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Star-Phoenix from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada • 21

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Monday, September 8. 1969 Saskatoon Star-Phoenix 21 FUNERALS MALE HELP WANTED 11 (( ontmoedt DEATHS (Continued) eU'V'f- nr KARSTAD THE FUNERAL SERVICE o' of Mrs. Mary Karstad. who died WANTED: RELIABLE FXPfc.RIEN5 September 3rd was held from Zion ed man. for cement roofing.

pAiuun. Evangelical Lutheran Church oa Sal- tave trough. 24i 2913 9-9-c urdav. September fth it pm Index to Classifications CAR WASH HELP general clean up necessary 374-SoJ NEEDED AND Drivers license 9-19-c A 4 6aA TAXI DRIVER WANTED. 242-214 conducted by Rev Likness "pallbearers were Ted Haugen.

Charles Hed-lin Trygve Niaa. Thor oluf Ganborg. Minin Voldeng Interment will be made in Aiw ater Lutheran Cemeterv on Monday September 8th after a service ui Atwater Lutheran Church McKague Funeral Home was in charge of arrangement 99-c tt-c Acreage And. Acreage iLodustnaJ) Agent ArtKlei For Sale Articles Wanted Auto Repairs 4 Accessories Autos 4 Trucks Earned Autos For Sale Auto Finance EXPERIENCED CARPET LAVERS wanted, must bait tools top mac for top men Applv 363-Mth Avu. Calgarv t30i Alberta.

Fbooe Fred 252-3413 Investment Properties ft In Memortam 12B Insurance 25 Listings Wanted 39 73 Livestock 33 73 Loans Wanted 71 Lost 4 Found 10 71A Lots Wanted 41 Lms or Sale 40 13C Machinery 4 Repairs 30 Male Help Wanted 12 Male Instructions 10 Male-Female Instructions Male Situations Wanted 10 Marriage Licenses 0 Miscellaneous 20 Money to Loan 03 BENJAMIN THE DEATH OF Semor L. Benjamin ace 94 vears of Umdrrnnster cha urred in a local bDitU on September 5th 1969 Tne funeral service mil be held on Tuesday. September 9th at from the Chapel uf the Saskatoon Funeral Home conducted bv Rev Doaid Browne Memorial donations to a chantv of the eoninbuiors choice appreciated hett of flowers Surviving are 2 daughters. Karen and La and one son Guv. all of Liovdniinster: his mother Mrs.

W. benjamin Saskatoon Die sisters Mrs. Mehina Couieault Shelibrook. Sak Mrs Altha IpshaU Mrs Luulle Dalke Lethbndce. Mrs Laura Han old.

Pnnce Albert and Mrs Roberta Tamke. Saskatoon: two brothers Bert Bumabv. C. and Bvron. Georgetown.

Ontario He was predeceased bv his mfe Irene in March lw8 The late Mr Beniamin was born In Dundurn and received his education in Uial town. He moved to Cooknn Sask where he farmed until coming to saskatooo in 1944 and was einploved with the Canadian National Railway Company for about If wars For the past eieht vears. Mr Beniamin had engaged in the bartering trade in Lio.dmm-ster Interment will take place in Woodlawn Cemeterv Courtesy parting ara south of the Chapel on 4th Av enue at 25th Street) 9-9-c ATTENTION! You ire north xi eon per month with the richt company. Phone Mr. Pethrt.k 32-4754 IX-7 -li WOOD THE FINERAL SERVICE OF Mrs Janet Wood, who died on September 3rd was held from Me Hague's Funeral Home on Saturday.

September 6th at 1 30 pm. conducted by Rev McMurtry. Pallbearers were Charlie Shouse D. Long W. Smith.

Don Jones. Wes Robbins. Bill Ross. Interment was made in the family plot in Wood-lawn Cemetery. 9-9-c Babysitting Bank Loans Properties Births Bicycles 4 Motorcycles Board 4 Room Board 4 Room Wanted 57 Business Opportunities 99 Business 4 Prof.

Directory 76 S3 2 1 vj IN MEMORIAM Card of Thanks Coal Wood 32 Coma 4 Sump. ASSISTANT MANAGER THE STAR PHOENIX HAS A SUPPLY of verses for vour convent noe in making up vour In Memonam Kiudlv inquire at the desk. xtf FUNERAL DIRECTORS 7 Established life Insurance office, requires an experienced life under-, writer to take over the duties of assistant manacer in our CatcarvT braikh The person selected for position will receit Deaths Domestic Help Wanted I Farm Lands For Sale Farms Wanted Feed 4 Seed Female Help Wanted Personal 24 24A Stock 37 Poultry 4 Eggs 30 UB Real Estate Rooms Furnished 53 58 Rooms Unfurnished 54 59 Rooms Furnished 4 Unlur.) 54A 35 Rooms Wanted 55 Female ip wanteo 13 situations td (Mil.Female) 17 I Female Situations Wan 7. 15 V.7.'.7.7.7.7.7 1 Funera suites. Unfurnished 51A i Funeral Directors Suites.

(Fumtshed-Unfur.) 51B Furnishings Suites Wanted 52 nare, and Parian Gardening bwap Garden Produce Teachers Wanted 23 If Tinsmithing 21 A ISA Tires 4 Vulcanizing 74 45 Trades 4 Professions 21 i Help Wanted (Male-Female) I Hospital Personnel For Rent (Furnished) SASKATOON FUNERAL HOME ARNOLD EDWARDS ROBERT F. DALRIE Ph. 244-5577 33 4b xtf EXTFNDFD TRAINING IN 2 MANAGEMENT EXCELLENT REMUNERATION WESTWOOD FUNERAL CHAPEL Rae J. Murdock. Terry Michavluk Phone 653 3434 20 th Are.

N. xtf Please reply In full confidence, out--, limn past production records to: W. Main. L.U. Branch Manager 70 Houses Houses For Rent (Unfurnished) Houses For Sale Houses Wgnted Trailers McKAGUES FUNERAL HOME 46 44 49 50 Warehouse Space 42 Weddings 1A Winter Resorts 27A McKague Phone 2423131 McKague 300 3rd S.

xtf investments MONTREAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY 320. 540 12th S.W. Phone: 205 S06 CalKarv. Alberta PARK FUNERAL CHAPEL Jack M. Binklev Donald Somers 311 3rd No.

Phone 244-2103 xtf Our staff lx aware of this 8 FLORISTS VICTORIA FLORISTS iMRS A McAllister. Miss L. Gold). 521 8th St. Phone 653-2533.

xtf Thant opposes airline strike HAZEN THE DEATH OF DR Medlev Hazen age 68 vears. of 404 Preston Avenue well known Saskatoon medical specialist and former Chief of Staff of Saskatoon Citv Hospital. occurred suddenly at hts borne on Sept 7th. 19 The funeral service will be held on Wednesday. Sept.

10th at 2 00 pm. from St James Angluan church conducted bv the Rev. Glen Ash. Memorial tributes to the Saskatchewan Heart Fund or to the Dr G. Medlev Hazen Library at Saskatoon Citv Hospital appreciated in lieu of flowers.

Surviving are- hus wife. Emma: two sons. George M. Hazen. Ottawa and Miles T.

Hazen, Saskatoon, six grandchildren: two brothers. Charles. Saskatoon and Austin Regina: two sisters, Mrs. J. L.

Wilson (Dorothvi. Saskatoon and Mrs. E. bb Louise Aldergrove. C.

Dr. Hazen was bom in Montreal and at the age of 2 returned with hts parents to reside at Fredericton. New Brunswick. Coming west to Saskatoon in 1912 he attended the Saskatoon Nu-tana Collegiate Institute and pre-medical classes at the University of Saskatchewan. He obtained his Medical degree from the University of Toronto in 1923 and returned to Saskatoon in 1925 to practice for a vear with the late Dr Alexander He practiced at Rosetown from 1926 to 19J0 when he commenced post graduate studies in eve.

ear. nose and throat at Birmingham. England and in Vienna. Austria He returned to establish ius professional practice in Saskatoon in 1933. Prominent in medical circles.

Dr Hazen served as Chief of Staff of the Saskatoon Citv Hospital from 1945-1964. During the Citv Hospital Diamond Jubilee ceremonies in Mav 19h9 Ius contribution to the hospital was recognized bv naming the Dr. G. M. T.

Hazen Medical Library in hts honour. Dr. Hazen was a past president of the Canadian Otolarvngologu-al Society and was a senior member of the Canadian Medical Association. He had served as president of the Saskatoon District Medical Society and was a senior Life member of the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Saskatchewan Active in community affairs. Dr Hazen was a charter member of the Eclectic Club which later became the Saskatoon Kinsmen Club.

He was a past president of K-40 Club. He had been a member of the Saskatoon Rotarv Club and the Board of Trade for a number of years He as a member of the Saskatoon Club and of the Rosetown Masonic Lodge No 91 A 4 AM. Dr. Hazen was an enthusiastic sportsman and was particularly interested in hunting fishing and curling He was a member of St. James Anglican Church Interment will take place in the family plot in Woodlawn Cemeterv.

The Saskatoon Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. 9-9-c FRANK J. DOWD1NG FLORIST LTD. 234 2nd S. opposlie Odeon Theatre).

Ph. 652-6272 day and niKht xtf DISPATCHER WANTED. DUTIES, local and long distance. Dispatching experience an asset but will consider qualified applicants with initiative and drive. Give full partnu Jars of personal history and experience.

AU replies confidential and will be acknowledged. Apply Box 94 Star-Phoenix. tf LOST AND FOUND 10 IF YOU HAVE LOST YOUR PFT chesk with the S.P C.A 374-8101. xtf LOST BLUE BUDGIE. WHITE HEAD crooked claw, banded, reward.

242-9007. 9 9-c BARBER WANTED. STEADY EM-plovnicnt. 70lr. Phone after 7 pTtt.

762-3897 or Box 165. Banff, Alta 9-10-c GENEVA (Reuters) United IFALPA member states would Nations Secretary-general be approached with a view to Thant announced Saturday his raising the matter of hijacking opposition to any strike by in- in the Security Council, ternational airline pilots de- Thant told reporters he had signed to pressure the UN into been in touch with the Syrian acting to prevent aircraft hi- government over the detention jacks. of the two Israelis but declined Plans for the strike will go to elaborate, forward just the same, a repre- LOST: BLACK ONYX RING 3 WEEKS ago. Mavbe lost at George Ward. Initialled.

Reward. 343-6500. 9-10-c MECHANIC AND APPRENTICE WITH Volkswagen experience required immediately for franchised V.W dealer Reply in writing with full particulars. Vellner Motors 196S LtL, 4314 50 Red Deer. Alberta.

Tel. 347-4441. 9-10-1? MALE HELP WANTED 12 NOTICES Encyclopedia Britannica Needs additional sales staff to handlia hundreds of leads and inquiries. Saskatoon area and Saskatchewan generally. Call write or Phone 603 Retailers Trust Bldg.

653-4522 or 343-Ohm. 9-10-C WELL ESTABLISHED Rawleigh Route now available in Saskatoon due to transfer of previous Dealer. Part time districts also available. Apply 129 Second Avenue, North, 8.30-9.30 a.m. or 4-6 p.m 9-18-c NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF FRANZ JACOB WIELER.

late of the Citv of Saskatoon, the Province of Saskatchewan, Merchant. Deceased All claims aRainst the above estate duly verified bv statutory declaration and with particulars and valuation of security held, if anv. must be sent to the undersigned before the 15th day of September. A.D. 1969.

FRANCIS. GAULEY. DIERKER 4 DAHLEM Barristers and Solicitors Roval Bank Chambers Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Solicitors for the Estate of Franz Jacob Wieler 9-9c PERMANENT HELP WANTED Machinists to $3 50 per hour, mechanics $3 00 per hour: welders up to $3 40 per hour: mechanic helpers, state requirements. Fringe benefits in addition.

Write or phone collect to W. Ladner. North-West Springs and Brake Service Ltd 15816 tilth Edmonton, phone 484-1106. 9-10-c WANTED MAN TO SELL AND manage insurance division all Campbell fit Haliburton 653-2714. 9-13-: PART-TIME HELP WANTED.

APPIt within Sachers Upholstery Ltd. 2iB C. south 9-1 5-c LOCKWOOD THE DEATH OF JAMES Murray Lockwood, age 65 years, of i Calgary. Alberta, occurred in Saska-1 toon on September 3rd. 1969.

The Funeral Service was held on Satur-1 dav, September 6th at 10 a m. from McKague Funeral Home, conducted by Archdeacon H. W. Brandrick. Surviving are.

his mother. Mrs. Christie Jane Lockwood of Nipawin. one sister, Mrs. Jessie Irene Hems-worth of Vancouver, and one brother.

WUUam Wallace Lockwood of Nipa-win. Interment was made In the Woodlawn Cemetery. 9-9-c THE INTERNATIONAL NICKEL CO. OF CANADA LTD. THOMPSON, MANITOBA TENDERS AUTO BODY MEN Vancouver's largest body shop Flail rate $4 20 per hour, straight time $4 16 per hour.

Ail benefits, no loss in a cumulated holidays, steady work, no layoffs. Dean Bros. Collision Repaint Ltd 1111 West 73rd Avenue, Vancouver. C. Phone 266-4131.

9-10-b sentative of the International Federation of Airline Pilots Associations said immediately afterward. IFALPA also will seek Security Council discussion of hijacking, he said. Both men were addressing a news conference after a 90-minute meeting between Thant and four IFALPA delegates held after IFALPA threatened a 24-hour strike if the UN did not act on hijacking and did not secure the release of two Israelis still detained in Syria after being taken off a hijacked plane last week. Referring to the strike threat, Thant said: I expressed as my personal opinion that such a step would not produce the sired result and that it would MONTREAL (CP) In a se- held secretly to avoid violence to integration clashed with LIS only cause serious inconven- ries of 25 secret meetings this which would likely occur at a supporters in a school gymna- ience to airline passengers weekend frustrated Enelish- general meeting. sium.

throughout the world. 8 The parents had unanimously The LIS has re-scheduled the IFALPA President Ola Fors- language parents in suburban rejected the governments offer meeting for this Wednesday, but berg of Finland said he was St. Leonard voted to keep chil- of a private school for English- Mr. Beale said parents have confident that the majority of dren in Grades 1-7 out of school, language children as well as a voted to stay home that night member association of IFALPA Regular classes in the north- more recent solution offered by and to keep their children in- would be in favor of the strike end suburb resume today, but Education Minister Jean-Guy doors so as not be lured into Robert Beale, president of the Cardinal. It would have toler- any confrontations with oppos- St.

Leonard Parents Associa- ated English-language instruc- ing factions. tion. said the meetings voted ov- tion, but on a limited basis. Classes in 'St. Leonard are erwhelmingly to keep the 2,000 Mr.

Beale said the parents starting five days later than hijacking" obe forthcoming "it to 2,700 English-language chil- also voted unanimously to avoid those in the rest of the province. wolJ! he neresearv tnr nme dren out of the elementary sys- future violent clashes with the Official reason for the delay memhor states tn remiest inrtn tem until the government offers French unilingualist Ligue pour was that teachers were taking a -inn nf the item nn the cor.mitJ an acceptable solution to the llntegration Scholaire which crash course in new teaching councils agenda communitys 15-month school has been leading the fight to methods. language dispute. abolish English-language in- The compromise solution re- inrinHeH nn the Mr. Beale said in an interview struction in St.

Leonards jected by the parents was that thnmlU.d the meetings, held in basements Roman Catholic elementary English courses would be taught v. V1 enr and garages in different parts school system. for 50 minutes a day beginning of St. Leonard, were each at- Violence flared last Wednes- in Grade 1. )iurSent and important OFFERS A CHALLENGING CAREER Department of Transport Winnipeg TENDERS LICENSED EMBALMER WANTFt) for city funeral home.

Must be qualified to carry on all phase vf funeral service. Please reply to B( 160D Star-Phoentx. statins mar)1, status and qualifications. 9 tbc STARTING RATES: Surface 2.737 per hour Underground 2.971 per hour with shift and Sunday premiums in TRADE SCHOOLS (MALE) 12a FREE CAREER KIT International Correapondence Schools. 3H7-B400, Bob Carr.

49 Howell Saskatoon xtf MADDISON WILLIAM JAMES (Bill) Maddison of Apt. 33, 1240 Newport Victoria. B.C., formerly of Saskatoon parsed awav suddenly at Jubilee Hospital on Fndav. September 5. 1969.

Funeral service will be held on Monday. September 8 at 1-00 m. from the Chapel of the Royal Oak Crematory. Victoria. Surviving are his wife Agnes, of Victoria: one sister and four brothers in England.

Born in Silksworth. County Durham. England. April 25. 1899.

Mr. Maddison came to Saskatoon in 1928 where he worked for Canadian National Railway until his retirement in 1964. moving to Victoria in 1967. He served with the British Navy Overseas in the First World War and with the Saskatoon Light Infantry in the Second World War. A Life Member of the Army, Navy and Airforce Veterans in Canada, he was president of the local unit No.

38 from 1957 to 1966. and Provincial President from 1949 to 1961. He also served as a vice-president on the National Board of the A N. and A F. Veterans.

In 1964 he was presented with the American Legion of Merit Award He received the Queen Elizabeth Coronation Medal and the Canadian Confederation Medal, in Saskatoon he was a member of Christ Church Flowers are gratefully declined Donations to the Heart Foundation may be made 9-9-C SEALED TENDERS, addressed to the undersigned and marked Tender for Rotating Beacon mil be received up to 3 00 p.ni. WINNIPEG TIME, September 24. 1969, for the Erection of rotating beacon and tower and related work at Swift Current Airport, Swift Current. Saskatchewan. Plans, specifications and related documents mav be obtained on application to the undersigned.

301 Income Tax Building. 391 York Avenue. Winnipeg 1. Manitoba, upon receipt of a certified cheaue made payable to the Receiver General of Canada, for the sum of $25 00. Plans and specifications will also be on display at Swift Current Construction Association.

CeVRY. INST. OF TECH. 'BELL Howell. Toronto, offers top tralnlne tn electronics.

Hooper. Box 3H4 Saskatoon. 244-8618. xtf THE JOB: With further development of new mines and the enlargement of our surface plants (null, smelter and reftnerv) the opportunity for advancement is excellent. FEMALE HELP WANTED 13 LADIES WEAR SALESLADY RE-qutred.

Experience desirable but not essential. Apply Fashion Fur Co. tf BENEFITS: We offer permanent employment plus liberal employee benefits Including pension plan (non-contribu-torvi. a savings plan and In addition. the company pay 3 of the employee premium for medicare, drug prescription plan, group life and accident and sickness I.

F. Young. Regional Supply Officer. 9-9-c character by one or more states. orsberg said that all EXPERIENCED WAITRESSES WANT-ed.

full or part lime, also dish washers. day or night Mnft. Apply in person Mangold Restaurant. 255 3rd south. tf CAREER WITH A PROFITABLE EU-lure Two openings.

For appointment call 382-2474 evenings. 9-1 1-c RATES BRANCH CASHIER WANTED FOR large Insurance company. An excellent position for woman wishing a career position. Office experience preferred but not essential. Box 156D Star-Phoentx.

t-10-c Star-Phoenix Want Ad Rates-Six Cents Per Word Per Day Six Consecutive Insertions for th Price of Five Minimum Count 12 Words Minimum Charge 75c Per Day Classified Display is charged at 13.50 it per single column inch. TENDERS Subtrade and suppliers bids required for Department of Public Works' Post Offices at Brock and Kuroki. Sask. Plans may be viewed at the Saskatoon Construction Association or our office. Bids to be in our office 5 p.m.

Sept. 10th. PIGGOTT CONSTRUCTION LTD. P.O. BOX 1368.

SASKATOON 9-9-c LOCATION: Thompson Is one of Canada's most modern and fastest growing towns, located in the heart of the northern part of Manitoba. Paved streets, bus transportation, schools, hospital, modern shopping plazas modern homes and apartments all add to Thompsons eninvabie community life, our population is now approaching 20.900. 10 point or large type Is de- Where tended by 75 to 100 parents. day at a meeting organized by A special class would be es-He said the meetings were the LIS when parents opposed tablished for Grade 2 students affected by the drive, towards French-only classes and the status quo would be maintained in Grades 3 to 7. The solution, a temporary one, was proposed Friday by Education Minister Jean-Guy Cardinal.

He made it clear that the idea originated with the St. Leonard Catholic school board. Earlier Sunday, Robert Lem-ieux, president of the Ligue VANCOUVER (CP) Striking few hours before the oil work- wNch 'comrolsth five-man oil workers in the British Col- ers union was to appear before sajd that at least seven umbia lower mainland will sus- the B.C Federation of Labor other' Montreal suburbs likely pend random picketing of to defend itself against charges will start phasing out English-companies using products from of violation of several federa- ianpUaEe education tion policies. The St. Leonard board The Oil, Chemical and dropped English-language in-Atomic Workers union repre- struction in Grade 1 last term sents 550 men who have been and in Grade 2 this year, strike since May 23 on strike since May 23 for MaeSORLEY THE DEATH OF Aylmer MacSorlev, age 82 years of Asquith.

occurred in a local Nursing Home on September 6th. 1969. The funeral service will be held on Tuesday. Sept. 6th at 1.30 m.

from McKague Funeral Home, conducted by Mr. Karl Sievert. Surviving are one daughter. Mrs. L.

(Marioni Johnson of Asquith, and one son. Alvin, of Asquith: two grandchildren. Wavne Johnson of Llovdminster and Mr. R. (Shirieyi Young of Saskatoon: two brother.

Charles MacSorlev of Burnaby, and Otho MacSorlev of Saskatoon Mr. MacSorlev was predeceased bv his wife, Hannah Jane in 1966. bv twO sisters. Delia Delainev. and Blanche Burwash.

and bv three brothers. John F. MacSorlev, Thomas MacSorlev and Ross MacSorlev Bom in Ontario. Mr MacSorlev came west to the Asquith district in 1905 and farmed in the area until retiring into Asquith tn 1953 He was a member of the Asquilh Lodge. A F.

and A M. and the Scottish Rite Interment will be made in the Eagle Creek Cemeterv Guest parking directly south of Funeral Home, 3rd Ave and 20th Street. 9-9-c YOUNG LADIES 17-20 YEARS TRY AN ATTRACTIVE NEW CAREER Our publishing company has lmmdl-ate openings for 2 young ladies. QUALIFICATIONS RECREATION: We enfov all popular organized competitive sports including baseball hotkey, curling, bowling, billiards tennis and golf. Car rallying and snowmobile clubs are available.

For the outdoorsman we aWo en-lov some of Canada finest fishing and hunting. In addition both the and closed circuit TV. radio, theatre's, health spa. camera and art dub are active, as are church organizations of all major FREE TO TRAVEL Ambitious Neal In apoearance Desire fur better than average Income. Successful applicant will receive full training.

Experience not neces-aarv. Salary plus company bonus. Must be able to begin at once. For permanent positions Ulllv. For Interview: Tenders for Grading Sealed tender will be received bv the undersigned until 2 00 P.M.

Regina Citv Time on the date shown for 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. 69084 For the construction of the subgrade sirieslnpes on No I Highway at the Belle Flame Overpass. Approximate Quantities Earth Excavation lit) OOu Cubic Yards Deposit with Tender S1.800 00.

Tenders Close September 18. 1969. HOLMES. Depulv Minister. Saskatchewan Department of Highways.

9-f-c-s THE MAN: The successful applicant should have the following attributes: DESIRF PERMANENT EMPLOYMENT. BE OYER 18 YEARS OF AGE. BE PHYSICALLY FIT. WANT THE OPPORTUNITY TO BUILD A SOLID CAREER. MRS, McCOWAN SHERATON CAVA! IER.

012 SPADINA CRESC. E. 12 noon 3 m. only. higher wages.

It faced suspension of its federation membership. R. T. (Buck) Philp, international representative of the OCAW, said Sunday hit-and-run picketing will cease while the C. Mediation Commission is holding public hearings into the strike.

Random picketing was the basis of one federation charge. So was the OCAWs appearance before the commission. The federation wants such hearings Pike buried in Jaffa JERUSALEM (AP) Rev. James A. Pike, who lost his bat.

tie with the Judean desert Cuba expels newsman HAVANA (AP) The Cuban No phone calls please. ftp PRIESTLEY THE DEATH OF MR. Joshua Jacob Priestley, age 78 year, of Leafck. Saskatchewan, occurred tn a Saskatoon hospital on Sept. 6th.

1969 The funeral service will be held on Wednesday September 10th at 2 00 pm. from Trinity United Church Leask conducted by Rev. Kilpatrick Surviving are. his wife. Emma, three daughters.

Mrs. France (Martha) ot Davis Mrs. Alex Derr Erinh of lask and Mrs Edward Kulniknff (Clara) of Prince Albert: three sons. Eduard. James and John all of Pnnce Albert: 14 grandchildren- one brother.

Albert of Pnnce Albert Mr. Pnestlev was born tn England and at an earlv age came to auada He lived In Manitoba for a vear before coming to the Marce-hn. Leask district where he farmed fur 25 vear Following retirement in 1945 he moved Into the town of Leask Intern ent will take place in Leask Cemeterv Saskatoon Funeral Hume is in charge of arrangements. 99 BILLING CLERK REQUIRED FROM 4 pm. to midnight.

Must be able to tpe at least 40 m. Married woman preferred Phone 652-4139, Soo-aeounty Motor Ways Ltd. 8 9-C INTERVIEWS: For further Information or sona! interview contact our per per DEATHS aonnel representative on September 8th. 9th. 10th.

11th or 12th between sired by the advertiser for the complete advertisement, the rate per word is 12c per day. Minimum count 12 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 tvpe the charge is 75c per day for the 10 point fine Where the use of a box number is desired, count as four words extra. Tf replies are to be mailed to out-of-town points, please 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.

City advertisers must pick up box replies at the Star-Phoenix office The Star-Phoenix assumes no responsibility for error after the first insertion Semi-Displays Accepted 8 30 a m. to 12 noon daily Monday to Friday for publication following day (except holidays Deadline for conunues cancellation or corrections of Want Ads 9 ou am. day of publication, Mondav to Friday only. On days when the business office is closed. Want Ads for publication in our next issue mav be left in the box in the front vestibule of the Star-Phoenix office Please be sure to leave vour name, address, phone number and number of insertion desired NOTICES Births tl 50.

Marriages and Death. In Memonams, Engagements. Cards of Thanks, etc rates $3 00 for insertion of 10 lines or less extra line of five words etch 3oo per line WORD ADS ACCEPTED lp to 3 Pin. Monday through Friday for following duvs publication except holidays) Display Advertising SCHEDULE OF COPY ACCEPTANCE TIEsDkY 12 00 noon for Thursday, WKDNFSDAY 12 00 noon for Fndav. 1HIRSDAY 12 00 noon for Saturday, FRIDAY 12 00 Boon for Mondav FRIDAY 9oo pm for Tuesday and Wednesday pubiuainn AU of the abue times on copy in hand basis allow time for copy pick-up and preparation ANT AD PHONE 653-2100 CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAYS.

SUNDAYS MAIL SUBSCRIPTION RATES IN SASKATCHEWAN i wir 6 nv.nths I', 04 3 mtmths 1 44 I 13 84 mill or Irttrr earner walks In Saskatoon I xear 840 earner 54 Ci-nii Per Week To All Other Prottnce, and Countries Outside Canada I month 83 OS I ar 84u 44 Bark Cnt be Mali Minimum 25 cents each EXPERIFNCED with ilientele. girl. 653-39H4 HAIR DREShFR Top wagee to right t-ll-c a m. and 3 00 the boura of 8.30 m. EXPERIENCED WAITRESS WANTED.

Must be cashier. Dav shift 12-8 p.m Call 242-9902 or 3S2-7S93. if at which he had hoped would yield boycotted as a protest against government today expelled Fen-a fuller meaning of Christianity Jabor iaws ton Wheeler, the Associated Random picketing by oil Press correspondent in Havana, workers in the last month dis- an(I 8avf l'im anl his wife two rupted transportation and con- hours to pack for departure, struction in sevedal areas. Prime Minister Fidel Castros Pickets disappeared after com- government said it objected to panies involved obtained court Wheelers reporting in general injuctions. and in particular to his report Decision to appear before the Friday that the government had commission led the federation accused a member of the Mexi-the OCAW of a for him, did not fear death and now he is at peace.

The words came from his 31-year-old third wife Diane after the body of the former Episcopal (Anglican) bishop of California was recovered from a ledge of a deep canyon Sunday. The spot was two miles from where she had left him to go for aid can Embassy staff of spying for last Monday night And now Jim has died in the place where Jesus found conso progression o'ations since the CANADA MANPOWER PFNTRF 101 22nd Street, East Saskatoon, Sask. Phone 652-2301 HABAK THE PASSING OF REV. Nicholas Habak. age 59 vear of North BatUeford Sask.

formerly of Saskatoon, occurred at JSorth Bat-tleford on Sept. 5 1969 The Funeral Mass will be held on Tuesdav. sept. 9 at 10 a from St. Georges Ik-rainian Greek.

Catholic Cathedral conducted bv Rt. Rev. J. ODnvk Pravers will be said in St. Georges Ukrainian Greek Catholic Cathedral Monday evening Sept I it 1 pm Park Funeral Chapel will be in charge Born in Uie Western kratne Rev.

Habak was ordained a priest of the churOi tn the Ckraine in 1SMJ He served parishes in the Western I k-raine and in England before coming to Canada in 19s) After arriving in Canada in 1961 Rev Habak served In Alberta and In Swift Current and Arran Sask before kus Illness Interment will be made in the Catholic section of the Woodlawn Cemeterv Me- WAITRESSES COOKS. DISHWASH-ers. age 21-45, full or part time. Voiaaeur Restaurant 242 3505 fo appointment, between 1-5 8-10-c WANTED CAPABLE WOMAN FOR part-time cooking position Apply in person Montrose Restaurant Ltd 374 so-A 9-10 WANTED. CAPABLE WOMEN FOR full time waitress positions Apply tn person Montrose Restaurant Ltd 374- 80s 91 9-c Central Intelligence the U.S of continuing vi- of federation policies Agency, strike started.

wheeler was called to the for- 9 12 MARRIED MAN FOR DAIRY FARM near 6akatorpn Boom aod utilities supplied. J744)i0. 9 11-c SPENCE THE DEATH OK JOHN L. Spence see 83 vear of 718 12th Street, a pioneer resident and former Chief of the Saskatoon fire Dept, occurred in a local hosDital on Sept 6(h lftt9 The funeral senne will be held on Tuesdav Sept. 9)h at 3 00 Din from the hapel of the Saskatoon Funeral Home, conducted bv Rev E.

L. Bishop (Memorial tributes to a rhmtv of the dnors choice appmiau-d in hett of flowers Surviving are Ius wife. Ida one daughter Mr Peterson Marguerite) Regina four grand-(h'idren Gar Peterson Toronto. Mrs David Morrison (CaiD Peterborough Ont John Peterson and Ka'hv Peterson bn'h of Regina- two great grandchildren two sisters. Mrs Mvrtie Bateman Keifield Sack and Mr Maud Vm herrobert.

Sask The late Jack Spence was born at Wilharmourg Michigan and at an earlv aae moved with hi parents to Fergus. Ontario He tame west to Botvsevain. Manitoba in 19u3 and in lu7 came to make his home tn Saskatoon. Mr. Spence Joined the SataUon Fir Department in 19)0 where he served for 17 year He was Chief of the Dent at the time of hia retirement tn 1947.

tn 1968 Mr Soeiue was honoured on the 5th anniversary of local 4 of the International Ptre Fighiers as tle laat of the original charter member of the organization Mr Spence was a member of the independent Order of Foresters He was an ardent gardener and an erhiisuc sca-rt-nan particularly ir(r-sted in bunting finning broth)! and hot kev n-termeni will tjae Uace in Woodlawn Cemetery 'Courtesy parsing in-i vu(b of Chanel on 4lb Ave. at 2 'h Bi I I 9-c UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN Office of Radiation Safety Requires CLERK 8TF.no dav, SIarv $141 pr rmnth Afternoons prfr rd Complete Grad Xil wim pro. h'-efw in tvping riJir4 Mut fio Imve good knowidt-fcce of the nr'ih and It abl handle routine co re pond nee. WHAT Have You Got To Offer Me? HIRT THE DEATH OF MR JOHN Hint age 82 years of Hi ih Si Saskatoon, and formerly of Beech Saskatchewan, occurred in Saskatoon on Sept stb. 1969 Funeral mts ice will be held on Wednesday Sept 10th at 2 from Beechy I njled church, conducted bv Rev ttilllama Clements Roelrwo Funeral Home will be in charge Survmnt are two daughter.

Mr. Luc Mitchell ajd Sira. Rente Stockman. b4h of Beethjr 4 grand hiJdren and eight greatgrandchildren Pte-deceased by his wife Marguerite in interment will follow in the Beechy Cemetery. FI lation, she said Th book Mr Philo to ittffid must finished.

My brother special nSeimirt the federa m.stry at 4 a.m. and told and I will do It. It will be a me- tVsavin- We areoreoared he haJ hour t0 et ready t0 mortal to Jim. to defend the action we have the country Pike was buried tod.iv at St. taken We will defend our richt an is WIC were a Peters Cemetery in Jaffa, a Tel t0 rfmam jn th federation MexiC0 City Aviv suburb the government After the federation la.d its rvrtllr.

announced. Mrs. Pike made the complaints, the OCAW asked 7weIer departure husband's relatives in the the Canadian Labor Congress only one nonCo'lnd)unls new United State, a spokesman to order the federation to stop PPe'' stationed I in Havana. ad. interfering in the OCAWs af- ldward Kun of the Police Inspertor Salman Abu fairs.

No reaction was an- nes d8ency- Yaman said pike apparently nounced. The correspondent for Agence wa trying to climb out of the The OCAW was to present France-Presse, the French news canyon and fell about 80 feet to its case to the mediation com- aeency. is on vacation, and the the ledge. mission today. It seeks J1 hour- Reuters correspondent was ex- An Israeli pathologist said ly pay increases on rates rang- pelled recently and has not been Pike apparently died almost im- ing from 32 95 to 34 05 and replaced.

mediately from the fall and had has rejected a 53-cent package Wheeler went to Havana In been dead two to five days. over two years. April, 1967. Firettlofii! Dpfwfunitv for 9 sg-greie ving men 21 35 til Junior Management and Executive nfM-pin a natHm wide, muhl milli'-n (Mur cornm being newly eatab-lubed in bask If you have been aean Mng for an et'itihg. regarding opportunity and pouire a five future uume cai Mr Fftiert.

Uj Ivf 10 X-pm coT)itdenui Interview only il-c Applv to- FFRSOSNM, OKHCE. IUJ ARMIVSTR VliON BUILDING, LMU MSI (E SASKATrHEW4N. SASKATOON AMPl 6A.SKATOON. SASKATCHEWAN 99.

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