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Star-Phoenix from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada • 32

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32 the STARTHOEMX Saskatoon, Monday, December 2, 1074 TENDERS Continued TENDERS (Continued) DEA'rHS 2 (Continued) I IN MEMORIAM 4 (Continued) HELP WANTED 12 (Continued) HELP WANTED 12 (Continued) No trial for hijackers: BEIRUT (Reuter) Tunisian President Rabib Bourguiba was quoted Sunday as saying that his government would not put on trial lour Palestinian guerrillas who hijacked a British airliner to Tunis last month. Moreover, the hijackers, would not be handed over to the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) without their consent, the Tunisian leader said in an interview in Tunis with the Lebanese daily. Al Anwar. Army officer, daughter killed I SADLOWSKI IN LOVING MEMORY of a very dear son and brother, Edward, who passed away December 1st, ISM Soft falls the even tide of life. Gently like the setting sun, A lifetimes work is ended.

And a well earned rest is won. Ever remembered and sadly missed by Mom. Elsie, Morris, Myrtle. Leona and families. THE STARTHOENIX HAS A SUPPLY of verses for your convenience in making up yoir "in Memoriam." tt FUNERAL DIRECTORS 7 McKAGUE'S FUNERAL HOME ht.

Mc Rogue R. J. McKague A. Nenbigging Phone 242-3131 300 3rd S. PARK FUNERAL CHAPEL Jack M.

Sink ley Donald Somers 311 3rd Ave No. Phone 244-2103 xtf WEST WOOD FUNERAL CHAPEL Ate J. Murdock Phone 6534434 20th St. 4 Ave. xtt SASKATOON FUNERAL HOME W.

ARNOLD EDWARDS ROBERT F. DAUM Ph. 244-5577 338 4tb N. ztt CREMATORIUMS 7A PRAIRIE VIEW CHAPEL Memorial and Cremation Services Bisbway ii South 2424984 Boa 2061 at! LOST AND FOUND 10 LOST: LADIES SQUARE BULOVA watch between Fullers restaurant and Plaza. Narrow expansion bracelet.

Reward offered. Box In. Humboldt or 882180. collect. I2-3c imome SALES PERSONNEL 11 NEED ONE ONLY REAL ESTATE salesperson experienced in Hata and Farm Sales.

No competition from office staff. Dial Agencies 652-9944. 12-4-c LADIES WEAR SALESPERSON RE-(mired. experience desirable but not essential, part or full time. Apply Fashion Fur.

If SALES TRAINEE Salary and commission. Call 382-6268 'tll 9 P.m. it 'Sales Personnel Wanted Guaranteed wage, commission and expenses. Phone 244.7727. 124-c HELP WANTED 12 APPRENTICE MECHANICS REQUIRED by a rapidly expanding finn with 24 branches in all major cities in Western Canada.

Offering on thejob training. apprenticeship program and also company train. leg school. Excellent salary incentive system as well as opportunities for advancement. Life disability and pension plan available.

For appointment phone Mr. Med. eiros at 633-1553. It WANTED AUTOBODY PERSON. Wages flat rate or hourly.

Permanent Pobition. Bosetown Paint and BodY, P.O. Box 726. Phone 6822822. WAITRESS-WAITER REQUIRED FOR Immediate employment.

Above average wages paid for experienced personnel. Apply In person to Mr. Welch at the Hollow Mug beverage room. Travelodge Motor Hotel. 12-3-e AMBITIOUS PEOPLE WANTED TO work part limo as Fuller represent.

atives In Saskatoon. Must be well groomed and 18 or over. Very good hourly earning. Cali 343-8222. WANTED CAPABLE PERSON FOR full time waitress wader position.

Apply in person Smitty's Pancake House, Midtown Plaza. 12-6-c WANTED CAPABLE PERSON FOR fulltime dishwashing position. Apply in person, Smitty's Pancake House. Midtown Plaza. 124-e Marigold China Doll Offers above minimum wages to ex perienced dinIngroom cocktail waitress waiters.

Wanted also part time help for serving banquets. Apply in person after 530 p.m. 255 3rd South. if FULL TIME JANITOR WANTED. Must have transportation.

Experience not necessary. 6534505. 12-4-c EXPERIENCED WAITRESSWAITERS wanted for night shift at Lindy'to Cot. fee Bar on Sth St. 374-1755.

12-5-c NURSES AIDE. FOR JOSEPH'S Home. Rotating shifts. 882-7733. 12-5-c WANTED: MARRIED OR SINGLE help for farm work, se miles from Saskatoon.

HOUSing arranged. Wages $700 and up, depending on ability and willingness to take FOSPOnSibilitY. This position has an excellent future. Phone Radisson 8274702 after 4 p.m. 12-5-c FARM MACHINERY MECHANIC RE-mitred for rapidly expanding John Deere dealerShip.

Good salary and working conditions, Send resume to the attention of the Manager. Western Sales (IND Rosetown, Sask. 12-12-o WANTED: DESK CLERK FOR SENator Hotel. Must be able to work shift work and weekends. Neat and reliable experience not necessary.

Apply In person. 12-7-c TELLER POSITIONS AVAILABLE. Experience an asset. Irit on the Job training is provided. This position is open to both male and female anon.

cants. Apply at the Bank of Nova Scotia, Ave. and 20th. 129-c PART TIME HELP FOR GASOLINE pumps and propane refills for afternoons 24 p.m.. Canadian Propane, 708 Circle Drive.

FULL AND PART TIME TAXI drivers. Malefemale. 244-6144. xtt YOUNG PERSON TO DELIVER CYle indera and do plant work. Apply Canadian Propane 706 Circle Drive.

12-3-C LOCAL CLUB AFFILIATED WITH national organization immediately re. quires Executive Director for initial organization and Implementation of Programs for youth. Salary discussed with interview. Contact Stuart Schroader at 653-2442. 9 4.

Competi. lion closes Dec. 6th. 1974. 121-c LOCAL BANK REQUIRES EXPERI enced steno-teller.

Efficiency in typing necessary. Apply to Box 386B Star.Phoenix. 13-3-e HOSTRbSTESS HIQUIRED TO work evenings. The Bird Cage Res. tai.rant, 5 days a week.

Apply in persuit. between 1 5. tf MACHINIST required immediately for growing nut-cultural industry. Salary negotiable. Direct all inquiries stating age and ex-, parlance to Friggstad Manufacturing Box 150 Frontier.

Sask. 296-2177. If WE ARE IN DESPERATE NEED OF personnel for training and placement throughout Saskatoon in various Ser. vice Stations. Call 242.4273 between 9 5 for appointment.

atf FULL AND PART TIME WAITER OR waitress wanted. App limb; must be 18 years of age. Apply Montrose Restaurant. Phone 374-8088. 124c WESTSIDE MOWHAWK SERVICE RE-quires 3 front end attendants with experience preferred.

and 1 assistant manager. 653-4168, 1010 lith St. W. 12-3-c WAREHOUSE FOREMAN and shipper, Red Deer Bottling Cornpany Ltd. (since 1933, require sponsible and dependable person (25 to 50) as warehouse foreman and shipper.

Salary negotiable, with group insurance and benefits. Written resume desired with past 2 employers as references. 4001 50th Red Deer. Alberta. Phone 346-5369.

Mt. Mr. Durb Holmes or Mr. D. Truant.

12-12c TRANSPORTATION FIRM REQUIRES mature person for traffic depart. ment and handling claims. Phone Office manager 242.1265. 12-6c AUTOMOTIVE JOBBER Portman required. Experience pre.

lerred. Contact 2448187 Barn. tO 5 p.m. tt WAITRESSWAITER. EXPERIENCED preferred.

Evenings wily. Apply in person after 5 p.m. The Cave 2720 Sth Street. 12-3-a REGINA GENERAL HOSPITAL Requires MEDICAL RECORD Applicant must hold registration as a qualified Medical Record Librarian. Experience with PAS and MAP statistics would be an asset.

Apply to: PERSONNEL SERVICES REGINA GENERAL HOSPITAL REGINA. SASKATCHEWAN I2-3-c WANTED PERSON BETWEEN 20-20 yre. to work on Rotary well drilling rig. Must have drivers licence. Write Box 604.

Watrous, or phone 948.3732. ACCOUNTANT WITH EXPERIENCE compiling farm income tax returns. To work January-April 30th each year. Good salary. Transportation and travel expenses provided.

Boa 349B Star-Phoenix. 12-3-c-s ARE YOU SATISFIED WITH YOUR present income? Earn extra money In your spare time. let your ability supplement your income. Husband and wife may work together. Write name.

address and phone number to Box MB, Star-Phoenix. 12-4-c LIKE MEETING PEOPLE? YOU'LL ENJOY BEING A REALTOR WITH LILLY AGENCIES DUE TO OUR CITY WIDE EXPANSION WE HAVE OPENINGS AVAILABLE IN EACH OF OUR THREE FINE OFFICES FULL CONTINUOUS TRAINING PROGRAM, INTER OFFICE REFERRAL SERVICE, THE LATEST TECHNICAL EQUIPMENT, EMPLOYEE INVESTMENT CLUB, COMPANY PAID INSURANCE PROGRAM, CASH BONUS PLAN AND PERSONALIZED GUIDANCE TO HELP YOU ACHIEVE YOUR MAXIMUM POTENTIAL NO EXPERIENCE IS NECESSARY AS WE PREFER TO TRAIN YOU! CALL MRS. ELLA MILLER NOW FOR ALL OF THE EXCITING DETAILS AT LILLY AGENCIES 652-4006 ft AUTO BODYMAN REQUIRED. EX-parlance and tools necessary. Top wages.

Flat rate 50. 652-6044. 12-17-e BAIR STYLIST WANTED IMMEDI ately. Steady employment. Wages plus commission.

Bog 323, Rosetown. SOL 2V0. 1233cc WAITRESSER Experienced or will train. Apply be. tween 10 and 2 pin.

1631 Idylwyld Drive. North or phone 653-5907 for appointment. 12.24 cf, A1 11 1 -Lumber Yard IMMEDIATE OPENING FOR GENERAL LUMBER YARD WORK, CUSTOMER SALES AND SOME CITY DELIVEZY WAGE SCALE $2.92 TO $4.16 PER HOUR, STARTING RATE DEPENDENT ON EXPERIENCE Advertising Clerk CLERK REQUIRED FOR SHO-CARD DESIGN AND PRODUCTION, AND GENERAL TYPING DUTIES AD LAYOUT OR OTHER RELATED EXPERIENCE AN ASSET APPLY IN PERSON: Personnel Department Saskatoon Co-op Centre 319 22nd East 124c HAIRDRESSER Experienced hairdresser required for Chris's Beauty Salon, Midtown Plaza. Phone 6523000. ask for Chris.

12-4-c Part-time Housekeeping Apply in person to Mrs. Abel. Patricia Hotel, 12-7-c NORTHERN MINE OPERATION Requires WAITRESSER Above fully experienced personnel required for coffee shop in recreation centre located near Uranium City, Saskatchewan. Position offers fringe benefits, single accommodation and plane transportation from Edmonton. Apply in person or write giving full particulars to: PERSONNEL OFFICE, ELDORADO NUCLEAR LIMITED, 10040 1045 STREET, EDMONTON 12-3c WANTED: WAITRESSER FOR PART time evening work.

Will develop into Intl time. Apply in person only. Atte 4 P.M. Gond Ola Pius, Eastview Shopping Centre, 12c EXPERIENCED AUTO BODY RE-Pair person. Top wages, good working conditions.

Phone 373-2940. 12-4-c TRAINING AND PLACEMENT IN weU paid lob. 244.2085 cm. 5 pm. 1212e WAITRESSESWAITERS FOR FULL time.

Apply after 4 Tiffany's, Sth St. and Clarence. ti WAITRESSER AND KITCHEN HELP wanted. No experience penmen Call 244419e. it LEADS UNLIMITED! EXPERIENCED sales persons.

Do you enjoy talking to farmers and ranchers? We have farmers and ranchers waiting for you. You must be neat, reliable, have good transportation and be willing to travel. This is not insurance, books, 'or cookware, If you are Inter toted in earning $20,000 and more for appointment. 3734252 for Ken Sjovold, LEASING 34 SEAT COFFEE SHOP Please call Airliner Icirlwyld Motel at 244-2191 for appointment. lf JANITOR FROM 12 MIDNIGHT TO 8:30 in morning.

82.50 per hour. Apo ly at Mr. Kinn Enterprises. Ir 20th St. W.

tt NIGHT DESK CLERK, 11:30 P.M. TO 7:30 cm. shift. Some Janitorial dut les. Older person could quality.

Apply 330 Ave. South. Phone 652 5771. 12-3-c FULLY QUALIFIED UPHOLSTER RE. crafted, excellent opportunity to right applicant, considering partnership.

'Forward applications to Box 388B. StarPhoenix. 12-4-c DENTAL, ASSISTANT OR TRAINEE wanted for Hinders ley dental office. starting immediately on temporary or parttime buts, which would lead to regular employment. Applicants should state educational standard, qualifications and any working experience.

flux 457X Star-Phoenix. 12 4-c POSITION OPEN FOR GASOLINE and automotive salem attendant. Experience preferred but not necessary. Starting salary Ws per month, pending qualifications. Full company benefits.

Excellent opportunity for advancement in retail sales. Apply in person to C. P. Kaufman Ltd. Quebec and 33rd.

12-6c FRONT DESK CLERK REQUIRED Immediately, experience preferred but not necessary. shift work, only mature responsible persons need For appointment phone 9'2- 0582. PARTY CHIEF Calgary based Legal Survey firm requires a party chief. Experienced in Oilfield Surveying. Top salarys with overtime pay after ISO hours Per month.

Opportunity to article. CONTACT. G. SCHTRRMACHER OR ROBIN ARTHURS Can-Am Surveys Ltd. 335 11 Ave.

S.W., Calgary. Alta. Ph. 265-4131 Collect 12-3-c AY it 1 4 0 SAUCIER THE PASSING OF MRS, Eva Mary Saucier. age 90 yrs, of 923 42th Saskatoon, occurred at her residence on Nov.

30, 1974. The funeral service will be held on Monday, Dec. 2nd at 2:30 p.m. from St. Joseph Roman Catholic Church con.

ducted by Rev. A. Shahun. Prayers were said at St. Joseph Roman Catholic Church Sunday evening Dec.

1 at 730 p.m. Surviving are: one son. Alphonse of Saskatoon: two daughters. Sister Rita Saucier of Precious Blood Monastery, Gravel-bourn. Sask.

and Evelyn Saucier of Saskatoon: also 5 grandchildren and 9 great-grandchildren. Ma. Saucier was predeceased by her husband Joseph in 1957. A resident of Saskatoon for the past 53 years. Mrs.

Saucier was born in Oconto. Wisconsin in 1889 and in loos moved to St. Boniface. Man. In 1919 she moved with her family to Bruno, residing there until 1921 when she moved to Saskatoon, tresiding here until her passing.

Mrs. Saucier was a member of St. Joseph Roman Catholic Church. Interment will be made in the family plot in the Catholic Cemetery. Park Funeral Chapel Is In charge of arrangements.

12-3-C SHORE THE DEATH OF MR. BEN Shore, age 63. of 1331 Elliot Street, Saskatoon, occurred in a local hospital on Friday. November 29th, 1974. The funeral service was held on Sunday, December 1st, 1914 from the Saskatoon Jewish Community Centre con.

ducted by Rabbi Saul M. Diament. Surviving are: his wife, Fanny: two sons Dr. Ronald of Toronto and Or. Sheldon of Saskatoon; a brother.

Hy, In Toronto: and a sister, Anne, in Winnipeg. 'The late Mr. Shore was born in Winnipeg. He studied at the University of Manitoba and graduated from the University of Saskatchewan. He operated Bensor's Drug Store in Saskatoon for many years.

Mr. Shore was active In local and provincial pharmaceutical associations and was an officer for a number of years. He was a prominent member of the Jewish community and pa president of Young Judaeans. He was also a member of final Brith and Masonic lodge. Active pallbearers were Max Zeitleu, Abe Zattlen, Marshall Zallien, J.

M. Goldenberg, Bert Gladstone and Lloyd Hock. Honorary pallbearers were: Israel Chertkow, Albert Krolick, Dave Nitikman, and Morris Shechtman. Tnterrnent took place in the Jewish Cemetery. 124c STANLEY THE DEATH OF George Hiram Stanley.

age 97 years, of 1928 St. Charles Avenue, Saskatoon, occurred in a local.hospital on November 30th. 1974. The funeral ger. vice will be held on Tuesday.

Dec. 3rd at 1.30 p.m. from McKague's Funeral Home conducted by Mr. George Neigh. Surviving ere: his wife.

Ann: one daughter. Mrs. Adam (Pearle) De- Kindre. of Vancouver: four sons. Lawrence Stanlm, of Ardash.

Cisborne Stanley of Chilliwack. Nelson Stanley of Saskatoon. and Maurice Stanley of Vancouver: 10 grandchildren: and three great-grandchildren. and a number of nieces and nephews. Mr.

Stanley 'els born In Shawville rittebec. on Judy Ilth. 1907. Jte married Ann Corrigan in Fort William or Aoril 29th 1S09 and moved to Saskatchewan to take up a in the Ardath district in tete farmer' until retiring. Mterment will be made in he Wood.

lawn cemeterv cuiest narking direct. lv Funeral Home, 3rd Ave. and 10th Street. 12-3-c THORNTON THE DEATH OF Mrs. Nina Agnes Thornton, age 85 years of Sovereign.

occurred In the Rosetown hospital on Novem. ber 30th 1974. The funeral service will be held on Wednesday, Dec. 4th at 2.00 p.m. from Sovereign United Church, conducted by Rev.

Doug rt.ments osetown Funeral Home will be in charge. Surviving are: three nephews, Mr. Weir Mitchell and Mr. Larry Mitchell of Sas. katoon, and Mr.

Stewart Thornton of Sovereign: seven nieces, Mrs. Thelma Morris and Mrs. Ct.rtnide Iturt.of Sovereign. Mrs, Audrey Cunningham of Milden. Mrs.

Dorothy Wood of Me Hort. Mrs. Lorena lins of Regina, Mrs. Neta Batimate and Mrs. Pearl Cassady of Yellow.

grass, She was predeceased by her husband. Roy. in 1054. Donations to the Cancer Fund will be received in lieu of flowers. Interment will fol.

low in the Sovereign CerneterY. 12.1C WOODWARD THE DEATH OF WALte H. Woodward. 4ffe 75 of 101S Avenue B. North.

occurred in a local hospital on December 1st. 1974. The funeral service will be held on Tuesday December 3rd at 3.30 p.m. from the Chapel of the Saskatoon Funeral Home, conducted by Rev, Fred Davies. (Memorial donations to the Sask.

Heart Fund or the Canadian Cancer Society affpredated in lieu of flowers). Sur-thing are: One daughter, Mrs. Joan Cranston: and one son, Laurence Bruce Woodward, both of Saskatoon: five grandchildren: also one sister. Mrs. Lillian Smith, Swanson, Sank.

He was predeceased by his wife Ann in March. 1973. Mr. Woodward was born in England. Coming to Canada with his parents in Me be had re, sided at Palmer and Raymore.

Sask. prior to making his home in Saskatoon about 55 years ago. He had been employed with the provincial department of abour prior to his retirement in MI. Mr. Woodward rag a veteran of the Second World Wan serving overseas with the He was a member of Lodge Progress vs.

02 AF. A.M. lnterment vitt toke nIACe In Woodlawn remeter (('ivieecii parking area of hp (Ilene' on 4th Avenue at 7Sth StreM), 12-3-c FUNERALS 3 KELLER THE FUNERAL SERVICE of Ruby Keller who died on November 28, 19 74. was held from Holy Cross Lutheran Church on Saturday, November 30th at 2:00 pm. conducted by Rev.

R. Kruesel. Pallbearers were: M. L. Montague, D.

K. Antill. J. Glacken, M. Gionund, G.

Brash, C. Ilaughen. p. Glostmd. Interment took place in Woodlawn Cemetery Saskatoon Funeral Rome was In charge of arrangements 124-c PACE THE, FUNERAL SERVICE of Mary Frances Paur, who died on November 27, 1974, as held from St.

Joseph's Catholic Church on Saturday, November 30th at 10:30 a.m. con. ducted by Rev. L. Kaufmann O.M.T.

Pallbearers were: Larry McLeod, R. W. Stahl, Syd Derksen, Jennings Poor. Kevin Paur and Bruce Phillips. Interment took place in Wood lawn Catholic Cemetery.

Saskatoon Funeral Home was In charge of arrangements. 12-3-c IN MEMORIAM 4 POWER TN LOVING MEMORY OF Eleanor a dear wife. mother and grandmother, who passed away Dec. 2. 1272.

Till memory fades and life departs, You live forever in our hearts. Ever remembered and sadly missed "The 123-p Write 1 ul Your Ad I 1 Here IVO I I ot. I 1 I 1 I I Minirrit $1.20 fc 51 I tional I six cot I price 141, Star-P1 $2.00 el I Please in I 1 1 Minimum Charge 1 $1.20 for 12 words. tional word 10 cents. I six consecutive I rtiacre of fie.

-Phoenix LIT $2.00 each IPlease Insert my ad Print your Run your phone, charged TENDERS TOWN OF STRASBOURG Tenders will be received until five o'clock p.m. on November 25. 1974 for the construction of a Health and Social Centre in the Town of Strasbourg. Drawing and specifications are avail. able at the Strasbourg Town Office.

Bog 389. Strasbourg, Saskatchewan. Phone 725-3230. The right is reserved to reject any or all tenders. Town of Strasbourg, James W.

Wishart. Administrator. i2-3-c 01 Canadian National Structures For Sale, Prairie Region OFFERS IN SEALED ENVELOPES, plainly marked "Bid 517, Offer for (name and location of facility will be received until 15 January, 1975, by Mr. N. Ba lies, Manager.

Purchases and Malaita lc Canadian National Railways Box 171 Postal Station Transcona. Winnipeg. Manitoba, R26 3K9. for purchase and removal of Railway facilities as listed hereunder from Railway rightot-waY NEELY. SASK.

Station, frame 16' 50, stuccoed with frame addition 12 16'. TOME. SASK. Station. frame 16' 50' stuccoed with frame addition 12' Hi' (South building).

TOME. SASK. Station, frame 20' a 68', stuccoed with frame addidon 12' I 14. concrete building). PLATO.

SASK. frame 22' a 55' with frame addition 8' 22'. HATHERLEIGH. SASK. Station.

frame 22' I 48', stuccoed, concrete foundation and basement, timber platform. SANDWITH, SASK. Freight and Passenger Shelter. frame 10' 32' with timber platform and double frame toilet. INMAN.

SASK. Station. frame 22' a 46', stuccoed with frame addition. WARTIME, SASK. Station.

frame 22' a 46'. stuccoed with frame addition 8' a 22' and double frame toilet. MADISON SASK. Station. frame 22' a 46'.

stuccoed with frame addition 8' 22'. ISHAM, SASK. Freight and Passeng'er Shelter, frame It' a 32', WIMMER. SASK. Freight and Passenger Shelter.

frame 10' 32' and cinder crib platform. TARNOPOL, Freight and Passenger Shelter. frame In' 32' with timber platform 60' long. BROCK. SASK.

Section Bunkhouse. frame 14' 16'. ESTON, SASK. Sectionhouse frame bungalow '23' a 26' with plumb. ins.

LIVELONG. SAK. Sectionhouse, frame 23' a 26'. PRAIRIE SASK. Section-house, frame 18' a 4' with frame addition 10' a 14'.

CONQUEST. SASK. 'Sectionhouse, frame 20' 34'. BIRSAY. SASK.

Sectionhouse, frame 20' a 28'. DEMAINE. SASK. Sectionhouse, frame 16' a 22' with frame ad. dition 12' a 12'.

DUNBLANE. SASK. Sectianhouse, frame 18' 22' with frame addition. CONQUEST. SASK.

Section Bunkhouse, frame 16' I 24' with frame addition 8' a 24'. DEMAINE, SASK. Section Bunkhouse, frame 10' 32'. MACRORIE, SASK. Section Bunkhouse, frame 10' 32'.

ETHELTON, SASK. Section Bunkhouse. frame 14' 16'. MELFORT, SASK. Sectionhouse.

frame 20' a 24' with frame addition. ETHELTON, SASK. Toolhouse. frame 6' 19'. LIPSETT, SASK.

ToolhoUse, frame 10' 16 LIVELONG, SASK. Toolhouse, frame la a 16'. RABBIT LAKE. BASK, Toolhouse, frame IP SANDWITIL SASK. Toolhouse, frame 8' 16'.

CONQUEST. SASK. Toolhouse, frame 10' 32'. PRINCE ALBERT. SASK.

Charcoal Storage Shed. frame 21' 58' (located north of roundhouse). trroN. BASK. Icehouse, timber 14' I 22'.

ALVENA, SASK. Icehouse, timber 12' 14'. ZENON PARK. SASK. 'Icehouse, tiMber 11' 14'.

AYLSHAM, SASK. Stockyard. timber 2-pen with stock shed 35'. PRUD'HOMME. SASK.

Stockyard, timber 2-pen. TURTLEFORD. SASK. Stockyard, timber 2-pen with carbody shed. DINSMORE, SASK.

Stockyard. timber 2-Pen with carbody shed. PARRY, SASK. Station, frame 22' I 46', stuccoed with frame additions 10' 12.5' and 5' 7', HEARNE. BASK.

Station, frame 20' 154', stuccoed. VIEWFIELD, SASK. Freight and Passenger Shelter, frame 9' 35'. DUFF. SASK.

Station, frame 16' 52', stuccoed with frame ad. dition 12' I 14', frame platform and double frame toilet. MAWER. SASK. Station, frame 22' 37' with frame addition 9' I 12' on concrete foundation and basement This sale includes triune platform it still existing.

MAIN-CENTRE. BASK. Section Bunkhouse carboda. CHAMBERLAIN, SASK. house, frame 18' a 22' with frame addition 12' a 14'.

CHAMBERLAIN SASK. Tool-house, frame 10' 14'. BETHUNE, SAM Icehouse, -timber 10' a 14'. CHAMBERLAMT. SASK.

Oil Shed. frame 10' I 13'. GERALD, SASK. Stockyard. timber 1-pen.

Ali abov falai wil4 be on basis of purchasers agreeing to remove strue. tuns from Railway property and clearing sites to the satisfaction of the Engineer or his representative, this site-clearing to include removal of foundations and filling of excavations where applicable. Any burning of debris or rubbish must be carried out cc. coaling to Local and Provincial Regulations. Said also On basis that payment of tuU purchase price will be made upon notification of acceptance of offer and prior to dismantling work being start.

ed and that all work will be completed and sites cleared prior to SI August, 1075. Descriptiona of structures to be sold are as taken from existing records and past inspections but due to a number of factors, unauthorized removals, vandalism at isolated locations, etc. descriptions given in some instances may not be entirely accurate. There. fore it is recommended that prospective Purchuers, if possible, check structures prior to submitting offers as offers are accepted On the understanding that such offers are made on an as is" basis.

Should further information be re. quiren inquiries on structures as listed from NEELY to DINSMORE should be addressed to Mr. D. J. liorbay.

Track. and Roadway Engineer, CN at Saskatoon. For structures as listed from PARRY to GERALD, inquiries should be addressed to Mr, J. T. Mc Bain.

Track and Roadway Engineer, CN at Saskatoon. If bidding on more than one facility. please submit separate offer for each bid also give description of facility as shown above to avoid confusion. S.E. H.

tax will be assessed on sale of structures other than stockyards. Highest, lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Deposits not required with offers, Bidders' name and postal address must be clearly printed on each lender. E. N.

Banes. Manager of Purchases Materials. Transcona. I23-c TENDERS Town of Davidson, Sask. Sealed tenders are invited from elec.

Weal contractors for skating rink relighting. Tenders will be received at the address below, up to 2:00 p.m. Central Standard Time, December 5. 1974. The work includes: Installation of skating rink lighting.

Each tender must be on the fortis provided and be accompanied by a ter tilted cheque or bid bond in the amount of Ten Percent 0010 of the tendered amount. The Owner reserves the right to reject any or all tenders and will not necessarily accept the lowest tender. Plans available from construction association offices In Regina, Moose Jaw, Saskatoon and Davidson form of. Roe. Town of illavidson cio Underwood McLellan and Associates Ltd.

920 Avord Tower Box 539 SASKATOON, Saakatchewan S7K 3Le 22-3c SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE SUPPLY OF TWO PANEL TRUCKS AND ONE HALF-TON TRUCK Sealed tenders for the above will be received by the undersigned up to 3:00 p.m. Friday. December 13, 1974. be obtained from Specilicatiom ma D. Fonger, Materials Supervisor.

405 Third Avenue South, Saskatoon. Saskatchewan. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. Wedge, SECRETARY-TREASURER, THE BOARD OF EDUCATION OF THE SASKATOON SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 13 OF SASKATCHEWAN 12-3-c 2 COHRINS THE PASSING OF MR.

Harry Alexander Corrine, age 09 years, of 2330 St. Patrick Saskatoon, occurred in a Saskatoon hospital on Dec. 1, 1974. The Funeral Service will be held on Tuesday, Dec. .3 at 3 pm.

from E'ark Funeral Chapel, conducted by Rev. Jake Kroeker. Surviving are: his loving wife, Margaret: one sister, Mts. Fred Jones (Bessie) of Saskatoon: two brothers. William Corrine and Duncan Corrins both of Vancouver, B.C.; also a number of nieces and nephews.

Mr. Carrins was predeceased by a sister. Mrs, Jack (Annie) Magill and by two brothers Joseph and Allen. A resident of Saskatoon for the past 61. years, Mr.

Corns was born In Paisley, Scotland and caine to Canada in 1913 to Saskatone. lie Joined the Canadian National ithilways in 1919. retiring in 1968 after 49 years service. He was active in sports during the early days. Mr.

Corrins was a member of the Masonic Lodge Sask. No. 16 A.M. Interment will be made in the Wood lawn Cemetery. Courtesy parking north of the Chapel.

12-3-c DYBVIG THE DEATH OF GERALD Alfred Dybvig, age 46 years, of 1915 t. Henry Avenue, Saskatoon, occurred on November 28, 1974. The Funeral Service will be held on Tuesday, December 3rd at 1:30 p.m. from the Chapel of Saskatoon Funeral Home, conducted by Rev. N.

IL Dingwall. (In lieu of flowers, donations to the Asquith Cemetery Maintenance Fund, cio Mrs. Raycrott, Asquith, Sgsk. would be appreciated.) Sums, log are: his mother, Mrs. Nora Dybvig of Saskatoon: five brothers, Norman of Surrey.

B.C., Clinton of Kin- ley, Leonard of Vancouver, Gordon and Walter both of Saskatoon. Be was predeceased by his father in 1040, by two sisters, Mrs. Ida Strate In 1948 and Mrs. Thelma Sciban in 1962. Mr.

Dybvig was born at Kin ley and lived in the district for about 20 years. Be later lived at Shell Lake and Biggar prior to coming to Saskatoon where he had worked as a furniture salesman for over 20 years. Interment will take place In Asquith Cemetery. (Courtesy parking south of the Chapel on tth Avenue at 25th Street). 12-3-e MacDONALD THE DEATH OF Howard C.

Macdonald, of 608 4th Avenue, North Saskatoon, Occurred In San Diego. California, on Novem be 29th. 1974. The funeral service will be held on a time and day to be announced. Mc Kagne's Funeral Home will be in charge.

12-3-c McDAID THE DEATH OF MRS. Martha McDaid. age 92 years, of Asquith, occurred in hospital on November 30th, 1974. The Funeral Service will be held on Wednesday. December 4th at 1:30 p.m.

from Mcllague's Funeral Home. Surviving are: her husband. William, two mons, Fred Caswell, and Jim Caswell. both of Asquith: and one Ester, Mrs. Mary Hoye, of Edmonton: eight grandchildren, and eight great-grandchildren.

Mn. McDald was born in England. She came to Canada and to Saskatchewan with the Barr Colonists in 1903, and moved to Asquith to make her home in 1906. She was predeceased by her first husband, Dave Caswell in 1926, and married William McDald in 1930. Interment will be made in the 11111crest Memorial Gar.

dens. Gueat parking directly south of Funeral Rome, 3rd Ave. and 20th Street. 12-3C mutiorE THE DEATH OF MRS. Lorne Mundie, age 89 years.

of Extendicare Nursing Home. Saskatoon. formerly of 7N Sth Street, occurred at her residence on December 1st, I 1974. The funeral service will be held on Tuesday, December 3rd at 3 p.m. film the First Evangelical Church, 16 Preston Avenue, conducted by Rev.

J. A. Kaiser and Dr. R. F.

Schnell. McKague's Funeral Home will be in charge. Surviving are: one daughter, Mrs. Irene Hurlbut, of Onto: two sons. Irvin Mundie of Sac.

katoon and Lloyd Mundie of Los Angeles, five grandchildren and one sister, Mrs. Libby Scott of Salmon Arm. B.C. Mrs. Mundie was predeceased by her husband William S.

Mundie In 1958, by a daughter. Jean in 1923 and by a son Murray; In 1039. Mrs. Mundie was born in Ontario. She came to Saskatchewan In 1919 and farmed with her husband In the Floral district until retiring in 1958.

Since that time Mrs. Mundie had made her home in Saskatoon. Interment will be made in the family plot in the Floral Cemetery. 12.3-c SAM1RODEN THE PASSING OF Alex W. Samiroden, age 65 years, of 2701 A Cumberland Ave.

South. occurred in a local hospital on Saturday morning. November 30th, 1974, The Funeral Service will be held on Tuesday morning. December 3rd at 10:00 a.m. trom the Chapel of the Saakatoon Funeral Home, conducted by Mr.

Nick Trotemenkoff and as-(listed by Mr. Larion Thitnoff, A Prayer Service will be held on Tues. day evening, Dec. 2nd at 7:30 p.m. from the Chapel of the Saskatoon Funeral Home (Floral tributes are gratefully declined.

Memorial donations to the Sask. Heart Fund or the Canadian Cancer Society will be appreciated.) He leaves to mourn his loss: his beloved wife Mabel: three sons. Alfred, New Westminster, B.C., Lionel. Leask. Sask.

and Walter Edmonton, three granddaughters. Laurie. Lana and Marna and one grandson Boyd: one sister, Mrs, William Nichovolodoff (Marisha), Blaine Lake, two brothers, liam. Saskatoon and Nick, Blaine Lake: and six nieces. He wan predeceased by an Infant son.

Alan. one brother, John, two sisters, Tatyana Samiroden and Mary Fwarblw and his parents, Wasyl J. Samiroden and mother Hannah (nee Negrieff). Mr. Alex Samiroden was born on July 17, 1909 in what was then the village of Haralowka, Sask.

in the present Krydor district. He attended Haralowka public school and Blaine 'Lake high school. He was married to Mabel Zbitnoff March 9 1928 and in 1929 moved to the Blaine Lake district where he farmed until the fall of MK Due to illness he retired from farming and moved to Saskatoon August 29, 1967. He had been emnloyed for seven years at Adilman's Limited until retiring due to ill health October 12, 1974, In Blaine Lake Mr. Samiroden served as an elder of Blaine Lake Doukhobor Church.

He served for several years on the board of directors of the Memorial Hall and one term as councillor of the Town of Blaine Lake. Interment will take place in Wood lawn Cemetery, Saska toon Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. 12-3-c BUENOS AIRES LAP) An army captain and his threeyear-old daughter were killed Sunday in Tucuman when their car was riddled by sub-machine-gun fire, police said. Capt. Humberto Antonio Viola, 31, was the lOth army officer to die since September when the outlawed People's Revolutionary Army (E RP) Marxist advotates blamed SAN JUAN (Al') Gov.

Rafael Hernandez Colon blames Marxist advocates of Puerto Rican Independence for six bombs Sunday that caused slight property damage, sent a guard to the hospital in shock and resulted in cuts to a worker during clean-up operations. The governor said the bombings were the work of that "brag about siding with the working classes with the sole purpose of Injecting ideologies that are rejected by our people." One of the explosions damaged the building housing the San Juan offices of the International Telephone and Telegraph but a company official said there was no damage to electronic equipment. Three other blasts occurred in and around Ponce, the island's second largest city. One was at an army reserve building In the city, another at a chemical plant just west of the city and a third at an oil refinery, also west of the city. Other explosions were reported at a hamburger shop in a San Juan suburb and at a supermarket in the town of Caguas.

Two unexploded bombs were found in a San Juan suburb near a pumping station of the water and sewage authority. Leftists have been blamed for several bombs and the other acts of sabotage that have damaged installations of the water and sewage since its workers went on strike a month ago for higher pay. Union leaders have denied any connection with the sabotage. On Oct. 26, five days before the strike began, five bombs exploded outside office buildings in New York, and a group calling Itself the Puerto Rican eration said It was responsible.

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only Per year $16.00 CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAY, SUNDAYS CLASSIFIED AD PHONE 653-2100 said it would kill 14 to 16 offi cers in revenge for army execu tions of guerrilla prisoners. Police said a carload of armed attackers opened fire after cutting off Viola's car as the officer, his wife and their two young daughters were out for a Sunday drive. Their other daughter was injured but Mrs. Viola escaped injury. NOTICES NOTICE OF HEARING ZONING APPEALS BOARD IN THE MATTER OF THE PLAN.

NING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT, 1973, Chapter 70, and IN THE MATTER OF AN APPEAL to thc Zoning Appeals Board. (Municioal Planning Commission), for the City of Saskatoon, In the Province of Saskatchewan. BETWEEN: MRS. M. R.

BINSFELD. APPELLANT And THE CITY OF SASKATOON RESPONDENT TAKE NOTICE that MRS. M. K. B1NSFELD, of the City of Saskatoon, in the Province of Saskatchewan.

has filed an appeal to the Zoning Appeals Board, (Municipal planning Commission). for the City of Saskatoon. in the Prewince of Saskatchewan. pursuant to Sec. 57(6) of The Planning and Development Act.

1973. under which the Appellant claims to be aggrieved by the decision of the City of Saskatoon to refuse to issue a building Per mit for alterations to the verandah at 419 gth Street East, situated on Lot 29, Block Si, in the City of Saskatoon. in the Province of Saskatchewan, according to a plan of record in the Land Titles Office for the Saskatoon Land Registration District as Q.1, at present zoned as an R.2 district. Inasmuch as the proposed alterations to the front of the residence would not conform to Sec. 28(7) of the Zoning Bylaw, since the front yard is less than the twenty foot front yard required.

the Appellant claims that there are practical difficulties or unnecessary hardships in conforming to the aforementioned regulations of the Zoning Bylaw No. 4637. The Appellant wishes to carry out structural repairs to the existing verandah at the front of the residence, by the rearrangement and replacement of structural supporting elements. THEREFORE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that submissions sill be heard by the Zoning Appeals Board (Municipal Planning Commission) of the city of Saskatoon on THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1974. at 7:00 pm.

or soon thereafter ae possible, in the Council Chamber, City Hall. Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, from any interested ea parties in respect to the Subject ao- Pt Anyone wishing any further in the matter may obtain same by applying to the Secretary. Zoning Appeals Board, City Clerk's Office, City Hall, Saskatoon. DATED at SASKATOON', SASKATCHEWAN, this 28tii day 02 November, A.D. 1974.

J. Bolync link, Secretary Zoning Appeals Board. 114ca NOTICE OrtEARING ZONING APPEALS BOARD IN THE MATTER OF THE PLAN. NTNG AND DEVELOPMENT ACT. 4973, Chapter 70.

and IN THE MATTER OF AN APPEAL to the Zoning Appeals Board. (Municipal Planning Commission). for the City of Saskatoon in the Province of Saskatchewan. BETWEEN: MR. DOLId BECK APPELLANT And THE CITY OF SASKATOON RESPONDENT TAKE NOTICE that MR.

DOUG BECK. of the City of Saskatoon. In the Province of Saskatchewan. has filed an appeal to the Zoning Appeals Board, (Municipal Planning Commission), for the City of Saskatoon, in the Province of Saskatchewan. pursuant to See.

82(1)(b) of The Planning and Development Act, 1973 under which the Appellant claims that there are practical difficulties or unnecessary hardshios in the way of carrying Out the plan or bylaw with respect to the construction of an astronomical observatory Proposed to be constructed In the rear yard of the premises situated at 812 Slat Street, West, on the east 20 feet of Lot 7 and all of 8 Block 2. in the City of Saskatoon, in the Province of Saskatchewan, according to a plan of record in the Land Titles Office for the Saskatoon Land Registration District as G251, at present zoned an 112 district, which would comely with the Zoning Bylaw requirements of a detached accessory building. Inasmuch as the proposed construction of the astronomical observatory would not comply with Sec. II (2)(1) of the General Provisions of Zoning Bylaw No. 4637.

in that the Imposed constrUction of the observatory to a height of 18 feet, would exceed the maximum permissible height of 12 feet for attached accessory buildings or structures pursuant to the foregoing section, the Appellant claims that there are practical difficulties or unnecessary hardships in conforming to the store-mentioned regulations of the Zoning Bylaw. THEREFORE A ICE PURIFIER NOTICE that submissions will be heard by the Zoning Appeals Board (Municipal Planning Commission) of the City of Saskatoon on THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19, 4974, as soon after 7:00 p.m. as possible in the Council Chamber. Hall, Saskatoon. Saskatchewan, from any Interested parties in respect to the subject appeal.

Anyone wishing any further Information in the matter may 'obtain same by applying to the Secretary, Zoning Appeals Board, City Clerk's Office, City Hall, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. DATED at SASKATOON. SASKATCHEWAN, this 29th day of November. A.D. 1974.

S. Kohrrichuic. tcretarg, Zoning Appeals Board. 11-3-c TENDERS FOR SALE BY SEALED TENDER MARKED "TENDER" Modern large animal veterinary clinic. building located in the Town of Arcola.

Situated in a mixed farming area with a large cattle PoPulation. Further information may be obtained from R. B. McLaren, Arcola, Sask. Phone 453.2608.

Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders will be received by the undersigned until 2:00 P.M.. Wedneirlay. December It, 1974. and opened in public immediately thereafter.

Arcola Veterinary Service Board, cio J. A. Jackson. Kisbey. Sas BOC 1LO.

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