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Star-Phoenix from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada • 22

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The StarPhoemx Helpful.pf 204 5th Avenue North Saskatoon, Sask. S7K 2P1 PAGE Pet Anrtouncement 3005 Pet Grooming 3010 PetMemonams 3057 Pet Supplies 3000 Pets -other 3055 ACREAGE FOR SALE 80 acres. 2000 so II how. My rtewtorjrt basement Country IMng wan oxy prrvsr. ISrrw mstrjtSattatoon, Si 25.000 win end ot July posseum No agents.

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Cottages for Sale. 8430 Sask. Lake Resort 8440 Sask. PrrjpBmes for Rem 8460 Sask. Properties tor Sale 8470 Snowbird Properties 8395 Stores Offices -Sake 8610 Stores Offices Rent 8590 Townhouses for Sale 6O60 TaKir; Signs 8310 Warehouse Space 8530 ACCOMMODATION Acrjfjmmodation Services 9005 Board.

Room lor Rent 9365 Board. Room Wanted 9385 Condominiums to Rent 9195 Houses Furnished 9135 Houses. Rural Rent ...9235 Houses. (Part. Furnished) 9155 Houses.

Unfurnished 9175 Penthouse -Rent 9225 Rental Houses Wanted. 9255 Rooms Furnished 9275 Rooms (Part. Furnished) 9325 Rooms Unfurnished 9305 Rooms Wanted 9345 Shared AaMmmodation 9075 Sublet Suites ...9070 Suites Furnished 9015 Suites (Part. Furnished) 9055 Suites. Rural ...9095 Suites Unfurnished 9045 Suites Wanted .9115 Acreage 8730 Apartment Blocks Sale 8540 Apartment Blocks Appraisers 8280 B.C.

Properties For 8510 B.C. Properties For Rent ...8490 B.C. ResortVacation Prop 8480 Bed Breakfast 8472 Buildings 8620 Business Opporttirtities 8580 Campsites 8405 Commercial Property Sale. ..8640 Commercial Property Lease.8630 Condominiums For Sale 8230 Corirjomrniurns Wanted 8235 Farmland For Rent 8690 Farmland For Sale .....8710 Fishing Hunting Lodges 8475 Hotels Motels 8560 Houses for Sale 8010 Houses Planned 8260 Houses Wanted Buy 8220 Industnai Lots 8680 Investments 8570 Investment Properties .8660 Listings 8370 Lots for Sale 8760 Lots to Rent 8740 Mobite Homes 8240 Mortgages 8009 Open 8115 Out of Provn.e Vacation Prop. 8390 Out of Province properties 8410 Out of Town Properties 8520 Property Management 8290 Property Wanted 8360 Real Estate Auctions 8330 Concrete Cutting 6555 Concrete Driveways 6540 Contractors Carpenters 6105 Decks Patw 6615 DernoirtjonRernoval 6645 Drywaking.

.6435 tavestroughs 6165 Electricians 6270 Energy Conservation 6240 Equipment Rentals 6895 Excavating 6060 Fences 6600 fiberglass 6725 Fireplaces Accessories ...6735 Flooring 6390 Furnaces 6285 Glass ...6720 Hardwood Floors 6405 Heating 6315 Home 6670 Home Improvements 6660 Home Repair 6665 Insulation 6225 Interior Decorating 6045 Investigation Security 6950 Janitorial Services 6825 Lawyers ...6915 Mard Service 6780 Management Consultants 6920 Maintenance Cleaning 6855 Market Research 6930 Metal Works. 6215 Moving 6485 Packing 6810 Panning 6450 Patents Trademarks 6940 PavmgDnveways 6590 Plumbing 6345 Uoholst ....6765 Wailpapenng 6480 Welding 6220 Well Sewing 7310 Wrndow Clearer 6840 Wmdow-Ooors. 6705 Wood 6690 rARMMDUSTPJAL Chain Saws ...7390 Crane Rental 7630 Custom Farming 7125 Custom Harvesting 7120 Farm fjjuipment 7060 Farm Equipment Sato .....7090 Farms 7450 Feed 7180 Gram DryiriyCleaning ...7130 Heavy Equipment Rental 7600 Horse Trailers 7210 Industnai Machinery Repairs 7570 Livestock Accessties 7150 Removal Service 7690 Rental Service 7660 Sand Blasting 7330 Septic Tanks 1X0 Sharpening Service 7720 Small Tools 7540 Stables 7240 Welders 7270 Wetl Onlling 7300 Well Servicing 7310 Wrought Iron 6740 REAL ESTATE Acreage 8670 Acreage Rural 8720 Computer Fans 3403 Communication Equipment 3418 Courier Service 3080 Counselling 3530 Craft Sales 3112 Dairy Products 3665 Dance Lessons 3503 Divorce Mediation 3525 Dogs 3020 Driver Training 3521 Eggs 3660 financial Planning 3058 firewod 3570 Fish 3650 Furniture Appliances 3120 Furniture Refimsbing 3145 Furniture Rentals 3140 Garage Sales 3165 Garage Sales Rural 3360 Garden Lawn Equipment 3585 Garden Lawn 3580 Hall Rentals 3480 Handyman Services 3617 HarrJwod Lumber 3372 Hauling 3615 HeaBi Services 3534 Hobbies Crafts 3440 Holistic Services 3537 Home Care 3540 Home Cooking 3490 Housesitting 3388 Hydropomc 3630 Income Tai 3065 Insurance 3510 Insurance Seniors 3433 Jewellery Appraisals 3455 Landscaping 3610 Leather Craftmg 3446 Lumber Building Supplies 3370 Lumber Hardwood 3372 Massage Therapy (registered) 3536 Meats 3645 Money to Loan .....3505 Musical Equipment 3465 Musical Instrurjtjon 3470 .4108 Campers Far Sale 5090 ..4135 Campers For Rent 5100 4270 Camping Equipment 5260 ..4740 Dune Buggies 5200 4)40 Golf Carts 5320 4260 Motorcycle Dealers 5030 ..4760 Motorcycles For Sale 5040 ..4670 Motorcycle Repair 5060 ,.4660 Personalized Water Craft 5085 ..4245 Rink Rental 5440 4170 RV Camper Dealers 5120 .4770 .4325 RV Motorhomes Rentals 5160 4 120 Ski Shops .4680 Skiing Equipment 5420 .4315 Snowmobiles 5340 .4265 Snowmobile Repairs 5380 .4240 Sporbng Goods 5300 .4325 Tents Tarpaulins .5280 .4790 Utility Trailers 5240 .4470 TRADES AND PROFESSIONS 4695 Accountants 6910 .4700 Accountants 6905 .4508 Appliance Repair 6710 4650 AcWed-Oraftsperson 6015 4530 Artists 5030 1690 AsphaltPaving 6585 .4360 Avrmngs ...6255 4380 Basements 6090 4385 Bathrooms. 6360 4390 Bookkeeping. 6912 4345 8rick Driveways 6570 4780 Bnck Layers 6210 .4710 Buildirc Inspections 6110 Govt Subsidaed Daycare 2165 .1069 Hairdressers Wanted 2060 -1071 Help wanted 2000 .1055 JorjTrammg 2005 .1065 Modelling 2070 .1079 Nanny Services 2170 .1230 Health Care Personnel 2230 ..1081 Hospital Personnel 2220 .1020 Office Help 2050 .1217 Licensed Day Care 2172 .1000 Part-time Help 2040 .1074 Pre-Scnool 2185 1066 Professional Mgmt Help 2195 .1040 Restaurant Help 2045 .1085 Resume Services 1990 1007 Saw, Personnel 2190 .1003 Secretarial Help 2055 1015 Subsidired Day Care 2167 .1078 Teacher Resources 2255 .1010 2250 .1210 Team Players Wanted 2056 .1215 Trades Construction Help 2025 .1195 Tutonng 2206 1060 eooos.no SERVICES 1025 Advertising Accessories 3075 1050 AntKHies 3125 1101 fcrtnues Wanted 3127 1006 Articles for Sale 3115 1005 Articles Wanted 3135 1030 Art and Sculptures 3420 1180 Auction Ads 3130 .1220 Babvlntant Articles 3110 1223 Balloons 3477 Bands Orchestras 3495 1088 Bankruptcy Into 3059 1086 Beauty Salon Supplies.

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Answenng Service 3063 Tickets SaleWanted ....3382 Tree Service 3605 TreeSprayiivJ 3600 TV Rentals ...3155 TVVCR Service 3153 Underground SpnnMers 3590 VCR-Sales-Rental-SenKe 3160 Video-Game Equipment 3410 Video Taping 3473 Wedding Boutique 3475 Weight Control Products 3533 TRANSPORTATIONDRIVE Aircraft ..........4795 Antique vehicles 4250 Auto Repair 4295 Auto Body Repair 4310 Auto Dealers 4000 Auto financing 4005 Autos by Vear Autos-11000 Autos Wanted Buses For Sale Car Wash Classic Autos Garages For Lease Gram Grain Trucks Luxury Cars Mint Vans Parking For Lease Rebuilt Alternators rfecondrporied Batteries Semi Trailers Service Stations Special interest vehicles Sports Cars Starters Alternators Towing Service Truck Truok Leasing Truck Parts Trucks For Sate Trucks Trucks 1 Ton Over Trucks Wanted Vans van Accessories Van Van Rentals Vehicle Cleaning. Vehicle Storage ItECMATIOtiDRIVE AH Terrain Vehicles Btcycte ftopairs Boat Accessories Boat Dealers Boats For Sale Boat Rentals Boats Wanted ACCEPTABLE ABBREVIATIONS PoolHot Tub Dealers 6880 PoolsHot Tubs For Sale 6885 Pools Hot Tub Service 6886 Power Wash 6465 Professional Directory 6900 Retail Promotion 6935 Roofing 6120 Sand Gravel 6510 Sewer Drain Cleaning 6870 Sewing Machine Service 6305 Small Engine Repair ...6300 Snow Removal 6890 Steam CleanPressure 6875 Steps Railings 6630 Storage 6490 Stucco 6180 Trades People 6000 Trenching ...6075 am. Co exd. k. MS.

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The StarPhoenix is responsible for errors in the tirstotycf publication only. Notkx of emir is reoyired before the secorrian Allaoertisementsaresub)ecttDcreditapprovalbefo Mverttstmentccpy must beat our oflke, phoned or taxed: a) for next day publication b) Classified Display 22. 00 noon for next day publication Cancels Corrections for next day publication Classified Display p.m. for next day publication Friday for Monday publication Customers wishing to use StaiPtxienK box number serxeslor confidential replies may have this service for an additional charge of $26.00 for 60 catendardays. Al Saskatoon replies must be pk up at The Starftoenix.

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Phone Senior. Monday to Friday Closed Saturdays to 1000 1000 DEATHS 1000 DEATHS DEATHS 1000 DEATHS 1000 DEATHS The StarPboenix HALUDAY The passing of Mrs. Eliza Helpful DOUGLAS With deep sadness we announce the untimely passing of Harold beth Halliday (nee Bessie Metcalf) 85 Douglas on Christmas Eve 1995 at the Direct dial numbers for: Switchboard 652-9200 age of 38. Harold died at home sur years of age, occurred on Thursday, December 21, 1995. The Funeral Service will be held from McKagues Funeral Chapels on Friday December 29, 1995 at 2:00 Editorial 664-8231 rounded by his loving family following p.m.

conducted by Rev. Jack Carr of May- courageous 6V2 year battle with cancer. Left to cherish his memory are his loving wife of 11 years, Jane; and his precious Scott and Mark; his devoted loving Circulation Classified Display Saskatoon Sun 664-8320 653-2100 664-8340 664-6290 fair United Church. Rebekah Funeral Rites will be observed. Interment of Cremated Remains to follow in the family plot in family, parents, Bob and Essie Douglas of Woodlawn Cemetery, Saskatoon, SK.

She Bin Ron, MB; grandmother, Cora Hall of BUECKERT Frank. Born August 23, 1925 in Osier, SK. Passed on to the Lord on December 23, 1995 after a long illness. Family and friends were present at his passing at the Chilliwack General Hospital. A Graveside Service was held at 1:30, December 27 at the Oddfellows Cemetery.

A Memorial Service was held for all to attend at 2:30 at the Chilliwack Alliance Church. Frank is survived by his beloved wife, Mary of over 47 years; three daughters, Corinne and her husband, Fred of Edmonton, Sandra of Saskatoon, Renee and her husband, Dan of Edmonton. Frank is also survived by his three brothers, two sisters; and numerous nieces and nephews. For those desiring, donations may be made in Frank's memory to the Gideon's Bible Plan. Arrangements entrusted to HENDERSON'S FUNERAL HOMES, Chilliwack, BC.

(604) 792-1344 leaves to mourn her passing, two sons, Al- Rin Ron; brothers, Ray (Dariene) of Rin Ron, Calvin (Linda) of Prince Albert, Rick Ian Elder (Patricia) of Moose Jaw, Wilfred (Jeanne) of Courtenay, BC; five grandchildren, Layne (Christine), Pamela, Jeffrey (Paula), Ron (Shirley) of Rin Ron; sister, Sheila (Doug) of Creighton; parents-in-law, (Lon), Tracy (Suzanne) and Darcy; one Albert and Gertie Rons of BC; in-laws, Coby (Barry) Loewen, Simon (Ase) Ron's, lyteSinkewicj EneutmVkfwlilent Steven Glbb fdrtrjr WilfPopoff AssoctateEdfar Cam Hutchinson Uanaomg Edrtor GregMdean Advertising Director GlenHoule tmrMonltmtgertmt LamFunk Production Manager -PrePmt Craig Peterson PromolimUuigtr Wayne Wohlberg OrionAlerielirMartacieT JackPtilpps dmilttlon Sennets manager Gail Kukuruda Human Resources ktatiiget EMIon' Amundson Controller Sutkecrlpttori Ratee: Home delivery In Saskatoon $11.25 per month for dairy service, $2.00 per great-granddaughter, Katelyn; twin great- grandsons, Michael and Jordan; one sis ter, Jean Walt Robbins, of saskatoon; Jim (Holly) Roris, all of BC, Herb (Debra) Roris of Illinois; many nephews and nieces. Harold was predeceased by his and several nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her mother and father, Jeanie and Allan Metcalf, two sisters, special grandfather, Chester Hall (Gramps); and his grandparents, Lorean Irene and Jessie; and an infant brother, and James Douglas. Despite three reoc MCKINSTRY Elwin Ernest (In Gaelic: MORRISON Gordon Roy Morrison currences of his disease, Harold accepted John. The late Mrs.

Halliday was born and grew up in Saskatoon and lived most of week for Friday and Saturday service when prepaid. Mall rates In Canada 133.00 per month, U.S.A. and Foreign $59.20 par month. Rural Inquiries may phone 1-800-667-2008. 204 5th Ave.

N. Saskatoon Sea. S7K 2P1. passed away on Saturday, December 23rd, 1995 at St. Paul's Hospital, as a re all that medicine could offer and he fought a very tough battle.

Harold spent many her life here, receiving her education at "Son of the died peacefully age 78 on December 20, 1995 at City Hospital from pulmonary carcinoma (62 years a smoker). Close family members were at his side. Ernie was born May 6, 1917 in Dauphin, Manitoba and raised in Assini- sult of a long battle with cancer. Gordon hours with his boys building models, mak Mayfair School and Bedford Road Collegiate. She was a longtime employee of the was predeceased by his beloved wife, Dor 1000 DEATHS othea and is survived by four daughters, LISITZA The death of Frank Lisitza Linda (Rick) Harnett, Kathryn, Barbara T.

Eaton Co. She was past Noble Grand and Life Member of Miriam Rebekah Lodge 24. Mrs. Halliday was a dedicated ing toys and being a great father. He had a great love for his family and was a good husband, son and brother.

Harold loved antiques. He was especially proud of his 1930 Hudson car which he loved cruising boia, Sask. Following high school his ca reers included hockey, hair stylist, 1st age 32 years of Saskatoon, occurred at the Sherbrooke Community Centre on (Dale Dutton) and Beth; one son, Don: grandaughter Shannon Harnett; two broth, ers, Russell and Davis; and two sisters, worker for charities, most recently known Tuesday, December 26, 1995. A visitation in. He entered many car shows and lieutenant, Canadian Army 1942-44 (artillery instructor); partsman (Duecks-Van-couver), salesman, parts manager, Mid- as the "mitten lady" spending many hours knitting mitts, toques, and scarves for the proudly brought home many trophies, for family and friends will be held in the Chapel of the Saskatoon Funeral Home Mary and Shirley; as well as numerous nieces and nephews.

Gordon was born in Edmonton, AB but lived his whole life in West Side Clinic needy children. It is Eliza 3f TV. Harold was an employee at Saskatoon City City Motors 195065; stock promoter; (courtesy parking south of the Chapel on beth wish that those wishing may place warranty accountant, secretary-Treasurer, Hospital in the engineering department 4th Ave. N. at 25th St.) on Thursday, De Saskatoon.

He attended Albert School, memorials to the Multiple Sclerosis Soci TED Henson PontiacWheaton Pontiac since 1981. He made many friends there, cember 28 from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m City Park High School and earned a degree ety, 103, 1222 Alberta Avenue, Saska 1970-1988 till retirement. Ernie was Harold will be greatly missed by all who The Funeral Service will be held on Friday, in Mechanical Engineering from tne uni toon, SK, S7K 1R4 or a charity of their gifted with intelligence, wit, charm and high energy. He was an accomplished loved him.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Melanoma Research at the Canadian Cancer Society. Arrange December 29 at 10:30 a.m. in the Chapel of the Saskatoon Funeral Home con versify of Saskatchewan. In high school and university, his sport was football. He choice.

Guest parking directly south of McKAGUE'S FUNERAL CHAPELS, 3rd Ave whistler, card player, gardener, handyman spent his university years dunng WWII in nue South and 20th Street (664-3131). ments have been entrusted to ducted by Rev. Fr. L. Cyr.

Interment will take place on Saturday, December 30 at and athlete winning many trophies in soft-ball, golf, curling and bowling. He was a SASKATOON FUNERAL HOME and Prairie the Navy Reserve, and though only in the Reserve, saw active duty in a convoy to 10:30 a.m. in the Tway Cemetery. Frank WALKER Nellie A. passed away at her View Crematorium.

loyal friend, helpful neighbor, valued cor was born at Yorkton on June 27, 1963 to txfoart Casablanca, Eventually he joined his fa residence at Stensrud Lodge on Wednes league and wise mentor to many -a man of Antoinette and Raymond Lisitza. He gradu day, December 27 at the age of 92. Nellie ANDREWS Sadly it is announced that ated from Churchbridge High School, then was born in Winchester, ON on March 30, ther in business. Automobile Clearing House Ltd. was owned by the Morrison family from 1919-1982.

It was one of the the sudden passing occurred on Friday, MITCHELL Mary Jane (Jean) Mitchell suddenly left us to be with the Lord on the morning of December 23, 1995. We will remember "Jean" as a dedi many virtues, few vices. Ernie and wife Ruby were long time members of the Elks Club, HMCS Unicorn Mess and enjoyed worked with CP Rail in Saskatoon's Cus 1903. The family moved to Saskatchewan December 22 at Inuvik, NWT of Mark An when Nellie was a young girl. She worked first Chrysler dealerships in Canada, from cated wife of her predeceased husband, Austin.

Jean was a Christian mother who possessed a deep love of costume parties. He was predeceased by tomer Service Office and at other locations. He graduated as a Hair Stylist from 1922 onwards. Gordon was very active in in a Doctors office for a number of years in drews, age 34 years. Mark was born to Derrick and Ann Andrews on November 17, 1961 in Chester, England.

He re sister Bernice 1920), father Ted 1924 her Lord, Jesus Christ along with a strong work ethic; North Battleford and then moved to Saska Jean modeled these two charactenstics in the bring Step-father Bill Laidlaw, mother Ethyl Bay- toon, where she met and married Arthur the community, with a strong belief that since you benefit from being part of a community, you should contribute to that com ing up of ner children, jean will be oeepry missed by ceived part of his education in North croft 1978), and wife of 51 years Ruby Vi Marvel Hair Styling Studio in saskatoon, later working for the Saskatoon StarPhoe-nix as a Pre Press Technician for nine years. Frank was predeceased by his walker in 1928. She is survived by her Wales, Great Britain where he lived until ola Carefoot (1991). He is survived by a daughter, Doreen Terry; special son-in- munity. He served eleven years on tne October 1975 when he emigrated to Canada with his parents and sister, Saman- grandparents on the Lisitza and (Jural law, Cliff; two grandsons, Don Sandra School Board in saskatoon, tram law- grieving family including: three children and six grandchildren: Dr.

Errol McKinstry and Meghan (13) of Richmond, BC; Dr. sides of the family. He is survived by his and Bruce; and one great-grandson, Ryan; her grandchildren who knew her fondly as "Nanny." Left to cherish her memory are: her four children and spouses. Grace (Rudy) of Grand Centre, AB, Barry (Annabel) of Claresholm, AB, Bruce (Teny) of Mani-tou, MB. and Joy (Wes) of Kinuso, AB: eight grandchildren, Lynn Safroniuk of Edmonton, AB, Dr.

Brent Sa-froniuk of Calgary, AB, Mrs. Sherry Brown of Claresholm. AB, Mrs. Lori Austin of Lethbridge, AB, Debbie Mitchell of Claresholm. AB, Shaun Mitchell of Vancou tha.

The family settled in Kelvington, SK parents, Antoinette and Raymond; sister, 1970 on the Public School Board, and from 1971-1973 on the newer Amalgamated School Board. Of those eleven years where Mark completed his education Brian McKinstry, wife Mom and Kai (19), two sisters, Vera McCoy of Lethbridge, AB and Greta Pearson of Calgary, AB. She was predeceased by her husband, Arthur Mark began his career with the Canadian Katia (14) and Nina (9) of Saskatoon; Dr. Barbara McKinstry, Greg and Ahme (20), Gail (James) Girbau; two brothers, Jerry (Bonnie) Lisitza and Martin (Ruth) Lisitza; two nieces, Laura and Nadine; and four nephews, Stephen, Ashton, Bryce and Gordon was Chair of the Board for six years. That was not his only contribution to in 1969; her parents, Annie and Edward ver, BC, Mrs.

Amber Block of Saskatoon and Melissa Imperial Bank of Commerce in 1979 and served at branches of that financial institution at 8th and Preston, Saskatoon; Cir Caitlin (15) of Guelph, Ont; his sister Jean Saskatoon. He was active in the United Appleby; and two brothers, Donald and Summach of Kinuso. AB; two great grandchildren, Brittany and Tyson Brown of Claresholm, AB: two sis Bakkestad and husband tiling of Assini Way, and a member of the Optimists' Club Charles. Nellie was a very loving and car cle and Alberta, Saskatoon; La Ronge, SK; boia; life long best friend and brother-in- Darnell. Frank was involved in the Arts Community in Saskatoon in dance and ters, Mrs.

Retie Metcalf of Riverhurst, Sk, and Mrs. and the Saskatoon Auto Dealers Associa Betty Barks of Nipawin, SK: two brothers Tom Smith law Garnet Carefoot and wife Dorothy of ing Mother and Grandmother and until her Illness took Its toll, was a friend to all 6th and Branion, Prince Albert; Eston, SK; Central Avenue and 12th Street, Prince A. tion. He was very involved in the Third Ave Vancouver, BC; numerous nieces and nephews and their families; and caring classical music, opera and visual arts. He enjoyed music, playing the piano and the saxophone in the school band.

He was a whom she met. A Family Graveside Ser nue United Church as a third-generation bert, SK; Main Branch, Lloydminster, SK; Kindersley, SK; Main Branch, Saskatoon; vice will be held on Friday, December 29 at companion Theresa McLean of Saska member, and served on the Board of Stewards there. In 1979 he received a good swimmer and had spent some time 1:00 p.m. at Woodlawn Cemetery. Those Mossbank, SK; Kindersley, SK; and finally toon.

Ernie epitaph is: Amicus usque ad Certificate of Distinguished Community Inuvik, NWT as Branch Manager when his as a life guard. He also enjoyed cooking, dancing and figure skating. In lieu of flow- wishing to attend may meet at the cemetery gates at 12:45 p.m. Friends of the of Calgary, AB and Gordie Smith of Saskatoon, SK and numerous cousins, nieces, nephews, and friends. Jean was predeceased by her parents, Mary and George Smith and one brother, Sandy Smith.

Jean was born on a farm on October 8th, 1913 near Gilroy, SK. In 1937 Jean's father and family moved to Masseyvale, SK and began homesteading. Jean thrived in the north country with its greenery. Jean met Austin Mitchell at a social in Pas Trail and courtship ensued culminating in marriage on September 21st, 1939. Jean and Austin spent fifty years in happy marriage before Austin was taken home to be aras.

"A Friend to the Heartfelt thanks to the dedicated staff of City Hospi Service from then Mayor Cliff Wright, tor passing occurred. In June 1982 Mark met ers donations may be made to the charity four years service on the Saskatoon Pub Gail Chomyn who became his dearest tal (6th floor) and to his Nightingale of one's choice. Thank you to the staff of family are invited to join them for tea at Stensrud Lodge following the service. Rowers are gratefully declined, those friend and the loved and light of his life. Nurses for their wonderful care over the the 4th floor of Sherbrooke Community They were married on May 31, 1986.

To last three months. In lieu of flowers, lic Library Board. The family owns a cabin at Waskesiu, and he spent his summers "at the lake" for the last sixty years, since 1935. An avid golfer, Gordon won the BBS Centre for the care given Frank while he wishing to do so may make a donation to this union was born their beloved daugh please send donations to charities of was a patient there. A celebration of Stensrud Lodge in Nellie memory.

Ar ter, Jessica on January 19, 1992. Be choice. Cremation and Memorial Service to be held Friday, December 29, 1995 at rangements have been entrusted to the Open at Waskesiu several times. In his cause of Mark outgoing and caring per SASKATOON FUNERAL HOME. 3:00 p.m.

at Westwood Funeral Chapel. All Frank life for his friends will be held at Deva's on Friday, December 29 at 7:00 p.m. Arrangements have been entrusted to the SASKATOON FUNERAL HOME and later years, Gordon spent ms winters in Arizona and his summers in Saskatoon and with his Lord. Jean continued to be busy with her gifted creativity and outgoing personality. Jean came to salvation in Nipawin Baptist Church.

She continued her deep relationship with her Lord and this was very evident to all around her. We will miss her within her many roles. The Funeral Service will be held on Thursday. December 28 at 3:00 p.m. from the Chapel of Saskatoon Funeral Home (33B Fourth Ave.

North) conducted by Rev. John Fast. Interment will follow in sonality and in order to be of service to others he became a member of several service clubs and organizations, as he are welcome. Waskesiu. His eight year struggle with can Prairie View Crematorium.

cer after the death of his wife was a testa continued his career in various towns and MEYERS Murray Dean passed away ment to courage, humour and strength. He cities. These memberships included the with dignity and class on Sunday, Decem the Woodlawn Cemetery. Lunch will be served follow was an honourable man. We will miss you.

Dad. The Funeral Service will be held on ber 24, 1995 at Royal University Hospital. Murray was born on April 9, 1958 in Sas Jay Cees, Elks, Kinsmen, Toastmasters, and Lions. He was a member of the United Church. Mark was predeceased by his fa ing Interment at Ebenezer Baptist Church (107 McWillie Ave.

Arrangements have been entrusted to SASKATOON FUNERAL HOME. Thursday, December 28th at 2:00 p.m. at katoon. He grew up in Saskatoon, attend ther-in-law, Fred Chomyn; and his mater ing Holy Cross High School. At various nal and paternal grandparents.

Left to NESBiTT Lyndon Charles (Chuck) was born April 23, 1948 in Trail, BC. He was Third Avenue United Church, officiated by Rev. Dr. Alan Minarcik. Interment will take place in Woodlawn Cemetery, and a reception will follow the service in the church basement.

The family would like to thank long-time family friend Dr. Robert Begg for his care and support. In lieu of flowers, the raised in Lashburn, SK. Chuck passed times he worked for the City of Saskatoon and for Potash Corporation of America. He completed his post-secondary education in Moose Jaw and began work with BDM Information Systems in Saskatoon and then moved on to Federated Co-operatives Limited as a Programmer Analyst.

Murray had mourn his passing is his loving wife, Gail; and daughter, Jessica; his mother and father, Ann and Derrick Andrews; and sister, Samantha Andrews of Kelvington, SK; mother-in-law, Mary Chomyn of Wakaw, SK; brothers and sisters-in-law, Terry and away suddenly on Sunday, December 24, 1995. He will be sadly missed by his loving companion, Maureen; three sons, Wade, Warren and Barret; parents, Keith and Doris; brother, Dale; and sister, Marie; as Joanne Chomyn (Christine and Kevin) of Calgary, Alvin and Janice Chomyn (Lindsay well as their families and numerous family would I ike to suggest that donations be made in Gordon's name to the Saskatoon Cancer Center (20 Campus Drive, Saskatoon, S7N 0W8). Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to SASKATOON FUNERAL HOME and Prairie View Crematorium. a great love for fishing and photography, where his patience was of great value and his respect for the environment admirable. Murray will be remembered for his unique sense of humour, his positive outlook on life, and his enthusiasm for any en and Carter) of Saskatoon, Dale Chomyn of Saskatoon; and sisters and brothers-in-law, Nowayme and Lome Stephens of Saskatoon and their family, Kim, Kelly An- aunts, uncles, cousins and friends.

His soft spoken, gentle manner can be an inspiration to us all. He will remain in our hearts forever. Cremation with a "Family Only" Service will be held at the All Saints Anglican Church in Lashburn on Friday, iifil KOLDEWEIHE The death of Emma Koldeweihe occurred at St. Elizabeth's December 29, 199S. in lieu or flowers, donations may be made to the Saskatchewan Lung Association (specify toniuk (Ashley, Taylor and Austin) of Saskatoon, Lori Stephens and Dan Fitzpatrick (Marie) of Saskatoon, Shari Stephens and Stan Klassen of Seoul, Korea, Todd Stephens and Monique Darke (Orisha) of Fort Quapelle, SK, Joanna and Rick Phillips of Saskatoon.

Also, special Aunt and Uncle, Doreen and Lawrence Ford of Kelvington, SK and their family; as well as sev WINEGARDEN Alfred Winegarden of Saskatoon passed away quietly on December 26th in the Saskatoon City Hospital. Fred was born in Pilot Mound, Manitoba on May 29, 1915. Later his family mnunrl tn Saskatnnn and on to BIB River deavor he chose. He taught those close to him about the importance of the relationships we have in this life, and how they should be honoured and treasured. Murray leaves to mourn his best friend, Lesley Odsen; sisters, Donna (Peter) Folk and their children, Darcy, Bradley, Stacey and Erin of Saskatoon and Joanne (Garry) Graham and their children, Daniel and Robin for Sleep Apnea Research), 1231 8th St.

Hospital, Humboldt, SK on Tuesday, December 26, 1995 at the age of 92 years. The Prayer Vigil will be said on Thursday, December 28, 1995 at 7:30 p.m. from Scharf's Funeral Home, SK. Saskatoon, SK, ch usa or to tne char eral other aunts, uncles, nephews and ity of one's choice. Arrangements have been entrusted to the SASKATOON FUNERAL HOME and Prairie View Crematorium.

of Calgary; special uncle and aunt, Elmer nieces in Canada, New Zealand and North where they homesteaded until the Second World War. He married his first wife, Carol In London, England in 1946. Carol predeceased Fred in 1977. After the war, Fred returned with his first wife to Saskatoon wham ha liueri for the rest of his life. Fred and Evelyn Wurtz and their family; Florence Wales, Great Britain.

He will also be missed by many dear friends. The Funeral Service will take place on Friday, Decem McAMMOND Ernie. Suddenly at the remarried In 1983 to Kathy who passed and Vern Odsen and their family; as well as Murray's special friends, (you all know who you are). On behalf of Murray, Lesley would like to extend a thank-you to the nursing staff of Ward 6000 and Dr. E.

Ko-rchinski, as well as all other staff who at ber 29, 1995 at 10:00 a.m. at Park Fu neral Chapel, 311-3rd Avenue North, Sas-. The Funeral Mass will be celebrated on Friday, December 29, 1995 at 10:30 a.m. from St. Augustine R.C.

Church, Humboldt, SK with Rev. Fr. Lawrence DeMong O.S.B. as celebrant. Interment will follow in St.

Augustine R.C. Cemetery, Humboldt, SK. Emma Is lovingly remembered by her children, Hilda (Victor) Kuechle of Wembley, AB, Elsa (Ted) Engele of Carmel, SK, Paula (Arnold) Zimmerman of Torquay, SK, Louise (Robert) Kopp of Humboldt, SK, Loretta (Edwin) Betting of Humboldt, SK; a daughter-in-law, Kaye Koldeweihe of away in 1992. ne was also by his father, R.T. Winegarden; his mother, I auina Matllria WinRDarrien: his brother.

Chilliwack General Hospital on Friday, December 22, 1995 at the age of 81. Beloved husband of Nellie; loving father of Ruth and her husband, Harvey Shankland, Ken and his wife, Barb, Bernie and his katoon with Rev. Charles MacNutt officiating. Viewing will be at Park Funeral Chapel on Thursday, December 28 from 7:00 i.m. to 9:00 p.m.

Interment will follow in Norman Winegarden; his brother Walter Winegarden; his sister, Alice McCammon and his brother, R.T. Winegarden. Fred is euruiuAri hu hia snrv Darren Angela): his wife, Ev, Barry and his wife, Sharon, Phil Woodlawn Cemetery, Saskatoon, SK. A Memorial Service will be held in Kelving and his wife, Joy, jean-tiien ana ner nus-band, Chuck Clements; cherished grand STADNYK The passing of Mrs. Agnes Stadnyk, age 87 years of Sunnyside Nursing Home occurred at her residence on Sunday, December 24, 1995.

The Prayer Service will be held on Wednesday, December 27, 1995 at 5:00 p.m. from Park Funeral Chapel, 311 3rd Ave. North, Saskatoon. The Funeral Service will be held on Thursday, December 28, 1995 at 2:00 p.m. from Holy Trinity Ukrainian Orthodox Cathedral officiated by Father Demjan Ho-hol.

Surviving are: three daughters Jane (Peter) Karpol, Lil Wilcox, Orysia Stadnyk; two sons William (Olga) and John (Sonia), all of Saskatoon; eighteen grandchildren; thirty-two great grandchildren; one sister Julie Okraniuk of Toronto, ON; one brother Nick (Sophie) Baschuk of Saskatoon. She was predeceased by her husband Dmytro in 1967; one daughter Mary in 1951; one sister Annie Hryciuk and by one brother Anton Baschuk. The late Mrs. Agnes Stadnyk was born on October 10, 1908 in Ukraine. She came to Canada as a small child to the Prud'homme Farm District.

In 1926 she married Dmytro and they lived in the Alvena District where they farmed. They moved to Saskatoon in 1964 and she has resided in Saskatoon since. She was a member of Holy Trinity Ukrainian Orthodox Cathedral. Interment will take place in Woodlawn Orthodox Cemetery. Arrangements are In care of PARK FUNERAL CHAPEL, tended Murray over the past three years.

On Murray's request there will be no Funeral or Memorial Service. Donations may be made in his memory to Murray's favorite charity, The Children's Wish Foundation, to the Canadian Cancer Society or charity of one's choice. Arrangements have been entrusted to SASKATOON FUNERAL HOME and Prairie View Cremato brother, Benson (Polly) all of Saskatoon ton United Church on Saturday, January 4j, isao at p.m. in lieu ot flowers, and his step-children; snaron (aij, teanne (Clarence), Kevin (Cindy), Randy (Tara), Rnri fsucani and Mflrv (Cindv) and many father of 18 and great-grandfather of 19. He is also survived by his one brother, Bob; five sisters, Filby Bed wel Jean Old-ridge, Margaret Livingston, Bea Livingston, Edith Hlnchliff and their spouses.

A Graveside Service was held at Vedderview Garden Cemetery, Sardis, BC on Thurs Quesnel, BC; 24 grandchildren and 22 great-grandchildren. Emma was predeceased by her husband, John; daughter, Louisa; son, Aloysuis; five sisters and one brother, all of Germany. Honorary Pallbearers will be considered "All those who shared in Emma's Active Pallbear grandchildren. Fred will be fondly remem donations may be made In memory of Mark to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Saskatchewan, 279-3rd Avenue North, Saskatoon, SK. S7K 2H8 or the Neo Natal Unit, Royal University Hospital, 103 Hospi rium, bered, The Service ot Nememorance win be held on Saturday, December 30, 1995 at 1 nn rnm tha Chanel of Saskatoon SLETTEN The passing Astrid Sletten tal Drive, Saskatoon, SK, S7N 0W8.

Ar day, December 28 at 11:00 a.m. followed Funeral Home conducted by Rev. Charles rangements are in care of PARK FUNERAL formerly of Hanley, SK occurred on Saturday, December 23, 1995 at the Sher bv Memorial service at tvergreen Baptist CHAPEL. MacNutt. The Interment will take piace at a later dale in tha Famllv Pint in Woodlawn brooke Community Center in saskatoon at ers will be Allan Kuechle, David Relneke, Wayne Relneke, Kurt Zimmerman, Kent Zimmerman and Ken Engele.

Memorial donations to the Bethany Pioneer Village, Middle Lake, SK would be greatly appreciated by the family. The family of the late Emma Koldeweihe have placed their trust the age of 94 years. A Graveside Service will be held on Thursday, December 28, EAMON Constance Evelyn of Biggar, SK passed away December 10, 1995 at the age of 92 years. Memorial Services Church at 2:00 p.m. For those desiring, donations may be made in Ernie's memory to the Gideon Bible andor the Rose-town Community Church, Rosetown, Arrangements entrusted to HENDERSON'S FUNERAL HOME, Chilliwack, BC.

(604) 792-1344 1995 at 2:00 p.m. at the Hanley Cemetery Cemetery. In Fred's memory, donations to a charity of the donor's choice would be appreciated by his family. Courtesy parking south of the Chapel of SASKATOON FUNERAL HOME on Fourth Avenue at will be held from the Biggar United Church with Rev. Dan Haugen offioiating Arrangements are in care of the OUTLOOK FUNERAL CHAPEL.

with SCHARF'S FUNERAL HOME, Humboldt, SK (306) 682-2122. December 29, 1995 at 2:00 p.m. with Rev. Neil Millard officiating. Twenty Rfth Street..

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