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The Vancouver Sun from Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada • 31

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Sun Classified Want Ad Section PART ONE PAGES 31 TO 44 PART TWO PAGES 45 TO 51 IPART one I CLOSING TIME FOR WANT ADS Mon. Through Frt. 9 pm. Saturday 5 p.m Vancouver. MU 4-711 North Varu YU 8-8636 Kew West.

LA 1-S61 SPECIAL WEEKEND SERVICE Sunday 6 p.m. to 9 pjn. H'J 4-7141 Only VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA, SATURDAY, OCT. 12, 1963 31 BIRTHS DEATHS un? he Special Holiday Phone Service SUN CLASSIFIED WANT ADS may be phoned in Monday OCTOBER 14 between 5 and 9 p.m. for Tuesday, October 15 editions MUTUAL 47141 CLOSED ALL DAY SUNDAY Vancouver's Want Ad Headquarters FOUND Pair gTrTs glasses.

Vic. 14th aasamar. la 4-4, 4 Green wool dress. Vic. 41st A Camb.e FA 5-1049 Found.

chiidsb'iue Jacket Vic. Boulevard. AM -TidYa-wafchic Vancouver General Hospital. RE 3-0420. Pari JL 1 -T li -XII 1 Key found Nicola St.

MU 1-C4J6 eves. Back Persian male cat. 21st Oak. Badminton racQueirSSfJO-Adanac area. Tabby kitten, vie.

4th! a nd Arbutus. AM 6-4558. 30 COMING fVENTS MYSTERY TUN El 12 BARN DANCE FUN Every Saturday night at the ARCADIAN 6th and Main Jim Morns and his orchestra THE PETER PAN AT 1636 WEST BROADWAY Invites you to dance every Saturday. Good music, friendly patrons excellent refreshments make a truly enjoyable evening. Your host Earl Ellis DANCE AT UKRAINIAN CENTRE 3150 Ash Street (entrance 1 block west off Cambie on 16th).

New auditorium, large dance floor, snappy orchestra. Free parking. NTW SKATING PROGRAMS Skating School-3 yrs. to all agesi Minor Hockev D.m.-8 P.m. 127 I Vancouver's Leading Newspaper Published every weekday by Suu i-uuiisinng iu.der aiiieemeul wiia I'acilic fies Ltu.

Pnulei and Owners 00 Beany Si- Vancouver 3. B.C. MUtual 4-71-U Cromle Publisher J. Dainp.er. Assistant puolianer Bruce Hutchison, fcditonal Director lu ir, a Kitilor M.

Letky Maiketn.g Diieciorj raul M. i'lerre. Atsuciaie tunui J. W. Tooeooo.

Advertising Mgr. F. ii. Edwarai Circulation Mgr. J.

J. Ruoney Business fcianaier iui ia voiiiuurcii New Westminster, LAkeview iniKiu riiuun unci uvwva. Night Editor MUtual 4-7142 Composing Room MUtual 4-7143 Adv. Proof Servlce.Mi;tuaL4-71oJ Advertising Rules and Regulations Tne Vancouver Suu reserves the rignt to classify ads unuer appio-pnate heuii.a a'ld to set rales therefore and to determine page location. The Vancouver Sun reserves the right to revise or reject advertisers using The eun advertising boxes, to retain any answer received at the -ald boxes, and to.

repay tne customer ir.e sum pom lor the advertisement and box "ai? 'clalmi of errors In advertisements must be received bv the publisher within 30 days after the lust publication. i it aorMori nv thp advertiser' requesting space ihat the liability, of The Vancouver (Division! of Pacific Press Ltd.) in tne eveni oi r'acmc rress in 1 Starting Oct. 15th. Everyday Sat. Dleasp -of failure to publish an advertise- 4 ment, or in me eve.it oi an cum ITtSSf 8hauedl''mitedmfi thel Mr.

and Mrs. Gordon Moore of amount Paid hi the advertiser for Coquitlam announce the forth-2? one incorrect insertion lor coming marriage of their daugh-the portion of ths advertising ter Dlanne Rosemary, to W-space occupied by the incorrect or stable Saxton, R.C.M.P., omitted Item only, and that there son of Mr. and Mrs. William II. LITTLE Warren and Laurie Little (nee Ladds) announce the arrival of a daughter.

Tracy Anne. 8 ms. 14 on October 11, 19b3. at St. Paul's Hospital.

MITCHELL To Cordon and Linda Mitchell (nee Fraser). on October 10. 193, at Grace Hospital, a daughter. Cheryl Lynn, 7 lbs. 2 ozs.

ROBINSON Mr. and Mrs. Dave Robinson (nee Rose Bobyn) wish to an nuunce hip iiivm "i a daughter, Lorl Ellen, 8 lbs. nounce the arrival of a 11 ozs. on October 6.

1963. at Royal Columbian Hospital. Mother and daughter both well. ROSS To Mr. and Mrs.

James Y. Ross (nee Patricia Malleyt, a daughter, Erin Margaret. 5 lbs. 1 at St. Vincent's Hospital, October 10, 1963.

WOODMAN To Mr. and Mrs. A. David Woodman (nee Roxanna T. Clark) a son, Robert Gordon, at Lions Gate Hospital on October tn.

va. A wonderful anniversary nrpspni ENGAGEMENTS oi Luquiuoni. uir ding will take place October 19, 1963. at 6:30 p.m., in Como Lake United Church. Rev.

R. J. Love officiating. Mr. and Mrs.

William Logue announce mc ciisoBcureu. ward E. iiinne, son of Mr. and Mrs. J.

Rinne of Berkeley, California. The wedding will take place November 9, 1963, at 12 o'clock In St. Anthony's Catholic Church. Rev. J.

Hanrahan officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Waldcmar Zimlch announce the engagement of their daughter Brenda Allanson to Mr. Ernest David Herrln.

son of Mr. DhvIH Herrln nf Gibsons. Uleir wauntiii iu jj B.C. the wedding will take place ut 7 nn November 9. 1963.

at Beacoiisf'leld United Church, Van couver, is.c. MARRIAGES HUTFELTER MCMILLAN On Frldav. October 11. 1963. In Barnabas Church, by Rev.

P'U Mr Charles Phillip Herman Hutfelter of Pitt Meadows and Mrs. Bertha Fred rickson of Yale, B.C., to Judith Margaret, elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ian McMillan of New Westminster. WERNER RYAN-LEWIS On Friday, October 11, 1963, at 7 P.m.

Martin Luther Evangelical Church by Rev. E. Krisch, Oris Oscar Werner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Werner of Richmond, B.C., to Gail Kathleen, daughter Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Ryan-Lewis, of Richmond, B.C. DEATHS ALEXANDER October 11, 1963, Cecil Alexander, aged 55 years, late of 1223 Ward Nelson, B.C. Survived by his wife, Evelyn; daughter, Mrs. G.

(Shar-ron Reilly; 2 grandchildren; also brothers and 5 sisters. Rev. H. S. MacDonald will conduct the funeral service in Mount Pleasant Chapel, Kingsway at Eleventh on Tuesday, October 15, at p.m., followed by cremation.

APPENZELLER October 6, 1963, Fnedrich Albert Leopold Victor Appenzeller, of 104 W. 12th aged 70 years. Survived by his wife, Regina, Vancouver. Funeral Mass at St. Patricks Church, 12th Ave.

at Quebec Tuesday, October at 9:30 a.m. Rey. PERSONAL Middle aged handicapped gent. Modern home car. financially secure, wishes to meet a lady lor companionship.

No obiection to 'P1 handicap or one child. sndl appreciated. All U0Jecl mau n-rt i At wl! I JfiCIll KlUUilll 93. ue noi.tst with a gooii sense of humor. Someone who lives on the Sunshine Coast or V.I..

and Aiwould hur.nv horn tif 'and companionship. Object matu- i nion Eux 439. Sun. Refined Canadian lady. 40' tl slim, good wishes to meet igent kind, sincere, honesl, unattached, sleadilv employed, for sinci commence.

UDject matrimony. Box 887. Sun. Indian Summer! Danish divorcee, late 4os with good ii tertsis. can not stand the loneliness any more, would like to meet gent with absolutely no encumbrances, but nieans.

Snap A particulars In first letter. Oblect matrimony. Box96pjSun. Lonely respectable Norwegian, ron-dnnker-snioker, mid. 60s.

Home. tar. income, likes clean home life. Wishes to meet Norwegian iady of same 5'5'' or under, oS to 65. Object matrimuny.

Box N.W, Lady with country home wishes to meet single, dependable, Ger-marijspeaking and writing gent, 5o-6o. of good character, non-smoker or drinker, with permanent Income and car. Obiect matrimony. Box 4.3, sun. honest kind nnhph rb 1 cpnrl unun address.

Box 423. Sun Youncr man Qo town, car some means, coming to town before Xmas woul I I ki to correspemd with "iere ladv 25 30. Likes some countiVlife swi-t's oul oi etc. Object matrimony. Bn aj.K' own nome, appreciate company of single gent.

Ro t. dresses well employed. 5' 5" 425 0Kun. 0bJeC' Box wishes to meet unattached i'on-attractive lady? not Ar K5 vrs companion- Sincere manVlOTlvTshes to meet ii ee wl'h some means Havp motei with good future Snapshot please. Object matrimony.

Box 393 sun nidiii- i music dimming music, dancing, wou ike to meet gentleman with, home means for companionship. Oblect matrimony. Box i.TW attractive sisters lls.h descent, tall, slim ages 20 with children, wish to 3 -pin JCCt Box 959, large new home acreage wishes rTn-F0' BoxUffi bJCCt Bent lateTOs, good character, neat appearance wishes to meet sincere lady 26-40 Snan early 30's seclii fraJvneBa lH1, UP 1 Ku1 ar No obiection to oblett nmtrl? h'ao'er' twp chiidrefirTnodern home, fine Job. wishes to meet shTnerSlna(ly rompamon: b'CCt Sun mony- Bm 4I0W' ...5.15 mp.ans. Theosr7phfsr Gent with means.

Object matrimony. Box hmmi attractive widow would Oke to meet healthy mature rent 61.65 Ohit "I i- Sun uox bsj, "rtiy Wide range of Interests nhFJA like meet mal1 4t to 58. ObJectmatnmoiiy. Box441, Sun Attractive divorcee. 40 lm-of to 'orresponrt with "tall gentleman.

Snap apprcc. Oblect ma trim on yJBoxfll9 Sun Alan. 39, nrrIve(nromEuT-SpeT non-smoker or drinker, car A fob moW. mMl Box 921 Islfn. blect matrimony.

injracye. rim lovlnT'lwmle" 32-34. wish to meet similar voung Sincere I aifV. Mltps if" Krai in sixties, 925 Sun bect matrimony. Box Sincere, mature gent would like" object matrl- Imnny.

Bp.x7S3. Sun ip. nn. nun. lime B.

"The Canadian eri RE 3-5159 NCVV Wct- Phone 42 BUSiNESS PERSONALS Costumes, wies rented, ud" Masks, Jokes. Kay's, 307 W. Pen- Birth Control. FTeemSeTrflpThZ formation list of supplies. Modi ern Dept.

P.O.Box 1881 Van" Hypnosls-Mesmer thprapy Frus-strated? Helo is available. Madam BetraSte. No. 1, 1728 Yew St Training class starting for baTP room dancp teichers. 879-1931 iill chstfids.

cleaned at home: lnJercjt.vjeajer8E4-1646 reading advice d'aiTyT 58777 Burrard. MU 1-1105 Alcoholics Anonymous P.O. Box 464 or Mil 5-5623. Farre'II. psychologist! gtflert reader 682-4395 'teh fash, try Teeniore, U15 all drug dept.

stores. Bedford's. 578 Spymour St. Canadaj leading hobby toy store Ruhv Drpssmnkinoi AOn ations. All kinds.

TR 6-0602 Continued on next jiage JNUiYltKlCAL, ORDER 1 40 Legion Ice Arena. 2655 Main TR 9-3553 St. John The Apostle will hold a Rummage Sale. Wed nesday. October 16.

1 to 3 P.m., in the Parish Hall. W. 39th Ave. St. John The Apostle Churcn Trafalgar.

OLD TIME DANCING! nt the Penripr. 339 W. Pender Tuesday75c Saturdays $1 Rummage sale. Golden Link Re-bekah Lodge No. 27.

Oct 16. at 1 p.m. in the Oddfellows Hall, awn wain. END 1 1 NVJW TuejLjL p.mmbassyJOM Davie. Arcadian Hail.

2214 Main Old-lime dancing Sat. TYMiniil. Grove Dine Dance Fri. Sat. HE 3-9046 34 HALLS FOR RENT See our ad on the theatre page For the Best Catering Offer.

Torch Cabaret Mod. West End auditorium, seats 140, kitchen fac. smaller ims. Reas, rates, YU 7-0348 eves. "Halls for rent.

Caterings, ban- quets, wedding receptions. Lion's Gate Hans, jbii w. nn. nr. 3 Loveiy Halls The Arlington Ask for Free Brochures.JtE 3-2220, Hannay's Reception Hall 2291 W.

9th.JRE8-2324.AM 6-7994. Weddings, Banquets, Parties Bolero Parly Lounge, RE S-7910 36 INFORMATION WANTED REWARD Frti. Information Ipndtnff to the re- covery of Collins K.W.M-2 trans- ceiver 4 Gates raaio trans muiei. imissniK nuiii i V.a urhorp. aboUts of Donald James Purcell, fPL VM snoke and Victoria districts, B.L., piease coruaci ou.j 395 Vancouver Sun.

Matter of urgentlpersonaljponcern. $50 reward for information leading to the whereabouts of Mr. Carrigan, formerly of 904 W. 20th a Vancmivpr lnv be em- nioved as a camp cook. Box 339, Sun.

Ke thVilllam Greenwood. 20 yrs. old, urgently wanted by his Father. Keith Greenwood, of High Prairie, Alberta. Please Pbone col lect to High Prairie-9 or 113 or 328.

Would anyone knowing the whereabout of David Joseph Le-zare Diotle. please contact Box 1828. Sun. Matter of urgent personal concern. Would anyone who witnessea occiripnt nt Bute Georgia be tween Mini minor fli uick on Sept.

17th, bet. 4:15 4:30, please caliJHelenxJVA 2-3140. Anvohe knowing the whereabouts of Mr. L. A.

"Guv" Weath-erbee please notify Linda Wenth-erbee. Mile 804. Alaska Anyone knowing the whereabouts of Paul Hamlescher from Kelowna, B.C.. please contact Box 1812, Sun.JLJrgent message Will Mrs. Hilda Eliuk or anvone knowing her whereabouts, please contact box is.jii, bun jonn BKrore picase puone jojee at MU 1-3006.

40 PERSONAL Gent, retired, 58 years, means, nice home. car. non-drinker. like to meet ladv. for drives and companionship.

Object matrimony. Box 427 Sun. Kind loving home offered new baby or child, any race. Handicapped more than welcome. Adoption preferred, 'Box 443.

Sun, Young lady wishes to Correspond with music outdoor- loving gentlpman. Object matrimony. Box 901. Sun. Kind gent, 63.

home, car, posl-tion. wishes to meet kind, affectionate lady, outings. Object matrl-mony. Box 907, Sun. Mulatto man wishes to corres-pond with woman over 25 years old.

Object matrimony. Box 383, hun. WouTdTike to contact faith healer or anvone knowing of same. Box 371. Sun.

Gent. 43. Canadian, would like tn meet lady for companionship. Obiect matrlmonv. Box 953, Sun, Man, 50.

would like to meet ladv. 40-45. for companionship. Obtect matrimony. Box 891.

Sun. Dear C. B. signals and numbers mixedL try 951-5337. identify.

Vacant suite? Use a Wantl Ad to find new tenants. MU 4-7141. 1 IN MEMORIAM TOSSELL In loving memory ofi my Deioved husband, cari. wno passed awav October 13. 1961 octoner and my dear son.

Bob, August 6. iSt.19. Oft when I seem 1o tread alone Some barren waste with thorns o'er crown. Thy voice of love in tenderest I tones I Whispers. "Still cling to me." So deeply loved and longed for I by Alice Tossell and family.

I WHITSON In loving memory of a dear wife and mother. Freda Whitson, who passed away October 12. 1962. We mourn for her In silence. No eyes can see us weep, But many a silent tear is shed While others are asleep.

Remembered by Norm, and daughters Joan. Lois. Judy and Sherry. WHITSON In loving memory of la dear sister Freda, who passed away October 12, 1962. Sou are not forgotten, sister.

Nor will you ever be. As long as life and memory lasts, i We will remember you. Ever remembered by her sister I Selma and brother in law Charlie. 18 FUNERAL DIRECTORS Harron Bros. Ltd.

"2 Chapels to serve you" at Chapel of Chimes 10th Ave. Ontario St. ancouver TR 6-8877 C. E. Atchison Sons and Royal Oak Chapel Kingsway at Royal Oak by HE 1-5577 Harold C.

Atchison. Mgr. SIMMONS Cr McBRIDE LTD. "A Dignified Service" Brotdway at Maple RE 1-4151 Member Order of the Golden Rule Mount Pleasant Chapel Vancouver's most beautiful and modern funeral home. Kingsway at 11th Ave.

TR 6-2161 CENTER HANNA 4061 Kingsway HE 4-2424 Forest Lawn Mortuary one can arranges an. Grandview Hy. at Koyai Oak Ave. Burnaby 2 CY 9-7711 THE T. EDWARDS CO.

Memorial Chapel Granville at 10th Ave. Pnone RE 8-3181. Bowell Sons Ltd. 219 Sixth St. New West.

LA 2-1671 Cicverdale 574-4733 HOi-LYBURN FUNERAL HOME A. D. WALSH 1807 Marine Dr. W. Van.

WA 2-1221 ROSELAWN CHAPEL Broadway-Commercial TR 4-1314 KEAKNEY FUNERAL DIRECTORS 1090 West Broadway RE 3-6722 NUNN TH0MSO7rLTD. i fri 2559 Cambie TR 6-33881 GRANDVIEW FUNERAL CHAPEL 1349 Commercial Dr. AL 3-2511 Richmond Funeral Home 842 Cambie Rich'd. CR 8-0211 Haiold Edwards Funeral Home 80i W. Broadway TR 6-7711 Chapman funeral home 802 W.

way at Wll low TR 9-214- 26 tOST REWARD Lady's pink gold Bulova watch, Sept. 27, between 3200 blk. W. Broadway to Macdonalu. Keepsake.

HE 8-2776. Large sum of money in bills. Vic. Arbutus 41st Ave. W.

Urgently needed by girl student. 8-8428. On Merritt Princeton Sun. Oct. 6th, Vlewmaster camera.

Reward. TR 4-0570 or TR 4-9358 or write 248 E. 11th Ave. Van Aluminum fridge truck, Oct-" 10:30 p.m. Vic.

5th Burrard. Re ward. UI West Highland (white Scott v) male; lost Pt. Grey dist. Green cottar, no i a s.

la -J6i. Black grey striped kitten, hlack snots on tummy Spe rj in rco I aL A 67688 Black purse containing red wallet, vie. Main 4th. Reward. RE 1-7IHI8.

Westlynn Maltese terrier cross, white, answers to "Scamp." Re- wn rd. Hy-nmT Tmoortant documents. East Has- tings, Tues. evening. Reward.

AM 1:2349. 5-6 mos. part Siamese female kitten. Vic. 38th McKenzie.

AM 1-8708. Boy's brown laminated lackpt at Pandora Park. Reward. 253-0056. Lady's glasses.

Light blue gray irames. a63-35Ho. Lost Burrard Brlrigp! huh-cao. speciaLspinnertype. RE 8-9255.

Female Siamese kitten vie. Bar- clay ft Bute. Reward. 683-3483. Diamond solitaire, vie.

Point Grev. Rpwnrfl, CA 4-5825, 1 nr. prescription sunglasses. A 3 33 Raincoat keys on ring. Box 1852.Sun.

Man's reading glasses, Brown Lady's Elgin watch. Oct. 9. Re- ward. RE 1-6228.

27 FOUND Black Persian kitten with white markings, vie. 3900 W. 35th. AM 6-4596. Female Persian tortoiseshell kitten, flea collar, Tuesday T.tttlp Mountain.

TR 4-2544 Pr. of ladv's glasses in green case; Kingsway nr. Cal-Van. 325- West End of New Westminster. black Cuirn or Kerry terrier.

LA Brown kev case found on 20tfi St. near Hamilton, N. Vane. YU 8-1689 low collar. Hamilton Harvev park- lag lottnSurrei'.

584-4256 after 5. Black and white kitten near Shaughnessy School, Wed. RE Ult mnl lTttn day, vie Windermere Kitchener. AL Friendly neuteredmaTe laBbyT young, vie. 70th Granville.

AM 1-2475. Black" white pup, 7 or 5 months old, female, Coquitlam, top of Port Moody hill. 939-3634. 4 mos. old white kitten, Fraser- vlew dist.

FA 5-8100. LabraHnr. TR 6-6596, Bicycle. South Burnaby. HE4-8063 "oUTsses "Nick" In rase.

rir. 5th Trafalgar. 2566 W. 5th Ave. Western painted turtle, vie.

Knlght Rd. 20th. TR 6:6114. Small rasing, vlc.ExhlbltlonPark. 876-7083.

Ginger kitten vie. 27th Dun bar. 731-8951. Ginger kitten Vic. Cedar Found black silk scarf at OaK- ridgp OlSTTlft.

AM 1-61(4, Trlrvftp all summer In lane bet. 28th ft 29th off Dunbar. RE 1-3553 DO YOU HAVE A WANT Sun Want Ads can probably fill It. It you can't see what you need, place a Sun Want Ad to contact the person who he I what you want SUN WANT ADS MU 4-7141 16 I FORD October 6, 1963. in Bellingnam.

ante Johnson. idow of James Michaud Ford, of 3697 Cameron aged 95 years, formerly of Ford Mills, N.B. Survived by 2 sons, Thomas McV. of this city; John P. in Massachusetts; 2 daughters, Kath-ryn, in Bellingham; -Mrs.

William (Margaret! Bvyea. In Massachusetts; 2 brothers. Frank, in Harrison, in Montreal; Rev. F. E.

i Itur.nals conducted private fu-: neial service in the Mount Pleas-; ant Chapel, Kingsway at Eleventh on Friday. October 11, followed by cremation. GARRISON Passed away' October 11. 1963. Lena Matilda, widow of James Allied Garrison, i ui otin in ner win I year.

Survived by 4 sons. Lindsay, i uaunei jaines. ai noine; Arin-ur, Victoria; Bruce, Vancouver: 3 daughters. Mrs. Lome (Blanche) Leeson.

Vancouver; Miss Florence Garrison at home; Mrs. Robert (Vernal Robinson. Trail. also 13 grandchildren. Funeral service Tuesday, 11 a.m.

in Sim-; mons McBride Funeral Broadway at Maple Rev. A. C. i Hutchins officiating. Interment! Forest Lawn Memorial Park.

GRIFFITHS October 10, 1963. Captain Trevor F. Griffiths. In Auckland. New Zealand, aged 30 years.

Survived by his wife and family, also father and 1 sister in North Vancouver; 1 White Rock: a sister in Richmond and a sister in Portland, Oregon. Deceased served with the Sea-' forth Islanders In Second World War. i HANNAH Samuel Hannah, late I of 451 Kelly Street, New West-! minster, passed away October 12. 1963. aged 79 years.

Survived by his wife; 1 daughter, Mrs. Mildred Cameron. Surrey; 2 sons. Lawrence. Williams Lake, Wilbur, Ponce Coupe.

B.C.; 6 grandchildren; 1 brother, David. San Francisco. Funeral service will be held in Columbia Funeral Chapel. New Westminster. Tuesday.

October 15, at p.m.. Rev. A. D. Carr officiating.

HENLEY Dellmft. helnvprt wife of Horace Henley, 811 Alderson Coquitlam. B.C., passed away October 10, 1963, aged hS years. Survived by her husband; 1 grandchild: several nieces and nephews. Prayers In Our Lady nf Fatima Church, Monday, October 14, at 8 p.m.

Requiem Mass will be celebrated In Our Lady of Fatima Church, Tuesday, October 13. at 10:30 a.m., Rev. G. Michaud, O.M.I., celebrant. Interment St.

Peter's Cemetery. Columbia Funeral Service, directors. MACIEJOWSKI In hospital October 11. 1963. Maria, beloved wife of Steve Maclejowski of 2118 Prince Edward.

Survived also by 1 daughter, Mrs. W. Skoczyles. in Buinaby, and 4 grandchildren. Prayers Monday.

8 p.m.. In Kearney's ChaDel. 1096 W. Broadway. Requiem Mass St.

Casimir's Church, 27th Ave. and Inverness, Tuesdav, October 15 at 10 a.m., Rev. Father Golus. O.M.I.. eele- hrant.

Interment Ocean View Burial Park. A MESSER Passed away Hfter lenethv illness Octo- vj oer ni. jyoj. in rearson Hosoital. Andrew Christo nher Messer.

of 6060 Main aged 73 years. Survived by 2 nieces. Mrs. Clare Turnier, North Battleford, Saskatchewan and Mrs. Gwen Neville.

Prince Albert; also many friends In Vancouver and Calgary. Mr. Messer was a member of Vancouver lodge number 68 A.F. A.M. order of the White Shrine of Jerusalem no.

2. Rev. R. L. Armitage will conduct the funeral service in the Mount Pleasant Chapel, Kingsway at 11th Avenue, on Tuesday.

October 15, at 3 p.m. Interment Masonic Cemetery. Burnaby. MURRAY October 10. 1963.

Florence Catherine, beloved wife of Randy Murray, of 3333 E. 43rd Ave. Aged 67 years. Also survived by 2 grandchildren; 3 brothers. Charles Battlson, Vancouver; Harry, in Kamloops; Wilfred, Los Angeles; 1 sister, Mrs.

Ivy M. Murray, Los Angeles. Rev. R. Gnstelow will conduct the funeral sprvire In the Mount Pleasant Chapel.

Kingsway. at 11th Wednesday. October 16 at 3 p.m.. Interment Ocean View. PARK Passed away Oct.

7. 1963. Hal Ye (Dcre Shee) widow of Charles E. Park, of Regina. and formerly of Vancouver and Kamsack.

In her 65th year. Survived by 6 sons Harry, Regina, Dr. Donald, WinnineT, rharles Calgary, Jim. Bob, Ken all of Vancouver: 3 daughters, Mrs. William (Pearl) Tai.

Vancouver, Miss Jessie Park. Vancouver. Miss Bettv Park. Vancouver: 8 grandchildren. Memorial service will be Tuesdav.

Oct. 15, at 3 m. in The Little Chapel of the Flowers, Forest Lawn. Grandvlew Hwy. at Rnval Oak Rev.

J. Crnnin officiating. FOREST LAWN MORTUARY Funeral Directors In charge. PEARSON Passed away 1 vs. Shaughnessv Hospital October 10.

193. Horace John Penrn.n of 826 Cook Pnnri Rln'dmrtnd arrpH 74 vears. Deceased was a member of Royal Canadian Legion Branch No, 5, Brighnuse. Survived hv 2 daughters. Miss Phvllls and Miss Mary, both of Richmond: 1 stepson, Percy, and 1 grandchild, of Spy Hill.

3 sisters and 1 brother In Ene-'and. PRIVATE funeral servlre Tuesdav, October 15 at 10:30 a.m. in the chapel of Richmond Funeral Home, 842 Cambie Road. Richmond. Rev.

Ross Connal officiating. Interment Ocean View Burial Park. pirDY October 10. 1W1 Frlo-arH IE Fend v. In his 70h year, A nr Cordova van- ronvpr Sprvprl u'ith thp 100th Winnipeg Grenadiers.

Survived by 1 son. Lome. Woodlands, 1 daughter. Mrs. G.

Blss, St. Bruno. 10 grandchildren; 1 sister. Mrs. V.

Jackson. Winnipeg. Funeral service Tuesdav. October 15. at 11 a.m., In the ROYAL OAK FUNERAL CHAPEL, Kingsway at Rnval Oak Rurnaby, Rev.

Major R. C. H. Durnforrl officiating, followed by cremation. SNOWDEN Passed awav In hospital.

October 10, 1963, Annie Mary Snowden, late of 9S86-I68th Street, North Surrey. Survived by 1 snn, Wilfred Snowden. Chilli-wack; 4 daughters, Mrs. W. (Grace) Robertson, North Surrey; Mrs.

J. (Florence) Spurlck, California: Mrs. P. (Edna) Wiles, Sidney, Van. Mrs.

B. (Ruth) Bowcott, Sidney. Van 12 grandchildren and 25 great-grandchildren and predeceased by one daughter, Wtnnifred Jamison. Funeral service Tuesday. October 15, at 2 p.m., from the Chapman Funeral Home, 802 W.

Broadway at Willow. Rev. George Reld officiating. Interment Mountain View Cemetery. Flowers gratefully declined.

Courtesy parking Fairmont Building. SPROAT October 11. 1963, Enid Jeanette Spront, of 2843 W. 8th Avenue. Survived by 3 brothers, Harold, North Vancouver: Harry, Lake Cowlrhan, B.C.; Nelson, Richmond, B.C.; 2 sisters.

Mary, Vancouver: Mrs, J. (Kathleen) Mac Vicar, West Vancouver: 1 niece and 2 nephews. Funeral service Tuesday, October 15, at 1 In the CHAPEL OF CHIMES, Harron Bros. 10th Avenue and Ontario Rev. W.

E. Burgess officiating. Interment Ocean View Burial Park. STANLAKE Passed away October 10, 1963, John Perry Stanlake In his 88th year, late of 22989 Old Yale Road, Langley. Survived by one niece.

Mrs. G. E. Hnluss. West Vancouver.

Funeral services Tuesday, October 15, at 1:30 p.m., from the Chapel of Langley Funeral Home with the Rev. R. J. Maggs officiating. Interment Mur- rayvllle Cemetery.

A STAFFORD October 11, William Francis Staf-VU? ford, of 1110 inth A VP. aged 73 years. Late member of Victory Lodge No. 94 1 at a.m.. ncouisn Kite ana Gizeh Temnle AAONMs.

Van couver Survived by his loving wue. Margaret; a slsrers. Mrs. i (Olive) Strong, New Westminster; Mrs. Stirling Thompson, New Jersey, U.S.A.: several nieces and nephews.

Funeral servlre Tuesday, October 15. at 3 pm In the CHAPEI. OF CHIMES. Harron Rros. 10th Ave.

and Ontario under the auspices of victory Lodge No. 94, A F. A.M Inter- ment Masonic Cemetery, Burnaby. ainei J. letisue ceieuiani.

uioim-1-none Funeral Chanpl in charge. DEATHS TOMS Passed nwav October 10, 1963, Alfred William Roger Toms, of 4669 Oak In his 77th year. Survived by 1 brother. Athol. London, England; 2 sisters in England; 1 brother-in-law, Mr.

Douglas Rowley, Edmonton; also several nephews and nieces. Funeral service was held Saturday, 1 p.m. In Simmons McBride Funeral Chapel, Broadway at Maple Ven. Archdeacon A. M.

Tren-dell. D.D. officiating. Cremation Garden Chapel, Ocean View. ZWICKER William Arthur on October 11, 1963, of 4341 Rumble Street, Burnaby.

Survived by 2 daughters, Mrs. M. C. Young, North Vancouver, and Mrs. J.

L. Reuter, Ottawa; 4 grandchildren. Private memorial service will be held October 15. Cremation. In lieu of flowers donations may be sent to the Heart Foundation of B.C.

Arrangements through the Memorial Society of B.C. and First Memorial Services Ltd. 10 FUNERAL NOTICES Victory Lodge No. 94 A.F. 5ri A.M.

An urgent Com-ySX municatlon will be held in the Freemason's Hall, 692 Seymour St. at 2 p.m. Tuesday, October 15, 1963, to conduct the funeral service of our late brother, William F. Stafford. The funeral will be held at the parlor of Harron 65 E.

10th at 3 p.m. All brethren are requested to attend. Harry A. Walker, W.M. E.

Pinkerton, Secy. A Vancouver Lodge No. 68 A-c A.F. A.M. Funeral scrv-VG? ice will be held Tuesday.

October 15, 1963, at 3 p.m. for Brother Andrew Messer, who passed away October 10, 1963. Service will be conducted by Rev. R. L.

Armitage at Mount Fleasant Chapel, 11th Ave. and Kingsway. All members please take note. No regalia. Swansorii M.

G. C. Heenn, P.M. Secy. 12 CARDS OF THANKS We wish to express our gratitude to our relatives and friends for their kindness and sympathy extended at the time of the loss of our beloved husband and lather.

Special thanks are extended to Rev. J. R. Davies, the officers and members of Dunbar Lodge, A. F.

A.M., Pacific Chapter R.A.M. and the Royal Canadian Legion No. 142 lor their frequent visits during his long illness and the nurses and staff of B4, Shauiihnessy Hospital for their devoted care. Mrs. W.

E. R. Collins and Fred. We wish to express our thanks to relatives, friends and neighbors for their kindness and sympathy and beautiful floral offerings extended to us during the loss of our dear mother and grandmother Mrs. Christina Calder.

Special thanks to Rev. G. Turpin for his comforting words. Mrs. Isobel Thompson and family: Mrs.

George McConnell and family. We wisn to express our deepest appreciation to our many friends who extended their kindness, sympathy and beautiful floral offerings during the Illness and death of our beloved mother, Elizabeth Ann Blanchard. Special thanks to doctors, nurses and staff of the Powell River Hospital, also to Pastor Reimche for his words of consolation. The Family. We are deeply grateful to our neighbors and friends for the kindness and sympathy shown and beautiful floral offerings in our bereavement, the death of our dear father and grandfather, Mr.

Herbert James Clifford. Special thanks to the Rev. H. Parker for his comforting ministry and to the pallbearers from the Army and Navy and Legion. The Family.

To all the kind friends and neighbors who by their sympathetic manifestations have lightened our sorrow during these trying times, we extend our most heartfelt thanks. We will cherish always the respect and honor shown our beloved husband and father. Special thanks to the Rev. H. S.

MacDonald for his consoling words. Mrs. D. R. Kilgour and sons Bobby and Danny.

We wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to the many friends who were so kind to us dtiring our recent bereavement In the loss of our mother; also for floral and Mass offerings. Mr. and Mrs. L. Hlvon, Mr.

and Mrs. F. G. Mousseau. We wish to extend sincere thanks and appreciation for the many kindnesses and the beautiful floral offerings and cards from lodges, neighbors and friends during our bereavement in the loss of a beloved husband and fathpr.

Mrs. M. Sauder and family. 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. Mrs.

J. Heidsma and Tommy. CREIO The families of (Bella Carr) Mrs. Stuart Greig wish to thank all their many friends for their fond words, cards of sympathy and acts of kindness during their recent loss of one so dear. Greigs, Cam, Todds, Watts and Sedgwick.

Wp wish to extend heartfelt thanks and appreciation for the! many Kindnesses, messages or love and understanding and offerings to the Salvation Army, during the bereavement in the loss of a beloved wife and mother, Ethel Clare. Mr. Geoffrey Cllpplngdale and family. 16 IN MEMORIAM BATES Albert (Jerry), ber 14, 1962, In loving memory of a Dear one gone to rest. -Fondly remembered by his wife Nellie.

Ma and Lillian and Jim and grandchildren. Ah, IN MEMORIAM BEFA'ER In loving memory of a dear husband, father and grandfather, Arnold Beever, who passed away October 12. 1962. He was taken without any warning His going left hearts filled with Pain, But though he is gone from among us. In our hearts he will always remain.

Deeply missed by his wife Florence, his daughters Ruth and Margaret, son-in-law Henry, and grandsons Michael, Neil, Karey and Eddie. BOURGEOIS In loving? memory of a dear wife, Elsie McKen-zie Bourgeois, who passed away October 14. 1962. My lips cannot tell how I miss her, My heart cannot tell what to say; God alone knows how I miss her In a home that is lonesome today. Ever remembered by Clarence Joseph Bourgeois, BOURGEOIS In loving memorv of sister-in-law, Elsie, who passed away October 14.

1962. The world may change from year to year And friends from day to day. But never will the one we loved From memory pass away, Myrtle and Budd. BRAITHWAITE In memory of Arthur James Braithwaite. who passed away October 13, 1962 Along the cool sequestered veil of life.

He kept the noiseless tenor of his way. Ever remembered by his daughter and son-in-law. Beryl and Ray. BUTTRESS In ever loving memory of Sid, a dear husband and dad. who passed away October 12.

1958. Some day. we know not when, To clasp his hand In the better lauu, Never to part again. From his loving wife and family. UiCFV Tn In.lnn Ole Augustus Hugen.

who passed away October 12, 1955. Gone, but not forgotten. Ever remembered by his son George, Irene and granddaughter Karen. HOUSLEY In loving and devoted, memory of our dear father. grandfather and great -grand- irtinei.

waiter nousiey, wno entered Into rest October 14. 1956 He bade no one a last farewell, He said goodbye to none: The heavenly gates were opened ide, A loving voice said "Come." Always rememebered by his loving daughter Alix, son-in-law Vernon, grandchildren, Barry, Shirley and Jillian and great-granddaughters, Jodene and Shauneen. IRVINE In loving memory of a dear father and grandfather. Charles Irvine, who passed away October 13, 1960. Fonu memories linger every day Remembrance keeps him near.

Ever remembered by his daughter Gladys; son-in-law Jack, and grandchildren. LAYFIELD In lovlnff mpmnrv of Howard Layfleld, who passed away octoDer 13, 1958. You bade no one farewell, Or even said goodbve, You were gone before we knew, And onlv God knows wbv Sadlv missed by mother, dad. Ralph and Ross. McDONAT.r Tn of a husband and father.

John A Inn Mr-rirtnaM October 1962: his memory is as dear today. "a in mc nuui nf pcthgeu away. Ever remembered by his wife aim laiiiiijr. MTLT.FR Tn invlnw Mother, Lydia Miller who passed away ui-iuuer ii, jura, also brother, Gordon Miller, who passed away October 11. 1957.

We mourn for her in silence No eyes can see us weep, But many a silent tear Is shed hi others dtp nslpen Remembered by daughter iviunna ana uusiav. TT FOTn nuueu nooerison, wno passed away October 13, 1953. cvrr lemeinoereu Dy nis loving wife IJcnie and his mother-In- RICHARDS In loving memory of Dan, who passed away October 14, 1960. God's greatest gift Remembrance. Sadie.

SCALES In lovlnir memorv of our husband annd father. Fredrick, who passed away October 13. 1956. Those whom we love go out of sight, Rut never oof nf min1: They are cherished in the hearts ur tnose they leave behind. Ever remembered by his wife, Emily, and daughter.

Pearl, SMITH In loving memorv of a dear wife and mother. Ethel Maude, who passed away October 12, 1962. One year has passed since that sad dav. When one we loved was called away; God took her home It was Ills will. Within our hearts she liveth still.

Sadly missed bv her husband, son and daughters. SOOHEN In loving memory of a dear husband and father, Sydney Thomas, who passed away October 13. 1962. We wish today, as we wished Deiore. That God could have spared you many years more You left us so suddenly, your last thoughts unknown, But we'll meet again In the Great Beyond.

'ways rpmpmbpred bv his wife Wyn, Joanne and Grelg. SWENNS In loving memory of our dear son, Raymond Leonard, who passed away October 13, 1962. Days of sadness still come o'er Us, Tears In silence often flow, For memory keeps you ever near us Though you died one year ago. -iriii missed by Dad and Mother. 16 hall De no llaoility in any event greater than the amount paid for Burn SUBSCRIPTION RATES Wherever carrier service is maintained, $2 per month.

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Mabel Rpld Box 397 Phone EX 25669 Williams Lake John VVeit Box 397 BIRTHS ARMSTRONG To Dennis and June Armstrong, on October 7. 1963. at Vancouver General Hospital, a daughter, Victoria Lea, lbs. 1 oz. A little sister for Janice.

BERNARD To Mr. and Mrs. D. Paul Bernard (nee Judy Culleni. a son, Jeffrey Paul, 7 lbs.

10 on October 11. 1963, at Grace Hospital. BOLTON Mr. and Mrs. Floyd J.

Bolton announce the arrival of a new son, David Floyd, a brother for Stephen, Dick and Paul, CARLRERG Dave and Jean (nee Raha) are proud to announce the arrival of a son, Bradley Alan David, 7 lbs. 13 ozs. on October 6, 1963, at Vancouver General Hospital. A birthday gift for Grandma Carlberg. Insured.

HAWKES To Ron and Randl Hawkes, a daughter, Andrea Carol, 7 lbs. 7 at Vancouver General Hos-pltal. on October 7, 1963. A sister for Mlchele. HILL Born to Mr, and Mrs.

Robert Temple Hill (nee Penny Peerless) of Abhntsford, a ion, Gregory Temple, 7 lbs. 13 on October 1863, at Vancouver General Hospital. All welt Insured, LEC.ER To Verda and Rodney Legcr, a snn, Michael Rodney, 7 lbs. 14 on October 1, 1963, at St. Vincent's Hospital.

x. in of 2 2 chna qXo Olfli H. In on In 1 at SUN CLASSIFIED AD INDEX ALL CLASSIFICATIONS ARE NUMBERED AXU AfftAK liN Classification No. Classification! No. Florists 25 For Sale Misc.

170 Agencies Wanted 69 Agreements for Sale 388 Aircraft tor Sale 420 Antlaues 140! Found Fruits Kunerai Apartm't Property 362 Funeral Notices 10 Fur-bear. Animals 17 Furnaces 1261 Aptitude resting S4i Automonues for Sale "lOOiFurnlshed BARR Passed away October 11, 1963, William Winspear Barr, in his 85th year, of 1695 West 14th formerly of Seattle, Wash. Survived by 1 son. James Garfield Barr, Lethbridge, 2 daughters, Mrs. Barbara Ann Griffith, Sioux City, Iowa and Mrs.

Donna Gwendolyn Wanned, of Norwalk, Calif. Funeral service will be held on Sunday, October 13th at 2:30 p.m. from Harold Edwards Funeral Home, 802 West Broadway. Rev. R.

Durnford officiating. Remains to be forwarded to Seattle for Masonic burial service. BOTTGER Passed away suddenly in Kelowna. on Thursday, Oct. 10, 1963, Mr.

Gevert Bottger. aged 66 years. Funeral service will be held from Day's Chapel of Remembrance on Saturday, Oct. 12. at 2 p.m., Rev.

Sydney Pike officiating. Interment In the Garden of Devotion In Lake-view Memorial Park. Surviving Mr. Bottger Is one sister. Miss Wtllhemina Bottger in Vancouver.

His wife. Nora, predeceased in June of this year. Day's Funeral Servlre Ltd. of Kelowna. are in charge of the arrangements.

BROWNLEE Passed away In hospital October 11. 1963. Christina Brownlee. of 493 Tapp Road. Sea Island, Richmond: aged 66 years.

Survived by 2 sons; 1 daughter and 5 grandchildren; also 1 sister In Scotland. Funeral service Tuesday, October 15. at nm. In the rhaDp! of Rich mond Funeral Home, 842 Cambie Road. Richmond.

Rev. a. vv. car mlchael officiating. Cremation.

BYATT Passed away October 10. 1963. Affnp Bridget Bvatt. aged 72 years, of 10256 North 13th Avenue, rianey a.u. survived oy her husband.

William: 3 brothers. R. Cole. England; Robert R. Cole, Burnaby; A.

W. Cole. Vic toria: niece. Mrs. w.

L. peck, England. Funeral service Tuesdav. Ortober 15 at 1 p.m. in the ROYAL OAK FUNERAL CHAPEL.

Kingswnv at Roynl Oak Avenue, South Burnaby followed by cremation. DRAYTON October 11, W3. Robert Wilmott Drayton. 3555 Sunset Avenue. West Vancouver, hi 60th vpnr Survived hv his loving wlfp.

Helen Gprtrude: 3 ons. Dr. Robert Alhnny, Npw York: Stephen Pa'mer, West Vancouver: Richard William and his mother, Mrs. Alice Drevfus, and 2 sisters. Mrs.

R. W. Carrothers and Mrs. R. M.

Shaw, nil of Vancouver: 2 grandchildren. Funeral servlre In Snlnt Andrews and Saint Stephens Presbvterlan Church, corner fo Chesterfield nd Street, North Vancouver, Tuesday. Ortober 15, at 3 p.m.. Reverend J. O.

rnnv officiating, rremntlon. BURRARD CHAPEL directing. FATRPROTHER Alexin a Margarpt. late of Hammond, B.C.. October 11, 1963, aged 45 yenrs.

Leaves her lovlnsr husband. John her mother, Mrs. Margaret McLenv; 3 sons. Edward James, N.S Alexander and Mlrhxel, at home: 4 brothers, Duncan, Sandv. Flnlay and James McLeay; 1 sister, Mrs.

Helen Jour-denats, Kaney. Funeral service Tuesday. October 15. at 1 pm Garden Hill Funeral Chapel, Haney. Rev.

L. McArthur officiating. Interment Maple Ridge Cemetery. FONG (Chin Wan Chang) Passed awav peacefully on October 10, 1963, Charles Fong, of 523 W. 14th Ave.

Survived by his loving wife. Frances; 1 sister and brother In Hong Kong. Funeral service Wednesday. October IB, 2 p.m.. In Nunn and Thomson Chapel.

10th Ave. and Cambie Rev. J. Cronln and Rev. Timothy Tarn officiating.

Interment Ocea.1 View Burial Park. Automobiles Wtd. 394 Furnished Suites 2001 Auto Radiators 410 Furniture 13-; Auto Repairs Serv. 410'Garages, Parking 270 Auto wreck Acces. supplies Bicycles.

Halls for Rent Classification Office Equipment 134 Offices, Stores, Warehouses 274 Painters, Decorators 110 Personal 40 Personnel Testing 51 Pet Stock 176 Photo Finishing 162 Plastering and Stuccoing 104 Plumbing and Heating JOfl Poultry A Sunnlipi 1xo 27 152 Directors Houses 225 112 31 84 Professional Services 82 Property Exchange 368 50 56 58 r-roneriy wanted, 370 Radio Repairing: 158 Radios 15S Ranches 354 Ranges 146 Refrigerators 150 Rev. Houses Wtd. 284 Roofing. Chimneys, etc. 10 Rooms and Board 255 262 (private) si Rms.

245 Room and Board Wanted ocn 2801 Salesladies, Agenti 64 Salesmen, Agents 52 Rev. 310mawdiist tin Motorcycles Services Birds and Goldfish 176 Help Wtd. Men Births 2 Help Wanted Boats and Marine Men-Women Supplle 190 Help Wtd. Women Books 168 Home Bulldozing and 92 irucKing HHome bervlces 90 292; Bidg. Lots fhome) V5 Building Materials 12K Business Opp 3x01 Business Personals 42 Business Services 90 Cameras 362 Canaries, Rabbits 176 Cards of Thanks 12j Carpenters.

Contractors 96 Hotel Hospitals Housekeepg. Houses wanted to Build Houses wanted to Buy HOUSES FOR City Homes Dunlpxes. SALE 300 Colleges 74 Vancouver 33q.Sewng Machines 143 Vancouver 332 Sleeping Rooms 210 334'Sportlng Goods 160 336Stamps. Coins, ft Dst 3.3SI Books 16 Catering 32 Cement, Aspnait, Brirk 98 Cemeteries 22 23 Clothing, Furs, Shoes 166 Coal 124 Yvmr jvtiv Surrey Delia Okanapnn Other Cltle Coast and Guir Islands 358 Coming Events 30 commercial Property 364 Country Homes. fn Memorlam Industrial Information Acreage 3521 Insurance ueatns Do-It-Yourself 130 Letters or Appreciation Burnaby North West Richmond New West.

Coquitlam 14 Domestic Help Wanted 62 Light ng dialings waniea Livestock 182 isu tquipmeni i.ia 3)21 3441 3w 350 Suites for Sale 220 oummer Kesons, "Vacation Spots" 265 viwap 17J 16iTpchprs uionii Property 158 Wtd. 36 TV. Radio Mr HI-FI 399 Repairing liy) Timber and Mills 372 Tires. Batteries, etc 4i rt ants isx ITrallers Travel Opportunity 4 1 2s 261 I UCKI Typewriters 336 Unfurn Houses 230 Unfurnished Suites 210 186! 61 152 Vancouver island Pronprtw 382 Vacuum OeanerV. 144 Vegetable 15 work 20 Wanted to Rent 276 Wanted Tnici Storage 272! Washers.

Drvers Waterfrontage 36(1 Wwid. I resspft Wrl 1n Dryers, Washers 148 Duplexes for Rent 235 Educational 74i Electrician 100 Employment Agencies 60 Employment Wanted, Men 70 Lodge Notices Lost Machinery Marriages Meat Mining Money to Loan Properties 374 tmpioyment wanted, Men and Women 71 Employment Wanted. Money tor Money Monumental Mtges. 34, Wanted 3xw Women 721 Engagements Factories 274 Mote i ft Music, Art, Dancng 801 Instrum ts 154i (arm implements l4i Farms, Ranches 354 Floor Surfacing 102 (ar Dealers 3'i Nurln: Homes 88 Wrecking Acces. 4j .1 art a 1 a.

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