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Star-Phoenix from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada • 15

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1 wmir i FI IKlJ The StarPhoenix SECTION Monday, January 18, 1993 PHONE: 653-2100 a fi i i i yav DEATHS DEATHS The StarPhoenix Direct dial numbers for: Switchboard 652-9200 1000 WOLLBAUM Robert R. (Bob) was born on February 19, 1940 in Sedley, Saskatchewan, and died suddenly at Royal University Hospital on January 16, 1993. He began his career with the Royal Bank where he worked for ten years, and then ran Angie and Bob's Cafe in Kenaston. In 1972 he moved to Saskatoon, where he was a member of the business community operating a confectionary, a Turbo Gas Station, and Churchill Hardware. At the time of his passing, he owned and operated Company's Coming at Market Mall.

He was an active member of the Knights of Columbus in Saskatoon, serving as Grand Knight and Past Grand Knight, and President of Lucky Horseshoe Bingo. He was a loving and generous husband and father, and very devoted to his family. His family always came first. He will be dearly missed by all who knew him. Bob is survived by his loving wife, Angie of Saskatoon; his son, Daryl (Dolores) of Saskatoon; his daughters.

Denise (Kevin) Froese of Calgary, Sheila and Sandra (at home); his mother, Barbara of Regina; brothers, Paul (Agnes) of Calgary, Edward (Gladys) of Calgary, Andrew (Marlene) of Rivers. MB, David (Linda) of Regina; sisters, Monica (Harold) Hassman of Regina. Pauline (Bill) Litzenberger of Regina; his mother-in-law, Sophie Mutala of Saskatoon; brothers-in-law. sisters-in law, and numerous nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his father, John Wollbaum (1986), and father-in-law, August Mutala (1982).

A Vigil of Prayer will be held on Tuesday, January 19, 1993 at 7:30 p.m. at St. Augustine Roman Catholic Church, 602 Boychuk Dnve. The Funeral Liturgy will be celebrated on Wednesday, January 20, 1993 at 10:30 a.m. with Rev.

Father A. Pich as Celebrant from St. Augustine Roman Catholic Church. In lieu of flowers, Memorial donations will be gratefully accepted at the Saskatchewan Heart Stroke Foundation, 279 Third Avenue North, Saskatoon. SK.

S7K 2H8 andor the Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada, 1031222 Alberta Avenue, Saskatoon, S7K 1R4. Interment will take place in Hillcrest Memorial Gardens. Arrangements are in care of PARK FUNERAL CHAPEL. IVCDOUGALL William James 'Bill' Mc Dougall, age 72. late of Saskatoon and for merly of Fort Qu'Appelle, SK.

passed away at St. Paul's Hospital on Sunday, January 17, 1993. The Memorial Liturgy will be held from Holy Spirit Catholic Church (114 Kingsmere Place) on Wednesday, January 20 at 1:30 p.m with The Very Rev. Father Paul Donlevy as the celebrant. The late Bill McDougall is survived by his loving wife.

Ann of 45 years; four sisters, Edna (Ernie) Johnson of Calgary, Sadie Parkndge of Welland, ON. Helen Odwyer of Edmonton. Peggy (Robert) Leitch of Calgary; one brother. Fred McDougall of Edmonton; also numerous nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his parents Fred and Mary (nee: Eldon) McDougall: his two brothers.

Walter and Clyde; one sister, Alice. Bill McDougall was born June 21, 1922 in Prince Albert, SK and moved to Regina at an early age. He attended the Notre Dame College in Wilcox and the Campion College in Regina. Bill joined the Royal Canadian Navy at the outbreak of World War II and had served overseas. On his return, he worked for Scott Bathgate Co.

for a few years. He worked in radio and television advertising sales with Regina's CKCK and Calgary CFAC. He joined Diversey Canada as Sales Manager and worked in Jamaica for eight years establishing brewery plants. Bill and Ann returned to Saskatoon where he was appointed Sales Executive for Saskatchewan with the Diversey Molson Co. For the last ten years.

Bill had enjoyed retirement at his new home on Echo Lake. Fort Qu'Appelle, SK. In 1991. they returned to Saskatoon on account of Bill's failing health. Memorials, in lieu of flowers, would be appreciated if directed to the Canadian Cancer Society (4382nd Avenue North.

Saskatoon, S7K 2C3). Committal of the cremated remains will be held at a later date. Funeral arrangements are entrusted to ACADIA DRIVE FUNERAL CHAPEL (955-1600). i 1 I 1000 REEKIE The death of Blanche Reekie of Saskatoon occurred at her residence on January 17. 1993.

The Funeral Liturgy will be celebrated on Thursday. January 21 at 10:00 a.m. from St. Philip Neri Roman Catholic Church celebrated by Rev. Fr.

Len Cyr. A Vigil of Prayer will be offered on Wednesday. January 20 at 7:00 p.m. from the Church. The Rite of Committal will take place in the Ruddell Cemetery.

Arrangements have been entrusted to SASKATOON FUNERAL HOME. BRUECKNER The passing of Wulf Brueck ner, age 48 years of Saskatoon, occurred at his home on Thursday, January 14, 1993. The Memorial Service will be held on Tuesday, January 19, 1993 at 3:00 p.m., conducted by Rev. Hugh Farmer from Park Funeral Chapel, 311 Third Avenue North, Saskatoon. Courtesy parking is available directly South of the Chapel.

Wulf is survived by his loving wife, Enka; three children. Julius (Kelly) of Wakaw, SK, Christian of Saskatoon, SK and Ingnd of Saskatoon, SK; his mother, Mrs. Irmgard Brueckner of Saskatoon, SK; two sisters. Astnd (Daniel) Koler of Interlachen, Florida and Ulrike McLeod of Battleford, SK; two brothers, Detlef (Bonnie) Bruckner of Saskatoon. SK and Gero (Annie) Brueckner of Germany; and numerous nieces and nephews.

He was predeceased by his father, Julius Brueckner. The late Wulf Brueckner was born in Milt itz Leipzig. Germany on January 5, 1945. He took his schooling in Germany and in 1966 he married Enka Kraft. On July 1, 1967 they moved to Saskatoon and he had resided here since.

He worked hard all his life as a Mechanic and Dairy Machinery Technician. In lieu of flowers Memorial donation may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society, 438 Second Avenue North. Saskatoon, SK, S7K 2C3. Cremation at Hillcrest Memorial Gardens Crematorium. Interment of Cremated Remains will take place at Hillcrest Memorial Gardens.

Arrangements are in care of PARK FUNERAL CHAPEL. FRIESEN Mr. William Fnesen, age 79 years of Saskatoon, passed away peacefully in a local hospital. January 14, 1993. He is survived by his wife, Katherine, a daughter, Marlene (Rod) Eliason and their children, Janelle and Colleen; a son Don (Debbie), and Don children, Karen (Robin and great grandchild Shane), and Heath (Jeannie).

a son David (Eleanor), and children, Jon, Luke and Michael, and a son Wayne (Barb) and children, Brad and Tricia. Surviving sisters and brother are Susan Fnesen of Langham. Elizabeth (Harry) Bagot of Edmonton, and a brother, David Fnesen of Saskatoon. Bill was born on May 22, 1913 in Osier. He married Katherine Funk.

January 14. 1940. He worked as a foreman at Intercontinental Packers until his retirement in the early 1970's. He will be remembered for his faith in God, devotion to his family and his concern for his fellow man. Bill will be sadly missed by all of us who enjoyed his words of encouragement, his sense of hu mor, and his special involvement with his grandchildren.

Donations may be made to the Gideons International in Canada, 501 Impe rial Road. Guelph, Ontario. N1H 7A2. Dalmeny Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements. The Funeral will be held Monday.

1:00 p.m.. January 18. 1993at Lawson Heights Alliance Church. Saskatoon. FUNERALS 1003 KALESNIKOFF The Funeral Service of Sam Kalesnikoff who died on Thursday, January 14, 1993 was held from the Blaine Lake Doukhobor Prayer Home on Sunday.

January 17 at 10:00 a.m. conducted by Mr. Alex P. Postnikoff. Active Pallbearers were: Ivan An drosoff.

Mike Barker. Peter Cheveldayoff. John Ostoforoff. Randall Gillies, Bill Kalesni koff, Doug Kalesnikoff. Interment took place in the Ospennia Cemetery.

Blaine Lake, Sask. Arrangements were entrusted to the SASKATOON FUNERAL HOME. FUNERAL DIRECTORS 1007 PARK FUNERAL CHAPEL GREG M. LALAGM DAVID SCHURR Jll JKDAVE NO. 244103 SASKATOON FUNERAL HOME Arnold Edwards, Lars Nissen Ph 244 5577 3384th Ave.

Noitli ACADIA DRIVE McKague's Funeral Chapel 955 1600 John Schschlel 915 Acadin Dr McKAGUE'S FUNERAL CHAPELS ROBERT McKAGUE IOE MOVNHAM Phone 66431 31 300 3rd Ave WESTWOOD FUNERAL CHAPEL Raei Muntndi A Ave CREMATORIUMS 1020 PRAIRIE VIEW CREMATORIUM Memonjl Crenidtion Services 1 1 South 24? 7884 Dm 2061 HILLCREST MEMORIAL GARDENS HciiniR Thousands families tor over 40 virs. Wir nfff trdilition.il cemetery arrangements, as well full Oema tion services Pre pl.in now Phone 477 2236 30.3 3301 8th Street East T7- Thunder Bay DEATHS nu vv Thunder Bav 1000 PEPPLER The passing of Mr. Clifford Clarence Peppier, age 58 years of Allan, SK, occurred in a local hospital on Saturday, January 16. 1993. The Funeral Service will be held on Tuesday.

January 19. 1993 at 1:00 p.m. from Park Funeral Chapel. 311 3rd Ave. North.

Saskatoon, SK. Officiating will be Rev. Don Barss. Guest parking directly South of the Chapel. There will be a Visitation for Friends of Cliff on Monday evening, January 18, 1993 at Park Funeral Chapel from 7:30 p.m.

to 9:00 p.m. Surviving are: his loving companion. Bev Hancock of Allan. SK; one daughter. Karen Peppier of Winnipeg, MB; one son, Christopher (Elna) Peppier and their son Colten of Winnipeg, MB; two sisters, Terry (Kenneth) MacLeod of Langenburg, SK and Vera (Joe) Heintz of Yorkton, SK; two brothers.

Ernie (Geraldine) Peppier of Yorkton, SK and Gerry (Bev) Peppier of Barrie. ON; one sister-in-law, Emily Peppier of Rhem, SK: also surviving are Bev's family: her parents Norman and Phyllis Hancock of Indian Head, SK: her sister, Wendy Hancock of Regina, SK; her brothers, Larry Hancock of Regina. SK, and Kim (Sandy) Hancock of Martensville. SK; and numerous nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his parents.

Mr. George and Mrs. Eva Peppier; one sister. Ella Grunert; one brother. Reiny Peppier; his step-mother, Katie Peppier.

The Late Cliff Peppier was born in Yorkton, SK on August 4, 1934. He lived on a farm with is parents near Rhein where he took his schooling. Upon finishing school he worked briefly as a fireman in Yorkton. He then worked many years in Winnipeg. Edmonton, and Saskatoon.

He moved to Allan. SK in June of 1992 and had resided there since. He was very active in hockey, baseball and curling in his younger years. In lieu of flowers, Memorial Donations may be made to the Saskatchewan Heart and Stroke Foundation, 279 3rd Ave. North, Saskatoon, SK S7K 2H8 or to a charity of the Donor's choice.

Interment will take place in the Allan Cemetery, Allan, SK. Arrangements are in care of PARK FUNERAL CHAPEL. Saskatoon. 1 i PETRIE The aeath of Mary Louise Peine, age 70 years, of Saskatoon, occurred in St. Paul's Hospital on Saturday.

January 16, 1993. The Service of Remembrance will be held on Tuesday. January 19 at 11:00 a.m. from the Chapel of Saskatoon Funeral Home, corner of 4th Ave. and 25th conducted by Rev.

Fr. Murray Chatlain. Memorial donations to the Palliative Care Unit, St. Paul's Hospital. 1702 20th St.

Saskatoon. SK. S7M OZ9 will be appreciated in lieu of flowers. Surviving are her husband, Francis; three daughters, Frances (Faye) Wondga and her friend, Doug Mackie of Saskatoon, Maxine (Ron) Kilgour of Saskatoon and Maria (Don) Kruse of Ros-thern; her son. Gary and his friend Rosemarie Stein of Calgary.

AB; eight grandchildren; one great grandchild; six brothers. Albert, Elwood, Robert, Wayne, Dennis and John; four sisters, Gail, Mae. Pearl, and Evelyn and numerous nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her parents. Louis and Rachel Morris and three brothers, Jim, Herbert, and Richard.

Cremation. Service arrangements have been entrusted to the SASKATOON FUNERAL HOME. BURWELL The passing of Kenneth James Burwell, age 74 years, of Saskatoon, occurred at his home on Friday, January 15, 1993. The Funeral Service, conducted by Rev. Stewart Dingwall will be held on Wednesday, January 20, 1993 at 1:30 p.m.

from Park Funeral Chapel. 311 Third Avenue North. Courtesy parking is available directly south of the Chapel. In lieu of flowers. Memorial donations may be made to the Saskatchewan Heart Stroke Foundation, 279 Third Avenue North.

Saskatoon, SK. S7K 2H8 andor to the Saskatchewan Lung Association, P.O. Box 58000. Saskatoon. SK.

S7K 7Y4. Interment will take place in Woodlawn Cemetery. Arrangements are in care of PARK FUNERAL CHAPEL. SIGSTAD The sudden death of Martin A. Sigstad of Harris.

SK occurred at his farm residence on Wednesday, January 13. 1993 at the age of 59 years. The Funeral Service will be held from ACADIA DRIVE FUNERAL CHAPEL (Eight Street East and Acadia Drive) on Mon day. January 18 at 2:00 p.m. with Rev.

David Pearce officiating. Memorial donations may be directed to The Winners Way, 637 University Drive, Saskatoon, S7N 0H8. Cremation to follow with Clements Rosetown Funeral Home in care of arrangements. snow. Highs from minus 14 to minus 20.

In the south, mainly sunny. Highs from minus 10 to minus 16. Keewatin district: Becoming cloudy. Highs from minus 22 in the west to minus 32 in the east. Baffin district: Clear, except cloudy periods across the southwest.

Highs from minus 20 to minus 37. High ArcticResolute: Occasional blowing snow developing. Very high to extreme wind-chills. Highs near minus 35. Ontario: South, a mix of sun and cloud with localized Hurries and snowsqualls.

Highs from minus 5 to minus 10. Central regions, mainly sunny except Hurries and snowsqualls off Lake Superior. Highs from minus 8 to minus 12. North, mainly sunny. Highs from minus 10 to minus 20.

Quebec: South, sunny and cold everywhere except clearing over the eastern part. Highs from minus 15 to minus 22. North, sunny in the west and cloudy with occasional snow showers in the east. Highs from minus 20 to minus 24. Provincial Temperatures l.tm.

high, preeip. tin mm.) in past 24 hours. DEATHS 1060 CLARK In loving memory ut Marion. March 7, UJ.it January 18, 1992, God could not be everywhere With so many things to do He gave a girt most rare So loving and so true A wonderful ar tgel most fair A mother dear as you Forever in our hearts husband. Norman, sons.

David, Ed family HERSIKORN An In loving memory of our dad and grandpa who passed away January 18th. 1991 His weary hours and days of pain. His troubled nights are past; And in our aching hearts we know He has found sweet rest at last Remembered by David, Linda, and giandsons, Justin and Jordan Hunt KRILOW In loving memory of Sophie (Susie) wife, mother and grandmother who was taken from us so sod denly. January 18. 1992 We did not know the soiruw That day would bung to us The grief and the heartache To part with one so dear A head ot gold stopped beating Hard working hands at rest God garden must be beautiful He only takes the best You passed away without goodbye But in out hearts you'll never die Forever loved and sadly missed by husband, lohn; daugh tors.

Sharon, Phyllis and Delia, and grandchildren, Lisa, Jord an, Jarett and Blair KUZYK Wasylyna, A loving mom and grandma, who passed away. January 1 7. 1992. Wonderful memories woven in gold These are memories we tenderly hold Deep in our hearts your memory is kept To love, to cherish and we'll never forget Ever remembered by son, Frank, daughter in law. Olga and family MCKINNON Gertrude In loving memory of dear Mother, who passed away January 18th.

1992 She is gone but not forgotten. Aitd as dawns another year. In our lonely hours of thinking. Thoughts of hei are always near Days of sadness will come over us; Many think the wound is healed, But thev little know the sorrow. That lies in the heart concealed Sarllv missed and remembered by daughter Gwen and grandchildren SHAW In memoiy of Jean who passed away on Janu ary 18.

1990 A page in our book of memories Ibgentlyturnedtoday Remembered by Maggie STAONYK Lovie who passed away Januaiy 18. 1989 Forever in our hearts, minds and souls. Gone from our lives, but not forgotten. Love always Sandra. Wayne and your grandchildien.

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noon Cilv INMEMORIAM hrA v1 Miami 23 16.W 1000 4 RIVARD The passing of Anastase Pierre Rivard, age 80 years, of Saskatoon, occurred at a local hospital on Friday, January 15, 1993. The Funeral Liturgy will be held on Monday, January 18, 1993 at 10:30 a.m. in St. Philippe-de-Neri Roman Catholic Church. Vonda, SK.

The Service will be celebrated by Father Michel Bedard, and Co-celebrated by Father Guy Rivard, o.p. and Most Rev. Bishop James Mahoney. Vigil of Prayer will be held on Sunday. January 17.

1993 at 7:30 p.m. at Sts. Martyrs Canadiens Roman Catholic Church, 1007 Windsor Street, Saskatoon. Anastase is survived by his loving wife, Laurette (Prefon-taine); eight children, Maurice (Gisele) Rivard of Prudhomme, SK, Denise (Donald) Benoit of Prince Albert, SK, Annette (Raymond) Magnan of Edmonton, AB, Therese (Conrad) Kiefer of Unity, SK, Simone (Thomas) Kiefer of Humboldt, SK, Pere Guy Rivard. o.p.

of Ottawa. ON, Lise (Guy) Rivard of Zenon Park, SK, and Clau-dette (Twain) Anderson of Prince Albert, SK; twenty three grandchildren; one sister, Rose-marie (Elphege) Blain of Saskatoon; and numerous nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his parents. Joseph and Elisabeth (nee Chalifour). five brothers, and sisters in infancy; one sister Mane-Jeanne Poilievre (1992); one brother.

Philippe Rivard (1993); one brother-in-law. Jos Poilievre (1970); and son-in-law, Raymond Magnan (1982). Our father was a special man. He was greatly respected by all who had the pleasure of knowing him for his common-sense way of seeing things, for his boundless generosity and for his ability to befriend anyone. He was a man devoted to his faith and his language.

These values he worked hard at passing on to his family. To his children he gave the most, a yearning for learning and for travel, his great love and generosity. To his wife, who in the end needed him more than ever, he gave patience an goodness, respect and love. God bless him now for he is in his final resting place and at peace. We will meet again.

Warmest thanks to Dr. Unger and nurses of the Intensive Care Unit of St. Paul's Hospital. Your kindness will be remembered. In lieu of flowers.

Memorial donations may be made to the Alzheimer and Related Diseases Saskatoon Chapter, P.O. Box 8364. Saskatoon, SK, S7K 6C7. The Honorary Pallbearers will be "All Those Who Shared In Anastase's The Active Pallbearers will be his grandchildren: Benjamin Rivard, Dominic Rivard. Gi nette Benoit, Rene Benoit, Zachane Magnan, and Luc Magnan.

Rite of Committal will take place at Vonda Roman Catholic Cemetery. Vonda. SK. Arrangements are in care of PARK FUNERAL CHAPEL. FENNER Clifford Thomas Andrew passed away in City Hospital, Saskatoon on January 15.

1993. age 70 years. He was born October 28. 1922 at Courval. Saskatchewan.

A Memorial Service will be held on January 19, 1993 at 3:30 p.m. from Meewasin Valley United Church. 327 Pinehouse Drive, Saskatoon, officiated by Rev. Robert Schwab. Honorary Pallbearers will be from the Royal Canadian Legion Branch No.

362. Cremation. Interment of Cremated Remains in South Hill Cemetery. Prince Albert. SKat a later date.

Clifford's survivor's are his children. Rhonda (Kelly) Kar-mas of Whitehorse, Yukon. Caroline Fenner of Saskatoon. SK, Brent (Beverly) Fenner of Birch Hills, SK; eleven grandchildren; one brother, Leonard (Ruth) Duncan of BC; and three nephews. He was predeceased by his parents, Clarence and Adela Fenner and a sister, Lois (Richard) Sahl.

Expressions of sympathy may be made by way of donations to the Canadian Cancer Society, 438 2nd Avenue North, Saskatoon, SK, S7K 2C3 or to a charity of the donor's choice. Arrangements are in care of PARK FUNERAL CHAPEL. HASAN The death of Mohammad Zeaul (Zea) Hasan, age 59 years of Saskatoon, SK, occurred on Wednesday, January 13. 1993 at Royal University Hospital. The Namaz-e-Jenaza (Funeral Prayers) will be held on Monday.

January 18, 1993 at 1:45 p.m. at Saskatoon Islamic Centre, 120-25th Street West. Saskatoon. SK. Following the Funeral Prayers viewing and Interment will be held at Wood-lawn Cemetery.

Saskatoon. SK. In lieu of flow ers. donations may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Saskatchewan. 279 Third Avenue North.

Saskatoon. SK, S7K 9Z9. McKAGUE'S FUNERAL CHAPELS are in charge of the arrangements. (664 3131 sunny. Wind southwest 20 kmh.

High minus 10, low minus 19. Tuesday, sunny with a few cloudy periods. High minus 9. Probability of precipitation, zero today and Tuesday. Moose Jaw, Assiniboia, Cypress Hills, Swift Current, Kindersley: Early-morning fog patches, otherwise mainly sunny.

Wind southwest 30 kmh. High minus 5. low minus 17. Tuesday, mainly sunny. High minus 5.

Probability of precipitation, zero today and Tuesday. THK BORDKRS Alberta: Mainly sunny. Increasing southwest winds. Highs from minus 8 in the southeast to 1 at higher elevations in the northwest. Manitoba: South, mainly sunny.

Highs from minus 8 to minus 12. North, sunny with a few cloudy periods. Highs from minus 10 to minus 15. North Dakota: Mostly sunny. Highs from minus 12 to minus 9 in the east and to minus 1 in the extreme southwest.

ACROSS CANADA British Columbia: Coast, sunny in the south. Rain or snow in the north. Highs from 7 along the outer coast to minus 5 inland. Interior, mainly cloudy. Slight chance of flurries in valleys.

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ANNOUNCEMENTS DEATHS 10OO MARTIN The passing of Amy Wilma Martin, nee Rousell, occurred in St. Paul's Hospital on Thursday, the 14th day of January, 1993. The Memorial Service will be held from Acadian Drive Funeral Chapel, 8th Street and Acadia Drive, with Reverend Brian Walton officiating at 4:00 p.m. on Monday the 18th day of January, 1993. Surviving are her loving family, her husband, Bill (William); her children, Trent (Lo-rie) Martin.

Scott Martin, Heather Butler and Darin Janzen; one grandson, Steven Butler and his father, Wade, all of Saskatoon: seven brothers, Hilton (Lois). Kenneth (Elsie), both of Saskatoon. Carl (Olive) of Dawson Creek, BC. Rodman (Amanda) of Asquith, SK. Harry (Marge) of Abbotsford.

BC. Gordon (Evelyn) of Langham. SK, Thomas (Dorothy) of Edmonton, AB; and three sisters, Ethel Winder of Delisle. SK, Dora Chappell of Saskatoon, Joyce (Bill) Maile of St. Lina.

AB; and sisters-in-law, May Martin. Madge (Dave) Watts of Eatonia, SK and Muriel (Howard) Humphries of Camrose. AB; and special niece-in law. Gail Holmes of Saskatoon; as well as numerous nieces and nephews. Amy was predeceased by her parents, William and Ethel Rousell; brothers, Benjamin, Orval, Allan and Frederick; sisters-in-law, Mona Rousell and Audrey Rousell; brothers-in-law, Frank Winder, Stanley Chappell and Robert Martin.

Amy was born on September 24, 1931 at Delisle, SK. She attended Fairholme School. Juniata, SK and Saskatoon Technical Collegiate. She became a Registered Nurse graduating from Saskatoon City Hospital. She married William Martin on March 21.

1956. They have resided in Saskatoon, SK all of their married life. Amy continued to nurse as a Registered Nurse for a time after marriage and took University classes and became Assistant Head Nurse. She will be remembered as an accomplished seamstress, creating many beautiful designs including a memorable and cherished wedding gown. She enjoyed being Regional Manager lor Beauty Counselor Cosmetics.

Amy was a member of St. Martin's United Church and of the United Church Women. took great pride in caring for her family and friends. Her gentle wisdom and very strong faith shone through her everyday of her precious life. She will be sadly missed and lovingly remembered by her family and numerous friends.

Donations in lieu of flowers made to St. Paul's Hospital Palliative Care Unit. 1702 20th St. West. Saskatoon.

SK, S7M 0Z9 or Canadian Cancer Society. 438 2nd Ave. North, Saskatoon. SK. S7K 2C3.

Cremation. Interment to follow Service. Honorary Pallbearers are to be by Amy's wishes, all the people she knew. Arrange-men's tn care of ACADIA DRIVE FUNERAL CHAPEL. (955 1600).

WEA SASKATOON Sunny. Wind southwest 20 kmh. High minus 8, low minus 17. Tuesday, mainly sunny. High minus 7.

Probability of precipitation, zero today and Tuesday. SYNOPSIS A change in the upper wind pattern will result in above-normal temperatures throughout Saskatchewan for the week. In a few localities across the south, patchy cloud and fog can be expected at night with sun returning to the area by noon. A ridge of high pressure over the northern United States will dominate the weather. The ridge is going to bring a southerly flow and generally sunny skies over the entire province into mid week.

PROVINCIAL FORECAST Regina: Sunny. Wind southwest 20 kmh. High minus 8. low minus 17. Tuesday, mainly sunny.

High minus 7. Probability of precipitation, zero today and Tuesday. Last Mountain, Wascana, Dun-durn. Rosthcrn, Moose Mountain, Weyburn, Battleford, Meadow Lake: Patchy early-morning fog, otherwise sunny. Wind southwest 20 kmh.

High minus 10 to minus 7. Low tonight minus 17. Tuesday, mainly sunny. High minus 7 Probability of precipitation, zero today and Tuesday. Prince Albert, Yorkton, uill Lakes, Hudson Bay: Early-morning fog patches, otherwise mainly i rfflM IP I The Accu-Weather forecast for noon, Monday, January 18 r- with high and low temperatures for cities.

Vv y-''lr SS)f I -4 -7 1 Sldl.on.ity H) Higti I'rtfhsuiB Sm Xi Yellowkntlo toiiioruuii A wturcniii 0 Vv iasKaioon -Vancouver in is niu.hor. Quebec WinniDea -9-17 Cnrfhuru -2I-2H -1 1 io SaultSle. Manev (Windsor! VLV Chicago -4-1 1 National Temperatures Calnarv Charlottelown Churchill Edmonton Halifax Jasper Montreal Ottawa Prince Rupert Quebec -20 -8 St. John's Ntld. -4 -15 5 0 -31 -26 Thunder Bav 18 12 22 8 2 20 2 -1 -6 0 10 2 7 2 Toronto na na Vancouver 8 4 Victoria 5 5 Whitehorse 7 -3 Winnipeg -24 -IS Yellowkmfe 28 21 Continental Temperatures ff 40 Victoria Calaarv 41 pin dli a i fV: San Francisco 11 6 Denver i- i.

Honolulu Phoenix. 27 18 17 8 For the Record Sunday 's Temperatures Low -23 High -14 Today's Normals Low High Today's Records High 5.0 set in 1923 Low set in 1950 A year ago today: Low High Moon New, Jan. 22 First, Feb. 1 Full, Feb. 6 Last, Feb.

13 Sun Rose today 9:06 Sets 5:29 2'6 But Narrows nana na Nipawin -73 3 tr Estevan 21 8 Battletord 1810 tr Hudson Bay 22 11 Prince Albert -21 -10 tr Kindersley 24 17 jna La Ronqe 2112 tr Llovdminster 19 t2 Meadow lake 2-114 Swift Current -17-13 Moose Jaw 15 7 Watrous 2814 Yorkton 23 11 Wvnyard -2110 Resort Temperatures Acapuico 23 31 as Veoas 9 t2 Barbados Mexico Citv 11 24 Bermuda 22 23 Miami Beach 14 24 Brownsville 13 23 Nassau 21 29 Davlona Beach 6 15 Reno 3 2 Havana 17 29 San Juan 23 29 Honolulu 27 24 Trinidad 25 31 Kingston na 30 West Palm Beach 12 24 Atlanta 2 16 Los Anqeles 12 16 Bismarck na na Minneapolis 16 10 Boise na na New Orleans 2 18 Boston 3 1 New York I 4 Chicaqo 10 6 D.m Francisco 7 13 Dallas 5 12 St. Louis 4 Denver 5 2 Tampa 8 20 Detroit 4 0 Tucson II 1' Houston 23 Washington I 9.

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