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43 I- Friday, October 15, LOCAL CALLS PHONE 236-7511 Deaths By Tie Canadian Press Victoria Ellanore Parker. 86V nursing sister in the first contingent of the Canadian Army Medicar Corps in First World War, author of The Land Lay-Waiting jnd. Flower0fJThe Land. Olds, Alta. Amy V.

"In her 50s author ol No Man Stands Alone. Pembroke, Ont. F. W. Beatty.

73. former surveyor-general of Ontario and onetime rriavor of Pembroke. Today arid Tomorrow TODAY Aylmer "Oyster Fiesta." Agricultural Hall. 5.15 p.m. Ottawa Film Council program, NRC Auditorium, Sussex Drive, 8.30 p.m.

Gloucester township council, township hall, Leitrim. 8 p.m. TOMORROW Apple Day, all dav. Auction sale in aid of St Paul's United Church. Carp building fund.

Carp Fair Grounds. 1 p.m. Catholic Women's League bake sale. Resurrection Parish, 1940 Saunderson Driv- Film, "Big Red." lakeside Gardens, 2 p.m. Dedicate Eastview and Dagmar Streets.

2 p.m. Organ Recital. Frances Mac-donnell. Trinity Anglican Church. 8.30 p.m.

Georgian Club Dance, Auditorium. 9-12 p.m. -Kiss Me Kate." Ottawa Little Theatre. 8.30 p.m. koraal In fcptlei 700 746 757 830 837 838 892 897 S10 .94 948 949 972 978 978 990 991 992 07 14 15 25 38 37 61 ton Tat 19S 794 839 864 870 889 912 922 S31 938 850 952 965 968 979 984 988 989 994 999 i 'IR 21 34 38 40 a 44 kurnai SnbKtlpfto- Mel lrtr.

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Uenea ateres, TLZZl countries, eelty rote, ana V-M tli mentte-SU-. aa atawta-SMJ. Sotaraey a yaar ar at a eeay. All ato aocrlaf-e ar FURTHER MFOMATKM-aia be ebtehwd ay celling Tat Joarnel at Ijrnn District Want Ad Att CAM. ETON PLAC WIIon'Drug Store.

Bridge SI. Phone 4. PEMBROKE Mr. R. Locke.

17) Patricia SI. Phone 732-43S3. RENFREW Mr. 0. Belonoer, 342 Rogion SI.

S. Phone 432 305. SMITHS FALIS McSnone and Shonki Phormocy. Beckwith ond Main St CLASSIFIED AD INDEX 101 104 ios IK. Blrtrn Daotlv In Minortoml Annlwaraorv Mot Cordi of ThonM Soclaim and Lodgn Funeral Director Canwtary Mamorlol Com to Church Ftorltt Lost Found Whwa Id Co "AmbuKmc Sarvk Scrvlca Stotton 10 1(MA 107 10S 10SA ioa io 10A 110 11JA i 301 J- J03A 304 30S 30 307 301 30 400 401 501 S01 A sol 503 504 sos so 507 tot 401 403 701 701A 701 7oi 704 705 TcsA 704 707 7nt 70 7'0 710A 7ICB 711 711 A 711 711 71' Ml (01 03 04 OS 01 oa Aportmont.

Flot to Lt par imiwii'v vv.ji.iww Furnlthad Aportmanti -Artlcla tor Sola Artlcla WonHd Boot ond Morln Gordanlng Londieoplna Form Implement Fuel tor Sole Market Basket Pet Stock Poultry Livestock Trading Port Pertnnol Nurainq Home Mote Help Wanted Solesmen ond Aont Female Help Wonted Employment Wonted Boby Service Poilllon Vacant Room to Let Room Wonted Room ond Board Homei tor Sola Apt, tor Soa 'House tor Rent Home Wonted la Buy Howies Wanted to Rent Offices Stare to Rant Property for Sola Property en Property Wonted Oit-of-Town Prooartlea Farm tor Sola and Rant Form Wonted Cottoo for Soa Cottooe for Rent Cottoo lot for SON) Cultiiue Wonted Buslne Opportunllla FmoncM Worenouse Sooco Auto for Sni Autos Wanted Truck and roller Gorooes Motorcycl I tool Auction Servw 1965 The Ottawa Journal 'Ottawa's Most 101 Bants ALEXANDOR To David and Madeleine (nee Singer), a son on Thursday, Oct. 14. 1965 at the Ottawa Civic Hospital. BATEMAN To Jean and Keith on Thursday. Oct.

14, 1965 at the General Hospital, a son, Paul, a brother for Brian, and Mark. BROWN To Bob and Marie (nee DaUaire), on Oct, 12, 1965. at the Civic Hospital, a brother for Margaret and the four boys. DOLAN rHughand Lorraine are pleased, to announce the birth of a son on Oct. 14, 1965.

at Ottawa Civic Hos-'pital. Both well. KAISER Douglas and Alice (nee West), a daughter, Jill, Oct 14, 1965. Pittsburgh. Great-granddaughter of Mrs.

W. Foster Wilson. KENNEDY Bill and Marie (nee Gignac), are happy, to announce the birth of their first baby, a son, on Tuesday, Oct. 12. 1965.

at Ottawa General Hospital. Both well PARISH John and Marion wish to announce the arrival of a baby daughter on Thursday, Oct. 14, 1965, at Civic Hospital, a sister for Jeff, Bob and Steven SALMON Mr. and Mrs. Robert Salmon are happy to announce the birth of a daughter on Thursday, Oct 14.

1965. at the Ottawa Civic Hospital. SUTHERLAND Hugh and Marjorie (nee McMullen), are happy to announce the arrival of a baby girl' on Oct. 9. 1965, at the GraceHospi-tal.

VAN TR1CHTFELDT Mr. and Mrs. Robert Van Trichtfeldt are happy to announce the birth of a ton, 7V4 lbs. on Wednesday, Oct 13, 1965 at the Grace Hospital. The Journal has made available a booklet of appropriate In Memoriam i- Notices.

Phone or Write Miss; Allen 236-7511 or come in for i your copy. 237r Queen St. Proaiessive Want NOTE It hot cmm Ik aftiallia at Junn tw aa AHMricoa cea-cera I offering bereaved perseas aMcas tfaot aev boea carried la TaM alMnMl Tkara It at caaaecliea rtiilinw between The Jiaraal aaa late. U.S. Hnaj aat Tka Jf I caa Ml a responsibility lar ai acttvWak 104 DEATHS BARBE.

Stephen Accidentally Wednesday. Oct. 13. 1965. Stephen Barbe.

age 3 years, dearly loved son of Eugene and Betty (Denofrio) Barbe. 45 Frank Street; beloved grandson of Mrs. Stella Denofrio. Resting at the Kelly Funeral Home. 585 Somerset Street (Centre Town).

Funeral Saturday to Canadian Martyrs Church for Service, of the Angels at 10 a.m. Interment Notre Dame' cemetery. COX. Mabel Lillian On Wed nesday. Oct 13.

1965, at Carp. Ont Mabel Lillian Greene, beloved wife of Clifford Cox. sister of Mrs. Eber a I i (Mildred) and -Harold. Ottawa and Arnold.

Carp, in her 63rd year. Resting at the Kennedy Funeral Home. Carp. Service at 2 p.m.r Saturday in St. James Anglican Church.

Interment Christ Church cemetery. Huntley. LOBA service at 8.30 p.m.; Thursday." i CROSS. Estella At Stepping-Stone guest house, Eastons Corners. Ont Thursday.

OcL 14. 1965, Estella BisselL age 88 years, widow of John H. Cross, dear mother of Jenny (Mrs. F. Erie Helmer), Jean (Mrs.

Sherman Ball), both of Winchester, Harry, Smiths Falls, Lawrence at home: step-daughters Mrs. Frank Martin. Mrs. Myrtle Watt, both of Merrickville, Mrs. Carol Winchester.

Resting at her home; Eastons Comers where funeral service will be conducted Saturday at 2 p.m. Interment Wol-ford cemetery. DAVIS. Clementine In bospkal Friday, Oct. 15.

1965. Clementine Davis, beloved sister of Alex, Aldege, Alfred. Mrs. George Murdringe (Rose), Mrs. Edmond Porier (Alice), Mrs.

Paul Lalond (Ger- maineX Mrs. Alfred Boyer (Dora). Resing at Tub man Funeral Home. 403 Rich mond Road at Roosevelt Requiem High Mass at SL Roman Catholic Church. Kirkwood Avenue, Monday 9 a.m.

Interment Notre Dame cemetery. GOODWIN, Jack James In Arnprior Hospital on Thursday. Oct 14. 1965, Jack Goodwin of 47 Hugh Street Arnprior, husband of the late Minnie Runtz by first marriage and Edna Getz by second marriage, brother of Charles, Ottawa and Annie (Mrs." Graydon Wells), To ronto, in his 59th year. Resting at the Boyce Funeral Home, Arnprior, where, ser vice will be held in the chapel Sunday at 2 p.m.

Interment Arnprior cemetery. DeatHvNotices Each Saturday From 7 a.m to 7.30 a.m. By Phoning 236-7511 Will Be Ad Section" inu BRITISH STAMPS ARE BIG BUSINESS A change of policy in Britain's General Post Office has resulted in a flood of new issues. From 1840 when the first adhesive stamp was issued in' Britain until 1963 the GPO issued stamps for postage only. Then the GPO opened a philatelic bureau and in the last three years as many special issues have come out as in -the previous 125 years.

Some of the issues, notably Battle of Britain, stamps, have come in for heavy But the venture has proved profitable: an estimated $900,000 from 1964 philatelic sales alone. tCP-Joumal Photo) 104 DEATHS (Cant. From Precadbta Catumr.) GUERARD. Frank In hospital, Carleton Place, on Thursday. Oct 14.

1965. Frank Guerard, husband of the late Ida Amelia More, in his 79th year. Resting at Patterson and Son Funeral Home, Lake Avenue W. Funeral on Saturday. Oct.

16 to St. Mary's Church. Carleton Place, for Requiem High Mass at 10 a.m. Interment Auld Kirk cemetery, Almonte, OnL HAGAN. Alfred Frederick At Smiths Falls Thursday, Oct, 14.

1965, Alfred Frederick Hagan, aged 64 years, be loved husband of Catherine Julia Edwards and dear brother of Harry. Ernest, Sidney. Stephen of Smiths Falls, Leonard, Oyen, Ada (Mrs. John Raison), Smiths Falls, Percy, Greenville, Clarence, Chester-ville, Florence (Mrs. Earl Porter), Smiths Falls.

Resting at the Lannin Funeral Home, Smiths Falls. Funeral service in St. John's Anglican Church, Monday at 2 p.m. Interment i 1 1 cemetery. Memoriams to Crippled Children's Fund of Smiths Falls Rotary Club and SL John's Women's Guild Memorial Fund appreciated.

HINTON, Gordon In hospital, Wednesday, OcL 13. 1965, Gordon Hinton, beloved husband of Jean Thesiger, 913 Ridden Avenue, brother of Mrs. Ted (Annie) Bowden, Ottawa. Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street Service Sat urday at 1 pjiu- Interment Capital Memorial Gardens. LAST, Ella In hospiuL Thursday.

Oct 14. 1965. Ella Leavine, 354 Booth Street, widow of Allen Last, in her 84th year, mother of Fred. Donald, Mrs. Kenneth Muise (Eileen), of Ottawa.

Stanley of Northwest Territories, Mrs P. McCann (Laura) of Toronto. Also surviving 3 grandchildren. Resting at Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel. 315 McLeod Street Service Monday.

2 p.m. Interment Dale's cemetery, Cumberland. LAVICTOIRE, MrsAlex On Wednesday. Oct 13. 1965.

aged 92 years. Alexins Dage-nais, wife of the late. Alex Lavictoire; mother of Alex andre, Sudbury: Armand. St Pierre de Wakefield; Mrs. Ignace Stanish Ottawa; 8 grandchildren and 9 "sreai-KTandchildren.

Fu neral Saturday from Gauthier Funeral Home. 259 St Patrick, for Reaulem Hish Mass at St Pierre de Wakefield Church at 10 o'clock. Inter mem parish cemetery. ACTOR LEAVES HOSPITAL COATESVILLE, Pa. (AP)-Actor Claude Rains has left hospital after treatment for more than month of a bleed ing I r.t Rains.

73, was stricken Sept II while appearing, at the Bucks County Play- house. The play was cancelled. piTmr( 104 DEATHS (Coot, from Preceding Column) McCULLOUGH. William W. In hospital, Friday, Oct 15, 1 965, William McCullough.

aged 80 years, 696 Churchill Avenue, beloved husband of Edith E. Smith and dear father of D. Earl, brother ol Mrs. A. McGuirl (Elizabeth).

Ottawa, Mrs. Evelyn Host Michigan and Alfred. Toronto, also survived by 3 grandchildren, 2 great-grandchildren. Resting at the Tubman Funeral Home, 403 Richmond Road at Roosevelt Service in chapel, Monday at 11 a.m. Interment Capital Memorial MITCHELL, Richard In hos pital.

Thursday, Oct 14, 1965, Richard Alec Mitchell, be- loved son of Mrs. Alec Mit- chell and the late Alec Mit-V chell of 169 Springfield Road, aged 19 years, brother of Ian. Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street. Service Saturday, ,2 p.m. Interment Beechwood cemetery.

PETERSON, Lila Rose At Kingston General Hospital on Wednesday, Oct 13, Lila Rose Gillmoure, wife of Gil bert Peterson, in her 73rd year. Resting at the Ham mond Funeral Home, Spen-ceryille. Funeral service Spencerville United Church Saturday, Oct 16 at 2 p.m. Interment Union cemetery. 1 POTTERY, Philip In hospital.

Wednesday, Oct 13. 1965. PhUip Pottery, aged 70 years, husband of Jane Kelly and father of Philip, Omer, Eddie. Annette, Yvette, Jean and Dene. Resting McEvoy Brothers-Shields Funeral Home.

235 Kent Street. Funeral Saturday to St Monica's Church for Requiem High Mass at 9 o'clock. Interment Notre Dame cemetery. SHARPE, Grace In hospital. Thursday, Oct 14, 1965, Grace Leader, widow of William Sharpe.

in her 80th year, mother of Mrs. Arthur Corri-gan (Joan) of Ottawa, sister of Mrs. Constance Beattie of Toronto, grandmother of Robert and Gary. Resting at Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel. 315 McLeod Street Service Saturday, 3 p.m.

Interment Beechwood cemetery. SMITH, Samuel MacDonald In hospital Wednesday, Oct 13, 1965. 'Samuel MacDonald Smith, 467 Edison Avenue, beloved husband of Beatrice Dodd; brother of Mrs. Minnie Creighton. and Miss Hilda Smith.

Resting at Radmore Stewart Funeral Home, 1319 Wellington Street Service in chapel Saturday II a.m.. Interment Beechwood ceme tery. Friends may call after 10 a.m. Friday. LIGHTNING PATH CHICAGO Contrary to ap pearances, lightning does not travel at sharp angles.

1 4c 1 DEATHS from Preceding Column) VEITCH-DRAPER LIMITED FUNERAL DIRECTORS PARKDALE CHAPEL 77473 BANK ST. CHAPEL Dt-MM "No one is more understanding or moire qualified to serxe you. 7 HULSE PLAYFAIR Limited FUNERAL DIRECTORS Central Chapel 31 5 MclEOD ST. 2331143 We3t Chapel 1098 BYRON AVLV 728-1741 LATEST INfORAAATION CFRA DAILY 6.30 P.M. In ton.

Gordon. Jockson. Williom Taylor. Last. Ella.

-Mitchell. Robert. -Sharp. 105 Ill MEMOWIM GRINDLAY In fond and loving memory of our dear Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas Grind lay. father who passed away Oct. IS, ItSt. ana mother, who passed away Morch 21. 14I.

In our hearts your memory lingers, Always tender, fond ond true. There' not. dav, dear porents. do not think of you. Daughters Jean (Mrs.

W. Johnson), Mary (Mrs. Som -Nelson) MATTHEWS In loving memory of a dear mother ond grondmolher. Rose Matthews, who passed away Oct. IS, mi.

You oft limes sold I'd miss you. These words hove proved too true. I lost my best, my dearest friend Deor Mother, when I lost you. Loving Daughter Molly ond Children. rI ANDERSON In loving memory' ol Allan Blyth Anderson, a dear son, who passed owoy OctnS.

1SJ There Is a link death connot sever. Leve ond remembrance lost forever Mother ond Dad. ANDERSON In loving memory of dear brother. Allan B. Anderson, "who passed away Oct.

15. ItSS. Till memory fodes ond lite departs, You live forever In our hearts. Sisters ond Brothers. DAVIDSON In loving memory of dear husband, father ond grand- fothar.

Robert Frederick iMviosen, who passed away Oct." 1SVTM0. hod a smile. pleasant way. A heloina hand to all he knew. He was kind, so generous and tru.

On eorth he nobly dM his Mm, Jesus, heavenly rest. -Wit and Family. MORRISON In loving memory at dear husband ono tamer, nenry u. Morrison, who passed away Oct. IS.

I HI. In our hearts your ojemory lingers. Always tender, fona ana true. There's not a day, dear Ood. We da not think of you.

Sodly missed. Wile ond Fomily 106 CARDS Or TKAXO McDIARMID Mere words connot express our orotttwda. To each and everyone who have net pea us mrougn the day at sorrow with aeavrmil word of sympathy end deed of Inftntt kindness, con only say thank you. The McOtarmld Fomily. 107 rmUL DKKTOC FRED N.

GARRITT, DIGNIFIED funeral, moderate choree, set om-erset West. 224772. iritis amd. eoictT. 2e BESSFR ar.

.32 HO, tasrvtew erancni Olmstaod Street. WHELAN FUNERAL HOME. PER- onot arvlc, lev ertc. sis uopsr. 223-14BS.

AIR CONDITIONED rot YOUR COMFORT McEVOY BROTHERS SHIELDS limited funeral Dtrecror KENT ST. 232-S337 IM.CDanRY KIKOMALS BROWN, ROBERT AND SON, 37 at Boy. 7-i732. Sine 1177, lost ROSSIS FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS O. ProulK, Rideou.

TO-im) Bank; 222-1SH. ilNE'S FLOWERS LTD. NOW THREE LOCATIONS 232 SANK ST. I34-7M1 1 CARLING AVE. 722 4241 RIVERSIDE DRIVE (22-1741 109 urn run rvt PET DOG.

ANS 'Dixie." red cot tor wtm iicanee. 1207 Emperor. 72S-B70. DIAMOND AND BLUE SAPPHIRE dinner ring, lost Between rrurm Street. Ottawa, ond Leduc Street, Hull.

Sentimental value. Reword. 777-24S3 otter DOG. SMALL. BLACK.

WHITE CHEST feet. Answer Rickey. Reword. 72-M13. sbuu unuilB.

IIDOIIN brawn, a ex. oarmeou vauvr. ward, wonetteto KITTEN. 3 MONTHS. GREY AND white striped.

Ottawa south, in-mii. virreu IB w(Fl. LIGHT BROWN SI. Lowrent Place. Re word.

745-410. ilBV'l WHITE RIM GLASSES. MIR ocle Mart Britannia Heights. S2t- 1272. LARGE BLACK AND WHITE MALE cot.

Civic Hospltol. Reword. Tn-sun LOST. THANKSOIVINO DAY. OLD Chelsea orea.

mot oeogie, unswai ta Tlmmy. S27-1PI. SMALL BLACK POODLE, i MONTHS. Reward. 74M01S.

after YOUR PET MAY BE AT THE Human Society snetrer. 72-ie. 109A fC'JXD tiirr mn MrulTSt paRT'PPRSIAN cot, vicinity Kent end Queen. 222-207. BLACK AND WHITE SPANIEL.

Approximately 1 month old. Cumber, land eras. 3S2W Novon. 104 fouxd: ICont. From PreceJ'ng Cvuin 1 CLASSES.

FOUNO VICINITY STEIN-berg', Montreal Rd: 74M34. COLLIE PUP. SANDY COLOR. WHITE on powt, dork ring around eyes. Percy ond Somertet.

2S-4MI. GOLDEN LOST. -RE-ward. Plea telephone 2IM70I. evening.

GREY KITTEN. LONSDALE ROAD, October Ulh. 74-)0l. 6REY STRIPED KITTEN. WHITE chest, femole.

Manor Park. 74-l327. STRAY HOLSTEII COW wTThTMALL colt, owner mayhove with proof ol identllicatlon. SSS-SSIS. THANKSGIVING DAY.

QUEEN MARY and Riverside Drive, mixed Fox Ttr-rier puppy, mostly white. 74-OS2. WATCH FOUND IN PARK WOOD lilll. T.u...! 1141 kMh Hills vicinity. Tuesday.

72-S73 after r- e. WHITE KITTEN. MALE. UNUSUAL mornings. riease nentiry.

vicinify Riverside Park. 7J3-7I74 after 4. POUND ADS FRKB IN OUR AIM TO PMOVIUF OUR readers with the finest servire possible. The Journal will pcbllsh in this column free of charge- for days, all ertlcles or pets which our -readers-may findSimply jligl 33-7SII Classltied 2or rfunio in. ACROSS FROM SIMPSONS-SEARS.

1 bedrooms, garage, 12J. I2S-S0U. ACT NOWl 1 MONTHS FRF.E RENT or. one year lease. One bee-oom electrically equipped Op-ment.

Central. 2M-75I1. local 214. I to 0 m. ADULTS.

I BEDROOM. EQUIPPED. lighted, eoom area, srs. iu-wi ADULTS. CENTRAL, REDECORATED 2 bedrooms, equippea.

svu. ww. ADULTS. ROOMS. MEATEDi LIGHT- ad.

clean, Arlington Avenue. 70. ADULTS. LARGE. 2 BEDROOMS, RE- decorated, Mam sireei.

immeaiaieiy. S3S-2113. AAANOR PARK AAANAGEMENT- COMPANY Prtstige, and Perfection Without txtravogonce. SUBURBAN LIVING Ytt Only 10 Minutes from Centre Town. 2- -AND 3 BEDROOM TERRACED HOMES.

Heat, Hot Water, Individual Thermostat, Refrigerator and Stove. IN BASEMENT loundry and Storoge Area. Garoge. Close to Schools. Churches ond Shopping RENTS FROM JI15 to $129 RENTAL OFFICE 231 BRITTANY DRIVE 745-6881 ADULTS.

SPACIOUS. 1 BEDROOMS. dming. Bay eueen. equippea.

ne-5204. ADULTS, GLEBE, MODERN. 1 BED- roem, equlppsd. quiet, batcony. 2M- 037.

ADULTS. HOLMWOOO, REDECORAT- ed, I bedrooms, dining room, equip ped. 733-224. -NEW WENTWORTH PLAZA Two luxury outMfinonf bulldmgs the heart of downtown Ottawa. Individual heat control, kitchen exhaust, elr conditioning, master TV antenna, balconies, swimming poor, parking.

ONE BEDROOM AND TWO BEDROOM SUITES $115 FROM Monoger end Superintendent On Premises. 257 lisgar St. 234 4065 ALTA VISTA AREA, LARGE 1 BED- room, aqulpptd, wosher, dryer, pork Ing. 74S-MI7. APARTMENT TO RENT, 7S ELM.

72 7043 otter S. APARTMENT, 4 COOPER. 7 D- aitkA VM 11M rOwnilt tWVeJIIIBaajl aav. AA" APARTMENT. GLEBE.

2 BEDROOMS a atasat 41L.111 wqmppmu qwaj. imiiiwiutatf. APARTMENT, 1 BEDROOM. PRIV at. Ss.

uouiso. ti-im Tht ELIZABETH N0W RENTING Bochelor, 1 and 2 bedrooms $95 from including light and -heat. Featuring safe, convenient dec trie heating with thermostat in every room. For the many additional features, enquire now. Model suites and rental office on premises.

DOWNTOWN 88 Somerset (lost of Elgin) 232-4584 t09A 201 HATS TO LET ICont. from Preceding Column) -r1t APARTMENT. I BEDROOMS. GLEBE, fully equipped, W. 13S-072.

eve. nlngs. APARTMENT, I BEDROOM, BOOTH Street. S7J. 23e-174.

APARTMENT, 2-BEDROOM. 350 Mc- Arthur. Periling. 7-IW, OPPOSITE SIMPSONS- Sears, equipped. 1 bedroom, parking, SS.

121-5014. Life is worth living at the APARTMENTS Where' every care has been token for the personal comfort of the tenants, INDOOR POOL SAUNA CARPETED HALLS ROOF DECK GAMES ROOM ACCOMMODATION INDIVIDUAL HEATING CONTROL ronsportalloiCZKho0lS0nd7Thop-3 ping within easy walking dlstonce. Only- a limited number of 1- or 2- bedroom suites now 810 Edgeworth Ave. at Carting Managed by Montreal Trust- 722 9879 APARTMENT, 1 BEDROOM. ELEC- frkally equipped, free washer ond dryer, 1 block Irom Wcstgat.

72-2042, APARTMENT. MODERN, GATlNEAU PointA 1 bedrooms, W0. 777-lf4J. APARTMENT. 2 ROOMS.

PRIVATE entronce, parking. s50. 74-47e. APARTMENT, 3 ROOMS. EQUIPPED, t5.

Llsgar Street. 232-M7. APARTMENT, 2 BEDROOMS, EQUIP- menl, balcony, parking. SIS. November.

J33-709I. Le Chanteclqir 290 Nelson tLaurier OFFERS THE FINEST IN LUXURY 1 BEDROOM APARTMENT ACCOMMODATION "Wall-to-wall carpeting in-every apartment individual thermostats for personal heat control Excellent soundproofing Completely equipped, including drapes Indoor heated parking Many other comforti including indoor heated swimming party -room and bar, laundry facilities, etc. I OR FURTHER INFORMATION REGARDING THIS CLEAN, MODERN 100-UNIT APARTMENT BUILDING PHONE 232-1214 APARTMENT, 1 BEDROOM. EQUIP- pod. heated.

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232-MI1. AT 12 SHERBROOKE. 4 ROOMS. S7SJ POrkmg. 72-t3.

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