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Sun Classified Want Ad Section PART ONE PAGE'S 44 TO 62 PART TWO PAGES 63 TO 74 PART THREE PAGES 75 TO 82 FHONK SERVICE Mob. to Frl. 8 .30 a m. 9 m. Saturday 8:30 a.m.

5 732-2033 SPECIAL WEEKEND TELEPHONE SERVICE Sunday 6 p.m. to 9 pjn. 732-2033 COtrvTEB BOX OFFICE Monday through Friday 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. CLOSED SATURDAY 44 VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA, SATURDAY, MAY 29, 1971 part ONEJ 26 IS FUNERAL DIRECTORS 16 IN MEMORIAM BIRTHS DEATHS Shi Sun Special Sunday Servce SUN WANT ADS should be phoned in 6 P.M.

to 9 P.M. SUNDAY for all Monday editions 732-2033 for a courteous Yant Ad Taker Harron Bros. Ltd. Independent Family Owned 2 Chapels to serve you CHAPEL OF CHIMES at 10th Ave. and Ontario St.

Vancouver 876-8377 S. E. Atchison G. B. Atchison ROYAL OAK CHAPEL 5100 Klngway A FAMILY OWNED CHAPEL Burnaby 435-5577 Harold C.

Atchison FOREST LAWN ONE CALL ARRANGES ALL Royal Oak Ave. at Canada Way Burnaby 2 299-7711 SIMMONS I McBRIDE "A DIGNIFIED SERVICE" Broadway at Maple St. 731-4151 731-4151 T. EDWARDS CO. Pioneer Funeral Directors NEW LOCATION 1995 W.

Broadway 738-3181 BURRARD CHAPEL (1968) Ltd. A. E. Harberd A. M.

Martin D. Lande R. Hayward 988-1717 Hamilton Mortuary Ltd 38th Ave, and Fraser FA 5-3311 hollyburn funeral home d. e. Mckenzie 1807 Marine W.V.

922-1221 Mcunt Pleasant Chapel Kingswayat 11th. jU'e. 876-2161 FIRST MEMORIALSERVICES Undertakers for the Memorial Society ot B.C. 987-7723 ROSELAWN CHAPEL Broadway-Commercial 874-1314 S. Bowel'l Sons 219 Sixth New West.

522-1671 Clovderale 574-4733 NUNN THOMSON LTD. 2559 Camble S76-33S8 Richmond Funeral Home 842 Camble RdRtclun'd. 273-3748 Funeral Counsellors 1096 West Broadway 736-0268 22 CEMETERIES 2 burial lots In Valleyvlew Me morial liaraens. trice inci. perpei- ual care.

S150. 325-6591. Cemetery plot. Forest Lawn, $100. Ph.

738-8377. Single plot. Ocean View. 266-4397 26 LOST 5100 Reward. yr.

olde male Gold Lab P.B., tattooed ears, an awers to Star. 435-0754 $50 reward. Siamese Sealpoint long hair, smoke colour cats, both neutered. 939-0630. Reward.

Gold garnet ring, vie. English Bay 12o5 Bldwell. 681-2447. Black cat male, Kits. Call 872 779.1, local 31, Sat.

eves. 685- 5548, 738-4260 Black and white male Persian vie. Broadway and Gamble. 873- 1546. Black Persian cat, name vie.

Barclay Cardero, 6X1-9046 after 6 p.m. Reward, brooch, topaz brown stone, edged with gold, West Van. Lost on 6th Ave. in New West. 1 pr.

jeans with pocket watch, regard. 522-0475. Blue brief case, important papers, pictures of sentimental value, reward. 437-4021. Super 8 film in canisferrTitle Child Study Centre, 1970'.

263-384 4J Vic. Bayswater W. 7, blk. pup Rhinestone collar, 731-1009. itcward.

Heirloom cameo ring. 8th fir. Centennial Pav. VGH. Great senti-mental va 1 ue.

522-0437, reward Small yellow-orange rat without tail. Reward. 435-9819. Renfrew School Distrlrt. "Homes For Sale" for the widest choice read Sun Want Ads.

Black female, vie. Piper, Bby. 943-4717 or 943-3731. Small oblong wrist watch, face mi ly1874-0793: Blue plastic wallet, 11c. I.D.

cards. YMCA, Bby. 298-1053. Black purse, Davie jervis bus stop. Reward.

261-6824. Female tabby rat, reward. Ker-rlsdnle, 57th Marine. 263-4478. Selmer Clarinet down town area.

435-9794. "Beige-brown bantam hen, 6500 blk. Patterson Ave.433-7953. While Maltese; Vic. 4th Mac-Donald 733-6851.

White Persian rat, vie. 28th and Mai n. A yj (0873-1762. Reward. Med.

size male orange cat. Heather 11th. 224-4095. Pr. of man's prescription glasses.

In hlack case. 325-a64t. Black grey "female kitten, vie. 41st Victoria. 327-6119.

Blue and yellow 5962 Wales. 437-1203. budgie from White part Persian torn cat, nr. 7400 blk. Edmonds.

526-2966. Reward. Green Raleigh man's 10 spd. bike, lie, May 27. 263-7858.

Yellow budgie, vIc-British Property area. 922-7430. 10ST REWARD Plastic bag containing shaving Vancouver Police. 684-7111. local 148 or call MiKe oaj-jua.

P.B. Samoyed pup, female, 3 mos. old. Answers to "iiuiion Last seen vie. Porter Coqull- Lost in Cafes Park.

N. black white curly Cocker Poodle cross dog. Answers "Mlck- Peunvrl Lost at Cates Park, black, male Lab-Setter cross. Bald spot under right front leg. 434-7J52J524 Female white Siamese cat.

brown pawa tail, lost 40th Commercial. Wearing yellow collar. 327-7067. Reward. Lost btw.

16th, Marine Park Royal, May 27, St. Christopher's MedaL 683-4774 or 688-7574. Grey herringbone suit lost Sal. near 1st Narrows bridge, $10. re-ward.

253-6079. Budgie In Bby. Green and yel-low. Boys beloved pet. 298-4290.

27 FOUND Male basset black tan white, 40 Centennial Parkway. Delta, Male Samoyed buff color 400 Centennial Parkway Delta, male Spaniel cross tri color, leather collar plastic collar, 4700-55B. St. Delta, Male Peke brown black 300 Raymond, Richmond male Snaniel cross white brown wearing choke chain, 300 Bar-mond, Richmond, male field spaniel, black brown wearing flea collar 1100 Steveston Hol-steln bull approx. 14 mons black white, 43U0-66th St.

Ladner, Richmond SPCA Shelter, 1207 No. 5 Rd. 277-6212. the Vancouver S.P.C.A. has found the following, male Terrier cross, brown, 6 5300 Knight; male Poodle, white, adult, 6800 blk.

Burns male Corgi cross, black tan, 10 1700 blk. Commercial; male Husky cross Collie, white with tan spots, shaved hind leg, adult, 5000 Wales.1205 E. 7th Ave. 879-2948. Male Golden Lab cross, 6 mos" found 2000 blk.

W. 4th; female tortoise shell cat, nursing kittens, found Nanaimo 37th. Van. E. 7th Ave.

Black white Border Collie, male, under 1 yr. Has collar. May 24 32nd McKenzie. 266-6157, eves, or wknd. Small grey rabbit with white feet markings on neck, vie.

47th 6 Elliott, approx. 2 weeks ago. 435-6026. Lost your dog. Be sure to go tn the Pound at 333 E.

2 Ave. Van. "Vancouver Humane Child's Tlmex watch. Towers Beach, Monday. 435-9166 after 5, Ask for Carol.

Young yellow canary, vie. Beach Broughton. 687-2298 or 681-7111 loral276 Woodward's 3-whee! tricycle In woods below Crown King Ed-wardL224-0li20. Tan white" Sheltie, vie. Lous-heed Mall with Langley tag, appro xJ4jnld465262JHjney).

Beaded change purse, on Se-chelt Peninsula bet. Gibsons and l.angdale. 988-0087. Budgie, vie. 54th and Vivian.

435-0070. Multi-colored budgie, Marpole area. Phone 261-1106. Budgie bird found vie. 2600 blk.

Trinity. 253-2273. Knap sack found in car, "Mike shoulder pack. 987-2085. A little girl's Poncho on 25th Laurelle.

Boys small bike, CCM, 5 round vie. 2900 10, 738-0476, "Young black cat, very friendly. VJc. 54th Victoria. 327-1093.

Wallet, 10th Ave. nr. Balaclava. 731-3489. Prescription sun glasses, black dames, at Village Faire Cates Park.

988-1921. Found male Siamese cat. 522-8509. Rag 'left in car by hitch hiker. 4th A Dunbar.

RE 1-3054. Zlppercd short coat vie. 51 Victoria Dr. 327-1355. Lady's navy shoe, sz, 8 AAA, Angus 36th.

266-4086. Bluish budgie, SI 434-9976. on Archimedes Pair ot prescription sun glasses. Found in Guildford Area. 687-6304.

Ladies wrist watch. Oakridge shopping centre. 325-6246. Girls Mustang bike, Vic. 16 ft Blenheim, 738-0822.

30 COMING EVENTS PETER PAN DANCING Every Saturday 1636 W. Broadway 736-9919 Over 30 single lonely, attend monthly meeting of Y's One Club at New West. Y.W.-Y.M.C.A. Sun-dayMay 30 at 8p.m. Calvpso Dance.

Legion auditori- urn. 6th Commercial, June 4. 1971. MnonllKhlers Steel Band lilus Cee's Sound System. Korc-mer-s School Reunion lulv 17 18.

All former students teachers welcome. Contact Mrs. J.L. Innls. Box96, Kcremeos.

SUNDAY DANCERS CLUB Enjoy dancing every Sun. 8:30 3910 Main 876-9S23. 738-9323 Singles welcome. Canadlun Single Parents Danre, Saturday. May 291 9 to 1 a.m.

Moose Hall. 112 W. Broadway. New members welcome. Dance lessons with colored por-traits.

Phone days 681-1429. Bingo Every Monday 8 p.m. Marpole Centre, 59th Oak. Arcadian Hall. 2214 Main St.

Dancing Fri. Saturday Rooms, Unfurnished 230 Suites For Sale 220 Suites, Furnished 200 Shored Accommodation 215 Suites, Unfurnished 210 Wanted To Rent 276 VACATION SPOTS 265 Summer Cottoges 267 Camps For Boys, Girls 269 REAL ESTATE Home Buildinp Lots Houses Wonted To Build Houses Wanted To Buy Listings Wonted Revenue Houses Wanted HOUSES FOR SALE City Homes Duplexes, Revenue Burnaby North Vancouver West Vancouver Richmond Lodner Delta North Delta Tsawwassen New Westminster Coquitlam District Honey, Maple Ridge Surrey White Rock District Langley, Aldergrove Okanogan Other Cities Apartment Property Coast Gulf Islands Commercial Property Country Homes, Acreage Farms Ranches Industrial Property Mining Property Property For Exchange Property For Sale Property Wanted Recreational Property Timber Mills Vancouver Island Property Wqterfrontage 79S 292 280 288 284 300 310 320 330 3.,2 334 335 335A 336 337 338 340 342 344 346 348 350 362 358 364 352 354 366 374 368 .351 370 361 372 35 360 Business Opportunities 380 Money For Mortgages 384 Money To Loan 382 Money Wonted 388 Mortgages For Sale 386 AUTOMOTIVE Aircraft 420 Automobiles For Sale 400 Auto Parts Service 410 Insurance 399 Lend-Lease U-Drive 407 Mobile Homes 392 New Cor Dealers 39A Sports, imported Cars 405 Trailers, Campers 393 Trucks, Buses 390 rVonttd Cars, Trucks 394 PARTON In loving memory of our dear mother, Mary Jane, who passed away May 29, 1970. We lost our Mom ith heart ot gold, How much we miss her can never be told. She shared all our troubles And helped us along. If we walk in her footsteps, We can never so wrong.

Treasure her Lord In your Garden oi rest. For when on this earth, she was one of ths best. "Gone to be with the Lord." Your devoted and ever loving family, son Bill, daughters Elsie, Mabel, Iris and Dorreen. PARTON In memory or our mother and grandmother, Mary Jane, who passed away May 29, 1970. As we loved you, so we miss you, In our memory you are near.

Loved, remembered, longed for always, Bringing many a silent tear. Peter, Cheryal and Mar-lene. PEKRUL In loving memory of our dear husband and daddy, Roy Harold, who went to Heaven May 30, 1968. Oh, vv'hat a meeting, there in the No tears nor crying shall dim our eyes; Loved ones united eternally. Oh, what a daybreak that morn will be.

Your Mary, Arne and Arlene. RIEGER In loving memory or our grandfather, John Henry, of Winnipeg, Manitoba, who Bassed away May 30, 1970. eep in our hearts a memory Is kept, Of one we loved and will never forget. Remembered by his granddaughters Robin and Colleen. ROSS In loving memory of our beloved son, Jim, who passed away suddenly May 29, 1966.

Time rolls on, and we are reminded Of a day our hearts wers crushed. When Cod took you, oh so quietly, And we all in. gloom were thrust. In the bloom of life, death claimed you, In the prime or manhood days, But we hope some day to meet you And to be with you always. Dearly loved and sadly missed by Mom and Dad.

ROSS In loving memory of a dear brother, Jim, who passed away suddenly May 29, 1966. Looking back with memories Upon the path we've trod, We bless the years we had with you, And leave the rest to God. Ever remembered by sister Margaret and brother-in-law Dennis. HOSS In loving memory of a dear friend. Jim, who passed away May 29.

1966. We do not think of them as dead Who walk with us no more. Along the path of life we tread, They have but gone before. Carlene and Rhonda, Ethel and Stan, and LaVerne SYNCH In loving memory of a dear mother, daughter and sister, Bernlce Synch, who passed away May 29, 1966. Softly the leaves of memory fall, Gently we gather and treasure them all.

Unseen, unheard she is always near, So sadly missed and very dear. Carlene and Rhona, mom and dad, sisters Sharon and LaVerne. SYNCH In loving memory of Bernice, who passed suav suddenly May 29, 1966. Her memory is as dear todav. As in tiie hour she passed away.

Mr. and Mrs. Ross TAYLOR In loving memory of a dear mother and grandmother, Mrs. Agnes Taylor, who passed away May 29. 1969.

A wonderful mother, woman and aid. One who was better God never made, A wonderful worker, loyal and true, One In a million, that, mother was you. Just In your judgment, alwavs right. Honest and liberal, ever upright. Loved by your friends and all you knew, A wonderful mother, that, mother was you.

Ever remembered hv her loving daughter and family. t'AYLOR In loving memory of a dear mother and grandmother, Agnes Cannon Tnvior, who passed away Mav 29. 1969. But, for the touch of a vanished hand, And the sound of a voice that Is still! Bob, May and Kathryn. WILLIAMS In loving memory nf a dear son and brother, Ronnie, who passed away May 30, 19H8.

Softly the leaves of memory fall, Gently we gather, and treasure them all. Unseen, unheard, he Is always near, Still loved, still missed, and very dear. His loving mother, brother Reg and sister Bev. ANNOUNCEMENTS Births 2 Business Persor.ols 42 Cards of Thanks i 12 Catering 32 Cemeteries 22 Coming 30 Crematoriums 23 Deaths Engagements 4 Florist 25 Found 2 Funeral Directors 18 Funeral Notices 10 Halls for Rent 3 Information Wanted 36 In Mmoriam 16 Letters of Appreciation 14 Lodges Notices 28 Lost '26 Marriages 6 Monumental Works 20 Personal 40 Travel Opportunities 44 EMPLOYMENT Agencies Wanted 69 Educational 74 Employment wanted Men 70 Men-Women 71 Women 72 Baby-Sittlng, Child Care 73 HELP WANTED Men 50 Salesmen, Agents 52 Personal Testing, Resumes 54 Men-Women 56 Women 58 Employment Agencies 60 Domestic Help 62 Salesladies, Agents 64 Investment Positions 66 Teachers Available 67 Teachers Wanted 68 BUSINESS ANO PROFESSIONAL Bulldozing, Trucking Carpenters, Contractors Cement, Asphalt, Brick Electricians Floor Surfacing Gardening Health Services Home Business Services Hospitals, Private Home Modernization Music, Art, Dancing Pointers, Decorators Plastering, Stuccoing 94 96 98 100 102 112 84 90 86 92 80 110 1 04 SUN ALL AND APPEAR IN BUXTON Allen Camer- on o' 124th Avenue, Haney. on Mav 25.

1971 aged 51 years. Leaves his uivmg wne, lvenora; sons. Bill. Victoria; Bob, Haney; Barry, at home; daughter. Bonnie, at home: 2 grandchildren.

Funeral service Aionnav. Mav 31. at 3 D.m. in the Garden Hill Funeral Chapel, 224th St. (8th Hanev.

Pannn dePencier officiating. Cremation. CHAMBERS Mrs. Janet Irene, aged 77 years, of Ste. 309- fin xsew Westminster, Passed Into the presence of her 1 V7 1071 She Is survived by her loving hus- oana, unaries; sons.

Rev. Calvin, of New Westminster: and Murray of North Vancouver: 6 grandchildren; 1 sister Miss Mary Hatnaway French, of Greeley, Colorado. Service will held at 1 p.m. Tuesday. June 1.

from the First Presbyterian Church, 335-7th we Westminster, wun jur. Ian Uennie officiating, assisted by Rev. David Smith. Interment Ocean View Cemetery. Mrs.

Chambers was a very active member of the Presbyterian Church and very Involved In Its Missionary pro gramme. Visitation from 7 to 9 p.m. Monday, at the New Westminster Chanel of S. BOWELL AND SONS. 219 6th St.

If friends desire donations may be made to the First Presbyterian cnurcn in New Westminster. DAVIE On May 21, 1971. Adrien Bouchier Davie of 3742 Main in his 70th vear. Serce in the Bell Funeral Home, 2746 E. Hastings Monday May 31, at 1 p.m.

Rev. T. L. HiPP officiating. Inter ment Victory Memorial Park, Sur rey.

DEMERS in private hospital, Mav 27. 1971. Edouard. aeed 84 years, of 8644 Montcalm St. Survived by his beloved wife, Jeanne; 1 brother, J.

Ernest In Detroit, numerous nephews ana nieces, rrayers Kearney Funeral Chapel, 1096 W. Broadway. 7.30 p.m.. Sunday. Reouiem mass in St.

Anthony's Catholic Church. 73rd and Montcalm. 11 a.m.. Monday. May 31.

Rev. O. Sorel celebrant. Interment Garden oi Getnsemani. DEMPSTER Passed away May 28, 1971, Howard D.

Dempster. 5521 E. Georgia Burnabv. B.C. in his 62nd year.

Survived by his loving wife, Alice; 1 son, Howard, Vancouver; 4 daughters, Mrs. J. Campbell, Burnaby; Misses Carmen. Mav and Lillian, at home; 5 grandchildren. Funeral service Tuesaay.

June at p.m., in tne Glennaven Memorial Chapel. 1235 E. Hastings St. Rev. Dale Cuming officiating.

Crema tion. roASTWDOD Tn hnsDital on May 27, 1971, Sarah Ann Eastwood, aged 83 years, of 751 Foster Rtl Richmond. Survived by 1 son, Toronto: 2 daughters. Mrs. Doris Barrett, Richmond, Mrs.

Eveivn Dykes, Vancouver; 4 grandchildren and 13 great-Krandchlldren. Mrs. Eastwood was a member of St. Alban's Anglican ror many years, uncrai service Tuesdav, June 1, at 10 a.m.. in the CHAPEL OF RICH MOND FUNERAL HOME, 842 Cambte Richmond.

Rev. H. McSherry officiating. Interment ucean view Burial rarK. FALCON Esther A.

or Haney, B.C.. on Mav 28. 1971. aeed 80 years. Leaves 1 son, Bernard, Coqultlam; daughters, Mrs.

J. (Estnerl Lannon, Misson; Mrs. .1. (Evelina) Kelly, Coqultlam; Mrs. G.

(Bernlce) Pare of Haney; sister. Mrs. Rlna Sheriff Mission: 11 grandchildren; 15 great grand children; great great grann-child. Pravers 7 p.m. Monday, in St.

Patrick's Church. Harney. Requiem mass In the church Tuesday, June 1, at 11 a.m., Father L. e. celebrant.

Interment Maple Ridge cemetery. Garden Hill Funeral directors. FREDRICKSEN. On May 26, 1971, Paul Robert FrediArksen, of Ot KT 1 Dina rrta Eltaca Dninall River, B.c'. Age 6 years.

Survived By nis loving parents ftir. Mrs. R. Fredricksen and one sister Erlka at home. His grandparenls, Mrs.

Olga Fredrlkscn, Port Ham mond, B.C. and Mr. Mrs. R. Tory, Wainwright, Alta.

Private family service Saturday, May 29, iyn, at iu.ju a.m. irom aiuuner-field Funeral Home, 7221 Dincan Powell River. Ven. S. Faulks Cremation to follow, GRESPAN On May 26, 1971, Carlo Antonio Gresnan.

of 1320 Salsbury Drive, in his 64th year. Survived bv his loving wife, Car-lotta: 3 sons. Carlo, Frankn, and l.ulglno; 2 daughters, Mrs. M. nrunoro, ano miss i.uik-ina: 9 grandchildren: 1 brother and 2 sisters in U.S.A.

and 1 sister in uaiy. ucreasea was a momner of Italian Mutual Society. Pravers Sunday. May 30, 8 p.m., Bell Funeral Chapel, 2746 East Hastings Street. Funeral Monday.

May 31, at 9.45 a.m., from the Bell Funeral Home, to St. Francis' cnurcn, corner Nanler and Semlln Drive. Re quiem mass celebrated at 10 a.m. nv Rev. atner KOsaia.

interment Ocean View. Tn lieu of flowers. Dlease send donations to Can cer Society. GREY Patrick William. passed away at his residence, May 28, 1971, in his 68th year, late of 2375 McKenzie Abbotsfnrd, B.C.

Member or Royal Canadian his loving wife, Alice; 2 sons, Den nis A. ana carry Dotn at home. Funeral under the auspices or Royal Canadian Legion win ne held Monday. May 31, at 1.30 p.m., irom Henderson unerai cnapei, In Abbntsford, Padre Norman Cal-land officiating. Interment Legion Section, Hazelwood Cemetery.

HAMILTON On Mav fiSJ iwi, Marry I'reniice Hamilton, aged Hh years. ate of 1855 E. 49th Ave. Survived hv his ever loving wife. Louise.

Deceased retired from the Vancouver ure Department in 1962 and was a member of the Retired Firefighter's Association: a member of Mount Lebanon T.nr Nn. Tl A.K. ftr A.M.: served In the Second World War with the R.C.N, and was oast Dresldent and life member of the A.N. A.F. Veteran's Unit No.

68. Funeral Monday, May 31, at 1 p.m. In the chapel or Hamilton Mortuary, Eraser St. at 38th Rev. J.

K. Goldie. DFC and CD orriclatlng. Cremation. Flowers, cards and letters graterully declined.

HTCKEY On May 27, 1971, in hospital, Capt. Richard Joseph Hlekrev. nf Olfn West tXth Ave In his 80th year. Survived by his loving wire, Prisclila; son, Richard John, and daughter Patricia June or Vancouver; i nrotner, jonn David, or Vancouver. Funeral service Tuesday, June 1 at 1 p.m.

In Nunn and Thomson's Chapel, 10th Ave. and Gamble Rev. G. Kelly ofriclatlng. Cremation.

In lieu of flowers donations tn The Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated. IRWIN Passed away May 27. 1971, Thomas George Irwin, of 3191 E. 181 In his 83rd year. Survived by his loving wire Hannah; 2 sons, Thomas William, Vancouver; Gordon George, Bar-nabv; 8 grandchildren; 5 great -grandchildren; 1 brother In Alberta; 2 sisters In Northern Ireland.

Deceased was a member or the Irish Protestant Association and a retired Vancouver Police Orricer. Funeral service Mondnv, May SL at 3 p.m. in the CHAPEL OF CHIMES, Harron Brothers on 10th 2 blocks west or Main Rev. Arthur L. Davles orriclatlng.

Cremation. Flowers gratefully declined. Donations may he sent to Loyal Proteslanl Home for Children. 601 Hth New Westminster. KROHN Passed nwav Mav 197t, Mildred Gurirun or 5990 East, Blvd.

Survived by loving husband, Jnrnh; endearing mother, Mrs, Albei'llna Larson, Vancouver: 1 sister, Mrs. F. (Mary) Hamilton. Vancouver: 1 niece. Sharon Austin.

Victoria. Funeral service Thursday. 2 p.m. In Simmons McBrlde Funeral Chapel, Broadway at Maple Street, Rev. Stanley Edgecomh orriclatlng.

Interment Forest Lawn Memorial Park. In lieu flowers, donations lieu B.C, Henri Foundation. 1881 West Broadway, would be appreciated. POWELL Bill and Mary (nee Butcher) proudly announce the birth of a daughter, Karl Lee, 7 lbs. 8 oz.

on May 23, 1971, at Grace Hospital. TYE Miks and Joannf are pleased to announce the birth of a baby girl, 7 2 on May 27, 1971, at Lions Gate Hospital, North Vancouver. VAN NORMAN To Mr. and Mrs. C.

Gary B. Van Norman, a son, 7 7 on May 27, 1971, at St. Paul's Hospital. ENGAGEMENTS Mr. and Mrs.

F. F. Thorn nsnn nf South Burnaby are pleased to announce tne engagement of their only daughter Eileen J. to Mr. Leigh Honeybourne, son of Mr.

anu ivirs. w. jioneyDOurne oi Vancouver. The wedding will take piace June as, -lira at p.m. in St.

John tne Divine Anglican Church. Rev. John W. Bishop will oinciaie. Mr.

and Mrs. William Britton are pleased to announce the en gagement of their eldest daughter. Diana Rodessa, to Mr. Donald IM'ank Forrest, son nf Mi-, nnrl Mrs. Stan Forrest.

The wedding win axe piace June la, lttn ai P.m. in Canadian Mpmorlal Churcn, Rev. Stuart MacLeod offi Mr. and Mrs. R.

Moir McLagan are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter, Mary Joan, to Mr. David Surihurv. son of Mr. and Mrs. D.

O. Sudbury. Tne marriage will take place June 19, 1971 at 2 p.m. at Knox United Church. Uev.

Dr. H. A. Watts officiating. Mr.

and K. Williams are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter. uieaua may, tu iir. Niamey jonir-son of Fort St. John.

The wedding will take place Wednesday, June 30, 1971 at Christ the King Anglican Church, Rev. K. R. Purdy officiating. The eneaeement is announcprt of Isobel Eugene, only daughter of Mrs.

Kent and the late Mr. Alfred T. Kent, formerly of Pentic- ton, to mr. jonn nines, eioest son of Mr. and Mrs.

John Hines of Glasgow, Scotland. The wedding will take nlace in Vancouver 17, 1971. MARRIAGES BOOTSMA SMITH On Sat. urday, May 22, 1971 at 2 p.m., in Burnaby Christian Reformed Church, by Pastor D. Pierik.

Mr. Juhn S. Bootsma. eldest, snn nf Mr. and Mrs.

A. Bootsma, of Vancouver, to Tenna Lynn, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert n. amun oi aoutn tsurnaoy.

COOKE FITZGERALD An nouncing the marriage of Pauline ruageraia oi Lacnine, wueoec, to Mr. Terence Herriman Cooke, son of the late Terence W. Cooke and Mrs. Cooke, the former Eleanor Brabazon of Ottawa and Portage du Fort, Quebec. STILES LINTON On Tu esday, May 25, 1971, in Vancouver, B.C., Theresa Gail Linton, daughter of Mrs.

Bonnie Dunn of Vancouver and Mr. W. C. Linton. Na- naimo.

to Douglas Maurice stiles. son of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Stiles, Vancouver, B.C. 8 DEATHS BADGER Thomas Clifford.

on May 26, 1971, late of 818 Milton New Westminster, B.C. Mr. Badger was an elder in the First Presbyterian Church for many years, and a member of the Sons of Scotland No. 191. Survived Dy nis loving wire Janet; 2 Drotn-ers.

Carlvle. WtnnlDee. and Lawrence, Shoal Lake, also nepnews ana nieces, service win be conduted bv Rev. Calvin rhgmhom nn MnnHo, Mow tl at 3 p.m., In the First Presbyterian unurcn, (in new west-minster. Interment Eraser Ceme tery.

No flowers by request. Dona tions to tne b.c uancer oundation. 613 Columbia New Westminster will be aDDreriatod. Woodlawn Funeral Home In charge. BARRATT At Inelewnori Pri vate Hospital, West Vancouver, on may lan.

sianey jr. narratt or 1236 Inglewood West Van couver, aged 79 years. Survived Dy nis wne, Elsie; aaugnter, Mrs. Joan Crabtree; 2 grandchildren. Carol and Stephen and 1 sister Kutn wnceier in Memorial service was held Saturday, Mav 29.

at final Chanel Nnrt'h Vancouver. Arrangements through ine memorial society oi ti. u. ana First Memorial Services Ltd. RFNNKTT KnriMonlv nn Mav 27, 1971, Barrie John Bennett, in his 35th year, late of 8890 118th Delta.

Survived by his loving wife. Sally: 3 daughters, Vickv, Chert and Tracv. all at home; his rather and mother. Mr. and Mrs.

Burt Bennett; and grandmother, Mrs. Mary Wills, Surrey. He was employed as pressman at Paciric Press for the last 5 years. Memorial service will be held Monday, May 31, at 2 p.m. from Boal Chapel.

1505 Llllooet North Vancouver, conducted bv Rev. R. Soine. In lieu of flowers donations to Big Brothers Assoc. Ar rangements tnrnupn tne Memorial Snciotv nf R.C.

and First Memorial Services Lid. BENNETT Stella of 3335 K. 5th Vancouver, passed away May 26, 1971. Survived by 1 son, Gordon; 2 daughters, Alice and Shirley: grandchildren; 2 greatgrandchildren. Private famllv ser vice will be held, No flowers by request, i.mnations may De sent to the B.C.

Cancer Fund. Arrangements through the Memorial Society of B.C. and First Memorial Services Ltd. BLACKBURN Vivian, of Richmond, B.C.passed away May 27, 1971, in her 7fith year. Beloved mother of Mrs.

Bertha Montrose, Vancouver: Mrs. D. Doyle (Elva) of Richmond, B.C., and Mrs. June Hilllard or Qualirum Beach; 1 son. Bill, Courtenay, B.C.; 8 grandchildren; 5 great-grandchildren; 1 sisters, Mrs.

R. Sparrow (Kate), Vernon, B.C. Funeral service Sunday, May 30, at 2 p.m. In the Boal Memorial Chanel, 1505 Llllooet North Vancouver. Cremation.

Flowers accepted or donations to the B.C. Heart Fund appreciated. Arrangements tnrnugn tne Memo rial Society of B.C. and First. Memorial Services Ltd.

BUERK J. E. (Bud) after a lengthy Illness, Mav 28, 1971, Survived by his wife, Marjorle; 1 son, J. E. (Ted) of California: 1 1 a r.

Mrs. Tim (Mollvi Edgar; 2 grandchildren; his moth- Mrs. J. D. (Betty) Elliott: 2 broth ers, Gordon ana Kooert.

memorial service will ne held Tuesday, June 1, at 3 p.m., In St. John's Shaughnessy Anglican Church. Rev. A. Ruskelf officiating.

In lieu of flowers at rhurch or home, donations to the B.C. Cancer Institute Research would be greatly appreriaten. Arrangements tnrougn tne mcmnrini society or B.C. and First Memorial Services Ltd. TJTmvTPTT nnnaefl away suddenly May 27, 1071, In Vancouver.

B.C. Survived by his parents, Mrs, and Mrs. A. R. Bur nett, Mission t.uy, B.t..; Dromcm.

Gary, Gold River. B.C.. Brian and Ricky, both of Mission City; sls- jTa -Marls Uuhatta nlur I.C, ,111 nt B.C.; grandmother, Mrs, Frank Burnett, several aunts and uncles. Funeral Saturday, May 29, at 8:30 p.m., at St, Joseph's Catholic Church, Mission City, B.C. Vancouver's Leading Newspaper Published every weekday by Sun Publishing Company Limited under agreement with Pacific Press Ltd.

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fT DwTTintinn MoT. B. L. Rudd Ais't to Publisbsr North Vancouver 98.8-86i-.6 Night Phones alter 9 Night Editor 732-2U1 ADVERTISING RULES AND REGULATIONS The Vancouver Sun reserves the rlg.M to classify ads unaer appropriate headings and to set rates therefore and to determine page 10TneVancouver Sun reserves the risht to revise, edit, classify or reject any adverusemeiu anuwu retain any answers directed to The Sun Box Reply service, and to repay the customer the sum paid for th advertisement and box "box Replies on "Hold" Instructions not picked up within 10 days of expiry of an advertisement will be destroyed unless mailing instructions are received. Those answering Box Numbers are requested not to send originals of documents to avoid loss.

All claims of errors to advertisements must be received by the publisher within 3u days after the first publication. It is agreed by "he advertiser snace tbat the liability of The Vancouver Sun (Division of Pacific Press Ltd.) in the event of failure to puoiisn an uvutc--Jr. in tfi ciont nf an error appearing in the advertisement ai published shall be limited to the amcuct paid by the advert ser for -only one incorrect insertion for the 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. CLASSIFIED RATES I Minimum space 1 lines of type 0o per line per day days for the price of 7 days for th price of 6 SO days, 52c per Una per day Above rates apply to consecu-tlvi 1 Uoni only without Marriages, rrri of Thanks, Memorial No tices not exceeding 10 lines, minimum charge of S5.00 per insertion. Each additional line 50c da ly.

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Ph. 624-3914 Princeton Mrs. Ne he Garrison Box 322, Princeton, B.C. 295-6373 Quesncl Mrs. Anna G.

Lowden Box 682 Phone 992-7179 Rnvelstoke Mrs. Mary Beruschl 305 Victoria St. Boxp 4M gS'SS MPhoRneE36 banaspi. 63317 Kalmon Arm josepn Box 1524 Phone 832-384 1 Terrace Mrs. Shirley J.

Atwujd General Delivery Trail Mrs. Norma L. Sigurdson 1567 Pay Ave. Phone 364-1483 Vernon Marshall Bahluk nv 71 No 4 543-0238 torla' Mrs. Goldie A.

Danlelson T86 Cave St. Phone 386-2794 well Trevor B. Davles Box 67. Wells Fhon. 994.3222 Williams Lake John Well Box 397 Phone 392-7751 2 BIRTHS BUSH To Chris and Muriel, a little girl, Larissa Ann, 6 lbs.

15 ozs. on May 24. 1971 at Vancouver General Hospital. A sister for Christopher. Proud grandparents are Mr.

and Mrs. Leslie Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. James Bush. CARKNER Barry and Linda (nee Korbin) are i delighted to announce the birth of Makalla Suzanne, 6 May 28, 1971, at Vancouver General Hospital.

DOWNIE Locky Carole (nee Bent) are pleased to announce the birth of Alan Cameron, 8 lbs. 2 at Royal Columbian Hospital on May 26, 1971, A baby brother for Brian. GROOM To Bill and Kit (nee Copping) a daughter. Erin Lyse, born May 18, 1971 Royal Columbian Hospital. Grandparents are Mr.

and Mrs. L. G. Groom, and Mr. and Mrs.

A. G. Copping. MEIER To Trevor and Jean (nee Eade) on May 24, 1971, at 8.20 p.m., at Richmond General Hospital, a baby girl, Carey Letltla, 7 lbs. 3 ozl.

OLDHAM Derek and Penny (nee Stapleton) are happy to announce the birth of their daughter, Colleen Diane, 7 lbs, 15 ozs. on May 26, 1971 at Grace Hospital. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. L.

c. StRpIcton and Mr. and Mrs. W. Oldham.

DEATHS MacCOLL Dorothy Belle, of 3968 Fleming Vancouver, passed away May 27, 1971, In her 59th year. Survived by her loving husband, Harry; 1 son, John; I daughter, Joy: 3 grandchildren, Vancouver; 1 brother in California. Memorial service will be held, Sunday, May 30, at 2 p.m., in the residence at 3968 Fleming Vancouver, Rev. J. Sororhan of'i-ciatlng.

Flowers gratefully declined. Donations may be sent to the B.C. Cancer Foundation. Arrangements through the Memorial Society of B.C. and First Memorial Services Ltd.

McKENZIE Thelma Alvina, late of 575 North Boundary Vancouver, passed away May 25, 1971, aged 71 years. Born in Leeds, North Dakota. Resident in Victoria for 30 years. She is survived by her only daughter, Mrs. G.

(Audrey) Ceccato and granddaughter Gail; 4 sisters and 1 brother. A Memorial service was held in Victoria Truth Centre, Victoria, on Friday, May 28, at 2 p.m. Rev. Doctor Smiley officiated. NESBITT George Albert, aged 49 years, of 1041 Rochester, Coqultlam; suddenly on May 26, 1971.

Survived by his loving wife Johann; 1 son, Craig, at home; mother, Mrs, Elizabeth Nesbitl, Surrey; 2 brothers, R. W. (Bob); Owen, both of Surrey; 3 sisters, Mrs. Mary Bolting, Surrey: Mrs. W.

(Ida) Baldwin, Surrey Mrs. L. (Viola) Cairns, California, Service will be held at 1 p.m. on Monday, Mav SI from the New Westmin ster Chapel of S. BOWELL SONS, 219 6th Rev.

Stanley Allen officiating. Interment Forest Lawn Memorial Park. NEWALL On May 26 1971, In hnsnital. Jane Newall. of 1810 Coilingwood in her 85th year.

Survived by a nepnews, n. u. Jamieson, Vancouver; A. D. Ja- mlesnn.

Victoria; J. u. jamieson, Burnaby; niece, JVirs. J. a.

Winnipeg. Funeral service Monday. May 31, in The Chapel of St. Andrew's Wesley Church, Nelson and Burrard Rev. R.

R. Cunningham DD officiating, re-matlon. Nunn and Thomson, funeral directors, PARKKS Passed away May 8 1971. Leslie C. Parkes, Utoo Harwood in his 71st year.

Survived by his loving wife, Elizabeth, 1 son. Lawrence. 2 grandchildren. Private tuneral service will be held on Monday, May 31, at 11 a.m., in the Glennaven Memorial Chapel, 1235 E. Hastings Rev.

Dr. R. A. McLaren rremation. Flowers grate fully declined.

Herb Phiesen of 8867144 SI, Surrey, aged 51 years. Survived py nis loving wiie mc, Roger, at home; Blake Elliott, daughters, Mrs. D. (Roxy) Bull, at tinn-iP' mother. Mrs.

Katherlne Phiesen, Abbotsfnrd; Norman, Coqultlam; sisters, Mrs. F. (Ella) Paul, Vancouver; Mrs. a. mtiiyi Massey, Seattle.

Service. Monday, May 31st. at 3 p.m., In The Chapel of Surrey Funeral Home (VVhal-ley), 13288108 Rev. Curtis Mitchell officiating. Interment Valley View.

RAWDON Alice Sarah Raw-don, late of 19921 68th Lun- glcy B.C.. passed away Mav 27, 1071, aged 66 years. Survived by her loving husband, Harry; i son, Kenneth, St. Charles, 1 daughter. Mrs.

R. (Vivian) McLean. Thunder Bay, Ontairo; 8 grandchildren. Funeral service will he held In Anderson's (Columbia) Funeral Chapel. Langley, IUCSUMV, '1 1 p.

III. Icv. W. Carmirhael officiating. Inter- nielli JjclllKly l.avvu SK JON BERG 'On May 28.

1M1 Hfq.lnnE Vricliunton 11 liyRvc iTiuiuiu, Sklonberg of 7843 128th Sur rey, agea nl yems. memner Ul Sons or Norway Lodge Viking No. 81. Survived by his loving wife Slvllla; brother and sister in Norway; 4 cousins, Chris Engh. White Rock; Yngvar Engh, Parksville, Vancouver Island; Rolf Mork, Comox: Arne Olsen, Surrey.

Service Monday, May 31, at 1:30 p.m., in the Chapel of Surrey Funeral Home (Whalley), 13288 108th Pastor J. B. Haahe orriclatlng. Interment Valley View. WEST'S GREATEST MARKETPLACE As you reed this, you are in the middle of the largest shopping centre in Western Canada, because The Sun regularly publishes more classified advertising than any other newspaper in Western Canada.

No where else will you find such a wide and complete selection of goods and services, easily lo cated through the index and clear, legible type. For effortless shopping, use the West's greatest marketplace SUN WANT ADS 732-2033 8 DEATHS STEWART On May 28, 1971, Samuel Curran Stewart of 2854 E. Georgia, In his 74th year. Survived by his wife, Henrietta; 1 sister, Mrs. Margaret Annand, North Burnaby; also nieces and nephews.

Funeral service in the Bell Funeral Home. 2746 E. Hastings Tuesday, June 1, at 1 p.m., Hev. K. mien omciaung.

cremation. In lieu or flowers, donations to the Heart Fund. TRUPZAK On May 21, 1971, John Trupzak, ot PJM 1827 West 12th Ave. In his 71st year. Deceased served In Second World War.

Funeral service Tuesday, June 1, at a.m. in The Ben Kunerai Home. 2746 East Hastings Street, Rev. A. C.

Hutchlns olflclatlng. Interment Victory Memorial Park, Surrey. WALL1NGER On May 28, 1971 Dorothea Arnold Wallinger of west Vancouver. Survived by her husband Gordon; 2 sons, John of Montreal, Tony, Vancuver; 1 daughter, Mrs. J.

Ross (Jill) Ker of Vancouver; 10 grandchildren. A memorial service will be held Wednesday, June 2, at 3 p.m., from St. Stephen's Anglican Church, 885 22nd West Vancouver, with Rev. E. Wallace and the Rev.

N. Larmonth officiating. Cremation. In lieu of flowers, uonatlons mav be made to the Canadian Red Cross, B.C. division, 47IM) Oak Vancouver, noiiyourn Funeral Home, directors.

12 CARDS OF THANKS It is with slncerest gratitude that we express to our many friends and relatives our appreciation of their friendly expressions ot sympathy in the floral and spiritual bouquets and moral support which came to us in our bereavement, in the loss or our beloved son and brother, Carry. These tangible expressions of sympathy have helped greatly to lighten our burden of sorrow. James and Lou Hannah and We wish to thank our kind neighbors ami friends, doctors and nurses at V.G.H., Rev. McLaren and Mr. G.

Martin and friends at Raymur Place for their acts of love and sympathy during the Illness and loss of husband, father, son and brother and also extend grateful thanks for the beautiful floral tribute lor our loved ones. From Mrs. Mary Ponto, Philip Darwin, Mother and Brothers. We wish to extend sincere thanks and appreciation tor 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 mother, Mrs. Mabel Louise Hale.

We especially wish to thank Rev. C. Savage for his comrorting ministry. Ben Hale and Family. We wish to express our sincere thanks to everyone for their kind deeds, words of sympathy and beautiful floral offerings during the recent loss or our beloved mother, grandmother and great-grandmother.

Mrs. Eva Townsend and family; Mrs. Sophie Belts and family; George Adamson and family. Mrs. Ivv Robinson and family wish to express sincere appreciation to mends ror the rioral tributes, cards and expressions or sympathy In tne recent loss oi ner husband Dave.

Special thanks to Rev. Savage, the soloist and pallbearers. would like to thank my many friends for their kindness and ex pressions or sympatny in my late bereavement in losing my dear wife, Ina. Craig Reld. Mrs.

Hilda Davis and family wish to thank mends ror kindnesses shown during her recent sad bereavement or her sister, Josephine Shand. Also hanks to Father Powers and his assistant. 16 IN MEMORIAM BOSWICK (Bosowich), In loving memory, or Alex, who passed away May 30, 1962. Like falling leaves the years go by, But loving memories never die, For we gather and treasure them all. Ever remembered by John, Catherln and' family.

CARR In loving memory or a dear daughter and sister, Susan Lee Carr, who passed away May 30, 1966. 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 (he same. Sadly missed by her patents, sisters and brother. GORDON In loving memory or Robert Gordon, who passed away May 30, 1949, and Margaret Gordon, who passed away April 3, 1951 "Gone but not forgotten." Ever remembered by their son and dHughlei'-ln-law, Jack and Alma.

HOCKLEY Alice May, a beloved mother. 1877-1968. "I am more alive today than I have ever been before, I For He Is all thing to all men." To Lord bless you and keep you, Violet and Ray Ferguson, Ocean Park, B.C, HOWEY In memory of our darling daughter, Judy, who died suddenly at the young age ot 12, May 29, 1964. To us who will always love her And whose parting brought such pain. We will cherish her memory forever In a world that Is not the same.

Wllh all our love, darling, we miss you so much Mummy, Daddy and Robbie. MacLEAN In loving memory or a dear wire and mother, Jean, who passed away May 30, 1961. Her charming ways and smiling face, Are a pleasure to recall. She had a kindly word for everyone, And died beloved hy all. rememherea by her hns-, band John, son Campbell and family.

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