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The Chilliwack Progress from Chilliwack, British Columbia, Canada • Page 9

The Chilliwack Progress from Chilliwack, British Columbia, Canada • Page 9

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THE CHILLIWACK PROGRESS, April 1, 1970 9 Funeral service was held Saturday in Henderson's Funeral Home for Frank Ling, 44500 Watson Road, Sardis, who died March 24 in Chilliwack General Hospital. Rev. R. B. Nixon conducted the service and interment was in Carman cemetery.

Born in New Zealand August 18, 1882, Mr. Ling has resided in the district for 40 years where he was engaged in mixed farming. For 10 years prior to coming to Chilliwack he was a storekeeper in Ashcroft. He was a member of Senior Citizen's Branch No. 24, and a member of the Fraser Valley Milk Producers' Association.

On his way to Canada he worked on the railroad through the orient. Mr. Ling is survived by his wife Josephine; two daughters Mrs. Joe (Viola) Mclsaac of Vedder Crossing, and Mrs. Frank (Isabelle) Cowger of Fort St.

John, British Columbia; three sons, Herb of Chilliwack, Walter and Ernest, both of Sardis; 13 grandchildren, and two great grandchildren. He was predeceased by two sons, Frank, RCAF, World War Two. and Stanley, RCAF in Training; and one grandson, Stephen, in 1959. Pallbearers were Edward Lum, Randy Ling, Joe McIsaac, Monty Bowman, Herb Ling, Walt Ling, Ernest Ling and Robert Lum. FRANK LING FRED WERK Funeral service was held on Saturday in Henderson's Funeral Home for Fred Werk of 413 Sidney Street, Chilliwack, who died March 25 in Chilliwack General Hospital.

Officiating ministers were Rev. Robert Jaster and Rev. Hugo Janz. Interment was in IOOF cemetery. Mr.

Werk was born in Rossish, Poland, June 9, 1879 and has lived in Chilliwack district for 28 years where he engaged in mixed farming. He was a member of Victoria Avenue Baptist Church. He is survived by four daughters, Mrs. W. L.

(Lydia) Wilkie, Chilliwack; Mrs. L. D. (Emily) Taylor of Fenwood, Saskatchewan; Mrs. J.

H. (Elsie) Nessel, Chilliwack, and Miss Clara Werk, at home; four sons, William and Henry in Chilliwack; Edward, Langley, British Columbia; and Ray in Sardis. 37 grandchildren; 58 great grandchildren; great great grandson: and 2 sisters, Mrs. William (Martha) Shonert of Edmonton, Alberta and Mrs. Ottilie Fonau of German.

He was predeceased by his wife Alvina in 1963 and two daughters, Mary Schmuland in 1958 and Tillie Werk in 1923. Pallbearers were six grandsons, Mervin Werk, Earl Werk, Earl Nessel, Ralph Wilkie, Wayne Wilkie and Willard Werk. DAVID BARTEL David D. Bartel of 46290 Second Avenue, Chilliwack, died March 29 at his residence. Funeral service was held today from Chilliwack First Mennonite Church with Rev.

Peter Unger officiating. Interment was in Carman cemetery. A retired farmer, Mr. Bartel was born February 17, 1911 in Alexandrov, Russia, and had lived in the district for 33 years. He is survived by his wife three daughters, Mrs.

Verne (Viola) Horner, Vancouver; Mrs. Al (Linda) White, Burnaby; Mrs. David (Joyce) Blackmore, Chilliwack; four grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Frank (Agnes) Friesen, Langley; Mrs. Herman (Elizabeth) Sagert, Chilliwack; Mrs.

Don (Marie) Hull, Vancouver; two brothers, and Albert, both of Vancouver; and his mother, Mrs. Marie Bartel, Clearbrook. Pallbearers were Vic Martens, Bob Martens, Jerry Meyer, Larry Sagert, John Koehn and Dave Giesbrecht. MRS. RUTH ANDERSON Mrs.

Ruth Williena Anderson, 9850 Carleton Street North, died at her home on Monday and funeral service will be held tomorrow from the chapel of Henderson's Funeral Home. Rev. J. Dunn will officiate with interment in IO0F cemetery. Mrs.

Anderson was born in Vancouver, September 1, 1911, and has lived in the district for 34 years. She is survived by her husband Nelson, one daughter, Mrs. Reg. (Muriel) Higgins, Prince George; two sons, Leroy of Victoria and James Watson, Cultus Lake; grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Ted (Bernice) Johansen, Campbell River; Mrs.

Herb. (Isabelle) Scott, Vancouver; Mrs. Ed. (Florine) Dauncey, Vancouver; two brothers, George Chaytor, Chilliwack; William Chaytor, Campbell River and her father, William Chaytor, Chilliwack. Pallbearers will be.

Nels Christensen, Ian MacFarlane, TRUE TO OUR WORD "WE DO SELL FOR LESS" Our Volume Turnover allows us to offer the following specially priced cars: 1970 Chevrolet 2 DR. HARDTOP Executive driven; 6000 miles; fully equipped. Never been marked inside or out. Our Special No Tradein Price will save you $1400 1969 OLDSMOBILE DELTA 88 CUSTOM 4 DR. H.T.

Fully equipped plus Vinyl roof and Air Conditioning; 14,000 miles; New Price $6000. Ross Motors Volume Sales Price $3700 1969 VOLKSWAGEN DELUXE 2 DR. SDN. 1500 engine; radio; other extras. New Prive over $2300.

Ross Motors Volume Sales Price $1495 1968 PONTIAC LAURENTIAN 4 DR. SDN. 327 V-8; radio, lic. No. HHJ408.

A real bargain at Ross Motors Volume Sales Price $1795 1968 CHEVROLET BISCAYNE 4 DR. SDN. 307 V-8; radio. Approx. only of its new price at Ross Motors Volume Sales Price $1295 1967 PONTIAC PARISIENNE 2 DR.

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Ross Motors Volume Sales Price $1495 1965 CHEVROLET BISCAYNE 4 DR. SDN. 6 radio. Ross Motors Volume Sales Price 995 1964 MERCURY MARAUDER 2 DR. H.T.

352 V-8; radio; bucket seats. Ross Motors Volume Sales Price 995 1963 OLDSMOBILE 4 DR. H.T. V-8; radio; power seat; new paint. Ross Motors Volume Sales Price 995 1962 MERCURY 4 DR.

SDN. 352 radio. Ross Motors Volume Sales Price 495 1962 PONTIAC 2 DR. STN. WGN.

283 V-8; Std. runs real good. Ross Motors Volume Sales Price 350 1962 CHEVY 4 DR. SDN. Ross Motors Volume Sales Price 300 1956 BUICK 2 DR.

H.T. Good transportation at 150 1956 CHEVROLET 1 TON 9 ft. exxpress box and 9. ft. factory built canopy, can be made into a real fishing or hunting unit, the first buyer in takes it 295 1952 INTERNATIONAL TON PICKUP 125 40 Cars and Trucks to choose from.

The month of March was our firm's best March ever in Abbotsford (just short of 50 units sold and delivered), we would like to thank everyone who supports us and who dealt with us. We're hopeful that April can be our biggest month yet. Why don't you catch us while our pencils are still extra sharp! ROSS MOTORS LTD. Known throughout the province for their honesty and integrity Est. 1923 Phone 853-1217 32915 SOUTH FRASER WAY, ABBOTSFORD, B.C.

Obituaries Ray Aitken, Alvin Aitken, Vic Clarke and Harold Foster. DAVID LaMARSH A well known resident of the district for 65 years, David LaMarsh of 7341 Upper Prairie Road, Chilliwack died at Centre Creek in the Chilliwack Lake area on March 26. Funeral was held today at Henderson's Funeral Home with Rev. D. C.

Johnstone conducting the service. Interment was in IOOF cemetery. Mr. LaMarsh was born in Penhold, Alberta, April 7, 1898 and lived in the Rosedale area from the age of 10. He attended school there and married Doreen Miller in 1928.

He worked as a shovel operator in logging camps at Harrison Lake and Powell River and for the past 12 years worked for Bowman's Mill. He lived at the above address for 42 years. He is survived by his wife Doreen, four sons, Milton, Marvin and Clifford all Chilliwack, and Joseph of Ashcroft; three daughters, Mrs. C. F.

(Ivy) Rodgers of Coquitlam; Mrs. A. R. (Velora) Snowden of Chilliwack: Mrs. K.

(Shirley) Furnell, Burnaby; three brothers, Byron of Duncan; Bert of Carstairs, Alberta; and Arthur in London, Ontario; one sister, Mrs. E. (Bertha) Bowden of Chilliwack Lake and 20 grandchildren. Active pallbearers were Charles Nazareno Douglas Miller, Ken LaMarsh, Walter Moore and Bob Gaines. Honorary pallbearers were Charles Nazareno Roy Furnell, Abe Sawatsky, Oliver Bowman, Joe Skillen, Charles Ar- mitage, Ottie Miller, Bill Snowden, John Dolman, Harold Clarke, Steve Sabo, Bob McEachren, Sam Robertson and Calvin Kipp.

ROSE BUCHANAN Mrs. Rose K. Buchanan, 214 Princess Avenue West, died March 28 in Chilliwack General Hospital and cremation followed. By her request there was no service and no flowers, but donations to the cancer fund would be appreciated. She was born in Islington, England, December 6, 1901 and has lived in the district for 36 years.

Surviving are her husband John Buchanan; three sons, Gordon Newitt, Chilliwack; Norman Bennett, Victoria; and Marshall Atkinson, Kitimat; one daughter, Mrs. Jack (Catherine) Gleig of Haney, 11 grandchildren; three brothers, James and Ken Quinney of Port Alberni, and Gerrard Qlinney of Islington, Ontario; and one sister, Mrs. James (Theresa) Randall, Po- well River. JOSEPH ARSENAULT Private Joseph Gordon Leonard Arsenault, 540 Prospect Street, St. John, New 28 days from now you'll wish you'd read this ad.

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