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Star-Phoenix from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada • 23

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AIKATOOV tTAI-rnOEMZ, IATVBDAT, APRIL 1NT PAGE TWSKTY-TBRF9 MALE HELP WANTED 13 (Centlnard) STRICTLY BUSINESS By MacFeatters TENDERS tCeattooedt FLORISTS (CssUntfS) TENDERS 4Catino8 DEATHS RATES FXPFRIFNCFD IN PRFPARA. tion of Income tax returns tor full part-time work. Phone 29615. 4-U-ft FOUNTAIN pens TENDERS NEW SCHOOL AT BALCARRE8, SASK. BALCAHRLS h.D.

NO. 87 Sealed tender will received hr Baicarres School District No. 17 the construction of three-room school at Balcarrea. until 8.00 p.m. C.8.T.

Saturday. May 4. 1057. Tenders must bo submitted on the provided Tenders must be accompanied by a certified cheque or bid bond in the amount of flvo (S'A) per cent of the lender. Draw In i and specifications and oi lender mav be obtained from H.

Humm, Secretary-Treasurer 8 D. 87 at Balcarrea. or WUUam Swan, Architect. Punnichy, on deposit of $20.00. Deposit will be refunded on receipt of a legitimate bid return of drawings and specific cations in good order condition.

The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. J. H. Humm Secretary-Treasures, Balcarrea D. 87, Balcarrea, Sask.

4-8-c-s Company? WANTED. PARTSMAN FOR and Cockfthutt dealership. Also two qualified mechanics. Apply, stating qualifications to Acme Motors and Implements Canora, Sask. 4-11 -q NATIONAL DISTRIBUTOR Require, plumbing nd talesman.

Cash and carry exper lenc. preferred, rull pension and welfare benefits. Pleas state all particulars In first reply. Box 3238 Slar-Phoenlx. 4-8-e WANTED AT ONCE, DRIVER SALES-man for the city.

Salary, basic plus commission. Saskatoon bottling 415 Ave. B. south. 4-U-o MAN WITH 2-TON TRUCK, LATE model and In good shape, to operate In various sections of th province during the coming summer.

Apply stating dally rate Including all expenses to Box No. 255D Star-Phoenix. 4-8-0 SALESMAN Tf you ere desirous of earning hundreds of dollars monthly, THIS IS IT! A terrific automotive $2 98 re tailer with huge repeat bustnees. This is a real opportunity for you. Contact: LEE INDUSTRIES 2991 Dundaa West, Toronto 9, Ontario 4-8-d YOUNG MAN OR YOUTH FOR CITY service station.

Must be willing to learn and of clean habits. A mini mum wage to start, From 1.00 to 10 oo p.m., 44-hour week, phone 98750. 113 Hilliard Street, east. 4-8-e Required Immediately SERVICE FLOOR SALESMAN MECHANICS Must be fully qualified on Ford and Monarch automatic transmissions and tune-up procedure. BODYSHOP FOREMAN Capable of estimating SERVICE STATION ATTENDANTS Apply Ray Lorman DOMINION MOTOR CO LTD.

Saskatoon Phone 20254 WANTED, YOUNG TINSMITH, 1N-terested in starting a shop. Box 259D Slar-Phoenlx. 4-8-0 MANAGEMENT TRAINEES Age 25-33. for large national con cern engaged in wholesale business. Requires men qualified to train to accept supervisory responsibilities, executive situations.

Salary is good, opportunity for advancement. Write, giving details of age, experience, education, and phone number to Box 258D Star-Phoenix 4-9-e WANTED TOWN CONSTABLE FOR the Town of Delisle. State salary and qualifications. Duties to com mgnee June 1. Fred Weinbendcr, Town Clerk, Delisle.

Sask. 4-12-e POSITION VACANT Fireman, Penitentiaries SASKATCHEWAN PENITENTIARY Qualifications: Applicants must have grade VUt and should possess at least one year of experience in. firing and attending return tubular high pressure boilers and possession of, or ability to procure before appointment, a Fourth Class Saskatchewan Stationary Engineer certificate. Compensation: $3,300 with annual Increments of $150 up to a maximum of $3,750, Benefits: Certain free medical attendance; free uniform; retirement benefits; holiday and sick leave. For application forms and further particulars apply to; The Warden, Saskatchewan Penitentiary.

Prince Albert, Saskatchewan 4-8-c DRIVER-SALESMAN WANTED FOR dry cleaning route. Commission. Apply Belgian Cleaners, 123 20th Street, west. 4-8-e City of Saskatoon requires Junior Planning Assistant Salary Range: per month. Duties: Duties will cover all aspects of municipal planning activities, including land use survey and analysis, modem subdivision layouts, soning.

statistical research and analysis, park and playground layout. Qualifications: Degree in planning, civil engineering, or related field, or equivalent combination of training and experience. Must be accurate draughtsman and able work with a minimum of sup- ervision. Planning Technician Salary Range; per month. Duties: Duties will consist almost exclusively of draughting and clerical work on all aspects of municipal planning activities, Including toning and land use studies, subdivision plans, etc.

An interest tn architectural or engineering drawing would be an advantage. Qualifications: Grade 12 education, supplemented by courses in drafting and some experience, pre- ferably in the planning or en gineenng fields. A knowledge of basic planning and engineering principles would be an advantage. Junior Draftsman Salary Range: $295-1235 per month. Duties: Applicant must be rapid 4 and accurate draftsman, able to work on both planning and archi- tectural drawings, including those connected with both subdivision nd building design.

Job may in- dude some field work at times. Qualifications: Candidate should have high school education, sup- piemen ted with courses in draft- ing, or an equivalent combination of training and experience. Detailed applications giving personal and employment history to be forwarded to: PERSONNEL OFFICE CITY HALL SASKATOON, SASK. 4-8-p THE UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL AT Saskatoon require an experienced plasterer. Salarv range $254 to MML Apply at the Personnel Office.

4-8-e FRANK J. DOWD1NG. R.h FLCiR-tat Everything to floral needs. Store opp. Eatons on 2lst Street Phone 22J4S.

night 92750-31636. We observe Wednesday haif-day dosing bylaw. xtf MILLAR FLOWER SHOP AND 1 GREENHOUSES 214 21st Street, East Phone Day 7777 Night 7775 YOUR PERSONAL FLORIST" FLOW'ERS, WEDDING BOUQUETS FUNERAL TRIBUTES XU MONUMENTS 68 BIDE MONUMENTAL WORKS Red and Black Granite imported from Sweden. Murble imported. Bronze memorials Service six days week.

901 20th W. Phone 7445. xtf ROCK OF AGES AND BRONZE MEM oriels by Western Granite 8c Marble Co- 714 2nd Av Phone 6365. xtf LOST AND FOUND 6 SMALI. WHITE DOG WITH brown markings, licence No.

662. An swers to the name of Bimbo." Phone 97500. Reward. 4-8-c LOST: CHILDS WHITE slippers. Phone 95703.

BALLET 4-8-c LOST DARK FEMALE WIRE TER-rier. Phone 24842. 212 K. south. 4-8-c SMALL FOX TERRIER.

WHITE WITH light brown spots, answers to the name of "Bonnie." Phone 98018. 4-9-c MALE HELP WANTED 12 OPENING FOR TWO AGGRESSIVE salesmen interested in a profitable, permanent career. Complete training given. Applicants must be over 25. bondable and have late model rnr.

For personal Interview phone 21333. Our staff have been notified of this ad. tf PINSETTERS WANTED FOR AFTER-noons and evenings. Apply Bowla-drome. Phone 23711 tf Membership Representative Sask.

Motor Club Country territory. Must own car. Good commission proposition to right man. phone 4727 for Appointment Salesman Wanted Commission talesman with drawing account, to sell appliances, furniture, plumbing and heating. Full company benefits including 5-day week.

Apply in writing, giving full details to Manager, SIMFSON-SEARS LTD. 121 3rd Avenue, South BARTENDER TO TAKE CHARGE OF licensed premises. Plenty Hotel. 4-9-c NEEDED IMMEDIATELY TWO journeymen electricians. Apply Hick son and Morgan Electric, Ave.

and 20th St. 4-r JOURNEYMAN ELECTRICIAN WANTED IMMEDIATELY bv Large Manufacturing Concern Full-time permanent position for plant maintenance. Complete fringe benefits. Apply; BOX 257D STAR-PHOENIX 4-8 EXPERIENCED MAN WANTED FOR driving gravel truck from spring Santii freeze-up. References.

Box 237D Star-Phoenix. 4-9 FIELD REPRESENTATIVE required by Prominent National Wire Rope Manufacturer to Work Out of Regina or Saskatoon Age 25-40, preferably with experience in selling and servicing equipment in heavy Industries. Should have good education and be well presented. Reply fully by first letter, enclosing recent photograph. Interviews will be arranged for selected applicants.

Write in confidence to BOX 3237 STAR-PHOENIX 4-8-c SPORTS DIRECTOR TO ORGANIZE, direct and coach the following (all minor) hockey, baseball, softball, swimming, touch-rugby, crafts, etc. Please state salary and; experience. Sgd. Eaton Recreation Association, S. Scott, 4-9-c EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER FOR General Motors garage in Melfort, Sask.

Must be capable of handling general ledger. Apply to Hamilton, George, Taylor. Columbia 4c Saskatoon or Melfort, Sask. 4-12-c TWO FULL OR PART-TIME SALES-men for city sales. Good commission.

Call 29989 10 till 5.00. 4-9-p PART-TIME CABINET MAKER Apply 227 Ave. South. 4-8-c EXPERIENCED MECHANIC Group insurance and health benefits. Contact Mr.

Johnson SASKATOON WHITE TRUCKS Phone 26227 4-8-c UNUSUAL SALES OPPORTUNITY HIGH BRACKET INCOME We are interested in a man 29 to 40 who has had several years sales experience, who is bondable and can work without without supervision. Experience in selling sewing machines, appliances, books, magazines, could be a help to applicant, but not essential. We are the leading private practical trade schools in Canada. We have ample qualified leads supply which will enable you to call on people who request training in our various government approved courses. Applicant must have late model automobile and be able to go to work at once.

Telephone J. T. Woods, Bessborough Hotel, for appointment. MAN. or (Centtneeft) DONLON THE PASSING OF James William Donlon In his 6Sih year, beloved husband of Mrs.

Mae Theresa Donlon of 3357 Robinson Heglna, occurred suddenly at Regma. on April 4, 1957. Requiem High Mass will be sung on Monday, April $, at 10 a.m. from St. Paul's Cathedral by the Rev.

R. J. Ogle. The Park Funeral Chapel are in charge of the arrangements. Surviving are: two daughters.

Mrs. Helen Macdonald of North Battleford, and Mrs. Kathleen McHaie of Edmonton, three sisters. Miss Esther of Winnipeg. Mrs, Ads Houston of Moosemin, and Mrs.

Theresa Hand of Banif, one brother, John of Long Island. New York; also five grandchildren. Prayers will be said from the Park Funeral Chapel on Sunday, April 7, at 8.30 p.m. The interment will take place In the R.C. section of the Wood-lawn Cemetery, Courtesy parking north of chapeL 4-8-c HEWGILL THE PASSING OF NOR man Percy HewgUl in his 80th year, beloved husband o.

Mrs. Alberta Jane Hewgill of Rocanvtlle, occurred at local hospital -on April 8. 1957. The funeral announcement will be made later, service and interment at Rocanville, Sask. The Park Funeral Chapel are in charge of arrangements.

Surviving are: one daughter, Mrs. R. (Jean) Hemey of Glendora, one son, Kenneth G. of Saskatoon two sisters, Mrs W. G.

Perry of White Rock, B.C. and Mrs. J. Hunter of Vancouver, one brother, Fred of Vancouver. The late Mr.

Hewgill was a resident of Rocanville for the past 50 years and had been living with his son Ken during the past winter. He was a member of the I.O. O.F, at Rocan-ville, Sask, 4-8-c KEHLER THE DEATH OF MRS Violet Kehler of Winnipeg, formerly of Saskatoon, occurred in Winnipeg on April 5. The funeral service will be held on Tuesday April 9 at 3.00 p.m. from McKague's Funeral Home.

Surviving are: her husband, Paul Kehler; and two sis tera, Mrs. J. F. Ross, South Bumabv B.C.; and Mrs. R.

G. Brtnsmead Camrose, Alta. Burial will be made in Woodlawn Cemetery. 4- FUNERALS JUNOP THE FUNERAL SERVICE of Charles August Junop, who died on April 2 was held from McKague'i Funeral Home on April 5 at 1.30. conducted by Mr.

William Smiley and assisted by Mr, Fred Keller. Honorary pallbearers were: W. H. Pilgrim. W.

S. Orchard, T. Douglas M. D. Nodwell, F.

Summach and H. Grosskleg. Active pallbearers were: R. McDermit, Lloyd Hanson. R.

Pinkington, D. Graham, L. Peppley and A. Little. Burial was made in Hiilcrest Memorial Gardens.

4-8- KING THE FUNERAL SERVICE OF Mona King, who died on April 1. 1957, was held from the Chapel of the Saskatoon Funeral Home on Friday, April 5, at 2.00, conducted by Rev. Lloyd Agnew. Pallbearers were: R. Borthwtck and F.

Warren both of Asquith. A. Speidel, War man, G. King, Kindersley. P.

Yur chak and F. E. Davidson both of Saskatoon. Legion funeral rites were conducted by members of Asquith Branch Canadian Legion Womens Auxiliary. Interment in Hiilcrest Memorial Gardens.

4-8 CARD OF THANKS WE WISH TO EXPRESS OUR HEART felt thanks to Dr. Voth, nurses and staff of 4th floor, east wing of City Hospital, and friends and neighbors for their kind expressions oi love and sympathy during our recent bereavement In the loss of a beloved husband and father. Heartfelt thanks to Father J. Bisztyo and Park Funeral Chapel. Mrs.

R. Varga and family. 4-8-p ARNOLD MR. J. ARNOLD AND family wish to extend heartfelt thanks and appreciation to all friends and neighbors for the many acts of kindness, flowers and cards.

Special thanks to Dr. McCorkeil, nurses of 3rd floor. University Hospital. Rev. Privett, pallbearers and Park Funeral Home and to all others who remem beied us during our recent bereavement.

The Arnold family, 4-8-c WE WISH TO EXPRESS OUR SIN-cere thanks to Dr. Dick and nurses at City Hospital for their kindness during the illness of our beloved husband and father. Thanks to the many friends and neighbors who sent floral tributes and messages of sympathy during our recent bereavement. A special thanks to Pastor C. A.

Phelps, McKague's Funeral Home and Mr. and Mrs. Penner Mrs. Kate Hanson and family. 4-8-c IN MEMORIAM BARR IN LOVING MEMORY OF Daniel George Barr, who passed away April 7.

1955. May the winds of heaven blow softly On that quiet and hallowed spot Where the one I love lies sleeping And will never be forgot. The flowers I lay upon his grave May wither and decay. But the love for him who lies beneath Will never fade away. Lovingly remembered by his wife 4-8-p BARR IN LOVING MEMORY OF Daniel George Barr, who passed away April 7.

1955. Ever remembered by his son and daughter-in-law. Miller and Stella. 4-8-p BEGLEY IN LOVING MEMORY OF our dear husband and father, Lloyd, who passed away April 9, 1956. Gone forever but never forgotten, Sadly missed by his wife, son.

and daughters. 4-11-c HOLMES IN LOVING MEMORY OF our mother and father, George and Elizabeth, who passed away March 29. 1948 and April 7. 1956. Beloved ones so dearly loved.

So well remembered and sadly missed. The family. 4-8-c RIGO IN LOVING MEMORY OF Frank Rigg who passed away March 27. 1956. happy hours, we once enjoyed.

How sweet their memory still. Hut death has left a loneliness The world can never fill." Ever remembered by Betty and Lex. 4-8-c FUNERAL DIRECTORS SASKATOON FUNERAL HOME W. A. W.

Arnold Edward. Donald W. Someri 348 2nd So. Telephon, 687? xtf PARK FUNERAL CHAPEL Funeral Directors and Embalmers Mansel G. Binkley.

Jack M. Binkley William Pearson. 311 Third North. Phone 21241-2 xtf McKAGUES FUNERAL HOME HARRY McKAGUE M. McKague R.

J. McKague Phone 23131 300 Third Avenue. S. xtf MARRIAGE LICENSES MARRIAGE LICENCES 25; WEDDING rings $4 to $12. Watch, clock and 1ewllerv repairs.

Western Jewellers 263 2nd S. Ph. 23364. xtf BLACKS JEWELLERS FOR MAR-riage licences. Diamond rings and matched wedding rings of finest quality.

253 2nd south. xtf PLEASE ALLOW FULL DAYS TO obtain marriage licence. Stacey's Jewellers Ore location only at the pedestal clock. 102 2nd Saska toon beat diamond value 'Astra-Gio xtf FLORISTS MARRIOTTS SASKATOON NURSERY 126 2nd N. Ph.

23300. Flowers for ail occasion. Nursery Ph. 22i07 xtf VICTORIA NURSERY (MRS. A.

Me Alluter and Mi L. Gold1. New tor location 2.17 2It Rt. Senatof Hotel Ridg. Phone 23664, Nursery phone $7433.

xU the CUT WEST LOST Rtar-Phoilx Went Ad Rat; Four Ccnta Per Word Per D. Six Consecutive In rr lion lor th Price ol Five Minimum Count 10 Word. Per Day Minimum Char 0c Per Day Initial letter, count aa on word. Where 10 point or large type la dealred toy th advertlter. th ret per word 1 Ic per day.

Minimum count 10 word. Figure In group ol live on dollar mark, Initial letter count a one word. Where on line I et in 10 point and th balance et In ordinary dead-lied type th charge la 4Sc per line per day lor th 10 point line. Where the uae ol box number 1 delrd count as lour word extra. II replle to he mailed to out-ol-town point pleas add 10 cent to cover coat ol poitage.

City advertlaer mut pick up box replle at th 8 tar-Phoenlx ollic. NOTICES Birth. $1.10. Marriages and Death, In Memortams, Engagements, Card of Thank, etc. Rate $2.00 per insertion 10 Una or less.

extra Una ei live vrord each JOc per line. Display Advertising SCHEDULE OP COPY ACCEPTANCE II NOON DAILY AA FOLLOWS: MONDAY lor Wednday'e Paper TUESDAY lor Thurday' Paper WEDNESDAY lor Friday' Paper THURSDAY lot Saturday' Paper FRIDAY for Monday' Paper FRIDAY lor Tueadav'e Paper In Prince Albert Advertising Copy may be left with the Northern Newe Agency WANT ADS ACCEPTED $.30 a.m. to m. Dally Monday to Friday Closed AU day Saturdays, Sundays and Holidays WANT AD PHONE 23141 WANT AD PHONE SUBSCRIPTION RATES MAIL RATES IN CANADA 1 year 00 8 months 6 50 months 3 5 1 month I SO To United Stats and Great Britain 1 month 2 00 month 00 8 months 52 1 year tenders CITY Or NORTH BATTLEFORD TENDERS FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF SEWER AND WATER MAINS Sealed tenders addressed to the City Clerk, North Battleford, Saskatchewan and endorsed Tenders for the con atructlon of sewer and water mains' will be received by registered post until 8:00 p.m. MONDAY, APRIL 28, 1857.

Tender must be submitted on the blank foTma which with plans and specifications can be obtained from the office of the City Engineer on payment Of a fee of $10.00 (Ten dollars). Approximate quantities consist of: 8" Sewer mam 3815' 8" Water main (Universal) 1363' 8 Water main (Universal) 2177 Water main (Transite) 2052 Bidders shall accompany their tenders with a certified cheque made payable to the City of North Battleford for ten (10 per cent of the amount of the Contractors bid in order to be considered. A guarantee bond In the amount of twenty-five 25 per cent of the con- tract price must be supplied prior to the signing of a Contract. Th lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. H.

GASCOIGNE, City Clerk. 4-8-c Sealed tenders will be received by the undersigned until 2:00 p.m. Mountain Standard Time on Thursday, April 25. 1957, on the following project: Th construction of the subgrade on the section of No. 49 Highway from Kelvington to its Junction with No.

35 Highway, a distance of approximately 12.13 miles. Excavation quantities approximately 221.000 cubic yards. Amount of deposit with tender Three Thousand Five Hundred Dollars All cheques submitted as deposits re to be certified and made payable to the order of the Deputy Minister, Department of Highways and Transportation. Copies of plans, specifications and form of tender may be obtained at the office of the undersigned. Such plans and specifications must be returned within fifteen days following the opening of the tenders.

Tenders will be opened in public In the office of the undersigned at the hour of 2 00 p.m. Mountain Standard Time on Thursday, April 25, 1957. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted, L. T. HOLMES, Deputy Minister of Highways.

2023 Regina. Saskatchewan, April 8, 1957. 4-8-c-s TENDERS TOWN OF KINDERSLEY, SASK. Sealed tenders endorsed on the envelop TENDER FOR WATER TREATMENT PLANT and addressed to Mr. W.

K. Wright. Town Clerk, Town of Kindersley, Saskatchewan, will be received up to 2.00 p.m. Mountain Standard Time, Thursday, May 2. 1957 for the construction of a Water Treatment Plant.

Plans and specifications are available for inspection at the office of the Town Clerk and at the office of the Consulting Engineers in Winnipeg and Calgary. Plans and specifications may be obtained by legitimate bidders from the Consulting Engineers in Saskatoon upon a deposit of fifty dollars. Deposit cheques will be returned upon receipt of plans and specifications in good condition within two weeks after closing date for tenders. A certified cheque for ten (10) per cent of the amount of the bid made payable to the Town of Kindersley, must accompany each tender. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted.

W. K. Wright, Town Clerk. Kindersley, Sask. Underwood McLellan 8c Associates Ltd.

Consuiting Professional Engineers 42 Grain Building, Saskatoon. Sask. April 8, 195. 4-8-c-s Sealed tenders will be received by the undersigned until 2.00 p.m. Mountain Standard Time, on Thursday.

April 18, 1957, on the following project: The construction of a gravel stock- Rlle in the SW 5-10-13-3, along o. 8 Highway north of Cadillac. The approximate quantities are: Excavating. acreemig, crushing and loading gravel 32.760 tons. Hauling and dumping in stockpile 134,318 ton mile.

Copies of plans, specifications and form of tender may be obtained at the office of the undersigned. Such plans and specifications must be returned within fifteen days following the opening of the tenders. A certified cheque in th sum of Two Thousand Dollar (82,000 00) made ravebie to the order of the Deputy (mister. Department of Highway and Transportation is to accompany each tender. Tenders will he opened tn public tn the office of the undersigned at the hour of 2 00 p.m.

on Thursday, April 18. 1957. The lowest or any tender viU not necessarily be accepted. T. HOLMES, Deputy Minister of Highway.

Regma. Sakatchewaft April 1957, 4-8-c-s the for form form No. and the 23. the are to in TENDER Sealed, marked tenders will bo received by the undersigned until 5.00 p.m., April 15, 1857, for tno following: J. Loading, hauling a distance of about miles, and spreading 4" of clay on mile of road oast of section 30-33-4 3rd 3.

Loading, hauling a distance of about 7 miles, and spreading about 500 yards of gravel on mile of road tart of section 30-33-8 3rd. Tender are to quote prico per yard for each project. Services to be available May 1, 1857, if required. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. D.

T. Shannon, Reeve, M. of Montrose No. 318, Donavon, Saskatchewan. 4-10-c TENDERS FOR GRID ROAD CONSTRUCTION Sealed Tender for construction of approximately six (6) miles of Grid Road, addressed to the undersigned and marked Tender for Grid Road Construction' will be received in the office of the Secretary-Treasurer until 2 o'clock P.M., M.S.T., Friday, May 3rd 1957.

Road is to be constructed according to engineering design, and must pa Government Grid Road inspection. Specifications, estimate and tender forma may be obtained from tne undersigned. Each tender must be accompanied by a certified cheque made to tha undersigned in the amount $500.00. The lowest or any tenie. necessarily accepted.

K. H. Ketcheson, Secretary -treasurer, R. M. of Arm River No.

252, DAVIDSON, Saskatchewan. Sealed tenders will be received by undersigned until 2.00 p.m. Mountain Standard Time on Tuesday. April 1957, on the following project: The construction of the subgrade on the section of No. 47 Highway from the International Boundary, north a distance oi approximately 3.4 miles.

Excavation quantities approximately 113,000 cubic yards. Amount of deposit with tender Two Thousand Five Hundred Dollars AH cheques submitted as deposits are to be certified and made payable the order of the Deputy Minister, Department of Highways and Transportation. Copies of plans, specifications and form of tender may be obtained at the office of the undersigned. Such plans and specifications must be returned within fifteen days following the opening of the tenders. Tenders will be opened in public in the office of the undersigned at the hour of 2.00 p.m.

Mountain Standard Time on Tuesday, April 23. 1957. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. L. T.

HOLMES. Deputy Minister of Highways 2024 Regina, Saskatchewan, April 6. 1957. 4-8-c-s Sealed tenders will be received by the undersigned until 2.00 p.m. Mountain Standard Time on Tuesday.

April 23, 1957, on the following project: The construction of the subgrade on the section of No. 51 Highway from Springwater to Eagle Creek, a distance of approximately 17.4 miles. Excavation quantities approximately 374.000 cubie yards. Amount of deposit with tender Six Thousand Dollars All cheque submitted as deposits are to be certified and made payable to the order of the Deputy Minister, Department of Highways and Transportation, Copies of plans, specifications and form of tender may be obtained at the office of the undersigned. Such plans and specifications must be returned within fifteen days following the opening of the tenders.

Tenders will be opened In public In the office of the undersigned at the hour of 2.00 p.m. Mountain Standard Time on Tuesday, April 23. 1957. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. L.

T. HOLMES, Deputy Minister of Highways. Refins. Saskatchewan. April 4, 1957.

2018 4-8-c-s Sealed tenders rlll be received by the undersigned until 2:00 p.m. Mountain Standard Time on Thursday, April 18,. 1957, on the following project: The construction of the subgrade on the section of No. 40 Highway from west of Richard to North Battleford, a distance of approximately 17.9 miles. Excavation quantities approximately 330,000 cubic yards.

Amount of deposit with tender Seven Thousand Five Hundred Dollars All cheques submitted as deposits are to be certified and made payable to the order of the Deputy Minister. Department of Highways and Transportation. Copies of plans, specifications and form of tender may be obtained at the office of the undersigned. Such plans and specifications must be returned within fifteen days following the opening of the tenders. Tenders will be opened in public in the office of the undersigned at the hour of 2:00 p.m.

Mountain Standard Time on Thursday, April 18, 1957. The lowest or any tender will not neces arily be accepted. L. T. HOLMES, Deputy Minister of Highways.

REGINA, Saskatchewan March 28, 1957. 2000 4-8-c Sealed tender will be received bv th undersigned until 2 00 m. Mountain Standard Time on Thursday, April 16, 1957, on the following project: The construction of the subgrade on the section of No. 21 Highway from Liebenthal south a distance of approximately 10 62 miles. Excava tion quantities approximately 200.

000 cubic yards. Amount of deposit with tender two thousand eight hundred dollars All cheques submitted as deposits are to be certified and made payable to the order of the Deputy Minister, Department of Highways and Transportation. Copies of plans, specifications and form of tender may be obtained at the office of the undersigned. Such plans and specifications must be returned within fifteen days following the open1 ing of the tenders. Tender will be opened fn public in the office of the undemgr.ed at the hour of 1 00 m.

Mountain Standard Time on Thursday, April 18. 1957. The lowest or any tender will got neces saxily be accepted, L. T. HOLMES.

Deputy Minister of Highways. REGINA. Saskatchewan. March 28, 1957. 4-8-e of at 26, Acme Sign TENDERS (Centlna.tll TENDER Application, are Invited for the opera-tion during the summer season of 1957 the Poplar Beach Cafe and Dancehall Wakaw Lake.

(May be leased separately). Full particulars may be had from the undersigned on or before April 8, 1957 E. G. BRUNYANSKI, Wakaw Lions Club Wakaw, Sask, 4-8-c Sealed tenders will be received by the undersigned until 2.00 p.m. Moun tain Standard Time on Friday, April 1957, for the construction of the subgrade on the following highways: Contract No.

1 No. 31 Highway from 4.78 miles south of Plenty to Dods-land, a distance of approximately 13.78 miles. Excavation quantities approximately 242,000 cubic Amount of deposit with tender Three Thousand Five Hundred Dollars Contract No. 2 No. 16 Highway from Kendal to Vibank, a distance of 17.01 nukes.

Excavation quantities approximately 343.000 cubic yards. Amount of deposit with ten der Five Thousand Dollars AU cheques submitted as deposits are to be certified and made payable to the order of the Deputy Minister, Department of Highways and Transportation. Copies of plans, specifications and form of tender may be obtained at the office of the undersigned. Such plans and specifications must be returned within fifteen days following the opening of the tenders. Tenders will be opened in public in the office of the undersigned at the hour of 2.00 p.m.

Mountain Standard Time on Friday, April 26, 1957. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. L. T. HOLMES.

Deputy Minister of Highways. 2016 Regina. Saskatchewan, April 4. 1957 4-8-c-s Sealed tender wilt be received by the undersigned until 2:00 p.m. Mountain Standard Time on Tuesday, April 16, 1957, on the following project: The corfstruction of a consolidated gravel sub-base course and a gravel Base course on the section of No.

10 Highway from Baicarres east 8 miles, and a plant-mix-hot bituminous surface course on the section of No. 10 Highway from Fort Qu-'Appelle to 8 miles east of Baicarres, a distance of 21.18 miles. The approximate quantities are; Sub-base 65,176 tons Hauling sub-base 586,701 ton miles Base course 43,973 tons Hauling base course 526,724 ton miles Plant-mix-hot bituminous surface course in place 34,385 tons Copies of plans, specifications and form of tender may be obtained at the office of the undersigned. Such plans and specifications must be returned within fifteen days following the opening of the tenders, A certified cheque in the sum of Fifteen Thousand Dollars ($15,000.00) made payable to the order of the Deputy Ministgr. Department of Highways and Transportation ia to accompany each tender.

Tenders will be opened In public in the office of the undersigned at the hour of 200 p.m. Mountain Standard Time on Tuesday, April 18, 1957. The lowest or any tender will toot neces tartly bs accepted. L. T.

HOLMES, Deputy Minister of Highways. REGINA, Saskatchewan. March 28, 1957. 4-8-i INVITATION TO TENDER TOWN OF HUMBOLDT, SASKATCHEWAN Sealed tender with the word Tender" enfaced on the envelope will be received up until 5.00 oclock p.m Mountain Standard Time, April 16th, 1957, at the office of the Town Clerk in the Town of Humboldt, Saskatchewan, for the construction of Extensions to the Water Distribution and Sewage Collection Systems, consisting of the following: () Supply and installation of approximately 6.506 lineal feet of 6" cost iron water pipe and all necessary valves, hydrants and fittings; (b) Supply and installation of approximately 8.400 lineal feet of 8" and 10" V.C.T. sewer pipe and construction of manholes and appurtenances; (c) Supply of materials and installation of approximately 60 Servlet Connections; Plans and specifications may be examined at the offices of the Con-suiting Engineer and copies of same may be obtained by a bona fide tenderer at the Engineer's office for deposit of $25.00.

This deposit will be refunded following the return of plans and specifications and the submission of a tender. When Contractor fails to submit a tender, his deposit will be refunded only if the plans and specifications have been returned prior to the date for closing of tenders. A certified cheque foe 104 of the Tender amount plus a letter of consent signed by Surety Company or bid bond for 50 of the Tender amount must accompany each tender. The lowestor any tender pot necessarily accepted. J.

E. Cameron. Town Clerk, Town of Humboldt, HUMBOLDT. Saskatchewan. ASSOCIATED ENGINEERING SERVICES Consulting Engineers, 2233 South Railway REGINA, Saskatchewan.

April 2, 1957. 4-7-c-i No SL TENDERS entinved) TENDERS REQUIRED To stucco larg building, two coats. tender necessarily accepted. Apply Broadway Heating 1918 George Avenue. Phone 93413.

4-9-c NOTICES NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the estate of WILLIAM WATERS, late of the City of Saskatoon, In the Province of Saskatchewan, retired, de ceased. 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 th 13th day of April, A.D. 1957. McCOOL A PROCIUK, Barristers and Solicitors, 8o6 Canada Building, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Solicitors for Mrs. Thomasena Shave.

Administratrix of the Estate of William Waters, deceased. 4-8-c NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the matter of MARY VOROSHIK otherwise known as Mary Woroshek, late of Saskatoon. Saskatchewan. House-wife, deceased. All claims against the above estate duly veritied by Statutory Declaration and with particulars of security held, if any, must be sent to the undersigned before the 13th day of April, A.D.

1957. Kyle, Ferguson A Hnatyshyn, Barristers, Saskatoon, Solicitors for the Executor. 4-8-c NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE ESTATE OF GEORGE WILLIAM BKOWNR1GG, late of Saskatoon, in the Province of Saskatchewan, deceased. AU 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 27th day of April, AD.

1957. DATED at Regina. Saskatchewan, this 26th day of March, A.D. 1957. M.

E. Somers, Administrator of Estates, Administrator of the Estate of George William Brownrlgg, Deceased. Provincial Office Building, 1150 Rose Street, Regina, Saskatchewan 4-8-c-s NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of RAYMOND GEORGE WOODS, late of the City of Saskatoon, in the Province of Saskatchewan, commercial traveller, 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 15th day of May, A.D., 1957.

Winifred Mary Woods, Executrix. Send claims to: Mrs. Winifred Mary Woods, 502 28th Street, west, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. 4-8-c-s NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the estate of Carl Glup, late of the City of Saskatoon, In the Province of Saskatchewan, Labourer, 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 on or before the 4th day of May, A.D.

1957. MACKLEM 8c CUELENAERE Barristers 8c Solicitors, 102 Metropolitan Building, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Solicitors for the Administrator of the estate of Carl Glup, deceased 4-8-c-s NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS TN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF ENDRE PUJTEK late of th City of Saskatoon, in the Province of Saskatchewan, and formerly of the Post Office of Kipling, in the Province of Saskatchewan, Retired Farmer, deceased. AU 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 4th day of May, A.D. 1957. CROSvS, JONAH.

HUGO FORBES. Barristers and Solicitors, 403 McCallum Hill Building, Regina, Saskatchewan. Solicitors for William Batogh and Stephen Toth, Senior, Executors. 4-8-c-s BIRTHS JOHN MR. AND MRS.

D. W. JOHN are pleased to announce the arrival of Deborah Lynn, a sister for Jacqueline at the University Hospital on April 5. Many thanks to Dr Crocker and hospital staff. 4-8-c DEATHS ABRAHAMSON THE DEATH OF William Alfred Abrahamson, age 59 years of 217 Ave south.

Saskatoon, occurred after a lengthy illness at his home on April 5. The funeral service will be held on Monday, April 8, at 1.30 p.m. from McKague's Funeral Home, conducted by Rev. John H. Ulmer.

Surviving are: hs widow, Mrs. Alma Abrahamson, 217 Ave. south; two daughters. Mrs. H.

(Mona) Streeton, of Plunkett, and Miss Freda Abrahamson, Saskatoon; three sisters, Mrs. Jocephaon, of New Westminster, Mrs. Davidson, of Wynyard, and Mrs. Amason. of Arbourg, Man.

Born at Sinclair. Mr. Abrahamson came to Ieslie, Sask. tn 1919. where be farmed until coming to Saskatoon in 1940 Burial will be made in Hiilcrest Memorial Gardens.

4. MVU- Ui Sealed tenders will be received by undersigned until 2 00 p.m. Mountain Standard Time on Tuesday, April 1957, on the following project: The construction of the subgrade on section of No. 13 Highway from Punnichy to its junction with No. 8 Highway, a distance of approximately 10.83 miles.

Excavation quantities approximately 239.000 cubic yards. Amount of deposit with tender Three Tnousand Five Hundred Dollars All cheques submitted as deposits to be certified and made payable the order of the Deputy Minister, Department of Highways and Transportation. Copies of plans, specifications and form of tender may be obtained at the office of the undersigned. Such plans and specifications must be returned within fifteen davs following the opening of the tenders. Tenders will be opened in public the office of the undersigned at the hour of 3:00 p.m.

Mountain Standard Time on Tuesday. April 23, 1957. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. L. T.

HOLMES. Deputy Minister of Highways. REGINA, Saskatchewan. Aoril 4, 1957, 2017 4-8-c-s Sealed tenders will be received by the undersigned until 2:00 p.m. Mountain Standard Time on Thursday, April 25, 1957, on the following projects: The construction of tne subgrade on the section of No.

51 Highway from Eagle Creek to Kerrobert. a distance of approximately 16.3 miles. Excavation quantities approximately 310.000 cubic yards. Amount of deposit with tender Five Thousand Dollars AU cheques submitted as deposits are to be certified and made payable to the order of the Deputy Minister, Department of Highways and Transportation. Copies of plans, specifications and form of tender may be obtained at the office of the undersigned.

Such flans and specifications must be re- urned within fifteen days following the opening of the tenders. Tenders will be opened in public in the office of the undersigned at the hour of 2:00 p.m. Mountain Standard Time on Thursday, April 25, 1957. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. L.

T. HOLMES. Deputy Minister of Highways. Regina, Saskatchewan. April 8, 1957.

2019 4-8-c-s Sealed tenders wilt be received by the undersigned until 2:00 p.m. Mountain Standard Time on Thursday, April 18, 1957, on the following project: For supplying and hauling traffic gravel behind construction on the section of No. 13 Highway from Stoughton to Weyburn, a distance of approximately 37.59 miles. Excavation quantities approximately 11, 2' 7 cubic yards. Amount of deposit with tender Two Thousand Two Hundred Dollars All cheques submitted as deposits are to be certified and made payable to the order of the Deputy Minister, Department of Highways and Transportation.

Copies of plans, specifications and form of tender may be obtained at the office of the undersigned. Such plans and specifications must be returned within fifteen days following the opening of the tenders. Tenders will be opened in public in the office of the undersigned at the hour of 2:00 p.m. Mountain Standard Time on Thursday, April 18, 1957. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted.

L. T. HOLMES, Deputy Minister of Highways. Regina. Saskatchewan.

April 8, 1957 2028 4-8-c-s Sealed tenders will be received by the undersigned until 2.00 p.m. Mountain Standard Time on Thursday, April 18, 1957, on the following project: The construction of the subgrade on the section of No. 14 Highway from Plunkett to its Junction with No. 2 Highway, a distance of approximately 14.5 miles. Excavation quantities approximately 570.000 cubic yards.

Amount of deposit with tender Seven Thousand Fie Hundred dollars Ail cheques submitted as deposits are to be certified and made payable to the order of the Deputy Minister, Department of Highways and Transportation. Copies of plans, specifications and form of tender may be obtained at the office of the undersigned. Such plans and specifications must be returned within fifteen days following the open ing of the tenders. Tenders will be opened In public In the office of the undersigned at the hour of 2 00 p.m. Mountain Standard Time or Thursday, April 18, 1957.

L. T. H6LMES. Deputy Minister of Highways Regina, Saskatchewan, April 1. 1957.

2013 4-8-c. Sealed tenders will be received bv the undersigned until 2 00 p.m. Mountain Standard Time on Tuesday April 16, 1957, on the following project: The construction of the subgrade on the section of No. 37 Highway from Swift Current Creek to Guit Lake, a distance of aporoximately 14 04 miles. Excavation quantities approximately cubic yards.

Amount of deposit with tender Four Thousand Three Hundred Dollars All cheques submitted as deposits are to be certified and made payable to the order of the Deputy Minister, Department of Highways and Transportation. Copies of plans, specifications and form of tender may be obtained at the office the undersigned. Such plana and specifications mut be returned within fifteen days following tha opening of the tenders. Tender will be opened tn public In the office of the undersigned at the hour of 2 00 pm. Mountain Standard Time on Tuesday Aprtl 16.

1957. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. L. T. HOLMES, 1999 Deputy Minister of Highways.

REGINA. Saskatchewan March 26, 1957, 4-l-q out ol the 23, to APPLICATIONS WILL BE RECEIVED by the undersigned up to 12 oclock noon Saturday, April 1957 for toe operation of a D4 tractor, scraper and bulldozer lor the 1957 season. Work to commence about May 1st. Applicants to state experience, age, man tal status, references and wages expected in first application. G.

A Graham, Secretary-Treasurer, Lone Tree No, 18, Climax, Sask, 44- For Classified Phone 23141 4-8-c AM A aw, i. 'raraTjiij.

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