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Saturday, December Today and Tomorrow TODAY Laurentian Junior Music Club Concert, Laurentian High School, 2.30 p.m. Ottawa Junior Music Club Concert, National Museum, 2.45 p.m. Ottawa West Junior Music Club Concert, Fisher Park High School, 2.45 p.m. Huggett Family Players, Gloucester High School, 3 p.m. Christmas musical program, St.

Mark's Church, 8 p.m. Pre-Chanukah celebrations. Young Israel Synagogue, 8.15 p.m. Ottawa Film Council showing. National Library, 8.30 p.m.

"See How They Run" (Town Theatre), Glebe Collegiate, 6 p.m. and 9.30 p.m. "Catch Me If You Can," Ottawa Little Theatre. 8.30 p.m. "Victor," University of Ottawa Academic Hall, 8.30 p.m.

"Pygmalion," Brookfield High Snol 8.30 m. Dance Club Tir Na N'Og, Civic Centre, 8.30 p.m. TOMORROW Blood Donor Clinic, Sir John A. MacDonald High School, 9.30 a.m. to 11.30 a.m.

Eastview High School Concert Band, Christmas concert, Eastview High School, 3 p.m. Public Schools' Central Choir, Christmas program, Knox Presbyterian Church, 3 p.m. Huggett Family Players, Unitarian Church, 8 p.m. Montreal Baroque Ensemble, Marguerite d'Youville Aujjito-rium, Hull, 8 p.m. Ottawa Film Council showing (French), National Library, 8.30 p.m.

"Catch Me If You Can," Ottawa Little Theatre, 7 p.m. MONDAY Blood Donor Clinic, 1.30 to 4.30 p.m., 6.30 to 8.30 p.m., 85 Plymouth Avenue; also Salvation Army Citadel, 9.30 to noon and 1.30 to 4 p.m. Young People's Theatre, Rockcliffe Park Public School, 9 a.m. Manor Park Home and School Christmas Concert, 7.15 p.m. Cameron Highlanders Turkey Shoot, Cartier Square Drill Hall, 7.30 p.m.

Ottawa Film Council showing. National Library, 8.30 p.m. "Messiah," Ottawa Choral Society, High School of Com merce, 8.30 p.m. "See How They Run" (Town Theatre), Glebe Collegiate, 8.30 p.m. Journal Box Replies 354 267 348 351 358 364 368 376 392 411 414 456 463 477 488 497 499 505 536 548 549 550 551 557 560 561 563 569 571 577 579 580 590 593 599 600 601 609 District Want Ad A tents SMITHS FALLS-McShon ana Shonks Pharmacy, Dickwith and McJn Street.

CARLEfON PI ACt Wilson's Drug Store. Bridge Street. Phone 257-1505. PEMBROKE Mrs- R. Locke.

277 Patricia Strett. Phone 732-4353. RENFREW Mrs. D. Betonger, 347 22 is .1 INDEX TO CLASSIFICATIONS ANNOUNCEMENT Vital Statistics! 1.

Births 2. Deaths 3. Adoptions 4. Obituaries 5. Lost 6.

Found Noticts: 13. In Memorlams 14. Anniversary AAasttS 15. Cords of Thanks 16. Funeral Directors 17.

Cemetery Memorials 18. Societies and Lodges 19. Churches 30. Florists 21. Cemeteries 2.

Druggists Open Sunday 30. Service Stations Services: 33. Banauets and Parties 34. Take-Out Foods 35. Where ta Go.

36. Hotels and Motels 37. Beauty Salons 38. Nursing Homes 39. Gardening ond Landscaping 40.

Ambulance Service CMPLOYMIMT 41. Male Help Wanted 42. Salesmen ond Agents 43. Positions Vocont 44. Professional Service 45.

Female Help Wanted 46. Nursing Services 47. Employment Wanted 41. Domestic Help 49. Teachers Wanted 50.

Tuition 51. Trade Schools 53. Baby Services APARTMINTS 54. Apartments to Let 55. Furnished Apartments to Let 56.

Apartments Wanted 57. Apartments for Salt 58. Furnlsned Apartments Wanled 59. Sublets PROPERTY 61. Property for Sale 62.

Property for Rent 63. Property Wanted 64. Income Property 65. Property Exchanged 66. Out-ot-Town Properties 67.

Forms for Sale 68. Forms tor Rent 69. Farms Wanted tc Buy 70. Cottoges for Sale 71. Collages for Ren" 72.

Cottoges Wonted 73. Cottage Lots lor Sole 74. Warehouse space 75. Offices to Let 76. Offices Wanted to Let 77.

Stores to Let 78. Stores Wanted to Let 79. Resorts 80. Business Opportunities ROOM 86. Rooms to Let 87.

Rooms Wanted 83. Room ond Board 89. Snare Accommodation 4, 1968 The Ottawa Journal CONG DISTANCE PHONE ZENITH 7110 NO TOLL CHARGE. 1. Birth BIASOTTO Leo and Ester are proud to announce the arrival of their first child, a girl, Friday, Dec.

13, 1968, at Ottawa Civic Hospital. BRAZEAU Mr. and Mrs. G. Brazeau wish to announce the birth of their daughter, on Dec.

12, 1968, at Ottawa Civic Hospital. Both well. DENOFRIO Sammy and Dorian (nee Cardiff) are happy to announce the arrival of their son, 8 lbs. 5 on Tuesday. Dec.

10, 1968, at Grace Hospital. 'A brother for Edna Ann. FROST Barclav and Janet (nee Small) are proud to announce the birth of their son, 8 lbs. 4 on Dec. 13, 1968.

at the Ottawa Civic Hospital. A brother for Ken- dra. HAINING To Jim and Teri (nee Harper) a girl, Jennifer Mary, on Dec. 11, 1968. First grandchild of Moira and John.

Many thanks to Dr. Kronick and his staff. HELMER Pat and Doug are happy to announce the arrival of their daughter, on Dec. 13, 1968, at the Ottawa Civic Hospital. PHILPOTT To Shirley and Merlin, a son, born Friday, Dec.

13, 1968 at Grace Hospital. A brother for Donald, Geraldine and Debora. Both well. RABB Santa Claus arrived early at our house on Dec 12, 1968, and left a real live baby brother, Mark for Ricky, weight, 9 lbs. 2 oz.

Mother doing well. Thanks to Dr. Cameron and Dr. Beattie and staff at Grace Hospital. Journal Subscription Rales Joumcn noma oeitvery service, wnith guaranteed.

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FURTHERjNfORMATION may te obtained by celling The Journal at 136-7511. MERCHANDISE Articles: 92 Articles for Sale 93. Articles Wanted 94. Articles for Rent 95. Articles for Swap 96.

Antiques 97. Firewood and Fut' 98. Market Basket 99. Machinery ond Equipment 100. Pet Stack 101.

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Ski 'Mobiles Miscellaneous! 151. Goroges 152. Parking Space 153. winterising REAL ESTATE 157. Houses for Salt 158.

Houses to Let 159. Furnlihed Houses ta Let 160. Furnished 'ousts wanted It Lot 161. Houses Wonted to Let 162. Houses Wonted ta Buy 163.

Garden Homes PERSONALS 176. Personol Memos 177. Transportation Avoilor 78. Transportation Wontec Camps Boys" ond Girls' FINANCIAL 185. Financing 186.

Money Wanted 187. Money Available T88. Mortgages 189. Investments 199 Patents ond Copy. MISCELLANEOUS 194.

Legal 195. Auction 196. Mr. Servu 197. Coming Events 198.

Stamp Collectors yv. Anniversary Page 'Ottawa's Most Progressive Want 2, Deaths BRADY, Alex, Harold At the Smith Clinic, Hawkesbury, Thursday, Dec. 12, 1968, Alex Bradv; beloved husband of the late Eva Cunningham, of Dalkeith and formerly of Pinecourt, in his 68th year; dear father of Nureen (Mrs. John Murray), of Van kleek Hill; loving grandfather of Marthann, Keith, Sandra and Wendy. Resting at Van kleek Hill Funeral Home High Street, Vankleek Hill.

Service in Knox Presbyterian Church, Vankleek Hill, Mon day, Dec. 16 at 1 p.m. Inter ment Rideau Memorial Gar dens, Genevieve, Que, BROSSMAN, Jane Isobel At Pittsburgh, Wednesday, Dec. 11, 1968, Jane Isobel McAdam, wife of the late Walter W. Brossman, daugh ter of the late Mr.

and Mrs. John M. McAdam, mother of Mrs. Alex Hope (Lois); sister of Mrs. Angus Mac- Donald (Ena) and Mrs.

Earle Smith (Laura), also survived by 3 granddaughters. Resting Hulse, and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street, after 12 noon Saturday. Service Monday, 2 p.m. Interment Pinecrest cemetery. Those desiring to send a memorial tribute may donate to the.

Crippled Children's Treatment Fund, 91 Pleasant Park Road, Ottawa. BROWNE, Marie Alice On Friday. Dec. 13, 1968, in hospital, Marie Alice Mac-Donald, aged 79 years, wife of the late Major G. A.

Browne; dear mother of Mrs. S. C. (Barbara) Waters. George and Victor; also eight grandchildren.

Funeral mass in St. Joseph's Church Mon day at 9 a.m. Interment Beechwood cemetery. Friends may call from 3 to 5 p.m. Sunday.

Remains resting at Racine, Roberfand Gauthier. 260 Besserer Street, CHENNETTE, J. Leslie On Thursday Dec. 12, 1968. Belle Sud.

of 737 Alesther Street, beloved husband of Alice La-croix, dear father of Thomas, Richard, James. Gerald, Charles, Mrs. Roger La-flamme (Patricia), Miss Shirley, Miss Rose Marie, Miss Michele, all of Ottawa; Jacques of North Bay, Mrs. Dewey Brett (Murielle) of Washington, brother of William of Klridand Lake, Mrs. Edouard Romain (Bella), Mrs.

Georges Charron, (Ef-fie), of Ottawa; 15 grandchildren. Resting at the Racine, Robert and Gauthier Funeral Home, 300 Olmstead Street, Eastview. Funeral Mass on Monday, Dec. 16, at St, Sebastien Church at 8 a.m. Interment Notre Dame Cemetery.

Murder Hearing Remanded BROCKVILLE (Special) Charged with the non-capital murder of a Cooksville youth, Daniel Tubman, near Ganano-que, Dec. two Brockville high school students appeared briefly before Judge Deacon in Brockville, Friday. Charged are: Michael Dennis Lane, 18. of 62 Park Street and Richard Lyndsay Ross, 17, of 24 Ormond Street. No plea was taken and Acting Crown Attorney R.

K. Arthurs asked for a one-week remand. New Montreal Airport At Drummondville? QUEBEC (CP) Labor Manpower Minister Maurice" Bellemare Friday indicated that the new international airport for the Montreal region will be located near Drummondville. lne Drummondville site mentioned by Mr. Bellemare, the government house leader, while discussing the assembly agenda with Opposition Leader Jean Lesage.

The assembly gave first read tng to a bill to promote de velopment of the environs of the new international airport of the Montreal region." A few minutes later Mr. Bellemare referred to this bill as relating to "the Drummondville airport." 7 AD Deaths (Cont. from Preceding Column) CARMICHAEL, Norman In hospital, Carieton Place, on Saturday, Dec. 14, 1968, Norman Carmichael, beloved husband of the late Annie Smith; dear father of Fergus, Toronto; Marion and Stewart, "ooth of Ottawa; Donald, Chatham. Resting, at Fleming Brothers' Funeral Home, Lake Avenue West.

Funeral service on 'Monday, Pec. 16, at 2 p.m. Interment United Cemetery. CRAIG, Anna Helen In Westminster Hospital, London, Thursday, Dec. 12, 1968, Anna Helen of Parry Sound; beloved daughter of Mrs.

Annie Craig and the late William James Craig of Kars; sister of Mrs. F. E. Pratt (Frances), Mrs. N.

F. Sher man (Margaret), Mrs. J. E. Hughes (Jean), Mrs.

T. Lewis (Lois), Mr. W. John Craig and Mrs. Aileen Har vey.

Cremation take place in London. Memorial service in Trinity United Church, Kars, Saturday, Dec. 14 at 2.30 p.m. The family will receive friends in the church parlors following the service. Please omit flowers by re quest.

Dopa'ions may be. made to Canadian Cancer Society, 388 McLaren Street, Ot awa. GOODMAN, Lillian hos pital. Thursday, "Dec. 12, 1968 Lillian A will, aged 58.

widow of Thomas Goodman (former ly of Ramsayville); dear mother of Bryson, Norma and Carol (Mrs. Devon Fer-moyle); dear sister of Harry, Dick, John, Jimmy, Mrs. Alice Smith, Ruby (Mrs. Jim Conway), Mae (Mrs. Jack Mc- Mullen), Marion (Mrs.

Oscar Demers), also survived by 4 grandchildren. Resting Kelly Funeral Home, 585 Somerset Street W. (centre town). Fu neral Saturday to Resurrec tion Church for mass at 9 a.m. Interment Anglican eeme.ery, Hawthorne.

denly on Friday, Dec. 13, 1968, hospital, Flora Belle MacPherson, beloved wife of Harold B. Kfeays, 18 Forrest Park Avenue, mother of Mrs. Leo Hussey (Saundra) and Mrs. Wayne Gow (Sylvia), beloved daughter of Mrs.

Myrtle MacPherson, sister of Mrs. Ina McAllister, Mrs. Claire Casson, Ernest, all of Carieton Place, Mrs. Jean Coleman, Smiths Falls, Mrs. Ruth Peters, Toronto, Ralph, Winchester, Harold, Montreal, Earl, New Jersey.

Also survived by 3 grand-. children. Resling at Hulse and Playfair, West Chapel, 1098 Byron Avenue, between Woodroffe and Compton, after 6 p.m. Service Monday, 11 a.m. Interment, Ottawa.

LAMOUREUX, Mrs. Eleonard of Luskville, Que. In local hospital Friday, Dec. 13, 1968. aged 76, Eleonard Lalcnde, beloved wife of the late Leopold Lamoureux, dear mother of Jean-Paul, Roger, Luskville; Mrs.

Holly West (Marguerite), Montreal; Mrs. Gaston Alary (Therese), St. Janvier, Miss Georgine Lamoureux. Mrs. Leo Regimbald (B'anche Hel-ene), Montreal; Mrs.

Rene Vail tan (Lucienne), Luskville; dear sister of Alphonse, Cheneville; Omer, Notre Dame de la palx; Henri, Charlemagne, Mrs. Arthur Gingras (Amanda), Montreal; Miss Marie. Anne Lalonde, Lachute; 19 grandchildren, 2 great-grandchildren. Will rest after 1 o'clock Saturday at Racine, Robert and Gauthier, 101 Notre Dame Street, Hull. Funeral Monday, leaving at 9.15 a.m.

for Requiem High Mass in St. Dominic Church, Luskville, at 10 o'clock. Interment parish cemetery. 'Just Society' Catches Up With A Trudeau VANCOUVER (CP) Th just has rauel up with a Vancouver run who says he's a relative of P. ime Minister Trudeau.

Donald Trudeau, 25, was fined $175 for impaired driving and lost his licence lor 30 days. When asked by' Magistrate Les Bewley if he Is related to the prime minister, the accused said: "I'm his second, or third cousin on his father's side." Ad Section" Deaths from Preceding Column) McGUIRE, Mary E. In hos pital, on Friday, Dec. 13, 1968, Mary E. McGuire, of 459 Lisgar sister of the late Mrs.

S. P. Fitz Patrick, Ottawa; the late Thomas, Montreal, and the Ia.te William, of Pembroke; several nieces and nephews also survive. Resting Mc-Evoy-Shields Funeral Home, 235 Kent Street Funeral Monday to St. Patrick's Church.

Funeral mass 8 a.m. Interment Notre Dame cemetery. McHALE, Mary At Renfrew, Friday, Dec. 13. 1968, Mary Mhusk, in her 90th year; wife of the late Michael McHale of Douglas, dear mother to Mary Mrs.

Pat Gallagher) and Elizabeth (Mrs. Harold Harrington), of Windsor, Frank, of Kirkland Lake; Martin and Hilary of Douglas and Leonard of Ottawa; dear sister to Joseph and Teresa Renfrew; Sister Hilary, St. Mary's Academy, North Bay; Stephen, Saskatoon. Resting Goulet Funeral Home, 310 Argyle Street, Renfrew. Fu neral Monday, Dec.

16, to St Michael's Church, Douglas, Ont. Funeral Mass at 10 a.m. Interment parish cemetery. O'HARA, Grace In hospital Thursday, Dec. 12, 1968, Grace Lake, aged 68 (formerly 435 V4 Booth Street), widow of James O'Hara; dear mother of Cecil, Kenneth and Mrs.

Gail sister of Herbert, Elsie (Mrs. H. Wittenburg), Mrs. Elizabeth Rawlings, Ada (Mrs. Fred Gooden) and Mrs.

Violet Maloney. Also survived by 3 grandchildren. Resting Kelly Funeral Home, 585 Somerset W. (Centre Town), where friends may call after 7 p.m. Friday.

Funeral Monday to St. Mary's Church for mass at 9 a.m. Interment Notre Dame cemetery. PEEL, Norman In hospital, on Thursday, Dec. 12, 1968, Norman Peel, aged 71, be loved husband of Lily; father of Valerie (Mrs.

W. Liley), Toronto; and Margaret (Mrs. R. Tumbull), Ottawa. Private service was held at Hulse and Playfair West Chapel Saturday, 10 a.m., Dec.

14. Interment Pinecrest cemetery. PERRIE, William Wallace On Thursday, Dec. 12. 1968, at Reg'na, William Perrie, beloved husband of Gertrude Stone; dear father of Bill and Dorothy, Regina; Mildred ol Hughton, and Olenda of Ottawa; brother of Mrs.

T. S. Mitchell of Hamilton. Service and interment in Regina. RUNTZ, Charles William In hospital, Arnprior, on Friday, Dec.

13, 1968, in his 86th year, Charles William Runtz, of RR2, Arnprior; dear husband of Clara Getz; father of Percy and Wilbert, of RR2, Arnprior, Lloyd and Viola (Mrs. Michael Mclntyre), Arnprior; brother of Emma (Mrs. Charles Scheel). Resting at the Boyce Funeral Home, Arnprior. Service in the chapel Monday at 2 p.m.

Interment Arnprior cemetery. SMITS, Anita Maria In hospital, on Thursday, Dec. 12, 1968, Anita Maria Smits, daughter of John and Dora (Smulders), age nine years, of RR2, Navan, Ont; dear sister of Robert, Rita, Sylvia. Resting Theo Brunet- Funeral Home, Laurier Street, Rockland. Funeral Sunday at 1.30 to St Hughes Church, Sars-fleld, for Service of the Angels at 2.00.

Burial parish cemetery. SOBCOV, Rachel On Friday, Dec. 13, 1968, in hospital after a lengthy Illness, Rachel Taller, wife of the late Isaac Sobcov, dear mother of Jack, Fay (Mrs. A. B.

Sumar), Sam, Ralph, Jessie and Norman, and the late Michael and Joseph, 7 grandchildren and 8 greatgrandchildren surviving. Funeral from the Jewish Memorial Chapel, 375 King Edward Avenue, Friday, 1 p.m. Interment Jewish Community cemetery. Shiva private. In lieu of flowers please make donations to your favorite charity.

LOCAL CALLS PHONE 236-7SU S'atkl (Cont. From Preceding Column) SWEETY, Peter At his home, Friday, Dec. 13, 1968, Peter Sweety of Stittsville, beloved husband of Mary, dear father of Edward of London, Ont. and Mrs. G'en a (Anna), of Scarboro.

Friends may call after 6 p.m., Saturday at Radmore Stewart Fu neral Home, 1319 Wellington Street, between Parkdale and Island Park Drive. Service in the chapel Monday, 11 a.m. Interment at Ottawa. WHYTE, Thomas In hospi tal, Friday, Dec. 13, 1968, Thomas E.

Whyte, aged 75 years, beloved husband of Elizabeth Jane (Jennie) Alexander of Ramsayville, Ont, dear father of Albert and Mrs. James Thompson (Ethel), of Ottawa, Pearl of Ethiopia, Milton of Bucking ham, and Earl of Ram sayville. Also survived by 18 grandchildren. Brother of Mrs. Annie Sherman and Mrs.

Fred Hughes of Ottawa. Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street. Service Monday, 1, p.m; Interment Ram sayville, Ont. Friends may call after 6 p.m. Saturday, McEVOY BROTHERS SHIELDS LIMITED FUNERAL DIRECTORS International -Affiliation Our Service to or from Anywhere Member of Notional Selected Morticians Please refer to Dec.

Issue of Maclean's, paoe 68. 235 Kent Street 232-5337 FRED N. GARRETT FUNERAL SERVICE Quality ond Efficiency Reasonable Rates Inquire No Obliaaticn at 233-4773 584 SOMERSET ST. WEST RADMORE STEWART Funeral avi 1319 WELLINGTON ST. Pre-arrangement an investment in peace of mini Information without charge or obligation.

Telephone 728 8077 VKF CRAIG PD FUNERAL HOMFi METCAIFE WINCHfSTEP CHESTtRVILlE- One convenient pnnrte hiniwi serves all three locations. Hulse Playfair kimiTea FUNERAL DIRECTORS Central Chaw I 315 MclEOD ST. 2331143 West Chapel 1093 BYRON AVE. 72fl 1761 Currier, M. ishbel.

Brossman, Jone Whyte, Thomas. VEITCH DRAPER LIMITED FUNERAL DIRECTORS PARKDALE CHAPEL 728 4673 BANK. ST. CHAPBl'- 236 0568 "Service that is as personal as your own name." EX-CURATOR DIES TORONTO (CP) Gerard Brett, 52, who retired earlier this vear as curator of the Royal Ontario Museum's Euro' pean department, died Friday after a long illness. A native of Northern Ireland, Mr.

Brett joined the museum in 1948 after workine at London's Victoria and Albert Museum. I OCT, collar, Hiueav, uaraBii wv. 235-7595, 1 ENGAGEMENT RING (INSURED)) vicinity Ottawa Neighbourhood Services, Wellington Street. 337-3025. EVENING PURSE, SILVER AND crystal ka centre.

Thursday. Reward. 729-0433. GLASSES, BLACK RIM IN BROWN leather case. Sunday evening.

Reword. 749-4445. GREY ENVELOPE CONTAINING deposit slip and money, vicinity Bllllnas Brldae and Ottawa, South, Dec. 3. 733-2756.

LARGE SUM OF MONEY, CITY VIEW orea. Reward. 729-1487. MAN'S UPPER PARTIAL DENTURE. Reward.

(28-5445. WHITE SHOES. RED SHOE BAG. James Street. 236-4970.

YOUR PET MAY BE AT THE Humane Society Shelter. Visit shelter to make sure. 725-3166. rounif STRAY MARMALADE CAT, WHITE chest, Mountoatten Avenue, TOBOGGAN, VICINITY CANTERBURY farK. JJ-JYO.

WATCHMAN'S PACKET, RICHMOND Rood-Roosevelt Avenue. Owner moy claim by Identifying some. 722-1087, 13. In Hemorlamj ADAMS In loving memory of a door 'mother, Mrs. Maroaret Adams, who oassed owov Dec.

IS. Whoi would 1 not flWe to clasp her hand, Her dear, sweet face to smi To hear her voice, to 'see her smile. Thot meoM so much me. Margaret and George. BURKE In lovinn memorv ot our dor father and mother AAr.

and Mrs. George Burke. Gon? but not forgotten. Daunhters Loto, Groce ond Families. COHEN In fond ond loving memory of a dear husband and dad.

David Cohen, who passed away Dec. 14, 1945 May he rest In oeaee. Wife Clara and Family. ECKPOn in tvino memory of husband and father, Norman J. Eckford, who passed away Dec.

T4, 1944. Today recalls the memory Of loved one aone fo rest; And those thaf think of him today Are those who loved him best. The flowers we (ay upon his grave Mov wither and decay. But the love for him who lies be neath Will never fade away. Ven, Marlene, Norma ond Lee.

LATREILLE In loving memory of a dar mother, Marv 1-otrellle, who posed away Dec. 14. 1954. Ever remembered. Joan and Earle.

LftuCKS In 1ovlnq memory of duar baby Peter Joseph, 7 weeks old, who died Dec. 13, 1967. has qnn to jn angel. Secure In our Father's care. And hu dear little feet now patter atona The beautiful streets up there.

raid parents and Uncle. MrKtTRICK In sod and loving memory of a tinr diuohter and sister, Mnrv McKlfrlck, who passed ownv so sudnly on Dec. 14, 1964, nod took her home It was His will, But In our h-t-t sh pveth still. Mom, Dad and Ann. MCLAUGHLIN In loving remembrance cf a dar wife arid mother, Mrs.

P. MrLfuahlln (Lena), who casd owav Dec. 1951. Love's reatet qtft Remembrance. Pitrlck J.

McLaughlin end Family. Vri.oCHF In sod ond loving mem orv dar Thvesn who pned pwov to s-xJdenly on Dec. 14, 1964, of sadness stl't come o'er us, Tnrs In sMenre often flow. F-r memory kps you ever near us yo-J two venrs mo. Charlie, i 90CHRFVI in snd and loving mmorv if n-n- ''nd and father Albert who passed awav Dec.

15, 1965. More and more ench day we mis htm. Fr'e-ds may think, the wound Is h-alcd But they Mttle know the sorrow "'ni wWn -ur hir! fo--tnied. Wife Sons Bud end Eldon. SP90UUF lovlna memory of dear husband and father Sat.

Robert snr-u'e, of "CAF, who passed owoy Dec. 14, 195. In I'te nvpd ond tr-rored. In deoth remembrd. Wife and Family.

"mapm in tovtni memory ot Mr. and Mrs Grnnm Thomnon. 1 Q-f 15, 1965, mi Oni. rrt 6. 1966.

Ts a picture Of lovrd ones qone to rest, in msmorifs frame we shall keep It, th bst. Oswild and Groce. In lov'na remembrance n'-r il-M-- VW-t M. fWont Tbi'Ptrjn, who passed away Dec. 15, 1959.

1 from us. but leaving memories Deoth can never take away. Memories that will always linger, While upon this eorih we stay. George and Winnie. kf-R In fo-d ond lovlna memory ot a dear father ond grandfather, Smi'! Walker, who passed owoy Dec.

14, Ever rememherpd, The Family. WAi LAE loving memory of dear wife, Cecil Wallace, who passed away Dc 14, 1961. God to- her home. It was His will, But In my sh Mvm still Husband Jim. Wt i Arc lovlm of dear mother, Cecil R.

Wallace, who pos'd ewny Dic. 14, 1961. And while she lies in peaceful sleep, Her memory we shall always keep. Gladys, Maxle and Children. wtsiMN In loving memory of a oetoveo tamer, Ronaia v.

Wiseman, who passed away Dec. 14, 1958. Not dead to us who loved him. Not lost, but gone before; He I'ves with us Tn memory And will forever more. Bun ond Family.

WOOD In loving memory of a dear husband, father ond Grandfather, Ira Wood, who passed away so sud' denly oi Dec. 14, 1964. Nt ded fo us who loved him. Not lost, but oone before; He lives with us in memory And wMI forever more. Wife and Family.

15. Cards ol Thanks HOLLOWAY Mrs. Helen Holloway and family wish to thank their many friends and relatives for the beautl ful floral and spiritual offerings received In the deoth ot a beloved husband and' father, Berkeley R. Hollo wav. Soeclol thanks to the Rev.

Fath er Jerome for his kind ond consoling woras. 15. Cards of Thanks (Cont, from Preceding column) INGRAM We wish to express our- Sincere oporeclol on to our many friends, neighbors and relqt Ives for the kindrwss and sympathy-' received during the recent loss of our beloved Eleanor Ann, thd expressions of sympathy expressed floral and memorial wilt always be remembered. We particularly wish to thank the neighbors ot Queensway Terrace North, Malabar of Ottawa and Toronto, Rev. Dr.

Norman Coll and Rev. James Lawson. Oaughters Eleanor, Pat ond Isabel. STEPHENS 1 wish to express my slncerest thanks to mends, relatives and neighbors for the kindness, sympathy, floral and spiritual tributes extended to me in the recent loss of my beloved husband, Bruce Stephens. Special thanks to my son-in-law W.

D. Egan, Canon Roberts, Mr. Carl Brelndhal and my neighbors, The Trick family. Ada Stephens, i. fwiwal Directors RACINE, ROBERT AND GAUTHIER 237-3680, 260 300 Olmstead i 7 al-mont; 359 St.

Pot-rick; 101 Notre rkjme; 733 Somerset 17. Cemetery Memorials Beechwood Cemetery SINGLE AND FAMILY PLOTS (unlimited space) Crematorium and columbarium mausoleum crypts. Book of remembrance, terms available. Write or telephone Free Brochure for P.O. BOX 7025, OTTAWA.

746-0201 19. Churches COME TO CHURCH A directory of -Churches in and -around Ottawa Anglican Church ol Canada ST. ALBAN THE MARTYR, KING Edward and Ooly Avenues; Rev, Canon Lionel Bruce. Services: 8, 11 a.m., 4 p.m. ST.

BARTHOLOMEW'S, McKAY ST. at Victoria. Rev. James Bornett. Sunday Services: 8.15, e.45, 11.15 a.m.

and 7 p.m. Tuesday, 7.15 a.m., Thursday, 10 a.m. Brethren AN ASSEMBLY OF BRETHREN holds these services for children at 6 Fifth Ave. Sunday 11 Family Bible Hour ond Friday 7 p.m. The Open Door for Children.

Phone Methodist SCOBIE MEMORIAL FREE METHO-dlst Church, corner Richmond Rood and Athlone Avenue. Sunday' 11.00 a.m. and 7,00 p.m. Robert E. Dargan, Pastor.

STANDARD CHURCH OF AMERICA, corner of Kenwood and Roosevelt. Services It a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Sundays. Old time Gospel preaching and singing.

Rev. Clow, pastor. Everyone welcome. Nazarene TRINITY CHURCH OF THE NAZA. rene.

9V3 Fourth Avenue. School 9.45 a.m., Wr-Mp tl 2 in and 7 p.m. Mid. "ct Service, Wed, nesdoy, 7.30 p.n,. Rev.

Bill Coulter. J35-722i 224-4V57. Roman Catholic OUR LADY OF PERPETUAL HELP RC Church. Eccles ond LeBreton Street. Sunday Moss 7.30, 8.30, 9.30.

11.00 ond 12.15 noon. Perpetual Help Noveno. Devotions Wednesdays 2.30, 4.10, 7.30 p.m. ST. JOSEPH'S RC CHURCH.

CORNER of Cumberland and Wilbrod Streets. Sunday Moss 7.00, 8.00. 9.00. (High Mass' 10.30 12.00, 12.55 ond 5.00 p.m. Weekdays 7.00.

7.30, 8.00. 9.00 a.m. and 5.30 p.m. ST. PATRICK RC CHURCH.

COR- ner Kent and Nepean Streets. Sun. day Mass 7.00. 8.00, 9.00, 10.00, 11.00, 12.00 noon and 9.00 p.m. SUNDAY MASS IN LATIN AT 10 A.M.

In the chapel of Precious Blood Convent. Corner of Bonk and Echo Drive. United Chute ol Canada RIDEAU PARK UNITED CHURCH, Alto Vlsto ondCunninghom. Rev. J.

A. O. McKefRltt. Service 9.30 o.m. ond 11 a.m.

2D. florists FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS. P. Proulx, 265 Dolhousle. 233-793; 232-15S5.

21. Cemeteries Cemetery Crematorium Alt sizes of lots available Urn Gdrden ond Columbarium. Write for brochure. Pinecrest Cemetery 2500 Baseline Road 829-3400 29 Druggists Open Sunday CAST SHOPPERS DRUG MART, 1210 ST. Laurent St.

Laurent Shopping Centre. 11-4. 745-7015. CITY VIEW PAYETTE DRUGS (FORMERLY CITY View Pharmacy) 1 17 Merlvale Road. Open every Sunday lO-i.

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