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a Deaths TORONTO Mrs. Gregory Clark, 68, wife of the Canadian newspaper columnist. NEW YORK-James F. O'Connor, 70, drama editor of The New York Journal American since 1945. NEW DELHI, India Lawrence Atkinson, 62, veteran Indian newspaper man and correspondent for The London Daily Mail; strangled.

NEW YORK John Joseph (Jack) Fitzgerald, 70, veteran racing writer and track publicist. OTTAWA Joe Boucher, 65, well-known Ottawa pianist and entertainer. From Page 17 Call Girls Jailed questionably, it was magnificent work," he said. Both defence lawyers in the case, Pat MacDonald, who represents 11 of the 15 persons accused, and J. M.

Russell, who represented Miss Johnson, asked the court for leniency. "These girls were certainly not the kingpins in the organization," said Mr. McDonald. Judge Beaumont agreed, stating "they were pawns in the hands of PRECEDENT SET The tape-recorded evidence which Judge Beaumont allowed Coming Events Square dance every Tuesday evening with the Banff Trail Beginners, 20th Ave. and 20th St.

N.W. 8:30 p.m. Ron Refvik calling. A special invitation to all first year dancers and those wishing to brush up. Bingo, 29th Ave.

and 1st St. migedo. every Tuesday, 8 p.m. Cash prizes, 2 jackpots. Admission 50 cents.

0 Bingo! West Hillhurst CommunIty Hall, cor. 19th St. and 5th Ave. N.W. every Wednesday and Saturday, 8 p.m.

Admission 50c, extra cards 25c. $50 special game, cash jackpots, door prizes. Everyone welcome. 4 Giant bingo 8 p.m. Westmount Pleasant Comm.

Hall, 602 22nd Ave. N.W. These must go, 1- $50 jackpots, door prizes and 19 other cash prizes totalling $100. Also 3 nickel bingos. Refreshments available.

0 0 square dancers welcome to All, Happy Pair Round Dance Club, intermediate level, at Sunalta Comm. Hall, March 19th, 8:30 p.m. All dancers walked and cued by Marie and Jack Stewart. Coffee served. 0 4 0 Afternoon bingo, Inglewood Community Hall, 1030 9th Ave.

S.E., Wednesday, 1:30 p.m. Admission 50c, extra cards 25c. Jackpots $10- 625. Everyone welcome. 0 0 0 Bingo, OLPH Hall, 2nd Ave.

and 4th St. N.E. 20 games, one $50 jackpot plus 3 accumulating jackpots. Every Tuesday night 8:15. 0 0 0 Giant Bingo, Tuesday.

8 p.m., Thorncliffe Community Hall, Centre St. N. and 55th Ave. These must go: $50 Snowball, $40 free packpot. Other cash prizes.

Door prizes. Refreshments. 6 Cash bingo Wednesday, 8 p.m., St. Anthony's Hall. 5332 4th St.

S.W. Admission 50c, extra cards 25c. $50 jackpot, nicle pots, $25 to go. Everybody welcome. Bingo, St.

Joseph's Parish Hall 20th 7th St. N.W. Tuesday, 8 p.m. 15 $4 games. 3 $10 games, 1 $40 game to go.

1 $60 game to god. 3 extra 5c games. Minimum prize, $20. Everyone welcome. 0 Regular monthly meeting of RamComm.

Assoc. will be held, on say Mar. 20th 8 p.m. in the comm hall. Build up door prize.

Everyone welcome. 0 0 Square dance with Boothe Card and the Capitol Hillbillies, Mar. 20th, 8:30 p.m. in the community hall, 21st 14th St. N.W.

Box lunch. 4 0 6 Bethel Chapter no. 39 OES will hold a special meeting March 20th at 8 p.m. in the Star Temple, 104 13th Ave. S.E.

Business: Exemplification of initiation. 0 0 6 Bingo, St. Mary's Parish Hall, 221 18th Ave. S.W.. 8:15 p.m..

Wednesday, March 20th. Admission 50c, extra cards 25c. $50 game in 59 numbers, $50 game to go. 3 $10 games, 15 $4 games, 3 extra 5c games. Minimum prize $15.

Everyone welcome. 4 0 Chinook Square Dancers Assoc. Dance, Parkhill Comm. Hall, 4013 Stanley Friday, Mar. 22nd.

9 p.m. Free admission, but bring box lunch. Come on out and have fun. New members welcome. Information phone CH 3-1342 or CH 9-7905.

Regular meeting Mar. 24th, 2 p.m. There will be a Military, Whist on Wednesday. at 8 p.m in Spiller Scout Hall on 19th Ave, and 2nd St. N.W.

0 0 0 Eagle Bingo at Eagle Hall, 1212 12th St. Tuesday, March 19th. at 8 p.m. Free bingo, $25 and door prizes, 0 The Scottish Heather Clan are holding a social evening in the Eagles Hall 12th Ave. and 12th St.

S.W. on Wednesday, March 20th at 8 p.m. Whist, lunch, prizes. Everyone wecome. INDEX TO CLASSIFICATION CLASSIFICATION No.

Acreage Lots for Rent 89 Acreage Lots for Sale 41 Acreage Lots Wanted 42 Agents, Salesmen 17 Add Machines, Typewriters 61 Aircraft 61a Aptitude Testing 21a Automobiles for Sale 78 Autos Wanted 79 Auto Wreckers 82 Automotive--Cars, Trucks 85 Beauty Salons 126 Bicycles Motorcycles 62 Births Block and Head Repairs 83 Board and Room Wanted 31 B.C. Property 43 B.C. Rentals 32a Building Supplies 63 Business Chances 47 Business Directory 14 Cattle, Horses, Pigs 54 Cards of Thanks 6 Cemetery Memorials 8 Crematorium 9 Child Care Babysitting 10a Coins Stamps 63a Commercial Property 48 Deaths Dressmaking 13 Duplexes and Apts. 45a Duplexes for Rent 33b Farms and Ranches 44 Farms Wanted 44a Farms to Rent 40 Farms Wanted to Rent 40a Florists 6a Foundation Garments 12a Fuel 64 For Sale Miscellaneous 66 For Sale or Exchange 60 Funeral Directors 7 Furnished Houses 33a Furnished Suites, Apts. 26 Fur Bearing Animals 56 Furniture Wanted 69 Garages 36 Garden Needs 59 Glass 65 Hay, Grain, Feed, Seed 55 Help Wanted 20 Help Wanted Female 21 Help Wanted Male 22 Household Furniture 8 Housekeeping Rooms 9 Where Was The Fire? MONDAY 10:02 a.m.

9348 Allison rescue call, release child's foot. 6:21 p.m. 1612 16th St. S.W., truck fire. 6:36 p.m.

14th Ave. and 2nd St. S.W., false alarm. 6:54 p.m. 59 Hanover rescue call, child ill.

7:05 p.m. Union Packing, steam scare. 10:08 p.m. 1927 Kelwood trouble with washing machine. 10:58 p.m.

8th Ave. and 1st St. S.W., incinerator. TUESDAY 6:52 a.m. 1737 8th Ave.

N.W., fire in greenhouse and garage. Sell Historic Piece EDINBURGH (CP) The silver travelling canteen used by Bonnie Prince Charlie on his campaigns will be auctioned in London March 20. The 11-piece canteen was captured by an English commander UNION CALGARY Subscription Rates By mail in Alberta, Saskatchewan and British Columbia Three Months $3.00 Six Months $5.00 One Year $9.00 In Manitoba, Eastern Canada and British Commonwealth One Year $15.00 U.S.A., One Year $24.00 Daily by Carrier not over 35 cents per week. Remit by cheque, money order or registered mail. The Herald will not be responsible for cash sent through remittances the open the mails.

Address to Company. Herald Telephones Classified Want Ads AM 9-4911 All Other Departments AM 6-3011 Nights. Sundays and Holidays Editorial and News AM 6-1261 Building Superintendent AM 6-1941 Authorized as second class mail, Post Office Department, Ottawa. Member of The Canadian Press. The Canadian Press is exclusively entitled to the right of republication of all dispatches credited to it or to The Associated Press in this paper and also the local news published herein.

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Classified Advertising Service is as near your phone. Saturdays from 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. ORDER BY MAIL DEADLINES advertisers receive the same Individual attention as city Classified Ads received before 5 p.m. (1 p.m.

Saturday) may be Country residents. Classified Ads may be placed by mail (through the inserted the following publication day. Death Notices, Cards of convenient order form appearing on this page) by telephone or Thanks, In Memoriams, Lost and Found Ads 9:30 a.m. morning telegram. of publication, 9 a.m., Saturdays.

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IN ALBERTA ONLY. ANNOUNCEMENTS CORRECTIONS AND CONTRACT RATES ALL ADS RESTRICTED Birth, death notices, In mem. CANCELLATIONS Special rates are available for TO PROPER oriams, cards of thanks--min- Corrections must be made be- daily and long term CLASSIFICATION Imum charge $1.25 for first 25 fore the second for only Al- tisers. Contact The Herald The Herald will appreciate insertion. lowance can be made words or less, each additional one incorrect Insertion.

Can- Classified department. Ask to having its attention drawn to 5 words or thereof per cellations and corrections ac- have sales representative advertisement not conform. Insertion 32c. Deadlines 9:30 cepted for next publication day call at home or place of Ing to the highest standards of a.m. morning of publication, up to 9 p.m., 1 p.m.

Saturday. your 9 a.m. Saturdays. Between 6 and 9 p.m., Sunday. business.

honesty. SERVICE OFFICES 0 Chinook Centre Concourse 0 6332 34th Ave. N.W. Bowness Monday through Friday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

(One Binck South Of Town Hall) Open daily (except Sun.) 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. North Hill Shopping Centre Located in West Concourse. Monday through Friday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

1507 48th St. S.E. Forest Lawn Births CHOATE-Bob and Joyce are happy to announce the arrival of their son Gordon Robert, weight 6 9 18th March at Whitehorse, Y.T. A brother for Nancy. WILSON Jim and Mollie Wilson announce the arrival of Gayle and Trudy's sister, Susan Jean, March 13th, at the University Hospital, Edmonton.

JEFFERESS Vaughan and Joyce (nee Woodley) of Burlington, Ontario, a daughter (stillborn) March 16th. KNOTT Gary and Marlene are pleased to announce the arrival of David Gary. 8 10 o2s, March 14th, 1963. Sincere thanks to Doctor W. T.

Walker and staff at General Hospital. (Insured.) LAVIGNE Gerry and Marjorie proudly announce the arrival of Linda Gail, 7 Mar. 16th, 1963. Sincere thanks to Doctor 0. Wagg and staff at General Hospital.

MacDONALD Fred and Jeannette (nee Hescott) wish to announce the arrival of Kevin Grant on March 12th. A brother for Chris. Many thanks to Dr. Mulloy and staff at the General Hospital. 4 Deaths FRASER On March 16, 1963, Mrs.

Annie Duffie Fraser of Edmonton, formerly of White Rock, B.C., passed away. She leaves to mourn her loss, one daughter, Mrs. R. Plain R. (Betty) Martin of 14616 Stony Edmonton; one son, William C.

of White Rock; five grandchildren; two great grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Andrew Fisher and Mrs. Jack McGhie of Alexandria, Scotland; and one brother, Joe Reid of Pernambuco, Brazil. Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 3:45 p.m. at the Foster and McGarvey Funeral Chapel, Edmonton.

Cremation. Mrs. Fraser was a member of White Rock Chapter No. 60 O.E.S. SLENO March 16, passed away at Black Diamond, Joseph Francis Sleno, aged 11 years, beloved son of Mr.

and Mrs. Eugene Sleno of Black Diamond. Also survived by his maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. H.

R. Kohler of Black Diamond: three brothers, Robert, James and Wilfred: three sisters, Helen, Lorrie and Victoria, at home. Requiem Mass at St. Michael's Church, Black Diamond, Wednesday at 10 a.m. Interment Okotoks Cemetery.

SNODGRASS Funeral Home in charge. FULTON March 14, 1963, Charles Albert Fulton, aged 66 years. Late of 8645 Osler formerly of Winnipeg, Man. Survived by his loving wife, Jean: three sisters, Mrs. R.

(Nell) McNutt, Boston, Mrs. A. (Irene) Gray, Olds: Mrs. H. W.

(Jean) Tritt, Montreal. Funeral service Monday, March 18 at 3 p.m. in the Roselawn Funeral Chapel, Broadway at Commercial Drive. Rev. D.

Chalmers officiating, Cremation. In lieu of flowers, donations to the B.C. Cancer Institute would be appreciated. BUCKERFIELD At her home, following a long illness, on March 13, 1963, Margaret Buckerfield, aged 77 years, 6413 Pacific Highway, Cloverdale, B.C.. formerly of Three Hills.

Alta. Beloved wife of Frank Buckerfieid. Survivors also include two daughters. Mrs. J.

D. (Margaret) Barnes, Carbon, and Miss Mary Buckerfield, Vancouver: four grandchildren: one brother. John Maxey, Nanaimo, B.C.. and one sister, Mrs. William Donaldson, San Francisco.

Funeral service on Saturday, March 16 at Church of the Redeemer, Cloverdale. Rev. Rev. Arthur Ralph Haynes, assisted Partington, officiating. COUSINS March 16th, James William.

aged 54 years, beloved husband of Mrs. Hope Cousins, Suite 2, 825 4th Ave. S.W. Services at "The Little Chapel on the Corner" (JACQUES Funeral Home) Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. Rev.

J. E. Nix officiating. Interment Queen's Park Cemetery. GRANT March 16th, James Fraser, beloved husband of Mrs.

Connie Grant. 1419 75th Ave. S.W. Services at "'The Little Chapel on the Corner" (JACQUES Funeral Home) Wednesday. 2:45 p.m.

Rev. Clarence Lethbridge officiating. Interment Field of Honor, Burnsland Cemetery. PATTEN March 16th, Reginald Patten, aged 67 years, 2026 41st St. S.E.

Services and interment at Deloraine, Manitoba, on Wednesday. Forwarding arrangements in care of JACQUES Funeral Home. BOON March 17th. Edward Boon, aged 81 years, 2601 15th St. S.W.

Born at Grimsby, England, he came to Eastend, in 1911 and to Calgary in 1927. He served with the 102nd Battalion in First World War. Mr. Boon was a life member of St. Mark's Lodge No.

118, A.F. and A.M. Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Grace Berube, Mrs. Gordon (Catherine) Stanley and Mrs.

Charles (Evelyn) Milton: four sons, Alex, Edward Herbert and James, all of Calgary; 23 grandchildren; 20 great grandchildren. He was predeceased by his wife, Mida, in April, 1959. Services at "The Little Chapel on the Corner" (JACQUES Funeral Home) Wednesday at 4 p.m. Rev. J.

D. McKenzie officiating. Interment Mountain View Memorial Gardens. JOHNSTON March 15th, Anton Johnston 105 Galbraith Drive. Services will be held at GOODER'S Hillside Chapel on Wednesday, 10:30 a.m.

BUCKTON March 17th, Mrs. Violet J. Buckton, beloved wife of Mr. Charles Buckton. 3834 1st St.

S.E. Born in Moose Jaw, she came to Calgary in 1932. She is also survived by three daughters, Miriam, Lynne and Wendy: one son. Terry, all of Calgary. Services conducted by Rev.

W. G. Chapman, will be held in GOODER'S Hillside Chapel, 17th Ave. and 16A St. S.W..

on Thursday at 1:30 p.m. Committal services at 4 p.m., Olds Cemetery, WONNACOTT March 18th, Charles Rich Wonnacott. formerly of 3810 Centre St. in A Jocal hospital. He is survived by one son, Arthur of Calgary.

Private graveside services will be conducted by Rev. W. A. Sayers. No flowers please.

McINNIS and HOLLOWAY Ltd. Funeral Directors. NORRISH March 17th, Charles aged 67 years beloved husband of Mrs. Mary Eleanor Norrish of 1419 Bowness Road. Mr.

Norrish was born at Ashburton, Devon, England and came to Calgary in 1912. Besides wife he is survived by one daughter. Mrs. H. (Phyllis) Chamberlain Calgary, two sons William and Ronald of Calgary 4 grandchildren, three sisters and one brother in England.

Services at FOSTER'S Garden Chapel, 540 16th Ave. N.W. Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. The Rev. R.

P. T. Gillard officiating. Interment Queen's Park. ALLEN March 18th.

Joseph Allen aged 85 years of 2140 Broadview Road. Born at London, England Mr. Allen came to Bankhead in 1907 and in 1924 he moved to Drumheller and retired to Calgary in 1943. Mr. Allen was a life member of Cascade Lodge A.F.

and A.M. Banff and Eyeth Chapter R. A. M. Drumheller.

He is survived by two sons Joseph, Drumheller, Alfred Calgary, 3 grandchildren great grandchildren. Services at FOSTER'S Garden Chapel. 540 16th Ave. N.W. Wednesday at 3:30 p.m.

Th3 Rev. J. W. Way officiating. Cremation.

NYBERG March 18th, Freda beloved wife of Mr. Edward Nyberg of 7208 5th St. S.W. Resting at FOSTER'S Garden Chapel, 540 16th Ave. N.W.

JEFFERS March 18th, James Lewis aged 69 vears beloved husband of Mrs. Nellie Jeffers of Langdon. Passed away after a lengthy illness. Born at Mono, Dufferin County, Ontario he came to the Gleichen and Cluny area in 1810 and resided there until coming to Langdon in 1948. Mr.

Jeffers was a member of the Langdon 10.0.F. Lodge No. 40. Besides his wife survived by one son Orlo Lewis, Sundre one daughter Mrs. Alvin (Florencel.

Mulluen. Gleichen two brothers Robert. Gleichen and Carson. Orangeville. Ont.

two grandsons and nne granddaughter. Services et FOSTERS Garden Chapel 540 16th Ave. N.W. Thursday at 1:30 p.m. The Rev.

W. E. Mullen and Mr. S. Ling officiating.

Interment Mountain View Memorial Gardens. In lieu of flowers kindly send donaition to the heart fund. 4 Deaths LOY March 17th, Loy Ming, aged 71 years, 102 2nd Ave. S.W. Announcements later by LEYDENS Funeral Home Ltd.

LIN March 18th, Louie, aged 77 years, 310 8th Ave. S.E. Announcements later by LEYDEN'S Funeral 'Home Ltd. LYNCH Stewart age 75. passed away at Vancouver, March 17th.

Born in Scotland he came to Canada in 1909. He served overseas in the First World War and was an Instructor at Vernon during the second. From 1918 till 1931 he lived in Canmore and acted as Postmaster there for a number of years. He is survived by a daughter, Mrs. J.

M. (Jean) Atkinson of Calgary, six sons in British Columbia, one in England and a sister Mrs. Martha Wardrop of Canmore. CARLSON Carl, age 70 years, beloved husband of Mrs. Margaret Carlson.

Came from Sweden in 1910 farmed in Sunnydale, Oyen districts Also survived by one daughter, Dorothv. Riverhurst. four sons. Ernest, Calgary, Ivan, Edmonton, Albert, Oyen, Elmer, Sunnydale, one brother and two sisters in Sweden. Funeral services to be held March 20th at 2:30 p.m.

in Klym Funeral Home, Oyen. 5 In Memoriam CLYDE In loving memory of Austin. who passed away March 19th, 1953. "Days and years pass quickly by. But loving memories never die.

-Ever remembered by loving wife Sarah and son Kenneth, Adrian and Barbara. HALE In loving memory of Leonard Upton, who passed away March 19th. 1961. "To live in hearts we leave behind Is not to -Ever loved by his wife and daughter Nora. HALE -'In loving memory of L.

V. Hale, who passed away March 19th. 1961. "There is a link death cannot sever. Love and remembrance last forever." -Remembered by the Kuzyk's and Diana.

HUNTER In loving memory of our dear mother and grandma, Margaret Helen, who passed away March 19th, 1962. "Always a lonely heartache, Often a silent tear, But always a beautiful memory, Of one we love so dear, -Loved and sadly missed by her Family and Grandchildren. 6 Cards of Thanks CASPER We wish to express our sincere thanks to our friends and neighbors for their many acts of kindness and messages of sympathy during our recent sorrow in the loss of our beloved wife and mother, Mrs. Rose Casper. -Nels Casper.

Margaret and Gus Andersen, Cassie and Adam Kromm Rosie and Robert Andersen. DICK We wish to express our sincere thanks to friends and relatives for floral tributes. cards and kindness extended to us in our recent bereavement. -The Dick Family. SUNDERLAND The Giles Sunderland Families wish to express our appreciation to the many relatives.

friends and neighbors for expressions and floral tributes of sympathy during our recent bereavement. SUMMERHAYS We wish to express our sincere thanks to our friends for their many acts of kindness and messages of sympathy during our bereavement. Special thanks to Drs. Whyte and Waddell and nurses at General Hospital. Mrs.

Ina Summerhays and Family. 8 Cemetery Memorials WOOD'S MONUMENTAL PHONE 7-0171 126 16th AVE. N.E. SOMERVILLE CALGARY MONUMENTAL LTD. 60 Years Serving Calgary and Area, 121 13th Ave.

S. W. AM 2-1391 9 Crematorium Calgary Crematorium Ltd. Montgomery, Alta. Ph.

BU 8:2208 10 Lost and Found LOST between Calgary and Gadsby on Drumheller route March 16 cardboard box containing ladies' and children's clothing. Reward. Phone CH 9-8625 Calgary or write Box 63 Gadsby, LOST, March 1st, boy's dark grey rimmed glasses, Queen Elizabeth School, Westmount Rd. Reward. AT 3-5198.

DISAPPEARED. heavy duty red tarp. 10x18. 2030 7th Ave. N.W.

Reward. AT 3-4318. FINDER of children's glasses in vicinity of Capital Hill School please call 282-2738. LOST boys glasses, 1 arm taped. S.W.

district. CH 4-4728. 10a Child CareBabysitters TEDDY BEAR DAY NURSERY, 3316 43rd St. S.W., CH 2-1813. New born babies and children up to 4 years of age.

Transportation if required. DOWNTOWN Cinderella School, qualified staff pre-school program. Music. Transportation. AM 6-2250 243-6971.

815 3rd Ave. S.W. BETTER Babysitting Bureau and daywork service. Ex-teacher. CH 9- 2215.

SUNNYSIDE BABYSITTING BUREAU. ANYWHERE, ANYTIME, 283-1792. MIDDLE aged lady to babysit 2 children. Working mother. 3322 2nd St.

N.W. 277-0809, 6 p.m. BABYSIT for small children. Mon. to Friday in my S.W.

home. 266- 6515. WILL care for children in my home, 5 days weekly. 2018 21st Ave. S.W.

BABY Bunny Day Nursery, corner 8th 13th St. S.E. BR 3-1684. ATTENTION N.W. babysitting days or evenings.

Nursing aide. 283-2442. EXPERT care for pre-school children in my home. AV 9-2094. WILL BABYSIT IN MY WESTGATE HOME.

242-3794. BRENTWOOD day nursery. 2 years to school age. 282-3943. DANA Nursery School, transportation.

Open all year. CH 2-1904. SOUTHSIDE Babysitting Bureau. Mrs. Giles, 262-9651.

RELIABLE Babysitting Bureau Mrs. Cinnamon AT 3-4405 DEPENJABLE BABYSITTING BUREAU. MRS. ANTHONY. CR 7-6871.

WILL babysit in my home, 405-23rd Ave. N.E. CR 7-2400. DAY babysitting in my home, near General Hospital. 269-3525.

RELIABLE lady will babysit for working mother. CR 7-8710. WANTED. babysitting days. my Thorneliffe area.

276-2070. 11 Personal NORTHWEST TV Calls $2.50 To N.W. Lic. guar. Ph.

288-4200 CONIFEROUS TREE MOVING. Beautifully shaped, spruce or Pine Growth certificate of guarantee. Phone 276-2857. DO IT NOW WANTED. 1,000 families with good credit standing to open charge ad counts at the Marda Shoe Store, 2113 33rd Ave.

S. W. PAINTINGS, portraits. landscapes. Oil, pastel.

artistic level. Phone AL 2-2802. YOUR future by cards. day night. Bill, CH 9-0178.

THE CALGARY HERALD March 19, 1963 27 11 Personal RENT-A-TV 276-2700 MID CITY TV Repairs on all makes. Day and night service including Sundays CALL $2.95 283-4926 IMPORTANT If you are uphappy with your present skin care and cosmetics or if you have a problem skin your answer is nature-harmonized EDITH REHNBORG COSMETICS. Call CH 9-5929 for a personal appointment. FUR REMODELLING Special prices for 1 month. Have your fur coat remodelled, repaired.

Free estimate! Your home. 230 12th Ave. S.W. 252-0677. RENTALS TV Sets, Singer Sewing Machines, Wheel Chairs, 7-9 Cu.

Ft. Fridges. CALGARY RENTAL SHOP AT 3-0005 RENTAL projectors, films, Polaroid cameras. enlargers. lightbars and photo equipment.

Bunny Photo Service. 262-1583. SPECIAL! Spring cleaning, windows, fioors, walls, general maintenance. Special rates, Do it now! 266-6795. 272-4273.

HALL for rent. Close to downtown for parties, weddings, dances, etc. Reasonable rates. AM 9-3652 AV 9-0128 MASSAGE CLINIC Suite 5 332 72 Ave. W.

For appointment. phone 269-3227. CANUCK TV Licensed technician. North Hill. Calls $2.95.

CR 7-0213. COMPLETE line of freezer supplies, sides of beef (blue) 48c per lb. Terms available. 255-8348. GOING EAST? Drive a car back from Toronto.

Calgary Drive Away Service. BR 3-4715. (No job.) JACK'S TV RENTALS Phone AV 9-9410 anytime, AL 5-0598 COUPLE wish to join chartered flight, London, Glasgow. CR 7-2253 evenings. HAY SLEIGH RIDES HAPPY VALLEY 242-9163 AL 2-0405 BEAUTY Counselor Information.

Phone Mrs. Peggy Webber, CR 7- 6251. KWIK T.V. SER. CALLS $2.95 CH 2-2758 TWO plots, Memorial Gardens, $75 each.

AV 9-6536 after 6. Private. THE Professor. scientific reader. Golden Star Restaurant, 8-11 p.m.

TYPING service, Pick-up and Delivery. 243-2079. DRIVER, WITH OR WITHOUT CAR, FOR HIRE. AV 2-2195. FREE guitars with lessons.

Modern Inst. of Music. 266-1828 272-4273. SAWS and tools sharpened. Pickedup and delivered.

288-3169. 12 Resorts LARGE lakeside cottage at Sylvan Lake. Suitable for 2 families. Will sleep 15 people. Indoor plumbing, pier, water equipment.

$125 per week, July and August. 263-4595. FOR WOMEN 12a Foundation Garments NU BONE Foundation Garments and surgical belts. Mrs. Jones.

BR 3-5197. CHARIS Custom fitted foundation garments. 263-6735; AM 2-7710. 13 Dressmaking TEED. FREE ESTIMATES IN YOUR HOME.

244-7272. MARY Dress Salon. Made to measure dresses, suits, coats. All kinds of alterations. Free parking.

1105A 14th St. S.W., CH 4-7990. PROFESSIONAL dressmaking salon. Without pattern. Dresses, suits, coats, bridals, drapes, alterations.

Job guaranteed. 244-5644 CH 2-1916. INVISIBLE mending, reweaving. Fast, reasonable. AL 5-8974 after 5:30 and weekends.

EXPERT alterations done reasonably, Vogue Dress Shop, 226 8th Ave. S.E. EXPERT alterations on dresses and skirts. Lili Fashions, 812 Ist St. S.W.

SEWING OF ALL KINDS. DRESSMAKING. ALTERATIONS, ETC. 276-2525 EVGSN. CR 7-0816.

VIENNESE FURRIERS, REPAIRS. REMODELLING. WORK GUARAN- BUSINESS 14 Business Directory Appliance Repairs REPAIR electrical appliances. Free estimates, pick-up, delivery service. BR 3-3251.

Asphalt Paving PIONEER PAVING LTD. ASPHALT CONTRACTORS Grading Compaction Base and crushed gravel. Asphalt paving. Phone CH 3-2250 Sub. P.O.

28, Calgary Bricklaying MASONRY CONTRACTOR For all brick, block and stone work, phone 277-8833. REASONABLE prices. All brick, block. stone work. Fireplaces.

$320 and up. Free estimates. 244-3002. 242-4304. Cartage, Delivery Services D.

D. DELIVERY Trash hauled, basements cleaned, odd jobs, furniture. 277-6264. BOB'S SNAPPY SERVICE. Any job, any time, any place.

Phone AM 2-9008. AM 3-0428 between 7:30 a.m. 9 p.m. ABC MOVERS 288-3707 if moving. Reasonable rates MATT'S CARTAGE YARD CLEANING, CUT TREES.

CH 4 6986. FOOTHILLS Cartage, insured moving. contract hauling. Reasonable rates. 263-5707 AV 2-1486.

NORTH Hill Delivery (bonded). Moving. trash, odd jobs. 289-5847, BR 3-5596. CARTAGE and furniture moving Contract hauling.

$3.25 per hour. AM 9-3944. TRASH hauled, burning barrels emptied. Light cartage. 243-0951.

243-4501. HANDY man with truck, yards cleaned, trash hauled. 273-4584. GENERAL cartage and furniture moving. $3.25 per hour.

AL 5-1830. WAYNE'S DELIVERY, furniture, trunks, etc. $3.25 hourly. CH 3-1297. TRASH.

GENERAL HAULING. REASONABLE. 244-0666. INSURED and bonded movers, 24 Hour Service. $6 hourly.

AV 9-4306. 1-TON TRUCK, MOVING, HAUL ING. AT 3-4778. TRUCK and two men, $4 per hour AM 2-6845. evenings 243-6280.

Cement Excavating A-1 CEMENT. HONEST. REASONABLE DEAL. PHIL VANDERVEEN, CH 9-4315. Cement Excavating DRIVEWAY.

sidewalks, patio, cel Jar floors, house raised and cellar constructed, concrete blocks laid with your choice of colors. Free estimates, 1 year guarantee on all work. BU 8-4834. in court is believed to be the first such evidence allowed in a conspiracy trial in Calgary. The evidence was monitored during the first two weeks of November of last year by detectives "bugged" Miss St.

Laurant's house with a small microphone in the ceiling. A trial I within trial was held to determine the admissibility of the tapes, and Judge Beaumont's reason for allowing, them in will "probably as a test case for similar trials across Canada, "Mr. McDonald told The Herald outside the court. Judge Beaumont said he found all seven guilty, pointing out "there is no question that all of you did conspire with each other, not to live off your own avails, but so that others could. "You knew what you were doing and were getting paid for what you were doing; but others were getting the cream." 'Jerry' Can Warning Issued Not only is the storage of inflammable liquids in plastic "jerry" cans forbidden by law but it is also a dangerous practice, says Fire Marshal Lew Marks.

The fire marshal says fire prevention officers have found home-owners using the containers for the storage of gas, cleaning fluid and other inflammables. The fire marshal warns the containers can disintegrate at temperatures of 140 degrees and from the heat and fumes generated by inflammables. Licence Plate Sales In Calgary 'Moving Steadily' Licence plate sales in Calgary moving at a steady pace. are, Alberta Motor Association reports its sales are about five to six days ahead of schedule. Up to night, its office had sold plates of Mondays 27,000 in stock.

The government office has issued approximately 20,000 plates, one-quarter of its stock. The breakdown: 17,000 auto plates, 3,000 truck licences. Sales deadline is April 30. City Men Fined For Siphoning Gas From Truck Two Calgary men were each fined $100 plus costs in police court Monday, after pleading guilty to siphoning gasoline from a truck into a car. Police said Norman A.

Williams, 1325 14th Ave. S.w., and Clarence P. Hartung, 427 31st Ave. N.W., were spotted by a shop foreman while they siphoned the gas at 'a truck transport yard early Monday morning. It was estimated the pair had siphoned between 8 and 10 galIons.

CEMENT WORK John and Dip de Vries 289-0020 BR 9-3716 FLOORS, DRIVES. SIDEWALKS, STEPS. REASONABLE. ANDY KUPERIS. AT 3-1868.

BASEMENT forming with plywood forms. Free estimates. H. Zietz, 4712 30th Ave. S.W.

CH 2-1970, CEMENT WORK P. IVERSEN AM 3-3849 SMALL job. Cement, brick, paint. J. Deklic, 283-4528 (after 6).

FOR all your concrete work, call Dans Concrete, AT 3-5963 272-1060. GRAVEL, Sand. Truck and tractor work. Snow removal. BR 3-5098 Chesterfields Re-covered RE-upholstering, master upholsterer (Scotland): antiques, chest r- field suites.

etc. Free estimates. Reasonable rates. Budget plan available. Invalid Seat Co 916 Centre St.

N. 266-2445. Evenings please call Bert Mozley, CR 7-9347. JOHN URBIN, upholsterer, recovering, repairs. Guaranteed.

AM 2-5954. WESTERN CARPET BUILDING CLEANERS Walls and ceilings cleaned by new to our company. Chesterfields, upholstery, mattresses, rugs, all broadloom expertly cleaned on location or at our modern plant. Pile and color restoring. Dyeing and mothproofing.

Sizing and repairs by craftsman Bonded and insured skilled personnel using the latest equipment and methods assures you the best. Free estimates. Pick-up and delivery. Guaranteed. 282-2144.

CALGARY CARPET UNHOLST. CLEANING INSTITUTE Phone with confidence. Richardson Upholst. CH 4-7145. Expert rug upholstery AT 3-4848 or CH 9-0254 Carpet Master AT 3-0574 or AT 3-0558 Also members of N.I.R.C.

GUARANTEED INSURED Calgary Home Service We clean, upholster, wash walls. Dewax floors. 283-3113. EASTER cleaning, walls, furniture. rugs, floors.

Free estimates. Reasonable. CH 3-3634. CHESTERFIELDS, broadloom beautifully "multi cleaned" in your home. Appointment 249-8282.

QUICK WAY CLEANING SERVICE Rugs and Upholstery BU 8-6027 Concrete Breaking ALBERTA CONCRETE BREAKERS. Basement windows and doorways cut. A complete compressor service. Free' estimates. AM 2-2464.

CONCRETE breaking by experienced men. Hourly or contract rates CH 4-5091. CLASSIFICATION No. Houses to Rent 33 Houses Wanted to Rent 34 Houses for Sale 45 Houses Wanted to Buy 46 Hospital Personnel 19 In Memoriam 5 Investments 50 Industrial Property 49 Instruction 23 Livestock Wanted 54a Lots Wanted to Rent 39a Lost and Found 10 Machinery and Tools 70 Machinery Wanted 70a Miscellaneous Wants 67 Money to Loan 52 Money Wanted 53 Motels, Trailer Courts 27 a Musical Instruments 71 Office Equipment 61b Parking Space 35 Pasture 38a Pet Stock, Birds 57 Personal 11 Pianos and Organs 72 Poultry, Eggs, Supplies 58 Poultry Wanted 58a Professional Directory 15 Radios Television 73 Real Estate Trades 46a Repairs Parts Tires 84 Resorts 12 Rooms with Board 29 Rooms without Board 30 Rooms, Suites Wanted 32 Saddles Riding Gear 73a Sewing, Knitting Machines 74 Situations Wanted, Female 24 Situations Wanted, Male 25 Sporting Goods 75 Stocks, Bonds 51 Storage Space 36a Stores Offices, etc. 37 Teachers Wanted 18 Trailer Homes 81 Trucks and Trailers 80 Trucks, Trailers Wanted 81a Tutoring 23a Unfurnished Suites 27 Uniforms 13a Vacuums and Polishers 75a Warehouse Space 88 Washing Machines 76 Wearing Apparel 77 Wearing Apparel Wanted 77a World of Good Eating 13a Contractors, Carpenters NOW IS THE TIME To increase the value of your home and to enjoy the comforts of the latest in engineering and design, in new modern appliances, kitchen cabinets.

light fixtures, linoleum, arborite, tile, etc. We can design a brand new beautiful kitchen. bathroom, rumpus room, to fit in place of your old one, and will design it especially for YOU. We have full time color consultant and interior designer who is a graduate of the New York School of Interior Design to help you with your choice of colors, drapes, furniture, etc One of our representatives will be only too happy to come to your home and show you the many new and modern appliances and materials that are available, and to give you a free estimate on what this will cost you and exactly how it can be financed, etc. Right now we can finance any renovating job with no down payment and 1st payment on the 1st of June, 1963.

For an appointment and estimates phone Keith Construtcion Company Limited, AL 5-4401, Local 44. GARAGES, rumpus rooms, fences. Free estimates, good financing, TO down payment, up to 36 months to pay, We specialize in home service. For further information phone Homar Lumber and Building plies. BU 8-5421 or 272-4912 tor evenings calls.

P. Deurloo Ltd. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Decorating, papering, plastering, alterations. repairs. AT 3-5166 BU 8-6991 ALTERATIONS.

repairs, rumpus rooms. new construction, cabinets, arborite. Experienced. Free estimates. Economy Const.

CH 3- 4902. BASEMENT plumbing specials! Fixtures and water lines, $159.95. Underground piping, fixtures and water lines, $289.95. Also specials on remodelling. CH 4-0010.

FRAMING, forming, remodelling, all repairs, finishing. Cabinets, suites, rumpus rooms, fences. patios, sidewalks, garages. AT 3-3448. RENOVATIONS, cupboards, garages, any type carpentry.

Reasonable. Guaranteed workmanship. BR 9-3527. FREE estimates, remodelling. kitchen cabinets, rumpus room, guaranteed.

AL 5-4634. CABINETS, carpentry. Experienced carpenter. Contract or hourly. Powtools.

CH 9-6917. ELECTRICIAN, wiring, rumpus rooms. garages, alterations, complete installations. AT 3-3056. HOME Improvement, reasonable.

Rumpus room, cupboards, arborita tiles. Guaranteed. CH 4-1736. RUMPUS ROOMS, CABINETS, REMODELLING. FREE ESTIMATES.

CH 9-6257. GENERAL repairs, kitchen cupboards, rumpus rooms, stippling. Free estimates. 288-3655. REMODELLING, alterations, garages, rumpus rooms, kitchens, all carpentry.

CR 7-0214. 289-8945. WILL build rumpus rooms. do carpentry work. Froese Construction, CH 2-4530.

CUSTOM homes, remodelling. Rum- pus rooms. Cabinets. Reg Colett, AV 9-2675. FINEST kitchen cupboards, rumpus rooms all interior woodwork.

Stader Const. AM 2-1474. FOR rumpus rooms, garages, all home improvements. Reasonable. CH 3-3720.

FREE estimates. Let Al look after your building needs. 272-3860. Decorators TAYLOR DECORATING 1304 4th St. S.

W. AM 2-7610 CH 4-3327 Guaranteed complete home painting. decorating service. FREE estimates and off season rates, painting and paper hanging. Quality material and workmanship.

266-5246. FOUNDATION repairing. waterproofing, choice of lasting colors, stucco repairing and painting. Guaranteed work. 262-9608.

Clean, Honest Painter DECORATOR CH 4-8239 Reliable Very Reasonable FREE estimates and off season rates, painting and paper hanging. Quality material and workmanship. 366-5246. PAINTING and paper hanging. Interior and exterior Work guaranteed.

AT 3-2319. PAINTING, paperhanging, dry, wall taping. finishing Your satisfaction guaranteed. AM 3-7131. Old Country Painter And Decorator Phone Cit 1-1521 PAINTING PAPER HANGING J.

Madlemer Phone Al 3-0417.

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