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Star-Phoenix from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada • 25

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Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
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Regional B7 Tuesday, July 5, 1983 Saskatoon, Saskatchewan Star-Phoenix Deaths Deaths In Memoriams IContinued) iContmuPdl (Continued) EStarPhoenix Murder trial centres on bloody footprint KEITH The death of Mr. Ivan Wesley Keith of Sovereiqn, SHAW In loving memory of a dear husband, Ernie, who dipd accidentally on July 5lh. 198 at Imperial, Sask. Printed and published daily BEIRNES The death of Wilfred Clarence Beirnes age 79 years of 210 Montreal Avenue, Saskatoon occurred in a except Sundays and statutory occurred in the Saskatoon Cilv Hospital on June 23, 1983, at the age of 75 years. Mr.

holidays by Armadale Publish Keith was born at Collingwood, "His memory grows forever In Ihe garden of my heart." local hospital on July 1st, 19B3. The Funeral Service will be held on Wednesday, July 6th at Ontario on Auqust 8. 1907. He moved to Sedley, in ers Limited at the office of the STAR-PHOENIX, 204 Fifth Avenue North, Saskatoon, 1:00 p.m. from the Chapel of Saskatoon Funeral Home con Sadly missed bv your loving wife Ruth.

1918, with his family and they lived there three years before ducted by the Rev. N. Stewart Saskatchewan, S7K 2P1. Second Class Mail Registra Dingwall. (In lieu of flowers, moving to the farm in the Haddington district.

He attend Classified Index Phone 653-2100 Buying, Selling, Renting, Trading, READ and USE Classified Ads. DO IT DAILY! Card 01 Thanks donations to the Saskatchewan tion Number 0098. ed school at Sedley and the Haddington School and then Heart Foundation would be appreciated.) Lett to cherish his memory are: his loving wife, took up farming with' his la HOSE I wisn to sincerely thanK the doctors and all the nursing staff of Hilda; two sons, Berwvn of Direct dial numbers for Star-Phoenix Saskatoon and Norman (Joan) of Regina; three daughters, City Hospital tor all their care and kindness to me during my stay there. Also. I want to thank all my ther.

He was married to Jean Horner on October 26, 1939, and they continued to farm in fhe district until 1964, when they moved to farm at Sovereign. They farmed there until Darlene (Mrs. Harold General 652-9200 Accountants (Chartered) 312 314 Leacock) of Los Angeles, Don wonderful friends who came to see me bringing "well flowers, fruit 4, cards with lovely greetings. na (Mrs. Arthur Rice) of As-auith and Wenda Knox of Big- All this has been so very much appreciated.

God bless you all. now always. Rose Rose. gar; six grandchildren and one great-grandson; four sisters. Acreage Indus! 372 Acreage Rural ,345 Agents 75 Aircraft 181 All Terrain Vehicles 20S Antiques 109 1972, when thev retired to the village of Sovereign.

Since 1974, they have spent the winter months at Mesa, Arizona. Mr. Keith had been the leader of the Sovereign 4H Grain Do Girdler, Delia Mct-a- Editorial 664-8231 Circulation 664-8320 dyen and Neeta Amos of Victo Funeral Directors ria and Velma Hultman of saskatoon, also many nieces and nephews. He was predeceased bv his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Antique Vehicles i Apartment Blocks 490 Apartmenls-Holels Rent 399 Appliance Repair 17 Appraiser ACCI 329 Articles For Sale 103 Classified 653-2100 John Beirnes and five broth ers, Tom, Jim, Harland, Clin McKAGUE'S FUNERAL HOME ROBERT J. MCKAGUE DONALD A. NEWBIGGING Lake 6 Resort Lots 464 Landscaping 254 Lawnmowers .142 Lawyers 320 Legacies Memorial 10 Lisunqs Wanted 499 Livestock 4 Accessories 358 Loans Wanted 26 Lost n' Found 16 Lois To Rent 453 Lots For Sale 46 1 Lumber 105 Management Consultant 316 Market Research 318 Meats 136 Memorial Society 8 Mobile Homes 971 Money To Loan 25 Monuments 9 Mortgages 511 Motorcycles 4 Bicycles 200 Motorhomes 205 Moving 4 Storage 284 Musical Instruction 298 Musical Instruments 300 Notices 22 Notary Public 322 Nursing Homes 296 ton and Cecil. Mr. Beirnes was Articles Wanted 117 Autos 151 Auto Rentals 187 Auto Repairs Accessories 190 Autos Wanted 183 of the foot.

He compared a transparency of the print to the left bloody print and found the two were different. "In every case the accused's dimensions are smaller than the ones in blood," he said. He held up the two exhibits for the jury and showed that Nielsen's toes did not correspond with the configuration in the bloody print. It was anatomically impossible, Kavanaugh said, for Nielsen to have made the print found at the alleged murder scene. "I could not do it," he told the court.

"I couldn't place his toes over the place where they woujd have had to land." He said prints in white paint on brown cardboard, the same kind done by police, also failed to match the bloody print. Kavanaugh told the court that he placed an advertisement in a university newspaper offering five dollars for the bare footprints of anyone with a shoe size between 8'2 and Of the 192 respondents, 31 women and 161 men, Kavanaugh said he found 11 people who fit the bloody print better or as well as Nielsen. The trial, before Mr. Justice John Scollin, continues. born on March 12th, 1904 in WINNIPEG (CP) The defence brought in its own expert witness in the Paul Clear murder trial Mon- day who testified (hat Barry Nielsen could not have made a bloody iuat print at the scene of Clear's death.

Prof. Peter Kavanaugh of Pennsylvania State University gave a slide presentation showing that Nielsen's footprint could not be made lo fit the dimensions of the bloody print. The professor also produced examples of 11 other people whose footprints matched the bloodstained print as well or better than Nielsen's. Nielsen, 30, and Jerry Stolar, 35, both former policemen, are charged with the first degree murder of brewery worker Paul Clear, Nielsen's brother-in-law, in August, 1981. Both have pleaded not guilty.

The Crown has already produced two-experts who claimed 'Nielsen made the bloody print, but Ka-. yanaugh testified they made mis-? takes in arriving at their conclusion. Kavanaugh, an expert in bio-mechanics, the study of the structure and movement of the body, said he made ink prints of Nielsen's left foot, that produced a sharp outline Phone 664 31 31 300 3rd Ave. S. Muskoka, Ontario and came west at the age of six weeks to Park Funeral Chapel J.K.

Struthers, Executive Vice-President; James E. Petro. Executive Editor; Ed Sebestyen, Marketing Mana- aer; Merv Carey, Production lanager; R.D. Thompson, Advertis- the Juniata district. He mar Terry G.

Michayhuk Donald Somers ried Hilda Wilkins in 1927 and Babysittlng-Childcare 59 Balloons 20 Bands Orchestras 302 Barter and Trade 110 Club, was a member of the Sask. Wheat Pool and had served the Gaines area as secretary for 25 years, and also took an active part in the Sovereign United Church, serving on the session and being Sunday School Superintendant for many years. He enioved curling, golfing, gardening, car penter work and especially his many friends. He is survived by his loving wife, Jean; two sons: Donald and his wife Jane of Pleasanton, California, and Douglas and his wife Donna of Sovereign; one daughter, (Jeannle) Mrs. John Burbage of Saskatoon; five grandchildren: Slacy, Ellen, Grant, Rosemarie, and Jennifer one brother, Alex Keith of Milden.

He was predeceased by one in operated a dairy farm in the look, Managing 311 3RD AVE. NO. 244 2103 Editor; Wayne Wohlberg. Circulation Asquith district for thirty five Properties 5r years prior to retiring to Sas Manager; Lawrence Gelsel. Contr ler; Wilt Popotl, Associate Editor.

katoon 1965. Mr. Beirnes SASKATOON FUNERAL HOME W. Arnold Edwards Robert F. Daurie was extremely fond of bowling and golfing.

Interment will Bikes i Motorcycles 200 Births 1 Board Room For Rent 400 Board 4 Room Wanted 401 Boats Accessories 202 Buildings 346 Ptt. S44-5577 338 4th Ave. North take place in Asquith Ceme tery. Funeral arrangements RATES are entrusted to Saskatoon Fu WESTWOOD FUNERAL CHAPEL Rae J. Murdock neral Home.

Office Equipment 120 Office Help 67 Phone 653-3434 20th St. 8. Ave. N. GIBAUT The death of Arthur Open Sunday 11 Gibaut age 77 years of Saskatoon occurred in a local hospi Optometrists 334 Out 01 Town Properties 455 Buses i-or saie Business Colleges 294 Business Opportunities 470 Cabinets-Furniture 260 Campers-Trailers 204 Camping Equipment 206 Cant 01 Thanks 5 Career Training 70 Carpets 266 Caterino 100 fant son, William Grant, In 1947, his parents, William and Agnes Keith, and by two sis Crematoriums tal on Friday, July 1st, 1983 ters, Marion and Gertrude.

Fu The Service of Remembrance will be held on Thursday, July Painting-Decorating 237 Parcel. Letter Service 308 Parking 197 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Ph. 653-2100 8:00 8:00 (Won. Frl. Closed Saturdays Phone Service Sundays p.m.

to 8 p.m. Private Party Rates (Classified ads let Solid 6 pt.) neral Services were held from the Sovereign United Church 7th at 1 :30 p.m. from the Chap Part Time Help 61 PRAIRIE VIEW CHAPEL el of the Saskatoon Funeral Cement-Brick 245 Home conducted by Rev. Art on Saturday, June 25, 1983, at 2:00 p.m. with Merrill Brown officiating.

Interment followed Bell. Surviving are: his loving Patents. Trade Marks 326 Personal 14 Personal Services 15 Pels 140 Memorial and Cremation Services Highway 11 South in the Sovereign Cemetery 242-7884 Box 2061 The following rates apply to noncommercial private sales and ser wife Lotte; one sister, Mrs. Violet White of Saskatoon; one brother Albert of Winchester, Clements Rosetown Funeral Photography 121 vices only, and are based on a count Plastering-Stucco 239 Home was in charge of ar rangements. England and one second cousin line, per insertion basis.

The. mini Memorial Society 8 John De Caux of Birsay, Sask. mum charge Is $2.50. Minimum size 2 count lines. Plumbing 4 235 Pools 4 Service 259 Poultry 4 Eggs 364 Produce 134 Prol.

Directory ...310 Funerals BOSCO SOCIETY gratefully ac Mr. Gibaut was born on February 7th, 1906 on the Island of Jersey (Channel Islands), the son of Alfred Francis and Mary Jane Gibaut. He came to Canada and Dinsmore, Sask. All prfvafe party advertisements or-dered from outside Saskatoon's retail trading area will only be accept Prol. 4 Management Help cepts memorial donations and legacies to establish treatment centres LEDINGHAM The Funeral ed on a prepaid basis, cash, money for youngsters who are very suicidal, highly delinquent or seriously Service for Robert James Led Property Management 324 Property To Rent 439 Property Wanted 440 Removal Service 282 order, cheque or charge card.

In 1923. He farmed in the Bir Constitutional amendment proposed in Manitoba addicted to drugs and alcohol. Mail to Box 1755. Regina, Sask. S4P 3C6.

Ingham, 606 351 Saguenav Drive, was held on June 30th, say district from 1940 to 1958 and ioined the firm of Lucky Rental Aoenls 441 1983 at Knox United Church 65c a line 48c a line 40c a line 35c a line 1 to 2 insertions 3 to 5 Insertions 6 to 9 insertions 10 to 13 insertions 14 or more insertions Monuments Rental Service 276 Resorts 463 Restaurant Help 63 33c a line Officiating at the service were Rev. Richard Cooke and Anne Stephenson. Music was led bv Knox Church Choir while long time friends, Margaret and Roolino-Eavestrouohs 241 Lake Motors at Lucky Lake, Sask. to become president in 1953. Mr.

Gibaut moved to Saskatoon in 1961 where he was involved in several business ventures in and outside of Saskatoon. Since his arrival in Casual Commercial Rate Chain Saws 353 Christmas Trees 106 Coins 4 Stamps 119 Coming Events 19 Commercial Properly 480 Computer Consultants 311 Computers 4 Equipment 96 Condominiums 496 Contractors-Carpenters 229 Cottages For Sale 465 Cottages For Rent 461 Crematoriums 7 Custom Harvesting 366 Deaths 2 Denturisls 322 Domestic Help 57 Driveways 250 Dune Buggies 199 Electricians-Welders 231 Employment Wanted 61 Energy Conservation 230 Engagements 4 Weddings 21 Equipment Rentals 443 Escort Services 13 Excavating 252 Farm Equipment 350 Farm Help 55 Farmland For Sale 341 Farmland For Rent 343 Farms Wanted 348 Feed 4 Seed 362 Fences 256 Financial ,...24 Fireplaces 4 Accessories 268 Firewood 107 Fish 136 Fish Farming 356 Floral 4 Flowers 127 Funerals 3 Funeral Directors 6 Furnace-Chimney 243 Furniture 4 Appliances 101 Furniture Rentals 446 Rooms Furnished 403 Rooms Unfurnished 405 Rooms IPart Fum.l 407 $1.05 count line Bert Jamleson served as or FAMILY MEMORIAL ARTS 1005 20th ST. WEST Wilf Michavtuk Days or evenings 652-2210 than the province of Quebec. Penner also said the government of Manitoba had negotiated a better deal than opponents of the proposal ganist and soloist. A family The following rates apply to all com Saskatoon he became a keen mercial enterprises and are based tribute was given by son-in- supporter of the fine arts.

He Rooms Wanted 409 Sales Personnel 73 Sandblasting 280 Saunas 4 Hot Tubs 102 on a per count line, per insertion ba law, Terry McKague. Honor served as a director of the Cir Legacies Memorial 10 sis. Six consecutive days for the price of five. Minimum daily cle in the Centre Theatre and ary Pallbearers were close friends and colleagues: Archie and Vivian Campbell, Stan and charge. 12.50.

Margaret Chinn, Jack and Nel All casual commercial advertise In Memorium donations and legacies help Shared Accomm 416 Sharpening Service 274 Secretarial Help 69 Semi-Trailer 176 Seplic Tanks 270 Service Stations 193 ments are subject to credit approval lie Clayton, Ross and May Greenshields, Helen Kinnie, The Canadian National before publication. Lloyd and Earla Putnam, Cliff and Dorothy Riley, Bill and Institute For The Blind Skiing Eguipment 108 THE STAR-PHOENIX AS Edith White. Pallbearers the Board of the Saskatoon Symphony. He was Vice-President of the Coin Francais and a long standing member of the Canadian Institute of International Affairs. Mr.

Gibaut supported the Mendel Art Gallery and the Gateway Players and many charitable organizations. Cremation with interment to follow in the family plot in Woodlawn. (Courtesy parking south of the Chapel on 4th Avenue at 25th Street). Snowmobiles 4 Accessories Snow Removal ....281 SUMES NO RESPONSIBIL prevent blindness and provide social and rehabilitation services tor the newly blind children and adults. were, nephews, Murray WINNIPEG (CP) A controversial proposal to amend the Constitution to guarantee expanded rights to Manitoba francophones was placed before members of the legislature Monday.

In introducing the resolution for debate. Attorney General Roland Penner said the deal reached thro-. ugh with the federal government and francophones is vi-' (al to Canadian unity and lo Manitoba. Canadian unity is not a provincial concern, it is not a narrow concern, it is not a parochial concern," Penner told the legislature. "If it can be said to be that at all, it is certainly a Manitoba concern," said, adding that Manitoba gets more from being a part of Canada Sound Eoulomenl 123 ITY FOR ERROR AFTER Haight, Al Ledingham, George THE FIRST INSERTION.

Tax deductible. 2305 Adelaide. Saskatoon. 374-4545. 2550 Broad.

Regi na, 525-2571. Ledingham, Brian Sutherland John White, and grandson, Mi Box Numbers: Sports Cars. 178 Stable 354 Stores 4 Offices Rent 494 Stores 4 Offices Sale 492 Suites 412 would have Mamtobans believe. He said Manitoba Progressive Conservatives, who oppose entrenching expanded French-language rights in the Constitution although in government they started supplying those services voluntarily, are contradicting national Tory Party leader Brian Mulroney who has said the proposal makes sense. The proposed constitutional amendment gives Manitoba 10 years to translate less than 10 per cent of its statutes, instead of the full 4,400, in exchange for a guarantee of limited services in French by 1987.

Box Numbers please add SI 2.00 ex chael McKague. Interment was in The Christus Garden, tra to cover cost of handling and 13 Escort Services postage. While every endeavour will Hillcrest Memorial Cemetery which is situated on land that for many years was farmed bv Suites Partially Furn 418 Suites Unfurnished 414 Suites Wanted 420 Taoed Music 304 NEHRAEFF The passing of Mr. Michael Nehraeff age 69 be made to forward replies to box numbers to the advertiser as soon as possible, we accept no liability in a brother of Bob's. respect of loss or damage alleged to years of 102-106th Street, Saskatoon occurred in a local hos In Memoriams rise through either failure of delay in forwarding such replies however pital on Sunday, July 3rd, 1983.

Teachers Wanted 79 Tenders 23 Tents 4 Tarpaulins 209 Towing Service 198 caused whether by negligence or otherwise. City advertisers must ANGELS TOUCH 244-8712 PLAYBOY ESCORTS Discreet 4, Sensuous 477-1286 24 Hrs. SCANDALS 934-6622 Credit Cards Accepted. The Funeral Mass will be held on Wednesday, July 6th at 10:00 a.m. celebrated by Rev.

Father V. Mudri from St. Mary's Ukrainian Catholic pick up box replies at the Star-Phoe AULD In memory of James Auld, Trade 4 Construction Help 53 Trades 4 Professions 227 Trade Schools 292 Tree Service 128 nix office. who passed away June 29th, 1976. Display Advertising Church, 120-105th Street West For what Is it lo die? Trenching 251 But to stand naked in the wind SCHEDULE OF COPY ACCEPT- Trucks For Sale 174 (Sutherland).

Prayers will be held on Tuesday evening, July Truck Reoairs 4 Access 191 5th at 7:30 p.m. from Park Fu SILK SATIN ESCORTS Truck Rentals 189 Trucks Wanted 1B5 V. Rentals 447 ANCE. THURSDAY 12:00 noon for Monday. THURSDAY 3:00 p.m.

for Tuesday. FRIDAY 12:00 noon for Wednesday, MONDAY 3 00 p.m. for Thursday, TUESDAY 3:00 p.m. for neral Chapel, 311 Third Avenue Garage Sale 104 Garages 195 Garden 4 Lawn 129 Glass 264 Hall Rentals 445 Hairdressers Wanted 65 Happy Days 18 Help Wanted 51 Hobbies 4 Crafts 125 Home Improvements 258 Horse Trailers 360 Hospital Personnel 77 Hotels 4 Motels 472 Houses For Rent Furnished 425 Housss For Rent Unlum. 427 Houses (Part Fum.l 429 Houses Planned and Built 977 Houses For Sale 980 Houses Wanted To Buy 973 Houses Wanted To Rent 431 In Memoriams 4 Industrial Lots 454 Industrial Marti.

4 Repairs 3r8 Instruction 290 Insulation 233 Insurance 27 Investigation-Security 286 28 Investment Properties 476 Janitorial Service 278 Jewellery Appraisals 116 And to melt into the sum And what is it to cease breathing? But to free the breath From Its restless tides, That It may rise and expand And seek God unencumbered. Naughty but nice DISCREET 477 1286 North. Courtesy parking north of the Chapel. Surviving are Friday, WEDNESDAY 3:00 p.m. for his loving wife, Natalie; two daughters: Mrs.

Katherine Underground Sprinklers 130 Upholstery 114 Upholstery Cleaning 267 Only when you drink from the Edmonton-area hailstorm hammers crops, homes Saturday publication. All of the above times on a "copy in hand allow time for copy pickup and preparation. (Bruce) Bennett of Saskatoon river of silence Shall you indeed sing, and Mrs. Jaryll (Sherry) (Rob Vacation Properties ...459 Vans 4 Accessories 177 ert) Rybchynski of Calgary, And when you have reached the five grandchildren; two mountain top, Vehicle Storage 196 Video Games-Equipment 99 Then you shall begin to climb; sisters: Mrs. Christina (Alex) And when the earth shall claim Vicckles and Mrs.

Mary Stew Wanted To Rent 449 art, both of Saskatoon, and one your limbs, Then shall you truly dance. brother: John Moskol of Saska Warehouse Space 483 Warehouse Space To Rent 437 Well Drilling 272 Windows 262 Bonlour FRENCH QUARTER Executive Escorts 665-3345 For every mood every moment 10 a m. a m. SPECIAL RATES Cheques Accepted CALENDAR GIRLS International Escorts Available 382-6770 CAMEO ESCORTS 12 p.m. 5 a.m.

384-8505 toon. He was predeceased by an infant son, Michael, in 1948 Inez and Always remembered family. and his parents, Mr. Mike and Mrs. Donia Moskol.

The late SUBSCRIPTION RATES By carrier SI .50 per week in our primary market area and S2.00 per week outside our primary market area, once a month. MAIL SUBSCRIPTION RATES 1 year $110 00 6 months $56.00 3 months $29 00 1 month $11 00 Sat. Only yearly $27.00 BY MAIL IN U.S.A. FOREIGN 1 year $395.00 6 months $195.00 3 months $100 00 Saturday only $86.00 BERRY In loving memory of mv husbahd. father and grandfather George who passed away July 5th.

Mr. Nehraeff was born in Bu chanan, Sask. and came to Saskatoon as a child with his 1968. parents. He married Natalie Like falling leaves the years go (nee Ostashewski) in 1947 and Deaths Deaths had been employed with the Canadian Pacific Railway as iCoatimtedl IConllnuei) an engineer for thirty-seven years prior to his retirement CHRYSALIS 934-6633 Credit Cards Accented EDMONTON (CP) A freak half-hour hailstorm cut a swath of destruction north of the city Mon-' day night, wiping out entire crops and putting fields under water.

Fern Bilodeau, who farms near Legal, 40 kilometres north of Ed-, monton, said the golf ball-sized hailstones caught residents by surprise. what I can see it was about two miles (3.2 kilometres) maybe more' he said. There'll be ice all over here by We have hail piled up a foot (30 centimetres) deep around the house." The storm covered an area about 50 kilometres long, running south-' east from Legal, through Bon Accord. Gibbons and Red water. Mary Ozipko, who lives 14 kilometres west of Redwaler, said several fields in the area were com-'plelely submerged.

"It was banging on the windows," she said. "We never had hail that bad in 54 years." Peter Budzinski, who lives 10 kilometres north of Bon Accord, said he was too busy mopping up 10 centimetres of water in his basement to check his crops. Bill Cochrane, owner of Alberta Wildlife Park east of Edmonton, said the hail had piled up so deep "I couldn't even open up my front door." No animals were killed or injured during the storm but park roads were washed out. Cochrane estimated park damage at $6,000. Mr.

Nehraeff served with the Canadian Army during World War Two with the rank of by, But loving memories never die. You live with us in memory still. Not iust today but always will. Lovingly remembered by his wife Anne, children and grandchildren. BROOKMAN In loving memory of Milo a dear husband, father and grandfather, who passed away July 5th, 1980.

Deaths 2 Lance Corporal and was DIAL A DARLING Today 934-2020 founding member of St. Mary's Church Parish, was serving as Church Treasurer having held GREENAWAY The death of Mr. Russell Melville Greena-way occurred in the Milden Union Hospital on June 1983 at the age of 79 years. Mr. Greenaway was born at Holland Centre.

Ontario on April 23rd, 1904. He received his education there and at the age of ten years old their family house was destroyed by fire resulting in the death of his fa DURNIN The passing of Mr. Ralph D. Durnln, age 77 years, of 2310 Munroe Avenue, Saskatoon, occurred suddenly in a local hospital on Monday, July 4th, 1983. The Memorial Service will be held on Wednesday, July 6th, at 3:30 p.m.

conducted by Rev. Dr. Donald W. Laing from Park Funeral Chapel, 311 Third Avenue North. Courtesy parking north of the Chapel.

Surviving are EVE'S GARDEN EXOTIC ESCORTS 665 3360 this position since 1970. Inter ment will take place in the Catholic Cemetery. Arrange ments are in care of Park Fu Always loved, always missed and forever remembered in our hearts. His wife Mary and the famity. Executive's Corner Why waste vour time on the rest call the best.

665-3123 or 665 3177 neral Chapel. DINGWALI The passing of Mr. Donald Dingwall, age 62 years, of 2114 Ewart Avenue, Saskatoon, occurred In a local hospital on Sunday, July 3rd, 1983. The Funeral Service will be held on Thursday, July 7th, at 1:30 p.m., conducted by Archdeacon H. Brandrick and Rev.

N. Stewart Dingwall, from Park Funeral Chapel, 311 Third Avenue North. Courtesy parking north of the Chapel. Surviving are his loving wife, Irene; one daughter, Mrs. Don ther and shortly thereafter his mother.

The family was then raised by Aunts and Uncles. Mr. Greenaway was sent to his PARCHOMA The death of Peter W. Parchoma of Blaine Lake, Sask. occured on July 1st, 1983 at St.

Paul's hospital EXPERIENCE THE PLEASURE OF AN Evening in Paradise Open 24 hrs. 7 days a week 652-2627. after a lengthy illness at the HNATUK In loving memory of our sort Micheat. Death Is a heartache Nothing can heal Memories are treasures No one can steal Beautiful memories age of 73 years. Prayers wi Uncle Tom at Indian Head, Sask.

It was here he met and married Blanche Thompson in 1925. They then moved to farm at Sintaluta until 1928 when they moved to Sovereign where he worked for Reg be said at Park Funeral Chapel, 311 3rd Avenue North on na Lamers, of Saskatoon; one son, Dale (Donna) of Port Co- Monday, July 4th at 8:30 p.m Body identified as sewer victim FOR YOUR NEXT ESCORT CALL 653-4277 WE ACCEPT LOCAL CHECKS AND VISA quitlam, B.C.; two grandchildren, Larry and Lynn Lamers; with the Funeral Mass to be held on Tuesday, July 5th at 10:00 a.m. from the Sacred examiner's office said Heart Ukrainian Catholi two sisters, Mrs. Marguerite Trask of Hanley, and Miss Mary Dingwall of Saska medical Monday. Church at Krydor, Sask.

with Rev. Father Mazun, Rev, Father W. Wasilishen and Rev, toon; and one brother, Rev. Stewart Dingwall of Saska LA ROSE'S ESCORTS Confused? Don't know who to call Try US 665-8232 or 665-8622 EDMONTON (CP) A body found in the North Saskatchewan River has been identified as Stephen Clarke, the 10-year-old boy who was sucked down a sewer during a violent June 24 storm, the Father V. Fedorowich officiat toon.

He was predeceased by ing. Surviving are his loving his first wife, Dorothy, in 1970, The boy's body was found Friday near Fort Saskatchewan, 10 kilometres northeast of the city. his loving wife, Ruth; one daughter, Mrs. Marlene (Alex) Kozlow of Saskatoon; one son, Ronald, of Moose Jaw, three grandchildren: Todd, Jay and Amy of Saskatoon; two sisters: Mrs. Suella Petersen of Colonsay, and Mrs.

Laura (Floyd) Balliett of Salome, Arizona; and several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his Mother in 1951, his Father In 1953 and one sister. Georgette Andreen, in 1929. The late Mr. Durnin was born in Ontario In 1905, and in 1909, he came West with his parents to thhe Breezy Brae area of Saskatchewan.

In 1919, he moved to Elstow where he farmed until 1959, when he came to Saskatoon, where he has since resided except for two years spent in Langley, B.C. Mr. Durnln was very dedicated to his family and his community. Rather than floral tributes, the family would appreciate anyone wishing to make a donation to-do so to the Saskatchewan Heart Foundation, 279 Third Avenue North, Saskatoon, S7K 2H8. Following cremation, interment will take place at Hillcrest Memorial Gardens at a later date.

Arrangements are in care of Park Funeral Chapel. one sister, Mrs. Jean Hunt and wire jean, two daughters: Ver-na (Lionel) Hinch of Camrose, two brothers, Fred and Jack More precious than gold These are the things Micheal You left us to hold Sadly missed by Mom Dad Family. HODGSON In loving memory of a dear mother, Ida. who passed away July 5th, 1981.

The depths of sorrow we cannot tell Of the loss of one we loved so well. And while she sleeps a peaceful Sleep Her memory we shall always keep. Ever remembered bv Beulah. Norma and families. SHAW In loving memory of a dear dad, father in-law and grandfather, Ernie, who passed away sud Alta.

and Patricia (Robert) me late Mr. Dingwall was born in Asquith, Saskatche Ferris of Saskatoon, one son Harvey (Patricia) of Calgary MIDNITE LACE IS RIKKI'S PLACE 384-7274 six grandchildren; four wan, attended Elementary and High School in in Asquith, and came to Saskatoon in his youth and has resided here since. sisters: Mrs. Barbara (John) Omelon of Wakaw, Mrs, Radioactive material recovered During the Second World War, Olga (Steve) Pronych of Marathon, Mrs. Mary Personal 14 he enlisted In the R.CA.

in 1939, serving overseas from (Alex) Wovtiuk of Krydor, Sask. and Mrs. Stella (Mike) 1940 until 1945, and during his Korolewlch of Saskatoon service he was a trumpeter AA ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS Phone 665-6727 three brothers: Myron (Hel and dispatch rider in the Artil en), John (Mary) and Mike lery. Mr. Dingwall was em Absolutely Private Conversations 24 hours.

Call (416) 485 3224. (Minnie), all of Blaine Lake Sask. and his step-mother i'; EDMONTON (CP) -A container a capsule of radioactive material was lost for several hours Monday after falling from a ery truck. An intense police search and pub-; lie radio warnings prompted a man "who had discovered and taken home the package to call police. The container fell from a truck of ployed with the Saskatoon Transit System until his retirement in 1980.

He was member of the Royal Canadian Legion Branch No. 63, a member of Mrs. Ann Parchoma of Blaine Lake, Sask. He was prede Russell Utra-Sound Services Ltd. which use the unit for X-raying pipelines.

Company owner Dave Russell said the package was unopened but the radioactive capsule would have caused immediate third-degree burns or even death after several hours of exposure. A CHARMING taienteo male stripper possible in the privacy of vour own home. Call 384 2246 ceased by his parents, Mr Boone and on a road building crew for three years. They then purchased a farm in the Sovereign district in 1932 and continued to farm until thev retired in 1962. Since 1962 they have.

spent the winter months in Mesa, Arizona coming back to Sovereign in the summers. Mr. Greenaway was a member of the Sovereign Masonic Lodge and the Sovereign Lions Club and through the years had served on many other community organizations. He is survived by his loving wife, Blanche; one daughter, (Agnes) Mrs. Allen Linklater of Rosetown; one son, Richard and his wife, Sylvia of Edmonton, Alberta; one brother, Everett Greenaway; grandchildren, Brenda and Eric Ediger, Barb and Chris Calvert, David Linklater, Lana Linklater, John Linklater, Shawn Greenaway and Colin Greenaway; also several nieces and nephews.

He is predeceased by parents; two sisters, Mae and Anne; three brothers, Milton, Robert and Richard. Funeral Services were held from the Sovereign United Church on Thursday, June 30th, 1983 at 1:00 P.M. with Merrill Brown officiating. Organist for the service was Mrs. Norma Lewis.

Ushers in the church were Russell Webb and Rob Wilson. Members of the Sovereign Masonic Lodge formed a Guard of Honor outside the church. Honorary Pallbearers were: Tom Wisse, Hugh Sinclair, Tommy Barr and Ivan Elliott. Interment followed in Hillcrest Memorial Gardens, Saskatoon conducted by Rev. Dale Morrison.

The following acted as pallbearers: Reg Winny. Fred Decker, Ron Linklater, Bob Piercv, Carl Veitenheimer and Bob Veiten-heimer. Clement's Rosetown Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements. Wasyl and Mrs. Ann Parcho the North Saskatchewan Real ma and one sister, Marusia denly on July 5th, 1978.

Five sad and lonely years have passed Since our sorrow fell. The shock we received that day We still remember well. The parting was so sudden We often wonder whv. To us the hardest part of all No time to say goodbye. Our hearts still ache with sadness Many tears still softly flow.

For what it meant to lose you. Dad No one can ever know. The late Mr. Parchoma was ADULT BOOKS and magazines. We buy sell exchange.

Dirk's Loe Shoo, 115 20th Street West. 242-0771 HILL Mr. John E. (Jack) Hill passed away on June 24, 1983, of Okanagan Falls, B.C., in his 89th year, formerly of Saskatoon. Funeral arrangements are in care of Valleyview Funeral Home, Kelowna.

B.C. born In the Krydor district on July 24th, 1909. He married ment Sergeant's Mess and also a member of the B.P.O.E. Elks Lodge No. 12.

In lieu of flowers. Memorial Donations may be made to a charity of the donor's choice. The Honorary Pallbearer will be Garland Jean (nee Zerebeskl) in 1943 ALL ESTIMATES Free. Mayfa.r V. 414 33rd St.

W. 653 5366 and had resided in the Krydor community where he farmed until his semi-retirement in ALL KiNDS of typing. Fast efficient work. Call 374-4501. (Doc) Hackett.

The Active Pallbearers will be: Orville 1977 when he moved to Blaine Lake. Mr. Parchoma was very NDP encouraged, says Notley Maines, Mark England. Richard Waring, Joe Kirton, Nestor active in his community, hav ANYONE with information lead.g to the vandalism of a black 19 "9 Ford Courier on Saturday, June 25 at approx. 2 00 am outside the Ber Ranch House, please call 382 5132 Shuparski and Sid Fenn.

Inter ment will take place in Wood- ing spent twenty-five years as a member of the Tallman Wheat Pool Committee, had served on the Local School Board, the Central School lawn Cemetery. Arrangments ORR The Funeral Service was held on June 30th, 1983 for Marie Mariorie Orr (nee Sharp) who passed away June 27th, 1983. Surviving are her son, Mr. Raymond Sharp of Edmonton; two daughters: Mrs. Fukamie of Victoria.

B.C., Mrs. Juanita Blades of Vancouver, B.C.; seven grandchildren and one great grandson; two sisters: Mrs. Eva Mickelwright of Saskatoon, Mrs. E.J. Hawkins of Natkus.

are in care of Park Funeral AR YOU interested in losinq weight and feeling Defter using natural herbs and vitamins? 384-0553 Chapel Board, as a Co-op Rink Direc Lovingly remembered and sadly missed bv Kevin, Lee-Anne, Brven and Geoffrey. TURCOTTE Alfred J. Beloved ta-ther and grandfather, who passed away on July 5th. 1979. An empty chair, a broken heart, A love that ts gone but will never part.

Keep him bv vour side dear Lord And cherish him with care, Tell htm that we love him And one day we II meel him there. tor, had served as a member of KELLY Louis James, retired the Municipal Council for four teacher, died 17 June 1983 in a ARE YOU PRE GNAht I We can help both of you Birthright 652 9991, North BattlPford 446-3312, Humbo-at 4010 teen years and was very active local hospital. Born 1 February in the Krydor Ukrainian Catho also Alberta's official Leader of the Opposition. Although a statement of principles Notley and Saskatchewan NDP Leader Allan Blakeney devised was rejected by party lead-" er Ed Broadbent, Notley said relations with the federal leader are still good. "We have never been enemies; we've always been jovial and friendly." 1909 at Buchanan, he is EDMONTON (CP) Provincial delegates to the federal New Demo-cratic Party convention in Regina tame away more united and ready to fight in the next election.

Alberta NDP Leader Grant Notley said Monday. "Alberta delegates came back from the convention with a renewed sense of commitment to our federal party," he said. Notley is lie Church. Interment will tak survived by his wife Winnifred place in the Catholic Ceme and one brother, George Sharp of Saskatoon. The Funeral Service is under the di tery.

Saskatoon. In lieu of flo ATT N. Smail business sett -emp Exp. accountant will set up maintain boots payroll or tutor to do it-yourstrtfHarv. 662 0491.

wers donations to St. Paul son Dr. Roger of IBM, York-town Heights, N.Y. and daughter Sylvia. He was predeceased by his parents, one brother, and two brothers-in- rection of Maior Hanks.

Salvation Army officiating. Hospital would be appreciated Arrangements are in care of Cremation. The Chapel Of The Forever loved, Maurice. LaVon. Linda.

Brenda, Troy, and Ryan. BlRTM CONTROL information Planned Parenthood. 244-7989. pa, Funeral Chapel. Bells Funeral Home, Calgary law..

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