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CLASSIFIED WANT ADS 1 'hcncouwr Sun PART PART ONE PAGES 47 to 56 PARTTWO PAGES 57 to 71 MAY 25, 1976 47 I THE VANCOUVER SUN DEATHS DEATHS DEATHS WKSSESBBB SUN CLASSIFIED AD ACCOUNTS May Be Paid ot any bKANt CIRCULATION DISTRIBUTORS Vancouver 2250 Granville 732-2371 Cache Creek Mrs. Barbara Shaw Box 370 457-6694 Castlegar Sylvia Jean Palsaon 1604-4lh Ave Sth, 365-7024 ChemalBua-Croftoa P. Foolkes 20 Bayview Street Ladytmith, B.C. 245-3872 ChUllwaek Mr. Ron Ward 792-8030 Craobrook Mrs.

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W. Toogood Advtg. Director D. M. Grieve Mgr.

J. A. McLellan Promotion Mgr. W. W.

Wlnnett Aas't To Pub. Night Phonea after 9 o'clock: Night Editor 732-2445 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 days 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 30 COMING EVENTS For unattached people Dance Tonite Open Mon. thru Sat. 8-2 a.m. Arlington Cabaret 1236 W.

Broadway, 733-2220 Johnny Thurs. Buckshot Sat. Frank is bark Friday Mini Room Three Dollar Bill Wed. Buckshot Fri. Cosmos Sat.

MEET 'N MIX SINGLES House parties on Saturday nights. Brochure. 988-3004. 32 CATERING PARTY RENTALS Budget party rentals for any function. Ph.

736-8704. 34 HALLS FOR RENT VIKING INN 828 E. Hastings Groups 200-500 any occasion. Call Al 683-5781. Wedding Reception Bookings Catering, convention facii.

International House, U.B.C. Phone 228-5021 Small ballroom for classes, competitions, or receptions. 261-5310. 873-5623 aft 6. 36 IrffORMATION WANTED Would Malcolm Lloyd Scho field, with last known address as 1316 East 15th Avenue, Vancouver, British Columbia, or anyone knowing his whereabouts contact Family and Children's Services of Kings County, Kentville, Nova Scotia, immediately for an urgent message.

Contact Murray Moore, Area Code 902 678-6176 COLLECT. Will Ruby Pegcty Walker, net-Hall, or anyone knowing hr whereabouts, please contact Sheila Anderson at 263-2421 on a matter of personal concern. B.C. Patients Rights Ass'n. P.O.

Box 1144, Prince George. 40 PERSONAL HARRIET KAVSY, this is your official notice that on June 15, 1976 at 2 p.m. at the Provincial Court of British Columbia (Family 2625 Yale Vancouver, B.C., there will be a Hearing concerning your child, Toby Kaysy CORBIN, born Janu ary 25, 1976 in Vancouver, B.C. You have the right to be present and to be represented by counsel. Would HARRIET KAYSY, or anyone knowing her where abouts, please contact Linda An drews, Downtown Community Resources Board, 535 Homer or telephone 687-4811 or contact Uonamae McCargar Vancouver Resources Board, 26 W.

7th Vancouver, B.C. or by telephone collect 873-5921, Attractive young man 31, of means, college education, pleasant personality A sense of humor, wishes to meet attractive, Intelligent young lady for companionship A meaningful relationship. Object matrimony. Box 1013, this paper. 42 IUSIKSS PERSONALS DIVORCE HERE CLASSIFIED RATES Minimum space 2 lines of type $1.35 per line per day 4 days for the price of 3 7 daya for the price of 30 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 913.50 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 736-22U MMEM0R1AM TO a.Sl.t rttdHnra rwmwm- in Niemonam" notices, The Sun has a booklet of some very aDoroDrlate verses. To rrlu. copy, write or phone Betty 732-2439 732-2408 SMITH In lovlna memnrv oi' Garnett, who passed away May 23, IO. Days of sadness still come o'er us.

Tears In silence often flow, Memory keeps you ever near us, Though you died three vears ann. Your loving wife Lil and Fami ly. 18 FUSOAl DfRKTQRS 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 Harold C. Atchison 1 csssax, 11 HAMILTON MORTUARY LTD. Fraser St. at 38th Ave. Phone 324-3851 THURSDAY, MAY 27 Mr, Albert Busenlus 1 p.m..

Chapel, Ocean View People helping People Locally OWNED AND OPERATED since 1912 A. E. Harberd Pres. BURRARD CHAPEL 1208 Lonsdale Ave. North Vancouver 988-1717 Wholly Canadian Locally Owned and Operated.

Mount Pleasant Nunn Thomson Chapel Kingsway at llth Ave. 876-2161 Hamilton Mortuary 38th Ave. and Fraser 324-3831 Wholly Canadian Locally Owned and Operated Forest Lawn Royal Oak Ave. at Canada Way 299-7711 FIRST MEMORIAL SERVICES Serving the public the exclusive undertaker for the Memorial So-ciety of B.C. 987-7723.

R0SELAWN CHAPEL Broadway-Commercial 874-1314 Simmons McBride Broadway at Maple St, 731-4151 Bell Funeral Chapel 2746 E. Hastings St. 253-1343 T.EDWARDS CO 1993 Broadway 731-4151 S. Bowell A 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 White Rock 531-4222 Surrey Funeral Home 132R8 108th Ave. 581-4401 Burquitlam Angus A.

MacLeod 625 North 336-7411 Richmond Funeral Home 842CambleRd.Rlchmd. 273-3748 Glenhaven Memorial Chapel Ltd 1235 E. Hastings St. 255-781 1 26 LOST Lost, Irish Setter, vie. 28th Fraser.

872-2047. Lost May 19th in AM. Briefcase, important papers. VIc. 777 Burrard St.

683-3820. Reward. Irish setter pup, 5 mon. old. Area of Victoria E.

10. Reward offered. 874-7096. Long gold key with green cap. Major import stamped on leather key ring.

Reward. 251-2024. 1 gold hoop earring, vie. downtown, reward. Phone 524' 1987.

Silver electric lighter. Re ward. 876-5478. Mans wedding ring, 3 dia monds, reward. 937-3228.

8' Columbia dinghy, "An- reward. 588-5107. FLORISTS 16 3 SUBSCRIPTION RATES Wherever normal carrier service is maintained $4-00 per month. By mai)- Canada, $5.00 per month, $14.50 per 3 months, $57.00 per year. Outside Canada, $13.00 per month, $144.00 per year.

Saturday only-Canada, 30c per copy, $15.60 per year. Outside Canada, 60c per copy, $30.00 per year. Authorized as second class mail. Post Office Department, Ottawa. Member Audit Bureau of circulations.

Circulation Department, 732-2371. LOST Reward $250, gold with different tone of gold, dog simllfar to ears fold down, last seen with brown rope tied round neck. Vic. Scott RD. A 92 Ave.

Name Dude. Call 581-3816 or 584-2078. Lost Rolex submariner watch, Jericho Beach, Sat. May 15th. Name engraved on back.

Re ward. 984-9131, 8 a.m. to 3 p.m., 733-5098, aft. 5. 1 yr old tern, cat, Siamese An gora cross, white beige, blk.

ears, tall. Brown collar flea tag. Vic. 4800 blk. Rupert, Reward.

434-4939. 4 yr. old neutered male cat, vie. Lougheed Mall. Beigy orange, with white chin paws.

936-6663. Female Bluepoint Siamese cat, vie. Broadway Trafalgar. Answers to Reward. 733-4363 or 732-5197.

13 yr. old male cat, blck. with white markings, Francis Gar den Way, Richmd. Reward 271-8383. Female dog, white A brown anwers to Buckwheat.

Vic Fraser A Broadway. 112-872- 73HB. White male Poodle, vie. L28th St. A 96th Surrey.

Answers to 'Snowy. Very timid. Reward. 581-8026. Lady's Caravelle wristwatch, Inscription 'Susan love Michael'.

Reward. 936-3342. Irish Setter puppy, male. New West. Reward.

525-2294. 1 yr. old grey cat, vie. 12thVictoria. 879-6951.

Silver charm bracelet, 733 -3195, 27 FOUND The Van. SPCA has found the following, these descriptions are general only: female shepherd cross, black A tan, 4 mo. 4700 blk. Fleming; male Eng. cocker, tun, adult, Renfrew A Hastings: male poodle cross, black with white chin, 8 Mt.

Pleasant School: male cocker, tan, adult, Renfrew A Hastings; male air ed ale cross, tan, 4 2600 blk. Victoria. Please contact 1207 E. 7th. or phone 879-2948.

The Vancouver SPCA has found the following. These descriptions are general only. Male spaniel cross terrier, LA lie. A rabies tag, black leather studded collar, old adult, 2500 blk. St.

Catherine's: male terrier cross, fawn A white, long hair, adult, 3200 blk. Waverley. Please contact 1205 E. 7th or phone 879-2948. Found, PB Doberman with choke chain.

No license. Male, "PP. 1 yr. old. Ears not docked.

Vic. Canada Way A Edmonds, S. Bby. 521-1735. Brown, part Airdale pup, has a collar, approx.

5 mo. old. 872-2511. 26 1Q Victoria Dr. Health Unit.

Pr. glasses, gold rim prescription, vie. 27th Laurel, Brae mar Park, 872-7957. 895 W.27th. 3 keys on chain, on 12th Ave.

A corner of Alberta, May 21. Pa-citic Press lost A found dept. West End. Lge, female cat. dk.

grey, white on legs A chest. 682-7657. Brown Framed Mens Glasses on Broadway A Arbutus. 731-4258 Viszla dog, approx. yr.

old, Dollarton area. N. Van. 929-4194. Lady's wrist-watch.

Kerr St. nr. 54th. 438-5864. Rabbit, Kingsgate Mull area.

681-3545, Tina. Pair of eyeglasses, nr. Kits beach. 731-1286. Black rabbit, vie.

17thMaple. 732-5345. Young female tan lab, white on chest. 277-5544. Blue budgie, vie.

15th A Fir. 731-1225. Tame pigeon in West Van. Call 985-1116. Pr.

men's eyeglasses. 12th A Oak. 733-7609. Beaut, affectionate white cat, can't keep. 685-2902.

I Man's watch at Towers A Wreck Beach. 688-1888. 30 COMING EVENTS GIANT BINGO Volunteer Firemen's held at The Breakers every Thurs. A Fri. 18 cash prizes inrl.

$10,000 maximum jackpot, '76 Toyota, 1 wk. In Reno for 2. Doors open at 7:00, Early Bird 7:45, rea. 8:00. Further Info.

945-2300. SPRING STEELBAND DANCE Sheraton Plaza 500 Hotel 512 Cambie Sat. May 29th, 9:00 p.m. Music habulous Supertones" Gees Disco Sounds, 271-1384. Country music nightly with Mike Harris A Gracie Dee and Nashville Friends.

Marble Arch Hotel A American Hotel. 19 FLORISTS Choose a beautiful floral tribute from the exclusive Remembrance Collection. Call or visit your FTD Florist today and have him send your special selection across town or across country. Your Elr Touch Floritt for 26 WANT AD PHONE SERVICE Monday to Friday 8:30 a.m. p.m.

SWITZER On May 22, 1976. Rev. Gerald Breen Switzer, D.D. of 303 4665 W. 10th retired United rhiirch Minister, aaed 73 years.

son of the late Rev. J.C, and Mrs. Switzer. Died In hospital after a protracted illness. He is survived bv his wile.

Laureta: son, Brian; daughter-in-law, Ingrid and granddaughter, Michelle of Vancouver; 2 sisters, Olive (Mrs. E.H. Morgan) of Winni peg, Man. and Marjorle (Mrs G.D. Pierson) of Sunnyside, 4 nieces, Janie Merle McEachen, Lorn a Bell, Josephine Wright and Bette Pierson; 5 cousins, Breen and James Mel vin.

Thomas and Richard Breen and Eleanor McGlbbon. He stud led in Vancouver, New York and Chicago and served the Church in Northern B.C. Mission Fields and in Victoria-Oak Bay. Vancou ver. West Point Grey and Cana dian Memorial, Calgary central United and New Westminster Queens Ave.

He taught at Union College for 10 years and had a radio ministry of 21 years. He re tired to Vancouver 8 years ago He was a member of Lewis Lodge No. 57.. AF AM. Private fami ly service at graveside Ocean View Cemetery with Rev.

Regi Lnald Redman, lifelong friend and college classmate and Rev. 5. A Carlson of Everett, fa- ther-ln-law of his son, officiat ing. Cremation. Simmons A McBride In charge of arrange.

ments. Donations to B.C. Cancer Society appreciated. CORRECTION THIESSEN In hospital on May 20, 1976, Abe John Thies sen, aged 49 years, of 849 Fair hurst Richmond. Survived by his loving wife, Lil; 3 sons.

Ken, Gordon and Wayne at home. Predeceased by a daugh ter, Lorraine, also survived by 2 brothers, Henry, Manitoba, and toward, Abbotsford; 4 sisters. Mrs. Katie Rempel, Miss Helen Ihiessen, Chilliwack, Mrs. (Nettle) Klassen, and Mrs.

(Mary) Derksen, Manitoba; his mother, Mrs. Lena Thiessen Clearbrook. Funeral service Tuesday, May 25th at 2 p.m.. in the Richmond Bethel Mennonite Brethren Church. 1020 No.

5 Richmond, pastor Herbert Brandt officiating. In lieu of flowers donations to the B.C. Heart Fund appreciated. Inter ment Ocean View Burial Park, RICHMOND FUNERAL HOME DIRECTORS. WATSON On Saturday.

May 1976. Horace William Watson aged 71 years of Delta B.C. Survived by his loving wife. Cecilia; son, Kenneth, Ladner; 3 grandchildren; sister, Mrs. Flor ence Glfford, Surrey; brother.

Lance, Sechelt; nieces and neph ews. Pastor Gordon H. Phillips will officiate at the funeral ser vice on Wednesday, May 26th at 11 a.m. in the Chapel of the DELTA FUNERAL HOME. 5329 Ladner Trunk Road, Delta.

In terment Valley View Cemetery. The family gratefully decline flowers with donations to the B.C. Heart Fund. WOOLLACOTT On May 21, 1976. Philip Charles of Van co ver.

Survived by his loving wife, Lila; 1 son, Kalon and daughter, carol; his mother, Mrs. Clara Woollacott. Late member I.B.E.W., Local 213. Private service will be conducted by the Rev. Duncan Wilkie.

D.D., Wednesday, May 26. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the B.C. Heart Fund. Mount Pleasant Chapel in charge of arrangements. WYATT Mrs.

Jean Wyatt of Vancouver, passed away Monday, May 24, 1976, at the age of 83. She had been an active member of the Eastern Star, the Amaranth and the bhrine. Mrs. Wyatt was orede ceased by her husband. Dr.

R. E. Wyatt in 1968 and her son Daniel In 1948. She is survive by ner eldest son, Richard W. Wyatt of Regina; 6 grandchil dren and 3 great-grandchildren.

There will be no service by her request, in lieu or flowers donations may be sent to the B.C. Heart Foundation, 1881 W. Broadway. Arrangements through First Memorial Services Ltd, ZABOLOTNY At Abbots ford, B.C. on May 22, 1976 Ellen Zabolotny, aged 80 years late of 3349 Blue Jay Abbotsford.

Survived by her loving husband, Abraham: 7 daughtera, Mrs. Gordon (Eleanore) Cross, West Vancouver; Lucille Zabol otny. Vancouver: Mrs. Tena Curry. Winnipeg; Mrs.

Art (Net tie) Dixon, Egypt; Vlcki Zabol otny. Vancouver; Mrs. Evelyn Rundle, Calgary; Elaine Zabol otny, San Francisco; 6 sons George Zabolotny, Langley; Wal ter Zabolotny. Moose Jaw; Terry Zabolotny, Vancouver; Alex Bol ton, Regtna; Floyd Bolton, Coquitlam; Lawrence Bolton Calgary; 19 grandchildren. Fu neral service Tuesday, May 25 at 1:30 p.m.

from the Chapel ot Hendersons Funeral Home, Abbotsford, Rev. Ben Taylor offi ciating. Interment Hazelwood Cemetery. 16 MMEMORIAM To assist readers to prepare In Memorlam" notices. The Sun has a booklet of some very appropriate verses.

To receive a copy, write or phone Betty Clarke. 732-2439 732-2408 CAMPBELL In loving mem ory of William A. (Bill) who passed away May 25, 1970. Today recalls the memory. Of a loved one laid to rest.

And those who think of him today. Are those who loved him best. Always remembered Grace. JOHNSON In loving memo ry of my dear mother. Kather lne Johnson, who passed away May 24, 1974.

Treasured memories 1 hold so dear, Will always keep you very near. Always loved and sadly missed your daughter Amy and son-in-law Anton and family. KROMM In lovlna memnrv of a dear wife and mother, Mary, who passed away May 25. 1975. We laugh end smile and play our parts, But behind It all we have broken hearts.

The parting was so sudden, we often wonder why, The hardest part of all. we never said goodbye. Sadly missed by her husband, Hank; Janet and David Paul and Linda and Eric Barren. LINDSAY Harold (Bob). In loving memory of my father who passed away May 25.

1959. God greatest gut Remembrance" Margaret. MASON In memory of a be loved wife and mother, Annie I. who passed away May 25, 1975 happy hours we once enjoyed, How sweet their memory still But death has left a loneliness. The world can never fill.

Ever remembered by her lov ing nusband, George, son James, daughters, Betty and Lily and families and sister Cecilia. McROBB In loving memory of a dear husband and father, Arthur, who passed away May 25, 1967. His thoughts were so full of us. He never could forget, And so we think that where he Is. He must be watching yet.

Ever remembered by his loving family. MITCHELL In loving memo ry of our dear mother and sister, Anna Mary, passed away May 25. 1974. -Far! son and Miss Elizabeth Mills, sister. ERICKSON on May 20 1976 Carl Arvid Erlckson of Apt.

216, 6669 Telford Burnaby aged 56 years. Survived by hit loving wife Margaret, 3 sisters, Mrs one (Ingrid) Ivar. son, Richmond, B.C.; Mrs Klara Omrshaw and Mrs Kay Brown both of Winnipeg, Manitoba also 9i9ter-in-iaw, Anna Erlckson. Vancouver. Funeral service Wednesday, May 26 at 1 p.m.

An i ne Hen Mineral Chapel, 2746 E. Hastings St. Rev. V. G.

Rothen. berger officiating. Interment Forest Lawn. FINGARSON On May 22. 1976.

Stewart Fingarson. aoed 72 years. Survived by his loving wile, fcvelyn: son, Lome; 1 daughter, Fay Cooper of North Vancouver: 6 grandchildren. Pre' deceased by 1 brother, Leonard of West Vancouver; also survived by 2 brothers, Richard, Saska toon and Elon, 4 sis ters, Blanche Cutts, Maple Ridge, Dorothy MacLeod, Saint Thomas, verna Seel and Irene oardlner, both or Toronto. Service Wednesday, May 26, at 12 noon in the Chapel of Forest Lawn Mortuary, Royal Oak at Canada Way.

In lieu or flowers donations may be made to the B.C. Heart Foundation. FLADMARK On May 21 1976, Dorothy Christina Flad- mark of 4373 Marine Drive, West Vancouver, aged 63 years. Survived by her loving husband, Capt. Reidar Fladmark: daugh ter.

Mrs. Joan MacLatchy; and 2 grandsons of Prince George; son, Knut Keidar of Surrey, B.C.: sis ter, Mrs. Anne Walford of West Vancouver; uncle, Mr. John Thomson: aunt. Mra.

Grace Stack: cousins, nieces, nephews and numerous friends. Funeral service Wednesday, May 26th at 10.30 a.m. In the CHAPr.L Oh CHIMES, Harron Bros. on loth 2 blocks west of Main St. Rev.

N. G. Robertson offl-dating. Cremation. Flowers gratefully declined.

GORDON On May 22. 1976, George Robert Gordon of 4690 Alpha Burnaby, aged 59 years. Survived by hia loving wife, Jennie; 1 stepson. Colin, Vancouver; 3 grandchildren; 4 brothers, William, Edward and Cecil of Chauvin, James, Paradise Valley, 1 sister, Jennie Richardson, Vermilion, many nieces and nephews. Funeral service Tuesday.

May 25th at 2:30 p.m. In the Bell Funeral Home, 2746 East Hastings St. Rev. James O. Wilson officiating.

Interment Forest Lawn Memorial Park. In lieu of flow ers, donations to B.C. Cancer Fund. GREALIS On May 21. 1976.

Alice Grealls, wife of the late Captain Wiliam Grealis, in her 83rd year. In Richmond B.C. Survived by 3 sons, William, Clifford and Walter: 2 grandchildren nd 2 great-grandchildren. Member of the Easter Star and Rebekah Lodges. Cremation.

HALL May 22. 1976, Llla Jean also known as Lila Jean Myers, aged 54 years, late of Vancouver, B.C. Survived by her son, Michael McBride of Montreal; her mother, Mrs. Verna Robinson of Courtenay: grand children; 2 sisters, Mrs. Irene Carlson of Agassiz and Mrs.

Pearl Aven of Courtenay. Funeral service Wednesay, May 26 at 10:30 AM in the ROntLAWN FUNERAL CHAPEL. Broadway at Commercial the Rev. J. Wilson officiating.

Cremation. HALSTF.AD Passed away May 22, 1976, at Shaughnessy Hospital, Ronald Lupton Hal- stead in his 81st year, late of 1984 Louoheed Highway. Harri- son Mills, B.C. Survived by 1 sis ter, Mrs. Isabel Percival-Smlth of Norwich, Norfolk, England; 1 brother, Dick, Durban, South Africa: nieces and nephews.

Funeral service will be held Thursday, May 27th at 2 p.m. in All Saints Anglican Church, Agassiz, B.C. Rev. Jim Davenport offi ciating. Interment Valley View Cemetery.

Henderson's Funeral Home, Chilliwack, directors. HAYES Ada, aged 67 years, of Suite 1201. 1S52 Esquimau, West Vancouer, passed away May 23, 1976. She Is sur vived by her daughter-in-law Brenda: 2 orandch dren. Rich ard and Jennifer; sisters, Mrs.

Bertha Tuhten and Mrs. Ella Minter; and brothers, Fred, Ed ward, Alan and Harry Devltt. Memorial service 3 p.m., Wednesday, May 26, at the Hoi-lyburn Funeral Home, West Vancouver. If desired, donations may be made to the Richard D. Hayes Law Foundation, co Yorkshire Trust, 590 W.

Pen der. HILL Mrs. Margaret, passed away, may 17, 1976, formerly of Maidstone, at the age of 88 years. Survived bv daughters, Mrs. Ethel McPhay-den, of Squamtsh, Mrs, Louise Zornes, of Pentlcton, Mrs.

Edith Stelnman, of Vancouver, and Mrs. J. S. (Roberta! Metheral. of Edmonton; 1 son.

Russel, of Calgary: 18 grandchildren: 10 great-grandchildren. Funeral service was held Thursday, May 20, at the Southside Memorial Chapel, Edmonton. Brigadier C. f-rayn officiated. Interment.

Maidstone, Sask. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society, HUSTON Passed away on May 22, 1976, Ellen McDonald, beloved wife of Wm. Percy Huston of Vancouver, B.C., in her 90th year. Also survived by 2 sons, Hugh T. Huston, William C.

Huston, 3 daughters, Mrs. Mary Taylor, Mrs. Peggy Newman and Mrs. Sally Shaw; 12 grandchildren: 10 great-grandchildren. Memorial service will be held Wednesday, May 26th at 1 p.m.

in Ellesmere United Church. 340 South Ellesmere, Burnaby. Rev. H. Parker offi ciating, cremation.

Arrangements through First Memorial Services Ltd. KENNEDY Entered Into the Presence of his Lord, on May 24, 1976, Cecil Kennedy, of 5960 Balsam aged 49 years. Survived by his loving wife, Sadie: 1 sister, Mrs. Robert (Miriam) Wright, Vancouver; 2 sisters. Miss Rhoda Kennedy, mrs.

Robert (Maisie) Gilklnson) 2 brothers, Robert and Herbert, all of Northern Ireland; also nieces and nephews. Funeral service Thursday, May 27 at 1 p.m. In the CHAPEL OF CHIMES. Harron Bros. on 10th 2 blocks west of Main Mr.

Sidney Maxwell, and Mr. David Frith officiating. Interment Ocean View Burial Park. KINNIE Passed away in Langley Memorial Hospital on Mav 22. 1976.

Gladys Elizabeth Kinnie. aged 57 years, late of 26085-29th Aldergrove. Survived by her loving husband, Gerald: 2 daughters, Mrs. F. (Elizabeth-Anne) VanHunens-tljn, Surrey, Mrs.

F. (Susan- Mav) Carstensen, Medicine Hat; 2 brothers, Hugh Smith, North Vancouver. James Smith, Kelow na: also 3 grandsons, several nieces and nephews. Funeral ser vice to be held in the Aldergrove United Church, Wednesday, May 26. at 11 a.m..

Kev. J. l-ora om dating followed by cremation in the Victory Memorial Park Crematorium. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Canadian Arthritic Fund. B93 w.

10th Vancouver. Hender sons Langley Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. KONG Tom, 1189 Balfour, Vancouver aged 92, passed away May 20, 1976. Predeceased by his wife, May, 1973 and daughter, Margaret. Came to Canada from Canton, China, 1909.

Settled In Sask. Moved to Vancouver 1934. till present. Survived by his loving family; 6 sons, Yee Kow, Wilson. Stanley, Harry, Glen.

Vincent; 9 daughtera, May, Kwai-Mel, Dorothy, Jean. Ehtel. Katherlne. Rosemarle. Theresa.

Angela; 5 daughters-in- law; 3 sons-in-law; 28 grand children; 13 great-grandchildren. Funeral mass was held at Holy Name Church. Interment Mountain View Cemetery. I LeLIEVRE On Mav fin. 1976, Captain Clyde Henry, of 4320 Jerico Circle, aged 54 years, as a result of an accident in rionaa.

survived bv his wifa Barbara, 3 daughters, Miss susan j. Mrs. Jan fc Janas, Miss Barney LeLlevre, all or Vancouver, 1 sister, Mrs. June B. Francis, of Virginia.

U.S.A., 2 brothers, Wilfred Lever, and Melvfn Lever, both oi uartmoutn, IN ova bcotla. LOUIE Hing, passed away in hospital. May 18. 1976, late of 1B29. E.

12th vancou ver, aged 79 years. Survived by 2 sons, Man Hing Louie, and Kwok Htng 6 daughters, Mrs. Pui Hing Lew, and Mrs. Chi Hing Wong, Mrs. Po Hing Lew, and Mrs.

Lin Hing So, Mrs. Suk Hing Ho, and Mrs. Yin Hing Leung; 21 grandsons, 16 granddaughters and 14 great-grandchildren, ru neral service Thursday, May 27 at 1 p.m., in Armstrong and Co. Chapel. 304 Dun levy Rev.

Peter Peng officiating. Interment Ocean View Burial Park. MACKEN Leon Chester on May 23. 1976 In his 93 year. Sur vived by his loving wife, Helen: 2 brothers, Kenneth Macken, West Vancouver and Keith Macken, Fernie.

B.C. Mr. Macken came to British Columbia in 19UU and taught school for 3 years. He served with McLennan, McFeely and Prior for 11 years. He was with Cunningham Drug Mores irom then on as tSecretary-Treas urer and Director.

He retired as Secretary-Treasurer in 1957. He was the only remaining member of the 4 men who originally formed Cunningham Drug Stores, George T. Cunningham, Arthur W. Scott and Joseph Crowder. He was a life member of the Terminal City Club, mem ber of the Boy's Club of Vancou ver, member of the Shaughnessy Golf Club, life member of the British Columbia Amateur Hock ley Association, one of it's last 4 surviving life members.

Funeral service in the Chapel of Simmons A McBride Funeral Directors. Broadway at Maple Wednes day, May 26 at PM, Rev. Hillary officiating. Cremation Garden Chapel. In lieu of flow era, donations to charity of your choice appreciated.

MARCHIORI On May 23 1976, Silvano Duillo Marchiori of 2722 E. 3rd aged 46 years. Survived by his loving wife, Teresa; 2 sons, Robert and David; 3 daughters, Rita, Sandra and Lucy; his stepmother, Elisa and 2 brothers. Cello, Italo; 3 Islsters, Denis, Llcia and Mirian and sisters-in-law and brothers- in-law all of Italy; also nieces and nephews. Prayers Tuesday May 25 at 7 PM in Our Lady ot Sorrows Church, corner ot Pen der and Slocan Sts.

Funeral ser vice Wednesday. May 26 at 9:45 AM from the Bell Funeral Home. 2746 E. Hastings to Our Lady of Sorrows Church. Requi em Mass celebrated at 10 AM by Rev.

Father R. Spada. C.S. In terment Ocean View Burial Park If so desired, flowers or dona tion to B.C. Cancer Fund.

MAYFIELD Suddenly on May 20, 1976, Ida Lilian May field of Surrey, B.C., aged 64 years. Predeceased by her hus band, Harry on December 25 1975. Survived by son, Dean and daughter-in-law, Margaret, bur rey; daughter, Elaine and son-in-law, Jim Podhordeski, Marcelin, 8 grandchildren; 1 sister and 1 brother in England; sister- in-law, Mrs, Queen ie Mayfleld and nephew. Jim and niece. Pat, and all the boys and girls of the Music Makers.

Funeral servfre Thursday, May 27th at 7 p.m. in the Chapel of Surrey Funeral Home, 13288 108th Sur rey. Rev. Harry Parker officiat Ing. Cremation at Victory Memo rial Park.

If so desire, donations to the Kidney Foundation, 395 West Broadway, Vancouver would be appreciated. McLEOD Frederick I lata nf TrVQ te Ethel Burnaby, lt3 1 anarl OT years. Predeceased by his wife. Isabel Maude, 1971. He is survived by 1 daughter, Mra.

Marjorle Hlscock, of Bur naby and 2 grandchildren. The late Mr. McLeod sered with distinction in First World War in the R.F.C.. and in Second World War in the R.S.M. and was awarded the M.B.E.

medal for his contribution. Funeral service will be held Wednesday, May 26, at 2 p.m., in the chapel of the Columbia Funeral Home, New Westminster, with Rev. Raymond Murrin officiating. Cremation. MULLIGAN On May 8, 1976.

Mrs. Katherlne Mulligan (Askln) of 330 Main Vancouver. Mass to be held at St. Frances Parish, 1020 Semlln Vancouver. B.C.

on Friday May 28 at p.m. NILSSON On May 22 1976. Herbert Olaf Nilsson of Surrey, B.C., aged 80 years, bur vived by his loving wife, Anna son, Les and daughter-in-law, Lois: and grandson, Brad of Sur rey; daughter, Verna and son-in- law. Bud Miller and grandchil dren, Guy, Gary and Sherri of Delta: nieces and nephews in on tario and Sweden. Funeral ser vice Wednesday.

May 26th at 1 p.m. in the Chapel of Surrey ru neral Home, lA'ZUu lutstn Ave. Surrey. Rev. Ken Edmondsonof ffctatlng.

Cremation at Victory Memorial Park. Flowers grate fully declined, donations to the White cane Club, co cj.n.i.h. 707 12th New Westminster, would be appreciated. PITTS Margaret Christine of North Vancouver, B.C. after a brief illness, on May 25.

1976 Survived by her loving husband William James: nieces and neph ews in Ireland and England. Private service. No flowers by request. Donations to the Canadi an Cancer Society, 1926 W. Broadway, would be appreci ated.

Cremation. Arrangements through the Memorial Society of B.C. and First Memorial ber-l vices Ltd. RUSH May Ethel on May 22. 1976 in her 89 year.

Survived by 1 daughter, Mrs. George Ren nle Kay, Vancouver and 3 sons George E. Rush, Vancouver; Les lie A. Rush, Squamtsh, B.C. and William L.

Rush, Prince George B.C. Funeral service in the Chap el of Simmons McBride Funer al Director. Broadway at Maple Friday, May 28 at 1 PM Canon A.H. Cummlngs officiat ing. Cremation Garden Chapel.

Flowers gratefully declined. SAVEG Passed away May 23, 1976, Matilda Sayeg of 4854 lames St. Survived by 2 neph ews, George ana tnas; aiso i niece, Mrs. F. Nasr, all of Vancouver.

Prayers Tuesday eve- nlna. Mav 25. 1976. at 7:30 p.m. in Kearney Funeral Chapel.

runerai mass ceieoratea Wednesday. May 26. at 10 a.m. in St. Andrew's Church, 480 East 47th Rev.

T. Corco ran celebrant. Interment Forest: Lawn Memorial Park. rtffi.E William Blaylork, passed sway In st. Mary's Hospital.

Sechelt. May 24. 1976. Survived Dy nis iuvium mc, Ruth; his daughter. Janice, Mrs.

Brian Haslett; 2 grandchildren and his sister, Doris. Mrs. D. Hnrkin. Cremation.

Arrange ments through Memorial Society and First Memorial services no STROM Johannes, of Al dergrove, passed away in hospital. May 21, 1976. 87 years of age. Survived by his wife, Li-yd la; 1 son, Ormand, Aldergrove; 5 daughters. Ann Fuchs and Isabella Gledhtl), Aldergrove.

Ruby Kemle. Abbotsford, Tlllie Neilson and Ruth Sammar- jtlno, Coquitlam; daughter-in- law, Carol: sons-in-law, Bill Fred. Frank and Walter; 25 grandchildren; 3 sisters in Europe. Services at Henderson's Funeral Home, Langley, Wednesday, May 26. at 1 p.m.

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624-5354 Princeton Box 880, Queanel R.R. 2 Gunther Weber, 295-6830 George Peterson 992-9521 RevelstokeMrs. Pierre Beruschi 320 East 9th St. E. 837-4368 Salmon Arm Mrs.

Connie Sorley Box 1523, Okanagan St. 832-7904 Sandsplt Mrs. I. J. Gudlaugsson Box 53 637-5431 Smlthera Box 2915 Mrs.

Ingrid De Silva 847-3684 Terrace Mrs. Jane Braam 5009 Lansear St. 635-2894 Trail Norma Sigurdson 2150 McBride St. 364-2841 Vernon Mr. Edward Snaychuk 2705 15th Street 542-9776 Victoria Mr.

Louis Harris 112 Beechwood Ave. 598-6934 Wells Trevor B. Davies 994-3222 David Black Box 67 Williams Lake 188 North 1st Ave. DEATHS BROWN May 22, ig Brown, aged 76 years, in dm iiauy. veiemii ui the First World War, served with the RCA, Saskatoon Regiment, late member Royal Canadian Legion, Brance No.

2, New Westminster and the Entre Nous Club. Survived by his loving wife, Olga; 2 sons, Bernard and Robert; 1 daughter, Mrs. P. (Doreen) Edgett; 7 grandchildren: 1 sister, Mrs. Genevieve Bongard; nieces and nephews.

Prayers will be said Tuesday, May 25 at 7:30 p.m. from St. Francis de Sales Church, 6610 Balmoral St. Burnaby, where Requiem Mass will be celebrated Wednesday at 10 a.m.. Rev.

J. Swinkels celebrant. Interment Ocean View Cemetery. Royal Oak Funeral Chapel, 5100 Kings-way, South Burnaby in charge of arrangements. BROWNE May 22, 1976.

Ina Browne, aged 70 years, of Burnaby. Survived by 1 daughter, Mrs. R. T. Pat Tyler.

Bur-naby; 5 grandchildren; 2 sisters, Mrs. Nan Stadnek, California, Mrs. Ivy Restall, North Vancouver; nieces and nephew. Service of memorial will be held Wednesday. May 26 at 2:30 p.m.

from ROYAL OAK FUNERAL CHAPEL. 5100 Kingsway. South Burnaby, Rev. G. Philps officiating.

Cremation. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the B.C. Heart Foundation, 1881 W. Broadway, Vancouver. DICKSON Leonard, aged 63 years.

Survived by his mother and stepfather, Marikn and Jack Robson, langley; 2 sisters, Eleanor Wilson, Nanaimo, and Beatrice Palme, Ottawa; 2 brothers, Gil vary Dickson, Vancouver, and Ron Robson, Nanaimo. Funeral service Wednesday, May 26, 976 at 1:00 p.m. at The Chapel of Vancouver Crematorium, 5505 Fraser Street. Cremation. ELDER Thomas Brian, aged 45 years, dearly beloved husband of Pat of 8267 14th Bur naby, passed away on Friday, May 21.

1976 at St. Mary's Hos pital. Besides his wife he leaves to mourn; 2 sons. Brian, Calgary and Sam, at home; 1 daughter, Susan, at home; his mother. Mrs.

Mabel Elder. Delta; sis ter, Mrs. Marie Vetterl, Delta; 3 brothers, Gordon, Manitoba. Morris. Comox and Harvey.

Bur naby. Mr. Elder was an active member of the Masonic order. currently serving as the Vice- President of the New Westminster Shrine Club. A memorial service will be held at 3 PM Wednesday, May 26 in the New Westminster Chapel of S.

Bowell at Sons, 219 6th New Westminster, conducted by the Fraternal Order of Eagles, Lodge No. 20. New Westminster, where Mr. Eider was a member for many years. Flowers gratefully declined, if friends so desire, donations to the charity of their choice would be 1.

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Awarded June 19, at 2 p.m. Camping bldg. paint, small appliances A more at sacrifice prices. 8 DEATHS ANDERSON Passed away after a lengthy illness on May 23. 1976.

Mary Lloyd Anderson of 2536 Oxlord aged 55 years. Survived by 2 sons, John Wesley and daughter-in-law, Eileen, Burnaby, Bruce Clyde and daughter-in-law, Mary, Powell River, B.C.; 1 granddaughter, Laura; 1 brother, James Blane, Seattle, 1 sister, Marjorle ton. Cave Junction, Oregon; also and nephews. Requiem mass Wednesday, May 26 at 1 p.m. in Our Lady of Sorrows Church, Pender and Slocan by Rev.

Father Richard Bezzega-to C.S. Interment Mountain View. In lieu of flowers, donations to Tuberculosis Society. Bell Funeral Home, 2746 E. Hastings, directors.

BAMPTON Annie Florence, born 1B95, In Vancouver, daughter of the late T. S. Brett, who settled in 1885 in Vancouver. Active for decades in Vancouver's musical life, Mrs. Rampton was past President of the Vancouver Branch of the Canadian Registered Music era Association.

She leaves her loving son, Derek; stepchildren, Grace Medley, and Harry Bamp-ton; sister, Ida; and nieces, here and in England. Rev. Duncan Chalmers will conduct a funeral service Tuesday, May 25, at 2 p.m., in Chown Memorial Church, 19th A Cambie. Cremation. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be sent to the Annie Bampton Scholarship, Kiwanfs -Festival Offices, Hotel Vancou- ver.

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",1976. Dorothy Elaine Bridgen, Vof 400 Elizabeth Nanaimo, and formerly of Surrey, B.C., ir aged 16 years. Survived by her loving family; parents, Cecil and Mona; sister, Shirley, and brother, Kevin; grandmother. Mrs. Ethel Bridgen; many aunts, uncles and cousins.

Funeral service Thursday, May 27 at 2 p.m. in the chapel of Surrey Funeral Home. 13288 108 Surrey. Bev. Harry Parker officiating.

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