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Star-Phoenix from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada • 15

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Star-Phoenixi
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Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
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FIFTEEN SASKATOON STAB PHOENIX If THE GIANTS NOTICES Patrick burns and hb brother try wheat- A EAR HS IDEA Poes YORK! HE PUH.DS UP A GRUB-STAKE BY BUYING OAEMTHEN HIRING THEM IN CARAVANS 70 SETTLERS He later sells these teams oeoaen to SETTLERS EOR PLOUGHING. TO2 FKIlftUARY 2, 1965 Slide Search Called Off VANCOUVER (CP) Highways Minister Gaglardi has announced the search 'for the bodies of two victims buried under a massive slid near Hope Jan. 9, has been called off. Mr. Gaglardi said a memorial Cairn will be erected to mark the spot on the southern transprovincial highway where they were buried along with two others under tons of rock and rubble.

The bodies of the victims Dennis Arlitt, 23, of Penticton and Mary Malmakoff, 21 disappeared in the slide. The bodies of two other persons killed in the slide, Thomas Starchuk of Alder-grove and Bemie Beck of Penticton, were recovered shortly afterwards. Seeks Visit MOSCOW (AP) Premier Ei-saku Sato of Japan has informed Soviet Premier Alexei N. Kosygin he would like to visit the Soviet Union if the proper occasion arises, Japanese Embassy sources said. TRADES PROFESSIONS 21 1 (Continued) 21 THE REGINA (EAST) SCHOOL UNIT NO.

20 invite applications for a teacher to organize and instruct a class of retarded pupils at Windthorst, Saskatchewan. Approximate enrolment 8-10 pupils. Qualifications: Standard certificate or better; age 20-40 years; female preferred; good primary teaching ability; special primary classes; ability In music and handicrafts. Interview requested. Duties to begin Sept.

1, 1965. Apply, giving pertinent information to Wm J. Dorn-stauder, Secretary Treasurer, Odessa, Saskatchewan. l-3-e OUTLOOK SCHOOL UNIT NO. 22 requires a teacher for Loreburn Public School, grades 2 and 3.

Enrolment 27. Duties to commence Feb. 15. Apply, stating qualifications, experience and name of last superintendent to Miss L. reek-man, Outlook, Sask.

WOOD RIVER SCHOOL UNIT NO. 6 Invites applications for the following high school positions, duties to commence September 1, 10.: 1. Bateman principal, vice-principal and staff teacher required for this 7-room school to share teaching duties in a 3-room high school. Fully modem school plant. Modern housing accommodation available with all facilities.

Mankota principal, vlce-princi- Sal and staff teacher required for ils 6-room school to share teaching duties in a 3-room high school. Fully modern school plant, Modern housing accommodation available with all facilities. Glentworth one high achool staff teacher required for a 7-room school with four high school teachers. Fully modern school plant. Modern housing accommodation available with all facilities.

Administration allowances are based on experience and training. Apply with full particulars to the Unit Secretary, Lafleche, Saskatchewan. 2-13-c THE swift current school UNIT NO. 15 requires the following teachers. Duties to commence in September, 1965.

VANGUARD: 4-room high school. Major subject English. WYMARK: Grade V1U. HALLONQUIST: Grades I to VI. Apply stating qualifications, experience, and name of last superintendent to: B.

L. Allen, 127 2nd Swift Current, Sask. 2-1 1-c THE EDSON SCHOOL DIVISION NO. 12 invites spplications for the following teaching positions to commence duties as soon as possible. HINTON -1 elementary teacher; 1 elementary teacher, location to be specified later.

SALARY SCHEDULE TEACHERS (Continved) RATES Star-Phoenix Want Ad Rate: Four Cents Per Word Per Day, 8ix Consecutive Insertions for the Price of Five Minimum count 10 Words. Minimum Charge 40c Per Day. Classified Display is Charged at $2. per single column inch. Where 10 point or large type desired by the advertiser for the complete advertisement, the rate per word Is 8c per day.

Minimum count 10 word. Figures in groups of five or teas, dollar marks, initial letters, count as one word. Where one line ig set in 10 point and the balance set In ordinary classified type the charge is 57c per day for the in point line. Where the use of a box number is desired count as four words extra. If replies are to be mailed to out-of-town points please add 10 cents to cover cost of postage.

While 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 nse through either failure or delay In forwarding such replies, however caused whether by 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. WANT ADS ACCEPTED 8 30 to 5 p.m. daily Monday to Friday for publication following day (except holidays).

Deadline for cancellation of Want Ad 9 00 a.m. day of publication Monday to Friday only. On days when the business office is closed. Want Ads for publication in our next issue may be left in the box in the front vestibule of the Star-Phoenix office. Please be sure to leave your name, address, phone number and number of insertions desired.

I NOTICES Births, $1 50. Marriages and Death, In Engagements. Cards of Thanks, etc. rates $2 00 for insertion of 10 lines or less, extra line of five words each, 20c per line. Semi-Displays Accepted Up to 2 m.

Monday through Friday for following days publication (except holidays). Display Advertising SCHEDULl! OF COPY ACCEPTANCE 13 NOON DAILY AS FOLLOWS: MONDAY for Wednesdays Paper TUESDAY for Thursdays Paper WEDNESDAY for Fridays Paper THURSDAY for Saturdays Paper FRIDAY for Mondays Paper FRIDAY for Tuesdays Paper WANT AD PHONE 242-3141 CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAYS, SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS SUBSCRIPTION RATES MAIL RATES IN CANADA 1 year 15.00 6 month 8 50 months 5 00 1 month 2.00 By man or letter carrier walks in Saskatoon 1 year 28.00 To all countries Outside Canada: 1 year 21 00 6 months 12 00 3 months 7 00 1 month 3 00 By Carrier in Saskatoon and on Motor Delivery Routes 35 Cents Per Week Back Copies by Mall Minimum Charge 25 Cents PATTERNS PERSONAL 24 RUBBER STAMPS ROSE MARKING DEVICES 150B 2nd Ave North. Phone 244-5686 Plastic and Metal Letter Engraved Plastie Signs, etc. xtl Trusses, Surgical Supports Elastic hosiery for ladies or men Fitted by experienced fitters PINDERS DRUG STORE Cor. 2ibt St and 2nd South xtf INVISIBLE ME DING ON GAR ments 7 30 to 5 p.m.

421 Ave. H. N. xtl SEl ECT Yt 2 DIAMOND ENGAGE-ment rink Murphys Jewellery Store It a. you of unqueetlon-able quality confidence which means much in pride of ownership.

WIGS Hair pieces and hair purchased. Private consultation. H. Barrett, Paramount Beauty Salon. 242-0017.

xtf GOOD ORCHESTRA WEDDINGS, banquets, etc. 653-0410, 843-9093. m-3-ll-p REMODELLING FUR COATS, SUITS, dresses, skirts. Experienced. 653-0291, X-1-31-66-C ALTERATIONS SUITS, COATS, dresses.

Exp. Reasonable. 343-6348. x-4-lO-e EXPERT MOVING ANYWHERE IN province. Insured.

References. Phone 652-5537. tf To Rent Formal wear for men and boys. Saskatoons only in-stock service. Com-let outfit $10 00; jackets only $7 50.

Veddmgs our specialty. Dorn's Mens Wear, 244-8221. 153 2nd south, tf ALTERATIONS AND SEWING OF all kinds. Phone 242-3691. m-2-16-c INVISIBLE RE-WEAVING, 2410 29TH St.

242-6069, xtf GUARANTEED USED TVS, $59 95, Harmony Centre, 110 3rd S. tf DlAL-A-PRAYER 653-2775. SEND special prayer requests to Dial-A-Praver, P.O. Box 309. Saskatoon, tf SEAMSTRESS EXPERIENCED.

REA-gonable. Phene 242-7752. m-2-24-c YOUR SECRET ADDRESS PERSON-al, business. Dicreet. confidential.

Remails, forwarding, telephone messages, $3 00 per month, singles 25c. Free information, O. Box 754, Dept, 1-A, North Battleford, Saskatchewan. 2-3-c-s NATURAL HYGIENE The real road to health. No drugs, vaccine, x-rays, cobalt, surgery or laying on of hands Enquiries invited.

Natural Hygiene Society. P.O. Box 1274, Saskatoon, Sask. 2-9-c PRIVATE STEAM, SLENDER1ZERS, massage for better health. 504 Glengarry Block.

2-9-p SINGLE. ATTRACTIVE GENTLE-man, 49 good income, steady job, would like to hear from a lady around same age for companionship, matrimony if suited. Box 486C Star-Phoenix. 2-4-c WALL WASHING SERVICE. RUGS and furniture cleaned.

652-8771. m-3-l-c TUTORING Help your child to become a better student, interested in education and confident about the future. All ages, Grades and subjects. Call Continental utorlng College now. Phone days 244-1511; Evenings 662-4280.

m-2-6-p SEWING ADULTS AND CHILDRENS clothes. Reasonable. 653-1865. m-2-6-c DIACHUKS RE-WEAVING CLOTHING INVISIBLY REPAIRED 810 5tb St. 652.9149 Anytime xtf FOR TELEVISION SERVICING.

SKY-lin Radio and TV. 242 0931. vn-2-S-p TV SERVICE 9 30 A M. TO 9 80 M. Dutka Radio 6c TV.

Phone 244-7436. xtf VACANCY FOR ELDERLY WOMAN, home care. Phone 652-4816. 2-6-c ALTERATIONS OF ALL TYPES. Prompt, reasonable.

Phone 343-2426. m-3-3-e ARTICLES FOR SALE 25 POTATOES, VEGETABLES. 712 AVE. So. 244-5384.

Closed Sundays. m-2-l-c DER W. DICK WHOLESALE hotel, restaurant equipment and supplies. Hotpoint commercial cooking equip. 322 Ave.

B. So. Ph. 244-5258. xtf NIAGARA CYCLO A A i Health Equipment 217 20tb Street, west.

242-1713. xti WE BUY SELL AND TRADE GUNS. Delisle Thompson Sporting Goods. Phone 944-5929. tf RAKE UP THE PROFITS Star-PhoeniX want ads.

WITH PATTERNS 9016 SIZES 12542214 Sew 1965, beautiful basic an arrow-slim (and slimming) sheath with smartly angled bodice seaming. Sew it in creamy wool, crepe, cotton. Printed Pattern 9018: Half Sizes 12Vi. 144, 18)4, 18)4, 2054, 22'j. Size 1854 requires 2 yards 45-inch fabric.

FIFTY CENTS (50c) in coins (no stamps, please) for this pattern. Print plainly size, name, address and style number. Address your order to Marian Martin Pattern Department, the Star-Phoenix, 60 Front St. West, Toronto 1, Ont. About 10 days are required to fill orders.

No refunds or patterns exchanged. Please note the address for ordering patterns. 350 Spring designs plus one pattern free any one you choose in new Spring-Summer Pattern Catalog. Send now for biggest pattern book bargain evert Only 50 cents. THE CITY OF SASKATOON NOTICE OF MFETINQ OF COUNCIL TO CONSIDFR AN ORDER FOR DEMOLITION TO RALPH MOLDERINK AND TO ELIZABETH SHEPHERD: TAKE NOTICE that the building situated upon Lots 38 and 30.

in Block 4. Plan G.F., which Is commonly known as the civic address 738 Weldon Avenue, In the City of Saskatoon, has been declared a nuisance because of Us ruinous and dilapidated stale, and because it (a) substantially depreciates the value of other property in tha vicinity, and furthermore, (b) Is substantially detrimental to the amenities of the neighbourhood. FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that a meeting of Council will be held on Monday, the 1st day of March, A.D. 1865, at 4 15 oclock in the afternoon in the Council Chamber at the City Hall, Saskatoon, at which time the making of an Order for Demolition of the said building will be considered. AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that you will be given an opportunity to heard at the said meeting before an Order for Demolition is made.

DATED at the City of Saskatoon, In the Province of Saskatchewan, this 21st day of January, AD. 1865. THE CITY OF SASKATOON, J. Cole, Mayor. L.

A. Kreutrweiser, City Clerk. (Seal) 2-3-c NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of Alfred Douglaa Cavers, late of the City of Saskatoon. in the Province of Saskatchewan, President, deceased. ALL CLAIMS against the above estate, duly verified by Statutory Declaration, and with particulars and valuation of security held, if any, must be sent to the undersigned before the 10th day of March A.D.

1965. CANADA PERMANENT TRUST COMPANY, 2nd Avenue and Mat Street, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Executor. 2-3-c-s RE: APPLICATION FOR LICENCE TO SELL LIQUOR IN A DINING ROOM (under the provisions of Tha Liquor Liceosing Act, 1959) Notice is hereby given that ths undersigned intends to apply to the Liquor Licensing Commission for a licence to sell liquor in premises known as Hotel Patricia at Saskatoon, Sask. of which tue following is a correct legal description: LOTS: South 7 of 12, all 13 14 Blk. 176, Plan 176.

345 Second Avenue, North. Dated at Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, this 25th day of January, 1965. Mr. James Piggott 2-3-1 BIRTHS THE SASKATOON STAR-PHOENIX will send free of charge a lovely Baby Book to the proud parents inserting birth notices. xtf DEATHS FAIRBROTHER MARY, OF 27TH Road, Haney.

B.C. passed away private hospital. January 18. 1965, aged 82 years. Mr.

Fairbrother lived at Asquith, Sask. from 1914 to 1937. She wag pre-deceased by her husband, Frank Fairbrother in 1944, and on daughter Nancy Rice In 1946. She leaves to mourn her loss, seven sons, four daughters. 38 grandchildren, 23 great grandchildren.

Funeral was Monday, January 18 at 2 30 m. in Garden Hill Funeral Chapel, 6th Haney, C. Rev. A. J.

L. Haynes officiating. Pallbearers were, four grandsons, David Fairbrother. Bryce George, Jim Locke, and Leon-eid Fail brother. Interment was in Maple Ridge Cemetery.

2-3-p NYKIFORUK THE DEATH OF Mrs. Warwara Nykiioruk, age 77 years, of Hafford, occurred in Rosthem on Sunday, Jan. 31at. The funeral service will be held on Wednesday, February 3rd at 10 a m. (standard time) from Hafford Greek Orthodox Church, conducted by Rev.

Fr. Zuzak. Prayers will be held in the church at Hafford Tuesday evening at 8 m. Surviving are: one son and two daughters, John of Edmonton, (Mary) Mrs. O.

Mysak of Canora, and fBelle) Mrs. Peter Symchyk of Hafford Interment in Hafford Cemetery. Millers Funeral Home of Roethern in charge of ar-rangements. 2-3-c FUNERALS DRAGAN THE FUNERAL 6ER-vice of Dr. George E.

Dragan, who died on Jan. 29, 1965, was held from the Ukrainian Greek Orthodox Church, on Monday morning, Feb. 1st at 10:00, conducted by Rev. M. Bodnarchuk and Rev.

W. Sluzar of Canora, Sask. Honorary pallbearers were: Dr. W. Holmes, Dr.

C. Biro W. Burtonyk, J. Marlow. H.

D. illiot. H. K. Pyett, G.

L. Pow, R. Thomson. Active bearers were: Dr. W.

Lazaruk of Wellington George Lazaruk California; Senator J. Hnatyshvn, Dr. Bovkowich, Judge O. Bendas, North Battleford: and Paul Tkachuk Masonic funeral rites were conducted in the chapel of the Saskatoon Funeral Home on Sunday evening by officers and members of Imperial Lodge No. 60 AF.

end AM. with W. Bro. J. Marlow in charge.

Interment took place In Woodiawn Cemetery. 2-3-c GRANDE THE FUNERAL SERVICE of Sharoan May Grande, who died on January 29 was held from Mc-Kagues Funeral Home on Monday, February 1 at 2 conducted by Rev. L. S. Van Mossel.

Interment was made in the Childrens Section of Woodiawn Cemetery. 2-3- HARRINGTON THE FUNERAL service of Mr. Howard James Harrington who died on January 29 was held from Me Hagues Funeral Home on Monday, February 1 at 3 30 m. conducted by Rev. W.

Graham. Pallbearers were: M. Howe, M. Gould W. Burnett.

H. Mar shall. R. T. OBrien.

L. A. Carley Interment was made in Woodiawn Cemetery. 2-3-c NAZARENKO THE FUNERAL SER-vice of Andrew Nazarenko, who died on January 26. 1965, was held from Westwood Memorial Chapel on February 1, 1965, at 1 30 conducted by Reverend W.

Brandrick. Pallbearers were: W. Young, G. W. Bateman, E.

Wyman, W. Jack, P. Reed, W. R. Youngaon, Legion service Was conducted by Mr.

W. J. Jack. Interment was made In the family plot in Woodiawn Cemetery. 2-3-c THOMPSON THE FUNERAL SER-vice of Willard Allison Thompson, who died on Jan.

27, 1965, was held from the Chapel of the Saskatoon Funeral Home on Monday, Feb. 1st at 1 30, conducted by Rev. D. Lauchlan. Pallbearers were: A.

Thomas. F. Ridgewell, J. Russel, M. Maruahsk, O.

Parnell, A. Thompson. Interment took place In the family Plot in HlUcrest Memorial Gardena. LhS IN MEMORIAM CHAYKOWSKI IN LOVING MEM-ory of my dear husband. Waiter who passed away Feb.

2, 14. To hear your voice and see your smile, To sit with you and talk awhile. To be together in the same oid way, Would be my dearest wish today You toiled so hard for those you loved, You said goodbye to none Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by his loving wife Jeanne. 2-3-p SMITH IN LOVING MEMORY OF our deer wife, mother and grandmother. Theresa Smith who passed away February 2, 1962 Time goes by but memory stays, As near and dear as yesterday Ever remembered and sadlv missed bv your loving husband Jack and family, 2-3-c HENN IN LOVING REMEM-brance of our dear father the late George W.

Henn, who passed away February 2. 1924. er remembered by his sons: Dr L. B. Henn or Nanaimo, and 2.

V. Henn of Victoria B.C. and Howard of gaakatoorw FEMALE HELP WANTED 13 (Continued) CERTIFIED NURSING ASSISTANT required for the 21 bed Wynyard Union Hospital. Duties to commence as soon as possible. Salary range $210 to $260.

Established personnel policies. Pension plan. 40 hour week. Apply to: Director of Nursing, Union Hospital, Wynyard. Sask.

2-6-c WANTED IMMEDIATELY: SECRE- tary Previous experience. Typing, shorthand, basic bookkeeping an asset Rates according to experience. Pension plan. 35 hours a week. Construction and General Labourers, 335 Ave.

south. 242-5572. 2-5-c POSITION NOW OPEN FOR FULL and part-time salesladies. Selling experience necessary. Please state age and previous experience.

Reply Box 47oC Star-Phoenix. 2-8-c EXPERIENCED WAITRESS. NEAT appearance essential. Also experienced dishwasher needed. Apply in person only.

China Lamp Cafe, 245 20th W. 2-3-p SALESLADY EXPERIENCED FOR Second Avenue Sportswear Store. Steady position. Five day week. Hours 2 to 6.

Apply 207 MacMillan Building. tf ATTENTION WOMEN We are interested in contacting mature women Interested in a career in the financial field Teaching or sale experience desirable. Please PHONE 242-1282 OR WRITE TO THE GUARANTY TRUST 212 22ND STREET, EAST, SASKATOON, SASK. 2-5-c Bookkeeper Required dapeble of keeping full set of books for plumbing, heating and hardware business in larger town near Saskatoon. Apply National Employment Office, Order No.

F. 297. 2-5-c TRAVEL Large Canadian firm has Immediate opening for two young ladies 17-20 Must be attractive, free to travel and have a pleasant personality. Apply Mrs. B.

Rigby. Tuesday to Thursday, 3-6 at Big Motel. Personal interviews only. 2-4-p EXPERIENCED WAITRESS WANTED. Apply in person Trio Cafe.

2-5-c WAITRESS WANTED: person. Meads Lunch. APPLY IN 2-4-c DOMESTIC HELP 13b WANTED IMMEDIATELY, CAPABLE housekeeper, live in. Two chUdren 10, 12. 343-8525.

Days 242-9723. 2-8-c WANTED HOUSEKEEPER AND babysitter. Phone 652-9148 after 6 p.m. 2-3-p FEMALE HELP REQUIRED IN motherless home close to the city. House contains aU modern convent, ences.

Two lads attending school. Will pay average salary ana provide transportation. Box 1815, Star-Phoe-nix. 2-3-c-s HOUSEKEEPER. MIDDLE-AGED WO-man.

Live in. No children Good pay. Start immediately. 652-8056. 2-5-C BABYSITTING 13c WILL BABYSIT IN MY OWN HOME.

343-1597. 2-6-p RELIABLE MOTHER WILL BABY-sit in own home. Belfast Ave. 652-4219. 2-5-p BABYSITTING IN MY OWN HOME.

923 4th Avenue, North. 242-4960, 2-3-p MOTHER WILL BABYSIT IN OWN home. 1406 Coy Ave. 652-9679. 2-5-p ONE BABYSITTER TO COME IN.

References. Phone 652-7278 between 5 p.m. and 9 p.m. 2-5-c WANTED BY FEBRUARY 7TH, young lady for babysitting and light household duties for two girls, 3 and 5 years. Live in Own room.

$60 month. Avalon district. 653-1368. 2-3-c MALE SITS. WANTED 14 FIRST CLASS CARPENTERING.

REA-sonable. Phone 343-0419. 343-0177 xtf HYDRAULIC MECHANIC WANTS work. Box 4S9G Star-Phoenix. 2-3-p FEMALE SITS.

-WANTED 15 EXPERIENCED WOMAN WILL DO daywork, wash walls. Nutana. 343-2380. 2-3-P LADY WANTS MOTEL MANAGE-ment 20 unit preferred. Can type Box 488C Star-Phoenix.

2-4-p DUTCH LADY WILL DO DAY WORK 4-5 hours daily. 363-4649. 2-3-p HELP WTD, (Male-Female) II EXPERIENCED COOKS REQUIRED by leading hotel. Please repiv stating particulars to Box 16C, Star -Phoenix. BOOKKEEPER TO KEEP USUAL SET of books for retail outlet in Saska toon.

Full time job, 5Vk day week. Experience preferred. Please apply stating experience. Position open at once. Box 477C Star-Phoenix.

2-3-c COMBINED X-RAY LAB-TECHNIC-ian wanted for 22 bed hospital. Salary $325.00 per month three weeks holdiday with pay, 4o hour week, modern residence available for fe-'male. Duties to commence aa soon as possible. Apply to Sec -Manager, Brock Union Hospital, Areola. Bask.

2-4-c ARE YOU RETIRING? YET WISH TO REMAIN ACTIVE IN A RESPECTED AND DIGNIFIED OCCUPATON? We are looking for a few mature people to become keenly interested in our companys program and to work as our representatives whatever hours you choose. No capital investment required. We provide complete familiarization and all company benefits. Your personal inquiry treated with strictest confidence. For brief discussion leading to an interview phone or write: A.G.F.

MANAGEMENT LTD. 124A 2nd Avenue, George McFariane 652-7941 2-3-c TRADES PROFESSIONS 21 CONCRETE CONTRACTING. TREB estimates. Gilbert is Martin. 242-4674.

xtf SAW SHARPENING Burnetts Key Shop. 136 1st Locks, hydraulic door closers tepaired xtf SNOW AND GARBAGE REMOVAL. Sereda Landscaping 6p3-J522 xtf HALS ELECTRIC SERVICE AND wiring our specialty. 242-6143. xtf PAINTING.

PAPERHANOING, PLA3-ter repairs. Reasonable prices. Evenings phone K. Payne 652-2001. xtf City Carpet Cleaning Co.

Established 1918, 105 Avenue E. South Rugs. Upholstery. Reweavinf. 242-2648 xtf MALE HELP WANTED 12 (Continued) EVERYONE KNOWS AND LOVES the Book of Knowledge and njw the teaching machine.

Why not sell it? Phone 343-7572. m-3-11-0 $12,000 FOR RIGHT MAN OVER 40 in the Saskatoon area. Take short auto trips to contact customers. Write Dept. CS, P.O.

Box 70, Station Toronto 17, Ontario. 2-3-c-s PUMP ATTENDANT BETWEEN AGE 18-25 required for city service station. Wages $1 15 to $1.35 per hour plus benefits. Apply Box 475C Star-Phoenix. 2-4-c SALESMAN AND DEMONSTRATORS.

New product with leads supplied. Guaranteed $100 weekly. 343-8118. 2-3-c MAN TO TAKE ORDERS IN HUM-boldt, Rattleford and Rosthem. $20 daily plus car allowance.

Box 1809, Star-Phoenix. 2-12-c ELECTRICIANS AND HELPERS wanted immediately. Apply Hickson 3c Morgan Electric Company Ltd. 2-6-c CLOTHING CHAIN REQUIRES MAN-ager trainees. Preference will be given to men who are between the age of 23 to 40 married and have some retail experience.

Salary to be paid in accordance to previous experience. Box 395C, Star-Phoenix. YOUNG MAN WITH RETAIL STORE experience or desire to learn Chance for advancement, permanent job. Please state experience or other qualifications. Box 478c Star-Phoe.

nix. 2-3-c FINANCIAL NEW SALES CAREER A permanent position offering the highest annual income. We are a well known national organization. Previous investment or sales experience not necessary. Full training course given.

Applicants may PHONE 242-1282 or write TO THE GUARANTY TRUST BUILDING, 212 22nd Street. East, Saskatoon, Sask. 2-3-c MAN WITH SALES EXPERIENCE TO work in and out of Saskatoon. Must have car and high earning potential. 242-8337.

2-5-c LIGHT DUTIES Large Canadian firm has immediate opening for two young men 17-20. Must be neat appearing and free to travel. Automobile an asset, but not essential. Apply in person to Mrs. R.

Rigby, Tuesday to Thursday, 3-8 m. at Trie Big Motel. 2-4r-p AAA-1 COMPANY WITH 60 YEARS continuous service in Western Canada has opening for salesman with proven sales record. Permanent position, unusual commission earnings with semi monthly advance. To sell line of daily used cleaning maintenance items to institutional, industrial and commercial accounts in Saskatoon and Northern Saskatchewan.

Train you in field at our expense. Must have car. For appointment phone 343-1826. 2-8-c WANTED: ELDERLY GENTLEMAN for Cleaning office. Two half days per week.

Mid-Town Farm Equipment 115 Avenue north. 2-3-c TRADE SCHOOLS (MALE) 12 FOR AUTOMATION, INDUSTRIAL electronics communication, adio and TV. Devry Technical Institute of Canada. Toronto. Write Box 361 Saskatoon.

G. R. Teece 944-8618. xtf GET THE FACTS International Correspondence Schools. 652-4222.

Bob Carr 49 Howell Saskatoon. xtf MEN WANTED TO LEARN BARBER1NO NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY Light, clean inside work offers steady employment for advance-, ment. MOLFR BARBER COLLEGE 1778 Hamilton St. Regina, Sask. Write For Free Catalogue 2-3-c-s MAKE YOUR FUTURE IN ELECTRONICS Prepare for good incomes In TV, Radar Communications, Automation.

unroll now Day classes start March 15th. Limited vacancies. Proven Home Study programmes also available. Write for free 40-page booklet. RADIO COLLEGE OF CANADA BOX 363, REGINA.

SASK. 2-3-c-a FEMALE HELP WANTED 13 Wanted SILK PRESSER Experience not necessary. Apply in person to TIP TOP CLEANERS LTD. 1810 BROADWAY 2-3-c WE HAVE OPENINGS FOR PART and full time coffee shop waitresses. Experience preferred but not essential.

Apply in person Sheraton-Cavalier Motor Inn. tf OPENING FOR SALES LADIES. CAR 8n asset. Excellent opportunity for advancement. Phone 343-5448 or write.

Emergency First Aid Company, Unit 40, Holiday House Motel. 2-3-c EXPERIENCED SECRETARY RE quired for the nursing office. Requires grade 12 Typing 50-60 m. plus office experience. Liberal fringe benefits.

40 hour week. Salary range 235-5295. Apply: Personnel Office, t. Pauls Hospital. 2-3-C EXPERIENCED MEDICAL ACCOUNTING CLERK Is Required Bv a Prince Albert Medical Clinic MUST HAVE GRADE XI EDUCATION AND BF ABLE TO OPERATE A BURROUGHS POSTING MACHINE WAGES COMMENSURATE WITH EXPERIENCE.

Apply F. 0-01 31 National Employment Service Federal Building 2-6-C REGISTERED NURSES REQUIRED for 30-bed hospital. Salary schedule according to R.N A. schedule 19t5. Personnel policies on request Apply Secretary.

Outlook Union Hospital, Outlook, Sack. I STENOGRAPHER FOR DOCTORS1 office Afternoons only. Monday through Friday. Phone 652-2600 2-4-6 SUP. OF NURSES REQUIRED FOR the Riverside Memorial Union Hospital, Turtleford, Sesk.

20 bed hospital, addition and renovation planned for 1965, Salary as recommended by S.R.N.A. recognition for experience, excellent personnel policies. Nurses residence, Matron's suite, board available at the hospital. Duties to commence immediately. Please contact the Matron or Sec -Manager for further particulars if necessary.

Riverside Memorial Union Hospital, Turtleford. 2-4-c IN MEMORIAM (ContlDaed) MATIKO IN LOVING MEMORY of a dear husband, father and giandfather, Jim Matlko, who passed away February 2, 1962. Servant of Cod well done, The glorious warfare i i past, The battles fought, die victory won, And thou are crowned at last. Ever remembered by wife and family. 2-3-c STEWART IN LOVING MEMORY of a dear father, Hazen Grant Stewart.

who passed away February 2, 1964. Silently the angels took Daddy Into the mansion above, There shall he rest from earths toil, Safe in the arms of Gods love. Ever remembered by hi three sons, Hazen Grant age 9, Wayne Alex, age 6, and Victor Scott, STEWART IN LOVING MEM-ory of a dear husband, Hazen Grant Stewart, who passed away February 2 1964. When evening shade are falling, And we eit in quiet alone. To our hearts there comes a longing If he only could come home.

Friends may think we have forgotten, When at times they see us smile, But they little know the heartache Our smiles hide all the while. Ever remembered by his wife Susan Stewart. 2-3-c THE STAR-PHOENIX HAS A SUP- fly of verses for your convenience making up your In Memoriam. Kindly inquire at the desk xt CARD OF THANKS WE WISH TO EXPRESS OUR HEART-felt thanks and appreciation to all our relatives ana friends who sympathized with us in our recent bereavement in the parsing of our dear husband and father. Special Special thanks to Rev.

Cook, Dr. G. Chertkow, neighbors and Golden Years Unit of Bethel Church. Joan Gail and Stewart Quamme. 2-3-p TO OUR MANY FRIENDS AND REL-atives I express my sincere thanks and appreciation for the many kind expressions of sympathy, flowers, cards end many other kind acts shown me during the recent loss of my dear husband.

Special thanks to the pallbearers and Rev. O. Hodge of Rosetown United Church and El-stow Lodge No. 147 A F. and A.M Mrs.

Grace Wiens. 2-3-C MARRIAGE LICENCES ISSUERS OF MARRIAGE LICENCES Quality Credit Jewellers. House of Diamonds, 133 2nd north, xtf FUNERAL DIRECTORS PARK FUNERAL CHAPEL- 311 3rd Avenue, North Phone 244-2103 JACK M. BINKLEY, NEIL TAYLOR xtf McKAGUES FUNERAL HOME M. McKague Phone 242-3131 R.

J. McKague 300 3rd S. xtf SASKATOON FUNERAL HOME W. A. EDWARDS D.

W. SOMERS 338 4th north. Phone 244-5577 xtf WESTWOOD MEMORIAL CHAPEL Funeral Directors, 20th Ave N. Ph. 653-3434, Rae J.

Murdock Mgr. xtf FLORISTS MILLARS FLORISTS AND GROWERS 214 2 1st East Phone 652-7722. Night 343-3818, 343-6052 Flowers by Wire. xtf VICTORIA FLORISTS (MRS. A.

McAllister, Miss L. Gold). Daylight Theatre Building. Phone 242-3664 nursery phone 653-2533. xtf FRANK J.

DOWDING FLORIST LTD. Everything in floral needs. 234 2nd south (opposite Tivoli Theatre). Phone 652.6272. Three lines.

Night and holidays 343-6798, 652-4214, 343-3904. xtf MARRIOTTS FLOWERS Flowers for All Occasions Store 126 2nd Ave N. ph. 242-3300 Greenhouse 819 32nd W. ph.

242-2107 xtf ANGUS G. McTAVISH, FLORIST, member Florists Telegraph Delivery. 206 2nd north, phone 242-1345. Night phone 343-1574. xtf When wordk Inadequate Flowers say it best CONNIES FLOWERS LTD.

Grosvenor Park Shopping Centre 343-2609 Nite 343-4460 xtf MONUMENTS Sa WESTSIDE MONUMENTAL WORKS I -D. Red, black and grey granite, vhite or blue marble. Save salesmans commission. 244-7445 day or evening. xH LOST AND FOUND LOST: LADYS GLASSES.

HARD blue rase. King George Hotel. 242-5343 2-4-C FOUND, MALE SPRINGER SPANIEL. Brown and white. 652-0115.

SPCA. 2-3-c MALE HELP WANTED FULLER HAS A COUNTRY TERRl-tory which pavs $85 weekly. Car necessary. 652-8095 after 6 pm. 2-19-c SALESMAN WANTED CAR AN asset Excellent opportunity for advancement.

Phone 343-5446 or write Emergency First Aid Company, Unit 40, Holiday House Motel. 2-3-c REPORTER Reporter with 1-2 years experience required by new C. daily. Also, junior sports writer with some knowledge of layout or able to learn quickiy. Start immediately Apply.

Editor, East Kootenay Chronicle, Kimberley, C. 2-6-C COMPOSITOR-PRESSMAN. HEIDEL-beig and Miehle. 40-hour week, top wages. Apply Eagle Publishing Company.

Rosetown. 2-9-0 WE REQUIRE AN EXPERIENCED salesman to represent our company In Saskatoon and district. Must be aggressive and self-starter with your own car. Salary dependent on qualifications and experience. Please Apply to Box 462C Star-Phoenix.

2-3-0 BARBER required to set up shop In new Motor Hotel at Yorkton. CONTACT J. V. REMAI, 244.1119 DISTRIBUTOR WANTED: ONE OF the largest enterprises in the direct selling field in Canada is looking for a competent man to act as a District Manager, Permanent business. Tha applicant should have past experience in door-to-door selling, recruiting and training new' dealers.

Applv stating age, experience, references. etc Familex, 1600 Delori-mier, Montreal, Dept. S. 2-3-c LARGE INTERNATIONAL INSUR-ance and credit inspection company requires a man Age 21 to 28. Grade 12 standing.

Typing ability. Must have car. Full time employment. Write O. Box 1213 Saskatoon, Stating g-' Horae Improvements We specialize in all types of construction.

Rumpus rooms, additions cupboards, alterations and repairs of I all kinds. All materials and workmanship fully guaranteed. Save time and expense with our One Stop Service. Nothing down, monthly payments. Free estimates with no obligation.

Call now at Reliance Lumbei I Co. Phone 244-5581; evenings! 853-0675. 653-3020. xtl SNOW AND GARBAGE REMOVAL. Hagan, Phone 242-6556 or 242-8751.

1 xtf I ADAMS PAINTING 244-4635 OR 343-6134. Interior, exterior, xtf BASEMENTS OLD AND NEW, EX- pertly repaired or plastered. Toms Cement Service. 242-3954. if FOR PAINTING AND PAPERHANG big phone Upper 242-9174, 242-4355- ACCOUNTING, AUDITING, INCOME tax.

343-9933. 1310 Ewart Ave. tf JENSENS PAINTING, DECORATING, plaster repair Interior and exterior. 242-8316. m-3-l-c SNOW AND GARBAGE REMOVAL.

Geo. Dressier, 653-1753, 343-6186. x-m-3-ll-p I SNOW AND GARBAGE REMOVAL. Mike Gancher, 652-1238. xtf PAINTING, WOOD FINISHES AND repairs.

Call BUI at 652-7175. m-2-19-c MENNO DIRKS, B. COMM. TAX Consultant, Estate Planning, Ac-1 counting, 2710 ClinskiU Drive, Sas-1 katoon, 343-4117, 343-7913. m-2-6-c QUALIFIED HANDYMEN WILL IN-atall, repair plumbing, heating, elec-1 trical, eavestroughing, roofing paint- I ing.

plastering, tiling, concrete woik, cabinets, carpentry, remodelling. I Workmanship guaranteed. 242-7041. xtf IS YOUR FLAT ROOF LEAKING OR In bad shape? Domestic or commer-1 cial. New method.

242-4368. m-2-27-c SNOW REMOVAL plowing, blowing, loading. Residential. I commercial. We have the very best in snow removal equipment and can do I the job faster, saving you money.

Huo City Blacktop f9th 6c Ave. 244-1551, 244-1552, 24-hour service. m-2-16-p WALL WASHING SERVICE. RUGS and furniture cicantd, 652-8771. I m-3-l-c I FOR PAINTING, PAPER HANGING and drvwall repairs.

Phone Elite I Decorators 652-8957 or 242-4369. 2--P BASEMENTS EXPERTLY REPAIRED and plastered. Guaranteed, phone I 244-5367. TEACHERS 23 THE EDMONTON PUBLIC SCHOOL BOARD Positions Effective September, 1965 Vacancies exist et aU grade levels and In all subject areas. 400 appointments will be made in this rapidly expanding system.

Board policy specifies preference to applicants with two years or more of teacher education beyond senior matriculation. We have a particular need for teachers of elementary schools. For application form and salary schedule, apply to: M. J. V.

Downey, Director of Personnel, Edmonton Public School Board, 10733 101 Street. EDMONTON, Alberta. 2-3-c SHELL LAKE SCHOOL UNIT NO. 63 will require teachers for the high achool positions listed below commencing September 1, 1965: (1) Shellbrook Composite High School, 14 teachers on staff: a) Bookkeeping b) French c) Chemistry (2) Can wood five high achool teachers on staff: a) Math and Sclenoe Apply to N. Stadnyk, Shellbrook, stating qualifications and experience.

2-6-c WAKAW SCHOOL UNIT NO. 48 WAKAW, SASK. SUPERVISORY ASSISTANT Applications are invited from teachers with standard Or better certificates. Duties to assist Superintendent mainly In Primary and Junior Divisions and in library services. Employment to commence after summer school.

Residence required at headquarters. Allowances are negotiable. Good working conditions, proximity to cities, parks and other facilities avail- able. Applications should be submitted by letter only. W.

CHOBOTUK, 2-4-c THE HUDSON BAY SCHOOL UNIT NO. 52 Invites applications qualified teachers for the following posnlons. Duties to commence the fail term. HUDSON BAY COMPOSITE: 16 teacher staff. Teacher required for Commercial.

porcupine plain high: 8 acher staff. Teacher required for Commercial. Giving all pertinent details in first letter i qualifications, experience, name of last superintendent, apply to Miss L. R. Schmdel, Hudson Bay.

Sask. 1 ASSISTANT TO THE SUPERINTENDENT THE REGINA (EAST) SCHOOL UNIT NO. 20 invite applications for the position of assistant to th Superintendent of Schools. Qualifications and duties: Standard certuicate or better. Successful teaching experience in the1 primary level.

Aid superintendent in administering division system with ability to direct and instruct teachers in the division system. Conduct testing of pupils. Some supervision of libraries. AU duties to be performed under the direction of the Superintendent of Schools. Travel allowance 11c per mile and allowance for meals and hotels when needed.

Duties to commence beginning of fail term 1965 or emlier by Applicant nu state age, experience, training, marital status, name of last superintendent, and any other pertineu information. Interview requested Mr. J. A. Malech, Superintendent of Schools, Regina (East) School Unit No, 20, Ode, Saskatchewan, 2-J-cl Address applications Or phone collect (723-33161 to Mr.

A. D. Jardine, Superintendent of Schools, Edson, Alberta. 2-3-c 1HE NEUTRAL HILLS SCHOOL DIVISION NO. 16 Consort, Alberta, and the County of Paintearth No.

18, Castor, Alberta invites teacher applications foi the coming fall achool term, September 1st, 1965 for elementary high school, industrial arts, and home economics teaching positions. Mr. J. E. Reid, Supt.

of Schools, ill be at the Bessborough Hotel, cr student placement bureau, in Saskatoon, on February 1st, 2nd and 3rd, 1965, to interview interested applicants. 2-4-( VICE PRINCIPALSHIPS WADENA SCHOOL UNIT NO. 46 invites appheatibna for the following positions, duties to commence the fail term of 1965: KELVINGTON HIGH SCHOOL 9-teacher high school requires a vice-principal to teach: Mathematics. PSSC, Physics (Gr. XII, and Phvsics (Gr.

XII). Allow ance $850.00. ROSE VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL 9-teacher high schoo requieg a vice-principal to teach the Sr. Sciences, including S.S C. Physics.

Vice-pnncipalship also includes three elementary clasa rooms. Allowance $550.00. Apply giving full details as to qualifications, experience name of last Superintendent to Mrs Elaine Nakrayko, Secretary Treaiurer, Wadena School Unit No. 46. Wadena, Saskatchewan.

2-3-1 VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURE INSTRUCTOR WADENA SCHOOL UNIT NO. 46 requires a second Vocational Agriculture Instructor for the unit to teach Grades IX-XI Agriculture in Kelvington and Rose Valley. Teacher will have headquarters in Kelvington. 11c per mile car allowance. Salary 4740 of schedule.

Duties to commence August 2, 1963. Apply giving full details ag to qualifications, experience, namd of last Superintendent to Mrs Eiame Nakrayko, Secretary Treasurer, Wadena School Unit No. 46. Wadena. Saskatchewan.

2-3-c CANORA JUNIOR-SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL will require, next fall, the service of the following teachers; 1. Junior Oral French 2. Senior French 3. Senior Commercial 4. Librarian 5.

Music teacher, primarily for the Junior High Grade, to include vocal and instrumental, and glee club activities in the Senior High. 13 time in other Canora Town Schools This is net to be confused with the position of musio supervisor for the Canora Unit, which may also be available, state preference when applying. 6. Junior Industrial Adts for a multiple shop including ceramics, plastics, graphic arte and photography. Librarian may begin work in May or July This will be a newly-integrated junior senior high school, grades 7 to 12, with the latest facilities and programs.

and staff of about 28. Existing Salary Schedule Class 2 $3500 85400 Clast I $4000- $000 Class 4 Class 6 $5700 For further information contact: J. M. Kochan, Principal Apply, stating qualifications experience. other subject-area preferences, names of superintendents, etc- to: W.

Gorchvnskl, Secretary-Treasurer, Canora School Unit No. 37, Canora, Saskatchewan. t-S-C-S THE CITY OF DRUMHUXER C. Separate School Board invites applications from qualified teachers for the positions of senior math-science, language-social, one for junior high, two for elementary 14 teachers on staff. Duties to commence September 1965.

Salary range 600. Apply to Rer. J. Smith. Bec Box 1490, Pmmheller, Alberta, 2-9-c Ctf uaaVUi Prevent barefoot chills! Knit quickie slippers for all the youngsters you know.

Gay knit-hits! Use odd balls of worsted. Its so easy to knit a flat piece plus a ribbed cuff. Pattern 570: directions; sizes 4 to 12 included. THIRTY FIVE CENTS in coins (no stamps, please) for this pattern to Laura Wheeler. Address your order to Needle-craft Department, the Star-Phoenix, 60 Front St.

West, Toronto 1, Ont. About 10 days are required to fill orders. Print plainly pattern number, your name and address. New for 1965! 200 designs embroidery, dolls clothes. Send 25 cents for new Needlecraft Catalog.

Value! 1C complete quilt patterns in deluxe Colonial Quilt Book. For beginners, experts. Send 69 cents. Classified Phone 242-3141 1 ijfr.

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