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UO any reader encounters non-compliance with these standards we ask that you inform the Publisher of this 8:00AM - 9:00PM és newspaper and The Advertising Stan , g SPaper é ¢ Advertising Stan- SATURDAY eM = in iret "dards Council of B.C. . : “ & : Cea GY ai itt iss as ~ ea : a z : aj An Titesday 12 noon - Wednesday paper Thursday 12 noon - Friday paper Friday (2 noon - Sunday paper Display Classified: Display Classified: Tuesday 4 PM - Friday paper Wednesday 4 PAE Sunday pipet Friday 4 PAL - Wednesday paper Mondiy - 12 neon for Sunday: Friday 4 PM - for Wedn yy corrections or changes will be 1139 Lonsdale Avenue North Vancouver, V7M 2H4 SPECIAL RATES ¢ Ask about our 3 for 2 FAST CASH ADS © SL86 per tine if your merchandise is priced under $100 or free! 3 ling minimum. e Open rate $4.65 / line. 3 line minimum COMMUNITY NOTICES *ARNOUICE MEMES sisecnsesses Coming Events. *Special Congratulation * Births sessscscsan *Card of Thanks. *Engegements.. *Vieddings.... *Deaths.... *In Memoria Memorial Gifts... Information Wanted. *{introduction Services. *Voluateers.. Kids Classifieds. Community Notines Navonat Party at Ginsda/ Parte Nauonal du Canatta NOTICE of FOUNDING MEETING The National Party of Canada is proud to announce the Founding Meeting of its North Vanvouver Constituency Associa- tion. The primary purpose of this meeting is the election of officers. This is the preparatory step leading to the election of our candidate fo stand as the Noth Vancouver representative of the National Party of Canada in the upcoming federal election. The National Party is a new, grass rcots party of the people, which is at the centre of the political spectrum. Its platform, as outlined in the Mel Hurtig’s bestseller “A New and Better Canada”, is committed to fundamental economic and political reforms which will put control of Canada and its fulure into the hands of the Canadian people - not big money. We want to invite all concerned citizens at North Vancouver fo be part of this historic Canadian development. by join- ing the B.C. Campaign Team for - A New and Better Canada. How's the time to come to a good party! Wed, June 2, 1993 at 7:30 North Shore Continuing Education Ctr, 2132 Hamilton, Horth Van Admission: FREE For more information, please call $26-1099 or 984-7852 special under starred classifications. Community ete Notices ATTENTION BIRTH Mothers/fathers & Adoptees if your interested in par- ticipating in an informal support group an North Shore please send information -to: P.O. Box 91854, West Van, V7¥ 4S1. yx Announcements B.C. LIBERALS ask if you find the N.D.P. stand on Health Services Sickening? Join us, West Van, Capilano, 984-0855 ** = MODELS ** * Elan Model Agency 13 looking for girls, 15-20 years old, interested in doing fashion shows. Call 524-1224. NEEDED! Motorhome (and driver?) for wedding party, approximately 2 hours on July 24, 1993, References available. 980-1366, leave message. PINE CANADIANA Adrundet Antiques Sale, June 5 & See ad in Section #5073, 535 14 a Special Congratulaiions ALL THE best to Pamela & Bilf Pomeroy on their ficst wedding anniversary on May 30, 1993. Love from Chen Farnily IZATT - David and Nancy (nee Pumple) ate pleased to announce the attrival of Heather Olivia, horn April 30, 1993, ve ighing Slbs 1Coz, at Burnaby Hospital. A sister for Jamie (Agent 86). Proud grandparents Jim and Fay Jzatt of North Vancouver, Jean Howe of Sidney, and Mc & Mts, George Pumple of Calgary. KEEN Michael, Kathy and Jennifer welcome with love, Rebecca Ashley Victoria. Born 6:06 a.m. May 24, 1993 at Royal Columbian Hospital, 7 Ib 14 02. Thanks to Dr Kathy Jones. WELCOME TO my new baby cousin Alyssa Salt. Love Mikey & Ashley, Engagements HEWLETT - HARRIS Peter and Maureen Hewlett are delighted to announce the engagement of their daughter, Trina, to Jeff Harris, son of Walt and Mary Harris of Comox. The ceremony and reception will take place at the Yancouver Public Aquarium on the 25th of September, Whether it’s a Birth, Birthday or a Big Anniversary, an announcement in Classified will let everyone know. 986-6222 Be A ae ABS TRAVIS - SWANT Bob and Elaine Travis announce with pleasure the marriage of their daughter Carol Anne to Robert Sydney Swant son of Bud Swant and Donna Eakin. The martiage took place on Saturday, May 1, 1993 at the Mount Seymoui United Church, North Vancouver. ASKHAM - Ruby May, passed away on May 14, 1993 alter a difficult struggle with cancer. Born in Peterborough, On- tario on July 5, 1923. She is survived by her joving sons Greg (Sandra) and Dan (Denise); granddaughters Meagan, Kristina and Reanne; and close friends and family tach, Gerry, Dorothy, Carrie, Barbara and Jim. Ru y loved children ‘ and same may remember her as pro- prietor of Kid and Kaboodle Children’s Wear in West Vancouver, Memorial ser- vice to be held on Thursday, June 3 in the Hollyburn Funeral Home at 1:30 p.m. in fieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Chemotherapy OQutpa- tient Clinic of Lions Gate Hospital. BOULTON, MARY TAIT (nee DUNCAN) barn in Aberdeen, Scotland March 14, 1915 passed away in Lion’s Gate Hospi- tal, May 21, 1993. Predeceased by her husband Albert in 199] and by her three brothers. Survived by sisters-in-law Betty Duncan, Jeanette Boulton, Marguerite Bolton, brother-in-law Arthur Bolton and several nieces and nephews. At Mary's request there will be no me- morial service. HUMPHREYS - florence Alison (nee Winton) peacefully at Lions Gate Hospi- tal on Thursday. May 20, 1993 at the age of 80. Beloved wife of Chris for 53 years. Survived by cousins in the Lower Mainland, USA, South Africa, New Zealand and very close friends here in the Vancouver area. For those desiring, donations may be made in Florence's memory to the B.C. Heart and Stroke Foundation. Asangements entrusted to the Memorial Society of B.C. and FIRST MEMORIAL FUNERAL SERVICES, North Vancouver. 980-3451 THE CLASSIFIEDS... always in good taste McLAREN - David Alexander at Lions Gate Hospital on Thursday, May 20, 1993 in his 92nd year. Survived by Agnes, his loving wife of 57 years; sons William, John and James; grand- daughters Kimberly, Dorothy (Hall's Gap Australia) and Colleen; sister Elsie Cunn- ingham (Edinburgh, Scotland); niece Margaret Cunningham (Edinburgh); niece Margaret Anderson (Holdon, Mass) and many selatives in Scotland and eastern Canada. He went to sea at age 13 in the midst of WWI, served most of his career as a Merchant Seaman and Ship’s Rigger, and latterly was an {n- dustrial First Aid Attendant. He will be temembered as a2 man of steadfast courage and honour, devoted to family and community. A private tamily service will be held in North Vancouver. tn lieu af flowess, donations appreciated to Lions Gate Hospital Foundation on behalf of Palliative Care Ward. “Billeted here by death. Quartered to remain till the last trumpet sounds when we shall rise and match again” NAHGLE - Eric William, at home on May 23 in his 68th year. He is survived by his loving family, wile Louisa; sons Bill (Mary) and George (Angela); daughters Diene (Jersy), Alexandra (Harold) and Kathryn (Bruce); and grandchildren Cameron, Duncan, Aimee, Jason, Julia and Emily. A memorial service will be held June 7 at 1 p.m, at First United Spiritualist Chusch, 5584 Kincaid, Bur- naby. Flowers gratefully declined. tf desired, contributions in Eric's memory to the Heart and Stroke Foundation would be greatly appreciated. NEWTON - Irene Gladys, peacefully at Evergreen House on Wednesday, May 26, 1998 at the age of 83. Survived by } son Barry and his wife Audrey. Survived by 6 giandchitdien, 13 great-grand- children, 2 great-great-grandchildren aad 1 sister Qorathy. A graveside service will be held at Valley View Meniorial Gardens, 14644 72nd Avenue, Surrey, on Tuesday, June ! at 10 am. Ar tangements entrusted to the Memorial Society of B.C. and FIRST MEMORIAL FUNERAL SERVICES, North Vancouver. 980- 348) ene NORTH VANCOUVER KIWANIS FOUNDATION Serving the North Shore Since 1978 Donatians and Bequests can be sent to . 170 West 2nd St z North Vancouver, B.C. ¥7M 1C4 Tax receipt issued 984-9166 RECREATION made in the next available issue, The North Shore News will be responsible cs! for only one incorrect insertion with _‘liabiticy limited to that partion of the ~ advertisement affected by the ervor. Request for adjustments or correc- vions on charges must be made within 30 days of the ad’s expiration. MY For best results please check your ad for accuracy the first day it appears. ABBREVIATIONS Only these abbreviations will be allow- ed: accom, apt, bsmt, bath, bdrm, bldg, stand, Cres, TV, St, Rd, Ave, Blvd, auto, PS, PB, PW, PL, mi, Km, *(feet), (inches), Mr, Mrs, Ms, Sun, * Mon, tues, Wed, Thurs, Fri, Sat, Jan, % Feb, Sept, Oct, Nov, Dec, eves, cell, Eg ‘ Pick your day, Piace your ad, And earn some extra cash! supporis researcn, preven- lion-awareness programs, and help for cancer patients and their iamilies through work done by the B.C. Cancer Agency, the B.C. Cancer Foundation, and the Society. Please include name of deceased, nameladdress of next-ol-kin and name/address of donor for tax receipt. VISA/MC accepted. 102-4515 Pemberton Ave. North Vancouver, B.C. V7P 2S3 985-8585 4-650 Clyde Ave. West Vancovuer, B.C. V7T 109 925-1952 sOcETE CANADIENNE DU CANCER information Wanted ANYORE WITNESSING an accident in- volving a red VW GIL & a Brown Chevy Blazer on May 14th, 1993 at Pacific Blvd North & Cambie St Bridge at about Apm. Call 986-0078 leave message. SHARE A RIDE Car pooting is an important way for North Shore commuters to help the en- vironment. So, we are now offering FREE Classified ads for car pooling...maximum 3 lines per week per advertiser. CLASSIFIED 986-6222 EVERING OF May 22. Ladies gold earr- ing on Seawall, West Van or Gundarave Beach area. 922-4635 IRARIAN PASSPORT, $500 reward if found Naz 682-2324 MAN'S BLACK leather jacket in Black sheep Restaurant Apiil 17th. Sentimen- tat REWARD. No questions. 987-1008 includes Free Garage Sale Kik LOST SMALL GREY CAT CANYON HEIGHTS AREA Neutered male Devon Rex, almost no. fur, very large ears, faint Tabby’ mark- ings. Never been outside, a very special family pet. Please call 980-9025, REWARD!! PRESCRIPTION SUNGLASSES (wine col- outed) in navy coloured case. Might he° at Woolco. May 20th. 922-6301 PRESCRIPTION SUNGLASSES: pink frame, grey lens, bi-focal. 987-4054 REWARD . Off-white hanging cradle sold. in error from Mini Squamish Flea Market, November 1992. Handmade by child's grandfather, sentimental value. Will provide generous compensation, Please contact Roslyn at 224-1076 and teave message SMALL RECTANGULAR silver ‘pill box. May 19, in or near Tu Casa Restaurant, Lonsdale. REWARD. Phone David 222- 4407 before 10am, or after 7pm. W-SHAPED diamond ring dropped possibly on Woodbine Ave. Sentimental value, Reward, Please phone 986-3897 WHITE BUT dirty West Highland Terrior, 19th & Lonsdale area on Wed. Call 986-5363 1 YEAR old male orange cat, Lynn Talley area. May 20. Comes ta the name of Pippin. 988-6747 BLACK YOUNG cal, tiny white patch on chest. Yellow eyes. Hanging around Seymour Parkway & Emerson. 929-4484 way 23, on highway near Horseshoe Bay. Set ‘af housekeys marked “BENS”, Call 986-9675. SCOTTISH TERRIER, male, white, long. haired found 18th & St Georges, North Van. Call 987-3216, SUN GLASSES: 2 pairs, found in Ambleside on May 26th. Please call 926-7108 to identify. WATER-SKI EQUIPMENT found in Lynn Valley. Please identify. 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