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Page B6 Friday, May 12th, 1995 The StarPhoemx Helpful. 204 5th Avenue North Saskatoon, Sask. S7K 2P1 To place an ad, change an ad or cancel an ad, phone Below is a guide to the major classifications within our Classified section. All sub classifications, such as Help Wanted or Articles for Sale, are featured in this section daily. Classifieds Phone Service: Deadlines Cancels copy must be at our office, phoned or faxed: to Closed Saturdays p.m.

to 653-Zluv i Today! Here's Proof! fornextday publication Display noon for next day publication Corrections p.m. for next day publication fornextday publication Friday for Monday publication Office Hours: Monday to Friday a.m. to 5:30 p.m Announcements 1000-1999 Employment 2000-2999 Goods Services 3000-3999 1-900 Services 1225 TransportationDrive 4000-4999 RecreationDrive 5000-5999 Trades Professions 6000-6999 FarmIndustrial 7000-7999 Real Estate 8000-8999 Accommodation 9000-9499 1979 FORD LTD. good condition, good rubber. $900 obo.

Phone 000-0000, eve or leave mess. "I put the ad in 1 day and sold it the next. I would say that is a pretty good success rate." Ned Saskatoon reserves the right to reject, or change the publisher's approval. is responsible for errors in the first only. that advertisements will appear in the classification, however we do not positioning within the classification.

Customers wishing to use StarPhoenix box number services for confidential replies may have this service for an additional charge of $26.00 for 60 calendar days. All Saskatoon replies must be picked up at The StarPhoenix, 204 5th Avenue N. All replies not claimed within 30 calendar days of the first insertion date of the advertisement will be destroyed. Out of town replies will be mailed out every Tuesday. Voice Personal Service Look for Personal Touch every Thursday and Saturday in The StarPhoenix.

Find a Friend by Phone by dialing 668S660 Respond to the ads at 1 900-451833 CARDOFTHANKS 1065 A VERY SPECIAL "Thank You" to Dr. T. Sytwestrow-icz, Dr. Kail. Dr.

Groot, Dr. Gergley and all the wonderful caring, efficient and thoughtful nurses on 5th floor, St. Paul's Hospital. Also for the prayers, phone calls, flowers, cards and the constant concern and interest of all our friends and relatives white a patient there and since coming home, thank you all so very, very much. Bless you all! Les Trimble ANDERSON: THE family of the late Clarence H.

Anderson would like to express their heartfelt thank you to all their many friends and relatives for their kind expressions of sympathy and support dunng our recent loss of a dear husband, father, grandfather and friend, which included flowers, food, cards, phone call, visits and attendance at the Funeral Service. A special thank you to the active pall bearers. Home Care, Social Workers, Doctors, Nurses and staff of 6300 wing at City Hospital. Also, Kevin Neu-feldt of Saskatoon Funeral Home. Your kindness and sympathy will always be remembered.

Pearl Anderson and family. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS 1071 EVANS Layne Paula are pleased to announce the arrival of their daughter, Shae-Lynn Melaina. born May 6, 1995 weighing 7lbs. 11 oz. Proud grandparents are Marvin Marilyn Evans and Jim Shirley Sanderson of Kenaston.

Great grandparents are Velma Evans of Saskatoon and Jim Aileen Sander-, son and Laura Westman both of Kenaston. MONIUK Sid and Georgi are proud to announce the arrival of Tanner James into their family, May 9th, 1995. Grandparents are Ron and Dorothy Murfin, and Mike and Emma Moniuk. IBs PREBUSHEWSKI Lana and Ken are proud to announce the birth of their son, Austin Clark, on April 21, 1995 weighing 7 lbs 11 oz. Proud grandparent are George Prebushewski and Vic and Nettie Abtosway.

BUSS AC Ron and Noreen of Biggar. SK, are proud to announce the arrival of their daughter Larysa Nikole. bom on May 8. 1995. Proud grandpar ents are Victor and Madelyn Leschinski, and Steth ena deBussac.

all of Biggar. GULDIEPETERS Dave Guldie and Dionne Peters are proud to announce the safe arrival ot Truce Ma-heegan and Ethan Justice born on May 2. 1995. Proud grandparents are Hank and Dianne Guldie, and Ellen and Alex McLean. Special thanks to Dr.

Epp and start at R.U.H. IT'S CARLSON Dale Carlson and Glenda Maurer and big sisters Maia and Rhees are thrilled to announce the arrival of Leif Emery Carlson on May 9, 1995 at 2:07 a.m.. weighing 7 lbs. Special thanks to Drs. Old and Bhargava and Royal University Hospital nursing staff especially Merle.

Donna and Mary. COMING EVENTS 1079 SASKATOON MINUS ONE Inc. Mother's Day Dance on Sunday. May 14, 7-11 p.m., Army Navy Hall, music by County Line. Member mothers free.

No jeans. r. am 77 AIRLINER SINGLES' CLUB Day Dance" with "Southern Country" Sat. May 13. 91.

810 45th St. W. Ladies $3. Gents $6. 382 82659334881.

SILVERSTRINGS FIDDLERS at Farmers Market, City THE WINNER of the Afghan raffled by the Ladies Au iliary to the WDM is Lorna Sim, 102 Harvard Saskatoon. SK. SPRING DANCE Friday, May 12th at the Irish Club 105th St. E. 8 p.m.

to 1 a.m. All welcome! Tickets $7.50. Cash bar and midnight snack. See you there. BRADWELL SLOPITCH tourney May 20 21 $125 per team entry, 3 game guarantee.

Call Joe 1 (306) 2S7-41UO. No a teams aiioweu. 10SS Advertisement and Save 15 DEATHS 1000 LEE The death of Lih Lee age 75 years of Saskatoon occurred suddenly on Mon day, May 8, 1995 in Saskatoon. The Fu neral Service will be held on baturday, May 13, 1995 at 10:00 a.m. in the Chapel Of SASKATOON FUNERAL HOME.

Lih is sur vived by his wife, Wei-Min and his daugh ter, Sheng Wu and son-in-law, Kuang Wu and grandson, Sherman Wu all of Saskatoon. Lih was born in Pei Ping, China on May 26, 1919. He came to Canada to Sas katoon on February 26, 1989 and had re sided here until his passing. Interment wil follow in the Chinese Section, Woodlawn Cemetery. Courtesy parking south of the Chapel of the SASKATOON FUNERAL HOME on 4th Ave.

N. at 25th St. REVET Andre Jean passed away on Wednesday, May 10, 1995 at Goodwill Manor, Duck Lake, SK. The Funeral Liturgy will be held on Monday, May 15 at 10:00 a.m. from St.

Peter the Apostle Church, 1121 Northumberland Saskatoon, SK, celebrated by Rev. Fr. Brad Bodnar-chuk. A Vigil of Prayer will be held on Sun day, May 14 at 7:00 p.m. from St.

Peter the Apostle Church. Predeceased by his father, August; mother, Anna (Beaudry); brothers, Armand and Arsene; sister-in-law, Jeanette; and brother-in-law, Tous-saint. Andre is survived by his wife, Evelyn (nee Crowe) of Saskatoon; daughter, Adele (Denis Genest and his daughters, Jennifer and Danielle) of Regina; sons, Leo (Susan and grandson, Burke) of Re gina, Marcel (Carolyn and granddaughter, Lauren) of Lloydminster, Melvin (Therese and granddaughters, Chantelle and Joce-lyne) of Saskatoon, Brian (Joan and granddaughter, Andrea) of Warman, Gerald (Viv-ianne and grandson, Spencer) of Osier; daughter-in-law, Janice and grandson, Sheldon of Osier. He also leaves to mourn his sisters, Louise of Redvers, Yvonne (Ar sene) of Estevan, Marie of Bellegarde, Me-dora of Redvers; his brothers, Julien (Marie) of Antler, Alphonse of Bellegarde, Joe of Estevan; many nieces and nephews Western Canada and cousins in Edmonton, AB, Scobey, Montana and Vlllards Sur Thones, France. Andre and Evelyn were married in 1941.

Andre farmed while Evelyn taught and they worked very hard on their farm near Antler, SK, where they raised six children. In 1978 they retired to Saskatoon. Recent visits to France en abled Andre to visit his father's birthplace and to renew ties with long lost relatives. Andre, a man of few words and meaningful smiles, leaves a legacy of hard work, humbleness and helpfulness. He was so very proud of his children and was always there with his tools and knowledge to help others.

Memorial donations to Alzheimers Association of Saskatchewan, 408 Broad Regina, SK, S4R 1X3 would be appreciated by the family. Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to SASKATOON FUNERAL HOME. ZIMMER Verne (Buzik). Verne Zimmer passed away after a difficult and valiant struggle with cancer on May 10, 1995 at age of 63. She will be sadly missed by her loving husband, Leo; and by her children, Debbie Johnson, Owen (Mary Lou), Gaylene (Tony) Ostrowski and Wendy (Mike) Richards.

Memories of Grandma also live on in the hearts of Keith, Kristy and Tehya. As well, Verne will be fondly remembered by countless relatives and friends. Verne was predeceased by her parents, Ignacy Buzikiewicz and Eba (Konchuk); and by eight siblings, Anas- tazya Buzik, Catherine Harach, John Buzik, Pauline Buzik, Neine buzik, peter buzik, Edward Buzik and Helen Buzik. She is sur vived and missed by six siblings, Mary Shy- luk. Margaret Hutson, Walter Buzik, Annie Turanich, Paul Buzik and Julie Juss.

Fu neral Mass celebrated at bt. Agnes parish, Edmonton, AB, followed by a tea at Hainstock's Funeral Home. If fiends so desire, donations may be made to the You- ville Centre (Palliative Care Unit) co The Edmonton General Hospital, 11111 Jasper Avenue, Edmonton. This will help to further express the family's heartfelt appreciation for the compassionate, professional care provided to our loved one. HAINSTOCK'S FUNERAL HOME AND CREMATORIUM.

403-440-2999 1 17 b) Classified c) Cancels A Liners Classified The publisher copy subject to The StarPhoenix day of publication We guarantee proper determined guarantee IN MEMORIAM 1060 MALOFF In loving memory of Helen who passed away may itou. "We who loved you. Sadly miss you. As it dawns another year In our lonely hours of thinking Thoughts of you are ever near. Sadly missed by her husband John and family.

MERTZ In loving memory of Vernon who passed away May 12, 1993. In our hearts memory is kept. Of one we loved and will never forget. Sadly missed by his Mother and Brother. PETERS Tom.

In loving memory of our brother-in-law and uncle who passed away May 12, 1990. When thoughts go back as they often do We treasure the memories we have of you. The day is remembered and quietly kept No words are needed, we will never forget. Always remembered and sadly missed by Manfred, Darlene, Curtis and Brandi; Ron, Patty, Angel, Cody, Jesse and Joel. PETERS Tom.

November 19, 1948 to May 12, 1990. In memory of Tom, a loving and caring Hus band and Father who left us 5 years ago today. We never lose the one's we love Always in our hearts. Love forever, Bev, Kent and Lara. SCHAAN Tom.

In loving memory of a husband, father, grandfather and great grandfather who passed away May 12. 1989. "Those we love don't go away They walk beside us everyday Unseen, unheard but always near No longer in our lives to share But in our hearts you're always there." Sadly missed by wife. Jean, son Allen family, granddaughter Judi family, grandsons: Jeffrey, Jamie, Chris Robbie. SCHAAN Tom, who passed away May 12, 1989.

Dear Brother-ln-Law, Uncle, and Great Uncle. Memories last for a long, long time They are with us from day to day The loving memories we have of you Will never fade away. Love from Jacques, Ted, Marion, David, Stephen, Tern, Leesa and their families. Hope Val is safe with you and Ken. SCHAPANSKY In loving memory of my father John Schapansky, who passed away May 12, 1993.

Everyday in some small way. Memories of you come ourway. Though absent, you are always near Still missed and very dear. Lovingly remembered Daughter Mary family SEELMAN Alexander. March 31, 1928- May 12, 1992.

What I would give if I could say, "I'll go and see my dad To hear his voice and see him smile, To sit and talk with him a while. He had a sense of humor. That made things so much fun. He always had a friendly word. Tosayto everyone.

If teardrops were a stairway And memories a lane, I would walk all the way to heaven. And bring him back again. Dear Lord please take a message. To our dad up above, Tell him how much we miss him, And give him all our love. In foving memory of our dad grandpa.

SIERMACHESKY In loving memory of our husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfather, Harry, who passed away May 12, 1994, There was notime to say goodbye The day you went away You left us so suddenly on that rainy May day Our hearts still ache with sadness And silent tears still flow All we have are memories And your picture in a frame For what it meant to lose you No one will ever know God broke our hearts Just to prove to us he only takes the best. Lovlnclv remembered and sadly missed by your wife, Ann, children, Dave, Marcella, Ellery. Sharon, Randy and their families. STRONSKI John E. In loving memory of husband, father and grandfather who passed away May 12, 1994.

Nothing can ever take away The love a heart holds dear, Fond memories linger very day. Remembrance keeps him near. Lovinelv remembered and sadly missed by June, Wayne, Muriel, Carolyn, Dave, Blame, Nona, Dale, tlva, Mark, Karen, Allan, susan ana granacniiaren. VESSEY In loving memory of our dear son and brother, Tom, who passed away May 12, 1979. Happy thoughts of times together Memories that will last forever.

Lovingly remembered by Mom, Dad and family. CARDOFTHANKS 1065 THANK YOU sacred heart of Jesus St. Jude for prayers answered. Please continue on helping. MTM.

BEREAVEMENT SERVICES Applies to Private Party Ads Only. VrSA DEATHS 7000 SUMMACH It is with great sadness that the family announce the unexpected death of Verna Rosanna Summach. She went to be with her Lord on May 10, 1995 at the age of 71 years. The Funeral Service will be held at the Asquith Baptist Church on Saturday, May 13, 1995 at 2:00 p.m. conducted by Pastor Vern Winter.

Left to cherish her memory are: her loving hus band, Malcolm (Mac); sons. Dennis (Doreen) of Asquith, SK, Darrel (Audrey) of Asquith, SK; daughters. Feme (Darrell) McFadyen of Regina, SK and Patti (Ron) Si- monar of Saskatoon, SK; eight grandchildren, Scott, Kenton, Rebecca Summach, Todd and Tara Lynn Summach, Danielle McFadyen, Breanne and Drew Simonar; sister, Delia Brooks of Ladner, BC and Joyce McKee of Saskatoon, SK. She was predeceased by her parents, Hugh and Vera McKee; step-mother, Rosella; brother, Mac (Grace) McKee and sister, Mona (Rod) Rousell. Verna was born on October 5, 1923 in Asquith and lived all her life in the Asquith District.

She married Malcolm (Mac) Summach on January 9, 1943 and had 52 years of sharing life to gether. Verna worked in various positions during her life. The last working position was with the Children's Rehabilitation Centre as the office manager. She contin ued to Volunteer at R.U.H. as time permit ted.

Verna was always a very caring and busy wife; very active in the Asquith Baptist Church where she worshipped her Lord and Savior. She played the organ for about 30 years and also taught a Sunday School class right up until her passing. She was a lifetime member of the Mission Circle at the Asquith Baptist Church. Verna was always caring for others and she especially loved and cared for her grandchildren. She also loved sports, es pecially softball, curling and over the years watching her grandhcildren's hockey games.

Mac and Verna enjoyed many winters in their trailer at Mesa, Arizona and their summers at Christopher Lake. She will be sadly missed by her husband, children, grandchildren and many relatives and friends. In lieu of flowers. Memorial donations can be made to the Asquith Cemetery co Town of Asquith, Box 160, Asquith, SK SOK OJO. Interment will take place in the Asquith Cemetery.

Arrangements have been entrusted to the SASKATOON FUNERAL HOME. FERGUSSON William Russell (Bill) Fergusson passed away peacefully April 27, 1995 at the Kindersley Union Hospi tal. Bill was born November 29, 1912 in Kindersley and grew up on the family farm in the Clover Hill district. He worked in Kindersley until 1942 when he married Mary Moore, joined the RCAF and was posted to Montreal, Tofino and other coastal points. Following the war, Bill and family spent most of the years living in Kindersley.

Bill was active in church and community activities serving as a town councillor, Past President of the Kinders ley Legion, Kindersley Home School and K-40. He enjoyed sports very much and seldom missed a Klipper hockey game or Royals baseball game. The morning coffee group was a highlight of his day. Bill has lived the past two and one half years in Heritage Manor where he enjoyed greeting his many friends. Bill was predeceased by his loving wife Mary in 1992; brother Jack; sister and brother-in-law Eva and Syd Prynn; and brother-in-law Donald Black.

He will be sadly missed by his son Dennis (Barb) Fergusson of Calgary; and daughter Barbara (Elmer) Stang of Red Deer; grand children Melanie and Ian Stang; sister Jean Black of Rosetown; sister-in-law Jeanette Fergusson of Kindersley; and numerous nieces and nephews. If friends desire, donations may be made to the Kindersley Heritage Manor. A Memorial Service was held Monday, May 1, 1995 from St. Pauls United Church. Rev.

Olga McKellar officiating. Interment took place in the Kindersley Cemetery. Arrange ments entrusted to KYD COMMUNITY FUNERAL HOME. EYERLEY Rosalie (Rose) passed away suddenly on Tuesday, May 9, 1995 at the age of 61 years. She is survived by her daughter Shannon (Gary) Hardy and son Chris (Linda) Eyerley; brothers Victor (Olga) Karasiuk and Al (Doreen) Karasiuk; sisters-in-law Millie Karasiuk; numerous nieces, nephews and cousins.

Rose was predeceased by her husband Lloyd in 1994; a brother Joseph In 1994; and her parents Karl and Lena Karasiuk. Rose was born on December 11, 1933 at Tway, SK. She was a good mother and a care giver to all and will always be remembered. The Funeral Liturgy will be celebrated on Saturday, May 13th at 9:00 a.m. at St.

Philip Neri Roman Catholic Church (1902 Mun-roe Ave.) concelebrated by Rev. Fr. Len Cyr and Fr. Bradford Bodnarchuk. A Vigil of Prayer will be held on Friday, May 12th at 7:00 p.m.

at the Church. Memorial donations may be made totheHeartand Stroke Foundation of Sask. (279 3rd Ave. Saskatoon, SK, S7H 2H8) and would be appreciated in lieu of flowers. Interment will follow in Woodlawn Catholic Cemetery.

Arrangements have been entrusted to the SASKATOON FUNERAL HOME. PrePay Your Ad The StarPhoenix Direct dial number; for: Switchboard 652-9200 Editorial 664-8231 Circulation 664-8320 Classified 653-2100 Display 664-8340 Lyle Sinkewicz Emulne Vice-President Steven Gibb Editor Wilt Popofl Associate Editor Saratti Peiris Managing Editor Greg Mclean Advertising Director Glen Houle Production Manager- Press Larry Funk Production Manager PrePress Craig Peterson Promotions Manager Wayne Wohlberg Circulation Marketing Manager Jack Phipps Circulation Services Manager Gail Kukurudza Human Resources Manager Eldon Amundson Controller Subscription Rates: Home delivery In Saskatoon $10.75 per month lor dally service, S2.00 per week tor Frldey and Saturday service when prepaid. Mail rates In Canada $33.00 per month, U.S.A. end Foreign $59.20 per month. Rural Inquiries may phone 1 -800-667-2008.

204 5th Ave. N. Saskatoon, Sask. S7K 2P1. DEATHS 1000 HAGERTY The death of Maurice Jo seph Hagerty, of Battleford, SK, passed away peacefully at his home on May ll, 1995 at the age of 52 years.

Left to cher ish his memory are his loving wife, Ruth and daughters, Tammy and Nicole Hagerty, Battleford, SK; his father, Walter W. Hagerty, Humboldt, SK; five sisters, Ei leen (Duane) Meyer, Kamloops, bc and their son, James. Patricia (Terry Keller, Edmonton, AB, Marilyn (Norman) Ca- vanaugh, Red Deer, AB and their sons, Christopher and Patrick, Rita (Ken) Wolfe, Saskatoon, SK and their children, Megan, Shivawn, Erin, Kathleen and Aiden, Jane (Rob) Aman, Oklahoma City, USA; two brothers, Cliff (Faye) Hagerty, Humboldt, SK and their daughters, Dana (Warren) Saretsky and Stacey, Kevin Hagerty (Di- anne Sebastian), Kelowna, BC and his children, Chelsea and Adair. Maurice was predeceased by his mother, Clara. The Funeral Service will be held on Saturday, May 13, 1995 at 10:30 a.m.

from St. Vi tals Roman catholic Church, battleford, SK with Rev. Fr. Nestor Gregoire officiat ing. Prayers will be held on Friday, May 12, 1995 at 7:30 p.m.

from St. Vitals Roman Catholic Church. Interment will take place in the Catholic Section of the Town of Battleford Cemetery. In lieu of flowers the family have requested that Memorial Donations be made to the Battlefords Con cert Band, co Box 429, Battleford, SK, S0M 0E0 or to the Canadian Cancer Society, Battlefords Unit, Box 112, North Battleford, SK, S9A 0V6. WILSON ZEHNER FUNERAL CHAPEL, North Battleford, SK have been entrusted with the arrangements.

LEE Jim Yuen, passed away peacefully at Mount Saint Joseph Hospital in Vancouver on May 8, 1995 in his 94th year. He was predeceased by his wife, Yick Loon. He is survived by his son, Ping Kwan (Kwai Fan); daughter, King Quon (Wah Cheung) Chui; daughter, Lillian Kwong; daughter, Pauline (Norma) Tarn; 11 grandchildren and 15 great grandchildren. He also leaves his sister, Mui Yock of New York, U.S.A. A Memorial Service will be held at 3:00 p.m., Friday, May 12, 1995 at Armstrong Funeral Chapel in Vancouver.

A visitation will be held, Sunday, May 14, 1995 from 5:00 to 8:00 p.m. at McKague's Funeral Chapel, (300 3rd Ave. Saskatoon. A Graveside Service will be held Monday, May 15, 1995 at Woodlawn Cemetery conducted by Pastor Ken Tse. Friends may gather at 1:30 p.m.

at McKague's Funeral Chapel to follow in procession to the cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to St. Paul's Hospital, (1702 20th Street West, S7M 0Z9). McKAGUE'S FUNERAL CHAPELS are in care of the arrangements. (664-3131) RONEY The death of Bert Webster Roney, aged 75 years of Imperial, SK, occurred at the Plains Health Center, Re-gina, SK on Tuesday, May 9, 1995.

The Memorial Service will be held in St. Andrew's United Church, Imperial, SK, on Saturday, May 13th at 2:00 p.m. conducted by Brenda Lumsden. Interment will follow in Imperial Cemetery. Predeceased by his parents, two brothers and one sister.

Bert is survived by: his loving wife Phyllis; three children, Kelly, Fort Nelson, BC, Anita, Grande Prairie, AB, and Patrick, Saskatoon, SK; six grandchildren and three great grandchildren. Bert is also survived by a brother Dennis, Saskatoon; two sisters, Pat (Merle) Ullyott, Simpson and Lorraine (George) Green, Innisfel, AB; numerous nieces and nephews. For those so wishing, donations to the Long Lake Valley Integrated Facility would be appreciated. FOTHERI NGHAM-McDOUGALL FUNERAL SERVICE Watrous and Nokomis in care of arrangements. BARTON Alberta (Birdie) Harriett Barton (nee McLaurin).

The Fertile Valley community was saddened by the passing of Birdie Barton on Thursday. May 11, 1995 at the Outlook Union Hospital in her 75th year. Birdie leaves to mourn her husband, Thomas; three sons, Marvin (Carlyn), Hugh (Fay), and Murray (Eldeen); eight grandchildren, Richard, David, Jody and Craig Barton, Darryl, Barry and Heather Barton, and Aaron Janelle Barton; three great grandchildren, Taylor, Trey and Tanner Barton: and several nieces and nephews. Birdie was predeceased by her parents, Peter and Isabella McLaurin; brother, Houston; and two sisters, Mary McLaurin and Eleanor Darbellay. Funeral Service will be held on Saturday, May 13, 1995 at 9:30 a.m.

at the Bounty United Church in Bounty, SK, with Rev. Mary Duncan officiating. Interment of Cremains will take place in the Fertile Valley Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the charity of one's choice. Arrangements are in care of the OUTLOOK FUNERALCHAPEL.

in the will DEATHS 1000 BOYKO The passing of Anastasia (Nettle) nee Halabura, age 92 years of Saskatoon, occurred on Monday, May 8, 1995 at St. Paul's Hospital. The Divine Lit urgy will be held on Monday, May 15 at 10:00 a.m. celebrated by Rev. Dr.

V. Mudri from St. George's Ukrainian Catholic Ca thedral, 214 Avenue South. Prayers will be held Sunday evening, May 14 at 7:00 p.m. from St.

George's Ukrainian Catholic Cathedral. Nettie was born on June 18, 1902 to Karl and Paraska Halabura of Laniwci, SK. On October 21, 1919 she married Wasyl Boyko and together, they farmed in the Alvena district and raised a family often children. Nettie and Wasyl always had their door open to welcome fam ily and friends, whether it was for a friendly Kaiser game or a good sing song and the delicious meal that would follow, as cook ing was her speciality. She cooked for many weddings in their area and later was one of the cooks at St.

George's youth Centre with the U.C.W.L. She also enjoyed travelling and playing bingo. To her, the most important event was having her chil dren and grandchildren for Christmas and Easter. She always made sure that all the Ukrainian traditional foods were prepared She was a member of St. Michael's Church in Alvena and later when they moved to Saskatoon, she was a member of St.

George's Cathedral and the Ukrai nian Catholic Women League. Lett to cherish her memory are her loving children; Dmytro (Jessie), Anne Pidskalny, Michael (Josie), all of Saskatoon, Harry (Joyce) of Alvena, SK William (Anne) Aloize (Marilyn), her daughters-in-law, Mary and Sylvia, all of Saskatoon, SK. Nettie was a wonderful Baba to 32 grandchildren, t4 great-grandchildren and seven great-great-grandchildren. Also surviving are her brother, John Halabura of Saskatoon; sis ters, Lena Ferbey of Saskatoon and Sophie Lanko of Vancouver, BC; and numerous nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her loving husband, Wa syl; three sons, Joseph, Alexander and Walter; one daughter, Marie Zadorozniak; two sons-in-law, John Pidskalny and Metro Zadorozniak; one grandchild, Cathy Zadorozniak; and two great-grandchildren, Nikkl Pidskalny and Jada Boyko; her brothers, Stephan, Fred, Nick and Dmytro Halabura; and sisters, Anna Muchalski and Dora Michalycia.

The Honorary Pallbearers will be "All Those Who Knew The Cross Bearer will be her great-granddaughter, Darcie Sauve. The Active Pallbearers will be her grandchildren, Darlene Piche, Diane Horbay, Rosemary Malko, Peter Boyko, Jerry Pidskalny, Ernest Boyko, James Boyko, Joseph Zadorozniak and Floyd Gil I is. The Flag Bearer will be Gloria Woytowich and Candle Bearers will be Ann Komarnisky and Dora Cherneski. In lieu of flowers, donations in memory of Anastasia Boyko may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Saskatchewan, 279 Third Avenue North, Saskatoon, S7K 2H8 or to St. Paul's Hospital Foundation, 1702 20th Street West, Saskatoon, S7M 0Z9.

Interment will take place at Woodlawn Catholic Cemetery. Arrangements are In care of PARK FUNERAL CHAPEL. FUNERAL DIRECTORS 1007 WESTWOOD FUNERALCHAPEL RaeJ. Murdock 653-3434, 20th St. Ave.

N. ACADIA DRIVE FUNERAL CHAPEL 9551600 John Schactuel 915 Acadia Dr DALMENY FUNERAL HOME Gerald Funk 254-2022 Oalmeny. Sask. SASKATOON FUNERAL HOME W. Arnold Edwards, Don Sheppard Ph.2445577 338 4th Ave.

North PARK FUNERAL CHAPEL GREG M. DAVID J. SCHURR 3113RDAVE.NO. 244 2103 McKAGUE'S FUNERAL CHAPELS ROBERT McKAGUE JOE MOYNHAM Pnone 664-3131 300 3rd Ave. S.

Martens Warman Funeral Home John Martens. 934-4888. Warman. Sk. CREMATORIUMS 1020 HILLCREST MEMORIAL GARDENS CREMATORIUM The leading cemetery ot all faiths lor over 40 years.

Arrangements In Memorial Cremation Services, Cemetery, Upright Monuments, Niche Columbanums 477-2236. PRAIRIE VIEW CREMATORIUM Memorial and Cremation Services. Highway 1 1 South 242-7884 Box 2061 MONUMENTS 1030 MID-WEST MEMORIALS LIMITED 9 1527 2111 LEGACIES MEMORIAL 1050 THE SUICIDE Prevention Outreach people invite do nations ana legacies tor our continuing awareness education and first Bid school fur mental illness. 6-3955 Robinson Regina, S4S 3C7. I 01' PARK FUNERAL CHAPEL Invites you to our 1st annual Mother's Day Memorial Service to be held in our Chapel on Sunday, May 14th, 1995 at 1:30 p.m.

officiated by The Rev. Susan Pittendrigh who will have a special program foryoung children and teens. Refreshments will be served in our Family Center after the service..

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