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0 INDIVIDUAL WANT ADS YESTERDAY The Vancouver Sun Vancouver's Leading Newspaper Printed and Published every week day by THE SUN PUBLISHING COMPANY LIMITED 500 Beatty Street, Vancouver, B.C. Donald Cromie Publisher Member Audit Bureau of Circulations TELEPHONE MArine 1161 Night phones after 8 o'clock: Circulation, 1164 and 1165 Night Editor, MAr. 1162 Composing Room, MAr. 1163 CLASSIFIED RATES 25c per une per day. 24c per line per day 2 days).

23c per line per day 3 days). 22c per line per day 6 days). 21c per line per day (26 days). Births. Engagements, Marriages, Deaths, Funeral Notices, of Thanks, Memorial Notices, not exceeding lines $2.00 per insertion.

Each additional line 25c daily. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Wherever carrier service maintained, $1.00 per month. By Mail Canada, Great Britain, Yukon Terri. tory, one year, six months, three months, single month, $1.00. U.S., $1.00 per month.

Foreign, $1.75 per month Sunday Sun by Mail Canada, Great Britain and Yukon Territory, per year. United States, $3.50 per year. Other countries, $5.00 IN THE EVENT OF A TYPOGRAPHical error advertising goods at less than or proper prices The Sun will furnish letters to advertisers stating 'not correct price but goods may be sold at the price printed the difference charged to the newspaper. COMING EVENTS ENTER NOW AND WIN NEW ASPHALT SHINGLE ROOF INSTALLED ABSOLUTELY FREE HOW TO Simply send a letter stating why you believe there should be a new asphalt roof installed on your home you may win! Contest open to B.C. only.

All entries become property of company. Judges' decision is final. UNIVERSAL ROOFING SIDING Co. 617 Main St. Phone TAt.

3437 The city's, outstanding contractors for Roofing, Siding, Insulation. EMBASSY BALLROOM 1024 Davie at Burrard MODERN DANCING EVERY NIGHT Joe Micelli's Orchestra FEATURING "FIESTA NIGHT' EVERY MONDAY WHIST Every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Large Cash Prizes Dancing Every Nite PININE. 3026. Days, GL. 1.

With correct planning and complele arrangements, we bring to vou delicious foods, gracious service and a fine collection of china, glassware and equipment at reasonable cost. Baker's Catering Service CEdar 4221. Frank M. Baker. mgr.

The annual meeting and election of a Boara of Directors of the St. Christopher School Society be he'd on Tuesday, March 15, 1949, at 225 E. 15th North Vancouver. at 8 p.m. Edward A.

Money. Secretary. VANCOUVER IRISH SOCIETY St. Patrick's Night, March 17, Dance and Variety Entertainment, Cambrian Hall. 17th and Main St.

Music by Marie Abrams, 9-1. For tickets, FA. 6783R. FA. 4215L.

Glasgow and District Association Annual St. Mungo Banquet, Friday, March 11, Foresters' Hall, 313 b. Broadway, Supper 6:30. concert, dance till 12 p.m., Heather Bell orchestra. Tickets $1.50.

MAP. 3186. Independent Truck Owners and Operators' Association will hold their annual banquet and dance Friday, March 11, 7 p.m., Stanley Park Pavilien. YOUR ASSURANCE of Better musical entertainment. Be sure to get Ken Almond and his orchestra.

PAC. 9548, between 9-5. Hastings Auditorium 828 E. Hastings. Old-time and modern dance, Wed.

and Carlson's Halls for rent- -weddings, meetings, etc. HAst. 3248. Rummage sale, Mount Garibaldi Chapter LO.D.E., Saturday, March 12, Foresters Hall. 12:30 p.m.

Good, clean merchandise. Monster rummage sale, Friday March 11, p.m., Arcadian Hall, 2214 Main By Youth's Music atst League. WHITE ROSE BALLROOM Old-Time Dance Every Wednesday and Saturday, Embassadors Orchestra. Dancing Old Time with Fred's Knights of Harmony, Tues. and Pender Auditorium, 339 W.

Pender. ARCADIAN HALL. 6th and Main. Old-time dancing: Fri. and Saturday.

Hall for rent. FAir. 2484. Old-time dance cvery Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday, Howden Ballroom.

1313 Granville St. Barn dance nightly the Town Hall Ballroom, Pender St. at Burrard, starts 8:30 p.m.; 39c before 9. Catering tor weddings; hall for rent. Garden Ballroom, HAst.

5685R. Modern dancing nightly, Alexandra Ballroom. 39c before 9. Robson St. Hall for receptions, parties, catering.

GLen. 0502. Dance Calling done. Telephone MAr. 6570, Johnny.

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Principi's "64" Supper Club Canada's COMING EVENTS CATERING MAYFAIR A complete catering service. Quality foods--Service unexcelled. FAir. 8286 250 Broadway CATHOLIC SUPPLIES Min Missals, Rosares. Medals, etc.

Kaufer's 808 Richards St. PAC. 4421. 3 BIRTHS ANDREW To Mr. and.

Mrs. W. J. Andrew (nee Joyce Brand), 2866 Bellevue West Vancouver, at Vancouver General Hospital, Tuesday, March 8, 1949, a son. BEST- To Mr.

and Mrs. Irvin Best (nee Gwen Vinoly), at couver General Hospital, a son, Tuesday, March 8, 1949. BROCKENBOROUGH To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Brockenborougn (nee Stella Ramsay), 5916 N.W.

Marine Dr. at Grace Hospital, Monday, March 7, 1949, a son, Joseph Brett, weight 8 lbs. 8 oz. To Reta and Paddy 1298 Gordon West Vancouver. Monday, March 7, 1949, a son.

a brother for Gayl. All doing well North Vancouver General Hospital. DAVIS--To Mr. and Mrs. Alan R.

M. Davis (nee Lorraine Smith) at. Monday, Vancouver February General 28, 1949, Hospital, a daughter, Donna Lorraine. DEWAR--To Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur Dewar (nee Ellamae Wilks), North Vancouver, at the Vancouver General Hospital, Wednesday, March 9, 1949, a daughter, Deborah Lee, weight 8 lbs. oZ. DRAPER To Mr. and Mrs. James Henry Draper, 2816 Charles at Vancouver General Hosoital, on March 5.

1949, a baby daughter, 6 Ibs, 6 a sister for Richard. GOW -Born to Mr. and Mrs. F. J.

Gow (nee Marjorie Odlum), March 10, 1949, at the Vancouver General Hospital, a son, David Frank. GRAY To Mr. and Mrs. George A. Gray (nee Gladys Liddell).

1646 62nd at Vancouver General Hospital on March 8 1949, daughter, Roberta Joanne, lbs. McDONALD-TO Mr. and Mrs. Robert McDonald (nee Ida Munday). 4261 Cambriege at Vancouver General Hospital, Wednesday.

March 9. 1949. a daughter. Weight, 8 18s. 1 oz.

MILLER- To Mr. and Mrs. H. Boyd Miller (nee Marjorie I. Penner.

R.N.), 173 West 19th at St. Paul's, Hospital, Tuesday. March 1949. a son, George Hugh, weight 7 lbs. 5 oz.

MOZESON-To Rabbi and Mrs. Leon M. Mozeson. 3837 Oak at St. Paul's Hospital, Monday, March 7, 01949.

a daughter, Ziona. SHAVER- and Mrs. W. V. Shaver (nee Nora King), 5908 Toderick announce the birth of a daughter.

Judith Loretta, at Grace Hospital, Tuesday, March 8, 1949, Weight: 7 2 oz. SMITHERS On March, 6. 1949. To Mr. and Mrs.

Smithers (nee Patricia Ramsay), a son, lain Douglas, at Grace Hospital, 5 lbs. 075. (premature). Mother and baby well. THOMSON- -To Mr.

and Mrs. William Thomson. 3920 Dunbar at St. Paul's Hospital, Tuesday. March 8, 1949, a daughter, Denise Etieen, a sister for Bradley.

Weight lbs. TWIGG-To Mr. and Mrs. A. M.

Twigg (nee Betty Thomson), 2297 Marine West Vancouver. at the North Vancouver General Hospital, Wednesday, March 9, 1949, a son. John Maitland; weight 's Ibs. 14 ozs. WARD-To Mr.

and Mrs. A. C. Ward, 2445 East 23rd at Grace Hospital, on March 9th, 1949, a son, David. WITT-March 3.

1949. to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Witt (nee Ruth Scott Ainslie), a baby sister for Ronald and Judy. Mother and Evelyn Anne doing nicely.

Index to Sun Want Ad Headings Classification, Classification No. No. No. 32 Furnished Houses 74 Radio Repairing 50 Furnished Rooms 72 Range Oil Burners 44 46 Furnished Suites 71 Refrigerators 56 104 Furniture 47 Rooms and Board 78 98 Garages 76- A Salesladies and Agts. 30 98-A Health Services 23 Salesmen and Agts.

26-A 52 Help Wanted. Fema 28 Sawdust 41 63 Help Wanted. Male 26 Sawdust Burners 42 3 Help Wanted, and Colleges 25 69 Male-Female 27 Sewing Machines 54 39 Hotels 70 Situations Wanted. 79 Housekeeping Rooms. 78 Female 34 94 Houses For Sale C5 Situations Wanted, 17 Houses Wtd.

to Buy 84 Male-Female 33 35 In Memoriam 9 Small Fruits 371 108 Information Wanted 14 Sports Directory 38 62 Letters of Stamps 18 8 Appreciation Stoves Repairing 43 12 Listings Listings Wanted Cancelled 83 82 Suites for Sale 77-A Livestock 66 Summer Resorts 70-A Swap 58 Lodge 2 Teachers Wanted 31 Notices (Lost 20 Tenant's Exchange 81 68 fimber Mills 92 89 Marriages 5 Tires. Batteries, etc. 100 6 Mining Properties 93 Trailers 101-A '24 Money to Loan 95 Trucks 101 50-A for Mortgages 96 Typewriters 43 4 Money Wanted 97 Unfurnished Suites Houses 67 Monumental Works 11 U-Drives 77 91 13 Music. Moving Art. and Dancing Storage 15 75 Vacuum Cleaners 98-B 55 59 Musical Instruments 48 Wanted.

Wanted. Houses Automobiles 102 21 New Car Dealers '05 to Build 86 40 Office. Store Equip't. 51 Wanted. Misc.

60 90 Personal 16 Wanted to Rent 80 10 Pet Stock 61 Wanted. Trucks 103 7 Poultry and Supplies 65 Washing Machines 57 64 Professional Cards 22 Waterfrontage 88 Property For 87 Wrecking. Accessories 99 43-A'Radies Garden 15-A Largest Classified Want Ad THE VANCOUVER SUN: THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 1949 -Fraser Valley Sun News, dally 10 p.m. -Weekdays, 7:45 a.m. and 6:30 p.m.

WOK UBS-KIRO 710 ABU, KJK 950 600 Ke. KNX 1070 KG0 810 Ke. Club 15 Knox Manning Green Hornet Jumbo Jackpot Br'er Rabbit Green Hornet Sports Special Chet Huntley Sky King Easy Listening News Sky King Suspense Suspense News Suspense Suspense Elmer Davis Crime Jo Stafford Operettas Photographer Jo Stafford IWA Green Gold Hallmark Counterspy Wayne King Playhouse Counterspy Burns Grange Forum Abbott Chuckwagon Look. Leap Costello Dick Diespecker Lowell Thomas Theatre U.S Buddy Clark Jack Smith Show Theatre U.S.A. Cross Section Mr.

Keen Top Seven Cross Section Mr. Keen Top Seven Perry Como FBI Famous WIU Broadcast FBI Jury Trials Today's Hits Beulah Local Bing Crosby Pass the Buck Bill Ward News Five Star Final News Reporter The Bay Show Olympia Today Concert Hour Concert Hour You and World Concert Hour Concert Hour Ten to Eleven Concert Hour Concert Hour Weather and Concert Hour Concert Hour Make Way Roosevelt Orch. Lullaby Land for Music Ambassador Or. Lullaby Land News for Alaska Ambassador Or. The engagement is announced of June Anne, second daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. N'ls Johnson of 1032 East Hastings Vancouver, to Mr. James Fordyce, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. George Fordyce of 733 East 51st Vancouver.

B.C. The wedding will take place April 8. at 8 o'clock, in Trinity United Church, Rev. H. J.

Bevan officiating. Mr. and Mrs. W. H.

Montgomery announce the engagement of their daughter, Irene Elenor. to Mr. Albert Florkow, son of Mrs. Stephanie Florkow. The wedding to take place April 8, at 7:30 p.m., In Christ Church Cathedral.

ENGAGEMENTS DEATHS 3 p.m., from the Royal Oak Funeral Chapel, Kingsway at Royal Oak Burnaby, Rev. T. de Pencier officiating. Interment Ocean View Burial Park. BETTERTON-Passed away March 8, 1949, Emily Frances Betterton, 1315 W.

13th age 62 years, daughter of the late Col. Alfred Markham. Survived by her loving husband, Phillp; one son, Alfred; two daughters, Mrs. Jean MacLaren, Mrs. Marjorie Beaddie, all of Vancouver; one brother, Fred Markham, St.

John, N.B.; two sisters, Mrs. Blanche Secord, St. John, Mrs. Lillian Foot, London, Ont. Funeral service Friday, March 11, at 1:30 p.m., in Nunn Thomson Chapel, 10th Ave.

and Cambie Rev. G. E. Bratt officiating. Interment Forest Lawn Memorial Park.

BOSSLEY March 7, 1949, Mabel Marion, beloved wife of James Bossley of North Bend, B.C.. in her 60th Survived her husband, two year. sons Alexander North Bend; Raymond, Port Coquitlam, two daughters. W. H.

Goodwin, California, and Mrs. W. E. Whyie. North Bend; three grandchildren.

Funeral service in the chape' of Mount Pleasant Undertaking Kingsway at 11th Friday, March 11. at 2:15 Park. p.m., Rev. to Forest Lawn Memorial N. D.

B. Larmor.th officiating. CHAMBERLIN Passed away March 9, 1949, Florence Augusta, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. R.

G. Chamberlin, 3563 Oak St. Survived by 3 brothers. Clifford. Toronto, George, Brantford, Milton, Vancouver, B.C.: 2 sisters.

Mrs. L. Harvey, Miss Ethel Chamberlin, both of Vancouver, B.C, Funeral service Friday al 2 p.m. In Simmons and McBride Funeral Chapel, Broadway at, Maple St. Cremation.

No flowers by request. CUNNINGHAM Passed away at the Princeton General Hospital, on Tuesday, March 8, 1949. Eliza Cunningham, age 74 years; born in Scotland and resident of Princeton for the past 39 years. Surviving are two sons, David and John: one daughter. Mrs.

Annie Anderson: two sisters Mrs. I. Gillespie and Miss Ann Forsyth; brothers, William and James B. Forsyth, all residing In Princeton. Funeral services will be held Satur day, March 12.

at St. Paul's United Church, at 2 o'clock. Rev. J. C.

Goodfellow will officiate and interment will be in the family plot at Princeton Cemetery. Princeton Mortuary in charge of arrangements. -Passed away March 9, 1949, at his residence, 824 E. 11th in his 76th year. Survived by his loving wife, Catherine; 3 sons, William, Cloverdale.

Stanley, Vancouver, Archie, Toronto; 2 daughters, Elsie of Aneroid, Ada of High River, 1 brother, Joseph of Vancouver; 4 sisters, Lottie of London, Amy of Chestershire, Florence of Haney, B.C.. May of New Jersey, U.S.A.: also 15 grandchildren. Funeral Friday, March 11, at 3 p.m. from the Roselawn Funeral Chapel. Broadway at Commercial Drive.

Rev. Canon H. P. Barrett officiating. Interment Forest Lawn Memorial Park.

(Saskatoon papers please copy). AINSLEY. 1949, Passed Thomas away Henry suddenly, Ainsley, in his 62nd year, late residence 3472 Sidley Burnaby. Deceased was a of long standing of Post 83, Canadian Legion. Survived by his loving wife; one sister, Mrs.

FuC. Walmsley, London, England. neral service Saturday, March 12, at ELDERS--On March 9, 1949, in Calgary, Lucy Elders, resident of 1293 Gordon West Vancouver, age 72 years. Survived by her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.

Raymond Elder: her daughter, Miss Dorothy Elders, all of West Vancouver. Cremation has taken place today in Calgary. No flowers by request. View Cemetery. EWING At her late residence, 1192 W.

6th. Vancouver, March 7, 1949, Kathleen May Ewing, in her 31st year. Survived by her husband, James; 2 daughters, Mary and Jean, at home: her father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. A.

E. Coe, Vancouver; also 5 sisters and 1 brother. Funeral service Friday, March 11. at 3 p.m. from the Chapel of Chimes, Harron Bros.

10th Ave. at Ontario Rev. G. H. Hamilton officiating.

Interment Lawn Section, Mountain I GRIFFITHS-On March 9. 1949, at the General Hospital, Elizabeth, Deloved wife of William Griffiths. of 1926 Commercial Drive, in her 75th year. Survived by her husband; one son, Wilfred one daugrter, Mrs. Agnes May Kennedy, and three grandchildren, all of Vancouver; one sister in Tacoma.

Funeral Saturday. March 12. at 10:30 a.m.. from the Bell Funeral Chapel, 2746 Hastings East. Interment family plot, Forest Lawn.

HALL--In hospital at Oliver on March 5, beloved 1949, Mrs. Emma Selina Hall. mother wife of E. Thomas, W. and of Mrs.

McLenOliver. B.C... in her 81st vear. Formerly proprietor of the Hotel Oliver and Old City Hotel at Merritt. B.C.

Funeral service was held from the Oliver United Church at 1:30 p.m. on Tuesday, March 8. Rev. S. V.

H. Redman officiating. Committal, family plot, Oliver Public Cemetery. Graham Funeral Home, directors. HARDY Passed away March 8, 1949, Harry Hardy, aged 71 years.

late of 1140 St. Georges North Vancouver. Survived by his loving wife, 2 sons, William, North Vancouver, Stanley, West Vancouver; daughter, Mrs. H. Spicer, North Vancouver: 2 brothers, William and Tom, in England; 4 grandchildren.

Private funeral service Friday, March 11, at 11 a.m. from the Chapel Vanof Harron Bros. North couver, Archdeacon J. Thompson of76-ficiating. Committal Capilano View, KELLY March 9 1949 Andrew Kelly of 6649 Victoria in his 77th year.

Survived by his loving wife. one son, John A Calgary: two daughters, Mrs. K. Powell. Mrs.

H. McKinnon, Vancouver: five grandchildren. Funeral service in Corpus Christi Church. 2810 F. 49th Ave.

Saturday. March 12, at 10 a.m.. to Mountain View Cemetery. Rt. Rev.

P. Carroll celebrant. Mount Pleasant, Undertaking directors, Section TELEPHONE MAr. 1161 Monday, A Tuesday. Wednesday until Thursday, 8:45 p.m.

Friday, 8:30 for Saturday. p.m. THE VANCOUVER SUN RADIO DIAL NEWS -CKWX-Weekdays, 12 noon and 10 p.m., Sundays, 10 p.m. UK WA NBC (RED) UBR CKNW CKMO 980 Kc. KOMO 1000.

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Francis Orch. This Week's Pop Concert Owl Prowl Doghouse :45 Francis Orch. Compos'ts: News Pop Concert Prowl BOB WHITE'S ANSWER: 30.83. 6 DEATHS LAILEY---In Vancouver, March 8. 1949, Agnes Cecelia Lailey, in her 77th year, late residence 169 E.

Broadway. Survived by 1 brother, William L. Bertrand, Brandon, a nephew, Lawrence L. Bertrand, Vancouver; also many other nephews and nieces. The remains are resting at Harron Bros.

Ltd. Chapel of Chimes, 10th Ave. at Ontario where prayers will be said Thursday evening. March 10, at 8 p.m. Requiem Mass will be celebrated at St.

Patrick's Church, 12th Ave. at Quebec Friday, March 11, at 9 a.m., Rev. L. Forget celebrant. Interment family plot, Mountain View Cemetery.

LEE Passed away in St. Paul's Hospital, March 8, 1949, George (Lucich) Lee, of Mayo, Yukon, age 67 years. Deceased was born in Yugoslavia and had been a miner for many years. Funeral service Friday, March 11, at 2:30 p.m., from, Armstrong Co. Chapel of Flowers, 304 Dunlevy Rev.

A. Kizium officiating. Interment Ocean View Burial Park. LEWIS- On March 8, 1949, George Lewis, age 59 years, late of 1336 Granville St. Survived by one brother, Thomas, of Semens, Sask.

Funeral Saturday, March 12, at 10:15 a.m., from the Chapel of G. W. Hamilton Undertaking Kingsway at Main to Forest Lawn Memorial Park. LUCICH (LEE)-Died at St. Paul's 8, 1949.

George Lucich, known as Hospital, os Vancouver, B.C., on March George Lee, of Mayo, Yukon Funeral Territory, miner, In his 67th year. from Armstrong Funeral DiB.C., on Friday, March 11, 1949, at rectors, 304 Dunlevy Vancouver. 2:30 o'clock in the afternoon. Yukoners please take notice. MITCHELL-On March 8, 1949, Ellen Sarah, beloved wife of William John Mitchel, of 3425 East 24th, age 75 years.

Survived also by two daughters, Mrs. E. P. Yarwood, Squamish; Mrs. Myron McLeod, Powell River; one son.

Bruce, U.S.A.; two sisters. Mrs. J. P. Woodworth, city; Mrs.

J. C. Hodge, Toronto. Funeral Saturday, March 12, at 1:30 p.m., from the T. Edwards Co.

Memorial Chapel, Granville at, 10th. Walter Anderson officiating. Interment Ocean View Burial Park. MORLEY- -Passed away March 9. 1949, at her residence, 665 Cedar Burnaby, Isabelle Morley, in her 93rd year.

Survived by 1 son, Robert, Ladner, B.C.: 1 daughter, Nancy Morley, at home: 1 sister, Mrs. Robert Hill. Glenwilliams, also 2 grandchildren. Funeral service Friday, March 11, at 1:30 p.m. in Paterson Funeral Home, New Westminster.

Rev. P. C. McCrae officiating. Interment Fraser Cemetery, OLVER Passed away March 7 59 1949, Albert Bernard Olver, aged years.

Survived by his wife and 2 daughters in Seattle; a brother, Hugh, in Vancouver, and a sister, Monica, in Aptos, California. He served overseas in World War with the 7th Battalion. Funeral service Friday, March 11. at 9:30 a.m. in Nunn Thomson's Chapel.

10th Ave. and Cambie Berry officiating. Interment Field of Honor. Mountain View Cemetery. REID Passed away in England.

February 27, 1949, Mrs. Jeanne Reid. Survived by her husband, W. J. Reid of 3325 William and daughter, Mrs.

Dennis Winch of England; also 3 sisters and brother. Funeral service took place in England. ROGERS--Passed away on March 9, 1949, Ruben Walter Rogers of 3215 W. 24th in his 79th year. Survived by his loving wife: 3 sons, and William, B.C., Henry Lewis, Vancouver: 9 grandchildren; 1 brother, William, Gainsborough, a sister, Mrs.

Williams, Melita, Man. Funeral service Saturday at 10 a.m. in Simmons McBride Funeral Chapel, Broadway at Maple St. Interment family plot, Lawn Section, Mountain View Cemetery. RUPPRECHT Theodore, passed away peacefully in St.

Vincent's Hospital on March 8. 1949, In his 59th year. Late of 1313 W. Pender St. Survived by 1 niece in Germany.

Funeral service in the Georgia Chapel of Center Hanna, 1049 W. Georgia. on Friday, March 11, at 10:30 a.m., with Rev. S. E.

Higgs officiating. Cremation at Garden Chapel, Ocean View Burial Park. SIVER March 7. 1949. Marion Hannah, beloved wife of Wilbert E.

Siver. 6832 Knight Road, in her 50th year. Survived by her husband, two sons. Roy, Vancouver: George, Canadian Navy; also a sister and brother in Scotland. Mrs.

Siver was a member of No. 16 Woman's Auxiliary, Canadian Legion. Funeral service in the chapel of Mount Pleasant Undertaking Kingsway at 11th Saturday. March 12, at 10 a.m.. to Forest Lawn Memorial Park.

Rev. J. R. Hewitt officiating. SMITH Passed away March 8.

1949. in North Vancouver General Hospital, James Smith, of 1517 Lonsdale North Vancouver. in his 86th year. Survived by his loving daughters. Mrs.

Thor Bowen, North Vancouver, and Mrs. E. Gordon, VerAlberta: five grandchildren and five great Funeral service in Burrard Chapel of Center Hanna 1208 Lonsdale North Vancouver. Friday, March 11. at 2 p.m., Rev.

Henry Knox and Rev. Stanley Smith officiating. Committal Lawn Section. North Vancouver Cemetery. 8 CARD OF THANKS I wish to express my sincere thanks and appreciation to our many friends and neighbors for their sympathy and beautiful floral tributes during the illness and passing away of my daughter.

Muriel. I wish especially to thank Dr. Rennie for his devoted care and attention to Muriel, and to the nurses of the S.P.P. West 1 for their loving care to Muriel. Special thanks also to the Rev.

Capt. Lark. Canon Butcher; Canon Wilson, Capt. Frewing for their consoling messages; to the Daughters of England. Queen of West No.

33 for their beautiful services, and to the pallbearers; to the Hospital Employees No. 180, to the F.O.E. No. 2075. Cubs, Rangers of South Vancouver; also the Hamilton Funeral Directors for their courtesy and kindness.

-J. H. Meiklejohn. We wish to express our sincere thanks to the many friends of the Capt. I.

Sando for their sympathy and beautiful floral tributes. Special thanks to the Nelson Bros. fleet. -W. and and Mr.

and Mrs. W. We wish to extend our sincere thanks to our many friends, neighbors and relatives for the lovely floral offerings and cards of sympathy in our recent bereavement in the death nf our beloved father. Special thanks to Rev. G.

P. Packham. D.D. and doctors. nurses ant orderlies of Shaughnessy Hospital.

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Rich topsoil, 6 yards $17. Valley Riding Academy, DEx. 3539. Mushroom manure, 40c per sack; $3 per yard; 2 yards minimum. FR.

2251. Real good cow or horse, no straw. $6 2 yards. W. H.

Warner, FA. 6041, any time. Gardeners in South Burnaby New Westminster phone N.W. 4187R2 for manure. Always good measure.

Chicken or cow manure, 2 yards, $6. GLen. 2058L. $6. Order now.

FAir. 0780Y. Three-year-old cow manure, 2 yds. No. 1 manure.

$2.75 per yard. Phone FRas. 2477. Well-rotted cow manure, $3 a yard. Top soil, $3 yard.

KErr. 0839L. Well rotted cow and chicken manure. FAir. 7743M.

Rotted chicken manure, rich in plant food, 65c sack. FRas. 7493. Mushroom manure. 2 yards $6.

Rich black top soil. DEx. 1958F. Well rotted cow manure, 2 yards $6. FAir.

8198L. Well rotted cow manure, 2 yards $6. Quick delivery. FRas. 2612.

Loading and hauling. fill, rocks. etc. Ed Baker, FAir. 7119L.

A1 cow manure, peat moss, prompt delivery. Toomey Rich. 1594R. Manure, top soil, cinders, fill dirt and rubbish removed. FAir.

9481. Cow Manure, 2 yards $5. FAir. 9481. LAWNS Lawns raked with power rake.

Rates reasonable. CH. 0875. YOU SAW IT IN THE SUN WE RECOMMEND FOR YOUR EARLY SEED POTATOES FOUNDATION A WARBA'S (ARMSTRONG STOCK) FOUNDATION A EPICURES FOUNDATION IRISH COBBLERS DIRECT FROM P.E.I. RETAILERS AND GARDENERS CONTACT YOUR WHOLESALE DEALERS Brackman Ker Milling Buckerfield's Limited Angus Seeds Potato House Slade Stewart's NORTHERN CERTIFIED SEED POTATO CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION 18 CARD OF THANKS Mr.

Norman Butterworth and Mr. and Mrs. Grimwood thanks every: one who kindly sent flowers and cards and kind messages of sympathy In the loss of our beloved Betty. Special thanks to Dr. Rev.

E. Baker for his consoling words. 9 IN MEMORIAM To assist readers In preparing "In Memoriam" notices The Sun has prepared booklet of some very appropriate verses. Call MAr. 1161.

BISHOP- Sacred to the memory of our beloved wife and mother. Alice Bishop, late of Moha, B.C.. who passed away March 10, 1948; sadly missed. Our love and remembrance is sacred and everlasting for your so dear. -Never forgotten by husband, children.

daughter, son-in-law and grand- BURNESTER-In memory of my beloved wife, Catherine, who passed away March 10. 1946. Time cannot dim the beautiful memory of your love. -Hugh. of HIGGINS--In loving mem: ory our only son and brother.

Private Robert W. Higgins, killed in Germany March 10, 1945. Four sad and lonely years have passed Since our great sorrow fell; The shock that we received that day We still remember well. How his life was shed we know not; What his last word. look or thought, Only that he did his dutyDied as bravely fought.

-Ever remembered by his loving mother, dad, and family, LEIPER- -In loving memory of Eric Douglas, who passed away March 10, 1947, aged 25 years, and Alexander Bernard, who passed away Sept. 15, 1938, aged 23 years. Heavy are our hearts today, Memory brings you back once more To the time when you were with us, To the happy days of yore. -Treasured memories from mother, dad, and sister, Vi and Leslie Gerry. LEIPER In loving memory of Douglas Leiper, who passed away' March 10.

1947. "A thought for today, a memory forever." -George's mother. McMILLAN-In loving memory of John C. McMillan, who passed away March 10, 1943. He sleeps in God's beautiful garden, Sheltered from sorrow and pain, And when life's journey over, We hope to meet him again.

-Ever remembered by his wife and family, -In memory of our son, Robbins, who passed away March 10, 1946. The flowers we lay upon his grave May wither and decay, But the love for him, who lies beneath, Will never fade away. -Ever remembered by mum. dad, and family, SCHULTHEIS-In loving, memory of Harold R. Schultheis, who passed away March 1945.

Four years have passed since that sad day When the one we loved was called away, God took him home, it was His will, But in our hearts he liveth still. -Always, remembered by Ruth, brother, and sister- law, Danny and Marquis. STEWART-In loving memory of our beloved Nonie, who went home March 10, 1947. Just a line of sweet remembrance, Just a memory, fond and true, Just a token of love's devotion That my heart still longs for you. The years of her life were numbered.

When the messenger whispered low. "The Master has come and called for thee." She answered: "I am ready to go." -Your loving grandchildren, Betty, Shirley. Tommy and Greg. STEWART--In ever loving memory of dear mom, Louisa who fell asleep March 10, 1947. What would I not give to clasp her hand.

Her dear, sweet face to see: To hear her voice, to see her smile, That meant so much to me. You left behind an aching heart, That loved you most sincere; I never did. nor never will Forget you, mother dear. -Loved always, Mina remembered. and Gordon longed Warren.

STEWART-In loving memory of my dear wife, Louisa Dryden Stewart who was called home March 10, 1947. Till that golden day when light shall break. And dawn's bright glories shall unfold. -Tom. 10 FUNERAL DIRECTORS HARRON BROS.

LTD. "Chapel of Chimes" 55 East 10th Ave. FAIr. 0134 Chas. E.

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Atchison. Mgr. CENTER HANNA LTD. Established 1893 GEORGIA CHAPEL PAC. 0161 BROADWAY CHAPEL BAy.

0455 BURRARD CHAPEL NORTH 626 POWELL RIVER CHAPEL PR. 3161 SIMMONS McBRIDE LIMITED Edward A. Simmons, Frank E. McBride Alfred W. Francis Jack H.

Nett. Clare Small 1995 W. Broadway Cherry 0432 "A Dignified Service" NUNN THOMSON LTD. Established 1913 rectors of Funeral Service Cor. wth Ave.

and Cambie St. FAir. 0221 MOUNT PLEASANT Undertaking Co. Ltd. Kindliness Understanding Dependability 11th.

FAir. 0058 THE T. EDWARDS CO. Memorial Chapel Granville and 10th Ave. Phone CHerry 3181.

CHAPMAN FUNERAL HOME LTD. Dignified Funeral Service at Moderate cost 802 W. Broadway FAir. 6500 GRANDVIEW FUNERAL CHAPEL R. G.

LODGE SONS 1349 Commercial Dr. HAst. 0083 HOLLYBURN FUNERAL HOME A. D. Walsh 1807 Marine West Van.

West 134 BELL FUNERAL HOME 'A Golden Rule Service" 2746 E. Hastings, HAst. 0015 FUNERAL DIRECTORS G. W. Hamliton Undertaking Co.

Ltd. Main-Kingsway at 7th Ave. Phone FAir. 0268 HAROLD EDWARDS LTD. 705 W.

Broadway at Heather. FA. 0528 ROSELAWN CHAPEL 1669 E. Broadway. FAir.

3010 Burnaby Funeral Directors Ltd. 4257 E. Hastings. GLen. 0154 HOME FUNERAL CHAPEL 742 Hastings.

HAst. 6194 KEARNEY FUNERAL DIRECTORS 8835 Hudson LAng. 0517 Central Park Funeral Home 3642 Kingsway DEx. 1207 Armstrong funeral directors 304 Dunlevy HAst. 0141 11 MONUMENTAL WORKS C.

E. WILLEY Granite and Marble Memorials Reasonable, 31st-Fraser, FA, 3598M J. B. Newall, established 1909. Cor.

Fraser and 35th. FRas, 1312 W. R. Chandler Memorials 39th and Fraser. FRASER 1230 Art Monument Co.

Ltd. 602 Kingsway FAir. 0012 12 CEMETERIES Mountain View Cemetery. Purchase perpetual care for your burial plot. Apply City Clerk, City Hall.

13 FLORISTS SPECIAL FLORAL DESIGNS We make attractive Floral Designs for all occasions. Our designers will be pleased to meet your individual needs. Flowers Telegraphed HUDSON'S BAY COMPANY FLOWER SHOP. Lower MAIN FLOOR Artistic Floral Arrangements Reasonably Priced ANNE MUIRHEAD. FLORIST 810 Howe St.

MAr. 6923 (Near Grosvenor Hotel). Open to 14 INFORMATION WANTED then Information whereabouts of required Hans concerning Stenholm. carpenter, approximately 50 years of age, brown eyes, 6' 1" in height, scar on left eyebrow, tattoo mark "clasped hands" on left forearm. Box 469, Sun.

Investigations Domestic general. Reasonable. General Detectives Agency 44--144 W. Hastings. TA.

2615. 15 MUSIC, ART, DANCING DANCING Fastest Dance Instruction in America for Beginners. Correction or Advanced Tuition. Fox Trots. Waltzes, Rumbas, Sambas, Tangoes.

Jive Balboa, Viennese Dance Instruction at prices you can afford to pay. Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Moore PAc. 7385 828 Granville St.

"PATRICIA DOYLE Our teachers are professional specialists in ballrom dancing. Class and Private 339 W. Pender St. MAr. 4709 Modern English dances.

Particulars. PAc. 8836. I can teach you to dance in 3 or 4 lessons. private.

PAc. 7403. ART Lambert Potteries, supplies, firing services. 4316 Fraser Ave. FA.

8577. POPULAR MUSH "THE ACCORDION CENTRE" For the best in modern tuition. Six experienced qualified teachers. Complete Rental and Sales Service. BOB DRESSLER, CURLY KEMP PARAMOUNT MUSIC SERVICE Seymour at Pender PAc.

3036 LEN HOLLAND Accordion Studio Irvin Lang, Associate 422 Richards St. MAr. 2032 HARMONY GUITAR STUDIO Modern interesting lessons for beginners and advanced players. Start today. 422 Richards St.

PAc. 2411. REX STUDIOS Piano and vocal Personal and mail courses 422 Richards MAr. 4720 Songs arranged, published, exploited for song writers. Song Service.

635 Richards St. WALI PARKS TEACHES Spanish and Hawaiian guitar. Studio, 536 Seymour St. PAC. 5031.

Popular piano, boogie and classical. HAst. 4709L. Ray's Orchestra Weddings, Dances, Parties. N.

818K Gladolian Orchestra Modern and old music. FR. 6158. Guitar and banjo. Ab Hine 938 Robson St.

MAr. 4911 Popular and Classical Piano. Stan Gilbert, FRaser 1945. Stan Nichols Orchestra (with Solovox). CE.

5654, FA. 5644Y. Play popular piano. 20 lessons. Ted Williams.

Cherry 8610. 16 PERSONAL Gentleman with means, car, wishes to meet honest, sincere. unencumbered little brunette lady, age 40. Object business partnership, matrimony if suited. Box 682, Sun.

Respectable lady, 34, of good standing desires to meet gentleman, 39-44, height 5'9" up, good standing. Must be refined. No triflers, please. Object matrimony. Box 718.

Sun. Ray Van Berkel. formerly of Toronto, or anyone knowing his whereabouts, please contact Eleanor McNamara, 509 Ontario Street, Toronto, Ont. British girl, wartime farmerette, wishes to correspond with farmer, view to matrimony. Genuine.

Must! be 25-35, tall. Box 6. Sun. Young married woman would like to adopt child from birth to 6 months. Best of reference.

Box 770. Sun. WHY BE LONELY? Find a sweetheart. All ages. Dept.

12. Pacific Friendship Society, P.O.I Box 190. Vancouver. B.C. Nurse, 34, with car desires to make acquaintance of same age for dancing, riding and woman around shows.

Box 716, Sun. LONELY? Wish new friends for bridge, shows, dances. companionship or matrimonial contacts Box 730. Sun. whereabouts of Earl please Important! Anyone knowing, the contact Box 778.

Sun. Young man, new car, would like to meet lady, some means; object matrimony. Box 772, Sun. Dear: Let's get together and talk it over. Three-way discussion if you think it's best.

As ever sincere. Wanted, to- adopt immediately, baby under 1 year. 795 E. Pender. Vancouver, B.C.

Will a member of the Sunshine Bathers contact Box 275W, Sun, New Westminster. Young democratic people, 16 to 30, interested in socialism. to share socials, sports, study. Box 664. Sun.

Will Mr. Arthur S. Paull contact his wife. YOU SAW IT IN THE SUN USE Buckerfield's (BETTER BRAND) SEEDS WRITE OR PHONE FOR OUR 1949 Illustrated Catalogue LOOK FOR Buckerfield's Packet Seeds (BUCKERFIELD'S BETTER BRAND) IN YOUR LOCAL STORES BUCKERFIELD'S LTD. Seed Division -MA.

8377 250 TERMINAL -VANCOUVER, B.C. BUY YOUR SEEDS FROM A SEEDSMAN RITCHIE'S SEEDS "The Best SOW NOW Ritchie's Gold Medal SWEET PEAS 12 Giant Varieties, only $1.00 8 Ruffled Varieties, .75 7 Spencer Varieties, only .50 Gold Medal Mixture, only .50 RITCHIE'S LTD. 840 Granville MAr. 6388 Your Garden Guide--FREE 4 10 10 For Potatoes and Root Crops 100 lbs. $3.45 50 lbs.

81.85 25 'bs. $1.10 10 lb6. 80c From your Seedsman, Florist, Hardware or For Prompt Free Delivery BUCKERFIELD'S LTD. HA. 5400 Woodward's 5c packets of seeds Contain the best seeds Money can buy.

Ask for 1949 catalogue. Fruit trees -Bushes Should be planted soon. Spray without delay, Strong baby chicks Now on hand. Place orders with us. Woodward Stores Ltd.

Seed Dept. Lower Main Floor George North Nurseries Rockery or border plants. 19 for $2, or 50 for $5, our choice, no two alike. Post free. 1500 Dovercourt Lynn Valley, North Vancouver.

LAWN MOWERS AND SHARPENING Get a new lawn mower now. We have several good makes to choose from. Expert sharpening and redone. Pacific Cycle, 329 E. Hastings.

Bayview Lawnmower Service Machine ground, $1.25, call, deliver extra. 1987 W. 3rd. CEdar 3440. Power Mowers $75 up Dominion Drag Saw 145 Main LANDSCAPING For rock walls, rockery, fences built, cement work, rototiller work.

lawns. dump truck work and manure. FAir. 1656Y. Landscaping, lawns prepared for spring seeding.

Lawns raked and fertilized. Stone walls built. mental pruning. Refrncs. CEd.

3044 Lawns, rockeries, cement or rock walls. Plowing, back filling, leveling. Coast Landscapers, AL. 0940 Gardens dug by expert at reasonable rates. PAC.

7683, after 6, Art. Continued on Page Twenty-two McKENNEY ON BRIDGE Small Slam Made Without Ace Agencies Automatic Coal Stokers Automobiles For Sale Auto Repairs, Service Auto Radiators Bicycles, Motorcycles Birds and Goldfish. Births Boats and Engines Building Material Business Locations. Business Opportunities Business Personals Business Services Campsites For Sale. Canaries, Rabbits Cards of Thanks Cemeteries Cleaners and Polishers 104-A Clothing, Furs.

Shoes Coming Events Country Homes, Acreage Deaths Educational Electrical Engagements Farm Implements Farms Wanted Florists For Sale, Misc. Found Fuel Fruit and Farm Lands Funeral Directors Funeral Notices Fur-Bearing Animals. Furnaces Furnace Oil Burners By WILLIAM E. McKENNEY Herman Goldberg of New York City got to six spades on today's hand, off all four aces, and made the contract. In connection with the bidding, Goldberg said it had been a long evening, and it was the last round.

Getting average on this board would mean nothing, SO when his partner supported his spades, Goldberg in the North plunged to six. He followed the same theory in redoubling. If he were set at six doubled, he might as well be set redoubled. East had a choice of openings. The jack of spades could not be the right opening.

He might make the ace of diamonds, but with only three hearts in his hand, it seemed more likely that he could make the ace of hearts. But Goldberg. of course, trumped the ace of hearts in dummy, and led the king of clubs. West went up with the ace. which Goldberg trumped.

Then the trumped another heart in dummy and led the queen of clubs. on which he discarded the six of diamonds from his hand. Goldberg 4 KQ10642 KQ10754 6 None A 8 J962 A 83 497 4 4A985 41085 2 Dealer 4 1063 49753 None KQJ3 4KQJ74 -Neither vul. South West North East Pass 14 Pass 2 Pass 6 4 Pass Pass Double Redouble Pass Opening- A The seven of spades from dummy was his next play. West won this trick with the ace spades and returned a diamondbut it was too late.

Goldberg trumped it, and made his amaz ing contract of six spade: doubled and redoubled without ian ace in either hand..

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