Star-Phoenix from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada • 24
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24 Local Monday, March 5, 1979 Saskatoon, Saskatchewan Star-Phoenix KINSMEN TELEMIRACLE I miracle maker 1 401422 Telemiracle stars people 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 Regina (above right) and Skiles and Henderson (right). (S-P Photos by Glen Berger) Farmers' survival said 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 Saturday. The other issues were being pushed into the forefront by established farm organizations, Karius said. Most of those organizations are "greedy, self-centred interests Melfort wins energy contest MELFORT (CP) This central Saskatchewan town won a trophy Saturday after trouncing Kentville.
N.S.. in a three-day energy-saving contest. The people of Melfort reduced electrical consumption by 17.8 per Star Phoenix Printed and published daily except Sundays and statutory holidays by Armadale Publishers Limited at the office of the PHOENIX. 204 Fifth Avenue Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, S7K 2P1, Class Mail tion Number 0098. Direct dial numbers for Star-Phoenix General Number 652-9200 Editorial Number 664-8231 Circulation Number 664-8320 Classified Numbers 664-8271 or 653-2100 J.K.
Struthers. Executive Vice-President: James E. Petro, Executive Editor: Ed Sebestyen, Marketing Manager; Merv Carey, Production Manager: R.D. Thompson, Advertising Manager; Jack Cook, Managing Editor: Dick Ward, Circuiation Manager: Jean Taylor, Accountant and Credit Manager; Wilt Popoff, Associate Editor. TENDER Assiniboia Junior High School Addition and Renovation Sealed tenders for the above project will be received up to 2:00 p.m.
(C.S.T.),- March 26th 1979, at the office of the Assinibola Unit No. 5, Assinibola, Saskatchewan. Drawings and Specifications may be obtained at the office of W.T. McGinn and Associates, 1457 Albert Street, Regina, Saskatchewan, on deposit of $50 recoverable upon return of same in good condition. Each bid shall be compiled on Canadian Standard Form of Construction Tender, R.A.I.C., C.C.A.
Document No. 10, Revised 1968, in duplicate, and must be accompanled by a Bid Bond in the amount of of the tender made payable to Assinibola School Unit No. 5. Sub-trades shall file their tenders in accordance with the Saskatchewan Bid Depository Regulations at the Moose Jaw Construction Association bedore 2:00 p.m. (C.S.T.), March 21st, 1979.
Documents may be examined at the following: -Moose Jaw Construction Association -Saskatoon Construction Association -Regina Construction Association -Sanford Evan, Winnipeg The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Mr. Glen Bell, Secretary Treasurer, Assiniboia Unit No. 5, Assiniboia, Saskatchewan. SOH OBO.
W.T. McGINN AND ASSOCIATES 1457 Albert Street, Regina, Saskatchewan. S4R 2R8. TENDERS PAINTING--MECHANICAL ROOMS AND PIPING PROVINCIAL OFFICE BUILDING SASKATOON, SASKATCHEWAN NO. GS CONTRACT 39 Sealed tenders will be received by the Director of Public Works Branch, 3130 8th Street East, Saskatoon until 2:00 P.M.
Central Standard Time, March 16, 1979 and will be in public immediately thereafter. The work consists of painting of mechanical equipment, pipes, walls, etc. and pipes in car park area. 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 Regina, Saskatoon, Moose Jaw, Prince Albert, the site office at 122 3rd Avenue North, Saskatoon and at Southam Building Reports and Sanford Evans Services Winnipeg.
Tenders must be accompanied by a Certified Cheque or a Bid Bond in the amount of at least ten per cent 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 TENDERS SUPPLY AND INSTALLATION OF MAIN FLOOR SIGNS PROVINCIAL OFFICE BUILDING SASKATOON, SASKATCHEWAN PROJECT NO. GS G122 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, 1979, 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 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 Tenders (Continued) TENDER Caretaking Supplies Equipment SEALED TENDERS FOR TAKING SUPPLIES WILL BE RECEIVED BY THE UNDER SIGNED UP TO MARCH 30, 1979. SPECIFICATIONS MAY BE OBTAINED FROM MR. D. A.
CARRIERE AT THE ADDRESS BELOW OR BY TELEPHONING 652-6464. THE LOWEST OR ANY TENDER WILL NOT NECESSARILY BE ACCEPTED. G. T. Molloy, Secretary Treasurer Saskatoon Catholic Board of Education 420 22nd Street East, SASKATOON, Saskatchewan S7K 1X3 Notices askat Notice of Hearing Zoning Appeals Board Re: Insufficient side yard for addition to 1117 Avenue B.
North, Lot 30, Plan F.K. (R.4 Pursuant to Section 83(3) (a) of The Planning and Development Act, 1973, TAKE NOTICE, that submissions will be heard by the Zoning Appeals Board (Municipal Planning Commission) of The City of Saskatoon on THURSDAY, March 22, 1979 at 7:00 p.m. in the COUNCIL CHAMBER, City Hall, Saskatoon, Saskytchewan, from any interested parties in respect to the subject appeal. The appellant, Mr. Harold Tallis, of The City of Saskatoon, has filed an appeal pursuant to Section82(1) (b) of the Planning and Development Act, 1973, in connection with insufficient side yard for an addition to 1117 Avenue North, Lot 8.
Block 30, Plan F.K. which does not comply with the side yard requirements of an R.4 District pursuant to Section 28(8) (a) of Zoning Bylaw No. 4637. Anyone wishing any further information in the matter may obtain same by applying to the Secretary, Zoning Appeals Board, City Cleark's Office, City Hall, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Dated at Sakatoon, Saskatchewan, this 28th day of February, A.D., 1979.
W. Thiessen, Secretary Zoning Appeals Board CITY OF 1802.1982 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 2. Block 20, Plan F.F.1 (R.2 District) Pursuant to Section 83(3) (a) of the Planning and Development Act, 1973, TAKE NOTICE, that submissions will be heard by the Zoning Appeals Board (Municipal Planning commission) of The City of Saskatoon on THURDAY, March 22, 1979 at 7:30 p.m. or as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard, in the COUNCIL CHAMBER, City Hall, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, from any interested parties in respect to the subject appeal.
The appellant, Mr. R. Bailey, 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 refusal by The City of Saskatoon to issue a building permit for the 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 Section 28(7) of Zoning Bylaw No. 4637.
Anyone wishing any further information 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. W. Thiessen, Secretary Zoning Appeals Board OF Saskat Notice of Hearing Zoning Appeals Board Re: Insufficient front yard for attached garage to 210 Avondale Road, Lot 35, Block 383, Plan 76-S-01809, (R.1A District) Pursuant to Section 83(3) (a) of The Planning and Development Act, 1973, TAKE NOTICE, that submissions will be heard by the Zoning Appeals Board (Municipal Planning 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 the 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 request by The City of Saskatoon to reduce the attached garage at 210 Avondale Road, Lot 35, Block 383, Plan 76-S-01809 to provide the required 20 foot front yard pursuant to Section 28(7) of Zoning Bylaw No. 4637. Anyone wishing further information in the matter may 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. W. Thiessen, Secretary Zoning Appeals Board I NEW CLASSIFIED RATES (Effective Jan. 1, 1979) CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Ph.
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On days when the business office is closed, word ads for publication may be left in the box in the front vestibule of the -Phoenix office. Please be sure to leave your name, address, phone number and number of Insertions desired. Deaths 2 ANDERSON The death of Ada May Anderson occurred suddenly at her home at Netherhill on February 15th, 1979. She 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 her schooling and received her teacher's certificate. She began her teaching career in 1930 and taught in several Saskatchewan communities including D'Arcy, Plato, Kindersley and Young and retired from Melfort School in 1975 after 27 years in this 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 Lodge, Young Rebecca Lodge, Netherhill Rebecca Lodge, Netherhill U.C.W. and Kindersley Hospital Auxiliary, She is survived by her mother Mrs.
Mary Anderson of Netherhill, brothers Wilbert George Anderson of Netherhill and Melvin James Anderson of Kindersley and sisters Dorothy Jean Butler and Laura Evelyn Mooney of Saskatoon, also nephews Terry Anderson and Gerry Mooney. Nieces Corinne O'Brian, Marla 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, Kindersley on February 21st, 1979 with Rev.
J. T. Bray officiating. Gus Herman, Mel Campbell, David Delday, Robert Reid, Richard Dale and Allen Bourne acted as pallbearers. Interment was at Netherhill Cemetery.
DYBVIG The death of Nora 0. Dybvig age 84 years, of Sherbrooke Community Centre, and formerly of Kinley, occurred at her residence on March 3rd, 1979. The Funeral Service will be held on Wednesday, March 7th at 1:30 p.m.from the Chapel of the Saskatoon Funeral Home. Memorial Donations to the Canadian Cancer Society, 305 219 22nd St. East, will be appreciated in lieu of flowers.
Surviving are: 5 sons Norman, Surrey B.C., Gordon and Walter both of Saskatoon, Leonard, Vancouver, B.C., and Clinton, Kinley, also 11 grandchildren and 14 greatgrandchildren. She was predeceased by her husband Alfred Dybvig in 1940, 2 daughters Ida and Thelma and 1 son Gerald. Mrs. Dybvig was born in Fergus Falls, Minnesota. She came with her family in 1903 to settle at Kinley, Sask.
where she married Alfred Dybvig in 1910. Mrs. Dybvig had resided in Saskatoon since 1946. Interment will take 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 St. SUBSCRIPTION RATES By carrier $1.00 per week collected bi-weekly BY MAIL IN CANADA1 year $66.00 I month $8.00 Sat. Only- yearly $18.00 00 BY MAIL IN U.S.A. FOREIGN Subscription rate per year $60.00 $155.00 Total $225.00 6 months $30.00 Postage. $85.00 Total $115.00 3 months.
$19.50 $38.50 Total $58.00 Saturday Only $19.00 Postage. $28.00 Total $47.00 MAIL SUBSCRIPTION RATES IN SASKATCHE WAN 1 year. $60.00 6 months $36.00 3 months $19.50 month $6.80 Sat. Only-yearly $18.00 CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAY, SUNDAYS 652-9200 Deaths 2 (Continued) MOIR-The death of Mr. Forbes Dawson Moir occurred March 2nd, 1979 in a 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 Glenside district, and farmed till 1965 when he moved to Outlook, Sask. Left to cherish, his wife, Mary, one daughter, Margerie (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 Glenside United Church with Rev. Austin Jagoe officiating. Burial will follow in Glenside Cemetery. Donations to Glenside United Church or charity of ones choice would be appreciated Outlook Funeral Chapel.
outlook, 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 Westwood 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 Krivoshien of Saskatoon, Mrs. Sanny Kabanuk of Saskatoon and Mrs. Katie Kinishanko of Vancouver. Also, one brother John of Hafford and 11 grandchildren.
He was predeceased by three brothers, Fred, Bill and Nick and by two sisters, Mrs. Edna Koolick and Mrs. Maggie Naumenko. Mr. Onishenko was born in Russia and came to Blaine Lake in 1907.
He was the town constable for 15 years retiring in 1960, but prior to that had been and implement dealer. During retirment, he was quite active in politics and with the Blaine Lake Senior Citizens organization. Cremation to follow. Arrangements are in care of Westwood Funeral Chapel. WALDNER The death of Eli J.
Waldner age 76 years of 1315 Avenue North occurred in a local hospital on March 3rd, 1979. The Funeral Service will be held on Wednesday, March 7th at 1:30 p.m. the College Park Convenant Church (located corner Acadia and Balfour St. near 8th St.) conducted by Rev. Everett Wilson and Pastor Jake Waldner.
In lieu of flowers donations to the Gideon Memorial Bible Plan will be appreciated. Surviving are: his wife Barabara; 2 daughters: Mrs. Alven Leedahl (Verna), Calgary and Mrs. Claire Vernon (Florence), Saskatoon; 2 sons Jim and his wife Grace, Wilkie, Sask. and Jerry and his wife Melsie, Saskatoon; 9 grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren; also 2 brothers Joe, Langham, Sask.
and Jake Tschetter, Saskatoon. Mr. Waldner was born December 1st, 1902 at Langham, Sask. and attended Neuhoffnung School. He married Barbara Hofer March 8th, 1925.
Mr. Waldnen was a pioneer diary farmer in the Dalmeny district. During his years on the farm he was active in many community organizations including serving as secretar-treasurer of the Rose Leaf School Board for many years. He had been an active member of the Emmanuel Mennonite Church congregation in the Langham district. He retired from dairy farming to make his home in Saskatoon in 1962.
He had been an active member of Elim Tabernacle congregation for the past 4 years. Mr. and Mrs. Waldner observed their 50th Wedding Anniversary in 1975. Interment will take place in the Emmanuel Church Cemetery near Langham.
Saskatoon Funeral Home is in care of arrangements. WONDERWORD by OUELLET JO 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. SNOWSHOES Solution: 13 letters main issue 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. EON DA A I FR sI I EN ME AY LT WON BERM DEMAND SULE RAIL AS QUES OD DUN WOOD RI NO TC HAV TI RUT AN TAM A RNN SLOT CSES I OSA ET NOURN EZ PT EAR PAW A cent during the first three days of March, compared with a test period the previous week.
Consumption dropped 56.880 kilowatts. In Kentville, consumption increased 4.900 kilowatts or 1.35 per cent. Melfort will receive its trophy on a CBC television program March 11. Los Angeles Times Syndicate Factories, Bearpaws, Feet, Binding; Fitness, Climates, Clubs, Costs; Demand. Designs, Frames, Fuse; Hide, History, Hunting: Indians; Laces; Sale, Market; Nature; Outdoors; Pairs, Pile, Price: Safe, Sport, Sort, Solitude, Step: Teams, Techniques, Thongs, Trails, Transportation, Tribes, Type; Useful; Vary; Winter, Wood.
Saturday's Answer: PAMPERING To order Wonderword collection send $1.50, which includes postage and handling, to Wonderword this newspaper, P.O. Box 90, Los Angeles, Ca. 90053..
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