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rvt tmuutum ttt 50 Thursday. April The Ottawa Journal Deaths By Tk CBi Praam Ottawa J. Arebros O'Brien St. member of hockey's hall at fame and one of the founders of the National Hockey League. WaodUnd Hills, Calif Tommy Noonan, 4S, an actor who appeared in numerous comedy movies.

Tanote Edward Thomas; Doyle. 76. former deputy com nissioner of the Ontario Provin cial Police. Today and Tomorrow TODAY- Children's Aid Society open house, 1370 Bank Street. 2 to 4 pan.

International Sculpture of the 60s, National Gallery. 5-30 pm- Meeting for. students interested in Ottawa Technical High School Special courses .730 p.m. 'Ottawa Handicapped Association, Bell Street United Church, 8 p.m. Vocational Art.

Show. High School of Commerce, 8 to 10 pm. Elmvale Urbandale Share! Community Association meeting. Canterbury Community. Centre, 8 pjn.

v- Ottawa Aquarium Society, Chemistry Building. University of Ottawa, 8 pja. Gaelic Society, Orange Hall, 8 p.m. "TatiohalS cTe a "6 Tilin library showing. "National Re search Council, Sussex DrivaJr 8.15 pjn.

Slrits-O-Phrenlar-Ct a Memorial Centre, 8.15 pjn. TOMOBKOW Children's Aid Society open house, 1370 Bank Street, 2 to A p.m. Rideau High School opes house, 7.30 to' 10 pjn. Annual exhibition and registration' for spring classes, Ottawa Municipal Art. Centre.

8 to 11 pjn. Vocational Art Show. School of Commerce, 8 to 10 'pjn. United Church Renewal Fellowship. St.

Andrew's Church. 8 pjn. "Sounds '68," concert, LUgar Collegiate, 8.15 pjn. National Science Film Library showing, -National Research Council. Sussex Drive.

8.15 pjn. Clark Memorial Centre, 8.15 p.m. Jwrai Km lefQes T2S TBS 788 1 832 885 891 B9 90 V23 33 833 SM M3 ri rn 03 012 025 027 030 031 044 0M 047 048 O50 051 063 0S 077 079 083 085 097 099 113 US 117 118 124 128 134 135 138 137 US 143. 144 14S 147 IN ITS NON-STOP Motorists can not drive the 419-mile highway from the Mexican border to Livingston in northern California without hit' ting a traffic light. San Francisco's Chinatown covers 1J square blocks.

In INDEX TO CLASSIFICATIONS ANNOUNCEMENTS Vital Slotistscss Deaths Adoption 4. Obihioria 5 Lost 4. Pound IX In Mcnwrfons 14. Amvr IS. Cards of Thontts U.

FuntroJ CHfWon, TJ, C0rrtnfTtwY Mntmorfots W. Soctonai and Lodgai 19. Owrcnos St, FWrH 31. ComofOflci 79. Drugaists opsn Sunday XJ.

Banquots and Pornai M. Foods 35. WhorotaCQ. Motvts OfwJ MotxHs 31. Nursing Hornet 19.

Canting ondlndicopW-J cmfioymbnT Sotvnn and Agontft Potftfont Vacont PrelMMonol Sorvlco Ptmaf Hp Wanted Nunino Sonrtcos cfnoMyrrM Oomostlc HQlp Tsocliovs Wontod ToHion Trodt Schools Baby Services APARTMINTS 54. Aportments to Let 55. FumHMod Apartments to 54. AporttTnti Wontod 53. Aolm ffTpfVifft far Solo 9L furnlfxhtd Aimji Imonti Wanfod 41.

Propsrly for Solo 42. Piuiieitt ter Rent 43. Property Wonssd rnpany eS. Piupeity 44. Out-et-To 47.

Farms tor Son) 4S. Forms tor Rent 09. Farm Wanted to Buy 70. Cottages lor Sale 71. Cottages tar Rent 72.

Cottooos Wonfod 73. Cottogo Lots lor Sola 74. Warehouse Spoca 75. Offices to Let 74. Offices wanted Let 77.

Stares to Let 7t. Stores Wanted to Let ROOMS Si. Rooms to Let St. Shore Accommodation T-T-tl-7 LOCAL CALLS mONC 234-7511 1. Mb BARBER Phil and Judy (nee Cook), are delighted to announce the birth of a daugh-.

8 lbs. 10 ozs- Wednes day. April 24, 1968. at Ottawa Civic Hospital Mother and daughter weUV CURRIE Bob and Ann (nee Gleeson). are pleased to announce the birth of a daughter April 24.

1968. at Ottawa General Hospital. A sister for Martha, both welL DOBSON Richard and (nee Adair)' are happytb announce the arrival Of their baby daughter. 7fbs. 7 on Tuesday.

April 23, 1968, at Ottawa Civic Hospital. All well. Special thanks to Dr. W. B.

iihute and nurses. LL Tim and Linda lZ(nee Laham) wish to an nounce the birth of theifson Scott Timothy, at SL Louis Marie de Montfort Hospital, on Wednesday, April 24, 1968. Death Notices Will Be -Accepted From 7 a.m. "to 7.30 a.m? Each Saturday 236-7511 Met as we at kUnra and vllloges the Ottawa Volley. Co 234-7511 lor noma awwy serinca.

CARRIER DELIVERY doc 15c Safuraoy onty, povoltte aw ear SINGLE COPY RATES WC and lie Saturday. MAIL SUBSCRIPTIONS leapt pi uvuifcjnlol, rates, an year S17A obi monM snue, mrae monmo S7JS yoor or Uc a copy. fun a S32.00. six nvjnths STS.OS, one month only Sie.4t a flora or poyohio In udvoncn Th FURTHER INFORMATION may a uuiuowd by catting Tna Journal ZkWSIU MERCHANDISE Artidss: ArMchn tor SoM) Articles Warned Articles tar Rent Articles tor Swap j. Antiques 97.

Firewood and Foe) Market Basket Mochinenr and Equipment 100. Pet Slock in. 1(0. Stamps and Cams lot. Hobbles isc Bom end Molars ICS.

Snowmobiles 104. Campers' Supplies 107. Musical Supplies MB, Radio Television lot. AuTOMOTPm in. Autos tar sah) 111.

Autos Warned 122. Auto Accessories 12X Sports Cart 114. Auto Parts Treats! m. Trucks ttr Sale 130. Truck Bodies.

Parti III. Trucks wanted rollers in. Trailers tar Sot IK Trailers tor Rent 135. Mobile Homos lor Solo 13s. Mobile Homos tor Rent 137.

eWobHo Homos Apavwosf lH. Mobilo Hofno Porto lit. Mown Homos EKftonged 14S. Motorcycles lor Sole 14s. Motorcycles tar Rent 147.

Scooters lor Sate 14s. Scooters tor Rant I4t. SkUMobites 131. Garages 152. Parking Space 151.

Winterizing RSAL I1TATI 117. Houses tar Sola 15. Furnished Houses 10 Let let 141. Mouses Wanted to Lot 147 llnui Wwllsd to Buy 'MX Oaroea Homos MRSONALS 174. I 177.

Tn 17S Transaortotion Wanted 17V. Camps Soys' and Ctrl FINANCIAL Its. Financing IN. Money Avoilobto Investmants Pylenls and Copy. MltcaUANBOUS 104.

15. 1H. m. Legal Auctions COftlrflfpl VOrrfl Sono Cof toctort tuwwtirmnt Pago "Ottawa's Most DeiflB ACHESON, Mary Patterson At the borne of Mrs. Helen Milks, of Chelsea, Wednesday.

April 24. Mary Patterson A Renfrew Avenue, in year, dear aunt Harry Acheson, of Valocs, Lt Col. Ross KAcbeson, of Trenton; Mrs. George Herr, of London. Ont, and Ross Abbotsford.

BC Resting Hulse and Playfair itralOiapei, 315 McLeod. Service Friday, 3 p.m. Interment Durham, Ont, CARROLL, Miss Muriel On Tuesday. April 23, 1968. aged 63 years.

Muriel Carroll of 54 Cobourg aunt of Desmond Carroll, of Wash ington; Rowan of Halifax; Robert of Toronto; Mrs; Gloria Mrs. Rosalie Schroeder. Mrs. Patricia rimdoa, Mrs. h.tteen (xNlm.

oil Ottawa; Hiss Marioa Carroll of Montreal; several grand nieces and trrand nephews. Resting at the Raxine. Robert Mud Gauthier Funeral Home. 259 St. Patrick Fun eral Mass Saturday, April 27, to St.

Brigid Church, at 8 a.m. Interment Notre Dame Cemetery. FLNDIAY, Gertrude In hospi tal. Tuesday. April 23.

1968. Gertrude Martha Findlay of 86 King George, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. James Findlay. formerly of Navan, sister of Miss Edna Findlay and Miss Laura Findlay of Ottawa; Mrs.

Agness Scharfe of Cumberland, Ont, Mrs. Dorothy Bickerton of Ottawa, and Mrs. J. A. Stringer, of PeteitMrough.

Resting Hulse and. Playf air Central Chapel. 315 McLeod. Service Friday. 11 a.m.

Navan United cemetery. Friends may call after 3 pjn. Thursday. Frank Accidentally at Smiths Falls on Wednesday. April 24.

1968. Frank laser, aged 22. of RR 2. Mountain (employee of Da pont of Canada), son of Mr. and Mrs.

Alfred Glaser Sr. 3 brothers and 5 sisters. Resting at the Rolston Fu neral Home, Kemptville. Requiem High Mass Holy Cross Church, Saturday, II a.m. Interment parish cemetery, District Want Ad Aftnlt SMITHS Pharmacy.

BocksHID and Moot Streets. CARLETON PLACE Wltton-i Drug Store. Briogo Srrast. Phono 257-1505. PEMBROKE Mrs.

R. Lock. 277 Patricia Street. Phono 732-4353. RENFREW Mrs.

D. Betongtr. Ml Raglan Street S. Phono 432-PCs. The Journal has made available.

a booklet of appropriate ln Memoriam. Notices Phone or Write Miss Allen 236-7511 or tome in for your copy Piogiessiveyant HAUAnna In rWednesday. April hospital, 24. 1968. Anna Davis, wife of W.

Mur ray Hall of 12 Bayne Avenue, in her 57 th year, mother of Mrs. J. Warwick Barbara) and Norman Hall of Ottawa: sister of D. Smith and George Davis of Trenton. Ont; Mrs.

Cooney of Frankford; Cecil Davis of Bannockbum, Ont and John Davis of London. Rest ing Hulse and' Playf air Cen tral 315 McLeod. Private funeral on Friday. In lieu flowers donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society. HAWLEY.

Charles Wesley In hospital. Wednesday, April 24. 1968. Charles Wes ley Hawley. aged 85 years.

retired CNR engineer, of 119 vjicttiujciu rc uciuTni wo-j band of Mary Parsrbtson. father of Charles, of Calgary, arid' Vernon, of Montreal; dear dad of Mrs. E. MacFarlane (Verna). of Ottawa; brother of Frank, of Detroit; Gordon and Arthur, of Ottawa, and Allan, of Toronto; Mrs.

J. McCuaig (Bertha), and Mrs. O. Olson (Hah), of Ottawa; Mrs. W.

Baynton (CalHe)rof Bell River, also survived by 8 grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren. Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel. 315 Funeral notice later. HOOPER, Major William H. V.

(Life member Emperor Veterans of South Africa. Second Battalion Originals, past district Deputy Grand Master St. John's Lodge, A.F. and' A.M, Carleton Place. Stella Lodge.

No. 125, I.O.O.F, Carleton Place.) Passed away at Sunnvbrook Hospital. Toronto, on Tuesday. April 23. 1968, Major William H.

V. Hooper of 48 Belcourt Road, husband of the late Mabel McNeely, dear father of Mrs. W. Jamieson (Mary) and Marjorie, both of Toronto; Mrs. Fred Gilbert (Chris) of Pinawa.

Man. and Mrs. James Boyd (Audrey) of Kitchener; brother of Mrs. Daisy Holtby. J.

A. V. Hooper, Harold Hooper and Sidney Hooper, all of Ottawa; also survived by 11 grandchildren and four great grandchildren, in his 89th year. Resting at toe Murray Dewbigging Funeral Home. 733 Mount Pleasant Road.

Toronto until Thursday at 9.30 p.m. then at the Fleming Funeral Home. Carleton Place, for service Saturday at 2.30 p.m. Interment Pine Grove cemetery. Carleton Place.

1. (Cant, from PracodvMJ Cosbsmis Ad Section" Kant worn Piici.n Culii 1 LaROSE, Oscar In Toronto on Monday. April 22. 1368. LONG DISTANCE PHTNE ZENITH 7713 NO TOL'.

CHARGE Sami a) axed 53. son of the hrabarid aged 53. son of the husband of Oscar Ottawa) late Mr. and Mrs." Adelard LaRdse and dear, brother to Emile. Annette, Lorette anJ Betty (Mrs.

B. Gauthier) all of Ottawa. Resting at the Kelly Funeral Home. 533 Somerset W. (Centre Town).

Funeral Friday to Ste. Jtoss de Lima Church for Requiem High Mass at SX30 am. Interment parish cemetery. Mcdonald, zada on wed nesday, April '24, 1968, in hospital Zilda be-' loved wife of Angus A. Mc dear sister of Teles- pbore, Maxine and Delma, aged 84 years.

Resting Ra cine. Robert and Gauthier 260 Besseief Street until 10 wemsesaay. rimerail IMC from the Marcouz and Morris Funeral Home, Alexandria, Friday to St. RapoaeTs Church for funeral Mass at 11 ajn. Interment parish cemetery.

McFADDEN, Vinton In bosoital. Tuesday. April 23. 1968. Vinton J.

McFadden of 1004 Cunwnings Avenue, husband of the late Annie McCullough. father of Mary (Mrs. V. FeehanX Alice (Mrs. H.

Brereton). brother of A. C. McFadden, of Bashaw. AJU-.

Milton Navan. Onu Mrs. M. Burns (Jessie). Mrs.

E. Lancaster (Henrietta), and Mrs. I. McWilUams (Evelyn), all of Navan. Resting Hulse 31S McLeod; Service Satur day, 2 p.m.

Interment Navan, Ont, O'BRIEN, J. Ambrose At his residence, 85 Range Road, on Wednesday. April 24. 1968. J.

Ambrose O'Brien, aged 83 years, husband of the late Mary Adele Gorman and father of Dr. M. Justin. To-- rontcc J. Barry and Brian Ottawa; Gerald New York City, and of the late lastrence RCAF; brother of M.

J. O'Brien Jr, Ot tawa; Mrs. Stella Murray, Renfrew; Mrs. Jamesirut Cram. Atlanta.

Mis. Grace Wechter. Buffalo, and Mrs. Gertrude McCoy. Bronx ville.

Resting McEvoy-Shields Funeral Home, 235 Kent Street, where friends may can from 4 pjn. to 9 pm. on Wednesday and Thursday. Funeral Friday to Blessed Sacrament Church for funeral Mass at 9 am Interment family tot, Notre Dame cemetery. Ottawa PIERCE, Lois Evelyn In hospital.

Am prior on Thursdav. April 25. 1968. aged 23. Lois Evelyn Pierce of 22 Hugh Street daughter of Mrs.

Stella Evelyn Pierce, sistei of Allan, CahU Lillis (Mrs-Darwin Asrtford). Killaloe: Howard. Germany; Kenneth. Renfrew. Resting Boyce Fu neral Home Ltd.

Am prior. Service in chapel Saturday 2 p.m. Interment Arnprior cemetery. PIRIE, Rose Ann On Thurs day. April 25.

1968. in hos pital, Shawville, Que Rose Ann Robitaille, wife of the late William Pirie. dear mother of Ken and Helen. Shawrilte: Ethel (Mrs. Ivan Lang).

South Porcupine. OnL Survived by 5 grandchildren and 5 great -grandchildren brothers George and Robert, in her 90th year. Resting at W. J. Hayes and Sons, Shaw Funeral Satur day.

April 27. at 2 p.m. for service at Bethel Pentecostal Tabernacle. Interment Litch field United cemetery. SHAW, Mary Theresa In hos pital Wednesday.

April 24, 1968. beloved wife of Thomas Shaw frf Augusts Street. Retting Veitch- Draper UcL, 453 ParfcdaJe Avenue. Reauiem Mass St Joseph's Roman Catholic Church Saturday at 8 a.m. Interment Notre Dame cem etery.

SYME, Sheila Suddenly on April 23, 1M, in England Sheila Syme, beloved sister of Mrs. Thomas McManus of Osgoode, and Mary Syme of Ottawa. 2. DcsAi (Cast, tram Pietedatg Caninw) SMITH, Samuel Robert In hospital, Thursday, April 25. tie! Robert Smith, Loretto Evelvn Ceary, 452 Somerset Street father of Cleary and Hilary of Oshawa, Ont; brother of SS T.

Clayton, Halifax: Miss Violet and Mrs. D. MacPherson (Alma) of Kingston. Ont Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel. 315 McLeod.

Private service Saturday morning. Interment Beech wood cemetery. Friends may call after 6 pjn, Friday. TRUDEL, J. Napoleon On Wednesday.

April 24. 1968. in- hospital, J. Napoleon TrudeT (founder "of TrudeJ's Hardware), beloved husband of Monica Weber; dear father of W.J. (Manny).

John rrrrs. sjscor tavigiie iirutu- thy), Mrs. Gordon Alberty (Irene). Mrs. Fred Langlotz (CecileX Mrs.

Laurent Pa- quette (Gabrietle) and Mrs. Kenneth Nesbitt (Theresa); brother of Mrs. Grace Du-moulin. Mrs. Ray Del fosses (Reina) and Rev.

Sister. Elizabeth de l'lmmaculee Conception (AliceX F.D.L.S.; aged 84. Also survived by 21 grandchildren and 17 -Resting Robert and Gauthier, 260 Besserer Street Funeral Friday to Canadian Martyrs Church for Requiem High Mass at 8 am. Interment Notre Dame cemetery, Ottawa. RADMORE STEWART Funeral Home and Chops! 1319 WIUIMGTON ST.

The recent addition of our rnodern chapel organ is part of our desire to always serve you better. Telephone 72877 FRED N. GARRETT FUNERAL SERVICE Wtier Quality and Effknincy Is Traditional at Modest Cost. Ptojurrt No Obligation 233-4773 584 SOMERSET ST. WEST SoHeKtatat eWstSteCiOflel McEVOY BROTHERS SHIELDS UMJTE0 FUNERAL DIRECTORS 235 Kant Street 232-5337 tXvssa construction on Kant oar snrklna areas at trass Bar Street via Llsgar, want Lyes) Street via Neooan, VEITCH-DRAPER umiho FUNERAL DIRECTORS PARKDALE CHAPEL 728-4473 B.NK ST.

CHAPEL 2360668 LATEST INFORAAATION CKPM DAILY 4.50 PJA. Snow, Mary Hulse Playfair FUNERAL DIRECTORS Acheoon, Mat ootssrson. Tlndlay, Gertrude. JljMil. Chui Iti Wlllf McFadden.

vmton J. Smlfh, Samuel Robert. WMIksmson, Jamas. Central Chapel SIS McLEOD ST. 23J1143 West Chapel 1098 BYRON AVE.

728-1761 VALLEY SIZE BARSTOW: Death Valley in east Calitomla and western Nevada com wises an area about 140 miles in length and Ltd BLACK DACHSHgNO PUPPV. AN- ewtrt Heidi, blab VKina. u- CAT. PART PERSIAN. TABBV FC- mate.

Lost pomsiae erase, sim. DOS. LABRADOR RETRIEVER, An swers Jot. Sle-STIe. FIBREGLASS BOAT, BROWN, LIGHT an back.

Between MonMick ana Kors. rj-4llt. FOX TERRIER, LOST, WHITS WITH biocfc spots. Umos irom left nma leg. uiueits 10 West.

EasMlew and 0i brook area. Reword. 74SJ634. GERMAN SHEPHERD. I MONTH, FE-ntole.

Mock and town, answers to Lost between Pinecrost and Caning. 3O-O0S oner A COLD ROPE. STYLE. Reward. U4-113S.

LOST FROM VILLAGE OF OSGOODE. aowen cocker spaniel, onnm vwiu witn 1 togs. Any information, 124- MAN'S GLASSES IN CASE, urgently nseded. mutt MAN'S DORSO WATCH WITH BLACK stilii bond, at enecn pSim Si OKI Dtk. 774-4141.

POODLE. BLACK STANDARD, LONE- some child kings return et her dog. Answers Fred, years akt Reword. SO-aMe or 234-2444. SEAL POINT' SIAMESE MALE, LOST Heron Pork.

Reward, m-joes. SIAMESE BLUEPOINT. A A A area. S3S-IS43. SMALL GREYISH CAT WITH WHITE nose, pork wood Mm, zzeean YOUR PET MAY BE AT THE HU.

mane Society shelter, visit tneiter make sure. 1 CATS, ONE WHITE AND, ORANGE, otner white and tiaelC Copekmd Park. Tn-nit. FtBSI FOUND IN IflTTSVILLE. COLLIE dog.

white legs and neck, dark FOUND SMALL BROWN MIXEO CHI-huehua type, -l year old stoning dog in Ooiineou woods. Cs-Jiet. GERMAN SHEPHERD PUP. ABOUT 4 weeks Bonk and Albion Rood district, tn-7101. KEYS, INCLUDING VOLKSWAGEN ry.

norkwoy, AprH LA0IES' WRIST WATCH, SUNDAY morning. tlHMt PAIR OF GLASSES LEFT IN CAB xme. ZH-rm. PENCIL CASE. VICINITY CARLING and Klrkwood.

n-lo. I PAIR Of) SHOES, SIZE OR 9. fuond Wellington and Smirle. TH- 13. ACRES In loving memory ot a deer tetnar ana grandtamer, Gilbert Acres who passed away April 147.

Todar. recalls the memory Of a loved one gone to rest, And those who think of him todoy. Are those who loved him best. The fhwers we lay upon his grot Moy wither and decoy. But the love lor him who lies bo.

WiH VHerryV Eileen and GrendChiiaren. HOEY tn loving memory of a de voted ntner; John uncKenlie mey, wno entered Into rest AprH 25. Int. Marion, Marguerite. Kayo and Jock.

IH Cards Thanhs BAA NAB Wt Willi to tRftriu our tfMPMt 0-itud to our mony frtonds orwj rolatiVfflv, also kitchen start, ot RtaooH VttfKOM Homo ontf t1o paoc-o of Itv Low Rtntot on Rinse Rood, who hvo tfono much tor our ton of a daor hwsbond tathor. Oorta tvorvab and Fonv DAOUST Wo wbh luncorost thanks ond opproclatrM tor Itw ocn ot klndnou. mosooM of tympothy, twpirUucri ond booutttul Moral offorlnat rocotvod from our mony Wnvs. frsrtcr ond nanoor In our roconf bsroov wtrtont Mi tho lou of bttovod hussond and Arthur Mrv Dooust ond Family, hmtrd Diredcfi RACINE ROBERT ANO GAUTHIER Rtvd. 4D7-1M0.

160 BJ9SOrri 300 Foirmant, 259 S. fof rick: 101 Nofro Dimti 731 torn W. Ioom rott chonoo of talophono numiMr. 18. SKlefles tai bdges THE ANNUAL DIVINE SERVICE OF Eddy Lodge No.

41. AF ond AM. Hull will be Held ot St James Angii. con Cnurcti. Mam street.

Hull. on Sunday. April a ot II e.m. Asem. bly time 10 43 Brethren ot titter lodges cordlolly Invited.

Regollo. E. A. cowden, WW. 20.

PWrUfJ flowers for all occasions O. Prouik, 345 Doltousit, lty'Tn. hmssi. 31 Iwnk Hmms GILMOUR RCST HOME, ROOM AND hwotu iut vnwrrr POOfHO gooo meals. r-nvunr room, I ZM-n4V.

GOOD CARE FOR ELDERLY LADIES at our private home, private rooms on main floor. Our furniture or your awn. si monthly. 444-Met. 39.

brdeninf mi lmiiufa ALPINE CURRAN.T BUSHES. FOR neoge. II Incnes and under, Uc. tn-aut. CEDAR HEDGES ANO CEDAR posts, etc.

Sis-SsW. FERTILIZING. LAWN MAINTEN- generot cleanup. Call Gory, n-3ii. GARDEN TOP SOIL BEST, QUALITY, any quantity, reasonable, TnXIIS GARDEN TOPtOIL AVAILABLE onylime.

R. Lepoge. ST1-N44. GOOD TOP SOIL DELIVERED ANY where city, an-eiw. HEDGE ANO LAWN.

CUTTING, REA. ononis end reliable. 171 1777. J. R.

DESJAROINS, TOP SOIL AND send nil. in IJU. MANURE FOR SALE, IN BAGS. 421- 1171. MANURE.

MEN COW, MORSE. BY the bog, bushel, truck Had, delivered Tepsoil. (77-1444. MANURE. WELL ROTTED, ODOR.

less, roses, towns, borders. Delivered NURSERY -TREES, CEDAR HEDGES end pruning, free estimates. SSi eteo SCREENED TOP SOIL AND FILL delivered anytime. Percy Pypbr Ltd. TOP SOIL ANO FILL FOR SALE.

oTi-osn. It ACRES FIELD SOD AND TOP SOIL for sate. AUTO PATENTS WASHINGTON It is es-limited that about one-sixth of all of the patents Issued yearly in trie united states are related four to 16 miles in width. to, the automobile Industry. 4u St.

IB.S. A MJk JRwesV, 41. Kib elWM ALL ROUND REFRIGERATOR ME. chenlc to start et one, good pay. Jack Morrison, Preston.

BOOYMAN REQUIRED IMMEDIATE- ly, bretorobly with experience. Far further details contact Bud Russell! Service ntanoger, Jacguot Motors MB Richmond Rood. S-I. BODYMAN, LICENCE. TOP HOUR- ly wages.

Steady employment. Cotter's Auks Shop. 142 woodralto. 214- 24n. CHEF OR COOK, PJtt.

TO I AM. Experienced an steak broiler. Apply between 4 and I p.m. St en house Tavern. 201 Queen.

2B-54S1. CLUB HOUSE ATTENDANT. MALE. light cleaning duties. Manderley GoH and Country Club, North Gower.

sn-4154. DRIVER-SALESMAN. OVER 25, FOR astabiished dry cleaning route, excellent opportunity. Apply In person to Tteod attics only. Srookshiro Cleaners.

Boyd Avenue, 2 block south off Carllng at Webbs Motel. DRIVER SALESMAN, EXPERIENCED preferred, tut will Iraki. ne-PAa) be- DRIVER FOR MOVING COMPANY, state experience, ocm pscted. Box E-ltl, Joumel. ELECTROLUX HAS OPENINGS FOR I lull time ond 1 port-time repre- EXPERIENCED BODYMAN REOUIR.

Od, lop rsle. Wit msursnce. 74V-S1U. EXPERIENCED TELLER REQUIREtV oowntowi Bonk. Solary occoitnB-M EXPERIENCED TIRE REPAIR MAN, chauffeurs license.

fTS Wellington, EXPERIENCED STOC R. Apply In person. Fabric wor4. Cart. EXPERIENCED PART-TIME TAXI drivers wonted.

Apply III person, 1057 Mortvalo Road. EXPERIENCED MARRIED MAN, dairy, beet form. IMdern house, alher beneHts. Apply Kan Ficko. Kempt-' ville.

Ont. Telephone 2SS-JI71. F100R COVERING INSTALLATION MEN Must be ouolltied In aN types ol floor covering materials and teefc- Applkanti should hava the ability "la deal with customars. S-day Comprohonsivo hootiti boitfitSa Appty la tho PERSONNEL Off ICE, FREIAAANS DOWNTOWN STATIONARY ENGINEERS Immtdialt opening for a STATIONARY ENGINEER With Jhird Class Popers. Widt rongg of employes btntfits.

Apply ta. PERSONNEL MANAGER, THE CANADA STARCH COMPANY LIMITED CARDINAL ONTARIO. CONSTRUCTION SUPERINTENDENT To atsumt full charge of greeting large row housing development, including services. Experienced in co-ordinating ond supervising alt trades ond maintain time ond cost schedule. Apply Box E-087, Journal EXPERIENCED HARDWARE MEN REQUIRED IMMEDIATELY APPLV KEN SMITH, The Gray Harvey Co.

Ltd. 950 GLADSTONE AVE. SALES REPRESENTATIVE Notional Manufacturer' of Housewares With Established Wholesale Depart mant and Experienced Sales Representative for Eastern Ontorto. Preferably under 40 years of oga. Potential gross earnings over 1 0,000, consisting of solory, commission, expenses and bonus.

V. Apply in detail quoting references and experience. Box E-083, Joornol 1.

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