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The Vancouver Sun from Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada • 48

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-dog ie4v.iesir'b-',4v4.1--'11r.uPW"Ir Sun Classified Warq Ats Section CLOSING TIME FOR WANT ADS Mon. Throtirh Fri TM, Sat urthty 5 Vancouel, 511.1 44141 orth YI) 1 ow Surrov Arra. Nyman 1515 rEci A I EK END SERVICE Sunday it MU 4-7141 Only PART1ONE VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA, TIIULSDAY, JUNE IL 1062 48 1 I II PART ONE PAGES 48 TO 54-PART TWO PAGES 55 TO 63 0.0.. Or 4 Amlowim. DEATHS BIRTHS Uhe 5un Special Sunday Service MeALl'INE --Born at Va nrow.

er 1.rIIttI hospit al on Julie 13, 19.4 to frjs ahl A. a Ann MeA I 011ie a son, Al Uh. 1 OtS, A brother tor hen. IstOODIP: To Darryl and 0,1 Hahne i Vraser (Alice tiosph al, one .14 it son, i I ithlietun '7 lus, 11 ozs, Insured. 27 FOUND Female ahepherd male lack hite SIringer cross: male black terrier, male Spaniel (loss, black with unite poirkings.

t'ontael Rletimond 1 ielta SliCA Animal Sheilen 12O7 No. 5 Bit betykeen 4 nd i in. Ma le Colliecross founit Pit Milow wiis ago. Female Shepherd cross pup tan Contact Vancouver SIVA Animal Shelter, Tit 9-2P1M. (111 TR 4-3a)3 liner weekends, Found lir, McPherson's School, Royal boys' jr.

bicycle. lel No. 1284, maroon frame tenderti, toot brakes, Kneed. Report No. It) RCMP.

Burnaby. Male IA al er Spaniel cross pup. aatoly brown. short tail. Contact Vancouver ST.C,A.

Anil-Ohl Shelter, Tit 9-2918, Tit after 5 and weekend. IhVit nYlon red Jmcket approx. size io. near Comuson Sr 25th Ave. AM 3-7001.

I'etr or glasses, University Beach, heavy black rims. CA 4- 44SO. Lad Armstrone millinery. Call Call at 8-2433 SUN WANT ADS should be phoned in 6 P.M. to 9 P.M.

SUNDAY for all Monday editions MUR RAY To Dr. ardi MI b. jOillt It. tin a ute Hatboro at ttchetiti I lottpitai ut, tthe 12. ft2 tt MAI Daniel Bruce, lbs.

3 ozs. 42 BUSINESS PERSONALS SO HELP WANTED, MIN Garden Ornaments Cement urn s. birdbaths, gnomes. JOB TRAINING tugures, fountains. fitinimgos, Jap al.ese pagialas, lain" etc.

tVesterli A rts I Granville OPPORTUNITIES Itioienska Finest of natured mineral waters, very invigorating. 111.4- BRITISH COLUMBIA tied for your heal netils. bit) a fter. 6 p.m. VOCATIONAL SCHOOL-, Flamingo Itca lth Centre It'taaaRr or ItYlmo-Theriirie 2 to It p.m China CI Glass Rivetting NANAIMO Firnsnka Vrite-rs' igent, we market (Sponsored by the Federal "torn.

artleies, TV plays. poems. Provincial Goveinment.) Ii.itiabeth Boecki, Ek.1-0:11)5. 1. GENERAL COMMERCIAL -Misses, Surgical netts ittle Female Fitter A course (ir si to eleven months duration for suitable unempioyed OM Drug Granville appiicants IS years or older with.

SO HELP WANTED, MEN a Grate or equivaient educa- lion. commences September 4th, 1962. JOB TRAINING 2. INDUSTRIAL FTRST AID. TIMEKEEPING, BOoKKEEPINGI AND ELEMENTARY TYPING OPPORTUNITIES A course Of five and one-halt months duration for futtablo unemployed applicants 20 years or BRITISH COLUMBIA age or older With a Grade or equivalent education.

classes commence in September and February VOCATIONAL SCHOOL- of each Year. 3, GENERAL WELDING BURNABY A course of eleven months lion for suitable applicants 17 Years or older with a Grade or ivalent education. Class coin- (Sponsored by the Federal- nie equivalent September 4, 1962. riUVIlleidi Governments) Application forms and further', MI classes commence Septem- inrormation may be obtained front ber, 196'2. the icntrorftgoPf 1.01 and' 1.

AERONAUTICS 1, 'ii'lie'ational Education. 1)1 Department of Education. A course of a total of IR months Victoria. B.C. duration consisting of two eight inonth periods in school with a 2.

lour month period of "on the job" RC. ocational School- training intervening. Nanaimo. Applicants must be between the P.O. Drawer 130.

ages of 17 and 20 years of aue. Nanalmo. B.C. A course of a total of IS months I B.C. duration consisting or two eight month periods in schoo1 with a 2.

Principat, lour month period of "on the job" RC. ocational School- training Intery Nanaimo, ening. Applicants must be between the P.0 Drawer 130. ages of 17 and 20 years of age, i Nanalmo. B.C.

MUtual 4-7141 for a courteous Want Ad taker Vancouver's Leading It: iier Published evely sseeknay by Bun Publishing Company Undr agreenictik With Pacitic Press Ltd. Printer and 000 Beatty Vancouver 3, B.C. AlCtual f'o ornahl Cromie Publisher L. lianipie nt Assista Pahosher M. Switngard, 51inniging Ertittir a Mi.

Lecky Maiketing St. Pierre, Associate Editor VV. 7 opiiLif Advertising Mgr. CirCliiittitin 5Ir Pooney Business Managor th Vancouver, I'Llinn Ne West mili ster, Akeview Night Plumes lifter 5 o'clock: Night Editor vlftual 4-7142 Poniposing flown 511., 1 uiti 4-7143 IserviCe 511.2tual4-744 Advertising Rules and Regulations The Vancouver Sun reserves the right to classify ads under appropilate headnigs mai to set rates therefor and to e-Aelmitie page local ion. The Vancouver Sim reserves the right to revise or releLt ad' Vertisements and In the csse of advertisers using The Sun advertising boxes, to letain any answer received at the said boxes, kind to repay the customer the sum paid for the adveltisethent and Doll rental.

It it agreed by the advertiser requesting ti pace that the liability at The Vancouver Sun (Division at Pacific Press Ltd.) in the event of failure to publish an advertise-1 merit, or In the event of an error Stipearing in the advertisement as Published shall be limited to the aniount paid by the advertiser for bray one incorrect insertion for the portion of the advertising space occupied by the incorrect or Omitted item only, and that there shall be no liability in allY event greater than the amount paid for Such advertising. All claims of errors in advertisements most be received by the publisher within 30 days after the first publication. 'keys th butus. AM fi-4036. 30 COMING EVENTS POWELL Mr.

and Mrs. Ronald Powell of itctimovd, kVashioliton ahnotthce I he blrfn 01 1.011 Keith Norman. June 1Jo2, blother lots Wayne. MT. PLEASANT LEGION 18 FUNERAL DIRECTORS Harron Bros.

Ltd. "2 Chapels to serve you Chapel of Chimes lOth Ave. Ontario St. Vancouver TR 6-8877 C. E.

Atchison Sons 2655 Main St. 10 FUNERAL NOTICES ek Members of Van co ver Lodge 68 A.M. are requested to attend the tunti at of our laie worshipful brother David A. Spalding, past master of this lodge, at P.m. on kIltitiy, June 15, from Garden Hill Funeral Chapel 117b3 tith Haney, Rev.

Len McArthur officiating, no regalia. W. A. Ormiston, G. C.

Lunn, becry. SCOTT June and Russell Scott announce the arrival, of a son Warren Russell, 7 ibs. at Gate Hos pital, on June 13 BINGO and NOHES--Passed at Vleloria. ti.C. June 12, George Joseph Nokes, a resident of Lake tinkitnan iiir past 2b years, Services win be held from the Iiirst I.

uneral Chapel, Duncan, Friday. June .15, HI VtIth Ito. lhomas Bulman officiating, assisieu by Rev. W. F.

Burns. interment Ceder Valley Memorial Ulinielia. 07S11Passed away in hospital, June 13, 1962. Ellen Kazuyo Otsu aged 1,1 years, of 1191 4tit B.C. Survived by her loving wen's, Mr.

and Mrs. Genii Mau; 2 brothers, Makoto, Renton, Nozomu, Vancouver; 3 sisters, Mrs. N. (NInniot Shimizu, Mrs. iMegumo )(elk, and liaromi at honie.

Funeral service Friday, June .15, at 2 p.m. In the steveston United Church, Rev. E. liannala HD, officiating. Interment Mountain View Cemetery.

i PATERSONOn June 11, 0 Lewis Gordon Pat- ersom aged 78 year ii. A-N Late of 10,01 Hastings I st. The deceased served overseas in First World War. Survived by 1 brother, Harm Vancouver. Funeral Friday, June 15, at 9:30 a.m.

in the chapel of HanIllIon NorIllarY Fraser I. at 38t11 to 'eterans Memorial Cemetery, surrey, B.C., Rev. R. Durnfind officiating. PYNEOn June 12, 1962, Robert NVillitini, aged 78, at the home of his (laughter, 894 17th West Vancouver.

Survived by On daughter, Mrs. C. A. White; one grandson, Lawrence Michael at I home; one sister and one brother In England. Funeral service Fri- day, June 15, at 3 p.m.

from the Hollyburn Funeral Home, 1507 Marine West 'ancouver, Rev. T. T. Oliver Ululating. Interment, Capilano View Cemetery.

ROBERTSON Passed away peacefuily June 12, 1962, Alexander Robertson of 5550 nimble in his 83rd year. Survived by his loving wife, Lucy; 3 sons, D. Murray, Waiter J. and Edward 4 daughters, Miss Maisie Robert- i son, Doctor Jean Singleton, Mrs. William Adshead, Mrs.

J. Mann, all of Vancouver 13 grandchil- dren, a brother, John Robertson, Surrey, B.C.; a sister, Mrs. J. Rowe, Vancouver. Funeral service Friday, at 2 p.m, in Simmons McBride Funeral Chapel, Broadway at Maple Rev.

NI. W. Stevenson officiating. Cremation. Garden Chapel Ocean View.

ROsSJohn Jasper Rosa, late of 196oft 56th Lanaley, B.C. Passed away June 13. 1962, aged 60 Years. Survived by 2 sisters, Miss Ella, at home: Mrs. Charles Lfike, Langley; 2 brothers, Edwin, Langley: Fred, Ottawa.

Funeral service will be held in Columbia Fun.rnt ebanel Langlee. Friday, June 15, at 1:30 p.m., Rev, D. Johnstone officiating. Interment MarrnyVille Cemetery. Flowers gratefully declined.

contributions may be made to the Cancer Fund. SHELLSHEARPassed away In hospital June 13, 1962. Mrs. Beatrice Eleanor Mary Shellshear of Vancouver, In her 79th year. Survived by 3 daughters, Mrs.

Jack Whaley. North Vancouver; Mrs. Cecil Sherwin, Vancouver. and Mrs. John Hodson, Richmond: 6 srandchildren.

Funeral service Friday, June 15, at 2:30 p.m., in Nunn Thomson's Chapel, 10th Avenue and ramble Rev. T. M. Badger officiating. Interment Mountain View Cemetery.

MARRIAGES 6 Royal Oak Chapel Kingsway at Royal oak Burnaby HE 1-5577 Ilaro Id C. Atchison, Mgr. NUTTALL WILLIAMS On Saturday, June 9, at 4 p.m in Ow Choi ch of Jesus Christ of La ler Day Saints by Bishop L. kyle, Donald LeRoy, son of Mr. and Mrs, thirty Nuttall to Lois Bea, (laughter of Mr.

and b. Ivor J. WititaMb, all of VancoUver, B.C. be physically fit and have a minimum of Grade XII standing with Physics 91 bind Mathematics International Company 91. Applicants with background will not be considered.

SEEKS YOUNG MEN The Course is made up of work to fill vacancies created by pro. In APrO Engines and Airplane motions in Western Canada. Mechanics leading towards ern- STARTING SALARY ployment with he Airora ft indus- 33201 PER MO. try and eventual attainment of a accepted Deparment of Transport LI- mice. Successful 12 CARDS OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere thanks and appiectation to the many frienus, letatIveb alid neignbois for the kitioness, sympailly anti beautitul litnal tributes dining the sickness and death of our dear father.

Special thanks to the Very Reverend Durnford and doctors, nurses, oiderlite anti stalf of Shaughnessy hospital who were 60 kind In his lengthy illness. The Family of the late crick liamtiln SIMMONS C7 McBRIDE LTD. ri; "A Dignified Service" Broadway at Maple St. RE 1-4151 Alember Order of the Golden Rule DEATHS 8 CENTER HANNA applicants must have. No.

IPersonality aggressive- No. 2Transo or use of car. No. 3Freedom to begin timed. They will be given No.3.A chance to enter an In teresting field with high' Income.

No. 2Training at company ex-, pense, No. fringe benefits. We wish to thank our relatives, friends and neighbors for their kindness and sympathy extended to us in our recent bereavement in the toss or out' dear brother, George W. Ansel'.

Specie thanks to the doctors of hospital and Rev. George Turpin. for his consoling words. --Ernest Anse II, Mrs. A.

Yates, Mrs. F. Shaw, rs. C. Gentleman and Mrs.

V. Goldney, BOUDREAUOn June 11. 1962, Joseph Boudreau, aged 73 years, ot itIihj tassed away at Hospital. Survived by 8 Ernest of Cloverdale; Mrs. Margaret low-ink of Creston; Phillip of Victoria; Nit's.

Theresa Oldershaw, Campbell River: David of New Brunswick; Joseph of Campbell River; Mrs. Evelyn Berdahl of Gibson and Geore.e. North Surrey: 22 grandchildren, 12 great-grandchlltarn, also -10 brothers and 5 sisters in Eastern Canada and United States. Funeral service Friday, June 15, at 10:00 LITLI Campbell River. Rev.

Father D. Lehane officiating. No flowers by request. Any donations to Campbell River liospital. Every afternoon, 2 p.m.

Every night, 8 p.m. $2.000 Jackpot Came every Saturday night mosED I FURTHER NOTICE. ATTENTION MEMBERS, PLEASE CONTACT OTHER IEMBERS REGARDING Tills ANNOUNCEMENT, MURI )0 Ma rDONA LT), Mgr. Bingo at Hastings Auditorium. 3Itss) jackpot other good prizes every Tues.

Thurs at 8 Pm. COCONUT GROVE' Dance Sat. RP! 3-2220 Arcadian Main Old-time daneing. Set. 32 CATERING Fancy sandwiches, rii-Ntries wedding cakes.

RE 8-5080. 34 HALLS FOR RENT Regency impertaT-Roorti7ITIT Howe St. Available for weddings dances business meetings conventions. Call RE 1-8141, MU 3-1843. MU 3-9569.

MODERN DECOR Regency Candlelight Room Bann netsWeddingsDa nces 25th ar Kingsway RE 1-8141 Halls for rent. 'taterings. ban-duets, wedding receptions. LiOn' Gate Halls. 2611 4th.

RE 3-8514 Bolero' arty Lounge Nite Club Setting RE 8-7911 Sherry's Hall Cafe-Eng. 2721 4th. RE 1-'2814. Eves. RE 3-4724.

The Arlington or Coconut Grove Sinner Club. RE 3-22211. Hannay' Reception Hall 2291 W.9th. RE 8-2324, AM677994 36 INFORMATION WANTED Last known address, Waldorf Hotel. Urgent.

Will Burge Lauritsen or anyone knowing his present address, please contact Everett Goddard. Sidney, B.C. Aanyone knowing the whereabouts of Duncan Fraser. formerly of Vancouver, B.C. and Brantford, please contact Box 144i.

Sun. Since 1893 4061 hingsway 11E 4-2424 Mount Pleasant Chapel Vancouver's snost beautiful ana modern Liberal home Kingsway at 11th Ave. TR 8-2161 RDS Memorial Chapel Granvine at loth Ave. Phone RE 8-3181 11OLLYisurt.s, AL-110-SiE A. D.

WALSH 1807 Marine W. Van. WA 2-1221 S. Bowen 6z Sons Ltd. 219 Sixth Si-.

New LA 2-1671 Cloverdale l'E 7-7331 G111.11(10071-11-111e1 al Chapel 1349 Cotnnterelai Dr. AL 3-2511 26 LOST 2. ELECTRONICS A course of 11 months duration on a broad basis of electronics covering the theory and principles of operation, maintenance and testing of plectrons equipment Used in communication, aircraft, radar, television and Industrial control fields. Applicants must be over 20 years of age, be physically fit and have a minimum of Grade XII standing with Physics 91 and Mathematics 91, 3. GENERAL WELDING A course of 11 months duration for suitable applicants 7 years of age or over with Grade or equivalent education, Application forms and further Information may be obtained from the following agencies.

Director of Technical Vocational Education. Department of Education. Victoria, B.C. Principal. B.C.

Vocational School-- Burns by. Avenue, We wish to express our sincere thanks to our rnahy riemis, relatives and neighbors tor I he expressions of sympathy and help during the illness and bereavement or our beloved husband and rather. Special thanks to Drs. D. A.

Ross and A. Bogoch, also Rev. H. 1). Teller.

D.D. Mrs. Atkinson, Darrell, Jim and Sally. CAIN June 13, 1962, Isabella Elliott Cain, 232 E. 19th aged 85 years.

Survived by 1 (laughter, Mrs. R. J. (Isabel) liqvter of this city: grandson, Bill. Rev.

Ii. Meadows will conduct the funeral service in Mount Pleasant Chapel, Kingsway at Ilth Saturday. June lb, at 10 a.m. Inteiment family plot. Mountain View Cemetery.

Mrs. Lily Hull and family wish to express their sincere thanks and appreciation to their relatives frienOs and neighbors for their expressions of love and sympathy and help received during the illness and bereavemert of their beloved husband and father. We would especially thank Dr. KepRay, and Rev. Irwin and staff of St.

Paul's Hospital. Apply Mr. MacDonald at Office 702A, 121 W. Georgia, June 15th at 12:30 p.m. sharp.

Yukon Construction Protect Construction mechanic-Millwright. Electric gam welder. --Diesel operator with 4th cleat' papers, for diesel steam Plant. Pipefit ter. Machinist.

Flotation Operator. Write or wire, including expert-t ence, Phone number address. Box 1438, Sun. The man tve desire will have V.V. era I year's experience trouble shooting installing auto.

equipmeni, in addition he must enlotmeeting working with others as, the position will involve a great deal of customer lialSOn. Astomo-, bile supplied. Salary commensur-, ale with experience. Please reply by letter to Box 2034, Sun, giving details of experience, education salary expected. ii0OFING Salesman -canvasser wanted roofing and skiing department of a large local organization.

This Is on excellent opportunity for an. ambitious man with experience in, direct sales of roofing siding In this area. Our present knnws cif this II Plense submit details of ag experience and education in confidence to Dox 1430, Sum Fraser Valley Residents RCAF CLASSIFIED RATES Minimum space 2 lines Of type bile per line per day 4 days for tile Price of 3 7 dnys for tbe price of 3 30 days 30e per line per day Above rates apply to consecutive inserlions only. Births, Engagements, Marriages, rard of Thanks. Notices, cot exceeding 10 lines, minimum tharge 33.50 per insertion.

Each additional line 35e daily. Deaths and funeral notice, $500 for first 10 lines. Additional lines. See per line daily (Above, rates apply to B.C. only) box service charge 25e per order PHONE Mutual 4-7141 SUBSCRIPTION RATES Wherever carrier service is Maintained.

32.00 per month. By mail: Canada and British Commonwealth, one year, six months. 310.00; three months, 35.00; single months 3200. United States, Australia and Foreign Countries, $3.50 per month. Saturday only: Canada, 37.00 per year; United States.

Australia and Foreign Countries 20c per copy or 310.00 per year. Authorized as second class mail, Post Office Department, Ottawa. Idly. Audit Bureau of Circulation inISIBIBUTOBS Vancouver bun Tower Phone MU 4-7141 New 1Vestminster J. B.

Norman 4 Beene St. LAkeview 1-7663 ortb Vancouver Len Churchill 10 Lonsdale Yirkon 8-8626 West Vancouver MUttial 4-7141 'Items Lake Mrs. B. Stephenson Box 123 Phone 91.K Philllwaek Roy Goditin 4ii580 Pine Ave. Phone SY 3-7366 Uranbrook John Hiebert tiox 1478 Phone Al 6-4433 Uawson Creek J.

E. Wilson Phone 2-4742 409--104th St. Dawson Creek hincan David Stott 3ox 1065 Phone 746-4733 ornie Boyd Box 464 Phone 460 Fort St. John Xen Dodds Box :277 Phone ST 5-2757 Forks Mrs. M.

M. McRobb ox 218 amloopa Frank 533 Brown -19 St. Paul St. Phone 377-2833 Eplowns R. Giordano Melkle Ave.

Box 33 POpihr 2-2565 Imberley Mrs. E. Walde 4th Ave. Townsite 'Airflow 2-3986 Kitimat R. Gaiesky I-lox 503 Nechako P.O.

Phone 1404 erritt Albert Hartwell ox 1080, Merritt Phone 3785631 T.anainmo J. E. Whitlam bun Office. 94 Front St SEclIne 4-238g Nelson Irwin Black Ski Hessler Phone 1887 Ocean Falls Morley Dodman Marine Drive Box lfig Phone 91R Penticton H. Galilean 285 Edmonton Ave.

Ph. NY 2-2748 Port Alberni H. Foxall 611-16th Ave. North Ph. 724-0433 Alberni T.

Stephens Grandview )d. Ph. 723-21)90 Powell Ricer W. Stanford 4383 West view Rd. Minter 5-4097 Prince George R.

E. Gunderson 1275---3rd Ave. Ph. Wean 4-5414 2 BIRTHS 1 We wish sincerely to thank neighbors, friends and relatives for their kind expressions of sympathy and beautiful floral offerings. Special thanks to Pastor G.

flochstetter for his consoling words during the loss of husband and father. Mrs. M. Pollock and family. Requires SKILLED COOKS A limited number of skilled cooks are required for service in the Royal Canadian Air QUALIFICATIONS Ex service rooks or civilian cooks with experience in service messes and can meet the following: Age 17 -33 Married or single Grade 8 education or better Canadian citizen or British subject RCAF RECRUITING UNIT Will Mrs.

Grace Shank (nee: Allen), born March 2oth. 1941, or anyone knowing her whereabouts, please write to Box 64. Sun. 'Would Alice Mabel Goodin or anyone knowing her whereabouts please contact Box 82, Sun. Matter of urgent personal concern.

Anyone knowing the whereabouts of Robert Donald Clarke and Jeanette Gould Clarke. Please contact Box 1456, Sun, 325 reward will be Paid for tne recovery of contents of giay briefcase, missing nom car wnile barked in Vancouver, West Van. or New W'estminster. Contains Investors Syndicate correspondence Valueless to anyone but the owner. Cali 922-2950.

reward tor iniofitTra 6On-re; covering temaie Fox Terrier, 9 wnite with brown ears spot On side, last, seen nr. Sylvia Hotel 1500 blk, Robson. In pound recently. Ph. MU 1-6084, ask for Mr.

Trent. $25 REWARD For information leading to the return of a white black, pureMed, male, Wire-Hair Fox Terrier, lost since June 6. Please call RL 4-5512. cardboard suit box containing white mink and white fox stoles. Liberal reward.

Will person who phoned Sunday night please call again. Tit 4-4774. Lost German Shepherd male, between 5 6 milts. old, Black With grey markings brown legs. Reward License No.

7241. Anyone found harbouring will be ploseculed. AL 5-3719. Will person who picked up 3- speed Triumph boys bicycle, Serial No. 3303FD by mistake at Middiegate Saturday, June 9, kindly return.

Rewurd. LA 2-6466, Lost. Sealpoint Siamese kitten. Tan brown. Vic.

Heaney and Cordova. Reward offered. Call MU 2-3091. Mon. night at Hardwick Park, Burnaby, man's olive laminated jacket.

CY 8-6846. Reward. Mangold pocket watch tElgini, June 2 at soccer game. Empire Stadium. AM 6-6017.

Would man who PhonedRg 8-4069 re. gents wrist watch, pease phone again. Brown leather wallet containing identification cards incl. birth certificate. Reward.

RE 8-8400. Linhoff tripod, Saturday aft: June 9, vie. Alcazar Hotel, HE 1-9915. We wish to thank our kind friend and neighbors for he kindness, sympathy and beautiful floral offerings during the Passing of Our beloved mother Gertie Ferguson. The Ferguson family.

Man with ear. Permanent Good hourly averaee income. No lay-offs. Customer Apply Box 2459, Vancouver Sun. 16 IN MEMORIAM Warehouseman reouired by Ige, steel (list ributor.

Experience in steel warehousing a))ilitY to operate band.saw an asset. This Is a permanent Position Pt a monthly salary. Selection will be based on experience, education ability to accept responsibility it lutureproma Ion. 40 PERSONAL Gent lust arrivedin Vancouver, 5'3, 130 lbs, some means. Would like to meet lady 25-35.

Please enclose Phone number and snap. Object matrimony. Box 5(18, Sun. Gent, 55, steady joh, car, home, would like ta meet lady, 44 to 48. Object matrimony.

Box Sun NW. Man travelling to Seattle-Portland Sunday. Return Tues. Room for 2 men or couple. TR 4-0967 after 6 p.m.

Irish-Canadian, R.C., wishes to meet refined, pleasant gent with means, home. 55-60. Object matrimony. Box 522, Sun. Man motoring 14) Ottaw.1.--TnW 5, accomodate 3 men.

Box 506. Sun. riljnirto 27th, has room for 1 or 2 men or roup)o. Box 512, Sun. 42 BUSINESS PERSONALS HREHORKAIn memory of my dear husband, John, and father, who passed away June 14, 1960.

0 happy hours we once enjoyed, How sweet the memory still, But death has left a loneliness The world can never fill. Remembered by his loving wife Anne and family. Young Men 17 to 22 For Service Dept. with national company. Storting anlary $40 per week No experience necessary.

Call MU 4-0918 ask for job 62. MANCUSOIn loving memory of a dear husband and father, Frank Mancuso, who passed away June 13, 1961: Calm and peaceful he is sleeping, Sweetest rest that follows pain; We who loved him sadly miss him, Hut trust in God to meet again. Ever remembered by his Ile. Flora, and children. 545 Seymour St.

Vancouver 2 B.C. MI 4-7577 NEW HOLLAND MACHINE CO. Rpguire, to rail on farm machinery dealers after training period. Must be high school graduate, University preferred. Farm background.

25 to 30, good character. This position offers permanency better than average remuneration. Car gut-Tiled. cOrnpany paid hospitalization, pension and life insurance. Int try ewe Will he held next.

week. Apply with details to Box 204ii, Sun. Assistant despatcner --required for smaller tugboat firm. Experience not essential but would be desirable particularly if included railway work. This is a permanent position for a younger Person looking for work requiring the ability to coordinate customers rail And marine movements, Salary commensurate with experience.

Interview and tests will be held after receipt of application in own handwriting stating qualifications to Box 526.Sun. DECORATOR Year round ton to expert painter paperhanger. Holidays with PaY. M.S.A., 40 hr. wk.

$300 mo. Applications with full fletalls of age, refs. to Box Sun. Youn aggressive production manager for poultry plant. Must be exp.

Apply In person. Mr. Cohen mgr. Visco Poultry, Central Main. Shingle sawyers premium rates paid.

LA 2-7911. Students BC COLLATERAL ANDERSON To Mr. Pt Mrs. Ernest Anderson (nee Pat Cross) on June 11, 1962, at Vancouver General ilospttal, a on Brian Ernest, I l)s. 15 ozs.

A birthday present and first grandchild for Glandma Cross. gPALnING David. late of Haney, B.C., Passed away June 12, 1962, aged 75 years. Leaves his loving wife. Clara: 1 son, David of Portland: 1 brother and 1 sister in Scotland and 2 sisters in U.S.A.

Funeral service Friday. June 15, et 3 p.m. in Garden Hill Funeral Chapel, Haney, Rev. L. McArthur officiating.

Interment Maple Ridge Cemetery. TORRANCE June 13, 1962, Margaret, widow of James Torrance, 164 West 23rd North Vancouver, in her 63rd year. Survived by 2 sisters, Mrs. J. McLean, North VaLcouverl Miss Marion Sinclair.

Vancouver: her uncle, Alexander Sutherland, North Vancouver. Funeral service in BUR-BARD CHAPEL, Lonsdale Ave. at 12th North Vancouver, Friday, Juno 15 at 3 13.M., to North Vancouver Cemetery. Rev. F.

Dip lock olficiating VIRGINILLOSuddenly on June 13. 1962, Rosa Virginillo of 725 Lillooet St. in her ti5th year. Sur- vived by 3 daughters, Mrs. Mary Padula, Toronto.

and Mrs. Fe Hyena Farina, Mrs. Adelina Russo, VanCOUVti 5 grandchildren. Prayers Friday, 7:30 p.m.. in Our Lady of Sorrows Church.

Funeral Saturday, June 16, at 9:15 a.m.. from the Bell Funeral Home. 2746 E. Hastings. to Our Lady of Sorrows Church, Requiem high mass celebrated at 9:30 a.m.

by Rev. Father Torresam P.S.S.C. Interment Ocean View. WADDS Passed away suddenly June 12, 1962. George Thomas W'adds, of 2907 West 42nd Avenue.

Formerly of Antrim, Ireland. In his 90th year. Survived by his loving wife, Louise: a nephew, Leonard Mount, Kelowna, B.C. The deceased was a portrait photographer in Vancouver for 60 years and retired In 1952. He was a life member of the Board at the Vancouver General Hospital and the Board of St.

A IlltreW8 Wesley Church. Funeral service Friday at 3 p.m. In St. Andrew's-Wesley Chapel, 1012 Nelson Street, Rev. R.

R. Cunningham officiating, Interment family plot. Ocean View Burial Park. Simmons McBride, Broadway at Maple funeral directors in charge. WEBBPassed away suddenly Jttre 12, 1962, Nina Simpson, widow of Fred 3.

Webb, of 1860 Hero formerly of Grandview, Manitoba, in her 70th year. Survived by a son. John IL. 2 daughters. Mrs.

Jean Hill, Vancouver, Mrs. Lila Fripps, Long Beach, Callf. grandchiidren: sister. Mrs. Gertrude Higbee, of Santa Barbara, Calif.

Funeral service Friday at 1 p.m. in Simmons McBride Funeral Chapel, Broadway at Maple Rev. It R. Cunningham officiating. Remains are being forwarded to Winnipeg.

for interment in family plot. WERFRSudrienly on June 1962, Fritz Weber. aged 28 years, late of 3614 Tanner St. Survived by his parents: 2 brothers end 1 sister in Germany. Requiem Mass, Friday.

June 13. at 11:30 a.m., Holy Family Church. 'E. 32nd Rev, P. Riffel.

0.M.I. celebrant, VICW Cemetery, Kearney Funeral Directors, 1096 W. Broadway. in charge. WOODSPassed sway suddenly June 12, 1962.

John Woods of 4413 W. 13th in his 71st year. Survived by his loving wife. Evelyn; 2 sons. William J.

and James both in Edmonton, 7 grandchildren and by nieces and nephews in England. The deceased was a member of the Canadian Pacific Pioneers' Assn. and of the Sons of England, Funeral service Friday at 11 a m. in Simmons McBride Funeral Chapel. Rroadwav at MA111E! Rey.

J. Whinfield Robinson officiating. Cremation. Garden Chapel Penn kiiew. In lieu of tin orlt kindly make (InrOttiOnS to the B.C.

Heart FUNERAL NOTICES 11 to 14 Yenr, To Work atter school and Stu. days. Commission plus howls, Wage, Appit 4:15 tn 5 pm. Itoonl 337 163 W. Hastings St.

Sawmill Draftsman and layout engineor. Must he shift to supprvixe awmill eonstructiol State exp. salaty to Box 196 Sun. ATK1NSnN George and Yvonne Atkinson nee Cote) are pleased to announfe the birth of their son 'Norman William, 6 lbs. 3 on June 12, 1962, at St.

Vincent's Hospital. A brother for Judi Ann. Single man with some experience In meeting public, capable pf handling or 2 men. Free trt travel. Salary 350 per week Plug commission override rar available to responsible person.

114 W. Broadway. EFREMJAN June 11. 1962. Irma Elizabeth Efremjan, of 1349 E.

8 aged 32 years. Survived bY her loving husband, Barsam, and many friends in Vancouver. Rev. E. J.

Krisch will conduct the funeral servive in the Mount Pleasant Chapel, KingswaY llth on June 15, at 3 p.m. Interment, Mountain View Cemetery. FORD Jane 13, 1962. Laura Mabel of 17235 Boundary Road, White Rock, aged 71 years. Survived by 1 son, Sherwood: 3 daughters, Mrs.

J. Dougall, Burnaby, Mrs. J. Nimmo, Vancouver, Mrs. W.

Duthie. Los Alamitos, 9 grandchildren. 4 great-grandchildren; 1 sister. Mrs. C.

Steiss, Neepawa, 2 brothers. Arnold seatev Arden, Man, Leslie Seeley, New Osgoode, Sask. The deceased was a member of Daylight Rebekah Lodge of Vancouver. Rev. George Prett will conduct the funeral service at Mount Pleasant Chapel, KingswaY at Ilth on Friday, June 15.

at 1 P.m. Cremation. FORGIEPassed away sod, ar-, denly June 12. 1962. Alex- ander' Forgie, of 1426 IV.

'V 8th in his 70th year. Survived by his loving wife, Ann; 2 sons, Henry and John of Vancouver; 2 daughters, Mrs. Grace Staiman of NelwaY, B.C.: Mrs. Mary Turner of North Vancouver; brother. Bill Forgie of Edmonton; sister, Mrs.

Hope Oldham of Edmonton: 10 grandchildren. A member of Acacia Lodge No, 22, AY. A A.M. Funeral service Friday, June 5, at 1:00 p.m. in Nunn az Thomson Chapel, 10th Ave.

and Cambie St. under the auspices of Acacia Lodge No. 22 A.F. A A.M. Interment Masonic Cemetery, Burnaby.

4 aGw0a0yDRIJClutfle --il Pais9s6e2d (lit Frederick Thomas Good- Ha 735 Bid II St A rich we k)(1, Vancouver, aged 80 years. Survived by his wife, Alice Mary; 2 sons. Ernest and Arthur, of Vancouver; 3 grandchildren. DPeOPSW(t WHS a member of South African Campaigners No.l. Served in the Boer War and First World War.

Funeral service Saturday. Jute 16. at 11 am. at the chapel of Harold Edwards 705 w. Broadway.

Rev. G. Turpin officiating, followed by. cremation. flowers gratefully declined.

It ALLOn June 13. 1962. Dr, Amy Violet Hall of 6232 Wellington Ave. South. West Vancouver.

in her 76th Year. Survived by 1 sister. Miss Unina F. Hall, and 1 brother, Dr. Vernon R.

Hall, West Vancouver. Private funeral servlee was held on Thursday. June It, at 4 p.m., in the Rosicrucian Temple. 805 West 23rd followed by cremation. The T.

Edwards funeral directors. in charge. 14APPISoNOn June 13. 1962, Mrs. Myrtle Harrison.

aged 79 veara, formerly of 16s5E.F,th Ave. by 4 sons, Raymond and Frank of Califarnia: Norman of Oren and Edwin of Haney: 2 daughters. Mrs. J. W.

Fraser. Ontario. and Mrs. N. Winters of Saskatchewan.

Other relatives In Eastern Canada: 16 eranlichildren and 5 great-grandchildren. Funeral Friday. June 15. at 11 a.m. in the chapel of Hamilton Mortuary.

Fraser St. at 3Sth to alountain View Cemetery, Rev. H. Parker officiating. HONEYFORD June 13, 1962, Jessie Azelea lionevford of 12a E.

44th aged 87 years. Survived by 2 sons. Keith, Vancouver; Douglas, Washington; 3 grandchildren. Rev. O.

Nelson will conduct the funeral service in the Mount Pleasant Chapel, Kingsway at Ilth on Friday, June 15. at 2 p.m. Interment Ocean View Burial Park. KOSITUREJune 12, 1962, Mary Florence hoshure of S549 Laurel aged 4i5 years. Survived by her loving husband, John: I son.

James It- Vancom'er; 1 daughter, Miss Gail. at her mother. airs. A. MactIonaid.

Vancouver; I Mother. John. Princeton. Rev. G.

Torten. DD. will conduct the funeral serviee in the Pleasant. Chapel. at 11.th on Friday, June 15.

at 11 a.m. Interment Mountain View Cemetery, NIETTSon 11. 1962 Matti Melts ,4 N. Sul reY, see I years. survived by 1 tighter, Mrs.

John Proos. N. Surre; 1 eranddauahter. Funeral service Saturday. June lg.

at Lis) m. in Surrev Funeral Home. Whalley. Rev. W.

L. Roeheler In s. Interment aturrayville Cemetery. MOTT At Burnaby General linspital. June 12 1962.

Edith Molt. late of 7636 Government North Burnaby. In her year. survived bv 1 son. Charles 4 cotionters.

Mrs. ttielim c-acei. s- katchev, an: Mrs. S. Jet fe son (Mary t.

Va at V. Aripm 4 Lau7a, Ottawa, 1 Pt tj 'fa 'fl NeW ycrk 11 grandchildren. 13 reat-grandahil F. V. 4 Lau 'd Ottawa.

11 Pt u'ra NeW York 11 13 reat-granoehil- SUN CLASSIFIED AD INDEX Unredeemed Specials Value Sale 8 TN. rabbit ears, new 1.95 $339 Fridor portable auto. sewing machine $119.00 $129 Brother knitting machine 39.00 49 Bell -voice 8 trans radios, new 27.00 3129 Savage lever action 2:50 -300o 49.00 93 Vinchester model 94 30.30 rifle Fuglya tape recorder 79.50 $179 Gale Bucaneer outboard 99.00 23 New Mary Proctor spray-team dry-irons 17.95 $169 Mason auto. console sewing machine 79.00 $329 Stauffer posture-rest $129.00 $229 Philco 17" Slimline $139.00 $249 Crossley 21" TN. 49.00 $450 Wurlitzer elec.

piano $173.00 $229 cavaiii Recanati 120 bass accordion $149.00 17 Mechanic's tool boxes new S.00 Large selection of Wilson golf clubs bags greatly red 1.1(Vd. Many more bargains Every Article Guaranteed-- Mail ordcrs sent same day Easy Credit Terms I3A1ER To Derek and Raker tope Hahn at aneouver General Hospital on June 12, 1962, a son. Kevin Michael, 7 lbs. 5 oz. Insured.

rannixcoNIRE To Len and Alarg Biddiecombe thee Dixon) on June 13, it St. Vincent tiovpitsi. a 50n, Brian Arthur, 7 ins. 7 ozs. ALL CLASSIFICATIONS APE NUMBERED AND APPEAR IN NUMERICAL ORDER Classification I Classifiestion Classifies tiolt No.

No. No. Agencies 69 Florists 25 Nursing Primes 84 Agreements For Sale Misc. 370 Office Equipment 134 for Sale 388 Found 27 Offices, Stores, Aircraft for Sale "420 3.52 Warehouses 140iFuneral Directors 18 Painters, ,8 peoperty.3621Funeral Notices 10 Decorators 111 4r! Aptitude Testing 54Furnaces Fur-bear. animals 17 Personal 126iPersonnel Testing.

Automobiles Suites Finishing Houses 225Tet Stock 174 for Sale Furniture 13Plastering Auto. Repairs Serv.4101Garages for Pent 27O StlicCOInt ItI4 Auto Wreck. Accel 410iGarden Supplies "112 Plumbing AAuuttcri llnabdilietistorWs td. illails for Fent 34 Heating Ini EicNcles, Motorcycles Services ii Supplles.3b9 litelo WM. Men 501Professionai Birds and Goldfish 17nelp wted Services P2 Births 2 Men-Women r.ri,Property for Sale SUPPlien ilinme Property Witt.

...3741 Books 4 ModPrni7sittrat BoHts and Marine Help yard. women Books 18 Modernization BC COLLATERAL Lost, whlte Maltese Terrier, vie. 54th Victoria Dr. Licence No. PARSONS-1n loving memory of 13303.

Reward. EA 5-3629. Frank Edward Parsons, who Hand-carved-leather an I passed away June 14. 1960. purse, vie.

Park Royal. Reward. Nothing can ever take sway Y1.1 7-1927. The love a heart holds dear. Wire-haired fox terrier.

male, 6 Fond memories linger every daY. needs stripping, white, black Remembrance keeps him near. brown. AM 645033. -Always remembered by his Urgent.

brown beige glasses, mother and family, his wife Hudson Bay rest Thurs. night. Dorothy and children. Reward. YU 7-3488.

Sum of money in Bayswater Safeway or 3100 block W. Broad- PARSONS-In loving memory of way. rtE 342.57. Blue -grey budgie. vicinity of Frank E.

Parsons. who passed away June 14, 1960. Oak 49th. AM 1-7109. We who loved you sadly miss you, As it dawns another year; 3 mons.

male black conk-er, ire-. hinking 9911chena In our lonely hours or Man's CCM. bicycle, serial No-. Thoughts of you are sisters. ever near.

13s43D, downtown area. RE 3-5563. -Mother and Red metal vic. 26th Dunbar, CA 4-0535. STEEL-1n loving memory of Blue budgie, children's pet, 7600 our beloved mother, Mary Hunter blk.

Granville. AM 6-0015. Steel who passed away June 13, lust phone Mll 4-7141 to place 1961. your SIM Want Ati 0 for the touch of a vanished -Framed photograph, Hudson's hand, Bay, Wednesday, AM 1-1903. And the sound of a voice that IS Lady's wrist watch, vic.

49th still. Fraser, Wednesday. BR 7-3556. -Ever remembered by her loving family Margaret, Edith and 27 FOUND Mason, Ifoy's J. C.

Higgins bike. green frame. white fenders. foot brakes. VARNEY-In loving memory of 1-sueed front battery light, Con a dear wife and mother.

Lulu Mk, Trinity, N. Burnaby. Contact Mae, who passed away June IA R.0 Burnis2y. 1961. Male Collie.

sable: male ShepGod saw the road was getting herd cross Spr.mel pup. black rough, hills were hard to tan. Contact -ne' S.P.C.A. Ani- And the ma! Shelter. Tit Call TR climb, after 5 weekend So He closed your weary eyelids Pr.

of reading gicsses-, Jdna-IT, And whispered "Peace be thine." in front of Sun liWitimg. Apply -Ever remembered by Bill, Billie, Sun Lost and Found. Mae and Louis. Black -Air vkhite 2 mos, old pup on Westerman 94A N. Surrey.

WO 1-7942. spalifers-FIK woorroN-In loving memory of my dearly beloved husband, Marine Dr. philip, North Van-Sidney Leonard Wootton, who coUVPrs YU 7-1327. passed away June 14. 1961, and -Wallet.

-teleph-o-Fe-looth on toy darting daughter, Eileen Georgia June 11. Apply Sun Dorothy, died May 28, 197-4. Lost Found. Now you have gone before me 60.111 gieen Jacket, Gordon dear, Walk slowly down th ay park, near 40th Commercial. ws oFA 5 -ps death, so worn and wide.

3 Mans wrist uatch found Sec- For 1 so want to overtake you mour School grounds. 1130 Keefer. quickly mt.1 And see the tourneys ending. by 4-9732. your side.

Watch 3 rings, vie. Homer I would be so forlorn not to HE 4-9469. descry you, Pudgie. press. Down some shining highroad RE 3-5160 sitter p.m.

When I game. Nue butige, white black mark: Walk slowly dear and often look 4101 Oak. AM behind you. Female Mack white kitten. And pause to hear me when I vie.

(i.k...t c7th. EA 5-5139 call your name. Girls' green eardigAti, -Sadly rniss(d, lovingly rernem- S. rr pE bered. Sni dear earh second of -Truck le every minute of each day.

You CY know dear that we are swam at near NI' apart. Your loving wife, Cnville. A't 1 Mae. S'arrese in Delbrook area. YU 5-13S I 8 FUNERAL DIRECTORS On June 2 pi-IC-414'i MINN T-TrIOMS'ON 1.TT17- ''''Ilt TR 44775.

Carr hie TR 6-31Qta Found, Vic tilenhmn 1st Ave gronn PE -PA ot -1 Tr) Fly al TR 44-777 1-5120 EFTA F1'N ILAL -MI-- r.f kn-, cor. Pire. West 3-6 '12 P.F. 3-1l77 kifter 5 CI r7k.itAvnt. 7-Tun, i'F L- 1,, et Ai AN NFT! AL 77-: BC Lie.

NO- HE fu.2 W. li t- a TR 9-241 1-4-or-q Ill iirred 1-ption sun. PrnadA TR 4-1114 Pk. TO 4-515 tIlchrrn, B'acit about 4 oid, 842 Camble Rd, Rich. d.

CR b-0211 Point Grey area EA 5-9975. CAMPBELL Ti Mr. and Campbell of Moo. leoCity, a on WI1tm Jobeph, 7 lbs. 4 born 8, at St.

Paul's Hospital, Vancouver. 77 East Hastines MU 1-3557 Free Parking In Rear Open. Fridays 'till 9 p.m. 'till 9 p.m. CAUSE? Tn Allan anr! Flizabent rause, (nee litut sn(1) at Vancouver General linan Hal nn Amp 13, 12- a son.

Michael Allan. 8 11)3. 4 rLARMGF To srd R. W. Cist idge, at Lions Grits liospit al on l9tt2, daughter.

111,10 ns. A foster fur Chris. Gr( a and Dean. :154 Repairing Bulldozing (14Home Services 920! 41oiels --Male wet- FiBludsgn.eLosstsop(hpom.e.)...,29,5iiiiro,supuit:Ixv:ainttet,d,o,) swRanehes duets. Male clerks in attendance BullOtOg Material.1 Rms24-PHang" 146 Refrigerators 17,0 pustness Feraonals 421 to Rupd iPev.

Houses Wtd. 2a4 pharmary. EastHastirva St. services 90 id- to 712'ItootiOtt, MARRIAGE MINDED? CatnerRil 1621 Buy ,0,1 (-hirrineyx, ete log t''''IRofirns Carerieg, Patthits.17,,i Commonwealth Bu-eau d' Thanks voR RALP Reem and Board 4 71n. firanvile MI: 3-3n "nis City VI, antect WO Carpenters.

friave tile latect rorto CUOMO Contractors ea; Duplexes, Rev. Agents 64 Information? It free. Write rm- Catering burnaby Agw es 52 penal Imports (WolterI t. Dept- Cerrent, Asphalt, North l'aneouver33awdoNt l' pox 277 Vanenuver 13rieK coi West Vancouver.3'.21S''noolg Contiallree authentic in- cemeteries Pie hmond Iblectitnes .144 formation 61 list Of supplies. Mod- crematotiuma 23 New VVest'ater Rooms Prn r'Pr Pr Van' Furs.

a f-rn kll problems? Cail Mu Shoes Igr Whi'e Coins, re Free lieht Coui Surrey m.2! IPR Fs Fong edit Grantors Assn. coast Island 344 Store EquiPment ..132 245 Propertv s.1 Okanagan for Sa.e ...23 Veda, (Thrnirift --Er ZvT114, It, h. Teen Commerelal ProPerty3-whP 172 pl3 Ntoreq, coPurnnIrryrtYliomes. Ileformetoo, Wtfl. Wanted cst OS cabrfoi itt nollie.

r2Ins uraniis Ifil Pi, 4-1Rig g.Letters of ITV, Radio 1-11-Fi a I 5 130i APPreciation 14, Repairing l'ot ill to CP tarn urse.f Hart', end KIll ,,373 i and alter- 62 Wanted Batterie s. atitns Ali kines. TR 411) is 1 Livestock et nryes. Watthe Misdiln MU 2-47'5. I doestrMal "41MOsTY vi trerIG, ee 6'''urn Houses CV AI 1-2'41 Err Dutheses for Lodge Notices 1'2 I-nfurnished Eei-r n-fii-E1 it Prnpfilies Vasourri CiesnerS .144 CenI'l, i1v.ng S-nool CA to 0 .0 A tto'eY Automobiles 1 14,, or MIT Men A Women 'A'anted You7- Wanted Work 'War to Pert CY 7- I ote! 9, WA led Tru 4 ka i 7K1 rT Ago .:47:: 'A ssno-g, to 1-11'5 Farm Irrncments 104iMucc.

Art, tpkri: 'p pp al arms TT A nehs 1 I IA0 918 4-b at rlo'or Btlrfaca-ill i1121New Car DelLers Access. ,1 An emergent communicatlon of Acacia Lodge Ni. 22 AV. AM. will be held at the lodge room of Ccl2 Seymour at 12 noon.

Friday, JUne 15, for the purpose of conducting the funeral service of our late brother. Alexander Forgle. Service till be he'd at 1 01. at Nunn Thomxon Fureral Chapel, loth and Camble Members are requested to attend E. Secretary.

ttlt The officers ard members of ChaptAr No. S. ES. are requested to attend the funeral of Sot-ter Nina S. Webb.

et 1 pm. Friday. June 15. at Simmon McBride Funeral Chapel, El.vadssay at Maple Streot. Latirn Sty.

Elizabeth Hope. W.M. I-TAX-TONTo Shirley poll rrie, at Dor It Gate Hospital. June 12, 1962. a daughter, Dlana May.

7 ths, 8 (ts. (Insured). JONESTo Verb and jqnes Bel ford at Cs.i.e on Juni 19c2, a ouchier. Catherine Ann. be.

4 4z4. The Trietrherg of Lodge No '70 s-e requeoed to ritterl the ore). ur.ral servira. I fo-tal of our late Laura Ju'e 15. 3 Ilm in the Porno et Istunt Pleaxant Chapel.

i oa Friday, June 15. at 1 1, m. EfAct'rav St N. v.ith Swiart Rev. S.

Elearurnhe In- Jean Malcolm. Rec.Seev telment. ivitst Lawn. .4 .04 Aoo, .4 4 4.

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