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i Deaths; 44 WednesdayApril 10, 1968 The Qttowo Journol By The) Canadian Prat Retina E. M. Balfour, 69. a retired judge of the Saskatchewan Court of Queen's Bench; after brief illness, Today and Tomorrow i TODAY Rideau Business and Profei sional Women's Club, Beacon Arms, 6.30 p.m. West Ottawa Optimists public speaking content, Prescott Hotel, 7 p.m.

South Carleton (Ugh School open house, 7.30 pjn. Ottawa Youth Band concert, Woodroffe High School, 8 pjn, "Luther." Ottawa Llttle Theatre, 8.30 pja. Bach's St John Passion, St. Matthew's Church, 8.30 p.m. High School of Commerce, 8.30 p.m.

TOMORROW Blood Donor Clinic, Ridge- mont High School, 9 to 11.30 Sum. and I to 3.30 pjn. "Spring Thaw," High School of Commerce, 6 and 9.15 p.m "Luther." Little Theatre, 8J50 p.m. Ottawa Film Council show ing. National Library, 8.30 p.m.

'feel a threat MONTREAL (CP) Robert F. Wagner, former mayor of New York City said Tuesday one of the keys to solving the United States racial crisis is in the education of poor and lower middle-class white Americans. Speaking at a press conference, Mr. Wagner said "they are the ones who feel Negro advance ment1 i imiii hi meif cu nomic krntd Ux fcpOes I 609 J8 732 T59 765 T68 790 799 804 819 832 846 885 886 889 890 891 896 900 908 918 923 932 933 936 943 958 961 963 971 976 978 981 987 988 998 002 003 010 014 015 018 028 030 031 041 042 048 050 051 052 053 054 060 jam! Subscript tales Journal ram delivery service, which ouuionleed. It available anywhere In Ottowo.

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obtotned bvN-co1Hna The Journal at FURTHER INFORMATION may be INORMATIO 734-7511. District Want A A tents SMITHS FALLS McShana anbVSnanks Pharmacy, Beck with ana CARLETON PLACE Wilson's Store. Bridge Street. Phone 257-1505: PEMBROKE Mrs. R.

Locke, 177 Patricia Street. Pinna 737-053. RENFREW Mrs. D. BeMnger.

0 Roglon Street S. Phone 433-37CS. Orba INDEX TO CLASSIFICA ANNOUNCEMINTS Vital Statistics! t. Births 1. Death 3 Adoptions Obituaries 5.

Lost Found Notices: 13. In Memorlams 14. Anniversary Masses 15. Cards of Thonks 1. Funeral Directors 17.

Cemetery Memorials W. Societies and Lodges It. Churches 30. Wrists 31. Cemeteries It.

Druggists Open Sunday Service Stations S3. Banquets ond Parties M. ToktOut Foods J5. Where to Go. 3e.

Hotels and Motels 37. Beauty Salons y-31. Nursing Homes St. Gardening and Landscaping 40. Ambulance Service RIAL ISTATI 44.

Houses tor Sole 47. Houses to Let M. Furnished Houses to let 49. Furnished Houses Wanted to Let 50. Houses Wanted to Let 51.

Houses Wonted to Buy 52. Gordon Homes 54. Apartments to Let 55. Furnished Aportments to Let 5ft. Apartments Wonted 57.

Apartments for Sole 51. Fum'shed. Apartments Wanted St. Sublets 41. Property for Sole e3.

Property for Pent 41 Property Wonted 44. Income Property 45. Property Exchanged -ne. QutHif'Tuwn Piui 47. Farms tor Sole 41.

Forms for Kent 49. Forms Wonted to Buy 70. Cottoges tor Sole 71. Cottoges tor Rent 72. Cottoges Wanted 73.

Cottoga Lots tor Sale 74. Worehouse Spoce 71. Offices to Let 74. Offices Wanted to Let 77. Stores to Let 71.

Stores Wonted to Let 7t. Resorts 50. Businrjas Opportunities M. KfJO'TTf't fO Lfft ft Srtort rv v.lOCAl CALLS PHONE 236-7511 Birthi ANDERSON To Dr. and Mrs.

John E. Anderson (nee Eleanor Kidd) on Wednes- day. April 3, 1968. a son. James Ross, brother fori Bruce at The Prince Edward County Memorial Hospital, Picton, Ont.

CODERRE Capt and Mrs. Paul C. Coderre (nee Nancy Cowley) are pleased to an nounce the arrival of Tim othy Paul, 7 10 ozs. Monday. April 8.

1968. Pern- broke General Hospital. Brother for Deborah-Sue. LEESON To Larry and Maureen (nee Cullen) daughter Diana Maureen, 6 lbs. IS April 8.

1968, at Kemptville District Hos pital. Both welL ROGERSON Charles and Louisa are happy to an nounce the arrival of a baby boy, Charles Edward, ou Monday. April 8, at Ottawa 2 Civic Hospital. A brother fori Laurie May. THOMSON George and Lois nounce the birth of a son.

Sunday, April 7, 1968. at Ottawa Civic HospitaL A brother for Christine. The Journal has mode available a booklet of appropriate In Memoriam Notices Phone or Write Miss Allen 236-7511 or come in for your copy MIRCHANB Articles: n. Articles lor Sole S3. Articles Wanted It.

Articles tor Rent 95. Articles lor Swop 9. Antiques 97. Firewood and Fuel 98. Market Basket 99.

Machinery ond Equipment 109. Pet Stock 101. Livestock ond Poultry 107. Stamps and Coins 103. Hobbies 104.

Boors ond Motors 105. Snowmobiles 10ft. Compers' Supplies 107. Musical Supplies 101. Radio Television 1M.

Household Appiioncea automotivi 170. Autos tor Sola 121. Autos Wanted 171. Auto Accessories 173. Sports Cars 124.

Auto Parts Trucks: -179. Trucks for Sate I3. Trucx Bodies. Ports 131. Trucks Wonted 133.

Trailers tor Sole 114. Trailers for Pent 135. Mobile Homes for Sole 1M. Mobile Homes Mr Rent 137. Mobile Homes Moved 111.

Mobile Home Porks 139. Mobile Homes Exchanged irlW'e'arCyCl'aTSt 145. Motorcycles for Sole las. Motorcycles tor Rent 147. Scooters tor Sole 14.

Scooters tor Rent 149. SkUUoMles Mtscattoneeos: 151. Goroges 157. Parking Spoce 153. Winterizing EMPLOYMENT 117.

Male Help Wonted 151. Salesmen and Agents 159. Po5flans Vocanf 140. Professional Services HI. Female Hea Wonted 147.

Nursing Services 143. Employment wonted 144. Domestic Help 145. Teacners Wonted 14. Tuition 147.

Trode Schools (RSONALS 174. Ptrsonol Mmot 177. TronsportWfon Avodobt 171. Tcamoortofian Want-Mi 17. Compt Boys' and Olrtl' FINANCIAL 114.

Money Wonted 117. Money Available 1U Mortgages les. Investments Its. Potents and Copy. MI5CELLANIOU5 tt4.

Legal '91 Auctions 194, Mr, Servu 197. Coming Events 19i. Stomp Collecfors loo. Anniversary Poge Hons Avtsi "Otfcrwa's Most Deifti BEACH, Mildred At Kempt ville, Tuesday. April 9, 1968, Mildred May Foster of Toronto, widow of Rev.

M. Beaci each. stepmOthefrMrs. Harvey Barnes (Mary), Kemptville; sister of Mrs. Ella Echlin.

Chatham. Rest ing at the Rolstoa Funeral Home, Kemptville. until 10 p.m. Wednesday, 'to Toronto for service- and interment Saturday. D'AOUST, Arthur In hospital Tuesday, April 9, 1968, husband of Clara Bouvier, age 79 years, father of Raymond.

Eastview; Rodrigue, Rouyn, Moise, Hull; Mrs. Aeneas Mc-Guire (Genevieve) Mrs. Leo Doth (Colombe). Ottawa and Mrs. Fidele Jean-Marie (Gabrielle), Quyon, brother of Emile, Joseph, Eastview; Mrs.

Roy Shearer (Marie-Luce), Listowei, Ovila Bisson (Irene), and Mrs. Osias Bisson (Jovana), Ottawa; 20 grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Fttnerafl Thursday from the Racine, Robert and Gauthier Funeral Home. 259 St Patrick Street. Heart Church, Bourget.

Ont, at 3 p.m. Interment parish cemetery. DOUGLAS, Richard William In hospital at Carleton Place. OnL. on Monday, April 8, 1968.

Richard William Doug. las, beloved son of the late Richard Douglas, and his wife, Elizabeth DowaU. in his 86th year. Resting at the Alan R. Barker Funeral Home.

McArthur Avenue, Carleton Place. Service in St. John's Anglican Church, In-nisville. on Thursday. 2 p.m.

Interment St. John's cemetery. HAMILTON. Evelyn M. In hospital Tuesday.

April 9. 1968. Evelyn M. Pack widow of WOl Roy P. Hamilton of 338 Tillbury dear mother of Robert and Mrs.

George Roberts (J a Montreal; -sister of Doris Pack on furlough from the Philippines. Resting at Hulse Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street. Grave side service at Bellevue Cemetery. Ayhner Que. on Please omit flowers.

Donations may be sent tdr the Ontario Heart Fund or the Canadian Cancer Society. CHILDREN PROTEST COPENHAGEN (Reuters) About 3.000 Danish schoolchild ren celebrated the first day of their Easter vacation wednes day by pelting the Parliament building with tomatoes, apple cores and toilet paper. The chil dren demanded the resignations of Education Minister Helge Larson, who has abolished free railway tickets for children going on school vacation trips Area NRC Scholarship, Fellowship Winners The National Research Council today announced the names of recipients of its graduate scholarships and post-doctoral fellowships for the 1968-69 school year. There were 2.218 graduate scholarships and 179 fellowships awarded. The scholar-' ships are all for one year and carry a value of 13.600.

The fellowships, also awarded for one year, are worth $6,000 for single and married fellows and $7,200 for married fellows with children. NRC estimates the total value of this year's, grants at $8,500,000. Follfrwing are the names of Ottawa and area students who have been awarded scholar ships and fellowships, with the universities at which they are cording to home town): BreckvHte IScholorshipsI T. t. Cousins.

Toronto; Z. T. Kotos. Alberto; M. Pol.

Toronto; O. S. Sneddon. Queen's. Deep River (Scholarships) I R.

Somes. Oueen's. J. N. ciorte.

McGW; G. A. Eiott. Toronto; M. E.

rotor. McMaiter: O. Ferryman. Oueen'S. ostvtew (Scholarship) L.

P. Botvtn. Ottawa. Cassefmon CScholorsnfp) M. L.

Rocme. Vole. Che River (Scholarship) N. C. MocLeon, New Srunewtck.

Holey stetiea (Scnotorship) J. 6. McPhoit. a Progressive Want 2. Deris (Cent, tram Pi seeding Column) HOWES, Thomas W.

At the residence of his sister-in-law, Miss Elizabeth Sully, of Met Wednesday" April 10. 1968. Thomas W. Howes, retired C.P.R. engineer, beloved' husband of Mabell Sully; predeceased by an infant son.

Thomas Wil ton; survived by brothers Charles of Metcalfe and Frank, Nanakno. B.C., Rest-- ing Hulse and Playfair Cen tral Chapel. 315 McLeod. Funeral Saturday to Metcalfe United Church for service at 2.30 pjn. Interment Metcalfe United Church cemetery.

Visitors after 2 p.m. Thurs day. LEWIS. Thomas R. Suddenly Wednesday April 10.

1968, Thomas R. Lewis, 482 Cain- aged 63 years, beloved husband of Lottie May Collier; dear father of Lome and Arthur, both of Ottawa; Mrs. James Browne (Charlotte) of Vancouver: B.C. Also survived by 5 'grand children. Resting Hulse and Playfair Central ChapeL, 315 McLeod.

Service Saturday crest cemetery. MAXWELL, Jean In hospital, Tuesday, April 9. 1968, Jean Wills, beloved wife of David B. Maxwell of 225 MacLaren Street, daughter of Mrs. A.

E. Wills. Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod. Service Saturday. 10 a.m.

Interment Capital Memorial Gardens. MENNIE, Emily At Edmon ton. on Tuesday, April 9. 1968, Emily Milligan, formerly of Smirie Avenue. Ottawa, beloved wife of the late Alexander Mennie and dear mother of Ronald Mennie of Edmonton and Mrs.

J. T. Fleming (Joyce) of Bra demon, 3 grandchildren also survive. Friends may call after 6 p.m. Thursday at the Radmore Stewart Funeral Home.

1319 Wellington Street, between Parkdale and Island Park Drive. Service in the chapel Saturday at 11.30 a.m. Interment Beech-wood cemetery. MURDOCH, Irene In bospitai Ampnor on Monday, April 8. 1968.

in her 67th year. Irene Jessup. dear wife of John Murdoch. Division Street, Arn prion mother of Ruth (Mrs. Frank Smith), Arnprior, Doreen (Mrs.

Frank McGuigan), Montreal; Betty (Mrs. Jack Dodd). Ottawa; Heather (Mrs. William Holmes). Fort Franks.

Ont, Jack. Arnprior. Stanley, at borne; survived by 14 grandchildren. Resting the Boyce Funeral Home Arnprior. until 12 o'clock Thursday.

thence to Glad Tidings Pen tecostal Church, for service at 1.30 p.m. Interment Arnprior cemetery. Hewkesevry tschotorshlp) F. -Y. Rochon.

Montreal. kvastos (Fellowships 1 All Queen's University unless otherwise Campbell. S. Carter. t.

J. Ludwig. Stoon. D. J.

Ursma. (Scholorshipil: A Atkins. R. D. Brewer.

W. H. Srown. A. Ctompi, J.

E. R. A. Cook. I.

R. Grant. R. Houschlldl. UBC; E.

A. Heighway. P. T. Hollond.

p. JoMitto. USC. A. H.

Kennedy. Waterloo; B. O. Motion. DJ.

McNougn-ton. J. Mills. W. Murray.

Hr' Pong. J. Plrle. M. WXsorgent.

J. C. Smtth, UBC; H. C. Sutclitto.

E. H. Symens. F. Tessier, V.

tong. A. Wuerscher. Hiinlkk (Scholarship)-B. p.

Laird, Carleton. Ottawa (Fellowships) 0. Cohen. Corlefon. L.

A Coptoy. Toronto; T. Frisch, presentty employed; 0.: V. Godin, Ottawa; M. Kaufman, onawo; F.

Kwnne. P. Legidfflt. I A F. Mes.

Ottawa; R. H. Peterson, Carleton. (Scholarships) 0. A.

Andrews. Oueen's; A. N- Arnoson, Edinburgh A. S. Blatr, Toronto: R.

Blonch-ord. Ottawa; O. J. Brown. Carleton: J.

Bussiere. Ottawa; E. E. Comm. UBC: B.

Chattoo. employed; J. J. R- Chevalier, Ottawa: W. M.

Collins, W. A. Court, New Brunswick. J. V.

D'Aoust. Ottowo; M. J. Dads well, employed; C. A.

A. Davis. Carletoni L. M. Douglas.

Corkrton; L. B. Dunn. Carleton; W. F.

Toronto; B. J. Former. Guelph: W. F.

Femaf. Carleton. S. A. Filipkowski.

Cartetonj E. Gibson. Cortoton; O. R. Gill.

Corieton; E. Glove. University ot California; R. O. Glinskl, Ottowo; E.

W. Grandmoison, Oueen's; M. J. Gra-veile. Ottowo; J.

Greenberg. ottowo; R. M. -Hamtnon, Macdonold CoHege; O. Homen.

Carleton; D. J. Har rison, Corieton; G. H. Hartley.

Corto- n. Hossarav Corieton; J. P. Hopkins. Carleton; H.

P. Kosterrov Ot. I Ad Sect -x 2. (Cont. no.

Column) O'NEILL, Gregory In A Hospital on Tuesday, April 9, 1968, Gregory (Greg) Edith CarmichaeL dear father of Anne, Chris, Kevin, Peter, Patricia, and Maureen and dear son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo O'Neill in his 37th year. The funeral wiH leave the Convey Funeral Home, 119 Victoria Street, Arnprior. on Friday.

April 12. at. 9.45 a.m. for Libera service in St John Quysostom Church at' 10 ajn. Interment Roman Catholic Cemetery, Arnprior.

Funeral mass' on Monday, April 15, at 9 ajn. SOCHON, Lucien In hospital. Monday. April 8, 1968, Lucien Rochon. aged 62, 969 King Street, beloved hus band of Gertrude Kutchaw and dear father ot John and Veronica (Mrarr 'W i 1 1 i a Brown), dear brother of Octave.

Wilfrid, Charles, Lucienne (Mrs. Harold Clouthier), Idola (Mrs. Victor Raymond). Mrs. Lena Lanou ette.

Gertrude (Mrs. Frank Doren). Annette and Anita Funeral Home, 5rS Somerset Street (Centre. Town). Funeral Thursday to St Bona-venture Church for Libera Service at 9 a.m.

Interment Notre Dame cemetery. ROY, John Louis On Monday. April 8. 1968. at his home, 69 Melrose Avenue.

John Louis Roy, aged 82 (retired sergeant Ottawa Police Dept), husband of the late Mabel Trudeau and dear father of Eleanor (Mrs. Ronald Bowes); dear brother of Hugh, Frank. Joe, Leo, Mrs. Mary Kilroy and Erma (Mrs. Arthur DubeX Resting Kelly Funeral Home, 585 Somerset Street W.

(Centre Town). Funeral Wednesday to St Mary Church for Requiem High Mass at 10 a-m. Interment Notre Dame cemetery. Deah Notices Will Be Accepted From 7 a.m. to 7.30 a.m.

Each Saturday 236-7511 towo: A. Kovt Corteton: S. M. Koye. McGiH.

B. Kelly, Ottowo: J. Kroon. Ottawa. L.

H. lohherte. OftOMa; AM. B- Lornbtirt, Co hi ton A. Loughland.

Guelph; A N. Leche- minont. UBC; J. Lewd. Toronto; J.

Lang, Carleton: G. H. Mac Ewen: Toronto. W. Macdonald.

Oomousie: M. McCorrey. arnplov- ed: P. J. McLone.

Toronto: McNeely. Oueen's: M. P. Measures, Ottowo: J. Marrall.

employed; i G. Morse. Ottawa: 5. T. Nichols.

Corieton; G. L. O'Brien. New Hamp shire university; G. Oltve.

employed; U. R. Corieton; C. A. Patrick.

employed; J. Pouksens, Carleton; J. L. Peorce. Corieton; J.

A. Percy. Memoriol: D. O. Picklyk, Carleton; M.

E. Focock. McGNIi B. F. Robv, Ottowo; F.

Rotobalee. Ottawa; T. Reaon. Ottowo; A M. Ricci, Cane- ton; O.

Richordson. Corleten: T. G. Richardson. Brown University: D.

Rooertson. employed; E. J. Road, Ottowo; K. JRyon, Toronto; G.

Se-gum. Ottowo; X- Scheunemon. E. A. Semmens.

Carleton; D. B. Shlndler, Ottowo; O. C. Smith.

Carleton: R. C. Snell. Oueen's; W. G.

Sprutes. Princeton University; P. Toschereou. Trembioy, Ottowo; E. H.

Van Tongerlodv Ottowo; J. B. Woods. UBC. Pembreke (Scnotorship) T.

A. Okk, lecnoiorsnipi v. n. order, Waterloo. Smirks Falls (Fellowship) R.

O. McLenoghon, Brussels; (Schotorship) T. A J. Honrohon. Toronto.

A rimer, Oee. (Schetorahip) J. P. Curler. Ckiaiaa, Oaa.

(Schotorship) C. P. Molnville. Lovoi. Farreiitoa, Oaa.

(Schotorship) H. (We Sb1))! 1 rsy. Halt (Schoiorships) I- Da horn plain. Ottawa i J. Mont real.

Lac St-Plerre, Ooe. Schotorship J. P. Rousseau. Monti eul Men en.

Owe. (Scholarship) p. P. Morper. Wafer loo.

CONG DISTANCE PH-HIE ZENITH -77m NO TOL'. CHARGE 2. Dtfe (Cont. from Preceding Column) IU1N, Alexander In hos. al on.

Wednesday, April 10. 1968, Alexander Setniin. the late Edith Groubq dear father of MrsxYvonne Cole man and Albert Groulx; dear brother of Gerald and Dun can, both of Ottawa: nieces and nepnews. Resting Mctvoy snields Funeral Home, 235 Kent Street after 7 Wednesday, April 10. Funeral arrangements later.

STEPHENSON, Morley Eldon Suddenly- Oshawa General Hospital, on Friday. March 29, 1968. Morley Stephenson, in his 53rd year. Beloved husband of Helen Pratt and loving father of Linda; grandfather of Lee. The funeral service was held Monday, April 1 with in terment ar Union cemetery.

Oshawa. SUGRUE, Harold N. Sud denly at his home White-horse, on Monday, April 8, 1968. Harold Naa-mon Sugrue (Ted), aged 45 beloved husband of Joyce Peer. Dear father Mary Ann.

James Timothy, and Shorn, all at borne. Brother of. Edward. Earl, George, and Robert, all of Ottawa. Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel.

315 McLeod, after 10 a-m. Friday. Service Saturday 11.30 a.m. Interment Pinecrest cemetery. TURLEY.

Richard Hamilton Suddenly on Monday, April 8. at Richmond. B.C, Richard Hamilton Turkey, beloved -husband of Connie Wilcox: father of Dick, Judy and Bob; son of the late Archdeacon R. J. W.

Turley and Mrs. Turley; dear brother of Edith Mrs. George Thompson). Almonte, and the late Rev. Robert J.

H. Turley. Funeral at Sidney. B.C. on Thursday.

April 1 1. Interment St Mark's tery, Pakenham, 3 p.m. Saturday. WRIGHT. Katherine Elizabeth At Renfrew, Ont, Monday.

April 8. 1968. Katherine Elizabeth Church, of Calabogie. in her 77th year, wife of the late Albert Samuel Wright Resting McPhaii and Perkins Funeral Home. Renfrew, where funeral service will be conducted on Tvjrs- day.

April 1 1, at 2 p.m. Interment Hlllcrest cemetery. Calabogie. YLLO, Maria At the Hart- Ington Nursing Home, Ottawa, on Wednesday, April 10, 1968. Maria Lukk.

aeed 77. widow of Andreas Yllo, and dear mother of Antero. of Ottawa. Private service from the Kelly Funeral Home, 585 Somerset Street West (Cen tre Town). Cremation Pine crest crematorium.

Hulse Playfair FUNERAL DIRECTORS Dobto. Percy MOWwSe TBOsfBJQJ HV. Lwr. Thewitat R. MovweHtr Jwtm.

N.i. Central Chapel 315 McLEOO ST. 2331143 West dtapel 1098 8YR0N AVE. 7281761 fcaKtvfj rWoctpcrant McEVOY BROTHERS SHIELDS UNITED funeral directors 235 Kenf Strt 232 5337 -inq comrrvcfitM en Ktfif ftrt, parking omn or occtiitM atoNi Strwt via Llioar ant wi Lyon StrtMt vM NtMon. VEITCH-DRAPER UMITE0 FUNERAL DIRECTORS PARKDAU CrlAPfl 728-o73 BANK ST.

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SMALL MALE DOG, BLACK. TAN. cream and white, cares sneer, nuti. Attar jn-mm. WHITE KEY CASE.

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13. tl KeaaatiMS OeFALCO In loving memcry et dear dad. John DeFatto. an its Btritv AprlLMI. lite was earnest tils actions HtWf A generous hand and an active mind.

Ansious to please, loam ofteno. A loving lather and toitMul friend. Shirley. IVES sad and loving memory at my dening jock. Who pniaia away so suddenly April l4e.

I love and miss you more and more every day my darling. But memory turns bock ovary leaf of many happy-days we hove nod. -God bless and car at you my TIN wa meet opein. Lovingly, Bobs. McGUlRE.

Peter Bernard Sr. In sad and loving memory of door husband, tether and grandfather, who passed away suddenly April 10. 1941. Too deorly loved to be forgotten. who.

Lillian. Family and Grandchildren. POWERS In loving memory of our dear Mmer, uavia u. rowers, are. Rose do Lima.

Quebec who passed away April 10. lots. Tha Fomlly. RYAN In loving memory of a dear mother, Mrs. Theresa Ryan, who passed away April to.

1944. Love's greatest gift Remembronce. Etiard. Frances and Children. SEGUIN loving memory of a dKia t7ftMhr M'aV.

ApaOry A. who poutd away AprU 1CV 1H7. Tht Otrst mothtr, tht ktnOnt Ont tt ttt btsl whom God cowM Lovtnf, ttSotfOhtful, gtntlo 0tf rwt. Aiwy wilttng hind met to do. OuqfxHr Ethtl.

SMITH SON loving memory of my cvwor nornr, tvi uran, vno psstJ w.y AtxH 1C ItJI. nd my tftor fothtr. William Smithsan. who panted owov Fttb. 21.

I HI Tht ytart, rnay wipa out ma.y thi-7t. put mi, mtyit wipt out r.tvr, Tht mojtnory ot thOM hippy Which W9 havt ivptnt t09rthtr. ill, Mirgirii and Gtrti, WHELAN In tovrng rfwmory ot dear tathtr and arordWhtrr. trvoma. Whfion, who pauad away April t7.

Today rocattt tha mamory Ot a ovtd ont port to rV: And tnosc ro thtnk ot him tdiy Art thota who lovtd htm on? Irtna. Matty and Groodcht Ctn. WILSON In fond and tong mm-orv a dear htrtoand ond tatnv, Marvin Witson. who paid twoV April tO Lovt'j Q'ea-t 0'H-Pmtmbrrvca. Joan od Chiidron.

16. runcril Directon RACINE. tOSEOT AND GAUTHIER Rrg'd TO DM. 740 Besserer; 300 Oimsteed; 7 Fkirmonti 759 St. Pat-.

rick: 'A Notre Dome; 71 Somerset Please rote change ot telephone number. 20. Fkrhh FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS. Protitt. Sil DoRvjUSie.

ni-779; tntns. FINE'S FLOWERS LIMITED With 5 locations for Your i ConvgnioncB. ta Bon Street J7l Corimg ot Woadrorfe M14 Riverside Drive near Uptonos Highway IS. Bells Corners St. Lovront Shopping Centra 236-0801 38.

Hnnlni Dimes GILMOUR REST HOME. ROOM) AND poora tor eioeriy people good meals. Private room. V. 234-7749.

39. 6tir4fMiR mi UUmfki gXwro? Coll Gary! (77-21)9. NURSERY TREES, CEDAR HEDGES end pruning, tree etti metes. 41 1 I'M. WANTED.

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ALTA VISTA, LOVELY 7-ROOM SPLIT leveL choke retldentlol area, treed lot, July occupancy. U4-O0O. 7TM4S4. ALTA VISTA AREA, CUSTOM BUILT tjungolaw. large llvmg room ana outing room, tamlty room, svith tire-ptoca.

spacious foyer. bedrooms. 2V bathrooms, racreatlan room with fireplace, storage rooms, rear stairway leading to logo hobby shop, aou- 2jtfv. INTEREST RATES TOO HIGH I NEW that ever fht post rafts hov in crtosttf buyers monthly opOroximattrV i -ttovr high hat vojr mdrtfhlv liM3osd ovtr tht past ytor? Mow much kWwr will evvr th next ywr? Or tht VMrT EDSTAN HOMES DOES IT AGA1NI tHktdroom soImJ brick bunototr at S21.9M with P. I.T..

opproiUnrnttty tljhonthjy. 4-bedroom split-level with two both-y rooms, panelled recreation room at $74,300 with P.I.T approsamotely Sill monthly. Follow sign corner of Walkky and McCarthy stood so at telephone -tils. CXAH PER-NIVNENT TRUST REAL ESTATE WITH WHICH IS MERGED EASTERN A CHARTERED TRUST IXECU7I VE RESIDENCE ROSEWOOD CRESCENT WHITEHAVEN COMMUNITY SPECIAL FEATURES: Outdoor Prtvote Swimmlna Pom 2 Complete Bathrooms 1 Powder Room 1 Fuel Fireplaces Floodlight Control Family Room and Don 3 Bedrooms Plus Future Hobitobte Area. Largo Enough for Mora Bedrooms Price set oat with stoom tor Eauity Posfion ond Boianca en One Mortgage For Inspection Call JOHN DOWNEY 237-45S5.

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