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

Phone Before 8 p.m. OFFICE HOURS To Place Your Ad Province in Tomorrow's Province WORK FASTER COST LESS 8 A.M. to 9 P.M. Monday to Friday MU 3-9242 FIRST EVERY MORNING To 5 P.M. Saturday VANCOUVER, B.C., SATURDAY, MAY 2, 1959 COMING EVENTS RUMMAGE Sale, May 2.

1:30 to 4:00 p.m. Ryerson Gymnasium. 45th and Yew Emilie Peace and Nell Spencer Circles of Ryerson United Church. BINGO SOCIAL EVENING Every Sat, 8:30 p.m. in the Kilsilano Community Centre 2495 W.

12th Vancouver RUMMAGE SALE Baker's Catering Service. RE 3.4221 Dance Orchestras CHARLIE Osbourne's Orchestra Cluh dances, Weddings. HE 4-5217 Halls For Rent HALLS for rent. Catering, Banquets, weddings, receptions. Lions Gate Halls, 2611 W.

4th. RE 3-8514 HALLS with catering-Arlington and Orchid, RE 8-3688. RE 3-2220. Hall, Catering. Music.

Garden Ballroom. HA 0258. BIRTHS Little Flower Academy Mothers' Auxiliary; sale to at 1625 Nanton Wednesday, May 6. at 7 to 9 p.m. COUNTRY STORE EVERY TUES.

Dance to the music of Vancouver's famous all girls band. 6 Rhythm Larks every Tues, and Pender Auditorium-339 W. Pender. Kiwanis PARENTS Auxiliary Band to Kerrisdale Boys' sale will hold rummage in Arcadian Hall, 2214 Main Monday, May at 1:30 p.m. GAELIC Society, May.

2nd. Scottish Auditorium, 12th Fir. Dancing 9-12. Lobban Sisters Orch. IO.D.E.

Rummage Sale. Many NEW items. May 5. 7-9 p.m. Lions Gate Hall.

2611 W. 4th. RUMMAGE and plant sale, St. Matthew's Church, 23rd Nootka, Saturday, May 2, at 1 p.m. OLD TIME dance every Thurs.

and Sat. Howden Ballrooms. 1313 Granville. Caterers BAKER'S, can provide all good equipment staff for your party. either at your location or in one of Frank Baker's 3 ideally 10- cated decorated halls.

For information without obligation ph. BAKER Mr. and Mrs. Walter Baker (nee Anne Plowright), Port McNeill, announce the arrival of a baby brother for Perry on April 30, 1959, at Vancouver General Hospital, Paul Robert, weight 8 lbs. 14 O2S.

CARROTHERS- To Mr. and Mrs. Jack Carrothers (nee Sheilagh Calvert), at Vancouver General Hospital, on April 30, 1959, a daughter, 6 lbs. 14 Corrinne Lyn. To Mr.

and Mrs. John C. Dowler (nee Joyce Quane) at Montreal General Hospital on April 30, 1959, a son, John Frederick. FLAVELL To John and Sheila Flavell (nee Bayly) of Haney, B.C., at St. Paul's Hospital, on April 25, 1959, daughter, Ann Winnifred, 8 lbs.

3 ozs. LONGSTAFF To Mr. and Mrs. George Longstaff (nee Valerie McEntee, R.N.), on April 30, 1959, at North Vancouver General Hospital, a daughter Karen Ann, 7 lbs. 5 oz.

PARK-To Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Park (nee Marjean Harris), 1160 Palmerston West Vancouver, on April 30, 1959, at Vancouver General a daughter, Eileen Mary, 8 lbs.

7 a sister for Randy, REMSBERY Larry and announce the birth of their son Neil Brett. April 30, 1959, at St. Vincent's Hospital. First grandchild for Mr. and Mrs.

S. L. Remsbery, Oyama, and Mrs. B. Hadden Beswick, Crescent Beach, B.C.

SHAW- Mr. and Mrs. Donald Shaw (nee Barbara Eeles), at Burnaby General Hospital, April 29, 1959, a daughter, 7 lbs. 15 oZs. 4 ENGAGEMENTS Mr.

and Mrs. James McLean Todd, of North Vancouver, B.C.. announce the engagement of their daughter, Adrienne, to Dr. Darrell Alexander Sherrin, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Alexander Sherrin, of Vancouver, B.C. The wedding will take place on June 13, 1959, at 3:00 p.m., in Highlands United Church, North Vancouver, Rev. R. W. Bray officiating, Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Stanley Robinson, of Paris, Ontario, wish to announce the engagement of their daughter, Shirley Ann, to Mr. Russell George Harding, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward George Harding, of Vancouver, B.C.

The marriage will take place on Saturday, May 23, 1959, at 3:30 p.m., in Paris Presbyterian Church. The Province Victory Square, Vancouver MO 8-9249 Advertising Proof Service After 9 p.m. and Pandays MO 4-7152 New Westminster Office 32-6th St. Phone LA 1-2420 Classified Rates Minimum ad 2 lines 280 per line per day 260 per line per day (3 days) 230 per line per day (6 days) 220 per line per day (26 days) Above rates apply to B.C. only, Outside B.C, national rate applies.

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Additional lines 28c per line daily. Classified Deadlines 8 p.m. Daily SATURDAY PAPER Closing time for ads to appear in all editions-12 NOON FRIDAY, in Greater Vancouver Home delivered editions only8 P.M. FRIDAY. Subscription Rates By carrier in British Columbia, per month per year $18.

By mail In (outside Greater Vancouver) and British Empire, per month $1.50, 3 months $4, 6 months $7.50, per vear $14; except Australia, per month $2, per year Mr. and Mrs. Frank I. Colpitts 6 wish to announce the engagement of their daughter, Donna Lynne, to Ronald Gibbard Defleux, son of Mrs. Defieux, all of West Vancouver.

B.C. The wedding will take place Monday, May 25, 1959, at 8 p.m., in First Baptist Church, West Vancouver, Rev. J. C. A.

Barton officiating. DEATHS ENGAGEMENTS BRADSHAW Marian Grace, widow of David William Bradshaw passed away in Los Angeles, Calif. on Thursday, April in her 82nd year. Mrs. Bradshaw came to Vancouver in 1919 where she lived until 1925 when she moved to Southern California.

She war Past President the Southern California Branch of the Canadian Women's Club, Past President of the Southern California Branch of the I.O.D.E. Charter member of the Soroptomist Club of Vancouver, and a member of the Canadian Women's Press Club. Mrs. Bradshaw is survived by 1 son, Harold E. M.

Bradshaw of Vancouver; 2 daughters, Mrs. Frank G. Niner of Los Angeles, and Mrs. Ronald Winslow of Paim Springs, 1 sister. Mrs.

W. Dawson of Vancouver and 4 grandchildren. The funeral will be held Monday, May 4 at Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Glendale, California, BUNCH Adams On April Bunch, 29, 1959. Alexander age 54 years. Late of 5441 Dundee St.

Survived his wife Priscilla, 3 sons, Allan, Alexander and Duncan; 3 daughters, Ina, Katherine and Sandra; 1 brother Adam; sisters, Mrs. Ina McCuish, and Mrs. Annabelle Duncan; also 2 grandchildren, all of Vancouver. Funeral Monday, May p.m.. in the Chapel of Hamilton Mortuary, View Fraser at 38th Ave, to Ocean Burial Park.

Rev. G. H. Hamilton, D.D.. officiating.

No flowers by request. CASSIET Passed awaw April 30, 1959, Ida Grace Cassiet, beloved wife of Alfred Victor Cassiet, of 6006 Vine in her 60th year. Also survived by 1 daughter, Miss Mary Virginia Cassiet, home; and 3 sisters in Australia. Funeral service Saturday at 1 p.m. in Simmons McBride Funeral Chapel.

Broadway at Maple St. Rev. M. W. Stevenson officiating.

Cremation Garden Chapel Ocean View Burial Park. DANGERFIELD Beula Helen passed away at St. Paul's Hospital, April 30, 1959 of 1360 Burnaby Vancouver. Beloved sister of Mrs. John Mathieson of Winnipeg.

Funeral service, May 2 at 1:30 p.m. in the Chapel of St Andrews-Wesley Church, corner of Nelson and Burrard Sts. Rev. R. R.

Cunningham officiating. followed by cremation at the Garden Chapel, Ocean View Burial Park. Committal service at a later date in Winnipeg. No flowers by request. Center and Hanna Funeral Directors.

DAVIDSON-Suddenly on April 28. 1959, Edward Davidson of East King Edward aged 65 years. Survived by many friends in Vancouver. Rev. F.

G. St. Denis will conduct the funeral service in the Mt. Pleasant Chapel, way at 11th on Saturday, May 2nd, at 10 a.m. Interment Ocean View Burial Park.

FERRABY May 1, 1959. Joan Elizabeth. beloved wife of Clifford A. Ferraby of 991 E. 56 aged 38 years.

Also survived by 1 son Kenneth A. at home. Her mother Mrs. J. H.

(Ethel and 1 sister. Mrs. J. H. (Pat) Galloway of Vancouver, Rev.

A. Griffin will conduct the funeral service Mt. Pleasant Chapel Kingsway at 11th Ave. May 4 at p.m. Interment Forest Lawn Memorial Park.

FENTON-Frederick Hodgson passed away in Shaughnessy Hospital. April 30, 1959, late of 5187 Culloden Vancouver, in his 73rd yr. Survived by 2 sons. Andrew of Chatham, Ontario; Robert of Vancouver: 3 grandchildren and 2 sisters in England. Mr.

Fenton served in World War One with Royal Engineers. Funeral service May 4 at 1:30 in the new chapel of Center 4061 Kingsway, opposite Central Park. Rev. F. A.

Ramsey officiating. Interment. Field of Honor, Mountain View Cemetery. FIELD Suddenly, April 30, 1959, Edward Field, aged 82 years, of 4240 E. Pender North Burnaby.

Retired engineer for the City of Edmonton, Alta Survived by 2 sons, Lloyd. North Burnaby, Alfred, Edson, 1 brother, Frank, Vancouver; 3 grandchildren. Funeral service Monday, May 4, at 1 p.m.. in the Burnaby Funeral Directors Chapel, 4276 Hastings North Burnaby, with Rev. N.

D. McInnes officiating. Interment Oddfellows section, Mountain View Cemetery. Edmonton papers please copy, GARNHAM Passed away In Vancouver. April 25, 1959, Frank Allen Garnham, aged 58 years.

Funeral service Saturday, May 2. at 2 p.m. from Armstrong Co. Chapel, 304 Dunlevy Rev. George Turpin, D.D..

officiating. Followed by cremation, GASS -Passed away in Burnaby, April 30, 1959, Richard Keating Gass in his 59th year. late of 6565 Gilley Ave. Burnaby. Survived by 2 sisters, Mrs.

Ruby Lewin, Saskatoon, and Mrs. Myrtle Nicholson, Edmonton. Funeral service Saturday. May 2. at 2.

p.m. from the Royal Oak Funeral Chapel, Kingsway at Royal Oak Burnaby, Rev. J. Moore officiating. Cremation.

Flowers in containers, please. GREER- -Norma Beulah Marie of 1514 Davie Vancouver, passed away April 30, 1959, in her 58th year, predeceased by her husband, Malcolm Bruce, in 1958. Survived by 1 son, Douglas Malcolm Greer of Nanaimo; 1 daughter, Pauline Margaret Breiddal, North Vancouver; 1 sister, Maurine Kinney, Portland, and 4 grandchildren. Deceased was past matron, Order of Eastern Star, Outlook, Sask. Funeral service Saturday, May 2, at 2:30 p.m.

in the North Vancouver Funeral Chapel, 122 W. 6th Rev. John Ferry officiating. Interment Capilano View Cemetery. HUGILL John Hugill, late of 5795 Lynch Langley.

B.C., passed away April 27, 1959 age 75 yrs. Survived by 1 son. John, Waterloo, Iowa; 2 brothers and 5 sisters. Funeral services will be held in Columbia Funeral Chapel Langley, May 4th at 3:30 P.M. Rev.

J. E. Harris officiating. Interment Murrayville cemetery. Passed away April 30.

1959, Tillie Hilda, widow of Robert Edward Jamieson, 3562 Gladstone Vancouver, aged years. Survived by 2 sons, Arnold, New Westminster; Stanley, Prince George; 2 daughters, Mrs. C. Peddlesdon. Port Arthur, Mrs.

D. Bierness, Prince George; 20 grandchildren, 11 great-grandchildren. Funeral service Monday, May 4, 1:30 p.m., Woodlawn Funeral Home, Rev. E. Vance officiating.

Interment Ocean View. LARSON-Passed away In Vancouver, April 28, 1959, Matthew Larson of 863 E. Hastings aged 67 years. Survived by brother in Port Arthur, Ontario; 1 nephew. Onnie Larson, Vancouver.

Funeral service Saturday, May 2, at 1:30 p.m. from Armstrong Co. Chapel, 304 Dunlevy Rev. George Turpin, D.D., officiating. Followed by cremation.

CREMATION FUNERALS We invite your enquirles as to the cost a and arrangements for this service We Arrange All Details ROSELAWN FUNERAL DIRECTORS LTD. TR 4-1314 Broadway at Commercial Drive LUCAS- On April 30, 1959, Albert Edward Lucas, aged 80 years. Late of 1182 Blundell Richmond. Sarah; B.C, Survived Wilfred, by his wife 4 sons, Allan. Albert and Edward, Vancouver; daughters, Mrs.

Gibbons, Chase, B.C.; Mrs. N. Shields, and Mrs. N. Taggert, Vancouver; brother, Joseph of England; 11 grandchildren; 2 great May grandchil- 4th Monday, at 11 a.m.

in the Chapel of Hamilton Mortuary, Fraser St. at 38th 10. Mountain View Cemetery, Parker officiating. DEATHS MACDONALD- Hugh Alexander passed away April 26. 1959, at Kelowna General Hospital in his 96th year, Mr.

Macdonald was a resident of Green Gables Okanagan Mission since 1921, he previously resided in North Vancouver, Prince Rupert. Seattle and Boston. Mass. and was born in Murray Harbour, P.E.I, He is survived by his daughter, Mrs. Anne McClymont of Kelowna; 2 sons, F.

A. Macdonald, Seattle and O. J. Macdonald. Port Angeles.

6 grandchildren and 6 great grandchildren. His wife Katheron predeceased him in 1944, and a son Cleod in 1954. Mr. Macdonald was active in the Masonic Orders throughout his life time. Funeral held on Tuesday, April 28.

at 3 p.m. from Day's Funeral Home, Interment in Kelowna MacDONALD Passed away April 29. 1959, suddenly as the result of an accident, Lorance Edward MacDonald, in his 39th year, late of 5208 Swain Langley. Survived by his loving wife. lyn; 5 sons Douglas, Victor, Larry, Monty.

Ralph: 2 daughters, Heather and Virginia, ail at home; 1 brother, Ramsay, of Langley. Parand Mrs. D. MacDonald, Vancouver. Funeral services Saturday, May 2 at 4 p.m.

in chapel of Langley Funeral Home, Rev. T. k. Harris officiating. Interment family plot.

Murrayville cemetery. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Langley Elks Benevolent Fund, Dick Graham. MARE Passed away May 1, 1959, Dennis Mare of 5063 Kersland Dr. in his 70th year, Survived by his loving wife Maudy, 2 sons, Arthur, North Vancouver and Phillip Vancouver, 2 daughters, Mrs. Dorothy Worsley and Mrs.

Mary Selman both of Vancouver, 11 grandchildren. Funeral service Mon. at 2 o'clock in St. Mary's Church 2490 W. 37th.

Rev. Nicholson officiating. Interment Family plot, Forest Lawn Memorial Park. Simmons McBride Broadway at Maple Funeral Directors in charge. NEILSON Passed away In Shaughnessy Hospital, May 1st, 1959, George Neilson.

age 64 years. Late member 16th Battalion Canadian Scottish Association, Also Hoo-Hoo Club. Predeceased by his wife May, in' January, 1959. Survived by 3 sons, James, Vancouver, Pat, Burnaby and Bruce at home. 2 daughters.

Nora and Mrs. D. J. Watts (Barbara) Vancouver, 2 brothers, Lawrence, Scotland, Stewart, Australia, Mrs. Alex Munroe.

Vancouver, 3 grandchildren. Funeral service May 4 at 1 p.m. in the Chapel of Chimes, Harron Bros. Ltd. 10th Ave.

Ontario St. Rev. R. A. Redman officiating.

Cremation. No flowers by request. Donations to Central City Mission appreciated. NIELSEN Passed away In hospital April 30, 1959, Thomas Nielsen of 285 Simpson Richmond, B.C., aged 74 years. Survived by his loving wife Ruth: 1 daughter, Mrs.

C. Grant: grandchildren, all of Richmond. Funeral service Saturday, May 2, at 10 a.m. in the Chapel of Richmond Funeral Home, 842 Cambie Richmond, Rev. A.

Carmichael officiating. Interment Forest Lawn Memorial Park. NILSEN-In Provincial InfirmMay 1959, Axel Nilsen, formerly Lillooet. Funeral service, Monday, May 4 at 2 p.m. in the Kearney Funeral Directors, Broadway Chapel.

1096 W. Broadway. Rev. W. Garbutt officiating.

NOVIK At Sandpoint. Alaska, on April 27, 1959. Halftan Kristian Novik. of 5515 Slocan aged 57 years. Survived by his loving wife, Margot: 2 daughters, Misses Inger and Helga; 5 brothers, Hans, Ottar, Ove, Alfred and Haakon: 3 sisters.

Mrs. Olga Furland. Mrs. Astrid Skomdal and Miss Margot Novik. Deceased was a member of the B.C.

Fishing Ves: sel Association and the Sons of Norway. Rev. A. B. H.

Hagen will conduct the funeral service in the Mount Pleasant Chapel, Kingsway at 11th on Saturday, May 2, 9 a.m. Interment, Ocean View Burial Park. OAKLEY-Passed away April 30, 1959. Fred Oakley, aged 76 years, of Roberts Creek, B.C. survived by his loving wife, Winnie; 1 son, Dr.

D. Oakley, Prince Rupert, "Bay, B.C.: 2 brothers, Harry, North Herbert, Montreal: 1 sister, Mrs. H. E. Weeks, Verdun, Quebec.

Funeral service Monday, May 4, at 10:30 a.m., from the Roberts Creek United Church. Graveside service to follow at 2:30 p.m. at Forest Lawn Memorial Park. Burnaby, Rev. D.

Donaldson officiating. Graham Funeral Home, directors, PULLEN-Passed away peacefully, after a long iliness at her residence. on May 1, 1959, Mrs. Minnie Mabel Pullen of 2957 Mathers West Vancouver. Survived by a N.

F. (Dick) Pullen, West Vancouver; daughter Mrs. C. H. McDonald.

West Vancouver, and a sister, Mrs. E. Rogers, Vancouver. Funeral service Monday, May 4, at 2:30 p.m. in Nunn Thomson's Chapel.

F. 10th Ave, and Cambie Rev. A. Ramsey officiating. Cremation.

QUIGLEY Passed away Suddenly, April 29, 1959, Emma (Marg) Melissa Quigley, of 970 Westminster Highway, Richmend, B.C. Survived by 2 sisters, Mrs. E. Swan, Miss Alice Quigley, at home; 2 nephews, Douglas and Robert Swan, and niece, Mrs. D.

Tanner. Funeral service Friday, May 1, at 2 p.m., in the chapel of Harold Edwards 705 W. Broadway, Rev. Richard Thompson officiating. Interment, family plot, Mountain View Cemetery, Tennant.

1 North Hollywood, Calffornia; brother. Norman, Vancouver; and 1 sister. Mrs. Albert McArthur, St. John, New Brunswick.

The deceased was a member of the Canadian Order of Foresters. Funeral service Monday, at 3 p.m., in Simmons McBride Funeral Chapel. Broadway at Maple Rev. R. R.

Cunningham officiating. Interment in family plot Forest Lawn Memorial Park. WEST Passed away in Langley Memorial Hospital, April 30. 1959, William George West in his 76th year. Late of 4110- 208th Langley, Survived by his loving wife, May; 1 son.

William, of Burnaby; 3 grandchildren; brothers, of Vancouver Island: several nieces and nephews. Funeral service will be held Monday, May 4. at 1:30 p.m., from the Chapel of Langley Funeral Home. Reverend T. Harris officiating, Interment Murrayville Cemetery, RANSON Passed away April Mrs.

Katie Elizabeth Ranson, 79 years, of 3893 West widow of the late Kennely Ranson. Survived by 1 daughter, Mrs. L. W. McDonald; 2 sisters, Mrs.

Percy Anderson, Wolfville, N.S.; Mrs. Cecil Holt. Hillaton, 1 brother, George Christie, Pugwash, N.S.; 2 grandsons. Kennely and James; and 1 Kathryn. Mrs.

Ranson is a emmber of Florence Cromier Lodge No. 727. L.A. to R.T. and L.A.

to C.M.S.G. Funeral service Monday at 1 p.m. from Simmons McBride Funeral Chapel, Broadway at Maple Rev. W. P.

Bunt. D.D. officiating. Interment in the family plot, Mt. View Cemetery, TENNANT-Passed away April 30, 1959.

Archibald Wutherspoon Tennant, of 1885 W. 16th in his 85th year. Survived by daughters, Mrs. E. M.

(Margaret) Gilland, Haney, B.C.; Jean Tennant, Vancouver; and Dorothy NOW You Can Phone As Late As 8 P.M. And Have Your Province Want ad READ TOMORROW MORNING! MU 3-9242 8 CARDS OF THANKS It is with the sincerest gratitude that we express ro our many friends our appreciation of their kindly expressions of esteem the floral tokens and words of sympathy which came to us in our bereavement in the loss of a beloved wife and mother. Our thanks to Dr. A B. Manson and the staff of the Alexandra Convalescent Home for their care and kindness.

-Mr. J. E. Hulford, Rev. Father J.

Hulford. Mrs George Farey and Mr. Stan Hulford We are deeply grateful to our friends for the kindness and sympathy shown in our bereavement, the death of our dear mother and aunt. Mrs. Dorthea Stephens.

We especially wish to thank Captain Jack Harding of the Salvation Army for his comforting ministry; also members and crew of S.S. Prince George, and to all those who sent the beautiful floral tributes. -Harry Stephens and the Nascou family, Mr. W. Dagg and family wish to thank their many friends for kindness shown during their recent sad Special thanks to Rev.

A. E. Whitehouse, the staff of Burnaby General Hospital and Dr. J. F.

Arthur. Mr. and Mrs. E. A.

Palmer and family wish to thank their many friends for kindnesses shown during their recent sad bereavement, a dear mother and grandmother, Mrs. Kathleen Wardrop, The family of Mrs. William Cutt extend their heartfelt thanks and appreciation for the tokens of sympathy and floral offerings tendered them during their recent bereavement. Especially do they thank Dr. J.

B. Gendron and nurses of Lonsdale Private Hospital, Rev. Dr. George Turpin and members of Truth Rebekah for their beautiful service. -Fred and Nell Cutt.

William and Margaret Cutt and families, Jean, Arthur and Irene. I to express my sincere gratitude, all relatives and friends for the beautiful floral tributes, expressions of sympathy and kindness during my recent sad bereavement, the death of my husband: also to the pallbearers; Branch 77. Canadian Legion; Mount Pleasant Chapel and a very special thanks to Rev. G. Turpin, D.D., and to the Crease Clinic staff for their many kindnesses and to a dear friend.

Mrs. Margaret Davidson, who sang so beautifully. -Mrs. Gus Storseth. 9 IN MEMORIAM To assist readers to prepare "In Memoriam" Notices.

The Province has a booklet of some very appropriate verses. To receive a copy just phone Miss Adams. MU 3-9242 of a dear husband and dad. David SON In loving memory Atkinson, who passed away May 3, 1945. The years are quickly passing, Though still we can't forget, For in the hearts that love him, His memory lingers yet.

-Always remembered by his loving wife and daughter, Connie. ATKINSON-In loving memory of who our dear Dad. David Atkinson, passed away May 3, 1945. Nothing can ever take away The love a heart hoids dear: Fond memories linger every day, Remembrance keeps him near. -Ever remembered by his loving daughter and son-in-law, Mildred and Jim.

ATKINSON In memory of Dad, David Atkinson, who passed away May 3, 1945. Love's greatest gift, Remembrance -Son Leslie and daughter-In-law, Peggy. BRIGHTMORE -In loving memory of a dear wife and mother, Mrs. Emma Brightmore, who passed away May 3, 1958. Memory drifts to scenes long past: Time rolls on, but memories last; Sunshine passes, shadows fall, Love's remembrance outlasts all.

-Ever remembered by her husand and family, EMSON loving memory of a dearly beloved husband and father, Alfred Emson, who passed away May 3, 1957. The years are quickly passing, Though still we can't forget, For in the hearts that love him, His memory lingers yet. -Your loving wife and family. GRAVES -In loving memory of my dear father, John Henry, who passed away May 3, 1948. His memory is as he dear today.

As on the day passed away. -Ever remembered by John. HARRISON In memory of our dear father and grandfather, Allan Harrison, who passed away May 2, 1956. "Deep in our hearts, a memory is kept Of one we loved and lost. But will never forget." -Always remembered by his loving daughters, Frances and Zellah: sons in law.

George and Claude; also son, Clarence; daughter in law, Eileen; and grandson, Lyle. JENKINS- -In loving memory of Raymond Jenkins, who passed away May 2, 1957. We look at your picture that hangs on the wall, And it ever reminds us each day, That the world you have left is a much richer place, Because of your passing this way. -Ever remembered by his brothers, Prescott and Sam. 11 FUNERAL DIRECTORS HAROLD EDWARDS LTD.

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LTD. Memorial Chapel. Phone RE 8-3181 Granville at 10th Ave. Glenhaven Memorial Chapel 1235 E. Hastings HA 6940 HOLLYBURN FUNERAL HOME A.

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20 FOUND "It costs you nothing but a phone call to place a found advertisem*nt." MALE terrier cross, black; male Beagle, cross. brown and white; male Collie pup, sable and white; female Pom. cross. black and white. Contact Vancouver S.P.C.A.

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Contact Richmond S.P.C.A., BR 7-6212 between 4 and 7 p.m. MALE co*cker, black; male terrier, cross black and tan; small lab. Collie pup, black. Contact Vancouver P.C A Animal Shelter, TR 9-2948. Call TR 4-3812 after 5 and weekends.

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Copping 143 Lonsdale YU 8-5130 Patent Attorneys Ernest E. Carver, F.P.C.I. Patent trademarks in all countries 789 W. Pender MU 1-3011 FEATHERSTONHAUGH CO. 1012 Hall BIg.

Vanc'ver MU 3-4845 THE Ramsay registered. Birks Vancouver, MU 3-3644. 23 HEALTH SERVICES Electrolysis Superfluous Hair Removed Easily. Miss Knox. 510 ODD.

Eaton's Office Est. 1924. Phone MU 5-8914. Hair Removal UNWANTED hair vanished away. Saca-Pelo MU 3-3893.

679 Granville Lor-Beer Lab. Ltd. Herbalist WELL tried Chinese herbal remedies. All internal skin diseases. Don't give up until you see.

Y. P. WONG 411 Columbia MU 4-1003 Nursing, Rest Homes EMERALD PARK REST HOME (Truly a Happy Home) The largest rooms, the best meals, the biggest, sunniest lounge, (T.V.) and verandah, the best rates, ladies, gentlemen, couples Nurses on duty. YU 8-8326, YU 7-0021. PRIVATE room, loving care for lady.

Excellent food. Tray service. Comfortable lounge, TV. YU NICE room, good home, for elderly or convalescent, by graduate nurse. HE 1-0938.

REST home has vacancy for lady Close to transportation. TR 4-2865. VACANCY for elderly lady. Private room: tray service. HA 9262.

24 SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES Duffus School -Day or Night. Complete Comptometer Course 522 W. Pender MU 1-7567 24 SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES SPEEDWRITING SHORTHAND EASIER CHEAPER FASTER TO LEARN New Groups Enrolling Monday, May 4 DAY NIGHT 9 A.M. P.M. DUFFUS SCHOOL 522 W.

Pender St. MU 1-7567 ENROLL NOW WELDING Inspect our new school, corner 4th and Pine. We also teach Auto-Diesel, TV Electronics Drafting Commercial Photography Art Air Conditioning Refrigeration CHICAGO Vocational Training Government Approved 1698 W. 4th RE 1-7310 Evgs. TR 4-5963, HE 1- 2725 -TOWN INQUIRIES INVITED GRADUATE DIPLOMA AWARDED WELDING SCHOOL Govt.

Approved Weldor Training Centre 1368 Seymour St. MU 3-4949 Western School 712 Robson Of Commerce, 5-8828 SPROTT SHAW SCHOOL OF Business. Day, evening classes, individual instruction. Pitman shorthand, bookkeeping. 812 Robson St.

MU 3-3038. MU 3-3023 PITMAN BUSINESS COLLEGE Vancouver's Leading Business College Individual Instruction Broadway Gran. RE 8-7848. SECURITY THROUGH SUPERIOR TRAINING Moler School of Hairdressing MU 1-7029. 303 W.

Hastings. Van. Learn Hairdressing New Westminster School 228 6th St. Write, or phone LA 2-3820 Engineers, Marine and Stationary Prepared for Examinations. Day, and correspondence E.

Hopkins, 407 Hast. MU 1-8418 24A EDUCATIONAL FRENCH all grades. also conversation. M. de la Giroday, MU 1-4896 25 HELP WANTED.

-MEN USE CONFIDENTIAL SERVICE There may be certain firms or individuals to whom your replies should not go. Simply address your application to the Box Number in the ad and attach a separate list of such names. Place both in a separate envelope addressed to Confidential Service, Province Classified, Vancouver, B.C. If your guess is right we will destroy your letter. EMPLOYMENT SEEKERS In replying to employment advertisem*nts.

copies of testimonials are satistactory, Do not send originals. YOUNG man under age 26 with some University education, to train in mortgage investment office of large Canandian company. Opportunity for advancement. Apply Box 1297 Province. LEADING metal roofing requires young man.

for sales desk. Typing and knowledge of building supplies an asset. Good working conditions. good starting salary, and excellent prospects. Apply with all personal background.

Box 1522, Province. Georgia, MINE ACCOUNTANT Experienced accountant required for field office of mining company. Give full particulars including age and references in letter to REYNOLDS, MILNE co. 810-402 W. Pender Van.

3, B.C. REQUIRED immediately, spare setter utility man for a large city saw mill. Must have band saw and gun shot experience. Apply Alaska Pine Cellulose, ft. of S.

Heather St. $85 week to start serving customers in Vancouver and Burnaby. Income will increase to $125 weekly with 45-50 nrs. per wk. Car necessary.

Phone Fuller Brush 5-3825 or CY 8-3769. ICE, maker wanted for 3-sheet curling rink for 1959-60 season. Apply in writing to The Secretary of the Abbotsford Dist. Curling Club. Abbotsford.

B.C. EXPERIENCED gas appliance and heating salesman, guarantee and commission. Box 1501 Province. Experienced top quality HiFi and TV salesman for retail selling. $4,800 annual guarantee plus override commission.

Must be able to give references. Apply J. W. Kelly Piano Company, Seymour at HELP WANTED- MEN CITY OF VANCOUVER Golf Professional (Fraserview Golf Course) Vancouver Parks Board) To teach, promote, and regulate play on the course. The incumbent 18 responsible for ticket collections, course regulations and the sale and servicing of golf equipment.

The Professional has the concession for golf instruction and the sale of supplies, Duties include responsibility of all tournaments played on the course. Qualifications: Jr. Matriculation or equivalent. Considerable experience as a Professional or an Assistant Professional at a recognized golf course. Ability to handle the public tactfully; thorough knowledge of golf and instruction techniques.

Salary: $300 per month. Clerk 11 (Police Court Clerk's Office) To perform a variety of routine clerical duties, including the typing of commitments, convictions and orders of the Court. Related duties. including counter work. as required.

Qualifications: Completion of the twelfth school grade. Some experience in general office or clerical work. Typing essential. $273, to $327 per month (including shift differential). Application forms for the above positions must be obtained from and returned to the Personnel Director.

Vancouver City Hall, 453 West 12th Avenue, Vancouver 10, B.C., as soon as possible. 11 FUNERAL DIRECTORS Harron Bros. Ltd. "2 Chapels to Serve You" at Chapel of Chimes 10th Ave. Ontario St.

Vancouver TR 6-8877 Chas. E. Atchison Sons and Royal Oak Chapel Kingsway at Roval Oak Burnaoy HE 1-5577 Harold C. Atchison. Mgr.

SIMMONS McBRIDE LTD. "A Dignified Service" Broadway at Maple RE 1-4151 Member Order of The Golden Rule Mount Pleasant Chapel Vancouver's Modern and Most Beautiful Funeral Home MOUNT PLEASANT UNDERTAKING CO. LTD. Kingsway at 11th Ave. TR 6-2161 Hamilton Mortuary Ltd.

Fraser 5-3311 Chapman Funeral Home 802 W. Bdwy. at Willow TR 9-2141 ROSELAWN CHAPEL 1669 E. Bradway TR 4-1314 13 CEMETERIES Vancouver Masonic Cemetery Room 306, Standard Bank Bldg. MU 5-6823.

For Free Masons and immediate relations. Perpetual care included on every grave. 14 CREMATORIUM Full Service in our GARDEN CHAPEL CREMATORIUM Ocean View Burial Park 6790 Patterson HE 1-6688 Serving Metropolitan Vancouver Monday Saturday Limited City Centre Location Mt. View Cemetery 39th and Fraser St. FA 5-8251 15 MUSIC, ART, DANCING Music ing? Call Pat.

LA 6-6017. 16 INFORMATION WANTED Ab Hine Music Studio offers you Free use of Accordion or Guitar during 10 weeks trial course ACADEMY OF ARTS 2695 W. Broadway RE 3-4022 RE 3-7023 Free Accordion Paramount Music Studios Ltd. HAMMOND organ lessons by Doris Norman. Acad.

of Arts RE 3-7023. Popular Music POPULAR piano, 20 lessons. Ted Williams. RE 1-4440, WO DRUM lessons. No instr.

needed. Pad provided. $12 month. HA 8520L, Accordion lessons in vour home. HA 3013: 9 to 5 p.m.

Dancing WANT to brush up on your danc Box 1365 Province. 18 BUSINESS PERSONALS PRAMS, Carriages, Go-Carts. Cribs, High Chairs, Play Pens, Tricycles. Rental rates, 50c a day, $2.50 per week. Reconditioned Wheel Goods and General Repairs our specialty.

HASKINS ELLIOTT LTD. 167 W. Pender St. MU 5-9636 First Japanese restaurant. Drop in for delicious Sukiyaki dinner today at Kotobuki Shokudo, Powell MU 3-9534.

FOR your personal hygiene needs. The Open till 12 midnight every night. London Drug 800 Main FREE birth control information. List o1 latest supplies, Dept. P.O.

Box 188, Vancouver, B.C. Dev Print 59c, Album Pts. 9c ea. 59c Lion Photo 59c P.O Box 434, Vancouver, B.C. Richmond Riding Stable Good horses for hire, bought and sold.

1385 Stevstn. Hwy. BR 7-8662 TATTOOING No work to small. Open daily 10 a.m. Appointments phone Leo, MU 2-9354.

NO time like the present! Join the International Marriage Bureau Room 34. 448 Seymour MU 4-8829 OAP spec. cold wave, grav, fine hair Red. price. MU 3-1517, WA 2-1913.

ECZEMA, itch, piles. try Teenjore Main. All drug dept. stores. "OMAR" astrologist seer.

Studio 58. 777 Burrard. MU 1-1105. ZARA, Clairvoyant, readings at The Dugout, Seymour. Ponder well.

our pathway. Jesus, the giver of true riches. "ANYONE knowing the whereabouts of Mrs. Gwenetta (Gwyn. netha) Gertrude Moore, known as Toni, formerly of Calgary and Vancouver, please contact Box Province.

Matter of urgent personal WOULD Mrs. Carol Yvonne Olson, nee Rogers, also known as Mrs. F. Whuatl, formerly of 1828 E. Pender Vancouver, or anyone knowing of her present whereabouts, please contact Box 1533, Province, WOULD Mrs.

Elmer G. Glover, (nee Claudette Lenieux) formerly of 4236 Graveley Burnaby, or anyone knowing her whereabouts please contact Box 1296 Province. WOULD Mary Kiriakow, formerly of 2130 Prince Edward or anyone knowing of her whereabouts, please contact Box 1514 Province. MRS. Dennis Trevissick (nee Josephine Beddy) or any one knowing her whereabouts, please notify Box 1530 Province.

17 PERSONAL NAME AND ADDRESS required for all advertisers in this column. Information held in strict confidence. CHUCK, Timmy very ill. General Hospital. Your cheques all paid.

return at once. Moving Richmond today. Want you to g0 to Abban Creek. Cont. immed.

Dad DON'T let the weather affect your outing Call MU 3-0211 and stop your doubting REINCARNATION- The fates SO careful to shut the door of each successive life behind us had been Rudyard Kipling. EX-Moose Jaw District residents wanted to join a mixed 5-pin spring bowling league. For particulars phone FA 1-9500. WOULD like to meet gentleman (60) with own home and car. Have small income.

Ol-ject matrimony. Box 1365 Province. SCHOOL District No. 48 (Howe Sound). Applications are invited for the position of Foreman of School Services, Pemberton area.

Duties will include organization of school bus operators. maintenance of schools, janitorial services. school bus driving and eral maintenance work. Salary $393 per month- of C. U.

C. Health Services premium paid by the Board, participation in Municipal Superannuation plan, 2 weeks annual vacation increased after five years to a maximum of three weeks. sick leave accumulative to 30 days maximum. Address all applications to the SecretaryTreasurer. Mr.

F. D. Ross. Box 250, Squamish, B.C. NOW family, IS THE TIME TO APPLY FOR GOOD MORNING ROUTES Young men leaving UBC and taking summer jobs, and carriers moving to new addresses in the next few weeks, leave good openings.

Apply now to The Province Circulation MU 3-9242. Local 201. I.B.M. Large wholesaler in city offers a permanent position to an experienced senior tabulator operator. Wiring ability on tab and auxillary machines helpful.

Good salary and employee benefits. Write giving full particulars to Box 1269, Province. WANTED. dental technician to handle bite rims and repairs, etc. Only those with previous experience need apply.

Fine Arts Dental Laboratories Ltd. TR 6-4148. HEAVY DUTY MECHANIC for trucks, tractors, shovels, compressors, etc. Rate $2.16 per hour, out of town. P.O.

Box 2742 Vancouver. HEAVY DUTY WELDER Out of town. Rate 2.16 per hour. P.O. Box 2742.

Vancouver. RAISE and drift miners for Britannia. 705-402 W. Pender St. after 10 a.m.

Platform speaker. HA 5280R. (Continued on Next Page) FREE PARKING for Province Advertisers One hour free parking 1 in the D.P.C. Lot, corner of Pender and Cambie, for advertisers when placing a Want-Ad or paying an account. Have your ticket stamped at the Want-Ad counter.

Province Want ads MU 3-9242 Guide to Province Classified Ads Headings are listed alphabetically. Find the heading you need. Note the number in black beside it. then find same number in the columns on the following pages. Classification Classification No.

No. Agreements for Sale 110 Livestock 68 Agencies Wanted 32 Listings Wanted 87 Apartment Property 93 Automobiles 118 Lodge Notices Auto Repairs, Service 112 Lodge Funeral Notices Bicycles, Motorcycles 54 Lost Birds, Goldfish 64 Lumber 37 Births Machinery 70 Boats and Engines Marriages Books Money to Loan 107 Buliding Materials Mortgages 108 Business Locations 83 Money Wanted 109 Business Personals 18 Monument Works 12 Business Opportunities 106 Motels 73 Business Property 94 Moving and Storage 80 Business 25 Musical Instruments 48 Building Lots 96 Music, Art, Dancing 15 Duplexes 78A New Car Dealers 119 Card of Thanks Office Equipment 52 Caterers Personal 17 Cemeteries Pet Stock 64 Clothing, Furs, Etc. 60 Poultry and Supplies 67 Coal 38A Property for Exchange 98 Coal Stokers 46 Property for Sale 97 Coming Events Property Wanted 99 Cottages, Campsites 85 Professional Cards 22 Country Homes, Ranches 104 Acreage 100 Ranges 41 Deaths Radio H1-FI 50 Do It Yourself 37 A Refrigerators-Freezers 56 Educational 24A Resorts 85 Electric Heating 45 Revenue Homes Wanted 90 Engagements Rooms and Board 77 Farm Implements 69 Salesladies and Agents 30 Farms Wanted 103 Salesmen and Agents 26 Florists 10 Sawdust 39 For Sale Miscellaneous 61 Sawdust Burners 40 Found 20 Schools and Colleges 24 Fruit, Farm Lands 102 Sewing Machines 55 Fruits, Vegetables 66 Situations Wanted Funeral Directors Women 34 Fur-Bearing Animals Situations. Wtd. Men 33 Furnace Oil Burners 43 Stamps 21 Furnaces Repairs Stocks and Shares 111 Furnished Homes 82 Store Equipment 52A Furnished Rooms Sports Directory 59 Furnished Suites Suites for Sale 79 Furniture Swap, Trade 62 Your Garden 36 Teachers 31 Gas Heating 45A Television 49 Health Services 23 Timber and Mills 105 Help Wanted, Women 29 Trucks.

Trailers 114 Help Wanted, Men 25 Typewriters 53 Help Wanted, Unfur. Suites, Rooms 78 Men- Women 28 Unfurnished Homes 81 Holiday Resorts 85 Vacuum Cleaners 57 Hotels 72 Wanted, Autos 116 Homes For Sale 91 Wanted, Homes to Build 92 Homes Wanted to Buy 89 Wanted to Rent 84 Housekeeping Rooms 76 Wanted, Miscellaneous. 63 In Memoriam Washing Machines 58 Industrial Property 95 Waterfrontage 97 Information Wanted Wrecking Accessories 112 Listings Cancelled 18 Wood 38 524..

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