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Star-Phoenix from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada • 32

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32 Tuesday, November 28, 1 978 Saskatoon, Saskatchewan Star-Phoenix Deaths InMemoriam CLASSIFIED RATES (CtntHmd) StarPlioenl Semi-Displays Accepted 8:00 a.m. to 12 noon dally Monday to Friday for publication following day except nonaays). DALSASS The death of Sister Lavlnla Dalsass of Slon age 83 years of 333 Acadia Drive, saskatoon occurred at her residence on November 77, 1978. The Funeral Mass will be held on Wednesday, November 29th at 10:00 a.m. from the Chapel of the Convent of Slon conducted by the Most Rev.

James P. Mahoney. Prayers will be said on Tuesday, November 28th at 8:00 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Ph. 653-2100 CLASSIFIED WORD ADS Star-Phoenix Classified Ad Rates. Thirteen Cents Per Word Per Day.

Six Consecutive Insertions for the Price of Five. 'io t' Hi--' I Word Ads Accepted Office Hours: 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. for following publication. 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 Word ads will be accepted by tele- Minimum Count of 12 words. Minimum Dally charge $1.56. p.m. in Convent of Slon Chapel.

Sister Dalsass was predeceased by her four brothers and four sisters. Bom in Cembray, Tyrol, Italy, he joined the sisters of Slon In Paris, France pnone rrom p.m. p.m. Monday through Friday, and will appear for publication second day after order. Word ads accepted 8:30 on January 20, 1916 and came to Sas noon saiuraays will appear in Mondays publication.

katoon in 1919. For the exception of a period of six years when she lived In Moose Jaw, she had made her home In Saskatoon. Sister Dalsass was InfirmarianatSlon Boarding School Cancellations will be accepted to 8:00 p.m. Monday through Friday a.m. to 12 noon Saturday for 3-WAY FAMILY PLAN ADS 1 ad 6 days, $6.00 2 ads 3 days, $6.00 3 ads 2 days, $6.00 Limit 12 NONREFUNDABLE Cancellations permitted.

nexiaayspuDiication. On days when the business office Is closed, word ads for publication may be left In the box In the front where she was greatly loved by all the pupils. Interment will take place in Woodlawn Catholic Cemetery. Saskatoon Funeral Horde Is in vestibule of the Star-Phoenix office. Please be sure to leave vour name.

charge of arrangements. for Star-Phoenix General Number 652-9200 Editorial Number 664-8231 Circulation Number 664-8320 Classified 664-8271 or 653-2100 address, phone number and number 3 way family plan ad must be placed during initial call and phone or insertions desired. SCHWAN-ln memory of Jack Schwan who passed away Nov. 28, 1975. Deep In the heart lies a picture Of a loved on laid to rest In memory's frame shall keep It, Because he was one of the best.

Ever remembered by hi levins wife, children and grandchildren. SI KORSKI-ln loving memory of grandfather Edward Sikorskl who passed away November 27th. 1975. Deep In my heart lies picture i Of a loved one gone to In memory's frame I keep) him Always, I loved him best. Sadly missed and always remembered by Linda.

TARASOFF In loving memory of Trent who passed way Nov.28, 1977. Thank you Jesus for the time wehsd together. For the fine 17 year old young man who brightened our spirits when we felt down and beaten and who continued to smile and enjoy each day through months of uncertainty. He once said that death must be the greatest experience of all because It was saved for the very last. Precious Jesus, please comfort us when the loneliness for Trent seems to be breaking our hearts.

Mom, Michelle and Treven. VENN E-ln loving memory of a dear Dad, Bernard, who passed away, Nov. 28, 1972. We do not need a special day To bring you to our mind For the days we do not think of you Areveryhard tofind, If all this world wera ours to give We'd give It yes and more To see the face of father dear Come smiling through the door MAYNES The death of Edward Roy Mayries age 68 years of numpers anaor address must be the same on all advertisements. Display Advertising SCHEDULE OF COPY ACCEP Demaine, Saskatchewan occurred in a Saskatoon hospital on November 26, 1978.

The Funeral Service will be held on Thursday, November 30th at 11:00 a.m. from Lucky Lake United Church con ir COMMERCIAL WORD ADS Fourteen cents per word per day, TANCE. TUESDAY 12:00 noon for Thursday, WEDNESDAY 12:00 noon for Friday, THURSDAY 12:00 noon for Saturday, FRIDAY 12:00 noon for Monday, FRIDAY 3:00 p.m. for Tuesday and Wednesday ducted by Rev. Ken Dean.

Surviving are: a sister, Mrs. Beryl Tallls of Borden; a nephew and four nieces. He was predeceased by a brother. Six consecutive Insertions for the price of five. Minimum count of 12 words.

Minimum daily charge publication. William Clifford Maynes of Lucky Lake and by a sister, Mrs. Margaret All of the above times on a "copy In hand allow time for copy Olive Babcock of Vancouver. Mr, Mavnes was born at Areola. Saskat pickup and preparation.

i.o. fr ir J.K. Stnitrtera Eucullv Vlca-Presidtnt; JmN E. Petro Encutlve Editor: Ed Bahailyan Marketing Manager; Mwv Caray Production Manager: P.O. Thompson Advertising Manager; Jack Cook Managing Editor; Dick Ward Circulation Managar; Urry Sikorskl Accountant and Cradlt Managtr.

chewan and at an early age moved Classified Display Is charged at PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS CARDS so. per single column men. to the Bernard district in Saskatchewan. For all of his adult life he had farmed In the Demaine district. Interment will take place in Sunklst Cemetery near Demaine.

Saskatoon Funeral Home In charge of arrangements. Minimum Count Two Lines One month: $6.50 per count line per Where 10 point or large type Is desired by the advertiser for the complete advertisement the rate month. notices Six months or more: $6.25 per count per word is 26 cents per day: Min line per montn. imum count 12 words, minimum daily charge $3.12. Figures In fl Twelve months or more: $6.00 per groups of five or less, dollar marks.

count line per montn. Sadly missed by daughters, Mrs. initial letters, etc. count as one word. Where jone line is set In 10 point and the balance set In ordinary classified type the charge is $1.38 Alpha Lafono and Irene.

VENNE-ln memory of a grandfa ther, Bernard, who passed away SUBSCRIPTION RATES By carrier $1.00 per week collected bi-weekly BY MAIL IN CANADA1 year $66.00 McCRATH The death of William Henry McCrath age 93 years of 1318 Avenue North, Saskatoon occurred In a Saskatoon hospital on November 27, 1978. The Funeral Service will be held on Thursday, November 30th at 1 :30 p.m. from the Chapel of Saskatoon Funeral Home conducted by Rev. N. S.

Dingwall. (In lieu of flowers, donations to a charity of your choice would be appreciated). Surviving are: two sons, Nelson of Vernon, B.C. and Norman of Saskatoon; two daughters, Millss Edna McCrath and Mrs, Mildred Hull both of Saskatoon; five grandsons and six great-g-andchl Idren. He was predeceased by his wife, Mary In 1975 and by a daughter, Jean In 1926.

Mr. McGrath was born in Gorrle, 1 month $8.00 Sat. Only-yearly $18.00 Nov. 28, 1972. Six years have passed, we miss him so Never shall his' memory fade Thoughts of love will always go To the place where he is laid.

BY MAIL IN U.S.A. FOREIGN Subscription rate per year $60.00 NORFOLK TRUST COMPANY Notice It hereby given that a Petition will be presented to The Honourable, The Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan in legislature assembled, as Its next session praying for' an Act to amend an Act respecting Norfolk Trust being Chapter 43 of the Statutues of Saskatchewan, 1916, as amended, to change its name to Norfolk Trust Company. Dated at Saskatoon, in the Province of Saskatchewan, this 23rd day of November, 1978. Robertson, Muzyka, Bell, Robertson Nieman 703 CN Towers Saskatoon, Saskatchewan Solicitors for the Petitioner postage $165.00 Total $225.00 Sadly missed by grandchildren. per day for tne io point line, wnere the use of a box number is desired, count as four words extra.

City or rural Star-Phoenix Box Numbers please add $2.25 extra to cover cost of handling and postage. While every endeavourwlll be made to forward replies to box numbers to the advertiser as soon as possible, we accept no liability In respect of loss or damage alleged to rise through either failure or delay in forwarding such replies however caused whether by negligence or otherwise. City advertisers must pick up box replies at the Star-Phoenix office. The Star-Phoenix assumes no responsibility for error after the first insertion. 6 months $30.00 lois Latono and James venne.

Postage $85.00 Total $115.00 CUDMORE In memory of a dear mother and grandmother. Eliza 3 months $19.50 beth who passed away Nov. 28, 1971. Postage $38.50 Total $58.00 Ontario and came west to home Saturday Only $19.00 Postage $28.00 stead in the Herschel district in 1908. He was married in 1911 and continued to farm in the district until 1928 Total $47.00 when he moved into the town of Herschel where he bought Rraln for the Western Grain Co.

until his no one xnows now much we miss you, No one knows the bitter pain. We have suffered since we lost you Life has never been the same. In our hearts your memory lingers Sweetly tender, fond and true There Is not a day, dear retirement. Since 1952 he had made MAIL SUBSCRIPTION RATES IN SASKATCHEWAN his home In Saskatoon. Mr.

McGrath was a member of the United Church and had served on 1vear $60.00 NOTICES Death and Funeral Notices $6.00 for first 125 words. Each additional word, 13 cents. Births, Marriages, In Memorlams, Engagements, Card of Thanks, $4.00 first 50 words. Each additional word 13 cents per word. 6 months $36.00 the board both at Herschel and at Mayfair United in Saskatoon.

He 3 months $19.50 1 month was very sports minded and until Sat. Only-yearly $18.00 recently nad been active in curling and carpet bowling. Interment will motner. That we do not think of you. Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by Audrey, Susie, Howard, Cecil and family.

take place In Hillcrest Memorial Gardens. (Courtesy parking south of the Chapel on 4th Avenue at 25th Notices IN THE MATTER OF THE BANKRUPTCY OF DREW RUPERT SAYERS Notice of Creditors of Notice is hereby given that DREW RUPERT SAYERS, North Battle-ford, Saskatchewan filed an assignment on the 23rd day of November, 1978 and that the first meeting of creditors will be held on the 14th day of December, 1978, at the hour or 1 o'clock In the afternoon, at 279 -3rd Avenue North, In the City of Saskatoon, in the Province of Saskatchewan and that, to be eligible to vote, creditors must file with me, prior to the meeting, proofs of claim and, where necessary, proxies. Claims against the estate must be filed with the Trustee before distribution is made: otherwise the pro CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAY, SUNDAYS 652-9200 street). (Continued) Card of Thanks Deaths NOTICE TO NEXT-OF-KIN In the estate of Mary Pauly, late of the City of Saskatoon, In the Province of Saskatchewan, deceased. All persons claiming priority of right to petition for Letters of Admlnistrarion In the above estate HODNIK The death of Mrs.

Anna ceeds of the' estate will be distributed among the parties entitled thereto without regard to such claims. Hodnlk of 610 Ave. North, Saska toon occurred at her residence on Saturday, November 25th, 1978. The must send notification and particulars of such claim to the undersigned before the 15th day of December, A.D. 1978 NEILL ALLAN Barristers Solicitors Dated at Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.

Funeral Mass will be held on Wednesday, November 29th at 10:00 this 24th day of November, 1978. a.m. from St. Georges Ukrainian E. Dean Burllngham MBA, CA, THE FAMI of Fred smith wish to express their sincere thanks to relatives, friends and neighbours, who shared our deepest sorrow in the loss of our beloved husband, father and grandfather.

A special thanks to everyone for their generosity, kindness, consideration and their donations of time, food, flowers and cash Wife, Eva, son Kim, daughters Pat and Bev, grandchildren. THE FAMILY of the late Mrs. Mary P.WKonkln of Blaine Lake and Dal-meny Home for the aged, wish to express their heartfelt gratitude to all relatives and friendB who shared our deepest sorrow In the lost of our beloved sister and dear aunt. A special thank-you to Mr, Nick Trofl-menkoff who so ably conducted the Prayer and Funeral Services. The Saskatoon Doukhobar choir for their heart warming hymns.

The ladles of the Doukhobar Prayer Home tor their delicious meal served. Thank-you to all the people who gave comforting messages. Catholic Cathedral. The celebrant Whatever the game, Tom Loran gives nimrods clear scope of the outdoor world in Rambling Afield every Saturday. Trustee will be Rev.

Father W. Iwaszko, 568 Guaranty Trust Building 2020 -11th Avenue Regina, Saskatchewan S4P0J3 Prayers will be said at Westwood Funeral Chapel. Tuesday evening at 990 Avord Tower (Saskatoon, Saskatchewan S7K3H1 McLACHLAN The passing of Mr. Thomas Allen McLachlan, age 70 years, late of 206 Wilson Crescent, Saskatoon, and formerly of Kam-sack, occurred at the Extended Care Unit of the Saskatoon Sanatorium on Sunday, November 26, 1978, following a lengthy Illness. The funeral service will be held at the Kamsack Funeral Home on Wednesday, November 29, at 2:30 p.m., conducted by Mr.

D. T. Lins. He Is survived by his loving wife, Emily, one daughter, Mrs. Jules (Linda) Kenwood of Saskatoon, two grand-daughters, Kelly and Julie, and one grandson, Chad all of Saskatoon, two sisters, Mrs.

Mary Anger of Laurel, Delaware and Mrs. Helen Corby of Selbyvllle, Delaware and one brother, Allen, of Swift Current, Sask. He was predeceased by his parents and two brothers, William and John of Herbert, Sask. The late Mr. McLachlan was born at Herbert, on November 5, 1908, and graduated from the Moose Jaw Normal School In 1928 and subsequently taught school In the Veregln and Kamsack area, retiring as principal of the Asslnibolne Public School in Kamsack In June of 1972.

He moved to Saskatoon that same year following his Initial heart attack and has been in III health since that time. Interment will take place at the River-view Cemetery at Kamsack with the Andreychuk Funeral Home In care of the arrangements. 8 p.m. Surviving are: one daughter, Mrs. w.

(Oiga) pioen. Burlington Ontario; twbsons. Julian of Toronto and Morris of Saskatoon and five Tenders grandchildren. She was prede ceased by her husband, Nlckolas In 1938 and by a brother Peter. The late Mrs.

Hodnik was born In the Ukraine and came to Canada In 1923. Her husband was employed prayers, flowers, cards and dona with the CN R. and they lived at tions. And a special thank-you to the several points In Saskatchewan staff of Dalmeny Home for being so Including Delisle for a number of kind to our sister. Appreciation Is years.

Mrs. Hodnlk had lived In Sas katoon since 1939 and was an active member of St. Georges Cathedral extended to the pallbearers and the Saskatoon Funeral Home for their services rendered. Your kindness will be treasured In our Memories Parish during those years. Inter ment will take place in the Catholic Cemetery.

Arrangements are In always. God bless you ail. Sister: Nettle, Tena, brother Nick and their care of westwood Funeral Chapel. families. POSTNIKOFF The death of Peter WE WISH to thank all who sent N.

Postnlkoff age 75 years of 922 Avenue South', Saskatoon INVITATION TO TENDER Nu-Central Homes Saskatoon invite subtrades and subcontractors to bid on 10 senior citizens units in the form of semi-detached buildings proposed to be built In Dundurn, Saskatchewan. Quotes will be accepted until 5: 00 p.m. Tuesday, November 28, 1978 on all phase of construction including the following: Concrete Plumbing Trim work Framing Heating Painting Roofing Electrical Flooring. Siding Insulation Landscaping Cyproc Cabinets Plans and specifications may be obtained by contacting: Bill Gibbons, Ph. 665-6661 Nu-Central Homes Ltd.

701 45th Street West Saskatoon, Saskatchewan S7L5W5 cards, brought food to the house, helped with the lunch, donated to charities, sent flowers, visited. Phoned and helped In so many ways at the time of our bereavement. WILKINS Wlnnlfred: Passed away suddenly In Eugene, Oregon, November 20. She Is survived by her husband, five children, eighteen grandchildren and four great grandchildren. She was predeceased by one sister and two brothers.

Win-nifred came to Canada from England in 1926 and resided In the Sutherland area until 1963 when she moved to Richmond, B.C. Memorial service will be held November 28 in Richmond. Ethel Downs and Family. Funeral Directors occurred suddenly on November 25, 1978. The Funeral Service will be held on Wednesday, November 29th at 10:00 a.m.

from Saskatoon Douk-hobor Prayer Home conducted by Mr, Koozma Tarasoff. A Prayer Service will be held on Tuesday, November 28th at 7:30 p.m. In the Chapel of Saskatoon Funeral Home. (In lieu of flowers, donations to the Saskatchewan Heart Foundation would be appreciated). Surviving are: his loving wife, Annie; three sons, Peter and Harry both of Toronto and Walter of Kansas City, Missouri, eleven grandchildren and one great-granddaughter.

Mr. Postnlkoff was born at Blaine Lake and lived there until 1941 when he came to make his home In Saskatoon. Mr. Postnlkoff had been a very active member of the Saskatoon Doukho-bor Society. Interment will take place In Woodlawn Cemetery, Saskatoon Funeral Home Is in charge of arranaements.

Funerals WESTWOOD FUNERAL CHAPEL Rae J. Murdock Phone 653-3434 20th St. Ave. TENDER TENDER INSERTER-FOLDER KRIESE The Funeral Service for Mrs. Maria Olga rlese who died on November 24th, 1978 was held from Trinity Lutheran Church on November 27th at 2:00 p.m.

conducted by Pastor Bob Byhre and Pastor F. W. Lenz. Pallbearers were: Grandsons: Harold Krlese, Harry Krlese, Heinz Krlese, Herbert Krlese, Dennis Welsh, David Welsh. Interment took place in Woodlawn Cemetery.

Arrangements were in care of Park Funeral Office furnishings for Moose Jaw Claims Service Centre. Sealed tenders for a variety of office furnishings for Moose Jaw Claims SASKATOON FUNERAL HOME W. ARNOLD EDWARDS ROBERT F. DAURIE Ph. 244-5577 338 4th Ave.

N. y-9 PARK FUNERAL CHAPEL Terry C. Mlchaylluk Donald Somers 311 3rd Ave. No. Phone 244-2103.

MCKAGUE'S FUNERAL HOME M. McKague R.J. McKague D.A. Newblgging Phone 664-3131 300 3rd Ave. S.

v8 Servica Centre will be received bv Chapel. the Manager of Service Bureau, SGIO, 2215- 11th Regina, Sask. S4P 0J9, until .2:00 P.M., C.S.T. LUCYSHYN The Funeral Service December 11, 1978 and will be of Mr. John Lucyshyn who died on Sealed tenders for one 4 station Inserting Machine and for one folding machine for SGIO Head Office will be received by the Manager of Service Bureau, SGIO.

11th Regina, Sask. S4P 0J9, until' 2:00 P.M., C.S.T. December 5, 1976 and will be opened in public Immediately thereafter. Details of specifications of equipment can be obtained from the Supervisor of Office Services Department, SGIO -11th Reg opened In public immediately November 24th, 1978 was held from thereafter. Details of specifications of furnishings can be obtained from the Super Our Lady of Czestochowa Catholic Church on Monday, November 27th at 10 a.m.

conducted by Rev. J. Cleply O.M.I. Pallbearers were: Nick Bodnar, Leonard Bodnar, John visor of House Services, Buildings MONTAGUE The death of Mrs. Judy Montague age 33 years of 2104 Albert Avenue, Saskatoon occurred on November 23rd, 1978.

The Funeral Service will be held on Wednesday, November 29th at 1 :30 P.M. from the Salvation Army Tem- Sle, 229 20th Street East conducted Captain J. Foley. McKague's Funeral Home wtll be In charge. Surviving are: her loving husband, Arthur, two daughters, Patricia and Roberta, and two sons, Robert and George, all at home; her mother and step father, Mr, and Mrs.

John Erlckson, of Regina; sisters, Mrs. Barry (Diane) Hennlg, of Regina, Mrs. Tom (Jean) King of Regina, Mrs. Steve (Betty) Kudelka, of Crooked River, Sask. and step sister, Cathy Erlckson, of Regina, and a step brother, Gerald Erlckson of Regina.

Mrs. Montague was a long time member of the Salvation Army. Intermentwill be made in the Woodlawn Cemetery. Guest parking directly south of Funeral Home, Bodnar, Danny Lucyshyn, Ray- Property Department SGIO, 2215 11th Regina, Sask. Telephone No.

525-9223. Lucvshvn, Jim Nelson. Interment ina, Sask. Telephone No. 525-9316.

Crematoriums C. Honoway was made In the Queen of Peace Cemetery near Prud'homme, Sask. Arrangements were In care of Westwood Funeral Chapel. Manager of Service Bureau SGIO 2215-11th C. Honowav, Manager of Service Bureau SGIO 2215 11th REGINA, Sask.

S4P0J9 REGINA, Sask. S4P0J9 InMemoriam PRAIRIEVIEW CHAPEL Memorial and Cremation Services Highway 11 South 242-7884 BOX 2061 V-7 Qn mil it 1 1 OAS) AH ENAKEW-Dorothy. In loving memory of mother and sister, Nov. 28th, 1962. 3rd Avenue 20th Street.

Monuments For lom defiiiery cM 664-8320 WILLIAMSON The death of Mrs. Annie (Dolly) Williamson of Oliver Lodge occurred In a local hospital on November 26th, 1978. The Funeral EXTENSION OF TIME FOR TENDERS She Is waiting for us only Where no pain can ever mar Dear one, you who left us lonely Watch us through the gates alar Service will be held on Wednesday, November 29th at 1 :30 p.m. from the Sadly missed. The family.

Project No. 034939 Chapel of the Saskatoon Funeral CHRUN In loving memory of Home, surviving are: 1 daughter Mrs. Alex Moffat (Frankle), Saska- Peter, who passed away November 28, 1974. tqon; 1 son Kenneth, Edmonton; 8 grandchildren and 5 great grandchildren. She was predeceased by her husband Edward Blake Wil liamson In November 1973.

Mrs. Williamson was born In Omemee, Ontario and came west In 1910, to make her home In Weyburn, Sask. She resided for several vears In Lake St. Martin Elementary School The Narrows Indian Reservation No. 49 Lake St.

Martin, Manitoba Notice Is hereby given that the time for the reception of tender previously due November 24, 1978, Is extended to (CST) Friday, December 8, 1978. BID DEPOSITORY: Reception of tenders through the Winnipeg Bid Depository for the mechanical and electrical sub-trades previously due November 22, 1978, Is extended to 10: 00 a.m. (CST) Wednesday, December 6, 1978. Tonignt the stars are shining, On a cold and silent grave, Where sleeps In peaceful, slumber, One we loved, but could not save Peaceful be Thy sleep dear Peter, 'TIs sweet to breathe Thv -name, In life we loved You dearly. In death we do the same.

Davidson prior to coming to Saska Hit -vg ni(ji In Saskatoon EMILY TABASNIUK FLORENCE MOOR 714 Second Ave. Nr Phone 652-5363 FAMILY MEMORIAL ARTS LTD 1005-20TH ST. WEST Wllf Mlchayluk-H. Cibnev Days or evenings 652-2210 ni5 toon in ivzs. Mrs.

Williamson was a longtime member of Grace Westminster United Church. Interment Always remembered and sadly will take place In Woodlawn Cemetery. (Courtesy parking area south of the Chapel on 4th Avenue at 25th Street.) missed by wife Mary, sons, daugn- ters-ln-law, and grandchildren..

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