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Deaths By The Canadian Presi Locarno, Switzerland Erich Mrio the German soldier -author who wrote AJ1 Quiet on the Western Front. London, England John Gawsworth, 58, an English poet who received many literary honors but lived the life of a vagabond In London, 'TV- xuaay ana TODAY, Public skating, Barbara' Ann Scott Arena, 3 to 5 and 8 to 10 p.m. "Anne of Green Gables," National Arts Centre Opera House, 2.30 and 8.30 p.m. "Love and Maple Syrup;" National Arts Centre Studio, 6.30 and 9.30 o.m. 'i Plays by Chekhov, Le Theatre Populaire du -Quebec, L'Escale, 8.30 p.m.

Lecture by Dr. B. R. Leiser, Agudath Israel Congregation, 1400 Coldrey, 9 p.m. TOMORROW Public tours, Le Foyer du Bonheur, pensioner's home, 125 Emond Street, Hull, 1.30 p.m.;, Iona Academy, Alumnae meeting, St.

Raphael's West, Ontario, 2 p.m. "Mid-East by Dr. Hertzberg, Jewish; Community Centre, 8.15 p.m. '-i Carillon recital, Peace Tower, 8 p.m. Le Ballets Africains, National Arts Centre Opera House, 8.30 p.m.

7 Alice Artzt, classical guitar-; Algonquin Coll ege, Lees Avenue, 8.30 p.m. Plays by Chekhov, L'Escale, 8.30 p.m. MONDAY -Blood donor clinic, 85 Ply mouth Street, 1.30 to 4.30 and 6.30 to 8.30 p.m. Lecture by Gerald J. Witrow, University of Ottawa, Science Auditorium! 5 p.m..

Ottawa Coin Club, Chateau Laurler, 8 p.m. "Love and Maple Syrup," Na tional Arts Centre Studop, 8 p.m. 2. Births, AI1EN Herb and Iris (nee Hetherington), are pleased to announce the birth of their son, Michael Patrick, 6 lbs. 14 Sept 24, 1970,.

at Otta i wa Civic. A. brother for Chummy. DALY To Chris and Judy (nee Ackroyd) a baby girl, 8 lbs, 2 at Ottawa Civic Hos pital, Sept. 25, 1970, a sister for Tracy and Christina.

GRANGER and An dreanne (nee Duperron), are happy to announce the birth of a daughter. Donna Mane, seven pounds, 10 ounces, on Seat. 23. 1970. A sister tor Lisa.

Special thanks to Dr. K. Schryer and Civic Hospital staff. INDEX TO CLASSIFICATIONS ANNOUNCEMENTS Vital Statistical 1. Adoptions 2.

Births 3. Ooothi 4. ObltuorM 5. Lost 4. Found NttlCMI IJ.

In Memorkim AMhMfMrU MaUM L. 15. Cards ot Thonks 16. runerai vuw.ivm 17. Cemetery Memorial It.

Societies and Lodges 1. Churches 20. Florists Jl. Cemeteries 29. Druggists Open Sunday 30.

Service Stallone Services! S3. Banquets and Parties 34. Teke-Out Foods 35. Where to Go 36. Hotels and Moelt 37.

Beauty Salons 31. Nursing Homes 39. Gardening and Londecaplng 40. Ambulance Service EMPLOYMENT 41. Male Help Wonted 42.

Salesmen and Agents 43. Positions vocont 44. Professional Service 45. Female Help Wanted 45. Nursing Services 47.

Employment Warned a. Domestic Help 4. Teachers Wonted 50. Tuition 51. Trade School 52.

Baby Services APARTMENT 54. Apertment to Let 55. Furnished Apartments to Let 56. Apartments Wanted 57. Apartments lor Sole le.

Furnished Apartments Wonte- 5. Sublets PROPERTY Industrial properties Snle 40. 41. 42. Property for ReM Property Wanted 63.

64. 45. Cwhnnafla 44. 47. 44.

49. 70. 71. 71. 73.

74. Out -of-Town Properties Farms for Sale Forms for Rent; Forms Wonted iu Cottages for Sole Cottages for Rent Cottages Wonted Cottoaa Lots for SeW uiJiMa Swire, nurnw-n -r Ortlcee to Let Offices Wonted to Let Stores to Let StoresWonted to Ut Resorts Business Opportunmet 75. 74. 77. 7S.

7. i W. ROOMS 14. Room 9 Let 17. Rooms Wonted I St.

Room and etoore) 19. Shor AccommodofloS) 3. Deaths (Cont. from Precedlno Column! LEWIS, Patrick Accidentally. at home, Arnprior, on Thursday, Sept.

24, 1970, age 33 Patrick Lewis, dear husband of Carol McCuaig, father of Tracey anl Michael; son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lewis; brother of Carole (Mrs. James Gulllmette), Arnprior; Norma (Mrs. Walter Scharfe) loronto, ana Mary imrs.

George Thacker), Renfrew. Resting at the Boyce: Funeral Home. Arnnrior. Service in the chapel Sunday at 2 p.m. Interment Sand Point ceme- tery.

McCAFFREY, Gerald In hos pital Saturday, Sept. 26, 1970, aged 57 years, beloved husband of Anna McDer-mott 104 Ste Marie Street Hull. Dear father of Leonard, Judv. James. Wayne and Allan, and dear brother of (Theresa) Mrs.

Ray Reid, (Margaret) Mrs. Allan Savage. Resting McEvoy-Shlelds Funeral Home, 235 Kent Street, after 7 p.m. Saturday. Funeral Monday to "Our.

Lady Of the Annunciation Church, Wrightville, for Mass at 8.30 a.m. Interment Notre Dame cemetery, Ot- f- tawa. McLEOD, Maria Ann In hospital on Thursday, Sept 24, 1970, Maria Ann McLeod, infant' daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William E.

McLeod, of 41 RoCkfield Crescent Pri vate funeral service on Mon day. Interment Kenora, Ont, McNAB, Elizabeth McCarthur of Sun City. Arizona In hospital, Rochester, Michigan, 6n Friday, Sept 25, 1970, aged 72 years, Elizabeth Mc Carthur Fulton, dear wife of William Garfield McNab; dear sister of Pearl (Mrs. Ross Barf), Almonte; Mildred (Mrs. Glen Eckford), Arnprior; Mary Kathleen (Mrs.

Morley AlexanderVRenfrew. Resting at the Boyce Funeral Home, Arnprior, after 2 pjn. Mon day. Service in the chapel Tuesday at 2 p.m.. Interment White Lake Cemetery.

McTAGGART Alexander D. As the result of an accident on Friday, Sept. 25, 1970, Alex ander D. McTaggart in tris 44th year. Beloved husband of Gladys Malton and dear father of Gordon and James, at home.

Resting at McPhail and Perkins Funeral Home, Renfrew, where funeral service will be conducted on Monday, Sept. 28 at 2 p.m. Interment Rosebahk. In lieu of flowers donations to the charity of your MILLS, Shirley Mary- At Ot tawa, Friday, Sept. 25, 1970, Shirley Mary Catherine Holmes, age 46 years, beloved wife of Harry Mills of Mississippi Lake; and sister of Dale Holmes, Merrickville; granddaughter of Mrs.

Mary Williams of Mailorytown, Resting at the Lannin Funeral Home, Smiths Falls, funeral service in Holy Trinity Anglican Church, Merrickville, Monday at 2 p.m. In-terment Union cemetery, Merrickville. O'BRIEN, Claude In hospital -on Thursday, Sept 24, 1970, Claude O'Brien, age 62 years, dear brother of Adrian, Port Charlotte, Florida. Remains left McEvoy Shields Funeral Home Friday noon. Funeral Saturday from Neville's Funeral Home, Pembroke.

OSBORNE, Patrick Iri hos pital on Wednesday, Sept. 23, 1970, Patrick Osborne, age 46 years. Remains left McEvoy, Shields Funeral Home, en route to the Curry Funeral Home, Glace Bay, Nova Scotia for funeral mass and interment on Monday. ROBINSON, Marion In hospital on Saturday, Sept. ,26, 1970 Marion Robinson, 188 Dufferin Road, dear sister of Miss Helen Robinson.

Funeral service Monday from Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street. Interment Beechwood cemetery' Journal Subscription Rales SINGLE COPY PRICE) 10C dally, 15c Saturday. BY CARRIER: 40e a week. BY MAIL! Payable In advance Canada, Canadian Forces Post Offices and U.S.A. 83.00 a month or U2.00 a year.

All other countries 44.00 a month or S40.00 a year. Saturday only 25c per Issue or 113.00 a year to any address. For further Information call 234-7511. Ad Section" 3. Deaihs, (Cont.

from Preceding Column) ROBILLARD, Mrs. Emile J. Robillard On Friday, Sept. 25, 1970, Therese Rose Mal-ette, beloved wife by first marriage of the late William Mavis and of Emile J. Robillard of 213 Maple Street, Vanier, age 71, dear mother of William (BUI) Mavis, Ot- tawa; Emile (Gus) Robillard of Halifax; Mrs.

Aime Roy (Clare), of Ottawa; sister of Mrs; Albert R. St. Jean (Muriel) of Ottawa; Mrs. Charles Romine (Bernadette), retired major of the United States army nursing Poplar Bluff, also sur- viving are seven grandchil' dren. Will be resting -at Ra cine, Robert and Gauthier, Funeral Home, 300 Olmstead Street, Vanier, from 8 p.m, Saturday and from 2 p.m.

Sunday. Funeral on Monday, Sept. 28, to the Church, Vanier, for funeral mass at 10 a.m. Interment Notre Dame, Ottawa. SHEAHAN, Mrs.

Catherine In Riverside Hospital, Ot- tawa, on Thursday, Sept. 24, 1970, Catherine Sheahan of 2274 Russell Road, in her 78th widow of the late Michael Sheahan, dear mother of (Gen) Mrs. James Agnew, of Douglas; (Theresa) Mrs. John Cassidy, Ottawa; Francis, Montreal; and Joseph, Resting at the Neville Funeral Home, 491 Isabella Street, Pembroke. Funeral Sunday, Sept.

27, at St. Michaels 'Church, Douglas, at 2.30 p.m. Interment parish cemetery. WALKER, Frances (Adene) In hospital at Fullerton, on Wednesday, Sept 23, 1970, Frances McCready, wife of Ted Walker; sister of Mrs. T.

A. Morel (Nora), Ottawa. Funeral on Saturday, Sept. 26, in California. McEVOY SHIELDS BROTHERS LIMITED FUNERAL DIRECTORS 235 KENT STREET 232-5337 News and Announcements -Presented Nightly at p.m.

on CKOY VFITCH DRAPER LIMITED FUNERAL DIRECTORS PARKDALE CHAPEL 728-4o73 BANK ST. CHAPEL 2360668 Grlersan, Christopher'. HULSE PLAYFAIR LIMITED FUNERAL DIRECTORS Featherston, Mrs. Myra. Robinson, Marion.

V. Central Chapel 315 McLEOD STREET 233-1143 West Chapel 1098 BYRON AVENUE 728-1761 FRED N. GARRETT FUNERAL SERVICE for Funerals at very Moderate Rates Inquire No Obligation 233-4773 584 SOMERSET STREET WEST VICE CRAIG LTD. FUNERAL HOMES METCALFE WINCHESTER CHESTERVILLE 774-2120 1 One convenient telephone number serves oil 1 locations. About 800 languages spoken in the world.

re Soturdayv September 26, 1970 LONG OISTANCB NO TOLL CHARGE PHONE ZENITH 77120 2.. Births (Cont. from Preceding Column) MOUGEOT Peter and Marsha are happy to announce the arrival of their first child, a son, 6 12 Sept. 24, 1970, at the Civic Hospital. Both.

well. Many thanks to Dr. M. Gluck and staff. SMIRLE Bill and Nancy (nee McWilllams) happily announce the orrival of an 8 lb.

3 oz. Sept. 24, at Winchester Memorial Hospital. Sister for Corinne and Glenn. 3.

Deaths BARRIE, Myrtle At the Great War Memorial Perth; on Friday, Septem ber- 1970, Myrtle Bates in her 7 year, beloved wife of Gordon Ross Bamie, dear sister of Harry of Jasper William of -Smiths Falls and Addle. (Mrs. Waite) of Toronto. Resting at the Blair and Son Funeral Home, 9 West Gore. St; Perth.

Funeral service to be conducted in the Chapel on Monday, September 28, at 2 p.m. Interment Elmwood cemetery. BEAN, Henry Wilfred On Friday, Sept. 25; 1970, in tios fjital, Shawville, Henry Wilfred Bean, in his 82nd year. beloved husband of Gertrude Tubman; dear father of Ruby, Shawville; brother, of Thomas, Stark's Corners; Jewell (Mrs.

Albert Leeck), Pembroke; and Edrice (Mrs, Roy Dagg), Shawville. Rest ing at W. J. Hayes and Sons, Shawville, where the service will be conducted Monday, Sept. 28, at .1.30 p.m, Interment Bethel Pentecostal cemetery.

District Wont Ad Agents SMITHS FALLS McShane and Shanks Pharmacy, 1 1 and Main Stroots. Phono 2W-3838. CARLETON PLACE Wilson's Drug Store, Brldgo Phone 257-1505. RENFREW Mn. D.

Belanger, 204 Kagian sireer. pnone 4x2-303. Jbomal Box Resiles IE 903 908 913 921 950 966 967 981 982 983 816 817 830 869 879 881 893 704 730 746 788 798 653 672 685 105 111 114 128 130 138 026 034 035 048 052 055 071 074 076 926' 931 944 971 975 977 943 880 984 B97 IE 613. 945 846 854 857 893 884 889 890 IE 700 753 765 775 784 649 678 103 126 003 041 070 116 119 120 139 038 039 040 061 064 067 086 088 095 MEMCHANOISI Arlklsss OK Cameras, Photo Supplies t2. Articles for Sale 93.

Articles Wonted 94. Articles for Rent 95. Articles for Swop 94, Antiques and Fine Art 97: Firewood and Fuel 91. Market Bosket e. Machinery and Equipment 100.

Pet Stock 101. Livestock and Poultry 102. Stamps and Coins 103. Hobbles 104. Boats end Motors 105.

Snowmobiles 104. Campers Suppllee 107. Musical Supplies 105. Rolk) Televtiloft 109. Household Appliances AUTOMOTIVE Avtost 119.

Auta Leaslns 12a Autos for Sale 121. Autos Wonted 122. Auto Accessorlsi 123. Sports Cars 124. Auto Ports m.

Trttckst 129. Trucks for Sole 130. Truck Bodies, Port 131. Trucks Wonted Trailers 13J. Trailers for Sole 134.

Trailers for Rent 1 135. Mobil Homes for SoW 134. Mobile Homes for Rent 137. Mobile Homes Moved 1M. Mobile Home Perks 139.

Mobile Homes Exchanged Motorcyclesi 145. Motorcycles for Sate '144. Motorcycles for Rent 147. Scooters for Sole 14. Scooters for Rent 149.

Skl-MoMtes Miscellaneous! 151. Oarooes i- 152. Porklng Space 153. Wlnterltlng REAL ESTATE 157. Houses for Sal 15.

Real Estate Service 159. Houses lo Let 140. Furnished Houses to Let 141. Furnished Houses Wanted 142. Houses Wanted to Let 143.

Houses Wonted to, Buy 144. Garden Home PBRSONAU 1. 177. 17. 17.

Transportation AvolloW Transportation Wanted Camps Beys' and Olrlr FINANCIAL its. 114. Plnonclng 1S7. Money AvolksM It. 19.

19. 194. 195. 194. 197.

191. 199. Mortgages Investments Patents end Copy. MISCELLANEOUS Legal Auctions Mr. Servo Coming Event Stomp Collector Anniversary Pag Ottawa's Most Progressive Want 3.

v- Deaihs (Cont. from Preceding Column) CALDWELL, William John In, hospital on Thursday, Sept. 24, f1970, WiUiam John Caldwell of North Gower, in his 75th year, son of the late Jemina Cox and William Alfred Caldwell, beloved husband of Thelma Moore, dear father of Audrey (Mrs. Brian Kealey), Judith (Mrs. Clayton Clarke), Winston; brother of Addie, all of North Gower; Edna (Mrs.

Harry Boyle), Montreal; Annie (Mrs. Mer-vin Taylor). Ottawa; Athol, Kenneth Haney, of BC; also survived by two grandchildren, Richard and Karen Clarke and six nieces and two nephews. Resting at the Cummings Funeral ifome, North Gower, after 7 p.m. Saturday.

Service will be held on Monday at 2 p.m. in Holy Trinity Anglican Church, North Gower. Interment adjoining cemetery. In lieu of flowers donations to the charity of your choice would be CAMPBELL, Emma In nurs ing home, Kingston, Ont Fri day, Sept. 25, 1970, Emma Sheldrick, beloved wife of the late Isaac Griffith and Archie Campbell by second marriage, dear mother of Mrs.

Chester Hamilton (Margaret Rachel), Kingston; Mrs. Edward Wal lace (Florence), Ottawa; also survived four grandchil dren, 11 great-grandchildren, two sisters and five brothers; pre-deceased by two grandsons, two sisters and two brothers. Resting at the War ner Funeral Home, Russell, Ont, funeral service will be held Monday at 1.30 p.m. Interment North Russell DEROUIN GIBSON BENOIT Mary In hospital on Satur day, Sept. 26, 1970, Mary Mayer, age 75, wife of John Benoit and the late Guy Derouin, the late James Gibson, dear mother.

of Lucienne Derouin and of Leo Gibson. Resting at Kelly's Funeral Home, Quyon. Funeral, Monday to-St. Mary's Church for Mass at 9 a.m. Interment par ish cemetery.

DRYSDALE, Robert Donald Of 218 King Edward Street. Montreal, formerly of Hull, on Thursday, Sept 24, 1970, age: 46, husband of Anne Marie Cardinal, employed at CPR Telecommunications, son of James Drysdale of Hull, and the late Marie-Ange Tremblay, father of Richard, Hull; Paul, Ottawa; John, Montreal; Mrs. James Cos- sette (Rose-Marie), Aylmer, and Miss Ann, Montreal; brother of Mrs. George Du bois (Lilliane), a 1 1 a u. Resting at L.

Emond and Son St. Joseph Boule vard, Hull, from Saturday, 1 p.m. Funeral Monday, Sept. 28, at Ouf Lady of Annunciation Church at 10 o'clock. Interment Notre Dame, Hull.

FAITH, Gertrude May In hospital on Saturday, Sept. 26th, 1970, Gertrude May Howe, beloved wife of the late Charles W. Faith, dear mother of Mrs. W. H.

Schroe- der (Reita), and C. Arthur Faith, sister of Frank and William A. Howe. Resting Hulse and Playfair, West Chapel, 1098 Byron Avenue. between Woodroffe and Compton after 7 p.m.

Satur day. Service Monday 1 p.m, Interment Pinecrest cemetery. FEATHERSTON, Myra In hospital on Friday, Sept 25, 1970, Myra Fields, age 75, widow of Delmer Feathers- ton, dear mother of Wray, Toronto; Mrs. F. D.

Miller (Gwen), London; Mrs. Delia Carroll, Toronto, and Walton, Ottawa; sister of Mrs. R. F. Haskett (Eleanor), Ottawa; five grandchildren also, sur vive.

Resting Hulse and Play-fair, west chapel, 1098 Byron Ave, between Woodroffe and Compton, after 7 p.m. Satur day. Service Monday 2 p.m. Interment Merivale Ceme tery. LAFLEUR, Mrs.

Lucien In hospital on Friday, September 25, 1970, Valeda Bruyere, beloved wife of Lucien La fleur of Clarence Creek, Ont, dear mother of (Gisele), Mrs, Marcel Henri of Vanier, dear aister of Mrs. Lionel Gratton of Hull, Mrs. Alderic Duquet te of Limoges, also survived by three grand children. Resting at Theo Brunet and Sons Ltd. Funeral Home, Laurler St.

Rockland, from 1 o'clock Sunday. Funeral notice later. LOCAL CALLS PHONE 236-7511 5. lost BEAGLE. BLACK.

WHITE. TAN remote. Answers rwimue. wane- field, Masham, Oatlneau Park. Tattoo W.H.E.

32Z, left flank. Chain collar. Reword. Wakefield 459-2197. BEAfiLE, BLACK, WHITE AND TAN, female, answers Bessie, Block Rapids, Kiver Koaa area, riaia cottar.

Ho ward. S22-2827. jlCVfiLEfBOV'S, RED, WHITE fenders, forgotten loio's Lola -Queen Mary. Reward. 749-44M.

BLACK AND TAN HOUND, MALE, BMIl BROWN BRIEFCASE LOST THURS- day, containing iegsl file ond papers. Reward. 729-9353. CHARM BRACELET, GOLD COLORED, last Sept. 10, vicinity oovercourt ond Sherbourne.

Reward. '722-5144. CULTURED PEARLS, SEPTEMBER 9, tarnngwooa, wesigaie, Kmart. Re ward. Evenings 728-0831 or 224-5429.

DOG. SAMOYED. HUSKY PUPPY, mate, an wnite, losr from 2rj tiign- way 31. Rewara. 829-3918, 822-2706.

GIRL'S SPORT WATCH (EDNORA1 gold. Hills or 71 Bus, between Sept. 23. Re 224-4839. GIRL'S C.C.M.

MUSTANG BICYCLE, Plot Cartier shopping Centre. Re ward. 776-2284. LOST, NEW EDINBURGH, LAST MON- doy, female tabby cat with long ousny tan. Family pet.

7W-1TO3. MINK STOLE, INITIALS G.M., LOST Colonial Cooch Bus Stotlon, Ottawa. Reward. Sturgeon Falls, 1-705-753- REWARD PROMISED FOR PERSON return na wa let lost near Bank- Nepeon about 6 p.m., September 24. Mr.

SOW, 235-9022, OttlCO VW-ttWI SIAMESE CAT, area. 825-2554. KNOXDALE Reward. ROAD SIAMESE CAT. SEALPOINT, FEMALE lost In Cascades, area.

Re ward. 127-1703. TAN, WHITE BEAGLE, RIVERSIDE Branson, Sept. 20. 733-7314.

VICINITY ECHO DRIVE, ROSEDALE. Aylmer Avenue, grey stripe tabby, cne eye. 233-3233. WHITE GERMAN SHEPHERD. weeks old, Lynwooa village, us- 4701.

35 MM, EXPOSED FILM IN METAL shipping container, Avenue near Dovercourt. Sentimental value. Reward. 72J-1257. $200 REWARD FOR INFORMATION reaaina to tne recovery ot 32 ft.

aluminum ladder, power adding machine, etc. From WHIIom Moroan and Son. 125 Campbell Ave. Sept. 4.

at 11.30 p.m. All replies confidential. 728-3270. REWARD BLACK AND WHITE HUSKY PUPPY, Tuesday, 22, Mountain Rood. Child's pet.

827-1334. Found BLACK, AND. WHITE KITTEN ON Athlone Avenue. 722-7343. i-r BLOSSOM PARK PUBLIC SCHOOL, month male kitten.

S22-1748. LADY'S GLASSES. VICINITY OT- tawa Technical High School. 484- 3244. MALE GINGER CAT, SEVERAL weeks ogo.

West End. 728-1224. MAN'S WATCH FOUND ON BANK Street, Tuesday evening. After 5.30, '233-2393. SMALL WHITE CAT, BASELINE AND Novahn.

224-9293. SMALL BEAGLE DOG, NAMED Lady, Civic Hospital area. 722-4424. 13. In Memorlamj BARTSCHER In loving memory of my dear wife, Margaret, who passed oway Sept.

27, 1944. Peacefully sleeping, rest at last, The world's wsary troubles and trials are past. In silence she suffered. In patience she bore. Till God called her home to suffer no more.

Husband Leonard. BARTSCHER In loving memory of my dear mother, Mrs. Helen Bart-scher, who passed away Sept. 27. 1944.

Sunshine passes, shadows fall. Love's remembrance outlasts 0II1 And though the years be many or few, They are filled with remembrance of you. Son Leonard. BROUSE In loving memory of our darling daughter, Isabel, who passed away Sept. 27, 1942; and doddy, Colin M.

Keill, who passed away May 29, 1944. Looking back with memories Upon the path you trod. We bless the years we had with you. And leave the rest to God. Mama, Pat, Mark, and Auntie Bella.

1 1 DENNIS In loving memory of 0 dear wife, mother ond grandmother, Lily May Dennis, who passed away Sept. 27, 1959. We never part from those we love, No distance con divide. In memory's garden, day by day. We still wolk side by side.

Husband Cecil and Family. GARLAND Mrs. David Garland ond family wish ot express their sincere thanks and appreciation for the words of sympathy and floral tributes received during their recent bereavement of. a beloved husband ond father. KIDDER In loving memory of Albert a dear husband and father, passed away Sept.

24, 1948. The world may change from year to year. And friends from day to day. But never will the one I loved From memory pass away. Wife Helen and Family.

LEROUX In loving memory of 0 dear husband and father, Arthur, who passed away Sept. 24, 1948. In our hearts your memory lingers, Always tender, fond and true, There's not a day, dear Arthur, We do not think of you. -Wife ond Family. MacDONALD In loving memory of my dear brother Sgt.

OBS Louis J. Moc Donald, who passed away overseas, Sept. 24, 1942. Till memory lodes and life departs, You live forever In our hearts. Flora, Sam ond Family.

MUSGROVE In fond and loving memory ot my a ear rattier, rreoencK Musgrove, who passed away Sept. 24, 1949. Todoy recalls the memory Of a Moved one pone to rest) And those who think of him today Are those who loved him best. The flowers we lay upon his grave May wither and decay, Bui the lave tor him who lies beneath Will never fode away. Ralph, Marjorle and Fomlly.

13. Menorlams (Cont. from Preceding Column) PATON In loving memory of a dear daughter, sister and mother, Gwen Paton. who passed away tept. It, 194.

More ond mare each day we miss heri Friends may think the wound Is healed; But they little know the sorrow Lies within our hearts concealed. Eldon, Mother and Children. RENAUD In loving memory of a oear motner ana gronamoiner, Amelia Renoud, who passed away Sept. 26, 1963 There Is a tad but sweet remembrance. There Is a memory fond and true, There Is token ot affection, mother And a heartache still (or you.

Rita, Bernard ond Grandmother. THOMPSON In loving memory of a aeor oroiner, jonoinan uock), wno passed away Sept. 27, 1949. God knew that he was suffering. That the hills were hard to climb, So He closed his weary eyelids And whispered, "Peace be thine." Away In the beautiful hills of God, By the volley of rest so fair.

Some time, some day, we know not when We will meet our loved one there. Brother Frank, Sister Lilian, Emily and Catherine. 15. Cards of Thanks ROUTH Thanking you for your kind expression or sympatny. Mrs.

Edgar Routh and Family. SCHEUNEMAN We wish to express our neariieiT rnanKs ana appreciation to our many friends and neigh-bars for their kindness extended to us at the death of our beloved mother, Edith Scheunemah. Special thanks to Rev. Ernest W. Dietz.

The Scheuneman Family. 16. Funeral Directors RACINE, ROBERT AND GAUTHIER 237-3440, 140 Besserer; 301 Olmsteodi 7 Fairmont) ist St. Pot- rick; 101 Notre Dame. 17.

Cemetery Memorials Beechwood Cemetery SINGLE AND FAMILY PLOTS (unlimited space) Crematorium and columbarium mausoleum crypts. Book of remembrance, terms available. Write or telephone for Free Brochucjs P.O. BOX 7025,, OTTAWA 7464201 19. Churches COME TO CHURCH A directory of Churches in and around Ottawa Anglican Church if Canada ST.

ALBAN THE MARTYR, KINO Eowora ana uary Avenues; Rev. Canon Lionel Services: 8. 11 4 p.m. ST. BARTHOLOMEW'S, McKAY ST.

or victoria. Rev. James Harriett. Sunday Services: 8.15, 9.45, 11.15 a.m. Tuesday, 7.15 a.m.

Thursday, 10 a.m. Melhodbt ARLINGTON WOODS FREE METHO- dlst Church, Knoxdale School, Green-bank Road, Sunday School, 9.45 a.m. Sun. morning worship, 11 o.m. Robert E.

Dargon, Pastor. STANDARD CHURCH OF AMERICA, corner of Kenwood ond Roosevelt. Services 11 o.m. ond 7 p.m. Sundays.

Old time Gospel preaching and singing. Rev. R. Gomble, pastor, very-one welcome. Roman Catholic ST.

JOSEPH'S RC CHURCH, CORNER or v.umoeriono ono wnoroa streers. Sunday Mass 7.00, 1.00, 9.C0. (High Mass 10.3ft a.m.), 12.00, 12.55 and 5.00 p.m. Weekdays, 7.00, 8.00, 9.00 o.m. and 5.30 p.m.

ST. PATRICK'S RC CHURCH, COR. ner Kent and Nope an Streets Sunday Mass 7.00, 8.00. S.00. 10.00, 11.00, 12.03 noon and 9.00 p.m.

SUNDAY MASS IN LATIN, 10 A.M. or rrectous niooa tnapei. Bank and Echo Drive. UNITED CHURCH Of CANADA. EASTBROOK UNITED CHURCH, 273 uonaia street, Ottawa 7, ont.

Services of Worship at 11.00 a.m. (nursery for Infants). Snday School at 11.00 a.m. (all deportments). A welcome awaits you at Eastbrook.

20. florists LOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS, r. rrouix, 2U OC.INUSie 733-77931 21. Cemeteries 1 DOUBLE LOTS. CAPITAL MEM- orial Gardens, sacrifice, $600.

771-0581. 29 Druggists Open SOUTH PADire DuiDuifv 9fA Vista Drive. Altabank Shopping Plaza. rji-jjj. vjpen noon to p.m.

WEST PAYETTE DRUG MART, LANCASTER rtaza, 1517 Merivale Rood. Open every sunaoy, Deliveries. 224- 11a. EAST SHOPPERS DRUG MART. 1285 ST Laurent St.

Laurent Shopping centre. 1 1-0. 40-UI9. 30. Semlce Stations SERVICE STATIONS OPEN SEPTEMBER 27 to OCTOBER 3 7 A.M.

to 10 P.M. BP LEN DesDFORGES SERVICE STATION 17H toning Avenue at Broadview. 722-9422. The Ottawa Journal 27 30. Scnrfca (Cont.

from Preceding Com), a sto BILL SHAWI ESSO tion Baseline Rood ond -r 224-7505. sso CAPITAL OODGE CHRYSLER f5 JO Service station, mm boning 720-3111. BSSO ELLIOT'S ESSO, RICHMOND mrf rnriun mrttannte tle-1371. and Carllng. Britannia.

Kt-Il Napatha, whl it gas. marine kerosene. A. CARDILLCVS ESSO SERVICE STATION, CARLIN" and Preston street, ajj-erie. PINA CHARLIE REGAN'S PWA 8EP.VICSI Station, Glodstone ond nom.

iixm. PINA MOE'S FINA SERVICE STATIOK. isw cor una or tnurcmn. tirnm GULP OIL BUD TIERNEY'S GULP STATION. 2801 Riverside Drive ct nogs SHELL SYL'S SHELL SERVICE STAT ON.

2074 scctl street. 722-01. SUNLIGHT SUPER STATION OPEN J4 HOURS. 1515 ST. LAURENT corner BQItosf Rooa.

ww. SUNOCO ALEX'S SUNOCO STATION, PARKr Colo end Wellington. 72M3J7. SUPERTEST E. B0LDT Bells Corners C.

VIAU 339 Montreal Road GUS MacDONALD Alto Vista ond Dor Ion RAY LAMARCHE 4 Iris ond Cobden GARRY'S SUPERTEST 1442 Baseline Road and Clyd GERRY FLANNERY Merivale ond arose -V 0MER SCOTT 1081 St. Laurent and Cyrvllle TEXACO nil 1 k-cuMpriY'S TEXACO SERVICI Station, 1330 Bank or Ktversiae. tut 7184. 24-HOUR SERVICE STATION INFORMATION FOR AFTER 7 P.M. SUNDAYS and HOLIDAYS 235-9991 ONTARIO RETAIL GASOLINE ASSOCj 35.

Where lo Co MOTEL NEAR LAKE, WEEKLY. monthly, special season rates. 234" 5303. 1 RIDING, SCENIC PINK'S LAKE trails, trained horses, Instructors. 777-3304.

SIGHTSEEING) BOAT CRUISES RIDEAU CANAL, LEAVES OPPOSITE; Arts Centre, dally 11.30, 1.35, 3 o'clock 4.30. Ottawa River, 11 o'clock, 2, 4 doily. Paul's Boat Lines. 38. Nursing Homes EXCLUSIVE HOME FOR ELDERLY citizens In residential area.

Room service, pleasant atmosphere. -Reasonable rates. 234-1477 or 234-9443. VACANCY, REST HOME, INDIVIDUAL diets; comfortable home for senior Citizens. 234-2195.

39. Gardening and landscaping TREES CUT WITH CHAIN SAW, trimmed. Stumps removed. 235-1320, PETERSEN'S TURF FARM NURSERY SOD PICKED UP OR DE llvered. 1-821-2843.

41. Male Help Wanted ACCOUNTANT BOOKKEEPER FULL time position. Salary according to experience. Apply Box F-159, Journal. AREA PEMBROKE-CHAPE AU, FARM help wanted, must be mature, and reliable, experience required.

Reply to Box F-115, Journal. BILINGUAL CLERK wore store. 224-5422. FOR HARD- BODY SHOP IN WEST END RE. quires man to do clerical work.

Must have chauffeurs licence and be bond-able. 224-7191, ext. 31 before 5.30. COOK AND DISHWASHER WANTED. Apply Riversids Hotsl, 399 River Road.

COOK. GENERAL, 4-12 PM. SHIFT, references. Apply In person. The Butler Motor Hotel, 112 Montreal Road.

DISHWASHER. APPLY CITY VIEW Restaurant, 1519 Merivale Road. 22- 10:4. EMBASSY OF CEYLON REQUIRES cnoutieur. Application In writing before Oct.

2. 85 Range Rood, Ottawa. EXPERIENCED YOUNG MARRIED man for dairy farm, separate house, portly furnished. Robert Mowat, RR3, Ottawa. AUTOMOTIVE PARTS WAREHOUSE requires PERSONNEL With good education, to perform receiving, shipping and related functions.

5 day week. Full fringe benefits. Attractive starting salary. Reply in own handwriting, stating full particulars to: P.O. BOX 390 TERMINAL OTTAWA READY-MIX CONCRETE PLANT MANAGER WANTED Must be experienced on soles and production.

Permanent senior posi tion in dept. ties, wue. excellent remuneration. Must be fully bilingual. Apply to: PERMANENT CONCRETE LTD.

P.O. BOX 190 BROCKVILLE, ONT..

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