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54 Thursday, November 13 1969 The Ottawa Journal Today and Tomorrow TODAY 'Thi Eagle Hs Landed." -i NASA film, University of Ottawa, 275 Nicholas Street, I p.m." Ottawa Handicapped Associa meeting, Bell Street United Church, 8 p.m. "The Alchemist," National Arts Centre. Theatre, 8 p.m. and History." -public lecture, Alumni Theatre, Carleton University, (.10 p.m. Ottawa Film Councl, InS.

National Librarl, 1.30 njn. "A Case of Libel," Ottawa Little-Theatre, 1.30 p.m. TOMORROW White Heather Shcv, National Art Centre, p.m. "Hamlet." National Arts Cen tre, Theatre, 8 p.m. "A Case of Libel," Ottawa Little Theatre, 8 30 p.m.

Brockville Candidates Nominated BROCKVILLE (Special) A nomination meeting at the Brockville Civic Memorial Cen- --tr tonight will trigger a civic election campaign in the city. The new council to be elected Dee, 1 will tit for a three-year term to fall into line with regional board of education elec-tiora. Up to now. Mayor John G. Broome has indicated he will run Jop clvicoffice again, and eight of the city'e nine aldermen have aald they wilt aeek re-election.

The ninth alderman, Roy Hislop, has been transferred to Ottawa. Four- newcomers to local politics have declared ierves, with jjne contesting a ward which has had acclamations in tha past three' elections. At the elections 'Dec. 1, the votexi, in addition to choosing their candidates, will on whether they want the present wara system, or elections at large. STAMPEDE BENEFITS CALGARY (CP) The Calgary Exhibltlonan Stampede made profit of $81,000 during Its operation this year, wiping out a deficit of $47,000 built up over the previous two years, The association shareholders meeting was told Wednesday that only one major event the horse show with a loss of $94 failed In show a profit, Journal III Kiplles lis 823 BM 814 741 80) 86 817 BfM 14 637 43 441 638 649 it 679 683 749 754 809 (25 861 8A3 880 881 894 903 (15 918 938 943 460 463 868 861 62 840 701 729 771 784 827 834 867 872 862 884 (04 909 918 (20 945 949 60S 610 66 873 647 671 730 738 796 801 840 873 876 867 888 912 913 (23 924 (66 LONG DISTANCE PHONE ZENITH 77170 NO TOLL CHARGI 2.

Births CAMERON Don and Sally are happy to announce the birth of a daughter. Jennifer Ann, at the Grace Hospital Nov. 9. -1969, CHAMARD To John and Mary (nee Anderson), a daughter, at Toronto General Hospital Nov. 12, 1969 CHODIKOFF Donald and Lee.

(nee Ellenberg) are happy to announce the arrival of a son, on Wednesday, Nov. 12, 1969, at the Ottawa Civic Hospital, a brother for Glenn, Wayne and Karen Ann. Many thanks to Dr. Sydney Kron-Ick. CORBEIL Pierre and Dor othy (nee Robertson, RN) are pleased to announce the birth of a 7 lb.

12 oz. brother for Robbie Andre Charles arrived on Nov. 12, 1969, at Lahr, West Germany. GILES Philip and Peggy (nee Ellis) proudly announce the birth of. a son, Christopher Allen, on Saturday, Nov.

8, 1969 at the Ottawa Civic Hospital. HICKS Richard and Marie (nee Melvln) are proud to announce a day to remember, Nov. II. 1989, the birth of their first child, a boy (6 lbs. 10 at the Ottawa General Hospital.

Special thanks -to Dr. St. Victor. First grandchild for Mr. and Mrs.

W. Mclvin and Det. and Mrs. G. Hicks LYONS Peter and Nora (nee Mead) are happy to announce the birth of a daughter, lanrt Lynn, at Civic Hospital Nov.

A sister for Catherine and Nancy. 1 SPARKS Jack and Verna (nee Gamble) are happy to announce the birth of a son, 9 4 ozs. at Ottawa Civic Hospital Nov. 13. 1969.

A brother for Laurie, Ron, Andy and Lisa. i SWITZER Bonnie and BUI wish to announce the birth of their daughter, Nov. 13, 1969. Jtnrnil SuklcrlptlM Mm JINOlE COPY fiCi: IOC Mtl Ht Seturdoy. BY CARRIER: Wc week.

BY MAIL; foynwe In odvonce Canada. Cwedlon Fo-cm Petl OttkM ond U.S.A. WW a month or SU yoor. All other csuntrln S4.00 month or lie 00 reor. SatiKOoy only ISc por lue or 111.00 yoor ny ooareM For furthor Information coll Ht-Hll.

MBRCHANOII8 ArllclMi J. Arllclat far Solo tl. Artklta Wantad 4. Artklat for Rant tj. Artie Its tar Swop ta.

Antlquas and Fin Art t7. Firrwood on Fual to. Mortal Baskat at. Mucninary and taulpmant ISO. Fat Hack loi.

Livtttack ond Poultry 103. Stamps on Cains 101. HobMtt 104. Boats and Motors 103. Snawmabilas 104.

Compart' Suppilas 107. Musical Supplla lot. Rodlo Taitvlslon lot. Houtahald Appllancal AUTOMOTIVE Avtatl lit. Auto Laos In 170.

Autos tor Sola 171. Aulas Wantad 177. Auto AcctssarhM 173. Sports Cart 124. Aula Fort Trvckti 17.

Trucks for Sola 1M. Truck Bodlas. Porto 111. Trucks Wantad 1J3. Troliart for Sol 134.

Trolltrt tor Rant 133. Mobllo Hamas tor Sola 114. Moblta Hamts far Rant 137. Manila Hamas Mavad ITS. Mohli Homa Parks 13.

Mabtl Homas Cichonaad Mstanryclast 14). Motorcyclas for Snla 148. Motorcyclas for Rant 147. Scoottrs tor Sola 140. Scoottrs for Ran: 14t.

Skl-Mobllat Mlscallonaavsl 1S1. Garooas 112. Porklna Spnc 1S3. Wlntarlilnf REAL ttTATI 1ST. ousts for Sola is.

Rtol Burnt Sarvka Mt. Haustl I Lat 1A0, Furnishtd Heusas to lt 111. Furnltha Hausai Wanlad to Lt II). ousts Wontad ta Lat 113. Hausas Wontad to Buy 144.

Gordn Hamas PERSONALS 171. Parsonot Mama 177. Tronspartatlan Avollobl 171. Tronspartatlan Wantad 17. Compa Bays' and Olrls' FINANCIAL 111.

Flnanclnf 111. Manay Wntd 117. Manay Avallokl 111. Mortgooas 11. Invastmants 10.

Pattntl nd Copy. MIICILUNEOUI 14. Lgat Its. Auctions Its. Mr.

Sartnl It7. Coming Evant ltf. Stomp Collactar It. Annlvarsnry Pog INDEX TO CLASSIFICATIONS ANNOUNCBJMINT9 Vital StellttKii 1. Adootien I Blrtht -I.

Oaathi 4. Obituarl 5. Lost I. Found Natlceti IS. In AAemerlom 14.

Annlvormry Mouao IS. Cordt of Thonho 1. Funaral Oirectert 17. Cainatory Memorial 10. Sociewe and Loop -If.

Cnurchet Flarllll 71. Cemeteries I. Druoqiiti Orxn Sundoy 10. Sarvka Italians 3S. 6anqut! ond Rortlot M.

Teke-Out Foods M. Wharo to Go 30. HoteH ond Matals 37, Beauty Salons 30. Nurtino Homes Gardanlna ond Lorvdtcoplnf 40. Ambulanca Sarvlca MPLOYMINT 41.

Mala H.lp vvontee) 47. Salesmen ond Aoants 43. Fosltkm Voconf 44. F-rolntlonol Service 45. Fomala Halp Wantad 44.

Nurilng Service! 47. Employmanl Wontee) as. Domestic Hal 41. Taachan Wantad 50. Tuition 51.

Troda Schools 51. Boby Sarvlca APARTMENTS SI Aoertments to Lai SS. Furnlahad Apnrtmanti to Lot Sft. Aportmantt Wonted .17. AportmanH (ar lata SI.

Furnlihae Aportmenl Wantad SO. Sublet PHOMWTY 11. Property for Sola 12, Property far Rant 41. Property Wantad 44. Income Pro party 44.

Froparty Eathonoad 44. Out -ol-Town FrppartlH 47. Forms tor Sola 10, Forms far Rant at. Forms Wontad te Buy 70. Cottoget tor Sola 71.

Cottage for Rant 7J. Cottoget Wantad 71. Cottooo Lots tor Sal 74. WerahouM Spoce 75. Olflcas to Lot 74.

officei Wantad to Lot 77. Stortl to Lot 71. storti wontad te Let 7, Resort! 10. Buslnati Opportunities ROOMS M. Rooms te Lot 07.

Rooms Wontad IS. Room one Boord It. Short Accommodottan JOURNAL 'Ottawa's Most Progressive Want 3. Oiiltu ARBIC, Joseph H. Anloin On Wednesday.

Nov. 12. 1969 i hospital, Shawvllle, josepn Antoine Arbic, In his 75th year, husband of Amelia Lecompte; father of Sylvlo. ArnDrion Paulette (Mrs. Gererd Gauthier), Ot tawa;" Romeo, Campbell's "Bay; Luclelle Harold Howard).

Shawvllle! "Denvsn (Mrs. E. L. Kohlsmith), CFB retawawa; Bryan, thfl Greenwood, N.S. Survived, by 14 grandchildren, one greatgrandchild and foster son, Edmond Warren, Norway Bay; dear brother of George, Melburn, Florida, Mrs.

Ther-ese Morin, Mattawa; Mrs. Blanche Belisle. Montreal: John Hull; predeceased by Mrs. Colette Boucher. Resting at W.

J. Hayes and Sons, Shawvllle, where funeral service will be conducted Saturday Nov.J5 at 2 p.m. interment Norway Bay Cemetery. BEATTY, Doris Eileen Sud denly In hospital on Wednesday, Nov. 12, 1969.

Doris Eileen Lawrence of 74 St. Claire Avenue, beloved wife of Thomas Gardiner. Beatty, dear' mother of Mrs. Victor Fick (Shirley) and Mrs. R.

Webber (Beverly)r both-or Ottawa, Earl Beatty of Victoria, BC, sister of Mrs. Bea Chatterton of Detroit, Albert Clifford Lawrence, both of Windsor, five grandchildren also Resting Radmore Stewart Funeral Home, 1319 Wellington Street between Parkdale and Island Park Drive. Service in the chapel Friday at 2 p.m. Interment Capital Memorial Gardens. BORDOWTTZ, Pauline On Nov.

12, 1969, Callander, in her 87th year, Pauline Mochulla, wife- of the late John Bordowitz; be loved mother of Bill, Peter and Fred. Funeral Saturday at 10.30 to St, Martin of Tours Church. BROWN, Florence Louise In hospital, Carleton Place, Wednesday, Nov. 12, 1969, Florence Louise Lock-hart, in her 91st year, widow by first marriage of William Morris and by later marriage of Howard dear mother of Elsie (Mrs. Thomas Thompson).

Resting Alan R. Barker Funeral Home, Mc- Arthur Avenue, Carleton Place, for service on Satur day at 1.30 p.m. Interment St. Johns cemetery, Innis-ville. Renfrew Could Lose SSB Grants Unless requirements of the Fire Marshal's Office for reno vations and alterations to St.

Thomas the Apostle School in Renfrew are met, the Renfrew County Separate School Board could face a loss of some $30,000 a year In grants from the department of education over the next 18 or 19 years, it was at a- recent meeting of the board. The architect explained that during a visit to the Fire Mar shal's Office he was Informed that the grants were being held back because nnal approval had not been received for the lunch room In the school. He pointed out that" a number of requirements set out for the lunch room had now been completed In accordance with the Are marshal's specifications. He also explained that there were two other requirements In the school w'llch would corrected in the next two weeks. The architect advised the board that he would meet with the Fire Marshal's Office within the next few days, and he felt that the board would soon re ceive a reinstatement of grants.

Osgoode Legion Bursary Won OSGOODE (Special) The Osgoode branch of the Royal Canadian Legion has presented a 1500 bursary to William Thll-irps. a first year Carleton University student and son of Mrs. Kenneth Phillips of Gloucester tilen. The presentation was made by Howard Sayeau of Prescott. ton commander of the area In which Osgood Ltglon Branch lies.

3. Dtilb (Cent, tram Pracadmg Column) BUSH, William On Wednesday. Nov. 12, 1969, "William HrBush, husband of the late Ethel Lees Joyce, in his 97th father of Mrs. W.

T. Sinclair (Mar-jorie), Mrs. C. H. Roach (Hilda), Mrs.

A. R. Ewers (Valerie), W. N. Bush, and the late Harold also sur- vivlng are .13 grandchildren and 34 great-grandchildren.

Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street. Service at St. Matthew's Anglican Church Saturday at 10.30 a.m. Interment Beechwood cemetery. DART, Grace At Ottawa Civic Hospital, Tuesday, Nov.

II, 1989, Alma Grace Dart. aged 58, of Smiths Falls, beloved sister of Mrs. Fleetwood Gray (Adeline) of Smiths 'Falls," and Mrs. B. Wr Nelson (Helen), Penticton, B.C.

Resting Amy Funeral Home, 'Smiths Falls. Service in the First Baptist Church, Friday, Nov. 14, at 1 p.m. Interment Maplevale cemetery. DAVIS, Mrs.

James S. In hospital on Thursday, Nov. 13, 1969, Mary Jane Butler, beloved wife of James S. Davis, 1833 Riverside Drive, Apt. 118; dear mother of Rev.

Jack Davis, O.M.I., Fort William; Mrs, Gerard. Gagne (Geraldine), Noranda; Bryan Davis, Ottawa; Mrs. Jean Charles Masslcotte (Margaret), of Val D'On Mrs. Ronald (Anne), Halifax; Rev. Sister Barbara Davis, C.N.D., Brockville; James Davis and Jane Davis, Val D'Or.

Resting McEvoy-Shields Funeral Home, 235 Kent Street, aftef 7 p.m. Thursday. Funeral Saturday; arrangements later. FERGUSON, Edward EMon In hospital, Tuesday, Nov, 11, 1969. Edward Eldon Ferguson, 108 Byron Avenue, In his 66th year.

beloved husband of Eliza beth Meakln, father of Mrs. Arthur Benoit (Joan), and Frederick, survived also by 2 grandsons, Robert and John brother of Mrs. Doris Smlrle and Mrs. Iva Howison of Brockville. Resting Veitch Draper.

453 Parkdale Avenue. Service In chapel Friday, 11 a.m. Interment Pinecrest cemetery. HARDING, Ona Jean In hospital, Arnprlor, Tuesday, Nov. 11.

1969. in her 42nd year, Ona Jean Bethune, of 42 Victoria Street, Arnprior, daughter of Mrs. Isabella (Jen) Bethune, dear wife of George and mother of Muriel Jill and Andrew Earl, at home. Resting Boyce Funer al Home, Arnprior, until Friday morning, thence in procession to Grace St. An drew's United Church for service at 10.30 a.m.

Interment Arnprior cemetery. MASON, Kenneth Charles Accidentally at San Jose, California, Wednesday, Nov 5, 1969, Kenneth Charles Mason, husband of Mary Richmond, 1828 Rosewood Drive, San Jose, California In his 48th year. Funeral service In Trinity United Church. Napanee, on Thursday, Nov. 13, at 2 p.m.

Interment Riverview cemetery. MILLS, Mary K. At her home on Wednesday, Nov. 12, 1969, Mary K. jamleson, widow jt A.

Ernest Mills, mother of Mrs. H. Maurice Hulse (Kathleen). Elizabeth and Marjorie, of Ottawa, and William Toronto. Rest Ing Hulse and Playfair Cen tral Chapel, 315 McLeod.

Service Friday, 1 1 a.m. Interment Beechwood cemetery. MOLLINS, Hllma M. In hos pital Wednesday, Nov. 12.

1989. Hilma M. Johansson, widow of Colin Mollini, form er'y of Monclon, N.B., In her 91st year; mother of Mrs. Norman Eagles, Ottawa and Arthur G. of Monclorf.

N.B Funeral service and inter nient In Monctpn, N.B. District Wt Ad A unit SMITHS FALLS McShona and Shanks Fnormncy. Btckwlth end Mnin Strettt. Phont 7I3-1IM CARLETON PLACh Wilson's Orug Start. Brldg Strait.

Pnana 137-1MS PEMBROKE Mrs. Lock. 777 Po triclo Straat. Pnana 7J7-4U1 RENFREW Mrs. D.

S.Mngar, 201 notion strati, rnon aa-vos. A uti Ad Section" 3. Duib (Cont. from Pracadlng Column) McCORKELL, Georgina In A and Hospital, Arnprior, on Saturday, Nov. 1969, Georgina Robillard, beloved wife of the late George McCorkell and dear mother of Mrs.

Murray Hogan (Marjorie), Arnprior, Mrs. Graham (Elizabeth), Ottawa; George, Pembroke; Eldon, Arnprior; Harold, Christopher and Gerald, Ottawa, in her 78th year. Funeral left the Convey Funeral Home. 179 Victoria, Arnprior, on Monday, Nov. 10, at 9.45 a.m.

for Requiem High Mass In St. John 'Chrysostom Church at 10 a.m. Interment RC cemetery, PATTERSON, Ethel Luclnda At the Peden Nursing Home, Carleton Place, Wednesday, Nov. 12, 1969, Ethel Lucinda Green, beloved wife of the "Tate Patterson," dear Sister of Mrs. Hazel Fleming, Carleton Place, Mrs.

Ida Maste'llar, Ottawa, Mrs. Clara Carter, Renfrew, in her 87Ui year. Resting Fleming Bros. Funeral Home, Lake Avenue W. Service Friday, Nov.

14 at 2 p.m. In-terment United, cemeteries. POTVIN, Donat In -hos- pital Wednesday, Nov. 12, 1969, Maria Belisle, wife of the late Donat Potvin, aged 79, mother of Rene, Orleans, Albert, Edmond, and Noel, of Ottawa, Leo, Montreal, Maurice, Vanier, Marcel, Ottawa, Lucien, Orleans, Charles, Cornwall, Herve, Orleans, Orleans, Joseph, Wrigntville, Mrs. Wilfrid La-jeunesse (Eva), Vanier, Mrs.

Roger Desjardins (R 1 1 a), Wrightville, sister of Conrad Belisle, Montreal, 48 grandchildren and 38 greatgrandchildren. Resting Racine, Robert and Gauthier, 300 Olmstead, Funeral Saturday to Notre Dame de Lourdes Church, Vanier for Requiem Mass at 9.30 a.m Interment Notre Dame, Ot- tawa. REISS, Peter In i a I Wednesday, Nov. 12, 1969, Peter Relss, formerlyof 92 Byron husband of the late Dclila Morris. Resting Veitch-Draper Park-dale Ave.

at Gladstone. Service in chapel Friday at 9.30 a.m. Interment Pinecrest ROBERT, Zephirin At his residence 21 Prince Albert Street, Ottawa, on Tuesday, Nov. 11, 1969, Zephirin Robert, aged 82, husband of Rose Alma Cluslau, father of Alderman R. A.

Robert. Maurice, Charles, Roger, heal and Aurele, Mrs. Samuel Vincent. Sud bury; Mrs. Armand Lapointe (Helen), Mrs.

Rene Rivet (Yvette), both of Ottawa brother of Ernest Robert, Cyrville. Mrs. George La-porte (Rosina), Ramsayville, Mrs. Albert Charron (Laura) Vanier, Mrs. George Labellc (Blanche), Hull.

34 grandchildren and 1 great-grandchild, Kim Murphy, Sud bury. Resting Racine. Robert and Gauthier, 300 Olmstead Street, Vanier. Funeral Saturday to Notre Dame de la Presentation' Churcti" for Requiem Mass at 10 a.m. Interment Notre Dame, Ottawa.

SCHUBRINK, Allan Ross In hospital, Ottawa on Tuesday, Nov. II, 1969, in his 71st year, Allan Schubrink of RR2 Arnprior, son of the late. Mr. and Mrs. August Schubrink, dear brother of Delia (Mrs.

Alec Hoad), Am prior, Alice (Mrs. Frank Meyer), RR2 Arnprior, Mae (Mrs. Ernie Kerr), Ottawa. Resting at Boyce Funeral Home, Arnprior, where serv ice will be held in the chapel Friday at 2 p.m. Interment Arnprior cemetery.

SAUVE, Fernand Suddenly, at his residence, 2192 Monteith, Ottawa, Wednesday, Nov. 12, 1969, aged 49, husband of Antonine lpperciel; son of the late Ubald Sauve and of Edelma Normand; father of Pierre; brother of Leo, Jean Charles, Edouard, Ottawa; Roger and Marcel, Montreal; Mrs. Donald Skillen (Lucille). Mrs. Harold Skillen (The-rese), both of Ottawa.

Resting Racine, Robert and Gauthier, 260 Bcsserer Street. Funeral Saturday to St. Genevieve Church for Requiem Mass 10 Interment Notre Dame, Ottawa. LOCAL CALLS PH0NI 336-7311 3. Deith! (Cant, from Pracadlng Column) Hulse Playfair FUNERAL DIRECTORS Bush, William H.

Mills, Mary K. Central Chap! 315 ST. 213-1143 West ChapI 1098 BYRON AVE. 728-1761 VEITCH-DRAPER LIMITED FUNERAL DIRECTORS PARKDALE CHAPEL 728 4673 BANK ST. CHAPEL 236-0668 Farguton.

Edarord Eldon. Rails, Ptr. FRED N. GARRETT FUNERAL SERVICE Quality onrJ Efficiency ot Reasonable Rates Inqulra No Obligation 233-4773 584 SOMERSET ST. WEST McEVOY BROTHERS i SHIELDS LIMITED FUNERAL DIRECTORS Newt ond Announcements Prasenttd Nightly at 6 m.

on CK0Y. 235 Kent Streri 232 533 lltl ALL WHITE CAT. A I A Hatghts orao. Plaos cotl 7aV4a. SLACK AND WHITE MALE CAT.

I yaors old. noma Twiggy, vicinity Broodvkw. nt-IOM. BRACELET. GOLD, UK, WEIGHT VI 120 or, vicinity Byword Morkat ond Fraimon's Stora.

Santimantoi velva. Reword. 745-711. BRQjfVN RIMMED GLASSES AND case, vicinity tigin atraar. Keworo.

121-1113. CAMEO BROOCH, McLEOD STREET Madlcol Building or Sporkl Street Moll. Santimantoi value. Reward. 7U- 1711.

CAT. SIAMESE. SPAYED FEMALE, with red collor. irountolnvlew Wood-rofte arao. Precious fomily pat.

Please phone so. CAT, LONG HAIRED. WHITE, WITH btack patches, old. nome Julius. Driveway Torrlngton Ploc.

231-3307. CHULiDS TURQUOISE BLUE HAT lost Mann Avenue area, 233-QSIT. FEMALE DOG. MEG, MEDIUM SIZE, reddish brown with choke collar, Ikrnce 7S, Overbrook area. Reward.

741731 otter FEMALE CAT, BLACK A NO WHITE, soma grey, Bloir Rood to Appieford. Reward. 74-il4. GIRL'S SILVER WATCH, NAVY strop, Inltlois I an the dial, kH Manor area. 74 735.

KITTEN, GREY, MALE, VICINITY Beacon Hill North. 745-57N. LADY'S GOLD WRIST WATCH, VICIN-Ity Metcalfe ond Ollmour. 134 301 after 5 50. LOST.

MALE MIXED CHIHUAHUA- lerrler and Dachshund, block, ton ond white, block collar, Ottawa Ikenc. YUMA rabble! tog. Reword. Mt-1777. LUCERNE, GERMAN SHEPHERD, block ond silver, male.

Reword. Call J34-I m. MALE SIAMESE CAT LOST. REWARD. Answers te Simon.

735.1111. ONE CUFF LINK. SQUARE SHAPE, stone centre. Sporkl Street, Nov. 7.

731-M7. SIAMESE CAT, MALE, VICINITY Wlnlngton ond Woodrofl. whit spots ever eyes, Sealpolnt. 712-3005. Reword.

SUM OF MONEY, VICINITY WEST End, urgently needed. Reward. Ill-1711. WHITE KITTEN, NEAR COLE AND Tlllbury Avenues. 731717.

YOUR PET MAY BE AT THE Humane Society Shelter. Visit shelter te moke sure. 735-314. WALLET LOST, IMPORTANT PAPERS, some with old oddress 32 CFAO. McGlvney, New Brunswck; new address 347 Cornelia, vicinity St.

Laurent Blvd. and Cnmella Street. 743074 Reward. S-WHPPl UiNfl TRtirr uiriMirv St. Laurent Shopping Plata ond uguvie stooa.

e4-74. 7 HOLSTEIN HEIFERS, NEARLY 1 yaors ofd, Balls Corners orao, olio 1 Holstem cow, could be fresh. Borden Dolry orao, contact. Horry LVtKin. ZZ4-BJU) Z74-TS44.

Found BLACK MALE PUP, ABOUT I menths, white, blnze on chest, white toes. Vicinity Lewn ond Elgin. 213- ai tt, oner a jo. BOY'S SPECTACLES, BROWN TOR: tnls shell frome, block cose, Attn Vista, between Heron end GOLD BRACELET FOUND. BAY AND Laurler area.

Coll 231-7001 otter 5 30. 'C- Found Cant, tram Calumn) KITTEN, BLACK AND WHITE, AREA orounv Crown Point. Sundoy A tier I-UM7MI doyi, 72-M49, oak tor Oory Somutls. LIGHT ROeVN TABBV PERSIAN kitten, with ereno vfrwif fMW, AIM Seolpoint SlamtM. Temporarily oc-commeoated at Ctmoron Avenue.

Ottawa South. Coll nunt. Our cot fomily now five 'null toid. MAN'S GLASSES FOUND LYON'S Rastouront arao, dark framas, inurs-eay or Friday nigni. U4-2M.

PUP, BLACK, FOUND PERRY ROAD, Lucarn oraa. Coll IM-uai oinr i n. 13. hi Memtnims DROESKE In sod and loving mam- ory of 0 dtar tathar and grono-fothar, cnorias H. Droaska, wtia pots-ad away suddanly Nov.

1I7. Two nova possad slnca that sod day, 1 Whan ona wa lavad was collad owoy; God took him hom-lt wos His will, Wltnin our haorta ha llvatn still. Sadly mlssad by Son Milton, Daughtar-in-Law Jaon ond Grandchlldran Oavid, Stapnan, Fiona ond Maurasn. DAVEY In loving mamary of my oaor orotnar, jorvis oovay, wno passad away Nav. 11, 1H5.

Evar ramambarad. Srothar William. Of Flee In laving mamary of a oaar tathar, erondtothar and grtai-grondfothar, Ronald Gaorga who passad away Nov. 13, 164. In our haarts yeur mmdry lingari, Alwayi tandor, fond ond trua, Thara't nat day, dear Fothar, wa da not think at yau.

Doughlars Esthar, Viola. Grand-' cMidran and Graot -Grandson. SCARCELLA In loving mamary ef our oaor fothar, Louis scarcauo, wno passad owoy Nov. II. IM0.

Tandarly wa traosur ma post. With mamorias that will always last. And whan wa caasa ta think of you. Will ba whan God has callad us too. Viola, Vktor, Laonord.

Wlnnl-trad, John, Tharasa ond Gaorga. TANNER In sod ond loving mam- ory or a oaor ww mathar, Susannah Tannar, who pall-ad owoy Nov. IX ltl. Our lips cannot lall how wa mill har, Our haorts cannot tall whot to soy; God alona knows how' wa miss har In homas that ar lonasom today. Tha Fomily.

15. Cards Hunks MORRIS Wa wish te axprass our Sincsra inonns una our many rolatlvas, Irlanda ond nalgh-bors for tha mony acts of klndnass. mfuuyn www--ww. "and lloral trlbulas axtanead ta us during tha racanf lltnass ona ss or asoacially thank Dr. Gay ond tha wonaariut son ot noro nasi wnm Pavilion.

Carol ond Linda Morris. YORK Tha fomily of tha Iota Mr. Kannath York wish to attand thalr llncara thanks and appractotleri te ralaltvas. friands and naighoor tor thair acts at klndnass ond sxprassions at sympathy- during thalr racant baraavamant. Thortks ta doctors ond sloH at tha Ottawa CIvK Hospital.

Podra Fullar, poltbaorars end 30th Fiald Raglmant Irom H.M.C.S. Corlt-ten. 16. funeral Directors RACINE, ROBERT AND OAUTHIER 237-MM. ltd Bassarari 3M oimstaoa; 7 Falrmonti a St.

Pot- rKRi ii Nefr Dam. 20. Flarists FLOWEKS FOR ALL OCCASION! P. Preuhw MS Dolhousie, tn-r7li UMSU. 33.

Banqiwts and Parties HAVING A PARTY LET WOOLWORTH'S BUFFET MENU halp. tree copy of illustroled buffet menus with prices now avollotxe, sarv. Ice for to SM parsons Cell Wool-warth'i Bakery, dial 311-1513. 38. Honln Himes EXCELLFNT care for elderly Single end sml privote rooms.

Nurse en coil. ltiiw. 41. Malt Help Wanted AGGRESSIVE SERVICE STATION ottendont. Apply 15U Bank street.

CARETAKER AND ICEMAKER FOR Osgoode Community Centre Board, osoooae, ontarto. Duties start oec. 1, list. Contoct E. Hunt, Hs-lltl, by Nav.

IS, lMf. cscientTous man far giftware slock room. Must hove experience In receiving ond small Item stockkeeplng procedure Salory MS per week. 333 532, between I p.m. and 4.30 p.m.

eniy. COOKS. FULL TIME NO EXPERI- ence necessory. Apply scetts Chicken Villa. 143 Baseline Root.

LARGE INDUSTRIAL SECURITY COMPANY requirti AAATURB MEN For training in rodio car patrol duties. Full training plan and good fringe benefits. Investigators ond security inspectors appointed from this division. -Apply Box C-949, Journal FRANCON LIMITED 1575 RUSSELL ROAD OTTAWA REQUIRES Third and Fourth Class IP-STATIONARY ENGINEERS 733-8228 ,,41. Halt Help Wanted (Cant, from Preceding Column) DO IT NOW.

JOIN TH REAL Es tate profession as a ooiesmon (saleswoman), with Ottawa's mast active reol estate firm. New reauletiono will soon make It mora difficult to eotoin your licence. Coll Bill Welsh, 77-1471 ar 731-eMI for more Information. EXPERIENCED MARRIED MAN FOR dairy form. Good accommodation.

Gordon Hill, Belli Corners, RR 1. S3I-5739. EXPERIENCED AUTO AND TRUCK mechanics, SleO weekly, oil company benefits, also port time help for eve-nings and hotldoys. Central Ottowo, stole porticulors, confidenttol, to Box C-M7, Journal. EXPERIENCED TAXI DRIVERS wantad.

Apply ur Loraite. EXPERIENCED MARRIED MAN FOR dolry form, seporote house. Appty Doug Rivington, Corp. Jt-2S33. EXPERIENCED LICENSED MECH- ank required Immeaioieiy.

tor gen-era! repoirs ta cors ond trucks. Apply In parson frem I o.m. to I p.m... 144 Marivol Rood. EXPERIENCED MAN FOR DAIRY form, with milking parlor.

Box C-e2, Journal. COLLECTOR Experienced bilingual collector far nalional collection ogency, exctl-lent starting lalory and inilialiv bonui offend. CALL 236-7108 MR. KENNEDY or MR. PERIARD MECHANICS Construction equipment firm hoi Immediate openings for mechanics, experience in repair of wheel ond crowler type tractors.

Permonent position. Top wooes. Apply -TRUDEAU EQUIPMENT 1810 ST. LAURENT BLVD. 731-5121 After 6 822-214? SUPERVISOR OF SHIPPING AND -RECEIVING Ar yoiH upoblt of tuptrvlslng 4 to 0 rTtpiOYttt? Would you oectot fht 'rttponit-billty for tht khlpplrtg, reKtlWrnj ond morklng bincliong In our Of ganlzatrOn? Art you (nttroittd tn ploylno on important rotf In our dynomlc -OrooniiotlonT Appry MR.

LEPAGE JOE FELLER LTD. 139 RIDEAU STREET JUNIOR CLERKS Campeau Corporation requires Junior Order Desk Clerk for the Campeau store. Salary to be discussed at time of interview. Apply to MR. I.

C. NEVILLE PERSONNEL MANAGER Campeau Corporation 2932 BASELINE ROAD 829-3100 CANVASSER? PART-TIME AFTER SCHOOL AND SATURDAY. Must be at least 12 yeors old. Call between 4 and 9 p.m. MR.

JACKS 236-751 1 Local 255 ELECTRICIANS WANTED Rate: $3.06 to $3.62 ptr hour LOCATION: Manlfouwodo In tht hwrt of NorthwtHttrn OnfortO. A modflrn, hustling community of 3.500, with lorQ hospital. Com pl tt Schooling mrouph Grodt 13. All modm oonvtnltnctt. Shopping plain.

RECREATION: Tht flrxst organ-food rocrtotron for imoll towns in Canada. Complett rtc real ion oro-grammt tn oil compotltivt tportt. For outdoor smen, a cholltngt In fin fishing ond big gam hunting. BENEFITS: Ptrmantnf Omploy-mnt with libtral tmployM btnt fits. Group lift, accident ond sick-noss Insuronctr inttrotttd applicants ploasi lubmtt 0 brlof rtsumo, stating tralninq, kptrltnct, opt, marital slot us ond phono numbtr, to; PERSONNEL OFFICE WILLR0Y MINES LTD.

MANiTOUWADGE, ONTARIO a.

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