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40 Tuesdoy, April 5. '966 The Ottowo Journol 104 Deaths 1 107 Funeral Directors 20 1 Apartments, flats lo lei (Cool, from Preceding Column)' IConl. Irom Precedtno CWwtM (Coot from PrMOd-nQ Cnlumtl LOCAL CALLS. PHONE 236-7511 Today and Tomorrow TODAY Ottawa Memorial ci y. Room 3001.

NRC, Sussex Drive. I p.m. Ottawa Meteorological Centre meeting, NRC, Sussex Drive, 8 p.m. Elgin Street School. Home and School Association meeting, p.m.

"Christ in the Concrete City." religious drama, St. John's Church, p.m. TOMORROW Red Cross Blood Donor Clinic. Carder Square drill ball. a.m.

to noon and I to 4 p.m. Richelieu Club meeting, Chateau Laurier, 12.15 p.m. Film program. "Salute to Flight." National Museum. 8.15 p.m.

Regina Home and School. As sociation Bake Sale and Regina Public School, 7 to 10 p.m. "Christ in the Concrete City." religious drama, St. John's Church, p.m. Cleveland Central High School Band.

Woodroffe High School. 8 p.m. Ottawa Chapter. Registered Nurses' Association. Qeneral Hospital Auditorium, 8 p.m.

Schola Ccnti concert. St- Matthias Church. 8.30 p.m. Jovial Bei Reviles 031 933 949 MO 994 17 33 36 41- 43 47 49 59 61 74 85 89 90 93 103 11S 116 131 137 129 130 131 133 135 139 150 153 172 -174 175 177 112 164 IRS 167 186 169 190 191 192 193 194 196 199 201 203 207 206 313 i ilV ZZ2 224 231 District Want Ad A tents CAaiETON PLACE Wilson's Drug nrwm mn. i-none zv-iwa PFWBROKF Mrs Potrkto Street Phone) 731 OH.

ENFKEsV a btar. Rogtan Street Phone ta-jm. SMITHS FALLS Mr Shone ana Snonks streets. Jovial Sttxripfea laks WNr, s-yfce. guorpntaod.

fa) ovoltobJo laivertiei in Cmoao. Hun atv trlcl os teen as bt tomm ono villages me Onowo Volley Con tkvnil tor home fleilvoi sarvKa CARRIER OeilVERr-ifc a 10c Sutmouy only. pu.uMa la trie Mr very two woeas. SINGLE COPY RATES 7c dotty one MAIL suesCRIPTIOWS-cowoga (aa coot ai maus aaiare name defhwry II avouobfal. Ojnuiiuiiaaunf countries ono Armatf Forces ovarsaos; oaa rotas, ona yaar-IS0, sle wwauns SJJO.

three months MIS. ana mffl SI SO, SorurOoy OMv Br 1oV-t) rear or 1st a Man rates at fjnowo. Hint ona cltlas ana teems allele 9m Is carrier bar oarvtca Sc a aaak or S3 OS year Unttoo States. Austrotto ono fnretg-countries, tsoety rates, ana yeor SO 00. sot months (It UL ona menlh am Sofurooy aMy-slosl.

a rear ar lot 4 cosy. All moil subsirlpiinm are Dovacae In oavonta la the taut not FURIHER INMIRMAIIOH may be oWamaa br Col ling lite Journal ns mi. 101 Krfc POWER Cecilia and Ches are 1 proud to announce the ar rival of a son, Leo James, on April 2. 1966, at the Ottawa Civic Hospital. Special thanks to Dr.

Katzoria and nursery staff. ANDREW To Keith and Ann (nee Knowles), at St Joseph's Hospital, Toronto, April 2, 1966. son, Timothy Mark. Both well. i BALDWIN Stan and Daphne (nee Kemp) are Mppy to announce the birth of daughter.

Monday. April 4. 1966, the Ottawa Civic Hospital. sister for Chris, Eric and Laurie. COWAN Wilburn and Jean (nee Jackson) are happy to announce the birth of a daughter, Nancy Jean Alma; at Grace Hospital on Sunday, April 3.

1966. 7 12 Ois. A sister for Judy and Norman. CRAWLEY To Patrick and Carl (nee Katmelson) a daughter, Friday. April 1, I960 at Ottawa Civic Hospital.

Both well. FAWCETT Jack and Deryle are happy to nnounce the arrival of a daugnter." Jennifer Grace, on March 31. 1966. at the Ottawa Civic Hospital. A sister for John and Carolyn.

FORD Cliff and Diane (nee Milks) are pi a to announce the birth of a daughter at the Civic Hospital on Sunday. April J. 1966. A. sister for Shawn.

'Ottawa's Most Progressive Want 101 HAMMIIX Gerard and Helen nappy amiuuiii-i: i lie birth of a son at Grace Hospital. Monday. April- 4. 19SS. Both well.

Thanks to Dr. E. K. Bellamy. KENNEY Peter and Elizabeth (nee Patterson) are pleased to announce the birth of a son on April 5.

1966. at the Ottawa civic Hospital, brother for Anne. LOUGHEED Don and Dar-Icne (nee Stanzel) are happy to annqunce the birth of a sort. Stephen David, on Saturday. April 2.

1966, at Ottawa General Hospital. LOWRY Gordon and Blanche are happy to announce the birth of a son, April 5. 1966. at the Ottawa Civic Hospital. MACDONALD Mr.

and Mrs. Donald Stovel Macdonald (nee Ruth Hutchison), announce the birth of a daughter at the Toronto General Hospital on Sunday April 3. 1966. McDONALD Alfie and Annie; (nee McCormick) are happy llllUUIILC IIIC UIIIU Ol their daughter. Kimberly Anne on April 3.

1966. at the Ottawa Civic Hospital. MILLS and.Ina (nee Campbell) are happy to announce the arrival of a son on Sunday. April 1966. at the Grace Hospital.

A brother for. Allison, Catherine, Alan and Cajojyn. PEZOULAS Gus and Sonya are happy to announce the, arrival of a daughter. March 28. 1966.

at the Ottawa Civic Hospital. PHILLIPS Born to Jim and Pat (nee Gursby) on April 2. at the Civic Hospital, a son. John Franklin, a brother for David. Both well.

ROSS Glenn and Doreen (nee Featherstonhaugh) are pleas-' ed to anounce the-birth of a son, Graham Richard on Saturday, April 2, 1966. at Ottawa Civic Hospital. SEARFOSS To Mr. and Mrs. David Sevfoss (nee Muriel LawleyL a daughter, Monday.

April 4. 1966. at the Grace Hospital. TAILLEFER At Cornwall General Hospital on Sunday. April 3.

to Mr. and Mrs. George M. (Joan I y) a son, David George. TIMLIN Pat and Lorraine (nee Bruce) happily announce the arrival of a 10 lb.

1 oi brother for a and Michael, Civic Hospital, April 2, 1966. 104 Deiths ALLEN. Mary Elizabeth In hospital Saturday, April 2, 1966, Mary Elizabeth Poirier. widow of Cecil Allen; dear mother of Charles, Mrs. Winston Prince (Dorothy).

Mrs. Leslie Spelman (Blanche), Mrs. Archie McDonald (Marion), Mrs. Bemice Bundesen; sister to Lawrence Mahoney, Mrs. Helen O'Reilly.

Mrs. Emma Dominic. Resting Kelly Funeral Home, 585 Somerset Street (Centre Town). Fu neral Tuesday to St. Patrick's Church for Requiem High Mass at 8 a.m.

Interment Notre Dame. In lieu of flow ers donations may be di rected to the Retinal Detach ment Fund co Ottawa General Hospital. CAMPBELL, Margaret Frances On Sunday. April 3, 1966, at the residence of her daughter, 424 Lisgar Street, Margaret Hyde, aged 78 years, formerly of New Chelsea, widow of Campbell, mother of Edward, North Bay; (Vera) Mrs, Wallace Robinson, (Irene) Mrs. Thomas Hurry, (Dorothy) Mrs.

Fred Brooks, all of Ottawa; (Betty) Mrs. Edgar Mayer, Farrellton. (Shir ley) Mrs. Bernard Proulx, Chelsea. Resting- Fred N.

Garrett Funeral Home, 584 Somerset W. Funeral Tuesday, 130 p.m. Rev. Herbert O'Driscoll officiating. Inter ment Hall's cemetery, Wakefield, Qui NOTE 7 cam a effertaa, aaroayso) nrim Tht Tfctr reannnea enVatsoovei katwna Tim Mml aad ikli U.S.

Mm; mmt TM JtmwM can late reieeesitlity tor Mi activities. 104 Deaths. (Cant, from Preceding Cofumnl DANIS. Ahnetie Suddenly at her residence, Perkins, on Monday. April 4.

1966. aged 44 years, Annette Girouard, beloved wife of Roger Danis. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henri Girouard.

mother of Jacques, Mrs. Normand Parent (Nicole) and Pierre, sister of Henri, Paul-Emilc. Arthur, Jean, Guy. Gerard. Mrs.

Lionel Demers (Jeanne), Mrs. Gerard Trudel (Armande), Mrs. Lionel Char-trand (Lorraine), Mrs. Lionel Trudel (Maria), and 4 grandchildren. Resting at Cadieux Funeral Home, 322 Main Street, Buckingham.

Funeral Wednesday at to St. Gregoire de Nazianze Church. Buckingham, for Solemn Requiem Mass at 10 a.m. Interment parish cemetery. ID'AOUST.

Eugene In hospital Monday. April 4. 1966. in his 73th year, husband by first marriage of the late Mariza Lamadeleine. second marriage of Aurore father of Henri.

Lumber merchant of Embrun: Paul, construction contractor. Ottawa: brother of William, Eastview; Frederick Gloucester; Anatole. Xavier. Ottawa; Mrs. Hector Cousineau (Clara), Miss Louise.

Qtlawa. Resting bmonds funeral nome. Joseph Hull. Requiem High Mass, April 6. at St.

Bernadette Church at p.m.. I men St. Jacques cemetery, Embrun. DRUMMOND, Anna Londeau At Renfrew, Sunday April 3, 1966, Anna Londeau. wife of the late Cecil J.

Drummond. dear s'ater of Loretta (Mrs. Stanley Woly-muth) of Rome, NY: Vema Londeau, Renfrew. Resting Quinn Funeral Home. Renfrew.

Funeral Wednesday, April 6. to St, Francis Xavier Chapel for Solemn Requiem Mass at 10 a.m. Interment parish cemetery. FELTEAU, Peter Accidentally, Sunday. April 3.

1966. Peter, dear son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Felteau. 244 Prince Albert Street, aged 10 years; brother of Deborah.

Gail, Betty Ann and Charles; grandson of Mrs. Clara Felteau, Mr. and Mrs, Edmund Aubin; great-grandson of Mrs. Frank Aubin. Resting at the Whelan Funeral Home, 515 Cooper Street Funeral Tuesday to St.

Ignatius Church for Mass at 8 a.m. Interment Notre Dame cemetery. HODGKINSON. William S. Suddenly, Howell, Michigan, Saturday.

April 2, 1966, beloved husband of Ethel Fooks. father of Lynd Lee, dear brother of Elsie. Mrs. J. H.

Grant and Ernest Arthur and George of Ottawa. Interment. Howell, Mich. KEARNEY. Dennis Joseph In hospital; on Monday, April 4.

1966. Dennis Joseph Kearney, in his 47th year, dear brother of Mrs. Joseph J. Stone (Margaret), Pomona, Mrs. Ross Histed (Mary).

Hamilton, Mrs. Peter Sweeney (Ellen). New York City; John of Chester-ville; Rev. Fr. M.

D. Kearney. OMI. Hope. BC; Gerald of St.

Petersburg, Fla. Resting at the Vice and Craig Funeral Home, Queen Street, Chester-ville, to St. Mary's for service at 10 a. m. Thursday.

Interment St. Mary's Parish cemetery. KERYLUK, Lynda Anne In hospital April 3, 1966, Lynda Anne Keryluk, infant daughter of Ronald and Francine (Senecal) Keryluk. 748 Cole Avenue; dear granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Jean-Marie Senecal and Mr. and Mrs. Myron Dube-lych. Resting Kelly Funeral Home, 2313 Catling Avenue. Funeral Wednesday to SL Jean Baptiste Church (Ukrainian), Carting Avenue, for Service of the Angels at 10 a.m.

Interment Notre Dame. Ad Section" lono distance phonc zcnit.i no toll charoi 1 104 Dearhs I (Conl, from Preceding colun.n) i LABONTE. Wilfrid In hos-pital. Monday. April 4.

Wilfrid Labonte. 1SJ Maison- neuve. husband, of -Rose Sabourin. in his 79th year. Resting Gauthier and 101 Notre Dame Street.

Hull. Funeral Wednesday at 4.25 fii Requiem High Mass. Nyn Dame de Grace Church. 4.30. 1 Interment Hull cemetery.

MAKI, Robert Constable On tario rrovinciai ronce, ui-tawa Detachment, suddenly on Monday, April 4, 1966, Robert Maki, aged 30 years, beloved husband of Marlyn, 3 Connision Ave-' nue. Crystal Beach, son of MrsRulh.Linforce Kingelini and the late Victor Maki. Resting Brothers-; Shields Funeral Home, 235 1 Kent Street after 7 p.m. Tuesday, where service will be held on Thursday at Hi a.m. Interment Notre Dame cemetery.

Pastor Fulton offi- i ciating. WALLACE, Joseph John In hospital at Edmonton, Tues-; day, April 5, 1966. Joseph (Joe) Wallace, aged 33 years, beloved son of John and Margaret (Meagher) Wallace. Prescott Highway, Ottawa: dear brother of Angela (Mrs. Fred McBride): grandson of; Mr.

Bridget Meagher. mains will rest at the Kelly1 Funeral Home, 585 Somerset 'Street (Centre Town) upon I arrival. Funeral arrangements to be completed. i i MacDONALD, Jessie Elizabeth' On Friday. April I.

1966.1 Jessie Elizabeth MacDonald. I Medicine Hat. formerly 10th Line Ramsay near Bleak-1 ney. daughter of the late; Margaret and Lauchlin Mac-j Donald, -twin-sister of the late Katherine MacDonald. Service Comba Funeral Home.

Almonte. Thursday, April 7 at 2 o'clock. McDOUGALL, Herbert A. Suddenly Monday, April 4, 1966, Herbert A. McDougall.

437 Gilmour Street, husband of the late Gertrude Mann, in his 74th year, father of Robert, Walter and John A. of Ottawa, Mrs. Lloyd Bradley (Kathleen), Scarboro, brother of Edgar, Ottawa, and Oliver Clark of Deep River. Also surviving 8 grandchil-l dren, 2 great-grandchildren. Resting Hulse and Playfair Ltd.

Central 315 McLeod. Service Wednesday, 2 p.m. Interment Pine- crest cemetery. I McCAFFREY. Neil In hospital, Monday, April 4.

1966, Neil McCaffrey, 30S Gloucester Street, beloved husband of Nora McGee Moyle, and of the late May Moyle, dear stepfather of Lois (Mrs. H. W. Hall). Linda.

James and Rita Moyle. Dear brother of Elizabeth. (Mrs. Wilfrid Boisvenue). Resting Kelly Funeral Home, 585 Somerset Street (Centre Town).

Funeral Wednesday to St. Patrick's Church for Requiem High Mass at 9 a.m. Thence to Sudbury to Jackson Barnard Funeral Home. Libera service Thursday in St. John's Evangelist Church, Garson, OnL Interment parish cemetery.

McLEAN, Beulah Suddenly at her home, Sunday, April 3. 1966, Beulah McLean, of 542 Donald Street, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Christopher McLean. Sister of Mrs.

J. Alguire (Katie), Chesterville. sister-in-law of Mrs. McLean, Ottawa dear auftt of Mrs. William Mc Cadden, Mrs.

Leslie Payne, Mrs. R. Lockefby, Vivian Alguire, Ottawa, Kenneth McLean, Syracuse, NY. Rest ing Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street. Service Wednesday, 1 p.m.

Interment Maple Ridge cemetery, Chesterville, McLAREN, Harold Grey At the Tri Service Ot tawa, on Monday, tana uaMu i jvju, uniuiu uivjr I.1V.1XIICII, son ol the late Robert A. McLaren and his wife, Frances Jamieson; brother of Mrs. Mary McLaren, Sudbury. Resting McPhail and Perkins Funeral Home, Renfrew, where funeral service will be conducted on Wednesday, April 6. at 2 p.m.

Interment Thoimonhill cemetery. 104 Deaths (Cont. from Preceding Column) McNAUGHTON, Hugh Russell Sunddenlv at 187 Duraria Street, Sarnia, OnlSSinday, ClrMt rtnt JWinAw April 3. 1966Jugh Russell, hustandby'firsl marriage of Maria-Ange Boucher and by cond marriage of Gabrielle Larnnger, dear father of Gail (Mrs. Allan Clifford), aged 71 years.

Resting at Stewarts Funeral Home, Sarnia. Burial Hillsdale cemetery, Petrolia. O'NEILL, William Augustine In hospital. Saturday. April 2.

1966. William O'Neill, aged 72 years (38th Battalion veteran), son of the late Charles and Mary Jane (Fanning) O'Neill: dear, brother to Mrs. Anne Costello. 125 Shannon Avenue. Kelly Funeral Hpme, 585 Somerset Street (Centre Town).

Fu- neral Tuesday to St. George's Church for Requiem High Mass at 8 a.m. Interment Notre Dame. RIDDELL. Malcolm McLeod In hospital, on Saturday.

April 2. 1966, Malcolm McLeod Riddell. 24 Woodl awn Avenue, in his 62nd year, husband of Phyllis O'Donnell and father of Ernest H. (Skipper) and Malcolm, brother of Mrs. W.

H. Taylor (Sally). Resting at Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel. 315 McLeod Street. Service -Tuesday p.m.

Interment Beech: wood cemetery. ROBERT. Rose-Alma In hospital on Monday. April 4. 1966.

Rose-Alma Mar tel. aged 75. beloved wife of Alexandre Robert. 65 Preston, mother of Rev. Sister Marie-Dominique-' de La Trinite (Little Sisters of the Assumption), Walden, NY; Mrs.

Jimmy Holmes (Lucienne), Farrellton: Mrs. John Hogan (Francoise), Mrs. Paul Patry (Louise). Miss Jeaonine Robert, Tjerard. Ot tawa; Edmond, Hull: Notary Gerald, Thurso-Papineau-ville.

sister of Romeo Mar-tel. Lachine: Domina Martel, Cornwall: Mrs. Gedeon Moise. Montreal: Mrs. Hector Bel-and, Gatineau Point: Mrs.

Omer St. Louis, Ottawa: also 15 grandchildren. Resting at Landreville Funeral Home. 578 Somerset Street West. Funeral Thursday to St.

Jean Baptiste Church for Libera 1 Service at 8.30 a.m. Inter-: ment Notre Dame cemetery, i Requiem High Mass on Mon day at 7.45 a.m. ROGERS. Queenie Audrey In hospitals on Saturday. April Beardslell.

Paterson Ave-, nue. oeiovea wue ui i John Roeers. sister of Emma Miller and Herbert Beardslell both of Ottawa. Mrs. Beatrice Bould of Welland and Thomas of Ont.

Resting at Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel. 315 McLeod Street. Service at St. Matthew's Anglican Church, Wednesday, ira.m. Interment Beechwoqd cemetery.

SABOURIN, Stanford In' hospital, Sunday, April 3, 1966, Stanford Sabourin, son of the late John Sabourin and of the late Mary Anne Gillies, aged 68, brother ol Elarcy and Mrs. Veronica MacMillan. Resting Racine and Robert 300 Olm-stead Street, Eastview. Funeral Wednesday to Assumption Church for Requiem High Mass at 8. Interment Notre Dame, Ottawa.

SCOTT. William John At Ottawa. Sunday. April J. J96S.

William John Scott of Merrick- ville. retired Bridge Master o( Burritts Rapids, beloved husband of Eva McFadden, lormerly of Carleton Place. Resting at the Lannin Funeral Home. Smiths Falls. Funeral service Holy Trinity Anglican Ciurch.

Merrickville, Wednesday at 2.30 p.m. Interment Union cemetery, Merrickville. SIMMONS, Lila Jane At her home, Aylmer East, Tuesday, April 5, 1966. Lila Jane McClelland, widow of Arthur Howard Simmons, aged 82 years, beloved mother of Mrs. James H.

Lefurgey (Goldie), Mrs. Clifford Allen (Ethyle), Mrs. Edward F. Keegan (Marion), Mrs. Fran- els Lawlor (Vivian) and William A.

Simmons, also' survived by 10 grendchil- dren, 16 great-grandchildren, sister of Mrs. Edwin Lang-ton, Nelson and Milton McClelland. Resting Radmore Stewart Funeral Home, 1319 Wellington at Serv ice In chapel Thursday 2 p.m. Interment Mountain View cemetery. A WALTON.

Phillip John. In hospital Tuesday. April 5. 1966, Phillip John Walton, 1406 '4 Raven Avenue, beloved husband of Violet Wil-ma Joly, dear father of Jeffrey, Lori and Mark, son of Mrs. Walton.

Hawkesbury. and the laie Joseph Matthews Walton, brother of Mrs. R. C. Kirby (Irene), also Hawkesbury, nephew of Mrs.

Doris Crawford. Ottawa. Resting Hulse and Plavfair Ltd. Central Chapel. 315 Mc-Leod Street.

Service Thurs- -oav 1 Pm- "nce lo Hill Side cemeteryevault. Hawkes bury for burial later in the spring; j' VEITCH-DRAPER tlMIUD FUNERAL DIRECTORS PaRKDME CHAPfl 728 4673 BANK ST. CHAPEl "Golden Rule Seivice" HULSE PLAYFAIR FUNERAL DIRECTORS Centrnl Chapel 315 McLEOD ST. 233 1143 West Chapel 1098 BYRON 728 1761 LATEST INFORMATION CERA DAILY 6.30 P.M. McOouool'- Herbert A.

McLean. Beuloh. P-ooeri, Oueenie Audrey. Wollon, Phillip. 104 A Oblfuries SCULLY.

Isobei Gertrude On Thursday. March 24. 1966. in Civic Hospital. Ottawa.

Isobei Gertrude Scully, of 180 Welland Street, Pembroke, beloved sister of Edward of Arnprior; James of Balmertown- and Haileybury: Margaret (Mrs. Claude Richardson). Pem- broke; dear aunt of David Richardson. Ottawa, and Pembroke; Barry and Beverley Scully, Haileybury. Funeral MondayvMarch 28.

1966, from the Ha'ttin Funeral Home, Isabella Street. Pembroke, to St. Columb- kllles Cathedral for Requiem Mass at l6 a.m. Burial in the parish cemetery. 10S bi Hemtriinu i fond ond loving I dear mother ond BARKLEY grandmother.

Amie Berkley, who passed awov April J. 14. And while she lies In peoceful steep, I Her memory we shall olways keep, OrvJUe, Eileen and Grandson I Ronnie. BUCHANAN In fond and loving memory of a deor dod ond grandfather. Alex Bjchanon.

who posted oway April 4, IfAS. Kfith. Pern and Family. HILL tn loving memory of deor-1 husband and father. Mason H.

Hill. I who poised oway April S. 15 I Gone from us but leaving memories 1 Death con never tok away. Wife ond Family. N(.

at pur deor daughter ond sitter. Elolne Go' I Kine, who posted owor April S. 1U. The bknv wets great, the shock severe; We little thought her death so near. Only those that hove lost con tell The sorrow at porting without fore-well.

The Fomllv. KING In fond ond loving memory of my deor sister, Elaine Gail King, who passed oway April 5. 143. Always so good, unselfish ond hind. Few on this earth her equal we find; Honoroble and upright in oil her ways, Loyal ond true to the end of ner days.

Judy. MUNP.0 In loving memory of Wll tlom Munro. who passed owoy April i. leu. Today recoils the mernory Of a loved one gone to restt And those who think of him today Are those who loved him best.

The flowers we lay upon his grove May wither ond decay. But the lave for him who lives beneath. Will never fode oway. Wife, Donald. Harold ond Edna.

SNOWBALL In loving memory of a deor friend. Mrs. Efhel Snowball, who poised away April ItiS. Ever remembered. Marline Duquette.

106 Cards Thinb DAWSON -r Mrs. JOMpIt Dawson ond family rfxtend thtir hcortttlt thanks ond a Mr lot ton tor the toktns of fvmoafhv. ttorol and sofrftual atttr- logs tendered Ihem during thlr re cent DereovemefiT tn lost or deor husbond ond fomtr. POMAINVILLE wish to txpress our s-ncert thanks- and apprtciation for tht messages of sympathy, beautiful lower tributes and spiritual offerings received from our many relatives, friends and neighbors In our recent twrtovement in the toss our beloved mother and' gorxlrnomer. Tht Pomalnvlltt family.

107 fmeral Directors FRED N. GARRETT. DIGNIFIED funtrnls, moderote charges. SM Somerset West. 233-4773.

RACINE AND ROBERT, 260 BESSER- er. outvie branch. 300 Olmsteod Street. fULLY INSURED AUTOMOBILES ond FACILITIES for 'Your Protection McEVOY BROTHERS SHIELDS LIMITED. FUNERAL DIRECTORS TELEPHONE JTMJ37 IJJ KENT STREET WMELAN FUNERAL HOME.

PER-tonol Mryic. rtvrtnc. Cooper 1U-I4U. 108B florbts FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS O. ProuK.

IsS Dolhoutle. U.71?1; Bonk JJlliSS 109 Usl BAPTISMALCROSS. SMALL. GOLD. Reward guaranteed.

733-424A. BROWN WALLET. BY PENSIONER, on Echo Drive. Riverdole bus. Somerset-Byron bus or Wellington Srreet Contain! Important paper! and certi-licate.

aits. LOST. BLACK AND WHITE FAR mim iIm. mrllnm til, white tin on fail. Answers to Tippy.

772- I MEN'S CLASSES. HEAVY LENS. possibly taxi. Union Station. Centre Town mai MAN'S DARK RIMMED lost Marcn 25 MEN'S CLASSES.

LOST VICINITY Colman Street and Klncoid- Call SSf, evenings, or 270S Colman Street. PEARLS.SUNDAY. VICINITY CAWlp-ron. Bank. Grove to Belmont.

Keepsake, reward. 73J-04S3. WOULD THE PERSON WHO FOUND the blue tool box from behind the opt buildings a 00 Montreal Hood, please coll 745-4120 or Apt. 1. Reword.

S2S REWARD FOR PURSE LOST near McLeod Street. 23J-2I2. 109A Found BOY'S WRISTWATCH. FOUND ON Mt-Arlhur Rood, between Robert Wit-ton Pub Ik School and Locass. 75 f79i.

evenings. CAT, GREy'mALE. WHITE'STREAK on chest, large tors. Glebe. 236-lW.

CAT GREY STRIPED tVbB yT vicinity Glebe. 23126. DOG. $MLL. BLACKAn6BROWn! feme It, West Aylmtr.

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VOSTVlC1NlTY Coimon Street4 ond Kitxaid. Call 1 731-J9S evenings or 2701 Coimon Street. PON I ACH BC AP LOW Aytmer Rood. 233-4442. WEDDING RING.

LAOY'S. FOUND on Dolhousie Street. Coll 232-1727. FOUND ADS 'Fin I IN OUR AIM TO 'PROVIDE 'OUR readers with the finest servke pos sible. Th Journal will publish in this column tree of charge, tor 3 dav7 oil orftcles or pets which our readers may find.

Simply dial 234- i Clatified Department. I 110 When It 6t UNATTACHED PEOPLE FIND NEW friends, loin The Friendship Club 237-1157. 201Aprtmtnh. Fliftl lei adults, upper, i bedroom oportment. west ena.

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days airybright7ibeoroom, vicin- Ity Elgin IH-ITOS. The Seigniory Ill Wurtemburg Street 1 BEDROOM APARTMENT. AVAILABLE. 234-5577 ALTA VISTA. ISO.

LARGE BEOHOOM. living room, equipped, parking. May. AMBASSADOR COURT, BEDROOM, decoroted. equipped, adults, avail, ob'e Mornings, 233-753; any! 1 e.

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Box E-leS, Journal. APARTMENT. I BEDROOM. PARK- mg. tn.

May i. io-mii APARTMENT. 1 BEDROOMS. MAY 1, heated, refrigerator, stove, si. Patrick, facing Nelson.

tllO. )34MS1. YOU CAN WALK TO WORK FROM THE WENTW0RTH 1 beautiful oportment buildings designed for those who prefer to live In the heart of downtown on serene tree lined Lisgar, 1 block east of Bonk. Pools, guest room ond party woonv Individually controlled alr-condfffon-Ing, piped musk, parking, private. balconies, laundries, lockers.

Choice of bachelor, 1- dnd. 3 bed room tulles, Including drapes. Renting Modestly Fi-ofa $90 WENTWORTH PLAZA north and south 257 Lisgar Street 234-4065 i I i I APARTMENT. ROOMS. MAIN lloor.

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EQUIP-RocheTler OueentiNOr. ped. US J15-02M APARTMENT. MAY I OCCUPANCY or sooner. roomi.

reasonable. Days. J12-II14, Mrs. Polk. APARTMENT, HEATED.

I BEDROOM, living, bathroom, privote entran- Suit I 7. ul. Blvd. Hodley. Hull.

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(Only minutes from your Of fie 1 1 newest ond moit up to rjnt -qporfmenl tojiltf-ncj HVludinrj oil tht (nt.t, modtrrn conveniens- ol rtosonabl rotes ond ftaturing SELECTRIC HEAT Intercom Heated indoor parking Balconies Sauna both TV and party room Drapes Master TV antenna TV equipped laundry lounge Res-dent manager THE ELIZABETH" SOMERSET ST. (Eail ol Elginl 1232-4584 APRIL 1, BEST CENTRAL LOCATION, modern, spockius. brtght 1 bedroom apartment, $90. Electrically equipped. Venetian blinds.

Apply Apartment II Frank Street, neor Driveway or telephone 715-S450 ARLINGTON BELL, ATTRACTIVE 1 bedroom, quiet, street. 'Voo. equipped, oduits. SIS. 72S-47t2 ATTRACTIVE.

7-BEDROOM. IVING. dining ciectrkaily equipped, park ing. St0-f7. 749 1453 ATTRACTIVE, 1 BEDROOM.

f.QUtP ped. MocLaren-Metcoit tttV Eve rungs. 775-232 WINDSOR COURT 700 CORONATION AVI. Apartment -rturtling is no chore When you find whal you're loonine for Just call our number and re- quest accommodations that are best. t- BEDROOM FROM I RFDROOM FROM 1,05 $110 CTTAWA APARTMENT RENTAJ.

LTD. ItSO Motiitel Ave 707)e ATTRACTIVE 1 BEDROOM APART-menl. S10O. Modern. $andv Hill building JSJ.S?S.

ot hours. After 5. MS Bessarer. Apl 1. ATTRACTIVE 1BEOROOMS.

BASE-ment. Eastview, SIS. Free mosner, dryer. evenings. ATTRACTIVE LV DECORATED, Grove Avenue, duplet.

Adults. 23V HO -i AUGUSTA. NEW APARTMENTS. LUX- uruus 1' and 7-aedroom apartments available, corner Rideoj ond Augusta. 3D-14H.

The New Trend Is in The Saguenay a Finer Apt. Residence Fully Air Conditioned 270 Somerset St. Bflween O'Connor and Metcalfe 232-1290 one ond two bedrooms AVAILABLE MAY 1, LARGE GROUND "oor 3-bedroom 1 opart rrt4nt, heated. S95 Apply caretaker, 271 Wilbrod or A. O.

ktX-K. "Realtor AVAILABLE MAY 1 BEDROOM spacious oportment. etevator, (oun-dry tocilltrPi, parklndJT Supt Apt. 102. London Hr Metcalfe, or A.

Rock, "Realtor." 237-7330. AVAILABLE MAY MO. A DY Hill. 3-bedroom oportment. 507 Besserer.

23e-l64. AVAILABLE. CENTRAL? I BEDROOM, living room, kitchen equipped, tree hot water. S7S. 700 Woverley.

corner Elgin. 733-334 At Tht Air-Conditioned KIMBERLY I-0NEBE0R00M APT. 1 TWO-BEDROOM APT. GROUND FLOOR OFFICE 20x20 Telephone Hl nu. 73J ens AVAILABLE.

I BEDROOM, rYdECO- i.mww eivtrrnaiiy vquippwa. laundry, parking. US. Apply ISO Bruyere. Apt A.

AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY, MOD-arn bochelors, rugs, elevators, loun- i' dry locllllles. parking, from 'US. Superintendent, Apt. el. 0Q Bronson or A.

D. "Realtor." JB JJ30 AVAILABLE 1ST MAY. I BEDROOM, living room, kitchen ana bathroom, large bockyord, bus stoo at door, near Clly Hall. S75. 749-SW.

EASTWOOD PARK ESTATES OTTAWA'S BEST RENTAL VALUE 1 BEDROOM APTS. FROM $92.50 "135 McARTHUR. ROAD Just Inside the privote stone 749 2332 or 234-9183 Managed by Bert Kail Real Estate Ltd..

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