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Star-Phoenix from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada • 23

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i The StarPhoenix 204 5th Avenue North Saskatoon SK S7K2P1 Wednesday, March 1, 2000 When placing a StarPhoenix Classified Ad for an additional $2.00 fiST we'll also place It In the Saskatoon SUNI Ask for details. A- i i Ml Thought Of The Day Howto One must act in painting as in life, directly. an Ad: Nanny Services 2170 Computer Services 6902 Office Help 2050 Counselling 6955 Part Time Help 2040 Courier Service 6953 Professional Help 2195 Dairy 3660-3665 Restaurant Help 2045 DJMusic Services 3458 Resume Services 2004 Fur CleanmgStorageRepair 6303 Sales Personnel 2190 Hair. Skin. Nail 3476 Secretarial Help 2055 Handyman Services 6050 Real Estate Rentals Specialized Help 2028 Hauling 6495 Teachers Wanted 2250 Health Services 6962 Accommodation Service ....9005 Team Players Wanted 2056 Home Care 6963 Condos for Rent 91 95 Technical Help Wanted 2027 HomeCooking 3490 Houses for Rent 9135-9175 Trades Const Help 2025 Housesitting 3388 Houses.

Rural for Rent 9235 Agriculture Or Use Our TOLL FREE NUMBER 1-800-667-6979 Our Telephone Service Hours: Monday to Friday 8 a.m. 6 p.m. Sunday Noon 4 p.m. Closed Saturdays Meats 3640-3655 Rooms Wanted 9345 Money To Loan 3505 Shared Accommodation 9075 Qjp Trailers' Musical Instructor 3470 Suites for Rent 9015-9095 Grain Trucks Announcements Anniversaries 1069 Births 1071 Card of Thanks 1065 Coming Events 1079 Deaths 1000 Engagements Weddings .1066 Florists 1040 Funeral Directors 1007 Funerals 1003 Funeral Plans 1015 Graduation 1078 4660 IBYIFAXSGG4-0454 Please include your name, address and a phone number where we can contact you. 7240 Industrial 7390 Rental ....7600 Repairs ..7570 4650 7690 7660 Photography 3425 Merchandise produce 3635 Service Resume Services 2004 Merchandise Rink Rental 5440 Happy Days 1210 -Antiques 3125 Sewin0 6304 Happy Days Service 1215 Antiques Wanted 3127 SnowRemoval 6890 InMemonam 1004 Articles for Sale 3115 Taped Music 3458 LostflFound 1101 Articles Wanted 3135 TelephoneAns Service 6907 Memorial Services 1005 Auctions 1ZZ3130 Boosting 6893 Real Estate 5aleS Prayers 1219 Babytnfant Articles 3110 Trades iiuiiimi WVIW1J Retirement 1088 Beauty Salon Supplies 3092 I-: Acreages 8670-8720 Sand Blasting Social Club 1086 Bicycle Repairs 32U) TVVCR Service 3153 Sport Events 1 090 Bicycles tor Sale 3200 Vlde0 TaPn0 3473 Stables Chain Saws Heavy Equipment Ind Machinery Industrial Trucks Removal Service Rental Service Acreages Wanted 8730 Septic Tanks Apartment Blocks 8540-8550 Sharpening IBYIMAII! Service Travel 1091 7720 Campers for Sale 5090 Appraisers 8280 Small Tools 7540 Dune Buggies 5200 Properties 8480-8510 Welders 6220 Fifth Wheels 5150 Billiard Books Comics 3422 Cellular Mobile Phones ..3405 Christmas Gifts 3128 Christmas Trees 3575 Companions 1230 Coins Stamps 3450 Pople Finder 1221 Education Training Breakfast 8472 Buildings 8620 Business Opportunities 8580 Commercial Prop 8630-8640 The StarPhoenix Classifieds 204 5th Avenue North Saskatoon, Saskatchewan S7K 2P1 IT BUSINESS OFFICE HOURS: Monday Friday 8 am 4:30 pm 204 5th Avenue North (customer parking available on our south lot) Golf Carts 5320 Motorcycles 5040 RVMotorhomes for Sale ...5140 Snowmobiles 5340 Snowmobile Accessories ...5345 Utility Trailers 5240 Career Counselling.

Career Training 2200 Employment Services 2205 Job Training 2005 Lessons 2208 Teacher Resources 2255 Tutonng 2206 Sn, arr Transportation Collectibles 3435 Persona 1220 Condos Apt stya) 8050 Computers Equipment .3392 Personate (Adult) 1228 condos (Townhouses) 8060 ..3112 Personal Services 1223 Farmand 8690-8710 3570 Psychic Services 1222 Lodges 8475 Furniture 4 Appliances 3120 J3 HotelsMotels 8560 Furniture Rentals 3140 -900 Services 1225 Houses for Sale 8010 Garage Sales 3165 Garage Sales Rural 3170 Hobbies 4 Crafts 3440 Houses Wanted To Buy 8220 investments 8570 Investment Properties 8660 We try to make 'it perfect, Year 1999 4101 Year 1998 4102 IVIAtTHElNTERN ..4103 4 9. Year 1997 Listings Wanted 8370 Year 1 996 The StarPhoenix Online www.TheStarPhoenix.com Lumber 4 Building Suppl. 3370 Merchandise Under $200 ..3118 Musical Equipment 3465 Office Equipment 4 Supplies 3090 Photography 3425 I Lots 8740-8760 Yeari995 4105 Please read your ad the first day II appears Im to make sure your an 4109 is exactly what you 4110 want your readers to Property Wanted 8360 Year 1989 4111 eon If vou should find Real Estate Auctions ....8330 Year1988 4112 ee. If yOU SnOUIUTinU Real Estate Companies 8270 Year 1987 4113 en error IU yOUr 80, Real Estate Lawyers 8340 Year 1986 4114 please let US know IDEADONES I NEW ADVERTISING DEADLINES: (Effective Monday, Nov. 1, 1999) Word Ads: for next days 4:00 p.m.

for Fridays Automotive 2:00 p.m. Thursday for Saturdays Real Estate p.m. Friday Classified DisplaySemi Display Ads: set on Classified System. 11:00 a.m. for next days publication happy to make Ihe necessary changes.

More classifications are available -please Inquire with our claeelfied salespeople. At Your Service" Directory for Trades, Professions 4 Services 6000-6979 appears on the last page of Classifieds. VISA Deaths Deaths Deaths Deaths 1000 1000 1000 1000 The StarPhoenix Direct dial numbers for: Switchboard 652-9200 Editorial 664-8231 Circulation 664-8320 Classified 653-2100 Display 664-8340 Saskatoon Sun 664-8342 AITKIN Edith Gertrude May Aitkin (nee Champion) of High Park Towers, Moose Jaw and formerly of Pasqua passed away on Sunday, February 27, 2000 in the Moose Jaw Union Hospital at the age of 83. "Gertie was predeceased by her husband, Leo in 1 989. A Service to Celebrate her Life will be held on Thursday, March 2, 2000 at 2:00 p.m.

In Zion United Church, 423 Main Street North. Linda Owens will officiate and Interment will take place at Rosedale Cemetery. As an expression of sym-. pathy, contributions to Orange Benevolent Society of Saskatchewan, 1945 Angus Street, Regina, SK, S4P 9Z9 or the charity of one's choice would be appreciated by the family. Arrangements are entrusted to PARKVIEW FUNERAL and Crematorium Services, Moose Jaw.

James Murdock, Todd Sjoberg, Jeff Ofstie, Funeral Di-rectors (694-5500). LOKEN Emery Montril Loken, born July 12, 1913 at Outlook, SK, passed away at the Lutheran Sunset Home on February 28. 2000. He leaves to mourn his wife, Molly (Bohrson) whom he married February 26, 1952. Also surviving Is his son, Edward and grandsons, Andrew and Matthew; Edward's wife, Nancy and her children, Jason and Merlna, all of Edmonton; his brother, Frank (Lona) of Outlook; and nieces and nephews.

He wds predeceased by his father, Andrew In 1942; mother, Dagny In 1971; brother, Orville In 1996. Funeral Service will be held In the chapel of the Saskatoon Funeral Home on Friday, March 3, 2000 at 10:00 a.m. Interment will take place at Saskatchewan River Church Cemetery, north of Outlook. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Lutheran Sunset Home Special Needs or Saskatchewan River Church, Arrangements have been entrusted to the SASKATOON FUNERAL HOME, 244-5577. Subscription Rates: Homs delivery In Saskatoon 111.96 per month for daily service includes GST, 92.00 per week for Friday and Saturday eervice when prepaid includes GST.

Mail rates in Canada 934.65 Includes GST (92.27) per month, U.S.A. 962.20 per month, Foreign 997.33 per month. Rural inquiries may phone 1 600-667-2006. 204 5th Ave. N.

Saskatoon, Saak. S7K 2P1 The StarPhoenix Online www.TheStarPhoenix.com Deaths 1000 MYERS The passing of Mrs. Edna Maude Myers, age 88 years of Oliver Lodge occurred at her residence on Sunday, February 27, 2000. The Memorial Service will be held on Friday, March 3, 2000 at 3:00 p.m. from Park Funeral Chapel, 31 1 -3rd Ave.

North. Officiating will be Frank and Ruby Ward. The Interment of cremated remains will take place in Hillcrest Memorial Gardens. Surviving are her daughter, Deanna Landry of Saskatoon: son-in-law, Bob Klombies of Saskatoon; daughters-ln-law, Dorothy (Chuck) Pond of Winnipeg and Beatrice Myers of Saskatoon; four grandchildren, Brent (Pauline) Myers, Jeff (Sandra) Myers, Lindsay (Anna) Klombies, Lee Anne Klombies; two great-grandchildren, Sean and Miranda; her sister, Roberta Sqmworth of Vancouver; her brother, Frank (Winifred) Gibson of Vancouver; and several nieces and nephews. Edna was predeceased by her daughter, Glenda Klombies; her son, Eugene; two sisters, Cora Iverson and Jean Gibson; and by her brother, Archie Gibson.

Edna was born in Quill Lake, SK on December 20, 1911. She took her schooling in Quill Lake, married Clyde Myers and they were farm workers In the Vanscoy and Whltefox Districts. She then returned with her family to Vanscoy In the late 1940's and then to Saskatoon in the late 1 950's. She worked at the RCAF Base in Saskatoon, Marquis Hall at the Unlver- sity of Saskatchewan and she was also a housekeeper for many years In Saskatoon. She loved dancing, bowling and Senior's activities as long as she could.

At Oliver Lodge she was a cheerful person helping others at Oliver Lodge to the best of her abilities. Donations in lieu of flowers can be made to the Multiple Sclerosis Society or Oliver Lodge. Arrangements are entrusted to Greg Lalach of PARK ORTLEPP Caroline Elisabeth (Lina), nee Luth, late of Saskatoon, passed away peacefully on February 26, 2000 in the care of Sunny-side Nursing Home. She was born on February 6, 1905, as the daughter of Karl Luth and his wife, Caroline, nee Dorschuck, in the city of Hamburg in northern Germany. She had three brothers and three sisters, Karl, Willy, Paul, Henny- Rothkirch, Marie Burow and Hertha Roose dnd survived them all.

She was married In 1921 to the teacher Kurt Ortlepp, son of a well-known teacher and writer In Hamburg. In 1923, her only son. Reinhold was born, but In 1 925 she was granted a divorce, courageously brought her son up without any help and never married again. Since then. -she worked in a wool factory, did embossed printing in a leading stationery firm of the city, but then had to do war service In aircraft engine factories.

After the war and the loss of her home, she worked as a house keeper for merchants, until she emigrated to Canada in 1957, where she lived with the family of her son and helped her daughter-in-law, in the operation of day care centres In Victoria and Saskatoon. Caroline's main hobby has always been sewing, which she was known to do to perfection. She loved travelling far and wide to visit her home country, her next and distant relatives and her friends, always finding a warm welcome in the German homes of her late nephew, Bruno Luth and his wife, Kathe, their son, Werner (Glsela) and their daughter, Helga Hoffmann (Volker), of her late nephew, Reinhold Burow and his late wife. Fine; of her late nephew. Bruno Rothkirch (Inge); and of his sister, niece Gerda DIMOND Donna Lee Dimond (nee Kellett) passed away February 21, 2000 at age 53.

She was born In Loon Lake, SK on January 4, 1 947 to Orlo and Marjorie Kellett. She was the middle of five children. She was married September 1, 1967 to Uoyd Dimond. They had two children, Carmen and Craig. Donna and Uoyd first moved to Moose Jaw, SK and she worked while he attended school.

They then moved to Winnipeg where she attended University. It was on to St. Paul, AB where Carmen was born. They then moved to Brooks, AB where she worked in the Insurance business. She had her son, Craig in 1975.

Cumberland House, SK was their residence for the next five years. They then moved to Melfort, SK after that It was off tc North Battleford where Donna worked at City Hall and Sears. In 1 983 they found their home In Glaslyn, SK for the next nine years. With a successful business in Glaslyn they expanded to Meadow Lake. They moved there In 1992 and stayed there for five years.

Then It was on to Saskatoon for a brief adventure in city life, before returning to Glaslyn. Here she bought and operated a Teahouse which she thoroughly enjoyed until her untimely passing. She enjoyed spending time with her grandchildren, Baillie and Joshua. She always relished the company of her friends over a cup of coffee Involvement through the community brought her close to many people. Her Air Cadets and the rink rats and all the neighborhood kids would show up on her doorstep and they were always welcome.

Donna Is survived by her loving husband, Lloyd; children. Carmen and Terry Orange (Medstead, SK), Craig and Heather (Edmonton, AB); grandchildren, Baillie and Joshua; parents, Orlo and Marjorie Kellett; brother and sisters. Merle and Norman Eikel (Points North, SK). Patricia Kellett (Loon Lake, SK), Brian and Linda Kellett (Saskatoon, SIQ, Lean and Rosaire Fillion (Prince George, BC); father-in-law, Clarence Dimond (Lash-burn, SK); brother-in-law, Nell and Grace Dimond (Rainbow Lake, AB); also numerous aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews. Memorial Service was held at 2:00 p.m.

Friday, February 25 from Loon Lake Community Hall with The Reverend Katherine Brlttian officiating. During the service a poem was dedicated to his Mom pc CHAPPELL Velma (Relmer). Late of Saskatoon passed away peaceful on February 28, 2000 at St. Pauls Palliative Care Unit. Velma was born April 9, 1954 at Flin Flon, MB.

Velma is dearly loved by her children, Shannon. Blake, Amanada; and grandson, Dylon, all of Saska toon; her mother, Mary Relmer of Nlpawin; her siblings, Helen Relmer (Louis) of Vernon, BC, Anna (Larry) Brakstad of Saskatoon, Leonard (Judy) Relmer of Saskatoon and Elvln (Nancy) Relmer of Prince Albert; numerous nieces ana nephews. Also Thomas Chappell and Betty (Frank) Bums, Amhurst, NS. Velma was predeceased by her father, Henry Relmer; and fa-ther-in-law, Carl Chappell. Memorial Service will be held at Saskatoon Evangelical Church, 3102 Laurler Drive, Saskatoon on Thursday, March 2, 2000 at 3:00 p.m.

Memorial tributes may be made to St. Paul's Palliative Care Unit or Cancer Clinic at University Hospital. The family expresses a special thanks to the care givers at Palliative Care Unit, St. Paul's Hospital and which made lale Nurses for their kindness 'elmo's passing so much easier. Mundt (Georg), of her nephew, Hans Luth and FUNERAL CHAPEL 244-2103 his brother, Heinrich Luth.

She loved to visit the relatives of her daughter-in-law, Christa, the late mother, Hilde Huhn and her son, Alfred Haack and his wife, Margreth with their daughters, Silke, Julia and son, Daniel, the late Hans Haack and his wife, Waltraud with daughter, Christel and son, Jorg, Rolf and Gisela Haack. She always found an open house with close friends like Peter and Renate Mlcksch In Victoria with their three daughters and with Vera Schlnk and others in Hamberg. She loved her German Canadian Club where she had many friends, too numerous to name here. Many will remember her as the "Oma from the Day Care Centre Christa Ortlepp. She will be sadly missed by her son, Relnhold and his wife, Christa; (Bill Cami grandchildren han and Kyla Campbell, Gene and Jaclyn great-great-grandchildren, Kelsfe Warren and Savannah Smith.

A Memorial Ser- Smlth; and great-great-grandchildren, Kelsle Warren and Savannah Smith. A Memorial GRANT The passing of Grant, age 77 years of at her residence on 27, 2000. The Funeral Service Thursday, March 2 at 1:30 Joan Brown from Park Third Avenue North. Surviving (Mavis) of Saskatoon Jonet (John) and Cameron; Buchanan of Calgary, Hugh (Hilda) Granf of many nieces and nephews. by her husbdnd, and Allstair; and by sisters, was born to Donald and MB on July 4, 1 922.

married Ian Grant. They for many years and she medical secretary. Isabel muslcdl talent which she was a wonderful Mrs. Isabel Sarah Stensrud Lodge, occurred Sunday, February will be held on p.m. conducted by Funeral Chapel, 311 are her son, Kenneth and their children, sister-in-law, Mary AB; brother-in-law, Vancouver, BC; and She wds predeceased Ian; brothers, George Elsie and Anne.

Isabel Jane Fraser In Winnipeg, On April 1 2, 1 944 she resided In Saskatoon was employed as a was gifted with shared with others. Isabel homemaker and loved to entertain guests. She was a member of the Saskatoon Chapter 4, Order of The Eastern Star. In lieu of flowers. Memorial donations may be made to Alzheimer and Reloted Diseases, 301 -2550-1 2th Avenue, Regina, SK.

S4P 3X1. Interment will take place at Woodlawn Cemetery, Arrangements have been entrusted to Kenneth J. Schelrlch LFDLE of PARK FUNERAL CHAPEL 244-2103. by son, Craig Dimond. A solo was sung by family friend, Brendo Chute, Interment of cremated remains was In the Tomlinson Cemetery, Loon Lake, SK.

Tributes in memory of Donna may be made to the charity of the donor's choice. J.E. THOMAS FUNERAL HOME of Meadow Lake were In care of the STRELIOFF Leonard Peter. Born August 23, 1943 passed away peacefully Sunday, February 27, 2000. He is survived by his mother, Pauline; two brothers, Henry (Leona), Wayne (Colleen); and sister, Joyce Johson; three daughters, Jo-Anne Laurene Denae and Adam.

Dad was predeceased by his father, Peter; and our mother, Grete Strelioff. Our father, Len worked at Sask Tel for 30 years and along the way made many good friends. Some of his fondest memories and best stories were about life on the road with "the The happiest times of his life were spent at horse shows and on the farm with the girls. Bargains and a good auction kept him busy for the past seven years of his retirement from Sask Tel, between farming projects. Throughout the years Dad has been involved In everything from the Strelioff Family Band, to construction projects and hobby farming.

His most recent Interest Involved working with, and caring for all the animals that we brought home. He always made time for those who needed It, and If he couldn't help you he knew someone who could. We would like to say a special thank you to the Palliative Care Ward at St. Paul's Hospital, and request that a donation be made to Palliative Care In Dad's name In lieu of flowers. The Memorial Service will be held on Wednesday, March 1, 2000 at 2:00 p.m.

at Mayfair United Church (902-33rd St.) conducted by Pastor Ward Stewart. Interment will take place at Hill-crest Memorial Gardens. Arrangements are entrusted to the SASKATOON FUNERAL HOME, 244-5577, GREEN Jean ot Rosetown, formerly of Mil den on February 28, 2000. Survived by husband, Ken; daughters. Kit Deux (Luclen, Catherine, Thierry), Marcia Green (Orv Olm, Quinn Gryschuk); brother, Bill Dlshaw (Lois Hammlll); special nephew, Gray Dlshaw; brothers and sisters-ln-law, Laurie Dlshaw, Jesse Green, Bob Green (Linda), Mary Orchard (George); and many nieces and nephews.

Predeceased by her porents, Jock and Kate Dlshaw: brothers and slsters-ln-law, Howard Green, Lila Green, Charles and Joyce Ramsoy. Fellowship and Prayer will be on Wednesday, March 1, 2000 af 7:00 p.m. from St. Andrews Anglican Church Hall, 402 Main Street, Rosetown. Interment will be on Thursday, March 2, 2000 at 12:30 p.m.

In the Milden Cemetery. Flowers gratefully declined. Memorial donations may be directed to the Rosetown Golf Course Tree Program or the Rose-town Hospital Foundation. CLEMENTS ROSETOWN FUNERAL HOME entrusted with the arrangements. MARTENS Abe (Abram formerly of Osier, SK, now residing at Plneview Manor, Rosthern, SK passed owoy February 28, 2000.

Funeral arrangements pending and will be announced In Thursdays edition. Arrangements entrusted to MARTENS WARMAN FUNERAL HOME, War-mon, SK, (934-4888). Service will be held at the Saskatoon Funeral Home, 338 Fourth Ave. Saskatoon on Saturday, March 4, 2000 at 1 :00 p.m. conducted by Rev.

Harold Rust, Pastor of Rock of Ages Lutheran Brethren Church. Eulogy by Angelika Ortlepp and Karen Smith, Organist, Sandra Miller; choir, Volksllederchor Concordia. Following the service there will be a reception at the German Canadian Club Concordia, Lome Ave. South and Cartwright. Interment will take place at Woodlawn Cemetery on March 6, 2000 with Pastor Harold Rust officiating.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the German Canadian Club Concordia as It was Caroline's favorite place to visit. Arrangements are entrusted to the SASKATOON FUNERAL HOME..

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