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Star-Phoenix from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada • 25

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Star-Phoenixi
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the STAR-PHOENIX Saskatoon, Monday, November 26, 1973 25 (Continued) DEATHS (Coulinued) DEATHS RATES Index to Classifications Star-Phoenix Classified Ad Raten: Eight Cents Per Word Per Day Six Consecutive Insertions lor the Price of Five Minimum Count 12 Words Minimum Charge $1.00 Per Day Classified Display is charged at $4.20 per single column inch. Where 10 point or large type is desired by the advertiser for the complete advertisement the rate per word is I6c per day. Minimum count 12 words, minimum daily charge 12.00. Figures in groups of five or less, Investments Instruction Memorlam 4 Investment Properties MA aouar mares, initial letters, e.c, count as one word. Where one line u.

set in 10 point and the balance set in ordinary classified type the charge is 90c per day for the 10 point line. Where the use of a box number is desired, count as four words extra. City or rural Star-Phoenix Box Numbers please add $1.00 extra to cover cost of handling and postage. While every endeavor will be made to forward replies to box numbers to the advertiser as soon as possible, we accept no lia- bitlty in respect of loss or damage alleged to rise through either failure or delay In forwarding such replies however caused, whether by negligence or otherwise. City advertisers must pick up box replies at the Star-Phoenix office.

The Star-Phoenix assumes no responsibility for error after the first inser-. tion. NOTICES Death and Funeral Notices $3.30 for first 125 words. Each additional word, 8c. Births.

Marriages. In Memoriums, Engagements. Cards of Thanks $3.00 first 50 words. Each additional word per word. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Semi-Displays Accepted 8:30 a.m.

to 12 noon dally Monday to Friday for publication following day (except Word Ads Accepted i Office Hours: 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. for j. following day's publication. TELEPHONE HOURS: Word ads will be accepted by telephone to 8:30 p.m.

Monday through Friday. Saturday 8:30 a.m. to 12 noon lor next days puoucauon. Continue, cancellations, corrections will be accented to 8:30 p.m. Monday through Friday, and 8:30 a.m.

to 12 i noon Saturday for next day publica- tion. Cancellations for Monday's publl- cation accepted 8:30 to 9 a.m. Mon-, days. On days when the business office Is closed, Word Ads for publication in our next issue may be left in the box in the front vestibule of the Star-Phoenix of- fice. Please be sure to leave your i name, address, phone number and nuin- ber of Insertions desired.

Display Advertising SCHEDULE OF COPY ACCEPTANCE TUESDAY 12:00 noon for Thursday. WEDNESDAY 12:00 noon for Friday. THURSDAY. 12:00 noon for Saturday, FRIDAY, 12:00 noon for Monday. FRIDAY.

3:00 p.m. for Tuesday and Wednesday publication. All of the above times on a "copy in hand allow time for copy pick-up and preparation. MAIL SUBSCRIPTION RATES IN SASKATCHEWAN 1 year $40.00 I months $22.00 3 month! $12.50 1 month 5.00 Sat. only $9.00 per yr.

By Carrier 60 Cents per Week To All Other Provinces in Canada 1 year $45.00 Sat. only, per year $12.00 U.S.A. and Foreiffn 1 year $52.00 Sat, only, per year CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAY, SUNDAYS CLASSIFIED AD PHONE 1 653-2100 OFFICE HELP WANTED 12A ACCOUNTING CLERK REQUIREMENTS: High school graduate with com mercial courees or business S'-hool graduate. 1-2 years accounting and office experience desired. DUTIES: processing payroll data, checking extension, etc.

on accounts payable and lecounts receivable, filing, receptionist, typing and mailing. This position reports directly to the plant accountant of a medium size manufacturing plant located on Circle Dr. in Saskatoon, Apply stating qualifications, references, experience and salary expected to; Box 1210, Star-Phoe-x 11-29-c BOOKKEEPER ANDOR AUDIT clerk required for local chartered accountant's office. Some accounting knowledge and experience desirable. Reply giving details of qualifications and salary expected to Star-Phoenix Box No.

134D. 12-1-c TRADE SCHOOLS 12B CRITICAL SHORTAGE trained COMPUTER OlERATORS PROGRAMMERS, KEYPUNCH OPERATORS. MACHINE ACCOUNTANTS. exist in Western Canada. Every day we receive requests irom industry f.

Graduates. We cannot fill tneir demands. We can train and place you in good Job in just a lew inoi.ths. ror full information as to course dates and student financing, write giving age. education and phone number to McKay Career Trainings P.O.

Box 3S4. Saskatoon. m-12-7-c Train for an exciting caieer as a MEDICAL RECEPTIOI.IST In your own time. All text books and Kfndv materia) siinnlid. For personal interview phone 242-3903." m-12-zi-c DOMESTIC HELP 13 MOTHER'S HELPER REQUIRED FOR TORONTO HOME.

LIVE IN. APPLY: MR. JOLLY. 115 Cassandra Blvd. Don Mills.

Ontario. 11-29-c MATURE PERSON A3 HOUSE KEEP-er to give some help with Invalid. Not live In. hours 9-5 p.m. Monday through Friday.

Phone after 5 p.m. 652-8868. 11-30-C WANTED PERSON FOR HOUSE-work. 2 days a week. Preferably Greystone area.

374-5607. 11-27-c WANTED: HOUSEKEEPER BY OLD-er person. All modern conveniences. 343-0015. 12-1-c LIVE IN HOUSEKEEPER IN MAY-fair.

Phone 244-5094. 12-3-c BABYSITTING 14 MOTHER GOOSE DAY CARE Modern facilities Qualified teachers, a.m. n.m. BOYCHUCK CENTRE 374-4481 xtf SASKATOON NURSERY 1406 8TH is. Day care for children Mod -FrL 652-6973.

xtf PETER PAN KIDDIE CENTRE, 813 Broadway. Day care for children. 242-7939. xtf CHILDE'S DAY CARE The new approach to child csre. Nurse and teacher on staff.

Limited part time spaces also available, 334 2nd South. 244-7344. m-12-S-c Mothers' Helper Day Care Centre EastView. 374-8533. xtf BABYSITTER NEEDED IMMEDlATE- ly.

come after 6 p.m. till Wed. after 8 p.m. till Sat. 222 Ave.

S. N. 11-27-c NEED PERMANENT SITTER TO live In and care for two children. 8 to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday.

Salary negotiable. 374-0094. 11-30-c IMMEDIATE! LIVE IN BABYSITTER housekeeper to help care for family with 3 small children, one school age. Wages negotiable. References required.

382-6360. 11-29-c WANTED BABYSITTER TO COME IN starting Dec. 1. 652-4388 Linda. 11-29-c WANTED LIVE-IN 3ABYSITTER FOR 16-month-old girl.

Massey Place. Phone 382-4119 alter 5 p.m. 11-29-c BABYSITTER WANTED 4 11 P.M. student or unwed mother welcome. 382-7956.

11-29-c WILL BABYSIT IN MY HOME. NEW year's Eve. 242-6428. 11-29-c WANTED: OLDER WOMAN TO share my home and help look after Vi year old girl. 244-0072.

11-27-c WILL BABYSIT. MY HOME. NUTANA area. 343-7953. 11-27-c BABYSITTER WANTED IN SUTHER- land area.

Phone 373-1984. 12-1-c WILL DO BABYSITTING IN MY home. Pleasant Hill area. 382-5646. 12-1-c EXPERIENCED MOTHER WILL BA- bysit in own home.

College Park. References. 374-55S7. 11-27-c REQUIRE BABYSITTER TO COME in full time. Call before 2:30 p.m., 242-9582.

11-27-c WILL BABYSIT MY HOME. HUDSON Bay area. References. $3.50 daily. 382-6257.

11-2S-C SITTER WANTED TO LIVE IN. 382- 3781. 11-27-c WILL BABYSIT IN MV OWN HOME. $4 daily. $4.50 with meals.

652-6562 after 7. 12-7-c BABYSITTER REQUIRED MONDAY through Friday. Will take out. 652-3946. 11-27-C WILL BABYSIT IN MY OWN HOME in Caswell Hill.

244-5874. 11-27-c SITUATIONS WANTED 13 QUALIFIED TEACHER WILL TUTOR elementary children in any supject. Individual and-or group instruction. Success guaranteed. 374-1809.

m-12-20-p FULLY EXPERIENCED COOK DE-' sires Job. 242-9894 11-27-p STENO WITH TRAINING. 2 YEARS legal experience, seeking immediate employment. 244-5850. 11-27-c LADY IN 60'S DESIRES HOUSEKEEP-ing.

Prefer live in and children. 244-4052. 11-27-p HOSPITAL PERSONNEL 16 CERTIFIED COMBINED TECHNI-cian to start work as soon as possible. This Is a 22 bed hospital with doctors and 2 full time C.C.T. For further information contact the Administrator, Outlook Union Hospital.

Outlook. Sask. tf ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF NURSING and general duty nurses are required Immediately for a 17-bed accredited hospital in south-eastern Manitoba. Residence accommodations available. Dally transportation to Winnipeg.

Interested parties please contact: Mr. E. Kalenchuk Administrator Vita District Hospital Vlts. Manitoba (204) 425-3222 11-30-e REGISTERED NURSES Walnwright Hospital Complex consisting of 100 beds invites applications tor Registered General Duty nurses. Salary and benefns as negotiated contra 't with A A.

and A A R.N. in e'fect. Modern Residence available. For further details contact: Director of Nursing, Walnwright Hospital Complex, Walnwright, Alberta. T0B 4P0.

11-27-c 12 STEWARD-STEWARDESS REQUIRED ror private ciuo. experience not necessary. Apply in writing to Box 117D Star-Phoenix. 11-27-c EXPERIENCED WAITRESS WAITER required. Apply in person.

Golden Dragon. 652-1505. 11-29-c EXPERIENCED ROAD DRIVERS RE-quired. Phone 374-6U06 from 6 a.m. to 5 p.m.

only. 11-30-c SWITCHBOARD OPERATOR DESK clerk required by large downtown hotel. Morning and afternoon shits, rotating 5 day week, uniform supplied. Box 129D Star-Phoenix. 11-27-c International Harvester Our Credit Corporation has an Immediate opening in the Saskatoon area a Zone Finance Supervisor.

Competitive salary, expenses, company vehicle and full benefits. Excellent advancement opportunities. Applicants with a background in farm equipment sales, andor sale finance preferred. Please forward complete resume and salary expectations to: International Harvester Credit Corporation. Box 1413, Edmonton.

Alberta. T5J 2N5. co W. G. Sparling.

11-30-c MANAGEMENT TRAINEES STORE MANAGEMENT With future opportunities in home office and administrative positions. WE OFFER A 5-year training program. Good starting salary. Paid holidays free life insurance. Group life insurance, pension plan and other benefits.

QUALIFICATIONS Leadership ability. Junior matriculation minimum. Preference given to college graduates. Must be prepared to relocate. For further information come In and discuss these opportunities with the store manager.

S. S. KRESGE CO. LTD. MIDTOWN PLAZA ONLY SASKATOON tf LOCAL HOME FOR AGED REQUIRES experienced or trainees.

25-40 yrs. lor iods in laaies nursing section, Box 120D Star-Phoenix. 11-26-c EARN WHILE YOU LEARN WITH Beauty Counsellor It's Christ mas Bonanza Time. fa. 382-0770.

12-13-c REQUIRED: LEASED OPERATOR with power unit for highway work. 242-3193, after hours 374-5552. 11-29-c BINDERY WORKER REQUIRED. Phone Craft Litho 652-3147 11-28-c HAIRDRESSER FOR THE MAGIC Mirror, full or part-time. This is a permanent position.

374-3844 evenings. 343-8705. 11-28-c PERSONNEL REQUIRED BY MOTEL for house cleaning duties; Big Motel, 1802 8th Street East. 374-3232. 11-30-c JOURNEYMAN ELECTRICIANS Are Required By GREAT CANADIAN OIL SANDS LIMITED These positions are career opportunities on a permanent year 'round basis.

Wage rate is $5.72 per hour. Applicants should have a minimum of 2 years mine, mill or refinery experience. Great Canadian Oil Sands is the pioneer in the mining and production of synthetic crude oil from the Athabasca Tar Sands located near Fort McMurray, Alberta a developing and modern community of 9.000-plus. Situated in a scenic area 275 miles northeast of Bdmonton, the town offers all modern facilities, excellent schooling and recreational facilities including an indoor swimming pooL The Company offers a very comprehensive benefits program to all employees, modern accommodation and relocation assistance. Please phone (403) 743-3331.

extension 658 or 568, or submit a resume in confidence to: The Superintendent, Employment, GREAT CANADIAN OIL SANDS LIMITED Box 450, Ft. McMurray, Alberta 11-27-C PART TIME WAITRESS-WAITER RE- quired for private ciuo. Apply in writing to Box 116D Star-Phoenix. 11-27-c Retail Lumber Manager SHELLBROOK North American Lumber has an opening in Shelibrook for an experienced manager. Annual ssles volume In excess of $100,000.

Prosperous district. Well established business. Drive thru shed and attached store. Modern J-bedroom residence. Salary will relate to applicants ability.

Excellent fringe benefits. Apply In writing with details of experience snd references to Personnel Manager. North American Lumber. 205 Fort Winnipeg. R3G 1E3.

11-27-C EXPERIENCED COOK REQUIRED for local home for the aged, vox 124D Slar-Phoenix. tf HEAVY DUTY TRUCK MECHANIC for southeastern Saskatchewan city. Top wages. Good working conditions. Telephone 1406-434-4443 office hours.

(No collect calls accepted.) 11-29-c FUI.I. AND PART TIME TAXI CAB drivers. Phone 244-6144. xtf WANTED: MULTILITH OPERATOR. Craft Litho 652-3147.

11-28-c REQUIRED FOR IMMEDIATE EM-ployment: experienced walterbar- malrt Ton wages, good working con dltlons. Apply in person to Mr. R. weicn, iraveioage motor noiei. i 11-30-c PRESSURE WELDER REQUIRED, AT once.

Must have 2-3 years experience, union rales. Apply Saskatoon Boiler Manufacturing. 652-7022. 11-30-c Diesel Truck Driver yrs. diesel truck semi trailer experience preferred.

Bondable, Apply 2-9 p.m. at 506 45th E. 12-1-c QUALIFIED MACHINIST AND MILLWRIGHT Salary commensurate with experience, Call: IVRO MANUFACTURING Phone 374-4070 Or apply in person to Suite 2110 Main Street, 11-29-c HELP WANTED (Continued) TENDERS THE PASSING OF MR. Jacob (Jack) Sass. age 73 years, of Haflord.

occurred at his residence on Nov. 23. The funeral service will be held on Tuesday, Nov. 27 at 10 a.m. from the Holy Eucharist Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church at Haflord conducted by Rev.

R. Hubal. Prayers will be said in the Holy Eucharist Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church at HaLord, Monday evening. Nov. 28 at 8 p.m.

Park Funeral Chapel will be in. charge, surviving art, his lov.nc wile uarbara; one daughter (Elizabeth) Mrs. B. Kortko of Saskatoon; two sons. Edward and Bill both of Hafford, three brothers.

Fred. Paul and John and one sister. Katharine, all living in the Ukraine; also surviving are three grandchildren. Mr. Sass was born in the Ukraine and came to Canada in 1928 to the Hafford district where he had resided until his passing.

Interment will be made In the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Cemetery in Hafford. RICHARDSON THE DEATH OF Albert J. Richardson, age 86 years, of Sherbrooke Nursing Home, occurred at his home on November 23rd. 1973. A family funeral service wiil be held on Tuesday, 27th at 1.3o p.m.

from the Chapel of the Saskatoon Funeral Home, conducted bv the Verv Rev. R. A. Wood. (Memorial donations to the Canadian Cancer Society appreciated in lieu of flowers).

Surviving are; two daughters. Mrs. Mark Hulings iMargaret). Corpus Christ). Texas and Mrs.

William M. Mc-Bean (Nona). Saskatoon; five grand-nhitrlrpn nnri four dren: also two sisters, Mrs. Lizzie Cates and Mrs. Eva fcdgar.

He was predeceased ov nis wne. Margaret, in 1971 and a son. Jack, in 1940. Mr. Richardson was born in Lin coln City.

England, and came to make his home in Saskatoon in 122. He was a 60-vear member of the United Commercial Travellers and a longtime member of the North West Commercial Travellers, Mft Richardson was an enthusiastic sportsman. He was a charter member of the Granite Curling Club and a life member of the Saskatoon Golf and Country Club. Interment will take place in Woodlawn Cemetery. 11-27-c WALDIE THE DEATH OF GEORGE Paul Waldie.

age 87 years, of Adelaide Street. Saskatoon, occurred in a local hosDltal on November 25. 1973. The funeral service will be held on Tuesday November 27th at 3.30 p.m. from the Chapel of Saskatoon Funeral Home conducted by Brigadier W.

E. Pamplln. Surviving are: a sister, Mrs. Harriet Noble of Saskatoon: three nieces, Mrs. J.

M. Dal-ziel and Miss May Noble both of Saskatoon and Mrs. Ralph Masters of Victoria. He was predeceased by his twin brother, James Waldie in 1971. Mr.

Waldie was bom in Edinburgh, Scotland. He came to Saskatoon in 1911 and had resided here since. He had been a member of the Royal Canadian Legion. Branch No. 63 and of the Army, Navy and Air Force Veterans.

Interment will lake place in Woodlawn Cemetery. (Courtesy parking south of the Chapel on 4th Avenue at 25th Street.) 11-27-c MAGILL THE DEATH OF MRS. Annie Magill, age 78 years, of North Buinaby, B.C., formerly of Saskatoon, occurred In North Bumaby on Nov. 25th. 1973.

The funeral service will ha halri nn TlilirKfiav. NtlV. 29th at 2.00 p.m. from McKague's Funeral Home, conducted by Hev. J.

Kroeker. Kni-vivini? are: her husband. Jack: one daughter. Mrs. Betty Bishop, of Victoria; tour sons, james oi rui- nines rk nf Port Coauitlam.

B.C. William of Saskatoon, and Donald rnrrins nt Raskatnon: 13 grandchil dren: three great-grandchildren; one' sister. Mrs. Fred (Bessie) Jones of Saskatoon; and three brothers. Harry Corrins of Saskatoon.

Duncan Cor-rins and William Corrins. both of Vancouver. Mrs. Magill was predeceased by a son, Donald, in 1929. by two brothers.

Allan Corrins and Joseph Corrins. Mrs. Magill was born in Glasgow. Scotland. She came to Canada and to Saskatoon in 1912.

and resided here until retiring to North Burnaby. interment will be made in the family plot in Woodlawn Cemeterv. Guest parking direct-Iv south nf Funeral Home. 3rd Ave. and 20lh Street.

11-27-c FUNERALS FOSS THE FUNERAL SERVICE OF Emery Ellis loss, who died on No vember 21st was held from McKague's Funeral Home on November 241U at 10 a.m. conducted by Rev. S. Dingwall. Honorary pallbearers were: Jim Hardie, Bill Greggain.

Edwin Toews Walter Edmunds, Ed Parry; Active' pallbearers were: Roy Armstrong. Roy Parkyn. Lawrence Hollins. Dave Thompson. Bob Kers- lake Wes Doering.

Interment was made In the HUlcrest Memorial Gardens. 11-27-c GAI.GAN THE FUNERAL SERVICE of Mr. Frank Galgan. who died on November 21, 1973 was held from Our Lady of Czestochowa Church on November 24, US73 at iu a.m. conducted by Rev.

J. Cieply. Pallbearers were: Frank Galgan. Stanley Ga.gan. BUI Harbus, John Bodnar.

Richard Harbus. Mel Yakimchuk. Interment was made in the Roman Catholic Cemetery. Arrangements were in care of Westwood Funeral Chapel. 11-27-c RUSSELL THE FUNERAL SER-vtce of George Joseph Russell, who died on November 2lst was held from St.

Soiange Roman Catholic Church In Hafford, Sask. on November 24th at 11 a.m. conducted by Rev. George Crepeau. Pallbearers were: Edward Kereluk.

Mike Shwara. Robert Oliver, Chuck Strautman, James Magowan, Willie Porter. Interment was made in the St. Soiange Roman Catholic Cemetery near Hafford. 11-27-c iljMMACH THE FUNERAL SER-vice of Mr.

August Summach, who died on November 21 1973. was held from Asquith Baptist Church on Saturday. November 24. 1973 at 2:00 p.m. conducted by Rev.

H. Cassells. Pallbearers were: Wes.ey Summach. Gordon Summach. Vernon Summach.

Gary Young. Larry Summach. Trevor Smith. Interment was made in the Avondale Cemetery. Park Funeral Chapel was in charge of funeral arrangements.

11-27-c WILLIAMSON THE FUNERAL SER-vlce of Edward Blake Williamson, who died on November 22nd. 1973. was held from the Chapel of the Saskatoon Funeral Home on Saturday. Nov. 24th at 1.30 conducted by Dr.

R. F. Schnell. Pallbearers were: Norman Lowes. David Moffat.

Dale Moffat, Bruce Moffat. Brian Moffat. Monty Williamson. 'Interment took place in Woodlawn Cemetery. U-27-i MINERS THE FUNERAL SERVICE of Mrs.

Ida Ethel Miners, who died on November 21st was held from McKague's Funeral Home on November 24th at 2 o.m. conducted by Rev Rishnn. Pallbearers were: Cliff Davidson, Youn. Percv Williams. Frank Dewar, Gordon Archer, Noble Brltlon.

Interment was made In the family plot In the Woodlawn Cemetery. 11-17-c IN MEMORIAM GUILMETTE IN LOVING MEM- ory of a dear sister. Pam, who passed away Nov. 25, 1968. Take up thy cross and follow Him.

Nor think to lay It down; For only he who bears the cross May hope to wear the crown. In that eternal city Where no tears dim the eye: In the home of many mansions We will meet her by and by. Sadly missed by the family, 11-27-p SMART IN LOVING MEMORY OF a dear son Kenneth, who passed away Nov. 26, 1865. His memory Is as dear today as In the hour he passed away.

Mother, Father.Sister. Brother. 11-27-c THE STAR-PHOENIX HAS A SUPPLY of verses for your convenience in matincr un vour "In Memorlam." xtf FUNERAL DIRECTORS 7 PARK FUNERAL CHAPEL Jack M. Blnklev Donald Somers 311 3rd No. Phone 244-2103 in McKAGUE'S FUNERAL HOME McKague R.

J. McKague D. A. Newbigging Phmie 242-3131 3rd 8, xtf SASKATOON FUNERAL HOME W. ARNOLD EDWARDS ROBERT F.

DAURIE Ph. 244-5577 308 41b xtf Acreage Industrial 61 Acreage (Rural) si A Agents 12C Ariirles For Sale 25 Articles Wanted 26 Auto Repairs Accessories 73 Trucks Wanted 72 Autos For Sale 71 Auto Truck Rentals 71A Babysitting 14 Bands 4) Orchestral 26 B.C. Properties 62 Birth 1 Bicycles 4 Motorcycles 28 Board 4 Room 58 Board Room Wanted 57 Boats 4 Accessorie 2SA Business Opportunities 69 Buildings 43A Cameras Photography 20A Campers 4 Trailers 70A Camping Equipment 70C C.ttrri nf Thanks Coins Stamps 24A rwrnflrnrinmi 7A n.aihn i leiecuve oecurii.y Lan Domestic Heln Wanted 13 Engagements 1A Farm Lands For Sale Farm Machinery Repairs Farms Wanted Feed 4 Seed 31 to 35 Financial vtXXi rVnic'iHnVa' Forthcoming Marriages IB 2 -U Ska rurnuure nema, Garages 4 Parking 47 Gardening S5A Garden Produce 34 Glass 21B Help Wanted 12 Hobbies 4 Crafts 18 Hospital Personnel 16 Hotels Motels 68 Houses For Rent (Furnished) 45 Houses For Rent (Unfurnished) 46 Houses For Sale 44 Houses Wanted Ind. Machinery 4 Repairs 30 FUNERAL DIRECTORS 7 (Continued) WESTWOOD FUNERAL CHAPEL Rae 3. Murdock Terry Mlchayluk Phone 653-3434 20th St.

It Ave. N. xtf CREMATORIUMS 7A PRAIRIE VIEW CHAPEL Memorial and Cremation Services Highway 11 South 242-7884 Box 2061 xtf MEMORIAL SOCIETY 8 MEMORIAL SOCIETY OF SASK. P.O. Box 1846.

Saskatoon xtf MONUMENTS SEE UNIVERSAL MONUMENTS 201 103rd Sutherland, S'toon. For personalized service, lowest prices and quality. Locally owned. Joe Hagel Sons Ph. bus.

374-1453. home 653-4295 m-U-l-c LOST AND FOUND 10 LOST: CARPET STRETCHER AND two boxes ceramic tiles, Langham district. Reward offered. Phone 242-1374. 10-11-29-c SALES PERSONNEL 11 HENDERSON DIRECTORIES Require SALES PERSONS Requirements Car.

ambition, sales experience, free to travel. We offer above average earnings, commission and bonus, leads furnished. For personal Interview call: N. (NICK) WACHNIAK SALES SUPERVISOR Tel. 653-3944 between 12 noon-2 p.m.

or after p.m. 12-1-c REQUIRED IMMEDIATELY: SALES personnel to sell accounting books and services. Aoove a erase earning potential. Car essential. Sales experi ence an asset.

For Interview ippoint-ment please call 374-2005, evenings. 11-27-c SALES REPRESENTATIVE RE-qulred for a leading carpet distributor to look after well established territory in Saskatchewan. Applicants should have some carpet experience, a successful sales record and own late model car. Excellent opportunity for an aggressive self starter. Apply Bex 1829X Star-Phoenix.

12-3-c Supplementary Selling Stretch your gas dollars: Non-competitive supplementary line available. Our products, a basic necessity, are sold in industry, institutions and stores. Highest commissions. Substantial repeat business. Territories open throughout the province.

No cash investment. Right now we have a sales team of over 80 men and women. Many with us twelve years or more. All replies absolutely In confidence. Tell us about yourself.

Write President. The Certified Electric 10 Head Dundas, Ont, 11-28-C HELP WANTED 12 YOUNG PERSON WANTED FOR work in factory service shop. Service emerience with color TV reauired. Apply at Canadian Admiral, 1505 Ontario Ave. 11-27-c WANTED: CAPABLE PERSON FOR full time or part time cooking positions.

Apply in person Smitty's Pancake House, Midtown Plaza. 242-2028. 12-1-c REQUIRED IMMEDIATELY FOR RE-gina: refrigeration and malor appliance technician. Please apply to service supervisor, Canadian General Electric. 1125 McDonald Street.

Re gina. Phone 569-0878. 12-1-c RELIABLE PERSON FOR MODERN mixed farm. Would train immigrant If Interested in agriculture. Phone 257-3752, Allan.

11-29-c CLEANER Full time position on our cleaning staff. Duties include cleaning, burning garbage and some heavy lifting. Applicant must be able to operate a power scrub machine. Fireman's papers an asset. We offer permanent employment salary range $96 to $118 per week.

Apply Personnel Office a.m. to 12 noon, Monday to Friday. THE BAY 11-27-c WANTED WHEEL ALIGNMENT AND brake mechanic. License not required but must be capable. Modern shop.

Salary plus commission and bonus. Apply Box 1172, Creaton, B.C. 11-27-c SASKATOON YWCA IMMEDIATELY requires a part time Swim Assistant Supervisor. Applicants must have an up-to-date Red cross Instructors Certificate end at least one year's working experience. Applications are avail, able at the YWCA.

Phone 244-0M4, 11-28-0 In 12 PERMANENT POSITION FOR MAIN-tenance. Experienced in repairing boilers and heating system a must. General plumbing experience an asset Box HID, Star-Phoenix. tf WANTED: COCKTAIL WAITRESS waiter for the Sheraton Cavalier. Apply in person to the Tent'N' Tavern between 1-4 p.m.

EXPERIENCED WAITRESSES- WAIT- ers for new restaurant. Apply at Acropol Spaghetti House. 142 2nd Ave. S. between 2 p.m.

4 p.m. 11-27-c ATTRACTIVE, PLEASANT COCKTAIL waitresses, waiters. Appiy Hy's Steak House in person 2-6 p.m. to Manager or bar manager. 653-3322.

12-1-c BOPS OR GIRLS 11-15 TO DELIVER flyers. Nutans and Riversdale area. 242-6994. 11-27-c PART TIME JOBS FOR HOMEMAK- ers in your own neighborhood, only those willing work a minimum of 10 hours need apply. Call 343-8223 for appointment.

11-29-c WAREHOUSEFERSON Warehouse personnel required for a wholesale building supply company. Warehouse experience required must be able to operate fork lift, be familiar with receiving and shipping and knowledgeable of building materials. Apply In person or writing to: PRIMCO (PWL) 704 47TH E. SASKATOON. 11-27-c The government the Northwest Territories has the following job opportunity In the Keewatin region: STATIONARY ENGINEER BAKER LAKE.

N.W.T. Salary $8,199 $9,953 per annum Plus $1,450.00 per annum settlement allowance Candidates should have a valid Fourth Class Stationary Engineers Ticket and have some electrical and plumbing skills. Applications Including a detailed resume of previous experience should reach the regional personnel officer. Govt, of N.W.T.. Fort Churchill.

before 071273. Please quote Competition Number 30 2383. 11-27-C PLANT MAINTENANCE TRADESMAN Required for permanent employment In a modem bleached craft Eulp mill near Grande Prairie. Alerts. Excellent working conditions and continuous plant training programs are provided.

Wages offered are: Pipefittere (journeyman) $6.38 per hour. (B) Pressure welders $6.38 per hour. (B) Pressure welders (T.I.G. qualified) $6.38 per hour. Millwrights per hour.

Openings are also available for trades foreman and instructors. Applicants please phone or write giving complete resume to: MR. JOHN MEYER WONDERLY KERSHAW PETROCHEMICAL SERVICES LTD. P.O. BOX 519 GRANDE PRAIRIE.

ALBERTA PHONE 403-532-3541 11-27-c WANTED ELECTRICAL APPRENT-ices. 1st or 2nd year. 374-7011. 11-29-c The GOVERNMENT OF THE NORTHWEST TERRITORIES has a vacancy for a Clerk IV in the Regional Personnel Office, lnuvik, Northwest Territories. The successful candidate must be knowledgeable in Northwest Territories Personnel Services, Operations.

Policies and Procedures. Assignments call for extensive public and departmental contacts which are reviewed through reports and results obtained. Completion of the Twelfth School Grade, including or supplemented by courses in commercial subjects including bookkeeping, through experience in general office or clerical work involving supervisory assignments: or an equivalent combination of training and experience. The salary for this position ranges from $9,257.00 to $11,182.00 (plus a settlement allowance of $400.00 per annum). In addition, a wide variety of other Government benefits are available.

Interested persons should submit their applications Including a detailed resume of work experience to the Regional Personnel Officer, Government of the Northwest Territories lnuvik. N.W.T., before 5:00 p.m., November 30. 1973. Please ouote Comnetltlon Number EV-55-73. 11-27-c EXPERIENCED FABRIC MANAGER-ess manager required by large expanding company.

Applicants must hsve sewing background and fabric knowledge. Above average earnings, full company benefits. Apply In person to. C. P.

Kaufman 1202 Quebec Ave. 12-1-c WANTED A qualified Secretary-Treasurer for R.M. of Auvergne No. 76. State age.

marital status, qualifications and enclose references. Duties to start 1 December, 1973. Tenders to be msde to R.M. of Auvergne No. 76' office.

Ponteix Sask. 11-27-c-s WAITRESSESWAITERS NEEDED for exciting new concept in a Saska toon night ciud. only tnose wno are vouna- and attractive and well groomed need pply. Starting salary S2.45 per hour witn regular increas es. Those with pleasant and wi rm personality will receive additional remunerations.

Phone 382-0844 be tween 10 a.m. 8 p.m. for appointment. 11-27-c AVON CALLING An Avon territory is now open In the Sutherland area. Would you like to call on Avon customers there? Call: Mrs.

Stewart 244-1046. 11-27-c WANTED FOR SUNNY OKANAGAN appliance technicians, experience in major appliances and refrigeration Wages according to experience. Apply to J. D. Appliance Repairs 266 Leon Kelowna, B.C.

Phone 11-28-c WANTED YOUNG PERSON WITH experience in plumbing trade. Must have Vt ton or van. 382-0941. 11-27-c The Town of CARROT RIVER Invites, applications for a permanent position in the Utility department, duties to commence Immediately, Must have mechanical ability An Interest in learning the operation of the utility system is required. In application please state: Marital status, qualifications, age, and salary expected.

Enquiries may be directed to Mayor Lockhart (business puone: 768-2201 or Councillor Young (business phone: 768-2432). Applications to be In the Town Olflce by I p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 12. 1973.

11-28-c OFFICE HELP WANTED 12A PART-TIME Mature person afternoons weekly. Typing, tiling, general office routine. Duchess and Sin Avenue, Saskatoon. P.O. Box 1384.

11-28-c WANTED EXPERIENCED LEGAL secretary for Saskatoon law office. Telephone Mrs. Kroeger $53-2000. U.2S-C WANTED IMMEDIATELY comptometer operators and typists. Please call Man power Temporary Services, 240 2ord E.

653-0633. HELP WANTED (Continued) of a Insurance 63A Listings Wanted 3, Livestock AcresnnriM 33 Loans Wanted 64 Lot Found 10 Lots Wanted 41 Lots For Sale 40 Lumber Supplies 77 Memorial Society Miscellaneous 29 Mobile Home 70 Monev to Loan 63 Monuments Moving 4 Storage 76 Musical instruments 26A Musical instruction 17 Nursing Homes 23 Office Help Wanted 12A Painting 21A personal Pet Mock 37 Wk Plumbing 22 A poultry fcggs Resorts 27 Rental Service 75 Roofing Favestroughs Rooms Furnished 22 53 54 Rooms Unfurnished Rooms (Furnished 4 Unfurn.) 54A Raom Wad Sales Personnel 11 Skiing Equipment 70D Situations Wanted 15 Snowmobiles 4 Accessories 70B Stores 4 Offices 60 storage Space 38 Suj.M Furnished 51 unfurnished 51A mtfS (Furnished-Unfurn.) 51 Suites Wanted 52 Swap 32 Teachers Wanted 23 Towine 74 Trade Schools 12B Trades 4 Professions 21 TV Rentals 25C Warehouse Snace 42 Weddings 1C HELP WANTED (Continued) 12 Heavy equipment mechanic required by the Rural Municipality of Snipe Lake No. 259. Year-round employment. 10 hours per day during 7-month construction season: 8-hour day for the remainder of the year.

Please apply In writing, staling qualifications and salary expected. All applications must be accompanied by references, and be in the hands of the Secretary-Treasurer no later than December 7, 1973. K. J. Fltzmaurice, Secretary-Treasurer, Rural Municipality of Snipe Lake No, 250, P.O.

Box 786. Eston. Saskatchewan, SOL 1A0. 11-27-c 4 WAITRESSESWAITERS FOR PER manent full time employment. Apply in person to Mr.

Zatser. Bus Depot Luncn. ll-28-c MEN AND WOMEN WANTED FOR cleaning and Janitorial work. Also supervisor and window cleaner. Full time and part time shifts in evenings.

Apply at Mr. Klean Enterprises 334 20th Street West. 11-27-c COULD YOU USE AN EXTRA earnings. Be a Fullerette. No experience required.

If you spend unie visinng wnn irienas ana neighbors von can turn pleasure hours into profit. Call 343-7955 for appoint ment. 12-3-c MECHANICS REQUIRED Heavy duty mechanics required for large truck shop. 374-6006, 8 a.m. to 5 pm.

tf COMPOSITOR PRESSMAN CAPABLE on linotype and with working knowledge of letterpress and offset equipment. Contact Campbell Printing Ltd. 158 16th Street West, Prince Albert or phone 763-3539. 11-28-c WANTED FULL AND PART TIME waitress-waiter for morning shift. Experience preferred.

374-5595 or apply between p.m., Holiday House Restaurant, 8th Street East. 11-30-c HAIRDRESSER Wanted immediately for full time employment. 382-5055 or evenings 374-6927. Must have experience. 11-28-c 1 PERSON TEAM REQUIRED TO manage a local motel.

May be married couple or other. Applicants must oe enthusiastic, neat in appear ance and willing to work the long hours required. Accommodation pro vided in motel living Quarters. Salary and other remunerations will be com mensurate with ability and perform' ance. Please write giving all relevant details including references to: Personnel P.O.

Box 112, Saskatoon, tf ATTENTION SASKATCHEWAN MACHINISTS New control valve manufacture requires turrent valve lathe operators at Canadian head office. All levels of experience needed. New, clean, well-lighted shop. Flexible working hours will be dlcussed. Relocation allowance.

Saskatchewan Interviews in 2 to weeks arranged at your convenience. Phone collect or write nov to VALTEX CONTROLS LTD. 8445 DAVIES ROAD EDMONTON. ALBERTA (403) 465-1422 11-27-C WANTED ONE SINGLE PHASE ELEC- trtc motor mechanic. Experienced, top wages.

Phone collect 403 479-1531. Edmonton, Alberta. 11-28-c AMBITIOUS YOUNG SALES MINDED people wanted for well established music firm. Reply Box 103D Star-Phoenix. 11-29-c WANTED EXPERIENCED AUTO' body mechanic for Chrysler dealer ship.

Wanted Immediately. Phone 864 2488 KinlsUno. 11-28-c DINING ROOM Personnel required by the Diamond Head Room for table service. Applicants must be 18 years or over. Ex- penence preferred, however, not es sential.

Full and part time available Apply in person to Bob Kearney or Neil Sairit. Executive Motor Hotel. 11-28-c WANTED Parts pickup driver for automotive trade. Must have while drivers licence, 5-day week. Box 125D star-Phoenix.

ll-29-e GROUP HOME FOR NATIVE CHIL dren requires 4 child care workers. Previous experience working with children preferred but not essential Some shift work Involved. Apply in writing to Merna Mccunock. b.xecu live Director. Native Homes for Native Children.

No. 7 2615 Broad way. Saskatoon. Closing date for ap plications December 4th. 12-1-c WANTED CARPET SALES PERSON to develop rug departmtnt.

Progres sive company, excellent opportunity 652-5537 ask for M.J. 12-1-C METROPOLITAN INVESTIGA- tion and Security Ltd. reouire se curity guards for Northern Manitoba and Ontario: from ages 21-50, minimum 5 160 lbs. Must be bond able. Grade education and drl ver licence.

Pay from $750 $l50 per montn. can sgt. n. Lark, office nours 653-4121 at 2i i-na east. 11-27- WANTF.D FRONT-END ATTBND- ant trainees.

or 652 0919. xll for BARCLAY ON FRIDAY. NOV. 1973. Royal Barclay Kennedy.

age 85 years. Funeral Mass was celebrated in St Ann's Church. Kennedy, on Monday. Nov. 26 at 1:30 p.m.

by Rev. J. Pat Murphy. Interment in the Parish Cemetery. Predeceased by his wife Ada.

Mr. Barclay is survived by two sons. Francis, at 2125 Red Deer Road. Saskatoon and John Amin. Kitchener.

seven grandchildren and two greatgrandchildren. Arrangements in care of Tubman Funeral Home. Wolseley. 11-27-c JOHNSTON THE PASSING OF MRS. Jessie Johnston, age S3 years, oi Asquilh, occurred in a Saskatoon hospital on November 25th.

The funeral service will be held on Wednesday. Nov, 28th at 2.00 p.m. from the Asquith United Church, conducted by Mr. Derek Tingle. The family gratefully decline floral tributes, memorial donations may be made to the Asquith United Church.

Park Chapel will be in charge of arrangements. Surviving are; her loving husband. Lome Johnston; three daughters. (Elaine), Mrs. C.

Sum-mach of Saskatoon, (Bernlce), Mrs. K. Peters of Saskatoon, cWlldai. Mrs. R.

Minty of Asquith. two sons. Ralph Johnston of Asquith. Dr. Robert Johnston of Prince Albert; also 14 grandchildren: and one great grandchild.

Mrs. Johnston was predeceased by lour brothers. A pioneer resident of Asquith. Mrs. Johnston was born in Toronto, Ont.

and came west to Bladworth. Sask. in 1D04. She was married to Lome Johnston in 1915 and moved to the Asquith district where she bad resided until her passing. Mrs.

Johnston was a member of the Asquith United Church and had always taken a keen interest in church activities. Interment will be made in the Woodlawn ceme- tery. 11-27-c LE BLANC THE DEATH OF Achille (Archie) Le Blanc, age 63 years, of 322 Avenue South, occurred In a local hospital on November 23rd, 1973. The funeral mass will be held on Tuesday. Nov.

27th at 10.00 a.m. from St. Martyrs-Canadiens Catholic Church (1011 Windsor St.) Prayers will be offered in the Chapel of the Saskatoon Funeral Home on Monday evening at 8.00 p.m. Memorial donations to the Canadian Cancer Society appreciated in lieu of flowers. Surviving are: his wife.

Amy; five daughters, Mrs. ltalo Sguazzin (Cynthia), Kitimat, B.C., Mrs. Wilfred Hoy (Sharon), Saskatoon. Mrs. Delwyn Thomas (Sheila).

Calgary. Miss Deanna Le Blanc. Saskatoon. Mrs. Kenneth Hollands (Kath leen), Calgary: aiso nts momer, Mrs.

Edith Le Blanc. Winnipeg, four cistern. Mrs. Germane Montison. Win nipeg, Mrs.

Antoinette Phaneuf, St. Louis, Mrs. Tnerese iiennas. Pine Falls. Manitoba.

Mrs. Cecile Brunelle, Winnipeg; two brothers. Christian Le Blanc. Churchill, Man. and Romeo Le Blanc, Winnipeg: and five grandchildren.

Mr. Le Blanc was Darn in Magog, uueoec. ne came west with his family in 1912 to settle in the Domremy district. He had made his home in Saskatoon for the past 20 years, interment will take place in woodlawn catholic cemetery. Saskatoon Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

11-27-c LITTLECROW THE DEATH OF MR. Robert- Francis I.ittlecrow. age 21 years, of Moose Woods (near Saska toon) occurred on Friday, November 23rd. 1973. The funeral service will be held on Tuesday, Nov.

27th. 1973, at 2.30 p.m. from Moose Woods United Church, conducted by Rev. R. Stewart.

Surviving are: his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Lituecrow. Moose Woods; four sisters.

Mrs. Richard (Emma) Penley, Saskatoon. Freda, Lucille and Wlima, all at home: five brothers, Wilbert, Allan. Melvln, Moose "Woods. David, Edmonton.

Alta. Edgar. Allan. and Leslie of Moose woods. The late Mr.

Littlecrow was bom at Saska toon and took his schooling at Moose Woods Day School and at Brunskill School and Riverview Collegiate in Saskatoon. Interment will take place in the Moose Woods Cemetery. Ar rangements are in care of westwood Funeral Chapel. i 11-27-c W1ELGOZ THE DEATH OF MRS Kathenne Wlelgoz. age 56 years, of 1311 20th West.

Saskatoon, occurred in a local hospital on Thursday, Nov. 22nd, 1973. The funeral mass will be held on Tuesday, Nov. 27th at 0.30 a.m. from St.

George's Ukrainian Catholic Cathedral, conducted by Rev. W. Iwaszko. Prayers will be said at St. George's Cathedral Monday evening at 8.00 p.m.

Surviving are: her loving husband, Nick; one son. Gregory. Kamloops. B.C.: three 'daughters. Mrs.

David (Iris) Lowenberg. Kamloops, B.C., Miss Nadia Wielgoz and Miss Joan Wlelgoz. both of Saskatoon: two grandchildren: her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Novak.

Yorkton, four sisters. Sister Gregory. Yorkton, Sister Daniel, Toronto, Mrs. E. (Venial Fedorowich, Moose Jaw, Mrs.

J. (Olga) Wilke, Raymore. five brothers John Novak. Yorkton. Tony Novak.

Lethbridee. Rev. Gregory Novak. Melville, Walter Novak, Van couver and Metro Novak. Vancouver.

The late Mrs. Wlelgoz was bom at Westbend. Sask. where she received her education and lived until 1972. She had lived in Saskatoon for the past year.

Interment will take place In the Catholic Cemetery. Arrangements are in care of Westwood Funeral Chapel. 11-27-c MATTHEWS THE PASSING OF Mrs. Alice May Ma thews, age 84 years, of the Sherbrooke Nursing Home, occurred at ner residence on November 24th. The funeral service will be held on Tuesday.

Nov. 27th at 1.30 p.m. from St. James Anglican cnurco. conducted py canon li.

Ash. Canon Clem McFadden. The family gratefully decline floral tributes, memorial donations may be made to the Canadian Bible Society. 250 2nd South. Park Funeral Chapel will be In charge of arrangements.

Surviving are: one daughter. R. J. (Barbara) Armet of Sas katoon: tnree sons, Harry or biciney, B.C., Kictiard ol Whitby, Kev. John Matthews of Fort McMurray, Alberta; also seven grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren: a brother.

Major Hugh Parkes resides in England. Mrs. Matthews was pie- deceased by her husband. Arthur In 1946. A resident of Saskatoon for the past 25 years.

Mrs. Mattnews was born In England and came to eastern Canada In 1904. She moved to Saskatchewan in 1908 and had resided in Prince Albert, Saskatoon and Renins prior to making her home in Saskatoon In 1948, Cremation. Park Funeral Chapel will be in charge of arrangements. 11-27-c REID THE DEATH OF NORMAN William Held, age 75 years, of 817 Temperance Saskatoon, occurred suddenly in a local hospital on November 24th, 1973.

The iuneral service will be held on Wednesday. November 28th at 2 p.m. from Mc-Kague Funeral Home, conducted by Rev, Frank Meadows. Surviving are: his loving wife Irene Rila; one son Stanley Reid of Saskatoon; two grandsons. Lome S.

Reid and Bradley N. Reid both of Saskatoon; two sisters. Mrs. Nellie Weir of Fort Lauderdale, Florida and Mrs. Edith Nelson of Moose Jaw: one brother.

Arthur Reid of Vancouver. Mr. Reid was predeceased by one brother. Roy Reid in 1972. Mr.

Reid was burn in Holsteln, Ontario and came west to Moose Jaw in 19)5. He attended business college in Moose Jaw. He served in the R.C.A.F. in 1918 and following his discharge he managed lumber yards at Gray. Milestone.

Weyburn. Regina and Saskatoon before joining the Federated Co-op In Saskatoon as manager of the lumber department. At the time of his retirement In 1962, Mr. Held was the Branch Manager of the Federated Co-op. He was a Past President of the Saskatoon Rotary Club, an honorary member of the Saskatoon Rotary Club, a Past Pmciripnt nf the YMCA Board and an Eider of Knox United Church for many years.

He was aso an ardent curler, fisherman and hunter. The family would appreciate aunauuos iu the Heart Fund. 708 Canada Building rather than floral tributes. Interment will be made In the Hlllcrest Memorial Gardens. Guest parking directly south of Funeral Home, 3rd Ave.

and 2th Street, il-27-c PIllI.ION THE DEATH OF MRS. Adele phlllon age 102 years, ol 304 5th Avenue, North, Saskatoon, occurred at her residence on Nov 2Slh. 1973. Pravers will be offered in St. Paul's Cathedral on Tuesday evening at 8.00 p.m.

The funeral mass "'111 be held on Wednesday, Nov. 28th at 10.00 a.m. from St. Paul's Cathedral. McKague's Funeral Home will be charge.

Surviving are: three daughters. Sister Mary Cart (Natalie) of Toronto, Mrs. D. M. (Adeline) Quinn nf Wichita.

Kansas, and Miss Kath leen Phlllon, of Saskatoon: five grandchildren: and 20 great-grandchildren. Mrs. Phlllon was nrede ceased bv her husband, Albert: two rluuahtem. Mnrauprlte and Edith and three sons Carl, Russell, and prank. Mrs.

Kniuon was oorn in McGregor. Iowa, and moved to Sns- katoon In 1911. She was an active member of St. Pau Cathedral, in the Children's Aid Society, and In the Catholic Women's League. Interment will be made In the family niot In the Roman Catholic Ceme SASS TENDERS Leased Space, Department of Social Services (Core), 38 High Street West, Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan I Project Number SS 2053 Sealed tenders will be received by I the Executive Director of Public Works Branch until 2:00 P.M..

Cem 1 tral Standard Time. December 14. I 1973. and will be opened in public immediately tnereatter. i The work consists of partitioning.

painting, carpeting and electrical renovations to exiting second floor of building. Tender documents may be obtained ti by the general contractor from Mr. Alan Vanstone. Architect. 4428 Acadia Drive.

Regina Saskatchewan on deposit -of mis deposit wiu oe reiuno' ed upon return of the tender docu- s. menu, In good condition, within thirty w. days after me opening aate. Mr. Tender documents may also be i- viewed it Saskatchewan Construction Association at Regina and Moose Jaw, also Southam Building Reports and sanfora Jsvans service Ltd.

Subtrade contractors shall file their tenders in accordance with the sas katchewan Bid Depository Regulations at Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan Construc-i tion Association before 2:00 P.M. City lime. Decern oer iz, win. Tenders must be accompanied by a Certified Cheque In the amount of at least ten percent (10) of the tender price. The Province reserves the right to reject any or all tenders received Denutv Minister Department of Government Services Province of Saskatchewan 11-27-c NOTICES NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE MATTER OF THE ES-.

TATE OF MURDOCH MATHESON, late of Saskatoon, in the Province of Saskatchewan, Deceased. AU claims against the above estate duly verified by Statutory Declaration and with particulars of valuation and security held, If any, must be sent to the undersigned before the 27th day of December, A.D., 1973. GUARANTY TRUST COMPANY OF CANADA 212 22nd Street East Saskatoon, Saskatchewan Agent for the Executor 11-J7-C-S NOTICE OF POLL Notice Is hereby given that Polls win be held in suounit one on Wed nesday. December 3. 1973.

to elect member to THE BOARD OF THE SAS KATOON (WEST; SCHOOL UNIT NO, 42. Places of the Polls and the tim the polls will be open are listed be low; 1. Delists Town Hall, 10 a.m. to p.m. 1, Mrs.

Georglna Howe's residence, Donavon, a p.m. to p.m. 3. Laura Hall, 1 p.m. to I p.m.

Voters of the Swanson Consolidated 8.D. 1756 are directed to vole at the residence of Mrs, Georglna Howe, Donavon. 11-28- NOTICE of Judicial sale of roslden tial view lots and alreamsltes In central Nevada. Trustee sale for cash or terms by sealed bid on single lot basis. Bi ouenini December 16.

1973. For in. formation write Commercial Standard Title Trustee, Kingston Village Austin. Nev. 89310.

This sale Is pur suant to court order. Phone 702964- 24U. Houseparent to live In for a It bed Lloydmtnster residence housing menially handicapped adults. Salary Including living accommodation and food is to be negotiated. Applicants should have some experience working with menially handicapped people.

Apply in writing to PERSONNEL COMMIT! LE CHAIRMAN. P.O. BOX SO, LLOYD-MINSTER, SASK-ALTA, lM-e Classified Phone 653-2100 WANT A BABYSITTER? TRY BABYSITTING Mon. through FrL 8:30 p.m. Saturdays 8:30 a.m.

12 Noon EXTENDED PHONE SERVICE tery. 11-27-c 11-29-C 11-29.

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