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Want Want Ads. COLUMBIA, THURSDAY, NOV. 17, Special Sunday Services SUN WANT ADS should be phoned in 6 P.M. to 9 P.M. SUNDAY for all Monday editions 736-4211 for a courteous Want Ad taker DEATHS WEST.

Charles Arthur, Major of British Columbia Dragoons, Second World War, at St. Joseph's Hospital, Hamilton, Thursday, November 17, 1966, C. Arthur West, dearly loved husband of Marion Laing of Dundas, In his 61st year, Dear father of Barbara (Mrs. Richard Dowd) and beloved grandfather cf Kim and Dundas; dear son of Mrs. Charles T.

West, Simcoe. 2 Also survived by 1 brother and sisters. Funeral Saturday afternoon at 1:30 p.m., Dundas. Interment Simcoe. away suddenly November 14, 1966, Lionel P.

Williams of 2340 Cornwall at 73 years of age. Survived by his loving wife. Lily; sons, John David of Fernie, and Trevor Lionel of Calgary, 9 grandchildren. The deceased as member of the Royal Canadian Legion Branch No. 187.

Funeral service Friday at 1:30 p.m., Andrew's Wesley Church, Burrard and Nelson. Rev. R. R. Cunningham, officiating.

Cremation Garden Chapel, Ocean View. Simmons McBride, funeral directors, in charge. 10 FUNERAL NOTICES Classified Far in Circulation and Classified DEATHS MACAULAY Passed away November 16, 1966, In hospital, Vida Irving Macaulay, of 1445 West 14th Avenue, aged 75 years. Miss Macaulay taught at Lord Robert's School for many years. Funeral service Friday, November 18, at Nunn Thomson's Ave.

and Cambie Rev. A. A. Rogers D.D. officiating.

Flowers declined. MacDOUGALL Suddenly, on November 15, 1966, Bryan Alexander Vista, MacDougall, 5 late years. of 3562 Suraged vived by his loving mother; brothers, Richard Martin and Scott Anthony. Masa of the Angels, from Friday, November 18, at 1 St. Joseph's Church, Fleming and 18th, Rev.

Father J. E. Brown, celebrant. Interment, Mountain View. Chapman and Harold Edwards, directors.

McINTYRE Pa away November 16. in hospital, Mrs. Euphemia Mary McIntyre, widow of the late Maicolm McIntyre, formerly of 981 West 26th Avenue. Survived by her son, Peter; brother. Charles McTavish of and sister, Vancouver.

Miss lie member of Alexandria Chapter No. 6 Funeral service Friday, November 18, at p.m. Nunn Thomson's Chapel, 10th Ave. and Cambie Street, Rev. Hartwell Masonic officiating.

Innaby. Flowers gratefully declined. terment Cemetery, Bur- MAKOW--Passed away November 15, 1966. George John Makow of ASSOCIATION 3214 D. 47th oy couver, his in wite, Mrs.

Leontina year. Makow; his 76th Survived sons Mike, Victoria; Nick, Vancouver; 2 daughters; Vancouver; Mrs. Marie and Carlsen, Pertl, Calgary; 13 North Mrs. grandchildren; Ann great grandVancouver; and a sister, Ann children; also brother, William, Ostap, St. James, pre-deceased Manitoba.

by his Mr. loving Makow wife was Katherine, on April 3, 1965 and will be laid Lawn to rest at her side at Forest was retired Memorial by Park. C.N.R, Mr. and was a member of Makow the United Assoc. of Journeymen and Apprentices of the and will be Pipe said Fitting Friday November 18 Industry.

Prayers at 7 p.m. in The Little Chapel Lawn. of the Flowers. Highway at at Forest Royal Oak Ave. where funeral November service 19, will at be 10 held a.m.

Saturday, The Very Rev. MORTUARY Funeral Diofficiating. FOREST LAWN rectors in charge. Suddenly Gold River, November MEWHORT 15, 1966, at Francis Joseph Mewhort Vancouver, of 1815 East Pender B.C., of aged James 25 years. and Dearly Florence Mewhort, beloved son de ar brother Ber- of Stephen, and Daniel, California; Vancouver; Rose, Mark, nard Halifax and Hilary, Vancouver: Dear nephew of Mrs.

D. F. G. M. Fraser.

Pyle. Sacramento, Vancouver; California and A. Prayers Friday, Transcona, November 18 at Manitoba. p.m. Chapel.

in the 1349 Commercial Drive. Grandview Funeral Requiem Mass Saturday. in St. Francis November 19 at 1020 9:30 a.m. Semiin Drive, Rev.

Father Church, John Galvin. O.F.M., CeleInterment Ocean View brant. Burial Park. MOW--On aged 78 years. late of November 10, 1966.

Yuen Sing, wife, Loo Shee; 1 son and 228 East Pender Street. Survived 1 by his daughter, all in China. Funeral service Saturday, November 19, at 11 Chapel, a.m., in 304 Dunlevy Armstrong Rev. T. Company Tam officiating.

Interment Ocean View Burial Park. MYERS Passed 1966, Away Mrs. suddenly Mildred Oxley Myers, of 6826 November 15, Adera Street, aged 57 years. Survived Myers: by her daughters, husband. Mrs.

Robert John A. (Judith) Skene, Vancouver and L. Myers at home: grandchild. Funeral at 1:30 service Friday, November 18, Ave, Nunn and Cambie Rev. George Flowers Morrison gratefully declined.

Conofficiating. Cremation. tributions to the B.C. Heart Foundation would be appreciated. NEWMAN On late November 9, 25th 1966, Ann Avenue, Newman, Vancouver, Survived by her husband, Joe; 4 1 daughter, 2 Eileen.

sisters. Vancouver; Funeral service Friday, brothers, November 18, 3 p.m.. from Chapman Funeral Home, Seip 802 officiatBroadway, Interment Reverend Mountain View. ing. NICHOL Dr.

Norman suddenly in his Ontario, 46th on year, at November Niagara 12, Falls, as result of an accident, Dr. Norman Gustave Nichol, 20 Sunnyside Drive, St. husband Catharines. Ruby Ontario, Nichol, beloved dear father of Ronald and Danita Nichol, both at home, son of Mrs. George of Nichol of Vancouver and brother WilNichol of Swift Current, Saskatchewan, RCAF Flight Lieut.

Ottawa Lloyd and Nichol Douglas of Nichol of Vancouver. ServIce held in Butler Chapel, Ont. 33 on Duke November 16. Interment took Street. St.

Catharines, place in Victoria Lawn Cemetery. PERRY November 15, 1966, William Hawley Perry, late of 50 East Cordova. Deceased was veteran of the First and Second World Wars. Funeral service Friday, November Co. 18, Chapel, at 10 a.m.

Dun- in Armstrong 304 levy, Rev. Roy Durntord Memorial officiatIng. Interment Victory Park. ROSS -Passed away in Toronto, November 14, 1966, Muriel Graham Ross, of 9 Roanoke Road, Don Mills. aged 52 years.

2 sons, Robert, North Vancouver; Kenneth, Vancouver; daughter, Beverly, Vancouver; her mother, Mrs. R. J. McIntyre; 3 brothers, Douglas McIntyre, North Vancouver; Ralph, Vancouver; Donald, Kelowna; 3 sisters, Mrs. A.

(Olive) Elliott, Mrs. F. R. (Jean) Downer, Mrs. P.

(Elleen) Marwick, all of Vancouver. Funeral service Monday, November 21, at p.m., Canadian Memorial Church, 15th Avenue and Burrard Street, Rev. W. Stuart MacLeod and Rev. Hartwell A.

Watts officiating. Interment Ocean View. Flowers gratefully declined. Donations may be sent to Canadian Cancer Society, 686 West 10th Avenue. Chapel of Chimes, Harron Bros.

funeral directors. SLADICS On November 9, 1966, Steve Sladics, of 116 West Hastings Street, aged 69 years. Survived by his wife, Istvanne, and son, Steve, in Hungary; also his brother, Andrew. Prayers will be said in the Mount Pleasant Chapel, Kingsway at 11th Avenue. Thursday, November 17, at 8:30 p.m..

followed by the funeral service in the Mount Pleasant Chapel, Friday, November 18, at 10 a.m. Interment Mountain View. SNOOK- Alhert Oliver, of 409 Oak Street, New Westminster, formerly of Lestock, Saskatchewan. on November 16, 1866, in his 80th year. Survived by his loving wife.

Doris, New Westminster; 2 sons, William Vancouver; Glen White Rock; 3 grandchildren. Funeral service will be conducted by the Rev. R. Forseth and the Rev. R.

L. Dean on Saturday, November 19, at 10 a.M.; from the Chapel of Woodlawn Funeral Home, 8th Street and 6th Avenue. Interment family plot, Valley View Memorial Gardens. Suddenly on November 15. 1966, Alexander Stewart Walker.

late of 948 Piermond Richmond. Survived by 2 daughters, Mrs. J. (Marguerite) Tough. Richmond, Mrs.

McDowall, Uganda, Africa, and 4 grandchildren. Funeral service Saturday, November 19. at 10:30 a.m. from the Chapman Harold Edwards Funeral Home, 802 W. Broadway at Willow, Rev.

H. Parker officiating. Interment Mountain View Courtesy parking Fairmont Rufiding, Broadway al Willow. As a Saturday through 5 Fri. p.m.

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CLASSIFIED RATES Minimum space 2 lines of type 60c per line per day 4 days for the of 3 7 days for the price of 5 30 days, 40c per fine per day DISTRIBUTORS Phone 837-4368 2 BIRTHS GOSSEN To Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gossen (nee Walker) at Lions Gate Hospital, on November 10, 1906, son, Trevor Jack, 8 lbs. 2 ozs. SAKAKI To Tom and Yukie Sakaki at Richmond General Hospital, a son, Daniel Gordon, 7 lbs.

OZ8. A brother for Michael, Patti and Mary Anne. SIMMONS To Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Simmons (nee Hampton) at Lions Gate Hospital, daughter, on November Deborah 5, Joan, 1966, 4 Ibs.

ozs. A sister for Wade. SMITH To Gordon and Lorraine Smith (nee Le Brun) on November 3, 1966, at Royal Columbian Hospital, a daughter Linda Ann, 7 lbs. 8 A sister for Brian and Janice. STANTON To Carol and Jim Stanton.

son, Charles Austin, 6. lbs. 10 ozs. on November 13, 1966, at Grace Hospital. Vancouver 2250 Granville St.

732-2371 New Westminster J. B. Norman 44 Begble St. LAkeview 1-2661 North Vancouver Churchill 340 Lonsdale YUkon 8-8626 West Vancouver 732-2371 Burns Lake Mrs. Jean Stedman Phone 307Y Chilliwack Roy Godkin 46580 Pine Ave.

Phone 795-7366 Cranbrook John Hiebert 301-8th Ave. South. Ph. Dawson Creek E. Wilson Phone ST 2-4742 1521-108 Avenue Dawson Creek Duncan David Scott 169 Craig St.

Phone 746-4733 Fernie Robert Boyd Box 464 Phone 460 Golden Mrs. Ruth Estey Box 23 Phone 344-5537 Grand Forks Mrs. Irene Parker Box 216 Phone 442-8602 Hudson Hope Mrs. M. E.

Gibb Box 172 Phone 783-5305 Kamloops Frank Brown 749 St. Paul St. Phone 372-2833 Kelowna Mrs. Edna Glordano 1260 Belaire Ave. Phone 762-2565 Kimberley Mrs.

F. Walde 4th. Ave. Townsite Mr. Hans 427-3986 Kujus Kitimat 15 Heron Street, Box 4415, Kitimat, B.C.

Phone 637 Merritt Mr. Robert Box 635, Meritt Phone 878-5657 Nanaimo J. E. Whitiam Sun Office 94 Front St. SKyline 4-2388 Nelson Mr.

Ernest Wah 5021st Street Phone 325-2463 Ocean Falls Mrs. Dorothy Shaw Box 307 Phone 289-3395 Penticton Mr. Dave Hewer 1497 Manitoba St. Ph. 492-0120 Port Alberni H.

Foxall Box 67, Port Alberni Ph. 724-0433 Port Hardy Mrs. Shirley Ross Airport, Port Hardy Ph. 949-6440 Powell River W. Stanford 4454 Joyce Ave.

485-4233 Prince George Al Fleury A. Harvey Services, 1492 4th Avenue Ph. LO 4-8012 Prince Rupert R. A. Giordano 744 West 6th Phone 624-4130 Princeton Mrs.

Nellie Garrison 248 Lime Street Phone 295-6373 Quesnel Mrs. Anna G. Lowden Box 682 Phone 992-7179 Revelstoke Mrs. Mary Beruschi 305 Victoria Box 450 Phone 837-4368 MARRIAGES SEGSWORTH SUTHERLAND -On November 14, 1966 in the Chapel C.F.B., Penhold, Aiberta, Mr. Theodore C.

Segsworth of Lethbridge to Mrs. Kathleen Sutherland of Vancouver. DEATHS ANDERSON- Carolina Mary Josephine Anderson of 6555 Brooks St. on November 16, 1966, aged 92 years. Survived by 3 sons, Leonard New Westminster; Benjamin Vancouver; Edgar Gibsons.

B.C.: 3 daughters. Mrs. Gladys Willing. Burnaby; Mrs. Amy McGregor, North Vancouver; "Mrs." Violet Stein, Vancouver: 9 grandchildren; 12 greatgrandchildren.

Rev. Glen Baker will conduct the funeral service in the Mount Pleasant Chapel. Kingsway at 11th Ave. on Friday. November 18 at 12 noon.

Crematon. Sun First by DEATHS Gardens. COOK November 15, 1966, Thomas Cook, aged 79 years, late of 6231 McKay South Burnaby, a late member of C.P. Pensioners Association. Survived by his sister, Mrs.

Lillian Louisa Brunst, Burnaby; 1 nephew, Henry John Cook, and 1 niece, Miss Rose Lillian Cook of Burnaby. Also a nephew, Arthur William Cook, his wife. Bertha. and their sons, in Auckland. New Zealand; nieces and 2 nephews in England.

Funeral service Saturday, November 19, at 10 a.m. from ROYAL OAK FUNERAL CHAPEL Kingsway at Royal Oak Burnaby, Rev. G. Searcy officiatIng. Interment Ocean View.

BRERETON On November 12, 1966, in Winnipeg, Dr. Thomas Cloudsley Brereton, aged 85 Brere- years, ton was born Waverley in Bethany. Ontario Dr. in 1881. He graduated from 1905, the Toronto Medical practising College in in Carnduff, Saskatchewan, moving to been Winnipeg in 1916 where he had a Pediatrician until 82.

his His wife, retirement the the age of former Mary Allen Ross from him Cannington. in 1958. Surviving are four Ontario, predeceased sons. Ross of Clarkson. Ontario, Bert of Montreal, Dr.

Donald and Claude of Winnipeg; 12 grandchildren; great two sisters, Mrs. Winnifred Hoodspith and Mrs. Myra Lockhart of Vanand one brother William P. Brereton of Quebec, a former FuCity neral of service Winnipeg was held Engineer. on November 15, in the Thomson Funeral Chapel, Rev.

Dr. Reid E. Vipond, officiated. Lawn Interment Memorial was made in Chapel Gardens. DE-BRINCAT Passed away November 15, 1966, in M.S.A.

Hospital, Joseph Dominik De-Brincat, aged 71 years, late of 5505 Bradner Bradner, B.C. Deceased WAS a member of Royal Canadian Legion Branch 16, member of Independent Order of Foresters. Survived by his loving wife, Annie Louise: daughter, Mrs. A. S.

(Margorie) Hansen, Vancouver; 2 sons, Arthur and Ramon, in Burnaby; 7 grandchildren; 1 brother and 1 sister in Winnipeg; 1 sister in Malta. Requiem mass will be celebrated Friday, November 18, at 11 a.m. in St. Ann's Catholic Church, Abbotsford, Father Paul Foran, celebrant. Interment Aberdeen Cemetery.

Henderson's Funeral Home of Abbotsford, directors. ELIA In hospital November 16, 1966, Saveria beloved wife of Domenic Elia of 7711 Hudson Street. Survived also by her son Nicol and 3 grandchildren, Vancouver. A niece and a nephew in Italy. Prayers Friday, 7:30 p.m.

in Kearney Funeral Chapel, 1096 West Broadway. Requiem Mass St. Anthony's Church 73rd Avenue and Montcalm Street, Saturday, November 19 at 9:30 a.m. Rev. J.

Hanrahan Celebrant. Interment Ocean View Burial Park. ERSKINE Passed away November 16, 1966. in hospital, Robert Alexander Erskine, of 2875 Waterloo Street. In his 56th year.

Survived his loving wife, Annie: 1 son, George R. Erskine: daughters, Mrs. Robert (Margaret) Hepworth and Miss Elspeth Erskine, all of Vancouver; 1 sister. land. Mrs.

R. Kelth, Glasgow, ScotFuneral service Saturday, November 19, at 11 a.m. in Nunn Thomson's chapel, 10th Ave. and Cambie Rev. G.

A. Thomson officiating. Cremation. FURRY- Passed away November 14, 1966. William Gordon Furry, of 928 Main Street in his 49th year.

Survived by his wife, Audrey; 1 son, Ross Charles Furry, Ontario. Prince The George: deceased 2 served sisters in Second World War. Funeral service Friday, at 11 a.m. In Simmons McBride Funeral Chapel, Broadway at Maple Street. Rev.

Walter Little officiating. Interment Victory Memorial Park. White Rock. GEDDES Captain Alexander Geddes in passed away year, November 16, 1966, his 79th at his home. Funeral arrangements later.

November 15, 1966, H. George Halverson, 335 9 New Westminster, aged 75 years. Survived by sons, Herbert W. New Westminster; I. Arthur, Detroit, Michigan; 5 grandchildren: 1 sister In Norway.

couver. Funeral service Saturday, Deceased Was a longtime memNovember 19 at 10:30 in 1.0.0.F. Lodge No. 8, Van- Mount Zion Lutheran Church, Avenue and Cumberland officiating. Street.

Pastor L. Niison Interment Fraser Cemetery. In lieu of flowers donations to Mount Zion Church organ BOWELL fund, would be appreciated. S. SONS directors.

-November 15, 1966, Maggie Hayton, of 36 E. 14th her aged loving 75 husband, Albert; 1 son, years. Survived by Kenneth: 1 daughter, Mrs. Irene Sherwood. both of Vancouver; 1 granddaughter, Sharon and grandson.

Kenneth; nieces and nephews. Funeral service Friday, November p.m., in the CHAPEL OF CHIMES, Harron Bros. 10th Rev. and Ontario Street. D.

W. Harris officiating. Cremation. Flowers in containers appreclated. -Florence Robina, widow of Lewis Henderson, of 806 8th Street, New Westminster, on November 15, 1966.

in her 90th year. The deceased was born in New Zealand, came to B.C. In 1889 and had resided in New Westminster for over 65 years; was the last Charter member of the Free Methodist church in New Westminster. Survived by 1 brother, Thomas H. Sincock, New Westminster.

Funeral service will be conducted by the Rev. George at 3 p.m., from the Chapel of Stevens on Friday, November 18, Woodlawn Funeral Home, 8th Street and 6th Avenue, New Westminster. Interment plot, Fraser Cemetery. HERBERT On November 15, 1966, Jeannie R. Herbert, 3681 W.

8th Ave; aged 64 years. Survived by her son Fred; and daughter-in-law Gertie. of Vancouver; and 2 grandchildren. Rev. H.

Lennox DD will conduct the funeral service in the Mount 11th Pleasant on Chapel, Friday, Kingsway November 18. at 2 p.m. Interment Mountain View Cemetery. JOHNSON November 15, 1966, Emma Elizabeth Johnson, 6135 Beatrice Street, aged 75 years. Survived by her husband Thomas Farmer Johnson, 2 sons Thomas of London, Berthuld of North Battleford, 2 daughters, Mrs.

B. Goodfellow of Calgary, Mrs. V. S. Dolden of Puerto Rico; 17 grandchildren, also 3 sisters.

Reverend S. Arnold Westcott, D.D.. conducting funeral service in Mount Pleasant Chapel, Kingsway at 11th. Avenue, Sunday, November 20 at 3 p.m. Interment Monday.

KELLY November 16, 1966. Arthur Isaac Kelly, of 389 E. 36 Avenue, aged 72 years. Survived by his loving wife, Katherine; 1 daughter, Mrs. Lorraine Engler.

Vancouver: 1 grandson Gordon; 3 brothers, George, Prince Albert: John, Winnipeg: Jim, Burnaby; 6 sisters, Mrs. Dwight Waines, and Mrs. Alec Prout, Vancouver: Mrs. Martin Paddock, Rivers, Manitoba, Mrs. Ivan Shanks, Neepawa, Manitoba; Mrs.

Jack Windover, Brandon, Manitoba, Mrs. Lorne Reid. Winnipeg. Funeral service Friday. November 18, at 3 p.m.

In the CHAPEL OF CHIMES, Harron Bros. 10th Avenue and Onterio Street, Rev. IV. H. Brooks officiating.

Interment Mountain View. LEAHY On November 15. 1966, Susanna Bowden Leahy, 1741 Williams Street, aged 77 years. Survived by her loving husband. Robert: stepson, George Leahy, Vancouver; half-brothEr, Ewan Hennebury.

Newfoundland. Prayers, Thursday, November 17, at 7 p.m., in the Grandview Funeral Chapel, 1349 Commercial Drive. Requiem Mass, Friday, November 18. at 9:30 a.m., in St. Francis Church.

1020 Semlin Drive. Rev. Father John Galvin, O.F.M. celebrant. Interment, Mountain View Cemetery.

Ad More Readers, More 18 FUNERAL DIRECTORS Harron Bros. Ltd. Chapels to serve you" Chapel of Chimes at Vancouver Ave, Ontario, 876-8877 10th and St. Atchison Sons and Royal Oak Chapel Kingsway at Royal Oak Burnaby 435-5577 Harold C. Atchison, Mgr.

26 LOST Lost, young male dog without collar. Tan colour; part Collie, part Boxer; with long tail. S. B'by area. 435-0820.

Monday 14th, lady's Cyma wrist watch, betw. Macdonald and Broadway or Blenhelm and 24th. RE 3-2702. Man's 5 stone diamond ring. Nanaimo Broadway, Quebec Broadway, possible vicinities.

Reward. RE 8-7979. Lost 3161 Nov. 11, 4th, vic. grey Rupert, white Ren- I trew, E.

male kitten with 2 marks across nose, 5 mos. old. 255-0588. Dark blue briefcase, vic. Marine Dr.

Capilano Rd. or the Upper Levels Hwy, TR 6- 0044. Old cross -bred Chihuahua, black, with silvered muzzle, front tooth missing in upper jaw. Reward. 325-8039.

Wallet containing $70, Cal. driv. licence, West Broadway Maple Arbutus. Reward. Robble Payne, 733-1336.

Desperate Reward for return of black notebook with addresses in back, left at phone booth, Hudson's Bay, Tues. 299-7831. $25 reward. Brown white female cocker, named lic. 21356.

Child's pet. 327-8462. Lady's gold watch, black nylon buckle strap, Oakridge, November 15. Reward. 876-9576.

Hudsons Bay Co. or Identification card case containing money. Urgently needed. 685-9595. Miniature pincher, brown with black harness, vic.

Watson St. bet. 13th 14th. TR 4-1907. Buff cocker spaniel, 5 mo.

old, gold collar; vic. Dunbar 41st. Reward. 261-3272. Large sum of money in folder.

Nanaimo Broadway Streets. Reward. AL 5-0570. Lost downtown Nov. 14, gold filled locket, keepsake.

Initial 435-7370. Small overnight case Nr. Alberta 12th. Tues. night.

277-2074 Portable Radio, 2 or 300 blk. aft. 6 18th. TR. 6-4796, ask for Dan.

Set of keys with Bowell McLean tag. AM 6-5979. Wallet lost in Stanley Park area, reward. 261-2640. Sleeping bag.

Sat. night, vic. West End. 733-6208 aft. 6 p.m.

Small male dog, black brown Man's watch, vic. Sasamat 4th cross, vic. Oakridge, 321-3965. Ave. 581-9377.

Lost truck wheel, at Stuart River. Please call 5-4142. Pr. men's brown horn rimmed glasses, down-town area. 254-2614.

27 FOUND Male pus. cross Chihuahua, brown; male shepherd, black tan; male spaniel, cross, black brown; spayed female Beagle, cross, blond: male cross shepherd, black white; Male Collie cross, black white; male Collie, sable white: male black; Newfoundland. cross shepherd, female terrier, cross. black white; female spaniel cross, brown; male shepherd, cross, black brown; female Collie, cross, pup, brown; male pug, terrier, cross terrier, brown; female cross, black white; male shepherd, cross, pup, brown; female Lab. pup, black; spayed female Samoyed, black; female Collie cross pup.

Contact the Coquitiam SPCA Animal Shelter, 1411 Pipeline 942-8470. 3 mos. spaniel cross, brown pup; female terrier cross, brown, 3 pup; male Collie cross. black, mos. Contact Vancouver SPCA Animal Shelter, 1205 E.

7th. 879-2948. German Shepherd with choke collar, 4-5 years old, very friendly. Vic. 23rd Oak.

431-1291, Mr. Bradshaw. Tan and white male dog, part Corgi and Dachshund, short tail, long ears 6-2012, 139 W. 17th, after 5 p.m. Male Lab.

cross, black white. docked tail. Found Glenmore School. Contact West Vancouver SPCA, 922-4622. Female Boston cross, black white, pup.

Contact Vancouver S.P.C.A. Animal Shelter, 1205 E. 7th. 879-2948. Black kid glove, nylon trim of fingers, new, corner Nelson Kingsway, Bby.

HE 4-8054. Found blue frame bicycle. Goodyear, Vic. Begbie School, weekend. 253-7019.

Found: 2 wheel dolly, lost off truck, corner Pendrell Jervis. Contact 685-0047. Half grown female cat, vic. Barclay Jervis, black white. 683-0164.

Found on Highland left sealskin after ski boot, Mon. 988- 1539. Female golden spaniel, nr. 41st Collingwood. AM 1-3752, AM 1- 4010.

Small brown female pup, short hair, Brentwood Shonning Centre, Tuesday eve. 299-0900. Ginger male kitten approx. white paws, vic. 1400 bik.

W. 26. 731-3979. Nursing Midwives Joint Council of Northern Ireland pin, vicin. Charles Commercial.

323-3032. 3 keys on Chevron chain. 41st Eraser 321-2457 Silver ring, vie. 5th Victoria, Phone after 6 p.m. 325-4657.

Small girl' blue bike, vic. 27th and Navy blue lady's gloves on Sun. eve. in the A rodome. 254-1931.

Small wallet found 4100 block Wellington. 289-2797. 5 keys on 8800 bik. E. Hastings, Thursday afternoon.

434-9214 Stroller found vic. Airport Terminal. 2 keys on chain, vic. Hastings Kaslo, Sat. 253-1693.

Siamese cat, vic. Upper Lynn. 985-4971. Orange Persian cat. -0806 Key on ring block Ontario Nov.

10. till 6:30 p.m. Tortoise Shell vic. Nanalmo McGill. 253-1984.

Young grey cat, yellow white markings, 165 E. 27th. 876-1567. Boys bike, vic. Camble 21st.

879-2532. Small black puppy, vic. Nanton Granville. 731-1921. B.C.

Auto License plate vic. Hastings Penticton. 255-3050. Ladies clothing found in West End. 685-5073.

Plastic glasses on Joyce Rd. 434-1597. B.C. automobile licence plates. vic.

Hastings Penticton. 255-3050 Large white rabbit, 2041 E. 41st Ave. 327-5164. Pr.

prescription sunglasses, Stanley Park. Nov. 6. 936-3098. Lady's umbrella In Queen Elizabeth Playhouse, Wed.

p.m. 299-2404 30 COMING EVENTS Bolero Dancers Club 1380 W. Broadway, 738-7910 Are having their weekly Fri. night dance, 9:30 p.m.-1 a.m. Membership is now open for single, ated, divorced or widowed adults.

20 yrs. over. Join a lively set of fun-loving people now and take advantage of all the coming festivities. AN COMUNN GAIDHEALACH CONCERT "A Tribute to the Memory of Myrtle William Thomson" Concert Scottish and Auditorium, 12th Fir. Refreshments Vancouver.

Friday, November 1966, 8 p.m. Rummage sale at 4097 East Hastings, Gilmore, North Friday, Burnaby, Nov. 18. Hast- 1 p.m. Mix and Meet 733-2220 For Unattached People Dancing Nightly from 7:30 p.m.

Arlington, 1236 W. Broadway Mary Carson Mission Circle Rummage Sale Nov. 18, 1 o'clock. Arcadian Hall, 214 Main. Specials in slippers shoes.

Mary Carson Mission Circle Rummage Sale Nov. 18. 1 o'clock. Arcadien Hall. 2214 Main.

Specials in slippers shoes. Section Results! last known to reside in Abbotsford, please contact Box 293, Sun. Matter of urgent personal concern. Anyone having known MacKay please contact TR 4-5539 days, 321-8663 aft. 5:30 or all weekend regarding matter of importance.

Bill or Cec, hunting party that gave ride on Friday to two hunters at Squamish, kindly phone 3-7704. 32 CATERING We will cater your Christmas or N.Y. party. Halls avail. 731-2814.

34 HALLS FOR RENT decor. Ton RE 1-2814 Sherry banquet Lovely 2 halls weddings, banquets, etc. 43rd Victoria. FA 5-3644. 36 INFORMATION WANTED Mary.

Anne Rudyk, formerly New Westminster and Vancouver. TAKE NOTICE that the applica tion by the Superintendent of Child Welfare, Province oL for guardianship of your chilt Colleen, born March 2nd, 1966 proceed at New Westminster City Family Court on Wednesday, November 30, 1966, at. 2:30 p.in. Please contact Social partment, New Westminster. Anyone knowing the whereabouts of Mr.

Alexander Duncan McPherson, aged 45, driving black Fury II, Ont. licence 41543K. please contact Mr. Campioni 929- 2407. This is 8 matter of urgent personal concern.

Notice: Anyone knowing whereabouts of Mrs. Leona Spancers, also known as Merry, Silda and Dow, formerly of Merritt, B.C. and Keremeos, please contact Box 281, Sun. Matter of urgent personal concern. Will Mrs.

Rose Mary Plant (alias Nell, nee Roach) and Mr. Cecil Ross Plant, last known address 1354 Franklin Vancouver, or anyone knowing their whereabouts please contact Box 2087 Sun. Want to locate Lloyd Hanson, age 27. Last heard of 1964 Swan River, Manitoba. Notify mother, Mrs.

Ida Hanson. 115 Tweedsmuir Flin Flon. Manitoba. Would Mr. Edward Clifford Thomas, or anyone knowing hi' whereabouts.

please contact Mrs. Sharon McKay, 570 Water St. Peterborough, Ontario. Anyone knowing the whereabouts of Mr. Kenneth Anderson, 40 PERSONAL Lady in 60s wishes to meet sincere, active gentleman interested in companionship outings.

Object matrimony. Box 826, Sun. All replies answered in confidence. European gent, 28, blond, 5,5" would like to meet A lady for friendship outings. Object matrimony.

Reply Box 261, Sun. Man, 22, good appearance, wishes to meet girl, same, for outing. Object matrimony. Box 297, Sun. Couple wish to adopt baby from birth.

Box 259. Sun. 42 BUSINESS PERSONALS BC COLLATERAL SALES LTD. Unredeemed Pledges Specials Complete chest of Mechanic's Tools $279 Craftsman Table Saw with h.p. motor.

$129 Electrolux Vacuum Cleaner, like GA 69 Hollywood Bed, A-1 GA 29 Wringer Washer, with pump. as 69 Kenwood compl. Food Mixer $159 Golf Club 29 Black Hawk Porto 65 120 Bass Accordion. 69 Fender Stratocaster $175 Ford Amplifier. 34 Nivico 7-band Trans.

Radio. like new. 89 Sony Stereo Trans. Record Player. $155 Complete Set of Drums $159 Diving, complete outfit $149 Grundig TK46 Stereo, new $289 Singer Power Sew.

69 Ridgid Pipe Threader 49 Electric 30 19 Electric Bass Guitar. 49 Broadway Set of $195 Ludwig Snare 89 Selmer Alto Sax, like new; Reg. $600, With case $395 Fleetwood Radio-Rec. Player Cabinet 49 Every Article Fully Guaranteed Mail Orders Accepted Down Balance Easy Terms B.C. COLLATERAL 77 E.

HASTINGS MU 1-3557 Parking at Rear Personal hygiene products. Male clerks in attendance only. 6 to 12 midnight daily. Fraser Drug Co. 49th and Fraser.

Understaffed? Find competent employees with Help Wanted Ad. Sun Want Ads, 736-4211. China Glass Repairing Firbanks, 599 Seymour. MU 1-4364 Madam Farrell: Gifted reader Qualified counsellor. 682-4395 SUN WANT ADS BUY, SELL, ANYTHING IN EXCHANGE 1966 18 BUSINESS PERSONALS BC COLLATERAL SALES LTD.

Estate Jewelry Christmas Gift Selections A DEPOSIT WILL HOLD Valued Sale at Price $2000 Lovely, Princess dinner 3 fine, diamonds combined with 8 baquette diamond and 8 brilliants $1175 275 Brilliant diamond soiltaire pendant 18 w.g. 95 $2500 Gorgeous emerald diamond cocktail ring. baquette large diamonds, emerald, brilliants $1500 400 Genuine Chinese carved jade brooch set with 28 fine diamonds In platinum 265 250 Fine 3 stone blue sapphire diamond 125 175 Beautiful pearl ruby wreath design 14k brooch. 7 large cultured pearls, genuine rubies, 87 350 Man's heavy 10k gold solitaire diamond ring black 159 150 Ladies' 10k gold Alaska diamond bracelet 45 250 Ladles' heavy 14k cul-' tured pearl bracelet. 99 850 Brilliant solitaire diamond ring, over carat 475 295 Beautiful diamond stud earrings 18k 115 375 Lovely pearl mond dinner ring, 14k, 18k gold 139 $1500 Large Australian black opal encircled by 22 fine diamonds 8 650 500 3 tine cut brilliant diamonds in 18k mounting with 2 shoulder diamonds 295 300 Ladies' beautiful diamond set wrist watch 125 150 Beautiful 8 ntique cameo brooch 65 45 100 Ladles' men's line watches.

Your choice, each 15 Every Article Fully Guaranteed Mall Orders Accepted Down Balance Easy Terms B.C. COLLATERAL 116 IN MEMORIAM GELDART In loving memory of a beloved mother and daughter Mavis Geldart, who passed away, November 17, 1964. A page in our book of memories Is gently turned today. -Lovingly remembered by Brian and Jerry, Mum and Dad. GOLLNER In loving memory of our.

dear father who passed away November 17, 1965. Gone dear father, gone to rest, Away from sorrow, care and pain; May you rest in peace, dear father, Until we meet again. -Lee and Betty, Larry and Chris. GREENE Treasured memories of Laverne, who passed away November 17, 1965. Calm and peaceful he is siceplug.

Sweetest rest that follows pain; We who loved him sadly miss him, But trust in God to meet again. Ever remembered by his wife, Ida; sons Larry, Brian, Wayne, Dean and Don. HARRIS--In loving memory of our dear brother. Wilfred Norman. who passed away November 17, 1983.

Loving and kind in all his ways, Upright and just to the end of his days; Sincere and kind in heart and mind. What a beautiful memory he left behind. -Ever remembered by his sisters, Dorothy and Ruth, and brother. Arnold. HARRIS -In loving memory of my dear son.

Wilfred Norman, who passed away November 17, 1963. Some day we hope to meet again, Some day, we know not when, To clasp his hand in the better land, Never to part again. -Ever remembered by his loving mother. JOHNSTON-In loving memory of my dear son, Oliver L. Johnston.

who passed away in Regina, November 17. 1965. Quietly remembered every day, Sadly missed along life's way, Memories grow deeper life travels on. -Ever remembered by his mother, ard, sister, Madge, and Mrs. Bertha, Honneyman, Howbrothers, Gordon and Wilfred.

OKELL In loving dear mother and grandmother, Emma Okell, who passed away November 17, 1965. In our hearts your memory lingers Always tender, fond and true: There's a day, dear mother, We do not think of you. -Ever remembered by her daughter. Irene, granddaughter, Janet, Rod. John and Jonny.

OKELL In loving memory of Okell, who passed away Mrs. November dear mother, 1985. Deep in our hearts her memory kept. To treasure, to love and never forget. -Sadly missed by Mary and Jim.

ROBINSON In loving memory of our dear parents, Loule. who I passed away November 17, 1959, and dad. Richard, December 10, 1955. Deep In our hearts a memory is kept. of two we loved and will never forget.

-Ever remembered by their lovins family. WASILIEFF-In loving memory of mother, dear mother and grandMary Wasilleff. who passed away November 17, 1964. Nothing can ever take away The love heart holds dear. Fond memories linger every day, Remembrance keeps her near.

-Ever remembered by Albert, Elleen and Dianne. FUNERAL DIRECTORS ORDER OF THE GOLDEN RULE FOREST LAWN MORTUARY ONE CALL ARRANGES ALL Burnaby Grandvlew Hwy. at Royal Oak 299-7711 SIMMONS McBRIDE "A DIGNIFIED SERVICE" Broadway at Maple Street 731-4151 731-4151 T. EDWARDS CO. Memorial Chapel Oldest Annabell estab.

Edwards, Vancouver One Location Only Granville at 10th 738-3181 Mount Pleasant Chapel Vancouver's' most beautiful and modern funeral home Kin away 11th Ave. 876-2161 Center Hanna Ltd. Established 1883 4061 Kin sway 434-2424 ROSELAWN CHAPEL HOLLY Commercial FUNERAL Dr. 874-1314 HOME Marine D. W.V.

WALSH 922-1221 1807 S. Bowell Sons Ltd. 219 Sixth New 522-1671 Cloverdale 574-4733 Chapman Harold, Edwards Funeral Home, 802 W. Broadway 876-7711 CHAPEL Commercial 258-2511 FIRST MEMORIAL SERVICES Undertakers for the Memorial Society of B.C, 987-7723 Crestwood Memorial Funeral Service $75 278-6322 1096 REARNEY FUNERAL DIRECTORS West Broadway 733-6722 Richmond Funeral Home 842 Cambie Rich. 278-0211 NUNN THOMSON LTD.

2559 Cambie 876-3388 77 E. HASTINGS MU 1-3557 Parking at Rear 612-736 Granville St. MU 3-3045 Shirley's coming from Hong Kong with something special exciting for you ladies. "Watch this space" Male and feminine hygiene products. Male clerks in attendance only from 6-10 p.m.

Prompt attention to mail orders. Buckshon's Pharmacy. 800 East Hastings St. Nov. Triple Drawing 16.

The Entente for winning china Chapter. ticket. tea I.O.D.E. Mrs. set, H.

Funk. No. 1812, consolation prize, Mrs. M. Taylor, No.

1860. SAVE Carpet layer has broadloom left lover from apartment. Phone Jim, 521-8963. Care and accommodation for unwed mothers. Write P.O.

Box 822, Society for the Care of Expectant Mothers, Victoria, B.C. PERSONAL HYGIENE PRODUCTS Confidential mail order service. Cunningham Drug Store 1098 Robson, Van. 5 681-8177 For true guidance, consult Opharial famous astrologer, 2507 W. Broadway.

736-1712 or 874- 4516. Consult Madam Gloria Lys, world famous clairvoyant, Appts. 9 a.m. till 10 p.m. MU 2-4839.

Eczema, Itch, Rash. Try Teenjore Itching piles, use Lingtan. 1115 Kingsway, all drug dept. stores. MRS.

LAMAR reader advisor. If you have a problem, 736-7817 for appt. Alpha Interiors, 2401 Burrard. 736-4919. Reupholstery, draperies and slip covers.

reader. 1111 Barclay. Astrologist. 681-1105. Paychle Alcoholics Anonymous P.O.

Box 464 or 685-5623 Helen's Health Clinic, 733-6111 Reg'd. Masseuse. Open to 8 p.m. Patricia E.S.P. famed reader.

adviser. Love's, 938 Granville St. Mrs. Marla Mul from Holland. Clairvoyant.

By appt. 876-1975. PSYCHO CYBERNETICS Life changing. Groups. 254-5024.

Learn self-hypnosis: be relaxed. Hypnosis Associates. 681-8720. Rugs, chattids, cleaned at home. Intercity Cleaners Ltd.

434-1646. WIGS Buy Direct Save Huinan Hair $41.50 up 650 Robson St. MERRY 1,4 WIGS Granville CANADALERS bik. East of "Individual Private Service" Single Girls Under 30 We have a wide choice of men to introduce. Free interview.

Commonwealth Marriage Bureau members of Alexandra Chapter No. 6, O.E.S., are requested to attend the service for our late sister, Euphemia Mary McIntyre, life member, on Friday, November 18, at 3 p.m., in Nunn Thomson's Chapel, 10th Avenue and Cambie. Mrs. Violet Stein, W.M. Mrs.

Jessie Moyis, Sect'y. Officers and members of Kerrisdale Rebekah Lodge No, 71 are requested to attend the funeral of Sister Jeannie H. Herbert, P.N.G., on Friday, November 18, at 2 p.m. In Mount Pleasant Funeral Chapel, Kingsway at 11th Ave. 12 CARDS OF THANKS On behalf of the brothers D.

J. and Campbell in Ont. of the W. H. (Bill) Campbell, I wish to extend my most sincere thanks Dr.

Wilson, matron, Miss Jenpings and ail the staff of the Daughters' Hospital In Duncan. B.C. To the Hirst Funeral Home my deep appreciation for their help and co-operation in making all arrangements for the trip to Kingston, Ont. To the Duncan Reforestation Dept. and our many friends, both the mainland and throughout the island; my deepest thanks to all for the many cards and beautiful flowers and kind thoughts luring the recent loss of a dear friend.

-Anne Morgan. We would like to extend our sincere thanks and appreciation to their, our friends and neighbors for kind tokens of sympathy and dioral tributes during our recent bereavement of our dearly beloyed wife and mother, Mrs. Catherine (Kay) A special thank you to Rev. J. Sorochan and Dr.

John Dick. -Jack, Elaine Tom. Mrs. T. Robertson, Pete and Nessie.

I wish to express my sincere thanks and gratitude to friends, neighbors and relatives and all others for their kind expressions of sympathy during the recent loss of my beloved son, Robert Peter, and to Rev. Runnalla for his consoling words. thanks to the staff of C.K.N.W. -Mrs. Peter Vost.

We wish to express our many thanks to our relatives and friends for their words of sympathy and floral tokens received by us during our recent bereavement. thank especially Rev. H. Cummings for his kindness and consolation. Bessie Pitman and family, wish to extend to all Jim's triends, and ours, our sincere ap.

preciation for their kindnesses and sympathy and the beautiful floral tributes In recognition of dear brother, James Richardson. -Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dodd (Ann). I wish to express sincere to all my kind in friends, neighbors and relatives the recent bereavement of my beloved son.

Robert. -Mrs. E. Adams and grandfather, William Dubery. IN MEMORIAM BRANDVOLD -In loving memory of a dear mom, Petra, who passed away November 17, 1964.

"Always In our hearts." -Ever remembered by Pete, Lee and Dour. dear CONWAY-In husband and loving memory of father. who passed away November 1951. "Like falling leaves the years loving memories never die," WIPE and by his loving of our ELIASON In loving memory dear mother and grand mother passed away on November million times we've, needed you, times we've cried, If love could have saved You never would have died. It broke our hearts to lose you, But you did not go alone, For part of us went with you.

day God called Dearly loved and sadly missed by her daughters. Margaret and Ellen: sons. Bob and Bill: sonsIn-jaw. Ralph. and Gordy and grandchildren.

FREW-In loving mernory of A dear wife, mother and grandpassed mother, away Mary November M. Frew 17. 1963. who God has you in His keeping, We have you in our hearts. -Ever remembered by her loving husband.

Jirn. and family, SUN CLASSIFIED AD INDEX ALL CLASSIFICATIONS ARE NUMBERED AND APPEAR IN NUMERICAL ORDER Classification Agencies Wanted Agreements for Sale Aircraft for Sale Antiques Apartm't Property Testing Automobiles Auto Automobiles wid. Radiators, Auto Repair Serv. Auto Wreck Accessories Bicycles Birds and Goldfish Births Board Room Bd. Room Wtd.

Boats and Marine Supplies Books Bldg. Lots (home) Building Materials Bulldozing and Trucking Opp. Business Personals Business Services Cameras Camps for Boys, Girls Canaries, Rabbits Cards of Thanks Carpenters. Contractors Catering Cement, Asphalt, Brick Cemeteries Clothing, Furs, Shoes Coal Coast and Gulf Islands Coins Coming Events Commerc'1 (Boats) Commercial Property Country Homes, Acreage Crematoriums Deaths Do-It-Yourself Domestic Help Wanted Dryers. Washers Duplexes for Rent Educational Electricians Employment Agencies Employment Wanted Men Employment Wanted Men and Women Employment Wanted Women Engagements Factories Farm Implements No.

69 140 362 54 400 394 410 410 410 164 176 260 190 168 295 128 94 380 90 162 269 176 12 96 32 98 166 124 30 191 364 352 130 62 148 235 74 100 60 70 71 72 274 184 Classification Classification No. No. Farms, Ranches 354 Office Equipment 134 Floor Florists Surfacing 102 Offices, Stores, For Sale, Misc. 170 Warehouses 274 Found Painters, Fruits 152 Decorators 110 Funeral Directors 18 Personal 40 Funeral Notices 10 Personnel Testing 54 Fur-bear. Animals 178 Pet Stock 176 Furnaces 126 Photo Finishing 162 Furnished Houses Plastering and Furnished Suites Stuccoing 104 Furniture Plumbing and Garages, Parking 270 Heating 106 Garden Supplies 112 Poultry and Halls for Rent 34 Supplies 180 Health Services Professional Men 50 Services Help Wanted, Property Exch.

Men-Women 56 Wanted Help Women 58 Radio Repairing Home Radios Modernization Ranches Home Services Ranges. 146 Hospitals Refrigerators 150 (private) 86 Rest Homes 88 Hotels Rev. Houses Wid. 284 Housekpg. Rms.

245 Rooting. Houses Wanted Chimneys, to Build 292 Room and Board Houses Wanted Room and Board to Buy 280 Wanted HOUSES FOR SALE Salesiadies, Agents City Homes 800 Salesmen, Agents Duplexes, Rev. 310 Sawdust Burnaby 320 Schools, Colleges N. Vancouver 330 Sewing Machines 142 332 Sleeping Rooms 240 Richmond 334 Sporting Goods 160 New West. 336 Sports, Import Cars Coquitiam Dis.

338 tamps, Coins, White Rock Books 160 District 340 Store Equipment Surrey 342 Stuccoing Delta 344 Suites for Sale Okanagan 346 Cottages Other Cities 350 Summer Resorts, In Memoriam 16 "Vacat'n Spots" Insurance Television Industrial Information Prop. Wid. 366 Swap Teachers Wanted 5a38 Investment TV. Radio Hi-F1 Positions 66 Repairing Letters of Timber and Mills Appreciation Tires and Batteries. Lighting Plants 188 etc.

410 Listings Wanted Trailers 392 Livestock 182 Travel Opportunity Lodge Notices Trucks Lost Typewriters Machinery 186 Unturn. Houses 230 Marriages Unfurn. Rooms 250 Meats 152 Unfurn. Suites 210 Mining Properties Vacuum Cleaners 144 Money to Loan Vancouver Island Money for Mtges. 384 Property Money Wanted 388 Vegetables Monumental Work 20 Wtd.

Automobiles Mortgages for sale 386 Wanted Misc. 174 Motels 262 Wanted to Rent 276 Motorcycles 164 Wanted Trucks 394 Moving Storage 272 Washers, Dryers 148 Music, Art. Dneng 80 Waterfrontage 360 Musical Inst. 154 Wood Pressed New Car Dealers Wood 120 Nursing Homes 88 Wreckinz 410.

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