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November LOCAL' CALLS PHONE 23e7SU Deaths By Tn) CaoxlUa Pmt Quebec Francois Jobin, 72, prominent Quebec City bust nessman Who wu a membersof the board of director of Quebec Aces of the American Hockey League. Guatemala City Mario Men dex Montenegro, 53. 1 leader of Guatemala'! revolution and a leading candidate for the presidency; of a bullet through the heart. Trento, Italy ElUabetU pioneer campaigner for women's rights in Italy and a member of Parliament since the Second World War, after a long illness. Ne York Einmett Rogers, 49.

actor, producer and-di rec tor, who was coordinator of several Broadway plays and produced the I960 national tour of tha American Shakespeare Festival. Today and Tomorrow Mobile blood donor clinic, of 0 Arts building. 130 to S.30 Nepean Hydro, Merlvale Road. 7 p.m. Christian Dialogue series, Arnrlnmlr.

Hall. of 0. P.m. Russell election candidates speak, Riverview Public School, Knox Crescent, p-m. Liberace, 1 1 1 Theatre, I p.m.

Jo and Eddie, folks ingers, Le Hibou, 1.30 and 10.30 p.m. Chrysanthemum Show, Ex 30 2, perimental Farm greenhouses. 10 a.m. to p.m. Grace Hospital Doctors' Wives' Association bazaar.

Assembly Hall. J.J0 p.m. Eastvlew Council, p.m. Y's Men's Club Dinner, YMCA' 1.43 p.m. Annual turkey supper, St.

Janjes United Hall. Osgoode, 5 p.m; L- Ottawa end District Labor Council election meeting, 318 Lisgar Street, I p.m. Nepean Township School Parkwood Hills Public School, p.m. Night of Barbershop Harmony, McLeod Stewarton Church Hall, 8 p.m. Joe and Eddie, fdksingers, Le Hibou, 8 and 10.30 p.m.

Mobile blood donor clinic, of 0 Arts building, 10.30-1.30 -and 2.30-5.30 p.m. JobtmI lei Replies 901 910 911 923 938 945 948 Mft SSI 9S 968 97 979 93 27 38 51 84 57 58 59 72 81 97 98 105 108 114 117 119 125 127 131 137 144 150 155 158 157 162 168 187 168 169 171 172 181 District Want 'A A tents CARLETON PLACE Wilton's Drug Star. Bridge StrMt. Phon A PEMBROKE Mr. Lock, 177 Patricio Street.

Phone 7JJ-4M1 RENFREW Mrs. O. Bekmger, Ml Rogkm Strt S. Phone 4JM70S. SMITHS FALLS McShone ond Shanks Phormocy.

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wVantod Trwkt mm Troftor Gorrxm Mtm.vilot loot Am fpftft 1965 The Ottawa journal tdCQ)lOJlSl Ottawa's Most Progressive Want tot BBTHS COLLINS George and Myrna (nee wood) nappuy an iiMiRM th rfiu, 1 nf 15 oz. baby girl at the Ottawa Civic Hospital on Friday, Oct 29. 1865. Alt well: DUFAULT Pierre and Sylvia (nee Proulx) -are happy to announce the birth of a son, Joseph Francois Pierre, on Nov. 1, 1965.

at General Hospital. GILCHRIST Dr. and Mrs. D. W.

Gilchrist are delighted to' announce the arrival of a brother for Karen and Donna Marie on Nov. 2, 1965, at Kemptville Hospital. PETERSON- a and Beth (nee Wbittlngham) wish to announce the- birth of a daughter, Elizabeth Ann, on Saturday, Oct 30, 1905. at borne. Mother.

and daughter both well. SALMON Bob and Gall (nee Dunn) are happy to announce the arrival of a baby boy at Ottawa Civic Hospital, on Monday; Nov. 1, 19C5. Both well. WILLIAMS To Mark and Claudette (nee Beauchamp), a 'baby girl, at the Hull Sacred Heart Hospital, on Monday, 1965.

Both welL NOTE Ron cohm to flfco com lo oHorioej ooroovotj Rl or Tko oonMl TWo it no MWMrttoQ RohpvoM TRo Jtwmol ootet tRR ftrmi mn TRo Jtornot cm to moomtMinv for ttt eXttvHttt. U.S. 104 DEATHS BAIN, Delia Mary In hospital Saturday, Oct 30. 1965, Delia Mary Hawn, of 1580 Dixie Street, widow of Rev. James A.

Bain, aged 84 years, dear mother of Howard of Oak- view, NY; Wilfred of Bloomington, Donald of Ottawa, end Mrs. Doris Thompson of Aruba. Rest ing Hulse and Playfalr Central Chapel. 31S McLeod Street Service at Wesleyan Methodist Church, Gros- venor and Sunnyside Avenues, on Tuesday, 1 p.m. Interment Newington, Ont BEARDSLEY.

Kate May After a lengthy nines on Sunday, Oct 31. 1965, Kate May McLennan of Lime- bank Road, "widow of George Frederick Beardsley, ln her 78th year, dear mother of Mrs. Carman Moodie (Jean), Mrs. Cedric Ludington (Lois), Duncan and Kenneth Beardsley, all of Ottawa, sister of Mrs. R.

Sanderson of Winnipeg, Mrs. H. Gareau of Williams-town, Mrs. D. Morrison of Bainsvllle.

Mrs. F. Aldridge of Lancaster, Mrs. G. Newington of Montreal, Mrs.

F. McFadden of Ottawa, Alex ander McLennan of Miami Beach. Resting Hulse and Playfalr Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street Service Wednesday, 1 p.m. Inter ment Pinecrest cemetery. BRADLEY, Alfred S.

In hospital at High River, on Sunday, Oct 31, 1965, aged 91 years, Alfred S. Bradley, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bradley, formerly of Carp, Ont Jemil Mscriptlea Igks Jouritot homo tfrtfvory oorvtco OrttlcR Is, owor ontood to Dvoltoolo Ofimrttoro in Ottowov Hull ond wrounejtng trkt os woll os tn towno and viltogos mo orterwa voiity. CoH X3o7Sll tar homo Oom ivory sorvtco.

CARRIER DELIVERY a 10c Soturdoy only, payobm I Pi hay vary two wk. SINOLI COPY RATES 7c dolly and 10c Saturday. MAIL SUStCRIPTIONS-Conado copf. hi oroos wtisro homo dottvory Is ovoltobtolf Conmonwoolm countries and Armod Porcos Ovonaaoi doth rotos. ono yoor lll.OR, she montto) 17 50.

throo months w4.tf ono inonm SI SO. Soturdoy onty Ry mall 4gJ0 a yoor or 45e a copy. Mall rotos Ottawa Hutl and ctttos ond towns wni ttwr I corrlor Boy Mrvk 49e a wk or S31.0S a yor. United Stat, Australia and loralan countrlM. dolly rat, yor 132 tl nvmm ll 00.

on rnontn tl.oo. Saturday only 410.4S a yar or 70c a cow, All moll subscription or poyobi In oaVonc to Th Journal. FURTHER INFORMATION may bs obtained by callinf Th Journal at 7M-7JII. Journal Want Ads. Bring Quick 104 I OEAT)0 (Cant.

rm procMing Column) BIRCH. Ronald Henry Sud denly ati Nassau, New Providence, Sunday, Oct. 31 1985, Ronald Henry Birch dearly loved husband of Anna Goodhew, in his 51st year. Dear father of Wendy and Carole (Mrs. Michael Kelly), also survived by his mother.

Ethel Birch and one brother. William, of Halifax, Nova Scotia, and 2 grandchildren, Shayne and Shannon Kelly. Please omit flowers. All donations to be made to the Cana- dian Heart Fund, Ottawa. Resting at Hulse and Playfalr, Central Chapel, Thursday, Nov.

4. Funeral Saturday. Burial at Capital Memorial Gardens. FARRELL, John Suddenly at hit residence, 672 Wavell 'Avenue, Monday, Nov. 1, 1965, John Lawrence Farrell, aged '57 years, beloved hus-.

band of Lulu (Lpu) Dblman: father of Gail; brother of James, Fort William. Resting at the Whelaa Funeral Home, 513. Cooper Street Funeral Thursday to SL Mary's Church for Solemn Requiem -Mast at 9 a.m. Interment Ayhner, Que. FERGUSON, Alice E.

At her borne, 2168 Alta VlsU Drive, on Sunday, Oct 31, 1965, Alice widow of Isaac H. Ferguson mother of Miss Lorna M. and Henry W. Ferguson, In her 91st Resting Hulse and Playfalr Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street Service Wednesday at 2 p.m. Interment Beech wood cemetery.

GRAHAM. Ruth Inr Belleville. Monday, Nov. 1. 1965, Ruth Mathews, beloved- wife of Harold Graham, formerly of 235 Somerset Street loving mother of John, titter of Jack Mathews, Mrs.

John Bednarz (Orba), Toronto, Mrs: Frank Dikan (Hilda), Windsor. Resting at Veltch Draper Parkdale Avenue at Gladstone. Service in chapel Wednesday 1.30 p.m. Interment Capital Gardens. HOUSTON.

Judith (Judy) In hospital on Monday, Nov. 1, 1965, Judy Houston, aged 13 years, dearly beloved daughter of Major and Mrs. Ross Houston of 502 Parker Street Aylmer, Que. Funeral private from the Clark Funeral Home, Montreal. Interment Cote des Neiget cemetery.

In lieu of en please make donations to the Ontario Heart Fund. rVONAITIS, Ana In hospital on Monday, Nov. 1, 1965, Ana Milkovaitit, aged 75 years, beloved wife of Johannes Ivonaltis, 195 Street: dear mother of Helen (Mrs. Alex Makarevi cius). Resting at the Kelly Funeral Home, 585 Somerset Street (Centre Town), where funeral service will be con ducted Wednesday at li a.m.

by Pastor Thomas Pfoten hauer. Interment Pinecrest cemetery. LAFLEUR, Lorenzo On Frl day, Oct 29. 1965, at Mont real, Lorenzo Lafleur, husband of Colleen de St Croix, in hit 61st year (former mem ber of the RCMP), father of Patricia, Montreal; brother of LouU-Georges, Luclen, ErnOe and Arthur, Hull; Mrs. Eugene Brunet (Berthe) and Mrs, Jack Dossett (Yvette), Ot tawa.

Resting at Emond Funeral Home, 81 St Laur-' ent Street Requiem High Mats Tuesday, Nov. 2, at 10 o'clock at Notre Dame -Church, Hull. Interment Notre Dame cemetery, Hull LAV1GNE, Mrs. Armand In local hospital Tuesday, Nov 2, 1965, Lea Bourgeois, 74 Notra Dame Street Hull, beloved wife" of Armand Lavigne, aged 82, mother of Jean- Paul. Hull; Mrs.

Rene Lortie (Armande), Llmbour, Mrs. Oscar Belec (Gabrlelle), Eattview, Mrs. Gaston Groulx (Carmen), Hulk Mrs. Paul Emile Poulln (JeannineX Mrs. Donat VU-leneuve (Marguerite), two brothers, Elzear and Lionel, three titters, Mrs.

J. B. Bazi net Mrs. Andre Proulx, Hull; Miss Agnes Bourgeois, Ottawa; 21 grandchildren. two itep-grandchlldren.

Retting Gauthier and Company, 101 Dame Street HulL Funeral 1 Friday at 7.40. Requiera High Mass Notre Dame de Grace Church 7.41 Interment Hull ceme- Ad Section' tery. choice. I LON DISTANCE PHONS ZINITH 77IM NO TOLL CHAROt BO40J5 SkSpSSJpV tbt) HERO-KING FEATURED Swedish King Gustavus Adolphut II, whO reigned in the century and was a national hero tn the 30 Years War it honored on a new series of Swedish banknotes. This is tha 100 Kroner Journal rodnows Wioto) 104.

DEATHS (Cont.Csjgffl pnscsdlne Column) LESLIE, Joshua Peter In hospiul, Monday, Nov. 1, 1965. Joshua Peter Leslie, age 92 years, husband of the late Mary Matilda McDugall and dear father -of Archie, Frank, Lome, Mary (Mrs. Bill Meder). Resting at the Kelly Funeral Home, 585 Somerset St (Centre Town).

Funeral Wednesday to- St. Martin de Porres Church. Requiem -High Mast at 8 a.m. Interment Notre Dame McDONALD, Mrs. Mary Eliza-1 beth In hospital, Sunday, Oct 31, 1965, Mary Elizabeth Coffey, wife of the late John Francis McDonald, dear mother of Mist Dorothy, tister of P.

J. Coffey, Toronto; Mrs. Harold Edwards (Beatrice), Mrs. W. J.

Dalton (Alice). Resting at Racine and Robert 260 Besserer Street Funeral Wednesday to St. Joseph's Church for Re quiem High Mast at 8. Interment Notre Dame, Ottawa. RIOUX, Eugene On Sunday; Oct 31, 1965, aged 55 years.

Eugene Rioux, husband of Alice Labelle; father of Henri, Paul, Mrs. Leo Lanoue (The- reseX Metcalfe; brother of Jean, Copetown, Ont; Mrs. Alfred GuUbeault (Jeanne), Mrs. Michael Lamb (Rhea), Ottawa, and 11 grand children. Funeral Thursday from Gauthier Funeral Home, '259 St Patrick, for Requiem High Mast at St Charles Church at 7 JO a.m.

Inter ment Notre Dame cemetery. SHEAHAN, William H. On Tuesday, Nov. 2, 1965, William Henry Sheahan, beloved husband of the late Mary tuen Foster or Deachenes, father of Mrs. F.

R. Smith (Bertha) and Foster A. of Ottawa; George Vancouver? Arnold, Cobourg; Danny, Colorado Springs; Ctrl, Canadian Army, Belleville. Resting Hulse and Play-fair Ltd. West Chapel, 1098 Byron Avenue- bet ween Woodroffe and Compton.

Re quiem Mast at St George's Roman Catholic Church Fri day 8 a.m. Interment Notre Dame cemetery. Friends may call after 2 p.m. Wednesday. SMILEY, Mary Eva At Great War Memorial Hospital, on Monday, Nov.

1, IMS. Mary Eva Stewart wife of the late John Henry Smiley, dear mother of Mrs. J. Cavanagh (Isobar), of Schumacher, Ont; Mrs. Harry Andlaon (Jessie), Perth; Harry, Perth, and Roy, of Mattagaml, In her 79th year.

Resting at the Blair and Son Funeral Home, West Gore Street Funeral services in the chapel. Wed nesday, Nov. 1 at 2 p.m. In terment Elmwood cemetery: SOUTHAM, Llliat At her home, 9 Crescent Road, Rockcliffe Park, Ottawa, on Sunday, Oct 31. 1965, LUiaa Ahearn, widow of H.

Southam; mother of Mrs. D. K. MacTavish, Mrs. F.

H. Toller end R. W. Southam, all of Ottawa, and G. Southam of Vancouver.

Pri- funeral service was held on Monday, Nov. 1. In lieu of flowers, donations may be tent to the church of your WW Ml oil 'k Bk. i 104: DEATHS (Conf. from ProcoeJIng Column) SHPILKA.

Bohdan STJO- Metropolitan Arch bishop. Primate of Ukranlan Orthodox Church of America (Jurisdiction of Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constan tinople), bom th the Ukraine, Feb. 12, 1892, died in hos pital, Ottawa, Nov. 1, 1963, Resting Hulse and. Ltd.

West Chapel, 1098 Byron Avenue between Woodroffe and'Compton, until Friday, 9.30 a.m., thence to Ukranian "Orthodox Church, 1000 Byron Avenue, to lie in state. Requiem Mats Saturday, Nov. 6 at 10 a.m. Interment at Ukranlan cemetery, 1 a 1 e. Friends may call after 3 p.m Wednesday.

TAYLOR, Hilda Isobel Sud denly, Saturday, Oct 30, 1965, Hilda Isobel Garland of 1889 Baseline Road, Jn her 60th year, widow of Frank Taylor, dear mother of A. Robert, and Frank Junior, tister of Ethel and Anna Garland and David Oliver, all of Ottawa. Alto surviving 3 grandchildren. Retting Hulse and Playfalr Ltd. Wett 1098 Byron Avenue between Woodroffe and Compton.

Service Wednesday, 2 p.m.' Interment Pine crest cemetery. WALDROFT, Georgff Oifton At hit residence, 310 First Street West, Cornwall, on Monday, Nov. 1, 196S, George Clifton Waldroff. beloved husband of Dorothy Wereley; dear father of Mrs. J.

Martel (Shirley), Ottawa; Dale, Brockville; Bryan, Othawa; Mrs. William Hope (Beverley) and Janice, Cornwall Rest ing McArthur Brothers and McNeil Funeral Home, Corn wall. Funeral service St Paul's United Church, Corn wall. Wednesday, Nov. 3, at I p.m.

Interment HUIcrest cemetery, Newington. WELLS, Hilda la Ottawa hos piul, Wednesday, Oct 27. 1985, Hilda Wells, resident of Carleton Lodge. Funeral was held In Montreal on Friday, Oct 21. WILUNG, Peter In hospi ul Monday, Nov.

1963, Peter McRae Willing, beloved husband of Charlotte Ingles of 300 Atlantis Avenue, in hit 68th year; dear father of Walter and Kenneth of Ot tawa, Mrs. Frank Rlgg (Mae) of Pittsburgh and Mrs. James R. Segust (Belle) of Montreal, Resting Hulse and Playfalr Central Chtpel, 313 McLeod Street. Service Wednesday 3 p.m.

Interment Capital Memorial Gardens. WASSERMANN, Marta Psychoanalyst In Lugano, Switzerland, widow, of the late Jacob Watsermann, beloved mother of Charles, Emmy, and Blanc. VEITCH-DRAPER LIMITED 4 FUNERAL DIRECTORS PARKDALE CHAPEL1 nl71 BANK ST. CHAPIL ttfrtsM Cowy, Proncl. -Orohom, Ruth, DEATHS (Cent.

Mm Fractal Cotumnl 7TT HULSE PIAYFAIR LlmlMd FUNERAL DIRECTORS Central Chapel 31 MclEOO ST. 233-1143 Wett Chapal 1098 BYRON AVE. 7281761 LATEST INFORMATION) -CFH DAILY P.M, Bordsly, Kat. Forguson. Alko C.

SMMlran, Wllllom Snpilka, Bohdan T-, ArcnWshoc t.T.O. Taylor, Hilda IsoM. Willing, Ptr M. 10U OBITUAfilB HENNESSY, C. E.

Funeral service was held Monday, Oct. 25, In St. Andrew's 1 1 Church. Westmeath, (or the late Charles Edwin "Ted' Hennessy. Rev.

Fred Crosier officiated. Burial was in Union cemetery. Masonic service was held Sunday evening at the W. R. Reynolds' Funeral Home, Beachburg.

Pallbearers were Brother Masons Gordon SchulU, J. M. Wright Keith Tate, Clyde Brown, Arndell McBrlde and Joe Anderson. Flower' bear-ers were Mr. Norrit McMul-len and Mr.

William "BIlP'Tlmm. Mr. Hemetty, a member of a pioneer Westmeath family, ton of Mrs. A. W.

Hennessy and the late Mr. Hennessy, is survived by his the former Frances Margaret Poupore. Father of Terry, Ottawa; Mrs. John Ethier (Barbara), Camrose, AIU; Mrs. Arnold Ethier (Gail), Westmeath; brother of Lowell, London, and Dyer, Mrs.

Donald Fletcher- (Emily), Brampton -and 8 out of town relatives and friends attended. ROUSSELLE. George William At Arnprior Hospital on Oct 27, 1963. aged 63 years, beloved husband of Lourdes Trecey who survives. Mr.

Routselle was bom in Ren- 4 rew, a ton of the late Mr. and George Rousselle, and attended school there, later moving to Arnprior where he was employed at Measurement Engineering Ltd. and was a member of Holy Name Society of St. John Chrytostom Church, Arnprior. He it.

survived by a ton, George James, of Toronto; one daughter, Mrs. Glen Crozier (Alleen), of Renfrew; one brother, Wilfred, Renfrew, and two sisters, Mrs. Lucille Wheeler, Sitncoa, and Mrs. Milena Nichols, Brantford. Father Flynn celebrated Solemn Requiem High Mast at Our Lady of Fatlma Church, Renfrew, on Oct 30, assisted by Father Quinn and Father Rice: Burial was in Renfrew.

105 MEM0B1AM BENOIT In mmary of tovlno husband ana tottwr, Arthur -emit, who oassad. away Nov. t. 6on fnsm us but toovtns mmarl 000m can nvr von awoy, Mmorl that win always llnaar Whlkt upon this orth stay, WH and Family. BENOIT In loving memory at our tomsr.

Armur svsnon, wn atsa stay. iw. Always tondor, tend and trua. Thi s's not doy, door Fomor, ds not ttunk ot yaw. -Family.

OREENE In loving mmry of dsar daughter and shjtar, Brsndo oaii, wno was acciosnraHy kiiwo Nov. t. mi. Just Ilk a flowsr In btoom. So young, so tatr, so loving, Yst caltad away so soon.

Msttisr. Rnnto, OREENE Hi loving memory at ronaa oan, acciaontaiiy riiioo Nov. MNI. hw think at you, door In mansion bright and loir Thr Ju reigns In glory, Thar k) no sorrow thsr Of ond ma Oresn. LATREILLE loving memory at a dear brother -In-low and unci Art LotreUM, wna ten us Nov.

2. mt. nsd tor fjrmal tributes. Per one who wo so dsori tut lust a word mama, dear Lord, par mt years noa mm nere. -Owls and Heather.

SASO In lavmg memory at dear husband ond father, jespn sasa, who passed away Nov. t. Its. No on knows our heartaches, Onlv those who hove lost can Of th grief that bear In silence For th ana tovea so wen. Wit ond Family.

WARREN In tend and loving mem ory of a door wit an Pout I Wottoii, ath nooses ivsy NOV. it- Prom our happy hem and dress end ha taken an loved term away from ski and sorrow, a MMer rest ooovo. No ens know how we mis her, Ren but aching hearts a Lost ot oarttt, but tound In Jesus deem all things well. Sadly mowed, Husband 106. cams of num YOUNOHUStAND TT tamlty of ttt tot DovW H.

Younghvttxmd; mprnt 011 to ktfx-IWM( eyfnpofftv ond fltrat trlbuttt UflnQ Troww rKMW OFwaVOIslMlfi KtotKrOlty ffMfrtilnfi VflfWroMe) Archdwxon HpMirfi Hv. Pi Plsyfolr 4jV4 ffft Rev AttwoH 107 FUNUUl DSEC10RS freo n. OARRtrr, DiONipieo rest Wast. SxMV7t, RACINB ANO ROBERT. Set BESSER 104 or, 3W so.

BaBtytew bronchi SSS 107 FUNERAL DSKTOU (Com. from Preeodlng Column) WHELAl) FUNBRAL' MOMB. PER- ona I MrVK. rvrsnc. sis FULLY INSURED AUTOMOBILES 1 ond FACILITIES tor Your Protection McEVOY- BROTHERS SHIELDS" LIMITED FUNERAL DIRECTORS "TELEPHONE 13J-5337 1U KENT STREET 108 CEMETERY MEMORIALS BROWN, ROBERT AND SON, 3H -Spa: ot Boy.

la-tn. Sine IS77. 108B FLORISTS FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS. O. Proulx, ft Rldsou.

lJJ-77Ji tl -Bonk, 1M-15SS. 109 L0S1 BROWN SUIT SKIRTi VltflNITY Clanel By apartmenis. 2U-J7V. ks- word. CLOTHING SHOPPING BAG, LEFT at bus slop.

Montcalm street, null SZMTtl. DOG. REGISTERED GOLDEN RE trlvr, vicinity prcon riionwpy ond nwivoi tvooo. sx-fus. HOLITEIN -HEIFER, VICINITY CYR- vilw.

Thomas KSnon, 749-2714. LADY'S WALLET, VICINITY- COLO- nlol Shopping Plan, urgsntly nd- d. Reword. t7-4us, ottr 5. LADY'S WRIST WATCH, LONOINES, vicinity Hompton Park Plata, rs- word.

ns-ssss. PETRI 7. IS MM CAMERA, 'RED Lin airport bus. Oct. PJVu Re ward.

47. PURSE, CHECKERED, BETWEEN York and Loracque's. Reward. tots. SET OF CAR KEYS, LOST WEST END Westbero area.

7H-1S10. SMALL OINOER KITTEN, VICINITY Fisher Park, Saturday, reward. T7f- WALLET, CONTAINING MONEY, personal popsrs. Bank, Gllmour, St. U7-10H WHITE AND ORAN08 MALE CAT, vtcmity sniiiington Ave.

Boys pel. Reword. 72t-22td. 109A nun BLUE KNITTED CHILD'S HAT, teuns ttaiiowrn mght. 7 Tower noon, ra-jrrj.

CAR KEY FOUND SHOPPERS CITY porame lot. 71-47e. DOG'S CHOKE COLLAR. IS4 MANOR snr oreo. rer-uw otter S.JO.

I BLACK WITH WHITE front ana paws, qumh Mary Rood. nwmane eociery. KITTEN. JET BLACK, 4 TO I monms, meoaowiana, near crest-view. ns-Mis.

LADY'S -WATCH. LADY'S WATCH, FOUND IN ROCK- clltte Park area. Pmm 74S4M4, UOHIV tsoiusn aATiiaruv abtbs MM. 1. mi ii.

i Street. Contact Commtsslonolr Dun- top, LangevM Btack. MALPOINT SIAMESE, MALE, VICI- nny Lsni pawns Pork, get. 71. SI4- tvjs, ottor, TAN FEMALE PUP.

FOUND, COR ner Bank and Swwyskte. tXMHi. NOT! FOUND TUESDAY AFTER- Man, Liquor Control Board, Bank eweer. rassa. POUND AD PRRB IN OUR AIM TO PMOVIUff OUR reaaers wlffl the finest servlre possible.

The Journal will ot-bllsh In this co'umn tree of charge, lor nvs, en crncies or pets wnicn our 'Oaders may find. Simply dial tw rsn. wptftmenr. 201 APH. FLATS TO LET ACACIA AVENUC, 1 BEDROOMS, ADULTS, 1 BEDROOM.

GROUND floor, naotta, set. LU-)v. ADULTS, SELFONTAINEO APART. mont, newly decorated, civic HospU wi area, nww, evenings. ADULTS, CENTRAL.

REDECORATED oearooms, equippea. tn. in-JM. ADULTS. HOLMWOOD.

LOWER. RE decorated. I tearooms, dining, equip. aea. ru-zse.

AIR CONDITIONED LUXURY PENT. Imum opor trtMnts 1 MdrMfTtfsi boi-cony, ormo 1 btdnom, tvcvator, loutv dry tacilltleMg dropM. iupvrrntwfyitnt, twmmet, Wllbrod. 23tV472S. A.

D. RtKlL, "W.90nor," U7-23M. ALTA VI HA, IANK AREA, LARGE, 1 bedroom, roiYrOorofor. 77-w. ALTHA (M), EASTVIEW, 1 BED- roomty porklng, hot wator tupplwd.

wn. r4evdui, APARTM'NTp MDROOMS. V. ii pgr, ejquipttia. imrnejutgwr.

dUe- U4av tvomogt. APARTMENT, EASTVIEW. BED- raornif iigntodv wwmt, arvtr. T21I, APARTMENT EQUIPPED, 7 BED raoms IrM porklng, fiio. 7-m.

THE ATTACHE in the heort of downtown at 200 Somerset W. just perfect for cqreer people. THERE ARE 3 STYLES OF 1 -BEDROOM SUITES from Jl 15.00 including- FREE ELECTRICITY AND HOT WATER DRAPES SUPPLIED SEE THE FURNISHED MODELS T0DAVI 0. CALL THE RENTAL MANAGER AT 232-7185 FITZSIAAMONS 201 AfTSFUniOlil (Cent. Pram Preceding Column) APARTMENT, CLtAN, ROOMS, WosT end, SH.

7-'JH. APARTMENT. SM. I BEDROOM. IMJ.

APARTMENT, it. PATRICK CrIAR. lefts. I btdroom, 'J. zjwim.

room, balcony, December, ts. in. SON. APARTMENT, 1 BEORCOMS, DIN-' ing room, fully equippea, tut. Frank.

JM-tlt. APARTMENT, CENTRAL, i BED-' rooms, dining room, parking, sua, Mr. Stevenson, IM-IUII ni-SIM. APARTMENT, DECORATED, i BED- raoms, eaulppsd. spacious.

reemw balcony, porklng. SSS. in-7011. APARTMENT, McARTHUR SHOP. ping area, sublet, I tearoom, nov.

7Mf. APARTMENTS DESIGNED WITH CHILDREN v' IN MIND Btoutlfully locatod on tpocknn grouodt. bordorlng th eKMt atom of Britannia Pork, offorlng ocrtt of natural park for chlldron'i play ond odultt onioymont. -Efficient bachtlor from $78 $85 $91 Convenient -1 from 'Largo 3 bedroom from BRITANNIA PARK APARTMENTS JM Zephyr Avs. t2S-H44 ArARTMENT.

EASTVIEW, RBDECO I bedroom, porklng, tiS. 74S. APARTMENT, 1 BEDROOMS, It Kocnestsr street, its. 72t-w7. APARTMENT, 1 BEDROOMS.

I N- ing room, heated, tto. 7e7-7NI. APARTMENT, I BEDROOM. HEATED, its. Dardlns.

ns-IIN. APARTMENT REDECORATED, 1 nwwni, Dining, equippea, ss. Elgin area. 214-772. APARTMENT, GLEBE, .1 BEDROOMS, equippea, tts.

immediately, ijmiis. rmm. hwJmmI BMurri rmnt rn-ssj. bedroom. Janitor.

ZM Cooper. ARLINGTON LeBRETON. BRIOST, rooms, ess. umaoioa. rst-siie.

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