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Box 450 Phone 837-4368 Rossland Mr. R. E. Smith Box 522 Phone 362-5592 Sandspit Leonard R. 637-5317 Bond Phone Salmon Arm Joseph Seib 1524 Phone 832-3847 Terrace Mrs.

Shirley J. Atwood 216 Skinner Ave. Phone 635-5113 Trail Mrs. Norma L. Sigurdson 1567 Ray Ave.

Phone 364-1483 Vernon Mr. C. L. (Clancy) Hamilton 3101-35th Ave. Phone 542-2216 Victoria Mrs.

Goldie A. Danie son 786 Cave St. Phone 386-2794 Wells Trevor B. Davies Box Williams Wells Lake Mr. John Well 67, Phone 994-3222 Box 397 Phone 392-7751 2 BIRTHS ARCHIBALD Margaret and Donald nounce the birth of their son, Bradley Douglas, 7 lbs.

2 Grace ozs. on May 14, 1972 at Hospital. Brother for Daryl. DENTON Keith and Janis are proud to announce the birth of their daughter Erica Joanne, 7 lbs. 1 oz.

on May 11, 1972 at Lions Gate Hospital. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. James Denton, of New Brunswick, and Mrs. Ellen Pow of North Vancouver, HAMMERSMARK Al and Dawn are pleased to anthe birth of their daughter, Angela Dawn, 8 lbs.

9 on May 12, 1972, at Burnaby General Hospital. A sister for Michael and a granddaughter for Mr. and Mrs. T. Hammersmark and Mrs.

M. Blair. JACOBS Roger and Kathy are pleased to announce the birth of their son, Todd Andrew, 6 15 May 9, 1972, at St. Mary's Hospital. A brother for Carrie.

LEE Doctor and Mrs. Robert E. Lee are pleased to announce the arrival of their daughter, Katrina MacLeod Lee, May 11, 1972, at Richmond General Hospital. A sister for Lisa, Shari and Rob. LYONS To Bob and Carole (nee Morrow) at Nanaimo General Hospital, on May 15.

1972, a daughter, Natasha Lynn, lbs. 14 ozs. A sister for Karen. Sun Classified Want Ad Section PART ONE PAGES 37 TO 52 PART TWO PAGES 53 TO 57 VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA, TUESDAY, MAY 16, 1972 Special Holiday Phone Service SUN CLASSIFIED WANT ADS may be phoned in Monday MAY 22nd Between 5 and 9 p.m. for Tuesday, May 23rd Editions SUMMER HOURS Monday to Friday 8:30 a.m.

-9 p.m. Closed All Day Saturday Phone 732-2033 Office Closed Sunday Vancouver's Want Ad Headquarters 8 DEATHS 8 DEATHS OLIVER George, of South M. Burnaby, at Shaughnessy Hospital, on May 15, 1972, aged 82 18. years, Survived by his loving wife, Elsie; 1 daughter, Violet at Wakelin; 2 granddaughters, Barbara and Diane; 6 great grandchildren; also 2 brothers; and 2 sisters in England. Funeral service, 4 p.m., Wednesday, May 17, Boal Chapel, 1505 Lillooet North Vancouver, Rev.

Stuart MacEi- ers, contributions may be made to Leod officiating. In lieu of flowthe B.C. Heart Foundation. Arrangements through the Memorial Society of B.C. and First Memorial the Services Ltd.

of Dion OLSON On May 14. 1972, Helen Alexandria, in her 51st year. beloved wife of Stanley Olson. 6616 Churchill Vancouver. B.C.

Survived by her husband. Stanley; of sisters, Mrs. G. E. Allcock.

Moose Jaw, and Dorothy G. Smith of Vancouver: numof service will a be held at Shaugherous nieces and nephews. Funeral nessy Heights United Church, 33rd 9 Ave. at Connaught Wednesday, May 17, p.m.. Rev.

George Searcy officiating. Cremation. No flewers by request, donations to the dian B.C. Bible Cancer Society gratefully or CanaSociety received. Mount Pleasant funeral directors in charge.

O'NEIL On May 10, 1972. Francis Joseph O'Neil. 1203 seymour in his 73rd year. Survived by 1 son Robert, of BowOnt. Funeral service Wednesday, Chapel May 17 at 10 a.m.

in of HAMILTON MORTUARY. Fraser at 38th 4 Ave. Rev. A. H.

Cummings officiating. Cremation. PERCICH On Saturday, May 13, 1972, Eda J. Percich, aged 61 years, wife of Loute Pereich of 5066-45th Avenue, Delta, B.C. in survived by her son, Boris Olich, in wife, Ann, and granddaughter, Pamela; daughter, Nancy Buble, husband, Frank, and grandchildren, Lewis Frank, and Lisa; daughter, Louise Martinson, husband, Larry, and grandchildren.

Joni Leanne, and Paul; daughter, Joan Percich: daughter, Donna Sinclair, husband, Michael, Dean, and Neil: also 1 brother. John Cosulich; and 2 sisters, Mrs. Nettie Stokes, and Mrs. Rena Estman. Rev.

F. H. G. Lippingwell will officiate at the funeral service on Wednesday, May 17, at 11 a.m. in the chapel of the DELTA FUNERAL HOME.

5329 Ladner Trunk Road. Interment Boundary Bay Cemetery. Flowers gratefully declined. Donations appreciated to the B.C. Cancer Foundation.

Arrangements with S. Leonard Haier Associates. REID-On May 12. 1972. Mrs.

Millicent Reid. of 1440 Renfrew aged 81 years. Survived by 1 daughter, Beaulah, Vancouver. her son-in-law. James Curr.

of Burnalfy; 2 sisters in the state of Washington: California. 1 grandson and 1 nephew in Service from the chapel of the Mount Pleasant Funeral Directors. Kingsway at 11th on Wednesday, May 17, at 10 a.m. Interment family plot. Mountain View Cemetery.

Rev. Cecil Savage officiating. RENSHAW Passed away May 15, 1972, Helen Renshaw, 2588 Graveley in her 73rd year. Survived by her husband, Arthur: 1 son, Arthur, in Vancouver; 3 daughters, Mrs. R.

Rasmussen, Ladysmith, B.C., Mrs. M. Kolbus and Mrs. V. Colliar, in Burnaby; 1 sister; 2 brothers in Scotland: 11 grandchildren.

Funeral service Friday, May 19 at 1 p.m. in the Glenhaven Memorial Chapel, 1235 E. Hastings St. Rev. R.

H. Oldfield officiating. Cremation. Flowers gratefully de please send donations to the B.C. Heart Foundation.

RONNEY Passed away suddenly May 13, 1972, Pearl Victoria, beloved wife of James Alexander Ronney, 3318 Viewmont Port Moody, in her 66th year. Also surviving 1 son Greg. Edmonds, 1 daughter Mrs. R. (June) Anderson, Aldergrove; 5 grandchildren; 1 brother; 3 sisters; nieces and nephews.

Funeral service Wednesday. May 17 at 1 p.m. Chapel of Forest Lawn Funeral Directors, Royal Oak Ave. at Canada Way. Rev.

Dennis Morgan officiating. Interment in the family plot, Forest Lawn Memorial Park. In lieu of flowers, remembrances to the B.C. Heart Foundation. 1881 West Broadway, would be appreciated.

SANDBERG On May 14, 1972, in hospital, Mrs. Gladys Sandberg of 1436 West 14th Ave. Survived by her son Douglas Karl, Vancouver: Brothers, Harvey and Robert in Saskatchewan; Delbert, Kenneth and Douglas Newell in Vancouver; Sisters Mrs. John Kaiser, Alberta and Mrs. Hazel L'Heureux.

Vancouver. Funeral service Wednesday May 17 at 1 p.m. in Nunn Thomson Chapel, 10th Ave. and Cambie St. Rev.

A. T. Carr officiating. Interment will be made in the family plot, North Battleford, Sask. SCHMIDT Suddenly on May 14.

1972, Ambrose A. Schmidt, in his 57th year, of 750 Railway Richmond. Survived by his loving, wife Helen; 1 son Frank; and daughter Helen M. (Pat). Richmond; his mother Mrs.

Rosalla Schmidt, Vancouver; 2 brothers, Leo and John, Richmond; 2 ters, Mrs. Peter (Mary) Bach, Vancouver, Mrs. Charles (Rose) Wallis, Richmond. A late member of St. Pauls Men's Society and of UFAWU Shore Workers Local at Steveston, B.C.

Prayers Tuesday, Mav 16 at 7.30 p.m. in the Chapel of Richmond Funeral Home, Requiem 842 Cambie Richmond, Mass Wednesday, May 17 10 a.m. in St. Pauls Catholic Church, 825 St. Albans Richmond.

Rev. N. V. Carrigan celebrant. Interment Ocean View Burlal Park, RICHMOND FUNERAL HOME Directors.

SMITH At the Vancouver General Hospital on Saturday, May 13, 1972, Margaret Ellen Smith of 115--233 E. 14th formerly of Winnipeg, aged 89 years. Predeceased by her husband. Edward W. and daughters Betty, Ada and Josephine.

Survived by her son. Kenneth Surrey; daughters, Eleanor Hall, Vancouver: Irene Query, Winnipeg: Lila Vollendorf, Lethbridge: Kay Nind, London, England; 10 grandchildren; 16 6 great-great-grandchildren. Funeral service in the chapel of Mount Pleasant Funeral Directors, Kingsway at 11th on Wednesday, May 17, at 1 p.m., Rev. W. Hillary officiating.

Interment Forest Lawn Memorial Park. In lieu of flowers donations to the B.C. Heart Foundation gratefully appreciated. TURNBULL On May 13, 1972, George Trunbull, of 894 Bute Vancouver, aged 84 years. Survived by 1 son, Leonard, New Westminster: 2 daughters, Mrs.

F. (Miriam) Muller, Port Coquitiam; Mrs. J. (Thelma) Cutler, ver: grandchildren; and 5 great-grandchildren. Funeral service Thursday, May 3 p.m.

in the CHAPEL OF CHIMES, Harron Bros. on 10th 2 blocks off Main Rev. H. LennOx, DD. offictating.

Interment Mountain View Cemetery. 12 CARDS OF THANKS We wish to thank our relatives, friends, neighbours, the management and staff of Contrax Glass and Metals Ltd. Also all former employers and fellow workers for their kindness and sympathy, and for the beautiful floral tributes, received by us during the our loving husband and father. Special thanks to Reverend Allan Dixon. and the doctors and nurses of East 9, Vancouver General Hospital.

-Betty Dustan and family. 16 IN MEMORIAM BENARD In loving memory of our beloved son and brother, Guy Paul, who passed away May 16, 1969. Love's greatest gift Remembrance -Forever loved and remembered dad. mom, Joel, Suzanne, Dee Ann and Marc. CORRECTION GRAHAM In loving memory of our dear mother and father, also our late sister-in-law, Madaline.

and our wee son, Ronnie. -Ever remembered by Ada and Wilf and family. MULHOLLAND. and In Christian, loving who passed away December 22, 1960 and May 16, 1971. "Wonderful memories to cherish forever." -Always remembered by their daughter, Betty and grandchildren, Alfred, Daphne and Brenton, Steveston, B.C.

TO BUY TO SELL TO EXCHANGE ANYTHING! the Marketplace Where Make Your Offer in EVERY DAY IS BARGAIN DAY SUN WANT ADS 732-2033 PART ONE 'CALLAGHAN Patrick and Shelley (Bowell) are happy to announce the arrival of Kevin Gordon, 7 born in Namwala. (Box 77) Zambia, Africa, on May 14, 1972. on Swanson) are happy OXTOBY. -Fred and Sharto announce the birth of a littie a ghter. Jennifer Leanne, 6 lbs.

14 ozs. at the Civic Hospital, on Wednesday, May 3rd. 1972. for Alison Jane. QUINN Russ and Margot (nee Miller) are pleased to announce the birth of their first child, a son, Steven Russel.

6 lbs. 13 ozs, on May 11, 1972 at St. Paul's Hospital. SORKO Rolf and Joan (nee Hill) are pleased to announce the birth of their daughter, Karin Melinda, 7 lbs. 5 on May, 9, 1972 at Burnaby General Hospital.

BIRTHS STARKY To Brian and Jill, (nee Franklin) of Keremeos, B.C. a son, Jackson Bayntun, 8 lbs. 5 oz. at Penticton General Hospital, April 30, 1972. 8 DEATHS AXEN William.

of 1335 Hope North VancouGY ver, passed 56th away May 12, 1972, in his year. Survived by his loving wife. Yvonne: 1 son, John; 1 daughter, Wilhelmina: his mother, Mrs. Aksenezuk. of Montreal.

Mr. Axen was a member of St. Alban's Lodge A.F. A.M. Montreal.

Funeral service will be held Wednesday. May 17, at 11 a.m., in the Boal Memorial Chapel, 1505 Lillooet Road. North Vancouver, Rev. Ian Grant officiating. Interment in North Vancouver Cemetery.

Arrangements through the Memorial Society of B.C. and First Memorial Services BAILLIE -May 12, 1972. Violet Agnes Baillie, late of 7921 Selkirk aged 68 years. Survived by her son, Thomas, Port Moody. daughter, Mrs.

Violet Sharp. Kelowna, grandchildren. 1 brother James Winnipeg. Funeral service Wednesday. May 17, at 10.30 in ROSELAWN FUNERAL CHAPEL, Broadway at Commercial The Peter Teichroeb officiating.

Interment Mountain View Cemetery. BEXON -Passed away in Shaughnessy Hospital, on May 14, 1972, William Marlow Bexon, of 1275 Nelson Vancouver, aged 79 years. Survived by his loving wife, Ayleen; 1 daughter, Mrs. Floyd (Kathleen) Ewing, Prince George: 3 grandchildren. Served in First World War, life member of Royal Canadian Legion No 43, Prince George.

Funeral service Wednesday, May 17, at 1 p.m. in The CHAPEL OF CHIMES, Harron Bros. on 10th Ave. 2 biks. west of Main Rev.

H. B. Illsey officiating. Cremation. 1 p.m.

in the New Westminster Chapel of S. BOWELL SONS, 219 6th with Rev. Calvin Chambers officiating, Cremation to follow. BRANDEIS Frank, of Suite 216, 7167 Fulton Burnaby. aged 65 years, passed away Sunday May 14, 1972.

Survived by his loving wife. Mary; 1 daughter, Mrs. N. (Connie) Maurice, Coquitlam; 2 grandchildren; 2 sisters, Mrs. V.

(Rosie) Blecha, Idaho; Mrs. Bessie Jarolim, B.C. Service will be held Thursday, May 18, at BROWN Stella, of 8467 Oak Vancouver, on May 14, 1972, in her 75th year. Survived by son, Frank Spada of Surrey; 2 daughters, Mrs. H.

Montgomery (Christina) of Cache Creek and Mrs. L. H. Warburton North Vancouver: 6 grandchildren: 11 great grandchildren; 6 brothers and 2 sisters. Funeral service will be held Thursday, May 18 at 1 p.m.

in Boal Memorial Chapel, 1505 Lillooet North Vancouver, Rev. W. Valentine officiating. Interment at North Vancouver Cemetery. Flowers gratefully declined.

Arrangements through the Memorial Society of B.C. and First Memorial Services Ltd. BURROUGHS On May 14. 1972, Herbert Stanley of 2996 35th Vancouver in his 82nd year. Survived by 1 daughter, Mrs.

Hooipo Boyd, Kailua, Hawaii; 6 grandchildren: 4 greatgrandchildren. Memorial service, (3 pm.) Wednesday May 17, Boal Chapel, 1505 Lillooet North Vancouver, Rev. J. Frith officiating. Cremation.

Flowers gratefully declined. Arrangements through the Memorial Society of B.C. and First Services Ltd. CAHILL On May 14, 1972, Esther Josephine Cahill, of 1090 in her 76th year. Survived by 3 daughters, Mrs.

Eileen Bohart, Mrs. Cherry Miller and Mrs. Verna Schnider, all of Vancouver; 8 grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren; brother and sisters in Ireland and England. Requiem Mass Thursday, May 18, at 10 a.m., 1n St. Andrew's Church, 480 East 47th Rev.

terment D. McInerney celebrant. InVictory MORTUARY Park. HAMILTON directing. CAMPBELL Edna, passed away May 14, 1972, in Azusa, in her 51st year, formerly of Vancouver.

B.C. She is survived by her loving husband, John: 2 sons, Gary and Kenneth; 1 granddaughter, Terry; her mother, Mary Lytton; sister, Ruth Fouts; brother, Thomas Lytton, all of Vancouver; 1 sister, Irene Weir of Azusa, several nieces and 11 nephews. Funeral service May 14, at a.m. from Whites Funeral Home, Azusa, Calif. Cremation.

COLLINS On May 12. 1972, Eleanor Collins, of 8825 Brooke Delta, aged 52 years. Survived by her father, Alick Canby, brother. Delta, 1 sister, Mrs. (Josephine) M.

Pont, Surrey. Service Wednesday, May 17, at 10:30 a.m. in Chapel of Surrey Funeral Home (Whalley), 13288-108th Rev. H. Parker officiating.

Interment Surrey Centre Cemetery. CRIPPS On May 14, 1972, James John Cripps, of 7105 Kemano, Powell River, B.C.. aged 85 vears. Survived by 1 son, James E. Cripps, 1 daughter, Mrs.

S. (Phyllis) Hollinshead. both of Powell River: 5 grandchildren and 3 great-grandchildren. Funeral service Thursday, May 18, at 1 p.m. from the Rose Chapel at Forest Lawn Memorial Park, 3789 Royal Oak, Burnaby.

Interment to follow. Stubberfield Funeral Home, Powell River, in charge of arrangements. TYPE SIZES 6 Point counts 1 line-90c day 6 POINT CAPS- -counts as 2 lines 12 Point Counts as 3 lines 18 Point Counts 4 lines as 24 Point Counts as 5 lines 30 Point. Counts as 6 lines Varying the size of type increases the readability of your advertisement. 8 CROWTHER Passed away May 14, 1972, in hospital at Hope, B.C..

Mr. Freeman Seville Crowther, in his 62nd year, late of 7th Hope and formerly of Hedley, B.C. Survived by his loving wife Florence, 1 daughter, Mrs. R. (Myrna) Jolly, Victoria; 3 sons, William, Port Coquitlam; Elsa, Yukon; Roger, Ashcroft: 8 grandchildren, 1 sister, Mrs.

Loie Philbrook, North brother, Harold, West Vancouver. Predeceased by 1 daughter, Sharon, in 1961, Funeral service Wednesday, May 17, at 2 p.m., in Christ Anglican Church, Hope, Rev. Paul McMullin officiating. Interment Mountain View Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations would be appreciated to T.

B. Christmas Seal Committee, 906 West Broadway, Vancouver. Henderson's Funeral Home, Chilliwack, directors. DAHLBECK Anna late Haney, on May 14, 1972, aged years. Predeceased by her band, John Olaf, in 1961, and daughter, Mrs.

Lilly Abramson, 1968. She leaves 2 sons, Henry, Surrey; Algot, Calmar, Alberta; daughters, Mrs. Eva Drake. Haney; Mrs. Velma Rochon, ley, B.C.; Mrs.

Amy Young. LanMrs. gley; Mrs. Agnes Taylor, Calgary; Mildred Learned, Burnaby; brothers, sisters in Sweden: 22 greatgrandchildren. Funeral service Garden Thursday, May 18, at 1 p.m., Hill Funeral Chapel, Haney, Rev.

W. Bergman ciating. Interment Maple Ridge Cemetery. FODEN On 14, William Randell Foden, of East 4th North Vancouver. aged 21 years.

Survived by loving parents, Mr. and Mrs. Foden, North Vancouver: brother fiancee. Jeffrey, at home: Miss Donalda Beck, North Parkhouse, Vancouver; his Vancouver; aunt, Mrs. Evelyn his grandparents Mr.

and Mrs. J. Wilkes. Edmonton: his grandfather, Frederick. Foden.

Toronto. Rev. Karabelas will conduct the funeral service on Thursday, at 10 a.m. in BURRARD FUNERCHAPEL, Lonsdale Ave. 12th North Vancouver.

Interment Capilano View Cemetery. GREENHILL Passed away May 14, 1972, James K. Greenhill. of Survived 6667 by Doman his loving Vancouver. leen, son Craig, and daughter-inlaw, Lyn, and his loving sister, Mrs.

C. (Chic) Hill, Vancouver. Rev. J. Sorochan will conduct the funeral service in the Chapel Mount Pleasant Funeral rectors.

Kingsway at 11th Cremation. May 17th, at 3 p.m. Wednesday, HARJULA Matilda. Maria, Vancouver B.C., passed away May 13, 1972, in her 70th year. Survived by 2 sons.

William Richard, of England: and Terence Victor, 1 daughter, Mrs. L. Kelsey (Audrey) of Quesnel, grandchildren. 1 greatand granddaughter, Arthur Yleen. 2 brothers, Wayne vice serMemorial will be held Wednesday, May rial 17th, at 1 p.m., in the Boal MemoChapel, 505 Lillooet North Vancouver, Rev.

James Voigt officiating. Cremation. Arrangements B.C. through the Memorial Society of and First Memorial Services Ltd. HAWKINS Dorothy, of Van1972.

couver, in B.C., her passed away May 13. 80th year. Predeceased by her husband, William Henry, in 1954. Survived by and and 4 Peterson sons-in-law, Mrs. H.

(Betty), Mr. G. Andrews (Winona), Mr. and Mrs. G.

Ricketts (Coral) and Mr. and Mrs. L. Brannlund 4 (Dorothy), all of Vancouver, B.C.; grandsons and 1 granddaughter, great-grandchildren, 2 sisters England; nieces and nephews service Canada will and be held England. Memorial May 17, at 10 a.m., In the Boal Wednesday, Memorial Chapel, 1505 Lillooet North Vancouver, Rev.

John Frith officiating. Cremation. In lieu of flowers, donations to the B.C. Heart ciated. Foundation would be appreArrangements through the Memorial Society of B.C.

and First Memorial Services Ltd. HILL May 15. 1972, Eva Mary Hill. of 15365 Pacific White Rock, aged 82 years. Survived by her loving husband.

John: 2 sons, Paul and Donald, Taylor, B.C.: 2 daughters, Mrs. Joan Mrs. Robertson. North Bay, Freda Murphy, Taylor, B.C.; brothers, Herbert and Arthur Hadland. Funeral service Wednesday, May 17, at 3 p.m., from Church of Holy Trinity, White Rock, Rev.

J. L. Clark officiating. Interment Sunnyside Lawn, ChapHill White Rock, funeral directors. JENNER Suddenly, on May 15, 1972, Elizabeth Jenner, of 5112 Norfolk North Burnaby.

Survived by her loving husband, Robert: daughters, Mrs. Carol Anne Ondzik, Prince George; Mrs. G. (Roberta Lynn) Pringle, North Delta: 5 grandchildren: 2 stepbrothers and 1 half-brother in Manitoba. Funeral service will be conducted by Rev.

R. Berwyn Roberts, Wednesday, May 17, at 2.30 p.m. in the Chapel of COLUMBIA FUNERAL HOME, 233 Columbia New Westminster. Interment Forest Lawn Memorial Park. McPHATTER Ralph Charles, died suddenly May 4.

1972, in Campbell River, in his 50th year. Survived loving wife, 3 brothers, Ross. Woodfibre: Lloyd and Murray, Vancouver; aunts and cousins: nieces and nephews. Cremation by First Memorial. MEADOWS Allan, of Steveston, passed away May 14, 1972.

aged 76 years. Predeceased by his wife in April of 1971. Survived by sons, Lloyd, Steveston; Lewis, Vancouver; 2 daughters, Mrs. J. Rosenburg (Violet), cluelet; Ruth, San Jose, 10 grandchildren: 2 great-grandchildren.

flowers by request. Donations either the B.C. Heart Foundation or the B.C. Cancer Society. Private family arrangements through the Memorial Society of B.C.

and First Memorial Services Ltd. MILLER Passed away in Vancouver, May 13, 1972, John R. ASSOCIATION (Bob )Miller. 222-6265 Knight Street. Late member Tyee Lodge, No.

66, A.F. A.M. Served in the First World War. Pensioned sleeping car conductor. CNR.

later with the Metropole Hotel, Vancouver, Memorial service will be held Thursday, May 18, at 3 p.m. in the Memorial Chapel, 1505 Lillooet Road, North Vancouver, Rev. W. Valentine officiating. Cremation.

Arrangements through the Memorial Society of B.C. and First Memorial Services Ltd. NELSON Passed away May 15, 1972, Sofie Magnesen, widow of Hjalmar Theodore (H. T. Nelson), of 2095 Beach Vancouver.

in her 89th year. Survived by daughters, Mrs. George A. (Hildur) Black, and Randi Pauline Nelson. Vancouver; 1 granddaughMrs.

Bernard (Caroline) Berg; 2 great-grandchildren. allen and Randi, Calgary, nephew, Birger Nielsen and family, Vancouver. Mrs. Nelson was a member of Sons of Norway, Vancouver. Funeral service Thursday, May 18, at 2 p.m.

in the Chapel of Forest Lawn Funeral Directors, Royal Oak Ave. at Canada Way. Rev. L. T.

Nilson officiating. Cremation, Garden Chapel, Ocean View. NOBLE Passed away May 12, 1972 in Surrey, B.C., William James Noble, in his 85th year, late of 712 Richards Vancouver and formerly of Coquitiam, Aldergrove and Burnaby. Survived by his wife Elspeth, Chilliwack; 1 daughter, Mrs. R.

(Margaret) Birchette, Prince George; 3 grandchildren; 2 great grandsons: 1 brother, Richard Noble; and 1 sister, Mrs. Maggie Duncan, Scotland. Funeral service Saturday, May 20, at 3.30 p.m, in Henderson's Funeral Home, Chilliwack, Rev. W. Holland.

officiating. Cremation will follow. of 83 husher in in 5 19 in 224 offi- 1972, 602 his Bill his his 10 -IN MEMORIAL SMITH In loving memory of Peacefully sleeping, resting at last. The world's weary troubles and trials are passed. In silence she suffered, In patience she bore 'Til God called her home To suffer more.

-Jack, George, Don, Elvina and Beth. STEFANI In loving memory of a dear wife and mother, Agnes Mary, who passed away May 16, 1970. Peacefully sleeping, resting at last, The world's weary troubles and trials are past; In silence she suffered, in patience she bore, Till God called her home to suffer no more. -Ever remembered by Elio and Eugene. 18 FUNERAL DIRECTORS Harron Bros.

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golden white mark on chest, vie. 7th Alder. 1205 W. 7th aft. 4:30.

White Samoyed pup, mos. old. Basset hound, male. 3. Bby.

Reward. 435-9081. Pr. of gold wire rim glasses lost Crescent Beach, Sat. May 13, 936- 4095.

Add to your income, A Sun Want Ad will help find a tenant for that extra room. 732-2033. Blue budgie band No. FB275-25 277-9115. Spayed female Sheltie, sable white reward.

224-0222. Gray white fem. kitten, vic. 15th Slocan. 433-5219.

Brown black striped male cat; Sperling Winch, 298-7827. Lady's watch, Prince of Wales School. May 13. 733-1284 aft. 6.

2 Siamese cats, male fem. Coquit. Ranch Park area. 942-7913. Red snakeskin wallet containIng money.

Reward. 926-4754. Pale blue budgy, red tag. Ladner area. 946-7879.

Male, black kitten, West End. Reward. 688-9380, 8-4 p.m. Black wallet, vic Brdwy. Clarke.

874-0635, reward: Man's wallet. Kits beach area. Reward. Longtin. 688-4481 9-5 p.m.

Black Lab, no collar, answers to Fleck. Reward. 255-4291. Calico cat, near Royal Oak Rumble. 433-5810.

Silver key ring. sentimental value. Please ph. 876-1923. Lost black cat, 1 yr.

old, 16th Heather. Ph. 874-1726. 26 LOST Young orange, black and white, part-Persian, just recently spayed. Vic.

Central Park, S. Bby. 434-4856 eves. Reward. Lost choc.

colored poodle, Vic. Fraser Marine wearing blue studded collar. Reward. 531-1681, 327-7382. Sun.

night. Man's wallet containing important papers. Vic. Guildford Town Center. Reward.

588-7560. Female, orange white, longhaired cat. Vic. 1st Balsam, Kits. Ph.

738-8713, or return to 2407 W. 1st. Set of car keys, vic. 12th Victoria Commercial Brdwy, area. Sat.

p.m. 872-2006. On bus from sm. brown overnight case. Reward.

433-8015. Male German shepherd, 4 no all black with white legs. 3605 East 27th Avenue. Black male, very tail, Wears brown collar. Reward.

call 298-0077. Gold charm bracelet, vic. 10th Trimble. Sentimental value, reward. 261-3278.

Male Cockapoo, 12th Newcombe, Burnaby New West. 524-0276. Male Chocolate point noisy affectionate Siamese, 140th Surrey 596-6440. Purebred grey Pekingese. one bridle cross 327-3558.

terrier. Lost Steveston Add to your income, A sun Want Ad will help find a tenant for that extra room. 732-2033. Lady's gold wrist watch, vic. Pendrell Davie.

Kassam, 683- 3732 days: 688-5862 eves. Wallet. Reward. 255-4054. Set of keys, Broadway Macdonald.

Reward offered. 277-6442. Part Doberman Irish Setter. Licence 8797. 874-8200.

Yamaha acoustic guitar. 28th Lonsdale. Reward. 876-2505. 27 FOUND Full grown pup, looks like Lab Springer, black white, black white speckled legs.

Sat eve. 61st bet. Cambie-Oak. 325-1365. Sunday, May 14, 1 pr.

wire rimmed tinted glasses in gronze-gold case at English Bay nr. beach changing house. 731-1307. Brand new hub cap off Ford 43x72. Serial No.

C9AA1130A, vie. W. 16th bet. Quebec Ontario. 874-7754 Male pup, approx.

4 mos. old. may be German Shepherd Collie cross, brown. brown collar, black nose. vie.

Fraser 23rd. 879-5990. Medium size black Terrier type. has choke chain, 24th and Fraser. 879-7473.

Silver rimmed bifocal glasses, Dunbar 7th Ave. 732-0957. 228-9995. Nr. 6 and Macdonald.

Small golden brown dog. Pom. type. 733-0397 after 5. Man's gold wedding band, downtown area.

Name date inside. 688-5305. eves. Lady's watch. Cornwall Maple.

Owner please identify. 732- 3407 aft. 6 p.m. Female Great Dane, high. about yrs.

old. 291-7055, vic. Hastings Madison. Pair of men's. prescription sun glasses at Kits Beach.

Len. 738-4207. Small kitten, Newton Plaza Shopping Centre. 594-9010, cabin No. 9.

Male kitten, 3 mo. old. night. 25th Kingsway. Owner please identify.

876-2592. Female black and tan German shepherd, vic. W. 29th and Camo224-3993. Young black male cat.

partStamese. Vic. 28th Dunbar. 731- 8050. 4368 Collingwood.

5-7 German Shepherd, Commercial female, Parker. about mo. Vic. 255-7428. Man's brown leather wallet, vic.

1st Balsam. 732-9598. Owner identify. House key on blue medallion. 266-6404 Watch.

on Sat. morning, call 731-7272. Miniature collie, '71 Jericho Park dist. 224-3208. Found licence plate, Vic.

Guildford Shopping. 588-4789 Male black Lab, approx. 4 mos. Edith Cavell School. 876-6932.

Orange white kitten: vic. 13th Camosun. 228-8585. 5 keys on chain: vic. 1700 bik.

William 253-9391. Budgie, vic. Arbutus and Cornwall. 738-5860 after 5. Female Maltese, Rupert area.

434-6951 after 6:30 p.m. Set of tuning forks in case. Ph. 298-2175. Found, Spanish American war medal.

263-5972. Blue budgie, vic. 1st Ave. 8 Renfrew. 253-7433.

1 wk. ago, pair brown rimmed glasses in Stanley Park. 253-3060. Pair of glasses found Central Park. Owner identify.

988-3510. Motorcycle helmet. 327-0741 Yng. black cat with white plastic collar. Pt.

Roberts. 433-5605. Mans watch vic. 10th Courtenay. 224-4196.

FOUND The Vancouver SPCA has found the following: Male Spaniel cross. blonde white, 8 6000 bik. Rumble; fem. Spaniel cross Collie, blonde. 6 33rd Oak: male Lab.

cross, black, 1 5800 Booth; male Shepherd, black tan, 2 41st Fraser; fem. Lab. cross. black white, 10 80 E. 19th: male black, 10 1300 Nelson; fem.

Poodle, black, 1300 E. male Bull Terrier cross. white brown, 6-7 2400 Triumph: male Poodle, grey. adult. Great Northern Way; male Chihuahua, black, fem.

black white. 1300 Cariton male Collie. 6000 Wilson: fem. Shepherd. black tan.

3900 W. 16th; male Shepherd cross, black E. Broadway: male Shepherd eross, Brown Grey, Columbia 41st. Contact 1205 East 7th 879- Shel- 8 Male Poodle cross: male Spaniel cross, Surrey licence 1971-263; male Terrier cross; male Poni. cross Chihuahua: male Collie cross: male Golden LaD cross: fem.

Maltese cross; male Spaniel cross; maze Lab: fem. Terrier cross Poodle: fem. 4400 Francis N. Bby. For further info.

please contact Coq. SPCA, 1414 Pipeline 942-8470. Male German short hair pointer, purebred, liver white, 8 found 1300 bik. Kingsway, male Spaniel cross Lab. Black white chest, 1 yr.

old. found 6600 bik. Napier, male Boxer cross, tan, very old in 200 bik. E. 18, female beagle cross black tan.

6 or mons. old. 500 bik. E. 26.

Contact Vancouver SPCA Animal Shelter, 1205 E. 7th 879-2948. Male pom cross cocker. blond. 8100 Turner Place, male German Shepherd.

cross, brown, wearing leather collar, Brownell Brown Richmond Delta SPCA Shelter. No. 1207 277-6212. Male Samoyed, 700 No. male spaniel cross collie blond, 1500 Farrell Richmond Delta SPCA Shelter, 1207 No.

3 Rd. 277-6212. and brown cross between Chiterrier. Trafalgar Ave. 266-6458.

Young Poodle. No licence. Mary Hill nr. Western Dr. 912- 7104.

Boys watch. Sun, outside King George High School. Barclay at Denman. 681-0931 aft. 6.

Male Samoyed 6-9 mos. old Annacis Island. 274-3930, 682-7082, Tocal 132 Tame blue budgle of Robson nI. Burrard. 733-9072 aft.

4 p.m. Lady's wrist watch. Found Fri. Vic. Hastings Nanaimo.

Please Identify. 253-8882. 10-spd. owner can have same by identifying. 522-8030 aft.

4 p.m. only Prescription glasses, very dark. found on 24th Ave. between Outario Main st. 876-6578.

Blanket in Cultus Lake, May 11, Delta Grove No, 435-0410. Male poodle-Scottie cross. of 6th 17th. Burnaby. 291-9559.

Black Lab cross vie. Capitol Hill-Hastings area. 291-0991. Lady's gold cemetery. 33rd Fraser.

325-5514. Male budgie, 21st Moody, Van. 988-6929. Set of keys. found public tennis courts.

14th and Fir. 733-2 Male Doberman Pinscher pup, call 433-5780. Blue banded budgle. 2nd Yew. Ph.

738-7618. Small black female cat, very friendly, 25th and Granv. 731-1732. Pr. sunglasses.

Kitsiiano beach 731-0044. Nr. Argyle School. N. 1 ski glove a jacket.

957-3570. Ltd. 30 COMING EVENTS DANCE NITELY For unattached people 3 Bands Rooms CONTINUOUS ENTERTAINMENT p.m. 2 a.m. Arlington Cabaret de Room 1236 W.

Broadway 733-2220 ALANO BINGO Every Tues. 1313 Granville St. at Drake. (Elks No. 1 Lodge).

Early bird game 7:30 p.m. Regular bingo 8 p.m. Last game minimum $500. Nasaika Lodge Bingo Every Wed. 5550 Fraser St.

near 41st. bingo 8. Early Good bird game neighbor 7.30, regular, Last weeks jackpot $300. CALYPSO STEELBAND DANCE. Fri.

19. Legion Aud. (Lions Gate Hall) Trafalgar 4th. Music by Moonlighters Steelband. 939-7108, 874-8566.

Bingo $300 Jackpot Every Wed. St. Johns. Shaughnessy 8 p.m. Gr'ville at Nanton (27 Ave.) DANCE CLUB, 82 PER WEEK Private lessons no contracts 2431 Granville 736-4070 Babish Dance: Studio To get dally attention for your business service use Sun Want Ads.

732-2033. Amherst Lions Bingo now at Sportsmans Hall, 1335 S.W. Marine. 8 p.m. Mondays, Continued on next page SUN CLASSIFIED AD INDEX ALL CLASSIFICATIONS ARE NUMBERED AND APPEAR IN NUMERICAL ORDER IN THE CLASSIFIED PAGES ANNOUNCEMENTS MERCHANDISE Summer VACATION Cottages 267 265 Births Business Personals 42 Cards of Thanks 12 Catering 32 Cemeteries 22 Coming Events 30 Crematoriums 23 Deaths 8 Engagements Florists 25 Found 27 Funeral Directors 18 Funeral Notices 10 Halls for Rent 34 Information Wanted 36 In Memoriom 16 Letters of Appreciation 14 Lodge Notices 28 Lost 26 Marriages 6 Monumental Works 20 Personal 40 Travel Opportunities 44 EMPLOYMENT Agencies Wanted 69 Educational 74 EMPLOYMENT WANTED 70 Men- Women 71 72 Women Baby-Sitting, Child Care 73 HELP WANTED Men 50 Salesmen, Agents 52 Personal Testing, Resumes 54 Men- Women 56 Women 58 Employment Agencies 60 Domestic Help 62 Salesladies, Agents 64 Investment Positions 66 Teachers Available 67 Teachers Wanted 68 BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL Bulldozing, Trucking 94 Carpenters, Contracters 96 Cement, Asphalt, Brick 98 Electricians 100 Floor Surfacing 102.

Gardening 112 Health Services 84 Home Business Services 90 Hospitals, Private 86 Home Modernization 92 Music, Art, Dancing 80 Painters, Decorators 110 Plastering, 104 Plumbing, Heating 106 Professional Services 82 Rest Homes 88 Roofing, Chimneys, etc. 108 FOR SALE Antiques Bicycles Boot, Marine Supplies Sailboats Boots, Commercial Books, Coins, Stamps Building Materials Cameras, Photo Finishing Clothing, Furs, Shoes Cool. -It- Yourself Dryers 'Form Implements Freezers Fruits, Vegetables, Meats Fur-Bearing Animals Furniture Heating Lighting Plants Livestock Machinery Meats Miscellaneous For Sale Miscellaneous Wanted Musical Office Equipment Pet Stock Poultry Supplies Radio, Stereo, Hi-Fi Ranges Service Refrigerators, Freezers Sawdust Sewing Machines Snowmobiles Sporting Goods Stamps, Coins Store Equipment Swop. Television TV, Radio, Hi-Fi Repairs Typewriters Vacuum Cleaners Vegetables Washers, Dryers Wood Pressed Wood RENTALS Board Room. 255 Board Room Wanted 260 Duplexes For 235 Furniture For Rent 199 Garages -Parking 270 Hotels 262 Houses, Furnished 225 Houses, Unfurnished 230 Motels Hotels 262 Moving Storage 272 Offices, Stores, Warehouses 274 Rooms, Housekeeping 245 Rooms, Sleeping 240 Rooms, Unfurnished 250 Suites, Furnished 200 Shared Accommodation.

215 Suites Unfurnished 210 Wanted To Rent 276 140 164 190 191 192 168 128 162 166 124 130 148 184 150 152 178 138 126 188 182 186 152 170 174 165 154 134 176 180 157 146 150 122 142 160 160 168 132 172 156 158 136 144 152 148 120 REAL ESTATE Suites For Sole 220 Home Building Lots 295 Houses Wanted To Build 292 Houses Wanted To Buy 280 Listings Wanted 288 Revenue Houses Wanted 284 HOUSES FOR SALE City Homes 300 Duplexes, Revenue 310 Burnoby 320 North Vancouver 230. West Vancouver 332 Richmond 334 Ladner -Delta 335 North Delta, Tsawwassen .336 New Westminster 337 Coquitiam District 338 Haney, Maple Ridge 340 Surrey 342 White Rock District 344 Langley, Aldergrove 346 Okanagan 348 Other Cities 350 Apartment Property 362. Coast Gulf Islands 358 Commercial Property 364 Country Homes, Acreage 352 Farms Ranches 354 Industrial Property 366 Mining Property 374 Property For Exchange 368 Property For Sale 351 Property Wanted 370 Recreational Property 361 Timber Mills 372 Vancouver Island Property 356 Waterfrontoge 360 Business Opportunities 380 Money For Mortgages 384 Money To Loan 382 Money Wanted. 388. Mortgages For Sale 386 AUTOMOTIVE Aircraft 420 Automotive For Sale 400 Auto Parts Service 410 Insurance 399 Lend-Lease 407 Mobile Homes 392 New Car Dealers 396 Sports, Imported Cars 405 Trailers, Campers 393 Trucks, Buses 390 Wanted Cors, Trucks 394.

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