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CLASSIFIED WANT AD Part One Pages 44 to 54 Part Two Pages 55 74 Part Three Pages 75 to 34 44FRIDAY SEPT. 21 1973 27 FOUND Vic. Heather ft 16th, tiny femali tabby kitten approx. 5-6 wks. old.

face ft stomach mostly white, injurj to rignteye. Uli-lili- Scout's kit. 876-5855, Black ft white kitten, vie. Edward ft Arbutus, 731-6635. Kiii 30 C0MS EVENTS For unattached people DANCE 6niShT ft every night Mon.

thru Sat. ARLiNcfroN Cabaret 2 rooms 2 bands 1236 W. Broadway 733-2220 1 The International Order Job'l Daughters, Bether 14, invites you attend a Fall Fashion Show and Tea, -Saturday, September 2 p.m. at Cecil Green Park at UBC Fashions from The Purple Gherkin Boutique ft Tom Jones Shop, CIRCULATION DISTRIBUTORS Vinrnnrtr 2250 Granville 732-2371 North Vancouver Len Churchill 340 Lonsdale 988-8626 West Vancouver 732-2371 Custletrar John J. Bloodoff casuegar, B.C.

st-6SU7 eier i ooiKes, iwu tsayview street aiicei, 243-3872 adysmlth, B.C. ChllUiracIt 9213 Armltagt Roy Godkln 795-7366 (mnkvAiib Tnhn (. rt 415 12Ul St. S. Phone 426-3427 Ptoi TCImlnlrtn BOX 316, Creston, B.C.

48-2385 Duncan Ms. Pamela Mam 180 ubilee SU Box 1S4 743-1931 Fernle Box 146 Mrs. Marguerite Gordon Phone 423-4319 Golden Genevieve Broadhead 716 ath Box 1727, Golden, B.C. 344-5142 Grand Forks Mrs. Box 123 Carole J.

Mix 442-8751 Kamloops Mr. John Emery No. 33-1373 Ord Road R.R. 1. Kamloops.

B.C. Ph. 376-2875 Keloivns H. W. Cretin 1166 St Pul Street 762-2221 Klraberler 461 4tU Avenue Mr.

Floyd Wglde 427-39S6 Kltimat 132 CarsweU Lfldi-Hmfth Chris Kuygens Phone C32-6209 Mr. Peter Foolke: 209 Bay view St Llllooet: Mrs. Pearl Beacham, Box 606, Llllooet. B.C. Phone 256-4656 Merrlrt 2399 Merrltt Ave.

Fran It StantrS Phone 378-2536 Nanaimo Mr. Cliff Livingstone 1604 Venlaw Road Phone: 734-2388 Nelson Mrs. G. Brotherton 922 Front St. Phone 352-7396 Ocean Falls James Shaw box 221, ucean aiis, tt.u 25a-saoj 100 Mile House: Dennis G.

Stas'sens, BOX 9S1. 100 Mile House. B.C. Telephone: 393-2634 Pentirtnn Mr. Davp Hewer 1497 Manitoba St.

Phone 493-0120 Port Alberm Mr. Phil Levlrs Ph. 724-0433 929 Cedur Street Port Harriv Trfi. Khlrlpv RnlR Airport Fort Kardy Ph. 949-6440 Powell River 5407 Yukon Ave.

Phone f33-S457 Prince Geotar rirs. Jnanpne Kieurv 05 Brunswick St. Ph. 563-0381 Prince Rooert Mrs. Cerda Kouwenhiven 957 Hays Cove Ave.

Ph. 624-3914 Princeton R. John Scotton Box 1147. Princeton, C. 293-6573 Quegnel R.R.

2 George Peterson Phone 992-9521 Revelatnkn Mrs. Marv Beruschl 305 Victoria St, Box 450 rnone Bd-40oB Salmon Arm T.Irs. Connie Sorley Okanagan St. Box 1533 32-2567 Sandspit Leonard R. Bond rnone bav-ajii Smlthers Mrs.

Jean Cortnler box 752, sniitners, B.C. S47-wie Terrace Ksrerton Sheonurd I0. 1046 Kofoed Rd. 633-2813 Trail Mrs. Norma L.

Slsurdson 1770 Bay Ave. Phone 364-1483 Vernon Mr. Edward Snavehuk 97l llh Stroot Ph. vutCf-Sfvll Victoria Mm. nnlilti.

A Dnnlelnon 786 Cave St. Phone 386-2794 WeMa Box .7. Wells nilllams Lab Box 397 Trevor B. Phone 9 Davie 14-322 Tr. John Well Phone 332-7733 THE VANCOUVER SUN Western Canada's Leading Newspaper Published every weekday by Sun Publishing Company Limited under agreement with Pacific Press Ltd.

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Gait Manaftlne Editor W. Director D. M. Circulation Mgr. J.

J. Rooney Business aigr, a iii.iilan... Promotion Alar. W. W.

Wlnnett Ass't To Pub. North Vancouver Night Phones atter 9 o'clock: Nlaht Editor 732-2111 ADVERTISING RULES AND REGULATIONS The Vancouver sun reserves the right to classify ads under appro- firiate headings and to set rates here fore and to determine page lot; hum. The Vancouver Sun reserves the rigul 10 revise, euu, ciassuy or re anil tn ro tain any answers directed to The Sun Box Reply Service, and to repay the customer the sum paid for me auvei usemeiiu mm uua icma. tions 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 wieluals of documents to avoid wis.

tlsements must be received by the publisher lthln 30 days after the Ilrst It Is agreed by the advertiser requesting space that the liability of the Vancouver Sun (Division of KaClIlC tress L.I.U. ill mo cveiu ui miKlloh on snvartun. JLBI1UIC LU ment or In the event of an error appearing in the advertisement as published shall be limited to the only one incorrect insertion for the portion or tne aaverusing space occupied by the Incorrect or omitted Item only, and that there i II 1. Hn llaXllitv in aTW OVTlt creater than the amount paid for ucn auvei usum. CLASSIFIED RATES Minimum space 2 lines of type $1.00 per line per day 4 days for the price of 7 days for the price of 5 3A days, per line per day Above rates apply to consecutive insertions only without change in copy.

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only) Box Service Charge 52.00 (Per order including mailing) PHONE 736-2211 SUBSCRIPTION RATES Wnerever normal carrier service Is maintained S3.00 per month, i By mail 1 Canada, S4.50 per month, S13.00 per 3 months. So2.00 per vear, United States, 54.20 pei month. Saturday only Canada, 25c per copy. United States, 30c per copy. $15.60 per year.

Commonwealth and Foreign rates upon request. Authorized as second class Post Office Department, Ottawa. Member Audit Bureau of Circulations, Circulation Department 732-2371. WANT AD PHONE SERVICE Monday to Friday MATHS T.vnva -pv Prnthor Garland aged 60 years, a member of ine tnruuun Bruunri. winiuia college, suddenly wnne unaergu-Ins hart xurcrerv SeDtember 20, 1973, Surviving relatives are Marie Clarke; George, Florence Goodwin and Philip.

Prayers at St. Peter and Paul Church, Sunday, 8 p.m. Funeral mass September 24. in A.m.. from Holv Roiarv and Richards Street, Most Rev.

F. Carnet, celebrant. Burial at Mountain View Cemetery. Donations to Heart ounaauon in lieu or nowers. Remains resting- in the chaDel of the brothers' residence troia 12 iiooit on saiuroay.

McGIVERON Passed awa; 22nd Vancouver, and mother of Mrs. E. (Jackie) Wiltshire, Rossland' 3 nrandchlldren: 3 sis ters 3 brothers, No service was neia at tne request or me oe-ceased. Cremation, Garden Chapel ucean view. Arrangements Forest Lawn Mortuary, funeral rectors, McNEIL Patrick William, of Cassldy, aged 27 years, passed away on September 18, 1973, when a helicopter he was operating crashed near Telegraph Creek.

He Is survived By his parents, William (Duke) and Norma McNeil of Cassldy, and 1 sister. Miss Lynn McNeil of Toronto. Funeral service will be held from Saint Mary's Koman catnouo cnurcn, Ladysmlth, on Tuesday, Septem- uer ai p.m. wun ttev. ather W.

H. Bullock officiating. Interment Cedar Vallev Memorial Gardens. Flowers gratefully de- clined. Ladysmlth Funeral Chapel (Sands) ments.

In charge of arrange- METZGER Suddenly on Sen- lemoer is, is tiizaDein Knoua, oi jmo rrincess ai iNew wesimin-ster. Survived bv her husband Rueben; 2 sons, Broe Cobbaert, aan Jose, Alison uoDDaen, Toronto; 1 daughter. Mrs. N. vx.c.ua nuiuant Vaiiut grandchildren; 2 brothers, Phil Pallot, Vancouver; John Fallot, Burnabv.

Rev. G. L. Stebner will conuuci me service saiuraay, September 22, at 10:30 bjuj. In the chanel of Woodlawn.Funeral Home, 8th St.

and 6th New Westminster, cremation, in ueu oi flowers, donations to the B.C. Heart Foundation, c-o Box 2115, New Westminster, would be appreciated. MICHENER Pearle, passed away at Central Park Lodge, Edmonton, September 19, 1973, aged 70 years. Survived by 1 son John, Toronto, 1 daughter. Mrs.

J. Naylor (Barbara), Walnut Creek, 6 grandchildren; 1 brother, Ufr. Uirnlrl HallirtnV. VanCOUVBl-. Funeral service Friday, September 21, in Edmonton.

NIELSEN Willy, on Septem Der IB, 1(0, Keu ox jrcaia. vlved by his loving wife Gretha; 1 son Finn: also 1 sister; and Fnnpral Rervice Will be held Saturday, September 22. at 2 p.m. in tne uanisu liuiunau snx vast. 19th Van couver.

Pastor Int. Rasmussen of ficiating, cremation, in ura flowers, donations to the Danish Lutheran Church, Vancouver would be appreciated. Arioimc-ments through the Memorial Society of B.C. and First Memorial Services Ltd. NOBLE Susan late of 19, 1973, aged 87 years.

Leaves 1 ver: 1 sister. Miss Eva Murphy, New York: crrandchildren, Terry Island, Wash. Funeral service. in Garden Hill Funeral Chapel, Mxn nancy, nitcimciifc, zlc Cemetery. POHODA Suddenly on September 19, 1973 at Tofino.

B.C., Lawrence (Larry) Bruce Pohoda, aged 18 years, late of 7708 Home Mission. Survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Pohoda; sister. Gale, at home; Ray of Tjc-luelet: Ross, at home.

Rev. A. W. Bell will conduct the funeral service Saturday, September 22 at 3 p.m. in Al Saints' Anglican Church, 2nd and James Mission.

Interment Hatzlc Cemetery. If friends so desire flowers may li KAtit rirtnatlnns to the Mis sion Hospital Memorial Fund. Mis sion unerai nuine in ciiarita ui arrangements. SHAPP Dn SeDtember 15. 1973, Milton Joseph of Vic toria, B.C.

agea bo years, survived by his loving wife. Faye, 1 son. Dr. J. H.

Sharp, Rochester, iew xoric, aaugmer, mis. uun-ald Plank, Nanaimo, B.C. 4 grand- 2 hrnthprs. W. C.

BharD. Cleveland, Ohio, and C. Sharp, White ROCK. B.U SINGBEIL Robert Allan, oassed avvav September 19. 1973.

18 years old, of 856A Granville iiicnmona. aurvivea oy ms father Otto (Wally). mother Louise; brother Brian, sister Sandra. Funeral at Richmond Funeral Place, 842 Cambie Richmond, Saturday, SeptemDer at p.m., Rpv. Quirk officiatinB.

Cre mation ten flnwers bv reouest. Donations may be sent to the Crippled Children's nospuai. of Suite 307. 520-9th New vvesiminsier. i-asseu a 1(171 TR vonr, Survived by her loving husband.

Russell; 1 flaugnter, rseuian aihic, California; 3 grandsons, Steven, Gary and Kelly; 1, niece, Doris, don was a member of Esquimau Chapter No. 41, Order of the Eastern Star. Funeral service will be held Saturday, September 22 at 10 a.m. in the -New Westminster Chapel of S. BOWELL SONS, 6th The Uev.

Dr. G. B. Switzer officiating. Interment Fraser Cemetery.

WHITE Evelyn Coulson (nee Seddon). widow of the late Joseph L. White. Born at Farn worth. Lancashire, England in 1897.

She came to Canada in 1917, trained as a nurse at Royal Alexandra Hospital, Edmonton and practiced her profession in Alberta and B.C. Her life was devoted to the care of the sick and distressed. She has now heard the last call and has gone to her reward. Beside a host of friends, she is mourned by her sister and brother-in-law, Margaret and George McMorrls, and several nieces and nephews. Funeral at 1 p.m.

on Monday, September 24 at Simmons McBride rhanel. 1995 W. Broadway. Rev. Dr.

Davidson officiating, instead or nowers, conrriDuuons may oe maoe to canauian uiaoetic assu elation. 12 CARDS OF THANKS I wish sincerely to thank lriend9 for their kind expressions of sympathy in the death of my dear wife June, mother of Pamela and Phillip. D. R. Heise and Children.

OT want to exnress our sincere appreciation to our many friends lor the Kindness and sympatny extended us at the death of a beloved daughter and sister, June. Special thanks to Rev. John So-rokin for his kindvords and to the Boals Memorial cnapet. Mr. and Mrs.

Peter Scott Mr. and Mrs. Wayne (Diane) Attridge. 16 IN MEMORIAM To assist readers to prepare "In Memoriam" notices. The Sun has a booklet of some very appropriate verses.

To receive a copy, write or phone Betty Clarke 732-2439 732-2408 ELRICK In loving memory of isaueuc niiw vooocu una aciih 21. 1972. When days are dark and friends are few, Dear mother, how we think of you. Friends are friends If they are We lost our best friend when we lost von. The family.

WANT ADS Phone 736-221 1 DEATHS REAL. Passed away In hospi tal, September 19, 19tS. Ethel MarKaret beat, aged oa years, laie of 4618 Brentlawn N. Burnaby. She Is survived by her loving family, husband, Don; l.son, David, Calgary; 1 daughter.

Sally, at homo; also survived by her mother, Mrs, Margaret Dransfleld; 1 sister, Mrs. Prances Stephens, sask. The funeral service will be held on Monday, September 24, at 1 p.m., from the Burnaey Funeral Directors Chapel, 4276 Hastings N. Burnaby, Rev. Frank Ward officiating.

Interment Masonic Cemetery, BRYANT On September 20, 1973, Alfred James Bryant, aged 84 years, passed peacefully away in King Geortse Private Hospital. Survived by a son, Ted. of Shell-brook. daughter, Mrs. Judy Paran uhnflnv: 5 srandchildren.

Deceased was a former Mayor of ShoUDroOK, sasK. ana vvub Known mruuKiivui. owa. outstanding Soccer Player. He was very wen iiacu xuv and concern Xor his fellowman.

the deceased there will be no funeral service. Private prayers. Cremation. Arrangements uu um the Memorial Society of B.C. and First Memorial Services Limited.

BURRELL On Thursday, Sep-tember 20, 1973, Robert Burrell, r'nriiiltlam In his 73rd year. Survived by his lov ing wne, jnargaiei, uu Scotland; 3 daughters, Mrs. A. (Murieij great-grandchlldten. Funera ser- Vice vvni uc iiciu v.

SeDtember 22, at 2 p.m.. In the chapel of BurQUltlamtfortuary. vitnr Sanirwlne officiating. Cre mation. Flowers gratefully de clined.

years. Survived by her loving hus-hand Colin; 1 son David; and daughter Darcy, both at home; 3 Rioters. Airs. Jiaiuaia Wlshak. Mrs.

Majguertte Hynds. Vancouver; -i- so a uruinera. natico winnlDRsr. ana am nieces and nephews. Funeral ser- vice win ue ueiu miuivioj, tember a at 11 a.m.in the Boal North Vancouver.

Rev. l. Grant oiuciaunB. rangements through the Memorial Society ot B.Cand First Memorial services uia. Ms.

tember 19, 1973. Andrew kVl William Densmore of 1 33177 Main Street. Mis- rtA fXQ iraarB Siirvivn by his father William, Ritskin, B.C.; daughter, Mrs. Dale Moore, Surrey; 3 sisters, Mrs. Margaret Matson, Tsawwassen, Mrs.

Alice iinr. Wps lock. brother James. Vancouver: 1 grandson. Funeral service will be held Saturday, September 22, at 1 p.m.

In the chapel of Mission Funeral Home. Home St. at 3rd Rev. matLon. In lieu of flowers dona tions to me uancer i unu 3.

B.C. d'ORSONNENS Norma Eyel- Yll uutjEiciuuti 1 d7.K.,l,rA K.r Via lrtvlni? hllR- yeaia, uj band Louis; 1 son, and 4 daughters; also her mother; 3 brothers ana sisiers: ana dren. memorial serv itc held Saturday, September 22 at 4 p.m. in The Boal Memorial Chapel, 1505 Llllooet North Vancouver. Service under the auspices of The Jehovah's Witnesses.

In lieu of flowers donations to The B.C. Cancer Society would be appreciated. Arrangements through The Memorial Society of B.C. and First Memorial Services Ltd. DUNN On Tuesday, September 18, 1973, at his residence, William Hilllard Dunn, beloved husband of Irene Furlong, son of the late Wilfred Joseph Dunn and late Theresa Fitzgerald: also brother of the late Gerald JJunn.

Funeral service was held- 'privately on Thursday, September 20, 1973 from Clarke. rfacGIllivray, White, funeral directors. 5580 Sherbrooke West, Montreal, to St. Augustine of Canterbury Church. Interment Cote des beiges Cemetery.

FISCHER On September 20, 1973, William George, of 26l W. 14 Ave. in his 46th year. Survived by li. i.Tin, tlilrfd.

1 enn Dar ius WIlC, lua ryl; 1 sister, Flori; and families. Funeral service will held on the rhanpl of HAMILTON MORTUARY. Fraser St. at 38th Pastor E. G.

Nlebergali off I- C.lttnrlcl mQV H9 thPP TP' spects on. Friday eveninj? between iu. u.c. li itm onn ft Tim. Cremation to follow the services.

OaCQfiH A WAV StD. tember 17, 1973 at Prince George, Rprnard Bruce Fnesen, in his 27th year. Survived by his parents, William ana Jiainenne riieseu, AMprcrrove! brothers. Danny, Vancouver, Robert and Richard, Aldergrove; j. sisiei o.

i. (Irene ituaa, f-rjiite nephews: grandmother. Mrs. Kath- J. .1 service Saturday, September 22 at fmm ih Wnnrtlawn Garden Chapel, Abbotsford.

Rev. R. M. rOHOCK oiiicmiiiiK. zelvvood Cemetery.

away September 20, 1973, survived Dy uauKlliers. suna. Aiia inc- ments through the Memorial Society of B.C, and First Memorial Services. Ltd. r.

i .1 ijl Alice Elenor Heney. of 1008 Connaught 74 years. OUl vivcu vy t.c ummbiiu CilaCA ouBcyii jiti.L j. BiB.w, A. Cj.

AVKinSUIl, nenu niav nieces auu neyiicwa. miicia, v. nf TLTrtunt al directors, Kingsway at 11th on monuay, ocyiciuuc 1 p.m. i.iemai.iuii. WVDP: Hplen of Chllli- wack, suddenly while visiting in Victoria, septemDer xo, ivta, ageu 56 years.

Survived by her loving husband, Bill, Chilllwack; son, BUI, and daughter-in-law Sharon; 2 grandchildren, Victoria. Ever re- memoerea ana loveu uy ner uiviu- ers, DUgaid. rsonn Vancouver, Angus, victoria, and James, Vancouver. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Cancer Society. JOEL Anna V- passed away September 20, 1973, in her 89th year, survived Dy J.

sons; Magnus, North Vancouver, and Vernon, of Burnaby; 1 daughter, Mrs. Oddny Graham, Quadra Island, B.C.; 10 sranacniiaren: ereat-erana- chlldren; also her sister. Mrs. Helga SIgurdson, Vancouver. Fu neral service will De neia sunaay, SeDtember 2.1.

at 2 D.m.. tn the Boal Memorial Chapel, 1505 Lil- looei itoaa, iNonn Vancouver. Rev. McKav Esler officiating. Interment Ocean View Burial far.

Arrangements tnrougn tne Memorial Society of B.C. and First Memorial Services Limited. "KERSTER Doctor G. A. Ker-ster, suddenly vhile vacationing in Calgary, September 19.

1973, aged S3 years. Survived by his loving wife, Marjory, of White Rock; 3 sons, John of Ottawa; Law son, of Ocean Park; George, of Coquitlam; and 9 Doctor Kerster was born July 14. 1890 in Hamlnta. Man. He practiced dentistry in Saskatchewan for 36 years: was a veteran of First World War and a life member Mason.

Cremation. Memorial service will be held at Crescent United Church, 127th Surrey, at p.m., Saturday, September 22nd. In lieu of flowers donations may be, made to the B.C Heart uuiiuauon. LIBRANDI On Wednesday. September 19.

1973, Michael Ll-drandl, 821 Blue Mountain Sf Cnauitlam. in him 7Kth venr Knr. vived by his loving wife Nellie; 5 aaugniers, Mrs. Ed. turace) Klock, Vanderhoof; Mrs.

Frank (Margaret) Towson. Coquitlam: Mrs. Gordon (Louise) Towson. Burnaby; Mrs. Doreen Bodner; and Mrs.

Oddy (Lucy) Christian-son, both of Langley; 1 sister, Maria Labrandi. Laponno, Italy; 17 a c.h i 1 5 ereat-grandchildren; and nephews and runeral service will be held on septemDer 24, at 1 p.m. in the chapel of Burquitlam Mortuary, 625 North Coquitlam. Rev. Herbert Oldfield offi ciating.

Interment Forest Lawn. In lieu ot flowers, donations to the B.C Heart Foundation. 1S81 W. Broadway, Vancouver, would be appreciated. I1RTHS CROSSLEY Phillip and Katheruie would like to announce the birth of their baby boy.

Kevin rniuip, a jos. i oz born at 12:03 a.m., septi born at 12:03 a.m.. septemDer 20. 1973 at St. Paul's Hospital.

Happy grandparents are Mr. nnS Mm. M. J. KosOVle and Mr.

and Mrs. T. Crossley Mkl HU V. and great-grandparents are Mr. nua Airs.

v. sauau auu Mrs. M. Kosovlc. MARTIN Peter and Shar- on proudly announce the birth of their first child, a boy, Christopher Doyle.

8 1M. Sep-. tember 16. 1973. at St.

Paul's Hospital. First grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. E. L.

Doyle and Dr. and Mrs. E. E. Martin.

(Insured.) MYHILL-J ONES Heather and Brian happily announce the birth of tneirdaughter, Karen Michelle 8 lbs. 5 on September 19, 19T3 at St. Paul's Hospital. WALTERS Paul and Irene are pleased to announce the irrlval of Edmund Tlem. 7 lbs.

13 oz. on September 21, 1973. A brother for Lee-Anne, ENGAGEMENTS Mr and Mrs. Albert Hanson, of 10334 131A Surrey, are ment of their daughter. Susan, to Mr.

Allan r. finKenon. to A Place at North Surrey MARRIAGES GIELENS-LOCKHART Mr-and Mi. W.Gordon Lockhart are Dleased to announce me daughter. Vale cfleTens son" of MvT and 'Mrs.

Ber-aliens. The wedding tt, SSntmber 15. 1S73 in Vancouver. ANNIVERSARIES Mr. ana wrs.

a. Burnaby 1 will be celebrating their GSlden Wedding Anniversary on coturriav. SeDtember 22. 1973, A reception will be held on sunuay. Bepxemuci and friends.

100th Birthday An open house, from i P.m. to jo Inn'n Rest Home. 2544 West 2nd. Sunday. September 23, 1973 DEATHS at.dinger Suddenly August 26.

1973, rea rraugou. oi mw B.C.u agea iso neimcu of, Irma. Also survWed by his cnuuren, Lassauuia, and Carta, Memorial service to be held Friday. September El, tion. jwnCTsntl On Wednesday.

September 19. 1973. Brandle-Lee, A rnnl, fi U'PPkK. grandparents. Funeral service win be held on Saturday, September 22, at 10.30 a.m..

in tne unapei BurQUltlam Mortuary, 62o North officiating. Interment Port Coquit- lain uemci-cij. ATOYBKW On September 18. 1973, Margaret King Andrew. Sur vived oy loving cnuaren, Phyllis.

Pat, Bill and Fred: 9 granacnuureiii auu erandchildren. A memorial service will be held at Kerrlsdale Presby terian Church on weanesaay, Sep tember at f.ov pja. nv uu please. in G. R.

Baker Memorial Hospital, Survived by 1 daughter, Mrs. Do- Hooper, all of Quesnel: also 3 Minis, ricu. nuu t.u.. ranacnuaren: sisiei i irothers. Funeral service will be held on Friday, September 21 at 1 a Funeral 1 :30 P.m.

in Jiayionr unera Chapel with Rev. W. G. Way offi: elating. Cremation.

In lieu or The Heart Fund, ARMSTRONG Vera, aged 49, of Blaine, passed away Thursday, sepiemDer uin, jaia. Mrs. Armstrong survived by her husband, Richard D. Armstrong of Blaine; 1 son, Douglas James Armstrong, of Phoenix, 1 Mrs. Diane De-nt nf Phramlx.

I brother. William Apps, of Vancouver, B.C.; 2 sisters, Mrs. Lorna Mills, of New Westminster, Miss Joan Apps, of Vancouver; 3 grandchildren. Graveside service will be conducted in Mountain View Cemetery, Vancouver, aaxuraay epcemoer 22, at 10:30 a.m. Arrangements under directions of Moles Funeral Home, Ferndale.

VACATION SPOTS Summer Cottages Camps For Boys, Girls ....1.265 267 269 REAL ESTATE Home Building Lots Houses Wanted To Builu Houses Wanted To Buy Listings Wanlad Revenue Houses Wanted Suites For Sale 295 292 ..280 288 284 -220 HOUSES FOR SALE City Homes 300 Duplexes, Revenue '310 Bumaby 320 North Vancouver 330 West Vancouver 332 Richmond 333 Ladner-DeHl 334 North Delta 335 Tsawwa-ien 336 New Westminster 337 Coquitlam 4 District 338 Haney, Maple Ridge 340 Mission ft District 341 Surrey 342 White Rock District 344 Langley, Aldergrove 346 AbboUford ft District 347 Okanagan 348 Other Cities 350 Apartment 362 Business Opportunities 380 Coast ft Gulf Islands 358 Commercial Property 364 Country Homes, Acreage 352 Farms ft Ranches 354 Industrial Property 366. Minroi Property 374 Money For Mortgages 384 MonevToLoan 382 Money 338 Mortgages For Sale 38 Property For Exchange 368 Property For Sale 351 Property Wanted 370 Recreational Property 361 Timber ft Mills 372 Vancouver Island Property 356 Waterfrwrtage 360 AUTOMOTIVE Aircraft 420 Automobiles For Sale 400 Auto Parts ft Service 410 t'jr Truck, Lease-Rent 407 Insurance 399 Mobile Homes 392 New Car Dealers 396 Sports. Imported Cars 405 Trailers, Campers 333 Trucks. Buses 390 Wanted Cars. Trucks 1M .16 IN mosiAM GRANEY In lovln memory of a dear husband and father, John, who passed away September -A.

1972. Days of sadness still com o'er us. Tears fn silence often flow; Memory keeps you ever near us Though you died one year ago, His loving wife Alice, Daughters Jeanette and Linda, son Bruce. HANNAY In loving; memory of a dear son and brother. Thomas Cecil Hannay, who passed away September 21, 1988.

In our hearts he is always near, Still loved, still missed and very dear. Ever remembered by his loving mother, three sisters and families. ROBINSON In lovlni'memory of a dear husband and dad, Tom, who passed away September 21, 1972. we mourn for him In silence, No eyes can see us weep But many a silent tear is shed, While others are asleep. God's greatest gift remembrance.

Ever remembered by his wife. Tld and daughters Lynda and Patsy. WHT.TELAW John. In lovlnsr memory of a dear husband, father and away septemoer xl, atoi. Nothing can ever take away the love a heart holds dear.

Fond memories linger everyday remembrance keeps him, near. Lovingly remembered by wift Edna, and family. 18 FUNERAl DIRECTORS Harron Bros. Ltd. FAMILY OWNED 2 Chapels To Serve You CHAPEL OF CHIMES at -10th Ave.

and Ontario St. Vancouver 876-8877 S. E. Atchison G. B.

Atchison ROYAL OAK CHAPEL 5100 Kingsway Burnaby 435-5577 naroia maiison BURRARD CHAPEL Traditional Funeral Service Cremation Service Memorial Service Minimum Service 988-1717 Mount Pleasant Nunn Thomson Chapel Kingsway at 1 1th Ave. 876.2161 T.EDWARDS CO 1993 W. Broadway 738-3181 Forest Lawn Royal Oak Ave. at Canada Way 299-7711 FIRST MEMORIAL SERVICES Serving the public the exclusive undertaker for the Memorial Society ot B.U. l-iiii.

S. Bowell Sons 219 Sixth Stv New West. 522-1671 Cloverdale 574-4733 HOLLYBURN FUNERAL HOME D. E. McKENZIE 1807 Marine W.V.

922-1221 ROSELAWN CHAPEL Broadway-Commercial 874-1314 Simmons McBride Broadway at Maple St. 7314151 Hamilton Mortuary 38th Ave, and Fraser 324-3851 Glenhaven Memorial Chapel Ltd. 1 235 E. Hastings St. 255-781 1 Kearney Funeral Counsellors 1096 West Broadway 736-0268 Bell Funeral Chapel 2746 E.

Hastings St. 253-1343 Richmond Funeral Home 142 Cambie Rd. Rlchmd. 273-5748 Chapel Hill Ltd. Surrey White Rock 531-4222 Surrey Funeral Home 13288 108th Ave.

581-4401 22 CEMETERIES 2 SXS plots at Valley View Memo-rial Gardens. 939-9552. Single plot, Forest Lawn, 1 $225. 922-2310. 'Cres- 26 LOST Male Maltese, white, very small friendly, lost Sept.

13, N. Delta area. 596-0934 687-9008 days. 3 mos. old Malemute Husky type iemaie aog.

4iuv uik. w. mtn. Wearing 2 collars. Reward.

228-8222 or 733-6152. White Toy Poodle, black Rhine stone collar, "Gigi vie. 6000 DIK. Willow, Oakridge. $10 reward.

263-3659. Since lost black white fluffy female cat, on medication, vie. 2738 W. 3rd, generous rew. 733-4202.

Lost Sept. 18th, near Arbutus I6tn, brown wallet containing identification. Re-, ward. Ph. 731-7077.

528 E. 6th N.V. 5 mos. old. Fern, black Si white kitten, crooked tail.

Reward, 987-0543. 3'2 yr. old fern, white Siamese cat, vie. Granville 63, pis. call 261-0567, Lost p.b.

male Siberian Husky, 10 vie. 62nd Cambie, gd. rew. We miss him! 327-3754, 4 mo. gray striped male kitten.

White paws Si Sept. 13, Pt. Grey Rd. 731-3878 aft. 5:30, Heavy square link unusual brushed gold bracelet.

Keepsake. Reward, 266-6753, 266-4608. Reward. Lost clipped male Afghan hound, blond. Please phone 687-4639 1 1 a.m.

to 9 p.m. Wallet, Hope area, Sept. 15 a.m. Reward. Important papers ur-gent.

594-4162. Ginger cat, adult, neutered male, 14th St Waterloo, reward. 736-6149. i Black female cat, white chest, shaved base of tail, Dunbar area. If seen call 224-3938.

Lady's wide gold wedding band, bet. Bute Si Rembrandt Hotel. Re- wara. 683-5497 or 685-1511. Green bookkeeping ledger, vie.

Holdom Tues. 11th. Re-ward offered. 299-1540. Green black male budgie, banded, Burnaby, North Rd.

area. 936- 7392. Reward 100 Large white cat, yellow eyes. Black spot on nose. 936-9598 aft.

5, Pr. men's black rimmed glasses, vie. S. Granville. Reward.

731-9438. I Reward for man's 'j ct. diamond wedding ring, of great sentimental value, lost 12973. 937-5135. Small white male dog; vie.

141 A i St. 108th Surrey; sni. boy's pet. 3HI-JIB3. 3i)t-568.

Min. grey poodle, answering to name oi lopo, vie. 99 ft 152nd surrey. Kewara. 34-iaaa.

Green budgie lost vie. 21st ft Co lumbia, pn. 685-i244 days or eves. Br-1588. Lge.

neutred male cat. beige, long nair. Amoer eyes. Aiiectionate. 731-2494, or home 1653 W.

7. Lady's black patent leather purse, lost Sept. 20th. Fairview area. Re- ward.

732-9967. Irish setter Cedar Cottage 3464. male pup 6 mos vie. He award. 876- 4 mos.

male grey Tabby, lost around 4th St. ft 3rd New West. 324-161 278-636. IRISH SETTER Reward. 150.

921-7837 $20 reward for return of ladies gold watch, 942-7101. Female Tabby, grey, black stripes. Wed. Richmond. 277-1030.

Orange ft white mala cat, i yrs. 298-624. Man's black wallet, vie. -Kits. Beach on Monday.

Ph. 321-9370. Male arev cat. Vic 17th A Knight Rd. 872-5515.

Pet skunk. 2 stripes. Pandora ft Canberra, Bby. Reward. 291-0080.

Spayed female. black Per-sian cat. Cap. Hill area. 298-6345.

Prescription sun glasses. Vic. 25 ft Main. Reward. 876-6308.

Lost brn. Siamese vie. Fell ft 20th N.V. Reward. 988-8516.

White male Samoyed light tin on puck. Burnaoy. 293-2183 Blk. Spaniel, blind 1 eye, Bby. Reward.

526-3459. 18th LOST REWARD Have vou found Shiloh? She's an mo. old German Shepherd black with ash white undercoat and feet, was wearing Van. lie. No.

622. Lost Sept. 4th vie. or Arbutus and Broad' way. We love her and miss her 736-9456 ilS Reward 7-mos.

old Dart Siamese male marked like Siamese but has white strip on nose, wht. mitts on frt feet, 1 wht. back leg. Last seen Kitchener cotton. 254.7066.

Missino. In vie. of Edmonds Klnoswav, S. Bbv. a male Norwe gian tmnounu, grey a Diack witn black nose tall curlina over back Answers to 14 mos.

old 521-7260, Reward For return of contents In attache case taken from Pacific Boat Sales 290 West 5rd. evening of bept. 10, Ladv's oold Bulova watch St straD Sat. aft. Fir St.

PO 17 St Lonsdale, N. Van, Great sentimental value. 985-8676, Man's silver Aviator stvle bifocal lasses tetw, uanano isi. main and. Sept.

9, reward. 522 1757 office hrs. Black male Afghan with white star on chest. Answers to "Man Dingo" Mon. nlte, 25th Nanaimo touna piease pn.

nto-3s. Suede-like shoulder bag, Sept. 6 Pay Low Parking, Main 26th Important papers, 733-4990 Black female Soaniel cross, long tan, vie, uranviue is. B44-9lil. Ladv's electric Timex watch.

Re ward. 261-4801. 27 FOUND The Richmond Delta SPCA and pound, nave tound tne following These descriptions are general only Found on Sept. 17, male Maltese cross, sandy, wearing studded leath er collar, dragging long chain, no ID. picked uo 200 k.

No. 6 Rd. male Maltese, white, wearing Diue siuaaea learner conar, no lu picked up 500 blk. 44A Delta tound on Sept. 18, male Spaniel cross Sheltle, black white, no ID picked up on 4U0 blk.

Carry St. female Spaniel cross, beige no ID. Dlcked ud 300 blk. No. 5 Rd.

male Shepherd cross, black tc sage, no ID, picked up 300 blk. No. 5 female Malemute cross, black tan, wearing brown leather collar, In season, picked up 300 blk. Regent male Samoyed, white, wearing brown leather collar, picked uo 400 blk Garry found on SeDt. 19 temaie Larj cross, mack, with white blaze, no ID, picked UP 118 87 Delta.

Address all inquiries to Kicnmond Delta sfua and pound 1207 iso. a Richmond, 277 The Coauitlam S.P.C.A. has round the following: These descriu tions are general only. Cockapoo, mate, oiacK: lbd cross tern, tan white: Collie cross, fern, brown white: Collie Shepherd cross, male, brown: Cockapoo fern, black; Ter rier rooaie cross, male, wnne; aus tralian lerrler greyish black vlszia. male, ngnt red: Lab.

cross male, black: Spaniel cross, fern. Husky cross, male smoky grey; Terrier cross, male, tan white: Basset cross, male, tri color. Please contact 1414 Pipeline MaDle Ridge S.P.C.A. has found the following: these are general de scriotions onlv. Male Irish Setter, red, choke chain.

Female Shepherd Lab cross, black with leather collar; male Shepherd cross, black, with white on chest, found at Cultus Lake, remale German Shepherd oiacK ana ran. mate spaniel cross dark brown with red leather collar Female Chu-Terrier cross, white and brown with flea collar. Contact S.P.C.A. Shelter. 10235 Industrial Albion.

403-S51 1 The Vancouver SPCA has found the following. These descriptions are general only: Male lab shepherd cross, aauit, irom Garden Drive. Male Irish Setter, adult, from False Creek Fish Terminal. Contact 1205 fcast 7tn, or phone 879-2948. The Vancouver S.P.C.A.

has tound the following (The descrio tions are general onlv): Male Ger man Shorthalred Pointer, adult. iouu DiK. Marine ur. contact 205 E. 7th or phone 879-2948 2 mos.

female kitten, black St arev stripes wwmte paws, nouse- ramed. Bear Creek Hark Surrev trained. Bear Creek Park, 3t)-8441 Small male pudov. 3-4 mos. old black with white legs, white nose.

vie. MCBetn west van. (Ced araaie area.) a-apsi. Siamese cat, ynn. Very Dale col, ored with dark points.

Red St yellow ilea couar. May nave coma from Kicnmond. Zbi-llitb. Cor. Hastings St Nanaimo, brown learner wauer.

witn money, sat 455-0850, Wed. 45th ft Victoria, small Drown iemaLe pup, approx. 3 mos red collar. 327-5627. Small brown female dog with flea couar, sepi.

is, vie. Zfjtn fraser, 879-1810. Man's glasses, thick lenses, found vie. unmore scnooi in Burnaby, 438-1295. Gray striped male kitten, white tummy, face, paws, vie.

Georgia ft Boundary, Mon. a.m. 945-555. Small black female puppy, white paws, chest ft nose. Vic.

Killarnev Scnooi, Sept. 14. 07-5169. Blue Point male young Siamese cat. Vic.

on Commercial, bet. Wil hams ft Kitchener. 255-2766 Grev ft white female kitten. aD prox. 2 Burnaby South High ScnOQI.

434- 11 I Vic. 72nd ft Osier female black cat with white on nose ft 4 white paws. 265-5570. Orange kitten, 2'j to a mo. old, vie.

15thNanaimo, Sat. Sept. 15th. can ait, jJj4-aaBB, 7 mos. old white with black soot on neaa, maie cat, ara Mcaonaia.

752-6759. 4 mos. old male, dark arev tabbv. flea collar. Sentinel Hill, West Van.

922-4747, Black with orange cat short hair female about mos. old, at VGH 291-6733. Presc. glasses black frame in water 3rd Beach. 322 E.

7th, Bill Btw. 8-10 a.m. Male White Persian with yellow ana orange ilea collar, vie. 4lst and Fraser. 525-98 1 5.

Master Lock, heavy steel 24" link chain, Sunday, Dow south of S. sears. 455-1875. Grey kitten with dark stripes on face, 6th ft Highbury. No.

123, 3755 West 6th. 224-1157. Lge. black pup with white mark on cnest, Kicnmond oaraens area, 277-6249. Small female dog, black, brown ft white wearing brown collar, vie 4sto Main, 52-505t) Male dog, white and brown mark.

Ings, vie. Coachhouse ft Keith Rd. area, North Van. 985-9836. Man's glasses 48th A Fraser, name "Charles" Inside.

521-1910. Mary, Glasses, white Broadway ft Vine, 5487. frame in case 736-5731, 732- Black ft white kitten, 33rd ft Laurel. 733-9560. Carved ivory earring.

11th Granville. 758-0563 alt. 3. Gas cap from new car. 293-9215.

Appolo 10 spd. bike, '71 ft registration. 879-8040. Camera found on Mount Ssy-mour. 736-5309.

Gold locket ft chain. 985-9482 Male Tabby cat, approx. 3 mos. old, vie. 51st ft Vivian.

434-2155. Prescription glasses in case. 7400 West Blvd. 876-3908. Green budgie with bright yellow face, S.

Bby. area. 434-5274. 2 keys found. Apply 1U12 uanour Ave.

Bull 18624. Terrier. '73 Van. Call 594-1171. lie.

No. Calico cat. adult, fern. 731-6434 or 681-6525 Black male kitten, about 3 mos. Cambie ft 18- 874-0395.

Miniature bulldog, light brown with black face. No l.D. 438-2520. Blk. kitten with Igt.

brown patch- es. Dunbar area. 266-0076. Budgie, vicinity Broadway ft Boundary. 937-7136.

Car keys. 31st ft Elgin, Tues. night. 738-3943. Camera; -Dunbar Memorial Park 228-8479 Sum of Monev.

Phone 876-2484 26 SPECIAL SUNDAY SERVICE Tickets $1 at Door. SHINERAMA BENEFIT DANCE DAL RICHARDS BIG BAND SOUND BCIT Student Activity Centre Sept. 22. 9-1 Adm. $5 couple, refreshments.

Details, 434-5722 (603) OVER 40 CLUB Sat. Sept. 22, 2474 Prince Edward St. at Broadway. Films 8 p.m, Dancing from 9:30 to 11:30 p.m.

Unattached persons welcome. 732 9554, 454-4522. Dance Club $2 Per Wk. Private lessons- no contracts. Babish Dance Studio 2431 Granville St.

736-4070. DANCING To country rock, Tues. to Sat. Unat. tached people welcome.

Black Bart'i Cabaret, 6649 Kingsway, Bby. 435- 9545 alter a p.m. ALPS DANCE Sept. 22, Queen's Park Are. nex.

New 9 to 1, everyone welcome. The Ladles' Auxiliary of the 29th (St. Helens) Cub ft Scout Group are having a rummage sale at St. Helen Church, 8th ft Trimble on Sept. 22nd, from 11-2.

North Shore Single Parents Dance, Sept. 22, F.O.E. Hall, 3rd ft Chesterfield, N. 9 p.m. Ad mission 95 melds.

ciucKen dinner, Jackpot Wed. St. Johns, Shaughnessy 8 p.m. uran. at rvanton vn Ave.

O.O.R.P. Binao every Saturday. Early bird, 7:30 p.m. Reg. Bingo 8 p.m., $1,000 Jackpot.

Elks Hall, 515 uranviue, seats avail, Dance with Retired Active Citi. zens, Sept. 21. Admission 25c. Sunset Memorial, 404 E.

51st. Sunday Socials discontinued! Hall ft music available if someone wishes to take over. 2156 W. 12, 731-8378 683-4373 Rummage Sale. Brentwood Pres byterian Church.

1600 S. Delta N. Bby. Sat. Sept.

22. 10-12 noon Singles Dine-Dance Meet someone tonight. 684-0835 Monliahters CalvDso Steelband dance 19 Oct. Cent. 620 Poirier, Cog, 939-7108, 874-8366.

Arcadian Hall. 2214 Main ft Saturday. St. Dancing Fri, 34 HAILS FOR RENT Hall andor dance music, MC, ecording services. 685-4373.

36 INFORMATION WANTED NOTICE ANYONE havina anv knowledie of the whereabouts of Harold James Wallace Spence please contact: THAtTBERGER, DAHLEM ft SURKAN. Barristers and Solicitors, -567, 2020 11th Avenue, Regina, Saskatchewan. Solicitors for Annie Spence. Would anvone knowing the whereabouts of James Delorme please contact L. Garden, Children Aid Society of Vancouver, B.C.

841 VV. Broadway, Vancouver, B.C. Phone 879-8821. Urgent personal business. Will Lillian Bethel Lawson, born July 30, 1945, last known address 860 Broadway, Vancouver, B.C., mother of'Laura Anne Lawson, born June 26, 1972, or anyone knowing her whereabouts, please contact Box 3016, tills paper.

REWARD Anyone knowing the whereabouts of Mr. Al Demkier, last known address iVLt East ist Ave. nease prions 228-3875. Anvone witnessing accident btwn. red.

V.W. ft blue sedan on Sept. 6, at approx. 1 p.m., at N. Na naimo ft Dundas please call 922-3871.

BERNARD THOMAS GALLO WAY or anyone knowing his where abouts please contact Mrs. L. jierr, 150 Robson St. Vancouver. B.C.

Phone 683-0281. Anv witness to accident involving a car ft bicycle on Robson nr. Bur-rard at 2 D.m. Sun. Sept.

1673 please call 688-1531. Anv witness to accident involving car and semi trailer on Victoria Dr. at 41st at 4:45 p.m. Sept. 15, 13 ii, piease can 45a-B'w.

40 PERSONAL The following is the list of win- nefs in the P.N.E. draw for Sudden Valley Tours. 1. Golf Cart ft Bag Mr. B.

K. Acton, 4381 Puget Van. 8. Barbecue Mrs. R.

rarrell. 3837 240th R.R. 3. Langley. 3.

Binoculars Mr. Lome Flem ing, 2849 E. 4th 'van. 4. Radio Mr.

Geoff Bach. 7011 Montgomery Van. 5. Camo stove Mr. Joohrst Kwan, 6482 Commercial Van.

Lantern Ethel Anderson, bia East 11th North Van. Cooler Mr. c. Godfrey, 4149 Kenny Court, Burnaby. 8.

Golf Balls Mr. John Dayton, 3250 W. 33rd Van. risn Kod ft Keel, Mr. j.

w. col- ton, 128 Abercromble, Richmond. 10. Picnic Jua, Mr. A.

Ulmer, 5580 W. 49th Van. 1. Croauet Set. Mr.

M. Martin. 2015 Lougheed Pt. Coq. 12.

Tackle box Mr. ta jacKson 5178 Ktllarney. Van. 16. 13.

Badminton Set Mr. S. Holo- painen, 405 225 Royal New West. 14. Tennis Racouet Mrs.

R. B. Treasurer, 5538 Forglen South Burnaby. To Richard Douglas Ruth Take notice that hearing wilt take place at the Provincial Court (Family Division) at 1305 St. Georges North Vancouver on Monday, October 1, 1973 at 10 a.m.

The Superintendent of Child Wel fare will be making application to have your children, Daniel Georgs Ruth, 070258 and Rodney David Ruth, 8963 committed to his tern porary care. For further info, con- tact Social Welfare Department at 107 West 20th North ncou- er. In Memoriam donations to the i Canadian Cancer Society are grate fully acknowledged and will be de votea solely to cancer researcn. Donations should be addressed ta x. the Canadian Cancer Society.

896 West 8th Vane. 9. B.C. Do- -nors are requested to indicate clear lv their name and address for re- ceipting purposes, and that of the next of kin so that cards can be for- warded. Huberdina Hermanda Geertrul VAN ROODEN.

Take notice that sn application for an order forPerma-nent Wardship of the child Angel van Kooaen, oorn April 24, 1972 will be made Tuesday, October 9. 1973 at 2:00 D.m. in the after noon at the Law Courts in the City of Edmonton, In the Province of Alberta. Enquiries may be directed to the Clerk of the Court Law Courts, Edmonton, Aioerra. German-Can.

gent, age 38. divorced, non smoker or drinker. considered good looking, with girl 12. living in coastal town, steadily employed, own house, car, would like to meet attractive, intelligent young woman, good cook ft housekeeper, non smoker, divorced or ft3f Creferrd. V'nnno welcome.

Object matrimony. Snap appreciated. Box 312. this paper. Kind, intelligent, attractive man, 42.

5' 10" with wide range of Dhysi- cal and Intellectual Interests, seeks active fit attractive slim woman. 28-40 who enjoys travelling, outdoors, plays, etc. Oject matrimony. Box 952. this paper.

COUNTER AND BOX OFFICE Monday to Friday a Closed SUN ALL A.N APPEAR IN CLASSIFIED AD INDEX CLASSIFICATIONS ARE NUMBERED NUMERICAL ORDER IN THE CLASSIHfcU PAGES ANNOUNCEMENTS Anniversaries 7 Births Business Personals 42 Cards oi Thanks 12 Catering 32 Cemeteries 22 Coming Events 36 Crematoriums 23 Deaths i Engagements 4 ....25 Found .27 Funeral Directors 18 Koneral Notices 10 Halls lor Rent 34 Information Wanted 36 In Memoriam 16 Letters of Appreciation 14 Lodge Notices 28 Lost 26 Marriages 6 Monumental Works 2C Personal 40 Travel Opportunities 44 EMPLOYMENT Agencies Wanted fi Educational 4 EMPLOYMENT WANTED Baby Sitting, Child Care 7.1 TO Men-Women 71 Women .71 HELP WANTED Domestic Help 62 Employment Agencies 60 Investment Positions 66 Men-Women 56 Personnel. Aptitude Testing 54 Salesladies. Agents 64 Salesmen, Agents 52 Teachers Available 67 Teachers Wanted Women 5 BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL Bulldozing. Trucking Carpenters, Contractors 96 Cement, Asphalt, Brick 98 Electricians 100 Floor Surfacing 102 Gardening, etc. 112 Health Services 84 Home Business Serv ices Private 6 Home Modernization M'-sic.

Art. Dancing 80 Painters, Decorators Il Plastering. Stuccoing 14 Plumbing. Heating I Professional Services 82 Homes 8s Jlooiiiuc. Chimneys, etc 'M MERCHANDISE FOR SALE Antiques Art Objects 149 Auctions ,.423 Bicycles 164 Boat, Marine Supplies ISO Sailboats .....131 Boats, Commercial 19i Books, Coins, Stamps 168 Building.

128 Cameras, Photo Finishing 162 Clothing. Furs, 166 Coal 124 Do-It-Yourself ISO Dryers 148 Farm 184 Freezers 150 Fruits, Vegetables, 152 Fur-Bearing Animals 171 Furniture 13 Heating 12 Lighting Plants 188 Livestock 182 Machinery 186 Meats 152 Miscellaneous For Sale 170 Miscellaneous Wanted 174 165 Musical Instruments 154 Office Equipment 134 Vet Stock 17S Poultry 4 Supplies ISO Radio. Stereo, Hi-Fi 157 Ranges Service .....146 Refrigerators, Freezers 150 Sawdust 12 Sewing Machines 142 Snowmobiles 160 Sporting Goods 160 Stamps, Coins 168 Store Equipment 132 Swap 17? Television 156 TV, Radio, Hi-Fi Repairs 158 1 ypewriters Vacuum Cleaners 144 Vegetables 152 Washers. Dryers 148 ood 4 Pressed Wood 120 RENTALS Board Room Zri Board Room Wanted 260 Duplexes For Rent 235 Furniture For Rent 139 Garages Parking 270 Hotels 262 Houses. Famished 225 Houses, triurr.sbrd 230 Motels 4 Hotels 262 Moving Storage ....272 uiiires.

Stores. Warehouses ...274 Rooms. Housekeeping 245 Rooms. Sleeping ..240 Rooms, Unfurnished 250 Suites. Furnished 200 Shared Accommodation .....215 Suites.

Unfurnished 210 anted To Rent I7.

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