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is. iwapjaia.riwWTW''Pf "'T P1," I A Phone 236-75 1 1 Deaths By The Canadian Pmi Gait. Oni. Gordon Chap. in 57.

Progressive Conservative member ol Parliament fur Waterloo South since 1I Marlborough. England Lord Wripht. 94. former lord appeal nd masjler of the rolls, and one of the oldest British peers. Belleville.

Ont. Artiuir William Norman, S4 one of the last survivinK ere members of the liner Lus.tarva, torpedoed during the First World War. Prague Princess Zdehka Lobkowicr. 78. known as "the last princess of Prague." Today and Tomorrow TODAY Permanent Blood Donor; Clinic.

634 Bronson Avenue, 1.30-4.30 pm and 630-830 pm. Gloucester Council, town-; ship hall. 7 30 pm. Laboratory, Library and graduations. General Hospital Auditorium, 8 pm TOMORROW Governor General Vanier reception for Commonwealth Youth Movement, Government House.

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Phone PtRTH Len nilbuly. 47 ltel St. Phone sal. PEMBROKE Mrs. R.

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Renfrew SI. East. Phone I27T. SMITHS FALLS Mrhhane and Shanka Pharmacy. Beckwlih and Mala Su Journal Subscription Rites Joamal home delivery service, which Is guaranteed.

Is available anywhere In Ottawa. Hull and sur-roandtng district as well as In towns n1 Tlllaaes In the Ottawa Valley. rati 234-7511 for home delivery service. FARRIER DELIVERY 4Jc a Ilr Saturday only, payable to the! bnv everv two weeki. SINGLE I OPV RATES '7c dally and Itr Saturday.

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three mtnths It 2J, one month SI S. Satuuiay only by mall 17. a yesr orjuc a copyt-- Mall rales In Ottawa. Hull and cities and towns where there Is rarrler boy service ISc a week or S21.it a year. L'nlted States, Australia and foreign daUv rates, one jlaur stx months SIS to.

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Fl'RTHEK INFORMATION mMv be obtained by calling The Journal at M4-7S1I 101 BIBTHS BRAZEAU Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Brazeau (-nee Rondeau) are happy to announce the birth of a son, Daniel Gerald. Thursday. June 25, 1964.

at Ottawa Civic Hospital G1RARD To Philip and Aline, a son, Saturday, June 27, 1964. jat Ottawa General HosplKfh A "brothe- for Dennis and Mat'cT' HOLLINGSWQRTH Doug and Lynda (nee Hurlbert), are happy to announce the birth of a daughter, Heather Ann, on Sunday, June 28. 1964, at Ottawa Civic Hospital. Both well. KEENAN To Malcolm and Katmeen (nee Barrett), son, Friday, June' 26, 1964, at Ottawa Civic Hospital, a brother for Jimmy and Robert.

Both well. Rabbi and Mrs. Zev Litenatsky (nee Debora Fisch), are pleased "to announce the arrival of a son, born at the Ottawa Civic Hospital. June 2R. 1964.

a brother to Aaron. Samuel ar Sarah. Both well LaBELLE Marlerr (nee Gar-nett) and John La Belle "happily announce the. birth of their daughter, Kalhryn Ann. 6 on Sunday, June 28, 1964, at Ottawa Civic Hospital.

Mother and daughter well. (Continued on Next Columnl' i.av BIRTHS tCont from Preceding Columnl I I Mi NEFF To Ret' and.Sbeila (nee Burns), a 7 tb 5 oz. daughter. Nancy on. Wednesday, June 24.

1964. at St. Joseph Hospital, Bur-: bank. Calif Mother and baby well. O'ROURKE To Diane and Wayne (nee Milloy).

a son, on Wednesday. June 24. at Ottawa General Hospital. Both well. i i P1NNINGTON To Paul and Anne (nee Lynch), a daughter, on Friday, June 26, 1964, at Si Michael's Toronto SLYF1ELD Mr.

and Mrs. Philip Slyfield (nee Lurena Jeanne Stark) are happy to announce the birth of their first child, a son, on June 27, 1964. at Ottawa Civic Hospital TURTON To Bill and Mary (nee Barnett), at North Bayt Civic Hospital, on Thursday, June 25, 1964. twin daughters. Cheryl Diane and Linda Darlene.

Two sisters for David 104 DUTHS ALLEN, Gwendolyn Emily In hospital, at Toronto, June 27. 1964. Gwendolyn Emily Watchorn. widow of the late William Moffatt Allen, mother of William Thomas -Allen. Ottawa, and Mrs.

Clifford Thompson, Toronto. BOTHWELL. May On Sunday. June 28, 1964, in hospital. Nettie May McKinnon, widow of G.

Nelson Both-well, in her-81st year. Aunt of Mrs William Cardell. Bristol, Vermont. Resting at the Cadieux Funeral Home, 322 Main Street. Buckingham.

Service An drew's United Church, 2.30f Tuesday, Inteitnent St. An drew's cemetery. BURKE At Kemptville on Friday," June 26. 1964, Charles Patrick Burke, age 77 years. Rested at the Rol-ston Funeral Home, Kemptville.

Requiem mass was celebrated at Holy Cross Church, Kemptville, at, ID a.m., Monda', June 29. Inter- ment St cemetery. Almonte. DAWYDIUK. Jawdocha At her residence 29 St.

Lawrence Street, on Sunday, June 28. 1964. Jawdocha. Andrej-- kow, aged 84 years, widow of William. Resting McEvoy Brothers, 235 Kent Street Funeral Wednesday to St.

John the Baptiste Ukrainian Catholic Church for Requiem High-Mass at 8 o'clock, la terment Notre Dame Cemetery. Prayers Tuesday evening DUNPHY. Percy In Sunday. June 28, 1964. Percy Dunphy, beloved husband of Grace Donald of 189 Springfield Road, father of Mrs.

Earl Graham (Lois) of Florissant Missouri, Mrs. Frank Wycke (Faye) of New Jersey and Mrs. George McCarthy (Beryl) of Ottawa. Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street. Service Tuesday, 2 p.m.

Interment Beechwood cemetery. FINK. Leyda A.ln' hospital, Monday, June 29, 1964, Leyda A. Fink. 585 King Edward Avenue, daughter of the late Arthur and Hilda (Gorman) Fink, dear sister to Robert, Oscar and Lawrence.

Resting at Kelly Funeral Home. 585 Somerset Street (Centre Town): Funeral Tuesday to St. Joseph's Church, for Requiem High Mass, 8 a.m., then to the Edwards Funeral lome, Mattawa, Ont Libera service Wednes day in St. Anne's Church. In- rter ment parish cemetery.

Continued on Next Column) Death Notices Will Be Saturday From 7 a.m. to 8 a.rri. By. Phoning -5056 After 8 a phone 23617511 at tt at tvai.a lot I i. Ai ntiTtK w't ThE OTTAWA jbuRNAL MONDAY, JUNE 29,.

1964 'Ottawa's Most Progressive vs vsjiiiij i trom Preceding1 Columnl INN. Mrs. Edna At Agas.sU. BC. en route to Ottawa, on Saturday.

June 27, 1964, I cuna ciiiiLs. due jrais, widow of Eugene MFlnn. dear mother of Redmond and Herbert, of Ottawa. Gerald, Petawawa. (Marion) Mrs.

1 Frederick Ruddick. of Ab-bolsford. BC. and" Wilfred, of Aylmer, Que Resting Brothers. 235 Kent Street after 10 Wednesday, Funeral Thursday to Resurrection of Our Lord Church for Requiem High Mass at 7.45.

Interment Notre Dame Ceme-terv GAGNON. Mrs. Lucien Ont Friday, June 26, at her home, 39 Millar Hull, Ger. trude Pelletier. aged 52, wife of the Jale Captain Lucien Gagnon, of Hull Police; sister of Eugene and Roger, of Hull; Mrs George Milne (Jacqueline), Ottawa; Mrs.

Arthur Leduc (Fleurette), of Ottawa. Resting at Emond Funerat'Tlome, St. Joseph Boulevard, Hull. Funeral 7.45 a m. Monday, June 29, for Requiem High Mass at St.

Bernadette Church. Interment Notre Dame cemeterv, Hull GALLOWAY. James At hur e. Cumberland. Saturday.

June 27, 1964. James Galloway, husband of the late Margaret Jane Scharf, father of James. Toronto. (Mina) Mrs. Robert Scott.

Cornwall, (Theresa) Mrs. Frank Daley. Prescott, Earl and Mason of Cumberland and Ben of Metcalfe. Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel. 315 McLeod Street.

Service Monday, 1 p.m. Interment Dale's cemetery, Cumberland. Please omit flowers HUTCHINSON. Edith A. In I hospital.

Carleton Place, Sun-1 day, June 28. 1964, Edith Hammond, beloved wife of rrann a. nuicninson, aear mo.ther of Ruth -Eleanor. Resting at Fleming' Brothers' Funeral Home, Lake Avenue WL Funeral service Tuesday, June 30, 2 p.m.' Interment United cemetery. In lieu of flowers donations to Society would be appreciated.

Abigail Should.ce Jf Suddenly on Friday. June 26. 1964. at the residence of her sister-in-law, Mrs. Jean Shouldice, Aylmer Road.

Abigail Shouldice Kennedy, loving mother of Rupert Ken-'nedy. The Dalles, Oregon; Roland Kennedy. Hayward. California: Mrs. CaTl F.

Millet (Donna). Hillsboro, Oregon, sister of Mr. Ellzie Shouldice, Mrs. a i Cross, Mrs. Stanley Shouldice and Mrs.

'Walter Moffatt. Resting i Draper Parkdale at Gladstone. Funeral service in Christ Church Anglican. Aylmet; Monday 2 p.m.. LAMARCHE, Herbert On Saturday, June 27, 1964, suddenly in hospital.

Herbert Lamarche. beloved husband-of Emma Louisetze, dear father of Norman, Gerardn Leonard, Daniel, Mrs. Alex Clark (Rita) and Es-telle. brother of Seraphin, Ernest, Josephat, Oscar, Francis, William. Andre, t-ucien Diotte (xilia), Emest Gibeault (Irene) and Mrs.

Fiona Lalonde (Pautfne), aged 54 yean. Also' survived by 7 grandchildren. Resting at Racine and Robert -300 Olmstead Street, Eastview. Funeral Tuesday to St. Bernard's Church for Requiem High Mass at 8 a.m.

Interment SL Bernard's cemetery, 'Albion Road. LEM1RE, Jean Marcel Acci-- dentally in Renfrew on urday, June 1964, Jean Marcel Lemire, beloved hua-band of Frances Madore, in his 36th.year. Restlng-at the Quinn Funeral Home, Renfrew until Sunday evening, then to the Convey Funeral Home, A i r. Funeral 30 to SC John Chrysostom Church for Mass at 9 a.m. Interment parish cemetery.

LYONS, Frances, Sunday, June 28, 164, is hospital, Frances Lytfns. daughter of tJie. late Mr. and Mrs. Patrick -Lyons; dear.

sister of Peter Manlwaki. Resting at Racine and Robert 260 Besserer StreeL Funeral Wednesday to SL Joseph's Church for Requiem High Mass at 6 a.m. Interment Notre Dame. Ottawa. (Continued on Nut Column) -s a a 1 A A at a a.awsJ A a V'l j' iiru'wil -m ia jn iii.wii in mni' um QUEEN MEETS PEAUME 'ROYALTY Queen Mother Elizabeth meet the pearlie king and queen of South London.

Fred and Mary Tinsley. at the re-consecration of the Church of SL Mary. Le-Bow, which was severely blitzed in 1941. Only Londoners born within the sound of "Bow Belli" church can call themselves Cockneys. Fed news.

Journal Photo i 104 DEATHS (Cont from Preceding Column. MAJOR. Camiller-Qn. Satur-, SABOURIN. Mrs.

Alexandre-day, June 27, 1964. in hos-l On Sunday. June 28. 1964. pital, Camille Major, beloved husband of Helene Le Bel; dear father of Louise and Pauline; brother of -Jean-E.

Aurele and Mra. Germaine, Emard; aged 55 years. Rest-j ing at rtacinc arni rtoortx 300 Olmstead 'Street. Eastview. Funeral Wednesday to Marie-Mediatrice Church for Requiem High Mass at 9 a.m.

Interment Notre Dame, Ottawa. McELROY, Gordon A. Suddenly in hospital Saturday, June 27, 1964, Gordon McElroy, 1347 Thames Street, beloved Husband of Dolly Wilson, dear father of Wendy and Larry, brother of Mrs. Fred Nicholls (Violet). Funeral private.

Cremation Pinecrest cemetery. PHILLIPS Suddenly, at his Jiome: Femhjll House, Hin-dolveston, Norfolk, England, Kenneth John Taberer beloved husband of Sarah. MaAn, and dear father of Alan M. Phillips. Royal College, Kingston, Ontario.

READ. Margaret In hospital, June 27, 1964, Margarefeeihlerm her 89th year; widow of Frederick Read, mother of Mrs. J. Hill taKEthel). Clarence, Mrs.

C. tn 1 XrA A c. n. vii rwih (icu vi guuuuij, Mrs. V.

Igglesden (Grace), of Whitby. Mrs. E. Prawn (Dorothy), and Mrs. C.

Perkins (Florence). Resting Hulse -and Playfair Central Chapel, 3l5 McLeod StreeL Service Tuesday, 11 ajn. Interment, Pinecrest cemetery. ROMAIN, Regma Suddenly at her home. Fort Coulonge, on Friday, June 26, Regina Germain, aged 68 beloved wife of Thomas Romain.

Resting Ringrose Brothers Funeral. Home. Fort Coulonge. Funeral Monday, June 29 to St. Peter's Church for Requiem High Mass at 9 a.m.-Burial, parish RUSSETT, Peter In Arnprior hospital on Saturday, June 27, 1964, Peter Russett, beloved husband of Stella Storie, Glasgow Station, aged 68 years.

Resting at the Cochrane Anderson Fu- neral Home, where service will be cqnducted Monday, June. 29, at 2 p.m. Interment rlorton cemetery. STATA, Sarah (Sadie) In hospital on June 27, 19C4, Sarah (Sadie) beloved wife of Percy Stata, 382 Gladstone Avenue, in her 75th year, dear mother of Francis Gunn, John Gunn, Percy Stata and Mrij Frank Weatherall (Victorine), all of Ottawa. Resting Hulse and Playfair Central 315 McLeodStreet.

Service 2 rj.m. 'Interment BeWhwood cemetery. I LONDON (CP) A magistrate told a Jamaican laborer he was allowed to wife's bot tom with hi hand" in Britain but couldn't hit fier-'wlth a leather belt Uriah Johnsorr'was fined' $60 'for assault. i a ai a a Want Ad Section" 7" i 104 DEATHS (Cont from Preceding Columnl aged 72 years, Phoebe Car rier, wife of Alexandre Sabourin, mother of Lloyd, Eddy, Mrs. Eugene Lacroix (Yvette).

Mrs. Henri Labelle (Irene), Mrs. Rene Phillips (Mabel), Mrs. Laurent Sur: prenant (Lily). Mrs.

Carl Hume (Laura), sister of Percy. Albert, Sidney, Mrs. Thomas Lafrance. Mrs, Henri Desjardins and Miss Annie Carriere. Funeral Wednesday from GauUiier Funeral Home, 259 St.

Patrick, for Requiem High Mass at St. Laurent Church, Carlsbad Springs, at 10 o'clock. Interment parish SCHWAB. Charles August-r-In' A. and D.

Hospital, ArnpfSor.j Saturday. June 27, 1964,1 Charles August Schwab, beloved husband of Kathleen Virkus. in his 66th year. The funeral will leave Convey Funeral Home. 119 Victoria Street, Arnprior, on Monday, June 29, at 8.45 a.m., for Requiem High Mass in St.

John Chrysostom Church at 9 a.m. Interment R. C. cemetery, Renfrew. SCOTT, Mrs.

Katie At Indian Head, June 28. 1964. Katie E. Sully, formery of Metcalfe, wife of the lite J. Graham Scott, in her 84th1 yea She is survived by 4 sons, 3 daughters, a sister and a brother.

Interment at Indian Head June 30. William W. In hospital, on Sunday, June 28,. 1964, William W. Stoneburner.

of 510 Bronson Avenue, beloved husband of Irene Sled, in his 75th year, dear father of Do recti and Jack, both of Ottawa; also survived by 4 grandchildren. Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street. Funeral Wednesday, 1 1 a.m. Inter-' ment Union cemetery. Ingle-side, Ont.

TITUS. Doris On Friday, June 26, 1964, Doris Slater Titus, daughter of Mrs! James Slater andjhe la.teMr. Slater of Toronto, dear mother of Bob and Patricia; sister of Mrs. C. Donaldson of Toronto.

Service was. held today at Hulse and Playfair West Chapel at 1 p.m. Interment Chatham, Ont, TULLY. WO 2, D'Arcy. RCASC Suddenly on Sunday, June 28, 1964, at the home of his brother, Glady, Templeton, D'Arcy Tully, beloved husband of Yolande Jourdain, father of Alice, 'brother' of Glady and Mrs.

Rene Dupuis (Rose-rrond). Funeral Wednesday, July 1, frorh Sylvio Blais Funeral Home, 185 Maloney West, GaUneatLto Ste. Rose de Lima Church for Requiem High Mass at 1Q a.m. Interment parish cemetery. Full military honors (Continued oirNext Column) WASHINGTON The Washington 550' feet high, has 898 steps to its peak.

a a a a a a aja aa a a a 104 DUTHS (Cont trom PrrMltng Columr) HULSE PL A Yf AIR fUNERAL DiarCTOBS Central Chapel ll43 315 M. LEOD ST. iJ3 West Chapel BYRON AVE. 72S-176I LAI EST INFORMATION CFJIA DAILY-8 30 P.M. Connor.

Frank Dunphy. Percy. Galloway. Jamea Read. Mttrfarat.

Slala. Sarah. Sliuuliurnar, William VEJTCH DRAPER LIMITED FUNFftAL DIRCCT0RS PARKIIALE CHAPEL. 7J-47J BANK SV CHAPEL. JSS-Ootw Kennedy.

Abigail Should ire Service In Christ Church- Anglican. Aylmer. Monday 1 p.m. IN MEMORIAHS bN'SALL In loving memory Jof aldear uncle and aunt. Mr.

and Mra- 1. W. Bonaall. who passed away Juno 2, 1X3, and Juno 4. 1M1.

Ever rememejered. The Family aad and loving memory of a dear wife, mother and grandmother. Edith Amy Johnson, wno paeaeoT away Juno n. laoa. The depth of sorrow wit cannot sell.

Of the loaa of one we loved so well: And whilo ah sleeps peaceful sleep. Her memory shall alwaya keep. 1 Tn Family. LANE fond and loving memory of a dear father and grandfather. 1.

"Billy- Lane, who passed away Juno 28. 1160. Oaugntar Dora and Grand-daughter Janlct MANARY- In loving memory or a knrtnf son and brother. Albert. manarv, wno paaaeo away eun S9.

ISM. Sad and audden waa the call. So dearly loved by on and all: His memory la aa sweet today As in the hour he paaaed away. Mother and Brothers ZERON In fond and loving memory of a door daushtor and eletar. Jean Lota, who wont to roat Juno 28.

IMS. God saw you getUng weary. Ha did what Ha thought boat. Ho put Hia arma around you. Loll.

And whispered "com and rt" Father. Mother. Sisters Eunice and Betty. 106 CARDS OF THANKS BUCKLAND The wife, mother ana family of the late Jamea William Auckland. Carleton (xpreaa their since re thank and appraciatlon to all their friends, neighbors and relatione for the 'acta of kindncea.

floral tribute and measagce of aympathy during Iheir recent ba re vemem Mra. Leo la Buck' land. MacKENZIE wish to extend our sincere thanka and aonrecta- ton tor the klndneaa and eym- Ktny anown ua ana for the utlful. floral offering from relative, rtenda and neighbor in the loaa of our dear father Special thanka to Rev. M.

Pointan. Dr. W. Leslie and the riuralns auff of th Ot- Uwa civic Hoepltal il2nd noor I Th MacKenll Family SALLY wish to extend our heartfelt thanka to all who aa kindly assisted and for th words of aympathy. and beautiful floral offerings received dur- Ing our.

sau Bereavement Th SaUy Family. 107 FUNERAL DIRECTORS FRED M. OARRETT. DIONIFIED Funerals, moderate charg. 9S4 Somerset West.

133-4773 RACIN AND ROBERT. Z0 BES-J arr 232-aoos: Kastviaw Drancn. 300 Olmstead StMs WHELAN FUNERAL HOME. P-ER-' aonai aervlce. reverence.

515 Cooper. 233-148 McEvoy Brothers UnuUd Ottawa's Largest Funeral Home PARKING FACILITIES AIR CONDITIONED CENTRAL LOCATION ESTABLISHED 1125 235 KENT ST. 232-5337 10S CEMETERY MEMORLUS BROWN. ROBERT AND SON, S7S Spark at Bay. 233-732 -'Sine 1S7T.

1081 RORim FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Proullt, Rldcau, 333-77S3. SS Bank: 232-1 5S5. FINE'S fcovvers'ltd. NOW THREE LOCATIONS 221 Bank St 1JA-72SI 21U Carllnf At. 723-4241 RJ vers Ida Drt 121-17U it ft i ion GLASSES.

DARK HORN-RIMMED, bifocal I Oct Manotlck. toward 1-892-1237. ENGLISH SPRINGER SPANIEL, whit and brown, vicinity Stlttt-vlllc Kennel. Wellington Street. Tag No.

221). Reward. Daytime, 733-131, evenings 733-0189. Mra CampbelK EYEGLASSES. BLACK RIM.

boy a. June --J7 72-o42. SINCE WEDNESDAY." FEMALE beagle on Motidy Bell'a Cornera district. Reward Evening, aaa-aue WATCH! VICINITY METCALFE from Cooper to Museum. 992- So 27, WHITE AND BLACK 3-MONTH-old femelt kitten, VOttawa Eait.

CEJ-t mi FOUND BUDGIE BIRD FOUND. 77T-0M5 CHROME -RIMMED wTn DOW. possibly off bus-tvpe car, found on Maltland -Avenue. 72S-S343. KEY CASE.

BLACK licence number EJ07B2, Ontario, I9S2 CE4-3M5. KEVS FOUNrj ON! BKSSERKR. brown leather casa1 with keys Can be picked up at Journal counter. 13S-7S11, local sua OARS SANDY HILL. STEWART Charlotte Streets 233-5040 RINfJ7 OF KEYS FOUND.

FAIR-mont Park. 723-92S. TWO MATCHED WEIMARANERS. CBS-Seel. Watch, lady bulova.

met- calfe Street, 333-230S WRISTWATCH. MAN'S. FOUND NCC Park, Billing! and Riverside Drive. 731-3330. roUNo ads rata IN OUR AIM TO PROV1US OUR roaoera with trw Anest service poeaibl The Juu-nei will pub-lusb-ta thta column frao of charg for days aP ertlclea or pats, which our roadera my And Simply dial I3H-TSII, claasiAed Department 110 WHUEIOCO OVER SOO SINGLE UNATTACHED members enjoying the Friendship Club.

All agea welcome. U7-1S7S. 112 SERVICE STATIONS SERVICE STATIONS Open June 28 to July 4 7 a.m. to 10 R.m. I FAWCETT BA SERVICE ST A- Hon.

470 Broneon Avenue. 235-S27. PHIL MILLS BP SERVICE 8TA-tlon. Merivaie Road at Baseline YOUNO-S BP SERVICE STATION. St.

Laurent and McArthur Road 749-4373 SARO PANUCCIO BP SERVICE! station, si Laurent Boulevard and McArthur Road. 743-4973. CITIES SERVICE BRONSON CITIES SERVICE 8TA-tlon, Bronson and Carllng. 233-0342 ESSO EDWARDS ESSO SERVICE STA-tlon, 491 Bank end McLeod S3S-S222 ESSO FRANK'S ESSO SERVICE A Hon. 1442 Baseline Road a Clyde.

72S-028S ESSO ROGER'S ESSO SERVICE ST A. tlon. 380 Cumberland. Street 232-3803 ESSO CUTHBERTS ESSO SERVICE Station. 1439 Carllng at 738-3381 BOB'S ESSO SERVICE STATION.

1141 Wellington Street. 728-17M DON'S ESSO SERVICS Ope Every Sunday Ope DaUy 7 a.m. 11 p.m. ON HIGHWAY 21 AT BLOSSOM Park. Phone 828-0133.

ESSO LORNE SCOTT3 ESSO SERVICE Station. 1841 Bank Street at Wilkley Rgad, 733-3812. SHELL OROURKE-S SHELL SERVICE Station. 93 Laurler at Nicholas 233-2329. SHELL FRANK DALY SHELL SERVICE Station.

882 Merivaie Road 722-0138 or 729-5777 SUNOCO MARCH1NGTON BROS. SUNOCO Service Station. 793 Rich mond Road i near Woodrof fe Avenuel. 732-0113. SUNOCO JIM VAN BREGT SUNOCO SERV-tce Station.

Carllng and 8 r- wood. 722-8933. It-PERTEST STO MctJUATTS SUPERTEST Service Station, Bank Street at Rlverdale. 733-8-484. TEXACO CENE BELISLE TEXACO SERV-Ice Station, S3 Smyth Road 733-8707.

TEXACO CYR BROTHERS. TEXACO SERV-Ice SUtion. 890 Bank Street at Thornton. 233-7443. TOP VALU SERVICE STATION.

BASELINE and Woodroffe Avenue. 722-014. Open 24 hours TOP VALU -SERVICE STATION. QUEENSW A and Blair Road. 749-3279.

Open 34 hour. WfHTE BOSK WALL BIGGS WHITE ROSE Servlca Station, 193 Rich mond Road. 729-4311. 201 APTS FIATS TO LET ACACIA AVENUE. JULY I.

1 AND 2-bedroom apartment, a ted. 7. 749-5809. ACCOMMODATION. I BEDROOM.

SST, -heated, newly decorated, quipped, balcony. PVoaton-Sone-ret area. 137 Ecclea Street 139-7409. NEEDS FUNDS-OXFORD. England (CP)-: Tn-fVKHj.

Bodleian Library' f-atch baf copy of every book ever published in BHtalrTia be coming short of bmdV'The library's annual grant fell 127.000 in 1M1 and the situation Is not likely to Improve, say's librarian. J. N. L. Myres.

ft '--nr- 109 I I Phon 236-751. 201 APIS. BAR TO UT ICont. from Preceding Column) AIR CONDITIONED. LUXURIOUS.

6 rooma. aundeck, Sandy Hill, available. 23o-3i. AN OUTSTANDING l-BEDROOM. Urge living and dining rooma aeparate kitchen entrance.

a I- calle-Couper. CE2-saiJ APARTMENT. ROOMS. HEAT-ed. hot water.

S27-10 after APARTMENT. I BEDROOM. ELEC (rurally equipped, washer, dryer. SS0 Apply 134 LeBrun. Apt.

i. Easlvnv. HS-SHS. APARTMENT. OCT 1.

VERY AT-Iractlvr. central, adulu. .1 bd-v room, living room, dining room. balcony. 233-6775 or 232-851 1 ATHLONE AVENUE.

I BED-room, Weat End. transportal 1 close, lighted, reduced rent. 722-S252 MILICRAFT Sets High Standards Without the High Bents Swimming Pool Recreation Area Individual Balconies Off Street Parking Modern Spacious 1 BEDROOM $37 FURNISHED $102 2 BEDROOM $110 Millcraft Cresc. Apts. minutes from Cahlr Town.

Offlc 33 MILLCRAFT CRESCENT Neat to McArthur Plaz Shopping Centre. Eastview 749-0741 ATTRACTIVE UPPER DUPLEX, redecorated, heated. 3 oedrooms dining room balcony, good district, available July 1. S1U3. Hi-5323.

a-7 30 ATTRACTIVE GROUND FLOOR bachelor. 7. Elgin Street near Museum 33-lul. TU-lljds evenings LATMIACTIVE DUPLEX. 1 BED- room.

Weal End electrically quipped: SIS. 73S-85I0. ev nlnga. i ATTRACTIVE UPPER bedrooina. modem good dbtrlcl.

large garden, available July i. SI 2S. 721-5S31 S.T1 RACTIVE, NKW EDINRUROH. modem 3 bedroom, living, din ing, electrically equipped, balcony ground flnoi. 907.

also SS0 74W-S0til ATTRACTIVE, MODERN. 1 BED--ruim. equipped, parking 749-US4, 74B-3UID WEST END 1 BEDROOM SUITES $80 2- BEDROOM SUITES $100 and $105 Between Weatgate and Carllng- wood Shopping Centres. Jsnilnr service. Electrically equped Free parking.

Boa transports- tiorr at door. 232-3741 Evgs. 722-9110 722-3613 ATTRACTIVE "1- AND 3 BED room, living, dining. lctrieally equipped. Parking dryer.

On around floor. S7S-S07 74d-a02 740-M02 I. BRIGHT na c'an. newly decorated and tiled complete kitchen. Glob 728-8298: 771-B22I AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY modern 3 and 3-bcdroom dup apartmenu, large kitchens, hta-ed.

equipped, ehaded ard al.i' S123 70S St. Laurent Boulevard 733-37 1 3 W.MLABLE. 1 "BEDROOMS. So5. Arlington.

338-3016 AVAILABLE. iT BEDR OOK apartments. 330 McArthur, Eaat-view, 771-5988. 132-9243 AVAILABLE, 1.1 BEDROOM, equipped: parking. 180 Lsvergne.

Apt. I. Eeslview. AVAILABLEr BACHELOR APART-ment. parking.

In Sandy Hill. Call BACHEl6r749 SOMERSET WEST Large, fireproof building, electrically equipped, laundry room facllltiee. Daytlm. CE2-S223: evenings. TA9-2151.

BACHELOR. CENTRAL, Equipped. 930. 141 Gllmour. CE8-3873 BACHELOR.

GLEBE. EQUIPPED, parking, fumlahed. unfurniahed. 2JS-2419. 733-1333.

BANK AND HOLMWOOD. 1 BED-room, livlnf room, dining room. equipped kitchen. Available- July I Royal Truet, Co. 439-4200, BASELINE ROAD.

BEDROOM lower duplex, prlvat lanaw a-y and fenced -yard. 733-7883. BEAUTIFUL 1-BEDROOM, OVER-looklng, landscaped court Weat End. wlndowa In all rooms tor comfortable, living Adults; 81 13 Garage avsllsble. 728-4328.

BLACKBURN APARTMENTS. 22.1 Somerset near Elgin, bedroom, living room, dining room and den! Apply Superintendent. REGENCY COURT APARTMENTS AND -TOWN HOUSES i pr6fessionally supervised SWIMMING POOL AT YOUR OWN BACKDOOR (Modest Rentals too) visit Mom to FrU, 2-9 SaL, 1-6 p.m: lor Call Vib-4077 Halifax Dp, at Walkley Rff Near St, Laurent )ConMniiti o.lff Columwn I. r. .1..

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