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CLASSIFIED WANT ADS 1 She mcpurcr Sun PART 3 PART ONE PAGES 32to 44- PARTTWO PAGES 45 to 51 32 JAN. 10, 1977 42 BUSINESS PERSONALS It FUNERAL DIRfCTORS DEATHS BIRTHS DEATHS DEATHS THE VANCOUVER SUN Western Canada's Leading Newspaper Published every weekday by Sun Publishing Company Limited under agreement with Pacific Press Ltd. iMO Granville St. V8H SG2 732-2111 Stuart Keate Publisher Bruce Hutohion Edit'l. Direc'r.

Bruce Larsen Manag'g. Editor J. w. Toogood Advtg. Director D.

M. Grieve Mgr. J. A. McLellan Promotion Mgr.

W. W. Winnett Ais't To Pub. Night Phones after 9 o'clock: Night Editor 73S-244S ADVERTISING -RULES AND REGULATIONS The Vancouver Sun reserves the right to classify ads under appropriate headings and to set rates therefore and to determine page location. The Vancouver Sun reserves the right to revise, edit, classify or reject any advertisement and to retain any answers directed to The Sun Box Reply Service, and to repay the customer the sum paid for the advertisement and box rental.

Box Replies on "Hold" instructions not picked up within 10 days of expiry of an advertisement will be destroyed unless mailing instructions are received. Those answering Box numbers are requested not to send originals of documents to avoid loss. All claims of errors to advertisements must be received by the publisher within 30 day after the first publication. It is agreed by the advertiser requesting space that the liability of the Vancouver Sun (Division of Pacific Press Ltd.) in the event of failure to publish an advertisement or in the event of an error appearing in the advertisement as published shall be limited to the amount paid by the advertiser for only 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 any event greater than the amount paid for such advertisement. CLASSIFIED RATES Minimum space 2 lines of type 3ft per line per day 4 dmyt for the price of 3 7 days for the price of 5 SO days, 90c per line per day Above rates apply to consecutive insertions only without change in copy.

Births, Engagements, Marriages, Cards of Thanks, Memorial Notices not exceeding 10 lines, minimum charge of $9.30 per insertion. Each additional line 93c daily. Death and Funeral Notices $13.50 for first 10 lines. Additional lines $1.35 per line daily. (Above rates apply to B.C.

only) Box Service Charge $4,00 (Per order including mailing) PHONE 736-2211 SUBSCRIPTION RATES Wherever normal carrier service is maintained $4.00 per month. By mail Canada, $5.00 per month, $14.50 per 3 months. $57.00 per year. Outside Canada, $17.00 per month, $194.00 per year. Saturday only Canada, 30c per copy, $15.60 per year.

Outside Canada, 75c per copy, $37.00 per year. Authorized as second class Ottawa. Member Audit Bureau of Circulations, Circulation Jue paitment, 732-2371. MEMORIAL FUNERAL CENTRES- (Of Greater Vancouver) Mount Pleasant Thomson Kingsway at 11 Ave. 876-2161 Forest Lawn Royal Oak at Canada Way 299-7711 Simmons McBride Broadway at Maple 731-4151 Harron Bros.

Ltd. FAMILY OWNED 2 Chapels To Serve You CHAPEL OF CHIMES 10th Ave. and Ontario St. Vancouver 876-8877 S. E.

Atchison G. B. Atchison and ROYAL OAK CHAPEL 5100 Kingsway Burnaby 435-5577 naroia Atcmson BURRARD CHAPEL 1 208 Lonsdale Ave. North Vancouver 988-1717. Wholly Canadian Locally Owned and Operated.

Hamilton Mortuary 38th Ave. and Fraser 324-3851' Wholly Canadian Locally Owned and Operated FIRST MEMORIAL SERVICES Serving the public ft the exclusive undertaker for the Memorial Society of B.C 987-7723. Bell FunerafChapel 2746 E. Hastings St. 253-1343 S.

Bowell ft Sons 219 Sixth N.W. 522-1671 Cloverdale 574-4733 HOLLYBURN FUNERAL HOME D. E. McKENZIE 1807 Marine W.V. 922-1221 Kearney Funeral Home 1096 West Broadway 736-0268 Chapel Hill Ltd.

Surrey ft White Rock 531-4222 Surrey Funeral Home 13288 108th Ave. 581-4401 Burquitlam Angus A. MacLeod 625 North 936-7411 R0SELAWN CHAPEL Broadway-Commercial 874-1314 Richmond Funeral Home 842CambieRd.Richmd. 273-3748 Glenhaven Memorial Chapel Ltd IZ35 E. Hastings bt.

255-71)11 Delta Funeral Home Tsawwassen A Ladner 946-6040 22 CEMETERIES MASONIC CEMETERY Regular or Ash Graves All Freemasons, families, relatives. Perpetual Care. Secty. 733-2626 738-7381 Cemetery Supt. 299-6484 26 LOST Siamese chocolate Point vie.

16th ft Duchess West Van. Has small dark patch on back. Answers to 'Babe'. 926-9639, Bruce or Ev.j SEALPOINT SIAMESE CAT Reward, 3 yr. old male, vie.

52nd ft Oak. Urgent! Requires medication. 261-5671. REWARD $50 White, mini-toy poodle. New Year's Eve.

Jervis ft Kacit. ic, 681-2439, 685-6548. Black ft white Siberian Husky, has collar ft tag with name Kimo ol an uiu piiuue ixu. seen please call 534-1721. German Shepherd, blk.

ft tan 3 yrs. old, male, answers to name Benii ft has tattoo in right ear. Reward. 299-1160. Smalt brown male cross Peke ft Poodle dog, Dec.

22, sadly missed, no ID, reward. 433- 7674. Fern. Irish Setter, 19 Surrey. Harbourers will be pros-ecuted.

581-5358. Wrapped Xmas gift to David ft Mae en route to U.S. Dec. 17. 321-6550.

Wallet. New Years day, Irge. sum of money, possibly Stanley rant. sztf-BDOi. Boxing day, Marcasite broach, Kits pool or 2300 blk.

W. 20th. 2900 blk. 31, 266-8259. Anti.

gold link bracelet, heart shaped clasp, sentimental value, reward. 738-8862 Light orange ft white Morris type kitten. Vic. 33rd ft Main 327-2021. "Oliver" Black Cat, bit of white on chest.

437-5846. Vic. Airport, Dec. 18. Black rimmed glasses.

278-0416 Calico fern, cat vie. W. 48th ft E. Boulevard 266-6598 Reward. 6 mos.

black cat, vie. 8th ft MacDonald 732-5485 27 FOUND Brown fern, dog, 6-9 mos. Clark ft cut off tail. 872-0552. White cat, vie.

Trafalgar ft W. Broadway. Very affectionate. Poppy, 733-3082 or 874-6112. FOUND The Vnnrmivf.fi SPfA hfis found the following, these descriptions are general only, Fern.

Spaniel cross Peke, white light tan, flea collar, 6 to 8 33 Victoria; Fern. Shep, cross, leather rnllar. ft AO ft Vic toria; Fern. Scottie cross Mal tese, white, blue collar, adult; Alpine Place (Mission); Male Shep, cross, black it tan, long hair, 2 yrs. 6 ft Fraser; Male Shep.

cross Husky, leather col lar, diqck lawn, mon. ouuu blk. Elizabeth; Male Lab cross, black, 8 wks. 3400 blk. Sophia; Male Terrier cross, white with brown markings, 3'j Kingsgate Mall; Female Lab, black, old leather collar with piece of twine, 1 to 2 yrs.

26 ft Cambie: Male Sheen dog. grey white, adult, found in Richmond Van. Male Shep. cross, black ft tan, choke chain, adult, 3200 blk. Charles: Male Daxi cross Terrier, black with brown spots, short legs, 2'i W.

24 ft Broadway; Male Shep. cross, black ft tan, choke chain ft flea collar, 10 mons. 2000 blk. Vine. Please contact 1205 E.

7, or phone 879-7731. The Coauitlam SPCA has found the following, these descriptions are general only. Female spaniel cross samoyed, white ft gold: male lab. cross, black ft white: female chihuahua cross, black ft white; male span iel cross, tan; xemaie wire nair terrier cross, brown; male spaniel cross, tan ft white; female cockapoo, tan ft white; male black; female shepherd cross, black ft tan: female dalma-tian cross, black ft white; female chihuahua cross, tan ft white; female spring spaniel, black ft white; female terrier cross, DlacK; female wire hair terrier cross, brown ft white; male ger-man shepherd, black ft tan; male shepherd cross, black, white tan; male border collie cross lab, black ft white. Please contact at 1414 Pipeline.

Rd. or phone 942-8470. The Vancouver SPCA has found the following. These de scriptions are general only. Chi huahua cross-Terrier, goldie brown, adult, possibly aban doned 61st Fraser.

Shepherd male cross, grey mix, 6 26th Fraser. Female Shepherd cross, brown, chain collar. 5 33rd ft St. Catherines. Male Siamese Sealpoint, has small scar on right of head, adult, Arbutus, ft McDonald.

piease contact izua t. nn or phone 879-7721. 1 The West Van SPCA has found the following, (these descrip tions are general only); Black, grey ft white Siberian Husky, at 12th ft Marine; Male Persian, orange, 2400 blk. Nelson. Please contact 922-4622.

Have information about or ange striped male cat wearing pink rhinestone ft flea collars, found nr. Moscrop High School. 437-5846. Fern. Persian cat, black, grey sand tabby markings.

White collar. Has been well cared for. 732-5038. Kerr ft 12th Ave. area.

Small puppy, looks like Lab about 8 wks. Male, white on paws ft chest beige in color, vie. Willingdon ft Hastings 299-8016. Ladies diamond engagement ring, Zellers pkg lot in Richmond, Jan. 3.

Inscribed with ini-tials date. 278-6438. New West lie. 983, black male dog, poss Schnauzer or Airedale cross. Burns ft Prairie, Port Coquitlam.

941-4130. Keep on ring found Jan. 7. 3700 blk. Dunbar.

Apply Lost ft hound, pacific tress zzso Granville. Bunch of keys found on Larsen ft 17th, N. Vancouver, Jan. 7th, weekend 922-9881, Mon. to Fri, 985-2933.

Brown ft white male dog, vie. Cariboo Bby. 291-3564 or 522-6597 Little yellow puppy, 11th Ave. 872-1774. vie.

E. Female ij grown cat, black wwhite paws throat, vie. Victoria ft 41st. 324-1341 aft, 6. Alaskan.

Malamute adult male dog. Gray ft white. N. Burnaby area. 576-8848.

Found in Surrey black Cockapoo with white stripe on chest. Phone 588-0354. Silver Charm bracelet, nr. Eaton's, New West, on Jan. 1st.

936-7604, Found, 25th Granville, small child's hand knitted sweater ft skirt. 738-5822. Brown key case ft keys, vie. McDonald King Edward. 732- 5239.

Silver gray poodle with leather collar. Guildford Shopping Cen- ter. surrey. 5.50-8365. Orange striped male cat, white paws ft collar, UBC area.

224 1936. 2 grown all black male tat, vie. Heritage Blvd. North Van. 980-8602 Gemmoloaist report, vie 13th ft Lonsdale, North Van, 988- 3184.

Small tan color male dog, vie, No. 1 ft Williams, Rich. 274-5710 Sun. aft. 1 p.m.

Mans watch, Woodwards at Oakridge. 327-3178 aft. 5 p.m 2 keys on niece of string. Ena- nsn nay. aa-236 Small black dog, nr.

21st Kingsway. 874-1059, Raccoon found in Ladner. Black female kitten. Vic. Smith ft Spruce.

437-7730. Set of keys. Charles ft Cassiar. 255-9647. Garbage can found vie.

Rock. 536-9737. Set of keys, 731-3559. 21st ft Balsam, 27 FOUND llth A Alder, lady's brown change purse, 733-2646. 2 keys nr.

736-7029. Broadway Oak. 30 COMING EVENTS For Unattached People DANCE TONIGHT A EVERY NIGHT AT THE Arlington Cabaret MotfsAT 8-3 a.m. 236 W. Broadway 733-222 2 ROOMS 2 BANDS Downtown Flea Market Every Sat.

Sun. 9:30 to 3. 1148 Homer 681-0366 GIANT BINGO Volunteer Firemen's held at The Breakers everv Thurs. A Fri. 18 cash prizes incl.

$10,000 maximum Jackpot, '76 Toyota, 1 wk. in Keno for z. Doors open at r.uu, cany uira 7:43, reg. Further info. 945-2300.

ECKANKAR Path of Total Awareness through Soul Travel. Free lecture A film at Renfrew Community Centre. Rm 102, Wednesday, Jan. 12 at cm p.m. MEET'N MIX SINGLES Jan.

8, dine A Dance, floor- sliow. Bavshore Inn. Jan. 15. dine A dance, Del Biancos.

Pri vate licensed club. Brochures, 988-3004. Canadian Single Parents Busi ness Meeting, Eagles Hall, 748 Kingsway. Monday, January 10, 7:45 PM, Speaker will be for Volunteer Grandparents. All sin gle parents welcome.

879-1964. BALLROOM DANCE LESSONS Dance Club Private Lessons No contracts Babish Dance Studio 2431 Granville St. 736-4070 WED. BINGO Every 7:30 at St. Johns (Shaughnessy) Church Hall, 1450 Nanton, at Granville.

ECKANKAR Public lecture U.B.C. Student Union Bldg, Rm 213, Tuesday, Jan. llth at 7 p.m. COUNTRY MUSIC And dancing nightly. Marble Arch Hotel.

928 Main. 681- 5839. "Image' 24 hrs. Single Scene America Rec. mess.

689-3098 32 CATERING PARTY RENTALS Budget party rentals for any function. Ph. 736-8704. 34 HALLS FOR RENT Wedding Reception Bookings Catering, convention facil. International House, U.B.C.

Phone 228-5021 Viking Inn 828 E. Hastings. Groups 150-500. 683-5781 or 266-0053. Deluxe Hall for all occ.

A bin- gos, res. 114 W. Broadway. 684-5633 or 738-3982. eve.

Ballroom with stage A kitchen. Modern, attractive. 261-9713 36 INFORMATION WANTED Would Sally Jimmy also known as Skaper, mother of Debbie Felicia Jimmy born October 18, 1965, Bobby Andy Ska per born June 26, 1968, Arnold Victor Skaper born April 1S71 and Roger Kevin Skaper born April 13, 1972. Last known address to be Vancouver or anyone knowing her whereabouts please contact Ms. M.

Durbarh, Vancouver Resources Board, tele phone 879-8821 regarding a niat- ter of personal concern Norma Smarch, last known ad dress No. 163 Flinget St. or 403 Jecket Whitehorse, Yukon Territory, or anyone knowing her whereabouts please contact Social Services A Community Health. 1173-82 Edmonton, Alberta T4B 2V9 on a matter of urgent personal concern. Gyuk, Elizabeth nee Karinko, mother of Sean, Cynthia and Caroline or anyone knowing her whereabouts, please contact C.

Fleetwood, Vancouver Resources Board, Vancouver. 879-8821, Monday to Friday, 9 a.m.' to 5 p.m. Reward for information leading to whereabouts of Robert Kirk Neun. Please contact Mother at Box 163. this paper.

I GORDON SAMPSON CON-TACT SUSANNE. 879-1545. 40 PERSONAL Lady, warm personality, home-lover, wishes to meet sincere gent, widower, (or never married), in fifties, for meaningful, permanent relationship. Object matrimony. Box 197, this paper.

Gent 35, 160 varied interests, easy going, quiet, nonsmoker, no prejudices, seeks for companionship, lady, similar, outlook. Object matrimony. Box 201, this paper. 42 BUSINESS PERSONALS LONELY? Let Vancouver Friendship A Marriage Bureau introduce you to a friend A partner of. your choice.

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to get your divorce. 2. We are not a "Do-it-yourself" Divorce Firm We Insist you use the services of your lawyer. 3. Convenient terms arranged.

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We specialize in a selective, stable A sincere clientele. Does this describe you? If so, we would very much like to introduce you: why not phone A enquire? (You read about us In The Sun A spoke to us on CJOR.) Margaret 684-7916 by app t. 803 207 W. Hast, (at Cambie) You've Heard About Us On the radio See for yourself DIAL-A-DATE Since 1970 an old and estab lished dating service in Vane. 434-2636 2121 Kingsway Sat.

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11:30. 254-3025. The Matchmaker, searching for that special someone? Call us 682-6124, Mezz. 1015 Burrard. If you would like a numerolo gy analysis, pnone 88-6561.

Chargex. Under Foreclosure? We will buy your equity or lend you money to save your home. 682-7923 Days 931-3943 Eves. Trinity properties L.ta. Reader and Advisor Tarot cards A palm reader.

Will answer all personal questions or love affairs, business, sickness, health A travel. Ph. for app't. 876-9459 1446 E. Broadway New Westminster Condominium, top floor, huge garden patio, de luxe kltcnen- J( SEE IT 526-9024 467-9014 Like a career in cosmetics! National Institute of Cosmetics 2590 St.

im-vati 16 Adventurers wanted for sailing A diving expedition. 71 ft. yacht. 536-1211. Mail-Order Divorce Mail-Order Incorporation Money back guarantee 738-1731 in full payment.

MINIMUM TWO LINES Consecutive Insertions 1 Day 2.70 4 Days 8.10 7 Days 13.60 THREE LINES 1 Day 4 05 4 Day 12.16 7 Days 20.76 FOUR LINES 1 Day 5.40 4 16.20 7 Days 27.00 FIVE LINES 1 Day 4 Days 20. 25 7 Days 33.78 SIX LINES I Day 8.10 4 Days 24.30 7 Days 40.60 SEVEN LINES 1 Day 9.45 4 Days 28.36 7 Days 47.5 ABOVE RATES APPLY TO B.C. ONLY BALLARD On January 7. 1977, Harvey Merritt (Mert) Ballard of Vancouver. Survived bv his loving wife, Dorothy; 3 daughters, Mrs.

J.M. (Joan) Stewart of Vancouver, Mrs. D. (Linda) Peyton, Mrs. D.S.

(Sandra) Edgar of Prince George; 1 sister, vera also bis lather. Mr. Frank Ballard both of Vancouver; 9 grandchildren. Funeral service Tuesday, January 1 1 at 2 p.m. in the Dunbar United Church, 3525 Dunbar Vancouver, Rev.

Glen Baker officiating. Interment Ocean View Burial Park, in lieu of flowers. donations to the B.C.' Cancer Fund would be appreciated. Arrangements SIMMONS MCBRIDE MEMORIAL FUNERAL CENTRE. BERTO Maraaret Gertrude beloved wife of Thomas Vincent Berto.

Passed away at Lion's Gate Hospital, Friday, January 7. 1H7. alter a Drier inness. Survived by her husband and 2 daughters, Penny Finlay Berto of West Vancouver; and Deborah Alice Berto of North Vancouver; also 1 sister, Mrs. Jean Sommer- ville; and 1 brother, William rin-lay, both of West Vancouver.

Private funeral arrangements through First Memorial Services Ltd. Mowers aratelullv aeennea donations may be made to the B.C. Cancer Foundation. CARLSEN i. Harriet M.

of Burnaby in her 90th year, passed away on January 8, 1977. Survived by her son, Clarence; daughters-in-law, Florence and Donna; and 4 grandchildren; also by her sister, Mrs. B. Jacobsen and brother, T. Pettersen.

Memorial service will be held Tues day, January 11 at 12:30 p.m. in the Boal Chapel, 1505 LUlooet Road, North Vancouver, crema tion. No flowers by request. Ar rangements through Memorial Society of B.C. and First Memo rial Services Ltd.

CLARKE Promoted to Glory on January 7, 1977, Brigadier Eric William Clarke of 5560 Inman Ave. Burna by. aged 75 years. Survived by his loving wife, daughter, Mrs. Major R.

(Dorothy) Lewis, Richmond; 2 grandchil dren, JLorl and Karen; 3 sisters, ivirs. r. uoycej i.oies, ieauuiig- ton, Mrs. C. (Ada) Hallam, London.

Ont. and Mrs. G. (Mar- jorie) Todd, Nlagara-On-The- Lake. Ont.

Brin. Clarke was an on icer salvation Army ror years serving in Eastern and Western Canada. Funeral service Tuesday, January 11 at 2:30 p.m. the CHAffcL Of rmUFS. Harrnn Rrns.

Ltd. nn 10th Ave. 2 blocks west of Main Major D. Kerr officiating. Interment Forest Lawn Memorial Park.

COULTER On January 7. 1977, Edith of Vancouver. Survived by 1 daughter, Mrs. M. (Patricia) Timothy and family of fort Mooay, runerai ser vice Tuesday, January 11, at 12 noon in SIMMONS McBride MEMORIAL FUNERAL CENTRE, Broadway at Maple St.

Rev. Harry Parker officiating. Interment Forest Lawn Memorial Park. DEMPSTER -Mary, on January 1977, in her 73rd. year.

Survived by 1 son, Gary; 1 daughter, Georgina Chorzepa and Son-in-law, Edward; 1 grand-daughter, Mary Jean; 3 sisters, Betty Blanchard and Jean Robertson, both of Vancouver, and Annie Crawford In Scotland; 1 brother, Jimmy Murray in Scotland. Private funeral service was held Monday, January lutn. at Glenhaven Memorial Chapel. Interment Mountain View cemetery. No flowers by request.

DOWNEY Edward on January 7, 1977, late of Pitt Meadows, B.C., aged 80 years. Survived bv verv aood friends. Mr. and Mrs. W.

R. Jones, Pitt Meadows; nephews and nieces in New Brunswick. Funeral service Wednesday, January 12th at 1 pm in the Maple Ridge Funeral Chapel, 11869 216th Haney. Rev. Denis F.

Harris officiating, cremation. GRAY Euphemia Herd of Pert hnrn fit. An drews, Scotland, 1884. Passed away Saturday, January 8, 1977 Predeceased by her son, Leslie Brown November 28, 1876. sur vived by her son and daughter- in-law.

Cecil and Lillian Brown of Vancouver: 1 grandson. Al bert Leslie Brown and 1 grand daughter, Susan Townsend, both ot iortn Vancouver; Drotner George Downing of Scotland; 2 sisters. Edith Penn of Edmonton and Jennie of Scotland also 2 nephews and 4 nieces, runerai service Wednesday, January 12 at lo.ao a.m. in tne nusfcLAwr FUNERAL CHAPEL. Broadway at Commercial Dr.

the Kev. Fearn officiating. Interment Ocean View Burial Park. REAL ESTATE Mobile Homes ...296 Modular Homes 297 Home Building Lots 205 Houses Wanted To Build 292 Houses Wanted To Buy 280 Listings Wanted 288 .284 Revenue Houses Wanted Suites, Townhouses Condominiums For Sale 299 HOUSES FOR SALE City Homes ...300 Duplexes, Revenue 310 Burnaby 320 North Vancouver 324 West Vancouver 328 Squamish 328 Richmond 333 Ladner Delta 334 Tsawwassen 336 New Westminster 337 Coquitlam District 338 Haney, Maple Ridge ....339 Mission District 340 North Delta 341 Surrey 342 White Rock District 344 Langley, Aldergrove 346 Abbotsford District 347 Okanagan 348 Other Cities 350 Apartment Property S63 Business Opportunities I. 380 Business Wanted 381 Sunshine Coast 357 Gulf Islands 358 Commercial tad.

Property 364 Country Homes, Acreage 352 Farms Ranches 354 Industrial Property 364 Mining Property 374 Money For Mortgages 384 Money To Loan 382 Money Wanted 388 Mortgages For Sale 376 Property For Exchange 368 Property For Sale 351 Property Wanted 370 Recreational Property 361 Resort Propertier Out Of Province 362 Timber 4 Mills 372 Vancouver Island Property 356 Waterfrontage ...360 AUTOMOTIVE Aircraft 420 Automobiles For Sale 400 Auto Parts Service 410 Car-Truck, Lease-Rent 407 Insurance 399 Mobile Homes 2S6 New Car Dealers 396 Sports, Imported Care 406 Trailers. Campers 437-439 Trucks, Buses 390 Wanted Cars, Trucks 394 RECREATION Boats-Marine Supplies 427 Sailboats 42S Boats For Charter 429 Commercial Boats 430 Motorcycles 435 Campers-Motor Homes 4S7-43S Travel Trailers 437-439 AUCTIONS LEGALS Auctions 440 Legal 445 HALVORSON Passed away peacefully on January 7, 1977.j Theador Halvorson of Squamish, B.C. in his 79th year. Survived by his loving wife, Lisabeth; 3 sons, Harold; Norman: and Thor; 1 daughter, Mrs. Harry Nichols (Viola); 16 grandchildren, all of Squamish.

Funeral service Tuesday, January 11 a 1 p.m. In the Squamish United Church. Rev. J. Lindquist officiating.

Interment Mt. Garibaldi Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Squamish United Church Memorial Fund gratefully received. Squamish Funeral Chapel In charge of arrangements. INGRAM' Stanley John of Burnaby aged 68 years on January 8, 1977, in Burnaby General Hospital.

Survived by his loving wife, Flora (Flo); his son, Stanley: Shirley; daughter-in-law, Betty and 5 grandchildren; also by his beloved stepfather Albert Pearson and wife, Ida; his brother-in-law, John Higgins; sister-in-law, Cal Ross and many loving nephews and nieces. Memorial service to be held Wednesday, January 12th at 2 pm in the Boal 1505 Lillooet Road, North Vancouver, cremation. In lieu of flowers, donations to the T.B. Society would be appreciated. Arrangements through the Memorial Society of B.C.

and First Memorial Services Ltd. JANDER In hospital on January 7, 1977. Katharina Helena, aged 74 years. Late of 9640 Garden City Richmond. Survived by 3 sons, Helmut of Richmond; Peter of Salmon Arm; Fritz of Germany; also 7 grandchildren.

Funeral service Tues- AL HOME, 8420 Cambie Richmond. Pastor L. VonSchriltz officiating. Interment Forest Lawn Memorial Park, KAZUN Barbara Kazun of 5472 Manson Vancouver, passed away in St. Vincent's Hospital January 8, 1977 in her 76 year.

Predeceased by her loving husband, Walter, Survived by her son, Dr. Walter Kazun and daughter Mrs. W. (Mary) Nezil; 3 sisters, Mrs. Mary Bydlowski, Mrs.

Annie Eschak, Mrs. Alice Slivinski: 2 brothers, Joseph and Lloyd Haber; 9 grandchildren also nieces and nephews. Prayers Tuesday evening January 11, 1977 at 7:30 p.m. In St. Casim.

ir's Church, 27th Ave. Inverness St. where funeral mass will be celebrated Wednesday, Janu ary 12, at 10 a.m., Rev. Jacob Szwarc O.M.I. celebrant.

Interment, Ocean View Burial Park Kearney Funeral Directors. MAYHEW Lionel N-, late of Gibsons, was called to his reward in St. Mary's Hospital, Sechelt, Thursday, January 6, 1977, aged 66 years. Predeceased by his wife, Claudia, in 1975, He is sur 'vt- vived by 4 daughters, MrS. (De-lyse) K.

Wiiliston, of Coquitlam, Mrs. (Simone) t. Dumont. Kiti-mat. Mrs.

tBernadette) G. Edge combe, Gibsons, and Mrs. (Mi chelle) Wm. Hoy, Mission, well as 2 foster children, Brian Emshay and Patricia Kaminski, His passing will also be mourned by 13 grandchildren, 2 sisters, Stella and Bernadette, and 4 brothers, Randy, Ray and Marce. Prayers will be offered Monday, January 10, at 7:30 p.m., in the chapel of the Columbia Funeral Home, New Westminster.

A Mass of Chris tian Burial will be celebrated Tuesday, January 11, at 11 a.m from All Saints Roman Catholic Church. 821 Fairfax, Coquitlam Father H. Clarke celebrant. In lieu of flowers, donations to the B.C. Cancer Society appreciated.

Interment. Valley View Cemetery. MALMNSON Clare passed away January 8. 1977. Survived, by daughter, Audrey, and Archibald.

Private memorial service. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Cuncer Institute would be appreciated. McGILLVERAY Mr. Charles, aged 84 years. Formerly of New Westminster and Burnaby.

Passed away at Como Lake Lodge, Coquitlam on Sunday, January 9, 1977. Surviving are 1 son, Charles of New Westminster; 2 daughters, Isabelle, Mrs. George Mansfield, Glendale, California; Mary, Mrs. Robert Glass, Aldergrove, B.C.; 3 brothers, John of Vancouver; and Adam and George in Scotland; 6 grandchildren; and 7 great-grandchildren. Resting at the Burquitlam Mortuary.

625 North Rd. Coquitlam where funeral services will be held on Tuesday at 1 1 a.m. with Rev. George Mansfield and Rev. Cameron Stevenson officiating.

In terment to follow in the family plot at Valleyview Memorial Gardens. McKAY Vivian Evelyn of 3587 E. Georgia St. On January 8, 1977, aged 66 years. Survived by her sister, Mrs.

Len tuwen. Lamoureux; and sister-in-law, Mrs. Mae Mayson; and other relatives. A memorial service will be held Tuesday, January 1 1 at 3 p.m. at Glenhaven Memorial Chapel, 1235 E.

Hastings St. Cremation. McMANUS With love and gratitude, Alexander McManus, of Salt Spring Island, will be remembered for giving so much of his 52 years to us. His wife. Ida, son, Alex, daughters, Heather, Sharon and Debbie.

Alex passed away peacefully January 8. 197 7, in victoria, witn iona memories he is survived by his brothers, and sisters Gavin, Walter, David-, Betty, Peggy, Ellen, and Obie. His mother-in-law. Rose, and sever al aunts, nieces and nephews. In accordance with his wishes.

there will be no formal funeral services. Love is a gift you must not meas ure but a special teeiing.one to treasure. The love you give is always remembered, and to you that love Is forever rendered. With love now and always. Your family.

Arrangements by First Memorial Services, Victoria, McMillan on ary 8, 1977, McMillan oi West Vancouver, 74 years of age. Survived by his loving wife, Martha; son, Bruce; daughter, Ardith Robinson: and 1 sister, Lillian Corben. Service Tuesday, January 11th at 1:30 pm In the Hollyburn Funeral Home, 1807 Marine West Vancouver, with Rev. Ronald Smith officiating. In lieu of flowers, donations to the B.C.

Cancer Fund would be appreciated. MINIATO On January 3 1977, Karl of Vancouver aged 80 years. Survived by 1 son, Oswald and his wife, Dorothy and 3 grandchildren of Victoria B.C. Funeral Mass will be celebrated on Tuesday, January 11 at 10 a.m. in St.

Augustine's Church 7th Ave. Maple Rev. Mclntee, O.M.I, celebrant. Interment Ocean View Burial Park Arrangements by SIMMONS McBRIDE MEMORIAL FUNER AL CENTRE. OBEN On January 8, 1977, Edwin Alfred Oben of 1330 14th aged 87 years.

Sur vived by 2 sons, Edwin (Bud) Vancouver, Frank Salmon Arm. B.C.: A grandchildren. Fu neral service Tuesday, January 1 1 at 1 p.m. in the CHAPEL OF CHIMES. Harron Bros.

Ltd. 10th Ave. 2 blocks west of Main Rev. W. Fearn officiating Interment Ocean View Burial Park.

O'SULLIVAN Michael of Burnaby, B.C. Died on January 1, 1977. Deeply regretted bv his wife and family. Rest in Peace-Cremation. Private arrangements through the Memorial Society of B.C.

and First Memorial Services Ltd. TAYLOR Donald and Gillian are pleased to an. nounce the birth of their son, Christopher Donald, 7 lbs, 2 January 5, 1977, at Grace Hospital. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.

Hod Moore of Chema-lnua and Mr. and Mrs. Wal-ter A. S. Taylor, of Trail DEATHS AMESS Violet Elizabeth on January 7, 1977, in her 79th year'.

Survived by 2 daughters, Mrs. Jean Harrison and Mrs. Leona Leavold, Vancouver; 5 grandchildren and 8 great-grand children; 1 sister, Mrs. Edna; Kerr. Funeral service at MOUNT PLEASANT NUNN THOMSON MEMORIAL FUNERAL CEN TRE, Kingsway at Eleventh Wednesday, January 12th at 12 noon, Mr.

M. A. Nichols officiating. Interment Forest Lawn Memorial Park. ANDREWS Passed away at her residence on January 7, 1977.

Helen Mary Andrews, for merly McKee, in her 79th year, late ot 436 Willow Cultus Lake and formerly of Vancouver. Survived by 1 daughter, Mrs. Dr. Richard (Peaov) Foster ol Cultus Lake; 1 granddaughter and 1 great-grandson. Funeral service will be held on Tuesday, January 11 at 15 D.m.

from the Chanel of Henderson's Funeral Home in Chllllwack, Rev. Michael Deck officiating. Interment to follow in the Anglican Cemetery. ANGEL Sadie; Dassed away January 7, 1977 after a lengthy illness. Beloved wife of Sam and mother of Melanle and Heather, and Susan Hernadi of Calgary.

Services will be held at Broadway Chapel Beth Israel, 11.30 a.m. Sunday, January 9. In lieu of flowers, donations to the B.C. Cancer Institute would be appreciated. ARKSEY On January 9, 1977, Rov Winter Arksey aqed 92, of Burnaby.

Survived by his loving wife. Carolina; 2 sons, Eari of Calgary, Raymond of Surrey. 3 daughters, Ella. Sur rey, Lillian and Mary, both of Burnaby; 8 grandchildren. Fu neral service will be held Wednesday, January 12 at 1:30 p.m.

from the chapel of Surrey Funeral Home, 13288 108th Surrey, Pastor A. S. Olson otficiating. Interment and con eluding service. Valley View Me morial Gardens.

ASH Arthur Cecil of North Vancouver, B.C. Passed away on January 7, 1977 in his 65th year. survived by his loving wit Margaret; daughter, Barbara; sons. Glen; Brent; and Warren, all of Vancouver; brothers, Frank oi Edmonton; and Paul of Vancou ver. Memorial service will be held Tuesday, January 11 at 11 a.m.

at the Boal Chanel, 1505 LUlooet North Vancouver Cremation. In lieu of flowers donations to the Canadian Para plegic Association would be ap preciated. Arrangements through First Memorial Services Ltd. BALKWILL Ann on Janu ary 7, 1977, in her 83rd year. She leaves to mourn her son, Fred: 4 daughters, Lorna (Galla gher), Cecelia (Moran), Tess (Ellis), and Maureen (Sim); daughter-in-law, Audrey; sons- in-law, Martin, Wally, Clive and Doug; 13 grandchildren and 4 great-grandchildren.

Prayers will be said Monday, January 10th at pm in St. Andrew catno lie Church, 480 East 47th Ave. where funeral mass will be celebrated Tuesday, January 11th at 10:30 am. Interment at Gardens of Gethsemani. Flowers grateful ly declined, donations to charity ot your choice would be appreci ated.

Arrangements by MOUNT fLfcASANT NUNN It THOMSON MEMORIAL FUNERAL CENTRE. Plumbing, Heating I0S Professional Services 82 Rest Homes 88 Roofing, Chimneys, etc 108 ERCHANDiSE OR SALE Antiques Art Objects 140 Auctions 440 Bicycles 164 Boat, Marine Supplies 427 Sailboats 428 Boats for Charter 429 Boats, Commercial 430 Books, Coins, Stamps 168 Building Materials 128 Cameras, Photo Finishing 162 Clothing, Furs, Shoes 168 Do-It-Yourself 130 Wachers, Dryers, Service 148 Farm Implements 184 Freezers 150 Fruits, Vegetables, Meats 152 Fur-Bearing Animals 178 138 Heating Fuels 124 Heating Fireplaces 126 Hobbies ft Crafts 169 Lighting Plants ...188 Livestock 182 Machinery 186 Meats 152 Miscellaneous For Sale 170 Miscellaneous Wanted 174 Motorcycles 435 Musical Instruments 154 Office Equipment 134 Pet Stock 176 Poultry Supplies 180 Radio, Stereo 157 Ranges, Sen-ice i 146 Refrigerators. Freezers 150 Sewing Machines 142 Sporting Goods 160 Sumps, Coins 168 Store Equipment 132 Swap 172 Television 156 TV, Radio, Stereo Repairs 158 Typewriters 136 Vacuum Cleaners 144 Vegetables 152 Washers, Dryers 148 RENTALS Board Room 255 Board Room Wanted 260 Duplexes For Rent 335 Furniture For Rent 199 Garages Parking 270 Hotels 262 Houses, Furnished 215 Houses, Unfurnished 230 Motels Hotels, 262 Moving Storage 272 Offices, Stores 274 Warehouses, Factories 275 Rental Agencies 232 Retirement Homes 254 Rooms, Housekeeping 245 Rooms, Sleeping 240 Rooms, Unfurnished 250 Shared Accommodation 215 Suites, Furnished 200 Suites. Unfurnished 210 Wanted To Rent 276 VACATION SPOTS 265 Camps For Boys. Girls 289 Summer Cottages 267 PUPETZ John, late of Sur rey, on January 6.

1977, aaed 66 years. Survived by his loving son, Edward of Burnaby and daughters, Mrs. Elrose Pannell of Port Moody and Miss Cynthia Lee Pu-petz of Vancouver! brothers, Mike of 6urrey, Pete of Cornwall, Ont.i sisters, Mrs. Doris Domanskl of Winnipeg, Mrs. Lena Wark, Manitoba, Mrs.

Pauline Dolanski of Winnipeg, Mrs. Olga Armftage of Calgary; 1 grandchild. Service will be held Tuesday, January 11 at 10:30 a.m. at Avalon Funeral Chanel, 13165 96th Surrey. Rev.

M. Davis officiating, followed by cremation. RUSSELL On January 9, 1977, Inez Marie Russell, aged 87 years, formerly of 4960 Ben nett South Burnaby. Sur vived by 2 sons, George, Burnaby, Charles, New Westminster; 3 daughters, Mrs. Marjorie Walls, Surrey; Mrs.

(Catherine Loberg, Burnaby, Mrs. Eileen Fensom; 7 grandchildren; 5 great-grandchildren; 2 brothers, F. Creamer, concord, b. Creamer, Burnaby, 1 sister, Mrs. Grace Bergman.

Funeral service Tuesday, January 11 at 3 p.m. in the koyal oak mi neral CHAPEL, 5100 Kings- way, bouth Burnaby, Kev. w. Valentine officiating, cremation. Flowers gratefully declined.

SHEPHERD On January 6, 1977, Dorothy Olive, aged 76. of West Vancouver. Survived by loving family, Edward and Russell Shepherd of West Vancou ver; Mona McQueen of Mission; and William Shepherd of Watson Lake: 12 grandchildren: 2 sreat- grandchilden; sisters, Corrine Andrews, Ulympia, Washington, Marguerite Ring, An nette Morin, Edmonton. Family memorial services were held January 10, SIMMONS On January 7, 1977, Viola Louise Simmons, late of 7101 Kerr St. in her 84 year.

Survived by a brother, Clarence of Assiniboine, 3 sisters, Mrs. J.R. Mclntyre, Calr ifornia, Mrs. P.R. Lancaster, Nev Mrs Charles Martin.

Coquitlam also 5 nieces and 2 nephews. Funeral service Tuesday, January 11 at 1 p.m. in the Dogwood Chapel of HAMILTON MORTUARY. Fraser St. at 38th Rev.

R.D. Thompson officiating. Interment at Kam-loops. B.C. SKYTTE Matilda of the Finnish Canadian Rest Home, Vancouver, B.C.

Passed away on January 4, 1977. Aged 85 years. Survived by her sister, El II Mehtonen in Finland; and her niece, Vilma Alopaeus in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario. Relatives and many friends.

Memorial service Tuesday, January 11 at 2 p.m. in the Finnish Canadian Rest Home, 2288 Harrison Vancouver. Cremation, In lieu of flowers, donations to the Finnish Rest Home would be aoDreri- ated. Arrangements throunh the Memorial Society of B.C. and First Memorial Services Ltd.

STANTON Jeanie of Vancouver. Passed away January 8, 1977 in her 90th year. Survived by daughter, Mrs. H.L. Donald.

son; a Mrs. Harold Hammond: 1 son, J.S. Stanton; 1 brother. William Reld of Toronto: 4 grandchildren; and 3 great grandchildren. Memorial service to be held in the Boal Chapel, 1505 Lillooet North Vancouver, Tuesday, January 11th at p.m.

rrivate lamlly service. lArrannements through First Me-'mona! Services Ltd. and the Me. moilal Society of B.C., TAYLOR On January 8. 197 7, George Henry of Vancou ver, burvived by his loving wife, Belle; 1 son, Michael W.

1 daughter, Jennifer Laura, at home also his mother, Mrs- Mabel W. Taylor and sister, Miss Olive Taylor all from Vancouver. runerai service weanesaay. Jan uary 12 at 2 D.m. In the SIM MONS MCBRIIJE MEMORIAL MJNfcKAL CfciNTKh.

Broadway at Maple St. Interment Ocean View Burial Park. WITTENBERG Suddenly. by accident, on January 1977, Helen of Vancouver. Sur- vived by 1 son, Daniel of Tsaw wassen: 3 daughters.

Mrs. D. (Anne) Dickson, Mrs. D.C. (Helen) Cameron, both of Sur rey, Mrs.

B.G. (Linda) Gagne of Langley, b.c. I 7 grandchildren. Funeral service Tuesday, January 11th. at 2 p.m.

in the Garden Chapel, Ocean View Burial Park, followed by interment in Ocean View Burial Park. In lieu- of iiowers, donations to the Cana dian Red Cross, 4750 Oak Street Vancouver, would De appreciated. Arrangements bv SIM MONS McBRIDE MEMORIAL WRIGHT Jean of Vancou ver. Passetl awav January 1977 in her 65th year, survived bv husband, James; son, Gordon Leidal. 1 brother, Edgar Ru ggles; 3 grandchildren.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the B.C. Cancer Foundation. Arrangements throught rirst Memorial Services Ltd. and The Memorial Service of B.C. YICK Willie, passed awav In hospital January 7, 1977, late of 616 Prior Vancouver, aged 63 years.

Survived by his wife, Goy Heong; 1 son, Philip; 3 daughters, Mrs. May Lau, Janice, and Cynthia. Funeral service Wednesday. January 12 at 1 p.m. in Armstrong ft Co.

Chapel, 304 Dunlevy Rev. James Ko officiating, interment rorest Lawn Memorial Park. 16 IN MEMORIAM To assist readers to prepare In Memoriam' and "Cards of Thanks" notices. The Sun has a pamphlet with some very appropriate verses and notices. Write or phone Betty Clarke, at the Vancouver Sun, to receive a copy or place a notice.

732-2439 73 2-2 408 1 EGXLSON In loving memory of our dear son and brother, Gerald, who passed away January 10, 1973. Days of sadness still come o'er us, Tears in silence often flow. Memory keeps you ever near us. Though you died four years aao. From Mom, Dad, brothers and MAGEE In loving memory of; my dear husband James, passed a way January 10.

1972. 1 The clock of life is wound but once And no man has the power. 1 To tell just when the hands will stop At late or early hour. AH to myself I think of you, Thinkof the things we used todo. Softly the leaves of memory fall Gently I gather and treasure them all.

Just as you were, you'll1 always be. Treasured in my memory. His loving wife Jean. McLUSKIE In loving memory of our father James (Jock) McLuskie, who passed away on January 10, 1972 and our mother Mary McLuskie, who passed away September, 1957 whom we love go out of sight. But never out of mind: They are cherished in the hearts OC those they leave behind.

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