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Friday, July 6, 1979 CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY ANNOUNCEMENTS Vila) Statistics: 1 Adoptions 2 Births 3 Deaths 4 Obituaries Notices: 11 Societies and Lodges 13 In Memorlams 14 Anniversary Masses 15 Cords of Thanks ISa Acknowledgements 16 Funeral Directors 17 Cemetery Memorlols 17a Cemetery Lots 18 Cemeteries 19 Churches Services: 20 Florists 23 Druggists Open Sunday 23a Druggists Open Monday 24 Nursing Homes 25 Ambulance Service 26 Service Stations 27 Gourmet Dining 28 Banquets and Parties 29 Take-Out-Foods 30 Where to Go 31 Hotels and Motels 32 Beauty Salons 33 Gardening Landscaping 35 Lost 36 Found RENTALS 37 Apartments to Let 38 Furn. Apartments to Let 39 Apartments Wanted 40 Furns. Apartments Wanted 41 Duplexes to Let 42 Condominiums to Let 43 Garden Homes to Let 44 Furn. Houses to Let 45 Houses Wanted to Let 46 Furn. Hses.

Wanted to Let 47 Sublets 48 Rooms to Let 49 Rooms Wanted 50 Room and Board 51 Share Accommodation REAL ESTATE 52 Houses for Sate 53 Condominiums for Sale 54 Houses Wanted to Buy 55 Real Estate Services FINANCIAL 56 Financing 57 Monay Available 58 Money Wanted 59 Mortgages -60 Investments 61 Patents Copy Journal Box Replies 23 29 43 47 80 104 106 113 156 168 196 219 229 Replies Mailed July 1979 209 222 227 229 230 240 244 217 261. Auctions Under the Warehouseman's Lien Act. the household and personal eltecls deposited into our storage by the following parties will be sold by Public Auction, to recover charges. Paul Grande Lot 20022. John Franklin Lot 8701.

Mr. B. Sokalski Lot 50252, Mr. L. Culkin Lot 50t87, Mr.

R. Meniies Lot 50058. The auction will take place at Dixon Val Lines Limited, 1746 Carting Ottawa, Ontario, July 14, 1979 at 10:00 a AUCTION SALE Antiques, collectables, household furniture. Saturday, July 7, 1979, 1 p.m. Sharp.

At the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sterling James. Kanata, Ontario. From Highway 417 take Connelly Road South to Goulboum-March Town Line, left miles beside Maple Grove cemetery.

Oak dining room set. oak china cabinet, pineapple post bed, brass bed, miniature china lamps and limoges patterns. Yamaha Organ, 23 color TV, washstand and dresser to match. Earthenware crocks, wooden butter bowl. Plus many Items from household too numerous to mention.

Owner Mr. Sterling James. 836-2460 Auctioneer John J. Nelll R.R. 1, Klnburn Ontario 832-2503 Terms: Cash Late Deaths BERRIGAN, Eva In hospital on Thursday, July 5, 1979, Eva Mary Mulligan, widow of Phil Lachance, Paul Shanahan and Joseph Benigan; dear sister of Aide, of Ottawa; Walter of Detroit; Clifford of Gatineau; Mrs.

Adele Moynahan, of Windsor and Mae (Mrs. Patrick Kehoe), of Ottawa. Friends may call at the Kelly Funeral Home, 2313 Carling (west of Woodroffe) after 2 p.m. Saturday. Funeral Monday to Our Lady of Fa-tima Church for Mass at 10 a.m.

Interment Our Lady of Visitation cemetery, South Gloucester. I i 0 9, Z25Z 3. SOI CORRECTION In the Wednesday July 5th edition the following ran incorrectly and should have read as follows: 1 2 ft. SPRINGBOK Reg. $640.00 SALE $564.00 Also, in the swimwear ad the 42 Sparks St.

address should not have been included. We apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused. Sears CORRECTION Due to typographical errors, the following occurred In Sears Warehouse Sale supplement, this paper Wed. July 4th. i 4 Adventurer VI Transceiver should read 'Orio.

$14.99 for and not stated. The 2000 Transceiver should read Tanon 2000 Transceiver'. Table Tennis Set should read 'Reg. $6.99 for $4.49. 1 tVe apologize tor any Inconvenience caused.

I I PI Births Deaths 2. Births ALLEN Bruce and Lorna (nee Barber) are bappy to announce the arrival of twin boys, Morgan Douglas, 5 lbs. 13 ozs. and Matthew Mollis, lbs. 10 ozs.

Bom June 26, 1979. At Foot'Hills Hospital, Calgary, Alberta. BLACKBURN Rob and Diane welcome with love the birth of their first child, Jacob William Cor-bin, 8 lbs'. 2Vi on July 5, 1979. First grandchild for Mr.

and Mrs. William Blackburn, of Chatham, Ont. Fifth for Mrs. Theresa Wistaff, of Ottawa. Many thanks to Dr.

Johrl. CARNEGIE James and Jacqueline are pleased to announce the birth of their son, Ryan Scott, on July 2, 1979. Sincere thanks to Dr. Held and caseroom staff at Grace Hospital. DUNNE Alex and Judy (nee Sully) are happy to announce the arrival of Patrick Jason on July 1, 1979, a brother for Christopher.

GUILBEAULT Don and Llse (nee Cloutier) are thrilled to announce the arrival of their son on July 5, 1979, weighing 7 lbs. 13 a brother for Jonathan. Thanks to Dr. George Allan and Grace Hospital staff. KENNEDY Pat and Carole (Guay) are pleased to announce the birth of their daughter, Lisa, July 4, 1979, weighing 8 lbs.

4 ozs. at the Grace Hospital. A sister for Thomas. KERSWILL John and Kathryn (nee McClug-gage) are proud to announce the safe arrival of their son Jason Andrew, 7 lbs. 5 on June 28, 1979 at the Civic Hospital.

First grandchild for both Mr. and Mrs. Matthew McCluggage of Toronto and Dr. and Mrs. C.

J. Kerswill of Ottawa. LAHEY Steven, Allan and Trevor welcomed their new brother, Colin Edward, in Sidney, Australia on June 7, 1979. Happy parents are Lieutenant Robert, R.A.N, and Linda, formerly of Ottawa. MAHAFFEY Drs.

Mur ray and Debbie (nee Roy) are delighted to announce the birth of their first child, a son, Ryan Howard Philip, weighing 8 lbs. 3 on July 3, 1979. We extend a special thanks to Dr. J. Spence, Dr.

J. Green and D. Crawford. PARISEAU Hello World! A son has arrived in Diane and Ray's life, July 4th, 1979, 4 lbs. 3 ozs Special Hello! to my sis ter Marguerite.

By the look on their faces and those big tears, I know 1 am their Pride and Joy Can't wait to go and select my own golf clubs and bag with my dad. Special thanks to Dr. Kronick and Civic Hospital caseroom staff. See you on the Klngsway Golf Course. TSCHIERSCHKE Mary and Bernd are pleased to announce the birth of their first born, a son Christopher James, 8 lbs.

6 ozs. Monday, July 2, 1979. Special thanks to Dr. G. K.

Bohlig and staff of Grace hospital. A MEMO FROMTHE oraiionE FOR PARENTS I08E Announce your baby birth In the Ottawa Journal and we'll send you a memento ot your special day. is a plastic coated card with the actual computer- produced type ot your baby 's birth notice as ap peared hi the Ottawa Jour nal. Remember Its yours lust lor placing a birth announcement In the Journal. Please allow 1 week deliv ery time from date ot Inser tlon PHONE 563-371 1 Ottawa Journal parish cemetery.

ir-" -t--- Ottawa Births WEIR Tim and Danielle are proud to announce the birth of a baby boy. Charles Alexander, 7 lbs. 9 at the Ottawa Gen eral Hospital, June 15, 1979. Proud grandparents are Lea and Jean-Marc Comtois of Buckingham, Quebec and Thama Weir of Kingston, Ontario. WINDER Jim and Jane (nee Rutherford) are pleased to announce the birth of their son, Christopher James on June 29, 1979 weighing 9 lbs.

8 ozs. A brother for Stacey. WINDROSS Richard Alexander, weighing 8 made his worldly debut at 8:59 a.m. Wednesday, June 13, 1979 at St. Michael's Hospital, Proud parents are David and Cathy (nee Smith).

First grandchild for Vincent and Dorothy Windross, of Ottawa and Mrs. Norma Smith, of Toronto. Deaths ADAMS, Madeline Sud denly in hospital at Wakefield, Que. on Thursday, July 5, 1979, Madeline McLinton, beloved wife of Edgar Adams of Kazabazua, mother of Clarence of Russell, Keith of Rochester, N.Y.; and Mrs. Judy Stevenson, of Ottawa; sister of Mrs.

Addie Brown of Wakefield, Que. and Mrs. Winnie Brown, of Thunder Bay; also survived by 7 grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren. Resting at Hulse and Playfair, Central Chapel, 315 McLeod St. Service on Saturday at 11 a.m.

Interment Capital Memorial Gardens. Friends desiring to send a memorial tribute, may donate to the Ontario Heart Fund or Gatineau Memorial Hospital. BARON, Nicolena Isobeila (Lena) In hospital on Thursday, July 5, 1979, Nicolena Isobeila Richel- son, beloved wife of William J. (Bill) Baron; dear mother of Orville Carste- sen and grandmother of Roy Carstesen; great- grandmother of Cindy and Danny. Resting at Hulse and Playfair, Central Chapel, 315 McLeod St.

from 7-9 p.m. Thursday and 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Fri day. Service on Saturday at 9:30 a.m. Interment Beechwood cemetery.

BOISVERT, Claire In a local Ottawa hospital on Wednesday, July 4, 1979. Claire Brin in her 57th year, beloved wife of Ro land Boisvert; dear mother of Claudette (Mrs. Terry Barnett) of Ot tawa; Hugette Boisvert of Ottawa; Richard of Van couver, B.C.;. and Marcel of Ottawa. Dear sister of Roland Brin of Ottawa and Lucille (Mrs.

Rheal Parent) of Ottawa; also survived by her mother Bertha Favreau and four grandchildren, Kevin, Robert, Daniel and Marc. Visitation at Racine, Rob ert and Gauthier Funeral Directors, 7 Fairmont Av enue (corner of Welling ton), Ottawa. Euchanstic celebration from St. Francis of Assissl Catho lic Church on Saturday July 7 at 9: 30 a.m. Interment Notre Dame ceme tery, Ottawa.

BOURNE, Aldea Jeanette (of R.R.6 Smiths Falls) In hospital at Ottawa, on Wednesday, July 4, 1979, Aldea Jeanette Levasseur, In her 51st year, beloved wife of Re ginald Bourne; dear mother of Reg, Carolyne David, Fred, George, Joan, Ruth, Tim and Mark; dear grandmother of Douglas, Darlene and Shawna Bourrie; Brian and Janet Dagenais; sur vived by her mother Mrs. Caroline Levasseur; sis ters Dolly Pelky and. Claudette Lalonde: brothers Fred, Bill, Louis and Sidney. Resting at the Alan R. Barker Funeral Home, McArthur Carleton Place.

Service In the chapel on Saturday at II a.m. Interment Frank- town cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the charity of your choice. BOVILL, Bertram Percl val In. hospital on Wednesday, July.

4, 1979, Bertram Percl val Bovlll, age 87 years, formerly of Toronto, beloved husband of Kathleen Wheeler; stepfather of William Helse; also sur viving are many nieces and nephews. Friends may call at the Kelly Fu neral Home, 585 Somerset St. (centre town). Funeral Saturday to St. Stephen's Church, Old Chelsea for Mass at I p.m.

Interment Journal 3. Deaths BRAZEAU, Noel In hos pital on Thursday, July 5, 1979, Noel Brazeau, age 66 years, of 1212 Kitchener beloved husband of Annette Lepage; dear father of Norm ami AnH Jean-Luc; dear brother of Gerard, Ronald, Jeanette (Mrs. Herve Paquln), Bella (Mrs. Lionel Rulei Jeannine (Mrs. Ernest Danis) and Raymonde (Mrs.

Marcel Parei. Friends may call at the Kelly Funeral Home, 585 Somerset St. (Centre-town). Funeral Saturday to St. Genevieve Church for Mass at 10 a.m.

Interment Notre Dame Cemetery COX, Earl In Wakefield Hospital after a lengthy illness, July 3, 1979, Carl Cox; age 78 years, lifetime resident of the Gatineau; beloved husband of the late Janet Carr; survived by sons John Of Blue Sea Lake, Floyd, of Manchester, England; one daughter Joyce, of Ottawa; predeceased by son Clifford of Sudbury, also survived by brothers Burke, Ivan and Roy all of Gra-cefield; predeceased by sisters Edith of Kazabazua; Myrtle of Vancouver; Olive of Ottawa; also survived by several grandchildren and greatgrandchildren, nieces and nephews. Resting at McConnery Funeral Home, Gracefield. Service on Friday July 6, at 3 p.m. at Kazabazua United Church. Interment Hill-crest cemetery, Aylwin.

DOYLE, Hugh Gerard B.Sc. Soc. LL.B. On Monday July 2, 1979, Hugh Gerard Doyle age 31, beloved husband of Susan Barlow and dear son of Edgar and Eve (Smith) Doyle, loved brother of Rosemary. A family service was held in the Chapel of the Kelly Funeral Home, followed by cremation.

Friends may assemble Saturday July 7, 1979 in Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church, 400 St. Laurent Blvd. for a Mass in Memoriam at 9 a.m. DUPUIS, Miss Francine Of Etienne Brule Hull, on Thursday, July 5, 1979, age 24 years, daughter of the late Mr. Fernand Dupuis, and the late Mrs.

Jeanne Vallee; dear sister of Richard (husband of Carole Monette), of Hull; Diane (wife of Pierre Gaudreau), of Hull; and Helene of Hull. A Memorial Mass will be held Saturday, July 7, at 10 a.m. in St. Bernadette Church. Cremation Beechwood Cemetery.

Donations to the Cerebral Palsy Association would be appreciated. Arrangements by Lionel Emond and Son Funeral Home 271 St. Joseph Hull. GOGOLIN, Henry Herbert In hospital Wednesday, July 4, 1979, Henry Gogo-lin, beloved husband of Vera Wollenschlager. Friends may call at the Tubman Funeral Home, 403 Richmond Road at Roosevelt 7-9 p.m.

on Thursday and 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. on Friday. Service In St. John's Lutheran Church, Crichton St. Saturday at 9:30 a.m.

Interment Capital Memorial Gardens. Friends who wish may make memorial donations to the Canadian Cancer Society. WHEN A DEATH OCCURS we provide "An understanding, caring, and professional committ ment to help DAN SULLIVAN Funeral Home and Chapel Phone 232-5337 MMbif bf i ll National iwUMn W.Vl SMKMMoncant TOR RECORDED OBITUARY INFORMATION CALL 24 hours a day 232-8330 Lb Deaths GRAHAM, Willard Harold Ip hospital on Wednes-day July 4, 1979, Willard Harold Graham, age 65, of 462 Byron Place, beloved husband of Henriette Rose Schroeder, dear father of Charles, Stephen, David, Gregory, and Brenda. Friends may call at the Kelly Funeral 2313 Carling Ave. (West of Woodroffe) after 7 p.m.

Thursday. Funeral service Saturday in the Chapel at 9:30 a.m. Reverend John Kiiffner officiating. Interment Beechwood Cemetery. In Memoriam donations to the Canadian Cancer So-.

ciety appreciated. HAYES, James Hamilton On Wednesday, July 4, 1979, at his home in Mano-tick, James Hamilton Hayes, beloved husband of the late Gladys Gwendoline Ardies by first marriage and Lillian Ardies by second marriage; loving father of Audrey Silvester, Shirley Reynolds, of Kemptville; Verna Connell of Brock-ville; James Earl of Man-otick and Mavis Mansfield of Almonte; brother of Beulah Carruthers of Ottawa; survived by several grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Will rest at his home in Ma no-tick from Thursday evening. Service on Saturday 10 a.m. Reverend John McDowall officiating.

Veitch-Draper in charge of arrangements. LA FRAMBOISE, John Joseph (Veteran World War I) At his residence on Wednesday July 4, 1979, John Joseph Lafram-boise, age 83 years, beloved husband of Edith Cook, dear father of Joseph, Adrian, Richard, all of Montreal, Anthony of Three Rivers and Rita of Ottawa; dear brother of Leo of Toronto, Anthony (Mrs. Marguerite Brack en) and Verna (Mrs. Les ter Vaughan), all of Mon treal. Survived also by 10 grandchildren, two great grandchildren and many nieces and nephews.

Friends may call at the Kelly Funeral Home, 2313 Carling Ave. (West of Woodroffe) after 7 p.m Thursday. Funeral Satur day to St. Elizabeth's Church for Mass at 10 a.m. Interment Pinecrest Cemetery.

PAUL, A. Jane Suddenly in hospital on Thursday. July 5, 1979, A. Jane MacKenzie, widow of Reverend J. W.

Paul; sadly missed by sons John, of Ottawa; David of North Carolina and their families. Resting Hulse and Playfair, West Chap el, 1098 Byron after 7 p.m. Thursday. Service in the chapel on Friday at 2 p.m. Interment Wood stock.

N.B. Friends desir ing to send a memorial tribute may donate to the St. Paul's Presbyterian Church Memorial Fund POMMERVILLE, Maurice Arthur In hospital. Carleton Place, on Thursday, July 5, 1979, Maurice Arthur Pommer ville, in his 52nd year, beloved husband of Eileen Emery; dear father of Dr. Peter Pommerville and dear father-in-law of Dr, Maureen Murray, both of Ottawa; dear brother of Yvette (Mrs.

Ken McDan-iel) and Ronald, of Carle ton Place. Resting at the Alan R. Barker Funeral Home, McArthur Ave, Carleton Place. Funeral Mass in St. Mary's Church, Carleton Place on Saturday at 10 a.m.

Interment Arnprior Cemetery In lieu of flowers, tions to the Carleton Place and District Memorial Hospital would be ap preciated. POOLE, Robert William Suddenly as the result of an automobile accident In Calgary on Wednesday, July 4, 1979, beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. William J. H.

Poole; dear brother of Lynn, Edmonton; dear grandson of W. A. Poole, Ottawa. Friends may call at the McEvoy Shields Funeral Home, 235 Kent after 9 a.m. Saturday.

Service in the chapel at 10 aim. Cremation Pinecrest Cemetery. In lieu of flow ers donations to Big Brothers Association of Ottawa District 298 Elgin would be appre ciated. HULSE PLAYFAIR LIMITED ADAMS, Medeene BARON, Ntooton hobs PAUL. A.

Jans SCHARf, Sarah M. Central Chapel 233-1 143 West Chapel 728-1761 3. Deaths SAID, Rose In hospital on Wednesday July 4, 1979, Rose Smiley, age 70 years, beloved wife of the late Ferris Said and dear mother of Norman, John, Beatrice (Mrs. Douglas Howard), and predeceased by a son, Eli. Dear sister of George and Alice Smiley and Mrs.

Mary Kouri all of Ottawa. Ka-trina of Lebanon, and also survived by 7 grandchildren. Predeceased by a brother Joseph and two sisters Sophia and Daii. Friends may call at McEvoy Shields Funeral Home, 235 Kent St. after 7 p.m.

Thursday. Funeral service Saturday at 9:30 a.m. in St. Elijah's Orthodox Church. Interment Beechwood cemetery.

In lieu of flowers donations to the Cardiac Unit, Ottawa Civic Hospital Development Campaign would be appreciated. SCHARF, Sarah M. In hospital on Thursday, July 5, 1979, Sarah M. Birtch, in her 92nd year, beloved wife of the late Herbert W. Scharf; dear mother of Mrs.

Jack Bell-foy (Lillian) and Mrs. Lionel Landriau (Hazel) and the late Wesley, of Detroit, Mich, and Nelson of Ottawa; also survived by 10 grandchildren and predeceased by grandson Kenneth Landriau and survived by 14 greatgrandchildren. Resting at Hulse and Playfair, Central Chapel, 315 McLeod after 2 p.m. Friday. Service on Saturday at 10:30 a.m.

Interment Beechwood cemetery. SEARS, Wilfred John Suddenly on Wednesday July 4, 1979, Wilfred John Sears of Winchester, formerly of Hallville, in his 77th year, son of the late Elgin Sears and Louise Settles; dear brother of Lloyd, of Ottawa; prede ceased by sisters Delia (Mrs. George Sullivan), Ottawa and Helen; also survived by several nieces and nephews; dear friend Pina and Hiram Fawcett of Winchester Resting at the Vice and Craig Funeral llome 505 Church Winches ter where service will be held on Saturday, July 7 at 2 p.m. VALIQUETTE, Joseph Walter, L. R.C.N., (R.) Retired In Nation al Defence Medical Centre on July 4, 1979, Joseph Walter Valiquette, aged 76 years, former employee National Revenue (Taxation), dearly loved husband of Elizabeth Inez Dorion; dear father of Brian, L.

CD. R.C.N, (retired); also survived by his daughter- in-law Blanche; cherished grandfather of Lynda, Elizabeth, Mark, Douglas and Christopher. Funeral private as requested by the deceased. McEvoy Shields in charge of funeral arrangements. Friends may attend a Memorial Mass at St.

Augustine's Church on Monday, July 9, at 10 a.m. Burial in Notre Dame Cemetery. 13. In Memoriams BARNETT In loving memory of my loving husband, Lornle, who died Julv 6, 1970. The leaves and flowers may wither.

The golden sun mov set. But me heart that still remembers Is the one who won't forget. He gave me love beyond all meo- Care, devotion, thoughts to treasure. And in my heart he will always live. The dearest husband God could give.

I don't talk much about It. But I 'm sure that you must know. You were a special husband And I love ond miss you so. You loked with me ond schemed with me And teased me now and then And though we nod our differences We soon mode up ogoln So you con bet I oiwoys monk My Saviour up above For the husband mat I had To brag about ond love. Always remembered, Wife Annie BARNETT In loving memory of a dear father ond grandfather Lawrence Barnett, who passed away July 6.

1970. We con not hove the old days bock. When we were oil together But secret tears and loving thoughts Will be with us forever. Sodlv missed and always remembered bv Brenda. Bob, Todd and Llndv.

CHEALE In loving memory of our dear Teddy, passed awav in victoria, B.C.. July 6, 1976. Hit memory Is at sweet today As In the hour he passed owav. Always loved and missed. Eft, Mar-tene, Rhea and grandchlldrtn GOULET In loving memory of a dear sister ond slster-ln-krw pot Olive (Llftle-tohn), who passed owoy July 6, 197S.

Two dear bright eyes, a tender smile A lovlno heart that knew no guile, Deep trust In God that oil worn right, Mer toy to moke tofno other bright. If sick or uffertng one the knew, tome gentle act of love she'd do. No thought ot setf, but of the I know He told "Well done," Sister Brother Oordtoand Dot ond tPage 29 13. In Memorlams GUILBEAULT In loving memory ot dear Brother ond unci. Luclen Gullbeoult, who passed away July 6.

1973. Toaav recalls me memory Of a loved one oone to rest. And those who thlr a him today Art those who loved him best. The flowers we lay upon his grove Mov wither and decoy. But the love tor him who lies beneath Will never fade awav.

Noel. Theresa and Family. JOHNSTON In loving memory of a dear brother. Harry C. Johnston, who passed owav July 6, 1977.

Anchored to the rock of oges. Sheltered on the golden shore. In the loving arms of Jesus, He will sleep forever more. Sisters and Brother. Glen.

WILLIAMSON, ALICE LANO RUSSELL Deceased 6 Julv 1977 I am me resurrection and the life salth the LORD. He that belle veth In Me though he were dead, vet shall he live. St. John II 25 In loving remembrance, London and Dorothy. 15.

Cards of Thanks OESORMEAUX The fomftv wishes to extend of the occosslon of the death at Mrs. Emilia Thl-bert-Desormeou. who passed awav June 4. 1979, their thonfcs to their monv relatives ond friends tor the acts of kindness, messages of sympathy, Masses and beautiful floral offerings and to all those who assisted at the funeral. Special thanks to Dr.

Claude Deiisle for his great kindness. FAULKNER Reg and Evelyn Faulkner ond family wlsn to express their sincere appreciation tor the monv expressions of sympathy received during their recent bereavement. POWE RS We wish to monk rela tives ond friends for their wishes ot. svpmathv. Mass offerings, flowers and attendance ot the funeral of Mr.

William Powers, on June 3, 1979. Persons whose addresses ore unknown to us please occept this as our personal thank you. The Powers Fomlly. 17a. Cemetery Lots BEECHWOOD cemetery, single grove, fiat headstone area, perpetu-ol core, $135.

Box 242 Journal. 3 PLOTS Capital Memorial Got dens 521-5766. 20. Florists FINE'S FLOWERS LIMITED When words are inadequate, send (lowers from Fine 737-0750 24. Nursing Homes "DIGNICARE" NOW available for senior citizens, semi and private rooms, 24 hour care, Information 236-4488, 233-3795.

LOCAL retirement home. 24 hour nursing supervision. Days 749-9807. 35. Lost BLACK wallet, between Booth and Arlington, valuable papers, reward, 827-0274.

BROWN saddlebags full of toots. Reward. 232-5249. BROWN tabby cat, 1 year old, black spot on nose, female, beige coil or. Fisher Heights area, 225 -7108.

DARK GREY LONG haired cat, Gllmour and Lyon area, 235-0505. DISAPPEARED from mV form, 2 baby goats, brown, long ears, stor on forehead. Reword 1-256-3834, or report to police. GERMAN Shepherd, dork tan, 6 months, has slight limp. Corlsbod Springs area.

822-1173. GOLD lodvs watch vicinity Ma lor Hill Park or Queen ond Elgin. 596-1860. LADYS glasses in the vlcln.tyof Fisher and AAeadowlands, 224-1493. LOST at Ottawa International Airport, shopping bag with Duty Free Amsterdam marking.

Thursday. 2lst. 729-2494. Reward. MIXED Terrier Chihuahua, black with white ond tan markings, )0 years old lost June 16, 10 m.

Beacon Hill. Reward. 745-7682 home. 992-0294 office. SET of keys.

In block case. 4 keys, also key ring Initial A. 6 keys, blue change purse, blue wallet containing identification, large brown address book, black lighter, in the Hull area. Substantial reward for ony of all Itemsreturned. 236-6803.

SMALL brown keycase, vicinity Holland. Richmond Reward. 772-9025. SMALL navy bag with artist's paintbrushes. 745-6302.

SUNDAY on west bicycle path, red knapsack, evenings, 235-9466. WHITE Poodle female, lost near Porkdale, 4 months ago, answers to Beoutv. Reword 777-8878. 776-4576. YOUR pet may be ot Humane Society Shelter, 101 Champagne.

Visit shelter to moke sure. 36. Found BEIGE female kitten found Innes Rood. Blackburn Hamlet July 4. Coll 824 3056 LADIES gold watch.

Frank ond Elgin, 235-0784 evenings WATCH, Lodv s. St. Laurent shopping centre. 824-5684 37. Apartments to Let ABOUT 1st August, Churchill near Carling, large bochelor, modern, parking, equipped, private.

odult(s), 1215. Evenings 235-4687. ADULT Building. Glebe. 1 bed-rooms, living, dining room, etectrl-collv equipped, no parking.

Immediately, 1240. 234-1386. APARTMENT, 2 and I bedroom, hlghrlse. West End, neor Shoppers City on Navoho Drive, Immediate occupancy. 225-3932.

ATTRACTIVE 1 bedroom, for oulel tenant, newly renovdted, eaulpped. Groce Hospital Area, references. 825-3451, 6 to 10 m. AUGUST 1. One bedroom, fridge, stove, laundry facilities, heated, parkino, westgale area, $235 monthly.

Evenings 729-5245. 725-2795. AUGUST. Vonler. 3 bedroom, heated, eaulpped.

parking. S240. 741-1392. AUGUST 1, Pleasant Park- Elm-vale Acres area. Lovely 9 bedroom, modem well monoped building, equipped, heated, lighted, parking, walking dfstonce to shopptno centre, bus at corner, sublet, $297, 731-1720 otter 6.

AUGUST New deluxe 1 bedroom, Alta Vista ond Queensway, aulet, everything Included, $280. 749-4660. AUGUST off Beechwood, 2 bedroom oportment, heated, equipped, carpeted, parking, $245. 741-4400. AUGUST 1st.

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