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Star-Phoenix from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada • 56

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58 Ihc STAK-PHOEXIX Saskatoon. Wednesday, April 17, 1974 TENDERS (Continued! 12 TENDERS (Continued! IN MEMORIAM (Continued! HELP WANTED (Continued) DRESSMAKER REQUIRED. FULL WANTED PART TIME WATTERWAIT-or part tune. Apply Fashion Fur. i ress for afternoon and evening shift.

tf For Senator Hotel beverage room. Apply in person. 4-23-c alley's prison term halved army criticized only military man convicted by court martial out of 25 officers and enlisted men who were charged with offences ranging from murder to covering up the My Lai incident. Callaway kept in force the part of Calleys court-martial sentence calling for forfeiture of all pay and allowances and dismissal from the army. ii ZELLERS LTD.

Requires mature sales personnel for an opeuing in their housewares department and as a cashier in their home improvement centre. Previous experience would be an aset. Contact Personnel Office for interview 374-7771. 4-18-c MAN OR WOMAN Career Sales Opportunity Would you like to gain above average earnings (and more) as a bales person? Are you frustrated and ai a dead end with your present employment? Build Your Future in the area where you now live. No over-night travel.

We offer comprehensive training program. You will receive excellent fringe benefits. Theres an excellent opportunity for rapid advancement. WE ARE ONE OF CANADAS MAJOR FINANCIAL SERVICE ORGANIZATIONS with sensational new products, sales techniques, commission and bonus system, training methods and management opportunities. Our Progress Is Unprecedented QUALIFICATIONS: 1 Have aound Judgment.

2 Be unprejudiced. 3 Have the ability to make a decision. 4 Desire to attain wealth 5 Understand that we may become wealthy white being honest. 8 Be fair with others as well as ones self. 7 Be prepared to follow our proven sales system exactly.

8 Be In a position to spend two days to gather the necessary Information on our business. Take 5 minutes to investigate this challenging, satisfying, and rewarding career. Phone daytime weekdays 242-1283, evenings between 5 and 8 p.m. 374-0786. April 20 and 27.

Sat, between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. 242-I2H3 4-18-c-s TOBACCO REPRESENTATIVE RE-quired. Sales experience necessary. Send resume to Box 114A Star-Piioe-nix.

4-18-c NATIONAL TRANSPORTATION CO. requires permanent competent sales personnel for Saskatoon area. Experience in the freight industry an asset but personal initiative will be considered. Apply in writing stating qualifications and experience. All applications strictly confidential.

Apply Box 269 Saskatoon or phone 652-8546. 4-22-p KENNEDY FLOORING LTD. RE-quires sales rep. for Saskatchewan and Alberla sales territories. Experience in floor coverings an asset.

Apply in writing to B. J. Lemteux. at 11308 120th Edmonton. Alta.

4-20-c INTERNATIONAL FIRM REQUIRES a career minded person for its sales department. The selected applicant will be attractive, ambitious and have the qualities required to effectively deal with our clients in tlie retail and industrial field. Ideally applicants should be between 25 and 30 years of age. Have minimum Grade 12 standing and access to an automobile. Previous sales experience not necessary but- an asset.

We otter an excellent starting salary, plus ear allowance and other company benefits. For personal and confidential interview. Apply in person to Room 1100, 606 Spadina Crescent. East, on April 17. 18 and 19 between 9 a.m.

and 5 p.m. 4-20-c HELP WANTED 12 EXPERIENCED HAIR STYLIST KE-qulred immediately. Clientele not important, phone Mrs. Gaunt, Paramount Beauty Salon 242-0017. 4-lS-c FULLY EXPERIENCED SINGLE PER-son for large modern mixed farm.

Wages negotiable. 374-5847. 4-lS-c Wanted Immediately Service Manager for housing company in Saskatoon. Phone Cairns Homes (1972) Ltd. for an appointment.

343-1644. 4-19-c EXPERIENCED DINING AND COCK-tall room wattresseswalters wanted. Also fully experienced bartender and cashier for evening shift for our new "China Doll Cabaret" interview starting April Apply In peison 4-6 p.m. No plume calls please. Marigold Restaurant.

255 3rd Ave. S. PLANT WORKERS Male and female persons required for production line duties. Apply in person to Starlite Bottlers 830-43rd St. East.

4-19-c WANTED OLDER OR RETIRED PER-son, for janitor work. 3-4 hours a day. Apply Universal Engine Service. 244-0171. 4-20-c WANTED.

OLDER PERSON FOR Automotive machine shop work. If you have some experience we will train you. Salary with Incentive bonus. Apple in person to Universal Engine Service: 121 Ave. South.

4-20-c EXPERIENCED MECHANICS REQUIRED NOW Excellent working conditions Top wages paid Five-day week 11 paid holidays per year INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER Circle Dr. and 1st Ave. N. 1 242-1251 4 30-c EXPANDING AUTOMOTIVE JOBBER requires older person for automotive engine parts counter. Should be able to meet Ihe public.

Top salary with incentive bonus. Apply In person to Universal Engine Service. 121 Ave South. 4-20-c TOP WAGES FOR EXPERIENCED help. Apply In person to Penny's Grill.

4-lS-e EXPERIENCED WAITER WAITRESS (or evening work and experienced cook for part time work. Apply in person, morning or stiernoon to Cyril's Steak Inn. 1631 Idylwyld Drive. 4-18-c METROPOLITAN 1NVESTIGA-tlon and Security of Canada Lid. urgently require reliable, conscientious personnel (or Northern Manlloba and Ontario.

Excellent rate uf pay and opportunity fur promotion. If you are 21 to 47 years of sge. 5 9 and 1 70 pounds, bondable and have a driver's licence, please call 9 a.m. to 5 in. 653-4121.

219 22nd St. Easl. 4-20-c SALES PERSONNEL (Continued) 12 INTERNATIONAL, FRE-ight forwarder requires representative for sales and management position. Apply to Box 44X, Star-Phoenix. 4-23-c EXPERIENCED ROAD TRUCK DRIV-ers.

382-3721. 4-20-c REQUIRED MANAGER FOR LUMBER and farm supply store: lumber knowledge preterable. Apply Ker ruberi Co-operative Association. Phone 834-5163 or 834-2962. 4-20-c SiTdduk-AGED COUPLE TO VK on farm and Ionic afier elderly man.

Phone 652-1496 for particulars. 4-24-c CARETAKER Retired couple to caretake 2 apartment blocks on Preston Avenue. Tree one-bedroom suite, utilities and wage to be negotiated. Call LaRoi-lie McDonald Agnecies, 244 7955 during office hours. tf WANTED: YOUNG MARRIED COU-ple with cattle grain management ability.

Share basis or keep some of own cattle and wages. Box 99 A Star-Phoenix. 4-19-c WANTED: EXPERIENC- ed TS24 Motors craper operators. Wages $4.50 per hour. Phone 445-9362; 937-2262, North Bat-tleford.

4-22-0 Cleaning Personnel needed Immediately for night work Apply (u -Ralph Dopko. Sheratun Cavalier Motor Inn alter 6 p.m. I'18-0 FARM OPERATORS NEEDED. FEED-' ing and harvesting experience essential. Large grain farm.

Top wages, 374-8924. 653-3906. 4-18-c EXPERIENCED BAKER FOR LOCAL bakery, 40-hour wek. Call 382-5257. Baker with experience need only apply.

4-18-c MACHINISTS MILLWRIGHTS ELECTRICIANS Required hy rapidly expanding Resina based steel manufacturing plant. Applicants must have experience in heavy industry. Preferably with Journeyman Ticket. Permanent employment, good rates, plus C.O.L. Bonus.

Submit details in writing to: PERSONNEL MANAGER. I STEP PROVINCIAL STEEL AND PIPE CORP. LTD. P.O. Box 1670.

REGINA, SASK. or telephone 543-5530 for an appointment for Interview. 4-29-c GRAIN ELEVATOR CONSTRUCTION personnel. Apply to Box 92A Star-Phoenix. 4-18-c HAIRDRESSER 7 Experienced hairdresser for Chris Midtown Plaza.

Phone, ask for elms. 652-3000. 4-18-c WANTED PROJECTIONIST FOR 35 mm camera. good potentials. Pliunc or wrile Janztn Theatre, Drayton Valley, Alberta.

542-3290. 4-18-c CANADA SAFEWAY REQU1HES EXPERIENCED MEATCUTTERS to work in Saskatoon. 40-ho-Jr wurk week. Group insurance. Credit Union.

Pension plan. Dental Plan benefits. Uniun sliup. Wage range depending on experience. $2.70 lo $4.46 per liuur vvilli a furtlier increase July 1st of 30c per hour.

Opportunities for advancement. Apply to V. C. Foss. Employee Relations Manager.

25-33rd Street East, i MacDonalds Consolidated Building) By appointment only, 653-1663. 4-22-c WAREHOUSE FOREMAN REQUIRED, please state marital status, age. references. wage expected. Box 112 A Star-Phoenix.

4-22-c Shift Engineer A 4th class operating shift engineer is required by a 230 bed hospital located in South Eastern Alberta. For furtlier details contact: Personnel Dtreclor. Medicine Hat General Hospital Medicine llat, Alberta. 4-18-c Required Immediately Experienced small and major appliance service person. Good wages, steady employment to right person.

Working hours 8 a m. 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. Mechanical aptitude Is a requisite. Apply Post Office Drawer 1418, Swift Current.

tf WOOLCO: Requires older person experienced in retail horticulture to manage horticulture dept. Good starting salary. Applicant must be able to start immediately. PusiUtm last till mid-July. Apply: MRS.

S1PPOLA PERSONNEL OFFICE WOOLl'O DEPT. STORES CONFEDERATION PARK PLAZA 4-22-c DESK CLERK WANTED. APPLY IN pl'rson Blg nigl" work -t' NATIONAL ORGANIZATION RE-qulres the services ot a pricing clerk for local office. Minimum grade It. Experience desired.

Apply ox 120 A 4-23-0 Star-Phoenix. WANTED Pool requires a pool manager. Certified swimming mslructur and lifeguards. Duration June 1 August 31. 1974.

Apply stating ago. experience and salary expected. Forward applications before May 1 to Mrs. Chas Yiuncli. Kinsmen Pool Committee, Box 392, Wyn.vard, Sask.

4-23-c WYNYARD KINSMAN HEAVY DUTY MECHANIC REQU1R-, ed. should have knowledge of Cummins engine, repairs to truck and tiaiiers. Kate of pay to $6.50 per hour, plus benefits Including dental plan. Located 30 miles trom Vancou-, ver Plmnc 604-534-1616 or write lo (iirlmell Transport, 2015 Langley. B.C.

4-19-C tlK I Iv A eFTr DM MAY 13 t7 October 8 for Blenfait Indoor Swimming Pis'l Instructor, manager, lifeguard and janitor. Reply lo Box 212. Pienfait. Sask. stating training, experience and wages expected.

4-19-C r7it'i7m hairdresser want- ed. Phone 653-4566 after 7 p.m. 4-18-c EXPERIENCED MILLt. OPERATORS and manager trainees required for full time employment In new seed plant tn Peace ftlvcr district of Alberla. Good working conditions plus above average remuneration.

Reply In confidence to Peace River Seed Co-op Box 40, Rycroft, Alberla. TOR 3A0. 4-24-c Janitors and cleaners for evening -shift. Full time or part time. Apply Mr.

Klean Enterprises. 334 20tli Street. West. 4-24-c HELP WANTED (continued) LECKEY IN LOVING MEMORY OF a dear son, brother and uncle. Roger, who passed away April 17th.

1973. Do not stand by my grave and weep. I ain nut there. I do not sleep. I am a thousand winds that blow.

1 am a Diamond glint on snow, I am the sunlight on ripened grain I am the gentle autumn rain. Do not stand by my grave and cry. 1 am not there. 1 did not die. Sadly missed by his family.

4-18-c LECKEY IN LOVING MEMORY of our dear cousin. Roger, who passed away April 17. 1973. Tis sweet to know well meet agai.n Where troubles are no more. And that Ihe one we loved so well.

Has just pune on before. Sadly missed hv Del, Gordon. Debbie and Kim Cook. 4-i8-c McELROY. FRED IN LOVING ME-nmry of a dear father and grandfather who passed away April 15th.

1969. His charming ways and smiling face. Are a pleasure to recall. He had a kindly word for each, And died beloved by all. Ever remembered by Daryl, Arlene.

Wendy and families. 4-18-c SMITH IN LOVING MEMORY of a dear husband, father and grandfather. Reg, who passed away April 17, 19 68. Never more than a thought away. Quietly remembered every day.

Always lovingly remembered and sadlv missed by his wife Olive, daughter Emily and son Jack and families. 4-18-c THE STAR-PHOENIX HAS A SUPPLY verses for your convenience in making up your In Memoriam. tf CARDS OF THANKS 5 THE FAMILY OF THE LATE MR Roy Hawkins wish to express their sincere appreciation to relatives, friends and neighbors for their many acts of kindness, floral tributes, and messages ot sympathy. A special thank you to Mr. J.

B. Tansley, Mr. A. Malloy, the pallbearers and Saskatoon Funeral Home. 4-18-p FUNERAL DIRECTORS 7 McKAGUES FUNERAL HOME M.

MoKatue R. J. McKague D. A. Newblgging Phono 242-3131 300 3rd Av S.

xtt SASKATOON 'FUNERAL HOME W. ARNOLD EDWARDS ROBERT F. DAURIE Ph. 244-5577 333 4th N. xtt PARK FUNERAL CHAPEL Jack M.

Binkley Donald Somers 311 3rd Ave. No. Phone 244-2103 xtt WESTWOOD FUNERAL CHAPEL Rae J. Murdock Terry Michayluk Phone 653-3434 20lli St. Ave.

N. Ill CREMATORIUMS 7A PRAIRIE VIEW CHAPEL Memorial and Cremation Services Highway 11 South 242-7884 Box 2061 MONUMENTS 9 SEE UNIVERSAL MONUMENTS 201 103rd Sutherland, S'toun. Discount prices. Locally owned. Joe Rage! Sons Ph.

bus. 374-1453. home 653-4295. tf LOST AND FOUND 10 FOUND LADIES WATCH IN GIBSON photos parking lot. 653-2565.

4-lS-c LOST ONE SET OF BOOSTER cables. Vicinity 200 block Ave. and 23rd Street. Reward. 3S2-7411.

4-18-c FOUND: LADYS GOLD PENDANT watch. Melrose Ave. 652-9598. -4-19-p LOST TOY WHITE POODLE. River Heights area.

653-5626. 10-1-22-c LOST YOUNG BLACK AND WHITE cat, Five Corners area. 652-6925 after 5. 10-4-19-c SALES PERSONNEL 11 A REAL ESTATE CAREER 1 awaits you tf you are a mature, neat, energetic person. Make an appointment tor an interview with Mrs.

Ella Miller. Personnel Manager. 652-4006, Lilly Agencies Ltd. ft Do You Need A Change? For those whose business Is direct selling, or are interested tn entering tills very lucrative Held, we offer unlimited opportunity. Age no barrier.

High commission, ample fine quality leads supplied. The finest ncn-compe-litive products. If you have a car, and feel your earnings need a boost and are willing to work, phone Niagara at 3826954. 4-19-c Two sales people required, experience preferred but not essential. On tlie job training supplied.

We sell new homes as well as existing. Good commission schedule. F'or Interview call 343-8234 Astro Real Estate Ltd. 4-20-c OPPORTUNITY DUE TO EXPANSION PLANS WE REQUIRE SAI.ES ORIENTED PERSONNEL FOR THE SASKATOON AREA. 1.

COMPLETE TRAINING PROGRAM 2. WOnK BY APPOINTMENT. 3. HIGH WEEKLY INCOME. 4.

ADVANCEMENT OPPORTUNITY, For appointment interview phone Mr. Sawchuk at 633-0121. 4-21-c EXCELLENT SALES OPPORTUNITY Unique and professional gales service position available In this area. Opportunity for an Individual to earn above average Income In an interesting and challenging field. Selling experience helpful, but the ability to work independently with district office assistance the Important asset.

Age no barrier, proven program of success, backed by Individual training. Applicants will be Interviewed in Saskatoon. Reply P.O. Box 352, Regina. 4-22-p ZELLERS LTD.

requires an aggressive sales oriented individual for their home furnishings department. Experience in the commission sales field would be helpful. Contact Personnel Office fur interview 374-7771. 4-18-c YOUNG SALESPERSON REQUIRED Immediately for an estabbshed sales territory In and around Prime Albert. Wages plus expenses during training, leading tu commission basis with advances.

Applicants will be out of town a minimum of A nights a month and will represent a major wholesale of toys, glftware. housewares and variety goods, selling to strictly retail, drugstores, hardware stores, department stores, etc. This Is a permanent position. Applicants apply stating experience to: HALES MANAGER WESTERN SMALL WARE WINNIPEG (19 BANNISTER RD. WINNIPEG, MANITOBA 4-19-c SALES PERSON RETAIL FURNI lure, tome selling experience preferred but not essential.

Haitian's Furniture. 652-8099. evenings 382' 0898. 4-20-c SALE BY TENDER Sealed Tenders, marked Tender will be received by the undersigned up to 1:00 P.M. on May 14.

1974 for the sale of one allied 10 yard scraper, highest or any lender will not necessarily be accepted. Secretary Treasurer Rural Municipality of Langenburg No. 181 Langenburg, Sask. 4-2J-C NOTICES NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE MATTER OK THE ESTATE UF MARGARET BORLAND, LATE. OF THE CITY OF SASKATOON.

IN THE PROVINCE OF SASKATCHEWAN. ALL CLAIMS against the above estate duly verified by Siatutoiy Declaration with particulars ami valuation of security held, if any. must be sent to the undersigned before the 30th day of April. A.l). 1974.

HALYK. PRIEL STEVENSON. Barristers and Solicitors. 701 CN Towers. Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.

SOLICITORS FOR THE EXECUTOR, Canada Permanent Trust Co. 4-18-c-s DEATHS BARRETT ON APRIL 4. 1974, Oscar Sheldon of Victoria, B.C., aged 59 years. Survived by his loving wife Mary: daughter. Mrs.

Roland Cyr (Eleanor), son Leonard of Victoria. Arnold of College Place. Washington and seven grandchildren, all of Victoria: two sisters. Mrs. Pricestely Revitt Marjorie of Vancouver.

Mrs. Iledley McDonald (Thelma) of Saskatoon: one brother. Don of Saskatoon. Interment al Hat- ley Memorial Gardens. Victoria.

B.C. Flowers gratefully declined. 4-18-c CO I TRILL THE PASSlNGOK MBS. Helene Octane (Lena Cottrill, age 59 years. o( 417 27Ui Saskatoon.

occurred in a local hospital on April loth. 1974. The funeral service will be held on Friday. April 19 at 1:30 p.m. from Park Funeral Chapel, conducted by Rev.

R. Newman. The family gratefully decline ilorul tributes. Memorial donations may be made to the Cancer Fund. Surviving arc: Two brothers, Lawrence of Bat-tlciurd.

and James of Saskatoon: four sisters. Mrs. G. (Isabel) Kumiss of Chilliwack, B.C., Mrs. F.

(Mabel) Hamukene of Eumotuon. Mrs. Anna Fraser of Saskatoon, and Mrs. D. (Elizabeth) Burley oi Wingham, Out.

She was predeceased by her husband Harry and by numerous brothers and sisters. A resident uf Saskatoon tor the past 24 years. Mrs. Cottrill was born in fiattlcturd. She was a member of the Holy Trinity I Anglican Church.

Interment will be niaue in tlie Wootllawn Cemetery. 4-18-c DEKBUWKA THE DEATH OK MRS. Anna Dcrbowka. age 96 years, oi H)1 3tst West, Saskatoon, occurred at- her residence on Friday. April 12th, 1974.

The funeral service will be held on Thursday. April IMh at 2 p.m. from Westwood Funeral Chapel, conducted by Rtv. S. Skoworodko.

Surviving are: three daughters. Mrs. Pearl Braidek, Vancouver. Mrs. Dorothy Becker.

Paradise. California, and Mrs. E. (Mary) Jensen. North Surrey, B.C.: four suns.

Demetrius and Nick both of Saskatoon. William, Chase. B.C'.. and Harry of Borden, eighteen grandchildren and nineteen great grandchildren: two sisters. Miss Mary Mukanik and Mrs.

Warwara Katyry-uycii botii uf Saskatoon. She was predeceased by her husband John in 1931. Ihe late Mrs. Derbuwka was born in Ukraine and came lo Canada in 189s. She married Mr.

Der-bowka in 1900 and they homesteaded in the Rosthern. district, where they farmed until moving to the Borden. Sask. district in 1912. She lived in the Borden district until moving to Langley.

B.C. in 1945. Mrs. Derbuwka relumed to Borden in 1963 and moved to Saskatoon in 1967. residing here since Memorial donations to the Canadian Diabetic Association.

1410 Kilburn Saskatoon would be appreciated by tlie family. Arrangements are in care of Westwood Funeral Chapel. 4-18-c JOHNSTON THE PASSING OF MR. Lome Johnston, age S3 years, uf Asquith, occurred In a Saskatoon hospital on April 16. 1974.

Tlie funeral service will be held on Friday. April 19 at 2 p.m. from tlie Asquitli United Church conducted hy Mr. D. Tingle.

Memorial gifts may be made lo the Asquitli United Church Memorial Fund. Park Funeral Chapel will be in charge. Surviving are: three daughtrs, (Elaine) Mrs. Cecil Summach of Saskatoon, (Bernice) Mrs. Kenneth Peters of Saskatoon, (Wllda) Mrs.

Ronald Minly ot Asquith. iwo sons. Dr. Robert Johnston of Prince Albert. Ralph Johnston of Asquitli, also 14 grandchildren and oue great-grandchild; one sister (Pansy) Mrs.

Foster Harris of Winnipeg. Mail. Mr. Johnston was predeceased by liis wife Jessie in Nov. 1973 and by three brothers and two sisters.

A pioneer resident of Saskatchewan, Mr. Johnston was bom in Uxbridge. Ontario and moved to Manitoba in 1900. He came lo the Grandora district in 1004 and moved to the Asquith district in 1913 where he had resided until his passing. Interment will be made in tlie family plot in the Woodlawn Cemetery.

4-18-c OLSON THE PASSING OF li Ber'lia Olson, age 90 years, of 2003 Arlington Saskatoon, occurred at her residence on April 1074. Tlie funeral service will be held on Thursday. April 18th at 2 p.m. from Park Funeral Chapel conducted by Rev. Elton Adams.

Memorial gifts may be sent to the Saskatchewan Heart Foundation, 708 Canada Bldg. Surviving are: two daughters, Mrs. Ralph rival Lindbcrg and Mis. Leslie (Orpha) Clark both of Dundurn. eight grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren: two brothers, Paul Paulson of Saskaloon and John Paulson of Portland.

Oregon: a sister. Mrs. Gedina Olson of Dumliirn. Sask. Mrs.

Olson was predeceased by her husband Jaeub til September. 1007. by an infant son in 1910 and by a daughter. Mrs. Rosetta Collier in July oi 19i)9.

Born in Ihc U.S.A. Mrs. Olson came to Canada in 1912 to the Dundurn district where she farmed vvilli her husband nut II moving to Saskaloon In 1045 where she had resided until tier passing. Mrs. Olson was a member of Hie Dundurn Homemakers, the Blackstrap Ladies' Aid and was also active in Community affairs.

Interment will be made in the HUIcrest Memorial Gardens. Courtesy parking norlli of tlie chapel. 4-18-c FUNERALS 3 BANGA THE FUNERAL SERVICE of Joseph Stephen Banga, who died on April 11, 1974, was held from tlie Uiapel of Hie Saskatoon Funeral Home on Tuesday, April loilt at 3.30 p.m. cundiiclcd by Mr. Barry Pridham, Pallbearers were: Frank Whitehead, David Regusli, John Bajbula, Ernie Boevers.

Luciano Rocha. Myron Eckliti. Interment took place in Woodluwn Cemetery. 4-18-c McCORMACK THE FUNERAL SER-vlce of Mrs. Barbara Louise McCormack, who died on April 12 was held from Park Funeral Chapel on Tuesday.

April 16 ct 2 p.m. conducted by Mr. K. J. Cahoon.

Honorary pallbearers were: Ruben Briscoe, M. O. Dybvlg. Wilfred Irvine, Fred Whittaker: Active pallbearers were: Frank Pavetich, Jeff Lovett, Gurdon Westgato, Ernie Evans. Allister Taylor.

Fern Flach. Interment was made In tlie family plot in Hie Hlllcresl Memorial Gardens. 4-18-c IN MEMORIAM CORBETT IN LOVING MEMORY of a dear-wife, mother and grandmother, Stella Corbett, who passed away April 17, 1973. The depths of sorrow we cannot tell OI tlie loss of ono we loved so well. And while she sleeps a peaceful sleep.

Her memory we shall alwuvs keep. Ever remembered by husband Charlie and family. 4-18-p LECKEY IN LOVING MEMORY ot our dear Roger, who passed away April 17111, 1973. A year has passed since Unit sntl day When line we loved was tailed away. i God took Idin home It wns Ills will Within our hearts he llvclli still, Sadly missed by aunt Lil and Um-le Sian.

HAIRDRESSER required full time. Hione 244-6932 after 4-20-e WANTED: MARRIED PERSON FOK large grain farm, year round, good wages with good house, school bus. Phone 875-8527 or write Box 639. Uoydminster. state experience, age and wage wanted.

4-27-c HANDY CARPENTER TO WORK IN snare-time lo build wooden magazine display equipment. Write O. Box 2t)28 Saskatoon or Phone H53-4111. 4-22-C AUTO BODY MECHANIC WANTED. Apply Saskatoon Paint and Body.

Ave and 21 st Street. 4-19-c CAPABLE PERSON FOR FULL TIME and part time waitress waiter. Apply Smitiys Pancake House. Midtown Plaza. 242-2026.

4-18-c REQUIRE PERSON WITH REAL Estate experience. Farm knowledge an asset. Box too Star-Phoenix. 4-19-c Fully Qualified HEAVY DUTY Diesel Mechanics WELDING EXPERIENCE TOP WAGES Apply 414 44th St. E.

OR PHONE 652-8344 For Evening Appointment tf MAJOR TRANSPORTATION FIRM requires drivers with some semitrailer experience for city delivery. Union shop. Top wages, Apply in person 1738 Quebec Axe. 8:60 a.m. to 5 p.m.

4-33-c WANTED A PART-TIME CHURCH secretary for Mayfair United Church. Application forms are available al the Church office 33rd St. and Ave. i. Closing date for application April 19 4-18-c TRANSPORTATION FIRM requires heavy duty mechanics.

Good wages to qualified personnel. 374-6UU6 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. 4-30 RETIRE PER SON WANT ED FOR lawn and yard help. Preston Ave.

Going rates of pay. 34-9477. 4-23-c DAIRY NB AZ IE fTr Qul ES an assistant manager. Must be alert and willing to work evenings and weekends. Should have al least one or two years experience in fast food industry.

Apply in person to Dairy Queen Axe. and 33rd St. W. 4-23-c TERMINAL MANAGER required by extra Provincial Trucking Firm. 374-6006 for interview, or write Box 1311, Saska- toon.

sheet METAL MECHANIC WITH welding experience, mess break and layout work. F'airview Industrial Park area. Calgary. Alberta. Qualified persons interested please call 4C3-255-7719 collect.

4-23-c LOCAL WHOLESALERS REQUIRES mature energetic person with experience In merchandising to take charge of pricing and cataloging, stqie age, experience, and present salary, in first letter giving references. Reply to 122A Star-Phoenix. 4-23-c CIVUT NGIN EU I NG TE(ThnT(J i a and general labourers required 242-8821, 374-8386. 4-23-c ER TYPIST. II RTH A ND preferred, mature person with some experience, 244-8884 during business hours.

4-23-c YOUNG PERSON TO TRAIN AS shipper for automotive purls wholesaler, Rejfcly Box USA Star-Phoenix slating age and education. 4-19-c JOUR NEYMAN PA INTER REQU 1 lied. minimum three months in Yellowknife. N.W.T. Top wages, overtime.

Reply Box 2H57, Yellowknife, slating experience, references, certificate number. 4-23-c OPENINGS-FOR MEN OR WOM N. Training given. Permanent or part-time. Phone 244-5080 fur interview.

4-23-c NIGHT DESK CLERK. SOME LIGHT janitorial duties. Older person could qualify. Apply 339 Ave. C.

South. 4-23-c EXPERIENCED COOK FOR CHRIS-Han orgatiiaiion. older person couLl qualify. Apply 339 Ave. C.

South. 4-23-c PERSON WANTED FOR STEADY work on poultry farm near Saskatoon. Please call bet wot 8 a.m. and 6 pm Starline Farm. 382-2351.

4-23-c. MIDDLE AGED COOK FOR CON si ruction cu. Abstainers. W5-22'-3. Waldheim.

4-23-c -4-18-c WANTED 2 EXPERIENCED dressers. Phone 374-3262. WANTED MALE OR FEMALE 18 TO 25. Apply Pacemaker Automotive. U2 ve.

North. 652-1414. 4-19-c WANTED COFFEE SHOP WAITER -waitress full-time or part-time, also part-time tray set-up help. Must be reliable and responsible to carry nut duties. Fur interview phone 242-6002 mornings only.

4-23-c PLLMBKU WANTED FOR SERVICE work. Two or three years experience. Non union Mnp. Also plumbers helper. Experience not necessary.

Box 1 1 5 A Star-Phoenix. 4-23-c KEYPUNCH OPERATORS Required for centrallv located Data Centre in Calvary, Alberta, send re sunie t(s M.B.I, Operations Manager. Box 35 0. Calgary. Alberta.

4-19-c. PART TIME A NQ A k7t( en help. 244-5533. 4-23-c dVksel a ii TcaTI xeymTn me-ehanics required. Tup all fringe boner its.

Inlernatiiinal Trucks 700 Broad St. Regina. Phone 325-2J7L 4-22-c AMBULANCE CARE AT-tendant. Minimum lC- quirements: Grade 58, 140 lbs. Bondable Starting wage $2.30.

Over-1 time opportunities. Must be willing to train as an emergency medical technician. Crescent Service Limited, 1801 Broadwav, 343-8646. it Wanted soon men and women iNn discrimination fur age or sexi able lo repair, clean, repaint ami restore tor to supervise! antique show cqiipimcnl. Welders wod-workers, general repair and maintenance people.

Including sceral senior eltirens over 63 years of age mart or full time) lo act as supervisors for crews un specific assignments. Reply to pionEra Incorporated Box UGA Slar-Phocnlx. 4-23-c FULL AND PAR TIME TAXICAB i drivers. Phone 244-8U4. xlf WAITRESS WAITER WITH SOME cm king experience.

3.1-, mos. 4-22-c EX iER IKNCEiT likunTin HAUI.iN(S and screening gravel. Also helping uperale Hedl-Mix onerete plant al Wiseton. Good wages Board ami room supplied. Phone 337-4991 Box 89 Wiseton.

4-22-c CAS III Elf-C LERK Position open tor reliable person for full lime permanent woik In confectionary. 053-2583, 4-23-c TENDERS Department of Natural Resources Kimball Lake Store Meadow Lake Provincial Park Sealed Tenders marked Kimball lake Store will be received by W. A. Klassen. Regional Superintendent, Meadow Lake Region.

Department of Natural Resources. Meadow Lake Saskatchewan. SOM I VO. until 11:00 a.m.. Daylight Saving Time.

Monday. April 22. 1974 and will be opened in public immediately thereafter. This concession consists of leasing and operating tlie park store. The minimum tender to be not less than $1200.00.

A certified cheque for one half the tender amount must accompany the tender as partial payment of the annual lease. Unsuccessful tenders will be returned shortly after the dosing date. Information and particulars are avail- able from: S. Stubbington. Park Superintendent.

Bux 74. DORINTOSH. Saskatchewan. The Department reserves the right to reject auy or all Tenders. T.

A. Harper. Deputy Minister. Department of Natural Resources. 4-18-c CITY OF LLOYDMINSTEJt INVITATION TO TENDER 1974 Water and Sewer and Storm Sewer Construction Sealed tenders addressed to the undersigned and plainly marked TENDER for 1974 Water and Sewer and Storm Sewer Construction will be received and opened publicly at 2:00 P.M.

D.S.T. Thursday. May 2. 1974 for the work listed below: 40 4 water main installation 3125 6 water main installation 3963 8 water main installation 50 10 water main installation 3940 8 san sewer 55 10 san sewer 2780 12 san sewer 5(50 15 san sewer 1330 18 storm sewer 1475 24 storm sewer 2880 30 storm sewer 90 Manhole supply installation 2440 water and 4 sewer service connections 15.565 street restoration (recompac- tion ot water, sewer and storm main trenches i 2440 street restoration frecompaclion of service connection trench) Copies of the plans and specifications and Contract Documents may be obtained at City Hall. Uoydminster.

Saskatchewan (5011 49th Ave.) by bona-fide tenderer for a deposit of $25.00. Sub-Contractors or supplies may examine tire documents at the office of the City Engineer in Lloydmhister. Each tender must be accompanied by a surety made out to the City of Lloyd-mlnsler as called for In tlie Instruction to Bidders section of the documents. The lowest or any tender will not be necessarily accepted. This tender is subject to the Local Government Board approval.

SIGNED: B. L. Bowsfield. Eng. City Commissioner 5011 49th Ave.

LLOYDMINSTER. Sask. DATED this 15th of April 1974. 4-18-c-S TENDERS Department of Natural Resources Battlefoids Park Store Fast Food Concession Battlefords Provincial Park Sealed Tenders marked Baltlefords Park Store and Fast Food Concession will be received by W. A.

Klassen. Regional Superintendent. Meadow Lake Region. Department of Natural Resources. Meadow Lake, Saskatchewan, SOM 1V0.

until 11:00 a.m.. Daylight Saving Time April 22. 1974. and will be opened in public immediately thereafter. This concession consists of leasing and operating the store and fast food service during the 1974 tourist season.

The minimum tender to be nut less than $1200.00. A certified cheque for one half the tender amount must accompany the tender as partial payment of the annual lease. Unsuccessful tenders will be returned shortly after the closing date. Information and particulars are available trom: D. Homcastle.

Park Superintendent, Box 33. COCHIN, Saskatchewan. The Department reserves the right to reject any or all Tenders. T. A.

Harper, Deputy Minister, Department of Natural Resources. 4-18-c Sealed tenders will be received by tlie undersigned until 2:00 p.m. Regina City Time on Wednesday. April 24, 1974, for the purchase of the following land: Ail that portion of the Southwest Quarter (SW,) of Section Thirteen US), Township Twenty-nine (29i, Range Three (3). West of the Third Meridian, In tlie Province of Saskatchewan.

In the Dominion of Canada. excepting thereout 11.21 acres, more or less, taken (or a public Improvement, as shown on a plan of record in the Land Titles Oftice fur Die Saskatoon Land Registration District as No. 72S16283. Minerals excepted and subject to reservations and conditions in respect thereto as contained ill Transfer No. FA 1945.

Tide subject to existing caveat by Prudential Trust Company Limited. All tenders to be submitted un tender forms obtainable from the Surveys Branch. Department of Highways and Transportalion, Government Administration Building, Regina, Saskatchewan, S4S 0B1. or H. G.

Bird. District Engineer. Department of Highways and Transportation, P.O. Box 1750, Saska-toon. Saskatchewan.

S7K 3S1 All tenders must be accompanied by a certified cheque for tlie amount ot tlie offer and made payable to the order of tlie Department of Highways and Transportation. Tndcrs will be opened In public In tlie office of the undersigned at the hour of 2:00 p.m. Hegina City Time on Wednesday, April 24. 1074. The highest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted.

Envelopes should be marked "Land Tender. J. C. TRAYNOR Dtreclor of Surveys, Department of Highways and Transportation. WASHINGTON (AP) Pentagon sources say United States Army Secretary Howard Callaway went far beyond the recommendation of a clemency board in halving Lieut.

William Calleys prison sentence to 10 years for the massacre at My Lai in Vietnam. Callaways decision meant Calley could come up for parole within the year. The army said it could not make public the recommendation of the clemency and parole board, but other sources said the board proposed only a slight reduction' in Calleys 20-year sentence. Callaway said he remitted 10 years of Caileys prison sentence because of mitigating circumstances indicating that Lieut. Calley may have sincerely believed that he was acting in accordance with the orders he had received and that he was not aware of his responsibility to refuse such an illegal order.

At the same time, the army secretary said Tuesday there is no reasonable doubt in my mind that he perpetrated the acts for which he stands convicted. The case now is before President Nixon. Army lawyers said Nixon could affirm the present sentence or cut it further but could not increase it. Calleys civilian lawyer, Kenneth Henson, said in Columbus, that the army secretarys ruling was disappointing. Were still hopeful that the president of the United States exonerates Lieut.

Calley, Henson said. Calley will be eligible for parole after serving one-third of his sentence. He gets credit for the tw'o years and more than 10 months he was confined to his quarters at Ft. Benning, before a federal judge freed him on bond in late February. Officials at army headquarters said they believe Calley spent only one night in the Ft.

Benning army prison after his sentencing by a court martial to life in prison at hard labor'on March 31, 1971. Nixon ordered Calley released from the prison April 1, 1971, and said he should be confined to his quarters pending review of his case. Calleys life term was reduced to 20 years by Albert Connor, then commander of the Third Army, Aug. 20, 1971. Calley was sentenced fur premeditated murder of at least 22 Vietnamese civilians during a sweep through the My Lai hamlet March 16, 1968.

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12:00 noon fur Monday. FRIDAY. 3: dO p.m. for Tuesday arid Wednesday publication. AH of (he above tones on a "copy til hand allow lime for copy pick-up and preparation MAIL SUBSCRIPTION RATES IN SASKATCHEWAN 1 year $1000 6 months $22 oil 3 mouths $12 50 1 month 5.00 Sat.

only $0.00 per yr. By Carrier 60 Cents per Week To All Other Provinces In Canada 1 year $15 00 Sat. only per year $12 00 U.S.A. and Foreign 1 vear $52 00 Sat. only per year $15.00 CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAY, SUNDAYS CLASSIFIED AD PHONE 653-2100 TENDERS TENDER Sherwood Credit Union North Albert Street Branch Regina, Saskatchewan Sealed Tenders are invited from Gen-eral Contractors and will be received by the undersigned until 2:00 p.m.

Cen-5H1 Stanjard Time. Friday May 10. Ip, for the construction of the North Albert Street Branch the Sherwood Credit Union Limited. The work consists of the construction of a single storey building with partial basement, and related site work. Each tender shall be accompanied by a certified cheque or bid bond in the amount of ten per cent uoc of the tender price to be replaced with a Guaranty Bond as specified.

Drawings. Specifications and Instructors to Bidders may be obtained from the Office of Gordon R. Arnott and Associates, Architects and Engineers, 2222 Albert Street. Regina. Saskatchewan.

Plans will be on view at the Regina Construction Association. Saskatoon Construction Association. Moose Jaw Construction Association. Winnipeg Construction Association and Sanford Evans Building Reports, Winnipeg. A returnable deposit of Fifty Dollars $50.00 1 is required for each complete or partial set of plans.

The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. April 10, 1974 Gordon R. Arnott and Associates Architeits and Engineers 2222 Albert Street Regina. Saskatchewan Phone; Mr. L.

TENDUER General Manager Sherwood Credit Union Limited 4-ly-c TENDERS Department of Natural Resources Lac Des Isles Resort Meadow Lake Provincial Park Sealed tenders marked Lac Des Isles Resort will be received by W. A. Klassen. Regional Superintendent. Meadow Lake Region, Department of Natural Resources, Meadow Lake.

Saskatchewan. SOM 1V0. until 11:00 a.m.. Daylicht Saving Time. Monday.

April 22. 1974 and will be opened in public immediately thereafter. This resort concession consists of leasing and operating the store. 15 rental cabins, one house trailer, 8 boats, and 7 boat motors. The minimum tender to be not less than $3,000.00.

A certified cheque for one-half the tender amount must accompany tlie tender as partial payment of the annual lease. Unsuccessful tenders will be returned shortly after the closing date. Information and particulars are available from: S. stubbington. Park Superintendent, Box 74.

Dorintosh. Saskatchewan. The department reserves the right to reject any or all tenders, T. A. Harper.

Deputy Minister. Department of Natural Resources. 4-lS-c TENDER Addition to Diamond Lodge Company Limited, Residence for the Elderly, Biggar. Sask. TIME: Scaled tenders will be received up to 2:00 P.M.

C.S.T. THURSDAY. MAY 9TH. 1973 at Diamond Lodge. Biggar, Sask.

Sub-trades will close at 2:00 P.M. TUESDAY. MAY 7TH. at the Construction Association Office. Saskatoon, Each tender must be accompanied by a Certified Cheriue or Bid Bond of info of the tender price.

PLANS: and specifications may be obtained for the General Contractors from the office of the architect on deposit of $50.00. Sub-trades can view plans and specifications at Saskatoon. Ficgina. Moose Jaiv. and Soul ham Bldg.

Tenders will be filed In accordance with Bid Depository Regulations as set down by the Saskatchewan Construction Association. Tlie lowest tender not necessarily accepted. OWNER: Diamond Lodge Company Limited, Biggar, Saskatchewan. Waller R. Ganes, Architect, 1201 Crescent Boulevard, Saskatoon, Sask.

4-lS-c CITY OF PRINCE ALBERT TENDER Street Improvements Sealed fenders will be received by Hie undersigned until 2:99 p.in. o'clock C.S.T., 3. 1974, for construction of Street Improvemenls on 2nd Avenue West 27tli lo 32nd Slrecfst. With approximate quantities of work as follows: CONTRACT NO. 74-3 EXCAVATION 26.790 cu.

yds. SUBURADE PREPARATION 18,690 sq. yds. GRANULAR BASE 7,400 tons ASPHALT PAVEMENT 5,210 tons CONCRETE CUHB 7,000 sq. ft.

CONCRETE SIDEWALK 1.050 sq. ft. ALSO Storm Sewer Installation This Is a unit price contract. Specifications and related documents may be obtained from The Purchasing Department. Room 118.

Civic Admin Istratlon Building. Prince Albert. A deposit In the amount of Twenty-five ($25,001 dollars, is required tor cavil set. The deposit will be refunded upon return of documents In good order. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be acccplcd.

The City Commissioners, Civic Administration Bids. 1521 0th Avenue West, PRINCE ALBERT Sask. S6V 3K2 4-18-c-S I.

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