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(Ete wane woe rrsenenr tins tad rer erie oe es Friday, October 7 1994 - North Shore News - 25° BC & Yukon Blanket Classifieds: Wednesday 4:30 PM VAN NET Classified: Line Ads: Display Classified: Wednesday 12 noon for Sunday; Friday [2 noon for Wednesday Wednesday 10 AM for Sunday; Friday 10 AM for Wednesday ADVERTISING POLICIES All. Advertising published in this newspaper is accepted on the premise that the merchandise and services offered are accurately described and willingly sold to buyers at the advertised prices. Advertisers are aware of these conditions, Advertising that does not confonn to these standards or that is deceptive or misleading, is never knowingly accepted. Hf any reader encounters non-compliance with these standards we ask that you inform the Publisher of this newspaper and The Advertising Standards Council of B.C. Any corrections or changes will be made in the next available issue. The North Shore News will be responsible for only one incorrect insertion with liability limited to that portion of the advertisement affected by the error. Request for adjustments or corrections on charges must be made within 30 days of the ad’s expiration, For best results please check your ad for accuracy the first day it appears. ABBREVIATIONS Only these abbreviations will be allowed: accom, apt,:bsmt, bath, bdrm, bldg, stand, Cres, TY, 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. For North Shore readers a Notices INDEPEXDENCE HELPER Mature woman to drive you to your ‘appointments, assist with your shopping or take you out for a drive. Hoaslt fate. fall 286 0713. Announcements MNTS'S SUSHI JAPANESE RESTAURANT — Offering Happy Hour - 50% off Sith Monday - Wednesday 3:00 10:00p Phone 280-1510 180 ab eas 2nd Street CHAT § 535 Mahon Ave, North Van. Table rentals: $10/day or $15 for 2 days. Marion 987-6049; Rose 288 3868. Special Congratulations Anneke van de Kerkhof 85 pears poung today May God continue to bless our living angel. Bern Anna Verbeek in Hetmoad, Holland on Gctober 7, 1909 and im- migrated to Canada in 1955 to build the better life for which we remain forever grateful, We love you Oma. From hor 5 sons and daughters, 11 grandchitdren, and 8 feat grandchitden. AVERY HAPPY “Sora BiRTHOAY To our dear daughter MARGO Love from Mom, Dad, brother and sisters, and two nieces Special Con pratulations vie : HAPPY SOTH ANNIVERSARY CHARLES & MERMA GARRETT (former North Vancouver residents - now - at 2666 Camcrest, Nanaimo) Mom and Dad - “We love you truly. Dianne, Chuck, Martha, Jim, Carol and Grandaids. The Classified Department is open weekends, Plate Be ad in person or by phone at 986-6222. Friday..nun Sata nm :3dam-Ipm Sam-4pm DICKIE - Coug, Sue and big sister . Natalie are pleased to announce the ar- rival of John Lorne on Monday, October 3, 1994 at 11:53 p.m., weighing 8tbs 802. Jonn is the third grandchild to Jack and Pat Hodgson and the sixth grand- child, fitst grandson to Lorne Dickie. John is also welcomed by many aunts, uncles, cousins, friends and his great- grandmother Ms, Stan Rampling. Our thanks to Or. Thomas and all the wonderful nurses at Lions Gate Hospital. We fove you John. Insured, LET THEM KNOW Your North Shore News Classified sec- tion is where the community expects to find news of events, occasions and special anniversaries, Our old friends and associates need to know about our lives - our families, their birthdays, engagements, matsiages and deaths. They turn to the Classifieds to find the pulse of the community. Remember to let them know! LOVITT - Adrian Walter (Bill) passed away on October 3, 1994 in Evergreen House. Susvived by his loving family, brother Gordon (Marty) Lovitt; daughter Nancy (Myron) Kalinovich; son Jack (Donna); four grandchildren Shawn, Robert Kelinovich, James, Deborah Lovitt. Mass of Christian burial wilt be cefabrated on Friday, October 7th at 12:00 noon in St. Edmund's Catholic Church, 545 Mahon Avenue, North Van- couver with Father A. Galanti Celebrant. Donations may be made to the 8.C. Heart & Stroke Foundation. Hollyburn Funeral Home in cate of arrangements. REYNOLDS ~ Arthur, born Vancouver, 15 february, 1917, died suddenly, Squamish, 29 September, 1994. Beloved and sespected. as tusband of Anne Marie, as father of Carol Ana (George Pajari), as brother of Helen (Bob Swan- son) and as uncle and friend to many. Predeceased bi siblings Bertie, Mabel, Vera, John ("JR"), Bernice and Dodie, We are happy so many family and friends shared the joyous 55th wedding anniversary celebration held September 18th. Art served in WWil. He worked for the Federat Department oJ Fisheries from 1947-1975. Art was very active as a volunteer serving his community in numerous capacities offering his time, effort. expertise and knowledge. Among his positions were: past president and lifetime member of the Royal Canadian Legion #115 (instrumental in obtaining the VLA fand for veterans); member of the Squamish Board of Trade; member of the Squamish Hospital Board: foun- ding member of the Squamish Valley Golf and Country Club (he ran the seniors’ tournaments visiting other clubs for ten years); founder of the Squamish Senior Citizens' cme Society (develop. . tnent of the Cedars and the Manor, Chairman of the Board of Directors and Administrator); member of the Squamish Municipality's Seniors’ Advisory Commit- tee; Director of the Tantalus Seniors’ Centre Society; Chairman of the Squamish Seniors’ Wellness Council; and President of the Squamish Museum and Historical Society. Art was elected to his strata council the night before he died. We are grateful for his love, time and guidance, and respect him for his in- telligence, integrity, honesty and faisness along with his strength to do what was right, however difficult and no matter the obstacles and personal cost. His inftuence was always positive though Cautious and conservative, his input was valued and he was a model of probity. We will miss his voice of reason; his straightforward, practical, thoughtful comments; his encouragement and quiet support; his wry, dey humour; his com- fort; and his warmth. As a husband, he will be remembered for the years of love, happiness and companionship; as a father, his memory will be cherished and an inspiration to try to be worthy of his standards, values and simple, selfless giving goodness. May you rest in peace and our spirits reunite. Crema- tion. Memorial Service 1 pm, November 5, St John the Divine, Garibaldi Highlands. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Arthur Reynolds Memorial Fund, c/o the Bank of Nova Scotia, Squamish. IN MEMORIAM Honour the memory of loved ones with lines of tove and remembrance. “In Memoriam’ pays tribute to the love that lasts. Celt 986-6222 to have a North Shore News Classified Ad-Visor help you place your ad. AUTOMOTIVE in Memoriam JOHN MCORE OCTOBER 8, 1293 IN LOVING MEMORY You fell asleep without goodbye But memories of you will never die Sadly and greatly missed by Your ever foving wife Ethel, Gin & Viv, daughters & Dave, son-in-law SMITH - FRARK Dad, with each mew day the long road we faced four years ago becames shorter and easier, for at the end, we see your smile and feel your fove as we continue to walk forwards and not backwards, We love and miss you! Tracey and Darten, Carpools SHARE A RIDE Car pooling 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 SHARE PARKING. Seeking carpool 9am to Spm Mon to Fri Norgate to downtown. 987-0977 : BLACK BRIEFCASE left on 228 Lynn Valley bus. Monday Evening. REWARD! 988-3724 BLACK WALLET September 23rd. Park Royal or Park & Tilford. Senior needs Identification. Reward, 929-3891. REWARD! BLACK LAB X taken from dog tun, Sept 23. 6 years ‘Cooper’ our loved pet. Call 987- 987. -32, 6. No questions asked BLACK LEATHER daypack. Cates Park, Oct 3rd morning. 929-3059 CAMERA FOUND at Parkgate Shopping Centre 2 weeks ago. Call 929-5635 to identify. : LADY'S DIAMOND ring found in the Lynn Valley area during the last week in Sept. Please call 980-9026 to identify. MENS SILVER ring, Mahon Stadium, Sept 29. 985-4146 NEAR ROYAL BANK machine (Park Raval Monday man’s gold pen. I to identify 980-6764 PET RAT very tame, Oct 3rd, Mountain Highway & Arborlynn Dr. Call 980-8435 after Spm. SMALL AMOUNT of money found on Lyna Valley Rd area on Tues, Oct 4. Call 980-1157 to identity. Nov, Dee, eves, cell. =~ Coming SMALL OLDER Black female Terrier X, ley muzzle, white feet, pink collar. wire & Marine. 926-0096/984-4606. SPAYED FEMALE German Shepherd x, Sept 10th, Capilano Road & Marine Dr. Sable colour, brown collar. 879-9705 Allow one of our Classified Telephone Sales people to help you word your ad for best response, 986-6222 Personal mi Messages __ COCAINE ANONYMOUS mects svery Fri- day evening, 7:30 pm, suite 203, 1760 Marine Drie, West Vancouver, at Seaview Alcohol and Drug Programmes, 926-9260 Does Vancouver need a for profit waterfront Express and register your views with Impact Research Today. Call 1-900- 451-5575, ext 130 from your touch tone phone, $1.98/minute. Poll results avail- able to alt participants. WOULD YOU like to correspond with unattached Christian people across Canada for companionship or marriage? SASE. Free info. State age. Ashgrove. 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