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is The Star Phoenix CLA CLASSIFIED SECTION Wednesday, September 21, 1994 PHONE 653-2100 WEATHER WATCH SASKATOON A mix of sun and cloud. Moderate wind. High 14. Low 2. A risk of frost.

Probability of precipitation, 20 per cent. Thursday, sunny. High 20. Probability of precipitation, zero per cent SYNOPSIS A cold front continues to push southeastward. Temperatures will struggle to reach the midteens today as skies slowly clear from the west ahead of a ridge of high pressure moving in from Alberta.

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N. Saskatoon, Sask. S7K 2P1 DEATHS 1000 EYRE Francis Ernest passed away at the Wadena Union Hospital on September 18, 1994 following a courageous battle with cancer. He was born July 30, 1915 to Ernest and Rebecca Eyre on his father's homestead Northwest of Wadena. He was predeceased by his father in 1958, mother in 1987 and brother, John in 1943.

A wise and generous husband, father, grandfather and friend. He leaves to mourn his loving wife, Doris (nee Lovdahl) of 53 years, sons Donald (Brenda) Eyre of Banff, Alberta, John (Gwen) Eyre of Craik, Richard Eyre of Hendon; daughters Sharon (James) Bell and Brenda Eyre of Wa dena, sister, Florence Cowan of Rosetown; grandchildren, Wayne (Jennifer) Eyre of Winnipeg, John (Joy) Eyre of Calgary, Jeffrey Eyre of Shearwater, N.S., Ryan Eyre of Kingston, Michael Eyre of Regina, Gregory, Stacey, and Scott Bell- of Saskatoon, numerous nieces, nephews, brothers and sisters-in-law, cousins, and friends. Francis farmed in the Wadena district from 1930 to 1994 and devoted his entire lifetime to active community service. He was the founding leader of the Hendon 4-H Beef Club, Chairman and Trustee of Harrow School, served as a Director of the local Cooperative Association and delegate to Federated Coop for many years, Reeve of the R.M. of Lakeview from 1958 to 1976, served as a director for SARM from 1972 to 1977.

He was director with Sask. Home Care Assn. from 1983 to 1987, Chairman of the Environmental Advisory Committee and Vice-chairman of the Land Appeals Board for the Province of Saskatchewan, served as a board member for many years with the Wadena Union Hospital, United Church, Mallard Industries and the Wa dena and District Fire Board. In recognition of his service to the community, Francis received the Queens Jubilee Medal in 1977 and was voted Rural Person of the Year in 1983 by the Wadena and District Chamber of Commerce. He was always willing to lend a helping hand to neighbors, friends, and family.

He was a past Master of the Wadena Masonic Lodge A member of the Royal Arch Chapel in Wynyard, Wascana Receptory and Regina Wawa Shrine Temple. The Funeral Service will be held on Friday September 23, 1994 at 2:00 p.m. from Tompkins Funeral Chapel, Wadena, Saskatchewan. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Francis Eyre Memorial Scholarship for the Advancement of Agriculture to be presented annually to the most deserving Wadena High School Graduate pursuing a career in Agriculture JARMOLA Ivan Jarmola, age 83 years, passed away September 16, 1994 at his place of residence in Saskatoon. Ivan was born on July 1, 1911 in Austria.

He grew up on a farm, then served in W.W. II, in the Polish Army. He immigrated to England in 1948, moved to Canada and resided in Choiceland, SK. He accepted the Lord Jesus Christ as his personal Savior in 1964, was baptized and became a member of the Fairmont Baptist Church in Saskatoon. Leaving Choiceland, he moved to Saskatoon to make his residence here until his passing.

He leaves to mourn his passing, numerous relatives in the Ukraine. The Funeral Services will be held from the Fairmont Baptist Church, 333 Fairmont Drive on Thursday, September 22, 1994 at 2:00 p.m. with Rev. Steve Skoworodko officiating. Interment will take place in Woodlawn Cemetery.

Arrangements are in care of WESTWOOD FUNERAL CHAPEL (653-3434). By Environment Canada FORECASTS Regina: A mix of sun and cloud. Moderate wind. High 14. Low 2.

A risk of frost. Probability of precipitation, 20 per cent. Thursday, sunny. High 17. Probability of precipitation, zero per cent.

Dundurn, Rosthern, Battlefords, Prince Albert, Meadow Lake, Quill Lakes: A mix of sun and cloud. Winds northwest at 20 kmh gusting to 40 kmh. Moderate drying. Highs 14. Lows 2.

A risk of frost. Probability of precipitation, 20 per cent. Thursday, sunny. Highs 20. Probability of precipitation, zero per cent.

Last Mountain, Wascana, Moose Jaw, Assiniboia, Weyburn: A mix of sun and cloud. Winds northwest at 20 kmh gusting to 40 kmh. Moderate drying. Highs 14. Lows 2.

A risk of frost. Probability of precipitation, 20 per cent. Thursday, sunny. Highs 17. Probability of precipitation, zero per cent.

Swift Current, Cypress Hills, Kindersley: A mix sun and cloud. Winds northwest at 20 kmh gusting to 40 kmh. Moderate drying. Highs 15. Lows 2.

A risk of frost. Probability of precipitation, zero per cent. Thursday, sunny. Saskatchewan Residents Toll Free 1-800-667-6979 DEATHS 1000 ROOKE- -A A.F. Robert was born in Eston, SK.

on September 10, 1923 where he resided until his passing on September 16, 1994. Bob leaves to mourn his wife, Geraldine; his daughter, Cheryl; two sons, Ross and Chris (Kathy); six grandchildren, Dave, Shannon, Bree, Joel, Eric and Melissa; his extended family Megan, Tom and Sheila. He also leaves his sister, Gladys Leggett and brothers Bill (Pat) and Jim. The family has held a private service and request that any donations be made in his memory to the Canadian Cancer Society. THOMA Erwin Thoma passed away at St.

Paul's Hospital on September 15th. 1994, at the age of 65. Erwin was born, July 3rd, 1929 in Hockwiesen Germany. He was predeceased by his parents, three brothers, and one sister. Erwin is survived by, one sister and nieces and nephews in Germany, as well as nieces and nephews in Saskatoon, Alberta, and Chicago.

Erwin was looking forward to retirement. He was known for his good humor and would always lend a helping hand to someone in need. He loved farming, animals and sports. Prayer services will be held on Thursday September 22nd at 8:30 p.m. in the Chapel of Saskatoon Funeral Home.

The Funeral Service will take place on Friday, September 23rd at 1:00 p.m. at Saskatoon Funeral Home with interment to follow in Woodlawn Roman Catholic Cemetery. Gunther Kunze, John Kvamme, Henry Buller, Jack Zlatner, Wayne Webber, and Gary Theriault will serve as pallbearers. Erwin will be sadly missed and fondly remembered by his family and friends. Flowers and, or donations made to the Saskatoon Cancer Center (20 Campus Drive, University of Saskatchewan S7N 4H4) would be appreciated by the family, Arrangements have been entrusted to SASKATOON FUNERAL HOME.

are in care of PARK FUNERAL CHAPEL. HARBISON Samuel Henry passed away peacefully, at home, on Saturday, September 17, 1994. He was predeceased by his loving wife, Alfreada May Harbison; son, Richard (Ricky); infant son, Brian; grandsons, Samuel, David, Charles and Michael. Surviving are six sons, Harold (Barb) St. Cyer, Alfred Harbison, Danny (Vicki) Harbison, all of Kelowna, BC, Wes (Geri) Harbison of Saskatoon, Martin Harbison of Edmonton, AB and Kenny (Donna) Harbison of Kelowna, BC; one daughter, Sylvia Revesz of Kelowna, BC; one daughter-in-law, Wendy Harbison of Edmonton, AB; one sister, Margaret Andres of Calgary, AB and numerous grandchildren, great grandchildren, nieces and nephews.

The Funeral Service, officiated by Rev. Charles Macnu*tt, will be held on Wednesday, September 21, 1994 at 3:30 p.m. from Park Funeral Chapel, 311 Third Avenue North. Courtesy parking is available directly south of the Chapel. Interment will take place in Woodlawn Cemetery.

Arrangements Highs 20. Probability of precipitation, zero per cent. Yorkton, Moose Mountain, Hudson Bay: Cloudy. Winds northwest at 20 kmh gusting to 40 kmh. Poor drying.

Highs 12. Lows 3. Probability of precipitation, 30 per cent. Thursday, a mix of sun and cloud. Highs 16.

Probability of precipitation, 20 per cent. EXTENDED Extended forecasts for Friday and Saturday: Saskatoon: Friday, sunny. Windy. Low 6. High 21.

Probability of precipitation, 20 per cent. Saturday, sunny. Low 4. High 21. Probability of precipitation, 10 per cent.

Regina: Friday, sunny. Windy. Low 6. High 22. Probability of precipitation, 10 per cent.

Saturday, sunny. Low 4. High 22. Probability of precipitation, 10 per cent. Swift Current, Cypress Hills, Moose Jaw, Assiniboia: Friday, sunny.

Windy. Lows 6. Highs 22. Probability precipitation, 10 per cent. Saturday, sunny.

Lows 6. Highs 22. Probability of precipitation, 10 per cent. Last Mountain, Wascana, Yorkton, Quill Lakes, Moose Mountain, Weyburn: Friday, sunny. Windy.

Lows 6. Highs 22. Probability precipitation, 10 per cent. Saturday, sunny. Lows 4.

Highs 22. Probability of precipitation, 10 per cent. Dundurn, Rosthern, Kindersley, Battlefords: Friday, sunny. Windy. Lows 6.

Highs 21. Probability of precipitation, 20 per cent. Saturday, sunny. Lows 4. Highs 21.

Probability of precipitation, 10 per cent. Hudson Bay, Pelican Narrows: Friday, mix of sun and cloud. Windy. Lows 5. Highs 19.

Probability of precipitation, 20 per cent. Saturday, sunny. Lows 4. Highs 20. Probability of precipitation, 10 per cent.

Prince Albert, Meadow Lake, DEATHS 1000 It is with great sadness that we announce the death of Steven Kenaschuk, who passed away September 19 following a brief but courageous battle with cancer. Steven leaves to mourn his loving wife, Lorraine, his children, Susan (Ray) Kreutzweiser of Love, SK and David Kenaschuk of Regina, SK; step daughters: Kimberly Kuzma of Saskatoon and Kerri-Lynn Kuzma of Martensville; six grandchildren, Jay, Kyle, Kim, Krissy, Nicholas and Gage. He will also be lovingly remembered by his brothers, John (Gertie) Kenaschuk of Watson, SK, Henry (Marlene) Kenaschuk of Watson, SK, Ed (Vivian) Kenaschuk of Morden, MB; sisters: Kay (Wally) Wenschlag of Vancouver and Olga McCracken of Radville, SK; his father-in-law, Norbert (Annie) Gransch of Saskatoon; his sister-in-law, Phyllis (Bob) Dale of Calgary, also numerous nieces, nephews, special aunts and uncles and many dear friends. The family will respect Steven's wishes to be cremated immediately following death. Steven was predeceased by his parents, George and Mary Kenaschuk; his former wife, Irene Kostiuk in July, 1971.

Steve will be sadly missed and fondly remembered by all who knew him. Steven was born at Buchanan, SK on January 31, 1929. The family later moved to the Watson District where he spent his childhood days. He later moved to Saskatoon where he attended Nutana Collegiate and University of Saskatchewan. Upon graduating from medical studies he pursued his career as a pathologist assistant at Saskatoon City Hospital for the following 41 years.

He received early retirement in April, 1991. Steven will always be remembered with great admiration for his competence and conscientious work abilities, he was a very ambitious individual. His greatest joy in life was his hobbies and desire to achieve. His accomplishments were many, particularly in his carpentry and woodworking projects which family will have to remember and cherish for years to come. Steven loved to spend time at their cabin at Big Shell Lake where he enjoyed nature, peace and tranquility.

Honorary Pallbearers are everyone who knew and shared in Steven's life. The Memorial Service will be held from ACADIA DRIVE FUNERAL CHAPEL (Eight Street and Acadia Drive) on Saturday, September 24th at 3:00 p.m. with Ian Brown officiating. Inter of cremated remains to follow at Hillcrest Memorial Gardens. Memorial donations may be made to St.

Paul's Palliative Care Unit (1702 20th Street West, Saskatoon, S7M OZ9) or Cancer Clinic (Royal University Hospital, Saskatoon S7N OXO). Don't grieve for me, from pain I'm free I'm following the path God has laid, you see, I took His hand when I heard His Call I turned around and left it all. I could not stay another day, To laugh, to love, to work or play. Tasks left undone must stay that way, I found the peace on a sunny day. If my parting has left a void, Then fill it with remembered joys.

A family shared, a laugh, a kiss, Oh yes, these things I too will miss. Be not burdened with times of sorrow. I wish you the sunshine of tomorrow. Mylife's been full, I've savored much, Good family, good times, a loved one's touch, Perhaps my time seemed all too brief. Don't lengthen it now with undue grief.

Lift up your hearts, and peace to thee. God wanted me now: From pain I'm free. Author Unknown La Ronge, Buffalo Narrows: Friday, cloudy. Windy. Lows 6.

Highs 19. Probability of precipitation, 30 per cent. Saturday, mix of sun and cloud. Lows 4. Highs 19.

Probability of precipitation, 20 per cent. BORDERS Alberta: Becoming sunny with increasing high cloud in the northwest. Highs from 13 in the northeast to 19 in the southwest. Manitoba: Cloudy with showers. Highs 14 to 17 in the south.

Highs 10 to 14 in the north except 4 along the Hudson Bay coast. ACROSS CANADA British Columbia: Coastal, in the south, cloudy. Highs 21 on the coast to 29 inland. Morning coastal fog and patchy drizzle in the north. Otherwise cloudy.

Chance of a shower over the northern sections. Highs 17. In the interior, south, sunny. Highs 22 to 26. In the north, mainly cloudy with showers.

Highs 16. Ontario: In the south, sunny. Highs 22 to 26. Central, a mix of sun and cloud. Highs 20.

In the north, cloudy with scattered showers and thunderstorms. Highs 17 to 20 except 10 in the far north. Quebec: In the south, sunny with cloudy periods except increasing cloudiness in the extreme west. Highs 13 to 17 in the east and 19 to 23 in the west and south. In the north, sunny with cloudy periods and breezy west.

Gradual clearing in the east. Highs 12 to 16 in the west and 8 to 10 in the east. New Brunswick: Sunny. Highs 17 to 23. Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island: Variable cloudiness in the east.

Nova Scotia. Sunny elsewhere. Highs 13 to 17. DEATHS 1000 MCINTOSH John Duncan McIntosh of LeRoy, SK passed away peacefully at home on Monday, September 19, 1994. He was 72 years of age.

John will be lovingly remembered by his wife, Hazel (nee Hamilton) Mcintosh of LeRoy; one son, Brian (Lori) Mcintosh of Saskatoon and Jenny, Jessica and Tia; one daughter, Shirley McIntosh of Saskatoon and Jason, Nelson and Bryce; a sister and a brother: Jean (Dean) Volden, and Jim (Jean) Mcintosh, all of LeRoy; by numerous nieces and nephews; and by many other relatives, friends and neighbors. He was predeceased by his parents, Alexander and Mabel (nee Coleman) Mcintosh; a brother, Stanley McIntosh; and a sister, Margaret Mcintosh. A Funeral Service will be held for John at the LeRoy Elks Hall, LeRoy, on Friday, September 23, 1994 at 2:00 p.m., officiated by Rev. Pat Ribey. Interment will follow in the Veterans' Section of the LeRoy Public Cemetery.

Memorial donations directed to the Canadian Cancer Society will be gratefully received by the family. Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to SCHULER-LEFEBVRE FUNERAL CHAPEL, Humboldt. (682-4114). HANNIGAN It is with great sadness the family of Ellen Hannigan announces her sudden passing on Sunday, September 18, 1994. She will be greatly missed by her loving family and many friends.

She is survived by her children: Minnie Campbell and her children, Dianne (Rob) Doerksen, Dennis (Marie) Teichroeb and Bradley Campbell; Ernie Pihlstrom and sons, Jodi and Kyle; Hazel (Al) Macza and her children, Beckie, Jason, Tyler and Terra. She also leaves to mourn brothers, Abner (Ella) Abrahamson, Jessie Abrahamson, Eddie (Evelyn) Abrahamson; and her sisters, Sarah (Eric) Pihlstrom, Hazel (Walter) Ebbert, and numerous nieces, nephews and great grandchildren. She was predeceased by Axel Pihistrom who she married in 1932, her second husband, Garth Hannigan who she married in 1981 and her sister, Alice Derdall who passed away in 1982. Ellen was born in the district of Rudy, SK on September 16, 1907. She and Axel farmed in the Broderick area until 1949, then moved to Saskatoon.

Ellen was a member of Global Mission. She loved cooking, her garden, especially growing beautiful roses. Devoted and caring to others, her generosity and joy touched many lives. In lieu of flowers the family would appreciated Memorial donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation, 279 3rd Avenue North, Saskatoon, SK, S7K 9Z9. The Funeral Service will be held on Thursday, September 22nd at 1:00 p.m.

from the Chapel of the Saskatoon Funeral Home, corner of 4th Avenue and 25th Street, with Brother Albert Hannigan and Brother Robert Oldridge officiating. (Courtesy parking south of the Chapel). Interment will take place in Woodlawn Cemetery. Arrangements have been entrusted to SASKATOON FUNERAL HOME. FUNERALS 1003 SKALICKY The Funeral Liturgy of Celestine (Sally) Skalicky who died on Friday, September 16, 1994 was held from St.

Paul's Roman Catholic Cathedral on Tuesday, September 20 at 10:00 a.m. celebrated by Very Rev. Father Len Morand. Active Pallbearers were: Grandsons; Todd Becher, Derek Becher, Scott Becher, Kirby Becher, Jason Becher and Ryan Becher. Interment took place in Woodlawn Catholic Cemetery.

Arrangements were entrusted to the SASKATOON FUNERAL HOME. FUNERAL DIRECTORS 1007 ACADIA DRIVE McKague's Funeral Chapel 955-1600 John Schachtel. 915 Acadia Dr. PARK FUNERAL CHAPEL GREG M. LALACH DAVID J.

SCHURR 311 3RD AVE. NO. 244-2103 FUNERAL DIRECTORS 1007 WESTWOOD FUNERAL CHAPEL Rae J. Murdock 653-3434, 20th St. Ave.

N. McKAGUE'S FUNERAL CHAPELS ROBERT MCKAGUE JOE MOYNHAM Phone 664-3131 300 3rd Ave. S. DALMENY FUNERAL HOME Gerald Funk 254-2022-Dalmeny, Sask. SASKATOON FUNERAL HOME W.

Aroid Edwards, Don Sheppard Ph. 244-5577 338 4th Ave. North CREMATORIUMS 1020 PRAIRIE VIEW CREMATORIUM Memorial and Cremation Services. Highway 11 South 242-7884 Box 2061 HILLCREST MEMORIAL GARDENS CREMATORIUM The leading cemetery of all faiths for over 40 years. Arrangements in Memorial Cremation Services, Cemetery, Upright Monuments, Niche Columbariums 477-2236.

MONUMENTS 1030 MID-WEST MEMORIALS LIMITED 9-1527 Ontario Ave. 242-2111 IN MEMORIAM 1060 DROZDA Peter. In loving memory of a dear husband, father grandfather who passed away September 21, 1969. Twenty-five years today since you are gone, With us you are no more. But as the years go swiftly by, We all miss you more and more.

With many a lonely heartache Often a silent tear, of a husband, father and grandfather we loved so dear. I Lovingly remembered by wife, Annie and family, Mary Bob, David (Venessa Elder), Patrick, Larissa Andrea Kalist, Wally, Carol, Paula Mark Drozda. PARKER Cameron. Father, father-in-law grandpa, September 21, 1993. A year has come and gone, Since you left so suddenly.

But never a day goes by, That you're not in our thoughts. Life is not the same without you. But your presence lingers in our hearts. Death took you from us, But your memory is our forever. Missed so very much, Barry, Debbie, Taya and Tisha.

PARKER Cameron. Husband, father and grandfather. It's one year ago today Since you left us, Dad We didn't have a chance to say goodbye We miss your love, smile and laughter Forever loved and remembered, your loving family, Mom, Shannie, Doug, Isabell, Dana and Edmond. PARKER In loving memory of Cameron Parker. The man we called father, grandfather and great grandfather.

As the leaves change with the season, We recali all our seasons with you. Lovingly remembered, Dolores, Todd, Trent Kerry, Kim Cale, Troy, Shelley, Logan and Taylor. PARKER Cameron. In loving memory of a dear husband, father, grandfather and great grandfather who passed away one year ago today, September 21,1993. Remembrance is a golden chain Death tries to break, but all in vain; To have, to love, and then to part.

Is the greatest sorrow of one's heart. The years may wipe out many things, But this they wipe out never The memory of those happy days When we were all together, We miss you, love forever, Mom and Shannie, Bob, Shirley, Darren, Shelley, Michael, Ashley and Ryan. Ken, Gloria, Travis, Tracey and Les. STOKALKO- died in loving September memory 21, of 1992 a dear Tato and Gido, No longer in our lives to share, But in our hearts he is always there. Love from Jean, Deena, Dawn, and Duane.

BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS 1071 BOY! BALEZANTIS Wendy and Ron are proud to announce the safe arrival of Reid Mitchel born Sept. 17, 1994 at 7:56 p.m. He weighed Gibs, 11 oz. and measured in. Spe cial thanks to Dr.

R. Afridi, Dr. J. Martel and Lynell and Nancy at The RUM D. Proud grandparents are Tony Marcella Balezantis of Saskatoon and Allan and Nettie Miller of Dalmeny.

GIRL! HIRSCH Roger and Carla are pleased to announce the arrival of Delaney Bronwyn, born August 18, 1994, weighing 7 Ibs. 9 Thanks to Dr. Wardell and staff. Proud grandpar- ents, Martin and Deanna Gergely and Paul and Gail Hirsch of Regina. COMING EVENTS 1079 JELLY EVENT To be held September 24th.

Associate members only, Call for more info. 653-8869 or drop by at 1937 Ave. North. SENIORS DANCE Wednesday, Sept. 21, 8 p.m.

Lunch. $5. Pot of Gold. 652 9766 or 477-1804 TRAVEL 1091 HUNGARIAN FONYO dancers charter bus to Kelowna for Thanksgiving, $150 round trip. Phone Maria, 382-0006.

LOST AND FOUND 1101 LOST: Thurs. Sept. 15 in the Confed. shopping area, ladies gold Caravelle watch, engr. on back.

Reward. 382-9271. FOUND: CAT full grown cross. 8th Clar ence area. PH: 477-0069.

LOST: SEPT. 18,8 year old, gray short haired, part Siamese cat, spayed female. Silverwood. Call 933-0081. LOST: REWARD for the return of the male brown Pomeranian dog in Bedford Rd.

Needs medications. 244-5089 PERSON IN a greyish blue van who found a blue mountain bike in front of Westgate motel on Sept. 16. Please call 978-1523. As it was stolen from me.

LOST: L.L. BEAR stuff Teddy wearing a blue jacket, near Tay. for and Morgan Ave. His owner would really like him back. Phone 477-1775 LOST Male adult Sealpoint Siamese cat.

Missing from 11th St. W. on Sept. 17. He very friendly may have gotten into someone's car.

Could be in any area of the city. Reward offered. Ph: 384-4894. FOUND BROWN, black tabby cat, young in River Heights around Sept. 15th.

No collar. 933-4385. FOUND IN Brevoort Park alley, 21 spd. Ralley, Sept. 15.

Stolen from our yard same night, 18 spd. Ralley If you found it in your alley. 242-7657. FOUND: ORANGE white male tabby, approx. 5 months old, City Park area.

Phone 652-4442. FOUND MALE white and orange cat Friday. Sept. 16 in Sutherland area. Phone Rick or Gina eve.

249-1824 NOTICES 1180 Saskatchewan Liquor and Gaming Authority Re: Application for Class 'A' License (Under the provisions of The Alcohol and Gaming Regulation Act) (Section 44 (2) (f)) Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has applied to The Liquor and Gaming Authority for a license to sell beverage alcohol in premises known as Kenly Family Restaurant at Langham of which the following is a correct legal description: Lot 3 and East half of Lot 4 Plan (CZ)G 269 Block 6 236 Main Street East Dated at Langham, Saskatchewan, this 12 day of September 1994. Signature of Applicant I'M FREE The Legal Profession Act, 1990 THE LAW SOCIETY OF SASKATCHEWAN Notice is hereby given that the following Barrister and Solicitor is suspended from the practice of law effective September 15, 1994 until January 22, 1995 following which his application for resignation from the Law Society of Saskatchewan having been accepted will become effective January 23, 1995. KEITH CHOW Saskatoon, Saskatchewan Mr. Chow's rights and privileges as a member of the Law Society cease during the term of his suspension and are extinguished upon the effective date of his resignation. Mr.

Chow has not practiced since January 22. 1994, A. KIRSTEN LOGAN Secretary The forecast for noon, Wednesday, September 21 with high and low temperatures for Sunny Partly Cloudy Cloudy CA Z2 Showers T-storms Rain Ice Flurries Snow Whitehorse Fronts Cold Low Pressure Warm Stationary (H) High Pressure he Yellowknife 01994 Accu-Weather, Inc. Goose Churchill Edmonton St. John's! Vancouver Calgary Victorias Halifax Winnipeg Regina Thunder Bay Sudbury Quebec Saint John Ottawa Montreal? San Francisco Sault Ste.

Marie Toronto New York Chicago Windsor Denver Washington Miami Honolulu Phoenix (CP) Provincial Temperatures Low, high, precip. (in mm.) in past 24 hours. Buf. Narrows nana na Elbow nana 1.3 Estevan 26 0 Hudson Bay 21 0.7 Kindersley 17 1.0 La Ronge 11 16 0.4 Lloydminster 10 16 1.8 Meadow Lake -4 17 1.4 Moose Jaw nana na Nipawin 5 17 0.6 N. Battleford 10 17 0.4 Prince Albert 7 17 0.4 Regina 8 22 Tr Saskatoon 6 19 0.4 Swift Current nana na Watrous 3 18 2.2 Wynyard nana na Yorkton 4 22 8.8 Agricultural Report Supplied by Saskatchewan Research Council Bright sun Mon.

10.0 hrs. Precipitation (mm): Monday: 0 This month including Below norm for month: 19.9 mm This year: 322.0 Above norm for year: 27.3 mm Wind: Tuesday at 9 a.m.: 18.9 kmh Mon. 9 a.m. to Tue. 9 a.m.: 8.4 kmh Maximum Monday 9 a.m.

to Tuesday 9 a.m.: 19.1 Moon New, Oct. 4 First, Oct. 11, Full, Oct. 19 Last, Sep. 27 Sun Rose 6:51 Today Sets 7:08 Calgary 9 11 Quebec Charlottetown 18 St.

John's Churchill Thunder Bay Edmonton 8 15 Toronto 10 Halifax 19 Vancouver 12 Jasper 17 Victoria 24 Montreal 11 24 Whitehorse Ottawa 10 25 Winnipeg 11 24 Prince Rupert 14 Yellowknife 5 Continental Temperatures Albany Bismarck Boise Boston Chicago Dallas Denver Detroit 6 24 Houston 16 31 28 Los Angeles 17 23 30 New Orleans 19 12 24 New York 14 27 14 29 San Francisco 13 16 31 St. Louis 16 28 12 na 29 Tucson Washington 282 27 For the Record Tuesday's Temperatures Low 6 High 19 Today's Normals Low 3.5 High 16.3 Today's Records High 31.1 set in 1938 Low set in 1983 A year ago today: Low High 12.6 Foreign Temperatures Aberdeen 16 Malta Amsterdam 11 Manila Ankara 26 Moscow Athens 30 2 Nairobi Auckland New Delhi na Nice Beiling 21 Oslo Berlin 15 Paris Bonn 15 Riyadh Brussels 10 Rome Cairo 33 Seoul Casablanca 23 Sofia Copenhagen 16 Stockholm Dakar 29 Sydney Dublin 13 3 Taipei Geneva 3 Tokyo Helsinki Tunis Ho Chi Minh City 28 Vienna Warsaw Lisbon Zurich London 18 a.m.; 25 a.m.; Madrid 25 39 a.m.; 410 a.m.; 5 noon. Resort Temperatures Acapulco 265w35 Las Vegas Daytona Havana Kingston Honolulu Bermuda Barbados Brownsville Beach 22 26 28 33 32 33 30 San West Reno Miami Mexico Nassau Trinidad Palm Juan City Beach Beach 27 13 BRUNSONE.

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