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Star-Phoenix from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada • 24

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1 iPWyyY1 r11 rrrrrv TRADE SCHOOL (MALE) 12a- DEATHS itoaUnued) NOTICES (lonttmiedt PlXlCC byWofif 24 the STAR-PHOENIX Saskatoon, 'I hurjiiaj, ,.,,.11 Timid press blamed for Maritime troubles OTTAWA. (CP) A timid cial Senate committee on mass nated by apathy and a mass inconservative daily press in the media. feriority complex and the daily Maritimes has retarded social The submission, signed by press is largely to blame for wanttmes nas retarded social Managing Editor Nick Filim0re this situation." development there and deprives anj dated Feb. 19, was released The news the rest of Canada the rest of Canada of Informa- for publication today by the received from the region was no tion from the region, says the committee. It is among those better than the Maritimes dail-fortnightly Halifax newspaper, whose authors are not scheduled ies, because The Canadian The 4th Estate.

to appear In person. Piess, the national news-gather- The newspaper says its paid Mr- Fillmore says the Halifax ing organization, relied for da-circulation has risen to 8,000 in Herald which publishes the to-day coverage on rewrites less than 10 months and attrib- two dailies, "could be a power- from dailies owned by K. C. utes this to wide dissatisfaction ful voice for good and for prog- Irving in New Brunswick, Lord with the two Halifax dailies, ress In Atlantic Canada, butas Thomson in Prince Edward Is- The Chronicle-Herald and The it is now operated it is a soo- land and Graham Dennis of Mail-Star. thing voice that lulls Maritimers Halifax, publisher of the two But The 4th Estate, a journal into believing everything1 is dailies there, of news and opinion, is strug- okay and that we shouldnt get The submission presents sum- too concerned about anything.

maries of a dozen cases, includ- Earlier, he says the Maritime ing names, of alleged news-provinces as a whole have been tampering by management of plagued by a daily press that the Halifax dailies. It suggests is too cowardly to report and that the committee should get in The newspaper relates its ex- comment on the realities of touch with the persons involved periences, along with a detailed life." for verification. A catalogue of what it says are Saying awareness and devel- The summaries Included: HALIFAX (CP) Federal cases of news distortion and opment of an entire society has Court reporter Barbara Opposition Leader Robert Stan suppression by the Halifax dail- been strangled by its daily Hinds resigned from the beat field, said Wednesday the gov- ies, in a submission to the spe- press, he adds: "We are domi- because her stories about a ernment should provide more stabbing case involving the son information in the House of one editors were Commons, changed nightly by editors. He told a news conference Former reporter Dulcle here that the government is Conrad was told on occasion not making "quite an effort to into write stores mentioning cer- form the country, but the effort tain people appearing in court, should be started in the House including a case of robbing a with the prime minister and his church poor box in which one ministers answering more ques-eccused boy's name was used tions and providing more debut another accused, son of a tails. prominent family, was not men- "It is important that the PROVINCE OF SASKATCHEWAN tioned.

prime minister and his minis- 1a Stc- ton 64 of The Act deals, which was printed In con- Mr. Stanfield said there Is NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT EFFECTIVE 12 oclock densed form after the local danger that the government midnight, Friday, April 3, 1970, previous orders issued placing radio station had broken parts COuld use an agency as powerful restrictions on certain provincial highways in Saskatchewan are of the story. as information Canada "to form hereby cancelled and the following Order substituted therefore: Delay in printing a 1969 opinion, not only to gather opin- SPSiX STS? -S! 11 w. is sr No. 2 U.S.

border to Assiniboia and from east Jet. II to Im- locally. committee should be set up. pefia1- uriT som'vJat cnal headed by a member of the op- No. 4 U.S.

border to south limits of Cadillac: north limits of of the Halifax port by reporter Cadillac to Jet. 43 and from 3 miles north of Rosetown Barrie Conrod was unpublished to Biggar. No. 5 Jet. 57 to Kamsack and from Jet.

9 to Jet. 33. No. 8 Jet. 1 to east Jet.

14; west Jet. 14 to Jet. 10 and from Jet. 5 to Jet. 49.

No. 9 Jet. 1 to Yorkton. No. 13 Manitoba border to Redvers; Jet.

6 to Jet. 34; west limits of Lafleche to north Jet. 19; south Jet 19 to east limits of Cadillac; Jet. 4 to Jet. 37 and from west limits of Eastend to Jet.

21. No. 14 Manitoba border to Saltcoats and from Clonmel to Jet. 10. No.

15 Jet. 9 to Melville; Jet. 10 to Jet. 6 and from west Jet. RADIO COLLEGE OF CANADA TV general electronics Electronic Engineering Technology Box 384.

Saskatoon 652-3390 irf BEI HOWELL fTHOOLS 17-45. earn good Income in elec tromes resident school and home training programs. Employment assistant graduation. Phone 374-386 or write Bux 225 A Star-Phoenix. AGENTS Hb )0 MONTHLY POSSIBLE INTRO-ducing much needed 9- 49 item.

Unlimited potential. Write Crescent Industries. Box 652. Windsor. Noa Scotia.

4-7p FEMALE HELP WANTED 13 WANTED FOR DOCTORS CLINIC, xperi- least Grade 12. typing and be between .9 and 30 years old, also willing to do overtime. Apply Box 429A. Star-Phoenix. 4-4-c EXPERIENCED LADIES WEAR salesgirl required.

Apply Fashion Fur Company. tf EXPERIENCED WAITRESS WANTED, top wages. Reply in person Shasta Restaurant. 244-8272. 4-3-c EXPERIENCED LEGAL SECRETARY All inquiries confidential Walker.

Romanow. and thing 6530446 or write P.Q. Box 1232. Saskatoon. 4-3-c EXPERIENCED WAITRESS WANTED part time.

Apply in person. Elite Cafe. 4-3-c EXPERIENCED HAIRDRESSER RE-quired for full or part ume work. Call 382-6328 after 6 4-4-c NuT READ IF YOUR ARE NOT lntere'ded in spare money. Show and oun exciting fashions.

No investment. Training provided. Call 374-1702 4-7-c AGGRESSIVE SALES PEOPLE. YOU can enjoy a lifetime career of prestige selling with Saskatchewan's only computerized real estate broker. Get the facts! (Apptitude tests Call Mr.

Lilly for confidential interview. Residence 374-4195 or office 652-4006. Lilly Agencies Realtors. 4-7-c INSTRUCTORS WANTED FOR MAR-vel Beauty School with Pivot training preferred. Must be qualified hairdresser with Grade 11 standard or better.

Write or phone Miss Turn-bull 653-1790. 4-7-c EXPERIENCED HAIRDRESSER BE- 1 qulred immediately. Phone 2447537, after 6 call 652-2178 4-3-c BOOK GIRL WANTED. STEADY tareer with book chain. Write Coles Book Store.

Midlown Centre. Regina. 4-3-c PART TIME BOOKKEEPER. COME In two hour per day or. and Saturday morning.

Steady employment. Box 4 1 A Star-Phoenix. 4-8-p Cook for first class resort. Mav 1st to Oct. 20th.

Experienced on meat and baking. Resort capacity 70 people. Private modern accommo- dauona. too wages, free room and board. Write stating age.

experience. reference and phone number. SKYF.RS WHITE BIRCH LODGE SIOUX NARROWS. ONTARIO 4-8-c ATTRACTIVE NEAT APPEARING young woman to direct people through new homes. Must have a car and be able to work early evenings Reply with particulars to Post Office Box 1426.

Saskatoon. 4-8-C PART-TIME WAITRESS Experienced waitress required for approx. 25 hours per week in downtown coffee bar. Uniforms supplied. Wage scale $1.63 to $2.05 per hour.

Apply in person 10 a m. to 9 p.m. PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT SASKATOON CO-OP CENTRE 319 22ND EAST 430 ACTION REAL ESTATE REQUIRES a saleslady for selling real estate. Must have car and work full time. Phone Mrs.

Bradley, days 374-9797. Evenings. 374-3921. 4 9-q EXPERIENCED WAITRESS WANTED. -apply after 4 pm.

Wah Qux Chop-Suey. 402 Ave. C. south 4-6-c WANTED LADY TO WORK IN BEV- erase room. Must be neat and reliable.

Able to take charge. Good -wages and accommodation. Write to King George Hotel, Watson. Sask. 4-9-C DOMESTIC HELP 13b MATURE HOUSEKEEPER WANTED.

Grown-up family. Live in. 374-0664. 4-6-c WANTED. RELIABLE OLD COUNTRY young woman, mother's help in nvtfdle-class home 2 school, 2 preschool children.

Non-smoker, drinker." Will advance fare. Box 1036X. Slar Phoenix. 4-13-p WANT MIDDLE AGED WOMAN TO be companion to elderly lady. Good home and salary.

Light bouse work. 374-6799. 4-7-C QUIET FARM GIRL TO LIVE IN. babysit also bouse duties wages. 244-2042.

4-7-c MATURE LADY REQUIRED FOR care of Invalid. Live in or out. Please reply Box 413A. Star-Phoenix. 4-7p ELDERLY COUPLE IN ELROSE RE-.

Qmre a woman to live in. Elrose 378- -2358 652-7796. 4-4-c WOMAN TO LIVE IN. TO LOOK after children while mother in hospital. 374-8519.

4-6-C BABYSITTING 13c RELIABLE MOTHER WILL BABY-Kit in own home. 131 Mato. 242-0581. 4-3-p Saskatoon Daycare Center Serving all areas. Low rate.

Trans--portation available. 652-6973. m-4-7-p ISA'S KIDDIES' KORNER, DOWN town Dav Nurserv Serxlc. 634 2nd South. 242-9321.

BABYSITTER WANTED, lady only. 382-6317. OLDER 4-7-p WILL BABYSIT IN MY HOME, CITY Park. 63 per day. 6336747.

4-7-p BABYSITTER REQUIRED MONDAY' to Friday College Park. 374-8026 after 4 pin. 4-8-c WILL BABYSIT IN MY HOME. Fastvtew area. 374-7287.

4-3-p BABYSITTER WANTED IN MASSEY Place. Rill take child out. 382-8on. 4-6-c YOUNG MOTHER WILL BABYSIT IN own horn Eastview tree. 374-3141.

46 LICENSED DAY CARE FOR CHIU dren of working mothers. Nutana Park district. Phone 4-6-c LADY WILL DO BABYSITTING AND housecleaning. Phon 244-4861. ak -for Helen.

4-4-p MALE SITS WANTED 14 BAKFRY MANAGER WANTS RETAIL onllet tn manage or rant. Box 1997X Star-Phoemx. 4-8-p EMPLOYMENT WANTED ON DAIRY, hog or poultry or smaller feed lot or 7 Could bach. Phone 244-0119. 4-3-p FEMALE SITS.

WANTED 15 WANTED: babvsittJng. HOUSEKEEPING 32-6462. DAY WORK WANTED FOR MATURE lady. 81.40 per hour. Call after 5.

242-8275. 4-4-p 45 to Jet. 4. No. 16 Jet.

47 to Jet. 1. No. 19 Jet. 319 to south Jet.

13; north Jet. 43 to Jet. east Jet. 1 to south limits of Central Butte and from east Jet. 42 to Elbow, 12 FULL TIME DIRECT SALESMAN presently covering Saskatchewan, new high quality item that can be added to your existing line.

90ce commission 374-9704 after 7 4 9-c SHERATON CAVALIER BEVERAGE room waiter wanted. Apply beverage room manager, between 23 p.m 4-3-e FULLY EXPERIENCED construction superintend-ant required by large building firm to undertake on sight supervision of apartment blocks and town houses. Successful applicant must be prepared to move to Winnipeg. Good future, good wages, steady employment, car supplied. Write or phone for interview to Mr.

H. Elias, Home Development Co. 1063 Dawson Road, St. Boniface 6, Manitoba. Phone 256-7391.

41 ORDER DESK CLERK A major national wholesale lumber and supply house requires a young man 29-24 for order desk and or warehouse duties High school completion required. Excellent hourly rate and opportunity for advancement to sales. APPLY TO BOX 421 A. STAR-PHOEMX 4-4-c JOHN DEERE DEALER REQUIRES a Journeyman mechanic, for details phone 236-6U2. Frlesen's Farm Equipment.

Meadow Lake. 4-14-c AGGRESSIVE SALES PEOPLE. YOU can enjoy a lifetime career of prestige selling with Saskatchewan's only computerized real estate broker. Get the (acts! (ApptUude tests arranged.) Call Mr. Lilly for confidential interview.

Residence 374-4195 or office 6524006. Lilly Agencies Ltd. Realtors. 4-7-c Experienced Mechanic Required immediately for School Bus firm, must have Journeyman or Second Class license, must supply own tools. Reply writing staling qualifications, experience.

Job references, salary expected, age and telephone number to BUS LTD. P.O. BOX 670. Shellbrook, Sask. 4 Credit Representative Required by a maior machine company for a Saskatchewan territory outside of Saskatoon.

Car and expenses supplied. Excellent company benefits. Box 4 0 A Star Phoentx. 4-4-c SASKATOON HOTEL REQUIRES part time night desk clerk Sundav Monday night. Could develop into full time.

Box 422A. Star-Phoenix 4-4-c FIF.LDMAN TO ADMINISTER POLICY and programs of Saskatchewan Fxg and Turkey Marketing Association. General knowledge of poultry Industry and promotion ability an asset Apply PO. Box 174. Regina.

Sask. stating age. qualifications and salary expeUed 4-9-c WANTED: EXPERIEN-ced motorcycle mechanic with own tools to work on English and Japanese bikes. Give qualifications and references in writing to Motor Bike City 2909 Richmond Road S.W., Calgary 7, Alberta. 4-8-c ALWINSAL POTASH OF CANADA LIMITED Box 3100 Lanigan, Saskatchewan require INDUSTRIAL MECHANIC For Immediate employment.

Journeyman status. Excellent working conditions and employee benefit. Modern housing available fur rental or purchase. Location: Lanigan. Saskatchewan, (on Highway 14).

approximately 60 mile east of Saskatoon. Apply to: Industrial Relations Superintendent. Box 3100. Lamtan, Saskatchewan 4-6-c EXPERIENCED Counter salesmen and warehousemen required by major plumbing and heating wholesale in the Vancouver area. Box 414A.

Star-Phoenix. 4-6-c SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS NEEDED. Retired or semi retired. Apply 402, 45A Street. 4-3-c OPPORTUNITY Experienced retail hardware salesman, with managerial potential, required by Calgary multiple store hardware merchant.

Fine opportunity for right man. Mad confidential resume with full particulars of experience, education and salary to G. Webber, 1434 17th Calgary 3. 4-8-c CLEAN CUT MATURE salesman wanted for a new company with a new idea. Full time employment, covering Saskatoon and area with income for right men exceeding annually.

Arrangement for interview early in April. Enclose your phone number and reply to Box 427A, Star-Phoe-nix. 4-6-c-s BRANCH OPENING man for position 6379 00 month starting. Reply age. telephone, etc.

Bx 432 A. Star-Phoenix. 4-3 SALES REPRESENTATIVE for Bvron Service an aggressive Realty Agencv In Thompson, Man. Income range $10,000 to 514.000 per annum, generous bene-it ptan. Housing available.

Applicant 27 to 40 years, with car. Sales experience necessary. Phone or wfrite: MR. B. WATT.

Byrons Services Ltd. THOMPSON. MAN. PHONE 677-4503 4-6-c REQUIRED DISPATCH CLERK FOR appointment contract. W.

Fulton at 382-0711. 4-6-c SURVEYOR CONSTRUCTION SUPERINTENDENT REQUIRED FAMILIAR WITH ALL ELEMENTS OK SUBDIVISION CONSTRUCTION. KNOWLEDGE OK OFFICE PROCEDURES A VALUABLE ASSET. REPLY IN WRITING GIVING EDUCATION. EXPERIENCE.

REF-ERENCES AND SALARY EXPECTED. MR. L. E. D.

HILL. JAGER HOLDINGS (CALGARY) LTD. 8525 MACLEOD TRAIL, W. CALGARY 13, ALBERTA. 4-8-c SALESMEN Required by Canadian Pioneer Man agement Lid.

Exeelleut oppnrtunlly In new Saskatchewan company. Apply, stating sales experience, age. availability. phone number and address. Applicants tnnal be bendable.

Rhone 343-9501 between 6 am. and 3 Friday fur appnlntmenl. 4-3-c WANTED. EXPERIENCED driver 373-1311. TRUCK 4-6-c MALE HELP WANTED (Continued) Men upon DO GREEB THE DEATH OF MR.

Juhu Greeb. age bJ years, of 119 Ave. E. south. Saskatoon, occurred in a local hospital on 1 uesday.

March iilht. lfl0. ihe funeral service wui be held on Fnusy. April 3rd. at 2 00 pm.

from the Russian Baptist Church, conducted bv Kcv. G. Liuiko. Surviving are: htf loving wife. Paul-hie: two daughters.

Miss Lucy Greeb. Saskatoon and Mr. R. (Christine) Harder. Calgary; one son.

Oeorge. Saskatoon: three grandchildren; Ins mother. Mrs Oksoua Greeb. Saskatoon; one brother. George in the Lkratne.

The late Mr. Greeb was born in the Ukraine and Uved there until coming to Canada in 1927. He settled in the Sonmngdale. Sask. district in 1927 and farmed there for 30 years.

Mr. Greeb moved to Saskatoon in 1937 and had Uved here since that time. Interment will take place in the Russian Baptist Section, Woodlawn Cemetery. Arrangement a are in care of Westwood huneral chapel. 4-3-c MITCHELL THE DEATH OK MRS W.

J. (Mabel) Mitcbell. age 80 years of Delisle, occurred in a local hospital On April 1st, 1870. The funeral service will be held on Saturday. April 4th.

at 2 00 pm. from Delisle United Church, con ducted by Rev. R. Robbins. Me Hague's Funeral Home will be in charge.

Surviving are: one daughter. Mrs. Stan (Shirley) Damirv, of Saskatoon; two sons. Bruce Mitchell of and Llova Mltcltell of Kmis-tino; 10 grandchildren; five sisters, Mrs. Laura Sousler of Delisle.

Mrs. tlirabeUi Barrett of Saskatoon. Mrs. Isabelle Stocks of Victoria. Mr.

Marv Cherry of Saskabjon. and Mr. Myrtle Pederson of Victoria. Mrs. Mitchell was born in Manitoba, and came to the Asquith district in 1905.

She married ttiiham John Mitchell in 1914 and resided In Delisle until her passing. Mr Mitchell was pre deceased by her husband on April 2Jrd. Iri3. and by a ton. Melvin (arl.

on November 26th. 1941. Mrs. Mitcbell was active in community and church activities and was a member of the Delisle United Church. Interment will be made in the family plot, ttoodlawn Cemetery.

Saskatoon. 4 3 MITCHELL THE DEATH OF MRS Margaret Mitchell, age 81 years, of 621 Avenue L. south, and longtime resident of Asquith. Sask occurred in a local hospital on March 30th. 1970 The funeral service wiU be held on Friday, April 3rd at 1.30 m.

from Uie Chapel of the Saskatoon Funeral Home, conducted bv Rev. R. Fox. Surviving are: three sons. Russell M.

Dotten, Toronto. Clive Dotten, Rosetown. and Frank Dotten, New Westminster. even grandchildren and two great grandchildren; also two brother. Elmer Brown and Roy Brown, both in Nova Scotia.

6he was predeceased bv her husband Clifford H. Mitchell In January. 1964. The late Mrs. MibheU was born (n Cumberland County, Nova Scotia.

Following giad-uatloo from Teachers College she came west to teach at Tantallon. Sask In 1909. She had resided at Prince Albert. North Battieford and Edmonton prior to coming to Asquith. Sask.

in 1919 Mr. Mitchell made her home at Rockhaven. Saak, from 1926 to 1930. returning to Asquith 40 yean ago. She had resided In Saskatoon for the past 4 year.

Interment will take place in Wood-lawn Cemetery. Courtesy parking area south of the Chapel on 4tb Avenue at 25th St 4-3-c STAKLUND THE DEATH OF MRS-Mayine Staftund. age 80 veara, of 918 7th Street. East. Saskatoon, occurred In a local hospital on April 1st.

1970. The funeral service will be held on Fndav. April 3rd. at 2 oo pm. from Augustana Lutheran Church.

Broadway Ave. and 7th conducted by Rev. D. Christensen. McKague'e Funeral Home will be in charge.

Surviving are: her husband, Otto R. Staflund; two daughter. Mr. Keith Helen) Logan, and Mr. Rons (Eleanor) Kirk: two grandchildren: four brothers and two sister residing in the U.S.

A. Mr. Staflund was predeceased by a sister. Born Mavme Johnson in 189 st Alexandria. Minnesota, she married Otto Staflund in 1917 and resided in Alexandria.

Minnesota until 1927 when they moved with their two children to Saskatchewan. Mrs Staf-lund had made her borne in Saskatoon since 1946. Interment will made In the Hillcrest Memorial Gardens. 4-9-c IN MEMORIAM KEELER IN LOVING MEMORY of a dear mother. Mr.

Angelina Keeler, who pasted away April 2. 19HS Her memory I a dear today As In the hour she pissed away. --Sadly missed by her daughter Ena, and son George and Howard and families. 4-9-c THE STAR-PHOENIX HAS A SUPPLY of verse for vour convenience tn making up vour "In Memorlam Kindly Inquire at the desk. rtf CARD OF THANKS I WISH TO EXPRESS SINCERE Appreciation to the many friends and neighbors of my dear son, Ted, for their acts of kmdneas and words of comfort to me In my recent bereavement For the many floral tributes, cards and messages of sympathy.

I sincerely thank you. Mrs. Isabel Smith, Regina. 4 9-c WE WISH TO THANK OUR MANY friends for cards, flowers, gifts and visits during our stay in hospital and since we have arrived home. All were greatly appreciated.

Cecil and Mamie Carr. Delisle. 4-3-c FUNERAL DIRECTORS 7 SASKATOON FUNERAL HOME W. ARNOLD EDWARDS ROBERT F. DAUR1E Pb.

S44-5j77 M8 41b K. iff McKAGUE'S FUNERAL HOME M. McKtltue R. J. McKseue U.

A. Newhifelna Phone 342-3131 300 3td S. ilf WESTWOOD FUNERAL CHAPEL Rae J. Murdock. Terry Michavluk Phone 6594434 20th Ave.

N. xtf PARK FUNERAL CHAPEL Jack M. Blnklrv Donald Somrr 311 3rd Av No. Phone 244-2103 all FLORISTS FRiNK J. DOWDING FLORIST 2nd Av lOmaulte Odoon Ihaatre).

Ph. 352-6272 dav and night. xtf LOST AND FOUND 19 IF YOU HAVE LOST YOUR PET check vlib the S.P.C.A. 374-8101. xtf LOST 2 DOGS.

BROWN S11EP-herd entile, also dark tan and white hepherd St. Bernard. Lost 3 miles south on Lome. Reward. 373-0256 alter 6 m.

4-7-c LOST THE WORKINGS OF A ladles' small gold watch, downtown. Monday. Reward. 244-0474 after 5 p.m. 4-8-c LOST BLACK AND WHITE CAT IN area.

Children pet. 374-2093. 4 3-c MALE HELP WANTED 12 FORD MECHANIC WANTED. MUST be able to do automatic transmissions, will pay 50fD of flat rale of $6 oo per hour. Guaranteed salary.

Apply to Marcel Augev, Augoy and Sons Garage, Stoughton, Sask. Res. 457-221. 4 3-c CAREER OPPORTUNITY Vending equipment distributor requires aggressive man With management aspirations. Assume full charge of local office coffee service after brief training period.

Must have sales ability and good transportation. Related experience or Industrialcommercial contacts helpful. Excellent growth and advancement for right party Generous salary and car allowance. Give full resume and references. Our employees know of this opening.

Reply Box 389 Star-Phoenix. 43 NIGHT CLERK FOR MOTEL. CALL In person 1802 8th E. 4-7-c FIRST CLASS JOURNEYMAN CAP-able of auperviNiug Uisfftutlonal. commercial, industrial LiMallHtionfl and maintenance work.

Reply in own handwriting to Box 472. Medicine Hat, Alberta, giving experience and two references from electrical contractor. 43-c THE CARROT RIVER CREDIT Union requires manager to commence duties as anon possible. AsHeia about fsoo.OoO; staff of three. Excellent potential for development.

Please apply to Credit Union Manpower Service. Sak. Co-op Credit Society, 2625 Victoria Avenue, Regina. 4 3-c Career Opportunity International manufacturer of farm equipment and trucks require a flHd credit representatlie Minimum Grade 12 and some related experience preferred. Excellent Martin salary and fringe benefits.

Send personal resume to Box 411 Star Phoentx. 4-7-c A NOTICE TO CREDITORS IV THE ESTATE OF CHANCYE M. CARNAHAN. late of the City of Saskatoon. the Province of Saskatcue-uau.

retired taxi driver, deceased. All claims against the above estate, duly verified by statutory declaration and with particulars and valuation of security heid. If anv. must be sent the undersigned before the Utb day April. A.D., 1970.

LAMARStr ROBERTSON. FMK.rt, OSBORN WILLSON. Barristers Solicitor. 310 Canada Building. SASKATOON.

Saskatchewan. Solicitor for the Executrix. Gladys M. BurnelL 4-3-c- NOTICE From this date 1 will not be responsible for anv debts contracted in my name oilier than those incurred by myself. Signed, Howard W.

Prince. 29 MacKenzie Saskatoon. 4-S-p TENDERS CENTRAL MORTGAGE AND HOUSING CORPORATION SEALED PROPOSALS plainly mark-td as to content and addressed to the undersigned will be receded up to 2 M. S.T. April 23, 1970.

for the construction of a 21 unit apartment build-in at Estevan. Saskatchewan sponsored by the Federal Government. Province of Saskatchewan and City of Estevan. Plans, specifications and forms of proposal required can be obtained bv prime contractors at the address shown below, and are available for Inspection at Regina. Muom Jaw and Saskatoon Construction Associations, ai the Cttv Hall in Estevan.

and at C.M office at Regina. Saskatoon and Winnipeg. A deposit of ttno Is required for each set of plans, specifications and documents. This deposit is forfeited if plans, specifications and document are not received at this office intact and in good con. dttion on or before the tenth dav fn.

lowing the date of contract award. Each proposal must be accompanied by a 10 Bid Bond or bv a security deposit of 10 of the proposal where the proposal does not exceed 9250.000, plus 5 of the amount by which the proposal exceeds 9250 noo. The maximum amount of security deposit required with anv one proootal i 9100-Ono Such security deposit shall be retained bv Central Mortgage end Housing Corporation to ensure due performance of the contract. Gah, certified cheque bearer or negotiable Dominion of Canada Bonds wdl be accepted as security denosit. All cheques must be made pavable to he order of Central Mortgage and Housing Corporation The lowest or any proposal not necessarily accepted.

Extence. Manager. Central Mortgage and Housing Corporation. PO Box 114 117 Broad Street Regina. Saskatchewan.

4-4-c Insurance Sealed tender, clearly marked turance Tender, for one or both of the following lnuranre policies will be m-elved nv the Comptroller. Saskat chewan Telecommunications, up April 20. 1970 at 2 o'clock m. and will be opened in public at that time In Th Board Room in the Head Office Building. 1.

Vehicle Fleet Insurance. 3. Non-ow-ned Automobile Liability Insurance. The Invest or sny other tender not necessarily accepted. Request for details of coverage re- dutred and bidding instructions, as welt tenders should be submitted to: Mr.

A. 1- M. Nelson. Comptroller. SaRkauhewan Telecommunications.

2350 Albert Street. Rrpina. Smkatrhrwui. Tel.phon U7-73U7. Wf POOLE CONSTRUCTION LIMITED Construction Manager To THE UNIVERSITY OF LETHBRIDGE EXTENDED TENDER CALL T4nd.ru fnr Electrical Work to tha R.Mdcnc-0 Portion of tha New University of Iihbndaa Camnua alt! nnw be received until 6 00 p.m.

Mountain Standard Tima on April 14. 1970 by Poole Construction Limited at tha Site Administration Office, Weal Lethbridge, Alberta. Poole Construction Limited. o. Boa m.

LETHBRIDGE. Alberta 4-4-e DEATHS JOKI THE DEATH OK MR. JOHN Juki occurred in the DlnMnore Union Hospital on March 24, 1970 at the age of 75 years. Mr. aJoki was born ai KauhaJokt.

Finland on September 21. 1x94. He came to Canada In 1913 to Ontario. In 1916 he moved to British Columbia and that same year he moved to the Dinsmure dislrtcH where he took up fanning. He was married to Mis Alno Tryyki in 1936.

Mr. Jokl served on the Lance Valley School Board for a number of years. He Is survived by hi' wife. Alno; two daughters. Mrs.

Flla Annola of Nolalu. Ontario, and Mr. Lima Facet of Wlseton, three Tauno of Dtnsmore. Peter of Beechy, Sask. and Kimer of Lucky Lake.

Sask- and by twenty four grandchildren. Funeral services were held from the Dinsmure United hurch on Saturday. March 28, at 2 p.m. with Rev. Dave Perry officiating Ushers In the church were: Mr.

W. Kako and Mr. W. Jakins. Honorary pallbearers were: Mr.

O. Hatita, Mr. A- Anderson. Mr. K.

l.mne and Mr. J. Rants. Interment followed in the Dtnsmore Cemeterv with the following acting as pallbearers: Mr. E.

oja, Mr. E. Hanson, Mr. J. Tryyki, Mr.

W. Kallio, Mr E. Hauta. and Mr. M.

Perala. Clements, Rosetown Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. 4-3-c LAVALLEK THE DEATH OF MR. Annand Lavallee. age 44 years, of 6)9 Ave.

south. Saskatoon, occurred In a local hospital oo Tuesday. March Slst. 1670. The funera mass will be held on Friday, Apr! 3rd at 10.00 a from St.

John Boaco Roman Catholic Church, conducted by Hev. F. M. Kolia. PrRvera will be offered from St.

John Bosco Church Thursday evening at 8.00 m. Surviving are: his mother. Mr. Mary Lavallee. Saskatoon; two sisters AngeUne Lavallee.

Medicine Hat, AI berta. and Mrs. Nora Rosette, Sas katoon: five brothers. Albert. Edmonton.

Tonv. Calgary. Edward Ed monton, Angus. Saskatoon and Peter, Edmonton. He was predeceased bv hi father in 192.

The late Mr. Lavallee was born at Cochin. and moved with his parent two wars later tn Midnight Lake. Sask. He lived at Midnight Lake until 196? when he moved to Saskatoon.

Mr. avallee had lived here for the Past three rears. Interment will take place in the Roman Catholic Cemetery. Arrangement are in tcare of Westwood Funeral Chapel, 4-9-c McfREARY THE PASSING OF MRS Fdith McCreary, age 83 years, of 291 Rusholme Road. Saskatoon, oc citrred in a Riihkntoon hospital March 31st, 1970.

The funeral service will be held on Friday. April 3rd. at 2 30 p.m. from Bladworth United Church. Tho family gratefully declines floral tribute, donation may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society, 305 Central Chambers Surviving are: four sons.

Garnett of Oxford Mills, Cecil of ooan Jaw, Elmer of Hawarden, Garfield of Kingston. Oni.s five daughters, (Frmaj Mrs. H. Bridge-man of Ottawa, (Glady) Mrs, R. McKaden of Saskatoon, (Florence) Mrs.

G. Itoblnson of Goderich. (Lillian) Mrs. C. Keeler of Davidson, (Hazel) Mis.

L. Fields of Liberty, also 25 grandchildren and 14 great grandchildren. Also surviving are two brothers and three stater. Mrs. McCreary was prude-ceased bv her husband.

Ernest, in 198 and bv a son, Vernard. iu 1945. Horn in Ontario, Mrs. McCreary came west to Saskatchewan in March of 1916 to Ihe Bladworlh district where she had resided for 39 years. In 1905 she moved to Moose Jaw where she lived unlll 19H9 when ahe moved to Saskatoon where she had mado her imme unlll her death.

Interment will he made In the family plot In the Bladwoith Cemetery. 4 3-c 600P WEALTH. TeW. RATES Star-Phoenii Want Ad Rates: Six Cents Per Word Per Day Six Consecutive Insertion for the Price of Five Minimum Count 12 Words Minimum Charge 75c Per Day Classified Display is charged at 93 90 per single column inch. Where 10 point or large type la deal re! bv the advertiser for (he complete advertisement, the rate per word a 12c per day.

Minimum count 12 words, minimum dailv charge. 91 50. rigurea in groups of five or less, Joilar marks, initial letters, count as one word. Where one Une la set in 10 point and the balance set In ordinary classified tvpe ihe chance is 75c per day for the 10 point line, where the use of a box number is desired, count as four words extra. If replie are to be mailed to out-of-towp points, please add 10 cents to cover cost of pottage.

While every endeavor wiU be made to forward replies to box number 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 by negligence or otherwise. City advertisers must pick up box replies at the Star-Phoenix office. The Star-Phoemx assumes no responsibility (or error after the first insertion. NOTICES Births 92 SO.

Marriages and Death, Engagements. Cards of Thnnks. rates 3 OO for Insertion of 10 line or lw. extra Une of five words each 90c per line. Semi-Displays Accepted I 90 a m.

to 13 nona daily Monday to Friday for publication following day (except holidays) Deadline for continues, cancellation or corrections of Want Ada 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-Phoemx office.

Please be sure to lave your name, addrens, phone number and number of Insertions desired. WORD ADS ACCEPTED Dp to Monday through Friday for following days publication (except holidays) Display Advertising SCHEDCLE OF COPY ACCEPTANCE TtKSDAY 12:00 noon for Thursday, WEDNESDAY 12 00 noon for Friday. THURSDAY 12:09 noon for Saturday. FRIDAY 12 00 noon for Monday, FRIDAY 9 00 pm. for Tuesday and Wednesday publication.

All of the above times on a eopv In hand basts' allow time for copy pick-up and preparation. WANT AD PHONE 653-2100 CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAYS, SUNDAYS MAIL SUBSCRIPTION RATES IN SASKATCHEWAN I Wir 1.10 00 month ig 00 3 months lin no I month 13.30 Sat onlv in Saskatchewan 17.50 per yr. Bv mall or letter carrier walks in Saskatoon I year 140 00 Bv Carrier 50 Cents Per Week To All Other Provinces and Countries Outside Canada: I month 15 00 Year Wo.OO Sat onlv outside Saskatchewan 113 00 per vr. Back Copies bv Mall. NOTICES NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR CHANGE OF NAME NOTICE In hereby given of the following application to the Director of VIIhI Stylistic, the Department of Public lleallb of the Province nl Saskatchewan under Ihe provision of The Change uf Name Act.

FROM: Jean Beulah Vanin. TO: Jean Beulah MacKIntneh Dated at Saskatoon. Soak. In the Province of Saskatchewan, this 31st day of March. A.D..

1970. Jean Beulah Vanin, Saakatoon, Sask. 4-3-d NOTICE JN THE MATTER OF THE LAND TITLES ACT AND OF A LOST DUPLICATE CERTIFICATE OF TITLE. To whom It may concern: Nntlca I hereby given that, proof having been prodmed of the accidental loss of Duplicate Certificate of Title No. 2 B.U.

lamied to Howell Kura) Telephone Company Limited on the 23. day of August A.D. 1919. covering Lot Five 1 5 in Block Eight (8). tn the Towmdte of Pnid'bomme, in the Province of SaHkatchewan, in the Dominion of Canada, according to a Plan of Record in the Land Titles Office for the Humboldt Laud Registration District as No.

93. I Intend, under and by virtue of the provisions of Section 83 of The Land Titles Act, aftor the expiration of four weeks from ihe first uubllca Uon of thi advertisement to Issue i fresh Duplicate Certificate of Title to Ihe said Howell Rural Telephone Company Limited in lieu of the one so alleged to have been lost. DATED at the Land Title Office for the Humboldt I. and Registration District at Humboldt Saskatchewan, tins 17lh day of March A.D., 1970. W.

R. Ifnfftnan, Deputy Registrar to of No. 21 Jet. 13 to south limits Maple Creek and from Jet. 1 to managing director had heard from two navy wives in a downtown store elevator that Mr.

Hellyer had been poorly received, so the story's meaning was changed on that basis, the submission says. Mr. Fillmore suggests that if the Davey committee is sincere about taking a serious look at the newspaper industry, it should lift its collective butt from the committee room and go out into the bars and taverns and talk to the men who put the newspapers together. Hevsays failure of reporters to come forward with evidence of news distortion may be an indication that they feel the committee will not do anything to rock the boat anyway certainly not to make it easier to alter the monopoly situation that some daily newspapers, such as south limits of Leader. No.

22 Jet. 9 to Jet. 47. No. 30-Jct.

7 to Jet. 31. No. 31 Jet. 4 to Jet, 30 and from Jet.

51 to Macklin. No. 32 North limits of Success to east limits of Leader. No. 33 Fillmore to Kronau.

No. 35 Jet. 22 to 12 miles north of Archerwili. No. 37 U.S.

border to south Jimits of Climax and from west Jet. 46 to south limits of 'Shaunavon. No. 39 Jet. 6 to Drinkwater.

No. 42 Keeler to west Jet. 19 and from Jet. 44 to Jet. 15.

No. 45 Jet. 2 to Jet. 19 and from Vanguard to Jet. 4.

No. 44 Jet. 42 to Jet. 4 and from Jet, 4 to Mantario. No.

45 Birsay to Jet. 15. No. 47 Jet. 1 to 12 miles north and south Jet.

22 to Jet. 10, No. 49 Manitoba border to east Jet. 9. No.

51 Jet. 14 to Alberta border. No. 52 Jet. 47 to Jet.

15. No. 57 Manitoba border to Jet. 5. No.

221 Jet. 21 to Cypress Hills Park Gate. No. 229 Jet. 9 to Good Spirit Lake.

Stub Connectors (Public Highways not numbered). Jet 13 to Ponteix. Coleville. Jet. 30 to the Halifax Herald, have en-IN ADDITION to the above, vehicles on the following highways Joyed.

shall be restricted to 350 pounds per Inch width of tire (Manufacturers stamped dimension) on any wheel; No. 2 Imperial to Watrous. No. 3 Eight miles west of Hudson Bay to Prairie River; Jet. 23 to Jet.

35; Birch Hills to Jet. 2 and from Shellbrook to Jet. 4. No. 4 Biggar to Battieford; The Battlefords Provincial Park road to 16 miles north of Glaslyn and from west Jet.

55 to Jet. 224. 6 U.S. border to six miles south of Ceylon and from Mel fort to Gronlid. 8 U.S.

border to Jet. 13 and from Jet. 16 to Jet. 1. No.

9 U.S. border to Jet. 1 and from east Jet. 49 to west Jet. break of' fighting after the Viet Cone guerrillas and North Viet- No.

10 Manitoba border to Jet. 8. namese troops shelled more N- rCt 21? 10 than l0 military bases and No. 12 Jet. 305 to Jet 40.

towns in the heaviest attacks in No. 15 Manitoba border to Stoughton; Weybum to Jet. 6 and south Vietnam since last Au- Ron MacDonald reported that then Defence Minister Paul Hellyer had been well-received by lower-deck navy men in Hal in Halifax, but carried in the Toronto Globe and Mail. Interference arose in stories about the Canadian flag, Mari times union and military unification. In the latter, former reporter lfax, but the story was altered to indicate he had been Jeered by personnel of all ranks.

The reporter had been told the wife of the newspapers gust. William R. Bond 51, wa's killed by a sniper's bul let about 70 miles northeast of Saigon; He was the first U.S. general killed in ground fighting. Four others have died in aircraft crashes.

The commander of the 199th Light Infantry Brigade had just stepped out of a command hell copter to inspect a patrol when he wag hit in the chest. The pa trol had been fighting Viet Cong troops, Total American casualties for the 24-hpur period that began Tuesday" nlgRt rose to more than 40 killed and 190 wounded Initial reports indicated South Vietnamese government losses were at least as high as those suffered by the American. More than 300 Viet Cong guerrillas and North Vietnamese troops were reported killed. Offensive continues From AP-Heuter SAIGON (CP) The often slve by the North Vietnamese and Viet Cong continued at a high level today In South Vietnam, sending U.S. casualties toward a high for the year.

In one Hattie casualties suffered by the Americans were the heaviest In two years. Eighteen more Americans were reported killed and 138 were wounded In more than half-a-dozen battles and 65 rocket and mortar attack today. Twice as many rocket and mortar attacks had been reported in the previous 24 hours the largest number in eight months. from Verwood to Jet. 58.

No. 14 Insinger to Jet. 35; north Jet. 6 to two miles east of Lanigan; Jet. 2 to Clavet; Perdue to Jet.

29 and from Jet. 330 to Jet. 31. No. 15 North Jet.

8 to south Jet. 20 and from Jet. 11 to Jtt, 45. No. 16 Manitoba border to Jet.

47 No. 18 Estevan to Jet. 35. No. 19 Elbow to Jet.

15. No. 29 Jet. 11 to Jet. 5.

No. 22 Jet. 35 to Jet. 6 and from west Jet. 6 to Jet.

20. No. 23 Carragana to Nipawin. No. 26 Jet.

4 to Jet. 304. No. 27 Jet. 2 to Jet.

41. 1 No. 28 Four miles south of Radvilie to Jet. 13. No.

29 Wilkie to Jet. 40. No. 33 Stoughton to Fillmore. No.

34 U.S. border to Jet, 13, No. 35 U.S. border to Colgate side road; Weybum to Jet. Fort QuAppelle to Jet.

No. 22 and from 25 miles south of Tisdale to Jet. 3. No. 36 U.S.

border to west Jet, 13 and from Jet. 13 to Crane Valley. No. 37 North limits of Shaunavon to end of pavement, one and WANTED, GENERAL OFFICE WORK, manuscript typing, babysitting. Phone Lois at 242-4091.

4-4-p one-half miles south of Swift Current Creek. No. 38 Kelvington to Jet. 23. No.

40 Jet. 3 to Jet. 5. No. 42 Jet.

2 to Keeler. No. 45 West Jet. 15 to Jet. 7.

No. 47 U.S. border to Stoughton. No. 49 Preeceville to Okla and from Jet.

38 to Jet. 35. No. 55 Jet. 35 to Jet.

120 and from Jet. 3 to Big River. No. 56 Jet. 1 to Jet.

10. No. 58 Jet. 13 to Jet. 43.

No. 60 Pike Lake to Jet. 7. No. 80 Railway Crossing at YarbO to Jet.

14. No. 202 Buffalo Pound to Jet. 2. No.

210 Jet. 10 to Fort QuAppelle. No. 220 Jet. 20 to Rowans Ravine.

No. 305 Jet. 11 to Jet. 12. No.

312 Jet. 11 to Jet. 12. No. 345 Jet, 19 to Jet.

45. No. 359 U.S. border to Jet. 18.

1 No. 355 Meath Park to Jet. 2. No. 364 Jet.

1 to Edenwold. No. 397 Allan to Jet. 14. Stub Connectors (Public Highways not numbered).

Jet. 5 to Bruno. Jet. 7 to Duval Potash Mine. Jet.

7 to Cominco Potash Mine. Jet. 14 to Potash Company of America Mine. WANTED. HOUSEWORK IN A CATH-olie home.

Phone 233-4481. Wakaw. 4-6-p LADY WANTS HOUSE CLEANING or day work by hour. 244-002. 46 HOUSEWORK WANTED BY THE hour.

Experienced. 244-2304, 4 4 HELP WTD. Male, Female 16 WATKINS ROUTE AVAILABLE PART time. Phone 242-2860. rtf AGGRESSIVE SALES PEOPLE.

YOU can enjoy a lifetime career of pres- tige selling with Saskatchewans only computerised real estate broker. Get the facts! (Apptitude tests ar- ranged.) CaU Mr. Lilly for conhden-ial Interview. Residence 374-4195 or office 852-4906. Lilly Agencies Realtors.

4-7-C ELDERLY COUPLE TO TAKE CARE of older ant. block. Live in. Non-, drinkers. 244-5179 after 5 p.m.

4-3-e-s DAVE BOLDT Minister of Highways and Transportation. APPLICATIONS REQUESTED FOR Red Cross swimming Instructor. Craik Regional Park pool. July, August, Fleaae send age. qualifications.

reference. Btlary. to Mr. Harvey Anderson. Box 44.

Craik, Sask. 4-3-c Dated at Regina, Saskatchewan March 30, 1970 4-3c-b.

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