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Delivery Norma L. Sigurdson 1567 Bay Ave. Phone 364-1483 Vernon Marshall Babluk 1904 46th Vernon. B.C. Phone 542-3136 Victoria Mr.

Fred Pielak No. 101-2100 Cadboro Bay Road Phone 388-9339 Wells Paul Pavich Box Williams Wells Lake Mr. John Well 67, Telephone 994-8222 Box 397 Phone 392-7751 2 BIRTHS BROWN Jack and Lynda proudly announce the birth of Janet Lisa, 5 capo on November 24, 1968, at Peace Arch Hospital, White Rock. A sister for Leanne. COULSON Roy and Shirley (nee Stewart) are pleased to announce the birth of their daughter, Dorina Marie, 7 on November 22, 1968.

at Royal Columbian Hospital. EDWARDS John and Dawn (nee Magliocco) announce the arrival of a son. Craig Duncan, on November 23, 1968, at Grace Hospital. FULLERTON To Mr. and Mrs.

W. Fullerton, a daughter, Jennifer Barbara Dawn, 8 2 on November 23, 1968, at Grace Hospital. A sister for Billy. Insured. GREER Dwaine and Beverley are happy to announce the arrival of their son, Kevin Anthony, 6 14 at Lions Gate Hospital, on November 18, 1968.

A brother for Todd. KENT To Gordon and Gail (nee Dodman), a son. David Gordon, 8 lbs. 9 ozs. on November 23, 1968, at Leslte.

Grace Hospital. A brother for Insured. LEITH Mr. and Mrs. Kip Leith (nee Jackson) on November 25, 1968, at St.

Paul's Hospital, a daughter, Terri Anne, 6 12 ozs. Sun First by Far BIRTHS MILLER To David and Irene Miller on November 20. 1968. at Grace Hospital, a son, David Thompson, 5 9 ozs. RAMSFORD Chris.

Bobby, Rhonda and Kenny are very happy, to annouce the arrival of their sister, Lisabeth Mary Melrose, 8 lbs. 12 OZ5. born November 23, St. Vincent's Hospital. Proud parents are Gary and Melrose.

SONGHURST Dennis and Elizabeth (nee Spackmar) announce the birth of daughter, 6 on November 23, 1968, at Vancouver General Hospital. A sister for Richard. VALENTINE To Wilfred and Frances, a son, Glen Douglas. 7 025., on November 21, 1968. at Burnaby General Hospital.

DEATHS BENNETT Passed away in hospital November 1968. Mrs. Josephine Bennett, widow of the late Harry Bennett. Survived by daughter, Mrs. A.

(Mary) Sperber at home: 3 in the United States: and greatgrandchildren, also survived by brother. William Hiland. White Rock and 1 sister. Mary Hiland. Vancouver.

Prayers Tuesday, November 26 at 7.30 p.m. from the chapel of Hamilton Mortuary. Fraser St. at 38th Ave. Requiem mass Wednesday.

November 27 at 10 a.m. from Corpus Christi Church. 48th and Nanaimo, Rev. F. X.

Chang officiating. Interment Forest Lawn. No flowers by request. Donations to Sancta Maria House, 2056 West 8th Ave. BICKLEY Passed away November 24.

1968, William Alfred Bickley, in Hazlet, New Jersey, aged 67 vears, formerly of Vancouver. Predeceased by his wife Amy. Survived Scott. Mrs. Lilian Burnaby; Richmond; Mrs.

Mrs. Iris Bailey, BurMavis Marsden, naby; Mrs. Audrey Fowler, North Vancouver and grandchildren. Member Unity Lodge, No. 106 A.F.

A.M. Funeral service will be held Wednesday, November 27. Burial New Jersey. BILYK Passed away November 24, 1968, Mary Bilyk, 3016 Charles in her 88th year. Survived by 2 sons and 5 daughters; grandchildren and 6 greatgrandchildren.

November Funeral 27, at service 11 p.m. in the Glenhaven Memorial! Chapel, 1235 Hastings St. Rev. Dr. R.

A. McLaren officiating. Interment Mountain View Cemetery. CHRISTENSEN November 24, 1968, Emmy Anne Christensen, aged 46 years, late of -16th Burnaby. Survived son by her loving husband.

Paul; Kurt, Seattle, 2 J. daughters. Lonny, Toronto, Mrs. E. (Bonte) Madson, 2 North Surrey 3 4 brothers grand- in children; sisters; Denmark.

Funeral 28. service 2:30 Thursday, November at p.m. from ROYAL OAK at FUNERAL Royal Oak CHAPEL, on Burnaby, Kingsway Rev. D. F.

Nofziger officiating. Interment Valley View Memorial Garden. Dennis (Plecas) Conlin, 8558 152nd North Surrey, passed away suddenly Friday, November 22, 1968, in Queen's Hospital, Revelstoke, B.C. Survived by 3 sisters, Miss Militza Plecas, at home; Mrs. Val Flowers.

Toronto, Mrs. Clifford Lawrence Teslin, Yukon; 3 brothDaniel, Bob, New Westminster; John, North Surrey. Funeral service Wednesday, November 27. at 2 p.m.. in the Chapel of Surrey Funeral Home 13288 108th Rev.

F. E. Smith officiating. Interment Valley View. Pallbearers, members of No.

2, Canadian Legion, New Westminster. CRAWFORD Nellie Elizabeth, of 1401 6th New Westminster, on November 25, 1968, in her 70th year. Member of the Order of the Eastern Star, Royal City Chapter No. past president of the local Council of Women, also an active member of the Arthritic Cancer Societies. Survived by her loving husJames; 1.

son, William Richmond; daughter, Mrs. A. (Eloise) Bennett, Ottawa; 1 sister, Mrs. Harold Webster. New Westminster; 4 grandchildren; 1 niece and 1 nephew.

Funeral Rev. service will be conducted by J. W. Hutchison on Wednesday, from the Novem- chapel 1 p.m. of Woodlawn Funeral Home, 8th St.

and 6th New Westminster. Interment Fraser Cemetery. Flowers gratefully declined. GEDDES Elizabeth Jane, passed away suddenly at home, in her 81st year. Survived by 1 son, Leister A.

of Vancouver; 1 daughter, Mona Zimmerman of San and 5 Francisco; great-grand- 8 grandchildren children. Predeceased by her husband in January, 1968. service will be held Thursday, November 28, at of 10. a.m. in the Garden Chapel Ocean View Burial Park.

Patterson Ave and Imperial, Burnaby, B.C., Rev. R. Cremation. C. H.

In lieu Durnford officiating. of flowers donations may of be sent to the B.C. Division Canadian Arthritis and Rheumatism Society. Arrangements through the Memorial Society of B.C. and First Memorial Services Ltd.

GRANT On November 24, 1968, Ian Stuart Grant, of 1180 W. 15th aged 86 years. Survived by relatives in Scotland. Served in First World War. Funeral service Wednesday, November 27, at 11 a.m., in the Chapel on of Chimes, Harron Bros.

10th 2 blocks west of Main Rev. Canon J. Whinfield Robinson officiating. Interment Forest Lawn Memorial Park. Flowers gratefully declined.

Donations may be sent to B.C. Heart Foundation, 1956 W. Broadway. HARRINGTON-At the residence 7221 Curtis November 25, 1968. Walter Franklin Harrington, aged 61 years.

Survived by his loving wife, Frances; 1 son, Lynn; brothers, 2 grandchildren. Funeral service Thursday, November 28, at 11 a.m. in the Burnaby Funeral Directors chapel, 4276 Hastings N. Burnaby, Rev. A.

R. T. Dixon officiating. Cremation. Flowers gratefully declined.

JENNINGS- November 20, 1968, Winnifred Jennings, aged 77 years, late of 319 East 35th Ave. Survived by her loving husband. Edward (Ted); grandson. Fred, Haney; great-grandson. Darren, also relatives in England.

Funeral service, Wednesday, November 27, at 10 a.m. in THE ROSELAWN FUNERAL CHAPEL, Broadway at Commercial The Rev. W. Hillary officiating. Cremation.

JONES Passed away November 25, 1968, John Stephen Russell Jones in his 66th year. Survived by his loving wife Ellen; 2 sons, Harold, North Vancouver and Douglas, Nanaimo; 2 daughters, Mrs. K. (Ellen) Mahon and Mrs. G.

(Pat) Rolfe, both of Vancouver; 6 grandchildren; 1 brother. Clarence Jones, Vancouver. Funeral service Thursday, November 28, at 11 a.m. at St. Stephen's United Church, 54th Ave.

at Granville, Rev. G. Preston MacLeod officiating. Interment Forest Lawn Memorial Park, FOREST LAWN MORTUARY, Royal Oak Ave. at Canada Way, funeral directors in charge.

In lieu of flowers donations to the B.C. Heart Foundation, 1956 W. Broadway, Vancouver. LEHMAN--On November 25, 1968, Arthur Frederick Lehman. late of 3021 St.

George Port Moody, aged 54 years. Survived by his wife, Miriam; 1 son, and 3 daughters Ross, Kathleen and Kelly at home; Mrs. D. (Sharon) Trea, New Westminster; 5 brothers, Emil, Eric. Kelly, Edward and Harold; sister, Signe.

Funeral service Wednesday, November 27. at 1:30 p.m. in S. Bowell and Sons 219- -6th New Westminster. Rev.

R. B. Knipe officiatInterment Fraser Cemetery. In lieu of flowers donations to B.C. Heart Foundation, 1956 W.

Broadway would be appreciated. Classified Want in Circulation and Classified Want Ads. VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA, TUESDAY, NOV. 26, Special Sunday Service SUN WANT ADS should be phoned in 6 P.M. to 9 P.M.

SUNDAY for all Monday editions 736-4211 for a courteous Want Ad taker 8 DEATHS PAMPLIN- Suddenly on November 24, 1968, Marjorie Pamplin, late of 4555 Glenwood Ave. North Vancouver, aged 74 years. vived by son, Donald North Vancouver; 2 grandsons, Gregory and Todd. Rev. J.

Watts will conduct the funeral service in the Mount Pleasant Chapel. Kingsway at 11th on Thursday, November 28, at 11 a.m. RICHARDSON On November 24. 1968. Elizabeth Ann Richardson.

of 6280 Halifax North Burnaby, aged 86 years. Survived by 5 daughters, Mrs. Minnie Lien, Quesnel, B.C.; Mrs. Edith Dokka, North Burnaby; Mrs. Nora Calladine, Vancouver; Mrs.

Jennie Jenkinson. North Burnaby: Mrs. MarKermode, Powell River: 9 grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren; 1 brother. John K. Holden, Late member of U.C.W.

and St. George's United Church, also Union College Auxiliary (U.C.). Funeral service Wednesday, November 27. at 1 p.m. in the Chapel of Chimes, Harron Bros.

on 10th 2 blocks west of Main Rev. Angus Jack and Rev. R. B. Robertson officiating.

Interment Mountain View Cemetery. ROSE On Saturday, November 23, 1968 Robert Kenneth Rose, of Ladner, B.C., aged 52 years. Survived by his loving wife, Phyllis; son Bryan, Vancouver; his Mrs. M. Rose, Ladner and 1 sister, Mrs.

D. S. Bremner. California. Mr.

Rose was a member of the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch No. 61. Ladner. Rev. F.

Lippingwell will conduct the funeral service in the chapel of DELTA FUNERAL HOME, 5329 Ladner Trunk Rd. on Wednesday, November 27 at 3 p.m., cremation to follow. Flowers gratefully declined. S. Leonard Haler Associates directors.

SAUNDERSON November 24, 1968, Frank Henry late of Quesnel. Survived a Saunderson aged 68 years, by 2 sons, Douglas and William, and 2 daughters, Murial and Evelyn. Requiem mass. Thursday, November 28, at 9:30 Holy Name Church, 4925 Cambie The Rev. Father J.

L. Steele celebrant. Interment Field of Honour, Forest Lawn cemetery. Roselawn Funeral Directors in charge. SEXTON On November 23, 1968, Vincent Sexton, aged 49 years, late of 5365 Main St.

Survived by his wife, Vera; 3 daughters. Denise, Pat and Vicki, at home: his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Sexton, Vancouver; 2 brothers, William and John, Vancouver; 1 sister, Mrs.

Ray Bennett of Alberta. Deceased was a member of the Army Navy and Air Force veterans Unit No. 26. Funeral Wednesday, November 27, at 1 p.m. in Fraser St.

at 38th Ave. Rev. V. G. the Chapel of Hamilton Mortuary, Byers officiating.

Cremation. Flowers in containers only please. SMITH On November 24, Muriel Alice Smith of 2025 in Belle- her vue West Vancouver 76th year. Survived by her loving husband, Guy; 2 sons, Frank C. May of New Milpitas, Douglas H.

May of North Vancouver; 1 daughter, J. F. (Madeline) Black of West Vancouver. Predeceased by Norma in 1940. 10 grandchildren; 2 great-grandchildren; 1 brother Frank Gracey of Dexter, Michigan.

Rev. R. Smith will conduct the funeral service on Thursday, November 28 at 1 p.m. in the BURRARD FUNERAL CHAPEL, Lonsdale Ave. at 12th North Vancouver, Cremation to follow.

Donations gratefully to the accepted. B.C. Cancer Fund, STEELE On November 23, 1968, Harold Edward Steele of 3508 W. 19th in his 61st year. Survived by his wife, Mamie; Larry, of Vancouver; 3 daughters, Mrs.

D. (Patricia) Allison, of Vancouver: Mrs. R. (Eileen) Bayer, of Dorval, and Mrs. 'N.

(Carole) Pfafman, of Seattle; 2 grandchildren. Donald and Therese; 1 brother and 5 sisters. Funeral service, Wednesday, November 27 1 p.m. in the Little Chapel of The Flowers, Forest Lawn, Royal Oak Ave. at Canada Way, Rev.

W. Warren officiating. Interment, Forest Lawn Me morial Park. FOREST LAWN MORTUARY. funeral directors in charge.

SYDENHAM Passed away November 24, Larch 1968, Harry his Sydenham, 5952 in 83rd year. Survived by his loving wife, Elsie; 2 sons, Bill and Jim, Vancouver; 3 sisters in England; 6 grandchildren. Funeral service Wednesday, November 27, at 11 a.m. in the Glenhaven Hastings Memorial Chapel, 1235 E. Rev.

Dr. Walter Little officiating. Cremation. In lieu of flowers, please send donations to C.A.R.S. WHITEHEAD Martin, November of 23.

Van- 1968, in his 83rd year. Survived by his couver, wife Margaret, and brothers and sisters in England. Memorial service will be held in the Boal Memorial Chapel, 1505 Lillooet North Vancouver, on Wednesday, November 3 p.m., John Sorochan officiating. Cremation. Arrangements through the Memorial Society of B.C.

and First Memorial Services Ltd. 12 CARDS OF THANKS We wish to extend our sincere thanks and appreciation to our many friends and relatives for their kindness and sympathy shown in our bereavement, the death of dear husband and father, Norman McFadden, for floral tributes and donations to Cancer Fund. Special thanks to Rev. Dr. Robert Taylor for his consoling words, and to the Prince Arthur Lodge No.

82. -Mrs. N. McFadden and family. Mrs.

Nellie, Gordon and family and wish to neighbors thank their, their many sympathy in the loss of their beloved brother and uncle, Richard Lavelle. 16 IN MEMORIAM BLAIR In loving memory of a dear son, brother, and uncle, Bud Blair, who passed away November 26, 1949. There is no parting from those we love, No distance can divide For today in memories garden We still walk side by side. Each dawning day a thought of you, At evening time a prayer. For in the hearts that loved him, He will always be there.

So sadly missed by Mom, Dad, Maureen, Lillian and Glen. Ad More Readers, 16 IN MEMORIAM ROY--In loving memory of my dear husband. Harry, who passed away November 26, 1960. Those whom we love go out of sight. But never out of mind.

They are cherished in the hearts Of those they leave behind. -His loving wife, Elsie. SPAIDAL In memory of our mother, Florence, who passed away November 26, 1964. Nothing can ever take away The love a heart holds dear, Fond memories linger every day, Remembrance keeps her near. -Lovingly remembered by Bill, Lu and family.

TORGERSON In loving memory of our dear son, Hector David, who passed away November 26, 1963. Never will the one we loved From memory pass away. and sadly missed. Mom and Dad. TORGERSON In loving memory of our brother and uncle Hec Torgerson, who passed away November 26, 1963.

His memory is as dear today As in the hour he passed away. Sadly missed and ever remembered by Phyllis, Gordie, Rhonda and Tracey. WHYTE -In loving memory of my dear wife, Vera, who passed away November 26, 1965. God knows how much I miss her, Never shall her memory fade; Loving thoughts shall ever wander To the spot where she is laid. -Ever remembered by her loving husband, Bob.

18 FUNERAL DIRECTORS name of Paddy. 298-1841. It's a snap to find buyers for outgrown bikes and toys. Use Sun Want Ads. 736-4211.

Fem. Siamese. Answers to Bobo. Vic. 1st Trafalgar.

736-5003. Black white 4 mos. old male pup with collar, vic. Ontario Reward. 874-4876, 261-2738.

Female min. collie sable. North Delta or Surrey. Nov. 17.

Reward. 581-7623. 1 surveyor's measuring-tape, vic. 39th Dunbar. Nov.

22nd. 681-7917. Brown leather overnight bag. Memorial park, 41st Fraser. 681- 7531.

Res. 688-7484. Small white female poodle with blue collar. Reward. 253-1892.

Grey white cat. Vic. 1st Dunbar. 738-8124. Pair of ladies brown glasses.

224-4331 days. Siamese female cat, around Rupert 3. reward. 255-0917. Male black white Terrier, short tail.

HE 4-0963. SIMMONS McBRIDE "A DIGNIFIED SERVICE" 731-4151 Broadway 731-4151 at Maples St. FOREST LAWN ONE CALL ARRANGES ALL Royal Oak Ave. at Canada Way Burnaby 2 299-7711 Harron Bros. Ltd.

"2 chapels to serve you" Chapel of Chimes S. E. Atchison Atchison 10th Ave. and Ontario, St. VANCOUVER 876-8877 and Royal Chapel Kingsway at Royal Oak 435-5577 BURNABY Harold C.

Atchison. mar. T. EDWARDS CO. Memorial Chapel Oldest estab.

firm in Vancouver Annabell Edwards, mgr. director Private funeral parking Granville at 10th 738-3181 Mount Pleasant Chapel Kingsway at 11th Ave. 876-2161 Hamilton Mortuary Ltd 38th Ave, and Fraser FA 5-3311 FIRST MEMORIAL SERVICES Undertakers for the Memorial Society of B.C.-987-7723 GRANDVIEW CHAPEL 1349 Commercial Dr. 253-2511 ROSELAWN CHAPEL Broadway-Commercial 874-1314 S. Bowell Sons Ltd.

219 Sixth New 522-1671 Cloverdale 574-4733 HOLLYBURN FUNERAL HOME D. E. McKENZIE 1807 Marine W.V. 922-1221 NUNN THOMSON 2559 Cambie 376-3388 KEARNEY FUNERAL DIRECTORS 1096 West Broadway 733-6722 Richmond Funeral Home 842 Camble Rich. 278-0211 26 LOST Black kitten.

3 4 white paws, white tummy, top lip has white moustache. 17th Cambie. TR 6-7295. Is your product one that nearly everyone can use? Sun Want Ads reach more of your potential customers. 736-4211.

Anyone finding slides vic. Quantas Storage please return to P.O. Box 3164, Vanc. 3. Sentimental value.

"Allen One small short haired black dog. 1 floppy ear, answers to the Section More Results! 26 LOST Female part spaniel maltese small terrier. white goatee mo. on chin, wi gold black. 3 old.

chain collar, lost vic. 33rd Ni Reward. 325-2933. Dachshund corss, fawn. white on chest, 5 male, last seen McDonald's Drive-In.

Boundary Lougheed; child's pet. 298-2969. Reward for information or return of lge. grey Persian neumale cat. Has amber eyes.

Please phone, 434-4352. Man's white gold wedding band, lost Fri. Nov. 22 in China Town nr. Bamboo Terrace.

876-5829 Valarie. Woman's black wallet, Vic. 27th Dunbar. Please return identification papers. Urgent.

224- 1295. Lost around 49th Main ares, grey black male cat with white chest paws, answers to name 327-4829. 8 mos. old Siamese cat, tan brown, 4300 blk. Albert Bby.

299-0439. White persian female kitten, Thurs. nr. Burnaby Hosp. Reward for return.

435-8681. 5 mo. old white blue-eyed persian kitten, vic. Price S. Bby.

Reward. 433-9564. Green souvenir skier's hat vic. Horseshoe Bay. Sentimental val Reward.

TR 4-4362. Black ski glove, black wallet, in Squamish area, Sunday evening. Dennis Araki, 879-9564. Gray striped male cat lost in Whytecliff Horseshoe Bay area, 921-9262 or 228-2855. Fem.

bick. wh. Calico cat. "Stubby." Pender Bndry. 291- 7081.

Americana shetland pony, Ocean Park. 536-6337. "Midge" brown Chihuahua cross, spayed female, reward. 298-6791. Lost, lady's ginger wig.

433-1582 Miniature male Dashchund. yr. old. Sat. Br.

Prop. 922-4845. Man's brown wallet. Personal papers money. FA 5-6947 Small black white dog, male.

Reward. 327-8032. 27 FOUND Male gold found at Lougheed Delta, North Burnaby. North Van SPCA Shelter, 1302 Main St. 988-7484.

Injured kitten in front of Sir Winston Churchill School Nov. 25, female, light brown orange tabby markings. 261-2779. Small brown Dachshund puppy. in Vancouver, Sunday by Lougheed Hwy.

112-534-9680. White cat, pink collar, approx. 6 vic. 22nd Rupert. 434- 4127.

Brown black striped kitten, vic. Hastings Fell, N. Bby. 298- 4931 aft. 5.

Blue Point Siamese male cat. Flea collar. Vic. 29th Slocan. 435-4322.

Puppy, white with black bik. spots, West wearing collar. Vic. 2200 4th Ave. 738-0746.

Ginger white. W. part 2nd Persian, male kitten. Vic. Arbutus.

733-3825. Golden, Male Spaniel, approx. vic. Union Duthie. 298-4062.

White kitten with tabby spots on it. Flea collar. 4981 Earles Rd. 437-4954. Pr.

lady's long beige gloves vic. 12th Cypress, Sat. Nov. 23. 738- 0540.

white male kitten, blue eye and 1 green eye, vic. 70th and Granville. 263-9858. Part Spaniel puppy, vic. Maywood School on Imperial, Burnaby.

434-6848. White German Shepherd, N. Van. lIcense No. 11752, vic.

Bby. 298-6675. Small brown white Delta dog, part Chihuahua? Vic. of Hastings, 299-2105. Black puppy white under chin chest, white tip on tail, white on both front feet.

526-2089. Part Persian, ginger and white kitten, male. Vic. 2000 bik. W.

2nd. 733-3825. Black white pigeon found, Tatlow Park. 733-8493. White cat, nr.

Sperling Ave. School, Bby. 298-4063. Black Persian kitten nr. Joyce Wellington.

HE 5-6958. Tortoise shell kitten, vic. Hugh Boyd school, Richmond. 277-1029. Floral umbrella cover.

Thurs. W. Brdway. Arbutus. 736-7931.

Dart board darts, in alley by Alma Broadway. 224-6452. Small male fawn-colored puppy, vic. Capilano Highlands. 988-0154.

Boy's bike, vic. Oak and 49th. 261-5562. Black gloves. paper shack on Windermere and Parker.

255-7934. Small black long haired dog, vic. 18th Columbia. 876-6030. Box containing man's regimental jewellery.

733-0969. Male. black. Lab. vic.

of Gilley Rumble. 435-1082. Small poodle-type dog; North Surrey: call aft. 6 p.m. 581-7924.

All white grown male cat. Vic. 49th Yew. 263-5562. Black male cat, vic.

Brentwood. 299-3254. Red co*cker Spaniel dog on Scott Rd. nr. Kennedy Hall.

524-1088. Money found in a pharmacy on S. Granville. 266-4033. Girl's bike.

Burnaby, Barker Crescent. HE 3-3090. Orange cat, Kitsilano area. Phone 731-3973. Small black female Vic.

Delta Hastings. 298-1277. Lge. sandy male Golden Lab. Damaged tail.437-3098 Eaton's bag in Windermere school yard.

437-3098. 27 FOUND Male, spaniel cross setter, bik. and white. 3 male golden retriever, adult; male boxer cross, tan. female Lab.

cross collie, blk. white female Basenji, adult. tan white. Female shepherd cross. bik.

tam adult. SPCA Animal Shelter. 1205 E. 7th 879-2948. Male Male Shepherd, black tan, 8 Lab cross, black.

18 Fem. Terrier Cross, multicolored, adult; Male Spaniel cross, black. 5 mos. Contact Vancouver S.P.C.A. Animal Shelter, 1205 E.

7th. 879-2948. Blaine Police Dept. have pair of contact lenses, blue tint, in black. round, plastic container.

Found in Blaine. Contact Blaine Police Dept. 332-6769 or 332-1781, area code 206. Nov. 24.

70 Circular slides, Sat. slide tray, with approx. Nov. 23, between Hudson Athlone, on 41st Ave. 261-3946.

Black white mo. old cat, N. Burnaby, 6300 blk. Buchanan St. 298-7135.

Found: black white long haired cat. 266-2664. 30 COMING EVENTS The Abbey Tavern Club Has Moved to Sambo's, Cabaret 5550 Kgswy, Irish Dancing Friday 9-2 a.m. Sat. 9-1 a.m.

Admission $2.50 Info 985-6552 For Unattached People Dance Nightly 6-2 a.m, Arlington Mini Rooms 1236 W. Broadway, 733-2220. Hungarian Bazaar-728 Kingsway. All day, Nov. 30.

1968. Bargains, prizes, national food. Thrift sale. St. Luke's United Church, 23rd Ave.

Victoria Nov. 27, 10 a Bingo every Monday, 8 p.m., Marpole Centre, 59th Oak. 32 CATERING European Caterer. Buffet, smorsanble. 10-150.

736-5322, 876-9743. gasbord, Christinas parties; rea34 HALLS FOR RENT 5-pce. band, very versatile, open for bookings, Paul, 321-2228. New hall, seats 50-400. Catering weddings, meetings, etc.

255-4078. Parties, meetings. Private or clubs 25-200. 731-1230. Flame Supper Club 3776 Canada Way.

HE 4-5454 35 INFORMATION WANTED Were you there? Lions Gate Bridge, Fri. Nov. 8, at 9:20 p.m.; accident, 3 cars involved, middle car needs help. Owner of car in front phone Joe 683-0516. Anyone knowing the whereabouts of Mary A.

Alexander, please contact Mr. Newman, 683-0281. Would Patricia Ann Joe or anyone knowing her whereabouts. please contact Miss White, 683- 0281. 40 PERSONAL Gent.

36, R.C., wishes to meet lady, 27-33. for drives, movies outings. No objection to children. Please send snap phone no. Object matrimony.

Box 54, Sun. Respectable, single Catholic. Canadian gent, age 38, steadily employed, wishes to meet single, sincere nurse. Object. matrimony.

Box 24, Sun. Lady, early 40s, out of town. interested in gent. 40s. who likes dancing children.

Object matrimony, If answered before, please answer again. Box 100, Sun. Kind honest gent, 31, would like to meet lady with means for companionship. Object matrimony. Box 28, Sun.

Responsible couple would like to adopt baby privately, interested parties please write to Box 66, Sun. Gent 40, wishes to meet family type lady. Object matrimony. Box 914. Sun.

Divorced gent, 34, with one child, wishes to meet sincere lady. Object matrimony. Box 58, Sun. Sincere couple will adopt baby boy. Box 48, Sun.

Kind home, free, for motherless girl, 10-12. Box 62, Sun. 42 BUSINESS PERSONALS First Finnish Bakery Sour dough breads. Finnish imports. 1136 Commercial.

253- 0641. We protect homes, property while on vacation or leave. Reply in strict confidence Box 884 Sun. WANTED: 20 fat ladies 20 fat men for advanced experimental reducing program. (Calls confidential.) Mrs.

Ed. 731-5111. PERSONAL HYGIENE PRODUCTS Confidential mail order service. Cunningham Drug Store 1098 Robson. Van.

5 681-8177 SAVE $3000 On a new home. all jobs done immediately, duplex built on your lot, 6 bedrooms $25,000, 584-6043. Palm reader and advisor. She will help you on all problems in life. 738-3054.

China Glass Repairing Firbanks, 509 Seymour MU 1-4364 Forming Waylon Jennings appreciation Club. Anyone, any age. Write Box 598, Sun. Alcohol Addiction Excessive drinking can be cured. Private consultancy.

688-7538. Chinese herbs for pimples, itch. psoriasis, piles. 1115 Kingsway. Inventions wanted.

Global, 2420 77th Oakland, Calif. 94605. Madame Fowler. Experr cardreader. Telephone, 872-1535.

Readings in your home, troubled, phone 879-3864. SUN CLASSIFIED AD INDEX ALL CLASSIFICATIONS ARE NUMBERED AND APPEAR IN NUMERICAL ORDER IN THE CLASSIFIED PAGES Births Business Personals Cards of Thanks Catering 32 Cemeteries 22 Coming Events 30 Crematoriums 23 Deaths Engagements Florists 25 Found Funeral Directors 18 Funeral Notices 10 Halls for Rent 34 Information Wanted 36 In Memoriam 16 Letters of Appreciation 14 Lodges Notices 28 Lost 26 Marriages Monumental Works 20 Personal 40 Travel Opportunities EMPLOYMENT Agencies Wanted 69 Educational EMPLOYMENT WANTED Men Women Men-Women REN HELP WANTED Men 50 Salesmen, Agents 52 Personnel Testing 54 Men-Women 56 Women 58 Employment Agencies 60 Domestic Help 62 Salesladies, Agents 64 Investment Positions Teachers Available 67 Teachers Wanted 68 BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL Bulldozing, Trucking 94 Carpenters, Contractors 96 Cement, Asphalt, Brick 98 Electricians 100 Floor Surfacing 102 Gardening 112 Health Services 84 Home Business Services 90 Hospitals, Private 86 Home Modernization 92 Music, Art, Dancing 80 Painters, Decorators 110 Plastering, Stuccoing 104 BUY, SELL, EXCHANGE ANYTHING IN SUN WANT ADS 1968 8 DEATHS LIDEN On November 25, 1968, Gustat Erik Liden of ton. B.C.. an old time rancher of the Clinton area, aged 83 years. Survived, by 1 sister brother in in Sweden: New uncle of the late Stan Liden, North Surrey, Funeral service Friday, November 29, at 6 p.m.

in the Chapel of Surrey Funeral Home 13288-108th Ave. North Surrey, cremation. No flowers by request. MACKENZIE 1968. Hazel Mackenzie, of 8610 Montcalm Ave, aged 72 vears.

Survived by her loving husband, Arthur 1 son. Donald Vancouver. Late member of Chapter. LO.D.E. Funeral service Thursday.

November 1 p.m.. in the Chapel of Chimes. Harron Bros. Ltd. on 10th Ave.

blocks West of Main Rev. Angus Jack officiating. Cremation. MeK COWN Passed away November 1968, in hospital. 9724 3rd St.

Sidney, formerAged, 80 years. of Boston Bar. B.C. Survived his loving wife. Muriel: and sOl.

William James of North Surrey grandsons. Gregory and Keith: brother Charles McLean of 2 sisters in Winnipeg. Funeral service Wednesday, November 27. at 3 p.m. in the Sands Funera Chapel, Sidney, B.C., cremation to follow.

Passed a way Nov23, 1968, John Lorn McLean, late of 1650 Waterloo in his 67th Helen. year. Survived by his wife. daughter, Dallas. The Canadian deceased was past president Institute Chartered Funeral service at p.m..

in Simmons McBride Funeral Chapel, Broadway at Maple Clergy of St. James Church officiating. Cremation, Garden Chapel, Ocean View. MacTAVISH-Passed away in Burlingame, November 24, 1968. John B.

MacTavish, loving husband of Elleen Also MacTavish of San Mateo. Calif. survived by 1 son and daughter-in-law, Hugh and Jackie MacTavish. S. Burnaby; stepdaughter, Hemsworth, Cutknife, 2 brothers.

Rev. Stewart MacTavish. Sovereign. Donald MacTavish, Fort McLeod, 1 sister, Mrs. Irene Kinnon.

Lumsden, 5 grandchildren; his aunt, Mrs. W. (Susie) Eagleson, Vancouver. Late member of First Presbyterian Church in San Mateo where a memorial service was held Monday, November 25; Also late member of Cutknife Lodge No. 160, G.R.S.

A.F. A.M. and Past Principal Shekinah Chapter No. 4, G.R.A. Royal.

Arch Mason. Funeral service Wednesday, November 27, at 3 p.m. in the Chapel of Chimes, Harron Bros. on 10th blocks west of Main Rev. W.

Z. Van Druten officiating. Interment Forest Memorial Park. Flowers gratefully declined. Donations may sent to Canadian Cancer Society, 686 W.

10th Ave. MARSHALL J. Grant, late of Grouse Mountain Resort in Lions Gate Hospital, Sunday, November 24, 1968. Survived by 1 sister, Mrs. Jack (Ruth) Paterson.

B.C.; and 1 niece, Mrs. Walter (Bud) Smith, Langley. Funeral service Wednesday, November 27, at 3 p.m., in the T. Edwards Memorial Chapel. Granville at 10th Rev.

A. Turpin, DD, officiating. Cremation. Flowers gratefully declined. MARTER On November 23, 1968.

Peter Marter, of 356 W. 23rd North Vancouver, in his 65th year. Survived by his loving wife, Josephine; 1 son Frank, North Vancouver; daughter, Mrs. G. (Josephine) Nendza, of Vancougrandchildren.

Prayers Tuesday, November 26, at 7:30 p.m., in BURRARD FUNERAL CHAPEL, Lonsdale Ave. at 12th North Vancouver. Requiem mass Wednesday, November 27, at 11 a.m., in the Holy Trinity Catholic Church, Lonsdale Ave. at 27th North Vancouver, Interment Father North J. E.

Kilty Vancouver celebrant. Cemetery. MEIKLE Suddenly November 24, 1968, William Stanley Melkle, aged 85 years, of 894 Bute St. Survived by 1 brother, Alfred and sister Mrs. Ethel Charters, Vancouver; nephews and nieces.

Funeral service Wednesday, November 27th at 3 p.m. in the Burnaby Funeral directors chapel, 4276 Hastings North Burnaby, Rev. E. J. Rockwood officiating, cremation.

Flowers gratefully declined. MELANCHUK Suddenly on November 24, 1968, Rick Melanchuk, of Mission, B.C., in his 23rd year. Survived by his mother, Mrs. Ruth Skillicorn, Melanchuk and Funeral aunt Miss Mission. service the November 28, the at 3 p.m.

Chapel of Mission Funeral Home, Rev. E. Elstad officiating. Interment Hatzic Cemetery. MILLOS On November 24, 1968.

Tom Millos. 930 Burley West Vancouver, aged 76 years. Survived by his loving wife, Myrtle; 1 daughter, Mrs. Joyce Mercer, West Vancouver; 1 son, Murray, Richmond; 5 grandchildren. Mr.

Millos served in the First and Second World Wars. Funeral service Wednesday, November 27, at 3 p.m.. from the Hollyburn Fu: neral Home, 1807 Marine Rev. West Oliver officiating. Interment CapiVancouver, with the T.

T. lano View Cemetery. MOERIKE On November 22, 1968, Elmer Ernest Moerike of 7170 Barnet Road, North Burnaby, aged 39 years. Survived his loving wife Peggy; 3 sons Michael and Elmer at home, Alan and Laurie, Vancouver; 1 daughter Mrs. W.

J. (Sonyia) Blair, Kelowna; 3 grandchildren Jeffrey, Robert and Krishna; father and step-mother Mr. and Mrs. George Moerike grandmother Mrs. Myrtle Long; 6 brothers and 2 sisters; uncles and aunts, all of Vancouver.

Rev. Norval Robertson will conduct the funeral service in the Mount Pleasant Chapel, Kingsway at Eleventh on Thursday, Nov28th, at 1 p.m., followed cremation. In lieu Elmer of flowers, Moerike to the Research Fund, c.0. The Royal Bank, 685 West Hastings Vancouver 2, B.C. MULDOON November 24, 1968, Constance Elizabeth Muldoon, aged 77 years.

late of 106- 4305 Maywood South Burnaby. Late member of WMS of Gordon Presbyterian Church, Burnaby and OAP Association. South Burnaby. She is survived by 3 sisters, Nellie Grace J. and Gladys B.

Muldoon. all of Burnaby; also her nephew, Jack Howie, Ottawa and great-niece, Mrs. D. (Paula) BrierFuneral service Wednesday, November 27, at 1 p.m.. from ROYAL OAK FUNERAL CHAPEL on Kingsway at Royal Philps Oak officiat- Burnaby, Interment Rev.

G. Ocean View Burial Park. NIGHTINGALE On November 24, 1968, Edward Lambert Nightingale, of 1330 E. 8th Ave. Survived by his loving wife.

Queenie; his mother, Mrs. Florence G. Nightingale, and brother, Raymond M. Nightingale, both of West Vancouver. Late member of C.P.

Pensioners Association. Funeral service Wednesday, November 27, at 4:15 p.m., in the Chapel of Chimes, Harron Bros. on 10th Ave. 2 blocks west of Main Elsted Flowers gratefully officiating. NYGREN November.

25. 1968, Catherine Anne Nygren, aged 60 years. Survived by her husband, Edward: 2 daughters. Mrs. A.

Chapman, of this city; Mrs. G. Litke, of Coquitiam: 7 grandchildren; sisters, Mrs. Mary Edmundson Vancouver; Mrs. Bridget Guilmet of Seattle.

Rev. J. S. Snowdon will conduct the funeral service in Mount Pleasant Chapel, Kingsway at 11th Thursday, November 28. at 3 p.m.

Interment Ocean View Burial Park. 16 IN MEMORIAM CARPENT loving memory of a dear mother and grandmother, Mrs. Effie Carpenter, who passed away November 26, 1965. Some day we hope to meet again. Some day, we know not when.

To clasp her hand in the better land Never -Walter to and part Misall: Thornton and family. COPELAND In loving memory of a dear husband, father and grandfather, November (Cope), 26, 1967. who passed away without loneliness you. The ache deep in our hearts, We've nothing left but memories, With them we'll never part. -Remembered by his loving wife Edna, son, Donald and family.

DuSANKO In loving memory of our son-in-law, brother, grandson and nephew, Wayne Keith (Buz), who passed away November 26, 1966. Sweet to remember him Who once was here, And who, though absent, is just as dear. -Ever remembered, The family, GILLIS In loving memory of a dear mother, Annie Margaret, who passed away November 26, 1967 and dad Angus Hugh, November 3, 1932. What would we give their hands to clasp, Their patient faces to see; To hear their voice, to see their smile, As in the days that used to be But some sweet day we'll meet again, Beyond the toll and strife, And clasp each other's hand once more In heaven that happy life. -Ever remembered by daughter Christine, son in -law Fred, grandchildren and great grandchildren.

GILLIS In loving memory of our dearly loved mother and grandmother, Annie. M. November Gillis, who passed away 26, 1967. As we loved you, so we miss you; In our memory you are near. Loved, remembered, longed for always, Bringing many a silent tear.

-Lovingly remembered by Hughle and Kay and families. -In loving memory of a dear wife and mother. Constance Harrison, who passed away November 26, 1962. She was taken without any warning, Her going left hearts filled with pain But though she is gone from among us, In our hearts she will always remain. -Sadly missed by her loving husband, Leighton, and family.

MAYSON- -In loving, memory of mother and grandmother, Evelyn Mayson, 26, who 1965. passed away NoThree little words, "Forget vember me Don't seem much, but mean a lot. Just a memory, fond and true, To show, dear mother, we think of you. -Always remembered by Gwen and Len, Dave and Mae, Vivian. grandchildren and great-grand-29th.

children. MAYSON In loving memory of a dear mother, Evelyn, who passed away November 26, 1965. The golden gate stood open Three years ago today, With goodbyes left unspoken She suddenly slipped away. -Sadly missed by Dave, May, David, Lois and Tom. MOORE In loving memory of our dear brother, passed Walter away Raymond NovemMoore, who ber 26.

1947. Sunshine fades and shadows fall, But sweet remembrance outlasts all. -Sadly missed by sister Edna and Bob. PAYNE In loving memory of a dear father and grandfather, Frank Payne, who pased away November 26, 1965. Fond memories linger every day, Remembrance keeps him near.

-Sadly missed by his daughters, son-in-law and grandchildren. REEVES -In loving memory of Nellie Reeves, who passed away sudenly, November 26, 1957. But some sweet day we'll meet again. Beyond the cholo and strife. And clasp other's had once more, In heaven, that happy life.

Ever remembered by husband, Will. RICCI In loving memory of a dear mother, Maria, who passed away July 5, 1958 and a dear father, Joseph, November 26, 1961. Because God knew your work was o'er, Your children taught and grown, He called you both to come and dwell Where no the more golden work sun is doth done; never set, And the sky's forever blue; It's there, we hope in God's good time, Dear parents, to be with you. -Ever remembered by the family. TYPE SIZES 6 Point counts 1 line 70c day 6 POINT CAPS -counts as 2 lines 12 Point Counts as 3 lines 18 Point Counts as 4 lines 24 Point Counts as 5 lines 30 Point.

Counts as 6-lines Varying the sizes of type increases the readability of your advertisem*nt. ANNOUNCEMENTS Plumbing, Heating 106 Professional Services 82 Rest Homes 88 Roofing, Chimneys, etc. 108 MERCHANDISE FOR SALE Antiques 140 Bicycles, Motorcycles 164 Boats, Marine Supplies 190 Boats, Commercial 191 Books, Coins, Stamps 168 Building Materials 128 Cameras, Photo Finishing 162 Clothing, Furs, Shoes 166 Coal 124 Do-It-Yourself 130 Dryers 148 Farm Implements 184 Freezers 150 Fruits, Vegetables, Meats 152 Fur-Bearing Animals 178 Furniture 138 Heating 126 Lighting Plants 188 Livestock 182 Machinery 186 Meats 152 Miscellaneous For Sale 170 Miscellaneous Wanted 174 Motorcycles 164 Musical Instruments 154 Office Equipment 134 Pet Stock 176 Poultry Supplies 180 Radio Hi-Fi 156 Ranges, Service 146 Refrigerators, Freezers 150 Sawdust 122 Sewing Machines 142 Sporting Goods 160 Stamps, Coins 168 Store Equipment 132 Swap 172 TV, Radio, Stereo, Hi-Fi 156 TV, Radio, Hi-Fi Repairs 158 Typewriters 136 Vacuum Cleaners 144 Vegetables 152 Washers, Dryers 148 Wood Pressed Wood 120 RENTALS Board Room 255 Board Room Wanted 260 Duplexes For Rent 235 Garages -Parking 270 Hotels 262 Houses, Furnished 225 Houses, Unfurnished 230 Motels Hotels 262 Moving Storage 272 Offices, Stores, Warehouses 274 Rooms, Housekeeping 245 Rooms, Sleeping 240 Rooms, Unfurnished 250 Suites For Sale 220 Suites, Furnished 200 Suites, Unfurnished 210 VACATION SPOTS 265 Summer Cottages 267 Camps For Boys, Girls 269 Wanted To Rent 276 REAL ESTATE Apartment Property 362 Business Opportunities 380 Coast Gulf Islands 358 Commercial Property 364 Country Homes, Acreage 352 Farms Ranches 354 Home Building Lots 295 HOUSES FOR SALE City Homes 300 Duplexes, Revenue 310 Burnaby 320 North Vancouver 330 West Vancouver 332 Richmond 334 Ladner -Delta 335 North Delta 335A Tsawwassen 336 New Westminster 337 Coquitiam District 338 Haney, Maple Ridge 340 Surrey 342 White Rock District 344 Langley, Aldergrove 346 Okanagan 348 Other Cities 350 Wtd. To Build 292 Houses Wtd. To Buy 280 Industrial Property 366 Listings Wanted 288 Mining Property 374 Money For Mortgages 384 Money To Loan 382 Money Wanted 388 Mortgages For Sale 386 Property For Exchange 368 Property Wanted 370 Revenue Houses Wtd.

284 Timber Mills 372 Vancouver Island Property 355 Waterfrontage 360 AUTOMOTIVE Aircraft 420 Automobiles For Sale 400 Auto Parts Service 410 Insurance 399 Lend-Lease-U-Drive 407 Mobile Homes, Trailers 392 New Car Dealers 396 sports, imported Cars 405 Trucks, Buses 390 Wanted Cars, Trucks 394.

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