v ‘ x) 2 mm size 7°8,. beautiful ’ Phys {Reggie} Gus, Joan (Roddie) HL A Hai, Gag Ag haloes Faden Arena ating Slaten tits Oh 92 i (tee ort, black, 5 spd) AWD A 10 dive CO clayer RR Ye eat al. , Ham STYLING 5 £175 E 3rd Street, North Van _———_—_—_ “TT ESTATE SALE , GLT%G Cottennmed Read Sat 20 8 fon 258, 100m - Open "Fumie ‘ ing-eqcipment .* Winemaking. sup- fs , * Handyman tools © Garden : : ohter abe, : “LOWSE WILLIAMS is pleased to an- mM nounce the birth of her grandson, Chad Thomas, May 17, a brother for Erin Lori. Proud parents:‘Tom & Lori, andoarents Sue: & Gerdon Kenyon EXQUISITE WEDDING dress for safe, detailed, slim fing bodice, $500, 984335, = BAKER - Agnes Lavina, of Bremer. ton, Washington, formerly of North Vancouver, BC, Passed away May 18, 1997 at Harrison Memorial Hospital, ‘Washington. Predeceased by parents ‘Dominick’ and -Matilda Baker; brothers Terrence, Paui, Richard and Dominic; sister: Marie and daughter Lorraine Lawana, Survived and will be sadly missed by her loving family, My spouse Howard George Jr.; brother m Anthony ‘Merle’ Baker; sisters eters,” Colleen Lewis, Janice Tassie” {ike} George and Sylvia “Bynes” Compston, sons Reith (Marice) Baker and Eric ‘Skeeter’ (Denise) Baker; daughters Janice m Margaret Baker, Lia {Leo} Deroches, | Janice Erica Baker and Jane Diansa m Baker; many grandchildren, nieces, nephews, loving relatives and dear triends. Prayers were offered Wed- nesday May 21, 1997 in Lewis Funerat Chanel, Bremerton, Washington, Prayers were also of- fered Thursday May 22, at 7:30 p.m, in St. Paul’s Catholic Church, 424 W.Esplanade, Nori” Vancouver, followed by Funeral Mass on Friday, May 23 at 10:30 a.m. if St. Paul's Catholic Church, Father Dennis - Atexander O.N.{. celebrant. Inter- ment: Mission Reserve Cemetery, ul binds Funeral Services, 980-3734. v2» Househotd dems . ©. J2tt aluminum boat # Bee-keep:' .. Conimunity Education, “Health, the North Shore Wellness breve-- dpdmrmadcemmeiat hmeesohvyioe vol 2 JEEP CHEROKEE LAKEDO, ont Hannan asa hs Seal Wa PLYMOUTH VOZAGEA SE, af, TW Bol ame MAS PN eee THE HE MOTE S80 — ANNUAL _ °TTHE LIONS GAYE HEALTHCARE RESEARCH FOUNDATION (FORMERLY THE LIONS GATE MEDICAL, RESEARCH FOUNDATION) ames oe a Soran ws a oes omen a A tinh ace se Winn CLs Hew alto t 1 Habe slaeoaisdtze en Nn er etd aa Jkep YJ, Haro sou Te AK NOTICE OF OF Ul aa THE NEW MOUNT VIEW 980-3491 95 CHEVY BLAZER if fully landed cae, cul, 995 2 Jo Pattison Voyola G35G50) GENERAL MEETING 1 Life members and current members of the Lions Gate Healthcare Annual General Meeting Research Foundation are invited to attend this’ “Place: ‘Auditorium, Lions Gate Hospital 231 Rast 15th Street, North Vancouver Mate: Monday, 9th June, 1997 Time: 6:30 p.m. For information, call 984-4222 Loe Nb ee BECK - M Phils neg Winters), Formerly of North Bay, Ontario and well respected. in the Deep Cove community, Phyllis Beck died sud-, denly on Ms 16,’ 1997 at Lion's Gate: Haspltl Born on April 21 1917-Phyllis had just turned BO years of age, Predeceased by her usband” Sax in 1977, her-benther Arthur anid” sisters Velma and Dorothy; survived he her two chiloret Max’Jr. and Mary and. by her free, grandchildren “Daphne, ylis Beck and her husband own: ed Bona ‘Vista resort in North Bay. and both worked for Ontario Hydro: for many. years before retiring to Vancovvar. She remained active in Community work, wrote a regular column in the Deep Cove Crier and traveled extensively in recent years. She was active with the Deep Cove Stage Sociaty, the Association for North Share Group, the Deep Sove/Dolistton Community Programs Society, the Seymour’ Services and Facilities Review Committee, and served as president cf the Deep Cove Seniors, She loved the Deep Cove Cultural Centre and the Lion's Manor spend- ing many hours ot service there. This community work was recognized by many awards and certificates, the most recent being an Appreciation Award from the Mount Seymour Lions on April 26, 1997. Phytlis wil be fondiy remembered by her family and many friends and cokeagues, Memorial Service at ‘Boal Chapel, 1505 Lillocet Road, North Vancouver at 10:00 am., Tuesday, May 20, 1997, Cremation. in lieu of flowers, donations may be: sent to the-Deep Cove Cuttural cn DR, LAWRENCE CLIVE GRAY Agood manisgone, His goodness ves on,” Passing peticetully Monday, May 19, 1997 at Lions Gate Hospital,’ Dr. Lawrence Clive Gray - don September 30, 1931 (Ottawa), Grad- uate Dalhousie University B.Sc. 1954, D.0.8. 1961. Survived by tis wie Carclyi, two children Join (Traci, Kimberlee Priest (Bill}, and three grandchildren Paige and Cori- oor Gray and jordan Priest; also stepmather Lillian Gray (Ottawa), half-sister Elizabeth O'Leary (Michael), nephew Peter and niece Helen Rose: Pre-deceased by father Jack-1984 and mother Wila-1943, Services at First Memorial, 1505 Lillooet Rd., North Vancouver, 4 pm. Friday May 23, 1997. No towers please - donations to the Arthritis Society of BC would be appreciated" a . wonderft = ‘DAVIDSON - Virginia Caldyel Me Bean) June 8, io May 18, 1997." Lovingly remembred by her -family, son and daughier-indaw Fred and Linda, daughter-in-law Marg, daughter and son-in-law Virginia and Bill Woods, four grandchildren, and sisters Bett Reading and Beanie Engholm af Toronto, Mom and Dad eloped ily 13, 1940 and produced a amity and a lifetime of memories. Mom was devoted lo her farul, her lave un- conditional, She truly enjoyed the friendship of all those whose lives she touched, especially those who shared her passion for gardening, bridge and fawn bowling. She was predeceased by her husband - Bill and-son Tom with whom she has now found peace. A memo:ial ser- vice to celebrate her life will be held at the Hollybum funeral Home, 1807 Marine Drive, West Vancouver at 1:00 p.m, Monday, May 26, 1997. In liew of flowers, donations may “be made to the Cancer or Stroke Foundations, 922-1221 PETERSON ~ Bo F. A longtime North Vancouver resident, Bo P, Peterson died May 15, 199? in Linn Valley Lodge at age 83. Mr Peterson was born May 1, 1909 in Gurtrask, Sweden and immigrated to Canada at age 18. Working first as a painter for the Saskatchewan Wheat Pool, he later helped build the company's elevators. He’ married Margaret Hopen an December 10, 1935 in Regina, Saskatchewan and moved to Vancouver in 1942,’ Pearson Con- struction Co, hired him as a building foreman and partner in the business. He was responsible for much of the -construction on Pemberton Street, As a member of the Reorganized Church of Jesus | Christ of Latter Day Saints, he was a diligent and faithful worker, helpin in the building of the Centennia Branch Church on Kaslo Street and serving many years as Deacon, Mr Peterson w33 preceded in death by his wile of 61 years, Margaret. He is survived yy one daughter Marilyn Lawler of Auturs, Washington; four grandchildren; four. great-grand- children, and numerous nieces and nephews. A memorial service is planned for May 31 at the R.L.D.S. Church. 19847 SE 326th Place, Aubirn, WA 98092, In fiev ot flowers, memorials may be made to the Parkinson Foundation of Canada, 390 Day St., Ste 710, Toronto, On- tario MOH 2¥2, Mr Peterson's family would like to thank the staff of Lynn Valley Lodge for their loving care during his stay there, * Elizabeth HANNAN ~ Wiliam Guthrie (Scotty) passed away suddenly on May 18, . 77, He was born in 997 at age Glasgow, Scotland on July 2,°1919 into a family ot nine brothers and sisters, He is survived by his vig wife of 53 years, Louise (Bunty); sons Michael (Elizabeth), Edmonton, David, North Vancouver; “ grandchit- dren Scott, Jill. and Elise, and fumerous nieces © and nephews. Scotty will be sadly missed by rela- tives and all his -friends, especiall in Lynn Valley Mail, William attend ed Queen Park School and worked ia the bail butcher shop, He serv- ed in the Royal Navy during World War Wl aboard the Battleship Queen and Corvette, HLM. Rhododendron. During the war. he took part in seven of the famous North Sea runs to Murmansk and Archangel. In 1951 he immigrated to Canada and was employed by the White Meat Packing Co., Stratford, Ont. The family came to Edmonton in 1954, where he worked for Sateway, IGA, and Loblaws as a meat department manager. Van- couver followed in 1965 where he owned and operated Scotty's Meat Market in Lynn. Valley, He later retuned to Loblaws and Super Yalu retiring in 1978, He enjoyed a life 0 Sports that included swimming, cycl- ing, boxing, soccer and cricket. Ge:dening, good foad, visits to Maine Islang and walks occupied his later years. 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Canucian Intemationat College (CIC) offers a TESOL certificate program to teach English to speakers of otic Program features include: . t Vanguages locally and outside of Canada, * job search services with job placement opportunities in Japan * 290 hours of integrated course work ot + © $0 hours of classroom practice mSACH LANIGLISH TO SPEAKERS OF OTHER. a LANGUAGES SMALL ~ Mary, Beloved wife, mother and grandmother assed awa eace ly in Lion's Gate Hospital, ay 21, 1997 et age 82, Predeceas: ed by son Joe, she will be greatly missed by her husband Joe: daugh- ter Margaret (Ron) Hamilton and family; son Allen (Brenda) and fami- Qi brothers Mike, Vic- and Alex tusiak and families, Funeral service will be held at the Boal Chapel of First, Memoriat Funeral services, 1805 Lilloet Road, North Vancouver on Sunday, May 25, 1997 at 2: p.m, In lie of flowers, donations to the Canadian Diabetes Association would be sopreciated, MCHEICE ~ Ruth, May 22, 1994 You're gone from our sight from cus touch . But never from our memories OF from our heasts Missing our Mother and Grandmother Phiytts, Terry, Pat, Rob, Val and famiies M.S. GREE PARKING at UBC depart Lynn Valley 6:20am depart UBC 3:20pm. Andy berig73 RIDE 70 Burnaby Lake area, off Winston, Mon-Fri arrive 8:30am & return at Spm. From Ist & St. An crews. Wil help with $$. 980-1076 WILL SHARE ride trom upper Lons- dale/Delbrook area to SFU. Tues, Wed, Fri. 985-9258 1 APR24 2yr neutered cal acti white breast, belly, white nose paws, Missed very much! 9882302. BLACK CAT DSH femate, lost Apr 30, Lynnwood Marina ‘area. 985-4122, 1997 at 2:00 p.m, in the Boat Cha 649.4801 pel on Lillooet Rd in North Van- couver, Flowers gratefully declined, Cremation, GIVE US THE FAX 985-3227 FEMALE TABBY CAT, white & brown - wearing red collar with bell, Weli-’ ington Ave, Horseshoe Bay. Reward! H seen please cai 9130733, . PURSE, NAVY & green leather, with matching wallet, Sentimental value. Lost May 21 eve, Dundarave area. Reward 922-2143 REWARD, SMOKE toriciseshell ner- sian cat. with orange Spot on forehead. West Sth area, 391-6906. SERENGETI SUNGLASSES lost in Deep Cove Picnic area. Sentimental. Phease call 929-7127. * ' : . Fulttime Program: Sept, 8th—Dee, Sth, 1997 1) This progrant is eligible waster the BC Financial Assistance Program, and tx recognized hy BC TEAL . information Session: June 4th, 7—9 am Aapae (5 Hnsited< ploave call to confirms attentanve) For further Information contact the Coilege at: 2420 Dollarton Highway, North Vancouver, B.C, V7H 21 ‘Tel: (604) 929-1544 Fax: (604) 929-2074 . | 2 YEAR old {emale calico cat, nai ed Mia, Grousewoods area, Since May 9, 987-2308, 985-2699 BLUE BUBGIE found lower British Provierties, Wednesday 21st. Call QMO Cider BOY'S MOUNTAIN bike: in woods behind Russell Court, Seymour/Deep Cove aia on May 22nd. 929-7274, CD HOLDER with dises, Ambleside Bech, May 19. 9856151 PRESCRIPTION. SUNGLASSES (gund Mountain Hy & 27th. 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