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.1 r- trw www i 42 THE OTTAWA JOURNAL WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1985 I i i s. s. urn in LOCAL CALLS PHONE 239-7311 Deaths By The Canadian Press United' Natiom Maurice 70, one lime financier who (taried the United Nation! Children'! Fund; of a heart tltack. Montreal John Pitcalrn, Scottish-born educationist who develop a health program adopted by the Protestant school board of Greater Montreal. Today and Tomorrow TODAY Mobile Blood Donor Clinic, National Defence Medical Centre, Alta Vlst at Smyth Road.

1-4 p.m. Bach Aria Group, Tremblay series, Capitol Theatre, 8.30 p.m. "Residential illus trated lecture by Cwen Butter worth, NRC Auditorium, Sussex Drive, 8.30 p.m.- "Les Juste," presented by University of Ottawa Societe Dramatique, Academic Hall, 8.30 p.m. Christian Unity Service. St.

Stephen i Church, Britannia, 7.30 p.m. Christian Unity Service, Eastvie Baptist Church, 8 p.m. Christian Unity Service, Trinity Anglican Church, 8 p.m. f- "TOMORROW French Half Hour, film, Na tional uailery, 12.30 1 p.m. I nil 1 I 4C Parkwood Hills Home and School Association, Parkwood Hills Public School.

8 p.m. Canadian Diabetic Association. Ottawa Branch, Metro politan Life Building, 8 p.m. City View Community Association, annual meeting. City View Public School.

8 p.m. Gene Pitney Show, Coliseum, 8.30 p.m. Illustrated talk on Red China, Carle ton University 8 p.m. "Les Justes." University of Ottawa. Academic Hall, 8.30 p.m.

District Want Ad Afnti AKNPRIOR Clinefs IDA Drag Start, Jeka sl Phone stl-sia). CAKI.ETON Pl.ACB Wilson's inn, BrMct It. Phone 1. PERTH Ul 4T roster SL Pboae MS. PEMBROKE an.

K. l.erte, ill Patrlela St. rsae 111. 4111 RKNrRKW Mrs. W.

Mat, ft Renfrew IL till. Phone HRS tut. SMITHS FAI.1.8 Meskane and Shanks Pharaaacy. Battalia ana Main Sta. Joirnil SubJtrloliM Rites journal a ease delivery sertiet.

kk hi taarantaed. minut anywhere in Ottawa. Hull and sur-, ronndlnr district as wu aa in towns nnd tillages In the Ottawa Valley. Can I1S-1SI1 Itr swaaa delltery service. CARRIER ntLIVIET 4Je wr.

IM Satarday only, pajraklt to Ikt tor atari twt wncki, SlNOLI COPT BATES It dallr and lt Satnrday. MAIL (VBSCBIPTIONS Canada (tsccpl In artat wktrt komt dt-littry la avallabit). Ctmmtnwttitn cauntrlat and Armtd Ftrcti liver-ttat; dally raUt, ant ytar SIS.tt, tlx mantht SI. St, tnrtt nantht mantk St.S4V-SaliHdar anly ky nail a ytar tr lie a capy. -Mat! tatta rn Ottawa.

Hall nnd cities nnd lawns wkcrt thtrt It cnrritr kty terttca 4sc a wctk ar SJJ- a ytar. runiud IUM Anstralla and for- tlsn canntrlca, dally raltt, ant tear SJX.aa. gin mnnuit tis tt. ant nsaotk SJ.tt. satarday All snan rakserlpttnna art payaklt In ndtnnaa ta Tka danrnai.

rilBTHKB INFORMATION nay kt anuint ay canmc Tnt toarnai at Ut-IMI. Jtiniti Boi Rtpnei A 774 7M 7M 20 21 8M S64 B6S 7 890 691 899 05 019 VU 831 HI 43 45 VM 4S tW 59 60 6 976 977 979 9S0 982 983 986 98 mm a 34 27 Death Notices i Will Be Accepted Each Saturday; i From 7a.m. to 8 a.m h- By Phoning 'Of tower's Most 101 BOMB BARNES To Geoffrey and Elizabeth Barnes (nee Eckold) a daughter, on Jan. 19. 1965, in the.

Victoria HospitalMontreal. Both well, i DOWNEY To Linus and Madeline (nee Forestall), at Grace Hospital, Jan. 19, 1965. a daughter. A sister for Catherine, Mark, Carl and John.

HENRY Alfred ana caiherineda, are happy to announce the birth of a daughter, Patricia Ann, at the Civic Hospital on Jan. 18, ,1965. Both well. LACELLE To Ron and lna (nee Banning), a daughter, Rhonda Lee. a sister for Rori-ald Jan.

20. 1965. Both well. Our thanks to doctors and nurses at Ottawa Gen eral Hospital, Le NEVEU Ron and Mary (nee Cameron) are happy to announce the arrival of their son, David James, on Jan. 20, 1965.

at New Mount Sinai Hospital, Toronto. MOORMAN Bill 'and Joan are happy to announce the birth of their daughter at the Ottawa Civic Hospital, on Jan. 17, 1965. Both well. PILGRIM Guy and Josie joyfully welcome a daughter, Jan, 19, 1965, at the Ottawa Civic Hospital.

A sister for Bruce, Susan, Jane, Penny and Jeffrey. STILLE Graham and Patricia (nee. Pitman) are' happy to announce the birth of a son, 8 lbs. 11 ozs on Jan. 19, ,1965, at the Civic Hospital.

A brother for Kevin and Stephen. WILSON Don and Denise (nee Marantz) are happy to announce the arrival of a at Fredericton. NB, On Monday, Jan. 18, 1965. Both well.

NOTE II nat ramt ta the' attention tl The Jonmal tkat an American concern Is tflerln! kcrenved par suns sttaatrlal cards canuialnf dealH natlcts that katt keen carried la The Journal. There It na canntrtlon wkatta-tver between Tkt Journal and this U.S. arm; and The Jonrn! can take nt responsibility far Its acUtltles. 104 DEATHS BELIER. Alphonse In hospi tal.

Tuesday. Jan. 19. 1965, Alphonse Belier. aged 72 years, beloved husband, of Evelyn McGUl, 781 Somer set Street, father of Robert, grandfather of Elaine and Brenda; brother of Benjamin.

lorenceafld Victorine BeUirJ Mrs. Josephine Wallace, Mm. Pauline O'Brien. Resting at the Whelan Funeral- Home, 515 Cooper Funeral Friday to Church' of Our Lady of Perpetual Help. Requiem High Mass, 7.45.

lntermen Notre Dame cemetery. CARROLL, Mary In hospital, 'on 'Tuesday, Jan. 19, 1965, Mary Carroll, age 85 years, sister of Mrs. Anne John son, Ottawa, several nieces and nephews, also survive. Resting at McEvoy 235 Kent Street, after 7 p.m., Wednesday.

Funeral Friday, to St. Patrick's Church for Requiem High Mass at eight Interment Notre Dame cemetery. CHIPMAN, Sarah Alice On Tuesday, Jan. 191965, Sarah Alice Chipman, beloved wife of the late Samuel Nelson Chipman, in her 85th. year.

mother of S. Gerald Chipman of Ottawa. Resting at A. L. Campbell and Son Funeral Home.

Elgin. where service will be conducted on Frirlav. Jan. 22. at 11 am COCHRANE.

J. Graham In hospital, Wednesday, Jan. 20, 1965? J. Graham Coch-. ranev 1691 Carling Avenue, aged 78 years, beloved husband of Maude King and father of Delmer, both of Ottawa.

Resting Fred N. Garrett Funeral Home, 584 Somerset West. Funeral ar-rsngemerrti later. Continued an next column) 'i i Progressive Want .104 DEATHS ICont. from Preceding Column! DRYNAN.

Annie Mae Suddenly in hospital Tuesday, Jan. 19. J95, Annie Mae Purcell, beloved wife of R. C. Drynan of Cobden; dear mother of Mrs.

Eldon Smith Cobden. and Wilbert of grandmother of Elaine Smith. Cobden. and Sharon Drynan, Ottawa; sister of Mrs. Vera Chamber lain.

Cobden-BIfa, Renfrew, Mrs. J. E. Nixon (Lois), Ottawa. Elson and Asa.

Cob- den; predeceased by Harry Purcell and 1. B. Purcell. late of Ottawa. Funeral Ertday 2 p.m.

from' Fraser-Morri! Fu neral Home to St. Paul's Anglican Church. Interment Cobden cemetery. FKOOD. Mabel In Renfrew I Rehabilitation Centre on! Wednesday.

Jan. 20, 1965. Mabel Wallace, wido cti Thomas Wallace Frood, in her 91st year. Resting at the Cochrane Anderson Funeral Home, Renfrew, for service on Friday, Jan 22, at 2 p.m. Interment in Thomsonhill cemetery.

GREEN, Basil In hospital Tuesday, Jan. 19. 1965, Basil Green, 1058 pievrier Street (Randall Paints Ltd); brother of. Chester Green, Buffalo, NY. Resting Veitch-Draper Ltd.

Bank Street at Carling. Service in chapel Thursday 2 p.m. Interment Capital Memorial Gardens. HYDE. Harvey Harris In Elgin-General Hospital, St.

Thomas. Tuesday. Jan. 19, 1965. Harvey H.

Hyde. 52 Hopewell Avenue, in his 8ist year, beloved husband Emma Wright; father of Mn. Wesley Spurrell (Joy), Sty Thomas, Mrs. Alex Macdon--aid (Ruth), Parry Sound, Mrs. John Burbidge (Eilleenj; Barrie; three sons.

Ernest, Harvey and of Ottawa; survived by .171 grandchildren and 24, great- grandchildren; brother of Mrs. Herbert Howe. Ottawa and Mrs. Alex Wilson, Sa vannah, Ga. Retting at Veitch-Draper Ltd, Bank at Carting.

Service in chapel Friday 2 p.m. Interment Pine- crest cemetery. Friends may call Wednesday after 2 p.m. LA DOUCEUR, Eleanor In 'hospital, Monday, Jan. 1965, Eleanor Byrne, aged 79 years, of 137 Primrose Avenue, widow of Hector Ladouceur, and dear mother of Mrs.

Cecil Perkins (May) and Phyllis, -Ottawa; Mrs. Leo Ladouceur (Josie), Mont Apka, R.CA.F.j-Que.rHsiater1 of Walter and Joseph, Ottawa; Alfred, Toronto, and Frank, Detroit Resting McEvoy Brothers, 235 Kent Street. Funeral Thursday to Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church for Solemn Requiem High Mass art 7.45 a.m. Interment Notre Dame cemetery, LEAHY, Lriulse In-hospitaV, MnnHov Jan IS IQRK Louise Lunnev. retired House of Commons, beloved wife of I the late Frank 1.

Leahy, 782 Island Park Drive; dear mother of Barry, Mrs. R. L. LaBerge (Mary Joan); sister "of Anne Ldhney, Mrs. F.

R. Kennedy (Nell), Chicago; Mrs. W. B. McDonald (Josie), Vancouver.

Resting at theiWhelan Funeral Home! 6 15 Cooper Funeral Thursday jo oeorge's Church for SolerrfaiReoutenr High Mass at 8 o'clock. Interment Notre "Dame cemetery. Member Third Order Servites of Mary -and Catholic Church Exten-, sicn Society. LE1CHNITZ Julius In hospi- ta on Monday, Jan. 18, 1965, Julius E.

Leichnitz of 26 Noel Street, husband of the late Ida Belkia and, father of Del-bert, (Augusu) Mrs. Fill-man, (Ruth) Mrs. H. Haw- kins, (Myrtle) Mrs. RennieJ Dorothea, (Elda) Mrs.

J. A. Macpherson, (Audrey) Mrs. R. Coulshaw of Ottawa, Karl, Colorado Edward.

Brussels, Belgium, Julius (Pete)- and (Edith) Mrs. D. Chorley, Toronto. Also iuf- vlved by 24. grandchildren, and 4 great-grandchildren.

Resting at Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel. 315 McLeod Street. Service Thursday 11 a.m. Interment Beechwood cemetery. Those' desiring to send a memorial tribute may donate to the Canadian; Can.

cer Society, Carleton Unit. 3hSxMacLaren Street. Continued on next column) Ad Section" LONO MSTANCt PMUNE ZKNITH DIN NO TOLL CHARGE I -a Im 1 Vv7 Is It -V a TIPPY'S IN TROUBLE He needs a home. And while he has plenty of company in the Humane Society Shelter, he really is lonely. For every dog needs boy, and the tan and white terrier is no exception.

Tippy i ix months old, and his shelter number, if you're asking, is 275. the Humane Society would be glad to bring you and Tippy together for the regular $6.25 fee. PST -Tippy likes little irls too. 104 puna ICont. from PTecadlna Column i McLEAN.

Francis (Charlie) On Tuesday, Jan. 19, lo. in hospital, Francis (Charlie) Mc Lean, of 1311 Highgate Road, loved husband of Kay Vin- nt, other of Brian, brother Mrs. L. Payne (Delia), Mrs.

R. iLockerby (Fem). Ot tawa, Ken, Syracuse; survived his stepmother, Mrs. Nellie McLean. Resting Huhe and Playfair Central Chapel.

315 McLeod Street Service Friday 2 p.m Interment Pinecres: cemetei McQUATTA Walter Henry At the -Arnprior and District Memorial Hospital on Wed nesday. Jan. 20, 1965, Walter Henry McQuatt of. Wood lawn Ont.belovetL fiuiband'! ui inn late cuen uameiqn and dear father of Norman and David, Woodlawn, Mrsj Bob Lafleur (Hattie), Mrs. Ed Slattery (Una), Ottawa.

Mrs teo otamiura, ivirs. uoya Irwin (Elsie), Carp, and predeceased by AHan and Delmer, in his 85th year. Resting at the Kennedy Funeral Home, Carp, until 1.45 p.m. Friday, 'Jan. 22, thence to SL Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Kilmaurs, for service at 2.30 p.m.

Interment McLarens ceme tery. REASBECK, Kenneth On Wednesday. Jan. 20. 1965.

at home, 256 Riverside Drive, Wakefield, Kenneth Reas-beck, age 72, husband of Lilian Devine; father of Kenneth Leslie of British Columbia; Mrs. H. Wight (Muriel), Ottawa; Sylvio O'Dell (Gladys), Montreal; Mrs. Joseph Kanrahan (JessieV of Hamilton; brother of Charles, Wasaga Beach, Wil Ham. Aylrnen Robert of To- pTontbrMrir Albert Standing (Amelia).

Resting at Emond't Funeral Home, Burnside Avenue. Wakefield. Funeral Friday at 1.55 for service at 2 o'clock in Wakefield Ahgli can Church. Interment Hall Wakefield. ROSE.

MaudC Louise At her residence. Main Street, Winchester, on Tuesday, Jan. 19, 1965, Maude Louise Rase beloved daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Rose, im her 83rd year.

Resting at the Vice and. CraiR Funeral Horne, Church Street, Winchester, where vice wijl Je held Thursday- at 2 p.m. Interment Maple 'Ridge cemetery. (Cant from Preceding Columni TOURIST RENDEZVOUS MADRID (AP) Spain 'entertained more than 14.000,000 foreign tourists in 1904, an'lncreaae of 218 per cent over the pre vious year's figures. Information Minister Manuel Fraga lribarne announci he expects some 1 000.000 In viSy-! VV- 104 DEATHS ICont from Pracaatrtf Colnmnl ROCHON, Mrs.

Joseph Aimand born Germalne Pariseau from 62 Wychwood Drive died Monday Jan. 18. Aged 39 years. She was the daughter of Royal Pariseau and Anna Mellleur, mother of Guy Denis and Daniel, aister of Eminen. Lucien Donat.

Jean Paul Maurice from Hull and Florlent from Deschenes, sister of Mrs. Maurice Proulx from Detchenes, Mrs. Ovila Venne (rorri Llmbour. Resting at Emond Funeral Home. St.

Joseph's Blvd. Hull. Funeral Thursday, 7.15, for Requiem High Mass at St Paul's Church. Aylme'r Interment Parish cemetery. TYSICK, Alice In Memorial Hospital.

Carleton Wednesday. Jan. 20, 1965, Alice Cardiff Tysick, dear mother of Mrs. Arnold Mc-Neely (Wonda); grandmother of Dale, James, Michael and wiHiami-lrt- luw SSthvaar. Resting at Fleming Brothers Funeral Home, Lake Avenue W.

-Funeral service in SL James Anglican Church Fri day, Jan. 22. at 3 p.mrlnter ment United cemetery: WOOD, John W. At his home, 35 Arundel Avenue, on Tues day, Jan. 19, 1963, John W.

Wood, beloved husband of Elizabeth Ewing, father of B. Bn'ttain (Catherine), of Ottawa, and Muir, of Montreal. Funeral service and cremation in Montreal. HULSE PLAYFAIR Limited rUNERAL DIRECTORS Central Chapel 315 Mct.EOD ST. 233-1143 West Chapel LATEST INFORMATION" CFRA DAILY 6.30 P.M..

Annett, Harold. Jtttup, Gwendolyn Ltichnllt. Jultua. i McLean, Francia (Cherllel. HUda.

VEITCH-DRAPER LIMITED FUNERAL DIRECTORS PAR.KDALt CHAPEL, 728-4S7S BANK ST. CHAPEL SSS-OeSI Green, Basil. Service In chapel Thursday 2 p.m. Interment Capital Memorial Gardena. Hyde.

Harvey Harris. Service Friday 2 pin. 10S MMIKORIAM ARTtUet In loTlnf memory of a dtar huiband. Ariclla, wno MMM inv xo. iwj ll.il thought wtMn iMvinj nom, would na hrvM return.

That In dtatli toon would tip, And ltay in hr to mourn do not know what pm OOT9. 1 Wa dtrf An htm dt. only know naaard ftwBjr And nivif um ffv-tihya. Wifaj, Cry and Robert. iC'onllnud on next rohkmn) 105 II MEMORUN Cont.

from tfxwd.nc Column dcr Uther. Cfgtr Artell. who piiMvd away Jan. to. IMS.

1 have only your memory deaur father, To remember my wbola lift throAifh, But th awtotrwM will 1 infer forever. I I Aa I treasure the Image of it Ronald, Doria end Grandchildrcnr ARTEU-E In loving memory of 'a deer, father and grand-, father, Edgar Artello, who paaa-v ed away Jan. 10. 1963. We think of him tn alienee.

Hit name we oft recall. There nothing left to-anawer, But his picture on, the wall. Veronica, Andy and, BROWN ln loving memory of dear won and brother, At an ley Douglas Brown, who peaaed away Jan. JO, 9S0. 1 fifteen years have paaaed since that aad day When one we loved wa called J' Cod took him home it was His writ; Within our heart he Hveth still Mother.

Dad, Slaters Ruby and Phoebe. HORNS In loving memory of a dear nephew and couain, Brian Alfred, who paaaed away Jan. 20. itwa. Nothing can ever lake away The love a heart holds dear.

Fond memories linger every day. HememDrance Keeps mm nee -Aunt Annte, Uncle Tommy. Billy and Bobby. Mac NEIL In loving remembrance oi dear nrotner. uuncan Alexander Mac Neil, who passed away Jan.

10. I960. Sunshine pasta, shadows fall But sweet remembrance outlasts an. rinJay, Nelda and Family. 106 CARDS OF IHANKS ARMSTRONG Wt wish Is than our friends for thtrr many acta of Kindness, expressions of sym pathy and beautiful floral offer ings ractltad tn our tad ba-ratttmant of a loving mother Mrs.

c. Hardy Armstrong, Carp Sotcial thanks in Rev. J. B. Owen.

Ret. Allan Rogers, 'Rev. t. h. ouruooii.

Ret. Harry Hoent: Dr. c. E. Dayain and Mr.

W. Kennedy. The rnmlfy. DINELLE Mrs Ebnirn Dlnelle and membera of the family wish to thank their many frfenda. relatitea nnd neighbors for their beautiful floral and "spiritual ofltrmes and expressions of tymptthy received during her recant beret remeeit In tht lots of a beloved hutbtnd and lather.

Wt especially with to thtnk Father Lalonde and rather Bartrand. FORSEY There were many people whose acta of kindness helped Mrs Philip Fortty and famUy during their bereatement but because they were known only by our lata husband and father, tra art unablt to contact them to thank them per. tonally. Please be assured we appreciate your thoughtiulneas. HARPS Mrs.

John Harna and membera of the Clement and i Harps families wash tq extend sincere thanka and appreciation for tht sets of kindness, messages of tymptthy. floral and spiritual offerings received during our recent bereavement. JONES I wish to tender moat fratefnl thanka tn the many rlenda of tht Use Mrs. Alfred Jones, particularly Doctor o. F.

Beamish and Reverend Robert Percltal. for their kindness tnd sympathy, also for the beautiful norai onertnee during her doatll Alfred Jonea and Family. PRETTY To our many friend tnd neighbors we extend our sincereat thanka and appreciation lor tht many act pf 'kindness, resigns af consolation. floral tributes and tymptthy In tad here svrment The iota of my beloved hutband and fslher. Keith Pretty.

Wt eepe- ciauy thank uva Ret. H. Hamtl ton. Mrs Keith Pretty and ton Billy. 107 FUHEWl DIRECTORS IjRED t.

CARRT.T,- DIGNTFTED lunertta, moderate charsea. M4 Somerset west. 233-4771. BACINS AND ROBERT, SSO BES serer. a-a60.

usttiew nrancn. 3U0 Olmstead Street. ujuvv su iivrsii snvr Dm tonal service, reverence. SIS, Cooper. 333-I4M McEvoy Brothers" 1 Limited Ottawa's Largest Funeral Home! PARKING FACILITIES AIR CONDITIONED si CENTRAL LOCATION ESTABLISHED ltJJ XU KENT ST.

232 Wl 108 CEMEiERY HEM0RL4U Spirtt a- IM7 tircw 1081 noRon FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS O. Proulx. as Ridttu, m-rnj. Btnk. 232-153 FINE'S FLOWERS LTD.

NOW THREE LOCATIONS .122 Bank St- 238-7281 2J1S Csrllng AV. T22-424', Riverside Drlva -i SM-fitl 109 SAMOYED. WHtTf AND FLUFFY, spared. About SO Ibt. vicinity Britannia rsrs.

i.ane Kltu VICINITV Carver urnf niora. nicnrnona BOad ar Dommmi arora. lie 27Sli REWARD FOR THE PERSON OR persoM returning' the mummy to the "Curat af the Mummy's Tomb' In tht JUdeau Theatre Lobby which wss tnltplaoad Wtdntadat The mummy mutt be returned before the picture opens Jan. 10. Journal Want bring quick results.

I 'FOUND BLACK CAT. BEN FREW AVENUE, Cltbt. 3I4-4US9. black krrrEif. IMA Li.

found BparkaStrael. DOGr. FEMALE. BEAGLE. FOUND vicinity Carling.

72S-3IM0. CAR KEY ON CHAIN WITH noekal knlft 2M-S4SI. LADY'S GLASSES, LAUITTr East. Saturday. 333-87 1, alter t.30.

MANS WATCH. BROADVIEW and Carlln. 7BS-04O9. SKATES.BOY'S, VICINITY SAUN-. dtrton pnv.

731-3Sfl6. WATCHl FOUND BILLINGS Bridge Shopplns Cenrrt. Salur- da. 3S-JIS. lKEY IN ISSO LEATHER CASE.

corner of Waveriey and Elgin. 134-URI. FOUND ads rack' IN OUR AIM TO PROVIDE OUR readers with the fintsl atrvtct nosslblt, The Journtl will publish In this column, free ol rhargt for 3 days, all artlelet or pets which our readers mty -Ind. Simply dial 338-7511. ClasflAtd Department -r- 113 WHERE 10 00 KENNYa SLEIGH RIDES, MONT-.

real Rotd and Queenswty. Trtntportatlon and accommodations. 745-3uti3 SKATING PARTIES OR SLEIGH drives. Dowt Lake. 733-0939.

TRIPLE ANCIL Blt'lOH drives, prlvttc counury road. c.lenng. 74B-J37. UNATTACHED PEOPLE' JOIN -tht Friendship Club. Tret JJ7-1S7I.

201 fun 10 Ifl ABSOLUTE PRIVACY. LARGE 1-bedroom apartment. West End, garage, siindcck. sublet until end April. S7.

733-3714. ACCOMliODATION-fOR I L-dren. only $90, Spacloua 3-bed-room apartment, heated, I e-place, walking distance Parlia- ment Buildinga. 27S WUbrod. or 137-3330.

ADULTS. FEB. I. LOWER DU piex, a Deo rooms, uarievon university area, heated, garage. 333-04 IS.

evenings. ADULTS, SUNNSBEt rooms, parkins. SS3. '334-133i. ADULTS.

SANDY HILL. LIVING room, ireplact, bedroom, balcony, 3rd floor. 334-3323. ALBERT NEAR 'ikSUsds, 1 bedroom and bachelor, S30-I75. equipped.

337-3230. APARTMENTS. CENTRE TOWN. S8S-SS3, 1 bedrooms, modern, ra-decorated, tquipped. park 1 SH9-013I APARTMENT.

GLEBE, 3 BID-rooms, dining room, tquipped. carpeted, gsrage. patio, laundry facilities. 333-4137. APARTMENT EASTVIEW.

1 BED-room. S75. Equipped, parking. 74-330. APARTMENT.

1 BEDROOM. UN--equipped. 373 Nelson. 233-7733. APARTMENT.

1 heated, lighted; 2 Rosa Street on nt, Patrick. APARTMENTS. CILMOUR STREET 1-3 bedrooms equipped, redecorated. 73-nS. APARTMENT.

3 LARGE BED-. rooms, S10S. refrigerator, atove Optional, children 1 1 a a. 233-8940 APARTMENT. 1 BEDROOM lighted, heeled.

IM. 232-7MS. APARTMENT. 4 ROOMS. EQUIP- pea, parnins.

immadlattiy, saa. 74S-1470. APARTMENT. 1 AND 2 BED rooms. heated.

SSO and S10S. IM Donald. 74S-423S. 74S-S234 APARTMENT. I BEDROOM.

ELEC- tries 1 ly equipped, hot water supplied. CES-4340. etentafs. THE SAVILLE TERRACE APARTAAENTS Adjafmt Us Carllngwood Shopping Ontr Bachelor: 1- and S-Brdroom A pa rtm la CENTALS ROM $97.50 725-2720 APARTMENT, SUBLET. 1 BED-room, year iesse, swimming pool.

S38-7289. APARTMENT. WESTBORO, BET rooms, parkins. 100-722-24M. APARTMENTS.

2 BEDROOMS. aquipped, children welcome, SSO 1 bedroom, equipped. 173. Bnchelor. tquipped, S35.

23S Gilmour. APARTMENT. 4 BEDROOMS, children eccepted, S70, unheat-ed. 748-0811. 2 BEDROOM.

ptrking, equipped, washing fa cilities. IAJ-Vi. ATTRACTIVE. MODERN. 1 2 BED- rooma, living, dining, electrically' equipped, balcony.

New Edinburgh, redecorated. From 882. 74S-308S. ATTRACTIVELY PRICED. NEW bachelor and one-bedroom apartmenta, drapes tup-plied, electrlealy equipped, close to schools shopping, from SSO up.

Lorraine Apartmenta. Clarence at Friel. C. A. Flta-slmmons and Company "Realtora," 332-7183; evenings, 234-4288.

ATTRACTIVE, CLEAN. .2 BID- rooms, parking, S7. 7400432, evenings. ATTRACTIVE DUPLEX MODERN. 2 bedrooms, West End.

828-8833. evenings. Attractive, large, i -tuTEd. room, modern. 231-4383, daytime, jeer Bcuerer.

Apt. 1. evenings ATTRACTIVE I BEDROOM, ALL conveniences; 889. Off III. 722-288.

ATTRACTIVE. 2-BEDROOM, OFF rarkdaie, ugnted, sundeck, parking. 8(00. 728-0878. ATTRACTIVE, I BEDROOM, LIV- tng, aining, tieeuicatiy equipped, redecorated, parking, 870.

78-407S or 743-9802. ATTRACTIVE. I BEDROOM, CEN-tral, reaaonabla, modern kitchen. 234.878 1-2-3 BEDROOMS From Only $120 French Period Decor t-' Throughout v- -10 Minutes Walk Down Town Indoor Pool Sauna Baths Plus Every Modern Convenience Versailles 27 HENDERSON block from. King Edwsrd, 90 feet Laurler See 1 p.m.

to 9 p.m. Telephone 234-8705 109a 201 FUH TO in fConi. from Precedinfef Columni AVAILABLE, HERON PARK. bedrooms, equipped, parking, playroom. 733-1313.

AVAILABLE, 71 8PADINA, bedrooms, parking, $8). 333-46S4 AVAILABLE: 2 BEDROOM apartment. 350 McArthur. 771-J, AVAILABLE, I -BEDROOM apartment eltctrlcally tqulp-. ped.

Centre Town, ihlrd floor. S70. S34-O730. AVAILABLE FEB. 1, LOWER duplex.

3 bedrooms, Csrltton University artt, htated. garase. 335-0418, availablTTI immediately, or Feb. 1. New Edinburgh, lovely warm, ntwly dtcorattd.

1 bedroom apartmenta sso and 173. 749-S037. AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY. 3 bedrooms, St. Laurtnt Blvd.

743-S107; T4S-0404. AVAILABLE FEBRUARY. LOW er duplex, 3 bedrooms, park-Ing West End, 733-8383. AVAILABLE. 1 BEDROOM.

FUR- nlshed optional, Elgin, near Driveway. 333-837S. 1 AVAILABLE. 1 BEDROOM apartment, clean. lighted, heated SOS Clarence.

Apt. 1. 333-U1U3 AVAILABLE. HERON PARK, 3 bedroom upptJcdu-plex, heated, garage, 733-1935. BABY' ACCEPTED: CENTRAL, quiet.

3 bedrooms, redecorated, parking. 333-6803. IMMEDIATE and SPRING OCCUPANCY" al tht FAIRCREST SPACIOUS DOUBLE BACHELOR 1. 3 and 3-BED ROOM SUITES VISIT THE FAIRCREST SOON Rlvertlde Drive Smyth Road 733-5911 BACHELOR APARTMENT. CLEAN, lifhled.

parkins. Hilton, 722-. BACHELOR AND (-ROOM APART-ment. centrally located. 234-4447: avenlnsa, 2M-S371.

BACHELOR, LARGE. REDECOR-ated. electricity parkins. Overorook. 74S-0143.

evenlnsa. -BACHELOR. SANDY HILL. FUR- nlshed optional, equipped, redecorated, parking. 733-3704.

BASEMENT. 2 BEDR ltxhted. 173. dS Admiral. 723-0884, BRANT STREET.

UNEQUIPPED. 2 bedrooms, heated. Feb. 1. un-equipped.

tti. 743-2801. BRONSONVTIr-Trr 2-BEMOOM7" aeparale dining. 5. 232-8331 CENTRAL.

I BEDROOM, RED EC-orated, edulpped. child welcome, parking. 238-37114. CENTRAL. ONE-BEDROOM.

LIVr Ing room, bathroom, and kitch-enetts. electrically hot water aupplled, ground flaorr Somerset near Drivtwty, $63. Dial 23d-S2SS. LEV0YAGEUR APARTMENTS Croydon and Richmond Road. the West End prettigt addrtts.

1- and 2-Bedroont Apartmtnts. RENTAL FROM S10240 828-3117 CENTRE, TOWN BACHELORS. S7S: 1 bedroom. SSS. Will fur' nlah.

2M-I101. 73-94. CENTRE TOWN, 1 BEDROOM, alto Cltmow and Bronson. 1 bedroom, electrically equipped. 23S-44S2.

235-1737. CEVTRE town; BACHELOR apartment, suit elderly couple aa caretakers reduced rent foe services. C-333 CITY VIEW, LARGE BEDROOM, stsllsblt Ftb. I. SSO.

732-O3S0. CLE.N. 2 BEDROOMS. PARKING." reasonable rent, las primrose. 333-tSH.

201 McLeod The' Croydori Ovtrlookinf th National Muatum and apaclous lrJ parkland! Tht nw Croydon li conveniently located In the heart of Ottawa, within walk- tnf distance of the main butt neaa, and entertain ment areas. Luxurious aeml-one and one bedroom apartmenta 1 now available, 'The' extra features are here In abundance. VISIT Our Display Apartmenta Front 1 p.m. to 0 re. Dally 235-4221 EASTVIEW.

LEVIS STREET, 2 rooms, heated, available. Call 883-4884. EASTVIEW. 1 AND 2 BEDROOMS reaecorateo. I tajnory racunies, parking, 279-289.

748-7888: EASTVIEW. LARGE, MODERN I- bedroom apartment, refrigerator, auve. parking Washing facilities. 280. 749-4899.

EASTVIEW. MODERN, I BED- room, 880.. 78 Marquette. 749- EASTVIEW. I -BEDROOM APART- ment.

heated, stove, 870. 748-8751, avtninga. EASTVIEW, 1-BEDROOM APART- ment. 203 uvergnt Street. 748-.

1862 EASTVIEW, CLEAN. MODERN, 2- 1 bedrooms, equipped. 748-8084, 748-5369. EASTVIEW, UPPER DUPLEX, 1 bedroom, 880. 748- sjao.

EASTVIEW. 288 ALTHA. 2 BED-rooms, heated, equipped, hot water. plug-In. 885.

746-028J. 7 ELM NEAR SOMERSET, AVAIL- anie immediately. 2 hed rooms, 289. decorated. 223-7081.

FEBRUARY, 2 iBEDRpOM round floor 879. 29 Lome J3J-816. If2 Not Too Early to Arrange for Immediate Or Spring' Occupancy The New Luxurious AUGUSTA: Corner Rideau and Augusta New 1 and 2 Bedrooms from $96 Furnished on Request Rental Agent on Premises 749-7248, 233-3372.

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