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Star-Phoenix from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada • 54

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016 Saturday, February 18, 1984 Saskatoon, Saskatchewan Star-Phoenix Deaths Card 01 Thanks Deaths Funeral Directors IConlimtil) fMwrffl ftmltmtt) DOUGLAS The family of the late Mr. Gerald Douglas, who passed away February 4th. 1964, Park Funeral Chapel Terry G. Michavllgk Donald Somers 311 3RD AVE NO. would like to express their sincere appreciation to all those who showed so many acts ol kindness.

Thank you to Rev. S. Dingwall, Rev. Roy Livingston, the Delisle Legion tor their seryice.lhe Saskatoon Funeral Home tor their kind and efficient service. Thanks to all SASKATOON FUNERAL HOME Arnold Edwards Robert F.

Daurie Ph 244 55; 338 4th Ave North WESTWOOD FUNERAL CHAPEL Rae Murdock Phone 653 3434 20th St. Ave. N. Crematoriums 7 Classified Index Buying, Selling, Renting, Trading, READ and USE Classified Ads. DO IT DAILY! the and relatives who came to visit.

We would like to thank all those people who brought tood. sent floral arrangements and gave memorial donations to the Laura Cemetery. Also the Legion Auxiliary for the lovely lunch. Words cannot convey our feeling ot deep appreciation. Thank vou.

The Douglas Family. PRAIRIE VIEW CHAPEL Memorial and Cremation Services Highway tl South 242 7884 Box 2061 OSHANEK The passing of Mr. Harry Oshanek age 74 years of Elstow, Sask. occurred in a Saskatoon hospital on Thursday, February 16th, 1984. The Funeral Service will be held on Monday, February 20th at 10:30 a.m.

conducted by Rev. Carlton H. Miller from Park Funeral Chapel, 311 Third Avenue North. A Prayer Service will be held on Sunday evening, February lth at 8:00 p.m. at Park Funeral Chapel.

Courtesy park-'ing north of the Chapel. Surviving are: two sisters: Mrs. Etfie Petruschak of Sheho, Sask. and Mrs. A.

Paley of Tuffnell, two brothers: Mike of Sheho, Sask. and Jim of Toronto, Ont. and many nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his father and mother, three brothers, John, George and Sam, and one sister, Mrs. Lena Grumetza.

The late Mr. Oshanek was born at Insinger, Sask. and had farmed in the Sheho district. He later moved to Saskatoon and was employed with the Canadian Pacific Railway for many years prior to his retirement in 1965. In the early 1960's he moved to Elstow and had resided there since.

Flowers are gratefully declined and Memorial donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society, 1036 College Drive, Saskatoon, S7N 0WI. The Pallbearers will be: Stan Prokopetz, Vern Prokopetz, Alvin Prosko, John Scherr, Arnold Graham and Merlin Angelstead. Interment will fake place in Hillcrest Memorial Gardens. Arrangements are in care ot Park Funeral Chapel. RATES ICmlmuttll Cldbsified Displav Is charged at $1176 per single column inch.

CREDIT TERMS All private party and casual commercial advertising charges are due on receipt of invoice. Future advertising privileges may be suspended for all customers with past due account balances. Hours: Private Party Office Hours: 8:00 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. for next day's publication.

Evening Hours: Private Party Classified ads will be accepted by telephone from 4:30 to 8:00 p.m. Monday through Friday, for next davs publication. Ads accepted Sundays 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. will appear in Tuesday's publication.

Cancellations will be accepted to 8:00 p.m. Monday through Friday 5 p.m, to 8 p.m. Sunday for next days publication. On days when the business office is closed, word ads for publication may be left in the box in the front vestibule of the Star-Phoenix office. Please be sure to leave your name, address, phone number and number of insertions desired, SeVni-Display and Casual Commercial 8:00 a.m.

to T5 noon daily Monday to Friday for publication following day (except holidays). PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS CARDS Minimum Count Two Lines One month: $1275 per count line per month. Prepayment required. Cash, cheaue, money order or charge cards accepted. Twelve months or more: $12.20 per count line per month.

I WISH to thank the nurses statt at City Hospital 4th West during my recent hospitalization. Special thanks to Dr. A. Dyck, Dr. Wilkinson, Dr.

Ma, Mrs. Diet; and Terry. Thanks for the flowers, cards 4 gifts from friends relatives. Special thanks to Marvel Beauty Salon and especially the school staff students. Lila Green Memorial Society BOSCO SOCIETY gratefully accepts memorial donations and leg acies to establish treatment cen tres for youngsters who are very suicidal, highly delinquent or seriously addicted to drugs and alco hoi.

Moil lo Box 1755, Regina, Sask S4P 3C6. Monuments Accountants (Chartered) 312 Accountants 314 Acreage Indus! 372 Acreage Rural 468 Adult Services 12 Agents 75 Aircraft 181 All Terrain Vehicles 208 Anniversaries 21 Antiques 109 Antique Vehicles 179 Apartment Blocks. 490 Apartments-Hotels Rent 399 Appliance Repair 17 Appraiser ACCI 329 Articles For Sale 103 Articles Wanted 117 Autos 151 Auto Rentals 187 Auto Repairs 190 Autos Wanted 183 Babysitting Childcare 59 Balloons 96 Barter and Trade 110 Bands Orchestras 302 WATT, JOHN Our warmest and most sincere thanks to friends, neighbours and relatives during the recent sudden loss of our husband and father on January 17th, 1984. We would like to thank all those people who brought food, sent floral arrangements, gave donations to the Heart Fund, visited and for cards received. Special thanks to Lars Nissen and Saskatoon Funeral Home for their kindness and comforting words.

Special thanks to the Soloist. Pastor John Baxter and the Pallbearers. Joanne Watt and family. FAMILY MEMORIAL ARTS 1005 20th ST, WEST Wilt Michayluk Days or evenings 652-2210 Legacies Memorial 10 Funeral Directors in Memonum donations and legacies help The Canadian National Institute For The Blind prevent blindness and provide social ana rehabih'a'ion services for 'he newly blmo chiioren and adults. Tax oeduc'ibie 2105 Adelaide, Saskatoon j'4-4545.

Broad, Regina, 525-2571 Funerals McKAGUE'S FUNERAL HOME ROBERT MCKAGUE DONALD A NEWBIGGING Phone 664-3131 300 3rd Ave S. FRIESEN The death of Kath-erina Friesen age 90 years of Rosthern Mennonite Nursing Home occurred on February 15th, 1984. The Funeral Service will be held on Sunday, February 19th at 2:30 p.m. trom the Rosthern Mennonite Church conducted by Rev. Diedrich Gerbrandt.

Surviving are her loving husband John C. Friesen; two daughters: Mrs. Evangeline (Jake) Neufeld, Ab-botsford, B.C., Mrs. Marie (Jake) Funk, Prince Albert; sons: Edward (Amy), Montreal, Omar (Hilda), Clearbropk, B.C., Eric (Doris), Calgary, Jack (Louise), Saskatoon, Men-no (Alica), Saskatoon, Buno (Lorayne), Seattle; one brother Dave (Edith) Driedger, New Westminster, B.C.; thirty-two grandchildren and thirty-two great grandchildren. She was predeceased by her parents, Johann and Katherina Driedger; one sister Maria Friesen and six brothers: Peter, John, Jacob, Abram, Henry and Diedrich.

Katherina was married to John C. Friesen in 1914 together they had businesses in Osier and Hague and then came to Rosthern in 1933 where they operatpd Friesen's Department Store. Interment will be made in the Rosthern Cemetery. Arrangements are in care of Funk's Funeral Home, Rosthern. GREEN The passing of Mrs.

Elaine Green age 75 years of 322 5th Street East, Saskatoon occurred in a local hospital on Thursday, February 16th, 1984. The Funeral Service will be held on Monday, February 20th at 1:30 p.m. conducted by Rev. John W. Baxter from Park Funeral Chaoel, 311 Third Avenue North.

Courtesy parking north of the Chaoel. Surviving are: her loving husband William; two daughters: Miss Lila Green of Saskatoon and Mrs. Mary (George) Orchard of Delisle, three sons: Ken (Jane) of Rosetown, Howard (Jessie) of Bassano, Alta. and Robert (Linda) ot Hague, twenty grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren; six Brothers: Lester Summach ot Grande Prairie, Harold Summach of Saskatoon; Cecil Summach of Saskatoon; Bob Summach of Asquith, Mervin Summach of Asquith, Sask. and Ted Summach of Saskatoon and one son-in-law: Charlie Ramsay of Saskatoon.

She was predeceased by one daughter, Mrs. Joyce Ramsay in 1979 and two sisters, Mrs. Marietta Campbell and an infant sister, Theresa. Mrs. Green came from Ontario with her parents to live in the Tregarva area and later the family moved to the Avondale-Asquith area where she atteded Avondale Rural School.

On July 4th, 1927, Elaine and Bill Green were married and they lived in Delisle until their retirement in 1969. During this time Mrs. Green was a dedicated wife, mother and community member. She was also active in the family business and assisted wherever possible. In 1970 Mr, and Mrs.

Green moved to Saskatoon where they have resided since. Mrs. Green will be remembered for her cheerful, beloful ways and her love of the beauty of nature. In lieu of flowers Memorial donations may be made to the Saskatchewan Heart Foundation, 279 Third Avenue North, Saskatoon, S7K 2H8, the Canadian Diabetic Association, Box 1763, Saskatoon or to a charity of the donor's choice. The Pallbearers will be: Larry Green, Grant Ramsay, Perry Ramsay.

Leon Green, Geoff Orchard and Kirby Orchard. Interment will take place in Hillcrest Memorial Gardens. Arrangements are in care of Park Funeral Chaoel. 12 Adult Services CRERAR The Funeral Service of Mrs. Mary Beth Crerar who died on February 14th, 1984 was held from the Chapel of McKague's Funeral Home on February 17th at 1 :30 p.m.

conducted by Dr. Bill Blackmon. Pallbearers were: Don Shaughnessy, Harold Lehne, Cliff Andrews, Cliff Kowbel, Del Shaughnessy, Gary White, Interment was made in the Woodlawn 457 200 1 400 401 202 346 175 294 470 260 204 206 5 Properties Bikes Motorcycles Births Board Room For Rent Board Room Wanted Boats Accessories Buildings Buses For Sale Business Colleges Business Opportunities Cabinets-Furniture Campers-Trailers Camping Equipment Card 01 Thanks MIDNIGHT NOTICES Doath and Funeral Notices (Based on count per line measure) 41c per count line. ($9.50 minimum charge.) Box Numbers: Box Numbers please add $12.00 extra to cover cost of handling and postage. While everv endeavour will be made to-forward replies to box numbers to the advertiser as soon as possible, we accept no liabilitv in respect of loss or damage alleged to rise through either failure of delav in forwarding such replies however caused whether by negligence or othefwise.

City advertisers must pick up box replies al the Star Phoenix office Part Time Help 61 Patents. Trade Marks 326 Personal 14 Personal Services 15 Pets 140 Photography 121 Plastenng-Stucco 239 Plumbing Heating 235 Pools Service 259 Poultry Eggs 364 Produce 134 Prol. Directory 310 Prof. Management Help 71 Property Management 324 Property To Rent 439 Property Wanted 440 Removal Service 282 Rental Agents 441 Rental Service 276 Resorts 463 Restaurant Help 63 Rooling-Eavestroughs .241 Rooms Furnished .403 Rooms Unfurnished 405 Rooms (Part Furn I 407 Rooms Wanted 409 Sales Personnel 73 Sandblasting 280 Saunas Hot Tubs 102 Shared Accomm 416 Sharpening Service 274 Secretarial Help 69 Semi-Trailer 176 Septic Tanks .270 Service Stations. 193 Skiing Equipment 108 Snowmobiles Accessories 211 Snow Removal 281 Sound Equipment 123 Sporting Goods 201 Sports Cars 178 Stables 354 Stores 4 Offices Rent 494 Stores 4 Offices Sale 492 Suites Furnished 412 Suites Partially Furn 418 Suites Unfurnished 414 Suites Wanted 420 Taped Music 304 Teachers Wanted 79 Tenders 23 Tents 4 Tarpaulins 209 Towing Service 198 Trade Construction Help 53 Trades 4 Professions 227 Trade Schools 292 Tree Service 128 Trenching 251 Trucks For Sale 174 Truck Repairs 4 Access 191 Truck Rentals 189 Trucks Wanted 185 V.

Rentals 447 Underground Sprinklers 130 Upholstery 114 Upholstery Cleaning 267 Vacation Properties 459 Vans 4 Accessories 177 Vehicle Storage 196 Video Games-Equipment 99 Wanted To Rent 449 Warehouse Space 483 Warehouse Space To Rent 437 Wedding Supplies 19 Well Drilling 272 Windows 4 Doors 262 Floral Flowers 127 Funerals 3 Funeral Directors 6 Furnace-Chimney 243 Furniture Appliances 101 Furniture Rentals 446 Garage Sale 104 Garages 195 Garden Lawn 129 Glass 264 Hall Rentals 445' Hairdressers Wanted 65 Happy Days 18 Help Wanted 51 Hobbies Crafts 125 Home Improvements 258 Horse Trailers 360 Hospital Personnel 77 Hotels Motels 472 Houses For Rent Furnished 425 Houses For Renl Unturn 427 Houses (Part Furn 429 Houses Planned and Built 977 Houses For Sale 980 Houses Wanted To Buy 973 Houses Wanted To Rent 431 In Memoriams 4 Industrial Lots 454 Industrial Mach Repairs 368 Instruction 290 Insulation 233 Insurance 27 Investigation-Security 286 Investments 29 Investment Properties 476 Janitorial Service 278 Jewellery Appraisals 118 Kids Ads 95 Lake Resort Lots 464 Landscaping 254 Lawnmowers 142 Lawyers 320 Legacies Memorial 10 Listings Wanted 499 Livestock Accessories 358 Loans Wanted 26 Lost Found 16 Lots To Rent 453 Lots For Sale 451 Lumber 105 Management Consultant 316 Market Research 318 Meats 136 Memorial Society 8 Mobile Homes 971 Money To Loan 25 Monuments 9 Mortgages 511 Motorcycles Bicycles 200 Motorhomes 205 Moving Storage 284 Musical Instruction 298 Musical Instruments 300 Notices 22 Notary Public 322 Nursing Homes 296 Ottice Equipment 120 Office Help 67 Ottice Services 66 Open Sunday 97 Optometrists 334 Out 01 Town Properties 455 Painting Decorating 237 Parcel Letter Service 308 Parking 197 LACE Ph: 384-7274 In Memoriams MODELING Exquisite lingerie also CLARK In loving memory of a dear father and qrandlather, John. ho passed away February 18th. 1962. We often sit and think of him. When we are alone, For memory is the onlv friend, That grief can call its own Like ivy on 'he withered oak, When o'her things decay, Our love for him will still be green.

And never fade away Ever remembered bv Richard, Gloria. Sharon and Bvron the ultimate for the intimate. SUBSCRIPTION RATES By carrier $7.00 per month in primary market area and 50 or $8 65 per month outside pri marv market area. CIRCULATION: For home delivery, call: SASKATOON 664 8320 BAT TLEFORDS 445-5959 HUMBOLDT 682-4656 KINDERSLEY 463 3850 LA RONGE 425-3033 LLOYDMINSTER 875-510? MELFORT 752-3009 MEADOW LAKE 336-4385 NIPAWIN 862 3713 PRINCE ALBERT. 763 2440 MAIL SUBSCRIPTION RATES 1 year SI 10.00 6 months $56.00 3 months $29 00 1 month $11.00 Sat.

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To all there comes a moment, the wavs ol life divide You nave us years of happiness, In came sadness and tears. Bui vou left us a beautiful memory We'll treasure Ihroughout Ihe years Always remembered bv Kevin. Debbie and Brenda 11 Companions To Size 50! ARE YOU AN unattached male over 5(1? Are you 5'9" up' Do vou have a oosl secondary education? Do vou like sports music, conversation, travel and the great out doors' We could be soutmates! Write Box A-J19, Star Phoenix Printed Pattern Deaths ATTRACTIVE DIVORCED Ladv, honest, responsible and under standing, no dependents, seeks attractive 35-45 year old financially secure gentleman. Apply with phone no. and photo if possible to Box 90B, Star Phoenix.

VANDALE In loving memory ot a dear daughter. Verna, who passed aviav February nth, 1983 Her life was full ot kmdiv deeds A ueiping hand to all in need A hapov smue. a heart ot gold No liner one 'his world could ever hold T.me may wipe ou' many 'hings Bu' 'his 'hey wipe ou' never. The memor of those happy days When we were all tope'her. missed and ever remembered bv her mo'her and family ATTRACTIVE 5'6" 30 vr.

old male Ukr. Descent Farmer, Christian princ-oles, interests incl. country music dancing outdoor sports family life, non smoker. Seeks ladv with similar interests. Repiv to Star Phoenix Box 101 EXCEPTIONAL Blonde seeks ma ture qent.

Self-addressed enve-lODert to Box 1636X. Star Phoenix. FAULKNER The death of Beatrice Margaret Faulkner age 95 years of Vancouver, British Columbia occurred peacefully on Friday. February 10th, 1984. A Private Graveside Service was held on Friday.

February 17th at Woodlawn Cemetery conducted by Rev. Susan Sorenson. Surviving are: one son, Norman Faulkner; a grandson, Jim and granddaughter Elanneof Saskatoon and five sisters: Lottie, Edythe, I la. Laura and Beryl all of Vancouver. B.C.

She was predeceased by her parents, Donald and Christina McLean; her husband, Norman; one son, Donald; a sister Florence Hassquist and two brothers, Archie and Hector. Mrs. Faulkner was born in Creeford, Manitoba in 1889 and came to Saskatoon in 1920. She worked at the J.F. Cairns store and later married Norman Faulkner.

She was a long time member of Knox United Church and was very active in church work. Bea Faulkner had made her home in Va-nouver the last fifteen years. Saskatoon Funeral Home was entrusted with the If- YOU'RE SEEKING laughter, intrique intellectual stimulation, then seek no more. If you're an attractive male between 29 and 4 who possesses the Qualities vou seek, we might have something in common. Please reply to Box 49 Star-Phoenix WALKER in loving memorv ol Mrs 'Vary Walker.

passed awav February 18'ri 1970 We do no' need a special dav. To bring you lo our mind For 'he days we do not think of vou. Are very hard lo find It all this world were ours lo give, We give it, yes and more, To see I face of Marv dear, Come smiling through the door. Sadlv missed bv husband Bill, daughter Ca'hv, son William and families; sons George, Bob. Russell and James.

CLASSIFIED RATES SIMONS The death of Wendy Simons age 29 years of Saskatoon occurred suddenly on Thursday, February 16th, 1984. Surviving are her husband Garry, one daughter Veronica and one son Doug both at home. Also her parents Mr. and Mrs. George Mathieson ot Saskatoon and her grandfather Lewis Larmer of Pioneer Village, Regina.

Two sisters Mrs. Beverley Upson and her husband Clay of Regina and Marvlou Petie and her husband Rick in Alberta. Three brc'hers Darrell of Saskatoon, Floyd of Vancouver and Jack and his wife Pat of Mar-tensville. Mrs, Simons was predeceased by her grandmother Mrs. Beatrice Larmer in 1983.

Mrs. Simons attended Howard Coad Public School and E.D. Feehan High School in Saskatoon. She has been aotive all her life in Softball in Saskatoon. The Family would appreciate donations to the charity of your choice rather than floral tributes.

The Funeral Service will be held on Monday, February 20th, 1984 at 3:30 p.m. from the Chapel of McKague's Funeral Home conducted by Rev. N. S. Dingwall.

Interment will be made in Hillcrest Memorial Gardens. Guest parking directly south of McKague's Funeral Home, Third Avenue and 20th Street. ATTRACTIVE COUPLE would like to meet other couples or singles for dining, dancing and good times. Please reply to Box 1634. Star Phnentx CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Ph.

653 2100 8:00 8 00 Mon. Fri. Closed Saturdays Phono Service Sundtivs 5 p.m. to 8 0 I A 1,1 il 'A i I'M A Sincere 6T 180 lb, blue eyed, brown hair, slim, 35 year old, professional man, who is looking for a sincere woman 28-37 years old. Kidsokay! Let's have coffee see! Write to Box 41 Star Phoenix Photo appreciated StarPlKKiiix 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 Direct dial numbers for Star-Phoenix General 652-9200 Editorial 664-8231 Circulation 664-8320 Classified 653-2100 TEIBER In loving memory ol a dear cousin friend. Grant, who passed awav Feb 19, I9BI Oh happv hours we once enioved.

How sweet 'heir memory, i' sgood to know we'll mee' again When Our spirits are se free Lovingly remembered: Shelly. Don 4 Kris'en FEMALE WOULD LIKE to meet same or coupie to share travelling expense. Reply to Box 81B, Star Phoenix Private Party Rates iCidssi'ird ddb set Solid 6 Rt The following r.ites aoplv to ti commercial private sales and services onlv. and are on a count hne, Per insertion bais. The minimum chareir is 12 50.

Minimum sife 2 count lines. AM private party advertisements ordered from outside retail trading area wll on'v be accepted on a prepaid basis- cash, money order, thecjuo or Miarge card. GENTLEMAN, mid 30s wishes to meet heavvset ladv'for discreet encounters. Age, marital status, not important Box 80B. Star Phoenix NICHOLLS In tond memory ot our friend.

Alf, who passed awav February 19th, 1981 Heaven must be beautiful For He onlv chooses the best Kimberiev Family Casual Commercial Rate SI. 10 count line The fo'lowinq rates apply to all commercial enterprises and are based on a per count line, per insertion basis. Six consecutive days for the price of five. Minimum daily charge. S2.50.

All casual commercial advertisements are subject to credit approval before publication. Advertisers reauesting monthty invoicing will not be allowed the six for the price of five rate. THE STAR -PHOE ASSUMES NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR ERROR AFTER THE FIRST INSERTION. IMPOSSIBLE? Slim redhead wants to meet dark haired male. 6' or over, 26-33.

Must be carinq, con siderate and have time to invest in developing a normal relationship. Reply to Box B76. Star Phoenix William C. Dutfus. Executive Vice-President: James Petro.

Executive Editor; Ed Sebestyen, Marketing Manaqer; Merv Carey, Production Manager: Jack Cook. Managing Editor: Wayne Wohlberg. Circulation Manager; Lawrence Geisel. Controller: Wilf Popofl. Associate Editor.

LOOKING FOR ladies tor exciting and discreet times. Reply to Box 67B- Star Phoenix. 68c a lino Mlc. a line 42c a tine 1 to insertions 3 to 1 insertions 6 to 9 insertions 9258 SIZES 34-50 NICHOLLS In loving memorv ot a true and sincere friend. Alfred Charles, who passed away February 19th, 1981.

Till memory lades and lite de parts You live forever in our hearts. Sadlv missed by Harold and Wayne MANN The passing of Miss Edith Mann age 65 years of Suite 101-325 Fifth Avenue North, Saskatoon, occurred suddenly on Friday, February 17th, 1984. The Funeral Service will be held on Tuesday, February 21st at 2:00 p.m. conducted by Archdeacon H.W. Brandrick from Park Funeral Chaoel, 311 Third Avenue North.

Courtesy parking north of the Chapel. Surviving are: two sisters: Miss Jean Mann of Saskatoon and Mrs. Christobel (George) Blackadder of Saskatoon; one brother: John Mann of Saskatoon; one niece: Jeannie (Rtindy) Weisgerber of Saskatoon and one nephew. Thomas Mann of Edmonton, Alta. She was predeceased by her parents.

Mr. Albert and Mrs. Isabella Mann. The late Misj Mann was born and raised at Saskatoon and later was employed with the Department of National Revenue for thirty five years. Miss Mann retired in 1977 and had resided in Saskatoon since.

Memorial donations may be made the Saskatchewan Heart Foundation, 279 Third Avenue North, Saskatoon, S7K 2H8. Interment will take place in Woodlawn Cemetery. Arrangements are in care of Park Funeral Chapel. 37c a line )0 to insertions 14 or more insertions 3bc a line MALE- MID 30's, seks female for good times. Reply with phone to Box Star Phoenix.

MALE, 28, seeks female compan-iorrship for afternoon meetinas. Send Photo Ph. to Box 41 3A, Star Phoenix. MALE, 30, would like to meet la Mies of aoprox. same age tor casual meetings Box 475A, Star-Phoenix GUENTER The death ot Anna Guenter age 78 years of the Central Haven Personal Care Home occurred on February 14th, 1984.

The Funeral Service will be held on Monday, February 20th at 2:00 p.m. from the Hague Mennonite Church conducted by Rev. Grant Noll. Surviving are: her loving husband Jacob of Hague; two daughters: Sarah Neudorf, Saskatoon; Irene Guenter, Edmonton; five sons: John (Mari) of Moose Jaw, Herman (Anne) of Saskatoon, Walter (Gwen) of Toronto, Albert (Tona) Saskatoon, Elmer (Gladys) Saskatoon; twenty four grandchildren; twelve great grandchildren; two sisters: Agatha (Henry) Fehr, Mrs. Elizabeth (Frank) Guenter; four brothers: Cornie (Anna) Unger, George (Mary) Unger, Peter (Sarah) Siemens, Jacob (Anne) Siemens.

She was predeceased by her parents Herman and Sarah Unger, one daughter Dorothy Brown, two grandchildren, two brothers and three sisters. Interment will be made in fhe Hochstadt Cemetery. Arrangements are in care of Funk's Funeral Home. NICHOLLS In loving memorv ot Alt. a dear father, grandfather and great grandfather, who passed awav Febru arv 19th.

1981 God called vou without warning Our farewells wpre not said Three years have passed. We miss you still With all our love we always will Remembered bv his wife, children grandchildren Solt jstheis top twoprfrt dtess Printed Pattern 92b8. Worn en Sizes are 34 (38 inch bust with 40 inch hi pi 36 (40 bust, 42 hip). 38 142 bust 44 hip): 40 (44 bust. 46 hip); 42 (46 bust, 48 hip), 44 (48 bust 50 hip), 46 (50 bust.

52 hip). 48 (52 bust. 54 hip), 50 (54 bust, 56 hipi MAN Of- Traditional values, who believes in family life and loves children, seeking meaningful relationship with female sharing similar values, children most welcome. Box 1630 X. Star Phoenix NON SEXIST, Non-Materialistic man of no means moving from Van soon, would like to meet an honest, liberated rich, beautiful female 5'' 28 40 vrs Younq with a sense of humour.

Objectives spend your monev. have some tun. and pursue a sincere friendship Box 1626X. SMr Phoentx Card 01 Thanks Enclose $275 for each pattern cash, cheque or money order. Add 50 cents on each pattern ordered to cover cost of first class mailing and handling.

Please print plainly style number, size, your name and address, and send to: Marian Martin, Nee-dlecraft Dept; The Star-Phoenix, 109 Crockford Blvd: Scarborough, Ontario. M1R 5B4. Notice of Public Hearing Under the Liquor Licensing Act NOTICE is hereby given that a public hearing will be held in the Conference Room at 2302 Arlington Avenue. Saskatoon, at 1 1 :30 a.m.. Central Standard Time, on Tuesday.

March 6, 1984 for the purpose of hearing and considering any relevant representations made by an accredited officer of CDI Holdings Denzil. Saskatchewan, the applicant for Beverage Room Licenses, in respect of Denzil Hotel, situated in the Village of Denzil, in the Province of Saskatchewan. Any person who not less than five (5) days prior to March 6, 1984, has filed with the Commission written notice of objection to the granting of the said application, stating the grounds thereof, shall be given an opportunity to be heard. Write to: Chairman, Liquor Licensing Commission P.O. Box 5054, Regina.

Saskatchewan S4P 3M3 Telephone 565-4279 Notice of Public Hearing Under the Liquor Licensing Act NOTICE is hereby given that a public hearing will be held in the Conference Room at 2302 Arlington Avenue, Saskatoon, at 11 a.m., Central Standard Time, on Tuesday. March 6. 1984' for the purpose of hearing and considering any relevant representations made by an ac reditied officer of Greenhorn Restaurants Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, the applicant for a Dining Room Liquor License and Cocktail Room License, in respect of Geno's, situated at 1601 8th Street East, in the City of Saskatoon, in the Province of Saskatchewan. Any person who not less than five (5) days prior to March 6, 1984, has filed with the Commission written notice of objection to the granting of the said application, stating the grounds thereof, shall be given an opportunity to be heard. Write to: Chairman, Liquor Licensing Commission P.O.

Box 5054, Reglna. Saskatchewan S4P 3M3 Telephone 565-4279 ALLAN Ihe family ot the late Isabella Allan would like to thank everyone, tor their phone calls, vis its, otters ot helo, cards, tood and donations. Thank vou to the Dr's siaff at the C.U otCitv Hospital, Saskatoon Funeral Home, Rev Dr R.A Davidson and Violet Eddv Circle for the bringing servinq of lunch Helene Glen Shockev, Cheryl Allan Armstrong. ROMANTICALLY inclined divorced 32 vr. old male with one child would like to meet an unattached warm sincere female, 20 32 for outings hopetullv leading to a relationship.

Repiv Box 1565X, Slar-Phoenix SINGLE ATTRACTIVE ladv. who likes flying, urge to travel frequently with male (early 30'sl, Share fhe gas and see the world trom above. Reply to Box 89-Star Phoenix SHIELDS The death ot A. Les Shields age 62 years of 1, 74 Du-mont Crescent, Saskatoon occurred in a local hospital on February 16, 1984 A Service ot Remembrance will be held on Thursday, February 23rd at 3:30 p.m. from the Chapel of Saskatoon Funeral Home conducted by the Rev.

G. B. Mather. (In lieu of flowers, donations to the Canadian Cancer Society or a charity of choice would be. appreciated).

Surviving are: his Ipving wife, Rene; a daughter, Rosemary (Mrs. Dwaine Cassidy) of Mar-tensville; three grandchildren: three brothers, Ted of Coquit-lam, C. Jim of Victoria and Jack of Caledonia, Ontario and one sister, Mrs. Mariorie Crabb of Victoria. He was predeceased bv his parents, Ernie and Jenny Shields, two sisters, Mrs.

Dorothy Turner and Mrs. Kathleen Bird. Mr. Shields was born in Saskatoon and had lived here tor most of his life. He drove trucks for various transport companies for 33 years prior to his retirement.

Mr. Shields was a member of the American and Canadian Quarter Horse Association. Cremation (Courtesy pa'king south of the Chaoel on 4th Avenue at 25th Street). Working woman? Sew clothes that work for you. save money too! Send for NEW FALL-WINTER PATTERN CATALOG Free pattern coupon 50 value) CatMloq.

00 ALL CRAF BOOKS $2 50 each YOUNG MALE, 22, seeks the companionship of ladv 30) for lasting relationship. Non drinker Pho to, letter 8 phone number to Box B-77, Star Phoenix. LATURNUS Thursday, January 26th, 1984, Lambert La-turnus, passed away in the Kelowna General Hospital at the age of 93 years. Predeceased by his wife, Anna in 1981, and two sons, in World War II. The late Mr.

Laturnus is survived by four sons: Wendel ot Montmartre, Frank of Ottawa, Joe of Victoria, and Leo of Calgary; seven daughters: Monica Drew of Quesnel, Kay Cordano of Calitornia, Mary Laturnus ot Kelowna, Irene Wahl of Calgary, Julie Chupick ot Ottawa, Elizabeth Butler of Victoria, and Carol Anne Fischer ot Saskatoon; sixty grandchildren and thirty-eight great-grandchildren. Funeral Mass was celebrated from Immaculate Conception Roman Catholic Church, Monday. January 30th, 1984, with Rev. Fr. C.

Mulvihill celebrant. Friends who so wish may make donations to the charily of their choice in Mr. Laturnus memory. CLfcLLAND The family ot the late Annie Clelland wish to convey their heartfelt thanks to the manv relatives, friends and neighbors tor then acts ot kindness, cards, tlo wers and memorial donations to the Heart Fund, Red Cross and Gideon Bihle Society Thanks to the Saskatoon Funeral Home Co tor their services and our thanks to Pastor G.J. Lutas and Dr.

Karel Marel tor conducting the services Thanks to Marine Idestrom and He-ither Shultr tor the music Thanks also to the pallbearers and to the ladies ot the tiim WMC tor the lunth alter the service A very special appreciation to the neiah norhood lodges aid her friends tor their donation ot a memorial painting to be hung at the Lutheran Sunset Home Nursmq Wmq Anne memorv James. P.itrioa. Wavne. Kenneth and Manone 2 AT RACT IVE males age 2 4 23, tired of bar scene, would like to meet interesting ladies, between 20 25. for friendship and possible relationship.

Reply to Box Star Phoenix 135-Dotls i Clothes On Parade 130 Sweater Fashions-Size 38 56 127 Afghans 'n' Doilies 124-Easy Gifts Ornaments 123 Stitch Patch Quilts 122 Stuff Puff Quilts 11 Ripple Crochet Books and tataloc-add 50 each for postage and handling 39 YR OLD Separated male seeks the companionship of ladv 25 35 Male has steady employment and entovs family life. Working ladv preferred Please reply with ohone number and picture- Box 66B. Star Phoenix.

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