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Star-Phoenix from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada • 24

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tip 24 L0C3l Monday- Mar S. 1979 Saskatoon, Saskatchewan Star-Phoenix NEW CLASSIFIED RATES fenders gStarHiocnix Wonlmuedl (Lfhicilve Jttn. 1, 1979) TINDLR Carettiklng Supplies I qulpment Sl AltD TLNDIRS FOR CARI Printed and published daily except Sundays and statutory holidays by Armadale Publishers Limited at the office ot the STAR-PHOENIX. 204 Filth ClASSIFltD ADVERTISING Ph. 6r.J 2 100 or 664 8271 8:00 8 00 1 1.

8:. (0 noun s.tl. CLASSIFIED WORD ADS lAHING UPP Its WIU Rttf IVE BV THL UNDl SIGN LD UP TO MARCH .10, 1979, SPECIFICATIONS MAY BE ORTAINID FROM MR. A. CAR Strir-Phoenlx Classified Ad Rrftos, Fuurteen Cents Per Word Por Dty, RIERfc AT THf ADDRESS Avonue North, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, S7K 2P1, Second Class Malt Registration Number 0098.

ol LOW OR BY Tt L-L PHONING Six Consecutive Insurtlons for the THE LOWFST OR ANY TLNDt "ILI NUI IN LtaaAK I ot SUBSCRIPTION RATES By carrier il .00 pur wek collected bl weekly BY MAIL IN CANADA1 ye.tr 00 I WOO Sit. Only ycrfily SIB 00 BYMAIl IN U.S.A. A FOR F. IC.N Subscription rule per yeiir Sot) (K) Piistdge Sibsoo 1 Ut.it J225.00 6 months Jto.oo Postage SHI 00 Tutu) SI1S 00 3 months Postage SiB.M) Total St8.00 Saturday Only $19 00 Postage Total $47.00 MAILSUBSCRIPTION RATLS IN SASKATCHEWAN 1year 6 month 3 months $19.50 1 month $6.80 Sat, Only yearly $18.00 CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAY, SUNDAYS 652-9200 G. T.

Molloy, Secretary-Treasurer Price of Five. Minimum Count of 12 words. Minimum Dully ch.irge Si. 68. FAMILY PLAN ADS Limit 12 words NON REFUNDABLE Cancellations permitted.

Saskatoon Catholic Board of education Street East, SASKATOON, Saskatchewan S7K IX Direct dial numbers for Star-Phoonlx General Number 652-9200 Editorial Number 664-8231 Circulation Number 664-8320 Classified Numbers 664-8271 or 653-2100 K. Struthwt. CiKutlvt Vlct-Prtddtnt; Jm( I. Pttro. titcutlv tddof; 6 consecutive days must be placed during Initlul call, and must appeur Notices same copy for all insurtlons.

it ir COMMERCIAL WORD ADS 14 ttbytn. MtrkMIng Mtntgtr; Deaths Fifteen cents per word per day. Six consecutive Insertions for the price tCortmued) of five. Minimum count of 12 words. Mcrv Production Mnqr; O.

Thompson, Advertising lUnagtr; Jick Cook. Mtiwglng editor; Dick Ward. Circulation Manager; Jaan Taylor. Accountant and Cradlt Manager: Will Popofl, Aeaociete Editor. Minimum dally charge $1.80.

Word Ads Accepted 1M2.1W2 Office Hours: 8 :00 a.m. to 4 :30 p.m. for next day's publication. Word ads will be accepted by tele phone from 4:30 p.m. 8:00 p.m.

Tenders Monday through Friday, and will appear for publication second day after order. Word ads accepted 8 :30 Notice of Hearing Zoning Appeals Board Re: Insufficient side yard for addition to 1117 Avenue B. North. Lot 8, Block 30, Plan F.K. (R.4 Dictrict) noon Saturdays will appear in Mon day's publication.

TENDER Cancellations will be accepted to 8:00 p.m. Monday through Friday and 8:30 a.m. to 12 noon Saturday for Pursuant to Section 83(3) (a) of The next day's publication. Cancellations will be accepted to 9:00 a.m. Mondays only.

Asslnlboia Junior HlRh School Addition and Renovation Sealed tenders tor the above project will be received up to 2:00 p.m. (C.S.T.),-March 26th 1979. at the office of the Asslnlboia School Unit No. 5, Asslnlboia, Saskatchewan. Drawlnes and Stmrlflratlnnc mau Planning and Development Act, 1973, TAKE NOTICE, that submls On days when the business office Is sions will be heard by the Zoning Appeals Board (Municipal Planning closed, word ads for publication may be left In the box In the front vestibule of the Star-Phoenix office.

commission) ot me city of saska toon on THU RSDA March 22, 1979 Please be sure to leave your name, at p.m. in the counc address, phone number and number CHAMBER. Citv Hall. Saskatoon. be obtained at the office of W.T.

McGinn and Associates, 1457 Albert Street, Reftlna, Saskatchewan, on deooslt of S50 rernvarAhio unnn of Insertions desired. Saskytchewan, from any Interested parties in respect to the subject return of same In good condition. appeal. Each hlrl fthall rnmnlloil nn MOIR The death of Mr. Forbes Dawson Moir occurred March 2nd, 1979 In Saskatoon hospital at the age of 91 years.

Born In Scotland. January 7th, 1888. Mr. Forbes came to Hawarden district in 1911 and later bought a farm In the Clenside district, and farmed till 1965 when he moved to Outlook, Sask. Left to cherish, his wife.

Mary, one daughter, Margerle (Mrs. Ken Smith) of Saskatoon, two sons, George of Hawarden, and Robert of Glenside. 8 grandchildren and 8 great grandchildren. Funeral Service will be held, Tuesday, March 6th at 2:00 p.m. from the Glenslde United Church with Rev.

Austin Jagoe officiating. Burial will follow in Glenslde Cemetery. Donations to Glenslde United Church or charity of ones choice would be appreciated Outlook Funeral Chapel. Ooullook, Sask. Is in charge of all arrangements.

ONISHENKO The passing of Peter (Pete) Onishenko age 83 years of Blaine Lake, Saskatchewan occurred at Hafford, Sask. on Saturday, March 3rd, 1979. The Funeral Service will be held on Tuesday. March 6th, 1979 at 10 a.m. from Wes-twood Funeral Chapel, Avenue and 20th Street conducted by Rev.

J. Gertsan and Rev. G. Elenko. A Memorial Service will be held on Tuesday, March 6th at 2 :30 from the Gospel Chapel, Blaine Lake, Saskatchewan.

Surviving are: his loving wife Katie, two daughters, Mrs. Lucie Markham of Toronto and Mrs. Laura (Brian) Esplen of Vancouver. One son, Ken of Sault St. Marie, three sisters Mrs.

Dora Kri-voshlen of Saskatoon, Mrs. Sanny Kabanuk of Saskatoon and Mrs. Katie Kinlshanko of Vancouver. Also, one brother John of Hafford end 11 grandchildren. Hewasprede-ceased by three brothers, Fred, Bill and Nick and by two sisters, Mrs.

Edna Koolick and Mrs. Maggie Nau-menko. Mr. Onishenko was born in Russia and came to Blaine Lake in 1907. He was the town constable for The appellant, Mr.

Harold Tallls, of Deaths The City of Saskatoon, has filed an Canadian Standard Form of Construction Torvtpr Clir A H'-' 1 .1 in 111 mill nnmm, mm Mm ntfwnw Ihj A. 1 At.ai, -Tdttwn In U' wt. nnft niJ it ii iiiwi iiiiiiiiiiniiiin i mi ijuuuuiyuiiii'WW'Wtuffwu, ji i jjl i uwiiij.iiiihihui. iinfmi hmj mm ffl 1 I miracle maker 1 401422! jf ii iimrnii 11.1 -ii 1 iiiiiw in Hl ((Mwituwll 'Jli l-'S'' If I 1 rci JVpM -lit ilvA I fi I 1 tfy ifAt St It ri rt: Ifelr' 1 appeal pursuant to Section82(1)(b) of the Planning and Development Document No. 10, Revised 1968, In duplicate, and must be accompan ci, isj, in connection witn insuffi dent side yard for an addition to ANDERSON The death of Ada May Anderson occurred suddenly at her home at Netherhlll on February ies uy a Dia Bona in tne amount of 10 of the rendpr marip navnhlp rn 1117 Avenue North.

Lots. Block 30 Asslnlboia School Unit No. S. Plan F.K. which does not comply with the side yard requirements of Sub-trades shall file their tenders In an K.a District pursuant to Sect on accordance with the Saskatchewan istn, lyy.

sne was born on November 12th, 1911 at Netherhill, the eldest daughter of Mr. Mrs. George Anderson. Here she lived her early life and began her education, and In Saskatoon completed im) of zoning Bylaw No. 4637.

Bid Depository Regulations at the Moose Jaw Construction Associa Anyone wishing any further Infor mation In the matter may obtain tion bedore 2:00 p.m. (C.S.T. March 21st, 1979. her schooling and received her teacher's certificate. She began her same by applying to the Secretary, Zoning Appeals Board, City Documents mav be examined at the leacntng career in 1930 and taught in ueark's Office, City Hall, Saska following: several Saskatchewan communities toon, sasxatcnewan.

including D'Arcy, Plato, Kinderslev Moose Jaw Construction Dated at Sakatoon, Saskatchewan, and Young and retired from Melfort School In 1975 after 27 years In this this 28th day of February. A.D., Association Saskatoon Construction Association IS9. W. Thiessen, Secretary Reglna Construction Association Sanford Evan, Winnipeg centre. During her teaching career she took part in community life as a member of Melfort United Church choir, Melfort Choristers, a life member of Melfort Royal Purple Zoning Appeals Board The lowest or any tender not neces sarily accepted.

Looge, Young Rebecca Lodge, Netherhlll Rebecca Lodge, Netherhlll U.C.W. and Klndersley Hospital Mr. Glen Bell, Auxiliary. She Is survived by her mother Mrs. Mary Anderson of Secretary Treasurer, Asslnlboia School Unit No.

5, Asslnlboia, Saskatchewan. S0H0B0. 15 years retiring in 1960, but prior to that had been and implement dealer. During retlrment, he was quite active in politics and with the Blaine Lake Senior Citizens organi W.T. McGINN AND ASSOCIATES zation.

Cremation to follow. 1457 Albert Street, 1002-1962 Reglna, Saskatchewan. S4R2R8. Arrangements are in care of Wes-twood Funeral Chapel. WALDNER The death of Eli J.

Waldner age 76 years of 1315 Avenue I North occurred in a local hospital netnernui, protners wilbert George Anderson of Netherhlll and Melvin James Anderson of Klndersley and sisters Dorothy Jean Butler and Laura Evelyn Mooney of Saskatoon, also nephews Terry Anderson and Gerry Mooney. Nieces Corinne O'Brlan, Maria Kowalchuk, Shannon Mooney, Susan Yantz and Tammy Butler and five great nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her father George Anderson in 1954. The Funeral Service was held from St. Paul's United Church, Kln on March 3rd, 1979.

The Funeral Service will be held on Wednesday, Notice of Hearing Zoning Appeals Board Re: Refusal to Issue Building Permit for construction of a second storey addition to 402 Avenue U. South, Lots I 2. Block 20, Plan F.F.1 (R.2 District) March 7tn at 1:30 p.m. the College Park Convenant Church (located corner Acadia and Balfour St. near dersley on February 21st, 1979 with 8th St.) conducted by Revr Everett Wilson and Pastor Jake waldner.

In lieu of flowers donations to the Kev. j. j. Bray officiating. Gus Herman, Mel Campbell, David Deiday, Robert Reid, Richard Dale and Allen Bourne acted as pallbearers.

Interment was at Netherhill Cemetery. Pursuant to Section 83(3) (a) of the Gideon Memorial Bible Plan will be appreciated. Surviving are: hiswite Planning and Development Act, 1973, TAKE NOTICE, that submis baraoara; 2 daughters: Mrs. Alven Leedahl (Verna), Calgary and Mrs. TENDERS PAINTING MECHANICAL ROOMS AND PIPING PROVINCIALOFFICE BUILDING SASKATOON, SASKATCHEWAN PROJECT NO.

GSG122 CONTRACT 39 sions will be heard by the Zoning Appeals Board (Municipal Planning DYBVIC The death of Nora O. Dybvig age 84 years, of Sherbrooke commission) of The City of Saska Claire Vernon (Florence), Saskatoon; 2 sons Jim and his wife Grace, Wi Ikie, Sask. and Jerry and his wife Melsle, Saskatoon; 9 grandchildren Community Centre, and formerly of Kiniev. occurred at her resi toon on THURDAY, March 22, 1979 at 7:30 p.m. or as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard, in the dence on March 3rd, 1979.

The Sealed tenders will be received by Funeral Service will be held on and 3 great grandchildren; also 2 brothers Joe, Langham, Sask. and Jake Tschetter, Saskatoon. Mr. tne Director of Public Works Wednesday, March 7th at 1:30 COUNCIL CHAMBER, City Hall, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, from Branch, 31308th Street East. Saska Waldner was born December 1st.

p.m.from the Chapel of the Saskatoon Funeral Home. Memorial any Interested parties in respect to toon until 2:00 P.M. Central Stan tne subject appeal. Donations to the Canadian Cancer Society. 305 219 22nd St.

East, will dard Time, March 16, 1979 and will be opened In public Immediately merearter. 1902 at Langham, Sask. and attended Neuhoffnung School. He married Barbara Hofer March 8th, 1925. Mr.

Waldner was a p'oneer diary farmer in the Dalmeny district. During his years on the farm he was active In many community The appellant, Mr, R. Bailey, of The City of Saskatoon, has filed an The work consists of painting of be appreciated In lieu of flowers. Surviving are: 5 sons Norman, Surrey B.C., Cordon and Walter both of Saskatoon, Leonard, Vancouver, B.C., and Clinton, Klnley, Sask- appeal pursuant to Section 82(1) (b) mechanical equipment, pipes. walls, etc.

and pipes In car park of The Planning and Development Act, 1973, in connection with refusal by The City of Saskatoon to Issue a organizations Including serving as area. Tender documents may be obtained secretar-treasurer of the Rose Leaf School Board for many years. He had been an active member of the Emmanuel Mennonite Church con by the contractor from Forrester. Scott, Bowers, Walls, Architects building permit for tne construction of a second storey addition to 402 Avenue U. South, Lots 1 2, Block 20, Plan F.F.1, which does not comply with the front yard requirements of an R.2 District pursuant to gregation In the Langham district.

also 11 grandchildren and 14 greatgrandchildren. She was predeceased by her husband Alfred Dybvig In 1940, 2 daughters Ida and Thelmaand 1 son Gerald. Mrs. Dybvig was born in Fergus Falls, Minnesota. She came with her family In 1903 to settle at Klnley, Sask.

where she married Alfred Dybvig In 1910. Mrs. Dybvig had resided in Saska and Engineer, 1120 Morgan Avenue, Saskatoon. tie retired from dairy farming to make his home In Saskatoon In 1962. He had been an active member of Tender documents may also be section 28(7) of Zoning Bylaw No.

4637. viewed at Construction Association Elim Tabernacle congregation for Telemiracle stars people the past 4 years. Mr. and Mrs. Waldner observed their 50th Wed offices In Reglna, Saskatoon, Moose Jaw, Prince Albert, the site office at 122 3rd Avenue North, Saskatoon toon since 1946.

Interment will take Anyone wishing any further Information In the matter may obtain ding Anniversary in 1975. Interment will take place In the Emmanuel and at Southam Building Reports same by applying to the Secretary. place in the family plot in Asquith Cemetery. Courtesy parking area south of the Chapel of the Saskatoon Funeral Home on 4th Ave. and 25th Zoning Appeals Board, City Clerk's and sanford fcvans services Ltd Church Cemetery near Langham.

Saskatoon Funeral Home Is in care Winnipeg. Office, city Hall, saskatoon Saskatchewan. St. of arrangements. Tenders must be accompanied by a Certified Cheque or a Bid Bond In Dated at Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, this 28th day of February, A.D., the amount of at least ten per cent liuii) of tne tender price.

1S79. W. Thiessen, Secretary Zoning Appeals Board The Province reserves the right to MrmWfriTAV) by JO reject any or all tenders received. JA, I A VXV" Nil Deputy Minister OUELLET Department of Government Services An overflow crowd was on hand for most of the 20-hour Kinsmen Telemiracle at the Centennial Auditorium Saturday and Sunday and helped urge the public on to a total donation pledge of $1 ,401 ,422 as the show ended. Some of the entertainers also lending support, encouragement and talent were Arte Johnson and Shari Lewis (above left), Blake Emmons with Trevor Schmidt of Reglna (above right) and Skiles and Henderson (right).

(S-P Photos by Glen Berger) Province of Saskatchewan HOW TO PLAY: All the words listed below appear in the puzzle-horizontally vertically, diagonally, even backwards. Find them and CIRCLE THEIR LETTERS. The leftover letters spell the Wonderword 1002-1902 SLJ 4 SNOWSHOES Solution: 13 letter. Notice of Hearing Zoning Appeals Board Re: Insufficient front yard for attached garage to 210 Avondale Road, Lot 35, Block 383. Plcn 76-S-01809, (R.1A District) Pursuant to Section 83(3) (a) of The Planning and Development Act.

TENDERS SUPPLY AND INSTALLATION OF MAIN FLOOR SIGNS PROVINCIAL OFFICE 1973, TAKE NOTICE, that submis Farmers' survival said main issue sions will be heard by the Zoning Appeals Board (Municipal Planning sTwIo Is I 1 1 Is It IoIrF O- JL JL iL M. -9. 1 M. a ji JL AHAiL.c.iL ilM piII -L 1-1. 9- ii Jl 9 fL JL u.HLw oo 21 o.

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R. JL A AJL sX JI Q. pXA ltb earpa1wste Commission) of The City of Saskatoon on THURSDAY, March 22, 1979 at 7:15 p.m. or as soon thereafter as the matter may by heard, In the COUNCIL CHAMBER, City Hall, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, from any interested parties In respect to NEUDORF (CP) Farmers are being caught up in issues like delivery quotas and marketing concepts when the real issue is how many farmers are going to survive the next few years financially. Elroy Karius of the Canadian Agri culture Movement (CAM) said Sat-uday.

The other issues were being pushed into the forefront by established farm organizations, Karius said. Most cf those organizations are "greedy, self-centred interests tne subject appeal. The appellant, Mrs. Irene Ryz. of The City of Saskatoon, has filed an appeal pursuant to Section 82(1) (b) of The Planning and Development Act, 1973, in connection with a BUILDING SASKATOON, SASKATCHEWAN PROJECT NO.

GSG122 CONTRACT 37 Sealed tenders will be received by the Director of Public Works Branch, 3130 8th Street East, Saskatoon until 3:00 P.M. Central Standard Time, March 16, 199, and will be opened In public immediately thereafter. The work consists of the supply and Installation of signs for each retail store. Tender documents may be obtained by the contractor from Forrester, Scott, Bowers, Walls, Architects and Engineer, 1120 Morgan Avenue, Saskatoon. Tender documents may also be viewed at Construction Association offices In Saskatoon, the site office at 122 3rd Avenue North, Saskatoon.

Tenders must be accompanied by a Certified Cheque or a Bid Bond in the amount of at least ten per cent 10) of the tender price. The Province reserves the right to reject any or all tenders received. Deputy Minister Department of Government Services Province of Saskatchewan request by The City of Saskatoon to reduce the attached garage at 210 Avondale Road. Lot 35, Block 383, Plan 76 S-01609 to provide the required 20 font front yard pursuant to Section 28(7) of Zoning Bylaw No. who have long since forgotten that their original intent was to be a voice for the producers that they represent." He named the Western Barley Growers Association and United Grain Growers Ltd.

as examples. Karius said the outcome of the agriculture movement's grain withholding action should be known sometime in the coming week as the weather warms up and farmers think a little bit more about delivering. He said the movement wants the federal government to recognize that farmers aren't getting enough money for their products. The movement also wants an international wheat agreement. Melfort wins energy contest 4637.

Anyone wishing any further Infor vir Lot AngtM TfmM Syncl Bearpaws. Binding; Climates. Clubs. Costs; Demand. Designs.

Factories, Feet, Fitness. Frames. Fuse; Hide. Historv. Hunting Indians: Laces; Market; Nature; Outdoors-.

Pairs. Pile Price Revival; Safe. Sale. Size, Snow. Sport.

Sort. Solitude Step Teams Techniques. Thongs, Trails. Transportation. Tribes" Type; Useful; Vary; Winter.

Wood. Saturday Answer: PAMPERING mation in the matter may obtain same by applying to the Secretary, Zoning Appeals Board. City Clerk's Office. City Hall, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Dated at Saskatoon.

Saskatchewan, this 28th day of February. A.D. 1979. MELFORT (CP) This central Saskatchewan town won a trophy Saturday after trouncing Kentville. N.S..

in a three-day energv-saving contest. The people of Melfort reduced electrical censumptien by 17.8 per cent during the first three days of March, compared with a test period the previous week. Consumption dropped 56.880 kilowatts. In Kent-ville, consumption increased 4.900 kilowatts or 1.35 per cent. Melfort will receive its trcphy tjn a CBC television program March 11.

W. Thiessen, Secretory order WoaJtrwerc' tallectloa tai 11.50. which includes pottage ad handling. Wonderword (hit aewtpipcr, P.O. Box SO, Lot Angeles, Co.

Zoning Appeals Board.

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