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mm mm, m9m.mm iii. vi'i'Mi i 1 1 -7 r. 2' -V 24 THE MQXDAV. JlfrB 3, 4063 Phon "Ottawa's MostrdgressTveWant Ad Phoni CE6-7511 fx Deaths i Deaths By THE CANADIAN PHESS St. Ld Juliu Klynjan.

43. editor of the Sunday magazine section of the Si. Lout Poat-Dis- paich; of leukemia. Fairfield; Carta. Rev.

Ran: dolph Ray. 7(. (ha author of two books, who married thoutandi of couplet during his 35 years as rector of the Episcopal An- glican) Church Msnhsltsn's Chelsea district known ai the Little Church Around the Con ner. every Hills leader Skinny Ennit, who rose to fame a atncer with comedian Bob Hope; while dining in a res Announcements BIRTHS ALCOCK To Mr. and Mm.

Richard A. Alcock (nee Eleanor McMurchy) at Toronto on Saturday, June 1, 1963, a I DREW Don and Shirley (nee Noffke), are-tiappy to an nounce the gift or a eon, I Stephen Carl, at the Ottawa Civic Hospital, on Sunday, June 2, 1963. A brother for Donna Leigh. 1 CROSS Erie and Vera wish to announce the birth of a daughter. Diana Lynn.

7 lbs. 12 at Getineau Memorial Hospital. Wakefield, Thursday, May 30, 1963, ,1 DUNCAN -1 Karl and Nona (nee -5chrf), are happy to announce the birth of a son, Saturday, June 1, 1963, at, Ottawa Civic Hospital 1 FROOD Norah and Oren are happy to announce the birth of a daughter at the Ottawa Civic Saturday, June 1, 1963. 1 LABELLE Gillea and Amte (nee Farnington), proudly announce the arrival of son on Monday, May 27. 1963, at Ottawa General Hospital.

Both welL 1 MOREL Pierre and Marina (nee Charette), are happy to announce the birth of then son, Friday. May 31. 1963. at the Ottawa General Hospital. 1 McCLELLAND Dairy! and r' Freda (nee Cheskxk) are happy to announce the birth of a daughter, 8 lbs.

10 on Sunday, June 2, 1963, at Ottawa Civic Hospital 2C PASCH Ted and Elaine (nee Risto) are happy to announce the birth of their son on Sat urday. June 1. 1963. at Ot tawa Civic Hospital, a brother for Leslie and Lore- lee. 1 "WILSON Bob and Carole (nee CUpp)r- proudly announce the--birth of a son.

James- Gregory, at Ottawa Civic Hospital. May 31. 1963. A brother for Cathy and Both welL 1 104 DEATHS ADAIR, Stella In hospital. Sunday.

June 2. 1963, Stella Rennie, widow of George Herbert Adair; sister of G. H. Rennie, Guelph; Reginald, of London, and Claude, of Lindsay, sister-in-law of Mrs. J.

E. McLean, 157 Holm wood Avenue, aged 82. Resting Veitch-Praper Ltd, Bank Street at Carting. Service in chapel Monday, 8.30 p.m., thence to Fort William. Ont.

Service at Jenkens Funeral Home, Wednesday. Inter-- ment Fort William. 1C. ARM STRONG, Nicholas Erwin hospital, Sunday June 2, 1963, aged years, Nicholas Armstrong, beloved husband of Ida Mae Mclntyre, loving father of Mrs. V.

W. IsTw (Pearl). Peterborough; Gar-fMt of Pembroke; Mrs. E. Slack (Jean), Mrs.

G. D. Varan (AbnaV Mrs. R. G.

Greene (Evelyn). Hamilton: Mrs. A. Mann (Audrey). London; Mrs.

P. M. McRosue (Helen), Kingston Mrs. G. Muir (Doris), WestoA.

Remains left Veitch-Draner'Ltd. Monday to ret at Malcolm end DeavKI Funeral Home. Pembroke for service on Wednesday at 2 p.m.- 2 ARGUE, Mildred At her home. 207 Metros Avenue, on Monday. June Hildred Fhiker, widow of Fred Argue, aged 72 years.

Rest- mg Hulse and Playfair Central Cos pet. 31 McLend Funeral aou 2C LAnnoun cements 104 DUTHJ ICont from Byaeeinng Column 1 BOLAM. Owen On Sunday, June 2, 1963, In Northfieid Hospital, Aidershot, England, Owen Bolam, age 84, beloved father of Mrs. Joyce Hayes, Ottawa. Funeral and Inter- ment In England.

1 BLACKADAR. E. Gordon At hie 152 Howick Street, RsckdirTe Park, oh Saturday, June 1963, E. Gordon Blackadar," husband of the late Myrtle Norman, father of Robert G. Blackadar.

of Ot tawa: brother of Mrs. W. H. Piersol. of W.

Lloyd Blackadar. of PUinfleld, N.J.. and brother-in-law' of Mrs, F. Blackadar, of Otuwa. Funeral service at First Bap-' tist Church on Tuesday at 3 p.m.

Interment Beech wood declined. Flowers gratefully 1 BROWN, Ada Florence At the Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Toronto, Saturday. June 1, 1963, Ada' Florence Brown, beloved wife of the late Albert S. Brown, dear mother of Edward, London, Ont, Reginald of Toronto, Harry, Otuwa, and the late Albert and William Brown; also sur vived by nine grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Resting at the Trull Funeral Home, 1111 Danforth Avenue, Toronto.

Service. Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Interment PmehiU cemetery. 1 CHARETTE. Done In hospi tal on Sunday, June 2.

1963, Donat Charette of -Old Chelsea, aged 54 years, be loved husband of Kathleen Kerwin, dear father of Anthony, Edward, Arnold, Charles, Bernard, FrarJtlyn, Harland and Glenda, grand father of Rickey, Mark and Terry Lynne, father-in-law of Connie and dare. Resting at the Kelly Funeral Home. 585 Somerset Street (Centre Town). Funeral Wednesday to St Stephen's Church for Requiem High Mass at 10 a.m. Interment parish ceme tery.

Old Chelsea. Donations may be sent to the Cancer Society. 2 CAM PAG Joseph Raoul At his residence, '505 Lvon Street? on Friday, May 31, 1963, aged .49 yeans, beloved husband of Margaret Kavanaugh, dear son of Mrs. -E. Campagna, Watton, dear brother of Al fred, Croekshire; Emile, Montreal; Mrs.

J. L. Messier, Bedford; Mrs. P. la-plaate and Mrs.

Albert La-montajne, ail of Sherbrooke. Resting McEvoy Brothers, 235 Kent Street Funeral Tuesday to St Jean Baptist Church for Requiem High Mass at 745 a.m. Interment Notre Dame Cemetery. 1 CRAY, Eva Lillian In hos-- pital, June 2, 1963. Eva Lillian Brunette, beloved wife of Peter Alex Cray, 668 taark Street, aged 54 years, dear mother of Joseph Daniel and Rodlyn.

Otuwa; Mrs. Alan Matt (Evelyn), Buffalo; sister of Mrs. Vincent Burke, Navan. Resting at the Whelan Funeral Home, 515 Cooper Street Service Tuesday, 2 p.m. Interment Pine--creat Cemetery.

1 DE GAGNE, Miss Germaine On -Saturday. June 1. 1963, aged 64 years. Germaine De Gagne. sister of Raoul, Arthur, Aurele, Samuel.

Mrs. Simon Labarge (Ga-brielle). Mrs. Alfred Alarie (Antionetu). Funeral Wednesday from Gauthier Funeral Home, 259 St Patrick for Requiem High Mass at the Basil icw -at 7.3a Interment Notre Dame Cemetery.

a FIUON. Miss Laura In Montreal, on Sanday, June 2. 1963v Laura Filion, sister of DoOard, Ernest Armand, Mrs. Leoni Lecompte, Mrs. Herve Mnreati (Delma) and Alma Filion.

Thursday front Gauthier Funeral Home, 259 St Patrick Street for Re quiem High Mass st bur Lady of the Presentation Church at 8 o'clock. Interment St Redempteur ceme tery. HulL 1C FOSCHL Tommy At Russell. Ont. Sunday, June 2.

I9K3. Thomas Foschi. an hie 71st Near, half-brother of Miss Catherine Sharp (Kit) of Ortawra; William. Metcalfe Higltwiy, and Mrs. Howard Metcalfe (MurielV City View.

Resting at the Warner Fa-neral-eloma, RuawlL Service in RuasieH United Church Tuesday 2 Interment North Russell cemetery. ioimumms am MdMi K.bXJal Announ cements 104 MATHS PrMdinS Columnl (Cofil. frotn GEL'ER, Joseph At the'AW monte General Hospital on Monday. June3, 1963, Joseph Geuer, beloved son of John Geuer and Else Vermel, in his 15th year. Resting at the Kerry Funeral Home, 154 Elgin Street.

Almonte, thence "to "St Mary's Church for Requiem High Mass on Wednesday at 0 a.m.' Interment St. Mary'i In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to CARE-or Cansdisn j. Cancer Society. GORMAN, Arthur A At his residence, 925 Mountain View Avenue, on Saturday, June 1, 1963, Arthur Gor man, aged 61 years, beloved husband by first marriage of the late Hilda Finlay and by second marriage of Patricia Holohan; dear father of Bernard, John, and Bayle, all of Otuwa; brother of Bernard, Cecil, and Peter, all of Ot tawa; Edward, of Toronto; Mrs. Annie Brennan, Mrs.

Edward Down (Eva), and Mrs. William Haw Ethel), all of Resting Mc Evoy Brothers, 235 Kent Street-Funeral Tuesday to Our Lady of Fatima Church for Requiem High Mass at 9 o'clock. Interment Notre Dame 1 HOBBSVera Olive Sud denly on Saturday, June 1, 1963. at Shawville. Vera Olive Hodgtns.

wife of Denzil Charles Hobos, and dear daughter Of J. Arthur Hod-gins and the late Eva Florence Black and dear mother of Wade, Wendy, Gloria. Wally and Gerry in her 26th year. Resting at W. J.

Hayes and sons, Shawville, Funeral Tuesday, June 4 at 2 p.rn.. for service at Shawville United Church. Interment Maple Grove ceme tery. 1 LTTWACK. Barry Martin On Saturday, June 1, 1963, aged 18 years, Barry Martin, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Isidore Lit-wack (Pauline Kizell) of 1129 Meadowlands Drive, grand son of Mr. and Mrs. Msx Kizell. brother of Mark- David, Fred-Stanley.

Resting at the Jewish Memorial Chapel, 375 King Edward Avenue, where service was held on Sunday at 2 p.m. In terment Jewish Community cemetery. Shiva at 194 Island Park Drive. 1 -i MILLER, Mary In hospital Sunday, June 2, 1963. Mary Li tie, beloved wife of Tom Miller, of 252 Crocus Avenue, in her 86th year.

dear mother of Mrs. George Byers (Mildred), Garfield and Mrs. Roy Johnston (Clara), all of Otuwa; Mrs. Alfred Watson (Ethel), Uoydmin-ster, Earl of Ottawa. Resting at Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod.

Service Wednesday at II a.m. Interment Hawthorne cemetery. 2 MCCARTHY, Harold Martin Jr. As result of an accident Saturday, June 1. 1963.

aged -19 years, Harold McCarthy, beloved son of SUff Sgt and Mrs. M. McCarthy, 33 Rongail. Resting at Veitch-Draper 7 Parkdale at Gladstone. Service in chapel, Tuesday at 2 p.m.

Interment Pinecrest cemetery. 1 NORTON, Edward In hospiul, Saturday, June l6J, Edward Norton, 23: Oak-wood Avenue, in his 85th year, beloved husband of the late Kate Ibbetson, father of Mrs. Benjamin Price, Hammonton. N.J.; Mrs. John Aronson, Mrs.

J. Lamothe, Mrs. Stanley C. Paterson, Ottawa: Mrs. John Fykes, Birken- shaw.

Mrs. L. J. Win-j ga'e, Pictoa. Ont; Mrs.

J. M.J Liston; Orornocto, N.B. and' Thomas I. Norton, Ottawa; 20 grandchildren end 5 greatgrandchildren also survive. Resting si Veitch-Drapef LtdV, Parkdale at Gladstone.

Service in chapel Tuesday at II a.m. laterment. Pinecrest cemetery. .2 PERRIN. Mrs.

Georres On Saturday. June 1. 1963. aged 84 years, Vsleda Benoit wife of the late Georges Perrin, mother of Rene, staler of Mrs. Em Us Carisae Funeral Tuesday from Gauthier Funeral Home.

259 St. Patricks for Requiem Hith Mass at the Baaitica at 7 30. Interment Notre' Dame Cemetery. 1 CELEBRATE FREEDOM May s. official flag day In Norway, celebrates the eapitav iletioe) of the Nazi occupation In "llMi.

This Is Your JOURNAL WANT AD WRITER Can Her at 236-7511 VISIT TOWER OF LONDON Veoman Warders from the of London usually called Beefeaters, stand at attention as Baudouin and Queen Fabiola of Belgium visit the famed tower during a recent visit to London. radii Journal Photo) Announcements 104 DEATHS COont. from Piwoadtaa Column) OSBORNE, William Raymond In hospiul, Renfrew, Monday, June 3, 1963, William Raymond husband of Ella" McNulty in his 84th year. Resting at Mc-Phail and Perkins Funeral Home, 85 Munroe Street, Renfrew, where service will be conducted Wednesday, June 5 at 11 a.m. Interment Thompsonhill cemetery.

.2. RODGERS, Colin Spencer Suddenly as result of drown' big at Kingsmere Lake, on- Saturday, June 1, 1963, Colin Spencer Rodger, he was 5 therefore he only knew the good things of life. Memorial service was held on Sunday, June 2. Cremation Ottawa. 1 RANSOM.

RosetU In hospi tal "Sunday, June 2, 1963, RosetU Jackson, 61 Muriel Street aged 88 years, widow of Charles Thomas Ran son, formerly of South MounUin, Ont, and mother of- (Mary Jane), Fred Casperd, of Ottawa; grandmother of (Pauline), Mrs. John Bryant Oswego, N.Y., also six greatgrandchildren. Resting at Fred N. Garrett Funeral Home, 584 Somerset W. Service Tuesday, 1.30 p.m..

Rev. Dr. P. C. Wothetspoon officiating.

Interment Union cemetery. South MounUin. 1 tConnntMd ea Next Columnl Journal WsntjAdsbjing quick results. Today and Red Cross Blood Clinic, 634 Bronson Avenue, 6.30 to 8.30 p.m. Red Cross Mobile St Andrews Church, 1.30-4.30 p.m.

Civic Hospiul Nurses Alumni dinner. Chateau, 8 p.m. City Vje Kiwanis swim School registration. Faith Lutheran Church, 6 p.m. to 10 p.m.

'Everybody Loves Opal," St NOTICE! To PLACE or CANCEL on INSTANT ACTION Journal Wont Ad in A Cancellation Nurrber Must Be Receivifd When Cancelling an Ajvrtiserrnr. Announcements 104 DEATHS (Cont. from Proecdlna Column) RITCHIE, Melville Suddenly -at his 4 Prince Al bert Street, Saturday, June 1, 1969! Melville S. Ritchie, be loved husband of Muriel Curran, dear father of (Lois), Mrs. George McOuatt and David George, grandfather of Judith McOuatt, Debbie, Wendy, Scott end Michael Ritchie.

Funeral service was held, st Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street Monday, 1 p.m. In terment Johnston Corners cemetery. 1 SHIELDS, Marguerite In Gen eral Hospiul, Pembroke, Ont, June 2, 1963, Marguerite Walsh, beloved wife of Basil. J. Shields, Brundell, Ont Resting at residence, Brundell.

Solemn High In Our Lady of the Holy Rosary Church, Brundell, at 9.30 Wednesday, June 5. In terment parish cemetery. 1 SHEAr Ernest On June .37 1963, Shea, aged 67 years, brother of Mrs. Ruby-Moore. Funeral Wednesday -from Gauthier Funeral Home, 259 St Pat rick for Requiem High Mass at Our Lady of Mount Car-' mel Church at eicht o'clock.

Interment Notre Dame Cemetery. .2 iConttnucrf on ffxt Column) Tuna are the largest mem bers of the mackerel family and have been clocked at 40 miles an hour. Tomorrow Luke's Community Centre, -7 p.m. City Council. City Hall, 7.30 p.m.

TOMORROW Mobile Blood Clinic DBS Auditorium, Tunney't Pasture, 9-12.) a.m.. 1.30-4.30 p.m. Otuwa South Conservative Association, annual meeting, Elgin Street Public School, 8 p.m. OPEN .7 In Person or by Telephone Monday through Thursday- 8 00 a.m. to 900 m.

(Friday tin 1000 pm) Sarurdayr 8 00 a.m. to 12 noon Sunday: 8 00 m. to 900 m. CANCELLATIONS" Canotflations accepted for the following day, 8 00 a.m. to 00 m.

Ssrarday to 1.00 a Announcements 104 DUTHS iCemt trom tvcvdiny Column -r-. SLOAN. Mary Lomu In rrhospital on Sunday, June 2. 1963, LoretU Dolujhan, of 146 Hinton Avenue, formerly of Vinton, aged 68 years, widow of Bert Sloan, and dear mother of Darcy, Anthony, and sister to Victor, Joseph and 'Agnes, Mrs. Herbert Aust (Stella), and Mrs.

Johp Mack (Edna). Restiiur at the Kellv Funeral -Home, 1345TWellmgten Street (Otuwa-West), until JO a.m. Tuesday, then to Campbell's Bay, to rest at Ringrose Brothers Funeral Home. Funeral Wednesday -to -St Elizabeth's Church. Vinton, for Requiem High Mass at jlO a.m.,.

Interment pari6lrTWTrelery. 2 SOMERVlLLErLWilliam At Kemptville, Ont, on Saturday, June 1063, William Arthur Somerville, Kempt ville R.R. -6, beloved husband of Lillian and dear father of Harold. Toronto; Howard, Hamilton; Douglas and Russell, Kempt ville; Mrs. Kenneth MacDon-atd (Lulu), Mrs.

Michael Larkin (Doris), both of Og- densburg, and Mrs. Kenneth Pratt (Kathleen), Kemptville. Resting at the Rolston Fu- neral Home and Chapel, Kemptville. Funeral Monday, June 3, for service in St Paul's Presbyterian Church at .2.30 p.m. Interment Union cemetery, 1 STI ON, Charles Alfred (Chippy) In hospiul on Sunday, June 2, 1963.

Charles Altd (Chippy) Stimson, of 46 Patterson Avenue, beloved husband of Gertrude Strutt brother of Fred Aylen of Otuwa, and Mrs. Sam Gordon. Svdnev. B.C. Rest ing at Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street.

Service Wednesday. 3 p.m. Interment Merivale cemetery. "2 TOPPING, Thomas James At Kindersley, on May 30, 1963, Thomas James Tdp- ping, dear father of Mrs. J.

P. S. (Molly) Johrfston, Arnprior. in his 77th year. Resting tthrB0yc-f urieraT Home Arnprior.

where service will be held in the chapel on Tuesday. June 4, at. 2 p.m. Interment Arn prior cemetery. 1 r- 1 TOMPKINS (Donaldson) Agnes Watson In hospiul, Saturday, June 1, 1963, Agnes W.

MacMillan, widow of Alex ander Donaldson and Duncan Tompkins, 2219 Webster Avenue, in her 83rd year, beloved mother of Agnes, John and Alexander Donald son, Vancouver, and Mrs. C. B. Bassett, Mrs. R.

M. Mc Dowell, and Norman Tompkins; sister of Mrs. M. S. Hart.

Toronto; 16 grandebil dren and 3 great-grandchil dren. Resting at Veitch- Draper Bank Street at Carling. Service, in chapel Tuesday. 3.30 p.m. Inter ment Capiul' Memorial Gar dens.

2 Veitch Draper limited Funeral Directors PARKDALX CHAPEL PAS-4871 ArmotroiK. NlcholM Brwtn. 3 a Wednly, Pmroka McCarthy. HaroM Murtln chapd. pin, TiMwtay Norton, Idwra.

chapel, tl a TiMsoay. BANK ST CHAPEL CCS-OSSS Adair. SOU, cnaou, SJd pm Mondsy. Tompkins jDonaMson) -Acnca- Watam. cnapcl, 30 m.

by TT Hulse Playfair "usuW ruNxmxt DiarcToxs 'Ctniral Chaptl 315 McLEOD ST. CE3-1143 Wttt Chaptl 1098 BYRON AVE. PA8-1761 LATEST INFORMATION CFRA DAILY 8.30 P.M. Artw. niHra BlarkMtor.

CordflSl. Sumonn. Chorlrc A. rj MiMOBUKJ GRAHAJS Iw Vntiie of O.T wtf ono mMt. Mrs Dnnna Graham, who MH away iuna S.

Ia Manv a aar am It pnka. Ana ananr aa how an la a oar IhouaMa A ak la mm la tally rlaua nuna. famiijr ana BrotMt. 1 ar att nft AnnouhcemernsrMtES-DATA- 105 -IK MtMulilAMi iContinficdl on Nt Columnr HO DC INS In tovthf rwcnwy of Mr. J.

Arthur Hodrin wtvo jMjafeMt way jun S. tlMl. liji our b4vru your miunco itnien. Afway. tdMitVr.

lorwt trut Thr' not day, tesaT tnoitwr. 4o nan ihtnk you --lurVir- tr. 1 KUOCK-lnJmWfing iiwmffy 'f our Ssiiiht4jr. Grc Klocji, wbo dleXl Jun laVVl "1 SCANLeON a. In fnnd mnA loving vnrnnorr dmr nvth4sr, Mrs.

tllen Bcainlrm. who pant wy Jun 1860. Brit4jttttirmaMntri tttkntly kept Of a wondajrful mtHhr I'll fktvtjr forget. DdHifhtr Kttwl, SIMS In lovlnf memory ci dear dut and traivllaither. Sydney Thomat Sims), who paucd away June 2, lwa.

Every day some amatl way, MettHHiM fit you, coma our way. Earl Earl Susan and Lorn. I SMOUT In lovinr memory of a dear wife, Lottie Sntout, who paaaed away June 3. IMO. Surrounded by friend I am tonemome, In the nudet of -my fay I am blue.

With a mile on my face I've a heerUorte. Longing, my dear, for you. Husband Henry. TURCOTTE In loving' memory of a husband and father. J.

Tut-cotte. who passed away on June 3, 1MB. TW years are quickly passing, Thourh atlH we can't fore. for in the hearts that love him. Hit memory lingers yet.

Wife Mavgaret and Family 106A SOCIETIB AND LODGES IONIC LODGE No. 5M, and A.M. Theofficera and members of loruc Lodea tio.JXt, a t. and A are requested to sasetnhle at the Hulse and Playfair Funeral Chapel. McLeod Street, at p-m on Tuesday, June 4.

to attend the funeral service for our late Brother Charles A. Stimson Members of sister lodges invited to attend. Recalls. C. F.

Divine. W.M 107 FUNERAL DIRECTORS FBED N. GARRETT, DIGNiriED funarala, charsa. 384 Bomeraal wat. Its- ti.

Oy TF WH ELAN FUNERAL HOME. PER aonal aervlca. Rcvaranca. 5in Cooper. CE3-1468.

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utlawa markera. inacrip-tlona Rack ot Acea dealer. 473 Bronaon near Gladatona. CE5 Mil Oncn Friday avanlnaa. Dy TF 108 CEMETERY MEMORIALS BROWN.

ROBERT AND 37 Snarka at Bay. CE3-S7SJ. Slnra U77. Dy TF LEEDER AND POITRAS MONU mnta and eemetery lettertnf. 437 MCArllTOr SHS-SS41.

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Bo'tHnwts. roreat and church decorationa. 232 Bank St. CES-7261 2216 Carling Avenue at Woodmffe PA2-424I 109 10SI WEDDING RING. SATURDAY ntght.

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INDEX ANNOUNCEMENTS 101 Blrtha ti- DaaUia 10S In Maaortajna 1 f3 A Annlvaraary Maja Ids Cemetery Mamonala koaA Florlata 109 Loat 100 A Found -110 Where to Gtt 1 110A Banquet Party ilOB Taka Out Food HOC Hotela and Moleai 111 Ambulance Servlcd 113 Servlca Statlona 113A DrufSlata Apartments lot Apaxtmenta. Flat to Ltd 303 -Apartment Wanted 30J Furnished Anartmaata Articles for Sale 301 Articled for Sal 303 Article Wanted 303 boats and Marina 303A Gardening Landafjmlna 304 Farm Implemcnta 303 Fuel for Sal SOS Market Baakat 307 Pet Stock 3o Poultry Livestock 30 Tradlnf Post Personals 40 401 403 Personals Beauty Salons Xunins Home Employment Male Help Wanted Baleamennd Asentk. Female Help Wanted -Employment -Wanted Teacher Wanted TulUon Baby Service Position Vacant 501 501A 503 503 .504 505 30 507 Rooms 'r 601 Room to Let -SOS fteoin Wanted S03 Room and Board Real Estate 701 701A 703 703 '703A Itouaes for Sal Apt, for Bale House -for Rent Houae Wanted to Buy House Wanted to Rent Ofllces Stores to Rent -Property far Sal 704 705 tuoa rroperty to lent 70S Wanted 707 Out-of-Town Properties Farms for Sal and Rent Farm Wsnted Cottages for Sale Cottage for Rent Cottage Lou for Sal Cottaie Wanted 708 70S 71 71 OA 710B 11 T11A Rcaorta TI3 Buainesa OpportuaJUa 713 714 Financial Warehouse Spaea Used Cars Car Leaving Auto for Sal Autot Wanted Truck and Trailer Garage Jiotorcyclas Miscellaneous. Legal Auction aalee and BervWa. Centra 800 801 803 803 804 803.

80. -SOI CANCELLATIONS canceUing an ad. demand en claims cancelled without It AIIJUtlMK.MTS 1 Journal aaaumea no reapon for error after the lira 'naartion Joinul tti Replies When inquiring call CE6-7S1 1 and ask for Box Replies. LETTERS addressed to the' following box holders are available at The Journal Office, 237 Queen StreeVvd presentation of box ticket 3 44S 443 465 4S 470 400 0ii 007 021 031 04 040 07 07 ins irwi 11 1 1 9 )J5 sj 140 141 162 IAS 170 174 17S 174 1K3 If 15 IK 704 20 214 211 213 219 HI 2.13 234 244 3M 2S1 27 2M 23 27 3 272 2T4 37S 27S 280 284 3S 2W- aoj Jwnwl SaascrttriM liei Jiwraal kaeae llvery erW. wkkrk It laaraalavd.

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About The Ottawa Journal Archive

Pages Available:
843,608
Years Available:
1885-1980