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48 Wednesday, July 3, By The Canadian Press Philadelphia Francis Cardinal Brennan, 74. ttie 'Roman Catholic altar boy who rose to the highest Vatican post ever held by an American. United Nations Louis Rako tomalala, 67, Madagascar's am bassador to Canada, the U.S. and the United Nations. Frankfurt Fritz Bauer.

64, known many as West Germany's top hunter of Nazi mass murderers and their accomplices. Chicago Dr. George Cowles, 103, a gunfighter known in the West in the 1880s as The Montana Kid. Toronto William E. N.

(Billy) Bell. 59. Toronto insurance executive and sportsman. Cherbourg Noemie Mignot, (wftoj retired from the French post office in 1921 because of ill hflalth. i Today and Tomorrow TODAY American underground film festival, Carleton University Alumni Theatre, 8 p.m.

Goulbum Township meeting on official plan, Goulburn Public School, 8.30 p.m. Gerry Hoelke Sextet, jazz. Camp Fortune. 8.30 p.m. "Jo-Jo and "Canterbury Park, 8.15 p.m.

TOMORROW American underground film festival, Carleton University Alumni Theatre, 8 p.m. Goulburn Township meeting on official plan. Glen Cairn Centre. 8.30 p.m. Gordon Lightfoot, Camp Fortune, 8.30 p.m.

"Jo-Jo and Gi-Gi," Sacred Heart Park. Hull, 4 p.m. Journal Box Replies 263 307 320 329 334 339 371 374 402 404 421 422 453 458 476 480 484 501 510 513 517 835 544 547 549 552 553 560 "565 568 570 587 589 590 601 602 District TP ant Ad A tents SMITHS FALLS McShrjne and Shonks Pharmacy, Bickwith and Mom CARLETON PLACE Wilson's Drug Store. Bridge Street. Phone 157-1505.

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INDEX TO CLASSIFICATIONS ANNOUNCEMENTS Vital Statistics: 1. Births 2. Deaths 3. Adoptions 4. Obituaries 5.

Lost 6. Found Notices: 13. In Memorloms 14. Anniversary Masses 15. Cards al Thanks 16.

Funeral Directors 17. Cemetery Memorials 18. Societies and Lodges 10. Churches 20. Florists 21.

Cemeteries 29. Druggists Open Sunday 30. Service Stations Services: 33. Banquets ond Parties 34. Take-Out Foods 35.

Where to Go. 36. Hotels ond Motels 37. Bequty Salons 38. Nursing Homes 39.

Gardening ond Landscaping 40. Ambulance Service EMPLOYMENT 41. Male Help Wanted 42.. Salesmen and Agents 43. Positions Vacant 44.

Professional Service 45. Female Help Wanted 46. Nursing Services 47. Employment Wonted 48. Domestic Help 49.

Teachers Wanted 50. Tuition 51. Trade Schools 52. Baby Services APARTMENTS 54. Apartments to Let 55.

Furnished Apartments to Let 56. Apartments Wanted 57. Apartments for Sale 58. Furnished Apartments Wanted 59. Sublets PROPERTY (j 61.

Property for Sole 62. Property for Rent 63. Properly Wanted 64. Income Property 65. Property Exchanged 66.

Out-of-Town Properties 67. Forms for Sole 68. Farms for Rent 69. Farms Wonted to Buy 70. Cottages for Sale 71.

Cottages for Rent 72. Cottages Wanted 73. Cottage Lots for sale 74. Worehouse Space 75. Offices to Let 76.

Offices Wanted to Let 77. Stores to Let 78. Stores Wanted to Let 79. Resorts 10. Business Opportunities ROOMS 96.

Rooms to Let 87. Rooms Wanted 88. Room and Board 89. Share Accommodation 1968 The Ottawa Journal .1 1 l- s. i LONG DISTANCE RHINE ZENITH 77120 NO TOLL CHARGE Birth COOK Bob and Margaret (nee Smith), are happy to announce the arrival of a daughter, 8 lbs.

1 on June 30, 1968, at the Civic Hospital. DOWNEY To Bern and Ellen (nee Fraser), at Carleton Place Memorial Hospital, June 28, 1968, Aileen Isa belle, a sister for Loretta, John, Kathleen and Marjorie. DUROCHER Born to Mr. and Mrs. J.

Y. Durocher, (nee Pat Mabee), their third child, a son, Kyle Edward, 7 1 on June 28. 1968, at Ottawa Civic Hospital. KELLY Bob and Marie are pleased to announce the birth of a son. Grant, brother fo.r Kenneth, David.

Philip and Gordon, on Monday, July 1, 1968, at Ottawa General Hospital. McARTHUR John and Carolyn (nee Ketterer), are pleased to announce the birth of their first child, Bruce Ralph, 7 lbs. 8 on June 30, 1968, at the Cottage Hospital, Pembroke." 5- SPEAKER Jack and Marian (nee Cavanagh), are pleased to announce the birth of a son July 2, 1968. at Kempt-ville District Hospital Special thanks to Dr. Fitz-Gerald.

THOMSON Ric and Carol announce the birth of a son, Richard Gregory, a brother for Kelly. -Monday, July 1, 1968, at Ottawa Civic Hospital. Death Notices Will Be Accepted Each Saturday From 7 a.m. to 7.30 a.m. 236751 1 MERCHANDISE Articles: 91.

Articles for Sole 93. Articles Wanted 94. Articles for Rent 95. Articles for Swap 96. Antiques 97.

Firewood ond Fuel 98. Market Basket 99. Machinery ond Equipment 100. Pet Stock s-. 101.

Livestock ond Poultry 102. Stamps and Coins 103. Hobbies 104. Brats ond Motors 105. Snowmobiles 106.

Campers' Supplies 107. Musical Supplies 108. Radio Television 109. Household Appliances AUTOMOTIVE Autos: 120. Autos for Sole 121.

Autos Wanted 122. Auto Accessories 123. Sports Cars 124. Auto Parts Trucks: 129. Trucks for Sole 130.

Truck Bodies. Ports 131. Trucks Wanted Trailers '133. Trailers for Sale 134. Troilers for Rent 135.

Mobile Homes for Sale 136. Mobile Homes far Rent 137. Mobile Homes Moved 138. Mobile Home Parks 139. Mobile Homes Exchanged Motorcycles: 145.

Motorcycles for Sale 146. Motorcycles for Rent 147. Scooters tor Sale i 148. Scooters for Rent 149. Ski-Mobiles Miscellaneous: 151.

Garages 152. Porklng Space 153. Winterising REAL ESTATE 157. Houses for Sole 158. Houses to Let 159.

Furnished Houses to Let 160. Furnished Houses wanted to Let 161. Houses Wanted to Let 162. Houses Wanted, to Buy 163. Garden Homes PERSONALS 176.

Personal Memos 177. Transportation Available 178. Transportation Warned 179. Camps Boys' and Girls' FINANCIAL 185. Flnoncing 186.

Money Wonted 187. Money Available 188. Mortgages 1R9. Investments 190. Patents tohd MISCELLANEOUS 194.

Legal 195. Auctions 196. Mr. Servu 197. Coming Events.

1.98. Stamp Collectors 199. Anniversary Page "Ottawa's Most Death BASTON, Gustav On Sunday, June 30. 1968, at his home, 431 Gilmour Street, Gustav Baston, aged 73. son of the late Mr.

and Mrs. Vladimir 1 Keating Xell 'Funeral Home, 585 Somerset Street W. (Centre Town). Funeral Thursday in the chapel at 11 a.m. Interment Pinecrest cemetery.

BATTISON, Mrs. George On Monday. July 1, 1968 in local hospital, aged 79, Marie Louise Bouthotte, wife of the late George Battison of 193 Gamelin Boulevard, Hull, mother of William (Willie) of, Hull and Eden Edd ie), Sudbury, Mrs. Joseph Richard (Florence) of Hull, sister of Mrs. Charles Banning (Blanche) of Ottawa and Mrs.

Zephyr Lapensee (Fleur Ange) of Gatineau, 7 a i 1 dren. Resting Emond Funeral Home, 271 St. Joseph Boulevard in Hull. Funeral Thursday, July 4 in St. Joseph's Church at 8 a.m.

Interment Notre Dame cemetery in Hull. BESHARAH, Miss Jean In hospital Monday, July 1-, 1968, daughter of the late Moses and Sadie Besharah and beloved sister of Mrs. William Low, Saskatoon, and George, of Gerald, Albert.) Helen and Meryl, all of Ottawa. Resting McEvoy-Shields Funeral Home, 235 Kent Street, Funeral Thursday to St. Elijah Syrian Orthodox Church-(Lyon and Maclaren), Funeral service at 2 p.m.

Interment Beechwood Cemetery, BRUNET, Angeline In hospi tal, Tuesday, July 2, 1968, Angeline Brunet of 54 Clar endon Street, aged 53. Dear sister of Hilda (Mrs. H. J. Proulx), Bertha (Mrs.

C. Leblanc), Theresa (Mrs. A. Perette), Pauline (Mrs. J.

L. Sauve). Paul, Sam Ernest and Louis. Resting Kelly Funeral Home, 585 Somerset Street West (Centre Town). Funeral Thursday to St.

George's Church for Requiem High Mass, 3 a.m. Interment Notre Dame cemetery. I BRUNETTE, Emile On Monday, July 1. 1968. Emile Brunette, husband of Amanda Tremblay, aged 76 years; son of the late Mr.

Louis-Joseph Brunette and of the- late Rosana Desroches; dear father of Adrien, Hull; Gerard (Gerry), Ottawa; Lucien (Lou), Gatineau; Miss. Flor ence, Eastview; brother of Henri, Arthur, Eugene, Charles, Eastview; Oscar, Mrs. Henry Murphy (Gloria), Ottawa, and Miss Anna, Eastview; 1 1 grandchildren. Funeral Thursday from the Racine, Robert and Gauthier Funeral Home, 300 Olmstead Strct. Requiem High Mass at Our Lady of tpUrdes Church, Eastview, 8 a.m.

Interment Notre Dame, Ottawa. CROSS, Mrs. A'ice Accident ally, Sunday, June. 30, 19b8, Alice Sprado, age 30 years, beloved wife of Peter Cross of Bells Comers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Fied Sprado of Stettler. Alberta. sister- of Walter. Sydney, Australia and Ruth of Edmonton. Rested at McEvoy Shields Fu neral Home, 235 Kent Street, where service was held Wed nesday, 2 p.m.

Cremation Pinecrest Crematoriurrj. CURRY. JM: JaVnes In hbspi tal, Tuesday, July 2, 1968, M. James Curry, 71 Glencairn Avenue, In his 72nd year, son of the late Patrick Curry and Mary Anne Kealey, broT ther of the iatc Mrs. Lauretta Harrigan.

Resting Hulse arid Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLcod Street. Requiem Mass at St. Margaret Mary's Church on Thursday at 8 a.m. Interment Notre Dame cemetery. DAVID, Abdon In hospital Monday, July 1, .1968, Ab don David, aged 87 of 426 Kent Street.

Resting Kelly Funeral Home, 585 Somerset Street West (centre town). Funeral Wednesday in the chapel at 2 p.m. Interment Pinecrest cemetery. RNAL Piogiessive Want 2. Deaths (ConL from Preceding column) FEATHERSTON, John E.

Suddenly at the home of his daughter, Mrs. O. Lessard, Ottawa, Monday, July 1, John E. Featherston, beloved husband of the late Jean Reid, dear father of Oda (Mrs. A.

Reynolds), Carleton Place, Audrey (Mrs. O. Lessard), Ottawa, in his 66th year. Resting Fleming Bros. Funeral Home, Lake Avenue Carleton Place.

Service Thursday, July 4 at 2 p.m. Interment United cemeteries. HARPER, G. Douglas On Sun day, June 30. 1968, George Douglas Harper, 3348 Car-ling Avenue, beloved husband of Hasle Gill; son of -jMrs.

Joseph Harper and. the late Mr. Harper; father of Douglas, Jo Anne and Jill; brother of Mrs. Roger Gu-selle (Betty), Georgetown, SA; John, St. Bruno, and W.

H. MacDonald (Noreen). Hamilton. Resting Hulse; and Playfair West Chapel, 1098 Byron between Woodroffe and Compton. Service was held Wednesday 3 p.m.; Interment Pinecrest cemetery.

In lieu of flowers'? anyone desiring to send a memorial please direct it to the Altar Guild, SL Stephen's Anglican Church. HENDREN, Vivian In hospi tal Sunday, June 1968, Vivian Holley, beloved wife of Gordon Hendren, 95 Hil-liard Avenue; dear mother1 of Michael. Fred, Judy, Vivian (Mrs. Richard Grove); be loved daughter of Walter Holley and dear sister of Gerald. Resting Kelly Funeral Home, 2313 Carting Avenue (west of Woodroffe).

Funeral Tbjirsday in the chapel at 2 p.mj Interment Pinecrest cemetery. IVES, Evilena At the resi dence of her son, on Wed nesday, July 3, 1968, Evilena Graham, aged 91. beloved wife of the late William Ives and dear mother of Wilfred, South March; grandmother of Mrs. Ralph K. MacDonald (Laura) of Ameliasburg and great-grandmother of Ann, Janet and Mar Resting at the Kennedy Fjtaeral Home, Carp.

Funeral Service at St. John's Anglican Church. South March, Friday, 2 p.m. Interment parish cemetery. Friends may call after 8.30 p.m., Wednesday.

LAJOJE, Ure1 In local hos-pital, Tuesday, July 2. 1968, aged 74, Urgel Lajoie, of 316 Maisonneuye "Street, Hull, beloved husband of the late Irene Levesque, dear father of Hector and Jacques, of Hull, brother-in-law of Theo dore Chrron, Joseph Des-loges, Remi Levesque, and Ernest Mrs. Mel-vina Cha'rron and Mrs. Philas Mann, of Hull, Mrs. Yvonne Mondoux, of Montreal, and Mrs.

Deschenes, of Ottawa, many nephews and nieces. Funeral Friday 1 a i grREilNrBEiin. rhri Robert and Gauthier, nthier 101 Notre Dame Street," Hull, for Requiem High Mass in Sacred Heart Church at 7.45 a.m. Interment Notre Dame cemetery, Ottawa. MANCINI, Ovido Accident ally on Saturday, June 29, 1968, Ovido Mancini, aged 19, beloved son of Mrs.

Leon- tine (Buffone) Mancini, 348 Preston Street and of the late Nunzio Mancini, dear brother of Lidia (Mrs. Mariano D'Angelo). Resting Kelly Funeral Home, 585 Somerset Street W. (Centre Town). Funeral Wednesday to St Anthony's Church for Requiem High Mass, 10 a.m.

In-1 terment Notre Dame ceme tery. MARTEL, Wilfred In hospital, Tuesday, July 2. 1968, Wil frcd Martel, beloved hus band of Ethel Brown, in his 68th year, father of Mrs. Corrigan (Anita), Mrs. James Gale (Doris).

Mrs. Ma- honey (Patricia), and OrviDe Joseph, all of Ottawa, also survived by 12 grandchildren and 2 great-granddaughters, brothpr of Mrs. Percy Car-riere and Joe, both of Ot tawa. Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, J315 McLcod Street Requiem High Mass at St. Joseph' Church Friday 9 a.m.

Inter ment Notre Dame. 11 AD Ad Section" 2. Death (Cont. From Preceding Column) MAYHEW-CANSDALE, Edwin James July 1, 1968, Edwin James Mayhew Cansdale, in Freeport. Long Island, NY, loved brother of lyTiriaM VfnRlHWtliers Ar- thur and Hebert, in England.

McGUIRL, Margaret Elizabeth In hospital, Tuesday, July 2, 1968, Margaret Mason, widow of Norman S. Mc- Guirl, 93 Bellwood Avenue, in her 79th year, beloved mother of Mrs. Gordon Raw- son (Ada), Mrs. Nelson Alger (Florence), Elmo, Utah; Mrs. W.

Alderdice (Margaret), Vancouver; Stanley, Harry and Norman. sister of Mrs. James Ken nedy, Alex and Harold Mason of Ottawa, and John A. Mason, Sacramento, Calif. Resting Veitch-Draper 453 Parkdale Avenue.

Service in chapel Friday, 11 a.m. Interment Pinecrest cemetery. NERETICH, -Albino In hospital Monday. July I. 1968.

Albino Neretich of 228 Charlotte Street, aged 59 years, son of the fate Mr. and Mrs. Guiseppi Neretich. Resting Kelly Funeral Home. 585 Somerset Street (Centre-town).

Funeral Thursday to St Anthony's Church for Requiem High Mass 10 a.m. Interment Notre Dame cemetery. O'BRIEN, J. Frank At Smiths Falls, Frank O'Brien. beloved son of the late tftMichael and Mary O'Brien; vbrother of Mrs.

W. L. TaiU uncle of Mrs. Borden Howard (Marion), Smiths Falls. Resting at the Amy Funeral Home.

Funeral service will be held on Thursday, July 4. at 3.30 p.m. Interment Maple-vale Cemetery. PARE. Alice On Sunday, June 30.

j968, in hospital, Alice Cartier, wife of the' late Charles Pare, aged 70; dear mqther of Mariette. Resting Kacine, Kooert ana uautnier. 260 Besserer Street Funeral Thursday to St Joseph' Church for funeral mass' at 9 a.m. Interment Notre Dame cemetery, Ottawa. PARISEAU, Mr.

Lucien (Pete) On Tuesday. July 2, 1968, in hospital, aged 60, Lucien Pariseau of 30 Maricourt Street, Hull, husband of Vic toria Viau, son of the late Royal Pariseau and of Anna Mcilleur, father of Mrs, Douglas Fallows (Lucille), Ot tawa; Miss Lise, at home: brother of Donat Jean-Paul, Maurice, Hull; Florient, Des chenes; Mrs. Blanche Venne, of Limbour, Mrs. Maurice Proulx (Annette), Des chenes, 3 grandchildren. Resting Emond a Home, St Joseph Boulevard, Funeral July 5, at 7.20 for Requiem High Mass at 7.30 a.m.

in Notre Dame de la Lorette Church Interment Notre Dame ceme tery, Hull. denly in hospital. Monday, July 1968, Charles Rein berg Sr. of 233 McKay Street, beloved husband of Pearl McAllister, in his 81st year, father of Charles J. Jr.

Austin, Wilfred, Lois (Mrs. Leslie Wesson), all of Ottawa; Mrs. Verna Powell, Merle (Mrs. Irving Tudor) of Columbus, Ohio; Audrey (Mrs. John Grassie), Pamona Beach, brother of Mrs.

Rosalie Cross of Ottawa. Also survived by 12 grandchildren and three great-grandchil dren. Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLcod Street. Service Thursday, 2 p.m. Interment Beechwood cemetery.

RYAN, Dennis Joseph Aged 4.J. Suddenly at Golden Lake, Ryan, of 140 Laurier Street, Pembroke, beloved husband of Rosemary Buckum; dear father of Mary-Lynne, Sharon, Susan and Patrick; dear brother of Patrick Eganville; Shicla (Mrs. Joseph Koran), of Chapleau. and Beatrice (Mrs. Andrew Meehan), of Corkery, Ont.

Body resting at O'Reilly Funeral Home, Eganville. from Wednesday, July 3, at 2 p.m.', till Friday, vltily 5: Requiem High Mass at 9 a.m. in St James Church, Eganville. Interment St. James cemetery.

LOCAL CALLS PHONE 23(1751 1 2. Deafts (Cant. From Preceding Column) LATTERY, Michael Acci dentally at Toronto on Mon day. July 1. 1968.

Michael Slattery, aged 19 years; dear son of Mr. and 'Mrs. Fred SlaiWry1, Street, Apt brother of Mrs. George Goldthorpe (Edwina), Mrs. Neville, Gouthreau (Suzanne), jof Ottawa; Frederick Mrs.

Seymour Yates (Enid), and Louise E. of Montreal; Mrs. G. Picknell (Patricia), of Hamilton. Rest ing McEvoy-Shields Funeral Home, 235 Kent Street after 4 p.m.

Tuesday. Funeral Fri-- day to St. Joseph's Church for funeral mass at 8 a.m. Interment Notre Dame ceme tery. SOPER.

Bert H. At Smiths Falls, Tuesday, July 2. 1968. Bert H. Soper, aged 84 years, beloved husband of Minnie Victoria Perrin arid stepfather of James Dalglcish, of Smiths Falls, uncle of Winona (Mrs.

i W. E. Webb) of London, and Phyllis (Mrs. R. J.

"Walker), Smiths Falls. Resting Lan nin Funeral Home, Smiths Falls. Funeral service in the chapel Thursday. 2 p.m. Interment Maple Vale ceme tery.

STRONG, Walter J. Sud denly Saturday. June 29, 1968, Walter J. Strong, be loved husband of Winmfred Dayman, 325 Clemow Avenue, in his 68th vear. Father of Mrs.

Blythe Strong, of Freeport Bahamas; Mrs. Robert Matheson (Ruby), of Vancouver, and Mrs. Noel Baker (Ruth), of Lillooet, BC; brother of Clifford of Oak Lake, Fred of Calgary; Albert and Miss Wjnnie, of Private funeral service was held on Tuesday. Cremation Beechwood. Selected Morticians McEVOY BROTHERS SHIELDS LIMITED FUNERAL DIRECTORS 235 Kent Stnwt ,235337 (X-ving construction on Kent Street, ou pojrkng oreos ore occessfcle from Bark Street via Lbgor, and front Lyon Street vta Nepoon The Journal has made available a booklet of appropriate In Memoriam Notices Phone or Write Miss Allen 236-7511 or come in for your copy Dufts (Cont.

from Preceding Column) VEITCH-DRAPER LIMITED FUNERAL DIRECTORS PARKDALE CHAPEI 728-4673 BANK ST. CHAPEL 236-0668 LATEST INFORMATION CKPM DAILY 4.50 P.M. McGulrl. Margaret Elizabeth. Hulse Playfair FUNERAL DIRECTORS Curry.

M. James. MarM. Wilfred. Reinberg.

Charles Sr. Central Chapel 315 MclEOD ST. 233-1143 West Chapel 1098 BYRON AVE. 728-1761 MftHrta FAHRIG, Marjorie W. Sud denly, in hospital, Saturday, June 29.

Marjorie W. Fahrig. of 142 Ethelbert Street, Win nipeg. was Director of. Re search and.

Occupational Studies. Youth and Man power Agency, Manitoba De velopment Authority. She was bom at Ochre Man.i-Sept and resided at Arden, Tilston and Brandon in Manitoba. She was a graduate Medical Technologist, trained at Vic toria Hospital, London, and was in charge of blood banks at New Glasgow and Edmonton. She then attended the University of Saskatchewan (B.A.

1950) and Dal- housie University (M.A. 1951), specializing in clinical. psychology. Her graduate internship in psychology was at the Weybum Mental Hos- pital, "Sask. She was commissioned in the Royal Canadian Navy in 1952 and served in Naval Headquar ters in Ottawa until 1961 Miss Fahrig was then em ployed by the Civil Service Commission, the National Service (as Chief of Selection and Occu national Research) and by Treasury Board (as Finance Personnel Policy), all in Ottawa.

In 1965. she returned to Manitoba to serve asNSenior Officer with the Manitoba Economic Consultative Board, transferring in 1967 to thexManitoba Development Authority. Miss Fahrig was" registered with the Ontario and Saskatchewan Psvchnlozical Associa tions and was a member of the Canadian Psychological Association. She- was also a member of the Naval Officers" Association and a former President of the Elizabeth Fry Society of Ottawa. She is predeceased by her father.

Walter Fahrig, a former Manitoba teacher and graduate of the Agricultural School, University of Manitoba, She is 'survived by her Mrs. Cath erine ranng oi Winnipeg; brothers Robert of Bogota, Colombia. Alan of Van couver. Walter of Ottawa, and eight nieces. Service will be from Bardal Funeral Home! 834 Sherbrook Street, Winnipeg, Wednesday, July 3.

at 2.45. Flowers are gratefully declined. Dona tions may be made to the Heart Fund or other pre- ferred charity. STUNDEN, George James Passed away quietly, Carleton Place Memorial Hospital, George James' Stunden. in -his 70th 'year, dearly loved husband of Mary Ellen White, a father of George Robert, Lachine.

Jacqueline (Mrs. D. M. Wick-ware), Ray, of Saskatoon, cherished granddad to 12 grandchildren, aha survived by 5 brothers. -His life work was in the heavy construction field and.

for many years was associated with Atlas Construction Co. Montreal, Hwy. Paving Montreal, and the McNamara Const. Toronto. Mem ber of following Masonic lodges: Life member St.

Paul's Lodge, Lambeth; Maple Chapter. Carleton Place; St. John's No. 63, Carleton Place; Gondomar Preceptory; Brock villc; Ramcscs Temple, Toronto; Land' of Lakes Shrine Club, Smiths Falls; the Ottawa Shrine Club. Funeral was held June 29, Baptist Church, Carleton Place.

Rev. John MacPhail officiating. Pallbearers, Bro ther members ol Masonic lodge, Carleton Place. Guard of honor Land of Lakes Shrine Club, Smiths Falls. Interment United cemeteries OPEN OFFltE The Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation will assign a rest dent correspondent to M.iscoW this year, ,1 Led BLACK "AND IcREY 'GERMAN SHEP.

hrd. vtcmiry awwiuir am. RnwM. tn-V- BLACK LEATHER KEY CASe, ON Saturday, wwmnm. BUNDLE OF LETTERS, TAX PAPERS and lawyers-1 wtnrrx Corners Municipal puuqing.

CAT. VICINITY RIVERSIDE PARK areo. pan version, lanoisB color, wearing 2 collars. 7M-M47. CHILD'S GLASSES, ST.

DANIEL school area, MOinana lerroonm. 722-901. CLERGYMAN'S BLACK ALL WEATH er coal, lost, 7H-1M4. gold, engraved C.R., 2946. Reward.

GIRL'S GOLD CROSS AND CHAIN, vfclnity Woodroffe puotic scnooi. 722-5544. GREY PERSIAN CAT; BRITANNIA area. 2631 conn freer, ezroo. HALF HOOP.

I AMO-N RING, vicinity oirns store, no-ward. 23MM3. LADY'S WRIST WATCH, VICINITY Fitth Avenue, z-u-rew. ONE WHITE OXFORD, LADY'S, NEW Billings Plata, June 26. 722-V46.

RED COCKER SPANIEL, FEMALE, spoyea, monms, victmry uescrwnes-and Britannia, during Sunday's storm. 684.5921, 745-0077. hind KITTEN. WHITE WITH GREY MARK. tags, about 10 weens old, vicinity Dufterin and Lisgor Road.

749-169ft. SOME PASSERBY AT THE -Acci dent on Champlaln Bridge on June 27 supplied a blanket tor the aid of our father. We ore most anxious to return It to tne very kind person. Please phone 664-4810. YOUNG DOG, PART GERMAN SHEP.

herd, found Old Chelsea. I27-19. 13. BLACK In loving memory of a dear father. Thomas A.

Block, who posstd away. July 3, 1944. To live In hearts wo Itavo behind. Is not to die. Sons.

Daughters. SHOULDICE In loving memory of a dear sister, CaroHnt Should.ce, who passed away July 3, 1947. God took her homo, it was His II, But in our hearts she liveth still. Florence. ST.

JOHN In fond and loving mem ory of my beloved husoana and a aear brother, William. Gregor' 'St. John, who passed away July 3, 1967. His Wile Dora and Sisters Eva McLean and Lillian Lee. YORK In loving memory of a dear husband ond father.

Earl York, who passed away Jane 30, 19e. His memory Is our keepsake. With which we'll never part, God has him In His keeping. We have him In our hearts. Wit Leila and Family.

15. Cards of Thanks KENT We wish to thank our kind friends and neighbors for their acts of love and sympathy during our. recent loss of husband and brother and olso to extend grateful thanks tor fhe beautiful floral tributes to our loved one and for the many cards ot sympathy received. Mrs. Edgar Kent ond Family.

16. Funeral Directors RACINE, ROBERT AND GAUTHIE. 20.3680. 260 300 Olmstead; 7. Fairmont 259 St.

Pat. rick; 101 Notre Dame 731 Somerset w. Please nolo chongo of telephone) number. 18. Societies and ledges COUNTY OF CARLETON NORTH, ore holding 'the semi-annual meeting Or I.OOK wemoriai nun, winmwrvinn Nit 1 p.m.

sharp. July 3. Alt members welcome. 20. florists FLOWERS FORALL OCCASIONS.

O. Proulx, 365 DoJMusle, lO-lmi 3331585. FINE'S FLOWERS LIMITED With 5 locations for Your Convenience. Bonk Street 3314 Carting at Woodroffe 3636 Riverside rlve near Uptonds Hlghwoy 15. Bells Comers St.

Laurent Shopping Centre 236-0801 35. Where to 6o BOATS AND CANOES FOR RENT. Open 9 a.m.11 p.m. Rldeau Cov, Marina, Hogs Back Rood. 733-5065.

37. Beauty Salons SALON PIERRE ANDRE, 215 ST. Patrick. Professional hair stylists. Permanents.

U1S. 237-1260. 38. Hurting Homes OASIS REST HOME' HOME FOR ELDERLY CITIZENS, pleasant atmosphere, excellent cuisine nurse on duty. Reasonable rates.

230.1477. 39. Gardening and landscaping LANDSCAPING, CEDAR HEDGES IN- sialleo. All work Free estimates. 722-li7e.

NURSErfY TREES, CEDAR HEDGES and pruning, free estimates. 464-6980. FREE EARTH FILL. LARGE VOLUME, available immediately. (21-2703.

B. AND W. LANDSCAPING CEDAR HEDGES PLANTED AND lawn repairs. 234-7971. 41.

Male Help Wanted ATTENTION. BOYS, 11-15 YEARS old, very prolitoble morning paper routes, available Centre Town. Sandy Hill. Call 749-4091 or 722-4213. BARBERS WANTED, SALARY.

AVER-age US weekly minimum. Apply In person Chaleeu Laurier Barber Shop. BEST OPPORTUNITY IN THE TAXI business for men 21 or over. Full or part time drivers required now. Apply 1057 Merlvale Rood.

DRIVERS Be' in business for yourself. Rent a car from Jf RED LINE 455 COVENTRY ROAD i 41 I A X. A 4 4 hJkae.

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