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Vancouver Sun CLASSIFIED WANT ADS PART PAGES 69 to PAGES PAGES 85 to 95 APRIL 19, 45 PART ONE PAGES 45 5 to 48-PART TWO PAGES 49 to 68-PART THREE DEATHS MERKLEY- Grace on April 18. 1975, late of Maple Ridge. B.C.. aged 86 years. BY HER HUSBAND, E.

Keith, in. 1960. She leaves her loving family: sons, Donald and Harold: 2 daughters, Mrs. Helen Lawson and Mrs. Ruth Constable: 6 grandchildren and 1 great grandchild.

Funeral service Monday. April 21 at 4 p.m. in Maple Ridge Funeral Chapel, 216th Haney. Rev, H. Johnson officiating.

Cremation. In lieu of flowers, donations to Maple Ridge Hospital Memorial Fund appreci-1 ated. OLSON On April 17, 1975. Maisie Lillian Olson, aged 54 years of 6350 Willingdon Burnaby. Survived by 2 sons.

Carl, New Westminster, Kenneth, of Burnaby: 1 daughter, Diane, of Kamloops; brother. Joseph Smith, Burnaby and sister, Marguerite McDonald. White Rock. Funeral service Monday, April 21st at 2 in the ROYAL FUNERAL CHAPEL. 5100 Kingsway, S.

Burnaby, Rev. G. Philps ing. Interment Ocean View. In lieu of flowers donations to B.

C. Cancer Institute or Woodlands School for the Retarded. OVERS Olive (Granny) passed away April 17, 1975, in her 85th year. Survived her loving daughter, Marjorie Milne and son-in-law. Leonard; 5 grandchildren, Sharon.

Bobbie, Susan, Sonny and Leslie; 16 great-grandchildren: brother in England, predeceased by her husband Arthur, December 14, 1963 and her eldest great-grandson Keith, July 7. 1974. Funeral service to be held Monday, April 21st at 11 a.m. from St. Helens Anglican Church, corner of 128th St.

and 108th Surrey. Interment Victory, Memorial, White Rock. In lieu of flowers, donations to a charity of your choice. PATTERSON Dora Bole, died suddenly in hospital April 17. 1975.

Born in Saskatoon, Sask. and former resident of Regina. She is survived by daughter. Pamela Patterson, son Michael Patterson and sister, Jean Reid, all of Vancouver and niece. Ann Wegg of Toronto.

Memorial service will be held in the Unitarian Church Of Vancouver, 949 West 49th at 1 p.m. on Monday, April 21. Flowers gratefully declined in favour of donations to the B.C. Cancer Society. Arrangements through First Memorial ervices.

PEET On April 7, 1975, Ethyl Elizabeth of Vancouver, aged 84 years. Survived by 1 son, Eric Hoskins, Surrey: 1 daughter, Mrs. F. (Betty) Nation, Vancouver: 5 grandchildren: 2 great-grandchildren. Memorial service, Monday, April 21st.

at 2 p.m., in the Boal Chapel, 1505 Lillooet. Road, North Vancouver, Rev. Alex MacLeod officiating, cremation. No flowers by request, donations to the Retarded Childrens' Association, 119 W. Pender, Vancouver.

arrangements through the Memorial Society of B.C. and First Memorial Services. PELLEGRINO on April 18, 1975, Giovanni Pellegrino. of 5480 Buchanan Burnaby, aged 51 years. Survived by his wife Rosa; 1 daughter.

Mrs. Apollonia Cifarelli, of Switzerland: his mother Mrs. Apollonia Pellegrino, of Italy: 1 brother Vito: 2 sisters, Teresa Lucarelli and Laura Tenerelli. Prayers Sunday, April 20, at 8 p.m. in the Bell Funeral Chapel, 2746 E.

Hastings St. Funeral Monday, at 9:40 a.m. from the Bell Funeral Home to St. Francis Church, Napier St. at Semlin Drive, where requiem mass will be celebrated 10 a.m.

by Rev. Father E. Rosaia O.F.M. Interment Ocean View Cemetery. In lieu of flowers donations to the B.C.

Cancer Fund would be appreciated. PHILLIPS On April 17, 1975, Robert Michael Phillips, of 985 W. 38th aged 65 years. Survived, by his loving wife Jennie: 2 sons, Ronald and Barry; and 1 daughter Yvonne, Vancouver: his loving grandchildren, also 1 brother, 1 sister, and many nieces and nephews. Funeral Service Monday, April 21, at 1 p.m.

in The CHAPEL OF CHIMES, Harron Bros. on 10th 2 blocks west of Main Rev. Cannon A. Ramsey officiating. Interment Mountain View Cemetery.

PORTER On April 18, 1975, Harry Porter-Brown, aged 68 years. Survived by his loving wife Nora and stepson Charles: 2 sisters. Mr. Porter-Brown served with the R.C.N.V.R. 1926 to 1946.

Funeral service, Monday, April 21 at 3 p.m. in St. Pauls Anglican Church, Jervis at Pendrell St. Rev. A.

A. T. Northrop officiating. Cremation. No neral directors.

STERLING Jean Isabella; of Vancouver, on April 15, 1975. aged 87 years. Survived by daughter, Mrs. N. G.

(Betty) Perret. son-in-law. Nolan; 3 grandchildren. Lorill of Bellingham, Verne of Guelph. Ont.

and Fiona of Ottawa: 2 nieces, Mrs. G. G. Morrison of Hopkins Landing, Mrs. N.

Colpitts of Victoria; and 1 nephew, James Newman of Vancouver; 2 sisters of England and dear friends, Mr. and Mrs. C. Butt of West Vancouver. Memorial service 1 p.m.

Monday, April 21 in the Boal Chapel, 1505 Lillooet North Vancouver. Cremation. Flowers gratefully declined in favour of donations to the charity of your choice. Arrangements through The Memorial Society of B.C. and First Memorial Services.

WALSHE Passed away April 18, 1975, Patricia beloved wife of John R. Walshe of 3650 West 30th Ave. Survived also by 6 sisters, Wallie Diebolt, Barbara Elliott, Dil Mason, Toots Lewis, and Marina Terry, all of Vancouver, Sister Mary Paula, of Calgary, and a brother J. L. Diebolt of California, also several nieces and nephewS.

Prayers will be said Monday, April 21st at 8 P.M. in the Immaculate Conception Church. 3776 West 28 where Funeral Mass will be celebrated Tuesday, April 22nd at 11 A.M.. Rev. J.

A. Leahy, S.J. Celebrant. Interment family plot. Mt.

View Cemetery, Simons McBride Funeral Direc.ors in charge. No flowers by requestDonations to the Cancer Fund. WILLIAMS Passed away April 17, 1975 George William Wil- liams, late of 5060 Pioneer South Burnaby in his 69th year. Survived by his loving wife, Edith: also 2 sons, Robert of Port Coquitiam and Edward of Burnaby: also grandchildren. Deceased was a Past Master of Unity Lodge No.

106 A.F. A.M. and member of Triple Tall Royal Arch Chapter 21. Columbia Preceptory No. 34 and Gizeh Shrine Temple A.A.0.N.M.S.

Funeral service Monday, April 21 at 10 a.m. in Royal Oak Funeral Chapel, 5100 Kingsway, South Burnaby. Rev. W. Warren officiating.

Interment Valley View Memorial Gardens. In lieu of flowers. donations to B.C, Cancer Society gratefully appreciated. 10 FUNERAL NOTICES Members of Little Mountain Lodge No. 60 are requested to atlate tend the brother, funeral Len of our crieff.

at 3 p.m.. Monday, April 21, in Mount Pleasant Funeral Chapel, 11th and Kingsway. S. Moorhouse, N.G. J.

McLean. Secy. Officers and members of South Vancouver Elks No. 55. and O.0.R.P., No.

11, are requested to attend services for brother 1 Len Buckee, Monday, April 21 at p.m., Hamilton Mortuary, 38th and Fraser. Regalia requested. E.R.. Jim Potkins. 10 FUNERAL NOTICES The brethren of Unity Lodge No.

106 AF AM. are ed to attend the funeral of our late worshipful brother, George Williams. Service from the Royal Oak Funeral Chapel, Monday, April 21. at 10 a.m. No regalia.

-N. S. Armitage W.M. -G. Longmuir.

Sec ty. 12 CARDS OF THANKS Mr. Jim Moffett and family would like to thank Dr. Henry K. Chong, the staff at Vancouver General Hospital.

Heather Pavillion C10 and Fairview 403 for their kind care of his father, Andrew, during final illness. The comforting words of Rev. G. W. Payne: the expressions of sympathy and floral offerings of relatives and friends were also much appreciated.

We wish extend our heartfelt thanks to all who so kindly assisted and for the words sympathy, beautiful floral offerings and donations to the B.C. Heart Foundation in the death our beloved husband, son and brother, Gary Francis Heiderich. Mrs. Margaret Heiderich, wife: Mr. Mrs.

A. K. Heiderich, parents; and Mr. Wesley Heiderich, brother. We wish to thank our kind friends and neighbors for their acts of love and sympathy during our recent loss of a husband and father, Theodore (Ted) Beattie, and also extend grateful thanks for the beautiful floral tributes and donations to the B.C.

Heart Fund. Special thanks to Rev. R. Berwin Roberts. -Jean Beattie, Wayne, Randy and Rick.

Mr. Paul Johanson and family wish to extend sincere thanks and appreciation to our many friends. and relatives for their kindness. love and underand mother, Johanson. ness and death 8833.

our dear wife standing, beautiful floral offerings and cards, during the illSpecial thanks Rev. I. L. Hipp. We wish to express our sincere thanks to the many friends who gave kindness, sympathy, beautiful flowers and contributions to the Cancer Society during the illness and passing of a dear wife and mother.

Isobel. A special thanks to our neighbors for their constant vigilance and care. Alex, David and Barbara MacKinnon. Mrs. Jean Peterson and family wish to thank the many friends and relatives whose expressions of sympathy have helped to lighten our burden of sorrow over the recent death of our husband and father W.

C. (Bill) Peterson. The family of the late Lorne Brock Reid wish to their many relatives and friends, for the beautiful floral offerings, donations to the Heart Fund, and for the many kindnesses shown. Special thanks to the staff of Finning Tractor Equipment Rev. H.C.M.

Taudin-Chabot for his consoling words. -Cecilia Reid and Brock, Mrs. A. Reid. Mr.

T. Reid. 16 IN MEMORIAM To assist readers to prepare "In Memoriam' notices, The Sun has a booklet of some very appropriate verses. To receive copy, write or phone Betty Clarke. 732-2439 732-2408 ANDREWS In loving memory of Elizabeth Alice, a dear wife and mother, who passed away April 19, 1974.

But, for the touch of a vanished hand, And the sound of a voice that is still! -Her husband and son. ARTHUR--In loving memory of a dear husband, father and grandfather. Gavin G. Arthur, who passed away April 20, 1974. Loving and kind in all his ways.

Upright and just to the end of his days, Sincere and kind in heart and mind. What a beautiful memory he left behind. -Ever remembered by wife Betty, sons. Jim and Jack, daughter-in-law Diana and grandson Jody. BAKER--In memory of a wonderful friend Stella, who passed away April 20, 1974.

greatest gift remembrance." BRACEWELL, Maurice poet. Oh what a need for men of your breed to challenge the brigands today, who have phased out our vets and planned a complex to heist 900's greenspace away. (On Culloden, in Orpheum, I told tham.) -Isabel Duncan. DOWDING In loving memory of mother and grandmother. Mrs.

Nellie Dowding, who went to sleep April 19, 1953. Peaceful be thy rest, dear mother, It is sweet to breathe thy name; In life we loved you dearly. In death we do the same. Sadly missed by her daughter. Evelyn; son-in-law Gus and family.

GRUNBERG Bertil W. and John H. In loving memory of Bert who drowned six years ago today, and Day, who passed away March 25 1970. Today, as always, sadly missed. Mom, Gladys, Joe and family.

LASHMAN In loving memory of our beloved father and grandfather. John Charles, who passed away, suddenly, April 20, 1973. Silent thoughts, tears unseen, Wishing your absence was only a dream. In our hearts you are living yet. We loved you too dearly to ever forget, -Lovingly remembered by Lana, Denis and Sean, LASHMAN In loving memory of John (Curley) Lashman, who passed away suddenly April 20, 1973.

Sad and sudden was the call, So dearly loved by one and all; His memory is as dear today, As in the hour he passed away. His loving wife Hazel and daughter Cathy. MacKENZIE In loving memory of Peter John, who passed away April 20, 1971. greatest gift Remembrance." -Grandad. MARTIN In loving memory my dear wife Susie, who passed away April 20, 1971.

Since you went first and I remain To walk this road alone I'll live in memories garden, dear With happy days, we have known. -Ever remembered by her lov. ing husband, W. J. Martin.

MURRAY In loving memoof Ricky, who passed away April 19, 1974. Sad and sudden was the call, So dearly loved by one and all; His memory is as dear today, As in the hour he passed away. -Ever remembered by his mother, father, brother and sisters. PERFITT In loving memory of my dad and grandpa Jack who passed away April 1974. 'MIZPAH'! -Ever remembered by Brenda, Per, Richard and Julie.

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A first grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. R. Bianco, Ladner, a second for Mr. and Mrs.

P. Barrett of Vancouver. A fifth greatgrandchild for Mr. and Mrs. S.

Barrett of Richmond. BELL Jason and Ryan are delighted to announce the arrival of their precious baby sister, Nicole Shannon on April 16, 1975, at Vancouver General Hospital, weighing 7. lbs. 12 ozs. Pround parents are Terry and Jann.

Happy grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Bell, of Vancouver. Mr.

and Mrs. H. and great-grandma Mrs. C. Burgess of Sydney.

Australia. CHAN am here, my name is Mandy Cee Kaye, I was born at St. Paul's Hospital on April 7. 1975, weighed 7 Ibs. 412 ozs.

My mum and dad are Maggie and Francis. FUKUSHIMA To Ed and Lyndsay a daughter, Erin Kimiko. 7. lbs. 2 on April 2.

1975. at Grace Hospital. A sister for Marnie. MEWHORT Bill and Heather (nee Powers) are pleased to announce the birth of their. son, Bradley James, lbs.

8 ozs. on March 29, 1975. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mewhort of Delta and Mr.

and Mrs. John Powers of Kitwanga; great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John Powers of Ottawa. MURCHISON Bill and Carol (nee Wood) are proud to announce the arrival of Carol (nee Wood) are proud to announce the arrival of William Thomas, 9 lbs.

10 ozs. on April 12. 1975, at Lion's Gate Hospital. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.

A. S. Murchison and Mr. and Mrs. F.

Wood. A new baby brother. for Cathy. POWELL Jennifer is happy to announce the birth of her baby sister, Jane Elizabeth. Born April 11, 1975 at Lions Gate Hospital, 8 lbs.

ozs. Proud parents are Mike and Elaine Brien) Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. P. W.

Brien. West Vancouver, Dr. and Mrs. T. E.

Powell, Vancouver, B.C. STOCKNOW Harvey and Fran proudly announce the arrival of their first child, a boy, Carlen Walter. 7 lbs. 4 born April 18. 1975.

at Burnaby General Hospital. First grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Campbell. of Surrey, and Mr.

and Mrs. Al Stocknow of Kimberley. Van der MEER Reinder and Maureen are pleased to announce the arrival of their first child, daughter Krista Leigh, 7 lbs. 11 at Burnaby General Hospital, on April 8. 1975.

Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. K. Skaling and Mr. and Mrs.

D. Van der Meer of New Westminster. BIRTHS Waldie Scott and Carol (nee Graham) are pleased to announce the birth of their son Ian Laird on April 15, 1975, at Lion's Gate Hospital. A brother for Cora Danielle and grandson for Mr. and Mrs.

R. J. Waldie, North Vancouver Mr. and Mrs. S.

A. Matusky, Langley. WATTS To Magdalene and Peter, a daughter, and sister for David, Mary Catherine, 8 lbs. April 18, 1975, at Grace Hospital. Hotels Houses, Furnished Houses, Unfurnished Motels Hotels Moving Storage Offices, Stores, Warehouses Factories Rental Agencies Retirement Homes Rooms, Housekeeping Rooms, Sleeping Rooms, Unfurnished Suites, Furnished Shared Accommodation Suites, Unfurnished Wanted to Rent VACATION SPOTS Summer Cottages Camps For Boys, Girls REAL ESTATE Home Building Lots Houses Wanted To Build Houses Wanted To Buy Listings Wanted Antiques Art Objects 140 Revenue Houses Sale Wanted Auctions 423 Suites For Bicycles ARE NUMBERED IN THE CLASSIFIED PAGES Gardening, etc.

112 Health Services 84 Business Services 90 Hospitals, Private 86 Home Modernization 92 Moving and Storage 272 Music, Art, Dancing 80 Painters, Decorators 110 Plastering, Stuccoing 104 Plumbing, Heating 106 Professional Services 82 Rest Homes 88 Roofing, Chimneys, etc. 108 FOR SALE 44. Books, Coins, Stamps Building Materials Cameras, Photo Finishing Clothing, Furs, Shoes Coal 69 Do-It-Yourself 74 Dryers Farm Implements Freezers 73 Fruits, Vegetables, Meats 70 71 Fur-Bearing Animals Furniture 72 Heating, Fireplaces Lighting Plants 46 Machinery Meats 47 Miscellaneous For Sale Miscellaneous Wanted 48 Motorcycles Musical Instruments 50 51 Stock Office Equipment 52 66 Radio, Stereo, Supplies Hi-Fi 53 Ranges Service 55 Refrigerators, Freezers Sawdust 56 57 Sewing Machines 58 Snowmobiles 59. Sporting Goods Stamps, Coins Store Equipment 64 Television 61. TV, Radio, Hi-Fi 62 Repairs 67 Typewriters Vacuum Cleaners 68 Vegetables Dryers Vancouver Sun AD INDEX Wood Pressed Wood 120 RENTALS 94 Board Room 255 96 Board Room Wanted 260 98 Duplexes For Rent 235 100 Furniture.

For Rent. 199 102 Garages -Parking 270 1 COOPER-MIKKELSON On April 12, 1975, in St. Augustine's Catholic Church, by Rev. Father John Hennessy, Mr. Ar.

thur Paul Cooper. son of Mr. and Mrs. George Cooper to Kathryn Marie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

R. J. Mikkelson. MARRIAGES EATON-CERNIGOJ, The marriage is announced of Douglas R. Eaton, only son Mr.

and Mrs. R. L. (Tim) Eaton of New Westminster, B.C., to Irene. eldest daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Cernigoj of Thunder Bay, OntarThe marriage took place Monday, April 14, 1975 at Thunder Bay. MacDONALD BROWN Mr. and Mrs. Harold G.

Brown announce with pleasure the marriage of their daughter, Colleen Barbara, to Ian. Andrew MacDonald, son of Mr. and Mrs. John A. MacDonald.

The wedding was held April 12, 1975. at the Church of Christ the King, North Burnaby, Rev. R. R. Purdy officiating.

SIGGS- -CAMERON On Saturday, April 12, 1975, in St. Giles United Church, by Rev. W. F. Clarke, Mr.

Donald Robert Siggs, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Siggs to Beverly Louise, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Cameron.

DEATHS BAKKAN on April 16. 1975, William Thomas Bakkan of 321A, 12747 102 Surrey, aged 92 years. Survived by his loving wife, Mabel: 2 sons, Malcolm and Kenneth: 2 grandchildren: 3 3 sisters, Lee Watson, Bessie Williams. Bertha Silkworth: 1 brother. Ted.

Funeral service was held Friday, April 18 at Forest Lawn Mortuary. Interment Forest Lawn Memorial Park. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the B.C. Heart Foundation. BATEMAN Mary, passed away April 18, at 1975, Powell after River.

a lengthy illness, Beloved wife of Lloyd and mother of 2 sons. Bradley and Todd at home; also survived by her mother. Mrs. Frank (Jean) King, of Delta, B.C. and 2 sisters.

Mrs. A. Waugh (Eileen) of Vancouver and Delta. Mrs. B.C.; Fred uncles Tynan and (Alice) aunts of Victoria and Woodstock, several nieces and nephews of Vancouver.

Memorial service will be held at St. David's Anglican: Church, 4447 Joyce Powell River, B.C.. Monday, April 21 at 1:30 p.m. Cremation. No flowers or cards, but donations to Cancer Fund if desired.

BUCKEE Passed away in hospital April 16, 1975. Leonard Buckee of 2620 E. 40th aged 57 years. Survived by his loving wife, Olive, son, Norman, 2 daughters, Maureen at home and Mrs Janice McArthur of Greenwood, B.C. also a grandson, Aaron.

Funeral service. will be held Monday, April 21 at 1.0 p.m. from THE HAMILTON MORTUARY, Fraser St. at 38th. The Rev.

K. Wotherspoon officiating. No flowers by request. Donations to The B.C. Cancer Fund.

BUCOVIZ Passed away in private hospital on April 17,1975, Augusta Bucoviz, aged 77 years. Survived by 1 son, Lawrence and daughter-in-law, Doreen, Vancouver, 1 daughter. Mrs David (Natalina) Hobson. Oak Harbour. 4 grandchildren, 3 2 sisters, Mrs.

Mary Vuch, Vancouver and a sister in France. Prayers in the Mount Pleasant Nunn Thomson Chapel, Kingsway at 11th on Sunday. April 20, at 7:30 followed by funeral service with requiem mass in St. Mary's Roman Catholic church, 5251 Joyce Rd, on Monday April 21, at 10 a.m., Rev. P.

Foran celebrant. Interment Ocean View Burial Park. BULLER Sarah Howard, aged 91 years. Died peacefully April 17, 1975. Widow of Dr.

Frederick J. Buller. Survived by 2 sons, Arthur and Fred of Toronto and daughter, Mrs. Stephen Rendell of Vancouver, 8 grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren. Funeral service Monday, April 21, at 11 a.m., from St.

John's Shaughnessy Church, Nanton and Granville St. Interment in family plot Ocean View Cemetery. CALVERT On April 17. 1975. Ralph Cal- vert.

of 469 E. 29th aged 69 years. Survived by loving wife Bernadette: 3 sons, ward, Campbell River, William, Vancouver, Robert. Sointula; 2 daughters, Mrs. A.

(Dorothy) French. Surrey, Mrs. W. (ArIlene) Bonner. Vancouver: 18 grandchildren, brothers.

1 great 2 Robert and Eddy, and 1 sister, Mrs. Dorothy Carter, England. Served in The Second World War with the Royal Canadian Engineers, late member of Royal Canadian Legion Br. No. 26.

Kelowna, also Br. No. 298, Vancouver, past member of army, navy, and air force veterans unit No. 68. Vancouver.

Funeral Service Monday, April 21, at 2:15 p.m. in The CHAPEL OF CHIMES, Harron Bros. on 10th 2 blocks west of Main Rev. Major E. J.

Dossett officiating. Cremation. Flowers gratefully declined. Donations may be sent to Ladies Auxiliary, Shaughnessy Hospital, 4500 Oak Vancouver. -Passed away on April 17, 1975, Esther Evelina ASSOCIATION PENSIONERS Coveil, aged 81 years.

Predeceased by her husband Manfred in 1973. Survived by 2 sons, Harold, Vancouver: Clarence, Burnaby: 3 daughters, Mrs. Evelyn Hughes, Brantford. Mrs. Alice Fraser, Burnaby: Mrs.

Margaret Birkett, Vancouver: 11 grandchildren: 12 great grandchildren: also 3 brothers in U.S.A. Deceased was member of the CNR Pensioners Association. Rev. W. Shank will memorial service in the Mount Pleasant Nunn Thompson Chapel, Kingsway at 11th Ave.

on Tuesday, April 22, at 2 p.m. In lieu of flowers. donations to the B.C. Cancer Foundation, 2656 Heather would be appreciated. DAMJANOVIC On April 17, 1975.

John Damjanovic. of 424 20th aged 69 years. Survived by 1 Jure Damjanovic in Yugoslavia: 2 sisters. Chorney of Vilna Alta. Anna Relic in Yugoslavia; also nieces and nephews.

Prayers Sunday, April 20 at 6 p.m. in the Bell Funeral Chapel, 2746 E. Hastings St. Rev. George Uvalich officiating.

Remains being forwarded to Alberta for service and interment. DAVIES On Friday, April 18. 1975, in St. Michael's Hospital, Toronto. Robert Adair.

KHS. QC. BA. LLM. beloved husband of Winnifred Ruth Mcintyre and dear father of Gordon Adair, Adair McIntyre, Donald McIntyre and Robert Evan Owen.

Loving son of Mrs. Helena Jean (Simpson), Davies of Vancouver and the late Gordon F. Davies; dear brother of Patricia and Dorothy Ann, both of Vancouver. Friends may call at the Rosar-Morrison Funeral Home 467 Sherbourne after 2 Saturday, until 9:30 a.m. Monday, Mass in St.

Michael's Cathedral in Toronto at 10 a.m. In lieu of flowers, contributions made to the St. Michael's Hospital building fund by would the be gratefully appreciated family. DODDS On April 18, 1975. Frank Dodds, aged 72 years, for.

merly of Dogwood Lodge. Survived by his sister. Mrs. Charles W. MacSorley, 2 nephews, Ross and Clare MacSorley and niece, Mrs.

Grace Crampton. Funeral service Monday, April 21st, at 3 p.m.. in the ROYAL OAK FUNERAL CHAPEL. 5100 Kingsway, S. Burnaby, Rev.

W. ren officiating. Cremation. Flowers gratefully declined. DUNGATE passed away suddenly in the Vancouver General Hospital, April 17, 1975, Donald Baden Dungate, aged 74 years, of 138 W.

43rd. Survived by his loving wife, Jessie, 4 sons, Donald, Gordon and Ian all of Vancouver. Alan, Cranbrook, B.C. and grandchildren. Memorial, service will be held Saturday, April 19 at 2 p.m.

from St. Giles United Church, 305 W. 41st. The Rev. Dr.

W. F. Clarke officiating. No flowers by request. Donations to The B.C.

Heart Fund. DEATHS DUNNING On April 17. 1975. Alison Dunning, widow of C. G.

Dunning of Vancouver. Survived by her loving daughter, Mrs. A. D. Rowles and 2 grandsons, C.

G. Rowles and G. T. Rowles. Funeral service will be held Tuesday, April 22, at 2 p.m.

in the chapel of Simmons McBride, Funeral Directors, Broadway at Maple St. Rev. K. A. Wotherspoon officiating.

Cremation. Flowers gratefully declined. FRASER In Shaughnessy Hospital on April 17, Capt. Fraser in Hugh his Wellington of Mayne Island. Survived by his loving wife, Evelyn; 2 sons, Beverleigh, Quesnel; Arthur, Richmond: daughter, Mrs.

D. N. (Alice) Martin, Kamloops: 12' grandchildren: 6 great dren; 2 sisters, Mrs. C. R.

Bowen. Vancouver: Mrs. A. Pratt. Williams Lake.

Served with the Royal Canadian Navy in First and Second World Wars and with the Canadian Merchant Marine in World War Two. A late member of Royal Canadian Legion. Branch No. 84, Gulf Islands, and of the Telephone Pioneers of America. Funeral service Monday, April 21 at 1 p.m.

in the chapel of RICHMOND FUNERAL HOME. 842 Cambie Road, Richmond, Padre E. J. Dossett officiating. Cremation.

Flowers gratefully declined. HOLMES Olo, aged 89 years, passed away in the Richmond Private Hospital on Friday, April 18. 1975. She is survived by 1 nephew, Mr. J.

B. Martin of Albany, California. Private services, S. BOWELL SONS, New Westminster in care of arrangements. JOHNSON Passed away in hospital April 16, 1975.

aged 85 years, Christina Blanche Johnson. Survived by her loving famiStanley, and Stewart. Vancouver, 2 daughters, Mrs. Nita Long. Sicamous B.C.; Mrs.

Blanche Campbell, Vancouver, and grandchildren. Funeral service will be held Monday, 11 a.m. from the HAMILTON MORTUARY, Fraser St. at 38th Ave. Rev.

Dennis Morgan officlating, cremation. No flowers by request. LEHR On Thursday, April 17, 1975, Catherine Lehr, aged years, of 186 W. 59th Vancouver, B.C. Survived by her loving husband, Walter: 2 daughters, Mrs.

D. (Vicki) Groden, Ladner; Mrs. R. (Cecile) Gerry, Vancouver: 2. grandchildren, Karen and Daniel; 2 sisters, Mrs.

P. (Isabel) Watson, Ladner; Mrs. A. (Sadie) Melnychuk, ton: 4 brothers, Roy, Vancouver; Michael, John, Wally, of Ladner. Mrs.

Lehr worked with B.C. Packers for 25 years. Rev. Father Othmar OSA will celebrate the funeral mass Onl Tuesday, April 22, at 10 a.m. at the Sacred Heart Church.

3900 Arthur Drive, Delta. Interment the family plot. Boundary Bay Cemetery. Arrangements with DELTA FUNERAL HOME. LINDENBACK Andrew of 6478 Rumble South Burnaby, B.C., passed away suddenly April 18, 1975, in his 66th year.

He is survived by his wife. Ann in Surrey Memorial Hospital; only daughter, Audrey of Delta: 1 brother Bill of Victoria; grandsons, Sean and Jason: step-sisters, 2 stepbrothers. 1 half -sister and 5 half-brothers: nieces and nephews and many long time friends. Funeral service will be held Wednesday. April 23, at Grace Lutheran Church, Nelson South Burland officiating.

Interment Ocean naby, at 1 p.m., Rev. M. AadView Burial Park, Imperial Burnaby, Arrangements by Royal Oak Chapel. MacDONALD On April 18, 1975. Christopher James MacDon- ald of Ste.

202-3030 Oak Vancouver, aged 80 years. Survived by his loving wife, Elizabeth MacDonald: 1 son, Hamish MacDonald; daughters, Lily Cook, Vina Fillo: 7 grandchildren. Mr. MacDonald served in the First World War with the Royal Scot Regiment. and in the Second World War with the Canadian Forestry Corp.

He was a member of the Royal Canadian Legion Branch No. 79. Funeral service will be held on Monday, April 21 at p.m. in the chapel of Simmons McBride Funeral Directors. Broadway at Maple Rev.

Alex McLeod officiating. Cremation. Flowers gratefully declined. MacNEIL Donald Joseph of Vancouver and formerly of Sydney, Nova Scotia on April 17, 1975, aged 34 years. Survived by father, John MacNeil; sister.

Mrs. Irene Harris; brother-inlaw, Henry Harris: 2 nephews. Phillip and Brian Harris, all of Sydney, Nova Scotia and dear friend, Sharon Butterfield and her family. Memorial service at 11 a.m. Tuesday, April 22 in the Boal Chapel, 1505 Lillooet North Vancouver with the Rev.

W. Valentine officiating. Cremation. Flowers gratefully declined. Arrangements through First Memorial Services.

MANNING Gen. Timothy J. Manning, formerly of West Vancouver, passed away after a lengthy illness, on April 16. 1975 in Arizona. Survived by his loving wife Helen Belle.

Prayers were held on April 18 in Tucson, Arizona. Cremation. MASSE Passed away suddenly on April 17,1975, Moira Irene. 57 years. Beloved wife of Aldore Masse of 244-E-60th also survived by 1 son.

Brian and daughter-in-law Barbara; 2 sisters, Mrs. Dorothy Wildman, Burnaby: Mrs May Abraham. Moose Creek, her Mother. Mrs Fanny Carter, Vancouver: Funeral and her aunt in Scotservice in the Mount Pleasant. Nunn Thomson Chapel.

Kingsway 21, at 11th on Monday April at 11 Cremation. MCGREGOR on April 17, 1975, Rita McGregor of 720 New Westminster. Survived by 4 brothers. Omer Fontaine of Kimberley, Ray Fontaine of Surrey, Ernest Fontaine of Vancouver and Albert Fontaine, Maple Ridge: 1 sister, Annette Fontaine, of Vancouver. Funeral service on Tuesday, April 22 at 10 a.m.

at St. Peters Roman Catholic Church, 402 Royal New Westminster. Father T. Lynch OMI, ing. Interment Forest Lawn Memorial Park.

In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the B.C. Cancer Institute. Forest Lawn Mortuary Directors in charge. 26. LOST 16 IN MEMORIAM MALE GERMAN SHEPHERD To assist readers to prepare Black tan.

212 yrs. old, vic. 108 booklet of Ave. Surrey, Children's pet. Memoriam' notices.

Sun has a some very Answers Satan. Generous reappropriate verses. To receive a ward. 581-8382. copy, write or phone Betty Clarke.

Heart Broken! Has anyone 132-2439 732-2408 seen our Malamute pup? Black. white grey, has collar curly tail. vic. S. Penticton Georgia St.

Please contact, 254-2877, SANDFORD In lov- Shihtzu, lost in the vic. of 920 ing memory of. Cpl. Melbourne N. 2:00 Norman Sandford, Fri.

afternoon, 5 mos. old, trikilled in Ortona, April colored, beige, white, black, 19, 1944. female. Reward. 988-1388.

-Always remembered Norman, Generous reward. Coin braceby mother, twin brother let (Belgian) Keepsake. Lost Douglas and family. April 17, Super Value Store at Joyce Rd or Central Park nr. STEPHENS In loving memBoundary.

433-9754. ory of our beloved husband and Heartbroken! Lost my diafather, Richard Lewis (Richy), mond clustre engagement ring who passed away April 20. 1972. Apr. 11.

Rock. Wonderful memories woven in Reward. 531-4268. gold, 3 Bank books plus jewelry These are the memories we personal paper. Vic.

Caribou in tenderly hearts hold. his is Trail Shopping Centre. Generous Deep kept. our memory Reward. 939-1452 aft.

6 p.m. To love, to cherish and never Anyone having inform. forget. cerning grey Samsonite suitcase -Sadly missed by his wife contents lost on Feb. 24, iniMargy and sons Robbie, Ricky tials, J.A.C.

224-6352. and family. Capilano Upper Levels. small female cat, part Persian. of WADEL dear In loving and memory mother brown, grey honey color.

Rea Dorothy very. Mae. who wife passed ward. 980-8041: 980-7233. away April 20.

1974. Blue budgie, E. 41st area. but not forgotten." ward. 327-4863.

-Your loving and Female tabby cat, vic. husband son daughters Bob and Lyona Sherri and Dianne, grand- ink Park. Tabby 327-0970. children. 27 FOUND WILLIAMSON In loving Vancouver SPCA has found memory of Ernest, who passed the following.

These descriptions away April 20, 1973. are general only, Male Maltese, God saw the road was getting honey white. 5 Slocan rough. Yale: male Pom cross. cream, And the hills were hard to long hair, 6-8 3100 E.

Hastclimb, ins: female Terrier cross. white So He closed your weary eyelids. with brown spots on ears. 6-8 And whispered, be mo. King Ed.

Main: male thine. Samoyed, white, 8-10 mo. 700 -Ever remembered by his loving Templeton: male Great family. Dane. black, leather plastic flea collars, 10 city tag.

5th 18 FUNERAL DIRECTORS Ont. male collar, Ige. Samoyed studs, cross, white br. leather with apricot ears, 8 mo. 4100 Harron Bros.

Ltd. bik. 4 Ave. female Samoyed FAMILY OWNED cross with Collie light fawn, 2 Chapels To Serve You chain collar. 7 7500 bik.

Angus. Please contact. 1205 East CHAPEL OF CHIMES 7th West Ave. or Vancouver phone S.P.C.A. 879-2948.

has at found the following. These de10th Ave. and Ontario St. scriptions are general only. Vancouver 876-8877 Mathers.

cross. male, Golden found lab S. E. Atchison G. B.

Atchison cross pup, male, found 12th. and ROYAL OAK CHAPEL Harold C. Atchison BURRARD CHAPEL 1208 Lonsdale Ave. North Vancouver 988-1717 Wholly Canadian Locally Owned and Operated. 5100 Kingsway Burnaby 435-5577 Mount Pleasant Nunn Thomson Chapel Kingsway at 11th Ave.

876-2161 Forest Lawn Royal Oak Ave. at Canada Way 299-7711 FIRST MEMORIAL SERVICES Serving the public the exclusive undertaker for the Memorial Society of B.C.- 987-7723. ROSELAWN CHAPEL Broadway-Commercial 874-1314 -Simmons McBride Broadway at Maple St. 731-4151 Hamilton Mortuary 38th Ave, and Fraser 324-3851 Bell Funeral Chapel 2746 E. Hastings St.

253-1343 T. EDWARDS CO 1995 W. Broadway 731-4151 S. Bowell Sons 219 Sixth N.W. 522-1671 Cloverdale 574-4733 HOLLYBURN FUNERAL HOME D.

E. McKENZIE 1807 Marine W. V. 922-1221 Kearney Funeral Counsellors 1096 West Broadway 736-0268 Chapel Hill Ltd. Surrey White Rock 531-4222 Surrey Funeral Home 13288-108th Ave.

581-4401 Burquitlam- -Angus A. MacLeod 625 North Rd. 936-7411 Richmond Funeral Home 842 Cambie Rd. Richmd. 273-3748 Glenhaven Memorial Chapel Ltd 1235 E.

Hastings St. 255-7811 19 FLORISTS Acorn Florists 2206 West 4th Ave. 731-9202 22 CEMETERIES Forest Lawn, Timberland, plot. -Box 2847 this paper. 23 CREMATORIUMS Cremated remains scattered with dignity: Over land or sea.

Free brochure from Four Winds, Box 42 White Rock, 531-3397. 26 LOST Has anytone seen Charlie? Childrens pet 8 yrs. M. Wht. Rabbit, 700 BIk.

E. 53rd. 325- 1781. Reward. 3 yr.

old dk. grey male cat. Gone 3 weeks. vic. 5th Arbutus.

Answers to Keecha. 738-8843. Dress ring with red stones, fitting 3rd fir. the Bay. Fri.

3 p.m. 3 p.m. Reward. 874- 7220. White gold with blue white sapphire bar brooch.

Sentimental value. Reward. 266-8521. Man's black wallet. Main Hastings, Apr.

14. Reward. 327-1520. Friendly, Vine. white Res.

neutered 263-9571; cat. Bus. 683-8181, loc. 33. Black pup, 5 mons.

vic. Brdwy. Ontario. 874-5631. Sheltie (small Collie), brown white.

9 yrs. Vic. Kerrisdale area. Heward. 266-5275.

Blue Point Siamese, female. Vic. Simon Fraser Hills. 937- 7875. Coon hound, bluetick in Chilliwack Lake area.

Gd. ward. 433-8426 collect. Lost 1 man's gold ring, vic. Grange, Bby.

Reward. 939- 7449. PB 3-mo. old Shepherd, bik. tan.

Answers to name of Danny' Reward. 873-2545. Afghan yr. old, female, black tan. area.

584-3458. Bifocal glasses in brown case, Woodwards Food Floor, ridge. Reward. 299-3763. Person who phoned Mrs.

Pritchiard about grey cat, Sat 12th phone 325-8502 again. Tortoise cat, 4 white paws, Wh. markings on neck. Vic. Harwood Thurlow.

681-3864. Man's brown wallet, vic. W. 5th 6th. N.

Van. Urgent! ID papers. "GD" req. Male persian cat, orange, wearing gold collar. Vic.

Como Lake. 939-4882. Mans engraved wrist watch. vic. Victoria DR.

41 Ave. Reward. 435-3588. Child's, big- bike. Orange.

Bby. Gen. Hosp. 437- 1371. Lady's small gold watch, Thursday evening near Davie Denman.

669-4057. Black Lodge case with name number. Central Pk. Dist. Reward.

Ph. 435-3271. Gray part Persian cat. white markings. Ladner, Hwy 10 17th.

Reward. 946-9429. Female white Germ. answers to Poun. vic.

41st Victoria. Rew. 327-9691. Small family ring, could be vic. of Harrison.

596-8061. SUN WANT ADS PHONE 736-2211 Dutchess. Terrier cross. female. found on Southborough in British Properties.

Pointer cross. female, Argyle St. Black cocker cross. female, found 1000 block Marine Drive. Blue Whippet, Con- female, found in Lions Bay.

tact. The Vancouver S.P.C.A. have found the following: These descriptions are general only, Male Schaunzer, grey, adult found on 1100 bik. E. 13.

male Terrier cross. Wire Haired. white paws light tan, has collar on, 3 E. 7 female Lab cross, black, leather collar, 9 3800 bik. Ortona female found Siamese, Blue blk.

Turner. Point. Please contact 1205 E. 7 Ave. or ph.

879-2948. The Vancouver S.P.C.A has found the following, these descriptions are general only, male Terrier cross, white with apricot ears, 5 mos old, found 700 bik E. 11, Please contact 1205 E. 7th Ave or phone 879-2948. 1 Tan Puppy with bik.

on ears tail. Approx. 10 wks. old. Fem.

Vic. Kits. Beach. 6190. Brown.

long haired fem. amber eyes, loving. Contact Langley S.P.C.A., 534- 9624. Female German Shepherd, chain collar, no lic. Black back trim.

Vic. Trout Lake. 872-2084. neutered male cat. Shots.

Abandoned, needs good home. Completely housebroken. 327-6409. Male tan Shepherd cross. Black on face tail.

Approx. 3 mos. old. 25th Knight. 876- 2888.

Lge. bik. cat with white markings on paws chest. Vic. 63 Main.

327-6158. Blonde male Pom. 108 Ave. King George Hwy. Surrey.

588- 9835. Vic. Blue Mountain, Lougheed Hwy. Small tan part Samoyed pup. 937-7984.

2 month old Husky cross, vic. Kootenay Loop, E. Hastings. 299-3963. 2 month old Husky cross, vic.

Loop. E. Hastings. 299-3963. Blk.

brown dog. Owner may claim by identifying. Vic. Surrey Place. 588-6787.

Credit cards, Stanley Park, also 1 found Kingsway way. 876-6234. Man's ring with inscription. Burrard Alberni parking lot 685-3252. 1 track jacket vic.

Balaclava Park on Apr. 17th. 733-6328. Small charm bracelet, vic. Whalley area.

Surrey. Owner please identify. 584-4793. Pale grey striped male cat, approx 4 vic. 3rd Macdonald.

732-3495, 733-1484. Womans ring, vic. Beatrice 47. 325-7277. 1 yr.

old male Irish setter. vic. 32nd S. Surrey. 576-6638.

Green budgie vic. 47th Kerr on Apr. 12. 434-7003 Keys found 22nd Rupert area. 732-9468.

Male Afghan dog, found in Maple Ridge. 462-7824. Radio found downtown Van. 988-6891. Picked up row boat.

English Bay area. 731-2532. 2 keys, 300 bik. W. 48th.

327-2362. United Airlines, man's. ring. Douglas Prk. 876-3569.

Female dog, recent mother. E. Richmond. 526-3236. Watch, vic.

Nanaimo Grant St. bus stop. 879-8079. 88th 112 St. Delta, ginger part Pom, male.

Eves. 594-7244. Orange male cat. Langley area. 530-4792.

Small black dog, Surrey area. 526-2380. Ladies wrist watch band on Edmonds St. 526-0281. 30 COMING EVENTS -Lura.

262 225 230 262 272 274 232 254 245 240 250 200 215 .276 ...265 267 269 295 292 280 288 284 220 190 191 192 168 128 162 166 124 130 148 184 150 152 178.1 138 126 188. 182 186 152 170 174 165 154 134 176 180 157 146 150, 122 142 160 160 168 132 172 156 158 HOUSES FOR SALE 136 144 152 AUTOMOTIVE 148 City Homes Duplexes, Revenue Burnaby North Vancouver West Vancouver Richmond Ladner--Delta North Delta Tsawwassen New Westminster Coquitlam District Haney, Maple Ridge Mission District Surrey White Rock District Langley, Aldergrove Abbotsford District Okanagan Other Cities Apartment Property Business Opportunities Coast Gulf Islands Commercial Property Country Homes, Acreage Farms Ranches Industrial Property Mining Property Money For Mortgages Money To Loan Money Wanted Mortgages For Sale Property For Exchange Property For Sale Property Wanted Recreational Property Timber Mills Vancouver Island Property Waterfrontage Automobiles For Sale Auto Parts Service. Car Truck, Lease Rent Insurance Mobile Homes New Car Dealers Sports, Imported Cars Trailers, Campers Trucks, Buses 1 Wanted Cars, Trucks 300 310 320 330 332 333 334 335 336 337 338 340 341 342 344 346 347' 348 350 362 380 358 364 352 354 366 374. 384 382 388 386 368 351 370 361 372 356 360 420 400. 410 407 399 392 396 405 393 390.

3941 For unattached people 2 rooms-2 bands DANCE TONIGHT Open Mon. thru Sat. 7-2 a.m. Arlington Cabaret 1236 W. Broadway 733-2220 Dance, Dance, Dance Come to 11th annual Pacific Star Ball, May 3, Hotel Vanc.

Wonderful evening of social dancing to Leo Aquino. See professional contests exciting floor show by U.S. Dance Champion Details Pedersens 738-2308. GIANT BINGO Volunteer Firemen's held at The Breakers every Thurs. Fri.

18 cash prizes incl. $10,000 maximum jackpot, '75 Toyota. trip to Vegas for 2. Doors open at 7:00. Early Bird 7:45.

reg. 8:00. Further info. 945-2300. FOLK FESTIVAL '75 Queen Elizabeth Theatre SATURDAY APRIL 19-8PM Music dances of many lands.

Handicraft display from 6:30 pm. In lobby. $3.50., $3., $2.50. Vanc. Ticket Centre Eatons.

ST. ANDREW'S CALEDONIAN SOCIETY Cabaret Dance, Sat. April 19, 9 p.m., Scottish Auditorium, 12th Ave. Fir. Refreshments, prizEverybody welcome.

Dance Classes Spring dance classes start April 23. Enroll now. Learn waltz. jive, foxtrot, cha cha plus more. 10 weeks only $27.

Pedersens 738-2308. REMEMBER Astor Hotel cuisine most famous in town, lobster steak. Try it! 433-0551. 4561 Kngswy. am..

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