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Sun Classified Want Ad Section KOI I WAN IM Alls SUN WANT ADS BUY, SELL, ANYTHING IN EXCHANGE Won. thmuch Sutuiday Frl. p.m, a p.m. Vancouver. 736 4211 North liNS.sii.Mi New SPECIAL WKKKEND SERVICE Sunday 6 n.n.

to 9 p.m. 736-421 1 First by Far in Circulation and Classified Want Ads. More Readers, More Results COUNTER A BOX OFFICE Monday thiough Saturday e.ou a.m. 10 a m. 52 VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA, WEDNESDAY, NOV.

9, 1966 CLOSING TIME MARRIAGES CARDS OF THANKS he Sun Vancouver'! Leading Newspaper Published every weekday by Sun Publishing company Limited under agreement wltn Pacific Press Printer find Owner 2250 Granville St. 34 HALLS FOR RENT 2 Halls banquets', etc. 43rd Victoria. FA 5-3614. Sherry's banouet hall.

Lovely decor. Full catering, RE 1-2814. 36 INFORMATION WANTED ACCIDENT We are anxious to contact any person or persons who may have witnessed a motor vehicle accident Involving a motorcycle a Volkswagen. The Incident occurred at the inlersectlon of Gilbert Granville in Richmond, B.C., on October 7, 1966. Mr.

M. Rogan, Baillle Co. Insurance Adjusters 684-6281. Anyone knowing the here-ahouts of Jack Germalne of Winnipeg who worked in Nelson. B.C..

with McCullough Cement Co. of Winnipeg, building streets, picas? write Box 165, Sun Persoi.al concern. Anyone Knowing the where-nbouts of Mrs. Rila Charley of Oanlm Lake, please contact Box 213, Sun. Matter of urgent personal concern.

Anyone knowing Of "a '65 or '66 white Ford compact with damaged right front fender and bumper, please contact 876-7218 re hit JL ru n. Anyone wHo witnessed FTTt run accident on Georgia nr. Jervls. evening of November 7, please phone 522-0045. Linda Linklater nee Birch.

Any Special Holiday Phone Service SUN CLASSIFIED WANT ADS may be phoned in Friday NOVEMBER 11 between 5 and 9 p.m. for Saturday, Nov. 12 editions 736-4211 Vancouver's Want Ad Headquarters DEATHS HARKNESS At Allnmont Private Hospital. West Vancouver, on November 8. 1966.

In her Hfith year. Emily D. Ilarkncss, of 1315 aroero street. Survived hy 1 daughter, Kathleen, at home; her daughter-in-law. Vivian (Ring); grandchildren and 1 sister In scot-land.

Funeral service, Thursday, November 10, at 1 p.m., in the T. EDWARDS MEMORIAL CHAPEL, Granville at 101 Avenue, lte.v. A. a. Kogers, D.D..

officiating, in ferment, Ocean View, Flowers graterully declined. JONES Passed away suddenly November 8, 1966. W.O. 1 Robert Thomas Jones, nf 1559 Whltsell Avenue. BurnRby, and formerly of Halifax, N.S..

In his 52nd year. Survived by his wife. Victoria; 2 sons, Wayne Robert of Aylmer, P.Q.i Dale Charles, at home; his mother, Mrs. R. C.

T. Jones, Moose Jaw, Sask. Funeral service, Thursday, November 10. at 2 p.m., In The Rose Chapel al Forest Lawn, Grandview Highway at Royal Oak Avenue, Rev. Malor R.C.H.

Durnford ofriclallng. Cremation, Garden Chapel, Ocean View. FOREST LAWN MORTUARY funeral directors In charge, A I.ARNDER On Nnvrm- her 8. 1966, Frederick Eu gene I.arnrier, 990 LaEoon sued 78 Deceased served In First World War. Survived by his wife, Nan; 1 daughter, Mrs.

Edward I Nancy) Stout, Vancouver; grandchildren, Laureen and Call 1 sister, Miss Amy Larmier Salt- spring Island, and .1 brother, George, Parksvllie. B.C. Funera service Saturday. November 12, at 11 a.m. in S.

BOWELI SONS Chapel. 219-6th minster. Rev. T. New West- L.

HIpd off at ing. Interment. Cemetery. Fort Langley LILI.EY Suddenly on No. vember 4, 1966.

Evelyn June Lll- ley. 3.1S uitn New Wcslmin sler, aged 47 years. Survived by ner nusuanu, William u. 4 sons, Donnle, Danny and Dennis at home: William, Vancouver; 2 daughters. Mrs.

13. McRae. Tlsdale. Mrs. S.

Perlson, Vanderhoof, h.i.. funeral service Thursday November 10 at 10:30 a.m. In S. HOWELL A SONS Chapel, 219 6th iew Westminster, Kev. Hutchison officiating.

Cremation. hi LINN November 7. 1966. Charles Ignatus Linn, 217.) East 3lth Avenue, aged 73 years. Served in djiv, iiflttniion.

First World War. He leaves his wife, Margaret; 2 sons. Donald. Castlegar. and Mel-vin.

Haney; 1 daughter, Mrs. M. McNarland. Lynn Lake, 9 grandchildren; 3 brothers. Harry, George and Martin; 4 sisters, Mrs.

C. Adams, Vancouver; Agnes, wife nf Brigadier A. Parkinson. Gait, Sirs. R.

Sage, Chllllwack, and Mrs. Esther Kinnls, Los Angeles. Rev. W. Little will conduct the funeral service in Mount Pleasant Chapel, Kingsway and 11th Avenue.

Thursday, November 10. at 11 a.m. Interment Ocean View Burial Park. McCLELLAN On November Arthur. Inhn nf, 1('m' Rkigewood Drive.

North Vancouver, age 58 years. Survived bv his wife Fleurette. North Van couver; 1 brother and 2 sisters in Ontario. Mr. McClcllan was prominent mining executive.

Remains are being forwarded hy Grandview Funeral Chapel to the Comstnrk Funeral Home, Peterborough. Ontario, for funeral service and interment. McLENNAN Mary Gertrude McLennan, late of 3667 207th Street. Langley. B.C..

passed away November 7, 1966, aged 77 years. Survived by her loving husband. Charles: 3 sons. Charles Arthur. Richmond, B.C..

Robert Allen, Port Hardy. B.C.; Donald Roy, Langley. B.C.: 3 daughters, Mrs. L. C.

i. Marlon) West, Vancouver, Mrs. H. (Ruth) Beckwith. Langley.

Mrs. J. (Betty) Oswald. Langley; 23 grandchildren, 4 greatgrandchildren: 1 sister, Mrs. Lola Dudley, Redwood Cily, Calif.

Funeral service will be held In Columhla rnnoral Chanel. I.anirlev, Thurs day, November 10, at 1 p.m., Rev. nr. iNoran rtuKoea cremation to Lillow. 8 offlilallng.ierlne 132-2111 Stuart Keate Publisher J.

1.. Dumpier General Manager J. M. Lecky, Executive Assistant Bruce Hutchison, Kdllorlai Dlrect'r E. Al.

Swangaru, Managing tailor J. V. Toogood Advlg. Director F. 11.

Kdwards Circulation Mgr. J. J. Rooney Business Manager J. A.

McLellan Promotion Mgr. North Vancouver YUkon 8-8b2b New Westminster. LAkevlew 1-2661 Night Phones alter 9 o'clock: Jflght Kdltor. Ul i Advertising i' Rules and Regulations The Vancouver Sun reserves the right to classify ads under appio-n' prlate headings and to set rates there tort and to determine page locution. The Vancouver Sun reserves the right to revise or reject adver- tisers using the Sun advertising boxes to retain any answers re- celved at the said boxes and to repay the customer the sum paid for the advertisement and box 'claims or errors to advertisements must be received by the publisher within 30 (lays after the first publication.

It Is agreed by tne advertiser requesting space that the of The Vancouver Sun (Division of Pacific Press Ltd.) In the event ni- failure to Dublish an advertise ment, or in the event of an error appearing in the advertisement as published shall be limited to the amount paid by the advertiser for only one incorrect nise Ihe portion of the advertising space occupied by the Incorrect or omitted Item only, and that there shall be no liability In any event greater than the amount paid lor SUBSCRIPTION RATES Wherever carrier service is maintained. $2.50 per month. Canada 'and British Commonwealth, one year, six months, 3 months, Sb.5o: single months, United States, Australia ano Foreign Countries, 53.50 per month. Saturday only: Canada. $10.00 per year; United States, Australia and torelgn Countries 2oc per copy or $13.00 per year.

Authorized as second class mail. Post urrice Department, vun TITH nf 'IrCU lat Ion, Circulation Dept. Phone. 732-2371. CLASSIFIED RATES Minimum space 2 lines of type 60o per line per day 4 days for the price of 7 days for the price of SO days, 40c per line per day Above rates apply to consecutive Insertions only without change in copy.

Births, Engagements, Marriages, Card of Thanks, Memorial Notices, not exceeding 10 lines, minimum charge $4.00 per insertion. Each additional line 40c daily. Death and funeral notice, $6 for first 10 lines. Additional lines HOc per line daily. (Above rates apply to B.C.

only) Box Service Charge Replies picked up 50c per order Replies mailed $1.00 per order PHONE 736-4211 DISTRIBUTORS Vancouver 2250 Granville St. 732-2371 New Westminster J. B. Norman 44 Begbie St. LAkevlew l-2bbi North Vancouver 340 Lonsdale West Vancouver Burns Lake Mrs.

Len Churchill I ukoo o-o'i-') 732-2371 Jean Stedman Phone 307Y LOST Chle. string o( pearls. RewarcT -bi-yinb. 27 FOUND Male beagle, white and tan; male rocker cross, black, pup; male spaniel cross, black and tan, adult; female chihuahua cross, black, tan ami white, 4 mule polnler, brown and white; male spaniel cross, white and tan, adult; male shepherd cross, black and fawn, 3 female cocker cross terrier, black, 1 female terrier cross, black and while, adult. Contact Vancouver S.P.C.A.

Animal Shelter, 1205 East 7th. 879-2948. Male black Lab cross, has shots, good watch dog; 1 male spaniel pup. 5 wks. black; female golden cocker spaniel; female black 9 female border collie pup, 2 good with children.

Contact Richmond SPCA Shelter, 277-6212. Male, black Lab, red leather collar, found Safeway store; Collie, cross, pup, white tan, found Ambleside nark. Contact West Van S.P.C.A. 922-4622. Male red leather collar, found Safeway store; Collie cross pup, Ambleside Park.

Contact West Van S.P.C.A., 922-4622. MaUVSpaniel cross, "black A tan, 4 mos, Contact Vancouver S.P.C.A. Animal Shelter. 1205 E. 7th, Male cat, approx.

5 long-halred, ginger, wearing flea collar, Nov. 4. 1000 block E. Keith, ix. van, tu Pr.

ladles' beice driving ulnves. pedestrian entrance from lane W. of Woodwards Oakrldge shopping centre. AM 6-5423. Lady's brown purse.

Found Richards Dunsmulr. Apply Pacific Press Lost Found, 2250 Granville St. Found, black kitten. 5-5" mns Small patch of white on stomach. uiaastone 29th.

433-5233. Pigeon with band, number C392CPF. Inverted No. 65 105 iveeier Mreet, Mr. Lee, Laree white Persian cat.

Vie 1191 Queens W. Van. 922- 2075. Founci SaT morning, vlcln. N.

Burnaby. Owner Identify. CY 8-7005. Found early Sat. morning, lady's new kid glove, Main Hastings.

Heavy gold weddine band. Stan- ley Park nr. Lost Lagoon Monday a sn. 681-8504 after 5p.rm Man's bifocals in brown leather case. Cor.

Harwood Nicola. 681- Small sum of monev at-Trinity Baptist Church Sale. For Information phone266-4279. Black kitten, School. 253-1959.

Grey-blue "female kitten. 54th and Kerr435J353. Young pup, vicinity 33rd and Mocan. 3-a-9bi Green-eved tahhv. vie.

5S1h and raser. Part Persian black kitten, uln 5th Renfrew. AL 3-6219. Orange kitten. Vic.

Gllmore ougneeu nwy. al, 3-lb8. Black white male cat, vie. JJjctory, White pet rhirkeh, 41st "MauT lounq urtoper disc. 33-4j44.

Pr. glri's ire skates, Kootenay Loop. 291-2067. Found, pr. kid leather gloves.

ic, i nuriow Harwoon. 681-6791 Pr. man's glasses. Centennial rarx, Burnany Mtn. CA 4-6435.

Key rine. 16 kevs. vie. Commer cial Brewers Park. TR 6-2693.

Bicycle 874-7655 Gold Tim ex lady's watch, 5700 hlk Laburnum St. 263-8928. Man's watch found at ETm Eftrt 261 Glasses with brow frames, 4100 E. Hastings. CY 8-K682.

Set of keys on ring. Vic. Safeway, store on DavIeMIJ5-8786. Wrist watchT Trafalgar Park. RE 1-1969 Pair of glasses, dark frames, ow.

w. JlSl. '4-Ol48. Pair of new earlngs In Ray box, cor. Georgia Richards.

922-SS19, 30 COMING EVENTS 1966 Maple Leaf Bait Commodore Cabaret, this Sat. Nov. 12. 8 m. 5 hrs.

of wonderful ballroom dancing to the music of oene ueagies urcnestra. Also featuring Top dance contest. Miss Elegance Award, professional demonstrations. Don't miss this exciting evening. For reservations tickets call Pedersens, RE 8-2308 or MU 1-7838.

Bolero Dancers' Club Are having an open house dance party tn Nov. 11. join a lively set of fun-loving adults, aged 25 over. Applications now available for single, separated, divorced or widowed men women. Call 738-7910 for Information invitation to our party.

Mix and For Unattached People Danrtne Nightly from 7:30 p.m. Arlintgon. 1236 Broadwav "Monthly meeting of the Roval City Coin Club. Important tneelinr a at p.m. Koyai 1 owers.

Schizophrenics Anonymous 650 Richards. Nov. 10. 7:30 p.m. Information.

YU 7-6242 32 CATERING Have a Weddine 100 neonle cold buffet with 10 different dishes, pastry, wedding cake, music hall, for 5295. Krlstensen catering 254-3233 731-8471 Hastings Auditorium 26 DEATHS POTTS On November 8, 19fi6, Elsie Anne, beloved wile of Bernard Potts, 7111 Linden Avenue, South Burnaby, aged 71 years. Also survived by 2 sons, Donald, Fort William, David, South Burnaby; 5 grandchildren, Nancy and David, Jort William. Laurie, Gordon and Allan, South Burnaby; 3 sisters. Mrs.

T. Gray. Mrs. W. McLuckie.

Mrs. A. Wilson, in England; also several nieces and nephews. Deceased was member of Beulah Rebekah Lodge No. 5.

Fu neral service, Thursday, Novem ber at 11 a.m., In St. Alban's Anglican Church, 19th Avenue and Grandvlew-Douglas Highway, Rev. D. Ritchie officiating. Interment, Forest Lawn Memorial Park, S.

BOWELL SONS Directors. ROCKINGHAM November 7, 19bb. Walter Edward Rockingham in Lions Gate Hospital, North Vancouver, B.C. Predeceased by his wile. Ethel; a son, Wing Com mander Toblan Rockingham.

Survived by 3 children, Major Gen eral John Rockingham, Calgary, Mrs. S. L. Hughes. Port Alberni.

Mrs. Gerald Atkins, Vancouver; grandchildren; 12 great-grand children. Funeral service in St. Johns Anglican Church, corner Chesterfield and Kith Street, North Vancouver, Ihursday, November 10. at 11 a.m..

Canon L. A. C. Smith officiating. Cremation.

BURRARD CHAPEL, directors. ROGERS November 9. 1966. Grace Rogers, passed away In hospital, age 72 years. Late of U.ib4 Argyle.

Horseshoe Bay. West Vancouver. Survived hy her hus band Fred; 1 daughter. Mrs. George (June) Spooner; 5 brothers and 2 sisters.

3 grandchildren, nieces and nephews. Funeral Service will be held In Mount Pleasant Chapel. Kingsway at 11th on Saturday. November 12. at in a.m.

Interment family plot Mountain View cemetery. A ROS: fy West OSS On November 7. 1966. James George Ross. Cumber and New Westminster, aged 64 years.

Deceased was a member of King Solomon Lodge No. 17, A.F. A.M. Survived hy his beloved wife, heatrlce: 2 brothers, Hugh. Vancouver, and Ehenc.er, Inverness, Scotland: 5 sisters.

Mrs. Barbara Card, Mrs. Sally Mc-Gough. Mrs. Margaret Stlnson and Mrs.

Christine Moon, all of New Westminster, and Mrs. Cath- one knowing her whereabouts please contact Box 254, Campbell Rivei $25 reward for information leading to recovery of whltp 1065 Ford Econoline van. licence 7- 940. Family Bread signs. 431-8757.

EX -M III A drum-and trumpet men Interested In working with other bandsmen. 433-5608 rt. a. 40 PERSONAL Well educated, good looking, but unconcelted young man of 26, medium build, wishes to date a single, nice looking but unconcelted, pleasant young woman, o-24, for social outings sucb as. shows, howling dancing.

Write freely to Mel. at Knv Object matrimony. Snap appreci- aicu rompuyreiurned. Man, 49, 6'. 160, secure grown family, wishes lo meet unencumbered ChritlHn In K', West, or Coquitlam area, should be attractive, average size, up to having kind, pleasant nature.

Please give full details. All replies BX Gent wishes to meet marriage minded lady, 35 45, weight, 120 -125 who appreciates good home life, shows, outings. All letters answered in confidence. Snap apprec. Object matrimony.

Box 49 year old Canadian" semFre tired, widower, own homp, no ties, wishes to meet lady 40-45. Obiect matrimony. Box 744 Sun. Ladv would'llke to meet Christian widower 60-80. Object matri-Hony-Box.

750 Sun. Responsible couple adopt baby, mixed race welcome. BOXJ20N, Sun, Nanalmo. 42 BUSINESS PERSONALS Single Girls Under 30 We have a wide choice of men to introduce. Free interview.

Commonwealth Marriage Bureau 612-736 Granville MU 3-3045 Human Hair Wigs Mfy. Seeking Agents. Representatives. Distributors. Write Chancery (Orient 1 Enterprise 19 Mody Road, Hong Kong.

Male and feminine hygiene products. Male clerks in attendance onlv from 6-10 p.m.. Prompt attention to mail orders. Buckshon's Pharmacy. 8 1 K) Ea tH a jn gs St Pre-Chnstmas Special Rugs, chesterfield cleaned, bonded help.

Offices, hotels, homes, etc. Vets Maintenance. 736-4910. 733. 6594.

Amateur writer t'n on ahead writes scripts, songs, documentary artlvles. What you need I'll write. New blood always a good thing. 985-5843. Care and accommodation for unwed mothers.

Write P.O. Box 822, Society for the Care of Expectant Mothers, Victoria, B.C. PERSONAL HYGIENE PRTJDTTcTS Confidential mail order service. Cunningham Drug Store 1098 Robson, Van. 5 6S1-S177 Personal hvglene products.

Male clerks in attendance onlv. 6 to 12 midnight dailv. Fraser Drug Co. 491 and raser. SAVE 30 Carpet layer has broadloom left over from apt.

Call Jim al 521- 8963. For true guidance, consult Opharial famous astrologer, 2507 W. Broadway. 736-4712 or 874- 4oin. EARJPIERCING 10K gold ear wires all 13.50.

Flrbanks, 5B9 Seymour, MU 4364. Xandross spirit guidance tells future, send prvt. life and blrth-date. 581-5819, 10335 132 N.S. MRS.

LAMAR reader advisor. If you have a problem. caM736-7817forappt. AlDha Interiors. '2401 736-4919.

Reupholstery, draperies and slip covers. Eczema. Itch, Rash. Trv Teentore Itching piles, use Llngtan. 1115 Klngswav.

all drug dent, stores. Leaving for Hong Kong, can make contacts or other business arra gements. Box 34n4 Sun. "Omarn. Astrofocist Psvehio reader.

1111 Bajrlay. 681-1105. Alcoholics Anonvmous P.O. Box 464pr 685-5623 Patricia E.S.P. famed reader.

adviser. Love's, 938 Granville St. Chllllwack Roy Godkln 4H580 Pine Ave. Phone 79r-73bb ranbrnok John Hlehert 301 8th Ave. South.

Ph. 42h-4433 Dawson Creek J. E. Wilson Phone ST 2-4742 1521108 Avenue Dawson Creek Knight, Dundee, Scotland. Funeral service Saturday.

November 12. at 1:30 P.m. in S. BOWELL DEATHS STIRLING In Victoria. B.C.

on November 7, 1966, Mr. George Faulds Stirling, or 815 Transit R(i aged 89 years. Born In England and a resident of Victoria for the past 21 years, formerly of Salmon Arm, B.C., where he had been also a resident for 49 years, and was M.L.A. for Salmon Arm In 1943. He Is survived hy his wife, Daisy Gertrude, at the residence; 2 sisters, Mrs.

Margaret Goodburn and Miss Ethel Stirling, both in England. Funeral services will be held In MeCall Bros. Floral Chapel, Johnson and Vancouver Victoria, on Wednesday, November 9 at 3:15 p.m. followed by cremation. Flowers gratefully declined.

SWANSON August Emanuel Swanson, late of 19487 72nd Avenue. R.R. 4, Langley, passed away November 7, 1966, aged 73 yeais. Survived by his loving wife. Ruth; 4 sons.

Arthur, Medford, Oregon: Roy, Newton, B.C.; Cecil, Peace River, Alberta; Max, Daw. son Creek. B.C.; 2 daughters, Mrs William (Erma) Schroeder, Lang, ley iMrs. A. (Ruth) Lockyer.

Port Kells. B.C.: 3 sisters; 15 grandchildren; 10 great-grand, children. Funeral service will be held in Columbia Funeral Chapel, Langley, Saturday, November 12 at 1 p.m.. Rev. Dr.

Norah Hughe, officiating. Interment Langley Lawn Cemetery. TURNELL Suddenly October i. iima uaiu uarrvi lurnell, aged 17 years, of 4.337 Triumph Street. North Burnaby.

Survived by his loving parents Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Turuell: 1 hrolher and sister Patricia at Grandparents.

Mr. and Mrs Turned, Vancouver. Funeral service Thursday, November 10 at 3 p.m from Christ The King Church, 1120 Wililngdon Avenue. Rev. W.

E. Lowe officiating. Cremation. In lieu of flowers donations to the Royal Canadian Legion Poppy Fund, Branch 14s Burnaby Funeral directors In charge of arrangements. Dnhart Tia(AP tally, on November 8.

1966, aged jraiB, inueo son or Airs, t-va Vogl, of 1346 Park Drive, Vancouver. Predeceased by his father. Peter Vnirl In A 1 i by his grandmother. Mrs. M.

Mil- ici. nunmsiora; aunts. 4 uncles and several cousins. Funeral service, Friday, November 11, at 2 p.m., In the chapel of Richmond Funeral Home. 842 Camble Road, chmnnil Rev R- t' i D.D., offlrlatine.

Cremation in lieu of flowers. nip mau jna. tlons to B.C. Cancer Fund. 2656 neamer Mreei, Vancouver.

10 FUNERAL NOTICES The members of Burrard -ft. Lodge No. 50. are fit to attend the funeral of our late brother. Thomas C.

McMillan, to be held at Burrard Funeral Chapel. 1208 Lonsdale Avenue. North Vancouver, en Thursday. November 10, at i p.m. regana.

Frank Smart. W.M. William Carmlchael, Secty. 12 CARDS OF THANKS To all Ihe kind friends and neighbors who iiv their sympathetic understanding and help have lightened our sorrow In the loss of our beloved husband and father, we extend heartfelt thanks. Special thanks to Dr.

John H. Woods and staff at the M.S.A. Hospital, Dr. Courseley of New Westminster. Dr.

Coy and staff nf the B.C. Cancer Institute, staff, fellow workmen and nupi's of Abhotsford Junior and Senior High Schools, staff and council of Sumas Municipal Hall, Pallbearers and Rev. H. Gregory for his consoling words. We will cherish always the respect and honor shown to our dear husband and father.

Mrs. C. Everett Wlllard and family. Words cannot express our heartfelt gratitude to all our friends and neighbors who so kindly assisted, and for the beautiful floral offerings and words of sympathy extended in the tragic death of our beloved Glenn. Special thanks to Rev.

R. Gracey kit nis consoling ana understand ing words. jvl Ir. and Mrs. Oeortre Rldd.

Mrs. A. K. (Beverley) waring. Mrs.

J. Lambert. For kind expressions of sympathy In Ihe loss of our only son and brother, William Allan Som-merville, we are deeply grateful, especially to the OddTellows and RebeMhs, the Canadian Merchant Service Guild, and Rev. J. A.

Titt for his understanding words. Marie Smith and Ellen Stewart and families. The Eisenman family wish to convey sincere thanks for the cooperation and assistance of the R.C.M.P., C.K.N.W., the Alnlne Club and all the citizens who assisted in the search for young John Eisenman. 8 We wish to extend sincere thanks and appreciation for the many kindnesses, messages of love and understanding, and beau tlful floral offerings from our many relatives, friends, neighbors ana fellow worgmen lennereu during our recent bereavement. Especially do we thank the Rev.

W. H. Watts for his words of consolation and the Native Sons of British Columbia. Post No. 2.

We will cherish always the respect and honor shown to Owen. Mrs. Owen James Tupper and Family 14 LETTERS OF APPRECIATION We would like to express our thanks to The Jewish Community Committee of Vancouver for all they did for me and my wife. The evening of Wednesday, November 2, will live In our minds for the rest of our days. It Is hard to express our thankfulness In print for your kind words and financial assistance you have given us.

Henry and Grace Ilulsteln and all the children. 16 IN MEMORJAM CAWTHRA In loving memory of a dear husband and father William Cawthra who passed away November 9, 1965. Peacefully sleeping, resting at last. The world's weary troubles and trials are past; In silence he suffered, In patience he bore, Till God called him home to suffer no more. Always remembered by his loving wife and family.

CAWTHRA In loving memory of father and grandfather, William, who passed away November 9, 1965. You're not forgotten, father, dear, Nor ever shall you be: As long as life and memory last We shall remember thee. Ever remembered hy Shirley, Richard, and David. MORRISROE In loving memory ol a dear husband and father, James, who passed away November 9, 1958, the result of an accident. In life loved and honored, In death remembered.

Ever remembered hy his wife Mary, his sons. Sydney and Billy, riaughters ln-law Ardelle and Alice, and children. REYNOLDS In loving memory of my dear husband, George Reynolds, who passed away November 9, 1962. God took him home. It was His will.

Within my heart he liveth still. Sadly missed by his loving wife, Maude. REYNOLDS In loving mem ory of my dear father, George Reynolds, who passed away No vember 9, 19bi His memory is as dear today As In the hour he passed away. Ever remembered by his loving oaugnter, l'nynis. 18 FUNERAL DIRECTORS MEMBERS ORDER OF THE GOLDEN RULE FOREST LAWN MORTUARY ONE CALL ARRANGES ALL Grandview Hwv.

at Roval Oak Burnaby 2 299-7711 SIMMONS McBRIDE LTD. "A DIGNIFIED SERVICE" Broadway at Maple Street 731-4151 731-4151 Harron Bros. Ltd. "2 Chapels to serve you" Chapel of Chimes at 10th Ave. and Ontario St.

Vancouver 876-8877 C. E. Atchison A Sons and Royal Oak Chapel Klngswav at Roval Oak Burnabv 435-5577 Harold CAtchlsonM gr. T. EDWARDS CO.

Memorial Chapel Oldest estab. firm In Vancouver Annabell Edwards, Mgr. Director One Location Only ra vl lea 1 It 73S31 SI Mount Pleasant Chapel Vancouver's most beautiful and modern funeral home Klngswav at 11th Ave. 876-2161 Center Hanna Ltd. Established 1,893 4061 Kingsway R0SELAWN CHAPEL Brdwav-CommerclHl Dr.

874-1314 HOLLYBURN "FUNERAL HOME A. D. WALSH I 1807 Marine W.V. 922-1221 S. Bowe Sons Ltd.

219 Sixth New 522-1671 Cloverdale 574-4733 Chapman Harold Edwards Funeral Home, 802 W. Broadwav 879-2141 876-7711 GRANDVIEW CHAPEL 1349 Commercial Dr. 258-2511 FIRST MEMORIAL SERVICES Undertakers for the Memorial Society of B.C. 987-7723 Crestwbod Memorial Funeral Service Richmond Funeral 'Home 842 Camble Rich. 278-0211 NUNN THOMSOJTLTD 2559 Camble 876-338S KEARNEY FUNERAL DIRECTORS" 1096 West Broadwav 733-6722 22 CEMETERIES Ocean View Cemetery, single plot, near Chapel, res263-9125; 26 LOST LOST Small light brown fe- male pup.

6 months old, wearing tan stuaaen couar, aiso ne cellar, vie. Queen Elizabeth Park on Sunday. Mr. Williams, iviu FA 5-2482 after 6p.m. Sat.

a.m., 70th Shaughnessy, Inst crystal necklace. 3 pr. earrings, bracelet, evening bag with eold change purse lighter white gloves. Reward. 683-8531 or 327-7242.

Brown Jtr white Snrlneer SnanleT. male, 2 yrs. old. Name: Randy. Hairless area on left-hind quarter.

Under please nollty Riegiu, it us l.aKe or teiepnone English Pointer, male dk. liver wnue. ivame nappy. Anyone found harbouring this dog after riaay. ixov.

11, will De prose cuted. FA 7-7233. Female cross Chihuahua Spaniel, black with white cross on chest, 6 mos. old, vie. 20th Main.

2 suit cases guitar; Wed. Nov 1 at English Bay. Substantial re ward offered. Please pnone 685 ait, a. Man's wedding ring wld gold hand "Ronnl" Inside.

Reward. 224-64Q8, Lost: Kerrlsdale area, black white Siberian husky, male. 277 after 4 p.m. Boxer pup. 4 mos.

old. brown A white with long tall, vie. Carleton 4 Moscrop. 435-0820, Man's plain gold ring. Near Barclay St.

entrance and Stanley Park. Reward. 685-5466. 2 doz-keys on kev flruT virin. van, or wnauey Nov.

4 (Frl.l 255-3188. Pair running shoes white shorts on Granville St. bus Nov. 5 434-7707. Norwegian Elkhound.

male. vie. Fraserview, Monday. "Toba Reward. 325-1660.

1 right boot at fith'A McBrlde New West. Nov. 2. 278- I Camera Park 327-5363 tn M. Pay store 2 skins Marten fur.

Friday eve. 922-4734. SHERIDAN FERGUSON On November 1966 in St. David's Anglican Church. South Delia, by Rev.

K. W. P. Carter. Mr.

C. Sheridan, son of Mr. anil Mrs. William H. Sheridan of South Hur.

ntihy, to Sandra daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Ferguson of Soulh Delta, B.C. 8 DEATHS ANDERSON On November 8, 1966, William Sven Anderson, lOOfj Cornwall New Westminster, aged 83 years.

Survived by his wile. Elizabeth: 1 son, waiter, North Surrey; 1 daughter, Mrs. C. A. (Hilma) Eraser, New Westminster: 5 grandchildren: 3 brothers.

Fred and Erik. Iowa; David, Chicago: 2 sisters, Mrs. Ester Huag. Calgary: Mrs. Anna Sclven.

Iowa. Funeral service Thursday. November 10 at 3 p.m In S. HOWELL SONS Chanel, 219 6th New Westminster, Rev. Corliss Holmes officiating.

Interment Eraser Cemetery. BRADY -BROWNE James, of Vancouver, on November 7, 196b, In his 79th year. Survived by 1 son Nell. CamDbell River; 4 daughters, Mrs. J.

Caswell (Eileen). Burnaby. Mrs. Fred P. Clark (Hazel), Like iv.

RC. Mrs. C. McNleol 1 Marian) Vancouver, and Mrs. M.

Moore (Patricia). Whonock; 8 grandchildren. Private service was held, Cremation. CARR Passed away suddenly on November 8. 1966, In Edmonds, Washington, Ellen carr, ner 7Slh year, late of 1600 Eastern North Vancouver.

Survived bv 2 daughters. Mrs. A. Mosheim, West Vancouver and Mrs. A.

Pugh of Calgary: 3 sons, R. G. Carr of North Vancouver; carr ami D. K. Carr, both of Edmonds.

Washington; 12 grandchildren and 1 great-grandchild; also a sister, Mrs. J. Turner of Australia. Fu-nera: service will he held on Saturday, November 12, at 11 a.m., from the Hollyburn Funeral Home. 1807 Marine Drive.

West Vancouver with Rev. J. A. G. Wilson officiating, followed by Interment in Capllano View cemetery.

CHIODO On November 5, 1966, Maria Chiodo late of 1125 Lily Vancouver. Survived by her husband. Anthony. Prayers Wednesday. November 9.

p.m. from Chapman and Harold Ed wards Funeral Home. 802 West Broadwav at Willow. Kequiemi Mass Thursday. November 10, at 9 1 a.m.

from St. Francis Church, 1020, Semlln Drive. Rev. tamer t. Rosala relebrunt, interment Mountain View.

COCK Passed away November 7, 1966. Jessie Katrina. beloved wife of Cecil J. Cock, of 21.i0 West 39th Avenue. In her b'8th year.

Sister of the late Chief Justice Lett. She survived by her 2 daughters. Mrs. N. M.

A. Hoeg. Cowii han Station. B.C.. Miss Elizabeth J.

Cock, Port Alberni, B.C.; a brother Ralph Lett To ronto Ontario. Memorial service will be held Thursday, November 10. at 1 p.m.. In St. Mary's Church.

Kerrlsdale. Rev. G. D. Kelly offi ciating.

Flowers gratefully de clined. CROSWEI.L Suddenly on November 5. 1906, Gary Angus Crnswetl, aged 12 years, late of 7786 Jasper Crescent. Survived by his parents, Mr. anu.

Croswell: 2 brothers. Keitn ana Angus, at Home; sisiers. win and Bonnie, at home. Mrs. irleria Dato.

Vancouver; and his grandfather, Mr. A. Penner. Vancouver. Funeral Thursday, November 10 at 3 p.m.

In the Jasper Crescent Baptist Church, 7fi50 Jasper Rev. W. Funk officiating. interment. Ocean View Cemetery.

Hamilton Mortuary, uuciwia. EDWARDS Robert Griffith Edwards, late nf 1507 Madore Coquitlam. B.C.. passed away November 8. 1966.

aged 87 years. Survived by his loving wife. Ivy: 2 daughters. Mrs. A.

Petersen and Mrs. L. Durr. Coquitlam: 3 grandchildren. Funeral service will be held In COLUMBIA FUNERAL CHAPEL.

New Westminster. Thursday. November 10. at 1:30 p.m.. Reverend T.

D. Barnett officiating. Cremation. FISENMAN Passed awav suddenly November 6. 1966.

Jon Lyle. beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. tnalip a. Eisenman.

66 East 54 Avenue, aged 6 years. Also survived by 2 brothers. Jack and Dick at home; his grandparents Mr. and Mrs. L.

u. tiseomao, Calgary, Alberta; Mrs. A. Everett Shacklcton, Sask. Memorial services will he held on Sunday, Nv.mhr 13 at n.m.

St. Giles church. 305 West 41st Avenue. Rev C. Gardiner officiating.

Cremation. Glenhaven Memorial Chapel, directors. FORTUNE Sunaenly November 4, 1966. Clarence Fortune of 11092 12S N. Surrey, aged 40 years.

Survived by his loving wife, Margaret; mother, Mrs. Georglna Fortune; 2 brothers, Douglas and Allan: 4 sisters. Anita, Ow'en. Evelyn and Geraldlne. all In Ontario.

Friends may view Wednesday evening November 9 at SURREY FUNERAL HOME siirh.iivv i.3'oa 108th Ave. For warding Thursday to Ontario for: Interment. FOXCR OFT Passed away November 6. 1966, Richard Fox croft of 6549 Argyle Street. Vancouver, in his 84th year.

Married 58 years November 6, 19b6 and predeceased by his daughter Mrs. (Laura) Acton in 1959. he is survived by his loving wife, 1 aura; 8 sons, Clayton. Prince Prince George, Robert, fori i oquiuam. Frank, Hubert, both of Vancouver, Claude, Surrey, Russell, Victoria, Earl, Alberni, Douglas in the United States; 7 daughters, Beulah, Vancouver, Mrs.

R. (Beth) Brown, North Burnaby, Mrs. W. (Ellen) Pentilla, Chase. B.C.; Mrs B.

(Marlorle) Smith, U.S.A., Mis. .1. tMadge) Marker, Vancouver, Mrs D. Perry (Muriel), hllll-wac'k. Mrs.

L. Muirhead (Jean), winnlnee: 60 grandchildren: 21 oreat-crandchlldren; 1 brother, Aitrhcn a inerni. funeral service Wednesday. November 9 i in Tho little Chane of the Flowers. Forest Lawn.

Grand- view Highway at Royal Oak Avenue. Rev. W. E. Lowe officiating.

Interment In the family plot Forest Lawn Memorial Park. In lieu of flowers donations may be sent to the B.C. Heart Foundation. FOREST LAWN MORTUARY funeral directors in charge. ERASER Passed away November 7.

1966, Albert. John raser, 4870 Sloran Street. In his h.ith tear. Survived by his loving wife Marv; 1 sister In Germany; 1 brother in California. Mr.

fraser was a member of the Seafarers International Union. I uneral service Thursday, November 10. at 8 45 a.m., In the Glenhaven Memorial Chapel. 1235 F.at Hastings Street. Rev.

Leon Kotso officiating. Burial at sea, GEE TOY On November 5. 1966. Gee Toy. aged 76 years.

passed awav at bis home. n'27b Connaueht Drive. Born near Canton. China, he came lo Canada in 1911. In 1920 he entered the em-nlov nf the late Mr.

and Mrs. T. Weslev Greer and had been with the Greer family continuously for the past 46 years, being emploved at the time of his passing hy Mr. James W. Greer.

Gee Toy is survived hy his wife, a son and one grandchild In China; also, by 2 sons and 8 grandchildren In Vancouver. Service on Thursday. November 10 at 3:00 p.m. In the chaoel of Armstrong Funeral Home, 304 Dunlevy Street. Interment Ocean View Burial Park.

In lieu of flowers donations may be sent to Christ Church of China, 340 Keefer Street. i GRIEVE Passed away suddenly November 8. 1966. Janet, widow of David Grieve of 6221 Dumfries Street. Vancouver, and formerly of Weyburn.

Saskatchewan, in her 81st year. Survived hi, 1 rimipbter. Mrs Jack (Kessiel IMcAnena, Vancouver; 1 grandson: 13 great-grandchildren. Funeral jserlre Saturday afternoon, Nov-1 lemher 12, In the chapel of the Weyburn Funeral Home. Rev.

Mulrhte officiating. Interment in the family plot. Green Acres Cem etery. Weyhurn. FOREST LAWN MORTUARY, funeral directors.

In charge. Mel EOD On November 8. SONS Chapel. 219-fith New 1966, Lillian Julie, of 1250 Nicola Westminster. Rev.

D. John-street Survived bv her loving stone of ricintlng. Interment raser husband. Roy; 1 son. Melville C.i Cemetery.

Vancouver. 1 daughter, Mrs. Ken-j neth G. (Tish) Murton. New Wk: llunrftn David Scott 1H9 Craig St.

1'ernie Box 44 Golden Box 23 Grand Forks Box 216 Hudson Hope Box 172 Kamloonfl Phone 746-4733 Robert Boyd Phone 4b0 Mrs. Ruth Estey Phone 344-5537 Mrs. Irene Parker Phone 442-8K02 Mis. M. E.

Glbb Phone 783-5305 Frank Brown 749 St. Paul St. Phone 372-2833 Kelowna Mrs. Edna Giordano 12HO Belaire Ave. Phone 762-25bo Klmberley Mrs.

F. Walde 4th Ave. Townslte 427-39b Kitiniat Mr. Hans Kujus 15 Heron Street, Box 4415. Kltimat.

B.C. Phone b37 Merrltt Mr. Robert Hogg Box 6.35. Merltt Phone 378-5h57 Nanalmo J. E.

Whltlam Sun Office 94 Front St. SKvllne 4-2388 Nelson 5021st Street Ocean Fallli Box 307 l'pntlcton Mr. Ernest Wah Phone 325-2463 Mrs. Dorothy Shaw Phone 289-3393 Mr. Dave Hewer 1197 Manitoba St.

1... Alkarnl Ph. 432-U12IJ H. Foxau Box 67, Port Alberni Ph. 724-0433 Port Hardy Mrs.

Shirley Ross Airport, Port Hardy Ph. 949-6440 Powell Hiver W. Stanford 4454 Joyce Ave. 485-4233 Prince George Al Fleury ro A. Harvey Services, 3492 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 29o-b373 tinesnel Mrs. Anna G.

Lowden Box 682 Phone 992-7179 Iicvrlstoke Mrs. Mary Beruschl 3U5 Victoria Box 450 rnone ooi-hooo Ttossland Box 522 Sandspit Terrace Mr. Cmham St. Mr. R.

E. Smith pnone jb-oof-A. T. Waddell Phone 637-5365 Bert Richardson Ph. VI 3-5241 Trail Mrs.

Norma l. sigurason 57 Ray Ave. Phone 364-1483 Vernon Mrs. I. Nixon 2500 39th Ave.

Ph. Linden 2-4081 Victoria W. McAllister Box 623, Victoria Phone tvergreen s-wii Weill Box 24 Williams Lake Box 397 Mrs. Loraine Phone 994-3433 Mr. John wen Phone 392-7751 RL'DYKA Ocli be- Walter, aged 74 years, late of 205 Main Street.

Survve-I his family In Europe. Service Thurs day. November 10. at i In Armstrong A Co. Chapel.

304 Dunlevy Avenue, Rev. O. liokllrefli officiating. Interment, Mountain! View Cemetery. SLATER Passed awnv No-, vemher 5.

1966, Albert Allan Slater In his 33rd year, late of 3133 1SS Surrey. Survived bv his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Slater, Langley 2 sisters, Mrs.

J. Gray. Langley: Mrs. R. Grieves.

Fort Langley. Funeral services will be held In the chapel of Langley Funeral Home, Thursday. November 10 at 1:30 p.m.. Rev. Canon T.

E. Harris officiating followed by cremation. SMITH Passed away November 7, 1966, In Calgary, Sara Elizabeth, widow of the late A. L. Smith.

Predeceased In 1965 by her daughter. Mrs. Eric Yorath. She is survived by 1 son. Arthur R.

Smith, of Calgary; 2 grandsons. Colin Yorath, of Vancouver; and Chris Yorath, Kingston, Ontario: also brothers and sisters. Funeral service Thursday. November 10 at 11 a.m. In Christ Church.

Calgary. SMITH Suddenly at Ottawa. Ontario, on Tuesday. November 8. 1966, Marion Holloway, beloved wife of the- Honorable Sydney John Smith (Speaker of the Senate) 593 Laurler Avenue, West, Ottawa.

Dear mother of Gordon, Max, and Mrs. W. L. Pnrtman, (Patricia), all of Kamloops, B.C. Also survived by 7 grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren.

Resting at Ilulse Playfair Central 315 McLeod Street. Ottawa. Service at Domin ion Chalmers United nureh, Thursday. 2 p.m. Interment, Beechwood Cemetery.

SPEAR Passed' away November 6. 19R6. In hospital. Mr. Arthur Walllngton Spear of 3720 point Koaa.

aged 8J years. Survived by his loving wife. Lydla: 2 sons. Arthur Frederick and David Walllngton of Vancouver; 1 daughter. Gertrude Hewer of Victoria.

B.C.; 7 grandchildren. Private funeral service was held Tuesday, November 8, at 3:30 p.m. in Nunn Thomsons Chapel, 10th Ave. and Cambie Street. Rev.

G. B. Archer officiated. Cremation. SUN CLASSIFIED AD INDEX ALL CLASSIFICATIONS ARE NUMBERED AND APPEAR IN NUMERICAL ORDER Classification No.

Classification I No. i Agencies Wanted 69 Farms. Ranches Floor Surfacing Florists For Sale, Misc. Found Agreements for Sale 38 Aircraft for Sale 420 Antiques 140 Apartm't Property 362 Aptitude Testing 54 Antomohlles Fruits 152 Funeral Directors 18 VicyiRnherti saskatoon; 1 sister, Mrs. Funeral Notices Fur-hear.

Animals Furnaces Furnished Houses Furnished Suites for Sale 400 Automobiles Wtd. 394 Auto Radiators. 410 Auto Repair Serv. 410 Auto Wreck Accessories 410 Bicycles 164 Birds and Goldfish 176 Furniture 138 Garages. Parking 270 Garden Supplies riiv: 3 erandch dren; 4 sisters.

Mrs S. (Beatrice) jvirdimsie. Vancouver, Miss Clem Fmnui. Miss Frances Emma, Miss Eva Emma; 1 brother, Frank Emma, all of Winnipeg. Man.

Funeral service Thursday, November 10. at 3 n.m. in the Y. EDWARDS MEMORIAL CHAPEL. Granville at 10th Avenue, Rev.

F. J. Boyd officiating! Cremation. In lieu of flowers, donations to the B.C. Cancer Foundation appreciated.

McMILLAN November 7. 1966. Thomas Caseley McMillan, North Van in'his 79th year. Survived i by his loving wutr, i.num, sons, Thomas. North Vancouver; Ronald Vancouver; 4 grandchildren; 1 nephew, Ronald Howard, N'orth Vancouver, and niece.

Mrs. John Young, West Vancouver. Veteran of R.C.A.F., First World War, and a member of Burrard Lodge No 50 A.F. A.M. Funeral service Thursday, November 10.

at 1 p.m., in BURRARD CHAPEL. Lonsdale Ave at 12th to Mountain View Cemeterv Rev. L. W. McArthur officiating.

In lien of flowers dona-tions to Lions Gate Hospital Research Foundation please. MATTHEW On November 6, 1966, Alexander (Alext Matthew, aged 52 JJl oM'. i loving wife. Ruth: 1 brother, Stanley. Winnipeg; 1 sister.

Miss Margaret Matthew, Vancouver; his mother, Mrs. Florence Matthew. Vancouver; 5 nephews and 1 niece. Mr. Matthew was a member of the Vancouver Curling Club, The B.C.

Horseman's Association and Royal Canadian Legion. Funeral Thursday, November 10, at 11 am. In the chapel of Hamilton Mortuary, Eraser Street, at 38th Avenue. Rev. H.

Lennox, D.D.. officiating. Cremation. Flowers In containers only please. MILLER Mary Madeleine of Surrey, formerly of Burnaby.

on November 7. lttnh, in ner nun year. Survived hy her husband. James: 2 daughters, Mrs. D.

S. r.nw (Carol! and Mrs. It. L. Saun ders (Melody) and 2 grand children, Shannon Low and Jimmy Saunders.

Service Thursday, November 10. at 8 p.m., in St. Nicolas Anglican Church. Ingle-ton and Triumph. North Burnaby, Rev.

T. L. Hipp officiating. Cre mation, lowers graterully declin ed. Arrangements through the Memorial Society of B.C., and First Memorial Services Ltd.

NEL'MAN Passed away sud denly November 6. 1966. George Edward Neuman, of o640 Nelson Avenue. Burnaby. Survived by his loving wife.

Adeline; 1 son, Richard and a daughter. Joan, both at home; 4 sisters. Sister H. Neumann, Mrs. Ben Loeppky, Mrs.

Ed Yanrhura, all of Manitoba; Mrs. Norton Barnum, California. Fu neral service Thursday. November 10, at 11 a.m. in The l.lttie i nanei of the Flowers, at Forest Lawn, Grandview Highway at Royal Oak Avenue.

Rev. D. Chalmers officiating. Cremation. FOREST LAWN MORTUARY funeral directors In charge.

OVERLAND On November 5. 1966, Alice Amelia Overland late of 107 North Warwick. Burnaby Survived hy 1 son, Ronald. On tario: 3 daughters. Mrs.

Marion Kent, Vancouver, Mrs. Ruth O'Brien. Vancouver, Mrs. Retta Morrison, Burnaby; 5 grandchildren. Mrs.

Overland was predeceased bv 1 son, Raymond. In 1962. Funeral service. Wednesday. November 9, at 4 p.m..

from the Chanman Harold Edwards Fu neral Home. 802 West Broadway at Willow. Rev. D. Elsted officiating.

Cremation. Courtesy parking Fairmont Building. Broadway at Willow. PETERSON Passed away November 5. 1966.

Nils Victor Peterson, In his 80th year, late of Langley, B.C. Funeral services will be held from the chape! of Lang-lev Funeral Home. Thursday. No-vemner 10 at 11 a.m.. Rev.

.1. Matrgs officiating, followed bt interment In Fort Langley Hans ror Kent Health Services Help Men Help Wanted. Men-Women Help Women Home Modernization Home Services Hospitals (private) Hotels Housekpg. Rms. Births Board Room Bd.

Room Wtd. Boats and Marine Supplies 2 255 260 190 Books 168 Bldg. Lots (home) 295 Building Materials 128 Bulldozing and Trucking Business Opp. Business 94 380 Houses wanted to Build Houses Wanted Personals 42 Business Services 90 Cameras 162 to Buy HOUSES FUR SALE Camps for Boys. City Homes Girl 269 Duplexes.

The Greatest Choice Classification No. Office Equipment 134 354 102 25 170 Offices. Stores, warenouses 274 Painters, Decorators 110 27 Personal 40 10 Personnel Testing 54 Pet Stock 176 Phntn finishing 11 178J 126 225 Plastering and Stuccoing 104 Plumbing and WoHtlnc 1r 112 34 84 SO Poultry and supplies 180 Professional Services 82 Prf inert Fvph 56 58 Property Wanted Radio Repairing Radios Ranches Ranges Refrigerators Rest Homes Rev. Houses Wtd. Rooftng.

Chimneys, etc. Room and Board Room and Board 370 158 156 354 146 150 88 284 10S 255 92 90 86 262 245 292 280 wanted 260 Salesladies, Agents 6 1 300 310 salesmen, Agents 53 Sawdust 122 Kehnnl Pnllocaa 71 320 330 Sewing Machines 142 332 sleeping Kooms 240 Sporting Goods 160 Snnrtc Tmnnrl 334 3-36 338 340 342 344 346 350 16 36 Stamps. Coins, Books 168 Store Equipment 13J Stuccoing 104 Suites for Sale 221 Summer Cottages 267 Summer Resorts, "Vacat'n Spots" 265 Qn-an 36 Teachers VVanted" 68 399 le'evision 156 TV. Radio A HI-FI WenMlrina la 66 14 188 288 182 28 26 186 6 152 374 32 384 388 2o 386 262 is4 80 154 Timber and Mi'l'ls 373 iires ana Batteries. etc 410 Trail- 5nn Travel Opportunity 44 1 mens Typewriters 136 Unfurn.

Houses 230 Unfurn. Rooms 250 Unfurn. Suites 210 Vacuum Cleaner 144 Vancouver Island Prnnprtu Vegetables 15j win. Automnbi'es 39 Wanted Misc. 171 Wanted to Rent 276 Wanted Trucks 304 Washers.

Drvers 148 Waterfrontage 3b0 Wood A Pressed vVood i) Wrecking Rev. Burnaby N. Vancouver W. Vancouver Richmond New West. Coquitlam A Dls, White Rock it District Surrey Delta Okanagan Other Cities In Memoriam Industrial Prop, Information Wtd.

BIRTHS BALFOUR Bob and Roberta are happy to announce the birth of a daughter, Rochelle, 6 lbs. 15 on November 5, 1966, at the Vancouver General Hospital HILL To Gordon and Alix Hill (nee Menzies) a daughter. 7 lbs. 2 at the Vancouver General Hospital, on November 6, 1966. a sister for Erin.

McNAUGHTON To Mr. and Ml. F. McNaughton (nee Skea) at Burnaby General Hospital on November 5. IDoH, a son.

Gordon Ross. 8 lbs. 8 oz. MANVILLE John and Jean (nee Pesut) are happy to announce the birth of their daughter, Susan Jean. 5 lbs.

7 at Grace Hospital on November 5, 1966. MERRIN To Joe and Gayle Merrin (nee Derr) a son, Arie Michael, 7 lbs. 11 on November 7, 1966. at Vancouver General Hospital. brother for Wayne.

ENGAGEMENTS Mr. and Mrs. John Groeller of llav Lakes. Alberta announce the engagement of their daughter, Gertrud" Mary to Mr Gillxrt Edward Combs, son of Mrs. Jola Cornbs of Vancouver nd Mr Arthur Combs of White Rock.

The wedding will take place Dfml.er J7 l'hb 6:30 p.m. in Kltsilano Lutheran Church. Canaries. Rabbits Cards of Thanks Carpenters. Contractors Catering Cement, Asphalt, Brick Cemeteries Clothing.

Furs. 176 12 Shoes 166 Coal Coast and Gulf Islands Coins Coming Events 124 3.18 168 30 Commerc'l (Boats) 191 Commercial Insurance Investment No matter why you turn to read the Want Ads (and everyone does at some time). The Sun offers you the widest choice. More homes, more jobs, more cars, more euites for rent no matter what you need. Sun Want Ads offer you more selection.

Whenever you have a need, turn to Sun Want Ads you'll find what you want there. Positions Letters of Appreciation Lighting Plants Listings Wanted Livestock Lodge Notices Lost Machinery Marriages Meats Mining Properties Money to Loan Money for Mlgcs. Money Wanted Monumental Work Mortgages for sale Motels Motorcycles Moving Storage Music. Art. Dncng M.tslcal Inst.

New Car Dealers Nursing Homes SUN WANT ADS 736-4211 Property 364 country Homes, Acreage Crematoriums Death Do-It-Yourself Domestic Help Wanted Dryers, Washen Duplexei for Rent Educational Electricians Employment Agencies 352 23 8 130 62 148 235 1 100 60 Employment Wanted Men 70 Employment Wanted ien and Women 71 Emnloyment Wanted Wonvn 72 Encagementi 4 I Factories 274 if arm Implement 184, i.

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