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The Province du lieu suivant : Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada • 22

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i a t- 7M nil c-1 MONDAY HHIDAY 1:30 la Saturday 8:30 a.m. to 5 SUNDAY 6 p.m. CLOSING TIME WANT ADS THE IH PROVINCE vj TELEPHOM 1 Lrd 4 I II II. i I a i ri Vfc- MOO. to Sot, p.m.

tO 5 P.m. For Your Convenience Adeit.i.flS accounts may be paid al ANY BANK in Greater Vancouver, New Westminster, Bur.ib and Surrey. Office Hours VANCOUVER, B.C., MONDAY, AUGUST 7, 1967 50 HELP WANTED, MEN UiLCO.FIDr.NTl AL SERVICE There may be certain firms or Individual! to whom your replies should not go. Simply address your application to the Box Number In the ad and attach a separate list of such names. Place both In a separate envelope addressed to Confidential Service, Province Classified, Vancouver, B.C.

It your guesi is right we will oestroy your ietter. EMPLOYMENT SEEKERS In replying to employment adverusements. copies of testimonials are satisfactory. Do not send originals. Applications are invited for the position of MAINTENANCE MECHANIC NO.

1 for a 270-bed acute general hospital In the Interior of British Columbia. The successful applicant must be a qualilled Journeyman Electrician and should aive a class licence as a minimum quali fication. Preference will be shown one who has had training and or experience in the field of electronics. Experience in e.fcvator maintenance is also desirable. salary IB io per luu.

lu S627 per mo. Recognition may be friupn tnr evnerien.tt In 0nthllsh. ing a starting salary. Evening appointments may be made by telephoning the Personnel Office durine business hours 372-3131. Address all replies to: The Personnel Officer.

Royal Inland Hospital, KAMLOOPS, B.C. GARDENER Department of Public Works Rivervlew Hospital ESSONDALE SALARY: $420 per month. Under direction to plant and care for lawns, shrubs, flowers, trees and some greenhouse work. Applicants must be Canadian citizens or British subjects with education equivalent to Secondary School entrance; completion of a recognized training period in gardening; preferably some experi ence subsequent to completion of me iraiuing course. Obtain applications from The Civil Service Commission, Valley-view Lodge, ESSONDALE, and return by AUGUST 16, 1967, COMPETITION NO.

67:850 Sous Chef Saucier) Required Immediately Large Hotel Phone Collect to Chef De Cuisine Victoria 384-8111 Between 5 and 8 p.m. dally except Sunday Wanted responsible man who has experience In light construction field a good technical knowledge of building practices. Must be familiar with blue-orlnts material take-off. Sales anti- tuae a real asset, provide lull information in reply lor this permanent, position wun gooa salary prospects. Box 5285, rrovince.

Oil Burner Mechanic VICTORIA, B.C. Must be fullv qualified with several years experience, preferably on industrial burners and controls. Steady job with long established firm. Apply in writ ing, stating age, experience, etc. to P.O.

Box B.C-, PART TIME WORK 4 hrs. per evening, 5 nights per weeK, car necessary, married between ages of 21 33. DPD A7PFk' sf-Zt-f I I-1X I Call 327-8361 to arrange for interview. Required Immediately Combination payroll field construction clerks for Northern B.C. lobs.

Please contact Personnel Department, Marwell Construction 1.10., bsa-viYi ior apjMintment. City service station man capable of working as night mechanic, on flat rate basis, must have own tools, full company oenenis. pn, ior appointment, 731-1611. Electronic parts counterman re quired oy large wnoiesaie electronics comoanv in B.C. Excellent chance for advancement Apply in own nanownting io cox Province.

Good paying morning Province routes available in Kitsilano area. These routes will be of special interest to young adults with a car. can Mr. rencn, at tsi-ma. Weekend graveyard service station attendant.

Experienced, good janitor. Reads oanrioge ttnyi, 49tn uaK, ADD TO VOUft INCOME Subsidized adult car route for Morning province in west Vancouver. Phone 732-2742. Mr. Wood.

Exp. service station attendant for graveyard shift. Apply in per son oniy to opd uax sr. "T'rdnt end man "lube Only exp man over 25 need appiy. ooiai Shell Service.

mo. 41st Knight C. G. Shearing Associates Engineering Personnel Consult'! Ste. 203 444 Dunsmulr 688-1365 The Warehouse wants exoerl- enced shipper.

None other need apply. 996 Homer. Contact Mort. Part time service station attendant. Experienced only.

Read's uaKnoge atnyi, 4i)tn uan. Qualified accountant reaulred for public accountant's office. For appointment can 73H-7SU. Require exp'd mechanic able to oo tune ups, transmissions etc 1st class auto metal woFEer Phone 261-9212 2" good shoe repair men stearlvT wages good9i-i9ia rterjs. Experienced dry wan applicators tapers.

526-3405. 27 FOUND Weimarancr male, Mission Municipality Thursday, a.m.. has Pt. Coquitlain licence. Owner may have same by Identifying.

10142 Dewdney Trunk Road. Female" Spuiuel "cross, Male Cocker, 2400 Palmer-ston. Male Lab. Caulfelld Beach. Male Lab.

Sandy Cove Beach. Pair of man's" biack rimmed" lasses, brown leather case, on ougheed Hwy, 433-1466 or 255- Will man who Inst uooer ileh tures while swimming In English Bay on Mon. please phone 685-4071 any eve. aft. 6 p.m.

Pr. glasses, lady or glrls. in tan leather case, found between Hudson Montcalm on 70lh Ave. 261-6173, "Pair oT'menTa glasses, grey frames, brown case, vie. Unl-vorltyBeach.

731-1248. Adult glasses, ih case, brown rims, Heather St, Mai pole. 321-8577, Set ot keys In case. Found Granv. and Broadway, Sat, July 29, 733-2859 after 5 p.m.

Female Spaniel cross Collie, vie. 2200 block Bellevue. Contact West van. S.f.C.A., 922-4622. Tiaer-strlned 1 1 1 white paws, Upper Lonsdale, N.

Van. Lady's gold wrist watch. Mon day at Cates Park swimming area. 434-1747. Expectant Siamese" cat, young.

2653 Commercial Drive. Ste. 3, or 234-SP63 net, a 6 p.m. Laree tabbv. red collar bell wandering vie.

Point Grey Rd. bet. Balsam Larch. J731-5585. 1 bag of sugar at Port Coqult-lam turnoft from freeway.

732- Black white rabbit found vie. 300 bl. East Keith Rd North Vancouver. 987-5935. Small child's red cardigan at Pony Ride Stanley Park, Aug.

5. Pair man's glasses, bifocals. downtown. Call at Aprt. 1109, 512 camppeii a to xi noon.

Set "of kevs 1100 blk. Broad way. Apply Lost Found Pacific rress B.C." utility trailer licence plate no. 53420. Burnaby.

522-859L White grey kitten, vie. 5th KamiQOPS 203-bS9Q. Male black grey striped tabby cat. TR 4-3679. Pure white kitten, vie.

100 blk. W. 22nd. TR 4-1523. Qlinff.iv hike R4th nd Vic- toria.

a o-mii. Man's or hov's watch at Kltsi- lano Beach by'pool. 731-3561. Gold wedding ring, Spanlsn Banks beach. Thurs.

988-6974. Siamese cat vie. 13tn Vine. RE 3-3389. On Aug.

3, Balaclava Park, banded budgie 731-7834. Set of keys, McGill Paric, Burnaby li-owiiilo ml nfl at 14th and Granville. Phone738-1954. Boy's bike. Near Borden butn.

Phone FA 7-4421. 30 COMING EVENTS For Unattached People Dancing nightly from 7:30 Arlington, 1236 W. Broadway 733-2220 Restaurant open daily 11:30 a.m. Sunday dinners5Jto 8:30 p.m. 36 INFORMATION WANTED Anvnne knowing the where abouts of Mr.

Theodore Roosevelt Edmondson, formerly of Vancouver 505 Jackson Seattle, please contact Box 4991, Province. Would anyone Knowing whereabouts of Blanche Lillian Harris (nee Shepherd), formerly of 931 iNicoia Vancouver please contact Box 4977 Province. Anyone knowing the whereabouts of Rudolph Willem deVos, formerly of Vancouver please contact Box 5171 Province. Matter or urgent personal concern. i.nniI,i.n ahera.

nT lHrv Winn freri Cooper, also known as Watts, Blare and Williams, piease contact 522:6821, Localjjjmmediately. Anyone Rnowirig fhe where- iumuia nit. wt'. Coquitlam Vancouver, please coniat p. SteflsnlcK Your eat will be sold to cover expenses If not called for within nays.

a nvone knowing the where abouts of Mr. Alexander Cossette pleasecontact.Bgx5605Proylnce. 42 BUSINESS PERSONALS HYPNOSIS Certified Hypno-Technicians (A.A.E.H.) can help you. Learn self-hypnosis and stop smoking, improve self-confidence, study haoits, concentration, sports, sales uhllitv Re relayed at all times. Proven methods used.

For Infor mation 681-8720. Hypnosis ASSOCl- ates. 211 vanc r. bik, r.ib uranvuie i5nnT5wlm? Golf? Meet a lasting companion for all thrnueh Scientific Introduction Centre's trained social scientists. Write 60 Avenue Kd Toronto, Ont Family Guidance Bureau Marriage and Personal Problems Phone 683-8911 for appolntment frit-si jananese Restaurant Drop in for delicious Suklyaki rilnner tndav at Tokvo Suklyaki.

362 Powell St MU 2-1914 PERSONAL HYGIENE PRODUCTS Confidential Mali oruer service Ptinninchnm Druff Stnr 1098 Robson St MU 1-8177 Consult Madam Gloria Lys World Famous Clairvoyant Appts. 9 a.m. till 10 p.m. MU 2-4839 Free birth control information. List of latest supplies.

Dept p.u. isox ltsa, Vancouver, a.u. Learn self-hvDnoilt: be relaxed nosis Associates 6i-72u i Burr Psychic reader. Advice. 682-4395! "Omar" Astrdlogist" Psychic reader nil Barclay, eai-iiua.

Psveho Cybernetics. Recorded message. 255-6588 44 TRAVEL OPPORTUNITIES Charters? Why Bother? Did you know that you can tra vel ran-iet to hnannon ano re- LU, ll ll ivilljr villi, ,11 Lisbon S414, Paris, Brussels and Amsterdam $425 and rail-jet-rall to Hanover, $440, Frankfurt, Zurich S45L Copenhagen. Munich S4bo, Vienna, Home, zagren, S1Y3, jtunstano international lravei 922-9344; 255-5171; 874-9221 go Tahiti an Live In Paradise on an all Inclusive tour of Tahiti, for as low as $632. lunstano international Travel 922-9344, 255-5171, 874-9221 All clossificeitions ANNOUNCEMENTS Births It Business Personals 42 Cards of Thanks 12 Catering S2 Cemeteries 22 Coming Events SO Crematoriums 23 Deaths a Engagements 4 Florists 28 Found 2T Funeral Directors 1 8 Funeral Notices 10 Halls for Rent 84 Information Wanted 88 In Memoriom 16 Letters of Appreciation 14 Lodge Notices 28 Lost 26 Marriages 6 Monumental Works 20 Personal 40 Travel Opportunities 44 EMPLOYMENT Cement, Floor Health Home Home Music, Painters, 22 DEATHS MAMOSER In hospital, August 5, 1967, Frank Allied, aged years, of 5173 Joyce St.

Survived bv his son. (ieorue at home: also 2 grandchildren. Players, Tues- aay, i p.m. in m. Aiary i-nurcn.

and Euclid where reouiem mass will be celebrated Wednesday. August 9, at 10 a.m., Rev. lotin iioi.aprei ceieorant. interment Forest Lawn; Kearney Funeral Directors, 1096 West Broadway. MARTIN August 5, 1967.

Mary Alice Martin, 1634 Bowser Avenue, North Vancouver in her 79th year. Survived by 2 brothers, George and William, Fort Francis, unt, i nephew, Atexan- uer ivianooo, rvorm Vancouver; several nieces and nenhowK in Saskatchewan and Ontario. Fu neral service In BURRARD tHArr.i,, l-onsaaie Avenue at 12th Street, Tuesday. August at 1 p.m, Rev. Hislop Dickson officiating.

Cremation. In lieu of flowers donations to B.C. Cancer rounoation, 2K Heather Street, Vancouver. MASI.ANKA Passed away Suddenly on August 4, 1967, Walter Maslanka P. Eng, of 6960 Salisbury of Burnaby in his 541 vent (n.r lrn Norah: a son, Michael; a daughter, Noreen, all at home; his mother, Mrs.

P. J. Maslanka and a sister, Mrs. Mary Auld, both of Vancouver, uneral service Tuesday at 11 a.m. In Simmons McBride Funeral Chapel, Broadway at Maple Street, the Rev.

N. D. B. Larmonth, D.D.. officiating.

Interment Forest Lawn Memorial Park. In lieu of flowers, donations to the B.C. Heart Foundation would be appreciated, A McCONNELL August 5, Sh. 1967, William James Cotmell of 143S Best Tlyi White Rock, aged 90 years. Survived by his loving wife, Eva; also neohews and nieces.

Deceaseu was a veteran of Boer War, serv ing with the South African constabulary. Funeral service Tues day, August at 1 p.m., from Chapel liill Funeral Panour, 146.1j Nortn Hiuir wnue kuck, Kev. F. L. Hunter officiating.

Interment Ocean View. MORTON August 5, 1967, George Kilgour Morton of lo56 West 58th aged 73 vears. Sur vived bv his loving wife, Dorothy; 1 daughter, Mrs. Gordon (Barbara Ann) Walker, Haney, B.C.; 6 irramichlldren: 1 brother. John S.

Morton, Dunblane, Scotland. Late member of Vancouver 1 nriue Nn fiX. A ftr A and CP. Pensioners Association. Fun eral service xuesaav, aukusi bi lp.m.

in the CHAi'LL OF CHIMES. Harron Bros. 10th Ave. and Ontario St. (2rblks west of Main St.) Rev.

D. H. Telfer D.D. officiating. Cremation.

nicmrrru On Antnist 5. 1967, Walter Paskcvich, of 1339 Burnaby in his 75th year. '7 riuiiohtere. and Helen, Vancouver; 2 grandchil dren, Marie ana uianne, sicni-grandchild. Funeral service Tuesday, August 8, at 11 a.m., from the Bell Funeral Home, 2746 East Hastings Rev.

J. Sorochan of- flcating. cremaiion. PPTMSF.M Glarivs. aired 60 years, of Vancouver in Royal Southren Hospital, Liverpool, England, on August 3, 17.

Survived by her husband, Aage Petersen, Vancouver; 1 son, Norman Hamoa, Vancouver uaugriiers, Mrs. R. A. (Evelyn) Braem, Richmond, B.C.: Mrs. R.

J. (Grace) FiIpp. Alrierffrove. B.C.: 2 brothers. Stan Metcalfe, Vancouver; Arthur Metcalfe, Alberta; Father Joseph Metcalfe.

Alberta; 2 sisters, Mrs. T. (Elsie) Walker and Mrs. W. (Violet) Falrley, both of 11 grandchildren and 1 great grandchild.

Funeral an nouncements laier. PRINGLE On August 5. 1967, Rev. Arthur Douglas of 1318 West 17th North Vancouver, born in Brigend, Wales. Survived by his wife, Jessie Elaine; 1 daughter.

Marearet (Mrs. Forgie). Kim- berley, B.C.: 2 sons, Alan of Panama city, ana wen, kc Ar Moose Jaw. also 3 grand children; 1 sister, Mrs. Mora de- r-auia, ana nroiner, ur, nennetn Pringle.

In England. Deceased did pioneer missionary service in the Wood Mountain district, south of Moose Jaw, before coming to Vancouver to take his theological training and later served the united cnurcn in Manuooa, Sas katchewan and Alberta. Services will be held August 9, at Capi-lano United Church, 1 p.m. Wednesday (the church founded by him while he was attending college), by Rev. Gordon McLaren and the Vancouver Burrard Presbytery, Interment Capilano Cemetery.

Burrard Funeral Chapel In charge of arrangements. PROSICK On Aucust 4. 1967. Barbara Mary Proslck of 4513 Beatrice, aged 75 years. Survived oy a sons, cnaries, fort coquit-lam: Georee.

Vancouver: Tom. Alex and Eddy of Winnipeg; 3 daughters, Mrs. W. (Mary) Kos- tinuK, Vancouver; Mrs. .1 (Sophia) Bartholmew and Mrs.

(Nellie) Yackel, Winnipeg; 23 graiuicniiaren, great grano-ehlldren. Pastor Ted Andrews will conduct the funeral service In the Mount Pleasant Chapel, Klngsway at 11th on Tuesday, August tn at a p.m. interment Mountain RORSON August 4. 1967. William Henry Robson of 6049 Nelson Burnaby, aged 36 years.

Predeceased oy his tatner, James Edward Robson, 1962. Sur vived hv his loving mother. Mrs. J. (Sarah) Robson, Burnaby; 3 brothers, Kenneth, New Westminster; Jimmy, Prince George, and Donald, Victoria; 3 nephews and five nieces.

Late member of Canadian Paraplegic Association B.C. Paraplegic Basketball Team, Marpole-Richmond Sportsman As- suuiauuii. uncial net vice lutnuaf, August 8. at 3 p.m. In ROYAL oak mjwtKAij una, on Kinpswav at Roval Oak Burnaby, Rev.

John A. Major officiating. Interment Ocean View Burial Park. For those who wish, donations may be sent to Cana dian Paraplegic Association. SHEPPARD On August 5, 1967, Marv Jane Sheooard.

of 2605 Fra ser in her 87th year. Survived by 1 son, William, Campbell Island, B.C.: 2 daughters. Mrs. W. (Ethel) Gable and Mrs.

R. (Alice) Bulloch, Vancouver. Requiem Mass In St. Patrick's Church, 12th Ave. at Quebec on Wednesday, August 9, at 10 a.m..

Rev. T. Shtel celebrant. Interment Ocean View. Mount Pleasant Chapel, directors.

SMITH Passed away after a lengthy Illness, Edward Henry H. Smith, of 7760 Moriey Burnaby, In his 64th year. Survived by his loving wife, Ella; 1 son, Kenneth, of Seattle; 1 daughter, Mrs. L. D.

(Joan) Purchas, of Ladner, 7 grandchildren: 1 brother, Van Norman Smith, Vancouver; 4 sisters, Mrs. R. C. Hainstock and Mrs. J.

Bremner, Winnipeg. Mrs. L. Montgomery and Mrs. W.

Ellwood. of Portase la Prairie. The deceased had been an active member of the Burnaby Chamber of Commerce for many years. Funeral service will be held Wed nesday, August 9, at 1 p.m In the Little Chapel of the Flowers at Forest Lawn, Grandvlew Hwy. at Royal oak Rev.

Hugh Irwin officiating. Interment In the family plot. Forest Lawn Memorial Park. FOREST LAWN MORTUARY, funeral directors in charge. CREMATION FUNERALS We Invite your ennulr rn to Ihe cost p'ld rrP7ements for this service.

We Arrange All Dstails ROSELAWN FUNERAL DIRECTORS LTD. TR 4-1314 Broadway at Commercial Dr. 4 52 SALESMEN AND AGENTS WE SEEK A MAN WITH AMBITION Were looking for a man with confidence in Ills ability lo earn substantially more than his niseni job oners wnn icves in the future because he believes In himself who by hclljini; neouie in the booming educational field will also be Helping himself. As our international company conlinut's Its tremendous growth, our neea lor proiessionai salesmen with amblajon continues. Our national advertising produces potential students by the thou, sands and we need qualified men in Belllngham, Wash, to call on mese people WOW, Famous Artists.

Famous Writ ers and Famous Photographers, Schools the Famous Sii-hnril West port Connecticut, offers America most distinguished ra-culty including: Norman Rockwell, Jon Whitcomb, Rod Sterling, Bennett Cerf, Faith Baldwin, Richard Avedon, Bert Slern, Irv. Ing Penn. The men Keleeterf very hiBh Income in commis sions me very first year. Many of our men increased their income 200-300 pet. with Famous sfhnn I lha rirL.

1', 1 enjoy a prestige career working On bitdfl KiinrOlat Schools. The ideal man Is over 27 years Jf age, owns a late model car, is aondable and can do some traveling. Call or Write: Dan Groia 1045 N.E. 187th St. Seattle.

Wash. 206 EM 4-4886 Credit Card Program" ro salesmen needed for unique 'Ail credit card program." In cnw frA r. tail merchandising. Must be neat, issn-sftive anu unn car. i errnory son and principal trading areas.

Excellent commission, nain ui, jy, above average income. Con-V''t Ocorge Williams, Georgia Hotel, Room 604. CAN CARD CORP. LTD. Crew Manager We need one crew manager perienced in newspaper door-to-door sales to handle a promotion program for a leading newspaper In this area.

Car necessary. Top commission and override can provide $200 wk. plus, on reasonable production. Call Mr. Walters, at 683-3736 WE NEED 4 YOUNG MEN -T ji ii nitnun in tmr Pf? nilY ii1 advancement CALL MR.

BENNETT, MU 5-6930 aiiuiiiiiiieuL ior interview. a a.m. to 12 noon HIGH EARNINGS For experienced phone For experienced Phone salesmen Westminster Mnt-nn:" mnrflr "quire! 1 late mi salesman, some experience preferred. MSA, and a'l usual benef ts Anni 12th New West Ononln tn'ri lui -a cAnenenceu nome mEMklLMLt Son Ltd- (inrrlnn OOrdOn T.f flOncaH Dnnl T71 Pacific PropertiPS T.td. 9S8-fi35fi, 56 HELP MEN-WOMEN STUDENTS Full or Part-time we can show you how to make $3 per hour telephoning from our downtown office.

Call Mr. Miller, 683-8018 Wanted: bowling deskat- lenrianl Prafa. over. Eves, or part time work, VUUltCUUS, rCl, si able to handle league plus open Plays Apply Stry Co-Op" Rfiw no 1AA TT TtU A T7-si appointmont phone 874-6833, PRESSER For Dry Cleaners, wool A silk Pav Su lircol nn si s.ieaii- est shop in town. Norgate Martin-izing, call Mr.

Fairty YU 8-4555 ior eves. YU 8-0905. Hairstylist Manager i uriiai uncut stor beauty salon. Wonderful oppor- taicianei ssiie, suite new Apartments. Campbeit is.i vei.

ixperienceu. itererences reriiilrer Rorlnn Cnnpfpntlnn oo CrmoranjLyictojaS-JSJ cook wanted. write Cariboo Canim Ranch box 729, 100 Mile House, B.C. or call wiiiiams iaae nauio lerepnone. Experienced Oriental cnnlci required immediately.

Apply Mrs, Pasutto, Capri Motor Hotel, 3310 flftptr Ave. Pert Flour Alhat-ta Elaerly couple for kitchen help In boarding house. Call Mission, 826-7420. 58 HELP WANTED, WOMEN Part time general office help for wholesale supply. State age; experience salary expected.

New Westminster or Burnaby resident preferred. Box 5129 Prov- Ince. LlC. PRACTICAL NURSE 1 req'd. lmmed.

Full time duty iri active 35-bed hospital. Apply director of Nursing. St. Mary'! Hospital, Sechelt B.C. Nurse aide for private hospital, full or part time.

Must be trained cxperi-enced. 7430 Oak 321-2688. EARN EXTRA MONE Selling quality Studio Girl cos- metics toiletries. No exp. 733-3235 581-0266 days of your newspoper.

148 120 Duplexes, Revenue Burnaby North Vancouver West Vancouver Richmond Ladner Delta Tsawwassen New Westminster Coquitlam Dist. 810 320 8 SO 882 S34 S3S 336 837 838 S40 842 844 846 848 SSO 292 280 366 288 874 384 382 388 386 368 370 284 372 356 360 25S 260 235 270 262 225 230 262 272 274 245 2 40 2SO 220 200 210 Haney, Maple Ridge Surrey White Rock Dist. Langley, Aldergrove Okanogan Other Cities Houses Wtd. to Build Houses Wtd. to Buy Industrial Property Listings Wanted Mining Property Money For Mortgages Money To Loan Money Wanted Mortgages For Sale Property For Exchange Property Wonted Revenue Houses Wtd.

Timber Mills Voncouver Is Property Woterfrontage AUTOMOTIVE Aircraft Automobiles For Sale Auto Parts Service insurance Lend Lease U-Drive Mobile Homes, Trailers New Car Dealers Sports, Imported Cars Trucks, Buses Wanted Cars. Trucks 265 287 269 276 362 380 358 364 352 854 295 4 20 40O 410 899 407 892 896 405 390 94 1 30 HELP WANTED, MEN ASSOCIATE WANTED We have an unusual opportunity for the man who wants to build a business for himself. The man we seek must be of good character, financially responsible and hondable. No investment in the business Is required. We are a nationally known distributor of Mutual Fund shares.

Previous successful business experience or previous selling experience would be helpful although not essential. We thoroughly train the people we appoint. If you are Interested In a business with excellent earning op. portunity and feel you can qualify. Telephone 683-0446 for an Interview.

By appointment only. Professional Career CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT Educational training for the above for those with university, partial university, or senior matriculation standing offered by: FREDERICK FIELD CO. Apply wllh complete information to enner Vancouver or New Westminster oi flees. Til company has openings for salesmen for Lower Mainland calling on automotive and industrial accounts. Educational requirements: University preferred but consideration given to high school graduate or person who has had previous selling experience.

Reply giving complete nistory dates of past employ-mcnt to Box 4997, Province. Qualified Upholsterer Needed by Tynan's Excellent working conditions Union rates, medical plan Phone 278-9776 for appl. INSURANCE International firm of Insurance adjusters seeks university graduate for position directed towards management. Past insurance experience not a requisite. This company presents an unequalled opportunity in this field for the right man.

Call 688-2581 for an ajjpolntment Harvey's Burgers Ltd. Opening for full and part time cashiers and grill cook trainees. Applicants must supply own transportation. Apply 5580 Kings-way, South Burnabv, Mondav, Aug. 7th between 9 and 11 a.m.

and 7 and 9 p.m. No phone calls. B.C. GOVERNMENT CERTIFIED AUTO MECHANIC with experience in tune-up, brakes wheel alignment immediately. Good wages benefits.

40-hr. week. Apply In person Imperial Centre, 621 No. 3 Rd. Richmond, B.C.

Fully experienced-moblfe home repair setup man. Must have run Knowledge or propane, oil gun pot furnaces. Must be good on cabinet work. This is a steady vear-round ioh with old established company. Box 5185 rrovince.

Wantedoy City service station middle aged man for permanent position as service salesman. Eve. shut. full company benefits. wages according to ability, pre vious experience.

Ref. req. Ph. ior appointment, rjuabii, Shipper yard man required, must be experienced at tallying driving a fork lift. Good waees.

Appiy in person at uick i Lum- per, iuou BounuaryKd. Janitor wanted, must be ex perienced. Driver's license neces sary. Good opportunities 4 good wages for the right man. Box o5 Boom boat operator.

Must be fully qualified. Year-round log sort ODeration. Refs. reaulred. Reply Box 175, Gibsons, B.C., en- ciosmg rets LUMBER GRADER Certified, permanent work.

Write nox rsonn vane. Sxper. sash door men reo'd. North Surrey area. Call at.

12'277 tn no i. surrey, is-ayime con sir, rroqucts ito Experienced bodv man Datnt- er, able to make estimates. Urgently needed.Ph.:946-6710. Exberiehced fiirnae Instnilers Apply Van-Air Heat 435- Exp. drywall papers.

Housesby contract, pap-ou eves. Exp. drywall paperers. Houses oy contract. aM6-2o20 eves.

52 SALESMEN AND AGENTS REAL ESTATE SALESMEN New course starting soon vnur decision today is extremely im portant, to a successiui iuiure. We have the Management and the proven ability to help realize top earnings, join Eastern Chartered Trust Company today. For a confidential Interview phone MR. CHALMERS, 876-7111 or EASTERN CHARTERED TRUST REAL ESTATE Burnaby Coquitlam SALES TRAINEES REQUIRED FOR OUR MODERN BRENTWOOD OFFICE. WE WILL GIVE YOU SPECIAL TRAINING DURING, AND AFTER PRE-LICENSING COURSE.

FOR APPOINTMENTS CALL MRS. JOYCE, 299-0231. DEXTER REALTY I.C.I. SALESMEN We have excellent opportunity for licensed I.C.I. Salesmen and would welcome completely confidential inquiry to discuss our proposition.

Call Ross Ker any time. KER KER LTD. 811 W. PENDER ST. 681-3241 Mutual Fund Men Performance counts 2nd highest nakl in Canada last vear.

10 months payout on commis sions, capital siocis option. Canada Acadian, Vancouver, 684-6551. Victoria 388-6258, Pentlcton 492-0733. 168 128 Washers, Dryers Wood Pressed Wood RENTALS Board Room Board Room Wanted Duplexes For Rent Garages Parking Hotels Houses, Furnished Houses, Unfurnished Motels Hotels Moving Storage Offices, Stores, Warehouses Rooms, Housekeeping Rooms, Sleeping Rooms, Unfurnished Suites For Sale Suites, Furnished Suites, Unfurnished VACATION SPOTS Summer Cottages Camps: Boys, Girls Wanted to Rent REAL ESTATE Apartment Property Business Opportunities Coast Gulf ts. Commercial Property Country Homes, Acreage Forms Ranches Home Building Lots HOUSES FOR SALE City Homes DEATHS SMITH On Augr.st 3.

Catherine Bruce Sniltn. of 1129 Barclay St. Survlwd by 2 broth ers in Scotland, and a nephew in England. Rev. W.

E. Burgess will conduct the funeral service In the Mount Pleasant cnapei, Klngsway hi. 11th on Mondav. Aueusl 7, at 11 a.m. Cremation.

No flow ers oy request. THnMPKON August 4. 1967. In hospital, Helena Eslelle Thompson, aged 84 years. Late of 4530 Reid St.

Survived by 2 tlmiohleru. Mrs. .1. rs. liviyriie) Sullivan Rav: Mrs.

A. E. (Kela) MerwicK, Vancouver; oroiiers, jacn, aiueri aim Eugene; sisier. Aieen; .5 kibiiu mfi several great-grand children. Funeral service raonuay, Anuiuii.

7 at 1 p.m. in the Rose- at Commercial Drive. The Rev, L. Stephens, oinciaung. cremation.

TODD August 6, 1967, j-jfc. Sarah Emma, 2625 Lons- oaie ioi Vancouver, aged 69 years, beloved wife of Robert Todd; also survived hv 2 daughters and 2 sons, Mrs. t. K. i Marjoriej mac-Lean, North Vancouver, Mrs.

F. J. (Dorothy) Thompson, Nanaimo, B.C. John Caleary. James Nelson, B.C.; 13 grand children; sisters and a nroiners, in Ontario and Quebec.

Funeral service will be held Wednesday, August 9, at 3 p.m., In BURRARD FUNERAL CHAPEL, Lonsdale Ave. at 12th Street, North Vancouver, Rev. Gordon McLaren of ficiating. Interment at East Tem-plelon, Quebec. 10 FUNERAL NOTICES a The officers and mem- bers or Mosaic Lodge no.

162 A.F. A.M. are re-quested to attend the fu- norul nt fxllr late Wor. Bro. K.

F. Ciendenan at Nunn Thompson Funeral cnapei. 2ooa camoie bi. on Tuesday, August 8, 19b7. at :30 p.m.

io regana. Arthur G. Jones. W.M. W.

A. Ralnsley. Secretary. Vancouver Lodge No. 68 4 A.M.

Funeral serv- Vfijf ice' will be held for Wor. Bro. George K. Morton, fast master 'tir-Tuesday, August 8, 1967, a ar- Onntar'or0St. at T'pam.

Ailbrethren are requested to attend. No regalia. nr tvt R. W. Bro.

C. G. Lunn, Sec'ty. 16 IN MEM0RIAM notices. lThe Prince has a booklet some very ap propriate verses.

io ''J write or none mi 7322773 KI.liNk in lovniK Dorothea Grace Kline, who passed away aueusl i. iot. Days oi sauness sun Tears'in sllenre orten flow. For memory keeps you ever near us mi AlA nn, vpar A ffO. Ever remembered by he'r mother, lamer anu lauuiy.

In, mntVt- orv of our dear Dad. Frederick William August 7, 195o. -Edytn ana rnynis. dear husband and father Jyhn nta. who passed away August 7, Quietly remembered every day Lovingly remembered by nls wife and family.

18 FUNERAL DIRECTORS Harron Bros. Ltd. "2 Chapels to serve you" at Chapel of Chimes Kitn Ave. ana vnij" Vancouver IK o-bbii C. E.

Atchlion A Son! and Royal Oak Chapel Burnaby" Kinffswav at fiuyai wan n. arena Aitnuuu Memorial Chapel jioesi esi. in hi Annabell Edwards, Mgr. Director One Location uniy Granville at 10th RE 8-3181 Mount Pleasant Lhapel and Most Beautiful Funeral Horn Kinzsway ai i-j- Hamilton Mortuarv Ltd agt.h Ave, and Fraser, FA 5-3311 ROSELAWN CHAPtu rnr.l1 TP A.I 31 4 CRANDVIEWKAPEL 13J9 Commercial HOLLYBURN FUNERAL HOME A. D.

Walsh 1807 Marine Dr. West Vancouver WA 2-1221 FIRST MismyiuAi. Undertakers for Memorial society ui p-. Crestwood Memorial Funeral service KEAftNEY FuneraTEctors 1096 West Broadway RE 23 CREMATORIUMS VancouverCrematorium Limited City Centre Location Mountain View Cemetery 39th and Fraser St. FA 5-8251 fWn View Burial Park nafAan rtiaiwl Crematorium 4000 Imperial St.

431-6688 26 LOST timid but not vicious. Answers to "Black Vic. 1000 blk. E. Olin Ave.

Jtew am. ou-gon. "TsfTuly 23, banded light blue hudeie. gray wings, $25 reward. 521-5701.

fcvs. late Monday, unknown vlcinttv. Personal Importance. Phone 8-5 p.m., 273-3151. Female fieal Siamese, jyr.

oin. Needs vet's attention. Reward. RE 1-3237 eves. ttW-iMi aays.

Tiirminisp hlack budcle. mav answer to Vic. Jervis ft Beach. Rewaro. Sto-awt.

Lady gold wrisiwaicn, ireorgia ent. of the Bay. Reward. MU 2- 6141 loc. 40, or yu o-iqss eves.

Lost Aug. 5, man's brown wat- let, 7400 blk. Klngsway. Bby. Reward.

874-7636 alter 5:30. Blond" spaniel, Last seen home Sat noon. into, where- abouts. 299-4475. mo.

oldTwhite kitten, blue eyes, 20th Nanaimo. Reward! 434-7621. 11c. no. 10978.

Rewardl 2S3-4293 Man's green iacket Sexsmith Loop, reward. Joshl, 273-3794. boy'snwustaniTTjike, 3 sp. Vic. 44th Main.

Thurs. 327-2530. Pure white cat blue eves. vie. Riverside Dr N.V.

985-5638. 27 FOUND It costs you nothing but a phone call to piece a found acvertlseme nt Rosary found vTc Buhbar 41 Ave. 738-WfT. Red nurse with camera eduin- ment. Stanley Park Zoo.

681-1142. Found at Brunswici? Beach," child's eye glasses. 299-2377. "Sliver. criaTn DraceicX ID rnarms.

la 4-3371, at Henry HucTsbn School. 733-2908. Young Siamese cat, vie. ATder-slrie Rd.jPort Moodv. 939-3122.

LTdy's pigskrn wallet, vie." 41'st Blvd. 266-6922. Small crilldren's on Sunset Beach. 681-8993. Dog collar (stTease, corner33rd A Arbutus.

266-4454. (Jreen "hiidirle" vlrlnitsT1! and Granville. Banded. 733-4679. BIRTHS MrGlVERN To Jack and Sheila (nee FlUyatiirki a daughter, Brenua Lorraine, 8 lbs.

2 on Friday, August 4, 1967, at the Vancouver General Hospital. Their first child. MULBERRY Louise and John, together with Jeffcry and Michael, are pleased to announce the arrival of Patrick Gordon at the Vancouver General Hospital on August lo, 1967, Weight 7 lot. WILLIAMS Bruce and Denise (nee Northcy) wish to announce the birth of their daughter. Christ Nicole on August 4, 1967 at St.

Paul's Hospital, 7 lbs. 2 ozs. MARRIAGES MALCOLM DAVIDSON On August 5, 1967, at 2:30 p.m. in Richmond United Church by Rev. (,.

G. Watts, Peter Maxwell Malcolm. Victoria. B.C.. son of Mr.

and Mrs. Iveagh Malcolm, Burnaby, B.C.. to Helen Mary, daughter of Mr. ana Mrs. a.

twin, uaviu-son of Richmond OLSEN THRTNG Mr. and Mis. Edward Thring of Guelph announce the marriaee of their daughter Leslie Ann to Terrence Wallace uisen, son oi mr. anu Mrs. Wallace Olsen of Niagara Kails, Ontario, on Saturday 1.

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U.S.A., Au-trslia, Foreign and Air Mail rates Upon request. THE PROVINCE DEATHS BOURQUE In hospital July 31, 1107. Leon Bourque, aged 79 years, of 11-ib Howe St. Survived by liis beloved wile, Fabiola, at home; also several nephews and nieces ill Ottawa. The requiem Mass in Guardian Aniieis Church.

Pendrell and Broughton Wednesday. August 2. at 10 a.m.. Rev. J.

A. Finnlgan. celebrant. Interment Mountain View Cemetery, Kearney funeral Directors, WUb W. Broadway, In charge.

CAMPBELL Wllhclmlna, late or 1 nomas Haney, aged bi) years, leaves husband. I'eter, Ponoka, 3 sons. Keith, Haney; Ken, Vancouver, and Don-am, Toronto; 1 daughter, Mrs. Shirley Brown, Burn a by; brothers. 2 sisters and Hi grand' children.

Funeral service at Gar den Hill mnerai Chapel, Bth nancy, Monday, August 7, al p.m.. Mr. David Stark speaking. liUH'inenl Maple Ridge Cemetery, CAMPBELL On August 3, 1967, Thomas LUward Campbell, 1411 Nanaimo New Westminster, aged 77 years. Life member of Perfection Lodge No.

75 A.F. A.M., Westminster Shrine Club, Royal City Chapter No. 7 O.E.S., Royal City Lodge No. 3 I.O.O.F. Survived by his loving wife, Freda, 3 sons, Hugh New Westminster; Jerrold Delta; John North Surrey; 1 daughter, Mrs.

Louis (Dorothy) Beaubien, Chatham, 1'2 grandchildren; 1 brother. Peter 1 sister, Mrs. Kate A. Smith, New Westminster. Funeral service Monday.

August 7 at 1:30 p.m. in S. Bowell and Sons chapel, 219-6lh New Westminster. Rev. M.

S. Blackburn, D.D., officiating. Interment Fraser cemetery. CHATWIV Edith Hampton, late of 2630 Point Grey Road. Vancouver, ased 87 years.

She leaves 'i sons, William james Stanley. Mayne Island, and Robert Hf.mptcn Chatwin. North Surrey: 2 brothers, 4 sisters and 1 grandson. Funeral service on Monday, August 7. at 10 a.m., in Garden Hill Funeral Chapel, 8th Haney.

Rev. p. Teichroeb officiating. Interment Maple Ridge Cemetery. CLENDENAN Passed away August 4.

1967, in hospital, Ernest Frank Ciendenan. of 8429 French in his 78th year. Survived by his loving wife, Jennie; 3 daughters, Mrs. B. A.

Keith, Ottawa, Mrs. J. W. Hahn, San Antonio, Texas; and Mrs. D.

J. Lubert, Oakville. 20 grandchildren. A member of Mosaic Lodge, No. 162, AF AM, Vancouver.

Funeral service Tuesday, August S. at 2:30 p.m. in Nunn Thomson's Chapel, 10th Ave. at Cambie Rev. J.

Gardner officiating. Cremation. In lieu of flowers donations to the B.C. Cancer Foundation would be appreciated. COLES On August 4, 1967, John Langdon Coles, passed away peacefully in his 93rd year.

Survived by 2 daughters, Mrs. H. E. Coilett and Mrs. Ruth Fraser of Vancouver; 1 son, John Langdon Coles, of Long Beach, also 3 granddaughters.

Private funeral. Flowers gratefully declined. Nunn Thomson funeral directors. (U FISHER August 4, 1967, n-w iwervin tieorge rimer "1 1531 Dover Court Road, North Vancouver: in his 50th vear. Survived bv his father Mr.

C. C. Fisher, of North Vancouver; 4 brothers, Edward Tisdale, Roy Burnaby, B.C.; Rod Richmond; Lome North Vancouver; 2 sisters Mrs. L. (Winnie) Tiffin, North Battle-ford, Mrs.

B. (Lorraine) Martin, Stlttsvllle, Ont. Funeral service in BURRARD CHAPEL, Lonsdale Avenue at 12th Street, Tuesday, August 8 at 10 a.m. Rev. Walter Little officiating cremation.

Donations to Canadian Diabetic Association, 1345 Southwest Marine Drive, Vancouver, in lieu of flowers please. FRANK Adolf, late of 20226 Powerline Haney, B.C., aged 62 years. Leaves his loving wife, Margaret; his mother, Mrs. Barbara Frank. Hammond; 2 sons, John, Haney and Leo.

Regina, 1 daughter, Mrs. Ivan (Margaret Rose) Galllnger, Haney; 7 grandchildren. Requiem Mass in St. Luke's Church, Hammond, Tuesday. August 8.

at 10 a.m., Father Fournier celebrant. Prayers Monday evening, at 6:45 p.m., In St. Luke's Church. Garden Hill Chapel, funeral directors. GALL August 5, 1967, Alexander Gall, formerly of 1494 Grove Cresc, Beach Grove, aged 82 years.

Survived by 4 sons, Alexander, William, James, and Douglas, all of Vancouver; 2 grandchildren; 3 great-grandchildren; 1 sister, Mrs. S. (Mary) Rlden, Iowa; also 1 brother and 1 sister In Scotland. Funeral service Tuesday, August 8. at 3 p.m., in the CHAPEL OF CHIMES.

Harron Bros. LtdT. 10th Ave. Ontario St. (2 blocks west of Main Rev.

N. G. Robert. son officiating. Interment Forest uwo.

GHTSLIERI In hospital. August 5. 1967, Maria Francesca Ghislleri of 3919 West Klnu Edward In her 76th year. Survived by her nusoana, Mario 1 sons, Merman and Fred, Vancouver; 1 daughter, Mrs. O.

H. (Gabriella) Brekka of Vancouver; 1 brother, Roberto; 1 sister, Palmira, In Italy; 6 grandchildren greatgrandchildren. Prayers In the Bell Funeral ChaDel. 2746 East Hast ings, Tuesday, August 8, at 7:30 P.m. Funeral Wednesday, August h.

at a a.m.. irom me Ben uneral Home to Sacred Heart Church, Keefer and Campbell where Requiem Mass will be celebrated at 9:30 a.m. by Rev. J. Delia Torre.

Entombment In the Abbey. GRAY July 29, 1967, George Leslie Gray of 2616 East 4th Ave. in his 79th year. Survived by his loving wife Emily, 2 daughters, Mrs. Philip Chartrend, Ottawa; Dr.

jean Gray (wnue). Jamaica; also 6 grandchildren. Private funeral service was held Friday, August 4. at 3 p.m.. from the Bell Funeral Chapel.

2746 East Hastings si. cremation. HUMPHRY Arthur George, late of 23223 Dewdney Trunk Road, Haney. Leaves his loving wife, Laura Frances: 2 sisters, Mrs. H.

(Mildred) Read, saanichton. Vancouver Island. Mrs. P. (Gladys) Mortensen: 1 niece: 3 great-nieces and 4 grand-nephews.

Funeral service at Garden Hill Funeral Chapel, 8th Haney, Tuesday, August 8, at 1 p.m.. Rev. Ken Moy officiating, cremation. HUSSEY William Hussey, late of 4505 152nd R.R. 1.

Cloverdale, passed away August s. 1967, aged 82 years, burvivea by 2 sons. Richard Kerswill and Joseph William, Vancouver; 5 grandchildren; 4 great-grandchildren: 1 brother, Reginald, Vancouver. Funeral service will be held In Columbia Funeral Chapel. Langley, Wednesday, August 9.

at 1:30 p.m., Rev. S. Edgecombe officiating. Interment Murray- vine cemetery. KOSIZIN On August 3, 1967, Feodor N.

Knsizin. aceH R2 vears. late of 721 E. 8th Ave. Survived by his loving wife, Dana; 1 sister in California, ana nepnews.

neral Monday, August 7, at 7 irom tne cnapei oi Hamilton Mortuary. Fraser St. at 38th burial Tuesdav, Aus-ust 8. at 10 a.m. In Mountain View cemetery.

Order of the Golden Rule Members FOREST LAWN MORTUARY 0te Coil Arranges All Grandvlew Hwy. at Royal Oak Burnaby 2 2-7ni SIMMONS McBRIDE LTD. "A Dignified Service" BROADWAY at MAPLE STREET T11-41I1 PROVINCE WANT-AD INDEX are numbered, they oppeor numericolly throughout the Wont-Ad section Books, Coins, Stamps Building Materials Men-Women 86 Women 88 Employment Agencies 80 Domistic Help 62 Salesladies, Agents 64 Investment Positions 66 Teachers Available 6T Teachers Wanted BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL Bulldoiing, 4 Carpenters, Contractors 96 Asphalt, Brick 8 Electricians 100 Surfacing 102 Gardening 112 Services 84 Business Services 80 Hospitals, Private 86 Modernization 82 Art, Dancing 80 Decorators 1 1 0 Plastering, Stuccoing 104 Plumbing, Heating 106 Professional Services 82 Rest Homes 88 Roofing, Chimneys, etc 108 MERCHANDISE FOR SALE Antiques 1 40 Bicycles, Motorcycles 164 Boots, Marine Supplies 180 Boats, Commercial 191 Cameras, Photo Finishing 162 CloWiing, Furs, Shoes 1 66 Cool 124 Do-it-Yourself ISO Dryers 1 48 Farm Implements 184 Freezers 150 Fruits, Vegetables, Meats 152 Fur-Bearing Animals 178 Furniture 1 38 Heating 126 Lighting Plants 188 Livestock 1 82 Machinery 166 Meats 152 Miscellaneous For Sale 1TO Miscellaneous Wanted 174 Motorcycles 164 Musical Instruments 154 Office Equipment 1 34 Pet Stock 176 Poultry Supplies 1 SO Radio Hi-Fi 156 Ranges, Service 146 Refrigerators, Freezers 1 50 Sawdust 1 22 Sewing Machines 142 Sporting Goods 160 Stamps, Coins 1 68 Store Equipment 132 Swop 172 TV, Radio, Stereo, Hi-Fi 186 TV, Radio, HI-FI Repairs 188 Typewriters 136 Vacuum Cleaners 144 Vegetables 152 Agencies Wanted Educational 74 EMPLOYMENT WANTED Men TO 1 Men-Women T1 Women 72 HELP WANTED Men 80 Salesmen, Aoents S2 Personal Aptitude Testing 84.

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