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The Vancouver Sun from Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada • 45

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736-4211 COUNTER BOX OFFICE Monday through Saturday 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. The Sun' Vancouver's Leading Newspaper Published every weekday by Sun Publishing Company Limited under agreement with Pacific Press Printer and Owners 2250 Granville Stuart Keate Publisher J. L. Dampier General Manager J.

M. Lecky, Executive, Assistant Bruce Hutchison, Editorial Direct'r E. M. Swangard, Managing Editor J. W.

Toogood Advtg. Director F. H. Edwards Mgr. J.

J. Rooney Business Manager J. A. Promotion Mgr. North Vancouver YUkon 8-8626 Night Phones after 9 o'clock: Night Editor 732-2111 Advertising Rules and Regulations The Vancouver Sun reserves the right to classity ads under appropriate headings and to set rates therefore and to determine page The Vancouver Sun reserves the location.

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Box (Above Service rates Charge apply $1.00 to B.C. only) (per order, includes mailing) PHONE 736-4211 DISTRIBUTORS Vancouver 2250 Granville St. 732-2371 North Vancouver Len Churchill 340 Lonsdale YUkon 8-8626 West Vancouver 732-2371 Chilliwack Roy Godkin 46580 Pine Ave. Phone Cranbrook John Hiebert 415 Duncan 12th St. David Stott S.

Phone 426-4433 169 Fernie Craig Mrs. Mary Sangala St. Phone 746-4733 Box 576 Mrs. Phone Ruth 423-7526 Estey Golden Box Grand 23 Forks Mrs. Irene Parker Phone 344-5537 Box Hudson 216 Hope Mrs.

M. Gibb Phone 442-8602 Box 172 Phone Frank 783-5305 749 Kamloops St. Paul St. Phone 372-2833 Kelowna Mrs. Edna Giordano 1260 Belaire Ave.

Phone 762-2565 Walde 461-4th Kimberley Avenue 427-3986 Mrs. F. 39 Kitimat Stein Street Mr. Heinz Phone 2559 Ebenau Merritt Mr. Robert 378-5657 Hogg Box 635, Merritt Phone Nanaimo J.

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564-4892 Ewert Street Prince Rupert R. Phone A. 624-4130 Giordano 744 Princeton Mrs. Nellie Garrison West 6th Box 322, Princeton, B.C. 295-6373 Quesnel Mrs.

Anna Phone G. 992-7179 Lowden Box Revelstoke 682 Mrs. Mary Beruschi 305 Victoria Box 450 Phone 837-4368 Rossland Mr. R. E.

362-5592 Smith Box Sandspit 522 T. Waddell Phone Phone 637-5365 Box Terrace 2234 a Mr. Phone 635-5529 Harold R. Jackson 1567 Trail Bay Mrs. Ave.

Norma Phone 364-1483 L. Sigurdson Vernon Mrs. I. 2-4081 Nixon 2500 39th Ave. Ph.

W. LInden McAllister Victoria Box 623, Victoria Phone EVergreen 3-9521 Wells Paul Pavich Box 67, Wells Telephone 994-3222 Westbank A. N. Phone Jack 768-5866 Collard Williams Lake Mr. John 392-7751 Well Box 397 Phone 2 BIRTHS ALLDER To Mr.

and Mrs. Frank H. Allder Mark (nee Jill Whitmore) a son, Harris, on November 22, 1967, at Grace Hospital. BOULIER To Bud and Gloria, a son. Bud.

November 5 Ibs. 9, on 1967, at Lions Gate Hospital, North Vancouver. HENDERSON Mr. and Mrs. J.

Henderson, (nee Milne) wish to announce the birth of their first child, Zoe Ann. Born November 19, 1967, 7 Royal Columbian Hospital, 6 ozs. McILWAINE- To Jim and Sharon McIlwaine a son, Sean William James, 9 lbs. Lions November 15, 1967, at Gate Hospital. MURRAY To Mr.

and Mrs. Douglas L. Murray (nee Bernice Dowling) at November St. Paul's Hospital on 10, 1967, a son, John Thomas, 7 lbs. 1 oz.

SCOBBIE To Ron and Gail (nee Creelman) on November 22, 1967, a son, 6 14 at Lions Gate Hospital. A brother for Hilary. SEMKO Mr. and Mrs. M.

Semko (nee Wendy Jay). daughter, November Hospital, 1967, at Trail Tadanac ibs. oz. Sun BIRTHS WAGER To Blake and Robin Wager (nee March), on Monday, November 20, 1967, 6 12 at Burnaby General Hospital. 4 ENGAGEMENTS Mr.

and Mrs. Rance Boyd announce the engagement of their daughter, Cheryle Jean, to Mr. Gordon Howard James Wintrup, Son of Mr. and Mrs. J.

Wintrup. The wedding will take place December 15, 1967 at 7:30 in Queens Avenue United Church, New Westminster. 8 DEATHS BERRY-Passed a a suddenly, November 22, 1967, Vivian Berry, of 823 E. 15th aged 60 years. Survived by 1.

sister, Mrs. Donalda Melby and niece Donna Samulson, of Dawson City; 2 nephews, Ross Darlington, Sidney Vancouver Island, and John Wade, Nelson, B.C. Funeral service Friday, November 24, at 11 a.m., in Nunn Thomson's Chapel, 10th Ave. and Camble Rev. Canon J.

Whinfield Robinson officiating. Cremation. BROOKER On November 22, 1967. Frederick Leslie Brooker, of Vancouver, aged 71 years. Survived by his wife, Janet; a son, Fred, of Vancouver; daughter, Ann Younker, of South Burnaby; and 6 grandchildren; 3 sisters, Ethel and Winnie of Seattle, and Gladys of Middlesex, Eng.

Mr. Brooker was a member of nity Lodge No. 106, A.F. A.M. Deceased served East Surrey Regiment.

First World War. Rev. W. Hillary will conduct the funeral service In the Mount Pleasant Chapel. on Friday, November 24, at 11 a.m.

Cremation. CASSIDY-Passed a way November 19, 1967, Thalia Margerie Cassidy, late of 1775 Pendrell St. Survived by her husband, Patrick; 1 daughter, Leslie; her mother and father and 2 sisters in directed the U.S.A. Private arrangements Edwards by the Company. Cremation.

CLARKE On November 21, 1967, Thomas Wallace, of New Denver, B.C., in his 78th year. Survived by wife, Jeanne; 2 sons, Crawford, Nanaimo, B.C.; Denis, Vancouver; 5 grandchildren. Funeral service will be held from United Church, New Denver, B.C., on November 26, at, 1:30 p.m., Rev. G. Allen officiating.

Interment in New Denver. DAPAS Suddenly, November 22, 1967, Anna Dapas, of 2558 McGill in her 94th year. Survived by 2 daughters, Mrs. A. (Angela) Sponza, Vancouver; Anna Dapas, in Italy; 2 sons, Dominico, California; in 1 sister, Italy; Beggien, Angelo, in Italy, also 7 grandchildren.

Prayers Friday, November 24. at 7 p.m., in Our Lady of Sorrows Church, funeral Saturday, at 9:45 a.m., from the Bell Funeral Chapel, 2746 E. Hastings to Our Lady of Sorrows Church, Slocan and Pender St. where requiem mass will be celebrated at 10 a.m., by Rev. Father P.

Sordi, PSSC. Interment Ocean View. DELONG Passed away November 21, 1967, in Fraser Canyon Hospital, Hope, B.C., Mrs. Ada Maude Delong, in her 76th year, late of Wallace Hope, B.C. Survived by 2 daughters, Mrs.

P. (Vera) Grayson, Cashmere, Mrs. F. J. (Odessa) King, Vernon; 2 sons, Leonard Spokane, Leslie Hope; 2 sisters, Mrs.

Audrey Krause and Mrs. Ruth Delaney, Callfornia. Funeral service Saturday, November 25, at 2 p.m., in Henderson's Funeral Chapel, officiating. Hope, Rev. William Bell Interment, Mountain View Cemetery, Hope, B.C.

FULMER Passed away on November 22, 1967, Leonard Earle Halliburton Fulmer or 1280 Sur- Sinclair West Vancouver. vived by his loving wife, Sybil, and son, Michael. Funeral service will be held on Saturday, November 25, at 11 a.m., from Hollyburn Funeral Home, 1807 with Marine West Vancouver Rev. Canon T. Allen cremation.

officiating. followed by GILLALES -Passed away November 21, 1967, Gus Gillales, 74th of 4778 Trafalgar in his year. Survived by 1 son, John, 1 Taber, 2 grandchildren; sister, in Greece. The deceased was a member of the Order of Ahepa, Gladstone Chapter CJ6, I.0.0.F., Swift Current, Sask. Prayers Thursday evening, at 7, in Simmons McBride Funeral Chapel, Broadway at Maple St.

Funeral service Friday, at 2 p.m., in St. George's Greek Orthodox Church, 7th Ave. and Vine Rev. A. Ananiadis officiating.

Interment family plot, Forest Lawn Memorial Park. GOUGE--On November 21, 1967. in Victoria, B.C.. Mrs. Winnifred May Gouge of 3210 Beach Drive, resident there for 25 years, formerly of Drumheller.

She leaves her husband, Wilson: daughter, Mrs. H. L. (Ann) Lind of Portland; sons, John of Vancouver and Jesse of Victoria: sisters Mrs. C.

W. Hanna of Edmonton and Miss Myrtle Stooke Vancouver; Helen also nieces. Miss M. Gibson of Victoria. Funeral service in McCall Bros.

FLORAL CHAPEL. Victoria, on November 24 with Rev. A. G. MacLeod officiating.

Interment at Royal Oak Burial Park. (Flowers gratefully declined. Those so desiring, may contribute to the Cancer Fund). GUNDRUM In Winnipeg on November 21, 1967, Adolph Gundrum of 5029 Slocan aged 80 years. Survived by 1 son, Paul, (Bernice) Ruddick, Vancouver; 8 Winnipeg; 1 daughter, a Mrs.

J. H. grandchildren and a number of great-grandchildren. Rev. L.

A. Pritchard will conduct the graveside service in Forest Lawn Memorial Park on Friday, November 24, at 3 p.m. Mount Pleasant Chapel, directors. HARRIS -Passed away in hospital, November 21, 1967, George Harris, late of 510 E. 8th aged 69 years.

Survived by 2 sisters, Mrs. Amy Lealess and Mrs. J. McComb, of Vancouver. Funeral service Friday, November 24, at 3 p.m., in Nunn Thomson's Chapel, 10th Ave.

and Camble Rev. J. Whinfield Robinson officiating. Cremation. Flowers gratefully declined.

ITTERMAN On November 21. 1967, Lena Itterman, aged 77 years, late of 6978 Lanark St. Survived by 4 sons, Nelson and Peter, Pitt Meadows; Alfred, New Westminster; Raymond, Vancouver; Natenie 2 Russell, daughters, Vancouver; Mrs. Norma Passarella, California; 26 and 13 greatgrandchildren. Funeral Friday, November 24, at 1 p.m..

in the chapel of Hamilton Mortuary, Fraser St. at 38th E. D. Eldridge officiating. Interment Ocean View Cemetery.

KALISH-Passed a way November 21. 1967, Charles Kalish, 3495 E. 27th Vancouver, in his 83rd year. Survived by his loving wife, Mary; 4 sons, George, Quesnel, B.C.; Fred and Willys, Ontario; Roy, Vancouver; 5 daughters, Mrs. E.

(Blanche) Weber and Mrs. B. (Dorothy) Park. Clifford, Mrs. H.

(May) Palen. Burnaby: Mrs. 0. (Zelma) Rosetown, Mrs. C.

(Elsie) Paradis, Milden. 29 grandchildren; 27 greatgrandchildren; 1 brother, A. H. Kalish. San Diego.

Calif. Funeral service will be held Friday, November 24. at 1 p.m. in the Little Chapel of the Flowers at Forest Lawn, Grandview Highway at Royal Oak Rev. George Thomson officiating.

Interment in the family plot. FOREST LAWN MORTUARY funeral directors in charge. No flowers by request. Classified Want PART ONE PAGES 45 TO 52-PART TWO VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA, THURSDAY, NOV. 23, MASLANKA November 00 1967, Katerina Maslanka, aged 83 years, late of 6160 Wilson Burnaby.

Survived by loving husband, Paul; Steve at home; Pete. Vancouver: 1 daughter, Mrs. L. Shaw, California; grandchildren; 1, greatgrandchild; 1 sister and 1 brother in Ukraine. Funeral service Saturday, November at 10:30 from ROYAl OAK FUNERAL CHAPEL, on Kingsway at Royal Oak Burnaby, Very Rev.

C. rustawka officlating. Interment, Ocean View Park. MATHIESON Passed away November 21, 1967, David James Mathieson, of 4355 W. 3rd in his 89th year.

Survived by 2 sons, Alexander, Canoe, B.C., and Thomas, Vancouver; 4 daughters, Mrs. A. (Elizabeth) Moffat, Vancouver; Mrs. D. L.

(Isabell) Palmer, Powell River; Mrs. Miss A. O. (Marion) Speirs and Ann Mathieson, and Vancouver; 9 grandchildren 18 great-grandchildren. Deceased served with the Seaforth Highlanders, in The South African War and overseas with the 50th Battalion in the First World War.

Funeral service Friday, November 24, at 2:30 p.m., in Nunn Thomson's Chapel, 10th Ave. and Cambie Rev. Harry Lennox, DD. officiating. Interment, Ocean View Burial Park.

MUIR-On November 21, 1967, David Muir, aged 79 years. late of 648 East 30th Ave. Survived by son, John of Comox: 2 brothers, George, of Manitoba; Robert, of Fort William: 3 sisters, Jessie Scott and Mrs. Todd. aMnitoba; Mrs.

Beth Myles. Ontario; 3 grandchildren. Funeral Friday, November 24, at 2:30 p.m., in the chapel of Hamilton Mortuary, Fraser St. at 38th Rev. H.

Parker officiating. Interment, Mountain View Cemetery. NELLES--Passed a way November 21, 1967, Thomas Ransom Biggar Nelles, MD, of 1500 W. 16th in his 85th year. Survived by a daughter, Mrs.

Trevor Arkel, Vancouver; 4 grandchildren; 1 great-grandchild; brother, D. A. Nelles, Simcoe, Ont. Predeceased by his wife and 4 sons. Funeral service Thursday, November 23, at 3 p.m., in Nunn Thomson's Chapel, 10th Ave.

and Cambie Rev. N. D. B. Larmonth DD officiating.

Cremation. -Passed away on November 22, 1967, Marion Jessie, widow of Wilfrid Ord. of 4683 Arbutus and formerly of Victoria, B.C. Survived by a daughter, Mrs. D.

B. Perrins, Vancouver; 3 grandchildren: a brother Rolf Evans. and a sister. Mrs. M.

Godley, Vancouver. Funeral service Friday, at 1 p.m., in St. Chad's Anglican Church. 23rd and Rev. H.

C. M. TaudinChabot" officiating. Cremation, Garden Chapel. Ocean View.

Simmons and McBride funeral directors in charge of arrangements. SANDBERG Passed away November 17, 1967, Olou Sandberg, of 510 E. 8th aged 63 years. Funeral service Friday, November 24, at 9 a.m., in Nunn Thomson's Chapel, 10th Ave. and Cambie Rev.

Walter Little officiating. Interment, Victory Memorial Park, Surrey, B.C. SHORTILL- John Michael. of Vancouver, in St. Paul's Hospital, on November 21, 1967, in his 83rd year.

Mr. Shortill was a vetthe First World War. Survived by his wife, Florence; step-son, W. Wallis, and 1 sister. Mrs.

L. O'Neill, Dublin, Ireland. Cremation. Arrangements through the Society of B.C. and First Memorial Services Ltd.

22, 1967, Manoel Edwin Simmons, of 4343 Windsor aged 56 years. Survived by his wife, Carole and 3 children. Served, with RCASC In Second World War. Funeral service Friday, November 24, at 10 a.m., in the CHAPEL OF CHIMES, Harron on 10th Ave. 2 blocks west of Main Rev.

R. Durnford officiating. Interment, Victory Memorial Park, Surrey. STERN: Passed away November 22, 1967, Richard Reynold Stern, aged 20 years, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Reynold, Stern. 1152 Bridgeport Road, Richmond. Besides his parents he leaves 1 brother, Harvey, at home, his Mr. and Rudolph Teichman and Mrs. Sophie Stern of Vancouver.

Funeral service Friday, November 24, at 1:30 p.m. in the chapel of RICHMOND FUNERAL HOME, 842 Cambie Road, Richmond. Pastor B. Taetz officiating, Interment Forest Lawn Cemetery. STIEGELMAR- Suddenly on November 19, 1967, Darlene Christine, aged 4 years.

Beloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Stiegelmar of 383 East 60th Ave. Also survived by 1 brother, Robert, at home; her grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs. E. Preus, Edmonton; Mrs. Christine Stiegelmar, Vancouver. Funeral Saturday, November 25, at 10 a.m., in the Bethel Pentecostal Church, 33rd Ave.

and Fraser Rev. H. Got Forest be officiating. Interment Lawn Cemetery. Mortuary in charge.

STRELAU On November 21, 1967, Assaf Strelau, aged 71 years, late of 753 East 54th Ave. Survived by his loving wife, Angela; 2 sons, Willi and Bruno; 4 daughters, Mrs. Linda Wittrien, Mrs. Lilli Vogel, Mrs. Hilda Goliath and Mrs.

Margaret Jekubik, all of Vancouver; 9 grandchildren. Funeral Saturday, November 25, of at 9:30 a.m., in the chapel Hamilton Mortuary, Fraser St. at 38th Rev. P. Daum and Rev.

N. Lauden officiating. Interment, Ocean View Cemetery. DEATHS TABBUTT-Passed away November 21, 1967, Della Margaret, beloved wife of Sydney Charles Born Flatlands, New Brunswick, June 4, 1908. Survived also by 5 sisters, Ora, Nina, Opel, Vera and Jean; 2 brothers, Linsey and Patrick.

Private funeral service for family and relatives only in Simmons McBride Funeral Chapel, Broadway at Maple Friday, November 24, at 11 Cremation, Garden Chapel, Ocean View. TASBY On November 18, Tasby, 1967, 18988 Andrew, Elmer Veteran of First World War FuCloverdale, aged years. neral service Friday, November 24, at 1:30 p.m., in the Cloverdale chapel of S. Bowell Sons, Rev. N.

J. Crees officiating. Interment Victory Memorial Park, Surrey. WATSON- away November 21, 1967, Mrs. Iva' Ellen Watson.

of Drumheller, Alta, aged 70 years. Survived by 2 brothers, Jack Cameron, Calgary, Gordon Cameron, Leeburn, 2 sisters, Mrs. Fern Robb, Burnaby, and Mrs. Ena Brown, Drumheller, Alta. Funeral service Friday, November 24, at 1:30 p.m., in Nunn Thomson's Chapel, 10th Ave.

and Cambie Rev. Duncan Wilkie officiating. Interment Ocean View Burial Park. WELCH Eliza, wife of the late E. E.

Welch, of Vancouver, passed away in her 86th John year. C. Survived by her brother, Dove, of New Westminster; 1 stepArthur Welch, of Parksville, B.C.; 1 stepdaughter, Muriel of Victoria. Memorial service, will be held Monday, November 27, at 11 a.m., at the Holy Trinity Anglican Church, 10th and Pine, Vancouver. Rev.

Canon W. Garbutt officiating. Cremation. No flowers by request. Arrangements through the Society of B.C.

and First Memorial Serivees Ltd. 10 FUNERAL NOTICES The Brethren of Unity Lodge No. 106 A.F. A.M. are requested to attend the funeral of our late brother, Frederick L.

Brooker. Service from Mount Pleasant Funeral Chapel on Friday, November 24 at 11 a.m. No regalia. -Gordon Longmuir, Sec't'y. Ad PAGES 53 TO 59 27 FOUND Female German shepherd, black tan.

6 male vizsla, brown, 8 female shepherd cross Lab. fawn, 8 male Lab cross, blond, 5 male terrier cross black, 2 mos. Contact Vancouver SPCA Animal Shelter, 1205 E. 7th Ave. 879-2948.

Female terrier cross, black, white, year; female cocker cross tan white, 4 months; male cocker cross collie, black, 4 months: female cocker cross. adult. Contact Vancouver S.P.C.A. Animal Shelter, 1205 E. 7th.

879- 2948. Male Cocker Spaniel, found Eagle Harbor School; male found Creery female Poodle, female Chihuahua cross. found Ambleside Park. Contact West Van. SPCA, 922-4622.

Girl's red bicycle with carrier basket broken bell. 1960 license, found at 1694 E. 58tth Ave. 325- 9611. Brown leather brief case, parking lot, 1900 bik.

W. aft. 6. 731-5923. Male tabby kitten.

about 8 weeks old, between 52nd Montcalm. 266-5815. Man's watch, vic. Hamilton Dunsmuir, Nov. 22, 9 a.m.

AM 1-5964. Small type brown dog found on Victoria near 50th FA 7-1283. Gray metal tool chest full of tools, vic. 1st and Commercial. 253-3303.

Light ginger male cat, flea collar, vic. 3rd Arbutus. 733- 5916. Young Seal-Point neutered male vicinity Broadway Cliff N. Burnaby.

298-7924. Items of girl's wearing apparel. found at Georgia Granville. 736-6286. Grey white female kitten, about 8 weeks old.

Renfrew 4th Ave. Ph. AL 3-8557, aft. 6. Quantity of plywood in lam in Coquitlam.

939-9387 days, 936-1073 eves. On 4th Ave. yellow dog, large size. Ph. 266-5050.

Glasses in brown case, vic. West 70th Cartier. 263-7858. 30 COMING EVENTS Meet New People THE "20-40" CLUB Bowling, Bridge, Discussion, Drama, Dancing, etc. Unattached people only.

688-4571. Come relax THE VILLAGE BISTRO Coffee House, 2081 W. 4. Live entertainment. Open from 8 o'clock Tues.

-Sun. For Unattached People Dancing Every night from 7 p.m. Continuous Entertainment ARLINGTON 1236 W. BRDWY. Restaurant open 11:30 a.m.

Sunday Dinner p.m. 733-2220 DANCE EVERY FRIDAY PETER PAN BALLROOM Ideal for singles 1636 W. Broadway Dance Tonight Mini rm. 1236 W. Bdwy.

733-2915 B.C. Soc. songwriters present original songs 12th Fir (1605 W. 12th) November 24. RE 3-1345.

32 CATERING THE SCANDANAVIAN INN At Hastings Auditorium 828 East Hastings St. Open every day from 11 a.m. to 12 p.m. Opening Special Smorgasbord $2.25 Children price 254-3233 731-8471 34 HALLS FOR RENT PINK PUSSYCAT 25-150 people for your Christmas party, fine food. 681-0541 or 876- 5430.

2 halls, weddings, banquets, etc. 43rd Victoria, FA 5-3644 36 INFORMATION WANTED Anyone knowing the whereabouts of Ruth Jon Theresa Smyth, nee Woolersheim, formerly of Crescent Beach, White Rock, Surrey and Blaine, and Brian Leonard Smyth. formerly of White Rock and Surrey, please contact Box 364. Sun. Matter of urgent personal concern.

DAVIS, Miss Leslie Carol, last known address 7240-25th Street South East, Calgary, Alberta, or anyone knowing her whereabouts, please contact Box 410 Sun on a matter of urgent personal concern. Anyone knowing the whereabouts of Laverdure, Maureen or George, formerly of Burnaby, please contact Box 3830, Sun, matter of urgent personal concern. Would Mr. Harry Shaw, last known address Edmonton, Alberta or anyone knowing his whereabouts please contact Box 2922, Sun regarding urgent matter. Anyone knowing the whereabouts of Verne Raymond Abney formerly of Langley and Chilliwack, please contact Box 408.

Sun. Matter of urgent personal concern. Anyone knowing the whereabouts of '54 Austin, black, lic. 253-559, missing Sunday, nr. C.N.R.

Station, call 254-5860. Any person having information regarding accident on 10th Ave. Grandview Highway, 7:30 a m. Nov. 17, '67 phone 526-5621.

Reward, regarding work place of David Jones, 3643 E. 45, replies confidential. Box 2112, Sun. Michael Bruce McDonald. Call Morse.

Confidential. Section middle age club call 433-5624. 42 BUSINESS PERSONALS 36 INFORMATION WANTED MECHANICS, in a WELDERS non-union Are shop? If so the Operating Engineers Local 115C are interested in representing you for the purpose of collective bargaining. All inquiries. held in strict confidence.

Contact Fred Randall, FA 7-6395, Home 299-5841. Robertson, FA 7-6395, Home RE 1-5190. Would anyone knowing the whereabouts of Mr. Brian Wallace MacRae, formerly of Duncan. B.C., please contact Box 418, Sun.

40 PERSONAL Sincere, kind, quiet young man. 26, single, steadily employed, would ilke to meet lady, 20-30, interested in making a very happy home. Enjoys drive, shows. Children welcome. Please send snap if possible, will return.

Object matrimony. Box 334, Sun. Gent in late 40's, with country store, would like to meet lady as helper companion. A very good future for right lady. Object matrimony.

Box 400. Sun. G.E. First letter still goes, with all my heart; not "Mistakenly Directed." Why no answer to othrs? Have you ceased to care? SEE Young Can. born would like to meet young lady (23-35).

Have security to offer. Nurse or teacher preferred. Object matrimony. Box 517, Sun. Gent.

40, no ties, would like to meet lady about own age. Children welcome. Object matrimony. Box 398, Sun. Gent, mid 40's, home on shine Coast, wishes to meet short or early 40's.

Object matrimony. Box 332, Sun. Quiet, personable young man, 24, seeks company of honest young lady, shows, dates. Object matrimony. Box 420, Sun.

Quiet man. 30, 5'11" wishes to meet attractive lady. Snap phone please. Object matrimony. Box 513, Sun.

Elderly man, with own home, would like to meet woman. age 70 or over. Object matrimony, if suited. Box 525, Sun. Skeena Terrace Christmas Bazaar Prize Winners: 107552, 107481, 107585.

Phone 255-7247. Baby for adoption in January. Private party. Box 503 Sun. Anyone interested in starting a BILLS PRESSING CONSOLIDATE! Shield Credit tested debt consolidation plan gives you one place to pay each payday.

A payment you can afford: FOR EXAMPLE YOU MAY PAY IF YOU OWE-AS LOW AS $1000 $15 per week $2000 $25 per $3000 $35 per week Not a Loan All you need is a sincere desire to get out of debt. For an appointment in your home or our office call SHIELD CREDIT PLAN 626 Pemberton Bldg. 685-6305 744 W. Hastings Van. 1, B.C.

A Better Life! THE Bowling, Bridge, Discussion Drama, Dancing, etc. Unattached People only. 688-4571. THERESE WIGS nylon comp. washable, prestyled, permanently curled, absolutely carefree.

Fully guar. Pleased to demonstrate in home. Terra Nova Traders Ph. 433-1918 5229 Kingsway The Gift of Knowledge There is no more precious gift than the exciting world open to a child who owns the lavishly 11- lustrated new Books of Knowledge. If you're a super-parent, call Scott Deachman, 738-0776.

Home For Christmas? Find a loving partner through selective dating Commonwealth Marriage Bureau 910-736 Granville St. 683-3045 -Licensed since 1956- Male and feminine hygiene prodducts. Male clerks in attendance only from 6-10 p.m. Prompt attention to mail orders. Buckshon's Pharmacy, 800 East Hastings St.

Oriental Palmistry Reveal Life's events, consult Wong Loong BA, 688-4183, 688-5325. Genuine Hygrade, Yukon Fools Gold, $1.49 per poke. Box 2938, Whitehorse, Yukon Terr. Madam Farrell: Gifted reader Qualified counsellor. 682-4395 Learn self-hypnosis; be relaxed.

Hypnosis Associates, 681-8720. Learn the Chinese art of self defence Gung-Fu. Box 964, Sun. Eczema itch, piles. Try Teenjore, 1115 Kgswy.

All drug dept. stores. Alcoholics Anonymous P.O. Box 464 or 685-5623 Rugs, chstflds, cleaned at home. Intercity Cleaners Ltd.

434-1646. Astrology guidance, Opharial 2507 W. Broadway 736-4712 Helen's Health Clinic, 733-6111 Reg'd. Masseuse. Open to 9 p.m.

Psycho Cybernetics Recorded messages. 255-5828. Madame Fowler Expert cardreader. 872-1535 Astrologist. Psychic reader, 1111 Barclay, 681-1105.

SUN CLASSIFIED AD INDEX ALL CLASSIFICATIONS ARE NUMBERED NUMERICAL ORDER IN THE 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 T.V. Radio, Hi-Fi Repairs 158 Typewriters 136 Vacuum Cleaners 144 Vegetables 152 Washers, Dryers 148 Wood Pressed Wood 120 RENTALS 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 PART ONE 1967 AND APPEAR ANNOUNCEMENTS Births Business Personals Cards of Thanks Catering 32 Cemeteries Coming Events Crematoriums Deaths Engagements A Florists Found Funeral Directors 18 Funeral Notices Halls for Rent Information Wanted 36 In Memoriam 16 Letters of Appreciation Lodges Notices 28 Lost 26 Marriages Monumental Works 20 Personal Travel Opportunities EMPLOYMENT Agencies Educational Wanted WANTED Men Women Men-Women Nad 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 66 Teachers Available 67 Teachers Wanted 68 BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL Floor Surfacing Home Business Services Home Modernization Health Music, Cement, Painters, Hospitals, Gardening Plastering, Carpenters, Bulldozing, Electricians Art, Services Asphalt, Private Decorators Dancing Stuccoing Trucking Contractors Brick 8888898888898 42 BUSINESS PERSONALS 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 12 CARDS OF THANKS It is with the sincerest gratitude that we express to our many friends appreciation of their kindly expressions of esteem in the floral tokens and words of sympathy which came to us in our bereavement in the loss of a beloved daughter and sister, These tangible expressions of sympathy have helped to lighten our burden of sorrow. -Mrs. H. Larson and family. 16 IN MEMORIAM BENSON-In loving memory of a dear father and grandfather, George Benson, who passed away November 23, 1965.

Love's greatest giftremembrance. -Ever remembered 1 by his daughter Cecilia, Lorne and Brock. BENSON-In loving memory of a dear father George, who passed away November 23, 1965. In life death loved and remembered. honored, In -His loving daughter Jean and son-in-law Norm and grandchildren.

BROOKER In loving memory of a dear husband and father, Frank (Curly) Brooker, who passed away November 23, 1964. Nothing can ever take away The love a heart holds dear. Fond memories linger every day, Remembrance keeps him near. -Ever remembered by his loving wife Audrey and family, BROOKER In loving memory of our dear father and father, Curly Brooker, who passed away November 23, 1964. Fond memories linger every day, Remembrance keeps him near.

-Sadly missed by families. daughters Jill and Vicki and -In loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away November 23, 1966, and dad. who passed away November 28, 1948. The world may change from year to year And friends from day to day, But never will the ones we loved From memory pass away. -Always remembered by sons Fred and Harold, daughters-inlaw Betty and Ivy.

DOYLE -In loving memory of a dear father and grandfather, Gordon F. Doyle, who passed away November 23, 1966. One year has passed since that sad day When one we loved was called away, God took him home--it was His will; Within our hearts he liveth still. Ever remembered by his son and daughter-in-law, Barry and Carol, and grandchildren, Barry, Kim and Derrin. FARLEY In loving memory of a dear dad, William Farley.

Passed away Nov. 23, 1966. Nothing can ever take away The love a heart holds dear, Fond memories linger every day, Remembrance keeps him near. -Ever remembered by Win and family. HAMMER In loving memory of our dear mother and grandmother, Mrs.

Maria Hammer, who passed away November 23, 1966. Today recails sad memories, of a dear mother gone to rest. -Ever remembered by son and daughter in law, Ed and Maxine, and grandchildren. JOHNSTON-In loving memory of our dear son and brother, Charles, who passed away November 23, 1950. Nothing can ever take away The love a heart holds dear.

Fond memories linger every day. Remembrance keeps him near. Ever remembered by Mother, Mrs. H. Edwards, brothers and sisters.

loving memory of Walter McCallum, who passed away November 23, 1965. He bade no one a last farewell, He said goodbye to none; The heavenly gates were opened wide, A loving voice said "Come." -Ever remembered by his wife, Jean, and daughters, June and Terry. SIKICH-In loving memory of Shirley, who passed away November 23, 1964. Softly the leaves of memory fall, Gently we gather and treasure them all, Unseen, unheard, you are always near, So loved, so missed, so very dear. -Mum, Dad, Bev and Kelly, 18 FUNERAL DIRECTORS Mount Pleasant Chapel Vancouver's most beautiful and modern funeral nome.

Kingsway at 11th Ave. 876-2161 Crestwood Memorial Funeral Service $75 278-0322 S. Bowell Sons Ltd. 219 Sixth New 522-1671 Cloverdale 574-4733 FIRST MEMORIAL SERVICES Undertakers for the Memorial Society of B.C. 987-7723 HOLLYBURN FUNERAL HOME A.

D. 1807 Marine W.V. 922-1221 ROSELAWN CHAPEL Broadway-Commercial 874-1314 KEARNEY FUNERAL DIRECTORS 1096 West Broadway 733-6722 'SHAKE, RATTLE and ROLL" When you get tired of that old car and would like a more comfortable up-to-date model turn to the Want Ads for the best selection. SUN WANT ADS 736-4211 PRE XMAS SPECIALS INSPECTION INVITED SMALL DEPOSIT WILL HOLD ANY ARTICLE Estate Diamonds, Rings, Watches, Silver, etc. Ladies' 10k yellow gold Alaska black diamond rings, long slender shaped stones 14.50 Gents' 10k gold initial onyx rings 15.00 Good quality cultured pearl necklets 12.50 Excellent cultured pearl ear studs, 14k 6.50 Fine quality cultured pearl brooch 62.50 Beautiful quality diamond engagement ring 75.00 Handsome diamond weding band 14k 27.50 Lovely diamond lady's 3 Very fine quality lady's stone diamond ring $149.00 size solitaire diamond ring $198.50 Gent's Hamilton 'electric wrist watch 82.50 Magnificent diamond solitaire ring over $875.00 Beautifully matched pair diamond stud earrings.

72.50 Elegant diamond drop pendant on chain 48.50 Lady's 14k yellow gold watch on 14k yellow gold bracelet, special offer 67.00 37 pieces Birks sterling silver flatware $175.00 Tremendous selection sterling silver and goldfilled crosses and lockets on chains 3.95 Sterling silver charm bracelets 5.95 Very fine quality lady's diamond dinner ring $275.00 HUNDREDS OTHER BARGAINS TO CHOOSE FROM, ALL AT LEAST A SAVING OF OF APPRAISED VALUE 18 FUNERAL DIRECTORS SIMMONS McBRIDE LTD. "A DIGNIFIED SERVICE" Broadway at Maple St. 731-4151 731-4151 MEMBERS ORDER GOLDEN RULE FOREST LAWN MORTUARY ONE CALL ARRANGES ALL Grandview Hwy. at Royal Oak Burnaby 2 299-7711 Harron Bros. Ltd.

chapels to serve you" Chapel of Chimes at 10th Ave. and Ontario St. Vancouver 876-8877 C. E. Atchison Sons and Royal Oak Chapel Kingsway at Royal Oak Burnaby 435-5577 Harold C.

Atchison, mgr. T. EDWARDS CO. Memorial Chapel Oldest Annabell estab. firm in Vancouver Edwards, director One Location Only Granville at 10th 738-3181 Hamilton Mortuary Ltd 38th Ave.

and Fraser FA 5-3311 GRANDVIEW CHAPEL 1349 Commercial Dr. 253-2511 NUNN THOMSON LTD. 2559 Cambie 876-3388 Richmond Funeral Home 842 Cambie Rich. 278-0211 25 FLORISTS Emerald Florists. We del.

874- 5433. 2555 Commercial. 874-5776. 26 LOST Lost on November 21, between 11 and 11:30 a.m. on Glen Drive, Venables or Woodland, 1 burlap wrapped roll approximately 48 long 6" diameter.

Reward. 684- 9111, Mr. Shannon. Beige wire-haired Terrier Maltese cross, female, spayed bob-tailed. Van.

Red collar. Boulevard area, N. Reward. 987-5406. Black pup, brown markings, vic.

Old Sandell, Surrey, picked up by lady driver. 581- 3450. Boy's Gold CCM Sabre 3-speed, chrome fenders, vic. Victoria Rd. Harrison Dr.

FA 5-8516. Reward. Girl's small blue white bicycle, 14th Macdonald. Reward. 738-8487.

Vic. Rupert 26th, Collie cross: male, answers to Sam. Reward. Please phone 435-7334. Brown briefcase, cont.

looseleaf of stock charts, vic. 700 bik. W. Hastings. Reward.

228-8573. 3-speed Raleigh boy's bike, Kits. area, Sun. afternoon. 266- 2752 aft.

6 p.m. Reward. Reward, lost 5 mos. old, orange female kitten. Vic.

Quilchena Cresc. Please call AM 6-7898. Girl's Phillips 3-speed bike, vic. North Surrey Recreation Centre. 581-4964.

Siamese children's pet, vic. W. Young male chocolate point 31st Crown. Reward. 224-6061.

Small black dog with red collar, bushy tail, last seen at Maple Grove School. AM 1-2355. Lost child's glasses on cord, vic. Marguerite 33rd, needed for school. Call 263-3548.

Grey cat. part Siamese, Vic. Denman Barclay. Reward. 684- 9697.

Lady's black wallet vic. Woolworth's nr. Eatons Nov. 21. 926- 2869.

Male kitten, 4 mos. old. Part Persian, gray with 4 white paws, white nose chest. 685-1895. Reward, lost Wednesday, wallet with sum of money.

Please call 266-7775. Vic. Rupert 26th, Collie cross male, answers to Sam. Reward. Please phone 435-7334.

White kitten, vic. 3600 bik. HIlLcrest N. Van. 988-0292, aft.

5 p.m. Female tabby Siamese mixed cat, 6 mos. Lynn Valley. 988-2854. Lady's glasses, no case.

E. Hastings area. 254-2561. Child's glasses, blue frame, vic. Sexsmith School.

327-3263. Gold padlock bracelet, Saturday, reward. 738-9480. Woman's watch. Oakridge 321-9209 Large black male cat, reward.

872-2096. 27 FOUND Male Poodle, black; male Samoyed, white; female German Shepherd puppy, cross, black tan; female Spaniel cross, black white. Richmond SPCA, 1207 No. 5 Road. Phone 277-6212.

Sterling silver pin on Oakridge parking lot, shape like a bird, 325-4784. Ring found in Bay shoe department. Owner may claim Bay Lost Found. Young, black white cat, vic. 18th Nanaimo.

435-9542. Ginger male kitten, 8 wks. old. vic. Wellington Joyce.

435-0724. Young pup, vic. 7th Commercial. 255-1218. Child's watch.

vic. 36th Commercial. 325-3070. Grey, black striped male kitten, Boundary Kingsway. 433-2814.

Nov. 15, young black male cocker. 266-8506. Blue budgie, band on leg, vic. Lower Capilano.

985-1484. Key on Broadway Macdonald. 738-6115 South Granville area, one fur hat. 738-0692. Small brown dog at Guildford Shopping Centre.

581-9714. Gold charm bracelet, vic. Pender arid Howe. 321-6009. Men's watch, vic.

12th. Phone 327-9948 after 5 p.m. Security card. 709408900. Chapman's Bowling Alley 738-5578 Set of keys in leather key case, Marpole area.

261-8802. Vic. Park sum of money 299-4746. Young, beige tabby cat, vic. 15th Granville.

736-4770. UNREDEEMED SPECIALS Hohner 60-bass 89 RCA Victor tape recorder, 7" reel 69 Admiral 21" TV 39 Uher model 4000 tape recorder, mike $188 Smith Corona portable typewriter like new 79 Underwood Typemaster, 15" carriage, originally $310.. $169 Sony Solidstate tape record. (Sony-o-matic) 40 Philip tape 4 track, 4 speed $189 Sony Sony-0-matic tape recorder 99 Full drum 'set, brand $139 Ludwig snare drum 39 Head 6'6" skis poles 89 Spalding set golf clubs 39 Metal finder, transistorized. $129 Westinghouse 9 cu.

feet fridg. $119 Singer port. elec. sew. machine CA 29 Starkit oscilloscope GA 89 Commercial hair dryer with chair GA 69 Regent Start-a-car 49 Hoover floor polisher 18 Fleetwood record 18 We service everything we sell Every article fully guaranteed BC COLLATERAL 77.

E. HASTINGS 681-3557 Parking Rear Open Fridays till gat TOO MANY BILLS? Can't get a loan? Worried? Call DOMINION CREDIT COUNSELLORS 682-7574 623 3 Birks Bldg. 718 Granville Licenced and Bonded SINGLE ADULTS RECORDED MESSAGE, 24 HRS. 688-2109 ATTENTION Any club or organization looking for new fund raising items for any time of the year. Box 523 Sun.

Mechanical WALL CLEANING No streaks. $6 per room. 325-8612. Tried to stop smoking and failed? If you desperately want to stop write Box 2914 Sun for the sure way. PERSONAL HYGIENE PRODUCTS Confidential mail order service.

Cunningham Drug Store 1098 Robson. Van. 5 681-8177 $6 embossed business cards CALENDARS $25 PER Bookmatches $20 per 2500 1230 Granville 684-2016 China Glass Repairing Firbanks, 599 Seymour. MU 1-4364. Black Forest Pine Needle Bath Oil.

Its great! At all drug stores cosmetic counters. Try It Single Adults. Recorded message. 255-6589. Continued on next page CLASSIFIED PAGES 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 Is.

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 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 Houses 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 Excharige 368 Property Wanted 370 Revenue Houses Wtd. 284 Timber Mills 372 Vancouver Is. Property 356 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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