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Star-Phoenix from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada • 36

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Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
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ED The StarPhocnix Friday, November 1, 1991 PHONE: 653-2100 KRELLER Travis. In loving memory of a brother who passed away October 31st, 1962. MLAZGAR Margaret Elizabeth Mlazgar DISTEL Brother Dominic of St. Peter Abbey In Muenster, SK died at St. Elizabeth's The SterPhoeek OWENS Mildred Dorothy Owens (Lake) passed away at Saskatoon on Tuesday, October 29th, 1991 as a result of a tragic motor-home fire in Minot, N.D.

Mildred wasbrm June Hospital, Humboldt on October 30th. 1991 two days before his 86th birthday. Bra. Domin inee iunin) oiecj peaceruiiy uw romauvo Care Unit of St. Paul's Hospital on Sunday, October 27th, 1991 her 84th year.

A graduate of the Regina Grey Nuns Hospital and the Maternity Centre Association, New York City, her life as Public Health Nurse and Midwife Direct dial numbers for: 24th, 1922 to Mr. and Mrs. Ingram Lake of Asquim, SK. She attended Grange School. ic was com in Hacnemmtngen, Baden, Germany.

He came to Canada in 1 922 and worked on his uncle farm at Marysburg until he joined the Benedictines at Muenster on December 28th, 1928. On July eth. 1930, Bro. Dominic completed her high school in Asquith and then attended Normal School in Saskatoon. She began her teaching career in 1941 at Meac- was one of the services to the people of rural Sadly missed alone lltes way Quietly remembered every day Ne longer Hi our life to share Sut in our hearts you're always mere We hold you close within our hearts And there you will remain To walk with us throughout our life Until we meet again.

Sadly mKsed by stsfers. Teresa and Trary. KUCEY In loving memory of Richard beloved son, brother, uncle, who passed away November 1st, 1988. "Always remembered, always loved. Sadly missed by mom, Adele, iris and families.

Saskatchewan, Cumberland House, Sandy Bay and the City of Regina, Sincere thanks is Richard Thompson BUI Peterson Steven Gibb WilfPopoff Lawrence Geitel Jim Davidson Wayne Wohlberg Eldon Amundson Glen Houle Executive Vke-Presideni Executive Editor Managing Editor Associate Editor Business Manager Advertising Director Circulation Manager Controller Production Manager 652- 9200 664-8231 664-8320 653- 2100 664-8340 Switchboard Editorial Circulation Classified Display ham, SK. In July 1 945 she married Bert Owens of the Cariea area. She taught In the Cariea School from 1954 -1963. Millie was a person maoe simple profession of vows as a Benedictine monk. In his almost 63 years a a Benedictine monk, Bro.

Dominic performed many services In the Benedictine community. He wnn many interests wnicn included music. expressed on her Denait by ner surviving son Gordon for the humane and generous support given her by the people at St Paul's Hospital and Drs. R. Kozakavlch and J.

Ohashl. Private Family Service. Arrangements are in care of education, numerous arts and crafts and pho- wontea tor over 60 years setting type at St. Peter's Press for the Prairie Messenger. For tograpny.

sne was secretary ot the Oonnaught Ag. Society for 1 1 years, Director of the N.E. Red ion and SDent two vears as Prov. Presi PARK FUNERAL CHAPEL. NEIL In memory of Norma M.

Neil whodied November over or years ne rang tne Dell to call the monastic community to prayer. He was sacris FUNERALS Subscription Rates: Home delivery in Saskatoon and NDM area $9,75 per month. Mail rates in Canada $32.10 per month, U.S.A. and Foreign $50.00 per month. Rural inquiries may phone 1-800-667-2008.

dent ot the Sask. Ag. Society. Millie was involved in many local activities in the Cariea tan in tne tnira noor cnapel making preparation for the dally masses of the priests. Many 1st.

1W0. You passed away on All Salnrs Day. 7 We feel you still, although you're gone. An angel's touch, a thoughtful deed, it's your example wa can heed. BOOKER The Funeral Service for Amanda Booker, who died on October 27th, 1 991 was and Nipawin area.

She enjoyed meeting new guests win rememoer me warm welcome they people ana visiting new places, bhe nad tra received when he served at the information held from ACADIA DRIVE McKAGUE FU NERAL CHAPEL, on Thursday, October 31 st ANNOUNCEMENTS velled extensively from England, Ireland and Germany to New Zealand, the Caribbean and throughout North America. Millie is survived by at 2:00 p.m. with Rev. Kathy Hogman officiat N0VTCK ALEX. In loving memory of mv husband, our father and grandfather who was called forest November 19W.

desk. In later years he took great joy in looking after the Marian Shrine that ne helped to build Brother Dominic Is lovingly remembered by one cousin, Sr. Catherine Distel; an Ursuline Sister at Bruno; and the members of his ing. The following grandsons who carried their ner loving nusoana, ben; two daughters, Bar grandma to her resting grounds were David DEATHS Bonn, Thomas Bonn, Scott Summerteldt, Cal bara (Clayton) Granigan of Wainwright, AB and Sharon (Jochen) Rubeling of Rocky Benedictine Community. Prayers will be said vin Booker.

Tim Rve and Jason Booker. The on t-naay, November 1st, 1991 at 7:30 p.m. organist was Marj Goetz and the solo 'Beyond Mountain House, Ad; tour granacnnaren, bnn and Sean Granigan, and Daniella and Carsten from the newlv constructed St Peter and Paul the sunset was sung rjy byrvia snepnero. Huoeilng; tour sisters, Anne and Phyllis (Ken) Abbey Church In Muenster. SK.

The Funeral In a peaceful country cemetery, Where the gentle breeies blow. Sleeps the one we love so dearly Whom we lost two years ago. With farewells left unspoken, You quietly slipped away will always treasure memories Of days when you were here. A heart of gold stopped beating Hard working hands at rest. God took you Home to prove to us, He only takes the best.

Interment service tolioweo in mncresi Memo- of B.C., Flo of Saskatoon and Ruth (Ken) of Mass will be ottered on Saturday. November rial Gardens. SQUIRES The Funeral Liturgy of Anna New Zealand; one brother, Fred of Saskatoon; and many nieces and nephews. Predeceased by her parents and by one brother, Lynn in September, 1 991 The Funeral Service will be zno, isai at p.m. from the St.

Peter and Paul Abbey Church in Muenster, SK with Abbot Peter Novecosky O.S.B. as Celebrant. Interment will follow in the St. Peter's Abbev Squires (Redl) who died on Sunday, October 27th. 1991 was held from the Chapel of St.

Sadly missed, ever remembered and always loved bv his held at the Nipawin United Church on Satur Ann's Home on Thursday, October 31st at 1 1 00 a.m. celebrated by Rev. Father M. Hertz (cemetery. The Pallbearers will be his confrere' of St Peter's Abbev in Muenster.

SK. wife Ruby, sons David (Linda). James (Colleen) and William (Rhonda), daughter Judy (David), and all the grandchildren. OMI. Honorary Pallbearers were grand DODO The death of Kay Dodd, of Saskatoon, occurred at a local hospital on Wednesday, October 30th, 1991.

Surviving are her daughter, Marjorie Faulkner, of Saskatoon; two sons, Wayne (Stephj Code of Houston, Texas and Earl (Mona) Code of Rosetown, and their families; sister, Marjorie (Jack) Clements and brother, David Anderson, both of North Battleford, Sask. She was predeceased by her first husband, James A. Code; second husband, Richard Dodd; and sister, Dorothy Robertson. Grandma will be sadly missed by her children, grandchildren and great grandchildren. Service of Remembrance will be held from Bethel United Church, 1141 -6th Street East, Saskatoon, on Saturday, November 2nd, 1991 at 2:30 p.m.

Conducted by Rev. Bill Shank. McKAGUE'S FUNERAL CHAPEL are in charge of the arrangements. (664-3131) Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to day, November 2nd at 2:00 p.m. with Rev.

Ken Anstie officiating. Interment will take place at the Mabel Hill Cemetery, Nipawin. Funeral Service arrangements were entrusted to the daughters, Colleen Blanchett, Martette Cyca, pOnAnr rUNEHAL HOME, Humboldt, SK. Jill Johnson, Maureen Lrttleiobn, Angela KUCEY In loving memory of a dear husband, father, friend and ludge. November 168 HcHI 1 AGE UNEHAL HOME, Nipawin.

It de- McDonald, Marg Paslowski, Lort Redl, Pamela Redl, Terry Ann Sayers, Judy Thomas, Sired, friends may make donations to the Burn HAENSGEN The death of Mathew Mary Lou Towns and Donna Wallace. Active unit f-una, Hoval university Hospital, Sask Haensoen of Humboldt. SK. occurred on Oc Pallbearers were grandsons. Dan Coonev.

atoon, sask. S7N 0X0. Geoff Coonev. Don McGrath, Kelly McGrath, Kevin McGrath, Brent Redl, Doug Spltzlg, Ed tober 29th, 1991 at the St. Elizabeth Hospital in Humboldt at the age of 91 years.

Prayers will be said on Friday, November 1 st, 1 991 at 7:30 p.m. from ScharTs Funeral Chapel in Hum- Spltzig, Gary Sprtziq and Jack anion. Inter. PETRUN John Petrun, age 66 years, of ment took place In Woodlawn Catholic Ceme Doiai, bK. I ne i-uneral Mass will be ottered on NOVAKOWSKI The passing of Mrs.

Lucy Novakowski. aae 81 vears of Saskatoon, oc Saskatoon passed away peacefully at his home on Monday, October 28, 1991, after a tery. Arrangements were entrusted to the Saturday, November 2nd. 1 991 at 1 0:00 a.m. SASKATOON FUNERAL HOME.

curred at a kjcalhospital on Tuesday, October from the St. Augustine R.C. Church In Hum lengthy and courageous battle with cancer. Left to moum his passing are his loving wife of FUNERAL DIRECTORS 29th, 1 991 The l-uneral Liturgy win be neia on Friday, November 1 st at 1 0:30 a.m. celebrated boldt, SK with Rev.

Fr. Albert Ruetz O.S.B. as Celebrant. Interment will follow In the St. Au 35 years, Rose; his three daughters, Joanne Paul) Heist ot Humboldt, Lynda (Handy) wall by Rev.

Father Don Hamel and Rev. Father Len Cyr from St. Anne's Roman Catholic ACADIA DRIVE McKague's Funeral Chapel of Warman and Lori (Bob) Habetler of Sask gustine R.C. Cemetery in Humboldt SK. Mathew Is lovingly remembered by his children; Rita Mamer of Pilger.

SK. Lorraine (Carl) 55-16(10 John Schachtei 15 Acadia Dr. Loeffler of Cowley, AB and Alice (Joe) Stan- McKAGUE'S FUNERAL CHAPELS atoon; four grandchildren, Robyn, Allyson and Megan Reist and Holly Wall. He was predeceased by an infant sister in Czechoslovakia, by his mother, Helen In 1945 and his father, Church, 21 7 Lenore Drive. Vigil of Prayer will be held Thursday evening, October 31st at 7:30 p.m.

from St. Anna Roman Catholic Church. Surviving are: two daughters, Emily (John) Bajbula and Nellie Woznlca both of ROBERT MCKAGUE DONALD NEWBIGGING nard of Humboldt SK; 19 grandchildren; 34 Phone 6M-3131 JOE MOYNHAM 300 3rd Ave. S. great grandchildren; a son-in-law, Ben (Liz) Loeffler of High River, AB; a sister, Susan Mike in 1973.

John was bom in Banske, PARK FUNERAL CHAPEL GREG M. LALACH DAVID J. SCHURR woeil ot Muenster, SK and two sisters-in-law, Saskatoon; one son, Jules (Miiaine) oi oai-oarv, five grandchildren; four great 311 3RD AVE. NO. J44-JI03 Czechoslovakia and came to Canada with his mother in 1 939 where they joined his father at their family homestead In the RadisonBorden Mary Haensgen of Ontario and Marie Haensgen of Strasbourg, SK.

Mathew was grandchildren; one sister, Sophie Kardash of SASKATOON FUNERAL HOME W. Arnold Edwards, Lars Nlssen 'j'iwiw 4 jmmmmm district. He married his wife, Rose, In 1956. predeceased py nis wire, Helen in 1989; his Suddenly three years ago you left, Ph. JU-5577 338 th Ave.

North They fanned in the Borden district until moving parents, Simon in 1 929 and Catherine in 1 952; a daughter, Dolores Loeffler in 1964; a son, Joseph in infancy; a granddaughter, Therese WESTWOOD FUNERAL CHAPEL At1 i -1 baskatoon; one Drainer, uronie (Siena; i-iener of Harford, and numerous nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by: her husband, Walter in 1 973; her parents, Joseph and Katherine Herter; five brothers and sisters In Poland and by her son-in-law, George Wozni- To us It was the greatest theft. Our lives together were suddenly gone Tears of remembrance, often we dawn. Days seem harder not to get through. RaeJ Murdock 653-3434, St A ve to Saskatoon in 1960, where he worked for a plumbing company and fanned as well.

Dad enjoyed plumbing, farming, most sporting events and gardening, especially growing his CREMATORIUMS 11 Loenier in isoe; grandsons, jonnatnon Stan-nard, Sylvester Loeffler and Andrew Loeffler; a son-in-law, Anthony Mamer; two brothers, Frank and Joe; four sisters. Clara Scheiber, Hussian tomatoes, his tavonie saying was Our daily problems had always gone to you. We miss you more as time does pari. There 8 no such tninq as cant urampa Your memory, though, stays solid in our heart. Hillcrest Memorial Gardens And Crematorium Memorial I rem at I or Service PRAIRIE VIEW CREMATORIUM Rosa Gray, Magdalena Erdman and Sr.

dearly loved his family, and his grandchildren were his pride and joy. "We all love you and will ca in 1986. The late Mrs. Novakowski was bom In Poland on May 1st, 1910 and came to Canada in 1921 settling in the Krydor district. Lucy married Walter Novakowski in 1927 and together they farmed In the Krydor district, retiring to the Village of Krydor in 1 964.

In 1 990 she moved to Saskatoon, where she had re Catherine and tour brothers-in-law, Joe I Always remembered and forever loved bv wife Natalie and daughters. Liane and Christa miss you very Prayers were held for PELLIZZARI The passing of Tranquillo (Jack) Pelllzzari, age 82 years, after an extended illness, occurred at Saskatoon City Hospital on October 30th, 1991. Jack was bom In Lorla, Italy, thirty miles north of Venice, Memorial and Cremation Services. Highway 11 South Scheiber, William Gray, Charles Erdman and Leo Woell. Pallbearers will be Tony Steffen, the tamilv at his home led by father uino.

A POLLOCK In memory ot John R. Pollock, that ver 243 7884 Box 2061 special person in my life, who passed away November lstr Private Memorial Service will be held at a later Tom Gray, Hugh Gray, Paul Mamer, Joe LEGACIES MEMORIAL 19 Weber and Bernard Mamer. Memorial dona date. You are asked to remember John as he on January 28th, 1909. He was predeceased by his first wife, Isabella Horvath In 1 948, and was in your own special way.

In lieu of flowers, tions made to the St. Elizabeth Hospital Foun AR SCOTT ASSOCIATES Life Insurance, annuity his second wife, Loretta Weber in 1982, as well enarl Ty-oonaf Ion cpnsii tants. 665-8111. Always loved, remembered with cherished memories. sadly missed, by Marianne.

donations In John memory may be made to St. Paul's Hospital Palliative Care Unit, 1 702 dation r-una or to the St. Augustine Building Fund would be greatly appreciated by the BOOKER Inmemorv of adearsonand brother, Bill. as twelve brothers and sisters. Mourning his loss are four children, Jeanette (Ron) Kostyn- PETERS In loving memory of Paul, 1940-1988.

sided until her passing. She enjoyed her family, children, grandchildren and great grandchildren. Lucy also took great pride in gardening, especially her flowers. Her hob-tes Included knitting, crocheting and cooking for her family. She was devoted to her church in Krydor and Saskatoon.

Lucy will be sadly missed by the family and all those who knew her. In lieu of flowers, Memorial donations may 20th St. West, 57M 0Z9 or St. Paul Hospital Beside vour grave I often stand Foundation, or to the Canadian Cancer soci ramiiy. r-unerai arrangements nave been entrusted to SCHARFS FUNERAL HOME.

Humboldt, SK. Paul Three sad and lonely years have passed since iuk and Angeiia (Gary) stimson, both of Gal oary, Jack, John and Robert, both of Sask' With heart both crushed and sore. Silent till the sweet words come. ety, 438 2nd Ave. North, Saskatoon.

Crema you were taken away from me. All I have left are the memories ot the 30 years we shared with each other, but I do know, that love Is stronger than death and, tion and Service arrangements are in care of "Not lost, but 9one God knows how much I miss you. WESTWOOD FUNERAL CHAPEL (653- atoon; three grandchildren, Christopher Kostyniuk, Jeffrey and Robyn Stimson, along with many relatives and friends. Many thanks deep in my heart, I will always love you. WONDQA The death of George Wondga.

And whispers, "He omy sleeps Your loved one is not 34341, be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation ot Saskatchewan, 279 Third Avenue North, Saskatoon, Sask. S7K 2H8 or to the Canadian age 72 years, of Saskatoon, occurred peacefully at St. Paul's Palliative Care Unit on Tues Forever In my heart, Liz. 10 urs. N.

Snarma and ban Landa ana parncu- POLLOCK In loving memory of John Pollocfc. So I'll be brave, dear BUI, And pray to God each day. And when He calls me home to you Your smile will guide the way. Diabetic Association, P.O. Box 1763, Sask day, October 29th, 1991.

The Funeral Mass will be held on Friday, November 1st, 1991 at HODGES Leslie Martin. Born January 7th, lady the exceptional Intensive Care Unit at City Hospital. Jack immigrated to Canada with his two closest brothers, Tony and Alec, prior to the Second World War and worked in Sask A year has passed. 1910 In Peterborough. Survived by, his life's Each of us recalls mat day, 1 0:00 a.m.

from st George Ukrainian Catholic Cathedral (214 Avenue South) celebrat- atoon, Sask. S7K3S1. The Pallbearers will be her grandsons, Gordon Woznlca, Ken Nolan, Garry Nolan, Derrick Nolan and Dwayne Nolan and her nephew Robert Herter. Rite of Lovingly remembered by Mom, Dad. brother Greg and Brenda.

what we were doing, where we were. The shock of finding out companion, Valentine Hodges (Kusch) his loving wife of 61 years; daughter, Damaris Dunlap; son, James Hodges and sister, Patri atchewan at the Clayworks outside Bruno. Later, he became an accomplished "Chef de by Rt. Rev. Msgr.

R. Luzney Prayers will be CANNAM In loving memory of our betoved son Ronald ArlhurwtowenttorfeetenMliomeOT Parte" at the Bess borough Hotel, for nearly 40 that a life so close to us has been taken so abruptly. We all have our memories to each one different but no less special. Committal will take place at Woodlawn Catholic Cemetery. Arrangements are In care of cia Ewles.

Leslie was a tamliy man wno cared greatly about his family, taking particular en said at st. ueorge 8 uatnedral on inursday, evening at 7:00 p.m. Surviving are his loving wife of 50 years, Ann (Dumka); two daughters, Katherine (Brian) Dugan of Saskatoon, Valerie (Gordon) Hultgreen of Watrous, two PARK FUNERAL CHAPEL. joyment In his grandchildren: Charles, Robert Just your leaving Ronnie Was so hard to face. We cannot see beyond but this we know: We all loved you so.

ERNST The passing of Jacob (Jake) Ernst Our greatest sorrow comes from not being able to share the future with you. 1 May vou be at peace. ana Mereaitn uuniap; Keivin, mcnara, ttacy and Patrick Hodges. He delighted, as well in his nrfiat Grandchildren. Leslie and his tamilv granddaughters, Carrie and Cathy Hultgreen of saskatoon occurred on Wednesday, October 30th.

1 991 at the Royal University Hospi It was heaven having vou here with us Ronnie. ot watrous; two sisters, Jospenine cebry and K. Kapla, both of Saskatoon; also several From John's family and friends. And, we still love you so, forever. tal at the age of 73 years.

He leaves to mourn his loving wife Ethel of Saskatoon, his son Larry (Barb) Ernst and their children Melanle, nieces and nephews. Mr. Wondga was prede SCHULZ In loving memory of Richard E. Schuli who passed away November 1st, 1990. moved to Saskatoon in 1 91 1 where he attended Caswell and King George Schools.

His career included 29 years with the CNR and 12 years as Chief Engineer for Public Works be ceased by his parents, John and Honorata Sadlymissed and lovingly remembered by hismother and father, his sister Gail and Peter Fehr Jodi, April, and Amy, his brother Les and Irene Cannam Scott, Chelsea, Antnony, and Colby, ot Carrot River, and a daughter Lynn Ernst of Saskatoon, three fore retinng to C. in 1975. A lover ot nature, Danielle, and Martin, Always remembered and sadly missed Mom, Dad and! sister, Lorraine Schulz. Drotners, Bill (Dorothy) Ernst of Prince Albert, he enjoyed many diverse activities particularly wondga; tour brothers, Peter in Intancy, Adam, Joseph and Walter Wondga. Mr.

Wondga was born and raised In Saskatoon. He attended St. Mary's School and was employed by the The StarPhoenlx until his retirement in 1984. In lieu of flowers, the family years, responsible tor many original recipes and cooking ideas which are still used. Intermittently, during summers, he would work at Jasper Park Lodge.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society, 438 2nd Avenue North, Saskatoon, Sask. S7K 2C3. The Honorary Pallbearers will be Christopher Kostyniuk, Ron Kostyniuk, Gary Stimson, Joe Fior, John Lazier, Frank Thurmler, Aldo Pellizzarf and Lino Pelllzzari. The Pallbearers will be John Imera, Peter Sgalblero, Fred Labulk, Oliver Allegretto, Grant Eismann and Peter Haddow. The Vigil will be held from McKAGUE'S FUNERAL CHAPEL, 3rd Avenue and 20th Street, Saskatoon on Friday, November 1st, 1991 at 730 p.m.

The Funeral Liturgy will be held from St. Joseph's Church, 6th Street East and Broadway Avenue, Saskatoon, on Saturday, November 2nd, 1991 at 10:30 a.m. Celebrant of the Mass will be Rev. H. Kaufmann, OMI.

Interment will be made In Woodlawn Catholic Cemetery, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Ira (Helen) Ernst of Palm Desert, California. those which included nis tamiiy. Leslie was KARASIUK In loving memory of Ed, a dear husband, and Gilbert Ernst of Prince Albert, one sister father and grandfather who passed away November I 27 CARD OF THANKS 1990. Lydla Kitchen of Welland, Ontario, and numer ous nieces and nephews.

A Memorial Service THE NOGA family wishes to extend their heartfelt thanks and sincere appreciation to their family, rela-' fives, fraternal brothers and sisters, friends and- would appreciate Memorial donations be made to the Saskatoon Home Care, 201 31 0 We think of you In silence And we often speak vour name. All we have are memories And vour picture In a frame. extremely interested in politics and worked avidly for the Implementation of Medicare In Saskatchewan. A man of many Interests he was a hobbyist whose passion was model railroads. Leslie was also a great believer In eduction, he was a life long learner, who achieved academic excellence and enjoyed intellectual persuits.

Leslie was predeceased by his father, Thomas; his mother, Kate; broth Idylwyld Drive, S7L 0Z2, The Palliative Care neighbors for their support, cards, flowers, gifts and' memorial donations during our bereavement. A soe-. cial thank vou to Rev. Fr. Murrey Chatlain, Rev.

Fr. will be neld on Monday, November 4th, 1991, at 2:00 p.m. at the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Wltnessess, Clarence Avenue and 2nd Street, In Saskatoon, with Mr. Eugene Mellish officiating. In lieu of flowers donations to the Klnodom Hall Buildina Fund would be annren- Unit of St.

Paul's Hospital or the Intensive Care Unit of St. Paul's Hospital, 1702 20th Street Len Cyr and the lunch committee at St. John Bosco Our hearts ache in sadness And silent tears still flow. The loneliness without you No one will ever know. Roman Catholic Church, the Pallbearers, the atoon Police Dept.

and the staff at McKague's Funeral Chapel. Mrs. Annie Margaret Noga passed away on West, S7M 0Z9. Cremation with interment in the Catholic Section of Woodlawn Cemetery. Arrangements are in care of WESTWOOD FUNERAL CHAPEL (653-3434).

ers, Bertram and Vincent. At his request, no ated. Arrangements are In care of the OUTLOOK FUNERAL CHAPEL October 19, 1991. Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by Lorraine, JoAnne, Mary Anne, Carole, Ken, Laurleandtamilies. Memorial service was held.

David, Celia, Aaron and Darcev Noga. The Arru-Weather forecast' for noon, Friday, November li) WE A THER WA TCH i-. with high and low temperatures for cities, Sunny Partly Cloudy Cloudy E3 S3 HSSS Flurries Snow Shovwrv T-Btorms SASKATOON 1 Low Pressure fear v) d4-co: IK -J (Hi High Pressure I TTv Yellowknhfe V- -VL Actu-Wuther, lac Today, mainly cloudy. Chance of flurries. Wind northwest 30 jgusting to 50.

Very cold with high minus 13. Windchill near 1700. tow tonight minus 18. Saturday, variable cloud. Chance of flurries.

Continuing very cold with high minus 12. Probability of preciplta-jtion 30 per cent today and 30 St, John's 101 Saskatoon JjMk SYNOPSIS NS Ulllav 82 (Ottawa Tr; fD Sault Ste. Maria ni- sis New Yorks ('IIP dy and bitterly cold. Periods of snow and blowing and drifting snow east. Highs around minus 8.

Alberta: Sunny with a few cloudy periods except mainly cloudy in northeastern regions. Highs minus 12 to minus 18. Manitoba: Flurries south with highs near minus 8. Variable clouds and scattered flurries in north with highs minus 8 to minus ACROSS CANADA British Columbia: Sunny and cold through the interior. Highs minus 5 south to minus 15 north.

Cloudy along the outer coast with chance of flurries or showers. Highs 0 to 5. Yukon: Mainly sunny. Highs minus 19 north to minus 9 south. Northwest Territories: Mackenzie Valley and Great Slave district, mainly sunny except mainly cloudy south of Great Slave Lake.

Highs minus 10 to minus 14. Keewatln district, mainly cloudy. Occasional light snow. Highs minus 17 to minus 20. Baffin district, cloudy periods.

Scattered flurries. Highs from minus 7 to minus 12. High Arctic district, blizzard except lighter winds northern Ellesmere. Highs minus 20 to minus 25. Ontario: North, snow in the west.

Rain in the east possibly starting as freezing rain. Highs minus 2 to 2. South, mainly sunny. Highs 15 to 17. Quebec: North, cloudy with mixed snow and freezing rain changing to showers west.

Sunny T'nP-W--t 19 Washington Dundurn, Rosthern, Prince Albert, Meadow Lake, Battlefords: Today, mainly cloudy with isolated flurries. Wind northwest 30 gusting to 50. Very cold with high minus 14. Windchill near 1700. Low tonight minus 17.

Saturday, variable cloud. Isolated flurries. High minus 12. Probability of precipitation 30 per cent today and 30 Saturday. Kindersley, Swift Current, Cypress Hills: Today, variable cloudiness with isolated flurries.

Wind northwest 30 kmh. High minus 14. Windchill near 1600. Low tonight minus 16. Saturday, variable cloud.

Isolated flurries. Continuing very cold with high minus 12. Probability of precipitation 30 per cent today and 30 Saturday. EXTENDED Southern grainbelt: Sunday, mostly sunny. Low near minus 18.

High near minus 8. Monday, mostly sunny. Low near minus 13. High near minus 5. Parkland, Churchill River: Sunday, mostly sunny.

Low near minus 18. High near minus 6. Monday, mostly cloudy. Probability of flurries 30 per cent. Low near minus 14.

High near minus 6. Northern Saskatchewan: Sunday, mostly cloudy. Probability of flurries 40 per cent. Low near minus 14. High near minus 7.

Monday, mostly cloudy with flurries. Low near minus 14. High near minus 8. Probability of precipitation 60 per cent. ALONG THE BORDERS North Dakota: Today and tonight windy and bitterly cold with periods of snow and blowing and drifting snow.

Highs around minus 9. Saturday, continued win Miami 2112 j' Honolulu Phoenix 249 3020 3021 (CP) National Temperatures For the Record Brisk northerly winds behind the system will maintain very told temperatures and spotty light flurry activity across all regions today. On Saturday a little more sunsnlne along with slightly milder temperatures are expected. However, northwesterly winds will persist and continue to give cool windchill values. PROVINCIAL FORECAST" Regina: Today, mainly cloudy.

Chance of flurries. Wind northwest 40 gusting to 60. Very cold with high minus 13. Windchill near 1700. Low tonight minus 17.

Saturday, variable cloud. Chance of flurries. Continuing very cold with high minus 12. Probability of precipitation 40 per cent today and 30 Saturday. Last Mountain, Wascana, Moose Jaw, Assiniboia, Weyburn, Moose Mountain, Yorkton, Quill Lakes, Hudson Bay: Today, cloudy with scattered flurries.

Wind northwest 40 gusting to 60. Very cold with high minus 12. Windchill near 1700. Low tonight minus 16. Saturday, variable cloud.

Isolated flurries. Continuing very cold with high minus 12. Probability of precipitation 40 per cent today and 30 Saturday. 1 4 St. John's Nfld.

1 10 -J3 -14 Thunder Bay -S 0 14 Toronto I 11 Vancouver 4 6 Victoria 6 Whltehorse -12 3 Winnipeg OS Yelkwfcnlfe -23 -II Calgary Cherlottetown Churchill Edmonton Halifax Jasoer Montreal Ottawa Prince Rupert Quebec Continental Temperatures Thursday's Temperatures Low -14 High -9 Today's Normals Low High 5.0 Today's Records High 17.8 set in 1947 Low set in 1984 A year ago today: Low -2 3 High Moon New, Nov. 6 First, Nov. 14 Full, Nov. 21 Last, Nov. 28 Sun Rose today 8:02 Sets 5:38 Provincial Temperatures Low.

high, predp. (la mm.) la past hoars. Maritimes: Overcast with coastal fog and drizzle. Highs 11 to 14. Newfoundland: Sunny north.

Cloudy south. Highs 8 to 12. Labrador: Mostly cloudy. Highs 4 to 8. Agricultural Report SupplM by Saskatchewan Rfwarrh Council Precipitation (mm) total for the Saskatoon region for 24-hour period ending 9 a.m.

Thursday: 0.0 This month: 64.1 This year: 506.2 Above norm for month: 47.2 Above norm for year: 178.1 Thursday wind measurement at 9 a.m.: 14.5 Average: 14.7 Maximum: 32.6 Sunshine: 5.9 hrs. Humidity: 79 Atlanta 13 Los Angeles Bismarck na na Minneapolis -7 0 Boise -e 3 New Orleans 21 27 Boston 9 II New York 11 25 Chicago 11 San Francisco 7 19 Dallas 4 St. Louis 3 12 Denver 10 14 Tampa 13 28 Detroit 10 14 Tucson 2 17 Houston 20 Washington 10 19 Resort Temperatures But. Narrows ne na na na Elbow 24 32 Las Vegas 04 14 28 30 MeICO City JS 22 22 Miami Beach 19 28 periods with possible showers of rain or snow east. Highs minus 1 to 9 south, mainly cloudy with scattered showers except variable skies northwestern.

Highs 7 to 13. 14 -16 -f 14-10 Estevan Hudson Bey Kindersley La Ronge 19 32 Nassau na Nipawin -It 0 na N. Battleford -16 0 10 prince Albert .14 0 Regina -12 0 Saskatoon -14 -9 0 Swltt Current -13 -9 1.0 0 Wvnyerd na na na 0.2 Yorkton -13-11 1J Acapulco Barbados Bermuda Brownsville Osrtont Beech Havana Honolulu Kingston 11 16 Reno 20 29 San Juan IB IX 04 07 24 32 26 33 13 14 Llovdmtnster 22 31 Trinidad Meadow Lake -II -9 26 31 West Palm Beech 17 28 Moose Jaw -12 -a.

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