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The Vancouver Sun from Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada • 37

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A A A A 4 6 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 Night phones o'clock: TELEPHONE MArine, 1161 Circulation, MAr. a 1164 and 1165 Night Editor, MAr. 1162 Composing Room, MAr. 1163 CLASSIFIED RATES 25c per une per day.

24c per line per day k3 days). 23c line per day 09 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 exceding 10 lines $2.00 per insertion.

Each additional line 25c SUBSCRIPTION RATES Wherever carrier service Is 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 Canada, Great Britain and Yukon Sunday Sun by Mail Territory, $3.00 per year.

United 'States, $3.50 per year. Other countries, $5.00 per year. IN THE EVENT OF A TYPOGRAPHical error advertising goods at less than proper prices The Sun will furnish letters to advertisers stating the correct price but goods may not De, sold at the price printed and the difference charged to the newspaper. COMING EVENTS EMBASSY BALLROOM 1024 Davie Burrard MODERN. Micelli's DANCING EVERY Orchestra NIGHT NOW FEATURING "FIESTA NIGHT" EVERY MONDAY WHIST Every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Large Cash Prizes B.C.

HIGHLAND DANCING ASSN. CONCERT AND DANCE EXHIBITION GARDENS Saturday, April 16, 8 p.m. Quadrille Competition Entries Are Invited For particulars, HAst. 3355L Admission 75c Mount Pleasant Branch No. 177 Canadian Legion RECREATIONS ICH SKATING CLUB Every Sunday, 8:30 to 10:30 p.m.

Forum Exhibition Park Every Saturday. p.m.. Arcadian WHIST A AND QUIZO CLUB Hail, 6th and Main. Best prizes. Join our big happy family.

All proceeds for our hospital and War Veterans' Welfare Service. Now Available for Parties, Banquets and Meetings. Principi's "64" Supper Club Dining and Dancing Every Nite MA. 3026. Days, GL.

1196L-2059L ST. ANDREW'S AND CALEDONIAN SOCIETY Regular monthly meeting will be held in the White Rose Ballroom, 1236 Broadway West, on Friday, March 25, at 8 p.m. Entertainment, refreshments, dancing. Non-members 50 cents. WANTED TO RENT A hall capable of catering to about 150, with kitchen facilities, for every Saturday night, by the Over 40 Club.

Call PAc. 2761. MODERN DANCE Every Saturday Night MOOSE HALL, 1129 HOWE STREET Rhythmaires with vocalist Ted Olsen Hastings Auditorium 828 E. Hastings. Old-time and modern dance, Saturday, Carlson's Orch.

Halls for rent- -weddings, meetings, etc. HAst. 3248. Saskatchewan person most welcome to a general meeting and gettogether at Legion Hall, New Westminster, April 1, 1949, at 1 p.m. Rummage sale Monday, March 28 at 1 p.m.

in the Arcadian Hall, 6th and Main. High class clothing and furniture. Dealers attention. Rummage sale by the Native Daughters of British Columbia Post No. 1, Arcadian Hall, 6th and Main, Saturday, March 26th at 1:30 p.m.

Dine and dance. It's only a shanty in old shanty town. Banquets and private parties. 4702 E. Hastings.

GL. 0502. B.C. Gaelic Mod Sessions, 24 and 25 March, 7:30 p.m. Grand Concert, 26th March, 8 p.m.

Cambrian Hall, 17th and Main St. All welcome. WHITE ROSE BALLROOM Old-Time Dance Every Wednesday and Saturday, Embassadors Orchestra. Dance to the Waltz Time Orchestra every Saturday night. Foresters Hall, Broadway at Kingsway.

Rummage sale at St. John Ambulance Hall, 710 Davie, 10 a.m., Wednesday, March 30. 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. Scotch overseas reunion. For information phone DEx. 4337L. Box 2447, Sun.

Old -time dance every 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 for weddings; hall for rent. Garden Ballroom, HAst. 5685R. Modern dancing nigntly, Alexandra Ballroom. 39c before 9.

Robson St. Too Late to Classify Advertisements On Page 34 Canada's COMING EVENTS BUCHAN HOTEL DINING ROOM We specialize in Chicken Pie 75c with Soup, Vegetables, Beverages, Desserts 5:30 daily Phone us for reservations. 1906 Haro PAC. 4724 BABY NEEDS "KIDDIE LANE" We rent cribs, high chairs, playpens, carriages, strollers, etc. CEd.

4624 2364 West 4th Babee Tenda Safety Chair also Collapsible Baby Cart, aluminum. Free literature, information. 510 W. Hastings MAr. 7308 CATERING With correct planning and complete arrangements, we bring to you 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. MAYFAIR A complete catering service.

Quality foods-Service unexcelled. FAir. 8286 250 W. 'Broadway Buchan Hotel Dining Room Catering to business men's luncheons; and dinners. Pleasant, fully modern dining room.

Reasonable. PA. 4724. Lovely hall, catering, dance orchestra, photographer, banquets. Call Josie Topham, CEdar 3853.

Vancouver Box Lunch CATERERS MAr. 3937. Have your lunch delivered, Expert catering for all occasions. Wedding receptions catered to in our hall. Banquets and parties a specialty, Dex.

0729. Will serve dinners, teas, weddings, etc. Mrs. FAir. 0888R.

CATHOLIC SUPPLIES Missals, Rosaries, Medals, etc. Kaufer's 808 Richards St. PAc. 4421. 3 BIRTHS BEGG To Noelle, wife of Eric G.

Begg, on March 23, 1949, at St. Pauls' Hospital, a son. BOWYER To Mr. and Mrs. John Bowyer (nee Joan Lapinsky), at Vancouver General Hospital, on March 17, 1949, a daughter, Janice Lorelli.

CAMPBEL Mr. Enid and Dud- Mrs. H. Campbell (nee ley), Quesnel, B.C., on March 23, 1949, a daughter. DISHER-To Mr.

and Mrs. Edward W. Disher (nee Mary Joan Macdonald) at Vancouver General Hospital, on March 24, 1949, a son. Both doing well. DYCK-Mr.

and Mrs. I. E. Dyck are pleased to announce the arrival of Sandra Kathleen at General Hospital on March 23, 1949. A sister for Jimmie, HOWARD--To Mr.

and Mrs. H. E. Howard (nee Dorothy Orr), 2797 W. 24th at Grace Hospital, Mar.

23, 1949, a daughter, Valerie Jean, a sister for Suzette Lquise. LITTLE- To Mr. and Mrs. W. Little (nee Marie Kirk), 4261 Sophia, at General Hospital, on March 24, a daughter, 5 lbs.

5 ozs. McKERLICH-Mr. and Mrs. A. A McKerlich, 1140 Cortell Road, North Vancouver.

are happy to announce the arrival of a son, Kenneth Bruce. March 23, 1949. at the Vancouver General Hospital. MOORE To Mr. and Mrs.

Charles A. Moore (nee Theora Sullivan), 2190 West 38th at Vancouver General Hospital, on March 23, 1949, a son, Charles Kevin, 6 lbs. 10 ozs. MORRISON-Born to Dr. and Mrs.

K. N. (nee Marion McLachlan), Union Bay Morrison, Circle, Seattle, Washington, on March 23, 1949, at Doctor's Hospital, Seattle, a daughter. Both doing WALTERS To Madge and Johnny Walters, 2122 Macdonald at the Vancouver General Hospital, Tuesday, March 22, 1949, another wee daughter, weight 7 lbs. 12 oz.

Both well. 4 ENGAGEMENTS The engagement is announced of Anne Elizabeth. younger daughter of Mrs. Warburton and the late Frank Warburton, to Donald James, son of Mr. and Mrs.

G. H. Atkinson. The wedding will take place at All Saints Alta Vista Anglican Church, Burnaby, on Monday, 18. at 8:30 p.m., Rev.

Pencier officiating. Mr. and Mrs. W. W.

Martin of 3240 Spruce Burnaby, wish to announce the engagement of their daughter. Sally "Violet, to Mr. Jack Andrew Forbes, son of Mr. and Mrs. A.

Forbes of Medicine Hat, Alberta. The wedding will take place April 16, at 7:30 o'clock, in Canadian Memorial Church. Index to Sun Want Ad Headings Largest Classified Want Ad Section THE VANCOUVER SUN: FRIDAY, MARCH 25, 1949 THIRD SECTION 37 10 FUNERAL DIRECTORS HARRON BROS. LTD. THE VANCOUVER RADIO DIAL 55 East Chas.

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Orch. Nows (Pop Concert Prowl ENGAGEMENTS DEATHS 6 DEATHS Mr. and Mrs. W. E.

Baguley, 480 E. 16th announce the engagement of their only daughter, Mary Barbara, to Walter Edward Costello, son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Costello of Burbank, California. Wedding to take place April 9th, 8 p.m., in Chown United Church.

The engagement is announced of Catherine Morna, daughter of Mr. A. B. MacGregor and the late Mrs. MacGregor, to Mr.

James Robert Jeatt, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Jeatt.

The wedding will take place Saturday, April 16, 1949, at 8 p.m. in Mt. Pleasant Presbyterian Church. 5 MARRIAGES BERTNESS-BUCK On Wednesday, March 23, 1949, in Connaught Heights Assembly, by Rev. J.

C. Collins, Leland Bertness, youngest son of Mrs. L. M. Bertness and the late Mr.

Anders Bertness of Haney, to Ora Marie, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Buck of New Westminster, B.C. DEATHS ADAM-Passed away March 23, 1949, Margaret Hannah Adam, 5126 Connaught age 84 years. Survived by 1 son, Joseph C.

and 5 grandchildren of Vancouver. Funeral service Saturday, March 26, at 3 p.m. in Nunn Thomson's Chapel, 10th Ave, and Cambie Street, Rev. C. M.

Stewart officiating. Interment, Ocean View Burial Park. -March 23, 1949, Thomas Barker of 6548 Frontenac in his 76th year. Survived by his loving Mrs. wife: 1 son, Ray; 1 daughter, W.

Oliver; also 1 grandson, all of Vancouver. Funeral service in the 9 Chapel of Mount Pleasant Undertaking Kingsway at 11th Saturday, March 26, at 1 p.m. Cremation. Rev. J.

C. McLean-Bell, D.D., officiating. BOUNDY-March 20, 1949, James Boundy of Almer Hotel, opposite CPR Depot (former cook at Silver Skagit Logging in his 53rd Pleasant year. Funeral service, Mount Undertaking Chapel, Kingsway at 11th Saturday, March 26, at 11 a.m., to Ocean View Burial Park, Major H. Nyerod officiating.

Classification Classification; Classification tain View Cemetery, Rev. C. FinneNo. No. No.

more officiating. Agencies 32 Furnished Houses 74 Radio Repairing 50 GRAHAM- Passed away on Mar. Automatic Furnished Rooms 72 Range Oil Burners 24, 1949, at the Royal Columbian Stokers 46 Furnished Suites 71 Rooms Refrigerators and Board 56 Hospital, Henry Graham of 1314 Automobiles For Service Sale 104 98 Garages Furniture 76-A and Agts. 30 Dublin New Westminster, in his 47 73 Auto Repairs, 23 Salesmen and Agts. 26-A 75th year.

Survived by his loving Auto Radiators 98-A Health Services Female wife, 1 son, William Blake Graham, Bicycles, Motorcycles 63 52 Help Help Wanted, Male 26 28 Sawdust Burners 42 Chilliwack, B.C.: 3 Ontario. grandchildren, Funeral Birds and Goldfish Schools and Colleges 25 also 2 sisters in Births 3 Help Male-Female 27 Machines 54 service Mar. 26, at 2 p.m., in Boats and Engines 69 70 Situations Wanted. the Paterson Funeral Home, Sewing New Building Material 79 39 Hotels Housekeeping 78 Female 34 Westminster, under the auspices of Business Locations Sale Rooms. 65 L.O.L.

1150, Rev. B. F. Ennals ofBusiness Opportunities 94 17 Houses Wtd. to Buy 84 Situations Male-Female Wanted, 33 ficiating.

Fraser Interment, family No flowers plot, Business Personals New Cemetery, Business Services 35 In Memoriam 9 Small Fruits 37 by request. Campsites For Sale. 108 Information Wanted 14 Sports Directory. 38 GREGORY On March 23, 1949, Canaries, Rabbits 62 Letters of Stamps 18 Harriet Gregory, of 1642 W. 64th Cards of Thanks 12 8 Listings Appreciation Cancelled 83 Suites for Sale Repairing 77-A 43 age 88 years.

Survived by Stoves. Cemeteries Arthur, city; three one Cleaners and 104-A Listings Livestock Wanted 66 Summer Resorts 70-A Mrs. Ernest Harris and Mrs. Charles 82 son, daughters, Polishers Swap 36 Furs. Shoes 58 Lodge Notices 2 Teachers Wanted 31 Newton, city; Mrs.

Doris Miller, Nova Coming Clothing, Events Lost 20 Tenant's Exchange 81 Scotia; 21 grandchildren, 13 greatCountry Homes, Machinery 68 5 Tires, Timber and Batteries, Mills 100 92 March grandchildren. 26. at 10 a.m., from the Saturday, T. Funeral Acreage Mining Properties 93 Trailers 101-A Edwards Memorial Chapel, Granville 89 Marriages etc. Deaths 24 Money to Loan 95 Trucks 101 at 10th, Rev.

James L. Dalton offiEducational 50-A for Mortgages 96 Typewriters ciating. Interment Mountain View Electrical Money Money Wanted 97 Unfurnished Houses 76 Cemetery. Farm Engagements Implements 67 Monumental Works. U-Drives Unfurnished Suites 98-B.

GURNEY On March 23, 1949, Farms Wanted 91 Moving and Storage 75 Vacuum Cleaners 55 Robert James Gurney of 2116 W. Florists 13 Music, Art. Dancing 15 Wanted, Automobiles 102 Survived by 1 son, Lyle For Sale, Misc. 59 Musical Instruments 48 Wanted. Houses daughter, Mrs.

F. C. Probyn, city; Found 21 New Car Dealers. 105 to Bulld 86 sisters and 2 brothers in Ontario; Fuel 40 Office, Store Equip't. 51 Wanted, Misc.

60 3 sister in High River, Alberta, and Fruit and Farm Lands 90 Personal 16 Wanted to Rent 80 grandchildren. Funeral Monday, Funeral Directors 10 Pet Stock 61 Wanted. Trucks 103 March 28, at 1:30 p.m., from the T. Funeral Notices 7 Poultry and Supplies 65 Washing Machines 57 Edwards Co. Memorial Chapel, GranFur-Bearing Animals.

64 Professional Cards 22 Waterfrontage 88 ville, at 10th, Rev. E. D. Braden. Turnaces 45 Property For 87 Wrecking.

Accessories 99 D.D. officiating. Interment Furnace OIl Burners 43-A Radios 49 Your Garden 15-A tain View Cemetery. -Mar. 24, 1949, Henrietta Amelia, beloved wife of Walter Fingland of Webster's Corners, B.C., in her 77th year.

Survived by her husband, 1 daughter, Mrs. H. E. Holt; 3 grandchildren, also 3 brothers and 3 sisters. Funeral service Mount Pleasant Undertaking Company's Chapel, Kingsway, at 11th Monday, March 28, at 11 a.m., to Moun- TELEPHONE MAr.

1161 Monday, Tuesday, Wed. nesday until and. Thursday, 8:45 Friday for Saturday, 8:30 p.m. 16 PERSONAL Young widower with good home business wishes to correspond young widow or miss. Object matrimony, Give particulars in West- first letter to Box 357W, Sun, New minster.

Gentleman, middle-age, with own home, car, meet good salary. congenial non to lady for companionship. Matrimony confidential if both All replies and returned. Box 238, Sun. Viviane, Darling.

Please join our anniversay party. at the Gal Paree Kingsway this Saturday. Don't worry about getting Love, home; Bill. we can the free bus. Refined middle-aged lady would to meet man same age and tastes.

Matrimony it suited. Box Sun. Young man wishes to meet single 25-28, fond of home life and shows; no triflers. Object matrimony. Box 278, Sun.

LONELY? Wish new friends for bridge, shows, dances, companionship or matrimonial contacts Box 730, Sun. Dear Fred Jensen, the girl from Edmonton here to see you cares. Please answer, Martha, Box 879, Sun. Young man, 32, Lonely, would like to meet a widow of comfortable circumstances. Matrimony if suited, Replies confidential.

Box 925, Sun. Single lady, 38, wishes to meet respectable bachelor in early forties, 5'9" up. Matrimony if suited. Box 286, Sun. If Mike Palahnuik is in the city would be phone GLen.

1256F cerning transfer papers on power bike? Would like to meet another lady for get-togethers. Confidential. Box 304, Sun. Single man, 45 years, wishes meet lady of similar age. Matrimony suited.

Box 961, Sun. Dear: Remember please the days, did I meet you 3 months ago? Let me know. Darling. Lonely lady wishes to gentleman. Companionship.

Matrimony suited. Box 288, Sun. Well educated man of 28 wishes meet lady 28-40, for companionship, Matrimony if suited. Box 737, Sun. Sunday, January 16, 1949.

Any other question? D. BUSINESS PERSONALS 1807 Marine West Van. West BELL FUNERAL HOME "A' Golden Rule Service" 2746 E. Hastings. HAst.

0015 G. W. Hamliton Undertaking Co. Ltd. Main- at 7th Ave.

Phone FAir. 0268 to 11 MONUMENTAL WORKS C. E. WILLEY Granite and Marble Memorials Reasonable. 31st-Fraser.

FA, 3598M J. B. Newall, established 1909. 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 9 p.m. and all day Wednesday. 19. 14 INFORMATION WANTED Wanted, witnesses who saw lady get hurt when getting off westbound street. car, Feb.

14, about 7:20 p.m., at Yew and Broadway. Also want to contact taxi driver who drove the lady home, CHerry 3230 or CEdar 6898. Will Marie Urquhart or anyone knowing her wherabouts please get in touch with Bill at FAir. 7143L. Investigations Domestic general.

Reasonable. General Detectives Agency 44-144 W. Hastings. TA. 2615.

15 MUSIC, ART, DANCING DANCING Specialized Dance Instruction are definitely your step to good times McKay's "AVENUE TO DANCE" Limited' host to popularity Introductory offer $50 Course $25 635 Richards MAr. 3420 PATRICIA DOYLE Our teachers are professional specialists in ballrom dancing. Class and Private 339 W. Pender St. MAr.

4709 I can teach you to dance in 3 or 4 lessons, private. PAC. 7403. Modern English dances. Particulars.

PAc. 8836. ART Lambert Potteries, supplies, firing services. 4316 Fraser Ave. FA.

8577. POPULAR MUSIC "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 REX STUDIOS Piano and vocal Personal and mail courses 422 Richards MAr. 4720 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. Ray's Orchestra Weddings, Dances, Parties.

N. 818K Gladolian Orchestra Modern and old-time music. FR. 6158. 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. Three-piece orchestra.

Weddings, dances. etc. FRas. 3728. Guitar and banjo.

Ab Hine 825 Granville. downstairs. MA. 4911 WALLY PARKS TEACHES GUITAR Studio. 536 Seymour St.

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16 PERSONAL WHY BE LONELY? Find a sweetheart. All ages. Dept. 12. Pacific Friendship Society, P.O.

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Urania, the Mystic, now at the Vanderbilt, 3003 Granville. Saco-Pelo removes permanently unwanted hair. Lor-Beer. 679 Granville. Continued on Page Thirty eight McKENNEY ON BRIDGE Defender Deceived by False-Carding By WILLIAM E.

McKENNEY. N. M. Nielsen of Norway, manager of the joint shipping office of the Norwegian paper industry, which exports paper to this country, and president of the Norwegian Bridge League, gave me today's hand, which he played in one of the tournaments in Norway. When he gave me the hand, he his opinion, the most interesting, hands which are are not played necesperfectly, but rather those in which the opponents are caught off guard.

Mr. Nielsen sat South. While they use a point-count system, and this hand counts to 18, he felt that it was not the type of hand for a no-trump opening. North realized that if their contract of three no trump doubled was defeated, they would not get any points on the board anyway. That was why he redoubled.

On the opening lead of the five of diamonds East played the tenspot. Mr. Nielsen saw an opportunity to place a card in the East hand, so he won the trick with the queen of diamonds, concealing the jack. The jack of spades was led and held the trick. West won the second spade trick, cashed the ace of diamonds and led the deuce it to up $125 $350 $25.00 $39.00 $65.00 $96.00 $35.00 3557 IN MEMORIAM INGHAM-Passed away on March 23, 1949, Sarah, widow of Robert Ingham, 4450 W.

7th in her 86th year. Survived also by three sons, James, Vancouver; Robert, Duncan, V.I., William T. three daughters, Mrs. J. A.

Thomson, Miss S. Mable Ingham, Mrs. D. A. MacIntosh, all of Vancouver; eight children, two great-grandchildren; one brother, Arthur Powell, Southport, England.

Funeral service Saturday, at p.m., in Simmons McBride Funeral Chapel, Broadway at Maple Rev. James Evans officiating. Interment Ocean View Burial Park. KITCHIN- Milner Kitchin of Beverley Hills, California, passed away March 23, eldest son of the late Hubert Kitchin and Mrs. Peter Milne of Vancouver.

Survived by his wife, Jeanette, and brother, Col. D. Milner Kitchin of Vancouver. KORNISKY On March, 22, 1949, Steve Kornisky, late 518 East Georgia, in his 50th year. Survived by 1 brother and 1 sister and Vera Martin, all of Vancouver.

Re-, mains resting at the Home Funeral: Chapel, 742 E. Hastings St. Funeral March 26, at 3 p.m., from the Home Funeral Chapel, 742 Hastings Rev. R. Moses officiating.

Inter- ment, Ocean View Burial Park. McINTOSH-March 24, 1949, Jessie Ann, widow of Alexander McIntosh, 1023 E. 21st in her 85th year. Survived by 4 James, city; Robert and John, Winnipeg; William, Los Angeles; also 3 daughters, Mrs. D.

Gibson and Mrs. I. Soutar of Akron, Ohio; Mrs. L. Kaye of New Westminster; 10 grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

Funeral service in the Chapel of Mt. Pleasant Undertaking Kingsway at 11th Monday, March 28, at 2:15 p.m., to Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Rev. B. M. Colwell officiating.

NEILL-Passed away on March 23. 1949, Norman Greenshields Neill. 1965 W. 14th beloved husband of Jessie Neill and father of Mrs. Ruth A.

Mitchell of Vancouver. Funeral service Saturday at 3 p.m. in Simmons McBride Funeral Chapel, Broadway at Maple Rev. Gordon E. Bratt officiating.

Cremation. ODLING- -On March 22, 1949, at the Vancouver General Hospital, Carl Axel Odling, late residence 512 Kaslo in his 56th year. Survived by his loving wife, Alma and daughter, Doreen, at home; one sister, Mrs. dur Anderson, Vancouver; two brothers and two sisters in Sweden. Funeral service Saturday, March 26th, at 10 a.m., from the Bell Funeral Home, 2746 E.

Hastings Rev. David E. Tillman officating. Interment Forest Lawn Cemetery. PLANTA--Passed away Reading, March Eng- 22, 1949, near Mr.

W. S. Planta and late of 990 land, Marie Planta, wife of the late Gilford Vancouver, B.C., B.C. in her 64th year. Resident of since 1915.

Mrs. Planta was active here in literary and International Affairs Circle; also a leader for several years in the Bates Method of Eye Correction, She is survived by 2 sons and 3 daughters: Mr. E. S. Ottawa, Ontario; Mr.

Leslie Planta, Manhattan Beach, California; Mrs. C. B. Ottollie Rhodes, San Francisco; Mrs. George Sparling, Sidney, Vancouver Island; Mrs.

H. Rubottom, La Mesa, California; 1 brother, Edward Rawle of Florida. Funerali service and cremation were held at Reading, England. STEWART-Passed away March 23, 1949. Eleanor Robinson Stewart, 6542 Lime St.

Survived by one brother. Robert H. Stewart, Vancouver, B.C.: four sisters, Mrs. Kenneth Racey, Vancouver, B.C.; Mrs. F.

M. Burbidge, Winnipeg: Mrs. E. R. Hart, Sackville, N.B.; Miss L.

Joyce Stewart, Vernon, B.C. Funeral service Saturday at 2 p.m. in Simmons McBride Funeral Chapel, Broadway at Maple Rev. M. Nicolson Cremation.

(Victoria, B.C,) papers, please copy). URE -March 23, 1949, Daniel Hugh (Happy) Ure, in his 67th year. Survived by 2 brothers and 1 sister. Funeral service Mt. Pleasant Chapel, Kingsway at 11th Saturday, March 26, at 10 a.m., Mountain View Cemetery, Rev.

F. G. St. Dennis officiating. WELSH- Passed away March 23, 1949, Richard Thomas Welsh, age 75 years, late of 255 W.

Keith Road, North Vancouver, Survived wife, 2 daughters, Mrs. Lloyd Nelson, Pilot Mound, Manitoba; Mrs. J. H. Cooley, Vancouver; 1 son, Thomas, Funeral service, Saturday, March 26, at 3 Winnipeg: 7 grandchildren.

from the Chapel of Harron p.m. Bros. North Vancouver. Mr. H.

Alves officiating. Committal, Capilano View. WILSCAM Passed away at Grandview Hospital, March 21, 1949, Phylias Wilscam of 2814 W. 3rd aged 78 years, sergeant with C.E.F 22nd Regiment, World War I. Requiem High Mass will be celebrated by Rev.

Father H. Meek, S.S.S., in Blessed Sacrament Church, Saturday, March 26, at Section, 10 a.m. Interment Soldiers' Mountain View Cemetery. Prayers Thursday evening at 8:15 o'clock, at Pollard Bros. Funeral Home, 1096 W.

Broadway, corner of Spruce. Further Listing of Death Notices Appear On Page 34 FUNERAL NOTICES An emergent communication of Mt. Lebanon Lodge No. 72, A.F. A.

be held in the I.O.0.F. Hall, Marpole, on March 26, at 12:30 p.m., to conduct the funeral of our late brother, Alfred Cracknell, a member! of this lodge. Funeral from Thomson's parlor, 10th Ave. and Cambie at 1:30 p.m. E.

A. Dryer, P.M., Sec. 8 CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to the many friends and relatives for the beautiful floral tributes, cards and expressions of sympathy during the recent bereavement of our beloved son. Billy. Special thanks to the nurses and sisters of St.

Vincent's Hospital and Dr. Glen Agnew. -Mr. and Mrs. Norman Bishop and Kenny.

Mrs. Alan Martin and family wish to thank their many friends, neighbors and relatives for their many kindnesses, sympathy and beautiful' floral offerings during the illness and death of a beloved nusband and father. Special thanks the doctors and nurses, South 1, Shaughnessy Hospital and also the Rev. Turpin for his consoling words. We wish to convey our deepest gratitude and sincere thanks for the kindness and sympathy extended to us in the recent passing of our dearly beloved husband and father, William -Mrs.

Grace Newell and family. Mrs. Thomas Dick and family wish to thank all their friends for their kind expressions of sympathy and for the many floral tributes received during the recent bereavement of a loving husband and father. 1945. We think of him in silence, No eyes can see us weep, But still within our aching hearts, His memory we will keep.

-Mum, dad, sister and brother. IN MEMORIAM BRANSTON In loving memory of our dear son and brother, P.O. L. F. Branston (Lennie), buried in Reichwald Military Cemetery, Germany, March 25, To assist readers In preparing "In Memoriam" notices The Sun has prepared booklet of some very appropriate verses.

Call MAr. 1161. BOYD In loving memory of our mother, Ada Grace, who passed away March 25, 1947. 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." -Ever remembered by her daughter, Grace; son-in-law Richard grandchildren Yvonne, Simone and Dick. DARK In memory of our loving daughter and sister, Audrey Caroline Dark, who passed away March 25, 1942.

-Always remembered by mother, dad, Helen and Marion. Sweetly tender, fond and true, There is not a day, dear mother, That we do not think of you. -Lovingly remembered by your daughter, son-in-law and grandchildren, Isa, Larry, Isabelle and Larry, Jr. MacDICKEN-In loving memory of our dear mother, Isabella B. MacDicken, who passed away March 25, 1947.

No one knows how much we miss you, No one knows the bitter pain We have suffered since we lost you, Life has never been the same. In our hearts your memory lingers- MeVICAR- loving memory of dear mother, Mrs. Jean McVicar (Wee Gran), who passed away on March 25, 1945. -Ever remembered by her son John and family. 1943.

When the shadows of night are falling And we are sitting alone, There always comes a longing, dear Norm, If you could only come home. -Sadly missed by mother, father, brother, grandma and aunts. MORRISON-In loving memory of my dear dad. John Morrison, who passed away March 25. 1945.

You're not forgotten, daddy dear, Nor ever you be; As long as life and memory last shall remember thee. -Lovingly remembered by his daughter, Katherine. SMITH--In loving memory of our dear son, and brother, Norman Smith, passed away March 25. dear SMITH- father, Peter loving Smith, memory of passed away March 25, 1943; also our beloved mother, Helen Smith, who passed away May 22, 1943. "Christ shall clasp the broken chain Closer when we meet again." -Mr.

and Mrs. Porter. STERN- In loving memory dearly beloved wife and mother. of our gusta Madeline Stern, passed away March 25, 1945. Many a day her name is spoken, And many an hour she is in our thoughts.

A link in our family chain is broken, She has gone from our home but not from our hearts. -Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by her husband, Charles, and family. 10 FUNERAL DIRECTORS 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 KEARNEY FUNERAL DIRECTORS 8835 Hudson LAng. 0517 Central Park Funeral Home 3642 Kingsway DEx.

1207 Armstrong Co, funeral directors 304 Dunlevy HAst. 0141 Home Funeral Chapel 742 E. Hastings. HAst. 6194 A Q10652 1073 None 4 10752 A 9 4843 A 6 984 A985 10764 2 4J43 4A986 Dealer Nielsen KQ South West North East Double 14 Pass 1N.

T. Double 24 Pass 2N.T. Double Pass 3 4 3 N. T. Double Redouble Pass 5 26 of diamond, which South won with the king.

Then he led the king of hearts. West won this trick and feeling sure that his partner held the jack of monds, he led the diamond nine. But Mr. Nielsen won the trick with the jack, and now he was able to cash the balance of the tricks. Thus he made two overtricks doubled and redoubled on a hand that would have been defeated if West had elected to open a club,.

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