Star-Phoenix from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada • 23
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Index to Classifications Acreage. Acreage Industrial 61 Investments For 12B In Agents Sale 25 Memoriam Articles Wanted 26 Investment Properties Auto Repairs Accessories Insurance 63A Autos Autos For Sale Listings Wanted Trucks Wanted 39 Livestock Accessories Loans Wanted Babysitting 13C Lost Found B.C. Properties Lots Wanted Births Lots For Sale Bicycles Motorcycles 28 Board Room Wanted 56 Machinery Repairs 30 Board Room Boats Accessories 28A Male-Female Instruction 12 19A 57 Male Help Wanted Business Prof. Opportunities 69 Male Situations Wanted 14 Business Directory 76 Miscellaneous 99 Buildings 43.A Money to Loan 63 Monuments Card of Thanks Musical Instruments 28A Coins Stamps 24A Crematoriums 7A Nursing Homes 23B Deaths Painting 21A Personal 24 Domestic Detective Security 23A Pet Stock 37 Help Wanted 13B Plumbing 22A Poultry Eggs 36 Engagements 1A Real Estate Farm 'Lands For Sale Rooting Eavestroughs Farms Wanted 59 Rooms. Furnished Feed Seed 35 Rooms Unfurnished Female Help Wanted 13 Rooms (Furnished Unfurn.) Female Situations Wanted Rooms Wanted 55 Financial Florists Situations Wtd.
(Male-Female) 17 Forthcoming Marriages 1B Snowmobiles Accessories 70A Funerals Stores Offices Funeral Directors Storage Space 38 Furnishings 25A Suites Furnished 51 Furniture Rentals 25B Suites Unfurnished 51A Suites (Furnished-Unfurn.) 51 Garages Parking 47 Suites Wanted 52 Gardening 35A Summer Resorts 27 Garden Produce 34 Swap 31 Teachers Wanted 23 Help Wanted (Male-Female) 16 Trade Schools Hospital Personnel 16.4 Trades Professions Hotels Motels 68 Trailers Houses For Rent (Furnished) Houses For Rent (Unfurnished) Warehouse Space 42 Houses For Sale Weddings Houses Wanted Winter Resorts 1C FUNERALS 3 (Continued) PILGRIM THE FUNERAL SERVICE of Annie Pilgrim, who died on Nov. 3. 1971, was held from First Baptist Church on Saturday. Nov. 6.
at 3 p.m.. conducted by Rev. W. R. Wood.
Honorary pallbearers were Doug Hopkins, Fred Seymour, Everett Young, Ken Rousell Fred Summach "Ray Summach, Ivan Smith. George Downey. Active pallbearers were six grandchildren of Mrs. Pilgrim-Ray Cuff, Don Cuff, Earl Cuff. Wayne Robinson, Ron Robinson, Eddie Winder.
Interment took place in Woodlawn Cemetery. Saskatoon Funeral Home was in charge, of arrangements. 11-9-c TAYLOR THE FUNERAL SERVICE of William Atkinson Taylor, who died on November 4. 1971. was held from McKague's Funeral Home on Saturday.
Nov. 6. at 2 p.m., conducted by Rev. Fred Davies. Pallbearers were H.
C. Castle. J. K. McDonald.
0. C. Staigh, J. W. Setter.
W. Storey. Crossman-all members of the Saskatoon Shrine Club. Interment was made in Woodlawn Cemetery. 11-9-c IN MEMORIAM GODLIEN IN LOVING MEMORY of a dear son, Elmer, who passed away Nov.
8th. 1970. I think of him in silence. His name I oft recall. There is nothing left to answer.
But his picture on the wall. -As ever remembered by Mom and Dad, sisters Meryln and Claone and brother Harold and families. 11-9-p ful LEPP IN LOVING AND GRATE- memory of a dear husband, father and grandfather. Bill (W. Lepp.
who passed away November 8. 1970. He is with us always. -Frances. Marlene and Julian.
Beverly and Wilfred. Clarice and Lamont, Dale and Megan. Mark and Charlotte and the grandchildren. 11-9-c FINAN IN LOVING MEMORY OF our dear father and Grandpa, George Alexander who passed away Nov. 8.
1969. Dear father, now thy work is o'er. Thy willing hands will toil no more. No one loving onfatherin kind we'll and find true. like you.
-Always remembered by Don, Cathy and family; Howard. Shelley and family. 11-9-p PRYOR IN LOVING MEMORY OF a dear husband, father and grandfather. William A (Bill) Pryor. who passed away November 8.
1970. A year has passed since that sad day When one we loved was called away. God took him home it was His will. Within our hearts he liveth still. -Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by his wife, Irene and family.
11-9-c RAWLYCK IN LOVING MEMORY of our dear daughter who passed away Nov. 7. 1967. The depths of sorrow we cannot tell. of the loss of one we loved SO well.
And while she sleeps a peaceful sleep, Her memory we shall always keep. -Ever remembered by father, ther and brothers 11-9-p THE STAR-PHOENIX HAS A SUPPLY of verses for your convenience in making UD your "In Memoriam xti FUNERAL DIRECTORS McKAGUE'S FUNERAL HOME M. McKague R. J. McKague D.
A. Newbigging Phone 242-3131 300 3rd S. xtf SASKATOON FUNERAL HOME W. ARNOLD EDWARDS ROBERT F. DAURIE Ph.
244-5577 338 4th Ave. N. xtf PARK FUNERAL CHAPEL Jack M. Binkley Donald Somers 311 3rd. No.
Phone 244-2103 xtf WESTWOOD FUNERAL CHAPEL Rae J. Murdock Terry Michayluk Phone 653-3434 20th St. Ave. N. xtf CREMATORIUMS 7a PRAIRIE VIEW CHAPEL Memorial Cremation Services Highway 11 South 242-7884 Box 2061 xtf Print your own Classified Ad It's easy, just print one word in each space START AD COST HERE HERE No.
of Per Words Day Days .75 3.75 18 1.08 5.40 24 1.44 7.20 30 1.80 9.00 Charge Name, abbreviations, address, box number or phone number count as part of the ad. Initials, 75 for figures in groups of five or less count as one word. (Phone cents 12 words. numbers two words). Each additional word 6 NAME cents.
Ads runs six consecutive days for the ADDRESS price of five. PHONE Please insert my ad for consecutive days. Enclosed is MAIL TO: Classified Ads, Star-Phoenix, 204 5th North, Saskatoon the STAR-PHOENIX Saskatoon, Monday, November 8, 1971 23 (Continued) Saskatchewan Power Corporation TENDERS SEALED PROPOSALS will be receiv. ed ONLY. FROM GENERAL CONTRACTORS UNTIL 12:00 NOON.
C.S.T.. DECEMBER 21. 1971. FOR: PHASE ELECTRICAL CONSTRUCTION at BOUNDARY DAM POWER STATION ESTEVAN SASKATCHEWAN Works to consist of: al Supply and installation of lighting system, 4160 volt cables. 480 volt cables.
control cables. cabletray, conduit and miscellaneous pushbuttons and junction boxes. bi Installation of equipment including setting and alignment of transformers up to 153.5 MVA in size, metalclad switchgear, motor concentres control desks and panels. PLANS. SPECIFICATIONS.
AND RELATED DOCUMENTS will be available on or about November 17. 1971, at the office of: The Purchasing Superintendent. Saskatchewan Power Corporation, Victoria Avenue at Scarth Street, Regina. Saskatchewan. A DEPOSIT in the amount of $50.00 is required for each set of specification documents requested.
This deposit is NON-REFUNDABLE. COPIES of the specifications and lated documents will be available for examination at the offices of the Re. gina. Saskatoon and Moose Jaw Construction Associations. lowest or any proposal will not necessarily be accepted.
11-9-c THE CITY OF CALGARY INVITATION TO TENDER The CITY OF CALGARY will receive tenders addressed to the City Commissioners on the forms supplied by the City and mailed or delivered to the office of the City Clerk so as to be received there up to 12:00 noon on FRIDAY. November 26. 1971 for the construction of BONNYBROOK SANITARY SEWER TRUNK-PART IL1971 to commence on Notice to Proceed from the City Engineer and to be completed by May 31, 1972. Copies of all documents. specifications and drawings making up the contract for this project may be obtained at the Office of the City Engineer.
4th Floor. City Administration Building. upon deposit of cash or certified cheque payable to the City of Calgary in the amount of thirty dollars If a tenderer has previously furnished a written undertaking by a chartered bank with a branch at Calgary, Alberta to honour all cheques issued by the tenderer in an amount equal to or greater than the deposit for documents plus all other outstanding cheques issued by the tenderer and held by the City of Calgary the cheque for a deposit on the documents need not be certified. In order to ensure consideration of the Tender by the City it must be accompanied either by a certified cheque payable to The City of Calgary for a contract deposit of $20,000.00 or by a Bid Bond which is in the form included in the Contract Documents or which is in another form complying with all of the requirements of the Information to Tenderers and which Bid Bond names the City of Calgary as Obligee and is for the same amount. Also to ensure consideration of the tender by the Citv each tender must be accompanied by a Consent of Surety to furnish a surety bond in the form and substance, completed as required by the contract documents and in an amount of fifty percent of the tendered contract consideration including anv allowance for contingencies or for additional quantities.
The to be done consists of approximately: 1310 lineal feet of 96" neutral-axis diameter tunnel liner. H. S. SALES. CITY CLERK.
11-10-c ENGAGEMENTS la MRS. IRA MANN IS PLEASED TO announce the marriage of her eidest daughter, Inez Mann Davis. Nipawin Sask. to Fred Joseph Semesock. eldest son of Mr.
and Mrs. John Semesock. Vanguard, Sask. The marriage took place at St. Andrews College Chapel.
Saskatoon. Sask. Nov. 6 at 3:30 p.m. 11-9-p DEATHS ANGUS THE DEATH OF CLAUDE A.
Angus, age 65 years, of 2001 Spadina East, well known Saskatoon businessman, occurred suddenly at his home OIL November 5. 1971. The funeral service will be held on uesday, November 9, at 1.30 p.m. from the Chapel of the Saskatoon Funeral Home, conducted by Rev. W.
J. Phillips Rees. Surviving are: his wife. Irene: one daughter, June Angus, Saskatoon; one son. Glen Angus.
Fort St. John. B.C.: three stepchildren, Mrs. Penny Simon, Victoria, Coad, B.C., both Peter H. Coad and Wendy of Saskatoon; three grandchildren: brothers.
Howard Angus. Victoria. Layton Angus, Harris. Sask. and Carman Angus.
Victoria: three sisters. Mrs. W. Loraas (Grace) Victoria. Mrs.
Llovd Oram (Dorothy), Kimberley. B.C. and Mrs. James Cameron (Beryl) Victoria. He was predeceased by his first wife Doris in 1957 and by a son Gerald in 1937.
Mr. Angus was born in Oxford. Nova Scotia. He came west in 1927 to Springwater, Sask. where he operated a general store.
He moved to Aberdeen. Sask. in 1936 where he again engaged in the general store business. A veteran of the Second World War he served as adiutant with 421 Squadron. R.C.A.F.
in England. Holland. Belgium and France from 1940 to 1945. He was mentioned in despatch for New distinguished service in the King's Year's Honor List, in January 1945. Returning from overseas he was associated with Sample Bros.
and Angus at Kerrobert from 1945 to 1953. Coming to Saskatoon 18 years ago Mr. Angus served with Sterling Distributors from 1953 to 1956. Since 1957 he was associated with Hickson and Morgan Electric Co. Ltd.
where he had served as sales manager for a number of vears. A member of the Masonic Order he was a past master of Kerrobert Lodge No. 90. A.F. A.M.
Mr. Angus was a member of the Roval Canadian Legion and had served as president of the Kerrobert Branch in 1947 and as Zone Command. Commander of Zone 3 Saskatchewan Roval Canadian Tegion. Interment will take place in Hillerest Memorial Gardens. (Courtesy parkin2 area south of the Chapel on 4th Avenue at 25th Street), DEATHS 2 (Continued) Extremists make gains BRUSSELS (Reuter) Belgium's extreme federalist parties made spectacular gains in the general election Sunday, but Socials Christian-Socialist cothe alition certain to remain in power.
Most surprising was the performance of the two federalist parties, the Rassemblement Wallon, representing Belgium's French-speaking community, and the Volksunie, which champions The Rassemblement Wallon took more than eight per cent of votes cast, a four-per-cent increase over '1968. The Volksunie showed more modest, but still significant gains, averaging 10.5 per cent compared with 9.79 per cent in NOTICES NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of Elizabeth Geekie, late of Saskatoon. in the Province of Saskatchewan, retired 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 6th day of December. 1971. D. M. Spicer.
Administrator of Estates, Court House. Regina, Saskatchewan. 11-9-c-s NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING Notice is hereby given that the Annual Meeting of the Shareholders of the Saskachimo Exposition Limited will be held at the Administration Building. Saskachimo Grounds. at the City of Saskatoon, in the Province of Saskatchewan, on the eighteenth day of November A.D.
1971 at three o'clock in the afternoon. H. C. Thomas, President 11-9-c TENDERS TENDER Sealed tenders only will be received by the undersigned until 3:00 p.m. on the 19th day of November.
1971 for the harvesting of glauber's salts at Inzebrigt Lake, (Fox Valley), Saskatchewan. A certified cheque in the amount of $2,000.00 (refundable) must accompany the tender. Detailed information on the foregoing as well as general specifications and conditions of operation may be had by contractors on application. The tenders will be opened publicly in our office at Chaplin at 3:00 p.m. on the 19th day of November 1971.
The name of the bidder will be announced in each case. and the successful bidder, if, any, will be notified within ten days thereafter. The lowest or any other tender will not necessarily be accepted. J. Mills.
General Manager, Saskatchewan Minerals. Sodium Sulphate Division, Chaplin, Saskatchewan. Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development National and Historic Parks Branch TENDER SALE OF BUFFALO MEAT Tenders are requested on the sale of approximately 110.000 pounds of dressed buffalo meat located at Elk Island National Park. Alberta. Only tenders on the total pounds available will be considered.
Sealed tenders marked as to content and addressed to the Contracts Administrator. National and Historic Parks Branch. Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development. 125, Customs Calgary, Alberta, will be received un to: 3:00 p.m. (Mountain Time) Thursday 25th November, Tender Documents can be obtained from: The Contracts Administrator, National and Historic Parks Branch.
Room 125 Customs Building. Calgary 21, Alberta. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. R. P.
Malis, Regional Director. 11-11-c TENDER Sealed tenders only will be received by the 19th undersigned of until 3:00 p.m. on the day November. 1971 for the harvestinz of glauber's salts at Fredcrick Lake, (Bishopric). Saskatchewan.
A certified cheque in the amount of the $2.000 (refundable) must accompany tender. Detailed information foregoing as well as general be tions had and conditions contractors of operation may by on application. in The our tenders office will be opened publicly at Chaplin at 3:00 p.m. 011 the 19th day of November. 1971.
The name of the bidder be announced bidder. in if each case, and the successful any, will be notified within ten days thereafter. The lowest or any other tender will not necessarily be accepted. J. C.
Mills. General Manager. Saskatchewan Minerals. Sodium Sulphate Division. Chaplin, Saskatchewan.
11-10-c BEERLING THE DEATH OF Harry Edwin Beerling. son of Mr. and Mrs Ted Beerling of Coquitlam. B.C., occurred accidentally in Victoria, B.C. He was born October 9th, 1947 at Arelee.
Sask. He died October 26th. 1971. Predeceased by a sister Betty. Surviving are: his parents; one brother, Stanley of Saskatoon; four sisters.
Mrs. J. Lapp (Eileen) of Nanaimo, B.C., Donna and Wendy of Coquitlam. B.C.. Mrs.
Ross (Lynn) of Saskatoon. The funeral service was held on November 1st from the chapel of Burquitlam Mortuary. Interment was made in the Burquitlam Cemetery Coquitlam, B.C. 11-9-c HALL--THE DEATH OF E. ROBERT Hall.
age 77 years, of the Veterans Home, Preston Avenue, occurred in a local hospital on November 5. 1971. The funeral service will be held on Tuesday. November 9. at 3.30 p.m.
from the Chapel of the Saskatoon Funeral Home. conducted by Rev. John Prest. Mr. Hall was born in Norfolk.
England. Coming to Canada before the First World War he joined the Canadian Army Service Corps in December 1914 and served in England and France until his discharge in September 1918. He later served for a period with the R.C.A.F. Cadet Corps. Mr.
Hall was emploved with the Canadian National Railway at Domremy and Warman and served at in Osler from 1932 until his retirement 1961. He had resided in Saskatoon for the past four years and was a member of the Royal Canadian Legion Saskatoon Branch No. 63. A nephew. Mr.
R. J. Hall resides in Saskatoon. Interment will take place in the Soldier's Field in Woodlawn Cemetery. Courtesy parking south of the Chapel on 4th Avenue at 25th' Street.
11-9-c KEELER THE DEATH OF MISS Hazel B. Keeler. B.A.. M.A., R.N.. age 68 years, of 110 Cumberland north, widely recognized author.
ity and in the former field of Nursing Education Director of Nursing at the University of Saskatchewan occurred at her home on Nov. 7th, 1971. The funeral service will be held on Wednesday morning. November 10th at 11.00 a.m. from the Chapel of the Saskatoon Funeral Home, conducted by Rev.
Fred Davies. A graveside service will take place at the family plot in Eston Cemetery on Wednesday afternoon at 4.00 p.m. Saskatoon time. (3.00 M.S.T.) Memorial tributes forwarded to the Victorian Order of Nurses. City Hospital, Saskatoon, appreciated in lieu of flowers.
Surviving are: one sister, Mrs. Norman (Mary) McLean, Bickleigh, 2 brothers, Mort Keeler, Eston. Arizona; Sask. and Frank Keeler, Mesa. 3 nephews and 1 niece.
Miss Keeler was born at Lang, the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. William Morton Keeler of Plato. Sask. She received her public and collegiate education in Saskatoon and graduated in Arts from the University of Saskatchewan in 1923 and the same year became principal of a two room public school at Broderick.
Sask. Miss Keeler received her nursing degree from the Vancouver General Hospital in 1932 She served as Instructor and Ward Supervisor at Kootenay Lake General Hospital at Nelson. B.C. from 1933 to 1934 and in 1935 she received her certificate in Teaching and Supervision of Schools in Nursing from McGill University where she was awarded the Governor General's Medal. Miss Keeler served as Science Instructor at Vancouver General Hospital School of Nursing 1935-40: Clinical Instructor at University Hospital at Edmonton 1940-41: Director of Nurses at Women's College Hospital, Toronto 1941-42.
She was the Director of the School of Nursing Education at the University of Manitoba at Winnipeg from 1942 to 1948 where she organized the School of Nursing Education. She was assistant professor of Nursing at the University of Buffalo from 1948 to 1950. Miss Keeler served as Director of Nursing at the University of Saskatchewan from 1950 until her retirement 1969. She served as the School of Nursing adviser for the Saskatchewan Registered Nurses Association from 1950 to 1954 and again in 1957. She had taken an active part in the organization of the Centralized Lecture Program for the Nursing Students in Saskatchewan.
Miss Keeler was an executive member of the Board of the Victorian Order of Nurses. She had been a director of the Beta Sigma Phi for many years 11-9-c WARRINGTON THE PASSING OF Arthur Gordon Warrington, age 86 years, of 623 5th Street, Saskatoon, occurred suddenly at Calgary. Alberta on Nov. 7. The funeral arrangements are pending.
Park Funeral Chapel will be in charge, Surviving are: two daughters, Mrs. Bert (Mabel) Batting of Trail, B.C.. Mrs. Ted (Audrey) Gilroy of Saskatoon; two sons. William Arthur of Calgary, Alberta and of Vancouver, B.C.: one sister.
Mrs. George (Minnie) Coates of Leask. also four great grandchildren and eight great grandchildren and one great, great grandson. Mr. Warrington was predeceased by his wife, Helena, in by a daughter in 1915; also 4 brothers and 2 sisters predeceased him.
Born in Weaste. England in 1885, Mr. Warrington came to Canada in 1904 and worked at Prince Albert and Saskatoon. He married Helena Ellen Hurd in 1909 and farmed at Kilwinning. Sask, and operated a store there.
Mr. Warrington became manager of a lumber yard at Leask in 1920 and moved to Kinistino in 1928. In 1941 he joined the Dept, of Mental Estates in Saskatoon and was with the department until 1953. He was with Boychuk Lumber Co. as an estimator until his retirement in 1960.
Mr. Warrington was very active in community and church affairs in Leask and Kinistino, being on the school and church boards. Interment will be made in the Hillcrest Memorial Gardens. 11-9-c FUNERALS EPP THE FUNERAL SERVICE OF Mrs. Katharina Epp, who died on November 3, 1971.
was held from the Hanley Mennonite Church on Saturday. Nov. 6. at 2 p.m. conducted by Rev.
H. Peters and Rev G. Warkentin. Pallbearers were Ernie Epp. Henry Epp, Peter Epp.
Elmer Epp. Frank Epp. Henry Kope. Interment was made in the Hanley Mennonite Church Cemetery. Park Funeral Chapel was in charge of arrangements.
11-9-C LANGEN THE FUNERAL SERVICE of Mr Wilhelm Stefan Langen who died on November 3, 1971. was held from St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church on Saturday. Nov. 6.
at 10 a.m.. conducted by Rev. R. J. McNally.
Pallbearers were Siegbert Langen, Arnold Back. Bodo Dietrich. Werner Henn, Herbert Pexa. Heinz Henn. Interment was made in the Roman Catholic Cemetery.
Park Funeral Chapel was in charge of arranzements. 11-9-c -THE FUNERAL SERVICE of Mrs. Ethel R. Maguire, who died on Nov. 4.
1971. was held from GraceWestminster United Church on Satur. day. Nov. 6.
at 1.30 p.m.. conducted Rev. E. L. Bishop.
Honorary pallbearers were Dr. J. W. T. Spinks.
Dr. A. Polisiuk, Dr. J. M.
Campbell. Dr. H. S. Hay.
Dr. H. L. Fowler. Mr.
S. L. Robertson, pallbearers Mr. W. A.
Friebel. Active were Mr. M. A. East.
Mr. G. G. Patrick. Mr.
Henry Rees. Dr. L. D. Haselton, Mr.
R. M. N. Hinett, Mr. F.
R. Chisholm. Interment took place in the family plot in Woodlawn Cemetery. Saskatoon Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. 11-9-c CLIP YOURSELF SOME MONEY TRADE SCHOOL (MALE) 12a BELL AND HOWELL SCHOOLS.
DeVry training for Elecand instrumentations. 350B. tronics TV. Radio. Communications Star-Phoenix.
m-12-1-c AGENTS 12b GET THE FACTS! Grow with the leader! We sell Commercial, Industrial and Institutional accounts but do not sell to homes. Travelling is at a minimum. Our men work "office hours" 5 days a week. No slack season any time of the year! The product, a basic commodity sold on a unique selling plan results in our men receiving highest commissions and repeat business from of their accounts. Full commissions on all repeats.
Local Manager ready to assist you. Full or part-time (to start). No cash investment. Established 1945. Details from Bullseve Lighting Products Limited.
Dundas, Ontario. 11-9-c NATIONAL HOUSEHOLD FIRM REquires housewives (20 to 40) part time or full time. $1.75 per hour plus bonus. Phone 343-8833 for interview. 11-29-c MATURE WOMAN TO HELP IN rest home.
Live in preferred. 244- 4413. 11-10-c WANTED: ATTRACTIVE YOUNG ladies to work as barmaids at the Sheraton Cavalier Hotel. Apply in person between 1 p.m. and 3:30 p.m.
In the Tent-n-Tavern. 11-19-c WANTED HAIRDRESSER. APPLY to Mrs Helen Wawrykowych 841 112th St. or phone 445-9791 at North Battleford, Sask. 11-9-c FEMALE HELP WANTED 13 EXPERIENCED DINING ROOM waitress, banquet help and dishwasher.
Callin person after 5 p.m. Marigold Restaurant. 255 3rd south. tf DRUG CLERK Required for new modern drug store. Applicants must have previous retail sales experience.
Salary commensurate with experience, plus staff benefits. Apply in person to: Mr. G. Cranston Super Save Drug Mart 133 2nd North Tuesday, Nov. 9 and Nov.
10. 9 a.m. to 6 n.m. 11-10-c Experienced Waitresses Wanted by City Hotel. coffee shop and ance.
dining pleasant Must be neat in appearroom. disposition. bondable. between the ages of 19-30. None others need apply.
Apply in person to manager or Assistant Manager. King George Hotel. 11-12-c NEED EXTRA MONEY? Learn to teach professional makeup secrets, have fun and make as much money as you desire. Need magnificent immediate help in presenting Christmas gift line. Full or part time.
ard 242-6330 or 653-5796. Viviane WoodCosmetics subsidiary of General Foods Limited. 11-15-c R.N. OR R.P.N. FOR HEAD NURSE position.
Available immediately, in local nursing home. Box 347B StarPhoenix. 11-9-p MAKE EASY Easy to sell Panty Hose Also socks for the entire family. tights, briefs and tions and bikini color panties, etc. Free instruccatalogue.
Write today: RESLON HOSIERY LTD. 10383 Hebert Montreal North 459. Quebec. m-12-2-c WANTED: UNWED MOTHER TO live in. 242-9704.
11-10-c WANTED: EXPERIENCED HAIRdresser with clientele. Apply 360B. Star-Phoenix. 11-9-c EXPERIENCED HAIR STYLISTS. Must have clientele.
Guaranteed $100 per week plus Box 369B Star-Phoenix. 11-13-c QUALIFIED LADY BARBER TO OP. erate barber shop. Good business opportunity on busy street. BOx 371B.
Star-Phoenix. 11-13-c LADIES WEAR SALES PERSON REquired Experience desirable but not essential. Must have references. Apply Fashion Fur Co SASKATOON FIRM REQUIRES EXperienced woman for fabric sales department. Good future and steady employment Box 1259X, Star-Phoenix 11-9-c LARGE CITY COMPANY NEEDS EXment.
perienced cashier. Steady employApply Box 1258X. Star-Phoenix. 11-9-c AVON GIFTS FOR CHRISTMAS ARE: A joy to give. a joy to receive.
an even greater joy to sell For full information call: Mrs. Roine. Ave. 242-6296. and Ter: Buena Poplar Vista area.
Coy' 11-12-c DOMESTIC HELP 13b MATURE WOMAN TO HOUSEKEEP for older couple from December 22nd to February 7th. Live in nice private suite with private bath and telephone. Apply between 5 and p.m. 652-8871 or 373-1570. 11-10-c MATURE WOMAN TO LOOK AFTER semi-invalid woman.
Sleep in. good home good wages. $145 a month. 653-3350 or 374-4520. WANTED: LIVE- BABYSITTER with LHK duties.
382-7377. BABYSITTING 13c PETER PAN KIDDIE CENTRE. 813 Broadway. Day care for children. 242-7939.
xtf WILL BABYSIT IN MY HOME. years and over. East Hill. 373-3863. 11-9-p WILL BABYSIT IN MY OWN HOME.
Phone 242-0032. 11-9-C NURSERY SCHOOL. MON. 8 a.m. 6 p.m.
Age 2-5. Handicrafts. Registered Nurse in attendance. Hourly, weekly rates. 374-3964.
11-9-c WILL BABYSIT IN MY HOME. North Park area. Phone 653-3335. 11-10-e TEACHER WOULD LIKE TO BABYsit, 382-7106. in own home.
Westview district. 11-10-C MATURE LADY WANTED TO COME in Avalon area. 653-5901 after 6 p.in. 11-9-c BABYSITTER REQUIRED IMMEDIately. Monday-Friday.
a.m. p.m. some days. 3 p.m. 6 p.m.
others City Park. 653-1584. 11-9-c WILL BABYSIT IN MY HOME, 300 block Ave. X. No.
352-0720 6-13-c WANTED: RELIABLE BABYSITTER with some housekeeping duties. Immediately, Live in. Weekends off. 242-4147 9-5 3 p.m. MALE SITS.
WANTED WOULD LIKE JANITOR OR OFFICE cleaning work. Experienced. Box 1246X. Star-Phoenix 11-9-p MIDDLE-AGE MAN WOULD LIKE painting jobs or caretaking. etc.
Phone 242-8394. 11-9-D WANT HOUSEWORK BY THE HOURPhone 652-9732. 11-9-p FEMALE SITS. WANTED 15 EXPERIENCED WOMAN DESIRES house cleaning. Preferably 5 hers vicinity.
242-0697 11-9-p WILL TYPE ESSAYS. MANUSCRIPTS at reasonable prices. Phone 383- 1530 after 6 p.m. 11-9-p HELP WTD. Male, Female 16 GUARANTEED INCOME FOR DEmonstrating home appliances by pointment Car required.
373-8033. 11-9-c HELP WANTED: GENERAL tising layout and markup man or woman for newspaper. Phone collect 604-782-4888 11-10-c FULL OR PART TIME Wanted: 100 farmer salesmen, ladies. New German Rota-dryer. High earnings for fall and winter months.
Write for demonstrator. FRESTOLAN CO. 628 VICTORIA REGINA, SASK. HELP WTD. Male, Female 16 (Continued) REQUIRED A COOK FOR THE Neilburg and District Union Hospital.
Modern 12 bed hospital with living accommodation In hospital. Please state salary expected and experience. For further information phone or write the Matron Mrs. Rutherford. Neilburg.
Sask. 11-9-c CARETAKER REQUIRED FOR and 24 suite block. December 1st. Live in. Dial Agencies 343-1648.
11-10-c APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED for the position of SecretaryTreasurer for the R.M, of Mariposa No. 350 at Broadacres Sask. Please state age, marital status. experience, qualifications and salary expected. Duties to commence on January 2 1972.
Municipal residence available. Applications will be received until 4 p.m. (M.S.T.) Wednesday. November 10. 1971 and will be considered at that time.
D. C. McBURNEY, R.M. OF MARIPOSA NO. 350.
BROADACRES, SASKATCHEWAN. 11-9-c HOSPITAL PERSONNEL 16a R.N. OR R.P.N. FOR HEAD NURSE position. Available immediately.
in local nursing home. Box 347B StarPhoenix. 11-9-p One Registered Nurse for general duty in a small accredited hospital. Salaries in accordance with S.H.A. Apply to: THE ADMINISTRATOR.
ST. JOSEPH'S HOSPITAL. MACKLIN, SASK. DOCTOR REQUIRED FOR BORDEN for Union Hospital. A good opportunity your own practice.
Located 30 miles from Saskatoon on Highway No. 5. Brand new doctor's residence. Working conditions excellent. If interested, contact: Mr.
T. L. Ferris, Borden. Sask. 11-9-C-S FEMALE INSTRUC.
19a CLASSES FORMING Programming. Operating IBM KEYPUNCH NCR MACHINE ACCOUNTING DRAFTING Structural. Architectural McKAY TECH Box 1050X, Star-Phoenix tr HIGH leading SCHOOL AT HOME. CANADA'S school. Free brochure.
National 525-8494. College 2232 11th Regina tf TRADES PROFESSIONS 21 PREVENT UNEXPECTED FIRES From Faulty Chimneys Call THE CHIMNEY SPECIALISTS Now ABSOLUTE BUILDERS Phone 242-2912 Saskatoon. 'Sask. m-11-18-c TERRA CEMENT SERVICE LTD. Driveways.
patios. sidewalks, resiand commercial floors. basement repair. 242-2398. att TREE SERVICE.
TRIMMING. PRUNing removal. Hogge. 343-0444. m-11-16-c VACUUM HOSES REPAIRED.
$1.50. Free pick-up and delivery. 242-9266. 1f HAL'S ELECTRIC, 1301 AVE. J.
N. 382-7234. Itt TEXTURED CEILINGS. SPECIALTY drywalling, plaster repairs. 244-5348.
xtf WEST MASONRY CONTRACTORS. blocks, bricks. basements, plaster. stone fireplaces. City, rural.
382-3252. xtf MARTIN'S CONCRETE CONTRACTing. Phone 382-0737. xti UNGER PAVING: PAVE DRIVEWAYS and resurfacing. 652-2119.
m-11-15-c REMODELLING RUMPUS ROOMS. garages, concrete work. 244-5348. xtf MEAT CUT AND WRAPPED PROfessionally. 653-4469.
m-11-29cFRANSON CONSTRUCTION 374-9669. Fiberglass swimming pools, house additions, garages. remodel. xtf BELL'S CABINETS Kit. cabinets, dividers.
store fixtures, Days 652-2968, evening 652-4978. m-11-12-c INSULATION. ROOFING. troughing, cement work. painting chimneys.
Repairs of any kind. Guaranteed work. Free estimates. Absolute Builders 242-2912. xtf SOIL.
TREE. GARBAGE REMOVAL. Hagan, 242-8556. meal-time. xtf City Carpet Cleaning Co.
Established 1918, 105 Ave. E. So. Rugs Upholstery. Reweaving 242-2648 xtf WALL WASHING SERVICE: RUGS and furniture cleaned.
373-3331. xtf DIRTY RUGS? DIRTY RUGS? FOR A deep clean new dry foam method. Try us. We can rejuvenate your rug in the morning, it will be ready for use in the afternoon. Free estimate.
all work guaranteed. Call Glamor Rug Evenings Cleaners. 382-5698, Phone 343-0755 days. 343-1504. m-11-10-c GILBERT AND MARTIN CONCRETE CONTRACTING 652-3283.
xtf BACKHOE, TRENCHING. DIGGING also contracting on buildings. 242-5488. m-11-15-C GARAGES. renovations RECREATION ROOMS, to your specifications at lowest prices.
J. H. Enterprises 632-5322. m-11-19-c ABLE CONSTRUCTION. NEW AND repairs of all types.
guaranteed work. free estimates. 242-0919. m-11-20-c INSULATION Save fuel, dollars. Insulate now.
Be prepared for cold months ahead. Absolute Builders. 242-2912. m-11-27-e SPRAY TEXTURE CEILINGS IN THE city or country. Reasonable before Christmas.
652-0800. m-11-29-p WESTSIDE PAINTING AND Hanging. 219 20th Street. 244-0951. 244-6969.
m-12-3-c CHANGE THE APPEARANCE OF your livingroom or front entrance hallway by having a feature wall decorated with a Spanish texture over existing walls. Free estimates. 242-4624 George. m-12-4-p REPAIRS: TV. TAPE RECORDERS.
transistors. rebuilts picture tubes. Reasonable rates 242-0151. m-12-6-c PAINTING 21a STAN L. HILDEBRANDT Painting and Decorating 653-1197 m-11-15-c GERMS' PAINTING.
DECORATING. Interior. exterior and paper hanging. Guaranteed workmanship. 244-0581, xt! NICK'S PAINTING.
INTERIOR. Reas. terior rates, painting and paper hanging. free est. 382-6636.
m-11-20-c PAINTING. ANY TYPE. able rates, Free quotations. 382-2205. m-12-1-p EXPERIENCED PAINTER.
EXTERfor. interior, also wallpapering. Clean workmanship. Guaranteed. 242-4930.
xtf FOR city, PAINTING AND DECORATING country. Call Upper, 242-9174. xtf POPOFF PAINTING INTERIOR Exterior. Phone 242-3767 m-11-16-c ROOFING, EAVESTROUGHS 22 ROOFING, EAVESTROUGHS 22 (Continued) Saskatoon Eavestroughing Free estimates. Guaranteed Job.
Call Mike. 382-6395 xtf ABLE CONSTRUCTION. ROOFING and eavestroughing. New and repairs of all types. Guaranteed.
Free estimates. 242-0919. m-11-20-c PLUMBING 22a FOR service, PLUMBING. call Ed. REPAIRING AND 244-0047 anytime.
xtf PLUMBING. NEW JOBS OR REpairs. Bill. 382-7203. m-12-1-e TEACHERS 23 BORDERLAND SCHOOL UNIT NO.
4 WOOD MOUNTAIN SCHOOL French teacher required for Division IV. Other subjects by arrangement. Duties to commence January 1972. Apply in writing giving particulars and telephone number to: T. W.
EDWARDS. SECRETARY TREASURER. BORDERLAND SCHOOL UNIT ROCKGLEN, SASKATCHEWAN, PROFESSIONAL NURSING CARE FOR elderly and disabled licensed private nursing home. Non-smoking. non-drinker.
For more particulars call 343-7257. 11-15-c HERBERT SCHOOL UNIT NO. 23 invites applications from qualified teachers for the following position, duties to commence December 6, 1971. NORFOLK HUTTERITE COLONY One teacher for Grades 1 8. all subjects except German, Colony is located 6 miles from Hodgeville, Saskatchewan.
Apply in writing giving full particulars 011 qualifications. experience. references age, marital status and phone number to: JACK STRONACH. SECRETARY TREASURER, HERBERT. SASKATCHEWAN.
PHONE: 784-2433. 11-10-c LOST AND FOUND 10 LOST: RED PHOTO ALBUM CONtaining wedding pictures around Temperance and Cumberland. 343-6092. 11-12-c MALE HELP WANTED EXPERIENCED BREAD AND PASTRY baker, between ages 20-30 Excellent opportunity for the right person. Phone 763-6353 Prince Albert.
11-19-c CANADIAN TRUCK MANUFACTURER Of Highway and Off Highway Trucks REQUIRES Shop and parts personnel. Sales Manager. New outlet in Saskatoon. Send resume to L. MORASCH.
819 46th S.E. Calgary 24. Alberta. Phone 243-4691 11-12-c MALE GROCERY CLERK WANTED on a full time basis. Must be bondable and willing to learn the grocery business.
Large rural town. Box 1254X Star-Phoenix. 11-13-c SHOP FOREMAN for custom engine rebuilding, age 35 or under. Should be a leader. Starting salary $740 per month guaranteed Phoenix.
Location Calgary. Box 1252X Star11-13-c THREE MEN REQUIRED TO SELL Rainbow Rexair. Car required. salary and commission. 373-3033 11-9-c OUR HAS OPENING FOR independent.
energetic. real estate Liberal commissions and future potential. Campbell and Haliburton. 653-2714. 11-9-c PHARMACIST Pharmacist wanted for independent pharmacy in Ontario.
Position offers progressive salary commensurate with capabilities, and good prospects. Write D. Archer. Plaza '69" Pharmacy, Sudbury, Ontario 11-14-e TAXI DRIVERS Required full or part ime, male Phone 653-2775 or Apply UNITED CAB OFFICE att AGGRESSIVE SALESMAN PRESENTly in any field (not necessarily lumber) with ability to lead the field is offered a real opportunity in package home and building sales in various areas throughout Saskatchewan. Record of performance more essential than experience in this particular field.
For details and interview contact Reliance Lumber Co, Box 1240. Saskatoon. Sask. 11-9-c-S WANTED EXPERIENCED BAR tender for downtown hotel. Full employee benefits.
Above average income to right person. Reply to Box 357B. Star-Phoenix 11-9-c BEECHY BOMBERS INTERMEDIATE hockey club requires goalie for please $71-'72 hockey season. When replying state age, experience, salary and references. A.
J. Schotanus 859- 2208. 859-2270. Beechy. 11-12-c CARETAKER FOR COMMUNITY Clinic.
Saskatoon. Duties include building and equipment maintenance. Must hold fireman's certificate Interested 455 2nd parties contact administrator. north 11-9-c AUTOMOTIVE MECHANIC Wanted soon as possible for dualline long established Ford and Mercury dealership in Peace River Town, Alberta. Licensed man preferred.
but 3rd or 4th year apprentice considered. Must be between ages 22 and 40. 39-hour flat rate. week guaranteed at $3.45 3rd year, $3.65 4th year, and $3.83 licensed. with some adis ditional hours available when shop busy.
Small older type 2-bedroom unfurnished home with all conveniences for rent at $85 month located adjacent shop. Dealership pension plan augments Federal Pension. Also available Alta. Health Plan. Group Hospital.
Sickness, Life Insurance Plans. Eight paid statutory holidays and cleaned eralls, Permanent position for right man with a moving allowance provided. Reply own handwriting giving: Age, marital status. experience. Names and addresses last 3 employeers.
Earliest date available. Home phone number to: Manager. Riverdrive Motors, Peace River, Alberta. 11-10-c INDUSTRIAL SALES Premier Fastener Company leader in the industrial maintenance products has an immediate opening in Saskatoon and surrounding area for an ambitious sales representative with a desire for high income earnings in an established productive territory. We prefer a man with successful sales experience selling industrial accounts or one who can sell ideas and quality.
Repeat sales. Exceptional income based on commission. Management opportunity. 11 tunity you are looking for the oppor. for building your career with one of the country's fastest growth companies.
with scope for selfexpression: Call Collect (Station to Station) Tuesday. Nov. 9. 10 a.m. 7 D.111, Saul Shrom (306) 652-6770 or send resume in confidence to Box 1241X.
Star-Phoenix. 11-9-e EXP. POWER LINEMEN tion Required by Calgary based construecompany for work in Alberta. Salary and full commensurate company with experience benefits available. Phone Calgary 1-272-2251.
11-9-c fied meat cutter. State age, QUALI- experREQUIRE IMMEDIATELY: ience Apply Box 375B Star-Phoenix. 11-10-c EXPERIENCED WAITER FOR HY'S Steak House. Apply in person 10 manager between 12-2 p.m p.m. 11-15-e Must WANTED: have ALL ROUND PRINTER.
linotype experience. Prefer Web offset experience. Or editor salesman. over 25. Apply The Independent.
Biggar 948-3344. 11-15-e KINDERGARTEN TEACHER WANTfor afternoon class. Submit written applications stating age. qualifications, references to Mrs J. White.
1030 Ave. L. S. 11-9-c Special Room Teacher The Municipal Corporation of Uranium City from and teachers District invites applications to teach a class of 10 slow should learners. ages 7-11.
Teachers have training and experience at the primary level special training in the language arts. must also have keen interest in working with children of low ability. Salary commensurate with training and experience. Maximum $13,820 Apply in writing stating qualifications. references and phone number, to Robert A.
Adams, BOX 366 Uranium City. 11-15-c HERBERT SCHOOL UNIT NO. 23 invites applications from qualified teachers for the following positions. duties to commence as soon as possible. HODGEVILLE HIGH SCHOOL -One teacher for Physics, Chemistry and Modern Science, Grades 9-12.
-One teacher for French, Grades 7-12 Composition, Grade 9. Apply in writing giving full particulars on qualifications. experience, references, age. marital status and phone number to: Jack Stronach, Secretary-Treasurer, Herbert, Saskatchewan. Phone 784-2433 11-15-c DAVIDSON SCHOOL UNIT NO.
31 Requires the services of one teacher to teach at Kenaston. Grade One 12 students and Grade Two 10 students. Duties to commence January 3, 1972. Please apply giving phone number, experience. certificate held and references including the name of last superintendent.
0. D. REIMAN SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS DAVIDSON SCHOOL UNIT NO. 31, DAVIDSON. SASK.
11-9-c-S DETECTIVE SECURITY 23a FLAMAN DETECTIVE SECURITY Agency. 343-8979. P.0. Box 362. katoon.
Specializing in divorce work. Licensed in accordance with Dep't of Attorney Gen. of Saskatchewan. sit NURSING HOMES 23B SHERBROOKE NURSING HOME. Acadia Drive and 14th St 374-6691.
xt! LICENSED SPECIAL CARE HOME. Good meals. Reasonable. 242-2631. m-11-9-c COMPLETE PERSONAL HOME CARE for elderly ladies in licenced home.
382-2263. 11-13-c VACANCY IN APPROVED SPECIAL care home for elderly man or lady. 244-5246. 11-13-c PERSONAL 24 GUNS FOR RENT Shotguns and rifle rentals. Phone 244- 6677 m-12-9-c WALL WASHING SERVICE.
RUGS and furniture cleaned. 373-3331. xti HOUSEHOLD MOVING $6 PER HR. 242-1077. SEWING.
ALTERATIONS FORMALS. etc. Reasonable, experienced. 652-6981. m-12-S-c FOR THE BEST IN VARIETY MUSIC for all dancing occasions call The 'Barons' 382-4808.
374-8154. 11-30-p THE WESOLOWSKI FAMILY, VERSAtile music for all occasions. 373-1332 m-11-9-p SPECIAL lbs. dry cleaning only $2.25 at Cut Rate Coin Cleaners. Open 9 a.m.-6 p.m.
daily. 918 Broadway. Phone 652-7709 11-30-c GOOD ORCHESTRA WEDDING banquets, etc. 343-0458: 343-9093. xti MINUS 1 SOCIAL CLUB FOR widowed.
divorced. separated. Call 244-5819. P.0. Box 2025.
S'tn. tr BEER AND SOFT DRINK BOTTLE service. 244-6634. xtt Trusses, Surgical for Supports Elastic hosiery ladies men. Fitted by experienced fitters.
PINDER'S DRUG STORE Cor. 21st St. and 2nd Ave. South xt! MARRIOTT'S FLOWERS. 112 2ND Ave.
N. Fresh cut flowers. funeral tributes. wedding bouquets and flowering plants. Phone 242-3300.
STANLEY HOME PRODUCTS. 2805 Dealership Clarence Ave. information. Free delivery, 343-7197. xtr WILL HAUL JUNK AND CLEAN yards.
Phone 653-2126. m-11-25-c ADULT BOOKS No one under 18 admitted. 237. 20th W. m-11-9-c VISIT HOLLYWOOD LADIES WEAR.
Wedding gowns, formals. dresses. fashions for the young Miss. Downstairs in the York Building. 158 2nd Ave.
N. m-11-15-c WILL SEW FOR YOU. DRESSMAKing pant suits. formals. Alterations.
382-6350. m-11-15-C THE NEW MAJORITY VERSATILE MUSIC. ALL DANCING OCCASIONS. 382-4715 m1-11-20-p WHAT COULD REQUIRE MORE personal attention than your winter holiday plans? Call Mary Patrick International Travel. m-11-22-c COSMETICS HOLIDAY MAGIC off Phone 242-5339.
11-17-c HALL RENTAL FOR ALL OCCASIONS Jerry. 242-6331. m-11-22-c VERY LOW COST. HOUSEHOLD moving done anytime. 653-0924.
m-11-27-e READ CARDS IN MY HOME PH. 653-2312 for appointment. m-12-2-p SASKATOON COIN AND STAMP Centre now at new location. 220A 23rd E. 242-4611.
"Winter Moving Rates" To B.C.. Alberta. Prairies, Ont. Phone 652-7960. 11-10-p FURNITURE MOVING.
BIG OR small parcel delivery, Reasonable rates Call Saskatoon Courier vice. 242-5154. m-12-6-c GOOD NURSING CARE FOR TWO elderly people. Available November 13 382-4695. 11-15-c CUTTING AND WRAPPING WILD 652-3392.
633-4063. 11-23-p.
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