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Star-Phoenix from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada • 21

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SASKATOON STA1-MI0EMI. SATIBDAT. DECtMBtB 1M 1 PAGE TWEVtT OM MALE HELP WANTED II iCeaUaard) FUNERAL DIRF'CTORS ICaaUaaedt NOTICES ICentlaarS) TENDERS IUaUal APPLICATIONS ARE INVITID BY McKAGUE'S Exodus From Farms Said To Be Global Condition Provincial Briefs PRESENTED CANTATA COLLECTED $U7 MELFOhT. Meifort United! IVER. The sum oOTRxCRaRA Church 32-voic senior choir pre- CARROT RIVER.

The ium of FUNERAL HOME HARRY McKAGUE McKague R. J. McKifue Phone U.ii 100 Third Avenue. S. tf the council of tne ftural Municipality ot Pleasant Valley No I for tha potiuon of Secretary Treasurer.

Stata experience, qualifications and sala-v expected. Applications to be in tha hands of the undersigned bv Jnuir S. IS7. W. L.

Herman. Sank 1J-J1 0 IV THE ESTATE Of ALFRED JAMES LEWIS. Ule of the City ot Victoria, in the Province oi British Columbia, Transport Owner, deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS CITY Or SASKATOON TENDERS FOR STANDBY ENGINE AND ANGLE DRIVE Seated lender addremed to the CItv Commissioner. City Hail.

Saskatoon, sented their Christmas Cantata $147 was collected for the British YORKTON The exodus fromhtv must essentially work together farms was now not a development as a team for ef'ective solutions and foreign Bible Society In a can "The Holy Nativity" on Sunday and marked "Tender for Standby En vass made here recently. MARRIAGE LICENSES MARRIAGE LICENCES WEDDING CONSTITUTION ADOPTED BLALNE LAKE. A constitu but a rout, and was not confined to the problems and to clarify and to Saskatchewan nor to Canada but pinpoint policies. Agriculture need-was a global condition. Charles ed the experience and training of Gibbons, vice-president of the Sas- people in business and business katchewan Wheat Pool, sali here needed the logic and coolness of Wednesday niaht.

Mr. Gibbons was the farmer who usually was able gine and Angle Drive'' will be received until 12 'clock noon. M.ST, and opened publicly at 2 p.m.. M.S.T., on Monday. January 14th, 1957.

Tender Form. Instruction to Bidder All rlaims against the above estate duly verified by Statutory Declaration and with particular and valuation of security held, ll any. must be sent to the undersigned before tne 31st da) of January, A D. Dated at Saskatoon. Saskatchewan.

Uua 19th day at December. A.D. 1958 rings -4 to fill, waun. cioex ana Jewellery repairs. Western Jewellers 23 Jnd 8.

Ph. 23i4. xU tion drafted by Dr. P. Riben, president and George Reid, secretary- morning.

The cantata provided 30 minutes of music and song providing opportunity for solo work, duets, and trios and anthems. The choir was directed by Mrs. E. N. Morrison.

CLl'B REORGANIZED PLUNKETT. Mrs. A. Le-easse was elected president of the and Specifications- may be obtained BLACK'S JEWELLERS FOR MAR -Calendar Salesmen sneakina to the annual farmer-to make sound dec'sions and use from the Office of the City Engineer rtatte licences. Diamond rings ana City Hall, Saskatoon.

Sulk. treasurer, and presented to tne club for approval, has been adopted by the Big Hockey League matched weddlnc runs of nnesi businessmen's annual banquet good judgement when all facts duality. IS3 2nd south xtl Lowest or any tender not necessarily sponsored by the Yorkton local I were presented to him. he said accepted. PLEASE ALLOW FULL DAYS TO MAKAROrr.

CARTER at CARTER, Birks Build inf. Saskatoon. Solicitors ior the Executor. The Toronto General Trusts Corporation. 12-24-c-s Saskatchewan Farmer's Union.

The speaker was Introduced by teams. obtain marriage licence, btacey The sneaker aid farmers were Normaa Roebuck and thanked by J. D. McAskill. Mayor H.

W. Baltour, City Commissioner. 12-24-c Jewellers. One location only at the pedestal clock, 1(11 2nd Satka- plunkett Community Club at its re- EVENING CIRCLE OFFICERS CRA1K. Mrs.

T. i. Johnston going through a difficult period Dut nenry wemmasier. the ability of farmers to absorb Chris Hansen. SFTJ DT-MiinVnt toon best diamond valua 'Astra-ulo' rent reorganization meeting.

Mrs. xtf was elected Dresident of the Uni change was amazing. Policies Uis0 addressed the aatherinir hripf, NOTICE OF SALE -Or HOUSEHOLD W. Hrynkiw was chosen vice-pres-idr-nt and Mrs. 0.

Shoemaker, sec NOTICES uUUUa ted Church Evening Circle at it December meeting held at the were meeting tests now through hy. Mr. Hansen told of attending changing conditions and the indus- the overseas conference last mm- FLORISTS Required In Saskatoon and district. Liberal commissions paid weekly. No Investment or car required.

Spare or full time employment. Protected territory. Best season starts after Christmas in winter months. If serious wrlta promptly to: by McKee Moving St Storage Company iima of Mrs. Edna Johnstone.

retary-treasurer. APPOINTED AUDITOR sakatoon. lr.r payment oe atnr MARRIOTT'S SASKATOON NURSERY age Charges accrued to date, plus any trial revolution was having its mer on the world wheat agree-impact on the rural scene. It was ment. He said agriculture was fac-likewise having an impact on ine a crisis and the smip7 u.is Mrs Doug Stewart was chosen vice-president; Mrs.

Harry Ander 128 2nd Ph. iSJVtl. fioHers for ail occasions. Nursery Ph. 22101 xtf additional charges.

NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of EDMUND LATRACE Mrs. Olive Hanson, address unknown rural centres senicing agriculture, tightening. He remarked that the SHEIIO. Peter Moroz was appointed auditor for the current year when the local Stewart Gibson IODE chapter field its December meeting and reports showed late of Saskatoon, in the Province ot Saskatchewan, Bachelor, Deceased. VICTORIA NURSERY IMRS.

E. McAL- son, secretary; Mrs. J. a. vioen, treasurer; and Mrs.

J. H. Bisson, honorary president. 1 box household goods stored since Sept. 23, 1955.

Charges accrued to Mr. Gibbons tow tne story oi four per cent increase in freieht Dec Ji, I1B.3U. al designs, wedding bouquets. SOS 2nd mechanization and its vast growth, rates made the soueeze still tieht- s. Ph.

23664. Nsry. Ph. 430 Fingard's Bowladrome. 155 3rd Ave of the changes in transportation r.

Mr. Hansen said the SFU must MEASLES PREVALENT HOPKINS PRESS LTD. north. Saskatoon Bowling alleys stoied since April 1, 1953. Charges accrued CONQUEST.

An epidemic af that ail provincial and national obligations had been met. The meeting was held at the home of the and of the radical changes in ae- increase membership and finances sien and size of tillage equipment, so that tne organization rmiM FRANK J. DOWD1NG. F.R.H.S.. FLOR- measles has made it necessary to to Dec.

31. 1950. H1U.OU. 5-S7 Prince Edward St. close the primary room at school Goods will be offered for sale bv The result, he said, had made a make policies effective and the in-shift in investment pattern which dividual farmer helped to es- 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 tne undersigned befora the 12th day of January.

A.D. 1857. HALL. MAGUIRE WEDGE. Barristers, 412 MacMillan Building.

Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Solicitors for the Executors. 12-24-c-i ist. everything in tloral needs store opp. Eaton's on 21st Street Phone night S2750-31636 We observe the Wednesday half-day closing bylaw xtf public auction bv McKee Moving it Saint John, B.

The United Sunday School cantata 1J-J7- regent, Mrs. Wunaer. AGENT HONORED DOMREMY. A. L.

Kennedy atorage company at 319 zjra Street, west. Saskatoon, on Saturday. the farmers must follow. He said tablish a basic afjricultural policy and the community Christmas tree January 3. 1937.

mere was pressure irom me larger mrtjmaria held each year have been 12-34 -c-s farm and whether the small farm MILLAR'S FLOWER SHOP AND GREENHOUSES 114 21st Street. East Phone Day 7777 Night 7775 "YOUR PERSONAL FLORIST" Imperial Oil agent here for the last 30 years, was honored by the company recently in Saskatoon was a suitable occupation and de sirable remained to be seen. PEACE RIVER BLOC FULLY Licenced automobile and truck mechanic required for Chrysler-Plymouth-Fargo and John Deere franchise. Write or wire parUculars Including experience, marital status and as to Grlmshaw Motors, Qrttn-shaw. Alberta.

lJ-24-e-a CLUB REORGANIZED TENDERS fCantlnaesl) BIRTHS CUT FLOWERS. WEDDING BOUQUETS CONQUEST. The local curling Farm ownership was desirable UNE.KAL IKlBUIlii Xtf and the farmer must have the club has been reorganized for the winter season, with A. Reynolds when newas preseniea wnn scroll and a long service pin. BANTAMS TRIUMPH BOBIASH JOE AND OLGA (NEE Maityniuk) are happy to announce MONUMENTS 5a the birth of their son James Joseph as president and F.

Kranz, secretary. The first draw has been NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the estate of JAMES THOMSON, IMe of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, retired, deceased. AH elatma npainst the above estate, duly verified bv statutory declaration on December 13 Thanks Dr. R. WEST SIDE MONUMENTAL WORKS pre-emption of purchase.

Due to the high cost of equipment and the financial inability to purchase both machinery and land there was a swing to part ownership. He said it was an amnz'ns: fact that the Mcpherson and maternity staff of BLAINE. In the first hockey game played here this winter, the bantams defeated the married Ili si. fault Hospital. 12-24-c Ked and Black Granite imported from Sweden.

Marble imported. Bronze memorials Service six riavs a week 01 2Gth Phone 744s. xtf made up with 12 nnxs competing. The date for the annual bon-spiel has been set for week commending Wednesday Feb. 13.

BARRY DR. M. L. G. BARRY AND and with particulars and valuation of men 7-3.

Mrs. Barry iformerly Joan Pai-ry security neld, if any. must be sent to the undersigned the fifth are pleased to announce the birth TENDER ATTENDANCE- REDUCED lowest income group were full owners while the highest income of a daughter, tiarbara Joan, at ROSE VALLEY. In spite of 40 ROCK OF AGES AND BRONZE MEM-orials hy Western Granite Marble 714 Ind N. Phona xtf Montreal General Hospital, Decern ber.

10. 19St. weauht 7 lbs. 01. tua noi-t nuinsri who tenders addressed to the un- eroun were tne part owners o.

TO REPRESENT DISTRICT ELROSE. Due to the fact below zero weather, which re enlarged their holdings by renting, p.m.. Reglna City Tjme. January 3, oay ox January A u. mi.

JOHN CAIRNS, W6 Metropolitan Building, Saskatoon. Executor. 12-24-c-j duced attendance, 500 bags of that Kerrobert school superinten-dency withdrew from the west LOST AND FOUND HARDWARE MANAGER REQUIRED by the Wllkie Co-op Ass'n. Ltd. Mut have qualifications1 and experience to handle drpartment with sales volume of tbO.000.

Living accommodation may be procured. Employee benefits include group insurance and superannuation plans. Starting salary up to depending on qualifications. Apply giving full details to: Mr. D.

Wilkinson, General Manager Wllkie Co-op Asu'n, Ltd, Wllkie. Sask. or to Personnel Department Federated Co-operauves Limited, Saskatoon 12-34-4) candy were distributed by Santa Claus for the local Kinsmen Club Let us understand tnat economic Kmiuut or me xoi-prosperity cannot last unless all char in it. Mr. Gibbons said.

This Construction Of flW uhstrurturo far DEATHS central drama piayaowns to De held in Rosetown, the district or- LOST LADIES' GOLD BULOVA wrist watch. Reward. Phone 7270 12-24-c when he paid his annual visit here was not a problem for agriculture santeer. Mrs. Kathleen rsoucn, AVERY THIS PASSING OF THEO Hiuue, nu aeKuiciiio a eng.

LOST 4 DARK GREY CHROME recently, APPOINTED CARETAKER has announced that the Wiseton dore William Avery, beloved inlant chairs on No. 9 highway, about Location: East of Section 4-32-2-2 en son 01 l.a.c, ana Mrs. Haipn i Avery of 41 6th Saskatoon, Sask. miles out of Sutherland. K.

Dyck, Clarkboro. 12-24-n play, 'Ile." by Eugene weiu, would represent west central dis I I ill ni Itl llOPVP municipal road north of Mikado occurred at a local hospital the Assinibulnc River. iiuiiui i ove over IN THE MATTER of the Estate of LAURA M. LARMOUR. lpte of the City of Saskatoon, in the Province of Saskatchewan, Housewife, deceased.

NOTICE TO CREDITORS All claims against the above estate, duly verified by statutory declaration December 21, l5i. The tuneral trict in Saskatoon in teoruary. PARADISE Merrier has been appointed caretaker of the local curling and skating rinks where the lunch counter will be LOST MAN'S TAN LEATHER WAL-let SIS and valuable papers. Rcwaid Phone 3 1857. 12-24-c ltVits rtrirr 1 1 I Approximate quantities service will be held on Wednesday December 2D, from Toronto, Ont.

conducted by the Rev. Mr. Ashlon M-JJAiJL UVS Cnnct.1.t v.rrf. WA OFFICERS HERSCHEL. Mrs.

E. Miller i WANTED RELIABLE TELEVISION 1 ne t-ark Funeral ChaDel Is in chars. LANDI3. G. M.

Gray. Naseby, Timber lineal feet of The interment will operated by Mrs. Meadows. SANTA AT WATSON LOST STRIPED ALL COLOR KNIT-ted cardigan. Size 10.

136 7th Street, east. 12-24-1 Treated Timber 17.24 thousand feet who has served continuously for 23 and with particulars and valuation ot security held, if any, must be sent to the undersigned, on or befora the 31st lane place in the Prospect Cemetery was appointed president of the United Church WA at its December meeting in the manse. Mrs. board measure. years as reeve of the Rural Mu at ioronio.

12-24. and radio Serviceman capable of taking charge of service department in large retail appliance store in Northern Saskatchewan. Excellent salary and bonus. Reply giving references and experience to box 295S Star-Phoenix. 12-27-0 WATSON.

One of the largest aay oi December, A i5o. Amount of Deposit with Tender FIEGER THE DEATH OF BABY nicipality of Kosemount and wno crowds in years attended Santa F. Hollick was elected vice-presi trancis Patrick Fiefer. Infant soi due to ill health did not seek re- i.sko.oo. LOST BROWN AND WHITE COLLIE pup, months old.

from 818 8th north. Answers to name of Rex. Children's pet. Phone 29831. 12-24-c Claus Day here recently when treats donated by local mer dent; Mrs.

G. Henderson, secretary; and Mrs. J. Thompson, DISBERY. BENCE WALKER, 203-5 Birki Building.

Saskatoon. Saskatchewan, Solicitors for the Executor. election tms year was nonorea CoDlef of pUn, sml When the Council held Its Decern- tender forms for the above project ber meetine msy obtained on application to tht chants were presented to town and rural children at a free show in the MALE HELP WANTED 12 12-24-c of Mr and Mrs. Peter Fieger of Bceehy. occurred at Beechy on December 20.

The funeral service was held on Saturday, December 22 at a.m., from the Roman Catholic Church at Beechy. The Saskatoon Funeral Home was in chrge. Interment was made in the Beechy Roman Catholic Cemetery. 12-24-c unnBralllnvn Reeve-elect J. Young, on benaii treasurer.

CONTEST WINNERS MARENGO. Roy Hertz, Dar Star theatre. Santa also paid Of the Council and municipal Sec- Tenders will be opened in public visit to the hospital where he pre retary presented Mr. Gray with an city8 TKTufr, enscribed Chime ClOCK. 957.

The right to teject any or all sented guts to young patients. GLASLYN BEATEN NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of Jemina Patton. late of Saskatoon, in the Province of Saskatchewan, Deceased. lene Apps and Candy Cook were the winners in the amateur night program held here recently in aid of the local curling club. Mark REQUIRES SALES REPRESENTATIVE For North Battleford and district.

Requirements are between twenty-three and thirty-five years of age, clean record, high school education and to possess a late model car. Situation pays salary, car allowance, pension plan and all social benefits, Reply In your own handwriting giving all Information and phone number to: BOX 115C STAR-PHOENIX 12-24- tenders or to waive any defects oi lrr0tilBritiM thrin I k. LADIES' AID OFFICERS discretion of the Minister of Highways GLASLYN. Neilburg defeat City of Moose Jaw City Engineer WANTED SEMANS, Mrs. Norman am "aniportauon.

ed Glaslyn 9-5 in a Big Six Hockey All claims against the above estate. Graham was elected president Fairbert was master of ceremonies and the judges were Ted Tier-ney. Don Schrader and Mrs. O'Donnell. League game piayea nere recently with a large crowd in attend duly verified by statutory declaration, and with particulars and valuation ot security held, if any, must be sent to of the local United Church l.

t. holmes. LEESON THE DEATH OF EDGAR Leeson. age 63 ears, of Unity. occurred in a local hospital on December 21, 1956.

The funeral service will be held from St John's Anglican Church at Unity. conducted by Rev. V. Lord. The Saskatoon Funeral Home Is in charge of arrangements.

Surviving are his wife, Edith; one son, James Arthur Leeson. Unity. two daughters. Mrs. Edgar Sherwood, Unity and Mrs.

Kenneth Bell, Thornburv. Ontario; seven grandchildren Also surviving are one sister, Mrs. J. Bell. Unity, and four brothers, George.

Unity. Lome, Regina, Sask. Charles. Edmonton. Alta Linvrf ance.

Ladies' Aid at its December Deputy Minister, tne undersigned befora 31st day of uecemoer, A.u. luso. YOUNG MAN INTERESTED IN meetfng. Rev. W.

R. Jackson Department of Highways and nresided. Mrs. Cecil Laughren Transportation. DATED at Reglna.

Saskatchewan. 50th Anniversary wot phrapn vice- president: Mrs. December 7. 1958. tms Wra aay ot November, A.U.

1U5B learning retail food business. To commence handling deliveries by car and doing inside work. Steady employment. Reply in 6wn handwriting P.O. Box 240.

12-2R-S Gordon Copeman, secretary; and Saskatchewan. 12-24-c-s Mrs. Douglas Graham, treasurer. Toronto. The late Mr.

Leeson was Applications are invited for the position ot City Engineer for the City 6f Moose Jaw Saskatchewan. DUTIES Include technical supervision of all phases of Municipal Engineering, design, construction and maintenance, planning of Municipal works, preparation of cost estimates for same etc Applicants must be fully registered (or qualified for such registration) with the Saskatchewan Association of Professional Engineers. Applications, giving full information as to age, marital status, training, experience salary expected and date services are available, should be sent to the City Clerk. M. E.

SOMERS, Administrator of Estates, Administrator of the Estate of Jemina Patton, Deceased, Provincial Office Building, 1150 Rose Street, Regina. Saskatchewan. FAREWELL GIFT oorn in Ontario. He came west with his family in 1906 to homestead and MARSDEN Prior to leaving here with her husband and son hud resided in the Unity district since that time. Interment will take Place in Unity Cemetery.

12-24-c 12-24-c ft to reside at Maymont, Mrs STANNARD PASSED AWAY QUIET-ly at home November 29. 195B, Etfle Claude Bowes was presented NATIONAL ORGANIZATION requires salesman to call on retail grocery trade in country territory our of Saskatoon. Company offers group Insurance, pension plan and salary commensurate with experience. APPLY BOX 114C STAR-PHOENIX 12-24 NOTICE TO CREDITORS with a farewell present when tne mauoe Biannara. tn ner 65th year Late residence 1037 E.

15th Ave Van. In the Estate of JAMES W. GOULD, Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan. 12-24-c United Church WA held its SEALED tenders addressed to the couver, B.C. Survived by her hus- late of Saskatoon, in the Province ot Saskatchewan, deceased.

REQUIRED SALESMAN WITH CAR December meeting in the church. All claims against the above estate. for Saskatchewan points, no rjeddllns uina, james one son, Vaughan at home: three daughters, Mrs William G. Robinson. Vancouver: The presentation was made by katchewan, will be 'received in the Office of the Serretarv until 9nn nm duly verified by statutory declaration, and with particulars and valuation ot security held, rt any, must be sent to Mrs.

R. Westwood. Mrs. E. Ryder.

Moncton, N.B.. Mrs. Your income will be excellent as your seniority Increases. Interesting to all. Earn 82J-S50 a day two references.

Box 808 Humboldt, Saskatchewan. 12-24-p neanesoay, reDruary i57 TRADE SCHOOLS (Male) 12 1-. Hart, salmo, B.C., five grandchildren: four sisters, Mrs. D. Cameron.

Victoria. B.C.: Mrs I.inlon Plans and specification ran ha Mrs. R. Lynds, Mrs. J.

Trites. all of RATES and forms of tender obtained at the offices of the Chief Architect, Department of Public Works. Ottawa, Ontario the Oflicer-in-Charge. Denarlmeni rew Brunswick; one brother. Jack Wliinot, Carnduff, Sask.

Funeral Service was held Mondav. Decembri StBr-Phoenlx Want Ad Rates! Fmir Centa Per Word Per Day Public Works. 308 London tne undersigned Deiore the linn day of January, A.D. 1857, Dated at Regina. Saskatchewan, this 17th day of December, A.D.

19b6. M. E. SOMERS, Administrator of Estates, Administrator of tile Estate of James W. Gould, Deceased, Provincial Office Building, 1150 Rose Street, Regina, Saskatchewan.

12-24-c-s MEN WANTED TO LEARN BARBERING NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY Light, clean, inside work offers steady employment for advanca- "MOLER BARBER COLLEGE 1778 Hamilton St. Regina, Sask. Write (or Free Catalogue 12-24-c-S ocnmuuii. u.r.W. SUb-offire Six Consecutive Insertion for the Price of Five Minimum Count 10 Words Per Day 3rd at 11 a.m.

in the Chapel of Chimes, Harron Bros. Rev. T. Barnett officiating. Interment Forest Lawn Memorial Park 12-24-c Room 325, New Federal Building, Re glna.

the Post Office. Moos- Minimum Charge 40c Per Day l.n, i. Initial letters, count as one word ro" Where 10 point or large type Is desired FUNERALS So per day. Minimum count 10 words k. considered each tender must Figures In groups of flva or less, dollai ccompanied by- security in the AGENTS WANTED 12b marks.

Initial letters, count as one cneque or bondti MAINTENANCE MAN REQUIRED To maintain healing equipment and look after minor building repairs. Performs Janitor duties as required. Applicants must be able to quality for heating and plant engineer's certificate 4th class. Salary range $190-8220. Employee benefits include 8-day week, superannuation, medical plan and group insurance.

Apply to: PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT FEDERATED CO-OPERATIVES LIMITED 211 AVENUE D. NORTH Phone 23181 before 5 for Appointment BOCKING THE FUNE1IAL SERVICE word. Where one Una is set tn 10 point 'w'1 me rorms or tenaer ana AGENTS TO TAKE ORDERS FOR of Edwin Hocking who died on De i kai.n.. in nrrfinarv laci. maae on tne printed forms sunniua CITY OF SASKATOON NOTICE Notice Is hereby given that the Council of the City of Saskatoon intends to grant a special exception to fied type the charge la 4Bc per line per bV tne Department and in accordance i 'f i L.

day tor tne 10 point line, wnero me use kunuiumii sei luim inerein. nl hew numlwr la riffstred count all Bylaw No. 3307, the Zoning Bylaw. cember 18, was held from McKague's Funeral Home on December 21 at 2.15 p.m., conducted by Canon H. Bowles.

Pallbearers were M. T. Ball, W. G. Pugh, T.

L. Atwell, A Suffre-dine. Don Hanson, T. Balllie. Burial was made in Hillcrest Memorial Gardens.

12-24-c iu permit uie owner ox me west half of Lot 6 and all Lot 7. Block 2oa tailored to measure clothes direct from maker to wearer. Full or part time Icyv prices, high commissions, free suit bonuses. Experience not necessary. Powerful large range of all wool e'oth samples makes this an easy selling proposition.

Do nnt wait time Is money. Write now tor our agency. Daventry Tailors, Dept. Box 802. Montreal.

1-2-57-0 four words extra. If replies are to oe iepariment, wrousn tne Chief mailed to out-of-town points please add Architect's office, or through the un-10 centa to cover cost of postage. City dersigned, or through the office of the Mr. and Mrs. Frank Richardson advertisers must pick up box replies at uincer in cnarge.

Department of Pub the Star-Phoenix office. lie Works, 308 London Building-. Snsko Plan a.77 (211 Garrison Crescenti to allow the dwelling on this site to have a front yard of twenty-nine (291 feet Instead of thirty (30) feet as. required by the bylaw. It li the intention of Council to grant such apecial exception at a DANYLYSHYN THE REQUIEM MASS toon, will supply blue-prints and NOT I PES specification of the work on deoosit 12-24-c TO SELL ROCK OF AGES MEMOR- n.ath.

in of a 0 $200.00 in the form of a Births, $1.50, Marriages and Deaths. In CERTIFIED hanic rho. nr REQUIRED IMMEDIATELY. 2 AUTO. ibis write western Granite and Marble Saskatoon.

12-24-s-t Memoriams, engagement. cards 01 order meeting to be held in the Council motive pa 1 is salesmen. Age 25-40 Must have good education and appearance and caoable of nrndiieino of 10 lineror less. Titia'uL 3 1 tive G.e""a' C.an.ada- T.h' t-namber. City HaU.

Saskatoon, at 8 p.m.. on Monday, the 21st day of jor ijaniei uanyiysnyn wno died on December 16, 1956, was sung from St. George's Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church on Friday. December 21. at 10 a.m., by Rev.

J. Olynyk. Pallbearers were two sons, Pejer and Nick Danylyshyn. his brother Hnrrv Danylyshyn, Fred Kulbida, Tonv Kaminecki and Joseph Roslinskl. Interment took place in the Catholic Cemetery.

12-24-c Top national lines, good territories words each SOo per Una, prints and specification in good rnnri FEMALE HELP WANTED 13 Mr. Mrs. Richardson were married at Earl Grey and immediately after their wedding settled on the groom's farm 14 miles south of Semans. They farmed until 1949 when they retired to live in the town. They have three sons, Robert, Wil-liamsford.

George on the home farm; and Charles, Semans. Mr. Richardson, a native of England, is prominent in the livestock industry having served open. 8ee Mr. W.

E. Bolten McKemle Auto Equipment Ltd. L. A. KREUTZWEISER.

nicnlaw AHuArti'ciner wlthih month from the date of Display ACtVerUSing reception of tenders. If not returned SCHEDULE OF COPY ACCEPTANCE within that period the deposit will be SEMANS. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Frank Richardson, pioneer residents of this district, observed their 50th wedding anniversary on Dec.

12 with a re-" ception at the home of their son an daughter i- law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Richardson here. Prior to the arrival of the gutsts, the family pesented their parents with a holiday trip for two to the west coast. They were later presented with a purse ot money by the community.

A large number of congratulatory messages and cards were Z03 3rd north, Saskatoon. 12-27-1 Saskatoon. Sask. December 22, 1956 12-24-c-s lz inuun li ail. A3 lULUjwa; torteitea.

MAJOR OIL COMPANY REQUIRES WANTED COMBINED X-RAY AND Laboratory Technician. Straight eight hour shift. Increments every 6 months for 3 years. Sick leava cumulative to 90 days. 2 weeks annual holiday and all eight statutory holidays.

Separate modern nurses' residence. State salary required. Phona ROBINSON THE FUNERAL SERVICE MONDAY jor Wednesday's Paper The lowest or any tender not neces of Stella Martha Ann Robinson who u-i ouuoozer or equivalent, with operator, to prepare und maintain TUESDAY for Thursday's Paper sarny accepted died on December 19. 1956, was held from the cliaoel of ihe Saskatoon WEDNESDAY tor rrtoays papet drilling locations in general Melfort area for a period of three months THURSDAY for Saturday'! Paper Funeral Home on Friday, December Robert Fortler, Chief of Administrative Services and Secretary or write 10 superintendent of Nurses NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY PRIVATE BILL "OUR LADY OF THE PRAIRIES FOUNDATION" FRIDAY tor Monday a rapet Beginning in January, 1957. Reply Union Hns- 21, Pt 1.J0 p.m., conducted by Rev R.

Dolan. Pallbearers were A. or secretary Manager. In Prince Albert Advertising copy giving particulars or insurance cov pltal, Hafford, Sask. 12-31-e erage and previous experience to Th Gordon and H.

V. Teal, both of Department of Public Works, Ottawa, December 19, 1956. may Da left witn the Northern News Agency as president of the Saskatchewan Shorthorn Breeders Association; president of the Saskatchewan British American Oil Companv. 91 law notice tnat James P. Leier of watrous, J.

McCurdv, Millar, J. R. Fewster and A. Mc McCallum-Hlll Building, Regina 12-24-c EXPERIENCED WAITRESSES WANT-ed. Also experienced fry cook.

Applv in person, Commodore Cafe. if ausKBlOOn. in tne ITOVinre Of Salrat oasKatcnewan, 12-24 WANT AD 23H1 chewan, Hotelman. will petition the WANT AD PHONE Gill all of Saskatoon. Interment took place In Woodlawn Cemetery.

12-24-c PHONE WANTED A MAN FOR UTILITY i-exiaiauve AsscmDiy of Saskatchewan for a Private Act to incorporate the trustees of a foundation to h. kr, RUTLEDGE THE FUNERAL SERV- OFFICE HOURS work and police. State aae ami marital status. Give experience, but experience not essential in this line of lce of George Horace Rutledge who 8.30 a.m. to 8 pm.

Dally Monday worx. Apply to J. v. Naucn, Tow aiea on December 18, was held from McKague's Funeral Home on December 21 at 1 p.m., conducted bv as 'Our Lady of the Prairies Foundation" and whose objects and purposes shall be to receive money and accept gifts and invest or manage same to to rrioay Saturday 8.30 a.m. to 1 p.m.

t-ierx, r-irose. aask. 12-27 Swine Breeders Association, and a director of the Canadian Stock Breeders Association, Both Mr. and Mrs. Richardson are active members of the United Church, Mr.

Richardson being an elder and a member of the church board and Mrs. Richardson of the choir. They are members of the Masonic lodge and Order of the Eastern Star, REGISTERED, COMBINATION LAB-oratory and X-ray Technician. For 31-bed hospital. Town of 1.800.

Salt and Potash. Industries. On CNR and CPR Main Line Winnipeg to Edmonton. Living accommodations, in new residence. Salary 8213 gross.

Duties to commence Jan. 2, 1957. Wrlta or phone on reverse to W. Nicholls, Manager, Unity Union Hospital, Unity, Sask. 12-24-e mum Closed All Day Sundays and Holiday! CH1NFSE SAI FSMAW WITH -iO n-n create a fund the Income from which shall be used for reunions rinnn.

Northwest Sask. No peddling. Your itev. atewart Anderson. Honorary Fiallbearers were James Smith, De-isle; August Summach, Saskatoon: Fred Summach.

Saskatoon; Wil-llom Orchard. Delisle; August Junao. SUBSCRIPTION RATES MAIL RATES IN CANADA tional and charitable purposes and to jin-unic win oe excellent as seniority increases. Interesting to all. Earn 825-850 a day.

Two references. Box 1 year SI2.00 uu an mings appertaining thereto and Sealed tenders will be received bv the Saskatoon, and Theo. Hamre. As-quith. Active pallbearers were Cecil undersigned until 2:00 p.m.

Mountain 808 Humboldt, Saskatchewan. 12-24 months 6 50 3 months 3 60 1 month 1.50 connected mere with. Dated at Prince Albert. Saskatche Fair Board President Re-elected CANORA S. P.

Kopylchuk was re-elected president of Can-ora Exhibition Association when the annual meeting was recently held, Fred Gabora was chosen vice-president and Peter Fernets as second vice-president. Elected to the board of direc standard Time on Tuesday. January Summach, Saskatoon; Ivan Smith, EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITIES FOR 1 8. 1957, on the following project: ueusie; rrea summacn, Saska wan, this day of 20th December. 1956.

To United State and Great Britain 1 year $15.00 profits right now selling finest line ot calendars. Also advertising Specialties, and Decalcomania Transfers. toon; mac Bummacn. Asquitn; Mohr. Asquith, and Andrew Little The construction of a consolidated UNENCUMBERED WOMAN CAPABLE of taking full charge of the Y.W.C.A.

in Prince Albert. Salary 8140 per month and living accommodations provided. Three weeks holiday with pay, sick leave and unemployment insurance. Apply Box 2954 Star-Phoenix. 12-2H-0 Diefenbaker, Cuelenaere Hall, gravel sub-base course, a gravel base Saskatoon.

Burial was made in 6 months 8.50 3 months CO 1 month 2.00 Scouls to Hold High Commission. For full or part Icourse and a plant-mix-hot bituminous Woodlawn Cemetery. 12-24-c nanx 01 Montreal Bunding. Prince Albert. Saskatchewan.

time saleman. Reply Kedco products. Brockville. Ontario. 12-24-c-s On behalf of the above named I surface course on tne section of No.

39 Highway from southeast of Macoun to Halbrite. a distance of approximately Petitioner. Leaders' Course TENDERS BARBER WANTED APPLY DELUXE CARD OF THANKS 12-28-c 21.9 miles. The approximate quantities WOMAN TO CLEAN OFFICE. MUST be doing similar work now.

Apply Martone Furniture. 12-27- Barber Shop. 106 3rd north are: PRINCE ALBERT. Ted Crow- 12-24-c-s ston, district commissioner, an WE WISH TO CONVEY OUR THANKS to those who kindly sent floral Sub-base 251,512 tons Hauling sub-base 2,408,282 nounced that a training course for tors were Nick Swetleshnoff. P.

ton NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE MATTER OF THE STRICTLY BUSINESS By MacFeatters miles Cub leaders would be held here tributes, cards, and words of sympathy, in the bereavement of our dear mother, Mary I. Sjjver. Thank Base course 96.282 tons. DISSOLUTION OF THE ABERDEEN Ortynsky. P.

Hoehn. P. Pohoz-off, strelioff, and Fred til you Dr. Whitemarsh for your faith CO-OPERATIVE STORE ASSOCIA Hauling base course 1.117,820 ton Jan. 2 to 4 with Orville Zander, northern field commissioner, in charge when the local District ful service.

G. Stover, L. Nodwell and D. Olson. 12-21-n TION AT ABERDEEN.

SASKATCHEWAN. AH claims aganst the above Boy Scout Council met recently with J. H. McRae presiding. It was decided that the annual exhibition be held on Tucsdav and Wednesday, July 9 and 10, and that Gavland Midwav and sil Jllli 1 i ntf R.

POTTLE BY TENDER Sealed tenders addressed to the un sociation must be sent to the under IN MEMORIAM signed by the 2nd day of January. 1957 Appointed honorary members dersigned will be received up to 2.00 of the council were Bishop Leo LOCALS FINANCE AND CON Biais, uisnop ri. d. Martin. Mavor TROL DEPARTMENT.

FEDERAT KBD Enterprises (grandstand show) be engaged for two days. The change in the dates was made to fit the schedule of these D. G. Steuart, John M. Cuelen- ED CO-OPERATIVES LIMITED, KENDEl CLIFFORD G.

IN LOVINO memory of our dear husband and father who passed away Dec. 23. 1954 Ever remembered by his wife ana miles. Plant-mix-hot bituminous surface coarse 51,466 tons. Hauling plant-mix-hot bituminous surface coarse 385,460 ton miles.

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 Forty Tour Thousand Dollars made pnyable to the order of the Deputy Minister, Department of Highways and Transportation is to accompany each tender. p.m. negina t-ny lime.

January 1957, for the construcUon of the following Complete erection of the superstructure of a 150 foot steel truss bridge with one 40 foot approach span at each end. aere. Rev. A. J.

Scrase. Chief J. 211 Ave. D. North.

Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Liquidators for the Association family. 12-24-p Poole and Insp. J. J.

Atherton. 12-24-c two shows. 1 The financial statement show ed accounts payable by the as Location: E. of Section 20-53-1J-J on the municipal road north of Love, sociation approximately 1.000 IX ATTENDANCE CARROT RIVER. One thousand children were in the Memorial skating rink to greet Santa when he arrived here recently.

Saskatchewan over we iorcn ruver. Approximate Quantities: 183.000 pounds structural steel 43 thousand CROWDER: IN LOVING MEMORY OF William Crowder who passed away December 23. 1953. We lost a husband and father with a heart of gold. Who was more to us than wealth untold.

Without farewell he fell asleep. With only memories for us to keep. We have lost but God has gained One of the best husbands ana fathers the world contained. Ever remembered by a loving wife Myrtle and family and grandchildren. 12-24-0 T.

Forsvlhe Heads Santa was met at the Empress board (eet treated timber. Tenders will be opened in public in the office of the undersigned at the hour of 2:00 p.m. Mountain Stan Amount of Deposit with Tender: 8700. hotel by Matt Kearns with his black team all trimmed up for INaicam Legion di rd Time on Tuesday, January 8, 1957. The lowest or any tender will NAICAM.

T. Forsythe was not oecesaruy be accepted. 1661 the occasion, hitched to a bob sleigh. Treats were handed out by Santa who was assisted by his NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF SOLOMON FRANK SMITH. LATE OF THE CITY OF SASKATOON, IN THE PROVINCE OF SASKATCHEWAN, MECHANIC.

DECEASED ALL CLAIMS against the above estate, duly verified by Statutory Declaration and with particulars and valuation of security held, if anv, must he sent to the undersigned before the 14th day ot January, A.D. 1957. BORLAND. McINTYRE HEGGIE. 6n3 Standard Buildirg.

Saskatoon. Saskatchewan. SOLICITORS FOR THE EXECUTRIX. 12-24-c-i eietiea president of the local branch of the Canadian Igion when three new members were elves. Bob Fichtner and Jim Copies of plana, specifications and tender forms for the above project may be obtained on application to the undersigned.

Tenders will be opened tn public in the office of the undersigned at 2.00 p.m- Regina City Time. January 4, 1957. The right to reject any or all tenders or to waive any defects or irregularities therein, is to be at FUNERAL DIRECTORS Barry. A free show was tendered initiated. Highways and L.

T. HOLMES. Deputy Minister. Department of Transportation. Regina.

Saskatchewan. December 12. 1856. the smaller youngsters at the Marquis Theatre duruig the afternoon. Uther officers chosen were: S.

jeuison, vice-president: F. Kay, SASKATOON FUNERAL HOME W. A rdwards, Arnold Edwards Donald W. Eomers 348 Ind So. Telephone 5577 xtf secretary-treasurer; W.

Freeman- the discretion of the Minister of SEMANS, Semans Wheat Highways and Transportation 12-24-c-s Bon. cnapiain; W. Washenfelder, and G. Green wood. c.

Roll. L. Smith, G. Parry G. Christiansen, rvoontive PARK FUNERAL CHAPEL IZings broke even in their first HOLMES two games in the Last Mountain ie4 Demit Minister.

Hockev League schedule. They' Department of Highways and 1 iL Transportation. defeated Cupar 9-3 in the firsi, game but lost the second 6-3 Urn:" ln- REGINA. Saskatchewan. For Classified Phone 23141 The officers were installed by funeral Directors and Embalmers Manse! Binkley and Jack Bmkley Proprietors v.

rrcemanson past ii.ne com' "He'i in a foul mood had to buy a girdle to get into bis Santa Claus suit!" mancer. 311 Third Ave, north. Phona 112412 xti to Kaymoie. i 12-24-c-sf.

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