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Star-Phoenix from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada • 33

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the STAR-PIIOENTX Saskatoon, Thursday, November 26, 1970 33 MALE HELP WANTED 12 (Continued) DEATHS (Continued) NOTICES (Continued) BECKETT WILLIAM HENRY. A longtime resident of Biggar district, parsed away Nov. 24, at me axe of 9 vears. Funeral service wiH be held Friday. Nov.

27. at 2 00 p.m from Third Avenue United Church. Rev. M. H.

Adams officiating. Interment Bi g-gar Cemetery. Biggar Funeral Home in care of arrangements. ll-itC linotype machinist REQUIRED By Growing Central Alberta Dally 6 hnotvpe machines Including: one F.ltcirun. 3 ITS units JTU shop.

Dav City population 27 Ooo. Apply Red Deer Advocate. Index to Classifications Acreage. Acreage Industrial In Memorlam 4 Arents 12B Investment Properties VA Articles For Sale 25 Insurance 63A Articles Wanted Auto Repairs A Accessories 73 Listings Wanted 39 Autos A Trucks Wanted 72 Livestock 33 Autos For Sal. 71 Loans Wanted Auto Finance 71A Lost A Found 10 Lots Wanted .1 Babvstttlnz 13C Lots For Sale 40 Bank Loans 35 NOTICE OF ANNUAL AND EXTRAORDINARY MEETING Notice is hereby Riven that the Annual ami an Extraordinary Meeting i A the Shareholders of the Saskatoon Industrial ExhitaUon Limited will be held at the Administration Building Exhibition Grounds, at llie Cilv of Saskatoon, in the Province of Saskatchewan.

on the ninth dav of December A D. 1970 at three o'clock in the afternoon. H. C. THOMAS.

PRESIDENT YUZIK THE PASSING OF MRS. Irene Yuzik. age B7 years, of St. Ann's Home. Sa.skai.oun.

occurred at her residence on Nov. 25. The funeral service will be held on Saturday. Nov 28 at 10 a.m. from St Marv Roman Catholic Church.

Pravers will be said in St. Marv Church Fndav evening Nov. 27 at 7 30 pm. Park Funeral Chapel will be in charge. Surviving are: two daughters, Mrs.

M. Sands (Ann) of Saskatoon and Mrs Fahey (I-eonat of Seattle. Washington, U.S.A.; two sons. John YU4ik of Saskatoon and Michael A. of Nokomis.

also 8 grandchildren and 8 great grandchildren A resident of Saskatoon for Uie past 37 vears. Mrs. Yuik TC iri was born in the Ukraine She was REQUIRED IMMEDIATELY. married in the Ukraine and came to to Foreman. The Red Deer.

Alberta. licensed alignment technician as well B.C. Properties Births Bicycles A Motorcycles Board A Room Board A Room' Wanted Boats A Accessories Business Opportunities Business A Prof. Directory Buildings 43A Monuments Musical Instruments Card of Thanks 5 Coal A Wood 32 Painting Corns A Stamps 24A Personal Pet Stock Deaths 2 Plumbing 22 A Detective Security 23 Poultry A Eggs 36 Domestic Help Wanted 13B Real Estate 43 Farm Lands For Sale 69 Eavestroushs 22 Farms Wanted 59 Rooms Furnished 33 Feed A Seed 35 Rooms Unfurnished 34 Female Help Wanted 13 Rooms Furnished A Unfur.) 54A Female Instruction ISA Rooms Wanted 63 female Situations Wanted 15 Financial 68 Situations td (Male-Female) 17 Florists 8 Snowmobiles 70A Funerals 3 Snowmobile Accessories Funeral Directors 7 Stores A Offices 60 Furnishings 23A Storage Space 39 Furniture Rentals 25B Suites. Furnished Suites.

Unfurnished 31A Garages and Parkin 47 Suites Furnished-Unfur.) 51 Gardening 33A Suites Wanted Garden Produce 34 Summer Resorts "7 Swap 31 Help Wanted (Male-Female) 18 Hospital Personnel ISA Teachers Wanted 23 Hoiels-Motels 68 Tires A Vulcanizing 74 Houses For Rent (Furnished) 45 Trades A Professions 21 Machinery A Repairs 30 Public order bill continues under fire OTTAWA (CP) The govern- reconsideration of the bills defi- Ross 1 (L Bruce) ment's public order bill ran the nition of unlawful association," scolded the opposition for this gauntlet of opposition attacks Charles-Arthur Gauthier (Credi- nonsense of bringing in amend-again Wednesday as New Dem- tiste-Roberval) said the defini- ments at every opportunity." ocrats and Creditisies tried to tion was unclear. Members of the FLQ arent turn the bill back to committee The definition, as amended in bunch of Sunday-school kids, of the whole for more detailed committee, declares illegal the know. Mr. lhichet said, study. Front de Liberation du Quebec NjUe The Liberals won 115 to 89 or any group that advocates of Champlain) replied that MPs against an NDP motion for re- force or crime to win govern- snotild not have to decide on consideration of a clause mak- mental change within Canada jvmS government extraor-ing retroactive membership in with respect to the province of dinaf'y powers when emotions the Front de Liberation du Quebec or its relationship to ar.

Quebec a crime. Canada We hou not adopt legis a- i Uon we would regret later on. A Creditiste motion to reconsi- The bill shou apply to all The public order bill would re der the bill definition of un- provinces, Mr. Gauthier said. lace reguations invoked lawful association was turned Justice Minister John Turner Oct.

16 under the War Measures down 160 to 28, with Liberals sajd the definition clearly ap- Act with certain limitations on and Conservatives combining pjes to FLQ members or sup- powers to hold people in jail against the NDP and Credi- porters anywhere in Canada, without charge or trial, tistes. David MacDonald (PC But it did apply to the over- Earlier in the Commons Mr. Egmont) and Roch LaSalle (PC throw only of the Quebec gov- Turner said there had been dis- Johette) supported the ernment or Quebec's relation to cussions with the Quebec gov-amendment. Canada, not to the governments ernment on protection of per- Standing in the 264-seat Com- of other provinces. sons released without charge mons is Liberal 153, Conserva- NDP Leader T.

C. Douglas under the War Measures Act tive 73, NDP 23, Creditiste 13, said his party supports the mo- regulations, but that any an-Independent 1, vacant 1. tion for reconsideration of the nouncement must come from The bill, introduced Nov. 2, term advocate violent over- Quebec Justice Minister Jerome moved into third and final read- throw. Choquette.

ing stage Monday after about A more specific term, such as Mr. Turner told the House two weeks of clause-by-clause incite," would be preferable. that by Wednesday morning 453 study. David MacDonald said the persons had been arrested Debate goes on today with vagueness of the definition was under the regulations, one re-ar-Creditiste promises of more at- clearly reprehensible. rested, 402 released and 51 de- tempts to send the bill back to Attacking the NDP motion for tained, of whom two had been committee.

Wednesday, urging review of the retroactive clause, sentenced. Crash inquiry argues over recorder tapes TORONTO (CP) Lawyers general public and witnesses Mr. MacKinnon said the most representing the Air Canada were excluded. vital part of the tape concerns flight crew that rode a crippled Mr. MacKinnon said there the time at which the elongated jetliner to a fitry death July 5 were some minor omissions in DC-8-63 stretch jet first came fought strongly at a federal in- the transcript because of words into contact with the Toronto quiry Wednesday against ad- that were garbled when spoken control tower until final impact mission of transcripts of cockpit and a one-second gap in the in a farmers field north of the conversations picked up by the tape at the instant the aircraft airport 10 minutes later, aircrafts flight recorder.

bcninced off the runway. Mr. MacKinnon drew strong The flight recorder taped the The aircraft dropped from a support from D. K. Laidlaw, final 33 minutes of Flight 621 height of 60 feet hard enough representing McDonnell Doug-which crashed into a field north to sink its tailskid a full inch las which delivered the of Toronto International Airport into the asphalt surface.

The jetliner to Air Canada in April, minutes after bouncing off a flight recorder is located in the The company came in for runway, killing all 109 persons tail section of the aircraft and criticism at Tuesdays inquiry aboard. was apparently jarred enough sessions for structural short- Trailers Warehouse Space 42 Weddings 1A Winter Resorts 2A comings in the aircraft such as a failsafe device in a pylon connecting the engine to the wing that didnt work properly. Mr. Laidlaw noted that the inquiry had hitherto dealt with the condition of the aircraft only, its design, structures and mechanical functions. He said he believed there must also be a complete and full disclosure of human factors involved in the crash.

as a fullv licensed tune-up technician Oniv qualified applicants will be accepted. Top wages. aU company benefits. Apply to Mr. Ozie Jaster, Service Manager.

Beny's Crevrolet DldsniobUe. 4.0 South Railway Street. Medicine Hat. Alberta. il-27-c LIGHT DUTIES FOR 2 BOYS 17-19 Due to expansion, large Canadian firm has openings for two young men who are interested in a career that pavs above average.

To qualify applicants must be; 1. Free to travel Canada 2. Neat appearing 3. Ambitious and honest. 4.

Single. 5. Abie to meet public. 6. Abie to start immediately.

Salary plus commission and other companv benefits. Grade 9 minimum No experience necessarv. 1 raining program and new car transportation supplied. Lor personal interview see Mr. Pat Johnson at the Executive Motor Hotel, Thursday.

Friday and Saturday, 11:30 a.m. and 3-4 p.m. No phone call please. 11-28-0 WANTED: BY EXPANDING FORD dealership Central Alberta, a qualified Ford partsman, a tune-up mechanic and a combination salesman. Experience: 5 years minimum.

Apply in writing to Box 1540. Weutskiwin, Alberta. 12-3-c APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED FOR the position of sales representative for Saskatchewan in the field of radio. TV. appliances and records.

Please submit a complete resume including salary anticipated to S. H. Wootten. Thomas ftathwell Limited. 575 Roseberry St.

Winnipeg 21, Man. All replies will be held in strict confidence. 11-27-c JOURNEYMAN heavy duty mechanics required for henworth Motor Truck Shop, location Saskatoon. Apply to Mr. D.

Leach, Custom Truck Sales 2325 Faithful Saskatoon. 12-3-C MARRIED MAN FOR DAIRY FARM near Saskatoon. House, utilities supplied. Experience and reference required 374-QJou. Vic Summerfeldt.

12-1-c EXPERIENCED FRONT END SER-vice attendant. References required. Apply in person: West Side Service and Marine Ave. H. and 20th St.

Government of Canada CHAINMAN (LEGAL SUKVEYS) $2 48 per hour Ministry of Transport. Real Estate branch. Edmonton, Quote No. 70-T-HQ-913. Apply immediately: Canada Man power Centre.

10015 193 Avenue, Edmonton 15. Alberta. 11-27-0 IMMEDIATELY. MANAGER FOR meal and grocery outlet, with cutting and curing experience Wages negotiable, stale age. A.

W. Rode, Lamgaii. Sask. 12-2-p SALES REPRESENTATIVE A National Automotive Rubber and Chemical Companv requires a Sales Representative to call on all accounts the Sask. Marketing area.

Employee benefits include saiarv. medical plan, company car and expenses. Reply including complete resume to Box 1551X, Star-Phoenix 11-27-8 ROUTE MAN TO DELIVER AND take orders for household products Estimated routes Must be 21 or over; Car required. 343-8222. 11-28-c TRADE SCHOOLS (MALE) 12a BELL AND HOWELL SCHOOLS TRAIN men for lobs in electronics.

TV. radio, communications and engineering technology. Box 324C. Star-Photmx 34-3o6. -11-28-0 ADIOYoLLEG OF CANADA TV General Electronics Electronic Engineering Technology 516 12lb Saskatoon 652-5390 xtf AGENTS 12b MAKE EASY Easy to sell Pamv Hose.

Also socks fur the enure famliv, tights, briefs and bikim panties, etc. Tree instructions and color catalogue. Write today; RESLON HOSIERY LTD. 10383 Hebert Montreal North 459. Quebec.

m-ll-27-e PROVINCIAL SALES AGENT REQUIRED We desire an aggressive sales agent for the entire province. We are offering a group of nationally established products that a sales agent can develop, primary market: Pharmacies, wholesalers, de partment stores and discounters. Send reply to: BOX 1543X. STAR-PHOENIX 11-28-c A WESTERN FIRM. LODER COLLIER CO.

OF EDMONTON. ARE EXPANDING AND LOOKING FOR A SALES AGENT IN SASKATOON AND NORTHERN SASKATCHEWAN. TO HANDLE CALENDARS. ADVERTISING SPECIALTIES AND THE EXCLUSIVE SUTHERLAND MURPHY LINE. PROTECTED TERRITORY AVAILABLE FOR A STEADY PRODUCER.

THIS IS A REAL OPPORTUNITY FOR A MAN WHO CAN SELL AND SPECIAL CONSIDERATION WILL BE GIVEN A MAN WHEN HE HAS PROVEN HE CAN HANDLE THE JOB AND TURN IN A SATISFACTORY VOLUME. REPLY GIVING SALES EXPERIENCE. AGE. MARITAL STATUS. TERRITORY COVERED AND CAR AVAILABILITY TO 313 RE VILLON EDMONTON, ALBERTA.

12-3-C FEMALE HELP WANTED 13 Tha instrument, later re- to cause a blank spot covered from the wreckage, picked up everything that was said by Captain Peter Hamilton, the jets pilot, First Officer Donald Rowland and Second Officer Harry Hill. Objections were raised at the inquiry, which is searching for the cause of the crash, by lawyers John Keenan and W. A. Grant, representing the estates of the three officers on the flight deck. Mr.

Justice Hugh Gibson of the Exchequer Court of Canada, inquiry commissioner, reserved QUEBEC (CP) The na decision on their objections. He tional assembly passed a resolu-said he would rule on the mat- strike tion Wednesday to from ter when the inquiry resumed at the record a -disgraceful a.m. today. change between Remi Paul and The legal moves came after Bernard Dumont, members of Mr. Justice Gibson and the 13 two Opposition parties, lawyers participating the in TENDERS DEPARTMENT OF INDIAN AFFAIRS AND NORTHERN DEVELOPMENT NATIONAL AND HISTORIC PARKS TENDER Contract No WR 185-70 Air Conditioning Svstem Indian Museum Budding BatUeford National Historic Park The work consists of: Supply and Installation of Air Conditioning Svstem.

Scaled tenders marked as to content will be received up to: 3 00 m. (Mountain Standard Time) Thursday. December 10. 1970. Tender Documents can be: OBTAINED: From the National and Histone parks Branch.

131 Customs Building. Room 349 Calgary 21. Alberta. VIEWED: At the office of the Suermtendent. Battlcford National Historic Park or at tins Construction Association in the following cities: 1.

Saskatoon. Saskatchewan. 2. Prince Albert. Saskatchewan.

The lowest or any tender not necee-aniy accepted. D. W. STREET. P.

REGIONAL ENGINEER. NATIONAL AND HISTORIC PARKS BRANCH 11-27-C CJJ Canadian National Scaled tenders will be received at the irfla-e the Regional l.unmecr. Winnipeg. Manitoba, uuul two clock Central Standard Time. In the after-noon of Tuetdav.

15 Decemlier 197D. for the construction of combination Garaite Off'i-e and Storage Builchnu at Retfina Saskatchewan. Plans, specifications. Instructions to bidders and furin of contract mav be seen and form of tender obtained from the offices of the Area hmoneer. Saskatoon, and Assistant Superintendent at Reauia.

Seta of plans specifications, will he loaned to Contractors on the deposit of a certified chorine made payable to the Canadian National Railway Company. for an amount of fifty dollars tl.VlOOi Sir each set. Deposit cheque will be returned wtien plans, specifications. are returned tu Uie Railway In Kuod condition. Tender will not be considered unless made on form supplied bv the Railway and accompanied bv a certified cheque drawn on a chartered bank in Canada In favour of the Canadian National Railway Company for five percent of the total amount of tender.

llh No bid bonds will be accepted with lender fltii tenders fur this work. The lowest or any necessarily accepted. J. C. Gardiner.

Vice-President. Winnipeg. Manitoba. I 11-30-c TENDERS MORTGAGE AND HOUSING CORIORATION SEALED Tender, platnlv marked ax to content and addressed to the undefined will be received up to 2 00 Saskatoon time. Thumd.iv.

December 17th. 1970 for the construction of 10 housing units for aeiuor citizens at Rosihern. Saskatchewan, sponsored bv the Federal Government. Province of i Saskatchewan and the 'lown of Rost item. plan and specification and form of tender required can be obtained bv )nm contractor at the address shown xdow and are available for Inspection at Saskatoon.

Regina and Prince Albert ronstrunion Associations, at the Town Hall Hosthern, and at M.H.C office at Saskatoon and Regina. A deposit of loo Lo is renuired for each set of plans specifications and document. 1 his deposit is forfeited If plans. qH(ifnations and documents are not reeel vd at this office Intact and In good condition on or before the tenth dav Billowing the date of contract award. Fach tender mast be accompanied bv a Ui'e Bid Bond or bv a security depiwlt of 10' of the tender where the tender doe not exceed 9230.000.

plus 5e of the amount by which the tender exceeds 92m ooo The maximum amount of security deposit required with anv one proposal Is Sion non. Such security (Mtohii shall be retain bv Central Mortgage and Housing Corporation to ensure due performance of the contract. Cash, a certified cheque, bearer or negotiable Dominion of Canada bonds will be accepted a security deposit. AU cheques must be made pavabie to the order of Central Mortgage and Housing Corporation. The lowest or anv tender not necessarily accepted, G.

Snevd, Manager, Central Mortgage and Housing Corporation. PO. Box 1107, 440 2nd Ave. SASKATOON. Sask.

11-30-C DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS, CANADA TENDERS SEALED TENDEDS ad(1r-ssd to the Chief, Financial and Admimatrative Services. Department of Public Work of Canada. 102J5 lOoih Avenue. EDMONTON, Alberta and endorsed AIR CONDITIONING. FEDERAL BUILDING.

WEYBURN. Saskatchewan will be. received until II 30 a.m. (M.S.T.), DECEMBER 10. 1970, Tender document can be obtained on deposit of $25 iw iii the form of a CERTIFIED BANK CHEQUE made pavabie to the RECEIVER GENE RA1 OF' CANADA through the following Department of public Works of Canada offices: 9o2 Spadina Crescent East, SASKATOON 701 Financial Building.

REGINA. and mav be viewed at the Construction Association Offices In SASKATOON and REGINA, Saskatchewan. The deposits will be released on return of Hie document in good con dttion within one mouth from the date of lender opening. To be considered, each tender must be submitted on the form supplied bv the Department and must be accompanied bv Uie security specified in the tender documents. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted.

Ian M. Thomas. Chief. Financial and Administrative Services. 11-27-C DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORT CANADA TENDERS SEAt.ED TRNDEflS.

addressed to the unvlersigned and marked Tende for D.N.B. Site Regina. will be received up to 3:00 p.m. WINNIPEG TIME. December 15 1970.

for the establishing an N.D.B. she and related work near Regina Airport, Regina, Saskatchewan. Plans, specifications and related documents mav be obtained on application to the undersigned. .301 Income Tax Building. 391 York Avenue.

Win-nlMg 1, Manitoba. utKin receipt of a certified cheque, made payable to the Receiver General of Canada, for the sum of $25 00. The Department does not bind itself to accept the loweat, or any tender. I K.v Young. Regional Supply Officer 11-28C Canada to Winnipeg.

Mail, in In 1906 she moved to to the Copeland district where they farmed until 1933 when she moved to Saskatoon where she had made her home until her passing. Mrs Yuik was predeceased bv her husband Steve. Sept. 25. 1961.

Interment will be made in the Roman Catholic Section of the Voodlawn Cemetery 11-27-c WRIGHT THE DEATH OF MRS. Helen Campbell Wright, age 58 yean, of 22 Crescent. Saskatoon, occurred in a local hospital on November 23rd. 1970. The funeral service will be held on Friday.

November 27th at 3.30 m. from the Chapel of Saskatoon Funeral Home, conducted by Rev Frank Meadows. (In lieu of flowers, donations to the Canadian Cancer Society. 305 Central Chambers Bldg, would be appreciated.) Surviving are. her husband, Phil.

R. Tight; two daughters. Mrs. Brenda Remus of Cairo, Egypt and MernElien at home; a son Phillip J. Wright of Saskatoon, a sister, Mrs Hazel Faint of Oshawa; two brothers.

Frank Smallacombe of Salvadore and Gordon Smallaeombe of Victoria. She was predeceased by an elder brother. Russell Smallacombe. Mrs. Wright was born in Regina and received her education in Salvador She later moved to Re.

gina where she lived until coming to Saskatoon 23 years ago. Interment will take place in W'oodiawn Cemetery. Courtesy parking south of the Chapel on 4th Avenue at 25th Street.) 11-27-c FUNERALS GIBB1NGS FUNERAL SERVICES for the late F-luabeth Amelia Gib-bings of Saskatoon and formerly of Rusetown. were held from the Rose-town United Church on Monday. Nov.

23rd at 1:30 pm Rev. O. Hodge officiated Clements Kosetowfn Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Surviving are: two daughters. Mrs, Irene Barlman of Medicine Hat and Mrs.

Blanche Moxley of Roseiown: three sons. Gordon of Roseiown. Charies of Winnipeg and Dr. Jack of labor. Altar na; eighteen grandchildren; thirteen great grandchildren, two sisters and one brother.

11-27-c RABOWSKI THE FUNERAL SE -vice of Miss Mary Ann Grabowshi. who died on November 17th, 1970. was held from St Mary's Church on November 25th at 10 a.m. conducted bv Rev. J.

Ogle. Pallbearer were: Ed Grabowski, Peter Grabowski, Joe Grabowski. Walter Prochera, Steve Grvbowski. Ken Prochera Interment was made In the Roman Catholic Cemetery. Arrange menu were in care of Westwood Funeral Chapel.

11-27-c JOSVANGER THE FUNERAL SER vice of Bertha Josvanger, who died on November 22, 1970. was held from Uie Chapel of the Saskatoon Funeral Horne on Wednesday. Novem ber 25th at 1.30 pm conducted bv Rev. lifford McMnrtrv. Pallbearer were: Prvce Evans.

Roddy Cameron. Glen Church. Reece Jones. Boswell Belcher. Orville Holland.

Interment took place in Woodlawn Cemetery. 11-27-c LEBKAU THF. FUNERAL SER-vice of Mrs. Margaret Astella Le Beau, who died un November 22 was held from St Michaels Roman Catholic Church on Nov. 25th at Fin.

conducted by Rev. Dorman ailbearcr were: Ross Flohr. Dave McTavish. A1 Flohr. Jack Caldwell, Leo SwaUtchina.

Alf McNab Interment was made in the family plot in Woodlawn Cemeterv. Park Funeral Chapel was In charge of arrange mem. ll-27-c MALKC THE FUNERAL SERVICE of Mr Nettie Malec. who died on November 2yih was held from St Peter and St Paul Ukrainian Catholic Church on Nov. 25th at 10 30 a conducted bv Rev.

G. Sywanvk Pallbearer were: Baldwin Malec. Flmer Malec. Edward Suclvrab. John Austin Orest Orenchuk.

Peter Kostvna. Interment was made In the fanu'lv plot in the Roman Catholic Seition of Woodlawm Cemeterv. Park Funeral Chapel was in charge of arrange mem 11-27- MURPHY- THE FUNERAL SER vice of Charles Alexander Murphv who died on November 21. 1970. was held from the Chapel of Ihe Savka toon Funeral Home on Wednesday, November 25h at 10 30 am.

con ducted by Rev. Frank Meadows Honorary pallbearers were: Herman Hildred. Montv Blue. Walter Harrington. Ralph Palmer.

George fichwalm Fred Cosford: Active pallbearers were Ross Walker. Jim Stephenson Trueman Smith. Robert Robertson Arthur Manln. Kent Murphv. Interment took plac in Woodlawn Cemeterv 11-27-c IN MEMORIUM SMART IN LOVING MEMORY OF our dear son and brother, Kenneth, who passed away Nov.

26. 19fi5. We never lose the ones we love, For memory keeps them near: Tune dims the loss and lets the love Shine bright and sweet and clear Ever loved and rememlered by his mother, father, sister and brother, and family. 11-27-c FUNERAL DIRECTORS 7 McKAGUES FUNERAL HOME M. McKague R.

J. McKague D. A. Newbiggine Phone 242-3131 3ou 3rd S. xtf PARK FUNERAL CHAPEL Jack M.

Binkley Donald Sumer 311 3rd No. Phone 244-2193 xli WESTWOOD FUNERAL CHAPEL Rae J. Murdock Phone 653-3434 Terrv Michavluk 29th N. xtf SASKATOON FUNERAL HOME W. ARNOLD EDWARDS ROBERT F.

PAURIE Ph. 244-5577 338 4th N. xtf FLORISTS 8 FRANK J. POWDING FLORIST LTD. 234 2nd Avo.

S. fOpnosIte Odeon Theatre). Ph. 652-6272 day and night. xtf LOST AND FOUND 10 IF YOU HAVE LOST YOUR PET check with the S.P.C.A.

374-8101. xtf 1-YEAR-OLD MALE GERMAN SHEP-herd, black and tan. Yellowknife dog tag Ph. 373-0138. 11-28-c MALE HELP WANTED 12 RELIABLE SINGLE MAN FOR Mixed farm, permanent.

References appreciated. Phone 257-3752 or Box 1348X Star-Phoenix. 11-28-c GOOD MAN OVER 40 FOR SHORT trips surrounding Saskatoon. Man we want is worth up to 12.000 In year, plus regular cash bonus. Air mail President BA.

P.O. Box 79, Station Toronto 352, Ontario. 11-28-c ASSISTANT SERVICE STATION MANAGER To direct Service Station operations for evening. Sunday and holiday hours. Responsibilities to Include marking and dlvpiav of merchandise, motor vehicle repair estimates, supervision and training of staff under his direction.

Must have 5 years service station experience mechanics papers preferred. Full range of company benefits. Including sick leave, superannuation, and paid insurance and hospitalization premiums. Apply In person: Personnel Department SASKATOON CO-OP CENTRE 319 22nd East 11-30-c WANTED: TWO OR THREE WELD-era. Pressure ticket not essential Preferuhly 3 to 4 years experience.

Apply 226 Ave. north, tf Houses For Rent (Unfurnished) 48 Houses For Sale 44 Houses Wanted 49 Investments 50 TENDERS (Continued! CANADA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS TENDERS SEAl.im TENDERS to the undersigned. Department of Public Works of Canada, 902 Spadina Crescent. JTast. SASKATOON, Saskatchewan, endorsed TENDER FOR GAS PIPING TO NEW KITCHEN.

LAUNDRY. CURL-INK RINK AM) FARM ANNEX. SAS-KATCHKWAN PENITENTIARY. PRINCE ALBERT. SASKATCHEWAN, will be received until 3:00 P.M., (C.S.T.), December 8.

1970. Forms of tender, plans and specifications can be seen at or can be obtained through: Department of FMibhc Works Offices at 7ni Financial Building, Regina and 92 Spadina Crescent East. Saskatoon. Saskatchewan and may be viewed at the Construction Association offices Regma, Prince Albert and Saskatoon. To be considered each tender must be submitted on the printed forma supplied by the Department and in accordance with the conditions set forth therm.

The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. C. R. Macphee. Manager.

Administrative Services. Saskatchewan District. 11-27-c TENDER Tender 1U be received for printing official winter games program. Specification mav be obtained from ie 1971 Canada Winter Games Society, Centennial Auditorium. Saskatoon.

The game ocletv reserve the richt to reject (he Uw or any tender. Tenders close at 4.00 pm. December 7. 1970 Mark vour envelope tender games program. F.

W. Bowman 1971 Canadian Winter Game Society Centennial Auditorium Saskatoon. Saskatchewan 11-30-C SCHOOL BUS TENDERS The undersigned invite tenders to supply one or more unused school Bums equipped to Saskaichewan standards and in random sies from stock on hand for immediate delivery following acceptance of tender. Quote prices FOB Elroae and give full particular of chassis and body of each vehicle. Tender to be In the office of the undersigned by noon, December 1970.

txmest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Mr. C. N. Maclennan.

Sctool Unit No. 33, Box 430. ELROSE. Saak. 11-28-C oj Canadian National Sealed tender will be received at the office of the Regional Engineer.

Winnipeg. Manitoba, until two o'clock Central Standard Tune, in the afternoon of Tuesday. 15 December 1970. for the coiudrut tton of Repealer Station Building at Hudaon Bay, Saskatchewan. Plan, specifications, instructions to bidder and form of contract may be seen and form of tender obtained from the offices of the Area Engineer.

Dauphin; Area Engineer. Saskatoon; Terminal Traffic Manager, The Ptt; and CNR Agent. Hudson Bay. Sets of specifications. will be loaned to contractors on the deposit of a certified cheque made pavabie to the Canadian National Railway Company.

for an amount of fifty dollars $50.00) for each set. Deposit cheque will lie returned plans. spcqiD-cations, are returned to the Railway in good condition. Tenders will not be considered unless made on form supplied bv the Railway and accompanied bv a certified cheque drawn on a chartered bank in Canada in favour of the Canadian National Haiivay Company for five porceiU of thvt total amount of lender. No bid bond will be accepted with tenders for this work The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted.

J. C. Gardiner, Vice-President. Winnipeg. 11-30-c DEATHS ABREY THE DEATH OF MR.

AL-bert Wellington Abrey, age yean, of Leroy. Saskatchewan, occurred in hospital at North Battleford on Nov. 24. 190. The funeral service will be held on Friday, Nov.

27 at 1.30 p.m. from Uie Chapel of Saskatoon Funeral Home, conducted by Rev. A John. Surviving are: hi wife, Lil Ran; three daughter. Mrs.

J. i Betty) Anderson of Edmonton. Mrs. G. i Doreen) Davidsou of Saskatoon and Mrs, D.

(Deanna) Wheeler of Saskatoon; nine grandchildren; his father, Mr. John Abrey of New Westminster; three brothers and three sisters. Interment will take place in Woodlawn Cemetery. (Courtesy parking south of the Chapel on 4lli Avenue at 25th Street). 11-27-c ANDERSON THE PASSING OF Mr.

John Anderson, age ftl vears. of the Sherbrooke Nursing Home formerly of Cut Knife. occurred at his residence on Nov 24. The funeral service will be held on Friday. Nov.

27 at 2 from Park Funeral Chapel conducted bv Rev. S. Fauk of Cut Kmfo. Sask. Surviving are: his wife Bertha; two daughters.

Mrs Sorechon (Anna) of Yellowknife. N.W.T.. Mr. John Hil-liar (Eluabeth) of Biggar. one non, Lewis of Wevburn.

also fve grandchildren; three sisters Mrs Rov Robertson of Cut Knife, Mrs. Win. Burd of North Battleford. Mrs. Wlnnifred Foote of Peoria.

U.S.A.: two brothers. Fred and Hill of Cut Knife, Sask, Born in Minot. North Dakota. Mr. Anderson came to Canada 50 vears ago to the Cut Knife district where he was married and continued to reside there until he moved to Saskatoon seven months ago.

Interment will be made in the Woodlawn Cemetery. Courtesy parking north of tlie Chapel. ll-27-c DEATHS (Continued) ANDERSON NOV, 22. 1970 FL James Edward Anderson, aged 50 years. beloved husband of Mrs.

Greta Anderson. Suite 3. 2515 15th Street, west, passed away suddenly at the Hoiv Cross Hospital. Besides his beloved wife he is also survived by one son. Mr.

E. V'. iBuuh) Anderson. Meadow Lake. Saskatche.

wan: three daughters. Mrs. Grant iKareni Harding. Saskatoon. Deborah ana Wanda, at home: his mother.

Mrs. Margaret Anderson, Red Deer: three brothers. Jack, Sibbald. Douglas and Fillis. Red Deer.

He was predeceased by his father. Frills V. Anderson. Born at Merue Alberta, he served with the R.C.A.P, from 1939 until retiring as flight lieutenant in 1964 He was a member of the Army. Navy and Air Force Veterans Association and also a member of the Fraternal Order of F.agles and of whn he served as niannger for the past year.

Services at Leydens of Remembrance' Wednesday. November 25. 1970, 3 30 pm. Rev. Robert Shannon officiating.

Interment F'leld of Honour. Queen Park Cemetery. ll-27-c HAND THE PASSING OF LOREEN Agnes Hand, age 41 years, of Perdue. occurred Nov. Ik.

1970 In St. Paul's Hospital. Saskatoon. She is survived by her husband harle of Perdue: her parent. Mr.

and Mts Dennis: two sisters. Mrs. Edith Armstrong of Perdue and Mrs. Annabell Robertson of Kamloops: two brother Russel Den-Pi. Perdue, and Vernon Dennis.

Regina. Mrs Hand was born in Leney. Savk Her chief interest was her home, gardening and painting. Funeral services were held Nox. 21 at 2 D.m from Perdue Legion Hall with Mr J.

Stewart McPartlm officiating Honorary PaIHar'rs were: Baldwin R. Neote. Anderson, G. Uarruthens. Dvbvig.

I Cath-cart. Active Pallbearers were: N. Trak. William. L.

McLellan, K. Young. Tyson, J. Tvson. Usher were J.

Stewart. A Blonmqulst. Interment took place In Leney Cemetery. Biggar F'uneral Home waa in charge. 11-27-c KLUCHEWSK! THE DEATH OF Mr.

Mike Kluchewski. age 78 years, of 314 Ave. E. south. Saskatoon, occurred in a Saskatoon hospital on Tuesday.

November 24th. 1970. The funeral mass will be held on Saturday. November 2Mh at 10. oO a m.

from St. Georges Ukrainian Catholic Cathedral, conducted by Rt. Rev. J. Olvityk Prayer will be said at Westwood Funeral Chapel.

FTidy evening at 6.15 pm. Surviving are: hi loving wife. Pauline: two brothers. George, In B.C. and Dan.

hi the Ukraine The late Mr Mu chewski was born in the Ukraine and came to Canada in 1912. He lived at Montreal for a abort time, also at several points in Ontario, Manitoba, and Mr. Kloihewbkl had spent the winter inontlis in Saskatoon for several year and had lived continuously In saskatoon for the past 20 years, Intbrment will take place In the Catholic Cemetery. Arrangement are in care of Westwood F'uneral Chapel. IV-2S-C L1LLESAAR THE DEATH OK MR.

Arnold Lillesaar. age 45 years, of J714 Drinkle Street. Saskatoon, occurred suddenly on November 23rd. 1970. The funeral senice will be held ou Friday.

November 27th at 1.39 pin from Rock of Age Luth-eran Church. 2625 Preston Avenue, conducted by Rev. Richard Rognestt. Surviving are: his loving wife, Mary; two daughters. Angela and Karen, and a son David, ail at home; his parents, Mr.

and Mrs Augustine Lillesaar; two brothers. Karla and ildler. and a sister. Mrs. Helm) Launmai, all living in Estonia.

Mr. Lillesaar was born in F.stoma and came to Viscount. Saskaichewan in 1953 He later lived in Centra) Butte and for the past year had resided Saskatoon, Mr. Lillesaar had been employed a a mechanic with the Co-op Service Station at Broadway and Eighth Street, interment will take place in Woodlawn Cemetery. Saskatoon Funeral Home is in charge of arrangement, ll-27-c McMillan donald dougald McMillan, former resident of Plenty, passed away in local hospital ou Tuesday.

November 24. 1970. Mr. McMillan was born February 15. 186.

in Gteiigariy County. Ontario, sixth son of Donald and Rachel McMillan. He came west in 1906 and homesteaded at Keifield. and in 1910 moved to Plenty district where he fanned until he moved to Plenty village in 1953. He retired to Fairvlew Court.

Saskatoon in 1959 In April 1916 he married Christina McMillan a former resident of Glengarry They celebrated their golden wedding anniversary in 1966. Mr. McMillan was a member of the Cm. ted Church and a life member of Lukes laxjge No. 165.

AF AM of Plenty. He was an active community worker having served on the Plenty St District Agriculture Society Telephone company, Winslow school board and Plenty Historical Society. He was an ardent curler and sports enthusiast. Surviving are: his wife; one son. Fraser of Plenty; two daughters, Mrs, L.

(Edna) Fur-ber of Prince Albert and Mrs A. Grant of Uranium City; nine grandchildren; one great-grandson; one brother Roeey of Rosetown and several neices and nephews. Funeral Services will be hold from Plenty United Church on Saturday. November 28, at 2 p.m MST. Arrangements by Clements Funeral Home, Rose-town.

The family would appreciate donations for the Mentally Retarded 103-219 22nd St. E.t Saskatoon, in lieu of flowers. 11-28-c PARKER THE DEATH OF MRSL Jane France Parker, age 90 years, of Simpson, occurred on Nov 24, 1979. The funeral service will be held on Friday, Nov. 27 at 10 a m.

from St. Phillip's Roman Catholic Church in Simpson conducted bv Fr. Kaufman. Folhenngham Funeral Service wiU lie in charge. Surviving are; her husband, James L.

Parker of Simpson; three daughters, Mrs. Dolores M. Jolly of Westminster. California. Mrs.

Marie Jolly of Wintuer. California, and Mrs. Gertrude Zetuner of Simpson. three sons, Leo Pat Parker of Simpson Phillip C. Parker of Saskatoon.

and James J. Parker of Simpson, 19 grandchildren, and 29 great grandchildren; and four sisters, and one brother, all in California. Interment will te made In the Summon Cemetery. 11-27-c SH ELMER AGE 74. WO rd has been received from Victoria.

Australia, of the passing of the beloved uncle of Bruce and Gladys lie served with the Canadian Army w. 1, R.C.M.P. after the war. Australian Army W. W.

2. He and hi wife were visitors to Saskatoon in 1967. 11-27-p SWAN THE DEATH OF MRS. Frieda Susanne Swan, age 75 of Rosetown. anti formerly of Pemaine.

Sask, occurred In the Rosetown Hospital on November 25. 1970. Funeral service will bo held on Saturday. November 28. at 11:30 a.m.

MST from Rosetown Calvary Tabernacle conducted by Mr. Bert Dale Clements Rosetown Funeral Home will be in charge. Interment will follow In Hillcrest Memorial Garden Saskatoon at approximately 2:45 p.m, CST. 11-27-C Mr. Dumont (Cred-Megantic) attacked Philippe Demers (UN-St.

Maurice) for taking up too much time with a motion to study problems connected with administration of federal-provincial programs. The Creditiste said Mr. Demers had taken up all the time allotted to members every Wednesday for discussion of private members business. Mr. Paul (UN Maskinonge) stepped in to say Mr.

Dumonts position was imbecilic and showed that he had no idea of how the legislatures business was carried out. Its the first time Ive heard a dog barking in this chamber, WINDSOR, Ont. (CP) For he added the second day in a row Mr. Dumont replied that if he Wednesday, The Star published had a face like Mr. Pauls he only one of its three regular edi- would cover it with a pair of lions- trousers.

In a statement to readers, the Both members withdrew their newspaper says the delay is due statements when the Speaker into a labor slowdown." tervened and the assembly then Tuesdays paper was up to voted to strike the exchange two hours late, the paper says, from the record. Wednesdays was at least three hours late. Currently The Star is negotiating a new contract with three of its craft unions. A no-board conciliation report' was handed down Nov. 9 which would allow the unions to strike as of last Monday.

However the negotiations are currently under mediation. The old contract expired Feb. 28 between The Star and Local 553 Windsor of the International Typographical Union Local 274 Windsor of the International Printing, Pressman and Assist- quiry spent 1 y2 hours listening to the actual tape in the judge's chambers. It was an in-camera session from which the news media, Exit area unpoliced, probe told cN TOCF Cahf fAPI A 'of a ts 'u i on an he' "wind so Star chapter of Local 9 (De- troit) of the International Ster- eotypers and Electrotypers Union Rapeseed assurance OTTAWA (Staff) Assurance that the federal agriculture department was sticking by its recommendation that rapeseed acreage in 1972 be devoted to erucic acid-free varieties was given in the RATES Star-Phoenix Want Ad Rates: mx Per Word Per Dav Six Consecutive luseruona fur the price of Five Minimum Count 12 Words Minimum Charge 75c Per Dav Classified Display is charged at 3.50 per single column inch. Where lu point or large type is de sired bv the advertiser for the com ietu advertisement, the rate per word 12c per dav.

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That one block is where most of the missiles thrown at the presidential motorcade came from, added Blackmores report, released this week. We were instructed in no way to put men there orin any way indicate that this would be the exit the president was to take, he said. Therefore, the area was not policed. City officials said the report has been filed with the Santa HAIRDRESSER WITH EXPERIENCE Permanent position. Apply Magic Mirror.

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