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TYLER Hitti El on and 1 in in In on Box in Sun. CLOSING TIME FOR WANT ADS Mon. Through Fri. 9 p.m. Saturday 5 p.m.

SPECIAL WEEKEND SERVICE Sunday 6 p.m. 9 p.m. Vancouver. MU 4-7141 YU 8-8626 New LA 1-2663 Surrey Area, Newton 1515 The Sun Vancouver's Leading Newspaper Published evegy, weekday by Sun Publishing Company Limited. under agreement with Pacific Press Limited, Printers and Owners 500 Beatty Vancouver 3, B.C.

MUtual 4-7141 Donald Cromie Publisher Dampier. Assistant Publisher E. M. Swangard. Managing Editor J.

Marketing Director Paul St. Associate Editor J. W. Mgr. J.

J. H. Rooney. Circulation Manager Edwards. Mar.

North Vancouver. YUkon 8-8626 New Westminster, LAkeview 1-2661 Night Night Editor Phones 4-7142 after 5 o'clock: Composing Room. 4-7152 4-7143 Adv. Proof Service. MUtual Advertising Rules and I Regulations The Vancouver sun reserves the right to classify ads under appropriate therefor headings and and to determine set rates to page The Sun reserves the right to revise or reject ad: vertisementa and in the case of advertisers using The Sun advertising boxes, to retain any answer received at the said boxes, and 10 repay customer the sum paid for the advertisement and DOX rental.

It is agreed by the advertiser requesting space that the liability of The Vancouver Sun the (Division event of Pacitic Press Ltd.) in of failure to publish an advertisement, Or In the event of an error appearing in the advertisement the as publisned shall be limited advertiser to amount paid by the for the only one portion of the advertising incorrect insertion for 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 All claims of errors in adversuch advertising. tisements must within be 30 received after by the publisher days first publication CLASSIFIED RATES Minimum space 2 lines of type per line per day days for the price of days for the price of 36 days 35c per line per dAy Above rates apply to consecutive insertions only. Births, Engagements, Marriages, Card of Thanks, Memorial Notices, not exceeding 10 lines, minimum charge $3.50 per insertion. Each additional line 35c daily. Deaths and funeral notice, $5.00 for first 10 lines.

Additional lines, 50c per line daily, (Above rates apply to B.C. only) Box service charge 25c per order PHONE MUtual 4-7141 SUBSCRIPTION RATES Wherever carrier service 18 maintained. $2.00 per month. By mail: Canada and British Commonwealth. one year, six months.

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Post Office Department. Ottavra. Mbr. Audit Bureau of Circulation. DISTRIBUTORS Vancouver Sun Tower Phone MU 4-7141 New Westminster J.

B. Norman 44 Begbie St. LAkeview 1-2663 North Vanconver Len Churchill 340 Lonsdate YUkon 4-7141 8-8626 West Vanconver MUtual Burns Lake Mrs. B. Stephenson Box 123 Phone 91K Chilliwack Roy Godkin 46580 Pine Ave.

Phone SY 3-7366 Cranbrook John Etebert Box 1478 Phone JU 6-4433 Dawson Creek J. E. Wilson Phone ST 2-4742 1109-104th 5t. Dawson Creek Duncan David Stott Box 1065 Phone 1240 Fernie Robert Boyd Box 464 Phone Dodds 460 Fort St- John Ken Box 277 Phone ST 5-2757 Grand Forks Mrs. M.

M. McRobb Box 218 Phone 535 Kamloops Frank Brown 749 St. Paul St. Phone 372-2833 Kelowna R. Giordano 3 Meikle Ave.

Box 33 POplar 2-2565 Kimberley Mrs. F. 2-3986 Walde 4th Ave. Townsite LUdlow Kitimat Rudy Griesky Box 503 Nechako P.O. Phone 1404 Merritt Albert Hartwell Box 1080.

Merritt Phone 3785631 Nanaimo J. E. Whitlam Sun Office, 94 Front St. SKyline 4-2388 Nelson Irwin Black 310 Beasley Phone 595 Ocean Falls Morley Dodman Marine Drive 188 Phone 91R 30x. Penticton A.

Gallicano 285 Edmonton Ave. Ph. HY 2-2748 Port 611-16th Alberni Ave. North Phone 346 H. Foxall Alberni T.

Stephens Grandview Rd. Phone 3672R1 Powell River W. Stanford 4383 Westview Rd, HUnter 5-4097 Westview Prince George R. E. Gunderson 1275-3rd Ave.

Ph. LOgan 4-5414 Prince Runert R. A Giordano 744 West 6th Phone 4130 Princeton Mrs. J. C.

Spearman Box 352 Phone 113Q Quesnel Wilt Lowden 367 Vaughan St. Box 682 Ph. 341 Revelstoke Mrs. Mary Beruschi 305 Victoria Rd. BOx 450 Phone 7-2355 Rossland S.

J. Sigurdson 1299 Dewdney Ave. Phone 1078L Sandspit Mr. A. T.

Waddell Terrace N. McKerracher Box 25 Phone Viking 3-9028 Trail S. J. Sigurdson 1299 Dewdney Ave. Phone 3641483 Vernon Mrs.

1. Nixon 2500-39th Ave. Ph. Linden 2-4081 Victoria W. McAllister Box 623.

Victoria Phone EVergreen 3-9521 Wells Mrs. Mabel Reid Williams Lake Phone EX 2-5037 Box 655 Frank Mitchell 2 BIRTHS DAVIDSON To Bill and Jean Davidson (nee Crowther). son. Kenneth Earl, tbs. 12 078.

on March 1962 Grace Hospital. A brother for Eddie and Ian. DOUGANS: To Mr. and Mrs. W.

M. Dougans, on March 1, 1962. AL Grace Hospital, daughter, Susan Moir, 8 Ibs. 14 025. Insured.

GELZ Born to Don and Shirley Gelz. 011 March 4, 1962. 9 lbs. 10 a girl, Julie Lisa. aL St.

Vincent Hospital. sister for Blair, Earl and Holly, MILLER Mr. and Mrs. Miller wish to announce the birth of their daughter. 6 ozs.

on March 6, 1962. In Chico. California. A sister for Chris. MURRAY To Terry and Vivian (nee Pearce) on March 1962.

at Burnaby General Hospital, a son. 8 lbs. 8 oz5. REDDIN To David and Joyce Reddin (nee Stafford) on March 3. 1962 at Grace Hospital.

a son. 7 Ibs. 14 oz5. for John. A brother Jamie and Tyler once March.

7. 1962 Grace Hospital. daughter Dawn Maureen, 1bs. 2 ozs. Sun 2 BIRTHS YOUNG Thor and Ulla Young are happy 10 ATnounce the arrival of Jennifer Kathleen.

Ibs. 13 At St. Paul's Hospital, March 5, 1962. ENGAGEMENTS Mr. and.

Mrs. Leslie R. Tremaine are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their eldest daughter, Sharon Anne, to Mr. David George Shorter, son of Mrs. Kathleen Shorter.

The marriage will take place March 31. 1962. at 2:00 p.m. in Grandview Baptist Churen, Rev. John Crook officiating.

MARRIAGES -PARKES On Saturday, March 3, 1962. in St. Joseph's Church, Powell River, B.C.. by Rev. Father Finnigan, Mr.

Antonio Luciano Mennitti, formerly of Genoa, Italy, to Karen Elizabeth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Claude H. Parkes of Vancouver, B.C. SHEPHERD BIDDLECOMBEOn March 3.

1962. 111 Renfrew United Church by Rev. C. Richmond. Mr.

Lance H. Shepherd, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Shepherd of Victoria.

B.C.. to Eleanor Yvonne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. W.

Biddlecombe of North Vancouver, B.C. DEATHS BEENEN Julia Josephine Beenen, late of Glen Valley, B.C., passed away March 4, 1962, aged 72 years. Survived by 4 sons, Charles and Francis, Aldergrove; John. Alberni, Henry, Armstrong: 3 daughters, Mrs. R.

Mapes, Aldergrove. Mrs. Douglas, Sidmouth, Mrs. H. Markstrom, Reveistoke: 35 grandchildren and 4 great-grandchildren.

Funeral service will be held in Columbia Funeral Chapel, Langley, Thursday, March 8 at 1:30 p.m., Mr. H. E. Stewart officiating. Interment, Fort Langley Cemetery, BENSON March 5.

1962, George Benson, of Wilmer, B.C.. aged 75 years, Served in w.W. late member of Army, Navy Airforce Veterans Unit No. 32. Funeral service Thursday, March 8, at 10 a.m., in the CHAPEL OF CHIMES, Harron Bros, 10th Avenue and Ontario Street, Rev.

Major G. Turpin, D.D., officiating. Interment. Veterans' Memorial Park. 2977 King George Highway, Surrey, B.C.

BERRYMAN Passed away in hospital March 6, 1962, Alexander James Berryman, late of 2761 Guelph St. Survived by his loving wife, Mary; 4 80115, Jonn Patrick, Montreal: Laurence Alexander, Vancouver, Terrance Wayne, Vancouver, Kevin Francis, Vancouvert 2 daughters, Mrs. G. (Anne) Campsall, Vancouver; Mrs. S.

(Josephine) McCawley, Vancouver; 2. sisters in Ireland, and 12 grandchildren. Prayers, Thursday, March 8, at 8 p.m. from the Chapman Funeral Home. 802 W.

Broadway Saturday, at Willow. Requiem Mass March 10. at p.m.. from St. Patrick's Church, 12th Ave.

and Main St. Rev. Father N. Carrigan, celebrant, Interment Mountain View Cemetery, BRAY Mary McNair, widow of Raymond P. Bray, of 1014 W.

11th Vancouver, passed away in the Vancouver General Hospital, March 5, 1962. in her 81st year. Survived by 2 sons, Norman and Harris, of Ottawa: 4 grandchildren. 2 great half North Frank DesBrisay, Vancouver: Jack K. DesBrisay, Vancouver: Paul DesBrisay, Haney: 3 half-sisters, Mrs.

I. Ross. Mrs. O. S.

Hanna, Vancouver; Mrs. Paul Margeson. Nanaimo. Funeral service Thursday, March 8. at 11 a.m..

in the Center Hanna Chapel, 4061 Kingsway, opposite Central Park, Rev. Mulholland officiating. Interment Forest Lawn Memorial Park. Flowers gratefully declined. DAHL Passed away February 28.

1962, Kalle Dahl. 738 E. Cordova in his 74th year. Funeral service Thursday, March 8, at 11:45 a.m. in the Glenhaven Memorial Chapel, 1235 East Hastings Rev.

Tohn R. Davies officiating. Cremation. de SHERBENIN-March 6, 1962, Count Andrew Granville de Sherbenin, 1657 Haro Street, aged 73 years. Survived by his wife: 1 son and daughter; 2 brothers.

The Very Rev. Dean Northcote Burke, D.D.. will conduct the funeral service in the Mount Pleasant Chapel, Kingsway at 11th Avenue, Thursday, March 8 at 2 p.m. Cremation. DUDENAS -March 4, 1962, John Dudenas of 2346 W.

5th Avenue, aged 65 years. Survived by 1 brother. and 1 sister in Lithuania, 2 cousins, John and Edward Selelko, Toronto. Funeral services will be held in Mount Pleasant Chapel, Kingsway at 11th Avenue, on Saturday. March 10 at 10 a.m.

Interment, Forest Lawn. ELLIOTT- March 6, 1962, Mildred, beloved wife of Ernest Warren Elliott, 7970 Oak Street, aged 70 years. Also survived by 2 sons, Herbert M. Ontario: Edward W. Vancouver: 1 daughter.

Mrs. H. Willems, Regina: 7 grandchildren; 1 great-grandchild; 1 2 sisters, Mrs. W. J.

Kolosoff: brother. George. C. Martin, Hope; Galiano Island; Mrs. Hal B.

Fletcher, Calif. Rev. R. A. Redman will conduct the funeral service in the Mount Pleasant Chapel, Kingsway at 11th Avenue, on Thursday, March 8 at 3 p.m.

Cremation. In lieu of flowers, donations to the C.N.I.B, FORD March 6, 1962, Herbert Edwin Ford. 9861 123rd North Surrey, aged 68 years. Survived by his wife, Ethel; 2 brothers. Forrest and Max.

Montreal: 1 sister, Mrs. S. Smith, Pt. Dalhousie, Ont. Funeral service Thursday, March 8, at 11:00 A.m., Woodlawn Funeral Home, Rev.

George Turpin officiating. Interment Forest Lawn. FREEMAN- March 1962, Sidney Henry Freeman. aged 69, of 412 33rd Avenue, Calgary. Pre-deceased by his wife.

Elizabeth Florence. in 1961, Survived by 2 sons. Sidney of Calgary and Harold of Anaheim, 1 daughter. Mrs. Florence Allison.

8 grandchildren: 3 brothers and 2. sisters. Services AL. Poster's Garden Chapel. 540 16th Avenue.

N.W.. Wednesday at 1:15 p.m.. Rev. Canon W. H.

Morgan officiating. In terment, Mountain View Memorial Gardens. GAINES -Hilda. of Fort Lewis. passed away at the home of her parent.

Mr. William A. Mancell. 6519 McKay South Burnaby, March 6, 1962. Also surviving.

her loving husband. Warren. and 1 daughter, LaChelle; 1 brother. Earl Mancell. S.

Burnaby; 3 sisters. Adele Mancell. Mrs. Ida Breed. Burnaby: Mrs.

Amy Pement. Vancouver. Funeral service Friday, March 9, at 3 p.m, in the chapel of Center Hanna. 4061 Kingsway, opp. Central Park.

Rev. E. W. Robinson officiating. Interment Ocean View Burial Park.

HYDE Passed away March 6, 1962. Peter Law. rence Hyde, in his 78th year, fate of 5249 Watling South Burnaby, former member of SaskatchewAn legislature. Survived by his loving wife. Anne: daughter.

Mrs. Margaret Pelissier. England: 2 sons. Lt. -Col.

R. Vernon Hyde, OtTAWA; Murray Hyde, Burnaby: 10 grandchildren. also 2 brothers. William. Regina.

John. Manitoba. Funeral service Friday, March 9, at 1 p.m. In the ROYAL OAK FUNERAL CHAPEL. Kingsway.

at Royal Oak Avenue. Burnaby. Rev. Harry Lennox officiatCremation. No flowers by request.

Classified Want by Far in Circulation and Classified Want Ads. More VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA, WEDNESDAY, MAR. Special Sunday Service. SUN WANT ADS should be phoned in 6 P.M.- to 9 P.M. SUNDAY for all Monday editions MUtual 4-7141 for a courteous Want Ad taker 116 IN MEMORIAM WEAVER- -In loving memory of our dear mother and grandmother, Florence May, who passed away March 7, 1961.

God saw the road was getting rough, And the hills were hard to climb, So He closed your weary eyelids, And whispered, "Peace be Thine." -Lovingly remembered by daughters Violet and Elsie. sons-inlaw Steve and Arnie and grandchildren. 18 FUNERAL DIRECTORS Harron Bros. Ltd. Chapels to serve you" at Chapel of Chimes 10th Ave.

Ontario St. Vancouver TR 6-8877 C. E. Atchison Sons 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 Vancouver's most beautiful and modern funeral home Kingsway at 11th TR 6-2161 THE T. EDWARDS CO.

Memorial Chapel Granville at 10th Ave. Phone RE 3-3181 HOLLYBURN FUNERAL HOME A. D. WALSH 1807 Marine Dr. W.

Van. WA 2-1221 219 S. Sixth Bowell New Sons Ltd. Cloverdale LA 2-1671 YE 7-7331 NUNN THOMSON LTD. 2559 Cambie TR HAROLD EDWARDS LTD.

705 W. Bdy, at Heather TR 6-7711 KEARNEY FUNERAL DIRECTORS 1096 West Broadwav RE 3-6722 1285 GLENHAVEN MEMORIAL Chapel East Hastings AL 5-7811 802 CHAPMAN FUNERAL HOME W. at Willow TR 9-2141 1349 Grandvlew Funeral Chapel Commercial Dr. AL 3-2510 Richmond Funeral Home. 842 Cambie Rich'd.

CR 8-0211 First Memorial Services Ltd. Yu 7-7723. Roselawn Broadway-Commercial. Funeral Chapel TR 4-1314 26 LOST Lady's black purse on Granville St. bus or nr.

Robson Granville on March 5 at approx. 12:30 p.m. Contents urgently required. Phone Phyllis Traeger, after 6 p.m., MU. 1-6580.

Toy Terrier. female, white, tan spots, wearing collar flea collar, answers to from 442 East 16th. TR 6-8771. 2-year-old German Shepherd, female, black tan, wearing choke chain. Lost North last Friday, YU 8-8201, after 5.

Indian sweater, Feb. 24. N. Van. Keys urgently needed.

Mail keys to 4651 Ramsay, N. Van. YU 8-1700. eves. Lady's gold Omega wristwatch, black band.

Vie. possibly Kerrisdale dist. Sat. or Mar. 3 or 4.

AM 6-4382. Camera, key, drawings, in carton. between Alma Rd. Gen. Hospital.

Reward. CA 4-5771 eves. Male Boxer, sable brown, white markings. 8 vic. 49th Victoria.

FA 5-9713. Grey with red stripe suit jacket, pr. glasses. Thurs. P.M., Mar 2.

Downtown area. CA 4-4463 Planer head between Patterson Edmonds, vie. Imperial St. Saturday. LA 1-2900.

Over weekend, sum of money in bank book. Liberal reward. FA 7-3067. Timex watch Mar. 3 at bus stop, Janzens on Kingsway, RE 3-2067.

Lady's glasses, black rims. sitver leaf, Brighouse. CR 8-2389. Parker pen. Enton's.

Mon. noon. MU 1-1271, local 256: WA 2-1325. Black and white male cat. vic.

Bridgeport Rd. Rich. AM 1-8566. Lost 1 red ski at 15th Marine, West Van. WA 2-6306.

3-mos. -old Siamese kitten. light bluepoint. vie. 628.

E. 8. TR 9-3745. Part Persian female cat, 1 yr. old, bushy tail.

RE 1-4807. Since 1893 4061 Kingsway HE 4-2424 Mount Pleasant Chapel 27 FOUND Picked up by mistake at Conservative dinner at Queen Elizabeth Theatre. March 5, Hudson Seal coat. CR 8-0890. Gent's black rimmed glasses in brown rim case.

Selkirk Osier 71st. AM 1-1039. Female part-Dachshund pup. vie. of Wallace 10th about March 3.

CA 4-5851. 3 mos. old male kitten, bik. white, nr. General Hospital.

CA 4-4635. Boy's Glider, green frame, 3- speed. hand brakes. Serial No. 11730 T.

E. LA 2-1611. Female blond cross spaniel, red collar vie. 26th Main. FA 1-3364 after 6 p.m.

Lady's watch on Renfrew bus, owner may have same by identifying. RE 8-4323 Found front door key on string 37th Granville at bus stop. AM 1-1836. Found. black Spaniel.

approx. 6 mos. wearing harness. 11707 73 Ave. Newton 111712.

Key--between Denman Bidwell on Barclay, MU 3-9242, local 342. Raleigh bike Saturday midnight. Owner can have same by identifying. 6121 Beatrice. Part Persian cat.

ginger, 1 year old. RE 8-1684. Morris hubcap, 52nd Cypress. AM 6-0575. Female German Shepherd.

LA 6-8863 House key In blue case. 3700 bik. W. King Edward, CA 8-8689. Girl's right foot Hush Puppy.

vic. 37th Larch. AM 6.0154. String of pearls, 12th Granville. RE 3-8047.

ALL WASHED UP local family is all washed up this week because of reading the SUN Want Ads. They found an automatic washer advertised bought it at a fraction el the new-washer price are now reported to be the cleanest family In the neighborhond. Today they're advertising in the Classified becatise they re convinced SUN WANT ADS WORK. MU 4-7141 Ad Readers, More Results! 7, 1962 27 FOUND Male Spaniel cross, black white; male Lab cross. gunmetal color with white markings; male black Newfoundland cross; male Scotch Collie, gold with white.

Contact Richmond Delta SPCA Shelter, 1207 No. 5 Rd. BR 7-6212, between 4 and 6 p.m. Male smooth grey eat, 1749 Robson on collar: male English setter, black white: female Pointer cross pup, white black: male Cocker, black: ducks, Contact Vancouver S.P.C.A, Animal Shelter. TR 9-2948.

Call TR 4-3812 after 5 weekends. German Shepherd, male; German Shepherd, pup, male: black white Cocker, male: Springer Spaniel, pup, male; black male: Border Collie. male, New Westminster Surrey Animal Shelter, 11958 Tannery Rd. WO 8-8282. Open 11 to 6 p.m.

Male fox terrier type dog. black with brown markings. wearing harness. Corner Ferguson Roebuck, Whalley, March 1. WO 1-5644.

Small black male dog with brown markings, Fox Terrier type, with harness. Vic. Ferguson Roebuck, Surrey, on Mar. 1. WO 1-5644.

Found: '59 Nash Rambler hubcap which fell off car at Granville Smithe, 1:30 on Sunday. TR 6-0802. Black. grey striped male cat. 4.

white paws, 7-8 mos. old. N. Van. YU 8-3650 eves.

Small gold locket at Arbutus Broadway Monday. CA 8-8979. Small, brown white collie, North B'by. CY 8-1276, CHEVROLET hub cap. 7571 Main.

FA 5-8811. Found. sum of money. In Service Station, Oakridge. TR 2-2018.

Keys on chain. vic. Homer Nelson. MU 5-6511, RE 3-7086. 2 keys cloverleaf on chain at 25th Main TR 6-5390.

Short haired black cat. Sat. 8.m. Vic 33rd Fraser, TR 4-7891, Glasses. at Main Powell St.

Apply Sun Lost Found. 8x10" wedding picture. 33rd Windsor. Thurs. eve.

TR 9-5534. 30 COMING EVENTS Mt Pleasant Branch 177 Royal Canadian Legion 2655 Main St. BINGO Every afternoon 2 p.m. 22 games. Every night 8 p.m.

26 games. Prizes range from $2000 $6000 depending on the number of people present. $2000 JACKPOT GAME GIVEN OUT EVERY SAT. NIGHT. Irish Society VARIETY CONCERT color films of Ireland.

Satur- 8 p.m. John Oliver Auditorium. 41st Fraser. Admission $1. S.

Cambie Community BINGO BINGO Proceeds for Community Centre Open Every Night 8 p.m. 5550 FRASEI ST COCONUT GROVE Cleveland Gardens. YU 8-8622. 34 HALLS FOR RENT Dine Dance. Sat.

RE 3-2220 BINGO Every Thurs, night, 8 p.m. Everyone welcome. Marpole Community Centre. 59th Oak. Rummage Sale Thursday, March 8th, at 10:30.

Chalmers United Church Gymnasium, 12th Hemlock. Bingo- Elk's No. 1 (no stairs), 1313 Granville corner Drake 8 p.m. Dancing at The Mix Meet every Fri. Sat.

1675 Venables. Arcadian Hall, 2214 Main Old-time dancing. Sat. 32 CATERING Complete catering service. Banquet halls to seat up to 125 guests.

Dancing Fri. Sat. nights at the M. M. Club, 1675 Venables.

Ph. FA 7-5453 for reservations. Halls for rent. Caterings. quets.

wedding, receptions. 4th. Lion's Gate Halls. 2611 RE 3-8514 Hall Lounge for rent. Nite Club Atmosphere: RE 8-7910.

Edmonds Rollerway. Ideal for square dancing or? AM 6-9266. Catering, banquets. weddings. Moose Hall.

1129 Howe. MU Good hall. Night club setting. Reasonable rent. FA 7-5453.

Arlington, 1236 W. Broadw' Coconut Grove, Burnaby. RE 3-2220, Sherry's Hall Catering. 2723 W. 4th.

RE 1-2814: eves. RE 3-4724. 36 INFORMATION WANTED Anyone having any knowledge of an accident the 1100 bik. 41st Ave. W.

on Tues. Feh. 27. approx. 9 Involving a '57 green Ford Fairiane '57 or '58 pink colored car driven by a well dressed lady please call AM 1-3588.

Most urgent, Would Rene Bayot. formerly of Port McNeill and Bralorne. or anyone knowing his present whereabouts, please contact Box 2178. Sun, for information to his financial advantage. Would Harold Wagner last known address 1125 Granville St.

Vancouver, or anyone knowing his whereabouts please contact Box 2098. Sun. Anyone witnessing an accident Feb. 22 at 7 p.m. about 100' W.

of Cassiar on Hastings St. on N. side please phone MU 1-4844. Anyone knowing the whereabouts of Hugh Ewing, 39 years old. please contact Box 2718 40 PERSONAL Lady, attractive appearance, from Ontario, would like to meet sincere.

gentleman. 39. for companionship. Object matrimony, Send snap with phone number. Box 502.

Sun. Self employed Christian gent wishes to meet lady up to age 40. non-smoker. or drinker. for outings boating.

Object matrimony. 65, Sun Young couple wish to adopt baby at birth. Very fond of children. Box 991, Sun. Lady lab.

technician requires ride to Langley daily 8-4 shift from New West, area. TE who offered $25 for 1955 car please phone again. G. S.S. Can help you.

All is here. Phone. write: love. Need seats for 3. "group" to Lon- don 1st July, HE 1-8189, 42 BUSINESS PERSONALS Financial Call MU 1-0633 re Free Debt Counselling Plan.

Retail Credit Grantors Assn. International Marriage Bureau. By correspondence or Interview. Free information. P.O.

Box 2795. Birth Control. Free authentic Information list of supplies. Modern. Dept.

F. P.O, Box 188. Van. Hygienic Products. Birth Control Information.

Parisian Imports. P.O. Box 266. Vancouver CHEAP FIRE INSURANCE Give to the Salvation Army Paper salvage gonds. TR 6-6794.

HYPONSIS CLINIC Days or Evenings, YU 8-4789 consultant. TR 6-7639. Famous Clairvoyant Advisor. Helen's Health Clinic. RE 3-6111.

Reg'd. Masseuse, Open to 9:30 p.m. Madame. Farrell: psychologist. reader.

MU 2-4395. tions. All kinds. TR 6-0602. Ruby-Dressmaking alteraInvisibie chesterf'id, etc.

your home. CY. 8-0465. AL 3-2840 Alcoholics Anonymous P.O. BOX 464 or MU 5-5623.

Omar Prychic reader and astrol ogist. 58- Burrard. 1-1105. Section BUSINESS PERSONALS Lemon Juice Recipe Checks Rheumatic And Arthritis Pain It you suffer rheumatic, arthritis or neuritis, pain. try this simple inexpensive home recipe that thousands are using.

Get a can of RU-EX Compound. A weeks supply today. Mix it with a quart of water, add the Juice of lemons. It's easy! No trouble at all and pleasant. You need only tablespoonfuls 2 times A day, Often within 48 hours sometimes overnight splendid results ale obtained.

It the pains do not quickly, better. leave and if you the do not feel return empty can and RU-EX will cost you nothing. You are the sole Judge as -EX is sold by your druggist on A money-back guarantee. Over million cans used. Proof of wonderful results.

CUNNINGHAM DRUG STORES Anonymous Marriage Bureau Licensed "Specializing" Discreet Individual Service for Business Professional men well-educated women. Confidential interview arranged Victoria or Vancouver. Edmonton or Calgary Representative. P.O. Box 337 Victoria.

B.C. Black Loam Topsoil attention to mail orders. Buckshon's Pharmacy 800 East Hastings St. Select No. 1.

Grade rototilled. Top layer only. Fine black soil from Fame gardens. Rich in humus fertilizer. No sticks, stones or clay.

2 yds. 3, $11; 6, $21. Also weedfree peat moss. Immed. del.

anywhere. HE 4-1771 any time. Buckshon's Pharmacy for exp. service in male feminine hygiene products. Male clerks in attendance only from 6-10 p.m.

Prompt preferably. Those who can type would be given first consideration. Phone Mr. Taylor, RE 3-7289 between 7 9 p.m. Opportunity International company expandIng operations Canada require mature salesmen.

It you are conscientious, you can earn high commissions in this tremendously fascinating field. Phone TR 4-5710 or drop in at No. 303-636 W. Broadway. Dental technicians for gold and acrylic veneer departments.

Must he thoroughly experienced in all phases of crown and bridge and be able to assume responsibility. Wonderful opportunity for right men 111 out of town laboratory. Pension and medical plan benefits. State qualifications and salary expected to Box 67. Sun.

ASSISTANT DIRECTOR of ADULT EDUCATION VICTORIA Established Fraternal Order welcomes inquiries from youths with leadership qualities, Social evenings. family protection and international fraternalism. Box 1318. Sun. Canadian paintings.

ceramics. carvings. etc. accepted on consignment basis. To be displayed English Bay area.

MU 4-1613. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Personal nygiene products. Maie clerks in attendance only.

6 to 10 p.m. daily, Fraser Drug 49th and Fraser. Remember Waki Wakl Telephone Service, Vane's first largest wake up service. CY 9-7704. 24- hr.

service. Have you the latest birth control Information? It's free. Write Imperial Imports (Western). Dept. 8, P.O.

Box 227. Vancouver. Trusses, Surgical Belts Male Female Fitter Owl Drug Pender Granville Writers' agent we market stories, articles, TV plays, poems. Elizabeth Bilecki. FA 1-0305.

To relieve tension, relax, keep fit at the Drake Steam Rooms. 636 Drake at Granville, MU 3-0719. BIRTH CONTROL INFORMATION Free list of supplies. American Imports. P.O.

Box 112, Vanc'r, B.C. Rugs, chstfids. cleaned at home. Intercity Cleaners HE 4-1646 Birth Control Center (Est. 19321 3250 Wraser.

TR 4-0411 Eczema, itch, piles. Try Teenjore. 1115 K'swv. All drug. dept.

stores. 50 HELP WANTED, MEN PART TIME WORK Here is an opportunity to supplement your income with interesting work. We need 3-4 hours of your time each day, between 9 5 p.m. People engaged in shift work preferably. Those who can type See Display Advertisement Financial Page OPENINGS FOR well dressed, clean cut men who are willing to put forth a reasonable effort to earn above average Income.

Experience not essential. Apply 9 to 10 a.m., 4412 Main St. Experienced helicopter pilots engineers required to fly for well established firm in northwestern Canada. Better then average wages. For information contact: Pat Callison.

809 East 6th North Vancouver, B.C. Phone YUkon 8-0547. Well established Vancouver com pany has an opening on a monthly basis for A and a 2-ton truck and driver. Applicant must be able to secure a bond. Reply stating monthly rate required and full particulars 10 Box 2150, Sun.

Industrial Equipment Co. requires young man to handle parts dept. Inch. shipping receiving. with ability to advance to equipment sales.

State past experience rets. in own handwriting to Box 2190. Sun. Boy 16-18 for general bakery work. Box 2760, Sun.

Exp. dairyman, accomm. for famIly. 4790 112 St. R.R.

3, Ladner. BUY, SELL, EXCHANGE ANYTHING IN SUN WANT ADS First DEATHS JOHNSON Passed away February 28, 1962, Edwin Johnson, 1516 Powell In his 71st year. Funeral service Thursday, March at 10 a.m. in the Glenhaven Memorial Chapel, 1235 E. Hastings Rev.

John R. Davies officiatins. Cremation. KNOX At her residence 3248 E. Pender March 6, 1962, Florence Agatha, beloved wife of Rev, George Knox.

Survived also by 1 daugnter, Mrs. Miriam Mabry, San Francisco, 2 brothers, John and James Sopher, Ontario. Funeral service Friday, March 9. At 11 a.m. from the Burnaby Funeral Directors Chapel, 4276 Hastings N.

Burnaby, with Rev. V. G. Byers officiating. Interment Mountain View.

LANQUIST- -On March 8, 1962. Ellen, beloved wife of John Lanquist of Sointula, B.C., in her 51st year. Also survived by 2 80115, Davie and Leslie; 1 daughter, Mrs. Paula Nieminen, of Sointula. Services Saturday, March 10.

at 1:00 p.m., from the Bell Funeral Home, 2746 E. Hastings St. Cremation. LEE John Lee. late of Howel Aldergrove, B.C.

Passed away March 3rd, 1962, aged 84 yrs. Funeral service will be held in Columbia Funeral Chapel, Langley, Thursday, March 8th at 3:30 p.m.. Rev. Canon T. E.

Harris officiating. Cremation, -On March 4, 1962, Mrs. Lillian Leong, beloved wife of James Leong of 671 W. 22nd aged 37 years, Also survived by daughter. Sharon and 1 son, Terry.

Funeral- service Tuesday, March 13 at 1 p.m. from Armstrong Co. Chapel, 304 Dunlevy Rev. Y. N.

Kwan officiating. Interment, Forest Lawn, MeLEOD- On March 5, 1962. Amelia Veronica McLeod, 420 9th Street, New Westminster, aged 77 years. Survived by 2 sons, Gordon Burnaby; Charles N. Walnut Creek.

3 grandchildren: brother, John Gordon. Regina 2 sisters, Mrs. May Fraser, Mrs. Jane Treliving. Fleming, Sask.

Funeral service Thursday, March 8. at 1:30 p.m. in the new chapel of S. Bowell and Sons. 219 6th Street, New Westminster, Rev.

A. T. Hadlev officiating. Interment, Forest Lawn Memorial Park. MILLING Passed away March 4, 1962, James Edwin Milling, of 1135 W.

12th in his 81st vear. Survived by his loving wife, Edith; 3 daughters, Mrs. Edith Carlisle. Ph.D. Santa Monica, Mrs.

Dorothy Rimes, Powell River. and Miss Mae Milling, Vancouver; 6 grandchildren; 4 brothers In Toronto, and a. brother In Edmonton; 4 sisters in Toronto. Funeral service Thursday, at 3 p.m., in Simmons McBride Funeral Chapel, Broadway at Maple St. Rev.

George Turpin, D.D.. officiating. Cremation Garden Chapel, Ocean View. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the B.C. Heart Foundation.

MOORE On March 6. 1962. George William Moore, M.M., 321 Alberta Street, New Westminster, aged 64 years. Survived by his wife, Beth: 4 daughters, Mrs. McLelland.

Mrs. M. Michalski, Mrs. D. Epp.

Moose Jaw; Mrs. N. Fletcher, New Westminster; 7 grandchildren; 1 brother and 4 sisters. Funeral service Friday, March 9, at p.m. in the new chapel of S.

Bowell and Sons, 219 6th Street, New Westminster, Rev. J. L. Clark officiating. Interment.

Veterans' Field of Honor, Forest Lawn. MOXOM- -Passed away March 3, 1962. Albert Moxom, of 1548 Haro Street. in his 79th year. Survived by his wife, Gertrude: 1 and sisters.

Mrs. Emily brother, Walter, San Francisco. Martin. Victoria; Mrs. Florence Stringer, Vancouver, Funeral service Thursday.

10:30 a.m. in Simmons McBride Funeral Chapel, Broadway at Maple Street. Rev. Canon William Garbutt officiating. Cremation, Vancouver Crematorium.

MURCHIE- Helen Evelyn Murchie, Jate of 127 Dickinson New Westminster, B.C., passed away March 4. 1962, aged 76 years. Survived by 1 son. Edgar; Mrs. H.

Scott. New Westminster: Dawson sister, Creek. Mrs. B.C. A.

Funeral service will be held in Columbia Funeral Chapel, New Westminster, Friday, March 9 at 1:30 p.m. Rev. M. S. Blackburn officiating.

Interment Fraser Cemetery, PHILLIPS Hannah Jane of 3488A Kingsway, passed away In Vancouver General Hospital, March 4, 1962, in her 66th year. Survived by son, Ivor, Vancouver 3 Mrs. B. L. George, Bellingham and daughters, Mrs.

J. Harding, Wales; Mrs. Peter Saiko, Burnaby; 9 2 great-grandsons. Funeral service Thursday, March 8 at 3 p.m. in the Center and Hanna Central Park, under the Chapel.

4061 Kingsway, Johvah's Witnesses, Mr. opposite W. K. Sallis officiating. Interauspices ment Ocean View Park.

RIEDLINGER At her residence, 898 Charles Richmond. Elizabeth. beloved wife of Alfred Riedlinger, aged 74 years. Suralso by 2 sons, Alfred. Abpotstord, and Frank.

2 grandchildren. 1 sister and 2 brothers in Germany, 2 sisters in Switzerland and 1 sister in New York. Tuesday evening 7:30 p.m., Monica's Church. WoodPrayers St. head and No.

5 Road, where ReRev. quiem Fr. Mass Conrad O.8.A. Thursday will be celebrated by March 8, at 10 a.m. Inmorning, Valley View Memorial terment Gardens, Kearney Funeral Broadway, Directors.

1096 West in charge. -Passed away March 6. RIGGS- W. 1962, at her residence. 2046 45th Ave.

Mrs. Elizabeth Riggs, widow of James A. Riggs, In her 87th year. Survived by a daughter. Mrs.

Herbert (Dorothy) Layfield. Whittier, 2 grandchil2 sisters, Mrs. F. T. Schooley and Miss Sophie Rice.

Vancouver. at Funeral 2:30 p.m. in Nunn Thomson's service Friday, March 9. 10th Ave. and Cambia Rev.

Chapel. D. D. Davidson officiating. Interment Forest Lawn Memorial Park.

SANDBERG -March 6th, 1962, Karl Johan Sandberg of 28 W. 19th aged 64 years, Survived 1 his leving wife, Gladys; son, by Douglas Karl, at home: brother, Gustav, Oslo, Norway; several nieces and nephews in Alaska and Norway. Deceased was a member of Canadian Merchant Service Guild, also World Ship Society. Rev. A.

J. Severson will conduct the funeral service in the Mount Pleasant Chapel. Kingsway at 11th Friday, March 9th at p.m. Cremation. No flowers by request.

SAUNDERS- On March 6. 1962. Frederick Saunders. 7617 14th Burnaby, age 82 years. Survived by his wife.

Lilian, 3 sons, Fred, Salt Spring Island; Stanley, Surrey; Gordon. New Westminster: daughter, Miss Edna, at home; 2 grandchildren, 1 sister In England. Funeral service Friday, March 9, at 11 a.m. in St. Albani Anglican Church, 19th Ave.

and Douglas Rev. L. D. Ritchie officiating. Interment Valley View Memorial Gardens.

In lieu of flowers kindly donate to St. ALban's Church, S. Bowell and Sons Directors. SCRIVENER Passed away March 6, 1962. aged 68 years.

Harry Lionel Scrivener. Survived by his loving wife. Ena; son, Derek: 3 dren: sister. Maud, in Newport. Monmouthshire.

Funeral service Friday, March p. at 2 p.m., Christ Church Cathedral. Georgia and Burrard, Very Rev. Dean Northcote Burke, D.D. officiating.

Simmons McBride, Broadway A1. Mapie funeral directors in charge. SJOSTROM Passed March 1962, Jonas' Siostrom. 1164 E. Cordova St.

Survived 1 son Sweden: sister in Sweden; nephew, Carl Zakrison. Winnipeg. Funeral service Wednesday. March 1:30 p.m. the GLENH.

MEMORIAL CHAPEL 1235 E. Hastings St. Pastor Loreen officiating. Cremation, 50 HELP WANTED, MEN THE CORPORATION OF THE DISTRICT OF BURNABY DRAFTSMAN I (2 positions) These are permanent. positions with our Engineering Division.

SALARY: 8322 to $386 over 4-year BENEFITS; Include M.S.A.. Sick plan, Group life insurance, Separation trust fund. Superannuation and Annual vacation. DUTIES: The preparation of maps and drawings pertaining to Municipal sewer and water proje QUALIFICATIONS: Technical training supplemented by Municipal drafting experience, Or an equivalent conbination of training and experience is desirable. Application forms may be obtained from and returned to: Personnel Municipality of Burnaby.

4545 E. Grandview-Douglas Hwy. Burnaby 2. Telephone CY 9-7211. DEATHS SMITH- -Passed away suddenly March 4, 1962, Sarah Clark Leitch, beloved wife of Harry Smith of 422 Lakeshore Drive, Penticton, B.C., in her 62nd year.

Also survived by 1 son, Ted Smith, Cleveland, Onio; 1 grandchild. Funeral service Thursday, 10 a.m. in Simmons McBride Funeral Chapel, Broadway at Maple Street, Rev. D. W.

More officiating. Cremation, Garden Chapel, Ocean View. SNIDER- Passed away March 6. 1962, Arthur Victor Snider of 1075 Jervis formerly of Vietoria, B.C., In his 76th year. Survived by his loving wife Eva; 1 sister, Mrs.

James R. Scott. Burnaby, Also 2. nephews and 2 nieces, Prayers Thursday evening at 7:30 p.m. in Guardian Angels Church, 1161 Broughton where Requiem Mass will be celebrated Friday at 10 a.m.

Rt. Rev. F. A. Clinton, D.P.

celebrant. Interment Ocean View Burial Park, Simmons McBride, Broadway at. Maple funeral directors in charge. THOMSON Passed away February 27, 1962. Edwin H.

Thomson. 1659 Davie in his 62nd year. Funeral service Thursday, March 8, at 9 a.m. in the Glenhaven Memorial Chapel, 1235 E. Hastings Rev.

John R. Davies officiating. Cremation. ruary 28, 1062. Giorgio Trasolini, Suddenly on Febof 361 W.

19th in his 31st year. Survived by his loving wife, Anna Maria: 1 son. Nick: daughter, Julianna; brother, Geramano, Vancouver; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. N.

Trasolini, Italy: 2 sisters in Toronto. Prayers Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. in the Bell Funeral Home, 2746 E. Hastings, Funeral Thursday, Bell Funeral Home. to Sacred March 8, at 9:15 a.m.

from the Heart Church. Requiem High Mass celebrated at 9:30 a.m, by Rev. Father J. Della Torre. Interment Calvary Section, Ocean View.

WESTCOTT March 5. 1962, Percival Westcott, of 3 West 20th aged 71 years. Survived by 2 brothers, Leslie, and Fred, Vancouver: 2 sisters, Mrs. Dorothy March, Vancouver; and Mrs. S.

F. Mich. (Beatrice) Funeral Chown, ML. Clemens, service Saturday. March 10 at 10:15 a.m.

in the CHAPEL OF CHIMES, Harron Bros. 10th Ave. Ontario St. Rev. Ian McEown officiating.

Interment Mountain View Cemetery. WESTLIN Passed away February 27, 1962. August G. Westlin, East. Cordova In his 61st year.

Funeral service Thursday, March 8. at 11 a.m. in the Glenhaven Memorial Chapel, 1235 E. Hastings Rev. John R.

Davies officiating. Cremation. 12 CARDS OF THANKS We wish to extend our heartfelt thanks to all who so kindly assisted and for the words of sympathy and beautiful floral offerings extended at the death of our beloved mother and grandmother. Special thanks to Rev. A.

L. Anderson for his consoling words. Mr. and Mrs. Art Teed, Mr.

and Mrs. Norrie Stanley and families. We wish to thank our many friends for their kindness and sympathy and for the beautiful floral tributes, Spiritual Mass cards and letters received by 115 during the illness and loss of our loving mother and wife. -Sinclair A. and Helen Jane Mowat.

A sincere "Thank you" to all our friends and relatives for their many acts of kindness and expressions of sympathy at the passing of our beloved husband and father. -Mrs. William Klim, Margaret and Ron, 16 IN MEMORIAM BALL--In ever loving memory of my dear husband. Sidney. who passed away March 7, 1958.

We miss you now, our hearts are sore As time goes by we miss you more, Your loving smile, your gentle face No one can fill your vacant place, -So deeply loved and sadly missed by your wife, Dorothy. BURTON- of In sweetly cherished memory my darling wife, Margaret. Isabelle, who passed away March 7. 1952. Deep in the heart lies a picture Of a loved one laid to rest; In memory's frame we shall keep it.

Because she was one of the best. -George A. Burton. DEANS In loving memory of BIll, who passed away March 1961. The world may change from year to, year And friends from day to day, But never will the one we loved From memory pass away.

-Ever remembered by wife Vera. and daughters Kathleen, Helen; June and families. of a FULLER dear In loving memory father and grandfather Mylo Eric, who passed away on March 7, 1958. Only a memory of bygone days. And a sigh for a face unseen; But a constant feeling that God alone Knows Just what should have been.

Lovingly remembered by Ivy, Bill and family, KING -In memory of a loving wife and mother, Susan Ellen. who passed away March 7, 1957. Love's Ever greatest remembered gift- remembrance by dad. George. Della, Bill and son-inlaw Jim.

PARK In loving memory of Mrs. Margaret Park, who passed away March 7, 1961. Gone, but not forgotten. -Ever remembered by Margret. SIMPSON- loving memory of Mary Hillhouse Simpson.

who passed to her rest March 7. 1953. "There shall be no more night." Ever remembered by her loving family. WEAVER--In loving memory of Florence Weaver, beloved wife. mother and grandmother, who passed away March 7.

1961, One year has passed since that sad day When one we loved was called God took her home, it was His will. But in our hearts she liveth still. -Her Joving husband Simeon and family, FAR EAST OPPORTUNITY International firm wishes to hire ambitious Canadians to train 88 managers. salesmen personnel Interviewers in Hawaii. Japan, Philippines, the Orient Australia.

Applicants must have liberal education, good appearance pleasing personality, Please phone Mr. Quenz. MU 3-7054. extension 347. to arrange for personal interview.

ADMINISTRATIVE SUPERVISOR and between 35-40 with organizational administrative background, experienced in dealing with top level management. General merchandise experience an asset. Must be -starter capable of working without close supervision. cellent opportunity challenge for an individual capable of advance Ins with well established organization. Starting salary $6000 per annum.

Our employees are aware of this advertisement. Box 2736, Sun. SURVEYOR Experienced person with ability to work on special topographic mapping. aerial photographs. and is familiar with photogrametrie techniques.

Travel will be required. Please call Lenkurt Electric Co. of Canada CY 8-2464 for appointment. Experienced Crushing Plant Repairman For 3500 ton day mill, Please submit full details of experience 10 P.O, Box 35, Vananda, B.C. HAMMOND ORGAN SALESMAN Competent salesman required with at.

least 5 yrs. experience in commission selling, preferably in ADpliances. Ability to play an asset. Age 30-45. Apply at Employment Office: T.

EATON CO. CANADA LIMITED 515 W. Hastings Garage requires automatic transmission mechanic. Must be capable to handle complete operation, diagnose, estimate repairs on his own. State age, perience.

reference wages pected. Box 1795, W. Sun. N.W. DRAFTSMEN Senior structural civil men required for 4 to 6 mos.

signment. Full particulars salarv expected to Box 2738 Sun. DIRECTOR OF ACCIDENT PREVENTION B.C. Provincial Government See Display Advertisement Financial Page Auto, mechanic, must have al least 10 years exp. brakes, engine overhauls, Downtown rage.

M.S.A.. etc. Day work. Refs. req.

Box 2744, Sun. Steamship agency requires clerk for traffic work. Some experience. Spanish essential. Box 2192.

Sun. Wanted, working chef, 1st class coffee shop dining room. State all particulars experience wage expected to Box 2182. Sun. Reliable man to work part time In high class billiard hall.

Write 10 Box 1470 Sun giving qualifications. Pensioner. for light caretaking duties in small apt. in Kits. Must he reliable.

active non-drinker. Box 2204. We require gentlemen with the following qualifications: Honesty sincerity, willingness to work. For appointment phone LA 1-3632, Good auctioneer. Apply Pacific Goldsmiths.

600 Robson St. Continued on next page SUN CLASSIFIED AD INDEX ALL AND Classification No. Agencies Wanted 69 Agreements for Sale ...388 Aircraft for Sale .420 Antiques .....140 Apartm'! Property, 362 Aptitude Testing 54 Automobiles for Sale 400 Automobiles Wtd. .394 Auto Radiators ...410 Auto. Repairs Serv.

410 Auto Wreck. Acces 410 Bicycles, Motorcycles .164 Birds and Goldfish. 176 Births 2 Boats and Marine Supplies 190 Books 168 Bullduzing Trucking 94 Bldg. Lots (home) 295 Building Material 128 Opp. .380 Business Personals.

42 Business Services 162 90 Cameras Cards Canaries. of Thanks 12 Rabbits .176 Carpenters. Contractors 96 Catering 82 Cement. Asphalt, Brick 98 Cemeteries Crematoriums Clothing. Furs, Shoes .166 Coal Coast Island Property ...358 Coming Events 30 Commercial Property Country Homes, Acreage .352 Deaths 8 Do-It-Yourself Domestic Help Wanted Dryers, Washers Duplexes for Rent.235 Educational 74 Electricians ...100 Employment Agencies 50 Employment Wanted, Men 70 Men Women 71 Employment Wanted.

Women 72 Engagen: ante Farm Implements Farms. Ranches Floor surfacing ...100 CLASSIFICATIONS ARE NUMBERED APPEAR IN NUMERICAL ORDER Classification Classification No. No. Florists 25 Nursing Homes 88 For Sale Misc. ....170 Office Equipment ..134 Found 27 Offices, Stores, Fruits .152 Warehouses Funeral Directors 18 ...274 Funeral Notices 10 Painters, Decoratre, 110 Fur-bear.

animals. .178 Personal 40 Furnaces .126 Personnel Testing. 54 Furnished Houses .225 Pet Stock 176 Furnished Suites .200 Phote Finishing ..162 Furniture .138 Plastering Garages for Rent .270 Stuccoing .104 Garden Supplies ..112 Plumbing Halls for Rent 34 Heating ...106 Health Services 84 Poultry Supplies. 180 Help Wtd. Men 50 Professional Help Wanted.

Services 82 1-Women 56 Property for Sale 295 Help Wtd Women 58 Property Exchange 368 Home Property Wtd .370 Modernization 92 Radios 156 Home Services 90 Radio Repairing Hotels 262 Ranches Hospitals (Private) 86 Ranges 146 Housekeeping Rms. 245 Refrigerators .150 Houses Wanted Rev. Houses Wtd. .284 to Butld .292 Roofing. Houses Wid.

to Buy.280 Chimneys, etc. ..108 Rooms and :.255 HOUSES FOR SALE Room and Board City Homes .300 Wanted -260 Duplexes. Rev. .310 Salesiadies. Agents 64 Burnaby ..320 Salesmen, Agents 52 North Vancouver 330 Sawdust .122 West Vancouver.332 Schools, Colleges 74 Richmond 334 Sewing Machines ..142 New Went ster .336 Sleeping Rooms 1.240 Coquitiam Dist.

338. Spurting Goods 160 White 340 Stamps. Coins. Surrey .342 Books ........168 Delta .344 Store Equipment ..132 Okanagan ..346 Suites for Sale ...220 Other B.C. Cities.

350 Summer Resorts In Memuriam 16 "Vacation Spots" 265 Industrial Property. 366 Swap Information Wtd. 36 Teachers Wanted 68 Insurance Television ..156 Letters of TV. Radio HI-FI Appreciation Repairing 158 Lighting Piants .186 Timber and Mills ..372 Listings Wanted Tires, Batteries. Livestock .182 etc.

.410 Lodge Notices Trailers Lost 26 Trucks Machinery ..186 Typewriters Marriages 6 Unturn. Houses Meats .152 Unfurnished Suites. Mining Properties .374 Vacuum Cleaners .144 Money to. Loan 382 Vegetables for Mizes. Automobiles Money Wanted Wanted, Misc.

Monumental Works 20 Wanted to Rent Motels Wanted, Trucks Moving Storage Washers, Dryers Music Art. Dancing 80 Waterfrontage Musical Instrum'ts. 154 Wood, Pressed New Car Dealers Wrecking, Access Maureen.

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