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THE OTTAWA JOURNAL TUESDAY. APRILS. 19G3 A Phone CE 6-7511 'Ottawa's Most Progressive Want Ad Section" Phone. CE6-7511 40 Announcements 101 mm BEHAN To Bill and Catherine (nee Fleune) a son. on Tues- tisy.

Apr 3. 13 S3. .1. Grace Hospital. Both well.

COWHERD Gerry and Rae (nee Rutherford) -wish to annodnce the 'arrival, of a son, Peter Gerald, on Saturn day. April 6, 1963. Both DUNN To Lenore and Doug on April 8. 1963. at the Qvic' Hospital, a brother for.

Jeff. and lan. Both well. 2 GRAINGER Ca'pt. Mrs Richard, A.

Grainger (nee Cozac), announce the b(rth of son, Monday, April 8. 1963. at the Ottawa Civic Hospital; a brother for-Catherine and Susan. 3 MORGAN FO Ronald and Claudette nee Paquette) are happy to announce the ar-rival of a daughter. Diane Elizabeth, on Tuesday, April 2, 1963.

in St. Joseph's Hospital, North Bay. 2 NAISH Mavis and Paul are happy to announce the birth of their Andrew David, at tha Ottawa Civic Hospital. April 5. 1963..

2 PIGEON Eddie and Helen (nee Guilbeaut) are happy to announce the birth of daughter on Sunday, April 7, 1963, at the Ottawa Civic Hospital. 2 WARDLAW To Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wardlaw a daughter, on Tuesday, April 9. 1963.

at Ottawa Civic Hospital. Both welL .2 i WHEELER To Donald and Jean Wheeler, at Ottawa Civic Hospital, on Monday, April 1963. a som Both well 2 104 DUTHS. ADE. Charles In hospital Tuesday, April 9.

1963, Charles H. Ada. 138 Cnch-ton Street, aged 75 years, beloved husband of Florence Sinner, father of Gilbert of Ottawa; Mrs.TTed Pranschke (Irma), of North Bay, husband by 1st marri: age of the late Clara Schultz, predeceased by 2 sons, Clarence H. and Edgar; also survived by 6 grandchildren and a sister, William Blum. Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod.

Service St. Paul's Lutheran Church Thursday 2 p.m. "Interment Beechwood cemetery. 3C Chester A. In hos-pital on Tuesday, April 9.

1963, Chester A. Angus of 93 Caroline Avenue, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Angus of -Shawville, brother of Hatry W. Angus of Columbus.

Ohio; and Mrs C. C. Wright (Marion), of Ottawa, in his jQth Resting. Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel. 315 McLeod.

Service Thursday 11 a.m Interment Yarm cemetery, Quebec. 3C BUSSEIX, Thomas Edward Suddenly at his residence, 20 Marlowe Crescent, orv Sun day. April 7. 1963,. Thomas Edward Bussell, beloved bus- band of Lucy Rigby, father of Mrs.

L. K. Dohn (Margaret), Toronto; brother of Mrs. A B. Imrie, Miss Margaret Bus-sell and Miss Lillian Bussell of Ottawa.

Resting Hulse' and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod. Service Wednes- day 1 p.m. Interment Beech-wood cemetery. I a omit flowers. 2 fconttnued-oif Next Columnl Rooming House Owners handy guest ipt book is yours free.

Write or phone Miss Scott CE6-7511 rebe Announcements 104; DUTHS BLACKWELL. Florence At 8, 1963,, Florence aged 81 years, beloved wife of Irvine BUckwell, and; dear moiher of Lola Campbell) 7 Ottawa." Cecil, Edmonton. Weston. Carleton Place and Greta (Mrs. Jack Gilrftbur) Smiths, Falls Resting at the Lan-! -nin Funeral Home, Smiths: Falls, where funeral servicij will be held Wednesday, April 10., all p.m.

Interment Hillcrest '2 i BELANGER, Mrs Marguerite In hospital. Sunday. April 7. 1963. Marguerite Page, 76 years, widow of Rodolpoe.

Belanger, of 41 Lebreton Street; mother of Edgar'. Ot-tawar sister of Leo Page. Ottawa; Armand Page. Hull; Mrs. Frank Gaynor, Mont- vreal; Mrs.

Thomas Somerville, HUa. five grandchildren. Resting at LandreVille Funeral Home. 578 Somerset W. Funeral Wednesday to St.

Jean Baptiste Church for Requiem High Mass at 7.45 a.m. Interment Notre. Dame cemetery. 2 BULLARD. Thomas Oswald In hospital Monday.

April- 8, 1963, Thomas Billiard, of 174 Rochester Street, aged 65 years, beloved husband of Annabel le Desarmia; dear son of Mrs. Beanie Bullard, of Amprior; dear father of Douglas, Patrick. (Muriel) Mrs. Boyd McComb, (Rita) Mrs. rVer Latendresse.

and (Artie) Mrs. Harold Tinkess, and dear brother to William, James. Gerald. (Da.y Mrs. Ray McNevins, and (Pansy) Mrs.

Lome Resting at the Kelly Funeral Home. 585 Somerset Street (Centre Funeral Thursday to Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church for Solemn Libera Service at 8 a.m. Interment Notre Dame. 3 BOYD. William Edward -Sud denly.

at his home. Osgoode, Monday, April 8, 1963, William Edward Boyd, in his 82nd year, beloved husband of the late Edith Mae Cle-land. dear father of Mrs. Albert McKay (Vera). Ottawa; Delmer (Deb).

Carson-by. Resting Cummines Funeral Home. North Cower. Frtneral Thursday at 1.30 p.m., for service in St Paul's Anglican Church. Osgoode, at 2 o'clock.

Interment Elm-view Cemetery. Kars. J3 BRIDGE, Daniel Hervey At his home. 80 Hugh Street North, Arnprior. on Monday, April 8, 1963.

Dan Bridge, dear husband of Beulah Dickson, in his 59th year. Resting the Boyce Funeral Home 39 Daniel Street, Arnprior--Service in Emmanuel Church, Wednesday, April 10, at 3 30 p.m. Interment Arnprior Cemetery'. 2 CRAIG. Addie In hospital on Tuesday, April 9, 1963, Addie Bell Craig, widow of Benjamin H.

Craig, formerly of North Cower, OnL, in her 81st year, loving aunt of Anna Armstrong Holman. Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod. Private -service Thursday. Interment Rideau Vale ceme tery, Kars. Friends may call after 2 p.m.- Wednesday Donations in remembrance may be made to the Mission ary and Maintenance.Jund North Gower United Church 3C CHARBONNEAU." Revt Fr.

Suddenly at Port Credit on Monday, April 8. 1963, Rev. Fr. M. Charbonneau, Parish Priest of St.

Dominic's Church, dear brother of Mr. Gaston Charbonneau and Mrs, Anita Sparks, of Ottawa. Funeral service Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock from St. Dominic's R.C. Church.

Port Credit. CRANSTON, Alice Jane At her home, 39 Ottawa Street, Arnprior, Monday, April 8, 1963, Alice Jane Cranston, daughter of the late Dr. James Goldie Cranston and his Louisa. Shillito. Resting at the above address.

Funeral, service in Emmanuel Church on Wednesday, April in at 1 p.m. Interment Arn prior cemetery. Please omit flowers. (Continued on Nxt Columnl FIGHT SMOKING (CP)' Forty Vancouventes are campaigning against, smoking. The group watched an ami smoking movie.

listened to lectures and after a smokeless evening went dut to recruit others. Announcements 104 DEATHS tCont from PrC4tdirui Column! DACIER. Stella On Mondav. Juj. mi tne iKime ul her niece, Mrs! Gerrv Cou-! lombe.

West Templeton, Stella" Hayes, widow of LouisNapoleon Dacier, sis-; trh" Henri, West Temple. 7 ton, and Arthur of Ottawa, aged 65: Funeral on Wedrws-: day from Sylvio Blais Fu-, neral Home, 185 Malonev Blvd. Wtltr-GaTIneau. to Aloysius ChurcTi for Requiem High Mass at 9 am: Inter-; ment St. Jean Mane-Vianney cemetery.

2 Rev- Ivan R. In Tuesday. April 9: 10H3, the Rev. Ivan R. Edwards, Deputy Chaplain of the Fleet R.C.N., beloved husband of Rae Lillian Bea-cock, of 57 Farlane father of Lynn and Lee.

at home; and brother of Mrs. Ernest Clifford, of Boucher- yille. Que; Miss Marion Ed wards," of Hamilton; son of Mrs. Simon Edwards, of Hamilton, and the late Rev. Simon Edwards, in his 51st year.

Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel. 315. McLeod. until 12 noon Thursday. Service in Rideau Park United Church.

Thursday. 2 p.m. Interment Beechwood Cemetery? Those wishing to make a memorial tribute may to Carleton Unit Canadian Cancer- Society, 386MacLareo Street. 3C FOSTER, Barrington Arthur (Barry) Accidentally, Saturday, April 6, 1963. Foster, aged 24 years, beloved husband of Mary Kavanagh; dear father of Catherine." Gail and Larry; beloved son of Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur Foster, brother of Mrs. William Stewart (Diane). Resting at the Kelly Funeral Home. 1345 Wellington Street (Ottawa West).

Funeral Wednesday to St. Philip's. Church. Richmond, for Requiem High Mass at 10 a.m. Interment -parish cemetery.

2 HEATH, Christopher John In hospiul. Friday, April S. 1963. Christopher John Heath, infant son of Eric and Maureen (Barnes) Heath, 188 Cambridge Street. Private service was held from the Kelly Funeral Home.

Inter-- ment Notre Dame cemetery. 2 IANNI, Orilda In hospital on Sunday. April 7. 1963. Orilda lanni, aged One year, be loved daughter, of "Giovanni and Ogolina (Marano) lanni, or 8 Christie Street, and baby sister of Guiseppi and Nina.

Resting at the Kelly Funeral Home, 585 Somerset (Centre Town). Funeral Tues day to SL Anthony Church for Service of the Angels at 10 Interment Notre Dame cemetery. 2 KENNEY, Alfred Stanley Suddenly" on Sundiy, April 7. 1963. Alfred Stanley Kenney of 345 Whitley Maude lnJiis65th vear.

Dear father of Mrs. Lome Forrest (June), Otta wa; Morgan S. Kenney of Burlington. Ont. Two grand children, Harry and Wayne Forrest.

Brother of Clarence B. Kenney of Willowdale, Resting at Hulse and Plavfair Central Chap el. 315 McLeod St. Service 2 p.m. Inter ment Beechwood cemetery, MAYHEW.

Charles Harvey In Victoria Hospiul, Ren frew, on. Saturday, April 6, 1963, Charles Harvey May-hew, beloved husband of -the late Jessie Bromley, age 74 years. Keating at incrnau Perkins Funeral i 85 Munroe Street, Renfrew, where the service will be conducted Tuesday, April 9, at 11 a.m. Interment Ad-maston cemetery. 2 McCOURT, John In Douglas on Sunday, April 7, 1963, John McQourt, son of the late Mr and Mrs.

Charles McCpurt in his 68th year. vesting at Uie tiume ut his sister. Mrs." Hugh Helferty. Douglas. Funeral Wednesday.

AprH 10. to St, Michael's Church for Requiem Mass at 9.30 a.m. Interment parish cemetery. 2 MOYLAN. William James In hospital, on Sunday.

April 7. 1963, beloved husband of the Florence Deevey and father of. (Marjorie) Mrs. Thomas Mullen. Ottawa: also survived by a daughter-in-law.

Mrs. Earl Moylan, Ot- tawa. and six grandchildren. Funeral from Fred N. Garrett Funeral Home, 584 Somerset West, for Requiem High Mass in Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church on Wed- nesday at 8 a.m.

Interment Notre- Dame cemetery. 'f SWING IXO GENERATION For the last 30 years," chiluVfn in the Dublin area, about 17 miles northwest of Stratford, turned out each Spring to try out their own special, swing. The. swing, being tested here by aruVip of youngsters ranging in age from eight to 13; was fashioned from an annual Spring runoff. Announcements i 104 iCont.

from Pn Column Parker. Cpi: KeiKneth. R.C.M P. Sudd nyat Kirkland Lake, on Satun April 6, 1963. Cpl.

Kenne1 T. F. Parker. R.C.M.P.. be loved husband fit Wilma O'Neil.

dear father of Carol. KonaTd, Vernon and Gary. Resting Hulse and Playfair West Chapel. 1098 Byron Avenue, between Woodroffe and Compton. Service Wednesday, 2 p.m.

Interment "Capital Memorial Gardens. 2 PLUNKETT, Anna Bella In hospital Monday, April 8, 1963, Anna Bella MacFar-lane, age 94. 256 Fourth Avenue, widow of James Plunkett. and dear mother of W. Bailey; sister of Mrs.

F. W. Shoesmith. Robert, D. MacFarlane, Ottawa; Mrs.

Maud Haines, Black Diamond, also survived by two grandchildren, five great-grandchildren. t-ing at the Tubman Funeral Home, 403 Richmond, Road at Roosevelt Service in the chapel, Wednesday, 2 p.m. Interment Merivale Cemetery. 3 SHAVER, Sarah Ellen Sud denly on Sunday. April 7, 1963.

Sarah Ellen Pringle, widow of Ira Shaver, dear mother of Mrs. Clifford Alex ander (Janie). Orangeville. Ont; "Mrs. Howard Dunlop TJora Schryer and Malcolm -Shaver, of Ottawa: Mrs.

Peter Seguin (Martha) of Elmsford, Y. and Mrs. Campbell Chattier (Ruby), Halifax, N.S., i her 8th year. Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel. 3151 McLeod.

Service Wednesday, 3 p.m.. Interment Pine-crest 2C Journal Want Ads bring results. old raft salvaged from a neighboring creek during the X. Announcements 104 DUTHS (Corit from Prae41n( Column TySICK. Alexander 'William In Woodstock, -Mon day, April 8.

1963, Alexander William Tysick. son of, the late Joseph Tysick, brother Robert, Norman, Austin, ie, and Jack, and two sisters, Helen and tthel, all of Ottawa. Funeral in Wood- stockXWednesday, April 10 at 1.30Vnv 3 VADEBONCOKLTl. Emile r- In local hospiUlMoesday, April 8, 1963. Emile Vadeboncoeur, aged 72 yearsC 36Maison-neuve Street, Hull survived by I brother, AldegtAHull 2 sisters, Mrs.

AntoriiaABi gonesse, Hull; Mrs. Ladouceur, Hull; 2 brothel in-law, Leopold Pilon, Hul Willie Gaudreau, HulL Rest- ing Gauthier and 101 Notre Dame Street; Hull. Funeral Thursday at 8.45. Libera In Sacred Heart Church, Hull. Requiem High Mass onWednesday, April 17, at 7.45.

In terment Hull cemetery. 3C WILSON. ErnestAlbert Sud denlv at his residence. Rich- mond. OnC on Saturday, 6, 1963, Emest Wilson, CO lulnuaJ ClaraMulligan "and brother of Mervin, Fred, Elvin, Mrs.

Alfred Mowat (Alma). Rest-Ini at th Tubman Funeral Home. 403 Richmond Road at Service in the chapel Tuesday 2 p.m. In-: terment Pinecrest cemetery i. 2 JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) What is a kiss? "A lot of germs." says a Johannesburg doctor, "and they can be dan gerous." Although the risk is small, a number of youths do catch virus infections.

"And you can certainly blame those teenage kissing sessions," he says. lingwood a.m.-. Old Master' Drawings Exhibition opens at National Gal lery, 5.30, p.m. CCEA Directors' Meeting Coliseum. 5.15 p.m.

i Free' Lecture on Reincarna tion. Chateau. 8 p.m.. Ottawa Film Council pro gram, NRC auditorium, Sussex Driv 8 3rntrm. i.

Opening of Exhibition of Australian Painting, National Gallerv. 9 D.m. il "The Cross." Cathedral Play ers. SL Matthew's Church, 8 p.m. "Thi.

I the -Wsv." Glebe I Collegiate Institute. 8 p.m. Today andlTomorroiD -TODAY Gloucester Township Council; Leilrim, 7 p.m. EastviewLELinning a d. Eastview City Hall, 5 p.m.

Tourist and Convention Committee, City Hall, 7.30 p.m. Property Owners Association, Trafalgar House; 29 Car-tier Street, 8 p.m. Rockcliffe. Village Council, Council 8.30 p.m. "This Is the.

Way," Glebe Collegiate Institute. 8 p.m. "The Cross." Cathedral Play ers, All Saints, Westboro, 8 p.m. TOMORROW Shadow Play Theatre, Car- NOTICE! to PLACE or CANCEL a -JOURNAL WANT AD- IfiX This Is Tour JOURNAL WANT AD WRITER Call Her at 236-7511 -F OPEN la Nrsoa oc by Telephons Moods. (hrouth'Thorsdsjr, JH sunite djb.

Saturday: S.0 sua. ta lM.tMB. Sunday: CM (MO, 10 1.00 SSL CANCELLATIONS CsutcelUlkms accepted for lbs follow tnf day. 8.M sjii. to .0 p-m.

Saturday to 1M p.m. A CANCELLATION NUMBER MUST. BE RECEIVED WHEN CANCELtlNC AN Advertisement I -tCP-JourivJ wirepholol Announcements 104 JDUIKS I'Cunt. from Preceding Columnl Veitch Drcper LIMITED uneral Directors PARKDAL CHAPEL PAS-4S73 bank st. chapcl cts-os No one is more under standing or morKqualified to serve you.

Dy Tr Hulse Playf Limited FUNERAL DIRECTORS Central Chapel 315McLEODST. CE3-1I43 West Chapel .1098 BYRON AVE. PAS.17KI EST INFOPMATION DAILY 630 P.M. Ad, VhirlM H. Anu.Vbtr A.

BumU. VionuM Idward. vrai AdOlc. Ed. PWiVlna Rajr.

Kiny. nw. 4. IDS BROWN In fond, and 1 Yn rnemory ot dear huaband. and iiner, norman Jamei BttVn.

who died Aoni ioki I Fondly loved and 'daopK mourned Heart qf my heart I mlaa you Often, my darliruf. my tears Nil flow. Dimmins your picture before my eye. But never the on In my heart that Th aura aeera dim as I whisper low. My own darllnf htuband, I mlaa you an.

Wife Martarxt, Sons and Daufhtera. i COLE Tn lovlns memory of a oear iatner: jonn x. cole, who paaaed sway April S. IM9r" The Cole Family. 3 COUMBS In loving memory of a dear wile ana mower, Mrs.

T. H. lElfle) Coumbe. who paaaed away April S. 1S60: Many a day her nam it spoken.

And many an hour ahOla In our thdughta. A link in our lamlly chain broken. Sh. haa gone from our home out not from our nearta. Huaband, Son and Daughter.

PRQULX In loving memory of a dear ion and brother. John Proulx who paaaed away AprU S. 1961. Every hour we? dearly mle him. Sadly do we feel hia loaa: Lonrly in our home without htm.

Help ue. Lord, to bear the -Mother. Slatera and Brother. 106A SOCIETIES AND LODGES DORlA Lodge. AT and AM, No.

SS The officera and membera of Doric Lodge are requeated to attend a funeral aervtco for our laic Brother Alfred Stanley nen- nv Tueadav. ADrU S. at 9 m. at Hulee and Playfair Tuneral Home US McLeod Street. Breth ren of aUter lodgea invited to eualt will be Willi.

John Shooamith. WM. 107 FUNERAL DlKCTQU WHCI.AM rUNERAI. ROME. PER.

aonal aervfee Reverence. SIS Cooper. CES-14SS. Dy TT RACINE AND ROBERT. ISO BES-aerer.

CEl-NM; Eaxview branch too Olmauad Street. Dy TF FRED H. GARRETT. DIGNIFIED funerala, moderate charge. SS4 'Someraet West.

CES-477I. DT TT McEvoy Brothers Limited ptuws's Largest Funeral Home PARKING FAaLITlES AIR CONDITIONED CENTRAL LOCATION ESTABLISHED 19U KENT ST. CE2-533? TT 108 CIMETEKT KIM08UIS BROWN. ROBERT AND SON. ITS Snirki mi Ear.

CE2-471S Since 1S7J- Dy TF r.rnnr.r nnnwM AND SONS Ottawa Ltd, marxert, tnacrip-none. Rock si Area dealer. 473 SMtV- Dy TT pi mor -Nr- i'Continueel on Next Columnl Announcements Ct Milt 8 HiHOSIALS 'Cant from Prrtrdm Column 1 LLl'ttl snt n1 LHtrlnt ftoimis rt.ow tRS FOR" M.L OCCASIONS Pfoulu 1'u. fHok. tti-iJai-t.

10SI LOST. GOLDEN EP4NIEU la2 Uccn. Reward. CEo-44BO 2 SIAMESE SEALPOIVT CAT COL- ml. a u.

End PAi-r LARGE BLACK. POODLE. FE- fnale. generoue reward lor return or Information as lo where-aboula. Anawera tu Gt-Gi.

SH9-. 3 STRAND "PEARL NECKLACE. nuraaay. March 2, arra Government Hnoae, Chateau Laumr. Union Station.

Box A-343, Journal. 3 109A FOUND found aps rsrs IN OUR AIM TO PROVIDE OUR fa(Ur with lh fint Mrvic poMtbt. Th Jouroft. mill pub-tub tAU eolumo fr ol cturge tur'S day mil arUcUa or pU wbitJi our radra may fuid Simply dial tL-S-7jJi cUaaitird Dapartmant toy TT LIGHTER FOUND. BEECHWOOD Ava, vvtrtung.

3 iv: CLASSES WITH BROWN FRAME i our, a Mtcad 39 riorauc. SH5-M39 4 1 PAIR CHILD'S GLASSES. minga ntmt Burn, brown. 7iM Cumnvinct. 3 Apartments 201 apis, run to in SANDY HILL, UPPER DUPLEX.

a rjcarooma, modern, electflcatly equipped. SI 10. CE3-43M. TOWN. I BEDROOM.

Keated. Apply ui Kt. Patrick Afiartment 1. Dy mnfnn i -R rnonnu -r-iiTti -ped, SJto. Arlington.

-ledroom. Si. PAJ-S3H 3 3-BEDROoNrPARTENT. TILED noon, huh, parkins. rni-Mlia 3 HERON PARK ptrpLCX, 1 BED- rooma.

modem, alectrlcali equipped. RES-P' HERON PARK. 1 BftDIIOOM modern. elactrlrallV equipped Heated. ao ru-ihi.

Dy 1 BEDROOM. CENTRALLY LO eated. let floor. 1 aul offlcea, avalUhle May l.XCES-7311. local 134.

DK TT CENTRALLY LOCATED, 1 BE room uvlrar room, kitchen, eli tncaily equipped, available now S7S. Apply' 300 Wavoriey. eor-nf Elgin. CE3-3JM. Dy HULL.

APARTMENTS. S7S ANDT anu. AvaiiaDM. rnT-ioa. uy NEW I- AND S-B apartmenta, hot water heated parking.

Wrig MvUl. from 73- 100. PRT-1344. MOBERN. 1 1-BtDROOM APART- t.

electrically equrboed. parking lnciuded. jAr-371. Dyx OVERLOdKINO PARK. 1-BED- room equipped apartment.

1m- mediate occupancy Davtlme CES-7JH. evninga J-7. CE4-S169 oy BACHELOR. WEST END, ELEC tricnlly equippedx parking; laun- dry faclUtlea; Mayl. SSO.

PA- 1JOS. THE BYRON" invites yon to JOIN THE "COMFORTABLES" Spaclou 1- and 1-bedroom auitn in new building overlooking Gatlneau Hill. Ready for occupancy. Delightfully appointed' giving latest comfort In apartment living. Automate electric appliance Individual heat control High apeed elevator Carpeted hallway Parquet flooring Bum, ahopping.

Parking SHOW APTS. OPEK DAILY FROM 3 TO 8 P.M. 900 Byron (corner Sherbourne) For Turthef information or transportation call CE3-9083 PA9-M00 BLrUKfc 3 AFTER 3 DUPLEX. BRICHT 4 ROOMS weat fc.no IS10. mill couple.

PA Dyl LOWER TOWN, 104 4. room apartment, heated. May 1 au. i CE2-104. ATRACTIVE.

CENTRAL. ground floor, -apaclous. living dining, bedroom, garage, 1 1 00 Including electricity. CL2-03H3. i Dy LARGE MODERN a BEDROOM apartment.

equipped. garage Included. CE3-787S. a 3 BEDROOM APARTMENT, ELEC- tricany- equipped. 333 Elg OlUwa SfUe-esOlT T- -BEDROOM APARTMENT.

PARK. mg, H3, SH3-4961. SHo-0773. BEDROOM. KITCHEN living, dining, bathroom, hall.

electrically equipped, parking. tty CEcieso, cs-44sa. i CASABLANCA APARTMENT. new. 1-3 bedrooms.

S103 up. I Hamilton. PAS-OSIL Dy a BASEMENT BACHELOR. BEDSIT ting, kitchenette. SSS.

now, CEJ.07S3. available Dy 1 BEDROOM APARTMENT. FUR- mum or umurnnnro iii aiaier Air conditioned. CU MS7. Dy a ALTA VISTA, MODERN I BF.D- Toom, equipped, parking, RE3- SMS 4 unnrnv a I "'VfS floor, eleclricallv equipuedr W) jipuedr and SOS.

Apply S4 oj 79 Paplnrau street. HulufM as or Dy i WEKTBORO UPPEHXHIBSITTINO ugnt, iheat. My 'fContinued on Srri Cotumnva; esn 1 1 I i I AnnrtrrntS 201 hits to in Xont trpn Column) AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY. S- URClt ClNTRAl. ROUND) (Inor.

I1, blh. l0. My- Box Jouriul. a ATTRVCTIVS 3 ROOM APART- mt-nl. liatiilfecUcAlly cuipp4--PAS 3 A' a.

PARK 3 HEDHOOM Dt'. or l'er TA1-, evcn.ns. PAJ-5CS 30 APART-. nrtnt fully vqutpped healed, Canted US 111 Boom Dr 3.BEnROOM "DfPLEX. HEROS Park Llctrlcaiiv equipped.

Call PA9-3lit. PA-8JH Dy RIDEAU. ARTS; 80 RIDEAU TERRACE fl Sprlriffleldl OFFERS: Suburban llvinj yet only y-minuUi to Downtown. Located In Exrluiiv Rorkrllff are an addraaa of diattnc-tion. eleganc and tone! taata.

Luxury But Inexpensive. Soundproof Air Conditioned Individual Room Heal Control Tw-lh Roof Sundeck 1 Private Balcoplea- ISSPECTIOH DAILT 1 to and 7 to BY CALLING HISS DROLET SHS-SOiS or Dy SO NEW. 1 -BEDROOM APARTMENT, aiao oacnelor. SH3-30S1, before evenlnga Dy 3 WEST END. 1 -BEDROOM APART- ment frene crescent, newly detf-.

orated, hardwood PA2-Soao. PA3-S53S CENTRAL. ATTRACTIVE, NEWLY unur.wQ oacnelor and I-to apartmenta. electrically equipped, carpeted, SO Tache Boulevard. Hull.

RI." Dy BRITTANY TERRACE BACHELORS $74 1 BEDROOMS $1.09, Heated, free electricity end plug-in parking. ADULTS ONL Rental Offica 231 BRITTANY DRIVE SH5-6881 Dy TP I MoVni FREE RENT FOR MAY I. 2-hedroom le c-trlcallK equipped, min floor. Weat End. SI 10.

Daya PAS-3920. Dy 30 I OR 1 BE lOOMS WITH BAL- cony heau parklng available. Daytime. -3W4i evening! SHS-Sut. Dy 30 ULTRA MODERNX 1-BEDROOM.

living room' witrX. bookahelve and fireplace, modem kitchen with new Weatlnchouae refrlgera- tor, SSO. Blake Boulevard, SHS- Dy AVAILABLE. 4 ROOMS. GARAGF, nare nam.

eew Maciren. YJIS- im. 4 AVAILABLE MAY 1. MODERN bedroom. Westgate area equips ped.

laundry (acilitiea, SI 10. PAa-a7oo. 4 SECOND FLOOR. 3 BEDR 1D3 monthly. 3S1 columbut.

Overbrook. 4 BREAKTHROUGH IN RENTAL ENJOY THE LOWEST RENTS IN OTTAWA WITH ALL THE ADVANTAGES OF LIVING IN OTTAWA ONLY GARDEN COMMUNITY 1 and 2 BEDROOMS from $89 THEFRONTEKAC PARKWOOD HILLS NOW READY FOR RENTING EASY TO REACH ON KISHKR AVENUE JUST SOUTH or BASELINE ROAD. 'PA9-5129 DUPLEX, BEDROOMS. HEAT- ed, waaher. dryer free.

cloae Sifflptona-Seara. churchea. schools. 732-2353. 3 IRVINO AVENUE.

LOWER UU plex, garage, tutt couple, rca-aonahle. PAS-S0O2. MAY. SPACIOUS. BEDROOMS, heated, equipped.

Echo Drive. CE4-310S. JUST END, GROUND FLOOR, 1 bedroom, heated, electrically equipped. SSI. 722-3451) I 3 2-34511 EET.

It CAMBRIDGE STREET. I a rooma. SI10. New -trirally equipped. PA-3J: eve-; nifig.

PA3-541S -DySO ment, ughted. heated. 7J. SMO- 0580 MAY 1. 1-BEDROOIjCLIAS.

PRI-" vale entrance, adutj. -SHS-aM. 3 ELECTRtGAU-Y. -eqjippedSaiavmthlv CL-'l. 10 rourth Avenki, apply lamtor.

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