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30 LOCAL CALLS PHONE 234-7511 Deaths By Th Canadian Press Use, Wale Lort) Raglan, lord lieutenant ol Monmouthshire, 79. who also was a soldier, author, anthropologist and debunker. Indianapolis Mark C. Honeywell, 89, a founder or' the Minneapolis Honeywell Regulator Company and its honorary board chairman since 1933. Vancouver George, Norgan, 79, sportsman and who in 1934 figured in one of the biggest income tax cases United States history.

Today and Tomorrow TODAY Champagne Pool opens for men and boys, p.m. v. Plant Pool opens for -women mnA oli-la 4-5. .18 Champagne Pool opens for women and girls, ye.w p.m. Registered Nurses Association, Otuwa Chapter, Sampan Restaurant, 7 p.m." A.Hull City Council, Hull City Hall.1 p.nv Ottawa City Council, City.

Hail, Lecture, "Art Frauds In Canada." National Gallery Auditorium, 8.30. p.m. "Jack B. and "The Deal. Le Hibou.

8.30 p.m. TOMORROW Shawville Pair, ShawviUe, all day. Champagne Pool opens for families, M.30 p.m. Champagne opens for women and girls, p.m. Plant Pool opens for.

men -and boys, p.m. Eastview Council, Eastview City Hall. I p.m.! Dessert and Card Party, sponsored by the Catholic Women's League of the Church of the Resurrection of Our Lord. Parish HalV Sauoderson Drive, I p.m, "Vesuvius Goes to Market," Ahimni Theatre, Carleton University, I p.m. "Jack B.

Nimble." and "The Deal Hibou, 8.30 p.m. Jwrml In Jtttm 49981 KM Ml 6S3 803 CM 827 848 8M fl 881 64 818 707 70S 733 815 538' 567 588 611 831 831 838 861 6.13 673 676 88 703 T13 715 Phfrtrt Want A 4 Attntt armprio ctaarrs store, soea St. Faeae 833-ls CARLETON Place Wllaea-s Drat Store. Bridge St. Pseee s.1 in oiiheiy, Fester rcMBaoBC-Mn.

tMk. trt Patriate stA nm 711-tiSL BRNFREW Mrs. W. Mate, tt sntnw st Ease riHHM am-; mi. smiths fallen Mcskaae ees Skaaks Pharmacy, Beckwlth aad staia sts.

leers il SabstrtpliM lifts Journal koM Saltvery eervtee. which la eaareateed. la evaluate Mywhirt la Ottawa, Ban aad enr-reoadlag aMttrtct as weU aa la towns u4 TtUafos la ths Ottawa Vslley. Csa 238-7511 far how delivery eervtee. riaaiia DKUVKMY 4Sc a week, lee Saturday only, payable to Ika or eeery two weeea.

siNoi.a corr slates daUy aad IS Saturday. mail scBscairnoNa ca feeeept la areas where kin do. Ivory a aveUakle). ComnoawoalUi ceaatrles aa Armed Forces Over-mij dally rates- oao year Slt.aa, ala aioatka S1.SS, tkm aioatka S4.SI, oao aionUa SI.SS. Satareajr oaly ay auU $14S a ytar or IM ooy.

Mall ntn la otuwa. a 1 1 aaS enin aa towaa wkoro tkora la carrlot koy otrvico a wool ot su.se a yoat. Oattoa atatoa, Aaotralki aaa" tr-Ita aoaatrlM, aally ratoa, oao yoat S-e. tlx aioatka SIS oao aioaia 9.ww, oomob oaly. SIS.4S a sow at too a coot.

an an akearhrtloas aro ayakW aa aavaaeo to xao ooonui, PflBTMBB INFORMATION Buy okulaM ky ealUBf Cko Joaxaal at 101 I1BTKS BENOIT Arthur and Gllberte are happy to announce the birth of a girl, Sunday, Sept 13. 1864, at Sf -Louis Marie de Montfort Hospital. BLACK To Cliff and Sylvia Black, daughter, on Sept 12. 1964, at the Grace Hos-I pjtal. A slater for Roy.

DELANEY To Mr. and Mrs. A. a Delaney, at the Ot uwa Civic Hospital on Sept. 14.

1964, the gift of ter. Both well, DOTTOHl Mr. and Mrs. Dino Dottorl (nee Jean Reganold) are happy to announce the birth of at daughter, Linda Theresa, 7 14 ozi Frt- day, Sept 11, 1964, at Brent Memorial Hospital, Hamilton, Ont Mother and daughter both wen. 194 471 471 MI 848 57 578 679 41 844 MA 3 8M 8A8 87T 878 680 .708 704 708 7I7 728 731 OHcwa's Most 101 BIRTHS (Cant from Preceding Column, GREEN ToJUr- Mrs.

Gerald W. Green (nee Elea nor Mackenzie), at the Ot tawa Civic- Hospital, on Thursday, Sept. 10,, 1964, a daughter, Janet, JACOBS Ernest and Eva (nee Champagne) wish to an nounce the arrival of a sister tor Elizabeth Ann, Monday, Sept. 1964, at Ottawa Civic Hospital. Both well.

KEHOE To Bill and Bormie. at Ottawa General Hospital on Monday, Sept 14, 1964, a daughter. Both' weU. LAMB Mr. and Mrs.

William J. Lamb are- happy to an nounce the -arrival of a brother for Maryanne and Marlene, Sunday, Sept 13, 1964, at Otuwa General Hospital Both. well. O'BRIEN Ron and Judy (nee Rock) are happy to announce the birth of a daughter (9 lb. 2 Sunday, Sept '13, 1964, at Renfrew Victoria Hospital.

Both well. O'LEARY Mike and Sandra (nee McComb) ate proud to announce the arrival of James Patrick at Ottawa Civic Hospital, Sept. 14, 1364; a brother for Michael Jr. PEGG Tom and Jean (nee The barge, RN) are happy to announce the arrival of their eon, 7 lbr, 12 at the Ottawa Civic Hospital pn Sept. 1964.

Both well QUINN Maria and Leslie are happy to announce the birth of a daughter at Wakefield Memorial Hospital, Monday, Sept. 14, 1964: a sister for Cindy, Daryl and Heather. Both well. 104 MATHS CRAM. Walton In hospital.

Saturday, Sept 12. 1964, Walton Cram, 230 Arlington Avenue, age 58 years, belov- ed tiusband of Florence Backs and dear father to Elmer, Mrs, George Heron (KathleenX.and Mra. George Smith (Beverley); brother to James, CeciL Forrest, Mra. E. J.

Mockett (VerenaX Mra. Richard Bennett (Greta), Mrs. Arthur Clavel (Rebecca), Mrs. 1. av (Pearl) and Mrs.

Willis Da- vidson (Dorothy); also sur viving are 6 grandchildren. Resting at the Ketly Funeral Home, 583- Somerset Street (Centre Town). Funeral Tuesday to St Thomas the Apostle, Church for service at 11 a.m. Interment Pine- crest cemetery. CUMMINGS, Eurie Ereell In hospital, Monday, Sept 14, 1964, Eurie Ereell Pack, aged 66, 323 bland Park Drive, widow of F.

Cummlngs: dear mother of Garry, Mra. R. J. K. Martin (Shirley), Toronto, and Mrs: Murray T.

Joet (Lois), Otuwa; lister of Mrs. A. Mackle (Elsie), Anson, Elroyd and AthoC Ot- Uwa; Warren, Toronto. Also survived by 8 (randchldren. Resting at the Tubman Fu-ntral Home, 403 Richmond Roosevelt Service in chapel Thursday l.pjn.

Pinecrest DWORKIN. Fanny Suddenly In hospital Monday, Sept 14, 1964, Fanny. Sagman. widow of Abraham Dworkln, la her 84th year. Service at Jewish Memorial Chapel, 373 King Edward Avenue, Tuesday, 2 p.m.

Interment Jewish Com munity cemetery. EDWARDS, James Kelson In Victoria, Saturday, Sept 5, 1964, James Nelson Ed wards, 5353 Hamsterly Road, aged 90 years, born in Clarence, Ont He Is survived by Ms wife Agatha, two brothers, Charles of Edmonton and Jack, Vic toria; one sister, Mrs. Marlon Wicker, also several nieces and nephews. Funeral service was held Victoria Sept 10. followed by crema- tton.

GAUVREAU, Gertrude On Monday, Sept 14, 1964, sud denly, Gertrude MorrissetU, wife of the lata Lucira Gsuv-reau, dear mother of Gilbert 1 and Mrs. Gerald Dillon (Car- men), suiter of Walter and Luden, aged 60 years. Also survived by sis grandchit dreft. Resting at Racine and Robert 260 Besserer Street Funeral Thursday to St Augustine's Church, Baseline Road for Requlera High Man at 9 a.m. Interment Notre Dame.

Ottawa. 1 Progressive Want DEATHS (Com, from Preceding Column) JOLICOEUR, Diane In hospital Monday. Sept 14. 1964, Diane Jolicoeur, infant daugh ter of Raymond and Mar garet (Turpin) Jolicoeur, of 572 Hilton Avenue, and baby sister to Jean-Paul, Michel, and Joanne. Private funeral was held Tuesday from the Kelly Funeral Home at 3 p.m.

Interment; Notre Dame cemetery. KpRRY," Andrew George At his home, RR No. 4, Perth, Ont, on Sunday, Sept 13, 1964, Andrew George Korry, beloved husband of Ethel Popplewell, in his 75th year. Resting at the Blair and Son Funeral Home, 9 West Gore Street Perth. Funeral serv ice to be conducted in the chapel on Wednesday Sept 2 pjn.

Elm wood cemetery. A LEAN, John Henry In hospi- Sept 14, 1964, John Henry Lean of 357 Arlington Avenue, age 86, husband of the late May Thorn, dear father of Stanley of OtUwa; also survived by nine grand children and nine great grandchildren. Resting at Funeral Home, Thurso, Quebec. Service In the chapel at 2.00, Thursday, Sept 17. Thurso Robert At Cornwall, on Monday, Sept 14, 1964, Robert Mas- sey.

of 425 Water Street East, Cornwall, beloved husband of Mabel Hyndman, dear brother of Mrs. Alice Thibodeau, Montreal. Resting McArthur Bros, and MacNeil Funeral Home, Cornwall. Funeral service at the funeral borne Wednesday, Sept 16 at 1.30 p.m. Interment South Gower.

Ont McCRANK, Mrs. Patrick On Sunday, Sept 13, 1964, Pearl Shane, wife of Patrick Mc- Crank, of PlanUgenet, aged 82 years. besides her husbacd- John 'of Plan Ugenet, Leslie of Pendleton, Charlie Clark (Adlia). Pendleton; Mrs. Mervin Delaney (Anna) of PlanUgenet; and sister or Gilbert.

Ot-: Uwa; Leslie, Pendleton; Mrs, R. J. Stewart Mrs. Leslie Harrigan, all of Pendleton. Funeral Wednesday from Lamarre Funeral Home, Al fred, for service at 10 a.m.

in St Luke Church, of Cur-ran, interment parish -ceme tery. McLEARN, Katharine In hospital on Sunday, Sept 13, 1964, Katherins McLearn, 817 Ivanhoe Avenue, in her 73rd Daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. James McLearn. Sister of Irank H.

Mc-' Learn, Ottawa. Resting at Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 313 McLeod Street service on Wednesday at 11 a.m. Interment Pinecrest Cemetery. McLEOD. John At Cornwall, Ont, Monday, Sept 14, 1964, John W.

McLeod, beloved son of Mrs. Lily McLeod and the late Harry McLeod of Lancaster, Ont; dear brother of Mis. E. McGuire (Margaret), Cornwall; Mrs. Blake McKendry (Ruth) of Perth.

Resting at Meldrum Funeral Home, Cornwall. Funeral service at the funeral home Wednesday, Sept 16, at 2.30 p.m. Cremation 1 Pinecrest cemetery, OtUwa. Flowers gratefully declined. By request the casket will remain closed.

OGILVIE, Shirley SudUenty at his home, 2938 Richmond Road, on Sunday, Sept 13, 1964, Shirley Ogllvie, beloved husband of Hilda Landon, la his 59th year. Father of Rob- ert London, Ont, and John at home. Brother of Alex, Reginald, Mrs. fvaa Walker (Helen), Mrs. Jules Brule (Gwen), all of Ottawa.

Resting at Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street Service Tuesday at 1 p.m. Interment Pinecrest cemetery. PAPKE, Alvina In hospiul on Sunday, Sept-13, 1964, Al vina Biehler, 182 Gladu Street, Eastview; widow of Charles Papke, in her 83th year. Sister of Mrs. Albert Munz (Caroline), of Eastview.

Resting at; Hula and Play fair Central Chapel, 315 Mc Leod Street Service In St. Paul's Lutheran Church TuftS day, 2 p.m. Interment Beecn- wood cemetery. THE OTTAWA JOURNAL TOIL Ad Section" 'vHMaWkaTksaBBflday LONO DISTANCE PHONB ZENITH tilt NO TOLL CHARGE -an. mil- jh VI I til 1 fit) I a-v t- COUNTRY WITH ALMOST EVERYTHING Colombia has been described as the "world's most promising under-developed country The republic offers everything from rich farmland to emeralds, and yet the price of poUtoes, the staple diet of the country's poor, has increased nine times in six years.

A facet of Colombia's richness may be seen in this scene of BogoU lying 8,000 feet up in a cradle of mounuins. fClMewaal Photo) 104 KATHS (Cont. from Proooainf Column) PATTERSON, Jessie Under wood In Aberdeen, Scotland, on Sunday, Sept. 13, Jessie Underwood Pat terson. beloved mother of Mrs.

Fred Bowden (Jessie), and Mrs. Melville McCam-bley (Margaret), both of OtUwa. Service and interment in Aberdeen. 7.Vl PICKERSGILL, Norman L. Suddenly on Tuesday, Sept 13, 1964, Norman Pickers-till, aged 83 years, 453 Broad view Avenue, beloved husband of Margaret McDonald, father of Mrs.

Donald Webb (Lois), of Regina; David, of Johannesburg, South Africa, and Nancy Hazen (stepdaugh ter). Resting Hulse and Central Chapel, 313 McLeod Street until Wed nesday 9.30 p.m. Service at St Barnabas A ngl ics Church Thursday 11 a.m. Cremation Pinecrest ceme tery. REECE.

Harold L. Suddenly, at his home, Carleton Place, Ont, on Saturday, Sept 12, 1964, Harold L. Reece. be loved husband, of Ethel Pretty. Resting at the Alan R.

Barker Funeral Home, McArthur Avenue, Carleton Place, until Wednesday at 1.13 p.m. thence to St James Anglican Church for service at 1.30 m. Interment United 1 cemetery, Clayton, Ont ROWAT, Christine In hospi Ul Tuesday, Sept 15. 1964 Christine Moodie, widow of James S. Rowat, of Manotick, Ont, aged 94 years, dear mother of Mrs.

forest, Har ris (Lila). of Otuwa; Wil I ism, of Carleton Place, and Melville, of Manotick. Rest- in Hulse and Plafalr Central Chapel. 313 McLeod Street Service Thursday, 2 p.m. In terment Johnson's Comers cemetery.

ROY, Fit LL John L. (RCAF) In hospital, Monday, Sept 14, 1964, Fit LL John L. Roy, 670 Borthwick Avenue, age 26 years, beloved hus band of Mary Boudreau; dear ton of John Roy and of the late Mabel (Trudeau) Roy, and dear brother to Mrs. Ronald Bowes (Elea-' nor). Resting at the Kelly Funeral Home, 583 Somerset Street (Centre Town).

Fu neral Thursday to Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church for Requiem High Mass at 8 a.n. Interment Notre Dame. RCAF military honors ac M'. SIMPSON, Muriel Parker Suddenly on Sept 13, 1964, at Buckingham, Quebec. Muriel Parker, wife of the late John Adrian Simpson, mother of John; sister of Mrs.

S. Simpson, Highland, and Miss Edith Parker, of Montreal; dear grandmother of Butch and Leslie. Funeral was held afternoon from her home, 170 Joseph Street (Centuiuod oa Wart Column) r- 104 OUTHS (Coat Procodinf Column) STEWART, Miss Helen In Victoria Hospiul, Renfrew; on -Sunday, Sept 13, 1964. Helen Stewart, youngest daughter of the late James Stewart and Margaret Affleck, late of 53 Airth Boule vard, Renfrew. Resting at McPhatl and Perkins Funeral Home, 83 Munroe, Street Renfrew Service in Trinity St Andrew's United Church, Tuesday, Sept 15, at 2 p.m.

Interment ThomsonhlU ceme tery. VALOIS, Joseph (Joe) On Monday, Sept 14, 1964, suddenly, at home, 69 Poplar Street Joseph Valols, beloved husband ot Diane Geryais, dear brother, of Emile, Roger, Rene, Mrs. Maria St Germain and Jeanne Guenette, aged 67. Resting at Racine and Robert 260 Besserer Street Funeral Wednesday to St Jean Baptists Church for Requiem High Mass at 7.43 a.m. Interment Orleans.

WILSON, Allan Suddenly, at his home, Peter Street Carleton Place, on Sunday, Sept 13. 1964. Allan C. Wil son, in his 52nd year, beloved husband of Marjorie Giles, dear father of David, Donald, Murray, Ruth and Allan. Resting at the Alan R.

Barker Funeral Home, McArthur Avenue. Carleton Place, where service will be con ducted Wednesday, at X30 p.m. Interment Auld Kirk cemetery, Almonte, 1 VEITCH-DRAPEF? LiMirED FUNFRAL DIRECTORS ARKOAUt CHAPEL. 1JS-4S71 BAXK ST. CHAPEL, SIS-OSSS "Known lor Kindnaaa Slnea HULSE PLAYFAIR Ltmltoe FUNERAL D1RECTOM Central 315 McLEOD SC.

233-1143 West CAnpei 1098 BYRON AVE 728-1761 LATEST INFORMATION CVR.K DAILY 6 JO P.M. Dworkln, Fannjr. McLoarn. KaUiorlM. plckmslll.

Norman t. Sowat. CnrisUaa. 10S IK MF.M3RUHS OALY in loving mmory of oar dar Km, Brutrd Daly, who awaj sarvw. Y9ry hour wo drly him.

Lomir Is our homo without htm. Kf4paf hy Mum. ami Dad. SMnon and Brothor. OELMKB In lovtnf lonimf of doar arm and broihor.

Eon Alwjrn Dtlmor, kUlod In oeUuo In luir. spt is. You aro not forgot too, but aadly rithur, Mother, Slrtor and (Conllaood ia Kaat Cotama) 105 (Coat, froaa Praaaalnt Columa) LIBERTY la lovlna awmory of a dear huaband and fathor. Antonio (Tony) Ltbtrty. who aland away Bool.

IS. 1IMS. Our family clrclo has boon brokon. A link trom our chain; But thoujh wa-ro par tod for a whllo. Wo know wall moot again.

Soma day wo hopa to moot you. Soma lay wa know not wnon. Wa ahaU moat In a bottar land. Kavar to part again. WUo and Oaushtora.

Annlvonary Maaa at fcl. Bma-diu Church, Huu, 10 PAUL In load and loving momory of my dear Georaa Fradarlck Paul, who paiaad away Sapt. IS, 1SSI. Lovca greateat sift Remembrance. Plppy.

SERVICE In loving remembrance of my dear huaband. Matthew Service, who paaaed away Sept. 19. IMS. Like falling leaves, the.

years (o by. i. But memories of you will never die. Wife Pauline. 106 CUDS OF THAWS HURTIO The family of the late Mr.

Juuue Hums of Edmonton wun to men we many tnenaa for their kind thoughts and actions after the death of i their father. McEVOV We wlah to expreae our deep gratitude to our many frienda and relative, a MO the employee! of Oreenahlelda Incorporated and the Kelly Funeral Home for their kindness, sympathy, spiritual and floral offer Wa In the death of our dear Betty. Roberta and Wayne McEvoy, 107 FUNERAL DIRECTORS FRED ft. GARRETT, DIGNIFIED Funerals, moderate eharges. M4 Someraet West.

RACINE AND ROBERT. tS BES-aarar, S3s-Boa; Eastview branch. 300 Oimataad Street. WHELAN FUNERAL HOME. PER- aonal service, raveranca.

514 Looper 333-ieea. McEvoy-Brothers Umltad Ottawa's Largest Funeral Home i PARKING FACILITIES AIR CONDITIONED CENTRAL LOCATION ESTABLISHED Utf 23S tLi3fT ST. 32-5387 10S CFMHERT MEMORIALS BROWN. ROBERT ANU SON. S7S Sparka at Bay.

33S-S733 Slaoa 1S75. 10SI noRisn FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS. O. Prouls, SS It Idea SU-7JSS. as yaak, ssa-tsa.

109 USI BABY STBKXXfR, BLUE. ape. stoemrs. BUDOIB. SNOW WHITS.

LOST Eimvale Acres; reward. T3S- FRENCH PURSE. BROWN, WAL- el typo. Hat parkway Para. LASSES, GIRL'S, BEIGE CASE.

vicinity Olab Collegiata. PAS- oaso. GLASSES, MAN'S, IN PARKWOOD Hills ana. T33-S140. GLASSES, MAN'S.

DARK frames, vicinity Laurier a Chapel. SM-IMS. GLASSES. MEN'S. DARK FRAMES, Clvte Hospital area.

CSB-sotu, avonlnsa. KITTEN. GREY AND WHITE, part Persian, 8 months old, strayed from Creelview Road. aiu vuts. TM-esse.

jLtl. 15 MM CAMERA. TRADE NAME Kows, lost Saturday's football game. Anyone finding sama shall bo rewarded. Phone SSS- 7070.

109A, BRACELET FOUND. GLEBE area. SSI-S4TO. CHILD'S GLASSES, CORNER Bank-Betmont. S34-74S1.

OLASSES. GIRL'S. BLUB AND white ease, vicinity Holland ana Wellington. 72S-4Q4S oner GLASSES FOUND, HOLLAND aoar Sherwood Drive. TSS-eaes SMALL BLACK KITTEN, SEL kirk Street.

74S-7J31. antiMn, Ana vaKK IN OUR AIM TO PROVIDE OUR possible, The journal will pub- llata this column free of charge for days all articles or pets. wnicn our readers may nna. Simply dial S3S-7SII, classified Department. 110 WHERE TO 60 BRtNO YOUR FAMILY TO HEN-deraoo's pre herds I mile oast of Brodavllla on Second Conoaaaton Bead, ftrat road aorth al High way 401.

Children welcome. Brine your an baskets. Save money Macintosh apples sad fresh apple eider available. Open ovary day. Telephone Dlamead tS4S.

Brackvuior- 8. O. HUBERT LTD, IS PLEASED to announce to the ladies of Manlwakl and surrounding district, a Fall fashion show to be bold at St. Patrick's High School Hall, Manlwakl, Wednesday Beat. IS.

at S.10 am. Refresh- menta will be served. Admission SI JO, benefit St. Patrick's Parish. Coat sad meat Mra.

CecUe Proud foot, organiser of fashion parado. See her collection of mart, FaU and winter stylos. Comments tors, Mrs. K. R.

Tay- ror aaa Mra, Fame Glass. Musio by Mra. W. Moria. STOCK CAR RACES EVERY BUN day, i Cantley Speedway, 517 1507; SI7-O02S.

UNATTACHED PEOPLE JOIN tna mandahfp club- FN formation. xa7-1575. 201 APIS, RATS TO UT ADULTS. QUIET. CENTRAL, VER-andah, 5 bedrooms; 105.

AOULTS PREFERRED MEW Edinburgh. bedrooms, tower aupifs. fev-TOVa. ADULTS. GLEBE.

1 BEDROOM apartment, den, unequipped. paraini. HS-OJUS. ADULTS. 8 BEDROOM, EQUI.

i a a ii 8 Ana, i A.5M 8 Vit nta tl Lit.tJ. It 1 fc. a a ii i TUESDAY, 201 APTJ. TO in (Coat, rroaa Praoodlne ewtumnl ADULTS. 8 LARGE BEDROOMS.

equipped, heeled, balcony. Alter 8. IS Someraet West, aoar Drive way. ALL CONVENIENCES. MODERN.

5 bedrooms, uctooen monui iree rent plus 575 movliu) allowance. 5110. PAS-159. AN EXECUTIVE ATMOSPHERE la eharming ground noor. a-oea-roonv apartment.

Glebe. 7SS-1S4S. WEST ND 1 -BEDROOM SUITES 2 BEDROOM SUITES $100 1 j. and $105 Between Wesltate and Carling-eutd Sht-pping Centres aeivti-o Electrically Free perkingb'Bua tranap-jru. tioo st 232-3741 Evgs.

722 9110 722 3613 ANYTIME. SPACIOUS, I BED-room living room, dining room, kitchen, electrically equipped. SI 00. loo Wavarley. comer Elgin.

SSS-35S4. APARTMENT. BEDROOM, heated. kitchen, dining. .1033 Gladstone cornsy Spadlna.

APARTMENT AVAILABLE I bedroom, electrically equipped. faculties- 733-svsi. APARTMENT, WRIOHTVILLE, I-; bedroom, bathroom, kitchen. tnd floor. 545 M3-M70.

APARTMENT VACANT." BED- room, west End.sos.'auit coupie. very clean, central. 725-1044; evenings, 72V-U7S0. APARTMENT. 4-ROOM.

563. S3S-04M; eveninga, 74S-C18S. APARTMENTS. CENTRAL. MOD-srn.

I bedroom. 583, available (-bedroom, October, 593. 233-5105. IAAMEDIATE i 't OCCUPANCY 201 McLeod Overlooks National Museum and Spacious Park. -12 Floors of Elegance.

ONE-BEDROOM APARTMENTS $105 from Carpeted Halls Two High-Speed Elevators 4) Large Balconies Heat Control Deluxe Appliances Vanities 4-Channel TV Garage or Plug-in Resident Manager VISIT OUR DISPLAY APARTMENTS FROM 2 P.M. DAILY TELEPHONE. 235-4221 APARTMENT. I BEDROOM. 878.

eswpswa. rea-iwa. APARTMENT, MODERN. I BED-room, equipped, washer, dryer, parkin. plug-In, hot water free.

sis presiand Road. 746-vS7S. APARTMENT, MODERN, 5 rooms, heated, near Printing Bureau, tiuu, aoa. APARTMENT. LUXURIOUS.

1 bedroom, heated, tlghtod, washer, dryer. 74A-4110. ATTRACTIVE 8 -BEDROOM. OIN- ing room. 370.

33 Guertia, Gatmeau Point, fss-ests. ATTRACTIVE 1 BEDROOM apartment. fully oi equipped. 432 Nelson, 232-0213. ATTRACTIVE BACHELOR.

FIRE- piece, a cupooaraa. elevator central. 232-esai. ATTRACTIVE GROUND FLOOR. fireplace, PowelL garage, 8110.

333-03S3. AVAILABLE OCT. 1, NEW EDIN-burgh, modern. bedrooms. Itv- Ins, dining, electrically equipped 50.

745-5053. AVAILABLE. NEWLY DECOR-ated bed room, heated, 57U. sea-eMV. AVAILABLE UPPER DUPLEX.

7 rooma, perming, aaa. aaa eata. AVAILABLE. 3 BEDROOMS. parking, unhealed.

ISIS) Welllng- lon, aau. AVAILABLE OCTOBER, SANDY Hill 3 rooms, equipped, heated. iigmea, pajconr. near pus stop. 233-4302.

AVAILABLE. OTTAWA SOUTH. 1 bedroom, alestrtcallj equipped. AVAILABLE. SANDY HILL.

8 oearooms, amms room, equipped. 332-1384. 233-832S. AVAILABLE. SANDY HILL I bedroom, balcony, electrically equippeo.

uo-vvaa. AVAILABLE. 1 BEDROOM. 5S: baoheloe, 595. equipped.

CE4- osoe. AVAILABLE, FLORENCE STREET, large 1 bedroom apartment, equipped, balcony, 578. 234-23M. AVAILABLE. 543 1-ROOM UN-healed flat.

Labreton at Arllni-ton. 733-4334. THE Acadian 153 NEPEAN ST. Just east ol Bank SL I Moderh skven-etorey. twln-rle-, valor building featuring bet-: conies, dishwashers, fu ly draped apta and many olhes featuree.

Semi one bedroom, one bedroom, two B7 CA bedrooms, from- PO Oaeat for Inspecwnn Sally. Mra. Hoggarth, S37-I55S, 337-asse THE Du Barrv 60 ST. PATRICK ST. at CHARLOTTE A mortem one- and two-ied-room apartment buildlns rt-t-4 for economy minded tQf people, from OU Purnlshad $100 All services includsd In Mr.

Wakslln. 82S-44SS. Owned and Manages by KASEU. REALTY ITO. Al Kastmf, F.

EUIs I SEPTEMBER 15,1964 201 lT; ICort. from ProoaalaS Coluwn) AVAILABLE, 1 OB 8 BEDROOMS, electrically equipped, roaaoaable. vicinity Technical 8chool. B37- SS90. AVAILABLE OCT.

I. 1- AND 3- oeoroom, iivuig, amino, imur cslly equipped, dryer, 375 SO. )e-5S03. AVAILABLE, END. 8 O'Meara.

Ottawa. 1-3 bedroom, heated. 253-5748, Smiths rails. collect AVAILABLE. 3-ROOM UPPER Du plex, 1095 Heron Rood.

w97l. AVAILABLE. I BEDROOM RE-Jihii, MiMwiud. sat iJu.r. 50 monthly.

23-557L AVAILABLE, 8 BEDROOM apartmenta. sou nicAnnur. aao-vlew. 771-5569. 231-834 J.

BACHELOR. PARTLY FURNISH-ed, heated. Ilshted, October I. S34-31M. BACHELOR.

CENTRAL. CLEAN, KW. 331 Catherine. 334-5530. BACHELOR APARTMENT.

SELF-conUined. very central. 2SS-1601. 51 Metcalfe. BEECHWOOD, NEAIt HEMLOCK.

S-bedroom. alectrtoally equipped, modern apartmenta. from 8100 up. R. Blgras.

749-1374. Louis Tltley Ltd. NO OTHER VALUES LIKE THIS! 'THE SEIGNIORY 111 Wurtemburj Street Overlooking the Rldeau River, adjacent to MaeDonaM Park. -Offers unparalleled values in one-bedroom aooosnrnodation- values unmatched anywhere In Ottawa. You must visit the model suite In the Capital's moat distinguished apartment building.

You owe it to yourself to sea the nmarkably. specious ono-. bedroom suites at The Seigniory before yoa dsoida where you want to Uvol The model suit Is open tram 19 In ths morning to nine In. the evenings on from noon to six on weekends. For More Information 234-6577 CADILLAC DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION LIMITED The people who put ART la apARTment Uvtng.

BACHELOR. CENTRE TOWN Oct. J. 85-1453. BANK AND HOLHWOOD.

1-BED- apartment. separate stain equipped. 575. Also 1 -bed room, W7.50. refrigerator available.

Roysl Truat BRIGHT, ONE BEDROOM, BUN-room, Centre Town, 3rd Boor, afternoons. 733-4135. BUNGALOW DUPLEX. 4 BED-. rooms.

bathrooms, Britannia' Park, 535-5652. CARLINO AT BANK. UPPER duplex. 4 bedrooms, opposite park, heated, parkins, reasonable. CAltUNQ-CHURCHlLL.

MODERN. newly aecora led i eenroom suite. Electrically equipped. Laundry room, parkins. 850.

Sea eareioavre. est. ee or eiw nu-. eury CARUNOX NEAR LYON SPA CIOUS a vi bedroom apartment, heated, garage. 5143.

ngnted, CENTRAL. GROUND FLOOR, 1 i oeisroam. esunqiaa; awe aoona- lor. 732-1402. NEW -BRITANNIA PARK APTS.

a Wsll-to-rall windows Comfortable dining room Large bathroom with vanity and axttm counter apaoo Linen elooata Ti a Full wall1 clothes closets Provincial designed kitchens with moat modem appliances Carpeted halls Choice of colors, tiles and counter top finishes Pre electricity and parking a No extras. Rants $109 Model Apt Open Daily From 1 to 9 I Also Available i 1 Bedroom. JQC from OJ 2 Bedroom from $95 Zephyr Ave. and Marie at Britannia Park, .8284900 828-214; CENTRAL. I BEDROOM.

ELEC-trlcally equipped. 232-5732. CENTRAL. OCTOBER I. SECOND floor.

4 rooms, equipped. 232- 2305. CENTRAL, FRONT, SMALL apartment. newly furnished, equipped, television. 334-S7M.

CENTRAL, 8 ROOM APART-menta, (50-870. Janitors. 290-234 Cooper. CENTRAL, OCTOBER, LIVING bedrooms, equipped. -heated.

StS-7785. CENTRAL. 2 BEDROOMS, CLEAN. electrically equipped. 233-888.

I CENTRAL, HEATED NEWLY DE-aorated, bedrooms, 575. Bachelor, S30. 733-3850, 733-1117. CENTRAL, EASTVIEW, 8 ROOM apartment, balcony, newly deo- orated heated. Immediately, 55.

743-4034. CENTRE TOWN, 8 BEDROOMS, lighted, parkins. Oct. I. 235-742.

CENTRE TOWN, I BEDROOM, balcony, equipped. S35-74S. CENTRE TOWN, I BEDROOM, quipped. 235-4452. 233-1737.

CENTRE TOWN. LARGE I- AND S-bedroom apartmenta. 233-1779. CENTRE TOWN APARTMENT. living mom, dining iwn kit.

ehen. bath. 232 Liagar. Apt. 3, afternoons-evenings.

CHURCHILL AVENUE, BED. room, equipped apartment For appointment. 238-5503; CITY HALL AREA FACING Rldeau bedroom, eleo trieelly equipped, free washer, dryer, parkins, plug-ini see. 743-1434. CRICHTON STREET.

I BEDROOM, equipped, sis. 748-2701. after 5. DRIVEWAY AREA, GLEBE. I ewroi, large, equipped kltcri.

en, balcony, adults, as. 728-8471, i.

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