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Star-Phoenix from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada • 33

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the STAR-PHOENIX Saskatoon, Monday, December 21, 1970 31 MALE HELP WANTED 12 (Continued) NOTICES (Continued) TRADES PROFESSIONS 21 Index to Classifications Nuclear deployment i 1 V' i policy questioned WASHINGTON (Reuter) A the Nixon and Johnson adminis-Senate subcommittee called tration for trying to keep a lid Sunday for a thorough re-exami- of secrecy on the deployment of nation of the policy of deploying nuclear weapons abroad, as United States nuclear weapons well as the extent of U.S. mill-in other countries and warned tary involvement overseas, ac-that this could eventually lead tivities in Indochina and rela-to an international crisis with tions with Asian. African and the Soviet Union or China. European allies. The panel, headed by Senator The subcommittee has pre-Stuart Symington (Dem.

viously released reports of hear-said it must be assumed that Ings covering 2,500 pages and 37 the Russians will seek to break days of closed-door testimony, out of the nuclear ring drawn NOTICES 23 TEACHERS WANTED FOR NORTHERN SASKATCHEWAN Tb Northern School Board requires teachers for the following positions: One position 11 la Crosse Division III French, Mathematics and Science or Division HI French and other subjects to be arranged with the prln-cioal. Applicant will be assisted wiin suitable housing or boarding arrangements. Two positions Stanley Mission Kindergarten and Division I Year I. Suitable for married couple, both teaching. One position Pinehouse Division I Year 2 Suitable for young ladv willing to share accommodation with another lady teacher.

Northern Allowances provided For Information or application forms, please write, indicating telephone number to: F. C. May. Executive Secretary. Northern School Board, co Department of Education, Northern Areas Branch, Land Titles Building, PRINCE ALBERT, Sask.

12-24-6 GRADE TEACHER required for Paradise Hill School, Class enrolment of 21 Grade and 7 Grade IV in a 10-room school. Duties to commence January 4, 1971. Please apply, with all pertinent information on qualifications and experience, to W. F. Stevens, Turlleford School Unit No.

65, Turtleford, Sask. Collect calls accepted 845-2065, TEACHER WANTED by the REGINA (EAST) SCHOOL UNIT NO. 20 for a special class (trainable and educable retarded) In the Montmartre School, beginning on or about January 4, 1971. Applicants with training and experience relating to special education preferred. Apply, giving pertinent Information, to the Secretary-Treasurer.

Regina (East) School Unit No. 29, Odessa, Sask. 12-22-C DETECTIVE SECURITY 2JA FLAMAN DETECTIVE ft SECURITY Agency. 652-8570. Box 362, Saskatoon.

Specializing In divorce work xtf BELFER SERVICES. INVESTIGATION Security. 382-1547. Box 123, Saskatoon. xtf PERSONAL 24 TV RENTALS AND PURCHASE PLAN HARMONY CENTRE 652-4443 m-12-23-0 REMEMBER.

8TH ST MARTINIZING for your sewing and alterations, xtf REWEAVING DONE at 419 Ave. north. No evening calls, xti ALTERATIONS. FUR COATS. SUITS, dresses, skirts.

653-0291. Lome Ave, xti COUNTRY KINGS Versatile music, all occasions. 382-4715: 242-1485. m-12-24-p Trusses, Surgical Supports Elastic hosiery for ladles or bv experienced fitters. FINDER'S DRUG STORE Cor.

21st St. and 2nd Ave. South xti COUNTRY BARONS ORCHESTRA. The best music for weddings, banquets and parties. 382-7292.

374-8154. 1-15-D WALL WASHING SERVICE. RUGS and furniture cleaned. 652-8771. xtf GUITAR LESSONS.

IMMEDIATE EN-rollment, private, located on Preston Avenue, 374-3519 before 7 p.m. m-l-lS-c BEER AND SOFT DRINK BOTTLE pick-up service. 244-6634. m-l-lt-c FOR GOOD BANQUETS. RECEP-tions and private parties.

Phone the Elite Restaurant 244-4261. tf HOLIDAY MAGIC COSMETICS SOLD and delivered. Phone 374-1587. 12-23-C BRIANS BOOK STORE NATIONAL DREAM by Pierre Burton. BOOKS for everyone, young or old.

SPECIAL SALE on Gift Wrao SPECIAL SALE on hardback books at 98c per book. GROSVENOR PARK Shopping Centre 12-24-c SUFFERING FROM ASTHMA OR AL-lergtes. Contact Rexatr, 343-0332. m-12-26-c HOUSEHOLD MOVING, 6.00 HOURLY. Days 242-1077.

evenings 373-1451. tf GOOD ORCHESTRA WEDDINGS, banquets, etc. 343-0458, 343-9093. xtf CLOTHING RENTALS Suits, tuxedos and white iormal Jackets for rent. Everything tn stock.

24-hour service. Dorns Mena Wear, Midtown Plaza. 244-8221. xti HAVE YOUR CARDS READ FOR amusement Phone 652-4253 m-12-29-p READ CARDS AT HOME AND Social events Ph. 653-2312 m-12-23-0 For That Perfect Gift Give TAXI COUPONS From UNITED CABS 244-8121 We will deliver your ticket free of charge.

12-24-C TOWNSHIP TEACHERS (Continued) MART'N'S CONCRETE lng. Phone 382-0737. CONTRACT- xtf City Carpet Cleaning Co. Established 1918. 105 Ave.

E. So, Rugs. Establ Upholstery, Reweaving. 242-2648. xtf INSULATION.

ROOFING, EAVES-troughing, cement work, painting chlmnevs. Repairs of anv kind. Guaranteed work. Free estimates. Absolute Builders.

242-2912 xtf SOIL. TREE. GARBAGE REMOVAL Hagan, 242-8556 meal-time xtf WEST MASONRY CONTRACTORS, blocks, bricks, basements, plaster, tone fireplaces. City, rural. 382-3252.

xtf HAVE YOUR MEAT CUT. GROUND, and wrapped. 653-4469 after 6. m-l-21-c WILL DO LIGHT DELIVERY AND clean-up. Phone 652-0153.

m-10-8-c VACUUM HOSES REPAIRED. 81.56. Free pick-up and delivery. 242-9266 WILL SNOWBLOW SKATING RINKS. 7 h.p.

machine. Reasonable. 382-2697. 12-31-p REMODELLING. RUMPUS ROOMS, garages, concrete work.

244-5348. xtf TERRA CEMENT SERVICES LTD. Residential and commercial floors and basement repairs. 242-2398. xtf PRUNING.

GARBAGE OLD CAR RE-moval Van Meesen, 652-9851. TEXTURF.D drywallmg, CEILINGS. SPECIALTY plaster repairs. 244-5348. m-l-18-c JOURNEYMAN CARPENTER.

REC rooms, cabinets, dividers, remodelling, fences, garages. 652-4978. m-l-8-c GILBERT AND MARTIN CONCRETE CONTRACTING 652-3283 xti HALS ELECTRIC 382-7234 m-12-26-c MILL FIX IT! CARPENTRY. MAS onry non too small, 242-2983. m-l-7-c WALL WASHING SERVICE: RUGS and furniture cleaned, 652-8771.

xtf SEE US FOR RUMPUS ROOMS. RE-novating, additions or garage built on vour lot. Carpenters available at lower costs this time of year. J. H.

Enterprises Ltd. Phone 652-5322. m-l-2-c CAMPBELL'S TRANSFER Furniture moving and garbage removal. 382-5044: 382-1666. m-12-24-c FRANSON KOSTUK CONST.

LTD. House additions, garages, remodelling, all types of repairs. 374-9669. m-l-18-c MOVING: IN OR OUT OF TOWN. Free estimates, reasonable.

652-4328. m-l-5-p SNOW REMOVAL. COMMERCIAL AND residential. Free estimates. 652-4328.

m-l-5-p TON WILL TRAVEL. LIGHT MOV-lng and deliveries, rubbish removal. 343-0618. 12-22-C RELIABLE CARPENTER WILL DO recreation rooms, home alterations, kitchen cabinets and all other types of construction work. Free estimates.

14 years experience. Phone 382-3547. m-l-16-c DRAYING AND SNOW Sereda. 653-3522. REMOVAL.

xtf PAINTING 21a FOR PAINTING AND DECORATING, city, country. Call Upper 242-9174, xtf PAINTING. WALLPAPERING. CALL Nick and Marlene, 382-6656 mornings, noon or evening. Free estimates.

m-12-29-c JENSENS PAINTING. DECORATING, plaster repairs, spray painting, texture celling. Sandblasting, all types 382-6424. Xtf EXPERIENCED PAINTER EXTER ior. Interior, also wallpapering.

Clean workmanship. Guaranteed. 242-4936, m-12-23-c PAINTING. INTERIOR. EXTERIOR Reasonable rates.

374-2585. xtf ROOFING, EAVESTROUGHS 22 ROY LORAAS ROOFING CO. LTD. RE-ROOFING SPECIALISTS. 374-4533 xtf Saskatoon Eavestroughing Free estimates.

Guaranteed Job. Call Mike. 382-6395. xtf ROOFING AND EAVESTROUGHING. New or repairs of anv kind.

Guaran teed Absolute Builders 242-2912. m-l-5-c PLUMBING 22a FOR PLUMBING REPAIRING AND service, tall Ed 244-0(147 anytime. xtf PLUMBING AND HEATING AT small shop rates. Ace (Saskatoon) Plumbing and Heating. 652-4455.

xtf PLUMBING AND HEATING SER-vlce and repair. 24 hour service. Action Plumbing and Heating. 244-5163. 12-22-c TEACHERS 23 Nipawin School Unit No.

61 Invites applications for the position of Physical Education teacher In grades 7 to 12 in the Wm. Mason High School at Choiceland. Other subjects as arranged with the principal and will probably Include Geography. This position will be available on January 4. 1971.

Please apply, stating qualifications, experience and name of last superintendent to: Mrs. Terri Tesster. Secretary-Treasurer. Box 2644. Nipawin, Saskatchewan.

POTASHVILLE SCHOOL UNIT NO. 25 invites applications from teachers for the following positions at Esterhazy High (staff of 36): 1) Vocational Agriculture (grades 10 12) and Life Science (grade 7) or other subject areas as arranged. 2) French (grades 9 and 10). Duties to commence January 4, 1971. Kindlv apply stating qualifications.

experience and name of last Superintendent to: H. S. Nadurlak. Secretary-Treasurer, Polashvlile School Unit No. 25, Esterhazv.

Sask. 12-26-c TICKYTACKY 1970, ARGYLE SYNDICATE UUJ 4 50A Insurance 65 A. Listings Wanted 39 Livestock .....1. 33 Loans Wanted 64 Lost ft Found 10 Lots Wanted 41 Lois For bale 40 Machinery ft Repairs 30 Male Help Wanted 12 Male Instructions 10 Male-Female Instruction 19A Male Situations Wanted 14 Marriage Licenses 0 Miscellaneous 20 Money to Loan 63 Monuments 0 Musical Instruments 26A Painting 21A Personal 24 Pet Stock 37 Rooms Wanted 55 Situations td (Male-Female) 17 Snowmobiles 70A Snowmobile Accessories 70B Stores ft Offices 60 Storage Space 38 Suites. Furnished 51 Suites.

Unfurnished 51A Suites (Fumished-Unfur.) 51B Suites Wanted 52 Summer Resorts 27 Swap 31 Teachers Wanted 23 Plumbing 22A Poultry ft Tires ft Vulcanizing 74 Trades ft Professions 21 Trailers 70 Warehouse Space 42 Weddings 1A Winter Resorts 27A MALE HELP WANTED (Continued) 12 STEAM ENGINEER Required immediately a competent man to fill the position of steam engineer with a modern chemical complex In Saskatoon. Applicants must have 3rd Class Steam Engineer's papers and be willing to work on a rotating shift basis. Tbe shift schedule Is seven days on midnight with two days off, followed by seven days on the afternoon shift with two days off and seven days on the day shift with three days off. The applicant should also be able to provide own personal transportation. Full range of company benefits.

Salary: 54.05 per hour with a 15 cent per hour shift differential. Apply to: PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT FEDERATED CO-OPERATIVES LTD. 401 22ND STREET. EAST SASKATOON 12-22-C WANTED: FULLY QUALIFIED working foreman for smaller commercial construction prolects. steady emclojment.

Box 6D, Star-Phoenix. 12-28-C WANTED: PARTSMAN FOR FORD dealer In north central B.C.. 2-4 year man with Ford experience. New facilities, excellent location. Further Information on reouest to Box 460.

Smtthers. B.C- or phone Tom Griffith at 847-2477 evenings. Married man preferred. 12-23-c LARGE NATIONAL FOOD COMPANY Offers excellent career opportunity for individual age 22 33 to contact wholesalers and super markets In Saskatoon area Some overnight travel required. Experience helpful but not necessary as complete training is provided.

Car for business and personal use furnished. Expense account. retirement plan, profit sharing program, excellent insurance plans, vacations and many other benefits. Your resume Including complete personal history, current family status, education and Job experience should be sent to: BOX 7D. THE STAR-PHOENIX.

SASKATOON. All replies will be held in strict confidence. 12-23-c SEMI-RETIRED? REAL ESTATE sales position with established office. Offers pleasant and profitable means of additional Income. Appiy Box 491C.

Star-Phoenix. 12-22-c SMALL TV DEALER IN SASKA-toon want someone to repair TVs either as his regular business or after hours is OK. Reply Box 488C. Star-Phoenix. 12-22-c INDUSTRIAL ELECTRICIANS Qualified industrial electrl-with a minimum of two plant maintenance experi- Fully clans years ence The company Is a mining and refining complex engaged in the recovery of crude oil from the Athabasca tar sands.

Wage rate 4.57 per hour. Excellent fringe benefits are provided. Including employee savings plan, group insurance and modem housing in a growing community. Relocation assistance provided For further contact: information, please Recruitment Co-ordinator. GREAT CANADIAN OIL SANDS LIMITED.

Box 456. FORT McMURRAY. Alberta. GREAT CANADIAN OIL SANDS LIMITED 12-22-c ROUTEMAN OVER 21. PART-TIME, to sell and deliver.

Established route Car necessary. Phone 343-8222. 12-23-C FORD COUNTER MAN With approximately 3-5 years experience. Persons applying should be presently employed looking for advancement In large volume parts department. Position offers salary plus commission and good fringe benefits.

Apply by phone or writing for personal and confidential appointment to Mr. Wavne Horn. Manning Mercury Sales. Swift Current. 773-2871 12-22-c SUPERVISOR OF CARETAKING Required By SASKATOON SEPARATE SCHOOL BOARD Duties will consist of supervising staff and developing programs.

Apply giving details concerning qualifications and experience to: W. Podiluk Superintendent of Education 247 First Avenue. North Saskatoon. Saskatchewan 12-22-c ADMAN WANTED By offset weekly. Combination sales, layout and paste-up.

Apply Janzen Press. P.O. Box 2014. Nipawln, Sask. giving age.

employment history and salary expected. 12-22-c OFFICE MACHINE SERVICE MANAGER OR MANAGER TRAINEE Experience necessary on Olivetti Underwood Calculators and Typewriters. If you have the qualifications, Service Management experience not necessary. Staff of to supervise. Salary, bonus and com-ently equalling over irienee 1604X Star-Phoenix.

12-24-c In Memoriam Investment Properties Acreage, Acreage Industrial 61 Agents 12B Articles For Sale 25 Articles Wanted 26 Auto Repairs ft Accessories 73 Autos Trucks Wanted 72 Autos For Sale 71 Auto Flnanc 71A Babysitting 13C Bank Loaus 65 B.C. Properties 62 Births 1 Bicycles ft Motorcycles 28 Board ft Room 56 Board ft Room Wanted 57 Boats ft 2HA Business Opportunities (0 Business ft Prof. Directory 70 Buildings 43A Card of Thanks 5 foal ft Wood 32 Coins ft Stamps 24A Deaths 2 Detective Security 23A Domestic Help Wanted 13B Farm Lands For Sals 58 Farms Wanted 50 Feed ft Seed 35 Female Help Wanted 13 Female Instruction 13A Female Situations Wanted 15 Financial 66 Florists 8 Funerals 3 Funeral Directors 7 Furnishings 25 A Furniture Rentals 25B Garages and Parking 47 Gardening 35A Garden Produce 34 Help Wanted (Male-Female) 16 Hospital Personnel 16A Hotels-Motels Houses For Rent (Furnished) 45 Houses For Rent (Unfurnished) 46 Houses For Sale 44 Houses Wanted 40 Investment! 50 FUNERALS (Conlmuedi CRAWFORD THE FUNERAL SER-vice of Mr Ernest Crawford, who died on December 16th was held from Park Funeral Chapel on Dec. 19th at 3.30 p.m. conducted by Archdeacon H.

W. Brandriek Pallbearers were: Bill Clayton. Nell Trask, Wallace Adair, Glen Crawford. Bob Bryant, Joe Mireau, Sam Clayton. Interment was made in Hillcrest Memorial Gardens.

12-22-c FRIESEN THE FUNERAL SER-vice of Henry P. Friesen, who died on December 16, 1970, was held from the Chapel of the Saskatoon Funeral Home on Saturday. December 19th at 3.00 m. conducted bv Rev. J.

J. Thlessen. Pallbearers were: Elmer Bartel, Henry Heinrichs. David Krahn. John Harms.

Ed Friesen, Menno Friesen. Interment took place in Woodlawn Cemetery. 12-22-c JOHNSON THE FUNERAL SER-vlce of Mr Einar Johnson, who died on December 16th was held from Park Funeral Chapel on December 19 at 1 36 p.m. conducted by Rev. 1.

MacRury. Pallbearers were: Jim Allan. Mike Kulachkowski. John Lazier, George Fitcheli. J.

Ross. Bill Jack. Canadian Legion Rates were conducted bv Comrade Bill Jack of the Saskatoon Branch of the Canadian Legion No. 63. Interment was made in the Soldiers' Field in Woodlawn Cemetery 12-22-c LEONARD THE FUNERAL SER-vlce of Mary Leonard, who died on December 17.

1970, was held from the Chapel of the Saskatoon Funeral Home on Saturday. December 19th at 1.00 pm. conducted by Rev. David Iverson. Pallbearers were: Jack Peat.

Nat Davidson, Stan Howard. George Tosh. Andy Muri-son. Jack Tweddle. Interment took place in Hillcrest Memorial Gardens.

12-22-c RAYMOND THE FUNERAL SER-vice of Mrs. May Raymond, who died on December 16th was held from St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church on December 19th at 11 a.m. conducted by Rev Reschny. Pallbearers were: Bernard Brennan.

Gedeon Denis, Roland Raymond, John Raymond. Louis Raymond. Arthur Raymond. Interment was made in the family plot in the Roman Calhoilc Section of Woodlawn Cemetery. Park Funeral Chapel was in charge of arrangements.

12-22-c PROKOPOW THE FUNERAL SER-vice of Mr. Peter Prokopow, who died on December 15th, 1970. was held from St Georges Cathedral on December 19th al 1 pm conducted bv Rt. Rev. Olvnvk Pallbearers were: Walter Prokopow, Alec Prokopow, Peter Prokopow.

Bill Prokopow. Mike Prokopow. Henry Davilko Interment was made III tile Catholic Cemetery Arrangements were in care of Westwood Funeral Chapel. 12-22-c SWANSON THE FUNERAL SER-vice of Mrs. Annie Swanson, who died on December 16lh.

1970, was hold from Westwood Funeral Chapel on December 18th at 3 conducted bv Rev. A Jarock Pallbearers were Fraser Maxwell. Arden Erman Terrv Micliayliuk. Rae Murdock. Interment was made in Wouilliwn Cemelerv.

Arrangements were in care of Westwood runeral Chapel. 12-22-c IN MEMORIAM BUCHNER IN LOVING MEMORY of a dear wife and mother. Rose Buchner, who passed away Dec. 26, 1962. God knew that she was suffering That the hills were hard to climb.

So He closed her weary eyelids And whispered Peace be thine Awav in the beautiful hills of God. Bv the valley of rest so fair. Some dav. we know not when. We will meet our loved one there.

Lovingly remembered bv her husband Mike and family. 12-22-c STEBBINS IN LOVING MEMORY of mother, Mrs. F. Stebbins. who passed away Marih 9.

1962 and brother Milton who was drowned June 21. 1979. In B.C Some day, some time, our eyes shall see The faces we keep In memory. And God will link the broken chain. Still closer when we meet again Always missed and remembered by Mrs.

L. (Grace) Walker. 12-21-p THOMAS- IN LOVING MEMORY of William Janies Thomas, who passed away December 21, 1961. We never lose the ones we love; F'or memory keeps them near. Time dims the toss and lets the love.

Shine bright and sweet and clear. Ever remembered bv wife Elizabeth Bruce and Elaine. Bob and Alice 12-22-c THE STAR-PHOENIX HAS A SUPPLY of verses fur vour convenience In making up vour "In Memoriam Kindlv Inquire at the desk. xtf FUNERAL DIRECTORS 7 McKAGUES FUNERAL HOME M. McKague J.

McKague D. A. Ncwbigglng Phone 242-3131 360 3rd Ave. S. xtf PARK FUNERAL CHAPEL Jack M.

Binkley Donald Somers 311 3rd No. Phone 244-2103 xtf WESTWOOD FUNERAL CHAPEL Rae Murdock Phone 653-3434 Terry Mtchavluk 2 Wli N. xtf SASKATOON FUNERAL HOME ARNOLD EDWARDS ROBERT F. DAURIE Ph. 244-5577 338 4th N.

xtf FLORISTS 8 FRANK J. DOWD1NO FLORIST LTD. 214 2nd Ave. S. (Opposite Odenn Theatre).

Ph. 652-6272 dav and night, xti LOST AND FOUND 10 LOST MEXICAN TYPE BILLFOLD In downtown area. Reward offered. 244-6779. 12-23-c YOU HAVE LOST YOUR PET check with the S.P.C.A.

374-8101 xti MALE HELP WANTED 12 RELIABLE. EXPERIENCED for a mixed farm. Permanent, Allan 1-257-3752. hone 12-24-c REAL ESTATE SALESMAN WANT-ed. continuous training program.

Agencies Call for manager Lilly a personal interview. 652-4666 1 1 SALESMAN FOR REAL ESTATE RE. quired. Car essential. Generous commission pay scale especially for experienced men.

Lou Janzen or Campbell ft allburton. 53-2714. 12 22-c EXPERIENCED CARETAKER RE Quired immediately. No children. Must live in 900-970.

374-2178. 12-22-0 DENTAL TECHNICIAN OR TRAINEE for 2 man lab, progressive town Must have knowledge of (tasking, packing trimming, polishing. Apply Dauphin Dental Laboratory, Dau phin. Manitoba. 12-22-p TRADE SCHOOLS (MALE) 12a RADIO COLLEGE OF CANADA TV General Electronics Electronic Engineering Technology 510 12th Saskatoon 652-5590 xtf FEMALE HELP WANTED 13 SECRETARY REQUIRED TO DO complete line of office work.

Phone for appointment 373-2121 or 373-2278 Mid-West Drywall 320 Jessop Saskatoon. 12-23-c LAW FIRM REQUIRES experienced tary able to assume- some receptionist and bookkeeping duties. Phone Mr. Walker at 653-0466. 12-26-C EXPERIENCED STENOGRAPHER, good typist.

Insurant- office, 8th St. Phone 343-6343. 12-26-C CENTRAL PET HOSPITAL. ATTEN-dam nurse. Permanent full time, live in.

apartment eupplted. Prefer mature lady. Reply own hand writing giving experience, age. health, education. For interview Box 4D, Star-Phoenix.

12-22-c WANTED: EXPERIENCED SALES clerk to work full or part time in large community drugstore in Saskatoon Only experienced need apply. Write stating age, qualifications to 5D. Star-Phoenix. 12-28-C EXPERIENCED SECRETARY FOR typing and catalogue work. Apply In own handwriting to Box 8D.

Star-Phoenlx. 12-28-C CLERK -STENO Local branch of International company requires aggressive girl, excellent opportunity of advancement and travel. Apply In person, 206 115 2nd N. 12-24-c BROKE AFTER CHRISTMAS? THEN earn extra In your spare time-selling AVON COSMETICS to eager customers in your locality. Clarence Richmond Heights and North Park.

Call now, Mrs. M. Rotne. 242-6296 12-25-c WANTED. EXPERIENCED HAIR stylist to work out of province, starting, Jan.

1st. Single girl preferred. Apply after Dec 26th. phone 242-1471. 12-26-c DOMESTIC HELP 13b UNATTACHED, MATURE WOMAN to look after seml-invalld ladv and do housework.

Sleep in. Daytime phone 653-3359: evenings 374-4520. 12-22-c MATURE BABYSITTER REQUIRED Jan. 4. Market Mall area, light household duties, one small child.

374-1726 after 6 p.m. 12-22-c WANTED: MATURE. RELIABLE babysitter housekeeper to live in. Commencing Jan. 2.

Call after 6 pm. only. 374-1339. 12-23-c HELP WANTED FIVE DAYS WEEK-ly beginning Jan. 4th.

Good wages. 343-0974. 1-5-C BABYSITTING 13c TREASURE NURSERY 709 CUM-berland Ave. Dav care for children 2-5 years 374-6447: 343-0273. m-l-4-c LICENSED DAY NURSERY FOR working mothers' children.

SS2-0229 after 5 p.m. Massey Place. m-12-24-c Saskatoon Daycare Centre Serving all areas. Low rates. Transportation available.

652-6973. m-12-29-c PETER PAN KIDDIE CENTRE. 813 Broadway. Day care for children. 242-7939 653-4792.

m-l-14-C BABYSITTER WANTED. EVENING work. Live In. Phone between 10 and 3. 242-2269.

12-28-C BABYSITTER REQUIRED TO COME In Tuesday Friday. p.m. Sutherland. 373-2315. 12-23-c WILL BABYSIT MY OWN HOME, good care.

Westview. Phone 382-6579. 12-23-0 MALE SITS WANTED 14 EXPERIENCED BREAD AND BUN baker wants work day or night. Will consider small town. 652-5975.

12-22-n HAVE ENOUGH MONEY NOW BUT want to keep working in the selling field. 26 years experience selling to wholesale and retail trade. of education Date Carnegie graduate. Someone who wants a mature man for public image please reply to Box No. 11D Star-Phoenix.

12-29-c FEMALE SITS. WANTED IS EXPERIENCED LADY work. 242-9408. DOES DAY 12-31-p HELP WTD. Male, Female 16 PHARMACIST WANTED FOR NORTH-ern B.C.

Excellent job opportunity with a promising future. Starting wage $1,000 a month plus other benefits. If Interested contact K. R. Reid 1669 Victoria Street.

Prince George. B.C. 12-22-c BAKER WANTED IMMEDIATELY. Give age. experience reference, marital status and wages asked.

Nor-Wood Bakery North Bat tleford. 12-24-p HOSPITAL PERSONNEL 16a TWO GENERAL DUTY REGISTERED nurses required for Meltort Union Hospital. Salary according to SRNA and SHA Agreement. Applications to Director of Nursing. Melfort Union Hospital, Melfort.

Saskatchewan. 12-22-c Government of Canada X-RAY TECHNICIAN $6,460 Department of National Health and Welfare, EDMONTON. Alberta. Duties will involve organizing and carrying out annual X-Ray and spi'iuin surveys In the Yukon. N.W.T.

and Alberta. Extensive travel bv train, boat, aircraft and truck Requires R.T plus related experience. Quote No 70-E-1378. APPLY IMMEDIATELY TO: PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION. 300 CONFEDERATION BUILDING.

10355 JASPER AVENUE. EDMONTON 15. ALBERTA. 12-22-c MALE-FEMALE INSTRUC. 19a FOR A CAREER IN COMPUTERS TRAIN NOW WITH McKAY TECHNICAL Career Building Courses tn Data Processing Technology (Programming, Operation) IBM Keypunch Including Verifiers and Mohawk encoders (tape).

Electronics machine accounting (NCR 4 Burroughs). More hours, more modern equipment insures the finest training available. 3rd generation system equipment on premises for "Hands-on" training. Aptitude testing. Graduate Placement assistance Box 1550X, Star-Phoenix NEW OPPORTUNITY WRITE for FREE "Career Book" tells you how to train al home for top paying Jobs.

CHECK career interest: Architecture Career Bookkeeping Career Coit Accountancy Career Computer Programming Management Career Forestry career Art and Writing Career High School Diploma ENGINEERING CAREERS Professional Mechanical Electrical. Electronic Municipal Highway. Civil Chemical, Work Study Design, Struct, Drafting 266 Specialist Careers CANADIAN INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE ft TECHNOLOGY Room 36. 263 Adelaide St. West Toronto.

Ontario NAME ADDRESS NOTICE TO. CREDITORS IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF WILLARD NEIL McQUARRIE. late of Saskatoon, in the Province of Saskatchewan, retired, deceased. Creditors and others having claims against the above estate are required to send full particulars of such claims verified by Statutory Declaration to the undersigned on or before the 4th day of January, A.D. 1971.

after which date the estates assets will be distributed having regard only to claims that have been received. CO-OPERATIVE TRUST COMPANY OF CANADA 333 4th Avenue North. Saskatoon. Saskatchewan (Executors.) 12-22-C Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned intends to apply to the Liquor Licensing Commission for a license to soil liquor In premises known us Speers Hotel at Speers, Saskatchewan of which the following is a correct legal description: Lots One (1) and Two (2) and Three (3), in Block One (1), in the Tiwnslte of Speers, in the Province of Saskatchewan, in the Dominion of Canada, according to a Plan of Record In the Land Titles Office for the Battleford Land Registration District as Plan No. 721.

Dated at Saskatoon, Saskatchewan this 18th day of December. 1970. Arthur P. Goulet. William Frasz.

12-22-c-a TENDERS TENDERS DIETARY RENOVATIONS LEGISLATIVE BUILDING, REGINA, SASK. G370 Sealed tenders will be received by the Deputy Minister until 2:00 p.in. Central Standard Time. Fridav. January 15, 1971.

and will be opened in public immediately thereafter. The work consists of demolition of existing kitchen and cafeteria facilities and complete reconstruction of new kitchen, servery, cafeteria and dining room. Tender documents may be obtained bv the general contractor from Clifford Wiens. Architect. 1821 Scarth Street.

Regina. Saskatchewan on deposit of $100.00 This deposit will be refunded upon return of the tender documents in good condition, within thirty days after the opening date. Tender documents may also be viewed at Construction Associations in Regina. Saskatoon, Moose Jaw, Prince Albert and Swift Current and at Southam Building Reports and Sanford Evans Services Winnipeg. Subtrade contractors shall file their tenders in accordance with the Saskatchewan Bid Depository Regulations at the Regina Construction Association before 2:00 p.m.

City Time. January 13. 1971. Tenders must be accompanied bv a Certified Cheque In the amount of ten percent (10(5) of the tender price. The Province reserves the right to reject any or all tenders received.

J. D. Reid, Deputy Minister. Department of Public Works. Regina.

Saskatchewan. 12-23-c DEATHS BOECHLER THE PASSING OF Mr. Edwin I.eo Boechler. age 42 years, of 69 Bell Street, Regina, occurred at Regina on Dec 20. The graveside service will be held on Wednesday.

Dec 23 al 3.30 m. Friends may gather at Park Funeral Chapel at 3.15 m. Floral tributes are gratefully declined, memorial donations may be made to the Saskatchewan Heart Foundation. All Canada Bldg. Surviving are.

his loving wife Della: five sons. Brian, Kenneth. Bradley. David and Donald all at home: a daughter, Debra at home, his parents. Mr and Mrs.

Emanuel Boechler of Saskatoon: two brothers. Andrew of Spirilwood, Sask and Olio or Shell Lake: alsu three sisters. Mrs. Ann Pearce of Saskatoon. Mre Annette Horning of Vernon.

B.C. and Mrs. Lillian Lom-nier of Kelowna B.C. Interment will be made in Ihe Homan Catholic Cemetery. 12 22-c BROKENShTrE THE DEATH OK Mrs.

Edna Brokenshire, age 60 years, of 913 Avenue I. north. Saskatoon, occurred suddenly on December ltilli. 1970. The funeral service will be held on Tuesday.

December 22nd at 2 p.m. from Me-Hague's Funeral Home conducted bv Rev S. Dingwall. Surviving are her husband Sam. two sons.

Bill of Edmonton and Earl of Kamloops: her mother, Mrs W. J. Musgrove of Saskatoon, and two brothers. Mel Musgrove and Elmer Musgrove. both of Saskatoon.

Mrs Brokenshire was born and educated at Asquith. Saskatchewan. She moved to Saskatoon in 1945 and had made her home here since. Interment will be made In the Woodlawn Cemetery Guest parking directly soulli of Funeral Home. 3rd Ave.

and 20lh Street. 12-22-c DERY THE DEATH OF JOHN Dery, age 74 years, of 223 22nd West, occurred in a local hospital on December 18th. 1976. The funeral service will be held on Tuesday. Dec.

22nd at 10 66 a.m from McKague's i Funeral Home Mr. Dery has no I known relatives in Canada Interment will be made in the Roman Catholic Cemetery. 12-22-c cC UTCHEON THE DEATH OF Cecil Avondale McCutcheon age 79 years, of 1120 Avenue South, occurred In a local hospital on Dec. 18th. 1970 The funeral service will be held on Tuesday.

December 22. at 1.36 p.m. from the Chapel of the Saskatoon Funeral Home, conducted by Hev. Henry T. Blackaby.

Surviving are- his wife. Lottie: one daughter Mrs. Charles iMildredi Bowers: five grandchildren: six great grandsons: a brother. Erie Paiiner of Glendale, California. Mr.

McCutcheon was born In Ontario and came west to Saskatoon in 1912. In 1918 he lolned the Canadian Army and served overseas with the 65th Battalion Following the war Mr. Mc-Cutdheon lived in Moose Jaw for a short period, in Vancouver for five years. Big River for 15 years and In 1944 returned to Saskatoon where he had resided for the past 26 years. He had been employed by McGavms Bakery In Saskatoon for a period of 13 years.

Mr. McCutcheon was a member of the Royal Canadian Legion Branch No. 63 in Saskatoon. Interment will take place In Hillcrest Memorial Gardens. (Courtesy parking south of the Chapel on 4th Avenue at 25th St reel I.

12-22-c TEVrNDALE THE DEATH OF Robert Tevendale. age 70 years, of 1136 Elliott Street, occurred suddenly at his home on December 19th. 1970 The funeral service will be held on Tuesday, December 22nd at 3.30 from the Chapel of the Saskatoon Funeral Home conducted by Dr. R. Davidson.

Surviving are-his wife Helen: two sons. Glen. New York. NY and Robert. Toronto: two grandsons: two sisters.

Miss Muriel Tevendale. Winnipeg, and Bert Young (Ravi. Victoria: two brothers. David, Winnipeg and John. Toronto The late Mr Tevendale was born In Scotland and came to make his home in Winnipeg 52 years ago.

He Joined the Lownev's Comnanv in Winnipeg and was transferred to Regina in the 1926's He came to Saskatoon In 1932 and had aerved over 46 years wllh the company at the time of his retirement several years ago He had been a member of the Lions international arid had aerved as president of the Saskatoon Lion's Club. Mr Tevendale was Deputy Commissioner with the Civil Defence in Saskatoon Interment will take place In Woodlawn Cemetery. (Courtesy parking area south of the Chapel on 4th Avenue at 25th Street.) 12-22-c FUNERALS BOCHAR THE FUNERAL SER-vlce of Mrs Teklla Bochar. who died on December I6lh. 1970, was held from St.

Georges Cathedral on December 16th at 16-30 a.m conducted by Roy. W. Iwaszko Pall-beareni were: Alex Baiun, Bill Melnychuk, Nick Bodnarchuk, Mike Patrick. Philip Sawula. Peter Kolv-alter Interment Was made In the Catholic Ccmeterv.

Arrangements were tn care of Westwood Funeral ChapcL 12-22-c IF around them, If Moscow or Peking sought parity in the placement of tactical nuclear weapons comparable to the worldwide posture of the U.S., we could face an international crisis comparable to that of the Cuban missile crisis of 1962," the subcommittee said. The warning was contained in a report summing up a 22-month investigation into U.S. military commitments abroad by the foreign relations subcommittee on U.S. security agreements and commitments abroad. The report sharply criticized Former ambassador dies at 68 OTTAWA (CP) Arnold Hee-n the personification of quiet diplomacy in Canadas relations with the United States, died Sunday at age 68.

Funeral services for Mr. Hee-ney, who was to 'have retired Dec. 31 after a 32-year career in the federal public service, are to be held Wednesday morning at Ottawas Christ Church Cathedral. Mr. Heeney served as Canadas ambassador to the U.S.

from 1953 to 1962 with a two-year interruption in 1957-58 when he was called back to Ottawa to act as chairman of the public service commission. At his death he was chairman of the Canadian sections of both the International Joint Commission and of the permanent Joint board of defence. One of his last official acts was to sign a comprehensive report on pollution in the lower Great Lakes to be delivered by the IJC to the Canadian and U.S. 'government at the end of the year. Yacht missing SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Sea adventurer Lee Quinn and his crew of three women were still missing at sea Sunday, nearly five weeks after they were due here on a cross-Pa-1 cific yacht voyage, the United tates Coast Guard said.

i A spokesman said no merchant ship has reported seeing the 48-foot Neophyte Too and that an aerial search along the West Coast probably will begin Monday. RATES Star-Phoenix Want Ad Hates: Six Cents Per Word Per Day Six Consecutive Insertions for tbe Price of Five Minimum Count 12 Words Minimum Charge 75c Per Day Classified Display is charged at 13.50 per single column inch. Where 10 point or large type is desired bv the- advertiser for the complete advertisement, the rate per word Is 12c per dav. Minimum count 12 words, minimum dally charge 11.50. Figures in groups of five or less, dollar marks, initial letters, count as one word.

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WANT AD PHONE 653-2100 CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAY, SUNDAYS MAIL SUBSCRIPTION RATES IN SASKATCHEWAN 1 vear (30 60 0 months $18 06 3 months ilO.DO 1 month Sat. only In Saskatchewan $7.50 per vr. Bv mall or letter carrier walks In Saskatoon I year $46.66 Bv Carrier 56 Cents Per Week To All Other Provinces and Countries Outslds Canada 1 month 1 year 140.00 Sat. oalv outside Saskatchewan 412 00 per year Back Copies by Mill by of 414 414 of any the day PUBLIC NOTICE TAKE NOTICE that the Rural Municipality of Corman Park No. 344 intends to pass a Bylaw to amend Bylaw No 570 being Bylaw No.

070 cited as an "Amendment to the Zoning Bylaw" which shall apply to the area within the limits of the Rural Municipality of Corman Park No. 344 excepting thereout the area known as The Saskatoon Planning District: and shall provide for the following amendments thereto including amendments to the Zoning Map attached to and forming part of Bylaw No. 570: 1. Detail Zoning Map No. 15A being Part of the South-West (SW) Quarter of Section Twenty-Eight (28) in Township Thirty-Seven i37).

Range Five (5). West of the Third Meridian. changing Agricultural I.arge I Acreage Zone (A3) to Highway Commercial Zone (HC) 2. Re-zoning Ail of the North-East (NE) Quarter of Section Thirty-Two (32) in Township Thirty-Eight 1 38) Range Five (5 West of the Third Meridian from Agricultural Large Acreage (A3) to Agricultural Large Acreage (A4). 3.

Re-zoning All of the West Half of Section Thirty-Six (36) in Township Thlrtv-Seven (37) In Range Five (5) West of the Third Meridian from Park Zone (P) to Agricultural Large Acreage Zone A3i. I 4. To amend Section 22 (3) of the Heavy Industrial Zone (l.2i to read A site area shall be provided of not less than ten (10) acres. 5. To amend Park Zone (P) Section 17 (7) Delete Section (7) and substitute the following in lieu: "Front yards shall be provided in accordance with the following minimum schedules: (a) along municipal roads a front yard shall be provided of not less than one hundred and fifty (150) feet in depth measured from the centre line of the municipal road.

(b) along Provincial highways, a front yard shall be provided of not less than one hundred and elghty-one (181) feet in depth, (or more If directed bv the Minister of Highways i. measured from the centre line of the Provincial Highway." 6. To amend Agricultural Small Holding Zone (A.l) Section 18 (8i Delete Section (6) and substitute the following in lieu: Front yard shall be provided in accordance with the following minimum schedule: (a) along municipal roads, a front yard shall be provided of not less than one hundred (100) feet in depth measured from the centre line of the municipal road. (b) along Provincial highways a front yard shall be provided of not less than one hundred and eighty-one (181) feet In depth, (or more if directed by the Minister of Highways), measured from the centre line of the Provincial Highway." 7. To amend Agricultural Large Acreage Zone (AS) Section 19 (7) Delete Section (7) and substitute the following in lieu: "Front yards shall be provided in accordance with the following minimum schedule: (ai along municipal roads a front yard shall be provided of not less than one hundred and fifty (150) feet in depth, measured from the centre line of the municipal road, ib) along provincial highways, a front yard shall be provided of not less than one hundred and elghty-one (181) feel in depth, i or more if directed bv the Minister of Highwavsi.

measured from the centre line of the Provincial High-wav with the exception that along Provincial Highway No. 60 a front yard shall be pro-, vided of not less than one hundred and twenty-five (125) feet In depth, (or more If I directed by the Minister of Highways), measured from the centre line of the Provincial Highway. 8 To amend Highway Commercial Zone (H.C.) Section 20 (5)(b. Delete Section 9b) and substitute the following In lieu: "For all other permitted uses, a front yard shall be provided in accordance with the following minimum schedule: (a) along municipal roads a front yard shall be provided of not less than one hundred and flftv (150) feet In depth, measured from the centre line of the Municipal road. (b) along Provincial highways a front yard shall be provided of not less than one hundred and elghtv-one (181) feet In depth, (or more if directed bv the Minister of Highways), measured from the centre line of the Provincial Highway with the exception that along Provincial Highway No 60.

a front vard shall be provided of not less than one hundred and twenty-five (125) feet in depth, (or more if directed by the Minister of Highways), measured from the centre line of the Provincial highway." 9. To amend Light Industrial Zone (1.1) Section 21 (5). Delete Section 15) and substitute the following in lieu: "Front vards shall be provided In accordance wllh the following minimum schedule: (a) along service street, a front yard shall be provided of not less than fifty (50 feet in depth. i (b) along municipal roads, a front yard shall be provided of not less than one hundred and flftv (150) feet In depth I measured from the centre line of the municipal road. (c) along Provincial highways, a front vard shall be provided of not less than one hundred and eighty-one (181) feet In depth (or more if directed bv the Minister of High-wavs).

measured from the centre line of the Provincial Highway." 10. To amend Heavy Industrial Zone (1.2) Section 22 (5). Delete Section (5) and substitute the following In lieu: "Front vards shall be provided In accordance with the following minimum schedule: (a) along municipal roads, a front yard shall be provided of not less than one hundred and fifty (150) feet In depth, measured from the centre line of the municipal road. (b) along Provincial highways, a front yard shall be provided of not less than one hundred and slghty-one (1811 feet In depth, (or more If directed by the Minister of Highways) measured from the centre tine of the Provincial Highway. The proposed bvlaw may be inspected all persons Interested at the office the Secretary-Treasurer of the Rural Municipality of Corman Park No.

$44, -20th Street. Saskatoon, on any day of the week other Ilian Saturday and Sunday and Statutory Holidays from o'clock in the morning until 12:00 noon. The proposed bvlaw will be considered by the Municipal Council at 20th Street, Earn. Saskatoon. Saskatchewan at 2 36 p.m.

on the 8th day January. A.D 1971, together with written objections which have been received by the Secretary-Treasurer before the said consideration. DATED at the City of Saskatoon. In Province of Saskatchewan this 21st of December. A.D.

1970. K. H. Jamieson. Secretary-Treasurer, Rural Municipality of Corman Park No.

344. 12-22-c-a i 'Oh, buy it, Mini! Were so far in hock now it doesnt make any difference 12-22-c.

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