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9 p.m. Vancouver, MU 4-7141 North YU 8-8626 New West. LA 1-2663 Surrey Area, Newton 1515 The Sun Vancouver's Leading Newspaper Published every weekday by Sun Publishing Company Limited. under agreement with Pacific Press Limited, Printers and Owners. 500 Beatty St.

Vancouver 3, B.C. MUtual 4-7141 Donald 'Cromie J. L. Dampier, Assistant Publisher E. M.

Swangard. Managing Editor J. M. Lecky, Marketing Director Paul St. Pierre, Associate Editor J.

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EX Mabel Reid Williams Lake Mr. Phone Wm. Lambe 2-4278 Box 416 2 BIRTHS BLINKHORN-To Tom and Bev (nee Clark), on April 19, 1961, at Grace Hospital, a son, Mark Thomas, 7 lbs. 12 ozs. A brother for Cheryl Ann.

BRAY To Lloyd and Anne Bray (nee Macfarlane), on 20, 1961. at St. Paul's Hospital. a daughter, 7 Ibs. 3 April Anne.

EDWARDS To Bob and Betty Edwards at St. Vincent's Hospital on Sunday, April 16. 1961. A son Richard Norman, 165. 15 ozE.

A brother for Robert and Karen, HARVEY Mr. and Mrs. R. (Tony) Harvey are happy to announce the arrival of son on April 20, 1961 at Vancouver General Hospital. Both well.

HASNER Born to Mr. and Mrs. Sy Hasner (nee Barbara Mae Reynolds) 3850 Ontario, at Mount St. Joseph's Hospital, April 20, 1961 at 10:25 a.m., daughter, Shelley Elsa, 6 lbs, 13 ozs. (Insured).

HORNALL To Mr. and Mrs. A. Hornall. on April 20, 1961.

at Surrey Memorial Hospital, A girl, 6 1bs. 9 a sister for Ross. LOCKWOOD Chuck and Mickie (nee McGhie) ATE happy to announce the arrival of A 7 10 oz. daughter. Lorraine Elizabeth.

at Ottawa Civic Hospital, Sunday, April 16. 1961. A sister for Margaret and Heather. Sun Classified Want Ad Section VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA, SATURDAY, APRIL, 22, 1961 PAGES 33 TO 42-PART TWO PAGES Special Sunday Service SUN WANT ADS should now be phoned in 6 P.M. to 9 P.M.

SUNDAY for all Monday editions MUtual 4-7141 for courteous Want-Ad taker DEATHS 8 DEATHS MUMBRAY April 21, 1961, Ellen Mumbray, In her 80th year, survived by son, Percy; daughter, Mrs. Alice G. Munn; grandchildren, Vancouver. Funeral services will. be conducted in the Mount Pleasant Chapel, Kingsway April at 24, Ave.

on Interment Monday, at 11 a.m. Ocean View, OXLEY -Passed away in Vancouver General Hospital April 21, 1961, Gladys Oxley, of 2543 West 45th Vancouver, aged 74 years. Survived by 2 daughters, Mrs. Robert McClelland of Kelowna; Mrs. Allan H.

Ainsworth, Vancouver; 5 grandchildren; 2 brothers, Cyril Berwick, Clyde, Edward Berwick, Ont. Funeral service Saturday, April 22, at 3 p.m. in St. Phillip's Anglican Church, 3691 West 27th Ave. Rev.

A. H. Cummings offiedating. Cremation. Center Hanna Funeral Directors.

PRITCHARD- On April 20, 1961, Jemima Pritchard of 3746 W. 15th in her 83rd year. Survived by 2 brothers, G. Stanley Walsh of Quion, C. Ernest Walsh of Vancouver: 2 sisters, Mrs.

Susie Caslor and Mrs. Myrtle O'Rourke of Vancouver. Funeral service Monday, April 24, at 1:30 p.m. in St. James' United Church, 3214 W.

10th Rev. D. H. Telfer, D.D., and Rev. T.

T. Oliver officiating. Interment. Ocean View Park. T.

Edwards directors. PRIEST On April 21, 1961, Mrs. Lavinia Priest, of 3122 W. 16th in her 81st year. Survived by her husband, Benjamin; 2 son, John and Joseph; 1 daughter, Mrs.

Mary Drope, and grandson, all of Vancouver. Funeral service Monday, April 24, at 2:30 p.m., in the Chapel of Harold Edwards Ltd. 705 W. Broadway, Rev. N.

J. Southcott officiating. Cremation. No flowers by request. RAY- On April 19.

1961, Harry Alexander Ray, of 5011 Boundary Road, Vancouver, in his 75th year. Survived by his loving wife, Margaret: 1 son. Peter. Vancouver; 2 daughters. Mrs.

Marion Wik. Nelson. B.C.: Mrs. Rebekah Waterton, Barrie, Ontario; 11 grandchildren; 1 great grandchild. Services were held Friday.

April 21, at 1 p.m. from the Bell Funeral Home, 2746 E. Hastings. Rev. H.

S. McDonald officiated. Interment Mountain View. ROSS Passed away in Victoria, B.C., April 20, 1961, Sarah Ross, late of 3244 Alrion Victoria, and formerly of Burnaby. Survived by 4 daughters, Mrs.

J. H. (Margaret) Robins, Victoria; Mrs. Andrew S. (Kathleen) Morrison, Victoria; Mrs.

Fred (Maude) Birkhill, Detroit, Mrs. John (Verna) Harper, Surrey, B.C.: 4 sons, William R. (Bert), Norman Andrew, of Vancouver; Sam and Gibson of Ottawa; 20 grandchildren; 10 great grandchildren. Funeral service Monday, April 24, at 1 p.m.. from the Royal Oak Funeral Chapel, Kingsway at Royal Oak Burnaby, Rev.

Major G. Turpin, D.D. officiating. Interment Ocean View Burial Park. SAUVIE On Thursday April 13, 1961, Mr.

Calvin Seimer Sauvie, dearly beloved son of Mrs. Selma Sauvie, 2505 McTavish Regina, passed away at the age of 30 years. Besides his mother, the late Mr. Sauvie is survived by 7 brothers, Henry Baker, with the navy stationed at Halifax; Bert and Norman Baker, Regina; Orville Baker, Edmonton: Stewart Baker, with the air force. Moncton, N.B.; Marvin and Harold Sauvie, Calgary: 2 sisters, Mrs.

Walter (Hazel) Pearson, Los Angeles, and Mrs. Hector (Mabel) Stinson. 3122 Quebec Vancouver. The funeral services were conducted from Zion United Church, Regina, April 17. with Rev.

E. Keam officiating. The interment followed in the Soldiers' Plot at Riverside Memorial Park. April 21, 1961, Wintfred, of 3181 E. 3rd, in her 70th vear.

Survived by 1 daughter, Mrs. Mary Trott; 1 grandchild, of Vanat couver. Services Monday. April 24, 11 from the Bell Funeral Home, Hastings St. Rev.

tion. G. No Chappell flowers officiating. Cremaby request. SPOONER On April 20, 1961.

Lawrence Edwin, aged 46 years, of 4940- 45th Ave. Ladner, B.C. Survived by 3 brothers, W. M. (Bill) of Bow Island, Mark, Calgary, and Les.

of Ladner; 1 sister, Mrs. Gertrude Coulter, of Armstrong. Funeral service in Delta April Funeral 24, at Home, 2 Ladner, Monday, p.m.; Rev. N. J.

Crees officiating. Interment at Boundary Bay Cemetery. ST DENIS April 21, 1961, In hospital, Lucie Susan St. Denis of 1296 West 26th Avenue, in her 85th year. Survived by 2 sons.

Rev. Frederic G. St. Denis, Vancouver and Charles Henry St. Denis, Victoria, nieces Mrs.

Jack Robinson and Mrs. J. W. Neill, Vancouver. Funeral service Monday, April 24 at 3 p.m.

in Nunn and Thompson's Chapel. 10th Avenue and Cambie Street, Rev. M. S. Blackburn, D.D..

officiating. Interment Mountain View Cemetery. Flowers gratefully declined. SIMPSON- -April 21, 1961, Wildiam Simpson, 504 E. 15th.

North Vancouver, in his 84th year. Survived by 3 sons. William H. and Clifford. North Vancouver; Arthur Ontario: 2 daughters.

Mrs. Evelyn Howard and Miss Ellen North Vancouver; 15 grandchildren. Funeral announcements later by BURRARD CHAPEL, North Vancouver. SUEY- -On April 17, 1961, Don Sam, in his 53rd year, late of 252 Powell St. Rev.

J. Edgar will conduct the funeral service on Monday, April 24, at 9 a.m. in the Grandview Funeral Chapel, Commercial Drive at Kitchener St. Cremation. THOM Fernnie Lucille "Thom, late of 19642-32nd Avenue, Langley, passed away April 20, 1961, aged 41 years.

Survived by her loving husband. Charles; three sons. Bryon, Lannie, and Terrance; one daughter, Arlene, all at home; six sisters, Mrs. M. Lilly, of Langley, Mrs.

F. McCray, La Junta. Calif Mrs. E. Stevenson.

Arborfield. Sask. Mrs. A. Stevenson.

SaskaMrs. M. Stevenson. New Westminster, Mrs. W.

Gillette. South Beach. Ore. Funeral service will be heid in Columbia Funeral Chapel, Langley, Monday, April 24, at 1:30 p.m.: Rev. J.

C. Cinnamon officiating. Interment Murrayville Cemetery. PART ONE PART ONE DEATHS DENNY Henry Christopher, at Vernon, B.C., April 20, 1961, formerly of Vancouver, aged 83 years. Survived by 3 sons.

Cecil Langley, B.C.: Robert A. and Marshall Vancouver; 2 daughters. Mrs. J. F.

(Dorothy) Mobley, Kamloops, B.C.: Mrs. M. J. (Grace) Hoffert of R.C.A.F. In Germany; 12 grandchildren: 10 great-grandchildren.

Deceased was a member of Mt. Hermon Lodge No. 7. A.F. A.M.; formerly a member of Christ Church Choir for 24 years, and Vancouver Choral Society; also Kitsilano Yacht Club and Burrard Yacht Club.

Funeral service in Nunn Thomson': Chapel. 10th Ave. And Cambie Monday, April 24 at 1:30 p.m.. Rev. Whinfield Robinson officiating.

Committal Masonic Cemetery, Burnaby, DIBNAH Richard Dibnah. on April 14, 1961, at Deer Lodge Hospital. Winnipeg, beloved husband of Lucy Dibnah of Whytewold, Manitoba, aged 69 years. Interment at Military Plot, Brookside Cemetery, Mr. Dibnah was born in England and came to Canada 49 years ago.

Served overseas the First World War with the 44th Battalion as Regimental Sergeant-Major. He held the same rank with the Manitoba Reserve Battalion. Veterans' Guard of Canada in the Second War. He is survived by his wife. Lucy; 2 sons, Roland.

West Vancouver; Norman, Winnipeg: and 1 daughter, Mrs. Ethel Bowers of Ottawa. DOWNES- Passed away In hospital April 20, 1961. Mr. Walter Frank Downes, late of 510 Keefer.

Survived by 1 brother William in England. Funeral service Monday, April 24 at 11 a.m. from the Chapman Funeral Home, 802 W. Broadway at. Willow.

Canon F. Ramsey, C.D. officiating. Interment Field of Honor, Forest Lawn Memorial Park. FRIESEN On April 20, 1961.

Edward Peter Friesen, Ph. aged 43 years. Late of 3348 Radcliffe West Vancouver. Survived by his loving wife, Katherine, daughters. Daryl and Daley at home.

Also his father and mother. Mr. and Mrs. P. D.

Friesen; brother, Donald: 1 sister, Joyce, all of Mission City, B.C. Funeral service Monday, April 24 at 3 p.m. in Hollyburn Funeral Home, 1807 Marine West Vancouver. Rev. T.

T. Oliver officiating. Cremation. No flowers by request. GOODE-On April 20, 1961, Mrs.

Alice Goode, aged 85 years, late of 770 East 41st Ave. Survived by 3 sons, James Edward of Vancouver. George Clarence of Montreal, Thomas William of Edmonton; 2 daughters, Mrs. F. H.

(Alice) Maltby of North Burnaby, Mrs. W. (Beatrice) Barritt of Balfour, B.C.; 1 brother, James Johnston, Ireland; 1 sister, Mrs. Sarah Oman, Vancouver; 12 grandchildren and 7 great-grandchildren. Deceased was a member of the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Army Navy Airforce Vets unit No.

26, and the Old Age Pensioners Association. Funeral arrangements later by the Hamilton Mortuary. JOE -April 20. 1961, Mary, beloved wife of Sam Joe, 2553 E. 3rd in her 45th year.

Also survived by 2 sons, Garry Errol; 1 daughter, Mrs. Donna Jong. Vancouver; 1 granddaughter, Mindy, 5 brothers, Banford, Benson. Ben Chong. Allan and Albert; 3 sisters, Mrs.

Mamie Koo, Mrs. Betty Ho, Miss Rose, Vancouver. Rev. Y. Kwan will conduct the funeral service in the Mount Pleasant Chapel, Kingsway, at.

11th Tuesday, April 25. at 1 p.m. Interment Forest Lawn. JOHNSTON April 21. 1961, Mary, Louellen wife of Alexander Johnson.

419 New Westminster Aged 77 years. Also survived by 2 sons Alec Jr. and Norman; 1 daughter-in-law. Eilleen Johnson, New Westminster: 1 grandson Paul Mansell, 2 granddaughters. Terrie, and Norleen Johnson.

Funeral service Monday, April 24 at 1:30 p.m. Woodlawn Funeral Home. Rev. M. L.

Blackburn officiating. Cremation. KENNEDY-April 20, 1961. Patrick Joseph. beloved husband of Jane Kennedy, 4297 Victoria Drive, in his 75th year; also survived by three sons, Peter and John, Vancouver, James, Toronto; one sister, Hayes, Vancouver: four grandchildren; one great grandchild, one niece, Irene Kennedy, Vancouver.

Requiem Mass in St. Joseph's Church, 1558 East 15th, Monday, April 24, at 10 a.m. Rev. J. W.

Stewart celebrant. Interment Mountain View. Mount Pleasant Company, Directors. KNAPMAN- On April 15, 1961. Frank Russell Knapman, aged 60 years, of 208 Union Street.

Funeral service Tuesday at 1 p.m. at Kearney's Broadway Chapel, 1096 West Broadway, Rev. J. Steele officiating. Interment Forest Lawn.

KONKIN- -In hospital April 20, 1961, William Frederick Konkin, aged 64 years. of 4050 Brandon South Burnaby. Survived by his loving daughter. Mrs. J.

Kazakov, South Burnaby; 3 grandchildren; brother. Michael Konkin. Saskatoon, 1 sister, Annie Hudikoff, Russia, Prayers Saturday and Sunday, April 22 and 23. at 7 p.m.. in the Burnaby Funeral Directors' Chapel, 4276 Hastings North Burnaby.

Funeral service Monday, April 24, at 11 a.m. Interment Forest Lawn. LANE On April 20, 1961. Katherine Mildred Lane, 17105 60th Surrey Center, aged 67 years. Survived by her husband, John.

Funeral service Monday, April 24 at 1:30 p.m. in Christ Church, Surrey Center. Rev. A. S.

Partington and Canon L. A. Morrant officiating. Interment in the Church yard. In lieu of flowers donations to Christ Church, Surrey Center would be appreciated.

S. Bowell Sons, directors. MANITION- Passed away April 20. 1961, Michael Manition, in his 68th year, late of 7856 17th Avenue. Burnaby and formerly of Winnipeg, Man.

Survived by His loving wife, Anna. Funeral service Monday, April 24, at 10 a.m. from Royal Oak Funeral Chapel, Kingsway at Royal Oak. Avenue, Burnaby. Rev.

H. Irwin officiating. Cremation. In lieu of flowers donations to B.C. Heart Fund appreciated.

McCASKILL- On April 21, 1961. Althea May McCaskill, 731 Queens New Westminster, aged. 87 years. Survived by 3 sons: Bert Warner, Kentucky: George, Richmond: Thorold, Burnaby: 2 daughters. Mrs.

S. D. McMicken. Mrs. J.

Cregar in Wisconsin: 9 grandchildren. Private funeral service Monday, April 24 at 3 p.m. in the Funeral home of S. Bowell Sons. Rev.

Calvin Chambers officiating. Cremation. No flowers by request. On April 16. 1961.

Alexander, in his 89th year. Survived by a brother, conduct Douglas. Major C. Frayn will the funeral service on Monday, April 24, at 1 p.m. in the Grandview Funeral Chapel, Commercial Drive at Kitchener St.

Cremation. MOEN-On April 16. 1961. Anton in his 7ist year, late of 4435 John St. Survived by relatives in the U.S.A.

Rev. T. K. Palmer will conduct the tuneral service on Monday, April 24. at 11 a.m.

in the Grandview Funeral Chapel, Commercial Drive at Kitchener St. Cremation. MOSSES Passed away April 20. 1961, Albert Edward Mosses of 4810 Culloden in his 76th year. Survived by his loving wife.

Esther: sons, Frank, and BUI, Victoria: 3 daughters, Mrs. R. C. Fairbairn, Biggar, Mrs. F.

A. Gass, Pt. Coquitiam, B.C: Mrs. G. W.

Steer. Vancouver; 20 grandchlidren. The deceased was a member of the R.N.W.M.P. Veterans Association, Funeral service Monday at 2 p.p1. in Simmons McBride Funeral Chapel, Broadway at Maple Rev, Major G.

Turpin, D.D.. officiating. Interment tamily plot. Valley View Memorial Gardens. Surrey, B.C, 43 TO 53 2 BIRTHS MACPHERSON To Mr.

And Mrs. A. D. Mac Pherson (nee Henderson) at Grace Hospital, on April 20, 1961, a son. MEREDITH Chuck and Doreen, (nee Mulri, wish to announce daughter.

the Joanne birth Elizabeth. of 4 lbs, 4 on April 20, 1961, at Grace Hospital, SCARFO- Dr. and Mrs. John R. Scarto (nee Catt) have chosen A daughter, "Gina Michele.

TRIM' -Mr. and Mrs. Cedric Trim (nee Macfarlane) are happy to, announce the birth of a daughter, Mary Catherine Jessie. 6 lbs. 11 OZ5.

on April 18, 1961, at Burnaby General Hospital. A sister for Sidney and Gregory, ENGAGEMENTS Mr. and Mrs. W. Tyczynski of 114 Cobourg Winnipeg, take pleasure in announcing the engagement of their eldest daughter, Josephine to Walter.

Woloschuk. son of Mr. and Mrs. Taras Woloschuk of 1562 Centre Montreal, 22, Quebec. The wedding will take place Saturday, May 27, 1961 at 12 noon.

in the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Holy Ghost Church, Montreal, Que. Wallace officiating. 6 MARRIAGES The forthcoming marriage Is announced of Jacqueline Warren, daughter of Mr. Jack Warren and Mrs. James Crossfield, to Mr.

Michael Glyn Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Jones. The marriage will take place May 5, 1961, at 7:30 p.m. in St.

Barnabas Anglican Church, New Westminster. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gagnon announce the engagement of their elder daughter, Jeanne Anne, to Leo Comosotti, son Mr. and Mrs.

King Comosotti. of Rossland. B.C, wedding will take place on Saturday. May 27, 1961, at 11:30 a.m. in of the Immaculate Conception.

Rt. Rev. Monsignor L. Hobson officiating. Mr.

and Mrs. John S. Watson announce the engagement of their elder daughter, Muriel Diane, 1.0 Robett Gordon King, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver King.

The marriage will take place on May 24, 1961, p.m., in Canadian Memorial Church, Rev. W. Stuart MacLeod officiating. Mr. and Mrs.

H. Wiley wish to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Leona Pearl Francis to Const. A. G. (Gary) Carradice of Okotoks, Alberta, son of Mr.

and Mrs. F. Carradice of Vancouver, B.C. The wedding will take place May 20, 1961. at 7 p.m.

in St. Margaret's Anglican Church. Rev. Eric S. BRENNER HUNTER On April 10, 1961, in Reno.

Nevada, Mr. William Anthony son of Mr. and Mrs. John Brenner, to Carol Elizabeth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Bertram C. Hunter. DAFOE PRIESTMAN- On Saturday, April 15, 1961, at 3 o'clock, in North Lonsdale United Church, by Reverend Benjamin H. Taylor, Paul Lyons Dafoe, only son of Mrs. Dafoe and the late Mr.

Leo Griffin Dafoe. to Margaret Jean, elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Priestman of North Vancouver, B.C, DOROSCHUK- -JENSEN On April 8. 1961, at the home of the officiating minister, Rev, Wesley James Melvin.

Mr. Glyndon Doroschuk, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mani- Colin M. Doroschuk, of Kirkness, toba, to Margaret Vicki Louise, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. J. Peter Jensen. KHAIRAT THORDARSON On April 3, 1961, at the home of the bride's parents, by Rev. E.

S. to Lara Thordarson, daughter of Brynjolfsson, Dr. Omar Khairat Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Thordarson.

MACDONNELL-HORNER on April 21, 1961, at 7 p.m., in Holy Rev. Trinity Anglican Church Wayne by Barry Wrn. Garbutt, Mr. Macdonnell, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Maurice F. Macdonnell to Carolynn only daughter of Mr. and Agnes, Mrs. Percy Horner. 8 DEATHS naby.

BURTOn April 21, 1961, Forsyth Burt. Hall. of Camp. No. 7, TOOF Road, Indian Reserve White Rock, aged 76 years.

Funeral service Monday, April 24, at 11 a.m. from Chapel Hill Funeral Parlor, 14615 North Bluff White Rock to Sunnyside Lawn, Rev. H. Berry, offi- ATCHISON- -Passed away April 20, 1961, Charles Earl Atchison. Late residence 4849 Granville St.

Past National President of A.O.T.S.; Past Master Enniskillen L.O.L. No. 1615; late member R.B.P, 802; Irish Protestant Grandview Pacific No. 26, Columbia Encampment No. 5, 1.0.0.F.: Lodge No.

77, A.F, A.M. Survived by his loving wife, Ethel; 1 daughter, Mrs. E. (Margaret) McMahon, Arlington, 3 Harold, sons, Earl Burnaby; and Bert. Vancouver, 7 grandchildren; 4 sisters: also several nieces and nephews.

Funeral service Monday, April 24, at 2 p.m. in the CHAPEL OF CHIMES, Harron Bros. 10th Ave. Ontario St. Rev.

R. A. Redman and Mr. Frank Baldock Plot, Mountain officiating. View Cemetery, 1.0.0.F.

Interment Family Section. BANNISTER Mary Elizabeth, late of 21646 River Road, Haney, B.C. on April 21, 1961, aged 80 years, leaves her daughter, Mrs. Betty Gostick, North Vancouver; 5 grandchildren; 8 great grandchildren. Funeral service Monday Apri 24.

at 1:00 p.m. in Garden Hill Funeral Chapel, Haney. Rev. L. McArthur officiating.

Interment Maple Ridge Cemetery. No flowers by request. BIRNIE- On April 21, 1961, Annie Mary. widow of James Davidson Birnie, formerly of 4062 Beatrice, aged 80 years. Beloved mother of Mrs.

Gibb, Mrs. J. Turner, Mrs. A. Harris, of this city; Mrs.

J. Swann, of Port MelIon: Mrs. R. Okell, 4 of great Powell grand- River; 8 grandchildren; children. Rev.

T. D. Jones will Mount conduct the funeral service In Pleasant Chapel, Kingsway 24, at at 1 11th Monday. April p.m. Interment Masonic Cemetery, Bur- clating.

CHARPENTIER Passed away April 20. 1961. Joseph Theodore in his Charpentier, 96th year. Survived by his of 395 West 20th loving wite. Lena; 4 sons, J.

Bernard, J. Arthur, both of Vancouver: Ronald Ottawa: dore, New Westminster; 2 daughters. Donna-Marie and Carol-Ann, both at home: 7 grandchildren; his father, Joseph Charpentier, Mail3 brothers, Ulderic and S. Bartholomew, both of Maillardville; Jim. Kelowna, B.C.: 3 sisters.

Mrs. (Georgina) Grimard. Malllardville; Mrs. E. (Blanche) Chenille, Spalding.

and Mrs. E. (Rebecca) Leveque. New Westminster. Prayers Sunday evening at 8 o'clock in Simmons MeBride Funeral Chapel, Broadway at Maple St.

Requiem mass will be celebrated Monday at 10 a.m. in Church of the Blessed Sacrament, Heatner at West 15th. by Rev, Z. Belanger, Interment Ocean View Burial Park. COOK- Jessie, beloved wife of Edward Cook.

14388 60th North Surrey, B.C.. passed away April 20, 1961. aged 64 years. Survived by her husband: 2 sons; 2 daughters; 1 brother: 3 sisters: 8 grandchildren. Funeral services will be held in Kingdom Hall.

144th St. (Archibald Road), North Surrey, Monday, April 24, at 2 p.m. under the Auspices of Jehovah's Witnesses. Interment Valley View Memorial Gardens. Columbia Funeral Service, directors, 12 CARDS OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere thanks to our friends and neighbors for their kindness and sympathy and lovely floral offerings in the recent loss of our dearest wife and mother.

-Archie McConnachie Sr. and Jr. Mae Parkes and family, We wish sincerely to thank friends and relatives for their kind expressions of sympathy and for the beautiful floral offerings in our recent bereavement. We thank especially Rev. Brynjolfsson and Dr.

Kaplan. -Mrs. Shirley Murray, Bart MeCafferty, and Baldi Stevenson. Mr. Frank N.

Baxter and fam ily wish to thank their many friends for their kind expressions of sympathy and beautiful floral offerings. Special thanks to Rev. D. W. Harris for his comforting words.

C. Ross. -Mrs. G. F.

Young and family, We wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to our many friends and neighbors who were so kind to us during our recent bereavement, and also for the beautiful flowers. Also thanks to the Rev. H. Parker, and Dr. A.

We wish to express our most sincere appreciation to our many relatives, friends and neighbours, and to The Reliance Foundry Co. for the kindness and sympathy extended us at the recent loss of our beloved husband and father. Also, our deepest thanks for the beautiful floral tributes. -Mrs. Mary Imlach and daughter June.

16 IN MEMORIAM ALLAN In loving memory of our dear father and grandfather John. who passed away April 22, 1958. His memory is as dear today As in the hour he passed away. Always remembered by Pat and Fred. Joan and Gunnar and grandchildren.

DAVIES -In memory of a dearly beloved mother. Amelia Davies, who passed away suddenly April 22, 1958. -Amelia Randall. DOIG In loving memory of a dear husband, father and grandfather, John Dolg. who passed away April 23, 1957.

Sweet Time memories will linger forever cannot change them it's true; Years that may come cannot sever Our loving remembrance of you. -Ever remembered by his wife, sons, daughters and grandchildren. HAGMAN In loving memory of my dear husband Rupert (Rod) Hagman, who passed away April 23, 1960. Beautiful memories treasured forever. of the happy years we spent together.

Life is eternal, love will remain. In God's own time, dear, we'll meet again. Loved and remembered always Faye. HAGMAN -In cherished memory of our beloved son and brother, Rupert, who passed away April 23. 1960.

Following me each night. The brightest star I see It's you My Angel Son Forever guiding me. -Longed for and remembered always by Mom. sister Chrissie, and brothers Cecil, Carl and Benny. HAGMAN In loving memory of our dear brother-in-law Rod Hagman, who passed away April 23.

1960. His charming ways and smiling face, Are a pleasure to recall. He had a kindly word for each, And died beloved by all. Ever remembered by Donnie and Ed, Diana, Dannye, Eddie and Mark. HAMILTON- In loving memory of my husband, Chester Hamilton, who passed away April 23, 1960.

Loving and kind In all his ways, Upright and just to the end of his days, Sincere and kind in heart and mind What a beautiful memory he left behind. Sadly missed by his wife Phyllis, Ruth and Dennis and grandchildren. HANSON In loving memory of my husband. Fred Hanson, who passed away April 23, 1950. -Always remembered and sadly missed by his wife Hilda.

JUPP In- loving memory of A wonderful mother and grandmother, Mrs. Clara H. Jupp, who passed away April 23, 1959. Peacefully sleeping, resting at last, The world's weary troubles and trials are past, In silence she suffered, in patience she bore. Till God called her home to suffer no more.

-Always in our thoughts and sadly missed by her daughter Muriel, son-in-law Walter and grandchild Gail. PHILLIPPE- -In loving memory of a dear husband and father, Fred Phillippe, who passed away April 23, 1951. There is a link death cannot sever. Love and remembrance last forever. -Always remembered by his loving wife and family.

SAUTER In loving memory of a dear husband and father, Max, who passed away April 22, 1960. His charming ways and smiling face Are a pleasure to recall. He had a kindly word for each And died beloved of all. -His Joving wife and family. STASIUK In loving memory of Gloria, who passed away April 23.

1952. Her weary hours and days of pain, Her troubled nights are past, And in our aching hearts we know She has found sweet rest at last. And while she lies in peaceful sleep, Her memory we shall always keep. -Always remembered by sister Juliana, brother-in-law Wiliam. and niece Sonja.

STEWART In loving memory of our dear Wife and Mother. Elizabeth, who passed away April 22, 1958. 'A tribute of love and remembrance to one we shall never forget." -Ever remembered by her husband George, daughter Irene and family. TERRY In loting memory of Bill Terry, who passed away April 22, 1960. Loving and kind in all his ways.

Upright and just to the end of his days, Sincere and kind in heart and mind What a beautiful memory he left behind. -Ever remembered by his wife Helen, TERRY--In loving memory of a dear father, William, who passed away April 22, 1960. God took him home it was His will: Within our hearts he liveth still. -Ever remembered by Bob, Edith. Rodger and Rhonda.

VINCENZI In loving memory of my dear son. Fred, who passed away April 23, 1932. We think of you in silence, Your name we oft rerall. There is nothing left to answer. dear son.

But your pictures on the wall. -Evens remembered by mother, brothers and sisters. 16 IN MEMORIAM WEBSTER- -In loving memory of A dear father and William Walker Webster. who passed away April 23, 1935. Silent memories, true and tender.

Just to show we still remember. -Ever remembered by his sons. daughters and families. WEBSTER- In remembrance of a dear husband, father and grandfather, William Walker Webster, who passed away April 23, 1955. His presence we miss.

His memory we cherish. His loving wife and family, YOUNG- In memory of my beloved husband, William Young. who passed away suddenly April 22. 1960. Death hides but it cannot divide, Thou art but on God's other side, Thou with God.

and God with me, And so together still are we. -Lovingly remembered by his wife. 18 FUNERAL DIRECTORS Harron Bros. Ltd. Chapels to serve you" at Chapel of Chimes 10th Ave.

Ontario St. Van Vancouver. TR. 6-8877. Chas.

E. Atchison Sons and Royal Oak Chapel Kingsway at Royal Oak Burnaby HE 1-5577 Harold C. Atchison. Mgr. SIMMONS McBRIDE LTD.

Dignified Service" Broadway at Maple St. RE 1-4151 Member Order of the Golden Rule CENTER HANNA Since 1893 4061 Kingsway HE 4-2424 Mount Pleasant Chapel Vancouver's most beautiful and modern funeral home Kingsway at 11th Ave. TR. 6-2161 THE T. EDWARDS CO.

Memorial Chapel Granville at 10th Ave. Phone RE 8-3181 HOLLYBURN FUNERAL HOME A. WALSH 1807 Mar. W. Van.

WA 2-1221 S. Bowell Sons Ltd. 66 Sixth New LA 2-1671 Cloverdale YE 7-7331 NUNN THOMSON LTD. 2559 Cambie TR 6-3388 HAROLD EDWARDS LTD. 705 W.

Bdy. at Heather TR 6-7711 CHAPMAN FUNERAL HOME 802 W. Bdwy at Willow TR 9-2141 GLENHAVEN MEMORIAL Chapel 1235 East Hastings AL 5-7811 Grandview Funeral Chapel, 1349 Commercial Dr. AL 3-2511. Roselawn Funeral Chapel Broadway-Commercial TR 4-1314 25 FLORISTS Knapman's Florist We send flowers by wire to all parts of the world.

2046 W. 41st Days AM 1-2911 Nights CA 8-8409 Hattie's Florist 6557 Victoria Dr. Corsages for graduation FA 5-1715 "Res. LA 6-7462 26 LOST Neutered male Siamese cal. Pt.

Moody, Sat. night. WE 9-2848 or YU 7-5387. Reward. 1 carton of plastic strawberry baskets.

Reward. MU 4-4274 Or HE 3-3460. Boy's royal blue Indian sweater, size 10. White horse design on back. Vic.

Brighouse. CR 8-8629. Brown Dachshund, answers to "Willie." lost Grandview area, Thursday, April 20. AL 5-4768. Gold watch, between Gamma Hastings, Engraved "Velma" Love "Dad." ICY 8-8659.

Large black tom cat. kink in tail. Part Manx, McCallam district Richmond. BR 7-3584. Pair glasses.

vie. David Thompson School. Ph. FR 7-1783, Mr. Treacher.

Child's pet, 3 mos. old golden Lab. female pup vic. Broadway Burrard. RE 1-4719.

Trike, 2 yr. size, bright blue, brown seat, from 100 bik. W. 15th. TR 4-6003.

Lady's wallet (black) on Georgia Granville, boarding bus 3. p.m. Fri. Reward. YU 8-3227.

27 FOUND Male samoyed, white; male terrier cross, black white: male collie cross, sable white, pup; male daschund cross, black tan. red leather collar; female cocker spaniel, black, pup; female Lab. cross, golden; male terrier cross, black tan, leather studded colJar. Contact Coquitlam SPCA, 1411 Pipeline Rd. Whitehall 2-8470, 2-7 p.m.

Female Spaniel. black; male Spaniel, brown white; male black; male Spaniel cross. black: male cross. black white; male cross. black tan: male Pom cross.

black fawn: male Boxer, fawn white: female Collie, sable white. leather collar, Contact Coquitiam S.P.C.A, 1411 Pipeline Rd. WHitehall 2-8470. 2 to 7 p.m. Female Sheltle cross.

black and white; male black Lab cross, large dog; male black Cocker cross; female Spaniel cross, black and white; male small Lab, cross, black and white. Contact Richmond and Delta SPCA Animal Shelter, 1207 No. 5 Rd. BR 7-6212, between 4-6 Female Lab cross pup, black. white toes.

Contact Vancouver SPCA animal shelter, TR 9-2948, call TR 4-3812 after 5 weekends. 2 Male Lab. Contact cross, black, approx. years. Vancouver SPCA Animal Shelter, or phone TR 9.2948.

Boy's C.C.M. bike, red white tenders, foot brakes, single speed. No wheels or seat. R.C.M.P, Burnaby. Pair of rimless glasses.

Sunday, vie. Earles Rd. Kings Ave. HE 3-2201, White-rimmed glasses, on April 14. 1200 bik.

W. 12th Ave. RE 3-6797. Fe. yellow Lab.

pup. Contact S.P.C.A Animal Shelter or call TR 9-2948. Miniature sheltie vie. 37th Granville. Vancouver Humane Society, BR 7-7606.

Man or boy's wrist watch, Kit. silano Beach. RE 3-5580. Lady's wristwatch on W. Broadway.

CA 4-7053. Power tool, Kingsway Joyce. Tuesday April 18. HE 1-3784 Lady's watch. 3900 block Hastings.

18. CY 8-5776. of money found vicinity Parkerest. CY 9-4746. Lady's wedding ring.

CY 8-6541 eveR. Black satin bag. Heather BroadWAY. RE 8-1356 before 3:30 p.m. Part of transistor radio, vic.

31st Dunbar, on Sunday. CA 8-8957. Lady's wrist watch. HE 3-1549. cat, Young handsome male ginger wearing flea collar, CA 4-4410.

Ginger male cat. found North Vancouver. YU 7-3247. Strayed Vancouver Heights, grey Persian cat. 4081 Yale.

Amber drop from necklace at Bayshore Inn. WE 9-1408. 30 COMING' EVENTS HAVE FUN I Learn To Dance! Special This Week! 3 Private Lessons FERGUSON DANCING SCHOOL 146 East Broadway TR 9-5025 Interested in helping boys? The North Shore Optimist club needs new members. 7:15 Breakfast meetings wkly. Tues at Maurice's, Park Roval.

Come Investigate. Dance every Sat. night. 9 to 12. at Swedish Park Pavilion, north end 2nd Narrows Bridge.

on the banks of the Seymour River. Join us tonight you'll see us again. HOWDEN BALLROOM 1313 Granville, Old and Modern Dancing every Thurs. Country store every Thurs. Arcadian Hall, 2214 Main Old-time dancing.

Wed. Fri. Sat. 30 COMING EVENTS L.O,L. Prince Edward Island 2359.

49th Anniversary Banquet and dance. Enniskillen Memorial 27 7th Saturday, April 1961. Dinner at p.m. Tickets available at the door. All welcome.

A. Taggart, RS. Ferguson, W.M. DANCE TONIGHT At the Arcadian. 6th and Main, every Saturday night, old time modern dancing.

Jim Morris and the Arcadians Dancing at the Pender 330 West Pender Vera Nelson's Old Time Orchestra. Tues. Sat. nights. Everybody welcome.

WHIST Thurs. Saturday Starting 8 p.m. $100 cash prizes. Admission $1 includes 10 free games of Bingo. Happytime Social Club.

1022 Davie. BINGO British Ex-Servicemen's Ass'n. 4521 Victoria Dr. Saturdays days, 8 p.m. Bigger prizes, LEGION SEATING Forum ice skating, 8:30 10:30 Club Members Only 34 HALLS FOR RENT Excellent tacilities for your stag Or small party.

Unusual food, player piano game machines. C.A 4-088. CLIFFHOUSE WHYTECLIFF PK. West Catering to parties Banquets up to 250 Persons. Reservations, WE 3-6522.

Halis for rent. Caterings. banquets, wedding receptions. Lion's Gate Halls, 2611 RE 3-8514. Halls, catering, music, Arlington torchid Caterers).

RE 6-9958. Sherry's Hall Catering, 2723 W. THOMPSON Passed away in Toronto on April 17, 1961, Winifred Mabel. Survived by 3 sons, Bert, Gerald and Gary Gladu; 2 daughters. Ruth Yuskiw, Jeanette Frankforth; Snowden: her plus dear 4.

mother, Mrs. A. sisters and brother; 6 grandchildren. Services held 20. 1961 in Toronto.

THURSTON Passed away in Burnaby, April 21, Sarah Sedona Thurston in her 82nd year, late of 3980 Burke Burnaby. vived by 3 sons, Jack and Gerald, Burnaby; Cliff. Santa Rosa, 1 daughter, Mrs. Merle Tuson, Vancouver: 6 grandchildren, 4 great-grandchildren; also 1 sister, Belle Sayers, Seattle. Funeral service Tuesday, April 25, at 3 p.m.

from the Royal Oak Funeral Chapel, Kingsway at Royal Oak Burnaby. Interment Ocean View Burial Park. VERRIER- -Gerard Adrien Ver rier, late of 211 Laval Maillardville, 1961, B.C., passed away April by 19, his aged wife; 42 4 years. sons. Survived Maurice, Raymond and Henry, all at home, His parents, Mr.

and Mrs. A. Verrier, Maillardviile; 2 brothers, Robert, Brandon, Marcel, Vancouver; 5 sisters. Mrs. A.

Mazur, Edmonton; Mrs. A. McIntyre. New Westminster; Mrs. Pierre, Maillardville; sister, Albertine, Des Anges, Mallaig, Mrs.

P. Lemyre, Calgary, Alta. Prayers in Columbia Funeral Chapel, New Westminster, Sunday, April 23 at 7:30 p.m. Requiem Mass will be celebrated in Our Lady of Lourdes Church, Monday, April 24, at 10 a.m., Rev. A.

Frechette, O.F.M. celebrant. Interment St. Peter's Cemetery. WILLEY- April 21, 1961, Ernest Albert Willey of 4871 Sophia St.

Survived by his loving wife, Emma; John and Samuel, Port Coquitlam, Percy and Alfred, Vancouver, Frank, Edmonton, William, New Westminster; 2 daughters, Mrs. M. (Bessie) Vanderdassen. Mrs. L.

(Ellen) Hall; brothers, Percy and Cecil, and 2 sisters, Mrs. J. Kerr of Vancouver and Mrs. Florence Knight of England: 18 grandchildren, 8 greatgrandchildren. Funeral service Tuesday, April 25, at 1 p.m.

in the CHAPEL OF CHIMES. Harron Bros. 10th Ave. and Ontario Mr. J.

R. E. McLaren officiating. Interment Mountain View Cemetery. Flowers gratefully declined.

Donations to Gideon Bibles appreciated. 10 FUNERAL NOTICES COD bers The of officers Grandview and mem- Pacifle No. 26 are requested to attend the funeral of our late brother. C. Atchison.

at Chapel of Chimes, 55 E. 10th Ave. on Monday, April 24 at 2 p.m. Ar. C.

Maddux, Alderman, N.G. Rec. Sec. Members of Mount Hermon Lodge No. 7.

A.F. A.M., are requested to attend the funeral of our late Brother Henry Christie Denny at 1:30 p.m.. Monday, April 24, from Nunn Thomson Funeral Parlor. 10th Ave. and Cambie.

No regalia. John R. Gittins, Sec. Officers and members of L.O.L, 1615 R.B.P. 802 are requested to attend the funeral of our late brother and Sir Knight, C.

E. Atchison, Monday at 2 p.m. from Harron Bros, Funeral Chapel, 55 E. 10th Ave. 0.

MacDougal, Secty. 12 CARDS OF THANKS We wish to thank our relatives, friends and neighbors for their kindness and sympathy and for the beautiful floral tributes and spiritual bouquets received by us during the illness and loss of our loving mother. We thank especially Dr. R. MacDonald and Rev.

G. Struthers for their comforting words and Drs. Munro and Ralley, and the nurses of the Fairview Building, Vancouver General Hospital for their devoted care. -Janet and Morgan Jenkins. We are deeply grateful to our relatives, neighbors and friends for the kindness and sympathy shown in our bereavement, the sudden death of a loving husband and father.

We wish to thank especially Rev. A. H. Cummings for his comforting ministry, Dr. H.

M. Bigelow for his sympathetic attention and all those who sent sympathy cards, letters and floral tributes. -Mrs. J. C.

Ashford and tamily. We wish to extend sincere thanks and appreciation for the many kindnesses, messages of love and understanding, and beautiful floral offerings received from our friends and relatives during the loss of our dear wife and mother. Special thanks to Dr. Pedlow, nurses and staff of Centennial Pavilion. Vancouver General Hospital, -William Scarlett and family.

I wish to extend my sincere thanks and appreciation 10 my many friends and neighbors for their kind expressions of sympathy and beautiful floral offerings in my recent bereavement in the loss of my loving wife. Cora Stewart. Special thanks to the Rev. Jackson; The Rebekah Welcome Lodge and the Legion 177. Jack Stewart.

We wish to thank our friends and relatives for their kindness and sympathy; cards and floral tributes. received during our rebereavement. Special to Dr. M. Faigen, nurses and stafr nt Ward B6.

Vancouver General Hospital, members of Vancouver Lodge No. 3. Knights of Pythias and Rev. Ian McEown. -Mrs.

Frank Janes and family. Mrs. F. Cannell and family wish to express their thanks to the many friends who sent cards and letters of sympathy in their recent bereavement. I wish sincerely to thank relatives and friends for their kind expressions of sympathy and for the beautiful floral offerings In my recent bereavement in losing my dear husband, William H.

Butler. -Jean Butler. We wish to express our sincere thanks to our friends and neighbors who were so kind during our recent. bereavement in the loss of our beloved father. Mr.

John Brown. Special thanks to Dr. R. Irving. -Mrs.

Donald McLaughlin. Mrs. Richard Mendieto and families. 4th. RE 1-2814: eves.

RE 3-4724, 36 INFORMATION WANTED ROBERT BELL vantage. J. C. Campbell, Barrister, 810 Hail Building, 789 West Pender Street, Vancouver 1, B.C. MU 5-5351.

Will the above, who was born In Scotland and was last heard of in Vancouver in or about the years or any parties claiming to be related to the said Robert Bell, please communicate with the Subscribers when they may hear something to their ad- Will drive. Pete. AM 1-3412. 42 BUSINESS PERSONALS Boat and motor. Anyone knowing whereabouts of 18-ft.

cabin cruiser with white hull, green deck, regis. 13K-33209 and Eviarude motor, serial No. 50514- 50222. Please phone Dawler, MU 3-3354 or CY 9-5041. Anyone knowing the whereabouts of Maria McGuizan-allas Maria Thompson or of her children, Brian Margaret, Michael, Moyla (Mary), please write Box 374, Sun.

Will Erika Stranz (maiden name Kaiser), formerly of 6377 McKay Burnaby, or anyone knowing her whereabouts, please write Box 1471 Sun. Matter of urgent personal concern. Will, Catherine Alfreida Brown (nee Hardy) sometimes known as Pringle, mother of William James. or any relative knowing of her whereabouts please communicate with Box 1603. Sun Anyone having information as to identity and whereabouts of heirs of Rex MacGowan, deceased.

is requested to write to Box 426, Sun. Mutual friend. would like to know the whereabouts of Joe Currie. Worked with him in 1923 at Colburns, Nanaimo, Vancouver Island. Reply to Box 424, Sun.

Would lady at bus stop, who witnessed truck hitting dog At Joyce Wellington, Fri. afternoon please phone HE 3-6636. Will William Kowalchuk or anyone knowing his whereabouts please contact Box 2123, Sun. Will Bernard James Jameson or anyone knowing his whereabouts please contact Box 2691, Sun. 40 PERSONAL Gent, 47, well educated, established would business man, unattached, like to meet lady with of means who likes the finer things life.

who would appreciate a in cultured his heart. man to fill the emptiness Reply phone No. Object, matrimony. Box 941, Sun. Attractive Catholic business girl in 30's would like to meet respectable bachelor or widower, 35-45, with means, for companionship, outings, dancing.

Must. be tall. Object, neat, light or non-drinker. matrimony. Box 9, Sun.

Tall, dark energetic young man, good physique, well travelled. knowledgeable, owns car, wishes to meet lady to share finer things in life. Object matrimony. Send particulars. Box 893, Sun.

Sincere young man, GermanCanadian, 37, nice appearance. wishes Please to meet young lady, 25-30. include particulars phone in reply. Object matrimony. Box 925, Sun, Is there a lonely little woman who would like to be our grandmother? We are a young European family with a little boy, Box 442 Sun.

dian Two born girls, like to meet Canamen over 58, 23-33. for outings. Reply, particulars, snap appreciated. Object matrimony. Box 891.

Sun. Is there a sincere nice lady who'd appreciate good natured, kind 40. Home, means, etc. obj. to child.

Object matrimony. Box 1613. Sun. Gentleman of leisure, 42, 6. 180 wishes likes chats.

good music, to meet small dark, cultured woman. 25 to 35. Object matrimony. Box 955. Sun.

Gent moderate early 40'8. self employed. income, have car, wishes to meet Canadian born lady 30-40 for companionship. Object matrimony. Box 875, Sun.

Widow, 37, with daughter, wishes to meet kind man, interested in Eastern Philosophy, Unity or similar. Object, matrimony, Box 947, Sun. Respectable, honest widow wishes to meet sincere widower with home. car income prefer drinker, Age 60 to 70. No triflers.

Obiect matrimony. Box 829, Sun. Single man. 36, would like to meet lady for dances, outings, etc. Object matrimony, Reply, with snap if you like, to Box 400 Sun.

means. Presentable young business man, 25, Responsible position. Desires same in mature woman. Object matrimony. Box 927.

Sun. 2 students require ride to Montreal around Apr. 29. Can drive. Ph.

LA 6-4991, Any distance east will help. Refined gent. Protestant. 50 wishes company of lady for shows, drives. Object, matrimony, Box 5, Sun.

Lady driving to San Francisco, May 20. Room for 2 ladies. HE 3-9538, New girl in town. like to meet girl companionship, 21-30. Box 907.

Sun. Olive. Please write, would like hear from you. Feelings before. Gill.

Box 488. Sun. German Jady, 39, 5'31 wishes to meet gent under 45. Encl, snap, Object, matrimony. Box 905.

Sun. Elderly gent seeks stout lady, around 40. for companionship. Object matrimony, 921, Sun. Respectable gent.

early wishes to meet lady. Object matrimony. Box 853. Sun. Gent driving to Mexico April 28.

Room for 1 man. RE 3-8995. Gent wishes ride to Ont. immed. Ballroom Dancing 6-week course 89 2695 W.

Broadway RE 1-6221 For free advice oft buying any product or service call MU 1-5454. Hypnosis electropsychometry treatment. R. Schleck. YU 8-3215.

Furs remodeled by C. W. Chee, Furrier. 1143 Gran. MU 4-4611.

Have Scuba will dive. HE 4-6310. cookware sales, TR 2-5481. Kitchen Queen stainless steel Sewing alterations neatly done. TR 6-3584.

Patricia noted Clairvoyant. Time is important. MU 1-6463. Mme. Francis, clairvoyant.

ReadIngs by appt. Hrs. 10-9. TR 6-9831. Madame Starr reading cups cards Capitol Cafe Pendez "Gerus." famous crystal reader, clairvoyant.

Appointm't. TR. 6-1761. True stories typed. also any other typing.

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