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The Province from Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada • 96

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3, unvol a 118 Mon. to Fri: 8:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. The Province Classified To 8:30 place a.m. to in 4:30 person: p.m..

June Sunday, 10, 1984 Page 96 736-2211 The Province CLASSIFIED DEADLINES 4:30 p.m. Daily CLASSIFIED RATES AND INFORMATION $1.45 per line per day Mon to Fri. $1.60 per line per day Sunday USE THE ECONOMICAL 4-7-30-DAY RATE FOR BETTER RESULTS 4 consecutive days for the price of 3. 7 consecutive days for the price of 5. Rate applies to consecutive issues.

Minimum ad 2 lines Births, Deaths. Engagements, Marriages, In Memoriams, Cards of Thanks, Letters of Appreciation 1C lines minimum $11.50 per insertion, Sunday $12.80. Alternate insertions are charged all the one-time rate. Above rates apply in 8.C. only Outside B.C.

national rate applies. To estimate the cost of your adver. tisement count 5 average size words to a line. Name, address, phone oil box number count the same as other words. Box service charge.

$12 00 picked up or mailed. Replies mailec! daily. The deadline for legal advertise, ments is noon, Monday to Friday LEGAL NOTICES "CHANGE OF NAME" $40.00 anck "NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR DEBTS' $20.00 per day payable in ad vance of publication. Miscellaneous Legal Notices $1.60 per line. Advertising Rules Regulations interest will be charged on over.

due accounts at the rate of compounded monthly (annual rate 19.56%). The Province reserves the right classify ads under appropriate head ings and to set rates therefore and tel determine page location. The Province reserves the right tc revise, edit, classify or reject any advertising, and to retain any answers, directed to The Province Box Ser vice, and to repay the customer the sum paid for the advertisement and box rental. It is agreed by the advertiser re questing space that the liability The Province (Division of the Pacific Press Ltd.) in the event of failure tc publish an advertisement or in the event of an error appearing in the advertisement as published shall be limited to the amount paid by the advertiser for only one incorrect inserttion for the portion of the adverting space occupied by the incorrei or omitted item only, and that there shall be no liability in any event greater than the amount pard forsuch advertising. All claime of errors in ing must be received by the pubIsher within 30 days after the frat publication.

All advertising is subject to the approval of the publisher. The Province reminds advertisers that Provincial legislation forbids the publication of any advertisement which dischminates agamist any person because his race, religion, sex, colour, nationality, ancestry or place of origin, or because his age is between 44 and 65 years, unless the condition is justified by a bona fide requirement for the work involved. SUBSCRIPTION RATES By carrier daily $6.00 per month. Air freight extra where applicable. Other rates available on request.

By Mail Daily CANADA $8.00 per month, $24.00 for 3. months, $48.00 for six months. $90.00 a year. Sunday only, 60c per copy Single copies, other days, 40c. ALL OTHER COUNTRIES per month, $93.00 for 3 months.

$186.00 for 6 months and $366.00 a year. Sunday only, $2.15 per copy. Single copies, other days, $1.35 AIR MAIL RATES upon request. Phone 732-2510. CIRCULATION NUMBER, 736-2261.

Member Audit bureau of Circulations Classified ed index NOTE: Classifications marked with an denote those in which "Penny Ads" are eligible to appear. Announcements Anniversaries 7 Births 2 Business Personals 42 Cards of Thanks Catering Party Rentals. 32 Cemeteries 22 Coming Events 30 Companions 38 Crematoriums 23 Deaths 8 Engagements Florists 19 Found. 27 Funeral Directors 18 Funeral Notices 10 Funeral Supplies, Monument Works. 20 Halls for Rent 34 In Memoriam.

16 Information Wanted 36 Legals 445 Letters of Appreciation 14 Lodge Notices. 28 Lost. 26 Marriages Memorial Gifts. 17 Personal 40 Season's Greetings 41 Travel. 44 Vacation Spots Vacation Spots 43 B.C.

Skiing Accommodation, Mexico, House Sitting, Sunshine Coast, B.C. Mainland, Gulf Vancouver Islands, Hawaii, Southern United States, Washington Oregon, Other Areas. Trailer Space For Rent, Tourist Rooms, Summer Cottages, Camps For Boys, Girls. Employment Educational 74 Employment Services. 75 EMPLOYMENT WANTED Child Care Jobs Wanted 73 Men.

70 Men-Women Women. 72 SERVICES Beauticians or Barbers 45 Drivers, Chauffeurs, Lease Drivers Wtd. 46 Domestic-Daycare Jobs 47 Hotel, Restaurant, Food Services 48 TRADES Engineering. 49 50 Labourers 51 Trades, Technical 52 Mining, Lumbering, Const. 53 OFFICE BUSINESS Accounting, Auditors 54 Data, Word Processing, Programmers 55 Medical-Dental.

56 Office Personnel Clerks 57 Secretarial 58 Employment Agencies 59 Professions, Management. 60 Sales 61 Part Time, Temporary 62 Retail Clerks Cashiers 63 GENERAL Caretakers. 64 Sales 65 Help Wanted 66 Investment Positions 67 Teachers Wanted. 68 Teachers Available. 69 Business Professional Bulldozing, Trucking 94 Carpenters, Contractors 96 Cement, Asphalt, Brick.

98 Drain Tile Gutters 122 Dressmaking, Alterations 83 Educational. 74 Electricians, Welders. 100 Fencing 101 Floor Surfacing. 102 Furn. Uphol.

139 Gardening, 112 Health Services 84 Home Bus. Services. 90 Home Insulation. .129 Home Modernization 92 Hospitals, Private 86 Moving Storage 372 Music, Art, Dancing 80 Painters, Decorators 110 Plastering, Stuccoing. 104 Plumbing, Heating 106 Professional Services 82 Rest Homes 88 Roofing, Chimneys, etc.

108 Talent Agencies. 76 Upholstery Carpet Cleaning 109 Merchandise for Sale Antiques Art Objects. 140 Bicycles 159 Billiard Tables 161 Books, Coins, Stamps, 168 Building Materials .128 Cameras, Photo Fin. 162 Clothing, Furs, Jewelry 166 Computer Sales, Leasing, Sarvice. 158 Do-It-Yourself 130 Fabrics Yarns 143 Farm Implements 182 Food Products: Fruits, Vegetables, Meats 152 Furniture.

138 Garage Sales 173 Gardening 112 Heating Fuels 124 Heating, Fireplaces, Solar Energy 126 Hobbies Crafts. 169 Home Appliances, Serv. 150 Lighting Plants Pumps 184 Livestock Supplies 181 Machinery 183 Miscellaneous For Sale 170 Miscellaneous Wanted 174 Musical Instruments 154 Office Furn. Equip. 134 Pet Services 177 Pet Stock 176 Poultry Supplies 180 Sewing Mach.

Service 142 Sporting Goods 160 Store, Restaurant Bar Equipment 132 Swap 172 TV, Radio, Stereo Sales Service 156 Typewriters 136 Video Equipment Sales and Rentais, 157 Rentals Board Room 355 Board Room Wanted 360 Duplexes For Rent. 335 Furniture For Rent 141 Garages, Parking 370 Furnished 325 Houses, Unfurnished Vancouver East Side. 326 West Side 327 North West Vancouver 328 Burnaby, New West. 329 Coquitiam, Pt. Moody 330 Richmond 331 Ladner, Delta, Tsawwn.

332 Surrey, Langley, N. Delta, Fraser Valley 333 Other Areas. 334 Motels Hotels. 362 Moving Storage. 372 Offices, Stores 374 Rental Agencies 336 Retirement Homes.

354 Rooms, Housekeeping 345 Rooms, Sleeping. 340 Rooms, Unfurnished 350 Shared Accommodation. 315 Shared Accommodation Services 316 Suites, Furnished. 300 Suites, Unfurnished Vancouver East Side 301 Vancouver West Side 302 West End. 303 North West Vancouver 304 Burnaby 305 New Westminster.

306 Coquitiam, Port Moody 307 Richmond 308 Ladner, Delta, Tsawwn. 309 Surrey, North Delta 311 Maple Ridge, Mission 312 Langley, Abbotsford. 313 Wanted To Rent 337 Warehouses, Factories, Commercial to Rent. 375 Real Estate HOUSES FOR SALE City Homes 200 Duplexes, Revenue 210 Burnaby 220 North Vancouver 224 COPS 020 West Vancouver. Bowen Island Squamish Richmond Ladner, Delta Tsawwassen New Westminster.

Coquitiam District Haney, Maple Ridge Mission District North Delta Surrey White Rock District. Langley, Aldergrove. Abbotsford District Chilliwack District. Okanagan Other Cities Apartment Property Business Opportunities Business Wanted Commercial Ind. Country Homes, Acreago.

Farms Ranches Floating Homes For Sale Gulf Islands: Home Building Lots Home Buyers' and Sellers' Service. Houses Wanted To Build Houses Wanted To Buy Industrial Property Shelters. Listings Wanted Mining Property Mobile Homes. Modular Homes Money For Mortgages Money To Loan. Money Wanted Mortgages For Sale.

Offices, Stores to Rent Property For Exchange Property For Sale. Property Management. Property Wanted Recreational Property Resort Properties Out Of Province Revenue Houses Wanted. Suites, Townhouses, Condominiums For Sale Sunshine Coast Timber Mills Van. Island Property Warehouses, Factories, Commercial to Rent.

Waterfront. New Car Directory New Car Dealers 396 Automotive Aircraft 420 Auto Financing 395 Auto Protection. 393 Automobiles For Sale. 400 Cars, Trucks Wanted 394 Trucks Buses 412 Trailers, Campers. 437 Sports and Imported Cars Sports, Imported Cars 405 Classic, Antique Vintage Cars 400 Auto Parts Service Auto Parts Service 410 Car, Truck Lease-Rent 407 Insurance 399 Recreation Boats For Charter.

429 Boats, Marine Supplies 427 Commercial Boats 430 Motorcycles 435 Recreational Rentals. 438 Sailboats 428 Snowmobiles. 436 Trailers, Campers, Motor Homes 437 Auctions. 440 Liquidations. 441 Legals.

445 226 227 228 233 234 236 237 238 239 240 241 242 244 246 247 248 249 250 263 280 281 264 252 254 198 258 194 195 192 185 264 275 188 266 196 197 284 282 288 286 374 268 251 299 270 261 262 186 199 257 265 256 375 260 BIRTHS BUSKARD Noel and Verity are proud to announce the arrival of their daughter Verity Claire Livingstone on June 6, 1984 at Grace Hospital, weighing 6 lbs. 12 a sister for Felicity, James, Adam, John and Sarah. CARMICHAEL Doug. Barb, Dustin and Natalie are happy to announce the birth of our new baby sister, Christina Victoria Louise She was born on Monday, May 28, 1984 at 4:27 a.m.. weighing 8 lbs.

6 ozs. Happy are great grandmothers Elsie and Gladis and Grandperents Betty Harold and Cathy Archie. CREAN Michael and Dianne are happy to announce the arrival of their daughter, Christina Michelle Frances, 7 Ibs. born on Saturday, June 2, 1984 at 7:53 p.m. in St.

Paul's Hospital, Vancouver. A sister to Ryan. Proud grandparents are Pat and Ellen Crean and Nick Terry Sherst. Thanks to the nurses and staff at St. Paul's Hospital and Dr.

Judy Schwab. ENGLEHART Born from the love of Gordon and Janice (nee Alian) is Randy James, 7 lbs. 15 on April 2, 1984, at Grace Hospital. Randy is lovingly welcomed by his big sister Dawn; delighted grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.

R.G. Allan of Vancouver, and Mr. and Mrs. J. Andre of Lethbridge.

Special thanks to Dr. M. Glanzberg, Suzanne Kenny and Grace Hospital, for all their help and support. PHELAN Mike and Dawn are pleased to announce the arrival of their daughter, Michelle Nicole Danielle, born at Lion's Gate Hospital, on June 3, 1984 at 3:01 a.m., weighing 7 lbs. 14 ozs.

Proud grandparents are Marion and Bill Allan, and Therese and Terence Phelan, of Vancouver. Great-grandparents are Phillip and Hilda Phelan of Ontario. Elizabeth Beattie and Aline Grenier of B.C, WALKER -To Ross and Vicki, Pine Place, Salt Spring Island at Lady Minto Hospital on June 2, 1984, a daughter, Jillian. ENGAGEMENTS Mr. and Mrs.

James W. Adrain announce with pleasure the forthcoming, marriage of their Susan Joanne, to Douglas Allen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Kennedy of Burnaby. Wedding will take place on Saturday, July 21, 1984 at 5:30 p.m.

in South Burnaby United Church. Mr. and Mrs. G. Emerson Gudewill are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter, Mary Grace, to Mr.

Allen Eskesen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Borge Eskesen. The wedding will take place on July 28, 1984 at St. Francis in the Wood Anglican Church.

BIRTHS To Insert a BIRTH ENGAGEMENT MARRIAGE or ANNIVERSARY notice, phone Miss Adams, 732-2773 or 732-2623 1 weekdays 8:30 am to 4:30 ENGAGEMENTS Len and Joan Tournier of Prince George announce the engagement of their daughter, Michelle Marie, to David Ross Hillman, son of Larry and Margaret Hillman of Richmond. The wedding to take place on July 14, 1984, Immaculae Conception Church, Prince George, B.C. LENIHAN Mr. and Mrs. Birk Lockwood are pleased to announce the forthcoming union in marriage of their daughter, Kelly Jean, to her best friend, and childhood sweetheart, Kelly Patrick Lenihan, son of and Mrs.

Bob Gervan, and Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Lenihan. Kelly Kelly will be married 3:30 p.m., July 14. 1984 at St.

Helen's Anglican Church, Surrey, B.C. SULLIVAN-JANZEN Mrs. June Sullivan of Coquitlam, is pleased to announce the engagement of her daughter, Elinor Marianne, to James Douglas Janzen, son of Laura and Wes Janzen of New Westminster. The wedding to take place November 17, 1984. 6 MARRIAGES SIMONETTA-MACBRIDE Mr.

and Mrs. Joe Simonetta wish to announce the marriage of their daughter, Andrea Joy, to Robert David MacBride, son of Mr. David MacBride. The marriage took place April 7. 1984.

DEATHS BARRINGTON-FOOTE Stephen Gordon, suddenly on April 20, 1984, aged 26 years. Survived by his loving parents. Mervyn and Lorraine Barrington-Foote, and 1 son, Christopher; 2 brothers, Randy and his wife Joan, and Norman; 1 sister, Lori, all of North Vancouver: 2 nieces, Mandy and Monica: grandmother, Mrs. M. Taylor, of Burnaby, and many aunts, uncles, nieces, and nephews.

Funeral service was heid in Squamish. Interment Mt. Garibaldi Cemetery. CRAWFORD on May 28, 1984, passed away suddenly in West Germany, Margaret Ruth Crawford, age 62 years, of 920 Rideau Road, S.W. Calgary, Alberta.

Beloved sister of Evelyn Humes of Mission, B.C.; niece. Shelley, and grandnieces. Shannon, Rachel and Tiffany Ruley, also of Mission, B.C. Memorial service was held at Riverview United Church in Calgary on June 5, 1984. In lieu of flowers, if friends wish, donations may be made to the ta Heart Foundation, 2011-10th Ave, S.W.

Calgary, Alberta, T3C 0K4. Ruth may be remembered for her many years of teaching at The Britannia High School in Vancouver, B.C. HAINES Suddenly on June 8, 1984 Marion F. Haines of New Westminster in her 56th year. She is survived by her loving daughters, Rhonda Roche and Mrs.

Yvonne Gregory and son-in-law, Keith; 2 grandsons, Paul and Garrett. Funeral service Tuesday, June 12th, 12 noon at the Forest Lawn Funeral Chapel, Royal Oak Avenue at Canada Way, Burnaby followed by cremation. HARBORNE George, on June 7. 1984 at Richmond General Hospital. He iS predeI ceased by wife, Jean; survived by his son, Larry; daughter, Georgina and son-in-law, Hamilton; 7 grandchildren; 4 great-grandchildren; 1 sister in White Rock and 4 sisters in Ireland; 1 brother in Ireland.

Funeral service at City Memoriai, 41st Avenue and Fraser St. on Monday, June 11 at 11 a.m. No flowers, by request. HOUSE- Mary E. on June 5, 1984 at St.

Mary's Hospital, New Westminster, after a short illness. Survived by 1 daughter, Maxine Corey: 3 grandchildren, Jackie Walker, Lois Toler and Donna Guthrie, all from California. No service by her request. Cremation. Arrangements through First Memorial Services.

DEATHS JAMES Malcolm Ross, passed away in the M.S.A. 1984 Hospital, Abbotsford, June 7. after a courageous battle with cancer, aged 71. Survived by his loving wife, May (Bunny): 1. daughter and son-in-law.

Marylou England; and 2 Peter grandsons, Harwood David in and Robert; 1 brother, Harold, Clearbrook; sister and brotherin-law, Bob and Bessie Bredow, California. At the express wish of the deceased, there is to be no service. Cremation. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Trinity Memorial United Church, Abbotstord, would be appreciated. Arrangements through the Memorial Society of BC.

and First Memorial Services. MEIGHEN William Robert passed away suddenly on June 7. 1984, at home in New Westminster, after a lengthy illness patiently borne with dignity. Survived by his loving family; wife, Min; son, Bob and wife, Luella, Pitt Meadows; daughter, Dorothy Kenna and husband, Barry, West Vancouver; brother, Arthur: 4 Jordan cherished grandchildren, and Laura Kenna, Joshua and Katie Meighen; and many other family and friends. Bill was a member of the Association of Professional Engineers of C.

service will be held at Queens Avenue United Church, New Westminster, Monday, June 11 at 2 p.m. In lieu of other triblutes, donations to the Lung Association would be gratefully appreciated. RUDGE Winnifred, peacefully at home, April 4. 1984 in her 98th year. Predeceased by her husband George Michael in 1979.

Survived by her loving family dearly loved granddaughter Valerie, daughters Dorrie, Kathleen and Bertha. Interment Forest Lawn. SENEY On June 6, 1984, Elden Seney of New Westminster, in his 79th year. Survived by son, his Neil; 1 loving wife, Evelyn, 1. daughter, Lynne; brothers; 2 sisters: Funeral vice Monday, June 11 at 2 p.m.

at Forest Lawn Funeral Chapel. Royal Oak Ave. at Canada Way, followed by interment at Forest Lawn Memorial Park. WOODWORTH On June 7, 1984, Lowell Reynolds Woodworth, age 73 years, of Burnaby. Survived by his loving family, 2 daughters and Mrs.

Ruth and James McLennan, Mrs. Anita and John Grant; 6 grandchildren; great-grandchildren; brothers and sisters-in-law, George and Mary Frances of of Penticton, Burnaby, Curtis nieces and nephews. Mr. Woodworth was a long time employee Ltd. of Brook Bond Canada Memorial service Monday, June 11 at 1 p.m.

from the Burnaby Funeral Directors Chapel, 4276 Hastings North Burnaby. Rev. A. Dixon officiating. Cremation.

In lieu of flowers, donations to the charity of your choice would be appreciated. WRATISLAW Ellen on June 6, 1984, peacefully in her 91st year. Late resident of South Burnaby since 1926. Predeceased by husband Henry in 1959. Survived by her loving son Henry R.

(Dick) and his wife Dorothy, Burnaby: 1 granddaughter Lynda and husband Harold Jones, Burnaby; also 02 nieces in England. Funeral service at 1 p.m. Monday, June 11th at All Saints' Anglican Church, 7405 Royal Oak Burnaby, Rev. P. Whitney officiating.

Interment to follow at Ocean View Burial Park, Burnaby. ROYAL OAK, WOODLAWN-BOWELL DIRECTORS in care of arrangements, 0711 PRIOR DEATHS DUTRA Manuel Gilberto of Vancouver on May 5, 1984, aged 50 years. Survived by his loving family, wife, Serafina; 2 sons, Lloyd, Rob and daughterDiana in-law. Lesley; 2 daughters, and Odette: granddaughter, Natasha. Prayers were offered Tuesday, May 8 in the Chapel of ROSELAWN FUNERAL DIRECTORS with Mass celebrated by Rev.

T. Larkin, Wednesday May 9 in St. Joseph's Catholic Church, 1612 E. 18th Vancouver. Interment Mountain View Cemetery.

DYER Mrs. Ethel Dyer suddenly on April 10, 1984, aged 88 years. Predeceased by her husband, Montague Robert. Survived by 3 daughters, Dorothy, Marjorie and Evelyn; 2 sons, Alfred and Frederick; 15 grandchildren; 13 greatgrandchildren; 1 brother, Frederick; 2 sisters, Violet and Lilian. Funeral was held by Henderson's in Langley.

Cremation. FINDLAY Mary Alice, passed away on May 18, 1984, in her 74th year. Born May 20,. 1910, in Seattle, Washington. Mary was a long-time resident of Hastings East.

She will be sadly 1 missed by her loving family; son, Leonard; 2 daughters, Mrs. Cecelia Genovese of Burnaby and Mrs. Marcia Schwizgebel of Surrey; and 9 grandchildren. Also, survived by 4 brothers, Harold, Henry, Norman and Leonard Galbraith; 2 sisters, Mrs. Agnes Anthony of Ladysmith and Mrs.

Kathleen Kandall of Burnaby. Funeral Mass was held at Our Lady of Sorrows Church, May 23, 1984. Interment Forest Lawn Cemetery. GOMEZ On Friday May 11, 1984 Harry Emil Gomez aged 87 years of Delta, B.C. Survived by his loving wite Mary, 5 sons, Ron, Doug.

New John, Ottawa, Harold, Tom, 4 daughters, Mrs. C. (Norma) York, Mrs. V. (Alma) Heller, Vernon, Mrs.

R. (Marlene) Brown, Chilliwack, Miss Vanya Gomez, 1 brother Arthur, Langley, 2 sisters, Margo Mylrea, Amhurst, N.S, Elena Gomez, Oxford, England. Mr. Gomez was a long time member of the Vancouver Victoria symphonies and founding music director of the Delta Symphony Society. Arrangements care of Deita Funeral Home, Delta, B.C.

In lieu of flowers, please send donations to Delta Symphony Society, Box 131, Deita, B.C. V4K 3N6. HOLLEY Raymond, passed away on April 20, 1984, in Royai Columbian Hospital at the age of 73 years. Survived by his wife, Violet; sons, Herb of Langley, Ken of Maple Ridge; daughters, Nancy Bainbridge and Betty Wotton of North Vancouver, Janice Graham of Campbell River, Marilynne von Schilling of Port McNeill: 15 grandchildren; and 1 greatgranddaughter. Service held at Mission Funeral Home.

Donations to the B.C. Lung Associa- tion appreciated. MORRISON John aged 61 years died May 8. 1984. Survived by wife, Erika: son, Mark; daughters, Cathy, Ruth and Diane: also grandA ers, son, Herb Scott; of broth- Toronto; Bert of Edmonton; sisters, Mabel, Eda, Irene, Tilda, Ann and Ruth; also many nieces and nephews.

The service was held in Cloverdale United Church by Rev. Ross Connall. PROVINCE CLASSIFIED 736-2211 1 in 3.43: 4.

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