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wwnyn i 48 Tuesday, March 26,. 1968 The Ottawa Journal Deaths I yTfSTX fln n'l XX By The Canadian Press Tokyo Sadamu Shimomura. 80, minister of war in Japan's' first two post-second World War cabinets; of injuries suffered in a car accident. Oslo Arnulf Oeverland 79, lone of the most controversial poets of his generation in Norway. Today and Tomorrow TODAY Leo Marion lectures.

National Research Council, Sussex Drive. Welding and Metallurgy Seminar, Vanier 7 to 10.30 p.m. Acadia University Alumni dinner, RA Centre, 7.30 p.m. West Ottawa annual meet-fag, 200 Lockhart Avenue, 8 p.m. Elgin Street Merchants' Association first meeting, 261 Cooper Street, 8 p.m.

Children's Aid Society An nual meeting. National Library, 8 p.m. A Midsummer Night's Dream," Capitol Theatre, ,8.30 p.m. Ottawa-Hull artists on exhibit, 20 Pharand Street, Hull, 8 to 10 p.m. TOMORROW Ottawa Valley Farm Show, Civic Centre.

Education Seminar (scientific) University of Ottawa. Canadian Club luncheon. Chateau Laurier, 12.45 p.m. Electric Club of RA Centre, 5.45 p.m. "Myth and Dynamics Of History" lecture in Spanish, Steacie Building, Carleton University, 6 p.m.

Optimist Club' annual public speaking contest, Prescott Hotel, 7 p.m. Welding and Metallurgy Seminar, Vanier Centre, 7 to 10.30 p.m.; Leo Marion lectures. National Research Centre, Sussex Drive. Jean Pierre Wallot, jazz quintet, Deschatelets Gym, 175 Main Street, 8 p.m. "Bonescapes by Atomic Light" lecture, Medical auditorium.

University of Ottawa, 8.15 p.m. "A Midsummer Night's Dream," Capitol Theatre, 8.30 p.m. Journal Subscription Rales Journol home delivery service, which guaronteed. Is available anywhere In Ottawa. Hull and surrounding as well as In towns and villages to the Ottawa Valley.

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INDEX TO CLASSIFICATIONS ANNOUNCEMENTS Vital Statistics: 1. Births 2. Deaths 3. Adoptions 4. Obituaries 5.

Lost e. Found Notices: 13. In Memorlams 14. Anniversary Masses 15. Cards of Thanks 16.

Funeral Directors 17. Cemetery Memorials II. Societies and Lodges W. Churches 20. Florists 21.

Cemeteries V. Druggists Open Sunday 30. Service Stations Services: 53. Banquets and Parties 34. Take-Out Foods 35.

Where to Go. J. Hotels and Motels 37. Beauty Salons 38. Nursing Homes 3.

Gardening and Landscaping 40. Ambukmce Service RIAL ESTATE Houses: 46. Houses for Sale 47. Houses to Let 4s. Furnished Houses to Let 49.

Furnished Houses Wonted to Let 50. Houses Wanted to Let 51. Houses Wanted to Buy 52. Garden Homes Apartments: 54. Apartments to Let 55.

Furnished Apartments to Let 56. Apartments Wanted to Let 57. Apartments for Sale 51. Furnished Apartments Wonted to Let 59. Sublets Property: 61.

Property for sale 62. Property tor Rent 63. Property Wonted 64. Income Property 65. Property Exchanged 66.

Out-ot-Town Properties 67. Farms for Sale 68. Forms tor Rent 69. Forms Wanted to Buy 70. Cottages for Sole 71.

Cottoges for Rent 72. Cottoges Wanted 73. Coffoge Lots for Safe 74. Worohouse Space 75. Offices to Let 76.

Offices Wonted to Let 77. Stores to Lef 78. Stores Wonted to Let 79. Resorts 0. Business OpportunlfiM Rooms: 86.

Rooms to Let 87. Rooms Wonted 8. Room and Boord 19. Shore Accommodation LOCAL CALLS PHONE 236-7511 Birth, BEAUCHAMP Gerry and Judith (nee Lafleche), are happy to announce the birth of a son, 7 12 on Friday, March 22, 1968, at Ottawa General Hospital, a brother for Patrick. BUTLER Emmett and Marie Claire (nee Neveu) are happy to announce the birth of a son, Robert Victor, 8 12 March 25, 1968, at the Red Cross Hospita Ban croft, Ont.

kCOGAN Fred and Lynne are happy to announce the arrival of a 7 lb. 5 oz. baby brother for Howie, Tuesday, March 26, 1968, at Ottawa Civic Hospital. DELAHUNT Jim and Donna (nee Scharfe) are pleased to announce the arrival of their first child, Jeffrey James, 7 lbs. 6 March 25, 1968, at Almonte General Hospital.

Both well. LAFRANCE (nee Kealey) Hi, 1 finally arrived. My name is Robby, my Mummy name is Sharron, and my Daddy's name is Bernie. Iiwas born at the Ottawa Civic Hos pital, March 22, weighing 7 2 ozs. Thanks to Dr.

Griffiths. MORRISEY Hodgson and Diana are pleased to an nounce the arrival of their son, Stephen Joseph, on Saturday, March 23, at Hotel Dieu Hospital, Kingston. A brother for Francis. RATH Douglas and Sandra (nee Putnam) are pleased to announce the birth of their son, Michael Charles (7 on March 26. 1968, at Ot- tawa Civic Hospital.

Both welL MISSES DATE ST. PAUL. Minn. (APi John F. Dowdall Went to the citv council chambers Monday for a hearing on improvements to the alley behind his home.

The chamber was empty. He took a closer look at the po stcard he received two weeks ana infnrminz him of a hearing March 26. It was dated March 7, 1958. Joomal Box Replies 415 450 608 609 651 657 725 745 790 797 832 846 889 890 923 923 943 944 451 531 614 628 660 677 759 765 799 804 853 856 894 896 932 934 945 947 553 577 580 631 638 644 713 719 723 766 767 768 819 825 831 878 879 888 900 905 918 935 936 941 956 978 MERCHANDISE Articles: 92. Articles for Sale 93.

Articles Wanted 94. Articles for Rent 95. Articles lor Swap 96. Antiques 97. Firewood and Fuel 98.

Market Basket 99. Machinery and Equipment 100. Pet Stock 101. Livestock and Poultry 102. Stamps and Coins 103.

Hobbles 104. Boats and Motors 105. Snowmobiles 106. Campers' Supplies 107. Musical Supplies 100.

Radio Television 109. Household Applloncs AUTOMOTIVE Autos: 120. Autos for Sole 121. Autos Wanted 122. Auto Accessories 123.

Sports Cars 124. Auto Parts Trucks: 129. Trucks for Sale 130. Truck Bodies. Ports 131.

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

Mobile Homes Moved 138. Mobile Home Porks 139. Mobile Homes Exchanged Matoreyclest 145. Motorcycles for Sole 146. Motorcycles for Rent 147.

Scooters for Sole 148. scooters for Rent 149. Ski-Mobiles Miicelloneeus: 151. Garages 152. Parking Space 153.

WlnteriHng EMPLOYMENT 157. Male Help Wonted 158. Salesmen and Agents 159. Positions Vacant 160. Professional Services 161.

Femole Help Wonted 162. Nursing Services U3. Employment Wonted 164. DomesMc Help 165. Teochers Wonted 166.

Tuition 167. Trode Schools 168. Baby Services PIRSONALS 176. Personal Memos 177. Transportation Available 171.

Transportation Wonted 179. Camps Boys' and Girls' FINANCIAL 185. Financing 186. Money Wanted 117. Money Available 188.

Mortgages 189. Investments 190. Patents and Copy. MfSCELLANBOUS 194. Legal 195.

Auctions 196. Mr. Servu. 197. Coming Events 198.

Stomp Collectors 199. Anniversary Poge ''Ottawa's Most Deaths AITKEN, John A. At the Oakville Trafalgar Memorial Hospital on Saturday, March 23, 1968, John A. Aitken, of 105 Allan Street, Apt. 602, Oakville) beloved husband of Gladys 'Thompson.

Brother of Herbert Cooksvillc. Uncle of Robert of Toronto, and Mrs. James Kennedy (Linda), of St. Catharines. Retired employee of the DND, Ottawa.

Member of Masonic Lodge of St. George, Ontario. Member of the Scottish rite of Hamilton. Resting at J. B.

Marlatt Funeral Home Hamilton. Pri: vate service in Marlatt Memorial Chapel on Monday at 3 p.m. Interment White Chapel Memorial Gardens. Donations to Heart Foundation would be appreciated by the family. BROWN, Sarah Ann (Zada) At her residence, 192 Holm-wood Avenue, on Saturday, March 23, 1968, Zada Smith, widow of Alfred William Brown, in her 94th year, mother of Miss, Phyllis George, of St Louis, Hubert, Portland, Maine; Arthur, Detroit; Walter and Leslie (Lecfcer), of Ottawa.

Resting Veitch-Draper Bank Street at Carling Avenue. Service in Chapel Thursday, 11 a.m. Interment Beechwood cemetery. BURKHOLDER, Leo In hos pital, Tuesday, March 26, 1968. Leo Burkholder, 386 Dovercourt, aged 66 years, beloved husband of Stella Regan, dear father of Robert of California, survived by two grandchildren, Bruce and Debbie at home; brother to Sherwood Burkholder, and Madeleine (Mrs.

Charles Fitzgerald), both of London. Resting at the Kelly Funeral Home, 2313 Carling Avenue (west of Woodroffe). Funeral Thursday in the chapel. In terment Capital Memorial Gardens. -CEAPPY, Beatrice Ellen At her residence, 255 Metcalfe Street.

Tuesday. March 26, 1968, Beatrice Ellen Clifford, wife of the late Charles Ceappy; dear sister of Nor man Clifford, Vancouver, Mrs. Edward HayWard, Trans-cona, Mrs. Ruth Wilman Victoria, B.C.; sister-in-law of Inez, New Resting at the Whelan Funeral Home, 515 Cooper Street. Service and time later.

FISCHL, Marie At the Gen eral Hospital, Brockville, Monday, March 25, 1968, Marie Steiner, beloved wife of Louis Fischl, hi her 66th year, dear mother of Mrs. Douglas McQuitty (Lea) Montreal, and John, Prescott. Private funeral service Wednesday, March 27 at G. T. Appleton Funeral Home, Prescott.

In lieu of flowers donations accepted for cancer society or neart, foundation. GESCHE, Otto A. A In hos pital, Tuesday, March 26. 1968, Otto A. Gesche of Central Park Lodge, tius- band of the late Mary Edith Slack, in his 91st year, father, of Mrs.

R. K. Laishley (Evelyn), Ottawa; brother of Mrs. W. S.

Larmour, Ot tawa. Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street. Funeral service private Wednesday, a.m. Friends may call from 7.30 to 9.30 p.m. Tuesday.

No flowers by request. GIBSON, Mae Catherine In hospital, Monday, March 25, 1968, Mae Dunn, 2695 Rcgina Street, widow of George Gibson, beloved daughter of Mrs. Jean Dunn and the late Edward Dunn. Sisfer of Edward, Ernie, George, Ron-aid, Da'nny, Mrs. Robert Wilson (Patricia), and Shirley.

Resting Tubman Funeral Home, 403 Richmond Road at Roosevelt (for Requiem High Mass at Our Lady of Fatima Church Wednesday 9 a.m. Interment Pinecresl cemetery. District Wont Ad Aenlt SMITHS FALLS Mc Shone end Shanks Phormocy. 1 1 and Main Streets. CARLETON PLACE Wilson's Oruo Store.

Bridge Street. Phone 257.1505. PEMBROKE Mrs. R. Locke, 277 PotrlcW Street Phone 732-4353.

RENFREW Mrs. D. Belangor, 142 Raglan Street S. Phone 432-3705. 1 I Progressive Want 2.

Deaths (Cont. from Preceding Column) HARRINGTON, Elda M. At Fairfield, California, March 23, 1968, wife of Lt. Col. Allen A.

Harrington; dear mother of David, Mrs. George Holmes (Patricia) of Stamford, and Susan; only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Lewis of Ottawa. Funeral service will be held in Fairfield, California.

Interment in Golden Gate cemetery, San Francisco, California. HAYLEY, Philip At Stan leyville, on Saturday, March 23, 1968. Philip Clark Hayley, beloved husband of Norah Blondin, in his 56th year, dear father of Mrs. Paul Clouthier (Louise), Mrs. John Clouthier (Heather); son of Mrs'.

Harry Hayley; brother of Mrs. P. Emmons Mrs. Orval Prophet (Lois), Bill and Cecil Hayley, all of Ottawa. Resting at Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street Service Tuesday 11 a.m.

Interment Beechwood ceme tery. JAMIESON, Florence E. In hospitat, Saturday, March 23, 1968, Florence E. Jamieson of 10 Allen Place, daughter of the late Rev. and Mrs.

Wil liam S. Jamieson. Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod. Service Wednesday, 1 p.m. Inter ment ELmwood cemetery.

Perth, Ont KELLY, Catherine In A and Hospital, Amprior, on Sun day, March 24, 1968, Catherine Sherridan, beloved wife of the late Jeremiah Kelly and dear mother of Anne (Mrs. Leo Lavoie), Arn-prior, and Kay "(Mrs. Russell Foster), Whitby; Mary (Mrs. William Barnaby), Ajax, and John, Winnipeg; James and Maurice, Arnprior, in her 88th year. The funeral will leave the Convey Funeral Home, 119 Victoria Street, Arnprior on Wednesday, March 27, at 8.45 a.m.

for Requiem High Mass in St John Chrysostom Church at 9 a.m. Interment in St. Michael cemetery, Fi Harbour. LAMBKIN, Herbert James (Bert) On Tuesday, March 26, 1968, in Ottawa, Herbert James (Bert) Lambkin, aged 86, beloved husband of Eva McCallum, dear father of Mrs. William Middell (Evelyn), Montreal, and Mrs.

St. Clair Parsons (Mariorie), Ottawa, also survived by 5 grandsons and 12 greatgrandchildren. Resting Racine, Robert and Gauthier, 260 Besserer Street Funeral Thursday to St Joseph's Church for Requiem High Mass, 8 a.m. Interment Notre Dame, Ottawa. LEGREE, George Edward-March 26, 1968, George Le-gree, 72 years, beloved husband of Willow Keith and dear father of Willis, Arnprior; Eldon, White Lake; Luella (Mrs.

Claude Campbell), Ottawa, and Marie (Mrs: Dal ton Robertson), Arnprior. Resting Smith Funeral Home; 215 John Street, after 7 p.m. Tuesday. Fu- neral Thursday to St. John Chrysostom Church for Requiem High Mass 10 a.m.

Interment parish vault. MACDONALD, Catherine Elizabeth Ok March 25, 1968, in Georgetown, P.E.I., widow of H. Allister XMacdonald, be loved mother Tof Jean, Grace Constance, Kathleen (Mrs. A Shouldice), Aleha (Mrs. C.

W. Pearson), Ottawa. Resting Funeral town. at the Hennessey Home, Charlotte MEAGHER, Mary In hos pital on Saturday, March 23, 1968, Mary Clarke, age 92 (formerly of South Glouces ter), widow of Thomas Meagher, and dear mother ol Leonard, Martin Annie (Mrs. R.

L. Mac Donald), Kathleen, Veronica, Eileen and Stella Meaghc dear sister of Mrs. Julia Bergin and Mrs. Lena Mac Donald. Resting at the Kelly Funeral Home, 585 Somerset St.

W. (Centre Thwn) Funeral Tuesday to St. Mary' Church, South Gloucester for Requiem High Mass at 10 a.m. Interment, Pariah ccme lery. Ad Section" 2.

Death. (Cont. from Preceding Column) QUESNEL, Miss Eva On Monday, March 25, 1968, Eva Quesnel, aged 68 years, dear sister of Walter, Peterborough; William, Sudbury; Albert and Edmond, Lu cerne; Mrs. Donat Bray (Marguerite), Ottawa, Funeral Thursday from Racine, Robert and Gauthier, 7 Fairmont Avenue, for Requiem Mass at St Albert, Ont, 10 a.m. Interment parish cemetery.

RICE, Mrs. Raymond In Cali fornia on Sunday, March 1968, Mabel Duffy, beloved wife of Raymond Rice, in her 71st year. Dear mother of Sister Honora, Deep River; Sister Edana, Peru; Sister 1 Douglas; (Rita) Mrs. Harold Chatsick, Killa-loe; (Eulalia) Mrs. Dr.

J. Ryan, California; (Elizabeth) Mrs. Leslie Mathieu, Renfrew; Rev. Isaiah Rice, Ren frew; Joseph, California, and Michael, Douglas. Resting at the Quinn Funeral Home after 2 p.m.

Wednesday. Funeral Friday, March 29, to the Church of Our Lady of Fatima for Requiem Mass at 10.30. Interment Douglas cemetery. ROGERS, Inez At Springfield after a lengthy illness, March 21, 1968, Inez E. Rogers, formerly of Ottawa.

Survived by several nieces and nephews. Funeral Monday. Interment in Hill-crest cemetery. SAINT-GERMAIN, Claudia As the result of an accident Monday. March 25, 1968, Claudia Saint Germain widow of Joseph Saint-Germain, of 183 Drummond, aged 80 years; dear mother of Alderman-Charles Saint-Germain, George, Mrs.

Raoul Drouin (Solange), Mrs. Gerard Lanouette (Marie-Reine), Ottawa; Lucien, Tem- agami; Oscar, of Toronto, and Mrs. Stan Ernst (Lorraine), of Kitchener. Survived also by many grandchildren and great-grandchildren, and two sisters, Mrs. John Bodner (Bertha), and Mrs.

Joseph Couvrette (Florida), Ottawa; and daugher-in-law Mrs. Saint-Germain of Montrea Resting at Racine, Robert and Gauthier, 260 Besserer. Service in St. Jean Baptiste Church 9 a.m. Thursday.

Interment Notre Dame. THOMS, George Henry In hospital, Monday, March 25, 1968, George Henry Thorns in his 89th year, beloved husband of Lottie Prunner, dear father of Mrs. Jay Sheldrick (Flossie), South Gloucester; Henry Thorns, Mountain; Mrs. Fred Jackson (Dorothy), Belleville; Victor Thorns, Mountain; Mrs. Cecil Johnston (Glenna), Winchester; also survived by 24 grandchildren.

Resting at the Vice and Craig Ltd. Funeral Home, Church Street, Winchester, where service will be held Thursday, March 28 at 2 p.m. Interment Maple Ridge cemetery. WADDELL, Donna Zella In hospital, Monday, March 25, 1968, Donna Day, beloved wife of Bruce Waddell, 476 Edgeworth Avenue, in her 27th year, mother of Wendy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Stewart Day of Aylwin, Sister of Miss Norma Day, Ramsayville; Orval of Ironside, Richard of Toronto; Leonard, David and at home. Resting Veitch Draper Parkdale Avenue at Gladstone until 1 1 a.m., Wednesday, thence to McEvoy-Shlclds Kaza bazua. Funeral service Thursday "at Aylwin United Church. Interment adjoining cemetery. SEARCHES FOR LOVE BRIXHAM, England (CP) -Wrestler Barry GrconhllKs powerful physique may be an asset to his job.

but it certainly doesn't help his love life. In the four years that he has lived in this Devon town, Barry has had only two date but, he says, "all I want is a chance to show that I'm not a freak." Barry stands seven feet tall, weighs 350 pounds and finds that girls are frightened of him. LONG' DISTANCE PH1NE ZENITH 77110 NO TOL-. CHARGE 2. Deaths (Cont.

from Preceding Column) WATSON, George Thomas As the result of an accident Sunday, March 24, 1968, George Watson, aged nine years, Bells Corners, Ont, beloved son of Floyd and Edna Watson and dear brother of Floyd, "Donald, Douglas, Bill, Bob, Sharon and Sheila. Resting at the Tubman Funeral Home, 403 Richmond Road at Roose velt Service in the chapel Wednesday 11 a.m.. Inter ment Pmecrest cemetery. FRED N. GARRETT FUNERAL SERVICE Where Ouolity ond Efficiency Is Traditional at Modest Cost.

Inquire No Obligation 233-4773 584 SOMERSET ST. WEST VEITCH-DRAPER LIMITED FUNERAL DIRECTORS PARKDALE CHAPEL 728-4673 B'WK ST. CHAPEL 236-0668 LATEST INFORMATION CKPM DAILY 4.50 P.M. Brown, Sarah Ann (Zada). Waddell, Donna.

Member National Selected Morticians McEVOY BROTHERS SHIELDS LIMITED FUNERAL DIRECTORS 235 Kent Street 232-5337 jvino construction on Knt Sfrttt, our parking areas art occmlbl from Bonk Strtct via Lkoar, and from Lyon Strott via Ntpoan. Hulse Playfair Limited FUNERAL OIRECTORS Gesche. Otto A. Jamieson. Florence Central Chapel 315 Mcleod st.

2331143 West Chapel 1098 BYRON AVE. 728-1761 RADMORE STEWART Funeral Home ond Chapel 1319 WELLINGTON ST. TO SERVE "Our dedication since 1930" Telephone. 728-8077 Death Notices Will Be Accepted From 7 a.m. to 7.30 a.m.

Each' Saturday 236-751 1 lost BEAGLE HOUND, Vi cinity Lansdowne. Friday otternoon. 115-2144. FISHING RODS (J), BUS STOP, Alto Visto. Kiioorn.

ns-avo. FLUFFY GREY AND WHITE MALE cal. Reword. 722-4091. FRIDAY.

MARCH IS. RING. RUBY I' stont, smofl diamonds encircling. Rt- ward. GOLD CHARM BRACELET.

REWARD. 33J-21SI. GERMAN SHEPHERD, MALE, Aylmer Rood Rfvormeoo area. Reward 777.1063. LARGE BROWN BRIEFCASE.

RE- word. 729-2748, evenings. LOST, FAWN CHIHUAHUA TERRIER, Crystal Beach, red collar, asper, child's pet. Reword. f2(-IStl.

SAMOYED, WHITE, TATTOOED IN ear. Reword. Child's pet. 1224001. SILVER GREY POODLE IN MANOR- dole area.

Has turquoise collar and answers to Smokey. r2l-207l. THURSDAY NIGHT, BLUE WALfcET, sum ot. money. Reward.

2241704. YOUR PET MAY BE AT THE HU mane Society Shelter. Visit shelter to make sure. 6. found BLACK FRAME GLASSES, VICINITY Colonial Furniture parking lot.

Coll Z36-2IW. oner 7.30 p.m. BROWN PUPPY, SHORT HAIR, male. By Ward Market. 733-S440- BUDGIE BIRD FOUND, MEADOW, lands orea.

224.3041. BUDGIE, MALE, BLUE. MARCH 1 Breezehlll Avenue. 234-S237. CHILD'S BLACK-RIMMED GLASSES, Lynda Lane, Alto Vista.

733-8087. FILM. 35 MM. FOUND ON MALL on Morch 20. 2t-70SO.

Glasses, dark rims, vicinity Alta Vlsta-Edgehlll Place. 733-4130. KEYS ON RING, FOUND SUSSEX ond Moor Hill Pork. 237-SII1. LADY'S SILK LINED BROWN leather gloves, found Elmvale Shop ping Centre.

73J-145. LADY'S WRISTWATCH, FOUND OT tawa South. 235-7630. LADY'S WRIST WATCH. VICINITY Sampan Restaurant.

722-3061 otter 5.30. LADY'S WRISTWATCH. GLEBE orea. Saturday. 232-1870.

LADY'S GLASSES. FOUND CORNER Millar Street ond McArthur Road. 74S-7730. MAN'S DARK RIMMED GLASSES on Somerset Street, vicinity Borden's Dairy. 232-5741 local 51.

PURSE AND MONEY. FOUND IN Copelond Park. 722-0715. RUNNING BOOT. CARLING AVENUE near Glebe Collegiate, Saturday.

234.7202. SET OF KEYS (S ON RING), VICL nlty Bullman. between Plnehurst, Hlnchey. 72S-4060. evenings.

TROUSERS. 2 PAIRS ALDEA Street, Billings Bridge area. 731-3457 FOUND ADS FRKC IN OUR AIM TO PROVIDE OUR readers with the finest service possible. The Journal will publish In this column, free of charge for 3 aays, jnn articles or pets which our readers may find. Simply dial 236 ciossitied Deportment.

13. In Memorlams MATTHEWS In loving memory Ot our aear oaa ana mem, uaa vmrcn 26, 194S, and Mom, Oct. is, UZ. A million times I've needed you, A million times I've cried, If love could ever save you, You never could have died. Sadly missed.

Doddle. Georg ond Family. MATTHEWS In loving memory ot a dear tamer and grandfather. Tnomas Matthews who passed away March 26, Sadly missed along rite's woy. Ou etly remembered every day.

No longer In our lives to shore. But In our hearts he is olwoys there, Always rememoered. Molley. Art and Grandchildren. THOMPSON In loving memory of a dear husoand ond father, Gilbert who died accidentally March 26, 1963.

Always remembered; Sodly missed-Wilt Eleanor and Family. 15. Cards of Thanks ROBINSON The fomlly ot the late Kenneth Robinson, wish to extend their sincere thanks to Dr. P. Pollock ond special nurses, the nurses and stall mlrd floor west ond the nurses ond staff fifth floor west of the Civic Hospital for the many acts of kindness beyond the call ot duty extended to a husband, son and father In his recent Illness.

Mrs. Elmer Robinson, Mrs. Edith L. Robinson i and Families. ROBINSON The family of the late Kenneth Robinson wish to extend thlr heartfelt thanks to friends and business associates, the board of dirnM-tori and emolovees of PUkfng- ton Glass Toronto and Ottawa branch, 'of fhelr many acts of kindness, beautiful ftorol tributes, donations to the Heart Fund ond sympathy cards In the loss of beloved husband, father, son.

grandfather ond brother. Also me staff of Hulse and Playfair. Mrs. Eleanor Robinson, Mrs. Edith L.

Robinson ond Fomlly. 16. funeral Directors RACINE, ROBERT ANO GAUTHIER 337-34I0, 260 Sesseren 300 7 Fairmont; 259 St. Patrick; mi Notre Dime; 733 Somerset V7. Please note chonge ot telephone number.

20. FlorlJl! FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS. O. FYOUIX, lis OaKnutH, 933-77T); 333-lJtl, 33. Banquets and Parlies BANQUET HALL FOR STAO PART.

les, bowling, curling banquets. Franco's Rostouront, 120 Lebreton, 333- 1317, 35. When lo 60 BERNOT'S SUGAR BUSH NOW OPEN at Cumberland, Ontario. 133-2371. 37.

Beauty Salons SPECIAL FOR V.ARCH ON COLO woves. ntondoy.Tuesday Wednesday 1 I12.93:f0r M.9S; SIS for St. Tips ond bleoch S75 for 110. Open i doys weekly. Victoria Beauty Salon.

234. iia. 38. Nursing Homes GtLMOUR REST HOME. ROOM ANO board for elderly people, good meals.

234-7149. 39. Gardening and landscaping HEN MANURE FOR SALE, 1 YEARS old. 174-2970 46. Houses lor Silo Head Office 237-5910 Rldeau, Cor.

Nicholas MAN0TICK See this custom built J-bedroom bungalow with den. on ine river. Living room and dining room, has stone fuel tlreploce lloor-tc-ceiling, large eating area in kitchen, recreation room Is like second living room. All broadtoom throughout. -cor garage S49.M0.

Evenings call Neta Clark: 1M-1S4I. URBANDALE M.000 to S1O.O0O can moke It yours. A most saleable listing, 3 years old. good CMHC mortgage at e. Local improvement taxes all paid.

Spotlessly clean, possession June 20th. Evenings call Elisabeth Kelly, 224-OSS2. EXECUTIVE HOME IN FAIRCREST HEIGHTS Large 4-bedroom, 2-storey stone ond ranch siding home. Large living room with L-shaped dining room, ideal tor entertaining, kitchen full ot cupboards plus eating area, fomlly room with tlreploce on main floor plus a den, recreation room ond a beautiful swimming pool for the family, 1-cor garage-many extras. Evenings call Dove Polowln 726-3907, or Neta Clarke 62-3561.

BILLINGS BRIDGE 731-4920 GLEBE APARTMENT 4 UNITS Centrally located on Fifth Avenue neor transportation and this welt maintained three-storey double contains four 2-bedroom apartments with living room, dining room ond kitchen In each. The yearly Income Is neor $4,000. Asking price Is 131.900. First mortgage is S17.000 ond vendor willing to take back second. Evenings coll A.

J. Pogglone 732538, or Dave Bell 733-7632. HAMPTON PARK 2-ST0REY BRICK This neat 3-bedroom home It Ideally located on a quiet residential- avenue. Close to schools, churches, transportation ond shopping. Large lot, detached garage, paved drive plus other desirable features make this very attractive buy.

Asking price Sif.900 and vendor will take bock second mortgage. Evenings colt A. J. Pogglone 733-253. or Dove Bell 733-7632.

GlEBE $17,900 Two-storey brick home In excellent condition, three bedrooms, large moderniied kitchen, early posses slon good financing. Call John Arundel ttt-OBH or Joseph unburn 234-4692. CARLINGW00D 725.3)8) NEAT AS A NEW PIN I Seven.yeor-old oil brick 3-bed-room bungalow, lorge professionally finished recreation room, land scaped fenced lot with potlo. Price (19.900. Call Margaret Rondeau tM-4343.

or Ernie Colllnson tit-Hit. WEST END Delightful 3-bedroom bungalow. L-shaped living and dining room, floor-to-celling fuel tlreploce. professionally finished recreotlon room. Close lo schools, transportation ond shopping.

Priced 10 sell ot t.90O. 43S mortgage, possession August 15. Evenings coll Fred Sullivan 7W I373. or Mac Eliot 7M-7070. LANSDOWNE PARK DOUBLE Older brick double, east of sank, 3 plus bedrooms each Ode; well maintained, gross rental per year.

Good terms may be orronged. Asking 123,000. Evenings coll Ernie Colllnson I2I-9SS2, or C. Elrhsley WATERFRONT STONE HOUSE LOCH END- CARLETON PLACE Within 30 minutes of Otlowo. minutes from Corleton Ploce, set In ocros, well treed grounds and garden with 400 feet on Mississippi Lake.

Eleven rooms tnctuillng 3S.S by 15 foot living room overlooking lake, lt by It ft. dining room with fireplace, vi baths. Various outbuildings Include stabling for 1 or 1 horses, log guest cabin with fireplace. Listed ot 153.000. Mortgage at attractive rate Is avolloble.

Soma oddlilonol lond. Including 2-bedroom corofoker house Is available. Evenings call C. Elmtley I U7-I4M, or G. Combo 1-357 Jut 4.

WEST80R0 You could own this most beautiful ond cosy home on good terms 1 bedrooms plus, large living room with tlreploce. good dining room ond lorge family room, attached carport and greenhouse. Lot I by 100. Asking S74.SOO. Evenings coll Ernie Colllnson I3I 95..

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