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1 -1 THE OTTAWA JOURNAL MONDAY, JUNE 12, 1961 JOURNAL WANT ADS Phone CE6-7511 "Ottawa's Most Progressive Want Ad Section" Phone CE6-7511 Announcements 101 BIRTHS ADAMS Richard and' Doreen (nee Thorne) are happy 'to nounce the birth of a daughter at Civic Hospital, Friday, June 9, 1961. Both well. Blenkarn (nee Brule) are very -happy to announce the safe arrival of a son at Grace Hospital, Sunday, June 11. 1961. Both well.

2 CHARTER Harold and Suzanne (nee Orr) are happy to announce the birth of. son, at, Ottawa Civie Hospital, Sunday, June 11, 1961 -Both well COMBS -To Mr. and Mrs. Lem Norwalk Hospital, Norwalk, Connecticut, a son, on Friday, June 9, 1961. 2 DUCHARME Fergus, Pierre, Marc, and Cammy, sons of Dr.

and Mrs. Fergus A. Ducharme announce the arrival of their baby brother, June 8, 1961, at Ottawa General Hospital. GAVIN-To Jim and Mary (nee Borsa) at Ottawa Civic Hospital, Wednesday, June 7, 1961, daughter, Susan Mary. Both well.

GRIFFITH Anne and 'Bill announce the birth of Sarah Jane, on Friday June 9, 1961, at Ot. tawa Civic Hospital, a sister for Suzanne and Bruce. GUETTLER -Norman and Sandra (nee Kehoe) announce the arrival of a son, Fairview Park Hospital, Cleveland, Ohio, Saturday, June 10, 1961. IC HASE-Dennis and Marian (nee happily announce the birth of son, Steven Philip, 8 Ibs. 4.

on Saturday, June 10, 1961, at Grace. Hospital. Both well. JARVIS- -Ronald and Margo (nee Proudman) happily announce the birth of a daughter on Friday, June 9, 1961, at Catharine Booth Maternity Hospital, Montreal. (First grandchild for Mr.

and Mrs. Harold C. Jarvis and Mr. and Mrs. J.

Mervyn Proudman.I LASALLE-To Lewis and Lois, on Saturday, June 10, 1991, Grace Hospital, a son. Both well. Don and Dorothy (nee Perry) on Saturday, June 10. 1961. at Grace Hospital, son.

Both well. M-KNIGHT-To Wayne and Lorna (nee McEwen) daughter, Melodie Joy, 6 1bs. 5 on June 10, 1961, at 7.07 p.m.. at Pontiac Community Hospital, Shawville, Que. Both well.

MEAGHER-To Ken and Mary, on Friday, June 9, 1961, at Ottawa Civic Hospital, a daughter. Both well. 1 MEGGS-To Mr. and Mrs. John Meggs (nee.

Priscilla Jefferson). at Ottawa Civic Hospital, Saturday, June 10, 1961. a girl, sister for Elizabeth and Peter. ROGER John and Bev (nee Dyblet, wish -to announce the birth of a daughter on the 10th of June at the Grace Hospital. Sister for Scott.

Both well. RYAN-To Joe and Shirley Ryan, at General Hospital, Monday, Jurte 12, 1951, a daughter, a sister for Suzie and her 4 brothers. Both well. SAUVE- Gary' and Barbara Sauve are happy to announce the rival of their daughter Sharon Lynne, on Thursday, June 1961, at Grace Hospital. A sister for Christine, TAYLOR- and Chick are pleased to announce the arrival of son, 7.

lbs June 11, at the Civic Hospital. Brother for Steven Michael. Both well. 3 Rooming House Owners a handy guest receipt book is yours free. Write or phone Miss Scott CE6-7511 Announcements 102 DEATHS BANGS, Victor Hedley-In hospig tal, 'Sunday, June 11, 1961, Victor' Bangs of 619 Somerset W.

aged 71 years. beloved 'husband of Blanche Hills and dear father of John, Charles. Lionel. Victoria and Faith. Resting At the Kelly Funeral Home, 385 Somerset St.

(Centre Town), where funeral -service will be conducted day at 2.30 p.m. Interment Pinecrest cemetery. BERGERON, Joseph Osias in local hospital on Friday June 9, 1961. Joseph Osias Bergeron, aged 80, of 70 Stonehurst, husband of the late Clara Albert, father of Leo and' Mrs. Ferdinand -Bideard Florencet Resting- at Landreville Funeral Home, Somerset West.

Funeral on Monday June 12 1 45 EH. TO OUr Lady of the Angels Church for Requiem High Mass at 8. Interment Notre Dame Cenfetery, Ottawa. BOX, Elizabeth Drummond June 11, 1961. In hospital, Sunday, Elizabeth Bisset, beloved wife of Edward Delbert Box, 225 Patterson in her 71st year.

mother of Mrs. Charles Cowell (Mary), Montreal, and Mrs. Gerald Spero (Lois), Hamilton. Resting at Veitch-Draper Ltd. Bank St.

at Carling. Service in the chapel Wednesday at 2 p.m. Interment Pinecrest cemetery. 2 CAVANAGH Eva--At Victoria Hospital, Renfrew. Saturday, June 10.

1961, Eva Cooper, beloved wife of Arthur H. Cavanagh, aged 69 years. Rested at Cochrane-Anderson Funeral Home, 175 Argyle Rentrew, until Sunday, June 11, thence to Sudbury, for service and interment on Monday, June 12. Interment Park Lawn cemetery, CHARLEBOIS. Guy Suddenly June 10, 1961, Guy Charlebois, age 41 years.

beloved husband of Yvonne Young, father of Ronny, Paul and Larry, 162 Meadowlands Drive, brother of Gilbert, Mimi, Mrs. Marcel Therien, Aylmer, Mrs. W. N. Hoy, Ottawa, Mrs.

Jean Pierre Laterriere, Michele. San Francisco. Resting at the Whelan Funeral Home, 515 Cooper St. Funeral Tuesday to Augustine's Church for Requiem High Mass at 9.30 a.m. Interment Cote des Neiges cemetery, Montreal.

COLE, Olive Naomi- at Smiths Falls, Saturday, June 10, 1961, Olive Naomi Featherston, aged 69 years, beloved wife of William David Cole and mother of Gertrude (Mrs. Bett McCrum), Lloyd, Wiltred, Myrtle (Mrs. Ocal Patterson), all of Smiths Falls: Isabell (Mrs. Francis Leeder). Brockville; Phyllis (Mrs.

Donald Dorman), Kenneth and Cecil, all of Smiths Falls; Kathlene (Mrs. George Alan), Brockville; Eric, Douglas and Ronald, Smiths Falls. Resting Lannin Funeral Home, Smiths Falls Funeral service in St. John's Anglican Church Monday, June 12, at 2 p.m, Interment Hillerest cemetery, COULTHART, Josephine In hospital. after lengthy' iliness, Saturday, June 10, 1961, Josephine Baker, beloved widow of Walter Coulthart Morewood, in her 88th year.

Mother of Mrs. Elgin Finlayson (Jennie) Avonmore: Mrs John Munro (Gladys), Apple Hill; Mrs. Christina Murphy, Miss Laura Coulthart, Mrs. Harold Swerdfeger (Margaret), Mrs. Russell Swerdfeger (Alice), all of Ottawa: Archie, Morewood: Hugh, Sarnia: the late Mrs.

Bush, Cardinal: and the late Charles CoultHart. Resting at the home of her son, Archie, funeral Tuesday. June 13, to Morewood United Church at 2.30 p.m Interment Maple Ridge cemetery. (Continued on Next Column) To assist readers in preparing appropriate In Memoriam notices The Journal has made available a booklet of wordings. Please phone or write Miss Allen 237 Queen St.

CE6-7511 or come in for your copy. Announcements 102 DEATHS (Cont. from Preceding Column) CROZIER, James his home North Cote, on Friday, June 9. 1961. James Crozier.

nusband of the late Dinah Briscoe, 'in his 95th -1 year, Renting at the Cochrane. Anderson Funeral Home, 175 Argyle St. where service will be conducted on Monday, June 12. at 2 p.m. Interment in Rosebank cemetery, DUCHARME, Joseph Albert-Suddenly on Monday, June 12, 1951, Joseph Albert Ducharme, of 333 MacLaren aged 48 years.

beloved husband of Eva Bernard. Laura ence and dear father of Claude, Agnes. Eveline, Carmette and dear brother of Leopold, Lionel. Emilien, Joseph. Theophile Leone (Mrs.

Leonard Driscoll). Resting at the Kelly Funeral Home, 585 Somerset St. (Centre Town) Funeral Wednesday to Christ The King. Church for Solemn, Requiem High Mass at 7.45 a.m. Interment Notre Dame, cemetery.

FELHAVER, Alfred Edward--Accidentally in St. Alban's, Vermont, U.S.A.. Sunday, June 11, 1931, Alfred Edward Felhaver, beloved husband of Beatrice McBride. Remains to rest at the Convey Funeral Home, Arnorior, Funeral notice later. IC HARRIS, Eva May After lengthy illness in hospital, Lindsay, on Sunday 11.

1961, Eva May Cowan in her 70th year, widow of John Walter Harris, dear mother of Edgar of Lindsay: BE survived by her sister Lottie Anderson of prior. Resting at the Boyce Funeral Home Arnprior. Funeral service in Emanuel Church on Tuesday, June at 2 p.m. Interment Arnprior cemetery. JOHNSON, Annie Edith--In hospital, Sunday, June 11, 1961, Annie.

Edith Johnson of 59 Wilton Crescent, aged 78 years (retired. Civil Servant). Resting at Hulse and Playfair Ltd. 315 McLeod St. Service in chapel Tuesday at 2 p.m.

Interment Cassburn cemetery, 1 LEVESQUE, Valmore-In Montreal on Saturday, June 10, 1961, more Levesque, husband of Louise Deschamps, father of Mra. Havelock Montgomery (Cecile), brother of Eugene, Ernest, Mrs. Herve Dallaire (Florence), aged 66 years. Funeral Tuesday at 7.15 a.m. from Gauthier Funeral Home, 259 St.

Patrick, for Requiem High Mass at the Basilica at 7.30. Interment Notre Dame cemetery. MARKLE, Frederick--In Ste. Anne de Bellevue Hospital on Sunday, June. Mr.

Frederick Markle, aged 73, father of Raymond of Ottawa, Donald of Cobourg, Lyle of Vancouver and Marguerite of Montreal, Resting at Bowes Funeral Home, Cobourg. Interment St. Michael's cemetery. Cobourg. Wednesday morning.

PRATT. Sgt. Horace L. RCAF. suddenly at Vancouver, Thursday, June 8, 1961, Sgt.

Horace L. C. Pratt, aged 36 years -Beloved husband of Constance Hepburn, father of Catherine, Robert and Richard. Son of Mrs. Annie Pratt and brother of James Pratt, all of Ottawa.

Resting at the Radmore Stewart Funeral Home, 1319 Wellington Street. Service in the chapel Wednesday 2 p.m. Interment Pinecrest cemetery. RAY. -In Fitzroy Harbor June 10, 1961, Vincent "Ray in his 75th year.

The funeral will leave the Convey Funeral Home, 119 Victoria Arnprior, on Tuesday, June 13, at 8.30 a.m. for Requiem High Mass in St. Michael's Church, Fitzroy Harbor, at 9 a.m. Interment parish cemetery. STEWART.

Eleanor Ann-On Sunday, June 11, 1961, in hospital, Eleanor Ann Payette, wife of the late John Leonard Stewart and dear mother of Orval, Norman, -Owen. Allan, Conrad. Ralph, Mrs. Alphonse St. Jean (Lota), Mrs.

Dalton MacGregor (Gertrude), Mrs. D. R. Gartow (Muriel), Mrs James McDonald (Anita) and Mrs. William Fitzsimmons (Reigh), sister of Ovide and Mrs.

Annie Gauvreau, aged 75 years. Resting at Racine 'and Robert 300 Olmstead, Eastview. Funeral Tuesday to the Resurrection of Our Lord Church for Solemn Requiem High Mass at 9 a.m. Libera service. and interment in Toronto Wednesday afternoon.

SWEENEY. Mrs. Thomas--In Chicago, Saturday, June 10, 1961, Theresa O'Grady, sister of Mrs. Thomas Brady and Mrs. Ryland Jackson of Ottawa.

Interment in Chicago. TUBMAN, Nettle "Alma In hospital: at Arnprior, Sunday, June 11, 1961, Nettie Alma Strutt, wife of Clarence Tubman and dear mother of Thelma (Mrs. Gordon Whelen), Archie of Shawville. Edgar -and Elwyn of Ottawa, and. dear sister of Echo of Arnprior, Mina of Chamberlin, Louisa of Flesherton.

and of Yarm. in her 58th year. Resting at W. J. Hayes and Sons Funeral Home, Shawville, Funeral' Wednesday, June 14, at 2 p.m.

for service Bethel Pentecostal Tabernacle. Interment Maple Grove cemetery, WATSON, H. in hospital in Buffalo, New York, Wittiam Henry -Watson, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Watson, Kenmore, dear father of Mrs.

J. O'Leary (Doreen); brother of Mrs. W. B. Wallen (Jenny): James of Ottawa, and Roy of Toronto, aged 70 years.

Resting at Burry Funeral Home, Service in the chapel June 13 at 11 a.m. crematorium. Veitch-Draper LIMITED -Funeral Information Parkaste Chapel PA8-4673 Bank St. Chapel CE6-0668 Box, Elizabeth Drummond, Wednesday at 2 p.m., chapel, at Carling. by TE (Continued op Next Column) Announcements 102 DEATHS (Cont.

from Preceding Column)' Hulse G. Playfair, Limited FUNERAL DIRECTORS 315 McLeod St. CE3-1143 1098 Byron Ave. PA8-1761 -FUNERALS Johnson. Annie Edith.

-LATEST INFORMATION CFRA DAILY 6.30 P.M. 103 ENGAGEMENTS FINNER-HAMILL Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Finner wish to announce the engagement of their daughter Patricia Ann (Patsy) to John Charles. of Mrs.

Richard Hamill and the late Mr. Hamill, of Regina, Saskatchewan, Marriage to take place in St. Mary's Church, Almonte, Ontario, July QUINN-ZENOWSKI-Mr. and Mrs. Milton Quinn wish to announce the engagement of their only daughter, Marilyn Jean, to Edward Stephen, son Mr.

and Mrs. C. Zenowski of Kamloops. B.C. Marriage to take place July 1, at 7 p.m.

at Southminster United Church. STEVENSON-COKE-Dr. and Mrs. Willard MacKay Stevenson of Avonmore announce the engagement of their daughter. June Helen to James Edward Coke, son of Mr.

and Mrs. R. Norman Montreal West. Que. The marriage will take place on Friday, June 30, 1961, in St.

James United Church. Avonmore. 104 MARRIAGES CARDILL-KELSO On Saturday, June 10, 1961, at Christ Church. Ayimer, by the Rev. James G.

Bovington, Ann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Kelso, of Aylmer to Corporal Michael Gerald Cardill, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Michael Cardill, of Ottawa. On Saturday, June 10, 1961, at St. John's Anglican Church, Richmond, by the Rev. A. D.

Poole, Doris Elaine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Irwin Fraser, of Richmond, to Donald John, son of Mr. and Mrs Wallace Hall of Edwards, Ontario. MULLOY-RAMSAY On Satur.

day, June 10, in Parkdale Baptist Church, by the Rev. John McDowall, Margaret Frances, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Ramsay to. Charles Robert, son of Mr.

and Mrs. G. A. Mulloy. THOMPSON-DONNE On Saturday, June 3, 1961, in St.

Luke's Church, Ottawa, by Rev. D. M. Thomson, Deep River, Ontario, May Gazely, daughter of the late Lleut. W.

G. and Mrs. Donne, to James Thompson, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. James Thompson 105 IN MEMORIAMS BUSHELL In loving memory of a dear wife, mother and grand.

mother, Edith Bushell, who passed away June 12, 1960. As we loved you, 80 we miss you, In our memories you are dear Loved, remembered, longed for always, Bringing many a silent tear, -Husband and Family. DOLAN In loving memory of very dear mother, sister and aunt, Myrtle Marion Dolan, who passed away June 12 One year has passed since that sad day, When one we loved was called away, God took her home It was His will; Within our hearts she liveth still. -Sadly missed by Verner, Joan, Bonnie, Donnie, and Terry. Murray, and Bonnie Dolan.

DOLAN In loving remembrance of a dear sister and aunt, Myrtle Dolan, who passed away 'June 12, 1960. God knew that she was suffering That the hills were hard to climb So he closed her weary eyelids And whispered Peace be Thine, Away in the beautiful hills of God, By the valley of rest so fair Some time, some day, we know not when, We will meet our loved one there, -Lorne, Gwen and Family, DOLAN In loving of dear sister and aunt, Myrtle Dolan, who' passed away June 12, 1960. We watched you suffer, we heard you sigh But all we could do. was just stand by For when the time came we suffered too For you never deserved what you went through God took your hand and we had part He eased your pain but our heart Although we smile and seem carefree Nobody misses you more than we, -Greta, Doug and Debby. DUQUETTE In loving memory a dear mother and grandmother, Mrs.

Joseph Duquette, who passed away June 9. 1944. and dear father and grandfather, Joseph Duquette, who passed away November 14, 1929. Parents who gave us the best of their life, Who cherished our secrets, our sorrows, our strife. Who taught us to love and taught us to pray.

Dear parents in heaven, God bless you to-day. -Evelyn, Albert and Children. HAGAR In loving memory of dear father and grandfather. Walter James Hagar, who passed away June 12. 1945.

Sad and sudden was the call, So dearly loved by one and all: His memory is as sweet today -As in the hour he passed away. -The Family, (Continued on Next Column) Announcements 105 IN MEMORIAMS (Cont. from Preceding Coumn) SHAVER In loving memory of dear brother, John N. Shaver, who passed away, suddenly June 12; 1952. Love's greatest gift, remembrance.

Sister Mary. Myers. STRATTON In loving memory of a dear father and grandfather, William Stratton, who passed away June 12, 1954. The years are quickly passing. Though still we can't forget, For in the hearts that love him, His memory lingers yet, -Gerry, Pat WALKER In loving memory of who passed away June 12, 1959.

Please God forgive my silent tears And constant wish that he were here, Others were taken, yes 1 know, But he was mine and I miss him so. You bade no one last farewell Nor even said goodbye, You were gone before we knew it. And only God knows why, -Sadly missed, wife. WALKER In loving memory of dear father, John Walker, who Gone passed le away the June face 12, we 1959. loved sol dear Silent is the voice we loved to hear; Too far away for sight or speech, But not too far for thought to reach, Sweet to remember him who once was here, And who, though absent, is just dear.

-Son Gary, WALKER In loving memory of John Walker, who passed away June 12, 1959. Time takes away the edge of grief. But memory turns. back every leaf. -The Westerley's.

106 CARDS OF THANKS FILION We wish to thank our friends and relatives for their kindness and sympathy and offerings during our sad bereavement in the death of our beloved -The Filion 107 FUNERAL DIRECTORS N. GARRETT. DIGNIFIED funerals, moderate charges. 584 Somerset West, CE3-4773 Dy TE WHELAN FUNERAL HOME. PERsonal service.

Reverence. 515 Cooper. CE3-1488. Dy TF RACINE AND ROBERT. 260 Besserer, CE2-9609; Eastview branch, 300 Olmstead St.

SH68075. Dy TF Brady and Harris (C. ROY CLARKE, MANAGER.) 1867." 375 Lisgar CE2-4857. "Founded with Some Confederation. Dy TE McEvoy Brothers Limited Ottawa's Largest Funeral Home PARKING FACILITIES AIR CONDITIONED CENTRAL LOCATION ESTABLISHED 1925 235 KENT ST; CE2-5337 TF 107A AMBULANCE SERVICES EXCLUSIVE AMBULANCE SERVice.

Oxygen service. Hospital bed rentals. CE3-7733, 108 CEMETERY MEMORIALS BROWN, ROBERT AND SON, 376 Sparks at Bay, CE2-6732. Since 1877. Dy TF GEORGE BROWN AND SONS, 473 Bronson near Gladstone.

CES8969. Dy TF LEEDER AND POITRAS. 437 McArthur, offers you the largest display of monuments in Eastern Ontario, Best prices. Quality workmanship. Budget desired.

For free transportation without obligation telephone SH6-6941. Dy TE 108A FLORISTS FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS. O. Proulx, 96 Rideau, CE3-7793: 99 Bank, CE2-1585. Dy In the Merry Month of June, BRIDES 'BEAM, GRADUATES DREAM with June roses from RIDEAU FLOWERS LTD.

511 Rideau CE2-9411 Flowers Wired Everywhere MEMO TO THE BRIDE LET US COMPLETE YOUR FLORAL SCHEME Special Attention to 'Bridal Bouquets, Attendants' and Flower Girls' Nosegays. FINE'S FLOWERS 232 BANK ST. CE6-7261 WE WIRE FLOWERS ANYWHERE 109 LOST KITTEN, SMOKY GREY, 3 WHITE spots, lost vicinity Florence. Reward. CE3-6961.

LOST MONDAY, MAY 29. CENTRE Town or Uplands Airport, old brooch, white golden stones. great sentimental value. Generous reward, CE3-8266, days GOLDEN LABRADOR RETRIEVER, female, licence 183, Sunday, Broadview area. PA2-8126.

ward. (Continued on. Next Columni Journal Want Ads bring quick results. Announcements 109 LOST (Cont. from Preceding Column) DOG.

MALE BOXER LOST ST. KEPTER 4473. GLASSES, GIRL'S, VICINITY HOLland and Carling Ave. PA2-7622. 3 SPANIEL: BLACK FEMALE.

RED child's Reward. CES-3054. KEY CASE. BROWN LEATHER with inner pockets. Reward.

RE31299. WRIST WATCH. LADY'S BETWEEN Queen and Albert. Reward. PA82883.

2 WALLET, RED LEATHER, CONtaining important personal papers. Reward CE2-3059. 3 109A FOUND POUND ADS FREE IN OUR to provide our readers with the finest service possible. The Journal will publish. tn this column, tree of charge for 3 days all articles or pets which our readers may find Simply dial CE6-7511, Classified Department ALL GREY KITTEN.

VICINITY Checkers Rd. PA2-4142. 3 GIRL'S BICYCLE, FOUND HAMPton Park. Telepnone SH6-1831. BLACK CANVAS CASE WITH 13 records for the blind, found between Hunt Club Road and Bank.

TA2-0358. 110 WHERE TO 60 TRIPLE RANCH, RIDING. SH9- 5376. 5 SIGHTSEEING BOATS, 16 TRIPS daily, free parking on Canalway opposite Union Station Dy BILL'S WEEKEND FISHING AND Hunting Tours, camping equipment, transportation supplied, boats, motors, shore lunches. licensed guide.

Phone TA8-5772. MOONLIGHT BOATING. GO boating in the evening. Rowboats and canoes, Open until midnight. Rideau Cove, Hog's Back Road.

RE3-5065. EDDY'S RECREATION CENTRE. Edwards, 4 miles Highway 31, 12 miles Ottawa. Picnic park. snack bar, dancing nightly.

TA20377. 5 EROMDAR RIDING, GOLF INstructors, trails. Mountain Road, Hull. PR7-3304. 2 Bring 'Em Along! ALL KIDS LOVE TO EAT OUT.

WE love having them. -Special menus and attention. McArthur Plaza Restaurant, in the Plaza. Dy TF 1108 TAKE OUT FOOD MODERN RESTAURANT, CHINESE food to take out. CE3-8973.

Dy TF ON THE GO? ORDER QUICK TO serve, ready to eat foods from Forbes efficient kitchen. SH61244. 528 Montreal Rd. YOU HAVEN'T TASTED ANYthing yet until you try our sizzling charcoal broiled steaks, barbecue chicken and Chinese food, orders and delivery a specialty. Chez Kouti Restaurant.

George Saikali, owner, 42 Montcalm Hull, PR7-0028. Apartments 201 FLATS TO LET lawns, rooms. Blake parking, MODERN, Blvd. 2 Eastview. spacious SH6-1771, SH9-8496.

Dy 28 2 BEDROOM APARTMENT. $95. Available August 1. RE3-0442. AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY.

modern 2 bedrooms, large living. dining. electrically equipped. janitor service, $97. SH5-1629.

Dy TF LARGE BACHELOR IN FIREPROOF building, electrically equipped. laundry room facilities. Apply 43 Somerset West, 7.30 to 9.30 nings; daytime, CE2-5222: nings, TA5-2151. Dy TE LARGE MODERN BACHELORS, stoves, refrigerators, elevator. washer, dryer, $85.

280 Laurier East, daytime, CE6-7316. Dy 12 BACHELOR, EQUIPPED, PARTLY furnished. free parking, $75. Cameron Avenue. CE2-3316.

Dy TF TRIPLEX, 2 BEDROOMS, DINING room, parking. Adults. $105 SH96807. Dy IMMEDIATE, LARGE APARTment, $80 265 -Arlington. CE5-2759; evenings.

PA9-1040. Dy CENTRAL, BACHELOR, MODERN building. large living room, picture window, kitchen electrically equipped. July 1. CE4-8677 or PA2-7826.

CENTRALLY LOCATED LARGE 2- bedroom apartment. Adults. $80. CE4-7671. 64 POWELL AVENUE, 2-BEDROOM apartment, $100.

Available now. CE4-8604, daytime; CE4-0998, after 6. CHURCHILL 2-BEDROOM apartment. Adults. July.

1. PA26495. 2 MODERN 1-BEDROOM APARTment, July 1. 531 Church St. SH9-3379.

2 OTTAWA SOUTH, NEAR RIVERdale, 2-bedroom apartment, parking. CE5-6331. ONLY $90. UPPER DUPLEX. vicinity Wellington, -Holland, bedroom, private entrance.

Adults: PA2-8452. MODERN 2-BEDROOM LOWER DUplex, heated, own thermostat, July $115. 1060 Heron Road, RE3-5553. 5 3-ROOM APARTMENT, CYRVILLE, $50. SH6-8263: 2 CENTRE TOWN 2-BEDROOM apartment, garage, $100, equipped.

PA2-0643. 2-BEDROOM APARTMENT. BACHelor. Immediate possession, dry facilities, parking. 655 Rideau.

RE3-9265. 2 OTTAWA SOUTH, 1- BEDROOM apartment, heated. use of recreation room, near beach, central, available immediately. SH5-5988. Dy 15 AVAILABLE, BRAND NEW 1-BEDroom apartment: also bachelor.

Free washer, dryer, off -street parking: 133 Lavergne, RE3-7595. Dy $75, CENTRAL, BEDROOM WITH balcony, lying room, kitchenette equipped, modern bathroom; also bachelor, equipped, $60. Will furnish, moderate charge. Parking. CES-8304: evenings, PA2-1763.

3-ROOM APARTMENT. HEATED and lighted. 29 Rose off St. Patrick, Dy 19 BEDROOM, ST. PATRICK ST.

newly decorated, electrically equipped, $75. SH6-4887. SH66810 (Continued on. Next Column) Apartments 201 FLATS TO. LET (Cont.

from 'Preceding Column) UPPER MODERN DUPLEX, 3 BED- breakfast nook, near Rockeliffe. SH9-8715. MODERN 2 BEDROOM APARTment, near Elgin, equipped. Adulta. $125 CE6-2598 BEDROOM apartment, heated, near beach.

central, available immediately. SH5-5988. Dy 15 MODERN 1 BEDROOM APARTment, ground floor, electrically equipped, free parking. Shopping. Pleasant surroundings.

Available immediately or later, $87, SH90741. UPPER DUPLEX, CENTRE TOWN, 3 bedrooms, dining room, kitchenette, large living room, rear balcony, $110. Dy 26 WEST END. 1 BEDROOM, GROUND floor, electrically equipped, $98, includes parking, block heater. TA8-2116.

JANITOR WANTED, MODERN, rooms, electrically equipped, tile floors, heated, $55. 78 Main, Hull, SH9-2143. GLEBE, LOWER DUPLEX, EQUIPped, garage, sublet. Adults. CE57710, after 6.

AVAILABLE, 2 BEDROOMS, HEATed, garage. 75 Poplar, CE5-1128. 2 BEDROOMS. KITCHEN, BATH. 3rd floor.

178 Beech CE49059, after 4.30. BACHELOR APARTMENT. SANDY Hill, electrically equipped, hot water, parking, near transportation. SH5-4378, CE5-5675. SUBLET, SMALL, 1 BEDROOM, ground floor, very central.

CE63454. CREIGHTON ST. MODERN, clean, bedroom apartment, equipped, parking. $75. CE3-0453.

JUNE FREE, MODERN. EQUIPPED, 1 bedroom, parking, washer. dryer, picture windows, colored fixtures, $85. SH5-3115, SH6-0571. JULY.

2 BEDROOMS, DINING room, 2nd floor, $100. Apply 275 Florence CE4-2550. MODERN 3-BEDROOM, SPACIOUS lower duplex, electrically equipped, heated. own thermostat, private basement, August $130. PA2-9883.

dy 30 BEDROOMS, AVAILABLE IMmediately, equipped, reduced rent, Elgin St. CE6-5596. BACHELOR, ELGIN, FACING Museum, electrically equipped, large kitchen, hot water supplied. $85. Caretaker, CE4-3433.

FIRST FLOOR APARTMENT. bedroom, dining living room, bright, warm, newly decorated. stove, parking, CE4-5512. 2-BEDROOM APARTMENT. SECond floor, parking, Centre town.

PA9-2865. CENTRE TOWN, LARGE LIVING room, dining room, 2 bedrooms. fuel fireplace, equipped Apply Janitor, 81 Somerset West, nings SH9-5584. Dy 20 ATTRACTIVE APARTMENT ON 1331 Thames 1 block off Carling, close to Westgate- Shopping Centre, 1 bedroom, living room, kitchen and kitchenette, electric stove. refrigerator, Bendix and dryer, heated.

PA8-6536. 2 APARTMENT MANAGER, HANDY. reliable bondable, no children, 3-room apartment, reduced rent, Sandy Hill. Immediately. Box Journal.

BACHELOR, CLEAN, MODERN. equipped, serviced, parking, $70. Immediately. 148 Goulburn, Apt. 3.

DRIVEWAY LOCATION. spacious, 3 bedroome, equipped. Available. CE3-6722. UPPER DUPLEX.

WESTGATE area, parking, near churches and schools, $75, PA9-7449 BASELINE. ROAD, LOWER DUplex, 2 bedrooms, private, basement, driveway, heated. PA99505. SUBLET. 1 BEDROOM APARTment, SH9-2214.

DUPLEX, NEW. 2 AND 3 room apartments. 1502 Chatelain, PA2-7816. LARGE, -BED: rooms. ground Boot, $120.

277 Cumberland, CE5-5407. HULL, 2-BEDROOM APARTMENTS. PR7-4106. LIVING ROOM, FUEL FIREPLACE. 2 bedrooms, dining room, den: heated, sunroom, balcony.

Adults. Glebe, CE2-7860, PA8-9896. CENTRAL, AVAILABLE IMMEdiately, 2-bedroom apartment, efectrically equipped, $95. Apply 200 Waverlex, corner Elgin 3384. Dy 15 MANOTICK AREA, 1 BEDROOM, ground floor, heated, lighted.

OXford 2-3151. LOWER DUPLEX. 3 BEDROOMS. available July. 1, blocks.

from Simpsons-Sears. PA8-7253 far appointment. 3-BEDROOM APARTMENT. INDI: vidual washroom. CE5-2383, Lavergne Eastview, BEDROOMS, -LIVING ROOM.

kitchen, bathroom, baicony, parking, janitor $90 monthly. service, children welcome, 238 Gilmout St. CITY VIEW. APARTMENT, SPAcious, $80, July 1. PA2-0360.

ATTRACTIVE, LARGE BEDroom modern, Sandy Hill building. $100. CE3: 4595, office hours; after 5, 385 Besserer, Apt. RIDEAU STREET NEAR COBOURG, 2 bedrooms, refrigerator, stove, available immediately RE3-5117. ROOMS, WEST END.

TILE BATHroom, private entrance, ground floor, $90. July 1. PA2-5828 AVAILABLE. 4 ROOM DUPLEX, Adults. 148.

Hawthorne. CE49608. EASTVIEW, BASEMENT BACHElor apartment, private entrance, heated, lighted, electrically equipped, $50. SH9-4093, after 5.30. UPPER DUPLEX, 2 BEDROOMS, sereened porch, garage, newly decorated.

Apply afternoons 'only, 117 Goulburn Avenge. 2-BEDROOM APARTMENT. ELECtrically equipped. venetian blinds. cheated.

PR1-3559 DINING LIVING ROOM BEDroom and kitchen, $100. CE4-6491. BEDROOM, GLEBE, GROUND floor, equipped, heated lighted. RE3-5992, evenings. APARTMENT.

2ND FLOOR, 1 BEDroom. 263 Montreal Road, $53. July 1. SH9-2223 evenings, NEW. $100, 3-BEDROOM APARTment, available.

104 Lavergne. Pastview. Dy CENTRAL BACK AND FRONT entrance. Arst. floor, 2 bedrooms, electrically garage, $90.

CE2-4913, after 6. Dy 15 RATES DATA To place your Journal Want Ad just call CE6-7511 and ask for Classified An experienced, ad taker wilt help you word your advertisement. Want Ads until p.m. Monday -through Thursday, until 10 p.m. Ads for Monday accepted until 1 p.m.

Saturday and Sunday. to 9 p.m. Births, Engagements, Matriages, Anniversary Mass, Church Services, Cards of Thanks, word 6e word minimum $1.80, Death tum $1:80 In- -Notices, Notices and Lodge Notices, word- -minimum $3.00. You may mail, telephone" or bring your Want to The Journal Classified office, 237 Queen Street. Minimum 10 word ad per low word per as day tions, Contract rates on application.

INDEX Announcements 101 Births 102 Deaths 103 Engagements 104 Marriages 105 In Memoriams 1054 Anniversary Mass 106 Cards of Thanks 106A Societies and Lodges 107 Funeral Directors 107A Ambulance Services 107B Cemeteries 108 Cemetery Memorials 108A Florists 109 Lost and Found 110 Where to Go 110A Banquet, Party 110B Take Out Food 110C Hotels and Motels Apartments 201 Apartments, Flats to Let 202 Apartments Wanted 203 Furnished Apartments Articles for, Sale 301 Articles for -Sale 302 Articles Wanted 303 Boats and Marine 303A Gardening Landscaping 304 Farm Implements 305 Fuel for Sale 306 Market Basket 307 Pet Stock 308 Poultry Livestockerw 309 Swaps Personals 400 Personals 401 Beauty Salons. 402 Nursing Homes Employment. 501 Male Help Wanted 501 A Salesmen and Agents 502 Female Help Wanted 503 Employment Wanted 504 Teachers Wanted, 505 Tuition 506 Baby Services 507 Positions Vacant Rooms 601 Rooms to, Let 602 Rooms Wanted 603 Room and Board Real Estate 701 Houses for 702 Houses for Rent 703 Houses Wanted to Buy Houses Wanted to Rent 704 Offices Stores to Rent 705 Property for Sale and Rent 706 Property Wanted 707 Out-of-Town Properties. 708 Farms for Sale and. Rent 709 Farms Wanted 710 Cottages for Sale and Rent 711 Cottages Wanted 711A Holiday Resorts 712 Business Opportunities 713 Financial 714 Warehouse Space Used Cars 801 for Sale 802 Autos Wanted 803 Trucks and Trailers 804 Garages .805 Motorcycles Miscellaneous 901 902 Auction Business Directory CANCELLATIONS When cancelling an ad, demand "kill number" No allowances on claims cancelled without It ADJUSTMENTS The Journal assumes no respon sibility for ertor after the firs Insertion.

Journal Box Replies When inquiring call CE6-7511 and ask for Box Replies. LETTERS, addressed to the foflewing box holders are available at The Journal Office, 237 Queen Street, on presentation of box ticket. B. 404 412 418 468 470 480 489 511 523 525 526 528 536 548 556 557 585 586 587 591 597 599 600 605 608 609 614.623.624 000 641 642 647 Journal Subscription Rates Five cents per copy, 10c on Saturdays; carrier, every second week. By mail in Ontario and Quebec except in towns and villages served.

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