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1 THE OTTAWA JOURNAL FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1962 JOURNAL WANT ADS Phone CE6-7511 "Ottawa's Most: Progressive Want. Ad Section" Phone CE6-7511 Announcements 101. BIRTHS McDONALD- -Jim and Pauline (nee Legare) are happy to announce the birth -of daughter, Louise, at Ottawa Civic Hospital Thursday. October 11, 1962. THATCHER and Mrs.

W. Thatcher. (nee Fitzpatrick) are happy to announce the arrival of a son, David William, on Wednesday, October 10, 1962, at the Ottawa Civic Hospital. 5. VANSTONE Dr.

and Mrs. J. -R: Vanstone Ann Laurel Hutt) 'announce the birth of a brother for Jonathan and on Monday, October 8, 1962, Toronto General Hospital 103 Marriages BONNER WRIGHT On Saturday, October 6, 1962, in St. Bonaventure Church, by Rev, Father Joanisse, Sheila, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Henry. Wright, to Clive: Joseph, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. Bonner, all of Ottawa.

5 A cFARLANE-FORBES The marriage is announced of Caroline McKay Forbes, RN, of Perth, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Forbes of Lanark," to William H. Tuesday, October 9, 1962, at Birch Cliff Heights United Church, Scarborough.

Rev. Hugh Butch officiated. Will reside at 17 Isabella Perth: 5 104 DEATHS ALLEN, Marika (Mickey)- -In hospital, Wednesday, October er 10, 1962, Marika (Mickey) Rantis, 396 McKay widow of Donald G. Allen, aged 42 years, daughter of Mrs. Ida, Rantis and the late Nicholas Rantis: sister of Mrs.

Rene Lizotte (Lois) of Camp Petawawa, Charles of Vancouver and Michael of Ottawa. Resting at. Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod. Service at St. George's Anglican Church Saturday, 11 a.m..

Interment Beechwood cemetery, BLAKELY. Harvey: At his residence, 218 Driveway, on Thursday, October 11, 1962, Harvey MacVicar aged 78 years, beloved husband -of Janet cLaren; dear father of Mr. A Grove (Mary) of Toronto, Janet at home and Margaret Ann of Toronto. Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod. Service Saturday 3.

p.m. Norway Bay, Que. 6C The Journal has made available a booklet of appropriate In Memoriam notices wordings. Please phone or write Miss Allen 237 Queen St. CE6-7511 or come in for your copy.

Announcements Announcements 104 DEATHS 104 DEATHS (Cont. from Preceding. Column) (Cont. trom Preceding Column BOWEN. William Merton In hospital on Thursday, October 11, 1962, -William Merten Bowen, husband of the later Lena Regina Duchemin, of 1530 Baseline and the far.

ther of Bruce, Stewart, DonMrs. E. Walker (Marjorie), Mrs. N' Pagan (Lois), Mrs. J.

R. O'Leary (Deltrie) Ottawa, in. his 85th year. Resting, at Hulse and Playfair West: Chapel, 1098 Byron between Woodroffe and Compton, OTC 51 and 91. Funeral.

on Saturday. October 13 at p.m. Beechwood CLOSE, I Edgar Archibald In Arnprior Hospital on Thursday, October 11, 1962. Edgar Archibald Close, of 16 Hugh. St.

Amprior, dear Eileen May Bell, in his 58th year. Resting at the Boyce Funeral Home 39. Daniel Armprior, where service will be held in the chapel on Saturday, October 13, at 3.30 p.m: Interment Amprior Cemetery. CAULFIELD, Thomas At Carleton Lodge, on Thursday, October 11, 1962, Thomas Cautfield, aged 86 years, husband of the late Grace Steele, and dear father of John. Montreal; William, Hubert.

(Mary) Mrs. Maynard Mulvagh; (Margaret) Mrs. William Bertrand, all of Ottawa; and eight grandchildren. Resting McEvoy Brothers, 235 Kent after 12 noon Saturday. Funeral arrangements later.

6 ENNIS, Ralph Suddenly at his home, Brinston, Ralph Ennis, aged 67, beloved husband of Helen Marie Ault and brother of Mrs. ran Pallard (Stella), Ottawa; Mrs. Herbert Barr. (Minnie), Vermont. Resting at.

Fairbairm Funeral Chapel, Brinston Ont. Funeral Sunday, October 14, 1962, at p.m.; in Brinston United Church. Interment Spruce Haven cemetery. FOISY, William James. -In hospital Friday, October 12, 1962; William (Bill) Foisy (of Mines and Technical Surveys), aged 58 years, of 160 Northwestern son of the late William and Margaret (Ahearn) Foisy: dear brother of Moses, Nora and (Violet) Mrs.

J. F. Landreville. Resting at the Kelly -Funeral Home, 1345 Wellington St. (Ottawa West).

Funeral Monday to St. George's Church for Solemn Requiem High Mass at 8 a.m. Interment Notre Dame. 6C GODDARD, Gertrude -In hospital Thursday, October 11. 1962, Gertrude Stokes, 21 Helena widow of Goddard, mother of Phyllis and Alice, of Ottawa; Mrs.

A. Dick, Toronto; John and the late Frederick Goddard of Rockland. Restingthe Radmore Stewart Funeral Home, 1319 Wellington St. Service in chapel Saturday 11 a.m. Interment Beechwood Cemetery.

Please omit flowers. 5 JACQUES, Mrs. William On Wednesday, October 10, 1962, Marie Rifond; age 96 years, wife of the late William. Jacques, mother of Xavier, Mrs. Ovilia sister of Eusebe.

Funeral on Saturday from Gauthier Funeral Home, 259 St. Patrick, for Requiem Mass- at Marie Mediatrice Church, at 9. Interment Orleans, Ont. 5 JOANISSE, Guy--In Friday, October 12, 1962, Guy Joanisse, aged years, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Gerald Joanisse, 558. Melbourne and dear brother off Micheline. Resting at the Kelly Funeral Home, 1345 Wellington St. (Ottawa West). Funeral Monday to St.

Joan of Arc Church for Service of the Angels at -2 Interment Notre Dame cemetery. 6C KELLY, Barbara--In hospital on Thursday, October 11, 1962, Barbara Newell of 2558 Hopkins formerly of Eganville; 67 widow of Joseph Kelly, dear mother of Joseph, Donald, (Ann) Mrs. James Quinn, (Bernadette) Mrs. Ray Barr, (Veronica) Mrs. Bruce Olson, (Frances) Mrs.

William Flynn, and sister to (Anastasia) Mrs. Simon Kelly and Mrs. Laura, -Foran: Resting at the Kelly Funeral Home, 585 Somerset St. (Centre Town). Funeral Monday to St.

Anne's Church, Cormac, for Requiem High Mass at 10 am. Interment. parish cemetery, Announcements 109A FOUND FOUND ADS FREE IN OUR AIM TO PROVIDE OUR readers with the finest service ssible. The Journal will publist 1D this tree of charge for 3. days all articles or peta which our readers may And Simply dial CE6-7511 Classified Department- Dy YOUNG WHITE DOG WITH black spots found vicinity.

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1C KEYS FOUND ALBERT ST. VIcinity, owner may claim at Journal Main Office. GREY AND WHITE KITTEN; Glebe, CEA-4470, after 4. and weekend. LARGE BROWN AND WHITE female pup brown collar, vicinity Broadview school.

PA8-5554. TRICYCLE. RED, SMALL, COPEland Park. PA8-3043. RAINCOAT.

MAN'S. VICINITY Goverpment parking lot. Albert St. PA2-0353 2 SUM OF MONEY FOUND bet 2, downtown section of wa REJ-1566. 110 WHERE 10 60 BOWLERS WANTED FOR NEW.

mixed league being organized, 8 30 to 10 p.m., Thursday, at Capital Alleys. For information, call D. McGregor, PA8-6389, Dy Apartments 201 -APARTMENTS, FLATS TO LET- MacLAREN HOUSE APARTmenta, modern bachelors fur. nished or unfurnished. Short lease available.

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ROOMS AND BATHROOM, 141 Bayswater, 6-8 ROOMS AND BATHROOM. 141 Bayswater, 6-8 p.m. LOWER DUPLEX. 2 BEDROOMS, heated. Woodrotte Ave.

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Apartments 201 FLATS TO LET (Cont. from Preceding Columni, ATTRACTIVE NEWLY DECORated, bedroom, equipped, parking, bus, Available October 15. $90. PA25303. UPPER DUPLEX.

modern, private entrance, adults, balcony, equipped, November $90. Vicinity Holland-Wellington. -PA8-0382. Dy CLEAN, NEWLY DECORATED, Adeline first -floor apartment, heated, $76 monthCE3-8049 evenings. EXCELLENT WEST END.

LOCATION Just off Carling at Kirkwood 2-BEDROOM SUITES $115 FURNISHED ON REQUEST Bright, modern apartments in a choice residential area with all conveniences. WESTVIEW APTS. CORNER OF LAPERRIERE AND COLDREY RESIDENT SUPERINTENDENT PA2-2041 35. IRENE CRESCENT. 1- AND bedroom apartments available, newly.

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apartment, PA9-8154: electrically equipped, after CE25180. Dy DELUXE LOWER DUPLEX. bedrooms, equipped, parking. Civic Cospital area, $145. PAS4769.

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MODERN BEDROOM apartment, electrically central, $75, available. PR7-8386. SUBLET MODERN 1-BEDR apartment, 1 block- National- Defence Headquarters, downtown. facilities, sundeck, elevator, Individual heat control. Call atter 6, CE3-5154.

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CE4-6918. RATES DATA To place your Journal Want did just call. CE6-7511 LAROCQUE, Joseph At Alfred, Wednesday: October 10, 1962, Dr. Joseph B. Lardeque, husband of the late.

Stella Evanturel, in his first marriage and of later. Josephine Charette second 4 marriage, aged 85 years. Surviving two sons, Fernand, Reeve of Alfred Village, and Louts Joseph of Eastview; three Mrs. Paul Patrault (Louisa), Alfred; Mrs. Gerry Prefontaine (Suzanne), Ottawa: Mary, Paul, Ottawa; two brothers, James, Montreal, and Dr.

Edmond Larocque of Plantagenet; two sisters, Mrs. Berthe Montreal; Mrs. Henry Lalonde, Chelmsford, Resting at his residence. Service Monday at 10 a.m. Funeral arrangements by Funeral Home, Alfret: LOTHROP, Edith M.

-In hospital, Thursday, October 11, Hayes, of 331 James in her 81st year, widow of Henry W. Lothrop; mother of William W. Lothrop, Mount Laurier, Mrs. Alec Mitchell (Mary): sister of Eleanor Hayes of Ottawa and Mrs. Charles Dillon, North Gower.

Resting Hulse and Playfair Central -Chapel, 315 McLeod. Service Monday p.m. Interment Beechwood cemetery. Visitors from 6 p.m. Saturday.

6C McBAIN, James On day, October 11, 1962, in hospital, James McBain, of Gladys Louise Last and by first marriage of Margaret Last; father of Wesley, Clifford. William. Sidney, Mrs. Isaac Charbonneau, Misses Jessie, Lillian and Dorothy, aged 79. Funeral on Saturday from Sylvio Blais Funeral Home, 185 Maloney BId.

Gatineau, to Templeton United Church for service at 2 p.m. Interment adjoining cemetery, 5 McCREARY, Martha Belle- At Smiths Falls, Thursday, October 11, 1962, Martha Belle McEwen, aged 73 years, beloved wife of George McCreary and dear mother of Vivian (Mrs. Reginald Cahill), and lla (Mrs. Eric Machim), both of Smiths Falls, and Grant McCreary of Cornwall. Resting at the Lannin Funeral Home, Smiths Falls, where funeral service will be held Saturday, -Octobes 13, at 2 p.m.

Interment Hill rest Cemetery. MURPHY, C. Ada In hospital. on Thursday, October 11, C. Ada Murphy, of 384 Sunnyside: in her 82nd year, daughter of the late Mr.

and Mrs. J. H. Murphy, sister of Mrs. Herbert Spratt and Fred L.

Murphy, both of Ottawa and Stephen D. Murphy of Toronto. Resting at Hulse and Playfair Ltd. (Central Chapel), 315 McLeod St. Service Saturday at 2 p.m.

Interment Beechwood cemetery. 5 NOBLE, George In hospital, Thursday, October 11, 1962, George Noble, husband of Bernadette Harrington, 682 Irene father of Steven; brother of Mrs. Bert Powley, Grimsby; Mrs. James Lyon, Preston, James Noble, B.C. Resting at Veitch-Draper Parkdale at Gladstone.

Service in chapel, Saturday, 2 p.m. Interment Capital Memorial Gardens. 6 PETTAPIECE, Arthur S. In Calgary, on Wednesday, October 10, 1962, Arthur S. Pettapiece, formerly of North Bay and Ottawa, husband of- Elizabeth Chenier; brother of Mrs.

H. Armstrong (Viola) of Montreal, Merrill 1 (Bob). of Detroit, Dalton of Escondido, and Mervyn of Ottawa. Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod. Private funeral service Saturday at 4 p.m., Rev.

A. D. Waite officiating. Interment Ramsayville, Ont. 6 on ROGERS, Thursday, Alfred -In October hospital 1962, Alfred Rogers, 63 Second son of Mrs.

Samuel Bourgeau and the late Alfred Rogers, in his 60th year; brother of Harold Rogers, Cleo Bourgeau, Mrs. Gladys Guy and Mrs. Emanuel (Irene) Biron, of Ottawa; Albert Bourgeau of Collingwood and Mrs. Lillian Brunet of Detroit, Mich. Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod, after 12 noon Saturday.

Service Monday 11 a.m. Interment Pinecrest cemetery. 6C and ask for Classified An experienced ad taker will help you word your advertisement. Want Ads accepted 8 p.m. Monday through Thursday.

Friday until p.m Ads Monday accepted antil I p.m. Saturday and Births. Engagements, Marriages, Aaniversary Mass, Church Services, Cards of Thanks, Te word mini. mum $2.10 In Memoriam Notices, word minimum: $2.10. 'Death and Ledge Notices, ware minimum.

$3.50. Von may mail, telephone or ering your Want Ad to. The Journal Classified office, 217 Queen Street. ART AND ARTIST- -Movie artist Maximilian Schell, that is, leans against a wall covered with fantastic. creations of famed Italian artist Guttuso.

The art work is a four-walled set used during key scenes for filming of "The Condemned of Altona." in which Mr. Schell stars. Announcements 105 IN MEMORIAMS DODGE In fond and loving memory of a dear daughter and sister, Luella Dodge, who passed away October 12, .1945. No one knows heartaches, Only those who have lost can tell of the grief that we beat- in silence. the one we Toved so -Mother.

Dad, Brothers and Sisters. 106 CARDS OF THANKS MONAGHAN We wish to extend I our heartfelt thanks to all who so kindly assisted and for the words of sympathy and beautiful floral offerings extended at the death of our beloved daughter. and Bill. 107 FUNERAL DIRECTORS WHELAN FUNERAL HOME PERsonal service Reverence 515 Cooper, CES-1468 Dy TI FRED GARRETT DIGNIFIED. funerals, moderate charges Somerset West CES-4773 Dy TE BRADY AND HARRIS ROY Clarke manager.

"Founded with 1867 375 Disgar St CE2-4357 Dy TE RACINE AND ROBERT, 360 CE2-9600: Eastview branch. 300 Olmstead St Dy TE McEvoy Brothers Limited Ottawa's Largest Funeral Home PARKING FACILITIES AIR CONDITIONED -CENTRAL LOCATION ESTABLISHED 1925 235 KENT ST. CE2-5337 Dy TE 108 CEMETERY MEMORIALS GEORGE BROWN- AND SONS. markers, Inscriptions, rock of ages dealer. 473 Bronson, near Gladstone CES-8969 Dy TE BROWN.

ROBERT AND SON, 376 Sparks at Bay CE2-6732 Since 1877 Dy TE LEEDER AND POITRAS MONU. ments and cemetery lettering 437 McArthur SH6-6941. Dy TE 108A FLORISTS FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS. 0. 0.

Rideau, CE3-7793. 90 Bank, CE2-1585. Dy You can buyFALL FOLIAGES in a loose assortment such as oak leaves, cattails, wheat and oats. FINE'S 232 Bank St. CE6-7261 109 LOST KEYS.

LICENCE NUMBER X1121, vicinity. Urbandale Acres project DOG, MALE. SMALL, LIGHT brown, long fur. Kent and him Gladstone. Children miss swers to Laddie.

CE4-3711. 6C ORANGE, VICINITY OF Holland, Island Park, Carling, name Taffy. PA2-8974. GLOVES. TAN: LONG KID, lady's, Friday, 4.30, Besserer or Station.

Reward. RES3784. BICYCLE. LADY'S, LOST TUESday. Manor Park, Eastview.

Norman 3-speed, green and white. 589-0544. AMATEUR MOBILE WHIP aerial in vicinity Borden Road. PA2-8179: YOUR PET MAY BE AT THE Humane Society Shelter. 4661.

REVERSIBLE TRENCH COAT. white and blue, also blue notebook left in blue Chevrolet Saturday. Please 'call CE3-6319. CAT. LARGE, ORANGE, VICINTty Pleasant Park, Mountbatten and Rachael.

Answers to Sandy. RE3-8790. CAT, SIAMESE. MALE, SEALpoint, vicinity Frost-Fairbanks avenues, Alta Vista, reward. RE3-5094.

6C HOLY- BIBLE. ZIPPER. BLACK. Wednesday afternoon, Churchill, Evered, Byron PA9-2781. Reward.

1C BICYCLE, RED AND WHITE, VIcinity Ottawa University. Reward. CE2-3908. 6C Mintmum 10 word' ad Family Commercial Rate Rate word per per word per day for a or day for 4 more consecu: more tire insertions. dive Insertiens.

INDEX Announcements 104 DEATHS (Cont. from Preceding Column) SALE, Frank (Scotty) "In hospital, Wednesday, October 10, 1962, Frank Sale, 27 Fifth husband of Evelyn Parr, father of Robert A. (Art) and Mrs: Howard (Chris) Armstrong, of Ottawa. Resting at Hulse and Play-1 fair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod. Service Saturday 11 a.m.

Interment Capital Memorial Gardens. 5C SODERLIND, Margot Suddenly in hospital on Thursday, October 11, 1962, Margot Soderlind, 315 Holmwood dearly beloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Soderlind sister of Roy H. Ottawa, and Mrs.

Trevor (Marianne) Lovekin, Dartmouth, NS. Resting at Hulse and. Play(air (Central Chapel), 315 McLeod after 12 noon Saturday. Service on Monday at 2 p.m. Interment Beechwood cemetery.

6 SPRIGGS Passed peacefully into rest. on Thursday, October 11, 1962, in the Ottawa Civic Hospital, Accie Pearl Lemon, beloved wife of the late William A. G. Spriggs, 82, formerly of Cornwall. and Ottawa, and dear mother of Mrs.

Harold Lamble (Margaret) of Ottawa; and Joseph Spriggs of Cornwall. Resting at the Robert B. Cutten Funeral Home, 529 Palace Road, Kingston, for service off Friday, October 12, 1962, at 2 p.m. Interment Cataraqui Cemetery. Please omit flowers.

5 TARAS, Michael -In hospital, Thursday, October 11, 1962, Michael Taras, 22 Patterson Ave. husband of Mary Hryciuk, father of Dale and Mrs. Harry MucKay (Margaret), both of Toronto, aged 58 years. Funeral from Fred N. Garrett Funeral 584 Somerset Saturday, p.m., Rev.

Harold W. Pointen officiating. Interment Beechwood Cemetery. 5 WATTS, Mabel -At the home of. her daughter and son-inlaw Mr.

and Mrs. Roy -M. Edey, 16 Braemar Thursday, October 11, 1962, Mabel Reavely, widow of John Robert Watts; sister of William Wetmore. Resting at the Radmore Stewart Funeral Home, 1319 Wellington St. Service in chapel Saturday, 2 p.m.

Interment Beechwood Cemetery, Veitch-Draper LTD. Funeral Directors Parkdale Chapel PA8-4673 Noble, George, chapel, 2 p.m. Saturday. Bank St. Chapel 'CES-0668 Shelley.

David, funeral Windsot. Ont. Dy TE Hulse Playfair Limited FUNERAL DIRECTORS Central Chapel 315 McLEOD SE CE3-1143 west 1098 BYRON AVE LATEST INFORMATION CFRA DAILY 6.30-P.M. Allen, Marika. Blakely.

Harvey. Willtam. Lothrop, Edith. Murphy, C. Ada.

Pettapiece, Arthur. Rogers, Alfred. Sale, Frank William. Soderlind, Margot. 101 Births 102 Engagements 103 Marriages 104 Deaths In Memoriams 105A Anniversary 106 Cards of Thanks.

106A Societies and Lodges 107 Funeral Director 108 Cerretery Memorials TOBA Florists 109 Lost 109A Found 110 Where to Go 1104 Banquet. Party 110B Take Out Food 110C flotels and Motels 111 Ambulance Service 112 Service Stations 1124 Druggists Apartments 201 Flats to Lat 202 Apartments Wanted 203 Furnished Apartments Articles for Sale 301 Articles for Sale 302 Articles Wanted Boats and Marine 303A Gardening Landscaping 304 Farm Implements Fuel for Sale 306 Market Basket 307 Pet Stock 309 308 Poultry Post Livestock Trading Personals Personals 401 Beauty Salons 402 Nursing Homes Employment 501 Male Help Wanted 5014 Salesmen and Agents 502 Female Help Wanted 503 Employment Wanted Teachers Wanted 505 Tuition 506 Baby Services 507 Positions Vacant Rooms 601 Rooms to Let 602 Rooms Wanted 603 Room and Board Real Estate 701 Houses Sale 702 Houses for Rent 703 Houses Wanted to Buy 7034 Houses Wanted to Rent -Offices Stores to Rent 705 Property for Sale and Rent 706 Property Wanted 707 Out Town Properties 708. Farms for Sate and Rent 709 Farms Wanted 710 Cottages for Sale and Rent 710A Cottage Lots for Sale 711 Cottages Wanted 711A Resorts 712 Business Opportunities 712A Apts for Sale 714 713 Financial Warehouse Space Used Cars 800 Car Leasing 801 Autos for Sale 802 Autos Wanted 803 Trucks and Trailers 804 Garages 805 Motorcycles Miscellaneous Legal 902 Auction Sales and Service Centre CANCELLATIONS When cancelling ad, demand number 100 allowances on claims cancelled without It ADJUSTMENTS The Journal assumes no respon. sibility for error after the Insertion Journal Box Replies When inquiring call CE6-7511 and ask for -Box Replies LETTERS addressed to the following box holders are available at The Journal Office, 237 Queen Street, on presentation of box ticket. 891 911 918 935 951 954 956 961 962 968 972 985 53 117 138 100 112 115 146 154 180 203 181 186 219 196 203 200 213 220 215 2481 256 260 Journal Subscription Rates Journal come delivers service, which guaranteed is available anywhere in Ottawa, Bull and sure rounding district well as in towns and villages in the Ottawa Valley Call C56-7511 for home delivery service.

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