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Star-Phoenix from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada • 40

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02 Friday-December 141979 Saskatoon, Saskatchewan Star-Phoonlx Deaths Tenders Funerals Notices CLASSIFIED RATES BY MAIL IN A. FOREIGN US SlarPhocnix Printed and published daily except Sundays and statutory holidays by Armadale Publishers Limited at the office of the STAR-PHOENIX, 204 Fifth Avenue North, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, S7K 2P1 Second Class Mail Registration Number 0098. Direct dial numbers for Star-Phoenix General Number 652-9200 Editorial Number 664-8231 Circulation Number 664-8320 Classified 653-2100 K. Struthert, Executive Vlca-PrJdnt; Jam E. Pftro, Executive Editor; Ed SatMttyen, Marketing Manager; Marv Caray, Production Manager; D.

Thompaon. Advertielng Managar; Jack Cook, Managing Editor; Olck Ward, Circulation Managar; Jean Taylor, Accountant and Credit Managar; WIM Popotf, Aaeoclate Editor. NOTICE TO CRE DITORS In tlK' i state of Godfrey Philip Reed late of S.iskatnon, In the Province of Saskatchewan, Retired, Deceased. All claims against tin1 above estate, duly verified by statutory decl.ira-tlon Hnd with particulars and valuation of security ht'ld. If nny, must be sent to the undersigned before the fflthduy of November, A.U.

19. Mc Kercher, MrKercher, Stack, Korchln Lulng 1202 CN Towers Saskatoon, Saskatchewan SK 1J8 Solicitors for the EsMte RE: APPLICATION FOR LICENCE TO SELL BfclR ANDWINL IN A RESTAURANT (under the provisions of The Liquor Licensing Act, 1959) Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned Intunds to apply to the I Iquor Licensing Commission for a licence to sell liquor In premises known as NINOS PIZZA at 801 Broadway Avenue, Saskatoon Saskatchewan of which the following li a correct legal description: Lots Nine (9) to Twelve (12) Inclusive, In Block Eighty two (82), In the City of Saskatoon, In the Province of Saskatchewan, In the Dominion of Canada, according to a Plan of Record In the Land Titles Office for the Saskatoon Land Registration District as No. (Q1) 1858. Which civic address Is 801 Broadway Avenue, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Dated at Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, this 7th day of December 1979 NINOS HOLDINGS LTD.

(per) Nlnos Aglorltls Tenders CANCELLATION OF REGULAR COUNCIL MEETINGS MONDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1979 AND MONDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1979 TAKE NOTICE that City Council at its meeting held on December 3, 1979 passed a resolution which provides for the cancellation of the regular meetings of City Council on MONDAY, December 24th and MONDAY, December 31, 1979. AND FURTHEFJ TAKE NOTICE, therefore, that pursuant to the provisions of Council Procedure Bylaw 5584 a Special Meeting of Council may be held during the above period, upon the instructions of the Mayor, or by resolution of the Council. TAKE FURTHER NOTICE, therefore, that the next regular meeting of Council to be held following the Christmas Season will be held on MONDAY, January 7th, 1 980 at 7 :00 p.m. in the Council Chamber, City Hall. Any submissions to Council from the general public to be included in the Council meetings should be received by the City Clerk not later than 1 .0 p.m.

on the preceding Friday. Given under my hand this 6th day of December INVITATION OF PROPOSALS Sealed Proposals for the leasing of accomodation listed below, addressed to the Regional Manager, Finance and Administration, West-em Region, Public Works Canada, Room 200, 9925-109 Street, Edmonton. Alberta (Phone (403) 425-7083) will be received until the specified clo-slngtlme and date. Proposal documents may be obtained through the Office of Public Works Canada at the following location: Street East Saskatoon, Saskatchewan S7K0E1 LEASING PROJECT 9-79 (METRIC) LEASING OF OFFICE ACCOMODATION SASKATOON, SASKATCHEWAN Office accommodation comprising approximately 810 square metres of rentable space and storage accommodation comprising approximately 50 square metres of rentable space together with twenty-two (22) parking stalls Is required for lease in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Buildings offered must be located on or near good public transportation.

CLOSING DATE: 3:00 P.M. (M.S.T.) January 11, 1980. DEPOSIT: NIL For further details contact: Mr. Mel Geres A-Managerof Leasing Phone (403 425-5375 INSTRUCTIONS The Lowest of any Proposal not necessarily accepted. A.U.

IS. John Kolynchuk City Clerk Transport Canada INVITATION (Com nueil SYROISMKA The Funeral Mass for Mr. Eugene Syrolshka who died on Sunday, December 9th, 1979 was held from St. Peter and St. Paul Ukrainian Catholic Church on Thursday, December 131h at 10:00 a.m.

celebrated by Very Rev. Father Michael Bzdel. Pallbearers wore: John Colansky, Eugene Chyz, Bill Melnyk. Morris Melnyk, John Slrolshka, Herb Swan. Interment took place In the Catholic Cemetery.

Arrangements were In care of Park Funeral Chapel. In Memoriam NOWOSELSKI In loving memory of our husband, father, grandfather and great grandfather, Peter Nowo-selskl who passed away December 14, 1977. His memory is as dear today As In the hour he passed away. Sadly missed, but lovingly remembered by his wife Wasvlvne. children, grandchildren and great grandchildren.

SENIUTA- In loving memory of mv dear husband, Michael Senluta who passed away December 14th, 1978. one year has passed, dear Michael Since you were called away. How well do I remember That sad and weary day. Sadly missed but lovingly remembered by his wife Isabelle Senluta. Card of Thanks BEAULAC The family of the late Raymond Beaulac, wish to express sincere gratitude to relatives and friends for their acts of kindness.

during the passing of our beloved husband and father. Special tnanks to Drs W.H. McKee, B. Colquhoum, The Cancer Clinic, Father Rlkowskl, Sister Chaille, V.O. Nurses home care.

Fathers Corbett and Pursky of St. Mary's, the pall bearers, ladies choir, CWL for serving lunch, the staff of Westwood Funeral Home for their compas sionate assistance. THE FAMILY of the late Catherine Scandrett of Radlsson express their sincere thanks to friends and neighbours for their kindness, cards, donations to the Borden Hospital Heart Monitor Fund, to the ladles who served lunch and especially to the Rev. Fred Davles and the staff at the San. for all the care they have given Mother for the past ten years.

Charlie Scandrett and Family. Funeral Directors WESTWOOD FUNERALCHAPEL Rae J. Murdock Phone 653-3434 20th St. Ave. SASKATOON FUNERALHOME W.

ARNOLD EDWARDS ROBERT F. DAURIE Ph. 244-5577 338 4th Ave. N. V9 PARK FUNERALCHAPEL Terry G.

Michayliuk Donald Somers 311 3rd Ave. No. Phone 244 2103 Y9 MCKAGUE'S FUNERALHOME ROBERT J. MCKAGUE DONALD A. NEWBIGGING Phone 664-3131 300 3rd Ave.

S. Y3 Crematoriums PRAIRIEVIEW CHAPEL Memorial and Cremation Services Highway 11 South 242-7884 Box 2061 Y7 Memorial Society BOSCO SOCIETY accepts memorial donations and legacies toestab-llsh treatment centres for youngsters who are very suicidal, highly dellnquint or seriously addicted to drugs and alcohol. Mail to 2915 Pasqua Regina, Sask. S4S2H4. y6 Monuments In Saskatoon EMILY TABASNIUK FLORENCE MOOR 210 33rd.

St. East Phone 652-5363 FAMILY MEMORIAL ARTS LTD 1005 20TH ST. WEST Wilf Michayluk H. Glbney Days or evenings 652 2210 m5 Personal 14 ALLSEWING Gowns, pant suits, dresses. Alter-atlnns 1 hour service.

382 -6550. y8. ARE YOU PREGNANT? We can help both of you. Birthright 652 -wi. ATTENTION TENANTS, home owners insurance is a must call Svlvia Kot-tyna.

Abbey Insurance. 652 2555. 66S 6522. mj BANQUET ROOM, receptions, par-tles, meetings. 343 802.

m9 BEER BOTTLES 40 cents doz. Pop bottles 8 and 15 cents each. Min. 15 doz. 384Q737.

m8 BIRTH CONTROL Information. Planned Parenthood. 244-7989, m2 DANCE FOR SINGLE PARENTS and guests. Saturday December 15. 1979 at the Army and Navy Club.

Music the Variations. DIACHUK'S INVISIBLE mending. Mon-Sat. 9-8pm. 244 655.

y3 EMERGENCY SERVICE C.il's fcr electrical and heating. All hours. 665 6522. FOR WEDDING RECEPTIONS, banauets. dncing.

Accommudjtes 25 25. M.trigo'd 6M 3Ui. vl FREE ESTIMATES. TV. radio repairs.

Mavfalr TV 653 5366 yO OOD WS 384 024 DIAL A DEVOTION ANYTIME mJ WIDOWED. SEPARATED and divorced Catholics and families-Bowling Dec. 16, from 4 6 30. at Hunter Bowl. IConttnuitf) DUMKA-The death of Mr.

Michael Dumka ago B.i years of 428 Avenue South, Saskatoon occurred In a Sas- noon Hospital on December 11th, 1979. The Funeral Mass will beheld on Friday, December 14th at 10 a.m. from St. Georges Ukrainian catho lic athedral conducted by Rev. W.

waszko. Prayers will be said at Westwood Funeral Chapel Thurs day evening at 8 p.m. Surviving are: his loving wife Nettle, 3 daughters, Mrs. (Ann) Wondga, Mrs, J. Irene) Armstrong and Mrs.

J. Olive) Tokarowski all of Saska toon, also 8 grandchildren and 5 great grandchildren. The late Mr. Dumka was born in the Ukraine and came to Canada In- 1913 to Saskatoon, where he has lived all his life. For 25 years he was employed by the City Supply Co.

(T.M. Ball) and during those years was known to many as "Big He retired In 1970. Memorial gifts may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society 305 219 22nd Street Saskatoon. Interment will be made in the Catholic Section of Woodlawn Cemetery. Arrangements are in care of Wes-twood Funeral Chapel.

JOANETTE Paulhus Funeral Service of Shellbrook are entrusted with the funeral arrangements for the late Mr. Arthur Joanette beloved husband of Mrs. Augustine Joanette of Marcelln who passed away on Wednesday, December 12th, 1979 at the age of 62 In Hafford Hospital. Prayer services will be held on Friday, December 14th, 1979 at 8 p.m. In St.

Joseph's Roman Catholic Church, Marcelln. Funeral Mass will be celebrated on Satur day, December 15th, 1979 at 1:30 p.m. In St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church, Rev. Fr.

G. L. Roussel O.M.I. Celebrant. Predeceased by his father Napoleon, 7 brothers and sisters; he Is survived by his wife Augustine, his mother Mrs.

Dorallla Joanette of Marcelln, six brothers: Albert of Klmberlev, B.C., Paul of Marcelln, Louis of Nevada, Leo, Wilfred and Oscar, also of Marce lln; six sisters: Mary Joanette of Marcelln, Cordelia Cournoyer of Weyburn, Leona Beauregard of Surrey, B.C., Eva Schreiber of North Battleford, Lillian Foster of Bur- naby, B.C. and Theresa DiPalma of also numerous nieces and nephews. Born on September 29th, 1917 in the Aldlna dis trict, he was raised and farmed there until 1977 when he retired to Marcelln. Interment In Muskeg Lake Mission Cemetery. Murray Tait, Henri Paulhus, and Bob Orleski Directors.

Phone 747-2494 or River Park Limited, Prince A Ibert 764-2727. MAZUREK The death of Mr Peter Mazurek age 53 years of 516 Avenue M. North, Saskatoon occurred In a Saskatoon Hospital on December 12th, 1979. The Funeral Mass will be held on Monday, December 17th at 10 a.m. from St.

Georges Ukrainian Catholic Cathe dral conducted by Rev. W. Iwaszko. Prayers will be said at Westwood Funeral Chapel Sunday evening at 8 p.m. Surviving are: his loving wife Josephine, one daughter, Mary Mazurek residing in Ontario, one step daughter Mrs.

A (Helen) Hry can of Dellsle, Sask. one step son Paul Plec of Camrose, Alberta, also 12 grandchildren and one great grandchild, five brothers, John and Eugene of Carrot River, Leon of Ottawa, Ont. Stanley and Ted both of Saskatoon. Mr. Mazurek was predeceased by his first wife Fern one son, David, and his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Stanley Mazurek. The late Mr. Mazurek was born In Poland and came to Canada In 1928 to the Carrot River district where he resided until 1953 when he moved to make his home In Saskatoon. In December of 1969 he married Jose phine Plec and had continued to live in Saskatoon until his passing.

Memorial gifts may be made to the Sask. Heart Fund, 440 Second Ave nue North, Saskatoon. Interment will be made in the Catholic Section of Woodlawn Cemetery. Arrange ments are in care of Westwood Funeral Chapel. ORCHARD The death of Dr.

Stew art A. Orchard of 670 Saskatchewan Cres. East occurred In a local hospital on December 11th, 1979 following a lengthy Illness. The Funeral Ser vice will be held on Saturday December 15th at 1:00 p.m. from Grosvenor Park United Church (Memorial donations to the Coron ary Care Unit Service at either Sas katoon City Hospital or the University Hospital or to the Saskat chewan Heart Fund will be appre elated In lieu of flowers.) Surviving are: his wife Betty; 1 daughter Mrs, Rod Donlevy (Bonnie), Saskatoon; 1 son Rick Orchard, Saskatoon; a granddaughter Jamie Elizabeth; also a brother Clarence Orchard Borden, Sask.

and a sister Mrs Margaret Cox, Borden, Sask. He was predeceased by a son Jamie in 1970. Dr. Orchard-was born In the Borden district. He received his B.A.

degree from the University of Saskatchewan in 1940 and his medl cal degree from the University of Manitoba In 1943 prior to serving with the R.C.N.V.R. in the Second World War. Following postgraduate studies in Winnipeg he established his medical practice in Saskatoon in 1947. Dr. Orchard had served as chairman of the medical education committee of the Saskatchewan Col lege of Physicians and Surgeons chairman of the department of gen eral practice at both City and Unl verslty Hospitals and past president of the Saskatchewan Chapter of the College of Family Physicians.

In 1969 he was one of three Saskat chewan Physicians to be honored with the first Fellowships awarded by the College of Family Physicians of Canada. Active in community service Dr. Orchard was a past president of the Nutana Rotary Club and was honored bv his fellow Rotarians with the presentation of the Paul Harris Fellow Award in 1978. Dr. Orchard was a member of Borden Lodge No.

158 A.F. A and Grosvenor Park United Church Interment will take place in Wood lawn Cemetery. Funeral Service arrangements in care of Saskatoon Funeral Home Funerals DAVIDSON The Funeral Service of Celia Jeanette Davidson who died on Monday. December 10th. 19; was held from Grace-Westminster United Church on Thursday December 13th at 1:30 p.m.

con ducted by Rev. Dr. W. Clarke. Rev N.

Stewart Dingwall. Rev. Bill Chapman. Pallbearers were: Cor don Davidson, Lee Davidson, Glen Davidson, Neil Davidson, Gary Davidson. Clarence Marlatte.

inter ment will take place at a later date In Wheatfield Cemetery. Arrangements were In care of Saskatoon Funeral Home MacWALTERS The Funeral Ser vice of Anthony Mac Walters who died on December 10th was held from the Chapei of McKague' Funeral Home on December 13th at 11:30 A.M. conducted by Rev. Fred Davles. Pallbearers were: Don Newbigglng.

Larry Matisho. John Janex. Oliver Cranston. Interment was made in the Woodlaw Cemetery SHU The Funeral Mass of Mrs Frances Shule who died on Dec 1979 was held from bt. Marys Roman Catholic Church on Thurs Dec.

13th at 10:30 a.m. conducted bv Rev. N. Corbett CSsR. Rev.

Corski and Rev. Van. Pallbearers were: Ignace Miazga. Harry Miazga. John Miazga.

Edward Miazga. Victor Miazga. Ted Miazga. Simon Miazga. Interment was made in the Roman Catholic Cemetery.

Arrangements were in care of Westwood Funeral Chapel. (Continued) FOR SALE BYTENDER Sealed tenders will be received bv the undersigned for the purchase of the Kinsmen Community Hall located on Lots 8 and 9, Block tS, Plan G.300 at the corner of Main Street and Fifth Avenue, until 5 p.m. 9th January, WHO. This Is a frame building 100' 40' with a full baserhent. The property Is zoned CI Retail Commercial.

Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Please mark'cnvelope clearly and submit to the undersigned. David Grout Town Administrator Town of Klndersley P.O. Box 1269 Klndersley, Saskatchewan S0L1S0 The home you're looking for can be found In our columns. Read Classified! Sealed tenders will be received by ine unoersigneo until January 9, 1980 for the present Town Office In Klnderlsey located at 114 2nd Avenue East.

This Is frame building 48' 20' with a tun basement in a retail commercial tone. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Please mark envelope clearly and submit to: Town Administrator Town of Klndersley Box 1269 Klndersley, Saskatchewan SOL 1 SO Transports Canada TO TENDER submitted IN DUPLICATE on the Transports Canada TO TENDER 0P6, and endorsed with the Proiect P.M. Winnipeg Time on the Specified can be obtained from the Regional submitted IN DUPLICATE on the and tenders must be accompanied by TENDER Tenders for the purchase of two TRAILMOBILE semi trailer units. Train combination, will be accepted at the offices of Halyk Allbright.

No. 101 500 Spadina Cre scent bast. Saskatoon, basxai chewan until December 17th, 1979 at 2:00 p.m. C.S.T. The units are 1975 models.

Serial No. N20162 and No. N20290. pur chased new in 1976 In Spokane, Washington. They were registered until July 31.

1978 in Alberta and Sas katchewan and were operated for approximately one year, with approximately 80.000 miles per unit, Units sold "as purchaser to take possession at present location. They have grain tarps. and cargo straps, and may be used as either flat beds or containers. They are located at Saskatoon White Trucks and may be viewed during normal business hours. Bids will be submitted clearly marked as Tenders, and will be accompanied by a registered che que or money order in the amount of 10 of the total, payable to Halyk Allbright.

The highest or any tender not neces sarily accepted. HALYK ALLBRIGHT Barristers Solicitors No. 101 -500 Spadina Cres. E. Saskatoon, Saskatchewan S.K4H9 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Ph.

653-2100 8:00 8.00 Frl. 8:30 noon Sat. CLASSIFIED WORD ADS Star-Phoenix Classified Ad Rates. Fourteen Cents Per Word Per Day. Six Consecutlvo Insertions for the Price of ive.

Minimum Count of 12 words. Minimum Dally charge Si. 68. COMMERCIAL WORD ADS Fifteen cents per word per day. Six consecutive Insertions for the price of five.

Minimum count of 12 words. Minimum dally charge $1.80. Classified Display is charged at $7.70 per single column Inch. Where 10 point or large type Is de sired by the advertiser for the complete advertisement the rate per word Is 28 cents per day. Minimum count 12 words, minimum dally charge $3.36.

Figures In groups of five or less, dollar marks. Initial let ters, etc. count as one word. Where one line Is set In 10 point and the bal ance set In ordinary classified type the charge Is $1.50 per day for the 10 point line. Where the use of a box number Is desired, count as four words extra.

City or rural Star- pnoenix box Numbers please add $2.25 extra to cover cost of handling and postage. While every endeavour will be made to forward replies to box numbers to the adver tiser as soon as possible, we accept no liability In respect of loss or damage alleged to rise through el ther failure or delay In forwarding such replies however caused whether bv negligence or other wise. City advertisers must pick up box replies at the Star-Phoenix of flee. THE STAR-PHOENIX ASSUMES NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR ERROR AFTER THE FIRST IN SERTION. Semi-Displays Accepted 8:00 a.m.

to 12 noon dally Monday to Friday for publication following day (except holidays). Display Advertising SCHEDULE OF COPY ACCEPTANCE. THURSDAY 12:00 noon for Monday, THURSDAY 3:00 p.m. for Tuesday, FRIDAY 12:00 noon for Wednesday, MONDAY 3:00 p.m. for Thursday, TUESDAY 3:00 P.m.

for Friday; WEDNESDAY 3 p.m. for Saturday publication. All of the above times on a "copy in hand allow time for copy pickup and preparation. PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS CARDS Minimum Count Two Lines One month: $7.00 per count line per month. Six months or more: $6.75 per count line per month.

Twelve months or more: $6.50 per count line per month. SUBSCRIPTION RATES By carrier $1.00 per week collected bi-weekly BY MAIL IN CANADA 1 year $75.00 1 month $9.00 Sat. Only yearly $20.00 Tenders tConlmueil TENDER HUMBOLDT COMMUNITY CENTRE HUMBOLDT. SASKATCHEWAN Contract No. 8 Pre-Finlshed metal roof deck Contract No.

18 Concrete slabs Contract No. 19 Plumbing, heat ing and ventilation Contract No. 21 Electrical Contract No. 22 Drywall Contract No. 23 Finished car pentry Mlllwork Contract No.

24 Painting Contract No. 25 Resilient flooring Contract No. 26 Acoustic Cel I Ings Contract No. 27 Toilet Partitions Contract No. 28 Washroom accessories Contract No.

29 Roof hatches Contract No. 30 Overhead doors Sealed tenders for the above contracts will be received by Saskmont Enigneerlng Company Limited, 3311 Circle Centre Mall 8th Street Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, until 2:00 p.m. January 14, 1980 and will be opened In public Immediately thereafter. The Humboldt Community Centre will comprise an ice arena for 2,000 spectators, 6 sheets of curling Ice, and a multi-purpose community centre. Tender documents may be obtained by the tendered upon a deposit of ($50.00) made payable to Saskmont Engineering Company Limited at: 1) Saskmont Engineering Company Limited 500-2400 College Avenue Reglna, Saskatchewan 2) Bennett White Western Ltd.

(Construction Managers) 707 CN Towers Saskatoon, Saskatchewan This deposit will be refunded upon return of the Tender documents in good condition within 30 days after the opening date. Tenders must be accompanied by a certified cheque or a satisfactory bid bond in the amount of 10 percent of the tender price. The right Is reserved to reject any or an tenders. SASJtUONT (NGtfKOUNG TENDER SASKATOON CREDIT UNION, LIMITED Tenders will be received up to 2:00 P.M. local time, Friday.

December 28. 1979. for the construction of Inte riors for the new Falrhaven Branch of the Saskatcoon Credit Union. Limited, located at 3322A Fairlight Drive. Saskatoon, Sask.

Total area of space Is 3.500 sq. Including all interior partitions, mlllwork, fin ishes and electrical. Drawings and specifications can be obtained from Mr. M. Mudrey, upon deposit of a certified cheque In the amount of $25.00.

Architect is Tom porowkl Limited. Prince Albert, 764 9. 97 MR. M. C.

MUDREY MANAGER DATA PROCESSING HEADOFFICE. ROOM 201 309- 22ND STREET EAST SASKATOON, SASKATCHEWAN S7K0G7 652 it) Subscription rate per year Postage $176.00 Total $245.00 months $39 00 Postage $91.00 Total $130.00 months $19.50 Postage $45.50 Total $65.00 Saturday Only $19.00 Postage $31.00 Tolal $50.00 MAIL SUBSCRIPTION RATES IN SASKATCHEWAN year $69.00 months $39.00 months $21.00 month $7.50 Sat. Only yearly $20.00 CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAY, SUNDAYS 652-9200 Deaths ANDERSON Mrs. Roblna(Ruby) Anderson passed away on December 11th, 1979, In Moose Jaw hospital at the age of 80 years. She was a former long time resident of Dona von and Saskatoon.

She is sur vived by her four daughters Shi rley Elliott, Saskatoon, Mrs. Tom (Arlene) Bray, Walnwrlght, Mrs. Stuart (Ruth) Sutherland, Moose Jaw and Mrs. Darryl (Carol) Downton, Vancouver, B.C., and ele ven grandchildren. Also surviving are two brothers, Eric Rlddell of Saskatoon.

Howard Rlddell. Reg lna, and three sisters, Mrs. 6. McKenzle, Grand Prairie, Mrs. Vivian Fisher, Ottawa, Ont and Miss Eleanor Magee, Belfast, Ireland.

She was predeceased by her husband, Arnold, In 1959, and two sisters, Florence Wylle In 1933 and Evelyn Walper in 1976. The former Ruby Rlddell was born in Belfast, Ireland, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rlddell, and Immigrated to Canada In 1916 to reside in the Laura district until moving with her parents to Dona- von. In 1926 she married Arnold Anderson and they made their home on the farm at Donavon until 1959 when they retired In Saskatoon.

In later years, due to ill health, she made her home with her daughters. Mrs. Anderson was a former member of the Loyal Orange Benev olent Association, Donavon United Church W.A. and W.M.S. Later In Saskatoon she became an active member of St.

David's United Church In choir, U.C.W., and Sun day School. She was a former member of the Board of Directors and Chairman of the Auxiliary to Oliver Lodge. The Funeral will be held from St. David's United Church at 1022 Avenue South, on Satur day, December 15th at 1:00 p.m Memorial gifts may be made to the church or charity of your own choice. McKague's Funeral Home is In charge of arrangements.

HESELTINE The death of Mrs. Muriel Heseltlne age 57 years of 504 425 Third Avenue North, Saskatoon, formerly of Watrous, Sask occurred In a local hospital on December 12th, 1979. The Funera Service will be held on Saturday, December 15th at 3 :00 p.m. from the Chapel of McKague's Funeral Home conducted by Rev. R.

Thompson. Fotheringham Funeral Service of Watrous will be in charge, Surviving are: her loving husband Roger, one daughter, Mrs. Terry (Nancy) Cllne of Saskatoon, one step daughter, Mrs. Maurice (Anne) Dulle, of Simpson, sask two sons, Terry Dean, of Sarnla, Ontario, and John Dean, of London, Ontario, and a step son, Michael Heseltlne of Ky ie, two sisters, Mrs. Art (Doreen) White of Victoria, B.C.

and Mrs. Roily (Maureen) Williams of Vancouver. Cremation to follow. The family would apprecl ate donations to Saskatoon City Hos pital rather than floral tributes. Guest Parking directly south of McKague Funeral Home, 3rd Ave nue and 20th Street.

SCHANEBERG Mrs. Sarah Schaneberg, age 75 passed away In Calgary on November 29tn, 1979. She was predeaceased by her hus band, Henry in 1971. Mrs. benane berg resided In Hanley prior to moving to Calgary.

Surviving are tnree daugmers, Mrs. Glen (Eunice) McNamee, Bellevue, Washing ton, Mrs. Marvin (Doreen) Chrlstensen, Sacramento, Califor nia, Mrs. Oliver (Margaret) Mat son, Calgary and a son, David Lolumbus, Ohio; five grandenn dren; four sisters, Bessie Findlater, Saskatoon, Matilda Russell, May Lewis and Lenna Kergen all of Van couver, B.C. Interment was i Queen's Park Cemetery, Calgary Memorials can be sent tq The Heart Foundation, 2011 10 Avenue S.W.

Calgary. T3C0K4. OLIVER The death of John Oliver age 79 years of 524 2nd Street Saskatoon occurred at Sherbrooke Community Centre on December 13, 1979. The Funeral Service will be held on Saturday, December 15th at 3:30 p.m. from St.

Andrew's Presby terian Church conducted bv the Rev. Dr. R. A. Davidson.

(In lieu of flowers, donations to the Canadian Cancer Society would be appre elated). Surviving are: his wife, Helen his family. Jean. Pat, Sheila and Bill; Harold, Bernice, Shirley Don, Erma. Wl I ma and BUI; several grandchildren and great grandchildren; a brother Bill of Vancouver, a brother Ned and sis ters, Peg.

Bess and Jean all In Scot land. Mr. Oliver was born in Scotland and came to Saskatoon in 1919. He later farmed at Cheviot and Floral prior to retiring to Saskatoon in 1966. Mr.

Oliver was a member of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church Cremation to follow. Interment will take place In Floral Cemetery at a later date. Saskatoon Funeral Home Is in care of arrangements. PRYTULA River PPark Limited of Prince Alberta are entrusted with the funeral arrangements for the late Mr.

John Prytula. age 64 beloved husband of Mrs. Anne Pry tula, of 665 Buchanan Drive, Prince Albert, who passed away In Prince Albert on December 13th. 1979 Prayer services will be held in the Funeral Home Chapel (301 River Street West) on Sunday. December 16th, at 8:00 p.m.

The Funeral Liturgy will be celeLrated by Rev Fr. John Worona in St. George Ukranian Catholic Church on Mon day. December 17th at 10:00 a.m Predeceased by his parents, three brothers; Thomas. Stev4 and Nick Surviving are his wife Anne, hi daughter Gloria (Mrs.

Moe Hna tick) and one son Terry, all of Saska toon. Three grandchildren Brent, Lisa and Lynn Hnatick. Three brothers; Bill (Anne) of Edmonton, Alex (Martha) of Kelowna. Fred (Alice) of Saskatoon. Two sisters Polly (Mrs.

Pete Romchuk) of Twav and Mary Mrs. Roland Johnson) of Canwood. as well as several nieces and nephews. Born in Wakaw on October 10, 1915. he married Anne Katervnvch in 1940.

that same year he started the Cockshutt Dealer shi in Tway moving it to Wakaw in 1949, and to Prince Albert in 1955 and rai it until retirement in 1974. Mr. Pry tuia was an active member of the Prince Albert Lion Club member of St. George Senior Citi zees Club, and was active in the affairs of St Georges Church. Hi was also an ardent curler an golfer.

The family are gratefully accecti-ig memorials to the Heart Fund. Interment in the Lkranian Greek Catholic Section of South Hill Cemetery. Bob Orleski. Henri Paulhus and Murray Tait directors. SEALED TENDERS for the project listed below, addressed to the Regional Superintendent, Materiel Management, 6th Floor 125 Garry Street, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3C 0P6.

aad endorsed with the Project Name, will be received until 3:00 P.M. Winnipeg Time on the specified Closing Date. Tender documents can be obtained from the Regional Superintendent, Materiel Management, Transport Canada, 6th Floor 125 Garry Street, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3C0P6. Project No. AY 433 W9 1198 Taxicab Service at Saskatoon Airport Tender Briefing Boardroom, Administration Building, Saskatoon Airport Monday, December 17, 1979.

10:00 A.M. Local Time. Stage Operational Proposal Closing date Thursday, January 3, 1980. Stage II, Financial Offers (For those qualified In Stage I) Closing Date Tuesday, January 22, 1980. INSTRUCTIONS THE MEMORIAL SOCIETY GF SASKATCHEWAN A Non-profit Organization MAINTAINS THAT IT'S YOUR OWII FUIIERAL! Low cost, simple and dignified funeral services are only part of what we believe in: We also feel that cosmetics used to make a body look "life-like" makes an over-dramatization of death.

We encourage a closed coffin, a private burial or cremation with a memorial service afterwards for family and friends. We support donations under the Human Tissue Gift Act 1974; to the eye bank and to the College of Medicine. If you share our sentiments clip and mail the coupon below. LIFE memberships are" $10.00 single, $15.00 per couple. iWqrialToot Box 1846, Saskatoon, Sask.

S7K 3S2 Please send me additional information. Name Address I To be considered, tenders must be forms supplied by the Department and Stage II tenders must be accom panled by the security deposit specified on the tender documents. For further Information contact: (204 949-4329. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. F.

E. Lay Administrator, Central Region Canadian Air Transportation Administrator Transport Canada INVITATION SEALED TENDERS for the project listed below, addressed to the Regional Superintendent, Material Management, 6th Floor 125 Garry Street, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3C Name, will be received until 3:00 CloslnR Date. Tender documents Don't be like the rest, buy the BEST! BUY A TREE A Huperintendent, Materiel Management, Transport Canada, 6th Floor 125 Garry Street, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3C0P6. Project No. AY 434 W9-1206 Limousine or Bus Service at Saskatoon Airport Tender Briefing Meeting Boardroom, Administration Building Saskatoon Airport.

Monday. December 17, 1979. 11:30 A.M. Local Time (Saskatoon) Tender Closing Date Tuesday, January 22, 1980. INSTRUCTIONS SASKATOON To be considered, tenders must be forms supplied by the Department "'y's men's CLUB tne security deposit specified on tne tender documents.

For further Information contact: (204 949-4329. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. F.E.Lay Administrator, Central Region Canadian Air Transportation Administration IIUIII IIIC KlN Now dL Locations EAST ez Flowers 'say you aire, share, mnemben Tor a complete selection of sympathy flowers, caliyour FTDFIonst Kg) WEST ZELLER'S Parking SUPER VALU 8thSt.E. Lot Confederation Dr. OPEN: Mcn-Fri 10am-9pm Saturday 9am -9 pm.

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