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20 -VICTORIA DAILY TIMES, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1970 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Vancouver Island's Largest Shopping Centre in Print 386-2121 386-2121 BUSINESS SERVICES 5 DEATHS, FUNERALS 20 LOST AND FOUND 10 FUNERAL DIRECTORS 5 DEATHS, FUNERALS 5 DEATHS, FUNERALS 36 BUSINESS SERVICES AND DIRECTORY BOX REPLIES All replies to private box numbers available from 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., Monday to Friday, SMITH Passed away on October 17, 1970, Mrs. Christina Smith, in her 93rd vear. of 1163 North Park born in Port Hope, On-, tano and a pioneer resident or Victoria since lb94. Widow of John Henry Smith; she leaves her daughter, Thelma, at the residence; one son, John Godfrey Smith of Lake Cowichan: 3 grandchildren; 7 great-grandchildren; her sister, Mrs.

Maria Morton of Lake Cowichan. Funeral service in McCall Bros. FLORAL CHAPEL, Johnson and Vancouver Streets, on Thursday, 22, at 1:15 p.m.. with the Rev. Canon G.

Baker officiating. Interment at Ross Bay Cemetery in the family plot SMITH At Victoria, on October 17. Lillian fcrtitn, winow oi ine late George F. Smith, of 60H Douglas Street, bom in England and a resident of Victoria since 1929. Funeral sen-ice Thursday at 10:00 am.

in haywakus uklkal CHAPEL, 734 Broughton Rev. J. D. Morris ornciaimg. inter ment Hatley Memorial Gardens.

TAYLOR Tn Victoria on Friday. Oct. 10, 197b. Miss Manei tiara Tnvlor. of 1325 Franklin Terrace.

Miss Taylor was born in Staffordshire, England, and came to Canada in 1920 and had resided in Nanaimo, Mission and Prince Rupert prior to moving to Victoria in 1953. She leaves to mourn her Passing, three sisters. Mrs. Margaret Anne Hope. Victoria; Mrs.

Ida Shelley and Miss Ada Taylor in bngianu, ana several nieces and neohews. Funeral service in McCall Bros. FAMILY CHAPEL on Wed. Oct. 21.

3:00 o.m. with tiie Rev. Canon J. Wickens officiating. Followed cremation.

VANDERHORST On Oct. 16. 1970. at St. Joseph's Hospital.

Prote-nella iNeU, beloved wife of Hendrik Vanderhorst, in her 36th year, and a resident of Victoria for 15 years. Also survived by 2 daughters. Ottoiina and Teresa, and 1 son. Hendrik at home: also her mother father. Mr.

and Mrs. J. H. VanBeek, and 1 sister. Mrs.

N. (Ans) Jacquemyns in Holland. Funeral service Wednesdav, Oct. 1970. at 10:30 a.m..

in HAYWARDS FUNERAL CHAPEL. Brouehton Rev. Robert J. Morris officiating. Interment Hatley Memorial Gardens.

VESEY In Victoria on Oct. 19. 1070. Mr. Yvo P.

A. Vesey. aged years, or imi crescent born in Alberta and a resident here since 1936. He is survived by his wife Olive Baker and two daughters, Maureen and Patricia, at home. Funeral service tn McCall Bros.

Chapel, Johnson and Vancouver Sts. on Oct 21 at 4:30 p.m. with the Rev. Canon J. Rogers officiating.

Followed by cremation, Flowers gratefully declined. Friends. If desired, may contribute the United Red Feather and Red Cross Appeal. 1951 Cook St) WILSON" In Victoria. B.C..

on October 17. 1970. Mr. William Wilson. age 84 years.

Bom in.phant (cloeki. Ade Greeff: Radio. MALE OR FEMALE HELP WANTED CUSTODIAN FOR LOCAL museum. Married couple preferred. Residence on property.

Please renlv Victoria Press, Box 63a, giving qualifications and ace. 26 FEMALE HELP WANTED ADVERTISEMENTS IN Tins CLASSIFICATION MUST COMPLY WITH TIIE BRITISH COLUMBIA HUMAN RIGHTS ACT SEE COLUMN 1 196 WEEKLY, WE HAVE IMME-ciiate openings for 4 young ladies. to 15 years old, (bonaiide occupational Qual ification 1 who would like a future as Cosmetician. No experience necessary. We supply full training.

Only requirements are to have a pleasing personality and above average intelligence. Free to travel. For personal lntervlw call S86-7231. AVON CALLING AAT7 AT-vXTT-P Jtil CHI EVERY day: a reason to get dressed up, to meet new friends, to talk about beauty and lovely i guts, to oecome involved in me world around, to make a good income. Call AVON: Mrs.

G. Settler, SS4-7345. B.C. REGISTERED NURSE RE-quired by small private hospital, matron relief, whole of November. Must be able to live-in.

3S3-9011. between 10:30 and p.m.; 3ti3-6448 after 6 p-m. LOCAL DENTIST OFFICE RE-quires receptionist, preferably for November 1. Please reply, stating previous experience and education, to Victoria Press, Box 637. CHRISTMAS MONEY Earn $450 for Christmas in your s(are time.

Choose your own hours. Phone Mr. Hatch at 3S6-9361, between 2-4 p.m. for appointment. SOLVE YOUR CHRISTMAS money problems, sell Sarah Coventry Jewellry.

Your own hours. No investment 478-5158, 642-3670, 3S8-4148. CLEANING LADY REQUIRED FOR Rockland area guest house. 9-12 Monday through Friday. 477-6040, after p.m.

GENERAL OFFICE RECORD keeping receptionist tyne. Sales experience an asset. Apply Victoria Furniture Gallery. IF YOU HAVE THE TIME. I have the job for you.

Phone between 94 Monday to Friday only. 385-99S6 or 479-5762. GIRL WITH SOME TYPING Ex perience. State qualifications. r.O.

Box 894. EXPERIENCED CHAMBERMAID required part-time. Apply Colonial Inn, 270 Government. EXPERIENCED BANK STENOG- rapher required immediately, phone Bank of Nova Scotia. 3--32tH.

WANTED- EXPERIENCED BABY sitter ki my home for Nov. 4. 386- 7052. PART-TIME CANVASSERS GUAR-anteed Ja) per week. 35-5077.

37 TEACHERS WANTED ADVERTISEMENTS IN THIS CLASSIFICATION MUST COMPLY WITH THE BRITISH COLUMBIA HUMAN RIGHTS ACT SEE COLUMN 1 SENIOR MATH TEACHER quired by private school in iona. Victoria Press, Box 643. 29 SITUATIONS WANTED MALE REMEMBER THESE NUMBERS 3S4-7217 47S-1254 Painting and decorating, repairs, clean up and hauling. Reasonable rates. Residential or commercial.

ATTRAC TIVE HANDPAINTF.D signs, trurk lettering, showcards, banners. Commercial and fine art. Murals a specialty. 24 nr. service.

Phone 383-5827. ANY JOB IN OR AROUND THE house, big or small. New or repair, at a reasonable rate. Free estimates. 386-9930.

HANDYMAN Carpentry, painting, concrete work, roof repair, window cleaning, gardening. 385-5825 after 6 p.m. ANY JOB IN OR AROUND HOUSE or business. Free estimates. 386- 01S0.

EXPERT ENCED ACCOUNTANT with degree desires responsible position. 656-3250. MATURE SALESMAN. COM mission orvlv. excellent references Phone 385-SS51 after 6.

STUDENT WITH TRUCK DESIRES any hauling, moving or trucking Odd jobs. 47S-3S57. EXPERIENCED LANDSCAPE gardener would like full time employment. Phone 382-8436. 30 SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE WIDOW.

52. SEEKS POSITION IN above average home. Excellent cook, Intelligent, widely travelled and would act as companion. Sunny personality and good background. Prefers widower or adult family.

References. Available immediately. Victoria Press, Box 599. IF YOU HAVE PROBLEMS FIND-ing babysitters, perhaps we mav help and educate your child as well. Malvern Westeriiam School.

384-2923. 384-9571. EXCELLENT CARE FOR BABY, my home. Gorge Tillicum Burn- side. 3824)930.

RELIABLE HOUSEWORK DONE by German lady. S2 an hour. Own transportation. 3S3-6508. BABYSITTING MY HOME.

TOWN and Country area. 32 per day. 386-0038. CHILD CARE, MY HOME. Langford 478-5254.

DAY COMPANION TO ELDERLY lady. Reference. 3R5-2678. BOOKKEEP I RECEPTION 1ST, or general ofifce work. 386-8696.

DAY WORK WANTED, AFTER-noons. 388-7433 after 1 p.m. 32 TRADE SCHOOLS TRAINEES WANTED IBM. Keypunch, Programming Computer NCR. Machine Accounting DRAFTING Architectural, Meoh.

Structural Our representative wil be testing ouruiK ine week wi vi-i. is. x-ij, ai'iAriui mi-ill wine McKay 204-510 West Hastings, Vancouver. 33 BANDS, MUSICIANS AND ORCHESTRAS INSTRUMENTAL TRIO WILL PLAY for weddings, dances, cocktail parties, 479-1409. "THE JESTERS' Modem dance combo.

3-83-2480. 36 BUSINESS SERVICES AND DD1ECTORY Accounting Service ACCOUNTING SERVICES smaller businesses. 656-3250. FOR Asphalt Paving OK PAVING. CO Estimates Without Obligation Terms Phone iA hrs 386-3414 25 36 AND DIRECTORY Blasting DRILLING AND BLASTING.

FREE Estimates. 656-2816. Books USED BOOKS Paperbacks Hardcovers From 25c FRASER'S BOOK BIN 641 Yatos 385-3779 POOR RICHARD'S USED BOOKS Buuizht Sold Exchanged 923 Fort 3S4-4U1 106 W. Buinside Bulldozers HENSON BULLDOZING LTD. 4794234 ANYTIME Building, loading and trucking.

Sand, gravel and fill. Specialist on subdivision development. Carpenters ROOF AND GUTTER REPAIRS. downnloes cleaned and repaired weather strips to windows and dooit. steps built.

General repairs. HAVE YOU GOT YOUR FAMILY room ready for Xmas. Reliable carpenter with references, will do alterations and repairs. 384-9167. GENERAL REPAIRS.

ALTERA- tions. additions. Fast, courteous service. Free estimates. W.

EARL EBY 3854X140 QUALITY WORK AT REASON-able rates. Additions, renovations. Estimates, plans. Glover, 656-3743. RUMPUS ROOMS.

REMODELLING. basement bedrooms, etc. very reasonable. 383-6073. REMODELLING, REPAIRS.

CABI-nets, built-ins. expert finishing. Prefer small jobs. 652-2920. HOUSE REPAIRS.

ALTERATIONS and new work. Free estimates. 3b6-2584. SMAiL JOBS MY SPECIALTY Howie 4784705 CARPENTER BY HOUR OR JOB. 385-6217.

Carpet Cleaning CARPETS AND UPHOLSTERED furniture cleaned in your home or at our plant. Guaranteed and reasonable. Bob's Janitorial, 366-8215. Carpet Dyeing CARPET AND UPHOLSTERY DYEING Carpets and uphoistery dyed in your home or at our plant. Guaranteed.

Free estimates. Bob's Janitorial Service. 386-8215. Carpets and Linoleum THINKING OF NEW FLOOR COVERING? SIMPSONS-SEARS has VICTORIA'S finest and most complete selection of WALL-TO-WALL, INDOOR OUTDOOR or ROOM -SIZE RUGS as well as LINOLEUMS and TILES. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Installation by our own craftsmen, and YOU CAN CHARGE IT! Phone for free estimate.

SIMPSONS- SEARS, 388-911L For immediate i service for samples and estimates of carpets, linoleum or tile call Bob Carrie, 3S2-5111. No obligation. Standard Furniture Co. 737 Yates Street HOURIGANS CARPETS AND Linos Ltd. Carpets, vinyls, linoleums, ceramic tiles supplied and professional installed.

Free estimates. 715 Pandora. Phone 386-2401. FLOOR COVERINGS LIMITED. Carpets, linoleum tiles and seamless floors.

Free estimates. Satisfaction guaranteed. S947-A Quadra Street, 479-1617. BE SURE YOUR CAItl'ET LS AN investment, not an expense. Mystique Decor will serve you better with the emphasis on YOU.

35-01 L3. CARPETS. LINOLEUM. TILES professionally Installed. Satisfaction guaranteed.

Reasonable rates. 385-8959. Cement THE VICTORIA CEMENT MAN Ltd. Concrete placing and finishing. Concrete pumping on rental basis.

Phone 47949S7 or 3S6-7022. DE GENOT-BIRKETT CEMENT contracting. Diamond Saw Cutting. Industrial and Commercial Free estimates, 888-6960, SSS-oOlfl. C.N.

CON STRUCT10N. ROCK work, patio, stone, slate, cement, finishing, landscaping, drain tiles. Free estimates. 592-9071. 384-8306 FRANK POLITANO 3n5-3495 Cement, sewers, fm 7 drains, patios.

Ceramio Tiling WILL INSTALL BATHROOMS. showers, fireplace, etc. Victoria Press, Box 595. Cleaning USE "GAL FRIDAY" IXiUBLE A5 concentrate all purpose cleanor. Penetrating, loosens dirt and grease, safe on any surface, not haimed by water.

64 concentrate $2.99. 2012 Douglas Street. 33-6722. Free delivery. Cleanup Service 2 YOUNG RESPONSIBLE MEN have truck.

Will do basements, compost, general clean-up. and hauling, very reasonable. No job too small. 386-7316. 384-2729 any time.

RUBBISH HAULED. BASEMENTS cleaned. Have commercial vacuum cleaner. Fences huilt. Rotovatmg.

Free estimates 882-93S0. J. C. Van Nes. 384-6718 anytime.

GARDEN CITY CLEANUP Dis posal Service Yards, lots, base ments, residential and commercial. 3S3-1916, day or night. FREE ESTIMATES HAULING. CLEAN UP YARDS. basements and repair work.

Walter Hanson Ssb-'JdIS anytime. COMPOST. BASEMENT, YARD cleaned up, general haulinE. Verv reas'-nab'e, Free estimates, 592-9537 or 382-4438 anytime. JOHN'S A -U SERVICE Reasonable rates.

Basements dnvewavs. etc Free estimates. 'M -ir. service. REASONABLE RATES FOR FAST cleanup service.

Scrap metal bought ai top prices. 48-vuid. BASEMENT. BACKYARD CLEAN up and hauling away. Ft estimate, reasonable rales 38S-167S ALL tvpi.ms nir ri Dig or small.

Call Boll. 3S6-S213. Contractors DRIVEWAYS. BASEMENTS. ISUU.T and dug.

cat work, contract or hourly. Garden Cily Tracking, 33-1916, day and night. Alterations Repairs Cabinets WILLIAMS, BRAY WILLIAMS LID. 853 CORMORANT ST. 386-7741 HOUSE BUILDING.

ADDITIONS alterations, ror estimates phone 385-4245, Bill Steen Construc tion uui FARMER CONSTRUCTION Design Renovations 3 8 8 5 1 31 RAMING, ALTERATIONS, WIN- ana noor installations. 385-4875, anytime G. H. WHEATON LTD. Repairs Alterations 382-2159 DEL INTERIORS AND MODERN- "ussei 384-1U13 GARDENS, BA.si-:MEN'rl;lJ:ANTri' and garbage hauled away, 479-5752.

a LOST. IN SEPTEMBER. PART Siamese and part Burmese female cat. Shades of brown, amber eyes, white spot on stomach, 2 years old. Vicinity of Victoria High School.

Reward. JU. 3844677. REWARD FOR INFORMATION leading to recovery of 10-speed Peugeot from Burger-Chef, Oct. 16.

Ai so missing reading glasses and gloves- 3Si-32. LOST, OCT. 15, CRAIG FLOWE Road-Naden area, air force flight jacket. Reward. Please phone after LOST: BLACK, BROWN AND white, 4-monih-oid Bluetick hound, vtcmitv of Harriet Road.

Reward. LOST: ON OR ABOUT OCT. 7. vicinity Sayward Elk Lake. Oold charm bracelet.

Reward. u6-5033 after 5 p.m. FOUND BLACK FLUFFY KITTEN well trained, in McClure-Vancouver area. LOST: Black kitten, white feet and whiskers, flea collar. Please phone 52-2U94.

LOST BLACK AND WHITE KIT- ten, black smudge on nose tchUd'a pet). REWARD FOR RETURN OF black and tan puppy to 560 Rlthet. HAVE YOU LOST YOUR CAT? Homes wanted CPU 34-9692. LOST YOUR wanted, found. PET? SPCA, HOMES 303-0314.

LOST, AT CORDOVA BAY. MAN'S signet ring. Reward. 658-e296. REWARD FOR LARGE GOLD CHI-nese earring.

632-14S9 after 6 p.m. 21 MALE HELP WANTED ADVERTISEMENTS LN THIS CLASSIFICATION MUST COMPLY WITH THE BRITISH COLUMBIA HUMAN RIGHTS ACT SEE COLUMN 1 INTERNATIONAL PUBLISHER REQUIRES MATURE MAN to trave Vancouver Island servicing ail schools and public libraries; to display and describe library resource books, audiovisual aids and other educational prod ucts; and to represent tne national hchoo and Library Division as a Consultant-Representative to Teach ers, Principals, Librarians and Administrators. Depending on sales volume, income will range per year. Write to J. M.

Ferguson, Director, National school and Library Divi sion, Grolier Limited, 200 University Toronto 1, Ontario. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT For Victoria. B.C. We requine an additional Chartered Accountant to assist us with a wide range of audit and tax assignments. A varied and responsible career is open to those wishing to loin our firm and valuable post-qualifying experience in a variety of professional work is available.

Replies, which will be treated in strictest confidence, to: Ciarkson. Gordon Co. Chartered Accountants, 301-895 Fort Victoria. B.C. 386-3521.

CHRISTIAN SALESMAN required by the Christian's Com munication institute. Are you ambitious, married. 25-36 earned maximum last year? If so, you couid be tne man we are looking for. Our representative earns H0.O00-S15.OO0 per year. Phone 9 a.m.

-5 p.m. for interview, 382-2713. NO TRIFLE RS, PLEASE! BOAT PRODUCTION We require a cabinet maker and a nrsi class woodworker to assist. construct, a range of top quality power boats. Permanent employment with progressive pay increases for effective producers.

Apply Canoe Cove Marina. Swartz bay. oetween 2-3 p.m. ATTENTION WINDOW CLEANERS Must be fully experienced. You might possibly be presently employed, but if you are the right man.

I will match or better your wages. This is a permanent and full time job. Apply Bob's Janitorial Service, 386-7434. COMMISSION CARPET SALESMAN required by quickly expanding firm. This may be the opportunity for a you are aggressive and ambitious.

Please mail full resume, to be held in strict confidence, to Victoria tress. Box 600. LOCAL FUEL Oa DISTRIBUTOR requires experienced burner mechanic. Good salary, secure position. Must have experience in all forms of heating Both hot water and warm air.

Victoria rress. BOX bvi. :t.t,DED: MEN FOR DIRECT setiing. Lxperier.ce. references, and car required Larn while learning.

Phone 477-2509 for interview ap pointment. FAIR FAX INDUSTRIES NOW hiring. Manpower needed rial! 177. between 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Thurs. for interview.

MALE OE FEMALE HELP WANTED ADVERTISEMENTS IN THIS CLASSIFICATION MUST COMPLY WITH THE BRITISH COLUMBIA HUMAN RIGHTS ACT SEE COLUMN 1 A CAREER IN REAL ESTATE Block Bros. Realty invites you to discuss the possibility of a career in Real estate. Applications are being processed now for the next pre-licensing course. You are trained at Block Bios, education centre and you can work at your present joo wnue tatting tne licensing course. Call for an interview now with Ellwood Nault, Assistant Manager, lbOO Blanshard SL Block Bros.

Realty PROFITABLE PART-TIME ROUTE BUSINESS Due to the increase in tipw apartment construction in the Victoria Area more Daily Colonist Adult apartment routes will be established. Monthly profits would be in the vicinity of 160 to 190 per month for Just over one hour delivery time each day. As delivery is maae the early morning tnts would suit persons already occupied who wish to augment their Income. Apply Victoria Press, Box 603. MONTREAL TRUST IS LOOKING FOR LICENSED REALTORS.

WHY NOT GO WHERE THE MONEY TREE GROWS Call DOUG PEAKER, 3S6-2U1 MONTREAL TRUST. 1057 FORT COMPETENT CLERK-TYPIST FOR children's centre Rapid, accurate transcription from Philips Dictaphone on Selective typewriter required, as well as some accounting and bookkeeping. A challeging position, offering good fringe benefits. Salary scale S348-5428. depending upon experience, victoria rress, Box 638.

LICENSED REALTORS Work for less Commissions to 90 per cent, plus bonus, and share in company profits. Inquiries in strictest confidence. Call Mr. S. Evans, Western Homes Ltd.

382-2157. CARETAKER COUPLE WANTED for family garden apartment. Please reply to Victoria Press, Box 619. REQUIRE QUALIFIED TEA CUP reader for downtown specialty restaurant, working hours 24:30 p.m. Apply 712 Yates, Mr.

Bowman. EARN HIGH PROFITS DEMON- stratlng quality products. For inter view pnone I NEED 1 FULL-TIME MAN AND 2 part-time men or ladies, to aerv-ice Fuller customers. 385-8371. 20 ARTHUR At the Veterans' Hospital on Oct.

is, 1970, William Arthur of 2314 Oak Bay Avenue. Survived by his loving wife. Mattel, at the residence: two sons, John W. S. Arthur, Toronto, and Dennis R.

S. Arthur, Creston, B.C.; also two grandchildren in Toronto. He was a member of Britannia Branch No. 7 Royal Canadian Legion. Funeral service Wednesdav at 3:30 p.m.

Si. Mary's Church, 1701 Elgin Hoad The Ven. Hywel J. Jones officiating. Cremation, Flowers gratefully declined.

HAYWAKD'S Fl-NERAL CHAPEL in charge uf arrangements. BARTLETT Annie S. (nee Hodee.t beloved wife of the late John Henry Bartless, passed away peacefully at the Aberdeen Private Hospital on Sumlav, October 18, 1970. 78 years of age. Pioneer of the B.C.

Telephone Co. for 40 years, 22 veaiis at the Colwood Exchange. Survived by her son William J. of Montreal; sister, Mrs. Jenny Sanderson in England: niece.

Mrs. Ian M. (Gladwyn) Lochhcad; nieces and nenhews of Vancouver and Victoria. Memorial service will be conducted by Mr. Kins Barrett at McCall Bros.

FLORAL CHAPEL Thursday, October 22 at 2:13 p.m. Cremation. BASSO In Victoria. B.C. on October 20, 1970.

Mrs. Mildred Fhoda Basso, aged 65, born in Elma. Washinitfon and a resident of Sooke. B.C. for the past 27 years, late residence.

East Sooke Rd. She leaves her husband, i Henry, at home; son, Ricardo! Basso, East Sooke sisters. Mrs. Nina Murray. Oakville, Wash.

and Mrs. Madge Sisson. Spokane, nieces and nephews. Service will be held in the Sands i Mortuary Limited, "Memorial Chanel of Chimes" on Friday, October 23rd. 1970 at 1:00 p.m.

Interment in the Hatley Memorial Gardens. BRADLEY At the Veterans' Hospital. Victoria. Octoijer 17. 1P70.

Mr. Victor Furness BitHIpv. ast 59 years. Born in York. Ontario and a resident here for the past 5n years.

He is survived by 1 son, Victor Sherman Bradley of Victoria; a sister Mrs. A. Constance K. Robinson of Victoria: 2 brothers. Leslie and Lionel, both of Victoria: 1 niece.

Mrs. W. 'Brendat Wright of Victoria; and 3 nenhews. William Kotvnsnn and Hush Brad'ey if Victoria, and Richard Bradley of Vancouver. Hp was a veteran of the Second World War with the R.C.A.

as a Ma for. Funeral service will be held in McCall Bros. FLORAL CHAPEL. Johnson and Vancouver SK, on Wednesday, Oct. 21.

at 10:15 a.m.. Padrp J. A. Roberts officiating. Interment at Hatley Memorial Gardens.

CLASSIFICATION INDEX VITAL STATISTICS 1 Births 5 Deaths and Funeralj 8 Cards of Thanks 9 In Memoriam 10 Funeral Director NOTICES Monumental 1-1 Announcements 15 Coming Events and Meetings 16 Catering, Banquet and Reception Rooms 17 Restaurants IS Places to Visit 20 Lost and Found EMPLOYMENT 21 Male Help Wanted 25 Male or Female Help Wanted 26 Female Help Wanted 27 Teachers Wanted 29 Situations Wanted Ma! 30 Situations Wanted Female 31 Situations Wanted Male or Female BrSpVFSS SERVICES AND DIRECTORY 36 Business Services and Directory PERSONAL SERVICES 32 Trade Schools 33 Bands, Musicians and Orchestras 3 Travel 39 Personals 40 Business Personal 42 Education 43 Dancing 71 Music Teacher MERCHANDISING 60 Fuel 63 Timber 65 Building Supplies 70 Musical Instruments 77 Motorcycles 73 Bicvcles 80 Boats and Marine 83 Aeronautical 92 Sporting Goods 93 Stoves and Furnaces 96 Cameras, Supplies and Photo Finishing 97 Furniture 98 TV, Stereo, Radio Sales and Service 99 Groceries, Meat and Produce 100 Miscellaneous for Sale 103 Miscellaneous Wanted 109 Miscellaneous to Rent 112 Wanted to Rent, Miscellaneous Swaps 117 Antique Florists 120 Garden Supplies .125 Pets and Supplies 127 Chicks. Poultry. Hatching Eggs. Supplies 12S Livestock and Supplies 130 Heavy Equipment, Machinery 135 Farm Implements AtTOMOTIVE 150 Cars for Sale 151 Foreign Import and Sports Cars 152 New Car Directory 154 Trucks and Buses 156 U-Dnves and Auto Washing 153 Tires 160 Parts, Accessories 162 Auto Repairs, Service and Towing 164 Auto Body Work and Painting 166 Cars and Trucks Wanted 165 Campers and Trailers 169 Mobile Homes and Park ACCOMMODATION 175 Hotels 178 Summer Resorts 1S1 Tourist Accommodation 185 Convalescent and Rest Homes RENTALS 190 Room and Board 191 Room and Board Wanted 193 Rooms to Rent 19-1 Rooms Wanted 197 Hnusekeenins Rooms to Rent 199 Housekeeping Rooms Wanted 200 Apartments to Kent, unrurnisnea 201 Apartments to Rent, Furtushed 203 Apartments Wanted Duplexes to Kent 207 Duplexes Wanted to Rent 210 Houses to Rent, Unfurnished 211 Houses to Rent Furnished 212 Houses Wanted to Rent 215 Halls. Warehouses, Stores and Offices to Rent FINANCIAL 155 Automobile Financing and Insiu'anee 230 Personal Loans and Insurance 233 Mortgage Loans and Jjisurance '234 Mortgages for Sale 235 Wanted to Borrow REAL ESTATE 240 Business Opportunities 241 Business Opportunities Wanted 244 Revenue Property 245 Revenue Properties Wanted 247 Commercial or Industrial Properties HnucpR for Sale Countrv Homes and Properties 256 Waterfront Properties 260 Condominiums (or Sale 2ri Garages for Sale, Rent, Wanted 2t3 Houses Wanted to Buy iH Listings Wanted 270 Exchange Real Estate 271 Lots for Sale 273 Property for Sale 271 Property Wanted 2HI Acreage for Sale and Wanted ii Ilp-Isiand Properties 290 Farms f'ir Sale and Wanted 293 Gulf Islands Properties 2S5 Listings Cancelled NOTICE OF COPYRIGHT Full, complete and sole copyright in anv advertisement produced by Victoria Press Ltd.

is vested in, and hplnnirs in Victoria Press provided, however, that copyright IN THAT PART AND THAT PART ONLY 'of any such advertisement consisting ot uiusirauuns, ooruers. sisnatures or similar components which is. or are, supplied to Victoria Press Ltd. by the advertiser in the form of engravings, 1 matricps. casts, and incor- mirated in said advertisement shall I remain In and belongs to the I advertiser.

li. p. T. at J. FARMER John, of Victoria, formerly of Sooke, B.C., peacefully at home on October IS, 1U70.

in his S6th year. Survived by his wife. Ann: two sons, Ernest. Balmoral, and Jack, Victoria: one daughter, Mrs. M.

Hope (Lenorai, Dariingford, 10 granachudren; and great-grandchildren; 2 sisters in England. Private family service, Rev. A. Wilmot officiating. Cremation.

Flowers gratefully declined. Donations may be sent to the Canadian Cancer Socieiy. Arrangements tnrouarn the Memorial sooietv of C. and First Memorial Services Ltd. GLASS At Sandrintrham Pvt.

Hos pital, on Oct IS, law. James Wesley Glass, of 3500 Henderson Rcad. aried S2 years. Survived by his daughter, Mrs. Mark Lorraine! Preslun.

Victoria: 2 grandchildren. Donald ami Marilyn: a sister, Mrs. Florence Hockaday, Port Coquittam, B.C.; also nieces and nephews. Funeral service Thursdav at 1:30 m. in AYWAR L'S FUNERAL CHAPEL.

7M Broughton Rev. Ft. D. F. Johnston officiating Interment.

Hatley Memorial Gardens. HERRING At the Royal Jubilee Hospital on Oct. 18, 1970. Miss Kate Louise Herring of 340 Linden a pioneer resident of Victoria. Survived by a sister, Elsie.

Bournemouth, England, several nieces and nephews in England, and the Kirkendale families in Victoria. Funeral service Tuesday at 3:15 p.m. HAY WARD'S FUNERAL iM urougnton St. Kev. G.

Griffiths officiating. Interment, Royal Oak Burial Park. GRANGER On October 16, 1970. in Victoria, Mr. William J.

A. Granger, aged 50 years of lb'Jl Cedar Hill late of heiowna. He leaves 3 aunts including Mrs. E. T.

Lea of 1440 Simon Rd. one uncle, nephews and nieces. He was a member of St. Andrews Presb terian Church, the Britannia Branch No. 7, H.C.L.

and a former memier of the Cedar Hill Lawn Bowling Club. I He served in the Second World! War. PRIVATE funeral service in McCall Bros. Chapel, Johnson and Vancouver Streets, on Oct. 21, 3:30 p.m..

with the Rev. Dr. L. W. McLean officiating.

Followed by cremation. (Flowers gratefully declined i. JOHNSON At Mountain View Rest Hume, Sli Mt. Newton Cross Road, Central Saanich. B.C., on Ot tober IS, 1970.

Mrs. Muriel Maude Johnson, age KI years. Born in Manchester, England, and had been a resident of Victona for the past 30 years. Predeceased by her husband, Henry Johnson on May U. 1962.

Survived by her sons, Dereck Johnson, California, Ronald Jonnson, Victoria, B.C., daughter, Mrs. Joyce McKenna, Victoria, B.C., 5 grandchildren. Service will be heid in the Sands Mortuary Limited "Memorial Chapel of Climes' on Monday, Oct. 2i. at 1 p.m..

Rev. J. A. Roberts officiating. Interment in Hatley Memorial Gardens.

LANG FORD In Victoria, B.C., on Oct. 16. 1970, Francis L. Lang-ford, aged 49 years, of 3945 Helen bom in Parry Sound, and a resident of Victoria for the past 20 years. He leaves to mourn his loving wife, Mae; 1 daughter, Wendy; 1 son, Norman; a sister, Irene, in Sudbury, Ont.

Mr. Lang-furd worked as an orderly at St. Joseph's Hospital for the past 20 years. Funeral services will oe neld in the Thomson Irving Funeral Chapel an Wednesday, Oct. 21.

at 1:30 p.m., rouowed ov interment in the Royal Oak Burial Park, Rev. T. Chapman officiating. LONG On October 19th, 1970, at the Royal Jubilee Hospital. Mr.

William Henry Long, beloved hus band of ftora Long, in his 67th year, late residence 159 Cook Street. Survived by his son Wil liam David Long, North Vancou ver; daughter, Sheilah Margaret Thomson, Victoria; sisters. Florence Long. California; Lillian Os-bnurne, California; brothers, James Long, England; Herbert Long, I Vietoria; Charles Long. Victoria; his mother-in-law.

Mrs. Sarah Young. Victoria and two grand children. The funeral Is private. No flowers by request of the deceased.

Donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society. Interment following cremation at Roval Oak Burial Park. Arrangements by the Sands Mortuary Limited. LOWREY Tn Victoria, on October 16. 1970.

Mrs. Lilian Maud Lowrey of 213 Sandowne: born in Wimbledon. England and a resident of this city for the past 4 years. She is survived by 5 sons, Albert of Victoria, George, Norman and Edgar of New York and Howard of Connecticut: several grandchildren and great grand -children. Funeral service in McCall Bros.

FAMLY CHAPEL, on Oct. 21. with the Rev. Dr. N.

S. Noel officiating. Interment at Royal Oak Burial Park. MarKENZIE Passed away peacefully in her sleep In Victoria on Oct. 18, 1970, Mrs.

Mary Hood MacKenzie. in her 87th year; for-merlv of 6S5 Niagara born in Glasgow, Scotland, and a pioneer resident of Victoria for over 60 years. Widow of Rod MacKenzie. she is survived by 1 son, Douglas of Victoria: 2 daughters. Mrs.

M. Hazel Dennstedt, of Victoria. and Mrs. Edna Baker, of Victoria: 6 grandchildren and 2 great-grand- sons: 1 sister. Mrs.

Helen McNae. of Seattle: numerous nieces and nephews. she was a member of the Women's Canadian Club and a life member of Lady Laurier Club. Oak Bay. Funeral spnif-c in MrCall Bros.

FAMILY CHAPEL on Wednesday. Oct. 21. at 12:00 noon. Interment at Ross Bay Cemtery, McCOLL In St.

Joseoh's Hospital. October 17. 1970, Mr. Douglas Rowley McColl, in his 7th year. Born in St.

Thomas. Ontario, having lived in Victoria 25 vears, he lenves his wife. Marv Frances, at 2T6! Satellite Street, and sons. Robert of Vancouver, George of Bakers'ield. California: daughter, Mrs.

Robert Annabie of Vancouver, and ten grandchildren: also two brothers, Victor of Hagersville, Ontario, Rome of Hamden, Conn. Private funeral service to lie held in r- a 1 1 Brothers FAMILY CHAPEL. Wednesday, Oct. 21. 1970, Rev.

B. J. Molloy officiating. Flowers gratefully declined. RinCEWELL Ortoher 14.

1970, Horence Ridgewell, age 53 years of R. R. 2. Park Road. Gibson.

B.C. Survived by her loving husband Jim; 3 sisters, Mrs. Aline Gravelle, Ottawa: Mrs. Irene Maguire. Hull.

Quehpr; Mrs. -lean Peppy. Ottawa: one brother P.rne. St. Bruno.

QuebPc: andj hr-r mother Mrs. fcjrrnanetie Hill. Otiawa; several nieces and nephews. Funeral Service was held October 17 from the Harvey Funeral Home. Cibson, B.C.

Cremation followed. RIMES Tlvre died in Vancouver General Hospital, after a short illness. Dr. Harvey Harry Rimes of Powell River, the beloved husband of Dorothy, and father of Judy and Darren. He is also survived by his Irving parents Dr.

and Mrs. Ronald H. Rimes of Victoria, formerly of Duncan. B.C.. and his sister.

Mrs. Kenneth (MargnreO Cantwell and family of Richmond, B.C. Funeral services in Roselawn Memorial Chapel at Commercial and Broadway, Vancouver, B.C., at 2:30 p.m., Tuesday, Oct. 20. A memorial service will he held In Powell River at a later date.

Oct. R. at S. by 21. D.

to of 21, In i i I YOUR COMMUNITY CHAPELS Dedicated to Service SANDS MORTUARY LTD. Memorial Chapel of Chimes Victoria, B.C. 3SS-5155 388-5156 3S3-7511 SANDS CHAPEL OF ROSES Sidney, B.C. 656-2932 SANDS CHAPEL OF HEATHER Colwood, B.C. 47S-3S21 Established 58 Years HAY WARD'S CHAPEL "A GOLDEN RULE SERVICE" 386-3505 734 Broughton St.

A. W. FRANCIS, CHAPLIN'S FUNERAL CHAPEL Kindness Courtesy Service 1155 Fort 354-3512 FIRST MEMORIAL SERVICES Undertakers for the Memorial Society of B.C. 3S4-7WL 11 MONUMENTAL MORTIMER'S MONUMENTS ESTABLISHED 1S77 "The Finest in Craftsmanship" 633 David St STEWART MONUMENTAL Works Ltd. ESTABLISHED 1S96 1403 May St.

384-343: 14 ANNOUNCEMENTS Victoria Chinatown Lions Club 15th Lantern Festival, Oct. 17. 1970 DOOR PRIZE WINNERS Portable TV No. 2536 Donna Lee, 3297 Douglas St. Stereo Set No.

6344 Teresa Low, 2S09 Shakespeare Street RAFFLES Spirited Dolls: 1. No. 1883. E. S.

Cross. 3308 Kingsley; 2. No. 1SS4. M.

LeVae. 1M0 Yates: 3, No. 1053, Loo Sins, 1717 Blair. Food Hamper: 1. No.

151. Ethel Pearson. 1150 Hilda: 2, No. 277, Rose Lum, JS86 Feltham. Lambskin Vest: No.

4331, A. Gosse, 3954 Emerald. Poncho: No. 80. Bannister.

1064 Londonderry. Doll: No. 2502, Linda Quan, 1675 Chandler. ST. JOSEPH'S PARISH BAZAAR raffle' winners.

S50. Mrs. P. Reynolds: $50, Mrs. M.

McGowan: $50, Mrs J. Souka. Afghan, Mrs. D. Duncan: Doll.

Mrs. P. Sevmour: Steak knives. Father B. Hanley; Candv.

Mr. E. Lanehomer: Candv, Mrs. P. Hooper; Quilt.

Mrs. G. Matthew: Turkey dinner. Mrs. Nell Hatch: Groceries.

Mrs. K. Bdaikie: Groceries. Roper Theberge: Groceries. A.

D. Gropne: White Ele- Monica Paone: Pumpkin, Tim Bender: Jellv beans. Thera Paone: Doll. Mrs. A.

Leverdiere. Thank you for all who supported. WINNERS OF THE DAUGHTERS of Penelope Tea held at Ingraham Hotel were ticket numbers 401. Mrs. D.

Geasoulas. 4-1-7. Mrs. K. Hilton.

434. Mrs. Shelton. MYSTIQUE DECOR IS DIFFER-ent. 3S5-0113.

IS COMING EVENTS AND MEETINGS LONDON BOXING AND ATHLETIC CLUB BINGO WEDNESDAY, OCT. 21 7:30 P.M. CLUB TANGO 1037 VIEW ST. Free Admission All Cards 25c Each One Game $200 One Game $100 No Game Less Than S'20 All Good Neighbors Draw for Cash Prize 10 Door Prizes Free Parking and Bus Youth Projects COSMOPOLITAN CLUB CHARITY BINGO OCTOBER 22, 1970 7:30 P.M. O.A.P.

HALL 1600 GOVERNMENT ST. DOORS OPEN 6 P.M. ADMISSION CARD $1 EXTRA CARDS 25c 6 CARDS J2 4 CARD CHANGES 18 REGULAR GAMES TOP PRIZES NUMBER 10 AND NUMBER 20 BONUS GAMES BONUS CARDS GOOD NEIGHBOURS DOOR PRIZES 5 EXTRA GAMES 25c A CARD ALWAYS 60 Per Cent IN PRIZES NORWAY HOUSE 1110 Hillside CHARITY BINGO TUES. NIGHT 7:30 P.M, Admission $1.0020 Games 6 cards for $2.00 5 extra games 5 cards for $1.00 Everybody Welcome HADASSAH BAZAAR WEDNES-day. October 21: 11 a.m.-4:30 p.m.

FELLOWSHIP HALL. 932 Balmoral. Home baking, handicrafts, good used clothing, delicatessen, hot lunch, raffles. Admission, tea and door prizes, 50c. Parking off North Park St.

in rear of hau. RUMMAGE SALE The Gorge Road Hospital Auxiliary will hold a sale at The Inn, 1528 Cook on October 21. at 10 a.m. A wide variety of items will be available, proceeds lor patients comfort. RUMMAGE RALE.

FEATURING good used children's clothing, all ages. Chapter AR. P.E.O.. Thurs. day.

Ocxoher 22. at 6:30 p.m., K. of P. Hall, 723 Cormorant St. SMORGASBORD Oct.

24, 5:45 and 7:30 Sons of Norway. 1110 Hillside All welcome 384-7565 or 383-3274 RUMMAGE SALE. OCT. 22. 10 a.m., Garden City United Church, comer of Norwood and Carey.

Carey bus stops at door. HAVEN'T YOU BEEN TO MYS-tique Decor yet? Contractors M. L. RENOVATIONS LTD. 3995 Quadra St.

"ACTION 479-4612 RE NOVATIONS OR NEW FREE ESTIMATES WITHOUT OBLIGATION! WE SPECIALIZE IN SOLVING TRICKY CONSTRUCTION Foundation repairs; re-locate wall: install a bathroom; remodel kitchen: construct a porch, sundeck, carport or starage: wiring; plumbing; stucco and plastering; painting; roofing. Wholesale carpet prices and in- YOU NAME IT WE SOLVE IT W. CAMPBELL LTD. General Contractors Building Consultants Commercial and residential. Alterations, repairs, cabinet work, concrete, sewer, drain work.

479-3904. ALRIGHT BUILDERS GENERAL contractors, renovations, general repairs from foundation to roof. Free estimates, no obligations 479-1160. Delivery and Transfer PROFESSIONAL MOVING. INTER-nai.

Apt. moving. Packing. Crating and shipping. Reasonable rates.

At's Vic West Transfer. 3S2-8374 or 32-7666. PROFESSIONAL MOVING Household. Insd. Free estimates, ACTION Transfer 384-7627 BISSON'S CARTAGE.

3M-6H2 PICKUP AND DELIVERY MOVING OAK BAY TRANSFER MOVING, cleanup. Low rates. 383-7531. Drafting HOME BUILDING DESIGNS AND plans, complete service. Phone 47S-4791.

Draperies DRAPERIES AND BEDSPREADS made to order. Some dressmaking. Reasonable. 352-2508, MYSTIQUE DECOR FOR DIFFER-ence in Customizing. S'si-OIKJ.

Dressmaking FINE TAILORING, SUITS. COATS, dresses. Zippers, lining, hand done. Seaview Road, 477-8053. PERFECT ALTERATIONS ON your garments.

Reasonably priced. Please phone 384-9-116. FASHION CRAFT SHOP 28 West Burnside. 385-1542 INVISIBLE MENDING. CLOTHING allerations.

repairs. 478-7t8'i. Drywall BOARDHANGING. TAPING. FIN-ishing.

New and old ceilings textured. Color. 478-4973. Electrical Contractors RESIDENTIAL REWIRING Electric heating, appliances installed Hvdro financing. BUCKLE ELECTRIC 479-3941 385-8062 OLDER HOMES REWIRED NO down payment.

We finance through B.C. Hydro Plan. EDDY'S ELECTRIC 3SS-7606 McCOY ELECTRIC New and Older Homes Rewiring Expert Electric Healing 35ii-0822 or 479-7361 Eves. Fencing CHAIN LINK FENCING D.D.P. ENTERPRISES 385-1512 FOR CHAIN LINK FENCING CALL 65619.

Floor Sanding JLM DUNCAN Floor sanding and finishing, or old floors. 385-0293. FLOORS REFINLSHED. FREE estimates Reasonable rates. Guaranteed.

478-623L Gardening QUALIFIED PRUNER. GARDEN maintenance, redesigning, winter cleanups. 478-4606. W. R.

White. GARDENING AND LANDSCAPING. Free estimates. Call anytime. 362-2381.

FALL CLEANUP AND PRUNING Licensed Gardener G. Barta 479-3-Klfl SALEM GROWERS LTD. 6-S2-3318 652-2973. EXPERIENCED GARDENER. 3S2-S057.

Gutter Cleaning and Repairs GUTTERS, DOWN PIPES, DRAIN tiles; cleaned, repaired or renewed Reasonable rates. Guaranteed workmanship. Call Island Homeowner Servkes, 3S5-3609. GUTTERS CLEANED, CORNERS tarred, down pipes replaced. Reason able.

592-US17. Landscaping STONE WALL, PLANTERS. FIRE- sonable. Work guaranteed. 592-1355.

BARKER LANDSCAPING Rock work. Patios, etc Lawn specialists Terms. 382-8323. ROCK WORK, STONE FACING, patio lawns. Emll.

382-3714. Masonry MASONRY Brick laying, cnimnev. fireplaces. Any type of stonework. Free estimates.

385-8517. BRICKWORK. ROCKWORK. FIRE-places, slate facing, retaining walls. Free estimates 3M-755L ALL TYPES OF MASONRY AND repairs.

Free estimates. 385-7563 38.V 6340. Victoria B.C. Masonry, ANY TYPE OF STONEWORK done. Phone Joe Martins, 385-8856 FIREPLACES.

CHIMNEYS AND repairs. Ron Henson. 478-1537. Painters and Decorators ISLAND DECORATORS Painters Paper-hangers Spray Painters Plaster Repairs Convenient Time Payments 383-9059 Eves. 382-1479 WEBB AND SON 31-6827 t'aperhanglng, Painting Quick, clean, reliable.

First-class workmanship. 30 years' experience Victoria. Terms If desired. ACROPOLIS PAINTING AND decorating. Remodelling vour home, extension, etc.

We do even-thing. Renovating, Drywall, Painting. Free Estimate call Bill. 3844)339. CARL ANDRIESSEN Dutch Painter and Paper Hanger FREE ESTLMATES.

LOW PRICES 592-4033 1909 DUCHESS E. PETERSON Painting and Decorating Free Estimates. 384-6812 RELIABLE PAINTING. LOWEST rates and the fastest service town. Rree estimates, 479-2871.

NiTTolT toomaTl Painting. Reasonable. Free estimates. 382-9781. YOU CAN BE SURE WHEN YOU call TOMMY HARKER, 383-3474.

Painting paperhanglng, "PAINTING AND DECORATING Reasonable rates. Satisfaction guaranteed. Terms 382-7885, 479-2473. YOU BUY THE PAINT AND paper, I II do the work. Satisfaction guaranteed.

Reasonable. 383-5717. EXTERIOR AND INTERIOR Special low prions For clean Job phone Douglas. 477-5207. 386-2121 OFFICE HOURS Classified Counter, 8 :00 a.m.

to 6:00 p.m. Business Office, 9:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., Monday to Friday, inclusive. CLOSED SATURDAY TELEPHONE HOURS 8:00 a.m. to 8 p.m., to Saturday, inclusive.

CLASSIFIED COPY DEADLINES Regular classiUed advertisements may be placed at the counter, 8 a.m. to p.m., on the day prior to publication, Monday to Friday inclusive. By telephone, 8 UU a.m. to 5 00 p.m.. Monday to Saturday, inclusive.

AU classified semi-display copy must be in the possession of Victoria Press 2631 Douglas Street, by 4:00 p.m. on the day prior to publication, with the exception that copy fop Monday Times must be in by 4:00 p.m. Friday. FULL COVERAGE CLASSIFIED KATES AGATE TYPE ONLY One day 8c per word per day. Tniee consecutive dajs, 7c per word per day.

Six consecutive days, 6c per word per day. Agate headings and white spaces can be charged at the word rate (o words per line. Miimum advertisement 10 words and 51.00. Each initial, sign, group of figures and abbreviations counts as one word. All ads requiring a style other than thai mentioned above will be charged by the measured agate line (14 agate lines equal 1 inch).

One day per line. $5.32 inch. Three consecutive days 33c per line, $4.62 inch. Six consecutive days 28c per line, $3,92 inch. Ten per cent surcharge if more than one size type is used.

Birth Notices, J2.00 per insertion. In Memoriam Notices. Cards of Thanks, Death and Funeral Notices, not exceeding 12 lines, $3.25 first Insertion and $2.40 subsequent Insertions. Each additional line 33c daily. Births, Deaths, In Memoriam Notices.

Cards of Thanks not accepted by telephone. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Wherever carrier service is maintained, $2.50 per month. copy sales price: 10c daily, 15c Saturday. By mail: $3.50 per month; $1000 per 3 months, $39.00 per ear. United States.

per month. All other countries. 54.50 per month Saturday only, 25c per copy, $13.00 per year. Mail subscriptions are payable in advance. Authorized as second class mail, Post Office Department, Ottawa.

Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. TERMS OF PUBLICATION The Victoria Press Ltd. shall not be liable for non-insertion of any advertisement beyond the amount Daid for such advertisement. In the event of an error occurring the liability of Victoria Press Ltd. shall not exceed the charge for the space actually occupied by the item in question.

All claims on error in publication shall be made within 12 hours thereafter and if not made shall not be considered. No claim will be allowed for more than one incorrect insertion nor for errors not affecting the value of the advertisement. All estimates of cost are approximate. Advertisers will be charged witii space actually used. advertising copy will be subject to the approval of the Victoria Press who reserve the riiit in its sole discretion to reject or insert copy furnished.

Advertisements must comply with the British Columbia Human Rights Act which prohibits any advertising that discriminates against any person because of 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. While every endeavor will be made to forward replies to box numbers to the advertiser as soon as possible, we accept no liability in respect of loss or damage alleged to arise through either failure or delay in forwarding such replies, however caused, whether by negligence or otherwise. CIRCULATION REPRESENTATIVES Duncan. Chemainus P.

J. Rogers 716-6181 Lake Cowichan P. Edwards 749-6771 Nanaimo R. Lakey SK 3-2766 United States Representatives MATHEWS SHANNON and Cl'LLEN. INC.

New York, Boston, Chicago, Detroit. Philadelphia. Pittsburgh. Cleveland, Syracuse, Charlotte, Atlanta, Cincinnati. DUNCAN BUREAU 362 Station Street (Hamilton Electric Building).

Office and telephone hours 1 p.m. to 5 p.m., Monday tu Friday, inclusive. PHONE DUNCAN 746181 CLASSIFIED SERVICE FOR DUNCAN COWICHAN VALLEY CHEMAINUS RESIDENTS Classified Ads phoned in to our Duncan office before 3:30 p.m. will appear in the following day's papers 746-6181 PHONE DIRECT 386-2121 TO PLACE YOUR CLASSIFIED AD Classified- on Glasgow, Scotland, and had been a resident of victona for the past 13 years, late residence 2S10 Foul Bay Road. He leaves his wife, Barbara Alice, at home; daughters.

Mrs. C. tBarbarai Kersch, Calvary, Alberta, and Mrs. A. (Margaret) Hel-eesen.

Metcho-sin. B.C.; 7 grandchildren: his brother. Frank Wilson, Brooks. Alberta, and his sister, Ada, in F.nsiand. Service will he held In the Sands Mortuary Limited "Memorial Chanel Chimes." on Wednesdav.

October 1970. at 1:00 p.m. Interment Hatley Memorial Gardens. Flowers gratefully declined. YULE William Alexander, of the Glenshiel Hotel, suddenlv on Oct.

17. 1970. at Victoria, B.C. Mr. Yule was the second son of the late Mr.

George Yule. FEIS. and the late Mrs. Yule, of Edinburgh, Scotland. Predeceased by his wife.

Beryl, in January, 1969. Sur vived by his son and daughter- in-iaw. Derek ana Mernei Yule. and 2 grandsons. Michael and David, 843 Mowbray Richmond.

B.C.: also his sister, Agnes, in Edinburgh: his brother. George: and sister, Janet, in Montreal. Private funeral service HAY- WARDS FUNERAL CHAPEL. 734 BrougMon on Wednesday, Oct. 21.

1S70. at 1:30 n.m.. Rt. Rev Bishop DA. G.

Rankilor officiating. Crematioa Flowers gratefully declined. TN MEMORIAM POULSEN Mark Poutsen.acradent-ally killed Oct. 19. 1969.

Two years have passed nuickly by, Wp have our tears tho seldom cry. Our hearts are heavy in our breast. Our thoughts are troubled. the never rest. We miss you Mark, we are near in prayer.

Please help us God, our sorrows to bear. Remembc-ed always by Mother. Sisters, Bonnie, Susan and Dawn Alena. 10 FUNERAL DIRECTORS McCALL BROS. Funeral Chapels 1400 Vancouver Street 885465 385-4466 385-1467 Conveniently Located Floral Chapel and Private Chapels Plenty of Free Parking Directly Opposite WEDNESDAY BRADLEY Mr.

Victor a.m. FLORAL CHAPEL McCCILL, Mr. Douglas PRIVATE SERVICE-FAMILY CHAPEL MarKENZIE. Mrs. Mary H.

12:00 Noon FAMILY CHAPLL LOWREY. Mrs. Lilian 1.15 p.m. FAMILY CHAPEL SANGSTER, Mr. Claude J.

2:00 p.m. FLORAL CnArriL TAYLOR, Miss Mabel p. m. FAMILY CHAPtU GRANGER, Mr. William A.

3:30 p.m. PRIVATE SERVICE, FLORAL CHAPEL. VESEY. Mr. Yvo P.

A. 4:30 p.m. FLORAL CHAPEL. THURSDAY SMITH, Mrs. Christina 1:15 p.m.

FLORAL CHAPEL. BARTLETT, Mrs. Annie S. 2:15 p.m. MEMORIAL SERVICE.

FLORAL CHAPEL. THOMSON IRVING Funeral Chapel Est. 1906 Formerly of Winnipeg A Dignified and understanding Service at Moderate Cost PRE-NEED AT NEED SHIPMENTS 1625 Quadra St. Phone 384-2612 BE A SMOOTH OPERATOR Behind the wheel of a motorcycle or bike advertised in today's CLASSIFIED Phone 38G-2121 Now! Market Place Victoria's Largest Proven Where Your Articles Sell Faster! Cost Less to Sell.

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