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12 MEMORIALS June 3,: 1975 IT JHAPPENED IN CANADA mi- ft. rinnims with Ruled Uat a man aftej? wluhga IMPLtMPMT-; TfiPTJCP "1 WJTli TiiB SLAPDEft 6P-' TtJc ANIMAL, IN A HIGH PLACE, H. TlaAtllEKS A.N'J I.I) Roiling River School Division No. 39 a teacher for Grades 6 and 7 (Lang. Arts, Moths, Soc.

plus an interest" and ability lo teach' Phys. Ed.) For the Sandy Lake Elementary Sandy Lake; Duties to commeiice September 1975 Apply lo M. P. Schati, Assljtotir Superintendent, Rolling River School Division No. 39, Box 1 170, Minnedosa, Man.

R0J1E0 or phone Minnedosa 867-2754. THE SCH001 DISTRICT OF MYSTERY LAKE N0. 2355, THOMPSON, MAN, INVITES APPLICATIONS FROM QUALIFIED TEACHERS FOR THE FOLLOWING OPENINGS: VICE-PRINCIPAL Eastwood Elementary School PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT HEAD R. D. Parker Collegiate PHYSICAL EDUCATION R.

D. Pa rfc.er Collegiate and. elementary GRADE 7 Some depaVfmentalization possible. GRADE 8 Mafhema-. PRIMARY: INTERMEDIATE SPECIAL EDUCATION AND RESOURCE OCCUPATIONAL EN-.

TRANCE COURSE The 1975 salary agreement is in effect with duties -to commence Sept; 2, 1 975. Thompson is a new urban city of 20,000 people combining advantages of bath urban living and northern Manitoba's outdoor life. It is located 500 miles norm of Winnipeg with direct highway and daily Transair service to Winnipeg. Good recreotioncil Fa'ciliiies including good fishing, hunting and camping Teachers who have applied earlier this, year should indjeafe their continuing interest in any of the Applitanls are asked to supply telephone- numbers1, details of Irainirig and experience as well as names and telephone numbers of references directly to: MRS. T.

INGALLS Superintendent of Schools School District ol Mystery Lake No. 2355 RR 1 409 Thompson Drive Norlh Thompson, Man, R8N 0C5 204-778-8301 fit ti'iiftu ami iaiitlsca.v0. hnols. Nife ahU Prleft SIIU.SOO. Jrwin 727-7U07, Potur 72Smi)C, Huadwuy Kealty 727-84 R3.

.1 university Ihis 1,040 scp ft. 3-BR bungalow IS a must to see Asking It has a garage, new carpel 'li" trek si as. Muri.iv 192, Kim Kor.i 7 BUOrite Kolesav 72 -H7 5. Realty 727-3801. M3.J4 2-slorcv home only 3 years old with' 4 hig BRs on 2nd floor.

Large I.R with cirur.g area anil extra ya ha Hi on main level, evil I basement wilh j-uinpiis r-utipii. Large fencer: hlocka from public Existing mortgage. H'or inure informa- viewingcan rieming neatly Dickson 728-7040 (after 8-6100). PIT' for this new 2-BR home, alio doors and sundeck. family styled kitchen, LI! and inusirr BiL This home has potential for fwrllicr devlopment on lower 728-44 Headway IVIILI, setllerl ansl wilh Iree-s are) shrubs; 1,040 st 3-BR ii-tsm fl ror ronm.

garage. ML (Jordan 727-5G1R Parkwnv Renllv UNIVERSITY area stalely executive iinmc surrounded ny loivering file, could be reopened delight fully, decorated with Disc sculptured carpet, iri formal Lit Excellent at 9 Appointment onlv. Mnrguertie tn-Hiinuay Really NEAR university, estate" saie a -BR attached garage, i'riee negoliaiile' Gordon 727-5018, Parkway Realty TMAIVSKKhKGD agtiin! Musi view interior to nppretiate this beau-Iflolly fir.isl-.ed 2-1: If laser I Imped caliinets in kitchen. Profcssiojially linistied rec room; third BR and utility room in basement. Garage.

II lar.ds-tViii"d Anne Psrwrs 72K.740S, dark 727 HO 1:7. raw Heal Est 72 -tl- J3 ET the revenue help with payments bung, on 7ri ft. lot. Self-contained suile. 2' parages.

001 Douglas St. Niel Temule-toii Realty 72S-5511 .13 .110 OLDIsH 2ia storey home offers maximum living area. Large formal DR. cuiiiplclelv renovated with lav teful ileeor. Rewired plumbing, ami low taxes.

Marguei ile Kolesar Rita Koroll 728-3(147, Murray BleLcdd 728-8192. RKAIJY to ft. and 1 a ready fee 1040 so. .172 so. ft.

completely ir foundation. Moving led, for details Bob HEAT TIEUL grour ne new ly ilr-coi ate, new cnrncL LRDIL 2-DP, delicr, ciirdij built cahinels with de hive featu completed rumpus room, extra 727-3949. irielialin.e, carpet, low 1 close to univei vis v. 1'rv Is 1,000 with PIT around $200. '8, Templeton R( 72.5.

ahl 1 .12 SHOW HOMES Open daily 2-9 p.m. Peter Phillips 728-4760, 728-99B7 Nonie VVrav 728-4184 or Lloyd Realty 727-0404 1 33 VICTORIA AVENUE $2 2,500 firm "FEATURE" "Noturaf fireplace and bannister" Betty if (he II 728-3713 MdtORIE REAL ESTATE 7'2 7- 2 1 ROLLING RIVER SCHOOL DIVISION NO. 39 1 TEACHER for Grodes 3 drd4 at Rapid. City elementary schoolRapid City, Man. One teacher to teach Grades 7 and 8 language arts at.

Tanners Crossing elemeiitary school in Minnedosa, (half time) and Grade 7 language, arts and mo'lhematics at Rapid City' elementary school, (half One teacher to teach' Grades 3 and 4 at Onanole elementary school (half time) and Grade 4 at Erickson elementary school (half time). Duties to commence Sopl. 2, 1975. Apply to: M. P.

Schatz Assistant Superintendenl Rolling River School Division No. 39 Box 1170 Minnedoso, Man. R0J 1E0 THE FORT la B0SSE SCHOOL DIVISION NO. 41 invites applications from QUALIFIED TEACHERS for the following GRISW0LD SCHOOL Treacher for Grades 1 3, 8 pupil eirol- 0AK LAKE JUNIOR HIGH 1 teacher, for Science and Phys Ed. 7 9 ELKH0RN SCHOOL 1 teacher for combination of.

.1 0. 12'' Sciences and Moths' REST0N ELEMENTARY 1 teacher for Grade' 3, 1 teacher for French and some Maths 5-8, fialf-time teacher for Science 5:6 or other subjects by arrangement with the principal. REST0N COLLEGIATE 1 teacher Physics, Physical Science and Computer Science SINCLAIR SCHOOL 1 teacher for LA and SS 5-8 G0ULTER SCHOOL VIRDEN 1 teacher for a TMH class of 6 VIRDEN JUNIOR HIGH LA in Grade Please apply to: H. W. CHORNOBOY Supt.

of Schools, Box 1420 Virden, Man. ROM 2C0 ANTLER RIVER SCHOOL DIVISION NO, 43 invites applications from qualified persons for the following positions commencing September 1 DELORAINE COLLEGIATE 1. Physical Education 2. Biology other science subjects 3. math and some English DELORAINE ELEMENTARY 1 Resource teacher PIERSON SCHOOLS 1 French teacher Grades 7-1 2 2, Resource teacher MELITA SCHOOLS 1.

French Grades 7-TO 2. PSSC, chemistry, (PS physical science 3. Grade 6 in ah open area 4. Vice-principal teaching subjects to be arranged WASKADA SCHOOLS 1 Gm)es 2-3 Send jellers of application and references including phone numbers to S. T.

Lesniewski, Superintendent Box 370 Melitc, Man. ROM 1 LO or telephone 1-522-3292 Division Office. Victoria THE BRANDON SUN, tuesdoy, tefui pp iemhllOrs for the m.uiy acts ul kindness, the boauliful floral tributes seal Id my --home and lo Hie funeral chapel, thoughtful expressions of sympathy, mass rilfertaiw. ti baking brought Pai Spec Ukraiiiuu holic women list League tor prcpara-tin!) swing lovely dinner. Thanks also to the city department staff feu paving their resperls along the nir.et.ii route.

AP siad.il thanks to Kallier Eugene Hwlmliak in i- his services. M'allv Kaschor ami Peter Romnmk furl singing in cnuron, urocme uonovan 1'iiiicral Home for their kind nssh-, tance. The Loom aw ami active bearers. Canadian Ukrainian Men's Club, Rev. li.

Kiilor berg ami 'Mrs. Lii'nce for Iheir comforting svords at the hnsjuliil. May t.ral liless you all Wife Anno and family. Nil and scouts of 19th Central appreciate the generous-support given In I heir dessert party on May! uit ms-iiev, articles, food csr drink OBITUARIES BLIGHT: Helen passed away 'May 27, 1975, Widow of Carswell Blight who predeceased her March 20, 1975. Born at Souris on Mtti ch 23, 1S22, the only child of Harry and Leona She eaves to two Do aid and James; daughter-ill- law- handra and two grandchildren Daryle ami.

Stacey; her mother Mrs: Lcumi Boone all of Prince George. Helen was predeceased by her father in 1951. Also several aunts and uncles survive. She will be sadly missed bv Mum and Dad (Mr. and Mrs.

A. M. Blight of Fair-view Home), Keith and Doreen Blight, Burriese and Lyle Belle J. Perron and faintly, Murray and Marilyn Blight. Funeral services were, held in Prince George on May 30, 1975.

ART: The death of Harvey Stewart of 442 Twenty-Sixth Street, occurred in the city on June 1, 1975. Mr. was borti tn North Dakota on Feb. 3, 1890 and lived at Acton, and Ceylon, before serving ovcr- seas with the Canadian Army, in the FirstWorld War. He operated the post office and was a grain buyer at.

Decker for many years, retiring in 1955. Since that time Mr. Stewart had resided in. YV i i a ti Brandon. He was a member of the.

100F for 53 years. ing are his wife Elv'a and (Itreo sons: Lloyd, Decker; Sam, High Bluff, and i-iarom ol Brandt The 10 grandchildren and fou; great grandchildren. Funeral service will fie held at the Brockie Donovan Chapel on Wednesday, June at 11 a.m. Interment will be in Hamiota cemetery at 1 p.m. He Arthur 'of Trinity United Church will officiate.

In lieu of flowers, friends may make donations to the Manitoba Heart Foundation, P.O. Box Brandon or to' the Canadian Cancer Society, P.O. Box, 10. Brandon. SHIiKKIS: On Saturday, May 31, 1975 at Hie Princess Elizabeth Hospital, following a lengthy illness, Mrs.

Myrtle M. Sherris age 71 years, of 922 WeaLhcr-doh Avenue, Winnipeg, and formerly of Minnedosa district. Surviving are, her husband, Harry, two sons and a daughter: Wesley, Minnedosa; Keith, Edmonton, and Mrs. D. Howell (Norma) ol" Winnipeg.

There are 11 grandchildren and one great-grandson. Two brothers and a sister also survive: Fred and William Rush of Minnedosa and Mrs. W. A. Armstrong-Taylor (Ada) of Winnipeg.

Mrs, Sherris. was a life member of the Anglican WA. Funeral service will be. held al the Brockie Donovan Chapel on Wed- no's day. Jim p.m.

In term 4, 1975, at 2 ont will be in Rosewood temetcry. Rev; Camera i oi vv mnipeg e. In lieu of will officii frit tribal to the Canadian Cancer Society, P.O. Box 10, Brandon. THE BRANDON SUN Subscription Rates By Mail in Canada Three months $8,50 Six months $16.00 One year.

$30.00 Overseas Armed Forces Rale 50 discount Term Cash With Order Mail subscriptions not accepted in the city of Brandon where avciiobfc by carrier. lumeiita.l Co, Shov .12 MEMORIALS MONUMENTS MARKERS GRAVE COVERS CRMETER LETTERING CHRIS BA0IIAM 1210 -4th Brandon Phone 738-5391 a staffed Mot Ai Ir.ilvislrn Store. 35-Oth St book 10 cents, records 50 Donations of books and ret 'P 1 1 ran dor I Mental Health As- HALL for re FAMILY Planning Clinic, Urandnu Health Unit. 3-10 Oil) SI. Pie information and njipointment 728-7000 eMt.

24f), ur 727-4803: M21 J20 HAINKDU Xui ins St. All habv 7S17-1218 ufra Den M22 jv'l I At and Jill Hay Care Centre, 537 131b Si. Pboiio 72S-fi780, -J2 J3Q THE BRANDON CLUB 158-1 1th St. MAY WINNER Dori Wilson Lot 23 Kings wo Trailer Court Amount won $200 Ticket No. 45 25 Sold by W.

Porterfieid lb.COM I NO EVENTS IM I Lfi 1'- F'syi inn Jin doii Ayen FOUND '7aa-04oS. HE LI WANTED aiiii nshei foi foos or evenine-per. week. reliable pen-son with a pleasant pcrsonalily. Musi he bondable.

Apply Strand Theatre. 1- M27 J3 s. Ph. 727-145SS. at Call: 7:" i' 1M it I tress waiter V.

at sin' help care for 2 yonnp children, 2 viand 4 yrs. of Free room' an board plus salary to he mejntiabl leieionees. Apply iiefore June (i 735-1478. .12 Ltd. requires fall HELP WANTED Moture salespersons Apply Personnel Manager Mature person required for SHIPPING, RECEIVING DUTIES and PARTS TRAINING Apply to RAY CASTLE BINKLEY MOTORS, Brandon RED OAK INN Requires HOST or HOSTESS in Garden Cafe part-time Apply Tom Newton WANTED Experienced Hairdresser with at least.

2 years experience who is capable of managing a This is new hairdressirig shop thai is opening in Brandon. Apply 1239-26 Street WOMAN of petition to outlaw ail I VKDSOt THANKS RA.MCKKV: My sincere thanks to Dr. Khundelwal and Dr. Huberts and nurses of Uratldnn and Lricksrm Hospital, for their kindness to ice, during my stay there. Thanks to relatives and friends lor the raids, girts.

and flowers. Sincerely Carrie STUKKH.NS: We would like to express our thanks arid appreciation lo friends ami relatives for their acts of kindness, floral tributes, messages of sympathy, in our recent iHsreavemcnt. Special thanks lo the nursing staff on 400 al the Brandon General. Thanks also to Dr. Kilby and Dr.

Sharp. Also to Rev. Reed. Trie fa mi iv. 5.:.

IN iHEMORIAM KATZ: In loving memory of our dear mother, Eileen, who passed awav June 3, 1974. A wonderful mother, woman and aid; One who was heller, God Tenderly helpful, mother Honest' ami liberalever Lovedby all. our pride lh Pride in' the wonderful oi BOUHtiHOtS: liel n. In loving mother and sod away June thoughts jrandmother, who Often and often do wander. Where we laid our dear 10 years aKa today.

Sadly missed he the family. Ami a for a face A constunl feeline that Knows best what might have been. However long our lives hatever lands We view, Whatever joy or grief be We will always think McMILLAN: In loving memory of our McMillan. who passer! away dune 2, 1974. God look him home, il Lt-j 1 1 1 i 11 Upland and Danny.

MeMII.I.AN: In loving menu, our nephew. Neil Mi rVhllan. i1 i. is In il 2 1J74 His smiling way and pleasant Are a pleasure lo recall, Hejiari.a kindly Word for And died beloved hy all. Some dav, wt hope lo meet him, some (lav.

in: snow nut To clasp tns hand, in the Never to part again. Sadly missed by Aunt Yvi 1 -i i i other Mel Douglas MeMfh ie 1 1 as aea away a If he only could come Your last parting wish We would like to have And breathed in your car Our last parting word. Only those who have losl Are able to lell At not saying farewell. Sincere and kind in heart and mind, What a beautiful metuury lie left behind. -inbent by yon lieloved wife Eileen Beatrice who into eternal rest and peace Uul in my heart I I often sit and think of her When I am al! alone.

Fnr memory is the only That grief can call its BROCKIE Donovan Funeral Service, 727-0694. Serving Brandon and district over half a century. .12 JHO Street. 7H7-8333. THE LITTLE "It seems to be some kind g.

Reue record AO REUSGAUDAUC, A BoATMAW OH OFTEN 1 each EROuS LA JtE MG0 60peii4 from 1975 5 tefeV HELP WAM Ll) AVAIL AtiJ.L soon, po.si-turn as in a resiilente for-raentallv I iped adnlls. 1: interested, reply in writiim by confection titlendarit Apply Strand Tlu-ntre. 3 .1 ,17 epcr for KUdd One idiild wel-s S-A, Brnndart nnd wages ex-M31 .12 All It ICSS 11 find ime. Ph. 727-d7n).

M30 .16 I.LM 11 i. in person RosRcr Av niter, help wanted, Apply L'b W. W'oolu-orth, 720 J5 PK.KSON require FA lt.lt worker required ror modem eriiin fi.irm piefennljly with farm experience. Isxtellenl salrtty plus room and hoard based on dav 15 hours week. Overtime paid iHi i and harvest.

Off wort; available desired Most have transportation. Apply In runt 1I11I.P prefer; ud 10-liour week. App' Wanted EXPERIENCED COOK will train right person Apply in person: Twin Pines Motel Of i corner of 1 0th and Queens AFTERNOON SALES PERSON for downtown retail clolhing shop APPLY 80X 17-A THE BRANDON SUN LOCAL TIRE SHOP Requires people to work full-time in the following positions: FRONT END ALIGNMENT TIRl SERVICE The successful applicants will have some tire experience. Top wages will be paid to the right individuals. For further information 727-0563 WANTED MANAGERMANAGERESS for Cocktail Lounge in thriving farm qommuriityl Send applications to SECRETARY, CARBERRY 1EGION BRANCH No.

153 Corberry, Man. before June 15, 1975 For further information contact-. Mr. C. R.

Addison at Carberry exchange. 1 09 days, 1 55 evenings. LUNCH COUNTER HEIP WANTED FULL-TIME 28 to 32 hours Experience not necessary but a help. Full company benefits. Apply; LUNCH COUNTER MANAGERESS 10th and Rosier PAYROLL CLERK Required immediately for local office of nalional company.

Duties: Able to do complete payrolj and related duties for approximately 1 50 plant and office.employees with minimum of supervision. Must be able to type and run calculating Apply to P.O. BOX Wr BRANDON, MAN. HELP NEEDED for June, 2, 3, 4 and 5 for loading tildes and breaking batteries (hard and dirty work) Pay $2.00 per hour for 9-hour day Less than a day $2.50 you hnvc lime off on any of the above dayi opply to: BRANDON SCRAP IRON and METAL 1st and Pacific Permarienl help alio needed. FOfi A Lt 1 MVft i--- 1 13.

HELP WAN TIOI) t'KHSOX to irianonl mis' itodeway Inn. AN I I II: larpe transpn 728-0372 :VV.U727-3S3ri. M21 .120 MAILS o.vtia money in void spa-, time, sellie.H fameas t'lillo, Brlisl I'roduets rSjjkt in voui o.en nend: hoi linod. h'oi- more in foi analion cal 727-33011. Mao-All Rodbs Restaurant has opening for Full-time Employment Apply in person to The Manager employee required to TELLER in local trust compony.

Experience preferred, but not Typing required. Apply in person to: FORT GARRY TRUST 921 Rosser Ave. Brandon, Man. MACARTHUR'S SEMI TRAILER DRIVERS required Experience' necessary Top pay Mileage or hourly Apply in person We have openings for SEWING MACHINE OPERATORS 40-hour week, Union plant Fringe benefits Only people interested in year round employment need apply. GREAT WESTERN OUTERWEAR SPORTSWEAR LTD.

3l-Tdrh Street 727-8820 TEACHERS WANTED Rolling River School Division Nd. 39 GUIDANCE COUNSELLOR for Rivers Collegiate Duties lo commence September 1, 1975 Apply lo A. J. Kicholls, Superinlen-dent, Rolling River School Division No. 39, Box 1170, Minnedosa, Manitoba.

KOJ IE0. ROLLING RIVER SCHOOL DIVISION NO. 39 requires a GUIDANCE COUNSELLOR for Rivers Collegiate. Duties commence Sept. 2, 1 975.

Apply to: A. J. NiCHGiLS, Superintendent Rolling River School Division No. 39 Box 11 70, Minnedosa, Man. H0J no ROLLING RIVER SCHOOL DIVISION NO.

39 requires a TEACHER FOR GRADES 6 and 7 (language arts. studie plus an intec ability lo teach phys. For the Sandy Lake elementary school, Sandy Lake, Man. Duties to commence Sept. 2, 1 975'.

Apply to M. P. SCHATZ, Assistant Superintendent Rolling River School Division No. 39 Box 1 170, Minnedosa, Man. R0J1E0 or phone Minnedosa 867-3754 15.

EMPLOYMENT WANTED biiokkeeiiing and AKDlaNS jjlowcrt. and l.ar.r: laisl nip's flrillcd. Ph. 728-3Q4a, HOUSES 1 OR SALE 3-nil clnsc in Vincent Massey and J. Ileid.

schools; A gonri huy: Owner has lieen and hru.se' must 1. Kitchen' with elm L-aljirmts, rlinctte, livinu nuirn Willi w-lo-w carpel arid 4-prr. batli. nvt-l is iui u.iav ile-vel-if-ecl. c.il! 727 -fid b4 J3 J5 ciion location, 3-BK and ball carpeted.

Large kitchen rum-inis room and extra UR down. PIT 5182, interest. West end. Car-nni'l, fenced and landscaped. Irwin 727-7007.

Peter 728-44fiG. Hoadwav JS LAIlKflll.L: Clioiro Manv de axe this spacious hi-levei, ft. living-dinmc rnom with calheriral ceiling. 2 bathrooms. Elevated (leek.

Sh-rcu 1 1 I. Inf.r-1'-coni. air emidUionejs. Double at-laciied sarace. Tlie.se are just some of Hie features.

Exclusive, Drawn 7 27-32v Anne Parsons 728.74l)!t, iJrawn A- Urawn Ke.il Ku-Iate727-G421. .13 lie. Pitiful I reed ard, partpre plus work W-tn-W slia and Cushion nor. Im-uM-ruate possession arid price nepu-tiahle: Call Barry ee Mar-tln-Kungay 728-S5B5. J3 .15 split level west end close to schools, completely landscaped with patio doors and deck, tird level partiallv fmisheil i.r, l.atl: art mas'ev 7VA, rnrmai DK chs.mlehce nff kitrlu'P Una isnn.il 728-0-147, Marppentc Kulesar 72-S71o, Murrav Jlcl.c id 72S.SUP Valley view Realty 727-3801.

ItlVEILS. 3-BR tiling, on 5lh St. l.arpe livin rerun ami a 4-Kc. luith. iCxIra UK and parllnlly ec room jr.

haserncnl. lira sen Anne Pa farms 728-7409, Rrrtwll Brawn Heal Ms tale 7V7-IH2L 2.f,torcv with dining room, 4 IJKs, 1 biilhs, rumpus ronm, carpet throuehuiit, garage. I. Charlie i'a. liv.iv iieaily 727-M-19.

J3 J5 CPFriAl TUIC WEEV AT McMillan meat packers Avenue East We do custom killing Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday SIDES OF BEEF All sizes, cul and wrapped NO. 2 HAMS lb 79 PORK CHOPS s6.99 BABY BEEF LIVER PORK STEAK 9 FRYING HAMS b.3.95 BEEF HEARTS or TONGUES 45' SLICED BACON 5 .4.45 BACK SPARE RIBS 5.4.79 SSI -69' mmmi ground beef 69'.

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