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Calgary Herald from Calgary, Alberta, Canada • 40

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ft ii si THE CALGARY HERALD Nov 14, 1977 C2 30 1 IT" 1 4 4T I IP Dmction Cld mr.t ji. I 1 i Hi.h Piriiuh' I-jLow Pk'-MHC UOl future Ci "T't a Worm front llpp. Fmrtt CALGARY Herald Telephones City Carrtw ftAvery 266-8941 CTassitied Want Ads 269-491 1 All Ottio, (Jpartmntii 269-621 1 SYNOPSIS: Another fVinhc front is tnirmpt to vror.fi All'fit'J. ViitKifoo cloud imiiniiits will accom puny lli" Kystnn but no prof ipi'. jtu'U is efciititeif (i--p show.

-is U' tho Tcin tiiii.i will be in the low icons today ovt-r vl roniiiil and southern Alberta In -fori? a.r sweeps in behind tho Meie lin'ul v.nlt;.u predicted toi Tuesday. However there cue ir.dw.'u that our Imp weather potto; i.ioy break (iuwn hi lei in the work Aftn: air fnun NV.T to invade the to.vi'uet SOUTH CENTRAL Al OUTLOOK, Wi'D Sunny WodneRday, ii.jiw iiior '3. Tl.m.ii'uy f'ridav HhiIikO to 3. I -jf Calgary, Banff Torluy Cloudy. Cindy woo' vimlo.

13 15 Lov 2. I'm wf'i ht.jli uliout biinli N-oMly riovtiy v-uii a few oi 'am oi jw. Hum ne. ir7. Low uiuiiiid 2.

CALGARY TEMPERATURES Maximum 11, minimum yesterday manimun a year ago 7, aver.ige max. mum since 1900 3. average minimum since 1900 8 Ovvrnignt minimum temperature at 7 a.m. 2. winds NVV 11, airport barometer 88.38.

aneroid barometer 29.73, precipitation nit. Sunrise 7:47, sunset 4 53. Pollution at 8 a.m. today 13, pe.tk high tor Thors 125 6 p.m. Edmonton, Red Deer Today Cloudy ci-'unnci this: idtor uciuti.

rm. Keulln-ily winds shittin i to wfo.lerly lum.jht H.o'i neat i Low tov.Kilit around 3. Tuesday MoMly sum.y Hujt: n.mi It) Lefhbridge, Medicine Hat Herald Box Replies Bon holdor miry call 269-6238 to find out if ttwra arc any raplta to ttvmr dvartlMmant Monday through Friday 8 30 to SOO p.m. Nights; Sundays and Holidays Editorials and News 266-1489 Authorized as second class mail. Post Otttce Oepadmnl, Ottawa.

Momhflf ol the Canadian Press, The Canadian Press Is exclusively entitled to the right of republication of all dispatches audited to it or lo The Associated Press in mis oapnr and also the local news published therein, AH nghts lo republications ol spw.ial herein are also rererod Subscription Rates By Mail in Calgary Trading Area One vear $57 00 Six Months no Three Months $14 76 U.SA-OneVear $20900 All Other Countries One Vear $209 00 Dally by earner not over 75 cents ptH week Srngle Copy Monday through Thursday 1 Sc Fnday and Saturday 2bc Remit cheque, money order or registered mail The Herald will not be responsible tor each sent through the open mails. Address all remittances to the Company PHONE 269-491 1 FOR WANT AD SERVICE Frtendiy efficient Ad-Visors are at your service for Want Ads taken up to pm weekdays and 1 p.m. Saturdays for ttte next publishing day. Corrections and cancellations taken til 9 00 m. weekdays and 6 00 p.m Saturdays, for the next publishing day Open every day at 8:30 a m.

(except Sundays) COUNTER SERV'CE Courteous petsonalrzed service available to advertisers at The Heratd Building, mam ftoor. Monday through Friday from 9 00 a to 5:00 p.m ORDER BY MAIL Cotintry advertisers receive the same individual attention as city residents Classified Ads may be placed by mail, by telephone or telegram DEADLINES CLASSIF IED DISPLAY ADS 4 The Day Prior lo Publication. Monday-Friday Classified Ads received before 6 (1 Saturday) may be inseded tho following publication day Death Notices. 8 30 a morning ol publication Saturdays4am Want Ad Rates Cards of Thanks REIO Ho brnlhprs, sister, broliiiT in-lnw, iiicr.o anrt nuphew ot the Into Susan Kolrt wish to dianh Dr Eliason and the nurs-itio slntt ot tloors 3 unri 1 ot the Holy rnss Hospilol tor their devoted ot-tiTition durinq hpr lonq Illness. Also thnnKs tn t-other Ctmnnv and nther M( Oonnlrttor theproversand otlcrpd tor the repose ot her (ind to Inonds who have ottered tht ir rnndnlenres.

.1,111 ncy nnd 'iturgi-on. L64S7L tN Alvin, who passed awav 1 on. Smrere thonks to (ind friends (or their li iiin. ill less ond -wmpothv extend on in diii ii'-, nl Ijeri'iivmnent ilt-ti Situ lied the tnmilv Uli'M In Memoriam KEATS In loving meinmv oi a V''r ml lilllebuy: "We do not need 'foo to hi 'no yon to our minds, LHsv we do not think Of you, At every hard totlnd. Itipy suy time heals the sor ows, And helps in to forget, but time so lar has only urnved, How much we miss you yel." Always loved and remembered by Grandma.

Grandpa, Aunty Lourie 8. D-tmie Keats 00571. KEATS Robert Wllllom. In lovlnq memory of our voung son and brother Robbie who passed away November 14, 1973. "There's an ooen aate at the end of the road Through which each must go alone.

And there, In a light we cannot see, Ourfatherclalmshlsown; Beyond the gate our loved one Finds happiness and rest, And there Is comfort in the thought That a loving God knows est." Mom, Dad, Andy and Melonie. L6003L BECHELLI In lovina memory of om Nonncr (Lina), who passed awav Noy. 14, 1975 1 We do not neecLa special day, To bring vou to our minds. Days we do not think ot you. Are very hard to find.

1 hev sav time heals the sorrow, And helps us to forget. But time so far has only proved how much we miss you yet. Sadly missed bv her granddaughters, Trieia and Sandy. L2203L BECHELLI In loving memory of my mother Lino, who passed oway November 14,, 1975. "A tribute of love and rem- brance, Ot one I shall never forget, Her memory to me is a treasure, Her loss a lifetime regret I wish toduy as I have wish before, God could have saved you many years more.

We miss von Mom. and always will, You left a place noone can till. You passed away without aoodbyc, Bui memories of you will never die. Sodly missed bv her daughter Na-iFa and son-in-law Fred. L2702L BUL LARD in loving memory ot my husband Lawrence (Laurie) who passed awav November 14th, 194.

"He was someone verv special. Finie is swiftly passing by But love and memories ncver die." Sodly missed bv his wife Mary and tcimttv circle. L1J5J DENNEY In loving memory of my beloved brother Ston who passed away November 14th, 193. orever remembered. Sadly missed Win and Clayton.

L7202L IVERSON In memory of a wonderful father Georae, who was laid to lest November 14, 1976. Sincerely missed bv us, Lloyd and Mae. L6902L 28 iP't-prtr-'d by 'hi1 Tedpf.tl D'-ptirtmcnt at Showing the weather situation across the West today Temperatures and Precipitation Today cbadi (PreciptMlton in Milltmetrcst CANADA HI Low Prec. High nour 10. Low tomiiiit around 0 Tuesday Mostly sunny.

High 12 ALBERTA Hi Low Prec. Road Report i 0 8 -6 n't .3 h.n 1 1 0 13 3 V.Vrffiv 10 -4 -5 Hr-ID-tr 13 -5 Viriona 7 31 4 10 8 117 Mrrtonps .13 8 Ppnticlor 0 8 Switt Co't-n 10 -1 Aitert 8-6 SiisKafoor, -o J-lw 14 Reqin.i 10 W'llniDHl T-ui''1o Bj 3 1 -6 0 tr Mwtcvsl 3 tr T'-dentt-jr 5 i t4 8 John i is VOii.wl.nilr -23 -'(' 0 8 Golden to Revelstcke: New fin-. suctions, oemding and plowing. Banff to Jasper: Slippery sections. and sanding.

Bonff Radium: Slippnry tions. plowing and sanding Trans Canada west to Banff: Bare and dry Trans Canada Banff to Golden: N'w Know, plowing and winding. No, 1 East: Bare and dry. No. 2 South: Bare and dry.

No. 2 North: Bare and dry. Crowsnest Pass: Bare and dry Woman, children pulled from river Number 1 4 7 ot Words Day Days Days Up to 10 2 20 6.16 10 08 tt IS 26 9 21' 15 12 16 20 3.52 12 32 20 16 21 25 4 40 15 40 25 20 26 30 5.28 18.48 30 24 PHI to 9 am' The children were in the car which was submerged in about 1.4 metres of water. Residents who live near the scene, Orval Ford und his sons Bill, IS, and Ken, 14, assisted police after they heard the screams. Ken Ford said his father got the three children out of the car while one of the policemen jumped in after Mrs.

Bartley. Mrs. Bartley, 25, was in fair condition in hospital today, suffering from exposure. Her children, the oldest of whom is six, were treated and released 20 Deaths GORRIE November 12th, 1977, Alexander, aged 70 vpars, beloved husband of Mrs. Irene Oorrie, 718 MA SI S.E.

Also sur vivma are two brothers, Jar 0'd Peter in B.C., a sister, Mr s. Sarah '-ir. Oorrie wus employed with Cikkw Pur ers I M. tor 'IS yerirs WO serv.nl im tfrt1 Canoftmn Arrt f-orces VVori'1 Wor It '-er at 'Tl i Little Cbow'l on th- Corner" OUt f-IJOfl at iu 00 a ni. Rev lo'intl i OPSHf'MAIf-' so-.

1977, vr Currine Oreppmo't, aged at of Apt. iOfc 6i? tn Ave Pgr f'-ieiiiis wilt kinrtty n.ect htr t'Uvel III Olir i r-' ju! h' Church i i till eveein'i at 7 f' moss t.i. hjbi ati rt, Lofty of F'oroetuul CtH: c.t. Uciv ot 16 A fVt. I liter Viary's Certrrt'-'ry i vf.ij HOll OvVA L.T D.

-r Ui rectors. GRIGG November ii iv77. Steplietr, bt'laved Sei ot 1ir. and Mrs Peter c. Otigo, Si'e II.

sS 3, Calgary. Announcernei ts liiti.r bv Mc i 5 AND LTD Func-rgi Direr fur HENDERSON- vfi 1977, Andrew Henry sun aged 51 veo'S. o' Cjigurv r-ie is survived by his moiher. Mr s. Lil han HerKierjor''; I aO b' r'trier Nelson, Caigo'y, id Ci.weocc, two Ha7el Sorenseri Ctfioory nnd Mrs Audrey Pepme L.or rington, Moss Cremoiot burial Services later in H.jnKJon.

Quebec CY FOST G( H.i -St uner-jl ser-'n Pimne 1''-' Ss.V HOUGHTON November 1977, Airs. Ethel M.jv leoj Hong hton, aged 69 vr-ars 01 Mb hart Rd beloved ot Reg and Kay or ur-anottier ot John and UraJv. 0,1 0 jlai" survived bv one siste-r Cxr.tioct'in O'iio oeri one-br iifrier, l-rue of Vancouver. H( -lie reoeceviserl nr'r i.ist rini.1, k- no i erj sul brother ona om: ul TIF OAkLiF- ChAFf I for Funeral Frnrnei ti A- tiorsjuv oi Pottrptf ot R- 0 In Memorlam CLENCHY In memory of a dear fattier, ornnrtlather and or wit- grandfather, Fred, who passed away November 13, 1973, "Those whom we love go out of sight But never out of mind He is cherished the hearts Ot those he left behind. 1 ovinaO remembered bv Hsle and Bruce, Beverley, Dan and Michelle.

L60I5L SAUNDERS In loving memory of Edna hii passed awav Nov, 14, 194 Tndav recalls sad memories Ot a dear one aone to rest trie ones who think ot her torlfiy Are the ones who loved her best Alw'ivs rertirmlH-red, Flnrewp, George Snoron, Gerald John, find Dorothy MJVL 34 lost HE For information leading to the loco-tion and toi overy ot a 196 Kenworth Conventional Fresel Tractor. Serial White in color. Eaumped with either 5th wheel or gravel box. Last known in possession ot a Mr. Clarence Halldorson ot Grande Cache Alfa, and or Edmonton Aha.

Please phone collect to Dan Roberge 604-291-6431, telex 04354686, Vern Unger 604-291-6021, telex 04354858, Denny Smith 604-980-9321. H1232N LOST: Grey Cockatiel, yellow ond orange head feathers. In vicinity of 15108 Shaw Rd. S.E. Fully trained and talking.

Answers to the name Max. Child's pet. $100 reward for his return. Phone collect, Doreen Heil, I-604-437-5971, Burnobv, B.C. J6806P DAVISBURG AREA Lost Yearling Hereford steer.

Davis-burg Dewinton area. Brand 7C, 12 diamond points op. R.H. Call Dave Graham days 287- 2840, eves. 279-3902.

L7204R LOST PET SERVICE 1 1 you lost a pet or found a stray CALL BRENDA: 246-3932. G3050F9 WHITE male cat- deaf, about 6 mths. old. Was picked up at 10 St. w.

bv young girl. Please contact Doreen Jonesat 283-3043, otter 12pm K77I1M LOST at Manora Rise NE, gray and white, large neutered cat wearing rhlnestone collar. 248 7842 after 5 J7007L LOST Sunday Nov. 6, 1 notebook and tan wallet with ID. REWARD Pleose send to P.O.

Box 1873, Stn. M. 1671 7L NOV. 2, downtown, gold ST CHRISTOPHER medallion and oold chain. Reward.

285-0690 or 252-169. 1052M 7 MONTH old Golden Lab lost in Mount Royal. Answers to Chris. Please contact 244-6614. Reward of fer K6010L LOST in Princess Island area Thur sdnyOct.

27 black male cat. Answers lo Alex. 264-5908 or 268-5852 after 5. Reward. LOST Gold male puppy.

No collar. Answers to Jango. Edmonton Tr. 3rd Ave, area. 253-1721.

L0324R SMALL, white, West Highland Terrier, female. Doa needs urgent medical attention. Reward. 279-6383. Bo678Q 8 MONTH old Husky.

Female. Lower Mt. Royal. Black with white ond gray markings. 265-1027.

K25I2Q LOST pair of Men glasses with name on case. 245-4594. H221 ON LOST: White dog with pink ring around neck. Phone 265-4612. H1001N SILVER TIE clip with security chain.

$25 reward. Phone 242-6806. L2901M REWARD. Lost gold charm bracelet. 29 charms.

Piease phone 286-6488. C3301B9 36 Found FEMALE tnbbv kitten, bobbed toil. Blind in one eve Found in Parkland. WnMl6tC FOUND, black and ton German Shepherd, big ears. 274-0397.

L03T5N BINGO, Danish Canadian Club, 727 Hth Ave. S.W., every Tuesday night in newly renovated hall. Doors open at 5:30. One mini bonanza and one bonanza. Jackpot $500 in 50 numbers, $400 in 51 numbers and $300 in 52 numbers.

Consolation $100. Admission cards 6 for $2.00. Operating under License No. B26497. No children under the age of 16 allowed.

KLM85I1Q5 BINGO every MONDAY at THE GARDEN 610 17th Ave. S.W. Nickel Bingo start at 6:15 P.M. Regular at 7:15. 22 Games, six cards for $2 00 ana BONANZA six cards for $1.00.

Snowball $50.00 increasing $10.00 till won. Consolation $15.00. Progressive Jackpot (54 No.) $150.00 increasing $10.00 till won (consolation $100.00) ccdren under 16. Permit B24757. ALL NEW Monday Night Bingo.

Parkdaie Community Assoc. will be having one night Bingos at the Hil-Ihurst Sunnyside Community, 1320 5 Ave. N.W. 6 cards for $2.00. Progressive and bonanza games, special blackout in 48 numbers.

Nickel bingo Regular Bingo 7:30. Doors ooen 5:30 P.M. License No. B26918. BINGO Monday Klngsland Community, 505 78 Ave S.W, Nickel bingo, 6:30 P.M.

Regular bingo, 7:30 P.M. 6 cards, $2. 3 free nickel iackpots. 2 $35 iackpots. 1 mini bonanza, 1 bonanza.

23 games. Refreshments. Lisence no. 26761. Nevada lisenceno.

LS01411. LMR8302X5 BINGO Bowness Community Assocation 4527 77 St. N.W. Every Tuesday evening. Doors open at 6 p.m.

Nickel Bingo at 6:30. Regular Bingo 7:45. Progressive Bingo, $500 in 48 numbers. $100 Black out. No one under 16 yrs.

of age admitted. Lie. No. B26176. CALGARY INDIAN FRIENDSHIP CENTRE BINGO at ST.

George's Oddfellows Hall 1435 9 Ave. S.E. Everv Tues. Door opens 5p.m. Nickel Binao6p.m.

Regular Bingo 7: 30 p.m. Progressive Blackout $250. Consolation $100. License No. B26520.

LMR8061Y5 CALGARY Scandinavian Centre Bingo everv Tuesday, 7J9 20 N.W. Nickel Bingo, 6:30 7:30 p.m. Reaular Bingo, 7:45 p.m. Snowball game straight line, or tour corners, in 5 numbers, increasing by $10 per week. $300 jackpot in 50 numbers.

Minimum age 16 vears. $800 IN PRIZES Weekly, includes two $100 games, two Bonanzas and progressive Snowball. Monday at Dover Community Holl. 30 Ave. and 30a St.

S.E. next to school. Doors open 5:30 rn. Nickel Bingo 6 Reartla: Bingo 7: 10 p.m License number B76M5 DEF8331X5 GOLDEN Age Cenfre Building Project Bingo. Fndav, November 18 at 505- 11 St W.

Doors open a m. Nickel bingo 12 noon Regular gomes 1 p.m. 6 cards $2 00. RenesWnents. Lots of free parking.

License No. 62683. L2HI30 MONTGOMERY Ladies Auxiliary Tuesoav afternoon Bmgu. 6U03 16th Ave. W.

NicKel Bingo 12 45 p.m Regular Bingo 1:30 p.m. Games $10 and up Bonanza. veryone welcome. Doors open 12 ciock. License No.

2600. RAMSAY Community bingo, 1136 8 St. E. every Monday at 7.30 Nickel bingo 6 30. Automatic binoo flash boards on both floors.

$50u blackout in 50 numbers. $100 consoia tion. 24 games. Everyone over 16 welcome. Licence B2704.

Coming events Announcements appeanng in the Coming Events are charged $4 60 for the first 6 lines or less and 88' each additional line or portion thereof UNITED STATES HI Low Prec. LosAngplfei 21 13 UsVeqas 6 Phouiu 14 Minmi 17 O.m 6 0 05 MrTOViipt, 4-11 GteiintlS lij 3 hPi: 4 3 3 I 2 0 Oi, 4 -1 20 Deaths PATTON November 11, 1977, Mrs. Edith Patton, aged 80 years. Clareshalm, Alberto. Funeral announcements later by LEY-DEN'S Puneral Homes Clarcsholm Branch.

SARRO November 10, 1977, Mrs. Alfredina Sarro of the Bethany Auxiliary Hospital. Funeral mass will be celebrated in St. Andrew's Italian Chorch, 1405 -8th Ave. S.E., today at 1:30 P.M.

MclNNIS and HOLLOWAY LTD. Funeral Directors. Interment St Mar vjs jCemeter SLOBODNIK November 12th, 1977, Joseph, aged 73 years, beloved hosbanri of Mrs. Vera Slo bodnik, Canmore. Also surviving ore a son, Joseph Jr Canmore.

Prayers at the Sacred Heart Chorch, Conmore, Toesriay at 7:00 P.AA, Funeral mass at the church, Wednesday at 1 1 00 A.M Interment, Canmore Cemetery JACQUES Funeral Home in charge: SPARKS November 9, 1977. Cecil George Sparks, aged 83 vears, of 1307-35 Street S.F. Services at the "Chapel of the Bells," (Centre St at 27 Ave. today at 2 p.m., Rev. Hugh Christmas offi dating.

Interment in Field of Honour, Queen's Park Cemetery. McHUGH 8. TIGHE Funeral Directors In charge of services. Phono 276 A296- L9081 SPRING At High river, November 12, 1977, Lytle Leono, aged 6-1 vedrs ot Wanton, beloved aranomother of Mrs. Carolyn Knight, Okotoks, Mrs.

Pamela Dionne, Calgary, Mrs. Virginia Best, Parkland and beloved great grandmother of Shawn and Rebecca Best, Parkland She is also survived by her sisters, Mrs. Myrlo Ransom and Mrs. Beva Bondy, both ot Nanton. She was pi edeceosed bv her husband Solomon Spring May 21, 1976 and tiers sons.

Lovri, March 2, 1972 and Marvin, 1913, Funeral Services bv Rev. Rov Salmon from Nontun Baptist church, luesddy November 13 at 1:30 m. Interment Nunton Cemetery. Donations mov be mud to the Nanton tAiptist chutch or the churity of your choosing. SNODGP.ASS al Home in charge of or L9001 TROMMIEN November 13, 197, Steven Michael, aged 2 years, beloved infant son of Mike and Rozonne Trommlen of Grande Cache, Alberta.

Announcements later by MCHUGH and TIGHE Chapel of the Bells" (Centre St. at 27 Ave. L9000 24 Florists FLOWERS ARE THE MOST PERSONAL WAY TO EXPRESS SYMPATHY. a a compete selection or svnpathy flowers, call your FTD tf.s.t FTD Your Extra Touch Florists 1 0 CALGARY Nov. 1-30: avetMLie mean: :.2 Normal sunshine lor Now: 1 15.7 hours.

20 Deaths HAY November 10th, 1977, Austin Kipling, beloved husband of Mrs. Ethol Hay, 339 Wildwood Dr. W. Also surviving are a loving daughter Brenrio and son, Gregory, Calgorv and a sister. Vera Atkins, Vancouver.

Born at Vancouver, Mr. Hav resided in Calgary- since 1931 and was manager ot Ash Temple Dental Supplies until etiring in 196V, He was a Post President of the Gyro club and a member since 1937. Memorial services at JACQUES Funeral Home, Tuesday at 4:00 p.m. Rev. Donald C.

MacMahon officiating. Flowers gratefolly de-(Jmeci L9006 HI XT November 11, 1977, AArs. Margaret Hixt, aged 82 years, beloved wife of Mr, John Hixt of the Bethany Care Centre, formerly of 206 8A St, N.E. Born In Saratov, Russia, she came to Canada and to Calgary at the age ot five vears. She resided in Bei-seker from 1914 to 19'jl, residing in Calgary since.

Besides her loving Husband, she is survived by two sons, Rov, Calgary; Albert, Beiseker, Alberta; two dough ters, Mrs, Fred (Freda) Vorrath and Mrs. Henry (Emma) Helm, both of Calgary; 8 grandchildren and 5 great-grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Millie Waldron, Calgary; Mrs. Annie Wymar, Vancouver. Predeceased by three children.

Services at Salem Fvangelical Church (235-8A St. Wednesday at 1:00 p.m., Rev, Vorrath and Rev. S. Sherman officiating. Interment Mountain View Memorial Gardens.

THE GARDEN CHAPEL (Foster Funeral Home) 540-16 Ave. N.W, ec tnr JOSGENSEN November Ml, Greieme beloved wife of Mr. R-jvmond Joroensen, Mnnrjord, Alberta. Announce- ni 1'iti-r by FOnTfR COOrR Funeral Vi.i.i Vj77 "III Efi nber v. o-jli o.

iier. noerJ SI veijr of 1114- 4 Ave p. Servic o- -A 1 HE GARDf CHAPEL A r'uoer'j! Home iJU 1 Ave today at KNM'SCMEtK 'K i1, ic tir-. loerl S9 vooi i i ci Alio Lo Hovlil ettil o-o'tieet of Vj.m St. VI Ot THE GARDEN H.PF j.

iF-osler unera) Home) i6 Ave, N.yy, today ot 10 fAAH November 7, 1977, AArjh aar.fi IS No. 3. 3 Avenue E. services at LEY-AFNS of Remem-bro'ioe" Friday, November 18, ol 1 00 P.M. with Rev.

Dr. John S. Kong officiating. Interment Chinese So-it'on, Queen's P-a coietor MITCHELL November 1 )th 197, MrS, Loe'la Mitchell, aged A yeots, nf Cedars Villa Nursing Mime Services. Tuesday, fo i at UOo ui THf CHAPEL ON THE to.

FCSIERGQODtR Funeral iervice. Phone A9 Manitoba NOi EN November 13, I97A nl (Ai'uoiy. Jonn Algol, uqed 76 vi. ot iVil sVii- Nor Ion, 3A1 Centre oooer Ni.vlb, Fogb Fiver Ci jai- rotor ood futner in-low of Pnroivl to: Gordon Bye Uv-ar gi uiifiiutt'er ot Qiiordin and R.ioooii live. dn'onton, Aioor la.

awiry ot rue rio'v Cross toiirsvvii'O a illness. gl ov.ioitobij ho ume A-eet in i9i7 to strivv'v. A octo y-tiere tie fanneo uk'ii ng in when tie niovea to p. resiciod Mfifi vo- He wus ti member ol Hint! i rj I. ui th Sor it Ftoih Pvr; Aniea i-'Ai 1 Ai fie; Putirrt B'Oatii otficiot i-iti-i roioit O'.

iv lew 't r-r-rn-e. Caioor. -A io -lor nl f)r 20 Deaths MARSHALL November 9, 1977, Ronald David, aged 23 years, beloved husband of Mrs. Linda Marshall of Suite 32 5425 Pensacola Cres. S.E.

Services at THE GARDEN CHAPEL (Foster Funeral Home) 540-16 Ave. N.W. today at 1:00 P.M. MILLARD November 11, 1977, MacDonald Millard QC, beloved husband of Mrs. Glendo-ra Millard ot Calgary and beloved father of 7Vrs.

R.G. (Betty) Jones of Bonita, California, Mrs. R.A. (Carole) Morrison of Owen Sound, Ontario and beloved grandfather of eight grandchildren, passed away in a local hospital following brief illness at the age of 76 years. He was prede censed bv a son Mr.

Donald Mil-lord in 1952. Born in Vancouver, British Columbia, Mr. Millard had lived most of his life in Alberta and gradoated in the first law class from the University of Alberta in 1926. He practised Law in Castor and Red Deer before coming lo Calgary in 1942 where he was the senior partner in the firm, Millard, Johnson, Maxwell and Johnson, retiring one year ago. Mr.

Millurd took a very active interest in oil community affairs and was a Past Member and Past Alberta Governor gf the Kinsmen Club and a member of the 40: a FJast President and member of the Calgar hamber of Commerce: Member of the Downtown Kiwanis Club, Ranchmen's Club and the Gtencoe Club. A long time member of the Board of Directors and Past President of the Alberta Motor Association and long time director of the Canadian Automobile Associa tion, having held many offices in both ot these Organizations A long time member of St. Stephen's Anglican Church. A member ol the Red Deer Masonic Lodgi 3 af 8, AM; Harmony Chapter Royal Arch Masons; fPrus Precep'orv, The Al Ahar A A Art and Post Pi esiiji-et ii, AlemOer ot the Al Amur U-riipie Omelets and Jesters Servic-s rnnrincted bv Rev. rro! ohilhiiiy will be held in St Anoliton Church oi P.M.

Interment the oni'ly plot Han't Cemerorv. ASCI MM! Fi ALLOW A LTD. Fooerol Directors if lieu ol flowers lend-, it they desire may make donations to the Canadian unoer Society, buiie "700, 1609 14 St S.W Calgary Alueilu. T3C lEJ 1.904 1 RAMCHUK November 11th, 1977, Cindy Lou, aged 13 years, beloved daughter of Ed dnd Florence Rarnchuk of 7019 Huntridge Hill E. Also sorvived bv two sisters, Terry Lynn and Denise and a brother, Glen, ali of Calgorv; her paternal grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs John Rarnchuk of Banff and her maternal grandfa ther Mike Mantyka of Saskatoon and sever al oonfs and uncles. Prayers ot The Chanel on the Hill Tuesday, November is, 1977 ot 7 p.m. Mass will be celebrated. Wednesday. November pith.

of loll! o.m. CHAPFL ON THt HILL" I OB 16th Ave. (opposite Simpsons Sears) CY FOS1E COODLR Funeral Serviro. Phone Inler merit Queen's Pork Cemetery WICHTER November 1 Aiii.ih'j, aoed yc-ors, be loveii viteo! Mr C-j-il -'-iichter, jc'h Ave. VV Fonot ji i r-oc es ol St Jot-n Lottii-ron Church 6A SI 'I IA) Woo'-esauy at 10.

iO A AA Hit trur announce moms by JACQI'CS Futiorni Home. ROBSON joh Kamioops, Mis vei a PopMin, aoed ti' yeors, ht.i-).'( ri wife ot ignn William Fkipoon, Son ehto. B.C., torniorv o' Colon-ry. Sei vices at LEY DEN Chapel oi SMnrwbror todoy I (AAA wdn Rev. John L.

Pot tru'f (HitioNnq. Ii'tonoeor Uroon i If rl' Sirel confithu 'ion-, mov L-e mtrie to tin CAioo-ri'onCaoioi or. 1 1 Colgui Tjc IF .1. HANOVER, Ont. (CP) Police and residents saved a woman and her three children from drowning Sunday after their car left the road and plunged into the Saugeen River just north of here.

Police said Pamela 25, of Chesley, was being carried away by the current when constables Garry Dale and Ralph Langloff of the town's police force arrived after a call reported a car in the river. Two accused MANILA (Reuter) A man and his wife who were given almost $1 million by a U.S. bank by mistake have been Oiotged with swindling, trie city prosecutor's office said. The charge alleged the couple refused to give tie? money back despite i eprtoted demands from the bank. Awitijyrtcements ijliii )0 Bimitfays-Comiiig of Age Hfii.pv lOtlt r-ntl- 'e Ann.

e.Y-.e ti lends isn it f-, )j mid koi'. 7'iPi TARNOftSKI 'iiidpv Win birth." Bi nl! iov nnr! Due! Sh'-'-iy. Sherrv. Hod -ri liie-ce. MiOxIk.

Deofhs tONviK November 12m, Nor mo Flaine, aged 48 vuors. t.eiuved wite of Mr. Oordy Lunvik, sis 6th St. E. Further ar-ioiinceruents by JACQUES i rV.Tfll Horne FLAMANT Nov.

11, 197, Ail.ieit rttii Paul, beloved husband of Mrs. Alma Flamant of Dr ijii.tieller. He was born in Ca-ii-is. Fronce, 8 years ago and come lo homestead in the Qo Ac belie Vol lev, Saskatchewan in He foond the wide open spaces si oorodise and to break op the hud 'o form was a real challenge. r-: rnorrieri the former Aima L-rf-ose, had seven children, orte'r leaving Ou Appelle in ii.

resided at Fife Lake, Bottle-ford, Fdrnonton, Calgorv and injint.r-iier Besides bis wife he is Mjrviveo by two sons Louis, Robert ot Reqino, t': oe dooohters Mrs. F. Jeanne) LuTiire ol Calgary, Mrs. Nellie Bij-ey, Yarrow Mrs. J.

R. 'Hi'ier) Thomas, Dromheile-r, ei'il-'een groneJchildi en, forty meat qrundthiidren. two (t't-ot gronachiidrpri udo V.iis Heiene Floni-jnr hi Puri anee Mwnunnh to Aii-lto Heart Founrif.tioil Tjld lie ii.lfod, fS'aye-- we hei.j on Sui iy nt i-j ii.m Ki-v oilier Jo-. Mill TjO'" tori Si A-ilio- i Iri Vufcu. i i 1 a inrUt I S' iry tar 7 'it MINIMUM CHARGE The above rates apply only to those advertisers in Metropolitan Calgary To all advertisers outside Metropolitan Calgary, the casual rate of 68c per line will apply 4 and 7 day rales are for consecutive insertions.

After 4 pnnted lines, ads are measured in agate lines Name, address, phone number and box number counted as part of ad Five 6 letter words egual to one line. Initials count as one word Abbreviations count as one word. Figures in groups of five or less, count as one word Hyphenated words count as two Ads set ail in 6 point caps count FOUR 5 letter words to a line Box number service charge $2.20 ANNOUNCEMENTS Births, death notices, in memorlams. cards of thanks, coming of aqe minimum charge of $4 60 for first 6 lines or less, each additional line or portion thereof per insertion 88c Deadline for obituaries 8:30 am morning or publication. Saturdays 4 a All other announcements deadline Is 5 p.m.

day previous ALL ADS RESTRICTED TO PROPER CLASSIFICATION The Herald will appreciate having its attention drawn to an advertisement not conforming to the highest standards of honesty CORRECTIONS AND CANCELLATIONS must be made before the second insertion. Allowance can be made tor only one incorrect insertion Cancellations and corrections accepted for next publication day up to 9 6 Saturday Sunday closed. When cancelling your ad insist on receiving a "KILL NUMBER as a record of your cancellation No allowance or adiustment can be made without it. CONFIDENTIAL SERVICE When replying to box numbers there may be certain firms or individuals to whom you do not wish your reply sent. If this is the case, simply address your application to the box number in the advertisement and attach a list of such names.

Place both in a separate envelope addressed to "CONnof NTIAl SERVICE" CALGARY HERALD ADVERTISING Rules and Regulations The Herain reserves the right to classify ads under appropriate and to set rates therefore and to determine page location. The Herald reserves me oh? tn revise, edit, clasorty reieci ar adve -trsing, and to retain ariv answers directed -o thb He, aid Box Serwco. and io repay the customer tne sum paKl tot the an txn rental It is agre) ty rhs advertiser renuest-iro space tf.at me liability ot Tim Hnta in (he event of 'aiiu-e to publish an iitveoisemenf -tr in ot an error apneanng in tie edvertrsti-men! as published shall Oe limned to the amount paid 0 lfe advertiser ffr only one tncor'ect insertion toi the portion ot the advertising space occu-Ped by the inconect or omitted iiem only, and that there shall be no liab'li-ly any event greater man mo amount paio iu such advertising All claims of errors in advertising must be received by the publisher wirhm 30 days atter the first publication All advertising is subiect to the ap-pi oval ot the Publisher BRENTWOOD Community Bingo, every Monday (except Holidays). Doors open 6:30 at Sir Winston Churchill High School, 52 Ave. and Northland Or N.W, Nirkeisat 7p.m Regu-lur Bingo 7:45 Snowball and progressive idekpot over $500.

Bonanza. Buses No. 10 and 28 Lots of parking. New program, increased prizes. Everyone over 14 vears welcome.

License No. B26679. JPV8401R5 A NEW BINGO Wednesday afternoon Nickel Bingo 17:00 p.m. Regular Bingo 1 :30. Mavl and Mini Bor.an la.

Everyone 13 and over welcome. I6lh Ave. and 3rd St. S. HCH8095Y BINGO Every Monday at Braeside Elementary School Doors open 6 p.m.

Nickel, 6: 30; reg. 7:30. 2 Snowball games. Progressive iack-pot S200 (53 nos. or less) $5 added weekly Lie.

B26138. THORNCLIFFE1 Greenview Community Bingo, 5600 Centre St. N.W. every Tuesday night. Doors open at 6 am.

Nickel bingo at 6:30 and regulr Bingo 7:45. Everyone over 16 welcome, $1000 JACKPOT, 47 numbers progressive. All new program. 2 Bonanza games, $50 and $75 jackpots. Minimum gume $15.

Nickel bingo starts 6 30 70 pavout Bingo every Mon-dov. Moose Hall, 231 Forge Rd. E. "IT IS written" crusade. Tonight's topic When Catholics Protestants Meet In The Same Alex Ferguson School Auditorium.

1704 26 St. SW. L2102L BINGO every Monday, 7:45 p.m., Rosscarrock Community Hall, 4411 -10 Ave. S.W. Penny bingo to game time.

Progresive blackout and snowball. Under 16 not allowed. B26293. BINGO every Monday Capital Hill Community. 1531 21 Ave.

N.W. Doors open 5:30 p.m., nickel bingo, 6:30 m. Regular bingo 7:30 p.m. verybodv welcome. Lie.

No. B26844. BINGO Tuesday afternoon, Fair-view Community Holl. No. 10 bus to Fredson Dr.

on Fairmount, Nickel at 12 30, regular at 130. New program. VMi in nrizes plus bonanzas. B25826. HAYSBORO BINGO.

1204 89 Avenue Tuesday, Nickel Bingo 6 30, Regular Bingo 7:45. No. 3 bus stops hull Do-K Irom Community Hall. L280IL Ci Nf Ri Vv Bingo, Monday evening, 7-45 n.iri. 8 Ave, N.E, Nickel Bingo 6 15 p.m.

Four icickpots. ver ib u.ene No. ffclvF-FiFW Bingo, Tuesday afternoon i 30 m. 9 AVE. N.E Nickel Din.

in 1-45 d.ih. Four iackpots. Cnnu'-iO Dooisooen 12 noon. License I'll. TUESDAV Bingo- W'llow Pidae i HtHieriy is'Hcr At iadiu Dr Bus i to coor Nkkol .10 p.m.

egoior Nevada's Licenca 76580. enoue 2 OALHOUSIE BINGO: every Tues-Jov AOn-iton Churchill High I tuck pot nick-. ei i in tegular 7 45 m. THE R.C L. No.

276 Ladies' Auxiliary Tuesday Bingo, 484U Richmond r-'a Doors open 6 p.m. Admission (j cards $2. 5 cent Bmgo 6: 30 p.m., reoeiar Bingo 7.30 m. 23 games bonanza Children under 16 years not allowed. Permit Bzofi97..

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