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Times Colonist from Victoria, British Columbia, Canada • 27

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VICTORIA TIMES, FRIDAY, AUGUST 22, l7j CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Vancouver Island's Largest Shopping Centre in Print 386-2121 Monday through Saturday 386-2121 Monday through Saturday 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. 5 DEATHS and FUNERALS 5 DEATHS and FUNERALS 1 10 FUNERAL DIRECTORS HELP WANTED GENERAL HELP WANTED GENERAL HELP WAATED GENERAL 23 SKILLED TRADES i MAMAftPMFMT BOX REPLIES All replies to private box numbers available from 8:00 a.m.

to 5:30 p.m. Monday to Friday inclusive. Victoria Press Box numbers available on request. Charge $3.50 and $4.00 OFFICE HOCRS Classified Counter, 8:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.

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

CLASSIFIED COPT DEADLINES Regular classified advertisements mav placed at the counter, a.m. to 5:00 D.m. on the day prior to publication, Monday to Friday inclusive. By telephone, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday to Saturday inclusive.

All classified seml-dlsptav copy must be in the possession of Victoria Press 2621 Douglas Street, by 12 noon for the Colonist or 4 p.m. for the Times day prior to publication with the exception that copy for Monday Times must be in by 4 p.m. Friday. BELL Alexander Bell, Cobble Hill age 56 passed away suddenly. Survived by his wife Mary; sons Gordon and Gary, daughter Sheila, sister Mrs.

Essie Hammond, Vancouver; one uncle, J. McCreery, New Westminster. Private memorial service held August 20 followed by cremation. HALEY In Victoria, B.C., on August 20, 1975, at Glenwarren Private Hospital, Martin Joseph Haley aged 87 of 1883 Carnarvon Victoria, B.C. Born in Thurso, Quebec and a resident of Victoria for the past 44 years, beloved husband of Rose L.

Haley. He also leaves a son William N. 'Halev and aranrfrhilrli-an in Victoria; a sister, Mrs. Rose Shields of Ottawa; nieces and nephews. Mr.

Haley was a veter an ot me kx.m.p. and an Hon- ourary Lite Member of Victoria Council, K. of C. PraverS Will nHoraA In Patrick's Church. hUi.itain st Sunday, Aug.

24, at 7:00 p.m. MaSS TaUKi-MaH In muim on tvtonqay, Aug. 25, at iv.w a.m., wnn Rev. J. Jackson celebrant.

Interment at rial. Burial Park. fFinuAre declined. Many thanks to Dr. Billung-Mever and nursing staff of Glenwarren Private Hospital for i.nrn nunessj.

nnccaii Bros. Funeral Directors In charge of arrangements. CLASSIFICATION INDEX VITAL STATISTICS 1 Births 8 Card of Thanks 5 Deaths and Funerals In Memo-iams 10 Funeral Directors NOTICES 14 Announcements 15 Coming Events and Meetings 16 Catering, Banquets and Rooms 20 Lost and Four 11 Monumental 18 Places to Visit 17 Restaurants EMPLOYMENT 21 Help wanted General 22 Office Help 23 Skilled Trades 24 Sales Persons and Agents 25 Teachers 24 Part Time Temporary Hals 30 Situations Wanted BUSINESS SERVICES AND DIRECTORY 36 Business Services and Directory PERSONAL SERVICES 33 Bands, Musicians and Orchestras 40 Business Personals 43 oanclng -4 tdjcaiion 71 Teachtri 39 Personals 32 Trade Schools 38 Travel MERCHANDISING 83 Aircraft 117 Antiques 78 Bicycles 80 Boats and Marina 65 Building Supplies 93 Cameras, Supplies and Photo Finishing 127 Chicks, Poilltry, Hatching Eggs, Supplies 135 Farm Implements 12 Florists 60 Fuel 97 Furniture 120 Garden Supplies 99 Groceries. Meat and Produce 130 Heavy Equipment and Machinery 128 Livestock, Supplies and Events 100 Miscellaneous for Salt 103 Miscellaneous Wanted 109 Miscellaneous to Rent 77 Motorcycles 70 Musical Instruments 125 Pets and Supplies 96 Ranges, Stoves and Furnaces 92 Sporting Goods 115 Swaps 63 Timber 98 TV, stereo. Radio Sales and Service 112 Wanted to Rent.

Miscellaneous 116 Coins and Stamps AUTOMOTIVE 155 Antomobile Financing and Insurance 164 Auto Body and Painting 162 Auto Repairs, Service and Towing 168 Campers, Trailers and Motor Homes, 166 Cars and 1 rucks Wanted 150 Cars for Salt 151 Sports, Import Cars 148 Lease Vehicles 169 Mobile Homes and Parks 149 New Car Directory 160 Parts, Accessories 158 Tires 1 54 Trucks and Buses 156 U-Drlve and Auto Washing ACCOMMODATION 195 Convalescent and Rest Homes 17S Hotels 178 Summer Homes, Cottages and Resorts 181 Tourist Accommodation RENTAL. 201 Apartments to Rent, Furnished 200 Apartments to Rent, Unfur nished 202 Furniture to Rent 203 Apartments Wanted 206 Duplexes to Rent 207 Duplexes Wanted to Rent 215 Halls, Warehouses, Stores ano Offices to Rem 197 Housekeeping Rooms to Rent 199 Housekeeping Rooms Wanted 211 Houses to Rent, Furnished 210 Houses to Rent, Unfurnished 212 Houses Wanted to Rent 190 Room and Board 191 Room and Board Wanted 193 Rooms to Rent 194 Rooms Wanted FINANCIAL 155 Automobile Financing and Insurance 233-Mortgage Loans and Insurance 234 Mortgages for Salt 230 Personal uoans and Insurance 235 Wanted to Borrow REAL ESTATE 280 Acreage for Sale ana Wanted wo Business Opportunities 1,1 nn.ixace nnnnrtlinilWC UUAntMl 247 Commercial or Industrial Pro perties 258 conoominiums and Town-houses 253 Country Homes and Properties 270 Exchange Real Estate 290 Farms tor Sale and Wanted 263 Garages for Salt, Rent, Wanteo. 293 Guit islands Properties 250 Houses for Sale 265 Houses Wanted to Buy 295 Listings Cancelled 268 Listings Wanted in LOIS tor aam 294 Mainland and Out-of PtovltiCt properties 273 Property for Salt 24 property Wanted 244 Revenue Property 245 Revenue Properties Wanled 285 uo-lsland Properties 256 waterfront Properties 300 Churches PAGE REPRODUCTIONS OR MICROFILM COPIES OF COMPLETE PAPERS AVAILABLE PHONE 382-7211, LOCAL 276 DIRECT 386-2121 TO PLACE YOUR CLASSIFIED AD HELP ANTED GENERAL SUMMER IS NEARLY OVER what are you going to do this fall? We would really like to hear from you if the following message appeals to you. The Day Care Information Center is hoping to expand their family day care homes to meet the increasing daily needs of children between the ages of birth to 10 years. Particularly we are looking for day care homes wnnin a few blocks of the following schools: Richmond, Sir James Doualas.

Margaret Jenkins, George Cloverdale, Campus View, and Craigflower. Usually day care is needed Detween tne hours of 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. for all or part davs or brief atterscnooi ser vice. If you would like to know more about this program, please call Mrs.

Bell, at 386-6174. THE WADDLING DOG INN Experienced grill cook wanted. Apply to manager at corner of Pat Bay Hwy. and Mt. Newton Cross Rd.

652-1146. PART AND FULL-TIME CAFE- teria help, required by private club, experienced preferred but not essential. Involves day and evening shifts, mature capable person given preference. Apply in person to Cafeteria Manageress after 10 a.m. weekdays except Mondav a.m.

Aug. 25, Racquet Club, 3964 Gordon Head Rd. ASSISTANT CREDIT MANAGER required for major department store. Good future and salary assured. Previous experience in bank, finance or retail credit an asset, pnone Mrs.

Kowe tor appointment at Woolco Credit Department, 385-4493. LIVE-IN HOMEMAKERS Opportunities for semi retired ladies to help their local communities. Your experience need by HEALTH CARE SERVICES UPJOHN LIMITED. Call us at 388-6639 Monday Friday, HOUSEKEEPER Couple require mature, capable housekeeper. Good plain cook, permanent iob with good wages, 5-day week.

Waterfront home, near bus, references exchanged. Reply- to Victoria Press, Box 241. CARETAKER-GARDENER Reauired immediately. For perma nent part-time work in large com mercial centre. Must te reliable, bondable, and able to work with-minimal supervision, 388-9181 weekdays.

OCrcOTIfthllCT MEPn. ed for preventive dental practice. Requirements experience in the uental field, enioy working witn people, typing. Apply in your own handwriting to vr. u.

roy, ioi Poplar. CANADIAN CONSUMER LOAN Company requires manager trainees, high school education, pre vious experience an asset but not necessary. Excellent starting salary and training program. Please call Mr. Carey 385-8700.

SARAH COVENTRY Nationally advertised jewellery an. nounces expansion program, in the Victoria area. Immediate opportunities for full or part-time. No investment. Call 478-6542, FRAMING CONTRACTOR AND finishing carpenter reauired imme diately.

Please phone 652-3721, lorn laraison, 4-iyjy, atter a p.m. SALAD PERSON WANTED FOR evening shift, top salary for qualified person. Apply in person between 9 a.m. -11 a.m. at 1021 Pandora, rear entrance.

EXPERIENCED CABINET IN-stallers wanted, own tools necessary. 386-3538 between 8:30 a.m. 4:30 p.m. RELIABLE PERSON FOR BE-fore-after school care for 3. Northridge-Glenford Elementary area.

479-8884. WAITER-WAITRESS WANTED for cabaret, must be suitable for young clientele, 388-6684 late afternoons. BABYSITTER NEEDED, START-ing Sept. 2. My home.

Must have transportation. Part Wilkinson Rd. area. 479-5640. EXPERIENCED DINING ROOM cook, wage depending on experience, phone 382-2151 days, and evenings.

WANTED: MATURE PERSON for part-time kitchen work In James Bay area. Phone 385-7014 between 1 and 3 p.m. KIND PERSON TO MIND MALE miniature poodle for a few days. A fenced yard is desired, call 479-6069. WANTED: EXPERIENCED writer-editor for Women's Weekly Newspaper.

16 hours per week. Reply Victoria Press, Box 299. EXPERIENCED DESK CLERK for Canterbury Inn, apply in per son at 310 Gorge Road East, be tween 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. MATURE EXPERIENCED waiter-wajtress for day and evening shift.

Apply in person Scott's Restaurant. EXPERIENCED WAITER, waitress. Experienced short-order cook. Weekends off. Apply in person.

Melrose Cafe, 622 Yates. BABYSITTER NEEDED IMMEDI ately in my home. Quadra-Hillside area. 384-6121, ask for Linda Mercer. HAIRDRESSER URGENTLY RE-quired for full or part-time in busy salon, good wages.

658-5914 or 478-5611. QUALIFIED TV, RADIO TECH-nician wanted for both shop repairs and house calls. Atlas Stereo and TV, 763 Fort St. 385-2712. REQUIRED IMMEDIATELY, baby-sitter for my home, 11:30 a.m.

to 5 p.m. Graham St, area. Please phone, 385-6006. WANTED: KIND GRANNY FOR babysitting and occasional outings for 5-year-old girl. Fernwood district.

382-1651. EXPERIENCED SHINGLER wanted, preferably with own transportation, days 332-2331, nights 383-5867. 3ii ick ncuuiAcu run school children 6 and 8 years old. pitt- nmnlnrn ci-ra amuui uoys. rieaae lati joo- 1 after 6 p.m.

a 1 3 I I I KCWWinCL' reiincm nu. aiea, lur tuu, year old girl, 3 days per week 11:30 til i p.m. riedbe pnone HOUSEKEEPER FOR ELDERLY couple. Live In. Reply Victoria Press, Box 312.

i BABYSITTER FOR BOY THREE months, Tuesday to Friday, Esqui malt area. 478-9972 after 5 p.m. MATURE EXPERIENCED BAbT-sitter for year old my home, Oak Bay, afternoons, 598-6396. EXPERIENCED SHIPPERS-warehouse men required. Apply at 1720 Cook St.

Cubbon Industries. WANTED: OWNER OPERATOR with van or flat deck for small freight company. 385-4437. LOCAL PAVING COMPANY RE-quires experienced Rakerman. Phone between 6-7 p.m.

598-8454. LIVE-IN HOUSEKEEPER-COM-panion for one lady. In city, references. 5VS-7160. THINKING OF VOLUNTEER work? Call us at 386-2269, Volunteer Bureau, 1029 Douglas.

EXPERIENCED CONSTRUCTION labourer. Reply Victoria Press, Box 266. THE YM-YWCA COFFEE SHOP position has been filled. I thank you for your inquiries. BABYSITTER NEEDED FOR 3 year old girl, Lockley Colville area, your home, 478-6336.

GENERAL HELP FOR BEAUTY salon. 477-6189, evenings. EXPERIENCED NON UNION bricklayer. 383-272J. HANDYMAN AND PORTER FOR downtown motel.

386-2812. BABYSITTER, OVER 15, REFER-ences needed. 385-3001. 21 HERRIOTT In Victoria, B.C. on August win, lys, Mrs.

Rosa Emma Herriott, age 81 years. Born in London. England and had been a resident of Victoria for the past 56 vears. late resi dence, 3035 Cook Street. She leaves her husband, Edwin.

Me morial Paviiion, son, Lawrence Artnur nernon, 1640 burnside Road West, daughters, Mrs. C. R. (Winnifred Mary) Halliday, Port Renfrew, B.C., Mrs. R.

(Katherine Rose) Jones, Port Al-berni, B.C., grandchildren and great grandchildren; brothers ana sisters in Australia. Service will be held in the Sands Mortuary Limited "Memorial Chapel of Chimes" on Monday, August 25th, 1975, at 1:00 P.M. Rev. F. W.

Hayes officiating. Cremation. Flowers gratefully declined. SANDS VICTORIA HALL On August 20, 1975, died suddenly but peacefully. Commander (Ret.) Lionel Douglas Hall, MBE, CD, of 1136 Woodstock beloved husband of Helen, loving father of daughters, Florence (Mrs.

J. L. Doidge), Vancouver, Barbara (Mrs. Marcus Payne) of Toronto, and Sheila (Mrs. L.

Vrebosch) of Victoria; grandson, David, and granddaughter, Caroline. He is also survived by 1 brother, Cmdr. John S. Hall niece, Gwen (Mrs. John Campbell), and nephew, Peter Hall, all of Victoria; an aunt, Mrs.

Lionel C. Hall of Seaton, Kent, England. Cmdr. Hall was the son of i tie late Lt. jonn a.

nan, R.N., and Mrs. Hall of Sussex. England, Edmonton, and Haney, B.C. He served 33 years in the R.C.N, in many capacities in Victoria, Halifax, Ottawa and London, England. Since his retirement in 1962-63, he had developed a growing design and silk screen business, "Stiernefisk Designs." Cmdr.

Hall was a member of the Victoria Art Gallery, United Services Institute, Maritime Museum and St. George's Anglican Church. He served two years as Director of Victoria Symphony Society and was a life member of Naden's Officers' Mess. Funeral service in the Chapel of St. Andrew, Naden on Friday, Aug.

22 at 2:00 p.m., followed by cremation. (Flowers gratefully declined. Donations, If desired, may be made to the Heart Fund, 1008 Blanshard McCall Bros. Fun eral Directors in charge of arrangements. NAIRNE In Victoria on August 17, 1975, Mrs.

Margaret Rose Nalrne of 1677 Hollywood Crescent. Beloved mother of Donald, Moreen, Kathleen, Lois and Frank; 11 Private family service at McCall Bros. Cremation. (Flowers grate fully declined. Donations, If de- sirea, may made to the B.C.

Heart Foundation, 1008 Blanshard St.) PALMASON Suddenly on August 20, 1975, while on vacation in Red Deer, Gestur J. Palmason, age 52, born in Riverton, late residence Gold River. He leaves his loving wife, Alice, three daughters, Mrs. R. Manship (Diane) of Red Deer, Mrs.

R. Westgate (Bunnv) of Brentwood Bav. and Mrs. G. McKay (Gloria) of Gold River.

two granddaughters, Deana and Tara and one grandson, Trevor, his father, John B. Palmason of Vancouver, sisters, Mrs. W. Johnson (Thorey) of Vancouver, Mrs. J.

Ronacher (Laura) of In-vermere and Mrs. A. Chapman (Runey) of Calgary, also one brother, Norman of slocan, nieces and nephews. He served in the R.C.A.F. during the war and then worked for the Dept.

of Public Works until he re-ioined the Forces in 1954 where he served until his retirement in 1973. He was active in community affairs, baseball and curling. A memorial service will be held at Gaetz Memorial United Church in Red Deer on August 21, 1975. followed by cremation. SHERMAN Marian Noel, M.D., itngiana) on Monday, August 18.

1975. at Victoria. B.C., beloved wife of the late Victor Sherman and eldest daughter of the late Honorable Hewitt and Mrs. Bostock of Monte Creek. B.C.

She sur. vived by her daughter Ruth (Mrs. James Lindsay) of Armstrong, B.C.; her sister Ruth innrs. wurray i-ains) ot Toronto; her brother, Hugh Bostock of Ottawa and 2 Orand-dauahterc. Janet Marian and Lucinda mauae Linosay.

Private service was held on Friday, Aug. 22nd. in MrCnll Rrnc Chapel, followed by cremation. (Flowers gratefully declined, If desired, memorials may be made by friends to the organization of their 8 CARD OF THANKS THE FAMILY OF THE LATE VlCtOr Uriel. their many friends, relatives and neiynuors tor ineir Kindness and expressions ot sympathy in the loss of a devoted husband, Father and GrnnHfAthar the staff.

Nurses at Royal Jubilee nospnai ano to urs. P. M. Wolfe, Dr. Lockyer and Dr.

Perry. Mrs. Marjory Mawer, Douglas, Alice and Family. 9 IN MEMORIAM ANNETT In loving memory of Marilyn and Jim. Till all the seas run dry my dear.

And the rocks melf with the sun. I will love you still my dear While the sands of life shall run. Mother CRISP In memory of a loving wife and mother Joanna, who passed away August 22; 1974. "Gone from us, but not forgotten." Sadly missed by husband and son. KARAGIANIS In loving memory of my dear husband and father John Melvln Karsgianis who died August 22nd, 1971.

Its lonely here without you. We miss your helping hand, Why you had to go so soon, We'll never understand. The golden gates were opened God knew you needed rest, His garden was most beautiful He only takes the best. Always remembered by his wife Margaret and daughter Linda. THPV CUAI 1 tlani iinr ai p.

AS WE WHO ARE LEFT GROW uuu, nut snll NUt WEARY THEM, NOR THE YEARS CON-ticum at rue OF THE SUN, AND IN THE acf Tucli WILL RcMEM- j-WITH GRATITUDE, SANDS. in FUNERAL DIRECTORS McCALL BRO. nnerrl Ohaopis 1400 Vancouver Street 385-4465 385-4466 385-4467 FRIDAY GRAY, Mr. Eric Spencer 10:30 a.m. FAMILY CHAPEL KITSON, Mr.

M. Blair 11:00 a.m. FLORAL CHAPEL MULLINER, Mrs. Jessie Pleasance Private Service FAMILY CHAPEL JENKINS, Mrs. Elizabeth Christiana 1:00 p.m.

FLORAL CHAPEL HALL, Cmdr. Lionel Douglas, CD. 2:00 p.m.-CHAPEL OF ST. ANDREW, NADEN. SHERMAN, Dr.

Marian Noel Private Service 2:00 p.m. FAMILY CHAPEL JACKSON, Mr. William Halne 3:00 p.m. FLORAL CHAPEL McMURDIE, Mr. Victor Ernest 3:30 p.m.

FAMILY CHAPEL SUNDAY HALEY, Mr. Martin Joseph PRAYERS 7:00 p.m.-ST. PATRICK'S CHURCH MONDAY HALEY, Mr. Martin Joseph MASS 10:00 a.m.-ST. PATRICK'S 1 CHURCH FIRST MEMORIAL SERVICES Serving th Public and Exclusive Undertakers for the Memorial Society of B.C.

658-5244. COUNTER HOST-HOSTESS RE-quired for dry cleaning plant. Experience not necessary. 384-5031, 8 to 6. PERSON REQUIRED TO 6ABY-sit 2 pre-school children, approx.

2 days per week. 658-8394. VOLUNTEER GUIDE LEADERS, Brown and Blue, needed Esquimau Vict West Area. 345-2901. OFFICE HELP ADVERTISEMENTS IN THIS CLASSIFICATION MUST COMPLY -WITH THE BRITISH COLUMBIA HUMAN RIGHTS ACT SEE COLUMN 1 OFFICE ASSISTANT MESSENGER This job offers variety of work and will appeal to per sons who enjoy activity and being part of each day.

Duties include distribution. collection and processing of all inplant and outgoing mail, plus various clerical tasks as required. Previous experience or instruction in the use of standard office equipment is of value but not essential. Preference will be given to applicants showing initiative and ability to learn. Starting salary $607.00 per month, rising to $810.00 per month within three months.

(Subject to review). Excellent employee benefits. Reply in own handwriting to: Victoria Press Box 275 CLERK-Stenographer VICTORIA $808 $888 The Department of Finance, Provincial Government, has an open ing for a secretary-receptionist; to take ano transcribe dictation and answer routine correspondence independently; to maitain files, records and statistics; other related duties. Reouires. Dreferahiv.

Secondary School Graduation and twee years' related experience; good typing and preferably shorthand skills. Canadian citizens are given preference. Obtain applications from the PUB- Ll- SCKVlUt LOMMISSION, 544 Michigan Street, VICTORIA V8V 1S3 and return by September 10, 1975. COMPETITION No. 75:1806.

INVENTORY CONTROL CLERK Permanent tvisitinn with inrai distributing company, duties include Kardex inventory control, typing, telex, and general office wut. rrevious experience desira With iniontnrw rnnl.Al h. keeping, ideal fnr malura nar.nn re-entering business field, excellent Ttw Mils tunamons ano Denems. 5alarv ui.lk ence. Send resume stating salary expectea to victoria press Box 288.

All renlipc rnnfiHAnflai an sn swered. Interviews during first ween ot aeptemoer. OFFICE MANAGER-P-nnirtrcDco An opprtunity is available for an individual to oe responsible for our Uirtnria nttiret TMal sons. Training for this job may require a period of time In our Vancouver operation. (Mondays to Fridays.) If this uppuitunity appears to be of interest, please submit a resume to Victoria Press, oox zyu.

ASSOCIATES FINANCIAL 5ER-vices LTD. requires credit clerk receptionist. Interesting permanent full-time position that involves cashiering, typing, credit investigation, etc. Minimum Grade 12. Typing 50 w.p.m.

Preference to those with previous' finance experience. Salary commensurate with experi- 3ft8 5495 Mr' G' Holme5' KEY PUNCH OPERATOR RE-quired by auto dealership to operate IBM-029 card punch. Experienced with ADD and AIC preferred. Salary commensurate with experience. Apply D.

Paterson Metro Toyota. 386-3516. FULLY QUALIFIED BOOKKEEP-er for downtown restaurant must have good experience with payroll, cost control and statement. Must nave good personality. Top wages for qualified person.

Apply Victoria Press Box 281. LEGAL SECRETARY REQUIRED for estates work. Ability to work on own initiative essential. Shorthand preferred. Small pleasant office.

$800 plus. 386-9021. BANK OF MONTREAL, COOK and fjnaHra. Virfnria I experienced teller, please call Mr. Colvin, 386-2102 for an appointment.

SECRETARY WITH A MINUMUM of 5 years office background and typing 60 words per minute. Per. sonnel experience an advantage. $650. 386-9021.

SECRETARY FOR BANK MAN-ager required, shorthand a neces- siiy. rrevious oanxing experience preferred, but not essential. Please repiy to victoria press Box 237 TYPKT.CIAIITrunrtADr, nnrnA tor. permanent position. 5 day wceiv, worn aaturaavs.

experience desirable. Apply Standard rurnnure 1.0. EXPERIENCED CONVEYANC-Ing secretary required for friendly and pleasant lawyers office. Salary negotiable and depending on experience. 386-6754.

BOOKKEEPING CLERK FOR NIA. tional Imvestment dealer, state age, experience and salary required. All replies acknowledged. Victoria Press, Box 303. CASHIER RECEPTIONIST RE-quired immediately for Canadian Consumer Loan better than average starting salary and bene- fits.

385-8700. DR. TIBBETTS THANKS ALL those who replied to his advertisement, however, the situation is now filled. EXPERIENCE PART-TIME teller needed immediately. Bank of Montreal, esquimalt.

Contact Mrs. Paulsen at 385-3431. EXPERIENCED TELLER RE-quired by small downtown branch, please apply in person at Toronto Dominion, 630 Yates and Broad. EXPERIENCED PART' TIME teller required by small downtown branch, please call 382-2168. EXPERIENCED PART-TIME bank teller wanted.

Cordova Bav plaza. Phone 658-5212. SKILLED TRADES column ADVERTISEMENTS IN THIS CLASSIFICATION MUST COMPLY WITH THE BrUTlSH COLUMBIA HUMAN RIGHTS ACT EXPERIENCED tapers. 384-5912. DRYWALL Experienced mature persons for kitchenaides duties.

Steady work, union wages, Victoria Press Box 306 PROFITABLE PART-TIME BUSINESS A few adult-size Dally Colonist routes are coming available in the area of Fort Street-Richmond Road and Cook and Ouadra area. suitable, for housewives, students! or pensioners, fronts aporox. iuu to $135 per month. Must have means of transporting papers. Call Mr.

N. Fox or Mr. E. Crone. Colonist Circulation 383-4111.

BOYS-GIRLS 12 YRS. AND OLDER Profitable Daily Colonist routes will be coming available in Cad- boro Bay. i-or approximately i hour each day you can earn yourself good' profits and other bene fits. For further information con tact Mr. rox, colonist circulation 383-4111.

HOTEL Housekeeper WANTED For Hotel, apartment complex In downtown Victoria. Only experienced persons need apply. Salary negotiable. Apply to Victoria Press Box 276. Requires a full time hairstylist in the Wig experience in synthetic wigs an asset.

Excellent company benefits. Apply in person to Personnel Department. CARETAKERS REQUIRED for Gulf Island Estate. Light duties only In return for accommodation in a fullv modern 2 bed room home with beautiful view on waterfront property. Qualifica tions; retired young senior citizens couple in good neaitn witn outaoor interests, a little a little gardening, a little puttering around, write victoria press, dox 297.

SERVICE WRITER For import car dealership. Mechanical rience a great asset, preference given, to people with experience in this field. Apply in writing to Service Manager, P.O. Box 1234. Paul's Restaurants WANTED: Experienced waiters-waitresses.

Shift work involved. 40 tir. week. Apply 1900 Douglas, between 2-3 p.m. PAUL'S MOTOR INN Has openings for full time and part-time chamber person.

Please apply 1900 Douglas St. BE YOUR OWN BOSS. TURN your spare time into money. Just visiting your neighbors and make new friends. Territories available from Victoria to Happy Valley and Metchosin.

Please phone Fuller Brush, 382-0412. WANTED PERSON TO RUN AND maintain mobile sawmill, on percentage or contract basis. Approx 3 years work presently available. $1,000 cash bond required. Write Ridgeview Box 26, R.R.

No. 2, Sooke. RETIRED PERSON REQUIRED by local tourist attraction. Permanent position, 3'j day work week, duties include cashiering and janitorial. Reply Victoria Press, Box 127 with all particulars.

PART-TIME DENTAL ASSISTANT required immediately for dental office in Colwood, mornings only Mondav to Friday. Experience an asset. Please state age and experience to Victoria Press, Box 301. EXPERIENCED DENTAL RE-ceptionist required immediately for Royal Oak dental office. Please state age, experience and salary expected to Victoria Press, Box XI.

MATURE BABYSITTER WANT-ed, 12 5 p.m. Wednesdays plus other occasional afternoons, my home, Shelbourne McKenzie area, 2 boys, $1.25 an hour. 477-9840. BOY, 5 YEARS, REQUIRES SIT-ter Monday through Friday, my home or yours. Grange-Burnslde area.

Will consider live in with references. 479-2398 after 6. EXPERIENCED SOUS CHEF wanted, apply in person at the Red Lion Motor Inn, 3366 Douglas St. Please call between, 10 a.m. -5 p.m.

EXPERIENCED DAIRY WORKER NEEDED Apoly Canada Farm Labor Pool, 3400 Douglas. 382-7201. BABYSITTER REQUIRED 3 children, 2 full days school, 1 morning school, sir James Douglas School area or live-in. 386-0880 after 5. FULL OR PART TIME POSITION available In wig and gift shop.

Previous hair dresslna experience necessary. Call Dawn at 595-0221 for appointment. DEPARTMENT STORE RE- qulres part time Security persons, male or female, experience an asset. Flexible as to hours. Apply victoria press box 307.

MATURE HELP, BAKERY AND or kitchen experience preferred. 5 days week, 10:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. Apply In person Mlnten's Bakery. EXPERIENCED CHAMBER PER-son required for downtown motor Inn.

Reply to Victoria Press, Box 232. PART TIME DENTAL RECEP tlonlst required. 2-6 p.m., 5 day weex. submit resume, 2ug-zt in Ileum Rd. EXPERIENCED TAPERS RE-quired Immediately In Nanaimo.

lop rate, pnone atter 6 p.m 112-758-1411. STORE CASHIER wanled. Experienced. Full time. Phone 652-3675 between 12-1.

NURSES AID REQUIRED SMALL resthome, 498-7721. Sears ADVERTISEMENTS IN THIS CLASSIFICATION MUST COMPLY WITH THE BRITISH COLUMBIA HUMAN RIGHTS ACT SEE COLUMN 1 SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL POLICE AND YOUR COMMUNITY BY JOINING RESERVE POLICE FORCE Greater Victoria Municipal Police Departments will.be accepting ap- rur Munitions avaiiaoie the Reserve (Auxiliary) Police. QUALIFICATIONS: Canadian Citizens or British Subjects 19 yrs. minimum age Good Health and Moral Character Successful candidates will undergo ii ii outing penoo alter which they will be enrolled as members of the Provincial Emergency Program in support of the regular police In their area. Applications are available at your iw.at uitMicr victoria municipal Police and will be accepted to August 31st.

Experienced INSURANCE PERSON Required immediately. Must ouuirum iu irMlllj dUII and knowledge of normal office ihw.cuuig, a wiupf enensive Knowledge of insurance documentation and correspondence, ICBC, and general insurance policy rating. Some bookkeeping preferred, but not essential. Please reply to P.O. Box 99, Nanaimo, B.C.

NAVAL RESERVE OFFICER TRAINING Vacancies exist for young men at university or college. Successful applicants, as officer cadets, will hMIII Wint0l training in a i.W.. ii.imi ii, acotgviiiy trede. Courses will include sailing ana navigation, i-un summer em- paii wi 1 1 IB K'IIOIII. Contact HMCS MALAHAT, 388-2241.

THE DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN Resources, Port Albernl, Is seeking couple to act as therapeutic parents for a maximum of three children with severe emotional nr behavioral disturbances. Skills re quired are tnose possessed by a Child Care Worker in a residential treatment resources and, In addition, the ability to provide a positive family-like setting for the children concerned. Some formal training in Child Care will be an asset although personal suitability more important than -academic qualifications. Fees for service range from per month dependent on number of children placed in home. Apply 1n writing to Mrs.

J. McCaig, 112-4th Ave. South, Port Alberni, B.C. COMMUNITY PROGRAM WORKER be part of a team planning diversion and alternative programs juveniles and adults In conflict with the law. Involves working with court and justice system personnel.

Some experience in this or reiarea tieios required, as well as interest in people, experience or ability in group work and ability act independently and with initiative in co-operation with others. Send application and resume to Box 321 Victoria Press. This Is Your Chance TO BECOME INDEPENDENTLY WEALTHY Many are already on their way. UNLIMITED EARNINGS- An opportunity for management and prestige. 60 of income de rived from established accounts.

Not books, graveyards, home improvements etc. you have a car and desire a good future call for appointment. Pat Gill, 388-5111. August 25. OPPORTUNITY FOR DYNAMIC social worker in small social agency setting to Interview, orien tate, ana counsel volunteers in preventative program for fatherless coys.

Duties to commence Seot. 15, appropriate experience and academic background preferred. Apply In writing to Big Brothers of Victoria, 1029 Douglas St. YOU ARE A BRIGHT, ALERT, opportunity "to work for yourself" ci wu 3iium 9dini wear ing apparel for ladies and gentie- iiii, leaning a Ul llic action, namely, commission on your sates, it mtetestea piease Phone in first instance 592-6090 between 8-10 a.m. COUNTER SALES CLERK FOR drafting and graphic arts products.

Previous sales experience or gen eral knowledge of these products desirable but not essential. Please submit written applications only witn personal details and past work experience. Island Blueprint, 1124 Blanshard St. Victoria B.C. PERSON TO DO LIGHT HOUSE keeping and mind two children (one school aged, one pre schooler).

Weekdays from Noons' p.m. Fairfield area. Com. mencing Sept. 15th.

References re quired. Call 383-2847 after 6 p.m. weeKaays or anvtime weekends. PART-TIME REPORTER FOR one month (holiday replacement) snouiu nave 1 or 6 years experi ence ana ne aoie to write news stories and features, telephone the Editor at 478-5528. Cfl II IDCn VDCQieiirrr nprvinnal fni linht rfiiclinA Must have transportation, 4 or morp nnnrq nor mam.

nmmt nar week. Above average wages. Phone 386-8087 after 11:30 a.m. HAIP. STYLING ASSISTANT apprentice required Immediate tor uittoras ot oak Bay.

598-5532 for Interview. HAIRDRESSER. LAGOON STyTf Certer, Langford-Glen Lakt area. Full or par time. Busy friendly shop.

Established clientele. 478-2428 or 478-8128 for further In-formatin. MATURE EXPERIENCED cleaning lady, 5 hours per week. Cook-Miplewood area. Must not obiect to animals.

$2.50 per hour. COOK-HO'JSEKEEPER FOR SIN-gle woman. Live In very comfortable quarters, excellent wages. References essential. Please write Victoria Press Box 311.

LOVING NANNY CARE FOR 2 children, part time, 3 or 4 days per week. No nights, no Saturdays. Vicinity Roy Rd. at Wilkinson. Starting Sept.

479-9149. LOVING DAYCARE FOR 16 month old boy. Prefer my home, Fairfield area. Approximately 24 hours per week beginning Sept. 3.

385-1947. CONSTRUCTION COMPANY wants a persons experienced in all phases of house construction, $5 an hour to start. 656-6117 after 6. WANTED EXPERIENCED FUI.L-tlme hairdresser for small husy salon to take over clientele. Fairfield area.

592-4126 after 6 p.m. APPLICATIONS BEING TAKEN for dining room staff, must fully experienced. Phone for inter view appointment, century nn, 383-1151. CUTTING BENCH REQUIRES lunlor. Phone 598-1221.

III VI itel i POSITION We require an energetic person to assist in General Management of construction of houses. Deal with land, some rentals, and sale of houses. This position suitable to a hriaht familv oerson with practical and-or academic knowledge in the field of office requirements ano ce in, or held a supervisory or management position with residential construction company. A good negotiable salary, plus bonus offered to the qualifed applicant. Please send replys and resume to Victoria Press Box 322.

ENGINEERING TECHNICIAN An "Engineering Technician Civil" IS.E T. of British Columbia, or the equivalent! with considerable experience in municipal engineering work, is required bv the Corporation of the Township of Esquimau, 1229 Esquimalt Road, Victoria, B.C. Salry effective October 1, 1975 Is $935.00 per month. The position requires considerable transit and level work with associated computations and drafting duties. CONSTRUCTION FOREMAN Opening for a qualified person, local or immigrant, to supervise the construction of homes and possibly, condominiums.

The above, most suitable to the person now dealing with houses in carpentry -or be a graduate of technical school in building technology. Please reply to Victoria Press Box 328 including resume. LOCAL MAN REQUIRED TO perform various duties in home building. Applicants should be capable of working under a minimum of supervision. Age no barrier.

Steady employment available. Concrete work, downspouts, drain tiles, sundeck waterproofing are some areas of work involved. Written reply to Victoria Press Box 324 stating experience and salary ex pected. WE HAVE AN IMMEDIATE opening tor a qualified technician to work in a busy cat. 2 laborato ry.

If you are interested in worn-ina with the public this mav be the position for you. Phone Mrs. Gerard at 388-421 1, 10-12 a.m., or 2-4 p.m. WANTED: RESIDENTIAL HOUS- ina designer-draftsman with interi or design and color co-ordination experience, steady 10b ottered. Victoria Press, Box 205.

AUTOMOTIVE PAINTER. FULLY qualified, permanent position. Mccauum Motors BcJy shop, 933 Johnson St. Ask for Danny, 382-6122. DENTAL HYGIENIST 4 or 4V2 days per week.

Dr. D. McDougall, 2108 Oak Bay Ave. 598-1713 HAIRDRESSER'S ASSISTANT, also hairdresser, experienced. Gerd of Oak Bay.

Evenings, 477-6189. FINISHING CARPENTERS RE- quired immediately. Apply iob site, 546 Yates St. week days. WANTED FULLY EXPERI- enced body man Dental and Medi cal benefits $8.50 per hour.

Apoiy Superior Collision. 639 Chatham St. WANTED: STEADY BRICKLAY-er, Mill Bay Masonry. Phone alter 5 p.m. 743-5B7I or 473-5395.

tnilDUCVIIALI Dl IIUDCDC DC. quired, Nanaimo area. Reply Vic toria r-ress, oox zio. Si SALES PERSONS and AGENTS ADVERTISEMENTS IN THIS CLASSIFICATION MUST COMPLY WITH THE "BRITISH COLUMBIA HUMAN RIGHTS ACT SEE COLUMN I SALES AGENTS Do you take salesmen wanted ads with a grain of salt? Can't say I blame you. I followed up a few myself in the past.

The iob seldom lived up to the claims in the ad. Do Yourself a Favor And Explore This One I need two good agents in Victoria and district. I'd like to talk to you If your qualifications match our rquirements. This could be the career you're looking for. Phone or write for interview 383-9921 (9 to 1) or 385-1164 afterwards or write to Mr.

Gerald Ogil-vie, Ste. 109, 734 Aldebury Victoria, B.C. CAREER SALES TRAINING Recent changes In market conditions demand a professional approach to the selling of real estate. Tight money trends can limit sales for those who lack the tools of the progressive real estate company. Block Bros.

Realty Western Canada's largest realtor, will train you in modern professional marketing methods that are a proven success. Management opportunities arise from time to time within the company and the training offered to our staff is an asset competing for those position. If real estate is your career, our training methods can assist you in reaching your goal. CALL NOW INTERVIEWS BY APPOINTMENT ONLY. CALL 386-3231.

BLOCK BROS. REALTY LTD. WHAT DO YOU WANT OUR OF LIFE This week I am off to Bermuda with my wife, all expenses paid. Last year it was Acapulco. The year before Nasaau.

Want to ioin us next year? We want a salesperson to sell industrial chemicals. You will be paid weekly and trained thoroughly. You will have an established territory. Outstanding benefits, write complete resume including references lo Mr. R.

W. Bavley, suite 101, 555 West 28th North Vancouver. Include phone number. SEARS REQUIRES A commission sales person on a full time basis. A general knowledge of automotive repair an asset.

Full company benefits are offered. Apply in person to. rersonnei uepai uiietii. REALTORS Coast to coast real estate service. Trades and guarantees.

Bonus commission schemes. 2 locations. Full management assistance. All the usual benefits. Call: 598-3344 or 598-3321 anytime JACK MEARS OAK BAY REALTY LTD.

LIFE INSURANCE SALES PER-son required Immediately, no previous experience necessary. Must be bondable. Excellent salary plus commission and fringe benefits. For appointment please call, 388-6681. WANT MORE OUT OF LIFE? A little extra money can mean alot of extra livlngl Earn extra income as neighbourhood Amway distributor of nationally known products.

For appointment phone 479-7774. ENERGETIC, EXPERIENCED sales agent, need not have license, accommodation supplied at project, not far from town. Excellent accommodation scpplled at project. Should take 3-4 months and vou have earned $20,000. Victoria Press Box 318.

386-2121 SERVING VANCOUVER ISLAND CARE indicated to service Sensible Prices SANDS FUNERAL CHAPELS VICTORIA 388-515S SIDNEY 656-2932 COLWOOD 478-3821 DUNCAN 746-5212 LADYSMITH 245-2331 -NANAIMO 753-2032 Your seven community Chapels. Independently Family Owned and Controlled. Sands since 1912. mmmmwummi mmtm It Specializing In forwarding to or from anywhere call collect A Division of Sands VICTORIA, 388-5155 SIDNEY, 656-2932 'COLWOOD, 478-3821 DUNCAN, 744-5212 LADYSMI IH, 245-2331 NANAIMO, 753-2032 Removal and Memorial Service Covering Vancouver Island A Division of Sands CUNNINGHAM FUNERAL CHAPEL (Formerly Chaplin's) 1155 Fort Slreet Phone 384-5512 or 384-8626 Offering dignified moderate ser. vice for all.

Geo. S. Cunningham, owner, manager. HAY WARD'S THOMSON IRVING Funeral Chapels 1625 Quadra St. 384-2612 386-3505 Superior Service Since 1867 11 MONTJMENTALS aTEWART MONUMENTAL Works Ltd.

ESTABLISHED 1896 Memorial of Distinction Marble fireplace and tabletops 1404 May ST. 384-3451 MORTIMER'S MONUMENTS ESIABLISHED 1877 "The Finest in Craftsmanship" 633 DAVID ST. 383-6421 ANNOUNCEMENTS IN MEMORIAM DONATIONS to be used exclusively for CANCER RESEARCH should be directed to CANADIAN CANCER SOCIETY 857 Caledonia Victoria COLWOOD RECREATIONAL Hockey League has a 6 team league with 3 new team openings now available for the 75-76 season. For additional information contact Mr. Moody, 383-4178 days, 385-8504 evenings.

15 COMING EVENTS and MEETINGS F.O.E. No. 12 NOTICE We art pleased to announce that Joseph Fournier. Grand Worthy President of The Fraternal Order of Eagles will be making an of ficial visit to the regular meeting of fraternal Order of Eagles No. 12 at 8 p.m.

on Sept. 3, 1975. All Fraternal Order Eagles No. 12 members are requested to be present at 8 p.m. and all Ladies Auxiliary members are Invited to attend at p.m.

twenty one 8 H. H. Piton Worthy President RAINBOW FIESTA AUG. 30TH SOOKE FLATS Bingo, Pole Climbing, ham grabbing, weight lifting, boat races, boxing, concession stand. Lots of fun for young or old.

$2.00 per person. RUGBY PLAYERS WANTED Castaways rugby football club, any one interested in playing this season please contact Mel Jones, 595-6663. MYSTERY TOURS Leaves V.I. Coach Lines depot every Sunday at 1:30 p.m. Return 5 p.m.

$4.50 includes tea. 385-4411. 20 tOSX and FOUND LOST AT SHOREACRES IN Sidney, English pointer female. 4 months old, tan and white, yellow- green eyes. Answers to Jude.

Any one Knowing wnereabouts, please call 656-2752. Generous reward. The dog may even be in Victoria. LOST: SEALPOINY SIAMESE cat, neutered. 4 years old.

Cedar Hill Road-North Dairy area. Crossed eves, crook in tail, saggy stomach. Answers to Sam. 595-6703, 477-6911, Local 207, 208. LOST: IN WOODWARD'S washroom, Tuesday, light green birthstone ring.

Graduation gift. Reward. 537-5615 Call Collect. Box 328 Ganges, B.C. LOST CORDOVA BAY AREA.

golden spaniel-poodle-terrier cross. Looks like miniature sheep dog. Answers to Rusty. Reward. 658-8803 or 384-9555.

LOST: 4-MONTH-OLD MALE ginger kitten, blue collar with bells. Dominion area. Reward. 382-1329. LOST: IN VIC WEST, STRIPED greyish, brown tabby with white paws, brown collar with bell.

Return to 627 Belton for $5 reward. I ACT Dl AriT ECAAAI A wearing red collar, vicinity of uiivb 01. ano ratrtieia. iou unve St. LOST: REWARD FOR RETURN of gold ring with flat black stone.

lost 1 sawwassen-swartz bay terry Monday night. 595-2524. LOST: LARGE GINGER Jo-' loured Manx Persian (no tall) phone 383-0272 Vic West-Esquimalt area, please! LOST BLACK WALLET AT Oakcrest Foods Thurs. at noon. Cash and Papers.

Reward. 477-2476. LOST 10 CARAT GOLD CHARM bracelet, no chorms. Between Cormorant and Yates St. or on south Hampshire Rd.

Reward. 598-5454. LOST: BLUE AND WHITE BUD- gie, answers to Baby, family pet, trom Niagara Street. Reward. 382-0020.

FOUND EVINRUDE OUTBOARD motor cover. Langford area. 383-6537. LOST: LADY'S WIDE BRACE-let, gold watch. Lost Beaver Lake area.

658-5916. LOST WHITE WHEEL AND tire, 6.00x13 on Happy Valley Rd. Reward. 384-2507. LOST: BROWN WALLET, OAK Bay area.

ID and money enclosed. Reward. 386-8633. FOUND SMALL BLACK FEMALE kitten, vicinity Fernwood, Pandora, 384-8921. LOST: JULY, TRI-POD, AT CAT-tie Point.

382-3989. SELL IT FAST THROUGH CLASSIFIED DIAL 386-2121 Market Place up itv r. a is To for to If IF in 1 is Or ly, FULL COVERAGE CLASSIFIED RATES REGULAR CLASSIFIED LOCAL RATE One day 12c per word per day. Three consecutive days, 10c per Word per day. Six consecutive days 9c per word per day.

1 6-pt. heading or white space Mowed to be charged at 5 words. Minimum advertisement 10 words and Si .20. Each initial, size, group or figures and abbreviation counts as one word. SEMI-DISPLAY LOCAL RATE Ads requiring a style other than that mentioned above will be charged by the measured agate line (14 agate lines equal 1 inch).

One day 50c per line, $7.00 Inch. Three consecutive days, 4Sc per Hne, $6.30 inch. Six consecutive days, 40c line, S5.60 Inch. NATIONAL RATE AND OUT-OF-PROVINCE RATE Regular classified, 15c per word per day. Semi-display, 0c per lint per day.

Birth Notices $3.00 per Insertion for standard message of 30 words or less. 10c each additional word or Initial. In Memoriam Notices, Cards of Thanks, Deaths and Funeral Notices 43c per line per day. Three consecutive days $1.14. Births, Deaths.

In Memoriam Notices, Cards of Thanks, per-aonals not accepted by telephone. Single paper rates on request. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Wherever carrier service Is maintained, $4.00 per month. By mail Canada, $5.00 per month, $14.50 per three months, $28.09 per 6 months, $55.00 per vtar. United States.

$5.25 per month. Saturday only Canada, 35c per eoov: United States, 40c per copy; Commonwealth and Foreign rates on request. Mail subscriptions ar payable In advance. Authorized as second class mall. Post Office Department, Ottawa.

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

All eiaims 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 not for errors not affecting the value of the advertisement. All estimates of cost are approximate. Advertisers will be charged with space actually used. All advertising copy will be sub-lect to the approval of the Victoria Press who reserve the right In Its sole discretion to classify, releet or insert copy furnished.

AH edvertlstments must comply with the British Columbia Human Rights act. This act states no advertisement may state or Imply a preference, limitation, or specification on the basis of an applicant's race, religion, colour, marital status, ancestry, place of origin, or sex (unless the matter relites to the maintenance of pub lic decency and prior approval hat been obtained through the Human Rights Branch). While every endeavour will be made to forward rnplies to box numbers to the advertiser as soon as possible, we accept no liability in respect or loss or damage alleoed to arisen through either failure or delay In forwarding such replies, however caused, whether by negligence or otherwise. CIRCULATION REPRESENTATIVES Duncan, Chemalnus P. J.

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