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CLOSING TIME FOR WANT ADS I Uonrtif fhroiiph Frlriav 4909 Sun Classified Want Ad Section First by Far, in Circulation and Classified Want Ads, More Readers, More Results INDIVIDUAL 9 p.m. Saturday, 5 30 pm. TAtlow 7141 West Vancouver 2340 N. Vancouver VOrk ty26 New Westminster fc22 WANT ADS SATURDAY THE VANCOUVER SUN: MONDAY, MAY 3, 1954 30 17 BUSINESS PERSONALS 24 EDUCATIONAL 10 FUNERAL DIRECTORS DEATHS MARRIAGES 1 COMING EVENTS DEATHS "HAIXS FOBRENT Birth Control. Free, authentic In formation a list of supplies.

Modern. Dept. F- P.O. Box Vancouver. 1.10ns Gate Memorial Halls Weddings, banquets, luncheons, etc.

Catering A rentals. Accommodation UPHOLSTERING for St to luuu. Lta. ki. Bakers Sonne Gardens Ht'STER-May3ri954', Charlotte McLaren Hunier, of 5.5 E.

17lh Ave. In her 74th year. Survived by 4 sons, George, John, Gordon and Robert; 1 daughter, Mrs. Cecil Towse; 8 grandenildren, of Vancouver. Rev.

T. D. Barnett will conduct funeral services In Mt. Pleasajtt'a Chanel, Kingswav and 11th Wednesday, May 3. at 1 pm, Interment, family plot, Mountain View Cemetery.

SMITH CURRIE On May'lsf, 1S54, In St. Andrew's United Church, I North Vancouver, by Rev. F. G. Patterson, Robert Benjamin Smith, I son of Mr.

and Mrs. W. Smith, lo Eva Joyce, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M.

R. Cume. WEISEXflERGER BOSCOTT On May 1, 1954, at 7 p.m., in Ebenezer I Baptist Church, by Rev. A. S.

Fel-'beig, Neil Richard Weiscnberger, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. P. Baker's winter Gardens Ideal halls tor ail occasions. Phone Baker iCaterin.t.

CE. 4221 Snortsmen Club Cabaret 2658 E. Hastings HA. 2628. HA.

9279L For your Personal Hygiene needs London Drug, 6o0 Main. PA. 3M? Open until 12 midnight every nig I Madame Fortaine of Edmonton gives professional reac'lngs at 433 East 25tn Avenue. Vancouver" Leading Newspaper Printed and Published ivery Weekday by SIN FIBLISHING COMPAQ LI.UITtB 600 Beauy street, Vancouver B.C. Donald Cromit publisher S.

P. Cromie Assistant Publisher H. L. Straight Managing Editor C. F.

Bailey Businesa Manager I. M. Lecky Advertising Director Catering for weddings, banquets etc. INVEST IN YOURSELF! Biggest Market Ever For Trained Men in DIESEL and WELDING The big jobs that offer security and the better things in lite. C.V.T.C.

graduate are earning big money all over Canada in industry. You can, too. Age or education no barrier. KKaser b.5.U WH rrasrr ni. MC Pleasant Community' Hall 125 E.

7th Ave. For reservations phone Weiscnberger, to Patricia Alire, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I1URLOW On Anrll 20. 1954.

In St. Pauls Hospital, Rev. Joseph FA. 1667Y. n.

uoscott of 4528 Plcton Vancouver. HARRON 6P.OS. LTD. I "Chapel of CiWMs" 55 East 10th Ave. FAIr.

0134 Chas. E. Atchison, Mgr. ROYAL OAK CHAPEL Burnaby, B.C. LE.

8361 Kingsway at Roval Oak Avenue 1 H. Atchison, Mgr. NORTH VAN CULVER CHAPEL 122 West 6th Street YOik 1181 W. JCathcart, Mgr. SIMMONS AND McBRIDETTDT" Directors of Funeral Service Broadway at Maple St.

BA. 4151 Ed. Simmons Frank McBride Alt Francis Jack Nett Bernard White Donald Layton Doug. Mat-Donald Royden Aidred A Dignified Service" CANADA'S FINEST MORTUARY THE MOUNT PLEASANT CHAPEL Vancouver's most beautiful and modern funeral home. MOUNT PLEASANT UNDERTAKING CO.

LTD. Kingsway at 11th EM. 2161-2162 THE T. EDWARDS "CO. Memorial Chapel Granville at lOiri Ave.

Phone CHerry 31 SI CrAndview-Funeral chapel iiunow oi juia. iiaro M-, in nis sons of Scotland tour to Prtst-wick August 6. Large saving. Alex Murray. 571 Majn St.

FR. 6914. Micnel Creme removes hair from face, legs, arms. 3.50. Cleo's Cos-met ics 21 1 Birks Bldg.

TAt. 4839. Special low prices; fur storage a repairs by C. W. Chee, furrier.

1120 Granville, TA. 461L We supply orchestras 4 entertainers Music Bmikwg Agency. TA. 5571 2 halls to serve you. Sout Hill Hall Eraser 6351.

LAIRD MILLER On May 1, 1954, ow' hi Rev CrtUrcSj 2 daughters, Mrs. Arthur Smith and ny Rev. Matthew Stevenson, Donald Pi riunkiev imth if Hit. Gordon Laird, son of Mr. and Mrs.

"i muua: Kinnucfiiiuieii. runerai aci- BIRTHS Alhert B. Laird, to Mary Marilyn, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. James -M Miller of Vancouver, B.C.

DAY CLASSES NIGHT CLASSES vice Tuesday, May 4, at 3 pm. In the T. Edwards Memorial Chapel, Granville at 10th Ave. Rev. Way-man K.

Roberts officiating. Inter-ment Forest Lawn Cemetery. I RICHARDSON Parsed away May 'l, 11)54, in burnaby, Lliabeth Rmi-anlMm in her Mt vtr. Late of i313 Patterson Ave. pieueceae.l by her husunnii, J.

ii. iln lianison in ilH52. Survived by 1 daughter, Mrs. C. L.

Turner, Seinelt; 2 kun. W. A. Young, Victoria; Goidon Young, Smilhers, B.C.; 5 stepchildren. Ails.

M. It. Kitto, Malton, Mrs. G. R.

Johnston, Wellington, Airs. jit. Johnston, Quesru'il, B.C.; Mrs. Ruby Andeibon, ancouver; Mr. M.

J. mi hdi ci.suii, Qucsm 1 kister, Mrs. S. A. Itichamson, Vigrevuie 1 sisler-in-iaw, Mrs.

D. Mcculloch, Vancouver; 21 grandchildren. 12 great-grandchildren. Funeral service Wednesday, May 5, at 3 pm, from the Chapel of Chimes, ilarran Bros. Ltd, loth Ave.

and Ontario St. Rev. E. W. Ilorlon of-fu-aung.

Interment Mountain View Cemetery. 1 RuWLEY PassceTaway in the" Vancouver General Hospital, Mav 1, 1954. Glen Rowley, late ot 5522 Tennis Ciescent, Vancouver, aged '35 years. Survived by his loving wife Shirley and daughter, Eliza- belli at home and his parents in Penrith. Cumberland, England.

Fu- ineral service in Nunn and Thorn-sun Chapel. 10th Ave. and famine St, Tuesday, May 4 at 3.30 p.m. iCYemation. No fluwersbv request.

SHANNON Mav 2. 3954. C'lar- 'ence Edmond Shannon, 128 W. 13th St, North Vancouver, ln his 67th 'year. Survived by his loving wife, 2 sons, Marin and George at home, 1 daughter, Mrs.

L. M. West fa II, Vancouver; 3 hrolhers. George, Winnipegosis; Alvin North Vancouver; James: 4 sisters, Mrs. Walter Trowse, Mis.

C. K. lmeson, Alice Shannon, Vancouver; Mis. Anna Shouldice. Toronto.

Funeral service in Burrard Chapel, North Vancouver, Wednesday, May 5. at D.m. to Mountain View Cemc- BELL To Elizabeth Mary and David Bell, 150 West lHth North Vancouver, at Vancouver General Hospital on April 27, 1954, a son, Barry Sluart. 10 lbs. 8 oz.

wan 'limed Lashes it's a fact Admiring glances you'll attract. Hotel Georgia Beauty Shop. PA. 3055 Comforters and eiderdowns le-paired and recovered. EM.

1764. Slip covers A drapes, made to order. Guaranteed. BA. 2552.

Drapes made to order, lined, un-llned. Guar. 4-day service. CE. 2987.

Tibetan Mystic Reader 6 DEATHS ABRA.MS Passed away Sunday, May 2, 1954, after a lengthlv illness, Doctor David L. Abrams of K992 Angus Drive, In his 3Sth year. HOME STUDY COURSES FREE INFORMATION Bt WRITING CHICACO VOCATIONAL TRAINING CORPORATinv I Tf rrm JOHNSON On May 1, 3954, George Johnson, of 1264 West 11th, in his 86th year. Survived by his loving wife, 1 daughter, Mrs. N.

H. MatKay Associate 1-ditor H. r. Gates Circulation Manager fcorth Vancouver YOiK 862ft West Vancouver 2340 New Westminster 02J Night Phone alter uciock: Night Editor TAtlow Composing TA tlow 7143 CLASSIFIED RATES i 34c per line per day I ate per line per day (3 day) I 32c per line per day (3 days) I Sic per line per day (6 days) 30c per line per day (2t days) Above rates apply to consecutive Insertions only. Death and Funeral notices $2.50 for lirst 9 lines.

Additional lines 34c per line dally. Births, Engagements, Marriages, Cards ot Thanks. Memorial Notices, not exceeding 9 lines, minimum charge, $2.25 per insertion. Each additional line. 34e daily.

iic is buivivcu uy ins loving wile, Mabel, and 3 children: Leslie. lauri, aim Illiuren: leSIIC, urn um ici i-aiiiuniia, Kiuiiu- Jonathon and Daniel; his mother, children. Funeral service Tuesday, 955 THURLOW, STE. 26 TA. 7087 Mrs.

Herman Abramowitz of Mont CH ASTON To Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Chastnn, at St.

Paul's Hospital on Sunday, Mav 2, 1954, their third child, John Lionel, 8 lbs. 3 oz. "nana largest Trade school Trainin. Alcoholics Anonymous P.O. Box 464, or phone MAr.

5623. Chas. t. Atcnison, uwner Commercial Dr. and Kitchener St.

HJXJ Harry Brown, grn UH A. 0083 G. W. Hamilton Undertaking Co. Ltd.

I Main-Kingsway at 7th Ave. 1 Phone FAir. 0268. May 4, at 10:30 a.m., in the T. Edwards Memorial Chapel, Granville at loth.

Rev. Harry E. Parker officiating. Cremation. No flowers by at Edmonton, Toronto, Montreal.

real, and a sister. Mrs. David Wacksman, in New York Citv. The funeral was held in Schara Tzedeck Rugs, chesterfields, cleaned at home.lntercltyCleaners, DE 6167. Cash buyers of old gold, silver.

Phone KE. 7220f inv tlm. hanel at 2 p.m. Sunday. Rahhl request WTfiOI.rY EDWARDS LTD Other opportunity courses: Auto uavicl Kogen officiating.

Burial jewelry. antiques. Lever's. 654 Howe KI'RZEMNEK Elizabeth, passed was at srliara lzcocrk Cemetery away after a long Illness, May 2, mcinanics, rnotograpny Art, Refrigeration. Please spnd mp rnmniAta inform "Omar" Famous Seer 777 Burrard.

Suite 58. PA. 1105. ntl COLEMAN To Mr. and Mrs.

Lionel Coleman Ince Margaret Danni. a daughter, Susan Marie, fi on May 2. 1954, at Burnnby General Hospital. A sister for Lyhna Joy. 705 W.

dway jit Heather. FA. 0528 Chapman Funerals Ltd. 802 W. Broadway FAir.

6500 "13 FLORISTS ARMSTROM. Passed away suiT-1 1954 ln her 69th vear, late of 15i IrmS ay 7th Ave. Survived by h. Armstrong, of 11(1 Water Street, in I loving husband, Very Rev. Pet Birth Control Bureau (Est.

1930) tion on how I can train for high- 441 Seymour St, Room 11. PA. 1814 I Gifted reader, Madame Kopp. I Psychologist. 65 VV.JS.

FA. 7358R, Kurzamnck. Prayers Tuesday, at mother, Mi Jessie E. Armstrong, in the Russian Orthodox ancouver; 1 brother, Harry James, Church, 7th and Fir, where Requiem Saskatoon, 2 sisters, Mrs. 1 nigh Mass will he held Wednesday, Jessie K.

Bell, Vancouver, Mrs. Mar-I Mav 5th, at 10 a.m., Verv Rev. mTWlFSXREATIVFTDESIGNERS Your Florist for ANY occasion I 840 Granville MA 6388 NAME Card readings by Elizabeth in eves. Sun. 14S5 W.

loth. Walk In. lADove rates appiy io d.i Contract rates on application. PHONE TAtlow 7141 "SUBSCRIPTION RATES JVherever carrier service li maintained $1.25 per month. By mail: Canada, Great Britain, Yukon Territory, one year, six nn.

Ihro. m.inlln IK: garet Hcttrick, Gronlid, Sask. Fu Paul Jeromskv Rector of St. Spvr HEYDON To Mr. and Mrs.

Gordon K. Hevdon (nee Sandra MacCarthv), at Vancouver General Hospital, on May 3, 1954, a son, 7 lbs. 11 ozs. Iterv. Rev.

Frank Patterson 15 MUSIC, ART, DANCING ADDRESS Lonely? Get acquainted lists SI. VAIItance.VPO. Bux Why'be lonely? Free ncrnl service Tuesday at 12 noon in Simmons McBrlde Funeral Chanel. idan Cathedral, Seattle) officiating. Interment Russian section.

Moun SMITH April 3(T 1954" Louise DANCING LESSONS Broadway at Maple, Rev. Major ru. box isu, Vancouver, is.c tain View Cemetery. Pallard Bros, 1096 West Broadway, funeral di Smith, of 925 Granville St, aged Z5 SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES Michelle, Ladies' Men's Custom wciiikc lurpin, u.u., oinciating Cremation. Gene and Valentino Dance Studio.

Priv. I. only. 175 Bdwy. FA.

3497. rectors n.t years, survived ny per husuand, Frank: 2 sons. Wm. Hutton and I single month, fl.25; U.S. $1.25 A RRIE Passed awav In Bu: I can teach vou to dance ln 3 I.KAH Passed awav Auril 3(1, Plan Your Future SrCITDlTV TXT Ernest Smith; 2 daughters, Mar naby, May 3, 3954, David Skinner montn, foreign, per uiuui.ii.

i Authorized as second-class mail, Tailor, 446 Homer TA. 5523 Reupholst, draperies, cornices; reasonable CH. 0196. Madame Sylvian, clairvoyant. For appoint lent, CE.

9972. MAY To Mr. and Mrs. Norman Mav at Royal Columbian Hospital'on May 2, 1954, a son, Bruce Frederick. 8 lbs.

8 oz. A brother to Ralph, Louise and Diane. or 4 lessons; private lnstr. PA. 7403.

POPULAR MUSIC garet anu f.nzaDein, or Vancou 1954, Mary Ellen, beloved wife of James 11. Leah of 3526 West 26tn Avenue, in her 80th year. Survived TELEVISION Ft.rpTRrivTcc ver; her mother, Mrs. Louise Hut-ton; 5 brothers, Fred, Thomas, Member Audit Bureau of Circulation. kauiu AUTOMOTIVE nurP-r.

it-cmvtrv also by 2 sons, Herbert and irank, both of Edmonton: 1 daughter, Itnma Advertising 20 cnanes, George ajid Victor Hutton; 3 sisters, Mrs. C. Carson. Mrs. C.

LOST Mrs. R. M. Clarke, Vancouver; 5 dence courses. No obligation.

I. quire now: grandchildren, 3 greatgrandchildren. Funeral service Tuesday at M. Cass and Mrs. E.

Lister. Rev. J. W. Ellis will conduct funeral services In the Ml.

Pleasant Sat. night, in lot behind Marble Arch Hotel, wallet, also agreement of sale, bank pass book with rent money. Urgently required. Good reward. HA.

05S1Y. 1 p.m. in Simmons McBririe Funeral Chapel, Broadway at Maple McAULEY To Mr. and Mrs. Norman (Bud) McAuley (nee Eleanor Hyde) 6895 Fleming at St.

Paul's Hospital, on April 29, 1954, a daughter, Elaine Louise, 6 11 oz. Dept. VGA 5-3 I 1 1 Free Instrument Supplied Enquire today FRANK G. WARD MUSIC LTD. Studios 429 W.

Hastings, TA. 6545 AGCottDToN-Loaned-FRiEE See phune buok ad, yellow page ISO. Paramount Mjsic Studios Ltd. "The accordion centre of the West" Expert tuition on brass i reed instruments. Contact Caise Violin, Sax.

Olarinet lessons. Instruments loaned if req. FA 036-llt Pat's Orchestra, modern arid old-time dancing. HA. 4985L; HA.

2529R Accordion lessons in your home. Phone Karl Karleen, DEx. S13T. oprou inaw icnool nf DnrlU i m-i. lAi-n Inoa 1 1 rr.

1 0 aim jieimuau icieglfl; name, in nis 4Mtn yr. Late residence, 3350 Beresford St, Burnaby. Past honorary member Canadian Legion Post 83, Burnabv. Survived by his loving wife, Marjorle; 3 son, David Harold, Burnabv; 1 daughter, Mrs. Kathryn Jean Mann, Vancouver, also 3 sisters and 4 brothers.

Funeral service Tues. May 4, at 3 p.m., from the Royal Oak Funeral Chapel, Kingsway at Royal Oak Ave, Burnabv, Rev. E. W. Ilorlon officiating.

Interment, Ocean View Burial Park. "-RTiEMNER Passed awav April 1954, at his home, 1109 "Haro St, Mr. Bremner leaves 2 sons, Charles Mr. Bremer leaves 2 sons, Charles of Chemainus and James of Dome Lake, B.C.; 1 daughter, Mrs. Elia Mills, at home; 3 grandsons and 3 great grandchildren.

Funeral service Monday, May 3, at 3 p.m., in the Georgia Chapel of Center Hftnna, 3(M9 West Georgia St. the Rev. J. Whinfield Robinson officiating. Interment in the family plot, Mountain View Cemetery cnapcl, Kingsway and 11th.

Ave, Tuesday, May 4, at 10:30 a.m. Interment, Ocean View Burial Park. Regina pa pers please copy. WHEATLKY Mav 1, 1954, David Whralley of 1138 Nelson SI, aged 65 years. Survived bv 1 son, Jeffrey, S.

Burnabv; 4 grandchildren. Rev. T. B. McMillan will conduct funeral services in Mt.

Pleasant Chapel. Kingsway and 11th Ave, Wednesday, May 5, at 11 a.m. In-tcrment Ocean View Burial Park. Lost, plain gold wedding ring between Safeway on Broadway Commercial Find lay St. Reward.

Keepsake. HA. 0874M. Lady's tortoise shell gold rim-med glasses on April 8, vicinity HBC or Cambie A 18th. Reward.

EM. 2606. L.earn to weia be a lourn NEIL To Mr. and Mrs. A.

Neil, of 6474 Bruce at St. Vincent's Hospital on April 30, 1954, a son, a brother for Charlotte, Maureen and street, Kcv. H. s. ciugstnn omciiii-ing.

Interment, Ocean View. Burial Park. MacKAY May 1, 395J, Jennie Elder MacKay of 46118 Dunbar St, aged 74 years. Survived by her loving husband, Rev. Robert Grant MacKay; 1 son, C.

W. iDont; 3 daughters, Mrs. V. Feimann, Mrs. W.

Harry Fahrnl, Mrs. Donald Dines; 6 grandchildren; 1 brother, David McAleese, Vancouver Rev. H. Clugston will conduct the funeral service In the Mount Pleasant Chapel, Kingsway and 31th Ave, Tuesday, May 4, at 3:15 p.m., fol mgni classes. A I A xio 1st Ave.

rAlr. Rules and Regulations The Vancouver Sun reserves the Mght to classify ads under appro- friate heading for the determina-ion of rates to be charged and for the purpose of page location. The Vancouver Sun reserve the right to revise or reject advertisements, and in the case of advertisers using The Sun classified boxes to retain any answer received at the said boxes, and to repay the customer the sum paid for the advertisement and box rental, if any. It is agreed by the advertiser requesting space that the liability of The Sun Publishing Company Limited, In the event of failure to publish an advertisement Tir in the event of an error appearing in the advertisement as published, shall be limited to the amount paid by the advertiser for that 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 for such advertising. All claims of errors in advertisements must be received by the publisher within 30 days after first publication.

PA nr.vr crunni Play popular piano; 20 lessons. Herbert Henry Whittome of led Williams, Buy. Between 7-8 p.m. on Sunday, Joyce Rd. car.

27th Fraser, small green wallet, keys money. Please return 5059 Killarney, Mrs. Lloyd. Wallet with Ontario driver's license A money, personal papers, vie. Lumberman's Arch.

PA, 7846, after 6. Bruce St, in his 83rd vear. Sur RODGER To Bill and Shir-lev Rodger (nee Coatesl, at Grace Hospital, on April 30, 3954, a son- William Randall (Randy), 7 lbs. 14 oz. vived by his loving wife; 2 daugh "IRISI-RITE" WplHin ters, mis.

v. u. westcou ana Mrs. lowed by cremation. Winn nipeg Experienced 3-pce.

orchestra open etcHA.313 Popular Classical Piano Theory. tanJRlJA Professional trumpet A brass tuition. Phil Parker. GLen. 2166Y.

papers please copy. R. L. Brandner, all of Vancouver; 1 son, Jack Edward; 1 daughter-in- Day a Nieht Classes 163 W. 4th (rear) FAir.

i law. Mrs. H. L. wmttome, Saskatch engineers.

Mar ne and station MCDONALD Mav 1, 3954, Isabella Wilhclmlna McDonald of 3034 Lost pay envelope with money, between Simpsons-Sears A Howe St. Finder please ph. GL. 0597Y. Reward.

Red female cocker spaniel, 7 mos. old, lost Wednesday from 2900 blk. West 61 h. CH. S0S4.

treparea lor examinations ntl 1 1 1 1 ri i PERSONAL 16 Pendrell St, aged 62 years. Survived 1 viiuiic aim lui 1 uuiuit? ewan: 1 sister, Mrs. C. Abes Ingram. Funeral service Tuesday, Mav 4, at 1:30 p.m., in the T.

Edwards Co, Memorial Chapel, Granville at llith, Rev. Wayman K. Roberts and Doctor II. Janson officiating. Interment SCARROW To Dora and Lloyd Scarrow, 3476 Trinity St, on May 2, 1954, at Burnaby General Hospital, the gift of a daughter, Anne Dolores, 6 lbs.

3 ozs. nupruns, vt vv. rA. by 1 sister, Airs. Mary L.

Shepherd; 3 brothers, James. William, and PITMAN RHQTMrcc rVW t-r- CODIE On May 2, 3954, Teresa Codle, Religious of The Sacred Heart, died at the Convent of The Sacred Heart, 3851 W. 29th Av. Requiem Mass at the above address Tuesday, May 4, at 8:30 a.m. Harry McDonald, of Vancouver.

Day a night classes, Individual Small, part pomeranian female. All black. Vic. 1500 blk. Barclay.

TA. 3696. Ocean View Kunal Park. iniprtlitniinal I 'ni-r-ac nnnflnn Rev. O.

H. Hamilton, D.D, will conduct the funeral service in Mount Pleasant's Chapel, Kings-way at 11th Ave, Tuesday, May 4, at 2:15 p.m. Interment, Mountain Yellow green budgie, will answer to a whistle, vie. Cambie 1013 Robson MA. Fit.

0443. SKINNER To Mr. and Mrs. Jack Skinner (nee Staccy) at St. Vincent's Hospital on April 28, 1954, a daughter, Vivian Marie, 3 lbs, 11 ozs.

Lost. 1 nr. men's glasses in brown view cemetery. Widow, late thirties, good appearance, efficient, 3 child, desires acquaintance of "born again" Christian gentleman about the same age. Preferably widower with one or two children.

Companionship with view lo mat. Confidential. Box 39, J3un. Dearest (every link a prayer) verify by words I know if I may call. Please pick up mall.

Don't hurt me. Darling, it always you. Love, Lonely man, 6-ft. tall, late model car, would like to meet lady between 30 40, companionship; CREECH Passed awav April 30, 3954, at the Vancouver General Hospital, George Richard Creech, of 321 2nd New Westminster. Survived hv his uito case, $5 reward.

W. Olsen, 8031 MARSHALL Passed awav Mav 1 VANCOUVEE Cranbrook, Duncan Fernle Kamloopj Kelowna PA. 7029 303 W. HaMines Hudson. Kt.

4210L. 1954, Esther Maria, beloved wife Between Jackson Meat Market of John Henry Marshall of 815 Gen WOOD passed away suddenly April 29, 1954, Kathleen Georgina Wood of 3370 East 22nd. Dearly beloved Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Wood.

Survived, beside her loving parents, 2 hrolhers, Thomas Alaster and Ronald John, her loving grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Wood and Mrs. E. Mac-Lean.

Funeral service Monday, Mav 3, at 3 p.m., in the Roselawn Funeral Chapel, Broadway at Commercial Drive, Rev. Harold Allen officiating. Interment in the Masonic Cemetery, North Burnaby. George. Berkley, Calif, Percy, Trail! eral Currie Lulu Island, in her QAC.RQK 117 t- 73rd year.

Survived also by 4 sons, SOWERBY To Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Sowerby at Burnaby General Hospital on April 29, 1954, a daughter, Patricia Ann, 6 7 ozs.

Jr. matrie. American Sfhnnl i iiHugniers, miss Helen Creech, Mrs. Robert G. Kell, New Westminster; 3 brothers, Harvey, Arthur, Vancouver, Wllham, Seattle, 1 sister, Mrs.

L. Peeler. Seattle: also 7 Grandchil Klmberley Kanalmo mat. if suited, box 622, sun Attractive Business widow, 40, Larch St, change purse containing 30. Reward.

CE. 5351, after 5:30. Blue budgie, vie. Nariaimo A Hastings. Reward.

HA. 0985R. Black cocker spaniel, vie. 23rd A Chesterfield, N. Van, West 1075M.

Paper shopping bag in Woodward's Grill, at garage. DE. 1077. Black wallet containing personal papers. Reward.

FRas. 7302. Golden cocker, female, vie. 16th-Matn. Lie.

6493. FA. 3964Y. Ronald and Harold of Lulu Island, Edward and Roy of Vancouver; six daughters, Mrs. F.

Burdock, Unity, Mrs. A. Horne, Victoria; Mrs. W. Gilmore, Lulu Island; Mrs.

E. Btitt, Vancouver; Mrs. K. Molr and Mrs. A.

Jacobson, both of Lulu Island; 24 grandchildren. Funeral service Wed. at 3 p.m. in Simmons 26 HELP WANTED, MEN SALES-SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE dren; 30 great-grandchildren. Fu wishes to meet tall business man not over 50.

Companionship. Mat- Kelson 8 CARDS OF THANKS rimony if suited. Box 39, sun. neral service Tuesday May 4 at 3:30 p.m. in the Woodlawn Funeral Home, New Westminster, Rev.

P. C. MeCrae officiating. No flowers by Want to adoot baby from birth, STOREY To Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Storey (nee Iris Lamb), 96 East 5Sth Ave, at St. Vincent's Hospital, on April 27, 1954, a daughter, Linda May, 6 lbs. 12 ozs. up to 3 years. Good home.

Box Mcunae unerai cnapel, Broadway at- Maple; Rev. Canon A. J. Williams and Rev. Patrick Ellis of 1478.

sun 1 cm ues to travel in H.u. ivrp pnt nnn Itinllv fnt Dl Non-profit organization urgently New Westminster Ocean Falls Pentlcton Ft. Albernl Powell River Pr, George FOUND 21 DEAR At Shaughnessy Hospital May 3, 3954, Wil- ficiating. Cremation. In lieu of We wish to thank our kind friends and neighbors for their acts of love and sympathy during the recent -loss of our mother and also extend grateful thanks for the beautiful floral tributes to our loved one.

Special thanks to Rev. Stanley Berrldge, Dr. Glen Agnew, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Meagher, also the VON.

The Ohcn family. SUN DISTRIBUTORS Mrs. Alice b. Eulund, 222 blh Ave. bo3L David StotU Box 10b5 801 A.

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Northern Distributors 640 E. Clerf. W. Stanford, Box 1456. 110R2 E.

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Nixon, 2500 39th Ave. 4081 W. McAllister, 710 Johnson St. Empire 9521 Box 982 18R3 H. Hadfleld.

A. G. Smallenberg. flowers, friends are asked to send 7W llam Batterbee Dear, aged l.iiiii. niai.y, Lujinuissiuils, Don pxnensoR wr to full rtotoWc rt 13 needs men's clothing, furn.

A useful discards. PA. 9938; eves, DE. 1543R. Pearl Mac.

Like to see you. Please write Box 49, Sun Sriiitly, how are" vou? Miss you iun. STUART To John s- Dorothy Stuert (nee Tuddenham), a son, Donald Allan, 7 lbs. 13 ozs, at St. Paul's Hospital on May 3, 1954, a brother for Clenda.

Fawn boxer, 2years, picked up April 28, Riverside area; cross wire haired, white with black, 4 years; red cocker, 5 years; collie, fawn and white, 2 years, picked up Lynn Valley, April 30. North Vancouver YOrk 7484. v'u jtniii, ui on o. ujynue Avenue. Survived by his loving wife, Sylvia; 3 sons, Frederick Calgary, Leslie North Vancouver; Stanley II, Prince Georce: 2 danphlprs.

Tw niton FOREST ENGINEER 50. Yours always, biackic. Cavalier to kTb-ox 616, Sun. This itpni ren immiviintour IN MEM0RIAM name and address only. lul1- diKinc-ei, ns eiiKineeiii a -r-l.

Vancouver; Mrs. M. R. Graham! ANDF.RS In loving memory of iio.iifiuam nil Vttliumvei 1518! r.omn 1 1 17 BUSINESS PERSONALS Collie, fawn white, 38 months old, from Cove Cliff. Cross spaniel, black with white, 2'i yrs, from Maplewood area.

North Van. uon, lopograpmcai mapping an donations to the Richmond V.O.N. MILLS Passed away April 30, 1954, in Lulu Island, Jane Mills, ln her 87th year. Late of 961 Odlin Road. Survived by her husband, Thomas; 5 daughters, Mrs.

Anna Mitchell and Miss Elizabeth Mills at home; Mrs. L. Mathie, Brandon, Manitoba; Mrs. F. McStay, Vancouver; Mrs.

A. E. J. Reese, North Vancouver; 5 grandchildren; 1 brother, John Boyle, Lulu Island; 1 sister, Mrs. A.

Mawdsley, Vancouver. Funeral service Tuesday, Mav 4 at 1 p.m. from the Chapel of Chimes, Harron Bros. Ltd, 10th Ave. and Ontario St.

Rev. W. J. Allen officiating. Interment Ocean View Burial Park.

umniuon, 1 nrotner, Thomas, Vancouver; 1 sister, Violet, England; 8 grandchildren. Deceased served In World War II with R.C.A.S.C. Funeral eorvlnn Tnoc. rr. -ttupert Princeton Quesnel Revelstoke Terrace Trail Vernon Victoria TAYLOR To Mr.

and Mrs. Allan Taylor (nee Edna Harper), 2554 East Georgia, at Vancouver General Hospital on Mav 2, 1954, a son, Brvan Allan. 7 lbs. 13 oz. A brother for Elaine.

i-iirisnuL-L'uu supervision, aiaie sa mother and grandma semia Anners, who passed away May 3, 1953. "At Rest" Ever remembered by her loving daughter Florric, granddaughter Miriam and Jack. ary required, to Box 2248, Sun. S.P.C.A, YOrk 7484. Female sable" collie, found May 3, 4000 E.

Hastings. Contact SPCA, TA. unutiiiji uviaic; required i' day, May 4, at 3 p.m. in the Bur- vcrnon jUDiiee riosnua verno 4151. n.i.

uuiv 10 commence June j.51 1 4 kevs with name. Vicinity Me iiaiiy funeral Directors' Chapel, 427K E. Hastings, under the auspices of the Vancouver Heights Branch Of the Canadian T.coinn Mn THIS WEEK ONLY Needlepoint petit point tapestries 2(1 off. Imported canvases to beautify your home, 35 background shades, 42c an oz, to choose from. ZEPHYR Imported French 2-ply wool In white pastels, reduced from 59c to 39c an oz.

Excellent for blouses, stoles and bahv wear. W00LCRAFT LTD Bride Park. CE. 5196. Salary $220 to S235 den-endine 0 WISMER To Mr.

and Mrs. Robert G. Wismer, on May 1, 1954, at Vancouver General Hospital, a son. Young fawn female, part cocker spaniel, long tail. KE.

4087L. COSCO In fond remembrance of our dear Dad who passed away May 3, 1950! You're not forgotten, father, dear, Nor ever shall you be; As long as life and memory last I shall remember thee. Ever remembered by his loving wife, Margaret, and family. 348, B.E.S.L, Rev. F.

A. Ramsey officiating. Interment, Soldiers' Gentleman's wrist watch. Apply Plot, Mountain View Cemetery. ministrator.

Wells Williams' Lake manager of Hall Pender St. NICHOLLES On April 30. 1954 Truck license plate, No. C3-415, Kn Al Krt IM I .11 JK. Deborah Lynn, infant daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. F. G. Nlcholles, of 2537 Haida Drive. Renfrew HeiEhts.

Sur Phone mas. 34311. COMING EVENTS 1 PAc. 4935 626 Howe St. CURZON In loving memory of Are reounea 101 moaern ODerauo Found at.

Mill Lake Sunday, salm WITHERS To Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Withers (nee Isobel Balsrion) at St.

Paul's Hospital on May 1, 1954, a son, Frederick George, 7 lbs. 11 ozs. ET3 A CCV DAI I PfUlM in Whitehonse. Y.T. ADDlicant HIGHEST PRICES PAID my aarung nusoano, Artnur jonn, who passed away in Prince Rupert, May 3, 1944.

vived by her loving parents and 1 sister, Mary Ann. Services Tuesday, May 4, at 3 p.m., from the Bell on fishing roa reei. le K.3S 1. Man's glasses In case A fountain pen. CE.

7724. iiuuns)k) onuuinw" 1024 Davie at Burrard. Dancing very night except Monday. HAPPY TIMES SOCIAL CLUB Whist A social games every Tuesday, Thursday Saturday. Social At twilight when twilight hour DE GRAW Passed away at the MSA Hospital, Abbotsford.

April 28, 1954, Mabel Jane DeGraw, In her 72nd year, late of Kilgard, B.C. Survived by her loving husband, Francis; 2 daughters, Mrs. J. Luca, Coghlan, B.C., Mrs. F.

Stromberg, Kilgard, B.C.; 1 son, Walter, Kilgard; 3 grand daughters; 1 brother, W. Maitland, Buffalo, N.Y. Funeral services will be held Tuesday, May 4 at 1:30 p.m. from the Chilliwack Chapel of Henderson Funeral Home. Interment IOOF Cemetery, Chllli- fair nrnvisions.

Annlv in nersnn funeral Home, 2(4b jiast Hastings Rev. H. A. Allen officiating, ln- 22 PROFESSIONAL CARDS tor men's good used clothing, furs, diamonds, watches, cameras, radios, baggage, golf clubs, rifles, tools, caulk boots and all valu. ables.

If unaole to bring ln to our store, our representative will call. ENGAGEMENTS draws near, When the twilight ends the day. And the happy days gone by. Mae Beland Curzon. 1 uu uenman street, 8-iu p.m.

BOYS! Earn Extra Cash. ACCOUNTANTS only i nursaays. b.m terment forest Lawn. NIGHTINGALE Passed away in Vancouver May 2, 1954. Margaret Mr.

and Mrs. Gus Erlckson, 119 Gilmore Ave, wish to announce Town Hall Tonight Mcintosh Accounting Service Monthly Income tax. GL. 3904 ihe eneapemem or meir oniy Brown Nightingale, in her S7tn year. Late residence 8698 S.W.

San Francisco Tailors Ltd PAWNBROKERS A JEWELLERS riaiiehter. Norma Viola, to Mr. NOTARIES PCBLIC Joseph Scott, youngest son of Mr. 52 West Hastings PA. 4958 Notary Public.

E. N. Copping. 143 Lonsdale YOrk 5130 wacn. GOUGH In loving memory of my dear wife Sarah Gough, who passed away May 2, 1951.

My lips cannot tell how I miss her; My heart cannot tell what to say, I alone know how I miss her, In a room that is lonesome today. Her husband Willie. route in tne wesi tna uisinct. Circulation5 Department Vancouver Sun ENNS Leonard, nasserl awav in block east of Woodward (parking space at rear) PATENT ATTORNEYS and Mrs. j.

scon, ivhz w. oiu ac, The wedding will take place on June 11, 1954, In Vancouver Heights tlnitpd Church at 7:30 p.m. Rev. Old-time dancing with Harry and His Melody Men, Monday, Friday A Saturday. Town Hall Ballroom Pender at Burrard Rummage Sale will be held by the Canadian Scottish Chapter, I.O.D.E.

on May 5, at 1 p.m. In The Chalmers Church Hall on 12th 500 Beattv St. TAtlow 7141 Krnest Carver F.P.I.C. Accountant, preferably With G.M.I Marine Drive, Vancouver. Survived by her 2 daughters, Mrs.

Edward Westwood, Hornby Is, B.C.; Mrs. Robert Telford, Kamloops, B.C.; 1 granddaughter, Margaret Westwood, Hornby also several nieces. Funeral service Tuesday, May 4, at 1 p.m. from the Royal Oak Funeral Chapel, Kingsway at Royal Oak Ave, Burnabv. Rev.

W. J. N. Dermott Mclnnes otticiating. 900 789 W.

Pender St. PA. 3011 Fetherstonaugh Co. 1012 Hall Bldg. 7S9 W.

Pender MA. 4845 Lai fl.ic U10MC1 Bciiiciiuo, pdy- MARRIAGES rons, etc. Must De good at detail i 1 bik. east oi uranvuie. HEALTH SERVICES 23 Retter used clothing jumble IT'S A MUST This New BEAUTY SECRET By Michel of Paris Just wash away unwanted hair from face or legs and alleviate growth.

S3.50. ISABELLAS COSMETIC CENTRE 510 Vancouver Blk. MA. 4932 St. Paul's Hospital May 2, 1954, in his 18th year, late; of 3350 West 8th Ave.

Survived by his loving parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Enns; 1 sister, Aline, at home. Prayere Wednesday, at 7:30 p.m., in Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church, 10th and Crown, where Requiem High Mass will be solumnized. Thursday, May 6th, at 10 a.m., Rev.

Father F. Galbralth, C.S.R, celebrant. Interment Calvary section, Ocean View Burial Park. Pallard Bros, 3096 West Broadway, FRUNO ATWELL On May 1, 1954, In the Church of the Precious Blood, Cloverdale, B.C., by Rev. Selrier officiating.

Interment Ocean HOLT In loving memory of Elizabeth Holt, who passed away May 3, 1951. In our hearts your memory lingers, Sweetly tender, fond and true; There is not a day, dear mother, That we do not think of you. Ever remembered by daughter Doris, son-in-law Harry and neat A accurate. M.S.A. life Insurance benefits.

Apply stating full particulars regarding age, experience A salary expected. Box 2168, CORSETS sale. Parish Hall, St. John's snaugn-nemv Anellcan Church. Nanton View Burial Park, Victoria papers Mn-Rnnn i-nroote correct ficure.

please copy. Ave. A Granville, Wed. May 5, at Gr. nurse.

204 Birks Bldg. MA. 6S29 11 a.m. ELECTROLYSIS SHIPPER REQUIRED VOU MUST KEEP MAY 21ST pntrv. UTicB over 3(1 OHMAN Passed away suddenly ln Holm, Ramsjo, Sweden, Captain Gustaf Alexander Ohman.

In his grandson mil. 1 uncial uirectors THAT'S FOR SURE years. Superfluous hair permanently removed. Medically approved. 510 W.

Hastings. MA. 8914. Opp Eaton's. 68l.h year.

He is survived by 1 We have a splendid opportunity In our organization for an energetic, experienced shipper. Good working conditions; M.S.A. and one of the best pension plans in Canada. Man with stationery or office equipment ERI CKSON Passed awav In the Old-time dance every Thursday, Saturday. Howden Ballroom, 1313 Aneela Certified Electrologist Hnlr removal.

Safe, fast, permanent. aaugmer, Mrs. uuy Jones; i grana-children, Sandra and Sharon; 2 brothers, Jim in Tacoma, Washington; and Nels, New Westminster, B.C. Interment ln Sweden. Granvme street 927 Van.

736 Granville. TA. 2942 cxp. prcicrred. box iswk sun.

Alexandra O.E.S. Rummage Deafened Pensioners And Veterans Only" We have a large assortment of all makes of quality hearing aids at prices from $40 to $75. Expert consultant in charge. Vancouver Hearing Aid Cllnie 604 PA7067 You need "not discard valued pus. sessions because they are worn ot damaged.

Birks repair A make over HERBALISTS Arcadian Hall, Wed, May 5 1:30 p.m. Father P. O'Sullivan, William D. Fruno, son of Mrs. Angelina Fruno and the late Mr.

S. Fruno, of Port Kells, B.C., to Marilyn Anne At-well, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sherman J. Atwell.

EXDMANCASSADY On May 1, 1954, at 4:30 p.m., In St. Andrew's Wesley United Church, by Rev. A. E. Whltehouse, D.D, Edward D.

Deadman, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Deadman of Vancouver, formerly of Surrey, England, to Zora Cas-sady, youngest daughter of the lale Mr.

and Mrs. J. Cassady of Camrose, Alberta. GIBSON DRAKE On May lsf, 3954, at 8:30 p.m. in Canadian Memorial Church, by Rev.

J. G. Gorwill, William Kenneth Gibson, son of Mr. William Gibson and the late Mrs. Gibson lo Audrey Mariollne, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. John E. Drake. CATERING O'NEIL Passed awav ln Vancou Ti MEKEEPER GENKRAL CLERK for up-country sawmill operation. Accuracy with figures A practical typing experience essential.

Stale nge, experience salary expected; also whether married or single. Well-tried Chinese herbal remedies for all Internal skin diseases. Don't give up, see Y. P. Wong, Herbalist, 411 Columbia Vancouver, B.C.

NAEYAERT Cicely May In loving memory of our dear wife and mother, who passed away 1 year ago today, May 3, Deep is her memory Sweet is her name; Deep in our heart She will ever remain. Jerome, Ray, Frances and grand- children. SEWELL-In loving memory of mv brother Frank Sewell, who was accidentally killed May 1, 1953. A star has fallen A spear been spent God has reclaimed A soul He lent. Ever remembered by his loving sister Agnes and brother-in-law Roger.

Baker's provide foud. equipment a staff for your party, anywhere In city. Baker's Catering. CE. 4221.

ver May 1, 1954, Margaret, widow of Patrick Joseph O'Neil, of Swift Vancouver General Hospital, May 3, J954, David Theodore Erlckson, of 805 W. Broadway, in his 28th yr. Survived by his loving wife Pearl and son and daughter, Donnle and Sandra, also 3 brothers and 3 sister. Funeral service Tuesday, Ma.y 4, at 11 a.m., in the Chap-man Funeral Chapel, 802 W. Broadway, to Ocean View Burial Park.

GIBBONS Murray Gibbons ot 1084 Wellington Drive, Lynn Valley. Survived by her. loving husband, Thomas F. Gibbons; 3 son, Bernard P. Gibbons; 1 granddaughter, North Vancouver; 2 sisters, Mrs.

D. B'itzgerald, Halifax. N.S.; Mrs. E. C.

Messervev. current, Saskatchewan, in her sist Caterinz bv Adrien MASSAliE Massage and cabinet steam bath. tinx yyaK; sun. jKweiicxy Buveiweuo ill men u.vn Vancouver craftshops. Baby shoes year.

Survived by 2 sisters. The remains are being forwarded to Swift Current, Saskatchewan, where For Information, phone CH. 0239. HALLS FOR RENT Sidney liorwood, R.M., Ste. 201, 130 Married man, general farm work with good knowledge of machinery field work.

No cows, Chilliwack funeral service and interment will Halls, catering A dance orchestra. Lonsoaie, iNortn van, nurit Aliss Bomstad. Swedish Massage. 577S or apply Wl low's farm be take place. Simmons McBride orcnta caterers, uh, aam.

Suite 12. 845 Smlthe PA. 8907. Arcadian HaTL2234 Main unera 1 uirectors in cn a rge. tween Abbotsford A Chilliwack or write Peers, R.R.

No. 1, Yarrow, PHINNEY Passed awav May 1, Old-time dancing, Frl Sat. Helen's Health Clinic R.M. p.m. appt.

MA. 6668 B.C. 1954, Henry Havelock Phlnney of 6010 Blenheim St, formerly of Win iiiciaiicu, BIRKS JEWELLERS SILVER SMITHS Granville at Georgia. MA. 6211 HIGHEST SPOT CASH for diamonds, Jewellery, cameras, sporting goods, binoculars, radios, furs, all valuables.

Just phone PA. 3557. B.C. Collateral Loan. 77 E.

Hastings EXPERIENCED B. Nummela, S'wedish massage. 504 E. Hastings, apt. 500.

1-7 p.m. B. Tallinn. R.N.. beneficial Jacksonville, Florida.

Prayers Mon- SUN CLASSIFIED AD INDEX Ran ere appliance salesman, must nipeg, in his 94th year. Survived bv 1 son, Lffwrenre II. Phlnnev, Yellow-knife, N.W.T.; 1 daughter, oay, May at p.m. rrom the chapel of Harron Bros. 122 W.

age. Hrs. 11-7, 306 1390 Granville. STEEL In loving memory of a dear husband, George Todd Steel, who passed away May 3, 1950. "Ever remembered, ever loved." Sadlv missed by his loving wife, Mary Steel.

6lh St, North Vancouver. Requiem D3 ursc ciass man, appiy WOSK'S LTD ALL CLASSIFICATIONS ARE NUMBERED AND APPEAR IN NUMERICAL ORDER NATUROPATHIC PHYSICIANS A. Hilton. M.P.A. Eng.

Mrs. a. rrew, Vancouver; 1 srrandchlldren. 2 great-grandchil 62 West Hastings 602 West Hastings St. MA.

6248. Mass luesaay, may 4, at 9 a.m. from St. Edmund's Church, 6th St. and Mahon Ave, North Vancouver, Rev.

Father P. McEvov. celebrant. HALF PRICE SALE dren. Funeral service Wednesday at 2 p.m.

in Simmons McBride Classification Classification No. No. Fur-bearing Anlm's 64 Property Exch'ge 87-A "Slenderizing STOKES In loving memory of a dear husband and father, Douglas uneral cnapei, Broanway at Mapie St, Rev. Canon T. W.

Scott offici- Interment North Vancouver Want to hire capable boom man with boat, to do general work around small logging camp In Jervls Inlet. Stale size type of boat and Slenderize by New York rollers. Exclusively feminine. Radios 49 All Carroll Gwvnne Cosmetics Closing Out. 424 Seymour St.

TA. 5524 Furnaces 43 a i g. Crem 1a 1 ion Consult free. 867 Howe. MA.

5424. Stokes, who passed away May 3, 1953. Fondly remembered by his wife REID Passed awav Mav 1. 3954, GILLIES Passed away May 1, 1954, Thomas Scott Gillies, of 3974 REST HOMES wnere past employed as Doom man Box 598. un.

in North Vancouver, Herbert Eslie Vacancy lor 2 ladies at Bonnie Ma Die ana lamny. A FREE SERVICE! Your Watch Electronically Checked McKay's Jewelry. 714 Robson Reid In his 76th year, late of 3105 Rest Home. Practical nurses on duty. Excellent care, rales reason MACHINIST CASH FOR DIAMONDS E.

Keith Rd, North Vancouver. Survived by his wife, Florence; 3 sons, George, North Vancouver; Lawrence. Alameda. James, Van able. BAy.

Ihia, In nnnliniliEnlintl In Angus Drive, In his 80th year. Survived by 2 sons, Hugh and David of Vancouver; 4 daughters, Miss Jessica, Mrs. J. K. McGregor, Mrs.

J. Reid, Mis. Donalda Muirhead, all of Vancouver; 9 grandchildren. Private funeral service in Simmons A McBrlde Funeral Chapel, Broadway at Maple. Rev.

James G. Gorwill 3 months temporary lob for Journeyman machinist in Vancouver. Experience in marine work an asset. Under 55. J1.B1 per hr.

40-hr. wk. comfortable home, with care A couver: 7 erandrhildren: 6 ereat reasonable rates, m. djsi SWINDELLS In loving memory of Dad Swindells who passed away May 3, 1953. His wearv hours and days of pain His troubled nights are past; And ln our aching hearts we know He has found sweet rest at last.

grandchildren. Funeral service Tues, Vacancy for elderly Eentlemaji, Annlv Mr. Groundwater. PA. S411 Highest prices paid Gold bloom A Sons Pom.

Bank Bldg, Room 701 Have you the latest birth control information? It's free. Write Im- Perial Imports (Western), Dept. 81 O. Box 227, Vancouver. Have a beautiful bust, Make pleasant surroundings.

GL. 0565M. Youth for steamship office billing May 4, at 10:30 a.m., rrom tne Chapel of Chimes, Harron Bros. Ltd, 10th Ave. Ontario St, Rev.

T. Furnace Oil Burners 43-A Furnished 74 Furnished 72 Furnished 71 Furniture 47 Garages for Rent 76-A Health 23 Help Wtd, Female 28 Help Wanted, Male 26 Help Wanted, Male-Female 27 Hotels 70 Housekeeping Rm. 78 Houses for Sale. 85 Houses Wtd. to Buy 84 In Memorlam 9 Information Wtd.

14 Insurance S5-A Listings 63 Letters of Appr'ct'n 8-A Listings 82 Lodge Notices 2 officiating. Interment, Forest Lawn EDUCATIONAL 24 ivicmonai rark. Ever remembered by his daugh- department, accurate typing necessary. Clean-cut appearance. Previous experience desirable but not D.

Barnett oriirianng. interment Mountain View Cemetery. ter, Nellie snn snn-in-iaw joe. necessa ry. im.

hox yn, aun fOBERTON Passed away sud- PIPELINE WELDING TAMBLING In loving memory of a dear hus- Classification No. Agencies 32 Agreements for sale 97-A Apartment Property 87-B Automatic Coal Stokers 6 Automobile for Sale .104 Automobile Ins. 104-A Auto Repairs. Serv. 98 Auto Radiators B8-A Auto Wreck, Access, 99 Bicycles, Motorcycls 53 Birds and Goldfish 63 Births 3 Boats A 69 Building Material 39 Business Locations 79 Business Opp 94 Business 35 Business Personals 17 Cameras 59-A Canaries.

62 Cards of 8 Cemeteries 12 Clothing, Furs, Shoes 88 Coming Events 1 Country Homes Acreage 89 Deaths 6 Educational 24 Electrical 60.A Engagements 4 Farm 67 Farms Wanted 91 Florists 9A your own massage cream from our secret formula. Full Instructions, very easy. SI. Anglo, P.O. 437, Van.

Wanted combination tally man truck driver. Preference given ond band, Phillip James Tamb- liner whn nassed Awav Get your share of the profitable SCHOOL denly April 30, 3954, waiter James Roberton, late of 4650 Ross in his 68th year. Survived by his loving wife at home; a daughter, Mrs. G. Timothy, Victoria; a son, Sgt.

with experience. Appiy car. i nomas. Reliance Lumber Co, 1404 Easl Mav 3. 1950.

results Sun Want Ads deliver When the shadows ot night are Hastings, dally. Ph on TA. 7141. Lonely? Photos, names, addresses Radio 50 Range Oil 44 Refrigerators 56 Rev. Houses Wtd.

84-A Rooms A Board. 73 Salesladies Agents 30 Salesmen, Agents 26-A Sawdust 41 Sawdust 42 Schools, 25 Sewing 54 Situations Wanted, Male S3 Situations Wanted, Female 84 Small Fruits 37 Sports 38 Stamps 18 Stoves, 43 Suites for 77-A Summer Resorts "Vacation Spots" Swap 96 Teachers 31 Television 49-A Tenant's Exchange 81 Timber A Mills 92 Tires, Batter's, etc. 100 Trailers 101-A rrurks 101 Typewriters 52 Unfurnished Houses 76 Unfurn, 72-A Unfurn. Suites 77 U-Drlves B8-B Vacuum 55 Wtd, Automobiles 102 Wanted, Houses to Build 86 Waterfront. 88 Wanted, Mlse 60 Wanted to so Wanted, 303 Washing Machines 57 Required Immediately, retired iauing, And I am sitting alone.

Clltrord J. Kooenson, KetcniKan, Alaska; 3 grandchildren and 1 HARMER On May 1, 1954TTn Arlington, Wash, Rev. Edwin Heber Harmer, of 726 Lincoln St, Snohomish, Wash, age 86 years, former minister of the Free Methodist Church, New Westminster. Survived by his wife; 2 daughters, Mrs. E.

Seymour, Arlington, Wash, Mrs. J. Johnston, Snohomish, 3 son, William, San Diego, 6 grandchildren. Rev. S.

E. Fosket and Rev. C. Stewart will conduct the graveside service Thursday, May 6, at 1 p.m. In the Eraser Cemetery, New Wesl minster, R.CUS.

Bowell ft Son In chnrgc. 1IOHTON John late (if machinist to look after tool room of attractive members of opposite sex, $1, P.O. Box 437, Vancouver. There always comes a longing dear, Livestock ONLY MEN WITH ARC WELDING KNOWLEDGE ELIGIBLE Hours of Enrollment: Week days 11 a.m. to 8 p.m.

Saturdays 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Address: 1585 East Pender St. Vancouver, B.CHA. 914ft Mitnv Vancouver" rooming-house A do small amount of ugnt machine work.

Box 1540, Sun. it you couin oniy come home. ne(Jliew, n. ivii v-fii autifu- ver. Funeral service In Nunn and Thomson's Chapel, 10th Ave.

and Ever remembc. red by his loving Eczeriia, Itch, piles, plmpiesTUsa Teenlore ointment. 1135 Kingsway, 500 Main or all drug dept. stores. wife Polly.

Pensioner, handy with hammpr saw, for about .1 month's work, Lost Machinery Marriages Mining Properties. Money to Loan. VOLP In lovlhB memory of Cnrpble St, Tuesday, way 4, at. p.m., Rev. G.

Stanley Packham, D.D, officiating. Interment Forest Old Gold and Silver 50c an hour. Apply between a- 1005 E. Pender. Lawn Memorial Park.

Ilcnrv Volp who passed away May 3, 1953. Fond memories linger every day, Remembrance keens him near, Highest prices paid. O. B. Allan Ltd, Buy" On Credit At Rae's Leather Goods ROONEY June, passed awny In flrandvlew Hospital.

April 30. ln owners have used Sun Rental Ads for years because they found these little Ads the best way to keep rooms profitably rented. Phone TA. 7141. Port Coqultlam, passed away sud Reliable man with car to manage established Fuller Brush business.

Permanent. Above average earnings. Apply 1210 Dominion Bldg jviiiiilh.ifiM.il man. capable i Ever remembered by his wife and 2705 Granville (at 31th) CE. 5520 lamny, 10 FUNERAL DIRECTORS shipping fi Janitor work; must hnvrj Money for Mortg'g's 9(1 Money Wanted 97 Monumental Works 11 Moving and Storage 75 Music, Art, Dancing 35 Musical Instrum'ts 48 New Car 105 Office Store Equip 51 Personal 16 Pet Stock 61 Photo 69-B Poultry a Supplies 65 Professional Cards 22 Property lor 87 tlOLLVEOlTN FUttERAimOMBT Toupees, Hair Goods Mitchell.

680 Robson. TA. 4845. "Wedding Invitations prlntetl day E. Church, J052 W.

Pender. MA. 0641 Cash for 1st 5nd aEreemchts Sprott Shaw School OF BUSINESS 812 Robson St. MAr. S023 MAr.

30. French. Snanlsh. German. rets, iTcieraniy wnn biiiiuiik Forappolntmcnt phone CH.

3243.. Ilarilwareman. full or part-time denly on April an, in nn 4Hin year. Survived by his loving wife; 3 son, Clifford; 1 daughter, Mrs. IT.

Chambers of Port Coqultlam; Mrs. C. Warner, Seattle; 3 grandchildren; 1 sister, Mrs, George Miller, Port Coqultlam, Funeral services Tuesday, May 4, at 2 p.m., in the Garden Hill Chapel, Rev. H. E.

Harris officiating, Interment. her 85th year. Lnte of 1284 Nelson Street, Survived by 1 niece, Mrs. John Lane, Ottawa; 3 nephews, Ted, George and Frank Rooney. Requiem high mass ln Holy Rosary Cathedral, Tuesday, May 4, at 9 a.m.

Rev. Father .1. Stewart celebrant. Interment. Calvary Section.

Ocean View Burial Park. Pollard Bros, 1096 West Broadway, funeral directors. A. D. Walsh 1807 Marine West.

Van. West 334 Give delnlls A salary expected. Box, GTJENHAVEfTM'fiMORlAL CHAPEL For Sale, Misc. 59 Found 21 Fuel 40 Fruit and Farm Lands 90 Funeral 10 Funeral Notices 7 A mortgages. Gregory, FAir.

44Q8R. 2230, 3235 East Hastings HAst. 6940 'iinv 1 ri learn hardware lock Rlrth- Control Clinic (Est. 3932) Mathematics, Schcefhnls. PAC.

2003 Mm Jimenez Thtbault, Pfi.D. French, Spanish. 3557 W. 3. CH, 0350 lentraT Park Funeral "Homo smith business, Box 2228, Sun, Mrs.

Duncan, 8250 Fraser, FA. 9248. 3643 Kingsway DE. 1207 Forest Lawn Memorial Park..

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