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Star-Phoenix from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada • 30

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Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
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hiMamonarn Farm Equipment Oealers 7060 Farm Equipment Sale 7090 Vn Acctswnn 4380 Van Dantalt 4390 Real Estatt Rentals Aorwrmodatioii Sena Condos tor Rent 9195 Houses tor Rent 91 35-91 75 Houses. Rural tor Rent 9235 Rental House Wanted 9255 Retirement Living 9205 Room Board for Rent.9365 Room Board Wanted 9365 Rooms for Rent 9275-9305 Rooms Wanted 9345 Shared Accommodation 9075 Suites for Rent 9015-9095 Suites Wanted 9115 Townhouses tor Rent .9215 7450 Buses tor Salt. 4740 FeedSeed 7180 1004 1101 1005 10M 1086 1090 1091 Loan found Memorial Strvteti Retirament Social Club Sport Events Travel Gram DryingCleaning 7130 Garages tor Lease 4760 Parking tor Least 4770 Towing Service. 4790 -i Merchandise Snow Removal 6890 4 Services) Taped Music 3458 Merchafrtt Tents 3483 Antiques ,3125 Telephone Ant. Service 6907 Antiqutt Wanted 3127 Towing Boosting 6893 Artidts for Salt a 3115 Trades Articles Wanted 3135 Tree Service 6506 3130 TVVCR Service 3153 BabyInfant Articles 31 10 Video Taping 3473 Beauty Salon Supplies 3092 Bicycle Repairs 3210 Bicycles (or Sale 3200 Billiard Books Comics 3422 Bram Trailers 4670 Gram Trucks 4660 Horse Trailers 7210 livestock Accessories ...7150 livestock Trailers 7160 EMU.

Aircraft AM Terrain Vehicles. 4795 .5220 5070 Boats tor Sale The StarPhoenix Classifieds 204 5th Avenue North Saskatoon, Saskatchewan S7K 2P1 Cellular I Mobile Phones ..3405 Corns eStamos 3450 V-T Campers for Salt 5090 i-j Dune Buggies 5200 CtamSawsZT. 7390 5150 Heavy EqWmnt RarrTl76O0 W.MKnyR..7570 rZ" Industr Trucks 4650 St) .5140 Septic Tanks 7360 7720 Collectibles 3435 Cratl Sales 3112 VtlB firewood 3570 Furniture A Annlinra 31 yti Education Training Career Counselling 3532 Career Tratnino 2200 Employment Services 2205 Job Training ..2005 Lessons ....2208 Teacher Resources 2255 Tutorlnj .2206 Furniture Rentals 3140 Monday Friday 8 am 4:30 pm 204 5th Avenue North (customer parking available on our south lot) Garage Sales it perfect, Pleas? read your ad Garage Sales Rural 3170 PerSOna Garden Lawn 3585 Companions 1230 Hobbies Crafts 3440 People Finder 1221 lumber Building SuppL.3370 Personal Merchandise Under $200 .3118 Personals (Adult) 1228 Musical Equipment 3465 Personal Services 1223 Office Equipment Suppl.3090 Psychic Services 1222 Photography 3425 Support Groups 1235 Restaurant Supplies .3375 1-900 Services 1225 nay 11 dfjpears 9 I tjw 10 maw sure your aa Is exactly what you i The StarPhoenix Online http:www.saskstar.sk.ca nam jvui luaucfa tu MA If a.A.a -K dareime msnes Saunas Hot Tubs 3550 Sound Equipment 3460 Spo Ration Snorts Cards HAV Real Estate Sales Acreages 8670-8720 Acreages Wanted 8730 Apartment Blocks Appraisers 8280 B. C. Properties 8480-8510 Bed Breakfast 8472 Buildings 8620 Business Opportunities 8580 Commercial Prop 8630-8640 Condominiums 8230-8235 Farmland 8690-8710 Ftslungurrtmg Lodges HotelsMotels 8560 Houses for Sale 8010 Houses Wanted To Buy 8220 Investment Properties ..6660 Listings Wanted 8370 Lots 8740-8760 Mobile Homes 8240 Mortgages .......................6009 Open Houses 8115 Out of Province 8390-841 0 Property Management 8290 Property Wanted 8360 Real Estate Auctions ..........8330 Real Estate Companies Real Estate Lawyers ..........6340 Real Estate Services 8320 Sask.

Cottages. 8420-8440 Sask. Properties 8460-8470 Stores Offices Townhouses for Sale 6060 Warehouse Space Tickets SaleWanted ..3382 Tnnk for Rata net Toys nz.3111 Wedding Boutique 3475 6910 it-HJV Word Ads: 6 pm for next day publication Classified Display: 12 noon for next day publication an error in your ad, can ttr salt please let us know Yetri996 4104 right away at 653- Yri9 4105 2100, or usb our toll year 1993 free number 1-800- Year 1992 4108 667-6979. We 'II be Yi99i 4109 happy to make the Year 1989 ZZZZZSii "BCBSsary changes. Year 1988.....

4112 Year 1987 4113 Mors caseiflcattonfl Year1988- 4114 Year 1985 to 1969 an Antiques 4250 OUT classified Autobody Repairs 4310 Auto Leasing .4290 taletpeople. Employment Business Opportunities 2203 Childcare Required 2175 Chlldcare Services 2180 Computer Personnel 2196 Daycare (Licensed) 2172 Daycare (Subsidized) 2167 Domestic Help Wanted 2035 Drivers Wanted 2020 Employment Wanted 2210 Farm Help 2030 Hairdressers Wanted 2060 Health Care Personnel 2230 Help Wanted .......2000 Hospital Personnel 2220 Modelling 2070 Nanny 2170 wis acuipiures WA) Balloons 3477 rets Animals Bands Orchestras 3457 Pet Supplies 3000 Bankruptcy Information Pet Announcements 3005 Butcher Supplies 3460 Pet Grooming 3010 Catering 3485 Pet Sitting 3015 Computer Services 6902 Dogs 3020 Counselling 3630 Cats 3050 Courier Service 3080 Other Pets 3055 Dairy 3660-3665 MMemoriams 3057 it a Deaths The StarPhoenix Deaths Deaths Deaths 1000 1000 1000 1000 Helpful, Direct dial numbers for: RILEY Ann Rllev of Rlnnnr Skf nnseorl on Wednesday, May 27, 1998 at the age of 90 denly at home on Tuesday, May 26, 1998. He vWv miuuiii nt tuvii iy luiimy, who ui oo years, Mae Gllnes; sons Vere (Julie) and their Dale (Gail) and their family. Kirk, Tricla, Joshua youia. runeiui services win do neia on Monday, June 1 1 998 at 2:00 p.m.

from St. Andrew's Presbyterian, Blggar, SK with Rev. Betty Marsh officiating. Interment In Blggar Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations in Ann's memory may be made to the Blggar and District Home Care, Box 1551, Blggar, SK, S0K 0M0.

BIGGAR FUNERAL HOME entrusted with funeral arrangements (948-2669) "Our family serving your MONTGOMERY Jerold. Tonight, May 27, another star will shine in the heavenly sky. Jerold Montgomery was taken too soon from this earth, and those who love him, as a result of a tragic accident on May 23, 1998. Jerry leaves behind his loving family, wife, Colleen; daughter, Jerlanne; and son, Colin. As well as Tils mother, Evelyn Montgomery; sister, Audrey Rennie; brother, Ron (Maxine) Montgomery; brother-in-law, Dave Trask; sister-in-law, Judy Wagner (Joe); as well as numerous nieces and nephews.

After completing his B.ED., Jerry taught school for a number of years before becoming an active farm machinery salesman In the North Battleford area. Jerrv was alwrws wnvj juw. unu men family joay and Geoffrey. Also other family members. Irvine was predeceased by two Infant daughters, his parents Irvine and Louise, one brotheriloyd and one sister lone.

Irvine Joined the Canadian Army to serve his Monarch and his country. Overseas, lrv was stationed In England and Paris, France. Irvine Joined the R.C.A.S.C. In Switchboard 652-9200 Editorial 664-8231 Circulation 664-8320 Classified 653-2100 Display 664-8340 Saskatoon Sun 664-8342 LyleSinkewla Publisher Steven Gibb Edfor Cam Hutchinson Hanging Editor Ron Deulscher Advertising Director Gtll Kukurudia Human Resources Utntqet GlenHoule Production Manager -Press Larry Funk Production Manager -PrePress Craig Peterson Promotions Manager JackPhlpps Circulation Manager Eldon Amundson Controller Subscription Rates: Home delivery In Saskatoon $10.71 75e GST $11.46 per month for daily service, $1.87 13e GST $2.00 per week for Friday and Saturday service when prepaid. Mail riles In Canada $33.00 per month, U.S.A.

and Foreign $59.20 per month. Rural Inquiries may phone 1-800-667-2008. 204 5th Ave. N. Saskatoon, Sask.

S7K2P1. The StarPhoenix Online http:www.saskstar.sk.ca unu wus uiscnurgea in ivoo. A private fnmllu carvlr-a ulll ha hlrt Ca, trlAnW farmer at heart, and with great anticipation, STANOFFSKY Leona Irma (nee: Waldherr) passed away May 27, 1998 at St. Paul's Hospital In Saskatoon. Bom October 12, 1944, York-ton, SK.

Survived by her husband, Delbert; three children, Debra Leanne (Darryle Kayla) of Meadow Lake, Delbert Darwyn (Brenda Babluk of Snskntnnn nnrt Di ictln rvilo rf Crim. ioiu. i iitoi ivjo aw wioi r- ing, donations In memory of lrv may be di- raiarl KA LJn. b. cvl i r.

iitvi iw nravj3K. noun a onuKe runa, or me charity of your choice. Hanson's Funeral Home iwviwawi i i wiom unuiiycrrieni5 onton; three brothers, Wilbert Waldherr of Churbrldge, SK, Vern Waldherr of Saskatoon and Lynn Waldherr of Kelowna, BC; and her SCOTT Mary Gladys passed away May 26, 1998 at the Lucky Lake Health Centre. Born santarrthar A lOOA lr DmnHn iiioiiiBi, iNoiane waianerr or sasKaroon, sk; nkn. ni irncrni nlae nnH DmWA.

uiuiiuuil, IVIUI IMULAJ, Mary moved with her parents Lucy Anne iBTumeu to me Mniey area wnere ne was raised and began farming. He always took such great pride In his family and farm. Jerry has given freely of his time and talents to many Including the Saskatchewan Wheat Pool and as division Board Member of the Saskatoon (West) School Division. Funeral Services will be held on Saturday, May 30. 1 998 at 1 1 :00 a.m.

at Perdue Complex, Perdue, SK. Interment will follow at Hlllcrest Memorial Gardens, Saskatoon. SASKATOON FUNERAL HOME has been entrusted with the arrangements. Flowers are gratefully declined. Instead those who wish may send donations to Juvenile Diabetes Foundation, P.O.

Box 301, Saskatoon, SK, S7K3L3. 'Dad, you were and always will be the best' ceased by her father, Steve Waldherr. We CHERNESKI The passing of Mr. Mike Chemeskl, age 57 years of Saskatoon, occurred at Royal University Hospital on Wednesday, May 27, 1998. The Prayer Service will be held Sunday evening.

May 31st at 8:00 p.m. from SS. Peter and Paul Ukrainian (Vithr.ll,- vjwivwwiii ui iu iTuueii ivicuueen vviuiamson to their homestead west of Lucky Lake in 1912. Mnrv nttanHari rrccani nAk i rouii icu iium nor anonym, courage ana Kina-ness. She will be dearly missed by all who A vv-invy, iwu mjy UIIU Hill Point schools before the Sleepy Hollow June 1 at 2:00 p.m.

at Rlverbend Church of Church, 10th Street Munroe Avenue offered wu, quo aoguenay unve, Deaths Dy iev. t-amer Morns uzurman, C.Ss.R. The Divine Llturav will be held on Monday Ji ina 1 st nt ji-i iuui uisiiici was Tormea. rviary marnea Alex Scott In 1935 and moved to Lucky Lake where they lived until 1988. They moved to Nanalmo, B.C.

where they lived until Alex's death In 1997. Min, A W.n I i i i MATHER The death of Charles Brian Mather, 1000 10:00 a.m. celebrated by Rev. Father Leonard age years or saskatoon, SK, occurred at St. Paul's Hospital Palliative Care Unit on Monday, MriV OR lQOQ Tho Pi tnarnl Canria knM iuvvt7u iu ii to LUKe neann InrrVtrihar 1007 JOHNSON Cart Allan Johnson of Foam Lake.

SK died at home with his family beside him on May 22, 1998, following a short and coura i iw iwui wi Vl7 will I Olu from Augustana Lutheran Church (Broadway and 7th Street) on Friday, May 29, 1998 at 1:00 geous battle with cancer. He was born at v. vvv. nvinou ini3ic700iy II I IOI family and community. She was active In the United Church Women, taught Sunday School, was a member of the Order of Eastern Star and Royal Purple, Mary enjoyed baking, growing plants, gardening, painting, and playing and visiting with her grandchildren.

Her door was always open to visitors and anyone who naarlarl manl QKa lwH Ia i-oam Lake on December 18, 1928, the son of j. womanow tram Holy tucharist Ukrainian Catholic Church In Cudworth, SK. Surviving are his loving wife, Jennie; his parents, Mr. Nick and Mrs, Sophie Cherneskl; one sister, Sylvia (Mike) Pokoyoway; one brother, Bill (Audrey) all of Cudworth, SK; one sister-in-law, Eleanor (Larry) Kliewer of Saskatoon. Also survMng are Mike's brother-in-law and sister-in-law, John (Eileen) Danyluk of Hudson Bay, SK and Ann (Mike) Sinltoskl of Crooked River, SK and numerous nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles and cousins.

He was predeceased by one brother, Morris in 1968; his father-in-law and mother-in-law, Alex and Mary Danyluk. The elate Mike Cherneskl was bom In Cudworth Hospital on November 8. 1940. He took his schooling at Ru-thenia Rural School In the Prud'Homme district. yj.ui.

lAjnuucieu Dy rasTor uavia hiunrer. cremation. Surviving are his wife, Fay; their children, Trevor and Lee; mother, Irene; brother, Lewis (Ethel) Smale; sister, Fern (Merle) Elfros, all of Saskatoon; and by many nieces and nephews. Brian was bom In Saskatoon on January 14, 1952 and received all his schooling here. He worked for C.P.R.

as a Locomotive Engineer. Memorial donations may be made to the Palliative Care Unit, St. Paul's Hospital, 1 702 wiiv iwvwi Ul IVO UIIU VIOW the landscape. Mary is survived by three chll- L-msr ana tsjorg jonnson. He received his education In Foam Lake and at an early age began helping his father In the newspaper On November 22, 1950 he married Velma Hedges and they continued to live In Foam Lake and raised a family of five.

In 1965 he took over the newspaper business from his father and along with Velma, and later his son, Bob, continued to strive to make the nowsnn- KARLENZIQ Edward William passed away peacefully on May 27, 1998. Surviving are his loving wife of 50 years. Norma; and three sons, William (Wllnae Murphy), Robert (Jane) and Bruce. Also left to mourn his passing are one brother, Herbert (Agnes); one sister, Margaret Nelson; and numerous relatives and friends. Ed was born In 1919 in Estuary, SK and moved to Saskatoon in 1927.

He enlisted In the Air Force and served In England during the Second World War. Following his discharge, he was employed by the T. Eaton Co. for many years. He retired in 1979 and continued to make his home In Saskatoon.

Ed was a warm, generous and caring person, His curiosity, keen Intelligence and unique sense of humour gave him a perspective on the world that was treasured by family and friends. In lieu of flowers, the family would appreciate donations to the charity of your choice. A Memorial Service for family and friends will be held at Bethel United Church, 1141 5th Street East, on Saturday, uiii, uony vouiiii vuiiiiia, iviuose jaw, bill (Sandra Riddell), Saskatoon, Brian (Bev). Sas- kntrvin. nrnnHhllHrar.

Clin dkii e. r. wvi inwi 1.111 1 vniiy ouuua, cu-gene, Oregon, Lee. Saskatoon, Jill, Toronto, McKAGUE'S FUNERAL CHAPEL'ls in care of the per a vital part of the community. On May 1 arrangements.

664-3131 Knife; great grandchildren, Alicya, Calgary i wo odd took over ine Dusiness. (jan was a community minded Derson. Interested in ev He then started working in construction with the Government Elevator Project in Saskatoon and Moose Jaw. From 1964 to 1977 he worked Williamson, Swift Current, Sherri (Harold) SLATER Uoyd C. Slater passed away peacefully In Ottawa on Tuesday, May 26, 1998 In his 93rd year.

He was the dearly loved erything that went on and In his quiet way, worked towards making Foam Lake a better place to live and work. He accepted people as they were and his humour and the odd wwii, uuismore, rviary was preaeceasea by her husband; son, Keith andbrothers, Robert nnH Inmo, A iAAmnriAl i i i-j husband of Mildred J. Burnett who predeceased him In 1991. Survivlna are hL? rlriiinh- ot Keisey institute of Applies Arts and Sciences as a Manager of Stores and Receiving as well as owning a cab business. From 1 978 until 1 987 he was In Automotive Sales.

From 1 987 until the ui gui 1 IVI571 I IUI IUI OOI VILO Will Utt riOlQ uT Lucky Lake United Church Saturday, May 30 at ters, Margaret (Peter) Macleod of Ottawa, Dor- pranK win pe remembered by many, He served two vears on the Town ftonnril iviuyouui KJUp.m. 1 i.uu u.mi. 111 iibu ui uuwers, aonations TO Tne Lucky Lake Health Centre would be time of his passing, he was owneroperator of a franchise cab with Radio Cab. His hobbles Charter Member of the Foam Lake Lions Club and an active member of the Foam Lake Chamber of Commerce. He served on the omy jonnson or saskatoon; son, Kenneth (Marilyn) of Calgary; six grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.

He was predeceased by his parents, Andrew and Annie Slater; brothers. Lome and Leo: and sisters. Ol i-oam Lake community Hall Build ha Commit In Memorlan) were music ana cars. He had his own band since 1956, and was a perfectionist In his music especially the violin. Mike played at weddings for couples and also their children's weddings.

He also enioved havlna perfect automobiles 1004 tee and had great pride la the new hall and ive, Jennet, Lynette and Gertrude, Mr. Slater was born In Naplnka, MB and moved to Reglna In 1929. He was a Chartered Accountant and EVERETT Irene Everett of Blggar, SK, passed away on Wednesday, May 27, T998 at the age of 80 years. Funeral Services will be held on Monday, June 1, 1998 at 10:00 a.m. from Big-gar United Church with Rev.

Nell Millard officiating. Interment In Saskatoon Hlllcrest Memorial Gardens. Donations In Irene's memory may be made to Multiple Sclerosis Society qf Canada, 2329-1 1th Avenue, Reglna, SK, S4P 0K2. BIGGAR FUNERAL HOME entrusted with funeral arrangements (948-2669) "Our family serving your and as a result, he had a collection of antique iooKea rorwara to me completion of this project. He loved the outdoors, spending many summers at the cottage at Fishing Lake.

He liked to hunt, fish and read, but most of all he veniuies, ine casei cars, ne was mecnanicany Inclined and was able to fine tune most en was secretary-treasurer of Hl-Way Refineries for many years. In 1956 his family moved to Saskatoon. He was comptroller for Westcon Enaineerlna and Controotlnn I trt hnth In Sns. gines. He naa a great love of animals, especially his pet cat.

Fluffy. He loved to socinfca kafoon and In Kelowna, BC where he and his with friends and enjoyed a good game of Kai lovea nis family, encouraging them In everything they did. He took pride In their accomplishments. Each of his thirteen grandchildren held a special place in his heart. Carl was predeceased by his parents, his sister Lorraine In 1 987, an Infant daughter, his In-laws, Cecil and Edith Hedaes.

three brothers-in-law. Rnhrt ser, ne win rje saaiy missea Dy Jennie ana by all who knew him, for his sense of humor. Vich-nava Pamlat. In lieu of flowers. Memorial do wire resided for thirteen years.

In 1983 they moved back to Saskatoon, and In 1993 he moved to Ottawa. Cremation. A Memorial Service will be held In Ottawa on Tuesdnv. Ji inn 0 KOBUSSEN The family of Jack Kobussen Sr. are sad to announce his death on May 27, 1998.

A Service of Remembrance will be held nt nn PriHnw kaw oo inna MA. nations may be made to Juvenile Diabetes Boucher, Jack Finn and Ted Johnson, and one brated by Father Bradford Bodnarchuk at the rKMHn lu i a 1998. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation, 279 Third Avenue sister-in-law tliinor Johnson. Left to celebrate his life are his wife, Velma: his famiiv: dauahter Dlanne and Dennis Fisher. Jeff ond friend Nortn, saskatoon, SK, S7K 2H8, or to a charity of your choice would be appreciated, Arrangements In care of HULSE, PLAYFAIR AND Janna, Jody, Justin and Jenna; son Bob and v-iiupoi ui ii io ou5Kaioon t-unerai Home.

Jack Is survived by his wife, Yvonne; his son, Jack; his wife, Julie; his daughter, Lorl; her friend, Josh Lawson; his father, Eldy; his brothers, Jim and Bernle, Gary and Brenda; his sister, Joanne rtrvi Torrv nnH t-ounaation, box 3UI, saskatoon, SK S7K 3L3, The Eulogist will be Wilf Michayluk. The Cross Bearer will be Valerie Kirtzlnger. The Honorary Pallbearers will be "All Who Shared I Mike's The Active Pallbearers will be his nephews; Ken Pokoyoway, Larry Cherneskl, Harvey Cherneskl, Kelvin Kliewer, Derek Danyluk, Marvin Sinltoskl and Russell Danyluk. Interment Will take Dlace at Holv Eucharist IJkrnlnlnn jean, latum. Melissa and Tayier; daughter Lorn and Darrell Burko, Jllllan and friend Don, Alexander and Drew; son Brent and friend Gloria.

i.iun lUllllllCT, IVUIIIIO 3 daughters, Suzette and Tim Madden; their and daughter Heather and Kent McMana Catholic Cemetery. Cudworth. SK. Arranae- uuuyi nui, ivBnneuy ana ennsnna sretanysnin, Jack was predeceased by his mother. Vera; and infant hrnthar rvinnin kmnrM ri ments have been entrusted to Greg Lalach on ureT, nary ana 5aran; nis brother Ernest, his sisters-in-law Mary Finn and Vera Johnson, and numerous nieces, nephews, cousins and many friends.

The Memorial Service was held In the Foam Lake Communltv Holl on Mnv 9fi vv, l.S4, I.IVIIIWIIUI UUI ll tlons may be made to the Canadian Cancer LUDVIKSEN The death of Lome Ludvlksen, age 62 years of the Parkrldge Centre, Saskatoon and formerly of Glaslyn, SK occurred at Saskatoon on May 26, 1998. Funeral Service will be held on Saturday, May 30, 1998 at 2:00 p.m. from the Glaslyn Community Hall, Glaslyn, SK with Reverend David Smith officiating. Interment will follow In the Glaslyn Cemetery. Lome Is survived by his children: Alfred Ludvlksen (Dawn Pelltler); Debra Ludvlksen (Rocky Relchert); Sharon Wells (Dickie Sun-child); Carol Morln (Kevin Gray); Garry Morln; Colleen Delorme (Victor), all of Glaslvn.

fif ouweny unu wouia rje appreciated in lieu of flowers. Courtesy parking south of the Chapel nn tha -nrncr rf Atty nrM ocu. a 1998, with Reverend David Fisher officiating. ments have been entrusted to the SASKATOON ouiuyy wis i voi i oy jim naerson ana a Tribute from his grandchildren by Jeff Fisher. In lieu of flowers, friends so wlshlna mnv mnta ruivcKAM-nwivic.

Memorial donations to the Foam Lake Com- muniTy nan ait uonamoning. teen grandchildren who were the light of his DREWS The passing of Pauline, age 87, occurred May 25, 1998. Pauline Is survived by brother Joe; sister Freida; her children Norman (Stella), Max (Rita), Olga (Leo), Edna (Steve), John, Gordon (Sharon); fifteen grandchildren, twanru-nna nrant nrnnHohllHrcr CkA RENNIE The famiiv of Jeff Ronnie fMlnti ir.lrt JACKSON In loving memory of my wife, Louise, who passed away May 29, 1993. ArwoyscindfOfever.Douo. JACKSON-Louise.

We remember.you with a smile today Vou were never one for tears. We reflect Instead on our memories Of all the happy years. We recall to mind the way you spoke. The nice things that you said, Vourstrength.your courage and the way you lived We remember these instead, The good advice you gave us. Your eyes that shone with laughter, So much of you that neve died, lives on for ever after.

frvevearstoday. We miss you. Lisa. John. Maddl.

Conor are sad to announce his death on Thursday, eyes; nis sisrers: Myrtle (Ray Murray); Bernlce (Bud Harrison); Beatrice (Ray Thul); Jean (Ralph Ledlnskl); Bertha (Bill Abbott); numerous nieces and nephews. The famiiv hnve re iviuy.o, i wo. runerai arrangements are being planned and will be annoi inred intor deceased by her husband Relnhold; dauahter I i-j. SASKATOON FUNERAL HOME has been en- TrusTea witn tne arrangements. 244-5577 quested that Memorial donations be directed to the Multiple sclerosis society of Canada or to a Charity of the Donor's Choice.

Funeral ar-l rangemenfs have been entrusted to Sallows lumi iy. ivioiiiuiiui oervnje on rnaay, rvray Zy, 1 998 at Saskatoon Convalescent Home at 1 :30 p.m. tvicuonaia i-unerai i-iome (44o-24 1 8)..

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