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50 Thursday, October 5, 1972' Today and I tomorrow i TODAY CIDC dinner meeting. Bert Lawrence speaker, 6.30 p.m. Public meeting, Nepean offi cial plan, Menvale High School, 8 p.m. National Film Theatre programs, National Library, 7.30 p.m. Ottawa Parents of Deaf meet ing, 119 Ross 8 p.m.

Disney on Parade, Gvic Centre, 8 p.nr. TOMORROW Civic Hospital nurses' gradu- ation, 2 p.m, Oyster festival, The Barn, Ay-lmer, 7 p.m. Fifty yestrs of Soyiet Feder alism, lecture, Carleton Univr-sity, 8 p.m. Fiaza suite, uttawa uiue Theatre, 8.30 p.m. Nano Moriskouri, NAC Opera, 8.30p.m.

Disney on Parade, Civic Centre, 4.30 and 8.30 p.m. Births ABSON Ron and Jan proudly announce the birth of No. 1 son, Kristian 8 lbs. 12 on Oct. 2, 1972.

Many thanks to Dr. Wffliams and Ottawa Civic Medical staff. BELLINGER Mike and Peg- gy (nee Kennedy) are proud to announce the tmh of then; first child, a' sort iwz, uiiawa ttvic ngs- f. 'PteVand0 -inee tatry; are nappy to an- tne oiruj gi xneir 'RivereideHospital. ,4 EMMERSON Brent' ahd bor- raine (nee Barnes)' announce thS birth of their'Sot, James, 10 on -Oct 3, 1972 at Grac Hospital "KOENIGER Mike and Donna (nee Armstrong), are proud, to announce the; birth of their son, John Stuart, lbs.

Oct. 4, 1972, Ottawa Civic Hos-- dital. Thanks.ttDr. Soloway KURTZ S- Mark and banoe (nee Snilffi) are pleased to announce the arrival of a daughter, Alexandra 7 lbs. 9 'ozs.

on 28, 1972, Ottawa Civic Hospital, A sis-i ter for Matthew. The Ottawa Journal Births from PricMlng CoJumnt LARKIN Pat and Bev (nee -fitimpson), thank God and are very proud to announce the birth of their first child a son, Patrick Earl David, 8 lbs. 7 Oct. 2, 1972, at the Ottawa Civic Hospital. A grandson for Mrs.

Grace Lar kin and Earl, and Ceclle Stimpsonl Many thanks to Dr. A. J. Quamngton and the case room staff. LONG Kim and' Marilyn (nee Ferguson) are pleased to an nounce me oirui oi a Drainer for Jodie and Russ, 9 7 Oct.

4, 1972. Both well. LYTTLE Wayne and Lorna (nee Ingram) are happy to announce the arrival of An drea Lynn, 8 2 oz. on Saturday, Sept. 30, 1972, -a grand daughter for Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Ingram and Mrs. Gladys Kerr. McSTRAVICK Bob and Bev (nee Weeks) are happy to an nounce the birth of a son, Mi chael Robert, 7 4, 1972 at Grace Hospital, a brother for Peggy, and Laurie. POPE Tony and Cynthia (nee Lewis) happily announce the arrival of their second daughter, Karen Anne, 8 lbs.

3 on Oct. 3, 1972. Thanks to Dr. J. Held and staff of the Grace' Hospital.

RICHER Gilbert and Suzette (nee happy to announce the birth of their a daughter, Na- dine. 6 Ihs-iljU on-Oct 1972, Ottawa Gen-, Cral welL Spg-, cial thanksto Dr. Pierre Le- may'arrdhospjtaj staff. felWTI.EY 'Peter and Marfib (nee. lq announce the, birth of their daughter, Jennifer Katherihe, on Oct 3, 1972 at.

Jhe, Grace Hospital Deaths' ADAMS' Cecil Suddenly' Oct. 4 1972, Cecil- 69. 418 Greenwood of la. Edward Adams and Katherne Stackpole, beiovea hjisban'd of Margaret R. Wynn, dear father of Mrs.

Kenneth Mather (Shirley), To-' ronto; Mrs: James O'Reilly '(Audrey)1, -Mrs. William Bond (Eleanor), Edward all of also' sur- vived by four grandchildren. at the Tubman Funeral Home, 403 Richmond Road at Roosevelt, Service in the chapel Saturday-11 a.m. Interment Springhill cemetery. 2.

(CCfll. AUCTION SALE MONDAY, OCT. 9, 1972 "10 A M. AGRICULTURE HALL, CARP, 0NT. Good funiltura, (last, (In dlshw, harttwort, 'oil pointings, tilvtrwort, upMlittrad chain, dining mum, kitchen Mtt, iMdroom book-casos, antiguo otlk, lamps, mirror, fondor Ilnons, tools, fiicycX, fur coats, otc A vtry Inltrtsting salt.

G. B. Acres, Auctioneer, AUCTION SALE MACHINERY AND HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE (mainly antique) Tht umiertigned will offer a sale by public auction at Lot 9, Conctsiion 7, Township of West Hawkesbury, east of Hwy. 34, 2 miles wuth of Vankleek Hill on the Aberdeen Side Road, on SATURDAY, OCT. 7 AT 12 NOON -FURNITURI Rofrisorator (good ardor)! Phllco upright dotp (renit kltchoii wood stov (with Key Mack heater); antlqu box stovoi ontiqut sidtboardj dining room table; ontiquo churn; small what-not; Boatty wrlngor washer; oil stovt; smoll etoctrlc stove; oak buffet; antique china cabinet; smoll oak table; gontlemon'i chair, lady's choir and love seat (matching); arttifs drawing board (m bamboo); numerous picture frames; numerous smoll toblos; throe ontiquo rockors; two dressers; dresser washstand; bedroom wash sot (largo pitcher vase and soap dish); antique High Soy; two treodla Singer sewing fnochlneo; numerous odd chairs; small spinning wheel; antique noli tree; pine cupboard; antique couch; upright wooden vise; pine comer cupboard; coal oil lamp; lanterns; railroad tantorns; minteroos crocks; over one doion cost Iron boon pots (assorted slios); numer-us trunks; numerous tools; large lore; antique wooden bed; wicker set (armchair, rocker and love seat); parlour, fnony other articles too numerous to mention.

TERMS: CASH. i STANLEY McllWAIN, Prop. John D. Bongs, Auctioneer, Tel. 632-7579 AUCTION SALE OP ANTIQUES AND RELATED FURNITURE Sail to be held OCT.

7th at 11 A.M. thorp at th premises of Boutique du Coin Quyon, P.O. right on Hwy. 8 at the Ferry Rd. VIEWING FROM 9 A.M.

to SALE TIME. Here Is a portwi listing: Brass hanging lamp, elli tiger maple chest el drawers) Tiffany type hanging lamp) coloured ell lamps) Baste) rocker) chest at drawers In pine, cherry and butternut; troll tree) Confederate wood stove, a beauty) carnival glass) wasMtands, soma roflnlshod) love eeatsf pine settler's trunk, very old) depression glass) pine tabfest art glass; nappy rings In Victorian plate) Llmoae bridal me aoauonat deck, completely restored) Tiffany type table lamp) crocks) tables In walnut and butternut) Chinese candle screens, candtostands) brass places) comer cupboard) primitives) brass bods) Iron pets) lanterns) belts) Iplece toilet set) organ) tilt top table) writing desks; sainMng wheel) weal winder) drum top table) homemade aulift) candolobra) hundreds at ether Items, something for every collector. TIRMSi CASH. KEN EKFORD, Auctioneer. 3.

Deaths (Cont. Irom PrtCKtlng Column) ALBERT, Mrs. Mary Ann In hospital Wednesday, 4, 1972, Mary Ann Kennedy, age 65 years, of 382 Third beloved wife of Gordon Albert, dear mother of Ronald. Wil liam, David, Gerald, Gordon, (Lorraine) Mrs. Andrew Law, (Mary Lynn).

Marlin McKale, all of Ottawa; Toronto; Franklin, and Raymond, Sudbury; dear sister of William Kennedy, Mrs. Herbert O'Brien, Gatineau: and Miss Loretta Kennedy, Ottawa. Resting McEvoy Shields Fu neral Home, '235 Kent St. after. 7 p.m.

Wednesday. Funeral Friday in Blessed Sacrament Church, funeral mass 9 a.m.. Interment Notre Dame cemetery. BIRTWHTSTLE, Caroline- On Sunday, Oct. 1, 1972, wife of the late Col.

Richard John Birtwhistle, dear mother of Mrs. James Barnes (Carol Reid), Ottawa aid Richard Vernon, surviv ing two grandchildren. Com mittal servicewas held Tuesday, Oct. 3, at Beechwood cemetery." j( BRENNAN, James Of RR 2, Maniwaki, accodentally'on Oct. 3, 1972, aged 68 years, beloved brother of Mrs.

Adrien Ber-natchez (Maggie Jane), Jo seph, John, of Ottawa; Willie, Maniwaki; also survived by several nephews and nieces. Resting at McConnery Funer al Home, Maniwaki. Funeral service Friday, Opt. 6. at 2 p.m, at SU Boniface Church at Bois Franc, interment parish cemetery.

BURKE. Michaer James In Montreal Hospital, a aear Drouieij ui Charlie-, Fertje, B.C.; Joseph-South Buckingham. Resting JCadieux Funeral Home, '322 Main Buckingham. Fuifetal service Saturday at Our. Lady.

rf.Vic-. tory Church.lBu'r4al.'in',parii cemetery. CLEARY, George 'Suddenly as the result of an accident, Tuesday, Qct. WW Sbawville, jOeaiy, husbajidofi.ftS latei Kelly, tteaf; protnerroi- Mary- Annabelle "Pav. BSston: Walter, Ottajwa; Joseph Ren- -frew; Archie, Niagara falls, in hl71st at W.

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.365 Lauder Ave. West, Ottawa, Ontario. KlG 3K6 AUCTION SALE Tools, furniture, from Mr. Sam Brpwn's residence 20 ARGYLE ST. CARLETON PLACE MONDAY, OCTOBER 9 AT 10.30 A.M.: TERMSl CASH LUNCH AVAILABLE H.

B. Montgomery and Howard McNeely, Auctioneer 357-3893 257 2353 Carleton Plac AUCTION SALE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND ANTIQUES also PROPERTY It-room frame house (S-sterty) 43 ocros, corner properly which bounded on two sides by paved roads. Additional buildings, well freed. Terms cash with IV deposit at the time of parchase and the balance In days or when dead received. Subject to reserve oia.

i far Mrs, Alice Laplonte Vi mile south of the village of Oxford Mills on the County Road 4 miles wait off Hwy. 16, turning west at E.B.I. en OCTOBER 7, 1972 AT 12.30 P.M." TERMSl CASH. Auctioneer: Mr. Ken.

Thompson RR No. Kemptville 25(2152 3. Death (Cnt. froni Preceding Column) Gertrude Ellen (TOSM) Suddenly in Syracuse on Wednesday, Oct. 4, 1972, Gertrude Ellen O'Hara (TOSM), in her 77th year, wife of the late Thomas Lawrence Dawson, dear mother of Beulah (Mrs.

E. McNamara), Mrs. Doreen Hayes, Betty (Mrs. G. S.

Ran som), Mrs. Coleen Finn, and -Deanna (Mrs. R. V. Mantha).

Resting at the Kelly Funeral Homi, 585 Somerset St. (Centre Town) wfiere friends may call after 2 p.m. Friday. Funeral Saturday to St. An- thony's Church for mass at 10 a.m.

Interment Notre Dame cemetery. DEMPSEV, Isabel In hospital Wednesday; Oct. 1972, Isabel Smith beloved wife of G. Allan Dempsey, of 569 Gainsborough dear sister of Mrs. W.

I. Nevin (Ber- niece) and Mervyn J. Smith of Ottawa. Resting lulse and Playfair central chapel, 315 McLeod St. Service Saturday 11.30 a.m.

Interment Pine- crest cemetery. DESROCHERS JEANNOTTE, Mrs. Laura Born Grignon, on Oct 4, 1972,. age 82, of. 215 Wurtemburg Ottawa, wife by first of the late Aime Jeannbtte and by second marriage of the late Clovis Desrochers; sister of Mrs.

Antoinette Helie, Hull; several nieces and nephews. Resting at Beauchamp Funeral Home 77 Montclair Hull after 7 p.m., Thursday. Ser-ice Saturday. Oct. 7 at St.

Jo- seph's Church, at 7.30 a.m. In terment Uame oes FLECJt? Alexander -Coedpn In nospitci i TOursuuy; juw. -husband 6i Jlllfeastman. in his 71st "yeav lather Mrs: W. (BarbaraX Mrs: Maurice Lafrancdf IPoev na Mrs Teewens-: (Kavtf)l- 'and.

vive2 llalr by ft rgciil'dren -and a broth- er Louis Restirrg hrfa it c-n-Drap'er' Ltd, -yice ui 'chpel 'Saturday Jl Capital- Me- 1 -v' J. Donald Brock" Suddenly Wednesday, Donald Goodr Willie, -husband." of Elm-tye of 19 sunset tather of J. Peter Rowan (Carolyn). Toronto. Resting' Hnlse and lavtait central -31S.

McLeoS'St. Ser-1 -( vice ayuuttrn fc.nurcti,-j:iaay at p.m. in-: termeqt Bfiechwood JOHNSTON; BeTtram Vyilliarn At Smiths Falls o.f Wid-jiesday, 'Oct. Bextram belove'd ius'band of the rate Florence dear fa thpr of June (Mrs: 'Carli Carlson); 'of Cardston, Alport? Dsnaid. -pf Smiths Falls; dea? Ruby (Mrs.

A. E. vBelr), waltfjr, of Dix on's Corners', Garnet, (if Iroquois, predeceased bf brother Arthur," also surviiied by four grandchildren. Res ting the Lannin Funeral Home, Smiths Falls. Funeral service will be conducted- in St.

John's Anglican Church Friday at 2 p.m. Interment Hillcrest cemetery. Donations to the Heart Fund preferred. LEBLOND, Mrs!" Ellen On Oct. 3, 1972, Ellen Lebl'ond, age 36 years, of 175 Guigues Ottawa, beloved wife of Rheal Leblond, loving daughter of Mary Kelcak of Gatineau; and the late Andrew Kopil, dear mother of Robert, Andre, Denis and Giselle, dear sister to Andrew Kopil Gatineau; Gerald, Vanier and Mrs.

Fred Quarrie (Mary Ann), Vancouver. Resting Racine, Robert and Gauthier, 259 St. Patrick St. Funeral service Friday, Oct. 6 to the Basilica for mass at 9 a.m.

Interment Gatineau cemetery. Journal Box Replies, 785 798 SOS 811 813 830 840 853 885 '02 904 807 910 911 912 920 923' 924 Replies mailed Oct. 4. 1972. .455 827 893 90S 906 913 921 Deaths (Cont.

from Preceding' Cdlumn) LEWIS, Peter L. Tragical-. Jy, Oct. 2, 1972, in Sherbrooke, 1 son of late Prigadier C. Lewis of England.

Private funeral was held Oct. 1972. MARTINO, Giuseppe In hos- pital Wednesday, Oct. 1972, Giuseppe Martino, age 62, of 27? Flora beloved husband, of Maria Ranien, dear lather of Joseph, Fran- Nicolo) in Italy; Maria (Mrs. Utano), Anna (Mrs.

Martino), Grace and Janet, dear brother of Ignazio Marlino, Domenico Martino, both of also remembered by Pasquale Rainieri and Giovanni Ranieri and family, Gius.a?pe Ranieri and family, Francesco Ranieri and family, Domenico Raieri and family, Domenico Cascone and family, Carmelo Ielo and family." Fortunate Ranieri and family, -and Giovanna, Pa lermo, also survived by 11 grandchildreil and '40 great- i grandchildren, nesting at tBe Kellv Funeral Home, 585 Somerset St. (centre town). Funeral 'Saturday to St. An thony's Church for mass at 9 Interment Notre uame cemetery! McKENNA, A. Gerald (Group Captain DFC Retired) In hospital, Tuesday, Oct.

3, 1972, A. Gerald McKenna in his 59th year, beloved husband of Barbara Morrison of 2051 -Fairbanks dear. fatherof Michael, Norah, and Gerald predeceased by a daugh ter, Molly; brother of Robert (Gertrude) Mrs. S. J.

took, both of Ottawa; (Anna-) Lsfdy and the "Fate John. Resting Shiejds, Funeral 9 p.m. Ttiuraqay. t-unerai Frfdayto Ca-. Radian-FOree.

Rosk- eliffe'. fojSass ct 2 Si-' iterm'ent Jffttrje Dame ''Please omit UVilSNER, Maiiil'e In hyspr. Tuesgay.uct,-; fraude Erhel: SerVaga, dear "i-v 14vev'6tThoteips; 'Of 'ahjl itieiate'ADhn fiutse.vn4 Pfetair-, ccritpal 3,15 ilclpod' -Scr-' Riit Fridy2- 'Capftar Meriiari GardenslJ, lieit'Ot. iicrwers oonaiiqivviu the)' Ganadfah Sosletj VisHigg OXQJslNEiX, Wlrlmro A. in tmsnital OcU '1972: WW)am A.

jof the late JVIaurite jj itd Moylan, Jerry -Beaeorisfiefd, Patrick, of Ottawa; 'and' Mr Christensen, of Churchill, -Manitoba. Kestfflg the-'-Keiij'' Funeral; Htfme, i Somerset KCentne Tijyn) where friends rha caiJl p.m..'riday 'Saturday for, mass -interment ixotre Beryl- Suddenly at her hotfie, T75 Sunnyside Thursday, Oct. 5 1972, Beryl PeltonwiXS Of trie late-James H. of (tyaqpia) 'Mrs. and the late, Mildred Resting Hulse and Playfair Central "Chapel, ilS McLeod St.

Service Saturday 10.30 a.m. Interment; Beech- wood cemetery. PAGE, Charles A. On Wed hesday, Oct. 4, 1972, in Mon treal, Charles A.

Page, age 64, beloved husband of Gladys Le- vesque, father of Georges, Al fred, Charles and Gladys, brother of Mrs. B. R. Trottier, of Ottawa and Mrs, Leslie Orr. Resting at Poirier Funer al Home, St.

Denis Mon treal. Funeral Saturday in St. Joseph's Church, Town of Mount Royal. Interment Cote Des Neiges cemetery. LEGALLY WED MILPA ALTA, Mexico (AP) An elderly Mexican couple who fought in the 1910 revolution have made their marriage Of six decades legal with a civil wedding ceremony.

They were married in a church 60 years ago but the revolution led to a law requiring civil weddings. ti 3. Death's (Cont. from Preceding Column) PARENT, Rose At home on Wednesday, Oct. 4, 1972, Rose Hoffman, age 66 of 611 Somerset St.

West, beloved wife of Joe Parent, dear mother of Betty (Mrs. A-. L. Hamilton), Dorothy (Mrs. P.

Seed), dear sister or Alice (Mrs. V. Grimes), Agnes (Mrs. A. Car- riere), Edna (Mrs.

Long- champs), Mae (Mrs, G. Stan ton) and Fred Hoffman. Res ting at' the Kelly Funeral Home, 585 Somerset. St. Funeral Friday to St, Patrick's Church for mass at 8.

a.m. Interment PinecrQst Cemetery REDTMAN, Howard C- In hospital Arnpnor, Oct. 3, J972, age 58 years, husband of Irene Comba of 47 Daniel dear father of Don, Hazeldean, Ken, Edmonton, Norman, Ot tawa, Sharon and Arn prior, dear brother of Wal ter. Hazeldean, Mildred (Mrs. Clete Watte'rs), Strat ford: Florence (Mrs.

Ian Heckendorn), Burford. Resting JSoyce Funaral Home, Arnprior until 12 noon Saturday, thence to the Pentecostal Church, Arnprior for service at 2 p.m. Inter ment Arnprior cemetery. In lieu of flowers donations to the Ontario Heart Jund appreciated. SARAZIN, Aurele (Pit) 'On 2, 1972, age 64, of 18 De- Gascogne Street, Touraine, formerly of 17 St Hyacinthe Hull, loving husband of Aaleda Cloutier, father of Al- dorea, Hull; Ronald, -Tou-raine; Jearinine Le-febvre, Deschenes; Mrs.

Gas-tOn Savard (Carmen), Gatineau brother of Rene, WUconsinX es ppis; Mrs.i-Bernadette, Montreal Mrs. 'Val'ldft Bojs; four 'prSndJhiidrec, Tiieces 'fitn nephews; Resting at 'cSucharmpr uzieratHome- 171 st, Laureht- St. visfe' foidaVr-Oct. SL.Ber termfirlt Notre Daffie v.t8.ri;jijiC:- fnEXTON, 4ti Sir- Wiltwd Laurief Collegiate: ftuaaeniy rnoay, Sept. 'British.

Co- lumbiaPjete IT I uaviQT hcxtod: aear V- Wilier -of 3icReslin g' at th D'ori fi g-h-t "bWflUEhi'-' from- 'Sat- hfl ervi3e af 9.30'aBt. liTtermerSf tfWirHiils-cerrfetery. Jh hetf of ytKjwerS" ie family refluestsJ 'ise. ifpswardod "loj tne yoTn: Iriitiee'Tdue "to 4ierscrraf be-. Petor.

Ch.apel;.:'l'812 liglimon Ave. jvest, loronto. 'TO NrVRRETT; JDNERAt SERVICE' REASONABLE RATES VvAA-'. Since. Mqui're -e -jObligation '584 jsTRfivf 232-5337 Jjy Call "at any howr.

day. or night Newi ortd onnouncemyits 6 p.m., C.X.O.Y. VEITCH-DRAPER. limited FUNERAL DIRECTORS Fleck, Alexander Gordon. PARKDALE HAPEL 728-4673 BANlC ST.

CHAPEL 236-068 HULSE PLAYFAIR. U.VUTED i Dempsey, Isabel. Ooodwjllle, Donald Brock. -Viserter, Maude. O'Haoen, L.

Beryl. Centra! Chcpel West Chapel 233-1143 728-1761 Lost BLUE COSMETIC 8 AG, LOST, CON- toinlng lorae sum money, lommico-tlon, etc. EHmvale Shopping Centre. Reward. 237-3322.

BOY'S DARK BROWN PRESCRIPTION glasses, lost vicinity of Lourier Eosl ond Chapel, very much in need. 237-OU2. CAT, MULTI-COLORED, FEMALE, Urbandole Acres. Howard, uynri. IN ROCKCLIFFE PARK, PAIR glastos, brown rims.

word. LOST, SIAMESE CAT, TAN COLOR Vii years old, male, vicinny lope-lond Park. after S. MAN'S WRIST WATCH, WITH DATE indicator, leatner nana, newara. 563-2397.

READING GLASSES, PLASTIC TOR- toise tranws, Elgin Blue leather caso. 232-6259 evenings. A BROOCH. SEED peorls, Simpsons-Sears, Carllngwood WEDDING RING, PLAIN PLATINUM, Inscribed E.H.E. to G.A.T.

Sept. 21, V929, Art Gallery, Chateau Lobrrer or Skyline Hotel area. Reward. Mr. Knignr, zj-iu.

4. found CAT, FLUFFY TORTOISE SHELL white cat with extra toes, found Dow's L'ake area. 232-9053. GIRL'S 20" MAJESTIC BLUE Bicycle. 737-3159.

GLASSES FOUND. PRETORIA Brldqe, No. 6 bus stop. Blue case. 722-633.

LARGE SHORT-HAIRED LIGHT COL-oured obg -found. Coll 733-3411. ORANGE PERSIAN KITTEN, FOUND Heron PorK area. 73I-4W2. PART I ABRADOR.

GOLDEN, FE male, found Followtleld area, eu- 1429. TABBY KITTEN ON NEPEAN Phone 13. In Meitioriami uvPB.in nd and lovina memory of our wondertul and much loved mother, Mrs. Doris K. Baker; who was called away -so suddenly Oct.

5, Cod knew mat her pam oi me was difficult one to cnmo, And when He colled her away To His glorious house In the sky, a.m hnnut wn hard to bind. Mum we cannot express now lone- some our heorts are, God only knows much we miss you. We In treasured memory, Our wonderful timo together. Not iust tcxtoy, but every day. No person on ecrth could ever, A Iftno ni eternitv.

Replace a morner as sweei ae yw. As long os we may live, o'er thy grave, In kiving grief shall toll our silent tesrs. Daughters- Pot ond Susan. GRAV Mn loving -memory pf a dear husband, lather ana granoraTner, Bernard L. (Bud) Gray, who passed A umk nno todav.

Tlme. toker-jway the edge-o-aTii- but memory iuiik, w. Wife VI, Son Bernard ond Family. HAINES In loving remernbrance of 'mnthAr and orandmother. Hoihesi who passed away Oct.

'TnJ, iAhd. vih'le she lleSln peacefql sleeps Hei ifremocy -weashatl. alwavs keep. "'v anSChUdren. In loving memofy of a dear nusDOna, rainer wv.v.L-.' Mlxe, who possea away a i wo' v'ears have, passed since, that iy uct.

sod dav. cojfe-v; When one we loved was Cod took' him was His wtlti Within our neons we rove mm uw. Wife Mary, Sons Edward ond Michael, and Families. In rnemory of a 'dr husband, father ond grandfather, lusband, father ond dfandtatrer, passed away Oclr I. Is that jh'aunting a-Elfsha tiwre There Is volte 3p.

There smile Je will remember J- forever Thoughswe try' to-1orge ar; There Is sad renjern- Theto" Is a rfiernofy fond and. true "-There lsr-tofteh of (SjkJ heartiKjio -still for V. ver revn'efnrxfred. YV'rfe' Hattiand arrfily: 'Iau a deaf ond others'. Charles -Vlou, who passed away so Oct.

God took was His will, but In AHjr'heart; we love blm atlll; tiis-memary deaif today As In the hour he gaesed We often isiriind thlrfk 1 When-we- are airolohe, For. rnemoryB the only frlepd grief pan-coil Its f. -ooj 16! f' directors. ROBfiRir' AND GAUTHIER P-egd'. )-383, 240 BeSserfri 100 25V 5T.

pot- if-, ieitTCief-wrwuaii--; 1 ESTABLISHED IM2 'ThV Monument ESTABLfSHED-18S2''. 18 PRETORIA AVENUE 232-1126 20. Florlsti FINE'S tlrVMTEO With 7 locotions for i Your Convenience Bonk street Coning at Woooratfe Kit Riverside Drive near UplanOt Highway IS, Bells Corners St. Laurent -snooping Centre 15 Beechwood Avenue 209 RJDEAU STREET 236-0801 5. 38.

1 Nursing Homes FETHER.STONHAUGH MANOR, FETHEKSTOHAUGrl MANOR, KEMPT- villa, retirement homo, of djrlnc tlan. SIMM daily, all services KIRK WOOD HOMI FOR SENIOR CIlliENS, NOT ECl- glbie tor extended medicare, private and a l-pr Ivste accommodation available. nt-otU. SENIOR CITIZENS Fetherstonhaugh Manor in Kemet-. villa has vacancies availably ot ond $11 dally, all services included.

Long" or short stays. Good food and professional caret Open wood fireplaces add charm and warmth amidst qn air of quiet dignity. 1-258-2888 or 39. Gardening and landscaping BLUE SPRUCE, EVERGREEN TREES, good sites, prices reasonable. 125- 4B36.

GLEN ACRES FARM, AN AMPLE -supply of sod available. 492-3223. HEDGES PLANTED, NURSERY stock cedars. 1-256-2843, evenings alter TOP SOIL FOR SALE. CONTACT Aureio Bradyl.

RR No, 1, Vori, Ontario. TREES CUT, HEDGES TRIMMED, slumps removed, odd lobs. 235-1320. WALNUT, BUTTERNUT, SPRUCE and pine trees, enjoy digging them -yourself, S3. 692-4QI3, after 4.30.

41. Help Wanted APPRENTICE MECHANIC SECOND or third year, good woges, plus company benefits to the right parson. D-934, Journot. A TICE, NO EXPERIENCE necessary, gocd pay. Apply to Scott's Commissary, 942 Merlvakt Rd.

AUTOMOBILE UNDERWRITER WITH at least 2 years previous underwriting experience. Mr. Leonard. 235-4773. AUTOMOTIVE, WAREHOUSE, PARTS assistant, no previous experience re-gulred, will give on-the-iob 23-7191, Mr.

BAR STEWARD, EXCELLENT ing conditions, con between 1012 ona 2-4, 23-5-0 BARTENDER, SERVICE BAR Ex perienced preferred, but will train week. Apply Mr. Verflon, Town ond Country dining room, 1476 Richmond 3-5 p.m., except Saturday. BRICKLAYERS REQUIRED IMMEDI-. uieiy, union row.

ij-oocr. CAR JOCKEY REQUIRED. APPLY AT uueen st. CLASS A LICRN5E0 MECHANIC Re aulredr experience on trucks an euet excellent working conditions. Colt ft, a.m.

to 5 p.m. $25-4519. OLERK FOR ACCOUNTS' RECElV- ooie onice, muji oe accurare or Tig-ures, -obllity to meet the public tome typing, permanent, usual benefits. Apply. In person Mi.

Beouchamp, 162 OPPORTUNITY RETAIL SALES'" Providing an "excellent polential in selling with good eapdings. Preose tipply in person to MR. D. D0CGETT svvears Wells 144 Sparks St, Moll 7''- EXPERIENCED IDEUVERY DRIVER Required immediately for large furniture and oppliance good slartinj saiary and. 'company benefits.

r. Call for' Interview 729-4(502 OFFJCE MESSENGER V': REQUIRED FOR 'ACCOUNTING. ofpT. Duties lnclude MAIL DISPATCH and GENERAL DUTIES APPLY at COUNTER FLOOR Bl The Ottawa Journal.

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Pages Available:
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Years Available:
1885-1980