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26 Monday, March 11, 1968 The Ottawa Journal Today and Tomorrow TODAY i Blood donor clinic, 85 Plymouth Street, 1.30 lo 4.30 and 6.30 to 8.30. "India Federal Republic." Taboret Hall. University of Ot- i tawa, 6 p.m. i Children's Aid Society Seal- ing Wax Party, 1370 Bank' Street, 7 p.m. I Gloucester Public School Board.

Leiirim. 7.30 p.m. Riverside Hospital Auxiliary annual meeting, hospital cafe teria, 7.30 p.m. Brighton Beach Aquatic Club annual meeting. Brewer Park, 7.30 p.m.

Vienna Academy Chorus, Capitol Theatre, 8.30 p.m. "Philadelphia, Here I Come," Town Theatre, LaSalle Academy. 8.30 p.m. "The Right Honorable Gentleman," Ottawa Little Theatre, 8.30 p.m. TOMORROW Blood Donor clinic.

Ottawa Technical High School, 9 to 11.30 a.m. and I to 3.30 p.m. Concert, "Of Seas and Ships and Sailormen." High School of Commerce, 7.30 p.m. United Nations Association, National Library, 8 p.m. "Philadelphia, Here I Come," Town Theatre, LaSalle Academy, 8.30 p.m.

"The Right Honorable Gentleman," Ottawa Little Theatre, 8.30 p.m. INDEX TO CLASSIFICATIONS ANNOUNCEMENTS Vftof Statistics: I. Birtlw 2- DeottH 3. Adoptions 4. Obituaries 5.

Lost e. Found Notices: j. JweTrrariams 14. Anniversary Masses 15- Cards of-Thanks Jo. Funeral Directors 17.

Cemetery Memorials 15. Societies and Lodges 19. Churches 20. Florists Jl. Cemeteries OPEN SUNDAY: If.

Druggists 30. Service Stations Services-. 33. Banquets and Parties 34. Take-Out Foods 15.

Where to Go. 36. Hotels and Motels 37. Beauty Salons 38- Nursing Homes St. Gordening and Landscaping 40.

Ambulance Service REAL ESTATE 46. Houses tor Sale 47. Houses la Let m. Furnished Houses to Let 49. Furnished Houses Wonted to Let SO.

Houses Wanted to Let 51. Houses Wanted to Buy 52- Garden Homes ApUf lkpents. 54. Apartments to Let 55. Furnished Apartments to Let Sc.

Apartments Wanted to Let 57. Apartments for Sole 5V. Furnished Apartments Wonted to Let 59. Sublets 61. Property for Sole 42- Property for Rent 63.

Property Wanted 64. Income Property 65. Property Exchanged 66. Out-of-Town properties 67. Farms tor Sale 68.

Farms tor Rent 69. Farms Wanted to Buy 70. Cottoges tor Sale 71. Cottoges tor Rent 72. Cottoges Wanted 73.

Cottoge Lots tor Sole 74. Warehouse Space 75 Offices to Let 76. Offices Warned to Let 77. stores to Let 7. stores Wonted to Let 79.

Resorts 0 Business Opportunities S6. Rooms to Let 17. Rooms Wanted S8. Roam owJ Board 19. Shore Accommodation MERCHANDISE Articles: 92.

Articles for Sale 93. Articles Wonted 94. Articles for Rent 95. Articles for Swap 96. Antiques 97.

Firewood ond Fuel 91. Market Basket 99. Machinery ond Equipment 100. Pet Stock 101. Livestock ond Poultry 102.

Stamps ond Coins 103. Hobbies 14. Boats and Motors 105. Snowmobiles I 106. Campers' Supplies 1117.

Musical Supplies I inj. Radio Television 109. Household Appliances AUTOMOTIVE I Aetes: Autos tot vwe 171. Autos Wanted 122. Auto Accessories 123.

Spans Cars 124. Auto POrTS Trveks: 129. Trucks for Sale IX. Truck Bodies. Parts 131.

Trucks Wonted Trailers 133. Trailers for Sole 134. Trailers for Rent 135. Mobile Homes for sole 136. Mobile Homes for Rent 137.

Mobile Homes Moved 134. Mobile Home Parks 139. Mobile Homes Exchanged Motorcycles: 145. Motorcycles for Sole 14. Motorcycles tor Rent it.

Scooters for Sale 144. Scooters for Rent 149 Ski-Mobiles 151. Goroaes 152. Parking SPOC9 153. Wlntertling EMPLOYMENT 1ST Male Help Wanted 151.

Salesmen ond Agents 159. Positions Vacant 164. Professional Services 161. Female Help Wanted 162. Nursing Services 143.

Employment Wonted 164. Domestic Htlp 165. Teachers Wanted 166. Tuition 147. Trade School.

-14. Baby Services PERSONALS 176. Personal Memos 177. Transportation Available 171. Transportation Wanted 179 Comps Boys' and G1 FINANCIAL 115.

Financing 16 Money Wonted 17 Money Available 1M Martgnoes is invest" 190 Patents ond Copy MISCELLANEOUS 194 ijnl I9 r)ns 11 Mr Serv.1 197 Conino Fventi lee Son-o Collectors 199 Anniversary Poof I i I I i i MyQT' LOCAL CALLS PHONE 236-7511 Birth. BOAL Miriam and David are pleased to announce the arrival of their first child, a daughter, Kimberly-Anne 11 11 on Saturday, March 9. 1968. at the Ottawa Civic Hospital. Both well.

Thanks go to Dr. P. J. Beardall and staff. BUTTERWORTH Robert and Joan wish to announce the birth of a son, Steven Robert, Marcrj 10, 1968, at Oakville, Ont.

JOHNSON Don and Fran-cine (nee Cheff). a' daughter. Laurie Theresa, 7 pounds. 4 ounces, on Saturday, March 9. Mother and daughter well.

JORGENSEN John and Mar- gret (nee Meyer) are happy to announce the birth of -a daughter, Emily Anne, on Sunday. March 10, 1968. at Ottawa Civic Hospital. Both well. KENNEDY Dennis and Joan (nee Isherwood) proudly announce the birth of John Robert, a 7 lb.

6 brother for Kristine, at Ottawa Civic Hospital, on March 9. 1968. MacMTLLAN Mr. and Mrs. George MacMillan (nee Patricia Patacairk) announce the arrival of their first child, a son, 7 lbs.

15 oz. on March 6. 1968. Thanks to Dr. Car- lyle and nursing staff, mater nity floor.

Riverside Hospital. SMITH Michael and Hetene are happy to announce the arrival ot An astasia Helene at Ottawa Civic Hospital, Thursday, March 7. 196S. Thanks to Dr. M.

Resnick. VANDENBOSCH Theo and Joan (nee Purdon) are happy to announce the ar rival of a son. Robert James Howard on Saturday, March 9. 1968, weighing 8 pounds. 6 ounces.

A brother for David. Mother and son well. Jsmal Box Replies 415 432 448 450 451 470 531 539 553 572 577 580 597 608 609 614 628 631 638 644 651 657 660 674 677 713 716 718 719 723 725 731 759 765 768 776 782 790 794 797 799 808 813 814 815 817 819 826 828 829 831 850 851 853 855 858 Deaths By The Canadian Press London Sir Robert Lay- cock. 60, Second World War hero and a former governor of Malta. Omaha, Neb.

Golbert Carl Swanson. 6, a member of the family which pioneered in the convenience food industry, including the frozen TV dinner. Brantford, Ont. John Katan. 66, four-time heavyweight wrestling champion of the.

British Empire. limerick. O'Malley. 47, Ireland's education minister. District Want Ad A tents SMITHS FALLS McShone and Shanks Pharmacy.

Socket 1th and Main Streets. CARLETON PLACE Wilson's Drug Store. Bridge Street. Phone 257-1505. (PEMBROKE Mrs.

R. Locke. 237 Patricio Street Phone 732-4353. RENFREW Mrs. D.

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Saturday only 110 1 a eer or The a copy. Ail. moil etihtrnp. ions ore poyoble in advance 10 Tne Journal. FURTHER INFORMATION may be obfofned by coifing Tne Xxjrnof at 236-7)11 JOURNAL rANT AD 'Ottawa's Most Prqgiessive Wapt Deaths, AUDETTE, George Arthur On Sunday, March 10, 1968 aged 79, beloved husband of Dorothy Grace Johnston, dear father of Arthur Au dette, and brother of Stuart and Louis C.

Audette. all ol Ottawa. Resting Racine, Robert and Gauthier, 260 Besserer Street Funeral pri vate Tuesday morning. Inter- ment Notre Dame, Ottawa. B0AG, Ernest J.

At the 'home of his daughter. Mrs. Isabel Turner, Redondo Beach, California, on" March 17, 1968. Ernest J. Boag.

aged 92, Service and interment, Cali fornia. BOURDEAU, Roland On Monday. March 11. 1963, Roland Bourdeau, husband of Edna Mattel, aged 50 years, father of, Gilles; brother of Aurele, Embrun; Mrs. O.

Desrosiers (Marie- Ange), Ottawa; Mrs. S. Bur- elle (Rose-Alma) Mrs. Aupry (Therese). Cornwall; Mrs.

A. Yelle (Laura) Crys ler, Mrs. L. Patenaude (Alice). Embrun.

Funeral Wednesday from Racine, Robert and Gauthier Funeral Home, 259 St Patrick. Re quiem Mass St Thomas of Aquinas Church, 8 a.m. In terment Notre Dame, Ot tawa. CARPENTER. George J.

In hospital. Ottawa. Saturday, March 9. 1968 aged 69 George Carpenter, 97 Vachon Street, Eastview, husband of Mabel Howard. Resting at Scotland Funeral Home.

Elgin, Ont. Funeral arrangements to be completed. CLIFFORD, May Maud In hospital, Saturday, March 9, 1968, May Maud Lewis, beloved wife of the late Harry Ernest Clifford, in her 91st year, dear mother of Mrs. C. McKee (Margaret of Ottawa); Mrs.

B. Wilson (Betty), of England; grandmother of Beryl (Mrs. A. Thompson) and James, great grandmother of Pat McAuley. Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Service Tuesday, If.

a.m. Cremation Pinecrest Crematorium. COLE, Cecil Foster At Smiths Falls, Sunday, March 10, 1968. Cecil Foster Cole, aged 42 beloved husband of Amy Foss; and father of David, Spring Harbor, Michigan: and brother of Myrtle (Mrs. Oral Patterson), Lloyd.

Wilfred, Eric, Ronald, Lloyd Smiths Falls; Kenneth, Lom- bardy, Isobelle (Mrs. Francis Leeder), Kathlene (Mrs. George Allan), both of Brock- ville: and Douglas, Oshawa. Resting at the Lannin Fune ral Home, Smiths Falls. Funeral service will be con ducted in the chapel Wednes day, March 13 at 2 p.m Interment Hillcrest Cemetery.

Donations to the Mapledean Youth Camp, Stittsville, will be appreciated. DICKSON, Ada D. At her Pembroke, on Sunday, March 10, 1968. Ada D. Dickson, daughter of the late Dr.

W. W. Dickson and Jessie Dickson. Resting at her home, 277 Maple Avenue until 10 a.m., Tuesday, 12. thence to Malcolm and Dea- vitt Funeral Chapel, 141 Renfrew Street for service at 2 p.m.

Cremation with in terment of ashes in Calvin United cemetery. In lieu of flowers donations to the Cot tage Hospital Memorial Fund of Calvin United Church would be appreci ated. EASY, Harold Edmond In hospital. Thursday, March 7, 1968, Edmond Easy, 67 years, beloved husband of Edna Salwav. Ill Srndlna Avenue, formerly of Cant- ley.

loving father of Harold, Donald, Douglas, Mrs. C. Canadien, Mrs. Lois Champagne, Mrs. Walter Wilkinson.

Mrs. P. Morin and Mrs. Hope Munroe, brother of Walter Easy, also survived By 27 grandchildren. Resting Veitch-Draper Parkdale at Gladstone.

Service in the chapel Monday. 2 p.m. Interment Cantley cemetery in the spring. 2. Deaths (Cont.

from Preceding Column) FARLEY, Judge Louis In local hospital, Sunday, March 10, 1968, Judge Louis Farley, aged 52, of 78 Maurice Street, Hull, dear son of the late Arthur Raymond Farley anot the late Gracia Lafond, beloved husband of Julienne Brisson, dear father of Jus tine. Brisson, Marie and Paul; dear brother of Rodrigue Farley. C.R., Hull; Mrs. Jacques Boucher, Hull; son in-law of Mrs. Julien Bris son, of Laprairie, Que.

brother-in-law of Mrs. Rod- rigue Farley, Hull; Miss Ger- vaise Brisson, lawyer of La prairie, Que; Mr. and Mrs. Sabastien Brisson of La prairie, Hon. Judge Jacques Boucher of Hull Resting Racine, Robert and Gauthier, 101 Notre Dame Street, Hull.

Funeral wed nesday, March 13 leaving at 9.30 for Requiem High Mass in St Benoit Abbe' Church at 10 o'clock! Interment Notre Dame Hull. Visiting hours from 1 to 10 p.m. FAWCETT, Stanley Wellington In hospital, Monday, March 1968, Stanley Wellington Fawcett beloved husbtfhd of Freida Rebecca Brownlee; dear father Mrs. Robert Holmes (Helen), Winchester, Capt Earl Fawcett Trenton; Sgt Ray Fawcett, Halifax, and Ernest Fawcett Ottawa; in his 73rd year. Resting at Vice and Craig Ltd.

Funeral Home, Church Street Winchester, where service will be held Wednesday, March 13, at 2 p.m. Entombment Maple Ridge vault. GARRISON, Basil In hos pital. Friday, March 8, 1968. Basil Garrison, age 65.

1730 EdgehilV -Place; beloved husband of Janet Mather; dear father' of Ray. Gerald. Marion Mrs. Ron Lafontaine), and Agnes (Mrs. Ernest Calcutt); also survived by 10 grand children.

Resting at the Kelly Funeral Home, 585 Somerset Street (Centre Town). Fu neral Monday to the Immaculate Heart of Mary Church, for Requiem High Mass at 9 a.m. Interment Notre Dame cemetery. GUIBORD, Rodolphe In hos pital, Monday, March 11, 1968, Rodolphe Guibord, husband -of Anna Levecque, aged 77, member of the Third Orderof St Francis, father of Msgr. Laurent Guibord, O.F.M..

Bishop at Lempaca. Peru, Auxiliary of Msgr. Damase Laberge, O.F.M.; Rev. Father Marie Justine, O.CR. (Gustave).

of La Trappe. Oka; Lucten, Press Agent at the Canadian Embassy in Paris, and former employee of Le Droit; George, businessman in Ottawa: Rev. Sister Madeline, des Soeurs Reparatives du Divine Coeur Missionary at Tchad. Africa; Mrs. Victor Ducharme (Jeanne), Chicago; Mrs.

Aime Briand (Fran coise). Hull; Mrs. Joseph Budnick (Marcelle), N.Y. Mrs. Jean-Paul Lizotte (Helene), Miss Therese, Ot- rwmif ni.rwhn ot.

Detroit Miss Blanche. Ot tawa; 31 grandchildren. Resting Racine. Robert and Gauthier, 259 St Patrick. Funeral Thursday to the Basilica for Requiem Mass, 10 a.m.

Interment Notre Dame, Ottawa. (Please omit flowers. HANRAHAN, M. Edith On Saturday, March 9, 1968. in hospital, M.

Edith Hanrahan beloved daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Patrick John Hanrahan (Mary Isabella Mc Millan), aged 66 years, dear sister of Angus and Loretta M. Hanrahan; dear unt of Catherine, R.N., Patricia, R.N., John Hearen (Maureen), of Lafay ette, and James J. Han- rahn.

Resting Racine, Robert and Gauthier, 260 Besserer. runerai luesoay to St. Joseph's Church for Requiem Mass at 9 a.m. In terment Notre Dame Ot tawa. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society, BEET EXPERIMENT OAKLAND First sugar beets In California were grown experimentally in 1869.

Ad Section" 2. Deaths (Cont. from Preceding Column) HARVEY, Agnes In hospital, Saturday, March 9, 1968, Agnes F. Lassmann, 198 O'Connor Street, widow of Bruno Harvey, in her 93rd yean mother of Norma (Mrs. L.

Meyers), Wilfrid, Rita (Mrs. James Epton) and Des, of Ottawa; Irene (Mrs. B. Franz), Waterloo, Ont, and Gilbert of Los Angeles, Calif. Also survived by 17 grandchildren, 30 great-grandchildren and 6 great-great-grand children.

Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod. Service St. Peter's Lutheran Church Monday 3 p.m. Interment Pinecrest cemetery. HEBERT, Joseph Alfred Suddenly, at Cornwall on Saturday, March 9, 1968 Joseph Alfred Hebert, aged 72 years, dear brother of William C.

Cornwall; Phil lias. Melfort, Joseph, Napoleon, Toronto; Mrs. Oliva Page. North Bay: Mrs. Florida Courville.

Crysler. Resting at the Cornwall Funeral Home, 20 Seventh Street West. Funeral Tues day to St. Theresa's Church, Cornwall, at 10.30 a.m. Interment Embrun, Ont.

HERON, James In hospital. Sunday, March 10, 1968. James C. Heron, aged 50 years, 399 Sunnyside Avenue, beloved husband of Muriel Younie; brother of George of Ottawa and Jarvis of Toronto. Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel.

315 McLeod Street Service Tuesday 12.30 p.m. Interment Beechwood cemetery. HUNTINGTON, Barbara In hospital, March 9. 1968, be loved wife of Hector Hunt-' ington, dear mother of Suzanne, Andrew and Donald, sister of Peter and Bill Ayearst Funeral service at Veitch-Draper Bank Street at Carling, service in chapel, Tuesday at JI a.m. Interment Pinecrest cemetery.

KIPPEN, Maria At her home on Saturday, March 9, 1968, Maria Gray of 50 Holland Avenue, beloved wife of the late Angus D. Kippen, dear mother of Wesley Kippen of Ottawa, and sister of Mina Gray and Mrs. George Brad ley (Nellie) both of Alexan- dria; Mrs. R. MacDonald (Annie) of Toronto, and Stanley Gray of Victoria, BC.

Resting Radmore Stewart Funeral Home, 1319 Welling ton between Parkdale and Island Park Service in the chapel Tuesday at 2 p.m. Interment Pinecrest cemetery. LARIA, Rosa In hospital, Saturday, March 9, 1968, Rosa Catanzariti, aged 45 beloved wife of Pasquale Laria. 116 Pamilla Street; dear daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Francesco Catanzariti of Italy; dear sister of Jos of Ottawa, Tony and Dome-nlca of Australia, Marie ol Italy; dear sister-in-law of Domenica Laria of Ottawa Resting Kelly Funeral Home, Funeral Tuesday to StTAn ihony's Church for Requiem High Mass at 8 a.m. Interment Notre Dame. McGUIRE, Patrick George At Edmonton. Feb. 29, 1968, Patrick George Mc- Guire.

father of Mrs. G. H. Hannan (Jessie), Archie H. and Elmer and the late George Earl McGuire.

all of Private committal service for cremated remains was held at Pinecrest cemetery Monday at 3 p.m. Death Notices Will Be Accepted From 7 a.m. to 7.30 a.m. Each, Saturday 236-751 1 LONG DI5TANCF. PH1NE ZENITH 77120 NO TOL CHARGE 2.

Deaths (Cont. from Preceding Column) McLEAN, Donald Moore Sud denly at his home, Ormond, on March 9, 1968, Donald M. McLean, in his 64th year, be loved husband of Estella Stuart, dear brother ot George McLean, Manotick Mrs. Howard Pike (Florence), Etobicoke; Allan McLean, Arnpnor, Colin McLean, Ot tawa. Funeral was held at the Vice and Craig Ltd.

Funeral Home, Church Street Winchester, Monday, March 11 at 2 p.m., conducted by Rev. A. Keeler. Interment Ormond cemetery. OUGH In St.

Michael's Hospital, Toronto, Saturday, March 9, 1968. Ben S. Ough, beloved husband Paula Cannon, 39 Raglan Avenue, Toronto: brother of Olive (Mrs. Frank Brown), of Tor onto; and Mabel (Mrs. King), of Ottawa.

Resting at Mc- Dougall and Brown Funeral Home. Service in chapel Tuesday at 12.30 p.m. PETTYPIECE, Leila Avalon At her residence, 1611 Orton Avenue, Leila Pettypiece ol the Defence Research Board; daughter of the late Dr. Mil ton and Mrs. Pettypiece, in her 60th year; beloved aunt of Mrs.

Roland Bennett (Glen da Bailey). Resting Veitch-Draper Bank Street at Carling Avenue. Service- in chapel Tuesday, 2 p.m. Interment Beechwood cemetery. RUTHERFORD, John B.

On Saturday, March 9, 196S, John B. Rutherford. 2651 Marble Crescent, beloved husband of Gladys; father of Mrs. J. M.

Russell (Dorothy), and John of Oakville, Ont Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod. Service Tuesday, 2 p.m. Interment Pinecrest cemetery. Friends call at the residence, 265 Marble Crescent, on Monday 7 to 9 p.m. and until 11 a.m.

Tuesday. ROUD, Margaret Ellen At Brockville General Hospital, Saturday, March 9, 1968, Margaret Dodd, beloved wife of Albert Roud, formerly of Ottawa, in her 73rd year, mother of William of Kingston, Sydney and Eric of Ot tawa, Harvey of Smiths Falls, and Lawrence of Prescott; sister of J. G. Dodd, Ottawa and Mrs. Percy Bernard, Spencerville; survived also by 11 grandchildren and eight great grandchildren.

Resting Veitch-Draper Parkdale Avenue at Glad. stone. Service in chapel Wednesday, 11 a.m. Inter ment Capital Memorial Gar-dens. SMITH, Margaret In Pontiac Hospital, Saturday, March 9, 1968.

Margaret Armstrong, aged 79 years, beloved wife of the late John G. Smith, mother of Sanford. Muriel (Mrs. Walter Stitt), and Lil-Han. Resting Ringrose Brothers Funeral Home, Fort Coulonge, Que.

Funeral Mon day. March It to St. An drew Presbyterian Church. for service at 2 p.m. Interment St.

Andrew's Cemetery. SUMMERS, Arthur B. In hospital, Saturday, March 9, 1968. Arthur Bryon Summers, beloved husband of Alyse Weaver of 110 Glynn Ave nue, aged 57 years; dear-fa ther of Mrs. A.

Sharp (Louise), California, Mrs. C. Weiman (Evangeline), of Cumberland, BC, Alyse-Jean Moore, Ottawa, and Daniei Arthur, Canadian Forces Base, Germany; brother of Mrs. M. Stobo (Jean), Lyle, Mrs.

A. Mogovero (Beulah), Leigh and the Rev. Meryyn Summers; 16 grandchildren also survive. Resting Huise and Playfair Central Chapel. 315 McLeod.

Service Wednes day, 2 p.m. Interment Capital Memorial Gardens. Hulse Playfair PUNIRAL DIRECTORS Clifford, May Maud. Harvey, Agnef. Heron, Jamee C.

Rutherford. John I. Summerl, Arthur 6. Warner, o. Donald I.

Central Chapel 315 MclEOD ST. 233 1143 West Chap 1098 BYRON AVL 728-1741 2. Dulhs (Cont. from Preceding Column) WARNER, G. Donald E.

Major, CD. On the 10th of "March, 1968, at National Defence Medical Centre, Ot tawa, was presently stationed at CFB, Rockcliffe, beloved husband of Muriel and dear father of John, 1215 Anoka, Ottawa, eldest son of Dr. and Mrs. G. L.

Warner, Utlca, NY; brother of Dr. Hugh, Pontiac, and of Dr. Roger, Buffalo, NY; cousin of Lieut Colonel D. B. Warner, Vancouver, formerly of Ottawa.

Resting at Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street. Service at Christ Church Cathedral Wednesday, March 13, 11.30 a.m. Interment Utica. N.Y. VEITCH-DRAPER LIMITED FUNERAL DIRECTORS PARKOAIE CHAPEl "BANK ST.

CHAPEl 728-4473 2360668 LATEST INFORMATION CKPM DAILY 4.50 P.M. Easy. Harold Edmond. Huntington, Barbara. Roud, Margartt Elltn.

Ptttypltc. Ltlla Avolon. Membtr National Soloctod Morticians McEVOY BROTHERS SHIELDS LIMITED FUNERAL DIRECTORS 235 Kent Street 232-5337 Diving construction on Kent Street, our parking areas are occesslble from Bank Street via ond from Lyon Sreet via NeoeaW VICE CRAIG LTD. FUNERAL HOMES METCALFE WINCHESTER CHESTERVILLE Ont convtnltnt phono numbtr trvot all thro locations. Usf CARLING AVCNUE-MERIVALI ROAD, Friday evening, aneiwna eneew evp (mlnloture collie), 3 month! old.

male, grey-white with block ond brown marklngt. Reword. 721-3446. CAT, BLACK. SLEEK HAIRED laroo wttitt spot on stomocn.

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ENGRAVED ON back. L.M. UllM, found In funeral home. 3M-0MI. CHILD'S GLASSES, BROWN FRAMES.

vicinity Banff Avenue, Morcll 11. 7B-7714. GLASSES. BROWN FRAMES. BE tween Cleorvlew ond Ponlioc.

771 4110. GLASSES. LADY'S, BROWN FRAME. found corner McLeod and Bonn. 2)4- 34M.

KEYS ON RING, LEATHER TAG. vicinity Morrison Avenue. t-IS0. Evenings only. LADY'S WATCH, CORNER QUEEN ond Lyon stretl.

I7l-3ev. aOY'S NECKLACE WATCH. FOUNO, vicinity Notional Library. 4-u-ue. MAN'S" MANO" KNITTED GLOVE, IN IGA parking area on Slater, to- RABBIT FOUNO.

OTTAWA SOUTH. 23S-MOZ. WRIST WATCH. LADY'S. FOUND, vicinity civic ftoiptra.

YOUNG REDCHSH BROWN DOG. eyes, pon turn. fvthwiv. Bells Corners area. I7S-7SJ7.

FOUND ADS FRIOp IN OUR AIM TO PROVIDE OUR reoderi with the lines! service pot-ilble. The Journal will publish In this column, free of charge for I days, oil ortkter or pets which our rtoders moy find, Simply olol 734-7111. Classified Deportment. 13. MMWrlims BOWIE In loving memory of dear husbond and father.

F. O. Bowie, who poised away suddenly March 10, KM. Ten years hove passed since thot sod day. When one we loved wot called owoy; God look him home It was His will.

Within our hearts he llvetn ellll. The Family. BUTLER In fond ond loving memory of dear husband, fother ond grandfather. James Butler, who passed away nine years ogo today. Eternal rest grant unto him Lord And let perpetual light shine upon him.

Sadly missed by Wile ond Fomily. OILLON in laving memory of dear dougnter ond sister, Modeieine Dillon, who poised owoy March II, 1f7. Love's greatest gift remembronco Mother and Sister Dorothy. 13. to Henorim (Cont.

from Preceding Column) OIXON In loving memory of a dear husbond ond lather. V. Llnley Dixon, who possod away March 1HS. As we loved you, so wo mfu you; In our memory you art near. Loved, rem em bored, longed tor alwoys Bringing many a silent tear.

Rftodo ond the Children, Mac DONALD In loving memory of our door father and grondfather, Mr. j. 4. MocOonatd. who entered into rest, March II, I95i.

Lovingly remembered and sadly missed. Flora, Sam and Grandchildren. Moc DONALD To my grandfather, John James MacDonald. who passed away March II, 1954. In my heart there Is a picture.

More precious than silver or It is the face ot my grandfather. Whose memory will never grow old. God came down from up In heaven. He wotked amidst the flowers. He stopped to pick the sweetest rose.

The one he kked was ours. A golden iqrt stopped beating, Two working hands at. rest, God broke my heart to prove to me. He only takes the best. Always remembered with love.

Your Granddaughter Mamie. McGlBBON In loving memory of my door mother, Mrs. Phyllis (Kehoe) McGibbon, who passed away March )). 1944. And while she lies In peaceful sleep.

Her memory we shall always keep. Jock and Anne. McGlBBON In loving memory of my dear mother. Phyttis Kehoe I McGibbon who passed away March 1944. A silent thought, a secret fear.

Keeps her memory ever dear. Janet. WILKINSON In loving memory of a door son and brother, John (Sid) Wilkinson, who passed away March It. 1944. Two years haw passed since that sod day.

When on we loved was called away. God took him home, was His will. Within our hearts, he llveth still. -Mother and Tom. WILKINSON In loving memory of my brother.

John Sidney, who passed away March It, 1944. A light is from our household gone, A voice wo loved is sfilied; A place Is vacant In our home. Which never can bo filled. Some may think you ore forgotten. Though on earth you are no more; But In memory you ore with us.

As you always were before. Mary. 15. Cards Hunks BUDKO It Js with the slncerest gratitude that we express to our many friends- our appreciation of their kindly expressions of esteem In the floral tokens and words ot sympathy which came to us in our bereavement In the toss of a beloved wife and daughter, Linda Ann. Special thanks to Rev.

G. Conn, Or. Michael Brown and special nurses. Peter Budka, Mr. and Mrs.

James Brooks and Family. 16. Ftmril Dlnders RACINE. ROBERT AND GAUTHIER 237-140, jet Besserer; NO Olmsteed; 7 Folrmont; 15? St. Pet-rick; 101 Notre Dime) in Somerset Please note cnonge of telephone number.

20. Btriste FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS. o. Proubi, Ms Ooihousie. ln-mii DS-1SU.

FINE'S FLOWERS LIMITED With 5 locations for Your Convenience. Bonk Street 23H Carling ot WoodroHe MM Riverside Orlve near Uplands' Highway IS. Belli Corners St. Laurent Shopping Centre 23cV0801 30. Smite sTeTions SERVICE STATIONS OPEN MARCH 10 to MARCH 16 7 o.m.

to 10 p.m. BILLINGS BRIDGE SERVICECENTRE nil Bank Street 11 Billings (ridge Pete. 7J3 1U3. SSO BRENT CUTHBERT'S ESSO STATION, et Merivole Rood (1 blocks south of Carling). 77S-93II.

Ic, Bank ol Heron Rood. 7)14417. SHRLL NEIL AND KEN'S SERVICENTRE Shell Service Station, corner Kent and Somerset. Ui-rm. SHILL FISHER'S SHELL SERVICE STATION, t.l Carling at Loretta.

71i TJ7. SHULL 800 RAFTER'S SHELL SERVICE stet on. 144) Prescott Highway. 13 4110. SUPIRTIST M.

HACK'S SERVICE. 4N RIDEAU at Chapel. 2IU914. 7 Tl XMt RENE'S TEXACO SERVICE STATION. 145J Kllbern Avenue.

7)l-)0. TIXACO BLANEY'S SERVICE STATION. 10 Bonk itreet at Thornton. ISM41S. TIXACO BP.

ON SON TEXACO SERVICE CIN. tre. 444 Bronson Avenue at the Queeniwey. TM-4144. TIXACO PINECREST TEXACO SERVICE STA ll'n.

Baseline Rood ol Pinecrest. 121-Siei; 4007. 37. bitty Ulm SPECIAL FOR FEBRUARY ON COLD waves. Mondoy-Tuesdey Wednesday SUM for t4.fi; IIS for St.

Tips and bieoch tH for Open day! weekly. Victoria Beauty Solon. t- Il4t. ATTENTION MAIRORIItIRt WANTED, LONO HAIR, NO LESS than 4" all colors. I2S lb.

tn-0'H. Me-4ei. It Nmbi Htrni! GILMOUR REST HOME, ROOM AND board tor elderly people, good meals..

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