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Star-Phoenix from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada • 35

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Tuesday, June 6, 1989 Saskatoon, Saskatchewan Star-Phoenix QQ "3-210O o(7o Lake 4 Resort Lots 924 Listings Wanted 940 Lots for Sale 878 Lois to Rent 879 Mobile Homes 948 Mortgages 936 Open Houses 976 Out of Town Properties 912' Property Management 969 Property to Rent 892 Property Wanted 893 Real Estate Services 971 Resorts Vacation Properties. 920 Retirement Living 918 Stores 4 Offices Sale 894 Stores 4 Offices Rent 8V8 Talking Signs 970 Warehouse Space 908 will be responsible for only the insertion. Please check your advertisement. Deadlines: 4:30 p.m. for next days Issue, 4:30 p.m.

Frl. for Sat. and Mon. Issues Farm Equipment 729 Feed 4 Seed 741 Fish Farming 739 Heavy Equipment Rental 795 Horse Trailers 745 Industrial Machinery 4 Repairs 793 Livestock 4 Accessories 737 Removal Service 801 Rental Service 797 Sand Blasting 761 Septic Tanks 765 Sharpening Service 805 Small Tools 789 Stables 749 Welders 755 Well Drilling 757 ACCOMMODATION Accomodation 806 Apartments-HotelsRent 870 Room for Rent 866 Room Wanted 868 to Rent 874 Furnished 834 Rural Rent 842 (Part. Furnished) 836 Houses.Unfurnished 838 Accommodations 843 Houses Wanted 846 Furnished 850 (Part.

Furnished) 858 Unfurnished 854 Wanted 862 Accommodation 822 Furnished 810 Part. Furnished 818 Rural 826 Unfurnished 814 Wanted 830 REAL ESTATE Industrial 887 Rural 881 Wanted 880 Blocks Sale 903 A. A.C.I 966 Properties 916 889 Opportunities 900 Property 890 for Sale 952 for Rent 932 for Sale 928 for Rent 884 for Sale 883 Wanted 885 Motels 896 for Sale 980 Planned Built 956 Wanted Buy 955 Lots 886 902 Properties 888 Ceiling Cleaning 661 Central Vac 585 Ceramic Tile 589 Chimneys 551 Concrete 617 Concrete Brick 563 Concrete Cutting 620 Concrete Driveways 619 Contractors Carpenters 543 Decks and Patios 629 Drywalling 599 Eavestroughs 555 Electricians 579 Energy 575 Equipment Rentals 678 Excavating 531 Fences Fireplaces 4 Accessories 651 Flooring 591 Furnaces 581 Glass 647 Hardwood Floors 593 Healing 583 Home Improvements 635 Insulation 57) Interior Decorating 527 Investigation Security 715 Janitorial Services 667 Landscaping 611 699 Maid Service 659 Management Consultants 703 Maintenance and Cleaning 668 Market Research 707 Moving 4 Storage 609 Packing 665 Painting 603 Patents Trademarks 711 Patios and Decks 629 PavingAsphalt 625 Plumbing 587 Pools 4 Service 671 Professional Directory 688 Roofing 547 Sand and Gravel ,615 Sewer 4 Drain Cleaning '669 Small Engine Repair 582 Snow Removal ..675 Steps and Railings 631 Stucco 559 Trades and Professions 519 Trenching 535 Upholstery 653 Upholstery Cleaning 655 Wallpapering 607 Window Cleaning 663 Window Doors 643 Wood Finish 641 ARMINDUSTRIAL Chain Saws 769 Custom Harvesting 733 Musical Instruction 222 Nursing Homes 256 Office Equipment 4 147 Office Services 143 Parcel Letter Service 149 Personal Services 250 Pets 270 Photography 198 Poultry 342 Pre-School 109 Produce 330 Rental Stores 322 Restaurant Supplies 176 Rototillers Rototilling 302 Satellite Dishes 196 Saunas Hot Tubs 258 Security Systems 185 Shelving 148 Shoe Repair 248 Sound Equipment 214 Swap 4 Trade 178 Taped Music 242 Tickets SaleWanted 177 Tree Service 310 Tree Spraying 306 TV Rentals 166 Underground Sprinklers 298 Video-Game Equipment 194 Wanted To Rent 180 Wedding Supplies 226 Weight Control Products 254 TRANSPORTATION Aircraft 458 Antique Vehicles 400 Auto Body Repair 415 Auto Leasing 408 Automotive Magazine 456 Auto Repairs Accessories 412 Autos 351 Autos Wanted 404 Buses for Sale 452 Car Wash 413 Classic Autos 402 Garages for Lease 464 Help 99 Day Care 105 Wanted 135 Construction Help 75 GOODS AND SERVICES Services 262 153 Repair 164 for Sale 151 Wanted 155 Articles 150 230 238 Supplies 332 234 278 Trees 286 and Stamps 206 Consultants 190 4 Equipment 186 Service 145 Mediation 252 274 346 Services 266 282 338 Appliances 159 Refinishing 163 Rentals 162 Sales 170 Lawn Equipment 294 Lawns 290 Rentals 232 318 Services 255 Crafts 202 Care 257 326 246 Appraisals 2)0 Building 174 334 Equipment 218 StarPhoenix Office Hours: Monday to Friday 8:00 a.m. 4:30 p.m. Classified Telephone hours: Monday to Friday 7:00 a.m.- 7:00 p.m.

Saturdays: 10:00 a.m. 2:00 p.m. Sundays: 3:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. Long Distance Toll Free 1-800-667-6979 ANNOUNCEMENTS Anniversaries 47 Card of Thanks 27 Coming Events 51 Companions 55 Crematoriums 11 Deaths 2 Engagements and Weddings 43 Florists 12 Funeral Directors 7 Funerals 3 Graduations 52 Happy Days 39 Happy Days Service 34 Industrial Info 68 In Memorlum 23 Legacies Memorial 19 Lost Found 59 Memorial Society 8 Monuments 15 My Phone Number Is 30 Notices 63 Personal 31 Star is Born 35 Tenders 67 Travel 49 EMPLOYMENT Career Training 119 Babysitting, Childcare Req 107 Will BabysitChildcare 108 Domestic Help 83 Employment Services 123 Employment Wanted 139 Farm Help 79 Hairdressers Wanted 103 Help Wanted 71 Nanny Services 106 Health Care Personnel 133 Hospital Personnel 131 Office Help 95 Part-time Help 87 Professional Management Help 115 Restaurant Help 91 Sales Personnel Ill StarPhoenix Direct dial numbers for Star-Phoenix General Editorial 652-9200 664-8231 Circulation Classified 664-8320 653-2100 Display 664-8340 Secretarial Subsidized Teachers Trades Adult Antiques Appliance Articles Articles BabyInfant Bands Butcher Catering Cats Christmas Coins Computer Computers Courier Divorce Dogs Eggs Escort Firewood Fish Furniture Furniture Furniture Garage Garden Hall Hauling Health Hobbies Home Hydroponic Insurance Jewellery Lumber Meats Musical ANNOUNCEMENTS The first Incorrect THE FAR "Blast it, your cold EWEN 1901 1988.

in loving memory of our mother or ace, who passed away June 5th, ms. Always remembered by Gladys and Clark. EWEN Grace In loving memory of our grandmother. who passed away June 5th, 1988, No longer in our lives to share, But in our hearts you're always there. Gone but not forgotten.

Sadly missed by Fern and Lvnne and our families. PRUDENT In loving memory of my brother, Chuck Prudent, who passed away May 28th, 1983. We had no time to say goodbye, The day you went away You left us oh so suddenly Six years ago today We think of vou in silence We often speak your name Alt we have are the memories And your picture in a frame The years may wipe out many things. But this they'll wipe out never The memories of those happy years Chuck When we were all together. Ever loved and missed by sister Bunny and Alex.

Neph ews, Chuckie, Alex. Joe and niece Cathy. CARD OF THANKS 77 THE FAMILY of the lale Deima Hoscheit Denis would like to thank the many friends and family, everyone who sent cards, flowers, food, mass cards and dona tions and all those who helped in so many ways at the time of our dear mother and grandmother's passing. A special thanks to Rev. Fr.

E. Quinn, the staff at Westwood Funeral Chapel, Ladies of the St. Mary's C.W.L. and a special friend, Mrs, Lang. The Family.

We wish to express our gratitude to all those who sup ported us in our toss. We especially wish to thank Rev, Bill Shank for the comforting words of his service, 1 1 don McHargue for the beautiful solo renditions and or ganist Gwen Dingwall. We very much appreciate the many cards, calls, visits, baking, flowers and contn butions to the Saskatchewan Alzheimer's Association Thanks also to the Parkridge Centre for the excellent careRobertreceived. Yourkindnesswillberemembered Margaret Heaps, the Knights and Paulsons Margaret Heaps, the Knights and Paulsons Margaret Heaps, the Knights and Paulsons Margaret Heaps, the Knights and Paulsons Margaret Heaps, the Knights and Paulsons Marnarpt Heaps, the Kniahts and Paulsons. PERSONAL 31 AAAAA-A ABE'S All, rototill, sod laved, fences paint ed, trims etc.

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LORRIE LEMIEUX, Gifted Clairvoyant and Intuitive will do readings for personal and spiritual development. Phone 664-2613 for an appointment. MAY THE Sacred Heart of Jesus be praised, adored and glorified throughout the world forever. Amen. Thank-You.

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"SINGLES TODAY" Canada's Largest Introduction Service Call 664-41 STOP SMOKING ForJusti75.1nformationline664-9999,entercode 6958. SIDI By GARY LARSON Agnes! If you're going to put feet on me, you could at least dry them first." LITTLE THERESE of the Child Jesus please pick for me a rose from the heavenly gardens and send it to me as a message of love. Little Flower of Jesus ask God today to grant the favors I now place with confidence in your hands. St. Therese help me to always believe as you did, in God's great love for me, so that I might imitate your "Little Way" each day.

Amen, Praver to the Sacred Heart of Jesus. God, Who dosf deign mercifully to bestow upon us infinite treasures of life in the Heart of Thy Son, which was wounded for our sins; grant, we beseech Thee, that we who pay him the devout homage of our piety, may in like manner show unto Thee our due of worthy satisfaction. Through the same Christ our Lord. Amen. May the sacred heart of Jesus be adored, glorified, loved and preserved throughout the world now and forever.

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955-3121 XXX VIDEO'S MAGAZINES. Dirk's Love Shop, 115 20th Street WeM 242-0771 HAPPY DAYS SERVICE 34 A A RENTALS 665-J8U0 Goats, bu7zards. penguins, flamingos, etc. S20.00 del. Absolutely The Funniest Service In S'toon! RENT-A-NERD 978-2266 Birthdays and anniversaries are our specialty! Birthdays, Anniversaries or any Special Occasion Our flamingos animals rentals will tickle their innards! CALL 244 PINK 7465 L.A, BALLOONS 931-7805, 343-56)2 Puppet Shows, Clowns, Balloon Animals 10c'o off Pupoets by parties -2d2-4374 A STAR IS BORN 35 BOESCHfcN: Patty and Barry are pleased to announce the safe arrival of Brittany Katie Marie on May 24, 1989 at 1:18 p.m.

weighing 6 lbs. 12 ozs. Welcome to our little princess! USHER Rob and Barb are proud to announce Ihe arrival of their daughter, Kristen Marie, born May 30th, 1989. A sister for Shawn. Special thanks to Or.

Selma McMahon and the staff of St. Paul's Hospital. HAPPY DAYS 39 40? KAREN FROM NOVA SCOTIA TO SASKATCHEWAN YOU'VE HAD A SWINGING YOUTH PEOPLE SAY THAT YOU LOOK YOUNG AND WE ALL KNOW YOUR CUTE BUT FACETHE FACTS YOU POOR OLD GIRL YOUR TIME HAS PASSED FOR SPORTY BECAUSE TODAY WE ALL CAN SAY THAT KAREN LEA TURNS FORTY LOVE FROM YOUR BRUTUS, TANYA AND LAWRENCE Cash in with the Classifieds. 653-2100 ft Grain Trailers 436 Grain Trucks 432 Leather Vinyl 418 Parking tor Lease 468 Reconditioned Batteries 4)4 Semi Trailers 439 Service Stations 460 Sports Cars 396 Towing Service 472 Truck Leasing 444 Truck Repairs Accessories. 448 Trucks for Sale 424 Trucks Wanted 440 Vans Accessories 416 Van Rentals 420 Vehicle Storage 470 RECREATION All Terrain Vehicles 496 Bicycles 476 Boats Accessories 484 Campers Trailers 488 Campers 4 RV's for Rent 490 Camping Equipment 500 Dune Buggies 494 Flat Deck Trailers 498 Golf Carts 506 Motorcycles 4 Accessories 480 RV's Motorhomes 492 Skiing Equipment 515 Snowmobiles 4 Accessories 511 Sporting Goods 504 Tents 4 Tarpaulins 508 TRADES AND PROFESSIONS Accountants 696 Accountants (Chartered) 692 Architect Draftsperson 523 Artists 4 Designers 525 Asphalt Paving 625 Basements 539 Bathrooms 588 Brick Driveways 623 Brick Layers 567 Cabinets Furniture 639 Carpets 595 BOMBOIR The death of Tamara Tammy Lee Bomboir age 13 years of Delisle, Saskatchewan occurred in a local hospital on Sunday, June 4th, 1989.

The Funeral Mass will be held on Wednes day, June 7th at from St. Anne's Roman Catholic Church, Delisle, Saskatchewan cele brated by Rev. Father R. Beechinor. (Memorial Donations to the Canadian Retts Syndrome Asso ciation, P.O.

Box 97, 260 Adelaide Street East, Toronto, Ontario, M5A 1 NO would be appreciated in lieu of flowers). Surviving are: her loving parents, Roger and Use Bomboir; three sisters, Cynthia (Danny) Grainger of Rocanville, Sask Linda Bomboir of Saskatoon and Ericka Dawn Bomboir of Delisle, three nieces, Ashley and BrianneGraingerof Rocanvilleand Jameen Lee Bomboir of Saskatoon; her grandfather, Karl Fischer of Saskatoon; her God Parents, Paul and Heidi Mychailiv of Saskatoon. She was predeceased by her grandparents, Olga Fischer and Gaston and Irene Bomboir. Tammy was born on August 29th, 1975 in Regina, Saskatchewan. She will always be remembered for her strong will and pleasant disposition.

Tammy loved all types of music and foundgreat satisfac tion and relaxation from it. Tammy was dearly loved and will be fondly remembered by her family and many friends. Cremation will take place following the Funeral Mass. Arrange ments have been entrusted to the SASKATOON FUNERAL HOME. HODGINS Friday, June 2nd, 1989, Mrs.

Olive Louise Hodgins, age 84 years, passed away in Victoria, B.C. Predeceased by: her husband Les Hodgins in 1985; and two brothers George and Edward Forsyth. Mrs. Hodgins is survived by one son Robert (Agnes) Hodgins of Duncan, B.C.; five grandchildren, Dianne Wickerson Montreal, Barbara Krahn, Edmonton, Sharon and Sandy both of Calgary, and Les of Duncan, B.C. five great grandchi Idren; brothers, 01 iver, Jack and Les Forsyth all of Saskatoon, Roy of Vancouver; sisters.

May O'Brian, Saskatoon, Ruby Hornby, Nelson, B.C., and Pearl Gillie of Victoria. Funeral Servicewill be heldon Wednesday, June 7th, 1989 at 2:00 p.m. in Wascana Unit ed Church with the Rev. Charles Brandowoffici ating. Interment in Regina Memorial Gardens Flowers most gratefully declined.

Friends so wishing may make donations in memoriam to the Wascana Memorial Fund, 2110 King St. S4T 4G8 Regina. Arrangements in care of SPEERS FUNERAL CHAPEL REICHERT Thedeathof Leonard Karl Reichert age 82 years of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan oc curred in a local hospital on Sunday, June 4th, 1989. The Funeral Service will beheldon Wednes day, June 7th at 1 1 :00p.m. from the chapel of the SASKATOON FUNERAL HOME conducted by Rev.

N. Stewart Dingwall and Rev. Wayne McLaren. Surviving are his wife, Julia; one daughter, Doreen (Dennis) Summach of As-quith; two sons, Ernie (Zelda) of Kelowna, Gar ry (Linda) of Calgary; three stepsons, Paul and Peter Voykin of Chicago, Andrew Voykin of Tampa, Florida; ten grandchildren and six great-grandchildren; one brother, Karl Reichert of Saskatoon; one sister, Olga Casper of Saskatoon. He was predeceased by his first wife, Olga on March 31st, 1960; his parents and by one brother.

Leonard was born in Poland in 1902. He served with the Polish Presidents Guard in the early 1920's. As a young single man he came to Canada in 1927 settling in the'Shellbrooke and Prince Albert district. He married Olga Som- merfeld on December 26th, 1930. Leonard worked for the C.N.R.

for 18 years. He also farmed and operated the hotel in Shell Lake. In 1948 they moved to Asquith and operated the hotel there till 1963 when he retired and moved to Saskatoon. Leonard married Julia Voykin in 1963. He enioyed gardening.

He belonged to the Asquith Lodge 146 A.F.& A.M. Memorial donations to the Saskatchewan Heart Foundation (279 3rd Ave. wouldbeappreciated in lieu of flowers. Interment will take place in Woodlawn Cemetery. (Courtesy parking south of thechapel on 4th Ave.

at 25th Street). LOVSTAD The death of Etil Gladys Lovstad, age 81 years, of 1217 Ave. North, occurred in a Saskatoon hospital Thursday, June 1st, 1989. A Graveside Memorial Service will be held Wednesday, June 7th, 1989 at 2:30 p.m. at the Horse Butte Cemetery, in the Kyle, Sask.

dis trict. Rev. BrianSmithof Kylewillbe officiating. Surviving are: two daughters Larre (Bob) Lip-sett of Saskatoon, Helen Hand ley of Calgary, two sons Norris (Phyllis) of Calgary, Glenn (Gerry) of Winnipeg; four sisters, Marie Gillespie of Ontario, Ivadelle Train of Ontario, Louise Train of B.C., Selma Hamilton of Washington; three brothers Elmer (Mary) Dyrland of Edmonton, Melvin (Doris) Dyrland of Edmonton, Dorius (lola) Dvrland of Kyle; several grandchildren. nieces and nephews and friends.

She was predeceased by: her parents her husband Tarold; two sisters Dorothy and Lily; and a brother Vernon. Mrs. Lovstad was born at Kyle, and grew up in that area. She came to make her home in Saskatoon in 1941 Etil was fond of crocheting and knitting. She enioyed homemaking, collecting recioiesand cooking.

Cremation will precede the services. Arrangements are in care of WEST-WOO FUNERAL CHAPEL (653-3434). MIDDLEMISS Charles Ross Middlemiss, aged 52yearsof Loreburn, Sask. passedaway suddenly at his residence on Saturday, June 3rd, 1989. Ross was predeceased by nis tatner Alexander, sister Jean, brothers Stuart and Bob.

He is survived by his loving wife Maxine; daughter Pen ny; and son Andrew; mother, Mary in the Out look Hospital; two brothers, John (Kay) and Sandy; four sisters Betty (Gill) Langstaff, Ellen (Jim) Foote, Peggy Lesperance and Isabel Mor ton; also numerous nieces and newphews. The Funeral Service will be held on June 7th, 1989 at 00 p.m. in the Loreburn United Church Lore- burn, Sask. with Rev. Joan Heffelf inger and Rev.

Rob Meintzan officiating. Interment to follow in the family plot of the Loreburn Cemetery. For those so wishing, donations to the Sask. Heart Fund or charity of your choice would be gratefully appreciated by the family. Hanson's Funeral Home, Davidson Sask.

in charge of arrange CAMPBELL Bernice May (Bunny) Campbell, age 75 years, died at home peacefully on June 4, 1989. Surviving are her loving husband, Tommy; two sons, Gordon and Murray, both of Toronto; four grandchildren, Jill, Lesley, Graeme and Ian, all of Toronto; a brother, Leonard, of Powell River, B.C.; her nieces and nephews and countless friends. Bunny was a mainstay of her neighborhood for 40 years and was always a source of warmth, affection and kindness. She cared for her home and her family with loving zeal and welcomed into her family a wide variety of people who will remember her always. Cremation will precede the service, which will be held at 2:00 p.m., Wednesday, June 7 at Grace Westminster 10th St.

Saskatoon conducted by W. A. Stevens and Rev. Don Barss. Arrangements are being handled by Saskatoon Funeral Home.

JOHNSTON (Ens) The passing of Margaret May Peggy) formerly of Saskatoon occurred in Owen Sound, Ontario, May 19th, 1989. She was66 years of age. Surviving are, her daughters, Or-pha (Robert) Campbell, Jan Ens of Saskatoon; and son Lloyd Ens of Owen Sound, Ontario. Grandsons: Kenny, Brad, Marcus and Andrew; a brother Maior (Edith); two sisters, Erma (Ken) of P.E.I., and Hilda (Darrein of Calgary. She was predeceased by her parents, daughter Vivian, three brothers, Lenus, Ernest, Victor and a sister Doris.

Peggy was a long time employee of the T. Eaton Co. I nterment took placeat Greenwood Cemetery, Owen Sound. Memorial donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society. KOTELKO The death of Kathleen Rose Kotel-ko, age 20 years, formerly of Hafford, Saskatche-wanoccurred accidentally in theHafforddistrict on Sunday, June 4th, 1989.

Kathy is survived by her father, Michael (Betty) Kotelko, Hafford; sisters, Olive (Victor) Woytowich, Hafford, Dar-lene (Ralph) Michayluk, Krydor, Iris Kotelko (Frank Materi), North Battleford, Patricia (Andrew) Crowder, Saskatoon; grandmother Mary Kalyn, Saskatoon; eleven nieces and nephews, numerous aunts, uncles, cousins and special friend, Lyle Wyshinski, Saskatoon. She was predeceased by her mother, Hazel in 1976, Baba Paraska Kotelko in 1979 and uncle Fred Kotelko in 1980. Kathy was born and raised in Hafford where she attended school, graduating in 1986, continuing her education and receiving her Ear ly Childhood Development Diploma with Honours in Vermillion. She entered the work forceas Assistant Manager of Pizza Hut in North Battleford, Sask. She was devoted to her work and was a very kind hearted person.

Her cheer- fullness will be sadly missed by her family and friends. A special thank-you to Lester Martens of Biggar, Sask. for your assistance. Funeral ar rangements are pending. WILLIAMS Thedeath of Lester M.Williamsage 83 years of 428 Spadina Cres.

Saskatoon oc curred ina local nursing homeon Saturday, June 3rd, 1989. Funeral Service arrangements are pending. SASKATOON FUNERAL HOME have been entrusted with the arrangements. ZOMBER Thedeathof Mrs. Annie Zomber, age 80 years, of 1235 Ave.

South, occurred in a Saskatoon hospital Saturday, June 3rd, 1989. The Funeral Mass will be Celebrated Tuesday, June 6th, 1989 at 10:00 a.m. from St. George's Ukraini an Catholic Cathedral 212 Ave. South, with Rt Rev.Msgr.

R.Luzneythecelebrant. Prayers will be said Monday evening at 8:00 p.m. from West wood Funeral Chapel. Parking for guests attend ing prayers is available in lot north of the Chapel on Ave. N.

Surviving are: her loving husband, Wil I iam; one sister Agnes Sly wka of Vancouver; three sisters-in-law, Mary Bazowsky of Toronto, Mary Bazowsky of Prince Albert, Rose Bazow sky of Saskatoon; eight cousins; sixteen nieces and nephews; and numerous grand nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by: her parents and four brothers, Jacob, Michael, John, and Joseph. Mrs. Zomber was born at Aberdeen and spent her early years at Laniwci. She was edu catedat the Riel Dana school.

In 1932she married William and they farmed in the Kelvmgton dis trict for thirty years. They retired to Saskatoon in 1962 where she has resided since. Annieenioy- ed visiting with friends, playing cards and espe cially crocheting. She was a member of St, George's Parish. Interment will take placein the Catholic section Woodlawn Cemetery.

Arrange ments are in care of WESTWOOD FUNERAL CHAPEL (653-3434). FUNERALS BALE The Funeral Service of Arthur George Balewhodiedon Wednesday, May 31st, 1989 was held from Chapel, Saskatoon Funeral Home on Monday, June 5th at 3:30 p.m. conducted by Archdeacon H.W. Brandrick. Honorary Pallbearers were: Jeff Bale, Terry Bale, Robert Bugden, Jamie Dawson, Craig Hannah, Les Han nah.

Active Pallbearers were: George Cairns, Comrie Davidson, Harley Fnessen, Tom Mel drum, Maurice Taylor and Jim Wicks. Funeral Rites were conducted by members of the Royal Canadian Legion Branch Number 362. Interment took place in Hillcrest Memorial Gardens. FUNERAL DIRECTORS ACADIA DRIVE FUNERALCHAPEL 955-1600 915 Acadia Drive HENRI PAULHUS JOHN SCHACHTEL McKAGUE'S FUNERAL CHAPELS ROBERT MCKAGUE DONALD NEWBIGGING Phone 664-3131, 300 3rd Ave. S.

PARK FUNERAL CHAPEL GREG W. LALACH DAVID J. SCHURR 311 3RO AVE. NO. 244 2103 SASKATOON FUNERAL HOME W.

Arnold Edwards, Robert F. Dsurie, Lars Nissen Ph. 244-5577 338 4th Ave. North WESTWOOD FUNERAL CHAPEL RaeJ Murdock 653-3434, 20th St Ave CREMATORIUMS 11 Hillcrest Memorial Gardens And Crematorium Memorial Cremation Service 477-2236 PRAIRIE VIEW CHAPEL Memorial and Cremation Services. Highway 11 South 242-7684 Box 2061 LEGACIES MEMORIAL 19 ARSCOTT ASSOCIATES Life insurance, annuity brokers and charity-donation consultants.

665-8111. SASK. ALZHEIMER'S RELEATED DISEASE Assoc. Gratefully accepts memorial donations and legacies for education and research. Tax deductible.

P.O. box 186, Regina, Sask. S4P 3E2 IN MEMORIAMS 23 HOLOONIUK In loving memory of Paul hotodmuk, wno passed away June 1st. 1985. This month comes with deeo regret It brings back a day we can't forget.

You passed away without "Good-bye" But the memory of vou will never die. You never failed to do vour best, Your heart was true and tender, You lived vour fife for those you loved. And those you loved remember. Sadly missed by wife Katherine, four children, Ken, Elsie Ouellette; Morris and Lovirta Hotodmuk, Bill and Terry Holodniuk, Bob and Nadine Pasitnev, eight grandchil Board. Board, Condominiums Houses Houses, Houses, Olympic Rental Rooms Rooms Rooms Rooms Shared Suites Suites Suites, Suites Suites Acreage Acreage Acreage Apartment Appraisers B.C.

Buildings Business Commercial Condominiums Cottages Cottages Farmland Farmland Farms Hotels Houses Houses Houses Industrial Investments Investment Printed and published daily except Surv days and statutory holidays by Armadale Communications Limited at the office of the STAR-PHOENIX, 204 Fifth Avenue North, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, S7K 2P1. Second Class Mail Registration Number 0098 Ed Setoeityen. Executive Vice-President: Bill Peter. on, Executive Editor; Steven Gib. Managing Editor; Lawrence Gaisel, Business Manager; Jim Da vidson.

Advertising Director; Wayne wonioerg, Circulation Mansoer: Wirt Popoff. Associate Editor; Eldon Amundson, Controller; Merv Carey, Engi neering Development Director; liien nouie, Kroauc tlon Manager. FOFONOFF The death of Mable Fofonoff, age 64, of Saskatoon occurred at the University Hos pital on Monday, June 5th, 1989. She died peace fully following a serious illness in the loving pres ence of her family. The Funeral Service will be held at Grosvenor Park United Churchon Thursday, June 8th at 2:00 p.m.

conducted by Rev. Garth Nelson and Rev. Walter Cowan. A Prayer Service in the Doukhobour tradition, will beheld at the Chapel of the Saskatoon Funeral Homeon Wednesday, June 7th at 7:30 p.m. conducted by Mr.

Fred Kalmakoff. Mable is survived by her loving husband, Joe and four children, Elena Kaniian of Saskatoon, Dan and his wife Ann of Saskatoon, Marianne of Fukishima, Japan and Greg of Alsask. She is lovingly remembered by her grandchildren, Tanya Kaniian of Ottawa, Russell Kaniianof Saskatoonand Tim, Steveand Lisa Fofonoff of Saskatoon. She is also survived by one sister, Anne Deriousoff of Canora and numerous nieces and nephews were very preci ous to her. She was predeceased by her parents, Peter and Anne Kanygin of Kylemore and a brother Georgeof Calgary.

MablemarriedJoein 1943. Together, they lived in various commum ties including Watson, Quill Lake, Invermay, Naicam, Foam Lake and most recently in Saska toon. She took on an active leadership role in numerous church, cultural, music and commu nity activities in each location. She was a talent ed person who was eager to teach, share of her self and work in her own way toward the interests of world peace. She will be sadly missed by all those whose lives she touched.

In lieu of flowers, a great love of hers, the family requests that donations bedirected to the Russia Cultural Club Scholarship Fund, Box 8994, Saskatoon, Proiect Ploughshares, The Saskatoon Food Bank or the chanty or church of your choice. Interment wi take place in Hillcrest Memorial Gardens. Fu neral service arrangements have been entrusted to the SASKATOON FUNERAL HOME. (Cour tesy parking south of the Chapel, corner of 4th Ave. at 25th Street).

HULM The passing of Mr. Thomas Hulm age 90 years of St. Ann's Nursing Home, Saskatoon oc curred at his residence on Sunday, une 4th, 1 989. The Funeral Mass will be held on Wednesday, June 7th at 10:00 a.m. celebrated by Rev.

Father J. Boser, O.M. I. from St. Aloysius Roman Catholic Church in Allan, Sask.

Memorial Prayers will be held Tuesday evening, June 6th at 7:30 p.m. from St. Aloysius Roman Catholic Church in Allan, Sask. Public viewing will be held Tuesday, June6th from p.m. from Park Funeral Chapel, 31 1 Third Avenue North.

Surviving are: one son Frank Hulm of Allan, one daugh ter Margaret (Roland) Aubert of Assiniboia, fivegrandchildren.threegreat grandchil dren, six sisters: Mrs. Helen Keen of Saskatoon, Mrs. Caroline Schroh of Calgary, Mrs, Regina Troutmanof Regina, Mrs. Christi na (Peter) Troutman of Allan, sask. and Mrs.

Genevieve (Sebastian) Merk of Saskatoon, Mrs. Mary Rausch of Saskatoon, and two brothers Joseph of Saskatoon and Theodore Christina of Indian Head, Sask. He was predeceased by his wife Mary, his parents Mr. Thaddus and Mrs Margaret Hulm, two brothers: Tony Hulm and George Hulm and one sister Katie. The late Mr.

Hulm was born in Hague, North Dakota, U.S.A. and came to Canada in 1906 to Allan, Sask. He farmed in the South Allan district for approxi mately sixty years. He loved farming and appre ciated his kind neighbours. He was a wonderful grandfather who always had time for his grand children.

In lieu of flowers, Memorial donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society, 1036 College Drive, Saskatoon, S7N 0W1 or to the Saskatchewan Heart Foundation, 279 Third Avenue North, Saskatoon, S7K 2H8. The Pallbearers will be: Puis Brossart, William Engle, Arvid Frydenlund, Edward Hegel, Roy Keen and Ray mond Trulsrud. Interment will take place at Allan Roman Catholic Cemetery in Allan, Sask. Arrangements are in care of PARK FUNERAL CHAPEL. LANGLANDS Annie, of the Lakeview Pioneer Lodge, Wakaw, passed away on une 5th, 1989 at the age of 93 years.

The Funeral Service will be held from the Wakaw Baptist Church on Wednesday, June 7th, 1 989 at 2 30 p.m. with Pastor Les Clarke officiating. The late Mrs. Lang- lands was born in Scotland on September l2tn, 1895. She graduated from nursing school in Edin burgh, Scotland in 1920.

She then worked in the Glasglow Hospital. In 1932 she married Constable Leonard Young Langlands following which they moved to Saskatoon. Upon her husband's retirement in 1961 they moved to Wakaw and took up residence in a suite in the Lakeview Pioneer Lodge, later moving into the Lakeview Pioneer Nursing Home. Left to mourn her passing are two nieces Betty Wilson and Annie (George) Thompson, both of Indian Head, Sask; one brother-in-law in England; several sisters-in-law in Scotland; and a very close friend Lylia Bell, Wakaw, Sask. She was predeceased by her parents; herhusband Leonard on July 16th, 1987; two sisters Marianne Wilson and Mary Smith; and two nephews.

Pallbearers will be Ernest Gay, Ed Nagy, Alex Hegedus, FredCenaiko, Ron Kushneryk, and Chris Timm. Interment will take place in the Wakaw Baptist Church Cemetery. Kushneryk's Funeral Homeof Wakaw is in charge of arrangements. ROMANIUK The death of Steve Romaniuk, 55 years, of Cudworth, Sask. occurred suddenly on Hospital, Wakaw, Sask.

The Prayer Service will be held on Tues day, June6th, 1989at from Holy Eucha rist Ukrainian CathohcChurch, Cudworth, sask. The Funeral Mass will be held on Wednesday, June 7th, 1989 at from Holy Eucharist Ukrainian Catholic Church, Cudworth, Saskat chewan. Rev. Fr. Paul Siska will be Celebrant of the Mass.

Interment will follow in the Ascension Cemetery, Carpenter District, Saskatchewan. Steve is survived by his loving wife, Joan of Cudworth; six children, Gail (Rob) Campbell of Regina, Nadine (Larry) Evans of Saskatoon, Ernie Kuffner of Camp Borden, Marian Kuffner of Saskatoon, Natalie Romaniuk of Cud worth and Diane Romaniuk of Cudworth; his mother, Mary Romaniuk of Cudworth; two brothers, Peter of Cudworth, John (Gina of Saskatoon; two sisters, Olga (John) Zeabin of Saskatoon; Ann (Peter) Pallock of Saskatoon and his grandchildren, Crystal Evans, Christopher Evans and Stephanie Campbell. He was prede ceased by his father, Harry in I970and a sister in infancy. Memorial donations to St. Michael Hospital, Cudworth, Sask.

wouldbeappreciated. Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to SCHARF'S FUNERAL HOME. HumboldtCud- DEATHS ALCOCK The passing of Mr. Melvin Milton Alcock aged 75 years of Saskatoon, Saskatche-wanoccurred ina local hospitalonJune3rd, 1989, Surviving are his loving family: his wife, Olga son, Gary of Utica, Michigan; two daughters, Sharon Gordon and Arlene Lauren Young al I of Saskatoon; nine grandchildren, Kenny, Debbie and Cheryl Alcock, Leana (Wayne) Stolar, Bob and Marcie Gordon, Donna, Aaron and Sherry Young; two great-grandchildren, Jessie and Christopher Stolar; two brothers, Elton of Prince Albert, and Sidney of Edmonton, and one sister, Netta Campbell of Fruit-vale, B.C. He was predeceased by: his parents, Charles and Eulieth Alcock of Speers, Saskat chewanand by twosisters, SarahandMable.

The Memorial Service will be held at Mount Royal United Church, 521 Vancouver Avenue North, Saskatoon, on Wednesday, June 7th, at 2:00 p.m, conducted by Rev. B. Janes. Cremation. I I ieu of flowers, Memorial contributionsmay be sent toa Charity of one's choice.

Service arrangements are in care of McKAGUE FUNERAL CHAP ELS. BERSTAD The passing of Pastor Arne Berstad age 72 years of 1802 Alexandra Ave. (formerly of Hanley, Sask. occurred June 4th, 1989 at Saska toon City Hospital. The Funeral Service will be held on June 7th at 2:00 p.m.

from the Bethlehem Lutheran Church, Hawarden (west of Kenaston north of Hwy. 15) conducted by Pastor Wellunscheg. Interment will take place at the Bethlehem Lutheran Church Cemetery. Surviv ing are his loving wife, Adela, Saskatoon; one daughter, Miriam (Ken) Maclver, Dundurn one son, Mark (Trudy) Berstad, Hanley; two granddaughters, Marcia and Nicole; three grandsons, Chad, Mitchell and Dustin; one sis ter, Edna Nelson, Viscount; one brother. Rich ard Berstad, Nipawin.

He was predeceased by his parents, Ed and Clara Berstad; his stepfa ther Alfred Berstad; twosisters, Mabel Berstad and Olive McComb. Pastor Berstad was born in Fairy Glen, Sask. and received his education at and Luther Theological Seminary, graduating in 1948. He served as pastor in Lutheran Church until his retirement in several years of interim preaching following. He served parishes at Melville, North Vancouver, B.C., Cal gary, Regina, Viking, Alta.

and Hanley, Sask. He was a devoted husband, father and grandfather, who was dearly loved and will be fondly remembered and sadly missed. In lieu of flowers memorials will be gladly accepted for Lutheran College Bible Institute, Outlook, Sask, or a charity of one'schoice. Arrangements are in care of DALMENY FUNERAL HOME. BLAND The death of Siglinde (Linda) Bland age 59 years of Saskatoon occurred in a local hospital on Friday, June 2nd, 1989.

The Funeral Service will be held on Wednesday, June 7th, at 1 :30 p.m. from the Chapel of Saskatoon Funeral Home conducted by Archdeacon H. W. Bran- drick. Surviving are: her husband Walter; her son Gary (Beverly) Ockwell of Florida; four grandchildren; her mother Marianne (Hans) Simonsen of Saskatoon; and two step-sons Jef- ery and Lesl ie Bland.

Linda was an active mem ber of the Saskatoon Cosmopolitan Pals and the Royal Purple. All who knew her loved her. Her hardworking and unselfish naturewill bemissed by all, however we reioice in her faith and conf i dence in our Lord Jesus Christ. Interment will follow in Woodlawn Cemetery. Funeral Service arrangements have been entrusted to the SASKATOON FUNERAL HOME.

BOULDEN Edith Elizabeth Boulden, with dig nity and great appreciation for the kindnesses and caring of her nurses from the Nightingale Nursing Group, her doctor, Vicki Holmesand her supportive staff at the Saskatoon Convalescent Home, left us on June 2nd, 1989. At 96, she had outlived most members of her family. She is survived by: her brother, Harry (Nell) Bell of Victoria; her son, Edward Boulden of Van couver; her granddaughter, Tori Gent (Gordon) of Balgonie; her grandson, Rod Boulden (Lorraine) of B.C.; and many grandchildren, nieces and nephews. Edie led a very solitary life after Tony's death in 1968. She was able to live inde pendently for 21 years without him, partly be cause of the support of the Evergreen Neighbour ly Services.

Eunice Patterson and staff checked with her every day, brought her groceries and administered to her needs in many ways until this necessary program was discontinued. When her healthdictated thatshe could no longer livein her home of 60 years, (814 Avenue North) she went to live at the Saskatoon Convalescent Home. It was here that she spent her last years, surrounded by a caring staff and her family of new friends. This incredibly stubborn, fiercely independent, accepting, kind, witty, generous lady will be lovingly remembered and greatly missed by her nephew Roy Watson and his family, Marlene, Jay, Val, Kelsey, Lonni, Doug, Clay, Paul and Anna. The Service of Remembrance will be held on Tuesday, June 6th, 1989 from the Chapel of the Saskatoon Convalescent Home at 2:00 p.m.

conducted by Rev. N. Stewart Dingwall. This poem was written in memory of Edith following her death by her friend, E.R. Conlin.

Here is to one, Edith Boulden, Reminded us of times olden. She came here from England To claim this as her own land. She gave to each her best and all Until the Reaper came to call. We will remember her good ways 'Till we come to the end of days. SASKATOON FUNERAL HOME have been entrusted with the funeral arrangements.

MARKWART The death of Edward Mark wart, age 74 years of Rosthern occurred on June 2nd, 1989. A private Funeral Service for the immediate family and brothersandsisterswill be heldon Wednesday, June 7, 1989 at 2:00 p.m. from the Chapel of Funk's Funeral Home in Rosthern conducted by the Masonic Lodge. Surviving are his loving wife Anna; three children, Phyllis (Ed) Henschel of Osovoos, B.C., Hazel Hugh) Dunlop of Calgary and Nelson Markwart of Rosthern; five grandchildren; three sisters and two brothers. Interment will be held in the Rosthern 'Can't you go faster?" ments.

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