furnished 61 Suites Unfurnished 61A Suites (Furnlshed-Unfur.) 6IB Suites Wanted 62 Summer Resorts 87 Swap 81 Teachers Wanted 28 Tinsmithing 2IA Tires A Vulcanising Trades A Professions Trailers Warehouse Space 42 Winter Resorts 27 A MALE HELP WANTED 12 (Contlnaed) LaSalle Extension.

University Established educational Institution requires a part-time re-resentative for Saskatoon and area, ideal for qualified man travelling Northern Saskatchewan. Educational sales experience an asset. Leads supplied, 'rite, giving telephone number, Brooks, 1702A 36th S.W.U Calgary, Alberta. 3-12-c COOK REQUIRED IMMEDIATELY Institutional experience necessary Must be able to handle all phases of main plate preparations. 5 day 4o-hour week with good fringe benefits in efiect.

Apply Personnel Office St. Paul's Hospital. 5-ll-c WANTED EXPERIENCED WINDOW cleaner. Phone 653-3722 after 6 pm, 6-15-1 LICENSED AUTO MECHANIC WANT-ed for work in a Ford dealership at Hanna, Alberta. Flat rate paid at $2 20 per hour, group insurance, and good working conditions.

Apply by letter to Central Garage, Hanna, Alta, or phone 854-3600 after 6 p.m. 854-3522. 5-U-c SALES REPRESENTATIVE THE DIVERSEY CORPORATION (CANADA) LTD. SUPPLIERS OF INDUSTRIAL CHEMICAL COMPOUNDS TO THE FOOD PROCESSING INSTITUTIONAL INDUSTRIES, REQUIRES A SALES REPRESENTATIVE FOR THE SASKATOON AREA, WE WOULD BE INTERESTED IN INTERVIEWING APPLICANTS WITHA PROVEN SALES BACKGROUND WITH A NATIONAL ORGANIZATION, OR WITH EXPERIENCE IN ALLIED FIELDS. APPLICANTS SHOULD POSSESS SENIOR MATRICULATION EDUCATION AND PREFERABLY SOME UNIVERSITY TRAINING.

AGE: 23-33. THIS IS A SALARIED POSITION, WITH MONTHLY COMMISSION, EXPENSES, AND FULL BENEFITS. For an appointment, please phone Mr. H. V.

Prest at the Hotel Cavalier, Sunday. May 9 2-5 p.m., Monday, Tuesday, from 9-12 noon, 2-5 p.m, 5-U-c MECHANIC First or second class mechanic wanted. Top wages. Apply at 25lh Street and Second otrommes Servicentre. 5-U-c WANTED QUALIFIED MOTOR mechanic or apprentice, and a qualified auto body mechanic, M.S.I.

group insurance, good working con ditiona. Chevrolet dealership, 40 mile from Edmonton. Kroening's Garage Lamont, Alberta. 5-U-c WANTED RELIABLE MAN TO Operate No. 12 Patiol or Cat tractor or both, to start at once.

Wages according to experience. Apply to: Secretory, A.M. of Monet oi Hughton. 6-11-c LINEMAN FOR POWER line construction. Swift Current area.

Starting approximately May 10, Phone 523-5883 Regina. 5-U-c FULLER HAS A COUNTRY TERRI-tory open, car necessary, $100 week ly. 652-8095. 5-14-c REQUIRED IMMEDIATELY. A MALE assistant manager with Credit Union or related experience by the Nor quay Savings and Credit Union, Limited.

Wages are approximately $250 to $300 depending on qualifications and expei lence. Contact Peter Matyahyn, Manager. 6-1-c WANTED: FULLY EXPER-ienced bread baker. Permanent job. $90 weekly, 44 hours per week.

Saskatoon. Box 74 A Star-Phoe' 5-11-c BEVERAGE ROOM WAITER. MUST be reliable and non-drinker. Box 73A, Star-Ehoenix. 5-U-c GRADUATES OF ELECTRICAL AND MECHANICAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY BE ENROLLED AS A COMMIS-SIONED OFFICER IN THE CANADIAN ARMED FORCES.

AS AN ENGINEERING OFFICER YOU WILL ACQUIRE NEW SKILLS AND DEVELOP IN YOUR SPECIALTY. BE A LEADER, HAVE EXECU-TIVE RESPONSIBILITY. IT THK BEST WAY TO START YOUR Professional career. TO FIND OUT ABOUT PAY AND OTHER BENEFITS BEE; Canadian Armed Forces Career Counsellor Federal Building, Saskatoon Phone 242-2101 1 THK SASKATOON STAR-PHOENIX will wiiiil Ire. of eharae lovely ll.iby Hook" to the piuud paiem, Int-t rtlng birth noiiee, xb DEATHS AITKIN PASSED AWAY IN VAN-couver, May 3.

1965. Pied Sm Aitkin, age 51 years. Survived by hia wife Norma: one daughter Mrs. (Beverly) Melnychuk one son Lanny, ail of Vancouver, three grandchildren; his father and mother Mr. and Mm.

Fred Aitkin, Edmonton. three sistetg. Funeral service Tuesday, May at 9 p.m. in the Chapel of Chimes, Harron Bros. loth Ave.

and onlrrto Vancouver, B.C. Rev, G. Turpm officiating, Interment Ocean View Burial Park. 5-U-c bald Cuny Beil, age 89 years, of Aylsham, occurred in a local hospital on May 9. 1965.

The funeial for many years. He was a member of Assinlboia Lodge No. 7 A.F. and A M. in Postage la Prairie.

The Saskatoon Funeral. Home is in chaige of arrangements. 5-U-c CAMPBELL THE PASSING OF Mr. Stephen Rupert Campbell, age 71 years, beloved husband of Mrs. Winnifred Campbell of 1310 Jackson Avenue, Saskatoon, occurred in a local hospital on Saturday, May 8, 1965.

The funeral service will be held on Wednesday, May 12, at 1.30 p.m.. from Park Funeral Chapel, conducted bv Rev. J. F. S.

Conlln. Surviving are: his wife; two daughteis, Mrs, R. B. Beaudry (Shirley) of Toronto. and Mrs R.

W. Northcott (Noreen) of Regina. one sister. Miss Muriel Campbell of England; five brothers. Rev.

E. C. Campbell, Arthur Campbell, Donald Campbell and Colin Campbell, all in England, and Horace Campbell of Los Angeles. California: and four grandchildren. The late Mr.

Campbell was born in Wolverton. England, and came to Canada in 1912. He lived in Edmonton, until moving to Saskatoon in 1920 when he joined the staff of the Star-Phoenix as an accountant. In 1946 he was appointed secretary-treasurer of the company and retired in 1958. Mr, Campbell served with the Canadian Forces overseas in 1614, was wounded in 1915 and served until his discharge in 1918.

He was a life member of the Masonic Lodge No. 92 A.F. and A.M. Interment will take place In the family plot in Woodlawn Ceme-teiy. Courtesy parking north of the Chapel, staff attendant.

5-1 1-c DENNIS THE PASSING OF MR John Clifford Dennis, age 66 years, of 634 10th Street, Saskatoon, occurred in a local hospital on Sunday, May 9. 1965. The funeral service wul be held on Wednesday, May 12, at 3 p.m., from Park Funeral Chapel, conducted by Rev. B. Summers.

Surviving are: four sisters, Mabel, Frances, Margaret and Jean all oz Ontario; three brothers, Wilson of London, Jim and George both of St. Thomas, and four cousins, Norman Huffman, Elvin Huffman, John Huffman and Clarence Huffman, all of Aberdeen, Sask. The late Mr. Dennis was bom at Eagle, Ontario, and came west to Aberdeen, Sask. in 1916.

He graduated from the U. of S. Engineering School in 1923 and in 1934 joined the staff of the Cockahutt Plow Co. In 1937 he joined the staff of the U. of S.

Engineering retiring in 1964. Mr. Dennis was a member of the United Church at Aberdeen. Intel ment will take place the famUy plot in the Aberdeen Cemetery Courtesy paiking noith of the Chapel, staff attendant. McCUAlG THE DEATH OF JOHN Alexander McCuaig, age 82 years of Outlook, Sask.

occurred on May 6, 1965 while visiting his daughter in Montreal. The funeral service will be held on Tuesday. May 11 at 2 p.m. Fast Time from Conquest United Church, conducted by Rev. D.

A. Creighton. McKagues Funeral Home wlU be in charge. Surviving are: one daughter, Mis. C.

(Margaret) Kenwoithy of Montreal; and one son, Harry McCuaig of Cranbrootc, four grandchildren; one brother, Neil Mccuaig oi North Bat-tlefoid, Sask. Born Ontano. Mr. McCuaig came west to homestead near Ardatn in 1904. In 1907, he moved to a farm East of Conquest and farmed there until his retirement to Outlook in 1951.

Mr. McCuaig was predeceased by his wife, Margaret, In 1901. Interment will be made in the family plot in the Fertile Valley Cemetery. 5-1 1-c MONTAY THE DEATH OF HENRY Montay, age 61 years, of 535 Avenue north, occurred suddenly at his home on May 8, 19b5. The funeral service will be held on Tuesday, May 11, at 3 p.m..

from the chapel of the Saskatoon Funeral Home, conducted by Pastor F. Lenz. Surviving are: his wue, Eva; three sons, Edward, Estevan, Reynold. Langley, B.C., Ernest, Vancouver; two daughters, Mrs. Bartel Erick (Mildred), Estevan, Mrs.

A. Labossiere (Dorothy) Millet, 12 grandchildren. The late Mr. Montay came to Canada 43 years ago and had resided at Lang, and McTaggart Srior to moving to Weyburn in 1935. was with the City of Weyburn power plant for 16 years prior to coming to Saskatoon five years ago.

He was employed with the Queen Elizaoeih Power Plant since coming to Saskatoon. Interment will take place in Woodlawn Cemetery. (Paiking area south of the Chapel on 4th Avenue at 25th Street). 5-11-c I POUKLINGTQN THE DEATH Sinclair, age 24 years of 4U S3rd Street, west, occurred suddenly near Wetaskiwin, May 8. 1965.

The funeral service wiil be held on Tuesday, May 11 at 1.30 p.m. from the chapel of the Saskatoon Funeral Home, conducted by Rev. E. A. King.

Surviving arei his parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. Heddle Sinclair.

Saskatoon; two sisters: Mrs. Jacoivn Weigel and Mrs. M. D. Hanson (Pam) both of Saskatoon; grandmother, Mrs.

D. R. Sinclair, Winnipeg Man. The late Mr. Sinclair was born In Regina and came with hia parents to reside in Saskatoon In 1946.

He attended Mayfair School and the Technical Collegiate and had been active in Meyauir United Church young peoples activities. In recent months he had been employed at Calgary. Interment will take place in Woodlawn Cemetery. (Fsrkmg area south of the Chapel on 4th Avenue at 25th Street.) SWRRBRICK THE PASSING Mr. George Swerbnck.

age 75 years, of 228 Avenue Vt north. Saskatoon, occurred at his late residence on Thursday, May 6. 1965. The funeral service will be held on Tuesday. May 11.

at 8 from Park Funeral Chapel conducted by Capt. F. J. Wilaer. Surviving are: two sisters, Mr Alice White of Perth, and Mrs.

George Thompson of Tichborne, two brothers, Tom of Kingston. and William of Tichborne, also a number of nieces and nephews. The late Mr. Swerbnck was born in Ontario and came west in 19o8 to Brownlee and also Jived at Weyburn before coming to Saskatoon ui 19i9. Mr.

Swerbnck had been employed with the Maintenance Dept, of the Canadian Pacific Railway as a pipe fitter until hif retirement. Interment will take place in the family plot in Woodlawm Cemetery. Courtesy parking north of tha Chapel staff attendant, 8-14-t BIRTHS REAL ESTATE SALESMAN Aggressive man who ts interested in working hard and earning a large income. Group insurance, bonus plan. New ana old homes.

Phone Wm. Russell, 653-1733 RIVERSIDE REAL ESTATE 628 Broadway 8-11-c WANTED IMMEDIATELY BY A G.M. Dealer, experienced mechanic with certificate, 48 hour week, top wages. Interview arranged. Apply: Hunt- Graber of Eston Eston, Sask.

6-15-c WANTED GRADUATE PHARMA-cist for relief work. Two weeks la July, Mayfair Drugs. 244-6861. 5-13-C FOOD SERVICES MANAGER Interesting opportunity for a qualified food service manager to assume the over-all management of a dietary department in a fully accredited, modern, expanding 220 bed hospital. 40-hour work week 3 week vacation Accumulative sick leave 10 statutory holidays Staff benefits include pension plan, group insurance, shared medical coverage and salary continuance plan.

Salary commensurate with qualifications and experience. APPLY TO: PERSONNEL MANAGER, BRANDON GENERAL HOSPITAL, BRANDON, MANITOBA 5-11-c YOUNG MAN TO LEARN EQU1P-ment operating also mechanics. Apply Box 1071 Star-Phoenix. 5-13-p BAR MAN Experienced. Should know mixes, cocktails, etc.

For licenced dining room. Apply in person, Montrose Restaurant. 5-U-c QUALIFIED MECHANIC OR ASS1S tant shop foreman to supervise and manage service department for a large modern Ford dealership in North-Eastern Sask, Salary plus commission. State references and experience. Verkian Motors, Nipa wm.

Phone 3383. 6-12-c UMPIRES WANTED. SENIOR AND commexclal last bail. Phone Eugene Hearn 343-0841. 5-12- $90 FOR 40 HOURS.

MARRIED MAN with car. 244-6211, m-6-l-c CAREER OPPORTUNITY Junior and intermediate students required lor Chartered Accountants' oifice. Applications in own handwriting should contain particulars oi education, experience, age and other pertinent information BOX 119 A STAR-PHOENIX 5-U-c FULLER WANTS ONE MORE MAN to earn $85 weekly. Must have car. University students may apply.

Phone 343-6842. 5-14-c ENGINEER OR MAN EXPERIENCED in supei vision of all phases oi municipal work tor Town of Mooaomin. Apply: stating age, qualifications, experience to Mr. W. D.

Lough, Town Clerk, Moosomm. 6-lI-c CARPENTERS WANTED. HOUSE const, bat up forma. etc. 344-3755, Dave.

5-12-p SELECTIVE SELLING Sell the finest and you earn the highestl Our men aell both a top quality product plus repeat service. Learn how to make up to $20,000 a year on straight commiasion. No door-to-door selling. Protected accounts, Highest commissions paid weekly as orders are received with full commission on plentuul repeat business. No cash investment.

Car necessary. Largest organization of its kind Canada. Our moat successful men are between forty and seventy plus. Write The Certified Electric Company. Dun-das, Ontario.

6-12-c EXPERIENCED 968 FRONT END loader operator, and tandem truck drivers. Supply references. Reply in person or own handwriting to Mac-Kay Sand and Gravel Company Box 550, Lloydminster. Alta. 5-14-p THE SASKATOON (WEST) bCHOOL UNIT NO.

42 requires a Maintenance Supervisor. Must be experienced in carpentry and have a good knowledge of the other fields of maintenance. Good half ton truck essential. Please state experience, age, marital status, and salary expected. References required.

Duties to commence June 1, Applications to bft rent to; MRS. E. CURRIE loUi AVExvUE NORTH, on or before May H. 5-U-c WANTED IMMEDIATELY BY LOCAL firm, an aggressive, experienced real estate salesman. Must have clean car in good condition.

Commission terms very good. Apply to Box U3A, Star-Phoenix. 5-13-6 COCKTAIL ROOM BARTENDER AND waiter wanted. Experience an asset but not essential Apply Cocktail Room Manager, Sheiaton-Cavaher Motor Inn. between 2 p.m.

-5 p.m. 5-13-c $12,000 FOR RIGHT MAN OVER 40 in the Saskatoon area. Take short auto trips to contact customers. Write Dept, EC, P.O, Box 7o, fetation Toronto 17, Ontario. 5-U-c-s SAWMILL CONTRACTORS REQUIRED in Prince George area.

Up to three- J'ear contracts available for small or arg portables. For further information phone Prince George 564-8311 or write to Box 1094 Star-Phoenix. 5-17-e INSTRUMENTMAN, ELECTRICIAN Pacific Petroleums Taylor, B.C., requires an instrumentman to maintain and repair in-service pneumatio and electronic instruments. Applications are invited from experienced instrument techniclana and journeyman electricians interested in en opportunity ion Instrumentation training. Company rental housing, hospital medical, retirement plan benefits available.

Good starting rate. Pleese send resume of qualifications to: EMPLOYEE RELATIONS PACIFIC PETROLEUMS BOX 6Gbfi, CALGARY, ALBERTA, 5-13-c WANTED IMMEDIATELY: A SHOP foreman service manager for good Sized GM dealership. Top wages plus incentive bonus for right man. Permanent position. Town popuiatior of 4,500.

Addrese reply to Box 109J Star-Phoenix. 5-17-e FINANCIAL NEW SALES CAREER A permanent position offering the hignest annual income. We are a well-known national organization. Previous investment or sales experience not necessary Full training course given. Applicant from the ages of 3s to oi may phone 242-1262.

or write to Guaranty Trust Building, 215 22nd Street, East, Saskatoon, B-lt-C-5 WE A RECEPTIONIST STENOGRA- nher wanted lor Doctor', olf.c. 5o2- zt00' 5UC Firm oi Chartered Accountant require CLERK- STENOGRAPHER Attractive salary arrangement commensurate with qualifications and ability. Furnish particulars of education and experience to: BOX 120A STAR-PHOENIX REQUIRED Telephone receptionist. General office duties, typing. Must have pleasing voice.

5-day week. Box U8A Star-Phoenix, AU replies confidential TWO REGISTERED bed and 5 bainette active treat- men! hospital in progressive town on paved highway 90 mtlea southeast of Edmonton. Basic salary $340 with increments to $400, Recognition of recent satisfactory experience. Ex celient personnel policies and working conditions. Apply to the Director of Nurses.

Viking Municipal Hos pital, Viking, Alberta. 1 LADIES WEAR SALESGIRL RE quired for permanent position. Experience desirable but not essential. I Aopiy Fashion Fur Company. tf TWO REGISTERED NURSES FOR completely modern 27-bed hospital.

Salary, sick leave, holidays, in accordance with S.RJ4.A. recom mendations. Excellent working conditions and living accommodation. Duties to commence on or about 1 I 5-11- -Z NURSES FOR 1 I 1 MALE SITS. WANTED 14 FIRST CLASS CARPENTERING, REA-sonable.

Phone 343-0419, 343-0177, xtf carpentryT odd'jobs, RENOVAT- ing, painting, remodelling. Reason-able rates. 6-1-p CARETAKER WITH FIREMANS CER-tificate. Alto building experience. 244-4126.

5-11-p GENTLEMAN SEEKS BOOKKEEP-ing position. Hare experience and training. Ask for Ruben 244-6761. ...7 fi-a FEMALE SITS. WANTED 15 RELIABLE LADY WISHES DAY work.

Also babysitting in the even- ing. Phone 243-2364. 5-12-p Houses for Rent (Furnished) 45 Houses For Rent (Unfurnished) 46 44 49 Houses fer Sale Houses Wanted DEATHS (Continued) UDEY AT THE RICHMOND Heights Private Hospital on May 8. 1969, Mrs. Vivian Marie Udey, aged 62 years, born in Dauphin, Manitoba, ana resident of Victoria for the past eight months; formerly of Abbotsford.

Alberta and Saskatoon. Saskatchewan. She leaves her sons. Jack Fawcett, 631 Baxter Fred Udey and Jerry Udey, Edmonton, her daughters: Mia. Gordon (Shirley) Wuida.

Vancouver, B.C. and Mrs. Paul (Lynne) Blackburn, Bermuda; 11 fiandchiidren; brothers and sisters. ervicei will be held in the Sands Mortuary Limited, "Memorial Chapel of Chimes, on Thursday, May 13, 1965 at 10:30 a.m. Chaplain A.

G. Faraday officiating. 5-U-c W1EBE THE PASSING OF BABY Carol Lyn Wiebe, beloved inlant daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Geoige Wiebe of Martensville, occurred in a local hospital on Saturday, May 6, 1965. The funeral service will be held on Tuesday.

May 11, at 3 30 p.m., from Park Funeral Chapel, conducted by Mr. J. Friesen. Surviving are: her mother and father: one sister, Pauline, and one brother, Dale Edward, all at home; her grandparents, Mrs. Sarah Schafansky of War-man, and Mr.

and Mrs L. A. Parr of Saskatoon. Interment will take place in the family plot in the Warman Cemetery. Courtesy parking north of the Chapel, staff attendant.

5-11-c FUNERALS FISHER THE FUNERAL SERVICE of Jessie Mary Fisher, who died on May 5, 1965. was held from the chapel of the Saskatoon Funeral Home on Satuiday, May at 1.30 p.m., conducted by Rev. L. S. Van Mossel.

Pallbeareis were: Jack Giles. Richard Foid. John Mack, Hon Black, Biuce Clatk, Ray Rann. Interment took place in HiHcrest Memorial Gardens. 5-li-c LEADER THE FUNERAL sfeRVICE of the late Mrs.

Verna Catherine Leader, who died on May 5, 1965. was held from the Fleming United Church on May 8 at 2 30 conducted by Rev. Blezard of Mooso-min, Sask. Pallbearers were: Conrad Beach, Milford Campbell, James Greenside, Bert Farror, Roy Leader, E. Aaseltine.

Interment took place in the family plot in the Fleming Cemetery. Park Funeral Chapel was in charge of arrangements. 5-11-c PACALUYKO THE FUNERAL SER-vice of the late Mr. John pacaluyko. who died on May 5.

1965, was held from Holy Eucharist Ukrainian Catholic Church on May 8. at 9.30 a.m. conducted by Rev. Fr. R.

Luzney of Hafford, Rev. Fr. M. Pyltp chuk of Moose Jaw and Rev Fr. B.

Bdchinskv of North Battleford. Pallbearers were: Dmytro Werezak, Steve Harach, Walter Pylypchuk, Bernard Pyra, Michael Werezak, Walt S. Harach. Interment took place in the family plot in the Hafford Cemetery. Park Funeral Chapel was in charge of arrangements.

5-U-c IN MEMORIAM the STAR-PHOENIX HAS a supply of verses for your convenience making up your In Kindly inquire at the desk. xtf MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUERS OF MARRIAGE LICENCES Quality Credit Jewellers. House of Diamonds. 133 2nd north, xtf FUNERAL DIRECTORS 7 PARK FUNERAL CHAPEL 3U 3rd Avenue, North Phone 244-2103 Jack M. Binkley, Donald Somers xtf McKAGUES FUNERAL HOME M.

McKague Phone 242-3131 R. J. McKague 300 -d S. xU SASKATOON FUNERAL HOME A. EDWARDS 338 4th Ave.

No. Fhon, 244-5515 WESTWOOD MEMORIAL CHAPEL Phone 053-9434 20th St. Ave. Rae J. Murdock Terry Micnayiiuk tf FLORISTS "MILLARS FLORISTS AND GROWERS 214 2lst East Phone 652-7722.

iight 242-3818, 343-6052 ilo wets by Wire. VICTORIA FLORISTS (MRS. A. McAllister, Mias Gold), Daylight Theatre Building. Phone 242-3bo4 nursery phone bj3-2o33.

xti FRANK J. DQWDING FLORIST LTD. Everything in floral needs. 234 2nd south (opposite Tivoli Theatre), Phone 652.0272. Three lines.

Night and holidays 343-879Q, 052-421' 343-3904. ANGUS O. McTAVISH, FLORIST, member Florists Telegraph Delivery. 206 2nd north, phone 242-1345. Night phone 343-1374.

xtf When word of sympathy are inadequate. Flowers say it best. Connies FLowkna ltd. Grosvenor Para Shopping Centre 343-2609 Nite 343-44b0 MAKKIOTTS FLOWERS 126 2nd North Phone 242-3300 242-2107 LOST AND FOUND 10 LOST SINCE WEDNESDAY, SMALL yellow, black striped kitten. Avalon, 343-3866.

5-U-C FOUND PRESCRIPTION SUN GLAS-ses. 7th St. and Preston. May have same for payment of ad. 343-5767 5-il MALE HELP WANTED 12 ACCOUNTING FIRM REQUIRES PRO-motional representative to work in country.

Very high earnings with ocmpanv benefits. Age 24 to 40. Musi have late model car. Phone 242-8337 for personal interview. 5-13-c APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED FOR a Third Class Engineer.

Above average fringe benefits. Address inquiries to: Personnel Director, York-ton Union Hospital, Yorkton. Sask. 5-11-c SERVICE STATION HELP WITH some mechanical experience. Married man preferred.

Box 90A Star-Pnoemx. 5-13-c June 1 AddIv to SuDintendent of I WANTED: COUPLE AS CARETAK-Si ng Mmoria! I Club (Include, eonc- Umon Hoapital. Kipling, Beak. sion and care of course) or one to operate concession, Road. 19 At Henry Kelsey School, on the east side of Valens Drive.

20 At Henry Kelsey School, on the east side of Valens Drive. 21 At W. P. Bate School, on Ottawa Avenue opposite 19th Street 22 At North Park School, corner of Balmoral Street and 9th Avenue. 23 At Estey School, on Witney Avenue, between Rusholme Road and 29th Street.

SPECIAL POLL FOR ABSENTEES For the purpose of enabling persons who are qualified voters and have reason to believe they will be necessarily absent from their places of residence on the day of the voting, a special poll will be conducted in the same manner as is provided for the conduct of other polls and will be held in the Tax collectors Office, main floor of the City Hall, and shall be open between the hours oi 7 and 10 oclock in the afternoon of the 15th, 17th and 18th days of May, 1965. The Mayor shall attend at his office in the City of Saskatoon on the 17th day of May. 1965. at the hour of tan oclock In tne forenoon for the purpose if requested, of appointing by writing signed by him, two persons to attend at the final summing up of the votes, and one peison to attend at each polling place on behalf of the persons Interested in promoting or opposing the passing oi the bylaw. The Returning Officer will sum up the number of votes given for and against the said bylaw at 12 oclock noon on the 91st day of May, 1965, at the City Hall.

A summary i the bylaw Is follows: BYLAW NO. 4416 A bylaw of The City of Saskatoon to raise by way of loan on debentures, the sum of Seven Hundred and Thirty THE DEATH OF DAVID Ml 1 a I Uini'l 1 ana 04 ill .1. I George James Pockllngton. age 91 years 1U22 Temperance Street, i pioneer resident of the province, oc curred at his home on May 9, fol lowing a brief illness. The funeral service will be held on Wednesday, May 12 at 3:00 p.m.

from St. James Anglican Church, conducted by Rev. J. S. Conlln.

The Saskatoon Funeral Home was in charge oi ar rangements. Surviving are' his wile, Sarah; two daughters: Mrs. George Pascoe (Maud), Saskatoon and Mrs. Lyle Bray (Gertrude), Calgary; eight grandchildren; 14 gieat grandchildren; one brother and three sisters reside in England. The late Mr.

Poe-kangton was bom Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire, England. Arriving in Canada July 19oa, he came west with his family to Manitoba and the following year settled on a homestead in the Hampstead district near Foam Lake, Sask. He had resided in Wolseley fop 14 years, prior to coming to make his home in Sas katoon in 1926. Mr. Pockllngton serV' ed as custodian with the Field Husbandry department at the University of Saskatchewan from 1926 until his retirement.

He was an Honorary Lue member of the Saskatchewan Field Husbandry Association. For 19 years Mr. Pockllngton devoted much tune to the work oi' the Boy Scouts Toy Shop and was presented with the Scouts "Thanks Badge. He was active for over 30 yeais with the Saskatoon Exhibition, first as custodian of the University Grain exhibit later as boys supervisor at the 4H Clubs Boys Farm Camps. He was a faithful member of St.

James Anglican Church. Mr. and Mrs, Pockllngton celebrated their 65th wedding anniversary in October 1964. Interment will take place in Hilkrest Memorial Gardens. 5-U-c R.

WANTED. EXPERIENCED, a-ii-p WELL EXPERIENCED CLERK STENO requires part tune work. 544-2301. i-ll-c-e HELP WTD. (Male-Female) 18 SALESMEN AND SALESWOMEN, How would you Ilk to get in on the ground floor with a Urge North American company that pays high earnings, has no chargebacks, no holdbacks and pays immediately.

If desired, protection against sickness and accident and death. Set your own hours, part or full time, any age, town or country. Box 96A, Star-PhoenJx. 5-17-c person Humboldt Civic Golf Club. Send applications to: Glen Waldvogel, Humboldt, Sask.

5-11-c ONKCOMBINED-TECHNICIAN RE-quired for 90-bed hospital. This hospital has three doctors and two technicians. Time and on half for callbacks. Duties to commence May 1965. Apply: stating age, marital status and experience to Secretary, Outlook Union Hospital, Outlook.

Sask. tf PHARMACIST WANTED. NO NIGHT work if desired. No Night. Sundav or statutory holiday work.

Starting salary $125 per week. Increases according to ability and initiative. Male or female. Afternoon off per week. We have one of your Sask.

Grads and like him. Please contact; Bouck, Manager, Medical Arts Dispensary of Ottawa 180 Metcalfe Ot-tawa. 6-37-c MEN AND WOMEN, EXTRA INCOME fart or full time. Town or country, nvestigate with no obligation. Box 99A.

Star-Phoenix. 6-17-c TRADES PROFESSIONS 21 I CONCRETE CONTRACTING. FREB MttmatM. Ollh.rt it M.rttn, J43-4674. SAW SHARPENING Burnett's Key Shop, 136 1st Ave.

S. Locks, hydraulic door closers repaired. xtf Free estimates. 653-3677. m-8-5-0 5-23-c RECEPTIONIST-STENOGRAPHER required for permanent position with local industry.

Reply in own handwriting to the Office Manager, P.O. Box 1401, Saskatoon giving complete details of education, experience and marital status. Salary commensurate with experi ance and ability. 5-U-c Experienced Saleslady Hollywood Furs and Ladies' Wear Ltd. 5-11-c NURSES Nurses required for large and active operating room.

Excellent personnel policies. Apply: DIRECTOR OR NURSING, REGINA GENERAL HOSPITAL, REGINA, SASK. 6-11-C The amount shown in the last column of the schedule is the amount to be raised for the payment of principal and interest in the year shown, BYLAW NO. 145 A Bylaw of The Saskatoon School District No. 13 of Saskatchewan for borrowing the sum of One Hundred and Twenty-two Thousand Dollars ($122,000 00) for the purpose of paying part of the cost of conatructing equipping and landscaping an addition to Boughton School, in the City of Saskatoon.

Debentures with interest at five and one-half (51 per cent per annum shall be issued in accordance with the following schedule: EXPERIENCED HAIRDRESSER! wanted immediately. Permanent po-1 HALS ELECTRIC SERVICE AND gltion. Five-day week. Box 1078, wiring our specialty. 342-6143 xtf Sur-Phonlx.

5-14-. pAINTI0 PAPERHANGING. PLAS PART TIMS JOIN THE FAMOUS ter Rea.on.ble Eve-Fullerette (roup of ladle, taking I Ding, phon. K. C.

P.yn. 553-2001, oraers from customers your im- I 1 rW PAINTING. PAPER HANGING AND turn pnone 6-i4-c woo(j ilnljhlng. Don pearaon. Fre.

estimates, 244-2773 or 653-1208, m-6-ll-q DRESSMAKER WITH FUR FINISH-ing experience required. Apply: Thousand Dollars $730,000 00) to provide for additions and improvemanto to the Citys hospital. Debentures shall be issued in the amount ofr Seven Hundred and Thirty Thousand Dollars ($730,000.00) for the above purpose, repayable in the lawful money of Canada at the expiration of twenty-five (25) years from the date thereof, and shall bear interest at the rate of five and one-half 5Mj per cent, per annum, payable semiannually. The debentures to be issued under this bylaw shall be made for such sum or sums as may be deemd expedient. During the currency of the debentures there shall be raised annually by apeclal general rate upon all the rateable property in the City of Saskatoon, the sum of Forty Thousand, One Hundred and Fifty Dollars 00) to pay the interest on the debentures when and as it becomes due and the sum of Eighteen Thousand, Seven Hundred and Forty-two Dollars and Five Cents ($18,742 05) by way of sinking fund to retire the said debentures at maturity.

Dated at saskatoon, Saskatchewan, this 20th day of April, AD. 1963. L. A. KRtUTZWEISER, City Clerk.

NOTICE hereby certify that the above is a true summary of proposed bylaw which has beeu introduced and may be finally passed by The Council of The City of Saskatoon in the event of the assent of the burgesses being obtained thereto, within four weeks from the voting thereon, and that upon the day and at me places fixed for taking the votes of the burgesses the voting thereon will be held between the hours of 9 a.m. and pm. Dated at Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, thu 26th day of April, A.D. 1965. Returning Officer.

L. A. kSeUTZWEISER, FEMALE water INSTRUCTOR RE- I South, quired by Roath.rn Swimming Pool tTohnlj l.rv 3imuS for the month, of July and August, Ru' UphnUlery. neweaving. iu to assist the Lifeguard Manager.

I Written application should include! HAMEL BROTHERS DRY WALL, BASEMENTS OLD AND NEW. EX-pertly repaired or plastered. Toroi Cement Service. 242-3954. tf FREE ESTIMATES, DRIVEWAYS, floors, Wipfs Concrete.

652-4240. m-10-1-4 I FOR "PAINTING AND PAPERHANG-fng phone Upper 242-9174. I42-43oa. uaiifications. age, salary expected.

oom and board available at reason able rate Apply to; Mr. Norm Folk-ersen, Chairman, Swimming Pool Committee. 5-17-e WANTED FOR 15-BED HOSPITAL, one registered nurse and two certified assistants, immediately. Apply to Secretary-Manager, Ituna Union Hospital, Ituna, Sask. EXPERIENCED WaTtRESSES WANT-ed.

immediately. Full or part time. Good working eohditiont with good pay. Apply Marigold Cafe after 3 p.m. 256 3rd Ave.

S. tf GIRL FOR OCCASIONAL TYPING letters and thesis work. Must be neat and accurate, phone 652-1975. 5-U-c aJJVill OF t. The amount shown in the last column of the schedule is the amount to be raised for the payment of principal and interest in the year shown.

BYLAW NO. 146 A Bvliw of The Saskatoon School District No. 13 of Saskatchewan for borrowing the sum of Seventy-seven Thousand Dollars (877,000.00) for the purpose of paying part of the cost of constructing, equipping and landscaping an addition to Estey School, in the City of Saskatoon. Debenture with Interest ht five and One-ha if (vfc) par gent per annum DIRT. TREE GARBAGE REMOVAL.

Hagan. Phone 342-8556 or 342-8751 244-4835 OR xti ACCOUNTING, 'AUDITING, in com if tax. 543-6931 JU wart Ave, 340-ei. interior, Classified Phone 242-3141 I I 1 A i (Tin Di Sfi ifl.gnk.iSh kii -1. 11.

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