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IX. 28 Saturday. April 20." 1968 Today and Tomorrow TODAY Power SamdrOB. annual din ner. Carietoa Golf and Yacht Club, 6 pjn.

German-Canadian Mardi Gras Association, Skyline, 6:30 pjn, Ottawa Shrine Club smoker, Chateau Laurier. 7 run. Royal Mint Diamond Jubilee supper dance, Skyline, 7 p-m. Boys' Brigade Queen's Men reception, it. Timothys Pres-- byterian Church.

8 n.m. Lauren tian junior Music Club 1 concert, Laurentian High acnool. 8 pjn. Caribbean Festival Civic -Centre, 8 pjn. "My Sister Eileen." Coo- federation High School, 8 p-m.

"Luther- Ottawa Little "Theatre. 8:30 pun. Osgoode Township Federa tkm of Agriculture. Club 31, Vernon, 8:30 pjn. TOMORROW Boys' Brigade Church Parade (Folk Mass) St Mchaers and AD Angels Anglican Church, 9 "Rights and Obligations," Unitarian Church.

2101 Algonquin Street. 9:30 tun. Memorial Service. Jewish martyrs, Beth Shalom syna- gogue. Photographic exhibition on war era, Jewish Community Centre, 10 tun.

"Luther." Ottawa Little Theatre, 7 pjn. MONDAY American Water Works Association annual conference. Skyline. v. Red Chevron at Cenotaph, 12 noon; annual meeting, 7 pjn.

i-. Blood Donor Clinic, 85 Plym outh Street, 1:30 to 430 and 630 to 830 pjn. "It's a Two-sex World," Immaculata High School. 730 pjn. Photo-essay competition.

Color Photographic Association, Church of the Ascension, 8 m. Le Theatre du Rideau Vert. Capitol. 830 pjn. Cappella Coloniensis.

Fisher Park High School. 830 p.m. JhiuI aj htfts i 733 7S9 765 768 790 819 832 885 88ft 890 900 90S 918 921 933 943 958 963 971 9TS 002 009 012 020 022 031 044 047 048 ObO ST 059 067 070 071 077 078 079 084 089 098 099 799 804 891 896 933 938 988 025 030 051 OS 073 073 090 097 jNnut MttripflM fafks Juwnul home de-nvery mlnvMclt It puoranteed. is avoiiebie omtwtiera as Ottawa. Huh and surrounding ate-diet as wa as In towns outages in iim Ottawa volley.

coB Ds-7511 far home wiwy service. CARRIER DELIVERY 50c a steeto 15c Saturday amy. payable to the bay SINGLE COPY RATES 10c daily and 13c Saturday. MAIL SUBSCRIPTIONS Coma (tjBwfpt vm whn Mon) tfabMry Is ovailQblfj) CofTwnttiiwMttii counti its and Anntd Forcas CNtfim; dotty rqtcs. arm yt-ar $17.00, six maana sifj.00, TfwiMt wwnwwi tuib mm marrfti S2.0Q.

Softy ctay only by motl ycr or 15c copy. Mod rotas Ottuwo HuH and cfTtoB and Iomis vharv ttu is carriar bay IMttfjd SOtts, AiMtrsJio and fcrgn onmirnw. weHy id.SK. orb yew SD.0D, six months S1O.0S. ens rnordh sua.

Saturday only site) ysar or at copy. An mod auberr Mont or payobto as advance le The ootHna IHa Jooniol at FURTHER INFORMATION may OS i w-rai INDEX TO CLASSIFICATIONS ANNOUNCIM8NTS VReJ SteHstlcss Dooms 1. Adoptions 4. Obituariaa 5. Lost a.

Found t3 ffi ApVanareortts 14. Annrmrso IS. Cards of Thanks M. Funeral Ptretters 17. CetiiVatfanf iMeWtiaraOls It.

Societies and Lodgas 1. Churches n. Florists n. Cemeteries St. Druaeists Open Sunday St.

aonnuats and Parties MSHAVMINT 4T. Mole a 47. O. i Voco 44 Protoillanol tor? 4j Ftmota Haie we 44. Nwrtwie Servicas 47.

Employmont Wonted 1 Taochars Wonted 50. Tuition 51. Trade Schsels Boay iarvkes APARTMf NTS St. Apartmarits to Let ss. FunMwd Apw Hiwints tat 54.

AoovinaFirts'i WoaMd S7. I PROP8RTV 42. Prouerly tor Rant 42. pinuoi fy Wanted Iwcwins Freaerty as. Out-of-Town Praparrkjd 47.

Forma tor Solo at. Forms tor Rant t. Forms warned to Buy 70. Cottaoes tor Sole 71. Conoees tor Rant 71.

Cottooes Wanted 71. Cottage Lots tar Soto 74. waronouse Space 71. Offices to Let 74. Offices wanted to Let 77.

Stores te Let 7i. Stores wanted le Let 70. Resorts 00. Busmen Opportunities ROOMS M. Rooms to Let 07.

Rooms Wonted St Room and Board (0. Shore Accommodation wax calls rttONI 234-7511 lirlki BEST To Mr. and Mrs. J. Best, a son.

Kevin George, oHrirni8ri96Srar the Ottawa Civic Hospital. BONNAR Mr. and Mrs. John Bonaar (nee Sharon Murray are pleased to announce the birth of a baby 'boy. 8 lbs, 11 ozs Wednesday.

April 17, 1968 at Ottawa Civic Ho pitaL Both weU. DANIELS On Wednesday, April 17. 1968. at Ottawa Civic Hospital, to Jean and John. daughter.

Joann Louise, a sister for Jonathan Marie BATZANA Jack and Joan (nee Choquette). are pleased to announce the arrival of their daughter. Patricia Col-' leen. 6 lbs, 13 oz, on April 19. 1968.

at. Ottawa Civic Hospital, a. sister for DeboraK. Jennifer and Stephanie. DECOSTER Peter and Eleanor are finally proud to announce the arrival of Christina Anne, lbs.

10 April 18. 1968. at the Grace Hospital. Mother and daughter Thanks to Dr. Moulds.

HAMILTON Murray and Helen (nee Baxter), are pleased to announce the arrival of a son. Michael Lawrence, Friday, April 19, 1968. at YeUowknife. Northwest Territory. Both well.

MEYERS To Blair and Janet (nee Cruikshank). a daughter. on April 17, 1968. many. Both well.

O'NEILL Russell and Maureen (nee Mitchell) are happy to announce the birth of a son. Sean, 9 pounds, 3 ounces. Wednesday. April 17. 196a.

at Ottawa Civic Hospital, a brother for Kiniberley. WILSON Lloyd and Norma are happy to announce the birth of a son. Edward Thomas, at St Louis Marie de Montfort Hospital, a brother for Karen. District Want Ai A tent SMITHS FAU.S-McShmnd SMnks Pharmacy, llctwlll nan CARLETON PLACt WHsoirs Oron Slora. Brldsa Street.

FKenB 1ST-U01 PEMBROKE Mrs. R- Locke, in Patricia straat. nione tsumo. RENFREW Mrs. O.

Balonasr, 34? Raoue Straat S. Phone 4B-37CS. MCRCHANOISa ft. ArttcWs tor Stria IX Articles HUM M. Articles tor Rant Articles tor Sana as.

Antiouas 7. Flunond and Fuel Machinery and Equipmant toe. in. 102. 1(0.

104. m. 104. 107. loa.

lot. Stomps and Coins oats ond Motors Musical SuDDHee Radio Teleohion Household Aaelianca AUIOMUIIV IM. Aulas tor Sole 111. Autos Wanted 171. Auto Arreoetn lei 111 Soorti Cars 114.

Aate Parts Tfedau 17. Trucks tor Sole 110. Truck Bodies. Parts in. Trucks Wanted in.

Traders tor Sole 134. Trailers tor Rent J3, fWOIIQ nVpTTioof; fajf- yrnf 134. Mobile Homes tor Rent 137. Mobile Homes Movod 110. MeMie Heme Porks 130.

Mobile Hemes EachonQed 18. pVVtorcvcli ffBc So ps lei. Motorcycles tor Rent 147. Scooters tor Sate tel. Scooters tor Rent 140.

Ski Mobiles S.RI4L ISTATf 7. ISO. ttousrVto Let ISO. FurnhrlW Houses to Let MS. Let 141.

Houses WonVd te Let 14J. Wonrnl to Bur. PERSONAL 17s. Pen 177. Transportation Awalni 11.

Tronspartat 17V. Camas Boys' ond Gt PINANCIAL 10J. Finance 104. 117. Money Avaliobfe IN.

Mortgages Iff Imrrttmentt loo. Patents and Copy. MISCBLLANCOUS 104 Legal its. Auctions It Mr. Servu tf7 Coming Events let.

Mno CoiHCtort 1111 1 0 I I i a I I I The Ottawa Journal A Ottawa's Most Dttfts ARDIES. Bert In hospital Wednesday. April 17. I960 TCiiniiinghamrfja beloved husband of 'Iris Field ing, 46 Oval Drive. Lakeview Terrace, Lucerne, Quebec.

aged 59 dear father of Susan. Brenda and Janet, all at home. Cremation and in terment Beechwood Cemetery. Memorial service will be held Sunday 11 a.m. in the Aylmer United Church in conjunction with the regular worship serv ice.

CHANCE, Gladys Suddenly at Virginia Beach, U.SJV., on Wednesday. April 17, 1968. Gladys Stevenson, widow of Leslie G. Chance, CBE, MC. of 33 Cooper Street, mother of Com mander P.

G. Chance of Virginia Beach. John Montreal, and David Ottawa. Resting Hulse and Playfair Central ChapeL 315 McLeod Street Visitors from 3 to 5 pjn. Saturday and 2J0 p.m.

to 5-30 pjn. Sunday. Funeral in St Barnabas Anglican' Church, Monday, April 22. at 11 am. Interment Beechwood' cemetery.

Kindly omit flowers, CLEMENTS, James Leo On Thursday. April 18. 1968, James Leo Clements, husband of Helen Mary Verdon. age C7; father of Diane, brother of Ambrose, Felix of Renfrew, Dominick of Springtown, Mrs. Tilda Kobuj, Mrs.

-Teena Dominico, Mrs. Lena Letang. Renfrew, Ont. Funeral Monday from Racine, Robert and Gauthier Funeral Home, 300 Olmstead Street; Requiem High Mass at St Ignatius Church. 8 a.m.

Interment No- -tie Dame Cemetery COLBERT. John In hospital on Thursday; April 18. 1968, John Colbert in his 81st year. of Alcove, beloved husband of Ann Rut-ledge, father of Selwyn, of Alcove, Mrs. Phillip Holvey (Norma), Ottawa; brother of Arthur in Florida, and Mrs.

Jessie Mitchell. Ottawa. Rest mg Hulse and Playfair West Chapel. 1098 Byron Avenue between Woodroffe and Compton. Service Holy Trinity Anglican Church, Las-celles.

Saturday at 2 p.m. Interment Rupert Union cemetery. In lieu of flowers memorials to Association of the Mentally Retarded would be appreciated. DE GRAND PRE, Antonia In hospital, Thursday, April IS. 1968.

Antonia Boucher. 2378 Tobin Street, widow of Ernest Albeit de' Grandpre, in her 67th year, mother of Albert Mrs. Gordon Harris (Aline), Leonard and Robert all of Ottawa; sister of Mrs. Victorine Bourque and Mrs. Ida Dupuis of Ottawa, also surviving 9 grandchildren.

Resting Hulse and Playfair Central ChapeL 315 McLeod. Service Monday 10 ajn. Interment Pinecrest cemetery. Friends may call after 12 noon Saturday. ERWIN, Ernest James In hospital Thursday, April 18, 1968, Ernie Erwin, 136 Car-ling Avenue, formerly of Beechgrove, beloved uncle of Mrs.

John Bent (Mavis), brother of John, Charles and Mrs. Austin Erwin, survived also by several other nieces and nephews. Resting Veitch-Draper Bank Street at Carting Avenue where friends may call after 11 a.m. Saturday. Service In chapel Monday.

2 p.m. Interment Capital Memorial Gardens. FAITH, Robert B. In hospi-pital, Friday, April 19, 1968. Robert B.

Faith, beloved "husband of Ina Summers of 404 McLeod Street and by former marriage of the late Olive Rutley, dear father of Mrs. A. Latimer (Ora). Ot- taw-, Mrs. Vern Hall, (Beryl).

Toronto, brother of William Ernie Walter and Miss Mar garet FaitfiTall of Ottawa, grandfather of Judy Hall. Resting at Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street Service Mon- day at 3 p.m. Interment Maple Ridge cemetery. TURKEY PATROL salii.viukc. wiary land lers often turn their turkeys in their tobacco fields to eat Vie worms and insects which Vight damage the plant Progressive Want ,2.

tafe Kent, from Preceding Column) FISHER, Alice Glen In hos- widow of John Fisher (killed in action First World War in Passchendale), be-. loved mother of Frederick 1 King. Mrs. Hubert A. Parker -(Katie), Mrs.

Richard; W. Armstrong (Alice), and late John William; sister of John and Thomas Ford; also survived bj six grandchil-. dren and three greatgrandchildren. Resting at the Tubman Funeral Horn e. '403 Richmond Road at Roosevelt Service in the chapel Monday, 2 p.m.

Interment Pine crest cemetery. FORTIER. Leo (Darky) In hospital, Wednesday. April 17, 1968, aged 54 years, Leo Fortier, beloved husband of Ivy 15 Caroline Avenue, loving father of Steven, brother of Mrs. Fernande Landrtautt of Hull.

Gerald" and Aurele of Hull. and Olier of Windsor. Rest ing at Veitch-Draper Ltd, Park dale at Gladstone. Service in chapel, Saturday 11 ajn. Interment Pinecrest cemetery.

GRAHAM, Claude At his residence, 16 Renfrew Ave nue, Friday.xAprfl 19. 1968. Claude Cecil Graham, beloved husband of Florence McArthur. Dear father of William McArthur. of Otta wa and John Claude, of London, England.

Grandfather of Rosemary. Marcia and Laurie. Resting Hulse and Playfair Central ChapeL 315 McLeod St Service Tuesday 2 p.m. Interment Beechwood cemetery Friends may call after 12 noon Sunday. HALL, Jennie In hospital.

Friday, April 19, 1968. Jennie Grenier, aged 70, of 143 Park-dale Avenue, widow of Cornelius Hall, dear mother of Eric Kenneth Cornelius, Patricia (Mrs. Irwin Mac-Gregor), Jean (Mrs. Ted Paull), all of Ottawa; Annie (Mrs. MacDonald), Port Arthur, dear sister of Arthur, Bud.

Amedee. all ol Ottawa. Also survived by six grandchildren. Resting Kelly Funeral Home. 585 Somerset Street West (centre town) where friends may call after p.m.

Saturday. Fu neral Monday to Our Lady of the Angels Church, 8 a.m. Requiem High Mass. In terment Notre Dame ceme tery. HEGGTVE1T.

Alice H. At her residence Kingsmere, Que, on Thursday, April 18, 1968, Alice Harriet Heggtveit eldest daughter of Mrs. Helga Heggtveit and the late Carl Oiaf Heggveit dear sister of Grace Evelyn, Halvor, Carlyle. Bruce, Francis, and Eugene, all of Ottawa. Funeral service was held from Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street Friday 2 p.m.

Interment Beechwood cemetery. Friends desiring to send a memorial tribute may donate to the Ontario Heart Foundation, 119 Sparks Street LAFLEUR, Antonio In hospital Thursday, April 18. 1968. aged 70, dear brother of Mrs. Aurore Lafleur, Mrs.

Rene St. Jean (Beatrice), Sis ter Lorette Lafleur S.G.C.. Ecole Normale of Hull; broth er-in-law of Mrs. Hector Lafleur (Victoire) of Hull; many nieces and nephews. Funeral Saturday leaving Racine, Robert and Gauthier, 101 Notre Dame Hull for Re quiem' High at Notre Dame de Grace Church at 4 p.m.

Interment Notre Dame Cemetery, Hull. LEGAULT, Mrs. Raoiil On Friday, April 19, 1968. Florence Kingsbury, beloved wife of Raoul Legault of 191 Preston Street Ottawa, aged 68, dear mother of Gerard, (Annette), Hawkesbury; Mrs. Richard Finch (Dolores), Mrs.

Maurice Monctte (Jean-nine), Ottawa: sister of Hector, Hull, and Wilfrid, Ottawa. Also survived by "12 grandchildren. Resting Racine, Robert and Gauthier, 259 St. Patrick Funeral mass to be held 7.45 a.m. on Tuesday, April 23, at St.

Jean Baptiste Church. Interment Notre Dame Ad Section" 2. (Cant. from Preceding, Column) LOT AN. Wesley Adam In Ont, Thursday, April 18, 1968, Wesley Adam Lotan, beloved husband of the late Mary Margaret Malone, dear father of Michael, Otta- wa, in his 63rd year.

Resting at the Alan R. Barker Funeral Home. McArthur Avenue, Carleton 1 ac where service will be conducted on Monday, 11 a.m. A. Interment St Mary's cemetery.

In lieu of flowers dona tions may be made to the Ontario Heart Foundation. MASSE, Mrs Francois Suddenly in 'hospital. Friday, April 19, 1968, aged 48, Carmen Lajambe.of 166 Duma Street Hull, beloved wife o' the late Francois Masse; dear daughter of Mr. Phileas Lajambe; dear mother ol Rodrigue, Marcelle. Celine, of Hull; dear sister of Jean-Yves, Montreal.

Robert, Ste. Agathe des Moots, Mrs. Rene Pichette (Yolaode) of Hull, Rev. Sister Marie Jean Climaque S.BA Zombie, Africa, Mrs. Roger Pilots (Giselle) of Hull.

Mrs. Fer- nand Albert (Roselyne) of Hull. Funeral Monday leav-. ing Racine, Robert and Gau thier, 101 Notre Dame Street, HuH, "at 7.40 for Requiem High Mass in Sc. Benoit Abbe Church at 8 o'clock.

"Interment Notre Dame cemetery, Hull. MENZIES, Oswald Ritchie At his home. 124 Victoria Street Carleton Place. Friday, April 19, 1968, Oswald Ritchie Menzies, beloved hus- baftd pf: Janet Thompson; dear brother of Olive Hughes, Perth, Mrs. William (Lulu) Hill, Alpena, Mich, and George.

Lombardy, in his 71st yea r. Resting at Fleming Bros. Funeral Home, Lake Avenue West Carleton Place. Service on Monday, April 22. at 1.30 pjn.

Inter- ment Scotch Line cemetery, Perth. PERRIER, Oscar At St. Loujs Marie de Montfort Hospital, Saturday, April 20, Oscar Perrier, 67, former mayor of Eastview, following long illness, husband of. Rosa Cyr; father of Ivanhoe, of East- view, Rev. Onil-Marie, of Montreal, Guy, of Ottawa, Francois, of Washington, DC, Briolange, of Geneva, Switzerland, and Marie Paule, of Eastview; brother of Albert of Scout Lake, Arthur, of Montreal, of Mrs.

Antoinette Masse, of Fairhaven, Vt, and Mrs. Marie Anne Quesnel, of Moose Creek, Ont Resting Racine, Robert and Gauthier Funeral Home, In Eastview. Funeral Tuesday in Notre Dame de Lourdes Churcn. Interment at Notre Dame Cemetery. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to Cancer Society of Ea.it-view.

ROUTUFFE, Lawrence William At his residence Dun-. robin, on Friday. April 19, 1968, Lawrence Routliffe, be-. loved husband of Ada Davis, in his 58th year, father of Mrs. George Portt (Marjorlc), Mrs.

Thomas McEvoy -(Maureen), Adele, Vernon. Greg, ory, Lawrence, and Curtis; brother of Howard and Leon, ard; survived also by 12 grand children. Resting Veitch-Draper 453 Park dale. Avenue. Service in chapel Monday.

3.30 p.m Interment at Pink's cemetery. ISHARPE, Claude In hospi tal. Friday, April 19, 1961 Claude Sharpe, of 1938 Fairbanks. Avenue, in his. 73rd year, beloved husband of Margaret (Peggy) Brodic; father of Mrs.

E. a (Bette)j and C. A. (Fred) Sharpe! Ottawa; a I 6 four grandchildren. Resting Hulse 315 McLeod.

Service Mon day, 1 p.m. Interment tal Memorial Gardens. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to Canadian Cancer Society. Friends may call after 7 p.m. Saturday.

PEDESTRIAN DEATHS CHICAGO About S3 per cent of pedestrians killed in city traffic were found to be using the public streets for crossing between marked intersections. LONG DISTANCt. WINS ZENITH HIM NO CHARGE 2. DetitB (Cent, from Preceding Column) SCRIM, Bea In hospital on ridayrApif49r'-l Brtdr get AgneV Flynn, beloved wife of Bert Scrim, 800 Can terbury; sister of Mrs. Mary McGee, Ottawa, Mrs.

Sarah Kramer, Toronto, Michael Dennis Flynn, Rochester, NY. James, Corkery, Ont Resting Whelan Funeral Home, .515 Cooper Street, from 5" p.m. Saturday. Funeral mass Mon day' at 9 ajn. at Resurrection Of Our Lord Church, 1940 Saunderson Drive.

Interment Notre Dame Cemetery. SIROSKY. Stephen Joseph -In Renfrew Friday, April 19, 1968, Stephen Joseph Siro- sky, beloved son of George Sirosky, in his Tseventh year. Resting at Quinn Funeral Home, Renfrew. Funera Monday, April 22, to the Church of Our Lady of Fatima for service of The Angels at 9 a.m.

Interment at St Francis Xavier ceme "tery. SUTCLHTE, Grace M. Sud denly in Toronto, April 19, 1968 beloved mother of June, and -Mrs. G. Richardson (Margaret).

Service vat .1 T- II T7 1 uic a run unerai numc, Yonge Street at 7 Sunday. Interment at' Fort Coulonge, Que. TOBIN, Earl Morrison Sud denly at his residence, 477 Edison Avenue, on Friday, April 19, 1968, Earl Tobin, age 73, beloved husband of Elizabeth Haining, and dear brother of Mrs. 'Sidney Webster (Mary), Fayette, Maine, Mrs. Bonney (Nina), 1 t-aniun, mame, nesung at the Tubman Funeral Home, 403 Richmond Road, after 7 p.m.

Saturday. Service in the chapel Monday, 11 a jn. Interment Fayette, Maine. WATSON, Arthur Wallace BSA In hospital, Saturday, April 20, 1968, Arthur Wal lace Watson; beloved husband of Mary Bell Howse, of 454 Tillbury Avenue, aged 67 years; dear father of Wil liam of Vancouver brother of Frederick Toronto; Mrs. Walter Barnes (Edith) and Isabel Watson, all of Ottawa.

Three grandsons also survive. Resting at Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street. Service on Interment Capital Memorial Gardens. Flowers gratefully declined. Dealh Notices Will Be Accepted From 7 a.m.

to 7.30 a.m. Each- Saturday 236-7511 ICont. from Preceding Column) WELSH, Elizabeth Jane In hospital Friday, April 19, 1968. Elzabeth Jane Bradley, widow of William John Welsh, aged 86 years, dear mother of Mrs. Stanley A Coleman (Phyllis).

2036 Thome Avenue, and the late Wilfred John Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street Service Monday 2 p.m. Inter ment Pinecrest cemetery. In lieu of flowers donations to Canadian Cancer- Society would be greatly appreciated. Friends may call after 2 p.m. Saturday.

Hulse Playfair Limited FUNERAL DIRECTORS Chance. Gladys. Colbert, John. de Grandpre. -Antonia.

Faith. Robert S. Graham, Claude C. Sharpe, Claude. Watson, Arthur.

Welsh, Elliabem Jane. Central Chapel -315 MclEOD ST. 2331143' West Chapel 1098 BYRON AVE. 7281741 Member National selected Mortlciana McEVOY BROTHERS SHIELDS LIMITED FUNERAL DIRECTORS 235 Kent Street 232-5337 txinf CMsfrucHM on KoVtf StrMt our pork log met or truntim tnm Borti StrMt vto LaSQor on! front Lyoft SItm! via tieirMotte FUNERAL 'DIRECTORS PARKDAU CHAPEl 728-473 I BNK ST. CHAPEL 23c-0468 I LATEST INFORMATION CKPM DAILY 4.50 PM.

Erwin, Ernest Jo met. Fortier, Loo. RourTltfe. Lawrence W. RADMORE STEWART Funeral Home and Chapel 1319 WELLINGTON ST.

Ottawa keeps growing Our beautiful chapel is now very central Telephone 728-8077 VICE CRAIG LTD. FUNERAL HOMES METCALFE WINCHESTER CHESTERVILLE 774-2120 Oft CBIWMtaflf rvw all thr-w pocat portt. FRED N. GARRETT FUNERAL SERVICE Where Quality and Efficiency Is Traditional at Mooei't Cost. Inquire No Obligation 233-4773 584 SOMERSET ST.

WEST s. Ltd CAT, ORANGE AND WHITE. PART I vicinity crestview Folrbonks, 733-S23. CHARM BRACELET LOST. MET colle Street, near Gllmour.

koeptoke. xtwara. Please coll ni-iMi TJl-vitl. COSMETIC BLACK PLASTIC BAG. containing contact lenses.

Reword. JJ.Jt70. GENTLEMAN'S GLASSES LOST vicinity Nelson. Rldtou. 74V1711.

MAN'S EYEGLASSES. VICINITY ST. Jocquss, Moin Hull River dole bus. Wellington Ottawa. April it.

irr-mg. MEN'S HORN RIMMED GLASSES. usoooae street, uttowe ps.ice De eartment. 215-07M. uiMnr ruicai.

ut 1 1 a model. In brown leother cose with io" enrome cnoin anocneo. Reward eis-vii. WATCH, PIN ON. APRIL H.

BRON JJ-rart. 6. Font. CAR KEYS POUND. II CAR WASH.

Montreal Rd, License No. On tario. 749-4t4Z, DOG, SPANIEL, VICINITY PARK waod Hint. nt-SMt, alter J. GLASSES IN CASE, VICINITY HAIG and Mutton Avenue.

KEY RING, 4 KEYS, NEAR IMMA culate Heart of Mary Church, Alia vuta, Wednesday evening, ni-ssas MONEY FOUND VICINITY OP Mutual Street, Owner mutt MWntHy. 7t.t007. VEITCH-DRAPER tIMITEO I 6. (Cent, i RAINCOAT. MAN'S.

FOUNO TMURV Biaet area. zeMi. SMALL KEY FOUND BILLINGS evidee Sneppei centre, ae-ass. TRICYCLE yiCINITY BRITANNIA. ue-vjii.

found aos ran IN OUR AIM TO PROVIDE OUR Sim. The Journal arid pinna to Ms column, tree at charge lor i days, oil arncioe or pats ejMch readers may and. Simply oM US UI 1. OosaMod I 13. Humim Aerd St, 1051.

Gad one that the ems surhirjne. Thai the Mils mere herd le Sa He closed her enory eyelids And fevered "Peace as llkne." Aay In the beeutmH Mils ofGed. Br the valley at rest so tetr. lame tines, some day, I aMor est BEAUPRE In lovme He Muriel A. memory of i possed ovjov April Ss.

rfSS, The tears in my eyes I con ips The echo as my heart will at-woy, Jew BEAUPRE In tond end loving memory of a dear douoMor. Mrs. H. Beoupre (Muriel Ann HeaMujrtnoten), who passed ewer April loss. Gone hut eat Mather ond Brothers Edward and Guy.

COMEAU kxrlng memory of a deer tamer and grendtalher. Daniel Comeeu. who possed away Aprtt 20. 10U. No longer ei our Bves to share.

But to our hearts, he's always Were. Oon, Shirley. BIIL Ren and Oeoble. COURRIER leeing memory et a dear son end erether. Ambrose Ceur.

rier. who passed oway Apr so, low. Love's greatest Brorhert Joe. BUI end Fomuy. CRAWFORD In loving I sin jmor once at dear husbend and OaNwr.

Kenneth J. Oawtsrd. whe pasted awey April 11. Like telling leaves the year ga by. But loving aseniorlss never aw.

Part at ner lae we caukj not there. But oi -Margaret and Family. GROVE In wvtng memory of a dear husband. William Grave, who passes away April l. net.

Every hour we- dearly man Mm. Sadly de we feel his toss; Lonely It our home wrtnou him. us. Lord, te near me cress. -WHe Olive.

LECLAIR -In ot I tether. Arthur Leeway April 10, lets, he dearest at an the sftli the dearest ot oik UUred. Deugftter Louise LECLAIR In oj) M. Lecieir, who away April jt. 1HS.

Gone from as out Death can never take JWemeeleB that wnl oivwys II While upon- this aerlk we tfi Theresa, Bab end memory' LITTLEFIELO In ot my dear wife. possed owoy April so. He, door A A silent Hujaght. a Keeps her momojry Bert. MCCLELLAND as loving memory ot Clelland.

whe passed away Apr! 30, loss. tn memory, a doily thought. In heart, silent sorrow. Btrthe. Frances and Famlty.

McKAY in lend end loving mem ory ot Florence Mildred McKay, who potted ewoy Apm n. lesx Love's greetest gHT Remomeiante. The Feml'y. McLEAN In levlng momoiy et a dear wtte ond mother, Mrs. Minnie McLean, who passed swey April 3L rj.

From hospital bed le heevewy rest, God took her home to be His guest. She suttered se much, her pleasures were lew. She never deserved what ie stent through. She stood me test end stood It well, just whet she suttered. no one con tell She beds no one ast farewell.

She was gone brtore we reellted And amy God knows why. Ever remembered. The FemHy. MULLIGAN In loving memory et a oeer wne one momer. Gertrude Mtri.

Jioen. who passed owoy Apm 70. itst. Loving end kind in all her weys. Upright and lust to the end at her deys; Sincere end true as her heart and BeoutHul memories she let! behind.

Ernest, Rete end Pearl. HtCHAUDS Ill osoolQ e'AefrtwgOf'y 10 William Billy) RpcKgrrvik WOV ADTI4 11, Mil It4jfra0ry ifajfjr todSVe At in ft iKur tf pMtf awav. m-Jtm tjyvd Ea 1. IS. Crt ,4 1Mb PILLMAN The burden of our great by me kindnesses ot our fetathres.

friends ond netahoots. We.are arote. tul to all ot them and commingled with the recollection of many deeds el devotion and Mrs. Percy FMmon and Family. HOWES We wish la eaprets dur sincere thanks end oppreclation lor the many acts ot kindness, messegts 01 symoethy end beautiful I I ofteringi received from our rotettvev neighbors end friends ki our recent tod bereavement ki the loss at be-Isved huibond end brcther.

Themes Nowet Our monks fa me UCw tor-trie "in Memoriem" contribution te the United Church Building Fund. We eipecielly wish to thank Rev. (Vsviet end me Metcelte United Churca end Angllcen Church chew wrlh Mrs. Gordon Belend as orgamtt. Mr, car-mel schert and Mrs.

Jerry Gaudry lor speciei duets, the pallbearers and Hulse end pieyfetr. The Howes MecLEOO Mrs. George MacLeod end family wtah to off their heart. monks far' the many acts ft' kindness and svmaeltnr mmnwj k. their recent bereavement.

MILKS Mrs. Frank Mffke ond trmv My wtah la express the oyotRvdo te Or. Krwvnon. and the flursing start at the Ottawa CMC, during their Inueevomonl of Ka li, rmril DtTtcfcr. RACINE.

ROSFRT AND OAUTHIER Reg-d TO DM. sso Benereri Olmsfeedi 7 Felrmenti no St. Patrick; in Notre Oemei Ml somerset 'w. Please note change af HUahene number. dear husband em cleir.

who posted Your heart wes FX Your hne the best te recall. For en one en earth could take.

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