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The Vancouver Sun from Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada • 32

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a TIME FOR WANT ADS Monday Through Friday p.m. Saturday, 5 p.m. YOrk 7141 8626 New Westminster LAkview 1 2661 31c per line per day (26 days) Above rates apply to consecutive insertions only. Births, Engagements, Marriages, Cards of Thanks, Memorial notices, not exceeding 9 lines, minimum charge $2.25 per insertion. Each additional line 35c daily.

Deaths and Funeral notices, $2.75 for first 9 lines. Additional lines, 35c per line daily. (Above rates apply to B.C. only) Contract rates on application. PHONE TAtlow 7141 SUBSCRIPTION RATES Wherever carrier service is maintained, $1.50 per month.

By mail: Canada, Great Britain, Yukon Territory, one year, six months, three months, single month, $1.50. AusN tralia, month, Foreign, $2.50 U.S., per month, month. Saturday only: Canada, $5.00 per year. U.S.A., $5.50 per year. Aus- The Vancouver Sun Vancouver's Leading Newspaper Published every weekday by Sun Publishing Company, Limited, under agreement with Pacific Press Limited, Printers Owners 500 Beatty St.

Vancouver 3, B.C. Donald Crome Publisher J. L. Dampier Assistant Publisher Koshevoy Managing Editor J. M.

Lecky Advertising Director H. MacKay Associate Editor F. Gates Circulation Manager J. Rooney Business Manager North Vancouver, YOrk 8626. New Westminster, LAkeview 1-2661.

Night Phones after 9 o'clock: Night Editor TAtlow 71421 Composing Room TAtlow 7143 Advertising Rules and Regulations The Vancouver Sun reserves the right to classify ads under appropriate heading for the determination of rates to be charged and for the purpose of page location. The Vancouver Sun reserves the right to revise or reject advertisements and in the case of advertisers using The Sun classified boxes, to retain any answer received at the said boxes, and to repay the customer the sum paid for the advertisement and box rental, if any. It is agreed by the advertiser requesting space that the liability of The Sun Publishing Company Limited in the event of failure to publish an advertisement, or in the event of an error appearing in the advertisement as published shall be limited to the amount paid by advertiser for that portion of the advertising space occupied by the Incorrect or omitted item only, and that 'there shall be no liability in any event greater than the amount paid for such advertising. All claims of errors in advertisements must be received by the publisher within 30 days after the first publication. CLASSIFIED RATES Minimum 2 lines 35c per line per day 33c per line per day (3 days) 32c per line per day (6 days) tralia, $6.50 per year.

Foreign, $7.00 per year. Authorized as second class mail. Post Office Department, Ottawa. Member Audit Bureau of Circulation VANCOUVER SUN DISTRIBUTORS Vancouver Sun Tower TA. 7141 New Westminster Phone, Norman 44 Begbie St.

LAkeview 1-2663 North Vancouver Len Churchill 340- Lonsdale YOrk 8626 West Vancouver Phone TA. 7141 Chilliwack Roy Godkin 560 Pine Ave. Phone 21976 Cranbrook Mrs. A. Edlund 122 8th Ave.

Phone JU. 2369 L. C. Plumb Gen. Del.

Phone 176M Dawson Creek Mrs. M. Hartnell Box 1356 Duncan David Scott -Box 1065 Phone 801 Fernie Mrs. Johnston Box 987 Phone 337L Grand Forks Irene Parker Phone 352Y Kamloops Frank Brown 749 St. Paul St.

Phone 797 Kelowna R. Glordano 3 Meikle Box 33 Phone 2565 COMING EVENTS 10 p.m. and 12. EMBASSY BALLROOM 1024 Davie at Burrard. Modern Fri.

Sat. Fun lovers, 25-45, interested dancing, meeting people join Weekly Candlelight Club Band. CH. 7910. New Social Club, modern dance next Thursday, July 18, at 619 -Granville St.

(upstairs), at 9 p.m. Adults 50c. Refreshments. Old-time dance every Thursday, Saturday, Howden Ballroom, 1313 Granville Street. Arcadian Hall, 2214 Main Old-time dancing.

Sat. 2 CATERING Baker's can provide all food, equipment staff for your party, either at Baker's your location or in one of -Frank 3 ideally located decorated halls. For information without obligation please phone Baker's Catering Service. CE. 4221.

Gwynne's Reception Hali coverage on Weddings, Catering, Hall, Music Photographs. EM. 9622. Eves. FR.

0574 PARK Plaza, banquets, priv. -30 to 300. 834 W. Pender, TA. 5746.

3 halls available for rent. Orchid Caterers, CH. 3688: CE. 2220. Caterers -Weddings banquets.

FR. 6071 FR. 1293. -FRIDAYS MODERN Dance at Danceland ROBSON AT HORNBY 49c BEFORE 9 PM Call off the Search! They are here! Rock under palms with Tony Haynes and the fabulous Sasquatch Band at the Dugout, 617 Seymour Wed. at p.m.

Floor show at Sun HALLS FOR RENT Halls for, rent. Catering. Ban-1 quets, wedding receptions. Lion's Gate Halls, 2611 W. 4th.

CE. 8514. BIRTHS BALDWIN To Lewis and Lena Baldwin at North Vansouyers, General son, 'Hospital Frederick on Allan, 6 lbs. 12 oz. Trail papers please copy.

BRADLEY-To Mr. and Mrs. Charley Bradley (nee Margaret Crofts) on July 16, 1957, at Hospital, a daughter, Victoria Annie, 6 lbs. 15 oz. CARROLL at the home of Mr.

Arrived. G. H. 12, 1957, a Thomas Carroll TO (nee Ladner), on July Gurnald. CHAMBERS To Mr.

and Bruce Chambers (nee couver General Hospital on Meryl-Ann Matthews) To at VanJuly 11, 1957, a son. John Thomas. 7 lbs. 4 oz. A brother for Jeanette Ann.

CROWTHER To John and Elizabeth Crowther (nee Cornish) at St. Paul's Hospital on July 15, 1957, A son, David William Ferguson, 8 lbs. 13 oz. DEAN-To Bob and Norma Dean (nee Cress), at the Royal Columbian Hospital, on July 9, 1957, a daughter, Donna Louise, 7 lbs. 5 a sister for David.

DAVIS--To Mr. and Mrs. W. Davis, 2392 E. 7th another son, Anthony Wayne Davis, in St.

Paul's Hospital on July 16, 1957, 9 lbs. 5 oz. EWEN-To Goldie and Bruce Ewen PEN July 16, 1957, at Grace Hospital, a brother for Judy and Jim. FLADER--To Mr. Mrs.

Charles Flader (nee Dodek), a son, 7 lbs. 5 on July 14, 1957, at Vancouver General Hospital. LAUSTRUP To Mr. and Mrs. Jes Laustrup (nee Diana Grantham), on July 15, 1957, at Grace Hospital, a son.

MARSHALL To Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Marshall (nee Weir), on July 15, 1957, at Burnaby General Hospital, a daughter, Christina Lynn, 6 lbs.

9 oZS. Mother and daughter doing well. MORGAN- Lieut-Commander and Mrs. C. P.

Morgan at Rothay Isle of Butte, Scotland, a daughter, Kathleen Philipa. STANNARD-To Mr. and Mrs. C. A.

Stannard on July 15, 1957, at St. Paul's Hospital, a son, Richard Warren (Rickey), a brother for Brian. All well. ENGAGEMENTS Mr. and Mrs.

Leslie G. Racine announce the engagement of their elder daughter, Joan Ellen, to Mr. Frederick Clark only son of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Clark, all of Vancouver.

The wedding will take place at 10.30 a.m. August 17, 1957, in St. Philips Anglican Church, Rev. A. H.

Cummings officiating. Mr. and Mrs. A. F.

Kent of Vancouver wish to announce the engagement of their daughter, Margaret Aldwynne, to Robert A. DeBuysscher, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. DeBuysscher of Cranbrook, B.C.

The wedding will take place August 17, 1957, at 8 p.m. in St. Mary's Church, Kerrisdale, Rev. R. L.

Seaborn officiating. The engagement is announced between Gary Neville, younger son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Coulson Coopland of 3749 Edgemont Boulevard, North Vancouver, B.C., and Gwendda Ross, elder daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Graeme S. Hugh-Jones of 302 Moyne Drive, West Vancouver, B.C. The wedding will take place in December. 10 MARRIAGES MARASCO-PERRY-On July 13, 1957, at 2 p.m.

in Chalmers United Church, by Rev. H. A. Watts. Samuel Antony, son of Mr.

and Mrs. A. Marasco, Fernie, B.C., to Margaret Joyce, daughter of Mrs. Perry and the late Mr. C.

Perry. JENSEN-BANMAN-On July 5, 1957, in the First Church of the Nazarene, by Rev. D. Grobe, Finn Jensen, son of Mr. and Mrs.

A. H. Jensen of Esbjerg, Denmark, to Mary Banman, youngest daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. J.

P. Banman. SUN CLASSIFIED AD INDEX ALL CLASSIFICATIONS ARE NUMBERED AND APPEAR IN NUMERICAL ORDER Classification No. Classification No. Classification Agencies Wanted 66 Furnaces 93 Personal 31 Agreements Furnished Pet Stock .124 for Sale .206 Furnished Rooms ..145 Photo Finishing 107 Aircraft for Furnished Poultry Supplies 126 Antiques 96 Furniture 95 Professional Cards.

35 Apartm'nt Property 184 Garages for Property for Sale .181 Automobiles Halls for Rent 4 Vancouver Island ..182 for Sale .218 Health Services 36 Property Exchange 187 Automobiles ..214 Help Women 50 Radios 99 Auto Repairs Serv. 207 Help Wanted, Men 40 Radio Repairing ..100 Auto Radiators .207 Help Wanted, Ranges 92 Auto Wreck Acces. 207 Men-Women 47 Ranches ...191 Bicycles, Home 85 Refrigerators .112 Motorcycles .108 Hotels Rev. Rooms Houses and Birds and Goldfish 124 Housekeeping Rms .146 Births 8 HOUSES FOR SALE Room and Board Boats and Engines 133 City Homes .170 Wanted .148 Books 33 Duplexes, Rev. .171 Business Locations 161 Burnaby 172 Salesmen, Salesladies, Agents Agents.

45 62 Building Business Opp. Material .200 88 North Vancouver 173 Sawdust Business Personals. 32 West Vancouver 174 Schools, Colleges, 60 'Business Services 85 New Westminst'r 176 Sewing Machines. ..110 .106 Richmond .175 Building Trades ..107 76 Coquitiam Dist. ..177 Stamps Sporting and Goods 33 Cameras Canaries, Rabbits ..124 Surrey, Delta, Store Equipment .102 14 Houses Valley Wtd.

to Buy .178 164 Suites for Sale ....152 Cards of Catering 2 In Memoriam 16 Summer Resorts Cemeteries 20 Information Wtd. 26. "Vacation Spots" 141 Clothing, Furs, .116 Letters of Swap ..121 Shoes Appreciation 15 Teachers Wanted 64 Coal 91 1 Lighting Plants Television 99 Coming Events Lodge Notices 6 Timber and Mills .195 Country Homes. 190 Listings Wanted ..166 Tires, Batteries, etc. 207 Acreage Livestock ..127 Trailers .211 Deaths Domestic Help 11 Lost 24 Trucks .210 Wanted 51 Machinery 130 10 Unfurnish'd Houses 155 Typewriters 103 Educational 60 Marriages 113 Unfurnished Suites 151 Employment Wanted.

196 Vacuum Cleaners .111 Meats Men 70 Money Mining to Loan Properties 204 Vegetables .113 Employment Wanted. Money for .205 Automobiles. .214 Women 72 Mtges. Farm Engagements Implements. .129 Moving and Storage 160 to Build 9 Monumental Works 19 Wanted, Houses .....180 Florists 21 Music, Art, Dancing 29 Waterfrontage ...188 For Sale Misc.

.120 Musical Instruments 98 Wanted. Misc. .122 Found 25 New Car Dealers 220 Wanted to Fruits 113 Nursing and Wanted. Trucks. ...214 Farms and Ranches 191 Rest Homes Washing Machines.

115 Funeral Directors 18 Office Equipment ..102 Wood 89 Funeral Notices 12 Painters and Wrecking, Fur-bear. Animals. Decorators 84 Your Garden 75 Classified First by Far in Circulation and Classified THE VANCOUVER SUN: 11 DEATHS PRIDDEL- Passed away July 16, 1957, Helen wife of Wilfred Stephen Priddell, 1109 Nanaimo New Westminster, age 83 years. Also survived by 1 son, Stewart, 1 daughter, Mrs. Dulcie Parkins of New Westminster.

4. grandchildren, 7 great-grandchildren, 1 sister, Mrs. Ida Scutt, Badjeroes, Ont. Funeral service Thursday, July 18, 1 p.m. Woodlawn Funeral Home.

Rev. M. S. Blackburn officiating. Interment Fraser Cemetery.

STANLEY In hospital, July 14, 1957, Verna Moore Stanley, of Cranberry Lake, B.C. Survived by her loving husband, Golden Stanley, 1 son, Rodger, at home; 1 brother, John Rodgers, Vancouver; 2 sisters, Mrs. E. Brown and Mrs. John WilVancouver.

Funeral service Thursday, July 18, Funeral at 1 p.m., Director's from the Chapel, Burnaby 4276 E. Hastings North 8 Burnaby, Rev. Interment N. D. Forest McInnes Lawn officiating.

Cemetery. SWANSON- Passed away July 15, 1957, Beatrice, 3106 widow West of 10th Derwick Swanson, of in her 66th year. Survived by 1 daughter, Mrs. grandchildren; E. L.

Beach, brothers, Ottawa, 4 Frank Melton, Victor Melton, both of Vancouver, Bert Melton, London, England; 2 sisters in England. Funeral service Thursday at 2 o'clock in Simmons and McBride Funeral Chapel, Broadway at Maple Rev. L. A. C.

Smith officiating. Cremation. TRENTIN Passed away duly 11, 1957, Luigino Trentin, 714 East Georgia in his 28th year. Survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Giuseppe Trentin; 1 brother and 1 sister in Italy. Prayers Wednesday, July Memorial 17, at 8 Chapel, p.m. in 1235 the East Glenhaven Hastings St. Funeral Thursday, July 18, at 9:30 a.m. from the Glenhaven Memorial Chapel to Sacred Heart Church, Campbell Ave.

and Keefer where requiem high mass will be celebrated at 10 a.m., Rev. Father Della Torre celebrant. VERRILL July 15, 1957, Dorothy Malthy, widow of Clarence Sidney Verrill, 148 E. 11th North Vancouver, in her 81st year. Survived by 1 daughter, Mrs.

R. G. McDiarmid, West Vancouver; 3 grandchildren, Colin McDiarmid, Nell and service Glenyss, in West Vancouver. Funeral Burrard Chapel, North Vancouver, Friday, July 19 at 1:30 p.m. Cremation.

VIDAL Passed away July 16, 1957, Norman Cunliffe Vidal, of 3995 W. 32nd in his 76th year. Survived by his loving wife, Beatrice; 3 sons, Donald, Owen Gerald, all of Vancouver; 1 daughter, Mrs. E. Cameron, Penticton, B.C.; 5 grandchildren, Private funeral service Thursday at 1 o'clock in Simmons and McBride Funeral Chapel, Broadway at Maple Rev.

Gordon E. Bratt officiating. Cremation. In lieu of flowers friends are requested to send donations to the Cancer Funa. WAKELY- Passed away July 17, 1957, Charles Victor Wakely of 1170 Arborlynn Drive, North Vancouver, in his 66th year.

Survived by his loving wife, 1 son, C. Victor Wakely, North Vancouver: 2 daughters, Mrs. R. Colette, Victoria; Mrs. James Stewart, Calgary; 3 grandchildren; 1 brother, Leo Wakely; 2 sisters, Mrs.

James Rogerson and Mrs. William Ince, all of Toronto, Ont. The deceased was a member of the Blue Goose Club. Funeral announcements later by Simmons McBride, Broadway at Maple Funeral Directors. WARN Walter Roland Warn, late of 12108 Victoria North Surrey, B.C., passed away July 15, 1957, age 76 years.

Survived by his wife, 2 sons, 1 daughter. Funeral services will be Columbia Funeral Chapel in New Westminster, Thursday, July 18, at 1:30 p.m., Rev. I. McEown officiating. Interment Valley View Memorial Garden.

WILLIAMS-July 15, 1957. Jessie, widow of Rupert Vivian Williams of 322 E. 62nd age 50 years. Survived by 2 sons: Daniel North Vancouver; Ronald, Vancouver; 2 daughters: Mrs. Mary Maddaloni and Mrs.

Jean Sivucha of this city; 5 grandchildren; her father, Daniel Sutherland; 2 brothers: James of Vancouver, Dan of Simoon Sound; 1 sister, Mrs. Jean Sherdahl of Vancouver. Rev. R. S.

Faulkes will conduct the funeral service in the Mt. Pleasant Chapel, Kingsway at 11th on Thursday, July 18th, at 1 p.m. Interment Ocean View Burial Park. 14 CARDS OF THANKS We wish sincerely to thank friends for their kind expressions of floral sympathy and for the beautiful offerings in our recent bereavement in losing our dear father, George Yates. Special thanks to Rev.

F. A. Ramsey and Burnaby Legion, Post 83. -Mrs. Joyce Kinnison, Mr.

and Mrs. John Giesbrecht. We wish to extend sincere thanks and appreciation for the many kindnesses, messages of sympathy and floral offerings from our relatives, friends and neighbors in the loss of our loving husband and father. Special thanks and gratitude to Dr. L.

Patterson, also to Rev. Canon T. De Pencier, for his comforting words. -Mrs. M.

Bowles and son Sidney. 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 will cherish always the respect and honor shown to my dear departed husband, Orey. -Mrs. Nellie Thorpe.

wish to express my sincere thanks and appreciation to my many friends who were so kind to me during my recent bereavement, the loss of my brother, and also for the beautiful floral offerings. -Ruth Craig. 16 IN MEMORIAM JOHNSTON In loving memory of a dear son and brother, Gordon, who passed away July 17, 1956. You not say good-bye to us, You could not clasp our hand; But God has taken one we loved To His realms so grand. -Ever remembered by his mother, Mrs.

E. Johnston, and sister, Mrs. Skinner (Betty), Port Alberni, of husband In and father, EdJOHNSTON loving memory ward Gordon Johnston, who passed away July 17, 1956. His weary hours and days of pain, His troubled nights are past, And in our aching hearts we know He has found sweet rest at last. -Ever remembered by his loving wife, son and daughter.

KRUSE In loving memory of Dorothy Kruse, who passed away July 17, 1956. She travelled life's journey with courage, And helped others on their hard way, She lived out each day in fullness, With a heart always cheerful and gay. -Ever remembered by Ed Kruse and family. McINTOSH In loving memory of our dear son and brother, Kenneth, who passed away July 17, 1956. Our lips cannot speak how we miss him Our hearts cannot tell what to say, God alone knows how we miss him In our home that is lonesome today.

-Lovingly remembered by his mother, dad, sister and brother. McANINCH In memory of a loving husband and dad, James McAninch, who passed away on July 17, 1956. The rolling stream of life rolls on, But still the vacant chair Recalls the love, the voice, the smile of the one who once sat there. -Always remembered by your loving wife, Bella and family. MeANINCH loving memory of dad, James, who passed away July 17, 1956.

Always remembered. 1 -Bill, Helen and Billy. 2 NEWTON In loving memory of our son and brother Fred, who passed away July 17, 1952. Nothing can ever take away The love a heart holds dear, Fond memories linger everyday Remembrance keeps him near. -Mother, dad, sister Jean, brotherIn-law Tommy and family, Want Want Ads.

More WEDNESDAY, JULY 17, 1957 16 IN MEMORIAM RAE In loving memory of George Rae, who passed away July 17, 1954. What would we give to clasp his hand, His happy face to see, To hear his voice and see his smile That meant so much to us. and brother-in-law, Mr. Mrs. -Ever remembered by hind' sister Bert Nicholson, and two sisters.

Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Ross, in Aberdeen, Scotland. 18 FUNERAL DIRECTORS HARRON BROS. LTD.

Chas. E. Atchison, Pres. Funeral Directors at CHAPEL OF CHIMES 55 E. 10th Ave.

EM. 8877 S. Earl Atchison, Mgr. ROYAL OAK CHAPEL, Burnaby DE. 3361 Harold C.

Atchison, Mgr. SIMMONS McBRIDE LTD. Director of Funeral Service Broadway at Maple St. BA. 4151 Frank E.

McBride Ed. A. Simmons Jack Nett Alf Francis Doug. McDonald Don Layton Duncan Ireland Royden Aldred "A Dignified Service" CANADA'S FINEST MORTUARY THE MOUNT PLEASANT CHAPEL Vancouver's most beautiful and modern funeral home. MOUNT PLEASANT UNDERTAKING CO.

LTD. Kingsway at 11th. EM. 2161-2162 THE T. EDWARDS CO.

Memorial Chapel Granville at 10th Ave. Phone CHerry 3181. GRANDVIEW FUNERAL HOME 1349 Commercial Dr. HA. 0083 H.

O. Brown, Mgr. HOLLYBURN FUNERAL HOME A. D. Walsh 1807 Marine Dr.

W. Van. WA. 2-1221 HAROLD EDWARDS LTD. 705 W.

at Heather. EM. 7711 CHAPMAN FUNERAL HOME 802 W. Broadway. EX.

2141 GLENHAVEN MEMORIAL CHAPEL 1235 East Hastings HA. 6940 24 LOST Br. wallet, saddle design, bet. H.B.C. 25th Ave.

bus. Important personal papers pictures. EM. 7897. Nick, bet.

5 7. Reward. Black Morocco purse, vic. Wrights ing Shipyard. 'small sum of money perCoal Harbour, containsonal effects.

DE. 4571F. Sum of money, between Begbie St. and Bank of Montreal on Columnbia, New Westr. approx.

3 p.m. July 16. LA. 1-8338. WALLET, CONTAINS LARGE SUM OF MONEY.

BORDER CROSSING IDENTIFICATION. EL. 1536. REWARD OFFERED. Silver chain with 1 eyeglass lens attached.

Vancouver or White Rock. 13822 Marine Dr, White Rock, Rwrd. Green budgie with grey flecked wing. Answers to Joey, vicinity Exhibition Park. Reward.

HA. 3322R. Lady's white gold diamond Birk's wrist watch, early June. KE. 3288.

Reward. Hearing aid, corner Burrard Pendrell. Reward. MA. 5792.

1137 Pendrell. Black pup, 1. ear stands up 1 ear falls down, white-tipped tail. Reward. Gloria, MU.

3-9942. Lost on or near Robson lady's bifocal glasses in blue case. Please phone PA. 5801. Urgent.

Black leather purse. Vic. Black Cat Cafe, Broadway at Granville, Friday night. EX. 2015.

Green budgie, Monday, 7:30 p.m., vic. 16th Columbia. Reward. Answers to DI. 5149.

Child's pet. Black labrador, male. White on paws. Last seen in Whalley. EX.

2741. Lost, pr. reading glasses, in black case. Reward. 1714 Pandora.

HA. 2173L. Golden Labrador female, yrs. old. Vic.

Lulu Is. CR. 8-1661. Trailer license tail light: also chrome boat mast-light. KE.

6263L. Lady's small black corded silk hat, West End, close Harwood St. PA. 8406. Reward.

Blue light gray budgie, "Timmie." Reward. EL. 3439. Blue budgie, Dunbar. AL.

2604L. Lost, set of keys, vicinity West End. TA. 5540. Blonde Pekingese dog.

Vic. Blundell No. 4 L.I. CR. 8-1175.

25 FOUND Found child's glasses, brown with gold trim, vic. Parker Macdonald. GL. 2551Y. Lady's glasses on the corner of Parker Raymer, Call after 6:30.

FR. 8612. Found, white brown dog, 2 weeks ago, vic. U.B.C, women's residence. AL.

1900 after 1. p.m. Big tame gray rabbit on McKay North a week ago. YO. 5188.

Yellow cat with white chest, vic. 10th Tolmie. After 6 p.m., AL. 3141. Men's glasses, about a week ago, in 500 block east 12th.

DI. 1072, between 6 7. Lady's glasses, Lulu Island, July 12, CR. 8-2419. Car key, found in West End.

TA. 2026. Size 8 boy's sweater, in Little Mountain area. CH. 6533.

Female pup, about 6 mos. old, vic. South Burnaby. DE. 3677M.

Red spaniel, about 1 vicinity 4000 bIk. 34th. KE. 3020R. Man's wrist watch, Robson Granville, July 13.

KE. 4488R, after 5. Key, vicinity Garden Dr. and Ferndale. HA.

8028M. Pr. glasses in brown leather case. 24th Fraser. EM.

3159. Suitcase found on Sperling Ave. GL. 5182. Upper dentures, downtown.

Apply Sun Lost Found. Drop pearl earring, vic. Joyce Road loop. HE. 1-9384.

Budgie, green breast, yellow head. bluish tail. Vic. Payne St. DE.

4327L. Yellow budgie, white grey wings; 56th Main. EL. 0304. 26 INFORMATION WANTED Would George Brown, stationed in R.C.A.F.

Station, Celle, Germany, during 1945-46 spent Christmas at Hotel Ritter, Wunstorf, please BA. 5952. Gerda Ingrid Warme now in Vancouver. Would Mrs. Helen Patterson, nee Helen Chow, or anyone knowing her whereabouts, please send address or phone no.

to Box 145, Sun. Anyone knowing the whereabouts of Mr. George Weslake, formerly of Edmonton, please write Box 1348, Sun. Anyone knowing the whereabouts of Marlene Leclere, Contact Box 1023, Sun. 29 MUSIC, ART, DANCING Ferguson's Offer 5 Lessons for only $5 This is your chance to be preparea for vacation fun.

Can you afford to miss it? Phone or come in today! FERGUSON'S 712 Robson (at Granville) MA. 6939 SUMMER SPECIAL Complete 2 weeks Dance Course ONLY $29.50 THE BARCLAY'S DANCE STUDIO 720 Granville St. MU. 3-5767 Above Scott's Cafe, 11 a.m. 10 p.m.

Free musical instrument while your child is learning. Kelly's School of Music, PA. 7511. Let me teach you any dance you wish for only $9.50. Joan, BA.

3078, 2-10 p.m. Accordion lessons in your homewherever you live. HA. 3013. Pat's Orchestra, modern oldtime dancing.

HA. 4985L, after 5. Violin, sax clarinet lessons. Instr. loaned.

Max Kushnir, DI. 8836. Experienced 3-pc. orchestra open for weddings, dances. HA.

6111Y I can teach you to dance in 3 or lessons, private instr. PA. 7403. player, under 25, wanted for orchestra. Phone HE.

3-3676. Ad Readers, More Results! Please phone or write Box 149, Sun. 32 BUSINESS PERSONAI.S BILLS? 31 PERSONAL Attention Members 692 The saving principle of Democracy finds expression not only in political life, but also in labor economic committee relations. Inserted by research on behalf of Jack Hawthorne Gentleman, 44 years old, widower, R.C. religion, gray eyes, black hair, would like to hear from lady in her 30's to 45.

Please state address. Object matrimony. Box 177, Sun. Highly-educated widow, independant, wants meet gentleman, same circumstances, in 60's, for sincere friendship. Object matrimony.

Box 1053, Sun. My dearest: always thinking of you only. Do you still have same monthly meetings. Keep writing soon. All my love.

Sundowner. Catherine. Have vacant suite, contact your brother-in-law at Hayes. Confidential. Young couple wish to adopt baby or child years.

Good home, refs. if necessary. a Box 159 Sun. Le Roy CONSOLIDATE THEM Don't let these bills cost your job, your credit, everything you own. Bring your bills to us we take care of the rest.

Pay only what you can alford each month. Just one place to pay, all you need is a steady job. Not a loan company. BONDED LICENSED CREDIT CONSULTANTS CO. PHONE SERVICE TILL 9 P.M.

No. 411, 193 E. Hastings. MU. 3-8204 IN DEBT? If you are In debt beyond your ability to pay and cannot get a loan see Pacific Empire Credit We can help you out of debt.

One place to pay all bills. No security or co-signers. Not a Loan Company. Licensed Bonded Pacific Empire Credit Co. 425 Standard Building On men's good used clothing, diamonds, watches, cameras, all valuables.

Our will call Open 6 Days a Week at your home. San Francisco Tailors Ltd PAWNBROKERS JEWELERS 52 W. Hastings 4955 510 W. Hastings MU. 3-7308 HIGHEST PRICES PAID We Buy or Loan Money MEMORY SERVICE BUREAU Do you always forget special Birthdays, Anniversaries, Appointments, etc.

Above Service will inform you in advance all your important dates. Mail that list now. J. MacDonald, 4290 W. 11th.

AL. 0898Y. EACH REMINDER 50c BRITISH SETTLERS! SOCIETY Formed to assist newcomers with employment, housing and general advice. Office 812 ROBSON. OPP.

COURT HOUSE SKINNY MEN, WOMEN! GAIN 5, 10, 15 lbs. New pep, too. Try famous Ostrex Tonic Tablets for double results; new healthy flesh; new vigor. Ostrex also improves poor appetite due to lack of iron. "Get acquainted" size only 60c.

At all druggists. Returned business man, managerial background, linguistic, with top buying experience and connections in Far East, now accepting assignments, or will assist a limited few interested buyers retainer basis. All replies to Box" 157, Sun, treated confidential. WATCH REPAIRS By Skilled Craftsmen Guaranteed -Electronically Tested Quick ROGERS Service-Reasonable JEWELLERS LTD. Prices 317 W.

Hastings MA. 5429 We Need Diamonds To supply our special customers 207 West Hastings PA. 4037 HIGHEST CASH PRICES Goldbloom Sons Dominion Bank Room 701 Self-Hypnosis One of the finest ways to self improvement is through the use of self hypnosis. Free inspiration records with every course. LA.

1-8017. "Letter Forwarding Service" Correspondence held or re-mailed Confidential. $2.00 monthly or 25c per letter. Rm. 101-535 W.

Georgia. PA. LEARN SELF- HYPNOSIS Relieve nervous tension, bad habits. Free demonstration each 8:30 p.m. W.

McGonigal, CE. 8321. Hair Goods Men's toupees a specialty Mitchell, 712 Robson TA. 4845 Have you the latest birth control information? It's free. Write ImE P.O.

Hair perial Box Goods Imports 227, Toupees Vancouver. (Western) Ladies' Dept. Wigs 8, Hanson Co. Suite 4, 709 Dunsmuir. 8034 Birth Control.

Free authentic information list of supplies. Modern Dept. F. P.O. Box 188, Vancouver.

Dressmaker. It's not too soon to be planning your fall wardrobe. For good style, cut fit call BA. 8507. For your Personal Hyglene needs London, Drug, 800 Main, PA.

3847. Open until 12 midnight every night. Your dble. breasted suit restyled to newest single, $12. Custom tailor 25 yrs.

Low prices. EM. 8737. Custom. made draperies, your material or ours.

CH. 0196 or BA. 3217. Madame Fontaine of Edmonton gives professional readings at 433 East 25th Avenue. Summer special, fur coat Jacket, cape, stole; work guar.

C. W. Chee, Furrier, 1120 Gran. TA. 4611.

"Gerus" famous clairvoyant crystal reader. 234 W. 8th. Ph. EM.

1761. Rugs, chesterfields, cleaned home. Intercity Cleaners. DE. 5167.

Eczema itch, piles. Try Teenjore, 444 Main all drug dept. stores. Lonely? Get acquainted -lists $1. Alliance.

P.O. 488x, Vancouver. Alcoholics Anonymous P.O. Box 464 or phone MA. 5623.

Mme. Francis, clairvoyant, readIngs by apt. Hrs. 10-9. EM.

9831. Birth Control Clinic (Est. 1932) Mrs. Duncan. 3250 Fraser.

DI. 0411. paid on savings for information. B.C. Collateral.

77 E. Hastings "Ask Alexandria." "Private Reading Studio. PA. 8933" "For the Bath that Refreshes" Black Forest Pine Needle Oil June spec. mach.

perm. Best solution. Exp. operator. MA.

1517. "Omar" Seer and Astrologer 777 Burrard, Studio 58. PA. 1105. Madame Sophie, card-reader and analyser.

748 Robson (upstairs). Home permanent. Dutch barber. Day eve. HA.

5576R. 13 STAMPS, COINS, BOOKS Antique Collectors Magazines Fraser's Book Bin, 6184 Fraser. 35 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES Archie F. Proctor. Notary Public Real Estate, Insurance, Mortgages.

5795 Victoria Drive. FR. 1918 Featherstonhaugh 1012 Hall Building, 789 W. Pender. 4845.

Ernest E. Carver, F.P.I.C. 900-789 W. Pender St. PA.

3611 Vancouver Baby Sitters Agency. BA. 4811 Accounting: Monthly or Annual. Inclusive. TA.

0012. P.O. Box 1012. Notary Public, E. N.

Copping 1143 Lonsdale, YO. Section 36 HEALTH SERVICES Well-tried Chinese herbal remedies for all internal skin diseases, Do not give up, see Y. P. Wong, Herbalist, 411 Columbia, Vancouver, B.C. Superfluous Hair Removed Easily.

Miss Knox, 510 opp. Eaton's. Office Est. 1924. Phone MA.

8914. M. Flink, RM. masseuse, 840 Nelson, Ste. 10 (10 a.m.-8 p.m.).

Miss Taillon, R.M.. steam bath massage. Hrs. 11-7, 915 Robson, ste. 8 Lov'e Brassieres custom fitted.

204 Birks Bldg. MA 6829 38 NURSING REST HOMES Large bright semi-private rm. for elderly semi-invalid or convalescent, central. DI. 4107.

New rest home in Burn. for elderly ladies. Beautiful surroundings 24hr. care. GL.

08881. 40 HELP WANTED, MEN USE CONFIDENTIAL SERVICE There may be certain firms or individuals to whom your reply should not go. Simply address your application to the Box Number in the ad and attach 8 separate list of such names. Place both in a separate envelope addressed to: Confidential Service, Sun, Classified, Vancouver, B.C. If your guess is right we will destroy your letter.

START NOW TO BUILD YOUR FUTURE Three great years In the Canadian Army ean make you a better man. Here is a steady job with all the advantages. VARIETY AND ADVENTURE EXCELLENT TRAINING BY EXPERIENCED INSTRUCTORS GOOD PAY AND PROMOTION SPORTS AND A HEALTHY LIFE FREE MEDICAL AND DENTAL CARE 30 DAYS HOLIDAYS WITH PAY A YEAR re you are 17 to 40 and fit, make the next three years the greatest years of your life doing a worthwhile job in the Canadian Army. These will prepare- you for a fine future in either the Army or civilian life. Phone or visit your local Army Recruiting Station or mail the coupon below.

Army Recruiting Station 547 Seymour Street Vancouver, B.C. Telephone PA 6046 Please send me, without obligation, details on Army career opportunities. NAME ADDRESS PROV. TELEPHONE APPLIANCE SERVICEMAN Required immediately for permanent position as outside serviceman. Age 25-40.

Only those experienced in refrigerator major appliance servicing need apply. RETAIL PERSONNEL OFFICE SIMPSONS-SEARS LTD 3660 Kingsway, South Burnaby OFFICE BOY Intelligent young man, 17-19 years, required immediately for junior duties in modern downtown office. Must he neat and have at least Grade 10 education. Good opportunity for advancement. M.S.A., group insurance, pension.

Phone Mr. Johnston, TA. 2411, for interview. Credit Interviewers We clerks, have finance openings office for junior juniors bank university students for employment. Day or evening hours.

Good starting salary. Ages 22 to 30. Apply Box 2066, Sun. Opportunity We require 4 young men immediately to join our advertising department. No experience necesas we shall train qualified applicants.

Must be presentable, ambitious interested in permanent position. Apply to Mr. Mason, 9:30 to 11 a.m., 3171 W. Broadway. GAS ENGINE MECHANIC fishing Required immediately Must for up electric.

coast have welding. Apply Personnel Canadian Fishing PA. 0211. Wanted. Accountant, Bachelor of Commerce, for a large construction organization in Vancouver, between for advancement.

M.S.A.. group inages 21 30. Excellent opportunity surance with pension. Salary commenexperience. Box 1226.

Sun. PRINTING SALESMAN Excellent opportunity for right man with local off-set and letter press firm. Good salary plus commission. Our employees informed of this ad. Box 1033, Sun.

Wanted immediately: Experienced vulcanizers retreaders. plan, non-contributing medical insurance plan, highest of wages. Apply in person to the Goodyear Retread Plant, 3596 Cornett Vancouver at Clerical help required to assist in administration of wholesale firm on the North Shore. Should be 25-35 years of age interested in training for executive duties in the company. Box 2012, Sun.

for out Wanted. of 3. town class work. A or drivers Personal terview Ambassador Hotel. 773 Seymour, Wednesday, July 17, between 1 5 p.m.

G. Johnson. Funeral director's assistant for a good location in B.C. Must be good driver, knowledge of casket trimming able to assume some responsibility essential. Box 1324.

Sun. COLLECTORS Neat man, must have own car. Apply mornings, 1004 Kingsway T. V. TECHNICIAN EXPERIENCED Bench man wanted immediately.

For appointment call WA. 2-8235. Appliance repair man, must have elec. range washer experience. Reply in own handwriting, giving all particulars.

Box 2596, Sun. Barber, steady work, $70 per wk. plus commission. No late hours. Apply Box 25.

Terrace, B.C. Experienced charcoal broiler chef. Good wages. Apply in person, 982 Howe 4-6 p.m. Drawer fitter for furniture factory.

Must be experienced. Box 1320. Sun. Wanted, welders with C.S.A. or pressure ticket.

Royal City Welding LA. 1-2665. Wanted, work for 1-ton truck, hauling, moving, etc. LA 6-2251. Lino resilient tile layers, steady work.

PA. 5765. Single, general dairy farm help. Phone Newton phone Newton 140R2. Laborer, $1 hour.

Reply Box 1326, Sun. PHONE TONIGHT BEFORE 9 TO PLACE YOUR WANT AD IN TOMORROW'S VANCOUVER SUN 11 DEATHS BAXTER- away July 16,1 1957, Annie Taylor Baxter of 11807 Pine North Surrey, in her 91st year. Survived by 1 son and 2 daughters, John and Mrs. Margaret P. Johnston, Vancouver, Mrs.

Grace H. Winter, North Surrey, 7 grandchildren, 14 great grandchildren. Funeral service Friday, July 19, at 1.30 p.m. in the funeral home of S. Bowell Sons.

Rev. A. C. Hamill officiating. Interment Valley View Memorial Gardens.

No flowers by request. Please donate to Crippled; Children's Hospital. BOUGUERRA-Passed away suddenly aboard U.S.S. Capilano, July 14, 1957, Said Bouguerra, of 1722 Barclay in his 53rd year. Survived by his loving wife, Marjorie; 1 son, Maurice; 2 daughters, Maria and Yamina, all at home.

The deceased was a member of Seafarers' International Union. Funeral service Thursday at 3 o'clock in Simmons and McBride Funeral Chapel, Broadway at Maple Rev. Frank Burling officiating. Cremation. BROWN-Jury 14, 1957, Edward Gerhard Brown, of 1245 Fulton West Vancouver, age 73 years.

Survived by 1 son, Edward Gerhard Brown, Toronto. 2 brothers, Mr. Frank Brown, Vancouver; Mr. Walter Brown, West Vancouver. 1 sister, Mrs.

Rose Corliss, Francois Lake, B.C. Funeral service will be held in the Mt. Pleasant Chapel, Kingsway at 11th Thursday, July 18, at 2:15 p.m. Interment Capilano Cemetery. CARR-Passed away in the Prince Rupert General Hospital on Thursday, July 11, 1957, after a lingering illness, John Robert Carr, age 71 years, of 925.

Borden Street, Prince Rupert, B.C. Born in Rothbury, Northumberland, England, formerly of Anyox, B.C., and a resident of Prince Rupert since 1936, Mr. Carr is survived his loving wife Sophie, two daughters, Mrs. N. G.

Cornish (Margaret), of Sylvan Mines, Smithers, B.C., and Mrs. A. H. Percival (Eleanor) of Trinidad; and three grandsons; also two sisters, Miss Annie Bell and Mrs. Thomas Simpson, and two brothers, Thomas and Victor Bell, all of Northumberland, England.

Funeral services in the Ferguson Funeral Home on Saturday, July 13. 1957, at 2:30 p.m. with Very Rev. A. E.

Hendy officiating. No flowers by request. DRYSDALE Suddenly on July 13, 1957, at Victoria, B.C., Petty Officer Roy Bernard Drysdale, CD, RCN, of 2475 Wall in his 34th year. Survived by his loving wife, Elaine; 3 sons, Ian, Paul and Grant; 1 daughter, Marcia, all of Vancouver; his parents in Halifax. Deceased served on North Atlantic convoy in Second World War, and was a veteran of Korean campaign.

Funeral service with naval honors, Thursday, July 18, at 3 p.m. from the Bell Funeral Home, 2746 E. Hastings, Rev. H. S.

McDonald officiating. Interment Veterans' Field of Honor, Forest Lawn. GIBBONS On July 16, 1957, Percy Gibbons, aged 73 years, late of 2527 E. 51st Ave. Deceased served in the 28th Battalion and is survived by friends in Vancouver.

Funeral Thursday, July 18, at 2 p.m., from the Chapel of Hamilton Mortuary, Fraser St. at 38th Ave. to Field of Honor Plot, Forest Lawn Cemetery, Rev. F. A.

Ramsey officiating. HOLMAN Thomas, late of 867 South West Marine Drive, passed away in hospital July 15, 1957, in his 80th year. Survived by 2 sons, Ladner, and Tom, Richmond; also 4. grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren. Funeral service will be held Friday, July 19, 1957, at 1:30 p.m., in St.

Augustine's Church, Marpole, The Rev. William Garbutt officiating, followed by cremation. No flowers request. Donations to the B.C. Cancer Society in lieu of flowers would be very much appreciated.

Center Hanna Funeral Directors. HUNTER Passed away July 16, 1957, in hospital, William Hutcheson Hunter, of 345 E. King Edward aged 82 years. Survived by his son, George Hunter; 2 daughters, Mrs. A.

Trotter and Mrs. J. Rice; 3 grandsons; 2 granddaughters, and 2 great grandchildren. Funeral service Thursday, July 18, at 2 p.m., in Nunn Thomson's Chapel, 10th Ave. and Cambie Rev.

J. Gordon Jones, D.D., officiating. Interment Mountain View Cemetery. JACKSON Passed away July 15, 1957, Morris Jackson, of 1915 W. Broadway, in his 52nd year.

Survived by his wife and son, Morris, in Fort William, Ontario, and a sister in Oshawa, Ont. Remains will be forwarded to Pickering, where funeral service and interment will take place. Simmons McBride, Broadway in at Maple Directors charge. KNOX Passed away July 16. 1957, George Edward Knox of 3009 E.

21st Ave. Survived by 1 son, Albert, of Fort William, Ontario; 1 daughter, Gwendolyne of Vancouver. Funeral service on Thursday, July 18, at 1 p.m. in Roselawn Chapel, Broadway at Commercial Rev. Walter Andersen officiatling.

Interment family plot. Mountain View Cemetery. Fort William, Ontario, papers please copy. LANGHAM Passed away July 17, 1957, Margaret Donna Langham of 855 West 15th in her 28th year. Survived by her loving parents Mr.

brothers and Mrs. T. G. Langham; 2 Harold and Thomas, both of Vancouver; 4 sisters, Mrs. Ivan Briscoe, Duncan, B.C.; Miss Elizabeth, at home; Mrs.

Robert Bushnell, Quesnel, B.C.; Mrs. Thomas Allen, Vancouver. Funeral and announcements McBride, Broadway at Maple later by Simmons Funeral Directors. LAUTMAN On July 13, 1957, at the residence, Cushion Lake, Salt Spring Island, Joseph Lautman, aged 58, born in Austria and a resident of Cushion Lake for 28 years. Survived by his wife, Winnifred, at home; one brother and two sisters in Austria; three stepchildren and 11 grandchildren.

Requiem mass was celebrated in Our Lady of Grace Church, Ganges, on Tuesday, July 16. Interment in R.C. Section, Union Cemetery. Hayward's B.C. Funeral Co.

directors. McINTOSH Passed away July 17, 1957, Alexander White McIntosh of 1455 West 15th in his 74th year. Survived by his loving wife Karna: 1 son, John, Vancouver: 1 daughter. Mrs. J.

E. Wilcox, Van11 grandchildren: 1 greatgrandson; 1 sister in Edinburgh, Scotland. Funeral service Friday at 1 o'clock in Simmons McBride Funeral Chapel, Broadway at Maple Rev. Major George Turpin, DD, officiating. Cremation.

McCLUNG -Passed away at Victoria, July 15, Hugh R. R. McClung, in his 78th year. Served with the 90th Battalion, Winnipeg, World War I. Survived by 2 daughters, Mrs.

M. Boon, Victoria; and Mrs. Bertha McClung, Winnipeg: Miss J. Watson, Montreal; 2 sisters, Mrs. McClung, Vancouver: 5 grandchildren.

Funeral service July 18 at 1 in the Chapel of Chimes, Harron Bros. 10th and Ontario St. Interment. Forest Lawn Memorial Park. Winnipeg papers please copy.

McMILLAN June 15, 1957, Tedford Guy McMillan, of 17533 Curtis White Rock, B.C., age 69 years. Survived by his loving wife, son, Allen, California: 2 brothers, Jack, Royston, V.I., and Patrick, Vancouver; 1 sister, Mrs. B. Fisher, V.I. Funeral service Thursday.

July 18, at 2 p.m., from Chapel Hill Funeral parlor, Victoria at E. White Rock, to Valley View Memorial Garden, Rev. W. Ward officiating No flowers by request. MARSHALL Passed away July 14.

1957, Edward Marshall, of 11146 128th North Surrey, age So years. Survived by his wife, 1 son, Wilfred Vancouver; and brother, Gilbert, Mission, B.C.: sisters, Mrs. Ellen Johnston, London, and Mrs. Laura Jamieson, Vancouver. Funeral service Friday, July 19, at 3 p.m., in Woodlawn Funeral Home, Revs.

R. V. Reynolds and J. A. Ericson officiating.

Interment Fraser Cemetery. In lieu of flowers donations for Gideon Bible. 40 HELP WANTED. MEN EMPLOYMENT SEEKERS! 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. OPPORTUNITY Canadian company has openings for 2 men. Better than average earnings are assured. Future vancement opportunities are bright, Medical insurance benefits, aster 1 year, are free. REQUIREMENTS: (1) Age 22 te 45.

(2) Neat appearance. (3) Able to converse in English. (4) Desire to work hard be well paid for that work. Interviews at office, Rm. 610, 475 Howe Wednesday, 9:30 to 4 from 7:30 to 9 p.m.

Thursday 2 MEN Required to assist manager, neat appearance, Car Good command of English language. High earnlings, commission bonus, liberal drawing account. Full company benefits. Paid vacations. Apply 4233 E.

Hastings Between 9 and 11 a.m. daily. Accounting Student Male or Female Student, age 18 to 25, junior matriculation or better, to article for term of years needed to secure chartered accountant degree. Apply in writing, A. P.

Gardner 1118 Melville Vancouver 5, B.C. Canadian citizen. Male. Under 45 years of age, in possession of valid B.C. driver's licence.

For position as switchboard operatorreceptionist. Downtown office. Also to act as chauffeur. messenger, general handyman. Write, giving birthplace, full qualifications 3 character references, to Box 1246, Sun.

AUTO BODY MAN. in Have you spent the past 20 years a noisy body shop and feel you would desire a change to our new car plete minor department? If you can comand auto body adjustments would wish to be connected with Vancouvers leading Chrysler, Plymouth dealer, we offer a peri manent position with top wages, 40 hour week and ideal working conditions. Contact. Service Manager, Johnston Motor Co. Ltd.

EM. 9211, IBM OPERATORS Machine operators with former 402 tabulator other machine experlence required, between 21 40 years of age. Starting salary depending on experience. Must be agreeable to some afternoon evening work. Permanent positions with 5 day week other benefits.

EMPLOYMENT BUREAU MAIN FLOOR C.P.R. STATION HOTEL CHEF Fully qualified working chef required in 1st class hotel with dining room banquet facilities. Fine opportunity for an ambitious chef who fully understands menu writing, food labor costing portion control. All replies strictly confiApply Box 1334, Sun. ALERT YOUNG MEN An international company, organizing a new department, requires the services of 3 young men, 21 to 30.

Must have high school education and aggressiveness. Starting remuneration $75 per week. Opportunities for advancement. Phone Mr. Burns, MU.

3-7054, 9:30 a.m: to 12 noon. 2ND CLASS STATIONARY ENGINEERS For up-coast sawmill. Large, modern plant. Union wages, Phone PA. 8294.

Mr. Watson. WHY Let others make big money while you struggle to make ends meet? I am 25 years old earn $400 a week, every week. fam in a sion-proof, depression-proof business I like my work. Phone EL 4622.

9-3 ask for Mr. Bailey. HOSPITAL ORDERLIES needed in new 60-bed hospital opening early September. Direct enquiries to Superintendent of Nurses, Campbell River District General Hospital, Campbell River, B.C. Business Opportunity Hard working mo.

sales with trainee bonus to start program and immediate advancement given it ability proven. Age limit 20-28. Car required. Phone personnel, 10 12, DI. 1613 PART TIME Evening sales work by appointment.

Must be between 20 35. Car necessary. For interview, phone MU. 3-6440 days: WA. 2-5268 eves.

2 men required to assist manager. Neat appearance, car good command of English languauge, High earnings, commission bonus, liberal drawing account. Full company benefits. paid vacations. Apply 4233 E.

Hastings between 9 a.m. daily, Junior bookkeeper wanted, no experience necessary. Opportunity to become an articled student with the possibility of becoming a chartered accountant. Minimum education Junior matriculation. university trance.

Call Mr. Eadle. TA. 4367 TAIL SAWYER Wanted immediately for Vancouver Island sawmill. Union wages welfare plan.

Phone Mr. Webster, PA. 8294. STUDENTS We have openings for 3 men 18 10 25 for the summer. Pleasant outside work.

No experience necessary. See Mr. Lee, Rm. 610, 543 Granville, 8:30 to 9:30 a.m. Rapidly expanding construction company requires experienced payroll accounting clerk.

Good future for the right person. Salary $250 to $300 per month depending on expr'nce. ability. Box 2604, Sun. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY Applications will be accepted from youths for work as news agents on trains during summer months.

Apply in person to News Track level. Canadian Pacific Station. Experienced in finishing spotting for modern dry cleaning plant in Squamish. Write A A Cleaners, Squamish, B.C., stating experience salary expected or apply in person. LUMBER GRADER For interior mill.

Must be familiar with UKAY ties and all common grades of fir. Box 2050, Sun. Welder mechanic for maintenance trucks, fork lifts G.M. diesel units. Fred Hedberg, Revelstoke 2936.

Reliable young man, 16 to 18 yrs. old, for general insurance office. Call PA. 0121 for appointment. Licensed chauffeur required to drive to Kitimat.

Sunday, July 21st. HA. 1900M. eves. Route driver.

Must know down. town area. Apply 5890 Victoria Dr, UPHOLSTERY Experienced only. Steady job, good pay. HA.

4480. 2 parking lot drive ing day evening shift. Apply 770 Howe from 9 till 12:30 p.m..

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