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Calgary Herald Ads FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, 1 984 D8 led BIRTHS DEATHS MEMORIAMS 22 Effii N816 Also listed in these columns: Engagements, Weddings, Anniversaries, Cards of Thanks, etc. Phone 235-051 1 8:30 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. (Monday to Friday) 033 Cards of Thanks ANDREWS The family of the late Dick Andrews would like to extend our sincere thanks to all those who made donations to the Diabetic Association, sent cards, flowers and extended their sympathy during the recent loss of our beloved. Special thanks to Dr.

Walker, resident doctors, therapist Donna McNabb and the many caring nurses In the I.C.U., both Rockyview and Foothills Hospitals who tried so hard to keep him with us. God bless you all. Doreen Andrews; Shirley, Elmer and family; Sylvia and Ernie and family. BEISEL The children of the late Ernest Ralph, would like to express sincere and heartfelt thanks to family friends and relatives for all the floral tributes, cards and many other acts of kindness. Special thanks to Reverend John Lucas, pallbearers, Fosters Garden Chapel, Calgary City Police, the ladies who served lunch at the Crossroads Community Hall.

"PEACE BE THINE 'TIL WE MEET OMIUCKE It is with heartfelt thanks that I speak of the kindness vou have shown during the loss ot my brother, Don Omiucke. Mary Barker Deaths WEEKS January 25, 1984, Mrs. Beverley Joan Weeks, aged 44 years, widow of the late Jeremy Michael Weeks, dear mother of Mark Weeks, 411 Cliffe Ave. S.W., Calgary. Funeral Services will beheld at River-view United Church, 824 Imperial Way S.W., Monday, 11:00 a.m.

with Reverend Gordon Daly officiating. Interment, Union Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Jeremy and Joan Weeks Nursing Education Fund, co the Tom Baker Cancer Centre, 1331 29 St. N.W., Calgary, T2N 4N2. LEYDEN'S Funeral Homes Directors of Service.

Telephone: 262-9101. WALDE Ruby Lois, aged 76 years, born at Francis, Saskatchewan and formerly of Bethany Care Centre, passed away at the Calgary General Hospital, January 25, 1984. She leaves to mourn her loving husband Ross, Bethany Care Centre and half sister, Estelle Kethler, Calgary and many loving relatives and friends in Calgary, Nelson and Kimberley, B.C. Funeral Services will be held at The Garden Chapel, 540 16 Ave. N.W.

on Monday, January 30 at 1 30 p.m. with Reverend Peter Day officiating. Cremation. In lieu of flowers, memorial gifts may be made to the Alberta Heart Foundation, 201 1 -10 Ave. S.W., T3C 0K4.

THE GARDEN CHAPEL. Phone 289-1944. WAGNER Gordon passed away in Kelowna, B.C., on January 5, 1984 at the age of 61 years. Mr. Wagner is survived bv his loving wife, Mrs.

Madeleine Wagner of Okanagan Falls, B.C., two daughters, Judith Bennett of Halifax, N.S., and Sharon Grabreck of Penticton, B.C., one sister. Pearl Grapentin of Calgary and three brothers, Leonard and Ervin, of Calgary, and Arthur, of Burnaby, B.C. Memorial Services were held at Penticton on January 9, 1984. 033 Cards of Thanks FRETTS The family wish to express our special sincere thanks to the staff of Bethany Care Centre for their thoughtful, loving care of Allen, who passed away January 18, 1984. Sincere appreciation for my friends in the Bethany Care F.I.E.

group, Allen's sister, Harriet, of Calgary, the Kensington branch of the Canadian Legion, Dr. Terrant and Dr. Heaton. We sincerely thank all for the kind gestures of sympathy, the visits and calls to the hospital and to our home, and for vour donations to the Bethany Care Memorial Fund, to Chapel of the Bells, Calgary and Cooks Funeral Chapel of Medicine Hat, where the service was held January 23, 1984. Thank you for caring and sharing with us and God bless you all.

Mabel and family, Ron, Darlene, and Jacquelyn. 044 Lost 044 LOST at 12 19 Ave. S.W. area, grav tabbv cat with S.P.C.A. tattoo in ear.

Please call 245-3192; 242-1348. 020 LOST Gold cross Tire, N.W. Reward. 020 Deaths CALLAN January 23, 1984, Gladv Vera Callan, aged 76 years of 101, 804 18 Ave. S.W.

(Anderson Services, Monday, January 30, 1984 at 10:30 a.m. at "THE LITTLE CHAPEL ON THE 240- 17 Ave. S.W., phone 263-6440, Captain John Cameron officiating. Interment, Rockyview Garden of Peace. Jacques Foster CENTRAL.

DUTTON Mr. Lawrence (Larry) Francis Dutton, beloved husband of Betty of 4716 Brockington Road N.W., formerly of St. John's, Newfoundland, passed away at the Foothills Hospital on January 23, 1984, at the age of 43 years. Funeral Services were held at Mclnnis and Hollowav's "Park Memorial (1507 4 St. S.W.), today at 1:00 p.m.

The Reverend P. A. Tessi-er officiated. Interment followed in St. Joseph's Section, Queen's Park Cemetery.

Arrangements in care of MclNNIS and HOLLOWAY Funeral Home. Telephone: 262-3030. ELLIOTT January 24, 1984, Jack, dearly beloved husband of Mrs. Margaret Elliott, Calgary; dear father and father-in-law of Lindisand Mark; dear grandfather of Joseph and Arthur. He is also survived by two aunts, Lena and Nan and his mother-in-law Alice, all in England.

Also two sisters-in-law, Nancy Hamilton and family of Kam-loops, B.C. and Corinne Lofthouse and family, Calgary. Born in England, Jack came to Canada to Calgary in 1952 where he has been employed with Canada Safeway. Mr. Elliott was a veteran of World War II, having served with the 12th Royal Lancers.

He was an active member of the Foothills Tennis Club. Services at St. James Anglican Church, 6351 Ran-chview Dr. N.W., Saturday at 10:30 a.m. with Reverend R.

Lemon officiating. Interment, Queen's Park Cemetery. Visitation at The Garden Chapel, 540 16 Ave. N.W., Friday, 6:00 9:00 p.m. THE GARDEN CHAPEL, Directors of Services.

Phone 289-1944. KROEGER January 24, 1984, passed away peacefully at her residence, Mrs. Susanna Kroeger, aged 61 years, beloved wife of Rev. John Kroeger, 339 Woodside Circle S.W. Funeral Service was held at First Mennonite Church (2600 Richmond Rd.

S.W.), today at 1:00 p.m. LEYDEN'S Funeral Homes Directors of Service. Phone: 262-9101 McNIVEN Judith Audrey, died January 24, 1984. Judy's passing is mourned bv her family, John and Beverley, Alex, Diane and Douglas, her grandmother, Mrs. Alex Ratcliffe of Edmonton and by her many friends at Baker Centre.

A Memorial Service to be held at the Chapel, Baker Centre, Friday tstf Estate Farms, Ranches for Sale Farms, Acreages A Lots Wanted Homes. Apt Wanted Lots for Sale Mobile Homes Mobile Homes Wanted New Homes for Sale Out-ol-Town Property Preowned Homes for Sale Real Estate Services Real Estate Trades Resort Property Revenue Property Undeveloped Acreages for Sale HUSTON James Herbert (Jim) of Lucknow, Ontario, formerly of Sib-bald, Alfa, and Alsask, Sask. passed away January 22, 1984 In Wingham Hospital, Ontario at aged 66. Predeceased bv his parents Herbert and Kate Huston. He leaves to mourn his sister, Annabell Befus of Calgary, Alta.

He will be sadly missed by many. JASMAN Paulina (Yanke), beloved wife of Ben Jasman of Three Hills, was born in Castor, Alta. on March 5, 1911 and passed away in Calgary on January 24, 1984. At the age of 5, she and her family moved to the Beiseker area, where she resided until her marriage in 1931. Thev lived in the Wimborne area for fifteen years, then moved to the Three Hills area where they lived until her passing.

She will be deeply missed by her husband Ben; two daughters, Ethel and her husband Eugene Skokowski of Calgary; Twyla and husband Berwyn Tucker, of Fort St. John, B.C. and three grandchildren, Cole, Blain and Amber Tucker. She was predeceased by her parents; one infant son; three brothers and four sisters. Through the years, she has taken a very active and at times prominent parts in both community and church projects as well as provincial and national affairs.

She was the organist in the United Church for twenty-seven years. She was also a member of the Rebekah's. If friends so desire, donations may be made to a charity of their choice. Funeral Service will be held in Bethel Evangelical Church, 4 Ave. Three Hills on Monday, January 30 at 11:00 a.m.

The Fellowship lunch will be served at the community centre at 12 noon. Burial at Mountain View Cemetery, Calgary at 4:00 p.m. Rev. Harold Hunter and Rev. Bob Brinn officiating.

BARKMAN Funeral Directors in charge of arrangements. 1-546-2216. OSBORNE January 24, 1984, R.S. (Bob) Osborne of Calgary, aged 74 years. Announcements later by THE GARDEN CHAPEL, 540 16 Ave.

N.W. Phone 289-1944. PETERSEN January 24, 1984, Mrs. Freda Johanne Petersen, aged 71 years, Calgary. Funeral Services will be held at LEYDEN'S "Chapel of Remembrance" (1719 2 St.

S.W.) today, 2:30 p.m. If desired, contributions may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society, No. 200, 1609 14 St. S.W., Calgary, Alberta, T3C 1E4. LEYDEN'S Funeral Homes Ltd.

Directors of Services. Phone 262-9101. SEE Mervin Edward. Services were held today from St. Martin's Anglican Church.

Jacques-Foster SOUTH. TUBONGBANUA January 25, 1984, Camille Angela, aged 8 months, beloved infant daughter of Jose and Adelina Tubongbanua, and dear sister of Gregory, 5816 4 Ave. N.E. Relatives and friends are invited to meet for Prayers at St. Mark's Catholic Church, (5552 Madigan Dr.

N.E.), Sunday, at 7:00 p.m. Mass of the Angels will be celebrated at St. Mark's Catholic Church, Monday at 10:30 a.m. with Reverend K. Sorge Celebrant.

Interment will follow at St. Mary's Cemetery. LEYDEN'S Funeral Homes Directors of Services. Telephone: 262-9101. 433 436 417 430 420 423 404 445 400 463 427 448 460 442 Campers 820 Car.

Truck Rentals 1 Leasing 895 Motorcycles 810 Motor Homes 825 Parts, Tires. Accessories 875 Repairs 870 Snowmobiles 800 Sports. Imports 880 Tent Trailers 830 Trailers. Campers for Rent 840 Travel Trailers 835 Trucks. Trailers.

Buses 845 Trucks. Trailers Wanted 850 Vans Accessories 855 VintageClassic 885 PRIVATE PARTY RATES 339 309 330 300 312 303 315 321 318 341 306 327 336 333 344 347 Number of average 1 7 14 Wards Day Days Days Up to 10 5 00 21 42 41 16 1H015 537 32 13 61 74 1610 20 7 16 42 84 82 32 The above rate schedule is a guide only and applies to those advertisers in Calgary and AGT extended flat rate calling area Minimum Charge $5 00. Box Number Service Charge 8. chain, vie. Canadian or Market Mall.

288-2345. 020 Deaths BORDING Ted, aged 90 years, of Bow Valley Lodge, passed away January 24, 1984. Mr. Bordlng served In the First World War with the Danish Army. Moved to Alberta In 1920, and farmed in the Standard, Chancellor Districts for several years.

Later working in Calgary, where he retired at the age of 65. He is survived by his wife Mona of Calgary; a son and daughter-in-law Bev and Helen of Nanaimo, B.C., a son and daughter-in-law Robert and Anne of Calgary; two daughters Lilliane Howden, Ruth Bording, both of Calgary; and thirteen grandchildren. Also surviving a brother Soren in Denmark; a sister-in-law Anna Bording, Calgary; and three nieces. Services conducted Saturday, January 28, at 1:00 p.m. at "THE LITTLE CHAPEL ON THE 240 17 Ave.

S.W. Phone: 263-6440. Cremation. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Alberta Heart Foundation, 2011 -10 Ave. S.W., Calgary, T3C 0K4.

Jacques-Foster CENTRAL. BRATHWAITE Carolyn Yvonne (nee Gundy). Peacefully on January 24, 1984, in Panama City Beach, Florida, beloved wife of Frank; dear mother of Frank and his wife Penny of Black Diamond, and Tony and his wife Peg of Tottenham, Ontario; loving grandmother of Andrew, Amy, Jeff and Jenny. Cremation in Florida. Memorial Service, Sunday, January 29, 1984, 3:00 p.m.

St. Aidans Church, Pekisko, Alberta. CONGDON Owen R. On January 24, 1984, Mr. Owen R.

Congdon of Edmonton, passed away aged 80 years. He leaves his loving wife Ruth; one son William and his wife Claire of Winterburn; eight grandchildren and eleven great-grandchildren. Mr. Congdon also leaves two brothers and one sister, Denton Craig, Calgary; Halsey Congdon, Blairmore, Alberta and Margaret Sweda, Quesnell, B.C. He was predeceased by one son Bernard and one grandson Thomas.

Private Funeral Services were held. In lieu of other tributes, donations wculd be appreciated directly to the Alberta Lung Association, 10618 124 Edmonton, T5N 3X4. The Floral Chapels, CONNELLY-McKINLEY Edmonton. DAVID January 25, 1984, Mrs. Mary Ann David, aged 64 of Langdon, Alberta.

Mrs. David is survived by six sons, Pete, Irricana; Les, Roy and Larry, all of Calgary; Ron, Airdrie and Butch, Blufton, Alberta; a daughter, Lorraine Ferrar, Calgary; twenty grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Also a sister Isabel Ronney, New Dayton, Alberta; four brothers, Alex Chogi, Scandia, Alberta; Joe Chogi, Ponoka, Alberta; Steve Beres, Taber, Alberta and Frank Beres, England. She was predeceased by her husband Wilbur in 1980. Services at The Garden Chapel, 540-16 Ave.

N.W., Saturday at 10:00 a.m. Interment, Mountain View Memorial Gardens. THE GARDEN CHAPEL. 289-1944. Antiques, Arts Crafts 690 Appliances, Household 640 Auctions 695 Buildings 740 Building Supplies 745 Cameras, Equipment 605 Ceramics 755 Coins Stamps 685 Electronic Equipment 610 Farm Machinery, Equip 775 Flea Market 705 Fuel -Wood -Coal 760 Furniture, Children's 725 Furniture, Household 720 Furniture, Office 730 Furniture Wanted 735 Garage Sale 715 Garden Needs 765 Glass 750 Jewellery 657 Machinery A Tools 770 Machinery Wanted 785 Miscellaneous for Sale 675 Miscellaneous Wanted 710 Musical Instruments 630 Office A Store Equipment 600 Oilfield, Const.

Equipment 780 Pianos Organs 635 Pick-a-Present 680 Rental Equipment 650 Riding Equipment 670 Sewing Knitting Machines 645 Sporting Goods 665 Swaps -Trades 700 Swimming Pools, Saunas A Accessories 667 TV's Wanted 625 Tape Recorders, Stereos 620 Television Radios 615 Videos. Computers A Software 617 Wearing Apparel 655 Wearing Apparel Wanted 660 Accommodation Acreages. Lots Apt Suites Apt Suites Attached and Homes for B.C. Rentals Condominiums Townhomes Duplexes for Farms for Rent Farms Wanted Furnished Homes Garages Halls for Rent Homes for Rent Homes Wanted Hotels, Motels Housekeeping Lots Wanted for Mobile Homes lor Rent Office Space Out-of-Town Parking Pasture for Rent Room and Board Rooms Without Shared Storage Space Stores and Restaurant Warehouse Red Attached A Announcements 005 Births MATTHEWS Chris and Diana (nee AAcDonough) are happy to announce the birth of their son, David Christopher, on January 24, 1984 weighing 7 lbs. Vh oz.

A very special thanks to Dr. Jan Rogers, Dr. Flagler and nurses at Foothills Hospital. OUTHWAITE Amy Dawn would like to announce the birth of her baby sister, Melissa Rae, on November 27, 1983, weighing 8 34 oz. Proud parents are Bob and Debbie.

Thanks to Dr. Woolgar and the staff at Foothills Hospital. RICHMOND Dan, Vicki and big brother Scott, are pleased to announce the birth of, Thomas William, on Christmas Day, 1983. Proud grandparents are Bill and Sheila Doland and Stuart and Rose Richmond of Calgary. TANNER David and Sharon are proud to announce the first child a daughter Stephanie Emma Ruth.

Born on January 24. Stephanie is the first grandchild of Mr. and Mrs. V. G.

Tanner and Dr. and Mrs. G. E. D.

Davis of Toronto. Many thanks to Dr. B. J. Rostron and the maternity nursing staff at Calgary Foothills Hospital.

008 Birthdays Coming of Age MAY Mrs.C.W. (Minnie Happy 101st birthday Mother. Love Winona (Nonie) and Hubert Zelmer. 014 Engagements CARSCADDEN McCHESNEY Irene and Garth Carscadden of Calgary take pleasure in announcing the engagement of their daughter, Tracy Lynn to David, son of Mary and Loyd McChesney of Houston, Texas. A November, 1984 wedding is planned.

020 Deaths BACCHIEGA Mr. Walter Giovanni Bacchiega, beloved husband of Clara of Calgary, passed away at the Holy Cross Hospital, on January 24, 1984, at the age of 60 years. Funeral Mass was celebrated at St. Andrew's Italian Catholic Church, (13 St. and 8 Ave.

S.E.), today at 10:00 a.m. The Rev. Rino Spada CS, Celebrant. Cremation followed. If friends so desire memorial tributes may be made to the Terry Fox Fund, 310, 2424 4 St.

S.W., Calgary, Alberta, T2S 2T4. Arrangements in care of MclNNIS and HOL-LOWAY Funeral Home. Telephone: 262-3030. BARNBROOK Mr. John Keith Barnbrook, beloved husband of Mrs.

Yvette Barnbrook of 1115 89 Ave. S.W., passed away at the Rockyview General Hospital on January 25, 1984, at the age of 58 years. Services were held at Mclnnis and Hollowav's "Park Memorial (1507 4 St. S.W.), today at 3:00 p.m. Reverend Karl English officiated.

Cremation followed. Arrangements in care of MclNNIS and HOLLOWAY Funeral Home. Telephone: 262-3030. fjf Agricultural 582 Farmers Markets IFood Basket 584 Feed -Seed 592 Fur Bearing Animals 586 Livestock and Services 588 Livestock Wanted 590 Pets and Services 594 Poultry Supplies 596 Registered Kennels 598 Acknowledgements 030 Adoptions 006 Anniversaries 018 Birthdays Coming of Age 008 Births 005 Cards of Thanks 033 CemeteriesBurial Plots 041 Christenings 007 Congratulations 010 Deaths 020 Engagements 014 Florists 027 Found 047 Funeral Directors 023 Greetings 012 In Memoriam 037 Lost 044 Notice Board 002 Weddings 016 eel HI Business Schools 377 Employment Opportunities 350 Employment Services 355 Situations Wanted 397 Trade Schools 396 Business Opportunities 570 Bus. Opportunities Wtd 572 Business Services 568 Investments Mortgages 574 Money to Lend .....576 Money Wanted 580 Mortgage Loans 578 LOST IN B0WNESS.

Friendly 8 month old Lab Shepherd X. Black with white chest 8, feet. 2884849 LOST male gold in Bowness area. for Bvron. LOST in Whitehorn area, 1 year old Alaskan AAalamute, long-haired.

No collar. Please call 280-5506. REWARD Offered for lost Abyssinian Cat. Small female, ginger wwhite under chin. Coach Hill.

242-0313. LOST Jan. 24 all white male short haired cat, flea collar, 16 Ave. 8, 39 St. S.W.

Please call 242-7435. 3 MTH. American brownwhite, male, 2424038. LOST white, female Poodle. Ogden area.

Jan. 20. No collar, 'i clipped. Answers to 236-3342. FIND-A-PET SERVICES 293-5410 LOST, small black dog, Charleswood area.

Answers to Boots. 289-5363 LOST, male Siamese Sealpoint, neu-tured, 7 mos. Ear tatoo. Brentwood. Reward.

Phone 282-2718; 284-2296. Unattached club and over. Dancing night, 8:30 p.m. at S.W. Proper dress.

Phone 269-4767. 002 Notice Announcements appearing in the Notice 14 agate lines 1 inch. SINGLES0NLY Dance this Saturday and Sunday, January 28 and 29 at The Highlander Hotel, 16 Ave N.W. Free admission with 1984 membership. Members $5.00.

Guests J7.00. Come and eniov yourself with the friendly ones. Large dance floor so that vou can dance in comfort. Saturday night doors open 8:00 p.m., dance 9:00 to 1 :00. Sunday night doors open 7:00 p.m.

dance 7:30 to 11:30. Winter dress regulations in effect. 269-2473 for information. HAPPY SOLOS for persons 40 every Saturday 1133 7th Ave. "Drifters" Band.

JOIN the June in January at Parkdale United at 8. 8:30. calling. DANCE every 037 In Memoriam CAMERON In loving memory of our husband, father, son and grandfather Edward Noble, who sadly left us January 27, 1977. "Deep in the heart lies a picture of a loved one Laid to rest in memories frame I shall keep it because he is one of the very best." Lovingly ever remembered by wife Marilyn, mother Helen, son Jerry, daughter Kathleen and grandson Jerry Edward.

DEISINGER In loving memory of our dear son and brother, Ee-uno, who passed away January 27, 1981. "Those with love, don't go away, Thev walk beside us every day. Unseen, unheard and always near, Still missed, still loved and ever dear." Always loved and remembered by Mutti, Vati, Helmut and family. KONACHOWICZ In loving memory of Julia, a dear wife, mother and grandmother, who passed away January 27, 1978. "Always loved, sadly missed and never forgotten." Remembered bv her husband Peter, daughter Joanne and her fami-ly, son Henry and his family.

McLAREN In loving memory of John, who passed away January 27, 1977. "His memory is as dear today. As in the hour he passed away." Loving wife and family Lost 044 Lost 14 YEAR old male Apricot Poodle wearing red 8. white coat, 239-2905. 047 Found Spaniel, 4 yrs.

old, Days 282-6767, ask KITTEN found in Altadore area. Approx. 6 mos. old. Male, tabby 8, while.

243-5766. R0SSCARROCK area, female pup, approx. 3 months old. All black wwhite spot on chest. 240-2077 Cocker Spaniel, Glamorgan area.

FOUND, GOLD RING: Near Market Mall. Call 247-3735. FOR CLASSIFICATIONS 060 TO 298 REPAIR SERVICE DIRECTORY SEE NEXT PAGE Board Board are charged $1.25 per agate line. Minimum charge $3.75. We have moved from Tues.

to Thurs. night. Bowness Community Association Bingo, 7904 -43 Ave. N.W. 288-8300.

Fri. Sun. $1000 Progressive Blackout. 3 cards for $1 6 cards slide or paper cards. Special Game guaranteed S5W; SOC'card.

2 Bonanzas, 1 Long John. Thurs 8, Fri. doors open 4:30. Nickle 6:30. Regular 7:30.

Sun. doors open 4:30. Nickle 6:00. Regular No one under 16 allowed. Babysitting, B6333.

AIRWAYS Bingo has more to offer, 27 games 2 Bonanzas Jackpot $10X (in 521 Warm, friendly afmoshpere, ample parking, seating capcity 12X, so there is always a spot for vou. Paper cards, seniors discount no one under 12 allowed, doors open at 5, bingo at 7. 250-3962. Bus (route 19) on the corner. North 1 block on 19 St.

off 32 N.E. 2019 35 N.E. at theK.C. R.Centre. NORTH Hill Eagles Bingo every Sunday, 517 16 Ave.

N.E 277-7X1. Minimum game prize, now $30. 3 door prizeswk. 2 snowballs, 1 over I over $5W. Jackpot over $180.

Cherry Bell Pull tab Criss-Cross, over Nickel bingo at 1. 30; reg. 2:30. Upper 8. lower Canteens open by Ladies Auxiliary.

Doors open 10 a.m. Lie. B5259. 1M PAYOUT on first bonanzas month of January, Sundays only. Total pavout Sundays over $3,000, min.

pavout. $10. Doors ooen at p.m., regular at 7'00 p.m. Friday bingos, doors open 10:00 a.m., nickel 12:30, regular 1:30, 2 progressive games, min. payout, $5.

Victoria Comm Association, l302 6StS.E. BINGO Saturday at West Hillhurst Auditorium, 19 St. 86Ave.N.W.,No. 9 bus to doors, nickel bingo 6: 30 p.m. regular at 7:30 p.m.; $1,000.

game in 49 numbers; consolation minimum game $20. proo'essive snowball starts at mm', maxi and super bonanzas. BINGO Monday Friday nights at Calgary Loyal Order of Moose Lodge No. 1226 231 Forge Rd. S.E.

Nickel bingo 6:30 regular bingo 7 30 p.m. $1,000. progressive iackpot. Miri Maxi bonanzas. Bingo lie.

B4496; Nevada lie. PT2101. NEW PROGRAM. Prizes! Sunday afternoon, West Mount Pleasant, 602 22 Ave W. 1 Bonanza.

1 Goldmine S2X guaranteed. Blackout 49 numbers $1X0. Snowball $230. Doors open 1) a.m. Nickel 1:30 p.m.

Regular 2: 15. License B6231, PT2657 SATURDAY afternoon bingo at Victoria Community Hall, 1302-6 St. SE. Nickel bingo, 12:15. Regular bingo, 1:15.

Good cash prizes. 2 bonanzas. 12 years over. Sponsored by Victoria Park Pioneers. Babysitting J2 child.

ST. ANN'S Bingo every Friday. 910 -21 Ave S.E. Doors open 4:30. Nickel bingo regular, 7:00.

Snowball, 2 progressive jackpots; 2 bonanzas. Everyone '2 over is welcome. Lie. B-5498: Nevada PT-2083. MONDAY Friday at Rosscar-rock Community.

4411 -10 Ave. S.W. Nickel at 6:30. regular at 7:30. Snowball $560.

Good concession. Friendly atmosohere. HIGHWOOD Community Bingo. Harlow Ave Hudson Road Every Friday evening Nickel bingo at6 30 Regular 7:30. Nevada licence i2223.

Bingo licence4999. RAMSAY -MONDAY BINGO -1136 I St E. Doors ooen at 5 p.m. Nickel game 6 15 reguiar 7:15 pm Snowball. 2 Bonanzas Nevada Over 12 years welcome No.

24 bus to door BiNGO Every Wed. 6 Varsity Grartll OOO 41C3Var'StvDr Dudes-N-Dolls at their dance. Jan. 28 Church. Rounds Bob 8, Gwen Hamlin Saturday.

Calgary Italian Club, 416-1 Ave N.E. Singles, couples Welcome Live band Fun for all! Doors open 'til 264-4133 NORTH 40 Plus Club welcomes all over 40 to Bridgeland Riverside Hall, 919 McDougall Rd. N.E. Jan. 28.

Dance 9-1. Doors Goodtimers. INTERNATIONAL BALLROOM: instruction, 8-9pm, dancing, 9-midnight. Admission, Mperson. complimentary lesson, 8-9pm, dance to MUSIC BOX, 9-midnight.

Admission, $6member, Mguest. Homecoming dinner 8. dance, Feb. 4, dinner, slide show on Korea, and dancing to Eddie Morris. J35couple -members, S40'couple guests.

Dance only, 16member, $8guest. For call 291-0563 or 274-8519. INVITATION TOAPARTY For singles Jan. 27 at 8:30 p.m. Jan.

29 at 6:45 p.m. at the Get Acquainted club. Details 282-2455, 274-2605 Wanted 517 for Rent 547 Furnished 475 Unfurnished 478 Semi-Attached Rent 484 520 and for Rent 499 Rent 496 550 for Rent 559 487 529 526 481 for Rent 493 502 Rooms 505 Rent 556 I Lots 490 541 Rentals 523 535 553 508 Board 511 Accommodation 514 538 Space 532 Space 544 NEWFIE dance, January 29. Music by Suns of Erin. 248-8366.

060 to 298 Bingos ZODIAC SINGLESCLUB Regular dance on Saturday, January 28 at St. Mary's Hall 221-18 Ave. S.W. Dancing 9-1 a.m. Doors open at 7: 30.

Dress regulations enforced. Ladies, dt esses and evening wear only. Men, buttoned shirts, iackets, ties optional. No western wear, jeans or cords. Members and guests welcome.

Come and dance to Louis Trono. For more info. Julius 269-1019; Peggy 264-5197 BING0PALACE NEW GOLD CARDS Pay double, win double. Mix 8. match regular cards 4 goid cards or plav all regular or all EG; 52 numbers or less J2O00, conflation 11000.

if won on gold cards Gold cards available at all events. Big Bingo at its best 8. now better than ever. 7 nights a week. Doors open at 5:30 p.m.

Bingo at 7 p.m. Saturday afternoon doors open 12 noon, bingo at 1:30 p.m. Sunday afternoon doors open 1 30 p.m., bingo at 2 30. Monday afternoon doors open 11:30 a m. Nickel 12:15, regular 1 p.m.

Bingo Palace, 3900 29 N.E. 291-0233 CALGARY'S Country Legion No. 286. 640 28 St. N.E.

Presents this coming weeks events. Jan. 30, Vet's Night, 7 to 10 m. Jan. 31, Honky Tonk Night.

7 tt 11 p.m. Feb. 2, Pig N'WM'ie Night, 7 to 11 p.m., Fri. i Sat Feb. 3 8, 4, dance, 10 to 2 a.m.

Ail guests and members welcome. P.W.P. Parents Without Partners will hold their Dance, Friday, Jan. 27, Danish Canadian Club. Doors open at 8:15.

Members and eligible guests welcome. Music by "NITE-LITE" Members J6. Guests SB. Winter dress regulations. Ladies: dresses, no slacks; men, ties and iackets.

Phone Accounting Services Beauty Salons Business Personal Child Care Babysitting Cosmetics Day Nurseries Dressmaking Alterations Entertainment Dining Furriers Instruction Kindergarten Personal Professional Services Travel Opportunities Tutoring Vacation Spots butt Aircraft All Terrain Vehicles Auto Body Automobiles for Sale Automobiles Wanted Auto Wreckers Bicycles Boats 1 Accessories $12 00. Average word in 6 pt. type equals 6 letters and or spaces. NOTE! All advertising space is charged by the agate line 2 printed lines 3 printed lines 4 printed lines 5 printed lines 6 printed lines 7 printed lines 2 agate lines 3 agate lines 4 agate lines 6 agate lines 8 agate lines 9 agate lines 10 agate lines 790 795 860 900 890 865 805 815 8 printed lines AGATE LINE IS MEASURING LINE ONLY. 14 AGATE LINES 1 INCH DEEP.

61 AVE. COMMUNITY BINGO ASSOCIATION. Get the most out of your dollar at the EMPORIUM, where consistency is our middle name. NO GIMMICKS, NO PRE-SURE. BIG CASH PRIZES.

Play Bingo 7 big nights a week. Sunday afternoon. Doors open at 5:30. EARLY BIRD B0NNAZA at 6:45. REGULAR GAMES AT 7:00.

Sunday afternoon doors open at 1 30, Bingo at 2:15. 00 discount for all seniors. 6120-3 St. SW. 252-4616.

BINGO EMPORIUM THE BEST GAME IN TOWN. DAYCARE WILL BE CLOSED JAN. 25-28 FOR RENOVATIONS. Semi-Attached Homes 407 B.C. Property 451 Commercial and Industrial Property 457 Condominiums end Townhomes for Sale 410 Country Homes 454 Developed Acreages for Sale 439 Duplexes and Apartments 414 COME AND SQUARE DANCE with the Dots and Dashers, Saturday, January 28 at St.

Mark's Church Hail, 1802 33 S.W. NOTE CHANGE OF LOCATION. Rounds at 8 p.m., cued by Muriel and Gordon Foxcloft. Squares at 8:30 m. Bob and Jan Brander calling.

SONS OF NORWAY Lutefisk banquet and dance. Scan Centre. 739 20 Ave. N.W. Sat.

Feb. 4, haoov hour 6:00 pm. Followed by dinner and dancing. Music by the Sun. Feb.

5. dinner 2 5 pm. Tickets 284-2610, 274-0770, 271-8179. BEST LITTLE BINGO IN TOWN, NOW EVEN BETTER. New program, bigger prizes, every Friday at Crescent Heights Community.

1 101 2 Street N.W. Prizes include $300 blackout in 52 numbers, $150 goldmine and 2 bonanzas. Plus 5 nickel games and 19 regular bingo games. Also featuring Mavis's Marvelous Meals concession. Doors open at 5.

Super Nevada 5:30. nickels at 6:30, regular bingo Admission $2.00 includes 6 cards. WATCH FOR SUPER BINGOCOMINGFEB 3. Baal teteto Hurt ah FOR CLASSIFICATIONS 400 TO 559 SEE "HOME MARKET PLACE" A COMPLETE REAL ESTATE SALES AND RENTAL SECTION. PHONE 235-7380 MINUS One Club Dance, Saturday, Jan.

28, Eagles Hall, 517 -16 Ave. N.E. Music by "Union Doors open p.m. Dancing 9 p.m. Dress regulations: ladies, dresses only; men, ties 8, iacket.

For info call: 246-4976. 781-8784. THE NATIVE CALGARIAN SOCIETY will hold a Burns Night. Friday, January 27. 7.00 p.m.

at St. Mark's Hall, 1802 33 Ave. S.W. Potluck Supper. Scottish Dancers and General Dancing to follow PHONE DEPT.

HOURS: 8:30 A.M. 8 P.M. MON. FRI. 8 A.M.

-4 P.M. SAT. NEW PROGRAM, LARGER PAYOUTS BOWNESS High School Band Parents Assoc. BINGO every Saturday. 4627 77 St.

6 cards, $3 9 for 12 for $5 15 for S6.X. etc. Nickle Brngo, 70S Pavout: Blackout S1.5X in 48 numbers. $5X JUMBO Guaranteed. Good Ne gnbor BONANZA 75 pavout: Dpors ooen Nicklei.30; Regular 7.30.

No one under 14 years allowed, guaranteed $1X. No ore under 14 years allowed License and 2094 FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE YOU MAY PAY YOUR CALGARY HERALD CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING ACCOUNTS AT ANY CHARTERED BANK IN CALGARY This service is available at Calgary branches only and your payment will be handled by the bank the same manner as utility accounts If you wish, classified accounts may also be paid in person at The Herald Monday through Friday. 8 30 a m. to 4 30 SUNDAY Singles Club dance this Sun. as usual at Holiday Inn South.

7:30 m. Members 8, eligible guests welcome. Proper dress; no ieans 277-1170, or 263-7381 pager 431. Music bv "Irish (Also Thurs! 30 pm) QUEENS JACKS welcome all Square Dancers to their dance Friday, January 27, at Soutnminster Ctwch, 3818 14A S.W Square Dane workshop at I p.m. Wilt Wihlidal calling.

(MS. CONTRACT ADS DOVER COMMUNITY, 3033 30 Ave Monday Friday gnt bingos. 3 bonanzas. Good payout Nickel bingo, 6:15. Regular brngo, 7:15.

Pull tickets available..

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