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Star-Phoenix from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada • 31

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C1 Thursday, April 12, 1990 Saskatoon, Saskatchewan Star-Phoenix SECTION StarPhoenix Out of Town Properties 91? Property Management 969 Property to Rent 892 Property Wanted 893 Real Estate Services 971 Resorts Vacation 920 Retirement Living 918 Stores Offices Sale 894 Stores Offices Rent 898 Talking Signs 970 Warehouse Space 908 Houses Wanted Buy 955 Industrial Lots 886 Investments 902 Investment Properties 888 Lake Resort Lots 924 Listings Wanted 940 Lots for Sale 88 Lots to Rent 879 Mobile Homes 948 Mortgages 936 Open Houses 976 653'2m jjj Office Hours: Monday to Friday 8 00 a.m. 4:30 p.m. Classified Telephone hours: Monday to Friday 7:00 a.m.- 7:00 p.m. Saturdays: 10:00 a.m. 2:00 p.m.

Sundays: 3:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. Long Distance Toll Free 1-800-667-6979 The Star-Phoenix will be responsible lor only the first incorrect insertion. Please check your advertisement. Deadlines: 4:30 p.m.

lor next days issue, 4:30 p.m. Fri. lor Sat. and Mon. issues THE FAR SIDE By GARY LARSON 623 Wood Finish 641 567 MAMINDUSTRIAl 639 Chain Saws 769 595 Crane Rental 796 661 Custom Harvesting 733 585 Farm Equipment 729 589 Feed Si Seed 741 551 Fish Farming 739 552 Heavy Equipment Rental 795 617 Horse Trailers 745 563 Industrial Machinery Si Repairs 793 620 Livestock Si Accessories 737 619 Removal Service 801 543 Rental Service 797 629 Sand Blasting 761 633 Septic Tanks 765 599 Sharpening Service 805 555 Smell Tools 789 579 Stables 749 575 Storage and Moving 609 678 Welders 755 531 Well Drilling 757 627 ACCOMMODATION 651 Accomodation Services 806 591 Apartments-Hotels-Rent 80 581 Board, Room for Rent 866 647 Board, Room Wanted 868 593 Condominiums to Rent 84 583 Houses Furnished 834 635 Houses, Rural Rent 842 571 Houses, (Part.

Furnished) 836 527 Houses, Unfurnished 838 715 Canada Games Accommodations843 667 Rental Houses Wanted 846 611 Rooms Furnished 850 699 Rooms (Part. Furnished) 858 659 Rooms Unfurnished 854 703 Rooms Wanted 862 668 Shared Accommodation 822 707 Suites Furnished 810 609 Suites Part. Furnished 818 665 Suites, Rural 826 603 Suites Unfurnished 814 711 Suites Wanted 830 629 RIAl I STATS 625 Acreage Industrial S87 587 Acreage Rural S81 671 Acreage Wanted 880 688 Apartment Blocks Sale 903 547 Appraisers A.A.C.l 966 615 B.C. Properties 916 669 Buildings 889 582 Business Opportunities 900 675 Commercial Property 890 631 Condominiums tor Sale 952 559 Cottages for Rent 932 519 Cottages tor Sale 928 535 Farmland for Rent 884 653 Farmland for Sale 883 655 Farms Wanted 885 607 Hotels Motels 86 663 Houses tor Sale 980 643 Houses Planned Built 956 Brick Driveways Brick Layers Cabinets Furniture Carpets Celling Cleaning Central Vac Ceramic Tile Chimneys Chlmeny Sweeps Concrete Concrete Brick Concrete Cutting Concrete Driveways Contractors Carpenters Decks and Patios Demolition Removal Drywalling Eavestroughs Electricians Energy Conservation Equipment Rentals Excavating Fences Fireplaces 4 Flooring Furnaces Glass Hardwood Floors Heating Home Improvements Insulation Interior Decorating Investigation Janitorial Services Landscaping Lawyers Maid Service Management Consultants Maintenance and Cleaning Market Research Moving Storage Packing Painting Patents Trademarks Patios and Decks Paving Asphalt Plumbing Pools St Service Professional Roofing Sand and Gravel Sewer Drain Cleaning Small Engine Repair Snow Removal Steps and Railings Stucco Trades and Professions Trenching Upholstery Upholstery Cleaning Wallpapering Window Cleaning Window Doors Car Wash 413 Classic Autos 402 Garages for Lease 464 Grain Trailers 436 Grain Trucks 432 Leather Vinyl 418 Parking for Lease 468 Batteries Alternators 414 Semi Trailers 439 Service Stations 460 Sports Cars 396 Towing Service 472 Truck Leasing 444 Truck Repairs 448 Trucks for Sale 424 Trucks Industrial 427 Trucks Semi Trailers 439 Trucks Wanted 440 Vans Accessories 416 Van Rentals 420 Vehicle Storage 40 RECREATION All Terrain Vehicles 496 Bicycles 46 Boats Accessories 484 Campers Trailers 488 Campers RV's for Rent 490 Camping Equipment 500 Dune Buggies 494 Flat Deck Trailers 498 Golf Carts 506 Motorcycles Accessories 480 RV's Motorhomes 492 Skiing Equipment 515 Snowmobiles a Accessories 511 Sporting Goods 504 Tents Tarpaulins 508 TRADES AND PROFESSIONS Accountants 696 Accountants (Chartered) 692 Architect Draftsperson 523 Artists Designers 525 AsphaltPaving 625 Basements 539 Bathrooms 588 Money to Loan 245 Musical Equipment 218 Musical Instruction 222 Nursing Homes 256 Office Equipment 147 Office Services 143 Parcel Letter Service 149 Personal Services 250 Pets 140 Photography 198 Poultry 342 Pre-School 109 Produce 330 Rental Stores 322 Restaurant Supplies 176 Rototlllers Rototiiling 302 Satellite Dishes 196 Saunas Hot Tubs 258 Security Systems 185 Shelving 148 Shoe Repair 248 Sound Equipment 214 Swap Trade 178 Taped Music 242 Tickets SaleWanted 177 Tree Service 310 Tree Spraying 306 TV Rentals 166 Underground Sprinklers 298 Video-Game Equipment 194 Wanted To Rent 180 Wedding Supplies 226 Weight Control Products 254 TRANSPORTATION Aircraft 458 Alternators 8. Batteries 414 Antique Vehicles 400 Auto Body Repair 415 Auto Financing 406 Auto Leasing 408 Automotive Magazine 456 Auto Repairs 412 Autos 351 Autos Wanted 404 Buses tor Sale 452 Secretarial Help 99 Subsidized Day Care 105 Teachers Wanted 1 35 Trades Construction Help 5 OOOOS AND SERVICES Adult Services 262 Antiques 153 Appliance Repair 164 Articles for Sale 151 Articles Wanted 155 Babvlnfant Articles 150 Balloons 230 Bands Orchestras 238 Butcher Supplies 332 Catering 234 Cats 142 Cellular Mobile Phones 192 Christmas Trees 286 Coins and Stamps 206 Computer Consultants 190 Computers Equipment 186 Courier Service 145 Councelling 253 Divorce Mediation 252 Dogs 141 Eggs 346 Escort Services 266 Firewood 282 Fish 338 Furniture Appliances 159 Furniture Refinishing 163 Furniture Rentals 162 Garage Sales 170 Garden 8.

Lawn Equipment 294 Garden Lawns 290 Hall Rentals 232 Hauling 318 Health Services 255 Hobbies Crafts 202 Home Care 257 Hvdroponic 326 Insurance 246 Jewellery Appraisals 210 Lumber Building 174 Meats 334 ANNOUNCEMENTS Anniversaries 47 Card of Thanks 27 Coming Events 51 Companions 55 Crematoriums 11 Deaths 2 Education Scholarships 37 Engagements and Weddings 43 Florists 12 Funeral Directors 7 Funerals 3 Graduations 52 Hapy Days 39 Happy Days Service 34 Industrial Info 68 In Memoriam 23 Legacies Memorial 19 Lost Si Found 59 Memorial Society 8 Monuments 15 Notices 63 Personal 31 Star Is Born 35 Tenders 67 Travel 49 EMPLOYMENT Career Training 119 Babysitting, Childcare Red 107 Will BabysitChildcare 108 Domestic Help 83 Drivers Wanted 73 Employment Services 123 Employment Wanted 139 Farm Help 79 Hairdressers Wanted 103 Help Wanted 71 Nanny Services 106 Health Care Personnel 133 Hospital Personnel 131 Office Help 95 Part-time Help 87 Professional Management Help 115 Restaurant Help 91 Sales Personnel Ill i FUNERAL DIRECTORS PI StarPhoenix ACADIADRIVE FUNERALCHAPEL 955-1600 915 Acadia Drive HENRI PAIJLHUS JOHN SCHACHTEL MCKAGUE'S FUNERAL CHAPELS ROBERT MCKAGUE DONALD NEWBIGGING Phone 664-3131, 300 3rd Ave. S. Printed and published daily except Sundays and statutory holidays by Armadale Comnvinications Limited at the office of the STAR-PHOENIX, 204 Fifth Avenue North, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, S7K 2P1. Second Class Mail Registration Number 0098 Richard Trtomoaon, Encutlv Vlea-Pmldent; Bill Petoraon, Executive Editor; Steven Olbb, Managing Editor; Lawrence Geleel, Buttneti Manaoer; Jim Devtdeon, Advertising Director; Wayne Wohlberg, Circulation Manaoer; Wilt Popoff, Aaaodate Editor; Etdon Amundton, Controller; Men Carey, Engineering Development Director; Glen Houte, Production Manaoer. Direct dial numbers for Star-Phoenix General Editorial 652-9200 664-8231 Circulation Classified 664-8320 653-2100 Display 664-8340 PARK FUNERAL CHAPEL GREG M.

LALACH DAVID J. SCHURR 311 3RD AVE. NO. 244-7103 SASKATOON FUNERAL HOME W. Arnold Edwards, Lars Nissen Ph.

244-5577 338 4th Ave. North PRAHARENKA, Marjorie Who passed away April 12, 1987 in loving memory ot a beautiful wite, mother, grandmother. A wonderful mother laid to rest, For each of us she did her best. Her place on earth no one can fill We miss you Mom and always will. The many things you did for us In your kind and loving way You gave us years of happiness No one can take away.

A smile we will always remember A voice we will always hear. You shared our hopes, our dreams, Our ioys, and our cares, We'll always hold those precious years. We hold our tears when we speak your name, But the ache in our hearts remains the same. To us she has not gone away, Nor has she travelled far, Just entered Gods eternal home, And left the gate aiar. If Mom could have spoken before she died, These are the words she would have replied, "This life for me has truly passed, I have loved you all to the very last, Weep not for me but courage take, And love one another tor my sake." Someday we'll clasp her hand again And never sav farewell.

Across God's miles we send our love. And for those ot you who have a mother, Cherish her with love, because you will never Know the heart ache. Sadly missedandlovinglyrememberedbyhusband Nick, children and grandchildren. WESTWOOD FUNERAL CHAPEL Rae Murdock 653-3434, 20th St Ave CREMATORIUMS 1 1 BEGINS ON PAGE C3 McAULAY Mrs. Gladys Rowena McAulay, age 64, late of Elstow, Sask.

died at a Saskatoon hospital on Monday, April 9th, 1990. Funeral Senice will be held from the Allan Baptist Church in Allan, Sask. on Thursday afternoon, April 12th at 1 :30. Pastor Leonard Fogh officiating. The late Mrs.

McAulay is survived by: her loving husband, Robert "Bob" McAulay of Elstow; two sons, Donald of Colonsay, Randy of Calgary; two daughters, Bonnie Youngman of Victoria and Brenda Harsch of Calgary; five grandchildren; five sisters; and three brothers, Ella (Fred) Tiessen, Toronto, Henry Wellwood of Saskatoon, Roy (Frankie) Wellwood of Kamloops, Thomas (Laura) Wellwood of Ab-botsford, B.C., Esther (Glen) Stover of Saskatoon, Olive (Carl) Rousell of Dawson Creek, B.C., Dorothy (Percy) Miller of Summerland, B.C., Sadie (Henry) Windel of Duck Lake; her brother's wife, Dorothy Wellwood of Nova Scotia; also numerous nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by: her parents, William and Ida Wellwood; one brother, Arthur; and one sister, Mae Fisher. Gladys was bom May 1 7th, 1 925 in Asquith, Sask. and attended the Avondale School. She married Robert McAulay on February 9th, 1 980.

In lieu of other tributes, a memorial gift in Gladys memory may be directed to City Hospital Foundation (701 Queen Street, Saskatoon S7K 0M7) and or Canadian Cancer Society (1036 College Drive, Saskatoon S7N 0W1). Interment Service to follow at Hillcrest Memorial Gardens. Funeral arrangements are entrusted to ACADIA DRIVE FUNERAL CHAP-EL (955-1600). Hillcrest Memorial Gardens And Crematorium Memorial 8, Cremation Service 477-2236 PRAIRIE VIEW CREMATORIUM Memorial and Cremation Services. Highway 11 South 24? 7884 Box PENNINGTON Ronald Maynard was bom in Lucky Lake, Saskatchewan on September 14, 1925 to Bernice and Archie Pennington.

He mamed Ethel Tapanila on April 19, 1946. He died on April 6, 1 990 at Regina, Saskatchewan. Ron will be sadly missed by: hischildren, Jeanette McHugh, Regina, Robert (Diane) Pennington, Saskatoon, Connie McLaughlin, Regina, Sandra Pennington, Saskatoon, Dale Pennington, Regina, Valerie (Ryck) Lowe, Mission, B.C. and his grandchildren, Tiffany and Shaun McHugh, Vicki (Rhynie) Wosniak, Marcy and Rodney McLaughlin, Michael and Paul Pennington, Amber and Jodi Lowe and two great grandchildren Ryan and Katrina. He is survived as well by his mother, Bernice Pennington, Saskatoon; his brothers and sisters, George Pennington, Assiniboia, Rose (Allie) Moar, Semans, Lawrie (Elsie) Pennington, Prince George, B.C., Richard (Cecile) Pennington, Regina, Ann (Wayne) Thompson, Edmonton, Joan (Lloyd) Kempton, Semans, as well as many aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and other relatives and many friends.

Ron was predeceased by his father, Archie, in 1964; his brother, Robert, in 1948 and infant son, Barry in 1957. Ron enlisted in the Royal Canadian Navy in 1942 and served overseas until 1945. He fanned in the Lucky Lake, Saskatchewan district for several years and was Elevator Agent there for the Saskatchewan Wheat Pool. He and his family moved to Rockglen, Saskatchewan in 1959 and to Regina in 1967. He was employed with the Canadian Corps of Commissionaires at Regina at the time of his death.

He will be remembered for his gift of music, playing the violin, banjo and his vibrant tenor voice but most of all for his love for his family. (In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the charity of your choice). The Funeral Service will be held on Thursday, April 12, 1990 at 3:30 p.m. from the Chapel of SASKATOON FUNERAL HOME with Pastor Kerry Moffatt officiating. Interment will take place in Soldier's Field, Woodlawn Cemetery.

ANNOUNCEMENTS LEGACIES MEMORIAL 19 DEATHS ALZHEIMER ASSOC. OF SASKATCHEWAN INC. Gratefully accepts memorial donations and legacies for education and research. Tax deductible. P.O.

Box 1876, Regina, Sask, S4P 3E2 ARSCOTT ASSOCIATES Life insurance, annuity brokers and charity-donation consultants. 665-8111. Bequests and In Memorium donations to THE CANADIAN NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR THE BLIND are tax deductible provide vital services to visually impaired children and adults in Saskatchewan. CNIB, 1705 McKercher Dr, S'toon, S7H 5N6, 374-4545 RANDALL Amanda Lynn. In memory ot Amanda who left us two years ago today.

Amanda you are not forgotten Though on earth you are no more Still in memory you are with us As you always were before. Grandpa and Grandma, Gordon, Linda and Bonnie. HIPPSLE The passing of Miss Cora Alice Hippsley (Wright), age 79 years, of 5 2616 Dufferin Avenue, Saskatoon, occurred at a local hospital on Tuesday, April 10th, 1990. The Funeral Service will be held on Thursday, April 12th at 1 :30 p.m. conducted by Archdeacon H.

W. Brandrick from Park Funeral Chapel, 31 1 Third Avenue North, Saskatoon. Courtesy parking north of the chapel. Surviving are: three sisters, Mrs. Lillian Place of Brantford, Myrtle Wright of San Francisco, California, and Mrs.

Charlotte Sorenson of Christopher Lake, one brother, Jim Wright of Paddockwood, and numerous nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by: her husband, Arthur; her parents; and one sister, Edith Greavees. The late Miss Hippsley (Wright) was born in Toronto, Ontario on August 1 3th, 1 91 0. She moved to Regina, Sask. in 1 91 9 and took her schooling at Paddockwood School, Paddockwood, Sask.

She worked in Saskatoon at various jobs for many years. Cora enjoyed playing bingo, knitting and gardening. She will be sadly missed by family and friends. Memorial donations may be made to the Bum Unit, University Hospital, Saskatoon, S7N 0W0. The Pallbearers will be Shawn Bond, Derek Bond, Carl Sorenson, Lloyd Sorenson, Ricky Sorenson and Jimmy Sorenson.

Interment will take place at Wood-lawn Cemetery. Arrangements are in care of PARK FUNERAL CHAPEL. SAFINUK, Frank In loving memory of my dear uncle and friend, who died suddenly April 12th, 1989. Words cannot express how much I miss him The times we shared together Were always so special He always treated me with such respect And loved me unconditionally My memories and love for him Will never die A part of him will always live Within me. Always remembered and deeply missed Gordon BLEY The death ot Mr.

Wiltred Bley of Annaheim, Sask. occurred in Annaheim, Sask. on Tuesday, April 1 0th, 1 990 at the age of 59 years. Prayer Service will be held on Friday, April 13th, 1990 at 7:30 p.m. from St.

Ann's R.C. Church in Annaheim, Sask. Funeral Service will be held on Saturday, April 1 4th, 1 990 at 1 0:00 a.m. from St. Ann's R.C.

Church in Annaheim, SK with Rev. Fr. Rudolph No-vecosky O.S.B. officiating. Interment will follow at St.

Ann's R.C. Cemetery in Annaheim, Sask. Wilfred is lovingly remembered by his brothers and sisters, Paula (Leo) Kunz of Kelowna, B.C., Betty (Martin) Miller of Chil-llwack, B.C., Helen Kunz of Kelowna, B.C., Alvin Bley of Sayward, B.C., Ema Miller of Saskatoon, Joseph Bley of Annaheim, Georrje Bley of Annaheim, Annette (Nick) Bosch of Kelowna, B.C., Edward Bley of Drayton Valley, Leo Bley of Annaheim, Sask. and Linda (Ed) Harder of Cran-brook, B.C. Also by sisters-in-law, Nora (Leo) Harder of Humboldt, Sask.

and Marie (Nick) Brotzel of Kelowna, B.C. and a brother-in-law, Art (Arlene) Kunz of Red Deer, Alta. Also by many cousins, nieces, nephews and friends. He was predeceased by his father George in 1 976 and mother Elizabeth in 1 978, one sister Josephs in 1 971 five brothers, Henry in 1 976, Alfred in 1 976, Hubert in 1 962 and Karl in 1 976 and an infant brother Henry in Germany. Crossbearer: Greg Lange.

Pallbearers: John Lange, John Nienaber, Alois Bley, William Bley, Lawrence Bohmann and Donald Crone. Memorial donations made to the Sask. Heart Fund would be greatly appreciated by the family. Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to SCHARF'S FUNERAL HOME, Humboldt, Sask. CITY HOSPITAL FOUNDATION Wishes to thank the family and friends of the late FRANK KEARNAN Of SASKATOON for donations made in his memory.

Is 23 IN MEMORIAMS SAFINUK, FRANK In memory ot Frank, a very special friend who passed away April 12th, 1989. With heartache and sadness We think ot you today, Remembering one year ago When you were called away. This past year without you Was the hardest we have known, We treasure every thought ot you Whenever we are alone. We remember the good times, The iov and happiness we've shared, Giving us strength, Knowing how much yWve cared. Our greatest gift: A friend so loving and kind, Who had a special way of making Everything turn out fine.

And so we smile when We look at your picture, And thank Vou For some ot the best years of our lives. For we have lost and God has gained The best of friends this world contained. To be all together in the same old way Would be our greatest wish today. Always remembered and sadly missed by your friends Ken, Sharon, Candace and Lori. BOORNbR, Zenda I loving memory of Zed, a dear sister and aunt who passed away April 12th, 1982.

We who loved you, sadly miss you. As it dawns another year; In our lonely hours ot thinking Thoughts of you are ever near. Always remembered by Wally and Ruby, nieces and nephews, Jim, Jerry, Lianne, Dianna and Chuck, great niecesand nephews, Trina, Sean. Taraieeand Trevor. LEVETT Margaret Levett (Storey), age 90, went to be with her Lord on April 6th, 1990.

Funeral Service was held in Portage la Prairie, April 9th with Mr. E. Vanstone officiating. Margaret emigrated from Letterkenny, Ireland, in 1923, making her home in Saskatoon. She worked for many years at Quaker Oats Co.

In 1940 she mamed Leonard B. Levett. In 1945 they moved to near Portage la Prairie where they engaged in fanning until Len death in 1967. Margaret then took up residence in Portage la Prairie. She was predeceased by her husband Leonard; two brothers, Jack and Robert and three sisters, Maria, Minnie (Gallagher) and Ruby.

She is survived by three sisters, Elizabeth Kilpatrick ot Cambridge, Isabel Rochelle and Kay Matley of Saskatoon and sister-in-law Elsie Wilson of Portage la Prairie. KERSHAW Marjone Mae Kershaw of Saskatoon passed away peacefully in a local hospital on Wednesday, April 11th, 1990 after a long and courageous battle with cancer. Predeceased by: her parents, William and Sarah Morgan; sister, Shirley Hewitt and brothers, John Morgan and Allen Morgan. Marjorie is survivied by: her loving husband, of 46 yeards, Lome; her daughter, Cheryl Lynn (Lindsay) Price of Chatham, New Brunswick; her son, Randy (Judy) Kershaw ot Saskatoon; grandchildren, Clinton Price, Debbie Lynn Price, Kristopher Kershaw and Tanis Kershaw; sisters. Anne Campbell of London, Ont.

and Mabel White of Vancouver; her brother, Herb Morgan of Saskatoon and numerous other relatives and close friends. Raised in Prince Albert and throughout Saskatchewan, Marjone received her Registered Nursedesig-nation through the Royal Victoria Hospital in Prince Albert. She nursed for many years at the Royal Victoria and the Sanatorium in Prince Albert, the Royal Alexandria Hospital and the American Army Hospital in Edmonton and St. Paul's Hospital in Saskatoon. Anorigi-nal member of St.

Martins United Church, Marjorie led C.G.I.T., served with several church orgainzations, helped with meals on wheels and read for visually impaired students. She served two terms as President of the Saskatoon Downtown Lion L's. Marjorie made many friends throughout her years in Saskatoon at the family cabin at Waskesiu and while working at the Marguerite Ladies Wear in Market Mall. Marjorie always put others before herself. Her open heart, quiet concern and sincere encouragement thorough her words, actions and her cards and letters will be remembered by all who knew her.

This gracious lady will be sadly missed. Special thanks to the Staff of Saskatoon Home Care. St. Paul's Hospital and the Palliative Care Unit for their loving care and understanding. The Funeral Senice will be held on Saturday, April 14th, 1990 at 11:00 a.m.

from St. Martins United Church, 2617 Clarence Ave. South. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations to the Palliative Care Unit, co St. Paul's Hosipal, 1702 -20th ST.

West, S7M 0Z5 would be appreciated by the family. Interment will take place in Woodlawn Cemtery. Arrangements are in care of WESTWOOD FUNERAL CHAPEL (653-3434). Jjk id J1 SARNUK In loving memory ot Frank, who passed away April 12, 1989. Gone, dear Son, Brother, Uncle, gone forever.

How we miss your smiling face; But you left us to remember. None on earth can take your place. Happy times we once enioved. How sweet the memory still. But death has left a loneliness.

The world can never fill. Always remembered and deeply missed by Dad, John Winnie and Family. CATHCART The death of Ina Ruby Cathead, age 83 years, of 302-6th Ave. North, occurred In a Saskatoon Hospital Tuesday, April 10th, 1990. The Funeral Service will be held Saturday, April 14th, 1990 at 10:00 a.m.

from Westwood Funeral Chapel, Ave. and 20th St. West, conducted by Rev. Ann Cheet-ham. Parking for Funeral guests is available in the lot north of the Chapel on Ave.

N. Surviving are two daughters: Mrs. Mervine Hutchinson of Regina, Mrs. Donna (John) Gray of Oslo, Norway; four grandchildren: Vicky (David) Ko-mosky of Winnipeg, Linda (Grant) Ridley of Briercrest, J. L.

(Rene) Gray of Norman, Oklahoma and Cathy Gene Gray of New York. She Is also survived by five great grandsons. Ina was predeceased by her husband, Mervyln in 1969, Jhree sisters and five brothers. Mrs. Cathcart was born at Glenboro, Manitoba, where she spent her early years.

In 1945 she moved to Wapella, but had resided in Saskatoon for the past thirty years. She was an avid gardener, always taking pride in her plants and flowers. She will be lovingly remembered by herfamily and friends. Memorial donations may be made to the Cancer Society. Interment will take place in Woodlawn Cemetery.

Arrangements are in care of West-wood Funeral Chapel (653-3434). SARNUK In loving memory of Frank Satinuk who passed away April 12th, 1989. We did not know that morning What sorrow that day would bring The bitter grief, the shock severe To part with one so dear You bid no one a last farewell Not even a good-bye You were gone before we knew it And only God knows why So please God take a message Tell him how much we miss him And give him all our love Lovingly remembered and sadly missed, Jim, Elsie and Teresa. MAYNARD The death of Harold Russell Maynard, age 89 years, of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, occurred in a local hospital on Tuesday, April 10th, 1990. Surviving is his loving wife, Mabel; their daughter Leilah (Gordon) Gregor and grand-daughters, Barbara and Diane Gregor.

He was predeceased by his mother, father and four brothers. Mr. Maynard was born on August 25th, 1900 in Port Arthur, Ontario and raised in Yorkton, Sask. He married Mabel Reese on November 17th, 1926. Harold worked at International Harvester Co.

for 42 years until retiring in 1965. Following Harold's retirement, Harold and Mabel spent their winters in Weslaco, Texas. Honorary Pallbearers will be Harold Reese, Floyd Reese, Kevin Reese, Charles Soule, Clifton Larson and Steve Raddish. The Memorial Service will be held on Thursday, April 12th, 1990 at 3:30 p.m. from the Chapel of McKAGUE'S FUNERAL CHAPEL, conducted by Rev.

N. S. Dingwall. Cremation. Guest parking directly south of McKague's Funeral Chapel, Third Avenue and 20th Street.

In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Saskatoon City Hospital Foundation, 701 Queen Street, Saskatoon, S7K 9Z9. INDZEOSKI Nicholas Indzeoski, loving husband, father and grandfather, passed away peacefully on Wednesday morning, April 1 1 th at the Partridge Centre. The Funeral Mass will be held on Thursday, April 12th at 3:00 p.m. celebrated by Rev. Father Leonard J.

Romanow from St. George's Ukrainian Catholic Cathedral, 214 Avenue South, Saskatoon. Prayers will be held Thursday morning, April 12th at 11:00 a.m. from Park Funeral Chapel, 31 1 Third Avenue North. Courtesy parking north of the Chapel.

Surviving are: his loving wife Janet; one daughter Darlyne (Allan) McKenzie ot Saskatoon; two sons, Kenneth (Dianne) of Lethbridge, and David (Nelda) of Saskatoon; five grandchildren, Michelle McKenzie, Kristen, Ryan, Andrea Indzeoski and Amy Indzeoski; three sisters, Pauline Komarnicki of Cudworth, Mary (Alex) Gabruch and Verna Boyen-ko, both of Saskatoon; five brothers, Mike (Elsie) of Humboldt, Tony (Mary) of Carmel, John (Sally) of Humboldt, Roman (Anne) of Saskatoon, and Harry of Winnipeg, one sister-in-law, Helen Indzeoski of Windsor, and numerous nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by: his parents, Mr. Peter and Mrs. Katharine Indzeoski; one brother Frank; one sister Jennie Smood; and by three brothers in infancy. The late Mr.

Indzeoski was born on November 18th, 1914 at Bruno, Saskatchewan. He received his schooling at Mt. Carmel School and up until the age of 21 he worked on the family farm. His first salesman's job was that of a Watkins products salesman, which he did tor six years, until he joined the services during the 2nd World War. He was stationed with the Irish Fusiliers, and became a member of the army band and also a bugoler for his detachment.

Shortly after leaving the army, Nick married Janet Samoleski and went into the restaurant business, running the Depot Lunch in Humboldt for seven years. In 1 956 they moved to Saskatoon where Nick sold real estate for a time, and then became a lumber salesman for Revelstoke Lumber and for Boychuk Lumber before his retirement in 1978. Nick's hobbies were fishing, card playing and going to garage sales. He also enjoyed travelling, which included a trip to Hawaii, the Caribbean and Russia among other places. His pride and joy was his 1976 Lincoln Continental, and also his cockatiel, which he saved from freezing five years ago.

He loved his children and his grandchildren very much and also enjoyed his family and friends. He was a member of St. George Ukrainian Catholic Cathedral. In 1988 Nick became a resident of the Parkridge Centre. Nick will be remembered and sadly missed by all who knew him.

In lieu of flowers, a Memorial gift in Nick's memory may be directed to the Parkridge Centre Resident Care Fund, 110 Gropper Crescent, Saskatoon, S7M 5N9 or to the C.N.I.B., 1705 McKercher Drive, Saskatoon, S7H 9Z9. The Pallbearers will be: Ken Indzeoski, Harry Indzeoski, Dave Indzeoski, John Indzeoski, Al McKenzie and Roman Indzeoski. Interment will take place at Wood-lawn Catholic Cemetery. "Like a ray of sunshine, that touched us in his own special way, leaving behind a golden memory as God has called him home to stay." Arrangements are in care of PARK FUNERAL CHAPEL. TODO in loving memory ot our dear dad and grandpa, J.W.

(Bill) Todd, who was taken from us suddenly April 12, 1987. A bouquet ot roses iust for you Sprinkled with teardrops instead of dew. And in the center, a forget-me-not, Your are not forgotten, dear dad Nor will you ever be As long as life and memory lasts We will remember thee So deeply loved and sadly missed. Sadly missed by daughter Dawn, son-in-law John Kush-nier), daughter Sandra, son-in-law Al (McAllan) and granddaughters: Nicole, Laura, Kim. SAFINUK.

FRANK In loving memory of a dear husband and fattier, who passed away April 12th, 1989. Little did we know that morning What sorrow the day would bring When his head ot gold stopped Dealing Though he did not know a thing. May you always walk in sunshine And God's love around you tlow For the happiness you gave us No one will ever know It broke our hearts to lose you But you did not go alone For part of us went with you The day God called you home. A million times we've needed you A million times we've cried If love could have saved you You never would have died. Within our hearts we will always keep A special place tor you And try our best to live As you would want us to We think about you always We talk about you still You have not been forgotten And you never will.

Those of you who haw a Dad Cherish him with care For you will never know the heartache Until you see his empty chair. No one knows the sorrow we share When the family meets and you are not there. Your place on earth no one can fill We iove you, Dad, and always will. Always loved and sadly missed by his wile Joan, daughter Carla and son Greg. DAVIS The passing of Mr.

John Arthur (Jack) Davis age 64 years of Saskatoon occurred at a local hospital on Tuesday, April 1 0th, 1 990. The Funeral Service will be held on Saturday, April 14th at 10:30 a.m. conducted by Pastor Stan Sharkey from Park Funeral Chapel, 31 1 Third Avenue North, Saskatoon. Courtesy parking north of the Chapel. Surviving are: two step daughters, Sharon (Tom) Little of Saskatoon and Bonnie (Don) Anderson of Spruce Grove, nine grandchildren, Angela Lutz, Bruce and Wayne Gustaf-son, Greg, Cory and Jodie Anderson and Lonnie, Kelly and Bobbi Little; four greatgrandchildren, Blaire, Miles, Appolonnia and Ryan; two brothers, William (Marg) of Edmonton, and Alfred (Noreen) of Saskatoon; and two sisters, Lillian Ree of Vancouver, and Dorothy (Vernon) Wales ot Kelowna, B.C.

RAWLYK The death of Walter Rawlyk occurred at his residence on April 3rd, 1990. He was born in Rosthern, Saskatchewan on October 2nd, 1 929. Walter is survived by: his three children, Debra (James) Graver, David (Susan) Rawlyk and Glenda Rawlyk; and three grandchildren, Joy Anna and Joshua Graver and Daniel Rawlyk, all of Calgary, Alberta. A Senice of Remembrance will be held on Saturday, April 1 4th at 2:00 p.m. from the Chapel of SASKATOON FUNERAL HOME with Rev.

N. Stewart Dingwall officiating. (Courtesy parking south of the Saskatoon Funeral Home, comer of 4th Avenue at 25th Street). FUNERALS 3 FRENZEL The Funeral Liturgy of Wendelin Frenzel who died on Sunday, April 8th, 1990 was held from Our Lady of Lourdes Roman Catholic Church on Wednesday, April 1 1th at 10:30 a.m. conducted by Rev.

Fr. Clair Watrin. Pallbearers were: Chris Buzinski, Wade Greabeiel, Harry Kardynal, Kelly Kosnyiuk, Daryl Yablonski and Ron Thibodeau. Interment took place in Woodlawn Catholic Cemetery. Arranqements were entrusted to the SASKATOON FUNERAL HOME.

WALL Marie Joyce. In loving memory from her grandsons Layne, Tracy and Darcv; who passed away April 13th, 1988. Always missed and remembered. The memories linger on. As the days go roiiing by Sometimes I want to smite And sometimes I want to cry You are always on my mind Passing from day to day You may be gone But your memory is here to slay.

Love always your grandsons. He was predeceased by his wife Jean in 1 986 and his parents William and Lillian Davis. Jack fanned in the Mildred district and moved to Saskatoon In the earty 1960 s. He was employed with McCosham's for two years. Jack was presently employed witn tne city ot saskatoon Parks and Recreation Department.

Jack was a very caring and generous person who will be Sadly missed by his family and friends. Memorial donations to the Canadian Diabetes Association, Sask. Division, 305- 219 22nd Street East, Saskatoon, S7K0G4 or to the Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada, 170 -1222 Alberta Avenue, Saskatoon, S7K 1 R4, will be appreciated in lieu of flowers. The Pallbearers will be: Bruce Gustafson, Wayne STAHL Edwin Joseph, our hero, light of our lives, left us April 4th, 1 990 at 76 years. Born in Saskatchewan on June 8th, 1913 residing in Surrey, B.C.

since 1959. Predeceased by his father, mother, sister Erma, and brothers Sam and Jake. He is survived by his loving wife of 44 years, Jean; three sons, Ken (Irene) Stahl, Don Stahl and Dave Stahl; one daughter, Barb (Joe) Boivin; daughter-in-law, Jan Stahl; eight grandchildren, Lisa, Kenny, Chrissy, Shawna, Brad, Mike, Dustin and Landon; one great granddaughter, Tassi; also survived by sister Sarah; numerous cousins, nieces, nephews, co-workers and friends and a very special friend in Holland, Rie Elshout. Ed served with the Canadian Armed Senices overseas from 1939 to 1945 in England, France, Italy and Holland where he was with the Canadian Liberation Forces Movement that saved the country. On returning to Canada he remained in the home Militia for 13 years.

Ed was civil defence co-ordinator and co-ordinator of Search and Rescue until his retirement in 1 979. He won the respect and admiration of all who knew him. Ed was a member of the Canadian Legion, Whalley Branch 229. The visitation mac holrl Snnrlau Anril Rlh Irom 7to8 Dm. Gustatson, Greq Anderson, Cory Anderson Lonnie Little and Leland Wilson.

Interment will take place at Hillcrest Memorial Gardens. Ar rangements are in care of PARK FUNERAL AWSON The Funeral Service of Gordon McDonald Mawson who died on Saturday, April 7th 1 990 was held from the Chapel of the SASKATOON FUNERAL HOME on Wednesday, April 1 1 th at 1 :30 p.m. conducted by Rev. Ken Watts. Honorary Pallbearers were Lloyd Aupperle, Fred Hilderman, Frank Storey and Bob Young.

Active Pallbearers were: Grandchildren Douglas Mawson, Donald Mawson, Lindsey Mawson, Alex Gonzalez, Lori Gonzalez and Carri Konoby. Interment took place in Woodlawn Cemetery. CHAPEL. DEPTUCH Joseph Deptuch, age 81 years, of Rosthern passed away in Rosthern Hospital on April 9th, 1990. He leaves to mourn his loving wife Pauline, sons, Peter (Valida) of Rosthern, Jim (Natalie) of Edmonton, Nick (Julie ot Rosthern, Joe Barbara) ot Stettler Bill (Phyllis) of Rosthern and daughter Pauline PROPHETT The death of Doris Prophett, age 83 years, a long-time resident of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, occuned in a local hospital on Tuesday, April 1 0th, 1 990.

Surviving is her sister, Ruby Smith and five nieces and two nephews all from England. She is predeceased by her husband, Herbert Prophett on February 21st, 1986. Mrs. Prophett was born and raised in England. She came to Saskatoon In the late 1920 s.

Mrs. Prophett enjoyed lawn bowling, carpet bowling and curling. It was Mrs. Prophett's wish for a Graveside Service to be held on Tuesday, April 1 7th, 1 990 at 1 :30 p.m. at Woodlawn Cemetery, Saskatoon, conducted by Rev.

Fred Davies. Friends may gather at McKAGUE'S FUNERAL CHAPEL at 1 :30 p.m. and proceed to the cemetery for the service. McKague's Funeral Chapel, Third Avenue and 20th Street, Arnell Johnson of Melton, 12 grandchildren, two brothers and five sisters. The Funeral at Avalon Surrey Funeral Home, 13288 108th Senice will be held on Saturday, April 14 1990 at 2:00 p.m.

in the St. Augustine's Avenue, Surrey wnere a i-unerai service was holrl Mnnrlav Anril 9th at 1 On followed bv REINHART The Funeral Liturgy of Elizabeth Margaret Reinhart, who died on Sunday, April 8th, 1990, was held from St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church on Wednesday, April 1 1th at 2:00 p.m., celebrated by Rev. Father Gerard Dewan. Active Pallbearers were: Jimmy Toth, Robert Toth, Helmut Thomson, Colin Aldorter, Kelly Aldorter and Joe Taylor.

Interment will take place in Meridian Cemetery, Meridian, Idaho. interment at Victory Memorial Park, Surrey Anglican Church, Rosthern with Rev. Robert McAdam officiating. Interment will take place in the Rosthern Cemetery. Arrangements are May he be loved as much in heaven as he was "I can hear the in care of FUNK FUNERAL HUMfc, Rosthern, on earth..

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