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Deaths; By Tfa Press Detrolt-MeUr Prentli. 84, the financial genius who was treasurer of General Motors durln Its crucial years. Monterey, Calif, Psychiatrist Eric Berne, io, author of the best-selling bodjc Cain People a heart attack, 'Vienna Dr Robert Joachl-movits, 7S, noted Austrian gyne-cologist. 1 Kon)(c, Yugoslavia Iazar Drljaca, 88, a Yugoslav painter who becam a hermit at 55, and Tomorrow TODAY Horror film festival, Carleton Alumni 7 and 9 p.m. ''Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" (Theatre Aquarius) National Arts Centre Theatre, 8 p.m.

Montreal Symphony Orchestra, National Arts Centre Opera 8.30 p.m. Frlda Boccara, Camp Fortune, 8.30 p.m. Carillon Peace Tower, 9 p.m. TOMORROW rilm festival, National Arts Centre Opera House, 6 and 8.30 J'Hare" play for children), Alincourt' 7.30 p.m. perry Hoelke and Larry Cros- ley, Camp Fortune, 8.30 p-m.

7 Eirths BARTHELETTE Paul and Nlchollc (nee Chevrier) are happy to announce the birth af their first child, a girl, 5 lbs. 3 at Riverside hospital, July 14, 1970. BISSON Giles Judith (nee Grayston) are proud to announce the birth of a daughter, July 15, 1970, at Qttawa Civic Hospital. First grandchild for. Albert and Dorothy Grayston.

de BLOIS To Ian (John) and Linda, at Andover, England, July 13, 1970, a son, David Watts, first grandchild for Jdhh "and Marcia, first great grandchild for Mrs. Harold Watts and nephew for Ronita, JOHNS To John and Janet (hie Pye) a daughter, July 15, 1970, at Suburban Hospital, Bethesda, KNOBEL John and Kay (nee Agnew), are pleased to announce the birth of Carolyn Genevieve at the Civic Hospital, July 15, 1970. A sister for. Robbie. Both.

well. Thanks to Dr. Carson. LE LOSTEC Yves and Murl-. elle (nee Maisonneuve) are proud to announce the birth of their first child, a boy, 6 13 at the Ottawa General Hospital on July 13.

i McKINLEY James and Cathy are happy to announce the i arrival of James Steven, 9 lbs. 1 oz. Brother for Jennifer. Born July 15, 1970, at the Civic Hospital Both well. 'PISKETT Jerry and Lynn tare happy to announce the birth of a daughter, 6 lbs.

1 at Ottawa Civic Hos-J jpital, 7.52 a on July 16, 1970 Both well. Toddy POWER- -MichaeLand Erika -Mare pleased to announce-the tarrtvarortheir son, 7 on (July 15, 1970, at the Civic jHospitalr-OurspecIaTthanks jto 'Dr. J. B. Howe and hos pital staff.

SACUER Dr. and Mrs. Ed pacner inee corensieinj are A Tiappy to announce the birth rof their daughter, Melina Hadara, at Binghampton Gen eral Hospital, New York, 'July 1, 1970. Sister for Ari Gershon. All well.

BH. STEEL To Ted and Judy, a son, 7 lbs. 10 on July ,16, 1970. a brother for Mar-tin. Thanks to Dr.

Kronick jand staff of Civic Hospital. SMITH Ray and Linda (nee Bullock) are delighted to announce the arrival of their Ryan MacKay, 6'4 -at Hospital, July 15, t1970. Thanks to Dr. Sponsel staff. I Jtcrnal Bex Replies 004 938 S51 666 500 S03 S04 607 508 511 514 515 518 517 518 522 531 534 540 543 544 546 547 554 657 SCO 663 665 566 583 400 402 413 416 417 418 419 422 427 429 431 432 435 437 440 444 451 452 454 456 465 466 471 473 473 479 486 487 400 402 403 495 302 304 310 322 335 338 340 351 360 364 363 367 869 372 379 387 388 303 398 399 i( 212 215 232 234,237 244 262 208 275 278 289 1 13 102 109 113 127 133 147 161 181 184 1 85 186 199 LONG DISTANCE NO TOLL CHARGE PHONE ZENITH 77120 3.

Deaths ARNOLD, James Frederick 't the St. Joseph's chronic hospital, Guelph, Wednesday, July 15, 1970. James Fred erick Arnold of Guelph, formerly of Ottawa, in his 86th year, beloved husband of Ada Lockhart. dear father of Mrs. C.

G. Ross (BettyW Kingston, Mrs. L. W. Collier (Peggy), Portland, Oregon, Mrs.

R. Warden (Patricia), James and Ralph Carp, and John Guelph. Also- survived by 16 grandchildren and 6 greatgrandchildren. Service Friday, July 17. interment at Guelph.

BRISBOIS, Conrad In hospi tal on July 14, 1970, Conrad Brisbois, age 54 years, of Wakefield, dear brother of Rose, Wakefield; Paul, Mrs. Ovide LeGros (Diane), Hull; Mrs. Henri Ladouceur (May) and Mrs. Bessie Dagenais, Ottawa. Resting at McEvoy-Shields Funeral Home, 235 Kent Street.

Funeral Friday at 8.30 a.m. to Ste. Cecile de Masharn Church; funeral mass 9.30 ajn. Interment Notre Dame cemetery, Hull. A BRYAN, Ruby At her son's residence, Verdun, Quebec, July 16, 1970, Ruby MacDermott, wife of the late Harry K.

Bryan, dear mother of George and Robert. Funeral private Saturday from the chapel of J. W. MacGillivray and Sons, 5644 Bannantyne Avenue. Interment Montreal Memorial Park.

In lieu of flowers donations may be sent to the Canadian Cancer Fund. The Journal has made available a booklet of appropriate In Memoriam Notices Phone or Write Miss Allen 2367511 or come in for your copy A A AJV tS AAAM XAAAA A A.A Trrr-rrrrrfw 0 lit A fl ff "Ottawa's Mos! Progressive Want 3. Deaths iCont. from Prtctdlna Colum, CHARBONNEAU, Doris Mar-garet In Arnprior Memorial Hospital on Wednesday, July 15, 1970, Doris Ferguson, in her 47th year. Dear wife of Gilbert Joseph Charbonneau, Glasgow Station; beloved mother of.

Terry, Arnprior; Larry, Ronnie, Karen and Marvin, at home; grandmother, of Tommde, dear mother-in-law to Sandra Scobie and Susan. 'Simpson; dear sister of, Mrs. Don Patterson (Velma) of Capreol; Mrs. Susie Lalonde, Arnprior; Sylvester Frank (Agnes), Frankville; Mrs. Earl Donohue (Laura)r Car-leton Place; Cecil Fergxison, Castlef ord; John, Ferguson, CastTeford and Toronto.

Predeceased by Mrs. George Frank (Violet). The deceased has been donated to the Anatomy Division of the University of Ottawa for research. Those wishing to send a memorial tribute may make a donation to a charity of their choice. FILION, Donoza (Dono) In hospital, on Tuesday, Julv 14, 1970, Donoza Filion, husband of Therese Benoitage father of Andre ovanier, Bernard, Pierre, Marc, all of Ottawa; Mrs.

Donild Schultis (Monique), Toronto; Miss Louise, Montreal; Mrs. Jean-Paul Cloutier (Nicole), Van-' ier; Misses Joanne and Fran- cine Ottawa; of Zptique, Ottawa; Romeo of kDuhame.l Mendoza, Charles Edouard, Hawkej- bury; Alphonse, Hawkesbury; Splendien, St. Eugene; Mrs. Marie Fournel, Timmins; Mrs. Alice QuesneU Mont real; Mrs.

Jeanne Trembley, Duhamel, 2 grandchil dren. Resting at Racine, Robert and Gauthier, 300 Olmstead Street, Vanier. Fu neral Saturday to Notre Dame de la Presentation Church for Requiem Mass at 10 a.m. Interment Notre Dame, Ottawa. FOLEY, William J.

In hospital on Tuesday, July 14, 1970, William J. Foley, age 77 years, of 175 Bronson Avenue, Apt. 310, beloved husband of Mary Alma Adams, and dear brother of (Rachel) Mrs. J. H.

Lapointe, and (Carmel) Mrs. Arthur J. Hicks, both of Ottawa, Resting McEvoy-Shields Funeral Home, 235 Kent Street, after 7 p.m. Wednesday. Funeral Friday to St.

Patrick's Church. Funeral mass 9.30 a.m. Interment Notre Dame cemetery. GEORGE, Mrs. Mary Ruth In hospital, Monday, July 13, 1970, Mary Ruth Rock, be loved wife of C.

Willis George, 68 Kenilworth Ave nue: dear mother of Donald and sister of Desmond, George and Beatrice, Ottawa; (Lena) Mrs. A. Mills, i Thunder. Bay, Ont. Resting McEvoy-Shields a 1 Homer 235 Kent- after 7 p.m.

Tuesday Funeral Thursday atSt. Mary's Church. Funeral Mass 10 a.m Interment Notre Dame Ceme tery. GIBBONS, John Francis At Renfrew, Ontario, xn Wednes day, July 15, 1970, John Francis Gibbons, in his 94th year, beloved husband of the late Mary Jane Briscoe and dear father of Leslie, Arundel, Marjorie (Mrs. C.

B. MacNabb), of Ottawa; Jessie, of Sudbury, and Lillias (Mrs. Norman Craig), of Renfrew. Resting McPhail and Perkins Funeral Home, Renfrew, where the funeral service will be conducted on Saturday, July 18, at 2 p.m. Rosebank Cemetery.

HELLARD, Elizabeth (Betty) In hospital, Wednesday, July 15, 1970, Elizabeth (Betty) Hellard, of 207 Mac-Laren Street, wife of the late Harry dear mother of Donald Douglas and Carole (Mrs. Lorn Kelly), dear -sister of Mary (Mrs. O. Boland), Isabel (Mrs. Carl dear grandmother of Donna, ttnda, Kathy, Karen and Karolyn.

Resting at the Kelly Funeral Home, 2313 Carling Avenue (West of Woodroffe). Funeral Saturday In the chapel at 11 a.m. Interment Pinecrest Cemetery. 3. Deaths (Cont.

from PrecMlhg Column) IIAMPEL, Frank Theodore July 15,. 1970, suddenly in Shaw-ville, Frank Theodor Hampel of Campbells Bay, beloved husband of Ella Jane Charles and dear father of Kenneth, Ottawa, in his 65th year; dear brother of Herbert, Rochester, N.Y.; Martha Schultz, Barrhead, Richard, Vancouver, B.C.; Bruno, Oscar, Mrs. "Margaret Schultz, Mrs. Amelia Brum, Pembr6ke, Ont. Predeceased by Mrs.

Tilly Allen. Resting at W. J. Hayes and Sons, Shawville, Que. Funeral Friday, July 17, at 1.30 p.m.

for service at St. George's Anglican Church, Campbells Bay.vQue. Inte.jS ment Holy Trinity Anglican cemetery. pemDroKe. unt.

HICKEY, Rich ad (Dick) Joseph On Tuesday, July 14, 1970, in hdspital, Richard (Dick) Joseph Hickey, age 71, husbandof the late Violet Rose.ydear father of, Terry and Mrs. Marcel Madaire arian Elizabeth), step- ather of John (Jack), Wilson; also nine grandchildren and 1 great-granddaughter. Resting at Racine, Robert and Gauthier, 260 -Besserer Street. Funeral Mass at St. Joseph's Church, Friday at 9 a.rn.

Interment Notre Dame, Ottawa. HIGGERTY, Francis. E. (Frank) In Lachine, on Sunday! 'July 12, 1970. beloved husband of Doris Clark; father of Dell, George, John, -Susan, and Phyllis; dear son of Mrs.

Jane and the late George Higgerty; brother of Elizabeth (Mrs. V. L. Bradley). Funeral private.

In lieu of flowers donations to the Cancer Fund would be apr preciated. HOOPER, George William In hospital on Tuesday, July 14, 1970, George William Hooper of the Rideau Veterans Home, beloved son of the late Charles and Sarah Hooper. Resting at Radmore Stewart Funeral Home, 1319 Wellington Street. Service in the chapel Friday at 11 a.m. Interment soldiers section, Beechwood cemetery.

LABINE, Raoul Joseph Suddenly at his home, Fort Cou- longe, on Tuesday, July 14, 1970, Raoul Joseph Labine, aged 77 years, beloved husband t)f Wilda La-porte, dear father of Mrs. Linus Neville (Lillas), Ot tawa; also survived by 1 brother, Rodolphei Fort Cou-longe. 1 Mrs. Stella Belanger, Taschereau, and 2 grandchildren, Neil Neville, Fort Coulonge, and Mrs. Guy Cavalier (Brenda), Ottawa.

Resting at the Ringrose Brothers Funeral Home, Fort Coulonge, Que. Funeral Friday, July 17, to St. Peter's Church for Requiem Mass at 10 a.m. Interment parish cemetery. LAROCQUE, Mrs.

Emma On Wednesday, July 15, 1970, Emma Lavergne, beloved WjlliamlLa rocque of 406 Nelson "Street, Ottawa, age 89, predeceased by one son Arnold; mother of Richards (DickVRodolphe (Mac), Mrs. Roger Rochbn (Anita), Mrs. Lee: Sprouse, all of Ottawa; sister of Theo dore, Arthur, Rodolphe, (Mrs. Charles Gore (Nellie), all of Detroit; also surviving eight grandchildren and" three great-grandchildren. Resting Racine, Robert and Gauthier Funeral Home, 260 Besserer, Ottawa.

Funeral on Satur day, July 18, to Sacred Heart Church for funeral Mass at 8 a.m. Interment Notre Dame, cemetery, Ottawa. LITTLE, Dalton J. Suddenly at his home, 301 Dixon Road, Apt. 1615, Weston, on Tuesday, July 14, 1970, dearly beloved husband of Merle Towns and of the late Dorothy Macintosh, father of Mrs.

Arthur Cousins (Gloria), Toronto, Mrs. Phil Freeman (Donna), Dundas, Mrs. Derek Brissenden (Vernabelle), London, Mrs. Ron Brown (Lorraine), Toronto, and 13 grandchildren; and brother of Mrs. H.

S. Britton (Vickie), and Mrs. H. A. Un-derwood (Chloris), Mrs.

Robert Meagaw (Kathleen), and Mrs. W. B. Amy (Verna), and Miss Gwendolene Little. Resting at Ward Funeral Home, 2035 Weston Road, Weston, Ont.

Service at 2.30 Friday. from St. Phillips Church, Weston. Ad Section" 3. beaths i fCont.

from Preceding Celumn) LYONS, James In hospital, Tuesday; July 14, 1970, James Malcolm Lyons, of 466 Coronation in his 62nd year; beloved husband of Viola Trottier; father of Betty Dexter Bruce), Montreal; Shirley (Mrs. Ian Campbell), of Norwalk, Con ana Donald Lyons, of Hali fax; brother of John.Harry, Stewart and Victorf Anna (Mrs. Cecil Rowai), of Ottawa; Olive (Mr ex Jones), of TorontoTheresa (Mrs. Joseph Lestheron), of Windsor; ancr Ernestr Lyons, of Manijouwadge, Ont. Restjng at Hulse and Plavfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod.

Street. LService on Friday ot 10 a.m. Interment Beechwood cemetery. v. MARTIN, Mrs.

Emelina In hospital, Tuesday, July 14, 1970, age 80; beloved wife in first marriage of Theodore Regimbal; in second marriage of the latepseph Martin; dear mother ofvAJcide Regimbal, Montreal; Aldege Martin, Orleans; Guy Martin, Ottawa; Gertrude (Mrs. Henri Pommin-ville), Ottawa; Noella (Mrs. Donat Bilodeau); Rejeanna (Mrs. Roger Beaudin), Hull; sister of Adelard and Eddy, of Cornwall; Sister Ste. Fidele, Ottawa; Corinne (Mrs.

Ernest Labelle); Mrs. Eugenie Pari-sien, Vanier; Berthe (Mrs. Lionel Brault), Cornwall; 27 grandchildren' and four greatgrandchildren. Resting at Racine, Robert and Gauthier, 300 Vaner. Funeral Friday, July 17, in St.

Joseph Church, Orleans, at 10 a.m. Interment "parish cemetery. MICK, Junior, Salamee (Minnie) On Tuesday, July 14, 1970, Salamee (Min nie) Charlebois, formerly of Pembroke, in her 81st year, daughter of the late Albert Charlebois and Adeline Beau dry; and mother of Roy, Timothy, of Burritts Rapids; and Mrs. Herb W. Selles (Mae), Mrs.

Queenie Beaupre, and Mrs. Robert Chenier (Nora), all of Ottawa; sister of (Ned), of Tampa, also surviving are 21 grandchildren and nine greatgrandchildren. Resting Racine, Robert and Gauthier Funeral Home, 259 St. Patrick Street, Ottawa. Funeral on Friday, July 17, to St.

Brigid's Church for funeral mass at 8 a.m. Interment Notre Dame,) Ottawa. McCAULEY, Charles Edward (Representative Allied Paper) In hospital on Tuesday, July 14, 1970, of 91 Dagmar Avenue, Vanier, husband by first marriage of the late Nora Lane and of Eva Colyer Ouellette, dear father of Lionel, Ottawa, (Maxine) Mrs. Finley Walker, Wilson, North Carolina. 6 Resting at McEvoy-Shields Funeral Home; 235 Kent Street, after 7 p.m.

Funeral Friday to Assumption Church, ZVanierl Funeral mass.l O.a.m, Interment Notre Dame cemetery Knights of Col um bus Council 485 are invited to assemble at the funeral Homef 8 p.m. Wednesday, for fraternal PARIS, Jacqueline L. Suddenly at Ottawa on Sunday, July 12, 1970, Jacqueline L. Cole," beloved wife of William Paris of Ottawa; dear mother of Barbara; daughter of Mrs. F.

Henderson of Toronto; sister of Juanita (Mrs. D. Fairgrieve); Victoria (Mrs. R. Hunt); Jane (Mrs.

A. Lawson), and William Cole. Private family services were held on Wednesday afternoon at Weston. Interment Sanctuary Park cemetery. RALPH, Hilda In hospital, Wednesday, July 15, 1970.

Hilda Martin, of Amos Ralph of 60 Kenora Street, age 90 years. Beloved mother of Amos, Kenneth and Howard of Ottawa. Survived by nine grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren. Resting Hulse and Playfair West Chapel, 1098 Byron, between Woodroffe and Compton. Service Saturday, 10.30 a.m.

Interment Beechwood cemetery. District Wnnt Ad A tent SMITHS FALLS Mc Shane end Shonk Pharmacy. Beckwlth ond Main Streets. Phone 283-3838. CARlETON PLACE Wilson's Drug Store, B-tage Phone 257-1505.

RENFREW Mrs. 0. Belanger, 204 Raglan Street. Phone 432-1701 I Thursday, LOCAL CALLS PHONE 236-7511 3. Deaths (Cont.

from Preceding Column) SAWALL, Klaus Dietrich Accidentally irtThe Pas, Mani-toba, July 12, 1970, Klaus Sawall, age 32. son of MariaSawall and the late EricK: Brother of Mrs. Jacob ancuer (uuarun), Orleans, Mrs. Fennand Scott (Hilde), Stittsville, Mrs. Willie Roedig (Ucrda), and Heinz Sawall, Ottawa.

Also survived several brothers and sisters in Germany and California. Resting at the Tubman Fu- neral Home, 403 Richmond Road at Roosevelt, after 7 p.m. Friday. Service in the chaper Saturday at 11 a.m "Interment. Pinecrest ceme tery SEELEY, Sylvia In hospital, Tuesday, July 14, 1970, Sylvia Seeley, of 46 Cartier Street, formerly of Carling Avenue.

Resting HUIse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street after 7 p.m. Thursday. Service at St. John's Anglican Church on Friday at 11 a.m. Cremation at Beechwood Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers donations may be sent to the Senior1 Fellowship Fund of St. John's Anglican Church. THOMAS, Frances In hospital, Wednesday, July 15, 1970. beloved wife of Teehon (Pho- tographer), formerly of Ottawa; mother of Vincent, Rochester, N.Y.; Olga (Mrs. William Sang-ster), New York; Edwin, Ottawa, and Muriel (Mrs.

Steve Balough), Hamilton. Also 12 grandchildren. Funeral at Robb's Funeral Home, Sarnia, Saturday, July 18 at 1 p.m. Interment Lakeview cemetery. WILSON, Mary Stuart In Wakefield Hospital, Thurs day, July 16, 1970, Mary MacWilliam, Cantley, Que bec, age 94, widow of Walter Wilson and dear mother ot Mrs.

Warren Brown (Ida), loving aunt of Ronald Farady (Margarette), Roder Ick Brown, Theodore (Ted) and Gregory Brown, dear grand mother of Wayne Brown, Mrs. Keith Clarke (Sylvia), Mrs. Truman John son (Ida Fay) also survived by 10 great-grandchildren. Resting at the Tubman. Funeral Home, 403 Richmond Road at Roosevelt.

Funeral arrangements later. VEITCH DRAPER LIMITED FUNERAL DIRECTORS PARKDALE CHAPEL 723 4673 BANK ST. CHAPEL 2360668 HULSE PLAYFAIR LIMITED FUNERAL DIRECTORS Lyons, Jomes MolcolmT jeeteyrSytvtbr Dnlnh WIlfM Central Chapel 315 MCLEOD STREET 233 1143 West Chapel 1098 BYRON AVENUE 728 1761 FRED N. GARRETT FUNERAL SERVICE For Dignity ond Efficiency ot Moderate Rotes' Inquire NO Obligation 233-4773 584 SOMERSET STREET WEST Journal Subscripii: iUss ilNGLe COPY Pi! oPyj ISC V.turdov. BY CARRIER: eOc week.

BY MAIL: Pcycbie In advance Canada. Cored'in Feces Post Offices and U.S.A. S3.0C 9 month or 832.00 a veor. All other countnos S4.00 a month or 140.00 a eor. Saturday only 25c per Issue or 813.00 a veor cny on'ess for lurlhe nffvmnon roil 237511.

INDONESIA-BOUND WEST VANCOUVER, B.C. (CP) Gary Armour, vice-principal of an elementary school here, heads a group of eight teachers selected from across Canada to work in Indo nesia this summer. Th group will give courses in teaching methods and curriculum in an effort to raise the standard of education in the Far East coun ty July 161970 3. Deaths (Cont. from Preceding Column) McEVOY BROTHERS SHIELDS LIMITED 1 FUNERAL DIRECTORS 235 KENT STREET 232-5337 Newt 6nd Announcements Presented Nightly at p.m.

on CKOY 5. lost BIFOCAL GLASSES IN BROWN leather cose. Reward. 749-6372. BLACK AND WHITE MALE CAT.

Vicinity Wellington-Melrose. 728-0718. boy's! bTcycTeTredTnew, robTn Vista. Reward. 731-231.

BROWN SUITCASE," LOST BETWEEN Grond-Remous and MacGregor Lake, Quebec, Initialled W.A.O. 663-2266, after 5. BROWN RIMMED GLASSES, RICH-mond Road vicinity. Call 825-1030. CAT, YOUNG FEMALE, SIAMESE, lost July 13, vicinity McArthur-La-casse.

Reward. 745-4V19. CAT, ORANGE, MALE, NEUTERED disappeared from. Experimental Farm obout 3 weeks bgo. Reward.

733-0416. DENTURESx LOST, JULY 12, BRIT-annla Beach. Phone 235-1679. DOG, GREAT PYRENEES, FEMALE, 2" tall, 50 lbs. Reward.

485 237-5712. FEMALE BLACK CAT.VTRACE OF white- ot throat, Rivermeod Rood, Lucerne, generous reward. 771-2235 offer 6. FEMALE TABBY CAT, LOST IN Beacon Hill North. 746-2889.

A RfEY A BLACK CAT, white chest ond face. Riverside Drive ond Smyth Road. Reward. 731-9034. NTL EMAn" WALLE T.

RED leather, vicinity Albert Street bus depot, or on Toronto Ottawa express, containing money, papers, Simpsons credit cord. Liberal reword. 745-6733 GREEN SUIT JACKET, METCALFE Street area. 731-3424. GREY CAT, MALE BUSHY TAIL, Vi cinity ROCKCIifft Park.

745-2888. LADY'S BIFOCALS, BLUISH GREY frames, lost Friday, Civic Hospital area. 233-4706. LOST BUDGIE, 4 YEARS OLD, YEL- low, green body, blue and white tall, vicinity Tilbury. 722-7776.

LOST, SANDY HILL, LADY'S BLUE Hercules, 28-Inch CCM. Boy's 24-Inch orange Super Cycle. Reword. 234-0494. LOST, BROWN WALLET CONTAINING valuable papers.

Melodie Falter, 232-4193. LOST, 1 CARDBOARD BOX CONTAIN- ing blank forms; on Gladstone, Elgin or Besserer. Reward. 828-0755. SILVER BRACELET WITH 3 TUR- quoise stones.

733-9815. STRING OF GOLD BEADS, BETWEEN Cor ling wood and Ogilvy's Downtown. July 2. Reward. 722-5766.

TUESDAY. BLACK AND TAN HOUND, vicinity Albion Road, Blossom Park. Child's pet. 822-1935. YOUR 'PET MAY BF AT THE HU mane Society Shelter.

Visit Shelter to moke sure. 725-3166. 110 REWARD. RED ROYCE UNION Musrong Dine, iost viciniiy aitb vistoi Public School, June 23. Bill Myles.l 733-6855.

6. founi CAT, MALE, GREY AND BLACK tabby, peculiar fore paws, found Alta Vista area. 733-9390. CORNER OF METCALFE AND Laurier, baby's new white shoe with bell. 6 to 7 p.m., 728-4576, ask for Maude.

FEMALE KITTEN, DARK GREY striped white on stomach. Dorset Drive, Playfair Pork area. 733-2097. FEMALE' KITTEN, TABBY, LYON and Renfrew. 232-9897.

LADY'S GLASSES, FAIRY LAKE porkwoy, offer 6. 684-6758. ORLEANS ROAD, BROWN MALE dog. 824-1802. VALUABLE COIN FOUND ON FULTON Avenue.

235-1182. I 13. Memoriams CLERMONT In loving memory of our dear mother, Lono Clermont who passed away July 16, 1956. Two deor bright eyes, a tender smile A ovina heart that knew no gune Deep trust In God that all was right. Her oy to make some orner origni It sick or suffering one sne Knew, Some oentle act of love she'd do.

No thought of self, but of the other, I know He sold, "well done" mother. Sadly missed by her Daughters, Lourette and Diane. GORDON In loving remembronce of a dear wife and mother, Matilda L. (Tlllie) Gordon, who passed trtvoy July 16, 1963. Love's greatest gift Remembronce Husband ond Family.

P'JST in levina me ondjGranddod who passed owoi July 16, 1968. Th years ore auickly passing. Though still we can't forget. For In the hearts that love him." His memory lingers yet. Russ, Joan and Children.

ROUTLIFFE In loving memory of dear husband, father and a a father, Fred Routllffe, who passed away July 16, 1962. You never failed to do your best. Your heart was true and tender, You lived your life for those you loved. And those you loved remember. Wife Ada, Children ond Grandchildren.

1. Directors RACINE, ROBERT AND GAUTHIER Besserer 308 Olmsfeott; 7 Foirmon: 259 St. Pot rick; 101 Note Dome. 20. Florists FLOWERS FO ALL OCCASIONS.

P. ProulX, 265 Dolnvusie. 233-7773) 232-1585. 35. Where to Co CHILDREN'S RIDING DAY CAMP, Transportation, supervision, Satur days all year.

Every day during July and August. Register now. Triple Ranch, 749 5376. MOTEL NEAR LAKE, WEEKLY, monthly, special season rates. 236-5303.

WINS MEDAL VANCOUVER (CP) Wit- liam Rodney, professor of his tory at, Royal Roads Military College in Victoria, has been named winner of the University of British Columbia medal for popular biography for Ms book Kootenai Brown. 4 ft The Ottawa Journal 41 .35. Nursing Homes EXCLUSIVE HOME FOR ELDERLY aniens in residential orea. Room service, pleosant atmosphere. Reasonable rotes.

236-1477 or 234-9643. VACANCY, REST HOME, PRIVATE semi privoTe, room ond board. For elderly people, ground floor. 236-2195. THE ALMONTK NURSING HOME WILL CARE FOR THE INFIRM resident In a happy atmosphere ond pleasant surroundings.

Full time registered nursing care. Private, semi-private, and ward accommodation ovoiloble, 30 minutes. fron Ottawa, with modern hospital across the street. Fully licensed and mem-ber of the Nursing Home Association of Ontario. For Information write Box 849, Almonte, or dial, 613-256-3095.

41. Male Help Wanted AUTOMOTIVE SALESMAN EXPERI- enced, full company benefits, salary plus commission, expenses paid. Box E-525, Journal. BILINGUAL FRONT DESK CLERK. Apply In person otter p.m., 1 Montcalm Street.

BILINGUAL" DRIVER FOR DRY cleaning plont. Also expected to canvass. Phone 235-2107, before 6 p.m. BILINGUAL SALESMAN, good commission. Pleose coll 745-6754.

BODYMAN AND PAINTER, BEECH Street Garage, 40 Beech, 232-5883. BOOKKEEPER TO MAINTAIN GOLF club occounts. Yeor 'round employment. Good future for right person. Salary commensurate with experience.

Mr. Hossle, 692-3531. BOYS, PART-TIME DELIVERING CIR-culors, routes In your area, 2 to 3 twurs daily. Call 9 a.m. to p.m.

722-1578 or 232-8028. CAR CLEAN UP MAN, DRIVER licence. McArthur Auto Trim. 235-6729. CARETAKER COUPLE FOR 38-UNIT apartment, Porkdoie orea, handy, reliable, bondab beautiful apartment rent free.

PO Box 7156, Vanier, Ottawa, Ontario CLEANER WANTED FOR LARGE apartment building, must be bond-able, steady position for right per- Son, benefits ovoiloble. 729-8210. CLEANING" MAIN TENAN neat appearance. Apply 85 Range Road, 9-5 only. C00K7 EXP ER I NATE weeks.

Mellos Restaurant, 232-0129. COOK WANTED, NIGHT WORK. AP-ply in person, 123 Queen Street, Bel-Air Restaurant, 233-7575. DRILLING OPERATOR, ALSO BLAST mon, for field contract In Prescott, Ont. Very good wages.

For Information contact Mr. Salmon, 237-4420, between 7.30-5.30. 'WANTED SEVEN MEN WHO WANT TO WORK to "replace 7 who didn't Must be over 18 ond oble to start immediately. Learn sales ond sales promotion work. Full training provided with good advancement opportunity.

CALL MRWELLS 729-3976 9 A.M. 2 P.M. OIL BURNER SERVICEMAN Apply BRUCE FUELS LIMITED MR. P00J 729-3175 OPPORTUNITY For a bright, intelligent man with high school graduation or equivalent. We prefer someone, presently employed in of fice or sales and mature enough to have acquired family responsi-bilities.

Excellent salary Hplus usual rnedicoJ ond pension plans. i Full details, in your own handwriting, to: Box E-583, Journal Wanted Immediately CLASS MECHANIC Full benefits, top wages and guarantee. Apply: 1 Service Manager, MR. WES CARKNER P0NTIAC BUICK HIGHWAY 16, MAN0TICK (Just south of Woodroffe Ave.) DIRECT 692-3553 "The. Nicest Place to Deal".

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