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The Province from Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada • 46

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The Provincei
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Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
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AROUND CITY HALL mm at. n-nwyji WfcTfe tfsWS J'iTys y-g'WHrpgftfw ami ajyiyassiasi School board chief i I ft Ojb 1 ft KQ clftll lv! ft 1 1 1 A A 44 THE FROVINCE, $ot April 2, gets into deep wate 4St-, lrn By i M-SIK education la too high, that tax- 328 CEMETERIES 300 COMING EVENTS I'rovliue) Waff Ifiwirier When Herj Jlowell ranar Mayor Alsb'try'a knutkl's for Ins nvTirUk on It:) a'hmil hiio'iif't thl3 week Wii wad Inj; In ovpr hia Mr, Howell )a the rhdlrrnan of lhe ai hn'il bnarrl. AiiiiMrpntly aiino.vfd at the remarka fi'om city hall, warned the Mvor he was atilli a school tfm'hrr on le-ave nf.Hie unihallpnged Mayor of lano Show Boat at Kltailana rol." Mr, Emery has been runnlnf these ihowa for 2fi yeara. Many nf tha city's talentetf. artlsti began here.

He handed the caul to th itartled people? from the festival, mentionerj aomethlnf about the Show Boat being known all over North America snd that they should com down and ace It aometime. They wouldn't ce Madama Butterfly but they vvould ome pretty taientert isenple, and prormbly a bigger audience than at the Queen Elizabeth Theatre. Coat them less, too. The Mayor Kltsilano) has been handing out thesa cards at a remarkable par the last few weeks. Hardly had a chance to complain about freeways and the people) In South Vancouver who wert "menially disturbed" by tha threat of a works yard.

payere are putting up fund, for thinja which are deilnhla but not necessary, The V'anrouver Featival or-nira had to go to pity hall to find out what ahow buai-nosa la all about. Thuy jot the Information Aid. Hert Tmerv atill Ouvry Koberta and Mn. Otto Korner finished outlining the coming aeanon of opera gym- phony ronmrta and ao 'forth A)d. JumpM and hjockerl iheir exit committee room Faster and slicker than Marshal Dillon drew two colored postcards from his pocket.

They wert ef the Ship and Shahs Japanese vessel bringing icahoiisc tam'Hiver Mfnie ffiuirv Mi ft tlt-p ifnt 11 riil mmi ill filf irifttHin. I rtitunt 4 MTA7 I fur In Canftdrt'i mi rniHpi ttl kutetl l.iiAn. 'Ill 330 CREMATORIUMS Full Service In Our CARPEV CHAPEL Ciematoi ium Ocpsn View Burial Park 6790 Patleranii HE 1 ia8 nerving Metropolitan Vancouver Monday-SalU'day Inclusive Vancouver Crematorium Limited City Centre Location View femelriy 39th and Eraser St. FA 8231 332 INFORMATION WANTED WOULD any person having knowledge of Mi a. liiell Fun weather Amleison or J.nwrir fonneiiy of Dundee, Scutliiiul, won was at fnm lime a Niirsi- In Die Dl'k Krr Menial near Glasgow and who emigrated to Ouada In 1912 anil was ln.ua mil to a laimrr there, please coimnuiacute wur the subscribers.

Mra. Lawns was a daughter of the iate Al' vernier Anileiion and of the late Mia, Martha Fauwenllie" or A'idriMiii sometime of Laikcmback, 'leaiing, near Dundee and a aisler of the Uiicasiil Mrs Jane Ann Coventry Anili'ison or ILuil, Widow, lale of West ('ullage. Ninth Mict. New-tyle. Angua, Scolland.

SOU'IAR HEID, siiLII TIOHS, 13 WAftD ROAD. DUNDEE. SCOTLAND. WILL anyone witnessing an accident the intei sect inn of Granville St. and W.

ot 3 30 m. 011 March 2ii, Involving a 1119 Monarch sedan and a Ford Consul sedan, kinilly conlait Mr. G. Thompson or Mr. J.

Mr Dei mid at MU 4-P2H1 or LA ti-4i)H(l (eves.) WOULD anyone having; any Informal Ion or knowing Ine whereabouts of Violet Gladys Humphreys nee Violet Gladys Whlt-lliiRlnn, please contact G. M. An-nablc, harrisler. 2OO-S40 Seymour SL, Vancouver. (Plume MU 5-SMti) ANYONE knowing the whereabouts of John Henry Lel'retre.

formerly of Prince Grorge please contact Fox Province. Matter of ui gent personal concern. 334 PERSONALS NAME AND ADDRESS required for all advertlsera in thla column. Information held in strict confidence. For latest WEATHER FORECAST Call MIT Sl-OIII ORDAINED Orgymen accepting AIH1SIOIIC LI CeHMOIl, LlLUIKim.

The Saviour; Needed full time to establish new denomination. Box 22-13. Province. ADELE, Please call" AM 1-3191 "beL 8:30 and 9:00 p.m. Soon.

336 BUSINESS PERSONALS WRITERS Literary counsel, criticism and editing. Manuscripts evaluated and expertly tvped. Market guidance. P.easonahle fees. Literary Services, P.O.

Box 219, Ganges, INTERNATIONAL MARRIAGE BUREAU S4. 448 Sevmour MU 4-SS29 Write or phone for infiymatlnn about personal confidential Introductions. Interviews by app't. "ASK Alexandria." Try Ry letter. Studios, 754 Thurlow.

Ml 1-8933. Tea Cup. Card Palm. Sand, Crystal "St. Roc Cafe," 929 W.

Pender St. American Dairy Lunch evenings Sportsman's Cafe veiySaturday WIGS HAIRWORK Hair, toupees, wigs, switches. EST ALL 977 Granville MU S-4713 EARS PIERCED FREE Gurvia Jewellers MU 8-5956 86f Granville First Japanese restaurant Drop In for delicious Sukiyakl dinner today at Kotohukt Shokudo 3tW Powell 3 9534 CASH for DIAMONDS" GOLDBLOOM SON RtlUjOX. 207 J-4037 HAVE you the latest birth control Hygiene Information. It's free.

Write Imperial Imports (Western) Dept. P. P.O. Box 227. Vaneou.ef.

PERSONAL HYGIENE PRODUCTS Confidential mall order service. Cunningham Drug Store Granville A Georgia Mil 5-0374 MRS.R. "The lady who knows," has moved from 1228 Howe St. to 14178 Wheatley White Jiock. VI 7-7B0l.

COLD wave" specialist for gray, white or fine hair, special price A 'a. MU 3-1517. WA 2-J1913. Dev. Print 59r.

Album Pts. 9c ea. S9c Lion Photo 59c O. Boir434, Vancouver. B.C.

FOR your personal hygiene needs Open till 12 midnight every mgnt. The London Jjrua. 800 Main PR EE birth List of latest supplies. Dept. G.

P.O. Box lSS.Vancouver. B.C. ASTROLOGY lessons," horoscopes. Any questions answered.

F. Hathaway. 415 W. 10JR 4-4318 BACHELORS' (single, divorced or? 1 iet'a form l-rS42. Mme.

Fontaine of Edmonton Professional Reader. 433 E. 25th. TO clean old wax 'from" lino use Dab." Sold at stores. "International Room 34,448 Seymour MU 4-8829 'OMAR," astrologist seer Studio 5H.

777 Burrard. MU 1-1105. MARY Syeth, world renownedaeer, Get the truth. 2215 E. Hastings.

SLIP covers. Draperies, bedspreads. Work guar. Mrs. Lowe.

MU 1-1810. 338 LOST VALUABLE hand-rarved gold brooch, app. 2'n" diameter, set with topa. centre. Vicinity Sasa-mat A 91 Ave.

or Broadway and Oak or CPR Pier. Reward. CA 4- 34i.3. GOLD earring with coral trim. Family heirloom.

Lost at symphony ball or vicinity Terminal City flub. Reward. WA 2-f-nSL LADYS white gold 17-jewel wrist walch, diamond on each side, corded slrap. Reward. Call Miss Fisher.

AM 6-4H25. RWVAflD. Child's dog. "Black anrt wnite Springer. Davie and Howe, Wed.

n'ght. Answers to CA 4 FAVVN tabby Persian cat, white chest and feet. male. 2 yra. old Vic.

Ave. and Oak. AM 1-4143 BLACK male, cross. 2 yra. old.

WhMe spot on chest, '59 lie. IIA 21721.. 30 FOUND 318 CARDS Of THANKS We want to thank Dr. T. tor hia kiinliirva and uiiili i tanning, also the (cv It, Ii Holinis of SI.

i.p.iikpi IMi lei Ihiiuh and the manv fiipnni, who tended sympathy am oiteiiiisa diinnf our hp leaverment aim 1'iv A I nanoie fmm ihe Yukon and the ultima and memiieia of tin Van mover Lodge A and AM, No -Mia. Nor ah Ireland and famile Giatefullv acknowledging your kind evpiesslona of avmiMlhv if Imp nasaing of a dear nmllipi. J. Mi.Mahon and Mn 0. Jlaiil, We wlh to thank our Menda and neighlioi, fur Iheir kindnesa and aviupatny abown tn in our tieieaveinciit at Ilia denlli nf our dear molher and giaiiilmnther, Mis Maiy Powell, Vv especially win lu lliank ltev.

Guru HI for hia couifiu I ing words and the llaff of the tioiinle Rest Home for their loving rare Her chlldieu and granilchlldien. 322 INMEMORIAM assist ppadpra tn prppar "In MpmwriNiii1 Nntlrea. Ilia i'rnvlnca baa a bttiiklet soma very apprn-uriate. veraea. Tn reeplve a pups' just phone Miss Adams, Ml Mi AI'DLFY-In loving mpmpry nf my ilaughler, lleipna.

Who passed away Apill 3. 11)41. hunsliliie passes, nhadowa fall, Love rcmeinbrance nutlasls all: And though the yeaia be many or fpw, They at filled with remembrance of you, Ever remembered by her molher. ip BALI. In loving memory of Vt.

my dear husband. Albert Edward Ball, who passed away April 2. 19iSK, Nothing hut memcrlea ta I Journey on. Thinking of thr past and my loved one gone: Nona knows the depth of my deep regret. But I remember when olheil forgel.

Sadly missed by his loving wife, Dorothy. rISIIER-In loving memory of our dear aunt, Margaret Cairns lusher, who passed away April 2, 1955. In the Garden of Memory W'a meet every day. Sadly missed 'w piece Chrlasle, freu ana lamtiy. DO BUSH In loving memory of our dearest mother and grandmother, Alexandria, who was laid tn rest April 3, 1937.

In life honored and rherlshed. In death always remembered and alwavs missed. Your loving daughters, Vera ana tiaisie; gnn-m-iaw, nnn; grandchildren, Penny, Graeme and Liana. jntTTvISnN lovlne mrmnrv of a dear son and hrnlher, Henry can jonnson. killed in action in Germany, April 1, 1943.

Your heart was the dearest In all Ihe wide world. Your love the best tn recall. For no one on earth could take your place, You are still the dearest of all. Never forgotten by Mother, his two sisters and their families. Tn loving mem ory of Ted Josephsoft, who paased awav Anrll 3.

1933. Not dead to us wh loved him, Not ost. but gone nerore He lives with us In memory And will forevermnre, Ever remembered by hia loving wife and family. ATTHEWSON in ever lo -lng memory nf Arthur, who died ll ago. "We wl'l alwayi think ot vou.

no matter how long tlma goes by." Mom, Dad. Chuck. Marsha. tve ana SANDVTK In loving memory of my dear husband, who passed away April 2. Vonr heart was the truest In all the wide world.

Your love the best tn recall: No one on earth can take your place, You are still the dearest of all. His loving wife, Rene. WAGI.ANO In grateful memory nf my devoted hLsband, Frank, who was called to Higher Service, April 2. 1959.. "Out of the stress of Doing Into the peace of Done "God moves In a mysterious way." Hia loving wife Ethel.

324 FLORISTS FLOWERS Symbol of Hope. 326 FUNERAL DIRECTORS Harron Bros. Ltd. "2 Chapels to Serve You" at Chapel of Chimes 10th Ava. and Ontario St.

Chas. E. Atchison and Sons Vancouver TR. 6-8877 and Royal Oak Chapel Kin away at Royal Oak Burnahy HE 1-5S77 Harold AteMson. Mgr.

BIMMON PER IDE LTrf "A Dignified Service" Broadway at Maple SU RE 1-4151 Member Order of Tha Golden Kill Mount Pleasant Chapel Vancouver! Modern and Most Beautiful Funcal Home MOUNT PLEASANT UNDERTAKING CO. LTD. Kingsway at llth Ave. TR 6-21 1 CENTER 8 HANNA Sinea 1853 40tl KIngaway HE 4-2424 Hamilton Mortuary Ltd. S3th Ave.

Fraser FA 5-3311 Chapman Funeral Home JO? W.Bd W11 lowT Ft 9-21 41 HOLLYBURN FUNERAL HOME A D. Wlh 1807 Marine Dr. WA 2-1221 West Vancouver Clrnhaven Memorial Chspet j23S E. Hastlnga HA 8940 HAROLD EDWARDS LTD. 709 W.

Broadwav at Heather nr TRInity 6-7711 I THE T. EDWARDS CO LTD. Memorial Chanel. Phone RE 8-3181 1 Granville at jntn Ave. i ROSELAWN CHAPEL I BrMwav A Commercial.

TR 4-1Sli CREMATION FUNERALS We Invite vour encutrlps as coat and a-rarupments for this service We Ar-fcnge All Details (j ROSELAWN I rt'NERAL DIPtLTOSS LTD. TR 4-13H DEATHS MAIN on Match SI, 1'fcJi, William iinimiilni'ii Ham, KKKlJ hJI I- -I' W. Il At huruvwl hy tin loving tme Aiaigairl, 1 Alrsaniirr, of imjijii in 5 iim, tt. Niit, J. Urn Haiti, Mm, A.

Allium, intrMatr; Mia. K. I'm. 't Tii-iilon Din, and at hi, mi', 4 lniilhri, linuy. of hint-I.

mil, A i tit A I'l'ili, inlill, Sii Tinman and Nut. h. 'n' i ihii, nf am niivi't, alto 14 giMiiili hilllirii. lunnal Atiillday, Ainil 4 i 1 pni. In thr ni 111 iiHmiiti'n riacr SI.

at Air, In Foirm l.an liniiuiy, l(v. A. 0'Uin tf (l-clating. BAIL March 1id. Mary Hail, lit 1 1 4 ml Ar, ngi-il .1 Muife, KiiMald ai.it Hiilii il, 1 ilvt i liivniHa, Ninth Alieit, t'lllt A 1 Jliim In, in.

(ml 4 diiiixiiti'ia, Mil. a ii.iairi am iiiiMi iMla r. jiiiilr LawiiT, VVcl 'alii uu PI u. W. i.Vlaiyl I'hlUii.

Minn, Mia. II. 1 nun gai el 1 Holii'i Uim, liiinplicil liivri, gi aniiciiililrrii 11 gi iMil-gi audi ainil rn, i n-i vale lunrial arivlie was ttr'd 1 1 1 mat, Aim ii 1 in the 11IAI Ki. lit- (IiImk.s, llaiinii urn, 1.111.. Iiilh A.

and (ililailii SI Ki'V. hiinn IngKR nfliriali'd In-lei mi nt Orean tn liunal Jaik, HIITl KIt In hiiniilial, March SI, lti.ii. Wi'uani J11I111 liullfr, ul iiKi hinn. In tut 1M1 year. hy his neliivi-d Hue, Agnca Mary, hi humr, nni.

1)1. At. J. Hulirt, Ki'lui'- iia. ami Kcmiclu iianiiiiiMi.

lint A iiiitik'hlri Mia. Ji. A. Viiiing 1 1 ri'iici 11 i' 1 anil Klia. J.

W'ui-v (hiucpiii, safeKalunn, and Mir. Jt. A. Aillirrv utiiirl, KhiiiIiiiki aim) 14 gi limit liiint n. rrulay fniiinv mij .1.1.) Atnaa in (iunnliaii Angria I'cn-iliell and Hrnuxiilun whne Itciiiilcm Maa will tie i I'li'lii alcd SHliiiilay A011I at 1" .111 a 111., 1(1.

Uv Magr. K. HI', irir-liiam Kciiiicv Funeial Dui'ctuia, W. lliuuijuay. in tliaige, fXlVAI.E l'aaaed away VC Mann UX 19M, Nn ravme, urn L.

nriiiiva hia tixtn it'iir. Funeial aervlce Saliinlay, Aiuil 2. al in a.m., in I he Kuamun I'eiiplea Home, tkill aniphfll Ave. lnieimcnt Plciani Field of liiuioi. Forest Lawn Miniorial la.k.

Clrnhaven Memorial Chapel tin tin a. fOVKHDAI.K Passed away Maun nihil, Hemy Philip Co-eulale ot IHlh VUsl Hlh AxeH In hia Sarin year. Survived by hia loving wife, Agues Ann; 1 aim, Gram; 2 daughters, Mil. J. P.

Plumli, Mil. J. I'. Jdmmingtnn, all of mtrmiver; 3 gr andchililien, 3 greal-giandchiltlren. Funeial ai'i v-lie Saiurday at 12 noon in Sim-mona McBride Funeral Chapel, Broadway at ltev.

Jamea G. Gorwlll. U.D.. officiating. remation, Garden CliapeU Ocean View, GOODWIN Sudenly on March SI.

JHmi. T. Howard Goodwin, aged yean. I.ale of 12iifi Sin-rialr West Vancnuvei. Survived hy his wife, Florence; A (una, John.

Barry, and Bruce, all at home; Ins mother, Mrs. W. I. Gooiuvlri. Vancouver; one sister, Airs.

MatgHiel Faulkner, Vancouver; one oioiher, M. Goodwin, New Westminster, Funcnil service satui'uay, April 2, at 10 a.m. from the Hollyuuin Funeral Home, so? Marine Drive. West Vancouver; Rev. Thomas Saund- II I.

I.I..-...1 uim inLinn. aiilci JI17UI. Capllanu View Ceinelery. ATTENTION W.V. GRAHAM Miss prances A.

Graham, late of the Gilford Hotel. Massed away In hospital, March 1, 1H60, at the age of 94 yra. Miss Giaham was a nurse during ine umieu spaiusn American war, IHHH-1HU2. survived by nieces, and Mia. W.

E. Mann of Ottawa; also dislant relatives In fincner cieeK. Aioerta. uneral service will be held Monday. April 4 at 3 p.m., in the chapel of enter and I anna.

4IHU Klnvswav npposile Central Park, under the auspices of the United Spanish American War Veterans. Rev. F. A. Ramsey officiating, followed hv Cremation, ho Iloweig by request.

u.h i loan John William Green, In hia Ktrd year. Funeral service Monday, April ai ii) a.m. in tne i. r.a- tarrlfl f'n Unmnrlal r'hoiuil Onn. ville St.

and Kith Rev. Angua jack oinciaiing. inierment Moun tain View cemetery. CREEP April 1, I960, Maude Gteep, aged K7 years. Survived Prime Rd Lynn Valley.

Survived by 2 Mrs. Delia Faro-drey, Dawson Creek, Mra. Kathleen Page. Iipep Cove; 8 grandchildren; 5 great-grandchildren. Funeral aervice Tuesday, April ft at 3 p.m.

In the North Vancouver Funeial Chapel. Imeimenl North Vancouver Cemetery, JHLL March SI. 3960, Louisa. Hill, of 1835 Comox St. Survived by her loving husband, John, and 1 sister.

Mrs. Elhel Stewart, To-ronlo. Several niecei and nephewa. Funeral service will be held in the Ml. Pleasant.

Chapel, Kingsway and lllli on Tuesday, April 5. at 3 p.m. interment Mountain View. 1 hint March SO, l0, John Hnrtnn Hunt, of 4292 John Vancouver in his 82nd year. Survived by his loving wife, Annie.

Rev. J. W. Ellia will conduct Ihe funeral aervlce from the Mount Pleasant Chapel, Kingsway at 11th Ave. Saturday, April at 3 p.m.

Cremation. JOHNSON Anrll 1, 39WI. Charles Edward Johnson, aged 74 years of East 7th North Vancouver. Survived by his loving wife, Alice: 3 sons, Charles, Montreal, Reg and Lea, North Vancouver: 4 daughters, Mrs. E.

(Alice! Forward. North Vancouver; Mrs. D. (Winnie) Harold, Montreal; Mra 1 Dorothy I Llnklater, Vancouver. Mrs.

E. (Phyllis) Besulieu. Wilhama Lake. Funeral aervice Tuesday, April 5. at 1 m.

In the North Va-mouver Funeral Chapel, Rev. Arnold Bennett, officiating. Cremation. JOHNSTON Christopher, passed away In Shaughnessy Hospital April 1. lOSO.

aged 73 years, formerly of Pnwell St. Survived by one hrnther In Ireland. Rev, Jos Delia Torrt will conduct graveside hlesslng Monday. April 4. at 30 a In Field of Honor Forest Lawn Memorial Park.

Richmond Funeral liomt dire -tors. JO! INSTOINE A the residence. 3-ii Pandora March 30. William Johnstone, aged 73 years. Survived hv his loving wtfe.

Amv: a atenlirottier. Alex Johnstone, and a stepsister, Mrs. Phyllis McKay. In England Funeral service M'n-dav, April 4. at 3 p.m.

In the Bur-nahv Funeral Dlrrctors' Chapel, vrA Hastings North Burnahv. w.lh H. Dermott Irines off icls'lne following by cremation. Flowarj gratefully declined. JOHNSTONE-On April 1.

lO, Pnpc-i MiMiilan Johnstone late or S70-lMh St West Vancouver. Survived bv pi Jesor: one da'iehter Mn F. Weaver West Vancouver: 2 srs, Poper 'At n' ouv er A'an Vancou' er: It Pnv jite funeral erv 11 Monday. April 4th at 1 3n m. from f-e Hoiivhiiri Funera' iinme 1ii7 Marine Drlvt, West vanctiuver, ipmaiion, IFVVR Passed March 31 Kiwi psisv Nivsh widow of Aified I.p er of lh6 Vvet 13th Ave Suivived bv 1 son, Lawrence.

Liverpool. 3 daugbtert. Mn l)a Tayiov. Mra. Pnvnit ai.che'tp.

Vis. Dorothy Wa'ker. a1) of Vanionvp': ID grandihi' 1 rtien: gieat-granilchildrpn; 2 1 I'pp-sti'ert Mrs Ms Canham I and M's. HsrKerdPn. bo'h In Kng- I'lP'Sl servirp Monday at in Simmon, VcRrme Fu-teral rharel, Brnadv sv at Mao'e 'St.

Rev a me, Gnrwlil. I'D. l'i'e, (r PFit Forest bn iterr.cfai Park. I VT KIN Pd In hot. t.

Art t. 4 X'slliin. wid'pv of -iiarti Mai- km nf 12-4 wpst Avenup. in hp- si' year, surv vpd hy 'e'- Mrs Rp, Pa pr i prgiarn. i- I ii lav Ai" 1 1 Nnrn JL Tilrirf rapi in.ts I Avecr and Ca-nh, at fpj vt of finatibf.

314 DEATHS M. FAR! ANr Man SI. 1A Janrt Mit-allalia II A Yukon SI. aged h'l enr, tllivlved liy 2 daiighlen, Miss Maiy Mi Far-jane and Miss Mi par ianr, Vamouvrr. I sistrt, Mia.

Maiy Haines, Wmnlpig puneinl nviie Aiuil 4. at II a in. the 'It Al' I. OF OIlMFS. Har.

mn tlma Ltd. jnin Ave ami lui. lailo Rev Angua Jack offl-dating Inirimrnl loieal Lawn Mriiioual I'sik. MIGNAI'IT On Mai'h 3 V'l, aaie (if Main St In hia Tun (fiaves.iia eivne Mon. diiv, A tn 11 4 at mi am.

Hi Mouniain V'lew Centeteiv Bell tuni'ial Home. 774H llaallnga, Funeial I hi pi Ima In charge, NELSON At hia trsldenie, 'Mh Avf, Clov elilair. 11', Neia Ailliur Nelson, age ml H'aia. Survived hv 3 liiolheia Seimei, While Ituik: Floil. Vanmuve; Matsinii.

'Jaif'-ia. Mina Anne Nrison a llalleil, Vancouver Funeral an v. lie Monday, Anrll 4th at 1 Ml Bin fioiii tne Ciovcnlalp CIibppi of s. pn icll A Sons uiiilrr auMnii's in Jehovah Wilnesi.es, li.tprniPlil Valley V'ltw Gaidrna, TAGE On March SI, 1W10, Fineal Hitice Pate, aged years, I. ate of -l, M.ulne Drive.

West Vancnuvei. suivived by hia loving wife, Annie; 2 ilaugntns. Mis. K. Weaver, Wet 'ancouver; Mrs.

C. .1. Mncev, North Vancnuvei, giandi'hildren. also I sis. tel.

Mrs Mav iloiinan, Winnipeg, Man. Funeial eivu Salmdav, Aiull at 11:30 am from the llnllx burn Filiieiai Home, West VeiU'oiiver, Key. William Valentine officiating Cremation. No fioweia by iPMueat. PITTS -Suddenly, on April 1, H11.O, Geoige Chi islopher Rltts, aged 72 yeara, late of 1 177 Fa-pianile Avenue, West Vancouver.

Survived by hia loving wile. Ida; 1 daughter, Mn. Kenneth Davison 1 Irene), North Vancouver; 1 son, Georga Chi Islopher Pitia, Dawson Creek, BC: 2 grandchildren; also 1 sister In England. Funeral aervlce Monday, April 4 at 3 from the Hollyburn Funeral Home, 1WI7 Marine Drive, West Vancouver, ltev. Thomas Saun-iters.

I) 11.. officiating. Interment Capllano View Cemetery, REYNOLDS April 1. 19K0, John Lew la Reynolds, aged years. Past Master of Kilwinning Lodge, No AF AM.

Survived hv a sisler-ln-law, Mrs M. Southam; also .3 neices, of thla city. Biolhera and alslera, nnrj 1 nephew in England. Rev. A.

Daviea will ion-duct the funeral aervlce In Mount Pleasant Chapel, Kingsway at llth Monday, April 4 at 1 p.m. Followed by Cremation. Ho flowers by request. SHANNON Paased awav tn hospital. March St, jttfiO, Robert C.

lata or 11H3 Cardero St. Survived by till wife, June: also a hrnlher and sister In Ire- and. Privale funeral was held 'nday. April 3 at from Chapman 'uneral Home Ltd. SO'i West Broadway, followed by crematiort.

SHORE March 31. IPfin. Mary Alice, beloved wife of Alher h. Shore. 712 E.

fith North Van. cmiver. Funeral aervlce in Bl'K-RAliD CHAPEL, I20H Lonsdale North Vancouver, Monriav, A ni if 4th at 1 Rev. Ernest Rands officiating, fiemaini to he forwarded In Picton. Nova Scotia for Interment, SHILSON Passed away March 31, ltkki, Julia Elizabeth, widow of Arthur rune Shllson of Fa-peranza, B.C., In her 92nd year.

Survived by one ion, Stanley Winnipeg, and one dHUghter, Mrs. George H. Moore, Esperanza, B.C.; 3 grandchildren; 5 great-grandchildren. Funeral aervice Monday, 3 p.m. In Simmons A McBride Funeial Chapel, Broadway at Maple Rev.

F. J. Nicholson officiating. Interment In Ihe family plot, Forest l.awn Memorial Park. RKEA Passed away April 1, lflKil, David Itelil Skew, in his 37th year.

Late of 2iKi47 filst Avenue, I.nngley, Survived by his wife, Ethel; 1 don, Donald of Hope, B.C.; 1 daughter. Mra. Marilyn Gaudette Chllliwack; 1 grand-daughter; 2 brothers, James and Jack, both of Langley; alsters. Mra. C.

(Kate) l-'earson or sardis, Mra. C. (Rhoda) Armstrong: Mrs. R. (Daisy) Hemphill, both of California.

Funeral aervlces will be held In the Chapel of Langlev Funeral Home, Monday, April 4. at 1 pm The Rev. Canon E. Harris officiating. Interment Fort Langley Cemetery.

SOt'BRY Passed away In hospital March Si, 10. Leon Sou-bry. of 1421 Maple and formerly of Wlnnlpew, Manitoba, In his SHth year. Survived by his loving wife. Margaret; a daughter.

Mrs. B. (Yvonne) Scott, Winnipeg; a sister, Mrs. Peter McKall; brothers, Victor and Valere, of St. Boniface.

Man. Remains are being forwarded to Winnipeg for Interment. Friends wishing to pay their last rtsperta mav do ao Sunday. Anrll 3. from 2-9 in Nunn A Thomson'g Chapel, 10th Ave.

A Gamble. St. TASSE On March SO IPfiO. T.uriger George Tasse. nf 1917 West 2nd tn his S9lh ypar.

Survived by 2 sons. Roiand. Real and 4 granddaughters, all of Vancouver. Reauiem High Mas" celebrated: Mondav. Anril 4th at 9 a.m.

In St. Augustine's Church. Interment. Mouniain View. Remains resting at the Bell Funeral Home, 2746 East Hastings.

TYRARD Passed awav Marrh 31. 19MI, Gean Louis Tyrard In his 7Mth year. Late of 2W02 Kendall Road, Langley. bv hia wife, Maria; 1 son, Leon. Vancouver; 1 daughters, Mrs.

H. PregPt, St Boniface, Manitoba. Mrs. G. Tororese, 1 atepson Marcel of Langley: ft grandchildren.

Requiem Mesa will ne celebrated In SI. Josenh'a Church, I-angley, Mondav. Apr'1 4. at 10 a m. Father M.

Kennedy reiehiant. Prayera to he said Saturday. April 2, at 7:30 p.m. from the Chapel of Langley Funeral Home. Interment Murray-vllle Cemetery.

WEBSTER March 31 1W, Ressie Lena Webster, nf 3291 Fast 2Sth in her 73rd year. Survived hy her loving husband, Lome: 2 sons. Elmer and Harvey. Vancouver; ai grandchildren: 1 brother In Detroit; and 2 sistprs. Nova Scotia.

Canon F. A. Ramspy will conduct the funeral service from the Mount. Pleasant Chapel, Kingsway at llth Monday, Anril 4. at p.m.

Interment Forest Lawn. WESTORY Marrh SO 19, Fdith Mary Westoby of 1436 East 37lh Avenue, aged k2 years. Late member of Mountain View I'nited Church for 54 years. Survived by 3 daughters. Miss Florence at home.

Mra. A. (Adai Pye and Mrs. J. C.

iBahel Taylor. Vancouver; 3 grandi blldien: 2 brother, in Vancouver; 1 bro'her tn Victoria. Funeral service Monday, April 4 at 3 pm. in the CHAPEL OF CHIMES, Rroa. Ltd, loth Avenue and Ontario Street, Rpv.

G. K. King. officiating. Interment Mountain View Ceme-teiy.

WII.SOV Passed awav In hospital Marrh Si. 19-Vt, Mrs, Gertrude Wilson, late of i.tiki 4m St Burnahy. Survivpit by a niece, I.ucienne and a nephew, Him her! Hmton of Vancouver. Funeral Mondav. Anril 4 al 1(1 a m.

frn-n the Chapman Funeral Home Ml VV Bioariwav at Willow Rpv w. Fisted officiating. Interment Orean View Burial Park. Wn fii Mar, 28. 1WV Yoio.g Won e' 7'H Fast Pender I street, tn a ear.

Funeral Satuidsv. Apr nd at in 1 'rim Ihe Funeral Home 27 rgs. Pev Me- or a officiating. 1 316 LODGE FUNERAL NOTICES I 1 MprrSp-a ef Mf Tlrrmon -M- lar Nn 7 FHM ae 1 renurstrd tn a he fu- re-at cur Ia' R'otrer, 1 a Par l'l a on fs'iirda'. r- 1 2, af Vct pirsssrvt Osppi, rgsvsi a' Av Ni reisiia Joha K.

Clttiers, ei-. 314 CAM H' Socielv aiir'y night ii.ii-fp,l and iisnir, saiuidiiv. Ami it aii'm- litVi an Fti M. f-f r--h -annus naming to 11, lni' CM lii.lia Pill Mraitow-a Fearing nfl Saiumav nlsht m. Hit Midnmhl if.rtip a Oliiuslie Hail Km eUt lil Floor J77I f.r.uts KK I ISM M'MAY oiiim aaaimg in (i nifiuix't my.

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IIiisIihb MI' 44Y; AM b-f)444 H-liS CHRW Sctort. Ml Speiml l.rnlrn Dllir Ctrlng tiAiiqurlt llrnpt'oni 304 HALLS TO RENT HAM tT rent, strrlni. Hint- rrrriunin. I.mna 3H1LW. 4th.

KB S-K5I4 Ux'U. lur rrnl. lld kin h'-n A PHi'klng B'ilitl-K. al ypi-rm. A.I R(ix IWJ I'rnvlni Hall.

Cnienng, Mulc burden BKllmom. Ha "2 lovely halm witn r.ite'ing The Arlington. KE 8-38 F. 308 BIRTHS To Pr. urirl Mrt.

ft fi. Bonneil Mmpi-tnl on March W. lOWi. (Uughter, Jonnne Klb'heth. A lister lor Ken, Greg nd Judy.

--GRANTHAM -To Mr. und Mn. J. L. l.ianthnm.

trie ppnell RHer Grnrml on Marrh 31. 1'P. trnther Jor Bicky, Bobhy and Kathy. RAE To Mr. and Mrs.

P. I. Kaa nee Anne Davies) of Fort Alhernl, at tna west Coast General Hospital, 1 March S3, 19WI, a ton, WILKINSON To Doran and Peter Wilkinson, 011 Marrh 31. at Grar Honpttal, a daughter Alex-anrlrea (Andrea) Warle, 7 lba. 14 on.

3ia ENGAGEMENTS Th engagement annminred (if Anne, daughter of Mr. Frank Waho'vllft and the late Mr. Ma-hnvNc to Joph Lee Norton of prattle. Washinglon, on of Mrs. PosMean Norton of llarlfoid rity, Indiana.

The werlrling wlU ke flare on Saturday, April 30, Vancouver llpighia Unliert Cliun-ii, Dev. DermoU N. ilclni.ea offi-ciatlnt. and Mr. C.

T. Wardinf announce the engagement of their daughter, I-ucy Ann, to Geiaid Itifhard Kelm. on of Mr. anrl Mr. c.uitav Kelm of Richmond, C.

The wedding will take place cn Saturday, May 7. 19fiO. at 1 St. Thomaa Angli-earf'Churrh, Rev. A.

L. Daviea officiating. and Mri. Kenneth F. Mor- fa.

annuuni't the engagement of heir daughter, Ann Lesley, to Mr. Ifnnald Bruce Bain. nn Mr. and Mrs. Bain.

The wedding will take pare on Friday. Mav 1MI at fl pm. in Owwn Memorial Churrh, Rev. J. C.

Cronin officiating. 312 MARRIAGES BtPTM.ECOMRE STEPHEN'S On Friday. Apul 1. al 7:30 pm In Renfrew I'nited Church, ny'Ttev, O. Richmond.

George Norman Birtdlecomhp. only son of Mr. and Mrs. G. Biddlec'nmne of N4h Vancouver, to Marlene tna.

only dniighter of Mr. and Mrs Joseph Stephent of Vancouver, BC. ViANSFN-MfRRAY On Frl-lav. April 1. I'lM), at 7 30 tn R'ertson Presbyterian Church, by Fey.

J. L. Garvin. Kenneth Ed-vard Hansen, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Fusiy W. Hansen, to AMrc Marv, laughter of Mr. and Mn, Alexander Murray. MASKALL JKVSF.N On Frt-ay. April 1, 1WI.

at 7 In Heights I'nited Church, by fjpv, p. Smlllie, Edward MitrheM Maskalt. son of Mr. and Mrs Michael Maskall of Richmond C. to Joanne, daughtrr of Mr and Mrs Neia J.

jmsen Richmond. BC, ir nDlfll rm oenh He'TV Arl rich, of 1S')3 Fu'ieral Saturday April 2rd a iTL. me rieii Punetal lone. 27-U t'sst lls' Re. Chaoril mation.

314 DEATHS ATTOE On March 30 twn, A ur Hohrrt Aiior, sx-il Ave Suriev atd 77 jeas Siir. iv ed by I son, Sidney at home; 1 riatign'er. Mrs n't mmer, fandrn 'rtrrn. 2 aitei 2 orninr PMf.er3t schp lPrtv April 3. at 1 VI in the Crstl of Snrs.

Rev GO'iehdv of'l-r a pj. I-'prr Vaiieview Gardena. BARIN'OTOV Marri 31 V- Iwi Hn rtah-pgion Tiii'per 31.. tn h' wiln eai. Sur-id bv a piv'cg wife v.

Jnn R. ef on 1 'pr 1 1 Vai gB. pt 3 g-a 1 hildrn. I 4 gieal-grand. mlit'Pn a ypinan of ih, his Cr-uM'r tprj rf Cra-1an tout ir, V-i I.

li re pf-. ut fwPP-al aervre IP (be ppaart irw' Kinfav a' 5'' Ave en Mc.r.isv. Aent 4 at i m. MU ahwnce, liianka to the kind nc of tlie boarrL Trying to avoid atralnr-d re- liiiona audi aa thoxe between rity council and park board, the mayor merely denied he had made wild claims. He of- fned to come before the i.n.

una T5, in jiiri i tne oil terlv ancered (he mayor. lie haa said nothing cf any ai guinea nee to aptir Mr. Row- en into veinai attton, Hia fight haa been with the provincial government not with the ai'hool board. In any rase, Tom Alshuiy 'haa been critical of achool costa not aa a 81 hool teacher on leave but as the mayor of the city, whosp duty It Is to watch over the tax rales. Mr.

Rowella remarks Included one that the achool budget was no concern of city council. It must be of some concern, Council must raise about $17, 000,000 of the $27,500,000 the board savs it needs to educate i city children. Perhaps the operation of 'schools should be divorced from city hall. In the school board sets Its own mill-rale. It's budget never goes before city council Perhaps there should be one school board for the entire metro area.

But In the continual round of protesis over Victoria's formula for sharing school costs one thing has been overlooked the actual cost of education. School costs do not get the kind of public scrutiny that city government costs do. Maybe It's time they did. It's possible that the cost of Billfs grip tight on life NORTH VANCOUVER A three-year-old on a tricycle. A tractor backing up.

Impending; tragedy. But when they hauled Billy Eager out from beneath that tractor in Capi-lano Highlands Friday, wasn't dead and he wasn't hurt, just scared. Billy's fists were gripping so tightly to a rod under the body of the tractor that his rescuers had to pry his hands free. Mrs. H.

Robert Eager of Greenbriar Way said it was a miracle that the youngest of her four children escaped unharmed. His tricycle was smashed when the ditch-digging machine's big wheels rolled backward over the boy. The work was going on next door to the Eager home and Mrs. Eager, busy with her housework, didn't see Billy Retting closer and closer to what might have been death. Man jailed after death of skindivcr VICTORIA (CP) Marina operator Herbert Murray Stockall Friday was sentenced to three months Imprisonment following his conviction on a charge of criminal negligence.

Shoal Harbor Marine Services Limited, of which Stock-all Is manager, was fined $750 on a similar charge, laid after Richard Willoughby was pipe-trocuted nar the installation last July 10. Witnesses said Willoughby, 27, touched faulty electrical wiring while ekindiving. He did not respond to artifical respiration. Encrgvlmard cis Iwo men Province Ottawa Fnrfail VICTORIA The C. Energy Board, appointed In January, nciw has two electrical engineers on Its permanent staff.

The cabinet approved Friday the appointment of Gunnar J. Berg and Cuifav S. Christen-sen. Their appointments, at salaries cf take effect Mav lo. 343 prt-fr 'jpy'v r.

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heavy, lazy one for winter. Two carpenters arrive from Tokyo today to assemhle the teahouse. Japan will also send a master flower-arranger and a master Instructor in the tea-ceremony to perform demonstrations at the opening. The Japanese parden Is located on Northwest Marine Drive, opposite; the residence of UBC president Dr. Norman MacKenzie.

The Coral Sea, with her crew member full of warm memories of their recent visit to Vancouver, has left the Bremerton naval shipyard for Alameda, where she will take on her aircraft and flying personnel. The carrier will join the Seventh U.S. Fleet in the Pacific. The fisheries protection cruiser Temple Rock was launched from Star Shipyard (Mercer's) Ltd. at Lulu Island by Mrs.

G. E. Moore, wife of the supervisor of fisheries at Nanaimo. The 11-knot wooden vessel is similar to the Falcon Rock, launched this week at Victoria. She will be stationed at Pender Harbor, relieving the Pur-sepa, which has been in operation since 3 928.

One of the largest merchant ships ever built in the United States, the Greek tanker Princess Sophie, owned by S. S. Niarchos of London, will go into the Esqulmalt graving dock April fi for a six-day overhaul by Yarrows Ltd. PATTERN 9166 SIZES One evening's sewing presro! a beautiful, pew blou'a) to star ith all your Very eay wrap 'n' tie dsigl smooth fittlrjr and ao smart In sij'iC print, shapely jersey or gav rritton. Primed pattern Plfifi; Mis- aes Bira 12.

14. 19. 20. 16 takes li yards 39-incri fabtie. Send 50 rents In coins or a money order stamps cannot he accepter! for this pattern.

Flea print plainly size, name, address, ntyle rurr.ber. Send jour rrdr to Marian Mart.n, ra--e of The Province, 1S W. Hx'irgs Street, Van-co'iver 3. BC Just Out: Big rev lie) 5rrinsr trid Summer Pattern Catakg in vivid, full color. Over yr smart all siirsL a'i cvi a'iors.

Send Or'y 2" rer'4. AUrrw fr tt.r w-esirs for delivery. Tl Pi -r- By NORM AX HACKING Province Marine Editor A Japanese teahouse, complete with furnishings, will be among the unusual cargo to be unloaded hert Tuesday from the Mitsui Line's Meijyo Maru. The $.5,500 teahouse is the principal fpature In i $20,000 contribution from Japan toward the three-acre Japanese garden being created at the University cf B.C. The garden, intended as i symbol of Japanese-Canadian goodwill, will be officially opened May 3, Also Included in the Meijyo Maru'i cargo are 60 items which will be displayed in the teahouse, as well as shrubs and flowers.

Among the 60 ltpms are scrolls, vases and ceremonial utensils, all creations of master craftsmen and artists. There are also two types of Incense to be burned: a ligjit, fragrant aroma for summer, and rather Banks hit for stand on unions Canada's banks are "trampling on a basic democratic right" in hindering their employees' efforts to join unions, a provincial Conservative candidate charged Friday. Candidate Norman Dent said it is well known that bank employees are among the most underpaid workers in our society, yet bank officials are trying to prevent unionization. "The right to form an association to engage in collective bargaining and improve their lot in life is a basic democratic right and should not be trampled on," he said. Mr.

Dent said the banks are trying to blame the Tory government for tight money and neglect of the "little man." "But when banks take such a stand with their employees, It demonstrates they aren't really concerned with the little man at all." Negotiators end session on Columbia OTTAWA (CPD-The latest session of full-scale negotiations between Canada and the U.S. on cooperative development of the Columbia River ended Friday. The exploratory phase of the talk aimed at an agreement on Joint development of the vast water rource of B.C.'i Columbia River system has ended, an announcement said. "Technical advisers will make detailed studies, and will report their findings for consideration at the next negotiating session in Washington in about four weeks." W. Van Icam toj) debaters Debaters who contended Canada should set a world 'example by disarming im-i med.ate'y won the James Sinclair debating trophy for Wen Vancouver High SrhooL The team ef Bonnie Krick-ison and Marion Gard.ncr f-jfea'ed the North Vancouver School team of Thompson snd Joy HoWir.j in the annual forr.perition.

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