The Vancouver Sun from Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada (2024)

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John Hebert Box 1478 Phone 426-4433 2 BIRTHS CARR- To Ken and Marion (nee Schultz), 6031 Emile Nelligan, Montreal, Quebec, on January 29, 1964, at Montreal General Hospital. a daughter, 5 lbs. 9 o2s. Barbara Kathleen. CHARLES To Mr.

and Mrs. Cliff Charles (nee Anna May Archer) at Vancouver General Hospital, on January 27, 1964. Twin daughters, 5 lbs. 10 OZS. and 6 lbs.

12 sisters for Anna Marie and Mary Lou. EASTON In Burnaby General Hospital, at 2:13 p.m., on January 28, 1964, a 9 1b. 3 oz. daughter, Heather Dorothy, to and Mrs. E.

Easton (nee Eileen MacLeod). Insured. TRAINOR To Mr. and Mrs. Charles Trainor, on January 23.

1964, at Burnaby General Hospital, a son, Gregory John, 7 Ibs. 6 ozS. A brother for Scott Anthony. 8 DEATHS ARROWSMITH On January 28, 1964. Thomas Garfield Arrowsmith.

formerly of 1409 W. 5th Avenue, aged 73 years. Survived by his wife, 1 son Eric Ralph, Vancouver: 1 brother, Walter Moose Jaw. Sask. Deceased was a member of the Foresters for 54 years.

Funeral Friday, January 31 at 3 p.m. in the ROSELAWN FUNERAL CHAPEL, Broadway at Commercial Drive, Rev. D. Chalmers officiating. Cremation.

BOLDUC In hospital, January 28, 1964, Henry Hector Boidue, aged 64 years, of 4748 Knight Road. Survived by his beloved wife, Lula, at home; 2 sons, Leo and Joseph, Vancouver; sister, Mrs. mother, H. Mrs. (Cecile) Matsen; his Mary.

Bolduc, Edmonton: 3. sisters. Mrs. Beatrice Ryan, Seattle, Mrs. Adele Fortin, and Mrs.

Helen Davis and a brother, Leo, all In monton. Prayers Thursday, 8 p.m., in Kearney's Chapel, 1096 W. Broadway, Sacrament Requiem Mass Blessed Church, Heather at 14th Ave. Friday, January 31. 10 a.m.

Rev. Henry Meek, S.S.S., celebrant. BOUTHILLIER Dantel Bernie Roger, beloved son of Mrs. thilller and the late Paul Bouthillier. 1319 King Albert Ave, Coquitiam, B.C., passed away January 28.

1964, aged 6 years. Survived by his mother; 2 brothers, Michael and Brian, at home; his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Emile Bouthillier and Mrs. Lucy Gauthier.

Mass will be celebrated in Our Lady of Lourdes Church, Friday. January 31, at 10:00 a.m. Rev. A. Frechette O.F.M.

celebrant. Interment Burquitiam Cemetery, Columbia Funeral Service, Directors, CARLSON Carl August Evert Carlson. late of 4190 Belmont Langley. Passed away January 29, 1964, aged 72 years. Survived by his loving wife, Bertha: 1 son, Carl.

Vancouver: 1 daughter, Mrs. David (Mildred) Lennard, Burnaby: 1 grandchild: 1 brother and 2 sisters in Sweden. Funeral vice will be held in Columbia Funeral Chapel, Langley, Friday, January 31 at 1:30 p.m., Rev. D. D.

Johnstone officiating. Cremation. Flowers gratefully declined. CARLSON January 27, 1964, Pauline, beloved wife of Frank Oscar Carison. 1617 Draycott Rd.

North Vancouver, In her 80th year. Requiem Mass Holy TrinCatholic Church, ver, Friday, January 31, at 10 Ave, at 27th North a.m.. to North Vancouver Cemetery, Rev. "Albert Elsenring, celebrant. BURRARD CHAPEL, Directors.

CARR- January 29, 1964. Sarah Robinson Carr. of 1138. Nelson aged 82. years.

Survived by Mrs. C. H. (Margaret) Leatherbarrow, Mrs. A.

A. (Jean) Sutherland Vancouver. Mrs. R. (Hilda) Guthrie, Campbell River: 1 sister, grandson Mrs.

and N. 2 Morgan. granddaughters; Vancouver: also I niece. Rev. J.

C. Cronin will conduct the funeral service 10 Mt. Pleasant Chapel. Kingsway at 11th Ave. Friday.

January 31, at 2 p.m. Interment Ocean View. Sun Classified Want Ad Section First by Far in Circulation and Classified Want Ads. More Readers, More Results! VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA, THURSDAY, Special Sunday Service SUN WANT ADS should be phoned in 6 P.M. to 9 P.M.

SUNDAY for all Monday editions AUtual 4-7141 Tor courteous Want Ad taker 8 DEATHS WALTER-On January 30, 1964, Gordon Walter, aged 78 years, late of 6995 Prince Edward Street. Predeceased by 1 son, Gordon. in 1943. Survived by 4 sons, William and Wilfrid of Vancouver; Fred of Winnipeg, and Jack of Victoria; 1 daughter, Mrs. Fred (Margaret) Walters of Vancouver; 2 sisters in England; 13 grandchildren and 1 great-grandchild.

Funeral Friday, January 31 at 2 p.m. in the Chapel of Hamilton Mortuary, Fraser St. at 38th Avenue, Rev. George Hansford officiating. Cremation to follow.

Flowers gratefully declined. WATTS- Suddenly, January 29, 1964, Alexander Francis, beloved of Janet, 812 Chesterfield North Vancouver. Survived also by his 2 daughters, Mrs. James Bloxham (Hollis Diane) and Mrs. William Burnett (Moyra), of West Vancouver; 5 grandchildren; 1 sister, Miss Catherine Watts: 1 brother, Reginald, both of Winnipeg.

Deceased was a veteran of both World Wars. Funeral service Saturday, February 1 at 11 a.m., from the Hollyburn Funeral Home, 1807 Marine Drive, West Vancouver, officiating. Rev. Interment L. A.

Capilano View Cemetery. -Passed away after a lengthy illness. January 28, 1964, Norman Robert Whitson, of 1390 Robson Street. in his 49th year. Survived by daughters, Mrs.

Don (Joan) Scherz, New York; Mrs. Garnett (Lois) Boyd, Vancouver: Mrs. Leonard and (Judy) Whitson Cyr, Vancouver, Sherry at home; grandchildren, Susan Scherz, New York; and Barbara and Sandra St. Cyr, an couver: his mother, Mrs. Katherine Pomeroy, Vancouver; and 2 sisters, Mrs.

Nick (Myrtle) Florko, Vancouver, and Mrs. Fred Chisson. Fort St. John. The deceased served overseas with the Royal Canadian Navy during World War II and Navy was a member of the Army, and Air Force Veterans' Association.

Unit No. 298. Funeral service Friday, January 31. at 1 p.m. in Little Chapel of The Flowers at Forest Lawn.

Grandview Highway and Royal Oak Avenue. Rev. Ralph Magee officrating. Interment family plot, Forest Lawn Memorial Park. FOREST LAWN MORTUARY, funeral directors in charge.

10 FUNERAL NOTICES Officers and members of Golden Link Rebekah Lodge No. 27 are requested to attend the funeral of Sister Jenny Cummings, Saturday, February 1, at 10 a.m.. Mount Pleasant Chapel, 11th Ave. and Kingsway. Mrs.

Jean Sanderson. N.G. Mrs. Marion Delorme, Rec. Sec.

12 CARDS OF THANKS We wish to extend our deepest appreciation and heartfelt thanks to our relatives, friends and neighbors for their acts of love and kindness in our recent bereavement in the loss of our beloved son, husband, father and brother, Robert Willis Yeasting. Our special thanks to Dr. Josephine Malleck. Rev. N.

Y. Kwan, and the staff of Second South, St. Paul's Hospital and of Shaughnessy Hospital. -Mrs. Kim Yeasting and family: Mrs.

June K. Yeasting and family. In appreciation for the sympathy and consolation which was extended to me during my recent bereavement in the loss of a very dear husband, I wish to thank all. Special thanks to Dr. A.

L. Russell. Rev. P. T.

Vorvick, the members of No. the 3 and Knights to the of Pythias, Lodge thian, Terminal Temple No, 15, -Mrs. William E. Poole. Mrs.

Fashoway and children for kindness shown during their wish to thank their many friends recent sad bereavement. 16 IN MEMORIAM ACKLEY-In loving memory of our dear mother, Olive Dora (Vivian) Ackley, who passed away January 30, 1960. In the garden of memories We meet every day. -Ever remembered by her family. ACKLEY In loving memory of a dear grandmother, Olive Ackley, who passed away January 30, 1960.

We who loved you sadly miss you, As it dawns another year; In our lonely hours of thinking Thoughts of you are ever near. -Lovingly remembered by Lorna, Ron and great-grandchildren. BUTCHER In loving memory of our dear Mom and Nan (Annie), who passed away January 30, 1957. The loneliness without you, The ache deep in our hearts; We've nothing left but memories, With them we'll never part. -The family, SCAMMELL -In loving memory of a dear mother and grandmother, Mrs.

Sarah Ann Scammell, who passed away January 30, 1963. Love's greatest giftremembrance. -Remembered by her daughters Joyce and Ruth and familles. TOBIASON-In memory of H. Jan- O.

Tobiason, passed away uary 30. 1960. You left sweet memories to blossom, Bearing fruit for the yeats to come. In the lives of those who loved you, Precious memories of days that are gone. Ever remembered by his wife, children and 18 FUNERAL DIRECTORS CENTER HANNA 4061 Kingsway HE 4-2424 THE T.

EDWARDS CO. Memorial Chapel Granville at 10th Ave. Phone RE 8-8181. "HOLLYBURN FUNERAL HOME 1807 Marine Dr. WA 2-1221 A.

D. WALSH ROSELAWN CHAPEL Broadway -Commercial TR 4-1314 CHAPMAN FUNERAL HOME 802 W. B'way at Willow TR 9-2141 Harold Edwards Funeral Home 802. W. Broadway TR 6-7711 KEARNEY FUNERAL DIRECTORS Broadway RE 3-6722 NUNN THOMSON LTD.

2559 Camble TR 6-3388 Richmond Funeral Home 842 Cambie Rd. Rich d. CR. 8-0211 CRANDVIEW FUNERAL CHAPEL Commercial Dr. AL 3-2511 BUY, SELL, EXCHANGE ANYTHING IN SUN WANT ADS JAN.

30, 1964 DEATHS 18 DEATHS CROWE SWORDS MACPHAIL On January Passed away in Shaugh- 29, 1964, Eleanor (Ella) nessy Hospital Itobert January MacPhall of 1402 Hamilton 29, 1964, Crowe- New Westminister. ForSwords, late of 2920 merly Ella Grant Myer of Cape Hemlock Vancouver, age 88 Breton. Late member Royal City years. A veteran of South African O.E.S. No.

7. Survived by her 88th Boer War Battalion and from served Victoria with, the in husband MacPhail, John: North 1 son. Aynsley G. Vancouver; First World War, a charter mem- grandchildren; 1 brother, Andrew per of West Point Grey Branch Grant Myer of Sydney, Cape No. 142.

Royal Canadian Legion. Breton. Funeral service Friday, Survived by four daughters, Miss January 31st at 1:30 p.m. from Violet Crowe-Swords, Vancouver; the Woodlawn Funeral Home, Mrs. S.

L. (Olive) Barrington, Eighth St. and Sixth New North Surrey; Mrs. W. M.

(Mary) Westminster. Rev. M. S. BlackMarconi, Vancouver: Mrs.

D. C. burn. D.D., officiating. Interment (Rhoda) Weeks, Vancouver; six Vancouver Masonic Cemetery, sons, Percy Port Coquitiam; Burnaby.

William England; Harry Vancouver: Edward Cranbrook; Vancouver; Donald 20 Burnaby; Allan MAXWELL On January 28, great-granddaughter. grandchildren, 1964. George Ferguson Maxwell, aged 69 years. of 4820 48th Aveservice Saturday, February 1st, at nue, Ladner, B.C. Survived by his 10 a.m.

from ROYAL OAK FU- loving wife, Winonah; 2 sons, NERAL CHAPEL, Kingsway at James and Robert; 1 daughter Royal Oak Burnaby. Rev. Elizabeth: 1 brother Donald. of W. John Bishop officiating.

In- Oyama, B.C.; 2 sisters, Miss Jessie terment Mountain View Cemetery. W. and Mrs. James P. White, both of Calgary.

Funeral service in All Saints Church, Ladner, Friday, CUMMING January 29, 1964, January 31, at 2 p.m., Rev. passed away at Edith Cavell Hos- Reuss officiating. Interment pital, Jane Elizabeth Cumming, of Boundary Bay Cemetery. Delta 2930 Cambie Street. Survived by Funeral Home In charge.

DonaJohn A. and Albert tions to Heart Fund in lieu of Vancouver: 3 daughters, Miss Mar- flowers. garet, at home; Mrs. J. (Esther) Howcroft, Burnaby; Mrs.

J. (Irene) Taylor of Chile; 8 grandchildren; broth- Frank MIDGLEY Midgley, January Vancouver, 28, in 1964. his 11 great-grandchildren; 2 ers, John Clarence Pughe, Pughe, Vancouver; Jose, North Vancouver: 1 niece and nieces, 1 year. Survived by 2 William Voigt, San nephew in sister, Mrs. U.S.A.

Graveside Francisco. Deceased was Golden a mem- Link Vancouver Cemetery, Friday, Janservice in Field of Honor, North ber Lodge. of Rev. J. Rebekah C.

Cronin will Little 31 at 3 p.m., Padre Walter con- officiating. BURRARD duct Mount the funeral service in CHAPEL, directing. Pleasant Chapel, Kingsway at 11th Avenue, Saturday, February View. 1 at 10 a.m. Interment, Ocean MITCHELL Passed away beloved ary 29th, 1964, Mary, wife of Joe Mitchell of 3808 West 14th in her 47th year.

Survived DAVY- January 28, 1964, Alice also by 1. son, Philip Bruce; 1 Hannah Davy, 3274 East Boule- daughter, Mrs. I. (Marcia) Richardvard. Survived by 1 daughter, Mrs.

son; her parents. Mr. and Mrs. G. Halawell of Kamloops; 1 Kanelles; 1 brother, Tikie Kanelles, grandchildren, James and Dale; all of Vancouver.

Funeral service great-grandchild. Funeral service Friday at 3 p.m. in St. George in the Mount Pleasant Chapel, Greek Orthodox Church. 7th Ave.

Kingsway at 11th on Satur- at Vine. Rev. A. Ananiadis officiaday, February 1, at 1 p.m. No ting.

orial Interment Forest Lawn Mem- deflowers please. Park. Flowers gratefully clined. Donations may be made to the B.C. Cancer Fund.

Simmons FRAZER-Passed away at her and McBride, Broadway at Maple residence, 3514 Price Street, Van- funeral directors in charge. couver, January 28, 1964. Janet Frazer, beloved wife of Oscar Frazer, in her 74th year. MORRISSEY-Passed away JanSurvived by 6 sisters and 2 broth- uary 28, 1964. John Patrick Morers in Scotland and Australia: rissey of 2855 East 4th Avenue, also Funeral several nieces and nephews.

Vancouver, in his 63rd year. Surservice, Friday, January vived by his ever loving wife, 31, at 2 p.m. in the CENTRAL Eileen; 2 sons, John Thomas, BurHanna PARK CHAPEL 4061 of Kingsway, Center naby; Kevin Patrick, Vancouver; opp. 2 daughters, Mrs. R.

G. (Eileen) Central Park, Rev. Don Hills of- Wilson, Vancouver; Mrs. J. (FlorBurial ficating.

Park. Interment Ocean View ence) Sigalet, Victoria; 4 grandchildren. Prayers will be said Thursday, January 30, at 8 p.m. in the Little Chapel of the in Mary her Ellen, 82nd of 341 South Survived Renfrew, by Highway at Royal Oak FROW On January 27, 1964, Flowers, Forest Lawn, Grandview year. Burnaby.

Requiem Mass will be son, William, Los Angeles; celebrated Friday, January 31, at grandson, Leonard Frow, San 10 a.m. in St. Francis' Church, 1020 Francisco. Services Friday, Janu- Semlin Drive, by Rev. J.

McIner31 at 1 p.m.. from the Bell ney, celebrant. Interment Forest 3 Funeral Home, 2746 E. Hastings Lawn Memorial Park. FOREST Rev.

Interment H. S. Mountain McDonald View. officiat- LAWN MORTUARY, Grandview ing. Highway at Royal Oak Avenue, funeral directors in charge.

GALLAGHER In St. Paul's Hospital on January 28, 1964. Dominic Joseph Gallagher, 1715 W. 11th aged 85 years, formerly of Port Moody. Survived by 2 daughters, Sister Eileen GalVancouver; Sister M.

Dominic, St. Paul, Minn; 1 brother, Patrick, Sligo, Ireland. Prayers in the Sisters of Service Chapel, 1715 W. 11th Thursday, 7:30 p.m. Requiem Mass St.

Augustine's Church, 7th Ave. and Maple Friday, 9 a.m. Rev. Father Keighly celebrant. Interment ForFuneral Directors, 1096 W.

BroadLawn Memorial Park. Kearney way. GREER- -Passed away on January 29, 1964. Elizabeth Ann, widow of Charles J. Greer, of 3625 Edgemont West Vancouver, in her 84th year.

Survived, by a brother. Mr. Norman Hull, Vancouver: a sister, Mrs. Elvie Barnett. Vancouver: also nieces and nephews.

Funeral service Saturday at 10 a.m. in Simmons McBride Funeral Chapel, Broadway at Maple Rev. G. Turpin, D.D.. officiating.

Interment Ocean View Burial Park. HALL- January 29, 1964, Louisa May Hall, of 5776 Wales Road, aged 89 years, formerly of Mortlach, Saskatchewan. Survived by 2 sons, Robert. Brampton, Lloyd; and 2 daughters, Mrs. (Florence) Gahr and Mrs.

E. (Phyllis) Bennett, all of Vancouver; 1 sister, Mrs. Scott, Fort Erie, 2 grandchildren; 2 great-grandchildren. Funeral service Saturday, February at 10 a.m. in the CHAPEL OF CHIMES, Harron Bros.

10th Avenue and Ontario Street, Rev. Edward McCarthy officiating. Interment, Forest Lawn Memorial Park. HANEY Thomas A. late of Port Coquitlam, on January 28.

1964, aged 70 years. Leaves his wife, Annie; 3 brothers, George, Winnipeg; Ivan and Norman of Birtle, Manitoba. 1 sister, Mrs. Margaret Hillier, Port Coquitiam. Funeral service In Trinity United Church in Port Coquitiam at 3:30 p.m., Friday, January 31.

Remains will be forwarded to Birtle, for interment. Garden Hill Funeral Directors. William LAING January 28. 1964. James Laing, 1972 York aged 64 years.

Survived by Mission; Leslie. Victoria; Harold, Toronto: Raymond, ter, Mrs. F. S. Hirsch, 5 grandchildren.

Rev. J. Whinfield Robinson will conduct the funeral service in the Mount Pleasant Chanel, Kingsway at 11th on Friday, January 31, View at 1 Ceme- p.m. interment Mountain tery. LANGLEY January 28, 1964, Richard Robert, beloved husband of Helen R.

Langley of 990 W. 17th aged 55 years. Also survived by 2 home. daughters, Janet and Eileen at Deceased was a member of Anthony Lodge No. 54 A.F.

A.M. and Royal Arch Chapter in Scotland. Rev. D. R.

Gostelow will conduct the funeral service in the Mount Pleasant Chapel, Kingsway at 11th Ave. on Friday, January 31, at 3 p.m., cremation. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Heart LEW- -Passed away January 25, 1964, Share Wo Lew of 176 Powell Street, aged 75 years. Funeral a.m. in the Roselawn Fuservice Friday, January 31.

at neral Chapel, Broadway and Commercial Drive. followed by cremation. McCOLL January 28, 1964, Jessie McColl of 2545 Main aged 66 years. Worked in the Prosthetic services at Shaughnessy Hospital for 45 years. Also late member of Superannuated Federal Civil Servants B.C.

Funeral service Friday, January 31. at. 1 p.m.. in OF CHIMES, Harron Bros. Ltd.

10th Ave. and Ontario St. Rev. G. Turpin, D.D.

officiating. Interment Mountain View Cemetery. Ethel McCormack, wife of Ronald McDowall, late of Powell River, B.C, and Suite No. 403. 5926 Tisdall Vancouver 13, B.C.

Prayers Street be said Thursday at 7:30 p.m. in Holy Cambie Name Church. 33rd Avenue Street, where Requiem Mass will 31, be celebrated Friday, January at 10 a.m., Rev. Hanley, celebrant. Interment Ocean View Burial Park.

Flowers the gratefully B. C. declined. Donations to Cancer Society would be appreciated. Simmons and McBride Funeral Directors in charge.

McLEAN January 28, 1964, Susan McLean, aged 89 years. of 351 West 19th North Vancouver. Survived by 1 brother, Fred Tomlin: nieces and nephews. New Westminster. Funeral service Friday, January 31, at 3 p.m.

from the North Vancouver Funeral Chapel, 122 West 6th St. to North Vancouver Cemetery. Rev. P. B.

Diplock officiating. McMILLAN Daniel late of Port Coquitiam, on January 29. 1964, aged 87. years. Leaves son.

Peter: 2 brothers In Callfornia: brother and 1 sister in Brooks, Alta. Funeral service SatFebruary 1, at 1 p.m.. in the Garden Hill Funeral Chapel. Rev. H.

H. Harris officiating. 27 FOUND Female German Shepherd, blonde co*cker, Cranbrook licence 337-63: male Boxer, brindle: male Boxer cross. about 8 2 female co*cker cross: male Great Dane cross pup: 5 Collie cross pups. Contact S.P.C.A.

Shelter. Port Coquitlam, 1411 Pipeline WH 2- 8470. 30 COMING EVENTS Canadian and Allied Merchant Seamen's Assoc. West Coast Branch No. 4-5215 Main St.

The above association is holding its regular business meeting on Sunday, Feb. 2nd, 1964 at 2 p.m., 451 E. Hastings St. Seamen past present Gaelic Soc. Ross-shire night Sat.

Feb. Scottish aud. Concert 8 p.m. Dance 9-12 p.m. Refresh.

Door spot prize. Lobban Sisters Orch. Bingo at Hastings Auditorium every Tues. p.m, Rotary Boat Show February 8th to 15th Exhibition Park Thrift Shop Knox United Church, 41st Balaclava, Saturday, 9-11 a.m. EMBASSY, DAVIE BURRARD Dancing Fridays Saturdays 32 CATERING "Catering Unlimited" Your facilities or ours.

MU 2-9153. 34 HALLS FOR RENT Halis for rent. Caterings, panquets, wedding receptions. Lion's Gate Halls, 2611 W. 4th.

RE 3-8514. El Mocambo night club, Brentarea. Banquets, weddings, meetings. CY 9-3764: CY 8-7673. Hannay's Reception Hall 2291 W.

9th. RE 8-2324. AM 6-7994. 2 halls, weddings, banquets, etc. 43rd Victoria.

FA 5-3644. 36 INFORMATION WANTED Anyone knowing the whereabouts of Mrs. Corrine Erma CHADSEY. formerly of Chilliwack and Prince George, please contact Box 152, Sun. Matter of urgent personal concern.

Would George William Storach, formerly of 1199 Shell Rich. or anyone know his present whereabouts please write Box 1268. Sun. Important. Anyone knowing the whereabouts of Josie Pearson, formerly of Vancouver, please contact Box 1248, Sun.

John E. Rendle of Victoria or anyone knowing the whereabouts please write Box 1990 Sun. 40 PERSONAL Young business man, late thirties, no ties, seeks young lady for companionship, social dates, outings. Have car and home. Object matrimony.

Box 194 Sun. Gentleman, 34, steady worker, wishes to meet lady for shows, dances outings. Children welcome. Object matrimony. Box 866, Sun.

42 BUSINESS PERSONALS BC COLLATERAL Unredeemed Pledges Articles of All Types B.C. Collateral 77 East Hastings MU 1-3557 Free Parking in Rear Open Fridays till 9 p.m. Value Sale $339 155 Allstate scooter $150 $195 Fisher mineral detector 89 69 Autograph 7-piece golf set in bag, new 44 $323 Mercury super silent six outboard $149 $129 Home workshop. Drill press saw new $249 Admiral 19" port. TV $149 $249 Porter -Cable edge sander 99 $329 Lalonde scrub polisher with 2-15 brushes $119 $168 Porter Cable 3" belt sander 89 89 Imperial open arm reverse stich sewing machine 49 $135 Remington quiet riter port.

typewriter 79 $119 Allen digit adding machine 49 $198 Canadian 210 chain saw GAGA 79 $329 American People's encyclopedia, complete 98 $299 Admiral electric organ, 5 switch, full key board $195 $149 Martin Frees' clarinet 79 90 Martin 30-30 rifle 59 $189 Browning ribbed, barrel 12-gauge auto, shot gun $139 89 Beltone guitar amp.Tremolo, new 69 Many More Bargains Mail Orders sent same day Easy Credit Terms Bothered with Arthritis. Rheumatism, Sore Back, Lumbago, or poor circulation? For quick relief from medically proven method, used in your own home, write 1067 Howe Vancouver. Waterfront Jots. Gulf Islands. Priced to sell.

Terms. Limited supply, Winter prices. Call now. 736-0022. Free inspection -no obligation! WE BUY DIAMONDS Highest prices paid in city B.C.

COLLATERAL 77 E. Hastings MU 1-3557 Parking at rear Male feminine hygiene products. Male clerks in attendance only from 6-9 p.m. Prompt attention to mail orders. Buckshon's Pharmacy, 800 East Hastings St.

Enquiries are invited from Veterans, their wives, widows or civilians, concerning cemetery arrangements, through Veterans' Memorial Trust Assoc. MU 5-0381. Personal hygiene products. Male clerks in attendance only. 6 to 12 m.n.

dally. Fraser Drug 49th and Fraser AUTHOR'S AGENCY Bring your stories, articles, books, songs, poems. Free advice. 1065 E. 17th.

TR 6-6362. Open eves. China Glass Repairing Firbanks, 599 Seymour, MU 1-4364 EL MOCAMBO DANCE CLUB Starts Feb. 4, 22 hrs. 2 instr.

Club parties. $15 ea. CY 9-3764. Personal horoscopes cast. Adviser and counsellor on all problems.

Phone MU 1-3083. Need to Stop Smoking? Try hypnosis. Private or Class. 874-6810. Jewelry Watch Repairs O.

B. Allan Ltd. 480 Granville Professional hair dressing in your home, 255-3622. without sitting under dryers. Madam Farrell, psychologist, gifted reader 682-4395 Chinese Herbalist- George Y.

Lee 1115 Kingsway, corner Glen Dr. "Madame Patricia" gift of E.S.P. Famed reader advisor. FA 1-8233. Meet new friends.

Join 30 Up Social Club. 681-1415. Rugs Upholstery Cleaning Certified Rug Cleaners, CY 8-8218. Helen's Health Clinic. RE 3-6111.

Regd. masseuse, Open 1-9 p.m. "Omar" reading advice daily. MU 1-1105 Draperies- your material or ours. Adrian's RE 8-0196 Invis.

mend. rugs, your home. CY 8-0465. AL 3-2840. Young man available for Jerome, any assignments.

WE 8-3165 Sewing, alterations, mending, etc. Pickup del. CY 8-9922. P.O. Box Alconolies 464 Anonymous 5-5623.

Eczema itch rash. try 1115 K'sway. all drug dept. stores. Rugs, chstilds.

cleaned at home. Intercity Cleaners. HE 4-1646. Tailoring and alterations. Pickup delivery.

AL 3-8101, 5-10 p.m. 44 TRAVEL OPPORTUNITIES CHARTER OVERSEAS Yes, fine but regular fares are just as low: Four week alrail trip leaves every low Monday. Return as as: Glasgow London $386: Continent $433; Scandinavia $474. govt. approval.

June and August slightly higher. No trips in July, Hagen's Travel Service Ltd. TR 9-1575: MU 2-7254: RE 6-56511 HE 1-6674: LA 6-7878. Man sailing to Calif. via raft.

seeks other interested men. Box 192, Sun. 50 HELP WANTED, MEN Dunbar. only Records proven prove sales route $6,000 In Fuller Grade 12 and AM car, 3-3004. needed.

Brush Co. Scout master or assistant required finned. for small troop, excel. conditions. Box 3096 Sun.

50 HELP WANTED, MEN USE CONFIDENTIAL SERVICE There may be certain firms or individuals to whon. your replles should not go. Simply address your application to the Box Number in ad and attach a separate list of such names Place both In a separate envelope addressed to Confidential Service. Sun Classified. Vancouver, B.C.

If your guess Is right we will destroy your letter TRAINEES 18 TO 28 Immediate openings for possible earnings of $300 or more per week in the field of marketing and sales promotion. No Experience Necessary. CALL PERSONNEL MANAGER MU 5-6930 a.m. to 12 noon. SALARY $380 PER MO To those accepted after 3-day training period.

Box 1312. Sun. Propane Gas Sales Service Excellent opportunity to take an established business in Central charge of the, propane dept. in B.C. tanks To deliver, install service appliances.

Profit sharing B.C. for the right man. Grade I gas fitter, 3 yrs. married. age 30-45, with car.

Salary $300 per mo. plus commis-1 sion bonus on Fringe penses. Apply benefits Box 2576, exinstallations. Sun. Service Representative Branch office of known manufacturer of internationally business machines has an opening in their service dept.

Good starting salary, life insurance, hospitalization. Permanent position with an opportunity to advance in a service career. If you are mechanically inclined, are bet. the ages of 20- 30, we would like to talk to you. OPPORTUNITY Experienced appliance and furniture salesman.

Must have outstanding LOCAL PROVEN record. No others need apply. Excellent remuneration for the right man. Wanted by large chain organization. Box 1809.

Sun. TV Stereo Technician Leading manufacturer of T.V.for stereo fully equipment has an opening a qualified technician. Must be graduate of recognized trade school, have at least 5 years' field experience be able to meet the public. Excellent DOSsibilities for advancement. Full benefits.

Reply to Box 1250, Sun. DEPOT MANAGER Large requires progressive manager freight, depot. Position requires Vancouver capable manager to co-ordinate the handling various 400 functions of a depot commensurate tons with daily, education Salary and experience. Applications to Box 2530, Sun. BODY MEN We require qualified body men to increase our present staff.

Excellent working conditions plus all fringe benefits. Apply to Mr. Walter Kios, Body Shop MU 1-2311. 450 W. Georgia Vancouver.

COLLIER'S LTD. Industrial radiographers with junior and senior qualifications required for domestic and foreign assignments. In reply include experience summary, age, marital status, salary expected. Box 40 Sun. Wanted Young man.

exp, in credit office management, for career position with nationally known company. Salary commensurate with education exp. Full employee Box benefits. 1292. Sun.

Apply by letTV SERVICEMAN Experienced TV Radio Technician for bench work. Good wages, 5-day week, M.S.A. Mr. Weichel, Wosks Ltd. 62 W.

Hastings. EX PERIENCED FRENCH FULL PARTTIME. STATE SALARY REQUIRED TO BOX 2532. SUN. facturing Draughtsman required by manucompany, located in lower mainland.

Mechanical experience preferred. Reply in writing, giving work experience, to Box 1948. Sun. Male hair stylist. fully qualified, good cutter.

permanent waver, colorist, exc. guarantee comm. Mrs. W. Krueger, House of Beauty, MU 4-4588; eves.

WA Established company experienced auto glass replacement man to build auto glass department. Should have flat experience. Replies contidential. BOx 2552, Sun. Alert young man needed for car lot.

Clear driving record a keen interest in automobiles must. For appt. call Mr. MacDonald at 522-3942. BODY MAN for $2.65 per hr.

Steady employment good man. AL 5-5488: 1520 Clarke Dr. YOUNG MEN 17 to 22, for Budget business. No experience necessary. $42 per week to start.

Call 681-1628. Metal mechanic with gas. fitters ticket. Apply Williams Heating, 46202 Brooks Ave. Chilliwack, B.C.

Ph. Sycamore 4-6301. 50 HELP WANTED, MEN EMPLOYMENT SEEKERS in to employment advertisem*nts. copies OL Do testimonials not are satisfactory. send originals.

The Sun cannot be responsible for the return of any material sent to Sun Box numbers TRADESMEN REQUIRED The following required for our modern pulp mill at Port Alice, B.C. Applicants should have at least 4 in yrs. industrial maintenance exper. either pulp paper. oil These refinery, chemical or allied fields.

with a are rate $3.08 maintenance positions of per hour and full commodation company benefits. Single aconly. MECHANICAL MILLWRIGHT, experienced Journeyman, WELDER. set must of have tools. valid Tickets No.

1 MAN, journeyman required, with industrial experience, tools required. CARPENTER, required for millwork, and having all hand tools. INSTRUMENT MECHANIC familiar with Fischer Foxboro, Bailey, Taylor and RAYONIER CANADA (B.C.) LTD. 314 West Pender Street Vancouver 3, B.C. MU 5-5046 18 FUNERAL DIRECTORS Harron Bros.

Ltd. "2 Chapels to serve you" at Chapel of Chimes 10th Ave. Ontario St. Vancouver TR 6-8877 C. Atchison Sons and Royal Oak Chapel Kingsway at Royal Oak Burnaby TR 6-8877 Harold C.

Atchison, Mgr. SIMMONS McBRIDE LTD. "A Dignified Service" Broadway at Maple RE 1-4151 Member Order of the Golden Rule Forest Lawn Mortuary One call arranges all. Grandview Hy, at Royal Oak Ave. Burnaby 2 CY 9-7711 Mount Pleasant Chapel Vancouver's most beautiful and modern funeral home.

Kingsway at 11th Ave. TR 6-2161 S. Bowell Sons Ltd. 219 Sixth St. New West.

LA 2-1671 Cloverdale 574-4733 4 26 LOST Reward for information leading to recovery of large framed picture of Georgian Towers Hotel Spanish Consular shield. Missing from hotel lobby. Ph. Frank Bernard. MU 1-4321.

Small white long-haired terrier, brown markings on head, male, wearing Ontario rabies tag. Answers to Teeko, Jan. 21. Reward. CR 8-0648.

$100 reward for return of tan colored large male Shepherd dog, lost on Brunette Road, Sapperton. 929-2616. "Chico" a gold tan Chihuahua with harness '63 Van. tag No. 4288.

vic. Sperling Hastings. 299-7924. Reward. Purple suede bag, pearl clasp, wallet important papers urgently needed.

Hudson's Bay bsmt. restroom. RE 1-5674. Friday night, Hollyburn chair lift. boy's packsack.

cont. clothes. identification. Given boy mistake. 435-9706 Cultured pearl ring, marcasite shoulders at Continental Cabaret, Jan.

25. sentimental Value. Reward. 736-4086. Man's tan leather brief case cont.

professional papers, vic. Triumph Victoria or 6200 bik. E. Blvd. AL 4-1420.

AM 1-9080. From Killarney Com. Centre, boy's blue Raleigh 3-speed bike, licence 2545. FA 5-4459. Reward, rings, keys silver in brown cloth change purse, AL 3- 0824.

Bifocals, dark frames, on Fri. 24, Granville, between Pender Georgia, or in Ray. WA 2-2794. Small drawing on linen. Vic.

600 bik. Howe St. Please contact MU 3-2181. $30 Reward Black white cat, Nov. 8th.

May be anywhere. Van. 922-8729. Single strand pearl necklace. West Vancouver, Jan.

26. Reward. WA 2-0962. Ballmain scarf, brown, West End. MU 3-5261.

Lady's Rolex "Orchid." Reward. Vic. Howe Dunsmuir. 731-8683. Green budgie.

Vic. Second Narrows Bridge. YU 7-6430. Gold brooch, engraved S.I.J. Vic.

Middlegate. Small rwd. LA 6-5307. Gas cap for '50 Chev. with leather key case.

AL 3-3803. 27 FOUND Female Chihuahua cross; female Lab. pup; purebred Collie pup; male Terrier cross pup; female Pom. cross; female Collie male Setter cross pup; male Dalmatian cross pup; male back; purebred male Rhodesian Ridgemale Great cross: male Springer cross pup; female German Shepherd cross, found on Caithcart. Richmond S.P.C,A., 1207 No.

5 Rd. BR 7-6212. Female Shepherd cross pup, black tan; male Spaniel, cross black, wearing chain: male Collie, cross black; female Shepherd, cross S.P.C.A. brown. Contact Vancouver Animal Shelter, TR 9- 2948.

Call TR 4-3812 after 5 and weekends. Male Springer cross, black and white, brown studded collar; feSpaniel cross pup, blonde; male German Shepherd, brown. Contact Vancouver S.P.C.A. Animal Shelter, TR 9-2948. Call TR 4-3812 after 5 and weekends.

Male Hound cross black tan; male black male, German Shepherd; black tan (choke collar); female German Shepherd, black brown, 7 mos. old. North Van. S.P.C.A. Shelter, 1302 Main YU 8-7484.

Maltese male, Airedale male, Schnauzer male, Shepherd male, Spaniel, male, Collie male, white pet rabbit, green budgie. New West'r, Surrey SPCA Animal Shelter, 11958 Tannery 584-4232 or 576-6277. Open 12-5 p.m. Found wicker basket containing swimming equipment. Sat.

afternoon. Kerrisdale area, AM 6- 7355. Found January 27, injured gray cat, vic. Texaco station near Stanley Park expired while being taken to Vet. 921-7336.

Pr. of gold-rim bifocals in black case. Brownlee Industries, ft. of Tannery South Westminster. LA 2-7911.

2 keys with blue attachment found vic. Hastings Homer. Apply 340 W. Pender. Found charm bracelet, Collingwood W.

Broadway Sat. RE 3-8260. Man's gold ring, Saturday, January 18th at CYC, Holy Rosary. YU 8-4289. Chev.

late model hub-cap, vic. Nanton Cartier. RE 1-7887 after 6 p.m. Small lady's wrist watch. vic.

Burrard Monday evening. 682-1581. North Van, black framed eye glasses in black case, stamped Presciption Optical Co. RE 8-2630. Pair 19th eyeglasses, brown Highbury white frames.

Ave. bet. Dunbar. CA 4-9446. Young male Dane or Boxer with dark face, wearing red collar.

MU 1-2851. Ring of keys, on 41st near East Boulevard. AM 1-5921. 1 earring, near. Collingwood Broadway.

738-8357. 2 suits sport Jacket, vic. Lakewood Hastings East. AL 3-3750. Man's glasses In brown case.

2500 bik. Yale, AL 3-6214. Shopping bag parcels. Vic. Eatons.

CA 4-1574. Lady's gold watch at Kerrisdale Community Centre. AM 6-8519. Full disc hub cap. South Delta.

943-2334. Black white female. vie. Oakridge, AM 1-7074. Female puppy, black with brown tinges.

255-9451. Found, colored glasses, vic. W. 41 Pine Crescent. RE 8-7605.

DEMOLITION MEN Local demolition contractor has immediate opening for men experienced in demolition of both wood, frame concrete structures. Applicants must be in good physical condition, available for out-of-town work as required be versatile in all phases of demlolition. Some supervisory experfience will be helpful, but not necessary. In reply state marital status, age, height weight, etc. list employment for 5 years.

Apply Box 1960, Sun. CORRECTION NOLAN Passed away in hospital, January 25. 1964, Joseph Harold Nolan, late of Oliver, B.C. Survived by 4 sisters, Mrs. W.

N. (Ann) Davis, Spokane, Bernadette Hendricks, Seattle, Mrs. G. (Marguerite) Manarey, Medicine Hat. Alberta; Mrs.

J. (Melba) Podesta, Redcliff, Alberta. Mr. Nolan was a veteran of World War II, and a member of the Canadian Legion. Requiem Mass Wednesday, January 29 at 11 a.m.

at Holy Name Church, 33rd and Cambie, Rev. Father J. Steele celebrant. Interment Field of Honour, Forest Lawn. Chapman Funeral Home directors.

OAKLEY- -Passed away on January 29. 1964, Thomas Edward Oakley of 1385 Davie Street. in his 83rd year. Survived by a daughter, Miss Ethel Oakley, Van- Fort couver; brother, Melvin, William, Ont. The deceased was a member of the Canadian Pacific Pioneers Association.

Funeral service Friday at 1 p.m. in Simmons McBride Funeral Chapel, Broadway at Maple Street, Rev. Canon William Garbutt officiating. Interment Ocean View Burial Park. ROBINSON Passed away hospital January 29.

1964, Stephen Broder Robinson. late of 2137- 9th Avenue, New Westminster. Survived by his wife Annie: 4 Mrs. C. G.

Cowan, New Westminster: Mrs. S. R. Smillie, Mrs. F.

Edwards, Hanna, Alberta and Mrs. Esther MeNaughton. Dalhousie, Quebec; 4 aby; sons, W. J. Robinson, North BurnRoy Robinson, Hanna.

Charlie Robinson, Kitimat and Also Howard Robinson, South Burnaby. 12 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren. Funeral service in Saturday, February 1, 1964 at p.m. the CENTRAL PARK CHAPEL Center Hanna 4061 Kingsway opposite Central Rev. G.

Struthers, D.D., officiating. Cremation. SCHERGER hospital, Janu28. 1964, Conrad Scherger, years, of 605 S. Howard Avenue, N.

Burnaby. Survived by his loving wife, Elizabeth; 3 sons, 5 daughters. Requiem Mass Saturday. February 1, at 10 a.m, 11 Holy Cross Church, 1450 S. Delta Avenue, Rev.

J. Barry celebrant. Interment Forest Lawn. Burnaby Funeral Directors, 4276 Hastings Street, Burnaby in charge of arrangements. SHOTTON On January 29, 1964, Annie Shotton, of 4020 Beatrice Street, aged 92 years.

Survived by her loving husband son, Ronald H. North Vancouver: 1 grandson. Funeral Friday, January 31, from St. Joseph Church, 15th Avenue and Fleming. Requiem Mass at 9 a.m..

Reverend Father D. Campbell celebrant. Interment Ocean View Cemetery. Roselawn Funeral Directors. SMITH--Passed away in hospital January 28, 1964.

Guy Cathcart Smith, late of 116 Hastings Vancouver, in his 73rd year. Mr. Smith was a veteran of World War I and served with the 88th Battalion. Funeral, 10 service a.m. Friday, January from Harold Edwards Funeral Home, 802 Broadway at Willow.

Rev. W. Little officiating. Interment Vetcrans' Memorial Park. STEWART On January 28.

1964. Charles WiiStewart. 534 Foster Avenue, Coquitiam, aged years. Survived by daughter, Mrs. E.

G. (Edna) Alexander, Coquitiam; 2 grandservice in Gary, Friday, the January Grayam. 31 at Funeral 10:30 S. and new chapel of BOWELL SONS. 219 6th Street.

New Westminster. Rev. G. Switzer, Ph.D. officiating.

Interment Fraser Cemetery, TAYLOR Passed away Janu29. 1964. George William 7291 Randolph Avenue, Burnaby. in his 74th year. Sur4 stepdaughters, Mrs.

Ellen Fletcher, Long Beach, Mrs. Myrtle Morgan. Burnaby; Kathleen Seveik, Burnaby: Margaret Engstrom, North Surrey; 1 stepson, James Fraser, Newton, B.C.: 1 brother, Charles Nanton, 15 grandchildren. 3 great grandchildren; also nieces and nephews. Deceased was a member of the International Longshoremen's and WareUnion, Local 502, New Westminster.

Funeral service Saturday. February 1 at 10:15 a.m. in the Little Chapel of the Flowers. Forest Lawn, Grandview Highway at Royal Oak Avenue. Mr.

D. A. Duff officiating. Interment in the Family Plot. Forest Lawn Memorial Park.

FOREST LAWN MORTUARY. Funeral Directors In charge. TOZER Isabel. on January 27, 1964. of 1027 Harwood Survived by B.C..

2 In her 86th year. brothers, Grey and James Grey, Winnipeg. Memorial service was held January 30, Rev. A. Phillip Hewitt officiated.

Cremation. No flowers by request. Arrangements through The Memorial Society of B.C, and First Memorial Services Ltd. Experienced Draftsmen Required By Consulting Engineers in Western Canada for Structural and Mechanical Engineering Department also a Technical Illustrator Required Experience in piping presentation preferred. Good Salary- Fringe Benefits All enquiries treated in strict confidence.

Reply with full details to Underwood McLellan Associates Ltd. Box 539 Saskatoon. Sask. Owing to mill extension we require 8 sawyers, 8. packers to work a swing shift.

Expected commencement date March 1. All usual benefits, M.S.A., group insurance, etc. Apply in writing only experience, stating previous employers, age, etc. Personnel of651 ficer, Smith Cedar Products Harbor Victoria. JUNIOR DRAFTSMAN Permanent position.

Send resume of print) training to experience (please Association Plywood Manufacturers of B.C. 735 West 15th North Vancouver. Insurance- Claims Young man in mid twenties, experienced in claims work and adbranch justing, of required by Vancouver large multi-line insurcompany. Reply stating qualifications to Box 1294, Sun. Nation wide firm requires immediate service of reactivator collector.

Past ex experlence in inBasic vestigation adjustments a help. salary, pension, M.S.A. other benefits. MUST HAVE SMALL ECONOMICAL CAR. Apply 401 W.

Hastings. Experienced machine milker for large herd on R.O.P. Very good Permanent accommodation for small family, position with good wages and working conditions. Apply Farm Labor, 125 East 10th Ave. or write Box 2564, Sun.

Furniture Finisher Must be fully qualified in all phases of furniture finishing. Excellent opportunity for man with ambition. WA 2-9555 between 4:30 5:30 p.m. Linotype operator or operatorfloorman required for full time position In newspaper and job shop on Vancouver Island. Apply stating experience and marital Box status to West Coast Advocate, 100, Port Alberni, B.C.

ATHLETIC DIRECTOR Required by recreation agency. Physical education degree at least 3 yrs. experience in or community centre required. Forward resume of training, experience references to Box 2538, Sun. Insurance Brokerage Vanc'r.

ambitious branch of Can. Co. requires young man with min. Gr. 12 yrs.

commercial fire exp. Submit resume Box 1994. Sun. PART -TIME Young man required for 4 hrs. evening work, p.m.

Must be mechanically inclined. $1.30 per hour. Reply Box 2572. TAKE OVER SMALL BUSINESS Neat well dressed man with a reliable car to take over Fuller Brush route on North Shore. Pays $100 a week.

Call Mr. Perret at YU 8-9424. Young man to enter sales field assisting manager in Richmond or Surrey areas. Comp. training provided.

Salary plus bonus. Apply 702 1281 W. Georgia, 10 11 a.m, Full. part time or Friday Saturday. Apply in person to Oasis Car Wash, 5318 Kingsway, Burnaby or Park Royal, foot of Taylor Way.

Experienced service station attendant to work night shift, full time employment. Apply stating age, qualifications to Box 1970, Sun. 1st class young European cook wanted immediately, Must be able to prepare cut all fresh meats. Steady work. good salary.

682- 11210, 9-12 a.m, only. SUN CLASSIFIED AD INDEX ALL APPEAR CLASSIFICATIONS ARE NUMBERED IN NUMERICAL ORDER Classification No. No. Classification Agencies Agreements Wanted 69 For Florists Sale Misc. 25 Office Equipment No.

134 for Sale 388 Found 170 Offices, Stores, Aircraft for sale: 420 Fruits 27 Warehouses 274 140 Funeral Directors 152 Painters, Apartm't Property 362 Funeral Notices 10 18 Personal Decorators 110 Aptitude Testing 54 Fur-bear. Animals 178 Personnel Testing 40 Automobiles Furnaces 126 Pet Stock 176 54 for Automobiles Sale Wtd. 400 394 Furnished Houses 225 Photo Furnished Suites 200 Plastering and 162 Finishing Auto Repairs Serv. 410 Garages, Parking 138 Stuccoing 104 Auto Radiators 410 Furniture Auto Bicycles, Wreck Acces. 410 Halls Garden for Supplies Rent 112 Heating 270 Plumbing and 104 Motorcycles 164 Health Services 84 Poultry Professional Supplies 180 34 Birds Births and Goldfish 176 Help Wtd.

Men 50 Wanted Property Services Exchange 368 82 Boats Supplies and Marine 190 Men-Women 56 Help Wtd. Women 58 Radio Repairing Wanted 370 158 Books Bulldozing and 168 Home Modernization Radios 156 Trucking 94 Home Services 90 92 Ranches 354 Building Lots Materials (home) 295 128 Hotels Hospitais (private) 262 Refrigerators Business Opp. 380 Housekeepg. Rms. 245 86 Rev.

Houses 284 150 Business Business Personals Services 42 90 to Houses Build Wanted Chimneys, Roofing. 292 Rooms and etc. Buard 255 108 Cameras Canaries, Rabbits 162 176 to Houses Wanted Room and Board Cards of Thanks 12 HOUSES Buy FOR SALE 280 Salesiadies, Wanted 260 Carpenters, Contractors 96 City Duplexes, Homes 300 Salesmen, 52 Agents Catering 32 Burnaby Rev. 310 Sawdust Cement, Asphalt. North Vancouver 320 Schoo 5.

Colleges Brick 98 West Vancouver 330 332 Sewing Machines 142 Cemeterles Richmond Sporting Goods Rooms 160 240 Sleeping Clothing. Crematoriums Furs. New Coquitiam West. Stamps. Coins, 23 Coal Shoes 124 166 Whte Surrey Rek Dst.

340 Store Equipment Books Coast and Gulf Delta 344 2 Suites Summer for Resorts, Sale 220 Islands Events 358 30 Other Okanagan Cities 350 "Vacation Spots" Swap 172 265 Commercial Property 364 Industrial Memoriam Property 366 16 Teachers Television Wanted 68 Country Homes, Information Wtd. 36 TV. Radio Hi-Fi 156 Deaths Acreage 352 8 Insurance 399 Repairing Yourself 130 Letters of Timber and Help (Lighting Appreciation 188 14 Tires. Batteries. Domestic Plants etc.

Wanted Washers 62 Listings Wanted 8 Trailers Dryers, Duplexes for. Rent 145 Lodge Livestock Notices 182 Travel Opportunity 44 Trucks Educational 100 Lost 26 Typewriters Electricians Employment Machinery 186 Unfurn Houses 60 (Marriages 6 Unfurnished Suites Employment 152 Vancouver Island Men Wanted, Properties Property 356 Employment Wanted, 70 Money to Loan Vacuum Cleaners 144 Money for Mtges. Vegetables and Women 71 Money Wanted 388 wtd. Automobiles Employment Wanted, Monumental Work 0 Wanted Misc. Women Engagements 72 2 Wanted to Rent 276 Factories 4 Moving Storage 272 Wanted Trucks 394 Farm 274 Music, Art.

Daneng 80 Washers, Dryers 148 Implements 184 Munical Instrum'ts 154 Waterfrontage 360 Floor Farms, Surfacing Ranches New Car Dealers 396 wood. Pressed w'd 120 102 Nursing Homes 88 Wrecking Acces 410.

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