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CLOSING TIME FOR WANT ADS Through Fri. 9 p.m. Saturday 5 p.m. SPECIAL, VIEEKEND Sunday, 6 p.m.-9 p.m. Vancouver, MU 4-7141 North Van.

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M. Lecky, Marketing Director Paul St. Pierre, Associate Advertising Editor Mgr. W. Toogood.

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J. Rooney Business Manager North Vancouver, YUkon 8-5626 New Westminster, LAkeview 1-2661 Night Night Editor Phones after MUtual 4-7142 5 o'clock: Room 4-7152 4-7143 Adv. Composing Proof Service. MUtual Advertising Rules and Regulations sun reserves the The Vancouver right to classify ads the under determina- appropriate heading for charged and for tion the of rates purpose of page location. to be The Vancouver Sun reserves adright to revise or reject case of vertisements and in the classiadvertisers using The Sun fied boxes, to retain boxes, any and answer to received at the said sum paid repay the customer advertisement the and bOx for It is agreed by the the rental, if any.

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Gallicano 285 Edmonton Ave. Ph. HY 2-2748 COMING EVENTS Watch for NUMBER 7 On TV tonight Tuesday NO. 7 Will Be Here THE MOST DESIRABLE WOMAN IN TOWN THE EASIEST TO FIND JUST CALL BUTTERFIELD OR MEET LIZ AT 884 GRANVILLE 7 P.M. MONDAY.

DANCE TONIGHT At the Arcadian, 6th and Main. every, Saturday night, old time modern dancing. Jim Morris and the Arcadians 177 LEGION SKATING SUNDAY Forum ice skating. 8:30 to 10:30. Club members onlv.

Dance, old time, with Dave McWaters Happy Gang every Saturday, Dreamland. New Westminster Old-time dance every Saturday Howden Ballroom. 13 Granville St. COMING EVENTS Moray, Nairn Bantf Assn. dance Nov.

12, Scottish Auditorium. 12th Fir. 8-9 p.m. Daneing display by Scottish Country Dance Estonian Folk Dance Society. Dancing 9-12 p.m.

Lobban Sisters' orchestra. Refreshments. door prize, spot prizes. Everyone welcome. DANCE Every Saturday Night 9.

P.M. Pitt Meadows Community Hall Music by "THE FOUR BITS' LET'S Classified Want Ad Section THE VANCOUVER SUN, SATURDAY, NOV. 12, 1960 PART ONE PAGES 33 TO 42-PART TWO PAGES 43 TO 50 8 BIRTHS STEWART To Mr. and Mrs. Gordon E.

Stewart (nee Niall) at St. Vincent's Hospital on November 5, 1960. a son, John Howard. 7 lbs. A ozs.

WHIMBEY and Mrs. Ralph 'E. Whimbey, 4446 Parliament Crescent, North Va couver, at St. Vincent's Hospital 011 'November 10, 1960, a son, David Allan. 8 Ibs.

3 028. A brother for Cathy and Chris. WILKS To Mr. and Mrs. W.

D. Wilks, on November 10, 1960, at St. Paul's Hospital, daughter, Catherine Anne, 9 lbs. 14. ozs.

WHITEWAY-Mr. and Mrs. David T. Whiteway wish to announce the birth of a son announce the birth of a son on Wednesday, November 9. 1960, at Vancouver General Hospital.

A brother for Kirk. 9 ENGAGEMENTS Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth A. MeLennan of 3078 East 1st Vancouver.

B.C.. announce the engagement of their daughter. Jean Mary. to Staff Sergeant Brian Clinton Godsoe. son of Mrs.

Godsoe and the late Mr. W. A. Godsoe of St. Stephens, New Brunswick.

The wedding will take place on December 2. 1960. at 8 p.m: Renfrew United Church. Rev. 'C.

O. Richmond officiating. Mr. and Mrs. C.

G. Cook of Egmont. B.C.. announce the engagement of their daughter. Eleanor Rose, to Scot Simmons, son of Mrs.

D. Curtis and Mr. R. G. Simmons of Vancouver.

The wedding will take place at 11:30 a.m.. November 26. 1960. St. Edmund's Catholic Church, North Vancouver.

Group Captain and Mrs. G. A. Mercer announce the engagement of their daughter. Joan Edith.

to Mr. John Lamb, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lamb of Liverpool. England.

The wedding will take place December 3. 1960, at 2 p.m. at St. Helen's Church. 10.

MARRIAGES Friday, November 11, 1960, at 7:80 p.m.. in the Queen's Ave. United Church. by Rev. W.

Evan Fullerton. Mr. Alfred Thomas Clark. only son of Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas Clark, to Karen Elaine. youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. S.

Erlandsen. MARTIN SPARGO On November 10. 1960 at 8 p.m. in the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Dav Saints. New Westminster, by Elder A.

Embleton. Mr. Gary George Martin. elder son of Mr. and Mrs.

J. G. Martin of North Burnaby, to Winnifred Joan. only daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas Spargo. 11 DEATHS AIELLO November 9, 1960, Mary Aiello, of 937 East Georgia aged 75 years. Survived by 1 son, John, Vancouver; 3 Mrs. C. (Frances) Jensen, Vancouver; Miss Aiello, Seattle; Mrs.

H. (Geraldine), McKinley, Vancouver; grandchildren. Funeral service Monday, November 14, at 1 p.m. in the OF CHIMES, Harron Bros. Ltd.

10th Avenue and Ontario Rev. J. C. Cronin officiating. Interment Mountain View Cemetery, BAKER Passed away November 10, 1960, James Henry Russell Baker, of 2715 West 16th in his 87th year.

Survived by his loving wife, Grace; 3 sons, Vancouver; Jimmy, Seattle; Jack, Calgary: 3 daughters, Mrs. J. R. Evans, Vancouver; Mrs. G.

Bower, Los Angeles; Mrs. R. Summers, Vancouver; 15 grandchildren; 6 great grandchildren; 3 sisters, Lil, England; Nell, Winnipeg and Polly, Egypt. The deceased was a member of Pequonga Lodge No. 414 A.F.

A.M., Kenora, and the Canadian Pacific Ploneers' Association, Vancouver. Funeral service will be conducted by Vancouver Funeral Lodge No. 1 A.F. A.M., Tuesday at 3 p.m. in Simmons McBride Funeral Chapel, Broadway at Maple St.

Cremation Garden Chapel, Ocean View. In lieu of flowers. donations may be sent the Cancer Fund. BAMBERGER November 1960, Jules Albin Bamberger of 2209 Lobb Port Coquitlam, in his 70th year. Survived by his loving wife.

Katherine, and many friends. Deceased was a member of Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen. Rev. H. S.

McDonald will conduct the funeral service in the Mount Pleasant Chapel. Kingsway at 11th on Monday, November 14, at 1 p.m. Interment, Ocean View. BURNETT away November 8, 1960, Annie Lila, widow of James Burnett of 1830 Greer in her 86th year. Survived by 3 sons, Murvin, Pontiac, Michigan; Ruthyin, Wadena, and Grant, Vancouver; 1 daughter.

Mrs. Lila Bullock. Vancouver; 3 grandchildren; 4 great-grandchildren: 2 brothers, William Keatley, Keatley, Keatley. 1 sister. Manitoulin and James Ethel Bowie.

Vancouver. Funeral service, Monday, at 1. p.m.. in Simmons McBride Funeral Chapel. Broadway at Maple Rev.

Major Geo. Turpin. D.D.. officiating. Interment Forest Lawn Memorial Park.

FOWLER November 9. 1960, Herbert Fowler of 3972 Bond South Burnaby, in his 66th year. Survived by his loving wife Winnifred: 10 sons, John, Lawrence, William. Frederick, Ernest, George. Leo, Neville, Victor, Robert; 5 daughters, Nora, Doreen, Adele, Elizabeth, and Mildred; 21 grandchildren.

The deceased was a veteran of the 25th and 46th Battalion, World War One, He was a member of the White Cane Club, and the Canadian Legion No. 83. Captain W. Clark will conduct the funeral service in the Mount Pleasant Chapel, Kingsway at 11th Sunday, November 13, at 2 p.m. Cremation.

GURNEY- On November 1960, William Robert Gurney of 2990 Kitchener in his 37th vear. Survived by his loving wife Doreen, 2. sons William and Terence. Deceased served in Royal Canadian Navy. Remains resting at the Bell Funeral Home, 2746 E.

Hastings St. Prayers Sunday 7:30 p.m. in Our Lady of Sorrows Church, Requiem High Mass celebrated Monday, November 14 at 9:00 a.m. in Our Lady, of Sorrows Church. Rev.

Father A. Torresan, P.S.S.C. celebrant. Interment Forest Lawn. GWILLIAM November 9, 1960, Marie Gwilliam.

of 15109 Buena Vista White Rock, aged 89 years. Survived by 1 son. Larry, White Rock: 1 daughter, Mrs. Essex, Tacoma; 4 grandchildren and 5 great grandchildren. Funeral service Monday, November 14.

at 11 a.m. from Chapel Hill Funeral Parlor, 14615 North Bluff White Rock. to Sunnyside Lawn; Mr. M. Gilpin officiating.

HAMMOND At the Burnaby General Hospital, November 10. 1960, Sidney Hammond. aged 76 years. of 4021 Yale St. Survived by his loving wife Katherine, one grandson Norman Matheson.

Matsqui, B.C. and grandaughter Lorraine Chilliwack. B.C. Funeral service Monday, ber 14 at 1 p.m. in the Burnaby Funeral Directors Chapel.

4276 Hastings North Burnaby, with Rev. V. G. Byers officiating. Cremation.

PART ONE 16 IN MEMORIAM ADOLPHE Father, John, who passed away November 13, 1958. What would I give to clasp his hand. His happy face to see, To hear his voice and see his smile That meant so much to me. -Lovingly remembered by his daughter Jean, son-in-law Thor, and grandchildren. ADOLPHE In loving memory of my dear husband, John, who passed away November 13, 1958.

Love's greatest giftRemembrance, -His loving wife, Martha. ARMSTRONG- In loving memory of my dear husband, Edward Armstrong, who passed away on Remembrance Day, 1955. You left me a beautiful memory, A sorrow too great to be told. To one who loved you and lost you, Your memory will never grow old. -Your loving wife, Helen, and daughters.

CLARK In loving memory of A dear wife, mother and grandmother, Helen D. Clark, who passed away November 14, 1959. We who loved you sadly miss you, As it dawns another year; In our lonely hours of thinking, Thoughts of you are ever near. -Ever remembered by her loving husband and family. DAWSON- -In loving memory of a dear husband and dad.

William Dawson, who passed away November 13, 1941. In life, loved and honoured. In death remembered. -Your loving wife and daughters. DUNCAN In memory of a loving mother and grandma, who passed away November 12, 1954.

The dearest mother, the kindest friend, One of the best whom God could lend. Loving, thoughtful, gentle and true, Always willing a kind act Family. do. -Doris, Charlie, Eva and GIBB--In loving memory of A dear husband and father, George, who passed away suddenly November 12, 1935. The years are quickly passing, Though still we can't forget; For in the hearts that love him His memory lingers yet.

I often sit and think of him When I am all alone, For memory is the only thing That grief can call its own. -Ever remembered by your loving wife and family, 12. 1957. Ever remembered with love, God bless ye, -His loving wife May, son Norman, and family, HENDERSON In loving memory of my dear husband, Thomas, who passed away HOOPER In memory of my husband Cecil, who passed away November 12, 1959. He didn't have time to say farewell Or we to say goodbye, He was gone before we knew And only God knows why.

'Please, God, forgive that a he silent tear, secret wish was here. -Ever remembered by his wife Lily, and Daryl. HUNT In loving memory of our mother, Charlotte, who passed away November 13, 1955, and our father, Ernest who passed away January 12, 1958. There is a link death cannot sever, Love and remembrance last forever. -Sadly missed by Maud and Jim, Lottie and Wilf.

-In loving memory of J. H. (Jack) Huntley, who passed away November '11, 1959. 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 Bill.

Dorothy, Margaret and Martin. LAWRENCE In loving memory of dear mother, Bertha Ann, who passed away November 12, 1949. The dearest mother, the kindest friend, One of the best whom God could lend. Loving, thoughtful, gentle and true, Always willing a kind act to do. -Cecil and Gerald.

ORR- In loving memory of John Orr, who passed away November 12, 1959. Those whom we love go out of sight, But never out of mind; They are cherished in the hearts Of those they leave behind. -Always remembered; his sisters Jessie, Jeanne, and Anne, PETHERICK-In loving memory of a dear wife and mother, Alice Turnbull Petherick, who passed away November 12, 1954. happy hours we once enjoyed, But sweet their memory still, But dea has left a loneliness The world can never till. -Ever remembered by her loving husband and family, PIOVESAN- In loving memory of mother.

Rose Piovesan who passed away November 12. 1958. Vie have only a memory, dear mother, We cherish our whole life through; But the sweetness will live forever As we treasure the memory of you. -Ever remembered by daughter, son-in-law and granddaughter. PIOVESAN-In loving memory of Rose Piovesan, who passed away November 12, 1958.

We mourn for her in silence, No eves can see us weep, But many a silent tear is shed While others are asleep. -Ever remembered by husband and family. STOJCIC- In loving memory of our dear husband and father, Nikola, who passed away November 13, 1958. His weary hours and days of painHis troubled nights are past; And in our aching hearts we know He has found sweet rest at last. -Always remembered by his loving wife, and family.

UHL--In loving memory of our dear -vite and mother, Florence Adeline, who passed away November 12, 1959. We mourn for her in silence. No eyes can see us weep, But many a silent tear is shed While others are asleep. -Sadly missed by her, husband and family. WILLIAMSON- In loving memory of a dear wife and mother, Frances, who passed away November 12, 1955; also a dear daughter and sister, Lilly Jane Cruikshank, who passed away November 12, 1953.

Sweet memories will linger forever, Time cannot change them it's true: Years that may come cannot sever Our loving remembrance of you. -Ever remembered by Alec Williamson and family. 18 FUNERAL DIRECTORS S. Bowell Sons Ltd. 66 Sixth New LA 2-1671 Cloverdale YE 7-7331 NUNN THOMSON 2559 Cambie TR 6-3388 CHAPMAN FUNERAL HOME 802 W.

Bdwy at Willow TR 9-2141 HAROLD EDWARDS LID. 705 W. Bdy. at Heather TR. 6-7711 Roselawn Funeral Chapel Broadway-Commercial TR.

4-1314 GLENHAVEN MEMORIAL, Chabel 1235 East Hastings AL 5-7811 18 FUNERAL DIRECTORS Harron Bros. Ltd. Chapels to Serve You at Chapel of Chimes 10th Ave. Ontario St. Vancouver TR 6-8877 Chas.

E. Atchison Sons and Royal Oak Chapel -ingsway at Royal Oak Burnaby HE 1-5577 Harold C. Atchison, Mgr. SIMMONS McBRIDE LTD. "A Dignified Service" Broadway at Maple St.

RE 1-4151 Member Order of the Golden Rule THE MOUNT PLEASANT CHAPEL Vancouver's most beautiful and modern funeral home. MOUNT PLEASANT UNDERTAKING CO. LTD Kingsway at 11th. TR 6-2161-2162 CENTER HANNA Since 1893 4061 Kingsway HE 4-2424 THE T. EDWARDS CO.

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

Van. WA 2-1221 21 FLORISTS HOLLY ANNE MUIRHEAD FLORISTS LTD. We express to protect the Holly from freezing. Order early! 816 Howe St. MU 3-2347 KNAPMAN'S FLORIST Funeral sprays, containers, etc.

Over 30 yrs. In Kerrisdale. 2046 W. 41st AM 1-2911 24 LOST Liberal Reward For information leading to the recovery of brown white Springer Spaniel spayed female, Children's pet only. Not wearing license, Strayed Nov.

4. Please call if you have found or seen our pet, AM 1-3965. Lost, brown briefcase initialed W.R.M/ at Granville Georgia, 3 p.m. Nov. 8.

Papers important! Please return to Mr. Milligan, Garden Bay, B.C, TU 3-2323. Reward. 2 month old tan German Shepherd, vic. Charles Slocan.

Reward offered, or if harboring, will prosecute. AL 5-2787. Reward White tan Brittany spaniel, male, T.K.C. right ear. Wed.

in Coquitlam. CY 8-0580. Boy's red white Raleigh bicycle from lane Willingdon Kingsway. HE 3-9891. Female German Shepherd pup.

10 vic. 15th Cambie. TR 6-1513, Black female Lab. pup, red collar (name inside), tiny white spot on chest. FA 5-1768.

Brown white pup, cross bet. toy terrier pom. Vic. 2321 Smith Crescent. LA 2-7096.

Lost large photo of mother baby in bus depot. Phone Gibsons 399R reverse charges. Reward. Irish Setter lost Fri. between North Van Newton.

Phone collect. YU 7-9591. Reward. Boy's 3-speed Mercury cycle, dark red. Edgemont Cap.

High. Reward. YU 7-4859. Brown Chihuahua Dachshund, vic. 1700 blk.

Sperling, Answers to "Cheeky." CY 9-3001. Grey tomcat, Upper Lynn Valley. Reward. YU 5-3629. Lady's oblong gold wristwatch.

RE 8-2002. Pr. men's black rimmed glasses. 3500 blk. Pt: Grey Rd.

RE 8-2663. Man's glasses in brown case. YU 7-6939. MU 3-3354. Navy blue handbag, vic.

5th W. RE 3-5025. 25 FOUND please identify. AM 6-7467. 26 INFORMATION WANTED Male Boxer fawn, female Lab.

cross grey brown, female Shepherd cross grown, male Lab. Collie cross black with white markings on chest, female terrier cross brown, male cocker cross black tan, male Border Collie cross black white with leather collar, male Samoyed white, leather collar, male Lab. cross black with white markings. Contact, Coquitlam SPCA, 1411 Pipeline Rd. Whitehall 2-8470 2 to 7 p.m.

Male Shepherd cross. black, tan; male Pointer cross Beagle, white. brown black about 4 female Shepherd cross pup, brown black; male Shepherd cross, black. brown, about 4 with collar; male Lab. cross.

about 18 black: also male Lab cross, golden 3 female Collie, cross Spaniel with 2 pups. Contact Surrey Westminster S.P.C.A.. 11958 Tannery Road. LA 2-9990 bet. 2 p.m.

p.m. North Surrey. Beagle terrier cross. black white, female; Labrador, black. male, Surrey tag 3286; collie cross.

brown, female; border collie, black white, female; Labrador cross, golden, female; collie, sable white, male; police collie cross. brindle, male. Apply S.P.C.A. Animal Shelter, 1402 Main. or ph.

YU 8-7484 before 6 p.m. Black white male collie, cross; female spaniel cross pups; female purebred German Shepherd pup; male cross, golden red collar; female Cocker pups, black; black tan male collie, cross; male Terrier, cross. Animal Shelter, at 70 0E. 7th, TR 9-2948 or TR 9-2949. Male Lab.

cross, white, unusual front foot; female cocker pup, black; male Lab. cross Golden spaniel; female German shepherd pup; female spaniel pup cross, brindle; male collie black white. Contact Vancouver SPCA Animal Shelter, TR. 9-2948. Call TR 4-3812 after 5 weekends.

Male Pom cross Spitz, tan. about 3 female Doberman injured leg, red, female Spaniel cross white tan, male black rabbit male. Contact Surrey Westminster SPCA, LA 2-9990. 11958 Tannery N. Surrey between 2 7 p.m.

Male collie cross, black and tan; male Lab. pup; black. Contact Vancouver SPCA Animal Shelter, TR 9-2948. Call TR 4-3812 after 5 and weekends. Found, male ginger kitten, very friendly, housebroken, about vic, Willingdon and Hastings.

Please call at 4711 East Hastings. Late model Mercury or Monarch hub cap, vicinity Pt. Grey Rd. Balaclava. Midnight, Nov.

8. RE 3-0737. Man's glasses. brown frames. aluminum sides.

Vic. Rupert 22nd. HE 4-2006. Beautiful, very affectionate tabby kitten, vic. 37th Larch.

AM 6-7600. Pr. of white pet rabbits. Vic. Dundas Nanaimo.

2358 Cambridge. Found fur lined brown glove (mans), vicinity 33rd Quebec. FA 7-2005. Black tan German Shepherd, female, approx. 3 mos.

old. 54th Boundary. HE 1-5997. Small ginger colored dog, about 2 Royal Oak Marine Dr. HE 3-4366.

Pure black kitten, about 4 mo. old, part Persian, Shaughnessy Heights dist. AM 1-3064. Brown male New West. LA 2-9234, after 5:30 p.m.

Black part Persian cat. Male. 3rd Rentrew, AL 3-6565. Young grey Persian cat. Nanaimo.

Charles. AL 5-7041. Lady's leather gloves, vic. Laurel 10th. nr.

VGH. AL 3-2186. Siamese cat. Contact Jim. AL 4-1291, Blue budgie bird.

Hastings East. AL 3-1274. Camera vic. 41st Angus. AM 1-9510.

Male blond part cocker spaniel vie. Vancouver Heights. CY 9-4053. Young black kitten. South Fraser.

AM 6-2428. Travel rug, on W. 39th. Owner Would Francis who phoned Doug L. Tues eve.

at Yukon number please phone again, 26 INFORMATION WANTED Pender Auditorium every Tues. Sat. Vera Nelson's best Old Time Orchestra in town. Door prizes every Tues. Everybody welcome! 339 W.

Pender Interested in 35 mm photography? Club 35. 819 Thurlow. Offers friendly discussions outings. Professional advice available. Nov.

14, 8 p.m. Quota Club Rummage Sale, Tuesday, November 15th, 8 p.m. Lions Gate Memorial Hall. 2611 W. 4th Ave.

Bingo every Friday, 8 p.m. Masonic Hall, Salisbury 1st Ave. Georgia Rehabilitation Society. Arcadian Hall 2214 Man dancing Wed. Pr Join Mix Meet, make new friends.

Entert. Dance. MU 4-4019 2 CATERING Chinese Smorgasbord. Marci Polo. 90 E.

Pender MU 2-3045. HALLS FOR RENT Halls for rent Caterings quets. wedding receptions. Lion' Gate Halls. 2611 W.

4th. RE 3-8514 01 tne best weading pictures Free M.C. services. full coverage Call Julins Shore. RF 8-6707 Halls, catering, music.

Arlington (Orchid Caterers), RE Sherry's Catering. 2723 W. 4th. RE 1-2814; eves. RE 3-4724.

8 BIRTHS ARCHIBALD Nancy, and Jim Archibald MeWilliam), are happy to announce the birth of a son. Keith Douglas, on November 10, 1960, at Hospital, 8 lbs. 2 ozs. brother for Steven. BALLARD- To Mr.

and Mrs. Murray George Ballard. 461. East 10th Vancouver. at St.

Paul's Hospital, on November 5. 1960. a daughter. Elizabeth Karen, 6 ozs. BEBB -To Dr.

and Mrs. Doug Bebb (nee General Betty Steel) Hosat Vancouver pital, November 10, 8 1960. lbs. a son. Richard Arthur, 11 ozs.

A brother for Doug and David. BOYD- To Jim and Doris (nee Booth), on November 8. 1960. at Grace Hospital. a son, David Leslie, brother to Raymond and Cindy, CAMERON To Mr.

and Mrs. 0. A. Cameron (nee Marion Cowper), a son, Thomas Allen. 6 lbs.

14. on November 11, 1960. at Vancouver General Hospital. A brother for Jimmy. GEBAUER To Mr.

and Mrs. Eric Gebauer (nee Joyce Earl), at Grace Hospital on November 7, 1960, a son. Dean Eric. 7 lbs. 8 ozs.

Insured. GILLESPIE To Drew and Barbara Gillespie (nee Wilson). at. Grace Hospital, on November 8, 1960, a son. Mark Andrew, 6 a brother for Scott.

KOW AN Joe and Anne Kowan (nee Gilhert). wish to announce the birth of a son. David. on Sunday, November 6. 1960, at Vancouver General Hospital.

-Born in November St. Vincent's Hospital, 10, 1960. to Mr. and Mrs. Doug Lundrigan, a daughter, Nancy Ann.

7 Ibs. 7 A sister for Cindy. to announce the arrival of MILLER--Robyn is pleased her baby brother. 7 lbs. 15 ozs.

at Grace 1960. Hospital Proud on November 10, parents are Pat and Jack Miller. O'CONNELL To Peggy, wite of Ivor Vincent O'Connell. at the Vancouver General Hospital, on Thursday, November 10, 1960, a son. PRIOR To Mr.

and Mrs. David G. Prior (nee Shirley Ford), on November 8. 1960. at St.

Mary's Hospital, a girl. Deborah Lynn; a sister for Karen and Howard. Insured. SUN CLASSIFIED AD INDEX ALL AND Classification No. on Agencies Wanted 66 Agreements for Sale .206 Aircraft for Antiques 96 Apartm't Property.

184 Automobiles for Sale .218 Automobiles Wtd. 214 Auto Repairs Serv. 207 Auto Radiators .207 Auto Wreck Acces 207 Bicycles, Motorcycles .108 Birds and Goldfish. 124 Births 8 Boats and Marine Supplies .133 Books 33 Bulldozing Trucking 76 Business Locations. 161 Bldg.

Lots (Home) 181 Building Material 88 Building Trades 76 Business Opp. .200 Business Personals 32 Business 83 Cameras .107 Canaries, Rabbits. .124 Cards of 14 Carpenters, Catering Contractors 7. Cement. Asphalt.

Brick 78 Cemeterles and Crematoriums 20 Clothing. Furs, Shoes 116 Coal 91 Coast Island Property 183 Coming Events Commercial Property ...185 Country Homes, Acrenge .190 Deaths 11 Do-It- -Yourself 87 Domestic Help Wanted 53 Dryers, Washers .115 Duplexes for Rent 156 Educational 60 Electricians 79 Employment Agencies 52 Employment Wanted, Men 70 Employment Wanted, Women 72 Men Women Engagements 9 Farm Implements. 129 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 11 DEATHS HARVEY Passed away in Calgary, November 9, 1960, Annie Elizabeth Harvey, of 4844 Venables N.

Burnaby, and formerly of Dawson City, Y.T. her In her 77th year. Predeceased by husband, Sgt. Harry Harvey. R.C.M.P., in 1956, Survived by sons, Harry John.

Calgary, F.O. Malvern Harvey, Trenton, 1 daughter, Mrs. Marion Church, Vancouver; 11 grandchildren; 1 sister. Mrs. Lillian Edwards, Vancouver.

The deceased was a longtime resident of Vancouver and was a past member of the O.E.S., Yukon Chapter No. Dawson City, Y.T.. also Kerrisdale Chapter, Vancouver, was a member of the R.C.M.P. Veterans' Association. Funeral service Monday at 11 a.m.

in Simmons McBride Funeral Chapel. Broadway at. Maple Rev. L. G.

Chappell officiating. Interment Family Plot, Forest Lawn Memorial Park. HEMPSEED- -Passed away November 10, 1960. Robert Russell Hempseed of 1304 Jervis in his 72nd year. Survived by his loving wife Fleur; a son.

Willam R. Hempseed, Vancouver; three daughters, Mrs. P. W. Short Vancouver; and Mrs.

M. Cave of Miss Joan Hempseed, Montreal; 6 grandchildren; 2 brothers, Harry and James Hempseed and sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Tweedle of Vancouver. Funeral service Monday, November 14, at 11 a.m. in Nunn and Thomson's Chapel, 10th Ave.

and Camble Rev. John G. Ferry officiating. Cremation. Flowers gratefully declined.

KENNEALLY In hospital November 10, 1960, Edward Patrick Kenneally, aged 75 years, of 339 Ewan New Westminster. Funeral service Monday, November 14 at 9:30 a.m. from Kearney's Chapel, 1096 W. Broadway, Rev. J.

Steele officiating. LEITH- On November 10. in Victoria Hospital. Clemence M. Leith.

R.N. 1340 Hillside Victoria, Survived by 2 sisters, Miss Ina Leith, Victoria: Mrs. K. G. Houghton, Vancouver; 2 brothers, John and David Leith, both of Victoria.

LITTLE November 9, 1960, Sophia Little, late of the Roger Hotel, age. 76 years. Survived by 2 brothers William and Frederic of Portage La Prairie and Mrs. Otto, Loon Lake, 2 sisters Pearl Ritchie, Portage La Prairie and Miss Ama L. Hillman, Vancouver; also nieces and nephews.

Funeral service will be held in Mount Pleasant Chapel, Kingsway at 11th under the auspices of Jehovah's Witnesses on Monday, Nevember 14 at 11 a.m. Interment Mountain View Cemetery. McINTOSH- Finlay McIntosh, of 7479 Main passed away recently in Shaughnessy Hospital. He was a veteran of the First World War. Owned and operated the Western School of Pharmacy until his retirement, and was a longtime resident of B.C.

He is survived by his loving wife, Helen M. and 2 sisters in England. MILLER- On November 9, 1960, Mertle K. Miller, of 3997 W. 10th in her 68th year.

Survived by son, John, New Jersey; 1 ver, 2 grandsons, Michael and daughter, Jean Douglas, VancouGarry. November Funeral 12, at 11 a.m., in the service Saturday, T. Edwards Co. Memorial Chapel, Granville St. and 10th Elizabeth Whiffen officiating.

tollowed by cremation. Flowers gratefully declined. MOSS November 9, 1960, George Harry Moss, of 1570 Merklin White Rock, aged 87 years. Survived by his loving wife, Violet; 1 brother and 2 sisters. Funeral service Monday.

November 14, at 1:30 p.m. frone Chapel Hill Bluff Funeral Parlor, 14615 North Rev. White Rock, to E. Pitt Griffiths officiating." NORGROVE Alice, aged 77 of 6487 Nelson South years, Burnaby, B.C.. passed away November 10, 1960.

Survived by nieces and nephews in Canada and in England. Funeral service in the Chapel of Delta Funeral Home, Ladner, B.C., Monday, November 14 at 11 a.m. Rev. J. Reuss officiating.

Interment Boundary Bay Cemetery. PALEY- On November 11. 1960, Florence Paley of 2743 W. Broadway, in her 82nd year. Survived by her husband, J.

W. Paley; 1 daughter, Mrs. L. R. Lowes; 1 son, Kenneth, Burnaby; M.

Parr, grandchildren; 1 brother, H. Vancouver. Funeral service Tuesday, November 15, 1:30 p.m., in the T. Edwards Co. Memorial Chapel, Granville St.

and 10th Ave. Cremation. PEACH- On November 9. 1960. Thomas Edward Henry Peach of 9357 148 A North Surrey, B.C.

Survived by his loving wite, Janet. Deceased served in the Imperial Forces. World War I. Later in the Princess Pats and with the Manitoba Provincial Police. Also RCMP, Manitoba, Rev.

Maior George Turpin, D.D. conducted the funeral service in the Mount Pleasant Chapel, Kingsway at 11th on Saturdav. November 12 at 1 p.m. Followed by cremation. POWELL November 11, 1960, Rosa Freda Powell, aged 78 years.

of 156 W. 18th North Vancouver. Survived by her loving husband, George; 1 daughter, Mrs. C. (Margaret) McMillan granddaughter, Mrs.

L. (Ailisen) Tardiff, North Vancouver; 1 sister, Mrs. G. A. Froelke.

Armstrong, B.C.; 1 brother, Robert Mack, Russell. Manitoba. Funeral service Tuesday, November 15, at 2 Funeral p.m. in the North Vancouver Chapel, 122 Rev. W.

William 6th. North Johnson Van- ofcouver, ficiating. Interment North Vancouver Cemetery. -Lillian G. wife of the late Valentine Quinn, passed away November 8, 1960, in Carlsbad Hospital.

Born in Winnipeg in1879. She leaves 2 sons, E. V. Quinn and Douglas Quinn, New Westminster; daughter, Mrs. Charles Chambers; 2 sisters, Mrs.

Roy W. T. Kirby and Mrs. C. Wilkes, all of Vancouver; 9 grandchildren and 3 great-grandchildren.

Funeral service Monday, November 14, at 1:30 p.m. in the chapel of Center Hanna, 4061 Kingsway, C. opposite Smith Central officiating. Park, Rev. A.

Interment Forest Lawn Memorial Park. RADCLIFF Passed away November-12. 1960, Charles Grant Radcliff, aged 76 years. dearly beloved and loving husband of Elsie and father OL Vera. Predeceased by his sons, George Grant and Lorne Charles, Survived also by his aunt.

Mrs. S. H. Braund, Vancouver and his sister, Mra. E.

Suart, Chapman Camp, B.C. Bern in Eddystone, and formerly of Regina and Moosejaw. Sask. The deceased was a member of Ryerson United Church and a life member of the Telephone Pioneers of America. Chapter No.

53. Funeral ouncements later. Harron Bros. Ltd. in charge of arrangements.

11 DEATHS children, all of Vancouver. Funeral Monday, November 14, at 10 a.m. in the Chapel of Hamilton Mortuary, Fraser at 38th to Field of Honor, Forest Lawn Cemetery. Rev. George Turpin, D.D.

officiating. STROMBERG Passed AWAy November 10. 1960. Anton Stromberg, In his 83rd year, late of 20138 Fisher Rd. Langley, B.C.

Survived by 4 sons, George, R.C.A.F.. Downsview. Ontario; Air' and Arvid, Boyle, Alberta; Fred, Edmonton; 4 daughters, Mrs. Liday Winkelman. Nisku, Alberta; Mrs.

Alice Winkelman and Miss Annie Stromberg, Edmonton; Mrs. Ellen Goodwin. North Surrey; 17 grandchildren; 1 great-grandchild. Funeral service Tuesday, November 15 at 10:30 a.m. from the Royal Oak Chapel, Kingsway at Royal Oak Burnaby, Pastor J.

B. Haave officiating. STIRLING On November 9, 1960, William Stirling, aged 80 years, late of 371 E. 35th Ave, Survived by 3 sons David. William and James, 1 daughter Mrs.

Mary Robinson, 3 grandchildren and 3. great grand- SUNSTRUM-On November 9, 1960, Frederick Emerson Sunstrum of 5791 Chaffey in his 73rd year. Survived by his loving wife, Melrina: 3 brothers, Silas, Ottawa; George, Dollarton: Charles, Quyon, Quebec; 2 sisters, Mrs. Frances Salley and Lorina Whitehorn, Ottawa, Rev. R.

D. Faulks will conduct the funeral service in Kingsway the at Mount Pleasant Chapel, 11th on Monday. November 14 at 2 p.m. Cremation. WALLACE -In hospital, November 9, 1960, Patrick Wallace, aged 81 years, of 734 E.

15th Burnaby. Survived by 1 brother John, Brandon, Manitoba: 2 sisters Miss Janet Wallace and Mrs. H. D. Shuttleworth of Burnaby, Funeral service Monday, November 14, at 3 p.m.

in the Burnaby Funeral Directors Chapel, 4276 Hastings North Burnaby, with Rev. D. W. Moore officiating. Interment Forest Lawn Cemetery.

WATTS Passed away November 10, 1960. James Alfred Watts, in his 72nd year, late of 776 48th Ladner, B.C. Served with the Imperial Army in First World War. Late member Unity Lodge No. 106 A.F.

A.M., Vancouver. Survived by his loving wife, Maria; 2. FORS, Harry A. Watts A. Watts and 5 grandchildren, all of South Burnaby.

Funeral service Monday, November. 14, at 3:15 p.m. from St. John The Devine Anglican Church at Central Park, Burnaby, Rev. S.

Faulks officiating. Interment Masonic Cemetery, Burnaby. Flowers gratefully declined. Royal Oak Chapel in charge of arrangement. WILLIAMSON November 11, 1960, Maria Farrant Williamson of 6438 Elgin Vancouver, aged 92 vears.

Survived by her loving family, 3 sons, Ernest L. Thomas Vancouver, and Kenneth, Regina; 3 daughters, Mrs. A. G. (Cicely) Choplin, Mrs.

Irene Jonas, Nanaimo, also Marjorie Williamson, Saskatchewan; 8 grandchildren, 16 great-grandchildren. 1 great-great-grandchild. Rev, Maxwell Cooper will conduct the funeral service in St. Mary's Church, 50th and Prince Albert Monday, November 14, at 3 p.m. Interment Mountain View Cemetery.

Mount Pleasant Chapel directors. 12 FUNERAL NOTICES The Brethren of Unity Lodge No. 106 A.F. A.M. are requested to attend the funeral of our late brother, James A.

Watts. Service to be held in St. John the Divine Anglican Church, Central Park on Monday, November 14 at 3:15 p.m. No regalia, Signed, Gordon Longmuir, secretary. 14 CARDS OF THANKS It is with the sincerest gratitude that I express to my many friends my appreciation of their kindly expressions of esteem in the floral tokens and words of sympathy which came to me in my bereavement in the Joss of a beloved husband.

Special thanks to the Melrose Lodge No. 67., A.F. A.M., for the great help they have given me, and Jantzen Knitting Mills for their flowers and cards, and Dr. Gibson, nurses and staff on the 2nd floor of the Boarding Home of the Cancer Clinic for their kindness to my husband; Officers and members of the Royal Scot Camp No. 172; Marine Workers and Boilermakers Industrial Union Local No.

the Vancouver School Service Employees, Local 392; also thanks to Rev. Angus Jack for his consoling words. These tangible expressions of sympathy have helped to lighten my burden of sorrow. -Mrs. J.

Harris. We wish to express sincere thanks to the many friends and relatives who paid their last respects to our dear beloved Mother, for their many beautiful floral offerings and sympathy cards and for providing the use of their cars. Special thanks to Rev. C. Richmond for his consoling and comforting words: also thanks to the Kirkpatrick Rest Home and nursing staff for their constant care and kindness; and to the many friends who visited.

sent cards and flowers during her illness. -Mrs. Robinson (Millie). Mrs. Winterford (Honey).

Jack, Tom and Charlie (Hap)Sperring. Mrs. D. H. Felker and family wish to thank their many friends for kindnesses shown during their recent bereavement in the death of their beloved husband and father.

Special thanks to Rev. Dr. A. H. Oussoren and the Victorian Order of Nurses.

Mr. and Mrs. Art Hay extend their heartfelt thanks and appreciation for the tokens of sympathy, floral and spiritual offerings tendered them during their recent bereavement in the death of their beloved dad. They thank especially Rev. T.

T. Oliver for his consoling words. We wish to extend our sincere thanks and appreciation to our relatives, friends and neighbors for their very kind expressions of sympathy, and beautiful floral tributes, in the loss of our beloved husband And father. John Francis Colley Jr. Special thanks to Rev.

H. Harris and Dr. H. Shaw of Port Coquitiam. -Lillie Colley and Children.

16 IN MEMORIAM ADOLPHE In loving memory of a dear father. John, who passed away November 13. 1958. His memory is as dear today As in the hour he passed away. -Ever remembered by his loving daughter, Ruth and son-in-law Cecil.

Anyone witnessing a 2-car aceldent on Trans-Can. Hwy, Just west of Johnstone N. Surrey, on Oct. 28, 1960, please ph. Mr.

Stahl, LA 2-8666 or LA 6-7075. You can be of great help in bringing about an equitable settlement. Would anyone who saw an elderly lady fall on No. 10 B.C.E. bus at approximately 3:30 p.m.

Tuesday, Nov. 8th, on Hastings approaching Granville please contact L. Ades MU 4-2571 or eves. at TR 4-8588. Anyone knowing the whereabouts of Mrs.

Francis Spencer nee Rosalie William formerly of Kelowna, B.C., please contact Box 300, Sun. Matter of urgent personal concern. Katherine Palmer alias Swanson, Gavin, or Mulr or anyone knowing her whereabouts please contact Box 2174, Sun, on an urgent personal matter. THE MOST DESIRABLE WOMAN IN TOWN THE EASIEST TO FIND JUST CALL "BUTERFIELD 8" OR MEET LIZ AT 884 GRANVILLE 7 P.M. MONDAY.

Anyone knowing the whereabouts of Harvey D. Furo, please contact Frances Furo Immediately at 1303 Scarth Regina, or phone JO 8-4581. Very urgent. Whereabouts of Derek G. G.

Le Page, lawyer, and Norma Yates. steno. Reward. Box 2034. Sun.

Advertiser offering reward for folding ladder, please write Inventor, P.O. Box 375, Terrace, B.C, Have model made, Patricia Perran, or anyone knowIng her whereabouts, please write to Box 912 Sun. Urgent. Anyone knowing the whereabouts of Stach Sokol, about 35, phone W. Szewezyk, BR 7-5428.

29 MUSIC, ART, DANCING Ab Hine Music Studio offers you FREE use of ACCORDION or GUITAR during 10 weeks trial course. Academy of Arts. 2695 W. Brdwy. RE 3-7023 RE 3-4022 Young lady will teach you dance privately in just a few evenings.

Barbara, AL 3-8723. Learn to dance privately, 4 lessons $5. Margo, RE 1-3078. Music for parties, dances, New Year's Eve, etc. TR 6-0363.

Popular Piano. 20 Lessons. Ted Williams. RE 1-4440. WO 6-5537.

Popular, classical piano theory, Stan Gilbert, 1921 E. 33. TH 4-9874 Want to brush up un your dancing? Call Lizz. LA 6-6017. Accordion lessons in your home wherever you live.

CY 9-6248. can teach you to dance in 3 4 lessons, private instr. MU 1-7403 Ron's Melody Lane Trio Dances, weddings. AL 3-0269. Exp.

3-pee, orch. open for weddings, dances. AL 4-1553 aft. 4 p.m. Exc.

male instructor. will give priv. instr. to ladies. RE 8-0714.

can teach you Any Dance a few lessons. Private. RE 8-0714, Gaytime Orchestra Available, Newton 959R3. Happy Wanderers Dance Band. Days MU 4-9522, eves.

RE 3-8964. A-1 orchestra. 3 or 4 pieces. 6-8477. Banquets, weddings.

TR 31 PERSONAL to 5 vears. Box 744, Sun. 32 BUSINESS PERSONALS Man, 40 years, tall, fair appearance, will be in city within two weeks. Desires lady to accompany him on outings, business interviews, etc. Snap appreciated.

Replies confidential. Object matrimony. Box 914 Sun. Divorcee of European descent, 29, size 16, 2 children under poor circumstances, wishes early marriage to neat gent, any nationality. Snap appreciated.

No triflers or drinkers please. Will answer all replies. Object matrimony. Box 318, Sun. THE MOST DESIRABLE WOMAN IN TOWN THE EASIEST TO FIND JUST CALL "BUTTERFIELD OR MEET LIZ AT 884 GRANVILLE, 7 P.M.

MONDAY. Young man, 29, good education and looks, wide range of interests and abilities, very adventurous, seeks mature lady of similar means and outlook. Object matrimony. Box 976, Sun. Lonely man.

respectable, clean living, with car, wishes to meet nice attractive lady about not over 53" and not less than' 145 for outings. Object matrimony. Box 900. Sun. European woman, 32 yrs.

with child 2 would like to meet congenial gent, 35-40 yrs. for companionship outings. Object matrimony. No triflers, please. Box 906, Sun.

Bachelor farmer, north Okanagan, in 50's, would like to hear from a woman about 40, who would like a country home. Object. matrimony. Box 304, Sun. Business girl, 45, small, healthy, good driver, would meet man, amiable.

clean, able to pay his way. Age, looks. size unimportant. Obiect matrimony. Box 1560, Sun.

Educated. attractive lady, 33, interests travel, meeting, people, dances. wants to meet gent for friendship. Object matrimony. Box 942.

Sun. Gentleman (engineer, 26), requires transp. east. Prefer Detroit area. Will co-drive.

MU 1-0221. Room 217. between 6 7 or Sunday morning. An honest pleasant widow, aged 55, would like to meet a sincere gentleman who perhaps a little lonely too. Object matrimony.

Box 320. Sun. Lonely Island gent, 32. car. means.

wishes to hear from sincere lady for outings, shows, etc. Obiect matrimony. Box 322, Sun. Buck- on holiday. Going East permanently, will send paper.

Same arrangement. Miss you. Love A.J. Young man. 28, steady Job, and car, wishes to meet girl for outings.

Object matrimony. Box 276, Sun. Respectable gent, 32, wishes to meet sincere lady, interested in outings, shows, etc. Object matrimony. Box 970, Sun.

Anyone interested in joining the 25-40 Social Club, apply 3121 Granville any Mon. or Tues. eve. 8:30 to 10. or phone RE 8-1137.

Young man, 23, wishes to meet girl. Please give phone No. Object matrimony. Box 860, Sun. Nan.

I will meet C.P. before dinner next Wed. eve. Please come if you can. Gracias.

Gent seeks lady, 35-50, as round square dance partner. Object matrimony. Box 268, Sun. Would like to receive enquiries from families interested in joining a food co-op. LA 6-3134.

Baby for adoption at birth. Late Nov. Box 936 Sun. Wish to adopt child from birth CLASSIFICATIONS ARE NUMBERED APPEAR IN NUMERICAL ORDER Classification Classification No. No.

Farms, Nursing and Floor 80 Rest Homes 38 Florists 21 Office Equipment .102 For Sale .120 Painters, Decratrs. 84 Found 25 Personal 31 Fruits Pet Stock .124 Funeral 18 Photo Finishing ..107 Funeral 12 Plastering Fur-bear. Animals. 125 Stuccoing 81 Furnaces 93 Plumbing Furnished Heating 82 Furnished Suites .150 Poultry Supplies.126 Furniture 95 Professional Garages for Rent. 157 Services 35 Garden Supplies 75 Property for Sale.181 Halis for Rent Property Exchange 187 Elealth Services 36 Property Wtd.

193 Help Wtd. Women 50 Radios 99 Help Wtd. Men 40 Radio Repairing .100 Wanted, Ranches .191 Help Men-Women 47 Ranges 92 Home Rev. Houses 165 Refrigerators .112 Modernization 86 Home Services 85 Rooting, Hotels and Motels. 140 Chimneys, etc.

83 Housekeeping Rms.146 Room Rooms and and Board Board.147 Houses Wanted Build. .167 Wanted .148 to Wtd.to Buy 164 Salesladles Agents 51 Houses Salesmen, Agents. 45 HOUSES FOR SALE Schools. 90 Colleges 60 City Homes 170 Sewing Machines. .110 Duplexes, .171 Sleeping Rooms ..145 Burnaby 172 Sporting.

Goods ..106 North Vancouver.173 Stamps, Colns West Vancouver. Books 33 Richmond Store Equipment. .101 New Westm'ster 176 Suites for Coquitiam Dis.17 Summer Resorts Surrey "Vacation Spots" 141 B.C. Cities. .180 Teachers 64 Delta Swap .121 In Memoriam 16 Television 99 Industrial Property 186 TV Radio Information 26 Repalring 100 Letters of limber and Mills.195 Appreciation 15 Tires.

Batteries. Lighting Plants 131 etc. 207 Lodge Nutices 6 trailers 211 Listings Wanted Trucks .210 Livestock Typewriters .103 Lost 24 Unfurn'd Houses. .155 Machinery Unfurnished Suites 151 Marriages 10 Vacuum Cleaners.111 Meats 3 Vancouver Island.182 Mining Properties. 196 Vegetables .113 Money to Loan 204 Wtd.

Automobiles. 214 Money for Mtges. .205 Wanted. Misc. .122 Money Wanted 206 Wanted to 162 Monumental Works 19 Wanted.

Trucks ..214 Moving Storage. 160 Washers. Dryers .115 Music. Art. Dancing 29 Waterfrontage .188 Musical Instrum'ts.

98 Wood, Pressed Wood 89. New Car Dealers .220 Wrecking, Access.207 WRITER'S SERVICE All manuscripts accepted for story, article, songs TV marketing. 1065 E. 17th. TR 6-6362.

Belle Mode Furs. New address, 1120 Granville MU 4-1611. Furs remodelled to stoles. $20; jackets, $45; to $50; coats, $55. HEARING AIDS New AVC RX adjust.

models. Guar. Home trial. Xmas disc. now.

P.O. Box 2350 Van. 3, B.C. FREE EAR PIERCING Gurvin Jewellers MU 5-5956 866 Granville (near Orpheum) Birth Control, Free authentic Ir formation list of supplies. Mod ern.

Dept. F. Box 188. Vane C. W.

Chee, Furrier Furs remod. to jacket or stole. New address, 1143 Gran. MU 4-4611 International Marriage Bureau By correspondence or Interview. Free information.

P.O, Box 2795. Mrs. Grayce, card reader. advisor on all problems. 822 E.

Broadway. No. appt. necessary. Dressmaking alterations, ladies' men's children's wear.

TR 2-5322 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. YOGA EXERCISES. If Interested as member or instructor of centre, write Box 286. Sun.

Rugs chesterfields cleaned shampooed in own home. TR 6-4082. Magic warmer to sleep on! Satisfaction guaranteed. 9-3447. Alcoholic Anonymous P.O.

Box 464. or MU 5-5623 Draperies Your material of ours. Adrian's. RE 8-0196. Eczema, itch.

piles Try Teenior4 1115 K'swy. All drug, dept. stores. HYPNOSIS helps headaches. rash.

nerves. fears. YU 8-3215, Rugs. cleaned at home Intercity Cleaners. HE 4-1646.

"Omar" Seer and Astrologist 777 Burrard. Studio 58. MU 1-1101 Birth Control Center (Est. 1932) 3250 Fraser TR 4-0411 Skirts, dresses coats shortenCY 8-5673. Continued on next page.

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