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36. 'Ottawa's Most 75U Interdenominational open air church Westgate Shopping Centre, I p.m. War painting exhibition opening. National Gallery, I p.m. University of Ottawa Hooten-anny.

University, of Ottawa Gym, SM Cumberland Street, p.m. TOMORROW Carp Fairall day.1 Gloucester Council, township 7.10 p.m. Prjme Minister attends Canadian-American Committee of the Private Planning Association, Chateau Lawier, I p.m. km In iipttt 17 3H ese S4i SOS S7S S7 31 IS CSS so est err 100 70S TO im ni T4T T53 753 7 T77 TSI 471 ill (If 111 544 eat mi ser SM SOS CIS SIT 3 8o Mt est ess ese ess Tli Tl 7SO TSI 741 741 74S 7m 7I T4 7M TST TSU TM Dhlrici Wmnt Ai A Unit "IO tluen IDA DtH Dij, tun, BrMt. St.

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But, Pbsae BS-) stt. MITita FALLS MeSeaee aad saaah Paaraucy, awtwitk aad. eeew ee JcHWUl SflfcsaMlM life daUvsrv ase-riii. which rurutal, Is avatlakte urrtoi Ottawa, Stall and ear-reaaaiag dMtiirt mm mil as Ml bra ul Ultras ta lb Ottawa Valley. Can S1S-1SU tat Basse delivery eervlee.

CAaaika delivery ssa a wwk. lea aataraay aaljr, payakis tfea mmf ararr twa waaka. aiNOLI COPT BATBS TS afl7 ui lae aataraav. MAIL BOBSCBlPTIONt Caaaa aaeapt la araaa wkara feaaa IWary la avaUakUV Caanaawaallk aakalrtaa aaS Ana rareal Orat-aaaaj atally rataa. aaa 7mr (Jf.aa, mix auatba Sl.sa, Uuaa ajaatka aaa aaaaik Sl-Sa.

Satatsar aaly ky aaall WM a yaac a ISa Mali tatai Ottawa. Ball aaa atttea aaa lawaa wkara (kara carnar kay aaralaa 4Sa a waak ar SS1.SS a Taar. Ualtaal autaa. Aaatralla n4 far-' atsa aaaatrlrs, Sally raiaa, aaa yaat sii.ta, sn aioatka sis aa, aaw Btaatk' l.M. mmtmi aalf, Sl.44 a yaar aa taa a aaa.

All suit aakMnatlaa ara aajakla sa sSTaaaa ta Tka Jaaraal. rOBTBKB INrOBktATTON May ka ktateae ky callUf faa Jaaraal mt Death Notices Will Be 4 Accepted Each Saturday From 7. iij.m. to 8 a.m. By Phoning 236-5056 101 BIRTHS BRUCE Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Bruce (nee Karen Dunn) are pleased to announce the arrival of a son on Saturday. Sept 19, J964, at Ottawa Civic Hospital. BROUSE Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Rmiua are hmnnv to announce the birth of a son on Tues day, 22. ism, at ui tawa Civic Hospital. CHAMBERS Ken and Twylla wish to, announce the arrival of a baby daughter at the Grace Hosoital on Sent. 23. 1964.

Mother and daughter both well. COUPAL Dr. and Mrs. Jean Paul: CoupaU Gatineau, are happy to announce the birth of a daughter on Tuesday A Sept 22, 1964, at the Sacred Heart Hospital. DEY Walter and Cora (nee Shelp) are pleased to announce the arrival of a son, a little slsve for Judy and Susan, bom at the Ottawa Civic Hospital on Sept.

22. 1964. Both well. NUTE Wayne and Suzanne (nee Geldert) proudly announce the birth of a daugh-' ter, Monica Michelle, on Monday, Sept 21, 1964, at Ottawa General Hospital 1 TIERNEV To Jim and Estelle. a son, on -Sept 23, 194, a brother for Colleen, Sheila and Danny.

WALSH To Jack and at the Toronto East General Hospital, on Sept 19, a daughter, Elizabeth Jane. A sister for Jack, Margie and Mary. WILLIAMS' To Mr. and Mrs. Donald Williams (nee Monica Taylor), daughter, on Monday, Sept 21.

1944. at the Toronto General Hospital. 104 Dti.no BROOKS, James Arthur At his home, 108 Fairmont Ave nue, Thursday, Sept 24, 1964, James Brooks, beloved I husband of Esther Bowes; dear father of Joan (Mrs. F. J.

Neville): brother of Pat rick and Mrs. Helen Evralre; also surviving are 4 grand children. Resting at the Kelly Funeral Home, 583 Somerset Street (Centre Town). Funeral Saturday to St Mary's Church for Solemn Requiem High Mass at a.m. Interment Notre Dame.

Knights of Columbus will assemble at p.m. Friday to recite the Rosary. CRAM. Arthur Malcolm In hospital on Wednesday, Sept 23, 1964, Arthur Malcolm Cram of Kazabazua, beloved husband of Bessie Ogilvy and father of Claude, in his 73rd year. Resting at McConnery Funeral Home, Kazabazua.

Funeral Friday, Sept 25, at 2 p.m, at St Stephen Church, Kazabazua. Inters ment parish cemetery. CURRY. Bridget In Renfrew. Thursday, Sept 24.

1964, Bridget Curry, wife of the late Thomas Curry, In her 83rd year. Resting at the Quinn Funeral Home. Ren frew, Ont Funeral Saturday, Sept 29, to St Francis xavier Church for Requiem Masf at 9 a.m.. Interment parish cemetery, DELOUGHREY, Johanna At her home, Egsnville, Sept 23, 1964, Johanna Quinn, widow of John B. Delough- rey, in her 90th year.

Rest-, ing 0ReUlys Funeral Egsnville. Funeral Friday to St James Roman Catholic Church for Requiem Mass at 9 a.m. Burial parish cerae- tery. 1 FARRINGTON, Charles In hospital Tuesday, Sept 22, 1964, Charles B. Fairing ton of 28 Bedford Crescent aged 62 years, beloved hus band of Bessie Klrxwood.

Resting Hulse and Pis yf sir Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street Service Friday at 12 noon. Interment Capital Ma norial Gardens. GAUTHIIR. Oedeon On Tuesday, Sept 22, 1964. aged 80 years, Gedeon Ga thier, husband of Marie Dupuls: father of Louis, Mrs! J.

Haynes (Judith) and Rev. Sister Judith Marie (Therese). Friday from Gauthier Funeral Home, 239 St Patrick for Requiem High Mass at St Anne'f Church at o'clock. Interment Notre Dsme ceme tery. 1.

Progressive 104 DEATHS (ConL ram Pracadlng Column) GIBSON, Marg Cameron In hospital at London, England Sept 23, 1964. wife of Brig. T. Graeme Gibson. Service at St Mary De Boulton, Eng.

land. GOUGEON, Angeline Sudden ly, at her residence, 173 Rochester, on Wednesday, -Sept 23, 1964, Angeline Blais, aged 69, wife of the late Jean-Baptiste Gougeon mother. of Jean-Marc Greg oire, Ottawa, Mr. Jean- Jacques Poiner (Grabrielle), Hull, sister of Mrs; Ida Aubin, Ottawa, 15 grand- children. 1 great-granddaughter.

Resting at Landreville Funeral Home, 578 Somerset W. I Funeral Saturday for Requiem High Mass at 7.45 in Jean Baptiste Church. Interment Notre Dame ceme- HAGAR. Harry F. In hospital.

Tuesday. Sept 22. 1964, Harry F. Hagar, aged 49 years, 'beloved husband of Helen Nevins, 938 Riddell Avenue; dear father' of Sheila and Gordon. Ottawa, and Ernie, Salinas, brother of Mrs, Arthur Andrews, Mrs.

George Morgan and Mrs. Wallace Bradley, Ottawa. Resting McEvoy Brothers, 235 Kent Street Funeral Friday to St Basil's Church for Requiem High Mas! at 9 o'clock. Interment Notre Dame cemetery. HOLMES.

Frederick W-At his home, 335 Metcalfe Street on Tuesday, Sept 22, 1964, Frederick W. Holmes, husband of the late Isabella R. (Bee) Harrison, beloved brother of Mrs. T. K.

Creigin ton of Oshawa, Miss Sophie M. Holmes of Ottawa and the late T. Fraser Holmes of Kemptville. Resting Hulse snd Plsyfalr Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street Service Thursday, 12 noon. Internment Beechwood cemetery, JONES, Herman Joseph In nospitai, Wednesday, Sept 23, 1964, Herman Joseph Jones of Chelsea, beloved husband of Myrtle Baldwin, dear father of Mrs.

Don Farmer (Barbara), Harry, Mervln (Germany), Warner, and Jtmmie, brother of Mrs. George Burden (Lyla), Clarence, Willis, Hallie. Clifford, Arthur, Howard and Laird. Resting Hulse and Plsyfalr Central Chapel. 313 McLeod Street Service Saturday, 2 P-m.

Interment Beechwood cemetery. KELLY, Arthur. O.B.E. In nospitai, Thursday, Sept 24. 1964.

Arthur Kelly, aged 75 years, of 87 Ossington Avenue, husband of the late Le-nore JCinsella, dear father of Edward and Louis, Ottawa, and Mrs. Stanley Agnew, New Providence, NJ. Resting McEvoy Brothers, 235 Kent Street after 8 p.m. Thursday, where service will be held Saturday at 11 a.m. Interment Notre Dame cemetery.

(Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen service at the funeral home Friday, 8 p.m.) KIRK. Ernest Robert In hospital Tuesday, Sept 22. 1964. Ernest Robert Kirk ased 31 veara. 87 rrvi.i Road, beloved husband of Sheila Griffin.

Resting at the Tubman Funeral Home, 403 Richmond Road at Roose velt Service chapel inursoay, 11 a.m. Interment t-apiuu Memorial Gardens. LUDVIGSEN, Julia In hospital, on Wednesday, Sept 23. 1944, Julia Thorn sen, beloved Wife Of Ova LudvHaam. nf 171 Crocus Avenue.

Resting Hulse ana riayralr Central Chapel, 315 McLeod. Funeral Friday, 2 P.m. Interment Canital Memorial Gardens." Those wishing to make a memorial tribute may donate to the Canadian Cancer Society. Car- leton Unit .281 MacLaren Street, Ottawa. McLAREN, Elizabeth S.

At the home of her brother-in- law, Dr. p. L. Nesbftt, 576 MacLaren Street on Tuesdsy, sept 22, 1964, Elizabeth S. McLaren, dear aunt of Mrs, Richard Latham (Nancy) of Toronto, Resting at Hulse and Playfalr Ltd, 315 McLeod Street Central Chapel.

Service Thursday, 10 a.m. In terment Presbyterian cemi i tery, Osceola, Ontario. (Conttaoae ea Xaxt Cotuma) ,1 THE OTTAWA JOURNAL KmswmMJh PHONE 23 Deaths By Tke Cidlia Press Meoctom, N.B. Mrs. Iredell Baxter Rend, S3, wife of former justice Ivan C.

Rand of the Supreme Court of Canada. La rosea, Wis. Gardner withrow, 71, a former U.S. congressman who represented the third Wisconsin congressional district for 20 years. Today and Tomorrow TODAY- Stamp Club, Boys' and Girls' Department, Central Public Library (every' Thursday), 4.30 p.m.

Ottawa Valley Acquarium Society, Boom B-109, Building, University of Ottawa, I p.m. Mothercraft Society, Natural Childbirth Association meeting, 142 Carting Avenue, t.lS p.m. Ottawa and District, Association for Retarded 'Children, St. John's Anglican Church Hall, p.m. Nepean Township Council, township hall, Richmond Road, p.m.

Ad Section'; 'iiSSV ,0 i 'IXL SCREAlVl Clarisa, the female ostrich, got set for- an Mr" piercing feminine shriek when she caught sight of -a photographer making what she thought were untoward advances at the Whipsnade Zoo in England (AP-Jooraal Vbotav 104 DEATHS (Coot, from PracatfUal Cotomni MAY, Anna In hospital, Wed- hesday, Sept 23, 1964, Anna Dorothy Holtz, beloved wife of Henry E. May of 10 Bower Street tged 78 years, dear mother of Herbert, of. -Toronto, sister -of George Holtz, Mrs. Mary Sylvester and Oscar Resting Hulse snd Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street Service Saturday, 1 p.m. In-.

terment Beechwood MONUK. George In hospital. Monday. Sept. 21.

1944, George Monuk, 71 Lotu Street (City View), aged 74 years, beloved husband of Pearl Bodnar, dear father to John of Richmond, George, William. Elsie (Mrs. Charles Wilkinson) and Christina, brother to William and Mary (Mrs. Mike Kostenuk). Also survived by 10 grandchildren.

Resting at the Kelly Funeral Home, 585 Somerset Street (Centre Town). Funeral Thursday to the Buko-winian Greek Orthodox Trinity Church, Gladstone Avenue, for service at 9 a.m. Interment Bukowinlan cemetery, Merivale. MOORE, Kate Alice At her home, 6 Wellington Street Aylmer, Wednesday, Sept 23. 1964, Kate Alice Flatters, in her 91st year, beloved wife of Harvey H.

Moore, dear mother of Lawrence, Shawville, and Arthur, HulL Resting at the above address. Funeral service Christ Church (Anglican), Aylmer, Friday, 3 p.m., the Rev, James G. Bovington officiating. Interment Bellevue cemetery. MYER, Duncan In Kingston hospital on Tuesday, Sept 22, 1964, Duncan Myer, son of Mrs.

Arnold Myer, Mor-risburg, Ont Resting at H. Fsirbairn and Son Funeral Home, Church Street, Morrisburg, where service will be held Friday, Sept 23, at 2 p.m. Interment Fairview cemetery, Morris-ourg- "'j POISSON, Victor On Wednes day, Sept 23. 1964, In Ot tawa, Victor Poisson, aged 72 years, of Bryson, Que, beloved husband of Diane Montreuil and by first marriage of the late Albertlne Lemaire, dear father of Mrs. John Heotinle (Gertie), Mrs.

Clarence McLean (Laurette), Mrs. Cyril Barnes (Agnes) and of John PoissorvMrs. Raymond Greer (Marie), Albert and 'Leonard Poisson. Also survived by one brother, J. Constant Poisson of Bryson, Quebec Resting at Ringrose Brothers Funeral Home, Campbell's Bay.

Que. Funeral Friday, Sept 25 to Immaculate Con ception Church, Bryson, Que. for Requiem High Mass at lO ajn. Burial In parish cemetery. PONTBRIAND, Louis On Tuesday, Sept 22, 1964, aged 87 years, Louis Pont- briand, husband of the late Eveline Bonneau and the I late Adrienne Bouvler father of Honors.

Funeral Saturday from Gauthier Funeral Home, 259 St Patrick for Requiem High Mass at the Basilica at 8 o'clock. Interment Notre Dame eeme-i tery. 104 DEATHS. (Cent, train Praeaeins Column) POTVIN. Michael In hospital after a lone illness.

Wednes day. Sept 23, 1964. Michael Potvin. aged aeany oe-loved ann of Mr. and Mrs.

Ronald Potvin (Patricia Keays), grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Clement Potvin and Mra Edith Keava and the late Mr. Ernest Keays. Re mains w0 rest after li a.m.

Thursday at Landreville Funeral Home. 578 Somerset West Funeral to St Jean Baptiste Church for Service of the Angels Thursday at 3 p.m. Interment Notre Dame cemetery. RISTOW. Elizabeth In hospital on Wednesday.

Sept. 23. 1964, Elizabeth Usk. widow of Alexander, S. Ris-tow, 576 Hilson Avenue, in her 75th year, beloved mother of Mrs.

Dorothy nhaauma June. Grace. Mrs. Shirley MacDonald, Mrs. Rita Mitchell, Mrs.

Charles Byrne (Betty), Roy. Ken and Garv. Reatinc at Veltch- Drsper Ltd. Parkdale Ave nue at Gladstone. Service in chapel Friday at 2 pjn.

Inter-. ment Pinecrest cemetery. ST1NSON. William Wilfred In hospital Wednesday, Sept 23, 1964, William Wilfred Stinson, 32 Imperial Avenue, formerly Lindsay, Ont, In his 69th year, beloved husband of John Sarah (Sadie) Cameron; father of Gordon Point Claire, Que, and Mrs. K.

A. Field (Beryl). Ottawa; grandfather of Graeme, Laurie, and Fraser Stinson, Marlene and Jeoffrey Field. Resting Veitch-Draper Bank Street at Car ling. Service at Southminster United Church, Friday, 1 p.m.

Inter-: ment Capital Memorial Gar- dens. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Cancer Society. STOCKWELL, A. Elizabeth On Tuesday, Sept 22, 1964, hdspttal after a brief Illness, A. Elizabeth Johnston, beloved wife of Stock- well 877 Gainsborough, mother of Mrs.

J. A. Col-well (Laura), Michigan; J. 3. Stockwell (Jim), Norman both of Ottawa; sister of R.

E. Johnston. Vancouver. Two grandchildren survive, Gra ham and Heather ColwetL Resting Hulse and Plsyfalr, 313 McLeod Street Service Westboro United Church, Fri- day 11 a.m. Interment Pine- crest cemetery, Please omit flowers.

Donations may be sent to the Grace Hospital Building Fund, Salvation Army, Rm. 210, 55 Sparks Street, Ottawa, TAYLOR, Beatrice In hospital Tuesday, Sept 22. 1964, Beatrice Bradley, beloved wife of the late George Taylor; dear mother of Mrs. E. Blyth Young (Jane); sister of Mrs.

Ernest P. Argue, 18 Hampton Avenue; dear grandmother, of BUI, Barry and Joann, Resting at the Radmor Stewart Funeral Horn 1319 Wellington Street Service In chapel Friday, 2 p.m. Interment Beechwood cemetery, cerAetei miati (Cwttauet ea RaM Cetaeia 104 DEATHS (Coot trees ruaaedtnf Column) TROWSSE, Lily F. In hospi tal at Ottawa, Wednesday, Sept 23, 1964, Lily Florence Stevenson, widow of Alfred -Trowsse, formerly of Wakefield, in her 85th year, mother of Mrs. B.

G. O'Fls-herty (Violet) of St Eugene, Thomas of Kingston and Mrs. Kenneth 'Brazeau (Gertrude). Resting Hulse snd Playfair Central Chapel, 313 McLeod Street. Service at Wakefield United Church Saturday, 11 a.m.

Interment Hall's cemetery. VINCENT, Earl Accidentally in Burlington on Monday, Sept 21, 1964. Earl Vincent, beloved, husband of Maureen Haggarty, in his 38th year. The funeral will leave the Convey. Funeral Home, 119 Victoria Street Amprlor, Friday, Sept 23.

at 8.45 a.m. for Requiem High Mass in St. John Chrysostom Church at 9 a.m. -Interment RC ceme tery. VEITCH-DRAPER LIMITED FUNERAL DIRECTORS PARKDALt" CHAPEL.

TSS-4S7 Part, tlla Maria. Sarvica private on Tnuraoay. i PJatow. lUtabath. Sarvica In enapal Friday 3 p.m.

BAKK ST. CHAPEL. X3S-OSSS avilllM mIm I outhmlnUter Uslted Chorea. Tri- Uy. HULSE PLAYFAIR LlmlteS rVNEKAL DIRECTORS Central Chapel 315 McLEOD ST.

233-1143 West Chapel i 1098 BYRON AVE. 728-1761 LATEST INFORMATION CFRA DAILY 6J0 P.M. Parrtrarum. Ctiarlas B. Jonaa, Hannan Joaapk.

1alTUjaan. Julia. I May, Anita. StockwaU. A.

CUiabeih. uijr. I 105 II MIHOBIAMS aaar fatnar, wmam vraw, to paaaad away eapt. Wa ioirad aadly BUaa you. In our kmaly bouia of thlnklns, a rt win, nu.Hii ih OrandohUdran.

DRVBtntCH In loving mamory of a. dear latlwr, Mr. SUHord A. Drybursh. who paaiad away apt.

SS. 1S4S. -jLova'a sraataat llrt -Bamambranoa. Kathlaan, Mariana, Wlllla and Lao. KEHOI In krvlnf mamory of a aaar knaband and fathar.

NaU Alexander Xahoa, who paaiall away.Bapt. aa, ivai. Kvar ramambarad. WUa and KEHOE In aad and lovina BMm- ory ot NaU. who died thraa yaan mgo today, and Sonay.

lour yaan eso, on. a. Beat In peace. SllWan and Dave. KILMARTIN In lovlne ramem- bra nee at a dear husband, Dannie KUmartin.

who paeaed away Sept. 14. lael. Remembrance hi a aoldea chain Death trtes lo break, but all In vain: To have, to love, and then to part is the greateet sorrow a erjef. heart.

The years may wipe out many ininaa. But thla they wtoa out nave The memory of thoeo happy daya wnen wa were an toaetner. Lovms WUa. Mrs. O.

B. KUmartin. KILMABTm In lortns mamory ot a dear father, uthor-tn-law and trandlatlMr, Dennle Herbert ku-marun. who died Sent. 14.

1MI in our heart your memory iineara Alwaya tender, fond and true, There's hot a day, dear rather, Wa do not think of you. Hie Daughter Mar caret. Walter. Donald and Marjoris Cook. LAEENBY In -terms? memory of our dear father, P.

Walter Lasanby, who paaiad away Sept. Sunshine fadea and ihadowi fan, But eweet remembrance outlasts au. Soru and Dauahtars. cmory el dear Bon and brother. Oerald (Gerry Moore, who paaaad away aept.

aa. aeT. The Family THOMSON la loving memory of a beloved hue bend, father aad grandfather, George Thomson, who paaaad away Sept, Si, Memorise live not ear a day. Nor aa a dream to paea away. -Love's greateet gift, kalda aUaw teara.

And lingers ea through pasting "wile. Family and Orand-ehUdren. PICKERtira In loving hiemuly of my dear mother, Mra. Jamee W. Picker Ing.

who paaaad away opi. aa, ivnv, There la a aad bo sweet rami There Is a meiina fond i There la a' tokaa at affectloa. Mother, And a heart ec-he etlD for you. 106 (ARM Of THAKO CROSS To our frtende ta tittawa and other places sincere appra-etetton la akienoad for the many acta of kindness, ineaeagee of sympathy and floral tributes received during the tenant bereavement In the Mas or a beloved haeband. Jamas Cross Wa eapactally thank Rev.

T. Herb ert o'Drlaroll. Dr. w. Mcintosh, the) Oddfellow and RetMkak mages or umiwi maurtn.

Mra. Jsnvsf Cross THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1064 106 (AIDS OF THAXQ (Cont from preceding Column) QUICK We arum to Uliiees our eincaro tnanae lor ma ainaness. evmoethr and beautiful floral offsrngs received la the loaa oc -our oawvaa aon ana orotner. Charles F. Quick (Chuck).

Special thanks to St. Francis Hospital. Smiths Falls: Rev. Eldoo S. Davis: Chaudtere Lodge, AF.

and A Progress Chapter, Oil. No. SS. and members and former members of DJ R. Army: Hulse and Play fair, Wsat End Chapel, and all other kind friends in Ottawa Mr.

and Mrs. c. J. Quick, brothers Norman and Fred. 106A SOCIETIES AND LODGES ST.

ANDREWS LODGE AT. AND A.M. No. see Officers and members of St. Andrews Lodge AF.

and AM. ara hereby sum-moneed to attend funeral sarvica for, lata brother Charles B. Farrlnstoa at Hulse and Playfair Funeral Home. 319 McLeod Street, on Thursday, Sept. 14.

at pjn. Members ol slater lodges Invited. Regalia. L. t.

C. Hula. M. 107 FUKEBAL DIRECTORS FRED N. GARRETT.

DIGNIFIED funerals, moderate cnargvs. see aomsivaa em. RACINE AND ROBERT. 360 BES- acrar. aMa-woua; aastview hhu, 300 Olmstsad Street.

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SANDY HIU. Kathleen's pet. 3S3-1T41. BLACK AND WHITE DOO LOST In vicinity or Somerset and Sereatland. Will tinder plai contact owner at S34-S301 103 Somereet Street.

BLACK AND WHITE MALE KIT-tan, children's pet. 34 Falrhalrn, BLACK FEMALE RECENT-ly spayed. Broadview area. 733- siis. BROWN AND WHITE SHELTTE miniature eoUla), vicinity Pine Olen Annex.

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334-33S3, evenings. ATTRACTIVE. SUBLET. t-BED-. room, large balcony, central.

Re- duced rental. Evenings. 314-4133. A New Apartment Address University Arms 45 MANN AVE. (Sandy Hill Locsllonl IS Mln.ttes Walk ta Centre Town.

'20 MORE VALUE Than Comparable Suites LARGE I- 3-BEDROOM SUITES FREE RESERVED PARKING $98 232-2987 733-1622 ATTRACTIVE GROUND FLOOR, fireplace. Powell, gioo. 3U-03S3. ATTRACTIVE BACHELOR, FIRE-placa. 3 cupboarda, elevator, central.

333-esai. AVAILABLE. DUPLEX. UPPER. 3 bedrooms, near schools, churches, bus.

7 43-0177. AVAILABLE. NEW DUPLEX. 3 bedrooms, equipped, near Rock-cllffe Airport. 744-1403.

AVAILABLE: SS3. UPPER Duplex, equipped, children, Weat-aate. 733-7SS3. AVAILABLE. I BEDBOOM.

electrically reasonable, vicinity Technical School. 337-3390. AVAILABLE, OCT. I. NEW 1-bedroom apartment.

West End. 711-4370. AVAILABLE, SANDY HILL, 1 bedroom, balcony, electrically equipped. 33S-M53. AVAILABLE.

345 3-ROOM UN-heated flat. Leoreton at Arlington. 733-4333. AVAILABLE OCTOBER I. NEW Edinburgh, modern.

3 bedrooms, living, dining, electrically equipped. 90. 743-3065. AVAILABLE. SANDY HILL.

bedrooms, dining room, equipped. 131-1394. 333-M3S. AVAILABLE. SELF-CONTAINED 1-bedroom duplex, unequipped.

Turner's Pasture. 33. 71S-074J. AVAILABLE. 1 BEDROOM, RE-cently redecorated.

381 Llsgsr. 333-3571; evenings 334-4441. NEW WENTW0RTH PLAZA Two Luxury Apartment Buildings in the Heart of Downtown Ottawa. Individual beat controls, kitchen exhausts, air-oandltlonlng. master TV antenna, be loonies, swimming pools, parkins.

oV10 $100- BACHELOR and BEDROOMS AVAILABLE Manager and Superintendent tm prvmisss. 257 USGAR STREET Telephone 234-4065 AVAILABLE. I BEDROOM, SaSl bachelor. 353, equipped. CK4-sssev AVArLABLE.

3 ROOM UPPER duplex. I05S Heron Road. 114-3571: awnings, 314-4S73. AVAILABLE. 3 BEDROOM apartments, swi atcAnnur, view.

T71-S5SS, 331-S243. AVAILABLE, I OTTAWA SOUTH. I bedroom, Electrically equipped. 30. 171-BSOO.

AVAILABLE. OCT. 1- AND bedroom, living, dining, elertrt- AVAILABLE. BEDROOMS. Marking, unhealed.

1313 WsUlng- 1 aon, see, fjs-esi. AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY, DO-plea, equipped, lighted, heated, parking, Oeerbiuufr. 71341253..

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