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23 Saturday, February LOCAL. CALLS PHONE 236-7511 Today and Tomorrow TODAY Carnival parade from City Hall along King Edward Avenue to Rideau Street, 7.30 p.m. Bytown Cabaret, Centennial Theatre. "Gotta Wake Up." Centen nial musical, Hillcrest High School, 8 p.m. Eastview Carnival Queen, Eastview High School, 8 p.m.

Ottawa Youth For Christ rally, Technical High School, 8 p.m. "Salad Days," Laurentian High School, 8 p.m. "Double. Date," Woodroffe School, 8 p.m. B'nai Women's Carnival, Jewish Community Centre, 8.15 p.m.

Dance, YMCA, Metcalfe Street, 9 p.m. Community of Ottawa Carnival, Coliseum, 9 p.m. Cabaret Dance, Centennial Centre, 9 p.m. TOMORROW Pancake Race, Lynwood Shopping Centre, 2.30 p.m. "Music Spectaculaft" SL James" United Church, 7.30 p.m.

MONDAY Cross Blooa Donor Clinic, Organization Hall, 90 Parent Street, 10 to 11.30 a.m. and 1 to 4 p.m. Blood Donor Clinic, 634 Bronson Avenue. 1.30 to 4.30 p.m. and 6.30 to 8.30 p.m.

City Council, 7.30 p.m. Open House, Ottawa Home and Welfare Centre for the Blind, 398 O'Connor Street, 7.30 p.m. Aylmer Council. 8 p.m. Medical Awards Night.

University of Ottawa medical auditorium, 10 Mcbougall Avenue, 8 p.m. Association for Social Research, 550 Cumberland Street, 8 p.m. Ottawa Art Association, National Gallery, sixth floor, 8 p.m. Journal Box Replies A 9.S7 37 S8 40 44 46 103 111 116 120 123 125 131 132 142 151 152 153 154 159 161 178 187 205 213 215 220 221 231 234 235 237 238 239 240 247 248 262 270 ttistrict Want Ad Atents CARLETON PLACE Wilson's Drug Stor. Bring Street.

Phone 25" PEMBROKE Mrs. Lock. 277 Patricio Street. Phone 731 4351. RENFREW Mrj.

O. Belorjoer, 342 Roglon Strut S. Phone n-tf- SMITHS FALlSMcShc and Shors Phormocv. Beckwlth ono Main streets. WAHTAD CLASSITICATWKS 101 Births 104 Deaths 104A Obituaries 105 In Memoriam ,105 A Annlvtrsarv Moss 104 Cords ol Thanks 106A Societies ond Lodges W7 Funeral Directors in Cemtttry Memorials 10SA Churches 10tB Florists lot Lost 109A Found 110 Where to Go J10A Bonquet.

Party HOB Takeaut-Food SIX Hotels ond Motels 111 Ambulance Servlc III Service Stations 1I2A Druggists open sunaay Ml Flats to Let 201 A Ouplexn to Rent Va Apts. Wanted -303 Furnished Apts. S03A Share Accommodation 301 Articles tor Sal 30IA SKI Corner J01B Trollers 301C Campers' Comer jol Articles Wonted -303A Hobbles 303 Boats ond Marino 303A Gardening. Landscaping 304 Machinery ond Equipment 305 Fuel for Sale rt Market Bosket jor Pet stock 301 Poultry ond Livestock 309 Swop 309A Stamps and Coins 400 Personals 401 Beauty Salons Y-m Nursing Homes 501 Mole Help wontea 501 A Salesmen ond Agents 501 Positions Vocont $0 Female Help Wanted 507A Domestic Help 503 Employment Wanted 104 Teachers Wonted 105 Tuition JO Baby Services Ml Rooms to Let 401 Rooms Wont-d 403 Room ond Board '701 Houses for Sal 701A Apts. For Sal 701 Houses to Rent 703 Houses Wonted to Buy 703A Houses Wonted to Rent 704 Offices, Stores to Rent 705 Property tor Sale 705A Property for Rent 705B Investment property 70S Property Wonted 707 Out -of-Town Property Tot Farms for Sol ond Rent 70 Farms Wonted 710 Cottages for Sol 7I0A Cottages for Rent 71 0B Cottage Lots 711 Cottooes Wonted 7IIA Resorts 71 IB Boys' ond Girls' Camps 711 Business Opportunities 713 Flnonclol 714 Warehouse tpoc 00 Ski Mobile 01 Autos for Sat.

103 Autos Wonted (03 Trucks ana Trollers 04 Garages OS Motorcycles winterlimg 01 Leant 07 A uc lion 4, 1967 Nco-Nzitm in Germany. The Ottawa Journal 1H 'Ottawa's Most Progressive Want 7 Deaths By The Canadian Press Dakar, Senegal Demba Diop, leader of the governing Progressive Union party in Senegal's parliament: New York Paul P. Kennedy, 62, a veteran reporter with the New York Times who specialized in covering Latin America and is particularly remembered for his dispatches on the Bay of Pigs invasion; of cancer. New York Actress Augusta Ciolli, 65, who portrayed the aunt in the prize winning television and movie productions of Marty. 101 Births CARVER Peter and Penny (nee Woolgar) proudly announce the birth of a daugh ter, Stephanie Mary, weight 8 lbs.

3 riday, reD. 1967 at Ottawa General Hospi tal. CHARLEBOIS Vic and Fran (nee Stevenson) are pleased to announce the arrival of their daughter, 71 Kir. sten Suzanne on Saturday, Jan. 28.

1967 at Collingwood Marine Hospital, Collingwood, Ont. 0AKES Alan and Patricia (nee MacDonell) announce the birth of a son Gerald Robert Gordon, 9(4 lbs. on Feb. 2. 1967 at Ottawa Civic Hospital.

Both well. PIZZI John and Marg (nee Welistead) are pleased to announce 'the arrival of their chosen daughter, a -sister for Dianna. RIVIER Bob and Karen (nee Burdock) announce the birth of their daughter Ange la, 6 lbs'. 6 completed according to centennial specification at Civic Hospital Feb. 2, 1967.

SANDS Murray and Gayle (nee Loney) are happy to announce the birth of a daughter, Megan Shawn; 6 lbs. 10 Feb 3. 1967 at Ot tawa Civic Hospital. 104 Deafln ANNAU, Dr. Emo On Thurs day, Feb.

2, 1967 at his residence, 249 St. Joseph Hull, Dr. E. Annau, age 66, beloved husband of Ilona An-tas, dear father of Ernest and also survived by one granddaughter. Resting at the Kelly Funeral Home, 2313 Carling (west of Woodroffe).

Funeral Saturday in the Chapel at 3 p.m. Cremation Pinecrest. Trans-Canada Pipe Lines Gets Ultimatum WASHINGTON (CP)-The Ca nadian government says Trans- Canada Pipe Lines Ltd.jnust supply additional natural gas to Ontario along a U.S. route by next winter or face extension of ts al'-Canadian facilities, it was learned Friday, A copy of a Feb. 2 letter from Energy Minister Pepin to Trans-Canada President J.

W. Kerr, of Toronto, is included In a document filed with the U.S Federal Power Commission Fri day Trans-Canada. Should It become ap parent that the Great Lakes Trans-Canada project a not be approved in time to permit deliveries to Eastern Canada this year, Trans-Canada should promptly submit to the national energy board an application for certification of additional pipe line facilities to be constructed in Canada," says letter. Party Handed Stiff Warning TORONTO (CP) The West German National Democratic Party will be banned if It shows unconstitutional' intentions, a West German diplomat ic-note said Friday. The note was a reply from the West German 'government to a protest last' Sunday by the Metropolitan Toronto Citizens Committee of Concern with 104 DcifM (Cont.

from Preceding Column) BEAUCHAMP, Charles On Thursday, Feb. 2, 1967, Charles Beauchamp, husband of the late Eugenie Portelance and of Kathleen Derby, father of'Maurice, Mrs. Jean-Paul Ploutfe (Georgette), stepfather of Lionel Wolfe, Mrs. Paul Tessier (Emma); brother of Mrs. Joseph Levesque (Yvonne), Rev.

Sister Catherine Aurelie, S.G.C. (Regina), Rev. Sister Basilis, S.G.C. (Rosanna); seven grandchildren, age 75. 'Funeral Mon day from the Racine, Robert and Gauthier Funeral Home, 259 St.

Patrick St, for Re quiem High Mass at St. Francis of Assist Church, 8 o'clock. Interment Rockland, Ont. BRANNAN, Mary (Minnie) In hospital at Hawkesbury, Ont, Wednesday," Feb. 1, 1967, Minnie Blackburn, beloved wife of Harold G.

B. Brannan Resting' at Grenville Funeral Home. Funeral Saturday 2.30 p.m. Interment at Calumet cemetery. BRISCOE, Victoria May At her home, 6th Concession of 'Beckwith, Saturday, Feb.

4, 1967, Victoria May beloved wife of Bryan Briscoe, dear mother of Iola at home, Caroline and William, Kingston, John, Gan-anoque, Wilfred, Cobourg, in her 83rd year. Resting at Fleming Bros. Funeral Home, Lake Avenue, Carle-ton Place. Funeral service Monday, 6, at- 1.30 p.m. Interment Dewars cemetery.

BRUNET, Mrs. Oscar In local hospital Friday, Feb. 3, 1967, Augusta Malette, wife of the Jate Oscar Brunei of 154 St. Louis, Gatineau Pt Mother of Sylvio, Albert, Ernest, Lucien, and Ferdinand, Gatineau Point, Henri, Cant-ley, Mrs. Roger Pilon (Jeanne), Mrs.

Rosario Bour-ass (Delores), Mrs. Gaston Charron (Lucienne), Mrs. Gerald Rodgier (Annette), Gatineau Mrs. Leo Cousineau (Reina) Gatineau, sister of Mrs. John Aumier; 59 grandchildren, 35 greatgrandchildren.

Resting Beau-champ Funeral Home, 44 Greber Gatineau Point leaving at 7.45 Tuesday, Feb. 7 for Requiem High Mass at Notre Dame de Rosa ire Church at 8 o'clock, burial St. Francis de Sales Ceme tery, Gatineau Point. BURKE. John Francis In hospital, Almonte on Friday, Feb.

3, 1967, John Francis Burke, beloved husband of Margaret Lalonde and dear lather of Mary, Kathleen and Ethna, in his 89th year. Resting at the Kerry Funeral Home, 154 Elgin Street, Almonte, thence to St. Mary's Church for Requiem High Mass- on Monday, Feb. 6 at 10 a.m. Interment St.

Mary's Cemetery. CHARBONNEAU, Mrs. Mary tnzabetn on Friday, Feb. 3, 1967. Marv Elizabeth Rad- ing.

wife of the late Alexan der Charbonneau, mother of Oscar, Mrs. Louise Lacasse Mrs. Rose Bannister and Mrs. Rhea Johnson, sister of Frank and Mrs. Rose I.vnns nor- 91 years." Funeral Monday from ine Kacine, Robert and Gauthier Funeral Home, 259 St.

Patrick for Reauiem Hioh Mass at the Basilica at 7.30. Interment Notre Dame of Ot tawa. Journal Subscription Rafts Journal horn delivery service, which fs guaranteed. Is available anywhere in Ottawa, Hull ond surrouraina dis trict os well as In towns and villages in Ottawa Valley. Coll JM-J1I tor homo delivery service.

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2, 1967. Father Joseph Alexander Clarmont belpved son of Henry and Julia (Cayer) Clarmont of 149 Mc-Gillivray Street Ottawa; dear brother ot William. Remains arriving at Ottawa Saturday to rest at the Kelly Funeral Home, 585 Somerset (Centre Town), where friends may call after 2 p.m. Solemn Translation Sunday at 6.45 p.m. to Canadian Martyrs Church for the Office of The Dead at 7 p.m.

Solemn Requiem High Mass Monday at 10 a.m. Interment Edmonton, Alta. COOPER, Doris In hospital. Thursday, Feb. 2, 1967, Doris Poulin, beloved wife of Eddie Cooper of 1178 Gladstone, sister of Oscar, Wilfrid (Fred), Alex Poulin, Mrs.

O. Hurtubise (Evelyne), Mrs. T. Ouellette (Antonia), Mrs. L.

Bertrand (Lillianne), Mrs. D. Schnupp (Simone). Resting Landreville Funeral Home, 578 Someset W. Funeral on Monday to St.

Jean Baptiste Church for Requiem High Mass at 7.45 a.m. Interment Notre Dame cemetery. DAVID, Mr. Joseph On Fri day, Feb. 3, 1967, Joseph David, husband of Violet Emond, father of Raymond, Daniel, Edmond, Leo, brother of Edmond; 13 grandchildren, age 70 Funeral Tuesday from the Racine, Robert and Gauthier Funeral Home, 259 St.

Patrick Street for Requiem High Mass at the Basilica, 9 o'clock. Interment Notre Dame of Ottawa. HENWOOD, Keith Walter In hospital after a lengthy illness Friday, Feb. 3, 1967. Keith Walter Henwood of 30 Windsor beloved hus band of Ada Hewins, dear father of Catherine, Donna, Lynne and Douglas, beloved son of Mrs.

Walter Henwood ytSybil) of Ottawa, brother of John Henwood of Ottawa and Mrs. Daniel Carroll (Wanita) of Hull. Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street after 6 p.m. Saturday. Service Monday 11 a.m.

Interment Pinecrest McCLURE, William Thomas In hospital, Amprior, on Friday, Feb. 3, 1967, in his 75th year, William Thomas Mc-Clure of 253 Elgin Street, Am prior, dear husband of Emily Ca dwell, dear father of Helen (Mrs. Robert Carmichael) Pembroke; survived by 3 grandchildren. Resting at the Boyce Funeral Home Arnprior where service will be held in the Chapel on Monday. at 3 p.m.

Interment Arnpiior Cemetery. Friends may call after 7 p.m. Saturday. MacFEELY, Robert Percy At St. Vincent's Hospital on Friday, Feb.

3, 1967, Robert Percy MacFeely, aged 83 years, husband of the late Anne Emma Applin, dear lather of R. Morrow (Anne Mary) of Toronto, Wal ter of Ottawa, Herbert of Verdun, and Kathleen. Resting Radmore Stewart Funeral Home. 1319 Welling ton Street, between Holland and Island Park Drive. Requiem Mass at the Church of Resurrection of Our Lord, 1940 Saunderson Drive Monday at 7.45 a.m.

Interment Cote des Neiges- Cemetery, Montreal. McGUFFIN, William Camsell Suddenly at his home 240 Mariposa Avenue, Rockcliffe Park, on Friday, Feb. 3, 1967, William Camsell. aged 21 months, son of Mr. and Mrs.

William H. N. McGuf-fin, brother of Graham, and grandson of Mr. and Mrs. T.

Graham Mayburry of Aylmer and Mrs. James McGuffin of Toronto, Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod. Service Saturday, 9.30 am Interment Beechwood cemetery. PROTEST SEATING Okinawa (AP) The Ryukyus Legislature opened its session two days late Friday after waiting another 30 min utes while police cleared out 200 demonstrators who tried to stop Democrat Shuhel Kama- bata from taking his seat. Hamabata vai the main target of 10,000 anti-government dcm- onstrators Wednesday.

LONO DISTANCE pmonb zinith mn- NO TOLL CHAIftl 104 Peifts lumn7 (Cont. from Preceding Colt -r McGREGOR, James Alexander In hosDital Almonte, Ont Saturday. Feb. 4, i 1967. James Alexander McGregor.

beloved husband of Alice Lillian Cochrane and dear father of James, Kenneth, Melville. Arthur. Norman Raymond, Lila (Mrs, Gerald Crawford) and Jean (Mrs. Donald Haley). Resting at the Kerry Funeral Home, 154 Elgin Street Almonte.

Arrangements incomplete. Mclaughlin, David e. At his residence Friday; Feb. 3, 1967, David E. McLaughlin, husband of Jean Cameron of 610 Parkdale Avenue, aged 63 years; father of Robert C-of Ottawa, Mrs'.

John A. Forbes (Anne), Winnipeg; also sur vived -by 7 giandchildren. Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street Service) Saturday 3 p.m. MAHONEY, Mildred As the result of an accident Friday, Feb. 3.

1967, Mildred O'Con nor, in her 51st year, be loved wife of Herbert Ma- honey of 1086 Apolydor Street, formerly of Kazaha-zua, mother of Elvyn Donalda, Marion and Mar- jorie; sister of Edith (Mrs. Fred Sage), Lac Ste. Marie, Charlotte (Mrs. How ard Kealey), Farrellton, Mrs. Mary Kealey, Ottawa, Clara (Mrs.

Bill Scott), Tlmmlns, and Jack and Basil, Low, Que. Resting McEvoy Broth ers-Shields Funeral Home, 235 Kent Street' Funeral Service Monday 10, a.m. in St Martins Church, Martin- dale. Interment parish cemetery. MONAGHAN, Stanley in St Mary's Hospital, North Bay, on Thursday, Feb.

2, 1967. Stanley, Monaghan, aged 56, husband of Doris Mart el, dear father of Stan. Beloved son of Mrs: Teresa Monaghan of Ottawa. Dear brother of Mrs. Harry Kavanagh (Mayme), Buck ingham, Mrs.

John F. Kealey (Myrtle), Venosta, Gerald of Ottawa; Lawrence, Rochester, New York; Mrs. Felix Kiriey (Agnes), Timmins, Ont; Harold, Sudbury, Ont; Irene of Ottawa; Mrs. Mervin Bell (Doris), Ottawa. Resting at McGinty's.

Funeral Home, North Bay, Ont Requiem High Mass at St Rita's Church. Interment in parish cemetery. SHEARMAN. A On Friday, Feb. 3, 1967, Arthur Henry, aged 84 years.

In woburn. born Max ville, Ont, Jan. 22. 1883. hus- band of Martha Lillian Stackcole: father of Audnv Caroline; brother of Edna Mary of Ottawa, and Ernest John of Montreal, a grandfather of Lorraine several nieces anrl Interne'' in Woodbrook cemetery, Woburn, Mass HULSE PLAYFAIR Limited FUNERAL DIRECTORS Central Chapel 315 MclEOD ST.

231-1143 West End Chapel 1098 BYRON AVE. 728-1761 LATEST INFORMATION CFRA DAILY 6.30 P.M. McGuffin, William Camsell. McLaughlin. Oavld E.

Ryckmon, Charles Raymond. Somers, Henry Temple. Wilson, Delia Viola. Henwood, Keith Mammon, Ernest. Clogue, Douglas.

Vice Craig Ltd. FUNERA DIRECTORS iVWcalft 2120 Winchttr 774-2120 Chttttrvillt 448-2120 VEITCH-DRAPER LIMITED FUNERAL DIRECTORS PARKDALE CHAPEL TM-4S71 ANK ST. CHAPEL 2)4-0441 LATEST INFORMATION CKPM DAILY1 4:50 P.M. Golden Rule Service 105 LACK In rvrtd memory of our Mtovtd mothtr, Mrs. Thomat fttoU, Who paswd away Fb.

lni. Son ond Doughtr. lURBIDGE In loving momery of our moinor. cnoriono ourDtooo wno pouod owoy Fttv. $, -f rod ond Joan, CHAPMAN In loving momory of omt wir, momor ond gronomoTnof, Mrt.

Motiioa Choomon. who onrorod into rot Fit. 4 1H3. Not luU today, but tvory day, In tltonct wt rammtw. Huabond and Family.

GALL A In tovlna momory of a door mothtr ond grondmomor, Mr, BK- i noaino bona, wno pauoa away r-to. 5. im. Somoono romombtrt, somoono com tout nam a wnnpiria in vur praytt-. A mil, a toar, a movant tlnctro.

How otton wo think of you, ntomor otar. Son Tony and Family. LYNCH In tovlna momory of mv ooor nuioona. uantM wi. lyncn, wno away rmo.

9, itm. rtoro It a link doom cannot Hvif: Lovo ond romtmbranco loit torovor. wito evo. McCRANK In loving momory of 0 door tatnor ond orondfomor, Noll pauoa owoy Fob. S.

IV3. Lovina ond kind In all hit wan. Upright ond to tho ond ot rtb oays. Sinctro ond trot, hit hoart and mina, Btautiful momorlot ho loft behind. Ida, Tom and Cnlldron.

McEWAN In loving mtmory of a ooor nusoona. tamor ono grand-forhor, j. Edward McEwan, who pauoa away r-00. 5, ivm. His woory noon and days of pain.

nn wouoioa mgnn aro pan; And In our ochlng hoart wo know. Ho hat found twoot rot ot lojt. Witt ond Family. MO HP. In momory of a door fbromor ana uncw, inarm Monrv wno pauod owoy roe.

4. iw. A holpng hand to all ho know. So kind, to gontto, and truo. On oarth ho nobly did hi host, font him Josut Htavtnly rtt.

Alton, Eva and Family. SPRATT In loving momory of a oor mnoona ono Tamor, Allan Spratt, who pauod owoy to tuddon- iy roo. 4 rr. Wo think of him In tllonco. No tytt con too ut wttp; But tttll within our ochlng hoarlt His momory wo kttp.

Wlfo and Family. STEWART In loving mtmory of a door ton and brothor, Ttrranct (Ttrry) Robort who pauod a roo. Day of todnots trill como o'or ut Toors In tllonco otton flow. For momory kotos you ovor ntar us, Though you dltd 3 yoort ogo. Mothtr, Ood ond Family.

WYMAN In loving momory of a Wllbort Wymon, who pauod owoy r-s. 9, IT3. Till momory fad and llfo doportt Vmi IIsm hwlw. In 4us fc.nits Ruby, Childron and Grondchlldron. WYMAN In loving momory of deor fothor and arandfornor.

Wilbe Wymon, who potsod away. Fob. i. Thtro a link doath cannot tovor, Lovo ond rtmombronco lost forovcr, Ooughttr Mtlba, Elmor and Grendchildron. 106 Cards tf Tbanb LAMOTHg (Loo) Wtrt word pro Inodoouato to oxprosso our orutftudo to ooch and ovtryono who ha holp- oa ut Through thoto day of torrow.

tor mo btautiful fknvor, words of sympathy ond doods of Inftnito kind-ntu. Wo can only toy. Thank You so mucn. Mr. Mor It Lomotho.

Ricky and Donit, Mr. Carmtn Garvais. STANLEY, Colvln Mora word Oro inodoquato to txprou our grotltudo to ooch, ond ovtryono who havo htlptd us through fnoso days of torrow with btoutiful flowor, words of tympothy ond doods of In flnlto klndnou, wo can only soy thank you to much. Emol ond Fon iiy. 107 raneril Director FRtO N.

GARRETT. OIGNIflEDj erset west. RACINE, ROSERT AND GAUTHIER Reg-d, tV-HtO. 340 Bexswori IM oimsteodf Folrmonti 2Sf St. Pat.

rkki 101 Notre Do met 771 Somerset W. Pleas not chong of telephone numoer. WHELAN FUNERAL HOME. PER. sonol servke reverence, sis Cooper 108 Cenwtery Hemrlab CENTURY BURIAL VAULTS.

REIN. forced concrete. Alrseol, woter proof. eii. BEECHWOOD CEMETERY CREMATORIUM Single, Doubli and -Family Plots Available CREMATION $60.00 MAUSOLEUM CRYPTS Writ or Mention for free brochure.

P.O. Box 7025, Ottawa 7464201 108A (em to Chorch GOME TO CHURCH A directory'of Xhurches in and around Ottawa Anglican Chnrch el Canada CHRIST CHURCH CATHEDRAL AN- gilcon. Very Rev. P. i R.

Gartrell, D.D. Comer Sparks Sunday services! 1.30 cm 11 a.m. and 4.30 p.m. CHURCH OP THE RESURRECTION, Rev. Alton Rogers, Sunday, 30.

General Vonier Public School, Sunday, a.m. ond Thursday, 10 a.m. 440 Hartmon Crescent. Telephone 73I-15M. ST.

ALBAN THE MARTYR, KINO Edward ond Daly Avenues; Rev, Canon Lionel Bruce, services I ll.o.m., 4 p.m. ST. BARTHOLOME W'S, MCKAY Street of Vktorta. Rev. Jomes Bamert.

Sunday service: I.1S. f.49. 11. IS a.m. ond pn.

Tuesday 7.1J a.m., Thursday to 1 I08A (ene to Civvcr 'n' sp rt (Cant, from Prtcodlng Column) COME TO CHURCH A directory, of Churches in and around Ottawa Anglkaa Ciurch el Canada ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH, METCALFE of Gloucester (near Lourler). Sunday 30. II m. ond I p.m.i Wednesday 1 10.30 a.m., 13.40 p.m.

TRINITY ANGLICAN CHURCH, CAM- rn Avenue ot Bonk Street. Rev. Canon sv. H. Bradley, rector.

Hours of service: I a.m. Holy Communion, 10 a.m. First and third Sundays. Morning Prayer, other Sundays 1 p.m. Evening rover heltai AN ASSEMBLY OP BRETHREN holds theu servtcss of 44 fifth Av.

Sunday II a.m. Family Btbt Hour and Friday 1 p.m. The open Door for Children; also Sunday evening "Braoklng Brand from house to hous" and week-night Bits Study. prion 74POU. fenedbl FIFTH FREE METHODIST, corner Fifth Avenue and Monk St.

Sunday School, f.4S a.m. Worship ll ajn. ond 1 p.m. Youth, l.ts p.m. Wednesday, Prayer ond Blt4 Serv ice, .39 p.m.

SCOBIB MEMORIAL- FREE METHO-atst Church, comer Richmond Rood ond Athlon. Avenue. Sunday- 11.00 a.m. ana 7.30 sxm. tasvwe TRINITY CHURCH OP THE NAZA-rene.

1V Fourth Avenue. Sunday School t.4S o.m.i worship II a.m. and 7.30 a. m. Mid-week service.

Wednesday, I p.m. Young People's Hour, Friday. pm. Rev. s.

Roy a. HOII. 139-721. Itnai Catbolk CANADIAN MARTYRS RC CHURCH, 100 Mam Street. Sunday Mass 7.30, 00.

10.13 High Mass 11.30), 11.45. p.m. OUR LADY OP PERPETUAL HELP RC Church, Eccle and LeBreton Street. Sunday Mas 7 30. I 30, 30.

11.00 and H.II noon. Perpetual Help Novena Devotions Wednesdays 1.30,1 4.10. 7.30 p.m. ST. JOSEPH'S RC CHURCH.

CORNER at Cumberland and wtlbrod Streets. Sunday Mas 7.00. I DO. too. (High Moss I0f l.

00. 11 55 and 00 pm. Waekdays 7.00, 7.10. S.0O, f.OO a.m. ana 3 ju p.m.

ST. PATRICK'S RC CHURCH. COR nor Kent ond Nepeon Streets. Sunday Mass 7.00. 00, t.00.

10.00. 11.00. 11.00 noon and t.QO p.m. Unile. farci el Canada EASTS ROOK UNITED CHURCH.

173 Donald Street tn. Ovortwook. Morning worship ot 11 a.m. Church School Juniors and Seniors of Beginners ond Primary ot II. Minister: Rev.

Gerald Fee. RIDEAU PARK UNITED CHURCH. Altd Vista ond Cunningham. Rev. J.

A. O. McKmlft. Service f.30 a.m. and II 108B norms FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS.

O. 245 Dolhovsl. 1D-77S! xa-isw. 109 led BLUE PRAYER BEADS IN BROWN leather cos. Kepsok.

114-1417. BROWN MINK HAT, VICINITY Murphy Gamble's. Reward. 711-noo. GLASSES, BLACK, VICINITY EDDY Street.

Hull. Reword. 07-im Us ee. JEWELLERY CASE OF PASTEL BRO- coae, tost on Montreal to Ottawa bus, Saturaay morning, Jan. 7.

Contents of great sentimental value. rewora. zess. SMALL BROWN DOG. RIVERDALE orea.

licence 1074, answers to Curly. 3H-25B. I GREY SUEOE SHOE. BETWEEN Tunney's Pastur and Rideau Street 74S-4711. I09A Hmi BUNCH OF KEYS FOUND AT CAR-lingwood Shopping Centre.

771-1141. DOG COLLAR, IMS LICNCENO 5444. Brlerwood and Dovtrcourt. 72S- 057. JEWELLERY, VICINITY BANK ANO Glen.

114-3347. FOUND. LADY'S GLASSES. VICIN- Ity of Montreal Rood ond Corson Road at bus stop. 745-1751 after 4.

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BUD TIERNEY'S BA STATION. 7101 River sloe Drive at Hog's Back. 731- M1. EOGEWORTH BA SERVICE STATION, 2J75 coning near wooarofle. 77S-S344.

NOEL'S BA SERVICE STATION, Ml Richmond Road ot Lockhart. 719-3714 LINDSAY'S BP SERVICE STATION 1014 Bonk Street, 131-itll. LEN DesFORGES SERVICE STATION, 1714 Carling Avenu ot Broadvtow. Ill-Mil. DRUMMONO'S OAS OAS FOR LESS AT OTTAWA'S OLD.

si Independent station, (09 Bronson -Of Queensway. 735010, ISO I A. CARDILLO'S ESSO SFRVICf? ST, tian, Carling ond Preston Streets. 1.11-0404. 112 SvnkiSldWw Cni.

from Precedin. Column! SftfS DON CASLtP? SERVICE STATION on Metcalfe Highway Jl at I park, 5VO CAPITAL DODGE CHRYSLER ESSO service station, U44 uaimg Avenue. 711111., ESSO -BILL SHAW'S ESSO SERVICE ST A. lion. Baseline Rood ond Woodrotte.

4-7S0. FINA MOE' FINA SERVICE STATION, Carling ot Churchill. 779 5414. GLOBE OIL SERVICENTRE, 1941 CARLING AVE-nu at Rosevlew. ITS-533.

STL'S SHELL SERVICE STATION. 1074 Scott Street ot Churchill. 73-7071. SKILL RATCLIFFE'S SHELL SERVICE STA-tran, 100 Bonk Street at Sunnyslde. 114-1701.

OPIN HOURS SUNLIGHT SUPER STATION. ISIS St. Laurent corner Bet last Rood. 745-9441. SUNOCO ALEX'S SUNOCO SERVICE STATION, 190 PorkdaK Avenue, 724-1197.

TEXACO ALLEN'S TEXACO SERVICE STA. Hon. 1130 Bonk ot Riverside. 713-711. TOP VALU SERVICE STATION, KENT AND LAU-rler.

13J-OS59. TOP VALU SERVICE STATION, BASELINE AND Woodroff Avenue. 723-9014. Open 14 hours. TOP VALU SERVICE STATION, QUEENSWAY ond Blair Rood.

74J-5379. Open 24 hours. TOP VALU SERVICE STATION. CANTERBURY at Arch Street. 711-991.

112A Dnngbb Opei Saday wist merivale pharmacy, ims meri- vole Rood. Noon-f. 77S-IS71. SOUTH FORHAN'S PHARMACY, BANK AT Second. Nocev.

215-4177. DUROCHER PHARMACY. S37 SOM-rsM Slreet West. Noon-9. 132 TI45.

-IAST TAMBLYN RIQEAU AT SUS- Noon-t. 21S-34SJ. 201 Apartments, to Ut ADULTS, WARM, CLEAN, SECOND floor, 3 bedrooms, control. 115-215. APARTMENT, ROOMS, SS ANOER-son.

Immediately. 131-4459; U2-Slo7. "The Ultimate liKLuxury Lsving' PARKWAY TOWERS 1071 Ambleside Drlv at New Orchard and Richmond Rood. Also Avollobl Boctwlor and i Bodrooms. Featuring Indoor Swimming Pool Sauna Both Rooftop Solarium Recreation Room Individual Controlled Heating Individual Bakonkn Drapes Throughout Beauty Salon 725-1393 729-7423 APARTMENT TO RENT, 10S CAM-bridge St.

21S.9SS4, otter 4. APARTMENT TO LET, ISO. AFTER 749-9141. APARTMENT TO RENT, WEST END, I bedroom. 715-1474.

It makes UNCOMMON SENSE to movt into TWIN TOWERS one-bedroom apartments ALL $115 Fivt layouts to choovt from, lorot wimlawt. drapen. fTMtftrrt oppH-oncis. vnt noted kltchemt. trtt hat( hot woter, roomy ctoMts, uff a fivt-mlnutt walk from downtovtm.

James and Gilmour at Bank Model suite on display ot 21 Jamer St. C. A. FITZSIAAAAONS CO. LTD.

232-7185 Evg. 232-7161 AT 317 MONA, EASTVIEW, 1 BED-roams, ratrigsrotor, ttov. heated, lighted. ATTRACTIVE, 1 AND 1 BEDROOMS, living, dining, electrically qulppd. parking.

7D441I. ATTRACTIVE, I BEDROOM. ALL conveniences. Immediately. Somerset Towers.

41-3041. THE BLAKE 303 BLAKE BLVD. 749-8496 236-0505 Managed by Montreal Trust ATTRACTIVE! 1-BEOROOM, 10. lH- ivrii xij-ssei evenings ATTRACTIVE I BEDROOM APART- it ww winner ana aryvr, ss. vqiiqpie may I.

4S-jrjr, oiler AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY, 1 BEO-rooms, 442. 14 Pruton. Prlvqt. ntranc. 232 3200.

THE MONTCLAIR 173 Coopor Slroot 237)055 Fino oil oloctrfc living In tht htort of downtown. One Bachelor Ok 2 Bedroom Available.

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