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UO TIMES-COLONIST Wednesday, December 2, 1987 17 DEATHS and FUNERALS 10 FUNERAL DIRECTORS 20 LOSTand FOUND 15 COMING EVENTS and MEETINGS 25 HELP WANTED (25 HELP WANTED Times-Colonist Box Number! Times Colonist Box Number Mi replies should be addressed as Advertiser Box Times-Colonist 2621 Douglas Street Victoria B.C. V8W 2N4 Maximum envelooe size xlJ" General RETAIL STAFF DELI V-ery person needed. Resumes to 1320 Broad St. THANK YOU FOR APPLY-ing to Times-Colonist Box 526, ttie position has been filled. BOOYMAN AND PREPMAN (mf), min.

5 vrs exp. Apply in person, 554 Alpha Sr Hair and Beauty HAIRSTYLIST WANTED! for exclusive studio close to! downtown. Must be experienced, intelligent and ambitious. Phone Fredwin, 381-7241. HAIRSTYLISTS Satisfied customers with great styles perms.

Guaranteed, waqe. medical, dental, lite in surance, licensed stylists only. 592-5353. PAUL DA COSTA HAIR salon requires full-time apprentice. Please bring resumes to salon in Mavfair ShoppingCentre.

THE NATURAL LOOK II IN! the Can West Mall has an opening tor an experienceo; siyiisi. Lontaci Daro. wea. thru Fri. 1-4.

UNHAPPY? hard for small wages? Rent a chair now, dowtown location.) Vance 381-3324 11-5 479-5948. vance us. 4j EXP. HAIR DRESSER TOi manage a salon. 388-5353.

Homemakers and Babysitters ENJOY CHILDCARE? NEW ENVIRONMENTS? Become a CLASSIC NANNY! 479-6111 ALPHA HOME CARE ARE VITAL STATISTICS 1 Births 5 Deaths and Funerals 6 Deceased Cards of Thanks Florists 10 Funeral Directors Funeral Miscellaneous 9 tn Memoriam 7 Memorial Gifts 2 Miscellaneous Cards of Thanks 11 Monuments 3 Parent Support Programs NOTICtS 14 Announcements 17 Bingo and Casino Events MA Birthdays and Congratulations 16 Catering, Banquets and Reception Rooms 15 Coming Events and Meetings 20 Lost and Found 24 Volunteers EMPLOYMENT 30 Employment and Situations Wanted 25 Help Wanted General Hair and Beauty Homemakers and Babysitters investment Required Orf.ce Professionals Hotel, Restaurant and Food Services Retail Sales and Clerks Sales Persons and Agents Telemarketing Skilled Trades Medical Teachers 28 Re-ume and Employment Services BUSINESS SERVICES 36 Business and Household Services PERSONAL SERVICES 33 Bands. Musicians and Orchestras 40 Business Personals 32 Kducahon and Trade Schools 41 Escort Services 42 Health Services I Music Teachers 39 Personals 34 Pre Recorded Music 38 Travel MERCHANDISING 117 Antiques, Arts and Collectibles 65 buiicJiiKi Supplies and Couipment 93 Cameras. Supplies and Photo meshing 127 Chicks. Poultry. Hatching Lggs.

Supplier 101 Children's Miscellaneous 116 Corns and Stamps- 94 Commercial Furniture and Equipment OHD Communications VhC Computers US arm implements Ml Fuel 97 urntture 1G' Gordoe Sales 1 JO Garden Supplies Groceries, Meuts and Produce Me.ihna irepliices IjO Mt-dvv Fatipmt-nt dnd Livestock, Supplies and i Visceiidnirous fur Sdle 1 v) scf(ldiifOis Wanted ii-' Viscelijneuus to Pent -ViUMCdi instruments Pt tv dcO Supplies VL SdU-lhtp Systems v.1 Spur tmg Guuus lis SvVdOS hj miber qa TV. Stereo. Radio 98 Video 112 Wanted to Rent, Miscellaneous TRANSPORTATION 140 Aircraft 1'j2 Antique. Classic and Collprtthle drs U9A Automobile Pinancina lnsuran accepting applications for parti from both men women. We time positions.

Workers otter an attractive salary should have experience in per-) benefit package and the en-sonal care, able to work flexi-i vironment tor personal ble hours and avail to work: growth. Please send vour re-wends. Apply in person M-F i sume with references salary 5 164 Auto Repairs, Body Work and Painting 143 Bicycles 145 Boats and Marine 148 Campers, Trailers and Motor Homes b6 Cars and Trucks Wanted 150 Cars for Sale 144 Charters Motorcycles 149 Ne. Lease and Rental Vehicles 160 Parts, Service, Accessories and Events I48A Recreational Vehicle Rentals 146 Sailboats 151 Sports and Import Cars 162 Tu es 154 Trucks, Buses and Vans 155 Util ty and Equipment Trailers ACCOMMODATION 185 Convalescent and Rest Homes 178 Summer Homes, Cottages, Resor ts and Recreational Lots 161 Tourist Accommodation RENTAL 201 Apartments, Condominiums and Townhouses to Rent, Furnished 198 Apartments, Condominiums and Townhouses to Rent, Unfurnished 203 Apartments Wanted lv Co-op Housing 206 Duplexes to Rent 207 Duplexes Wanted to Rent 202 Furniture to Rent 215 Halls, Warehouses. Stores and Offices to Rent 197 Housekeeping Rooms to Rent 199 Housekeeping Rooms Wanted 211 Houses to Rent, ur rushed 210 Houses to Rent, Unfurnished 21? Houses Wanted to Rent 195 Hoosesitting 190 Room and Board 191 Room and Board Wanted 193 Rooms to Rent N4 Rooms Wanted 204 Shared Ac com moda 1 1 on 205 Shared Accommodation Wanted FINANCIAL U9 a Automobile Financing and Insurance 233 Mortoaoe Loans and Insurance 234 Mortqdaes for Sale 230 Personal Loans and Insurance 235 Wanted to Borrow REAL ESTATE 255 Acreaqe tor Sale and Wanted 345 Appraisers and Consultants 240 Business Opportunities 211 Business Opportunities Wanted 247 Commercial and Industrial Properties 348 Condominiums 3-13 Country Homes and Properties Exchanoe Real Estate 281 Farms tor Sale, Rent and Wanted 263 Garaoes tor Sale.

Rent, Wanted 253 Cult Islands Properties 350 Houses tor Sale 25 Houses Wanted to Buy 2r9 List nns Cancelled 2r8 'Minos Wanted 271 Lots for sale and Wanted 294 Mainland and CXjt-of Province Properties 3-10 Mobile Homes and Parks 347 New Homes Directory 351 Open Homes 273 Property tor Sale 274 Property Wanted 22 Real Estate Miscellaneous 244 Revenue Property 245 Revenue Properties Wanted 349 Townhouses 285 Up-lsland Properties i'S6 Waterfront Prooerlies DUNCAN AREA CALL TOLL FRKE Mon. to Fri. Saturdays 8: 30-4 30 CLASSIFIED ONLY 744-6181 when calling from the 743, 746, 748 and 246 prefixes. Canada 122 00 1 month Si2 .00 3 months 6 months J148 .00 1 vear Motor Routes S130 00 1 vear $65.00 6 months BINGO and CASINO EVENTS FRLDEC.4TH DEC. 5 TH Colwood Bingo Palace BOTH NIGHTS MAIN PROGRAMME 3 $1000 GAMES 2 500 GAMES 17 200 GAMES 1 100 GAME ($27 Value at Regular BingoO PLUS MINI PROGRAMME 1 $1000 GAME 1 500 GAME 5 200 GAMES $9 Value at Regular Bingo) PRICE INCLUDES A 12 UP FOR ALL REG GAMES AND A9 UP FOR ALLSPECIALS.

Extra Cards All the Regular Games you can Play! I 5UYN0W! LIMITED SEATING! Ticketsavailablenightlv at the Colwood Bingo Palace. Lie 62137, 59156, 58098, 60976, 60980. PINNACLE ENT. TONIGHT AT THE COLONY MOTOR INN 7 AND THE STRATHCONA HOTEL6p.m.-l a.m. ROULETTE LIBERAL BLACK JACK TABLES CRT Wescom N.

Saan. E.M.O., OB LP Scor. A. Assoc. Vic.

Saan. Vic RCV, VI Wth. Rbv. CAESAR'S Canadian Xasino WEDNESDAY at the COLWOOD BINGO PALACE 478-401 Bring in your mug and we will fill it FREE Doors Open at 5: 00 Licence 59533 Vict. Ad Mktg.

VICTORIA AMATEUR SWIM CLUB BINGO GARTH HOMER 813 DARWIN AVENUE EVERY WEDNESDAY Early Bird Regular Bonanza Pot of Gold Game Late Games Good Neighbour Games 6 UP S3 9 UP S4 12 UP S5 EARLY BIRD GAMES 6: 30 Free Taxis To Town Lie. 62719 ESQUIMALT COMMUNITY BINGO ASSOCIATION 90S Esquimalt Rd. (across from Shop-Easy) 382-6641 CHILDREN WELCOME from 2-6 p.m. Open Daily, 2 p.m. -2 a.m.

BINGO AT SIDNEY OPEN NOON 11 P.M. DAILY 30 EXTRA GAMES Fri. Sat. after 11 p.m. 9842 3rd Street Sidney Saan.

Penin. Comm. Bingo BIOS i CASINO 1 BIRTHS i To be considered for puWica- T' F.lT mS Sf! submitted in writing and be signed by the advertiser, FAYLE Stephanie (nee Auchinachiel and Peter take great pleasure announcing the birth of Stephan Kyle on November 13, 1987, 8 lbs. 11 ozs. Kyle is a beloved brother for Kimberly and Blair.

FELL Graeme and Debbie (nee Campbell) are thrilled to announce the arrival of a daughter Corri-Ann JIM, 7 lbs. 5ozs. at St. Paul's Hospital, Vancouver, B.C. on Fri day, 27 November 1987.

The proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John Campbell, Victoria, B.C. and Mr. and Mrs.

George Fell, Essex, England. Special thanks to Doctors Schwab and Kim, maternity staff St. Paul's! Hospital. KEIZERS Matthew David, 7 born November 16, 1987. Brother to Naomi and; Joshua, son to Sarah and Marc Keizers, grandson to Mary Weiler and Rosemary and Willem Keizers.

Thanks to Dr. Cook and VGH Staff. LYNE Definitely worth waiting for. Steve and Maria (nee Wille) are thrilled to announce the birth of their first born, a son, Nicholas Steven Huntly Lyne, born at 2:11 a.m. Tuesday, Novem ber 24, 1987.

Our sincere thanks to Dr. Pat Arnup, Grandma Wfile; and from Mom a special thanks to Daddy for his constant love and support, and terrific coaching during the deliv ery. Insured. SMART I am proud to announce the arrival of my son, Brandon Gordon Michael whom arrived on November 20, 1987. First grandchild tor Gordon Smart, Donna Smart.

Great grandparents Blodwen and "Lofty" Smart of Medicine Hat, Alta. Soren and Ruby Holmguaard of Lethbridge, Alta. Many thanks to Dr. Smardon and hospital staff. STEWART Born to Logan and Therese (nee Allen) on November 28.

1987 at Vic toria. B.C.. a girl, Catherine' First grandchild toGarry and Carol Allen. PARENT SUPPORT PROGRAMS COUNSELLING FOR YOUR family insurance financial planning needs at no charge. Mr.

Randall, 384-7411, C.BG. 5 DEATHS and FUNERALS COOK Jay Roland, taken from us suddenly, aged 20. Deeply mourned bv his family. Memorial service will be1 held Saturdav, December 5, at 1:00 p.m. in UVic's Interfaith Chapel, Rev.

E. Stephanson officiating. Flowers gratefully declined. DIXON Julie (nee Betch) our "precious person" passed awav graciously after a lengthy illness at home whereshewas lovingly cared for bv her dedicated husband. Tom.

She is predeceased by her parents and survived bv her three children, Marty, Judy and Vivian, their spouses and seven grandchildren. She also leaves many aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews. Julie will be especially missed by those relatives and special friends, who loved and cared for her during her illness. In remembrance, services ill be held at McCall Bros. FLORAL CHAPEL, Johnson at Vancouver Streets, on Wednesday.

December 2 at 1:00 p.m. with the Rev. J. Titus officiating. Following the in-! ferment at Royal OaK Burial park, Junes tamiiy will be! receiving friends and relatives at their home.

Will love vou; forever Mom. JOHNSON Ruth at Glen-; garry Hospital. Victoria on Friday, November 27, 1987 in her 100th vear; widow of the late Albert Johnson; sur-l vived by her two sons, Ralph i of Grande Prairie. Alberta1 and Joseph of Ottawa, On-W tano; six grandchildren and manv nieces and nephews. A Memorial Service will be held in the Chapel of St.

Matthias Anglican Church, 600 Richmond Avenue, Victoria at 1 p.m. on Wednesday, December 2. In lieu ot flowers donations may be made to the Unitarian Service Committee or char itv of vour choice. MARSHALL Rhoda Lilian, passed away on November 27, 1987, in the Gorge Road Hospital Extended Care. Aged 71 years.

Formerly of Montreal. P.Q. She leaves to mourn her beloved husband of 50 years, Dennis; three sons, Michael and wife, Norma, Georgetown, Ontario, Harold and wife, Pat, Halifax, Nova Scotia, and Robert and wife, Snirlev, Montreal, P.Q.; one daughter, Barbara Anne and husband, Dick Poizer, Alert Bay, B.C.; daughter-in-law, Marina Marshall, Nova Scotia; four grandsons, John, Richard and Andrew Marshall and Lee Poizer; four granddaughters, Carolyn, Kelly and Kathryn Marshall and Laurie Higginson; two great-granddaughters, Porsche and Ashley Higgin son; one brother, Les and wife, Inez Boone, Victoria, B.C.; sister, Kathleen Crott, Victoria, also nieces and a nephew and many friends in Victoria, Montreal and Nova Scotia. Memorial service Thursday, December 3 at 2:30 m. in the Gorge Road Hospital fourth floor, 63 Gorge Road, Victoria, B.C.

Cremation. In lieu ot flowers donations may be made to the Gorge Road Hospital 4th floor E.C.U. in memory of Rhoda Marshall gratefully appreciated. SANDS FUNERAL CHAPELS in care of arrangements. MEDWEDRICH In Victoria General Hospital on November 30, 1987, Andrew Christopher in his 75th vear.

He leaves besides his loving wife, Winnie; five sons and daughters-in-law, Edward and Karen, Ernest and Hazel, Joe and Georgia, Chris and Diane, Carl and Maria. He also leaves two daughters, Andrea, Janice and husband, Kerrv; 25 grandchildren; two greatgrandchildren; and two brothers, George and Paul; many trienos and relatives. Funeral service will be held Friday, December i at 1:30 pm in the chapel of First Memorial, 4725 Falaise Drive. Cremation. Arrangements through FIRST MEMORIAL SERVICES.

SALMONS Robert Harrv (Bob) in Victoria, B.C.; after a very lengthy illness on November 30, 1987. Survived bv his loving wite, Anne; three sons, Robert John, and his wife, Eileen, Quesnel, B.C.; Fred and his wite, Carla, Duncan, B.C.; and Don, and his wife, Gayle, B.C.; four grandsons, Gordie. Tony and three granddaughters. Can-! dice, Debra and Sarah. Bob is also survived by his par-; ents, Mr.

and Mrs. Fred and: Mary Salmons; one brother, 1 Jack Salmons; two sisters. I Peg Binning and Manorie: Atchison; nephews, niecesi and friends. i Private family service at: Bob's request. In lieu of flowers, donations to a charity of one's choice is appreciated, i 1 5 i PILE tn Victoria, B.C., onl November 30, 1987, Hubert! John Pile, at me age ot 99 years.

Born in North Devonshire, England and coming to Winnipeg with his family in 1907, he was predeceased) bv his wite, Isobel and is survived bv his two sons, James Richard Pile, of Winnipeg and Hubert John Pile and his wite, Irene, of Nanai-mo: two Granddaughters. Janice Croft, of Nanaimoi and Robin Louise Pile, of Vancouver and three great- grandsons. Mr. Pile had' been a former eider ot First United Church. He wasalso a veteran ot the First World War, going overseas with the Canadian corps ot evensts, transferring to the 3rd Bat talion, Canadian Machine Gun Corps.

He had been em ployed for many years with the Canadian Pacific Express in Winnipeg. He joined Dominion Express in 1910. "Chief retired from the Express in 1950, coming to Victoria the same vear. Soecial thanks to the staff at Alcorn No. 2, Memorial Pavilion, RJH.

Memorial service in First United Church Chapel, 932 Bal moral Street, on Friday, December 4 at 2:30 p.m. with the Rev. D. Lovewell officiating. Cremation at Royal Oak Crematorium.

Flowers gratefully declined. Donations may be made to the charity of one's choice. Arrangements entrusted to McCall Bros. THOMAS Suddenly in Ver non, B.C. on November 17, 1987, Edward George Thomas, age 39 years, borni in Victoria, B.C.

Prede-i ceased by his half brother, i Robert Birch on June 25. 1986. He leaves his loving' family, Lewis, Brandi and Brooke, Victoria, B.C.; hist special friend, Tena, Ver-: non, B.C.; parents, Gran-i ville and Elizabeth Thomas; brother, Fred Thomas, Vic-j toria, B.C.; aunts, uncles: and cousins. Memorial service will be held in the Sands Funeral Chapel, 317 Goldstream Avenue. Colwood, B.C.

on Fri-I day, December 4, at 1:00 p.m. Rev. Colleen Erb officiating. SANDS COLWOOD VICKERMAN Kathleen (Kay) on November 30, 1987 at the Extended Care Unit of the Saanich Peninsula Hospital after eleven brave years of struggle. Survived by her devoted husband, Eric.

Pre-deceased by brother, Dennis and sister, Elsie. She came to North Saanich in 1946 with her husband. She was a lonq-time member of the Ardmore and Glen Meadows Golf Clubs. Served Meals on Wheels for many years and was a founding member of the Peninsula Players. Memorial Service at St.

Ste-phen's Anglican Church, Mount Newton Cross Roads on Friday, December 4, 1987 at 2:30 p.m. If vou desire, please make remembrance donations to the Saanich Peninsula Hospital Foundation Fund, P.O. Box 1000, Saanichton, B.C. V0S 1M0. Thank-you.

7 MEMORIAL GIFTS B.C. HEART FOUNDATION 1008 Blanshard Victoria, B.C. V8W 2H5 382-4035 A donation in the name of someone you loved or knew Is but a phone callletter away and well acknowledge vour caring gift with a card to the family Your memorial gift will benefit children with special needs and allow them to reach their full potential. Please provide vour name and address along with those ot next of kin for thank vou acknowledgement. GEORGE R.

PEARKES FOUNDATION c0 3970 Haro Rd. Victoria, B.C. V8N 4A9 Arthritis research. treatment and eduation will be supported through vour In Memoriam gift-, for a friend, associate or rela five. Please include vour name and address for acknowledgement and the name of the next-of-kin and mail to: The Arthritis Society B.C.

Division 2680 Richmond Ave. Victoria, B.C. V8R 4S9 We support cancer re search, education and pa tient services. Please in elude name of deceased and name and address of next-of-kin. Mail donations to.

2206 Richmond Victoria, C. V8R 4R5 THE FIRST 0PEM HEART SOCIETY of B.CM Supporting open heart patients and their families since 1973. Donations to P.O. Box 4123, Stn. Victoria, B.C.

V8X 3X4. TO SUPPORT LUNG DISEASE RESEARCH. GIVE TO MEMORIALS, BRITISH COLUMBIA UNG association, 1902 Fort St Victoria, B.C. V8R IN MEMORIAM WALSH In loving memory of Kenny who passed away December 2, 1983. Always remembered and missed bv his loving wife Joan and famiiv.

10 FUNERAL DIRECTORS AAcCALL BROS. Funeral Chapels JOHNSON at VANCOUVER STREETS Centrally Located Independent Locally Owned Since 1921 Phone 385-4465 SPECIAL HELP FOR CHILDREN few to THE VICTORIA SPCA HAS: found the tollowmg animals: DOGS: Full grown male, Labi cross, tan with black, wearing cloth and leather collar; full grown male Poodle cross, white, brown leather collar and red leash; pup, male, Lab cross, black with white; 4-5 month old female, Shepherd cross Collie, black and tan, brown leather with red string collar; CATS: full grown, fe male, lono-nairea, laoov; week old female, short-haired, black 10 week old male, short haired, orange Tabbv; 1 vear old, female, medium-haired. Tabby; tun grown male, snort haired, black and white; full grown female, long haired, grey and white; kitten, male, snort-naireo, oiack; female, long-haired Tabbv; full grown male, short-haired orange Tabov; fu arown, medium haired brown Tabbv, white ea collar; tull grown male. short-haired Tabby; 3 month old, temale, short-haired, black and white. For further imtormationcall 388-SPCA.

THE VICTORIA SPCA HAS found the following iniured animals 5913 Short hair! neutered male, black aand white wearing white Ilea collar. 7528 Full grown neutered male Lab, black in colour wearing red woven collar. 7599 Full grown Shepherd Collie cross, black and tan. 7598 Medium hair full grown brown tabby wearing white flea collar. 7597 Full grown short hair dark tabby wearing white flea collar.

7596 Brownish colour tull grown Siamese cross. $7504 Full grown neuuered male black and white cat. For further information call 388-SPCA. LOST: FRIDAY, NOVEM-. ber 27 along West Saanich, Durrance.

or Willis Point Roads a cardboard box containing irreplaceable items of family silver of great sentimental value. Reward offered. 479-5421 or 652-0050. FOUND. CHANGE PURSE (childs?) at Saanich Centre Parking lot near Saanich Tra vel.

Sunday, Nov. 29, 1987. 727-3871 (best times to call be fore 8 am or after 8 pm LOST: BLACK AND WHITE female Siberian Husky wearing black collar. Last seen at Colwood corner going down Goldstream. sadly missed please phone 474-2105, reward.

LOST: SILVER EARRING! with multicolored oval stone in bottom, week 'j ago. Very sentimental. Reward. 598-5261 i adcxp DPuuaon i nT tjn. vember 12, male Golden' Re-1 trtever, red collar with N.

Saanich dog tag. tattooed. 656-1561. FOUND: YOUNG FEMALE (pregnant) black cat at the French Beach Provincial Park, Saturday, Nov. 28th.

384-0614, after LOST: ANDERSON PARK area Esquimalt, 11 month old cat, skinny, black with small grey patch on chest, yellow eves, reward. 380-0401 FOUND: PINK SCHOOL BAG with girl's shoes 2 books, at! corner or Lraignower Kavn- or. Call 384-9879. FOUND: GREEN RUN-about, approximately 14 ft. Victoria Harbour area.

474-1479 FOUND: GREY AND WHITE female kitten, part Persian, Beacon Hill Park area, 385-7762. LOST: YEAR OLD LIVER and white springer spaniel. North Elk Lake and Pat Bay Highway. Reward. 658-8120.

LOST: MALE GINGER short hair tabbv, Finlavson-Jackson area. 383-0631 LADY WHO FOUND DIA-mond rings please call (parents) 479-5189. Reward. FOUND: SMALL BLACK rabbit on Sluggett Road. 652-0278.

FOUND: WEDDING BAND, Cedar Hill Rd and Shel-bourne St. area. 598-7056. LOST: GOLD SEIKO WATCH in Shelbourne Plaza area. 384-4922 during day.

FOUND: MALE BEIGE AND black cat at the Oak Bav Junction. 598-3621. 25 HELP WANTED Times-Colonist Box Number replies should be addressed as follows: Advertiser Box Times-Colonist 3621 Douglas Street Victoria B.C. V8W 2N4 Maximum envelope siie General SUPERVISOR NIGHT JANITORIAL SERVICES for the CITY OF VICTORIA SALARY: weekly. J878.06-S101O.O7 bi- The City of Victoria requires a working supervisor for build ing services responsible tor in- house cleaning with a staff complement ot u.

ine incum bent will implement a svstem atic building service cleaning program and the necessary staff training and related su pervisory functions. The su pervisor must be a self-starter with excellent tnterpersona skills. The hours of work are from 4:30 p.m. to midnight Considerable experience is required in the ianitorial super visory area. Preference will be oiven to applicants who dem onstrate a mechanical aoti tude tor a variety ot building maintenance functions.

Applications should be submitted to the Personnel Department, City Hall, 1 Centennial Square, Victoria, B.C. V8W 1P6 and will be accepted until 4:30 p.m. Tuesday, December 8, 1987. IF YOU FEEL YOU ARE worth more than you are making now and would like to earn $20 per hour, then give me a call. Full and part-time positions handling highly respected media concern.

Call Ms. Thomas 381-3836. NEED A PLACE TO START? join a growing ianitorial company. Mature, bondable individuals required for permanent part-time evening work. Aooly in person 1080 Meares STILL TIME FOR EXTRA money for Xmas.

Door to door canvasers required immediately, oood areas left, paid daily. Approx. $10-15 perhr.383-9909. WE HAVE NEW TAXIS, WE need new drivers. Long term and temporary shifts available.

Call Empress Taxi, 10am-2pm, 381-2222. WANTED: EXPERIENCED mature person for small housecleaning business. Start $5hour. Phone Teresa, 385-5171 between 4-7pm. ATTENTION: 5 ENERGETIC Well Groomed People.

No selling, vour hours, spare time. O. Box 1913, Victoria, B.C., V8W2Y3. PERSON REQUIRED BY local window covering manufacturer to learn hou to clean repair Venetian blinds. For interview, phone 383-851 5 DOOR TO DOOR CAVASSE RS required now.

Paiddailv. Good wage, make extra cash tor Christmas. Approx. $15 per hr. 381-0566.

CONVENIENCE STORE AND gas bar openings: full and part-time. Resumes only. 2148Sooke Road. LOOKING FOR EXPERI-enced dependable window cleaner for permanent employment. 386-1545.

replies should be addressed as Advertiser Box: Times-Colonist 2621 Douglas Street Victoria B.C. V8W 2N4 Maximum envelope size 9x12" Hotel, Restaurant and Food MCDONALD'S COLWOOD, 1742 Old Island Hwy. now accepting applications for daytime positions. Please apply In person. PIZZA PIEMAN REQUIRES part-time drivers with own cars, also PT pijza cooks.

Apply in person, 858 Esquimau Rd, 2-4pm. Retail Sales and Clerks SALES CLERK FOR SEA-tood market, sales and cleaning duties, must be reliable and oood with public, cash experience an asset. Bring resume to 2014 Oak Bay Ave. 9am-12 noon, Tues. thru Thurs.Nophonecalls.

A PERSON TO work Fri's Sat's 8. relief for staff vacations. Apply in person before 10am, Cedar Hill FULL TIME CASHIER wanted. Experience an asset. Apply in person, Mavfair Mohawk, Douglas PART TIME SALES, CARDS gift exp essential, World ot wishes 1404 Douglas St.

Sales Persons and Agents CimiD! in LOOKING OR FUTURE IN management our conv panv is a Vancouver Island retail chain which is commit- 'o excellence in service. Quality value. We are seek- inq a self motivated individual who is aggressive results orientated. As the ideal candidate you possess an impressive track record of sales achievement in a retail sales business. You must have strong leadership qualities and the ability to go the extra mile when necessary.

This is not a 9-5 iob but a chance to be part of an exciting firm. Our present vacancy is in Sidney in our mens ladies contemporary fashion store. 1 years re tail fashion experience is required. Seeking applications expectations to: iimes-t-oio- nistbox. 646 LICENCED RE AL ESTATE SALESPEOPLE for an active downtown office.

Real Estate sales. Private Mortgages, General Insurance and Autoplan plus Property Management. High starting compensation oackaoe PLUS Bonus plan. 385-2481, 598-5543. JACK BETTS, FRI Rl (B.C.I EXCEPTIONAL GROWTH OPPORTUNITY Professional candidates to en-aaae in a high-income cm-piove-benefit consultation practice.

University, business experience, Lifeand Disab'litv license a defin'te requirement. Resume Bondable. 592-6114 Canada's top real estate broker trains salespeople. Prel icence cl asses weekly Advanced sales training. Innovative support svstems.

Call today for details! RAY PELLERIN 477 0191 24 hrs. MARKETING REP Are vou presently working in commision sales and looking to advance to a professional product? We are looking tor self motivated people who want to earn 540.000 in their first vear marketina mortgaoe services. We otter a full ranae of company benefits and pro-vine the training vou will require to make vour career successful. To arrange for an interview, Mr. Brown 380-1115.

REALTORS Are vou GOAL oriented but having trouble? I CAN HELP? Mv Goal is to see that vou ACHIEVE YOUR GOAL For a fresh start in 88 call LARRY BROOKS 385-4442 Dextron Realty Ltd. PROGRESSIVE VOLKSWA-gen dealership requires sales manager and sales persons. Position immediate. Excellent commission and incentive plan available. Experience not necessarv.

Reply to Targa Motor Cars, 2700 North Island Campbell River, B.C., V9W2H5. Phone: 1-287-7426. WE WANT SOMEONE WHO believes in personal abilitv, who is not afraid ot hard work, and who expects to be compensated accordingly. To the person who qualifies, we offer a permanent and independent career within the framework of our century old company. Call 382-8189.

SONY OF CANADA RETAILDIVISION Part time help required in Victoria area, retail experience preferred, submit resume in person, Attn. Harold Lloyd, Manager, 1322 Douglas St. Vic- lui'a, D. CAREER OPPORTUNITY available with Hi-Rise Elevator Advertising. Applicants should be versed in advertising theory and sales.

Creativity and art production knowledge an asset. Please submit one page resume to Times-Colonist Box 698. EXPANDING CANADIAN Oil Co. needs dependable person who can work without supervision. Contact customers around Victoria.

We train. Write A. C. Dickerson, Southwestern Petroleum, 87 West Drive, Brampton, Ont. L6T2J6.

OPPORTUNITY Two energetic sales people, required immediately tor high traffic used car lot in Colwood. Some sales or automotive experience preferred. See Don or John at 1822 Island Hwy. 10-5. CASTLE PROPERTIES HAS an opening for 2 licensed realtors.

We offer a high flexible commission split, semi private offices in busy shopping centre location. For confidential interview call: FREDDY STARKE 652-9602 or 656-0747. REALTORS HELP! Too many leads at our location to service! We have space for call in confidence to Shirley Knnps Homennuers hi i Quadra Street, 385-4663 24 SPECIAL OPPORTUNITY I need two part time 3 full time people. Earn Must be neat in appearance and have a car. Call Mr.

Pederson 388-7755 TALK TO US Investigate a rewarding career in the financial services industry with Sun Life. Call Dick Dueck or Chris Fornssler at 382-3145. SALES MARKETING Division requires additional motivated fitness oriented people. Experience an asset but not essential. This is a career position.

Call Stan, 727-2277. REAL ESTATE SALES Excellent flexible splits. Call BOB CULLUM at 592-2407. OAK BA PROPERTIES LIGHTS, CAMERA, ACTION Makeover Package- styling, make-up 8x10 colour photo. Refreshments 129 99 388-4412 DIABETES HERRING SALE Dec.

5 6. 9am-4pm. Ships Point Dock, Inner Harbour, Wbucket. 16 CATERING, BANQUETS RECEPTION ROOMS Weddlnos Dinner Dances Meeting Facilities 598-4554 CRYSTAL GARDEN Full facilities 381-1213 17 BINGO and CASINO EVENTS Hi OPEN 9 At TO 2A.M DAILY 120 GAMES VICTORIA'S FIHESI BINGO FACILITY HOT-HOT NON-STOP BINGO ACTION IN CLIMATE CONTROLLED COMFORT FREE COFFEE 9 a.m. -11 a.m.

DAILY C0AAE PLAY COME WIN no 713 JOHNSON ST. 381-0711 Sponsored by City Bingo Assoc. 5 61613 5. 57346 CASINO RED LICN INN 3366 Douglas St. NIGHTLY from 7 p.m.

FREE PARKING ROULETTE LIBERAL BLACK JACK $1 $5 Proceeds to: Vic. C. Band, Saa. Lion, W.S.A.C.. Saa.

B.C. Lion, 0 B.S.R.. G. Homer, Cord. Bay Socc.

JWMJ 384-2414 LOW-LEVEL POKER I P.M. afternoons, plus Wed. and Sun. 7 p.m. Vegas Club, 848 Pandora, 384-7541.

LOW-LEVEL POKER DAILY. Crib tournament Weds. 7:30, Vegas Club, 848 Pandora, 384-7541. Las Vegas Sfyle DROP-IN VICTORIA COMMUNITY BINGO ASSOCIATION A Community Development Proiect of the Victoria Junior Chamber of Commerce. Licence 56487 SANDS FUNERAL CHAPELS People have different tastes and opinions, and what pleases one family won I necessarily be right tor another family.

That's why al Sands what we do depends upon the individual family we are serving. SANDS Swing tt Island Communltl Sine 1912 SIDNEY 656-2932 DOWNTOWN 388-5155 WESTERN COMMUNITIES 478-3821 Laverne Sands Mason Sands FIRST MEMORIAL SERVICES r.r; YES WE DO Entourage membership tte Memorial Society of B.C. Provide service to tami lies who are non-members of the Memorial Soctetv ot B.C. Provide service, funeral or memorial tn vour church or our chapel Arrange tor either burial or cremation, as desired bv the family. Arranoe tor and carry out domestic, national or international transport ProvKle a government-aporoved prepayment plan Provide the very finest and complete service to the public, always keeping dignity, simplicity and affordable service in mind.

24- Hour Service NANAIMO DUNCAN 758313 748 2151 VICTORIA 658-5244, Hayvard's Thtinvutn '3 living FUNERAL DIRECTORS 1625 QUADRA STREET If vou need a question answered regarding: Cremation Funeral Costs. Estate information. Benefits Frank Lowe Jack Irving Lenbano 386-3505 (24 hrs.) CUNNINGHAM FUNERAL CHAPEL 1155 FORT STREET Phone 385512 or 384-8626 Offering dignified, moderate service for all. 11 MONUMENTS FIRST MEMORIAL GRANITE MARBLE-BRONZE Quality Craftsmanship Affordable Prices Suitable for All Cemeteries VICTORIA 654-5M4 NANAIMO 754 8333 STEWART'S MONUMENTAL WORKS LTD. 1403 MAY ST.

in Fairfield. Hand crafted memorials since 1896. Famiiv owned and operated. Quality workmanship at competitive prices. 384-3452.

MORTIMER'S MONUMENTS Knowleageable Staff Expert Craftsmanship Personal Service 709 Kings at Douglas St. 383-6421 12 FLORISTS ROYAL OAK FLC3ISTS Your Complete Florist! 479-1116 Royal Oak Centre MEMORY LANE FLORIST Colwood Plaza 478-4311. 14 ANNOUNCEMENTS THE WINNER OF THE grand prize in The Greater victoria Lime League, ticket raffle drawn on Monday November 30th 1987 was-M. Brogan 1600 Government St. Victoria, B.C.

The early bird winners were Maria Heard 2738 Prior St. Victoria, B.C. Amy Harris 3598 Old Lake Cowichan Rd. Duncan, B.C. Lillian Murdoch 844 Old Esquimalt Rd.

Victoria, B.C. Alison Aitchison Keewatin PI. Victoria, B.C. PRINCIPAL VICTIMS IMPORTANT MESSAGE Anyone who has written a letter to the Times-Colonist regarding the Principal tragedy, please phone 652-0608 SANTA SUITS, AND ROL-laway cot rentals. Old Country Rentals, 386-1371 14A BIRTHDAYS CONGRATULATIONS Advertising for publication in this classification must be accompanied by payment, identification and signature.

L0RDY, L0RDY LOOK WHO'S I Happy Birthday RUSS LANG Love, Donna YULYULYUL Happy Birthday CYN-CITY (Alias Mrs. Hess) Happy Birthday SCOTT KELLY A car salesman extraordinare 15 COMING EVENTS and MEETINGS CHRISTMAS BAKE SALE, Crafts Coffee Party with musical entertainment. Sat. Dec. 5th, 10am-12noon, Mcpherson Playhouse.

Sponsored by Symphony Womens Committee. FERNWOOD INN IS' pleased to present Ken McCoy. Modern country at it's best. "The Real McCoy" Dec. 4 8, 5.

386-2121 Telephone Service Monday to Friday. 8 a -S 30 p.m. Saturday. 8 30-4: 30 p.m. Counter Service 2621 Douglas St.

Monday to Friday 8 30 a -5 00 p.m. CLASSIFIED AD RATES PRIVATE PARTY WORD RATES )0 word minimum. I or 2 davs, 32c per word per dav. 3 to 6 consecutive days, 24c per word per day. 7 consecutive days or more, 20c per word per day.

Minimum charge S3. 50. Real estate, mobile homes, rentals, clubs, organizations, business advertising and advertising deemed to be business in the opinion ot the Times-Colonist and ads set in other than solid 6-point type does 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 tdss'f ed advertising is charged by the measured agate line 14 agate lines per measured column inch, 2 line minimum. 1 or 2 aavs, $1 55 per agate line per dav. 3 to 6 consecutive days, si. 44 per agate line per dav.

7 or more consecutive days, $1.29 per agate line per dav. Minimum charge S3 50. Contract rates available upon request. GENERAL AND OUT OF PROVINCE RATE Si 63 per aqate line per dav. 14 agate lines per measured column inch, 2 line minimum.

BIRTH NOTICES Up to 30 words $8.00, each additional word 27c, special heading add $6.75. DEATH NOTICES, MEMORIAL NOTICES AND CARDS OF THANKS $1.37 per count line per day. 3 consecutive days, $1.17 per count line per dav. PRIVATE BOX NUMBERS $15.00 picked up, $20 00 mailed. Private Times Cotonistbox numbers are for use only for.

replies to advertising published in the Times-Colonist. 1037 Cloverdale, 9-1 1 30 1-4. NANNYS Love children? Want aqencv support? Victoria Nanny Agency Can help vou. 592 8118 BABYSITTER REQUIRED, my home or yours. Gordon Head area, chi Idren aged 5 and 7, Monday to Friday, Call after 721-4086.

MATURE PERSON TO ACT as live-in cook 'housekeeper tor 2 professional men. Wil lingness to do gardening and miscellaneous house repairs an asset. 721-5252. 18MONTHOLDGIRL NEEDS loving care, 3-4 aavs per week. My home.

Sidney. Good pay. Transportation required. 656-7199. WE NEED CHILDCARE FOR: girl, 5 and bov, 4 in our home (Bay, Belmont area Monday to Friday 8-5.

598-0883, after BABYSITTER REQUIRED 3-5 davsweek for 2 little boys who live near Hans Helqesen School in Metchosin. 478-5447. DAYCARE LOOKING FOR qualified teacher. ECE Licence required. Times-Colonist Box 675.

PART TIME BABYSITTER needed during dav for 6 month old, mv home, Tattersall area. 388-9597. LOVING BABYSITTER RE- quired mid-December, mv home or vours, for infant in Jubilee area. 598-0-170. CHILD CARE REQUIRED' immediately tor vear old boy.

Mother works night shift. I Jeanette 380-7127. i Office NO EXPERI ENCE WILLTRAIN Varied and interesting iob searching government regis try records. Our top 50 people have been with us an average of 5 years. Are vou looking for permanent, full-time work? Do you have the friendly attitude and excellent verbal skills we are looking for? We need people who enjoy a challenge and can work without supervision.

svOO-l 100month. For full detailscall 383-3251. VICTORIA LAW FIRM RE-quires secretary with abilities in Personal Iniurv and other litigation. Salary per month, plus bonuses, plus benefits. All replies confidential.

Please send resume to Scott Hall, 970 Meares St. No phone calls please. EXP OFFICE PERSON, Monday through Friday, 607 Johnson St. Wednesday only, Uam-l2noon. UNIVERSAL KITCHENS RE-quires receptionistbookkeeper.

Apply at 513 Hillside. MINUTES, TYPING, COR-respondence for non-profit community. 386-6191. WANTED: EXPERIENCED part-time teller. Resumes to Times-Colonist Box 703.

STENO, OFFICE CLE citv firm. Resume to Times- LOIoniST BOX 5IU. Professionals ELECTRONIC TECHNOLO-gist required to design and build computer controller. Experience in microcontroller design and development required. Flexible time.

Reply to Times-Colonist Box 661. LAWYER TO WORK IN small growing office and practice in areas of corporate, commericiat, solicitor's practice. Replies to Times-Colonist Box 645. Hotel, Restaurant and Food HIGH-VOLUME. 24-HOUR restaurant is now looking for cashiers, hostshostesses.

Full training will be available tor applicants who are honest, reliable, flexible, with past experience. Please arjolv Dec. 1 2nd, between 9 a.m. a.m. TO61 Gorge Rd.

East. BUSPERSONS, SERVERS, 8. supervisors required. If voui are energetic, reliable and available for dav or night shifts, apply in person fromi 2-5pm, Thursor Fri at Boston ritta, tit niiiMue ve. rtu phone calls BLETHERING PLACE TEAROOM, capable person to bake cookies, pies, cakes and muffins.

Pleasant well-appointed kitchen. Hours negotiable, please apply in person: 2250 Oak Bay Ave VICTORIA HOTEL RE quires chef, cook, wa iter wait-1 resses tor food, beverage and cocktails. Bartender, housekeepers and banquet staff. Resumes to Times-Colonist Box 701. GOODIE'S RESTAURANT Needs part time waitresser for December.

Full time from January. Minimum 2 vearsex-penence. Apply before 11am, 1005 Broad St. ARBY'S RESTAURANT 3990 SHELBOURNE ST. Full-time, part-time and experienced assistant manager (part-time).

477-3)11 COSMOS PIZZA. DRIVERS tvanted with own cars. 384-4422 I VICTORIA OFFICE 2621 DOUGLAS ST. Box 300 V8W 2N4 Classified counter service, 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 Mon.

to Fri. Closed Saturday and Sunday. TERMS OF PUBLICATION All classified advertising copy must be accompanied by te name of the advertiser, their street address, city, postal code and telephone number. In the event of error occurrinq, whether in display or classified advertising, the liability of the Times-Colonist shall not exceed the charge for the space actually occupied bv the item in question. The rimes-coon is shall not be liable tor non-insertion ot anv advertisement, whether display or classified, bevond the amount paid for such advertisement.

All claims of error in publication shall be made by 4 m. the dav of publication 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 with space actually used.

All advertising copy will be subject to the approval of the Times-Cotonist, who reserves the right in its sole discretion to classify, reject or insert copy furnished. AM advertisements must comply with the British Columbia Human Rights Act. This act states no advertisement may state or imply a preference, (imitation or specification on the basis of an applicant's race, reltqion. colour, marital status, ancestry, place of ongm, age, or sex (unless the matter relates to the maintenance of public decency AND prior approval has been obtained from the Human Rights Branch While every endeavor will be made to forward box replies 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 bv negligence or otherwise. NOTICE OF COPYRIGHT Full, complete and sole copyright in any advertisement produced bv the Times-Colonist is vested in and belongs to the Times-Colonist provided, however, that copyright IN THAT PART AND THAT PART ONLY Of such advertisement consisting of illustrations, borders, signatures of similar components which Is, or are, supplied to the Times-Colonist bv the advertiser in the form of reproduction proofs, veloxes, and incorporated in said advertisement shall remain in and belong to the advertiser.

CIRCULATION INFORMATION Telephone 382-2255 Wherever carrier service is maintained, $2.05 weekly. Vancouver island and. Gulf Islands $17 50 1 month VIS 00 3 months $12 00 6 months SlJtp.00 I vear Outside Canada iH 00 1 month iiiO 00 1 vear BV MAIL Saturday or Sunday Times-Colonist Canada. $2.50 per copy, $61 .00 per year. Outside Canada.

Saturdav or Sunday Trmes-Coonisf $3.00 per copy. Tmes-Coonist Second Class mail registration No. 0516 ISLAND REPRESENTATIVES Duncan. Chemamus Mr. HILTON HOLT 746-7229 Nanaimo 758-9633 Lake Cowichan 749-6206.

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