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Star-Phoenix from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada • 45

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Saturday, August 25, 1979 Saskatoon, Saskatchewan Star-Phoenix 1 InMemoriam, 4 I Continued) Tenders tContmuedi Deaths 2 (Continued) Personal Services 15 (Continued) Help Wanted 31 (Continued) Help Wanted 31 (Continued) CARPENTER OR carpenters helper with experience, also truck driver with mechanical aptitude. lAlso, janitorial personnel, full and (part time. Apply In person 114 20th St. West. ATTENTION LANDLORDS! Clean accomodations will rent much more quickly.

Wt have special rates for empty dwellings. Call Elite Carpet Care. 3846066. CARPENTRY, FRAMING, Roofing, Drywall, Taping, Spantex, Spraytex, Cabinets, Painting, Finishing. Free Est.

6535637. 3738564. COUNTRY KITCHEN. Saskatoon Is now hiring for the following positions: Full and part tfmedining staff Full and part time cooks Full and part time dishwashers Apply In person to Manager, 1735 Idylwyld Dr. North or 2912 8th St.

East or send resume to No. 11 1604 Main St. Saskatoon. Classified Index Phone 653-2100 or 664-8271 Buying. Selling, Renting, Trading, READ and USE Classified Ads.

DO IT DAILY! (TATER) McElree In loving memory of a dear mother and grandmother Evelyn who passed away August 25th, 1977. Two years have passed since that sad day. When one we loved was called away. Her weary hours and days of pain. Her troubled nights are past, And In our aching hearts we know.

She found sweet rest at last. Her memory Is our keepsake. With it we will never part, God has her in His keeping. We have her In our heart. But If we could have one lifetime wish, One dream that would come true.

We'd pray to God with all our hearts. For yesterday and you. Days of sadness still come o'er us. Tears In silence often flow. Memory keeps her ever near us, Though she died two years ago.

"She Is as dear to-day as in the hour she passed Too dearly loved to ever be forgotten. Lovingly remembered by daughter Terry Hook, and husband Terrence; grandchildren Jeff and Jason. f-V I Canadian1 National TENDERS FOR The quarrying, crushing, screening, hauling and stockpiling of 750,000 N.T. of crushed rock ballast, plus at the option of the railway an extension of an additional 250,000 N.T. crushed rock ballast on completion of original contract at Wat-comb.

Ontario, Mile 131 Graham Subdivision Sealed tenders addressed to Regional Chief Engineer, Winnipeg, Manitoba enclosed In the self addressed envelope supplied, will be received up to 12: 00 noon C.D.T. September 6, 1979. Tendering documents related to this protect will be available on and after 27th August 1979 from the following: Regional Chief Engineer, Room 460, CN Station. Winnipeg, Man. Track Roadway Engineer, C.N.

Tower, Saskatoon Track Roadway Officer, Servo-centre Thunder Bay Regional Chief Engineer, Floor 22, C.N. Tower, Edmonton Regional Chief Engineer, Room 257, Union Station, Toronto Track Roadway Officer, Room 102, CN. Station, Vancouver For further information, please phone (204) 946-2472, Winnipeg. P. J.

MacDonald Regional Chief Engineer Winnipeg, Manitoba POCHA The death of Pearl Esther Pocha age 80 years of 38 Mount Pleasant Court, Saskatoon occurred suddenly In Toronto on August 22, 1979. The Funeral Service will be held on Monday, August 27th at 1:30 p.m. from the Chapel of Saskatoon Funeral Home conducted by Rev. Peter Millen. (In lieu of flowers, donations to the Canadian Diabetic Association, Box 1763, Saskatoon would be appreciated.) Surviving are: a daughter, Mrs.

Doreen Kerr of Rexdale. Ontario; three sons, Lloyd, Merle and Gordon all of Saskatoon; a stepson. Bud Pocha of Prince Albert; 8 grandchildren; 7 great grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Alice Reeves, Mrs. Mabel Reeves and Mrs.

Lucy Lougheed and a brother, Frank Jones. She was predeceased by her husband, Henry In September, 1974. Mrs. Pocha was bom in Langdon, North Dakota and lived for most of her life In Saskatchewan. She had made her home in Saskatoon since 1942.

Interment will take place in Woodiawn Cemetery. (Courtesy parking south of the Chapel on 4th Avenue at 25th Street). HUNT The death of M.E. (Eric) Hunt, age 67, occurred in Vancouver General Hospital on August 19, 1979, following a lengthy illness. He leaves to mourn his wife Kay in Vancouver; 2daughters Carol Rose in California; Maureen Hunt in Oregon; and sister Gertie Taylor in Hawarden, and their families.

He was predeceased by his father, George Hunt at Vimy Ridge in 1918; step-father W.G. Hazell in 1965; brother Gordon In 1969; and mother, Gertrude Hazell in 1977. The late Mr. Hunt was born In Saskatoon July 26, 1912, and attended schools there. In the early 30's he joined the R.C.N.V.R., and during the war was a Petty Officer In the R.C.N.

He worked In the mines at Brlttania Beach, B.C., in the late 30's, then made Vancouver his home until his death. There will be no Funeral as Mr. Hunt requested his body be sent to the Faculty of Medi-cine in Vancouver. INSTRUCTION .121 INSULATION 95 INSURANCE 27 INVESTIGATION-SECURITX 120 INVESTMENTS 28 INVESTMENT PROPERTIES 185 JANITORIAL SERVICES 115 LANDSCAPING 104 LAWN MOWERS 67 LISTINGS WANTE0 192 LIVESTOCK 8 ACCESSORIES 141 LOANS WANTED 26 L00GE NOTICES IB LOST 8 F0UN0 16 LOTS FOR SALE 177 LUMBER 8 SUPPLIES 51 MEATS 64 MEMORIAL SOCIETY 8 MOBILE HOMES 194 MONEY TO LOAN 25 MONUMENTS 9 MORTGAGES 193 MOTORCYCLES 8 BICYCLES 81 MOTOR HOMES 84 MOVING 8 STORAGE 118 MUSICAL INSTRUCTION 125 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 126 NURSING HOMES 124 OFFICE HELP WANTED 40 OUT OF TOWN PROPERTIES 179 PAINTING-DECORATIONS 97 PART TIME HELP WANTED 37 PERSONAL 14 PERSONAL SERVICES 15 PETS 66 PHOTOGRAPHY 58 PLASTERING-STUCCO 98 PLUMBING 8 HEATING 96 PARCEL POST 130 POULTRY 8 EGGS 144 PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY 131 PROF. 8 MANAGEMFNT HELP 42 PROPERTY TO RENT 167 PROPERTY WANTE0 178 RAFFLE WINNERS 17 REMOVAL SERVICE 117 RENTAL AGENTS 168 RENTAL SERVICE 114 RESORTS 8 COTTAGES 181 RESTAURANT HELP 38 REPAIR SERVICE 116 ROOFING-EAVESTROUGHS 99 ROOMS FURNISHED 151 ROOMS UNFURNISHE0 152 ROOMS FURN 8 UNFURN 153 ROOMS WANTED 154 SALES PERSONNEL 43 SECRETARIAL HELP WANTED 41 SEPTIC TANKS Ill SERVICE STATIONS 78 SHARPENING SERVICES 113 SKIING EQUIPMENT 90 SNOWMOBILE 8 ACCES 89 S0UN0 EQUIPMENT 59 STABLES 139 STORES 8 OFFICES 190 ST0RES-0FFICES TO RENT 164 SUITES FURNISHE0 155 SUITES UNFURNISHED 156 SUITES PARTIALLY FURN 157 SUITES WANTED 158 TAPED MUSIC 128 TEACHERS WANTED 47 TENTS-TARPAULINS 88 TOWING SERVICE 80 TRADE SCHOOLS 122 TRADES 8 CONST HELP 32 TRADES 8 PROFESSIONS 92 TRUCKS BUSES FOR SALE 69 TRUCK REPAIRS 8 ACCESS 77 TV RENTALS 173 UPHOLSTERY 54 WANiEO TO RENT 174 WAREHOUSE SPACE 188 WAREHOUSE SPACE TO RENT 165 WELL 0RILLING 112 VANS 8 ACCESSORIES 70 VEHICLE STORAGE 83 HELP WANTED Immediately, persons to wait tables, cooks, bartenders, night person for the Davidson Hotel Ltd.

Box 849, Davidson, Sask. Phone 567-3131. William M. Mercer Ltd. Actuaries Consultants An opening exists In our Regina office for the following type of person: a recent mathematlcs-Computer Science graduate with the ability to program fluently In FORTRAN with an Interest in pursuing actuarial studies leading ultimately to Fellowship status in the Canadian Institute of Actuaries.

If you think you satisfy these requirements call or write: Mike Hlrd, M.SC., F.I.A., ASA Actuary William M. Mercer Ltd. Suite Ave. Regina, Saskatchewan S4T1N6 569-8084 Applications are now being accepted for a SHIPPER RECEIVER Full time, good starting salary depending on experience, complete benefits, experience preferred, but not necessary. Apply In person to: Personnel Dept.

F. W. Woolworth 220 -21st St. E. Saskatoon ASSISTANT PURCHASER required by local electrical contractor.

Duties Involve purchasing, stock control, and supervising shipping and receiving Hours are 8a.m.-5p.m. Monday-Frlday. Knowledge of electrical materials would be an asset. Reply In cofidence stating experience, and salary expected to the Manager, Box 1543 Saskatoon S7K3R3. ASSISTANT MANAGER wanted.

Experience In dining room service and bartending required. Apply Smuggler's, 416 21st St. 652-0074. BANFF Desk Clerks and chamber persons requred for modern lodge. Accomodation provided.

Write or phone rav-ellers Inn, P.O., Box 1017, Banff, Alberta. TOL 0C0, (403) 762-4401, after six, 762-2123. BARTENDERS REQUIRED. Must be 19 years, experience preferred but will train. Permanent WAITER-WAITRESS.

Must be 19 years for licensed dining room, also banquet help. Phone 244-5533 or 242-0790 for interview. VILLAGE MAINTENANCE PERSON REQUIRED General malntenace and utility person required by the Village of Leask to perform all maintenance operations Including sewer and water systems, garbage collection and other related duties. For further Information phone 466-2229 (Office) or466-2332 (Mayor C. E.

Harris) Applications to close 5 p.m. September 4th, 1979. Duties to commence as soon as possible thereafter. Please apply giving age. experience, references and salary expected to: Village of Leask, P.O.

Box 190, Leask, Sask! SOJ 1M0 GERANSKY BROTHERS Construction wants experienced help for setting up basements. Phone 661-2215. HARVEST HELP needed near Saskatoon. Starting $800 $1,000. Final wage dependant on experience with combines, swathers and mechanical abilities.

374-8924 and 653-3906. OF mi-mi COUPLE REQUIRED for janitorial services. 8 a.m. -11 a.m. Must be bondable and have a desire to see a job well done.

Afternoon work also available after September 1st. 652-7530. DEVELCON ELECTRONICS Ltd has an Immediate opening for electronic assemblers. Good working conditions, pay commensurate with experience. Near bus route.

Phone 373-9811 for Interview. DISPATCHER REQUIRED for transportation Company. Must have experience In trucking Industry and should be familiar with different areas of Saskatoon. 664-3193. DIVISION OF Consolidated Food Products now needs permanent men and women for appliance service and sales department.

Full or part time. Top pay. No previous experience needed. Car helpful. Call personnel manager at 343-8279 am.

DRIVER FOR Seml-traller unit, grain and fertilizer. Greschuk Farms Transport Ltd. Elstow, Sask. Call Nick 374-1998 or Dan HUSKY CAR Truck Stop Circle Dr, and Idylwyld requires experienced tire repairperson. Must have experience In truck tires, above average earnings.

Apply In person. COIN OPERATED Truck wash and truck storage requires a full-time attendant. The successful applicant must have a good working knowledge of the trucking Industry and experience In the operation of a coin operated vechlle washing facility. For Interview-appointment phone Murray: 665-6999. COIN OPERATED truck wash and truck storage requires a full-time attendant.

The successful applicant must have a good working knowledge of the trucking Industry and experience In the operation of a coin operated vehicle washing facility. For Interview appointment. Phone Murray 665-6999. EXPERIENCED EAVES-TROUCHER required. Apply CBS, Building Products Ltd.

119 Ave. D. N. EXPERIENCED CLEANING STAFF required part-time fulltime available. Apply Box 353 Star-Phoenix.

EXPERIENCED STORE Manager required for local Co-operative In Isolated Northern community of Wollaston Lake, Sask. 220 air miles North of La Ronge. Population 470. Housing provided. Working couple preferrable.

Sale $600,000. Submit applications or Inquiries to Bob Benz, Wollaston Lake, Sask. SOJ 3CO. Phone 633-2001. EXPERIENCED SCRAP metal sorter.

Must have knowledge of sorting and grading metals. Permanent position. Top wages. Rated on B. Auto Wrecking, 652-6045.

EXPERIENCED BEVERAGE room waiter-waitress needed. Apply In person Parktown Motor Hotel. See Tom. SENIOR ACCOUNTUNING CLERK FEDERATED CO-OPERATIVES LIMITED has this excellent oppor-tunlty available In the COR-' PORATE accounting: DEPARTMENT located in Saskatoon. Duties Involve the co-ordination of the work activities Involving the processing of accounts payable.

Other responsibilities Involve the setup and maintenance of the computerized payable system. Applicants must have a minimum of three years' related accounting experience and a university degree In the accounting discipline or completion of three to four years In the RIA Program. Preference will ba given to applicants with previous supervisory experience. Apply In wrltlngorphone: i Wholesale Personnel Manager Federated Co-operatives Limited P.O. Box 1050 1 Saskatoon, Saskatchewan S7K3M9 Phone: 244-3228 FRONT DESK and cooks personnel required.

Shift work Involved. Experience preferred. Apply in per? son to r. Larson at Hoi idav I nn. I If I i 7V --TY Nurse In vision and hearing screen City wide basis.

Maintains health UPHOLSTERY PROFESSIONAL WORKMANSHIP Commercial or Residential. Free Est. Pick-up 6i delivery. 2420807. m7 FOR FAMILY banquets, wedding receptions, club functions and other gatherings.

Call 665-6500, Catering Sands Hotel. Idylwyld Dr. 6 29th St. HAVE DUMP truck and tractor with front end loader. Will clean basements, backyards and land-scaping lobs.

6529141 miO HAWAII WAKIKI Condo Daily, weekly or monthly 65241 04k office hours only. mO HIRE US to haul your junk, clean up yard or basement. Put your basement in order. Dispose of useful arti-des. 244-9522 mO NUISANCE REMOVAL.

Give US a call. We will give you a price you can afford. Ken's Delivery. 3439359. m7 ALTERATION-REPAIRS On-the-Spot Drycleaners.

205 33rd St. W. 2445792. ENGINEERED ROBOTICS Implementations of Canada Inc. "THE SORCERER" Personal Computer for Home-Business 23158 2nd Ave.

N. Phone: 3736929 York Bldg. (under White Cross Drugs), m5 PROBLEM SOLVERS on all building repairs, maintenance or construction. all types of siding Installed. 382 mO Business Service Systems Secretarial services, typing, book-kepping, office overload, telephone answering, etc.

Phone 373 7337 after 6 p.m. ALTERATIONS 1 HOUR! Service from 8a.rn.-8p.rn. All types of clothing. 3826550. X3 SEWING FOR you.

The latest In fall and wlnterfashlons. 3730873. m2 SMALL APPLIANCES. Electric lamps and other miscellaneous items. Wayne's Flx-lt.

2807A Estey Dr. 3741907. m2 WILL DO typing and sewing at home. Terri. 3843072 ml CUSTOM DRAPES sewn at home.

2421006. WRITE FOR Catalog of 48calcultor programs. Math, engineering, other disciplines. Box 67, Osier, Sask. Lost Found 16 FOUND: Doberman with $1.00 coin on chain.

West side. Call 3840215. FOUND two 10 speeds. Must be identified. 6526154 LADIES WATCH found at W.S.

Wbolworths store 21st and 2nd Ave. Owner may claim by Identlflng. YOUNG BLACK and white cat lost In Buena Vista area. 6638498 LOST FIVE MONTH old Slemese cat female. Cream colored body with dark brown face, ears, tail, and feet.

Please call 3735383 or 6526706. LOST IN Sutherland for past two weeks, small black female cat with white markings onstomach. Wearing denim collar with gold studs.call 373 5547. LOST PEUGOT men's 10 speed, smokey blue, loaded. Call Mary 374-9739.

LOST SMOKEY grey male cat with white tip on tall and on each paw. White spot on chest and on stomach. Childs pet. 374-0946. LOST TWO year old black female part Siamese cat.

found return to 1034 University Drive. Reward. Phone 6523959. LOST 4 year old black male Cocker Spaniel. Reward for Information 3430175.

MISSING: Female Siamese cat -Sealpoint 13 Vi years old. Disappeared in Wildwood area August 11th. Phone 3743014. RED FEMALE IRISH SETTER. Answers to the name of Irish.

Lost in the Travel Lodge area. Reward offered. Phone 3430549 after 4p.m. REWARD. PUPPY LOST.

Sun. Aug. 19, Richmond Heights, City Park area. German Shepherd cross, 5 mos, very friendly, reddish tan, braun collar. Very friendly.

652-3147, 3430453. WOULD THE lady In College Park who phoned 374-3014 Wednesday morning about a missing Siamese cat please phone again. Money to Loan 25 FIRST AND SECOND MORTGAGES on city and rural properties. Up to 25 year amortization. S.

Sieger Rep. Inland Trust Savings Corp. Ltd. 2421188. 206 Birks Saskatoon.

y5 Investments 28 HiKVE $35,000 cash. Want small business orgood investment. Apply to Box 352 D. Star Phoenix. Help Wanted 31 ADULT WOULD like palno teacher.

Alternate Saturdays. Prefer West side. 244-8435. Front Desk Manager required A large Canadian Hotel Co. with International affiliation.

Good starting salary and company benelfts for successful candidate. Excellent opportunity for advancement as expansion In Western Canada Imminent. Applicants should be: Self Starting Young and ambitious Experienced In front desk procedures Enjoy working with people Seeking the hotel Industry as a career. Please call (306) 527-6385 to arrange for Interview with Mr. R.

Williams. SHIPPER RECEIVER Alert, aggressive person required by Canada's largest food service equipment firm. Permanent position providing excellent opportunity and on-the-job training. 40-hour week. Submit a resume In confidence to: Russell Food Equipment 4141st Ave.

No. Saskatoon, Sask. APARTMENT COMPLEX requires reliable, competent maintenance personnel. Full time. References.

384-1711. ACREAGE INDUSTRIAL 148 ACREAGE (RURAL) 134 AGENTS 44 AIRCRAFT 73 ALL TERRAIN VEHICLES 87 ANTIQUES 53 ANTIQUE VEHICLES 71 ANNIVERSARIES 13 APARTMENT BLOCKS 189 ARTICLES FOR SALE 50 ARTICLES WANTED 56 AUCTIONS 52 AUTOS FOR SALE 68 AUTO REPAIRS 8 ACCES 76 AUTO 6 TRUCK RENTALS 75 AUTOS 8 TRUCKS WANTED 74 BABYSITTING-CHILD CARE 36 BANDS 8 ORCHESTRAS 127 8 C. PROPERTIES 180 BICYCLES 8 MOTORCYCLES 81 BIRTHS 1 BOARO 8 ROOM FOR RENT 149 BOARD 8 ROOM WANTED 150 BOATS 8 ACCESSORIES 82 BUSINESS COLLEGES 123 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 183 BUILDINGS 135 CA8INETS-FURNITURE 106 CAMPERS 8 TRAILERS 85 CAMPING EQUIPMENT 86 CARD OF THANKS 5 CARPETS-FL00RING 109 CATERING 129 CEMENT-BRICK 101 CHAINSAWS 138 CHIMNEY-FURNACES 100 CHRISTMAS TREES 49 COINS 8 STAMPS 57 COMING EVENTS 19 COMMERCIAL PROPERTIES 186 CONDOMINIUMS 191 CONTRACTING-CARPENTERS 93 COTTAGES TO RENT 166 CREMATORIUMS CUSTOM HARVESTING 145 0EATHS 2 DOMESTIC HELP WANTED 35 DRIVEWAYS 102 ELECTRICIANS-WELDERS 94 EMPLOYMENT WANTE0 48 ENGAGEMENTS 12 EQUIPMENT RENTALS 170 EXCAVATING 103 FARM EQUIPMENT 137 FARM HELP WANTED 33 FARM LANOFOR RENT 133 FARM LAN0 FOR SALE 132 FARMS WANTED 136 FEED 8 SEED 143 FINANCIAL 24 FINISHING 107 FIREPLACES 110 FISHFARMING 140 FLEA MARKET 55 FL0RISTS-FL0WERS 61 FUNERALS 3 FUNERAL DIRECTORS 6 FURNITURE RENTALS 172 GARAGES 8 PARKING 79 GARDEN AND LAWN 62 GARDEN PRODUCE 63 GLASS 108 HAIRDRESSERS WANTED 39 HALL RENTALS 171 HELP WANTED 31 HOBBIES 8 CRAFTS 60 HOME IMPROVEMENTS 105 HORSE TRAILERS 142 HOSPITAL PERSONNEL 46 H0TELS-M0TELS 184 HOUSES FOR RENT FURN 159 HOUSES FOR RENT UNFURN 160 HOUSES FURN 8 UNFURN 161 HOUSES FOR SALE 196 HOUSES WANTE0-BUY 195 HOUSES WANTEO-RENT 162 IN MEM0RIUM 4 IND. L0TS-SALE-RENT 147 IN0. MACHINERY 8 REPAIRS 146 Personal 14 IConlinued) FOR WEDDING RECEPTIONS, banquets, dancing.

Accommodates 25-275. Marigold 664-3123. yl FREE ESTIMATES. TV, radio repairs. Mayfal TV 653-5366.

yO GOING EAST? Responsible man In 30's with references will help dirve. Holidaying to Montreal Marl-times. 374-2759. GOOD NEWS daily 24 hour taped telephone devotion call. 384-0244.

y4 THE LOVE SHOP "GOURMET LOVERS GUIDE 122 page selection of adult toys, exotic lingerie, lotions St potions, books. Free gift offer of $3.95 value with each catalogue. Send $195 to: All Pharma Research Dept. 421 570GranvellleSt Vancouver, B.C. V6C 1W6.

BIG GAME GUIDE In the Canadian Rockies using pack and saddle horses. Book now for fall hunts. Dale Harke, Box 295 Evans-burg, Alberta. TOE OTO. Ph.

1-(403)-727-2266. mO LATEST AND BEST Adult merchandise In the world. 237 20th St, W. 242-0771. XS LORNE'S PROPERTY Mtce.

Lawn cutting, fence repairs, vacant lot 8t yard cleanup. Tree pruning, cutting hauling. Tractor 6ft mower St 4ft mower. Free Est. Ph.

382-3134 after 5. m4 MRS. SUMMERS Reader and Advisor Are you worried, troubled, seeking help, need advise, concerning love, business or marriage. Mrs. Summers will tell the past, present, and future.

Call anytime. (414) 248-9724. m2 ROSE MARKING DEVICES. 131B 20th St. West.

244-5885. Manufacturers of rubber stamps, pocket stamps, self Inking stamps. m5 CHECK US NOW Single, widowed, separated, divorced welcome Designed for companionship, casual dating, matrimony, correspondence Now Is our 8th year of serving you with proven success. Large established, respectable membership throughout Saskatoon and Saskatchewan Free confidential interview no obligation. For your dating arrangements call: 665-1991 Or for further Information or correspondence mall coupon below to: BEAS DATA-MATE 158 2nd Ave.

Saskatoon Or 1834 Broad St Regina NAME ADDRESS tELEPHONE ACE Card ol Thanks 5 INGLE The family of the late Mrs. Amelia Finglerwlshtoexpress thanks and appreciation to all who shared in the loss of our dear mother, grandmother, great grandmother and great great grandmother. We are grateful for your loving support, through cards, calls, flowers, food and visits. Special thanks to Dr. A.

F. Dolg, Nursing Staff on 3rd floor West in City Hospital, Park Funeral Home, Rev. K. Peterson, Organist, soloist and pallbearers, for kindness and service given. All is gratefully appreciated by The Flngler Family.

MANY THANKS go out to alt our dear relatives and friends who really surprised us on our 40th Anniversary August 12th. Please accept our heartfelt appreciation for all the hard work, best wishes, your gifts and especially your love. May Jehovah God Bless you all. Bill and Marlon Danylchuk. Funeral Directors 6 WESTWOOD FUNERALCHAPEL Rae J.

Murdock Phone 653-3434 20th St. Ave. X.3 SASKATOON FUNERALHOME W. ARNOLD EDWARDS ROBERT F.DAURIE Ph. 2445577 3384th Ave.

N. PARK FUNERALCHAPEL Terry G. Michayliuk Donald Somers 311 3rd Ave. No. Phone 244-2103 MCKAGUE'S FUNERALHOME ROBERT J.

MCKAGUE DONALD A. NEWBIGGING Phone 6643131 300 3rd Ave. S. V3 Crematoriums 7 PRAIRIE VIEW CHAPEL Memorial and Cremation Services Highway 11 South 242-7884 Box 2061 V7 Monuments 9 In Saskatoon EMILYTABASNIUK FLORENCE MOOR 71 4 Second Ave. N.

Phone 652-5363 FAMILY MEMORIAL ARTS LTD 1005-20THST. WEST Wilf Mlchayluk-H. Cibney Days or evenings 652-2210 m5 Personal 14 BEAUTY-FASHION-POISE The PIZZAZZ School of Personal Development believes every woman can be more beautiful but few know how. Learn all the techniques St discover the ultimate of YOUR TOTAL BEAUTY POTENTIAL. Call now for your FREE beauty analysis personalized Interview.

653 3830 ml) ALL SEWING Gowns, pant suits, dresses. Alter-atlons 1 hour service. 382-6550. V8. ARE YOU PREGNANT? We can help both of you.

Birthright 652-9991. XZ ATTENTION BRIDES! Sewing for you and your attendants. 3730873. THE PERSONAL ACQUAINTANCE SERVICE A dignified and professional way of meeting suitable persons for marriage or lasting friendships, Operated over 10 years as a national service by The Pastoral Institute, P.A.S. is a non-profit.

Inter-faith program designed to acquaint those whc might otherwise never become known to each other. For further Information without obligation, write to 1134 8th Ave. S.W., Calgary, Alta. T2P 1J5." BEER BOTTLES 40 cents doz. Pop bottles 8, 15, 20 cents each.

Min. 10 doz. 384 0737. m8 BIRTH CONTROL Information. Planned Parenthood.

244-7989. m2 Bruce Loves Jyl I. CRISIS LINE needs volunteers. We need warm, mature people. Train-ng provided.

For further Informa-tlon call 664-4618. CUSTOM DRAPES made In my home. Fall-haven. 3840011, DANCE FOR single parents and guests, Saturday August 25th, 9 pm at the Army and Navy Club. Music by The Variation.

DRIVING LESSONS. Phone 652-1460. Practical and theory. Modern Driving School. FOR ALL your travel arrangements In and out of the country by rail, air, or sea, contact Slnfonla Travel Bureau, Midtown Plaza, 6521272.

TENDERS REROOFING SCHOOL AT RAMA AND COMPOSITE HIGH SCHOOL AT CANORA. Sealed Tenders will be received up to 4:00 p.m. Regina City Time, September 14, 1979 at the office of the Architect for the reroofing of the School at Rama and Composite High School at Canora. Each Tender shall be accompanied by a certified cheque or bid bond in the amount of 5 of the tender and made payable to the Canora School Division No. 37.

Drawings and specifications may' be obtained by General and Roofing Contractors from GROLLE ARCHITECT St ENGINEER LIMITED. 4114 18th Avenue. Regina, Saskatchewan. S4S OCA on deposit of a cheque in the amount of $50.00. Drawings and specifications will be on display for subcontractors and suppliers at the following locations: School Division Office at Canora, Construction Associations at Regina, Moose Jaw and Saskatoon.

L. Skoretz Secretary-Treasurer Canora School Division No. 37 140 First Avenue Canora, Saskatchewan GROLLE ARCHITCT ENGINEER LIMITED Deaths 2 ASSALY The funeral service for the late Billie Assalyof Melfort, who passed away July 28th, was held on Wednesday, August 1st with Sid Sharkey officiating assisted by Willis Propp in Melfort, Sask. Billie Assaly was born in Alameda, Saskatchewan, the daughter of Allan and Joanna Paul. She grew to womanhood and received her education in the Alameda community.

Following a training in the field of cosmetics. Billie came to Melfort where she was employed by one of the local druggists. Shortly thereafter, she married Michael Assaly and the couple moved to Regina where Mike was a professional accountant.lt was during this period that a daughter Adrienne and a son Thomas were born. In 1949 the family moved back to Melfort and opened a jewellery business. Five years later, in 1954, Mike Assaly died and Billie continued to operate the business until her death on Saturday, July 28th.

Left with cherished memories are a son Thomas of Melfort, and a daughter Adrienne of Ottawa; three grandchildren, Jodi, Pauli, and Troy; four sisters, Helen, Evelyn, Edith and Ann and three brothers Russell, Porter and James; her beloved companion of fifteen years, Kermit. Active pallbearers were: Ian McDonald, Ed Pollock, Moe Lefebvre. Frank Woods, Harvey Olson and Bert Whitley. Honorary Pallbearers were; Clarence Olson, George McDonald, Vern Miner, Ray Pannell and Vern Olson. Organist was Bernice McCosh and soloist was Olive Mlddlemiss.

JOHNS The death of William James Melvin age 69 years of Humboldt, Sask. occurred suddenly in WStrous August 23rd, 1979. Funeral Services will be held Monday, August 27th at 11 a.m. at Westminister United Church Humboldt, conducted by Rev. I.

Fraser and Rev. M. Rose. Surviving are his loving wife; Jennette, one son. Met and daughter-in-law Ivadel of Regina, 3 daughters, Mrs.

Robert Rohrke (Eileen) of Humboldt, Mrs. John Love (Grace) of Saskatoon, and Mrs. Al Turner (Viola) of Saskatoon. Four sisters, Mrs. James Hardle (Berna) of Saskatoon, Mrs.

Jack Thompson (Gertie) of Saskatoon Mrs. Ellen Thompson of Lloyd-mimster, Mrs. Gordon Woodward (Effie) of Branden, Manitoba. 9 grandchildren and one great grand child. He was predeceased by his parents and one sister.

The late Mr. Johns was born In Lanigan, was married in 1929 to Jennette Vet-terl in Humboldt. They farmed in the Lanigan, Leroy and Humboldt areas. In 1957 they moved to Kitl-mat, B.C. for 4 years.

They then moved to Saskatoon and ran The Wild Animal Park for 4 years. Then worked for the City Transit for 10 years until his retirement. They moved into Humboldt In 1975. Interment will take place in Hlllcrest Memorial Gardens, in Saskatoon at approx. 2 o'clock Monday.

Scharf's Funeral Home of Humboldt will be In care of arrangements. SMOLINSKI The passing of Mrs. Olga Smollnski age 62 years of 1501 Central Avenue, Saskatoon occurred In a local hospital on Friday, August 24th, 1979. The Funeral Mass will be held on Monday, August 27th at 10: 00a.m. celebrated by Rev.

Father V. Mudri and Very Rev. Father M. Bzdel from St. Mary's Ukrainian Catholic Church, 120 105th Street West, (Sutherland).

Prayers will be said on Sunday evening, August 26th at 8:00 p.m. from St. Mary's Ukrainian Catholic Church. Surviving are: her loving husband, Nick; one daughter: Mrs. Walter (Mary) Zure-vlnsky of Meacham, two sons: Eugene and his wife Gloria of Edmonton, Alta, and Morris and his wife Iris of Saskatoon; eleven grandchildren; three sisters: Mrs.

Peter (Mary) Kostluk; Mrs. Sally Nizlnkevlch and Mrs. Nick (Victoria) Woroniuk, all of Saskatoon and one brother: Joe Hyshka of Smuts, Sask. She was predeceased by her father and mother: Mr. and Mrs.

Anton Hyshka and by one sister, Jennie and two brothers, John and Mike. The late Mrs. Smollnski was born and raised at Smuts, Sask. where she married her husband, Nick, In I933and farmed In the Aberdeen district. In 1952 they moved to the town of Vonda where they resided until 1964 when they came to Saskatoon where they had since resided.

Mrs. Smolinski was a member of St. Mary's Ukrainian Catholic Church. Interment will take place In theCatholic Cemetery. Arrangements are In care of Park Funeral Chapel.

RICHARDS-The death of Vivian M. Richards age 59 years of 2706 Clinkskill Drive, Saskatoon occurred in hospital on August 23, 1979. The Funeral Service will be held on Tuesday. August 28th at 7: 30 p.m. from the Chapel of Saskatoon Funeral Home conducted by Rev.

N. Stewart Dingwall. (In lieu of flowers donations to the Saskatchewan Heart Foundation, 440 2nd Avenue Saskatoon would be appre ciated). Surviving are: her husband, Orval; a son, Lawrence of Calgary; a daughter Darlene at home; a grandson, Todd; her mother, Mrs. Vera Mohr of Asquith and a brother.

Jack of Regina. She was predeceased by a son, Daryl. Mrs. Richards was born at Asquith and lived there until her marriage in 1940 which was the first wedding toa serviceman of the Second World War to be held in Asquith. Since 1940 she lived most of her time in Saskatoon.

Mrs. Richards had been employed as a bookkeeper-accountant for several years, with the Council for Crippled Children and Adults and Instructed in ceramics as well as being Secretary of the Ceramics Association for a period of 4years. Cremation to follow. (Courtesy parking south of the Chapel on 4th Avenue at 25th Street.) SCOTT The passing of Mr. Sparling Robert Scott age 81 years of Suite No.

10 515 Wilson Crescent, Saskatoon occurred in a local nursing home on Friday, August 24th, 1979. A Memorial Service will be held on Sunday, August 26th at 5:00 p.m. conducted by Captain R. Mackenzie from Park Funeral Chapel. 311 Third Avenue -North.

Courtesy parking north of the Chapel. Surviving are: his loving wife. Myrtle; one daughter: Mrs. Ed (Marjory) Watson of Saskatoon; one son: Robert of Eu Claire, Wisconsin, U.S.A.; four grandchildren and one brother: Donald of Medicine Hat, Alta. He was predeceased by one son, Gordon, killed serving with the R.C.A.F.

in England during World War "Two and by two brothers, Foster and Hector and one sister, Mrs. Marguerite Dowswell. The late Mr. Scott was bom in Winchester, Ontario and in 1906 came west with his parents to Moose Jaw, Sask. Mr.

Scott served during the First World War from 1916 until being invalided home in October 1918 and receiving his discharge in November 1919. He married his wife. Myrtle (nee Cunningham) in 1920 in Moose Jaw. In 1919 Mr. Scott joined the Dominion Fruit Co.

(now known as western Grocers) first as a salesman and later being promoted to manager in Brandon. Man. He also served as manager in Saskatoon, Calgary and later Regina where he retired In 1960. In 1964 he moved to Saskatoon where he had since resided. Mr.

Scott held a Life Membership from St. George Masonic Lodge in Moose Jaw and was also a former member of the Canadian Legion. Cremation. Arrangements are in care of Park Funeral Chapel. Funerals 3 GRAY The Funeral Service for Mr.

James Foulis Gray who died on August 22nd, 1979 was held from Park Funeral Chapel on August 24th at 1:30 conducted by Captain R. John Foley. Pallbearers were: Wtayne Gray, Ian Gray, Jim Allen, Joe Phelps, Andrew Walker, Bert Worman. Following cremation interment wi II take place in the family plot In Woodiawn Cemetery. Arrangements are in care of Park Funeral Chapel.

MAYBRODA The Funeral Mass of Mrs. Tillie Maybroda who died on August 21st, 1979 was held from St. Georges Ukrainian Catholic Cathedral on Friday. August 24th at 10: 00 a.m. conducted by Rev.

W. Iwaszko. Pallbearers were: Eugene Woz-niak, Sam Korpan, Bill Blocha, Steve Worobetz, John Polywkan, Mike Rawlyk. Interment was made in the Catholic Cemetery. Arrangements were in care of Westwood Funeral Chapel.

VOTH The Funeral Service of Herbert J. Voth who died on Monday, August 20th, 1979 was held from Chapel, Saskatoon Funeral Home on Friday, August 24th at 1:30 p.m. conducted by Rev. N. Stewart Dingwall.

Pallbearers were: Tim Sands, Bob Voth, Brad Voth, Clayton Epp, Clifford Isaacson, Warren Morley. Interment took place In Langham Cemetery. WALTON The Funeral Service of Maude E. Walton who died on Tuesday, August 21st, 1979 was held from Aberdeen United Church, Aberdeen, Saskatchewan on Friday, August 24th at 2:00 p.m. conducted by Rev.

L.W. Schnell. Pallbearers were: George Kirk, Henry Klassen, Malcolm Weir, Charles Gordon, Leonard Conn, Clarence Huffman. Interment took place In Aberdeen Cemetery. Arrangements were in care of Saskatoon Funeral Home.

InMemoriam 4 NORMAN In loving memory of a dear husband and father Nesbitt Arnold Norman who passed away August 26th, 1975. As life unfolds another year. Treasured memories keep you near. Silent thoughts of times together, Are memories that will last -forever. Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by his wife Dianna and family.

HEALTH AIDE Public Health Department DUTI ES: Assists the Public Health Ing tests to school children on a records as dl rected. QUALIFICATIONS: Grade XII education and interest In preventive health services. HOURS OF WORK; Approximately two and one-half days per week, from September to June. SALARY: $4.61 per hour (currently under review.) UTILITY-WOMAN Centennial Auditorium DUTIES: Care and operation of boilers, fan units, central vacuumsys-tern, replacement of filters, air conditioning equipment, valve system, etc. Repairs minor plumbing defects and meeting room Performs painting, tile laying and minor repairs involving carpentry or, decorating.

Assists In the handling of freight for each Performs janitorial duties, l.e. collection of refuse, washing floors, etc. Personal 14 (Continued) SHAKLEE NATURAL Products. Distributorships avail. 373-8744.

m7 SPEND WINTERIN CANADA'S HAWAII Snow rarely falls, Sun often shines. Moderate temperature. COME TO VICTORIA THIS WINTER. STAY AT THE NEW ROYAL OLYMPIC HOTEL RIGHT DOWNTOWN. Rooms, Family Units, One bedroom suites.

Kitchenettes Optional. Free Parking. Phones, Color TV. weekly Rates. No charge to registered Prairie guests if snow falls In Victoria.

Details St Reservations ROYAL OLYMPIC HOTEL, 642 Johnson, Victoria, B.C. V8W1M6 YO SOCIAL FUNCTIONS organized by Saskatoon Single Parents Assoc. Anyone Interested attend meetings every third Tuesday of month, base-mentof Public Library. 8 o'clock. SWINGTIME NEWS, picture ads, dances for Swingers in Wash.

St western Canada. Est. 1989. $4 per copy or free details. CY Club, P.O Box 2410, New Westminster, B.C.

V3L 5B6. THUNDERBIRDTRAVELoffersa personalized courteous travel service by experts In the industry. For any or all of your travel requirements please call on us first at Thunderbird Travel, 608 Spadlna Cres. East. Saskatoon.

Ph. 664 2722 WHAT'S IN Your Name? Find out. Phone Kabalarlan Philosophy, 652 5191 or 244-9875. m7 FACED WITH A DRINKING PROBLEM? ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS 311 220 3rd. Ave.

South. Phone 665-6727anytime. Y5 Personal Services 15 FOR SMALL moving jobs, hauling junk St refuse phone 668 8582. mO ESP Secretarial Services Professional typing of letters, reports, resumes, theses, etc. Phone days: 664-2461, evenings: 6535617.

mO A BREAST PROSTHESIS The "COMPANION" 100 Silicone. Phone 3749707 Saskatoon. x2 ACCOUNTING. INCLUDING financial statements and tax returns filed. Smell and or large accounts welcome.

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3825939between 5 7 pm. mg FLAMAN INVESTIGATION and Security Agency Ltd. Uniformed guards armed guards Specializing in divorce evidence Box 362 Saskatoon, 343.8979 QUALIFICATIONS: Grade education, Fireman's Certificate and minimum of one year janitorial and maintenance experience. Knowl-' edge of stationary engineering work, plumbing and carpentry. HOU RS OF WORK Shiftwork and weekend work Involved.

SALARY: permonth (currently under review). DRAFTSMAN-WOMAN Engineering Department DUTIES: Prepared a wide range of drawings and-or charts for purpose of presentation, construction and recording municipal engineering, works, including utilities, streets, traffic, legal survey and buildings.) I nterprets and applies to the preparation of drawings a variety of source' documents Including field survey notes, statistical records, sketches, standard codes and standard procedural Instruction. Cata-: loges, files and retrieves engineering plans and records. QUALIFICATIONS: Grade XII education and graduation from a two-year drafting technology course. SALARY: $1,270 to $1,319 per month (subject for review In 1979) JOURNEYMAN LINEMAN (Male-Female) Electrical Department DUTIES: Constructs, erects, repairs and maintains underground and distribution systems.

QUALIFICATIONS: Grade 1 1 education Including physics, trigonometry and algebra, possession of a Saskatchewan Department of Labour Certificate In the Power Lineman -Trade or an Inter' Power Lineman's Certificate. SALARY: $11.33 per hour. For further Information regarding these positions, please contact the Personnel Services Department, City Hall, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan i I i.

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