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News Revelry Hour jOwl Prowl Mr. and Mrs. W. Porteous of Sicamous, B.C., announce the engagement their only daughter, Eunice, to Mr. Gilbert A.

Mullen. son of the late Mr. J. Mullen, of Aberdeen, Scotland, and the late Mrs. G.

Golden of Vancouver. The wedding will take place quietly on May 5, 1948, at St. Andrew's-Wesley Church. Mr. and Mrs O.

MacKenzie. 361 E. 5th announce the of their daughter, Grace engagement to Mr. H. Glenn Baker, son of Mrs.

Ursula Baker, 1160 Nicola St. will take place Saturday, The 1. Mr. and Mrs. T.

D. Shannon announce the engagement of their second daughter, Anderson, to Mr. Glen Allen Kirkbride of son of Mr. Neil Kirkbride of New Seattle, take Westminster, place B.C. Saturday, The wedding 17th, to April at 7 p.m., in People's Fellowship Tabernacle, Pastor Mark Victoria Buch Drive and officiating.

Kingsway, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Lee, 6330 Lanark Vancouver, announce the Margaret to Mr.

Stanley Douglas Parengagement of their daughter, Joanne sons, 5644 Sherbrooke St. The wed17, ding at to take place Saturday, April the Rev. home R. W. of the officiating ition minister, following Hardy.

Recepat Eagle Hall, 756 Kingsway. 5 MARRIAGES Western COMING EVENTS WEDDING RECORDINGS Weddings recorded, played back. no charge. Orders for copies if you SO desire. MAr.

4373. BIRTHS BAKER to Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Baker (nee June MeLachlin), 1356 Laburnum at the Vancouver General Hospital, Tuesday, April 6, 1948, a daughWeight 6 lbs.

4 ozs. BAYLIS-Born to Pte. and Mrs. S. H.

Baylis, at Shilo Military Hospital, Manitoba, on Sunday, April 4 1948, a brother for Pauline, Wayne Arthur. BATTLE- to Dr. and Mrs. C. E.

Battle, 2892 West 44th at Vancouver General Hospital, on April 7, 1948, a daughter. BAZELEY To Mr. and Mrs. W. Bazeley, 3250 W.

at Vancouver General Hospital, on April 4, 1948, a daughter. BRANTER-To Mr. and Mrs. F. Branter (nee Edna Merrett, RN), at St.

Paul's Hospital, on Tuesday. April 6, 1948, a son, Frederick Allen, 8 lbs. 3 oz. Both doing. well.

FRELICK-Born to Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Frelick (nee Mary Roscow), at St.

Vincent's Hospital, Monday, April 5, 1948, a son. GALBRAITH-Born to Mr. and Mrs O. M. Galbraith (nee Hilton), 2976 E.

42nd at St. Vincent's Hospital, Monday, April 5, 1948, a son, Phillip Maxwell. Weight 8 lbs. 15 ozs. HALL- -Born to Mr.

and Mrs. Donald Hall, 775 E. 7th at St. Paul's Hospital, on April 5, 1948, a son, 8 ibs. 8 oz.

Thanks to Drs. A. C. Frost, C. C.

Frost, A. C. G. Frost and H. M.

Frost. Calgary papers please copy. HAWKSHAW TO Mr. and Mrs. M.

C. Hawkshaw: (nee Carol Worrall), 4874 Fannin at Vancouver General Hospital, on April 7, 1948, a daughter, Frances Jacqueline. 7 lbs. 2 ozs. McGAW- to Mr.

and Mrs. Don McGaw (nee Vivian Fogg) at Grace Hospital, a son Michael William, on Tuesday, April 6, 1948. McGILLIVRAY Born to Mr. and Mrs. C.

McGillvray (nee Violet King), 1376 E. 36th at St. Vincent's Hospital, on March 20, 1948, a daughter, Jessie Marlene. of MAY-Mr. and Mis.

M. T. May 1742 East 37th Vancouver, are happy to announce the arrival of a baby daughter, Linda Jennine, 7 bs. 8 at Vancouver General Hospital on April 6th, 1948. A sister for Thelma.

Our thanks to Dr. J. W. Millar, RODDA--To Mr. and Mrs.

L. H. Rodda, 7658 Osler at the Vancouver General Hospital, on April 5, 1948, a son. ROWLAND--Born to Mr. and Mrs.

Richard Rowland, 3578 Dundas St. at Grace Hospital, Tuesday, April 6 1948, a son. A brother for Roy Lorna. SIME-Born to Mr. and Mrs.

M. Sime (nee Enleen Dushayme), 2228 Allison University district Vancouver, at the Vancouver General 194810 Hospital, Wednesday, April 7, a son. Both doing well. ENGAGEMENTS Announcing the engagement of Jessie Rose, the only daughter of Mrs. Jessie Goode and tne late Harry Goode of 1298 West 10th Vancouver, to Mr.

William Heyer MacDonald, the son of Mr. and Mrs. William MacDonald of 82 6th will New Toronto, Ont. The wedding take place April 30th at 8 p.m, in the Lynton Studios, 2870 Dr. G.

S. Packham officiating. New Toronto and Toronto papers please copy. Carnarvon and Mrs. New Max A.

Girard, 216 announce the Westminster, their B.C.. engagement of daughter, Rita Ada, to Mr. Edward David Herberts, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. G.

E. Herberts, Surrey, B.C. The wedding will take place May at 8 o'clock, in the Holy Trinity Cathedral. Rev. J.

Burton Thomas officiating. Regina papers please copy, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh MacKay, 778 West 24th announce the engagement of their daughter, Betty, to Mr. William Iver Campbell, only son of Mr.

and Mrs. Roderick Campbell, Toronto, Ont. The wedding will take place in Mount Pleasant Presbyterian Church on May 7, at 8:30 o'clock. The engagement is announced of Doris Helen Goddyn, elder daughter of Mrs. Stanley Taylor, Kamloops, and Mr.

Alfred Goddyn of Crescent Beach, to of Mr. Hugh Renwick Paterson, son Mrs. 'E. Paterson and the late Mr. E.

Paterson of North Vancouver. The wedding will take place on May 6, at 3 p.m., in Fairview Presbyterian Church, Murdo Nicholson officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Ward announce the engagement of their youngest daughter, Anne Hetney, to Mr Earl K.

Amsbaugh, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Amsaugh Mayerthorpe.

Alta. The wedding to take place Friday, April 23, at 8 p.m., at Riverview United Church, Rev. C. H. Ballard officiating.

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MAr. 6731 FOR SOMETHING DIFFERENT AND DISTINCTIVE Come to the Ranch House, dine and dance this Saturday night Reservations, GLen. 0502 4702 East Hastings (Formerly Robinson Shanty) Steak and chicken our specialty. HAPPY TIMES SOCIAL CLUB (Embassy Ballroom) 1024 Davie at. Burrard Whist every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Large Cash Prizes BALLROOM Modern Dancing Tuesday through Saturday Bobby Roberts' Orchestra VANCOUVER IRISH SOCIETY Second annual meeting tonight, 8 o'clock, at the Moose Hall, 1021 West Hastings.

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Young gentleman from East, 29, quiet and sincere. has car and a good trade, wishes to meet a young lady. Will answer all sincere letters. "Matrimony if suited." Box 70, Sun. Recently arrived English lady, 26 wishes to meet refined business man (30-35 companion to shows, phone; or snap appreciated.

Object matrimony. Box 865, Sun. shows; Gentleman 40. likes dancing, would be interested in meeting single lady under 40. Companionship, matrimony.

Box 825, Sun. Very, very happy receiving two letters. Sorry about mix-up my Well and terribly busy. Write soon. Miss you so much All my Johnny Edmont.

Middle-aged gentleman wishes to meet single lady or widow between 25-38, as companion-housekeeper; object matrimony. Particulars to Box 608 Sun. Young man, 27, with car, likes dancing and some sports, would like to meet girl about same age; object matrimony. Box 602 Sun. Mrs.

Frieda Johnson please call for goods left at 196 W. 12th, or they will be sold for moving expenses. E. McLean, 6150 Balsalm St. Kerrisdale.

Unmarried prospective mother willing to with arrange adoption of coming Sun. baby suitable couple. Box 2362, Please William contact (Brownlee) McDonald. your sister. Phone New Westminster 2357L.

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2649 ENGAGEMENTS las, to and Winnifred the late Mr. James Dougtof Mr. and Mrs. C. Tennant, daughter Haysom of Bran- DOUGLAS-HAYSOM On March 124, 1948, in St.

John's United Church, Rev. A. E. Cooke, Melvin Lloyd, son of Mrs. Douglas of Crandall, don, Man.

(Winnipeg papers please copy). HALL- Quietly on United Friday, Church, April 2, 1948, at Kyerson by Rev. E. D. Braden, ID.D., Ralph Donald, son of Dr.

and Mrs. Ralph Hall, 1480 W. 55th ter Vancouver, to Norma Jeanne, daugnof Mr. and Mrs. S.

A. Fraleigh of Nipawin, Sask. McNEIL-ROLPH On March 25, 1948, in Boultbee Memorial Church, Charles Braiorne, McNeil B.C., to by Rev. J. Millard, Janet Rolph.

Returned Soldiers' Plot, Mountain View Cemetery. 1948, CLARKE- James Passed away April 7th, fant son of Mr. and Mrs. beloved inMelbourne, Clarke, 3869 West 35th age 11 Philip Betty; months. grandfathers Survived also by 1 sister, and ver.

James Funeral Strachan, ail of VancouHarry M. Clarke in Simmons and service McBride Friday at 3 p.m. S. Chapel, G. Woolfrey Broadway at Maple Rev.

Funeral officiating. Interment Baby Land, Ocean View Burial Park. DICKASON -Passed away April 6, 1948, Thomas Dickason of Island, age 63 years. SurPender vived Campbell and William, Patricia, Yellowknife, 1 daughter, Mrs. Timmins, Ontario: 2 sisters, Olive W.

F. Newbury, Montreal; Mrs. Dickason, St. Johns, N.B.; 2 brothers, C. A.

Dickason, city: G. J. Dickason, Pender Island. Funeral Friday, April 9, at 2 p.m., at the Chapman Funeral Chapel, 802 West Broadway at Willow, Rev. H.

Berry officiating, to Ocean View Burial Park. DOBSON Suddeniy, on Monday, April 5, at his home in Duncan, V.I.. William Dobson. Born April 3, 1877, England. Whitewell near cl*theroe, Lancashire, Had resided in B.C.

since in 1903 Duncan and founded as painting business Survived by known widow at home; Dobson's 4 Ltd. William, George all of sons. Duncan; Robert, Vancouver, and 7 grandchildren. No flowers, by request. DUNLOP- Passed away peacefully, April 7, 1948, at her home, Mrs.

Isabella Dunlop, 130 Carroll New Westminster, in her 90th year, widow of Joseph Dunlop. Survived by two nephews, Samuel Alexander Lowry, hill, Chilliwack, B.C., John Lowry, one niece, Mrs. John Hyndman, Burnaby; several nieces and nephews in Ireland. Funeral service Friday, April 9, at 2 p.m., in the Paterson Funeral Home, 538- 8th at 6th New Westminster. Rev.

T. Spencer Baynes and Rev. William Stott officiating. Interment family 1-plot, Old Fraser Cemetery. FROOM- On April 6, 1948, at her residence, New McLellan 74th Alice Survived Armella Froom, in her James year.

N. 5 by her husband John Toronto; sons Gordon, and 1 daughter. and Clifford, Mrs. Vancouver: Heyman, Percy Cloverdale; Ella Ward, all in SaskatApril chewan. 9, at 11 Funeral service Friday, a.m., in the Cloverdale Chapel of S.

Bowell Sons, Rev. Partington officiating. Interment Christ Church yard. in GARSIDE Passed away Vancouver, B.C., April 1948, Joseph Adam Garside in East his 72nd Ave. year, Served late residence 614 16th in the 202nd Batt.

in the first World War. Surand vived by 1 grandchildren. son Robert, Vancouver 2 Funeral service Friday, April 9 at 3 p.m. from the Chapel of Chimes. Harron Bros.

55 East 10th Avenue, Rev. H. Berry Interment Field of Hanor, Mountain View Cemetery. Linda Louise. on April 1948, in her first year, late of 2541 E.

Hastings St. Beloved daughter of Mr. also and Mrs. Herbert F. Gerrard; Mr.

and survived Mrs. M. by her grandparents, J. F. Gerrard, North Vancouver; Mr.

and Mrs. Cyrus Pierce, Moose Jaw, and several aunts and uncles. Funeral Saturday, April 10. at 10 a.m., from service the Bell Funeral Home, 2746 E. Hastings, Interment with Rev.

Babyland W. at Stock Forest officiating. Lawn. GREER Passed away in Tranquille. B.C., April 6, 1948.

Norman P. Greer, aged 63 years, of Ste. 17, Roslyn Apartment. 935 Jervis Vancouver. Survived by his loving wife, one son.

Lloyd; one daughter, Mrs. John Ingledew, service and grandson. Monte. Funeral Friday, April 9. at 2 p.m., from Center Hanna's Chapel.

1049 W. Georgia Rev. O. W. S.

McCall officiating. interment Forst Lawn Memorial Park. 6 DEATHS 7, 1948, CHANCEL at her away April residence, 1604 Edinlotte burgh New Westminster, CharRebecca Chancellor, in her Survived by ner husband Frank 73rd year. and 1 daughter, Mrs. Elsie New Westminster; 2 grandchildren; Sands, also 2 brothers and 3 service Friday, April 9, at sisters.

11 a.m., Funeral in the Funeral Home of S. Bowell Sons, Cremation. Rev. R. No M.

flowers, Esier officiating. by request. CHARLESWORTH Passed away 2127 5, 1948, John Charlesworth, Yew in his 82nd year. Survived by 2 sons in London, Eng. runeral service Friday morning 11:30 o'clock, in Simmons McBride Funeral Rev.

H. Chapel, Broadway at Mapie Berry officiating. Interment Returned Soldiers' Plot, Mountain 6 DEATHS GREER-Passed away in Tranquille, B.C., April 6, 1948, Norman P. Greer, aged 63 years, of Ste. 17, Roslyn Apartment, 935 Jervis Vancouver.

Survived by his loving wife, Mrs. one John son, Lloyd; one daughter, Ingledew, and grandson, 9, Monte. Funeral service Friday, April at 2 p.m., from Center Hanna's Chapel, 1049 W. Georgia St. Rev.

0. W. S. McCall officiating. HARGREAVES- On April 7, 1948, Rachel Hargreaves, in her 84th year.

Late residence, 7094 Ontario St. Sur-this vived by 1 son and 2 daughters; also 2 grandchildren. Funeral Friday, April 9, at 11 a.m., from the Home Rev. Funeral J. R.

Chapel, 742 East Hastings, Davies officiating. Interment Mountain View Cemetery. HILDEBRAND On April 6, 1948, 8085 Alexander Hildebrand, late residence Chester formeriy of. 837 W. 7th in his 55th year.

Survived by his wife, 1 son, 6 daughters, 4 brothers and Funeral 3 sisters; also 4 grandApril children. 10, at service Saturday, 10:30 a.m., from the ings Home Funeral Chapel, 742 E. Rev. T. A.

Hartig officiating. Interment Family Plot. Lawn Section, Mountain 'View Cemetery. HUGHES At the Vancouver General Hospital, April 6, 1948, Emily, beloved wife of Robert Hughes, 240 North Kootenay age 69 years. Leaving besides her husband, one daughter, Mrs.

Lucille Waple of Santa Monica, to mourn her April passing. 9, at 3:15 Funeral from service the Friday, p.m., of the Burnaby Funeral Directors: 4257 E. Hastings Rev. S. Galbraith officiating.

Interment T. family plot, Forest Lawn Cemetery. away April 4. 1948, Nicola John Herbert Jackson, 1020 in his 79th year. Survived by two sons, Herbert John of Callao, of Peru, Montreal, South America; William and 2 daughters, Mrs.

Mrs. C. E. John Atkins of Edmonton, onto, A. Burton of Torland.

Funeral also one brother in Engthe Georgia service will be held in Chapel of Center Hanna, 1049 West Georgia on Friday, April 9th, at 4 p.m. with the Rev. Cremation. N. D.

B. Larmonth officiating. JARVIS-April 8, 1948, Mary. beloved 01 Thomas Jarvis, 4773 Ross in her 49th year. Survived by her nusband, one daughter, Winnifred Mary; sister, Mrs.

F. Dodge of Ocean Park; also two sisters and one brother in Alberta; one sister in Winnipeg. of Mount uneral service in the chapel Pleasant Undertaking Kingsway at 11th Saturday, April 10, at 11 a.m., Rev. G. P.

Gower officiating. Cremation. No flowers, please. KAHELLAK-April 7, 1948, Mabel, beloved wife of Joseph Kahellak or 5490 Culloden in her 60th Survived by her husband; 1 brother, year. Lou Mrs.

Hohenstein of Minnesota; 1 niece, C. J. Falkingham, California. Funeral service in the chapel of Mount Pleasant Undertaking April Kingsway at at 11th Saturday, 10, 2:15 p.m., to Ocean View Burial Park, Rev. A.

Roddan, D.D., officiating. KING- away peacefully in Shaughnessy Hospital, April 5, 1948, Albert Welsh King, in his 73rd year, of 1057 Homer St. Mr. King served in World War I with land. 238th Funeral in Canada and Engservice will be heid Friday, April 9, at 12:30 p.m..

from the Broadway Chapel of Center G. Turpin and Rev. H. Berry offi- Rev. Hanna 3642 W.

Broadway, ciating. Mountain Interment Field of Honor, View Cemetery. Arthur LINE--Passed (Ian) Line, away beloved April 6, John son Mr. and Mrs. John William Line of 166 W.

5th in his 16th year. He leaves to mourn his passing his ents and 1 sister, Violet. Funeral parFriday, April 9, at 1:30 p.m., from the Heather Chapel of Harold Edwards 705 W. Broadway, Rev. J.

B. Skene officiating. Interment Forest Lawn. LINDSTROM April 7, 1948, Elina Maria, beloved wife of Oscar Lindstrom, 1310 Jervis in her 74th year. Also survived by 1 son, Oscar S.

of Buffalo Creek, B.C.; 2 grandchildren; 4 brothers and 1 sister in Canada; 1 sister in Sweden. Funeral service in the chapel of Mount Pleasant Undertaking Kingsway at 11th Friday, April 9, at. 2:15 p.m., to Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Rev. O. L.

Olson officiating. LEGH- away April 6, 1948, Reginald Driver Legh, late of 3543 Kingsway, Burnaby. B.C., 87 years. Survived by 2 daughters, Mrs. J.

J. Proby, Tacoma, Mrs. A. Hazell, Victoria; 3 sons, D. F.

Legh Yarmouth. N.C.: F. C. Legh, Calgary, brother, John K. Legh, Burnaby; B.

Legh, North Vancouver; 3 sisters, Miss N. Legh and Miss Hester Legh, North Vancouver: Mrs. W. H. Bell, Richmond, USA.

Remains are being forwarded Thursday evening. April 8, to Calgary, via CPR for interment in the Family Plot. Nunn and Thomson Funeral Directors in charge of arrangements. Calgary and Medicine Hat, papers, please copy. McINNIS -Passed away peacefully, at his residence, 2598 W.

34th, Edward Bruce McInnis, in his 70th year. He is survived by his loving wife and 4 daughters, Miss Margaret McInnis, at home: Mrs. K. Robertson of Vancouver: Mrs. H.

Dane, Regina; Mrs. A. Zerr, Winnipeg: also his mother, Mrs. J. K.

Mcinnis of Vancouver; 2 brothers, Mr. T. A. Macinnis, Regina, and Mr. W.

McInnis, Vancouver: 3 sisters, Mrs. W. L. McTavish. Mrs.

W. Tomis, Mrs. Bridson, all of Vancouver. Funeral service will be held Friday. April 9, at 2 p.m., from the Broadway Funeral Chapel of Center Hanna 3642 W.

Broadway, Rev. R. W. Hardy officiating. Interment in the family plot, Ocean View Burial Park.

McKAY-Passed away, April 1948, Sarah Alice McKay, late of Fort Langley, B.C., at the age of 73 years. Survived by one daughter, Mrs. J. R. Rogerson.

Fort Langley, one sister, Mrs. Harry Haldane, Prince Rupert, B.C.; two grandchildren. Funeral service will be held in the St. George Anglican Church. Fort Langley, Friday, April 9, at 3:30 p.m., Rev.

T. E. Harris officiating. Interment Fort Langley Cemetery. Columbia Funeral Service, directors.

NOBLE Passed away at the Convent of the Sacred Heart, Mother Ann Noble, in her 81st year. Survived by one sister, Miss Mary Noble, Brooklyn, New York; one brother, J. Noble, Prince Albert, Sask. Requiem Mass will be celebrated by Rev. Father Kennedy, Friday, April 9, at 8:30 a.m..

in the chapel of the Convent the Sacred Heart. Harron Bros. funeral directors. in charge. RAPHAEL Passed away April 8, 1948, Euphemia Lawrence at the family residence, 1296 Wolfe Ave.

Beloved wife of Gordon Stewart Raphael. Survived also by 1 son, Harold Seattle, 1, daughter, Mrs. B. P. Buckley, Shawinigan Falls.

Quebec; 1 brother, C. K. McLeod. Westmount, Quebec. Funeral service Saturday, April 10 at 10 A.m.

in Nunn Thomson Chapel. 10th and Cambie Reverend A. Hartwell Watts View officiating. Interment tain Cemetery, DEATHS RENWICK- Passed peacefully away in Shaughnessy Hospital, April 5. 1948, Alexander Renwick, in his 75th year, of 1124 Barclay St.

Mr. Renwick served overseas in France and England with the CASC. Funeral service will be held Friday, April 9, at Center 12:30, in the Broadway Chapel Hanna 3642 W. way, Rev. H.

Berry and Rev. G. Turpin officiating. interment Field of Honor, Mountain View Cemetery. SAM-Passed away April 6, 1948, Song Sam, of 747 E.

Georgia in 86th year. A resident of the City for 60 David years. Survived by 8 daughters, Mrs. Chue, Mrs. Toby Wong, Mrs.

Edward Pond, Mrs. Richard Won Cumyou, Mrs. Eugene Louie, Mrs. David Yuen, Mrs. Wally Wong and Miss Lily Sam; 6 sons, John, wayne, George, Tom, Gordon and Kaymond.

Funeral service Saturday, April 10, at 1:30 p.m., from Armstrong Co. Chapel of Flowers, 403 Dunlevy Rev. Y. N. Kwan officiating.

Interment Ocean View Burial Park. SUGAPP Passed away April 6, 1948, Stanley David Sugapp, Selma Park. Survived by his loving wife, 2 daughters, Mrs. Rita S. Noble, Saskatoon; Mrs.

Dorothy Campbell, Montreal; 1 sister. Truro, N.S Funeral service Saturday, at 2:30 p.m., Anglican Church, Sechelt. Rev. Gibb officiating. Saskatoon papers please copy.

TALL--Passed away, April 4, 1948, 1443 Henrietta, widow of William Tall, West 46th in her 74th year. Survived by 2 sons and a daughter, William S. Tall, John A.1 Mrs. M. McGiniey, all of Vancouver; 4, grandchildren, prank and Gerrard McGinley, Beverley and Shirley Ann Tall, all of Vancouver; 4 brothers, Robert Stephen, Roberts Creek, B.C.; James Stephen, Vancouver; Ian Stephen, Moose Jaw, Sask; 5 Thomas sisters, Stephen, Bellingham, Mrs.

Susan Ann Murray, Bloemfontein, S.A.; Mrs. Alice Simpson, Australia; Mrs. Jean Robertson, South Africa; Mrs. H. G.

Langley and Mrs. Tom Young, both in Saskatchewan. Funeral service Friday at 2 p.m. Simmons McBride's Funeral Chapel, Broadway at Maple, Interment, Hugh M. Rae, D.D., officiating, Forest Lawn Memorial Park.

March TUBMAN-Passed suddenly 29, in New Westminster, Frederick Arthur Tubman, age 52 years, of 1160 Broughton Vancouver. Survived by his loving wife, Doris, and 2 daughters, Mrs Vera McKim, San Victoria, and Mrs. Gloria E. Rafael, Francisco; 1 grandchild. Funeral service held Thursday, April 1, at 9:30 a.m., in Ocean View Crematorium.

S. Bowell Sons, directors. Volarich, late residence 349 W. 6th VOLARICH- On April 8, 1948, Mate in his 44th year. Survived by his wife and one daughter.

Arlene: one brother, Pete, in Seattle; also relatives in Yugosiavia, Member of United Fishermen and Allied Workers' Union; also Croatian Fraternal Union Lodge Nd. 787. Funeral Saturday, April 10, at 3 p.m., from the Funeral Chapel, 742 E. Hastings St. Interment Ocean View Burial Park.

YAMPOLSKY- Passed away suddenly, April Pender 5, 1948, Noah Yampolsky, 846 E. in his 70th Survived by his sorrowing wife, year. Gertrude: 4 sons, Reuben, Max, Israel, Abraham; 2 daughters, Mrs. David Milins and Mrs. Milton Stark, and 12 grandchildren, all of Vancouver, B.C.

was held from Schara Tzedeck Chapel, Tuesday, April 6, at 2:30 p.m. Interment Schara Tzedeck Cemetery, Rabbi Burnstyn officiating. FUNERAL NOTICES Members of Kerrisdale to Lodge attend No. 31 funeral are requested of Bro. E.

B. McInnes, P.G.M., of Moosomin No. 1, at Center Friday, chapel, 2 Broadway and Alma, Hanna's at p.m. Signed, W. J.

Sashow. J. Miller, Rec. Sec'y. 8 CARD OF THANKS FRIDRICK- We wish to extend our the heartfelt thanks and appreciation for acts of kindness, messages of sympathy and beautiful floral offerthe during our sad bereavement in Ings death of our dear husband and father.

Special thanks to Dr. W. Coburn and Dr. G. F.

Strong, the nurses General of the private ward pavilion Hospital and Rev. G. H. Hamilton, for his consoling words; also Harron Bros. -Mrs.

J. Fridrick and sons. We wish to express our deep gratitude to our many friends, relatives and neighbors and for their kindness, sympathy beautiful floral offerings in our recent bereavement in the dine. death of our beloved daughter, GeralSpecial thanks to Rev. S.

T. Galbraith -Mr. for his consoling words. and Mrs. Douglas Holmes.

9 IN MEMORIAM. To assist readers 'In Memoriam" notices The Sun preparing has prepared a booklet of some very appropriate verses. Call MArine 1161. CEPURAN-In loving memory of our dear son and brother, Edward 8, D. 1947: Cepuran, who passed away April If only the sky could And his dear little face I could open, see; I Oh, know what a wonderful feeling would come over me.

But he is with the angels, Far from sin and pain, Where Jesus said. "Believe in Me, And thou shalt see him again." remembered by Mum, Dad and brother John. -In loving memory of Robert F. Gordon. who passed away April 8.

1946. We who loved you sadly miss you, As it dawns another year: In our lonely hours of thinking. Thoughts of vou are always near. -Ever remembered by Hazel and Bill. GORDON-In loving memory of dear brother and uncle, Robert F.

Gordon, who passed away April 8. 1946. There is a link life cannot sever, Love and remembrance last forever. -The Kelman family. GORDON- -In loving memory of dad, Robert Fiddes, who passed away April 8.

1946. Nothing can ever take away The love a heart holds dear. Fond memories linger every day, Remembrance keeps him near. -Always remembered by Ruby. GORMELY- loving memory of a dear mother, Agnes Eileen Gormely, who passed away April 8, 1947.

"Love's greatest gift -Remembrance." -Ever remembered by Wilf and Lena. JENSEN- -In loving memory of our dear daddy, Henning J. Jensen, who passed away April 8. 1944. The blow was great, the shock severe.

We little thought his death so near. Only those that have lost can tell The sorrow of parting without farewell. -Ever remembered by his two children. Wayne and Diane, and family, 9 IN MEMORIAM NORRIS- -In loving memory of Lillian Florence Norris, who was called away April 8, 1944. "Darling" The silvery threads were broken.

When you crossed life's great divide, And now we walk along the path Where memory's gems abide. Til life in all its fullness gleams And its beauty is made clear We'll hold the broken threads. sweetheart. Of love we cherished dear. -Lovingly remembered by her husband and family.

OSBOURN- In loving memory of Clara Osbourn, who passed away April 8. 1946. A wonderful mother. woman and aid, One who was better God never made: A wonderful worker, SO loyal and true. One in a million--that.

mother, was you. Just in your judgment, always right; Honest and liberal, ever upright: Loved by your friends and all whom you knew. My wonderful mother-that mother was you. -Always remembered by her loving Harold. PURCELLO- In loving memory of our dear sister, Mildred Purcello, who passed away April 8, 1946.

God knows how much we miss her. Never shall her memory fade. Loving thoughts shall ever wander To the spot where she is laid. -Lovingly remembered by Nellie, Ted. June and Alice.

PURCELLO- In loving memory of our dear daughter and sister, Mildred Purcello, who passed away April 8, 1946. We have only your memory, dear Mildred: To remember our whole life through: But the sweetness will linger forever As we treasure the image of you. -Sadly missed by mother, dad. sisters and brothers. dear WOODco*ck--In loving memory of my wife, Elizabeth, who passed away April 8, 1947.

husband." Louis. remembered by her loving 10 FUNERAL DIRECTORS SIMMONS McBRIDE LIMITED Edward A. Simmons. Frank E. McBride Alfred W.

Francis, Jack H. Nett Clare Small 1995 W. Broadway BAy. 5402 "A Dignified Service" HARRON BROS. LTD.

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Established 1913 Directors of Funeral Cor. 10th Ave and service, FAir. 0221 MT. PLEASANT Undertaking Co. Ltd.

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CHAPMAN FUNERAL HOME LTD. Dignified Funeral Service at moderate cost 802 W. Broadway FAir. 6500 ROSELAWN CHAPEL 1669 East Broadway FAir. 3010 Burnaby Funeral Directors Ltd.

4257 E. Hastings GLen. 0154 GRANDVIEW FUNERAL CHAPEL Dignified and Efficient Service 1349 Commercial Dr. HAst. 0083 BELL FUNERAL HOME 2746 E.

Hastings HAst. 0015 Golden Rule Service" G. W. Hamilton Undertaking Co. Main Kingsway at 7th Phone FAir.

0268 PATERSON FUNERAL HOME 538 8th St. New West. 241 Armstrong funeral directors. 304 Dunlevy HAst. 0141 Home Funeral Chapel.

742 E. Hast-, ings, HAst. 6194. Central Park Funeral Home. 3642 Kingsway.

DExter 1207. KEARNEY FUNERAL DIRECTORS 8835 Hudson. LAng 0517 11 MONUMENTAL WORKS W. R. Chandler Memorials 39th and Fraser.

FRaser 1230 The Pioneer Memorial Sculptors J. B. Newall, established 1909 Cor. Fraser and 35th. FR.

2922 Art Monument Co. Ltd. 602 Kingsway. FAir. 0012 12 CEMETERIES Mountain View Cemetery Purchase Perpetual Care for Your Burial Plot Apply City Clerk.

City Hall 13 FLORISTS SPECIAL FLORAL DESIGNS We make attractive Floral Designsi for all occasions. Our designers will! be pleased to meet your Individual needs. Flowers l'elegraphed HUDSON'S BAY COMPANY FLOWER SHOP, Lower MAIN FLOOR Artistic Floral Arrangements Reasonably Priced ANNE MUIRHEAD, FLORIST 810 Howe MA. 6923 (Near Grosvenor Hotel.) Open evenings 9 p.m. and all day Wednesday: 14 INFORMATION WANTED Would anyone knowing the whereabouts of Norman Bishop McNab, formerly of Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, please write Box 499, Sun.

Anyone knowing the whereabouts of Mabel Rollier please contact Mrs. Carkner, GLen. 0358R, regarding her son. 16 months. Investigations Domestic, general.

Reasonable. General Detectives Agency, W. Hastings. TA. 2615 15 MUSIC, ART, DANCING DANCING Rod Harris Dance School Debonair Ballroom HAst.

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No. Furnished 74 Fange Oil 44 Furnished Rooms 72 Tefrigerators 56 Furnished Suites Rooms and Board 73 Furniture 47 Salesladies and 30 Health Services 23 Salesmen and 29 Help Wanted. 2 Sawdust 41 Help Wanted. Sawdust Burners 42 Help Wtd. Male-Female Schools and Hotels Sewing Machines 54 Housekeeping Rooms Situations Wanted, For Sale 85 Female 34 Houses Wtd.

to Buy Situations Wanted, In Memoriam Male-Female 33 Information Wanted 14 Small Fruits Listings Cancelled 83 Sports Directory 38 Listings Wanted 82 Stamps 18 Livestock 66 Stoves, Repairing 43 Lodge Notices Summer Cottages Lost 20 Summer Resorts Machinery 68 Swap 36 Marriages Teachers Wanted 31 Mining Properties 93 Tenant's Exchange 81 to Loan 95 Timber and Mills 92 Money for 96 Tires, Batteries, 100 Money Wanted 97 Trailers Monumental Work Trucks Moving and Typewriters Music Art. Dance. Unfurnished Houses Musical Instruments Unfurnished Suites New Car Dealers Vacuum Cleaners 55 Office. Store. Wanted.

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