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ic'PancouiTrSim una no you B6 ir Wednesday, Jan. 20, 1993 DEATHS 17 MEMORIAL GIFTS 8 DEATHS DEATHS DEATHS 8 DEATHS DEATHS RENNEY Doual 2 BIRTHS To insert a Birth. Engagement. Marriage or Anniversary notice, phone 736-2211 weekdays 7:30 a to 7 30 m. LARSEN Arthur, late GARRETT Ivy Letiti BILLAN Gurdave Singh To insert a Birth, Engagement.

Marriage or Anniversary notice, phone 736-2211 weekdays 7:30 am to 7 30 TEED Alfred Chilliwack and Hope, formerly OAVIES born September 10, 1918 passed away peacefully at her residence on January 15. 1993. Clarence deceased suddenly January 12, 1993. Survived by son Glenn: daughters. Dallas John late of Sur I Thomas Glyn following a lengthy illness.

She rey. member of of New Westminster. die peacefully on Jan 17. 1993 a the Fraser Canyon Hospital (Village Raipur Dabbai died peacefully in Shaughnessy Hospital. January 19, 1993 at SZf peacefully VyV' January 18.

IS and Shelley and 4 grandchil. 993. Enoch Lodge 99 Stewart. B.C., dren. Will be missed by broth after a long an Hope, c.

in nis 'am yea the age of 74. He arrived Canada as a 13 year old win oe aeany rememoerea Dy her 2 daugthers. Joanne Crocker of Burnaby and Bene McKinnon of Calaarv: 5 grand THE VANCOUVER SUN Western Canada's Leaang newspaper Published even imeeiiday and Satuijay by Pacific Press Ltd. 2250 Granville Si V6H3G2 732-2111 NickTataren Circulation Manager oassed awav Jan ers, joe. vie ana tan men Arthur will be lovingly remem courageous battle spouses and hts manv friends 1932 and has since become oerea ov nts son.

oary Larsen, with poor heaith for many years aged 72 years He will be uary 18. 1993 Survived by his loving wife. Oorothy: 2 sisters Mrs. Grace Gilbert of North Services to be held Friday. Jan children: and 5 great-grandchil- Chilliwack: 3 grandchildren.

Robert. Ken and Paul Larsen. successful and well known businessman His generosity uary di. ai uu irom si oeeipy missea oy nis Kivini aren. ane is aiso surviveo oy her sister.

Betty Drewitt of Rich Timothy Anglican Church Vancouver and Mrs. Dora family wife. Melmda Chilliwack; sister, Vi (Jack 100 Mile House. For information Arnett and husband Charles of mond; and her brother. Jack daughters: Michelle (Greg) nas Deen ren inrougnoui the East Indian and local Vancouver community where Ljrquhart.

Moose Jaw. bask also nieces and neohews phone Glenn at 590-3073 Isawwassen: 2 sisters-in-law. Malm of Atdergrove. The family ironan, uartene, ram uonn A Gift for You brother-in-law. Cliff Gunter Mrs May Teed ot Vancouver Vancouver or Shelley at Mukai, and their mother he was actively engaged JliABcy! SPARTANO Frank and Mansa announce with Oy the arrival ot Anthony John Spartano on December 2.

1992 weighing 7 los 9 ozs. Thrilled grandparents are Anton.0 and Mana Spartano and Giovanni and Luisa Pandotfo. Great grandparents, aunts, uncles and cousins are all excited. New Westminster. Prede 395-2301 in 100 Mile House.

grandchildren and 1 great- and Mrs. Lucy Parenteau ot New Westminster. He is also and Your Baby wouio ime 10 wan neignoours of Apple Green Park, members of the Eastern Star and Dr Mycaktyn who were so kind and ceased by his wife, Irene on Box 6390 Vancouver. 6 V63 5M3 iranacrwa: sisters: joan political, religious and cultural causes by offering his time and financial support. He is survived by his loving wife a i n.

Dilys (Charlie June 4, I99U. mi nnnur a Announce your baby' caring during Ivy illness. No request no service. Cremation RICKARDS Grace oassed Fiddler. Megan IMike) Gavigan: many nieces nenhews and car survived by many nieces and nephews.

Alfred was predeceased by his 2 brothers. Art Teed and Bill Main Service ot at Vailev Crematorium. Chi service by request. bum in the birth notices ot The Vancouver Sun ol 4b years. Maicnete (Mary) Kaur Billan; 3 sons.

Gary. Jerry liwack. Interment of Cremated ing friends. Tom served in the Remains at Oddfellows Ceme- GILL Harold Robert, of remembrance to be held Fri away peacetuny on January lb. 1993 at Victoria, BC.

Survived by sister. Agnes Mumford; one niece, two nephews ad their families Grace was a resident of Shelmarie Rest Home lor the AH proceeds help B.C. needy children and The Province, and lor just one insertion in sry Donations may be made to Charity ol Choice. Hender day. January 22.

1993 at 1 00 pm. in the Chapel of the Avalon ano booDy: 4 aaugniers. seeta. Terry, Bonny and Kashmeer and 18 grandchildren. Though he will be missed dearly, his Comox died on Monday, January 11 at the age of 81.

He is survived by 1 sister. Dinah aeaiorrn nignianoers ouring the Second World War. Memorial service will be held Friday. January 22 at 12 noon in the chapel ol FIRST MEMORIAL son's Funeral Home. Chilliwack each paper, we'd surrey Funeral Home.

13ZB8 108th Avenue. Surrey. Rev (Peggy) Anderson. Special in care of arrangements family takes comfort knowing oast nine years. A spec Elizabeth Beale will officiate If FUNERAL SERVICES.

602 r-ij4. thanks from the family thanks to the staff of the Discharge Planning Unit of St mat ne nas iinany luimiea ni wish to ao and meet God. Kingsway, Vancouver. In lieu of Shelby McPherson and the staff desired donations to the charity of your choice would be appre Joseph's Hospital from his CIRCULATION INQUIRIES 736 2281 1-800-663-2662 Phone Monday thru Friday 5:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Saturday and Sunday 5.00 a.m. to 12:00 noon Counter Service Monday thru Fnday 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. ot sneimarie Hest Home Arranaements throuah th riowers, conations may oe made to the War Amputations He will be fondly remembered by the numerous friends and relatives whose lives he ciatea. McCULLOCH Sarah, nieces Joyce nnney ot uuait-cum Beach and Marie Wood of utoanaoa Memorial Society of B.C.

and Donations mad in honour or memory ot will be acknowtedgec with cards to recipients ant income tax receipts to donors Please include names ant addresses ot recipient next of kit and donor, 5 AVALON SURREY 581-4401 long time New Westminster resident passed away January 876-5585 Estevan. Sask. and their (ami FIRST MEMORIAL. touched. Funeral service will be held on Saturday.

January es. A private family service 653-5244 1 nn, t3J ai uueen sran Hospital. Predeceased by her win oe neia at a later gate, cre mation at Mission Hill Crema TICKELL Evelvn husband, John Mocuiiocn. sur 23. 1993 at 10a.m.

at the Hamilton Mortuary, 5390 Fraser lat 38th Ave). In lieu of flowers please send donations to the THOMPSON Kevin and Bernadette (nee Tearle) are thrilled to announce the birth of their first child, a son. Warren Grant, 7 lbs 8 ozs on January 10. 1993 at 8:03 p.m., Langley Memorial Hospital. Proud grandparents are Stewart and Lillian Thompson, Mane Jordan-Knox and Maurice and Birgit Tearle Very proud great-grandparents are Frank and Violet Tearle.

torium. ROSS Shirley Florence vived bv her sister. May assed away peacefully at verareen House on January DEANE Maurice Gritton Calhoun and many nieces and inee snipiey) passes away Piercy 334-4464 Canadian Heart Foundation 17, 1993. Survived bv her lovina passed away January 13, 1993 at Vernon. Predeceased nepnews in canaaa ana ire-land.

Funeral service wilt be peaceiuny ana wnn grace in North Vancouver. January 19, 1993 A protector of the World GRANT Wilfred Donald, on by his loving wife. Lily in 1986 he at 2 00 0 m. Thursday Jan December 24. 1992, aged 78 ne is surviveo oy aaugniers CONGER Alice Susan (nee Rain Forests and a Member of the Variety Club Monthly Giving years.

Funeral service thurs- Aita ana nusbana, Norma husband, Vern; son. Brian and daughter, Maureen and their families. Memorial service Friday. January 22 at 4 00 in the Boal Chapel ol FIRST MEMORIAL FUNERAL SERVICES. 1505 Lillooet North Harford) passed awav peace uary 21st at Holy Trinity Cathedral.

514 Carnarvon St. New Westminster The Rev. Helen Patterson officiating. Flowers Petruck and Marlene Hanco*ck; fully in North Vancouver on day, January 21. 9 a m.

at GLENHAVEN MEMORIAL nan. survived oy ner oroiner, WIN a Scholarship from stepchildren, Joe Dixon and January 17. 1993, aged 81 IMPROVING YOUR ODDS AGAINST CANADA'S 1 KILLER. ueorge snipiey 01 tomonion her seven children and chil- CHAPEL. 1235 Hastings St wife.

Maggie, Lee Atleburry. graciously aecnnea. interment Mountain view cem dren-in-law, Shelley Steve, Ml ART ANO STROKE FOUNDATION Of BC 1 YUKON Vancouver. Cremation. In lieu of flowers donations in her Uavid Uixon and wife, carta Kelly Dixon and wife.

Mary. Sylvia Newton and Arnold Wattum. etery. years Predeceased by her husband. John in 1972 and by her sister, Daisy.

Survived by her loving family, daughters. Betty Essfinoer. Joan and son- Arieign Barry. Stephen memory may be made to Ever Rachel and Ron Heather of MCNEILL William HANBURY Daphne numerous grandchildren and CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 736-2211 Phone Monday thru Fnday 7:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m.

Counter Service 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Offices closed Saturday and Sunday In MemoriamHonour gifts Andrew went to be with Vancouver, Sue Gary of Sechelt. Allan Anne of areat-arandchildren. Funeral 7 ANNIVERSARIESBIRTHDAYS green House, co Lions Gate Hospital.

Arrangements through the Memorial Society passed away January 17, 1993. at aqe 72, of cancer. Pred- service will be held Friday. Jan m-idw junn vox, oeariy beloved grandchildren, Deidre Details inside Pac. Edmonton and Sherry 4 Hal of fund vital heart and stroke research and education.

Please print the name ot the ceased by beloved husband. uary 22 at 1 30 m. trom tne Lord on January 18. 1993 at the age of 69 years Born in Glasgow. Scotland.

He is survived ov his lovina wife. Lillian and 01 DC. ana Brian nerosian. Maureen. Calgary: her seven grandchildren.

Todd. Duane. Shandra Sunshine Ridge Baptist 980-3451 Jeff, and Heather Esslinger nick (beorge ft surviveo oy loving daughters, Robin and Christopher, Sean, Sarah and Lisa ana uarrv wans, uennner Church, 6230-120th Surrey Interment to follow at Val faithful dog, Pebbles: 1 daugh ivtaraot orotner, nip mrtnuri Peter and Maria Cox: treasured lyier; her special friends ter, Lillian ana nusoana ley View Memorial Gardens Marge searie. uebbie brown. areat-qrandchildren.

Ben. Amy. VanlEPEREN Ravmond Michael: 1 son. Mark William; end you a certificate redeemable tor a valuable Best Brands Baby Gift Pac worth more than $25, containing sons-in-law, Bob and Allan: grandchildren, Kate and Mark, and step-granddaughters, Graeme Ross and Michael and Addison Herosian: also vaney view 596-8866 james (May) passed awa and 2 grandchildren. Lillian and Knowles: her nieces and neon deceased or person honoured; the name and address of the next of kin for card; and your name and address for tax receipt.

Donations can be mailed to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of C. Yukon. 1212 W. Broadway. Vancouver B.C.

V6H 3V2 or phone 736-4404 or 1-800-663-2010 VisaMaster- peacefully at Weatherbv Pavi lovingly remembered by her Kevin William. He will be Sadly Katie, bnanny ana Lia. Kate wi HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO THE -GRIZZLED ONE ON HIS BIG 60 HE'S Well Done Mr. Olmstead From His Lady ews she shared so many good sister, nose ana oroiner-in-iaw, ion, January 19. 1993 at the age Gordon Fanstone; nieces missed by ail who knew and loved himi Funeral service will be held on Friday, January 22 at of 55 years.

Predeceased by his father, Fred. Survived by his miss her Nana so much and has become an aspiring artist because of the many hours' her limes wnn. sniriey was cherished by her many friends and relatives and will be nephews: and other family members and friends in Winni loving wife, Jacqui; sons, Ray I noon in ucean view i-unerai quality products and helpful savings coupons. It's a great gift for all the family. DOUGLAS Kenneth (Ken) Nana spent orawma witn ner.

qreatly missed. A memori Micnene ana sam: aauonters. Home, 4000 Imperial Street Daphne will be remembered qathering will be held Thurs Ray passed away at St. Paul's Hospital on January 17. 1993.

at Sandi (Rick) Romano, Chris charge accepted. peg, Greater Vancouver, and Vancouver Island. A memorial gathering for family and friends will be held on Friday, January and sadly missed by her many day. January 21 1993. 2:00 Burnaby.

Followed by entombment at the Ocean View Abbey (Neil McKinnon: arandchil- tne young age ot 25. alter a me- dren, Brett, Corey and Stacey Mausoleum. DISPLAY ADVERTISING Retail 732-2315 General 732-2513 Phone Monday thru Friday 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Offices closed Saturday and Sunday at Boal Memorial Chapel, 1505 Lillooet Road, North Vancouver.

In tieu of flowers donations time Dattie wnn nemopniiia. member of ACTRA and a part trienas ana relatives. 1 family is deeply appreciative for the loving care Daphne received Irom the Nurses and it at i m. a apuraway Loage. 235 Keith West Vancouver.

CLASSIFIED 736-2211 Olficial Baby Pac Redemption Centre nomano, iweagan ana ian VanEiperen; mother, Phyllis: sister. Donna VanEiperen; brother, Denis (Sue); lather-in- Flowers declined with thanks. A mav be sent payable to Canada ner of the California Racquet and Fitness Club. Ken will be Volunteers at L.G.H. Palliative MOLLEY Bertha Helen on memorial service will be held Trust, 1645 Marine Drive, West missed areatlv by his parents.

Care Unit. A memorial service January 17, 1993, at the age ol Vancouver, in memory of Shir- in Winnipeg at a later date. be held 1 1 am. Wednesday. aw, John Hottheniz; sister-in-aw, Maraaret (Bob) Johnson: ley Ross to suDDort the Lions Anne and Terry Douglas of Surrey; 3 sisters.

Diana IChrisI ra vears. born in Vancouver C. on July 31. 1913. Prede SAFEWAY bate Hospital palliative care January 20.

1993 at Hoilyburn Funeral Home. 1807 Marine Dr, CD. 12PT RON DICKINSON Have a Very Happy Birthday Today! With love, Mom Dad Scott ot California. Donna (Glen) Adams and Darlene CORMIER ChristODhe'r West Vancouver, In lieu of Unit and in memory of hei grandson Andrew, to the Uni. versitv Hospital ol Edmonton's as well as many nieces and nephews.

A Service of Remembrance will be held at First United Church. 15385 Semiah-moo. White Rock, Saturday. aged 26 years, died suddenly ceased by husband. Edward George Molley in 1983.

by brother, William Harris and by sisters. Edith Goch and Dorothy THE BRITISH COLUMBIA LIONS SOCIETY FOR CHILDREN WITH DISABILITIES 300- 177 West 7th Ave Vancouver, V5Y 1K5 -(604) 873-1865 flowers, donations to the Lion (Hod) Howat ol New Westminster: grandmother. Eleanor from drugs, January 15. 1993. Gate Hospice Society.

0. Box (Nellie) Douglas now of White S4Ui, lSbz Lonsaaie ve, THE PARTY IS OVER! Predeceased by his brother. Damon: Neonatal Unit Special thanks to Dr. Liang Ng and the Staff at Lions Gate Hospital. May God January 23rd at 1:00 p.m.

with narns. surviveo oy aaugniers, Maureen Linton (-James) and North Vancouver. C. V7M luveiy iiteiea, umusey and Courtney: many aunts. Hev.

howara Fiisinger oniciat-inq. In lieu of flowers donations 3L5, would be appreciated. his mother. Lois, and a whole lot of Gordons. Remembered in Cheryl Jenkins (Charles oiess.

uncles and cousins: along with granddaughters, Nicole, Stacey sorrow by his sister, Caprice: EDITORIAL Night Phone after 9:00 P.M. Night City Editor 732-2445 HILTON John Geoffrey ed suddenly on January 15. his brother. Gord Jewitt: his The B.C. Lions Society provides special services to disabled children throughout C.

A caring, thoughtful way to remember is with an "IN MEMORIAM" ana iara: greai granooaugnier, Samantha: nieces, nephews. many special ctose trtenas Predeceased by grandparents, Tom and Eva Fedak of Libau. DEATHS father, Jimmy; his beloved 1993. Survived by wile. Karin; to the Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada, C.

Division. 205 6125 Sussex. Burnaby, B.C. V5H 4G1 in Ray's memory would be appreciated by the family. SINCLAIR in-laws and their families.

Mom will be remembered for her lov- uncle waiter, nis uncle Huoo Man. and John Douglas of daughters, Carol and Vivian: son, Trevor; grandchildren his lover. Tammy; his kid ng way and her excellent tft. Include with the donation, ie name of the deceased, the Passed awaj peacefully on Jan uary 18. 1993 ournaoy i-unerai service win be held Thursday.

January 21. Ryan and Llam; companion brothers. Umar and Jesse; his grandmother, Tynin: his step- sense of humour. Service will CHAftL HILL Sil-4 at 2 ju p.m., at vaney ake place in the SANDS Harold, late of Bur- name and address of the person to whom acknowledgement should be sent and the name tew Funeral Home. 14660 72nd FUNERAL CHAPEL 317 Gold 8ramma.

Amy ana aunty onna: and hopefully, his ex nabv. aaed 7 ALLISTONE Peacefully at home on January 16. 1993. Laurence James Allistone at the age of 61 years. He is survived by his loving family, parents.

Gwen and Ernest: brother, Stuart: aunt. Doris Sewell and family; and many friends. Laurence was an excellent ball Surrey (between King stream Avenue. Colwood. ears.

Survived by a tovin WOOD -r- Norman Moaut Edwina and daughter. Janet. Cremation. Private family service. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Canadian Heart Foundation in Geoff's memory would be greatly appreciated.

Joanne and his babies, Amber and address of the donor for eorae tiianwav ana on Friday, January 22, 1993 at amilv. wife. Maraaret: son and Chantele we hope to meet income tax purposes. passed away January ly 19yj at the age of 69. Remembered BURROWS William and Alex (nee Hicks) are Sroud to announce the irth of Samanlha Ailsa Burrows at 10 14 a.m.

on January 13. 1993, at Grace Hospital, weighing 7 lbs. 15 Delighted grandparents are John and Kiki Hicks of Chemamus, B.C. and John and Kay Burrows of1 South Godstone, England. Special thanks to Dr.

Gail Wenner and the doctors and nurses (especially Brenda. Fiona and Shelley of Grace oi.j. in tieu ot nowers, aona tions mav be made to the Cana you someday. Finally forever p.m. Monseigneur m.

O'Connel officiating, followed Barry; aaugnter, snirie' (Gerrvl: aranddauahters. Shel missea by nis step-parents, nts loving tamiiy, wire, Ann, Idren. June, Stuart, Eliza by interment in Hartley Memo dian Hemophilia Society, B.C. Chapter, 895 West 10th Aiioa ana mcnara aaunaers ley ana Morgan, aiso by sis- HOOD Lillian Macintosh rial Gardens. The family wishes beth.

Norman Jr. and Pamela thtW (Nan) passed away peacefully. room dancer and was very involved in ballroom dance clubs. He was a generous and to extend tneir sincere grati. and 7 wonderful grandchildren.

January 17. 1993. invancouver tude to the staff of the Priory for ters. Helen and Merle and many friends. Harold served with the R.C.A.F.

and was a member ol the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 83. Burnaby. A General Hospital, at the age of Born and raised in British Columbia, lifelong Liberal (for conscientious person ana a their excellent care of Mom friend to all who knew him. Bb years, rreaeceasea oy ner during the years she was a res Death comes on soft cat feet; Silent as the night. Sneaks up on you in mid-laughter or mid-life.

Touches you gently on the shoulder, and says "It time now Good-bye Chris Funeral service Thursday. Jan nusoana. inomas toward in vviui.il tne idiiuiy lurgives nini, U.B.C. grad. Professional Engi To Place Your Ad CALL 736-2211 memorial service will be held DUMORE Robert Paul.

1990. She leaves her chil Friends and family are invited to gather for a visitation period on Thursday. January 21 from Friday. January 22 at 11 a dren.Thomas (Sue), Bruce, and passed away January 17. 1993 ident.

Flowers gratefully declined. Remembrances in the form of donations to the Canadian Diabetes Association, 930 Pandora Street, Vic neer, founding member of the Moat Lake Club, loving hus-kand and father, a resident ot rom ine coiumDia-oowen 5 to 7 m. at the MOUNT at White Hock. B.C. Survived by Marybetn I ompkins; her grana- uneral Chapel.

219 Sixth loving Marge, 4 sons, 2 PLEASANT FUNERAL HOME cniiaren. bteonen. uavia Street. New Westminster. Rev Campbell River for the last 20 Roderick (Sarah), Maegan, daughters, 11 grandchildren toria.

B.C., V8Y3P3 would be In remembrance Dlease aive Graham Dickie officiating. In 306 E. 11th Ave. (at Kingsway) Vancouver. No service or flow inomas and Lance; ner sister, uary 21, 10 am.

Glenhaven Chapel. 1235 East Hastings St. His many friends are welcome to remember him. followina bv na 1 great-granacniiaren. a donation to BC.

Yukon eu or nowers. a oonation in years ano a long-time alderman until his death. Throughout his illness, he retained his iraveside service will be held ndrewina Dow. Nan was ers by request. If desired dona- appreciated.

Sands Colwood 478-3821 Harold memory to the Cana Division. 895 W. 10th Ave. Wednesday, January 20 at 11 dian Cancer Society would be tions may oe maae in Laurence's memory to the reception at Atiba's. 604-153 Van.

B.C. V5Z 1L7. 879-7511 Major credit cards accepted. a.m. at Valley View Memorial sense of humour not an easy task but a gift hopefully carried appreciatea rowen si.

Vancouver. devoted to her family and to her church. She was an active member of the Sisterhood Of The P.E O. She will be sadly missed bv all. A memoriaf Canadian uiaoeies assoc.

681-8227 uaraens, 1406U rzna Surrey, B.C. COLUMBIA BUWtLL 521-4881 on tnrougn nis cniiaren. we 11 miss vou Dad and as the sona NEWTON Fred Passed vaney view away January 17, 1993, aged ays 1 must oe strong ano ALZHEIMER SOCIETY i i. OF B.C. service will be held at West Point Grey United Church.

4595 DAVEY Bertie Walter. Bert carry on Memorial service Saturday. January 23. 1993 at 2 t4. aurvivea Dy aaugnter, Grace (Doual Fawcett: 2 sons MCNEILL Welcome Jesse Ray Michael, born on January 10.

1993. weighing 8 lbs. 6 ozs. 1st child ot Roger and Jane McNeill. Special thanks to the maternity ward staff ol Maple Ridge Hospital.

Dr. Yeung and Joan. STEVENSON David MONDAY to FRIDAY 7:30 j.m. to 7:30 p.m. Counter Service for ad placement vv mn Ave, Vancouver, on i-ri- Grant (Helga).

Leonard (Lesa); died January 16. 1993 at Peace Arch Hospital. He was 75. Born Russell born in Retlaw, Alberta m. at at.

reter Anglican day, a a 22 at 2 30 pm Cremation. In lieu of flowers 3 grandchildren and 6 great- nurcn. no s. uoawooa 1916, passed away peacelully in Burnaby Hospital. January 20-601 Cordova St.

Vane. V6B 1G1. 681-6530 Campbell River. In lieu of flow arandchildren. Memorial Ser juiy lo, isir in Kamsack, his family moved to Van FAN Wendv of Vancouver donations may be made to the ers, donations to the charity of M.

laaj, atter a snort illness and box replies 8:30 a.m, a 1 1 ot your choice vice on Friday January 22 at 12 noOn at First Memorial, 1505 Memorial donations needed to fiaht this dreadful disease. your cnoise wouio Be appro- rranaements throuah first couver in 1923 and settled in White Rock where they opened a fish chip shoo on the beach passed away peacefully at the Vancouver General Hospital. January 16th. 1993. Survived by Lillooet Hd, North Vancouver.

In to 4:30 p.m. Lovingly remembered and greatly missed by his family and Iriends; wife of 50 years, Kitty; daughter. Laraine Morris iweinundi runeiai oervices. lieu of flowers, donations may in 1925. After serving at Camp ner- loving nusbana.

btepnen; through-Support, Education, Advocacy Research. Your gift will be acknowledged to person you specify. You will JAMES Phvllis Mariorie son. Malcolm; parents, Woo anno, Man. irom id io w.

ne began his truckina business. oe maae to tne war Amputations of Canada. 140 Merton St, Toronto. Ontario M4S 1A5 or assea away peacefully in WOODco*ck Len passed 01 Mapie mage; sons, ua.ve, wife Donna, and Don of Burnaby; grandchildren; Shelley, get a tax receipt: i nanK you. awav on January 16.

1993 in Broadway Pentecostal Lodge on January 16th, 1993 in Van Shui Sang and Lau Bick China; 3 brothers, Wood Kin, Woody and Andy; and sister. Sandy; and manv lovino relatives and Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. Help bring us one step closer 13-4829 Kingsway, Burnaby uaniene. norew, janme. jet-frev.

and Heather; brothers. BELL John Stewart of Richmond, passed awav Jan couver. Predeceased by 2 sisters, Doris James and Barbara oort to a cure. donations or to become a volunteer member call or write: dear friends. Visitation KEARNEY FUNERAL CHAPEL, 1096 Doug (Mary), Bob (Kay), of his 69th year, Shaughnessy Hospital, after a lengthy illness.

He will be greatly missed by his wife of 45 years, Bonnie; his daughter, Vicki of Houston, Texas; his sons. Steven IDixie bson. She is survived bv her delivering The Vancouver Sun to the Fraser Valley for 45 years. He was a life long member of Peace Portal Golf Club, where his friends will remember him as 'Moe'. He is survived by his loving wife, Marie: his brother, Len; sons, Robert and Garry: daughters, Carolyn Paver and Susan; 6 grandchil I.

Alberta, Bill (Vivian1 vauxnai Robert Gibson: of Brisco, B.C.: sisters. Mar PETERS James Taylor on EU I A uary 17, 1993. after a lengthy illness. Survived by wife Lorraine, daughters Joanne. Marilynn.

Sharon. Dianne. Yvonne, grandchildren Eden, Hotli and Mark. 3 sisters. 2 brothers and their families.

Private family funeral. In lieu ot nephew, Robert Jr. (Marylou) Gibson: niece. Nancy Gibson. She will be remebered by her relatives in England Mollie Farris.

Doreen (John) Harvev ROBINSMITH Joe and Mary are overjoyed with the eanty arrival ol their first child. Hailey Simone Christine born January 15, 1993 at 8:57 a.m. weighing 6 lbs 4 ozs. The first grandchild for Petronella Weiler and first greatgrandchild for Joe and Helen Stacey. Heartfelt thanks to Dr.

Bailey and the nursing staff at Maple Ridge Hospijal, especially Kelly. garet McCormick of Taber, Alberta, Daisy (Norman) Dan-gerfield. Vauxnall, Alberta; and numerous nephews and nieces. A memorial service will TURN TO CLASSIFICATION INDEX ON NEXT PAGE W. Broadway (at Spruce) Vancouver, Wednesday January 20th from 6-9 p.m.

Funeral service will be held on Thursday, January 21st at 1 1 00 a.m. in St. Anselm's Church, University Boulevard, Vancouver. Interment Ocean View Cemetery. In lieu of flowers donations will be January 7, 1993, late of Vancouver, aged 68 Funeral Mass will be held on Friday, January 2Z at 9:30 a in St.

Paul's Church. 381 E. Cordova Father Henrv Mair dren and 1 great-grandchild and Patricia (John) Mills. A pri B.C. Reoion Memorial service at L-napei Hill.

14615-16th White be held on Friday. January 22. 4021 Kingsway. 1Y9 and Chris (Nancyl; his grandsons. Jason.

Matthew. James. Patrick, Edward and Daniel; his mother. Marion of Maple Ridge; his sister, Leone (Dale Robertson) and family of Grand Forks and many lifelong friends. He was predeceased by his father.

Ralph Woodco*ck and ftis mother-in-law, Madge Paxton. Len was raised in West Vancou vate tamiiy service will oe held in Miss James memory. Cre flowers, donations to the Alzheimer Society of would be celebrant. Interment Forest at 2 p.m. in the chapel of FIRST MEMORIAL FUNERAL SER 3i-yt4 accepted for the Wendy Fan Lawn Memorial Park.

Arrangements bv Armstrona Funeral Rock. Friday, Jan. 2293 at 1 p.m. In lieu of flowers, donations to the B.C. Association for Community Living.

Brtttfico*kfnbMTS VICES. 602 Kingsway. Vancou predated. Cremation. ICHMOND FUNERAL HOME 273-3748 mation to follow.

Arrangements through Mount Pleasant Funeral Home. Memorial scnoiarsnip at u.d.u ver, in neu 01 nowers oonations Chapel, 254-7166 may be made to the C. Lung Association. Arrangements throuah the Memorial Society ver and he served overseas th the Canadian Scottish i Ol B.C. Regiment.

He was a long stand- remembrance make a ig memoer ot Marine urive oil Club and also Beach donation to the Children's Hospital. 4480 Oak Street. Vancouver B.C. V6H 3V4. STUART Bessie Dolena rove Golf Club.

The family xtend soecial thanks to the July 30. 1921 January 14. 1993 in ournaoy Hospital, ane is predeceased by her husband Acknowledgement cards ind official receipts will be mailed as requested. Doctors and stafl on BF3. Shaughnessy Hospital for their kindness during Len's illness Manfred in 1990 She is survived bv her 5 children: Derek.

u.ip-iiii jj.tj.1u1111.1j. jiut Lj.i.n 8 FUNERAL DIRECTORS and to Rev Ron Wickens for his ipport. Memorial service to be Penelope (Terry). Colin (Shelley). Bruce (Margaret) and Ian (Cathy); her brother Angus Macaulav: and sister Mary held at Ryerson United Church, R0SELAWN CHAPEL' 1669 E.

Broadway. 679-6831 195 W. 45th, Vancouver on -'REGIONAL WhisheriToday.pertodsofsnow. Central Coast: Today, periods of rnnrmcrr rain, at times mixed with snow f-UKfcA5IS especially inland. High 5.

Thurs-West Vancouver bland: Today, day, cloudy with showers or flur- Vancouver, Victoria, Lower periods of rain. High 7 except 3 ries. Low zero. High 4. Fraser Valley, Howe Sound, Sun- inland.

Thursday, cloudy with North Coast: Today, periods of shine Coast, East Vancouver showers. Low). High 7. rain, mixed at times with snow. Thursday, January 21 at 3:30 urre; ner granaennoren.

aK, uena i-unerai nome i m. In lieu of flowers, dona An independent Family Firm tnot, rraser, spencer, iurt Alvssa and Orin: relatives tions to the Alzheimer Society Since 1 94 7" 9 4.6 6 0(4 oi u. wouio oe greatly many friends and former stu- OUTLOOK: Friday and Saturday, mostly cloudy with showers. High near 6. A A SET" RICHMOND FUNERAL HOME COLUMBIA BOWELL CHAPEL 219-6th St.

New WesVt 521-4881 (24 hrs 1 oki.iw. ivuvn iimm vi iv. a.nMn,vv. wni. iuwfi riijfii iiimauaFi uwwr n.fii Except mixed with snow at higher periods of rain.

Mixed at times with showers mixed.with flurries. Low i levels. Windy at times. High 5. snow.

Windy at times. High 5. i Thursday, cloudy with showers. Thursday, cloudy with showers, Queen Charlottes: Today, perf- 273-3748 oents 01 spernng ve. scnooi Funeral Service to be held January 22, 1993 at Cliff Ave.

United Church. 1600 Cliff. Bur Mixed with snow at higher levels, mixed at times with snow. Low ods of rain, mixed at times with naby. at 2 p.m.

Cremation. The snow. High 4. Thursday, cloudy Low zero. High 5.

IN MEMORIAM zero. High 5. To assisf readers to prepare family would like to thank Dr. Rhodes, nurses and staff of Burnaby Hospital, especially In Memoriam" notices. We FOREST LAWN Funeral Home MOUNT PLEASANT' Funeral Home 876-2161 OCEAN VIEW Funeral Home 435-6688 ave prepared a booklet ot me raitiauve care unu unoer January 20, 1993 the direction ol Ann McKintuck.

some very appropriate verses. Write or phone lor your copy. 736-2211: 7 30 a.m. to 7:30 pm In lieu of flowers, donations Moon Phases may be sent to Burnaby General Palliative Care Unit. What Thou lovest well remains McMULLEN Dorothy 15.0 feet 11.9 feet 13i feet 2.7 feet 5:25 a.m.

10:20 a.m. 2:40 p.m. 10:15 p.m. High Low High. Low issea away January du.

First Memorial Funeral Services Vancouver 876-5585 North Van'cr. 980-3451 with showers or flurries. Low -1. Hkjhl Thompson: Today, cloudy with sunny breaks. Chance of a flurry.

High -1. Thursday, mainly cloudy. Chance ofaflurry. Low Okanasan: Today, cloudy. Periods of snow.High near zero.

Thursday, mainly cloudy.Chance of flurries. Low -3. High zero. Kootenay West: Today, cloudy. Periods of snow.

High 1. Thursday, Cloudy with fturries. Low -3. High 1 Kootenay East: Today, cloudy with flurries. High -3.

Thursday, mainly cloudy. Chance of flurries. Low-. High-. Columbia: Today, cloudy with flurries.

High -8 north to minus 3 south. Thursday, mainly cloudy New Jan. 22 First Jan. 30 rst Jan. 3 heart ot gold stopped beat 3 Hard workina hands at rest God broke our hearts to prove HOLLYBURN FUNERAL HOME McKenzie Family 24 hours SYDENHAM Elsie, peace-fullyon January 15, 1993atUBC Hospital in her 95th year.

Predeceased by her husband. Harry in 1968. Survived by her lovina family, sons. Bill (An and Sunrises 7:58 a.m., sets 4:50 p.m. Moon rises 6:31 a.m., sets 3:08 p.m.

to us. North Shore 922-122 He only takes the best. Full Feb. 6 Last Feb. 13 The leaves and flowers may SIMPLE CREMATIONS tner.

TWWM L-qqr Edmonton 7 Prince 'M? Prince'S2 PT 7-------l. 988 7AtT vp(xx Cranbrook 'L f-3-8 COLD FRONT STATIONARY FRONT O'jfXVC'' g4" WARM FRONT UPPER FRONT VrCtOria riJ 99.6 I fi9 1 Mlool COTIMlUSltBJ0IWSWVH311SMlV09WICBCS9lt -rjt 083tU8 Jim (Joyce): grandchildren. The golden sun may set. rranK, Brian, ivrary juay, Karen and Derek: 6 Great Bell Funeral Chapel But the hearts that loved so dearly 2746 E.Hastings St. 253-4554 tne ones wno won toraei.

Tour ipving nuspana grandchildren; and sister. Doris (Ken) Bond. Cremation. No ser-vice at Elsie's request. Arrangements through the Memorial Society of B.C.

ana tamiiy Hamilton Mortuary 38th Ave. Si Fraser 324-3851 with flumes. Low -10 to -5. High -8 to-2. ChHcofln: Today, cloudy with sunny periods.

Chance of a flurry. High -5. Thursday, cloudy with sunny periods. Low -12. High -4.

Cariboo: Today, cloudy with sunny periods. Chance of a flurry. High near zero. Thursday, mainly Kearney Funeral Services 1096 Broadway Vancouver 736-0263 (24 hrs I 17 MEMORIAL GIFTS Temperature to 6 p.m.: High 5 Low -2 This date last year: High 11 Low -1 Precipitation: to 4 p.m.: 13.2 mm This date last year: Nil Total to date from Jan. 1: 24.6 mm -Same period last year: 103.4 mm To date this month: 24.6 mm Same period last yean 103.4 mm Barometer at 5 p.m; 100.0 kpa (Rising).

TAYLOR INevins) Germaine. in Ottawa on Monday. January 18, 1993. aged 72 years. Widow ot Percy Nevins CLASSIFIED cloudy.

Low -6. High -1 Prince George Today, mainly from near zero in the southwest to rimirtu -lOnwth. PenhCtOn -8 Yeiiowknife -6 -11 Dallas 11 2 3 5. Denver 4 9 ana Kennein tayior. uear mother of Paul.

Gerald and Tommy Nevins: John and James Taylor. Loving sister ol ADVERTISING 8 17 Kansas Gtv 5 13 Thursday, mainly cloudy. Low -0. Manitoba: Morning cloudiness Prince George Hkjh-3. south.

High -i to -3. Sunny with a prince 3 Los Angeles 13 7 5 Max. Mm Miami 17 winiam 01 ate. rov. uueDec.

Bufcley vaney, me Lakes tew oouoypenoos norm. n-iu Conrad ot Parksville. B.C. -7 8 Amsterdam 6 2 -7 -8 Tnriav. nwinh rlnunv A few flur- to-7.

I errace Louisa Johnson of Ottawa and Charlie of Hudson. Quebec. A supports research, preven ries. High -4. Thursday, mainly Ontario: Sunny with cloudy peri- ckwdy.Chanceofflurries.Low-ia ods.

Cloudy periods more frequent Williams High-. near the Great Lakes. Except Mass In Memory will be held on 5 3 17 5 New Orleans 21 14 NewYork 3 -4 Beiting -1 -11 Portland 7 2 7 San Francisco. 13 8 tion-awareness programs Thursday. January 21.

1993 at St George's Church. Ottawa at 'and help for cancer patients! Parsnip: Today, mainly cloudy. rxxmwesTmainiyaouoywnnaiew DEADLINES 12 NOON DAY PRIOR TO PUBLICATION Dixon Entrance: Eastern section: Gale warning. Southeaster-lies 25 to gales 35 knots. Easing to southeasterlies 15 to 25 knots in afternoon.

Western section: Gale warning. Southeasterlies 25 to gates 35 knots. Decreasing to southwesterlies 25 knots near Canada 1U a m. Arrangements in care Chance of flurries. High -3.

Thurs- nurnes.riignszeroio-. (fay.maintvdoiidy.Chanceofftur- Quebec South, clearing east. and their families throughL unrk Anna hu tfiA of the Kelly Funeral Homes orusseis baffle 7 2 Buenos Aires 23 15 Spokane 3 11 Max. Min 5 2 a 3 15 -24 Helsinki 3 0 wasnin9ron 4 2 15 HongKong 12 8 Ottawa, Ontario. Georgia Strait: Southerlies 20 knots.

Outlook for 24 hours beyond p.m. toniaht: Strong soumwester-Hes. Strait of Juan de Fuca: Easterlies 25 knots. Outlook for 24 hours beyond i B.m. tonstit: Strong westerlies.

Queen Charlotte Sound: Gale warning. Southeasterlies 25 to gales 35 knots. Outlook for 24 hours beyond p.m. tonight: Strong ries. Low -11.

High -5. Elsewhere mainly sunny. Highs -3 Fort St. John: Today, mainly Cancer Aqencv, the B.C. Cancer Foundation, and the TAYLOR John James, ot erly 20.

Thursday, mainly cloudy. Maritimes: Cloudy with flurries. r.aii a. 1 1 Uinhc.1uiiittltn.il nnrih Churchill Society. Please include -3 -18 Johannesburg.

30 16 nesons -12 -14 London 10 7 Max. Min. Wea. 7 18 Madrid 14 1 Acapulco 31 23 clear -4 19 Manila 30 21 Barbados. 28 25 clear Surrey, recently of 100 Mile House, passed awav peacefully muM.

1 UmikitUmA Mainh cjmnv name ot deceased, Outlook for 24 hours beyond I p.m. tonight: Eastern section: Moderate to strong southerlies. Western sectiorcStrong January 18. 1993 at the age of Ileal Fort Nelson: Today, mainly Flurries in onshore westerlies. High Halifax, nameaddress of next of kin 5 1 Bermuda 22 IB rain 14 ro years he is surviveo by nis land nameaddress of donor iovma lamnv.

wne. caro ma sunny. Highs near -8. Winds light, 'isro-ii Thursday, mainly cloudy. Scat- Labrador: Sunny and cold.

High 18 5 Havana 27 19 clear 10 5 Honolulu. 26 21 clear 37 21 Las 15 4 clear 15 5 Mexico 24 11 clear -21 New Delhi -17 Paris 10 Rio de 8 for tax receipt, VISAMC tered morning flurries. Lows near children, Stewart (Bev), Robert (Linda). Roger (Mary), Peter (Jean), Ray (Val). Helen, Barb Jasper Kenora Lethbridge Medicine Montreal -10 -3 0 -10 accepted.

-20 Seoul NATIONAL FORECASTS Alberta: Southern alta, variable 19 cloudy 23 cloudy 6 cloudy 4 Miami Beach 26 25 23 MontegoBay 30 5 0 Myrtle Bch. 14 -11 OBSERVED TEMPERATURES (Celsius) British Columbia 18 Singapore 19 Stockholm (eitn ano 13 granaennoren; also many other relatives and friends. Funeral service will be held on Friday, January 22 at 2:30 0 Irom the ChaDel ol Peace 12 For Obituaries. 3 P.M. DAY PRIOR TO PUBLICATION 2250 Granville St Vancouver, B.C..

V6H3G2 Phone 736-221 -10 Quebec City Regina cloudiness. Highs near zero. Central alta, increasing cloudiness. 22 Sydney 19 16 Vienna. 26 19 Nassau 21 it 12 10 Orlando 22 13 10 2 Palm Springs 17 5 8 -1 Phoenix 19 10 565 West 10th Ave.

Vancouver, B.C. V5Z4J4 Tel: (604) 877-1100 1-800-663-2524 CANADIAN SOCIFTE CANTER I CANADENNE SOOETY I DU CANCER St. Johns Max. Comox 4 Valley View Funeral 72nd Ave, Surrey. Interment will follow in Valley View clear clear clear clear cloudy clear rain cloudy The following air quality index readings were recorded at 3 pm yesterday.

The numbers in brackets are Monday's highest readings, followed by the pollutant most respomiblefortheday'sreading(ifover25). Downtown Vancouver 10 (21); North Shore: 8 (20); North Burnaby: 6 (H); Richmond: 8 (28- fine particles); N.E. Sector: 9 (32); Surrey: 9 (21); Pitt Meadows: 9 (17); Langley: It (12); Atbotsford: 10 (15); Chilliwadc NA (N At. Readings of 0-50, acceptable. Readings of 50-100, persons with heart or lung ailments should reduce phvsico! activity.

Readings ol over 100, such persons should stay indoors, iffm in- mmm FAIR GOOD Highs near -4. Northern regions, mainly sunny. Highs near -4. Saskatchewan: Increasing -14 0 -11 -7 4 -1 -12 jt Thunder Bay Toronto Memorial Gardens. In lieu 0 Cranbrook 7 Fort Nelson -13 -21 Zi United States Reno 0 4 Tampa 22 13 Max.

Min Trinidad 27 23 -1 -15 VeraCruz 27 22 Fort St. John -I cloudiness. Scattered flurries witha flowers donations to the Alz heimers Society would be appreciated. 20 risk of freezing ram. Highs ranging Kamloops I Winnipeg VALLEY VIEW 596-8866.

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