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Star-Phoenix from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada • 38

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C2 International Thursday, November 10, 1983 Saskatoon, Saskatchewan Star-Phoenix Funerals 3 Companions 11 (Continued) Personal 14 Continued ARE YOU PREGNANI? We can help both of you. Birthright 652-9991, North Battleford 446-3312. Humboldt. 682-4010. U.S.

backing for UNESCO withdrawn if press gagged ARE YOU interested in a Scorpio? I am an exciting humorous individual who Is totally willing to pamper. Ail I need is a lady 30-40 yrs. who is attractive and has an innovative attitude toward life Reply with photo to Box 267A, Star Phoenix. Star Phoenix Printed and published daily except Sundays and statutory holidays by Armadale Publishers Limited at the office of the STAR-PHOENIX, 204 Fifth Avenue North, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, S7K 2P1. Second Class Mail Registration Number 0098 DELISLE CURLING CLUB has openings on Wednesday nights for Mixed or Ladies and Thursday nights for Mens.

Phone 493-2997 SINCERE, Smart, Sensitive, Single, Sexy? If you are 4 out of 5 of the above, an attractive male, aged 40-50, write to Box D457, Star-Phoenix. HARVEY The Funeral Service of Mrs. Marv L. Harvey who died on November 7th, 1983 was held from St. Timothy's Anglican Church on Wednesday, November 9th, 1983 at 2:00 p.m.

conducted by Rev. Jack Cameron and Mr. Stephen Smith, Intern. Honarary Pallbearers were; Grandsons, Harvey Pippin, Pat Harvev, Brad Talbot, Jack Kraus, Kelly Lardner, David Kraus, Michael Kraus, James Harvey. Active Pallbearers were: Grandsons, Les Pippin, Garth Lardner, Doug Harvey, Dick Harvey, Darren Blair, Rick Ferguson.

Interment was made in Hillcrest Memorial Gardens. McKague's Funeral Home were in charge of DIAMONDS OLD GOLD WANTED OPEN MON. TO FRI. 9a, m. 5 m.

1 271 2nd Ave. S. ECKANKAR A Universal path. 653-2136 tor pre-recorded message. VERY ATTRACTIVE intelligent female wishes to meet a good looking tall male (30-40) with a humorous outlook on life for fun and confusion.

Reply to Box 268A, Star Phoenix. Would appreciate photo. WANT TO GET MARR I We Can Help You Write- Spouse Locaters Service P.O. Box 7954, Saskatoon International Confidential EFFECTIVE November 10th. J.

Used Furniture will be called The Got It General Store. 382-6717. RATES SUBSCRIPTION RATES By carrier $7.00 per month in primary market area and $7.50 or $8 65 per month outside primary market area. CIRCULATION: For home delivery, call: EXPERIENCED EFFICIENT typist, will do typing in my Wildwood home. Ph.

373-7331. Adult Services 12 FATHER TO FATHER We meet Thursday evenings to talk about our kids and being a father in 1983. For Information, contact Bob, 665-6689, or Dennis, 374-3238. FOOT REFLEXOLOGY. A better way to good health.

374-6674. KAMINSKY The Funeral Mass tor John Kaminsky who died on Sunday, November 6th, 1983 was held from St. Paul's Roman Catholic Cathedral on Wednesday, November 9th at 10:00 a.m. Celebrated by Rev. Fr.

Marc Mireault. Pallbearers were Grandsons Glenn Kaminsky, Kent Walsh, Bradley Wheeler, Kevin Walsh, Calvin McIntosh, Murray Wheeler. Interment took place in Woodlawn Catholic Cemetery. Funeral Arrangements were entrusted to the Saskatoon Funeral Home. ADULT BOOKS and magazines.

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384-2246 anytime. FOR free confidential dating information, call your friends at 665-1991 BEA'S DATA-MATE 28-158 2nd Ave. Saskatoon (Over 12 Years Proven Success) which amount to 25 per cent of the organizations budget. The projected UNESCO expenditures for 1984-85 will total $386.6 million if approved at the current meeting, a six-per-cent increase. UNESCO Director General Amadou Mahtar MBow of Senegal, speaking for supporters of the measure, claims it will rectify what they call an imbalance in the flow of news.

They say western-based media dominate the flow and do not always serve the needs or interests of developing countries. In a speech in Paris last week, Charles Wick, head of the U.S. Information Agency, said the United States and other countries would vigorously oppose this blatant effort to obtain UNESCO backing for such practices as banning foreign correspondents or jamming radio broadcasts. Before todays debate, the head of the U.S. delegation, Edmund Hennelly, told the conference that the views expressed in the UNESCO proposal are ideologically biased.

MBow, in an address opening the conference two weeks ago, asserted that communications and information are recognized as the essential elements of all political, economic, cultural and social life. The Soviet resolution introduced as the conference began appeared designed to provoke confrontation. It urged UNESCO to draw up a list of mass media organizations whose reporting has violated guidelines that the organization laid down in a 1978 media declaration. In Memoriams 4 DIRK'S LOVE SHOP Send $2 00 for catalogue Dirk's Discount Ltd. 1)5-20th St.

S7M 0W8 FUTURE READINGS Madame Karime. Expert, South American card reader. Witt do read ings. Call anytime for appointment, 665-1775, Deaths 2 DISCREET telephone converse tlons. Call 416-425-9809 24-hour.

EXOTIC MASSAGE For Your Pleasure Only 242-0246 MIDNITE LACE IS RIKKI'S PLACE 384-7274 GET YOUR NEXT perm with us and receive a complimentary curl ing iron, Nov. 7th to 25th, open 9 a m. to 9 Mon. to Fri. Hair by Cher, 382-3533.

GOING TO WINNIPEG Dog Show December 2, 3 and 4. Would like to share cost. 652-6458. ARNOLD In lovtng remembrance of our Husband. Father and Grandfather Arthur who passed away Nov.

11th. 1972 Wife, Olga, Son Gerald. Daughters Audrey. Carol and families. KOWBEL In loving memory of our Dear son and Brother and Father, John, who passed away Nov.

10, 1981. Two years ago, we had to part. With one loved with all our hearts The wound is deep it will not heal. Only those who have lost, know how we feel. So many things have happened Since you were called away.

So many things we could have shared Had you been Left to stay. So many times we needed you. So many times we have cried, If love could have saved you. You never would have died We seem to miss you everywhere. You were ours We miss you so.

Only God knows why you had to LOSE WT. NOW. ASK ME HOW. VITAMINS-MINERALS-HERBS. Dist.

of Herbal products 374-7371. BULLER The death ot Christine Buller, age IB years of Waldheim occurred on November 7, 1983. The Funeral Service will be held on Friday November 11 at 2:00 p.m. from the Salem E.M.B. Church in Waldheim conducted by Rev.

Abe Unrau. Surviving are: his parents, Wilfred and Violet Buller of Waldheim, one s.ister, Amanda of Waldheim, one brother, Wayne of Saskatoon and her grandparents, Peter and Anna Buller. She was predeceased by her grandparents, James and Minerva Hamilton. Interment will be made in Ihe Salem Cemetery. Arrangements are in care df Funk's Funeral Home, MINUS ONE CLUB Dance.

November 12th, Army Navy Hall, 9 p.m. Music by Trimble Tones, blueieans not allowed. Info. 652-4078, 343-9402, 665-2035 What's Your Problem? For $35 you can have an attractive young lady give you a sensuous or relaxing body rub. Isn't that something? Call 934-5122 You Deserve BODY RUBS Relaxing and Exotic 384-8611 ETERNAL ESCORTS Who is Going to Escort You into Jesus Eternal Life satan eternal death FREE We LOVE you! O.

Box 8158 Saskatoon S7K 6C4 MISSING FROM The Texas T. jackets and keys on the night of Sat. Nov. 5, 1983. Please return them to the Texas or call Wayne at 477-0716 (evenings) or 343-3726 (days).

No questions asked Escort Services 13 Forever remembered and sadly missed by Mom, Peter, Leona, Larry, Judith, Wesely, Kowbel family. NEEDLECRAFTERS. Hostess Cre-ative Circle party and earn beauti ful gifts. Stitchery taught and fun nite had by all. Loretta, 382-9605.

NEW IN TOWN? Don't know anyone? Feel kinda left out? At Saskatoon Computer Date we can introduce you to some very nice people. We pre-screen all our members carefully. You choose the one you would like to meet. Find out how it works. 242-3861, Monday to Friday, 1.00 9 30 m.

dead child miracle ABBY'S ESCORTS "Older Ladies" 477-1286 Experience the Fantasy! Adorable Young Ladies RAINBOW ESCORTS 382-6770 Cheques Accepted KOWBEL In loving memory of John, taken from us by God, November 10, 1981. No time to say good bye He left us all wondering why. He left his family small Not knowing, he was loved by all. Forever remembered bv his brother, Peter and sister-in-law. Leona.

Western governments opposed the declaration because it represented interference with press freedom. The resolution calls on governments to take the necessary action to ban use of the mass media for building up world tension and disseminating tendentious and slanderous messages. A memo from M'Bow attached to the resolution indicated reluctance to take on many of the tasks it outlined. A competing focus to the Soviet resolution for Western governments and media representatives is a West German proposal. It calls for inclusion in UNESCOs program of case studies how investigative journalism leads to exposure of abuses of power, violations of human rights, corruption and misuse of the environment.

New findings in universe revealed WASHINGTON AP) An orbiting telescope is rewriting astronomy books with its discovery of new comets, giant rings of dust, interstellar clouds and direct evidence that ours is not the only solar system in the universe. Three new findings were revealed Wednesday as astronomers reported on the first 10 months operation of the Infrared Astronomical Satellite, a joint venture of the United States, The Netherlands and Britain. Man has always wanted to learn his place in the universe; IRAS is our first road map, said Nancy Boggess, program scientist for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Newly found are three giant rings of dust in the solar system, huge dust shells around the star Betel-geuse and a mysterious object possibly an asteroid or a dead comet that passes nearer to the sun than any planet or known asteroid. These are not as exciting as some earlier discoveries by the heatsensing telescope, but are significant as astronomers try to piece together the history of the universe.

Project officials reported earlier this year that the satellite had produced the first direct evidence of what may be another solar system besides ours a vast cloud of particles circling Vega, one of the brightest stars in the sky. Astronomers said Wednesday the satellite's telescope, which detects infrared radiation from an object, may have located as many as 50 such systems in the heavens. Other earlier findings. The detection of five comets, infrared clouds in interstellar space and large amounts of infrared radiation emitted by galaxies that are only smudges to Earth telescopes. IRAS is providing us with a steady stream of stunning discoveries; so far, the results have been nothing short of spectacular, said NASA administrator James Beggs.

Were getting a look at the universe in a way not possible before, said Boggess. Its a new window on the universe. A lot of chapters in the astronomy books will be rewritten when all the results are in. The satellite has been transmitting enormous amounts of data since it was launched in January, and were just beginning to scratch the surface, she said. Weve only examined a small fraction of it.

PARIS (AP) The United States said today that it will cut off its 25-per-cent contribution to UNESCOs budget if the organization moves to license journalists or impose other press restrictions. Gregory Newell, U.S. assistant state secretary for international organizations, the 161-country conference of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization that the United States opposes efforts by the organization to put the press under any government control. Newell spoke after debate opened on the UNESCO proposal for a new world information and communication order, advocated by a loose coalition of Soviet bloc and Third World countries but opposed by developed western countries. The proposal would give governments to power to license journalists and impose other undefined limits on press activities.

U.S. officials said privately that the Reagan administrations restrictions on the press during the U.S.-led invasion of Grenada might come up at the conference. They said they will defend the restrictions but did not elaborate. President Reagan claims the limits were meant to protect journalists safety. Newell said parts of the UNESCO proposal contain the implication that universal standards governing the content of news and information be established by this body.

This is an idea we strongly oppose. He said if UNESCO approves the proposal, the Reagan administration would halt U.S. contributions. Parents of hoping for LONG BEACH, Calif. (AP) Although her heart still beats, doctors say a six-week-old infant has been legally, morally dead for a week and should be allowed to rest in peace.

But her grieving parents, waiting for a miracle, have vowed to keep her on life-support. We feel its up to God to take her life, not the doctors, said Adrian Roberts, 31, father of Starla Roberts. We dont feel its the doctors or the judges decision. Were believing in God for a miracle, said Ginger Roberts, 20, the infants mother. My response to the doctors who believe in their tests is: Why cant they accept our faith as Christians? Why cant they accept someone who is stronger than all of us? Starla remained hooked up to life-support equipment Wednesday at Memorial Medical Centre where doctors said no decision had been made as to when it should be shut off.

Theres no question, morally, legally, that the child is brain-dead, said Dr. Carlos Maggi, associate director of the pediatric intensive care unit of the medical centre. Roberts said doctors at the centre threatened to seek a court order to disconnect Starlas life-support system unless the couple agreed to such action. But he said the physicians backed off after his wife contacted a local television station Tuesday afternoon and told reporters of her plight. Starlas doctors denied threatening court action.

We are respecting the parents feelings, Maggi said. In many other hospitals, the child would have already been disconnected from the ventilator, but because we always try to work with the parents to understand their feelings and respect them, we havent done that. Both Maggi and Dr. Eliezer COSTAIN Henry H. Peacefully at Versa Care, Brantford, Ont.

on Tuesday, November 8th, 1983. Henry H. Costain in his 94th year beloved husband of the late Elida Eakin, dear father of Merle Moor and her husband Dixon of Brantford, Lena Atchison and her husband Wendell of Ottawa, Dr. Cecil Costain and his wife Cynthia of Ottawa. Russel Costain and his wife Errol of Prince Albert, Sask.

Dr. Carman Costain, Penticton, B.C. and Mrs. Leona Costain, Penticton, B.C. A loved grandfather of John, Lome, and Bruce Moor, Daryl and Patricia Atchison, Linda and Charles Costain, Terrance, Robert, Brian, Brent, and Barbara Costain, David, Leslie, Robin and Philip Costain and ten great grandchildren.

Funeral Service at the Beckett Glaves Funeral Home Chapel, 88 Brant Brantford, on Saturday Nov. 12th at 2 p.m. Cremation. AFFAIR ESCORTS Phone 384-6620. In town ctiennes ANGELS TOUCH 244-8712 OTTO'S Wholesome Food Pleasant Atmosphere OFFERING Daily Lunch Specials Vegetarian Meals 152 2ND AVE.

SOUTH RAWLYK In loving memory of mother and grandmother, Mary, who passed away November 11th, 1980. Her memory will always be with us. Fondly remembered and always missed bv Harry, Mariorie and Katherine Rawlyk. BROOKS Quality Escorts Reasonable Rates 652-0744 PALM READINGS and card read-ing bv Diana. All reading pri.

Call for aoot. 242-1047. Open 9a.m. PEOPLE WANTED who would like to lose weight and feel better. Ph.

374-1358. CANDY GIRL ESCORTS 934-1988 VISA Cheques 10 5 a.m. Special Offer DIAL A DARLING Today 934-2020 EIFFEL ESCORTS Phone 384-3707. Open trom 9 to 5. Cheques accepted WILSON In loving memory of a beloved husband and father, Jack, who passed away suddenly November 11th, 1974.

In Memory's Book we fondly turn a page today. Ever remembered bv his loving wife June and daughters Barbara and Carol POKER PLAYERS wanted. Ph. 653- 0832. U.

leaving for Prince George In about a week Room for one person, 862-5659. Card 01 Thanks 5 EVE'S GARDEN EXOTIC ESCORTS 665-3360 ChequesVisa Executive's Corner Why waste your time on the rest call the best. 665-3123 or 665-3177. ELAINE, formerly of Beauty Works on Broadway, would like to thank all her former clients for their patronage and invite them to come see her at her new place of employment. RECORD COLLECTION for sale.

Mixture of disco, country, pop, rock. Will sell individually or in package, price negotiable. Ph. 384-8762. ROSE MARKING DEVICES.

131B 20th St. West. 244-5885. Manufacturers of rubber stamps, pocket stamps, self-inking stamps. SASKALONE Social Club Dance for Members Guests, Airliner Hall, Friday, November 11.

No Jeans! Music bv: Frank Ball. For information please call 382-5066. SASKATOON SINGLE PARENTS Membership Meeting. Tuesday, November 15th. Army Navv.

New members guests welcome. 382-8013 to 665-2035 EXPERIENCE THE PLEASURE OF AN Evening in Paradise Open 24 hrs. 7 days a week 652-2627 Funeral Directors 6 GESY The death of Henry Gesy age 99 years of 3121 Massey Drive, Saskatoon occurred at his residence on Tuesday, November 8th, 1983. The Funeral Mass will be held on Saturday, November 12th at 10:30 a.m. from St.

John Bosco Roman Catholic Church, 1202 Avenue 0 South, celebrated by the Rev. Father Len Cyr. Prayers will be said at St. John Bosco Church, Friday evening at 8:00 p.m. Surviving are: his daughter, Mrs.

Mariorie King of Moose Jaw, one son, Raymond of Saskatoon, a sister, Pearl Delisle, Edmonton, Alta. Thirteen grandchildren, twenty Great Grandchildren and two Great Great Grandchildren. He was predeceased by his wife Julia, April 25th, 1960 and one daughter, Lucille Zoerb, March 29th, 1971 two brothers, Ed Fred. Mr. Gesv was born in Fonda, Iowa, May tlth, 1884 and came to Canada to make his home at Delisle in April of 1907.

He married Julia Schnieder, January 25th, 1911. he retired in Delisle in 1959 and continued to live there until 1978 when he moved to Saskatoon to live in a private nursing home at Mrs. Fiddlers', 3121 Massev Drive. Mr. Gesy served on the school board at Avondale for many years and was very active in the church at Delisle until he moved to Saskatoon.

Interment will take place in Wood lawn Catholic Cemetery. Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to the Saskatoon Funeral Home. Nussbaum, director of the pediatric intensive care unit, say Starla has no chance of recuperating, noting that she was without oxygen for at least 30 minutes before she was found in her bed Nov. 3. But Starlas parents disagree.

Mrs. Roberts said her father, an evangelist in Barstow, prayed for Starla and that they were waiting for God to heal the child. Roberts, a bus driver, told doctors his wife was going to have a very, very hard time to accept that the child was dead, Maggi said. Starla, who, her mother said, had been plagued with respiratory problems since her birth Sept. 19, was brought to St.

Marys Medical Centre after suffering cardiopulmonary arrest at home. Doctors said the child possibly suffered sudden infant death syndrome. It took a while before the paramedics came, Maggi said. They found the child was not breathing, she didnt have a heart rate, she was doing nothing neuro-logically The child was dead on arrival. Doctors at St.

Marys, unaware that the child had been without oxygen for at least 30 minutes, maybe thought the child had a chance, so they put a tube in her lungs and started breathing for the child, he said. They were able to get a heart rate back and then they transferred the child to Long Beach Memorial, he said. Although no child has been denied treatment because Starla has been hooked up to the life-support system, Maggi said a decision on removing the equipment should be made soon. Well have to think about whats the best thing for the child, he said. She is already dead and she should be allowed to rest in peace.

FOR YOUR NEXT ESCORT CALL 653-4277 VISA ACCEPTED McKAGUE'S FUNERAL HOME ROBERT J. MCKAGUE DONALD A NEWBIGGING Phone 664-3131 300 3rd Ave. SHAKLEE NATURES' Products. Distributorships avail. 931-2383.

INTERESTED IN fmdinq 2 people to answer phones for and manage an escort agency. A 24 hour a day job Please contact. Shawn at SUNDAY DANCING, Minus One Club, November 13th, Army Navy Hall, Dancing 8 to 12. Music by Blue Crystal, pop, coffee avail. Members $3 50, guests $5.

Info. 652-4078. 343-9402, 665-2035. LA ROSE'S ESCORTS Confused? Don't know who to call Try us 665-8232 or 665-8622 Park Funeral Chapel Terry G. Michavliuk Donald Somers 311 3RD AVE NO 244-2103 SASKATOON FUNERAL HOME Arnold Edwards Robert Daurie Ph 244-5577 338 4th Ave.

North WESTWOOD FUNERAL CHAPEL Rae J. Murdock Phone 653-3434 20th 5t. Ave. N. PARK AVE.

Ask for the escort of your dreams. 934-6622 SUZANNE'S SENSATION STYLES, Clarence 8th, next to Tiffany's, is pleased to welcome Elame to their staff, (formerly of Beauty Works Salon). Elaine welcomes all former new clients. Therapeutic Massage Relaxation of everyday tensions fatique; muscle backaches; athletic stress; increase blood circulation. Reg.

Masseur By appointment only, Ph. 374-0622. Crematoriums 7 SHOWGIRL ESCORTS Exotic Dancers and Escorts for any occasion Cheques VISA 653-5878 Temptations Escorts 665-2150 VisaChegues WINNER'S CIRCLE 934-1899 VISA Cheques 10 5 a Special Offer PRAIRIE VIEW CHAPEL Memorial and Cremation Services Highway 11 South 242-7884 Box 2061 TIRED OF GOING TO THE BAR TO MEET PEOPLE? Try a Saskatoon Singles Club House Partv. THE SASKATOON SINGLES CLUB will be hosting a large house party, Saturday, November 12th, 1983. Anyone interested in meeting new people and dancing please call: 934-7153, 477-2766 or 374-7780 All Interested parties must be single or unattached and between aoes 25 and 45.

Bring your own refreshments. Memorial Society 8 WORLD FOR MEN For the occasion to remember call 934-6633 Young French Ladies PLAYBOY ESCORTS 477-1286 BOSCO SOCIETY gratefully accepts memorial donations and legacies to establish treatment centres for youngsters who are very suicidal, highly delinquent or sertousty addicted to drugs and alcohol. Mail to Box 1755. Regina, Sask S4P 3C6. Monuments 9 mngHqOarter Executive Escorts IMM1 Selling of human organs opposed by health officials FAMILY MEMORIAL ARTS 1005 20th ST.

WEST Wilt Michayluk Days or evenings 652-2210 or mot oon wamiBt l9o.m.ft4 Legacies Memorial 10 ULTRA DATES HI, my name is Linda. I'm your new manager at Ultra Dates, and I'd like to give you the friendly and personal type of service you'd expect trom a dating club. So call me now and I'M take care of your dating needs. Memberships available singles or couples. Next 10 ladies ioln tree Mon.

10a Sat, 10a -6D 244-3844 WILL DRIVE car or truck to Edmonton Nov 10th approx. 5 Ph. 384-4504 or 242-3707 Gordon. YOUNG MARRIED LADY wishes discreet, clean fun with an older man 35 years up Am redhead built. Send phone or address to Box A-166, Star Phoenix.

YOUR NAME reveals your life. Prove it to yourself Ph: Kabalarlan Philosophy, 652 5191, 244-9875, Personal Services IS 14 Personal SAMIRODEN The death of Mrs. Dora Samiroden age 81 years of Radisson, Saskatchewan occurred in Borden Union Hospital on November 8th, 1983. The Funeral Service will be held on Monday, November 14th at 10:00 a.m. from the Chapel of Saskatoon Funeral Home.

A Prayer Service will be held on Sunday, November 13th at 7:30 p.m. in the Chapel of Saskatoon Funeral Home. (In lieu of flowers, donations to the Saskatchewan Heart Foundation would be appreciated). Surviving are: two daughters, Anne (Mrs. William Magnus) of Leask, and Ethel (Mrs.

Tony Kunv) of Radisson; seven grandchildren; ten great grandchildren. She was predeceased by her husband, William on October 1st, 1983; a son, Mike and a daughter, Mildred; two brothers, Bill Wish-loft and John Wishlove, two sisters, Tina Chernoff and Annie Meakin. Mrs. Samiroden was born in the Blaine Lake district and lived there until 1959 when she moved to Saskatoon. Since 1981 she had made her home in Radisson.

Interment will take place in Wood-lawn Cemetery. (Courtesy parking south of the Chapel on 4th Avenue at 25th Street). WILLIS The death of Grace Winona Willis age 70 years of 1021 Aird Street, Saskatoon occurred in hospital on November 8, 1983. The Funeral Service will be held on Friday, November llth at 1:30 p.m. from the Chapel of Saskatoon Funeral Home conducted by the Rev.

Art Bell. Surviving are: a son. Daniel and his wife, Diane of Cochrane, Alberta; a daughter, Diane Khouri and her husband, Bilo of Abu Dhbai, U.A five grandchildren, Scott, and Kim Willis, Marc, Jon-Paul and Janelle Khouri; a brother, William Main of Now York, Y. and a sister, Margaret Campbell of Winnipeg. She was predeceased by her husband, David (Dubby) in 1971.

Cremation to follow. Interment will take place in Woodlawn Cemetery at a later date. (Courtesy parking south of the Chapel on 4th Avenue at 25th Street). AA ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS Phone 665-6727. ACRYLIC SCULPTURED nails.

For appointment, 343-8824. In Memorium donations and legacies help The Canadian National Institute For The Blind prevent blindness and provide so clal and rehabilitation services for the newly bltnd children and adults. Tax deductible. 2305 Adelaide. Saskatoon, 374-4545, 2550 Broad, Regina, 525 2571.

ALL ESTIMATES Free Mayfair T.V. 414 33rd St 653-5366 AMWAY DEALER needs a new direct distributor. Phone 652-0059 (24 hours). Companions 11 Are you being paid enough for your valuables? Mr. Wheeler Dealer pays the most Tools-furn-ieweliery-household goods.

244-7766 4229. WASHINGTON (AP) Patients who need human organs for transplant may be unable to find voluntary donors if a system of buying and selling human body parts is allowed, health experts say. Furthermore, such a system would prey on the desperate poor, could result in inferior organs being transplanted, and lead to life being auctioned off to the highest bidder, the witnesses told the House Science and Technology Committees subcommittee on oversight and investigations. We must not allow profiteers to exploit people who might be in a desperate economic situation, or who might not be carefully screened or provided with the necessary long-term followup, Dr. Oscar Salvatierra.

president of the American Society of Transplant Surgeons, said Wednesday. He said that since recent publicity on proposals to buy and sell organs, "every organ transplant centre in this country has been besieged by numerous calls and letters from people willing to sell their organs with the hope that the income gained might provide solutions to some of their economic problems. Robert Veatch, professor of medical ethics at Georgetown University, said that based on the experience with blood transfusions, sold organs will be poorer than donated ones. When an organ source is motivated financially, he or she has an incentive to hide potential problems a history of kidney disease in the family or an existing illness, possibly even a terminal illness, in the contributor," he said. Veatch said it is doubtful a voluntary donation system and a market procurement scheme can co-exist.

He said people are much less likely to be altruistic about donating organs if they know others are being paid for them. Representative Albert Gore chairman of the subcommittee, appeared to agree with Veatchs assessment. Buying and selling organs would make the poor a source of spare parts for the rich and it would auction off life to the highest bidder. the congressman said. At present the practice is not illegal.

Gore said, and he has introduced legislation to make it so. HARD OF HEARING gentleman, age 27, would like to meet hard of hearing or deaf girl age 20-30. Reply with photo address to Box 1530X, Star-Phoenix LONELY middle-aged gentleman would like to lonely lady Photo preferred Reply to Box 250A 5tar Phoenix Bee Pollen 8. Bee Slim Experience the gain ot energy and loss of weight in a natural way Also. Bee Pollen with Aloe Vera and Propolis Rovaie.

Distributors welcome Call- 652-6395 or 374 2809 BIRTH CONTROL information. Planned Parenthood. 244 7989 ALL Rubbish Hauling: prompt service, reasonable Call us1 9313368. AAA Will do move tobs, haul garbage. deliveries, ton.

933 2479. ABLE INSTALLERS of insulation for residential commercial property Reasonable rates 384-2246. ABSOLUTE Best Rate! Hauling Anything Anytime Phone: 373-8127 ACTIVE MOVERS will do evening and weekend moves 384-2246. BOARD Room Ladies only daily monthly rates King Street Residence. 242-7336, LONESOME Saskatoons most exclusive dating club is now ottering memberships If you are accepted, you will be Joining an elite group of men women who are interested In meeting dating compatible Individuals on a casual or serious basis.

Interviews bv appointment only Call 242-3861. 1-9 30 p.m Mon Fri You don't have to be lonesome anymore. CASH PAID BOTTLE PICK-UP And Light Hauling Phone: 653 5226 ACTIVE small repair persons Available for all outdoor yard repair, Free est. 384 2246 9 a m. to 8 m..

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