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Hospital, a ton, David Dar ragh. brother for Janet and Jeffrey! CRAY Gordon and Judith are happy to announce the olrth 0f their ton on March 12, 1965, at the Civic Hospi tal; a brother for Jeffrey and Peter. Both well. I J- DO LAN BUI and Betty-(nee Harper) are pleased to an nounce the arrival of a ion, David 7 3 ozs Wednesday, March 10. 1965, Ottawa Civic Hospital!" KEHOE Stewart and Diane (nee Hodgins) are happy to announce the birth of a daughter on March 11, 1965, at the Grace Hospital.

Both well. l.EGERE Art and Estelle (nee Pigeon) are happy to- announce the birth of a son Christopher James, on Tues- -tayr March- 9 1965, at the Ottawa General Hospital. McAULEY Jim and Gale (nee Latimer) are happy to announce the birth of a daughter, Mary Colleen. 8 los-. on FridajvMarch 12, ioo, ai uivic ROBILLARD Fred and Mai T)-are-plaed to" announce their first arrival, a daughter, Darlene, on March 12, 1965.

Both well. ROBINSON Derek and Mev are pleased to announce the arrival of a baby sister -for Wendy, and Kim on Thursday, March "11, 1965, at the Grac Hospital. ST. LOUIS To Mr. and Mm.

J. M. St Louis (nee Heather Weir) at the Civic Hospital. March 12, 1965, a daughter sister for Mark and Heidi. Both well.

TROTMAN Allan and Sure (nee Sarah Colton) are happy to announce the birth, of their son on March 11, 1965, at the Civic Hospital. A brother-for- Bruce and David Both NOTE It has coat to the atteatjoa Tke Joaraal tkat Aaserleaa conrcrn ii effertns bereaved Pr-sons memorial cards toataiatns death eotlcet beta cirrl4 la Jaanial. Tbtrt If a canatcUna wtiiw ver kcla The Joaraal ana ttalt S. am: ana TH Joaraal can tnpaaiikllKr lar lu acUvltlaa. -I 104 DEATHS ATKINSON.

-WD. l. OUU-I denly in hospital, Friday, March 12, 1965, W. D. T.

Atkinson, beloved husband of Marguerite Fleming. 586 Drivewaypi fatherWilliam David, Los Angeles, Mrs. D. L. Driver (Doris), of New Canaan, Connecticut; Mrs.

H. D. Ramsay (Mary Frances), Reg in Sask. Resting Hulse and playfair Central Chapel, 313 MCLeoa Street where friends may call after 12 noon, Sunday. Service on Monday at 2 p.m.

Interment Richmond Hill, Ont Friends desiring to send in memorial tributes may donate to the Ontario Heart Foundation, Otuwa Branch, In care of Mr. David Ross, 140 Wellington Ottawa. BOX, Susannah At her residence, 1760 Prince of Wales Drive, Thursday, March II, 1965, Susannah Mockett widow of Robert Box, In her 85th year, beloved mother of Miss Thelma Box, Mrs. rrea Harper, (Edith), William and Stacey, sisteir of Mrs. Charles Porter (Tiny), survived also by three grandchildren.

Rest ing Veltch-Draper Bank at Carling. Service in cnapei 2 p.m. Interment Hawthorne cemetery in Spring. (Continued on inont column) Joirnal Bel Replies A 8A4 Q19) fl OM 059-OM ll 1M 132 10 1M 105 210 JW J17 JS 340 -73-371 387-2B 28 3 J14 319 331 328 333 33S 337 333 339 340 341 343 345 348 349 353 368 3S7 3A4 365 366 368 3A9 370 371 373 380 SHI 383 384 387 381 393 394 398 399 'Ottawa's Most 104 DEATHS BLACK, Alexander White In hospital on Friday, March 1 ii 965 Alexander Black, 206 Bayswater 1 Ave nue, aged 82 years (retired Canadian Pacific Railways), beloved husband of Alexins Gauthier, dear father to Pearl (Mrs. Kelvin Cope- land), Margaret (Mrs.

Edwin -1 Henwood), Violet and Lome, brother to Milo Black. Rest ing at the Kelly Funeral Home, 585 Somerset Street (Centre Town). Where fu neral-service i will -be con- ducted Monday at 2 p.m. by Rev. T- W.

Geach. Interment Almonte, Ont. CANTIN. iilri. Matte Anne In hospital on Friday, March 12, 1965.

Marie Anne Robert, wife -of the late Joseph Arthur Cantin, aged 90 years, dear mother of Robert, Mrs. Rene Lavallee (Liliane); five grandchildren, 12 a grandchildren. Resting at Racine arid Robert 260 Besserer. Funeral Monday to Sacred Heart Church for Requiem High Mass at clock. Interment Notre Dame; Ottawa." CHAPMAN.

Mrs. Thomas At ner aauemers resilience, 170 XJranville Street East-view, on Friday, March 12, 1965, Rosarma Ladouceur, age 89, wife of the late Thomas' dear mother- of Mrt Leon Aurel naaon IDercnej, ana gntna-mother of Pierre Nadon ting at Landreviile Fune- Home. 579 Somerset StreetXWest. Funeral on Monday ta Notre Dame de Lourdes ChWh, Eastview, for Requiem High, Mass at 8 a.m. Interment Nte Dame cemetery.

HENDERSON. Caryl On Fi day, March 12, 1965, at New Glasgow, Nova Scotia, Caryl Falconer, wife of Dr. R. Smith Henderson (second marriage) and the late Ro bert C. Walker (first marriage), mother Thomas Walker.

Montreal. Keith Walker, Beaconsfield, Quebec, and Mrs. John Henderson (San- dra), Montreal, sister of Mrs. Dorothy Colton, Ot-Uwa, and Keith Falconer, Que. Funeral HENRIE.

Emile In hospiul Thursday, March II, 1965, Emile Henrie, husband of Stephanie Labonu, age .86 years of Rockland East Ont, dear father of Yvain, Joseph, of Rockland East Roger, Marcellin, of Hull. Mrs, Lucien Beauchamp (Yvonne), dear brother of Hormidas. Funeral Monday from Bru net Funeral Home, Rockland, to Most Holy Trinity Church for Solemn Requiem Mass at 10 a.m. Burial parish ceme tery. A DT rwTCV-T Mica Mario hnonltal Prl.

day, March 12, 1965, Marie Jablonski, age 66 years, of 23 Graham Avenue, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Karl Jablonski, dear sister -of George, Montreal, Molly and Gladys (Mrs. Roy Brans- comb), Ottawa and the late Arthur Jablonski. Resting at her residence.

Funeral Mon day to Canadian Martyrs Church for solemn Requiem High Mass at 8 o'clock. In-. ferment Notre Dame cemetery. KENNEDY, Elizabeth Jane In hospital on Saturday, March 13, '1965. Elizabeth Jane Kennedy, 266 Powell Avenue, dear sister of Emily Kennedy, Otuwa and Peter H.

Kennedy, Saskatoon, aunt of William Kennedy and Katherine Armstrong, both of OtUwa and Sheila Burke, Jean Switzer, Catherine Na-gus, Stuart and Hugh Kennedy. Resting Hulse and Playfair, Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street Serviced on 1 Monday at 1 p.m. literment Maxvitle, Ont MANN, Elizabeth At the Cars Villa Nursing Home, Colling-wobd, Ont, Thursday, March 11. 1965, Elizabeth Harrison, wife of the late Walter Mann, loving mother of Clifford. RR 2, Ravenna, Ont; dear grandmother of Mrs.

Keith Thompson (Barbara), Colling-wood, and Donald Mann, Collingwood; dear sister of Charles Harrison, Toronto: Resting at the-Hammond Funeral Home, Spencerville, 7 p.m. Saturday, March 13. Funeral service will' be held Monday, March 15, at 2 p.m. Interment Bishops Mills. Ont.

i Progressive Want 104 DEATHS (Cont. From ProceOK Cbljmn) McCAFFREY Wilfrid Leonard -At fciaresidencet-1070 Lajoie Avenue, Montreal. Friday, March 12, 1965, Wilfrid Leonard McCaffrey; beloved husband of Bridget (Bee) Moylt. Resting at J. Hayes and Sons, Sbawville, Que, from, noon Saturday.

Funeral-Monday, March IS tq St. Edward the Conleasoi Church, Maryland, for Re quiem High Mass et 10 a.m Interment St. Edward' ceme- tery. McDOWELL, Matthew In hos pita), Thursday, March 11 1965, Matthew McDowell, of -NavanrOnt; husband of the late Elizabeth Clarke, brother of Mrs. J.

King. 6f Ottawa. also, nephew -and 'his 88th year. Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 Mclieod Street. Service Saturday," 2.30 p.m.

Inter- ijnent St Mary's cemetery. Navan. Ont MURDOCK, Russell In hos pital on rnday, Marcn J965 Russell Murdock of Coteau Junction, aon the late Mr. and Mrs. John Murdock of Forresters Falls, brother of J.

A. Murdock, Ot Uwa, and Mrs. Casey Caul (Beulah) of Sudbury; Miss Laura MuMock, Montreal; Mrs. Allan Davidson (Mayme), Funeral Forresters Falls." Burial How-- ard cemetery. O'CONNOR, Daniel In hos piul on Friday, March 12.

1965, Daniel Connor, aged 83 years, beloved husband of Peart Dolan and dear father of Daniel, Daytona Beach, Florida; Mm. Jack Kealey (Doris), Mrs. J. H. werniKcwiiu inimtepi, lrs.

Fenton Sugrue- (Sheila). ancKSharon, all of Otuwa. Keaunsk vnnvrvy aiuunie, 235 Kemv Street Funeral 8 a.m., Monday to Bleeeed Sacrament- Church for Re quiem High Mass at o'clock. Interment XNotre Dame cemetery. O'SULUVAN, Helen At her residence.

317 Catherine Street on March 1965, Helen O'Sullivan, dear sister or Anne and Mary Br Rest ing at McEvoy Brothers, 235 Kent Street funeral Monday to St Patrick's Church for High Mas at 8 o'clock. Interment Notre Dame cemetery. PILATZKE, Gordon G. At the Cottage Hospiul, Pembroke on Thursday, March 11, 1965 in his 68th year, Gordon Pilatzke of 595 Isabella Street Pembroke, beloved husband of Mary Batz, dear father of Mrs. Ivan Benton (Pearl) of Perth, Ont; Wal.

lace, Pembroke; brother of Gustave, Fall is, Alberta; Leonard, Pembroke; Mrs. Selma Ratheran, Three Rivers, and (Cora). Mrs. W. A.

Schonnop of Kin cardine; grandfather of Mary Resting at the Malcolm and Deavitt Funeral 141 Renfrew Street. Pembroke until 1 p.m. Sun day. March 14, thence to Evangelical United Brethren Church for service at 2 p.m Interment church cemetery RIOUX, Mr. Clifford On FrW day, March 12, 1965.

age 60 years, AniU Defayetta, wife of Clifford Rioux, mother of Cpl. Gerald (R.C.A.F.), Edmonton, Alberta; Maurice (Moe), 'Richmond, Onurto; Laurent, Robert of Otuwa; sister of Alex, Romeo (Supt R.C.M.P.), Rene. Mrs. Antonio Valliere (Germaine), all of OtUwa; Wilfrid or Davenport, Iowa, and Mra. Edgar Viau (Juliette) of Eastview; 11 grandchildren.

Funeral Tuesday from the Gauthier' Funeral Home, 259 St Patrick Street for Requiem High Mass at St. Francis of Aasial Church at 8 o'clock. Interment Notre Dame cemetery. HULSE PLAYFAIR 1 Limited FUNfUAL OlKCttORt Central Chapel 1 315 McLEOD ST. 233-1143 West Chapel 1098 BYRON AVE.

728-1761 LATEST INFORMATION CFRA DAILY 6.30 P.M. McDewtii, Matthew. Younoftinkond, iattti, (ConlUvvod on noxt column. LONO DISTANCE FHONB ZENITH nn NO TOLL CHAROB Ad Section' 104 DEATHS (Cont? from rocodlhg Columnl 1 SUTHERLAND, Isabel In Frl- day, March 12, 1965. Isabel Euphemia, wife of the late 'John Sutherland, mother of Mrs.

W. Mogridge (Minnie), Toronto; Mrs. James Jen- nings Toronto; Mrs, Desch (Phyllis). Cleveland; -Mrsr- (Audrey), Florida; Mr. James Johnston (Estelle), OtUwa; Mis 1 a Sutherland, Newmarket; Mr.

Ed. Sutherland. Resting at Trull Funeral Ho Dahforth Avenue, Toronto. Arrange- menu to be completed. VTVTAN, Anne In hospital" 6n Saturday, March 13, 1965.

Anne Jonston, 177 Camelia Street, widow of Lewia Vivian. formerly of Nee- pawa, her 87th year, mother r. Robinson (Isabel) of OtUwa and Mrs. H. E.

Fleming (Al vira) Brandon, Manitoba, aunt of George Vivian, Neepawa. Manitoba. Funeral service at St. Columba Ang lican Church on Monday at 2.30 p.m. Interment Neepawa, Manitoba.

YOUNGHUSBAND. Edith Suddenly, in her home. 283 MeLeod Street Thursday, March 11, 1965, Edith Beardsley, beloved wife of David H. Younghusband, sister of Mrs. G.

W. Huntley (Theresa). Mrs. L. W.

Fleck (Minota) and Rufus Beardsley, all of Otuwa. Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel. 315 McLeod Street. Service at the Gospel Tabernacle Monday, 2 p.m. Interment South March.

Friends may -call after 2 p.m, Saturday. VEITCH-DRAPER LIMITED FUNERAL DIRECTORS PAKKDALI CHAPfL 73EMC71 NaANK tT. Bo tusonnah. CKAFIL IX 0S4( Service ki chepol Saturday, I ruger, LftCol, a.m. kruger, UJO.

Wllltem August, MC Service Saturday, II o.m. 105 MEMOWAM ALLEN In fond ond loving nwrnory of a door husoand and father, kov Davtes Alton, wis March IS. Not lust todov. but In sllenca wo remember. WHO and Family, ANDERSON In sad and laving mom- erv of a door eon ond brow Howard Anderson, who pasaed owoy Marcn is, tvaa.

-a No need for formal tribute Por ono who wot to dtor But first a word of thanks dear Lord For the years we nod Kim here. Father, Mother end Dork). ANDERSON In laving memory of a dear trtsna. cano Amoreon, onto passed away March 14. iho.

LaWs oreoteit gift. Frianasnie. CARSON lh tod ond loving fntitiof of door nwtoono ono vu wno bottod owoy to suooomy on km 11. lfaU. Atwoyt Smflo Inittod of frown Alwoyt hond whon tomoono w)bi Ahvovt to trut.

fhouohthrf. and kind. DOQUTifui monory you WfT Evor ronornborod oy WWo Edith and FomHv CARSON In loving ronornbranco or a ooor Roy Corton. who poiitd pwoy tud Tho mMnloht ttort or thlnlnff upon your tiwrn grovo, Alton, Cotorlt ond Chlldron. CARSON In loving momory of a door Fotnar Boyrnono cortoiij who pottos away March II.

1044. Whatwould I not give to close Ms His dear swoof foco to soe To hear his tstce. to sea hit Smite That meant so much to mo. Daughter Juno and SurMMaw Terry. CUTHBERT In cherished remem bronca ot my nusbond, Albert, who poised owoy to suddenly, Morch It, Oh.

soy not that he Is dead Relieve Instead. That he hat left hh bed To climb the hills of morning, And to share the pay that tills God's ploosont lond of dreams. 'I Sadly missed. Oorafhy. OAMBLt In krvlhg memory of a door husband ond father, Thomos OamMe.

who passed owayl March )A i There It link death Connof bever, Love and mmembronce lost forever. Wild and amity. GARDINER In toying remombronro of a dear nusbond, fother ond grona- i rather, oeorge W. oordlner.w polled qway Morch 14, Its. The yeort or aukkhr passing.

"Though still we cant forget, f'or In fhej hoorfv (hot lovt fMihp Hit fhornory llnotrt yot, Wto, Son. Doughtor ond Orontf. ChllOTOnk' (Contmuod on ntxf column) 105 KEHORIAN (Cont. From racedi-e ColumW) OOOOVEAR In lovlnj memory Ot a oeor Ue. mother ontf grond- momert Mrt, Fraflorlcll Ooodyaor.

wtw pouod away Morck 14, H2. The ooorett mother, the kindest friend. Ont ot the beat whom Coo) cauM lend. Loving, thoughtful, oenHe and true. Alwon willing a knt act to do.

Hiabant and Family. HUDSON In loving memory of Mn SHot Hodwn. who owoy Morch 14. I HO Sunahlno aoesea. afwdowa faff.

iLove't remembronca outtaata oil; And thougti mo yeort do many few. They era flllell with remembrance you, Silas and Family, IRONSIDE In loving memory of door wife end mother. Mra. A. E.

Iron tide (Eliot who pawed owoy March 11 Into. Ever remembered Daughter and JOHNSTON In loving remembronca of my.ftr. Mrs. JDetlo Johnitoh. who deported ttila life Morch 14.

1f4J Mra. 0. L. Wallace. La BEL In tovma memory of door eon.

William (Bill) Le Bel. who pasaed owoy Morch II, 1H4. Time rolla on and wo era 'reminded ot a day our hearts wore crushed. When Cod took you. on, so ouKttiy, and we all In aloom were In the bloom of lite, death claimed you.

In the prime of manhood days; But we hope some day to meet you. And fa be with yoo Fother, Mother, Sisters. Brotnerr- McLEAN In sod and loving memory of a dear husband artd'fother, James K. McLean, who passed- away so suddenly March XX 144. The blow was great, the shock severe Wo little thought his death so near.

Only those mat have lost can toll The sorrow of porting without toro- Mfo end CMIdren. McLCAN In loving nwmory of dor foftwr, Jomt Knox McLooa who possod owoy March 13. 1H4. tod and ftuddM wm Itto coll. So doorly lovod by ono ond o)li Hit memory It at twoot today At In tho hour ht pattod owoy, e-ftuddy.

Clomontlno and Family. MORRIS 'tn tod ond tevng monwy Of door fothor ond brothorivfaWt- yAHVod Tv-MorrHr-who pemtd owoy March 1L Its. Nothing con ever take onvay The stove a noort mms oeor, TANNER tn March 14. IfSI. We think of him kl silence.

No ovoo con too ut woeoi But still within our aching hearts Mb) momory we keep. 1 Wits and Parnity. THOMPSON tn laving at a dear fat Douglas Thorn peon, who posted away March IX ISa4. Evor roriwmoorWaf Sybil and Shirley. Bob.

Bill, Barbara and Dovkt. Ul LETT In krvfng memory of my oeor nueoona. James uon, wr passed awov Morch 14. 109V. kh soul rest kt pooco.

win, nnrym. WHITE In dear father. Willis white, who passed owoy March Is. 144. The blow was groat, the shock severe we lime thought his death bo near Only those who have loet can tell The sorrow of porting without fare- WW1I.

on and Lynn. WHITE In loving memory of my oeor eon, wniia wnite, wna went owoy suddonlv one year aoo toaav. Hit charming ways and smiling toco. rr a pwjsure ro recant He had a kindly word tor aoch. And died beloved by all.

Vow- kwing Mother. WHITE In loving memory of my oeor oromarvwiiirs vmire. Who wont owoy suaaenw one year ago today. To one I alWV never forget. His absence la mo Is a sorrow, His loas I will olwoys regret.

Laving Sister Lottie. WHITS lit loving momory of a vary ewse rriona, wmis, wno ased oc ctoentolly March IX IH4. Evor romembered. 4at and Doug Vemey. 106 CARDS Of THARD BRADLEY We wish la extend our tnonu and appreciation tor the acts of Kindness, messages of sympathy ond beautiful floral offerings received from neighbors, relatives end friends.

Special thanks to Canon Clare of Monotlck and Rev. Vaughon or novan. wire ana romiiy. BROWN Mart words era kwdoeuoto to "press our gratnuoo to eocn ond ovary one who hot helped us during tho Illness and death of a beloved husband and father wtth deeds of intimto kindness, words of symoothv, floral end other tributes. Wo can only toy thank yen so much.

Special monaa nt ma nev. p. irwln, the Rev. S. ML Deportment ot Transport omuluvsoa.

and Garrett funeral BatH Brew end orry. LANTHIER Wo wish to evtond our neorttert thonai and appreciation for the ectt of kindness. messogM of Sympathy and beautiful floral offer 'Ines received from nelghborx many tr lends Also thonk-mg tho nurses end staff ot Second West-South, Civic Hospital, Or. Donald Brown ond Dr. T.

J. Brosmhan. Especially thanking Rev. Pother Kevin Moloney tor his cortoollng words and help In our sad bereavement of a loving husband ond fother -Mrs. Wilfred Lanthler end Family.

MALBOEUR hi the midst of recent sorrow wo wtsn to out hoertfetf Ihonkt ond dpp oilutlon for the acts el kindness, nvissages of. sympathy end beouHful floral offer logs recefved from relatives, friends ond nolutiburt kt Iho loot of our beloved mother ond father, Mr. ond Mrs. Alfred Malboout (nee pomeia ttrorooul. we ospecloily wish la thank Rev.

Pother Ludovtc. OFM Ottawa Clvtc Hospital. Vtetorton Order of Nurses. Home-mo ere end fht Rod Cross. rno Family.

(Continued on next column) Fond ntamorfot Wngor. ovory doyt RomomeVonco koopt him noor. Moo MocMlltao ond IConnody. lovtfffl fnomotv of door hutband ond tothor( Goorgo Auoutt Tannor. who Potltd awav roXEKAt DISEaOSS FRED N.

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raver onco. lis Caooar fH.M. MctYOYrBROTHERS Limited Ottawa's Largest Funeral Home PARKING FACILITIES AIR-CpNDlTIOhED CENTRAL LOCATION ESTABLISHED 11 235 KENT ST. 232-5337 108A (OME TO CHUBOI TO CHURGH A directory of Churches in and around Ottawa ANG1ICAM CHURCH OF CANADA CHRIST CHURCH CATHEDRAL. AN- glican.

very Rev. F. R. Gorfretl, d.d. comer sporks and Bronson Sunday services: B.M jn II a.m.

end 4 SS m. ST. ALBAN THE MARTYR, KINO Edward and Doty- Avonuea; Rev. Canon Lkmol Bruce. Servlcat: II oa, 4 p-m.

ST. ARTHOLOMEW-X McKAV Street at Victoria. Re. Jemos Bomstl. aunoov Services: XIX 45.

,11 o.m. and 7 p.m. Tuaadoy MS a.m.. Thursday it a.m. ST.

GEORGE'S ANGLICAN CHURCH. Metcalte at Gloucester Street. Sunday SJX II a.m. ond 7 pm.t Wed-nesday isjg a.n. li st pjn.t dally XSS e.m XIS p.nu TRINITY ANGLICAN CHURCH, BANK troot ot Comoron unooy Sttrnrtcot I ot o.m y.u 1 1.

ot o-m. 9.W pm. lAPiin EASTVIEW BAPTIST CHURCH. tW Otmsteod Street. a.m.

The Church Schaoli II ojh. Nursery and KkiuoiiMjitewi if aja. and p.m. Warship Services. Minister.

Rev. Walter Sreven. MLAV. B.Tk. EOtlSE BAPTISTS CRANCAISe.

Kka) Edward Avenue. Rev. Kennetk SaOum. Sunday II. et a.m..

French Service; 7 JO pjn English Service, METHODS! FIFTH AVENUS FREtMETHODtST Church cornor flflh Avonuo ond Morril Slroot, turvday School fag a.m. Sajndoy Sayvkot 11.00 on. ond 7.30 p.m. SCOSIE MEMORIAL FREE METMQ. dtt Church cornor RtctMTtond Rood and Amtono Avanuo.

Sunooy 11.00 Ojw. ond f-M pM, umm FIRST CHURCH OF THS NAZA-rano, tlvs Feutik Avanuo. Sunday School t.4S n.m.i warship II o.m. end 7.30 m. MM-weok service.

Wsdneiitay. a nv Young Paoote's Hour. Friday, p.m. Rev. XI Roy O.

Hall, hs-ttix 1 GRACE CHURCH OF THE NAZA- rono mooting In Monordoto ruollc School, Carola street. I p.m. Sunday School tiny tots to eduttv 7 p.m. Family warship end Young People's Feltovrshlp. Rev.

K. R. AvocMlllan. a-avnsx CANADIAN MARTYRS RC CHURCH, lot Main Street. Sunday Mast 7 0S, 1 00, 1 f.OX 1S.0S (High Mow 11.00 o.m., a.

ts noon. OUR LADY OF MOUNT CARMEL RC Church, 409 St. Laurent Bouto- vard. Sunday Most 1.00, ga. ItlJ, 11.11 end 1X1X OUR LADY OF FERFSTUAX HBLF RC Church, cries end LeBrefen Street.

Sunday Matt 7 1 10. 1 10. 11.00 end IMS noon. Perpetual Novona Dovotlont l-JO pnio ST. BASIL'S RC CHURCH, 4S REX Avanuo.

Sunday Mats 7.00, 71, S.4X loot, iijg and 11.41 noon. ST. JOSEFH'S RC CHURCH. CORNER of Cumberland ond wilbrad streets. Sunday Mass 7 00.

1 00. SO. 10.01. (Hiah Matt 1I.0S e.m.l. 12.W ana 11 is m.

Weekdays 7.ea. i XSX oo a.m. end S.JS p-m. ST. PATRICK'S RC CHURCH, COR.

nor Kent and IWeextn Srreeta. Sun. day Matt 7 00. OX XSX 1XSX 11-OX 11.00 noon and f.ao p.m. ST.

THOMAS AQUINAS RC 'CHURCH, Bank Street at Kllbom, Sunday Mass. 2.4S English (High Mast, JO French), it English, is JO proncn, II 10 English, 11.10 noon French. SAIYADON ARMT WORSHIP AT THE SALVATION Army, rantooio tnoowr 4i rar-dalo Avonuo. on Sundoyo. Sunday ocnool t.4ft.

Motthtoo II tn. ond 7 p-m, uxtno CHURCH Of aiUD A RIDEAU FARK UNITED CHURCH, Alto Vista and Cunningham. Rev. j. A.

O. McKennlt. Sunday School It. Service XJ m. and 11.0) EASTBROOK UNITED CHURCH, 271 Donald Street.

Mmtster. Rev. Oar. old Fee. Sunday School Soman end Inter mod lotos ot jx Bootnnort and Juniors ot II a.m.

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e-7J7t. BF CANADA LTD. JOHN'S BF-SERVtCS-STATtONT-l Bank Street et James. 3XHMI7. ISO BIRTCH'S ESSO SERVICE STATION Riverside Drive ond eowesv 1 1 1 e.

1 ssso DOUG FERGUSON'S ESSO SERVICE Station, IM Elgin street, corns Nepean. uz-eue. SSSO ED BROWN'S ESSO SERVICE STA flan, baseline Rood et Praecott Hlgnway. 7JS-J00 sso MINION'S ESSO SERyiCC STATION, pontooia one woiiHwon etreeta. ns- Sail.

at DON CABLE'S SERVi STATION ON Metcalte Highway Blossom Fork. tn-oin. K. AND SERVICE 17 RKnmono tcooo at vrooorofre. ra- 111X FINA BOB STEELE'S FINAl SERVICE STA- tton Bank ond ei KEN WORKMAN CiTievTc-E Station.

225 Ri Rood Of MC Roe. 722-00(1. SHBLL EARL MULHOLLAND HELL SERV. Ice Station, 447 Bank ow. IM4MI.

of ciem- SHRU, WARO AND KELLY SHELL SERV- Ko Station, 1tt7 Carling Avenue ot anorouurno. zz-vesj. SUBRTBtT COLE'S SUPERTEST SERVICE STA- fton. Somerset ond Bronson. us-4411.

SUFBRTIST OFEN 14 HOURX BEAUFRt AUTO. mottvo Service, S77 Glodttona. 2X- TBXACO MARIO'S TEXACO SERVICE STA- Mon, 104 Corimg Avonuo. 77T-S10X TBXACO BOB FETER1 TEXACO SERVICE Station, Richmond Rood cornor May-fok-. 72S-1721.

TOF VALU SERVICE STATION. BASELINt ANO wooarattt Avenue, ni-tpit. upon WMM I TOF VALU SERVICE STATION, OUEENSWAY end Btotr Rood. 74i-S27f. epon St TOP VALU SERVICE STATION, FRESCO TT M'onwoy ot noes ooca nooe.

i Iran. WHITE ROSI JOE RATCLIFF AND WALL OUOER- kirk service trot ion, era nraeou. SM-1702. 112 DRUGGISTS FOR DRUGGISTS OPEN ON SUNDAY SET PAGE 2 i i SHfiL 1 IsHE ISraaf If v'r i i Saturday March THI OTTAWA JOURNAL CARD OF THAJna 108 CEMETERY MEMORIALS 201 FLATS TO LH (Com. from Preceding Column) JVL N.D..f?M'.? atAc a i-bsorooip) Spork Of Boy m-un.

Since 1S77. ROSS Wo whh fa thank our kind oportmarrt, keoted, S7P, -). rrwiaB ana neignoors tor Their acts of love ond sympathy during our recent bereavement kl the lose of ACCOMMODATION, REDECORATED. onoy Hill, bedroom, balcony. BEECHW00D CEMETERY AND oquipped, parking.

HHXti eve-nlncs. rn-eut. uewea nuaoona ana ramor. Mra. Chorlee W.

Rasa. Daughter Marilyn. AOULTX SANDY HILL, MODERN, 4 rooms, balcony, equipped. 2i)-eo2S. i i ill i--' iivmi a-a I I A I if LOCAL CALLS PHONE 236-7511 101 BIRTHS BINKS To Jack and Helen (nee Darragh).

on Friday, March 1965," atGrace VCREMAT0RIUM: ADULTS; MAY. I BEDROOM Duplex, eavtpptd. 140. Re-aaM. ADULTS.

NEAR ELGIN. 2-BEDROOM redecoroled, yard, parking. 2U-4eu. ADULTS. EASTVIEW, MAY MOO.

ern, 1, 2 bedrooms, etoctrko 1 1 equipped, parking 74M744) 744-91 7X ADULTS.T LOWER DUPLEX, MAY, 1 hi bedrooms, equipped, parking. 774-24J4. t- 1 i ADULTS PREFERRED. NEW EDIN. burgh, tower duplex, 1 bedrooms, unequipped.

749-7402. ADULTS. I BEDROOM. GROUND 214-41. ADULT1.

AVAILABLE, I ROOM oporti not woier, neoToa. 4711. ADULTS, it BYRON. AFT. OT.

towa, J-bedroom, equipped, Slav 111-tan. Visit and Compare -uur iNe 1.2- and 3-BEDR00M APTS. carpeted halts large eat-in -JctUhent extra large living and dining room i TREK electricity, heat, water and parking' youKchofc ot Interior Surrounded fiy natural park, beachettnd recreational facUtties $95 $130 YOU AND YOUR run riontj wn -NJOY SAFETY AT. BRITANNIA PARK APTS. 828-2144 ADULTS.

CENTRAL, COMFORTABLE rooms, equipped, lighted. ZO-M41. evenings. ALTA VISTA. 2-BEDROOM APART.

monr, tup, porting. 77S-W77. ALTA VISTA' AREA, SUBLET, SFA. 71X cwut oearoomt, equipped. 7U4.

AFARTMENT. I BEDROOMS, WEST End. 720-7117, Saturday or sunooy. APARTMENT. BEDROOM.

S4I. elderly people preferred, Arlington Avenue. J33-t504. APARTMENT. BEDROOM.

ELEC- trkolly equipped, tret hot water, Argylo Street, SI0X 2S-4J4I. APARTMENT, BEOROOMI. Liv ing room, a I small bedroom, bosomont. trot parking. May I.

nt. MM. APARTMENT, MAY 1. 1 ROOMS, S7X 721-4021. APARTMENT, EASTVIEW, SCO.

reams, electrically equipped, aor Ing. 74V-24N. APARTMENT. NEAR ST. LAURENT I bedroom, 444.

744-4414, eve- Remarkable values in ledroom apartments from $115 at -THE SEIGNIORY The most advanced, most distinctive apartment home ever built In Ottawa. The unique location of this outstanding apartment makes it one of the most desirable in the city. -With the Rideau on one side, MacOonald Park on the other, It is difficult to realize that the centre of of shopping and of entertainment is within a short stroll of its distinguished front lobby. AT THE SEIGNIORY YOU HAVE THE BEST -i OUWQWORIDS i HOME COMFORTS: Spoclout, ematy-tlotsttd rooms In ell suites Telephone outlets kt tho dvtnd room, kitchen ond oil bedrdama individual controls bring FM muaic to oh tunes Sliding plats-ond-olumlnum doors to the "lounge-site" patio rorroces Electronic bunt-In evens with hood-von tad, counter -rnoumed ranges in all kitchens TV. outlets oil oadroornt ond living rooms Beautiful bothroomt trim colored fixtures HOTEL CONVENIENCES: Resident monogor 2-day-o-week doormon service Luxurious Fktntsh touna steam room with odotnlng kwnge Roof dock solarium and lounge Hooted underground parking with electrically heated garage romps.

Elevator right to the basement: from your car to your 4 ki seconds FuMIc transportation facHftNd a few steps owoy 1 -Bed room Apartments ht This Luxurious Building From Only $115 Open House at the Model Suite From to a.m. to 9 pan. Weekdays Noon to 6 p.m. Weekend 234-5577 (Continued en neat column) va.

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