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Rupert M. R. Hill 640 COMING EVENTS Div. 6, Vancouver Centre Liberal Assn. GRAND LIBERAL REUNION WHIST--DANCING IN THE AZTEC BALLROOM HOTEL GEORGIA NOV.

14, 1951 GOOD WHIST PRIZES 10 ATTENDANCE PRIZES MANTEL RADIO DOOR PRIZE ADMISSION 50c Nicest Place in Town for the Lowest Price ALL. WELCOME DISABLED VETERAN'S A.S.S.M. Remembrance Day parade, members requested meet 1 Cordova, a.m. Sunday, Nov. 11, or "fall in" parking lot, Cambie and Pender, 9:45 a.m.

Seats at Cenotaph for those unable to march. L.A. refreshments, club rooms, after parade. John Wise, executive secretary. MODERN DANCING at DANCELAND Form'ly "Alexandra." Hornby-Robson Barney Potts and His Band Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays.

OLD-TIME DANCING NIGHTLY Every Saturday. New Westminster Mount Pleasant Branch 177. Canadian Legion Recreation Club, Arcadian Hall. Entertainment and socials every 7:30 p.m.: Tue. and Thur.

at 8 p.m. Every Sunday, Ice Skating at Forum, p.m. Join our Skating Club. Moray, Nairn and Banff Association concert and dance, Nov. 10, I.O.0.F.

hall, Graveley and Commercial, 8 p.m. Dancing Lobban Sisters Orchestra. Refreshments. Everybody welcome. Admission 60c.

Ukrainian National Federation Cor. Cordova and Princess St. Modern and Old Time Dancing Every Saturday, at 8:30 p.m. Good Music and Door Prizes Special Masquerade and Hallowe'en Dance, Saturday, November 10. Meeting of the Friends of Labor Challenge, Tuesday, Nov.

13, at 8 p.m., Steel Hall, 185 E. 10th, off Main. Speaker, Murray Dawson; subject, "The war danger and the struggle for a Socialist Canada." THE MANHATTAN 1727 W. Broadway Regular Saturday night dances, 9-12. Admission includes refreshments.

music in refined atmosphere. Positively no drinking. EMBASSY BALLROOM 1024 Davie, at Burrard Modern Dancing Every Night (except Whist Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Large Cash Prizes. Social Science Forum 1236 Granville.

Open Forum. Nov. 11, 8 p.m. Everyone welcome. Socialist Standard" Get your copy at 206 Carrall St.

The monthly meeting of the Next of Kin Association will be meld on Thursday, Nov. 8, Commercial 8 p.m. at the 788 Drive. Pitt Meadows, every Saturday night. Dancing 9 p.m.

till midnight. Jimmy Morris and Radio Mountalneers. Large hall. excellent floor. Rainbow Club dance.

Orchid Hall, 2723 W. 4th Ave. 1st and 3rd Thurs. of month. HASTINGS AUDITORIUM Dance every Saturday night.

Modern music, square dancing. 828 E. Hast. Dancing Old Time with Fred's Knights of Harmony, Tues. and Ponder Auditorium, 339 W.

Pender. Old-time dance every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Howden Ballroom, 1313 Granville Street. St. George Church Rummage Sale, in the Arcadian Hall, Tuesday, Nov.

13. at 1:30 p.m. AMERICAN BATON TWIRLING Class Saturdays. 10:30 a.m. PA.

8836. 3 lovely halls, centrally located. Catering and music. CH. 3688.

Arcadian Hall, 2214 Main. Old-time dancing. Sat. CATERING Expert catering for weddings, teas, showers, dinners, etc. Fancy sandwiches, hors d'oeuvres to order.

KE. 6370L, KE. 5761L. Baker's provide food, equipment and staff for your party anywhere in city. Baker's Catering.

CEd. 4221 Orchid Caterers provide halls and catering anywhere. CHerry 3688. CATHOLIC SUPPLIES Missals, Rosaries, Medals, etc. Kaufer's, SOS Richards St.

PAc. 4421 HALLS FOR RENT Baker's Spring Gardens Baker's Winter Gardens Both attractive, well-located halls for Receptions, Parties and Dances Catering Baker's supplied. Music available Phone Catering. CEd. SOUTH HILL RECEPTION HALL Just opened, music available, dances, parties, receptions; catering, kitchen facilities.

FR. 6351; eves. FA, 7559L. Town Hall Ballroom Pender, and Burrard With Harry's Melody Men WESTERN Fraser and OLD-TIME Boys DANCE Valley Canadian Legion Auditorium 1 Classified Want Ad The Sun reaches 3 out of 4 homes in Greater VANCOUVER SUN: SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1951 12 noon; THE VANCOUVER SUN RADIO NEWS CKNW Sunday. DIAL 8 p.m.; ABC-KJR 950 CEWX KVOS790 980 Kc.

TIMES Gold Sarety Club Reports Safety Club Scoreboard Your Animal Science Friends News News; Sports We See It Bob White Talking It Over Bob White Andrews Bob White Saturday at the News Shamrock Bing Crosby Bulletin Board. Bulletin Board Airforce Ranger News Ranger WX Trail Riders Defense WX Trail Riders Attorney WX Trail Riders Dancing Party Amateur Hour Dancing Party Amateur Hour News Amateur Hour Star Amateur Hour Serenade News Time Time Time Close Church of Day News Chimes 110 Time News and Time Doghouse Time Doghouse Time Doghouse SATURDAY'S SCHEDULE FOR RADIO 6:30, News; 6:35, Pyjama Patrol; Sports Summary; 8:15. Top of the Spotlight on a Star; 10:30, At Your News; 12:45, -Time: 1:05, Sacred MidMinisterial Association; 1:45, 8:25. News: 8:30. Ed McConnell; 12:05, Date with Judy; 12:35, Clock; 5:03, All Star Revue; 6:04, Opening Night; 8:37, Burns Final.

and The Clock; 12:10. Nighteap 6 DEATHS GOOSSEN Nov. 7, 1951, William Fredrick Goossen, 611 E. 7th age 83 years. Survived by 1 son, George a granddaughter, Lorna, Vancouver; 1 in Holland.

Funeral service in the chapel of the Mount Pleasant Undertaking Kingsway at 11th Tuesday, Nov. 13, at 1 p.m. to Ocean View Burial Park, Rev. R. A.

Redman officiating. Winnipeg and Pilot Mound papers please copy. GORDON-William Gordon of 3756 West 19th Ave. passed away in hospital in his 65th year. Survived by his loving wife, Isabella: 1 daughter, Mrs.

J. Cunningham, Vancouver; 2 sons, Bryan of Vancouver and W. Prince Rupert; 3 sisters, Mrs. J. Blair, Vancouver: Mrs.

B. J. Wood, Crescent Beach: Mrs. S. Ireland; 3 brothers, Sam and James, Vancouver: Mitchell, London.

England: 7 grandchildren. Funeral service Tuesday, Nov. 13, at 10:30 a.m. in the Georgia Chapel of Center Hanna, 1049 W. Georgia the Rev.

H. S. Clugston officiating. Cremation. -Georgina Gordon, at Toronto, Wednesday, November 7, 1951, Georgina Barron, widow of Alexander Gordon.

late of 67 Hertle Avenue, Toronto. Dear mother of Robert. Funeral service Friday morning, 11. o'clock, at the Trull Funeral Home, Danforth Toronto. Cremation.

Interment Ocean View Memorial Park, Vancouver. GREENFIELD On Oct. 29, 1951, William Ewart Greenfield, of 9104 95th Edmonton. formerly of Gibbs, passed away peacefully at Edmonton, Alta. He is survived by his beloved wife, Etta Pearl; 2 sons, Vernon George, of Vancouver; Francis Willard, of Eaglesham, 1 daughter, Dorothy Emma, of Trenton, 3 brothers, Joseph Peter, of Vancouver; Wilfred, of Burnaby, B.C.; George, of Edmonton; 2 sisters, Mrs.

E. M. Morton, of Gibbs, Mrs. J. A.

Baird, of Regina, also five grandchildren. Funeral services were held on Thursday afternoon, Nov. 1, at Howard McBride Chapel. Rev. D.

J. C. Elson officiated. Interment took place in the Edmonton Cemetery. HAMMOND Passed away in Prince Rupert, B.C., Nov.

7, 1951, Julie, beloved wife of W. Stanley Hammond. of Prince Rupert, B.C., in her 78th year. The deceased was a member of the Centennial Rebekah Lodge, No. 40, Prince Rupert, B.C.

Funeral service Tuesday at 2 p.m. in Simmons McBride Funeral Chapel, Broadway at Maple under auspices of Rebekah Transient Sick Committee, Rev. R. J. Love officiating.

Interment Ocean View Burial Park. HARTNELL -November 8. 1951, George Wise Hartnell, 2426 W. 36th, age 84 years. Survived by 1 son, John, California; 2 daughters, Mrs.

E. S. Butterfield, Vancouver; Mrs. P. G.

Stagg, New Westminster; 6 grandchildren, 2 great-grandchildren; brother in England, 1 brother in New Zealand. veral service Tuesday. November 13, at 11 a.m., in the Chapel of the Mount Pleasant Undertaking Kingsway at 11th Rev. James Russell officiating. Cremation.

No flowers by request. HONEYSETT-On Nov. 6, 1951, st Kamloops, B.C., Mary Ann Honeysett, age 89 years, widow of the Van- late W. H. Honeysett, formerly of couver.

Survived by 2 daughters, Mrs. Emily Johnson, and Mrs. Nellie Bird. Saskatchewan; 2 sons, Victor Honeysett of Saskatchewan, and V. G.

Jones of Kamloops. Funeral Tuesday, Nov. 13, at 3 p.m., from the Chapel of Hamilton Undertaking Kingsway and Main to Ocean View Burial Park, Rev. J. Herdman officiating.

HOOCK Mrs. Susie Hoock of Aldergrove, age 66 years, passed away Nov. 7, 1951. She is survived by her husband, Julius, and 3 sons: Otto, Henry and Nick, all of Aldergrove; daughter, Mrs. G.

Flowerdew, Aldergrove; 8 grandchildren, 1 great-grandchild. Funeral service Monday, Nov. 12, at 1:30 p.m. in the North Otto Mennonite Church, Rev. John Reiger is officiating.

Interment Murrayville in Cemetery. Langley Funeral Home in be charge. HONDRUM-Nov. 6, 1951, at AshE. croft, Thomas J.

Hondrum, 1516 Powell in his 46th year. Survived by relatives in Norway. Funeral service in Burrard Chapel, Lonsdale at 12th North Vancouver, Wednesday. Nov. 14, at 1:30 p.m., to Lawn Section, North Vancouver Cemetery, Rev.

M. Aalen officiating. JAMES -Passed away Nov. 8, 1951, Florence Amy James, 6531 Yew aged 80 vears. Survived by 1 son, Francis R.

James, Kamloops, B.C.: 3 4 daughters. Mrs. Gladys N. Daft and Mrs. Vera Matthews of Vancouver: Mrs.

Emma. Randall, Biggar, Mrs. Eileen Evanaulf, Rossland, B.C.: 16 grandchildren and great-grandchildren; brother, Fred Miller. Vancouver; 1 sister, Mrs. Beatrice Cole and 1 brother, Harry Miller in England.

Funeral service a Tuesday, Nov. 13 at 1:30 p.m. Nunn Thomsons Chapel, 10th Ave. and Cambie Rev. George Turpin officiating.

Interment Ocean View Burial Park. NBC-KOMO 1000 CBR KNBC 680 1130 Kc. :00 Note by Note Sports Page :15 News Sports Page :30 (Hal Wolfe Eric Wild Orch. :30 Bob Considine Erie Wild Orch. :00 Barn News: Hockey :15 Dance Hockey 0:30 Grand Ole Opry Hockey :45 Grand Ole Hockey .:00 Eddie Arnold Hockey :15 Eddie Arnold Hockey :30 Talent Search Organ Music :45 (Talent Search Organ Music :00 NBC Symphony Share :15 INBC Symphony the Wealth :30 NBC Symphony Orchestra :45 NBC Symphony Jerry Shard :00 Bob and Ray Facts About 1:15 Bob and Ray Films :30 Concert of :45 Assignment Europe :00 Nite Reporter CBC News :15 News: Weather Tour Diary :30 Cocoanut Grove Dancing Party :45 Cocoanut Grove Dancing Party :00 News Dancing Party :15 Dancing Party :30 St.

Francis Dancing Party :45 Orchestra News STATION CHUB, 1590 ON YOUR DIAL Heart; 2:05, Don's Ranch-house; 4:05, Work; 5:05. Tropicana; 6:05, Oddities Melody; 6:30, News; 6:35, Cavalcade Little Show; 8:45, David Rose Show; Dance Party. 9:01, Children; 10:02, Postman Bill; TV Teen Club; 1:36, Wild Bill Hickok; Man of Week: 6:34. Fireside Theatre; Allen; 9:08, Heidelburg Host; 9:38, 6 DEATHS 6 KORNER -Theodore Korner passed away suddenly Nov. 8, 1951, -in his 71st year, of 1206 Connaught Dr.

Survived by his wife, Bertha: 2 sons, John and Fred, both of Vancouver; his brothers, Leon Walter, Vancouver; 2 sisters, Mrs. R. Sonnenschein, of Vancouver; Mrs. E. FritzCarlson, of New York: also 5 grandchildren.

Funeral service will be held in the Georgia Chapel of Center Hanna, 1049 W. Georgia Tuesday, Nov. 13, at 2 p.m. with the Rev. G.

D. Walker, D.D., officiating, followed by cremation at Garden Chapel, Ocean Views Burial Park. McNAIR-Passed away on November 10, 1951, Mary Lavina McNair, late residence 611 8th New Westminster, age 96 years. Survived by 7. grandchildren, Mrs.

P. R. Fraser; Miss Margaret Blair; Robert C. Blair: Mrs. Hollis Gilley, all of New Westminster: Jack Blair: J.

O. Turner, Vancouver, B.C.; Max Turner, Fort William, also 6 great grandchildren. Furneral service Tuesday, Nov. 13, at 1:30 p.m. In Paterson Funeral Home, New Westminister, Rev.

W. B. Willan, DD, officiating. Interment Fraser Cemetery. RAINES away Nov.

9, 1951, Llewellyn Wilfred Raines of 1612 W. 52nd in his 60th year. Deceased was a member of Gyro Club. Survived by his loving wife, Eva Catherine: 1 son, L. W.

Raines; 1 daughter, Mrs. S. M. Woodworth, both of Vancouver: 4 grandchildren. Funeral service Tuesday at 11 1 a.m.

in Simmons McBride Funeral Chapel, Broadway at Maple, Rev. Canon D. P. Watney officiating. Cremation.

ROSS- -Passed away at his late residence, 335 E. 32nd Vancouver, Nov. 7. 1951, Peter Ross, in his 66th year. Served with the 9th Battalion, First World War.

Survived by his loving wife, Mabel; 1 daughter, Mrs. L. Humphrey, Vancouver; 5 sisters, Mrs. R. Little, Mrs.

R. Smith, Vancouver; Mrs. J. MacRitchie, West Vancouver; Mrs. A.

Prior, Cloverdale: Mrs. J. Watt, Aberden, Scotland; 2 grandsons. 11 a.m. from the A Chapel of Chimes, Funeral service Tuesday, Nov.

13, at Harron 10th Ave. and Ontario Rev. G. Turpin officiating. Interment, Field of Honor, Mountain View Cemetery.

SNIDER Passed away Nov. 9, 1951, Marsha Lee Snider, beloved infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. R.

Snider of 2037 W. 16th age 2 months. Besides her parents, survived by 1 brother, Clifford 1 sister. Elaine at home; grandmother, Mrs. Edna Snider, Cutknife, grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs. William Miller of Vancouver. Funeral service Tuesday, Nov. 3, at 1 p.m. in Simmons McBride Funeral Chapel, Broadway at Maple Rev.

A. M. Sanford, D.D., officiating. Interment Babyland, Forest Lawn Memorial Park. 1 -Passed away Nov.

75th 8, 1951, Nicholas Todoruk in his year, late residence 2109 Edinburgh New Westminster. Survived by his loving wife; 3 daughters: Mrs. Marie Young, Kimberley, B.C.; Mrs. Ann Prokopchuk, Sifton, Mrs. Emily McMaster, New Westminster: 5 sons: Jack, Haney, B.C.; Steve.

Windsor. William, Kimberley, B.C.; Mike. Pella, Peter, New Westminster: 14 grandchildren, 1 greatgrandchild. Funeral service Tuesday, Nov. 13, at 1 p.m.

from the Royal Oak Funeral Chapel, Kingsway at Royal Oak Burnaby, Mr. W. K. Sallis conducting. Interment Ocean View Burial Park.

-Reginald Henry. late of Ste. 23, Royal Mansions, 1183 Paeific passed away in hospital November 9, 1951, in his 54th year. Predeceased by his wife, the former, Helen May Hess. Survived by his aunt, Mrs.

H. W. Bell, Seattle, Wash. Funeral service Wednesday, Nov. 14, at 10:30 a.m.

in the Georgia Chapel of Center Hanna, 1049 W. Georgia the Rev. Keith Woollard officiating. Interment, family plot, Ocean View Burial Park. WALLACE-Nov.

8, 1951, William Burnaby, Wallace, age 3236 57 Laurel years. Survived by 1 his loving wife; 1 daughter, Kathleen; his mother: 3 and 1 brother in Scotland: a sister. Mrs. E. Skene of Kamloops; also brother in New Zealand.

Funeral service Mount Pleasant Undertaking Co. Chapel, Kingsway at 11th Wednesday, Nov. 14, at 1 p.m. to Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Rev. G.

Turpin officiating. WILLIS- -Passed away Nov. 8, 1951. James Whitfield Willis of 3633 W. 1st and formerly of Prince Albert, and Dauphin, age 74 years.

Survived by his loving wife: 4 sons: Marvin, Campbell River, B.C.; 6 Douglas, Victoria: Alex and Howard. both of Vancouver: 2 daughters: Mrs. J. V. Morton, Rossland, and Mrs.

T. Hopkins, West Vancouver, Funeral service Saturday, at 3 p.m. in in Simmons McBride Funeral Chapel, Broadway at Maple Rev. Canon T. W.

Scott officiating. Remains will be forwarded to Dauphin, for interment. Bring or Phone Your SUN WANT ADS FOR TUESDAY'S SUN November 13 Between 6 and 9 p.m. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12 Remember the Number TA. 7141 Section Vancouver CKNW 10 (1320 daily on including your dial) Sunday.

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8, 1951, Wayne Leslie Watson, age 7, weeks, beloved infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie M.1 Watson, 2248 E. 50th Ave. Survived also by 2 brothers, Eddie and Robert, and sister Lorraine: grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs. Nimmo, Vancouver. in the chapel of Mount Pleasant Undertaking Kingsway at 11th Tuesday, Nov. 13, at 10 a.m. to Babyland, Ocean View Burial Park.

Pastor C. S. Scott officiating. 7-A FLORAL TRIBUTES linest way tO SHOW your sympathy is through a beautiful floral tribute. This evidence of remembrance and respect can give unmeasurable.

comfort to the bereaved." Allied Florists and Growers of B.C. 8 CARD OF THANKS We wish 10 express our sincere thanks and appreciation to our many friends, relatives and neighbors for their kindness, sympathy and beautiful floral offerings during the recent illness and passing of our beloved wife and mother. Special thanks to. the executive of Branch 16 Canadian Legion, Hall Directors, the Nurses of Larwood Hospital, Dr. Perrett and Rev.

F. A. Ramsey. -Mr. James Hood and Family.

We wish to extend our sincere thanks and appreciation for the many kindnesses, messages of love and understanding and beautiful floral tributes received from our many friends and neigabors during the loss of our beloved husband and father. Special thanks 10 Dr. Glen Agnew, Rev. S. Berridge and members of the Brotherhood of Painters.

Decorators and Paperhangers of America Local 138. -Mrs. R. Ellis and Family. It is with the sincerest gratitude that we express to our many friends our appreciation of their kindly expressions Oi esteem in the floral tokens and words of sympathy which came to us in our bereavement.

We thank especially Dr. Byron Elliott and the Rev. G. S. Johnston.

-The Statt and Griswoid family. We wish to -express our sincere thanks and appreciation to our many friends who were so kind to during our recent bereavement, and also for the beautiful floral offerings. Special thanks to Mr. and Mrs. T.

C. Thompson and Rev. Kronboor. -John Madsen and family. This is to express to our many personal and business friends our sincere thank: for kindnesses and sympathy shown in SO many ways during our recent.

bereavement. -Claire Graham end the sisters and brothers of the late Bert Graham. Mr. Harry Lewis wishes to thank his many friends and relatives for their kind exnressions of sympathy and beautiful floral offerings. Snecial thanks to Rev.

Ernest L. Bishop: also Dr. D. S. Munroe and Dr.

Bruce F. Paige. Mrs. George Morrison and famil wish to thank their many friends and neighbors for kindnesses shown during their recent sad bereavement. Special thanks to Rev.

A. W. McIntosh for his consoling words. We wish 10 thank our many friends, relatives and neighbors for their comforting condolences, messages of sympathy and beautiful floral offerings in the sudden loss of our dear husband father. Special thanks to Rev.

Miller for his consoling words. -Mrs. J. Grav and family. 9 IN MEMORIAM To assist readers to prepare "In Notices The Sun has prepared a booklet of some very appropriate verses.

Call TAt. 7141. In loving memory of our beloved sons. "Not just today, but every day In silence we -Airforce Silver Cross 'Mothers' Association. ASHTON-In loving memory of our dear mother Bella, who passed away November 12, 1946.

"To live in hearts we leave behind Is not to die." -Ever remembered by her loving children, Dorrie, Rose, Ted, Bert and families. BERGESON-In loving memory of a dear wife and mother. Jennie Bergesen of Killam. who fell asleep November 11, 1950. She bade 110 one a last farewell, She said goodbye to none: The heavenly gates were opened wide, A loving Voice said "Come." -Lovingly remembered by her husband.

laughter, sons and families. DUNN loving memory of our dear husband and father, Frederick Herbert Dunn, who passed away November 11, 1949. He went away without farewell, He said goodbye to none: But Heaven's gate was open wide. And a loving Voice said. "Come." Beside his grave we often stand, Our hearts are tired and en sore, But through the gloom There comes the words "Not dead, just gone before." -Always remembered by his loving wife Jean, two sons, Joe and Bert, daughter-in-law and granddaughter.

Marcia Lee, Mom and Dad. ELLIOTT -In loving memory' of father, Thomas John, who passed away November 11. 1947. You're not forgotten. father dear, Nor ever shall vou be: As long as life and memory last We shall remember thee.

Ever remembered by his daughter Madeleine and son-in-law Gordon. -In loving memory of my dad. Morris Gilchrist Ewing. who passed awa; November 11, 1950. God saw the road was getting rough And the hills were hard to climb, So He closed your weary eyelids And whispered, "Peace be thine." -Margaret and Charlie Morrison.

HEWITT-In loving memory of our dear husband and dad, Henry Hewitt, who passed away November 10, 1950. Silent memories. true and tender, Just to show we still remember. -Ever remembered by his wife and children. HENSLEY -In loving memory of Gladys Hensley, who passed away Nov.

11, 1935. There is a mother who misses you sadly, And finds the time long since you went: And I think of you daily and hourly, But try to be brave and content. But the tears that I shed in silence, And breathe a sigh of regret. For you were mine, and I remember Though all the world forget. Your loving mother.

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9, 1951, in Christ Church Cathedral by Very. Rev. Cecil Swanson, E. A. Champ, eldest son of Mr.

and Mrs. P. A. Champ of Essex, England, to Audrey Kathleen, youngest daughter of Mrs. H.

G. Ferguson. JAMES -RAVEN On Nov. 9, 1951, in the vestry of St. Paul's Presbyterian Church by Rev.

W. D. G. Hollingworth, Roy Howard James, only son of Mr. and Mrs.

D. I. James or 4020 Inverness Vancouver, to Ivy Doreen, second eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.

L. Raven of 4358 Parker Vancouver. On Nov. 9, 1951, in Queen's Ave. United Church, New Westminster, by Reynolds, Edward Morris Southworth.

son of Mr. C. Southworth and the late Mrs. Southworth, to Doreen Grace, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Davey of New Westminster, B.C. 6 DEATHS 6 DEATHS ANDREW- November 7, 1951, Dun- Mrs. J. 'W. Davidson, of this city.

Funeral service Mount Pleasant Undertaking Co's. Chapel, Kingsway at 11th Tuesday, November 13, at 3:30 p.m., to Mountain View Cemetery, Rev. M. Buch officiating. CUMMINGS Passed away Nov.

8, 1951. David Walter, Cummings, 3437 Norfolk Burnaby, B.C., age 69 years. Vetaran War I. C.R.T. Suevived by 1 brother, Frank, Langley Prairie; his sister.

Mrs. F. Owen. Oakland, California. Burial service Tuesday, Nov.

13, at 1:30 p.m., at the Chapman Funeral Chapel, 802 West Broadway, Major G. Turpin officiating. Remains to rest in Field of Honor, Mountain View Cemetery. CURTIS In Vancouver, Nov. 6, 1951, James A.

Curtis, age 80 years. Survived by 2 nieces in England. Funeral service in the Kearney Broadway Chapel, 151 W. Broadway, Tuesday, Nov. 13, at 2.30 p.m., Rev.

W. Garbutt officiating. DAVIS- John Davis, late of 1268 Brown Rd. South, Langley, B.C.. passed away Nov.

8, 1951, age 53 years. Besides his loving wife, he survived by 2 brothers, 2 sisters Wales. Funeral will held in Columbia seruneral Chapel (Stephen's), Langley Prairie, Tuesday, Nov. 13, at 1:30 Rev, T. Harris officiating.

Interment Murrayville Cemetery: DEEMING -Nov. 7. 1951. Albert Deeming, 108 E. Upper Keith Road, North Survived Vancouver, in his 83rd David year.

by one son, three daughters, Misses A. I. (Dolly) and A. M. (Bertha) at home: Mrs.

Alvin Beacham, Lillooet; two brothers, James. Vancouver; Fred, Suquamish, one sister, Mrs. Lucy Phipps, Penticton; three grandchildren. Funeral service in Burrard chapel, Lonsdale at 12th North Vancouver, Tuesday. Nov.

13, at p.m., to North Vancouver Cemetery, Rev. Frank G. Patterson officiating. Nanaimo and Ladysmith papers please copy. DEANE-FREEMAN Passed away Nov.

9, 1951, H. Villiers Deane-Freeman of 1915 Beach Ave. in his 54th year. Survived by his loving wife: sister, Mrs. Kathleen Morgan, Calgary; 4 brothers, Walter, Claude, Fred Funeral and service Herbert, all of Vancouver.

Wednesday, at p.m.. in St. Paul's Church, Jervis and Pendrell Streets, G. P. Gower.

DD and Rev. P. R. Ellis officiating. Cremation.

Simmons McBride funeral directors in charge. -Catherine Jane Ferguson late of 1315 King George Highway, White Rock, B.C.. passed away Nov. 8, 1951, age 67 years. Besides her loving husband, she is survived by 5 daughters: Mrs.

Sarah V. Hutchinson, Vancouver: Mrs. Catherine Polansky, Oxbow, Mrs. Susan Bennett, Vancouver: Miss Florence Ferguson at home: Mrs. Grace Harris, Vancouver: 5 grandchildren.

Funeral service will be held in Columbia Funeral Chapel (Stephen's), New Westminster, Tuesday. Nov. 13, 3:30 p.m., Rev. C. Deitrick officiating.

Interment Forest Lawn Memorial Park. FOX- Passed away suddenly at residence. 1065 Nelson on Nov. 1951. Miss Eda Fox.

Miss Fox survived by 3 sisters and 1 niece Buffalo, New York; 1 cousin, A. Fox, Vancouver. Requiem Mass Tuesday. Nov. 13.

at 9:30 a.m., the Guardian Angel Church. Broughton and Pendrell, the Rev. F. Clinton celebrant. Interment Forest Lawn Memorial Park.

Center Hanna in charge of funeral arrangements. ERICKSON Passed away Nov. 1951. at his residence. 408 Johnston Road, Surrey, Peter Erickson in 101st vear.

Survived by his loving wife: 1 daughter, Mrs. Paul F. Surrey: 4 grandchildren. Funeral vice in the Cloverdale chapel of Bowell Sons. Rev.

A. H. Solheim and Rev. A. F.

Kenny officiating. terment Surrey Centre Cemetery. flowers by request, can Andrew, 754 E. 20th age years. Survived by his loving wife, Elizabeth, and son, Daniel, at home; 1 daughter, Mrs.

C. G. Hoby; 1 granddaughter; 1 sister, Mrs. W. H.

Fraser, Vancouver. Funeral service in the Chapel of the Mount Pleasant Undertaking Kingsway at 11th Tuesday, November 13, at 2:15 p.m., to Mountain View Cemetery, Rev. W. D. G.

Hollingworth officiating. APRIL -Catherine April, late of King George Highway, Surrey, passed away Nov 9, 1951, age 62 years. Besides her loving husband, she is Fort William, Ont. Funeral service survived by 1 sister, Mrs. Sapanary, to be held in Columbia Funeral Chapel (Stephen's), New Westminster, Tuesday, Nov.

13, at 10 a.m., Rev. S. Edgecombe officiating. Interment Fraser Cemetery. BILSKY-On Nov.

7, 1951, Walter Bilsky of 378 Moncton Steveston, in his 43rd year. Survived by his wife; 3 stepdaughters: Darlene, Sherrail and Gail McAllister: 4 brothers and 1 sister. Funeral Tuesday, Nov. 13, at 1:30 p.m. from the T.

Edwards Co. Memorial Chapel, Granville St. and 10th Ave. Interment Ocean View Burial Park. BRENNAN- Suddenly on Nov.

8, 1951, Shirley Ann, beloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mathew Brennan, 238A No. 5 Lulu Island. Survived also by 3 sisters and 6 brothers: her grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs. D. Brown, Lulu Island: Mrs. A. Brennan, Willowbunch, Sask.

Requiem mass St. Monica's Church, No. 5 Ra. and Woodhead, Wednesday, Nov. 14.

1951, at 9:30 a.m., Rev. Cajetan, O.8.A., celebrant. Interment, Ocean View Burial Park. Kearney Funeral Directors, Marpole, In charge. CHILD -November 8, 1951, Herbert Leonard Child, 4539 Nanaimo, aged 39 years.

Survived by his loving wife Mabel; 2 daughters, Shirley and Maureen; 2 sons, Ronald and Donald; 2 brothers, Mrs. John E. and Worthington Frederick; also and Mrs. J. 'W.

Davidson, of this city. COMING EVENTS HALLS FOR RENT The New Floral Room OF CHILCO GRILL Overlooking Lost Lagoon is now available for Private Parties, Banquets, etc. The floral room with its smart picture windows, distinctive coloring and drapery by a nationally known artist, offers you the utmost in decor, service and cuisine that will meet with your most critical approval. Phone now for your Christmas parties, TAtlow 1714. LION'S GATE HALLS You invited to inspect our modern, luxurious surroundings, offering a complete hall service, accommodating 25 to 500.

Suitable for any function, wedding receptions, Christmas parties, club dances, etc. Cocktail bar. Phone or write 2611 West 4th CEd. 8514. CEd.

1046. HOYER'S BANQUET HALL For Christmas parties and. weddings. Orchestra and complete catering service. Small parties.

Limit 50 couples only. 2321 Kingsway (Burnaby). DE. 5774 Large, comfortable hall, with all facilities, at 30th and Main. Suitable for fraternal or private gatherings.

FRas. 7321 or FAir. 5971Y. Visiting brethren invited. 3 BIRTHS BARBER- -To Mr.

and Mrs. J. A. Barber (nee Shirley Graham), at St. Paul's Hospital, Nov.

9, 1951, a son, James Phillip, 7 lbs. 1 BEATTY Mr. a and Mrs. T. (Ted) Beatty (nee Jeanne Van Meer), Cranberry Lake, B.C., announce the arrival of a son, John Wayne, born Saturday, Oct.

27, 1951, at Powell River General Hospital, weight 6 lbs. 9 ozs. All three doing well. EASON- To Walter and Yolanda Eason, on November 1, 1951, at Grace Hospital, Laurel Lee, a sister for Raymond. FLESHER- To Mr.

and Mrs. W. H. Flesher (nee Roberta Reid) at the Vancouver General Hospital on Nov. 7, 1951, a son.

GAUTSCHI- To Mr. and Mrs. Theo. H. Gautschi, at Grace Hospital, Vancouver, B.C., November 6, 1951, a daughter, 7 lbs.

11 Kathleen Margaret, a sister for Elizabeth. GILLESPIE- To Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Gillespie (nee Jackie Bath), 5434 Slocan a baby daughter, Judith Jacqueline, Ibs.

11 on Nov. 7, 1951, at Grace Hospital. IRVINE To Mr. and Mrs. F.

W. Irvine, 3817 Norfolk North Burnaby, at St. Paul's Hospital, November 3, 1951, a son. Keith Wallace, a brother for Judy and Frances. KAMM Mr.

and Mrs. Leonard Kamm (nee Eileen Couling), Columbia, Oct. 30. 1951. a son, Stephen Leonard: 8 lbs.

LAWSON-Mr. and Mrs. David U. Lawson (nee Joan E. Greczmiel) are proud to announce the arrival of their first child, baby Christine Elnor.

who stopped her father's floor pacing at Grace Hospital at 11:32 a.m., November 9, 1951. LEWIS- To Mr. and Mrs. Frederick B. Lewis, of 281 Government Burnaby, at the Vancouver General Hospital, on Thursday, Nov.

8, 1951, a daughter, Catherine Jean. 8. lbs. 7 ozs. A sister for Bryan.

MUIR- To Mr. and Mrs. Eden A. Muir at the Vancouver General Hospital. Nov.

7. 1951. a son. PICKWELL To Mr. and Mrs.

Richard Pickwell (nee Fanny Radford), on November 8, 1951, at the Grace Hospital, a son, Richard Gary, a brother for Bonnie and Gail, 7 1b6. 4 07S. PRITCHARD To Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pritchard (nee Jeanne RyanLewis) 'of 1339 West 64th at the Vancouver General Hospital, November 9, 1951, a daughter, Marleyn Denice, 8 lbs.

9 07. RAMSAY- To Mr. and Mrs. E. G.

Ramsay, 5630 Columbia at St. Paul's Hospital, Nov. 6, 1951, a son, Paul Michael. 8 lbs. 4 ozs.

SANFORD -Born to Vivien and Don Sanford (nee Parfitt), at Summerland Hospital, Nov. 9, 1951, a daughter. SNYDER- To Mr. and Mrs. W.

S. Snyder (nee Joyce Hardwicke), 136 East 51st at St. Paul's Hospital. Nov. 5, 1951, a son, Rodnev William.

STURLEY- To Lewis and Ollie (nee Jenkinson) of 456 No. 5 Lulu Island, at St. Vincent's Hospital, on November 7, 1951, a daughter, Gail Lorraine, 7 lbs. 8 ozs. Both doing well.

TRASK Keith and Agnes Trask (nee Nagel), 1246 East 11th at St. Paul's Hospital, November 7. 1951, a daughter, Pamela Susanne, 8 lbs. 13 All three doing fine. Rosetown paper please 2 LODGE NOTICES The members of Enniskillen L.O.L.

1615, will attend Remembrance Day Service in Grace United Church, 805 East 16th Avenue, one at block Fraser east of Kingsway Sunday, Nov. 11, at 7:30 p.m. Members to meet in Church Hall at 7 p.m. 4 ENGAGEMENTS Mr. and Mrs.

L. F. Eisner, of 3541 West 10th Vancouver, announce the engagement of their daughter, Nan (Lola), to Private Clifford Pemberton, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. J.

W. Pemberton, of 2125 York Vancouver. The wedding will take place November 28, 1951. at 8 p.m. in Chown Memorial Church, Rev.

G. Stanley Packham, D.D., officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Anthony Lort announce the engagement of their daughter, Marion Rosalie, to David Maxwell Howden, son of Mrs.

F. S. M. Howden, of Vancouver, and Major P. F.

Howden, of Eagle Bay, B.C. The wedding will take place December 8, 1951, at 3 p.m. in Christ Church Cathedral. Very Rev. Dean Cecil Swanson officiating.

Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Munro, of Vancouver, announce the engagement of their only daughter, Bryce Marion, to Mr.

Robert Charles Clark, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. William Clark, of Vancouver. The wedding will take place November 30, 1951. at 8 o'clock in St.

Paul's Presbyterian Church. Rev. Grant Hollingworth officiating. Mr. and Mrs.

C. R. Gilchrist, of Camp No. 6, Youbou, announce the engagement of their daughter, Ellen Constance (Teeny), to Robert L. House, youngest son of Mrs.

S. N. House, of Port Arthur, Ontario. The wedding will take place Dec. 15, 1951, at 8 p.m.

at Camp No. 6, Rev. J. Mounsell officiating. The engagement is announced of Dorothy Louise Bell, daughter of Mrs.

of Vancouver, to Malcolm Joseph Lee, H. son Bell, of Bell and the late Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lee, of Huddersfield, England.

The wedding will take place November 30, 1951, at 8 p.m. in Holy Trinity Church, Rev. Gordon E. Bratt officiating. The engagement is announced of Valerie Helen Brown, youngest daughter of Mrs.

W. D. Yovdoshuk and Mr. J. P.

Brown, to Mr. Herbert John Neville, only son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Neville, of Montreal.

The wedding will take place Nov. 24, 1951, at 8:15 p.m. in Christ Church Cathedral. Very Rev. Dean Cecil Swanson officiating.

The engagement is announced of Barbara Alison, twin daughter of Mrs. Grace M. Ede and the late H. Ede. to Mr.

Merlin Ronald Gutensohn, son of Rev. and Mrs. C. A. Gutensohn.

The wedding will take place Nov. 30. 1951, Rev. C. A.

Gutensohn officiating. Mr. Mrs. H. Matson announce the engagement of their daughter, Mary, to Ross Peden, son of Mr.

H. L. Peden and the late Mrs. Peden. The wedding will take place December 1351, in Canadian Memorial Cnapel, Rev.

James Gorwill officiating. IN MEMORIAM JONES In loving memory of Elizabeth Jones, who passed Nov. 12, 1947. God saw the road was getting rough And the hills were hard to climb, He closed your weary eyelids And whispered "Peace be thine." Ever remembered by her loving daughter, Marsley. JONES In loving memory of our beloved husband and father, Robert! (Bob) Jones, who passed away Nov.

1947. Always Betty, Lorraine, Marion and Tommy. KOHALUK In loving memory of our dear son, Daniel, who passed away Nov. 11, 1950. We stood on the shore at midnight At the edge of a silver sea, And all we knew of beauty Came in that hour to us.

The ache in our hearts was lifted, We knew not sorrow or pain, For out on the far horizon You gently spoke our name, And we knew the sea, your covering, Hid only an empty shell; Your voice in the misty shadows Had whispered all was well. path of moonlight gleaming On a sea of assure blue Had wakened a land of beauty Which held our dreams, you. Ever remembered by Mom and Dad and sister. LAWRENCE- In loving memory of Bertha A. Lawrence, who passed away Nov.

12, 1949. Two years have passed since that sad day, When one we loved was called away; God took her home, it was His will, But in our hearts she liveth still. -Ever remembered by her husband and sons. LEE -In loving memory o1 Major 'Charles Lee, who passed into rest Nov. 11, 1944.

"Someone Remembers" -Brother Bill and Trix. MacKENNEY In loving memory of our dear mother and grandmother, Nov. 9,1950. Mary. MacKenney, who passed The blow was great, the shock severe, We little thought her death so near.

Only those that have lost can tell The sorrow of parting without -Her loving daughter Florence, sonin-law Albert, grandchildren Bill, Lynn and Penny. MAISON In loving memory of my dear mother, Elizabeth Maison, who passed away Nov. 10, 1950. -Ever remembered by her daughter, Freida. MASON In loving memory of my dearest mother, Elizabeth Ann Mason, who passed away Nov.

10, 1950: also my sister, Inamae Stuart, Dec. 1, 1950. In memory's garden we meet every day, -Elsie. our dear husband and dad. Felix Malella, who passed away November.

10. 1949. When the shadows of night are falling And we are sitting alone, There always comes a longing, dear, If you could only come home. -Ever remembered by his loving wife and family. MOYE In loving memory of Edward Wm.

Moye, who passed away November 12, 1945. "Treasured -Ever remembered by your loving wife, family and grandchildren. REYNOLDS- -In loving memory of Harold, who passed away November 12, 1950 "In remembrance." -Hilda and Alex Lobban. SHAW In loving memory of 3 dear husband and father, Richard Albert, who passed away Nov. 4.

1950. Deep in hearts you are fondly remembered. Sweet, happy memories cling 'round your name; True hearts that loved you with deepest affection, Always will love you in death just the same. -Ever remembered by his loving and family. SMITH In loving memory of our dear mother, Mary A.

Smith, who passed on. Nov. 10, 1950. Sadly missed by Jack and Muriel. STANBROOK- In inving memory of Sidney A.

Stanbrook. who passed away November 11. 1945. "Always in our thoughts." -Sadly missed by mis wife and family. STEPHENS In loving memory of Betty Anne, who passed away Nov.

10, 1938, age years. "Always in our hearts." -Mummy, Daddy, and brother Jim, and Granny Lucas. TAYLOR- In loving memory of Dad, who passed away Nov. 10, 1950. -Ever remembered by granddaughter, Marie, and daughter-in-law Teresa.

THORPE- In loving memory of Charlie Thorpe, who passed away Nov. 11, 1950. Our happy years of comradeship, No power can take away; We hold them in remembrance, Forever and a day. Thos. Rowley and family.

THORPE in loving memory of Charles Thorpe. In our home he is fondly remembered, Sweet memories cling to his name; Those who loved him in life sincerely Still love him in death just the same. -Ever remembered by his wife and family. TOMLINSON In loving memory of a dear husband and father, Per- dinand Tomlinson, who passed away November 11, 1949. There is a link death cannot sever, Love and remembrance last forever.

-Ever' remembered by his wife, Jovce. Geoff and Peter. TURKINGTON In loving memory of mother, Isabella Jane (Jean), who passed away Nov. 10. 1946.

Many a day her name is spoken, And many an hour she is in our thoughts, A She link in has our family from chain our is home broken, gone not from our hearts. -Lovingly remembered by her hus-. band, Sam and family. WASKO In loving memory of John Wasko, accidentally killed at Ottawa, November 10, 1917. Nothing can ever take away The love a heart holds dear.

Fond memories linger every day. Remembrance keeps him near. -Ever remembered by his wife Jean, son Jimmy and all the family. WOOTTON In loving memory of William Daniel Wootton. who passed away November 12, 1943.

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0268 12 CEMETERIES Mountain View Cemetery, Purchase perpetual care for your burial plot. Apply City Clerk, City Hall. 13 FLORISTS Flowers for All Occasions. Rapid, Courteous Service. Miller's Florist and Nursery 4288 Kingsway, Burnaby.

DE. 5733 14 INFORMATION WANTED Would any person who witnessed a motor vehicle accident between an automobile and a motorcycle on Trans-Canada at Bradner west of Abbotsford, B.C., on. Sunday, Oct. 28, at approx. 5:30 p.m., please phone Mr.

McCuish, New West'r. 4412, or DEx. 5605R. Will person who witnessed fall of a. lady inside Hudson's Bay main entrance, Georgia and Granville, on Feb.

10, around 12 noon; also lady who gave stimulant, please phone FR. 3181. Anyone knowing the whereabouts of Bill Woods, late cook at Squamish, please communicate with the Central City Mission, 233 Abbott Street, Vancouver. Robert LeRoy Nash, age 21, born Buffalo Gap, Saskatchewan. Mother anxiously enquires.

Please contact Salvation Army, 24 W. 4th Avenue, FAir. 0868. Information requested on B.C. 126-855, 1940 Studebaker sedan, light brown color, engine 70752, serial G62628.

missing since August 22, 1951. Phone MA. 1122. Will anyone who witnessed a 3-car collision at 12th Ave. and Kingsway, Vancouver, B.C., on Oct.

13, 1951, around 9:30 p.m., please phone MAr. 3928. Anyone knowing whereabouts and employ. of Walter Zakarius or Jim St. Luke please notify Volen, 3858 W.

2nd. ALma 3340L. Would John Humeny, formerly from Vernon, B.C., or anyone knowing his whereabouts, please phone Helen at CE. 6545. Will John Louis Schley, born Melville, Saskatchewan, or anyone knowing his whereabouts, please contact Box 1985, Sun.

Will Barney James Lumbar, born Springfield, Wisconsin, or anyone knowing his whereabouts, please contact Box 1987, Sun. Urgent. Will Kenneth Morrison, last known address 1635 W. 2nd or anyone knowing his whereabouts, please contact Box 1989, Sun. Would Dolly who lived at Stoddards, Sechelt, please contact Mrs.

Marriott. Important. 2038 Columbia St. Betty Jean Ariss, age 20, mother inquires. Please contact Salvation Army, 24 W.

4th Ave. FAir. 0868. John Boode is looking for his uncle, Albert Boode, from Edmonton. HA.

2253M. Investigations Domestic, general. Reasonable. General Detectives Agency. 44.

144 W. Hasti-s. TA. 2615. Reward will be paid anyone knowing whereabouts of Frank Condlish.

Box 403. Sun. Continued on Page Thirty BRIDGE By OSWALD JACOBY A little learning is a dangerous thing in bridge as in anything else. The other day I saw a couple of good players butcher a defense in a way that simply wouldn't occur to average players. NORTH 13 4 83 K54 4 WEST (D) EAST 4 6 K74 0763 VAJ10982 AK7643 Q102 85 9 SOUTH A AQJ10952 None 985 A62 Both sides vul.

West North East South Pass Pass 4 5 6 4 6 6 Double Pass Pass Pass Opening lead- West opened the king of diamonds and East very properly played the queen. His motive was simple and very correct. He wanted West to continue the dia monds. Any average West would understand what was expected of him. He would lead a second round of diamonds, forcing dummy to ruff.

After that, declarer could huff and he could puff, but he couldn't capture East's king of trumps. He would be unable to take two trump finesses with only one trump in the dummy. However, West was no average defender. He had heard about the "suit preference" signal, and he was one of those players who like to work a good thing to death. West said to himself: "Mv pariner is trying to indicate which suit to shift to.

A high diamond means the higher side suit (hearts), while a low diamond means the lower side suit (clubs)." So West shifted to a heart. and South proceeded to wrap up the slam and rubber. South ruffed the heart, got to dummy with a club, led the eight of spades from dummy. The eight of spades rode around successfully, and dummy continued with the three of spades. South won the second trump finesse with the queen, drew the last trump with the ace.

and then ran the clubs to discard his losing diamonds. The difference between the sensible defense and West's brainstorm was 1530 points. What's more, this sort of thing is being done all over the country in the name of the higher skill. There is a place for the suit preference signal. When you lead a card for your partner to ruff, you can lead high to show that your entry is in the right side suit; or you lead low to show that your entry is in the low side suit.

There are even one or two other ways to use suit preference. but don't dream of using it on a simple follow -suit play. In that situation, a high card should mean "Lead the suit again, partner," while a low card should mean, "Don't lead the suit again unless you have a very good reason of your own." at her 8. is in J. in A.

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