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Star-Phoenix from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada • 25

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Want to tend an extra-special BIRTHDAY MESSAGE? Place your greetings In "Happy Dayt" In the StarPhoenlx Classifieds! Ask for detail! The StarPhoenix 204 5th Avenue North Saskatoon SK S7K 2P1 Tuesday, November 27, 2001 Thought Of The Day How to Easy street is a blind alley. How to an Ad: an Ad: AgricultureIndustry Townhouses tor Rent 9215 Accommodation Service ...9005 Condoslor Rent 9195 Houses tor Rsnt 9135-9175 Houses, Rural tor Rent 9236 Rental Houss Wanted 9255 Retirement Living 9205 Room Board lor Rent 9365 fr I Ira Hi i I CDCC MIIMDCD 1Qft(YCC7 CQ7Q ui use vui ivll i muiiiulii a-sw-vucvji; Employment Wanted 1999 Farm Help 2030 Health Care Personnel 2230 Help Wanted 2000 Hospital Personnsl 2220 Modelling 2070 Nanny Services 2170 Office Help 2050 Part Time Help 2040 Professional Help 2195 Restaurant Help 2045 Resume Servlcaa 2004 Sales Personnel 2190 Secretarial Help 2055 Specialized Help 2028 StylistsEsthetics 2060 Teachers Wanted 2250 Team Players Wanted 2058 Technical Help Wanted 2027 Trades 6 Const. Help 2025 Our Telephone Service Hours: Monday to Friday 8 a.m. 6 p.m. Sunday 11 a.m.

-4 p.m. i Closed Saturdays Produce 3635 RenoBuilders Materials 3373 Restaurant Supplies 3376 Satellite Dishes 3415 Sound Equipment 3460 Sports 1 Recreation Sports Cards 3430 Student Shop 3117 Tickets SeleWanted 3382 Tools tor Sale 3366 Toys ...3111 Video Game Equipment 3410 Wedding Boutique 3475 WineBeer Supplies 3380 Personals Companions 1230 People Finder 1221 Personal 1220 Personals (Adult) 1228 Pereonal Services 1223 Psychic Ssrvlces 1222 Support Groups 1235 1-900 Services 1225 Agriculture Custom Farming 7125 Farm Equipment Dealers ....7060 Farm Equipment Sale 7090 Farme Wanted 7450 Feed Seed 7180 Grain DryingCleaning 7130 Grain Trailers 4670 Grain Trucks 4660 Horse Trailers 7210 Llvsstock 4 Accessories .,..7150 Livestock Trailers 7160 Stebles 7240 Industrial Chain Saws 7390 Heavy Egulpment Rental ....7600 Ind. Machinery 4 Repairs ..7570 Industrial Trucks 4650 Removal Service 7690 Rental Service 7660 Sand Blasting 7330 Septic Tanka 7360 Sharpening Service 7720 Small Tools 7540 Welders 6220 Please Include your name, address and a phone number where we can contact you. Trucks, Mini-Vans I Vans lor Sail Trucks 2001 4499 Trucks 2000 4500 Trucks 1999 4501 Trucks 1998 4502 Trucks 1997 4503 Trucks 1998 4504 Trucks 1995 4505 Trucks 1994 4506 Trucks 1993 4507 Trucks 1992 4508 Trucks 1991 4509 Trucks 1990 4510 Trucks 1989 4511 Trucks 1968 4512 Trucks 1987 4513 Trucks 1986 4514 Trucks 1985 to 1981 Trucks 1980 4 Older 4520 Truck Accessorlss 4700 Semi Trailers 4880 Sport Utility Vehlclea 4525 Truck Leaalng 4695 Trucks Wanted 4690 4x4a 4710 1 Ton i Larger 4530 Mini Vans 4370 Vana for Sale 4360 Van Accessorlss 4380 Van Rentals 4390 Busss for Sals .4740 Garages for Lease 4760 Parking for Lease 4770 Towing Service 4790 Recreation Aircraft All Terrain Vehicles 5220 Boats lor Sale 5070 CampersTrailers 5090 Dune Buggies 5200 Fifth Wheels 5150 Golf Carte 5320 Motorcycles 5040 RVMotorhomes for Sale ...5140 Snowmobiles 5340 Snowmobile Accessories ...5345 Utility Trailers 5240 We try to make TI it perfect, Please read your ad the first day It appears to make sure your ad Is exactly what you want your readers to sea. It you should llnd an error In your ad, please let us know right away at 653-2100, or use our toll tree number 1-800-667-6979.

We'll be happy to make the necessary changes. Real Estate Salee Acreages 8670-8720 Acreages Wanted 8730 Apartment Blocks 8540-8550 Appraisers 8280 B. C. Properties 8480-8510 Bed 'n' Breakfast 8472 Buildings 8620 Business Opportunities 8580 Commercial Prop 8630-8640 Condos (Apt. Style) 8050 Condos (Townhouses) 8060 Farmland 8690-8710 FishingHunting Lodges 8475 HotelsMotels 8560 Houses for Sale 8010 Houses Wanted To Buy 8220 if Announcements Anniversaries 1069 Birth 1071 Card Thanks 1065 Coming Events 1079 Deaths 1000 Engagements Weddings.

.1066 Florists 1040 Funeral Directors 1007 Funerals 1003 Funeral Plans 1015 Graduation 1078 Happy Days 1210 Happy Days Service 1216 In Memorlam 1004 Lost Found 1101 Memorial Services 1005 Prayers 1219 Retirement 1088 Social Club 1086 Sport Events 1090 Travel 1091 Education Training Career Counselling 3532 Career Training 2200 Driver Training 3521 Employment Services 2205 Job Training 2005 Lessons 2208 Teacher Resources 2255 Tutoring 2206 Merchandise Antiques 3125 The StarPhoenlx Classifieds 204 5th Avenue North Saskatoon, Saskatchewan S7K 2P1 Antiques Wanted 3127 iimw i Articles for Sale 3115 0 Investments 8570 BUSINESS OFFICE HOURS: Monday Friday 8 am 4:30 pm 204 5th Avenue North (customer parking available on our south lot) Pets Animals Pat Supplies 3000 Pet Announcements 3005 Pet Grooming 3010 Pet Sitting 3015 Dogs 3020 Cats 3050 Other Pets 3055 Pet Memorlams 3057 Public Notices Public Notices 1180 Tenders 1190 Investment Properties 8660 Listings Wanted 6370 Lots 8740-8760 Mobile Homes 8240 Mortgages 8009 Open Houses 8115 Out of Province 8390-8410 Property Management 8290 Property Wanted 8360 Real Estate Auctions 8330 Real Estate Companies 8270 Real Estate Lawyers 8340 Real Estate Services 8320 Sask, Cottages 8420-8440 Sask. Properties 8460-8470 Stores Offices 8590-8610 VacationResort Properties 8390 Warehouse Space 8530 "At Your Service" The StarPhoenlx Online www.TheStarPhoenlx.com 9. Articles Wanted 3135 Auctions 3130 BabyInfant Articles 3110 Beauty Salon Supplies 3092 Billiard Books Comics 3422 Cellular Mobile Phones ..3405 Christmas Decorating 3576 Christmas Gifts 3128 Christmas Trees 3575 Collectibles 3435 Computers 4 Equipment ...3392 Craft Sales 3112 Firewood 3570 Furniture Appliances 3120 Furniture Rentals 3140 Garage Sales 3165 Garage Sales Rural 3170 Hardwood Lumber 3372 Hobbles 4 Crafts 3440 Hot TubsPools Saunas 3550 Lumber Building Supplies 3370 Merchandise Under $200 ..3118 Money to Loan 3505 Musical Equipment 3465 Office Equipment Supplies 3090 Photography 3425 Transportation Cars lor Sale Year 2001 4099 Year 2000 4100 Year 1999 4101 Year 1998 4102 Year 1997 4103 Year 1996 4104 Year 1995 4105 Year 1994 4106 Year 1993 4107 Year 1992 4108 Year 1991 4109 Year 1990 to 1981 Year 1980 Older 4120 Autos $1000 SUnder 4135 Antiques 4250 Autobody Repairs 4310 Auto Leasing 4290 Auto Repairs 4295 Auto Wanted 4270 Classic Autos 4260 Detailing 4345 Parts 4 Accessories ..4300 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 SalesRentals.

2:00 p.m. Friday 'Private Party) Classified DisplaySemi Display Ads: PA set on Classified System 11:00 a.m. for next day's publication Obituary Announcements 2:00 p.m. Employment Adult Care 2155 Business Opportunities 2203 Chlldcare Required 2175 Childcare Services 2180 Computer Personnsl 2196 Daycare (Licensed) 2172 Daycare (Subsidized) 2167 Domestic Help Wanted 2035 Drivers Wanted 2020 Directory lor Trades, Proleiilons Services Real Estate Rentals Room Board Wanted 9385 Rooms for Rent 9275-9305 Rooms Wanted 9345 Shared Accommodation ....9075 Suites for Rent 9015-9095 Suites Wanted 9115 More classifications are available pleaee Inquire with our classified salespeople. 8000-8971 appears on the last lull page ol Classifieds, Sports Cars 4240 Special Interest Vehicles 4265 4 Deaths Deaths Deaths Deaths 1000 1000 1000 1000 mm ALBERDING On Saturday, November 24, 2001, Cecilia Alberdlng, late of Silver Heights Special Care Home, Raymore, SK and formerly of Lestock, SK, passed away at the age of 89 years.

Predeceased by her husband, Joe and son-in-law, Nick; Cecilia Is survived by her lov AADLAND The passing of Mervyn Leroy Aadland, formerly of Loreburn, SK, occurred on Sunday, November 25, 2001 at the Outlook Union Hospital at the age of 82 years. Mervyn Is survived by his wife, Esther of Outlook; his son, Lionel (Joy) Aadland of Saskatoon; his daughter, Penny Dolan of Mllden, SK; four Grandchil dren, Geoff, Wade, Corey and Graham; one ing cnnaren, Lucme uorusn ot ituna, sk, Mary (John) Dorush of Canora, SK, Jerome (Leona) Alberdlng of North Battleford, SK, John Alberd-Ina of Guernsev. SK. James dona) Alberdlna of OA Portage La Prairie, MB and Linda (Ralph) God- nen oi uneans, un; i granacniiaren, ineresa great-grandson, Jan; Two sisters, Ruby (Aksel) Chrestensen of Outlook and Marie Joel of Outlook; and numerous nieces, nephews and other relatives. He was predeceased by his parents, Ludvig and Lisa Aadland; granddaughter, Jennifer Dolan; twin brother, Tvlearl; brother, Leonard; and sisters, Louise, Gunda, Theresa, Myrtle and Hattie.

The Funeral Service will be held on Friday, November 30, 2001 at 2:00 p.m. at the Skudesnes Lutheran Church, HEAD The passing of Beatrice "Bea" Head of Mllden, SK, occurred on Sunday, November 25, 2001 at the Outlook Union Hospital at the age of 83 years. Bea Is survived by her husband, Don Head of Mllden, SK; two sons, Blair (Linda) Sinclair of Conquest, SK and Brian (Terry) Sinclair of Saskatoon; stepchildren, Dl-anne (Larry) Fergusson of Nakusp, BC, Gordon (Debbie) Head of Mllden, Sharon (Fred) Decker of Sovereign, SK and Nell (Eleanor) Head of Mllden; 16 grandchildren; eleven great-grandchildren; two sisters, Dorothy Lin-klater of Saskatoon and Lois (Ron) Unklater of Sovereign; two brothers-in-law, Cliff (Pat) of Nakusp, BC and Walter Head of Kelowna, BC; sister-in-law, Gerry Head of Saskatoon; and numerous nieces and nephews, She was predeceased by her parents, Thomas and Be-thesda McDonald; two brothers-in-law, Bill Unklater and Ken Head; sister-in-law, Kay Head; and nephew, Charlie Robin Unklater. The Funeral Service will be held on Thursday, November 29, 2001 at the Mllden United Church at 2:00 p.m. with Rev, Jan Coffey-Olson officiating, Interment will take place In the Mllden Cemetery.

Arrangements are In care of THE www.TheStarPhoenix.com Home Delivery: The StarPhoenix 664-8320 Saskatoon Sun 664-8342 Advertising: Display 664-8340 Classified 653-2100 NewsEditorial: The StarPhoenix 664-8231 Saskatoon Sun 6644)461 Lyle Slnkewicz Publleher Steven Glbb Editor Cam Hutchlneon Managing Editor Ron Deutecher Advertising Director Qall Kukurudza Human Reeourcee Manager Keith Coulter Production Manager Preea Murray Hill Production Manager PrePreta Craig Peterson Promotlona Manager Jack Phlpps Circulation Director Eldon Amundaon Controller Subscription Rates (Including QST): Home delivery In Saskatoon S12. 76 prepaid per month for dally service, 82.30 per week lor Friday and Saturday service when prepaid. Rural Inquiries may phone 1-600-667-2008. Address: 204 Sttl Ave Saskatoon SK S7K2P1 (Gerry) Bellows, Lorraine (Barry) Coakwell, Robert Dorush, Nadlne (Terry) Sych, Jeff (Linda) Alberdlng, Kathy (Ian) McNInch, James Alberdlng, Darren (Holly) Alberdlng, Deanna (Curtis) Thibault, Darlene Alberdlng, Jack Alberdlng, Christine Alberdlng, Clayton Godllen and Corlea Godllen; 14 great-grandchildren; and numerous nieces and nephews. Cecilia east of Loreburn, sk with Pastor Doug Miner officiating.

Interment will take place In the Skudesnes Church Cemetery. Memorial do (nee Schick) was born at Pliger, SK on October 22, 1912. She had twelve brothers and sisters. Cecilia took twelve years of schooling In the Pllaer district, On November 6, 1936 she mar nations may De maae to ine Skuaesnes Lutheran Church, Loreburn, SK. Arrangements are In care of THE OUTLOOK FUNERAL CHAPEL.

SATHER It Is with deep sadness the famllv announces the death of Donald Martin Sathen ried Joe Alberdlna. They had three daughters and three sons and farmed north of Lestock and then In the Leross district. Cecilia and Joe UU I LUUKrUNbkAL UHArbL on Sunday, November 25, 2001 at Royal University Hospital. Donald is survived by his loving wife, Osra; four sons, Ron (Monica) and their children, Doreen, Donald (Kristin) and retired In Lestock In 1972. In 1977 Joe Dassed away and Cecilia remained In Lestock until great grandson, Brett; Brian (Ruth) and their moving to silver HeignTs on juiy io, iwo.

ue-cllla loved music ana singing, flowers, gardening, games and cards, many kinds of hand cnnaren, Kaegan ana tiavin; Allan (Brenda) and their children, Greg, James and Klmberly; Deaths 1000 wenara lunay; ana tneir cnnaren, snvia ana Nathan; adopted Grandchildren. Bonnie. work and crafts, pets, bowling and watching skating on T.V. Mass of Christian Burial will be James, Koreann and Dale, Delia and Sandy; neia on weanesaay, Novemoer zo, zw i at I a.m. in Mary wueen ot an Hearts R.c.

brother. Milt (Joan); sister, Shirley (Jim) Jowsey; as well as many nieces, nephews, In-laws and other relatives. He was predeceased by his parents; brother, Murray; two siblings In Infancy; first wife, Doreen (1964); brothers-in-law, Bill and Benny; and sister-in-law, Erroll. Church, Lestock, SK with Rev. Fr.

Wojclech Wojtkowlak OMI, Celebrant. Interment will follow In the Lestock Cemetery. Prayers will be held on Tuesday, November 27, 2001 at 7:30 7A p.m. in the (jnurcn. Donations may oe maae to Don was born to Ivor and Maraaret Sather on a charity of one choice in Cecilia memory.

Arrangements entrusted to the HELMSING FU rT June zo, ivib on tne ramiiy tarm in rne Ante lope district of Saskatchewan. The famllv soon NERAL CHAPEL, Reglna. Lome Palmer, Ken moved to Weyburn. Don worked In his father's Gold, Brent Metz oiacksmitn snop prior to enlisting in the Air-force. He served from 1941 to 1945 and was Kenneth Ian Rousell December 11 1 925 November 23, 2001 discharged In Calaarv where he lived briefly 3 JIM CHOW KOOK until returning to Star City In 1947 to take over his father's blacksmith business, In 1950 he Ken passed awav peacefully at home In Sas a nilr It Is with great loss that we announce Jim Chow started a life long career with the Sask.

Wheat katoon after a lengthy battle with cancer. Ken Is survived by his wire, Elsie; his children. pooi as a gram buyer. He was nrst stationed in Klnlstino and over the years lived In many Kook Noisy Jim passed away peacefully on November 24, 2001 at the age of 83. He Is survived by his wife.

May; his children, Phyllis Wanda Petersen, Debbie (Frank) Carson, Saskatchewan communities. He met Osra LAPRAIRIE Ernest Louis. It Is with great sadness that the family of Ernest (Ernie) Lapralrie announce his passing on November 24, 2001 He was born May 1 1 1946 In Prince Albert, SK. Ernest Is survived by his loving mother, Suzanne Lapralrie (nee Brad); and brothers, Dennis La- (Jeff), Sharon (Gary), Sheila (Hank), Patty oaroara ranr (Liza), Steve (Wenona); and arandchildren. Paul.

Jamie Fisher In Melfort In 1966 and they married on July 2. His last posting was to Colonsay In 1972 where he worked until his retirement In 1979, after which he and Osra relocated to Saska Kevin (Laurie) Rousell, Gall Rousell (Gaynald Klatt) and Leanna Rousell (Paul Sim); his grandchildren, Gayna, Kim, Keith, Curtis, Jen, avid, Danielle, Colin, Ryan and Erin; his brothers, Hilt Rousell, Carl (Olive) Rousell, Rod (Amanda) Rousell and Tom (Dorothy) Rousell; his sisters, Dora Chappell, Ethel Winder and Joyce (Bill) Malle; his sisters-in-law, Evelyn Cody, Kacl, Jada and Chloe. He was born In China but lived most of his life In and for the Town of Outlook. Jim, alona with his wife, were HUFFMAN Wylle Cameron of Aberdeen, SK toon where they have lived ever since. Don passed away peacefully at St.

Elizabeth Hospital, Humboldt on Saturday, November 24. 2001 was very active In his retirement and, as he did In his workina career, he made many good the owners of The New Outlook Cafe where generations of rural travellers and local fami prairie (Penny) Ryan, Lee Ann; Maurice Lapralrie (Carla), Paul, Mark, Joe, Adam, Christine of Reglna, SK; Bob Lapralrie (Helen); Alme Lapralrie (Ceclle), Spencer, Lyndon; Leonard Lapralrie (Karen), Chelsea, Chandler; David Lapralrie, Kelly; Patrick Lapralrie (Marl), Robert, Andrew; Kenneth Lapralrie; and sister, Raymonde Earle (Tom), Lindsay, Scoft; and many numerous aunts and uncles. He was predeceased by following a short battle with cancer. Cameron and loyal friends. He loved to bowl, play cards Rousell, Mar) Kouseii, Margaret hreeaman (Jake Tlechreb), Clara (Howard) Boynton, Ivy lies were greeted by an Individual they would was Dorn January 31, iw 10 Norman ana and golf with his friends at the Wlldwood Golf Beatrice (nee Wylle) Huffman, After comole Leach, and Erna (Norman) Painchaud; his novel loryer.

nis love ror cnnaren ana nis community made him a celebrltv that was car tlon of high school at Aberdeen, Cam began! course wnere ne acnievea tnree noies-in-one over the years. Don enjoyed many events and activities at the Pensioners and Pioneers Pavll-llon and was a 50 year member of the Royal tured by numerous television documentaries. nis tamer, Paul Lapralrie in IV69. as the oldest brother-in-law, Bill Martin; and many other relatives. He Is predeceased by his parents, William and Ethel; his brothers.

Ben Rousell, Harry Rousell, Allan Rousell, Syd Rousell, Fred Rousell and Gordon Rousell; his sister, Amy Martin; his iuii i nny wnit nis puieiiis, Bveruuauy TaKing over the family farm. Cam was very Involved In various organizations Including 4-H, the Saskatoon Exhibitions Sask. Sheeo Breed radio Interviews and articles. He was proud to represent Canadian multlculturallsm at Expo 86 and exchanae barbs with Peter Gzowsklln of his siblings, Ernest always enjoyed gather Canadian Lealon currently belonalna to the Nutana Branch No. 362.

Don was a caring and brothers-in-law, Stan cnaopeil, Frank winaer. ers Sutherland Curling Club, and the Saskatchewan Curllna Assoc. (SCA). In 1993. Kina nusoana who remained deeply in love and devoted to his wife, Osra, He will be fondly an Interview.

The plaques of appreciation on his walls confirm that there Is not one organization In the Outlook community that has not Teddy Freedman and Charlie (Alma) Coulter; Cam served as President of the SCA. Durlna his and ns sisters-in-iaw, Auarev Kouseii, lois remembered by his family ana many friends and associates as a honest fun loving man, tenure with SCA, he made many lifelong oenemea rrom nis ongoing generosity throughout the years. He-was loud In every Rousell and Mona Rousell. Ken was born on the famllv homestead December 11, 1925, the rnenas. Cameron was preaeceasea oy nis ra- and companion who could be trusted and re- thing ne did, from cheering the local team at tenth child of fifteen, He finished grade eight at Tner Norman in juiy uui; nis grandparents; and three uncles.

He Is survived by his mother, ilea on. He win oe dearly missed, i-unerai services will take olace Saskatoon Funeral Home Falrhoim school, in I vsa ne took over tne ram- ine ruin or ensuring minor sporrs rees were lowered SO all could afford to olav hence. "Nolsv Beatrice; sisters, Marlon (Heinz tenfelde) of llv farm. Five vears ater he married Elsie He made a lot of noise all of which he can Coulter and together they raised five children (4th Ave. and 25th St.) on Thursday, November 29 at 2:00 p.m.

with Interment the following day In Star City, SK, For those so wishing Memorial ings to aiscuss nis noDDies ana engage in Debate about current events, He loved to be In the outdoors, riding his bike and walking around his favorite city, He was a proud "Uncle Ernie" to his nieces and nephews, always happy to tell stories about them. He was also a dedicated and loyal employee of Woolco Wal-Mart for over 23 years. He will be greatly missed by all who knew him. The Funeral Liturgy will be celebrated by Rev. Bradford Bodn-arcnuk at 10:00 a.m.

Wednesday, November 28 at St, Philip Nerl Roman Catholic Church (Munroe Ave, and Taylor Street). Interment will take place In Woodlawn Catholic Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation ol 279-3rd Ave. N. Saskatoon, SK, S7K 2H8.

Arrangements have been entrusted to SASKATOON FUNERAL HOME, 244-5577, Whonnock, BC; Patricia (Eric) Johnson of Bat-tleford: brothers. Greaorv (Marianne) of Ten. and managea tne rarm. Ken lovea nature ana nessee, and Vincent (Kay) of Meadow Lake; donations may be made to the Heart and thorouaniv en ovea nis lire as a rarmer. i-te aiso be proud of and what It accomplished.

You can go to many parts of Saskatchewan and find people who have a fond memory of Jim Kook and to his passing day he had the ability to remember trie name of everyone he had took every opportunity he could to spend time stroke Foundation of Sask. (27V-3ra Ave. Saskatoon, SK, S7K 2H7). Arrangements have several nieces ana nepnews, aunts, uncles, cousins and special friend Maddy Poelzer. A Vlqil of Prayer will be held on Tuesday, Novem outdoors nunting or risning wirn rnenas ana family, ine ramny wouia like to express sincere Deen entrusrea to saskaiuun FUNERAL HOME.

encountered and what they did. You have ber 27, 2001 at 7:30 p.m. at Saskatoon Funeral appreciation to Nurse Addle Loomes and staff Home, 338 4th Ave. North. Funeral Mass will be from tne Home are unit, in lieu or riowers, co taught us that to give and continue to give unselfishly without conditions can be an oblec- OLEKSYN Dmytro, age 95 years of Cud- held on Wednesday, November 28, 2001 at nations may be made to the Saskatchewan worth, formerly of Wakaw, Dassed awav tlve In ones life that Is fulfllllna.

We are Droud of 10:00 a.m. from St, Pauls Cathedral, 720 Spa- Abilities council, iu Louise Avenue, saska peacefully In the Cudworth Nursing Home on you and take comfort that we were able to aina uescent, very uev. i-atner Len cvr onici- toon, SK, S7J 2C7 or the National Farmers Union, co National Farmers Foundation, 2717 atlng, Interment to follow at the Catholic Sec mursaay, November iiuui, vigil of Prayer will be celebrated on Monday, November 26, tion or wooaiawn cemetery, in lieu of flowers, Wentz Avenue, saskatoon, SK, S7K 4B6, A fu snare your greatness with our community, Services will be held on Wednesday, November 28, 2001 at 1 1 :00 a.i at the Outlook Civic Centre. at 7:30 p.m. at the Ukrainian Orthodox Church neral service will be held at the Saskatoon Fu in wakaw, ana tne i-unerai service will be neral Home, 338 Fourth Avenue North on donations can be made to Stensrud Lodge 2202 McEwan Saskatoon, SK, S7J 3L6 or St.

Elizabeth Hospital Foundation Inc. Box 446, Humboldt, SK, SOK 2A0. Arrangements have celebrated on Tuesday, November 27 at 10.30 Wednesday, November 28, 2001 at 3:00 p.m, Interment to follow at Woodlawn Cemetery In a.m. at tne Ukrainian urtnoaox Church In Interment of the cremated remains will be at a saskatoon. Wakaw with Rev.

Fr. Roman Kocur as Cele later date. Arrangements have been entrusted c-een enrrustea to SASKATOON FUNERAL HOME. brant. Interment will follow at St.

Mary's Greek tOSASKAIUUNr-UNtKALHUME, 244-5577. urrnoaox uemejery at wokow, sk, May and Family would like to thank the staff at the Outlook Hospital for their care, In lieu of flowers donations can be made to Jim Kook Kushneryk's Funeral Home of Wakaw Saskatchewan Is entrusted with the arrange Fund co Outlook Minor SDorts. Box 475. Out LEAVE A LEGACY A ATOONT ments. look, SK, SOL 2N0.

Arrangements entrusted to uutiook i-unerai Home..

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