32 - North Shore News — Wednesday, January 12, 2000 DOUGLAS COLLEGE BASKETBALL CAMPS instructed by top coaches from the Lower Mainland. For more information calt: §27-5580 SLACK & white SEGA GENESIS, 3 controllers, 12 games. $100; 3 floored ham- ster cage, $30. 988-4842 TWO ENERGETIC sisters love babysitting. Please cail: 990-4136 1010) SEYMOUR DANCE New Classes * Adult Intermediate Jazz Fridays, 6:45-7:45 . * Adult intermediate Ballet Wednesdays, 7:00-8:30 * Hip Hop for Teens ursdays, 3:30-4:30 * Acro Dance, Thursdays 5:45 Call 929-6060 THE &8.C, BOYS CHOIR is hold- ing AUDITIONS tor January Openings: boys & men ages 8 24 who like to sing & travel. info: 322-5240 - . Births MCGREW - Kevin & Tami (nee Skolsky) are thrilted to announce the arrival of Joshua Mackenziz : on Dacember 13, 1999, weigh- ing 7ibs, 1002 just like his big sis- -’ ter Ashley and brother Christian. : What a special blessing you are fittle one! Special gratitude to Dr. Schouls &Kelly Anne at LGH for ., ensuring our baby's safe arrival, _ "- |. AJ TRANSMISSION + 1434 Croven St. A Very special thanks to Jim Baechler & Statf- Jor Mor pong above & beyond the “7 > gall of duty to help me out. Por expert advice & service . Lrecemmend them." F.Rebinson. . > BRITISH? WORKED THERE? or on drawing the “trozen" pension? get the facts on your UK pension righis & _ ON our “anti-freeze” campaign Call .. Ron-pralit Canadian Alliance of - *. British Pensioners FREE 1-800-760- , 6633 Email: maya @ brentwood.bc.ca FLEA MARKET . Sun Jan" 16th 9-2pm. Eagles “. Hall, 170.W. 3rd St. Table rental ox. $10, 987-8815 or 957-3685 KE CD PLAYER faceplate, Purcell Way, 685-0733 8am -Spm. CHILD'S DOLL found Christmas .. Eve, Park Royal Mall, , Gall9a5-5627,"— GOLD EARRING found on Sat, dan 8th, at North Shore Winter » Club. 986-2944 | KEY FOUND 25 th & Marine in © : West Van. Letters PR 1 on key. -? Call 922. : : . ~ 5. RING by. the Salvation Army stand at’ Superstore during Christmas. Name. on ring says Nancy, Please call to identify fur- thar insignia, 987-4628. .- WATCH FOUND at Aryle . grass fieid. Call to identity. 387-1450 WATCH , iadies, Bridgman Park area.Sunday Jan 9/00. 929-6293 YOUNG ORANGE & white cat, nervous & hungry around Sth & Chesterfield for past 2 mths. Cait for details 988-7257 _—- Bi It+1) introduction Services “+ MEET YOUR ~ SOMEONE SPECIAL -at greater Vancouver's largest Singles Network. Call 415-1995 PLEASE NOTE Shs Shaspartade Kids Ages 9-14 eunday. January 16th Cove Cliff Elementary 9:30am - 1:30pm For just $60 eacn participant will receive: “4 hr. Basketball Clinic. *2 tickets to see the Vancouver Grizzlies & {A chance to wn two more lickets by hitting a free throw atta the gama) SASKET OF TOYS in parking lot Deep Cove Cultural Centre Sun 1/9, Sentimental! 984-0409 BLACK FEMALE shert haired cat. (Kiri) Cap College area. Re- ward offered, 987-7866. DESPERATELY SEEKING the honest person who found a un- disclosed amount of money that was lost in the aftfearly evening of Friday, Jan 7, in a ziploc bag in North Van. Possibly at 1 of 3 locations Lonsdale Quay, around West 2nd St, liquor store or 100 blk of East 12th St. 786-7529. Reward Offered! EXTREMLEY SENTIMENTAL! Gold chain lost in Keg prkg lot Park Royal or in vicinity of 4596 Cedarcrest, North Van RE- WARD it found. 966-5827 Jean GOLD CHOKER diamond solitare necklace lost West Van seawall area. 913-0512 GOLD RINGwith AM initials fost vicinity of Kent & 11th St. 300 block east phone 988-2331. HAT, DARK suedestaux fur trim, lost 15th & Marine Drive, West Van Jan 4th afternoon. 822-5530 LADIES GOLD LONGINES wate . iost around Park Royal, Dundarave area, Sat Dec 18th, Please call. REWARD! 922-8530 LARGE BLACK long haired cat white splash on chest. tatooed gar Eagle harbour 925-0640. PEARL EARRING with gold post lost Lonsdale Quay St Georges area, 980-7658 RUBY WITH diamonds earring; Safeway 17th & Marine, West Van, Dec 30/99. Very Sentimen- tal; 926-2551. SILVER DIVERS Rolex, extreme sentimental value Lost Fri/Sat $400 Reward 925-1177 * * * * CHECK YOUR AD Please check your ad on the first day it runs to make sure it is cor- tect. Sometimes instructions over the phone are misunderstood and an eftor can occur In your ad. If this tappens io your ad, please contact us the first day your ad appears and we will ba happy to fix it as soon as we can. Desalines are Tuesday at noon ‘for inesday’s aper, dl at neon for Friday's paper and ad day at noon for Sunday's paper. If we can assist you, please cal! * RORTH SHOPE NEWS CLASSIFIED Obituaries BERG - Yvonne Adsie, age 87. _.Passed away peacefully at Ingie- “wood Lodge in Wast Vancouver on January 9, 2000. She wili be lovingly remembered by sister Joyce (Bill) Cassidy, stepsons Ken (Angela} and Jack (Sylvia). Six step-grandchildren, five step - great-grandchildren, as well as . numerous nieces, nephews and cousins. She was predecoased by her loving husband Licyd in 1990 whom ‘she cared for with the utmost devotion for 15 years after he was involved in a severe accident. Funeral mass will be celebrated at Holy Trinity Catho- fic Church, 2725 ion~. “Ye Ave, North Vancouver, on Friday, Jan- uary 14, 2000 at 1:00 p.m. Burial at Forest Lawn Cametery. We wish to thank the nurses and staff at Inglewood Lodge for thier kindness and care cf Yvonne over the years and particularly over the last few days. Dona- tions may be made to a charity of ones choice in her memory. - Hollyburn Funeral Home 922-1221 BURTON - Susan. Passed away on January 6, 2000. Beloved ’ wife of James for 74 years. She is also survived by har three chil- dren. Freda lurray, Jimmy (Fran) and Tom (Kathy); nine grandchildren; nine great-grand- children; sisters Violat and Dai- sy; sister-in-law Hjordis Burrows, as well as numerous nieces and . nephews. She is predeceased by her son-in-law Jemes Murray; brother Jack and sisters Dora and Ada. Susan wes an active member of St. Stephen's Angli- can Church and the West Van- couver Senior's Center for many ars. Funeral Service will be eld at St. Stephen's Anglican Church, 885-22nd St, West Van- couver on Wednesday, January 12, 2000 at 2:30 p.m. Cremation to follow, In lieu of tlowers dona- tions may be made to the Child- ren's Hospitat in her memory. Nollybure Funeral Home 8 B220199t2 Loa wc BUSBY - Carolyn Anne, 55. of North Vancouver. Passed away at home with her family by her side, on the morning of January 10, 2000. She was diagnosed with cancer just a few months ago and although her lite was stopped short, it was rewarding and fulfilled. She is survived by her childhood sweetheart and husband of 35 years Carl, her daughter Cori, son John, brother Tom Bell and her many friends and relatives who went to great lengths to help our family through these hard times. - Thank you all. Carolyn had a caring, neighbourly nature and her positive , happy spirit will tive on. She was a dedicated wile and mother first, but always found the time and energy to help others. Her votunteer efforts included work with Kiwanis, Girt Guides, Upper Lynn P.T.A., Block Beauiiful and the Vancou- ver Aquarium to name a few. Flower arsanging and cratts were her passion and natural talent. A memorial service will be held at Boal Chapel at First Memoria) on Saturday, January 15, 2000 at Noon, a reception will follow at the family home. Flowers are wel- come, It you'd like to make a don- ation in her memory please do- nate to the B.C. Cancer Society. CRAIG - Vernon S. 80m in Van- couver on June 15, 1911. Died peacefully in Lions Gate Hospital on November 26, 1999 aiter a short battle with pneumonia, He was predeceased by his loving wife of 59 years Ivy (nee Moorehouse). Ha is survived by his daughter Sharon Brewster and his sons Stewart (Trudy), Jim and Bill (Judy), five grand: childiren and four-greatgrandchit- dret:. In lieu of flowers send don- ions to Heart & Stroke Founda- ion B.C /Yuion. 'BEARLY SELCVED" McLEAN - Lynn Marie. Passed away suddenly on January 8, 2000 in North Vancouver aged 42 years. Predeceased by her fa- ther Maxwell McNish, She will be sadly missed by her daughters KaLynn and Melanie (Keith); her. mother fdris McNish; sisters Burdel! (Harvey), Dianne (Joe). Kerry (Victor); many aunts, un- cles, nieces and nephaws; three very special friends, Kathy, Brenda and Anne. A memorial services was held on January 12, 2000 at 12 noon, Boa! Funeral Chapel, 1505 Litlooat Ad, North Vancouver. In fieu of flowers don- ations can be mace to Women’s Shelter (Transistion Hous “Forever in our hea SKIPPER - tris Frances. Bom November 13, 1919 in Essex, England. Passed away peaceful- : in Vancouver, December 29, 999 aged 80. Predeceased by five siblings. She is survived by brothers Andrew and Peter and many nieces and nephews. Thanks to all the staff and friends at Sraddsn Private Hospi- tal. A memorial service will ba held 10:00 a.m. Saturday, Janu- ary 15, 2000 at the “new* Boat Chapel, 1505 Lillooet Road, North Vancouver. FIRST MEMORIAL 980-3451 ADS THAT TELL ARE ADS Include spoctie informa about information the item or service that you're offering. Put yourself in the shoes of a ptoential purchaser and provide that person with alt the Information that you would desire when shopping for something. Describe oe item in deta . Including colour, size, condition, brand name and otns? attributes that would be of interest the the facts. Honesty is absolutely . GARDINER - Marjorie. Born May 12, 1912 at Leeds, Eng- land. Passed away peacefully in her steep on the evening of Janu- ary 1, 2000 in West Vancouver. Predeceased by Robert Forsyth, her husband of 60 years and her sister Cynthia Williams. She is survived by her sister Audrey Carr of Leeds, England: her lov- ing children Donald (Ann), Brian {Lora), and Joy Gardiner; her grandchildren Megan, James and Susan Gardiner and step- grandson Paul Kershaw {Andrea); niece June Worsdale {Van) of Ontario, nephews Ron and Stephen Teed, and sister-in- law, Mary Teed (Don). The eld- est child of a British W.W.I veler- an, she came to Canada alone at the age of 15 to live with rela- tives in Toronto. After her mar- age in 1937, and the birth of their first two children, she and Bob meved to the Wesi Coast in 1946 where he began his rise in the world of chartered accountan- &y. A classic “at home Mom*, larjorie nourished and nurtured her family through the early lean yeurs and into prosperity. Al- ways interested m music, she learned to play the piano as an adult - which increased her ap- preciation for the dedication and effort required to master an in- strument. In the 1960's she vol- unteered to assist with the Kiwanis Music Festivat - a posi- tion which turned into a second career, lasting untit her retire- ment_as Principal Secretary to the Festival in 1996. Over the years she encountered and en- couraged scores of youngsters in alt classes and categories of musical competition, eventuaily sponsoring her own prize for the best performance of a Beet- hoven piano solo. Truly it can be said that “never was heard a dis- cnuraging word" from har lips; no one who came in contact with her could fail to be impressed by her kind, generous and loving na- ture. She left the world a far bet- ter place for her having been » here - and we miay scarcely hope to see her like again. To ai- tow friends and family from altar to attend, the memorial service for Marjorie Gardiner will be held at 1:00 p.m. Friday, Jenuary 14, 2000 in St. Agnes Anglican Church, 530 East 12th Street, North Vancouv: Capilano View in West Vancou- ver. fn ligu of flowers, donations to the Kiwanis Music Festival, 5- 900 West Georgia, Vancouver, V6C 2W6 would be appreciated. FIRST MEMORIAL 980-3451 48 Mh 5 : *MORETON - Betty Jean. Passed away January 8, 2000 in her 78th year after a courageous bat- tle with cancer. She will always be in the hearts and memories of her loving family; husband Earle; daughters Lynn, Julie and Terry (Tim); grandchildren _Niclole, Conner, Danica and Brittany; sisters-in-law Doreen Moreton, Barbara Sharp, Nora Sharp, as well as many beloved nieces and nephews. A celebration of Batty's life will be held at Kilby's, 3108 Edgemont Blvd, Thursday, January 13, 2000, from 3:00 - 5:00 p.m. The family would like to express their thanks to the wonderful teams at Vancouver Hospital Palliative Care Unit and St. James Cottage Hospice. In fieu of tlowers ‘a donation in Betty's name to Vancouver Gen- eral Hospistal Palliative Care Unit or St. Jamas Cottage Hos- . pice would be appreciated. F ees SULLIVAN - Doreen Patricia. Suddenly December 30, 1999. Born March 7, 1930 in Liverpool, England. She was predeceased by her husband John Alan Sullivan and her companion Ger- ald Ryan. Survived by her daugh- ters Linda (George) Clark, Julie (Peter) Hill and her beloved grandsons Shawn and Alan. io Service by request. “May you finally be happy, | Sand at peace.*.~.*.°.” RAIMONDO - Renato “Ray”. Passed away peacefully in his sleep early Friday morning Janu- ary 7, 2000 in his 80th year. He is lovingly remembered by his family, wife Marjorie; sons, Ri- chard (Sheila), Blair (Olivia), Ken (Linga}, and Randy; grandchil- dren, Rachel, Michael, Matthew, Erin, Casey, and Jessica Bailey: his sister Delina Wimbles; hs niece Linda and by his nephews, Tom and John. His strong and in- destructible spirit will live on in the hearts ot those he loved and those who loved him. Aa: served as a pilot for the R.C.A.F. in W.W. il. He was Director of Personnel for MacMillan Bloedel and was Past President of BOMA Canada. His community involvement included; Forest Hills Little League , Past Presi- dent of the North Shore Cougars Football Club, and Chartered member of the Squamish Valle: Golf and Country Club. Mass o! Christian Burial will be celebrat- ed at St. Stephens Catholic Church (24th St. and Mountain Highway) Lynn Valley, North Vancouver on Wednesday Janu- ary 12, 2000 at 1:00 p.m. with prayers being hetd at the church on Tuesday at 8:30 p.m. tn lieu of flowers, donations to the Child- ren’s Hospital of British Colum- bia in his name would be greatly appreciated. FIRST MEMORIAL 980-3451 + Yvonne (nee Laffoley). Passed away peaceful- ly at Lions Gate Hospital on Jai uary 6, 2000. She was prede- ceased by her husband Amand, and daughter frene Burgess (Ralph). She will be lovingly re- membered by daughters Marie CSJ, Audrey Grant, Cecile Van Nes (Ralph), Margaret Anne Reda (Larry} and son Maurice {Lucille}. Also by thirteen grand- children and their spouses, twenty-five great-grandchildren, and one great-great-grandchild, ail of whom she was very proud. Yvonne was born on September 28, 1699 in the Ottawa Valley and enjoyed the celebration of her 100th birthday with her fami - fy and friends. Her tife touched three centuries. Prayers will be offered Tuesday, January 11, 2000 at 7:30 p.m. and a funeral Mass will take place W. ‘ines- day, January 12, 2000 at 11:00 a.m, at Holy Trinity Church, 2725 Lonsdale Ave, North Vanenuver. Celebrant will be Father Terry Larkin, Inferment at Capilano View Cemetery to follow. Flow- ers gratefully dectined. COCAINE ANONYMOUS meets every Friday, 7:30 p.m., 176 E 2nd St, North Vancouver, B.C, Childcare provided. 662-8500 DAD NEEOS HELP with legat issues surrounding access lo his 2 small children. Has limited resources, Please call 255-6555. Buy It or sell ft... Buying? Selling? Classilled sk simpie Just pick up the phone fo call one of tha thou- sands of items advertised. Or to lace your own ad with one of our riently sales; ja, Classifieds makes It easy to comfort of your herne. 886-6222 it alt from the - employment ACCOUNTANT North Vancouver progressive CGA practice = reqs an accountant with some public practice exp who is ready to roll up their sleeves & piunge intoa variety of tasks. including everything from basic bookkeeping to drafting fina cial statements & tax returns. Candidates should be enrolied in the CGA or equivalent Program. We are looking for someone with computer. exp who is eager & quick to tear & who has strong communication Skills, both written & verbal. We offer competitive compensaticn, a benefit package & opportunity to grow within the firm. Please submit your resume with a hand written covering letter & salary expectations to: Box 12, c/o Norlh Shore News 1138 Lonsdale Ave. * North Vancouver, 8C, VIN 2H4 ACCOUNTING ASSISTANT ~ position available immediately for a North Shore Wholesale/ Re- tail Sporting. Is company. Must possess strong organiza- : tional and communication skills as weil as a working knowledge of Accpac Plus, MS Word and ©. Excel. Minimum 2 years experi- ence in A/P, Payro!l and Reconci. liations, Please fax resume and salary expectations to: . Attn: KristineThody High Output Sports. Canada, Inc. . Fax: 985-5066 ‘As one of North America’s premier financial institutions, . ; . ‘Bank of Montreal offers a complete package of financial - Commitment services through its various operating businesses. Coote to People | is Clear: | “We are committed to our customers... | We support f equal f opportunity L and advancement in accordance with ability for all staff.” . customer needs by ensuring the eff quality, cost-effective service. leh a “Among your credentials are a license to sell ‘Toutual . funds, post-secondary degree, and a working knowledge of the cre it / lending process, and deposit and investment products. You have all the necessary skills to formulate solutions for: your customers financial needs. CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE Full and Part-Time : You are a service professional. Along with strong communi- cation and interpersonal skills, you boast a dedication to‘pro: viding exceptional service to your. clients, In this:custor focused role, you will be responsible for validating and. accu- rately processing financial transactions, and displaying a pr fessional app: ing products and services. as Previous experience coupled with initiative and an eye’ for~ improvement makes you the ideal candidate for this role.” Above-average listening, planning, decisiun-making and organization skills round out your profile. Bos FINANCIAL SERVICES MANAGER... Yours is a history of success within a bank environment. O' is a profitable deposit, toan, in} You have the expertise to.apply your talents and contribute t the success of your team in these areas. Through the applica: tion of effective relationship-selling and management princi ples and techniques, you will counsel customers relative to: their financial needs and goals. To this end, you will mee! esument ‘and trust: business. icient delivery. of high’ roach and expert knowlecge of personal bank-. | Consider these exciting opportunities to grow your career with an... innovative industry leader. Please fax your resume, indicating pos tion of interest, to: Community Support Office, Bank of Montreal 1505 Lonsdale Avenue, North Vancouver, BC. Fax: (604). 903-3090.. No phone calls piease. Thank you for ed for an interview will be contacte alee oA CERO a kat tw wal ee your interest. Only those select- »