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Star-Phoenix from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada • 45

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Star-Phoenixi
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Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
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Friday, February 15, 1980 Memorial Society 8 rial donations legacies to estabBOSCO SOCIETY, accepts memo lish treatment centres for youngsters who are very suicidal, highly delinquint or seriously addicted to drugs and alcohol. Mail to 2915 Pasqua Regina, Sask. S4S 2H4. y6 Monuments REMCO In Saskatoon EMILY TABASNIUK FLORENCE MOOR 210 33rd. St.

East Phone 652-5363 FAMILY MEMORIAL ARTS LTD 1005-20TH ST. WEST Wilf Michayluk Days or evenings 652-2210 y6 Personal 14 ALL SEWING Gowns, pant suits, dresses. Alterations 1 hour service. 382-6550. y8.

ARE YOU PREGNANT? We can help both of you. Birthright 652-9991. BEER BOTTLES 40 cents doz. Pop bottles 8 and 15 cents each. Min.

15 doz. 384-0737. m8 BIRTH CONTROL Information. Planned Parenthood. 244-7989.

m2 CANADA'S DAY of Prayer, February 17th. Family and Freedom, 339 Ridgeway, Ontario. DANCE FOR Single Parents and guests Friday, Feb. 15th at Army and Navy Hall. Music by League of Nations.

DATING SERVICE. Call 653-2441 days. DIACHUK'S INVISIBLE mending. Mon-Sat. 9-8pm.

244-6455. y3 FOR WEDDING RECEPTIONS, banquets, dancing. Accommodates 25-275. Marigold 664-3123. FREE ESTIMATES.

TV, radio repairs. Mayfair TV 653-5366. yo GOOD NEWS 384-0244 DIAL- ANYTIME m3 ELECTION NOTHING TO VOTE FOR? WHOSE FAULT? THE SOCIALISTS? YOURS? BUILD A SOCIALIST FUTURE CONTACT SOCIALIST PARTY OF CANADA Box 4280A V8X 3X8 GOOD NEWS (Famous) Niagara Cyclo-Matic Beds now available in Saskatchewan. Automatic elevation and massage for your legs, your head. For improved circulation, comfort and relaxation, "famous" built in Niagara Cyclo Massage motors.

For complete information, please write now: Box 281-A Star-Phoenix. FLY AWAY WITH A TAN! Giveus a call to day and we'll be pleased to tell you how you can get a winter tan using Saskatoon's only sun-tanning facilities. SUN BRONZE SALON 135 21ST STREET EAST 244-7744 TYPING IN my own home. $1.25 per page, carbon ribbon. 477-0419 m10 MENOPAUSE.

MEDICAL Researcher would like to seek two woman who have encountered problems with the menopause or change of life. All replies will be kept restrictly confidental. Phone (204) 772- 7071 between 9-6. Please call collect. PSYCHIC READINGS: by mail or appointment.

Write Arthur Psychic Research, Box 7994, Saskatoon. m10 RAWLEIGH DISTRIBUTORSHIP available. Spices, flavors, personal care products, jewelery, etc. 382-0048. ROSE MARKING DEVICES.

131B 20th St. West. 244-5885. Manufacturers of rubber stamps, pocket stamps, self inking stamps. m5 SENOI DREAM analysis.

Six week group, Wednesday evenings, 9:30, $60. To register, 8008 Monday- Friday, SHAKLEE NATURAL Products. Distributorships avail. 373-8744. m7 CHECK US NOW Single, widowed, separated, divorced welcome Designed for companionship, casual dating; matrimony, correspondence Now in our 9th year of servicing you with proven success Large established, respectable membership throughout Saskatoon and Saskatchewan confidential interview -no obligation For your dating arrangements call: 665-1991 Or for further information or correspondence mail coupon below to: BEA'S DATA-MATE 158 2nd Ave.

Saskatoon Or 1843 Broad Regina NAME. ADDRESS TELEPHONE AGE- INTRODUCTIONS CLUB Single, widowed, divorced unattached people all ages welcome. Meet someone compatible. Why be alone? Free Introduction List Write Introductions Club, Box 153-X Star-Phoenix. NAME.

TEL. NO SINGLES SOCIAL Bowling, February 24th. Phone Marge 373-3706 or Edna 382-5133. SASKALONE Social Club Valentines dance for members and guests (members free) will be held on Friday February 15, at Sutherland Hall Music by Frank Ball. Saskatoon, Saskatchewan Star-Phoenix D11 Tenders (Continued) SUB- TENDERS For construction of SHC, 8 3 bedroom semi detached units in Watrous.

Tenders will be received by the undersigned until 4:00 p.m., Tuesday, Feb. 19, 1980. Basements sub floor framing roofing plumbing heating electrical siding stucco Insulation drywalling painting cabinets flooring ceramic tile finishing landscaping Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Granada Homes Ltd. Box 3 Ph.

946-2511 TENDER BUILDING PACKAGES The Northwest Territories Housing Corporation invites tenders for the supply of approximately 50 building packages for the 1980 Housing Program to F.0.B. points Hay River, N. W.T.; Churchill, Manitoba; and Montreal, P.Q. Drawings and specifications will be available February 4. 1980 for a deposit of $50.00 from either the Northwest Territories Housing Corporation, Yellowknife.

N.W.T., or Woolfenden Group Architects 16735 113 Avenue, Edmonton, Alberta. Bid Bonding is required. Plans and specifications will be deposited for viewing at the office of the N.W.T. Construction Association, Hay River; Alberta Construction Association. Edmonton, Winnipeg Construction Association, Toronto Construction Association, Quebec Construction Association, Montreal, P.Q.

Sealed tenders addressed to: Managing Director N. W.T. Housing Corporation Box 1925 Yellowknife, N. W.T. X1A 2P6 will be received until 4:00 Local Time, March 3, 1980.

Enquiries to be directed to Bruce McDonald. Telephone Yellowknife (403) 873-7882, telex 034-4-5587; or Bill Hamilton, telephone (403) 483- 1240, Edmonton. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. William H. Duncan Manager Construction Development Division N.

W.T. Housing Corporation INVITATION TO TENDER The Town of Watrous is inviting tenders until 4:30 p.m. on Monday, February 25, 1980 for the insulation of the ceilings in the Civic Centre, Fire Hall, Council Chambers, and Town Office. The total area to be done is approximately 12,000 to 13,000 square feet. Materials shall be R20-6 Batts Fiberglass Insulation held in place by metal mesh attached to existing beams.

For further illustration as to how the above ceilings are to be insulated, contractors may view existing work that has been completed in the Watrous Library. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Submit tenders to: Town of Watrous Box 730 Watrous, Saskatchewan SOK 4T0 FOR SALE BY TENDER Lots 8 and 9, Block 15, Plan G.300 are being re-offered for sale by tender until February 25, 1980, 5:00 p.m. This property is located in the Retail Commercial zone at 516 Main Street, Kindersley, Saskatchewan. On the property is a frame 100' 40' building with a full basement.

Highest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. Please mark envelope clearly and submit to: Town Administrator Town of Kindersley Box 1269. Kindersley, Saskatchewan SOL 150 FOR SALE BY TENDER Lot 19, Block 9, Plan G.9 is being re- for sale by tender until February 25, 1980, 5:00 p.m. This property is located in the Retail Commercial zone at 114 2nd Avenue East, Kindersley, Saskatchewan. On the property is a frame 20' building with a full basement.

Highest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. Please mark envelope clearly and submit to: Town Administrator of Kindersley Box 1269 Kindersley, Saskatchewan SOL 150 Notices BANKRUPTCY ACT In the matter of the bankruptcy of CARL GEORGE ANTHONY WOYDON, Building Manager, of the City of Saskatoon, in the Province of Saskatchewan. Notice is hereby given that CARL GEORGE ANTHONY WOYDON, made an Assignment on the 12th day of February, 1980; and that the first meeting of creditors will be held on the 28th day of February, 1980, at 2:00 o'clock P.M. at the offices of Deloitte Haskins Sells Limited, 600-229-4th Ave. Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.

Claims agains the estate must be filed with the Trustee before distribution is made; otherwise the proceeds of the estate will be districuted among the portion entitled thereto without regard to such claims. Dated at Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, this 13th day of February, 1980. DELOITTE HASKINS SELLS LIMITED, TRUSTEE 600-229-4th Ave. SASKATOON, Saskatchewan. 57K 4K3 G.A.

Compain, Licensed Trustee NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the matter of the Estate of COLIN LEPAGE, late of Saskatoon, in the Province of Saskatchewan, Retired, 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 March 7, 1980. CO-OPERATIVE TRUST COMPANY OF CANADA Agents for Executrix, Marie Lepage 333 4th Avenue North Saskatoon, Saskatchewan S7K 2M2 Notices (Continued) NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the matter of the Estate of FRED ESKOVICH, I late of Saskatoon, In the Province of Saskatchewan, labourer, deceased. All claims against the above estate, duly verified by Statutory tion, and with particulars and valuation of security held, if any, must be sent to the undersigned before February 29, 1980, TRUST COOPERATIVE CANADA 333-4th Ave. North Saskatoon, Saskatchewan S7K 2M2 Administrator NOTICE TO CREDITORS in the matter of the Estate of Brunic Paul Saunders, late of Saskatoon, in the Province of Saskatchewan, Retired, deceased.

All claims against the above estate, duly verified by Statutory Declaration, and with particulars and tion of security held, If any, must be sent to the undersigned before March 14, 1980. CO OPERATIVE TRUST COMPANY OF CANADA and, Mary Elen Saunders, Co-executors: 333-4th Avenue North Saskatoon, Saskatchewan S7K 2M2 RATES SUBSCRIPTION RATES By carrier $1.00 per week collected bi-weekly BY MAIL IN CANADA year $75.00 $9.00 Sat. Only--yearly $20.00 BY IN U.S.A. FOREIGN Subscription rate per year $69.00 Postage $176.00 Total $245.00 6 months $39.00 $91.00 Total $130.00 3 months $19.50 $45.50 Total $65.00 Saturday Only $19.00 $31.00 Total $50.00 MAIL SUBSCRIPTION RATES IN SASKATCHEWAN year $69.00 6 months $39.00 3 months $21.00 month $7.50 Sat. Only yearly $20.00 Deaths 2 DAUGELA The passing of Mr.

John Daugela age 77 years of 1106 33rd Street West, Saskatoon occurred in a Saskatoon Hospital on February 14th, 1980. The Funeral Mass will be held on Tuesday February 19th at 10:30 a.m. from St. Michaels Roman Catholic Church conducted by Rev. D.

'Driscoll. Prayers will be said at St. Michaels Church on Monday evening at 7:30 p.m. Surviving are: his loving wife Margaret, two sons, George and Gary both of Vermillion, one daughter, Edith of Saskatoon, also five grandchildren, Darcy, Mark, Darla, John and Pam, a brother Victor residing in Lithuania, a cousin, Mrs. Annie Gerwing of Swanson, Sask.

Mr. Daugela was predeceased by five brothers in Lithuania. Mr. Daugela was born in Lithuania and came to Canada in 1926 to the Swanson District. In 1942 he moved to the Saskatoon district where he farmed until his retirement to Saskatoon in 1977.

He was a member of St. Michaels Roman Catholic Parish. Interment will be made in the Roman Catholic Cemetery. Arrangements are in care of Westwood Funeral Chapel. APPLEBY- The death of Mrs.

Min- etta Appleby occurred in Kindersley Union Hospital on January 15th, 1980 after a brief illness. She was born in Mildmay, Ontario March 28th, 1897 and came to Pinkham in 1914. In 1916 she was married to Frank Appleby. They retired to Saskatoon in 1943 and she lived there until 1979 when she moved to Sunset Lodge. She was predeceased by her husband Frank in 1972, a son Floyd in 1945 and a grandson Wayne in 1944.

Surviving are her daughter Florence (Mrs. John Swift) of Kimberley, sons Ralph of Red Deer and Harold of Pinkham, eight grandchildren, ten great grandchildren and a brother Ephraim Schwalm of Regina. Funeral Services were conducted from St. Paul's United Church by Rev. Jack Bray on January 17th and interment took place in Pinkham Cemetery.

Pallbearers were grandsons Floyd and David Appleby, Ronald and Lloyd Swift, Art Bimson and Robert Lockwood. In lieu of flowers donations to Sunset Lodge were gratefully accepted. PRESTLEY The passing of Mr. Harold Prestley age 64 years of 2314 Cumberland Saskatoon occurred in a local hospital on Thursday, February 14th, 1980. A memorial Service will be held on Monday, February 18th at 1:30 p.m.

conducted by Rev. R. J. (Bob) Thompson from Park Funeral Chapel, 311 Third Avenue North. Courtesy parking north of the Chapel.

Surviving are: his loving wife Ruthe; two sons: Dick and wife Lynn of Saskatoon and Stacey and wife Susan of Saskatoon; two grandsons: Bret and Scott of Saskatoon, his father Mr. Hiram Prestley of Mission, B.C.; three sisters: Grace Prestley, Mrs. Art (Alice) Maize both of British Columbia, and Mrs. Jack (Beverly) Greenstitt of Australia; two brothers: Clyde and Roger both of British Columbia. Mr.

Prestley was predeceased by his mother Mrs. Anne Prestley in 1968. The late Mr. Prestley was born Crystal Hills, Saskatchewan and at an early age moved to Pitman, Sask. were he received much of his education.

He then lived in various points throughout Saskatchewan until settling in Regina in 1945. In 1958 he moved to Saskatoon and has lived here since that time. In lieu of flowers Memorial donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society, 305 219 22nd St. Saskatoon, S7K 0G4. Cremation.

Arrangements are in care of Park Funeral Chapel. STONEHAM-The death of Mrs. Irene R. Stoneham age 76 years of 2E Latham Place, Saskatoon occurred in a local hospital on February 13th, 1980. The Funeral Service will be held on Friday, February 15th at 2:00 p.m.

from St. John's Anglican Cathedral conducted by The Rt. Rev. D. A.

Ford and the Very Rev. R. A. Wood. (Cremation following the service).

Surviving are: 1 son Michael Stoneham and his wife Olwen, Saskatoon; 3 grandchildren Grant, Fiona and Jennifer; also 1 sister Mrs. T. A. Churcher (Violet) and 1 brother Mr. Reginald Evans both in England.

A niece Miss Pauline Evans resides in Saskatoon. Born in England Mrs. Stoneham had her home in Portsmouth prior to coming to Canada in 1970 to reside in Saskatoon. She was a member of St. John's Anglican Cathedral and was a member of St.

Andrew's Chapter of the A.C.W. of the Cathedral. Funeral Service arrangements in care of the Saskatoon Funeral Home. Deaths (Continued) HUCKABAY The passing of Mr. Gilbert Barlow Huckabay, age 49 years of 1515 Central Avenue, Saskatoon occurred in a local hospital on Monday, February 11th, 1980.

The Funeral Service will be held on Saturday, February 16th at 3:30 p.m. conducted by Rev, W. Wood from Park Funeral Chapel, 311 Third Avenue North. Courtesy Ing north of the Chapel. Surviving are: his loving wife, Ettle, his mother: Mrs.

Katherine Huckabay of Saskatoon, two step-daughters: Mrs. Wayne (Arlene) Bard of Calgary, Alta, and Mrs. John (Myrna) Rempel of Saskatoon, four stepsons: Terry Belfour of Saskatoon, Gordon Belfour of Saskatoon, Richard Belfour of Pontrillis, Sask. and Raymond Belfour of Saskatoon, flfteen step-grandchildren, two stepgreat two sisters: Mrs. John (Martha) Dyck of Saskatoon and Mrs.

Peter (Bonnie) Dyck of Aberdeen, Sask, and twelve nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his father, Mr. Gilbert Huckabay In 1966. The late Mr. Huckabay was born at Aberdeen, Sask.

and farmed in the district until 1966. He then retired from farming and moved into the town of Aberdeen until 1971 when he came to Saskatoon where he had since resided. In lieu of flowers Memorial Donations may be made to the Saskatchewan Heart Foundation, 440 Second Avenue N. Saskatoon. S7K 2C3.

Interment will take place in the family plot in Woodlawn Cemetery. Arrangements are in care of Park Funeral Chapel. CONAN Paulhus Funeral Service of Shellbrook are entrusted with the Funeral Arrangements for the late Mr. Henry Conan age 87 of Blaine Lake who passed away in Saskatoon hospital on Friday, February 8th, 1980. Prayer Services were held on Monday, February 11th at 8:00 P.M.

in St. Andrews Roman Catholic Church. Funeral Mass was celebrated on Tuesday, February 12th at 2:00 P.M. in St. Thomas Roman Catholic Church, Rev.

Fr. Enrest Forester Celebrant. Predeceased by four brothers: Louis, Leon, Frank and Felix and two sisters: Marie Oliver and Julia Lavoie. Surviving are: his wife, An (Bohon), 3 daughters Fern (Mrs Lionel Grenier) of Leoville, Jean (Mrs. Ron Zoller) of Blaine Lake and Margaret (Mrs Glen Johnson) of Thompson, 10 grandchildren, 1 brother Joe of Orange, 1 sister Philomene LeBlanc of Rawden, also numerous nieces and nephews.

Born on November 2nd, 1892 in Cote du Nord, France he came to Canada in 1894 to the Duck Lake area with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jean Conan. In the early 1900's. He moved to the Blaine Lake dist.

where he took a homestead. In 1934 he married Ann Bohun. He retired from farming in 1976 and took residence in the town of Blaine Lake. Mr. Conan was a long time member of the Sask.

Wheat Pool. Interment in the Blaine Lake Cemetery, Pallbearers were: Donald Grenier, Darrell Grenier, Neil Grenier, Eugene Grenier, Cameron Zoller, Brent Zoller. For the Prayer Services Mrs Marie De Geralamo played the organ. At the Funeral Mass Mrs. Michele Hupaelo played the organ and rendered the solo The Lord's Mr.

Henri Paulhus and Mr. Joe Chad assisted the Congration with the hyms. Murray Tait, Henri Paulhus, and Bob Orleski Directors. Phone 747-2494 or River Park Limited, Prince Albert, 764-2727. WHITE- The passing of Mrs.

Maggie White age 82 years of Oliver Lodge, Saskatoon occurred in a local hospital on Wednesday, February 13th, 1980. The Funeral Service will be held on Saturday, February 16th at 10:30 a.m. conducted by Rev. N. Stewart Dingwall from Mayfair United Church, 902 33rd Street West, Saskatoon.

Surviving are: one son Dr. Russell MacDonald and wife Esther of Tisdale; four grandchildren: Tracy, Terri, Angus and Blair; three step-daughters: Mrs. Keith (Edith) White of Nanaimo, B.C.: Mrs. Stan (Ethel) Craig and Mrs. Phil (Doreen) Walker of Saskatoon; two step-sons: Allan White and Canon Clarence White of Saskatoon.

She was predeceased by her first husband Mr. H.N. (Holly) MacDonald in 1951, her second husband Mr. Herbert W. White in 1965 and one son Wayne K.

MacDonald in 1973. The late Mrs. White was born in Oak Lake, Manitoba and in 1920 moved to Miniota, Manitoba. In 1927 she moved to Saskatoon and has lived here since that time. Mrs.

White was a very active member of the Mayfair United Church and for a number of years worked Y.W.C.A. In lieu of flowers memorial donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society, 305-219 22nd Street East or the Saskatchewan Heart Foundation, 440 Seclond Avenue North. Interment will take place in Woodlawn Cemetery, Arrangements are in care of Park Funeral Chapel. PAETKAU- The death of Mrs. Helena Paetkau age 88 years of Rosthern, formerly of Saskatoon and Hepburn, Sask.

occurred in hospital at Rosthern on February 14th, 1980. The Funeral Service will be held on Tuesday, February 19th at 1:30 p.m. from the First Mennonite Church at 418 Queen Street, Saskatoon. (Memorial donations to "Gideon Memorial Bibles" will be appreciated in lieu of flowers.) Surviving are: 2 daughters Mrs. David Adrian (Helen), Abbotsford, B.C.

and Betty Willms, Saskatoon; 4 sons Jack and his wife Adeline, Hepburn, Frank and his wife Ella, Stoney Creek, Ontario, John and his wife Kay, Fruitland, Ontario and Henry and his wife Verna, Hepburn, also 16 grandchildren; a great grandson and 1 sister Mrs. Tena Jantzen, Rosthern. She was predeceased by her husband Jacob Paetkau in 1965. Mrs. Paetkau was 'born in Osterwick, Russia.

She came to Canada with her husband and family in 1923 to settle on a farm at Hepburn, Sask. where she farmed with her husband until retiring to reside in Saskatoon in 1951. For the past year and a half she had made her home at Rosthern. Mrs. Paetkau was a member of the First Mennonite Church and had taken an active part in the work of the church ladies organizations.

Interment will take place in Hillcrest Memorial Gardens. Funeral Service arrangements are in care of the Saskatoon Funeral Home. MOHR The passing of Miss Bertha Sophia Mohr age 81 years of 205 Clearwater Court, Saskatoon, Sask. formerly of Asquith, Sask. occurred at her residence on Wednesday, February 13th, 1980.

The Funeral Service will be held on Saturday, February 16th at 1p.m. conducted by Rev. Stewart Dingwall and Rev. Mabel Brandow form Park Funeral Chapel, 311-3rd Avenue North. Courtesy parking north of the Chapel.

Survivng are: one brother; Edmund (Ted) of Asquith; nieces; Marjorie Mohr of Asquith and Helen Odland of New Westminister, B.C.; nephews: Robert of Hay River, N. W.T., and Jack of Regina, sisters-in-law, Mrs. Vera Mohr of Regina and Mrs, Goldie Mohr of Lloydminister Alta. She was predeceased by her parents, her sister Alma, and by her brothers; John, Hank, Claus, Ralph and Carl. The late Miss Mohr was born at Trenton, Nebraska and in 1902 moved to the Avondale district with her parents.

She moved into Asquith in 1947 and she worked a number of years in the Asquith Telephone Office. She was a keen sports fan; particularly enjoying baseball. Interment will take place in Woodlawn Cemetery. Arrangements are (in care of Park Funeral Chapel. Personal (Continued) SWINGTIME NEWS, picture ads.

dances for Swingers in Wash. Western Canada. Est. 1969. 54 per copy or free details.

CY Club, P.O Box 2410, New Westminster, B.C. V3L 5B6. THUNDERBIRD TRAVEL offers a personalized courteous travel service by experts in the industry. For your travel requirements please call on us first at Thunderbird Travel, 608 Spadina Cres. East, Saskatoon.

Ph. 664-2722, out of town call 1-800-667-8711. V7 We carry a glamorous line of elegant, sensuous lingerie. For 16-page catalog, send $2.00 (deductible from your first order) to: FARRA PRODUCTS Box 6173-S, Station Calgary, Alberta T2P 2C8 m3 Wedding receptions, Banquets, Conventions, Dances Eight Banquet Halls of various sizes to accommodate you for up to 400 persons. Call our sales office SANDS HOTEL 665-6500 m3 WELCOME WAGON bridal show Holiday Inn Wed.

Feb. 27, 1980. Phone 374-0671, 374-7986. WILL HAUL anything at reas. rates, clean up etc.

384-2410. m9 FACED WITH A DRINKING PROBLEM? ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS 311 220 3rd. Ave. South. Phone 665-6727 anytime.

y5 Personal Services 15 ACC. AND INCOME TAX, low rates, evenings only 664-3343. m3 ACCOUNTING. INCLUDING financial statements and tax returns filed. Small and or large accounts welcome.

652-9298, 652-1387. m2 ACCOUNTING DONE in my home. T4s, individual income tax, monthly books to financial statements. $6 an hour. 373-7530.

m6 AFTER BREAST SURGERY The COMPANION PROSTHESIS Information, 374-9707, Saskatoon m4 INCOME TAX All types of Income Tax. Mobile Accounting Services, 24-1501 8th St. East, Saskatoon. Phone 373-0102, Mon. through 9 a.m.

8 p.m., and 9 a.m. 4p.m. m6 BASIC ACADEMIC subjects. Tutoring. Phone 343-0885.

m3 AMWAY products come to YOU satisfaction guar.or your money back. 382-5939 between 5 7 pm. m9 FLAMAN INVESTIGATION and Security Agency Ltd. Uniformed guards- -armed guards Specializing in divorce evidence child custody Box 362, Saskatoon, 343-8979 yO KING TOWING BOOSTING SERVICES PH: 374-0929 m3 CLEANING JANITORIAL service. Professional services, reasonable rates.

Phone O.S. 382-9281. m6 UPHOLSTERY PROFESSIONAL WORKMANSHIP Commercial or Residential. Free est. Pick-up delivery.

242-0807. m7 DEL-BAR CLEANING for all your household, apartment and office cleaning. Also specializing in carpet cleaning. Call evenings 373-8857. m10 Dycks Bookkeeping Service All types of income tax Reasonable rates Merv 382-2808.

m3 INCOME TAX Experienced tax accountant. Reasonable rates. Will pick up and deliver. John Papove 343-9829 m3 EXPERIENCED RELIABLE secretary will do typing home. 242-4845.

EXPERIENCED PAINTERS. Winter room includes filling, sanding, material and first grade paint. Also closet and trim included. Spratex ceilings extra. 665-6306.

m7 EXPERT TYPING on IBM Selectric. Reas. Greystone. 374-2805. m7 FOR GARBAGE pick-up, hauling junk refuse phone 665-8582.

(S)mO HAWAII WAKIKI Condo Daily, weekly or monthly 652-4104, office hours only. mo IMMEDIATE Business personal typing. Ives Temporary Services, 301-219 22nd St. East, 652-9905. m6 GO CANADIAN! Income Tax returns for individuals and small business.

Phone 384-2631. INCOME TAX, payroll and accounting. Reasonable rates. Maxine Godfrey. 343-1320.

m10 INCOME TAX SERVICES provided at a reasonable rate. Will pick-up if necessary. Call 244-4054. m4. INCOME TAX and payroll done.

401 Ave. D. South. 244-8245. m3 OVERWEIGHT? Would you like professional help to lose those extra pounds? Call a dietetian at 374-9378 or 244-2612.

Behavioral Weight Control m6 ENGINEERED ROBOTICS Implementations of Canada Inc. "THE SORCERER" Personal Computer for HomeBusiness 25-158 2nd Ave. North. Phone 373-6929. York Bldg.

(Under White Cross Drugs). m10 DRYCLEANING PICKUP DELIVERY 244-5792 ON-THE-SPOT CLEANERS m3 INCOME TAX and child credit done. 401 Ave. D. South.

244-8245. m3 WILL PREPARE Income Tax. Marlene Harder, 652-4905. MOVING reasonable Phone 242-1100 m3 The Problem Solvers Building, mechanical or maintenance problems. New siding, renov.

etc. Junk hauling, yard basement cleanup. Useful articles disposed of. 244-7693 24 hrs. m9 PROPERTY MANAGEMENT for apartments, housing and commercial property at fee including detail monthly statement 343-1516.

y3 RUBBISH REMOVAL contact at 382-0175. SASKATOON LOST dog service. 24 hr. service ph. 665-0087, 652-0847.

m7 ALTERATIONS 1 HOUR! Service from 8a.m.-8p.m. All types of clothing. 382-6550. Y2 SEWING ALTERATIONS, 1 day service. 653-4103.

m9 SEWING. EVENING and wedding gowns a specialty. 382-7560. m6 Personal Services 15 (Continued) Classified Index Phone 653-2100 Buying, Selling, Renting, Trading, READ and USE Classified Ads. DO IT DAILY! ACREAGE 148 INSURANCE.

ACREAGE 134 NVESTIGATIC 120 ........28 73 INVESTMENT 185 ALL TERRAIN VEHICLES. ANTIQUE 71 JANITORIAL SERVICES. .115 13 APARTMENT BLOCKS. 189 104 ARTICLES FOR 50 LAWN MOWERS. 67 ARTICLES 56, LISTINGS WANTED.

192 AUTOS FOR 68 LIVESTOCK ACCESSORI 141 AUTO REPAIRS ACCES. 76 LOANS 26 AUTO TRUCK LODGE NOTICES 18 AUTOS TRUCKS LOST FOUND. 16 LOTS FOR 177 BABYSITTING- CHILD 36 LUMBER 51 BANDS 127 B.C. 180 64 BICYCLES 81 MEMORIAL MOBILE 194 BOARD ROOM FOR 149 MONEY TO LOAN. 25 BOARD ROOM 150 BOATS 193 BUSINESS 123 MOTORCYCLES BICYCLES.

81 BUSINESS 183 MOTOR HOMES. 84 135 MOVING 118 MUSICAL INSTRUCTION. 125 CABINETS 106 MUSICAL INSTRUM 126 CAMPERS CAMPING NURSING HOMES. 124 CARD OF CARPETS- 109 OFFICE HELP 40 129 OUT OF TOWN 179 101 CHAIN 138 PAINTING 97 100 PART TIME HELP 37 CHRISTMAS TREES. 14 COINS 7 PERSONAL 15 COMING 19 66 COMMERCIAL 186 58 191 98 PLUMBING 96 COTTAGES TO 166 PARCEL 130 POULTRY EGG 144 CUSTOM 145 PROFESSIONAL 131 PROF.

MANAGEMENT 42 PROPERTY TO 167 DOMESTIC HELP PROPERTY 178 DRIVEWAYS. 102 RAFFLE 17 LECTRIC 94 REMOVAL 117, EMPLOYMENT WANTED. RENTAL 168 ENGEMENTS. 12 RENTAL 114 EQUIPMENT 170 RESORTS COTTAGES. 181 103 RESTAURANT 38 REPAIR 116 FARM 137 FARM HELP ROOMS 151 FARM LAND FOR 133 ROOMS 152 FARM LAND FOR 132 ROOMS FURN 153 FARMS 136 ROOMS ...154 FEED 143 AMANCIAL 24 SALES 43 107 SECRETARIAL HELP 41 REPLACES.

110 SEPTIC 111 SERVICE 78 FISH 140 SHARPENING 113 FLEA SKHNG 90 SNOWMOBILE 89 SOUND .59 FUNERAL 139 FURNITURE 172 STORES 190 STORES-OFFICES TO 1 164 GARAGES 79 SUITES 155 GARDEN AND 62 SUITES 156 GARDEN SUITES PARTIALLY 157 108 SUITES 158 HAIRDRESSERS TAPED 128 HALL 171 TEACHERS 47 HELP 31 TENTS- 88 HOBBIES TOWING 80 HOME 105 TRADE ..122 HORSE 142 TRADES CONST. HALP. 32 HOSPITAL TRADES ..92 184 TRUCKS-BUSES FOR 69 HOUSES FOR RENT FURN. 159 TRUCK REPAIRS 77 HOUSES FOR RENT 160 TV 173 HOUSES FURN 161 HOUSES FOR 196 .54 HOUSES WANTED-BUY. .195 HOUSES 162 WANTED TO 174 WAREHOUSE 188 IN WAREHOUSE SPACE TO IND.

147 WELL 112 MD. MACHINERY 146 121 VANS 70 95 VEHICLE STORAGE 83 Deaths 2 (Continued) YEZOVITSKI Paulhus Funeral Service of Shellbrook are entrusted with the funeral arrangements for the Late Mr. Lewis Yezovitski, age 77 of Leask who passed away in a Prince Albert Hospital on Friday, February 8th, 1980. Prayer Services were held on Tuesday, February 12th at 8:00 pm in St. Henry's Roman Catholic Church, Leask.

Funeral Mass was celebrated on Wednesday, February 13th, at 10:00 am from the Leask Catholic Church. Rev. Fr. E. Forestier was the celebrant.

Predeceased by his wife Mary (Csordas), he is survived by 3 sisters and 1 brother, Ema (Mrs. Steve Matula) of Leask, Julie (Mrs. Norman Mackie) of Vancouver, Elizabeth (Mrs. Charles Harper) of Hainey, B.C. and George (Ester Barst) of Mission B.C.

Also several neices and grand neices and nephews. Born on August 22, 1902 in Hungary, Mr. Yezovitski came to Canada to the Leask Dist. in 1922 where he farmed until 1975 when he retired to Leask, but still keeping an active interest in the farm. Being an ardent gardener he was noted for his fine produce.

He also constructed and operated the Leask Bowling Alley for a number of years. Pallbearers were: Les Radics, Fred Valuck, Fred Toth, Byron Toth, Dan Schira and Ron Schira. For the Prayer Services Mrs. Elsie Jacobs played the organ and Joe Chad assisted with the singing. At the Funeral Mass Mrs.

Mary Stocker played the organ. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Valuck sang "What a Friend We Have In Jesus." Mr. Henri Paulhus led the congregational singing.

Interment in the Leask Cemetery. Murray Tait, Henri Paulhus and Bob Orleski directors. Phone 747- 2494 or River Park Limited. Prince Albert, 764-2727. Funerals 3 BASSENDOWSKI The Funeral Mass for Diane Louise Bassendowski who died on Sunday, February 10th, 1980 was held from St.

Joseph's Roman Catholic Church on Thursday, February 14th at 10:00 a.m. concelebrated by Rev. Father V. Fix, Rev. A.

Grundahl. Pallbearers were: Bob Northey, Norman Piche, Don Bulbeck, Dale Loucks, Wyatt Meyers, Don Bassendowski. Interment took place in Woodlawn Cemetery. Arrangements were in care of the Saskatoon Funeral Home. DOWLING The Funeral Service of George Wesley Dowling who died on Sunday, February 10th, 1980 was held from Chapel, Saskatoon Funeral Home on Thursday, February 14th at 1:30 p.m.

conducted by Rev. Gary Redcliffe. Pallbearers were: Roy Willie, Hing Lee, George Glow, Bob Nase, Jack Hay, Harry Moreton. Interment took place in Hillcrest Memorial Gardens. SHUT- HAVE your hair done professionally in own home.

653-4743, STEAM RENTALS Hourly and daily rates. Free delivery. 244-8308. m3 TELEVISION ADJUSTMENTS. Reasonable.

664-3810 m10. TOTAL TYPING Services Ltd. 39 type styles, copying. Across from University, 664-8722. m10 TREE, REFUSE and Junk removed.

343-0444. m3 WILL COORDINATE workshops and seminars. Phone 343-0885: m3 WILL DO typing and sewing at home, Terri. 384-3072. mil WILL DO some clothing repairs.

Reasonable. Phone 244-7566. WILL PREPARE personal Income tax returns, cheap. $2 minimum charge. 384-3610.

mb WRITE FOR Catalog of 48 calcultor programs. Math, engineering, other disciplines. Box 67, Osier, Sask. YOUR ENTIRE wedding day in color from the Bride and her parents in the morning to the last dance at night. $150.

Provides 60-80 photos in holders. Phone 374-5064 days, or 373- 3973 evenings and weekends. TON AND DRIVER available for light moving and deliveries. 382- 3478. m4 Lost Found 16 CONFEDERATION PARK.

Small female Tabby cat, grey with regular black stripes green eyes and white chin. Reward. Call 382-8632. FOUND SMALL wiry haired ginger colored dog, obviously a house pet, dark edges around pointed ears. 232-5004.

LOST IN Caswell Hill 7 year old black dog. 3 ft. tall with white paws. Answers to Reward. 653-1055.

LOST ON Grosvenor Avenue 16 year old female cat. Brown and grey, drooping left ear, yellow patch on left hind foot. Very thin. 374-3302. REWARD FOR return burgundy shoulder purse and contents lost Friday, Bar- 384-2730 after 5.

Investments 28 $10,000 DOWN realty investment creative different what have you Ross 653-0535. Help Wanted 31 Extension Worker Required. A group of Saskatchewan organizations need an enthusiastic person to develop and carry out a province wide educational tour of art objects, created by an African co-operative. Applicants must be well organized and able to deal effectively with other people. The salary will be approximately $1,200 monthly.

For further details please write enclosing resume to: The Communications Credit Union Central, P.O. Box 3030, Regina, Sask. SAP 3G8. Competition closes Feb. 29, 1980.

APARTMENT COMPLEX requires live-in caretaker. Mature responsible couple. Phone 384-1711. Deaths 2 (Continued) KROEGER The Funeral Service of John Fredrick Kroger who died on Sunday, February 10th, 1980 was held from Lutheran Sunset Home Chapel on Thursday, February 14th at conducted by Rev. Gene Grant.

Honorary Pallbearers were: Fred Veriis, William Paetsch, Peter Frostad, Jens Rostad, Joe Hetland, Francis Houdestad. Active Pallbearers were: W. Wagner, M. Ferguson, R. Daurie, L.

Nissen, D. Gurnsey, M. Danyliuk. Interment took place in Woodlawn Cemetery. Arrangements were in care of the Saskatoon Funeral Home.

In Memoriam DAUGHERTY In loving memory of a dear husband, father and grandfather, Robert L. Daugherty, who passed away February 15, 1978. Memories are wonderful things, They last the longest day, They never wear out, they never get loet, And can never be given. away, -Lovingly remembered by Edith, Freda and Bob. Funeral Directors 6 WEST WOOD FUNERAL CHAPEL Rae J.

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