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Email: cls@princegeorgecitizen.com · Find It BARGAIN CORNER 282 284 286 FREE STUFF UNDER $50.00 UNDER $1000.00 262 263 264 266 268 270 272 274 276 Office/Clerical Professional / Career Restaurant/Hotel Salesperson/Agents Skilled Help Wanted Teachers Tradespersons Employment Service Dental/Medical 324 325 326 327 328 329 330 332 334 335 336 338 339 340 341 342 343 344 345 346 348 349 352 353 354 356 357 358 359 360 362 · Buy It Chimney Services Computer Services Cleaning Services Daycare Services Drywall Delivery Services Electrical Entertainment Services Flooring Freight Hauling Handyperson Home Improvement Insulation Instruction/Tutoring Landscaping/Gardening Moving/Storage Loader Services Painting/Decorating Paving Pet Services Plumbing/Heating Rental Services Roofing Siding Snow Removal Small Engine Repair Stucco Services Topsoil/Gravel Tree Services Wedding Services Welding Services 404 405 406 408 410 412 414 416 420 422 424 426 428 430 432 434 436 438 440 442 444 446 448 450 452 Antiques Arts/Crafts/Collectibles Auction Sales Bicycles Books, Coins, Stamps Building Materials Cameras/Photo Finishing Computers/Videos Firewood Furniture Garage Sales Garage Sale ­ Map Jewellery Machinery/Equipment Miscellaneous For Rent Miscellaneous For Sale Miscellaneous Wanted Musical Instruments Nursery/Plants Office Equipment Pets Sports Equipment Stereo/TV/Sound Eqpt. 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Box 5700, Prince George, BC V2L 5K9 362021 202 BIRTHS 202 BIRTHS 202 BIRTHS IT'S A BOY! 202 BIRTHS 202 BIRTHS 208 IN MEMORIAM 218 NOTICES 218 NOTICES FISHER - Tim and Kathleen wish to announce the birth of their daughter Jewel Netania, born November 2, 2003, weighing 8 lbs, 10 ozs, 21" long. Thanks to Dr. Textor, Dr. Eckersly and Dr. Hunter. Also thanks to Jane and LDR staff. Hi Nicole! NORMANDEAU - Roger and Sandi are pleased to announce the birth of their baby boy, Connor James, weighing 7 lbs, 11 oz, born November 20, 2003 at 9:15 PM. Special thanks to Dr. Turski and Dr. Gagnon and Nicole and Barb. 204 OBITUARIES CADOGAN, Elda Magill - of Mount Saint Joseph Nursing Home, Miramichi, NB, a journalist, poet, playwright and short story writer, died Tuesday, November 18, 2003, at 7:47 AM at the age of 86. As a playwright, she was best known for her one-act-play, Rise and Shine, which has the distinction of being one of the most frequently performed Canadian plays ever written. It has been performed in every province in Canada, in 47 states in the US, and in England, Ireland, Australia and South Africa. A German translation was Canada's representation in a worldwide cultural exchange in Bonn, Germany. In 1992, the University of Guelph added the Elda Magill Cadogan Collection to its extensive theatre archives. The collection included correspondence, manuscripts, printed editions, advertisements, review and programs related to the play. In 1993, the university obtained her voluminous collection of memorabilia on the Stratford Festival. She attended the theatre's premier performance in 1953 and took a special interest in the organization after moving to Stratford in 1985. Born December 17, 1916 at Mount Forest, ON, she was the only daughter of Robert, a lay minister at Conn, and Katherine Herron Magill. She grew up in Woodstock, where her writing was first published - a story and poem in the Woodstock Sentinel Review - when she was 8. She graduated from Woodstock Collegiate Institute, where she was valedictorian for her class and, after completing a business course, was employed at the Woodstock Sentinel Review. In 1939, she married George Cadogan, of Woodstock. The couple later purchased newspapers in Durham, ON, Pictou, NS and Oromocto and Newcastle, NB George Cadogan died in February, 1996. Mrs. Cadogan won several awards for her newspaper articles and she and her husband were the first husband and wife team to be named honourary life members of both the Atlantic and the Canadian Community Newspaper Associations. While in Stratford, Mrs. Cadogan was an honourary member of the Writers Club of Stratford and a member of the Canadian Authors Association, the Noon Book Club and the Good Book Club. She was a member of St. John's United Church, Stratford. She was also a contributor to The Beacon Herald for several years. In September, 1999 she moved to a retirement residence in Fredericton, NB, where she could be closer to some of her family members, and recently moved again to Mount Saint Joseph Nursing Home in Miramichi. An animal lover, Mrs. Cadogan usually had at least one cat in her life, and once a dog as well. She is survived by two sons, David (Michelle), of Miramichi, NB, and Michael, of Scarborough; daughter Katherine Hilder (Stephen), of Prince George, BC, and Elizabeth Jean Morgan (Dan), of Fredericton, NB. Also surviving are six grandchildren, Joanne (Allen Irving) and Colin Cadogan, Craig Cadogan and Sheryl Udeh (Obi) and Kristin and Leslie Hilder, and one great grandchild, Benjamin Udeh. In addition to her husband, she was predeceased by four brothers, Max, Rex, Weston and Robert and a daughter-in-law, Susan (Young) Cadogan. Services were held at Young's Funeral Home, Stratford, ON, November 22, 2003. BURNS ­ Neil, Kristy (nee Carkner) and big brother Aidan are proud to announce the arrival of Kaegan Xavier on October 23, 2003 at 8:36 am at Kelowna General Hospital. Kaegan weighed 8lb 12oz and was 21.5" long. Loving grandparents are Wayne & Marlene Carkner, Shirley & Gary Delaney and Peter Burns. We would like to thank Dr. LaBerge and all the nurses in LDR and on the maternity ward. MURRELL ­ Deanna & Dave are pleased to announce the birth of their precious daughter Abigail Grace. "Abby" was born November 19, 2003 at 2:12 am, weighed 8lbs 9oz. Big brother Pate and big sister Molly are thrilled that "Bubbles" has finally arrived! Also welcoming Abby to the world are Grandparents Gail & Allan Campbell of Prince George and Rick & Julia Murrell of Salt Spring Island. Special thanks to Dr. Gorman, Dr. Gagnon, and nurse Sharon for their care in Abby's safe arrival. A big thank you to Grandma for braving it out with us again and to Auntie Donna for all her help. MACKENZIE ­ After 6 years of praying and 2 trips to Russia to bring home big brother Carter, our son Parker Callum Zazulak Mackenzie has made our family complete on November 21, 2003, 2:35 am, weighing 7lbs 12oz, 21" long. Proud parents are Caroline and Scott, Grammy and Grampy Maxine & Ron Mackenzie, Baba and Gido Natalie & Carl Zazulak. A very special thank you to Dr. Gorman, Dr. Kingston, and the wonderful nursing staff at PGRH. Thanks to Auntie Theresa for always being there for us and to Scott - you will forever be my "rock". THOMPSON ­ Ryan & Keri are ecstatic to announce the birth of their son, Brody Logan on September 27, 2003, in Calgary, AB, weighing 7lbs 4oz. Grandparents Don & Jan Thompson of Prince George and Blair & Cheryl Doucette of PEI are equally delighted! Cousins; Craig, Jenna & Emily can't wait to meet him! Gwen Legault Nov 19, 1926 - Nov 30, 2000 OUR MOTHER'S LOVE Mothers teach us many things. They guide us from the moment we are born. At our mother's side we learn by watching and listening. We learn manners and courtesy. As we get older we learn patience and respect. We are being taught the things in life that will shape us and guide us through life's many challenges. After her lifelong devotion to teaching me and my sisters, we have finally realized the greatest thing she taught us everyday, was love. It didn't matter what day it was or how she was feeling. It didn't matter if we were good or bad. We know that her love was unconditional. Whatever happened in our lives we could count on that love being there for us. She was our rock. She was our parachute. She was our Mom. We know that it is there for us to give and that it is what we should strive for in our own families. The love she gave her family through the difficult times in her life taught us that it is possible for love to be our guiding light. Thank you Mom. We love you. Leonard and Wendy Suzanne Linda and Bob PG ALANO Society Annual General Meeting, Dec 14, 2003, 2:00 pm, 725 Alward Street. Election of Officers. Prince George Agriculture & Industrial Association Annual General Meeting Monday, December 15, 2003 7:00pm, at the Civic Centre. AGM Prince George Fringe Festival Monday, December 8, 2003 7:30 PM at UNBC Watch For Signs Everyone Welcome 208 222 LOST 204 OBITUARIES PRINCE GEORGE HOSPICE SOCIETY 3089 Clapperton Street Prince George, BC V2L 5N4 LOST at Costco HP digital camera in blue fanny pack. Reward. 9674169 LOST: Tues, Nov. 25, lrg white cooler full of clothes, Bear Lake area. 964-3601 563-2551 Receipts for Income Tax Purposes IN MEMORIAM 208 IN MEMORIAM In lieu of flowers, or as a bequest, you can make a donation to the Canadian Diabetes Association. Diabetes affects so many, young and old. Finding a cure would be a legacy for future generations. CANADIAN DIABETES ASSOCIATION ASSOCIATION CANADIENNE DU DIABETE How to turn a donation into a legacy For information please call 1-800-BANTING (1-800-226-8646) Or your local branch at 561-9284 329087 In Loving Memory of 204 OBITUARIES Jacob Nov 29, 1995 208 IN MEMORIAM BURKITT ­ Edna Dora passed away November 26, 2003 at Rotary Hospice House in her 87th year. Survived by her seven children; Mae (Wayne), Charlie (Joyce), Shirley (David), Edna (Don), Jim (Barb), Joe (Bobbie), Arlene (Tom), 22 grandchildren, 35 great grandchildren and her brother George McCabe and sister Elva Scott. Predeceased by her husband Roy in 1970. Memorial Service to be held Monday, December 1, 2003 at 1:00 pm from Lakewood Funeral Home, 1055 Ospika Blvd. The family wishes to thank the caring staff of Hospice House, home care nursing and home maker staff for their excellent support and care. In lieu of flowers the family requests donations be made to the Prince George Hospice House, Breast Cancer Research or charity of your choice. Always remembered forever missed. Love Grandma HELP US ... In Loving Memory of ALVIN C. SCHELL July 18, 1931 - Nov. 28, 1998 Nothing can ever take away The love a heart holds dear Fond memories linger every day Remembrance keeps him near. Barbara Joan Sigurdson June 12, 1939 - November 28, 2002 "A Tribute to Granny" We were blessed with a Granny whose kind and loving ways have left us precious memories, to treasure all our days. It has eased the sorrow, to remember how she cared, and to think of the wonderful times we have shared. "Not a day goes by that a tear is not cried" We miss you, all our love Bobby, Gordon &Gloria, Jane & Scott, Denika, Genny, Carli, Lon and Tesia HELP EACH OTHER We love you, Dad & Grandpa Jody, Pat, Tara, Amber and Samantha In Loving Memory of our Brother Paul Chambers December 20, 1972 - November 29, 2002 One year ago today You were tragically taken away. If all our love could have warned you You would be here today. Living our lives without you Is the hardest part of all And when all hope is gone We know that you're not far. The special years will not return When we were all together But with the love within our hearts You walk with us forever. Now our family chain is broken And nothing seems the same But as God call us one by one, we will meet again. Always missing you, forever in our hearts, James & Maria 204 OBITUARIES ANGELS JACOB BRADLEY ROCHON November 29, 1995 2920 Days thinking of you 96 Months of missing you 8 Years of not having you here. Time eases the hurt, but you'll always be in our hearts and our thoughts. Love Mommy, Daddy, Maigan and Joseph Angels Circle Ring of Fire Round a Heart Round Desire Angels Circle Round a Fear Angels Weep Angel Tear Once an Angel chose to fly Applesauce and Mince Come to visit late one night Fly with Angels ever since Don't believe me - this I see Dare me if I do Dare me's just a dream away You can fly with Angels' too. By Lowell Butler BUTLER, Lowell, was taken from us suddenly on November 18, 2003 at Terrace, BC. He was born in Windsor Mills, Quebec on August 2, 1947. He is survived by his loving wife, Audrey, daughters Rachael (Jason), Amanda (Dave), mother Elizabeth (Karl) Grosas, brother Chris (Donna) and many loving family members. 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