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15 Deaths Deaths 15 UOiNPl ll.btit III Imu LI I 4 iHiik Pmivtl Ulw Pruiuil rrnlililiia The Weather ffent lptcld Mturnmr, Ld Ol PriHure Cl'til MclNTYRI June If, 1973, Mrt. May Elianor Mclntyra, In hir (2nd year, Claresholm, widow of li'i Nat Mclntyra passed away at tha Willow Creek Auxiliary Hospital following a lengthy Illness. Mrt, Mclntyra il tur-vlved by I son, Pat, Claresholm, three daughteri, Mn. M. (Mildred) Kllloran, Claresholm, Mrt, Irene Duplt and Mrt.

D. (Racllla) Oliver, Calgary, five grandchildren and eleven great grandchildren, her mother, Mrs. Agnes -Upper Fifl.l Warm fwat 30 Lost Found Shepherd, blaclT'back, tan and while chest, white teat, brown face and black mask, Rawird. Fnresl Ltwn 273-4425, O0578T ONE black mara, 9 miles watt of Cochrane on 1A Highway, M7-24M. F104IS TOST man't black wallet, Saturday, General Hospital, 261-6029 alter 6 m.

M0229S LOST: German Shephird, "SuiM." Reward, 277-2579, alter 4. O0WS LOST brown rimmed bifocal glasses vicinity Kirby drugs. 249.2369, 243 8497 Vaile, Lethbridge. five brothers, Bob Vaile, Calgary, Albert Culbank, Montana, Ralph, Salma, B.C. Archie and Frank, Lethbridge, tour tisieri, mrt.

Florence Yorgason, Claresholm, Mrs. Myrtle Coaker, Lethbridge, Mrs. Hael Maslen and Mrs. R. (Olive) Hill, Cel.

oarv. She was predeceased by her hut' SYNOPSIS: Extreme northwestern Alberta and northeastern arc cloudy due to a weather, system in B.C. early this morning. This system will spread thundershowcrs from Fort Nelson and the Peace regions through most of Alberta this afternoon and evening. Skies will clear over all regions except northeastern Alberta overnight Friday.

The outlook is for sunny and fine weather over most of the forecast regions this weekend. Today will be sunny and warm in most regions with temperatures this afternoon ranging from 80 in the north to 90 in the south. U04V6U Toil neutered male grey-wiTh-blac stripas tiger tabby tat. Braesida w. area, J53-7840 L0WR LOST Fawn and While Terrier, near Plata Theatre.

Reward. 2-7'i80. Rioitr LOST mos. old female Slime- kitten. Vicinity 1224 14 Ave.

W. J44-2866; E0750X LOST New navy blue nylon Lakevlew- Olenmore. 242-6462. R0754S FOUND, tiny tortoise thail kltlen, south Willow Park. 27M093.

Q0133S LOST: Sunday small box, on 14th Street, Northhaven. 289-8003. band In 1966, also by her tnlher Charles Vaile In 1953, a tiller Mrs. Emma Foster In 1933 and a brothor John Vaile In 1972. Born In Armstrong, B.C.

the came lo Fort Macleod with her parent! In 1893 and resided rt Fort Macleod, Granum and Claret lOlm district tinea. Mrt. Mclnlyre vas a member of the Seventh-Day Adventlsts Church. Services at Claresholm United Church Friday 1:30 p.m. with Pastor A.

L. Hands officiating. Interment Claresholm Cemetery. If desired contributions may be made to Ihe Alberta Heart Foundation Fund, 2011 10 Avenue S.W, Calgary. LEYDEN'S hunral Hornet Ltd.

Claresholm branch, Dhec-Ion of Services. COOS ANDREW! Jun 50th, 1971, Nicholas Gordon Andrews, aged 79 yaart, 1607 2IA SI. N.W. Surviving ire daughter, Mrt. David (Dta) Slephan.

on, Calaaryj two sons, Grant, Surrey, t.C. and Ralph, Calgary; grandchildren; a brolher, Jimmy, Lamont, Alberta; two littari, Mrt, Violet Scraba, Fdmonton and Mrt. Helen Phillips, Calgary. Hi was predecaated by hit wile, Renoe, In 1966, Services at "Thi Little Chipel on the Corner" (JACQUES F-uneral Home) Monday at 1.30 p.m., Rev. George Chapman Interment, Queen's Park Cemetery, II desired, dnnations may be given lo (hi Canadian Canctr Society.

S9006 BISHOP In Victoria on June If, in. Mrs. Mary Leila Bishop, (nea Cock, age ii yaart. Mrt. Bishop wat born In Calgary, Alberta and has been a resident el Victoria tor Ilia past 37 years.

Predeceased by liar husband John Wark Bithop In 1971, her ton George, World War II and daughter! Ailsa Dorothy and Mrt. Maryann Leila Leslie. Sue leaves her daughter Mrt. C. (Peggy) Porter, California, sons John F.

and Charles C. of Victoria, Miss Elsptth E. Cook and brother Walter Cook, Calgary; nlnt grandchildren and eignt great grandchildren. The funeral service wIN ba held In CUNNINGHAM FUNERAL CHAPEL, 1155 Fort St. on Friday June 22, 1973 at 1 p.m.

wllh Malor O. McMillan officiating, interment In Royal Oak Burial Park. S9007 CHARTIER Bertha, aged 83 vears, suddenly June 10, at Kamloops, B.C. Beloved mother of Charles Char-tier, Vernon, B.C.; Mrt. Marg Hocken, Kamloops, B.C.; Mrs.

Agnes Kuilw, Calgary; Roy Charllar, Richmond, Mrs. Cecilt B. Mul-hall, Lethbridge; Robert Chartler, Moose Jaw, Mrs. Theresa Gall, The Pas, Manitoba and Mrt, Jeanne Touchetle, Red Deer. Also surviving ara 31 grandchildren and 28 great qrandchildren.

She was predeceased by her husband, Romulus in 1967; tons and 1 daughter. Funeral services were held from the Roman Catholic Church at Vernon, B.C. on June interment at Vernon, B.C. S90OS DICKINSON In Victoria, B.C., June 20th, 1973, Abram Thomas Dickinson, in his 90th year. Predeceased by his wife, Eva, March 17th, 1959, he It survived by one sister, Miss Eva Dick, inson ol Victoria, Graveside services conducted by Rev.

F. J. Koslck will be held at Union Cemetery Monday at 3:30 p.m, MclNNIS and HOLLOWAY Lid. Funeral Directors. S9009 LOST: Grey neutered cat, Snoopy.

Had blue conar, Donavisia. wuo4.uwuvv INDEX TO CLASSIFICATIONS LJ ft i WARM irr kWKJh- Al 'I I SUNNY 1A I Mdford4 MX -mia'" HOT HoA SIEGFRIED June 21st, 1973. Mist Elsie Siegfried aged 51 years, 3423 1st St. N.E. Further announcements later by JACQUES FUNERAL HOME, 69014 SMITH June 21, 1973, Louisa, aged 76 years, beloved wife of Mr, Syd Smith, 5207 Marshall Rd.

N.E. Also surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Bryant and (Diana) Rudolph, Calgary; three sons, Mac, Sandy, Calgary and Donald Grande Prairie; 13 grandchildren, five great grandchildren. Born at London, England, Mrt. Smith has resided in Calgary and district since 1922.

5'v-Ices conducted by the Rev. R. H. MacKinnon D.D. Saturday 3.30 p.m.

at THE CHAPEL ON THE HILL, 16 Ave. and 16 St. North W. (opposite Simpsons-Sears) CY FOSTER GOODER Funeral Service. Phone 289-5577.

Cremation. S9015 WEASEL CHILD June 6th, 1973, Dora Lee Weasel Child, aged 16 vears, Gleichen. Services at St. John's Anglican Church, Gleichen, today at 2:30 p.m. Gleichen Branch, JACQUES Funeral Home In charge.

S9004 WILMOT June 19, 1973, Cecil Joseph Wllmot, aged 54 years, of No. 1, 1712 13 St. S.W. Services conducted by Dr. H.

L. Mitton Saturday 1:30 p.m. at THE CHAPEL ON THE HILL, 16 Ave. at 14 St. North W.

(opposite Simpsons-Sears) CY FOSTER GOODER Funeral Service. Phone 269-5577. Interment Queen's Park. S9016 Announcements Births i 4 Birthdays Coming ot Age 10 Dealht Notices Acknowledqementt 17 Cards el Thanks It In Memoriam 55 Memorial Societies '6 Lost Found 3 Services Child Care Babysitting 35 Day Nurseries Kindergarten 41 Beauty Aids 45 Beauty Salons 50 Cosmetics 55 Dressmaking Alterations 60 Furriers 2 Entertainment Dining 65 Foundation Garments 70 Personal 75 Travel Opportunities 71 Professional Directory 10 Vacation Spots 85 SEE SPECIAL REPAIR AND SERVICE DIRECTORY (Prepares by the Federal Department of Environment) Showing the weather situation across the West today Temperatures and Precipitation Calgary forecast Mainly sunny today becoming cloudy this afternoon with a chance of evening thunderstorms, highs today near 85, overnight lows near 50. Saturday will be sunny with brisk westerly winds, highs to 75.

CALGARY TEMPERATURES: Maximum yesterday, 80. Minimum yesterday, 4. Maximum a year ago, 66. Average maximum since 1941, 67. Average minimum since 1941, 45.

Overnight minimum, 47. At 9 a.m. today: Temperature, 67. Winds east at S. Airport barometer, 26.38.

Sea level pressure, 30.04. Precipitation nil. Sunrise 5:21 a.m. Sunset 9:55 p.m. Air pollution index at 8 a.m.

today, 7 (clean air). Peak high over the last 24 hours, 12 (clean air). Edmonton, Red Deer Sunny today and Saturday, becoming cloudy this afternoon with a chance of evening thunderstorms, highs today near 85, lows tonight near 50, highs Saturday near 75. Lethbridge, Medicine Hat Sunny and warm today and' Saturday with a risk of afternoon thunderstorms, highs today near 90, overnight lows near 50, highs Saturday near 80. Banff Sunny today becoming cloudy this afternoon with a chance of thunderstorms this evening, highs today near 80, lows tonight near 40.

Saturday will be mostly sunny with westerly winds, highs to 75. ALBERTA CANADA 20 Cards of Thanks CARPENTER I would like to convey my thanks and my deep appreciation to Rev. P. H. Burrill, City Parks and Recreation my co-workers, rny nelgbors, communities, my friends and relatives for their kindness, understanding, sympathy and help at the time of my bereavement.

Mr. James Carpenter. S1001S7 UNITED STATES Hi Low Prec. Great Falls 84 54 Spokane 94 61 Seattle 86 61 Denver 82 51 Los Angeles 105 69 Las Vegas 104 76 Phoenix 109 73 El Paso 90 54 Miami 76 .14 Chicago 82 60 Minneapolis 64 47 WORLD Rome 77 61 Paris 70 57 London 68 54 Berlin 72 50 Amsterdam 66 59 Brussels 68 54 Madrid 72 50 Moscow 6a 57 Stockholm 81 fifi HI Low Pref HI Low Prec. McMurray 79 46 Victoria 83 53 Peace River 75 51 Vancouver 79 58 Whitecourt 81 43 Kamloops 96 55 Edson 76 42 Penticton 88 57 Edmonton 78 49 Swift Current 1.

82 48 Vermilion 77 52 Prince Albert 77 47 Jasper 80 46 Saskatoon 81 49 Rocky Mtn Hse 79 47 Moose Jaw 81 51 Red Deer 78 44 Regina 79 48 Coronation 78 53 Winnipeg 69 52 Banff 79 45 White River 60 47 .89 Medicine Hat 82 54 Thunder Bay 67 51 .22 Lethbridge 82 52 Toronto 80 59 Pincher Creek 81 49 Ottawa 80 59 Grande Prairie 78 54 Montreal 83 64 Fredericton 84 63 Charlottetown 79 64 St. John's, Nfld. 73 58 Yellowknife 76 56 Inuvik 68 49 25 In Memoriam ORR In loving memory ol Alice who passed June 22nd, 1972. "As time goes by, the memories stay Still loved and missed in every way." Her son Ken and Grandsons. S1006S 01 PAOLO June 21st, 1973, Enrico, aged 80 years, beloved husband of Mrs, Cesira Dl Paolo of 610 1st Ave.

N.E. passed away in a local hospital after a lengthy Illness. Besides his loving wife, he Is survived by a brother, Angelo Dl Paolo, Calgary; tour sisters in Italy; numerous nieces and nephews. Born at Villalaqo, Italy, Mr. Di Paolo moved to Calgary In 1913 where he was employed at the C.P.R.

Ogden Shops, retiring in 1958. He was a member of Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church. Parishioners and friends will kindly meet for prayers In Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church this evening at 6:30 p.m. Funeral Mass will be celebrated in Our Lady of Per-petual Help Church 610 2nd Ave. N.E.

Saturday at 11 a.m. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery. MclNNIS and HOLLOWAY Ltd. Funeral Directors.

S9010 DODOS June 20th, 1973, Norman Alexander, aged 64 years, beloved husband of Mrs. Dorothy Dodds, 924 15th Ave. N.E. Services at "The Little Chapel on the Corner" (JACQUES Funeral Home) today at 3:00 p.m., Rev. R.

H. Bias officiating. Cremation. S9002 ELSAESSER On June 20, Manfred Frederick Elsaesser of Suite 105, 174 Oriole Road, aged 38 years. Survived by his loving wife, Erika of Kamloops, B.C.

3 sons, Eldon, Derek and Scotty all of Calgary; his mother, Mrs. Frieda Buehl; 2 sisters, Waltraudl and Erika; 1 brother, Arthur all of Germany. Rev. J. T.

Horricks will conduct the luneral service on Saturday, June 23rd at 10:00 a.m. from the SCHOENING FUNERAL CHAPEL, Kamloops, B.C. S90O1 IRONSIDE June 17th, 1973, Mrs. Jane Elizabeth Ironside, aged 85 vears, of 2 21st Avenue N.W., beloved mother of Mrs. John A.

(Edith) Norsten, Buchanan, and Mrs. Thomas (Myrtle) Belot, Calgary. Also surviving are four grandchildren; five qreat-grandchildren; a brolher, Fred Horrobin in Australia arid a sister, Mrs. F. (Sybil) Bova, Yonkers, N.Y.

She was predeceased by her husband, William Mair Ironside on December 4th, 1967. Born at Forest of Dean, Wales, Mrs. Ironside moved to Calgary In 1911. Private services conducted by Rev. K.

L. Genge were held this morning with interment in Burnsland Cemetery. MclNNIS and HOLLOWAY Ltd. Funeral Directors. S9011 MacDONALD June 21, 1973, Edgar, beloved husband of Mrs.

Lorlne MacDonald, 613 25 Ave. N.W. Announcements later by CY FOSTER -GOODER Funeral Service. Phone 289-5577. S9012 WADE In loving memory of Brenda Joyce, who passed away June 22, 1959.

"Gone but not forqotten." Mom, dad, sisters and brother. S0611S WADE In loving memory of iuu luna lOAfl 72 66 Tokyo aii June 1-30 Temperatures above normal (30-year average mean 55.7) I nnn-RflllflP OllMnnk Precipitation light (30-year average: Rain 3.52; snow 0.9 for a total of 3.16) LUIiy-IAUHyt: WUUUUIV unshinc for June is 240 hours Sadly missed by son Robert, Wife Audrey and family. S061 2S FREE BOOKLET To assist readers In preparing "In Memoriams" The Herald has prepared a booklet of appropriate wordings. Call, writ or ohone for your copy. Employment Agents Sales 0 Domestic Help Help Wanted .100 Of lice.

Clerical 101 Restaurant Hotels 102 Trades 103 Hospital Personnel 115 Teachers Wanted 120 Position Filled 125 Siluahons Wanted Female 130 Situations Wanted Male 13S Instruction 140 Tutoring 145 Rentals Suites Furnished 150 Suites Unfurnished 155 Hotels, Motels 156 Housekeeping Rooms 160 Room and Board 165 Rooms Without Board 170 Shared Accommodation 171 Stampede Accommodation 175 Board Room Wanted 110 Rooms, Suites Wanted lis B.C. Rentals 170 Houses to Rent Furnished Houses 209 Homes, Mobile for Rent 201 Duplexes tor Rent 20S Townhouses for Rent ........210 Houses Wanted lo Rent 21S Garages 220 Stores 22S Parking 226 Storage Space 230 Office, Warehouse Space US Real Estate Acreage, Lots for Rent 10 Lots Wanted to Rent 215 Farms Wanted to Rent 247 Pasture to Rent'. 250 Acreage, Lots for Sale 255 Acreages, Lots Wanted 360 B.C. Property 265 Country Homes 270 Farms, Ranches for Sale 275 Farms Wanted to Buy 710 Houses for Sale 315 Homos, Mobile 24 Homes, Mobile Wld 27 Duplexes Apis 2'0 Houses, Apts. Wld 295 Real Estate Trades 296 Commercial Property 301) Industrial Property 315 Out ol Town Properly 310 Resort Property 315 Revenue Property 320 30 Lost Found REWARD LOST, 8 MONTHS OLD GERMAN SHEPHERD, MALE.

ANSWER TO 277-5886. P02O9V The Herald FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 1973 PAGE 43 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiniiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii STOLEN VEHICLE LIST City police are seeking the following local stolen vehicles in connection with current investigations: LOST, small black dog, white chest, wearing tan collar, approx high. Answers to "Schminx" or "Little Reward. Bus: Mrs. Hampson, 244-5554 Local 39.

Q0399T American Cocker Spaniel, female. 3 months, black. Answers to Marlborough district. 273-5237 R0751X Year MakeModel Color Licence Serial 69 Pontiac Sedan Blue CX7450 7 6 46991100339 68 Honda MC 300 cc Green 1005034 71 Ford Torino Cnv. Gold EX0717 1H37M154323 71 Yamaha 80 cc RdWhte G5322179 71 Fargo i Ton GrnWhte 3U3292 D13AE1S311493 56 Triumph MC 500 cc Purple TRW24575NA 57 Volkswagen BlkWhte HA3588 1233591 63 Chev.

Nova Green HG1994 3114911527 64 Chev. 2 Dr. Turq HN4209 63 Ford Sed. Pink HK3524 4 54 E63L597245 NAGORNY June 14th, 1973, Robert Steve (Bob) aged 18 years, beloved son of Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Nagorny, 217 20th Ave. N.E. Prayers at "The Little Chapel on the Corner; (JACQUES Funeral Homel this evening at 7:30 p.m. Funeral Mass at The Assumption Ukrainian Catholic Church (704 6th St. N.E.) Saturday at 10:00 a.m.

Rev. Basil Martynyk officiating. S9013 FOUND. One 10 speed bicycle. Owner may have bv identifying and paying for ad.

Phone 282-2166 after 6 p.m. S0811S LOSf, west of Cochrane, large male Collie. Sable with white collar. Talto. TUZ3D in right ear.

Reward. 1-687-5635. LOST, Siamese "Sea'lpoint cat, F. Black leather collar and bell. Forest Lawn area.

Reward. After 5, 272-5369. R0260X LOST, 2 year old male blue point Siamese cat at Beaucaif Lake. Sundav, June 17. Reward.

1-328-W94, Lethbridge. R0261X LOST, Sunday June 10th, medium sized male doq, honey colored and MALCOLM June 19, 1973, Frank Keim Malcolm, aged 80 years, beloved husband of Mrs. Marjory Malcolm, Claresholm, Alberta and beloved father of three sons, Bill and John at home, Keith at Vancouver. Also survived bv white. Resembles collie 271-4639.

two sisters, Mrs. Hazel Jones, Calgary and Mr. Mabel Parsons, Port Stanley, Ontario; a brother, Mr. Roy Malcolm. S0076T LOST, one year old male Samoyede, Glamorgan district.

Reward. 242-4216. S0186T 1 v-c fill i 1 fl II ITflff Tlf4" 1 Calgary. In 1962, he took position as Anyone seeing any of these vehicles is asked to con-tact the city police (it 268-2311 or, if outside the city, the nearest RCMP detachment. Police will officially acknowledge anyone who gives assistance in locating these vehicles.

However, citizens are asked to take no action on their own except to notify the police department as to the vehicle, its location and, if possible, a description of the driver. IIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll RCMP evidence worthless; judge acquits drug suspect united Church Minister in canmore LOST Thursday Black Lab. male, 8 months. Cinema Drive In vicinirv. and in 1965 at Blackie, Alta.

retiring in 1970 to Calgary. In 1972, he moved Child's pet. Reward. 2834 852. S0718T to Claresholm where he owned and op LOST SEIKO GOLD WATCH ON NORTH HILL.

289-8250. Q0616S erated tne cninooK motei. i-unerai services will be held Saturday, June 23, at 2 p.m. from Hiah River United LOST, pure white cat, PENBROOKE Church. Interment to follow in Hlgh- MEADOWS.

Phone 273-7197. S0347Y wwa Lemeiery. it aesireo, aonations may be made to the Blackie United Church Memorial Fund care of J. D. FOUND Siamese female cat.

Lake Bonavista, phone 271-3216. S0810T Montgomery, Blackie or Gladys United LOST, Altadore, extra larqe qrev-white Persian cat, 243-5388. M0644S Church, care of Mrs. David Morrison, RR No. 3, High River.

SNODGRASS Funeral Home Ltd. in charge of arrangements. S9O03 LOST, neutered male part Persian, white feet, no tail. 245-4065. P0124S Financial Business Opportunities.

32) Business Opportunities Wanted 376 Investments Mortgages 330 Money to Loan 335 Mortgage Loans 336 Money Wanted 340 Livestock Agricultural ....341 Cattle Horset Pigs, etc 345 Livestock Wanted 346 Garden Needs 350 Hay Grain Feed Seed 355 Fur Bearing Animals 360 Pet Stock Birds 365 Poultry, Eggs, Supplies 370 Registered Kennels 375 Merchandise Adding Machines-Typewriter! Business Machines 310 Aircraft 361 Antiques 36S Auctions 38 Bicycles Motorcycles 390 Buildings 400 Building Supplies 405 Coins Stamps 410 Cameras, 415 Electronic Equipment 410 Food Basket 420 Fuel Wood Coal Glass 430 For Sale Miscellaneous 431 Miscellaneous Wants 440 Furniture, Children's, 4s Furniture, Household 4 so Furniture Wanted 4S5 Farm Machinery, 460 Machinery A Tools. Machinery Wanted 470 Musical Instruments 475 Vacation Ideas SEE THE CLASSIFIED VACATION GUIDE EACH TUESDAY AND FRIDAY FOLLOWING THE REGULAR CLASSIFIED SECTION said Judge Wren accepted the evidence of a woman who heard Fye screaming and saw fingerprints on his throat. The woman had been outside the room in which Fye was being questioned. Baby's body found in incinerator MANNING, Alta. (CP) -An autopsy was scheduled Wednesday on the body of a partially burned infant, found a day earlier in the incinerator of the local high school.

RCMP said the baby, ap YSCLOSKEY SUNSET. A shrimp The success of the butterfly trip will de-boat heads out against the setting sun pend on the weather, tide and moon to framed through a butterfly net at Ysclo- make it work. i skcy, just southeast of New Orleans. (AP Wirephoto) PHONE 269-4911 ASK FOR parently a new-born female, had severe burns on most of ils body. The child had been dead about three days.

The body was flown 280 miles south to Edmonton for the autopsy. TORONTO (CP) County Court Judge Edward Wren rejected the evidence of five RCMP officers as worthless in directing a jury to acquit John Fye, 23, of Ohio, on three drug-related charges Monday. Fye was charged last September with importing marijuana, possession and possession for the purpose of trafficking. The Crown did not introduce written statements or physical evidence to link Fye with the 136 pounds of marijuana allegedly found in his car. It based its case on the officers said Fye had given them.

Fye's lawyer, Leslie Morris of Toronto, said he counted more than 80 points of inconsistency in the testimony of RCMP officers. Police denied charges of police brutality, but Mr. Morris Hookey hoax BEXLEY, England (CP) -A 16-year-old juvenile was fined 13 (about $38.40) for telephoning his girl-friend's school with a bomb threat hoax which caused the evacuation of 1,800 pupils. The court learned that the girl had complained at lunch: "I don't want to go back to school this afternoon." Deaths Canadian Pressl PORTLAND, Ore. Frank Leahy, 55, ex-coach of Notre-D a University football teams for 13 years, when he developed congestive heart failure while in hospital.

Coming events Announcements eppeerlnq In the Coming Event column ere charged S2.25 tor the first 75 words or less and 40c tor each additional live words or portion thereot. Announcements 5 Births Our Bingo every Friday 7:45 p.m. Ros-acarrock Community Hell, 411 10th Ave. S.W. Penny bingo to oame Progressive and anowball.

Under 16 not allowed. Office Furniture, Equipment 40 Pianos Organs 485 Radios Television 490 TV't Wanted at) Rental Equipment Saddles, Riding Equipment 500 Sewing, Knitting Machine. 51S Sporting Goods, Boats 315 All Terrain Vehicles Dune Buqqles. 51 520 Swept. Trades Tape Recorders 530 Wearing Apparel 535 Wearing Apparel Wtd.

540 Trailers Motor Hemes MI Tent Trailers, Campers 550 Travel 555 Trailers A Campers for Rent 560 Trailers Wanted 563 TEWSON Robyne Sharon, 4 beautiful dauqhter for Lorraine and Errol. First lister for Rooer nd Bobbv. Thanks to Drs. and staff at Foothills Hospital. S0075S EconomyModel 7 DAY ADS.

15 Deaths Bomb search set for Courtenay VANCOUVER (CP) The department ot national defence announced Wednesday it will conduct a search of the exhibition grounds at Courtenay, B.C., where two mortar bombs and parts of several others were recently found. A spokesman said the electronic search of the fair grounds, a former firing range, would begin shortly and would cover between 65 and 100 acres. The army is busy looking for bombs at Vernon. B.C., where it has spent 21,000 man-hours in six weeks turning up nearly 300 mortar shells, bombs and grenades on two Second World War practice ranges, covering 900 acres. St.

Ann's Bingo, 21st Ave. S.E. Friday 7:45 p.m. Admission, 6 cards S2. Lucky ball, 24 games, SB and up.

Buses 8 and 24 to the door. Refreshments. No plavers under 16 allowed. Silver Dollar Blnqo, Bowness Community Centre. 7v04 43 Ave.

N.W., every 2:45 p.m. Nickel Bingo 6:30 p.m. Everyone over 16 welcome. Binoo, Lnval Order of Moose, 301 -lOlh St. N.W., 7:45 p.m.

24 games, 1 free S50 game. Admission, 6 cards tor S2 includes 3 iackpots. also snowball, 7 chances to win per night. Children under 16 years ot age not Blnqo Triwood Community Hall. Chlco'utlml Drive N.W.

every Friday, 7:15 p.m. Admission i cards $7. Triwood special now number and 1,020 Increasing $10 weekly. Bingo, Orange Hall, 303 19th St. N.W.

Friday, 7:45 pm. a card Includes 3 nickel lackpots. Bonanza and Snowball flames. Minimum age 16 years. Bingo, OLPH Hall, every Friday.

625 lh Ave. N.E. New electric boards nllorlnq SI, 500 in prircs. SSPO iackpot In 52 numbers, i cards tor S2. Extra 3 tw il.

Starting time 7:35 p.m. No children under 16 please. Bingo every Saturday p.m., SI. Andrew's Italian Hall. 13th th Ave.

St. (Bis No, I) 22 games plus Ronanta. Proqressive jackpot S115. in S3: consciatinn: 550. Nickel Binao 6:30.

Admission. tor cards. Delicious pizza. Everyone welcome. S1062S Rinon Nn.

103 Rnyal Canadian Le-awn, M4 Kth Ave. S.W. Saturday I p.m. Nickel binon 12 p.m. cards 2.

Bonania. Everyone ovsr IS welcome. ALLEN On June 18th, 1973, after a lengthy illness, In the Mater Miseri-cordiae Hospital, Sarah, aqed years, of 2242 Thompson Avenue, Rossland, B.C. She was born in Norfolk, Holt, England, November th, 1892. Mrs.

Allen lived in Calgary for approximately 50 vears; then moved to Ross-land to be with her dauohter l'i vers aqo. Survived by 2 daughters, MrsTH. (Miriam) Castle of Rossiand, B.C. Mrs. Joan Connell of Caiqaryr 5 Automotive XA YOU'LL SAVE it PER LINE PER DAY OR SAVE 49c PER LINE FOR THE 7 DAYS If your items sell prior to tr termination of your od You ore charged only for the number of days your ad has run at the earned rnte.

grandchildren; 9 qreat grandchildren. 570 375 sao 3M 50 .10 .15 sne was predeceased dv ner nusoano in 1969. Memorial prayers will be conducted from St. Andrew's United St. Trucks, Trailers, Buses Trucks, Trailers Wanted Auto Body Auto Wreckers Block, Head Repairs Repairs, Parts, Tirct Sports, Import! Vintaqe Cart Autos Wanted Car, Truck Rentals A LeeiiM Yeu mey cancel at any time before p.m.

Weekdays; 1:30 a.m. 1 00 em. Sot e00 p.m. 100 p.m. Sundays Georqe's Anglican Congreqational Church in Rossiand.

Sunday. June 7'n at 9.0(1 a m. The Rev. Theodora Rob Ringn, Saturday afternoon, p.m., Victoria Cnmmunitv Hall. 15 Ave.

and 3 SI. S.E. 4 540 ler.kpnts. Pennv Blnqo 12 noon. Everyone over 1 welcome.

S1084S erts ottirialinq. CAPBERRVS HI NFRAL HOME in care ot arranae ments. S9U00 Automobiles for Salt us.

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