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Star-Phoenix from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada • 29

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the STAR-PHOENIX Saskatoon, Saturday, June 8, 1971 29 TENDERS ttomtuiied) TENDERS (Continued) TENDERS (Continued) LOST AND FOUND II (Continued) Index to Classifications FOUND GREY TABBY CAT. BLACK markings, very quiet. 052-2323. 6-12-c TENDERS FOR MAIN FARM ACCESS ROAD CONSTRUCTION A Ind. Machinery A Repairs 30 Investments to Instruction 19 In Memorism 4 Investment Properties 50A Insurance 63a Listings Wanted 31 Livestock A Accessories 33 Loans Wanted 64 Lost A Found 10 Lots Wanted 41 Lots For bale 40 Lumber A Supplies 77 Memorial Society Miscellaneous 20 Mobile Humes 70 Monev to Loan 03 Monuments 0 Moving A Storage 70 Musical Instruments 26A Musical instruction 17 Nursing Homea 23B Office Help Wanted 12A Painting 21A Personal 24 Pet Mock 37 Plumbing 22A Poultry Eggs 36 Real Estatt 43 Resorts 27 Rental Service 75 Roofing Eavestroughs 22 Rooms Furnished 93 Rooms Unfurnished 54 Rooms (Furnished A Unfum.) 54 A Rooms Wanted 55 Sales Personnel 11 Skiing Equipment TOD Situations Wanted 15 Snowmobiles A Accessories 70B Stores A Offices 60 Storage Space 38 Suites Furnished 51 Suites Unfurnished 51A Suites (Furnished-Unfum.) 51B Suites Wanted 52 Swap 32 Teachers Wanted 23 Towing 74 Trade Schools 12B Trades A Professions 21 TV Rentals 29C Warehouse Space 41 Weddings 1C TENDERS FOR MAIN FARM ACCESS ROAD CONSTRUCTION Sealed tenders will be received by the undersigned until 2:00 p.m Central Standard Time on Wednesday.

June 12. 1974, for subgrade construction of approximately 4.0 miles of main farm access road. N-20. 21-43 23-2 E-SE 28 and Thru 27 and 34-43-23-2 Tenders will be opered In public in the office of the undersigned at the hour of 2.00 P.M., C.S.T. uu Wednesday.

June 12. 1974. Each Tender must be accompanied by a certified cheque in the amount of line Thousand Dollars. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. Specifications and Tender Forms may be obtained at the office of the undersigned, or by contacting: UNDERWOOD McLELLAX AND ASSOCIATES UM1TED, 920 AVORD TOWER.

SASKATOON. SASKATCHEWAN Phone 652-4220 SIGNED: Mr. Elmer K. Johnson Secretary-Treasurer R.M. of Invergorden No.

430 Crystal Springs, Saskatchewan S0K 1A0 6-10-c D'k Regional Expansion Economic Economique Expansion Regional prairie farm rehabilitation ADMINISTRATION TENDER RAW WATER RESERVOIR Sealed tenders will be received by the undersigned until 2.00 p.m., local Regina time, Thursday. June 27. 1974. for the City of Uoydminster. Contract 4 raw Water Reservoir.

The site of the work is located in the City of Lloydminster. The work consists ot the supply of all plant labor services and materials fur the construction of a raw water reservoir and access road. The mam items of work are approximately 140 000 cu yds of earth work, 20,000 sq yds of grass seeding. 2 600 ft of fencing and placing of gravel, riprap and culverts. The work is to be completed by July 1.

1975. The plans and specifications may be viewed the Regina. Saskatoon. Calgary and Edmonton olfices of lhe local Builders' Exchange or Construction Association. Plans, specifications, Instructions and forms for bidding may be obtained from the undersigned at hts office in Regina.

Saskatchewan, upon deposit of twenty-five dollars cash or a certified cheque for the amount, payable to the Receiver General of Canada, which deposit will be redeemable upon the return of the plans and specifications in good order within one month after tenders have closed. Tenders will not he considered unless made on the form supplied and In accordance with instructions supplied with the specifications. Tenders must be accompanied by security In the amount and form specified in the Instructions. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. By Order M.

Berry, Chief Engineer, PFR.V 401 Motherwell Building. Regina. Saskatchewan. 6-U-c DEPARTMENT OF TOURISM RENEWABLE RESOURCES Do Drop Inn Fast Food Concession, Greig Lake in the Meadow Lake Provincial Park Sealed tenders marked "Do Drop Iiui hast hood Concession" will be received by W. A.

Klassen, Regional Superintendent. Meadow Lake Region. Department of Tourism and Renewable Resources. Meadow Lake. Saskatchewan.

until it. 90 a. in CST, Monday. June 24. 1974 and will be opened ui public Immediately thereafter.

This concession consists of leasing and operating the fast food concession during (he 1974 summer tourist season In lhe Meadow Lake Provincial Paik. The minimum tender to be not less than $600.00. 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 shurtly after the closing date. Information and particulars are available from: the Regional Supennlendenl, or S.

W. Stubbinglon, Park Superintendent. Box 74, Dorintosh, Saskatchewan. The department reserves the nght to reject any or all tenders. T.

A. Harper. Deputy Minister. Depaitment of Toruisnt and Renewable Resouces. 6-10-c uni LARGE DOLL IN HAT.

PHONE 652-6256 at 6 p.m. 6-U-p SALES PERSONNEL 11 SALES REPRESENTATIVE We require a representative to call on commercial and Industrial account to sell a complete line of office equipment. Successful applicant will receive sales training, guaranteed salary and bonus and protected terrltoiy. High school education preferred and a car is necessary. Apply at OLIVETTI CANADA LIMITED 010 Second North Saskatoon.

Sask. 0-10-c SALES PERSON REQUIRED FOR city retail outlet. Photographic and stereo equipment. Experience preferred but not required. Phone 244-5995 days.

6-11-C Institutional Food' Sales Representative National Food Manufacturer requires an energetic sales representative for Saskatoon and surrounding area. Selected applicant will sell to institutions, restaurants and bakery trade, our complete range of bulk Food. We ere interested in personnel with a successful sales record, willing to travel and work hard. Position offers salary, commission and bonus with expenses paid and car allowance. Reply giving a complete resume to Box 327A Star-Phoemx.

6-11-c REAL ESTATE SALES PERSON needed. If you are a mature, neat, self motivated person make an appointment for an Interview. Call Mrs. Ella Miller, Personnel Manager, 652-4(06. Lilly Agencies Ltd.

tf Sales Person Required NATIONAL CO. TOP LINE DEALERSHIP. INDUSTRIAL S1LES. REWARDING. INTERESTING WORK.

SUCCESSFUL SALES EXPERIENCE OF SOME TYPE REQUIRED. COMMISSIONS. EXCELLENT INCOME. COMPREHENSIVE PRODUCT TRAINING AND SAURY PROVIDED DURING TRAINING. Phone Collect 204-772-0376 Monday through Friday or write: Douglas Watson, J.

H. Ryder Machinery 1735 Sargent Winnipeg, R3H 0C5 e-io-c REAL ESTATE qai FS PERSONNEL MELTON REAL ESTATE LTD. REQUIRES THE SERVICES OF REAL ESTATE SALES PERSON THE FOLLOWING BENEFITS ARE DESIGNED TO ENABLE YOU TO EARN IN EXCESS OF $12,000 PER ANNUM -MANAGEMENT ASSISTANCE IN PRESENTATIONS OF OFFERS. -OUR GUARANTEED SALES PUN GIVES YOU ADDITIONAL CASH CUSTOMERS. -IMAGINATIVE AND CONSTANT ADVERTISING PROVIDED.

-EFFECTIVE ADMINISTRATION LIMITS PAPERWORK ALLOW-ING YOU MORE SELLING TIME. -EXCELLENT SUPPLY OF QUALITY LISTINGS. SPECIALIZED CUSTOMER SERVICE ENSURES REPEAT BUSINESS FROM FORMER CLIENTS. -OUTSTANDING COMPANY REPUTATION ALLOWS FOR OVERALL PUBLIC ACCEPTANCE. -STAFF TRAINING PROVIDED WHEN REQUIRED.

EXCELLENT INTER PROVINCE REFERRAL SYSTEM. FOR confidential Interview contact Mr. Mike Damberger, at 653-3636 8-13-C KENNEDY FLOORINGS LTD. HAVE an opening for salesperson for a city of Edmonton Territory. Experience preferred but not necessary.

Send all inquiries to Ben Lemieux. co Kennedy Floorings 11508-120th Edmonton. 6-11-c OPPORTUNITY DUE TO EXPANSION PUNS WE REQUIRE SALES ORIENTED PERSONNEL FOR THE SASKATOON AREA. COMPLETE TRAINING PROGRAM WORK BY APPOINTMENT HIGH WEEKLY INCOME ADVANCEMENT OPPORTUNITY. For interview appointment phone manager, at 653-0121.

6-11-c SELL AUTOMATIC HAND UBEL PRICER AND LABELS. SPECIALTY ADVERTISING. BALL PENS. CALENDARS. TOP COMMISSIONS ADVANCED.

RUSH $1 00 MONEY ORDER FOR SALES LITERATURE AND ACTUAL UBEL SAMPLES. (REFUNDABLE). ALEXANDER UBEL FACTORY. 1275E WELLINGTON, OTTAWA K1Y 3A6. 6-10-c-s SUMMER WORK For high school grads and college students with car.

Will train you for sales and marketing position. Top pay. Call 633-5344 Saskatoon or 874-3943 Prince Albert. 8-IO-c CANADA PERMANENT TRUST, REAL ESTATE DIVISION For further expansion Invites; Sales Persons For private snd confidential interviews call or write Mario Jacobucd at CANADA PERMANENT REAL ESTATE, 653-3620 6-10-c Acreage Industrial II Acreage (Rural) 61 A Agents 12C Aircraft 29A Antiques '-MB Articles For Sale 25 Articles Wanted 26 Auto Repairs It Accessories 73 Autos Trucks Wanted 72 Autos For Sale 71 Auto i Truck Rentals 71A Babysitting 14 Bands It Orchestral 26B B.C. Properties 62 Births 1 Bicycles A Motorcycles 28 Board It Room 56 Board It Room Wanted 97 Boats It Accessories 28 A Business Opportunities 69 Buildings 43A Cameras A Photograph; 20A Campers Trailers 70A Camping Equipment 70C Card of Thanka 9 Coins It Stamps 24A Crematoriums 7A Deaths 1 Detective Security 23A Domestic Help Wanted 13 Engagements 1A Farm Lands For Sals 98 Farm Machinery It Repairs 31 Farms Wanted 99 Feed A Seed 35 Financial 66 Floor Coverings 77A Forthcoming Marriages IB Funerals 9 Funeral Directors 7 Furnishings 25 A Furmtura Rentals 25B Garages A Parking 47 Gardening 35A Garden Produce 34 Glass 21 Help Wanted 12 Hobbies A Crafts 18 Hospital Personnel 16 Hotels Motels 06 Houses For Rent (Furnished) 45 Houses For Rent (Unfurnished) 4 Houses For Sale 44 Houses Wanted 49 DEATHS (Continued) EPP THE PASSING OF MR.

David F. Epp. age 81 years, of Mount Royal Lodge. Saskatoon formerly of Hanley, occurred in a Saskatoon hospital on June 7th. The funeral service will be held on Tuesday.

June Uth at 2.00 p.m. from the Hanley Mennomte Church, conducted by Rev. Henry Peters. Park Funeral Chapel wilt be tn charge. Surviving are: one son.

David D. Epp of Moose Jaw. two daughters, Mrs. H. (Maryi Kope of Saskatoon.

and Mis. Margaret Kornula of Saskatoon: also 10 grandchildren; two brothers survive. Rev. Frank Epp of Saskatoon and Frank Epp ol Hanley. Sask.

Mr. Epp was predeceased by his wife. Katarina in 1971. interment will be made in Hie Hanley Mennomte Church Cemetery. 6-10-c LAWLEY THE DEATH OF W1L-bert John Lawley.

age 49 years, of Rural Route 6, Saskatoon occurred in hospital on June 7th, 1974. The funeral service will be held on Monday. June 10th at 3.30 p.m. 'from the Chapel uf Saskatoon Funeral Home, conducted by Archdeacon H. W.

Brandrick. (In Ueu of flowers, donations to Cheshire Homes or the Saskatchewan Heait Fund would be ap-precialedi. Surviving are: his loving wile Marjorie: his father, Mr. Hugo Lawley of Saskatoon: two brothers, Frank of Saskatoon and Arnold of Calgary; two sisters, Mrs. Evelyn Lawley of Saskatoon, and Mrs.

Irene Yuzyk of Calgary. He was predeceased by Ins mother, Mrs. Ethel Lawley in 1972. Mr. Lawley was born in Saskatoon where lie had lived and farmed all Ins life.

He had been a member of the Cotton Capers Square Dance Club. Interment will take place 111 the Patience Lake Anglican Church Cemetery. (Courtesy parking south of the Chapel on 4th Avenue at 251h Street). 6-10-c SAMOLESKt-THE DEATH OF MRS. Margaret Samolesta age 51 years of 313A Dnnkle Block, Saskatoon, occurred oil June 7th, 1974.

Prayers will be offered McKague's Funeral Home al 7 30 p.m. Monday evening. The funeral service will be held on Tuesday. June lltli. at 1:30 p.m.

from McKague's Funeral Home cunducted by Rev. P. Fourchalk. Surviving are: her husband. Mike, two daughters.

Miss Sherry Samoleski. of Saskatoon, and Miss Cath.v Samoleski, at home, five sons. Bill of Saskatoon. Runny of Saskatoon, Eddie. Kenny and Glen, all at home, and three grandchildren Interment will be made in the Roman Catholic Cemetery.

6-10-c SUMMACH-THE PASSING OF MISS Mvitia summach. age 27 years of 205 Cruise Street. Saskatoon, occurred at her residence on June 5th. 1974. The funeral service was held on Friday, June 7th at 2:30 p.m.

from University Alliance Church conducted by Pastor W. Boldt. Park Funeral Chapel was in charge. Surviving are: her mother and father Mr. and Mrs.

Delbert Summach of Saskatoon, one brother Kreig of Saskatoon, 3 sisters, Mrs. Ernest (Gavlenei Wigmore of Cranbrook, B.C.. Mrs. Cecil (Karen) Memory of Cranbrook, B.C. and Miss Glendene Summach of Saskatoon and her grandfather Mr.

Floyd Trask of Harris. Sask. Miss Summach was born in Saskatoon and took her education at Haultain Public School, Aden Bowman Collegiate and Waller Murray Collegiate. She attended Hie University of Saskatchewan and received her Certificate 111 Education. Pallbearers were: Howard Adam, Rev.

Merle Bowker, Dr. A. Hind-marsh. Ed Kabanuk. Ernie Rustek.

Bruce Schell In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the retirement fund of Walt and Judy Mood Jr. of the Missionary Aviation Fellowship c-o lhe Alliance Church, Saskatoon. Interment was made in Woodlawn Cemetery. 6-10-c WINGROVE-THE DEATH OF MRS. Millicent Wtngrove, age 87 years of Saskatoon formerly of Zelma.

occurred in a local nursing home on June 8th. 1974. The funeral service will be held on Monday, June 10th at 2 p.m. from McKague's Funeral Home conducted by Rev. If.

C. Ross Stewart. Surviving are three daughters: Mrs R. Elsie Earl of North Portal. Mrs.

R. (Pat) Anderson of Watrous and Mrs. J. H. Beatrice) McLeod of Rochester, New York.

Two sons. Norman Wtngrove of Rochester, New York, and Harry Wtngrove of Allan. Fourteen grandchildren and ten great-grandchildren, and two sisters in Ireland. Mrs. Win-grove was predeceased by her husband.

Oscar, in 1961. Mrs. Wtngrove ws bom ui Belfast, Ireland, coming to Canada in 1919. She married 1920 and farmed with her late husband the Zelma district until retiring tn Saskatoon in t945. Interment will be made in the family plot In the Zelma Cemetery.

Guest parking direcUy south of the Funeral Home, 201I1 street and Third Avenue. 6-10-c FUNERALS 3 COATHUP THE FUNERAL SERVICE of Mrs. Elizabeth (Bess) Coathup who died un June 5th was held from McKagues Funeral Home on Friday. June 7th at 3:30 p.m. Conducted by Rev.

Stewart Dingwall, Pallbearers were: John Buhler, Merle Darrock. Clifford Enriglu, Arnold Gilbertson, Dale Shockey. Elmer Ward. Interment was made in Hillcrest Memorial Gardens. g-10-c DAVIES THE FUNERAL SF.R-vlce of H.

(Harry) Davies, who died on June 3rd. 1974. was held from Perdue Anglican Church on Friday. June 7th at 2.00 p.m.. conducted by Rev.

Fred Davies. Pallbearers were; Elliot Anderson, Stan Haine, Dave McMahon. Neil Crlttall Bill Turtle. Robert VVtlkinson Interment took place In Perdue Cemetery. Saskatuon Funeral Home was tn charge of arrangements.

6-10-c WALKER THE FUNERAL SER-vlce of WUliain Harold (Bob) Walker, who died on June 4th. 1974, was held from the Chapel of the Saskatoon Funeral Home on Friday. June 7th at 1.30 111.. conducted by Rev. Jake Krocker.

Pallbearers were: Jack Kearny, Harold Morpurgo. Johnny Weir. Don Reid. Jack Fleming. Dan Woloschiik.

Interment took place in Woodlawn Cemetery. 6-10-c Tenders for Bridge Construction Sealed tender will be received by the undersigned until 2:00 P.M. Regina City Time on the date shown for the work listed below, and will be opened In public immediately thereafter. Tender forms and contract documents may be obtained from Operations Branch, Room 331. Administration Building.

Regina. Contract No. B74020 For the construction of a steel and concrete bridge. 1.035 feet long, over the North Saskatchewan River, south of Maymout, Saskatchewan. Approximate Quantities Concrete 3 547 Cubic Yards Structural Steel 650 Tons Deposit with Tender 5c Ot Total Bid Tenders Close June 26.

1974. T. Gentles Deputy Minister Saskatchewan Department of Highways 6-10-c-s NOTICES NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE ESTATE OF MARY JANE McCURDY. late of the City of Saskatoon. in the Fruvtnce of Saskatchewan, widow, deceased.

All claims against the above estate duly verified by Statutory Declaration and with particulars and valuation of security held, if any. must be sent to the undersigned before the 20th day of June. 1974. AGNEW A MACKAY Barristers A Solicitors 279 Third Avenue North Saskatoon. Saskatchewan Solicitors for the Executor Canada Permanent 1 Trust Company 6-10-C-S NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR CHANGE OF NAME NOTICE Is hereby given of the fulluwiug appbcation to the Director of Vital Statistics the Department of Public Health of lhe Province of Saskatchewan under the provisions of The Change of Name Act.

FROM: Jo-Ann Rtsllng TO: Jo-Ann Tender DATED AT Saskatoon. In lhe Province of Saskatchewan, this 6th day of June, A.D. 1974. Jo-Ann Rtsllng. 401 403 Clarence Ave.

Saskatoon, Sask. 8-1 1-p NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF LEONARD JOHN PEP-PLEY. LATE OF THE CITY OF SASKATOON, IN THE PROVINCE OF SASKATCHEWAN. SALES REPRESENTATIVE. DECEASED.

All claims against the above estate duly verified by Statutory Declaration and wilh particulars and valuation of security held, if any. must be sent to the undersigned before the 28th day of JUNE, A.D. 1974. MONTREAL TRUST COMPANY, 234 21st Street. East, SASK 4TOON, SASKATCHEWAN.

S7K 0B9 By Its Solicitors, MESSRS. SIIERSTOBITOFF. HRAB1NSKY It STROMBERG. 1070 Avord lower. SASKATOON.

SASKATCHEWAN S7K 3H1 8-1 0-c-s RURAL MUNICIPALITY OF DUNDURN NO. 314 Notice is hereby given that the assess-ment roll of the Rural Municipality of Dundurn No. 314. for the year 1974 has been prepared and is row open to inspection at the office of the secretary of the municipality, until the time tor lodging of appeals has expired, from ten o'clock in the forenoon until four o'clock 111 lhe afternoon on every juridical day except Saturday. Any person who desires to obiect to the assessment of himself or of any other person, must within twenty days alter the date of this notice, lodge his complaint in writing with the secretary of the municipality.

Dated tins 31st day of May, 1974. J. Doobenen, Assessor. 6-10-c Notice of Public Hearing (Under The Liquor Licensing Act) NOTICE Is hereby given that a public hearing will be heid the Conference Room of the liquor Licensing Commission. 2002 Dewdney Avenue.

Regina, at 9 00 Central Standard Time, on Tuesday. June 25, 1974, for the purpose of hearing and considering any relevant representations made by George Allen Banda of Radisson, Saskatchewan. lhe applicant fur a beverage room license In respect of the Radisson Hotel, Situated in the Town of Radisson. in the Province of Saskatchewan. Any person who not less than five 5i days prior loo June 25.

1974 has filed with the Commission written notice of objection to the granting of the said application, stating the grounds thereof, shall be given an opportunity to be heard. G. H. Burns Chairman, Liquor Licensing Commission. 6-10-c Notice of Public Hearing (Under The Liquor Licensing Act) NOTICE Is hereby given that a public hearing will be held in the Conference Room of the Liquor Licensing Commission, 2002 Dewdney Avenue.

Regina, at 11:00 a.m.. Central Standard Time, on Tuesday. June 25. 1974, for the purpose of hearing and considering any relevant representations made by Mervin Curbs Angelstad and Mrs. Verna Janet Angelstad of 224 Avenue F.

North, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. the applicants for a beverage room license in respect of the Elstow Hotel, situated In the Village of Elstow. in the Province of Saskatchewan. Any person who not less than five (5i day prior to June 25. 1974 has filed with the Commission written notice of objection to Hie granting of the said application, slating the grounds thereof, shall be given an opportunity fo be heard.

G. H. Burns. Chairman. Liquur Licensing Commission.

6-10-c DEATHS 2 CASSELL-THE DEATH OF GEORGE Cassell, age 59 years of 208 Suulh, Saskatoon occurred suddenly on June 5th, 1974. The funeral service will be held on Tuesday. June 11th at 10.30 a.m. from McKagues Funeral Home conducted by Captain Glenn Patrick. Surviving are Ins wile Margaret: one daughter Miss Twila Cassell and one son Arthur Cassell both at home.

Three grandchildren. Two sisters. Mrs. Florence Burns of Smith Falls. Ontario and Mrs.

Hazel Watchorn of Carllon Place, Ontario. Two brothers, Charles Cassell and John Cassell both of Smith Falls. Ontario. Interment will be made In Woodlawn Cemetery. 6-10-c Sealed tenders will be received by by the undersigned until 2:00 P.M..

C.S.T. on Tuesday, June 11. 1974. for subgrade construction of approximately 2.0 miles of main farm access road. Approx.

Excavation Quantity 90,000 cu. yds. Tenders will be opened In public in the office of the undersigned at the hour of 2:00 P.M., C.S.T. on Tuesday, June It, 1974. Each Tender must be accompanied by a certified cheque in the amount of One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00 1.

The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. Specifications and Tender Forms may be obtained at the office of the undersigned, or by contacting: UNDERWOOD McLELLAN and ASSOC. LIMITED. P.O. Box 548.

NORTH BATTLEFORD, Saak. S'JA 2Y7 Phone: 443-8148 Signed: Mr. B. Evans, Secretary Treasurer. R.M.

of Mcdstead No. 497, P.O. Box 148. Medstead, Sask. SOM 1W0 6-10-c TENDER FOR MAIN FARM ACCESS ROAD CONSTRUCTION Sealed tenders for construction of approximately 2.6 miles of Mam Farm Access Road, addressed to the undersigned and marked "Tender for Mam harm Access Road Construction'1 will be received in the uflice of the Secretary-Treasurer until 2 00 oclock P.M.

Central Standard Time, Wednesday, June 12. 1974. Located: 32-47-23-2: 5 ESE 8-48-23-2 .2.6 miles Road to be constructed according (o engineering design and must pass Government Main Farm Access Road inspection. Each tender must be accompanied by a certified cheque made out to the Municipality in the amount ol eight hundred tSsOOOOi dollars. Approximate volume of excavation is 40.S00 cubic yards.

Specifications, estimates and tender forms may be obtained from live undersigned. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Mrs. A Crawford, Secretary-Treasurer. K.M.

ut Birch Hilts No. 460 BIRCH HILLS. Sask. S0J 0G0 Torchinsky Consulting PO. Box 610 North Industrial Triangle.

Prince Albert, Sask. S6V 5S2 6-10-c TENDER FOR MAIN FARM ACCESS ROAD CONSTRUCTION Sealed tenders for construct ion of approximately 3,0 miles of Main Farm Access Road, addiessed to the undersigned and marked lender for Main Farm Access Road Construction" will be received in the office of the Secretary-Treasurer until 11:00 o'clock A.M. Central Standard Time, cn Monday, June 10, 104. Located: 3. 4-44-4-3: Thru River Lots 9, 10, 11.

12-44-4-3. Road to be constructed according to engineering design and must pass Government Mam Farm Access Road inspection. Each tender must be accompanied by a certified cheque made out to the Municipality in the amount of One thousand $1.000 00) Dollars. Approximate volume of excavation is 50 OuQ cubic yards. Specifications, estimates and tender forms may be obtained from the undersigned.

The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Torchinsky Consulting P.O. Box 610 North Industrial Triangle. Prince Albert, Sask. S5V 5S2 Mr.

L. C. Perret. Secretary-T reasurer. M.

of Duvk ake No. 463. DUCK LAKE. Sask. SDK 1J0 6-10-c ura TENDERS FOR MAIN FARM ACCESS ROAD CONSTRUCTION Scalpel tenders will be received by the undersigned until 2 00 P.M., C.S.T.

on, Wednesday. June 19th. 1974, for sub-gradc construction of approximately 5.0 miles of mam farm access road. Local Improvement District No. 983 at Loon Lake.

Saskatchewan. Approximate excavation quantity 110,900 cubic yards. Tenders will be opened In public in the office of the undersigned at the hour of 2 00 P.M C.S.T. on Wednesday. June 19th, 1974.

Each Tender must be accompanied by a certified cheque in the amount of One Thousand Five Hundred The lowest or any lender will not necessarily be accepted. Specifications and Tender Foims may be obtained at the office of the undersigned or by contacting. Underwood McLellan Assoc. Ltd, 0. Box 548, North Rattlefurd Sask.

S9A 2Y7 Phone: 445-8148 And L.l D. No. 983 Office. Loon Lake. Sask.

Mr, E. A Walters, Deputy Minister Department of Municipal Affairs. Local Improvement Districts Branch. Government Administration Building. Regina, Saskatchewan.

6-10-c-s INVITATION TO TENDER SEALED TENDERS for subcontractors and suppliers addressed to the undersigned WOODWARD'S T.B A. ITEN BAY AUTO-CENTRE) AT LETHBRIDGE CENTRE will be received until 2.00 p.m. (M.D.8.T.) June 14. 1974. Tender documents can be viewed at the following offices: Lethbridge Construction Association Calgary Construction Association Edmonton Construction Association Saskatoon Construction As--ociatiun Regina Const ruciton Association Winnipeg Builders Exchange The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted.

IN MEMORIUM 4 GERWING TN LOVING MEMORY of a dear wife and mother. Mary, who passed away June 9. 1972. Two years have passed, dear Mary. Since you were called away.

How well do 1 remember That sad and weary day. Ever remembered by husband, Henry. 6-10-p GERWING IN LOVING MEMORY of a dear mother, who passed away June 9. 1972. In our hearts your memory lingers.

Sweetly, lender, fond and true, There's not a day dear mother That we do not think of you. Ever remembered by Mr. and Mrs. Ever remembered by husband, rough, Ontario. 6-10-p GERWING IN LOVING MEMORY of a dear mother, who passed away June 9.

1972. There is no parting from those we love. No distance can divide. For every day down memory lane. We still walk side by side.

Ever remembered by Mr. and Mrs. Peter Daviduke and family. 6-10-p LOZ1NSK1 IN LOVING MEMORY of Lisa Michelle, who passed away June 8. 1970.

Gone from the earth so swiftly. Just like a flower In bloom. So young, so fair, so loving. We ll meet her some glad morning. Resting bv waters fair.

She is wailing for our coming In the upper garden there. Safe in the anus of Jesus. Always loved and remembered by Daddy and Richard. 6-10-c SAMOLESKI IN LOVING MEM-ory of William, who passed away June 8. 1973.

One year ago since the sad day The one we loved was called away. God took him home. It was His will. But in our hearts he liveth still. Ever remembered by wife.

Josephine family, grandchildren and great grandchildren. 6-10-p THE STAR-PHOENIX HAS A SUPPLY of verses for your convenience in making up your "In Memoriam." CARDS OF THANKS 5 OUR SINCERE THANKS TO FRIENDS, relatives and several organizations fur expressions of svmpathy and donations to Strongfield Church Memorial Fund during our recent bereavement. To Dr. Bruce Johnson, Grosvenor Park United for his comforting message. A special thanks to nurses and staff of Cedars Villa West Wing for their wonderful care and kindness given Ada Aird during her stay there.

Donald and Lulu Bristow. Saskatoon: George and Mavis Bristow and family, Strongfield. 6-10-p ORVILLE AND DOREEN OPHETM OF Nanaimo would like lo express their heartfelt thanks to relatives and friends for the cards, letters and acts of kindness during Orville's recent surgery. He is at home making steady recovery. 6-10-p THE FAMILY OF THE LATE NOR-lhan C.

1 Ted Lawrence of Hanley, Sask. wish to express their appreciation to relatives, friends and neighbors for their many acts of kindness. cards, flowers and memorial contributions. Special thanks to Dr. Berg, all Drs.

and nursing staff at University Hospital. Pastor A. Ber-stad. pallbearers and Park Funeral Chapel. To each of you, our deepest gratitude.

Bernice, Norman, Gary and families. 0-10-c FUNERAL DIRECTORS 7 SASKATOON FUNERAL HOME W. ARNOLD EDWARDS ROBERT F. DAURIE Pn. 244-5577 338 4th N.

Jtf PARK FUNERAL CHAPEL Jack M. Binkley Donald Somers 311 3rd Ave. No. Phone 244-2163 xll WESTWOOD FUNERAL CHAPEL Rae J. Murdock Terry Miehayluk Phone 653-3434 201b St.

Ave. N. xtf McKAGUES FUNERAL HOME M. McKague R. J.

McKagu D. A. Newbigging Phone 242-3131 300 3rd S- xtf CREMATORIUMS 7A PRAIRIE VIEW CHAPEL Memorial and Cremation Services Highway 11 South 242-78S4 Box 2061 xtt MONUMENTS 9 SEE UNIVERSAL MONUMENTS 201 t03rd Sutherland. toon. Discount prices.

Locally owned. Joe Hagel Sons Ph. bus. 374-1453, home 653-4295. It LOST AND FOUND 10 MISSING FROM CITY PARK AREA, grey and orange long-haired female cat.

Recently spayed, stitches not yet taken out. any information appreciated. 052-7739 or 244-7731. 6-10-c LOST. LARGE RING OF KEYS, about April 26th.

Call Bob at 343-1320. Reward offered. 6-10-c LOST 3 MONTH OLD. BROWN AND white pup with collar, answers to name of Benny. 242-4574.

6-9-c TENDERS FOR MAIN FARM ACCESS ROAD CONSTRUCTION Sealed lenders will be received bv the undersigned until 2:00 P.M. C.S.T. on Wednesday. June 19. 1974, fur sub-grade construction of approxmia'ely S3 miles of main farm access road.

Local Improvement District No. 980 Meadow Lake, Saskatchewan. Approximate Excavation Quantity 200.000 Cubic Yards. Tenders will be opened in public In the office of the undersigned at the hour of 2:00 P.M., C.S.T. on Wednesday.

June 19. 1974. Each tender must be accompanied by a certified cheque in the amuunt of Two Thousand hive Hundred The lowest or any tinder will not necessarily be accepted. Specifications and Tender Forms may be obtained at the office of the undersigned, or by contacting: UNDERWOOD McLELLAN AND ASSOC. LIMITED P.O.

BOX 349 NORTH BATTLEFORD, SASK. S9A 2Y7 Phone: 445-8148 AND I D. No. 980 office. Meadow Lake.

bask. SIGNED: Mr. E. A. Walters.

Deputy Minister. Department of Municipal Affairs. Local Improvement Districts Brandi. Government Administration Building. Regina, Saskatchewan.

10-c-s SELLING EVERYTHING BUT THE KITCHEN SINK? CLASSIFIED CAN SELL THAT TOO! TELEPHONE CLASSIFIED 653-2100 Monday Friday 8:30 8:30 Saturday 8:30 a.m. Noon POOLE CONSTRUCTION LIMITED General Delivery Lethbridge Alberta Phone. 329-0232 6-10-c.

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