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1 1 1 1 Sun First COMING EVENTS HALLS FOR RENT Alma Hall, Rentals all purposes. Sat. inc. 1 Day CH. 1120; eve.

CE. 8072. 2 halls to serve you. South Hill Hall. FRaser 6351.

CATERING PEDERSEN'S 47 Variety Buffet 94c A tempting assortment of hot cold foods, such as curried sea-food rice, Swedish meatballs, cold meats, salads, pickles, olives, cheese, etc. 47 different kinds. All you can eat for 94c 'in smaller groups of not less than 50; groups slightly higher. Ideal for sales meetings, church gatherings, lodge affairs, etc. Pedersen's Catering Services PAc.

4610. GL. 3492 Buchan Hotel Dining Rm. 1906 Haro. Special catering bridge, club parties.

Open 7 days wk. Res. MA. 9019. Baker's provide tood, equipment staff party anywhere in city.

Baker's Catering. CE. 4221. 3 BIRTHS BERRY- To Donald and Ada (nee McLaren), at St. Paul's Hospital.

an January 24, 1955, Brother for Frank, Brenda' and Kenneth. BODNARCHUK- To Mr. and Mrs. P. Bodnarchuk, in North Vancouver General Hospital, on January 24, 1955, a son, Philip Andrew.

BOWLING To Ted and Maryhelen Bowling (nee Trim) a daughter, Orellia Anne, 9 lhs. 7 at St. Paul's Hospital, on Jan. 25, 1955. CUDDEFORD To Mr.

and Mrs. Robert A. Cuddeford (nee Nancy Shenton), a son. Robert John, at Grace Hospital, on January 22nd, 1955. GARDNER-To Mr.

and Mrs. R. F. Gardner (nee Shirley Jean Waller), at Vancouver General Hospital, on Jan. 23, 1955, a daughter, Cheryl Lynne, 5 lbs.

10 oz. Both well. GRAY- To Mr. and Mrs. A.

L. Gray (nee Share), at Vancouver General Hospital on Jan. 22, 1955, a sister for Mark and Patricia- KING -Born to Dr. and Mrs. Robert.

H. King, University of South Dakota at Vermillion, on 26, 1955, a son, Thomas Robert. MARE To Mr. and Mrs. Philip D.

Mare, at St. Paul's Hospital, on January 25, 1955, a daughter, Shelley Jane, 5 lbs. 10 ozs. TOY--To Mr. and Mrs.

S. G. (Glen) Toy, at Grace. Hospital, on Jan. 23, 1955, a daughter, Marlene Marie, 7 lbs.

8 a sister for Laura. WELLS- To LAC and Mrs. R. R. Wells, 8837 Selkirk Street, Vancouver, B.C., at Vancouver General Hospital on January 23, 1955, a daughter, Patricia Helen, 5 lbs.

12 ozs. A sister for Sharon and Darlene. 4 ENGAGEMENTS Mr. A and Mrs. George Hawes of South Burnaby announce the engagement of their elder daughter, Shirley Anne, to Robert Gordon Walker of North Vancouver.

The wedding will take place February 11, 1955, at 8 p.m. in Burnaby United Church, Rev. Horton officiating. Mr. and Mrs.

Douglas Keith announce the engagement of their youngest daughter, Evelyn Elaine Standal, to Mr. John Edward Deppiesse, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. L. Deppiesse of North Vancouver.

The wedding will take place Feb. 14, at 9:30 a.m. in Saint Edmunds Church, Rev. Father P. McEvoy of; ficiating.

5 MARRIAGES -On January 14, 1955, at Dunbar, Lutheran Church at 7 p.m. by Pastor Satre, Ulves, Trygve A. daughter Pileberg of Mr. to and Mrs. G.

Gloria Ulves, On Jan. 21, 1955, at St. Michaels Anglican Church, by Rev. S. E.

Higgs, W. Alexander, son of Mrs. Kennedy and the late W. A. Robertson of Dunoon, Scotland, to Georgina Ruth, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. F. L. Ades of South Burnaby. Jan.

19, 1955, at 4 p.m., at the home of Rev. A. F. Munro, Gwyn Williams, son of Mr. John Williams, to Margaret Thelma, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. James Brydges. 6 DEATHS BARTLETT-Anna, passed away Jan. 24, 1955, age 84 years. Late of Triumph Vancouver, B.C.

service Thursday, January 27, at 10 a.m. in St. Mary's South Hill Anglican Church, Prince Albert at 50th Canon A. J. Williams officiating.

Interment tain View Cemetery, Canon A. Williams officiating. Garden Hill Chapel, directors. BRADLEY Passed away suddenly Jan. 22, 1955, at his ter's residence, 1749 E.

7th Thomas Hornby Bradley, aged 84 years. Survived by 1 son, William Evans of Trail, B.C.; 1 daughter, Mrs. Gladys Evelyn Douglas of Vancouver; 2 brothers, Edward in Vancouver, Jack in England; 9 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren. Funeral Thursday, Jan. 27, at 2 p.m..

in the Roselawn Funeral Chapel, Broadway at. Commercial Capt. F. J. Watson officiating.

Interment Forest Lawn Cemetery. Trail papers please copy. SUN CLASSIFIED AD INDEX ALL AND Classification No. Agencies 32 Agreements for sale 97-A Aircraft for 109 Antiques 47-A Apartment Property 87-B Aptitude Testing. 26-B Automatic Coal Stokers 46 Automobiles for sale 104 Automobile 104-A Auto Serv.

98-A 98 Auto Access. 99 Bicycles, Motorcycles 53 Birds and Goldfish. 63 Births 3 Boats and Engines. 69 Building 39 Business Locations. 79 Business Opp.

94 Business 35 Business Personals. 17 Business '35 Business Personals. 17 Busses 101-B Cameras 59-A Canaries, 62 Cards of Cemeteries 12 Clothing, Furs, Shoes 58 Coal 40-A Coming Events Country Homes Acreage 89 Deaths Educational 24 Electrical 50-A Electric Heating. 44-A Engagements Farm 67 Farms Wanted 91 Floral Tributes 7-A Florists 13 For Sale, Misc. 59 Found 21 Fuel 40 Fruit and Farm Lands 90 Classified by Far in Circulation 6 DEATHS CAMPBELL Passed away Jan.

6, 1955, Daniel Stanley Campbell, 518 Richards in his 35th year. Mr. Campbell served with the C.F.C. in World War IT. Funeral service Friday, January 28, at 9:30 a.m.

from the Glenhaven Memorial Chapel, 1235 E. Hastings Rev. Dr. George Turpin officiating. Interment Field of Honor, Mt.

View Cemetery. COOK On January 23, in the Royal Columbian Hospital, Walter Knute Cook of 3072 Latimer Surrey, in his 74th year. Survived by his wife: 3 sons: Walter, Y.T.; Winston, Vancouver; William, Alert Bay, B.C.; 7 daughters: Mrs. C. McDonald, Mrs.

R. Taylor, in Detroit: Mrs. Frances Floyd, Miss Virginia and Mrs. K. Badgley, Vancouver: Mrs.

R. Mrs. J. Lee, New Westminster: 14 grandchildren; 2 sisters in Minnesota. Funeral service Thursday, January 27 at 3.

p.m. in the Funeral Home of S. Bowell Sons, New Westminster, Rev. T. E.

Harris officiating. Cremation. Margaret Love, aged 68 years, passed away January 25, 1955. Survived by her husband, J. W.

Dolmage. Funeral service in the Chapel or Delta Funeral Home, Ladner, Thursday, January 27 at 2 p.m., Rev. N. J. Crees officiating.

Interment Boundary Bay Cemetery. FAULKNER- Passed away Jan. 24, 1935, at his late residence, 2636 Frankin Benjamin Faulkner, in his 83rd year. Survived by 2 sons, Fred (Bud) and Percy, Vancouver; 2 grandchildren. Funeral service Jan.

27, at 10:30 a.m. in -the Chapel of Chimes, Harron Bros. 10th Ave. a and Ontario Rev. J.

E. Whittles officiating. Interment Forest Lawn Memorial Park. FLETCHER-Suddenly on January 25, in cRoyal Columbian Hospital, Frances Fletcher, age 57 years, of 719 20th New Westminster. Survived by her husband George, 2 sons and 2 daughters, Glenn, Frank, Mrs.

N. J. Rainbow in New Westminster; Mrs. R. L.

McCartney, Alberta; 11 grandchildren, 2 brothers, Albert Drinkwater, Burquitlam, and Dave in Surrey; 1 sister, Mrs. J. H. Marshall, Arizona. Funeral service Friday, January 28, at 1:30 p.m.

in the funeral home of S. Bowell Sons. Cremation. GIBSON- Victoria, on January 17, 1955, Madd Mary Gibson, age 81 years. Born in London, England, 520 Cook a resident of Victoria since 1934 and formerly of Vancouver and New Westminster.

Widow of the late John Arthur Gibson. She leaves 2 daughters, Mrs. Durcie G. Cobban of New Westminster, and Miss Marjorie Gibson, at home; 2 sons, John S. W.

Gibson of Pender Harbour, and Stanley D. Gibson of Longbranch, Toronto, Ont. Was pre-deceased by 1 son, Leonard Reay Gibson, December 2, 1953; also survived by 7 grandchildren and 9 great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held in McCall Bros. Floral Funeral Chapel on Saturday afternoon, January 22, at 2 p.m.

Rev. Canon A. E. Greenhalgh officiated. Cremation.

GRISEDALE Funeral services for the late James Arthur Grisedale were held on January 20th at All Saints Church, Vernon, B.C., with the Rev. C. E. Reeve officiating. Interment in Vernon Cemetery.

The late Mr. Grisedale is survived by his wife, Evelyn, Vernon; two sons: William James, Redcliff, and Stanley James, Vancouver; 2 daughters: Mrs. Kathleen Holdener, Revelstoke, B.C.: and Mrs. Evelyn Pinchbeck, Slocan City, B.C. HARPER- January 26, 1955, Edward Harper 237 E.

27th North Vancouver, in his 73rd year. Survived by his loving wife, 2 daughters, Mrs. J. Taylor, London, Mrs. L.

Turner, North Vancouver; 2 sisters, Mrs. F. Last and Miss Emily in England. Funeral service in Burrard Chapel, North Vancouver, Friday, Jan. 28, at 3 p.m.

to Capilano View Cemetery, Rev. Charles Bishop officiating. London Free Press please copy. HARRIS-Passed away in hospital Jan. 17, 1955, Alfred Wise Harris, in his 74th year.

Funeral service Thursday; January 27 at 10 a.m., at Nunn Thomson's Chapel, 10th Ave. and Cambie Rev. George Turpin, D.D., officiating. Interment Field of Honor, Mountain View Cemetery. HART-! Jan.

23, J. 1955, of in her Winnipeg, 72nd year. HORNE Passed away January 24, 1955, in hospital, Mr. Herbert Henry Horne, late of Cranbrook. B.C., in his 64th year.

Survived by his loving wife; a son, Henry Cranbrook, B.C.; 3 granddaughters; 3 sisters and 2 brothers. Remains are being forwarded to Cranbrook, B.C. for interment. Nunn Thomson, funeral directors. JARDINE On Jan.

25, 1955, Jessie Hope Jardine of 3280 E. 5th aged 70 years. Survived by 1 son, George, Seattle. Elder Calvin C. Taylor will conduct the funeral service in the Mount Pleasant Chapel, Kingsway at 11th Inter- on Thursday, Jan.

27, at 1 p.m. ment Forest Lawn Memorial Park. JOHNSON Passed away Jan. 24, 1955, Dorothy Margaret, age 48 years, late of Wilson Port Coquitlam. She leaves her loving husband Cecil; 4 sons, Jack, Dennis, Norman and Brian; 2 daughters.

June and Gail: her father, William Adams; 3 sisters, Mrs. J. Crause, Mrs, T. de Mecedo of Victoria, Mrs. Mabel Hine of California; 6 grandchildren.

Funeral service on Jan. 27, at 1:30 p.m., in the Trinity United Church, Coquitiam, Rev. W. Nixon officiating. Interment Forest Lawn.

den Hill Chapel, directors. KING -Passed away January 24, 1955, George Thomas King of New Denver, B.C., age 63 years, veteran World War I with the Notts-Derbyshire Regiment. Survived by a sister in England. Service Thursday, January 27, at 11 a.m. from the Chapman Funeral Chapel, Rev.

F. A. Ramsey officiating. Interment, Field of Honor, Mountain View Cemetery. THE E.

LAMB- -Passed away January 24, 1955, Peter Lamb, of 1036 20th Ave. Deceased was born near Guelph, Ontario, 88 years ago. A resident of Vancouver 51 years. Survived by his loving wife, 2 sons. Laurence and Stewart, and 1 brother, James, 2 grandchildren, Joanna and Peter, all of Vancouver.

Funeral service Friday, January 28, at 1:30 p.m. in Roselawn Funeral Chapel, Broadway at Commercial, Rev. J. Herdman officiating. Cremation.

LARSEN- -On January 24. 1955, at his residence, 1763 E. 8th John Reginald Larsen, age 69 years. Survived by his wife Clara: 1 son, Reginald, 1 daughter, Mrs. Grace Nicoll, Vancouver; 1 brother, William, Boston, 1 sister, Mrs.

H. Hamilton, St. John's, N.B.: 5 grandchildren. Deceased was a life member of No. 1.

Lodge Knights of Pythias, St. John's, N.B.: also a member of the DOKK. Euneral Friday, January 28 at 3 p.m., in the Roselawn Funeral Chapel, Broadway at Commercial Dr. Dr. A.

Rutherford, assisted by the Knights of Pythias service board, officiating. Interment Ocean View Burial Park. MARTIN- -On Jan. 24, 1955, Jacob Herman Martin, late of 5907 Prince Albert St. Survived by his loving wife, 2 sons and 1 daughter, Marvin and Merle at home, Ronald, Vancouver; his father, Mr.

J. Martin, Medicine Hat; 2 brothers, John, Saskatchewan; William, Ontario: 3 sisters, Mrs. Lena Horton, Mrs. Sophia Silsby and Mrs. Alvina Kutinsky, Saskatchewan; 1 grandson.

Funeral Thurs. Jan. 27, at 1:30 p.m. from the Ehenezer Baptist church, 52nd Ave. and Fraser to Ocean View Cemetery, Dr.

A. S. Felberz officiating, Hamilton Undertaking Co. in charge. Want and Classified Want Ads.

More VANCOUVER SUN: WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26, 6 DEATHS MORRICE-1 -Passed away suddenly January 24, 1955, Muriel Morrice, of 2175 Rupert age 61 years. Survived by her loving husband: 1 daughter, Mrs. T. V. Cheavins, Quesnel, B.C.: 1 sister, Mrs.

H. V. Malone, Regina; 2 grandchildren. Funeral service Thursday, January 27 at 3:15 p.m. in the Roselawn Funeral Chapel, Broadway at Commercial Rev.

James Whittles officiating. Interment Ocean View Cemetery. MUIR Passed away suddenly, Jan. 24, 1955, Johannah, widow of John H. Muir, of 533 Woodland Dr.

in her 67th year. Survived by 3 sons, John Gordon L. and Raymon daughter, Mrs. Nathalie Hilton; grandchildren, all of Victoria; one 2 sisters, brother, Mrs. Roy D.

Hipwell, Vancouver; Mrs. J. Harper, Lantzville, B.C. Funeral service Thursday at 1 p.m. in Simmons McBride Funeral Chapel, Broadway at Maple Rev.

Heruman officiating. Interment Forest Lawn Memorial Park. PORTEOUS Passed away January 24, 1955, William Chester Potteous in his 68th year. Late residence 2630 Grandview Douglas South Burnaby. Survived by his loving wife Agatha; 2 daughters: Mrs.

Muriel Godlonton, Calgary, Mrs. Doris Stillwell, Calgary, 4 sons: Oliver (Gill), Crossfield, Robert, South Burnaby; Alvin (Happy), Victoria: Orville (Porky), South Burnaby; 6 grandchildren; 2 brothers, Norman and David, Seattle. Private funeral service Thursday, January 27 at 3 p.m. from the Royal Oak Funeral Chapel, Kingsway at Royal Oak, Burnaby, Rev. M.

J. Cugg officiating. Cremation. No flowers by request. -On January 25, 1955, at 2986 Graveley Margaret Ann Roos, widow of the late Walter Roos, age 88 years.

Survived by 1 daughter, Mrs. Daniel Lace, and sister, Mrs. James McDonald, and 1 brother, Solomon Finlayson, Sydney Mines, Nova Scotia. Funeral service Thursday, Jan. 27, at 1:30 p.m.

in Nunn Thomson Chapel, 10th Ave. and Cambie Rev. S. Kennedy officiating. Interment Forest Lawn Memorial Park.

Sydney Mines, Nova Scotia, papers please copy. away January 25, 1955, at the Royal Columbian Hospital, Albert Edward Rowland of 2039 9th New Westminster. Formerly of Saskatoon, and Portage la Prairie, Man. Age 83 years. Survived by his wife, 4 sons: Thomas, Earl and Vernon, New Westminster; Harvey, Saskatoon, 1 daughter, Mrs.

Virden Gill, New Westminster; 3 sisters 5 brothers; 9 grandchildren and 3 great-grandchildren. Funeral service Thursday, January 27 at 1:30 p.m. in Woodlawn Funeral Home, Rev. B. F.

Ennals officiating. Interment Fraser Cemetery. la Prairie and Saskatoon papers please copy. SMITH Passed away Jan. 24, 1955, Peter Gould Smith of 296 Keefer St.

Survived by one daughter, Mrs. F. J. Sanford, Vancouver; 3 grandchildren. Funeral service Tuesday, Feb.

1 at 3 p.m. mons Broadway at McBride Maple Funeral St. Interment Chapel, Family Plot Mt. View Cemetery. SPICER- Passed away in Shaughnessy Hospital, Jan.

21, 1955, Montague Spicer, resided at Coghlan, B.C. Survived by his wife Ethel, in Calgary; 2 sons, Cecil, Winnipeg, and Albert of Dayton, Ohio; 1 daughter, Mrs. Dorothy' Hume of Cranbrook, B.C. The deceased served with the Royal Canadian Engineers in World War I. Rev.

F. A. Ramsey will conduct the funeral service in the Mount Pleasant Chapel, Kingsway at 11th Wednesday, Jan. 26, at 10 a.m. Interment Returned Soldiers' Plot.

STOKES- On January 23, 1955, Jess Stokes of 827 W. 70th age 81 years. Survived by 1 son, Albert, Vancouver. Rev. William Garbutt will conduct the funeral service in the Mount Pleasant Kingsway and 11th on Thursday, January 27, at 3:15 p.m.

Interment Ocean View Burial Park. Toronto: 16 grandchildren, 13 greatgrandchildren. Funeral service on Thursday, Jan. 27, at 3 p.m., in the Chapel of Chimes, Harron Bros. 10th Ave.

and Ontario St. Senior Capt. George Oystryk officiating. Interment, Mountain View Cemetery. WHEELER On Jan.

22, 1955, William Wheeler of 3588 Greentree Lane, North Vancouver, aged 84 years. Survived by 2 Vancouver daughters, Mrs. S. M. Acton, N.

and Mrs. H. C. Beddoes, Langley Prairie; 4. grandchildren.

Rev. G. Hamilton, DD, will conduct the funeral service in the Mount Pleasant Chapel, Kingsway at 11th Thursday, Jan. 27, at 2:15 p.m. Interment Forest Lawn Memorial THORDARSON- On January 25, 1955, Arman Thordarson of 3037 E.

5th in his 53rd year. Survived by his loving wife; 3 daughters: Mrs. Audrey Sutherland, Mrs. Dorothy Gregerson and Mrs. June Hipwell, all of Vancouver; also 2 brothers, 2 sisters and 8 grandchildren.

Funeral service Saturday, January 29 at 11 a.m., in the Roselawn Funeral Chapel, Broadway at Commercial Rev. E. S. Brynjolfsson officiating. Followed by cremation.

WELLS -Passed away in Vancouver January 24, 1955, Jesse Wells, late residence 5341 Argyle Street, formerly of 957 East 38th Avenue, in his 85th year. Survived by 3 daughters, Mrs. M. Harris, Langley, B.C.; Mrs. M.

Warren, Mrs. W. Frame, Vancouver; 5 sons, Donald, Robert, Ernest, Arthur, all of Vancouver; 2 sisters, Mrs. J. Perry, Vancouver; Mrs.

B. 'Hicks, Park. 8 CARDS OF THANKS May we say "Thanks Folks" for the lovely gifts on our wedding, Jan. 21. To Mrs.

Taylor, president of Canadian Legion, 179 Auxiliary, for her singing; Mrs. Edith Skipton for her brilliant playing; to our neighbors who, in the adverse years, stood by us and were with us to wish us Godspeed, as we, Mr. Jones and started a new future surrounded by the good wishes of all; doctors. Padre Turpin, employees of Shaughnessy for their gifts and kindness. We shall strive through the years to prove worthy of gives the comradeship each Shaughnessy so freely to -Mary E.

Jones, Tommy Jones. To all the kind friends who by their sympathetic manifestations have lightened my sorrow during these trying times, I extend my most heartfelt thanks. I especially wish to thank Rev. R. A.

Redman for his untiring efforts on my behalf, president and management of B.C. Electric Co. officers and members of the Superannuated Employees' Association, officers and members of Division 101 Street Railwaymens' Union and B.C.E. Riwy. Retired Employees' Bowling club.

I will cherish always the respect and honor shown to my dear departed -Mrs. G. Craig. We wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to our many friends who were so kind to us during our recent bereavement. and also for the beautiful floral offerings.

Special thanks to Rev. Carr, Rev. Bishop, the Burnaby Funeral Home, Dr. J. MacDonald and a special thanks to Mr.

J. Miller. -Mrs. Irene MacDonald and family. We want to express our sincere appreciation to our many relatives, friends and neighbors for the kindness and sympathy extended us at the death of our beloved husband and father.

Also our deepest thanks for beautiful floral tributes sympathy cards received. -Mrs. W. H. Cadman and family.

We wish to extend sincere thanks and appreciation for many kindnesses, messages of love and understanding and beautiful floral offerings from our many relatives, friends and fellow workmen tendered during the illness, and death of our dear father, Cyril Hall. -The family. Ad INDIVIDUAL WANT ADS YESTERDAY 500 Beatty Street, Vancouver 3, B.C, Donald Cromie Publisher 8. P. Cromie Assistant Publisher H.

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4081 Victoria W. McAllister, 848 Dunsmuir 39521 H. Hadfield, Box 932 Williams A. G. Smallenberg Lake COMING EVENTS EMBASSY BALLROOM 1024.

Davie at Burrard. Dancing every night except SOCIAL Monday. CLUB HAPPY TIMES Whist Social games every Tuesday, Saturday. Social only Thursdays, 8 p.m. RUMMAGE SALE Articles of all kinds Thursday, Jan.

27, 7:30 p.m. Arcadian Hall, 2214 Main Morey, Nairn Banff Association business meeting, Jan. 26, in IOOF hall, Graveley Commercial, at 8 p.m. Arcadian Hall, 2214 Main Old-time dancing. Sat.

Oid-time dance every Thursday, Saturday, Howden Ballroom, 1313 Granville Street. HALLS FOR RENT Clean, courteous service finest of food always. Weddings, banquets, luncheons, conventions and dances. Good parking. LION'S GATE MEMORIAL HALLS 2611 West 4th.

CE. 8514 till 12 p.m. Baker's Spring Gardens Baker's Winter Gardens Ideal halls for all occasions. Phone Baker's Catering. CE.

4221. The Saddle and Sirloin Room at The Ranch 9070. CLASSIFICATIONS ARE NUMBERED APPEAR IN NUMERICAL ORDER Classification Classification No. No. Funeral Directors 10 Property Exch'ge 87-A Funeral Notices 7 Radios 49 Fur-bearing Anim's.

64 Radio Repairing 50 Furnaces 45 Range Oil 44 Furnace Oil Ranches 90-A Burners 43-A Refrigerators 56 Furnace Oil Rev. Houses Wtd. 84-A Tanks 43-B Rooms Board 73 Furnished 74 Salesladies, Agents. 30 72 Salesmen, Agents 26-A Furnished 71 Sawdust 41 Furniture 47 Sawdust Burners 42 Garages for Rent 76-A Schools, 25 Gas Furnaces 45-A Sewing 54 Health Services 23 Situations Wanted, Help Wanted, Women. Men.

26 28 Situations Women Wanted, 34 Help Wanted, Men 33 Men-Women 27 Small Fruits 37 Hotels Special Notices 15-B Housekeeping Sale Rms. 85 78 Sports Stamps Directory 38 18 Houses Wtd. to Buy 84 Store Equipment. 51-A In Memoriam 9 Stoves. Repairing 43 Information Wtd.

14 Suites for Sale 77-A Insurance 95-A Summer Resorts Listings 83 "Vacation Spots" Letters of Appr'ct'n 8-A Swap 36 Lodge Notices Teachers Wanted 31 Listings Wanted Television 49-A Livestock 66 Tenants' Exchange 81 Lost 20 Timber Mills 92 Machinery 68 Tires. Batter's, etc. 100 Marriages 5 Trailers 101-A Mining 93 Trucks 101 Money to Loan Typewriters 52 Money for 96 Unfurnished Houses 76 Money Wanted Unfurn. Rooms 72-A Monumental Unfurn. Suites 77 Moving and Storage 75 U-Drives 98-B Music, Art, Dancing Vacuum 55 Musical Instrum'ts.

48 Van Bodies 101-D New Car 105 Automobiles 102 Office 51 Wanted. Houses Oil Royalties 97-B to Build Personal 16 Waterfrontage Personal Carriers 101-C Wanted, Misc. 60 Pet Stock 61 Wanted to Rent 80 Photo 59-B Wanted. Trucks 103 Poultry Supplies. 65 Washing Machines.

57 Professional Cards. 22 Wrecking, 99 Property for Sale 87 Your Garden 15-Al CLOSING TIME FOR WANT ADS Monday through Friday 9 p.m. Saturday, 5:30 p.m. TAtlow 7141 West Vancouver 2340 N. Vancouver YOrk 8626 New Westminster 822 Readers, More 15 MUSIC, ART, DANCING DANCING LESSONS You Can Enjoy Dancing In a Crowd noWhere method you of learn teaching Night Club Dancing at the VAUGHN MOORE STUDIOS Private lessons in all types of ballroom dancing at reasonable rates.

Rush courses if necessary. Class lessons for as little as 50c when you join our dancing club. Free Parking Contracts 828 Granville PA. 7385. SENSATIONAL DANCE OFFER ited.

BC ACADEMY OF BALLROOM DANCING Experience, the dance thrill floor. of At being a very low cost this is your opportunity to learn to dance all the popular dances with ease, grace contidence. Ask for information about our course of 16 hours, $18. 2-1- hour private lessons, 4 1-hour class lessons, 10 hours of supervised dance practice with instructors de fellow students. Enrolment lim- 1380 W.

Broadway. CH. 7910. OPENING SPECIAL OFFER 6 PRIVATE DANCE LESSONS FOR $9 Come in today or phone MA. 6627 for a Free Trial Lesson.

A We specialize in Fox Trot, Waltz, Tango, Samba, Momba, Rumba and Swing. PARK LANE DANCE STUDIO Miss D. Wyatt Mr. George Clark 570 Granville St. MA.

6627 (Above Eilers Jewellers) can teach you to dance in 3 or 4 lessons, private instr. PA. 7403. Wanted, alto sax player, double on clarinet. FR.

7380. POPULAR MUSIC FREE Musical Instruments WHILE YOUR CHILD IS LEARNING 10 weeks, no charge MR. AB. HINE, well-known musician, has been appointed new director of Kelly's Music School KELLY'S MUSIC SCHOOL Seymour at Georgia PAC. 7511 Play a Musical Instrument FREE USE FOR 12 WEEKS At our expense.

lessons, music supplied, reasonable rates. Special family plan only at WARDS. Phone for information, no obligation. Frank Ward Music Ltd Studios stores at 412-420 W. Hast.

1320-1318 Broad St. TA. 6545 till 9 p.m. 2-4722 till 9 p.m. Vancouver Victoria FREE ACCORDION See Phene Book Ad.

Yellow Page 193 Paramount Music Studios Ltd. Max Kushnir Music Studio, DI. 8836. Violin, sax, clar't. Intr.

loaned. Pat's Orchestra, modern oldtime dancing. HA. 4985L: TA. 0793.

Experienced 3-pce. orchestra open for weddings, dances. HA. 6111Y. Play pop popular piano; 20 lessons.

Ted Williams, BAy. 4440. Accordion lessons in your home. Phone Karl Karleen. DEx.

3737. Popular Classical Piano Theory Stan Gilbert, R.M.T., DIckens 9874. 16 PERSONAL Young working man, Norwegian descent, seeks company of attractive lady, 25-35, fair complexion, for shows, outings, etc. Phone number, snap if possible please. Mat.

if suited. Box 506, Sun. Widower 51, own home and business. Would like to hear from responsible widow about 41 to 46. Give all details.

Mat. if suited. Box 548, Sun. Gentleman living in own car, wishes to meet respectable lady 25 to 30 for companionship. Send snap.

Mat. if suited. Box 542, Sun. Working man, 25, from Old Country, speaks French, wishes to meet girl 21-30 for dances. Mat.

if suited. Box 108, Sun. Bachelor, 36, 5-ft. 1 from northern B.C. Shy, sober, industrious wants meet respectable girl 25 to 30.

Object matrimony. Box 1197, Sun B.C. Pens'rs. Salvage Assn. needs men's clothing, toys useful discards.

PAc. 9938. Baby for adoption at birth, Box 568, Sun Reply to Lonesome. Write me today. Early meeting.

Box 993, Sun. Dearest, held back letter, get Sat. Gen star link love. furs, diamonds, watches, cameras, radios, baggage, golf clubs, rifles, tools, caulk boots and all valuables. If unable to bring in to our store our representative will call for purchases only.

Open Six Days a Week San Francisco Tailors Ltd: 17 BUSINESS PERSONALS HIGHEST PRICES PAID We Buy or Loan Money On men's good used clothing, PAWNBROKERS JEWELERS 52 Hastings PA. 4955 Half block east of Woodward's (Parking space at rear) MONEY TO LOAN On diamonds, jewelry, furs, cloth- ing. radios, music and scientific instruments, TV sets, all valuables. Canada's Largest Pawnbrokers. Free appraisals, immediate cash.

Just phone PA. 3557. Free parking back of store. Open six davs a week. B.C.

COLLATERAL LOAN 77 East Hastings St. PA. 3557 BRIDGE LESSONS You will enjoy learning bridge in Skyline's friendly classes. Point count bidding for beginners or Intermediate classes to improve your play. Classes graduate into junior tournament play.

10 lessons, 1 per week, afternoon or evening classes start week of January 31. SKYLINE BRIDGE STUDIO TA. 4056 1 p.m. to midnight. You need not discard valued possessions because they are worn or damaged.

Birks repair and make over jewelry and silverware in their own Vancouver craftshops. Baby shoes metalized. BIRKS JEWELERS SILVERSMITHS Granville at Georgia MA. 6211 OFF Fabric type frieze wools for dresses and suits. 17 rich quality color tones.

Reg. $1.10. reduced WOOLCRAFT LTD 626 Howe St. PA. 4935.

Drapes made to order, lined, un lined. Guar. 4-day service. CE 2987. famous clairvoyant crystal reader.

234 W. 8th. Ph. EM. 1761 Madame Florence, crystal reader.

Ladies only. HA. 5313L. Why be lonely? Free particulars. P.O.

Box 190, Vancouver, B.C "Omar" Famous Seer 777 Burrard, Suite 58 PA. 1105 Lonely? Get acquainted- -lists ST. Alliance. P.O. Box 488C, Vancouver.

Results! THE 1955 8 CARDS OF THANKS Mr. John Pospischil and his sister Hildak wish to express their sincere thanks to the many friends who gave their kindness, sympathy and beautiful floral offerings during the illness and death of their Deloved mother. Special thanks to Rev. Turk and Rev. Gordon.

Mrs. J. W. Monroe and family wish to express their sincere thanks and appreciation to their many friends neighbors for their kind expressions of sympathy and beautiful floral and spiritual offerings during their recent bereavement. We wish to extend our heartfelt thanks to all who 60 kindly assisted and for the words of sympathy, mass cards and beautiful floral offerings extended at the death of our beloved mother.

-The Thomas family, 9 IN MEMORIAM To assist readers to prepare 44In Memoriam" Notices The Sun has prepared a booklet of some very appropriate verses. Call TA. 7141 COMBS -In loving memory of mother, Nina Combs, who passed away Jan. 26, 1952. In our home she is fondly remembered, Sweet memories cling to her name, Those who loved her in life sincerely Still love her in death just the same.

-Ever-remembered dandY May and family and Lee family. GILLESPIE -In memory of Scott Gillespie of Clinton, B.C., who passed away, on Jan. 26, 1953. For more abundant, For us a guiding star. -Lovingly remembered by his wife Nancy, daughters Elizabeth and Anne, and son-in-law Gordon.

HUGO In loving memory of Austin James Hugo who passed away Jan. 26, 1942. "In our hearts he liveth still." -Ever remembered by his wife and family, McQUARRIE -In loving memory of mother, Julia McQuarrie, who passed away Jan. 26, 1953. We who loved you sadly miss you, As it dawns another year; In our lonely hours of thinking Thoughts of you are ever near.

missed by her loving husband and family. PERRY- In loving memory of a wife and mother, Lucy Perry, who passed away January 26, 1954. Dear mother you are not forgotten, Though on earth you are no more. Still in memory you are with us, As you always were before. You oft times said we would miss you Those words have proved too true.

We lost our best, our dearest friend Dear mother when we lost you. -Ever remembered by the John Perry family. 10 FUNERAL DIRECTORS HARRON BROS. LTD Chas. E.

Atchison, Pres. Funeral Directors at CHAPEL OF CHIMES 55 E. 10th Ave. EM. 8877 S.

Earl Atchison. 122 West 6th St. NORTH VANCOUVER CHAPELS W. J. Cathcart, Mgr.

ROYAL OAK CHAPEL, Burnaby Kingsway at Royal Oak Ave. DE. 3361 Harold C. Atkinson, Mgr. SIMMONS McBRIDE LTD.

Directors of Funeral Service Broadway at Maple St. BA. 4151. Ed. A.

Simmons Frank E. McBride Alf Francis Jack Nett Don Layton Doug. McDonald Royden Aldred Duncan Ireland "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 GRANDVIEW FUNERAL CHAPEL Chas, E. Atchison, Owner Commercial Dr. and Kitchener St. H.

O. (Harry) Brown, Mgr. HA. 0083 THE T. EDWARDS CO.

Memorial Chapel Granville at 10th Ave. Phone CHerry 3181 G. W. Hamilton Undertaking Co. Ltd.

Main-Kingsway at 7th Ave. Phone EM. 7191 HOLLYBURN FUNERAL HOME A. D. Walsh 1807 Marine West Van.

West 134 Chapman Funerals Ltd 802 W. BROADWAY EX. 2141 GLENHAVEN MEMORIAL CHAPEL 1235 East Hastings HAst. 6940 HAROLD EDWARDS LTD. 705 W.

Bdway, at Heather. EM. 7711 Central Park Funeral Home 3642 Kingsway DE. 1207 14 INFORMATION WANTED $250 REWARD A reward of $250 will be the return of industrial diamonds drills taken from Driltru Bit Supply North Vancouver on September 2, 1954. A Howard Co Ltd 475 Howe St Vancouver 1, BC Phone: MA 1257 DETECTIVE SERVICE Investigations of all kinds, advice free and strictly confidential.

National Investigation Agencies, 1014-15 Van. TA. 2626. Will anyone witnessing accident Saturday last at 10:20 p.m., 25th by Main, motor when vehicle, pedestrian please telephone injured TAt. 8261.

Will the lady who went to Haney on Jan. 22, to purchase car belonging to an estate please call CE. 7028. after 6. 15 MUSIC, ART, DANCING GUARANTEED DANCE LESSONS at "THE BARCLAY'S" For 15 years America's leading Dance Team Instructors.

LEARN FOX TROT RUMBA TANGO WALTZ SAMBA SWING AND MAMBO Even if you've never danced before "The Barclay's" Guarantee you'll be dancing the Key Steps in every dance in our SPECIAL WEEKS COURSE STARTING new feeling of dancing "Know-How" and watch your confidence and popularity hit an alltime high. Bring this ad with you for your free trial lesson and benefit of Above Scott's Cafe 11 a.m.-10 p.m. DISCOUNT this week only, "THE BARCLAY'S" DANCE STUDIO 720. Granville St. TA.

7913 By Far THE BEST! Rv Far THE FASTEST By Far THE LOWEST COST! Phone or Come In Today for Your Free Introductory Lesson. THE FERGUSON SCHOOL OF DANCING 17 BUSINESS PERSONALS DODEK BROS (Master Furriers) will. restyle your coat for $25. New fur length centre-back dyed muskrat coats at lower than manufacturers' prices, from $165. 721 Robson (at Granville).

PA. 6752. HIGHEST SPOT CASH diamonds, jewelry, cameras, sporting, furs, goods, all binoculars, valuables. radios, Just phone PA. 3557.

B.C. Collateral Loan. 77 E. Hastings LADIES' MEN'S! Custom Tailored Suits, Coats, Sportswear from your or our materials. Also your husband's old suit will make you a smart new suit.

Michelle 446 Homer (at Pender). TA. 5523. We Need Diamonds To supply our special customers. 207 West Hastings PA.

4037 HIGHEST CASH PRICES Goldbloom Sons Dominion Bank. Room 701. Don't throw away old woollens, have them made into fluffy wool batt for comforters, quilts, or get a new blanket, wool throw or car rug. Call Birkeland Bros. today.

DI. 4734 or write to 3573 Main St. Women's Shoe Sale Dexall's Shoe Store 2609 Granville. CH. 9833.

OPILCA A new, safe, exciting hair remover, $1.10. Quality cosmetics from Olivin, Germany. Cleo de 211 Birks Bldg. Bartlett Cleaners, 321 Cambie St. Ladies' gents', alterations, skirts dressmaker suits made to order, experienced tailor.

EARS PIERCED FREE Gurvin Jewelers MAr. 710 W. Hastings, opp. Post. Office Have you the latest birth control information? It's free.

Write Imperial Imports (Western) Dept. 8. P.O. Box 227. Vancouver.

1st, 2nd mortgages arranged for cash; 1st, 2nd agreements, mortgages, bought sold. Gregory, Langara Realty, DI. 4606, till 9. Girls with national costumes. All nations.

Call Valnor Studios, TA. 8712. Slendor Tablets are effective. 3 weeks' supply 9 weeks', $5. At all druggists.

For your Personal Hygiene needs London Drug, 800 Main, PA. 3847. Open until 12 midnight every night. Birth Control. Free authentic information list of supplies.

Modern, Dept. F. P.O. Box 188. Vancouver.

Buy on Credit at Rae Leather Goods 2705 Granville (at 11th). CE. 5520 Old Gold and Silver Highest prices paid. O. B.

Allan Ltd A Georgia Permanent in your hair. Waves soft, natural beyond compare Hotel, Georgia Beauty Shop. PA. 3055 Toupees, Hair Goods Mitchell, 680 Robson TA. 4845 Girls with NATIONAL COSTUMES, all nations, call Valnor Studios, TA, 8712.

Save money have your fur coat remodelled to latest styles. C. W. Chee, furrier. 1120 Gran.

TA. 4611. Madame Fortaine of Edmonton gives professional readings at 433 East 25th Avenue. Belle-Mode Furs Restyling, $15 up. Remodelling.

1025 Robson TA. 1611 Wedding, evening, cocktail gowns, prompt service. EM. 1915; FR. 7150.

Marvellous readings by Madame Rae, Skillet Cafe. 938 Granville. Chesterfields beautifully cleaned In your home by machine. DE. 1565.

Slipcovers, drapes made to order, samples if required. BA. 2552. "Jet" the Hot Stove Polish for steel stoves. Sold at stores.

Tibetan Crystal Wizard 955 Thurlow, Suite 26, 1 to 9 p.m. Andrews Upholstering, Drapes. Free estimates. GLen. 0304.

Wedding invitations printed in 1 day. E. Church. 1052 W. Pender, MA.

0641 Cash buyers of old gold, silver, jewelry, anriques. Lever's, 654 Howe Card readings by Elizabeth in eves. Sun. 1485 W. 15th.

Walk in. Birth Control Bureau (Est. 1930) 441 Seymour Room 11, PA. 1814. draperies, cornices; reasonable.

CH. 0196. Birth Control Clinic (Est. 1932) Mrs. Duncan, 3250 Fraser.

DI. 0411. Mme. Francis, Clairvoyant, readings by appt. Hrs.

10-8, EM. 9831. Alcoholics Anonymous P.O. Box 464, or phone MA. 5623.

Rugs, chesterfields, cleaned at home. Intercity Cleaners. DE. 5167. 20 LOST Man's black handle 2-blade pocket knife, valued as keepsake, liberal reward.

Please ph. Ladner 355 or write' P.O. Box 953 Vanc'r. Brown Morocco leather wallet containing sum of money personal papers. Finder please phone EM.

8422. Lost on Mt. Seymour, man's Gruen watch, vic. of Meadows. Keepsake.

Good reward. N.W. 2138. Lady's black leather purse, Victoria bus or vicinity of Kingsway, Joyce. Reward.

Larsen, HA. 8651L. Female black white Boston Bull dog. Name "Spotso." Reward. CH.

5347 after 6. Pair of man's brown gold horn rimmed glasses. Vicinity Kingsway Fraser. DI. 0936.

1 ski, Sunday vicinity McDonald Cornwall. TA. 7211 or CE. 6936. Sunday; lady's large brooch, colored brilliants.

Reward. DE. 2295. Beige ski Jacket, red lining, Mt. Seymour Sat.

DE. 6430M. Large German shepherd male. Cream and black. West 1239R.

Small black tool vic. Granville Davie. CE. 5825. Sat.

at Eatons. Black purse. Money valuable papers. Reward. DE.

7231 Grey-green budgie, Sunday, vic. Beach Pacific. PA. 5793, aft. 4 p.m.

Silver watch on bus or downtown Granville Monday. HA. 1207R. Brilliant spray lapel pin, Eatons or vic. PA.

4592, after 6. 21 FOUND Small male dog, adult. Shaggy, curly coat. Black with tan, no on W. 41st Ave.

MAr. 7466, after 6 p.m. Part of gold cuff link with initial, Jan. 25, near Hotel Vancouver. Sun Lost and Found Dept.

Tortoiseshell cat, female, 5 mos. old, vic. Kingsway East 19th, DEx. 8204T. Black, grey Persian male kitten, 28th Rupert.

Owner or home. DE. 4912R. Found, vicinity 42nd Granville, bunch of keys. EM.

6158. 2 keys on ring, on 28th. between Quebec James St. 4389 James St. Black and white female dog, vic.

5762 Rhodes St. DEx. 6282L. Set of upper dentures, good repair. 1200 blk.

Pender, Sun. PA. 2909 Dog, part husky, blonde. MA. 8018.

22 PROFESSIONAL CARDS CERTIFIED GEN. ACCOUNTANTS Coffey Greenwood Co. Rm. 1224 736 Granville. TA.

6643 NOTARIES PUBLIC Notary Public. E. N. Copping 143 Lonsdale YOrk 5130 PATENT ATTORNEYS Ernest Carver. F.P.I.C 900-789 W.

Pender St. PA. 3011 Featherstonhaugh 1012 Hail Building. 789 W. Pender.

MA. 4845 23 HEALTH SERVICES CORSETS Nu-Bone corsets relieve fatigue, backache. 204 Birks Bldg. MA. 6829 ELECTROLYSIS Superfluous Hair Removed Miss Knox, 510 opp.

Eaton's Office Est. 1924. Phone MA. 8914 HERBALISTS Well-tried Chinese herbal remedies for all internal skin diseases. Do not give up, see Y.

P. Young, Herbalist. 411 Columbia, Vancouver, B.C. MASSAGE Miss Bomstad. Swedish massage Suite 12, 845 Smithe St.

PA. 8907. B. Nummela Swedish massage. 504 E.

Hastings, apt. 500. 1-7 p.m. 22 PROFESSIONAL CARDS REST HOMES Harbour View Rest Home. Goud home, beautiful surroundings, for elderly ladies.

Tray service de excellent care. HA. 5663R. Excl. Restholme.

Care for convalesc'ts, aged. 2905 Hemlo'k. CH. 2410. 24 EDUCATIONAL TELEVISION FACTS WANT MORE MONEY? Tired of hum-drum work? Let us show you how to be a TELEVISION, RADIO, ELECTRONIC expert, and you'll make good money all year.

1. You can learn quickly how to do profitable service work on weekends evenings, and so make extra cash. 2. In a short time you will build connections to start a business of your own- your own boss- run things to suit yourself--gain permanent security. 3.

Or be an expert in Electronics; Communications, radar microwave systems; Radio Operating for ships, land stations Our day, night or correspondence YOU for industry, government, plans SPECIALIZE in PREPARING R.C.M.P., airlines, etc. TAKE short approved training, easily mastered AT HOME in spare time. Let us prove it to you--no obligation. Please write today; give age last grade of high school. GET FACTS NOW.

RADIO COLLEGE OF CANADA Dept. 88 Bathurst Street, Toronto, Ont. The Only School in Canada So Specializing For Over 25 Years WORKING OR UNEMPLOYED? Train Now in DIESEL And be sure of a big paying jobsecurity, independence. Earn up to $500 a month. Age or education no barrier.

Courses also in Welding, Auto Mechanics, Art, Photography, Refrigeration. Day or Night Classes. PLACEMENT ASSISTANCE TO SUCCESSFUL GRADUATES CHICAGO VOCATIONAL TRAINING CORP LTD 14031 Vancouver Block, Vancouver. Ph. CH.

6513, anytime, 25 SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES Secretarial, practical accounting, typing, filing, bus. management, bookkeeping, books furnished. Study at home. No classes. Low cost.

Free booklet. American School, 624 Vancouver Block, Vancouver 2, TAt. 2033. Learn to weld be a journeyman command top pay. Day night classes.

Welding Construction School 148 E. 1st Ave. EM. 9615 Radio, television electronics or automotive diesel mechanics. NATIONAL SCHOOLS 811 W.

Hastings Engineers, Marine and Stationary Prepared for examinations Day, evening and correspondence E. Hopkins, 407 W. Hast. PA. 8418 Comptometer School, Day-night classes, free placement.

308-535 W. Georgia PA. 1718 SECURE YOUR FUTURE Moler School of Hairdressing PA. 7629 303 W. Hastings St.

PITMAN BUSINESS COLLEGE Day night classes, individual instruction. 9th at Granville. CH. 7848 International Correspondence Schools 1013 Robson MA. 2624 26 HELP WANTED, MEN In replying to employment advertisements do not send original testimonials.

Copies will serve the purpose. In replying to Sun Letter Boxes, make sure that the Box Number is correct. Attractive proposition available to late model truck tractor owners. Long distance car haul out of Windsor into Alberta B.C. Percentage basis.

Recent developments suggest this is good. Dominion Auto Carriers representative will be in Vancouver January 28th for interview detail. Box 100, Sun. TV TECHNICIAN branch of aggressive appliance firm. Must be of good character ambitious.

Excellent opportunity for advancement. Good wages. We have a good opportunity for an experienced man to service Island TV stores. at of Vancouver Car essential. For further particulars please apply in person at the Employment Office.

EATON CO CAN LTD JUNIOR SALESMAN required for New Westminster Apply: WOSKS 62 W. HASTINGS. Architectural Assistant Sun. JUNIOR CLERK Registered architect or experienced 'architectural draughtsman required for architect's office in Prince George, B.C. Apply JOLYON BRIGGS, M.R.A.I.C.

Professional Centre, 1705 Third Avenue, Prince George, B.C. Wanted, men that are interested in the future, to handle new and used car sales. Men selected for this position will be given every possible assistance training. Liberal commission paid to top producers. Experience not necessary.

All applications treated in confidence. Box 2466. Sun, Young man for junior office work in large commercial firm. Excellent opportunities for advancement. M.

S.A. other benefits. Junior matriculation some Canadian Credit Institute training preferred. State age experience to Box 1311, Sun. EXPANDING LOCAL COMPANY Requires salesman experienced in building products or allied field.

Permanent salaried position. Expenises and car supplied. Write fuil details, experience, education, etc. with recent snapshot to Box 1285, Major firm requires enthusiastic sales minded junior clerk, single, 19 to 22. Previous experience helpful but not essential.

Please contact Mr. Clement, TA. 9424. I.B.M. MACHINE OPERATOR With considerable 402 experience able to handle complete wiring working of collator reproducer, good conditions, salary in accordance with ability experience.

Contact Mr. May, PA. 9925. Wanted, active pensioner, nondrinker, to do gardening odd jobs in exchange for comfortable basement room with fireplace and hot water radiator. facilities Private shower toilet.

Cooking adjoining. DI. 3041. If you are young, possess a car a sincere desire to master the art of selling. we will train your without charge.

Substantial income guaranteed for those who qualify. Contact 58 E. Broadway, 7 p.m. sharp. Young man wanted bv large industrial organization for light installation work in city.

Must know city have driver's license. State age, experience marital status. Reply Box 1911, Sun. $325 PER MONTH For TV radio technician. Must be experienced first-class man, able to drive car.

WOSKS LTD. 62 W. HASTINGS.

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