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Star-Phoenix from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada • 11

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4 p.m. Closed Saturdays BY FAX: 664-0454 Please include your name, address and a phone number where we can contact you. BY MAIL: The StarPhoenix Classifieds 204 5th Avenue North Saskatoon, Saskatchewan S7K 2P1 IN PERSON: BUSINESS OFFICE HOURS: Monday Friday 8 am 4:30 pm 204 5th Avenue North (customer parking available on our south lot) VIA THE INTERNET: The StarPhoenix Online www.TheStarPhoenix.com DEADLINES: CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEADLINES Word Ads: for next days publication 4:00 p.m. for Friday's Automotive .2:00 p.m. Thursday for Saturday's Real Estate p.m.

Friday Classified Display Ads: set on Classified System 11:00 a.m. for next day's publication Obituary 2:00 p.m. PAYMENT: Master VISA PAY DIRECT The Star Phoenix Switchboard 652-9200 www.TheStarPhoenix.com Home Delivery: The 664-8320 Saskatoon 664-8342 Advertising: Display 664-8340 653-2100 The Saskatoon 664-0461 Lyle Sinkewicz Publisher Steven Gibb Editor Cam Hutchinson Managing Editor Ron Deutscher Advertising Director Gail Kukurudza Human Resources Manager Keith Coulter Production Manager Press Larry Funk Production Manager PrePress Craig Peterson Promotions Manager Jack Phipps Circulation Director Eldon Amundson Controller Subscription Rates (including GST): Home delivery in Saskatoon $12.75 prepaid per month for daily service, $2.30 per week for Friday and Saturday service when prepaid. Rural inquiries may phone 1-800-667-2008. Address: 204 5th Ave Saskatoon on SK $7K 2P1 MOFFAT Estelle Leona Esther was welcomed into the arms of Christ on Friday, June 1.

2001. At 74 her life reflected her love for family and the Lord. Friends in communities of Asquith, Moose Jaw, Abbotsford and most recently, Saskatoon fondly remember Estelle and her husband Graeme. Now that she is gone we mourn her loss, but celebrate her life and are thankful she is with the Lord. Estelle is dearly loved and remembered by her husband, Graeme; children, Rick (Carole) Moffat of Louisville, TX, Jackie Farrell and Lori (Lorrie) Moffat both of Saskatoon; grandchildren, Cara-Lee, Nori-Lyn and Matthew Moffat of Saskatoon, Lavonne, Leisha and Jon Farrell and Robin, Colin and Natalee Moffat all of Saskatoon; brothers, Kenneth (Doris), Manley (Joyce) and Fred (Laurene) Summach; sisters, Shirley (Ted) Forsyth and Olive Summach; brother and sisters-in-law, George Seymour, Vivian and Joyce Summach.

The family would personally like to thank Dr. P. Davis and staff of the Royal University Hospital and Saskatoon Home Support for their kindness in the care of Estelle. A Memorial Service will be held on Wednesday, June 6,2001 at 2:00 p.m. from Emmanuel Baptist Church (1636 Acadia Drive) Pastor Lou Leventhal presiding.

Donations may be made to the Canadian Diabetes Association (104-2301 Ave. C. North, Saskatoon, SK, S7L 5Z5) or The Quest at Christopher Lake Camp Emmanuel Baptist Church, 1636 Acadia Drive, Saskatoon, SK). Arrangements are entrusted to Wally Markewich of Drive Funeral Chapel, 955-1600 Card Deaths 1000 KELLER It is with deep sadness the family announces the unexpected passing of their dear mother, sister and grandmother, Mary Keller of Saskatoon, SK at age 63. She passed away on Thursday, May 31,2001 in the Palliative Care Unit at St.

Paul's Hospital following a year long courageous struggle with cancer. Mary will be lovingly remembered and sadly missed by her children, Sheryl (Greg) Ziesmann and their son, Keller; Byron (Brenda) Keller and their daughter, Tenille; her sister and best friend, Alvina Riling (Jake Thiesen); as well as numerous in-laws, nieces, nephews and many friends. She is predeceased by her husband, Joseph Keller; her parents, Lambert and Elizabeth Duchscher; her sister, Doris Uhrich; and her nephew, Trent Uhrich. Mary was born in Scott, SK on February 16, 1938, the youngest of three daughters. She spent her childhood years on a farm outside of Revenue, SK.

She married Joseph on November 10, 1958 and they spent their married years in Saskatoon. Mary stayed at home raising her family until she took a part-time position at The Bay from which she retired 25 years later. While at The Bay, she met many people who became dear and close friends. Mary's family meant the world to her but her greatest passion was her grandchildren, whom she loved and adored. Mary and her sister, Alvina enjoyed many travels and adventures.

She also loved sports, which included cheering for the Toronto Blue Jays and Toronto Maple Leafs. She was often found in many hockey arenas, ball diamonds and soccer fields, being the biggest fan of first her son and later her granddaughter. Mary has left with her family and friends many memories that will be greatly treasured. Vigil of Prayer will be held at Park Funeral Chapel, 311 Third Avenue North, Saskatoon, SK on Monday, June 4, 2001 at 7:00 p.m. Mass of Christian Burial will be held at St.

Paul's Roman Catholic Cathedral, Spadina Crescent East and 5th Avenue North, Saskatoon, SK on Tuesday, June 5, 2001 at 10:00 a.m., with celebrant Very Rev. Fr. Len Cyr. Rite of Committal will take place in Woodlawn Catholic Cemetery, Saskatoon, SK. In lieu of flowers, donations in Mary's memory may be made to Palliative Care Unit Foundation, St.

Paul's Hospital, 1702-20th Street West, Saskatoon, SK, S7M OZ9. The family extends sincere thanks to all the doctors and nurses who were involved in Mary's special Care. Funeral arrangements have been to Bonnie King of PARK FUNERAL CHAPEL, 244-2103. RYPTA Mrs. Kathleen, late of North Battleford, passed away on Thursday, May 31, at the age of 75 years.

Kathleen is survived by her daughter, Mary Saluk of Hafford. The Prayer Service will be held on Monday, June 4, 2001 at 7:30 p.m. The Divine Liturgy will be celebrated on Tuesday, June 5, 200T at 10:00 a.m. officiated by Rev. F.

Taras Udod. Both services will be held at the Holy Ghost Ukrainian Orthodox Church in Hafford. Interment to follow at the Orthodox Cemetery in Hafford. Funeral arrangements entrusted to Hawryluk Home. 497-3355 The Star Phoenix 204 5th Avenue North Saskatoon SK 2P1 Kit" Monday, June 4, 2001 Deaths Deaths 1000 1000 Deaths 1000 B1 Find an Ad: Trucks Trucks Trucks Trucks Trucks Trucks Trucks 2001 1995 1998 1996 1997 1999 2000 .4501 .4500 .4504 4499 4505 4503 4502 653-2100 Trucks, for Mini-Vans Sale Vans Trucks 1994 .4506 Trucks 1993 4507 Employment Wanted ........1.999 Restaurant Supplies 3375 Townhouses for Rent 9215 Trucks 1992 4508 Farm Help ...2030 Satellite Dishes .3415 Accommodation Service ...9005 Trucks 1991 4509 Health Care Personnel ........2230 Sound Equipment Condos for Rent 9195 Trucks 1990 4510 Help Wanted 2000 Sports Recreation Houses for Rent Trucks 1989 ...4511 Hospital Personnel 2220 Sports Cards 3430 Houses, Rural for Rent Trucks 1988 4512 Modelling .2070 Student Shop.

Rental House 9255 Trucks 1987 4513 Nanny Services Tickets ..........3382 Retirement Trucks 1986 4514 Office Help 2050 Room Board for .................2.040 Tools for Trucks 1985 to 1981 Part Time Help Agriculture Professional Help ...2195 Custom Farming .7125 Toys Trucks 1980 Older ..........4520 Video Game Truck Accessories .............4700 Restaurant Help 2045 Farm Equipment Dealers ....7060 Wedding Boutique ............3475 Farm Sale .......7.0.90 Semi Trailers 4680 Resume Services 2004 Equipment Sales Personnel ...2190 Farms Wanted 7450 Sport Utility Announcements Secretarial Help ...2055 Feed Seed ..........7180 Truck Leasing Trucks Wanted Anniversaries 1069 Specialized Help Personals Grain 4x4s 4710 1071 2060 Companions 1230 Real Estate Sales Grain Trailers 4670 1 Ton ...............4530 Births Teachers Wanted 2250 Grain Trucks 4660 Larger Card of Thanks 1065 People 1221 Mini Vans 4370 1079 Team Players Personal 1220 Acreages Horse Trailers 7210 for Sale 4360 Coming Events Wanted .......2027 Vans Deaths 1000 Technical Help Personals (Adult) 1228 Acreages Wanted 8730 Livestock Accessories ....7150 Van Accessories ..............4380 Engagements Trades Const. Help 2025 Personal Services 1223 Apartment Blocks Livestock Trailers Van Rentals .....................4390 1040 Psychic Services .1222 Appraisers 8280 Stables Buses for Sale Funeral Directors 1007 Support Groups 1235 B. C. Properties Garages for Lease 4760 Funerals 1003 1-900 Services 1225 Bed 'n' Breakfast 8472 Parking for Lease 4770 Industrial Funeral Plans 1015 Buildings ..8620 Chain Saws 7390 Towing ..4790 Graduation 1078 Heavy Equipment Rental ....7600 Business Opportunities ......8580 Ind. Machinery Repairs ..7570 Recreation Happy Days .1210 Commercial Prop Industrial 4650 Aircraft 4795 Happy Days Service 1215 Condos (Apt.

Style) 8050 Removal Service .7690 All Terrain Vehicles .............220 In Memoriam 1004 Condos (Townhouses) .......8060 Rental Service .7660 Boats for Sale Lost Found 1101 Farmland Sand Blasting 7330 .............090 Memorial Services .............005 Merchandise 1219 Lodges ....8475 Septic Tanks 7360 Dune Buggies Prayers 8560 Sharpening Service ............7720 Fifth Wheels. Retirement 1088 3125 Houses for Sale 8010 Small Tools 7540 Golf 5320 Social Club 1086 Antiques Welders 6220 5040 Sport Events 1090 Antiques Wanted 3127 Houses Wanted for Sale ...5140 Travel 1091 Articles for Sale ...3115 To Buy 8220 Pets Animals ..8570 Snowmobiles 5340 Articles Wanted 3135 Snowmobile Accessories ...5345 Education Auctions ..3130 Pet Supplies 3000 Investment Properties 8660 Utility Articles Pet Announcements ..........3005 Listings Wanted 8370 Training Beauty Salon Supplies Pet Grooming Lots Career 3532 Bicycles for Pet Sitting .3015 Mobile Homes 8240 Career Training 2200 Billiard Dogs 3020 Mortgages .8009 We try to make Transportation Driver Training ......3521 Books Comics ..3422 Cats 3050 Open Houses Cars for Sale Employment Services .......2205 Cellular Mobile Phones ..3405 Other Pets ...........3055 Out of Province Year 2001 4099 it perfect, Job Training .2005 .3435 Pet Memoriams .3057 Year 2000 .4100 Collectibles Property Management .......2.90 Lessons. 2208 Year 1999 .4101 Teacher Resources .2255 Computers Equipment Property Wanted .8360 Year 1998 .4102 ...3392 Craft Sales Real Estate Auctions .8330 Year 1997 ....4103 your Please read ad the Tutoring .........................2206 Firewood ...3570 Real Estate 8270 first day it appears to Public Notices Companies Year 1996 .4104 Furniture Appliances ......3120 Public Notices .1180 Real Estate Lawyers ...........340 Year 1995 4105 make sure your ad is Furniture Rentals ...............140 Tenders 1190 Real Estate Services 8320 Year 1994 4106 exactly what you want Garage Sales Sask. Year 1993 4107 your readers to see. If Garage Sales Rural ..3170 Sask.

Properties Year 1992 ...4108 you should find an error Garden Lawn Equipment.3585 Stores Offices 8590-8610 Year 1991 4109 in your ad, please let us Hardwood Year 1990 to 1981 know right away at 653- Hobbies Crafts 3440 .8390 Year 1980 Older 2100, or use our toll free Autos $1000 Under ........4135 Hot Warehouse Space ..............30 number 1-800-667-6979. Antiques 4250 Employment Saunas Autobody Repairs We'll be happy to make Adult Lumber Building "At Your Service" Auto Leasing 4290 the necessary changes. Business Opportunities .....2203 Auto Repairs 4295 Childcare Required 2175 Merchandise Under $200 ..3118 Auto Wanted 4270 Real Estate Rentals Childcare Services 2180 Money to Room Board Wanted 9385 Classic Autos 4260 More classifications Computer Personnel ........2196 Musical Equipment Rooms for Rent Directory for Trades, Detailing 4345 are available please Daycare (Licensed) Office Equipment Rooms Wanted. 9345 Professions Services Parts Accessories .4300 inquire with our Daycare (Subsidized) Shared Accommodation 9075 6000 6979 Sports Cars .4240 classified Drivers Domestic Help Wanted 2020 Photography .3425 Suites Suites for Wanted Rent 9015-9095 ...9115 full appears of on the Classifieds. last lal les Interest .4265 salespeople.

page Deaths Deaths Deaths ARNOT Margaret Helen, formerly Woods passed away June 2001 at her residence. garet was born July 17, 1928 at Sutherland, Saskatchewan. She was predeceased by her parents, Stephen and Annie Woods; her husband, Robert Arnot in 1975; and by her brother, Robert Woods. Left to mourn Margaret's passing are her Dorothy Schmautz; niece Gail (Doug) Fletcher; brother, Jim Woods (Diane); sister-in-law, Donelda Woods; nephews, Danny and Randy and their families; her aunt. Mary Unger of Vancouver; and by the Arnot family.

Margaret will be remembered for her love of gardening, crafts and by her paintings. She worked for the Bank of Montreal. It was Margaret's wish that cremation take place and no funeral be held. Memorial donations may be made to A.L.S. or charity of choice.

Ar- rangements entrusted to SASKATOON FUNERAL HOME. 244-5577. passed away suddenly on June 1,2001 at the age of 78 years. John was born in the village of Charobriv, County Sokal, Western Ukraine on March 18th, 1923. In July of 1930 he immigrated to Canada with his father, step-mother and step-brother and settled in the Krydor district.

He attended Saskatoon Teacher's College in 1941. After one year of teaching he in Smeaton, John enlisted in the army where was stationed at Halifax, War Winnipeg, II. Victoria and Vancouver during World John and Elizabeth were married in Prince Albert in 1948. After teaching in the Prince Albert School Unit for 27 years he retired from teaching in June of 1978. He participated in numerous sports, cluding curling, fastball and hockey.

In 1964 he coached the East Central Fastball Team to a Provincial Championship. He was a great fan of the Prince Albert Raiders for many years. John unselfishly devoted his time to family and friends. John is survived by his wife Elizabeth; daughters, Patricia (lan) Codling and Woro- Cathy (Doug) Wallace; sons, Robert (Gloria) betz, Terry (Michelle) Worobetz, and Patrick Worobetz: sister, Mary Worobetz; (Gordon) Elmer; brother, Tara Murray (Olga) grandchildren, (Gary) Laidlow, Jason Codling, Peter Codling, Rebecca Codling, Jonathon Codling, Wallace, Jessic (Eric) Wallace Parenteau, Caylee Bodan Worobetz, Ryan Worobefz, Kiana Worobetz, Michael Worobetz, April Komarnicki: greatgrandchildren, Matthew Laidlow, Andrew Laidlow, and Jordan Laidlow; and numerous nieces and nephews. He was prede- ceased by: his father, Filemon Worobetz; his mother, Maria Manko; his step-mother, Eva Worobetz; his father-in-law, Stephen Deditch; and his mother-in-law; Alexandra Deditch The Prayer on Tuesday, June 5,2001 at 8:00 p.m.

officiated by Rev. Mr. Louis Doderal. The Funeral Mass will be celebrated on Wednesday, June 6, 2001 at 11:00 with Rev. Fr.

Otto Dzodose as celebrant. Both services will be held at St. Joseph's man Catholic Church, 260 25th St. Prince Albert. Interment to follow at Memorial Gardens.

Donations in memory of John may be made to the Heart and Stroke Fund. Arrangements entrusted to Hawryluk Funeral Home. 922-6611 WOROBETZ John, late of Prince Albert, passed away suddenly on June 1,2001 at the MATHER Amanda died on June 1,2001 at St. Paul's Hospital, Saskatoon. She was born at Plum Coulee, Manitoba, the daughter of Johann Wiens and Nettie Dyck, the member of a large family.

In her early years of life the family moved to a farm near Rush Lake, Sask. Her mother died when Amanda was six and she was placed in care of older sisters until her father remarried and she came to live with them at Herbert, Sask. She received her high school education, then took Teacher's Training at Regina Normal School. She taught in two schools in Saskatchewan, then moved to On- tario to teach in her sister's private school at Simcoe and in another school in the area. She took nurse's training at Victoria Hospital, London and nursed for a time at Simcoe.

She volunteered for service under the Women's Missionary Society of the United Church and prepared to be a dental nurse in West China. This was prevented by the War and the closing of the Pacific. She met Bert Mather at a youth camp and later at the University of Toronto. They were married on June 10, 1942. Followihg Bert's Ordination they moved to Sexsmith, Alberta where their son, John was born.

Their daughter, Gwen was born while they lived at Donalda. The family have also lived at ville, Saskatoon and Calgary. Bert and Amanda lived at Davidson and in their retirement again in Saskatoon. Amanda, during her seventy years conducted three successful tours of China. Surviving are her husband, Bert: son, John (Enevda) of Vancouver; daughter, Gwen (Peter) Thomson of Saskatoon; grandson, Steven, Matthew, Sebastian and Andy: granddaughter, Jillian; dear friend of the family, Hilary Fraser of Dartmouth, N.S.; also numerous nieces and nephews.

The Funeral Service will be held on Tuesday, 5, 2001 at 1:30 p.m. at McClure United Church. Memorial donations may be made to McClure United Church, a charity of your choice or St. Paul's Palliative Care. Arrangements are in care of MARTENS WARMAN FUNERAL HOME (934- Deaths 1000 4888).

HARRISON It is with great sadness, we announce the sudden and peaceful passing of Kelly Lynn Harrison on Thursday, May 31, 2001 at St. Paul's Hospital, Saskatoon, SK. A beloved daughter of Jim and Charlene; loving sister to Robert (Fiance Kelly and Kelly's son Brendan) of Ft. McMurray, AB, and Jennifer (boyfriend Barry) of Saskatoon; grandparents, Eileen Sandbeck of Kindersley, SK; Ed and Doris Sears of Rosetown, SK; great grandmother, Mar) Roberts of Rosetown, SK, and Elizabeth Harrison of Winnipeg, MB; also numerous aunts, uncles and cousins, by whom she will always be remembered. Kelly was born at Rosetown, SK.

September 19, 1981. At the family's request, a Private Memorial Service will held. In lieu of floral tributes donations can be made to the Childrens Wish Foundation of Canada, Saskatchewan Chapter, Box 309, Saskatoon, SK. S7K 3L3 McKAGUE'S FUNERAL CHAPEL (664-3131) are in care of arrangements. John Janex Funeral Director.

McDONALD Gordon Allen McDonald was born January 19, 1922 on the family farm at Lacadena, SK, he passed away June at Porteous Lodge in Saskatoon, SK. He was the third born child and oldest son of Bill and beth McDonald. During WWII he joined the RCAF. On August 20, 1945 he married May O'Neal of Sackville, NB. They farmed at Lacadena until 1962, when they moved to Saskatoon where they spent the rest of their lives.

Gordon was predeceased by his wife, May on January 17, 2001; his parents, and Elizabeth; two sisters, Isabelle and Florence; three brothers, Elwood (in infancy), Clayton and just last week his youngest brother, Alison. Left to mourn his passing are his four children, Janis (Philip) Williams, and Bill McDonald, both of Saskatoon, SK, Glen McDonald of Elrose, SK and Joan (Scott) Kent of Winnemucca, Nevada; thirteen grandchildren and four greatgrandchildren; brother, Clarence (Muriel) McDonald; sister, Hazel (Ken) Fowler; and sisterin-law, Ruby McDonald. The Funeral Service will be held at Park Funeral Chapel, 311 Third Avenue North, Saskatoon, SK on Tuesday, June 5, 2001 at 1:30 p.m.; officiated by Rev. Dale Morrison. Interment will take place in Hillcrest Memorial Gardens, Saskatoon, SK following the service.

Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to David J. Schurr, 244-2103 McRAE Phyllis Margaret McRae passed away on Saturday, June 2,2001 at the Outlook District Pioneer Home. She is survived by her daughter, Maxine Puymon of Airdrie, AB; six' grandchildren, Murray Puymon of Saskatoon, SK, Shirley (Brad) Hart of North Battleford, SK, Cheryl (Barry) Kaminseski of Saskatoon, SK, Kelvin Tomecek Regina, SK, Barbara (Clint) Burlock of Regina, SK and Ronald (Sharon) Tomecek of Outlook, SK; ten great grandchildren; son-in-law, Bill Tomecek of Outlook, SK; two brothers, Sterling (Bea) both Ruggles and Donald (Yvonne) Ruggles of BC; one sister, Maxine Johnson of Shell Lake, SK and numerous nieces, nephews and other relatives. She was predeceased by her husband, Donald in 1981; her daughter, Lois Tomecek; two brothers, Warren and Clay Ruggles; sonin-law, Stan Puymon and her brother-in-law, Clarence Johnson. The Funeral Service will be held on Wednesday, June 6,2001 at 11:00 a.m.

from St. Andrew's United Church in Outlook, SK. conducted by Rev. Faye Ford. Interment will take place in the Glenside Cemetery.

Arrangements are in care of the OUTLOOK FUNERAL CHAPEL. JAMES David Brian. It is with profound sadness that the family announces the death of Brian James of Saskatoon, He was 69. Brian died suddenly at home after a long struggle with diabetes. He is survived by his loving wife Anne and their children, Chris (Randy Barlow), Huw (Michele James), Sarah (Kurtis.

Balon): grandchildren, Michael, Brian, Ellen and Huw; his mother, Elizabeth James; Aunt Ollie and numerous relatives in Wales, UK. Predeceased by several aunts and uncles. Brian was born and educated in Wales. He received his B.A. (Ho: nours) from Cardiff University and embarked on a long teaching career which took him to England, Singapore, Germany and several small towns in Saskatchewan.

His last position was as Principal of Warman High School from 1986-1994. Upon retirement he enjoyed music, books, crosswords and was an avid rugby and soccer fan. He had a dry sense of humour much to the enjoyment and chagrin of his grandchildren, friends and students. The family would like to especially thank Brian's primary Home Care nurse, Norma, the paramedics and the R.U.H. emergency room staff who tried so hard to revive Brian on his last day.

There will be a family service and interment of cremated remains in Wales at a later date. In lieu of flowers the family would appreciate donations, in Brian's memory, to the Canadian D- abetes Association, Saskatchewan Branch, 104-2301 Avenue North Saskatoon, SK S70 575. Rest in peace Arrangements have been entrusted to the SASKATOON FUNERAL HOME 244-5577..

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