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Star-Phoenix from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada • 39

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Wednesday, February 5, 1969 Saskatoon Star-Phoenix 39 12 DEATHS (Couumieaj MALE HELP WANTED (Ceotinueei FUNERALS (Continued) NOTICES ndex to Classifications NOTICE TO CREDITORS penalty province Sask. pays of wealthy COAKWELL THE FUNERAL SER-vice of Mrs. Margaret Coakwell. who died on January 31. 1969.

was held from Park Funeral Chapel on Feb. 4th at 2 p.m. conducted bv Rev. A. lironn.

Aciive paiiircareis were: BUI Henderson. Don Mewis. Doug MacAulay, Ernest Rogers, Ken Hess. Jack Fowue. Honorary pallbearers were: Gordon Wilson.

Bill Aitchtson. Carman Corbett. Martin Zeiko. Thomas AntiU. Rol Harvey.

Interment was made In the family plot in Hillcrest Memorial Gardens. 2-6-c BEAULIEU THE PASSING OF Btauiieu age 41 year ut U3t ui Saskatoon, oc-curruu at ills resiucuce uu reo. 2nu. Iww. lue iunerai service will be u.tu uu i uui auctji i- cii.

mil, luii lu.ou a.lu. iruiu St. solatia nuuian vQlticu at toiiua. uu- ducted by Rev. Paul Hudon.

A pray- bi advice wui be held vied, cveumtf. tcu. oili. at (ill. from St.

ruutps church at Vouua. Park Fu-ticfiu chapel will be ui charge, bur-vivui are: Ins uiotuer. Airs. U. btueu ut Saskatoon, two sisters ai.ss uucille Beauiieu aud Mrs.

juuu ru! iHimettei bom ox Saskaluuu. Acreage And Acreage (Industrial) Agents Articles For Sale Articles Wanted Aulo Repairs 4 Accessories Tn Memoriam Insurance Listings Wanted Livestock Loans Wanted Lost Found 61 12B 55 28 T3 71 REQUIRED food distributor commencing opera- tions In Sask. Previous Food Sales experience desirable. Apply to: ZERO FOOD SALES 4039 Brandon S.E, Calgary, Alberta 2-10-c Lots wanted Autos Trucks wanted Autos For Sale Auto Finance 71A Lots For Sale 4 63A 39 33 64 10 41 40 30 19 19A 14 6 29 63 9 26A In the estate of WILLIAM ALFRED MILLER, late of the Cltv of Saskatoon, in the Province of Saskatchewan, retired farmer, deceased. All daiiis against the above estate, dulv ve.ified bv statutory declaration, and with particulars and valuation of security held.

If any. must be sent to (he undersigned on or befora the 14th -lay of March. A.D. 1969. E.

C. BURLINGHAM. Barr ier and Solicitor, 1043 8th Street East, SASKATOON. Saskatchewan. Solicitors for the Executors.

NORMAN W. MILT ER and LORNE E. MILLER. 13C Machinery fc Repairs 65 Male Help Wanted VALADE THE FUNERAL SERVICE of Mr. Emlle Valade.

age 70 years, of 826 Ave. K. south. Saskatoon, was tour brothers, Ernest aud Koiuuu ut Babysitting Bank Loans B.C. Properties Births Bicycles 1 Motorcycles Vouda.

Lionel of Sudbury held on Tuesday. Feb. 4th. 1969 at 10.30 a.m. from St.

John Bosco Roman Catholic Church conducted by anu Aime ut Sau Francisco. C.a.A. Mr. beaulieu was predeceased Male Instructions Male-Female Instructions Male Situations Wanted Marriage Licenses Miscellaneous Money to Loan 62 1 28 56 57 69 76 ty ins lather Liominque ui Jan. thai.

riev. ivoiia assisted oy Key. Born in Vonda. Sask. Air.

Beaulieu SECURE FUTURE? Do you have sales experience or a desire to enter sales? oa will represent the oldest and largest fraternal Board It Boom Board It Room Wanted Business Opportunities Business It Prof. Directory took his schooling there and a Helm Morand. Park 1-uneral Chapel was in charge. Surviving are: bis loving wife Melinda: three sons. Gerald Monuments ed coucue at oravelbourg.

bask, tie later attended leachers Cuiice Buildings benefit organization of its kind in the world. Intangible selling with a difference. No Cold l-anvast nlaniv rt L.ri,. 43A Musical Instiuments Personal 32 Pet Stock 24A Poultry It Eggs Card of Thanks You must be bondab'le and over 2. TENDERS Coal Wood Saskatoon and tautuil schuui at various points in buck Lake beaig ilic last school.

Mr. Beauiieu was a incmuer ui Si. Pnuips human Cauioi.c cuuicti at vouua, Sask. n-tciiuciu be mane Ui tne vouua of Ke- Phone 374-8433. Residence 34-6-o7.

2-a-c Coins It Stamps receive Us normal amount of federal money in the next fiscal year for statutory payments under the British North America Act and other statutory authorities. The amount for the next fiscal year will be $2,144,200. One other major source of federal payments to the province will be the federal statutory contributions under the Medical Care Act. The 1969-70 fiscal year estimates show an allocation of $370,000 000 and, according to Mr. Drury, that is the full amount needed for the year on the basis that all provinces are in the federal plan for the full year.

Saskatchewan's share is not specified in the estimates but it is believed to be in the area of $16,000,000 to $17,000,000. By STIRLING KING Slar-Phtenix Ottawa Editor OTTAWA The penalty for becoming one of Canada's wealthy provinces continues to bear down on Saskatchewan in the form of reduced payments tuider the federal-provincial fiscal arrangements. For 1969-70, according to federal government estimates tabled Tuesday in the Commons by Treasury Board president Drury Saskatchewan's share of the $673,000,000 that will be paid to the provinces is $15,780,000, That figure is down from the 1968-69 payments of $21,761,000 which in turn was down more than $7,000,000 from the payment of in 1967-68. However, the province will MALE HELP WANTED. PRESSMAN 1 Jerry 1 of Saskatoon.

Moe of Saskatoon and Wayne at home: also four grandchildren: tw-o brothers. Leone of Sudburv. Ont. and Olislme of Saris-field. Ont: four sisters.

Mrs. An-geline Levis of Kiosh. Mary of Arnprior. Mrs. Delia Joariisse of Sudbury.

Ont. and Mrs. Emila Bebard of Toronto. Ont. Pallbearers were: Roy Bentley.

Michael Dem-chuk. Terrv Roger Sirois. llobert Catling. Earl Willie. Interment was made in the Roman Catholic Cemetery.

2-6-c 2-b-c Deaths Domestic Help Wanted cemetery. TENDER iui letter press or niuiu-utli. Craft Lllho Ltd, 652-3H7. 2-1 1-c Real Estate Rooms Furnished Rooms Unfurnished Rooms (Furnished It Unfur.) Rooms Wanted 13B 58 59 35 EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY: VERY Farm Lands For Sale Farms Wanted Feed It Seed Sub trades requested for the pro oosed alterations to Gymnasium Audi-orium. Prince Albert Indian School.

M. J. WELDEN CONSTRUCTION, BOX 1747, PRINCE ALBERT. SASK. 2-6-c IN MEMORIAM progressive Canadian firm wants a salesman for Saskatoon and area.

You will be asked to call on businessmen with outstanding lines of Calendars. Ball Point Pens. Matches. Business Gifts. Christmas Cards, etc.

Top commission rates. Car essential. Sales experience an advantage. Write for further particulars to Postal Box 1S5. Deloriraier Station, 4535 Papi-neau.

2-8-c-s Female Help Wanted Female Instruction Female Situations Wanted Financial Florists Funerals Funeral Directors Furnishings Situations Vt td Snowmobiles Stores It Offices Storage Space Suites. Furnished Suites. Unfurnished Suites. Furnished-Unfur.) Suites Wanted Summer Resorts Swap 4 37 36 43 53 54 54A 55 17 70A 60 38 51 51A 51B 52 27 31 53 21A 74 51 70 42 1A 27A UoPPfc.t THE PASSING OF MR. jaui.s owan crupper.

a- u3 years of VU.1JU riume. saskatoon, occurred 111 a oaokaluon hospital on leb. ord. iHiiU. 1 lie lunerai service will be held on Friday.

Feb. th. lWt at l.iw p.m. iron) Park Funeral Chapel conducted bv Archdeacon H. Brandrick.

surviving are a number of nieces and nephews. Born in Scotland. Mr. Cropper came to Canada as a young man and in 1915 came to Saskatchewan to Saskatoon. He enlisted with the ird Battalion C.E.F.

and was wounded liue serving o.ersas. After his discharge from the Army Mr. Cropper was with the Saskatoon Street Railway for a lime. He worked at various lobs and for many years was steward with the Canadian Legion Branch in Saskatoon, interment will b' made In the Soldiers' Held in Woodlawn Cemetery. Courtesy parking north of the chapel.

2-6-c BENTLEY IN LOVING MEMORY of a dear mother and grandmother. Eva Bentley. who passed away Feb. 3. 1964.

None knew her but to love her. None named her but in praise. Ever remembered by son Donald, daughter-in-law Agatha and grand Garages Gardening 13 13A 15 66 8 3 7 55A 47 35A 16 16A 45 46 44 49 50 50A FIRST CLASS AUTO BODY PAINTER remnrea. duarameea wage and percentage plan. Outstanding earnings In busy shop.

See Herb Hase. Saskatoon Paint and Body. 2-11-c children. 2-6-c Teachers Wanted Tinsmithing Tires Vulcanizing Trades It Professions Trailers Help Wanted (Male-Female) Hospital Personnel Houses For Rent (Furnished) Houses For Rent (Unfurnished) Houses For Sale Houses Wanted THE STAR PHOENIX HAS A SUPPLY ol erses for vour convenience in making up vour "In Memoriam." hjwilv inquire at the desk. xtf WANTED DIESEL EXPERIENCED truck driver.

Inter provincial. Apply i xi lYuscii v.res. in preson Be Warehouse Space Weddings Winter Resorts tween 6-8 evenings. 2-6-c Tenders For Paving Sealed tenders will be received by the undersigned until 2:00 p.m. Regina Cltv Time on the date shown for the MARRIAGE LICENSES 6 Investments Investment Properties ISSUER OF MARRIAGE LICENSES.

BELL-MAN FOR SENATOR HOTEL. Age 17 to 21. drivers licence. Must be neat and reliable. Apply in person.

2-6-c Clearance Sale wuaniy credit Jewellers House nf work listed below, and will be opened In public immediately thereafter. Tender forms and contract documents may Diamonds. 133 2nd North, xtf FUNERAL DIRECTORS 7 be oDtainea at tne ottice oi tne undersigned. Contract No. C69013 MAN WANTED TO SELL ADVER-tising.

Craft Litho Ltd. 652-3147. 2-11-c For oavlne on No. 13 Hicrhwav from Carlvle to Areola and on No. 9 High McKAGUE'S FUNERAL HOME M.

McKague R. J. McKague Phone 242-3131 300 3rd S. way from the South Junction of No. 13 Health grants down FRENCH THE PASSING OF MR.

Hay Harrison French, age 80 years, of 311 20lh Street, east. Saskatoon, formerly of Loreburn, occurred in a Saskatoon hospital on Jan. 31, 1969. The funeral service will be held on Thursday, February 6. 1969 at 2 p.m.

from the Loreburn United Church, conducted by Hev. H. Manning. Park Funeral Chapel will be In charge. Surviving are; a nephew Mr.

Lawrence French of Saskatoon, as well as numerous nieces and nephews in the Loreburn district. Born in Rice Lake. Wisconsin. U.S.A.. Mr.

French came lo Canada in 1906 to the Loreburn district where he farmed until 1942. He operated a liv-erv barn from 1942 until he retired to Saskatoon in 1950. A veteran of World War 1. Mr. French served Willi the Canadian Army.

Interment will be made in the family plot in the Loreburn Cemetery. 2-6-c LINEMAN AND MECHANICS WANTED lineman must hold senior or journeyman certificates; mechanic must hold journeyman certificate. Steady employment, top wages. Contact Tower Line Contractors York-ton, phone 7S3-8504. 2-12-c Highway to 4 miles north of Carlvle a total distance of approximately 17.0 xtf miles.

Approximate Quantities: Sub-Base 78.800 tons. Base Course 114 400 inns WESTWOOD FUNERAL CHAPEL Rae J. Murdock, Terry Michayluk Phone 653-3434. 20th Ave. N.

FIRST CLASS AUTO BODYMAN RE-quired. Phone 374-4585, evenings 382-2091. 2-8-e Bituminous Base Course 24.900 tons Continues Nurses' Uniforms xtf aurtace course 53.200 tons. Deposit with Tender $26,000.00. Tenders close February 19, 1969.

WANTED: PERSONS OF GOOD character and appearance and with sales ability, to call on farm families. Must have car. farm background an asset, phone 652-9465. 2-7-e PARK FUNERAL CHAPEL Jack M. Binkley Donald Somers 311 3rd No.

Phone 244-2103 from the total grants estimated for the province in the current fiscal year. However, contributions for hospital construction from the federal department are up about $600,000. The total estimate available to the province is placed at $2,609,024. These contributions are made to the province to assist in the provision of adequate accommodation for hospital and health services. GRASBY THE PASSING OF MR.

Wallace Franklin Grasby. age 61 years of Asquith, occurred in a Saskatoon hospital on Feb. 4th. iqrq Thp fnnprfll service will be held By STIRLING KING Star-Phoenix Ottawa Editor OTTAWA Saskatchewan will receive a reduced amount of $1,251,030 in general health grants from the federal government in the fiscal year 1969-70. The grant figure is shown in estimates tabled Tuesday in the House of Commons by Treasury Board President Drury.

It is down about $500,000 xtf L. T. HOLMES, Deputy Minister. Saskatchewan Department of Hignways. 2-6-c OPENING FOR TWO REAL ESTATE sales personnel, experience preferred but not essential, commission and bonus plan, group insurance, write giving full particulars to Box 18SB, Star-Phoenix.

2-6-c-s SASKATOON FUNERAL HOME W. ARNOLD EDWARDS ROBERT F. DAURIE Off mm Ph. 244-5577 338 4th N. xtf FLORISTS PRODUCTION FOREMAN Aggressive, expanding concrete products plant requires foreman for-pipe production in Saskatoon.

This Is a permanent position. Reply in writing stating full particulars, salary expected, experience, to Box 191B, Star-Phonix. 2-12-c Mechanical Estimator Required for Saskatoon Plumbing and VICTORIA FLORISTS fMRS. A. Mc on Thursday.

Feb. 6th. 1969 at 1.30 p.m. from Park Funeral Chapel conducted bv Mr. S.

A. Doan. Surviving are: his loving wife Alice: two daughters, Mrs. G. M.

Robb iBerthai of Saskatoon, Esther at home; two sons. Mervin at home and Glen of Saskatoon; one sister. Mrs. Ida Allan of Asquith, and three brothers. Roy of Cando.

Albert of Asquith and Edward of Saskatoon. Mr. Grasby was predeceased by his mother and father and by two sisters. Rachel and Elitabeth. Born in Manitoba he came to the Asquith district with Ills parents in 1908.

Mr. Grasby took his schooling at the Grasby School and married in June of 1945. Mr. Grasby had continued to arm in the Asquith district until the time of his passing. Interment will be made in the Asquith Cemetery.

Courtesy parking north of the Chapel. 2-6-c Allister. HISS L. G010I. 521 stn St Phone 653-2533 or 242-3664.

Xtf FRANK J. DOWDING FLORIST LTD 234 2nd S. 'opposite Odeon ineatre Ph. 6a2-B272 day ana nient. Heating contractors, write giving ex xtf LOTS FOR SALE IN COLONSAY, SASK.

Lot 3, Block Lot 2, Block Lots 2 and 4, Block all suitable for residential construcion. Lots 7, 8, 9, 2 Commercial purposes Two large lots, each 150'x250' for apartment construction. Prices may be obtained at the office of the Secretary-Treasurer. Colonsay, Sask. F.

W. Lindsay, Sec. Treas. perience, salary required, our staff is aware of this advertisement. Apply Box 190B.

Star-Phoenix. 2-12-c 10 LOST AND FOUND 2-6-c FOUND FEMALE SCOTTIE Greystone area 374-7S06. LOST SATURDAY NIGHT NEAR Tech Arena. Lady's brown framed glasses. Reward.

374-3068. 2-6-c Tenders for Gravelling Sealed tenders will be received bv the undersigned until 2:00 P.M. Regina City Time on the date shown for the work listed below, and will be opened in public Immediately thereafter. Tender forms and contract documents may be obtained at the office of the undersigned. Contract No.

CtM) 68083 For the construction of Traffic Gravel and OU Treatment Stockpiles In the vicinity of the following locations: Dorlntosh. Meadow Lake. Loon Lake. St. Walburg Cochin and the Beaver River, a total of 10 stockpiles and the gravel surfacing of a 1.0 mile section of No.

55 Highway west of the Beaver River Bridge. Approximate Ouannties Traffic Gravel fit .200 Tons GREEN THE DEATH OF MR. David Stanley Green, age 38 years, of 346 Acadia Drive. Saskatoon, occurred suddenly on February 3. 1969.

The funeral service will be held on Thursday. February 6th at 3.00 p.m. from the Chanel of W. J. Jones It HELP WANTED 12 A LARGE CANADIAN CO.

IS Expanding their Saskatoon branch and require two men (24 or over), who are Interested in a career tn sales. To the successful applicants an excellent income is guaranteed as well as the finest sales training program in Canada. If you are sincerely interested in self-improvement, a challenging sales career, and would like the opportunity to earn an Income that would place you In the top (lOit Income bracket in Canada. Phone K52-9934 to arrange for an interview. 2-7-c Son Funeral Home.

Moose Jaw. Sur Take Advantage of the Final 3 Days Of Our CLEARANCE SALE ie Coats if Ski Jackets fa Dresses -k Many More Save 50 KAYLLAR'S viving are: his loving wite sniney; three sons, Christopher, Blake and D'Arcy all at home: his mother. Mrs. Alida Green of Moose Jaw: one sis PRESENTLY INTERVIEWING TO fill a junior management position with an International company. The man we require must be mature, aggressive sales oriented.

Duties to include administration of a small office supervision of staff (clerical and sales' design and execution of local marketing nrotrram. Please ter Mrs. Marv Jefferson of Moose Jaw: two brothers, Robert and Harry TRADE SCHOOLS (MALE) 12a of Edmonton: one steporotner, Aian firppn nf Mnnse. Mr. Green Was TURHAN OKEREN ARCHITECT M.ARCH M.A.

M. R.A.I. ANNOUNCES THE OPENING OF HIS FIRM AT submit oner resume including phone number at which vou mav be con tacted between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. DeVRY INST, OF TECH.

BELL, Howell. Toronto offers top training In electronics. H. Hooper. Box Saskatoon.

244-8618. in confidence to: Mr. W. Moore. Drake International Services, co Box 189B, Star-Phoenix.

2-6-c Haul 437.400 Ton Miles Deposit with Tender $3,700.00 Tenders Close February 19. 1969. L. T. HOLMES.

Deoutv Minister. Saskatchewan Department of Highways 2-6-c-s born In Moose Jaw and received his education there. He was well known in the news media having worked in this field in Moose Jaw. Calgary. Vancouver.

Regina and Saskatoon. At the time of his passing he was Media Specialist in the Extension Division of the Saskatoon Campus University of Saskatchewan. Interment will take place in Rosedale Cemetery. Moose Jaw. Saskatoon Funeral Home is in charge of local arrangements.

2-6-c FREE CAREER KIT International Correspondence Schools. 382-6400. Bob Carr. 49 Howell Saskatoon CORN BROOM MAKERS OR WIND-ers. Western city over 300,000.

Box 1102. Star-Phoenix. 2-6-c xtf LTD. 227 2nd South Phone 244-4421 302 AVENUE BUILDING SASKATOON, SASK. PHONE 653-4850 FEMALE HELP WANTED IS STENOGRAPHER' HANSON THE DEATH OF WALTER F.

Hanson, age 74 veaTS. of 910 9th Street, East. Saskatoon, occurred in a local hospital on February 3rd, 1969. The funeral service will be held 011 February 6th at 2 p.m. frnm MrKamie's Funeral Home.

Sur Required for local industry. Must be fully experienced in shorthand and ivnlrts. Minimum emprience. 3 yars. Apply In writing stating qualifications and references to: 1010.

13 Solid Reasons Why You Should Join Our Fast International Organization viving are: 1 daughter, Mrs. E. (Shir-leyl Nomeland of Saskatoon: three sons, William Hanson in B.C., Gor Phoenlx. ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE CLERK Tenders for Grading Sealed tenders will be received by don Hanson of Saskatoon and Dar-rvle Hanson of Vancouver: six grandchildren; two sisters. Mrs.

Myrtle Zimmer of Rose Valley and Mrs. National casn oooKKeepins iiiiun, experience helpful. 25 to 40 hours weekly. Give details regarding age, experience and hourly rate expected to Box 1MB Star-Phoenix. tf the undersigned until 2:00 P.M.

Re gina tv Time on the date shown for Harriet Sigfrid of Nora, three brothers. Hartvig Hanson of Nora. Reidar Hanson and Herman the work listed below, and will be opened In public immediately there Hanson, both of Itose vauey. sasit. The familv would appreciate dona- after, lender forms and contract documents mav be obtained at the office of the undersigned.

NALACO lions to the Canadian Cancer Society rather than floral tributes. Interment ill be marie in the Woodlawn Ceme Contract No. 69020 For grading No. 35 Highway from miles east of Colgate to 8'i miles tery. Guest parking directly south of Funeral Home, 3rd Ave.

and 20th Street. 2-6-c south of Wevburn. a distance of ap proximately i mues. Inexhaustible supply of "honest" leads. Multi-million dollar national advertising.

No real competition. No canvassing. No collecting. Unmatched high commission. Bonuses.

Company-paid insurance. Unlimited opportunity to management level. First year men have increased incomes up to 30OT. "Home base" In your home. Leading home-study organization in world.

Company is listed on American Stock Exchange. ASSISTANT SECRETARY- TREASURER WANTED Outlook School Unit No. 32 invites applications for the position of Assistant Secretarv-Treasurer for general office duties. Ability to type is essential. Experience in accounting and bookkeeping preferred.

The Unit Office is In the Town of Outlook. Applications to be submitted to the undersigned, stating training, experience and references. A personal interview is requested. Duties to commence on March 1 or as arranged. ALVIN B.

V1NGE. SECRETARY-TREASURER 2-10-e Approximate Quantities Earth Excavation 676,100 Cubic Yards Deposit with Tender tlO.000.00 Tenders Close February 20, 1969. L. T. HOLMES.

Deputy Minister Saskatchewan Department of Highways. 2-6-c-s HERR1G THE PASSING OF MRS. Nellie Herrig. age 74 years, ot ii3 Ave. J.

south. Saskatoon, occurred in a Saskatoon hospital on Feb. 4th. 1969. The funeral service will bo held on Thursday, Feb.

6th, 19(19 at 3.30 p.m. frum Park Funeral Chapel conducted by Rev. Frank Meaciows. 'the family gratefully decline floral tributes, donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society, 305 Central Chambers, Saskatoon. Surviving are: her loving husband Herbert: a sister, Mrs.

Lillian Olson living in California. U.S.A.: a brother. Archie Helmer of Saskatoon and numerous nephews and nieces. A resident of Saskatoon for the past 33 vears. Mrs.

Herrig was born 111 Minnesota. U.S.A. She came to Canada to the Hanley. Sask. district and was married in 1928.

After their marriage they farmed in the Brod-enck area and in 1943 moved to Dun-durn. Mrs. Herrig then came to Sas-katoon in 1935 and had resided here until the time of her passing. Interment will be made in the family plot in the Woodlawn Cemetery. Courtesy parking north of the chapel.

2-6-c DEATHS GELOWITZ THE PASSING OF MR ttiincim deiowitz, age 76 years, of Write Mr. James Aird Canadian Divisional Vice-Pres. 3240 Lenworlh Drive BEELINE FASHIONS LADIES EARN extra money. Two free Beeline wardrobes a year. No investment.

653-1329 2-11-c Mississauga Ontario. Canada. 2-6-c jno. Mount Koyal Court, Saskatoon, occurred in a Saskatoon hospital on Feb. 4.

1969. The funeral service will be held on Saturday. Feb. 8 at 10 a.m. from St.

John Bosco Roman Catholic Church conducted by Rev. F. Kolla. Prayers Fridav. Feb.

7 at 7.30 p.m. from St. John Bosco Roman Catholic Church. Park Funeral Chapel will be In charge. Surviving are: his loving Wife Eva: four rtaucrhtprc Mrs LONG DISTANCE.

FURNITURE semi-truck driver wanted in Regina. SARAH COVENTRY Has opportunity for full or part time work. No delivering collecting or investment. Earn while you learn. 374-8250.

2-6-c Reply, giving age, experience, rerer ences etc. to Box 1114. Star-Phoenix, REIMER THE PASSING OF MR. Must be bondable. 2-10-c AGENTS TO SELL TAILORED-TO- EXPERIENCED WAITRESS WANTED.

Apply in person. Wings Cafe, 803 20th wT 2-7-c measure clothes direct to wearer. Full or part time. Free suit bonuses. North American Life reports another year of progress Cornelius John Keimer.

age 83 years, of 517 1st Street, Saskatoon, occurred in a Saskatoon Nursing Home on Feb. 3. 1969. The funeral service will be held on Fridav. Feb.

7. 1969 at 2 p.m. from the 1st Mennonlte Church, conducted bv Rev. J. J.

Thiessen and Experience not necessary. Daventry Tailors. Dept. rl. Box 3un.

Montreal. 2-6-c-s EXPERIENCED SALESLADY. YARD goods. Our employees know of this adv. 653-2340 after 6 p.m.

2-11-c Rev. E. Enns. The familv gratefully decline floral tributes, donations may WANTED BY NATIONAL APPLIANCE J. Gross (Appalonia) of Saskatoon.

Mrs. J. Bender (Lena) of Goodsoil. Mrs. K.

Baumgartner (Elizabeth) of Saskatoon. Mrs. P. Buzik (Teresa! of Calgarv. Alberta; three sons.

Mattias of Pierceland. Sask. Daniel of Saskatoon. Anton of Denare Beach. also 57 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren; two sisters.

Mrs. Frances Exner of Grav-son. Mrs. Anna Gelowtu of Gravson. one brother.

John Gelowitz of Gravson. Sask. Predeceased by his first wife Anna. Sept 22. 1964 Also survived bv three stepsons Phlbp Hickie of Killabv.

Sask Sl.A-,IB,.b) "'fe 01 Saskatoon and Otto ckie of l.nnrinn cr.i,,.. be made to the Sask. Heart rund. manufacturer, experienced appliance salesman to work the city of Saskatoon and adjoining area. Auto and 511 Canada Bldg.

Park Funeral thaDel will be in charge. Surviving THE JOB Drive-in hostess, iob training, good starting wages. Uniforms supplied. Apply office hours, 343-8218. 2-6-c all expenses provided plus salary are: two daughters: Mrs.

C. J. Fast (Mary of Saskatoon; Mrs. Henry commensurate with experience and ability. Applicants will be interviewed HAIRDRESSER WANTED.

FULL-Ume. Phone 382-1381 after p.m. 2-8-c in Saskatoon within the next two weeks. Apply with complete details as to experience, age. education and six step-daughters.

Mrs. wilma Lewis marital status to Box 1113. Star-Phoenix. 2-8-c WOMAN FOR GENERAL HOUSE-hold duties. adults, to live in.

242-4318. 3-10-c kii iicijaviie. Mrs. liva Baum. Banner or run Hon.

Mrs. Rose siernazv. Mrs. Cecelia Broda of Melville. Sask Mr.

Emily I aSalle of Calgarv. Alberta! WANTED. MATURE EXPERIENCED sales clerk to work in large drug store. Only experienced apply. Phone 652-6015 between 10-12 noon.

2--c Sawatskv (Bellvi of Regina. two sons: Neil of Edmonton. Alberta: Albert of Calgarv. Alberta: one brother, Isaac Reimer of Saskatoon; a sister Elizabeth resides in Russia: also 15 grandchildren and five great grandchildren. Mr.

Reimer was predeceased bv his wife Marv, June 7. 1960, and bv his eldest son Henry in 1948. A resident of Saskatoon for the past 16 vears. Mr. Reimer was born in Russia and came to Canada in 1927 to Milden.

Sask. In April of 1928 he moved with his family to Madison. Sask. where he farmed until he moved to Saskatoon in 1933. Mr.

Reimer was active in church work and was a member of the 1st Mennonlte Church Interment will be marie in the family plot in Hillcrest Memorial Gardens. 2-6-c c.VTi; o' Melville. usina he came to DOMESTIC HELP 13b KS vears. set- tling at Grayson. Sask.

with his parents. In 1931 he move.) Pi.JiiF?5 HIGHLIGHTS OF THE 88th ANNUAL REPORT New Assurances and Annuities 754,491,000 Increase $99,800,000 Assurances and Annuities in force $5,236,438,000 Increase $539,569,000 Benefit Payments and Provisions 92,127,000 Increase $8,012,000 Total Assets 628,233,000 Increase $42,021,000 Net Earned Interest Rate 6.05 SALES CAREER Large national company requires sales representative. Sales background preferable. Write, stating full particulars and personal interview will be arranged. State salary expected.

Car essential, some travelling involved. Company benefits. Reply Box 176B, Star-Pboemx. FOR ONE MONTH. MOTHERS HELP-er needed to care for four children In Richmond Heights.

Live in. 652-0300. 2-8-c Sask. where he opprated the Maisev rarpentering work and farming. Hp retired to Sai- 12- ln moved to New ideas in Life Insurance products and service contributed greatly to the Company's overall success in 1 968.

Significant increases were achieved in New Assurances and Annuities, Assets and Net Interest Rate. The unique Enhanced Protection policy was in popular demand accounting for nearly 44 of new individual sales. In 1968 the Company introduced another first. Protection," a policy created to build and maintain inflation-proof values for the future. These modern concepts, backed by "Total Financial Planning," exemplify the Company's ability to meet the changing needs of the public with new ideas in life insurance protection and service.

As we enter the new year, the holders of more than 265,000 ordinary policies and 299,000 group certificates are now providing more than S5.2 billion of assurances and annuities as future security for themselves and their beneficiaries. Mrs EVP HOUSEKEEPER. PERMANENT position. Sleep-in. Mut be reliable.

633- "av of tnt vear la October of 1967 he returned to Saski-'oon "here he had resided until his death. Intprmpm -tn -T-Jt 239t. S-ll-C CRAMIAK THE DEATH OF MR. Steve Gramiak. age 59 years of Haf-ford.

occurred ln a Saskatoon hosnital on Mondav February 3rd. family plot in MATURE LADY TO BABYSIT AND housekeep. Weekends free. Live In or out. 374-8554.

2-7-r mptprv Cemetery. 2-6-c 1969. The funeral service will be held on Thursday. February 6th at 1 p.m from Westwood Funeral Chapel, conducted bv Rev. C.

R. McMurtrv. HEAVY DUTY DIESEL MECHANIC for steady employment at Fort Nelson. B.C. Must have experience with Caterpillar equipment.

Good salary. Apply Box 389. Dawson Creek, B.C. 2-8-c MmEmZI-THE DEATH OF JOHN M. McKenzie, aged 94 years for-merly of No, 1 Queen" Court occurred at Sherbrnoke KhVy.

Surviving are: loving wife. Marv: WANTED: PERMANENT HOUSB-keeper. children, live In. $110 00 per month. References please.

382-6639 J-10-C one daughter. Miss Connie. Saska toon: four sisters: Mrs. W. Gordica iMinniev.

Grande Prairl" Albrta: 4, 1969 McKague Funeral Home in charge nf 13c BABYSITTING Mrs B. Tronseard ipauline). North Bat'leford. Mrs. J.

Garucx DIESEL TRUCK DRIVER Minimum 1 year experience. 25 to 35 years. Provtncially only. Phone 242-0153. i to 4 p.m.

or 653-1068. 7 to p.m. 2-li menls. which are pending. In lien may be made I 'Annpi.

Scarborough Ont Mrs. S. Schaffel 'Sallv. Downnew. fpiir M'ke.

Sk RELIABLE BABYSITTER TO COME in 10 childrens' own home. Massey Place. Phone 382-7788 after 6 30 m. 2-J-c Pete. S'v Lacp Albrta: Paul Faust.

Allvrta: Walter pnn sfk A copy of the complete Annual Report for the year 1 968 is available on request. PART-TIME BABYSITTER. FOR i children. Ages S. 6 7.

Near Buena Vista School. 244-4031. 2-ll-c MACHINIST Automotive Jobber with well equipped shop remng the Calgarv area reauires experienced machine shop men for valve work, reborlnz. crank regnndlng. motor assembly, etc.

Reply stating qualifications: age. marital status, present salarv and salarv expected. Reply Box 1093. Star-Phoenix. 2-7-c WILL BABYSIT IN MY OWN HOME.

17tli W. area. 382 0882. 2-4 rto w-p nredecemen nv rrs parents. Mr an Mr.

Nvk Kramiak pnd one sister Mrs. Marv Worotniak. The late Mr Grpmiak ws bm at Hafford cit atfonried school ther? and had thp district all his 'ntrmnt will take place in Wincwn Arrangpments tn care of Westwood Funpral Chanel. 2 -c SEY PASSING OF Ellen Rose Seeley Mealow Lake Hospital on Jan. 26.

after a brief illness. She was born at Belleville. Ont. in 1S75 married to Albert Seeley in 1900 ui the east and came west 10 the homestead at Mantano Sask. in 19,2.

She was very active in the Cnited Church and community work They retired to Kindersley. Sask in 1948. predeceased by her husband the next year. She continued living there till i960, when she moved to Meadow Lake. Sask.

to live with her daughter. Surviving re one daughter. Mrs. O. Reed tVerai; three grandchildren.

Mrs. Harry Burton Olivei. Kindersley. Sak Mrs. Don Lay iBeryli.

Meadow Lake, and Robert Reed. Toronto: 10 A CHURCH IS MAKING A SURVEY of the need for a downtown nonprofit day -care centre for children of working mothers. If interested phone 374-6894. 2-11-c AUTO BODY MAN. MUST HAVE painting experience.

Salarv and working conditions excellent. Will pay on mnnthlv or oercentage basts. Phone NORTH AMERICAN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY Leader in the North American way of Life since 1881 M. J. OLYNYK, Manager Marquis Towers, 239 5th Avenue, North D.

V. Armstrong, Group Manager FUNERALS 873-2633 or Box 669. Tisdale. tf WILL BABYSIT IN OWN HOME. Cumberland area.

Phone 374-4108. 2-7-0 EXPERIENCED BABYSITTER live in for one month. 3 year old chad. 244-5015. 5-6-c MILLER THE FUNERAL SERVICE of Miss Gail Miller, who died on January 31st mas held from Laura tnited Church on Feb at tn conducted bv Rev.

R. McCann. Honorary pallbearers were: G. N. Robbins.

L. Brown. H. French. H.

Busby, T. Junsu W. Pond. Active pallbearers were: M. Busbv.

J. Harris. N. Rob-bins. B.

Hodgson. G. Bentler. Becker Interment was made tn the Laura Cemeterv. McKague a Funeral Home was in charge of arrangement.

If You Have Something to Sell SAY SO throurn the STAR-PHOENIX CLASSIFIED ADS Phone 653-2100 WELL TRAINED. TWO COLLEGIATE students will babvsit evenings and weekends. Cltv Park. North Park and Richmond Heights areas. Phone 242-W30 anvtime.

2-ll-e great granoenncren funeral services were conducted by Rev. Dawe assisted by hec nephew. Dr. W. Clarke of Edmortoo.

on Jan. in the Ftndersler Funpral Home chapel. Pallbearers mere Uovd Hunter. Alf Sand Clare May. Wilfred Sherman.

Allan Hamnieriindl. Harry Lehr. Interment in familv plot at Kindersley Cemetery. 2-5-c Broadway Centre Nursery I Karrasel Nursery School. Axes to a.

Phone 574-1447. m-I-SV 2-6-c.

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