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Star-Phoenix from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada • 49

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Star-Phoenixi
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Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
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Saturday February 17, 1996 1 7nrnN-rJn5 Thought Of The Day Wherever you go, there you are. (--7 Co ))) I 0 The StarPhoenix tf Helpful JXV' 204 Sth Avenue North Saskatoon, Sask. S7K 2P1 irwiitPQSL. Gram Giving, Cleaning 7130 Heaw Euuiomenf Rental 760O Horse Tutors 7210 Industrial Macnmery 4 Repairs. 75'0 Livestock 4 Accessories 7150 Rental Service 7r60 Sand Blasting 7330 SeplKTams 70 Sharpening Service 7720 Small Tools 7540 S'anles 7240 7270 Golf Carts 5320 MctorfW ue-ieTS 5iO Mnlpr.

irS (V Sale V'-lfl Motcrcvrie Repair Rink flerul 5440 l.tVor-Deai-s 5120 RV Motomomes tor Sale 5140 PV Mntomomes Rentals 510 St" s-vos Skere equipment 5420 Snownwties ....5.140 Snowmobile Repairs 5 K0 Spoiling Goods 5300 Tents Tarpaukns 5280 Utility Trailers 5240 I TArmouncements Emptopent 7" Goods and LAKEOIDGE 1230 sq cattiedral cenas. oat natural gas tireowce. new garage, soms. 2 Must set. $128,000 "Vv wcwivad a lot ol good colli and 31 BR 1 34 Ms.

kitmen cent. vac. cornets eno. heated owd deck, 2 sheds. CUWUOO.

fa house sold only 2 wevls' SKelly. Soskawon FueplaiesA Accessones. 6735 FkKxmg 62l5 Giass 6720 Harowood Heating ...6315 Home 660 Home Repair 6665 trstkauon ..6225 Interior Decorating ...6045 InvestigHtwn Janitorial Serwes 6825 Lawyers ...6915 Maid Service 6780 Management ConsuttarVts Maintenance Metai Works 6215 Moving 6485 Paomg 6810 Painting 6450 Patents Trademarks 6940 Plumrang 6345 Pools 4 Hot Tub Service 6886 Power wash 6465 Roofmg ...6120 Sand 4 Gravel 6510 Sewer 4 Drain Cleaning 6870 Sevang Machine Service 6305 Small Engine Repair 6300 Snow Removal 6890 Sleam Pressure 68'5 Steos 4 Railings 6630 Stoiagc 6490 Stucco 6 ISO Trades People 6000 Trenching. 6075 UDhotsrerv 6750 Upholstery Cleaning 6765 Wailnapemig 6480 Welding ..6220 Window Cleaning 6840 Window Doors 6705 Handvmar 361 7 Hardwood Lumoer 33'2 Hauung 3C15 Health Services 3534 Hoodies Crafts 3440 Holistic 3537 Home Care 3540 Home Cooning 3490 Houseyttit ..3188 Income Tai Directory 3065 Insurance 3510 Jeweiterv Aooraisais .....3455 Landscaping 3fiio leatner Oaring .3446 Lumoer BuiKting Supplies 33 70 Massage Therapy iRegisteredl. 3536 Meats 3645 Money to Loan 3505 Musical .....345 Musicai Instruction ....3470 Musical TuningRepair ...3472 Nursing Homes .....3535 Office Eojiinmem 4 3090 Office St" vices 309 Parenting Suils 3531 Pet Announcement 3005 Pet Grooming 3010 PetMemoriams 3057 Pet Sunoltes 3000 Pets other 3055 Photography 3425 Poultry 3655 Produce 3635 Registered Massage Therapy ....3536 Rental Stores 3625 Restaurant Supplies .....3375 Rototillers Rototilling 3595 Satellite Dishes 3415 Saunas 4 Hot tubs 3550 Security Systems 3390 Sewing 3445 Sewing Machine Service .....6305 Snoe Repair 3515 Signs-Commercial .....3070 Sound Equipment 3460 Sports Cards 3430 Store EooipmentSuppiies 3095 Taped Music 3500 Tem Rentals 3483 overwirigtaessories.

3075 drttiues 3125 Umioijes Wanted 3127 Articles For Saie 3115 Articles Wanted 3135 Art and Sculptures 3420 Auction Aos 3130 BabyInfant Articles 3110 Balloons 3477 Bands i Orchestras J495 Bankruptcy Into 30t9 Beautv SaWi Supplies 3092 Books 4 3J22 Butcher Supplies 3M0 Catenng 345 Cats 3050 Cellular 4 MotHlp Phones 3405 Coins Stamps 3450 Cwlectahies 3435 Computer Consultants 3400 Computers Equipment 332 Computer Seivice 335 Communication Equipment 3418 Counselling 3530 Ciatt Sales 3112 DairyProducts 3665 Dance Lessons 3503 Divorce Mediation ......3525 Dogs 31320 Eggs 3660 Financial Planning .....3058 Firewood 3570 Fish .3650 Furniture 3120 Furniture Hefmishing 3145 Furniture Rentals 3140 Garage Saies 3165 Garage Sales Rural 3360 Gaiden Lawn Equipment 3585 Garden 35KO Hall Kentali 3480 Career Training 2200 Computer 8vsrtters Required 2175 Wi'l BdOvsit 2180 Domestic Help 2035 Dorwsts Services. 2037 Dnvers Vianted 2020 Employment Services 2205 Employment Wanted 2210 Farm Help 2030 Govt Subsidized Daycare. 2165 Hairdressers 2060 Help Wanted 2000 Jot Training 2005 Modelling 2070 Nanny Services 2170 Heaitn Care Personnel 2230 Hospital Personnel 2220 Office Help 2050 Licensed Day Care 2172 Part-time Help 2040 Pre-Scnool 2185 Professional Mgmt He. 2195 Restaurant Help 2045 Resume Services 1990 Saies 2190 Secretanai Hete 2055 Subsidized Day Care 2167 Teacher Resources 2255 Teachers Wanted 2250 Team Players Wanted 2056 Trades Construction 2025 Tutonng 2206 17 Real Estate Acreage industnal 86'0 Acreage Rural 8720 Acreage Wanted 8730 Apartment Bkxks Sale 8540 Apartment Blocks 8) Aopraisere 8280 B.C. Properties For Sale 8510 C.

Prooerties For Rent 8490 ResortVacation Prop 840 Bed Breaktast 8472 Business Opportunities 8580 Campsites .8405 Commercial Property Sale ...8640 Commercial Property Lease 8630 Condominiums For Sale 6230 Conoommiums Wanted 82 15 Farmland For Rent 8690 Farmland Wanted 8700 Farmland For Sale 8710 Fishing Hunting Lodges 8475 Hoteis Motels 8560 Houses tor Sale 8010 Houses Wanted -Buy 8220 Industnal Lots. 8680 Investments 8570 Investment PropertBS ...8660 Lots for Sale 8760 Lots to Rent 8740 Mot Homes 8240 Morrgaees 8009 Open Houses 8115 Out of Province Vacation Prop. 8390 Out of Province Proper ties 8410 reconditioned Batteries 4320 Semi Trailers 460 Special interest Vetucles 4255 SoortsCars 4240 Starters Alternators 4325 Towing Service ...4790 Truck Dealers 4470 Truck Leasing 46 Truck Parts 4 4700 Trucks For 4508 Trucks Industn 4650 Trucks 1 Ton 4 Over 4530 Trucks Wanted 4M0 Vans 4360 Van Accessories. ...4380 Van Conversion 4385 Van Rentals 4390 Vehicte Cleaning 4345 Vehicle Stoidge 47(30 44 4710 Recreation Drive All Terrain vehicles 5220 Bracles 5000 Bicycle Repairs 5020 Boat Accessories 500 Boat Dealers 5065 Boats For 5070 Boat Rentals 5075 Boats Wanted 5072 Campers For Saie 500 Campers For Rent 5100 Camping Equipment 5260 Dune Buggies 5200 Customers wishine to use Customers wishing to use Arrwversanei 9 Birth Announcement .1071 Berea.rnem Services 1055 Card of 1065 Coming EwntS 1079 Companions 1230 Communitv Services Ciematonums Ddlin 1217 Deans 1000 Engagements Weddings 1066 Funeral Director 1007 Funerals 1003 Fune'a1 Plans 1015 Graduations 10 '8 Gnel Counvein(. 1010 HatwDavs 1210 Hdpc.

DavsServiM. 1215 In Wemcmani 1004 Ummatinft 1025 Legacies Memorial 100 Lost found 1101 Merroria. society 1008 Wemona1 Services 1005 Monuments 1030 Notices 1180 Personal 1220 Personal Services 1223 Psychic Services 1222 Retirement 1088 Social Puns 1086 Support G'oups 1235 lenders 1190 Travel 1091 1900 Services 1225 To place an ad, change an ad or cancel an ad, phone Office Hours: Monday to Friday a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Tel.

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for next b) Classified cl Cancels a Comctkns reserves thengitto reject, or change copy subject to the approval. StarPhoenix is responsible for errors in the fist day of only. NotkxoferrorisreQwredbeforettesecorxladvertiser advertisements are subject to credit approval before publication. replies may have this sKi-vee for an additional charge of $26.00 for 60 calendar days. All Saskatoon replies must be picked up at the Staifhoenix, 204 5th Ave N.

All replies not claimed wHNnX calendar days ot ttie Urst insertion date of tie advertisement will be destroyed. Out of torn replies will be mailed out every Tuesday. Liners p.m. for next day publication Classified Display p.m. for next day publication Friday for Monday publication Phone Service: Monday to Friday a.m.

Closed Saturdays 1 sT3 Deaths The StarPhoenix 1000 tn Memoriam RATHIE In lovingmemory of February '94. Always remembered sadly missed, Gladys, Tom and family. Direct dial numbers for: Switchboard 652-9200 Editorial 664-8231 Circulation 664-8320 Classified 653-2100 Display 664-8340 Saskatoon Sun 664-6290 "When I find myself in times of trouble Mother Mary comes to me Speaking words ot wisdom Let it be. And in my hour of darkness She is standing nght in front of me Speaking words of wisdom Let it be." Fondly remembered and sadfy missed by atl your mends. Memorial Services CONNORS The passing of Mr.

Percy James Connors, age 86 years of Saskatoon, occurred at St. Paul's Hospital on Wednesday, February 14, 1996. The Funeral Service will be held on Monday, February 19 at 10:30 a.m. conducted by Pastor Jake Friesen from Park Funeral Chapel, 311 Third Avenue North. He is survived by his wife of 56 years, Anna.

Percy was predeceased by his parents. Interment will take place at Woodlawn Cemetery. Ar-rangements are in care of PARK FUNERAL CHAPEL. GENEST In loving memory of FOR BRIAN ZAWERTAILO For all souls still living on this earth who would like to offer their remembrance, love, honor, and good memories up in a Memorial Mass of the Old Church. Please meet at St.

Paul's Cathedral, (Downtown Saskatoon) on February 17th. Mass will begin at regular Saturday time of St. Paul's. May the Almighty Father bless the Big Guy affectionately known as the Little Z. E'KUtrvt VteftMldtrTt Editor sj ooaErfftor Kanaging Editor (dvertrsind Director ftoduction Mamjjr Pimj Production Manager -PnPrm Promotions manager Circulation Marketing Manager Circulation Services Manager Human Resourcm Manager Controller LyteSihttewicz Steven Gibfa WiHPopoN Cm Hutchinson Greg Mclean GlenHoule Lurry Funk Craig Peterson Wayne Wohlbertj Jack Phipw Gall Kukuruda EldonAntundson reuiudiy 10, 1.300.

A silent thought, a secret tear. Keeps his memory ever dear; Time tanes away the edge ot gnef. But memory turns back every leaf. Love Suzanne Bonnie. Subscription Rates: Home delivery In Seskatoon $11.25 per month lor dally service, $2.00 per week lor Friday end Saturday service when prepaid.

Mall rates in Canada $34.00 per month. U.S.A. and Foreign $59.20 per month. Rural Inquiries may phone 1400-tt7-2(j0. 204 5ttl Av.

N. Saskatoon, Sask. S7K 2P1. EARIS In Memory of Rodney who passed away February 18, 1993. Those we love don't go away They walk beside us every day.

Unseen, unheard, but always near Still loved, still missed and ever dear. Lovingly remembered Bob, Betle. and Robert. ROWLES Laura (McGill BA'25, MA'26, PhD'28) peacefully in her 92 year on Wednesday, February 14, 1996 at the Griffith McConnell home in Montreal, Mary Laura Chalk, beloved wife of the late William Rowles (1989), Emeritus Professor McGill University. Predeceased by her parents, Walter and Nina (Howe) Chalk; her twin, Lilian (1909); her brothers, Harry and Arthur; her niece, Shirley Chalk Martin; her sisters-in-law, Jessie Caldwell LLD and Phebe (Winnie) Rowles.

Survived by her sisters-in-law, Cynthia Chalk, Philipsburg, PQ. Lucille Chalk, Cornwall ON, Dr. Edith Simpson CM, Saskatoon; her brother-in-law, Dr. Charles Rowles, Vancouver; four nieces and seven nephews and great nieces and nephews. Especially missed by her niece, Carol Chalk Tanner, Moncton NB; and her godson, Norman Hewton, Fenelon Falls.

ON. A woman before her time, Laura was the first female granted a doctorate in Physics by McGill. She supported Bill in his love of teaching although denied her own permanent teaching career by University Bureaucracy. She reminded everyone of this in her feisty speech at the commemoration of Rowles House in June 1995. A fitting tribute that the MacDonald Campus Student Services Building be named for Laura and Bill whose devotion and friendship to their students is legend.

Always a participant, Laura was an avid talker, birder, gardener, golfer, Lac Massawippi cottager, bridge player, correspondent and curler (honorary life member, Ste. Anne De Bellevue Curling Club). She was her McGill class agent for a record 70 years; a Red Cross volunteer for over 50 years (Ste. Anne's Veterans' Hospital) and long-time secretary of Baie D'Urfe's Bucca. Intensely proud of her heritage, Laura's autobiographical essay was published in our own agendas, McGill-Queen's Press 1995.

Cremation has taken place. Interment later beside her Bill, Woodlawn Cemetery, Saskatoon. A Celebration of Laura's life will be held on Saturday, March 9, 1996 at 2:00 p.m. in Union United Church, 24 Maple Avenue, Ste. Anne De Bellevue, PQ followed by a reception in Adair Hall.

No flowers please. A Remembrance to your favorite organization would be Laura's preference. REINWALD Mabel Reinwald passed away peacefully in her sleep on Thursday, February 15, 1996. The Funeral Service will be held on Monday, February 19, 1996 at 10:00 a.m. from the chapel of Saskatoon Funeral Home (338 4th Avenue North, courtesy parking south of the chapel) with Rev.

A Borch officiating. Mabel is survived by her children, Ellen Reinwald of Saskatoon, SK, Irene (Keith) Slotzer of North Battleford, SK, Shirley Sparrow of Saskatoon, SK, Jean (Kenneth) Copley of Merritt, BC; grandchildren, Todd (Charlotte) Sparrow, Tarn-mie (Michael) Smishek, Terri Sparrow and her fiance Warren Epp, Troy Copley; one great-grandchild, Andrew Smishek; and numerous nieces, nephews, and other relatives. Mabel was predeceased by her parents; her husband, Edward; a number of brothers and sisters; and son-in-law, Donald Sparrow. Mabel was a very loving mother who worked hard and had many good friends. She will be sadly missed and lovingly remembered by her family and friends.

Interment will follow at Stoney Hill Cemetery, near Laird, SK. Memorial donations may be made to Lutheran Sunset Home, 1212 Osier Street, Saskatoon, SK, S7N 0T9. Arrangements have been entrusted to SASKATOON FUNERAL HOME. Deaths 1000 Our of town Piooerties 8.20 Pr-wry Macagriwt Pioor-rv Allien Real state Aucrons 6 '0 Real slate Companies 8 Ti Reai Eb'ate Lawyers '40 Reilts' He Serwes BJ.O 5as Con-iges for Pent 6420 Sask Colt rrtr 5a 84 tO Saw Lake 4 Resort 8440 Sask Prnoerhes tor Rent 6460 Sask Properties for Sae 8470 Snowrv'd Prooerties 8395 Stores 4 Orhtes Sale 8610 Srores OMices Rent 8590 Townnouses for Sale 6060 Warehouse Space 8530 Accommodation a Accommodation Services Board Room lor Rent Board Room Wanted Condominiums to Rent Houses Furnrshed Houses. Ruiat Rent Houses, iPart Furnished).

Houses, Unfurnished Penthouse Rent Renfai Houses Wanted Retirement Living Rooms hjrnished Rooms iPart Rooms Unfurnished Rooms Shared Accommodation Suhiet Suites Suites Furnished. Suites iPart. Furnished! Sunes, Rural Suites Unfurnished Suites Wanted Townnouses for Rent 9W5 ...9365 .9385 91''5 ...9115 ...9235 ...9175 927)5 .92 '5 .9325 ...9305 9345 ...9075 90 '9 ..9015 ...905 .9095 .9045 ...9115 ...9215 More classifications are available, please inquire with our classified salespeople. 1004 Mrs. Silvia Rathie, April 1905 to 1005 Card Ot Thanks 1065 DASHNEY-The family of the late Wellesley Anson (Kelly) Dashney wishes to thank the many mends and family members for their kindness, food, cards and loving support far beyond belief.

Thanks to the Doctors Roberts, Padmanabh, Sylwestrowicz, Grout, Dr. Smrm and staff for the care given dunng the past year. The nurses and staff at St. Paul's Hospital, the exceptional care of the Paliiabve Care Unit to the whole family and the swift, tender care of M.D. Ambulance EMTs.

Thanks to Sask Power, Saskatoon Coop, Computec of Swift Current, Laurie and Ray Lloyd of Gull Lake, the Dashney '3 of Ottawa, and Foam Lake, Sask. for the beautiful flowers. Thanks for the love and support from a multitude of friends from Holiday Park Community, H.P. Seniors. Fairfield, Pensioners and Ptoneers and K.G.

Bowling Centre and Leagues. Thanks to the staff of the Park Funeral Home tor making everything easier. To the Honourary Pallbearers Walter Schailer, Ernie Klingenberg and Jim Allan. Thank you Rev. Arlene Reynolds for the beautiful service, soloist Blair Mills, organist Mane Davidson, and Lawrence Tratford for the prayer of intercession THANK YOU ST.

JUDE for prayers answered. P.G.E.M. DAVIE, John. We would like to express our thanks for the cards, flowers, food, donations and kindness following the sudden death of our beloved husband, dad and grandpa. Thank you.

Verna, Brenda, Sharon, Joanne families. WE WOULD like to express our thanks and sincere appreciation for the many cards, floral tnbutes. food, and donations, and expressions of sympathy and kindness following the death of our beloved husband, father and grandfather Wayne Holmstrom. Sincere thanks for your special care to the Doctor, nurses and staff of Extendicare Nursing Home. Special thanks to Pastor Harold Rust.

Aune Holmstrom family. Birth Notices 1071 DUBASOV James and Conna and big sister Oksana of Swift Current are pleased to announce the arrival of Onanna Toma Lauren on January 18, 1996 weigh, ing 8 lbs. 8 ojs. 20 -Vi" long: Proud grandparents Maybelle Boyenko ot Saskatoon and Bill and Ann Dubasovof Kamsack. ZIMMERMAN- Mark and Keitha are ptoud to announce the safe arnval of Brody Warren on February 12, 1996 at 5:23 p.m, weighing 7 lbs.

12 Proud grand' parents are Richard and Hilda Zimmerman. Regina. and Norma Leggett. Australia. Many, many thanks to Dr.

Turned and his staff atR U.H. for all their care, support and kindness. COOKHARDER Kim Gerry sister Jenmter ano brother Mitchell are proud to announce-the arrival of Kelly Arthur CookT February 2, 1996, weighing 7lbs. 10oz 2IV2" long. Prou grandparents are Ed EH Harder, Saskatoon and George Edna Kirby, Abbotsford, BC.

ZA WERTAILO In loving memory of Brian who passed away February 18, 1994. He would not ask for sadness He never cared for fuss But just to be remembered Was all he 'd ask of us. Always remembered and sadly missed by Grandmother Irene and Aunt Leona. Farm Industrial Chain Saws 7390 Farm Equipment Dealers 7060 Farm Eoutomant Sale 7090 Faims Wanted 7450 Feed 4 Seed 7180 for confidential 1004 our dear Dad, who passed away V-v 1 The publisher publisher's The publication is published. All ALLAN In loving memory of our dear mother, Margaret Allan who passed away Feb, 18, 1985.

We hold you close with in our hearts, And there you will remain. To walk with us throughout our lives, Until we meet again. Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by daughter Shirley and hus-band Bob: grandchildren, Kevin, Lynn, Lori, Kim and families. WALKER Larry Madisson of Houston, TX, formerly of Quill Lake, SK passed away February 14, 1996 after a brief illness. Predeceased by parents Chet and Verna Walker, Larry is survived by sister Helen (Eddie) Dickson of Houston, TX; sons Wendell (Elaine) of Fort St.

John, BC, Wesley (Sue) and Chet Walker, all of Saskatoon; two grandchildren Chet Jr. and Chelsea. Interment at Quill Lake at a later date. GREEN Howard William passed away Februaty 6, 1996 at Bassano, AB at age 64. Howard (Buster) was the son of Bill and Elaine Green, formerly of Delisle and Saskatoon.

Howard was born and grew up in Delisle, completing his high school education there. He played hockey with the Humboldt Junior, Wetaskawin, Alberta and Milden Mintos teams. Howard married Jessie Sidwell in 1951. He was employed by Searle Grain, working in Rosetown and An-glia as agent. The family then resided in Netherhill and Eston before returning to Rosetown where Howard was employed by Wilson Agencies and Jessie taught at Howard Powell and Walter Aseltine Schools.

Prior to this Howard and Jessie participated in square and round dancing, with Howard calling for as many as 10 clubs and Jessie also providing instruction. They moved to Bassano, AB in 1973 when Howard became a partner in an insurance and real estate business. Howard was an ardent sports participant in hockey, baseball, golf and curling. He was honored as "Sportsman of the Year" by the community of Bassano and was involved in the design and construction of golf courses there, and in Rosetown. Howard is survived by his wife.

Jessie; daughters, Donna (Erwin) Honing of Saskatoon, Debbie (Norman) Losier of Bassano, Dianne (David) Jorgenson of Williams Lake, BC; son, Larry of Bassano; and seven grandchildren. Ken (Jean) Green of Rosetown, Bob (Linda) Green of Hague and Mary (George) Orchard of Delisle; along with nieces and nephews also mourn the loss of their brother and uncle. Howard was predeceased by his parents and grandparents; two sisters, Lila Green and Joyce Ramsay; and a brother-in-law, Charles Ramsay. Howard lived each day as a challenge to accomplish something to share with others and to be creative. He had an abundance of energy and enthusiasm for his family, friends and community.

A Memorial Service for Howard was held from the Bassano Presbyterian Church on Saturday, February 9, 1996 with Reverend Hector Rose officiating. FOSTER Alex Foster, age 74, late of McClure Place, Saskatoon and formerly of Marsden, SK, passed away at the Intensive Care Unit, St. Paul's Hospital on Friday, February 16, 1996. Funeral arrangements are pending. Memorials in lieu of flowers may be directed to the Sask.

Abilities Council (2310 Louise Street, Saskatoon, S7J 2C7). Arrangements are in care of ACADIA DRIVE FUNERAL CHAPEL (955-1600). 1000 1G04 1 .1 iL HOLUBETZ The death of Josephine Holubetz (nee Remarchuk) of Cudworth, SK occurred at St. Michael's Hospital in Cudworth on Thursday, February 15, 1996 at the age of 77 years. A Vigil of Prayers will be said on Monday, February 19, 1996 at 7:30 p.m.

from The Holy Eucharist Ukrainian Catholic Church in Cudworth, SK. The Funeral Mass will be offered on Tuesday, February 20, 1996 at 10:30 a.m. from The Holy Eucharist Ukrainian Catholic Church in Cudworth, SK with Interment to follow in the Holy Eucharist Ukrainian Catholic Cemetery in Cudworth, SK with Rev. Fr. Leonard J.

Romanow as Celebrant. Josephine is lovingly remembered by her husband of 59 years, Tony of Cudworth, SK; a daughter, Eleanor (Joe) Baraniecki of Saskatoon, SK; and two sons, Ron (Pat) Halabet of Fort St. John, BC, and Ted (Lori) Holubetz of Regina, SK; by eight grandchildren, Donald and Keith Baraniecki, Yvonne (Mickey) Baron, Darrell (Marilyn) Baraniecki, Ken Baraniecki (and special friend Sheila), Alexis Halabet and Wes and James Holubetz; also by four great grandchildren, Chad, Jessica, Che-lesea Brooke and Shania Josephine. Josephine is also survived by a sister, Alice Sharosta of Wakaw, SK; and by numerous nieces and nephews. Josephine was predeceased by her parents, Nykola and Julia Remarchuk; by four brothers, Steve (Pauline), Carl, Mike (Kay) and James (Phyllis); and by three sisters, Ann Werbicki, Mary Slywka and Phyllis Bry-chun.

Memorial donations to the St. Michael's Hospital would be greatly appreciated. The Family of the late Josephine Holubetz have placed their trust with SCHARF'S FUNERAL HOME, CudworthHumboldt, Funeral Directors 1007 Saskatoon Funeral Home W. Arnold Edwards Don Sheppard 244-5577 338 4tn Ae. North Westwood Funeral Chapel Rae J.

Murdock 20th St. Ave. N. 653-3434. ACADIA DRIVE FUNERAL CHAPEL John Schachtel Wally Markewich 955-1600 915 Acadia Drive McKague's Funeral Chapels Bob McKague David Grambo Ph: 664-31 31 300 3rd Ave.S.

DALMENY FUNERAL HOME Gerald Funk-254-2022 Dalmeny. Sask. Grief Counselling 1010 ADVANTAGE COUNSELLING Individual, family, marital, training mediaiion services. 99. 2410910.

Crematoriums 1020 HILLCREST CREMATORIUM Cemetery, cremation service planning ahead specialists 477-2236 PRAIRIE VIEW CREMATORIUM Memonal Cremation Services. Highway 11 South 242 7884 Box 2061 Card Of Thanks 1065 THf FAMILY of the late PETER SOPOFtK sincerely thank all who expressed their sympathy and showed us such kindness in the passing of our beloved husband, father and grandfather. Special thanks to Rev. Carr for the lovely service, to the pallbearers, solo 1st and to everyone else who helped us in their special way. Thank you as well to Dr.

Cenaiko and staff at Wakaw Union Hospital. To our relatives, friends and neighbours thank you for the food brought to the home, floral arrangements, cards, visits and memorial donations. Our sincere thanks to Park Funeral Chapel for their kindness and professionalism. Helen, Darter, Delores, Sherry and Families SPILCHAK Our hearts are overflowing with gratitude to all our relatives, friends acquaintances for the kindness shown us in the loss of Craig. The gifts of food to our house were helpful, the flowers just beautiful the cards, mass cards, letters me-monals so comforting.

All you people who ventured out on the coldest day of the year, thank you. you have touched our hearts so much helped ease our pain. Tammy. Russell. Emily Spilchak Perry Colleen Soparyk Ed Lois Thorns WE WOULD like to express our thanks sincere appreciation to everyone tor the many cards, floral tnbutes, foods, cancer donations kindness support following the death of our beloved wife, mother grandmother.

Sincere thanks to the doctors nurses, the Saskatoon Funeral Home, Rev. Margaret McKech-rtey the Saskatoon Wildlife, Rudy family SPENCER The passing of Raymond Spencer, age 56 years of Saskatoon, occurred at his residence on Wednesday, February 14, 1996. The Funeral Service will be held on Monday, February 19, 1996 at 2:00 p.m. conducted by Rev. Charles Mac-Nutt from Park Funeral Chapel, 311 Third Avenue North.

He leaves to cherish his memory, his loving common-law wife, Dianne Mclnnes; his sons, Kevin and Kirk of Edmonton, AB; one brother, Sheldon of Kelowna, BC; one sister, Delores (Ken) Jardine of Winnnipeg. M8; Dianne's son, Guy of Prince Albert, SK; daughter, Shannon (Sean) Greenlay and children of Hudson Hope, BC; and Dianne's mother, Katherine Lenuik of Rose Valley. SK. He was predeceased by his parents, Fred and Mildred Spencer. Ray worked at various northern mines in his younger years, later for the Alberta Government and also was a successful private contractor in Edmonton.

After moving to Saskatoon, he enjoyed driving for Blueline Co. in the City of Saskatoon. In lieu of flowers, Memorial donations may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Saskatchewan, 279 Third Avenue North, Saskatoon, SK, S7K 2H8. Interment will take place at Woodlawn Cemetery. Arrangements are in care of PARK FUNERAL CHAPEL (244-2103).

LEACH In loving memory of Ches Leach who left this earth on February 17,1995. Life is like a song we write In our own tone and key. Each lite we touch reflects a note That forms the melody. We choose the theme and chorus Of the song to bear our name, And each will have a special sound, No two can be the same. When someone we love departs, In memory we find Their song plays on wrthtn the hearts Of those they leave behind.

From his loving family who have been richly btessed to have his love and guidance dunng his very full, rich life, his loving wife Anna, his children Linda, Connie and Gary, his chenshed grandchildren, Rob, Laureen, Jon, Craig, Travis, and Jill. SK (306) 682-2122. m'lwaaw1' 1 1 I 1 WW tv 2 ft" ARNOLD The passing of Mrs. Margaret Ellie Arnold, age 55 years of Saskatoon, occurred at City Hospital on Thursday, February 15th, 1996. It was Margaret's wish that a Private Family Service be held.

Friends and relatives are invited to join the family for a luncheon at Park Funeral Chapel. 311 Third Avenue North on Tuesday, February 20th at 3:00 p.m. in the Family Centre (upstairs). Courtesy parking is available directly south of the Chapel. Surviving are her loving husband Dale, two sons, Curtis (Daria) of Toronto, ON and Geoffrey and Kim of Saskatoon; her parents, Ray and Rachel Aitch-ison of Outlook, SK; one brother, Harold Aitchison of Macrorie, SK and his family; Rose and their two daughters, Jo-Ann (Don) and Pat.

Memorial donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society, 438 Second Avenue North, Saskatoon, SK S7K 2C3. Arrangements are in care of PARK FUNERAL CHAPEL, 244 2103. SCHULTZ Mr. Roland (Ralph Henry Schultz of Moose Jaw passed away on Friday, February 16, 1996 at the age of 79 years. Ralph was born September 29, 1916, on a farm near Langham, SK.

He married Theresa Bella O'Donnell on January 1, 1942 and was a devoted husband and father. Ralph served in the Air Force during W.W.II. His 30 year career with the S.T.I, (now SIAST) began in Saskatoon and continued in Moose Jaw which included time in Accra, Ghana, where he assisted in establishing a technical school. He made a return trip in recent years to renew friendships with students and colleagues. Ralph was a teacher, machinist, inventor, and craftsman who willingly shared his knowledge and expertise with others in the community.

He recently completed three grandfather clocks for his children. Ralph loved to travel and enjoyed trips to Africa and Europe. He was loved and respected by all who knew him and will be dearly missed by his loving wife, Theresa and his family and friends. Predeceased by his parents. Henry and Aganetha; one brother, Henry; one sister, Mary Gamelin; three brothers-in-law, Henry Tiessen, Isaac Derksen, and William Koch; one sister-in-law, Anna Schultz.

He is also survived by a son, Ralph Jr. (Beverly), Saskatoon; two daughters, Marylynn (Roy) Smith, Moose Jaw, and Dianne Schulte, Florida; five grandchildren, Brian Hesket'i. Hamilton, ON, Megan and Michael Smith, Moose Jaw, Samuel and Lucas Schultz, Saskatoon; brothers, Samuel (Margaret) Schultz, Theodore Schultz; sisters, Frieda Derksen, Ann Thiessen, Theresa Koch, and Agnes (Norman) Creighton; sister-in-law, Susan Penner; brother-in-law, Edmund Gamelin; as well as numerous nieces and nephews. Following Cremation at Prairie Memorial Crematorium a Memorial Service will be held at W.J. JONES SON FUNERAL CHAPEL next Saturday, February 24, 1996 at 2:00 p.m.

Reverend Frank Mitchell will officiate. Memorial donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society, 223 Fairford Street East, Moose Jaw, SK, S6H 0E1. Calvin Gam-mel Funeral Director 693-4644. In Memoriam ZAWERTAYLO tn Loving Memory of our dear friend, Brian, yvho passed away on February 18, 1994, Sometimes an oldeshtoned song Bnngs us a thought of you; Sometimes a flower as we pass along. Or a sky that is azure blue; Or a stiver lining in the clouds When the sun is peeping through.

Sadly missed and lovingty remembered. Karen and John. ZAWERTAILO In loving memory of our precious only son Bnan, born September 15, 1950, Deceased, February 18, 1994. Two long, lonely and very painful years have passed. Its hard to believe we lost you With nochance to sav goodbye.

Our lives will never be the same Our days are field with pain Tears till flow and so oftnn we thtnk Its a bad dream our Brian will soon be home. We treasure the precious memones and often speak your name. But we neverwanted memories, we only want you. The resting place we visit, put flowers with care As we turn and leave you there, our thoughts are always with you. Your place no one can flit In life we loved you dearly, in death we love you still.

If we were granted one wish Bnan We would wish you come back home Why did you leave us? Why did you have to go? The answers to these questions we do not know. We do miss you, more and more each day. Miss your smile, vour voice and things we used to do. These memones in our hearts forever lay. We'll miss and love you torever.

Mom and Dad. BARBER Anne Barber of Calgary, formerly of Milden and Saskatoon, SK. It is with great sadness that the family of Anne share the news of her passing, on February 16, 1996 at the age of 67 years. Memories of her life will be treasured by her special companion, Phil Atkins; her six children, Connie (Arnold) Cote, Bryan (Wendy) Barber of Saskatoon, Maureen (Larry) Taylor of Calgary, Bonnie (Russell) Wyatt, Linda (Bob) Silverthorn, and Debbie (Doug) Lemon of Conquest, SK; her fifteen grandchildren; and two great grandchildren. Anne was predeceased by her mother, Anna Polanuik (1933); her father, Demetros Polanuik (1970); and sister, Helen (1989).

She is survived by two brothers, Mike (Anne) and Steve (Nora) of Calgary; and sisters, Mary of Saskatoon and Pauline, Etfie and Tillie of Regina. Mom your sense of humour, generosity, good cooking and loving nature, will be remembered by many people whose lives you've touched. We Love You. "It's not sorrow that lasts forever- it is love" If desired, contributions can be made directly to the Canadian Cancer Society. A Service of Remembrance will be held at Foster's Garden Chapel, 3220 4 Street North West, Calgary on Monday, February 19, 1996 at 11:00 a.m.

FOSTER'S GARDEN CHAPEL FUNERAL HOME CREMATORIUM, Directors. Phone 2970888. TROTCHIE In loving memory of Vivian Trotchie from September 26, 1942 to February 18, 1990. Time slips by but memones stay, Quietly remembered day by day, But all we couid do was just stand by, When the time came we suffered too, Memories and time will last forever, God bless you Vivian. WHITFORD Dora, late of Landis, SK passed away peacefully on February 13, 1996 in Wilkie Union Hospital at the age of 65 after a lengthy battle with cancer.

Funeral Services will be held on Saturday, February 17 at 2:00 p.m. from Our Lady of Fa-tima Church in Landis, SK with Rev. Ean Kasper officiating. Interment will follow at a later date. Donations in Dora's memory may be made to Cancer Research at City Hospital, Saskatoon, SK.

BIGGAR FUNERAL HOME entrusted with arrangements (948-2669) OEUTSCHER Big sister Chloe Is pleased to announce the arrival of her little sister Madison Paige on January 27, 1996. Proud grandparents are John Anna Deutscher (Saskatoon) and Olive Hordeski (Estevan). Parents Ron Andrea would like to thank Dr. Doig and the staff at the R.U.H. Maternity Ward.

Love Wally. Wayne, and Scott GILBERTSON Clara. One year has passed dear Since you were called away, How well do I remember That sad and weary day. Remembered very de arty by Vnold. COOTE Joyce.

February 17, Thanks for being here. I miss you. love Harty 1994. j-.

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