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The Vancouver Sun from Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada • 9

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KSTCOPi miLABLf SI COLOR SheSun CALL 736-221 1 MONDAY TO FRIDAY 8:30 to 9 P.M. Counter Service for ad placement and box reply 8:30 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1984 1:3 I 18 FUNERAL DIRECTORS DEATHS DEATHS DEATHS CLASSIFICATION INDEX ALL CLASSIFICATIONS ARE NUMBERED AND APPEAR IN NUMERICAL ORDER IN THE CLASSIFIED PAGES danou those under which "Penny Ads" may aligib to appear, providing they "Classifications matted with an asterak meet certain Penny ads are THE SUN Western Canada Leading Newspaper Published even weekday by Vancouver Newspapers Limited under agreement wrih Pacific Press Ltd. 2250 Granville St.

V6H3G2. 732-2111 Wheatley Publisher Frank Rimer Edit I. Pages Ed. Bnjce Larsen Menang. Eortw Ken J.

McRae Advt Director D. M. Qneve Circulation Mgr. be under $3000) must appear in advertisement. The otter is tor B.C.

reskjents only. CIRCULATION DISTRIBUTORS Vancouver 2250 Granville 736-2281 Cache Creek Jim Currie Box 752 Cache Creek 457-9296 Campbell River Margaret Klngsnorth Box 704 Campbell River 287-4534 or 923-6727 Castlegar Bountieng Xayasomphou 502 -4th Street 365-6545 Cranbrook Eviline Jerome P.O. Box 451 426-5722 Creston Walter K. Perry Box792Creston 428-2390 Dawson Creek Gordon Toms 50997AAve. 782-3409 Duncan T.D.

Frankentield 1889ValleyviewCres. 748-1321 Elkford Karen A. Rodd Box 785, Elktord, B.C. 665-7220 Fernie Dick Bothomley 1 32 5th Crankbrook, B.C. 426-4598 Fort St.

John Joleen Brandi 10408-108th Ave. Ganges Jamie McColl R.R. No. 1 937-5820 Golden Joe McDonald Box 11 86 344-6274 Grand Forks Charlie Varabiotf R.R. No.

1 442-3990 Hope Joan Dzus Box 442 869-2132 Houston Joan Wilson Box 221 845-7260 Kamloops Wendy Snaith No, 207 277 Arrowstone Drive V2E1P8 372-8624 North Kamloops Rodney Thompson 820 7155 E. Trans Canada Highway, Kamloops, B.C. V2C4T1 573-5987 Keiowna Mr. Peter Ede 1410 Ponderosa Road 860-4457 or 769-3050 Kimberley W. Edward Lundeen 545MerkSt.

427-4779 Kitimat Chris Huygens 535 City Centre 632-6209 Ladysmith Denny Bayley 310 High St. 245-4662 Lillooet Margaret Louise Craig 82 256-7168 Logan Lake Maurice Heppner Box 78, Lower Nicola, B.C. V0K1Y0 378-2178 Merritt Lea Hemson R.R.1,Slte5,Comp.l7 Merrit, B.C. VOK 2BO 378-6385 Nanaimo Mr. Don Hagen 641 St.

Andrews St. 753-3634 Nelson Ken McDonald 615 7th St. 352-7082 100 Mile House, B.C. 395-4276 Box 856 Margy Hesse Partravilio-Qualtcum Mr. Phil Levins 724-0433 Penticton Klaus Sturze 1 36 Dunartt Place 493-4272 Port Albernl Mr.

Phil Levira 4027 Cedar St. 724-0433 Port Hardy Mrs. Shirley Ross Airport 949-6440 Powell River Isabel Peraira 574 Golden St. 485-2009 Prince George Mrs. Bobbie Raid 2813 Pine St.

562-7754 Prince Rupert Mrs. Nona Wallen Box 784 624-6047 Princeton Marietta Mifflin Box 1247 295-6639 Quesnel George Peterson 750 Callahan V2J2V6 992-9159 Revelstoke Mrs. Mary Beruschi 320 East 9th St. E. 637-4368 Salmon Arm Rosaline Jensen 3571 LakeshoreRd.

832-3622 Sandspit Gayie Henry Box 82 637-2212 Smitners Sharon Halverson Box 2844 847-2675 Terrace Annette Mcllmoyle R.R. 2 Cooper River Rd. 635-5366 Trail Thomas J. Hughes 2805 5th Ave. 365-2633 Castlegar, B.C.

V1N2Y1 Vernon Joan D. Reid R.R. 1 Bennett Road 763-0512 Victoria Store Sales Doug Parker 5345 Hamsterley Rd. 658-1524 after6 Victoria, B.C. Home Del.

203A Fort Street 381-3616 Wells Wes Livingstone 750CallananSt. Quesnel V2J 2V6 992-2400 Williams Lake Don Miller 701 Western Ave. 398-7569 merchandse if ottered price ot article (to I Langley, 313 Wanted To Rent 337 Warehouses, Factories, Commercial to Rent 375 REALESTATE HOUSES FOR SALE City Homes 200 Duplexes, Revenue 210 Burnaby 220 North Vancouver 224 West Vancouver 226 Bowen Island 227 Squamish 228 Richmond 233 Ladner, Delta 234 Tsawwassen 236 New Westminster 237 Coquitlam District 238 Haney, Mapie Ridge 239 Mission District 240 North Delta 241 Surrey 242 White Rock 244 Langley, Aldergrove 246 Abbotsford District 247 Chilliwack District 248 Okanagan 249 Other Cities 250 Apartment Property 263 Business Opportunities 260 Business Wanted 281 Commercial Ind. Prop. 264 Country Homes, Acreage 252 Farms Ranches 254 Floating Homes For Sale 198 Gull Islands 268 Home Building Lots 194 Home Buyers' and Sellers' Service 195 Houses Wanted To Build 192 Houses Wanted To Buy 165 Industrial Property 264 InvestmentsTax Shelters 275 Listings Wanted 188 Mining Property 266 Mobile Homes 196 Modular Homes 197 Money For Mortgages 284 Money To Loan 282 Money Wanted 288 Mortgages For Sale 286 Offices, Stores to Rent 374 Property For Exchange 268 Property For Sale 251 Property Management 299 Property Wanted 270 Recreational Property 261 Resort Properties Out Of Province 262 Revenue Houses Wanted 1 86 Real Estate Wanted 167 Suites, Townhouses, Condominiums For Sale 1 99 Sunshine Coast 257 Timber Mills 265 Van.

Island Property 256 Warehouses, Factories, Commercial to Rent 375 Waterfront 260 AUTOMOTIVE Aircraft 420 Auto Financing 395 Auto Parts 4 Service 410 Automobiles For Sale 400 Car, Truck Lease-Rent 407 Cars, Trucks Wanted 394 Classic, Antique 4 Vintage Cars 400 Heavy Trucks 4 Buses 412 Truckers Exchange 413 Insurance 399 New Car Dealers 396 New Car Protection 393 Sports, Imported Cars 405 Trailers, Campers 437 Trucks 411 RECREATION, Boats For Charter 429 Boats, Marine Supplies 427 Commercial Boats 430 Motorcycles 435 Recreational Rentals 438 Sailboats 428 Snowmobiles 436 Trailers, Campers, Motor Homes 437 Auctions 440 Liquidations 441 Legais 445 Prince 4de- Edmonton Night Phones after 9 o'clock: Night Editor 732-245 ADVERTISING RULES AND REGULATIONS The Sun reserves the right to classify ads under appropriate headings and to set rates therefore and to determine page location. The Sun reserves the right to revise, edit, classify or reiect any advertisement and to retain any answers directed to The Sun Box Reply Sennce. end to repev the customer the sum paid for the advertisement and box rental. Box Replies on "Hold" Instructtons not picked up wrmin 10 days ot expiry of an advertisement will be destroyed unless mailing instructions are received. Those answenng Box numbers are requested not to send originals ot documents to avoid loss.

All claims of errors In 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 Sun (Division of Pacific Press Ltd.) in the event of tenure to publish an advertisement or In the event of an error appearing in the advertisement as published shall be limned to the amount paid by the advertiser tor only one incorrect insertion lor the portion ot the advertising space occupied by the incorrect or omrtted item only, and that there shall be no liability In any event greater than the amount paid tor such advertise-ment. Effective August 1. 1982 interest will be charged on overdue eccounts at the rate ot 1Vi compounded monthly (annual rate 19.56). CLASSIFIED RATES Minimum space 2 lines ot type $2.46 per line per dey (Monoay through Thursday) $2.72 per line per dsy (Fnday and Saturday) (Unless part of order 4 or more consecutive days) 4 days tor me price 013 7 days for the price of 5 30 consec.

days $1 65 per Une par day EMPLOYMENT ADS (JOBS per line per day Mond. to $2.97 per line per day Fri. or Sat. (unless part of order of 4 or more oonsecutrve days, in which case rate is four dsys tor price of three and seven days for pnce of live). Above rates aoply to consecutive Insertions only without change in copy.

Births. Engagements, Marriages, Cards ot Thanks, In Memoriam Notices not exceeding 10 lines, minimum charge of $1 5 50 per insertion. Monday through Thursday; each adcrtlonal line $1.55 daily. Fnday and Saturday $1.72 per line per day, minimum charge $17.20 per insertion. Death and Funeral Notices $21.60 for first 10 llnee, Monday through Thurscay, additional lines $2.16 per line daily.

Fnday and Saturday $2.40 per line per day, minimum charge $24.00. Aovertisemenls two Inches and over In depth are charged by the agate line-There are 14 agate lines to the Inch. (Above rates apply to B.C. onry) LegalNotrces Rates on request OUTSIDE B.C. $2.70 per line per dey.

Friday and Saturday $2.97 per line par day (unkrss part ot order ot 4 or more deys). Box Service Cnarge $12.00 (Per order including mailing) PHONE 736-2211 SUBSCRIPTION RATES When normal earner service ra maintained; on the Lower Mainland $6.50 per month, Paid-ln-Otfice: 3 montha $19.50. 6 months $37.00. 1 yeer $72 00. Home delivery Friday Only 60 cents per copy.

Saturday Onry 60 osnta per copy. Outside Lcwer Mslriland $7.00 per mpnth; Peid-in-Office 3 months $21.00. 6 months $40, 1 year $78. Home aenvery Friday Only 60c par copy. Saturday Only 60c per copy.

Higher rates may be in effect In areas where air treigm or higher transportation cost prevail. By Surface mall Dally Canada, $9.00 per month, $26.50 Outside Cenada, $36.50 per month, $445.00 per year. Saturcay Only-Canada, $10.50 par three months, $41.00 per year. Outside Canada, $3000 per three months, $1 20.00 per year. Authorized as second class mall.

Poet Office Department, Ottawa. Member Audit Bureau ot Circulations, Circulation Department, 736-2281. 1 rrs itnnn 'tyV, Ai Winnipeg Thunder r. tor private parties (noncommercial). When Gardening, etc 112 Health Services 84 Home Bus.

Services 90 Home Insulation 129 Home Modernization 92 Hospitals, Private 66 Moving Storage 372 Music, Art, Dancing 80 Painters, Decorators 110 Plastenng, Stuccoing 104 Plumbing, Heating 106 Professional Services 82 Rest Homes 88 Roofing, Chimneys, etc. 108 Talent Agencies 76 MERCHANDISE FORSALE Antiques Art Objects 140 Bicycles 159 Billiard Tables 161 Books, Coins, Stamps 168 Building Materials 128 Cameras, Photo Fin. 162 Clothing, Furs, Jewelry 166 Computer Sales, Leasing, Service 158 Do-lt-Yourself 130 Fabrics Yarns 143 Farm Implements 182 Food Products: Fruits, Vegetables, Meats 152 Furniture 138 Garage Sales 173 Gardening 112 Heating Fuels 124 Heating. Fireplaces, Solar Energy 126 Hobbies Crafts 169 Home Appliances, Serv. 150 Lighting Plants Pumps 184 Livestock Supplies 181 Machinery 163 Miscellaneous For Sale 170 Miscellaneous Warned 174 Musical Instruments 154 Office Furn.

4 Equip 134 Pet Services 177 Pet Stock 176 Poultry 1 Supplies 180 Sewing Mach. Service 142 Sporting Goods 160 Store, Restaurant Bar Equipment 132 Swap 172 TV, Radio, Stereo Sales Service 156 Typewriters 136 Video Equipment Sales and Rentals 157 RENTALS Board Room 355 Board Room Wanted 360 Duplexes For Rent 335 Furniture For Rent 141 Garages, Parking 370 Houses, Furnished 325 Houses, Unfurnished Vancouver East Side 326 Vancouver West Side 327 North West Vancouver 328 Burnaby, New West. 329 Coqultlam, Ft. Moody 330 Richmond 331 Ladner, Delta. Tsawwn.

332 Surrey, Langley, N. Delta, Fraser Valley 333 Other Areas 334 Motels Hotels 362 Moving Storage 372 Offices, Stores 374 Rental Agencies 336 Retirement Homes 354 Rooms, Housekeeping 345 Rooms, Sleeping 340 Rooms, Unfurnished 350 Shared Accommodation 315 Shared Accommodation Services r. 316 Suites, Furnished 300 Suites, Unfurnished Vancouver East Side 301 Vancouver West Side 302 West End 303 North 1 West Vancouver 304 Burnaby 305 New Westminster 306 Coquitlam, Port Moody 307 Richmond 308 Ladner, Delta, Tsawwn. 309 Surrey. North Delta 311 Maple Ridge, Mission 312 Chllcotin, Cariboo: Lows minus 2 to minus 5.

Tuesday, mostly cloudy. Highs 2 to S. Probability of precipitation 20 percent. Fort St. John: Lows near minus 10.

Tuesday, a few clouds. Highs near 3. Probability of precipitation 10 per cent. Fort Nelson: Lows near minus 25. Tuesday, mainly cloudy.

Highs near minus 13. Probability of precipitation 20 percent. CANADIAN FORECASTS Alberta: Mainly cloudy. Highs near plus 5 in the south to minus 15 in the north. Saskatchewan: Mainly sunny except for cloud and snow flurries in the far north.

Highs ranging from minus 1 south to minus 10 in the north. Manitoba: Mainly sunny. High near minus 2 in the south and minus I to minus 12 in the north. Ontario: Cloudy with sunny periods In the south. Highs to 10.

Drinle or flurries In central and north, with highs 4 to 4. Sunny periods with highs near zero in the northwest. Quebec: Periods of rain in the south. Highs near 10. Cloudy with showers or flurries in me north.

Highs zero to minus 6. Maritimes: Cloudy with rain spreading eastwards. Highs 10 to IS. Newfoundland: Sunny In the northeast, cloudy in the southwest. Highs 7 to 10.

MARINE FORECASTS Georgia Strait: Winds variable five to 15 knots, becoming east to northeast IS to 25 over southern sections tonight. JuandeFuca: Winds easterly 10 to 20 knots, increasing to 20 to 30 tonight. Outlook for hours beyond a.m. Tuesday: Strong to gale force easterlies. OBSERVED TEMPERATURES British Columbia Max.

Min. Comox 11 4 Cranbrook 7 2 Fort Nelson 17 21 Fort St. John 12 20 ANNOUNCEMENTS Anniversaries 7 Births 2 Business Personals 42 Cards ot Thanks 12 Catering Party Rentals 32 Cemeteries 22 Coming Events 30 Companions 38 Crematoriums 23 8 Engagements 4 Estate Services 9 Ftonsts 19 Found 27 Funeral Directors 18 Funeral Notices 10 Funeral Supplies. Monument Works 20 Halls tor Rent 34 In Memoriam 16 Information Wanted 36 Legals 445 Letters ol Appreciation 14 Lodge Notices 28 Lost 26 Marriages 6 Memorial Gifts 17 Personal 40 Introduction Services 41 Travel 44 Vacation Spots 43 B.C. Skiing Accommodation, Mexico, House Sitting, Sunshine Coast, B.C.

Mainland, Gulf 4 Vancouver Islands, Hawaii, Southern United States, Washington Oregon, Other Areas. Trailer Space For Rent, Tourist Rooms, Summer Cottages, Camps For Boys, Girls. EMPLOYMENT Educational 74 Employment Services 75 EMPLOYMENT WANTED Child Care Jobs Wanted 73 70 Men-Women 71 Women 72 SERVICES Beauticians or Barbers 45 Drivers, Chauffeurs, Lease Drivers Wtd. 46 Domestic-DaycarsJobs 47 Hotel, Restaurant, Food Services 48 TRADES Engineering 49 Factory-Warehouse 50 Labourers 51 Trades, Technical 52 Mining, Lumbering, Const 53 OFFICE BUSINESS Accounting, Auditors 54 Data, Word Processing, Programmers 55 Medical-Dental 56 Office Personnel Clerks 57 Secretarial 58 Employment Agencies 59 Professions, Management 60 Sales 61 Part Time, Temporary 62 Retail Clerks Cashiers 63 GENERAL Caretakers 64 Sales Agencies 65 Help Wanted 66 Investment Positions 67 Teachers Wanted 68 Teachers Available 69 BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL Bulldozing, Trucking 94 Carpenters, Contractors 96 Carpet I Upholstery Cleaning 109 Cement, Asphalt, Brick 98 Drain Tile i Gutters 122 Dressmaking, Alterations 63 Educational 74 Electricians, Welders 100 Fencing 101 Floor Surfacing 102 Furn. Uphol 139 TUESDAY: Rain.

SYNOPSIS: Rain and brisk east to southeast winds from a low-pressure system developing oft the California coast are forecast along the coast for tonight and Tuesday until the system moves inland late in the day. A weak frontal system will bring an increase in the shower activity on Tuesday. REGIONAL FORECASTS Greater Vancouver, Lower Fraser Valley, East Vancouver Island: Lows tonight near 7. Tuesday, rain changing to showers late in the day. Hi9hs near 11.

Probability of precipitation 90 per cent. Greater Victoria, West Vancouver Island: Lows near 7. Tuesday, rain changing to showers late in the day, windy. Highs near 10. Probability ot precipitation 100 percent.

Howe Sound-Whistler, Sunshine Coast: Lows 4 to 7. Tuesday, rain changing to showers late In the day, windy at times. Highs near 10. Probability of precipitation 90 per cent. North Vancouver Island, Central Coast: Lows 4 to 7.

Tuesday, cloudy with a few showers. Highs 7 to 10. Probability of precipitation 40 per cent. Queen Charlottes: Lows 2 to S. Tuesday, cloudy with a few showers.

Highs near 8. Probability of precipitation 40 per cent. Thompson, Okanagan: Lows 1 to 4. Tuesday, cioudy, occasional rain. Highs 7 to 10.

Probability of precipitation 70 per cent. Kootenay, Columbia: Lows minus 1 to minus 4. Tuesday, cloudy, occasional rain in the afternoon. Highs near 6. Probability of precipitation 50 per cent.

BIRTHS To insert a Birth, Engagement, Marriage or Anniversary notice, phorua Betty Clarke 732-2439 or 732-2408 weekdays 8:30 am to 4 30 PEARSON Roy and Kitten are pleased to announce the arrival ot tneir first-oorn. Autumn Ashley, born October 31. 1984. at 4 34 p.m., weighing 7 lbs 15 ozs. Granddaughter of Francis and My-Bob Pearson Special tanks to Dr.

L. Simpson, nurse L. Stewart and the fiftn floor staff at St. Paul's. 7 ANNIVERSARIES HAPPY 40TH R.J.

FARRELL HAPPY BIRTHDAY RENEE! From your husband Bill and family MINA MAY FORREST BORN NOV. 5,1909 HAPPY 75TH Love Your Family Hagis Quack! Quack! Guess Who 40 "Cnuck Muiiard" 8 DEATHS AG NEW Donald (William Donald Mills) passed away suddenly on November 2. 1984, in his 73rd year He leaves to mourn his ioss: his loving wife, Doris; daughters, Mary Ballon and her husband. Henry, and Janet Ramsey and her husband. Harvev; Grand daughters.

Laura and Julia Ballon. Also, many friends and relatives, Donald was owner and president of Vancouver Pacific Pacer, he was an active and in terested member of Rotary from 1939 until 1961 when he become a Senior Active Member, weil-known for his friendliness and was the epitome of Rotarv Fellowship Donald was Chairman and a Founding Director of the Canadian Paraplegic Addociatton. Division in 1960 to 1961, anda Director of the National Board in the same years. He was a Found-ina Director of the Canadian Wheelchair Sports Association and one of the leaders and pioneers in the development of Rehabilitation Programs and Services for the Disabled B.C. and Canada.

He pioneered Hand Controls for cars and was a champion of Rights For the Disabled. Funeral service will be held on Wednesday. November 7 at 3 p.m. in St Stephens Anglican Church, 885-22nd West Vancouver Rev. E.

H. Wallace officiating. In lieu of flowers, Donald has reauested arfts to be sent to the Canadian Paraplegic Association, 780 Marine Dr. Vancouver Arrangements through the Memorial Society of BC. and First Memorial Services ANDERSON On November 2.

1984. Robina Anderson of Vancouver, She is survived by her loving brother Haymond; ner sister, ioia siai- ford, her 2 nieces, June and Barbara: also, her grandniece and 2 grandnephews. A memorial service will be held on Wednesday. November 7 at 2 m. from the Windsor United Church (31st at Eigm).

The Rev. Williamson officiating. MUUN! rLcASAN I OrtArcL BAKER passed away at home on November 1. 1984. Horace Martin Bauer of Richmond.

BC, aged 82 years Survived by his wife. Marion; 2 brothers, Harry and John; 1 sis ter, Dorothy, and other family members, cremation, no ser vice by Mr. BaKer's request care of arrangements BRADBURY Charles John of Vancouver passed away on November 3 1984. aged 76 years Survived by h'S loving family: nts wire, -ureia, his 2 sons. Alan and Brian; his 2 daughters.

Jean and Carole; 10 grandchildren. Memorial service Tuesday. November 6 at 12 30 m. the boa) onaDei. 1505 Lillooet Road.

North Van couver, Cremation In lieu of flowers, donations to the Varie ty or Lions Club, would be appreciated Arrangements through the Memoral Society of ano t-irst wemonai ser vices. BAUTOVICH Steve, peacefully at home on November 2 1984 He is survived by his beioved wife, Helen he is also survived by his loving fami ly Joe and uons Krcevic, reari and Louie Kresich, and many nieces and nephews Prayers will be heid in the Guardian Angel Church. 1161 Brougnton Street at Davie on Monday. No vember 5 at 6 30 where fu neral mass will be celebrated on Tuesday, November 6 at 1 1 am Father Leon Kotsko SA celebrant Interment In the Gardens of Gethsemam tn lieu of flowers, donations to the Cancer Society or Mass Offerings appreciated BELL FU NERAL MfjMt. 24btasi Hastings Directors.

BORTOLUZZi Aaa Lea (nee Azzi), aged 60 years. passed away suddenly bun- day. November 4. 1984 hos pital Surviving a'e ner lovmg nusband. Fausto 3 daughters Mimt Rosi of Vodena Italy.

Non Churchfli-Smith of Montreal. Que, Svivia of Coquitlam. 2 sis ters. Tina Brunoro of Burnaby. 3 Nia baiasstnt of Moaena Ita'y 2 brothers.

anni Azz- Somerset New Jersey W'inam Azzt of Coquitlam 3 grandchildren. Danie'e Rosi Stefania Rosi, both of Modena Italy and ChnstopherCnurchiil- Snrtn of Montreal Que sons- in-iaw, C'istano Rosi of vooe-ra Itaiv Michael Chycnttt- Smith of Montreal Que Sne w.n be sadly missed by relatives and friends Prayers will be netd Tuesday evening at 7 jo pm Our Lady of Fat'rra Roman Catnoiic Church. 201 WatKer and Edgar, Coatitam Followed by mass or unnsnan Wednesaay. Novemoer 7 at 10 30 a wtn Rev A Hudon officiating Inrermet in' cofest Lawn oemeten Burna by i-eu of flowers donai-ons to the Arth'its Socety wou'd be appreciated Angus A MacLeod punerai Home in charge of arrangements Find a pup. Or a pup tent Advertise in SUN CLASSIFIED 738-2211 2 Delta Funeral Heme An Independent Family Firm Smce 1947 946-6040 COloVB.A cuNESAl HOME 233Co'un-Da New West 521-4861 (24 nrs) Glenhaven Memorial Chaoe'Ltd 1235 HasfngsSt R.cnmond Fune-al Heme 8J20 Camce Rd Ren 273-3746 22 CEMETERIES Pre-planning Services Vaiey Vew Memciai Gardens ower Ma'niand 596-796 grave at Ocean View Btei Park.

Arbutus section 271-1004 26 LOST PAGERS BEEPERS Reward' if you have found a page' or Beeper please cai 731-0514 10 mo maie Ge'man Shepherd answers to Manne Bounaary area Coiia' with ID Reward 876-486 433-7586 eves Lost -oid labby cream colored with brown on wnt Vic Rcva Oak Forg en. 430-1959 after 6pm Lost b'ack Lab cup 6 months oid vicm.ty of Waikef impenai Name L'cc ce collar no lost Oct 31 Phone 533-5473 Oct 1 Kingsway Knight Lge male tabby white markings. 'BootS'e' Reward 877-1768 10k ye'. ow goid 26" long Davie bus or downtown Ma1! Oct 31 Reward 688-5864 Reward Brown fake sna- eskmcjrsen' KiPQSwav Jmer 3by nr European Spa I on ai.iri do -J Ui too-o Fern Husky Coiiie cross Oct 29 Clark Commercial a'ea beige biack 255-7450 681- 44'6 Laoies Burgundy wa-e! Documents vie 41 Dunbar or Brdwytit Manscal 270-6219 Gold iocKet comaines Grandfa-ters picture father baby na fam keepsake Brentwood Mall area Reward 299-3329 Lost Halloween night from West End Bik wte tan maie Samoyed Marshall 683-1785 Reward grey tan long hair Terrier. Oct 26 Bby Hosp area Needs medication 433-6451 Smi Poodie Temer tern Greyish.

1'j yr oid choke Cham 3rd Comm 'Penny 255-9934 Reward for return of conege course s'lOe set 35mm ss-mg Bute Aiberni St 733-1793 Mae cat Approx 1 old White flea collar St Catherines 7th 876-1Q45 Help lost orange cat nameo Buzz 16th Dunbar Red ID CO a' 736-4660 224-53' 1 3 yr old spayed fem cat 2-3 wks ago 37tn Vain 325-0198 Welsh Corg.e pup red white Vic 15th Dublin NiWest Reward 521-2239 Beaut Chinchilla Persiancat maie. vie 9475 Snowberry Crt Bby 421-5663 n-xr-i Pi h' 1 SJ'h AiRfhAvft Srv Rock Urea Reward Men go'a-nmrred giasss 6-8 weeks ago Reward' 731-4758 Pair o' -'ocal asses brown case fiddiegate Snop- pmg area Oct 27 St'b-JtW Oct 30th. vie Biva Ar-butus ms giasses black vnyl case 321-9904 Reddish brown Doberrran nscner maie answers to Tho- Reward 291-6988 Lge Silver neckpiece nr Riley Park Comm Centre on Hai.oween Rewa'd 874-0702 ShepCdiiecrs spayed 7 yr lost Halloween Nanaimo-Rentrew Rewaro 253-9762 Goid bracelet Gastown area sentimental value Large eward 669 Bbb2 Chanae curse set o( eys on cha.n -ed letter Denman Comox 685-579' Small black leather purse Oct 30 vicm Boundary Rd Reward 430-833' Oct 31 pearl earring vie Georg a Seymour Reward 669-1986 Loc 2274 922-5359 Little white long-haired dog bet Fraser Knignt at 35th 10 'bs Rewaro 32' -6807 Fem amese seaipo-nt cat yrs oid Denman Haro 669-9052 Rewa-d Biacx sports bag btwn 20t" 41st on Camb.e Urgent neeaed 872-82' 2 Qni-T 8th McBnae New West Lost Oct 31 Hewa-a S25-bau Antiaue S'iver brace. el great sent'rrenta Reward Vic Robson Grarvi ie 7jJ-febbr 1 stiver rope cna'h vie Rrannv Restaurant Wed eves Reward Roger 674-4988 3rno bK tan white Beagie Coi- Dom-nion bm.th boy 430-8424 689-'986 ex! 2600 Sing.e pearl nng ,051 2 wks ago Van Viclona or on Ferry 738-85'9 rirv ir.r-n-na red bearcea CO'iie te-ae No 1 Rd 27' 4448 Peward Va.e X. Pooa-e Bear Creex Pk area Reward 694-597? Grey Pe'san n-ae DOut 4 r-t-s old 25th W'h- ae-me-e St 438-9275 Nov i Skppy Maie go'd- en Spaniel cross age 16 vs 25t" Ave 738-9665 ost Van- va car--e-a at New West Rewa'd 939-1968 Ova1 shaped pendant tr 1 diamond Sjrrey Place or Wn.te Hoc Nov 1 576-8725 aroe uv o'av Tabbv ca' neutered a 1 21 W'a'e' oo Re.va-0 733-5469 733-4698 G-ev whte 'e-ra cat 3 ys oid lost nr 29tn Ua.n 32'- 667 Oc 3' ve cK-a-' b-ace-et if ca i 738-8252 at 5 Oc! 2 Bby woman g'ey wa et pe-so-a 430-4059 ao es cu-g' 0 wa, et a Oct 3' 4's' Dunbar o- B-oaoway 2T0-62'9 Fat back fem cat Croo-ed tail Wh tespo'on be Deep Brow e'ease cob a-'ow- Tn-s a Re-wa-d 736-4060 vie Co aghi Bewa-d 263 8703 27 FOUND "he 'ancoe' S-C "csc has C'uno the fC' a--mas These flescr eves a-e cpra o-'v Dot cross bac.

'a 'e-ae 7 a Va- Te-erc-css ea 'e' co-a' r-'ae O'd G-arv 79'" Sacyes wr 'e has i a a rc 1 osb a-c ease cc-'tat "205 Eas' ca o' Oct 3s' ds of b-e ce sa pr 'ea'-e' oves 1 or a es aises case 73- 4557 Ke.s oc ca se Cree 736-300 3 6 TRAISH On November 3 1984, Grace, widow of Eric Alfred Traish ot Vancouver her 94th year Survived by and nephews Funeral service will be heid on Tuesday. November 6 at 1 in Holy Trinity Anglican Church. 10th Ave Pine St Vancouver Rev Al-soeth Aiiey otficatmg Cremation Arrangements through the Memorial Society of and First Memorial Services 16 IN MEMORIAM To assist readers to p-epare "In Memoriam" and "Caros ot Thanks" notices, The Sun has a pamphlet with some very appropriate verses and notices Wnte or phone Betty Clarne at The Sun. to receive a copy or place a notice 732-2439 732-2406 NOHR In lovmg memory of my mother. E'len Mary (NeilieV who passed away November 5 i960 Today recalls sad memories Of a dear mother gone to rest.

And the one who thinks of her today is the one who loved her best Your ioving son Haroid A Nonr RITCHIE In lovmg memory of my dear dad. Hughe. who passed away November 5 1979 To hear his voce, to see his smile. To sit and talk with him awhile To be together in the same old way Wou'd be our dearest wish toaay Dear Lord, forg.ve a silent tear. Our constant wish that he were here Others are taken, yes.

we know. But he was ours and we loved him so Lovingly remembered by his daughtr, Vi, and family SANDERS In lovmg memory of a dear husband, fatner and grandfather. Len, who passed away November 5. 1983 Sadly missed by his wife Winifred and family Till we meet agam 17 MEMORIAL GIFTS A most tnougntul way to remember is with an In Memo-nam" donation Give the name of the deceased, the next of km and the donor when making your pledge An income tax receipt is issued to the donor and a card to the rec pient Donations can be made by phone (736-4404) by using Visa or MasterCard or mailed to B.C. HEART FOUNDATION 1212 West Boradway Vancouver, V6M 3V2 The Sun's Children's Fund Society Box 2700 Vancouver V6B 3W8 Donations made in honouror memoriam wtll be acknowledged with cards to recipients and income tax receipts to donors Please include names and addresses of recipient, next of km and donor in and the Yukon the Canadian Cancer Society supports cancer research, education and patient services Man "In Memoriam 1 donations to Canadian Cancer Society BC vuhon DiviS'On 955 Broadway Vancouver BC V5Z 3X8 (604) 736-1211 Please include the name of the deceased, the name and address to whom acknowledgement should be sent and tne name and address of the donor for official rece pt Purposes Sunny Hill Hospital For Children Foundation Assists Sunny Hll Hospital to rehabilitate children to their greatest potent-ai Memoria gifts will be acKnowiedged with cards to receipients and in come tax receipts to donors Please include your name ana address with donations and send to Sunny hill Hospital for Children Foundation 3644 Siocan Street, Vancouver, BC V5M 3E8 IS FUNERAL DIRECTORS FIRST MEMORIAL SERVICES LTD.

The EXCLUSIVE undertakers for the Memorial Society of Also servng the pO'iC 'rom Church o' Chaoei 1505 L''iooet Rd North van 980-3451 967-7723 Victoria Nanaimo Abbotsford Keiowr.a Memona; Funerai Cenfes Mount Pleasant forest Lawn 299-771 Simmons 67e-2'6 ROSELAWN CHAPEL Broadway-Ccmmecai 879-6621 HENDERSON Pu'NEnAu HOMES Lanniey 530-6488 Chilliwack 792-1344 Roya; Oa Woooawn-Boweii Ha-O'd Atch-son Vgr 219 Sixth St NW 522-07-1 C'ove-oae 574-4733 Hamilton Mortuary 38th Ave Prase- 324-385' Bell Funeral Chapel 2746 Hastings St 253-4554 Harron Bros Lid CHAPEL Of CHIVES 55 876-6877 Kearney F--e'a. Se-ces 1096 BrcaOAay Vancouver 736-0266 h'S hQlLYBUSN FuNESAl. riOME '807Va'eDr Vv 92? ANGoSA VacEOD.TD 625 Not" Coq 93c 74 Chaoe ho! L'd VWe qoc 53 -4222 Aa on-Su'rey cunera mor-es 13263 10er Ave bZ'-4Q't Fur-erai 0-rectors 24 hrs mm CLARK Marjone Elaine (nee bianey) on Novemoer 1984, late of Mapie R.dge aged 71 years Predeceased Dy son, David in 1963 She leaves to mourn her loving husband. Jim; 1 daughter, Heather Clark and son-in-law. Bob Coraoni, MaDie Ridge.

2 grandchildren. Meghan ana Camden: 1 sister. Mrs Phyllis Douglas. Mission r-amily graveside service Thursday, November 6 at 2 p.m. in Maple Ridge Cemetery Cremation Rev Glen Betts officiating Friends are invited to gather with the family later at 3 30 pm at the home of Jack and Mary Clark, 20187 McNeil Road.

Pitt Meadows. Osoorn Maple Ridge Funeral Chapel in charge of arrangements. CRANOLEMIRE On November 2. 1984, Donaid Bud Crandiemire of Burnaby, aged 80 years Survived by his loving wife. Hazei, daughters, Audrey and Merle 4 Grandchildren; 2 great-grandchiidren; aiso.

2 sisters, and many nieces ana nephews. Memorial service win be held on Thursday. Novem ber 8 at 2 in Collingwood Baptist unurcn, 4b i Joyce Rd. Vancouver In lieu ot flow ers, donations to the Heal Foundation or to the Church, would Be appreciated. Arrangements through the Memorial Society ot B.C.

and First Memorial Services. CROSATO Raymond Frank, passed away November H. 1984 survived by loving wife. Patricia; 2 sons. Larry and wife.

Gen, Denny and wire. Susan both of Vancouver; his loving mother, Mana: 3 grandsons; 5 brothers and sisters; Alec, Jim. Reno, Mrs Suzie Hall and Mrs Enis Anselmo Dad will be deariy missed by us all Services tor the late Mr Crosa-to will be held on Tuesday at 1 at the KEARNEY FUNERAL CHAPEL. 1096 West Broadway at Spruce In lieu ot fiow-ers. donations to the Children's Hospital, dad would appreciate it.

FARRELL Robert Frederick of Burnaby. passed away on November 2. 1984 Survived by his loving family, his wife, Christina; 2 daughters, Maureen and Nanci; 2 grandchildren; 3 Sisters. Colleen. Norman and Anne Memorial service Tuesday, November 6 at 2 in Gordon Presbyterian Church.

7457 Edmonds. Burnaby Rev. George Philps officiating Cremation. Special thanks to the doctors and nursing staff of the 2nd floor. Willow Paviiiton.

In lieu of flowers donation lo Cell Separator Unit at Vancouver General Hospital, 855 W12th Ave, Vancouver. V5Z 1 M9. would be appreciated. Arrangements through First Memorial Services HINE Passed away No vember 2, 1984. Robert Fraser Hine.

aged 86 years Late of New Westminster ano Langley Survived by wife. Annie; 1 daughter Mrs. Sandra Kemp. Port Moody. 2 sons.

Dr Daryi Hine. Chicago. James and wife, Eveline Hine, Vancouver 8 grandchildren: 8 great- Srandchildren. 1 sister. Mrs ora Rump.

Langley. Several and nephews Funeral service will be held from Henderson's Funeral Home, Langley. Wednesday. November 7 at 1:30 p.m. Rev A Carmichael officiating.

Interment. Fort Langley Cemetery HOGGARD Janet Florence on Friday. November 2. 1984 ot Delta, B.C.. aged 66 years Survived by ner Deioveo husband.

Carl: 2 daughters. Beverly Dowd and husband Pat. Delta Lorraine Logan and husband Doug, Richmond. 2 sisters Nan and Alice both of Chilliwack: 6 grandchildren Laurie Ann. Gordon and Lisa Mane Gruger, Sean ODowd and John and Dawn-Marie Loaan Rev MecDonald will officiate at the service on Tuesday November 6 at 1 m.

in the chapel ot DELTA FUNEPAL HOME, 5329 Ladner i run no Delta Cremation Donations appreciated In lieu of flowers to any favorite charity. JAMES On November 2, 1984 Elsie Ethel James of Surrey Survived by her loving husband, Jim, also her children: daughter, Christine; son. Nelson: daughters. Cindy and Sherry; 2 grandchildren. Melissa and John James (J her parents, Evelyn and John; 4 brothers, and her 2 sisters-m-law, also, numerou other rela tives Funeral service Wednes day.

November 7 at 2 in the Bridgeview Commun'ty Hall. 11475-126A St, Surrey Cremation, in lieu of (lowers, donations to 8 C. Heart Foun dation would be appreciated Arrangements through First Memorial services. JEPSON On November 1 1984. Edward Brian Jepson, aged 36 years, of Vancouver Survived by his loving tamiy 6 sisters and 5 brothers Memorial service Wednesday November 7 at 1 1 a m.

in the Boai Chapel, 1505 Lillooet Road North Vancouver Rev A Cummmgs officiating Cremation In heu ot flowers, donations to the Canadian Cancer Society would be aporeciated Arrangements through the First Memorial services JOHNSTON Mary Anne passed away peacefully in hospital on November 1. 1984 aged 68 years She will be sadly missed by her loving family, sons. Lawrence and his wife Daryl. Bill. John and Rob.

daughter. Donna Banks and ner husband Ronaid. 6 grandchildren: 1 brother Brian Raby. sister. Anita Baager.

Memorial service will be held Thursday November 8 at 12 30 pm -n the Boai Chapel. 1 505 Lulooet Rd North Vancouver No flow ers by reouest If friends so desire donations may be made in her memory to the Cancer Socety Arrangements through First Memona; Services JONES Frederick Dover of 1480 Foster St. White Rock, nassed awav peacefully the Peace Arch Hospital, on No- vembe'3 1984 after a lengthy illness Leaves to mourn his iov-mg we Marions 2 sister, Mrs Harrv Waddinaton of Sas katoon, Miss Margaret jones of Vancouver. Vancouver: 2 V-s Ma'garet ParKer of Miss. Mur.e Agard of Vancouver.

1 nephew, Mr Arthur Waddmgton of Saskatoon Graveside service win be hed at the View Memorial Gardens on Wednesday Novemoe' 7 at 10 30 a Pastor George Rempei officiating Memoral service to be hea at The Wh.te Rock Baptist Church. 1657-i40th St. Surrey on Tuesday. Novemoe' 13 3 Pastor Drew lieu of towers, oonatons may be made to Gideon Bib.e Society Chapel hill in care Of arrangements KRiSHAN Or Octooer 27 1984. Han Knsnan.

aoed 37 years Survived by his wife Pameta 3 children Rozma. FiOyd and R'ta brother Nar-aya'- and sister Maya He is a so survived by his morrer ano arne' b'otne'-in-law Saiiy. several aunts, uncles and other miaws Funeral seice was he'd Wednesday October 31 at to a at Oc VANCOUVER 5390 F'ase' Street (at 38tn Avenuei interment Mountain View Cemetery LAUGHLIN On November 2, 1984. Barbara Laughim. late of New Westminster, passed away in her 73rd year Predeceased by her husband.

Leo 2 sons, Victor and Glenn. Survived by 5 daughters, Violet Kempf, Alce Coombs. Bett Irene Kniow, Rita Kremyr; 3 sons. Dennis, Ivan. Allan; 2 brotners.

John and Alton Young of Saskatchewan; 13 grandchildren; 1 special friend, Sandi Night. Funeral service will be held Tuesaay November 6 at 1 in St Aid-ans Presbyterian Church, 1320 7th Avenue. New Westminster. Rev Larry Jackson officiating In heu of flowers, donations to the Cancer Society would be appreciated Interment. Fraser Cemetery Royal Oak.

Wood-i awn-Bowel I in care of arrangements le NOBEL Theodoor (Ted) on November 1. 1984. tn Irs 79th year, after a iengthy illness born with patience and courage. Survived by his loving wife, Joan, daughter. Susan Halsey-Brandt.

and sons. James Le Nobel and Dr John Le Nooef. and their respective families including 8 much loved grandchildren; by his sister. Anne Whaien. and brother, James Le Nobel both of Vancouver, and brother, Henry le Ncbel of Roberts Creek.

and their spouses A memorial service be heid on Wednesday, November 7, at 1 00 in the Unitarian Church at North East Corner of 49th and Oak St Vancouver In lieu of flowers donations to the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated NISBET Martin John tn hospital, November 2. 1984, aged 48 Late of Vancouver Survived by hs loving wife, Pat: daughter. Kathleen at home, his father Rex Nisbet Victoria Funeral service Wednesday, 1984 at 2 30 pm. the Marine View Chape'. 4000 West 41st Avenue at Crown.

Rev J. Graham officiating Interment, Mountain View Cemetery Arrangements by Harron Bros. CHAPEL OF CHIMES, 55 East 10th Avenue between Cambie and Mam Street. NOTT Harold Leslie, passed away on November 1 1964 in Burnaby General Hospital, aged 70 years" Will be deeply missed by his loving family; son, Dan of Surrey, daughter, Colleen of Aider-grove, BC, daughter-in-law, Bonnie and grandson. Steven of Surrey grandsons.

Tim and Jeff of Aldergrove, Memorial service wiil be held November 6. 1984 Rev Charles Bryce officiating at Forest Lawn Memorial Park Chapel, 2 00 P.M. PlSZCZOR Mary, suddenly at home on Octooer 26 1984 She is survived by her loving mother, Anna Piszczor She is predeceased by her father. Simon and brotner. Joseph Prayers wtll be held tn the Chaoel of the BELL FUNERAL HOME, 2746 East Hastings on Tuesday.

November 6 at 7 Funeral mass will be celebrated at Our Lady of Sorrows Church. 555 South Siocan on Wednesday, November 7 at 10 a Father Peter Rigo celebrant Interment, Ocean View Burial Park. In lieu of flowers, donations to your favourite chanties appreciated RICHARDSON Barbara Helen (Reid) passed away Lions Gate Hospital, North Vancouver, on November 2, 1984 after a courageous tight She is survived by her loving family: sons, Bill and Doug: daughter. Shannon; daughter-in-law. Claire; mother.

Helen Reid. and sister, Sandra; all of West Vancouver Also, her brother, Don-aid, sister-m-iaw. Jeanne and niece. Catherine, all of Danvilie. California; otner relatives and many loving friends Memorial service will be held Tuesday, November 6 at 3 30 m.

in the Boa' Memorial Chapel. 1505 Lillooet Road, North Vancouver Cremation tn lieu of flowers, donations to the Self Breast Examination Program, Cancer Society, would be appreciated Special thanks to the doctors, nurses and staff of The Cancer Control Clinic Penticton General Hospital, Lions Gate Hospital and Dr T. Carmen Johnson. Arrangements through the Memorial Society of and First Memorial Services SIMPSON Passed away November 3. 1984.

Oswald Clarence of New Westminster, aged 74 years Survived by his wife, Margaret. 1 sister. Ethel Armstrong of Vernon. Service of remembrance Monoay November 5 at 2 in ROYAL OAK WOODLAWN-BOWELL CHAPEL. 219 Sixth Street New Westminster Rev Tom AHen otttcating Cremation In heu of flowers, donations to Heart Foundation would be appreciated SMITH On November 2.

1984, A-lred Smith of Vancouver, aged 84 years He is survived by his loving wife, Robina (Ruby): 1 son. Ken and daughter-m-law. Margaret grandson, Dan, 1 sister, Irene and husband, Harry ake nephew, Frank and famy of California, aunt, Mrs Browning, and many relatives Funeral service Tuesday. November 6 at 12 noon at the FOREST LAWN FUNERAL CHAPEL. Royal OaK Avenue at Canada Way, Burnaby Interment.

Forest Lawn Memorial Park In heu of flowers, donations to chanty of your choice SMHUR Passed away on October 31, 1964, Greta Sni-hur, of Vancouver, aged 89 years Predeceased by her husband Nicholas. 1950: her son Peter Gatach. survived by 3 sons, William Gaach, and w-fe Grace Fred Snihur and wife Maoei (Sandy), Jack and wife Lois Snihur, 6 grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren, r-er sister-in-law Rose Nasttch Rev Cannon A Cummmgs will conduct tne funefa' service the Mount P'easant Cnapet Kingsway at 1'tn Avenue or, Tuesday. November 6 at 2 PM Interment Forest Lawn Memorial ParK In i.eu of Howe's aera tions to tne f-eart 1212 West Broadwav. O' Tuberculosis Society.

530 West Broadwav would be appreci ated Visitation, Monoay, 6-8 PM STARETT Leflisha passed away November 2. 1984 aged 66 years Sne was predeceased by her husband Wtimer, and 1 son. John She will be saaiy missed by her sjr-vtvtng 9 ad 3 sons, 33 granocn'iaren. 34 great-grandchildren also remembered by fer Sister; and 2 brothers Service wil be r.eid jesoay November 6 at 2 tn taroadway laoe'nacie East B'oadwav Vancouver Rev A Hornby officiating Royal Osk, woodiawn-boweti care of arrangements SUTmeWlEv Wilt. am Owen passed away peace on Novemper 3 ''964 Rovai Columbian New Westminster at the age of 66 years Survved by his 'e o' 27 yea's 7 s-'e's.

7 broth's, ad nur-e-ous neces and neor-ews ad many good trends Memonai service will be heid at 1 November 6 at Buraurtlam Voriua'y. 625 Nonh Road Coauitam. fl owed by cematon Anyone wising to mae doatons may do so to the Saivaton Army your area U'Saskat. Seattle 'J Great Falls 0 Minneapolis 7 Londoner "New re 7 New Salt Lake City Denver 'San Francisco Kansas City ff Dallas New Vlos Angeles 3- -X 29, Orleans" North American forecast map for the next 24 hours WB1 I 1, j. -'1'- York Washington Charleston 4-f UPPER FRONT 7 KVNG TMf Sm ATwOtfHEliC mSSUM 1054.0 mm.

Same period last year: 1097.2 mm. To date this month: 29.2 mm. Same period last year: 31.8 mm. Barometer at 7a.m. today: 102.0 kpa (failing) TIDES AT ENGLISH BAY (Tuesoay.Nov.i) High 4:35 a.m.

12.6 feet Low B.B feet High la.Ofeet Low 4.9feet Sun rises 7:09 a.m., sets 4:43 P.m. Moon rises 4:13 p.m., sets 4:50 a.m. MOON PHASES Full Nov. 8 Last Nov.U First Nov. 10 Quni John 1 IPUPER' I jtw 5Jf I tDMONTON 7y Na 7 prince 3A -J Nii.

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