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BUY, SELL, EXCHANGE Sun Classified Want Ad Section First by Far in Circulation and Classified Want Ads. More Readers, More Results! ANYTHING CLOSING TIME FOR WANT ADS Mon. Through Frl. p.m. Saturday 5 p.m.

SPECIAL WEEKEND SERVICE Sunday 6 p.m. 9 p.m. Vancouver, MU 4-7141 North VU 8-K626 New LA 1-2663 Surrey Area, Newton 1518 IN SUN WANT Ans i VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA, MONDAY, APRIL 3, 1961 24 CARDS OF THANKS MARRIAGES BIRTHS ANNESLEY To Don and Sheila Annesley (nee Thompson i nt St. Mary's Hospital, New Westminster, on April 1. 1961.

a son, David Alexander, 12 Ihi. 2'3 a brother fnr Michael. 8 DEATHS MORRISON- AprllT, 1961. Katie" MacLeod Morrison of 2396 W. 5th aged 86 years.

Survived by 2 sisters. Mrs. Christ lenn E. MacLeod, Sherbrooke, Mrs. Florence M.

Morrison. Scotstown, Que; 1 brother, Norman A. MacLeod. Scotstown. Que, Funeral service Tuesday, April 4.

at 1 P.m. In the CHAPEL OF CHIMES. Harron Bros. 30th Ave. and Ontario Rev.

W. Stuart MacLeod officiating. Interment Forest Lawn Memorial Park. he Sun Vancouver's Leading Newspaper Published every weekday by Sun Publishing Cumpuny Limited, under agreement with Pacific Press Limited. Frinteri and Owners.

600 Bcatty St. Vanmuver B.C. MUtuul 4-7141 It FUNERAL DIRECTORS Harron Bros. Ltd, "2 Chapels to serve you" Chapel of Chimes 10th Ave. Ontario St.

Vancouver. TR 6-8S77. Chas. E. Atchison Sons and Royal Oak Chape! Kingsway at Royal Oak HE 1-55T7 We are deeply grateful to our relatives, neighbors and friends for the kindness and sympathy shown In our bereavement in the death of our dear husband, son and brother, Ted John Allan Cromarty.

We especially wish to thank Rev, Barnet for his comforting ministry and all those who sent beautiful floral tributes and provided us with their cats. Mrs. Ted Cromarty. Mr. and Mrs.

H. N. Cromarty and family. MATLE GREEN AWAY On Saturday, April 1, ID61. at 4 p.m..

at the home of the bride's r-nrvnts, by Rev. T. 8. Watson. Mr.

Walter K. H. Malic, son of Mrs. A. Doh-man of Dusseldorf.

Germany, to Lois daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Erwln Greenaway of South Burnaby, B.C. PEACOCK -ROMANCIlfJK On Saturday, April 1, 1961, in ileu-Frew United Church by Rev, C. O.

Richmond. Mr. James Allan Peacock, son of Mr. and Mrs. J.

Peacock of McAulcy, Manitoba, to Ruth Dora, daughter of Mr. W. J. P.omanchuk of Westbank, B.C. Special Sunday Service SUN WANT ADS should now be phoned in 6 P.M.

to 9 P.M. SUNDAY for ail Monday editions paroio Atrntson. BARTON To Mr. and Mrs. J.

Barton, at Grace Hospi- tn1, March 31, 1961, a daughter. Leslie Erin. 9 lbs. 4 ozs. A Sister for Janice and Mark.

MUIR April 3, 1961. Isabel Margaret Mulr, aged 69 years, of 4054 McGlll North Burnaby. Survived by her loving husband, Horace; 1 son. Douglas. Vancouver; 8 daughters, Mrs.

G. C. (Doris) May. Penticton. Mrs.

W. E. (Peggy) Stewart. Vancouver, Miss Murlal, at home; 4 grandchildren; 2 sisters, Mrs. Annie Sewell and ss Hattle Farlow, Vancouver; also nieces and nephews and many friends.

Rev. Angus Jack will conduct the funeral service In the Mount Pleasant Chapel. Kingsway at 11th Ave, on Wednesday. April 5, at 2 p.m. Interment OCean View.

SAMIS -BLAIR On Saturday. April 1, 1961, in Highlands United Church, by Rev. R. W. Bray.

Mr. John David Wentvvorth Samls. son of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce C.

Samls, to Linda Jane Scythes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Walker Blair. BAWN To Mr. and Mrs.

Terry Bawn (nee Walsh), Grace Hospital on March 29, 1961. a son. Stephen Michael, 7 lbs. 12 ogs. MUtual 4-7141 We wish to express our sincere thanks to the many friends, neighbors and relatives who gave their kindness, sympathy, cards and beautiful floral offerings received during our recent bereavemeat In Ihe loss of our dear husband father.

Special tnanks to the soloist. Major Frayne. and to Rose-lawn Funeral Directors. Mrs. Alex.

Hughan. 16 IN MEMORIAM ANDREW In loving memory of our dear Uncle Fred, who passed away April 2. 1980. -T' You are not forgotten, uncle dear, Nor will you ever be. As long as life and memory lasts, We shall remember thee.

Ever remembered by his loving niece Ellen, Mickey and Jackie. for courteous Want-Ad taker SIMMONS--TENFORD On March 30. 1961. In First United Church. Victoria.

B.C.. by Rev. A. T. Hlgglns, Mr.

Marke K. Simmons, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. J.

Simmons, of Vancouver, to Trudy Florence, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Tenford of Kamloops, B.C. DEATHS DEATHS EASTHOM To Shirley and the late Douglas Easlhom, at the Vancouver General Hos-pltal. April 1, 1961, a daughter, 8 lbs, 11 ozs.

Donald Cromln Publisher J. L. Dampler. Assistant Publisher E. M.

Swangard. Managing Editor J. M. Leoky. Marketing Director Paul St.

Pierre, Associate Editor J. W. Tuoguod. Advertising Mgr. F.

H. Edwards. Circulation Mgr. J. J.

Rooney Business Munuger North Vancouver. YUkon 8-S626. New Westminster. LAkevlew 1-2Wj1 Night Phones after 5 o'clock: Night Editor Mutual 4-7142 Composing Room. 4-iJU Adv.

Proof service, iiUtual4-71n2 Advertising Rules and Regulations The Vancouver Sun reserves the right to classiSy ads unuer appropriate heading for the determination of rates to be charged and lor the purpose of page location. The Vancouv er Sun reserves the right to revise or reject advertisements and in the case of advertisers using Tne bun classified boxes, to retutn any answer received at the said boxes, und to repay the customer the sum paid lor the advertisement and box rentai, if any. It Is agii'ed by the advertiser requesting space that the liability ot The Vancouver Sun (Division of Pacific Prets Limited i in tne event of falluie to publish an advertisement, or In the event of an error apnearing in the advertisement as published shall be limited to the amount paid by the advertiser for only one incorrect insertion for that portion of the advertising space occupied by Ihe Incorrect ot omitted item only, and that there shall be no -liability In any event greater than the amount paid foi NICHOLSON On April 3. 1961. William Sydney Nicholson, late of 2265 Graveley Vancouver, aged 78 years.

Survived by 1 brother, Frank; 1 sister. Eleanor, both of Vancouver; 1 sister, Violet, Morris. Manitoba. Funeral service Wednesday, April 5 at 10 a.m. in the Chapel of Richmond Funeral Home.

842 Gamble Richmond. Rev. 11. McSherry officiating. Interment Forest Lawn.

TOOCHIN B1LLINCSLEY On Saturday. April 1, 1961, at 2 o'clock, in Rycrson United Church, by Rev. M. W. Stevenson, Mr.

John Toochin. son of Mrs. Robert, Hlekle of Vancouver, to M.vra Helen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry G.

Billlngsley ot Vancouver. BAKER -In memory of Isabel Backer, who passed away April Ever remembered bv her husband and son. FOX To Stuart and Sunny (nee Bell), on March 30. 1961, at Grace Hospital, a daughter, Shana Lynn, 7 lbs. 10 ozs.

(insured). EBY Passed away April 1, 1961, Mr. Jacob Shantz Eby, lale of 349 E. 61st Ave. in his 92nd year.

Survived by 2 daughlers, Mrs, G. (Allcel Lobban, of Vancouver, Mrs. (Dora 1 Burkland, North Vancouver; 3 grandchildren and 7 great-grandchildren. Funeral service Tuesday, April 4, At 10:30 a.m., from the Chapman Funeral Home, 802 W. Broadway at Willow, Rev.

C. Cronln officiating. Interment Ocean View Burial Park, FOSTER March 30. 196L Mary Agnes Foster, B2T1 E. 25th In her 86th year.

Survived by 3 sons, Siewarl. Mervyn and Edward, Winnipeg; 4 daughters, Mrs. E. (Marion) Ludwlckson and Mrs. C.

W. (Gladys) Smith. Vancouver; Mrs. Frank inuicena) Warden. BEGG-ln lovln TOSDEVIN BIGGAR On Saturday.

April 1. 1961. at 3 In St. Peter's Church, Shorwcll, Isle of Wight, Mr. Clifford William Tosdevln of London England, to Merioiie May.

daughter of Mrs. Biggar and the late Mr. Harold M. Biggar of Vancouver, B.C. Ing memory oT a nd grandmother, dear mother Edith Bcgg.

who passed away Apr I 3. 1954. GODDARD To Mr. and Mrs. J.

A. Goddard. on April 1, 1961. a son, John Peter, 6 lbs. 8 ozs.

PARSONS March 31, 1961. Ernest James of 4776 Osier St. Passed away In hospital tn his 72nd year. Dearly beloved husband of Edlth.TFIesldes his wife he leaves his loving daughter. Mrs.

J. (Margarti Corlett; 2 grandchildren, Maureen and Ernie; 1 hrother. John T. in Burnaby; 1 sister. Mrs.

C. Avent Belle 1 hrothtr, Stanley of Plymouth. England: and his sister, Mrs, E. Brown (Joy) of Capetown. South Africa.

Rev. J. D. Hobdcn D.D. will conduct the funeral service In the Mount Pleasant Chapel.

Kingsway at 11th Ave. on Wednesday, April at 4 p.m. Cremation. Flowers gratefully declined. In memory's garden We meet every day.

Lovingly remembered by son George and family. her claims of errors in advertising must be received by the isher within 30 days after first publication. id tlatr 3 All pub Che VISONA DE RECK On Saturday. April 1, 1961, al 2:30 p.m., 111 St. John's Anglican Church, Squa-mtsh.

B.C., by Rev. Charles Globs. Mr. Giovanni Mario Visona, son of Mrs. Visona and tne lale Mr.

Mario Visona of Squamish, to Wlima Jean, elder clauphter of Mr. and Mts. E. Denis De Beck of Squamish, B.C. Winnipeg: Mrs.

C. (Carole) Stanley, Los Angeles; 9 grandchildren. The deceased was a charter mem-or of C.N.R. Veterans Association. Funeral services IH be conducted in the Mount Pleasant Chapel, Kingsway at 11th Monday.

3 at 1 p.m., Rev. Elder Aiehlbold officiating. Interment Forest Lawn. BORI'CK In loving memory of Andy, who passed away April 3, 1957. There Is a link death cannot sever.

Love and remembrance last for ever. Remembered always by "Dodie" GREIG To Chris and George Grelg (nee Gunn). at St. Vincents Hospital, on March 30, 1961, a son, Michael Warren. 7 lbs.

5 ozs. A brother for Kevin, Laurie and Brent. SIMMONS McBRIDE LTD. "A Dignified Service" Broadway at Maple St. RE 1-4161 Member Order of the Golden Rulv Sons Ltd.

66 sixth New LA 2-1671 Cloverdale YE 7-7331 JIAltOLD EDWARDS LfD 705 Bdy. at Heather TR 6-7711 26 LOST $10 reward Brittany Spaniel, red A white markings. Answers to name No license tat hut rallies no. tag on collar. Call Mr.

Vlnes.REl-844l. Black female Chihuahua terrier with red collar vie. Davie Burrard, Please, we love her. MU 4- 8645. Tu Reward, brown duffel bag, containing skin diving eqpt, regulator, Spprisway No.

00356. Lot I U.B.C. 'RE 3-7768. Nearly fully grown'male tabby rat. 3540 K.

23iri. HE 3-6202 'Or AM 3-3752. Lady's gold Pageant watch, vie. Granville Fir or U.B.C. RE 3- 60l7.Reward.

Lost, keys attached to K.LlVI. key chain. MU 5-9477 or MU 5-8311. Lady's wrist" watch with blue medal, bus stop Hastings Renfrew. At, 3-2882.

Bunk bed section, fell from truck, Kingsway-Willingdon area. CY 9-5667. Male black Kerry blue terrier, vie. 37th McKenzle. Vancouver.

West Vancouver tan M588. Ansv, ci to Rnbo. AM 6-6033. Man's "Omega rist watch, "gold black band. $5 reward.

Ask lor Denny, FA 7-5194. Small, black, srnoolh-halrcd clog, red collar. RE 3-2379. Tan male Corgi, vie. 24th Na-nalmo.

Sat. HE 4-18S4. Ladles' white gokt watch. Wctt End, Tuesday. Reward.

MU 1-4592. 27 FOUND Male "collie cross, black A wh)tp; male cocker spaniel, black: male cocker spaniel black, white mark on chest; male spaniel crass, black; male terrier cross, black, leather studded collar; male collie cross, brown white: male roltle, sable white; male spaniel cross, black; male cocker spaniel, blonde. Contact Coqultlam S.P.C.A.. 1411 Pipeline Rd. WHltehall to 7 p.m.

Female Sheltie tan; male Corker red, freckles; male Peke cross. Contact Vancouver S.P.C.A. "Animal Shelter or' phone TR 9-2948-9 or TR 4-3812. 2-5 p.m., holldavs 4k weekends 1200 blk. JCast7t.il.

Found near Ki Harney Park, a male German Shepherd, approx. 6 mos. old. Well trained. Please phone HE 4-7448.

Lady's Swiss watch found OP Inman South Burnaby. HE 4- 8917. JiM. White" gold wedding ring, ofi Franklin St. Can be claimed from Shipper.

1324 Franklin St. blue coat on Upper Levels vie. Capllano Bridge. WA 2-7236. i Gentleman's Swiss wrist wetcnT found on Dunbar nr.

41st. AM 6- 0157. a Lady's wrist" watch In Wodd-ward's, New sat. afternoon. LA 6-9852.

Keys In case on "Beat ty Saturday, April 1. Appiv Sun Lost Found. Thistle 38 nylnmatic wooden wagon, vie 33rd Blenheim. AM 6-7947. FoundT black-leather key case with 8 keys, vie.

3rd Ave. OS- DEATHS POPOVICH On March 27, 1961. George Popovlch, aged 70 years, late of 911 Keefer St. Funeral Tuesday, April 4, at 10 a.m. In the chapel of Hamilton Mortuary, Fraser St.

at 38th Ave. to Lawn Section, Mountain View Cemetery, Rev. Maxwell Cooper officiatlnir. DEAGLE In loving memory of a dear father and grandfather. William James Deagle.

who passed away April 3, 1958. Forever in our hearts. The family. HILL To Mr. and Mrs.

Jack Hill (nee Hopkins), at Vancouver General Hospital, on March 21. 1961 a son, Mark Thomas, 7 lbs. 6 ozs. (Insured i. ALBERTSON On March 27, 1961.

Hiram Hector Albcrtson, age 77 years, lale of 1336 Granville St. Funeral Tuesday. April 4, at 11:30 a.m.. In the chapel of Hamilton Mortuary, 38th Ave. Fraser to Mountain View Cemetery, Rev.

H. Parker CLASSIFIED RATES Minimum, 2 lines 43c per line per day 39c per line per day (3 days 37c per line per day (b days) 35c oer line per day (26 days) Above rates apply to consecutive insertions only. Births, Engagements, Man lages, Card of Thanks, Memorial Notices, not exceeding io lines, minimum charge S3.00 per Insertion. Each additional line 43c dally. Deaths and funeral notice.

S4.20 for first ID lines. Additional lines, 43c per line daily. (Above rates apply to B.C. only) PHONE MUtual 4-7141 SUBSCRIPTION RATES Wherever earner service is maintained. $2.00 per month.

MARSHALL Passed away April 2, 161. Ernest Warren Marshall, of 3585 Gamble foimerlj of North Battleford, in his 82nd year. Survived by his loving wire, Beatrice; 2 sons, Warren, Vancouver; Clarence, North Battleford, 1 daughter, Mrs. Gordon Dann. Vancouver; 3 grandchildren; 3 greatgrandchildren; 2 brothers, William Marshall, North Battleford; Edward Marshall, Victoria.

Funeral service Wednesday at 1 p.m. In Simmons McBride Funeral Chapel, Broadway at Maple Rev. F. J. Nicholson officiating.

Interment Ocean View Burial Park. MARSHALL Passed away suddenly on April 1. 1961, Douglas Alexander Marshall in his year, late of 7041 Burnaby. Survived by his loving wife Gladys; 2 sons. Allan and Trevor al home; 3 sisters.

Mrs. A. (Violet) Jopling, Miss Florence Marshall, both of Saskatchewan, Mrs. P. (Mary) Wells, Victoria; 2 brothers, James Marshall, Saskatchewan, Vein Marshall, Victoria.

Predeceased by his brother Bruce1 Marshall of Saskatchewan in September. 1960. Funeral service Tuesday, April 4, at 3 p.m., from Royal Oak Funeral Chapel, Kingsway at Royal Oak Burnaby, Rev. G. Struthers officiating.

Interment Ocean View Burial McCALDEN March 31, 3961. James Henry McCalden of 3355 W. 29th In his 72nd year. Survived by his loving w(fe, Hilda; 2 sisters, Margaret and Susan Jane; 1 brother, John In Ireland. Rev.

Harry Lennox, D.D., will conduct the funeral service In the Mount Pleasant Chapel, Kingsway at 11th on Tuesday, April 4 at 11 a.m. Cremation. McCLUNG Passed away on April 1, 1961, Paul Harper Mc-Clung of 2254 Cornwall In his 61st year. Survived by 1 son, Robert. Vancouver; 1 daughter.

Mrs. Wm. M. Pearsort, Everett. 7 grandchildren; 2 brothers, Horace McClung.

Victoria, and Mark MrClung, Ottawa; 1 sister, Mrs. Hugh M. Atkinson. Vancouver; also survived by several nephews and nieces. The deceased was manager of the Burrard Motel, and a long-time member of St.

Anrlrew's-Wesley Church. Funeral service Tuesday at 11 a.m. in St. Andrew's-Weslev Churrh, Burrard and Nelson Rev. R.

Cunningham officiating. Cremation. Garlen Chapel, Ocean View. In lieu of flowers donations may be sent 1o the Y.W.C.A. Scholarship Fund.

997 Dunsmulr St. Simmons McBride, funeral directors, in charge of arrangements. McCORQUODALE On March 31, 1961, Alexander McCorquodale of 15690 -56th Cloverdnle, aged 81 years. Survived, by two "istTS, Mrs. McCemechv.

Miss Christine McCorquodale, Ottawa; 3 brothers, Jim in William in Edmonton: Colin in Winnipeg. Funeral service Wednesday. April 3th, at 1:30 p.m., from the Cloverdale Chanel of S. Bowell Sons, Rev. Keith Mason officiating.

Interment. Fraser RAE On March 30. 1961, Mary Josephine Rae, aged 75 years, of Quesncl. B.C., formerly of Surrey. Survived by one son, James, Cloverdale; one daughter, Mrs.

Agnes Grice. Quesnel; 4 grandchildren. Requiem Mass will be celebrated Wednesday, April 5, at. 10 a.m. in the Church of the Precious Blood, Cloverdale, Father P.

O'Sulllvan, celebrant. Interment Forest Lawn. S. Bowell Sons, directors. DOBUSH--In loving memory of our dearest mother and grandmother, Alexandria, who was laid to rest April 3.

1957. The long and sad years slip hy But dally sweet memories never die. Ever remembered by her loving daughter, Vera, and family. HOWE Tn Mrs. Stella Howe at Vancouver General Hospital on April 1.

1961, a daughter, 5 lbs. 10 ox a sister for Louise. EARREGAR On March 31. 1961, Edith Barregar, late of 1415 West Keith North Vancouver, widow of the late Herbert E. Barregar.

Survived bv .3 sons, Fred William H. A. and Robert A 1 i of North Vancouver: grand children. Funeral service Tuesday, April 4. at 3:00 p.m..

from the Hollvhurn Funeral Home 1807 Marine West Vancouver, Rev. Gordon McLaren officiating. Inter-ment Capllann View Cemetecy. Flowers gratefully declined. HUGHES To Lairy and Barbara Hughes at North Vancouver General Hospital on April 2.

1961. a daughter. Heather Elizabeth. A sister for Michael and Mark. GORDON In loving memory of a dear mother, Margaret Gordon, who passed away April 3, 1951: also dad.

Robert Gordon, who passed away May 30, 1949. Fond memories linger every day, Remembrance keeps them near. Ever remembered by their loving daughter, Jean, and son-in-law, Dal. BERRY April 1. 1961, Victoria months, $10.00: three months $5 0i); sing month.

$2 00. Australia, month. month. $2 00; foreign. $3.00 per month.

Saturday only: Canada, Sa.00 per yeir; U.S.A.. $5.50 per year; Australia, $050 per year: foreign, per year. Authorized as second class mail, Post Office Department, Ottawa. Mm- Audit Bureau ot Circulation DISTRIBUTORS. BrfTO Phone MU 4-7141 New Westminster, J.

B. Norman 44 Begble St. LAkevlew 1-2868 North Vancouver $26 310 Lonsdale West Vancouver MUtual 4-(141 RADELJA-On April 1, 3961, John RadeIJa, In his 5fllh year, resident of North Burnaby for many years. Survived by his wife and 1 son In Yugoslavia; 1 sister, Mrs. J.

Mohovlle, of Burnaby; 1 brother, In Klmberley, B.C. Member ot The Croation Fraternal mon Lodge No. 687. Services Wednesday, April 5, at 11 a.m., from the Bell Funeral Home, 2716 E. Hastings Rev.

T. L. Hipp nfflrta'lng. Interment Forest Lawn. 1 Marion Berry, passed away at her residence.

398S Sunnycrest, Drive, North Vancouver, aged 65 years. Survived by her daughter. Mrs. T. Allan (Dorothy) Till.

North Vancouver; 3 grandchildren; a twin PAT.KO To Gordon and Doris Patko. on March 31. 1961. at Grace Hospital, a son. Robert Kevin.

8 lbs. 14 ozs. A brother for Gerald and Janice. JOSEPHSON Tn loving memory of Ted Josephson, who passed away April 3. 1953.

Gone from us but leaving memories, Death ran never take away. Memories that will always linger. While upon this earth we stay. Ever remembered by his loving wife and family. sums i.uiio 'J Pine Ave.

(ohn Hicbnrt ranbrook POWER Born to Barbara and Donald Power, on March 30. 1961, a daughter, Elizabeth Ann, 6 lbs. 15 at Vancouver General Hospital. (Insured). Phone JU 6-4433 J.

E. Wilson ST 2-4742 Dafld Stott Phone 1240 Robert Boyd Phone 460 Ken Dodcis RAMSAY March 30. 1961. al Calgary, Samuel Conrhar Ramsay, beloved brother of Adam Ramsay. 2881 Crestview.

North Vancouver; James Ramsay of Nelson, B.C.; Mrs. J. F. Wlttman. Mrs.

Robert Cook, Mrs. S. G. Crate and Mrs. C.

Fraser, all of Seattle, Washington. Funeral services conducted by Rev. R. McKay Esler. will' be held In the Park Memorial Chapel.

Tuesday afternoon at. 1:30. Mclnnls and Holloway Funeral Directors. Cremation. Ashes to be interred tn the Capilano Cemetery, North BOX 14(S Dawson Creek 1405 104th Ave.

Ilii ncan Box 1065 I i i.i-Box 987 rot St. John KINGSTON In loving memory GRAHAM March 31, 1961, at Garden Bay, B.C., George Daniel Graham, aged 77 years. Survived by six nephews and nieces. Rev. M.

W. Stevenson will conduct the funeral service in Mount Pleasant Chapel. Kingsway at 11th Tuesday, April 4, at 3 p.m. Mountain View Cemetery. HALE Albert Edward (Bert) Hale, March 29, 1961.

in his 84th year, at Burnaby General Hospital after a serious accident at his home, 3253 Napier on March 16. Survived by his wife, Mary Jane, and 3 sisters, Mrs. H. A. Field anu Mrs.

Ethlyn Young of Vancouver. Mrs. C. S. Lowe of Baildon, Sask.

The Itev. L. G. Chappell of All Saints Anglican Church, of which the rieoeased was a will conduct the funeral service, Monday, April 3. at 1:30 p.m., al the Chapman Funeral Home, 802 W.

Broadway. Interment Valley View Memorial Gardens. HOLGATE On April 2. 1961, Fiances Ann llolgalc, ageu t8 years, late of 2469 Lawson West Vancouver, widow of the late Alfred Holgate. Survived by 3 -daughters, Mrs.

Illingworlh (Elsie). West Vancouver, Mrs. lliloa Allan, Vancouver, Mrs. Jim Podas (Kathyi, Burnaby; 3 suns, Denis and Lome, Chilliwack. B.C., Norman, Cloverriale; 38 grandchildren; great-grandchildren; 4 great, great-grandchildren.

Funeral service Wednesday, April 5. at 3 p.m., from St. Stephen's Anglican Church, 22nd and Marine W. Vancouver, Rev. E.

W. P. Carter officiating. Interment Capllano- View Cemeteiy. Hullyhurn Funeral Home, West Vancouver, In charge.

HONE In Colwood. B.C.. on March 30, 1961, Wllhelmina Isabel Hone, aged 88 years, Lorn in Dublin, Ireland and resident here for 30 years. She Is survived by a nephew, Mrs. W.

George of Vic-loria; also other nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held In the Church of Our Lord, Blanshard Tuesday, April 4, at 10:30 a.m.. Rt. Rev. Bishop D.

Rankllor officiating, followed by cremation. McCall Funeral Directors Victoria, B.C. IIOSKINS On March 30, 1961, Cecil Dawson Hoskins, aged 70 years, late of 123 East 64th Ave. Survived by his loving wife, Rosalie; 3 sons, Cecil and Leonard, Vancouver; Edward, of Saskatoon; 3 daughters. Mrs.

Olive Cross, North Vancouver; Mrs. Irene Sparks, New Westminster; Mrs, VlrRlrtia Humphries, of Vancouver; 2 brothers, Perry and Charles, Vancouver; 1 sister, Lucy of Ontario and 13 grandchildren. Funeral, Tuesday. April 4 at, 1:30 p.m.. In the chapel of Hamilton Mortuary, Fraser St.

at 38th to Mountain View Cemetery. Rev, G. B. Archer officiating. HUMPHREY On April 1, 1961, Sophia Humphrey of 1990 West 18th in her 85th year.

Survived by 1 sister in Bristol. England; 2 nieces, Mrs. Welsh and Miss Lily Humphrey and a dear friend. Mrs. Bond.

Funeral service Wednesday, April 5. 1:30 p.m. St. John's Shaughnessy Church, Granville St. and Rev.

Canon A. M. Trendell. D.D. officiating.

Interment Mountain View Cemetery. The T. Edwards Co. funeral directors. llngWOOd.

ItK l-NYHtl. 4 brass keys' on ring. Beside hlk Has- rcmoerton niu tings, on Wed. 4-9240. TK RANDALL To Mr.

and Mrs. H. E. (Ted I Randall (nee Addison), at Vancouver General Hospital, on April 1, 1961 a son. 6 lbs.

15 ozs. A brother for Brian. Young black "and while lung hair small female dog. N. Bur naby.

CY 8-6274. or our dear mother. Eliza rsene, who passed away April 3. 1960. In our hearts your memory lingers.

Sweetly tender, fond and true; There is not a day, dear mother, That we do not think of you. Stanley, Lorraine and Karen. KINGSTON In loving memory of Mom, Eliza, who passed away April 3. 1960. Also my brother, Mel, W'ho died on September 2b, 1954.

"Gone but not forgotten." Doris. KINGSTON In loving memory of Mrs. Eliza Kingston, who passed away April 3. I960. 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' a (i 1 missed by her loving daughters, Rhea and Florence.

STRINGER To All and Lynn Stringer on March 30, 1961, at Grace Hospital, a daughter. Gail Sandra. 8 lbs. 1 oz. A sister for Diane.

KainfooDs frank Brown Box 503 Nechako P.O. Phone 1404 Merritt Albert Hartwcll 1 1080. Merritt hone MK Nanaimo J- E. Whltlam Sun Ofltce, 94 Nelson Irwin Black Beasley Phone 595 Ocean fall. Morley Dodman ucean ran.

Marine Drive Rnv 1BR Phone 91 renticton fiSWij 285 Edmonton Ave. Ph. HY 2-2748 North Aihppni T. stepngni SATHER Thorvald Sather, late of 1032 7th New Westminster, B.C., passed awav Marrh 31, 1961. aged 78 years.

Survived by 2 sons. Marvin, Buroultlam. Helmer. Delta; 5 sisters In Norway, 5 grandchildren. Funeral service will be held in Mount ZIon Lutheran Church Tuesday.

April 4, at 1:30 p.m.. Rev. J. S. Stolee officiating.

Interment Eraser Cemetery, Columbia Funeral Service directors. In lieu of flowers please send donations to Mount Zion Memorial Fund, sister, Mae Wilson. Seattle: 1 mother, Graham Mardonalri, Vancouver. Rev. J.

H. Stewart will conduct the funeral service In the Mount Pleasant Chapel. Kingsway. at 11th on Tuesday, April 4 at 12 noon. Cremation.

In lieu of flowers, donations to the Heart Fund. BRABEN In hospital April 2, 1961, John Nlcol Bra ben, aged 60 years, of 311 64th Ave. Survived by his loving wife, Phylis; 4 daughters, Mrs. D. Docksteader (Pauline).

Savona, B.C.; Mrs. Georglne Zeron. Haney, B.C.; Mrs. J. Cook (Jody).

North Surrey, B.C.; Mrs. R. Moody (June), Vancouver: 9 grandchildren. Requiem Mass, St. Andrew's Church, 480 47th Ave.

Wednesday at 10 a.m., Rev, P. Smeets, celebrant Kearney Funeral Directors, 1096 W. Broadway in charge. In lieu of flowers please send offering to Catholic Charities Men's Hostel. BROOKS April 1.

1961, Leon Guy Brooks, 1447 Barclay In his 77th year. Survived by two sisters, Milllrent Howard, Beverly, U.S.A., Zelda T. Brooks, Toronto, Ontario. Rev. W.

H. Brookes will conduct the funeral service in the Mount Pleasant Chapel, Kingsway at 31th Ave, Tuesday, April 4 at 2 p.m. Interment Forest Lawn. BURWASH March 30, 1961, Eliza, beloved wife of Charles Bur-wash. 991 steveston Highway, age 87 yrs.

Survived by 3 sons. Lloyd, Lome and Melvin Whenham In California; also 2 daughlers in California, Rev. w. R. Arrhhold will conduct the funeral service In the Mount Pleasant Chapel, Kingsway al 11th Tuesday, April 4 at 1 p.m.

Interment Vallev View, CLOUGH Passed 'away March 30. 1961, Herbert Clough, 1707 E. 4th Ave, and formerly of 1013 Dunsmulr In his 78th year. Survived by 1 son, Ben; 1 sister, Mrs. Alice Wate; 1 brother.

Edwin, all In Vancouver. Funeral service Tuesday. April 4, at 1:30 P.m. in the Glenhaven Memorial Chapel. 1235 E.

Hastings Rev. John R. Davis officiating. Interment Ocean View Burial Park. WALL Bom to Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Wall (nee Beulah Faith Jones I at Grace Hospital on April 2, 1961. a daughter, Sharlene Grayce, 7 lbs, a sister for Glenn and Danny. r.randvlew Rd. Phone.

VU Stanford Powell River 4383 Westvicw Rd. HUnter 5-4097 Small child's glasses at parking lot, store, 22nd Rup-OTtHE4-1238. Lady's gold watch on Hastings St. Mon. March 27.

CA 4-3850 after 5 p.m. Lady's pink clutch" purse, "Vafn theatre, Apr. 1st. RE 3-2176. Black white male 'al.

7 mos. 4th A Llllooet. AL 3-1077. Car keys on tab. 6th Stephens.

RE 3-0206. Young black A wnltc lorig-hair female doc. small size CY 8-6274. Boy's small brown shoe, almnit new. 2600 bloek 2nd.

RE Set of car kevs. in Stanley Sunday. BR 7-6451. 30 COMING EVENTS Army, Navy, AlfTorce Veterans BINGO Lonsdale Community Hall 23rd' A N- Van. April 5, 8 p.m.

All proceeds for Community welfare 8300 Jackpot, no prize less thajt 10. WHIST Thura. Saturday Starting 8 m. S100 cash prlzas. Admission SI Includes 10 free games of Bingo.

Happyllme Social Club. 1022 Davie. South Vahcotivei I Bingo. Api il Ilh 8 p.m. Rio Hall.

3325 Kingsway. Arcadian 2214 Main Old-time dancing, Sat. MARRIAGES MseGILUS Suddenly on March 29. 3961, Archie MacOiiJIs. of 1874 W.

2nd in his 78th Survived by 2 sisters and 1 niece In Eastern Ontario. A resident of Vancouver for 55 years. Services Tuesday, April 4 at. 31 a.m.. from the Bell Funeral Home, 2746 E.

Hastings Rev. L. G. Chappell officiating. Interment Mountain View Cemetery.

McLELLAN -Charles F. of 3082 W. 15th passed away Apiil 1. 1961. Born In Nova Scotia, November .18, 1877.

Survived by his wife Rhoda; 2 daughters, Mrs. S. H. (Loralne) Bean, Delaware Clly. Delaware, U.S.A.; Mrs.

G. W. (Luella) Wilson, Trail, B.C.; 1 son. John Mexico City; 1 sister. Mrs.

Nellie Chapman, Vancouver: 6 grandchildren. Funeral service Tuesday. April 4 at 3 p.m. in the CHAPEL OF CHIMES, Harron Brothers Kith Ave. Ontario St.

Rev. J. White. D.D. officiating.

Cremation. Flowers gratefully declined. Donations may he sent to Multiple Sclerosis Society, 4624 Blenheim St. MILLALA- April 2. 1961, Lydla Johanna, widow of Walno Gustav Mlllala.

9670 River Delta, age 69 years. Survived by 1 son, Harold, and 1 daughter, Mrs. George Lande (Sally 1: 3 grandchildren. Delta: 3 sisters and 1 brother In Finland. Funeral service April 5, at 1 o'clock.

Wood lawn Funeral Home, Rev. J. B. Haave officiating. Interment Forest Lawn, In lieu of flowers donations to B.C.

Cancer Institute. SCRASE Passed away In hospital, March 1 27, 1961, Mrs, Emma of 1611 Davie St. Survived bv Mrs' H- E- Warburtn'n (Lillian): a granddaughter. Mrs. J.

Robertson (Pat); also 1 brother and sister, nieces and nephews In England. Private funeral service will be held Saturday. April 1. at 11 R.m., In the Chapel of Center Hanna. 4061 Kingsway.

opnoslte Central Park. Rev. J. W. Ellis officiating.

Cremation. Garden Chapel, Ocean View Burial Park. MATTHEWSON In ever loving memory of Arthur, who died 12 years ago. "We will always think of you. No matter how long time goes by." Mom, Dad, Chuck, Marsha.

Eve and Ed. ARMSTRONG OOW AN On April 1st, 1961, at United Church by Rev. H. A. Watts, Mr.

James Franklin Armstrong, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Armstrong, to Julia Diane, daughter of Mrs. Helen Sloane Gowan and Mr. George Victor Gowan.

Prince, George Gundorson 1275 3rd Ave. Ph. LOgan 4-5414 feW. Vo3 gfcg. Mrs.

J. C. Speanyan Revelsloke Pierre Beruschi a island S. J. Sigurd son sjlnfyAM, jwm IS PhonfvttM t'ii S.

J. Sigurd son Wffl nevirlnev Ave. FhoneWTsL MOLLEY In loving memory of a Mother and Grandmother, Josephine Molley, who passed away April 3, 1960. Lovingly remembered by the Molley family. SOLTES Aprfl 1, 1961.

John Soltes. 1763 Dean Cove North Vancouver, In his 60 year. Survived by 1 son, Michael, in the U.S.A. Funeral announcements later by BURRARD CHAPEL. North Vancouver.

Vernon Mt- Irvm Plxon Ave. Ph. Linden 2-4081 Mat WILLIAM LAURIDSEN On April 1. 1961. in the Danish Lutheran Church by Rev.

Arnold Vang, John Reed MacWllllam, son of Mr. and Mrs. John MacWllllam of Coqultlam. B.C. Alice AagaassI Lauridsen.

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kristen Aagaard Laurldsen of South Burnaby, B.C. 'W. McAllister SOT Victoria CATERING 32 Phone KVergreen 3-9521 Mrs.

Mabel field Lake Phone EX 2-4278 Well lllilllll DAVIS In Shaughnessy Hosnitfll Anril 1 1QC1 Mr. Wm. Lambe Box 416 THOMAS April 3. 3961, Olive Thomas of 1617 Francis aged 54 years. Survived by her loving husband.

Sirinev: 2 slpti snns. Tpr- BfeRalph Davis, aged sd 13 sears, lale of p.im. erston Ave Weo Van- MORRIS Passed away IACI Passed away April 2. 1961, Josenh Dominlck Iacl, of Campbell River. B.C., In his 56th year.

Survived by his loving wife, Ermle: 2 daughters, Gloria Cameron. Campbell River; Josephine Hicks, Seattle. his mother. Mrs. Rosa Iaci, Vancouver; 5 grandchildren: 2 brothers, Frank and Peter.

Vancouver; 1 sister, Catherine laci, Vancouver. The deceased was past president of Campbell River Rotary Club, member of Campbell River Board of Trade, and was chairman of on April 1, 1961, Weslci ry. Seattle: Gerald. Vancouver; 1 rUinrrrt. Unl.

r.t a1k7 i Mp Inn SUN CLASSIFIED AD INDEX ALL CLASSIFICATIONS ARE NUMBERED AND APPEAR IN NUMERICAL ORDER Classification Classification Classification No. No. No. Granville in his 6'th 1 J. W.

Ellis will conduct the fu- year. Survived hv his neral service In the Mount Pleas couver Deceased served with R.C.AF. In World War II Survived by his loving wife Pearl; 1 daughter. Barbara and 1 son, Bobby, all at home. Also his father.

Ernest Davis Bnd Mrs. Davis. Victoria; 3 brothers, Donald and Laurie, Victoria and Wilfred of Ottawa. Funeral serviee Thnn. ORR In loving memory of my daughter, Mary Louise Orr, who passed away April 3, 1953.

We mourn for her In silence. No eyes can see us weep. But many a silent tear is shed While others are asleep, Always remembered by mother. Cathie, Jimmcy and Diane. ROONEY In memory of our loving mother who passed away January 2.

1952, and our loving father who passed away April 2, 1957 Fond memories linger every day. Remembrances keep them near. Ever remembered by David. Irene. Ted.

May and their families. ant Chapel Klngswav at 11th Ave. on Wednesday, April 5 at 1 p.m. Cremation. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Cancer Fund.

AMnrles Wanted 69 Florists 2SiNurslng and Agreements 1 For Sale Misc 17.01 Rest Homes ....86 for Sale SBSi Found 27 Office Equipment ..134 Aircraft for Sale 152iPainters. Decoratrs. 110 AniinuM 140 Funeral Directors 18iPersonal 40 ihe vampbell River scdooi miard clay, April 6, at 1:30 p.m.. from i for 10 years. Prayers Tuesday SI.

Stephen's Angltran Church, evening at 7:30. in St. Peter loving wife. Elsie. 2 sons.

James G. and Philip Vancouver; 6 grandchildren: 1 brother. Llovri, Reston, Man. The deceased was a veteran ot the First World War and a member of the Vancouver branch of the War Amputees Association. Funeral service Tuesday at 3 P.m.

in Simmons McBride funeral chapel, Broadway at Maple Rev. Major George Turpln. D.D., officiating. Cremation, Garden Chapel, Ocean View. West Van- i Paul Church.

1425 W. 39th Ave. nu nnu marine tir, ADartm't Property. 362 Funeral Notices .10 Personnel Testing. 54 couver.

Rev, Pet Stock P. Carter where Requiem Mass will be eele- 176 omriattng. Cremation. Flowers Aptitude Testing aurur-Dear. an imus.

.1,0 a it naces .126 AUtomooiiea Ueai 9-K Photo Finishing 162 hrated Wednesday, at 9 a.m., by Rt. Rev. T. Nichol. V.G En Beautiful banquet room for weddings, parties banquets.

Capllano Gardens Smorgasbord Restaurant 657 Marine West Van. .1 WA -6833 (Pk. Rovali WA 2-90JJ Full coverage wedding reccpllons Invitations, cake, catering, photo album, orchestra, M.C. LA 2-56. or FA 1-2854.

Catering for any occasion. Large or Small. rim Paddock Restaurant, LA 1-6016. MiddlcgateShoDPine Centre. 34 HALLS FOR Halls-for rent.

Caterings, lian-quets, wedding receptions. Llon'a Gate Halls. 2611 W. 4th. RE 3-8514.

Halls, catering, music, Arlington (Orchid Caterers 1. RE 6-9953. "Sherry's Hall Gartering. 2723 Ml 4th1RE 1-2814 eves. RE 36 INFORMATION WANTED Would anyone "know -mg the Present whereabout of a rl umphrey of Vancouver or Kenneth Pumphrey of Sechclt.

B.O, please contact Box 2870, Would Elaine Bevertey Lyman, formerlv of 1012 Richelieu Vancouver, B.C., or anyone knowing her whereabouts please contact Box2862 Sun. Would Frances Bo-nice Gardinef (nee Follardl or anyone knowtn her whereabouts please concert tor sale mu furnished Suites .200 Furniture 138 Garages for Rent .270 VIPOND -Passed away Mareh 31. 1961, Judy Theresa, beloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Elwyn C. Vipond.

of 7010 Belcarra North Burnaby, In her 14th year. Also survived by her grandparents. Duncan and Laur, Vipond, North Surrey, B.C.. Alblrt and Gertrude Wade. Barrsley, England.

Funeral service Tuesday at 1 p.m. from Simmons McBride Funeral Broadway at Maple Rev. V. G. Byers officiating.

Interment Forest Lawn Memorial Park. Automobiles Wtd. ..394 AJto Radiators ...410 Auto. Repairs Serv, 410 Auto Wreck. Acccs 410 tombment In "The Abbey," Ocean view Builal Park.

In lieu of flowers, donations may fie sent to the Cancer Fund. Simmons McBride. Broadway at Maple funeral directors in charge. .112 mistering Stuccoing 104 Plumbing Heating 106 Poultry i Supplies. 180 Professional Services tS Property for Sale .295 PrODCrtV Fxchann'O ana Garden Supplies Kalis for Rent Bicvncs, Mnlnrrvr 50 Services STEELE In loving memory of Charlie Steele, who passed away April 3, 1960.

Ever remembered by his sisters and brother. Help Wtd. Men Help Wanted. Men-Women Help Wtd. Women Home Modernization Home Services Hut 56 Property Wtd 370 ....156 I Radio Repairing ..158 92 1 Ranches 354 90; Ranges .....146 Birds and Goldfish.

176 Births 2 Boats and Marine Supplies 190 Bmk 16H Bulldozing Trucking 94 Bldg. Lots (home). 29) Bulging Material .1 Business Opp 380 JARVIS Amy. passed away April 1. 1961, in St.

Paul's Hospital. Survived by 2 sisters, Mr. W. W. and Mrs.

George T.mith. Gibsons, also an aunt, nieces and nephews. Funeral service 2 p.m Tuesday. April 4. at St.

Bartholomew's Church. Gibsons. .262 Refrigerator isn Hospitals (Private) 88 11 neennen. rionynurn Ku-neral Home, West Vancouver, in charge. DICKENSON On April 1, 1961, "the residence, 2529 Franklin Edith Bertha, widow of the late William Henry Dickenson, in her 80th year.

Survived by 1 son. William Henry; 1 daughter. Mary Isobel. of Vancouver: 1 brother, Fred. 2, sisters.

Syb and Dolly In England. Services Wednesday, April 5, at 1 p.m., from the Bell Funeral Home. 2746 E. Hastings Rev. L.

G. Chappell officiating. Interment, family plot, Mountain View. DICKSON Passed away April 3- 1961. George Dickson, of 2469 Cornwall in his 77th year.

Survived by 2 daughters. Norma Dickson. Toronto; Catherine Dickson, at home; 1 brother, Peter B. Dickson, Oak Lake. Man.

The deceased was a member of Sons of Scotland. Vancouver, and Fair-view Lodge No. 61, I.O.O.F., Van-couver. Funeral service Wednesday at 3 p.m.. in Simmons McBride Funeral Chapel, Broadway at Maple Rev.

Harry Lennox, D.D., officiating. Housekeeping Kins, ITmicec U'antMl Houses Wanted ncino Personals. 42 WEST'S GREATEST As you read this, you are in the middle of the largest shopping centre in Western Canada, because The Sun regularly Rev. Houses Wtd. .284 Roofing.

Chimneys, etc. ..108 ooms and Board .255 RKm and Board Wanted 260 WA1GH Passed awav In hospital Marrh 30. 1961. Marion Ada Waugh, late of Dawson Creek. B.C.

Survived by 3 sons. Gordon. Siagara Falls: Donald. Arras, and George, Clinton, B.C.: 2 daughters. Mrs.

Anne Thlrke, Ladysmlth; and Mrs. Marlon Hoffman. South Burnaby; 24 grandchildren and 4 great-grandchildren. Funeral service Tuesday. April 4.

at 11 a.m. In the Chapel of Center and Hanna, 4063 Kings-way, opposite Central Park. Rev. Geoffrey Parrott officiating. Interment Mountain View Business Services 90 1 to Build 292 Cameras 12 Houses Wtd.

to Buy 280 Canaries. Rabbits .176 a TOROROFF In loving and rherlshed memory of our dear mother, Tina, who passed away April 2, 1959. The dearest mother, kindest friend, One of the best whom Gcd could lend. Loving, thoughtful, gentle and true. Always willing a kind act to art.

Ever remembered by daughters, Lenore, Mildred and Lou. It FUNERAL DIRECTORS Box 2wj sun. Cards of Thanks Qty Homes mf A.enti S3 Will the drivers of vehicles thai saw arcident at corner of Hamilton 4 Pender Tues 2Sth at 1 FA Insurance. 122 Schools. Collezps JOHNSON Passed away April 1.

1961. David Ward Johnson. In his 74th year, late of 7989 Mac-Pherson Ave. Burnaby. Survived by his loving Amellne: daughter Muriel, Winnipeg: 3 sons.

Earl, Ottawa, David, London, Kenneth. Winnipeg: 8 grand- Anvfmp ifnow'inff the where Sewing Machines 74 .142 .240 160 sleeping Kooms Snorting Goods Carpenters. Contractors 96 Catering 32 Cement, Asphait, Brick 8 Cemeteries 22 Crematoriums 23 Clothing, Furs, Shoes .....166 Coal .....124 Coast 4 Island Property 358 Coming Events 30 Commercial Burnaby 330 North Vancouver 330 West Vancouver. 332 Richmond 334 New West'ster .336 338 White 340 Surrey ,.342 Delta 344 Okanagan .346 Other B.C. Cities.

350 In Memoriam 16 Industrial Prooertv.SfiK (publishes more classi ommps oins. Books lag Store Equipment .132 Suites for Sale .320 Summer Resorts Vacation Spots" 265 Swap 172 Teachers Wanted 68 WEI. DIE Pasr! away suddenly April 1. 1961. Major Victor E.

de K. Weldie. C.G., K.C. of St. Stanislaus, E.D., Mentioned In Dispatches: late of 1406 Laburnum St.

Survived by his loving wife. Lady Weldie; 1 son. Ray TT-ff? MOUNT PLEASANT CHAPEL Vancouver's most beautiful and modern funeral home. MOUNT PLEASANT UNDERTAKING CO. LTD Kingsway tjlth TR 6-2161-2162 CENTER HANNA IS83 service Monday, April 3 at 1 p.m..

taA arlvPrtiinP than from the Royal Oak Funeral 3 1 8 1 5 Chapel Klntswav at Rnval Oak -nv, nPWnriPr in Ave Burnabv. Rev Struthers anY OTner newspaper in officiating, followed by rrema- Aoctorrl 1 a a rl a Kin Hon In lien of flowers donations WeSTem a II 3 3. INO- DIXON Passed away March 30, 1961. at the home of Bill and RAttv Ijmitv of Port Property 364 Country tomes. felevisiun BP.

F.dwurrt rtlion of Ft Si 1 Information Wtd, 36 mond and 1 granddaughter, Nancy to Cancer Fund appreciated. iAhprP pkf will vm 1 finH' both of Sun vSiley. Calif. Funeral I wnere eise win you una APni 4, Bt abouts of Carol Joyce Bach (net Mr-Colemani please contact Box 2896. Sun PERSONAL Lady, Russian Sort), Germ origin, Protestant wishes to met gent, tame origin, 43-50, non-drinker or heavy smoker, obrt matrimony.

Box 687. 9n. tvt VOUfJG" MAN 25 YEA RS Own car, steady lob wishes to meet young lady for outings. Enclose snap. Object mttrtmony.

Box521. Sun. (lent. 31 9 ernployerf, ishes to meet sincere ladv, 25-3L Please enclose snap and ohmieMO Will answer all letters. Ohiect matrimony Box 527iiur, Young man wishes to meet gfrl, 19-24.

not over for cfln-panionshlp. Object matrimony, gox 1SS. Sun. Ty, GM would liW to meet wldo TV, Radio A HI-FI 1 John, B.C. and formerly of Win-Repairing 158 nlpeg and Vancouver.

Survived bv Timber and Mills .372 2 sons. Lawrence and Jack of Win-Tires. Batteries. nlpeg. Funeral services.

Monday, tie. 410 April 3, at 2 p.m. from Reynars such a wide and com .28 .182 2S p.m. from the Chapman Funeral Home. 802 W.

Broadway at Willow. Rev Hillary officiating Ocean View Burial Pirk. way HE 4-2424 In hospital April 2. 196V Helen Kllik. asred 57 years.

311 Ceda- New Westnun- 4061 Kings Acreage aaz; liters 01 Deaths 8 Appreciation Do-It-Yourst 'f .130 LighUnJ Plants Domestic Help Listing; Wanted Wanted 62 Livestock Dryers. Washers ..148 Lodge Notices Duplexes for Rent. 23) lost Educational 74 Machinery Electricians lOOiMarnages plete selection of goods Till. 1 l-D WARDS CO. l-raoer.

i napei. in pen si. jonn. itev. iraliers .392 -r nrfi.i.

t.i.,. Memorial Chanel Granville at 10th Ave. hand. John, al home: 3 sons Ben and Services, easily 10-and Leo. New Westminster- 3 rlten ......136 rwl ot- -c'rij.

SlUnfurn. Houses' rimD.i- cm-i. It CARDS OF (HANKS Phone RE H-31B1 HOLtYBUKfJ" FUNERAL HOME Employment iMtats 152iynfurnlsned Suites. 210 5, tit cated through the index and clear, legible type Agencies eu Mining ngopernes Cleaners .144 Employment Wanted. Money Lib- .382, Vegetables 152 cii b.

I 1 Men 70! Money for Mtges. 384 wtd Aut mob leg 3M lfsternn. Tl brothe" Ruself Men Women 71Muney Wanted .388 Wan'ed. Misc 174 irandMiwt. Mr and Mr" I Employment Wanted.

Monumental Works an! Wanted to Rent I Sincere thanks tn all for their A. WALSH 1807 Mar. Dr W. Van. WA 2-122't LEN'l I A VE.N EMORI A Cha pel 12.1- East Hastings AL 5-7811 dachters.

Mrs. D. Jones (Alice). Loduc. Mr J.

Farouhar (Irene and Mr. Ewen iDianne). New Westminster: 9 also 2 brothers find 2 sister Prayers Wednesday at 8 p.m. at Kearnev Chapel 1096 Rroari-way. Rcouiem Mass.

St. Mary's Ukrainian Catholic Church. Pender and Princess Vancouver Thursdav. Ann! 6. at 9 Rev.

Father DamlcB. celebrant. or stogie isny witn rome met Interested in living south of Women 73 Motels M2IWantd. lWi, 5Ai 1 trL r.cuu'"'; I MU 4-7141 kindness and help during our re-rent bereavement. Special thanks to the CNR staff, and Rev.

N. G. 1 Rohertson Mrs. M. Bycrg an1 family.

aeements 4 Movin Storage .272 Wash, 5 SSL" Ens nor (joject msmm. box F.m Attr lady wishes to meet NUN.N THOMSON LTD 2559 Cambtf TR 6-3388 ftoselawn Funeral Chapel Broadway-Commercial TR 4-134 184 Music, Art. Dancing 80 354 Musical 102 1. New C.r Dealers ..396 '22 I'oin tne oeti runcrai tioinr. 7 ri Mf6 HHngs St Pasmr rr officiating.

Interment Forest: Wrecking. Access .410 1 Lawn. resn. eent from VI. Drives Farms Ranches Floor Surfacing Object matrimony.

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