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Star-Phoenix from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada • 19

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SECTION Monday, September 21, 1987 Saskatoon, Saskatchewan Star-Phoenix C1 Star Phoenix Classifieds Monday Monday Classified to to Friday 10:00 Friday Telephone 8:00 7:00 hours: a.m. a.m.- 6:00 4:30 7:00 p.m. p.m. 653-2100 Office Hours: Saturdays: a.m. p.m.

Sundays: 12:00 noon 7:00 p.m. Autos 351 Wanted. 404 Fireplaces Accessories Buses Sale 452 Flooring Garages for 464 Furnaces Grain Trailers 436 Glass Grain Trucks 432 Parking for Lease 468 Home Improvements. Semi Trailers 439 Insulation Service Stations 460 Interior Sports Cars 396 Investigation Security. Towing Service 472 Janitorial Services Truck Leasing 444 Landscaping Truck Repairs 448 Trucks for Sale 424 Maid Trucks Wanted 440 Management Consultants Vans Accessories 416 Market Van 420 Moving Storage Vehicle Storage.

470 Painting Patents Trademarks RECREATION All Terrain 496 Pools Service. Bicycles 476 Professional Directory Boats Accessories. 484 Roofing. Campers Trailers. 488 Sand and Camping Equipment 500 Small Engine Repair.

Dune Buggies 494 Snow Flat Deck Trailers 498 Step and Railways Golf 506 Stucco Motorcycles Accessories 480 Trades and Professions RV's Motorhomes 492 Trenching Skiing Equipment 515 Upholstery Snowmobiles Accessories 511 Upholstery Sporting Goods 504 Tents 508 Window Cleaning Window Doors TRADES AND PROFESSIONS 696 Chain Saws Accountants (Chartered) 692 Custom Architect 523 Farm Equipment. Harvesting Artists Designers 525 Feed Seed Basements 539 Fish Brick Driveways 623 Heavy Equipment Brick 567 Horse Trailers Cabinets Furniture 639 Industrial Machinery 595 Livestock Accessories Central Vac. 585 Removal Service Ceramic Tile. 589 Rental Service. 551 Sand Blasting.

Concrete 563 Septic Tanks Concrete 620 Sharpening Concrete 619 Small Tools Contractors Carpenters. 543 Stables Drywalling. 599 Welders Eavestroughs 555 Well Drilling 579 Energy 575 ACCOMMODATION Equipment 678 Apartments-Hotels-Rent. 531 Board, Room for Rent COFFIN The Lord took Steve home on Sunday, September 20, 1987. Stephen Glenn was born at Murdockville, Quebec on March 3, 1954.

He lived in a number of places in Eastern Canada including Bathurst, New Brunswick where he attended Elementary School. He moved to Saskatoon with his family in 1968. His High School years were spent in Mount Royal Collegiate. After High School he went to Bethany Bible Institute, Hepburn, University of Saskatchewan and University of Regina. He earned a Bachelor of Education degree and a Post Graduate Diploma in Educational Administration.

Steve and Sandy were married in 1975. In 1978 they moved to Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan. Steve taught at William Grayson School and Central Collegiate. Steve was a gifted teacher and had respect for his students and enioyed making them laugh. Steve was a member of the Moose Jaw Public Library Board, the Palliser Regional Library Board and the Moose Jaw Parks Recreation Board.

Missing him are his wife Sandy, his parents Ivan and Juanita Coffin, his sister Sheryl, his father-inlaw Ben Unruh, his brother-in-law Larry Unruh and sister-in-law Laurel Unruh. He was predeceased by an infant brother, his maternal grandparents, his paternal grandmother and his mother-in-law. In lieu of flowers, donations tothe Stephen G. Coffin Memorial Scholarship Fund, in care of the Education Center, 1075 9th Ave N.W., Moose Jaw, would be appreciated by the family. The Funeral Service will be conductedon Tuesday, September 22nd, 1987 at 3:30 p.m.

in the Alliance Church, Moose Jaw. Pastor Bob Peters will officiate. A private interment service will be held at the Salem Church Cemetery, Waldheim, Sask. at a later date. We, his family know that Steve is in heaven and we will be joining him.

Arrangements are entrusted with Parkview Funeral Chapel, Moose Jaw. R.E. Redpath and D.J. Campbell, Funeral Administrators Directors serving the family. (1-694-5500).

CARR The passing of Miss Lucy Carr, age 86 years of Suite No. 2006 1223 Temperance Street, Saskatoon occurred in a local hospital on Wednesday, September 16th, 1987. The Funeral Service will be held on Monday, September 21st at 2:00 p.m. conducted by Rev. W.A.

Stevens and Rev. Don Barss from Grace-Westminster United Church, 505 10th Street East. Surviving are: one sister, Mrs. Jeannette Potts of Kamloops, B.C., one brother, Robert Carr of Saskatoon, two nieces and three nephews. She was predeceased by her parents, Mr.

William and Mrs. Lucy Carr, one sister, Helen Carr andonebrother, Ray Carr. The late Miss Carr was born in Copper Cliff, Ontario and came west with her parents to Leney, Saskatchewan in 1916. In 1931 she came to Saskatoon and had resided here since. Miss Carr taught school in Saskatchewan for several years and later was employed with Federated Cooperatives Ltd.

until her retirement. She was a member of the Grace-Westminster United Church being active in the church choir for many years and was also a member of St. John's Ambulance Nursing division for many years. In lieu of flowers Memorial tributes may be made to a charity of the donor's choice. Cremation with interment in the family plot at Woodlawn Cemetery.

Arrangements are in care of PARK FUNERAL CHAPEL. EGETO The death of Margaret Egeto of Saskatoon occurred in a local hospital on Thursday, September 17th, 1987. A Service of Remembrance will be held on Monday, September 21 st at 3:30 P.M. from the Chapel of Saskatoon Funeral Home, corner of 4th Ave. at 25th conducted by Rev.

Ed Loucks. Cremation. Memorial donations to Palliative Home Care, 500 -350 Third Ave. Saskatoon, will be appreciated in lieu of flowers. Surviving are her loving husband Steve, her son Steve, (Eileen) of Saskatoon, two grandchildren, (Betty) Egeto of Saskatoon and Shannon (Randy) Morris of Eastend, seven great grandchildren, Brock, Kyle, Tyler and Megan Egeto and Dustin, Stephanie and Shelagh Morris, three sisters Kay (Lloyd) Raynard of Winnipeg, Ann (Earl) Randall of Hanley, and Irene (Bob) Pittendrigh of Regina, and three brothers, Jim (Alice) Sollosy of Viscount, Ted (Harriet) Sollosy of Saskatoon and Mike (Mary) Sollosy of Seattle, Washington.

She was predeceased by her parents Michael and Anna Sollosy. Funeral service arrangements have been entrusted to the SASKATOON FUNERAL HOME. KLEITER Ruth Marie (nee Jones), wife of Leo Kleiter, died in Saskatoon on Friday, September 18, 1987. Besides her husband for 58 years, she leaves behind one daughter, Leona (Alfred) Schwark of Cudworth; two sons, Ralph, a Diocesan priest of Saskatoon-Kindersley and Lorne (Rona) of Humboldt; five grandchildren, Ramona (Pierre) Grimard and Perry Schwark of Vancouver, Michael (Lisa) Kleiter, Dean Kleiter, Barry Kleiter, and one great-grandchild, Joelle Kleiter, all of Humboldt. Ruth Marie was born in Galt, Missouri on March 25, 1909 and in 1915 came to Canada with her parents.

She was predeceased by her mother in 1921 and her father in 1952. She lived most of her life in the Cudworth district where she enioyed family, church and community life. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be directed to St. Michael's Hospital in Cudworth, City Hospital Foundation or St. Paul's Hospital Foundation in Saskatoon for their care to coronary patients.

In thanksgiving for a life, the Funeral Rites will be celebrated with Prayers on Sunday, September 20th at 7:30 p.m. and the Eucharistic Liturgy on Monday, September 21st at 11:00 a.m. from St. Michael's Church, Cudworth. Burial rites in the Parish Cemetery will conclude the liturgy.

Arrangements are in care of Scharf's Funeral Home, Cudworth-Humboldt (682-2122). WESELOWSKI Rev. Roman died in the Estevan Hospital on September 16, 1987. He is survived by his mother, a brother, a sister-in-law and nieces and nephews, all in Poland. Father Roman came to Canada 11 years ago and served in the Eparchy of Saskatoon, the Roman Catholic Diocese of Saskatoon and the Archdiocese of Regina.

He was pastor of Delisle, Vanscoy, Beechy, Milden and Lucky Lake. He also ministered at University Hospital. The Funeral Service will be held at St. John the Baptist Church in Estevan on Wednesday, September 23 at 10:30 a.m. Interment will take place in the Estevan Cemetery.

A Memorial Mass will take place in St. Ann's Parish in Delisle on Thursday, September 24, at 7:30 p.m I INDEX ANNOUNCEMENTS Anniversaries 47 Card of Thanks. 27 Coming 51 Companions 55 Crematoriums 11 Engagements and 12 Funeral Directors Happy 39 In Memorium. 23 Legacies Memorial. 19 Lost Found 59 Memorial Society 8 15 Notices 63 31 Star Is Born 35 Tenders 67 EMPLOYMENT Career Training 119 Child 107.

Domestic 83 Employment Services. 123 Employment Wanted. 139 Farm Help. 79 Hairdressers Wanted: 103 Help Wanted 71 Hospital Personnel 131 Office 95 Part-time 87 Professional Management Help: 115 Restaurant 91 Sales Personnel. 111 Secretarial Help 99 Teachers Wanted.

135 Trades Construction Help 75 AND SERVICES Adult Services. 262 182 Appliance Repair. 164 Articles for Sale. 151 Articles Wanted 155 Balloons 230 Bands Orchestras 238 Catering. 234 278 Christmas 286 Coins and Stamps 206 Computer 190 Computers Equipme 186 Courier Service 145 Divorce Mediation 252 Dogs 274 Eggs.

346 Escort 266 Firewood 282 338 Furniture Appliances 159 Furniture Rentals 162 Garage 170 Garden Lawn Equipment 294 Garden Lawns 290 Hall Rentals 232 Hauling. 318 Hobbies Crafts 202 326 Insurance 246 Jewellery Appraisals 210 Lumber Building 174 334 Musical 218 Musical 222 Nursing Homes 256 Office Equipment 147 Office 143 Parcel Letter Service. 149 Personal Services 250 270 Photography 198 Poultry. 342 109 Produce 330 Rental Stores 322 Restaurant Supplies. 176 Rototillers Rototilling.

302 Satellite Dishes 196 Saunas Hot 258 Shoe 248 Sound 214 Swap Trade 178 Taped Music. 242 Tree Service 310 Tree Spraying 306 TV 166 Underground 'Sprinklers 298 194 Wanted To Rent. 180 Wedding 226 Weight Control 254 TRANSPORTATION Aircraft 458 Antique 400 Auto Leasing 408 Automotive Magazine. 456 Auto Repairs Accessories 412 Printed and published daily except Star Phoenix days Publishers and statutory Limited at holidays the by office of Armadale the STAR-PHOENIX, 204 Fifth Avenue North, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, S7K Direct dial numbers for 2P1. Second Class Mail Registration Star-Phoenix Number 0098 General Editorial 652-9200 664-8231 Ed Sebestyen, General Manager; James E.

Circulation Classified Petro, Executive Editor; Merv Carey, 664-8320 653-2100 Production Manager; Wayne Wohlberg, Circulation Manager; Lawrence Geisel, Display 664-8340 Controller; Wilf Popoff, Associate Editor; Armand Kraft, Advertising Manager. ANNOUNCEMENTS ANDREWS- Bradley Earnest, aged 29, of Winnipeg, Manitoba formerly of Saskatoon passed away on Sept. 17th, 1987 in Vancouver General Hospital after a couragous battle with a lengthy illness. He is survived by his loving wife Diane (MacCready); his parents Wallace and Lois Andrews of Saskatoon; two brothers Dale of Vancouver and Darren of Saskatoon; two sisters Wendy of Saskatoon and Laura of Vancouver his grandmother W. Corscadden of Saskatoon and numerous aunts, uncles and cousins.

Brad was born at Biggar Saskatchewan, raised in Saskatoon and attended Walter Murray Collegiate and Kelsey Institute. Brad was an avid outdoor sportsman with special interests in golfing, snowmobiling boating. Cremation has taken place. Memorial Service will be held at St. Stephens Anglican Church, Helmsdale Ave.

at Henderson Highway, Winnipeg, at 7:30 pm on Tuesday, Sept. 22nd, 1987. Honorary Pallbearers will be Blair Carlson, Russ Payiack, Rick Andrews, Jim Feere, Bob Moore and John Pomeroy. Special thanks gratitude to the Nurses of E6 Van- couver General Hospital, Doctors J.P. Moquin and M.J.

Barnett of Vancouver, and Doctors T. Shore, P. Galbraith and C.J. Ibbitt of Winnipeg. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in memory of Brad in care of Dr.

T. Shore, St. Bonafice General Hospital, 409 Tache Avenue, Winnipeg, Manitoba, R2H 2A6 to aid in establishing a Leukemia Bone Marrow Transplant Unit. KOLBU- The passing of Mrs. Sarah Alvina Kolbu age 88 years of 1319 Coy Saskatoon, occurred in a local hospital on Saturday, September 19th, 1987.

The Funeral Service will be heldon Wednesday, September 23rd at 1:30 P.M. conducted by Mr. William Niebergall from Park Funeral Chapel, 311 3rd Ave. North (Courtesy parking north of the chapel). Surviving are her son Arthur of Saskatoon, three grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren; also one brother Peter F.

(Florence) Turcotte of Saskatoon. She was predeceased by her husband Chris in 1966, a daughter, Mrs. Irene Phillips and six sisters and four brothers. Interment will take place in the family plot at Hillcrest Memorial Gardens. Ar- rangements are in care of PARK FUNERAL CHAPEL.

DEATHS MILLER The death of Harold Edward Miller age 63 years of R.R. Saskatoon, Saskatchewan occurred at his residence on Wednesday, September 16, 1987. A Service of Rememberance will be held on Monday, September 21, 1987 at 1:30 p.m. from the Chapel of the SASKATOON FUNERAL HOME conducted by Rev. Tim Posyluzny (In lieu of flowers the family are gratefully accepting donations to the Canadian Cancer Society, 1036 College Drive, Saskatoon, Sask.) Surviving are: his wife, Alice, two daughters, Etta (Lyle) Evans of Saskatoon, and Tanis (Bud) Miller of Saskatoon, three grandchildren, Dean, Jessica, and Todd Evans all of Saskatoon, five brothers, Richard (Herta) of Middle Lake, Lorne (Verla), Norman (Lorraine), Allan (Marlene), all of Saskatoon, Phillip (Ilene) of Calgary, three sisters, Etta Selzer of Columbia, Missouri and Margaret (Bob) Hannan of Hot Springs, Arkansas and Beatrice (Stan) Gardner of Rosetown, two aunts and an uncle, Emily Duke and Ed and Milly Miller all of Saskatoon, also numerous nieces and nephews.

He is predeceased by his parents, William and Anna Miller, a sister, Laura and a brother and sister in infancy. Harold was born at Saskatoon on April 3, 1924. He attended the Victor School. Upon completion of school he started farming in the area until 1945 at which time he moved to Melness. He married Alice Franks on Jan.

20, 1954. They continued to farm in the area and he had been actively farming at the time of his death. Harold enjoyed hunting and fishing. He enioyed big band music and had played in a band in earlier years. He had just started photography as another interest.

He loved his family very much and will be sadly missed by them. Cremation. Arrangements entrusted to the SASKATOON FUNERAL HOME (Courtesy parking south of the Chapel on 4th Ave. N. at 25th St.) FEHR The passing of Baby Brian Richard Fehr, age 11 months, beloved infant son of Gordon and Rose Fehr of Saskatoon, occurred in a local hospital on Friday, September 18th, 1987.

The Funeral Mass will be held on Monday, September 21st at 11:00 a.m. celebrated by Rev. Father M. Hertz from St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church, Broadway Avenue and 8th Street East.

Surviving are his parents, one brother Steven at home and his grandparents Mrs. Gertrude Fehr of Hague, Sask. and Mr. John and Mrs. Veronica Huber of Landis, Sask.

Brian was predeceased by his grandfather, Mr. John Fehr in 1981. In lieu of flowers Memorial Donations may be made to a charity of the donor's choice. Interment will take place in Woodlawn Catholic Cemetery. Arrangements are in care of PARK FUNERAL CHAPEL 627 Board, Room Wanted 868 651 Condominiums to 874 591 Houses Furnished 834 581 Houses, Rural Rent 842 647 Houses, (Part.

836 583 Houses, Unfurnished 838 635 Rental Houses Wanted 846 571 Rooms 850 527 Rooms (Part. 858 715 Rooms Unfurnished 854 667 Rooms 862 611 Shared 822 699 Suites 810 659 Suites Part. 818 703 Suites, 826 707 Suites Unfurnished 814 609 Suites 830 603 711 587 REAL ESTATE 671 Acreage Industrial 887 688 Acreage 881 547 Apartment Blocks Sale 903 615 Appraisers A.A.C.I 966 582 B.C. Properties 916 675 Buildings 889 631 Business Opportunities 900 559 Commercial Property, 890 519 Condominiums for Sale 952 535 Cottages for 932 653 Cottages for Sale 928 655 Farmland for Rent 884 607 Farmland for 883 663 Farms 885 643 Hotels Motels 896 Houses for Sale. 980 Houses Planned Built 956 769 Houses Wanted Buy.

955 733 Industrial Lots. 886 729 902 741 739 Investment Properties 888 Lake Resort Lots 924 795 Listings Wanted 940 745 Lots for Sale. 878 Repairs 793 Lots to Rent 879 737 Mobile Homes 948 801 Mortgages. 936 797 Open Houses 976 761 Out of Town Properties, 912 765 Property Management 969 805 Property to Rent 892 789 Property Wanted 893 749 Real Estate 971 755 Properties 920 757 Stores Offices Sale 894 Stores Offices Rent 898 870 Talking Signs 970 866 Warehouse 908 FUNERALS NIEDZIELSKI The Funeral Mass for Rosemarie Niedzielski who died on Tuesday, September 15th, 1987 was held from Queen of Peace Church on Saturday, September 19th at 11:00 a.m. Celebrated by Rev.

Father J. Dormans. Honorary Pallbearers were Julius Repchinsky, Sylvester Repchinsky and Active Pallbearers were Calvin Greenstein, Herman Schitka, Darcy Gulka, Eddie Wolffe, Ray Repchinsky, Lenard Wolffe. Interment took place in Queen of Peace Cemetery, Prud'homme North. Arrangements were entrusted to the Saskatoon Funeral Home.

PAMPU The Funeral Mass for Frank Edward Pampu who died on Tuesday, September 15th, 1987 was held from St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church, Marcelin, on Saturday, September 19th at 10:30 a.m. Celebrated by Rev. Father A. Chabraszewski.

Honorary Pallbearers were: Maurice Clothier, Paul Hounsell, Leon Sanche, Frank Steiger, Bill Veronac, Richard Willick and Active Pallbearers were: Gabe Clothier, Pat Dean, Jack Keel, Ron Parchoma, Rick Stilling and Clifford Willick. Interment took place in the Marcelin Catholic Cemetery. Arrangements were entrusted to the Saskatoon Funeral Home. SEXSMITH The Memorial Service for Albert Francis Sexsmith who died on Thursday, September 17th, 1987, was held from Chapel, Saskatoon Funeral Home on Saturday, September 19th at 1:00 p.m. Conducted by Rev.

Don Barss and Eulogy by Stan Fowler. Honorary Pallbearers were: Frank Germaine, Harold Collocott, John Guenther, George Peters, Miss Carrie Robbins, Wes Robbins, George Russell, Mrs. Nellie Schnell, Dr. Christopher Scott, Dale Shockey, Chuck Soules and Cliff Thompson. Cremation.

FUNERAL DIRECTORS McKAGUE'S FUNERAL CHAPELS ROBERT MCKAGUE DONALD NEWBIGGING Phone 664-3131, 300 3rd Ave. S. PARK FUNERAL CHAPEL TERRY G. MICHAYLIUK 3RD AVE. NO.

244-2103 THE FAR SIDE By GARY LARSON (01967 Universal Press Syndicate BE RNIE HE 4:21 "Here are the blueprints. Now look: This is going to be the Liberty Bell, so we obviously expect that it be forged with great diligence and skill." SASKATOON FUNERAL HOME W. Arnold Edwards, Robert F. Daurie, Lars Nissen Ph. 244-5577 338 4th Ave.

North WESTWOOD FUNERAL CHAPEL Rae Murdock 653-3434, 20th Ave CREMATORIUMS Hillcrest Memorial Gardens And Crematorium Memorial Cremation Service 477-2236 PRAIRIE VIEW CHAPEL Memorial and Cremation Services. Highway 11 South 242-7884 Box 2061 FLORISTS 12 FLOWERS FOR all occasions sympathy, get well, birth, anniversaries weddings. Call Rose Bowl Flowers, 244-1122. accepted. FOR ALL YOUR FLORAL TRIBUTES Roses Inc.

Westside 1302-20th St. W. 653-5853 Roses Inc. Eastside 3521-8th St. E.

374-1897 Free Delivery For orders over $25. MONUMENTS 15 Remco Memorials Ltd. 210 33rd St. East At Entrance To Woodlawn Cemetery 652-5363 SASKATOON MEMORIALS LTD. 121 Gyles Place, Saskatoon Ph.

653-1933 Terry Hrabok Rock Of Ages Dealer Guarantee LEGACIES MEMORIAL 19 BOSCO SOCIETY Gratefully accepts memorial donations and legacies to help in the establishment and operation of centres for the treatment of the very emotionally troubled children and adolescents of our society. Tax deductible. Mail to: Box 200 Regina, Sask. S4P 2Z6. SASK.

ALZHEIMER'S RELATED DISEASE Assoc. Gratefully accepts memorial donations and legacies for education and research. Tax deductible. P.O. Box 1876, Regina, S4P 3E2.

IN MEMORIAMS 23 GERMAIN In loving memory of William (Bill) who left us suddenly on Septembr 21st, 1983. Your memory presence we we treasure, Loving you always Forgetting you never. Sadly missed by Mom, Dad and Germain family. MUELLER In loving memory of my dear husband Bill Mueller. Two sad and lonely years have passed Since he was taken from me Nothing has been the same since How nice it could have been If he only could have been here.

Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by his wife Olga and family. MY PHONE NUMBER IS 30 ATTENTION BUSINESS PEOPLE If your phone number is not in, or has an incorrect number in the new directory, we have the answer for you. List your number in the classification. Now available at a special rate. Phone 653-2100 for details.

PERSONAL 31 AA Alcoholics Anonymous. Phone 665-6727 Mueller. ROY Elizabeth (Betty). In loving memory of mother, grandmother who passed away September 21, 1985. If had all the world to give, I'd give it, yes, and more.

To hear her voice and see her smile And greet her my door. But all 1 can do, dear mother, Is go and tend your grave, And leave behind tokens of love To the best mother God ever made. like to think, when life is done, Wherever, heaven may be, That she'll be standing at the door Up there to welcome me. Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by Linda, Alvin KELLER- The death of Emil Keller, age 74 years of Saskatoon occurred suddenly on Friday, September 18th, 1987. The Funeral Service will be held on Tuesday, September 22nd at 1:30 P.M.

from the Chapel of Saskatoon Funeral Home, corner of 4th Ave. and 25th Street, conducted by Rev. Bruce Rathbone. Memorial Donations to the charity of the donor's choice will be appreciated in lieu of flowers. Surviving are: his loving wife Ethel, his son Ron (Elvira) of Saskatoon, his step-daughters, Rita (Robert) Gray of New York, N.

and Faye Christiansen of Edmonton, two grandchildren, Blair (Michelle) and Craig, both of Saskatoon, four step-grandchildren, Leslee Bender, Gordon Gray, Kim Hodgson and Philip Christiansen, three brothers, Bert (Audrey) of Victoria, B.C., Ralph (Gloria) of Victoria, B.C. and Ernest (Ida) of Osoyoos, B.C., four sisters, Malita Griffin of Ontario, Freda Glauser of Mississauga, Ontario, Ethel Stenson of Cranbrook, B.C. and Lorraine Swetzer and numerous nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his first wife Ruby in 1974, his brother Fred and two sisters, Antonette Stensrud and Ida Miller. Emil was employed with Gulf Oil until his retirement in 1978.

He was a member the B.O.P. Elks, Lodge Interment will take place in Woodlawn Cemetery, Funeral service arrangements have been entrusted to the SASKATOON FUNERAL HOME. McINTOSH The passing of Mrs. Marion E. McIntosh age 95 years of Oliver Lodge, Saskatoon, occurred at her residence on Saturday, September 19th, 1987.

The Funeral Service will be held on Tuesday, September 22nd, at 11:00 a.m. conducted by Rev. Jack Carr and Rev. N. Stewart Dingwall from Park Funeral Chapel, 311-3rd Ave.

North, (Courtesy parking north of the chapel). Surviving are three daughters; Mrs. Mariorie (Ernie) Puranen of Winnipeg, Mrs. Vera (Eugene) O'Dell of Raymond, Washington, U.S.A.; Mrs. Irene (Wilfred) Summach of Saskatoon; four grandsons; Jack (Jacqueline) Puranen; Dennis (Julie) Puranen; Gordon (Eleanor) Summach; Donald Summach; and seven great grandchildren; Kristian and Travis Puranen; Serena and David Puranen; Lisa, Leslie and Sheldon Summach; and a sister-inlaw; Mrs.

Marie Haill of Hamilton, Ont. She was predeceased by her husband Jack in 1982; one sister and four brothers and a sister-in-law. The late Mrs. McIntosh was born on January 11th, 1892 near Teeswater, Ontario, came west to Zealandia, Saskatchewan in 1911 and married Wm. Jack McIntosh on January 31st, 1912.

They 'farmed in the district for awhile and later moved to the town of Zealandia where they resided until retiring to Saskatoon in 1962. In lieu of flowers memorial donations may be made to the Oliver Lodge Memorial Fund, 1405 Falkner Saskatoon, S7L 3R5. Pallbearers will be: Gordon Summach, Donald Summach, Jack Puranen, Dennis Puranen, Terry Orr, Jim Orr. Interment will take place in the family plot at Hillcrest Memorial Gardens. Arrangements are in care of PARK FUNERAL CHAPEL.

SPRIGGS- Mr. Herbert Spriggs, age 67, beloved husband of Mrs. Irene Spriggs of Leask, passed away peacefully at a Saskatoon Hospital on Friday, September 18, 1987. The Funeral Mass will be celebrated on Monday, September 21st at 2:00 p.m. from the Leask Lions Hall with Rev.

Father Z. Grabowski as celebrant and Rev. Barclay Mayo of the Anglican Church assisting. Predeceased by his parents Alfred and Laura Spriggs, three brothers, William, Ted and Doug and one sister Marjorie Kalbfleifc. Surviving are his wife Irene (nee Baynton) of Leask, eight daughters and two sons; Judith (Mrs.

David Rourke) of Calgary, Brenda (Mrs. Frank Slupski) of Calgary, Jacqy (Mrs. Omer Bonin) of Marcelin, Deborah (Mrs. Leo Troesch) of Saskatoon, Betty Rose of Calgary, Margaret of Saskatoon, Thomas of Leask, Dorothy of Saskatoon, Arthur (Vivian Francoeur) of Leask, Patricia of Leask, all of his grandchildren, two brothers Charles (Mary) Spriggs of Rosthern and Rolph Spriggs of Rosthern, two sisters, Gertie (Mrs. Russ O'Brian) of Richmond, B.C., and Dorothy (Mrs.

Art Bench) of Vernon, B.C., two sisters-in-law Mrs. Mary Spriggs of Duck Lake and Mrs. Mary Spriggs of Rosthern and by numerous nieces and nephews. Born March 23, 1920 in Duck Lake, Saskatchewan, and enjoyed his early years in Duck Lake, learning his life long trade from his father. Mr.

Spriggs had served in the Armed Forces from 1943 1946 and was a dedicated Legion member. In 1948 he moved to Leask at which time he established his Leask Butcher Shop. He was married to Irene Baynton in 1950. Herb was an ardent sportsman who enjoyed hockey, curling, hunting and fishing. He loved his family and always had an open house for his friends.

Irene and family would like to thank the nurses and doctors at Saskatoon City Hospital and St. Paul's Intensive Care Units for the kindness and support they gave Herb, Irene and family. Memorials may be made to the Leask Level Special Care Home in lieu of other tributes. Interment in the Leask Cemetery. Shellbrook Funeral Home are entrusted with the funeral arrangements (747-2494).

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