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Edmonton Journal from Edmonton, Alberta, Canada • 14

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EDMONTON JOURNAL 14 Wednesday, Dee. 5, Engaged MR. and Mrs. Robert Smith of Westlock announce the engagement of their daughter, Muriel Maud, to Vernon W. Parks, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Parks of Edmonton. The wedding will take place Dec. 15th. MR.

and Mrs. J. D. Barclay 811- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Jean Anne Lucille, to Lieut. Charles J.

Doodan, son of J. J. Doodan of Philadelphia, Penn. The wedwill take place in the near fuding ture. MR.

and Mrs. A. N. Loggin of Lechue, the engagement of their announce daughter, Elizabeth Alberta younger (Betty). to Mr.

William Schofield of Catherines, son of Mrs. St. Schofield of Montreal. The wedding at church, will place on Saturday, Dec. 29, Leduc, with Rev.

W. T. Elkin officiating. MR. W.

J. Foster ot Fort Saskatchewan, announces the engagement of his eldest daughter, Lolita Mne, to Russell Leigh Aubrey, son of Mr. Mr. F. E.

Aubrey and the late Mrs. Aubrev of Calgary. The wedding is to take place Dec. 28. Mr.

R. A. Argue announces the engagement of his daughter, Lois Winnifred to Robert Nevelle Mason, fourth of Mrs. F. Mason Camrose, Alta.

Married FLEMING-PETRIE MRS. Alma Porter wishes to announce the marriage of her daughter, Alice Petrie, to Gerald Fleming, son of Mr. William Fleming of VancouThe marriage took place Dec. 3. ver.

NORCUT -SMITH Mr. and Mrs. F. of Edmonannounce the marriage of their ton second daughter, Irene Alma. to George Norcutt, youngest son and Mrs.

G. Norcutt, also of Mr. The marriage took Edmonton. at Christ church. on Monplace Dec.

3. Rev. E. S. Ottley offiday, ciated.

Born KEZIERE -Mr. and Mrs. John Keziere (nee Bertha Penrose) R.M.D. 1, Victoria, B.C., welcomes the blessing Una Maria, at St. Joof a daughter, hospital on November 7.

seph's -Born to Mr. and Mrs. W. (nee Anne Turner), at the J. Hutton Alexandra hospital, on Dec.

2, Royal a daughter. Born to the late Sgt. L. W. ENOS Enos, U.S.A.E.D.

(killed 111 service overseas) and Mrs. L. W. Enos (nee Margaret Robertson) of Senlac, Saskatchewan, at the Macklin Dec. 1, hospital, Macklin, Saskatchewan, on 1945, a son, La Verne William.

to Mr. and Mrs. Chapman, December 4, at the CHAPMAN-Born R. A. Misericordia hospital, a son, Richard Donald.

-Born to Leading Stoker, L. A. Blower, R.C.N.V.R. and Mrs. Blower (nee Louise Bradley) at Misericordia Hospital Dec.

5-a son, Gerald Alfred. JENNINGS -Born to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth W. Jennings, on Dec.

2, 1945, at the University Hospital-a daughter, Carolyn Ethel. Announce baby's arrivel and receive beautiful souvenir Baby Booklet FREE Deaths MRS. JOHN GOODALL ON Dec. 3, 1945, Mrs. Agnes Goodall, widow of the late John Goodall, of Ryley, Alberta, passed away at She IS ner home at the age of 77 years.

survived by four sons: Wm. A. and John, of Ryley; Loftus Edmonton. and Donald, Calgary; three daughters: Mrs. H.

E. Robinson, Carstairs; Miss and Miss Anne cf Florence of Ryley Calgary; also one sisters: brother, W. Mrs. A. Boyit, W.

Edmonton; two Sahimark, Regina, and Miss Jean Edmonton. Funeral service wiil Boyle, be held at 2:00 p.m., Thursday, Dec. 6, from United church, Ryley. Rev. J.

R. Geeson of Holden, will conduct the service and interment takes place in the family plot in Ryley cemetery. Funeral Director, ToJ. E. Stinson, field.

MRS. ROSIE MOTIUK ON December 5, Mrs. Rosie Motiuk Alberta, passed away in the of Skaro, city at the age of 59 years. She is survived by her loving husband, Mr. Bill Motiuk of Skaro, three sons, Nicholas and John of Skaro, LAC.

Peter Motiuk of Calgary; two daughters, Annie Yachimetc of Edmonton, Mrs. Francis Petryk of Waskatenau; also seven grandchildren. Funeral services will be held on Friday, December 7, at 10:00 a.m. at the Roman Catholic Church, Skaro. Rev.

Zenko will officiate and interment will take place in the local Church Cemetery. Pack Memorial, Funeral Directors. The Chapel on the Boulevard. ROBERT J. GAUNT ON December 5th, Robert J.

Gaunt of 10620 98 Avenue. Besides his loving wife he is survived by one sister law, Mrs. Paul Gaunt of New York City. Funeral arrangements will be announced later. No flowers by request.

Andrews-McLaughlin, Funeral Directors. MRS. ANNA ANTOSKO ON December 2nd Mrs. Anna Antosko, wife of the late Dmytro Antosko of Eldorena, at the age of 79 years. She is survived by three sons, Mike and Elko of Eldorena, Henry of Windsor, five daughters, Mrs.

E. F. Goodwin of Ellscott, Mrs. William Kapach of Eldorena, Mrs. William Lenko of Moon Lake, Mrs.

Walter Strembitsky of Amelia, Mrs. Paul Wolansky of Waskatenau, Alta. Funeral services were held on Wednesday, December 5th, from the Greek Catholic Church at Eldorena, at 10 o'clock. Rev. Father D.

Dzygolyk officiated and interment took place in the church cemetery. Andrews-McLaughlin, Funeral Directors. MR. GUSTAV BARTZ ON December 4th. Mr.

Gustav Bartz of Bruderheim, at the age of 74 years. Besides his wife he is survived by three sons, Edward of Bruderheim, Wilfred of Lamont, Edwin cf Chilliwack, B.C.; four daughters, Mrs. Leopold Frauenfeld of Bruderheim, Mrs. Theodore Ruttig of Vancouver, B.C., Mrs. Fred Shultz of Lamont, Mrs.

Earl Driesner of Bruderheim, 16 grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Funeral services will be held on Friday, December 7th, at 2 o'clock from the home to the Moravian Church at Bruderheim. Rev. S. Wedman will officiate and interment will take place in the church cemetery.

Andrews-McLaughlin, Funeral Directors. MRS. MAYE BELLE SHOULDICE ON December 3rd, Mrs. Maye Belle Shouldice of 9327 101A Avenue, widow of William Henry Shouldice. She is survived by one daughter, Mrs.

David Dippie of Edmonton; three brothers, Howard Wesley of Jacksonville. Florida, Albert Wesley of Detroit, and Dell Wesley in Maryland; one granddaughter, Mrs. Robert Burton of Kingston, New York. Funeral services will be held on Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock at Howard and McBride's Chapel. Rev.

Dr. E. T. Scragg will officiate and interment will take place in the family plot in the Beechmount Cemetery. Howard and McBride, Funeral Services.

MRS. MARGARET ANN BUTCHART ON Dec. 4, Mrs. Margaret Ann Butchart of 9843 108 St. widow of the late Peter T.

Butchart, passed away at her residence. Funeral arrangements will be announced later. Foster and McGarvey, Funeral Directors. ADELBERT (DEL) WAUGH ON Dec. 5th.

Adelbert (Del) Waugh of Fairview. Alberta, passed away in Edmonton, aged 75 years. Mr. Waugh was member of the Pioneers and Oldtimers association. Funeral arrangements announced later.

Foster and McGarvey Funeral Directors. Deaths MRS. SARAH ANNE OLDFIELD ON December 3rd, Mrs. Sarah Anne 99 Street, widow of Oldfield of 8717 Charles Robert Oldfield. She is survived by one son, David Ernest of Jasper Park.

two daughters, Mrs. John Morrison of Victoria, B.C., and Mrs. V. E. G.

Dickson of Edmonton: six grandchildren and three greatgrandchildren. Funeral services will be held on Thursday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock at Howard and McBride's Chapel. Rev. Canon W. M.

Nainby will officiate and interment will take place in the Edmonton Cemetery. Howard and McBride, Funeral Services. REV. EZRA GEORGE SMITH ON December 3rd, Rev. Ezra George Smith of the Hillside Edmonton, passed away in McCord, Sask.

He is survived by his wife; one son, John; one daughter, Mrs. J. McLeod, both of Edmonton. Funeral services will be held on Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the Holiness Movement Church, 11306 91 Street. Rev.

T. E. Clow will officiate and interment will take place in the Edmonton Cemetery. Howard and McBride, Funeral 1 Services. MR.

FREDERICK WILSON ON December 4th. Mr. Frederick Wilson of 10045 81 passed away in a city hospital at the age of 54 years. He leaves to mourn his loss besides his loving wife one son, Elmo Archer Wilson. with the R.C.A.F..

in Germany: two daughters, Miss Mary Beth and Miss Doreen Jean, both at home: one sister, Mrs. Robert Tanner, Peterborough, Ontario. Funeral services will be held on Friday afternoon at 2 p.m. from Hainstock's Funeral Chapel. Rev.

Dr. E. T. Scragg will officiate and interment will take place in the Soldiers' plot in the Edmonton Cemetery. Hainstock and Son, tors of Service.

Funerals MRS. ANNA LANGE FUNERAL services for the late Mrs. Anna Lange of 9932 70 who passed away on November 25, at the age of 77 years, were held on Thursday, November 29, at 2:30 p.m. from the Trinity Lutheran church on 81 ave, and 100 st. Rev.

R. Krisch officiated and interment took place in the Mount Pleasant cemetery. Pallbearers were her six grandsons, Messrs. Ernest Halback, Walter Halback, Albert Kittlitz, Arthur Lange, Herbert Lange, Robert Lange. Many beautiful fioral tributes were received from: Loving Husband.

Ernest and family, Emma and family, the Gus Kittlitz family, Mr. and Mrs. H. Lengert. Ernest, Ella and Hildagarde, Arnold, Margaret, Freddie and Albert.

Ernie and Elsie Lange and family, Mr. and Mrs. Finke and family, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Obst.

Mr. and Mrs. Herman Boehme, Trinity Lutheran Ladies' Aid, the Storey family, Mrs. Dittrich. Ernest and Nellie, R.

Schmidt, Mr. and Mrs. Christian Adam, Mrs. Bennett, Mr. and Mrs.

A. Tetzloff, Mr. and Mrs. Bartell and family, Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Forwich and family, Mr. and Mrs. C. Goos. In Memoriam from Mrs.

H. C. Lechett to the Canadian Institute of the Blind. Besides her loving husband she is survived by one son, Ernest of South Edmonton, two daughters, Mrs. Anna Wolgien of Glendon, Alberta, Mrs.

Emma Halbach of South Edmonton, also 19 grandchildren and eight great Love's Remembrance Outlasts All A printed list or the relatives and friencs who share your loss becomes 8 more valuable possession as each month and year passes EDMONTON JOURNAL will gladly provide an estimate the cost at the low rate of 1c perf word (minimum Card of Thanks We wish to extend our heartfelt thanks and appreciation for the acts of kindness, messages of sympathy and beautiful floral tributes received from all the kind friends and neighbors. Special thanks to the friends in Edmonton. -Mrs. P. S.

Norbeck and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Norbeck. In Memoriam In loving memory of Pte. Donald Hugh Morrison, killed in action in Italy, Dec.

5, 1944: "You are not forgotten loved one Nor will you ever be, As long as life and memory last, We will remember thee." -Ever remembered by his father, brothers and sister. Florists (2) "For Beautiful Flowers" Distinctive Designs Pleasing Arrangements Corona Flower Shop 10639 Ave. Ph. 26822 Uptown Jasper, Corona Hotel ARTISTIC FLORAL ARRANGEMENTS Reasonably Priced AMBY LENON Florist 10349 Jasper Ave. Ph.

21262 (Opposite Birks) Monuments (3) Alberta Granite, Marble Stone Co. 10702 101 St. Builders of Beautiful Memoriais Temporary Grave Markers, $1.50. Lost and Found (6) LOST-Ronson lighter, with navy crest, initialled G.E.S. Ph.

33171. FOUND Small dark female Terrier with harness. Ph. LOST -Lady's rose gold Leroy wrist watch, Monday night. Reward.

Phone 27833. LOST -Black cocker spaniel, answers "Buster." Reward. 11513 92 St. LOST Seal muff, containing ration books and sum of money. Reward.

Ph. 34069. LOST Collie pup, sable spot around one eye. Child's pal. 8720 95 Ave.

Reward. LOST--Tire and wheel, 17-600, between Edmonton-Sion. Reward. Write Cantrill, 9928 84 Ave. LOST-Lady's black purse containing white gold watch, personal papers, money.

Reward. Ph. 22819. Audrey Keller, LOST -Leather wallet containing money, personal papers, registration card. Ph.

34503. Reward. LOST- -Sunday, gold Bulova, watch. Keepsake. Engraved R.S.

3-24-36. Reward. Ph. 25415. LOST Man's Immerfort wrist watch at Arena, Saturday night.

ward. Box 689, Journal. LOST--Single strand of pearls between 96 103A Ave. and Victoria High School Tuesday morning. VERY SENTIMENTAL VALUE Ph.

Jean Bender, 28905-28714. Reward LOST--Black Labrador pup, tagless collar; is a child's friend; answers to "Rudy" Reward. Ph. 21536. button.

Number 593685 Ph. 27718. LOST Service discharge LOST -Wallet containing registration card, engagement ring. Reward. Ph.

34048. LOST: Green end gate for truck between South Side and Winterburn, Friday night. Ph. 31039. Personal (7) A WORKING man, own home, like to correspond with single or widow lady, 32-38, matrimony.

Box 688, Journal. GOOD home for small children. 9619 108 Ave. ANYONE knowing address of Harry Pick please notify Steve D. Sydora, Box 127.

Innisfree. MADAME Gertrude, B.I.M.S., teacup reader. 12208 103 Ave. Ph. 83370.

Personal Miscs. (8) VIGORINE for men with lowered vitality, nervous debility, mental and physical exhaustion. Regain new energy and pen. Tones and invigoraves the whole nervous, system. 15 days' treatment, Sold at Hardin's, Chornell's, Richards and Roper's Drug Stores.

SLENDOR Tablets are effective. 2 weeks' supply 81; 12 weeks at Publir Dries wouL Carding. 9018 111 Ave. Norword. Carding.

Quilting. Ph. 72620. OVERBO FUMIGATION CO. HONEST WORK.

PH. 27850 Edmunton Journal Want Ada "A Great Classified Want Ad Market Built By Results" FEMALE HELP WANTED (Continued from Preceding Column) EXPERIENCED girl, woman for general housework, sleep-in. Phone 83985. WANTED A general duty registered nurse for Smoky Lake hospital. $100 per month with full maincenance.

Apply Dr. A. Dobson, Smoky Lake, Alta. GOOD housekeeper, fond of children, economical, age between 30-40, starting wages 830 to $50 per month. Out in country town.

Apply John Eimer, Wardner, B.C, HOUSEKEEPER wanted by elderly farm women at once. Cook for one, child no objection, easy position. No chores. Please send particulars in first letter, wages wanted, any age, fare if needed. Mrs.

A. Lindeborg, Big Valley, Alta. WANTED--Girl for general housework, good home and wages, no perience necessary. Ph. 71778.

WANTED -Girl for housework, small home. Good wages. No cooking. Nice hours. Sleep in.

Apply 10128 113 St. GIRL for general housework, small home. Country girl preferred. 10059 111 St. Ph.

23590. NURSE wanted for Eckville Municipal hospital, general duty. Salary $100 monthly and full maintenance New Hospital. Write or phone to Seeretary Municipal Hospital, Eckville, Alta. COMPETENT stenographer for temporary job.

Apply North West Mill and Feed Ltd. WANTED: woman to take full charge of small country home; twO children. No outside work. Box 851, Journal. EXPERIENCED girl for housework, two children.

No cooking. Box 677, Journal. YOUNG woman for housework. Sleep in. Ph.

83508. HOUSEKEEPER for elderly lady and son. 12626 126 St. WANTED First Class Typists for large operating utility. Permanent employment, good hours and good prospects.

Apply own handwriting giving particulars of education and typing speed. APPLY BOX 114 JOURNAL WANTED AT ONCE Competent Stenographer For Large Wholesale House When applying give full particulars BOX 124 JOURNAL TWO YOUNG LADIES for Kitchen Help One Counter Girl APPLY NEW VARSITY TUCK SHOP 8821 112 St. Wanted Immediately FOR PROVOST HOTEL EXPERIENCED COOK and WAITRESS Ph. 12, Provost WANTED GIRL OR WOMAN to clerk in General Store and Post Office, interior B.C. Wages $75 per month.

Transportation- paid, some typing experience preferred, Board and room arranged for application accepted. State religion in application. BOX 852 JOURNAL Male Help Wanted (18) PLUMBER'S helper, must be good. Small Alberta city. Steady.

Apply tional Employment Service. Refer order 812-B364. WANTED: Doctor. Locum-tenems, 2 or 3 months. Good pay.

No country work. Reply with particulars to National Employment Service. Refer order 898-4007. WANTED- Garage mechanic with own hand tools, good shop, good proposition to good man. Box 856, Journal.

MILLER wanted to take shift in 100-barrel flour mill at Vulcan, Alberta Salary $140 per month. Apply nearest Selective Service office, Refer order 811-770. WANTED CAPABLE OF ESTIMATING REPAIRS AND DOING MINOR WORK ON WATCHES T. Faton Co. Western Ltd.

Apply National Employment Service. Order No. 812-B361. An honest, industrious and capable Bookkeeper Required Using up-to-date methods for a manufacturing concern. Either Male or Female Apply National Employment Office.

Refer to Advt. 812-B359. Superintendent for Retail Lumber Country Yards Must be experienced in all departments of the business including supervision of sales, credits, etc. Apply giving experience, references, age and salary expected to National Employment Office. Refer to Order WANTED OIL COMPANY EXECUTIVE A well established Alberta Oil Company, Calgary Headquarters, now developing post-war expansion plans, desires the services of an experienced and successful executive to take full charge and manage its marketing division.

For starting salary and other benefits offered, qualifications required, and full details, Apply to National Employment Office, 811-818, Calgary. PERSONAL (Miscellaneous) (Continued from Preceding Column COME! Enjoy good meals at "Tower's." 10432 Jasper Ave. FUMIGATING GUARANTEED Fumigation Home and Industrial service. Vaults for fur niture, Insect sprays and powders. Riess Products Company (Established 1909) 102.

Ave. 25506-25620. 9916, Members C.P.C.O Association Winnipeg Regina Edmonton. MEN AND WOMEN CURE that bashfulness, awkwardness and self-consciousness by leartiing to Dance in 2 Days Strictly Private No Spectators, ADULTS ONLY SULLIVAN'S SCHOOL OF BALLROOM DANCING 10338 101 blocks north of Eaton's. MASSAGE for nervousness, rheumatism, tired feeling, insomnia.

Reduces. Ph. 26343. CLEARANCE OF NECKWEAR See Our Window Display Singer Sewing Machine Co. 10356 Jasper Ave.

Ph. 21307. HOME AND INDUSTRIAL FUMIGATION BIRCH FUMIGATORS ROACHES, bedbugs, all insects. Modern fumigation vaults: new methods not necessary to vacate. Ph.

29638. 32211. 10540 101 St. A FEW CENTS A DAY Will Make You Independent For Life Consult GEORGE E. GLEAVE Canadian Government Annuities Ph.

22652. Res. 83143. 605 McLeod Edmonton. COURTNEY DENTAL LAB.

Plates Made and Repaired. 3 Blk. Opposite The ME Metropolitan. Ph. 23112.

R. S. Powder. for Rheumati: pains, nervous indigestion, constipation. etc.

Treatment 81.50, $3.00 and $5.00. Druggists or J. C. McIntyre. Box 374.

Edmonton AN IDEAL CHRISTMAS GIFT YOUR PHOTOGRAPH TAKEN AT DEAYTON'S STUDIO 9987 Jasper Ave. Ph. 21213 Wurlitzers For Rent Parties and Dances HATS for Lodges and Organizations Acme Novelty Ltd. 10147 112 St. Ph.

22761 Beauty Shoppes (10) Mayfair Salon, 536 Tegler. Ph. 25525. SPECIALIZING 6 in cold waving. 10114 Jasper upstairs.

EXPERT, distinctive Permanents. 23338. Willis Hairdressing Academy Our students do outstanding work. Price this for yourself. Permanents, Cold Waves, Bleaches and all lines of beauty culture.

Trade school prices strictly followed. 10243 Jasper Ave, Ph. 22457 BEAUTY CULTURE SCHOOL PRICES PERMANENTS $1.00 FINGER WAVES 15c FACIAL 25c MANICURE 15c MARCEL 10c SHAMPOO 10c NU-FASHION BEAUTY SCHOOL 10357 Jasper Ave. Ph. 21884 EDUCATIONAL Dressmakers (11) BETH and Betty's dressmaking and alterations.

10610 97 St. Ph. 28748. DRESSMAKING. alterations preAve.

Ph. 27796. ferred. Work guaranteed. 9351 108 DRESSMAKING--Alterations.

Ph. 28245. 10008 108 St. DRESSMAKING -Also remaking of Service girls' uniforms into civvies. 9722 101 St.

Ph. 26357. FUR coats repaired and mended. Ph. 27842.

9624 107 BETTER DRESSMAKING, FITTING Special Occasion Gowns Ph. 29691. 1. 9612 Jasper Ave. DRESSMAKING, Plain Sewing.

Ph 21813. 9634 107 Ave. NU-BONE corsets for modern lines. Quick service. Ph.

24256. Appointment. DRESSMAKER, alterations only. Work guaranteed. Ph.

23675. 10017 .08 Si LADIES'. children's, men's sewing, repairing. 9624 107 Ave. Ph.

27842. Educationists (14) EXPERIENCED teacher will give tutoring in mathematics. 10957 109 MARRIED teacher will help students days, evenings. Box 650, Journal. DRESSMAKING School.

Designing. Unique Home 10613 Jasper. Kindergarten (15) Edmonton College Inc. Kindergarten dept. Free auto service.

Ph. 26237. EMPLOYMENT Female Help Wanted (16) STENOGRAPHER-Typist for city store. Some understanding of farm equipment or ability to learn. Nonsmoker.

State age, education, church attended and other relevant information. Name references character, ability. Salary $17.00 to $30.00 week. Box 129, Journal. GIRL for housework.

Experience unnecessary. No cooking. Ph. 26926. CLEAN reliable girl help with housework.

Sleep in or out. Good pay. Ph. 72775. EXPERIENCED girl or elderly woman help in modern farm home.

Small family, good home, wages. Steady position, east of Calgary. Mrs. G. Stort, Arrowhead.

Alta, DOMESTIC help, 2-3 hours every morning. 9820 106 St. EXPERIENCED girl for housework. No washing or cooking. Ph.

83049 afternoons. WANTED girl to help with housework. No children. 2 adults. Ph.

21903. STEAM presser wanted, must be experienced. 10069 100 St. HOUSEKEEPER wanted for modern home, city, small family, good treatment assured. Write Box 105, Journal.

MALE HELP WANTED (CON (Continued from Preceding Column) STEAM presser; tailor. "Mac" Pressing, 10069 100 St. Apply National ployment Service. Refer Order 812B- 362. CALENDAR Salesman.

Old estanlished manufacturer requires experienced salesman for popular priced line of Calendars and Advertising Specialties. Liberal commission basis. Applicants please state age, experience, marital status, territory covered. Include references ability and character. Apply National ployment Office, London, Ont.

Refer to File 10729. CHOREMAN for sheep farm. good board, washing, mending. $400 per year. L.

Barker, Bergen, Alta. WANTED 2 welders. Must be good. Liberty Machine Works. National Employment Service.

orPrater der 812-B358. WANTED for Interior B.C. Spruce Hill Experienced Shipper- Yard Foreman REQUIRE man with initiative and dependability familiar with grading and shipping spruce lumber and capable of takng charge of yard and planing mill. ALSO require tallyman for planing mill, must be quick and accurate with figures and familiar with grades and sizes of Spruce Lumber. CEILING wages paid.

Housing available for married men close to school and store. APPLY National Employment Service, Prince quoting orders 994-1428 and 994-1429. BLACKSMITH wanted immediately. Must have experience in electric and acetylene welding. Apply National Employment Service.

Refer to order 812-B352. Male Help (Inst.) (20) RADIO AS only a limited number of enrollments are now being accepted for our winter term in wireless telegraphy, railroad telegraphy, radio servicing and radio broadcasting, commencing January 7th, your are urged to complete your application immediately. For further details write Sprott-Shaw Radio School, 812 Robson Vancouver, B.C ATTENTION. MEN Diesel Engineering, Auto Mechanics. Welding.

Electric, are trades with a future in this Machine Age. Regardless of your present job you can better yourself by schooling. Use your spare time to study the theory at home by our carefully prepared illustrated Engineering Assignments, followed by practical experience in our large modern shops. Chicago Vocational Schools 12520 102 Edmonton. Ph.

81161 Address Course Age Salesmen Wanted (21) GOOD aggressive man wanted sound commission basis in city. Box 103 Journal. Agents Wanted (22) DO YOU MANUFACTURE? WE are intorested in establishing a contact with manufacturers who dea sire to sell their products througnout Canada by a reliable distributing and exporting firm which possesses the sales facilities for holding and introducing your product on the market even when competition threatens. Replies to N. I.

Room 210, 276 St. James West, Montreal, Que. YOU are looking for something which will add to your income. There are 100,000 and more graves without monuments in western Canada aloue The average price of a monument 15 around $200. This means Two Hunared Millions worth of monuments can be sold, and a lot of this is your district.

You know this. This is a good agency. Free outfit. Apply Box 50. Journal.

WORK FOR YOURSELF Big Money Selling Portraits Must have full time employment UNITED ART TORONTO 2. Teachers Wanted (23) Holden School Division No. 17 REQUIRES an experienced teacher for Grades 8 and 9 room in the Holden Village school. Duties to commence Jan. 3.

Apply, stating qualifications to F. Smailes, Sec. Holden, Alta. REQUIRED FOR Dawson Creek High School 2 TEACHERS with Academic Certificates. These positions offer more than ordinary possibilities for advancement.

Attractve salaries will 08 paid in line wth qualfications, experience and record. REQUIRED FOR Pouce Coupe 3-ROOM elementary school, principal, teaching grades 6, 7 and 23 pupils. Commencing salary up to 000 depending upon experience and record. House available. Openings will be available as prit.cipal of Rural Superior Schools, and for one-room elementary schools in most desirable rural areas.

Satisfactory salaries will be paid to ambitious, qualified young teachers. Correspondence regarding any of the above positions is invited. Address all inquiries to S. J. Graham, Director of Education, Pouce Coupe, B.C.

2 Teachers Wanted Principal to teach grades 10, 11, 12. Intermediate teacher for grades 8, 9. Services to begin in the first of Jan. 1946. Salary as per schedule.

Strome School District 1978. H. V. Phipps, Secretary-Treasurer BARRHEAD Town School needs experlenced teacher for grades 4 and 5. Musical ability desirable.

SCHOOL in Westlock district needs teacher; grades 1-8 with 15 1 mile from gravelled highway. SEVERAL other light rural schools open as well. Apply, giving particulars, to Walter Burchett, Pembina School Division, Westlock. Ph. 10.

Female Situations Wanted (24) MARRIED woman would like store work, by day or week. Box 119, Journal. WOMAN will do housework, 3 days weekly. Box 118, Journal. GIRL desires work evenings for room, board.

Ph. Lovern, 73277 evenings. GIRL wants general office work, 3 years' experience. Ph. 32826.

GIRL will take care of children, afternoons, evenings. Ph. 73793 PRACTICAL nurse open for engagement. Ph. 32952.

EXPERIENCED stenographer desires position, preferably financial institution, 5 years experience, married, no dependents. Conscientious. Box 669, Journal. Thoroughly experienced secretarystenographer available immediately, References. BOX 661 JOURNAL FEMALE SITUATIONS WANTED (Continued from Preceding Columni HAIRDRESSER 3 years' experience wants position.

Apply 11902 70 St. WOMAN requires 50c hour. Car fare. B.C, 9928 109 St. EXPERIENCED comptometer operator and general office worker.

References. Box 667, Journal, ELDERLY lady will do light work afternoons. Ph. 29848. CLERK typist desires position.

Ozer years' experience. Excellent references. Ph. 73166 after 6 SPECIAL RATES FOR DOMESTIC AND FULL-TIME WORK AT A SALARY 1c per word per day -six days for the price of five, in advance. Min'.

mum ad 10 words, 50c. Male Situations Wanted (25) EXPERIENCED store clerk wishes position. Age 33, married, 5 years' experience in managing General Store. Apply Box 862. Journal, RELIABLE married man anxious to gain further knowledge fur farming desires work on mink ranch.

Have 4 platinum mink, would like to take with me. Box 26. Cumberland. B.C, CARPENTER, repairs, odd 21639. jobs, basement suites, flooring.

Ph. ACCOUNTANT Experienced 11 part -time work, writing up books, preparing financial statements and income tax returns. Apply Box 108, Journal. WILL manage good hotel. Expertence with public.

Excellent references. Would buy share. Non drinker. Box 106 Journal. YOUNG man, recovered from hernia operation, requires light work, full or part time.

Good education. Try anything. Day or night. Box 700, Journal. EXPERIENCED farm hand, good with stock, wants work.

Box 687 Journal. YOUNG family man, late model car. with mechanical, sales and appraisal experience. Box 683, Journal. YOUNG man desires work evenings, Saturday afternoons.

Box 671, Journal. EXPERIENCED garage mechanic. certificate of proficiency. No. A 78, desires employment.

Box 654, Journal. ACTIVE man, aged 60; non-drinker, non-smoker, wants chore work on farm. Box 665, Journal. EX with new International truck would like steady contract with reliable company. Give particulars.

M. Gurica, Heinsburg, Alta. EX-SERVICEMAN wants job for month of December. Box 649, Journal. TREE AND HEDGE PRUNING Box 637 Journal.

RETURNED man, mechanical experience destres work in city. Box 634, Journal. 2 MEN with truck desire work. City or country. State particulars.

Box 623. Journal. HAVE truck and trailer. Want lumber contract. Box 627, Journal.

CARPENTER repairs, odd jobs. Box 613, Journal. EX-SERVICEMAN (overseas service) with 20 months experience in machine shop and service station desires DO41tion in city. Box 612, Journal. Advertise for a FULL-TIME JOB AT SPECIALLY RATES Rates are 1c per word per day and six days for the price of five.

in advance. Minimum ad 10 words, 50c. PROFESSIONAL (27) CHIROPRACTORS Dr. Lou Heard's Chiropractic Offices. 118-120 LaFleche Bldg.

Ph. 22334. "WE X-RAY EVERY CASE." DENTISTS DR. FRANK S. CLEALL 216 Kresge Bldg.

Ph. 25596-32578. HAYNES, Dr. N. 324 Birks Bldg.

Dentist. Ph. 25755-32002. MacLAURIN, Dr. L.

Dentist. 403- 4 Tegler. Ph. 26448. DR.

LLOYD MURRAY, DENTIST. 807 McLeod Bldg. Ph. 26474. OLSEN, Dr.

Grant, 633 Tegler Blo'g. Ph. 22567-33110. ENGINEERS AND SURVEYORS INKSTER CAUTLEY 210 C.P.R. Bldg.

Ph. 21701. LAWYERS WALTER J. BEAUMONT, B.A., LL B. 726 Tegler Bldg.

Ph. 21383. Criminal and Divorce Law CROCKETT. Walter LL.B., K.C., 204-205 Agency Bldg. Pa.

27987. FRED G. DAY, 206 C.P.R. Bldg. Ph.

24442. Left city employ-open except Saturday. FIELD, Hyndman E. McLean, 314- 318 McLeod Bldg. Ph.

25147. GRANT, C. K.C., 513 McLeod Edmonton. Ph. 22677.

C. C. JOHNSTON 207 Kresge Bldg. Ph. 24284.

H. L. SPANKIE 414 Empire Block. Ph. 21632.

MEDICAL DOCTORS DR. IRVING BELL, F.R.C.P. 620 Tegler. Internal medicine. Ph.

21431. GEGGIE, Dr. C. Surgery, Diseases of Women. Ph.

21626-81306. Richard, Dr. H. Surgeon, Ph. 21626-82577.

700 Tegler Bldg. MACKAY, Dr. J. Physician, Diseases of the heart and chest, 510 Tegler Bldg. Ph.

22442-81863. DR. Eardley S. Allin, F.R.C.S., Englanc. Surgeon.

Res. Ph. 31707, Dr. Frank Law, Physician. Ph.

34287. Dr. R. E. Jesperson, Physician, Surgeon.

Ph. 84421, 702 McLeod. Ph. 26323. BOISSONEAULT, Physician, Surgeon.

Maternity. 247 Birks. Ph. 21612 BOULANGER, Dr. phsician and surgeon.

Boulanger Bldg. Ph. 22009. DR. T.

R. CLARKE, Surgeon. Maternity. Diseases of women. 302 Tegier ELLIS, Dr.

specialist, genito-uinary surgery. 711 Tegler. Ph. 21474. GILLESPIE, Surgery.

Rectal diseases. 248 Birks. Ph. 22767-34055. HUSTLER, DR.

W. SURGEON 306 McLeod Blig. Ph. 22232-33569. LEITCH and Calder, Children's Diseases, 510 McLeod.

Ph. 27412. MACBETH, Dr. A. F.R.C.S.E., Surgeon.

Diseases of women. 723 Tegler. Ph. 26311-82065. MACAULAY, Dr.

M. eye. 215 McLeod. Ph. 21245.

MORRISH, Dr. D.M.R.E. Practice limited to Diseases of the Skin. X-ray diagnosis and treatment. 304 McLeod Bldg.

Ph. 24511. DR. W. S.

NIEWCHAS. Physician and Surgeon. 541 Tegler Bldg. 23132. NOSE, THROAT, EAR AND EYE DR.

G. F. CHAPPELLE LENSES 215 Empire Bldg. Ph. 26849, Res.

81228. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS Dr. C. M. McNeill, D.O.

ELECTRICAL treatments. Successful non treatments for tupture, varicose veins and enlarged prostate. 321 Tegler Bldg. Ph. 22030.

OPTOMETRISTS THOS. G. DARK A. RUSSELL CARTER DAVID L. FRANCIS 10151 Jasper A've.

Ph. 24893. WILLIAM INNES EARL BERG Optometrists. 10128 101 St. (upstairs).

Ph. 22562. Irving Kline Harold Kline David Kline Optometrists WE'D LIKE TO SO YOU'RE I OPENED BOX US, MIGHTY GEE NEVER MIND 600 TALK TO YOU WOLGER MR. IMPUDENT WE SURE COULD GET BACK TO THE DO YOU WANT MY PAL MY WERE WAITING YOUNG MAN. OF GOT IN A WRITING DE 5K WHAT WHO'S LEON SHORTZ P.O FOR A MESS.

HURRY! GOT BOX BOX 4 DON'T TERRIBLY SORRYTHREE, KNOW HONEST EH 2 4 PROFESSIANAL PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS SMITH'S DRUG STORE 10166 101 St. Ph. 21591. BUSINESS SERVICE (28) EXPRESS and TRANSFER MOTOR TRUCK EXPRESS 10602 96 St. Ph.

35455. REPAIRMEN A ANY musical instrument repaired by Andrew Philip, 10545 97 St. PREMIER Vacuum Sales and vice. Guaranteed repairs to all makes of vacuum cleaners. Ph.

26664. WE repair all makes of radios, irons, toasters, etc WADE RICHARDS LTD. 10166 1 102 St. Ph. 26421.

OXFORD MACHINE SHOP 9611 111 Edmonton, Alberta. ADAM'S RADIO REPAIRS ALL RADIOS AND APPLIANCES General Electric Headquarters. A Complete Refrigeration Repair Service, 10418 Jasper Ave. Ph. 21744 W.

T. COTTLE, Gunsmith Rear 10122 Ph. 27052 EXPERT service on washers and ironers. Ph. 21656.

Home Appliance Store, 10225 Jasper Ave. RADIATOR covers made to order EDMONTON TENT AND AWNING co. 10046 102 St. Ph. 21763.

NORTHWEST Tent and Awning 9921 Jasper. Ph. 22818. WELDERS DARLING Electric Welders. 9561 101A Ave.

Darling gas furnaces. HOME BUILDING (29) BUILDING SUPPLIES STORM sash, windows, frames, mahogany and birch panels, cupboard doors and shavings. For quick service. Ph. 25704, Western Cabinet Mfg.

"Better Lumber at No Extra Cost" W. H. Clark Lumber Co. Ltd. 109 St.

FOR FLOORS INTERIOR WALLS and Drawer Bottoms WE SUGGEST PLYWOOD Manufactured by Western Veneer Co. Ltd Ph. 84630. 15404 Stony Plain Road OUTSIDE and INSIDE OAK DOORS to 3'x7'. These doors are priced to clear at $5, $10 and $15.

RENDALL LUMBER CO. 9408 110 Ave. Ph. 25498 Storm Sash Wide Selection of Odd Sizes. Paints, Varnishes, Enamels, Aluminum Cupboard Mouldings, Builders' Hardware.

P. MANNING LUMBER CO. LIMITED 10442 80 Ave, Phone 32051 PLYWOOD Quarter-Inch Birch Resin-Bonded' This will take beautiful finish in Walnut, Mahogany, or Red Maple. Good 1 Side SIS 20c Sq. Ft.

Good 1 Side S2S 22c Sq. Good 2 Sides 828 24c Sq. Ft. Enquire at our yard for quantity prices on bundle lots. Call the Lumber Number 25236 ARMITAGE McBAIN LUMBER COMPANY LIMITED Jasper Avenue at 93 St.

CHEAP GARAGES POULTRY HOUSES STOREHOUSES COAL and WOOD SHEDS U. S. HUTS (Prefabricated) and materials from Dawson Creek U.S. Army Base, going cheap while lasts. Garage, Douglas fir, C.C.

Type, size 15x22. Heavy duty doors, sectional roof, $130. Chicken houses made of fir with double fir floors, complete, size 9x15, $115. Coal and wood sheds made of fir, complete, size 10x10, $50. Storehouses, fir double fir floors, sectional roof, $195.

U.S. Army round top Igloo huts used in Alaska, Hermest huts obtainable. Ideal for farm use, garages, size 20x16, $175. Odd doors, door frames, windows, etc. Fir lumber 1x6; 1x8; 1x10; 2x4; 2x6; 2x8; 4x4; 4x6; 6x6 at low prices.

ALCAN WAR SURPLUS SUPPLIES 101 St. and Kingsway Ph. 28029 10 to 5 p.m. CONTRACTORS 2 EXPERIENCED carpenters want contract work, interior houses, also cabinet work. Ph.

84583. PH. 32125 for finishing, alterations and repairs. Electrical equipment used. RETURNED man, experienced carpenter, desires work building homes, remodelling, finish work.

Excellent references. Ph. 34614. LICENSED carpenter, alterations, repairs or what have you? Ph. 23355.

ALTA. Ave. Contractors. Basements, concrete work. Ph.

71113-73030. E. B. KILLIPS BUILDING CONTRACTOR 11646 82 St. Ph.

74125 GLENN CONSTRUCTION LTD. GENERAL contractors and engineers. Ph. 28617-Res. 72133.

EXPERIENCED CARPENTER will do ALTERATIONS Build Kitchen Cupboards Ph. 31196 FOR screens, cupboards, shelves counter knick knacks. Ph. 25990. Repairs, Alterations, Additions CONSTRUCTION SERVICES 6-10052 100 St.

Ph. 84119. CAMILO, the contractor. Painting, spraying. Basements, walks.

Ph. 21895. HOME BUILDING CONTRACTORS (Continued from Preceding Column DOUGLAS VISSER, contractor. Brick, frame, alterations. Ph.

972-4024. ORN and Fossum. Complete Homes, and Alterations done by Finishing contract. Ph 34513, or call nt 11249 90 St. kitchen cabiPH.

32058 for those nets, interior alterations and repairs. ASPHALT shingling. General Construction, W. B. McCREADY, PH.

81639. H. RAE BUILDING CONTRACTOR 6004 Ada Ph. 72785 BUILDING construction. alterations and repairs.

Concrete work. Ph. 81958. J. A.

BOISVERT Builder of Modern Homes 27035 POOLE Construction, Bldg. repairs, remodelling, alterations. Ph. 24441 CEMENT work of all kinds. City or country, Ph.

74463. J. P. LEVASSEUR, general contractor. Plans, estimates, National HousIng.

Ph. 26306. DECORATORS PAINTING, kalsomining, by day, hour, contract. Clean work. Ph.

28834. STUCCOING AND PLASTERING Ph. 84395. INTERIOR decorating, painting, paperhanging. Kindly Ph.

29481-28320 for free estimates. PAPER hanging, kalsoming. painting and spraying. Estimates free, Ph. 32176, INTERIOR and exterior painting and decorating, free estimates.

Phone 24075. VELLA DECORATING CO. Home and Industrial Decorators A. W. Wolfe, Ph.

25942. PAPERHANGING and painting. Clean fast and reliable. Estimates, Kindly Ph. Skinner, 71290.

HASKINS TIE DECORATOR PAPERING, painting, kalsomining. Odd Jobs of carpenter work. Free estimate. Ph. 74268.

PAINTING AND PAPERHANGING Ph. Harry Wilson, 71854. PAINTING, decorating. Roofs repaired and painted. Pre-war prices.

Hagan. Ph. 26081, INTERIOR and exterior painting and decorating. Ph. 22787.

SIGALET PRIVATE, INDUSTRIAL PAINTING 7938 96 Street PAPERING, pair.ting and kalsomining. Ph. 22630. Frank. Concrete Floors, Poured Within Day's Notice Ph.

28617 Daytime Night 72133 FLOORS Name SANDING laying, modern machines. Guaranteed work. FOR quick, efficient service, Ph, 72272. FLOORS SANDED AND FINISHED Floor Polisher for Rent For quick service. Ph.

28788 Pillot SOUTH Side Floor Surfacing. H. Sollitt. Ph. 33243 or 34216.

FEATHERSTON FLOOR SERVICE 10120 103 St. Ph. 24741-25937 LARGE-SIZE FLOOR SANDERS FOR HIRE PHONE 31057 HEATING and PLUMBING DOW SCOTT, plumbing heating, 10135 105 Ph. 21926. INSULATION BERT L.

WEBSTER, PH. 73584 BUILDINGS. insulation, modern equipment. Fair prices. Estimates free.

INSULATE by modern blower. R. Otto, 9756 88 Ave. Ph. 31363.

MERCHANDISE Articles for Sale (30) WINE chesterfield sulte like new, $89. 6-piece natural kitchen suite, $45. Walnut finished wardrobe, mirrored front, $39. Chiffoniers $12.50 and up. EDMONTON FURNITURE EXCHANGE 10170 100 St.

GARNEAU BICYCLE REPAIR SKATES sharpened, bicycles overhauled. Rear Garneau Theatre. PIPES and fittings. C. S.

Suther. land 10212 105 St. SKATES sharpened, keys cut, lock: work. Herb Webb Hardware. PROMPT attention essential watch repairs.

Schrag, Benson upstairs. PHONE 31072 for guaranteed electrical repairs by experienced workmen. The MacKillop Electric Co. WARNER buffet, antique; cherry wood record cabinet; trilight; bed. spring and mattress.

9715 104 rear, LADY'S fancy skates, men's skates, 4, 8, 9. Ph. 31329. WICKER doll carriage; like new. 7565 112 Ave.

MAN'S speed skates, size 81; lady's new blue overcoat, size 12-14. Electric motor. horse power, new. Ph. 72010, PAIR girls' skates, size 6, almost new.

Ph. 21253. 10847 94 St. 2 PAIR window drapes, mechanical train, toy truck. Ph.

72419. AMERICAN fleece-lined stadium boots, size 7, $7. Ph. 83554. CORONA portable, very good dition.

$50. 9917 81 Ave. WHITE enamel drop-leaf table, $10. 10004 88 rear. NEW good steamer trunk.

Sell for $40. 10737 104 St. DROP head sewing machine, in good order. 10125 87 Ave. BABY buggy, $20; baby's small crib, complete with mattress, 85; Speedy paint sprayer, complete with motor, hose, $30.

Ph. 82858. THREE 8-ft. plate-glass showcases, one 24-lb. porcelain scale.

Small Berkel meat slicer. Four 4-tube fluorescent lights, two 2-tube and two 1- tube. 10513 107 Ave. Ph. 81835.

LARGE STEEL CRIB. $8. Wilson, Ph. 72443. LARGE Gendron buggy and playpen.

Rubber tired kiddie car. Baby bath, toidy. Ph. 72754. 15-WATT portable P.A.

system with 2 speakers, $195, terms arranged. Used inter-office communications, equipment, reasonable; 8-tube Marconi Console radio, $30. ALBERTA RADIO co. Garneau Theatre Bldg. Ph, 31679, TWO kitchen coal ranges, new: electric 2-burner coal stove; pair truck chains, single, 32x6, new; h.p.

electric motor; centrifugal pump. Ph. 29608, 10048 108 St. ONE 2-burner gas stove; one coal and wood heater: one Superior recorder; one bench vise; one pipe vise; one fireplace set; one 10" Delta cir4 cular saw; one Delta Jointer and h.p. Delta motor.

113--10164 108 St. SELLING out. Amherst player piano, 60 rolls $275; Chesterfield and chair, $65: 6-piece breakfast suite, natural, 080. Steel crib $8. Men's skates, boots size 8.

$5. 12311 108 Ave. FOLDING wheel chair, English make. Ph. 82127 after 6:30.

SPENCER Individually Designed Abdominal, Back, Breast Supports. Appointments. Ph. 28367. FURNITURE.

electric washer, built cleaner. Write--West Edmonton. Box 90. Want Ad Box Replies Dec. 5tb, 11:22 a.m.

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