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Today and Tomorrow TODAY "Femme." National Arts Centre Studio, 1.30 and 8 p.m. National Film programs, National Library, 7.30 and 9.30 p.m. Information meeting, West Hull development, Farm Point School, 8 p.m. Secondary School Teachers' Federation, public meeting, Glebe Collegiate, 8 p.m. Gaelic Society Ceilidh, 334 Gladstone Avenue, 8 p.m.

Le Misanthrope," National Arts Centre Theatre, 8 p.m. Ottawa Filrrt Council, science films, NRC, Sussex Drive, 8.30 p.m. Nouvelle Lanterne, 8.30 p.m. TOMORROW Third World films, National Gallery, 12.45 p.m. Fisher Park High School, open house, 7 p.m.

"Maggie Flynn," Orpheus production, High School of Commerce, 8 p.m. Heron Gate Community Association, general meeting, Canterbury Community Centre, 8 p.m. "Le Misanthrope," National Arts Centre Theatre, 8 p.m. "Fern me," National Arts Centre Studio, 8 p.m. Irish Variety Night, with Dougherty Dancers.

Westboro Community Centre, 8 p.m. Ottawa Choral Society in Beethoven's Missa Solemnis, National Arts Centre Opera House, 8.30 p.m. Ottawa Film Council, science III HIS, HlVVj BUDA HIUV u.v p.m. Two plays by L'Atelier, La Nouvelle Lanterne, 8.30 p.m. 2.

Births BLANEY Lyman and Myrna (nee Wylie). are proud to announce the arrival of a son, 8 April 21, 1971, Ottawa Civic Hospital. Thanks to Dr. Smith, Dr. McPherson and Caseroom staff.

BURGESS On April 18, 1971 to Barry and Irma (nee.Kap- yrKaj at. inuviK, in.w.i., a daughter, Kelly Christine. Both well. JOSEY Stan and Elizabeth wish to announce the arrival of Timothy James on Tuesday, April 20, 1971, Ottawa Civic Hospital. A brother for Stephen.

KEARNS Leonard and Mar garet Anne (nee inuggj are happy to announce the arrival of a son at Winchester Memorial Hospital, Winchester, on April 13. A brother for Donna and Michael. LaROCQUE Pierre and Pat are delighted to announce the arrival of a son, 8 2 on April 20, 1971 a grandson for Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Sauve and Dr.

and Mrs. A. LaRocque. Many thanks to Dr. A.

Krupa. INDEX TO CLASSIFICATIONS ANNOUNCBMfNIt VHol Statistics! 1. Adoption 2. Births 3. Deaths 4.

Obituarist 5. Lost A. Found Notlctsi 13. In Memorkimt 14. Anniversary Moists 15.

Cards of Thanks 16. Funeral Directors 17. Cemetery Memorials 1. Societies and Lodges 19. Churches 70.

Florists 31. Cemeteries 29. Druggists Open Sjndoy 30. Service Stations Servlcest 33. Banquets and Pari lee 34.

Teke-Out Foods 35. Where to Go J6. Hotels and Models 37. Beauty Salons M. Nursing Homes 39.

Gardening and Landscoplng 40. Ambulance Service MPLOYM-NT 41. Help Wanted Male Interest 43. Sales Persons and Agents 43. Positions Vocant 44.

Professional Service 45. Help Wanted Female Intertst 4e. Nursing Services 47. Employment Wonted 48. Domestic Help 4.

Ttochers Wanted 50. Tuition 51. Irode School 52. Baby Services APARTMINTS 54. Apetments to Let 55.

Furnished Apartments to Let 56. Apartments Wonted 57. Aportmens for Sate St. Furnished Apartments Ware 59. Sublets PROPIRTY 40.

Industrial Properties 61. Property for Sale 62. Property for Rent 63. Property Wonted 64. Income Property 65.

Commercial Property 66. Out -ot-Town Propertied 67. Farms for Sal M. Farms for Rent 69. Farms Wonted to Buy 70.

Corteges tor Sal 71. Cottages for Won 72. Cottoges Wanted 73. Cottage Lots for Said 74. worehouM Spoc 75.

Offices to Let 76. Offices Wonted to Let Stores to Let 77. 71. 79. II.

Stores Wonted to Lei Resorts Atrairi Ooportunhiet Hunting and Fishing ROOMS Si. Rooms to Let Rooms Wontee i 88, Room and Board t9. Shore Accommodation 2. Births (Cont. frem Preceding Column) McCLEARY Blythe and Carol i (nee Horner) are pleased to announce the birth of a son, Robert Edward William, 7 9 on April 21, 1971, at Ottawa Civic Hospital.

A brother for Jane. McNULTY Clarence and Mary (nee Martin) are happy to finally announce the arrival of Christopher Patrick (Little Beaver), April 18, 1971 at Grace Hospital; all well. MUNRO To Glenn and Terry at Ottawa Civic Hospital, Wednesday, April. 21, 1971, a son, 7 2 oz. Both well.

SMITH Ken and Engel (nee Kiesekamp) are pleased, to announce the birth of a son, April 20, 1971, at the Civic Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Gear and nursing staff. THERRIEN Hi! My name is Nancy and -proud parents are Peter and Theresa (nee Wil- son). I arrived April 19, 1971, 1 weighed' 6 lbs.

10 ozs. -Special thanks to Dr. Moffatt. VINEBERGTo Mr. and Mrs.

Stephen Vineberg (nee Cap-Ian) a son, Thursday, April 22, 1971, at the Jewish General Hospital, Montreal. YOUNG Ray and Shirley (nee Attfield) are pleased to announce the birth of a 7 lb. 12 oz. daughter, Stacey Elizabeth, at Ottawa Civic Hospital, April 21, 1971. 3.

Deaths ARMSTRONG, Elizabeth (Beth) At her jresidence, Carp, Wednesday, April 21, 1971, Beth Armstrong, age 10 years, beloved daughter of Graham and Marion Arm strong (nee Brydges), dear sister of Richard, Raymond and Randy, granddaughter of Wilbert Brydges. Resting at the Kennedy Funeral Home, Carp. Service in St. James Anglican Church, Friday, 2.30 p.m. Interment parish cemetery.

In lieu of flowers donations to the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated. ATKINSON, Frederick William Thursday, April 22, 1971, in hospital Shawville, Frederick William Atkinson, beloved husband of Rose Bertrand. Dear father of Charles, Bryson, and Phyllis, of Ottawa, in his 75th year. Resting at W. J.

Hayes and Sons, Shawville, Que. Funeral Saturday, April 24, at 2 p.m. for service at St George's Anglican Church, Campbell's Bay, Que. Interment" Immaculate Conception cemetery, Bry son, Que. Jtumal Repfif 007 035 206 209 239 240 284 285 297 298 331 335 354 355 378 093 112 215 223 249 250 286 288 299 301 336 340 356 357 125 177 225 230 254 255 289 291 307 315 342 346 360 362 188 205 232 234 261 273 293 295 317 330 347 350 365 367 MIHCHANDISf Artlclesi 91 Cameris, Photo Supplies 92.

Articles fr Sale 93. Articles Wonted 94. Articles for 9ent VS. Articles for Swop 96. Anflaues and Fine Art 97.

Firewood and Fuel 9ft. Market Bosket 99. Machinery and Equipment 100. Pet Stock 101. Livestock and Poultry o.

Stamps and Coins '03. Hobbles I OA Boats end Motors Snowmobiles Campers' Supplies 107. Muslcol Supplies lot. Radio Television 109. Household Applionces AUTOMOTIVE Atttosi 119.

Auto Leasing 120. Autis for Sale 121. Autos Wanted 22. Auto Accessories 123. Sports Cors 124.

Auto Ports Trucks i 129. Trucks for Sol 130. Truck Bodies. Ports 131. Trucks Wonted Trailers 133.

Trailers for Sale 134. Trailers for Rent 135. Mobile Homes for Sal 136. Mobile Homes tor Rent 137. Mobile Homes Moved 3r.

Mobile Home Parks Mobile Homes Exchanged Motorcyciesr 145. Motorcycles for Sole 146. Motorcycles tor Rent 147. Scooters for Sole 148. Scooters for Renf 149.

Ski Comer 151. Goroges 152. Perking Spoc 153. Winterizing RIAL RSTATI 157. Houses for Sol ISt.

Real Estate Services 159. Houses to Let 160. Furnished Houses to Let 161. Furnished Houses Wonted te to Lt 162. Houses Wonted to Let 163.

Houses Wonted to Buy 164. Garden Homes PIRSONALS 1'6. Personal Memos 177. Transportation Avollobie 171. Tronsoortotlon Wonted V9.

Camps Beys' and Oh Ir FINANCIAL ItS. Financing 1S6. Money Wonted 117. Money AvolloM Mortgages 189. Investments .90.

Patents end Copy. MISCILLANIOUS 194. Legoi 'ov Auctions 196. At Your Servk Coming kvetn .98. Stamp Collectors 199.

Anniversary Page LONG DISTANCE NO TOLL CHARGE PHONE ZENITH 7713C 3. Deaths (Conl. from Preceding Column! BLAIS, Robert Suddenly, at Sherbrooke, on Wed nesday, April 21, 1971, Rob ert Blais, husband of the late Jeanne Fairbault, age 82 years, father of pr. Jean Robert Blais, Quebec; Ro dolphe (Roddy) Blais of Sher brooke; Mrs. Roger La- perriere (Andree) of Glen eagle, brother of Misses Blanche and Yvonne Blais of Ottawa; 8 grandchildren and 3 great-grandchildren.

Rest ing Racine, Robert and Gau-thier, 260 Besserer Street, Funeral Saturday to Sacred Heart Church for Requiem Mass at 9 a.m. Interment Notre Dame cemetery, Ot tawa. CAMPBELL, R. Kenneth In hospital, Wednesday, April 21, 1971, R. Kenneth Campbell, age 68 years, beloved husband of Violet E.

Sporne, of 255 Donald Street, dear father of Ian, of Toronto; Gwen, of Scotland, and Jim, of Oak-ville. Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street. Service Sat: urday, 10.30 a.m. Interment Beechwood Cemetery. CRAIG, Edgar In hospital on Tuesday, April 20, 1971, Edgar Craig of Winchester in his 79th year, beloved husband of Jessie Ellen McDonald, dear father of Donald, Winnipeg; Dudley, Chesterville; Or mond, Metcalfe; Leonard, Toronto; and Mrs.

Robert Carss (Norma), Ottawa. Resting at the Vice and Craig Ltd. Fu neral Home, Queen Street, Chesterville where service will be held on Friday, April 23 at 2 p.m. Interment Maple Ridge Cemetery. DABER, Beatrice In hospital, Ottawa, on Wednesday, April 21, 1971, in her 62nd year, Beatrice Daber, 265 Mary Street, beloved wife of Ernest Daber, dear mother of Harold Daber, Renfrew; Robert Daber, at home; grandmother of Carol Anne.

Resting at the Malcolm and Deavitt Fu- neral Home, -141 Renfrew Street, Pembroke, until noon Friday, thence to St. John's Lutheran Church for service at 2 p.m. Interment church cemetery. FITZGERALD, Cecil Desmoriai (Fitz) At the Charlotte County Hospital, St. Stephen, N.B.

on April 21, 1971. Fitz, aged 71 years, beloved hus band of Nora; dear father of Noreen (Mrs. B. M. Blakely) and Brian Desmond.

Resting at MacDonald Funeral Home, St. Stephen, N.B. Service to to be held at All Saints Angli can Church in St. Andrew's, NB, on April 23 at 1 p.m. Please omit flowers.

GILLIES, Angus At the resi dence of his daughter, 28 Dickson Street, Hamilton, Angus Gillies, formerly of Campbell's Bay, dear husband of the late Mary Cal-laghan, dear father of Gerald, Waterdown, Mrs. Frances Cometto, Patrick and Joseph (Bert), of Hamilton; also survived his brother, Ernie of Campbell's Bay; Cyrus, Arthur, Mrs. Gladys Frost, of Thunder Bay; also surviving are 14 grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Funeral Friday from the Ringrose Bros. Funeral Home, Campbell's Bay to St.

John the Evangelist Church for Requiem Mass at 10 a.m. Interment St. John the Evangelist Cemetery, Campbell's Bay. GILLIS, Cyrus On Thursday, April 22, 1971, in Thunder Bay, Cyrus Gillis, beloved husband of Matilda (Dolly) Hall of 329 Conyer Thunder Bay, age 71, father of Frank and Shirley, brother of Arthur, Mrs. Gladys Frost and the late Angus Gillies.

Funeral and Interment Saturday from Sargent and Son Thunder Bay. HOLT, Ellen Mary T.O.S.M. In hospital at Sault Ste. Marie, April 20, 1971, Ellen Mary McGrath, wife of the late Robert Henry Holt, dear mother of Sister Mary Roberta, GNIC, Sault Ste. Marie; Rita (Mrs.

Wilfred McCarthy), Vanier; Fay (Mrs. Ernest Fidder), Toronto; Robert, Ottawa; Desmond, Newton Falls, N.Y.; sister of Simon McGrath, Arn-prior; 21 grandchildren, two great-grandchildren. Resting -at the Whelan Funeral Home, 515 Cooper Street, between Bay and Lyon. Funeral Saturday to Blessed Sacrament Church for mass at 8 a.m. Interment Arnprlor.

JOURNAL "Ottawa's Most Pioqressive Want 3. Deaths (Cont. from Preceding Column) KNOWLES, Leslie Jules On Thursday, April 22, 1971, age 34 years, Leslie Jules Knowles, of 74 Dagmar, Vanier, beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. George Knowles (Rita Rocheleau), beloved husband of Dianne Becker, dear father of Ian, Bruce, Lori, brother of Robert (Bob), Mrs.

Stewart Fletcher (Bev-erly), of Ottawa, sonn-law of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Becker. Resting at the Racine, Robert ami Gauthier Funeral Home, 300 Olmstead Street, Vanier. Funeral Mass at Assumption Church Saturday at 10 a.m.

Inter-. ment Notre Dame cemetery, Ottawa. Donations "to the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated. LACROIX, Albert On Wednes-. day, April 21, 1971, age 75 years, Albert Lacroix, of 18 Desjardins Street, husband of the late Annie Arp, beloved father of Napoleon (Nap), Lucien, Edgar, Miss Therese, Mrs.

Gaston Trudel (Helene), of Ottawa; Louis, of Buckingham, and Mrs. Fernand Pot-vin (Lucille), of Montreal; dear brother of Mrs. Nelly Rose Bazinet, of Montreal; 18 grandchildren, 5 great-grandchildren. Resting at the Racine, Robert and Gauthier Funeral Home, 259 St. Patrick Street, after 7 p.m.

Thursday. Funeral Mass at St. Anne Church, Saturday, at 9 a.m. Interment Notre Dame Cemetery, Ottawa. LANDRY, Mrs.

Monique In hospital Tuesday, April 20, 1971, wife of Jacques (Jack) Landry; mother of Michel, daughter of Antoinnette Car bonne au and the late Joseph Carbonneau; sister of Colette (Mrs. Maurice Patry), Miss Jeanniiie, Lise (Mrs. Gaston LaCroix); Cecile (Mrs. Roger Savard); Suzanne (Mrs. Sam Pantuza); Guy and Jean Body donated to science Requiem Mass at the Basilica Tuesday, 7.30 a.m.

Patrick On Tuesday, April 20, 1971, at his home, 22 Beckwith Road, James Lavigne, beloved hus band of Elizabeth (Betty) Ferguson, dear father of Joan (Mrs. John McCalla), Rev. Sister Lynn Lavigne, C.S.C.; dear brother of Jack, Lloyd, Mrs. Betty Lake, Annie (Mrs. Ludovic Allaire), Helen Lavigne, Edna (Mrs.

Bernard Kealey); also survived by 3 grandchildren, Mark, "rol and Robert. Resting the Kelly Funeral Home, 585 Somerset Street (Centre Town). Funeral Friday to Canadian Martyrs' Church for mass at 11 a.m. Interment Pinecrest Cemetery. LEVANS, Owen D.

In Pembroke, Civic Hospital, Wednesday, April 21, 1971, in his 64th year, Owen D. Levans, of 482 Nancv Street. Pembroke, president of Canadian Splint and Lumber beloved hus band of Florence Lillian McDonald, brother of Earla (Mrs. Dale Pritchard) and Verna (Mrs. William Farmer), both of Detroit, Mich.

Resting at Malcolm and Deavitt Funeral Home, 141 Renfrew Street, Pembroke. Service in the chapel Saturday, April 24, at 2 p.m. Interment Wesley United Cemetery. MAUBACH, Wttitam On Thursday, April 22, 1971, age 44 years, William Maubach, of 258 Lisgar Street, beloved husband of Marjorie Lee, beloved brother of John, of Toronto, Stephen, Mrs. Robert Keliher-(Marika), Mrs.

Paul Saunders (Francoise), Mrs. Jan Weinberger (Sonia), of Ottawa, Mrs. Luis Rocatti (Helene), of Buenos Aires. Resting at the Racine, Robert and Gauthier Funeral Home, 260 Besserer StretFuneral Mass at St. Joseph's Church Saturday at 9 a.m.

Funeral private. Interment Notre Dame cemetery, Ottawa. In lieu of flowers donations to the Canadian Paraplegic Association would be appreciated. GAS SICKENS 44 PHILADELPHIA (A P) Leaking chlorine gas sickened 44 persons Wednesday after the cap was knocked off a one-ton container of the gas. The acci dent occurred on the loading platform of the Pioneer Salt and Chemical authorities said.

First to feel the effects of the chlorine were workers on the platform. iAAAAAAAAAjA AAAAAAA. Deaths from "oki-" McNEIL, Andrew In hospital, Wednesday, April 21, 1971, Andrew McNeil, age 73, of Pembroke, husband in first marriage of the late Jessie Ross Struthers and in second marriage of Blanche St. Arnault Murphy, father of Daniel, Ottawa; 'David and Andrew, Toronto; Mrs. David Jock, of Niagara-on-the-Lake; Mrs.

Charles Barber, of Clarkston, brother of James and Miss Izza Mc-' Neil, of Scotland. Resting at Landreville Funeral Home, 578 Somerset West. Funeral, Friday, 3 p.m. Rev. John F.

S. Ford officiating. Interment Prospect Cemetery, Toronto. MUNRO, Pearl Elizabeth In hospital, Ottawa, on Wednesday, April 21, 1971, Pearl Elizabeth James, be loved wife of the late William Munro, dear mother of Eliza beth and Eric, Almonte; dear grandmother of Joanna, Al monte, in her 85th year. Resting at the Kerry Funeral Home, 154 Elgin Street, Al service on -Friday at 2 p.m.

The Rev. Robert McCrea officiating. Interment Clayton United Cemetery. In lieu of flowers donations made to the Almonte General Hospi tal would be appreciated. O'CONNOR, Mr.

Anthony Ray mond At his residence, Low. April 20, 1971, Anthony Raymond O'Connor, age 60, son of the late Mr. Mi chael O'Connor and Mary Sage and dear brother of Aus tin, Bernard. Lawrence, Marcus, Kevin, (Molly) Mrs. Victor Kealey, (Ursula) Mrs.

Bill Wakeling, (Leona) Mrs. Lionel Doyle, (Cecilia) Mrs. Frank Salisbury. Resting at the Parish Centre, Low, Que. Funeral Friday, April 23 at 10 o'clock, St.

Martin's Church, Martindale. Interment parish cemetery. Funeral arrange ments McConnery Funeral Home. PALMER, Helen M. In hospi tal, Wednesday, April 21, 1971.

Helen Anderson, widow of Charles H. Palmer, survived by one son Douglas of St. John's, one daughter, Mrs. Joan Tahirall, of Foy- mount, also two grand children. Private service and interment In Montreal.

In lieu of flowers donations to the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated. PENDER, Matthew Joseph In hospital, Wednesday, April 21, 1971, Matthew J. Pender, age 63 years, beloved husband of Kathleen Ford, 37 Stevenson Avenue; dear father of Pat rick, Georgetown, nd Laurence, of Ottawa; brother of Frank, Harry, Patrick (Beatrice) Mrs. Ed Erler, (Veronica) Mrs. Jack Shul- man, all of Ottawa, and (Gladys) Ray Robinet, of Ferndale, Mich.

Resting McEvoy-Shields Funeral Home, 235 Kent Street, after 7 p.m. Thursday. Funeral Saturday to St. Elizabeth's Church (Merivale Road at Leaside) for Mass at 10 a.m. Interment Notre Dame Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers donations to the Heart Foundation would be appreciated. PRUD'HOMME, Roland On Wednesday, April 21, 1971, Roland Prud'Homme, age 56, of 62 Hotel de Ville, Hull, representative of French Language Newspaper, Ottawa-Hull Area. Beloved husband of Lucienne Bra-zeau, dear father of Jacques of Hull, Mrs. Jean-Guy (Marquis (Madeleine) of Hull, brother of Jean Robert, and Fernand of Hull, Benoit of Ottawa, Marcel of Fabreville, Mrs. Leopold Rodier (Germaine) of St.

Jean d'Iberville, Mrs. Maurice Villeneuve (Therese) of Hull, 'one grandchild Erwan. Will be resting at Racine, Robert and Gauthier, 101 Notre Dame, Hull, after 1 p.m., Thursday. Funeral service Saturday, April 24, In Notre Dame de Grace Church at 10 a.m. Interment Notre Dame Cemetery, Hull.

Visiting hours 1-10 p.m. Journal Subscription Rales SINGLE COPY. PR ICE I 10c dally, Saturday. BY CARRIER: 60c a week. BY MA'L! Pnyobie In advance Con-oda, Canadian Forces Post Offices and U.S.A.

13.00 month or 832.00 a year. All other countries 44.00 a month of 840.00 a year. Saturday only 25c pet issue or 813.00 a year to ony oaflress for further Information coll 234-7S11. 3. Thursday, Ad Section .3.

Deaths (Cont. from Preceding Column) REDTMAN, Beatrice In hos pital, Tuesday, April 20, 1971, Beatrice Jack, beloved wife of Walter age 54 years, of 157 Abbotsford Road, Hazeldean, sister of Mrs. J. Villeneuve (Violet), of Montreal; Mrs. Claude Dowd (Hazel), of Renfrew; Mrs.

John McLaren (Doris), of Arnprior; Mrs. C. McGrath (Ida), of Toronto. Resting at Veitch-Draper Parkdale Avenue at Gladstone. Service in chapel, Friday, 11 a.m.

Interment Thomsonville Cemetery, Renfrew. SAVAGE, Hamilton In hos Wednesday, April 21, 1971, Hamilton Savage, age 56, beloved husband of Phyllis Chaddock, dear father of Ian, Brenda and Edith, grand father of Jeff and Susie. brother of Joe, Bill, Victor ahd Charles, Nancy and Mrs Kay Kilgour. Resting at the Tubman Funeral Home, 403 Richmond Road at Roosevelt, after 7 p.m. Thursday.

Serv ice private on Friday. Those desiring may make contnbu tions to the Canadian Cancer Society. SPENCE, Marguerite At the Great War Memorial Hospital, Perth on Wednesday, April 21, 1971, Marguerite McLean, In her 77th year, wife of the late Thomas C. Spence, dear moth er of Thomas and David, both of Perth; dear sister of Isobel McLean and Thomas K. McLean, both of Perth.

Rest inc at the Blair and Son Fu neral Home. 15 West Gore Street, Perth. Funeral service to be conducted in the chape Friday, April 23, at 2 p.m. In terment Elmwood Cemetery. WRIGHT, Edith At Kingston, on Tuesday, April 20, 1971, Edith Ong, beloved wife of Charles Albert Wright, mother of Mrs.

Ethen Arnold Smiths Falls; Mrs. Gerald Sawdon (Barbara), Smiths Falls and Charles Wright of Kingston. Resting at the Amy Funeral Home, Smiths Falls. Funeral service will be held in St. John's Church on Friday, April 23 at 11 a.m.

Interment Hillcrest Cemetery. FRED N. GARRETT FUNERAL SERVICE Dignity, Devotion ond Economy in Good Taste Since 1938. Inquire No Obligation 233-4773 584 SOMERSET STREET WEST VEITCH DRAPER LIMITED FUNERAL DIRECTORS Redtman, Beotrlce. PARKDALE CHAPEL 728 4673 BANK ST.

CHAPEL 23o06A8 HULSE PLAYFAIR LIMITED FUNERAL DIRECTORS Campbell, R. Kenneth. Central Chapel 315 McLEOD STREET 233-1143 West Chapel 1098 BYRON AVENUE 728-1761 McEVOY BROTHERS LIMITED FUNERAL DIRECTORS 235 KENT STREET 232-5337 News ond Announcements Presented Nightly ot 6 p.m. on CKOY. 5.

tort BLACK CAT, -OST CHURCHILL AT Avondole. Reword for return. -J22-441. I BOY'S BICYCLE, FASTBACK XT101, lime green, 3 speed, hand brokts. Reward.

722-4497. BOY'S GLASSES, IN CASE, LOST ON Elmlra Drive. 128-4092. CAT, SANDY HILL, BLACK, WHITE cjit)nd paws. Reward.

232-4364. i April 22, 1971 The 10CAI CALLS PHONE 236-7511 5. lost (Cont. from. Preceding Column) -ACHSHUND, MALE, Rfcn, 10 months, has throat lnury.

lost Tuesday, Rockcllffe-Beechwood area. Reward. 749-0449. DOG. MEDIUM SIZE.

SHAGGY white holr, has red collar ond leash, lost Weslboro. 722-2412. FEMALE CAT, SHORT AND sngnriy. bowlegged, greyish brown stripe. Vicinity Normandy and Princ Wales.

224-4496. evenings. GLASSES, MAN'S; WESTGATE SHOP. ping centre, 2 weeks ago. 829-4031.

EWELLED, SILVER RING IN OR neor Arts Centre. Reword. 236-6214, evenings. KEYS ON A RING, ELGIN STREET uvmuvi utou. rinoer pieasr call Ottawa police.

LOST KITTEN, FEMALE, 7 MONTHS oi wn re and arev with hiru-ir Dynes Road; Fliher, Prince of Woles area. B-1604. LOST LINK BRACELET, MET caire ana Laurler area. 828-4214. MALE CAT.

ABOUT 1 YEAR nt motley grey, Sondy Hill orea. 235- WQ. MAN'S WATCH, ZENITH, LAPER- riere, Lorkln area. 728-1000. ROUND GOLD PIN, WELLINGTON Street, Westgafe orea.

Coll 728-8172, TISSOT LADY'S GOLD WATCH. BE- tween O'Connor and Driveway on Lis gar. 234-9991, evenings; 992-188, days WOMAN'S RING. LOST JIMMY'S Restaurant Saturdav. sentimental value.

996-4949 days, 771-7967 eve nings. WRISTWATCH, MAN'S, CINEMA 1 theatre, Saturday. 828-6227. YOUR PET MAY BP AT TUP Mil mane society Shelter. Visit shelter to maxo sure, zj-3166.

DISABLED GIRL'S PET MUCH LOVED AND SADLY MISSPD German Shepherd, female, 7 months old, DiacK with tan markings, spay Cd. Lost Vlclnltv Munster and Rich mond area, on Good Friday morning. Answers to Held). If you see dog please call 838-2708 or 224-0589. Re-ward.

HIGH REWARD FOR RETURN OF A male boarder terrier, tan, shaved spot left side, lost by Nepean Animal Hospital. Call 729-5541. 6 found BLACK LABRADOR DOG, MALE, found area south of Alfa Vista. Call 733-3418. CAMERAS FOUND ON EASTER SUN-day.

Call 722-1667. FOUND 2 WEEKS AGO YOUNG FE male, yellow Labrador. 731-8888. FOUND rN GLEBE AREA, GIRLS wofch, unusual design, full descrip tion necessary. 232-9077.

KITTEN, FEMALE, BLACK SPOT-ted, found, McKellar area. 722-4494. MALE DOG, TAN AND BLACK, found Saturday, vicinity Merivale, Klrkwood. 728-3277. POCKET WATCH, INITIALLED, Henderson Avenue.

232-9110. 13. In Memorlams BARBER In loving memory of a dear husband and father, Thome C. Borber, who passed away April 22. K62.

Not dead to us who loved him, Not lost but gone before, He lives with us In memory, And wiN live forever more. Kay ond Fomlly. BROWNLEE Eliza Valerie. In loving memory of a very deor mother and grandmother, (Lyde), who passed away two years today, April 22, 1969, Her charming ways ond smiling face Are a pleasure to recall, She had a kindly word for each And died beloved by all, Someday we hope to meet her, Someday we know not when, To clasp her hand In the better land, Never to part again. Lovingly remembered ond sadly missed.

Daughter Amy, son Bud and grandsons Bill and Bob. DUNNING In loving memory of a dear wife, mother and grandmother, Beatrice Mary, who passed away April 22, 1964. There is a link death cannot sew, Love and remembrance last forever, Fred ond Fomlly DUNNING In loving memory of. a deor mother and grondmother, Beat rice Mary, who passed away April 22, 1964. The dearest mother, the kindest friend, One of the best whom God could lend, Loving, thoughtful, gentle and true, Always willing a kind oct to do." Alan, Marian, Kim, Grant ond Cheryl.

EMPEY In loving remembrance of dear husband, Douglas A. Empey who passed oway April 22, 1970. He left so quietly, his thoughts un known. But he left a memory, I am proud to own. On eorth he nobly did his best, Grant him, Jesus, heavenly rest.

Remembered and sadly missed. Wife Mary. NOLAN In loving memory of my deor wife, Mary Catherine Nolan, who passed away April 22, 1967. And while she lies in peaceful sleep, Her memory we shall olways keep. Harold.

NOLAN In loving memory of 'my dear mother; Mary Catherine Nolan, who passed away April 22, 1967. Lovingly remembered Mom. Sadly missed by Frances and Bob. NOLAN In loving memory of a won- I mother and grandmother, Mary Catherine Nolan, who passed oway April 22, 1967. The Angels singing unto one another, Can find among their burning terms of love, None so devotional as that of Her beauty mode the bright world dim.

And everything beside seemed like the fleeting Image of a shade. Daughter Colleen, Son-in-law Kenneth Fogorty, Grandsons Winston and Justin. NOLAN In loving memory of my deor mother, Mary Cotherine Nolan, who passed away April 22, 1967. In memory, doily thought, In heort, silent sorrow. i Doris.

NOL-AN In loving memory of a aeor mother and grondmother, who passed oway April 22, 1967. And while she lies In peaceful sleep, Her memory we shall olwoys keep. Lovingly remembered by Ruth, Bill, Billy, David ond Gotin. 53 13. In Meniorta (Cent, from Preceding Column) NOLAN In memory of my darling mother ond grandmother, Mrs.

Mory Nolcn. who left us April 22, 167. You left behind an ochlng heart, Toot loved you most sincere; I never did nor never will Forget you. Mother Daughter. Marorle, Bill ond Malcolm.

PERRY -r In loving memory of a dear mothW Yvonne Perry, who poised away April 21, 1969. Two years hove passed since that sod day, When one we loved was called away; God took her home It wos His Will, Within our hearts she llveth stilt. Percy, Loretto ond Family. THOMPSON In loving memory of our oariing mother, Mrs. Edward Thompson, who passed away 4 years ago.

April 22, 1967. Many a lonely heartache, Many a silent tear, But always a beautiful memory. Of the mother we loved so dear. Olive ond Ruth. MEMORIAL GIFTS RESPONDING TO REQUESTS THE Canadian cancer Society has "In Memorlarn" cards available from Carleton Unit office or funeral par-lors for use ot the time of bereavement of a friend er loved one.

Such funds are used for research to find the ultimate cure to cancer. To moke arrangement, telephone 235. 1894. 15. Cards of Thanh GOULET Sincere thanks for all sympathies rendered on the occasion of Leo Goulet's death, April 16, 1971.

The Goulet Family. MCCLELLAND We would like to extend over sincere thanks to oil our friends and relatives who expressed their sympofhy In the recent bereavement of the late A. Ice Mc-, Clelland Special thonks to Rev. Fathers Donegan, Kelly and Maryene ond the nurses of the eighth floor of Sacred Heart Hospital. The Holmes Fomlly.

16. funeral Director RACINE, ROBERT AND GAUTHIER 237-3680, 260 Besserer; 300 Olmsteed; 7 Fairmont; 259 St. Patrick; 101 Notre Dame. 35. Where te 6e McEWEN'S PANCAKE HOUSE AND sugar bush, open weekends, school ttolldays, on Lanark County Road No.

10, near Ferguson Falls. 1-2594277. OIAL-A-MATE A New Dote Every Week WHY BE ALONE? UNATTACHED males and tema'es, all ages welome. Why wait I Dlal-A-Mate. 237-3345.

38. Nutting Homes VACANCY SEMI AND PRIVATE, room ond board for male pensioner. 236-2195. 39. Gardening and Landscaping TOP SOIL, LANDSCAPING, LAWN rolling, osphoit driveways, cedars.

728-3833. TREES CUT WITH CHAIN SAW, trimmed, stumps removed. 235-1320. Ottawa Journal 41. Help Wanted Male Interest ASPHAUTSALESMAN WANTED." AP.

ply 729-2436. a1sistantto PRIVATE INVESTI-gotor. Resume and references to Box A-383, Journal. BRIGHT PERSON OR SALES OR-der desk, excellent future for conscientious person. Should have own transportation.

Mr. Brown, 745-9851 between 4-5 p.m. butcherrequ1red "for "food market In West End. Must be reliable. No night work.

Box A-377, Journal. CABINET MAKER, ONLY Experienced need oppiy. Full time em-ployment. Phone Mr. J.

Coyer for appointment, S-S, 728-4631. APPET LAYER, ONLY FIRST doss need apply. All benefits 235-6768 CHAUFFEUR, GENERAL MAINTE-nonce, must have good qualifications, live out. 733-9640. CLERK-TYPIST, NEAT APPEAR.

once, high school graduate, good chances of advancement for serious "applicant. Call Mrs. Graham, 237 7760. DIRECTORS, GROUP MANAGERS ond representatives wanted for full or port-time sales, no experience needed. Call 234-0509.

ELECTRIC MOTOR WINDER, Experienced only. Excellent working conditions. 237-5783, evenings, 825-3316. EXPERIENCED SINGLE MAN FOR dairy farm. 1-448-2515.

SALES PERSON For parts department of large automotive retail outlet. Must be bilingual and have experience in automotive parts sales. Good working conditions, 5-day week with full company benefits. Apply in person CANADIAN TIRE ASSOCIATE STORE, 248 McARTHUR ROAD MINTCf Requires EXPERIENCED CLEANER Permanent employment. Excellent salary.

Apply in person to MR. SCHULERT, HERON GATE PROJECT, 2840 BAYCREST DRIVE between 8 and 10 a.m..

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