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itHntouitrSun Classified SECTION Tuesday. June 25. 1996 CALLUS 7:30 am to 7:30 pm Monday through Friday 730-SELL 730-7355 73 0-73 5 5 REACH OVER ONE MILLION READERS A WEEK WITH YOUR 7 DAY 3 LINE AD IN THE'She'ntpuitrSun AND Province IN PERSON 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Monday through Friday To place your ad or make payments in person. 2250 Granville St. BY FAX Fax your ad anytime to 732-2306.

Please include your name, address and phone number BY MAIL THE VANCOUVER SUN 2250 Granville Street Vancouver, B.C. V6H 3G2 Sell It Fast. In The Vancouver Sun and The Province Classified One item per ad, $15,000 limit (price must appear in the ad) (Non-commercial), private party only. Eligible classifications include, JUST SAY CHARGE IT Merchandise, Vehicles, engioie classifications are marKea witn a Dunet in tne inaex. ami All ads can be pre-paid over the phone with your Mastercard or Visa.

investment Properties Tax Shefters CHECK YOUR AD Please check your ad on the first day it runs to see' that all information is correct. This will ensure that your ad is exactly EMPLOYMENT Port Coqu-iiam Pen Moody Richmond SquamisrvWhistler Sunshine Coasl Surrey Tsawwassen United States Vancouver East Vancouver Island Vancouver West Wesl Vancouver West End Downlown White Rnck 1126 119 1132 1135 1138 1141 1144 1147 1150 1153 1t56 1159 1162 1165 ANNOUNCEMENTS MISCELLANEOUS RENTALS ISiJU Jaguar Jeep LdOa Lexus Lincoln Maserati Mazda Mercedes-Benz Mercury-Lincoln-Couyar Nissan Passport Peugeot Ponnac-Buick Porsche-Audi Rolls-Royce Rover Saab Saturn-Saab-lsuzu Salurn Signet-Lada Skoda Subaru Suuki Toyota Triumph Volkswagen Volvo Vug" VEHICLES FOR SALE what you want readers to see. Call us on the first day your ad appears to make any corrections or changes. By doing this we can credit you for the first day if an error occurred. Pnotography 577 Pool tables 560 Pewe' Generation Pumps 563 Restaurant Equipment 586 Sporting Goods 589 loo's 5y2 Video Equipment 595 Xmas Suggestions 598 Trees'Hoily 601 Gifts For Her 604 Gifts For Him 607 Gifts For Children 6t0 Crafts 1 613 Winter Miscellaneous'" 616 GARAGE SALES Aubulsloid 637 Burnaby 640 ChiNiwack 643 CoQuitlam 646 Ladner.

Tsawwassen 649 Langley AkJergrove 652 Mapie Ridge Pitt Meadows 655 Matsqui 658 Mission 661 New Westminster 664 North Delta 667 North Vancouver 670 Otner Areas 673 Port Coqu'tlam 676 Port Moody 679 Richmond 682 Surrey 665 Vancouver East Sae 688 Vancouver West Side 691 Vancouver West End Downtown 694 West Vancouver 697 White Rock 700 Accounting 221 Architecture 224 Automotive 227 Sutldiny Managers 230 Commercial Fisrting 233 Computer Information Systems 236 Construction 239 Couriers Drivers 242 Customer Service 245 Dental 248 Earlv Childhood Educators 251 Electricians 254 Engineering 257 Forestry 260 Garment Industry 263 General Help 266 Hair StyltstEsthettCians 269 Home Support 272 Hospitality Food Service 275 Insurance 278 Labourers 2H1 Legal 284 Management Career Consulting Services 286 Deaths 2 In Mernonam 5 Cards 0t ThanKs 6 Birth 11 Baby Gifts 14 Engagements 17 Marriages 20 Anniversary 'Birthday 23 Graduation 26 Memorial Gifts 29 Funeral Directors 32 Cemeteries Crematoriums 35 Wedding Services 38 HallsCatering 41 Coming Events 44 Tickets 47 Public Announcements 50 Information Wanted 53 Legal Personals 56 Personals 59 Companions 62 Lost as Found 68 CdfPc-l 71 Vancouver Island 761 Vancouver West 78-1 West Vancouver 787 Westend 'Downlown 790 While Rock 793 CONDOMINIUMS.T0WNH0USES Outside The Lower MainlsndFraser Valley KdJiiiuups District 7 1 5 Kootenays 718 Okanagan 745 Other Areas 748 Oul ot Province 751 SquamisrvWhistler 763 Sunshine Coast 76b United Slates 775 Vancouver Island 781 HOUSES Abbotsford 796 Burnaby 802 Chilliwack 805 Coquiliam 608 Duplexes Revenue 811 Ladner 823 Lanqley'Aldergrove 826 Maple Ridge' Pitt Meadows 629 Matsqui 832 Mission 835 New Westminster 838 North Delia 841 North Vancouver 844 Port Coquitlam 856 Port Moody 859 Richmond 862 Surrey 871 Tsawwassen 874 Vancouver East 880 Vancouver West 88o West Vancouver 889 Wsleno "Downtown 8y2 Wh'te Rock 895 Home buyers sellers service 940 Listings wanted 943 Garages. Parking 1163 Housekeeping Rooms 1171 Motels. Holets 1174 Offices. Stores 1180 Rental Services. Agencies 1183 Retirement Homes 1186 Room Board 1189 Rooming Houses 1 1 92 Sleeping Rooms 1195 Shared Accommodaiion 1198 Shared Accom.

Services1201 Student Exchange 1204 Unfurnished Rooms 1207 Wanted To Renl 1210 Warehouse. Faclones. Commercial 1213 Architecture-House Pians 3H9 Bdildozmg Trucking 392 Carpel Cleaning 395 Carpentry 'Framing 398 CarpetingFlooring 401 Contracting 404 Disposal Services 407 Drapes Bhnds 410 4 1 3 Electrical 416 ExcavatingDrainage 419 Fencing 422 Furmlure Retinishing Upholstery 425 GardeningLandscaping 428 Gutler 431 HealthLifestyles 437 Home Business Services 440 Income Tax 443 Intenor Decorators Designers 446 Masonry Concrete 449 Moving Storage 452 Painting 455 Paving 456 Plumbing Heating 458 Pressure Wirtdow Washing 461 Renovations 464 RoolSi'Chtmneys 467 Security Systems 470 S'dmg 473 StuccoingDrywalt 476 WeldiV3 479 IN TOUCH Display Advertising Reader Sales Service Classified Advertising 732-2478- 736-2281 730-7355 Management a Domestic Auto Luxury Auto Sports Import Classic Collectibles Vans Sports Utilities. 4x4's. 1354 1384 1414 1444 1474 1504 rucHs fa Heavy Trucks Buses 1553 PERSONALS I RECREATION VOCATION SPOTS Adult Telephone Senices 1216 BodvCare 1219 Business Personals 1 222 Escort Services 1225 Introduction Services 1228 PETS ANIMALS HOUSES Outside The Lower MainlandFraser Valley FINANCIAL Mortgages for Sale 949 Business Opportunities 955 Business Wanted 958 Franchises 961 Inventions 9b4 Money to Loan 967 Money Warned 970 El SUITE, CONDO APARTMENT RENTALS Furnis.ied suites 972 Abbolslord 973 Burnaby 976 Cn.Hiwack 979 Coquitlam 962 Kamloocs District 988 Kooten(tys 991 Ladner 994 Langley'Aideiqrove 997 Mapio Pitl MeadowslOOO Matsqui 1003 Mission 10(16 New Weslrnmstet 1009 North Delia 1012 North Vancouver 1015 Okanagan 1018 Olher Areas 1021 Oul ot Pruvmce 1024 Port Coquitlam 1027 Port Moody 1030 Richmond 1033 SquamisrvWhistler 1036 Sunsnme Coasl 1039 Surrey 1042 Tsawwassen 1045 United Slates 1048 Vancouver Easl 1051 Vancouver Island 1054 I Vancouver West 1057.

I West Vancouver 1060 West End'Downfown i1063 White Rock 1066 HOUSE TOWNHOUSE RENTALS Furnished Houses 1068 Abbotsford 10(i9 Burnaby 1072 Chilliwack 1075 Coquitlam 1078 Duplexes For Rent 1081 Kamloops Drslnct 1067 Kootenays 1090 Ladner 1093 Langley'AkJergrove 1096 Maoie Ridge: Pitt Meadovvs.099 Matsqui 1102 Mission 1105 New 1108 North Delta tin North Vancouver 1114 Okanagan 1117 Other Areas 1120 Odt ot Province 1123 Charter Boats Commercial Boats Kayaks. Canoes Marine Supplies Power Boats Sailboats Aircraft ATV'sSnowmobiies Motorcycles Recreational Vehicles RV Membership RV Rentals 1556 1559 1562 1565 1568 1571 1574 1577 1580 1583 1586 1589 BC inienor Bowen Island Gulf Islands Kootenays Okanagan Sunshine Coast Vancouver Island North Vancouver Island South Birds 619 Cats 622 Doqs 625 Other 68 Pet Services Notices 631 Livestock A Supples 634 MERCHANDISE Ai Appliances 4 45 488 Professions 287 Medical 2J0 Mining 293 Multi-Level Marketing 296 NannyHousekeepers 299 Nursing 302 Office Secreianal 305 Ftelail 31 1 Sales 314 Social Service 317 Teachers 'Instructors 320 Telephone Sales 323 Trades.Technical 326 Travel 329 Trucking 332 Warehouse 335 EMPLOYMENT SERVICES Employment Services 341 Job Placement 344 Talent Modelling 347 MusicArUDanrmg 350 Employment Wanfed Pfftiessronal Mgrnt 353 Employment Wanted Teachers 356 Employmfnl Wanled Men-Women 358 Employment Wanted CMdcare' Cleaning 362 Daycare Centres 365 Tutors Available 368 Caliboard-Commercial 371 CallboarciiFilnVActofS 374 Callboard-Forestry 377 Callboard-Mining 380 Callboard-Muscians Performers 383 CallboarrJ-Trucking 386 Travel Trailers, Tent Trailers. Campers 1592 Utility Trailers 1595 Audio Equipment'! V's 491 Baby Accessories 494 Beauty Salon Supplies 497 Bicycles 500 Books, Coins. Stamps 503 Building Materials 50b Cellular Phones 509 China Housewares 512 Cto'hmq 515 DEADLINES Deadline for starting, changing or cancelling your ad: 3 p.m. day prior to publication 7:30 p.m.

Friday for Monday BY FAX: 2:00 p.m. day prior to publication. DISPLAY ADVERTISING 5:00 p.m. two days prior to publication. For corrections on display ads 10 a.m.

day prior to publication. Bowen Island 799 Gull islands 814 Knmloops District 817 Kootenays 820 Okanagan 847 Other Areas 850 Out of Prcvnce 853 SquamisrvWhistler 1036 Sunshine Coasl 1039 United States 1048 Vancouver stand SeS3 REAL ESTATE MISC. Auartment Properties 898 Building Lots 901 Country Homes Acreage 907 Farms Ranches 913 Floating Homes 916 HousesProperty Wanled 919 jLandiBuildmgs 925 Manulactured Homes 928 Recreation Resort Prop 931 US International 934 Walerfrontarj' 937 REAL ESTATE SALES CondominiumTownhouse Commercial fcquipment 51 8 AUCTIONS LEGALS Computers WhisNer 101 Canada 104 UNITED STATES Washmylon 122 Oregon 125 Northern California 128 Southern California 13t Palm Springs 134 Anona 1 37 Hawaii 140 INTERNATIONAL Central America 167 Mexico 173' Olher Areas 179 VACATION DESTINATIONS Breakfast 185 Guest Ranches 194 197 Skiing 206 Time Sharing Q9 TRAVEL ADDotslcrd 703 Burnaby 706 Chtliiwack 709 Coqmtlam 712 Ladner 721 Langiey'Aldet grove 724 Mspld Ridge. Put Meadows 727 1598 1601 1604 1634 Auctions Liquidations Silviculture' Legais AUTOMOTIVE SERVICES Aulo Financing 1231 Auto Parts Canopies 1234 Auto Services 1237 NEW CAR OEALERS, SERVICE 1239 Alpha Homeo Acura American Motors Auburn Audi BMW Cadillac Chevrolet-Oldsmobile Chrysler-Plymouth Chrysler Citroen Dodqe-Chiysler Ferrari Fial Ford Geo Honda Hummer Hyundai-Pony Imperial Infimti Innocent JMatsqiii LAWYERS T30 733 736 739 742 Demolition Sales Estate Sales Farm Machinery Filness Equipmeni Food Products U-Pick Furnaces Fireplaces Furniture Gift Suggestions Heatmq.Wood Hobbies Crafls Hot TubsPools Hydroponics Jewellery Machinery Medical Supplies I 1607 1610 1613 1616 1619 1622 1625 General Practice Personal injury Divorce Family Law Wills, Estate Real Estale Conveyancing Criminal Law Collections Liens Mission New Westminster North Delta Nortn Vancouver Port Coquitlam Port Moody Richmond i Sunshine Coast Surrey Tsawwassen United States Vancouver East 754 757 760 766 769 772 775 778 EDUCATION REAL ESTATE COMMERCIAL Business For Sale 952 Commercial Industrial 904 Development Lots 910 Miscellaneous For Sale 568 Musical Instruments 571 Office Furniture' Equipment 574 Travel Travel Companions 218 Bankruptcy Insolvency 1628 Mediation 1631 Career Training Education 338 DEATHS DEATHS DEATHS DEATHS DEATHS BARKER Byrl R. in her 82nd year, died June 20, GOODMAN Joyce Evelyn, passed away KEAMO Elmer Grant born July 8, 1915, Burnaby on Sunday, June 23, 1996.

aged 74 years Predeceased by her loving husband Cecil on July 31 1996 in Shoreline (Seattle), WA. Survived by son Steve (Darrel) in Kamloops; brother Steve Hadley Vancouver B.C. to a Pioneer Hawaiian family, passed away June 23, 1 996 after a difficult illness. Survived by (Uottie in Pasadena; long-time mend blame Hansen; his lovinq wite, Pat, (married 38 years), and step two qrandchildren, Teresa (Gordon) Heisterman in daughter, Lvnn Siddaway. Also survived by his sister, 1991 Joyce is survived by her loving son Neil and his wife Cathy: only granddaughter, Melissa (whom she greatly adored); sister Enid.

Also Jason and Tammy O'NEILL Margaret late of New Westminster and formerly of Dumbarton, Scotland passed away June 21st, 1996 aged 66 years. Survived by her husband, James; son. Joseph; and daughter-in-law, Nadine; grandchildren, Janine and Luke; four sisters, Nora, Agnes, Helen, and Winnie. Prayers will be held Tuesday, June 25th at 7.30 p.m. in St.

Peter's Church, 402 Royal Ave, New Westminster where Funeral Mass will be celebrated Wednesday, June 26th at 12 noon. Clearwater, and Ron (Gail) Barker in Kamloops, as Olive O'Connor and several nieces and nephews, ail of whom he deeply loved. We will all miss his love and help in every emergency. He was always there tor us well as tour great-grandchildren, bradley and Laura Heisterman, and Nicole and Tamara Barker: nephew Steve (Buck) Hadley (Pene) in Memphis; and many other relatives and friends. Cremation.

No service by Memorial Services will be held on Thursday at noon at dnu many umer relatives, menus anu neignuors. Funeral service to be held on Thursday, June 27 at 12:00 noon in the chapel of OCEAN VIEW FUNERAL HOME, 4000 Imperial Street. Burnaby. She will always be loved and remembered by her family and the Memorial society, at b02 Kmgsway, Vancouver, with Reverend Don Hume officiating. Donations to COLUMBIA-BOWELL 521-4881 request.

An intormal gathering will be held at Valley View Memorial Gardens in Surrey, 14644 72nd Ave i b. or tne cancer society in lieu ot tlowers. tnends tor her generous and caring ways. If desired a memorial donation to the B.C. Cancer Society would on Wednesday.

June 26. at 1 p.m. In lieu ot (lowers, ROBBINS Gladys Evelyn age 89 passed away on June 15, 1996 at the New Vista Care Home. Survived by her daughter Beatric; son-in-law Gordon; 5 sisters; 8 grandchildren: and 14 greatgrandchildren. She was bom in Manitoba November 30, 1906.

Memorial Service to be held at Deer Lake United Church, 5135 Sperling Avenue, Burnaby, Wednesday June 26, 1996 at 2:00 p.m. donations to a charity of your choice, would be pe gratetuny acKnowieagea ano appreciated. KOPER Jack Arthur born on January 27. 1926 passed away June 20th, 1996. Predeceased by his OSBORNE Minnie passed away peacefully June appreciated.

wite Isobell in 1 9B6 and his second wite Vivian in 1 994 i aatj at i-innisn Manor, burnaoy, b.u. in ner ai st year. Predeceased by her husband Hugh and infant Survived by 3 sons: Bruce (Carmen), Larry (Annette) and Arend; 1 daughter cathryn (John); daughter patsy-jo. survived by her loving tamiiy HARDY Earl late of Surrey, passed away peacetuny June zi, iaab. tan was oorn March i grandchildren: Sarah, Jennifer, James, Cynthia Rosane.

Christopher, Lance and Kyle; 1 great 1 91 5 in Morden, Manitoba. He is lovingly remembered BILLY On June 22. 1996. Lilian "Barbara11 Billy of Squamish, B.C.. age 62.

Predeceased by husband Chuck Billy: brother Leslie Walter; mother and father in-law Moses and Bertha Billy: parents James and daughter Jacqueline Templeton; granddaughter Barbara Lockie (husband Ross) of Oakville, Ontario; granddaughter Jeanne Bridge of Ladner, B.C.; great granddaughters Jennifer, Andrea, and Heather grandchild Nathan. He was a long-time member of the ano saoiy missed oy nis wite ot by years. Katnenne; son Brian and his wife Elaine of Port Alberni; Lions and baqles uubs. He was a member ot the Lockie; qreat grandsons Christopher. Michael, and Canadian Armed Forces for 26 years.

He will be grandchildren Lance (Jennifer) and Charlene (David) and 5 great-grandchildren. A service Of remembrance will be held Wednesday, June 26 at 1 1 :00 a.m. in the James bridge; Drotner Honaid uammie ot Duncan missed by many tnends and acquaintances. Memorial Lilian btnei Jenkins and taithtul companion Nickki. Survived and will be sadly missed by sons Tim Billy and Quinn Schneider; niece Lesley Jenkins and nephew Randy Jenkins.

2 grandchildren and many dear friends. Barbara will be remembered for her long service followed by a reception at 10:30 a.m. b.o.; as well as numerous nieces and nephews Tuesday. June 25 at Valley View Funeral Home Memorial service will be held at 2:00 p.m. on Friday, chapel ot hraser Heights t-uneral Home, 14835 Frasei June 28, 1996 at Southvan Manor.

6545 Alberta I4bbu 2no Avenue, surrey. Donations to tne Lions Hiqnway, surrey. No tlowers by request, donations to Street, Vancouver. B.C. In lieu of flowers donations to Easter Seal Appeal or the Canadian Diabetes the Hospital Foundation of your choice would be Association.

the Heart and Stroke Foundation would be greatly appreciated. VALLEY VIEW 596-8866 rHAbcR HfclGHTS 589-2559 appreciaiea. ROUGHSEDGE Angela Margaret passed away at Lady Minto Hospital of cancer on June 23, 1996. She leaves her loving husband, Paul Roughsedge; son David (Charlotte); daughter Kari (Dean Turnbull) and grandson (Duncan Turnbull). A private family service will be held.

Donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society in Angela's name. HAYWARDS-GANGES 537-1022 anmation witn tne bquamisn general Hospital. Prayers will be held Tuesday. June 25, 1996 at 7:30 p.m. at the Totem Hall in Squamish.

Followed by FuneralMassonWednesday.June26,1996at10:30 a m. also at the Totem Hall. Eugene Harry officiate. In lieu of flowers, donations to Hilltop House or the SPCA LAMONT Grace Patterson suddenly in Lions PARK Catherine L. born May passed Gate Hospital on June 22.

1 996. Bom March 21 1 924 in Winnipeg, Manitoba, one ot children at box 659, lianbaldi Hiqhlands. B.C., VON 1T0. HOGG Frank Gore, suddenly on June 1 9. 1 996 in away June 21, 1996 after a short stay at Burnaby Hospital Extended Care.

Kay was precedeased by her Remembered by her lovinq family, sister, Joanne Hinds Funeral and Memorial Services in care of Manila, Phillipines. in his 53rd year. Originally from Toronto. Ontario, Frank came to Vancouver in 1 967 at nusoand ot bd years, James in April, 1 995. Kay leaves arrangements.

MacKonochie; nusoano, Hooert ot 3b years: children, Robert. Allison. Flynn; qrandchildren, Blane, Drew, the age of 24 and made his life here on the Westcoast that he so loved. He leaves behind his children, Lvnn Kim, April, Alisha, Nicole, Colleen. Tammy: great qrandchildren.

Kora, Connor. Larissa and Cody. She Christopher and Ashley, thier mother Francie, father her sister, Margaret (Ron) Macaskill and nephew. Bob to mourn her passing Kay will also be missed by many longtime friends. A special thank you to one of Kay's in-home care friends.

Donna who gave Kay a special year and was a great comfort to the family. No service by reguest. In lieu of flowers a donation may be made DAWSON Russell M. passed away suddenly June 23, 1996. aged 27 years.

Survived by his 1-rank. brother and partner Dr. lorn and Judy, sister will be remembered as a loving mother and wife, a compassionate listener and an energetic member of the Sunshine Coast Community. Private family service. In memory of Grace donations may be made parents.

Ken and aanora: sister. Carrie: brother, and brother-in-law, Lynn and Ray Smith and nieces Megan. Lindsay. Leslie and Stephanie. Frank brought to the Alzheimer Association or the Canadian Cancer Geoffrey and his extended family at the Group Home.

A memorial service will be held Wednesday. June 26. SHARPE Imbi, passed away after a lengthy illness, on June 21, 1996. She will be missed by her mother, Annette Raun; daughter, Lana, son, Trevor; Society. to b.u cancer foundation.

incredible energy, humour and heart to all his endeavours He will be sadly missed by his family and many friends and associates. A memorial service will yyt at 2 p.m. at the doal Chapel, 1 505 Lillooet Road North Vancouver. In lieu ol flowers, donations may be LIDDIATT Irene J. of White Rock, passed away be held at St.

Matthias Church, 680 West 49th Ave PATER Elbert passed peacefully into the maae io ine iNonn snore Disability Hesource centre grandchildren, sisters family. A celebration of her life will be held on Tuesday, June 25, 2 pm, at 7264 Celista Or, Vancouver. presence of his Lord at age 83 after a brief illness on Vancouver on Thursday. July 11, 1996 at 3 p.m., followed by a reception at The Arbutus Club. 2001 peacefully Thursday.

June 20, 1996, age 82. Wife of the late Clifford Liddiatt; dear mother of Bonnie and son-in-law Floyd Bjerke. Loved and remembered by 27CU2 June 21st. 1996 at Royal Columbian Hospital. Nanton.

Vancouver. At Frank request, in lieu of Predeceased by wife Enqelina in 1985. Very sadly liowers a donation to I ne salvation Army or The St sister Kay Gnttin: grandchildren Karen Lisle (Doug), Carol Bennett (Ted). Natalie Charbonneau (Yves); qreat-qrandchildren Forrest, Grace, Stewart; nieces Matthias Memorial and Gift Fund would be Am DUNCAN William A. (Bill) passed away suddenly Sunday, June 23, 1 996 at Surrey Memorial Hospital in his 76th 11 In year.

Sadly missed by his loving wife Wmmf Kav: daunhtpr Lvn IRickl Martin: sons appreciated missed by three sons, Dirk (Maaike), George (Irene) and Jacob (Johanna); two daughters, Wilma Spaa (Hank) and Engelina Wilson (Stewart); seventeen grandchildren, fourteen great-grandchildren, two sisters in Holland. Funeral service Wednesday June and nephews. Very dear friends of Carol and Clyde Mcpnerson ot white hock, a memorial service win oe held Wednesday. June 26. 1996.

2:00 p.m. at the SUSKIEL Annie (Zeworonko). bom July 18. bruce. bill (Vicki): 8 grandchildren: sis Uhurcn ot Holy Trinity.

White Hock. b.C. HOLNESS William John "Bill" passed away on 1907, passed away suddenly June 21. 1996. Very Sunday June 23rd.

1996. Predeceased by his father 26th. 1996. 11:00 a.m.. at Gordon Presbyterian Church.

Burnaby. Interment following at Valley View Cemetery. In lieu of flowers donations to B.C. Heart Foundation or B.C. Lung Association.

MURRAY On June 20. 1996, Mr. Georqe Murray ters Margaret McWhinnie and Janet (Gerry) Parker: and many other relatives and friends. Predeceased by his brother Walter. Bill served Canada in World War uave; survivea oy nis mother Beverly: sister brenda; sadly missed by daughters Anita (Ray), Pat (Chuck) and Annie; sons Charlie, Max and Otto.

Predeceased by son John (Agnes). Annie is also survived by 14 grandchildren and 18 qreat-grandchildren; brother Nana Meiqaro extended tamiiv and close tnends passed away suddenly at the age of 74 years. He is survived by his loving wife Mavis; daughter Wendy (Byron Spence): sons Ted (Anna) and Keith; sister Bernice Cullinane and many other family members II and had distinguished careers with Consolidated Celebration in memory of Bill will be held at 2:00 p.m.. RANGER (Desautels), Laurette passed away Trucking. B.C.

Electric (later B.C. Hydro). He served Thursday June 27th, 1996 at The Stoodeo.201 -1045 peacefully June 23rd. 1996 late of Coquitlam and a and friends. He was raised in Blakeburn.

spent most of Mainland. Vancouver. B.C. The family would appreciate donations to the Canadian Cancer Society Jake (Annie); Mary Towers (Suskiel) of Vernon, Colleen Towers and family of Coquitlam. Bernard Suskiel (Sylvia) and family of Canmore, Alberta and special mention to sister-in-law and dear friend Mary resident oi ine r-oyer rviaiiiara aged years.

Predeceased by husband Aime Desautels in 1949, as vice-t-resiaemot I ransportation tor C. Hydro, as well as a Director of Downlown Parking Commission and of C. Ferry Corp. A Memorial Service will be held at 2:00 p.m., Wednesday, June 26 in Fraser in ueuoniowers. second husband Delphis; and daughter Marie Jeanne nis me in Vancouver and retired in Merritt.

Ueorge served in the Canadian Army Radar Division during the Second World War in Australia, worked in the Pharmaceutical Industry for 35 years and was a member of the Marine Drive Golf Club. A Memorial neignts runerai Home, 1483b Kaser Highway, Surrey. In lieu of flowers, donations to Childrens Hospital. dodrug. survived Dy two daughters Hita (Keith) Burton and Lucette (Laurent) Lamothe; two sons Louis (Alice) Desautels and Jack (Ravmonde) HUNTER Eileen Marione passed away 250 W.

59 Vancouver, or the charity of your enxo ana many nieces ana nepnews. predeceased by sister Kate; brothers John and Joe. Visitation will be offered Wednesday, June 26, 8:00 p.m. Funeral service will be held Thursday. June 27, 1996 at 12:00 noon, at Forest Lawn Funeral Home.

3789 Royal Oak Avenue. Burnaby. Interment following service. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Canadian Heart and Stroke Foundation. Service will be held on Tuesday, June 25th at 1 :00 p.m.

in the Merritt Funeral Chapel, with the Reverend Desautels: thirteen grand children: twenty-two great grand-children; sister Charlotte Willy, and many peacefully on June 23, layb at surrey Memorial Hospital at the age of 66 years, late resident of Surrey. Predeceased by her parents. 1 sister. Ivy and 1 cnoice wouia oe appreciated FRASER HEIGHTS 589-2559 2756 uwen Davis orticiating. Merntl Funeral Chapel in care of arrangements.

Phone 378-2141, nieces, nepnews, tamiiy ana tnenas. a devoted mother who was always the heart and unity of the NICHOLLS Doris, peacefully on June 22. 1 996 in family She was what everyone called her "Memere Prayers will be held Wednesday June 26th, Burnaby. Sadly missed by husband Hugh; 6 sisters; 1 1996 at 7:00 p.m. from Our Ladv of Fatima Church.

brother. Glen. Survived by her loving family, husband, Cecil; 3 daughters. Brenda, Bev and Sandra; 1 son. Ken, 6 grandchildren; 2 sisters.

Marion and Donnie; 3 brothers, Terry, Dale and Ken. Memorial Service will be held Wednesday. June 26 at 1 p.m. from the chapel of Valley View Funeral Home, 14660 72nd Ave. Surrey.

Cremation. In lieu of flowers donations to the B.C. Cancer Society would be appreciated. 315 Walker Street, Coquitlam, where Funeral Mass brother, and many nieces and nephews. Memorial service will be held on Thursday, June 27th at 2 p.m.

from the chapel of OCEAN VIEW FUNERAL HOME, 4000 Imperial Street. Burnaby. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to a charity of your choice. will be celebrated Thursday June 27th, 1 996 at 1 1 :00 a.m. Fr.

C. Scott celebrant. Interment to follow at Valley View Memorial Gardens. Surrey. Special thanks to the staff of the Foyer Maillard who were always so helpful and caring.

In lieu ol (lowers donation to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of B.C. would be appreciated. NJOO Tik An. peacefully on June 21, 1996 in Valley View. 596-8866 TYLECKI George John peacefully at Vancouver General Hospital on Saturday, June 22.

1 996. Goorae FLEMING Audrey (nee Dickie) peacefully at home on June 22nd. 1 996 in her 81 st year. She will be missed by a loving family daughter Sue and 2 boys Mark and Byron in DeSoto, Texas; son Dave and his wife Rose in Vancouver; 3 grandsons in B.C. and 2 in Manitoba: and 2 nephews and a niece in Ontario.

Born in Gilbert Plains. Manitoba. Audrey raised her family in Winnipeg (with stops in Calgary and Edmonton) with husband Dick, who predeceased her in 1962. Audrey was active in the Kinettes, was a partner in a successful retail business in Winnipeg, and enjoyed careers with the Frontier School District in Dauphin, Manitoba and the Department of Veterans Affairs in Vancouver. After retiring to Summerland in 1984, Audrey was active in the church and contributed greatly to the fun and success of the St.

Stephen's Thrift Shop. A memorial service will be held at St. Stephen's Anglican Church in Summerland, Wednesday. June 26th at 2 p.m. In lieu of flowers, donations may be sent to the B.C.

Heart Fund. New Westminster. Lovingly remembered by daughters Tin Kartika. of Burnaby, Widya Astuti (Freddy Sapulra) of Indonesia, and Cecilia (Ronald) Young, of Burnaby: 11 grandchildren, and 15 great Prayers will be offered for her on uesday. June 25 at 7:30 p.m..

from the Evangelical JOHNSON Wallace Wallv) died peacefully at St. Tylecki predeceased by his parents Barbara and Pawel Tylecki; father of Linda of Calgary; dear brother ot Chris and his wife Rhonda of Peterborouah. Ont COLUMBIA BOWELL 521-4881 Paul's Hospital on Saturday, June 22. 1996. He was RIDLEY Edith Louise passed awav peacefully on with his family throughout his mercifully short illness.

Predeceased by his loving wife, Dorothy. He is survived by his 3 daughters. Leslie, Shelley and Jodie and their families. No service by request, but the family will host a memorial at the family home Saturday. June 29 between 2 to 4 p.m.

Donations to (he Cancer and Elizabeth Tylecki of Kingston, Ont: also survived by his nieces Deidre, Krista and Kathryn and his nephew Brian. Private arrangements entrusted to Gordon F. Tompkins, Funeral Directors (613-546-5454). For those who wish, donations to the Canadian June 18 after a lengthy illness. Predeceased by Alliance Church.

11960 Montego Street, Richmond. Funeral service will be held on Wednesday, June 26th at 11 a.m. also from the church. In lieu of tlowers donations may be made to Gereja Injili Indonesia. Cremation.

Arrangements through Ocean View Funeral Home husband Harry and survived by two children Celia (Doug) and Lynda (Chris) and their families. Private xiety in lieu ot family Service. Cancer Society would be appreciated. 4..

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