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Star-Phoenix from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada • 55

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Saturday, November 9, 1985 Saskatoon, Saskatchewan Star-Phoenix EPECTROlKsTS Printed and published daily except Sundays and statutory holidays by Armadale Publishers Limited at the office ol the STAR-PHOENIX, 204 Fifth Avenue North, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, S7K 2P1. Second Class Mail Registration Number 0098 HJStarPhocnix Direct dial numbers for Star-Phoenix General Editorial 652-9200 664-8231 Circulation Classified 664-8320 653-2100 Display 664-8340 Permanent removal of unwanted hair. Be a professional Electrologist in just 150 hours. New classes begin each month. What to do about unwanted hair? Easy! Call the Tiara Clinic and School.

William C. Duftus. Executive Vice-President; Jamea E. Petro, Executive Editor; Ed Sebeatyen, Marketing Manager; Merv Carey, Production Manager; Wayne Wohlberg, Circulation Manager: Lawrence Geiael, Controller; Wltf Popoff, Associate Editor; Armand Kraft, Advertising Manager. Deaths fCwtlnueit) 2 ELECTROLYSIS CLINIC AND SCHOOL I TU.

101 115 2nd Ave. Saskatoon, Sask. 244-7157 FOR SALE Wall coverings, drapery fabric, window blinds. A design service, paint and related sundry products. Well established with a proven clientele.

Excellent business for an OwnerManager who has an interest in decorating. More information available to serious enquiries. Box 67D, Star-Phoenix 204 5th Ave. North SASKATOON, Sask. S7K 2P1 IF you have just learned your ojiild is mentally A retarded-We can help.

I Call 955-3344 SASKATCHEWAN ASSOCIATION FOR THE MENTALLY RETAHOEO Many thanks to friends and supporters. Good luck to the new School Board. Sincerely, Bob Pringle Put Yourself in Town Cobbler Boots because they have more quality fashion boots than anyone in town! For more information contact: Registration Office Room 105, Kirk Hall University of Saskatchewan Saskatoon, Saskatchewan S7N-0W0 or phone 966-5539 1 Special -3 STAR PHOENIX CLASSIFIED HOLIDAY PHONE SERVICE CLOSED SATURDAY CLOSED SUNDAY MONDAY 5 P.M. 8 P.M. CALL 653-2100 CLASSIFIED RATES CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Ph.

653-2100 Office Hours: Monday to Friday 8:00 a m. 4:30 p.m. Classified Telephone hours: Monday to Fridays 8:00 a m. 8:00 p.m. Closed Saturdays Sundays 5 p.m.

to 8 p.m. Classified Display General Rato 1.35 Volume Discount Rates apply. Classified Display is charged for bv the measured modular agate line. The rate per modular agate line for classified display advertising Is the same as that for retail display advertising. Single and multiple columns accepted.

Logos permitted. Halftone Illustrations permitted in advertisements wider than one column. Minimum sizes: 1 coi. 10 lines. 2 col.

40 lines. Box Numbers Advertisers requiring the use of a Star-Phoenix box number for replies may have this confidential service for an additional charge of $14.00. More than one advertisement containing Identical copy may use the same box number. Liner Ad Rates Definition: Advertisement thet are typeset solid In SW pt. type.

The first two word must be In capital letters (numbers do not count as words). The first line may be set In pt. (upper or lower case) and centered, tlush left or rioht, followed by body copy In 5W pt. type, In upper and lower case. The fol lowing rate apply to private sales end services.

and are based on a count line, per Insertion basis. Minimum 2 count lines. Minimum charge: $2.50. This rale Is NOT applicable to any advertising copy deemed to be ot a commercial nature. One Modular Count Lina I to 1 Insertions Minimum charge 1 50 4 lo Insertions 1.06 per Modular Count Una to insertions .88 per Modular Count-Line 10 to 14 Insertions .80 per Modular Count Una Fabulous Foliage At Super Savings Beautiful, healthy plants, great prices, good advice everything you need to enjoy affordable, fabulous foliage in your home this winter.

Choose from a super selection All 6" tropical plants Reg $9.99 Sale, each. All 8 tropical plants Reg. $14.99 Sale. each. $9.99 Come choose your favourites at super savings! Your Greenery Specialist 129 Avenue I South 244-3940 ASSERTIVENESS TRAINING FOR MEN AND WOMEN (Basic Workshop) KNIGHT The death of Indian Senator, David Knight, Esquire of the Muskoday Indian Band died on November 6, 1985.

He was 70 years of age. Mr. Knight wasa well knownand respected leader ot the Indian people of Canada. His recogniti-ton grew out of many years ol unwavering commitment to the Indians of Saskatchewan. Surviving are hls wife.

Lillian Knight; nine children. Funeral Services will be held at the St. James Anglican Church on the Muskoday Reserve at 2:00 p.m. November 11, 1985. Muskoday Reserve Is 12 miles South East of Prince Albert on Hwy 3.

MARTIN Thedeathot Dr. Roger Duane Martin, age 42 years, of 1913 Louise Saskatoon, occurred suddenly at his residence on November 1985. The Funeral Service will be held on Tuesday, November 1 2 at 1 :30 p.m. from the Chapel of the Saskatoon Funeral Home conducted bv Archdeacon H. W.

Brandrick. (In lieu of flowers, donations toa charity of the donor'schoice would be appreciated. (Surviving arehlsloving family, wife Sandra; parents Cecil and Navdene; and daughter Mary. Roger was born on Decemeber 30, 1942 In Saskatoon and spent his early years In-Del Isle leaving to attend the University ot Saskatchewan where he received hls B.Ed. and M.Ed.

degrees. He acheived his Ph.D. In psychology from the University of Alberta and taught at the University of Saskatchewan for the last 17 years. In the past he did much clinical consulting work for various organizations. Roger had a genuine love of people and an ability to help that Is rare.

He had three children, Chris, Kirsten and Kara who live with his first wife, Hertha (Tucker) Brown, all of whom he cared deeplyfor.Hlsmanyrelatlvesandfriendswillall have their own special and very fond memories of this dear man. There will always be a part of Roger with us all. We find solice that Roger has found the peace he deserved so much. Crema-tlon. MINTY The death of Ronald S.

Minty, age 61 years, of Asquith, Saskatchewan occurred suddenly on Thursday, November 7, 1985. The Funeral Servicewill be held on Monday, November 11 at 2:00 p.m. from Asquith Baptist Church. (In -lieu of flowers, donations to a charity of the donor's choice would be appreciated.) Surviving are his wife Wilda; his daughter Sharon (Clint) Anderson and their children, Eric, David and Laura of Blackstrap; hls son Dojjg (Linda) and their children Jesse and Ryan of Victoria, B.C.; hls daughter, Janice (Terry) Johannson and their children Dale, Theresa and Rochelle of Asquith; his mother Jessie Geall of Saskatoon; one brother, Gordon (Merle) of Saskatoon; four I sisters, Mary Dick) Watsonof Spalding, Saskat- -chewan, Alice (Stan) Jonesof Red Deer, Alberta, -Elaine (Norman) Westad of Langham, and Edith (George) Chappie of Grandora, Saskat- -chewan; numerous nieces and nephews. Ron ispredeceased bv his father Gordon In 1949.

Ron was born on March 31, 1924 in Asquith, Saskatchewan where he has lived all his life. He was a dairy producer for 28 years until 1978 when he continued in grain farming. Ron was an active member of the Asquith Wheat Pool Committee and a member ot the B. P.O. Iks Lodge 526.

He had a keen interest In machinery and farming, and was always there to lend a helping hand. Interment will take place In Asquith Cemetery. Funeral service arrangements have been en-trusted to the Saskatoon Funeral Home. SCOLLON The death of Mr. A.

A. (Alex) Scot- Ion, age 90 years, of the Sherbrooke Community Centre, Saskatoon occurred in a local hospital on Friday, November 8, 1985. Surviving are three sisters, Anne Aime of Edmonton, Alberta, Mar- ion McLean of Eston. Saskatchewan and Marga- 7 ret Mackenzieof Vancouver, B.C. Fourstepchil- -dren Fraser Hodgson and his wife Nettle, Hazel Bourne and her husband George, Harold Hodgson and his wife Francis and Lucille Cholodylo.

Mr. Scollon was born In Coben, Ontario and has been a resident ot Saskatoon since the early I920's. The Funeral Servicewill be held on Tues- dav. November 12, )985 at 1:30 p.m. from the Chapel ot McKasue's Funeral Home conducted bv Rev.

Bruce McAllister. Interment will be made in Woodlawn Cemetery. Guest parking directly south of McKague's Funeral Home, Third Avenue and 20th Street. ZIMMER Thepassingof Joseph AltredZimmer, age 66 years, of 98 O'Neil Cres. occurred at his residenceon Friday, Novembers, 1985.

Prayers wil I be held on Monday, November 1 1 1 985 at 8 OO p.m. from the Holy Family Roman Catholic Church. The Funeral Mass will be held on Tuesday, November 12, at 10:30 a.m. celebrated by Rev. Father Joseph Dormans from the Holy Family Roman Catholic Church.

Surviving are his loving wife Louise; five daughters, Dorothy (Dwight) Abernethy of Saskatoon, Irene (Tom) Tiel of Saskatoon, Joan (Eugene) Lieffers of Saskatoon, Terri Les) Bergen, ot Regina, Cathy (Kurt) Brotenof Sparwood, B.C.; tour sons, Ber-nie (Margot) ot Nelson, B.C., John (Linda) of Moose Jaw, Jim of Bozman, Montana, U.S.A., -Jett (Carma)ot Saskatoon; twenty-three grandchildren; his mother Mrs. Theresa Zimmer of Saskatoon; four sisters, Alice (Jack) Humphrey of Red Deer, Alberta, Beatrice Larson of Saska- toon, Wilma Campbell of Cambridge, Helen (John) Korol, ot Saskatoon; two brothers Harry (Isobel) of Castor, Alberta, and Len (Ann) ol Maior, Saskatchewan; also numerous nieces and nephews. He was predeceased bv his father Mr. Frank Zimmer in 1954. Interment will take place in Woodlawn Cathol ic Cemetery.

Arrange-ments are In care ot Park Funeral Chanel. DATES: November 29 -December 1. 1985 evening, Saturday and Sunday daytime INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Dan Sydiaha Department of Psychology Sweater Have your sweaters cleaned by a fine fabric specialist and savel Light Sweaters Reg S3.50 Sale. 23.99 or 12.25 Siwashes and Curling Sweaters Reg.

$4.25 Sale, each 52.99 Pick-up and delivery 8 a m. 8 30 p.m. work or home Drop-off depots: The Bay (Main Floor -23rd St. doors) Wildwood Laundromat, 4, 1025 Boychuk Dr. 933-3013 Sale Effective November 2 23 ORGAN CLASSES NOW FORMING Sale effective November 2 Open 7 days a week.

For Beginning Adults 6 WEEKS OF INSTRUCTION Only $1 9.95 Includes all materials. SUBSCRIPTION RATES By carrier $7.00 per month In primary market area and $7.50 or $8.65 per month outside primary market area. CIRCULATION: For home delivery, call: SASKATOON 664 8320 BATTLEFORDS 445-5959 HUMBOLDT 682-4656 KINDERSLEY 464326 LA RONGfc 425 3033 LLOYDMINSTeR 875-5102 MELFORT 752-4586 MEADOW LAKE 236-3343 NIPAWIN 862 313 PRINCE ALBERT 763-2440 MAIL SUBSCRIPTION RATES 1 year $110.00 6 months $56 00 3 months $29.00 1 $11.00 Making Music For Fun And Relaxation No hobby offers so much joy as playing a musical instrument. If youve secretly wished you could make your own music this is your opportunity. Enroll now and well ha 6 weeks! All music, instruction, and private practice facilities are included in the small fee.

ENROLL NOW PHONE OR VISIT OUR ORGAN DEPT. (You need not own an organ.) HDSTTEDJ: SILENCE, IS A WAY OF LIFE FOR SOME PEOPLE, SHOULD IT BE FOR YOU? EARLY DETECTION AND CORRECTION OF HEARING LOSS IS CRUCIAL. IF YOU OR SOMEONE YOU KNOW IS HAVING TROUBLE HEARING OR UNDERSTANDING, THEY SHOULD HAVE IT TESTED. CALL 244-1336 FOR AN APPOINTMENT. THERE IS NO CHARGE FOR THIS TEST.

Sponsored By Melanchuk Bros. Ltd. Beltone Hearing Aids 303 Canada Building Saskatoon 244-1336 Better Hearing Through Professional Care PIANO ORGAN CENTRE 705 Broadway Saskatoon Phone 665-0213 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 10:30 a Central Standard Time, on Tuesday. November 26, 1985 tor the purpose ol hearing and considering sny relevant representations made by Jeannie McLeod of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, the applicant for Beverage Room Licenses, in respect ol the Leipzig Hotel situated in the Hamlet ot Leipzig, in the Province ol Saskatchewan. Any person who not less then five (5) days prior to Tuesday, November 26, 1985.

has filed with the Commission written notice of obection to the granting ot 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 cap oui Telephone 787-4211 CAMPBELL The death ot Mrs. Mary L. Campbell (nee Weir) age 89 years of Kinderslev.Sask.

occurred at her residence on November 5, 1985. Mary was bom on November 18, 1695atClachan Seil by Oban Arqyll, Scotland. She was married to John Campbell In Winnipeg on June 16, 1921. She resided In Kindersley trom 1 924 to 1985. Mary was a member ot the Eastern Star, Queen Alexandra Chapter 84.

She was predeceased by her parents in her husband. John on April 14, 1972. Survivingare her loving daughter, Mary Isobel (Cal) ot Calgary and her loving son. John Norman and his wife Marjorie of Saskatoon; a granddaughter, Beverly Ann and her husband Allan Evans and great-grandchildren Jennifer and Jordan of Saskatoon; a granddaughter, Carol Lynn; and a grandson, Dr. John David Campbell and his wile Catherine of Ashtabula, Ohio; and two sisters In Maca and Collna.

The Funeral Service is to ba held in St. Paul's United Church In Kindersley, Rev. John T. Bray officiating. Kindersley Funeral Home it In charge of arrangements.

Interment to take place in Kindersley Cemetery. From the lone shieling of the Misty Island, Mountains divide us and the walste ot seas. Yet still the blood Is strong. The heart is highland, And we In dreams behold the hebrides. DIERKER Ihedeathof Ian TerrenceDierkerof Tisdale, October 19.

1985 at Tisdale. Surviving are his parents Terrenceand Roseanne (nee Wassill) Dlerkerof Tisdale; two brothers. Neil andMichael; and one Sister, Christine; Paternal Grandparents, aunts, uncles and cousins. He was predeceased by his baby sister Marla, August 1966 and maternal grandparents In 1964 and 1982. Ian was born at University Hospital, Saskatoon, on November 18, 1969.

He was raised and educated at Zenon Park and Arborfleld before moving to Tisdale in 1980. Ian's test tor live was radiated through his smiling eyes and his love for people young and old. Ha served the church through his participation as an altar boy. Ian took an enthusiastic active Interest in sports, especially hockey. Ian expressed himself best through the use of his hands.

He was actively Involved ln4H woodworking, loved training, handling and competitively showing dairy cattle at local and provincial levels. along with operating farm mechanicalzna-chlnes. He was presently taking his Grade Nine at Tisdale Centenial Junior High at thetlmeof his accidental death. Funeral Services were held from the Roman Catholic Church ol the Immaculate Cooceptlon, Tisdale, on Tuesday, October 22. 1985.

officiated by MSGR Edmund Ulin-ski. Active pallbearers were: Brad Hill. Brian Wassill, Darryl Wassill. Rene Wassill, Marc Perkins, Doug Rice. Robin Garchlnskl.

Honorary pallbearers were: Ivan Bodenstab, Rob Kay, Jeremy Brownrldge, Trent Vey, Michel Dion, Kelly Scnlev, Keon Clift, Kennan York, Jason York, and Lome Gaeriner. Interment took place at Zenon Park Cemetery, Zenon Park, Sask. Barron's Funeral Chapel Ltd. was In charge Of arrangements MILAVSKY Jack Milavsky, a resident ot Vancouver, B.C. since passed away October 22, 1985 In Shaughnessv Hospital a week after his 88th birthday.

Born October 15, 1897 and educated in ussia. He came to Canada with hls wife Clara and one son David In 1923 to Limerick, Sask, He owned a General Store in Lahenheath, Sask. until 1940 when he moved with hls wile and six children to Saskatoon, Sask. living there tor forty-five years. Jack wasamost active member Ot the Saskatoon Jewish Community, Synagogue and B'nal Brlth.

He was predeceased byadaugh-ter Molly In 1971 He issurvlved bv hls loving wile Clara to whdm he was married over 85 years; three sons David (Whiterock. B.C.), Sam (Edmonton, Harold (Calgary, Alt4i.li two daughters, Anna Krauss (Richmond. B.C.) and Jeaq Bortnlck (Vancouver, B.C.lt fourteen grandchildren and eight great grandchildren. uneral Services were held on October 23. 1 985 af the Schara Tzedlck Chapel, Vancouver, B.C.

Funerals 3 SWIDERSKI The Funeral Mass tor Mrs. Frances Swlderski who died on November 6th, 1985 was held from St. Peter the Apostle Roman Catholic Church on Friday October 8th, 1985 at 10:30 e.m. on Friday October 8th, 1985 at 10:30 a.m. Celebrated by Reverend F.

Kolia. Pallbearers were: Bud Uhrlch.ClarenceShebelski, Doug Thompson, Charles Woodside, Bob Matvianka, Ed Nochowny. Interment was madeintheCatho-lie Section ot Woodlawn Cemetery. Arrange-ments were Incare ot Westwood Funeral Chapel. WAKABAYASHt The Funeral Serviceof Toku-iiro tom) Wakabavashi who died on Monday, November 6, 1 985 was held! rom Grace Westminster United Church 00 Friday, November at 1 :30 p.m.

conducted by Rev. W. A. Stevens. Honorary Pallbearers were Ed Ivey, Cliff McClock-tin, George Masuda, Kaneklchl O'Hashl, Tom Tamaki, Howard Truscott.

Active Pallbearers were John Campbell, Akira Hirose, Don Mohan, Roy O'Hashl, Ken Ready, Kunio er-ment took place In Hillcrest Memorial Gardens. Funeral arrangements were entrusted to Saska-toon F.uneral Home. WEIGHTMAN The Funeral Service of Jessie Arnott Weightmanwhodiedon Novembers. 1985 was held from the Chapel ot Me Kagues Funeral Home on November 8 at 3: 30 p.m. Conducted by Rev.

William Shank. Pallbearers will be Karl Rettle, Brian Wetqhtman, Don Maxwell, George McCauley. Keith Wallece and Gordon Coleman. Intnrment was made In Wnodlawn Cemetery In Memoriams 4 ACOOSt lnovmgmemorvotmvdparbromer.Ution Charles Chip), whopassed away accidentally November 10. 1978.

No one know how much miss you No one knows the bitter pam Life has never been the tame. In my heart yoor memory lingers Sweetly, tender, fond and true. There not a day dear brother, That I do not thtnk ot you. Always remembered and loved by hit Utter Vicky and family ARNOLD In loving memory ot a deaf husband, father and grandfather, Arthur Arnold, who passed away No vember lllh, 1972. Wife Olga, Gerald and Kathleen, Audrey and Keith, (lift and families ZipLt lit -In loving memory ol a dear husband, father and grandfather, Dennis who pasted awav November 1 1, 1974.

No one knowk how much we mitt you No one knowk the bitter pain Life has never been the same, in our hearts your memory lingers, Sweetly, fender, fond and true, There Ik not aday dear husband, father and prandf a ther, That we do not think of you. Always rememberedand sadly mlswfbvwifeCeclle, and family Lonnie, Coreen, Arnold, Michael, Irene. Eric, Wavne, Marilyn, Earl and Donald, and itveral grandchil- dmn KOWBLl in memory of John, who passed a way November 10, 1901. As years go by. The memory lingers on Ot tears we've shed For one passed on.

ifvpr remembered by hls mother Pauline, his brother iNjfer and Nkier-m law Leona. rommisSfo 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 11:30 a.m., Central Standard Time, on Tuesday. November 2685 for the purpose of hearing and considering any relevant representations made by Kelly Tsang of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, the applicant for a Dining Room Liquor License, In respect of the Golden Crown Restaurant, situated at 1106 Central Avenue, in the City of Saskatoon, in the Province of Saskatchewan. Any person who not less than five (5) days prior to Tuesday, November 26. 1985, has filed with the Commission written notice of objection to the granting of the said application, stating the grounds thereof, shall be given opportunity to be hoard.

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