-.and 400 more Over 3,000. people paid’ i their last respects, to former ~ ~ B.C. premier W.AC. Bennett _ Tuesday at his funeral in ‘Kelowna and at memorial __ services ts Vancouver and Victoria. .”. Between the three loca- ‘tions the entire establish- ment. of B.C.:— past and present cabinet ministers, MLAs. civic and business leaders, diplomats and mem- bers of the judiciary—was. represented, described the late premier as _told the ‘service in -his together with . PADRE EAT in Christ” ‘Church Cathedrai,. _ where, B.C. Hydro chairman - Robert Bonner — Bennett’s © former attorney-general — § ; aman of “rare foresight and vision’’ - Rev. “eemond Kimmitt, . rector of St. Christopher’s Church in West Vancouver, address that Bennett was an essential ingredient ‘in the development o of BC. 8 guished—mourn-- ers and hundreds of ordinary B.C.citizens. At the First United Church _ in Kelowna . some 1,100 people joined the Bennett family, imcluding Premier ‘Bill Bennett, in the final tribute — 300 of them in the church. itself, where Human Resources Minister Grace McCarthy delivered the euolgy; 400 watching the service on. closed circuit television in the church hall; standing outside listening to foud- speakers. In Vancouver some 800 people attended the sertvice Seymour NDP chooses Langan “Unprincipled govern- ‘ment is not acceptable to the people of this province,” Joy Langan told the Nominating Convention of the North Vancouver-Seymour NDP’ Friday night. . Langan was elected by acclamation at the crowded meeting to contest the May 31 provincial by-election. A printer, Joy Langan is also a Vice-President of the B.C. Federation of Labour. ‘She is a member of the Provincial Government Occupational Training Council, and chairs the Women’s Rights Committee of the B.C. Federation of Labour. A former member of the B.C. Institute of Technology Board of Governors, she was also. Director of Pubic Relations for Nctre Dame University in Nelson. JUNK CAR PICK-UP with or without WHEELS *cash for some* LIVINGSTON’S 24 HOUR 437-3063 ‘Among those present were When he became Premier -— in 1952, said Kimmitt, “‘the © moment and the man came together.”’ Approximately 1,200 — people attended the service at the Metropolitan United Church in Victoria, where the’ eulogy was delivered by former lands and _ forests Minister Ray Williston. Governor-General Ed Schreyer, who interrupted his schedule in the city to pay -his respects to the former premier, and B.C.’s~ Lieutenant-Governor H.P. Bell-Irving. CHRIST CHURCH CATHEDRAL, Vancouver (top picture) filled to capacity for last week’s memorial service to the late W.A.C. Benmett, at which Rev. Desmond Kimmitt (lower picture) of St. Christopher's, West Vancouver, delivered the address. (Keith Winter Photos) FREE PICK-UP & DELIVERY ‘Trust the fotks who know; don't trust to fuck. Let the specialists at Roy’s handle your valuable draperies. With regular professional cledning, your draperies will took better and fast much longer. We're not expensive elther. Our large volume means low prices for you. We guarantee no shrinkage. (Take down and re-hang service available .) SALE 1.09 8x 10color portrait. Our special and traditional backgrounds -will enchance all your portraits. - Selectiori of poses from finished portraits. - Limit of one special per subject - two per family. - Additional persons in portrait 1.00 each. - Children, aduits and families welcome .. No appointment necessary. Offer Ends Sat., March 10 Lansdowne also open Wed. nights ‘til 8: 30pm EATON’S PORTRAIT STUDIO Pacific Centre, Park Royal and Lansdowne. Mon., Tues.,Wed.,Sat. 9:30am -5:00p m. Thurs. and Fri., 9:30am.-8:30p m One hour passport service also available. EATON'S + ---- Special commercial rates for apartment managers and tenants - - - - “SPRING = 20% SPECIAL | 987-3431 987-3233 | We take the ‘worry’ out of drapery cleaning - 648 Queensbury Ave., North Vancouver DRY CLEANERS MAE CT BEN, sai a 0074: 29S RI RN PES cmt tm seaman nd cbt Esmeanasam