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Times Colonist from Victoria, British Columbia, Canada • 39

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1 TIMES COLONIST Classified ed 386-2121 Mastercard Victoria and Vancouver Island's Largest Marketplace INDEX ents 130 Announcements, Coming 100 Florists Events and Meetings 80 Funeral Directors 150 Bingo and Casino 110 Miscellaneous 120 Birthdays Congratulations 70 In Memonam, 01 Births 170 Lost 140 Catering, Banquets and 60 Memorial Gifts Reception Rooms 125 Miscellaneous Cards 40 Deaths and Funerals of Thanks 50 Deceased Cards of Thanks 90 Monuments Employment 180 20 Parent Volunteers Support Groups 1012 Canvassers 1130 Medical and Dental 1210 Employment and 1050 Office Situations Wanted 1060 Professionals 1015 Fund Raising 1200 Resume and Employment 1020 Hair and Beauty Services and Talent Agencies 1010 General and Sales 1080 Retail Sales and Clerks 1030 Homecare and 1090 Professional Sales and Babysitters Marketing 1070 Hotel, Restaurant and 1120 Skilled Trades Food Services 1140 Teachers 1040 Investment Required 1145 Technical Services 1100 Telemarketing 1230 Bands, Musicians, Orchestras 3025 Intormation People Search and Pre-recorded Music 1215 Nursing Homemkr Services 3030 Business Personals 1225 Music, Art and 3033 Dating Services Dance Teachers 1220 Education Trade Schools 3020 Personals 3015 Health Fitness Services 3031 Psychics 2000 Business Household 1222 Secretarial Services Services 3000 Tickets Merchandise 1221 3010 Travel Tutors 3310 Antiques, Arts, Collectibles 5030 Heavy Equipment 3080 Building Supplies, and Machinery Equipment and Tools 3165 Hot Tubs and Spas 3120 Cameras, Supplies and 3195 Internet Photo Finishing 5020 Livestock, Poultry, Supplies 3240 Children's Miscellaneous and Events. 3250 Clothing and Jewellery 3150 Major Appliances 3300 Coins and Stamps 3235 Medical 3160 3060 5040 5015 3190 3200 and Fuel Farm Events, Furniture Equestrian Computers Lease Communications Horse Implements Services Sales and 5000 3260 3280 3230 5010 3130 3090 3185 Pets Pets Office, Musical Furniture Multimedia and Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Miscellaneous and Remembered Commercial Supplies Instruments for Wanted Rentals Equipment Sale 3270 Garage Sales 3115 Recreation 4000 Garden Supplies 4030 Greenhouse 3210 Satellite Systems 3110 Sporting Goods 3220 3255 Groceries, Handicrafts Meats, Produce 3290 Swaps 3070 Timber 3140 Heating, Fireplaces 4070 Topsoil, Rocks, Fill, Fertilizer and Air Conditioning 3170 TV, Stereo, Radio 3180 Video Transportation 5050 Aircraft 6320 Luxury Cars 6310 Antique, Classic and 5105 Motorcycles Collectible Vehicles 5110 New, Lease and Rental 6390 Auto Repairs, Body Work Vehicles and Painting 6370 Parts, Service, Accessories 5070 Bicycles and Events 5090 Boats and Marine 6350 Recreational Vehicle 6340 Campers, Trailers Rentals and Motorhomes 5100 Sailboats 6000 Cars 6300 Sports and Import Cars 5080 Charters 6380 Tires 5088 Commercial Marine 6330 Trucks, Buses and Vans 6335 4x4s 4 Wheel Drives 6360 Utility and Equipment Trailers Homes Properties 6200 Vehicles Wanted 7490 Acreage 7460 Mainland and out-of7550 Appraisers and Consultants Province Properties 7410 Condominiums 7480 Manufactured and 7430 Country Homes and Mobile Homes and Parks Properties 7800 Open Homes 7545 Exchange Real Estate 7520 Property for Sale 7450 Gulf Island Properties 7530 Property Wanted 7435 Hobby Farms 7510 Recreational Lots 7540 Homes Wanted to Buy 7400 Townhouses 7300 Houses for Sale 7440 Up-Island Properties 7500 Lots 7470 U.S. and Foreign Properties 7420 Waterfront Properties Investment, Commercial, Industrial 8150 Business Opportunities 8140 Loans and Insurance 8165 Commercial and 8130 Mortgages Industrial Properties for Sale 8100 Office, Retail, Commercial, 8170 Farms Industrial for Rent 8110 Garages, Parking and 8195 Real Estate Miscellaneous Storage 8160 Revenue Property Rentals 8190 Listings Wanted 8120 Wanted to Borrow 8775 Accommodation Wanted 8750 Houses to Rent, Unfurnished 8700 Apartments and 8790 House Sitting Condominiums to Rent, 9100 Office, Retail, Commercial, Furnished Industrial 8690 Apartments and 8825 Recreational Lots Condominiums to Rent, 8765 Relocation Services Unfurnished 8800 Room and Board 8820 Bed and Breakfast 8795 Rooms 8805 Convalescent and 8780 Shared Accommodation Rest Homes 8815 Tourist Accommodation 8770 Co-op Housing 8837 Townhouses to Rent, 8740 Duplexes, 3 and 4-Plexes Furnished 8785 Housekeeping Rooms 8735 Townhouses to Rent, 8760 Houses to Rent, Furnished Unfurnished 8810 Vacation Accommodation 386-2121 Telephone Service Monday to Friday, 7:30 a.m.-6 p.m.; Saturday, 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Counter Service at 2621 Douglas Street Monday to Friday, 8:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Closed Sundays FAX 380-5285 (Mon.

to Fri. til 3 p.m.) CLASSIFIED AD RATES PRIVATE PARTY WORD RATES 10 word minimum. 1 or 2 days, 47c per word per day; Fri. and Sat. 3 to 6 consecutive days, per word per day; Fri.

and Sat. Minimum charge $5.00. 7 consecutive days or more, 29c per word per day; Fri. and Sat. Real estate, mobile homes, rentals, clubs, organizations, business advertising, advertising deemed to be business in the opinion of the Times Colonist and ads set in other than solid 6-point type do not qualify for these rates.

The Webster New Collegiate Dictionary is used as a guide to what constitutes a word. Most abbreviations are separate words. Most hyphenated words count as two words. LOCAL RATES Classified advertising is charged by the measured agate line. 14 agate lines per measured column inch, 2-line minimum.

1 or 2 days, $2.43 per agate line per day; Fri. and Sat. $2.46. 3 to 6 consecutive days, $2.20 per agate line per day; Fri. and Sat.

$2.23. 7 to 27 consecutive days, $1.96 per agate line per day; Fri. and Sat. $1.99. Minimum charge $5.00.

28 or more consecutive days $1.78 per agate line per day: Fri. and Sat. 1.81. Contract rates available upon request. GENERAL RATE $2.48 per agate line per day; Fri.

and Sat. $2.51.14 agate lines per measured column inch, 2-line minimum. Minimum charge $5.00. BIRTH NOTICES Up to 30 words $11.50, each additional word 38c, special heading add $9.50, Special Free Gift Pac for notices ordered 2 days or more. DEATH NOTICES, MEMORIAL NOTICES AND CARDS OF THANKS $2.10 per count line per day.

3 consecutive days $1.77 per count line per day. WEDDING, ANNIVERSARY PAGE 35c per word, $14 minimum. Heading charged at 5 words. $50 extra charge for photo supplied by client. Deadline 4 p.m., 4 working days prior to Saturday publication.

Add G.S.T. to all ad prices. PRIVATE BOX NUMBERS $25.00 picked up, $30.00 mailed plus G.S.T. Private Times Colonist numbers are for use only for replies to advertising published in the Times Colonist. Contract and business rates available upon request.

Add G.S.T. to all ad prices. ERROR RESPONSIBILITY Please check your ad on the first day it appears. Advertisers are asked to listen carefully when their ad is read back to verify classification, start date, number of insertions and content copy. In the event of an error occurring, whether in display or classified advertising, the liability of the Times Colonist shall not exceed the charge for the space actually occupied by the item in question.

All claims of error in publication must be made by 4 p.m. the date of publication. No claim will be allowed for more than one incorrect insertion nor for errors not affecting the value of the advertisement. The Times Colonist shall not be liable for non-insertion of any advertisement, whether display or classified, beyond the amount paid for such advertisement. FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE CALLING LONG DISTANCE WE 2621 VICTORIA Douglas P.O.

OFFICE Box 300 (Within B.C) VISA, Victoria, B.C. USE OUR TOLL FREE MASTERCARD, NUMBER AMERICAN EXPRESS V8W 2N4 1-800-991-1933 40 DEATHS and FUNERALS BERGER Florence Lillian (nee Perry). Lil passed away peacefully after a short illness, on Saturday, May 25, 1996 in the loving care of family, friends and staff at Victoria Hospice. She was predeceased by many beloved family members including her husband of 51 years, Willard (Bill) in 1991; sister, Rita and brother-in-law, Joe Hammett; nephew, Jerry and brother-in-law, Denis Walter; sister-in-law, Gwen Perry: many of Bill's family and Lil's parents, Catherine and C. C.

Perry. She is mourned by her daughter, Marnie Butler: granddaughter, Sarah; brothers, Tom (Marcia) Perry and Bert (Rose) Perry: sisters, Rhoda Walter and Lynn (Harry) Bleasdale; also nieces, nephews, in-laws and many fond friends. Lil was born on August 26. 1914 in Prince Rupert. After moving to Victoria, she graduated from Victoria High School and Victoria Normal School.

She taught at mission schools in Port Simpson, Bella Bella, and the Cowichan Valley during the 1930's. She married in 1940 and returned to teaching in the 1950's. Lil taught for many years at James Bay Elementary. Many thanks to Dr. E.

Kardera and his staff for their care over the years and to the staff and volunteers at Hospice for the loving support they gave Lil and her loved ones. Memorial Service on Wednesday, May 29, 1:30 p.m. at the Lutheran Church of the Cross, 3787 Cedar Hill Road. Rev. Karen Johnson, Celebrant.

Donations may be made to the Victoria Hospice Society or the charity of your choice. Please keep Lil in your prayers. -Elidia Domenica of Victoria, B.C. passed away peacefully on May 24, 1996 at Parkwood Care Centre. Predeceased by her parents.

Alessio and Maria in the 1950's, and a sister, Ines (Giroux) in 1994. Survived a sister. Mary (Aschacher) in Blairmore, Alberta; four nieces; one nephew; several 'great" and nieces and nephews in Alberta and B.C. Elidia was born on October 25, 1906 in Bellevue, Alberta, attending school and growing up in Blairmore, Alberta. After attending Normal School in Calgary, Alberta, her long teaching career was launched.

She began in a one-room school in Manyberries, Alberta: several years in Blairmore, Alberta; her B.A. from Queens U. in Kingston, Ontario; several years in Edmonton, Alberta: in Germany with the children of the U.S. Army; her Master of Arts from the State of California, and continuing on for several years until her retirement. She came to Victoria in 1985 to be closer to her family.

Her life was not all work! She loved to travel and was able to see much of the world. Elidia enjoyed everything she did to the fullest. She had many interests hiking her favourite Yosemite National Park; skiing; dancing; even rubber-rafting; attending the Opera and Symphony. At Parkwood Care where she lived for almost two years, she loved music; her poetry and winning a "Looney" at Bingo gave her a thrill. She will be missed for her cheerfulness, kisses and special hugs.

The family would like to thank Drs. A. Swan and Cubbage and the wonderful staff at Parkwood Care for their attendance to Elidia, especially in the past three months. Thank you Jane and Mary for your many visits and kindness. Also thank you Marie and the visitors from the Cathedral.

Family and friends may pay their respects at McCall Bros. Chapel on Tuesday, May 28 at 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Funeral mass will be conducted in St. Andrews Cathedral on Wednesday, May 29, at 12:10 p.m. with the Rev.

Fr. A. Heron celebrant. Cremation to follow at Royal Oak Crematorium. Inurnment in Blairmore, Alberta.

Flowers gratefully declined, donations may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation for B.C. and the Yukon, Suite Fort Victoria, B.C. V8V 3K3 or charity of your choice. McCALL'S of VICTORIA 1000 Vancouver St. V8V 3W3 385-4465 DRYDEN Marion Cumming (nee Clements), after a lengthy illness passed away on Sunday, May 26, 1996 in hospital.

She was predeceased by her husband, Harold; both parents, Margaret and Hugh Clements: three brothers, Jim, Tom and Hugh; in addition to three sisters. Bessie, Nettie and Mattie. Marion is survived by her brother, Walter; niece, Dr. Donna Clements, Victoria; niece, Mary Ebert of Garden Bay, B.C.; niece, Margaret Ritchie of Glasgow; and many nieces and nephews in Britain. Marion was a member of the Order of the Eastern Star in Saskatoon and Edmonton and was very active in James Bay United Church and the James Bay New Horizons Society.

In her younger years she was very active in bridge and musical circles in Saskatoon, Edmonton and Victoria. A Memorial Service will be held at James Bay United Church on Thursday, May 30, at 2:00 p.m. with the Rev. Don Hume officiating. Flowers gratefully declined, donations may be made to the charity of one's choice.

McCALLS of VICTORIA 1400 Vancouver St. V8V 3W3 385-4465 GIRVIN John Arthur, born in Winnipeg. Manitoba, on May 18. 1908, passed away in Victoria on May 26, 1996. He was predeceased by his wife, Grace Evalyn, and leaves to mourn his loss his sister, Elizabeth Eede (Arthur); his stepson, Dr.

Douglas Belele (Betty) of Vancouver; grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to a celebration of John's life on July 19, at 11:00 a.m. at his sister's house, 2651 MacDonald Drive East. Cadboro Bay. No flowers please, but donations may be made to Victoria Hospice Society, 1900 Fort Street, Victoria, B.C.

V8R 1J8. McCALLS OF VICTORIA 1400 Vancouver St. V8V 3W3 385-4465, 40 DEATHS and FUNERALS FORSYTH Jessie Allen, Bachelor of Arts University of Saskatchewan, Bachelor of Education University of Alberta and Master of Arts University of Michigan. Passed away quietly at home on May 25, 1996. Daughter of Gladys and Peter A.

Forsyth merly of Prince Albert, Saskatchewan. She is survived by brother, Peter, of London, Ontario; a nephew and nieces. Miss Forsyth taught high school in Saskatchewan, Alberta and Victoria. She will be sadly missed by many friends in musical and artistic groups in Victoria. A Funeral service will be held at the Victoria Truth Center, 1201 Fort Street, Victoria on Wednesday, May 29, at 2:00 p.m.

Rev. Lois McLean will officiate and a private interment will take place at Ross Bay Cemetery on Thursday, May 30. SANDS of VICTORIA "A Tradition of Trust" 388-5155 FOSTER Joseph Seamor, passed away suddenly at Victoria General Hospital, Sunday morning May 26, 1996. Joe was born July 9, 1916 at Watson, Saskatchewan. He and his family moved to Victoria from Winnipeg in 1951.

He worked as a machinist at Lucky Lager Brewery for 15 years, after which he started his own business in 1970 (J. S. Foster Corporation) which is flourishing today. Joe was classed by many as a "Master Machinist" and was renown for his innovation. He truly loved what he did and was forever tinkering with some new idea.

He was the finest father one could ever ask for and this dear gentle man will be missed by everyone who knew him. Joe IS survived by his loving wife, Marie: two sons: Garry (Carol), Jack (Louise) and six wonderful grandchildren. Service to be held Thursday, May 30 at 2:00 p.m. in Royal Oak Baptist Church, 898 Royal Oak Avenue with Gordon Thurston officiating. Reception to follow at Strawberry Vale Community Hall, 11 High Street (off West Burnside In lieu of flowers donations may be sent to Victoria Heart and Stroke Foundation of B.C..

1-947 Fort Street, Victoria, V8V 3K3. First Memorial 658-5244 GLAS Mary Elizabeth died suddenly at Royal Jubilee Hospital on May 27, 1996. She was born December 23, 1911 in Zwittau, Czechoslovakia; immigrating to Canada in 1939 and settled in Hythe. Alberta where they lived for 27 years and her husband was the doctor. She was predeceased by her loving husband.

Dr. Arnold Glas. Lovingly remembered by her daugter Alice Schellenberg, her husband George; grandchildren Darwin and Laura; one niece and five nephews and special friend Truus Kirby. She is now at last with Arnold, whom she has missed for 25 years. Rest in peace.

Funeral service will be held on Thursday May 30, 1996 at 3:00 p.m. in MCCOLL BROS. FLORAL CHAPEL corner of Vancouver and Johnson St. Flowers greatfully declined. Donations if desired may be sent to a charity of choice.

GODTEL Mary Milne (nee Reid) peacefully at Saanich Peninsula Hospital following a lengthy illness on May 25, 1996. Born in Cumberland, B.C. January 17, 1912, she was predeceased by her husband, Bob on September 14, 1991. She is survived by her loving family: Marilyn (Ken Wardell) Graham, Roberta (Bill) Gault; grandchildren, Colleen (Rob) Beech, Christine (Pat) Shade, Roger Graham, Erik, John and Jennifer Gault: great-grandchildren, Ian and Evan Shade and Shane and Dylan Beech; and several cousins in the U.S. She was a graduate of the Royal Jubilee Hospital School of Nursing (1936), a member of the RJH Alumnae Association, and a member of Chapter Order of the Eastern Star.

Special thanks to Dr. Larry Smith and staff of 2ECU, Saanich Peninsula Hospital for their kindness to mom during the past two years. Memorial service will be held on Thursday, May 30, at 12:00 p.m. in First Memorial Chapel, 4725 Falaise Drive (Royal Oak) with Rev. Les Bonnell officiating.

Cremation. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation, 1-947 Fort Victoria V8V 3K3. First Memorial 658-5244 HALLETT Lorna, on May 27, 1996 in Victoria, at the age of 92 years. She is survived by her loving husband, Milton; one son, Donald of Halifax and his family in Ontario; five stepsons and their families; one step-daughter, Shirley; two sisters, Vicki of Halifax and Onie of Ottawa: her brother-in-law, Mac of Victoria; a niece, Heather in Vancouver; her family and many other relatives and friends. Pastor D.

Stoyanowski of the Seventh Day Adventist Church and Rev. D. Redman of Belmont United Church will conduct the funeral service in McCALL BROS. FLORAL CHAPEL, JOHNSON AND VANCOUVER STREETS, on Thursday, May 30, at 10:30 a.m., followed by interment at Royal Oak Burial Park. McCALL'S of VICTORIA 1400 Vancouver St.

V8V 3W3 385-4465 WARWICK John born in Selkirk, Manitoba, 1917, passed away suddenly on May 27, 1996. He is lovingly remembered by his devoted wife Katharina. He is survived by his brothers and a sister. He was a wonderful "Uncle John" to many nieces and nephews and our very special Memorial and mass service will be held 1:00 p.m. Monday June 3, at the Holy Cross Catholic Church, 4053 Gordon Head Victoria.

Donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation, 1-947 Fort Victoria, V8V 3K3 40 DEATHS and FUNERALS LALIOTIS George J. passed away on May 27, 1996 at the Royal Jubilee Hospital. Born on March 7, 1940 in Gavrolimni, Greece. Immigrated to Victoria, B.C. as a young man in February 1956.

He is survived by his beloved wife, Micki; two beautiful sons. Yianni and Andrew: his mother, Stavroula, 88; his mother-inlaw, Olympia, 76, of Greece; sisters, Koula (Ted), Tina (Alex), Helen (Adolph), Desi (Demo), Polly (Lee), Niki and Father Athanasios; George (Alexandra), Andrew (Dina): 20 nieces and nephews; six great nieces and nephews; cousins, Jim and John Laliotis; as well as many other family members and numerous friends. Trisagion services will be offered at McCALL BROS. FLORAL CHAPEL. JOHNSON AND VANCOUVER STREETS on Wednesday, May 29, at 7:00 p.m.

Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at Christ Church Cathedral, Quadra St. at Courtney on Thursday, May 30, at 12:00 noon. Interment will follow at the Royal Oak Burial Park. In lieu of flowers, donations, if so desired, may be made to G.V.H.S. Foundation, Department of Respiratory Therapy, 1900 Fort Victoria, B.C.

V8V 3W3. McCALL'S OF VICTORIA 1400 Vancouver St. V8V 3W3 385-4465 LOCKE William Thomas, late of Sooke. B.C., passed away peacefully on May 24, 1996 at the age of 81 years. Predeceased by his wife.

Dorothy; and two sisters. Mabel and Violet. He is survived by his three children, Bill (Barb), Lillian (Winston), and Violet (John); four grandchildren; three greatgrandchildren; one sister, Joan Constant of Sooke, B.C.: and other relatives and friends. Memorial service will be held on Wednesday, May 29, at 12:00 p.m. in First Memorial Chapel, 4725 Falaise Saanich, B.C.

Cremation. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in remembrance to the Heart and Stroke Foundation, Fort Victoria, B.C. V8V 3K3. Anyone wishing to come back to the house after the service is more than welcome. FIRST MEMORIAL 658-5244 McCONNELL- David Booth passed away peacefully May 25, 1996 to join his beloved wife, Leona and son, Matthew.

Born in Glasgow, Scotland on December 12, 1917, he served in the Second World War in the RCA 10th A Troops. David retired from B.C. Hydro in 1981 after 35 years of service. David will be forever lovingly remembered by his sisters and brothers-in-law. Molly (Albert) Howard, Victoria; Dolly (Howard) Dickenson, of London, Ontario; sister-in-law, Edna McConnell.

Victoria: numerous nieces and nephews; daughter-inlaw, Cynthia. Cremation, no service by request. Donations if so desired, may be made to Canadian Cancer Society, 2206 Richmond Ave, Victoria, V8R 4R5 or Hospice Victoria. MORE W. Beverley (nee Berkenstock) passed away peacefully at home on May 26, 1996.

Beverley was born at Comox in 1932 and was a 1953 RJH nursing graduate. She is survived by her husband. Bruce: sons, Gord (Judy) and Norm (Ann); daughter, Louise Wingerter (Brian); sisters. Marie Hunter (John) and Vicki Schmuland (Ed); brother, Ray (Joan); sister-in-law, Marg Scammell (Doug); as well as numerous nieces and nephews. A special thanks to Dr.

How. Home Nursing Care, Hospice, Long Term Care. Quick Response Team, Palliative Response Team, Zygmunt and everyone else who helped with Beverley's home care. A reception will be held on Saturday, June 1 from 1-4 p.m. at son, Gord's home.

No service by request. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Myasthenia Gravis Support Group, P.O. Box 44201, Victoria, B.C. V9A 7H7. Arrangements through the Memorial Society of B.C.

First Memorial 384-5512 NICHOLSON Myrtle Sarah. It is with saddened hearts that we announce the passing of our loving aunt, Miss Myrtle Sarah Nicholson who left us suddenly May 24. 1996. Born in Ladysmith, Myrtle was the daughter of Ladysmith pioneers, Donald and Isabella Nicholson. Myrtle will be sadly missed by nieces, Ruth (Ken) Weeks, Patricia (Dick) Stott: nephews, Donald (Marikel) Nicholson, Edward (Isla) Nicholson and sister-in-law, Joyce Nicholson.

A funeral service will be held Thursday, May 30 at 2:00 p.m. at First United Church, Ladysmith with Reverend Doug Cossar officiating. Flowers are gratefully declined, however donations may be made in memory of Myrtle to Children's Hospital. SANDS FUNERAL CHAPEL 'A Tradition of Trust" 753-2032 SKUCE Richard Augustus peacefully at home on View Royal Ave, Victoria on Monday, May 27, 1996, Richard Augustus Skuce, Wing Commander, RCAF. MBE, in his 87th year; beloved husband of Nelda Louise, Skuce.

Cherished Murray (Suzanne Poohkay) of Vancouver and Douglas (Ingrid Meyer) of Ottawa. Dear brother of Marguerite Boucher of Ottawa. Loving grandfather of Mitchell and Kirsten. Friends may telephone or write to Nelda (479-1114, 291 View Royal Ave, Victoria) before Thursday, 10pm. May 30.

Family and friends shall celebrate Richard's precious memory in Ottawa on the weekend of June 8. 1996. In lieu of flowers. donations can be made to the Canadian Cancer Society 40 DEATHS and FUNERALS TUTHILL William Ritchie, passed away in Victoria, B.C. on May 27, 1996.

A native son of Victoria, born on May 11, 1925. Survived by his family: Margaret Tuthill: Kathy King and her children, Shane, Brady and Nick; Connie Hawkes and her children, Shelly, Shaun and Jeffrey; Tom Tuthill, Fran Mulholland and her children, Jennifer and Joanne; Lora (Doug) Smart and their children, Carla and Daniel. Also survived by brother, Bob Tuthill: sister, Margot Halliday: nieces, nephews and many friends. A member of the Public Service R.C.L. Branch 127.

A memorial service will be held on Friday, May 31, at 2:00 p.m. in Royal Oak Baptist Church, 898 Royal Oak Victoria, B.C. Flowers gratefully declined. Donations to First Open Heart Society. Arrangements through the Memorial Society of B.C.

First Memorial 658-5244 WADDINGTON Dr. Guy, passed away in Victoria, March 18, 1996, at the age of 91. Predeceased by his parents. J. Frederick and Eleanor Naylor Waddington; his brother, Jack Waddington and his wife, Winifred Tervo Waddington.

He is survived by his daughter, Anne W. Leonard. of Chicago. Illinois and four grandchildren; Elizabeth A. Arrington, of Singapore; John L.

Arrington, of New York, New York; Winifred L. Arrington, of Mesa. Arizona and Katherine M. Arrington, of Washington. DC.

After a long and distinguished scientific career in the U.S. in teaching, research and administration, he returned with his wife to his native Victoria in the early 70s. A Service of Remembrance will be held in McCALL BROS. FAMILY CHAPEL. JOHNSON AND VANCOUVER STREETS on Wednesday, May 29th at 4:00 p.m.

McCALL'S OF VICTORIA 1400 Vancouver St. V8V 3W3 385-4465 60 MEMORIAL GIFTS IMPROVING YOUR ODDS AGAINST HEART CANADA'S AND STROKE 8.C. 4 YUKON FOUNDATION OF KILLER In Memoriam gifts fund heart and stroke research and education. Please send your donation to the below address, along with the name of the deceased, your name and address, plus the name and address of next-of-kin for an acknowledgment card. HEART AND STROKE FOUNDATION OF B.C.

AND YUKON 1-947 Fort Street Victoria, B.C. V8V 3K3 382-4035 Your donation is tax deductible Your gift to the Canadian Cancer Society supports research, prevention programs, and help for cancer patients and their families for the C.C.S, the B.C. Cancer Agency and the B.C. Cancer Foundation. Please include name 0 deceased, of next of kin and donor.

accepted. CANADIAN CANCER SOCIETY Richmond Road Victoria, B.C. V8R 4R5 592-2244 CANADIAN CANCER CANADIENNE SOCETY DU CANCER THE' ARTHRITIS SOCIETY to give HOPE In remembrance, please give a donation to The Arthritis Society, B.C. and Yukon 2680 Richmond Victoria, V8R 4S9. 598-2277 (Major Credit Cards Accepted) TO SUPPORT LUNG DISEASE RESEARCH, GIVE TO MEMORIALS, BRITISH COLUMBIA LUNG ASSOCIATION 2675 Oak Street, Vancouver, B.C.

V6H 2K2 1-800-665-LUNG 70 IN MEMORIAM deLEVIE Annette, always on my mind, forever in my heart. Your friend Lorraine. DYER In loving memory of Frank who passed away May 28. 1995. Miss you old buddy, good fishing where ever you are Leo.

HALL Carey Emerson, passed away three years ago today. There will always be a heartache and often a silent tear. We hold you close in our hearts and there you will remain. To walk with us throughout our lives until we meet again. Missing you dearly, love the kids.

LAW-Ken. In loving memory. Cherished memories will keep him near. -Sadly missed, loved always. Mom, Dad and family.

70 IN MEMORIAM Notices Announcements Classifications 1 through 180 01 BIRTHS Advertising for this classification must be submitted in writing or in person and bear an authorizing signature. BRODIE- Born to Michael and Carol. a sister for Nicholas, Lisa Catherine, 6 lbs. 3 on May 22, 1996. Thanks to Dr.

Grant, staff at VGH. Special thanks to coach Pam. EISNER- Big brothers, James and Jonathan, were surprised Easter morning, April 7. 1996 to find that Daryl Matthew had arrived. Weighing in at 7 lbs.

6 parents Mike and Susan are thankful for their "beloved gift from the Thanks to Dr. Pickersgill and LDR nurse Sandra for your great catch. HARRISON -A brother for Sarah, born to Ashley and Mary Anne (nee Lavender), Simon Nathaniel, on May 18, 1996, 7lbs. 4ozs. A special thank you to family, friends, Dr.

Doyle, Rhonda and VGH. CFAU and maternity staff. KUHNERT- Wayne and Kathleen (nee Kendall) are pleased announce the arrival of Jenna Kendall, 8 lbs. 12 ozs. A little sister for Drew.

Proud grandparents, Steve and Carol Kendall, Al and Sherry Kuhnert. PRESTON- Kyle and Jill (Hussey) are thrilled to announce the speedy arrival of Klyne Alexander Edward, 7 Ibs. 5 May 18, 1996. Many thanks to Dr. Woodburn, Dr.

Wilms and fantastic staff at VGH. Its a Girl! SIDDON- David and Charlene are pleased to announce the arrival of Stephanie Raye on May 25, 1996, weighing a healthy 9 lbs. First time grandparents. Tom and Pat Siddon and Pat Hawitt are very proud. A special thanks to Dr.

Bonita Vadeboncoeur and the wonderful maternity staff at V.G.H. YELLAND- Born to Will and Sharon on May 6. 1996. a girl, Megan Elizabeth, 9 lbs. A sister for Ariel.

Special thanks to Dr. Gagliardi, Dr. Chan and staff at Saanich Peninsula and Victoria General Hospitals. 39 INDEX OF OBITUARIES ARNET Jean BENNETT Joseph BERGER Florence BRUNETTO Elidia deBLOIS (Jeff) DRYDEN Marion FORSYTH Jessie FOSTER Joseph GIRVIN John GLAS Mary GODTEL Mary HALLETT Lorna LALIOTIS George LOCKE William McCONNELL David MORE W. Beverley NICHOLSON Myrtle SKUCE Richard TUTHILL William WADDINGTON -Dr.

Guy WARWICK John 40 DEATHS and FUNERALS ARNET On Tuesday, May 28, 1996, Mrs. Jean (Bonnie) Arnet, late of the Fir Park Village, Port Alberni, B.C., and formerly of Tofino, B.C., passed away at the West Coast General Hospital, at the age of 86 years. Predeceased by her husband, Bjarne Arnet in 1985. Survived by one son, Edgar; and a daughter, Beverly Cook of Tofino, B.C.; also three grandchildren, and eight great-grandchildren. A service of remembrance will be held 1:30 p.m.

Saturday, June 1, from the St. Columba Anglican Church, Totino, B.C., with Rev. Philip Wadham officiating. Cremation will take place. Flowers are gratefully declined, donations may be made in Bonnie's memory to the Tofino General Hospital, General Delivery, Tofino, B.C., VOR 2ZO.

Chapel of Memories entrusted with arrangements. Phone 723-3633. BENNETT Joseph B. Born October 29, 1918 in England. Passed away May 17, 1996 in the Royal Jubilee Hospital.

Leaves to mourn loving wife Katherine, daughter Marilyn, son -law Grant and four grandchildren. Will be sadly missed by all. No service by request. de BLOIS (Jeff) Joffre Joseph Gaetan Philias of Victoria passed away peacefully on May 26, 1996. He will be sadly missed by his family and many friends.

A Memorial Service will be held on Friday, May 31 at 2:00 p.m. from Haywards Funeral Chapel, 1625 Quadra Victoria. In lieu of flowers those wishing may make donations to Victoria Hospice, 1900 Fort Victoria, B.C., V8R 1J8. Special thanks to the staff and volunteers for their compassionate care. Vancouver Island Memorial Society entrusted with arrangements.

Haywards Victoria 386-3505 WARREN Agnes, passed away May 29, 1995. God took our mother by the hand, And led her to the promised land. And there with steps so light and gay, She polishes the sun by day, And lights the stars that shine by night, And keeps the moonbeams silvery bright. For mothers never really die, They just keep watch up in the sky. And in the Heavenly Home above.

They wait to welcome those they love. -Joan, George and family. ZAILO Alan Gerald. September 6, 1956 May 29. 1994.

Two years ago today God and the Angels took you away. I miss your kind loving ways, your smile, that gave my heart a thrill. Your warmth your laugh, your gentle touch. The glance that says I care. Junior is getting big, he is just like you Big brown eyes, temperament, dimples and all.

wish you could hold him just once. know you'd have a ball. Big brother is a wonderful person. Super in school too. You'd be so proud.

sit here and wonder where heaven is, If could talk with you see you I have one thing to say "I love you today and everyday more than words can say." We miss you. Love Tamara, Nickolas, and Baby Al Junior" 80 FUNERAL DIRECTORS HAYWARDS VICTORIA 386-3505 SIDNEY 655-4555 GULF ISLANDS 537-1022 In Calli Locally Owned Since 1921 385-4465 JOHNSON at VANCOUVER 120 BIRTHDAYS and CONGRATULATIONS Advertising to be considered for publication in this classification must be submitted in writing and accompanied by payment. Deadline for pictures is 12 noon the day prior to publication. Happy Birthday To Our Newest Teenager Brooke Love Mom. Nan All The Family Happy Birthday To The 'Martini Lady' Trish Cheers, L.

A Happy Birthday! DAD (DOUG A Happy 50th Birthday John Magi Sr, Love your kids, John, Len, Lori, Kim, Jacque and grandsons Jake Daniel X0X0 130 ANNOUNCEMENTS, COMING EVENTS and MEETINGS REGISTER NOW JENNER'S FREE Car Care Clinic TUES. JUNE 4 at 474-1211 150 BINGO AND CASINO BINGO PALACE 3400 Tillicum HOTLINE 384-8770 711 BINGO 381-0711 OPEN 7 DAYS. 10AM MID. Enclosed non-smoking area 170 LOST FOUND The following animals are NOT for adoption! The Victoria S.P.C.A. has FOUND the following animals: DOGS: Retriever adult, neutered male.

choke chain 1995 Saanich licence. Shepherd adult, female, pink black nylon collar flea collar. CATS: short hair, blue cream tortiseshell, adult, female. medium hair. black, kitten, female.

medium hair, brown tabby, adult female, with four young kittens. The Victoria S.P.C.A. has found the following INJURED animal: CAT: short hair, black, adult male. For more information call REWARD: for the return of model's bag and contents (portfolio particularly important). Borrowed from grey Mustang at mud drags Saturday May 18 on E.

Sooke Road. 474-3254 FOUND: brown jacket near.

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