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Wednesday, April Deaths By The Canadian Press Niagara Falls, N.Y. Antonio (Nino) Magaddino, 73, a delegate to the Appalachian gangland convention and a' brother of reputed Cosa.Nostra chieftain Stefano Magaddino. Portland, Ore alter Creasy, 63, former, professional hockey playefor the old Vancouver Lions, forerunners of Vancouver Canucks. Montreal Michel Briere. 21.

a promising rookie centre with Pittsburgh Penguins of the National Hockey League two seasons ago; of injuries suffered in a car accident last May. 'Montreal Donat Quimper, 55, associate chigf judge with the Quebec Labor Board. Today and Tomorrow TODAY Canadian' Association for Children with Learning Disabilities, meeting, Borden Public School, 8 p.m. "Don Juan," National Gallery, 8 p.m. Seminar on Drugs, Immaculate Heart of Mary Church Hall.

8 p.m. "Femme," National A Centre Studio, 8 p.m. Duchess of, Malfi," National Arts Centre Theatre, 8 p.m. Open meeting for all high school students interested in summer employment, Pollution Probe, Ottawa University, Physics Building, 8 p.m. Panel discussion on Kinder garten French Immersion pro gram, St.

Martin's Church, 8.15 p.m. Lecture by David Spurgeon, National Museum, 8.15 p.m. Anne Murray, National Arts Centre Opera House, 8.30 p.m. Piano recital by Jean-Pau Sevilla, University of Ottawa Academic Hall, 8.30 p.m. "Harvey," La Salle Academy, 8.30 p.m.

TOMORROW Blood donor Cartier Square drill hall, 9 to 12 and 1.30 to 4.30 p.m. Anne Murray, National Arts Centre Opera House, 5.30 and 8.30 p.m. Ottawa West NDP smorgas bord, St. Martin's Church, p.m. After Freud," Immaculata High School, 8 p.m.

German Lo a 1 Library, 8 p.m. "Femme," National Arts Centre Studio, 8 p.m. "Much Ado About Nothing," National Arts Centre Theatre, 8 p.m. Poetry Reading by Basil Bunting, Carleton University Physics Building, Room 356, 8.30 p.m. "Harvey," La Salle Academy, 8.30 p.m.

Film program, National Gallery, 8.30 p.m. 42 INDEX TO CLASSIFICATIONS ANNOUNCEMENTS Vital Statistics: 1. Adoptions 2. Births 3. Deaths i.

Obituarist 5. Lost 6. Found Notictsi 13. In Memorlams 14. Anniversary Mosses 15.

Cards of Thanks 14. Funeral Directors 17. Cemetery Memorials II. Societies and Lodges 19. Churches 90.

Florists 21. Cemeteries 29. Druggists Open Sjndoy 33. Service Stations Servlcest 33. Banquets and Parties 34.

Take-Out Foods 35. Where to Go M. Hotels ond Mo'els 37. Beauty Salons 38. Nursing Homes 39.

Gardening and Landicoplna 40. Ambulance Service EMPLOYMENT 41. Help Wanted Male Interest 42. Sales Persons and Agents 43. Positions Vocont 44.

Professional Service 45. Help Wanted Female Interest 46. Nursing Services 47. Employment Wanted 41. Domestic Help 49.

Teachers Wonted 50. Tuition 51. trade Schools 52. Baby Services APARTMENTS 54. Apartments to Lair 55.

Furnished Apartments to Lei 56. Apartments Wonted 57. Apartments for Sale 5. Furnished Apartments Won't 59. Sublets PROPERTY M.

Industrial Properties 61. Property for Sate 62. Property for Rent 63. Property Wanted 64. Income Property 65.

Commercial Property 66. Out -of-Town Property 67. Farms for Sale 68. Forms for Rent 69. Farms Wanted to Buy 70.

Cottoges for Sale 71. Cottoges for Rent 72. Cottages Wanted 73. Cottage Lots for Sale 74. Warehouse Space 75.

Office to Let 76. Offices Wanted to Let 77. Store to Let 78. Stores Wanted to Lei 79. Resorts Business OdoH unities IT.

Hunting and Fishing ROOMS 86. Room to Let Rooms Wonted 88. Room ond Board 9. Snore Accommodation 14, 1971 The Ottawa Journal 2. Births GAGNE To Paul and Lucette (nee Kingsley), a daughter, on April 6, 1971, at the Lake-shore General Hospital, Pointe Claire, Que.

GREEN Don and Ellen (nee Carrick) are pleased to announce the arrival, of their third daughter, Janet Louise, 6 lbs. 9 April 3, 1971, at Ottawa Civic Hospital, a sister for Jacqueline and Jennifer. Father is delighted with his harem. Special thanks to Dr. Beresford and staff.

HUTCHINGAME Dan and Suzanne (nee Cluseau) are pleased to announce the birth of a son, Brian Daniel, on April 8, 1971, -at Grace Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Turner and Dr. James. PRUD'HOMME Jean-Paul and Bonnie (nee.

Robillard) are happy to announce the birth of a April 14, 1971, at the Ottawa Civic. Hospital. Special thanks to Dr; Beardall. WHITESIDE Barry and Mary (nee McLaughlin) wish to announce the birth of their daughter, Tara Lynn, at the Civic Hospital April ,7, 1971 3. Deaths ANDERSON, John" eters (Member of Odd Fellows' Carleton Lodge) Suddenly at home, Tuesday, April 13, 1971, John P.

Anderson, of 114 Ross-land Avenue, in his' 82nd year, beloved husband of Muriel Dooley, dear father of Audrey, Charles, and F. Robb grandfather pf Marilyn, Carol, Janet and Beverley. Resting Wea-gant Radmore Stewart Funeral Home, 1319 Wellington Street. Service in Thursday, 2 p.m. Interment Pinecrest Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers donations to the Ontario Heart Fund, 119 Sparks Street, Ottawa 4. would be appreciated. ARMSTRONG, Gibson In hos pital Monday, April 12, 1971, Gibson Armstrong, husband of the late Ko Yule, formerly of the Cameron Highlanders of Ottawa, beloved father of Donald, Robert, Cameron, of Chatham, NB, and Mrs. Victor Hoppin (Ko), of Toronto, predeceased by a son Arthur. Resting Veitch-Draper 453-Parkdale Avenue.

Service in chapel Thursday 11 a.m. Interment Pinecrest cemetery. BARRETT, Mrs. Marie-Rose In hospital, Monday, April 12, 1971, Marie-Rose Cusson. age of late Thomas A.

mother of Mrs. Rose Guilbeaul of Hull; also survived by four grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren. Resting at the Lan-dreville Funeral Home, 578 Somerset West. Funeral on Thursday to St. Theresa's Church for Mass at 9 a.m.

Interment Notre Dame Cemetery. MERCHANDISE Articles: 91 Camercs. Photo Supplies 92. Articles for Sale 93. Articles Wonted 94.

Articles for 95. Articles for Swap Antiques ond Fine Art 97. Firewood ond Fuel Mftrket Bosket 99. Machinery and Equipment 100. Pet Stock 101.

livestock ond Poultry "fl. Stomps ond Coins '03. hobbles 10'. Boats and Motors Snowmobiles' Campers' Supplies 1C7. Musical Supplies 108.

Rodlo Television 109. Household Appllonces AUTOMOTIVE Autos: 119. Auto Leasing for Sale 121. Autos Wanted 122. Auto Accessories 123.

Sports Cors 124. Auto Ports Trucks: Trucks for Sole 130. Truck Bodies, r-arr 131. Trucks Wanteo Trailers 1 133. Trailers for Sole 134.

Trailers for Pent 135. Mobile Homes for SoU 136. Mobile Homes for Rent 137. Mobile Homes Moved Mobile Home Perks Mobile Homes Exchanged Motorcycles: 145. Motorcycles for Sale 146.

Motorcycles for Rent 147. Scooters for Sale 148. Scooters for Ren 149. Ski Corner Miscellaneous: '51. Garages 152.

Porklnq Space 153. Winterizing REAL ESTATE 157. Houses for Sole 158. Real-Estate Services 159. Houses to Let 161 Furnished Houses to Let 161.

Furnished Houses Wanted ft to Let 162. Houses Wonted to Let 163. Houses Wanted to Buy 154. Garden home PERSONALS 16. Personal Memos 177.

Transportation Available V8. Transportation Wanted Vt. Camps Boys' and Ghlr FINANCIAL 185. Financing 186. Money Wanted 187.

Money Available t8. Mortgages 189. Investment 90. Potents and Copy. MISCELLANEOUS 194.

Legol 195. Auctions 196. At Your Service i. Coming fcvenm 98. Stamp Collector 199.

Anniversary Page LONG DISTANCE 1 NO TOLL CHARGE PHONE ZENITH 7712C 3. Deaths (Cont. from Preceding Column) CARMAN, Lawrence In hos pital, Wakefield, Tues day, April 13, 1971, Lawrence Carman, beloved husband of Christina Trqwsse, In his 83rd year, brother of Walter, Sar- B.C.; Russel, Saskatoon. Resting McEvoy-Shields Funeral Home, Wakefield. Funeral Frjday tq Andrew's United Church, Wakefield, for service at 3 Intermen' Rupert Union Cemetery.

EMON, Margaret In Renfrew Hospital, Monday, April 12, 1971, Margaret Cram, beloved wife of the late John Lewis Emon, in her 76th year. Resting at her late home Cala-bogie, where service will be conducted Wednesday, April 14, at 2 p.m. Interment Hillcrest Cemetery. Funeral Home, Renfrew, in charge of arrangements. FOGARTY, Miss Florence In hospital, Tuesday, April 13, 1971, Florence Fogarty, age 87 years, dear sister of Mrs.

Hannah Ottawa; several nieces and nephews also survive. Resting McEvoy-Shields Funeral Home, 235 Kent Street. Funeral Friday to St. Patrick's Church. Funeral Mass 10 a.m.

Interment Notre Dame Cemetery. GERVAIS, Larry David Suddenly, in Ottawa, Larry David Gervais. age 22 years, beloved husband of Wendy father of Steven, son of Mrs. Phyllis Brown and the late Roland Gervais, brother of Ronald. Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street.

Funeral service private. James J. In hospital, April 14, 1971, James J. Greene, 378 Lewis Street, husband of Margaret Patton, father of Mrs. Orville Porteous (Patricia) and Mrs.

Milton Robinson (Janet), also survived by 11 grandchildren. Resting at th Tubman Funeral Home, 403 Richmond Road at Roosevelt. The family will be present to receive friends from 2-4 and 7-9 Thursday. Funeral arrangements incomplete. GREENWAY, Harold F.

In hospital Saturday, April 10, 1971, Harold F. Greenway, aged 65, of 1346 Woodward Avenue; beloved husband of Gertrude Metcalfe; dear father of Mrs. Mac Lindsay (Joan), and Nancy; brother of Lloyd, of Cochrane, Alta. Body bequeathed to medical research. Any friends wishing to pay tribute may make donations to the Canadian Heart Foundation, 270 Laurier West.

HEINTZMAN, Mrs. Fanny Eliza In hospital, Ottawa, on Tuesday, April 13, 1971, in her 94th year, of Arnprior and Ot tawa, Fanny Eliza Thorns, widow of Herman Heintzman, dear mother of Garnet and Newton, of Ottawa. Resting at her home, 76 Craig Street, Arnprior, until 1.30 p.m. Fri day, thence in procession to Emmanuel Church for service at 2 p.m. Interment Arnprior Cemetery.

HOULAHAN, John P. In hospital, Monday, April 12, 1971, John P. Houlahan, age 68, Kemn Park. Ottawa (for merly of Jockvale), beloved i husband of Kathleen CKave) O'Gradyi; dear father of Richard, of Hammond; Lor raine Alexandria, Virginia, U.S.A.; Ronald, Ann (Mrs Kenneth Read) and Phyllis (Mrs. Gary O'Neill) beloved son of Mrs.

Annie (McKenna) Houlahan, and the late Patrick Houlahan; dear brother of Leonard Fergus, Mrs Geraldine Murray, Madeline Mrs. B. F. Villeneuve) Helen (Mrs. James Ault) and Mary (Mrs.

William Clarke). Also survived by one grandson Andrew. Resting at the Kelly Funeral Home, 2313 Carling Avenue, West of Woodroffe Funeral Thursday to St. Pat rick's Church, Fallowfield for mass at 11 a.m. Interment Parish Cemetery.

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Saturday only 25c pet issue or si 3.00 a year to any aoares ror runner information call 236-7511 "Ottawa's Most Pioqressive Want 3. Deaths (Cont. from Preceding Column) HUSTON, Charles E. In hospital, Tuesday, April 13, 1971, Charles E. Huston, 2045 Car-ling Avenue, beloved husband of Edythe Watson, brother of Mrs.

Beverley Wilson, of Lbn don, Ont. Resting Hulse and Playfair West Chapel, 1098 Byron Avenue between Woodroffe and Compton," after 11 a.m. Thursday. Service Friday at 2 p.m. JACKSON, Robert James In Kingston General Hospital Saturday, April 10, 1971, Robert J.

Jackson, Iroquois; president of Jackson Builders Supply and Iroquois Enter prises; age 66; beloved hus band of Edna Millard; dear father of F. George, of Iroquois; Robin (Mrs. M. Greaves), of Perth; Nancy (Mrs. N.

Lamb), at home; a i an (Mrs. M. Wylie), of Ottawa; also six grandchildren. Funeral service was held Monday, April 12, at St. James' Anglican Church, Mor-risburg.

JOHNSON, Adolph On Satur day, April 3, 1971; age 94 years of 413 Qu'Appelle Street, Weyburn, Sask, predeceased by his wife Clara, March 16, 1964, also by one daughter, Mrs. Constance Tollefson, September 19, 1951, leaving to mourn three sons, Carlyn of Regina, Daryl of Fillmore and Walter of Weyburn; three daughters, Miss Charlotte Johnson of Weyburn, Mrs. Margaret. McGill of Saskatoon and Miss Luella Johnson of Ottawa; two sisters, Mrs. Hilda Hamilton, Philipsburg, Montana and Mrs.

Clara Myking, Bergen, Norway; five grandchildren and six greatgrandchildren. Funeral services Wednesday, April 7 from Zion Lutheran Church, Weyburn with Rev. Donald Ras-mussen officiating. Interment in Greenacres Cemetery. LANCASTER, Glen E.

Pontrl- las, Sask. Suddenly in hospital, Saturday, April 10, 78; survived by his wife, Violet; son, Lyall, and three grandchildren; brother of Edlow, Urban, of Navan, Hugh and Edith, Ottawa; Harriett (Mrs. E. B. Ostrom), Alexandria, predeceased by a brother, LowelL and' sister, Mary.

Burial took place Tuesday, April 13. MEYER, Percy H. Suddenly. in hospital, at Perth, Monday, April 12, 1971, Percy H. Meyer, age 76 years, veteran of First World War and Second, brother of Cecil, Gordon and Gladys.

Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street. Service on Thursday at 11 a.m. Interment Beechwood Cemetery. NASH, Ernest Murphy In hospital Monday, April 12, 1971, Ernest M. Nash, South March," age 76, beloved husband of Theresa Nash, dear father of Vernon and Thomas brother of Mrs.

William Cleary (Eva), Carp; John and Ira Nash of Biggar, Sask. and Thomas, South March. Resting at the Kennedy Funeral Home, Carp. Funeral mass in St. Isidore's Roman Catholic Church, South March, Wednesday, 10 a.m.

Interment parish cemetery. PICKERING, William H. At Renfrew, Tuesday, April 13, 1971, William H. Picker ing, of Horton, in his 77th year; son of the late Mr. and Mrs.

William Pickering. Resting at McPhail and Perkins Funeral Home, Renfrew, where funeral service will be conducted on Thursday, April 15, at 2 Interment Horton cemetery. RENAUD, 'Mrs. Ovila (born Irene Duguay) Died April 12, 1971, age 65, of 4y2 Fournier Boulevard. Be loved wife of Ovila Renaud mother of Raymond, Tou-raine; Gerard, Hull; Yvon.

Gatineau Point, and Jacques, Touraine; Mrs. Lucien Cor- nellier (Claire), Gatineau Point and Mrs. Jean-Yves Normamd (Nicole), Hull; sis ter of Mrs. Aldoria Polrier (Laurette) of Lucerne; 26 grandchildren; several nephews and nieces. Resting at Bcauchamp Funeral Home 171 St.

Laurent Street, for service on Thursday, April 15, at Sacred Heart Church at 8 a.m. Interment Notre Dame cemetery, Hull. Deaths from rccdina Cola-noi SALES, Alexander W. April 13, 1971, at A and Hospital, Alex Sales, age 76 years, husband of Lila Pratt, father to James Mary (Mrs. Francis Kilby), Jeannette (Mrs.

William Gilmour), Teresa (Mrs. Gerald pertrand). Resting at the Smith Funeral Home, 50 John Street, Arnprior. Funeral to Emmanuel Anglican Church for service at 2 p.m. Entombment St.

John Chrysostom vault, Arnprior. Mervin R. In hospital, at Victoria, B.C., on Tuesday, April 1971, age 65 years, husband of the late Kathleen Lacelle, dear father of Maynard, Gerald, Gordon, (Dorothy) Mrs. Howard Pa-lombo, (Shirley) Mrs. Lucien Boyer, brother of James Ship-man, all of Ottawa.

Resting Funeral Home, 235 Kent after 2 p.m. Thursday. Funeral Friday to St. Patrick's Church. Funeral Mass 8 a.m.

Interment Notre Dame Cemetery. THROOP, Veronica M. In hospital, April 13, 1971, Veronica M. Mcintosh, age 47 years, beloved wife of Dawson Throop, of 331 Frank Street, dear mother of David, Ann and Kenneth, beloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Ross W. Mcintosh, dear sister of Mrs. J. Cowsill (Dorothy) and Donald, of Ottawa; Lloyd, of Fenelon Falls, and John, of Fernie, BC. Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street.

Requiem High Mass at Blessed Sacrament Church Friday at 8 a.m. Interment Notre Dame Cemetery. TUTTLE, Margaret Jane In hospital, Monday, April 12, 1971, Margaret Jane Ogston, beloved wife of Arthur George Tuttle of 255 Metcalfe Street, mother of Richard Tuttle of Vancouver; also one grandson. Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street. Service on Thursday at 1 p.m.- Cremation Beechwood Cemetery.

Death Notices ill Be Accepted From 6 a.m. to 7 a.m. at 236-5738 and 7 a.m. to 7.30 a.m. 236-7511 Saturdays Jturnal Bi Replies A 007 035 088 093 170 180 205 206 234 254 277 279 286 291 306 307 320 328 041 042 101 112 188 189 209 215 255 250 280 282 292 293 308 311 333 049 055 125' 133 190 196 222 225 273 275 283 284 297 299 317 318 066 166 204 232 276 285 300 319 3.

'Ad Section" 3. Deaths (Cont. from Preceding Column) VICE CRAIG LTD. FUNERAL HOMES'. METCALFE WINCHESTER CHESTERVILLE 1' 774-2120 One convenient telephone jmber lervtj oil 3 locations.

McEVOY BROTHERS SHIELDS LIMITED FUNERAL DIRECTORS -235 KENT STREET 232-5337 News ond Announcements Presented Nightly at 6 p.m. on CKOY. VEITCH DRAPER LIMITED FUNERAL DIRECTORS Armstrong, Gibson. Lockeberg, Sigurd. PARKDALE CHAPEL BANK ST.

CHAPEL 728-4673 23606A8 HULSE PLAYFAIR- LIMITED FUNERAL DIRECTORS Gervais, Larry David. Huston, Charles E. Meyer, Percy Henry. Throop, Veronica M. Tuttle, Margaret Jane.

Central Chapel 315 McLEOD STREET 233-1143 West Chapel 1098 BYRON AVENUE 728-1761 4. Obituaries HOLDENJohn David The death of John David Holden, aee 41 years, of North Battle- ford, occurred in hospital at Saskatoon on April 11, 1971. The funeral service will be held on Wednesday, April 14, at 2.00 p.m. from the chapel of the Saskatoon Funeral Home, conducted by Canon G. A.

Steele. Surviving are his mother, Mrs. M. Holden, 90 Woodridge Crescent, Ottawa 14; 2 sisters, Mrs. Shirley Elliot, Carlisle, Mass, and Mrs.

D. H. Mc-Culloch (Joy), Pierrefonds, Quebec. Mr. Holden was born in Montreal and received his education in that city.

Graduating from McGill University with a Bachelor of Commerce degree, he became a member of the Institute of Chartered Accounts of Quebec in 1956. He became associated with Touche, Ross and Co. in Montreal and transferred to the Saskatoon office in 1961. He served as Comptroller with Myers Cattle Company from 1965 to 1970. Mr.

Holden returned to Touche, Ross and Co. in September, 1970 and had been located in the North Battleford office of the firm. Following cremation, interment will take place in Beechwood cemetery in Ottawa. 5. lost BLACK BRIEFCASE LOST ON WED-nesday night containing India-Canada Association papers.

Reward. Contact 234-6915. BLACK CAT, LOST CHURCHILL AT Avondole. Reward for return. 722-9441.

BOY'S BICYCLE, FASTBACK XT101, lime green, 3-speed, hand brakes. Reward. 722-4497. CAR KEYS, WAR AMP. TAG 1970 8262E, West End or Camp Fortune orea, early March.

232-2140 after 6. CAT LOST, SOMERSET-ELGIN, striped, female, spaying stitches not removed. Reward. 233-1832. DOG, MEDIUM SIZE, MIXED HUSK-le and collie, long hair, brown and black, green nylon faded collar.

Reword. 776-5200. GERMAN SHEPHERD, FEMALE, 7 months old, block and tan, spayed. Vicinity Munster orea. Answers to Held).

Sodly missed by disabled girl. Reword. Please colt 838-2708. GLADSTONE GOLD-FILLED WATCH, vicinity Connaught Park. Reward.

749-3461. GOLDEN LABRADOR RETRIEVER, spayed, lost vicinity Almonte, Carp, 6-year-old family pet. Reward. Phone collect, Ottawa 828-3703 or Almonte 256-2844. JEWELLED, SILVER RING IN OR near Arts Centre.

Reword, 236-6214, evenings. KEYS ON A RING, ELGIN STREET School orea. Finder pleast call Ottawa police. LOST VICINITY DYNES ROAD, white port-Ptrston mole cat with block tall ond block patch oround nos. 225-5200.

LOCAL CALLS PHONE 236-7511 5. Lost (Cont. from Pttcedir.g Column) LOST, MALE BASSET DOG, MAINLY white black patches, brown face. River Road, north of Manotlck. Children's pet.

Reward. 822-7041. MALE SIAMESE CAT, VICINITY Kingston Avenue-Merlvale Road. 729-809. MALE SAMOYED PUP, 3 MONTHS old, answers to Jdvo.

Manor Park area. MAN'S WALLET, BLACK PLASTIC, McDonald Road, Hull. Reward. 777-7260. MAN'S BILLFOLD, IDENTI-fication and important papers Inside.

Reward. By Ward Market. POODLE i wi-UTE MALE, ''MAX." Cardinal Heights area. 745-1833. SMALL BROWN PURSE CONTAIN-ing money, vicinity Mac's Milk on Laurier.

237-4492. SPANIEL-COLLIE PUPS, BLACK, brown over eyes, red collar, Manotlck orea. Reward. 692-3154. THURSDAY, SEVERAL KEYS ON ring, between MacLaren and Sparks.

Reward. 737-3799. WALLET LOST PARKING LOT Ritchie Monday. Reward. 829-6502.

WRIST LADY'S, SILVER, Bulova, at Uplands Airport, Wednesday, April 7. Reward. 731-6419. YOUR PET MAY BE AT THE Humane Society Shelter. shelter to make sure.

6, Found CAR KEYS AND HOUSE KEY found, Bayshore. Phone 828-4556 after 6. FEMALE DOG, TAN AND BLACK. Overbrook area, Easter weekend. 749-9021.

GOLD WEDDING BAND, INITIALS JJH to BBN, Dec. 20-21, found Ryan Drive. 828-6757 after 4. SMALL WHITE MALE DOG, CURLY tail, black nose. 828-6245.

SUM OF MONEY FOUND, ST. LAU-rent Shopping Centre, Saturday. Describe money, etc. 722 0578 after 6. SUNGLASSES, APRIL 12, SHER-- bourne-Rood near Corling.

237-1050. 13. In Memorlams BEHAN In loving memory of a dear brother. Constable Colin (Peter) Be-nan, who died accidentally April 14, 1956. The years are quickly passing, Though still we can't forget, For In the hearts that love him, His memory lingers yet.

Sister Shirley, Lome, Stephanie, Sean. FINDLAY In sad and loving memory of a dear sister. Rose FIndlay, who passed away April 14, 1969. Sunshine passes, shadows fall, Love's remembrance outlasts all; And. though the years be many or few, They are filled with remembrance of you.

Sisters Margaret and Dorothy and Friend, Syd Pearce. GOULET In fond and loving memory of my dear wife, Mrs. J. Arthur Goulet (Larkin), who passed away April 14, 1957. Ever remembered.

Husband. HULL In loving memory of a deor father and grandfather, Frank Hull, who passed oway April 14, 1970. Till memory fades and life departs. You live forever In our hearts. Daughter Eileen ond Family.

MILKS In loving memory of a dear husband, Frank, who. passed oway April 14, 1968. Days of sadness still come o'er us, Tears In silence often flow. For memory keeps vou ever near us Though you died three ago. Wife Cora and Family.

NORTON In loving memory of a dear wife, mother, grandmother ond t-grandmother, Mary Norton, who passed away April 14, 1966. A silent thought, a secret tear, Keeps her memory ever dear, Time takes away the edge of grief, out memory turns back every leaf. Husband Norm, Daughter Joy ond Family, SKELTON In loving memory of my dear husband, William Sketton, who was called to rest April 14, To hide my sorrow I always try To smile with others, alone I cry, These words are written with sad regret, Of a husband I loved and will never forget. Wife Geraldine. A i TAYLOR In loving memory of dear husband and father, James Abbott Taylor, who passed away April 14, 1965.

In our hearts your memory lingers, Always tender, fond and true, There's not a day, dear Father, We do not think of you. Wife ond Family. THOMAS In fond memory of a dear husband, Evan, dad and grandpa who departed April 14, 1963. "It only takes a little space to write how much we miss you." Ever remembered. Wife Sybil ond Family TUCKER' In loving memory of dear sister and aunt, Ada May Tucker, who passed away April 14, 1959, os welt as her son, Cecil, who passed away Jan.

12, 1966, In Ms 53rd year. And while they He In peaceful sleep, Their memory we shot I olways keep. Sisters Lenna, Maude and Gertie; Nieces Myrtle and May. WEEDMARK In memory of our dad and grandpa, Rex Weedmark, passed away April 14, 1966. The years ore quickly passing, Though stIH we can't forget, For In the hearts that love him, Hls memory lingers yet.

Weedmark Family. WELSH In loving memory of a deor husband and father, John Welsh, who passed oway Aprtl 14, 1966. And while he lies In peaceful sleep, His memory we shall always keep. Wife ond Fomily. 15.

Cards of Thanks AXE NT We wish to extend our heort-felt thonks ond appreciation for the octs of kindness, messages of sympathy ond beoutlfuJ florol ond moss offerings received from neighbors, relatives ond many friends. Also thoffks to the Ottawa Police Depart ment ond especially to Reverend Father O'Rourke, Mr. Bill Mortin, Mr. Toytor, Mr. ond Mr.

Tiller, the staff of Gordenvole School ond very speclol thanks to GoHl Heather, Sue ond Etoine for their help and klndess In our sod bereavement of a loving son, grondson ond brother. Berno, George and Terry Axent, Mr. ond Mrs. Ralph O'flrlen. 15.

Cards of Thanh (Cont. from Preceding Column) COOK We wish to express our sincere thanks ond appreciation to the many friends, relatives ond neighbors who gave their kindness, sympathy, beautiful floral offerings and cards during the Illness ond death of a beloved wife and mother, Veronica Cook. Special thanks to Drs. Dubeck ond Schryer, nurses and staff of the West Lawn Pavilion, Rev. Poole' and the Ottawa police department.

Oman Cook a'nd Family. 16. Funeral Directors RACINE, ROBERT AND GAUTHIER 237-3680, 260 Besserer; 300 Olmstead; 7 Fairmont; 259 St. Patrick; 101 Notre Dame. 20.

Florists FINE'S FLOWERS LIMITED With 6 Locations for Your Convenience 232 Bank Street. 2216 Corling ot Woodroffe. 3626 Riverside Drive near Uplands. Highway 15, Bells Corners. St.

Laurent Snooping Centre. 15 Beechwood Avenue. 236-0801 35. Where to Co FULTON'S PANCAKE HOUSE AND. sugar bush, open dally 10 o.m.

to 6 p.m. Six miles south Pokenham on Cedar Hill Road. McEWEN'S PANCAKE HOUSE AND sugar bush, open weekends, school holidays, on Lanark County Road No. 10, near Ferguson Falls. DIAL-A-MATE A New Doll Every Week WHY BE ALONE? UNATTACHED males and females, all ages welcjme.

Why wait I Dlat-A-Mote. 237-3545. 38. Nursing Homes VACANCY SEMI AND PRIVATE, room and board for male pensioner. 236-2195.

41. Help Wanted Nalo Interest ARE YOU INTERESTED IN MAKING good money In spare time. Also full time position. Must be over 21. Call 822-1585, from 8 a.m.

to 6.30 p.m. ASSISTANT GOLF PROFESSIONAL, must be able to teoch. Call R. Dean, Cornwall Golf Club, 613-931-1300. CABINET MAKER, ONLY Ex perienced need apply.

Full time employment. Phone Mr. J. Coyer for op- pointment, 8-5, 728-4631. CARLETON CO-OP MILK TRANSPORT requires driver for tandem truck, a bulk milk grader's licence preferred.

Apply Eldon Brownlee, RR 3, Manorick, 826-2201, not later than April 19th. CARPENTERS TO DO PIECE WORK, Box A-319, Journal. CARPET LAYER, ONLY FIRST class need apply. All benefits 235-676R CHEF, FOR COUNTRY CLUB, GOOD salary and working conditions, preferably someone who Is retired but wishes to supplement their Income, season from May to Oct. 225-3094 after 6 p.m ELECTRIC MOTOR WINDER, Experienced only.

Excellent working conditions. 237-5783, evenings, 825- 3316. EXPERIENCED PARTS MAN RE quired ot once. Salary commensurate with experience. Apply Mr.

G. Fader, Imperial Centre, 1475 Carling 729-1431. WE ARE BUSY LICENSED MECHANICS and general. wages for right mechanic. Contact CANADIAN TIRE 178 KENT STREET PASTRY CHEF SPECIALIZED BAKERY LINE ln-sore bakery experience on asset.

Only thoroughly trained ond experienced persons need opply. Wages commensurate with experience. APPLY M0RRIS0N-LAM0THE FOODS LTD. PERSONNEL OFFICE 95 ECHO DRIVE LICENSED OIL BURNER MECHANIC REQUIRED Apply GEORGE P. HARRIS LTD.

182 ISABELLA STREET 236-9736 OFFICE BOY Bright boy, preferably with high, school graduation, required for routine duties, in Circulation Department. Good storting solary "with annual increase. Apply in person only to m. H. CLARKE, CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT, 237 QUEEN STREET The Ottawa Journal.

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Pages Available:
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Years Available:
1885-1980