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58 Thursday, October 2. Births ELDER KIN Bill and Mary are happy to announce the birth of their son, Charles, on Oct 16, 1972, Ottawa Civic Hospital CAVE David and Patricia (nee Sparling) are proud to announce' the birth of a daugh ter, Natalie Patricia, 6 lbs, 414 born Oct. 12, at Farnborough Hospital, Lon- don, Eng. Another grand daughter for Eric and Mildred Sparling; the first grandchild for George and Hazel cave, CURRIE Rick and Bonnie are pleased to announce the arrival of their daughter Sa rah Lynne, Oct 17, 1972, at the Civic. First grandchild for Craig and Vi Cartwnght; an other for Lloyd and Edna uir- rie.

Warmest thanks to Dr. Soloway and staff. HYNDMAN John 'and Gail (nee Brown) happily an- nounce the arrival of Karen Anne, on Oct. 17, 1972, at Ottawa Civic Hospital A sister for Tracy Lynne. s' LEGGE Ron and Heather Cnee Denniston) and Dale, are hamv to announce the arrival of Heather Lin, 8 lbs.

10 on Oct 14, 1972. Thanks to Dr. Cochrane and Dr. Louden and Civic staff. LOGUE Charlie and Clau-dette proudly announce the birth of a son, Kevin Charles, a brother for Cathy, Christine, Elizabeth and Shaun, Oct.

16, 1972, Riverside Hospital, MacLATJRIN Bruce and Nan cy (nee Miller) are happy to announce the arrival of their son, Trevor Gordon, on Oct. 16, 1972, 7 lb. 7 a brother for Many thanks to Dr. Gear, Dr. Gluck, and case room staff.

QUIRK To Larry and Ann (nee Moore) a son, 8 lb. IS at the Ottawa Civic Hospi tal, Oct 17, 1972. Both well. SLOAN Del and Ann are pleased to announce the arriv al of a daughter, Katherine Ann, on Oct 13, T972, Riv- erside Hospital, a sister; for Danny. Mother and daughter both well.

SMITH Hugh and Ruth (nee McElwain) are happy to announce the arrival of Mamie Elizabeth Ann, 7 Oct. 17, 1972, at the Grace Hospital A sister for Scott TAYLOR Laurie and Ed are extremely happy to announce the arrival of their first child. a daughter Dana, 6 lbs. 6 on Oct IS, 1972, at the Ottawa Civic Hospital. A granddaughter for Mr.

and Mrs. W. L. Taylor and Mr. and Mrs.

G. Hein of Ottawa. Very special thanks to Dr. Beardall, and case room staff. 3.

Deaths ABBOTT, John Basil Sudden-' ly in hospital on Wednesday, Oct. 18, 1972, 1528 Gilles St, husband of the late Violet Eean and dear father of John B. (Lois) Mrs. Frank Mcdoskey, (Connie) Mrs. Daniel Quinn, (Phyllis) Mrs.

Kenneth York, all of Ottawa; (Joyce) Mrs. Douglas Gillon of Winnipeg, 20 grandchildren, brother of Mrs. Wilbert' Hurd- man of Ottawa. Resting McEvoy Shields Funeral Home, 235 Kent after 7 p.m. Wednesday.

Funeral Fri day to St. Patrick's Church for mass at 8 a.m. Interment Notre Dame cemetery i ALLEN, Adeline In hospital Thursday, Oct. 19, 1972, age 92 years, Adeline Shore, beloved wife of the late Ruggles Allen, formerly of 204 Knox Crescent, loving mother of Kem-mis, Mrs. Ellard Howard (Eva), and Mrs.

Erroll Lusk (Thyea), Aylmer East; sister of David Shore, North Bay, four grandchildren and four great-grandchildren also survive. Resting Veitch Draper Bank Street at Car- ling. Private service Saturday morning. Interment Beech- wood Cemetery. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the charity of your choice.

QUITS TRAVEL HUDSON, Que. (CP) Last year, 37-year-old Mike Legge got fed up administering five companies and commuting from Montreal to Barbados so he bought a hardware store here and now sells hoof picks, saddle soap and wild bird seed. "I sort of like the way people pick up what they need, wave at whoever is in the store and pay later," he says. 19, 1972 4 The Ottawa Journal 3. Deaths (Com, from Preceding Column) BARKER, Ruby Florence In hospital, Wednesday, Oct 18, 1972, Ruby Roberts of.

Ottawa in her 8Sth year, belSved wife of the 'late George Arthur Barker, dear mother of Ar thur and Lewis, both of Ottawa, step-mother of Mrs. James Stein (Pearl), of North Bay, sister of Mrs' Beryl Dudley, of Detroit; Mich, also survived by 11 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren. Resting at the Weagant Radmore Stewart Funeral Home, 1319 Wellington St between Holland and Island Park Drive. Service in the chapel Saturday at 10 a.m. Interment Pinecrest cemetery.

In lieu of flowers, donations to -the Canadian Cancer Society, 386 MacLaren St. would be appreciated. BIRNIE, Edwin In hospital Wednesday, Oct 18, 1972, age 86 years. Edwin Birnie, ISO Lyman beloved husband of the late Katherine Patterson, loving father of Alistair of Burlington, and Edwin, two grandchildren also survive. Resting at Veitch-Draper 453 Parkdale Ave.

Funeral ar rangements, later. BOYER, Blanche In hospital, Wednesday, Oct. 18, 1972, Blanche Roy, wife, of the late Desire Boyer, age 73, mother of Denis, Roger, Rene, Guy, Gerard, Israel Langlois (Berthe), Mrs. Jean-Louis Stafford (Gabrielle), Mrs. Gaston Beauchamp (Bi-biane), deceased, all of Ottawa; 26 grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren.

Resting Racine Robert and Gauthier, 259 Patrick St Funeral Friday to the Basilica for requiem mass at 9 a.m. Interment Notre Dame cemetery, Ottawa. Visiting hours 1-10 p.m. CANTY, Lilian Rose In hospi tal, Tuesday, Oct 17, 1972, Lilian Hodges, wife of the late Frederick Canty, beloved mother of Hazel Wilmot-Grie-cken, Winnifred Canty, Au-drey Zilliacus, and Stella Horie, grandmother of Karel, Anne-Marie, Lynn, Paul and Keith, great-grandmother of Christine. Resting Hulse and Playfair west chapel, 1098 Byron between Woodroffe and Compton.

Funeral Friday, 11 a.m. Interment Pinecrest cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Ontario Heart Foundation or the Ottawa and District Association for the Mentally Retarded, i FOREIT, Mary Lucinda Chap man In hospital at Albany, NY, Oct 15, 1972, beloved wife of the late William F. Foreit: suryivingone sister Mrs. J.

Arthur Maguire (Flor ence) of Ottawa; stepchildren, nieces and nephews. Funeral Thursday, Oct. 19. Cremation, burial in Cambridge. NY.

Sympathy may be expressed through donations to the Cambridge Reserve squad, Cambridge, NY 12816. FRASER, Capt. Ronald -r In Renfrew Hospital Wednesday, Oct. 18, 1972, Ronald James Fraser, beloved husband of Lucy McNevin, dear father of Ronald (Mac), and brother of Alex, of Burastown, age 74 years. Resting at the Cochrane Anderson Funeral Home, Renfrew, for service Saturday, Oct 21 at 2 p.m.

Interment Goshen cemetery. FYKE, Lloyd Arling In hospital on Tuesday, Oct 17, 1972, Lloyd Arling Fyke -of Chester- ville, in his 46th year, beloved husband of Audrey Jean Smith and dear father of Neil, Heather, Gregory and Crystal, all at home. Resting at the Vice and Craig Ltd. Funeral Home, Queen Street, Chesterville where service will be held on Friday at 10.30 a.m. Interment Maple Ridge cemetery.

GILBERT, Mrs. Roberta Mary At Ottawa, in hospital, Oct. 18, 1972, Rob-berta Gilbert, wife of Alex Gil- bert, mother of Mrs. Fred Thomson (Joan), Lethbridge, Alberta; Mrs. Reginald McQuaig (Judith), Guelph, Ont; and John, of Niagara Falls, Ont.

Resting at Hulse and Playfair West Chapel, 1098 Byron at Woodroffe, from 10 a.m. Thursday, Oct 19. Service in the west chapel Fridty, Oct. 20 at 3 p.m. Committal service and interment at Memory Garden, Kitchener, Saturday, Oct.

21. In lieu of flowers sym-p a may be expressed through donations to the Canadian Cancer Society. GREEN, George Thomas In Ottawa Oct. 19, 1972, George Thomas Green, in his 87th year, beloved husband of the late Eva May Cowan, dear father of Mrs. John Burke (Irma), H.

Clarke and J. El-don; brother of Albert and Walter of Ottawa, and two sisters in 'England. Resting Hulse and Playfair central chapel, 315 McLcod St, Service Saturday IP a.m. 3. Deaths (Cant, from Preceding Column) KEOGH, Patrick Suddenly in Halifax, Oct.

16, 1972, hus band of Rena, son of the late Timothy Keogh, brother, of Mrs. Frank Phillips, of Ire land; Mrs. Rod LaBerge (Eileen), Ottawa, and Mrs. Wil liam Storck (Nora), New York. Funeral from Humph rey's Funeral Home, Toronto, Thursday, Oct.

19. KING, J. Herbert At the Great War Memorial Hospital, Perth, Ont, Tuesday, Oct 17, 1972, J. Herbert King, beloved husband of Gladys Lightbody, and the late Gladys Monnery, dear brother of Mrs. Edith Davidson, Peterborough, and Jack King, of Halifax, N.S., in his 69th year.

Resting at the Blair and Son Funeral Home, 15 West Gore St, Perth, from 7 p.m., Wednesday. Funeral service will be conducted in the chapel Friday, Oct. 20 at 2 p.m., Interment Elmwood cemetery. In lieu of flowers kindly donate to the Ontario Heart Foundation. KNOX, Elizabeth Jane At the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Toronto on Monday, Oct 16, 1972, Jane Whitehouse, beloved wife of the late Corporal Norman Knox, dear mother of Kelly and Shawn, beloved daughter of Ethel and Fred Whitehouse, dear sister of J.

R. Mitchell (Su zanne), Christine, Cathy and John. General service was held at. St. Margaret's Angli can Church on Wednesday af ternoon.

Interment Mr, Pleas ant cemetery. LADOUCEUR, Camille On Thursday, Oct. 19, 1972, Camille Ladouceur, son of the late Jean-Baptiste Ladouceur and of the late Henriette Henry, age 77, brother of Henri, Mrs. Alfred Bourgault (Claudia), Ottawa; Mrs. Frank Legros (Rose Alma), Vanier; Mrs.

Leo Jette (Almosa), New York; Mrs. Joseph Belle- feuille (Valeda), Morrisburg; Resting Racine Robert and Gauthier, 300 Olmstead St, Vanier. Funeral Staurday to the Basilica for requiem mass at 9.30. Interment Notre Dame cemetery, Ottawa. LATREMOUILLE, Michel Accidentally, Tuesday, Oct.

17, 1972, Michel Latremouille, son of the late Andre H. Latremouille and of Therese Francoeur, age brother of Denis, Misses Susanne and Dyhane at home. Resting Racine, Robert and Gauthier, 300 Olmstead St, Vanier. Funeral Saturday to St Genevieve Church for requiem mass at 10 a.m. Interment Notre Dame cemetery Ottawa.

Visiting hours 1-10 p.m. MACINTYRE, Katherine Eberts (Katie) Aged 18 months, after a brief illness at the Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, on Tuesday, Oct. 17, 1972, daughter of Frank and Jane, Kirk's Ferry, sister of Jane, Meg and John. Private funeral MacLarens cemetery, Wakefield. In lieu of flowers contributions may be made to the Unitarian Service Committee, 56 Sparks Ottawa.

MARSHALL, Mrs. Mary Helen May On Thursday, Oct. 17, 172, Mary O'Neil of West End Villa, age 56, survived By one brother, Robert James O'Neil, Hull; sisters, Margaret Mary (Mrs. Menard), and Rita Kathleen (Mrs. William Gagne) of Ottawa.

Resting at the Whelan Funeral Home, 515 Cooper between Bay and Lyon. 'Funeral to St Antho ny's Church, Friday, 9 a.m. Interment Old Chelsea, Que. McDERMOTT, Catherine Clare In Hudson Heights, on Friday, Oct. 13, 1972, Cath erine Clare Jeffery, wife of the late Patrick John McDermott, mother of Mrs.

G. T. Holland (Patricia), Burlington, Jeffery, Belleville, and John, Hudson Heights, Que. Funeral service and interment took place in Corn wall, Ont, Monday, Oct 16: McDONALD, Douglas In hos pital, Ottawa, Tuesday, Oct. 17, 1972, Douglas (Bunty) McDonald, beloved husband of Vera Warren, age 43 years, dear father of Douglas, David, Keith, Kevin, Todd, Debbie; Wendy.

Resting at the Coch rane Anderson Funeral Home, Renfrew, for service Friday, Oct 20 at 2 p.m. Interment Renfrew cemetery. 3. Death (Cont. from Preceding' Column) McEVOY, Margaret In hospi tal, Wednesday, Oct 18, 1972, Margaret Gillissie, of Ont, widow of Ray mond McEvoy, dear mother of Rev.

Father Francis McEvoy, assistant, Blessed Sacrament Church, Ottawa; Rev. Sister Alice, Sisters of the Immaculate Conception, Halifax; Gerald, Howard, Vincent, Walter, Michael, Dennis, Madeleine (Mrs. Leonard Beatrice (Mrs, a Quinn), Genevieve (Mrs. Roy Wamel) and Mary McEvoy, dear sister of Fred Gillissie and Leo Casserly, fond niece of Miss Margaret Cassidy; also surviving are 31 grandchildren and many roster children. Resting1 at the Kelly Funeral Home, 585 Somerset St (Centre Town) Funeral Friday to St John's Church, Osgoode, for.

'mass at 10 a.m. Interment parish cemetery. McNEELY, Elizabeth Edith At Quesnel, B.C., Tuesday, Oct. 17, 1972, Elizabeth Edith Box, in her 94th year, widow of Alexander McNeely, dear mother of Fred, Clyde, Gordon, of Smiths Falls; Gladys (Mrs. Roy McLellan), Frank-town; Stewart, John, Lome, Donald, Leonard, Francis, Roy, all Carleton Place; Bryce, Quesnel, B.C.; and Hubert, predeceased.

Resting at the Alan R. Barker Funeral Home, McArthur Carleton Service in the chapel Saturday at 2.30 p.m. Interment. United cemeteries. MERKEL, Carl H.

In hospi tal Thursday, Oct 19, 1972, age 53 years, Carl H. Merkel, beloved husband of Edith Frederick, 1342 Rustic Dr, loving father of Michael Smith (Frances), Cornwall, Carl, Elizabeth and Ruth, brother of Mrs. Kenneth "Lister (Dorothy), and Alfred. Resting at Veitch Draper' Parkdale at Gladstone. Funeral arrangements later.

MURPHY, Thomas On Wednesday, Oct 18, 1972 in Thomas Murphy of 199 Jogues St, Gatineau, beloved husband of June Burns, age 38, father of Daniel and Jennifer; brother of Frank, and Mrs Albert Parsons (Mary), Falconbridge, Ont. Funeral on Saturday from Syl- vio Blals Funeral Home, 185 Maloney Blvd. West, Gatineau, to St. Aloysius Church for the celebration of the Eu-' charist at 10 a.m. Interment Jte.

Rose de Lima parish cemetery." PALAHNUCK, Nicholas Sud denly in hospital Wednesday, Oct. 18, 1972, Nicholas aged 51 years, beloved husband of Doris Bourne, 370 King George dear father of Michael, Lynda, Barbara, John, Joyce, and Keith, son of Mrs. Anna Palahnuck, brother of Mrs. Francis Fenyn, of Detroit Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod St Service Saturday at 10.30 a.m. Interment Beech-wood cemetery.

Friends may call after 2 p.m., Thursday. PARENT, Leo A. In hospital Tuesday, Oct 17, 1972, Leo A. Parent, age 38, beloved husband of Jean Chouinard, of 59 Bayshore Drive, dear father if Michael, beloved son of Leo X. Parent and the late Doris Deaney, dear brother of Gerald and Mrs.

Evelyn Desor-m'eaux. Resting the Kelly -Funeral Home, 585 Somerset St. (centre town). Funeral Friday to St Gerard's Chapel for mass at 10 a.m. Interment Notre Dame cemetery.

POIRIER, Mrs. Cleophas On Thursday, Oct. 19, 1972, age 71 years, Rhea Leblanc, wife of the late Cleophas Poirier, of 159 Cathcart St, Ottawa, loved mother of Roger, Hull; Roland and Mrs. Rheal Proulx (Aline), of Ottawa, five grand children. Resting at the Racine Robert and Gauthier Funeral Home, 259 St.

Patrick St Funeral Mass at the Basil-. ica on Saturday at 8 a.m. Interment Notre Dame cemetery, Ottawa. PRICE, Daisy M. In hospital Wednesday, Oct.

18, 1972, Daisy M. Milroy, beloved widow of Charles A. Price, formerly of Findlay dear sister of A. Victor and Olive Milroy of Ottawa, also sur vived by a niece, Mrs. Aubrey O.

Smith (Norma), Calgary, and a sister-in-law, Mrs. Louise D. Milroy of Reston, Virginia. Resting Hulse and Playfair central chapel, 315 McLeod St. Service Saturday 11 a.m.

Interment Beechwood cemetery. Donations may be made to the Ontario Heart Fund. Friends may call from 7-9 p.m. Thursday and 3-S and 7-9 p.m. Friday.

Z. Deaths I (Cont. from, Preceding Column) REBERTZ, Eskar On Wednesday, Oct 18, 1972, as the result of an accident, Es- kar Rebertz, Jge 36, of Quyon, beloved husband of Jean Daly, dear father of Connie and Colleen, dear brother of Dalton, Mervin, Eager, Leo, Lois (Mrs. Al Mahon), Leona (Mrs. Russell Mahon).

Resting at the Kelly Funeral Home, Quyon. Funeral Saturday to St. Mary's Church for mass at 9.30 a.m. Interment parish cemetery. 1 ROBINSON, Flossie In hospi tal on Wednesday, Oct.

18, 1972, Flossie Kinkaid of Winchester Springs in her 82nd year, widow of Herman uif- ford Robinson and dear mother of Dalton and Denzil. both- of Winchester Springs. Resting at the Vice and Craig Ltd. Funeral Home, 505 Church Winchester where service will be held on Friday, Oct. 20 at 2 p.m.

Interment Maple Ridge cemetery. i RUBINO, Mark Anthony Sud denly in hospital Carleton Place, Wednesday, Oct. 18, Mark Anthony Ru-bino, age 54 years, beloved husband of Lottie Miller, dear father of Ann (Mrs. Cecil Per-inbam), predeceased by Hughie, dear frandfather of Dame and David Munro. Mark is also survived by two brothers Angelo, Perth, and Sam, Carleton Place, two step-brothers Bob, Kingston; Donnie, Smiths Falls; one step-sister, Mary (Mrs.

G. Tysick), Smiths Falls, and his stepmother Mrs. Irene Rubino, Perth. Resting at the Alan R. Barker Funeral Home, McArthur Avenue, Carleton Place.

Service the chapel Friday at 2 p.m. Interment United Cemeter ies, Carleton Place. RUSHLEAU, Mary-At-the At motte General Hospital, Wednesday, Oct 18, Mary Stokes, wife of the late Isaac Rushleau, dear mother of Evelyn (Mrs. James Sample)', Agnes (Mrs. Frank Forrest), both of RR 2, Carp, Phyllis, Goldwyn, and James, de-' ceased, in her 82nd year; dear sister of Sarah (Mrs.

Edmund Rushleau), Richmond, nine grandchildren. Resting at the Comba Funeral Home, Church Street, Almonte. Funeral mass at St Philip's Church, Richmond, Friday, Oct 20 at 11 a.m. Rev. rMilaney offici ating.

Interment parish ceme tery. SHOUP, Agnes Georgina At New Orchard Lodge, Wednesday, Oct 18, 1972, Agnes Le-Cappelain, in her 82nd year, beloved wife of the late John Martin Shoup, dear mother of Mary, Murray and Gordon, sister of Eva, Ella, Bertha, Ida and Georgina, also sur vived by six grandchildren. Resting at the Weagant Rad more Stewart Funeral Home, 1319 Wellington St between Holland and Island Park Drive. Service in the chapel Friday at 3 p.m. Cremation at Pinecrest STUMP, Margaret In Toronto hospital, Monday, Oct 16, 1972, Margaret Jean Ander son, age 42 years, daughter of Mrs.

Ethel and the late Nelson "Anderson, beloved wife of Bruce R. Stump; dear mother of Larry and Randy Filinskl; Bruce, Gregory, Wayne and Stephen Stump, all of Scarborough; dear sister of Mrs. George Whitmire (Mary), of Georgetown; Mrs. Robert. Richardson (Irene), Ottawa; Howard, Braimlea; Harvey, Renfrew, and Allan, of Resting at the Cochrane Anderson Funeral Home, Renfrew, for service Thursday, Oct 19, at 2 p.m.

interment Renfrew ceme tery. THOMAS, Olive Frances On Wednesday, Oct 18, 1972, in her 87th year, widow of Joseph W. Thomas, formerly of 292 Clemow Ave, charter member of the Ottawa Hunt and Golf Club, former member of the Ottawa. Curling Club, survived by many loving nieces and nephews. Resting Hulse and Playfair central chapel, 315 McLeod St Ser vice Saturday, 11.30 a.m.

In terment Beechwood cemetery. WALKER, Laura Jean Sud denly Wednesday, Oct. 18, 1972, Laura Robinson, beloved wife of William S. Walker, 125 Mountbatten loving mother of Penny and Peter, sister of Royden K. Robinson.

Resting at Veitch-Draper Bank Street at Carling Avenue. Service in chapel Friday at 2 p.m. Interment Capital Memorial Gardens. Donations to the charity of your choice. i 3.

Deaths from Preceding Column) STEWART, Neil G. At Hotel Dieu Hospital, Kingston, on Wednesday, Oct 18, 1972. Nell G. Stewart, of Renfrew, age 82, beloved husband of the late Caroline Chalmers, of Sudbury, father of Joan, Toronto, and Ian of Ottawa. Resting at McPbail and Perkins Funeral Home, Ren frew, where friends may call Friday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 10, Saturday after 10 a.m.

Funeral service Saturday at 3 p.m. In- ferment Tbomsonhill ceme-: tery. In lieu of flowers donations to the Heart Fund would be appreciated. TURNER, I. (Ike) --In hospital, Tuesday, Oct- 17, 1972, Ike Turner, 144 Ren frew Avenue, survived by his wife.

Lucy (Carver), one sister, Catherine (Mrs. K. Brown), Detroit, Mich. A pmete service was held on Wednesday. VICE CRAIG LTD.

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In Memorlams GRAY In loving memory of a dear nusoona ana father, wiiitam (Bill) Gray, who passed away Oct. 17, 1968 The blow was great, the shock so ere; We tittle thought his death so near. Only those that have tost can tell The sorrow of porting without fare- woh. Wife Barbora, Son Gordon. GRAY In fond ond krvlna memory of a dear father ond grandfather, Wll- Itom eray, who pessed owoy Oct.

17, S. In our hearts your memory lingers. Always tender, fond ond true. There's not a day, dear Father, We do not think of you. George end Norle, Chris ond Mor nra.

GRAY In fond memory of my good friend, WHMom Gray, who passed awoy vet. iy, im We cannot think of them at dead Who wclk with us no more Along the path of Kf we treodi They have but gone before. Ed. HAOLEY In loving memory of dear wife and mother, Florence, passed owoy Oct. 17, 1968.

Peacefully sleeping, resting at last. The world's weary troubles ond trials ore post. In silence she suffered. In patience she bore. Till God celled her home to suffer no more.

Husband Harry and Pat. HAMILTON in loving memory of a dear husband, father end grand father, A. Ernest Hamilton, who passed owoy Oct. 17, Wtt. Though absent you are ever near StlH missed, still loved ond -Wife Alice and FomHy.

HOSKINS In loving memory of my dear husband, Albert A. Hosklns, who passed away July it, 1770. Your lost parting wish, I would Hke to have heard, And breathed your ear. (My last porting word. Only those who have lost Are able to tell the poin in my heart At not toying farewell.

Wife Jane Hosklns. bMBRO In loving memory of a dear brother, Mkhoei, who passed away Oct. 17, 1767. His life was earnest, hit actions kind. A generous hand and en active mind, Anxious to pteose, loath to offend, A loving promer ena raiTnrui rrena.

Sister and Brothers. LAJEUNESSE loving memory of a ooor oromer, urrea c. i-aieunesee. who passed away ocr. ivu.

Memories as we loumey on, A smile from a loved one gonei None knows our beo regret. We wW rwmmeber others forget. The romiiy. MARCOTTE In fond ond loving mem- oroy Of a aeor wire ana momer, Jovce McCov. beloved wife of Ray.

mond Marcotte, who passed away. OCT. IV, ivi. Raymond and Pomelo. McCULLOCH In loving memory of our dear tons and husband, wttiiom (Bid) who passed away Oct.

17, ivw, ond John (Jock) who passed away Oct. 2, 1764 No one knows our Iwai laches. Only those who hove lost con teH Of the grief that we bear In silence For the ones we loved so well. rvom, Dod, Fran. NIXON In loving memory of a dear sister, MyrTte mxon.

wiw Ian vwar it, Deep In our hearts your memory Is To cherish always and never forge. Ethel, Momie ond Ken. PERRY In loving memory of a dear father, Ralph Perry, who passed awry Oct 19, 1764. Eight years have passed since that too any, Vrhen one we loved was colled away; God Took him home it wes nis win. Within our hearts he Hvettt still.

Joseph Perry and Family. RYAN In loving memory of our dear gronomoiner wiw tnmvu More and more each day we miss Friends mav think the wound Is heoled. But they little know the sorrow Lying within our hearts concea'ed. Kenneth, Lelth ond Chlldlren. 16.

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Good food and professional- care. Open wood fireplaces add charm and warmth amidst on air of; quiet 1-258-2888 or 1 39. Gardening and Landscaping SANDSTONE (200). PHONE 731-5275. TREES CUT, HEDGES TRIMMED, stumps removed, odd lobs.

235.1320. WALNUT, BUTTERNUT, SPRUCE and pine trees. Enioy digging rnem yourself, S3. after 4.30. 41.

j' Help Wanted ff AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE ENGI neer with DC3 endorsement required In Pembroke area. Apply Box E-7, Journal. AMBITIOUS, MATURE PERSON, with chauffeur's licence, required to monoge stockroom. In office equipment store. Apply Ideal Stationery, 215 Rldeau St.

APPRENTICE CUTTERS, NO Ex perience necessary, good pay. Scoffs Commissary, 742 Merlvole Rd. APPRENTICE MECHANIC. 157 Loretta St. ATTRACTIVE GAS BAR ATTENDANT.

Apply 157 Loretta. BAR STEWARQ, EXCELLENT WORK- mg conoinons. coil oerween 10-12 ana 2-4. 2364186. BILINGUAL SALESPERSON, SALARY plus commission.

Usual company benefits. 237-6262. BONDABLE LICENSED FLEET, mechanic, otso bus ond cab mechr ntc, 5V-oay week. State salary expected ana References Box E-25, Journol. BONDABLE FLEET LUBRICATION ond general duty person, state soiory expected and experience.

Reference. 4S4wur week from a.m. to p.m. Box E-24, Journal. BUTCHER, EXPERIENCED, 42 HOURS a week.

04-1760. Orleans Meat Mar-kef, Manager. K-MART- BLOSSOM PARK requires 'managers HARDWARE SPORTING GOODS SECURITY Apply to it PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT 822-7315 TYPESETTING. A wonderful opportunity exists for someone with a typesetting background; to leom "programming" for phototypesetting. Ideally, trie candidate should have linotype'j ondor monotype keyboard experience, have a good "sense of design ond believe in the potential of computer technology as applied to typesetting.

He must be determined to keep abreast in a field where continuous rapid crtange ts trie rule rather than the lexceptfAfi. If you are willing to accep soonsibilitv. work- hard ond feel that this is a challenge that would appeal to' you, please write and tell us about vtior background, your present work ond why you think this Is the job for you. Box D-988, Journal 20. ELECTRICIANS Experience necessary in trouble shooting, B.C drives.

Industrial machinery. Coll collect MR. JOHN RICKER 613475-4612 Journal Box Replies 4 885 8M 910 911 913 914 93a. 26 928 935 947 ,950 953 95 1 970 974 979 981 988 9i Replies mailed Oct. 18, 1971 893898 908 907.

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