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THE OTTAWA JOURNAL SATURDAY, MARCH 19, 1960. JOURNAL WANT Phone CE6-7511 "Ottawa's Most Progressive Want Ad Section" Phone CE6-7511 Announcements 105 IN MEMORIAM (Cont. from Preceding Columni, KERWIN-In loving memory of my' dear wife, Mrs. Loyola Kerwin. who passed away March 19, 1956.

Sunshine fades and shadows fall. But sweet remembrance outlasts all. -Husband Karl. -KERWIN-TAYLOR In loving memory of dear. Lovela, died March 10, 1956, and dear Teddy, died January 30, 1955.

Mass, Immaculate Conception Pembroke, Ont. Ever Remembered. -Dad and Mom. KERWIN In fond and. loving memory of a dear sister-in-law.

Mrs. Loyola Kerwin, who passed away March 19, 1956. In memory. daily thought: In heart, silent sorrow. -Tena and Charles.

MAJOR -In loving memory "of dear father. Patrick Major, who passed away March 19, 1958. in our hearts- your lingers, Always tender, fond and true, There's not' a day, dear Father, We do not think al you. -The Family, -In loving memory of a dear husband and father, Henry Pittaway. who passed away March 1958.

Love's greatest giftRemembrance. -Wife and Family, PLUNKETT-In loving memory of dear mother and grandmother, Mrs. Florence Plunkett. who passed away March 20, 1953. Love's greatest giftRemembrance.

-Son Charles and Family. SCOBIE- -In memory of dear friend. Hilda May Scobie, who passed away March 19, 1959. Ever Remembered. -M.

Laird. THORPE -In loving remembrance of a dear brother and uncle, Thomas R. Thorpe, who away March 20. 1955, The midnight stars are shining. Upon your silent grave, Beneath It sleeps the one we love.

And the one we could not Donald. and John. Florence and Family. VERNEY -In loving memory of 1 dear mother and granny, Louisa Verney, who passed away March 19. 1959.

The dearest mother, the kindest friend. One of the best whom God could lend. Loving. thoughtful, gentle and true, Always willing a kind act to do. -Lois, John and Boys.

VERNEY-In loving memory of a dear friend. Mrs. Raymond Verney, who passed away March 18. 1959. Ever Remembered.

-Dorothy and, Sidney Stinson. VERNEY- In loving memory of dear wife, Louisa Verney, who passed, away March 19, 1959. Peacefully sleeping, resting last. The world's weary troubles and trials are past. In silence she suffered, In patience she bore, Till God called her home to suffer no more.

Husband. WALLACE -In loving memory of dear husband and father. James Eldon Wallace, who passed away March 21, 1958. Time may heal the brokenhearted. Years may make the wound less sore, But it cannot fill the longing.

For the loved one gone before. Who shall. say the grief lessened. Though the smile may hide the tears, Memories keep the wound still open Despite the passing of the years. Ever Remembered, -Wife, Jean: Sons, Glenn and Morley, and Daughter, Carol WARNOCK-In loving memory of 'our dear little Shirley, who parsed away March 20, 1940.

Take her in Thine arms, dear Lord, And ever let her be messenger of love Between our hearts and Thee. -Mother, Father, Brothers Bill and Henry. 106 CARDS OF THANKS IRONSIDE We wish to express our our sincere appreciation many friends. relatives and neighbors for the many sions of sympathy and beautiful floral offerings received by us In the loss of our beloved wife and mother. Helen (Ella).

We also 'wish to thank L. Fisher, Dr. Gay, officers and members of Ottawa Lodge No. 37 and Rev. T.

W. Geach. -Arthur E. Ironside and Daughter Mrs. Donald Wilson MARION -The "family of the late Mr.

O. J. Marion wish to extend their heartfelt thanks and appreelation for the acts of kindness, sympathy. floral and spiritual offerings received in their recent TIERNEY-We wish to extend our heartfelt thanks to all who 50 kindly assisted and for the words of sympathy and beautiful floral offerings beloved extended at the death of out father, John James Tierney. -Tierney Family, VIVIER-We- wish to express our most sincere appreciation 'to our friends.

neighbors and relatives for acts of kindness, messages of sympathy; beautiful floral and spiritual offerings received In our recent sad bereavement. Special thanks to Rev. J. A. Ingram, Very Rev.

J. R. Smith, Sisters and Children of Joan of Are House, Doctor J. E. Gamble.

-Kathleen Vivier and Family. 107. FUNERAL- DIRECTORS FRED -N Garrett Dignified funerals. moderate charges. 584 Somerset West CE3-4773.

RACINE and Robert, 260 Besserer, Eastview branch. 300 Olmsted street. SH6-8075. (Continued on Next Columni 107 FUNERAL DIRECTORS from Preceding Column. WHELAN Funeral Home.

Personal service. Reverence. 515 Cooper, CE3-1488. Brady and Harris (C. 'Roy Clarke, ed with Confederation 1867." 375 Lisgar street.

CE2-4857. McEvoy Brothers Limited Ottawa's Largest Funeral Home PARKING FACILITIES AIR CONDITIONED CENTRAL LOCATION ESTABLISHED 1925 235 KENT ST. CE2-5337 108 CEMETERY MEMORIALS BROWN, Robert and Son, 0376 Sparks at CE2-6732 Since 1877 GEORGE Brown and 473 Bronson near Gladstone. 8989. Ambroise, 375 Montreal Road.

Finest memorials, lowest price. Open all day Saturday. SH68600. OTTAWA'S only authorized Rock of Ages dealer. Ask for booklet J.

P. Laurin Limited, since 1900 213 York. K. CE4-0417: 108A FLORISTS When You Say It With Flowers People Listen! RIDEAU FLOWERS LTD. 511 RIDEAU ST.

CE2-9411 (CLOSED SUNDAYS) Flower Telegraphed Everywhere. 109 LOST and FOUND BLACK and white small male dog. part. terrier, lost near Chateau. Reward? CE5-5519.

DOG, Boston terrier, male, brown and white markings, answers to Prince, licence 4552 Last seen owner on Bakervale Drive. PAS-5755. EYEGLASSES lost, Cooper between O'Connor. Elgin, Friday. CE4-6716.

Reward. GERMAN shepherd, male. lost vicinity Kirkwood. Clare; an. swers to Fritz.

PA9-0513. KIT containing tools lost vicinity, Tweedsmuir. Richmond Carling Bronson. Friday evening. Reward.

CE5-4990, ay TRUCK tire and rim lost Wednesday, size 825-20. TA2-1520. WHITE angora cat. grey markings, lost Wednesday, Overbrook. SH5-1613, YOUR pet.

be Humane Society Shelter. PA8-4664. 111 AMBULANCE SERVICE EXCLUSIVE Ambulance Service. Radio-controlled cars. Oxygen service, CE3-7733.

112A DRUGGISTS OPEN SUNDAY LEESON'S Drugs, 838 Bank. Open 12 noon-9. CE4-6975. Apartments 201 FLATS TO LET ABSOLUTELY. lovely 1-bedroom apartment in the new 55 Park avenue: $110 monthly.

Telephone CE2-3269. ABSOLUTELY beautiful 1-bedroom apartment, available May 1, luxurious entrance, free washer, dryer, parking adjacent to shopping centre, bus at door, 10 minutes to downtown, $95. SH9-0326: after 5 call SH9-8720. ACT fast. Large, modern.

2- bedroom, equipped. Youngstown kitchen, redecorated. floors resanded, superior residential, district. near shopping, buses, schools, parking, John at Riverside. CE3-7407.

ADULTS. available. 1 bedroom apartment, electrically equipped parking. $95., 655 Rideau. CE387391 ADULTS.

3-bedroom upper duplex open fireplace, electrically ped, overlooking Experimental Good transportation, parking facilities. Between Civic Hospital and Westgate. $105. PA8-9624 ADULTS, available April 1, West End. 2-bedroom apartment, fully electrically equipped, -venetian blinds.

PA9-0511. ADULTS. living room, dining room, kitchen, bathroom, 2 rooms, balcony, May 1st, Elgin and McLeod. CE3-8884. APARTMENT, 5 rooms and sunroor, bathroom, heated, hot water.

$70. 297 Jacques Cartier, Gatineau Point. APARTMENT house, 2 bedrooms, ground floor, unequipped. March 1, $75. SH9-6335.

APARTMENT. 3 bedroom, electri-cally. equipped. parking $110. PA8-3881, APARTMENT.

West End, bed, rooms, heated, lighted, available now. APARTMENT. 2 bedrooms, $105. Cartier Square. CE2-8593 evenings.

APARTMENT, heated, lighted. with- $80 monthly, with garage: $75 out. PAR-0280, PR7-3782 APARTMENT. 1. bedroom, in oneyear-old triplex.

near McArthur Plaza. Available April 1, $70. SH9-2444, after 6. APARTMENT, 2 bedroom, newly decorated, heated, lighted: 412 Daly -corner Charlotte, near bus. APARTMENT to sublet, April Youngstown -kitchen, garbage disposal, $95.

SH9-7056. APARTMENTS. furnished or unfurnished, monthly, yearly basis. CE4-9316. APARTMENT, 1 bedroom, kitchen, living.

dining room, bathroom. electrically equipped. Wrightville. $80. PR7-8543.

APARTMENT. 2 bedrooms, living. kitchen, bathroom, modern, heated. PR7-6462. APARTMENT, bedroom.

Elgin, facing Museum, available now. $100. CE3-6359, daytime. RE31743. evenings.

APARTMENT. Hull, central. furnished: unfurnished, electrically equipped, heated. PR7-8204, PR7-7520. APARTMENTS, modern and bedrooms, large living dining.

electrically equipped, Venetian blinds. balcony, decorated. New Edinburgh. SH9. 5063.

Apartments 201. FLATS TO LET (Cont. from Preceding Columni APRIL 1, spacious, modern. 2 bedroom, fireplace, free parking, hot water, $105. Blare Blvd.

SH61771. APRIL 1, $100. most modern 2- bedroom apartment, well located. 5 minutes from Chateau. electrically, equipped.

parking or garage. SH6-1521, or apply 101 Alice apartment APRIL 1, 2 bedrooms. ground floor, parking: West End; $110. PAB9703. 6.30 to 9.30.

APRIL 1, modern 2 bedroom, electrically equipped, Churchill, $105. PA8-4563. ATTRACTIVE 2 bedroom, ground floor, electrically equipped, $105. 282 Byron. Evenings.

ATTRACTIVE' 1 bedroom. dining room, living room. Elgin. CK47246. ATTRACTIVE 3-bedroom centrally located, freshly decorated.

CE3-7322. AVAILABLE immediately, 2 bedrooms. newly decorated, $100. 33 Stewart. CE4-0357.

AVAILABLE Immediately, West End. Jovely l-bedroom basement of triplex. Washer and dryer. electrically equipped, 714 Edison, near Carling. PA8-8190, AVAILABLE April 1, modern bedroom apartment.

close to Tunney's Pasture, $100. CE28175. AVAILABLE April 1. 2 bedrooms Strathcona Ave. $95.

CE2-3316. AVAILABLE, 2 bedrooms, living. dining rooms, large kitchen, equipped, verandah, $90. CE46170. AVAILABLE, 3 bedrooms, dining room, $75.

265 Booth. RE35176. AVAILABLE, bachelor central, equipped. clean, parking. $70.

Apply 328 Frank, Apt. 2. BACHELOR apartment, living robin, separate. bedroom, room, fully. equipped kitchen ette.

$60 per month SH6-6186 after 5 SH6-4009 BACHELOR apartment, available April 1, $50, CE3-1867, after 6. BACHELOR apartment to sublet, unfurnished or furnished. CE27400, BACHELOR, modern, equipped, heated, private, parking, Sandy Hill, $70. BEST Frank street, near Driveway, Large spacious 1 room apartment $90. Apply caretaker Apt.

6, 11 Frank. CE4-3961, CENTRAL, Sussex, bedroom apartment available ately, $67.50. CES-9698. CENTRAL, apartment, adults. April 1.

51 Augusta. CE6-1877. CENTRAL, bachelor, suitable couple, reduced rent, janitor services. CES-9698. CENTRAL Hull, minutes.

from Chateau by bus, heated, third floor. Would cost $85 in Ottawa, 3 large rooms, $65. PRI6592 after 5. CENTRAL, bachelor apartment in modern building, electrically equipped, available now. 8677 or PA2-7826.

CHARMING, small, sunny lovely view, near Rockeliffe, renting April 1, SH9-9298. EASTVIEW. 2 bedrooms, electrically equipped, heated, $100. SH6-8141. EASTVIEW.

184 Ethel, upper heated, 1 bedroom, SH9-3430. ECHO Drive. 2 bedrooms, equipped, washer, dryer, $125. May 1, CE4-4361. FLAT.

to let, no children. 116 Louisa St. CE4-4407. GILMOUR near Bronson, 1 room upper duplex, fully equipped, clean, $95. CE2-6109.

GROUND floor, 2 bedrooms, room. electrically equipped. Eastview. LARGE bachelor, fireproof building. electrically equipped, latindry room facilities, hot water supplied.

Apply 45 Somerset West. 7.30 to 9.30 evenings. LARAMEE Wrightville, bright spacious 2 bedroom apartment, living room, dining room, kitchen, 4-piece bathroom, references required, immediate session. $83, Royal Trust telephone CE5-4200. LOWER, Town, 'basement, bedsitting, kitchenette, bathroom with shower, electrically equipped.

$55. PA8-3521, Park, apartment, $60- per month. Large room, bedroom, bathroom, ped kitchen. SH6-6186; after 5. SH6-4009 MAY 1.

Attractive lower duplex, 2 bedrooms, living. room, dining room, fuel fireplace, attached garage, heated, washing facilities, Ih Overbrook area. Electrically equipped optional. $125. Before p.m.., PA9.0696; after 6 p.m.

and Sunday, SH9-3684. MAY 1, 4 rooms, basement, $75. heated. electrically equipped, Charlotte. MAY -bedroom apartment West End.

venetian blinds, electrically equipped, daytime. PA20114. evenings, PA8-4703. SANDY Hill, Besserer near Charlotte. new electrically equipped, decorated, available.

$85. CE5-7468. SANDY Hill. 3. rooms.

heated, lighted, kitchen sink, $65 CE27449. FOR THE FINEST NEW APARTMENTS IN CENTRAL OTTAWA The Governor Metcalfe 330 METCALFE STREET Offering: Moderately -priced Bachelor, One and Two Bedroom Suites, (many with 2 bathrooms). From $107.50 You Are Invited to Visit Our Model Apartment The Sandringham 85 RANGE ROAD Offering: Luxurious Bachelor, One. Two and Three Bedroom Suites, some furnished, (manywith 2 bathrooms). From $120 Your inspection invited; write, or telephone "CES4087 or CE4-6377, for free illustrated 1 brochures.

(Continued on -Next Column) CE6-7511 Announcements 101 BIRTHS BAILLOT Mr. and Mrs. Roger Baillot (nee Noelia Charront. a daughter, March 9. 1960, el Ottawa General 'A sister for Roger and Rock.

Tom and Eleanor (nee Carroll) are happy to announce the birth of a son. 13 'oz. on Thursday, March 17, 1960, in: Arnprior Memorial Hospital. Both well. COOK- On March 10.

1960. Th France, to Elsie Hanson, wife of Sgt. P. F. Cook, son, Allan Dean.

LAMB Jim and Beverley (nee McLeani are happy to announce the arrival of a son on March 18, 1960, -at the Grace Hospital. McCURDY- To. MP. and Mrs. W.

McCurdy Shirley Clark). son. at the Ottawa Civic Hospital on Friday, March 18. 1960. A bother.

for. Jo Anne. and Margo. John and Shirley ince Smith), baby boy, on March 17, 1960. at the Grace Hospital.

Mother well, baby died: STRATHERN Kerf and Marilyn Strathern are Happy to announce the arrival of daughter on March 16, 1960. at the Civic Hospital. A sister for Tracey and Ken. Both well. WAY--TO MA and Mrs.

George Way (nee Deanna Donny) at the Ottawa Civic Hospital, daughter. Kim Muriel, March 18. 1960. Ibs. 14 Both well.

107 DEATHS BLAINE. Angus On Friday. March 18. 1960. Angus Blaine, aced 78 years.

Resting at Armstrong funeral home. South Mountain. Funeral Sunday, March $20, 2 p.m. BLACK. Leslie Haskett-Oh Fri.

day, March 18, 1960, in hospital, Leslie -Haskett Black. husband Lorna Jane Alexander, in his 66th year. Resting at the Kennedy funeral home, Carp, where service will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday. Entombment in Huntley vault until Interment in the Presbyterian cemetery.

BOYER. Mrs. Marie GeorgianaIn hospital on "Friday, March 18. 1960. Marie Georgiana Michaud, widow of Jean Baptiste Bellefeuille of the: late Joseph Boyer, aged 71.

Funeral on Monday at 7.45 a.m. from Gauthler funeral bome, 733 Somerset street West, for requiem high mass at St. Gerard Church at 8 o'clock. Interment Notre Dame cemetery, BREADNER. Mary Suddenly at her home.

150 Driveway, on Thursday, March 17, 1960. Mary Story, widow of Air Chief -Marshal Lloyd S. Breadner. Restin at Huise and Playfair 315 McLeod St. Service in chapel.

on Saturday at 1 p.m. Interment Beechwood BRISCO, Peter- At Victoria Hospital. Renfrew, Friday, March 18. 1960, Peter Brisco, beloved husband of Margaret Mayhew, aged: 88 years. Resting at Phail and Perkins funeral home, 85 Munro Renfrew.

Service In United Church Sunday; March 20 at 2.30 p.m. Interment Rosebank. cemetery" BROWNE. Clara- -Suddenly at home. 108 Second on Friday, March 18, 1960.

Clara Obernborffer, widow of Major J. E. Browne, and mother of Mrs. R. A.

Macpherson (Maxine). Winnipeg; Mrs. H. M. Warner (Alleyne), Land Reginald of Kingston, and Mrs.

William Ferguson (Dorothy), Ottawa. Resting Huise and Playfair 315 McLeod St. Funeral -notice later. In lieu of flowers. donations may be sent to the Canadian Cancer Society.

CANTIN. Joseph Arthur On Thursday, March 17, 1960, suddenly in hospital, Joseph Arthur Cantin. beloved husband of Marie-Anne Robert, aged 89 years. Resting at Racine and Robert 260 Besserer St. Funeral Monday to Sacred Heart Church for Requiem High Mays at 9 o'clock.

Interment Notre Dame, Ottawa, 1 CHAMP. William. Thomas On Wednesday, March 16; 1960, at Niagara General Hospital. Niagara Falls, Ontario, William Thomas Champ, in his 69th year, of 2277 Ash Niagara Falls, Ontario, beloved husband of Katie Pizzie Champ, dear -father of William and Norman of Ottawa. dear brother of Mrs.

Elizabeth Hensher, Kingston, Ontario, and Archie. Richard, Leonard, Winnifred and Edith: of England: grandchiludren also. survive. Funeral services will be conducted at the Morse and Son Funeral- Chapel, 1917 Main Niagara Falls, Ontario, on Saturday, March 3.30 p.m. Interment Lundy's Lane cemetery, (Continued on Next Columni Rooming House Owners a handy.

guest receipt book is yours free. Write or phone Miss Scott CE6-7511. Announcements 102 DEATHS (Cont. from Preceding Column) Mary -At here. real.

dence 454' Roosevelt on Saturday, March 19, 1960; Mary Taylor, beloved wife of Edward Paterson and dear mother nf Joseph, Ottawa, in her 80th year. Resting at Tubman Funeral Home. 403 Richmond Rd. Service in the chapel on Monday at 2 p.m. Interment Capital Memorial.

Gardens. PHILLIPS, Ida. In hospital, on Friday, March 18. .1960, Ida Horner LeRoy, beloved wife of John H. Phillips, of 368.

Frank and, mother of Kenneth, of Luskville: in her 75th year. Resting Hulse and Playfair Ltd. 315. McLeod St. Service in the chapel on Monday at Interment Centre Eardley, Quebec.

TAYLOR, Catharine--At her residay. March 17, 1950, -93: Catharine dence; 163 Fifth Ave, Taylor, daughter of the late Mr. and Mra. Alexander Taylor. formerly of Guelph and Grimaby, Ont.

sister. of Daisy. Elizabeth Taylor. Resting at Huise and Playfair Ltd. 315-McLeod St.

Service in chapel- on Saturday at 2 p.m. Interment Beechwood cemetery Friends may call after 1 p.m. Friday. TRUDEL, Audrey Margaret-Sud-1 denly, in hospital on: Thursday, March 17. 1960.

Audrey: Margaret Brunette, beloved wife of Ray Trudel, 418 Lisgar dear daughter of Mr: and Mrs. James Brunette of Ottawa. Resting McEvoy Brothers. 235 Kent street. Funeral Monday to St.

Patrick's Church for solemn requiem mass o'clock. Burial Notre -Dame cemetery, Playfair CENTRE TOWN CHAPEL 315 McLeod Street CE3-1143 MONDAY McTear, Canon A. 2.30 p.m.. Christ Church, Cataraqui, Ont. Phillips, Ida.

1 p.m.. chapel. Graham. Dr. R.

Milton, 3 p.m. chapel. Browne, Clara, Funeral notice later. WEST OTTAWA 1098 Byron Ave. PA8-1761 Veitch-Draper LTD.

Funeral Information 453 Parkdale Ave. PA8-4673 Serving families of all faiths for' over half a. century. 103 ENGAGEMENTS COLE-MacLEOD Mr. and Mrs.

William Roy Cole wish to -anhounce the engagement of their daughter, Marilyn Jessie, to Mr. Ellis William son of Mr. and Mrs. William R. MacLeod.

Wedding to take place on April 23, 1960, at 2.30 p.m. in St. Luke's Anglican Church. DAWE-PUSHMAN-Mr: and Mrs: Dawe of Port de Grave, Newfoundland, wish to announce the engagement of their daughter, Faith, to. Const.

David Pushman. R.C.M.P., son of Mr. and Mrs. R. S.

Pushman of Ottawa. Marriage to take place the latter part of June. DENT-SINCLAIR Mr. and Mrs. J.

Carlyle Dent, of Sept-Iles, Quebec, wish to announce the engagement of their daughter, Patricia Gloria, Mr. Donald Peter Sinclair, son of Mr. and Mrs. P. Sinclair, of Ottawa.

The wedding will take place on Saturday, April 16. 1960, at 2 o'clock in Wesley United Church, Ottawa. HAWKINS-BOYCE The engaged ment is announced of Joyce, daughter of Mrs. Pearl Hawkins. and the late Mr.

Lloyd Hawkins, of Cobden, to Gerald, son of Mr. Edward Boyce and the tate Mrs. Boyce, Pembroke. The wedding to take place on, Saturday. April 23, 1960, at -Gloucester Presbyterian Church, Ottawa, LETTS DODD Mr.

and Mri, Harold Letts announce the gagement of their daughter, Alma Leva. to Harold Victor Dodd. son of the late. Mr. and Mrs.

Douglas Dodd. Marriage will -take place in Bethel Pentecostal Church, April 23, 1960. PARENT-COLBY Mr. and Mrs. E.

Parent wish to announce the engagement of their daughter. Joan Adele, to Mr. Barry Melvin Colby, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Frances Colby, Wedding to take place April 18 10 o'clock in St.

Joseph's Church. Ottawa. REARDON-BEAUPRE The gagement is announced of Patricia Ann, daughter of R. J. Reardon and the late Mary.

Hunter. to Peter Edward Beaupre, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. F.

Beaupre, of Pembroke. Marriage to take place at St. Theresa's Church on. Saturday, 23. 1960, at 10 a.m.

105 IN MEMORIAM CAREY -In loving memory of my dearly beloved husband, George Compton Catey, and our three darling children. Safe in tHe arms of Jesus. peacefully they, rest. God recalled their borrowed lives, for Hokknew best. Time 'heals: Isome wouhds.

but March: winds seem chill. When they turn back fond memories so dear-to me still. Of those. have loved long but' lost, awhile. Trusting on resurrection morn.

1'11 see their angel faces smile. Easter symbolizes ing of faith in the Creator, Christians proclaim with grateful praises their risen Redeemer. -Wife, Edith May Carey, COOMBS -In loving memory of dear husband and father. John Alfred Coombs, who passed away so suddenly, March 20, 1959. Everyday in some small way, Memories of you come our way.

-Wife and Sons. (Continued on' Next Column) RATES-DATA To place your Journal Want Ad just call 102 DEATHS: (Cont. from Preceding Column) DAZE. Mrs. Christina At.

her residence 2208 Bank on Saturday, March 19. 1960, widow of Thomas Daze and Christina Pelton, Aged, 82 years, mother of Mrs. John Blais (Mary). James. Jean and Charles.

all of Ottawa: Resting at the parlors of MeEvoy Bros. 235 Kent' 'after p.m. Saturday. Funeral Monday 'to St. Thomas Aquinas Church for.

Solemn Requiem Mass. Burial Notre -Dame cemetery, FOLEY. -Accidentally, at Toronte on Thursday, March 17. 1960. Tom Foley, age 38 years.

of 2134 Alta Vista Drive, husband of the late Christine Findlay and dear father of Cathy, Jill, Theresa and Sheila. Resting McEvoy Brothers. 235 Kent after 10 a.m. Saturday, Funeral Monday to Immaculate Heart of Mary Church for. Requiem High Mass at 10 o'clock.

Burial Notre Dame cemetery. GRAHAM, Dr. R. Milton -At. his home 495 Piccadilly Ave.

on. Friday, March 18. 1960. Dr. R.

Milton Graham: beloved. hush band of Marion V. Goodall, in his 78th year. Resting at Hutse and Playfair 315. McLeod.

Service in chapel on Monday at, 3 p.m. Entombment Beechwood Mausoleum. GRAY, Bertha. -In hospital, Thursday, March 17, 1960, Bertha Mary Maley, beloved wife of Rev. Dr.

A. M. J. Gray, of 104 Daly Ave. aged 33.

Resting Hutse and Playfair Ltd. 315 McLeod St. Funeral service in St. Paul's Eastern United Church on Saturday at 2 p.m.. Interment Beechwood cemetery, HEWSON," Lilah- -her residence on Thorsday, March 17, ,1960, entered into, rest Lilah.

Evans. wife of the late Fred Hewson, in her 79th year. Resting at Vincent Brunet Funeral Home, 115 Laren Buckingham, Que. Funeral service in St. Stephen's Anglican Church -at 3.p.m.

on Sunday. March 20. Burial in parish cemetery. HURTUBISE, Samuel On Wednesday, March 16, 1960, Samuel Hurtubise, beloved husband of Marguerite Daoust; aged 66 years. Resting at Racine and Robert 260 Besserer St.

Funeral Monday to Sacred Heart Church for Requiem High at 8 a.m. Interment Notre Dame cemetery, Ottawa. KENNEDY, George H. On Friday, March 18. 1960, in hospital, George H.

Kennedy of Dunrobin, Ontario, husband of Jessie M. Mooney and father of Mrs. J. F. Whiting (Lois').

Kingston, Mrs. G. M. Cartwright (Jean), Canal Flat, B.C.. Mrs.

P. C. Williams (Helen), Victoria, B.C, George Dunin his 72nd year. Resting at the Kennedy Funeral Home, Carp, until. 3.30 p.m.

Sunday, thence to Dunrobin United Church for service at p.m. Interment in Dunrobin cemetery, Instead of flowers donations can be given -to the Canadian Cancer MAHONEY. Daniel- Suddenly, on Friday, March 18, 1960, Daniel son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Simon: Mahoney and dear brother -of -Sam.

Edward (Ted), William. Mrs. Smith (Ellen); Mrs. Hayes (Lena), Resting McEvey 235 Kent St. -Funeral Monday to St.

Brieid's Church for Requiem High Mass-at 8 o'clock. Burial Notte Dame' MacLEOD. Fred--In hospital. 'Friday, March 18, 1960, Fred MacLeod: aged! 87, of Dunvegan. Ontario, husband of the late Isabella MacLeod and father of Kenneth, Metcalle: Alex.

and Donald Dunvegan. Resting at his late residence. Funeral Monday at- 2 p.m. for service. In Kenyon Presbyterian Church.

Interment adjoining cemetery, McLEAN, Henry James On Thursday, March 17, 1960, at Pembroke, Henry James MeLean, beloved husband of the late Mamie French and. father of Mrs. T. G. Rust (Mary), of Bale Comeau, and Mrs.

Adam Desjardins (Catherine), of Pembroke. Funeral. from the Neville Funeral Home Saturday. for Requtem High Mass at St. Columbkille's Cathedfal at 10 a.m..

Interment parish cemetery. 1 MeMAHON, Mary -In hospital on Friday, March 118, 1960; Mary widow. of John MeMahon, 298 Bay. dear mother Mrs. Monty Everett (Agnes), white Plains.

New York. Mrs. Frank Kenny (Rita), Navan. Ontario, Fit. Lt.

Louis, St. Hubert, Quebec, Patrick and Francis, Ottawa. Resting at the Whelan Funeral Home. 515. Cooper St.

Funeral Monday at 8.45 a.m. to St. Patrick's Church for Solemn Requiem Mass at 9. Interment Notre Dame Canon' A. -Entered into rest at Ottawa, Ont.

Thursday, -Canon A. L. McTear, beloved husband of Annie Tyner, in his 92nd year, dear father of F. W. Lindsay, Katharine MeTear and Mrs.

C. F. Davison, both of Toronto; Mrs. H. A.

Davis. Ottawa: Mrs. R. C. Spencer.

Pittsburgh, Mrs. H. Hamon. Vancouver, B.C and -Mrs. V.

White, St. Catharines. Ont. Resting at Hulse and Play-fair Ltd. 315 McLeod St.

until 10 p.m.. Sunday. Funeral service. at Christ Church. Cataraqui, Monday at 2.30 p.m.

Interment cemetery, MILLAR, Mrs. on Friday, March, 18, 1960. at her home. 85 Victoria Hull. Apt.

1, Guay, beloved wife of Judge Roland Millar, aged 75. Resting Gauthier and Company, 101 Notre Dame Hull, Funeral on Monday at 7:35 for. Requiem High Mass Notre- Dame de Grace Church at Interment Noire Dame cemetery, Hull, MILLS. Charles J. On.

Wednesday, March 16, 1960, at this home, 902 Hare Charles J. Mills, aged 86 years, beloved husband of Jeannie E. Fisher. Resting Hulse and Playfair 315 McLeod St, Service in chapel Saturday, 3 p.m. Interment Mount Pleasant tery.

Toronto. Friends call after 1 p.m. Friday, (Continued on -Next Columnt Ceylon's capital city. Colombo, has an. average day-time temperature of near' 90 degrees all year round.

105 IN MEMORIAM (Cont. from Preceding Column DALE--In loving memory of dear husband and father, WIT. liam J. Dale, who passed away March 20, 1955: Memory drifts to- scenes long past. Time rolls on, but memories last: Sunshine passes, shadows fall.

Love's remembrance outlasts all. -Wife and Family. D'AMICO- -In loving memory of dear father. Angelo D'Amico, passed away March 20, 1957, Till memory. fades and life departs You live forever in our hearts.

-Son Tony and Mae. DAVEY-In loving memory of dear mother, Helena Davey, who passed away March 20, 1957. What would I not give to clasp her, hand. Her dear, sweet face to see; To hear her voice. to see her smile, That- meant so.

much to me. -Marilyn, Allen and Merle. DAVEY-In loving memory ofdear wife and mother. Helena Elizabeth Davey, departed to eternal rest March 20. -1957.

The Family. DOCTOR- In. loving. niemory of Moses Doctor. who died March 20, 1934 Sadly missed.

-Wife. EVOY In loving memory of dear wife- and mother, Mrs. Eliza Ann Evoy, who passed away March 19. 1956 so good, unselfish and kind. Few on this earth her equal we find.

Honorable and upright in all her ways. Loyal and true.to the end of her days, -Husband and Family, EVOY-In loving memory of dear sisters, Mrs. Annie Evoy, who passed away March 19, 1956, and Mrs. Minnie Stratton, who passed away December 1956. Ever remembered, Brother William.

GODBOUT--In loving memory of dear husband. Romeo Godbout. -who passed away March 20, 1950. you've gone first and remain, One thing I'd have you doWalk slowly down the path of death, soon I'll follow you, want to know each step you take, That I may walk the same, For some day down that lonely road, You'll hear me call your name. -Wife Rose.

GRANT--In loving memory of dear mother; Mrs. Angeline Grant, who passed away March 20, 1957. And while she lies 'in peaceful sleep. Her memory we shall always keep, -Family. Her memory we shall always keep.

-Daughters. HODGINS loving sister and memory aunt. of dear daughter, Mrs. Leslie Hodgins, who passed away suddenly March 19, 1953. The depths of sorrow we not tell, of the loss of one we loved so well: And while she sleeps a peaceful sleep, Her memory we shall always keep.

-Father, sister Mabel, Bill and Family. JOHNSTON -In fond and loving memory of a dear mother. Marcaret. Ann Johnston, who passed away March 19, 1956, And while she lies in peaceful sleep. (Continued on Next Column) To assist readers in preparing In Memoriam notices Journal has made available a booklet of appropriate wordings.

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INDEX Announcements 101 Births 102 Deaths 103 Engagements 104 Marriages 105 In Memoriams 106 Cards of Thanks 107 Funeral Directors 108 Cemetery Memorials 109 Lost and Found 110 Where to Go 111 Ambulance Services 112 Societies and Lodges Apartments -201 Flats to Let 202 Apts. Wanted 203 Furnished Articles for Sale 301 Articles for Sale 302 Articles Wanted 303 Boats and Marine 304 Farm Implements 305 Fuel for Sale 306 Market Basket 308 Livestock 307 Poultice Personals 400 Personals 401 Business Personals Employment 501 Male Help Wanted 502 Female Help Wanted 503 Employment Wanted, 504 Teachers Wanted 305 Tuition 506 Baby Services 507 Positions Vacant Rooms 601 Rooms to Let 602 Rooms Wanted 603 Room and Board Real Estate 701 Houses for Sale, 702 Houses for Rent 703 Houses Wanted to Buy 7034 Houses Wanted to Rent 704 Offices Stores to Rent 705 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 7.11* Cottages Wanted 711A Holiday Resorts 712 Business Opportunities 713 Financial 714 Warehouse Space Used Cars 801 Autos for Sale 802 Autos Wanted 803 Trucks and Trailers 804 Garages 805 Motorcycles Miscellaneous 903. Legal 904 Auction CANCELLATIONS When cancelling an ad.

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