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38 Fridoy, December 6, 1968 The Ottowa Journal Deaths By Tin Canadian Press Calgary Rev. Elwood L. McRae, 55. former moderator of the Apostolic Church of Pentecost in Canada, New York Bishop Homer A. Tomlinson.

76, who crowned himself "king of the world" and sought the United States presidency on a platform pledging a new Garden of Eden. Buffalo. N.Y.-Jimmy (Sailor) Herberts 71 rniriii National Hockey League star of rour aecades. Today and Tomorrow TODAY Ottawa Club of Printing House Craftsmen, Christmas party, Eastview Recreation Hall, 6 p.m. National Film Theatre showings.

National Library, 7 p.m. and 9.30 p.m. Glebe Lyres Club and Confederation High School Band. Fisher Park High School, 8 p.m. Toronto Symphony Orchestra.

Capitol Theatre, 8.30 p.m. Ottawa Paren's of Deaf and Hard of Hearing, 1370 Bank Street. 8 p.m. "The Pyjama Game." High School of Commerce. 8.15 p.m.

"Victor," University of Ottawa Academic Hall, 8.30 p.m. "Catch Me If You Can," Ottawa Little Theatre. 8.30 p.m. TOMORROW Exhibition of Paintings by European Ar ists, Chateau Laurier. nonn.

CFB Rocfccliffe Christmas party for orphans. 1 p.m. Hillcrest Junior Music Club concert, Hillcrest High School. 2.30 p.m. Ottawa Music Club Concert.

Chateau Laurier. 4 p.m. Gloucester Lions Club, charter night banquet. Knights of Columbus Hall, Murray Street, 7 p.m. Jesus Benit.es.

classical guitar, Carleton University Alumni Theatre. 8.30 p.m. Ottawa Film Council film: showing. National Library, 8.30 p.m. Irish Society of Ottawa, social evening.

Trafalgar House. 8.30 p.m. "The Pajama Game," High School of Commerce, 8.15 p.m "Victor." University of Ottawa, Academic Hall. 8. 3D p.m.

"Catch Me If You Can." Ottawa Little Theatre. 8.3ft p.m. Journal Subscription Sates Journal nome oellverv service, which guaranteed. Is available anywhere In Ottawa, Hull and eurrovndlng district as well as in towns and villages In the Ottawa Vollev. Call 136-7511 lor home oelivery service.

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one month S3.00. Saturday only S10.40 a year or 20c a copy. Ah moll are payable In advance to The Journal. FURTHER INFORMATION may te obrolned by calling The Journal at INDEX TO CLASSIFICATIONS ANNOUNCEMENT Vital Slot is to: 1. Births 2.

Death 3. Adoptions a. Obituaries 5. Lost 6. Found Not ten: 13.

In Merr.erlams 14. Anniversary 15. Cards of Thank 16. Funeral Directors 17. Cemetery Merrsoria-l 18.

Societies and Lodges 19. Churches 20. Florists 21. Cemeteries 2f. Druggists Open Sjndy 30.

Service Stations Services: 33. Banquets and Parties 34. Take-Out Foods 35. Where to Go. 36.

Hotels and Motels 37. Beauty Salons 38. Nursing Homes" 39. Gardening and 40. Ambuionce Service EMPLOYMENT 41.

Male Help Wonted 42. Salesmen and Agents 43. Positions Vacant 44. Professional Servlcs 45. Female Help Wanted 46.

Nursing Services 47. Employment Wanted 48. Domestic Help 49. Teachers Wonted 50. Tuition 51.

Trade Schools 52. Baby. Services APARTMENTS 54. Apartments to Let 55. Furnished Apartments to Lt 56.

Apartments Wonted 57. Apartments tor Sal 58. Furnisned Apartments vy jnlfl 59. Sublets PROPERTY 61. Property for Sale 62.

Property for Rent 63. Property Wonted 64. Income Property 65. Property Exchanged 66. Out-of-Town Properties 67.

Form for Salt 68. Farms for Rent 69. Ftfrms Wonted tc Buy 70. Cottoges for Sole 71. Cottages for Rent 72.

Cottages Wonted 73. Cottage Lots for Sal 74. Warehouse Spoce 75. Office to Let 76. Offices Wanted to Let 77.

Stores to Lei 78. Stores Wanted to Let 79. Resorts SO. Business Opportunities ROOMS 86. Rooms to Let 87.

Rooms Wanted 88. Room ond Board 89. Share Accommodation LONG DISTANCE PHONE ZENITH 7110 NO TOLL CHARGL Birth, BENNETT Don and Heather (nee Ralrjh) were surorised on liming but are delighted to announce the arrival of a young lady in a hurry, Kristen Elaine, a sister for Alicia, at the Ottawa Civic on Dec 4, 1968. Both well COCKBURN Dennis and Sheila (nee Ross) are proud to announce the birth of their son, Dec. 5, 1968, at Toronto East General Hospital.

Both well. COUILLARD Roger and (nee Charlebois) proudly announce the arrival of their first child, a daughter (8 lbs. 2 born Dec. 5 at the Riverside Hospital. Both well.

F1TZMAURICE To Neil and Fiona at the Ottawa Civic Hospital on Dec. 5, 1968. A son, Gavin John, a brother for Sharon. Both well. HART Capt.

and Mrs. John Hart (nee Shirley Carkner) are happy to announce the birth of a son, David John, 6 lbs. 9 on Dec. 5, 1968, at the Ottawa Civic Hospital. A brother for Peter and Helen.

NYMAN James and Anne are proud to announce the birth of a daughter, Jacline, Dec. 5, 1968, Ottawa Civic Hospital. Thanks to Dr. Gear. SIMPSON Mr.

and 31rs. Richard Simpson announce the birth of a son, Jonathan, December 5, 1968. at Ottawa Civic Hospital. Journal Box Replies A 254 267 348 351 364 368 376 392 411 414 456 463 477 488 492 497 499 505 525 534 536 541 544 547 548 549 551 555 558 561 563 568 569 571 573 578 579 581 582 583 587 588 592 District Want Ad A tents SMITHS FALLS McShane ond Shanks Pharmacy. 1 1 ond Streets.

CARLETON PLACE Wilson's Drug Store. Bridge- Street. Phone 257-1505. PEMBROKE Mrs. R.

Locke, 277 Patricia Street Phone 732-4353. RENFREW M'. D. Belanger, 342 WATER RATES GO UP SUDBURY (CP) The Sud-i bury board of control Thursday appoved a 25-per-cent increase in water rates, effective Jan. 1, 1969.

Further rises in 197r and 1974 were also recommended to offset cost of capital construction and increased MERCHANDISE Articles: 92 Articles for Sale 9:. Articles Wonted 94. Articles for Rent 95. Articles for Swap 96. Antiques 97.

Firewood ond Fue 8. Market Basket 99. Machinery ond Equipment 100. Pet Stock 101. Livestock ond Poultry 102.

Stamps and Coins 103. Hobbies 104. Boats and Motors 105. Snowmobiles 106. Campers' Supplies 107.

Musical Supplies 1C8. Radio. Television 109. Household Appliance AUTOMOTIVE Autos: 170 Autos for SaK 121. Autos Wonted 172.

Auto Accessories 123. Sports Cars 124. Auto Parts Trucks: 129. Trucks for Sale 130. Truck Bodies.

Parts 131. Trucks Wonted Trailers 133. Trailers for Sale 134. Trailers for Rent 135. Mob'le Homes tor Sal 136.

Mobile Homes for Rent 137. Mobile Homes Moved 138. Mobile Horn Parks 139. Mobile Homes Exchanged Motorcycles: 145. Motorcycles for Sol 146.

Motorcycles for Rent 147. Scooters for Sol 148. Scooters for Rent 149. Ski-Mobiles Miscellaneous: 151. Garages 152.

Parking Spoc 153. Winterizing REAL ESTATE 157. Hous-s for Sal 158. Houses to Let 159. Furnished Houses to Let 160.

Furnished wantd to Let 161. Houses Wonted to Let 162. Houses Wanted to Buy 163. Garden Homes PERSONALS 176 Personal Memos 177. Transportation AvailaT 178.

Tronsoor lotion Wonlec 179. Camps Boys' ond Gin? FINANCIAL fy, 185. 186. Money Wonted tS7 Mcnev Avoilabl 188. Mortgages 189.

Investments 190 Patents and Copy. MISCELLANEOUS 194. Legal S. Auctin." 196 Mr. Servu 197.

Coming Events 98. Vcmp Collector V9 Anniversary Pag 'Ottawa's Most Progressive Want Deitb BAIRD, William J. In hospital Wednesday, Dec. 4. 1968.

Wil-j liam J. Baird (former service! manager Ottawa Motor Sales) of 20 Hampton Avenue, beloved husband of Jessie M. Le Gendre, dear father of Mrs. C. Moffett (Doris), and W.

Boyce Baird. both of Ottawa; Mrs. James Milne (Lorraine), of Espanola; brother of Mrs. Bert Liberty (Marj-jorie) Ottawa; 8 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren also survive. Funeral service at the Radmore Stewart Chapel.

1319 Wellington Street. Saturday, 11.30 a.m. Please omit flowers. Interment Pine-crest cemetery. BELL, William Stewart Sud denly on Monday, Nov.

25, 1968, at Detroit, beloved husband of Beryl (nee Thompson), loving father of Marion-Anne, brother of Har-; old M. of Toronto; was service installation manager with the John Bean Co. in Detroit; also served with the R.C.A.F. and the Canadian Corp. of Commissionaires.

Funeral was held Wednesday, Nov. 2' from the Anderson Funeral Home, 895 Ouellette with Rev. D. C. Wilson officiating.

Cremation Woodmere Crematorium. FRASER, Jean In hospital. Thursday, Dec. 5, 1968. Jean Cavers, beloved wife of the late Professor Roy Fraser of Fitzroy Harbour, dear mother of Jean Fraser of New York City; sister of Mrs.

John Buehler (Olive) of San An- 'i- 1 1 1 IUII1U, 1CA. lC3lui nuHC and Playfair Central Chapel. 315 McLeod Street. Service Monday, 1 p.m. Interment VVhytes cemetery, Fitzroy Harbour.

Friends may call after 3 p.m., Saturday. The Journal has made available a booklet of appropriate In AAemoriam Notices- Phone or Write Miss Allen 236-7511 or come in for your. copy RNAl 2. Deaths (Cont. from Preceding Column) GALLOWAY, Samuel Michael In hospital Wednesday, Dec.

4, 1968, Samuel Michael Gal loway, husband of the late Harriet Lough, aged 69, of RR 2, Cumberland, dear father of William (Bill), Montreal; Clinton, Douglas, Elmer, both of Cumberland; John, Toronto; Mrs. George Hansen (Edna), Ottawa; Mrs. Borden Scharf (Jean), Cumber land; Mrs. Ernest Levesque (Glennis), Cumberland; Mrs. Gerard Poitras (Joyce), Carlsbad Springs; Mrs.

Rene Guin-don (Dorelene), Ottawa; Mrs David Farmer (Judy), Cumberland; dear brother of Al bert and Leslie, Mrs. James Deavy, Sarsfield; Mrs. Stewart Galloway. Cumberland; Mrs. Walter Galloway, Ottawa; 17 grandchildren, seven greatgrandchildren.

Resting Theo Brunei Funeral Home, Laurier Street, Rockland. Funeral Saturday in St. Andrew's United Church, Cumberland, at 2 o'clock. Interment Dale's cemetery. GRIERSON, Loretta In hospital, Thursday, Dec.

5, 1968, Loretta Grierson, widow of Bernard Grant Grierson, for merly of Winnipeg, in her 97th year, mother of W. Joseph B. i Grierson of Ottawa. Private service was held at Hulse and x-iayiair Lenirai inapei, McLeod Street on Friday. In terment Pinecrest Cemetery.

HUNEAULT, Joseph A. (Middy) Vice-president of the Brotherhood of Maintenance of Way Employees, suddenly on Wednesday, Dec. 4, 1968, Joseph A. Huneault, beloved husband of Margaret Morin (PeggyE 1690 Bank Street, dear brother of Dennis, and Mrs. Laurier Savage, Navan', Aime, Chesterville, and Treffle of Cyrville.

Resting McEvoy Shields Funeral Home, 235 Kent Street, where friends may call from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m., and 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. on Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Funeral Monday to Immaculate Heart of Mary Church, Alta Vista.

Funeral Mass 9 a.m. Interment Notre Dame cemeterv. HOULT, Ebba S. In hospital, Thursday, Dec. 5, 1968, Ebba S.

Anderson, aged 64 years, beloved wife of Cyril (Dick) Hoult, of 90B Beechwood Avenue. Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel. 315 McLeod. Service Saturday, 9.30 a.m. Interment Beech-1 wood cemetery.

INGRAM. Eleanor Arm In hospital, Thursday, Dec. 1968, Eleanor Ann Fairnie, i 2055A Carling Avenue, widow of W. R. (Bert) Ingram, born in Edinburgh, Scotland, beloved mother of Mrs.

Carson Armstrong (Eleanor). Mrs. Gilbert Holtz (Pat) and Mrs. Fred Walker (Isabel), all of Ottawa; sister of Andrew Fairnie, of Ottawa; Harry and Mrs. L.

Allen (May) of Ladner, BC; Mrs. J. Elliott (Elizabeth) and Mrs. E. Kerr (Elspeth), pf Pasadena, and Mrs.

Rae Sparling (Martha), Toronto. Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street. Service Monday, 1 1 a.m. Interment Pinecrest cemetery. McCREA, James Edward At Calgary on Monday, Dec.

2, 1968. James Edward Mc-Crea, in his 73rd year, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Edward McCrea of Renfrew, dear brother of Cecilia, Toronto, Clare (Mrs. James McAdam Sr.) and Muriel and Joseph of Renfrew.

Resting Goulet Funeral Home, 310 Argyle Street, Renfrew, after 7 p.m. Friday. Funeral Saturday, Dec. 7, to the Church of St. Francis Xavier for Funeral Mass 10 a.m.

Entombment parish: vault. MOYLE, Hugh Dominic In hospital at Newmarket, Wednesday, bee. 4, 1968, Dominic Moyle, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Hugh "Moyle; dear brother of Harry, Fred and Percy, Quyon; Mrs.

J. D. Lanthier, Brantford Resting Kelly Funeral Home, Quyon. Funeral Saturday to St. Mary's Church, Quyon for mass at 9.30 a.m.

Interment parish cemetery. AD Ad Section" Deaths from Proceding Column! MURPHY, Mary (Miss) In hospital, Thursday, Dec. 5. 1968, Mary Agnes Murphy, 1467 Woodward Avenue, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs.

Daniel Murphy; dear sister of Frank. Resting Kelly Funeral Home, 2313 Carling Avenue. Funeral Saturday to St. Basil's Church for mass 10 a.m. Interment Notre Dame cemetery.

MUTTER, Laura In hospital, Thursday, Dec. 5, 1968, Laura Ladd, widow of James Andrew Mutter, of 551 Shelley in her 90th year, mother of Miss Alice Mutter, Sidney George, and James Frederick, of Ottawa. Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street. Service Saturday at 10.30 a.m. Interment Pinecrest cemetery.

PARRY, Winnifred In hospital, Friday, Dec. 6, 1968, Winnifred 'Hall, beloved wife of the late Frederick J. Parry, dear mother of Mrs. Freda Riding, and grandmother of Peter Riding. Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel.

315 McLeod Street, after 7 p.m. Friday. Funeral notice later. PER1ARD, Leo Suddenly at Quyon, Thursday, Dec. 5.

1968, Leo Periard, aged 51; beloved husband of Juliette Thibault; dear father of "Gerard; dear brother of Ernest, Omer, Edmund, Aline (Mrs. Leo Plouffe), Therese (Mrs. Ernie Kingsbury) and Doris (Mrs. -Albert Berard). Resting Kelly Funeral Home, Quyon where friends may call after 2 p.m.

Saturday. Funeral Monday to St. Mary's Church, Quyon for mass at 9 a.m. Interment parish cemetery. ROODMAN, Mrs.

Esther R. On Thursday. Dec. 5. 1968, aged 81 years, Esther Hoffman, wife of the late Isaas Jacob Shalom and the late Moses Roodman, beloved mother of Israel Shalom, dear sister of Mrs.

M. Cohen (Mai sha), Mrs. J. Baker (Fanny), Mrs. N.

Slone (Bess'ie) all of Ottawa; 3 grandchildren. The funeral was held Friday, Dec. 6 from the Jewish Memorial Chapel, 375 King Edward Ave. at 12.30 p.m. Interment Jewish Community Cemetery.

Shiva at 259 Daly. Death Will 10CAI CALLS PHONE 236-7511 i Dsalhs (Com. 'From Preceding Column) SHIELDS, William Johji In Barry's Bay Hospital, Dec. 5, 1968, aged 81, survived by his beloved wife, Mary Jane No! an, loving father of Alice (Mrs. L.

Cameron), Bernice Shields, Jack C. Shields, all of Ottawa; J. P. Shields, Joseph Shields, Aileen (Mrs. J.

Dwyer), Law- rence Shields, all of Sudbury; Veronica (Mrs. T. O'Reilly) and Leo Shields of Brudenell, surviving also is one brother, Michael, and 32 grandchildren, one great grandchild. Resting at Zum- mach Funeral Home, Killaloe. Requiem Mass at Our Lady of the Angels Church, Brudenell, 10 a.m.

McEVQY BROTHERS SHIELDS LIMITED-FUNERAL DIRECTORS International Affiliation Our Service to or from Anywhere Member of National Selected Morticians Please refer 16 Dec. Issue of Maclean's, page 68. 235 Kent Street 232 5337 Hulse Playfair Llmi'ed FUNERAL DIRECTORS Central Chapbl 315 MclEOD ST, 2331143 West Chapel 1098 BYRON AVE. 721! 1761 Proser, Jean. Hoult.

Ebba S. Ingrom, Eleanor Ann. MuMer, Leuro. Parry. Winnifred.

VEITCH DRAPER LIMITED FUNERAL DIRECTORS PARKDAIE CHAPEL 728 4673 BANT ST. CHAPEL 236 0563 "Golden Rule Service" Notices Be 7.30 a.m, 7511 Accepted From 7 a.m. to Each Saturday 236 Los: BEIGE AND WHITE SHORT HAIR dog. male. Reward.

728-77 BLACK MINK HAT, CAPITOL Theatre, Wednesday nignt. Alter a. 684-4398. CALABOGIE AREA. BLACK AND TAN femole Beagle, four white feel, on side, orange collar.

Reward. Call Gananoque, 381-4181. DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT RING. ST. Laurent Shopping Centre.

Reward. 745-6995, evenings. GENTLEMAN'S BLACK RIMMED Bl locals, staler and Bank. 733-1249; GLASSES, BLACK RIM IN BROWN leather case, Sunday evening. Reward.

749-4445. LADY'S GOLD ENCLOSED CASE locket watch, sentimental value. 50 years in family. Friday night In or near National Gallery. 525 reward.

Box A-584, Journal. LARGE BLACK MIXED LABRADOR, Kingsmere-Old Chelsea area. 827-2484. LARGE SUM OF MONEY, CITY VIEW Reward. 729-1487.

OMEGA MAN'S WATCH, STAINLESS steel. Sir Willrid Laurier High School. 749-9863. PART OF OUR FAMILY LOST, Morvtn, a golden Labrador, Chelsea area. Reward.

827-0580. SCARF, PURPLE, SILK, BANK Street, Carling to Second Avenue. 234-4643. SMALL BROWN AND WHITE DOG. vicinity Glebe, family pet.

234-0059. SOLID GOLD LINK BRACELET. with charms. Reward. 745-1208.

WALLET LOST, TOWERS SHOPPING centre. Important papers. 746-0883. WHITE SAMOYED DOG, LOST Vicinity Orleans. 824-3657.

WHITE GOLD WATCH, BLACK BAND, lady's. Vicinity Elgin Theatre. Reward, 821-5302. round GLASSES. LADY'S, VICINITY HULSE and Playfair, McLeod.

233-6423. GLASSES. FOUND IN CASE INVE ness ond Meadowlands area. Black frames. 224-7932.

GLASSES FOUND, CORNER BROAD view ond Kerr; grey rims, white I beige cose. '22-5821. I GOLDEN BEIGE CAT, VICINI Centre Town. 235-9347. GREY SHORT HAIRED CAT.

WHITE breast, allectionate, found In Glen Eagle. 127-2474. LADY'S GOLD WEDDING BAND, vicinity Gladstone and O'Connor. J33-1M6 MONEY FOUND THURSDAY. BOX A- eOT, Journal SPOTLIGHT FOR PHOTOGRAPHIC purposes found on the Experimental Form, 994-5421.

TABBY CAT, STRIPED, BLACK, white beige, female, opprox. 8 months old. Found Nov. 4. Baseilne-wood-rotfe.

725-1519. 13. In Memorianu ANDREWS In loving memory of dear mother, Orrle Andrews, who passed oway Dec. 1f60 and a dear father. Gordon Andrews, who passed away Dec.

10, )n memory, a dally thought; In heart, a silent sorrow. Family ond Grandchildren. DAVEY In loving remembrance of a dear mother, Mrs. Soroh Davey, who passed away Dec. 6, 1963.

Ever remembered Son William. NICHOLSON In loving memory ot dear wife and mother, Mrs. Loretta Nicholson, who passed away Dec. 6, 19. And while she lies In peaceful sleep.

Her memory we shall always keep. Husband. O'DONNELL In memory of my kind and loving mother, Mrs. John Patrick O'Donnell (Gertrude Ann McCarthy), who died otter a ong illness 30 years ago, Dec. 6, 1948.

Patricio Hendley. 1. Funeral Directors RACINE, ROBERT AND GAUTHIER 237-3680 20 Besserer; 300 Olmsteod; 7 Foirmont; 259 St. Pot-rick; 101 Notre Dome; 733 Somerset W. 20.

Florists FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS P. ProulX, 245 Dalhousie. 233-7793; 232-1585. 35. Where to Go BLUE BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION, Hard Time Dance, Royal Canodion Legion Hall, no Argyle Avenue, Friday, Dec.

6, 8 p.m. DoncJng, bar, ladies bring box lunch for two. $1 per person. 36. Hotels and Motels APARTMENT HOTEL, SELF CON-tained unit equipped with kitchenette.

TV, telephone ond maid service. Weekly and monthly rotes. 745-7151. 38. Nursing Homes ROOM AND BOARD FOR ELDERLY persons, nursing care.

237-7497. 41. Male Help Wanted ARE YOU A SELF SMARTER? THE real estate business pays dividends to thosi who are. Coll Hugh Johnson for a confidential interview ot 236-9155. Thomas Shipman Limited, "Reauors." BARBER, EXPERIENCED, WANTED Immediately.

High wages. 224-2240, anytime. BILINGUAL OFFICE CLERK RE- quired for construction tirnr In East- view. Knowledge ot payroll, general bOOkkeeDina and oavroll reouired. Please reply In own handwriting Box ao, journal.

BOOKKEEPER WITH COMPLETE payroll experience permanent position. Must be available Immediately. Mr. Dillon, 29 Bayswoter Avenue, mornings only. CAFETERIA COOK, 40 HOURS PER week.

$1.75 per hour. All benefits. Apply St. Pat's College, Saga Food Service, 281 Echo Drive, Ottawa. 231 3W0.

1 WATCHMAN JANITOR We hove on opening for a responsible man. Night watchman with janitorial duties. All benefits. JACK MAY PONTIAC-BUICK Highwoy. 16, Manotick (Just south of WoodroHe Ave DIRECT 692-3553 "The Nicest Place to Deal" 41.

Male Help Wanted (Cont. from Precedtng Column) CARPENTER, PART-TIME, PROPER. ty maintenonce, mostly Inside work. Box.A-548, Journal. COOK WANTED, $150 TO: START, chance for advancement, experience preferred but not necessary.

Scott's Chicken Villa, 932 St, Laurent 745-4444. I DISHWASHER, POT WASHER, 40-hour week, Monday-Friday. $1.50 per hour. All company benefits. Apply to Mr.Dowsett.

Saga Food Service, St. Pat's College, Echo Drive, Ottowa. 231-3540. DRIVER WANTED, CLAIVAN FARMS ana transport, vv, vgnasn duk.ii, DRIVER SALESMAN OVER 25 FOR establshed dry cleaning route. Excellent opportunity.

Apply In person to Head Office, only, Brookshlre Cleaners, 877 Boyd Avenue, 2 blocks south oft carling ar weoo-s morei. EXPERIENCED SERVICE STATION attendant. Full time position for the right applicant. Apply In person, 1285 Kllborn Avenue. EXPERIENCED DISHWASHER, EVE-ning work.

Apply 201 Rldeou. EXPERIENCED MARRIED MAN FOR dairy form. Separate furnished home. Coll Willlom Mowat, Bells Corners, 836-1610. EXPERIENCED CLEANERS, PART time and full time, call Mr.

Fronklin. 745-7163, 1 p.m.-5 p.m. EXPERIENCED PART-TIME CLEAN- ers, evenings, gooa wages, i-m-uo. EXPERIENCED COOK WANTED FOR private ciud. vu-uu.

EXPERIENCED COLOR TV TECHNI- clan, storting salary siju per wo. Burrow's Electronic, 715 Richmond Road. 728-7195. AIRBORNE MAGNETIC DATA COMPILERS With several vears' experience required for permanent positions with expanding firm in JOHANNESBURG. SOUTH AFRICA For More Information TELEPHONE MR.

HALL 822-0121 EXCEPT SUNDAYS MAINTENANCE ELECTRICIAN Journeyman experienced in in -dust rial control wiring. Knowledge of industrial electronics an asset. Benefits Include group life ond major medical insurance, retirement plan, pnrtla! pnyment ot Ontario Hospital premiums, and uniforms. Apply to the PERSONNEL MANAGER Hershey Chocolate of Canada (1967) Ltd. SMITHS FALLS, ONTARIO WANTED IMMEDIATELY BODY SHOP FOREMAN For modern GM dealer in Ottawa.

Good wages and oil benefits. Box A-594, Journal WIREMAN Growing electronics industry requires a wireman. Must be experienced in wiring prototypes; production units ond desirably, layout of P.C.B. art work. Salary commensurate with experience.

Call for interview 1-283-0419 ASSELCAN LIMITED FRANKTOWN, ONT. CARLETON UNIVERSITY Has 2 Immediate Openings ELECTRONIC TECHNOLOGIST Graduate from a 1 tec no loo. i col college or equivalent experience required. To be responsible for technical support for Graduate Engineer- Ing Reseorch Laboratory with digital and analog computing faciftTyT Experience In digital ond analog module systems and Integrated circuit applications an advantage. TECHNOLOGIST Graduate of technological college or equivalent experience required to be responsible for technologist support In low speed Aerodynamics Research Thej-rrtpdynamlcs Division of the foculty of.

engineering. Generous staff welfare benefits and leave policy. For application form telephone MR. GILCHRIST 231-2780 S. 4 VV'A A A A 'V A A -V 'a A A A ft A 'm A -V A ft ft A i A A fc.

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