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46 Tuesday, November 18, 1969 Deaths vy The) Canadian Preu Ottawa William J. (Bill) So- walski, 39, who played nine sea-tons with Ottawa Rough Riders of the Eastern Football Confer- ence and was a hero in the team's 1960 Grey Cup victory. Montreal Hugh A. Croche-tiere, 60. assistant director of public relations for Hydro-Que bec and former newspaper man.

Montreal George March, 67, 7 registrar for the Quebec Junior A Hockey League and registrar with the Quebec Amateur Hock ey Association for IS years fore, moving, to the junior league. St." John'srNndAnahM Fraser, 63, prominent historian and diplomat and Liberal mem ber of Parliament for St. John's East from 1933 to 1959. New York Boris Kroyt, 72. viollst of the Budapest String Quartet.

Today and Tomorrow TODAY Ottawa Board of Education, candidates speak. Agincourt Public School, 7.30 p.m. Information gram for Parents. Merlvate High School, 7.30 p.m. Ottawa Separate School Board candidates speak, Mazenod In termediate School, 623 Smythe Road.

8 p.m. Carleton Separate School Board, meeting, 1489 Merivale Road, 8 p.m. Nepean candidates St Augustine' Parish Hall, 8 p.m. Young PCc Association, spon sor, board of control candidates, St. Matthew's Anglican Church 8 p.m.

Chamber Music concert. National Arts Centre Studio, 8 p.m. "Opera Ottawa, Na tlonal Arts Centre Theatre, 8 p.m. InstltuterTif- ElectricatB Electronics Engineers, meeting. RA 8.20 p.m.

-TOMORROW Blood donor clinic, Brooke-Claxton Building, 9 a.m. to noon and 1.30 to 4 p.m. Elmdale-Victoria ward, election meeting, Fisher Park High 7.30 p.m. Connaught Gardens ratepayers meeting. Notre Dame School, Lucerne, 8.

p.m. "The Killing of Sister George" Carleton productiort, Alumni Theatre, 8 p.m. Centre Town Community As sociation, "Meet alderm a i candidates night." We'lington Ward. Elgin Street Public School, 8 p.m. Poetry Reading.

Loeb Build ing. Carleton University, 8 p.m. Nepean candidates speak, St. Thomas School, Learning Drive 8.15 p.m. "Aid to meeting.

St John's Anglican Church, 6.15 p.m. Pierre Fournier, cello coit cert. National Arts Centre Thea tre. 8.30 p.im Buffy- National Arts Centre Opera House. 8.30 p.m 2.

Births BELANGER Winston and Heather (nee Cameron) proudly announce the arrival of their first child, a girl, Paula Jane, 7 Friday, Nov. 14, 1969. at the Winchester Memorial Hos pital. All well. BRULE Roger C.

and Nicky (nee Morin) are happy to an. nounce the birth of a daugh ter, 6 2 Nov. 17, 1969. at Ottawa Civic HoS' pital. BYRNE Wayne and Gwen (nee Sells) are pleased to an nounce the arrival of their daughter, Lori Lee.

7 12 Nov. 18. 1969. at the Almonte General Hos pitat. Both well.

COUTTS Michael and Patricia (nee Bailey) are pleased to announce the arrival of their first born, a daughter, Lara Marlaine, 7 lbs. 4 Nov. 16, 1969 Both well. Many thanks to Dr. E.

G. Cameron and Dr. J. Beresford and Ottawa Civic Hospital staff. HITSMAN Gordon and Joy (nee Wheeler) announce the birth of their daughter, Sandra, 7 9 on Nov.

IS at the Ottawa Civic Hospital. JOLLIFFE Robert and Edith (nee Clark) are happy to announce the birth of a son, 6 6'3 cyi Nov. 16, 1969. at Grace Hospital. Journal Box Replies 413 439 622 538 508 509 679, 683 858 863 880 882 868 904 916 929 943 944 954 957 974 975 449 460 556 558 619 626 801 803 867 873 884 887 905 909 930 931 946 948 959 9fi0 977 978 463 505 510 561 562 573 647 671 674 809 827 834 876 877 678 888 889 890 910 914 915 932 933 934 949 952 953 967 968 971 The Ottawa Journal LONG? DISTANCE PHONB ZENITH 77120 NO TOLL CHARGE LECKIE John and Linda (nee Curne) are happy to an nounce the birth of a son Jeremy John, 10 3 ozs.

Nov. 15. Special thanks to Dr. W. Burgess and staff.

Riverside Hospital. PHILLIPS George and Mar- cia (nee Tanner) are happy to announce the birth of their daughter, Kim Marie, 8 lbs. ,14 ozs. at the Ottawa Civic Hospital Nov. 16, 1969.

RASMUSSEN Don and. KersM are happy to announce the homecoming of their little son, Derek Kelsey, born Oct 10 at the Civic Hospital. A brother for Erika. 3. Deaths BARKLEY, Lucy Elizabeth In Brockville General Hospital on Nov.

15, 1969, Lucy Elizabeth Mcintosh," in her 62nd year, beloved of Floyd Barkley of Johnstown, dear mother of Edric of Ken-more and Dale of Trenton. frair bairn Funeral Home at Brinston, Ont. Funeral service Tuesday, Nov. 18 at 2 p.m. Interment Rideau Vale Cemetery, BURNS, Arthur After a lengthv illness, -In Montreal on Nov.

15, 1969, Arthur Burns, in his, 59th year, beloved husband of Winifred Doris Brazier, dear father of Margaret and Lawrence. Friends may pay their respects from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at the Kane and Fetterley Funeral Home, 5301 Decarie Boulevard, Montreal. Service will be held at St. Peter's Church, Town of Mount Royal, on Wednesday at 11 "a.m.

In lieu of flowers a donation to the Hematology Research Fund of the Mont- real General Hospital will be gratefully appreciated. COLLINS, Cailt. Edward James In hospital, Saturday, Nov. 15, 1969, E. James Collins, 18 Ash wood Crescent, aged 97 years, husband of the late Ada Pearce, father of Mrs.

A. A. Rlddell (Doreen), let-tie M. Collins, Halifax; Aubrey C. Collins, Ottawa, and Cecil Collins.

Branchton. survived by 8 grand-- children and 8 great-grandchildren. Resting Veitch-Draper Bank Street at Carting. Service in chapel Tuesday at 1 1 a.m. Interment Capital Memorial Gardens.

CORKERY, Sean In hospital, Monday, Nov. 17, 1969, Sean Corkery, aged 36 years, be-. loved husband of Beatrice McCoy, 118 i 1 w. formerly 1592 Orchid father of Kenneth, Susan and Colleen, son of Mrs. Theresa and the late Lynus Corkery.

brother of Leo, Patrick, Dorothy (Mrs. Earl Berrigan), Carmel (Mrs. Larry Liston), Mary (Mrs, Ron Lascetles). Resting Whelan Funeral Home, 515 Cooper Street, from 7 p.m. Tuesday.

Funeral Thursday to St. Mary's Church for Mass at 9 a.m. Interment Notre Dam cemetery. CRAIK, Edna Pearl In hospital. Sunday, Nov.

16. 1969. Edna Pearl Craik. of 234 Frank Street, dear sister of Lillian, of Ottawa; Mary and r.inrtvs of Winnipeg, and Robert, of Boisse Vain, ManP toba. Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street, until 4 p.m.

Tuesday. Service and interment at Baldur. Manitoba. DALY, Jane Teresa In hospital, Monday, Nov. 17,.

1969. Jane Teresa Kelly, age 83, be- loved wife of Thomas Daly, of 512 Prince Albert Street, dear mother of Bernard, Ottawa, and Carl, of Carman, Manitoba, and dear sister of Mrs. Margaret Meyers, of Resting Kelly Funeral Home, 585 Somerset Street (Centre Town). Funeral Thursday to St. Camil-lus Church, Farrellton, for Mass, 10 a.m.

Interment in parish cemetery. District Want Ad A fits SMITHS FALLS McSMr and Shanks Phono 2S1-3S3S CARLETON PLACt Wilson's Drw 1(1, icm 'PEMBROKE Mrj 'R. Locke. 277 Po triclo Street, pnw RENFREW Mrs. SrKm'jOr.

Rfto'on StfMt. Phone 432 V35. 2. Births Cont. (ram Preceding Column) "Ottawa's Most 3.

Deaths (Cent. Irom Preceding Column) DEAN, Frank In hospital, Sunday. Nov: 16. 1969. Frank Dean, aged'87 years of 680-C Tweedsmuir Avenue, dear father of Gordon, Beryl and Kenneth of Ottawa: Sidney.

Denis, Leslie, Eva and Bar bara in England; brother of Annie, of Vancouver. Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street. Service Tuesday, 3 p.m. Cremation. Pinecrest Crematorium.

W)VER, Mrs. Myer Mrs. Anna Dover, wife of Mver H. Dover, passed away Nov. 17.

1969. Funeral from the Jewish Memorial Chapel, King Edward Avenue- at 2 nm mem Jewish Community Cemetery, bhiva private. FAIRCHILD, Mary Ann In hospital, Saturday, Nov. 15, 1969, Mary Ann Farrington, beloved wife of the late Herbert Wesley Fairchild, dear mother of Mrs. Helen Hinkel and Herbert, of Ottawa: James, of Lachine, and Harold, of Vancouver; 9 grandchildren and 4 great-' grandchildren also survive.

Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street Service Tuesday, 1 Beechwood cemetery. HANNAFEY, George Sudden ly, Monday, Nov. 17. .1969, George Jtannafey, aged 58 years. beloved husband of Muriel Carson, 379 King George Street, dear father of Terrance and Deborah, Ot- tawa; (Maureen) Mrs.

Reg. Steggel, Toronto: brother of Michael, John, (Olive) Mrs. A. Massicotte, Montreal; 1 grandchild. Resting McEvoy-Shields -Funeral Home, 235 Kent Street, after 7 p.m.

Tuesday. Funeral Thursday to St. Ignatius Church. Fu neral Mass 10 Inter-! ment Notre- Dame cemetery. 1 HARDY, Jessie Katherine In hospital.

Monday, Nov. 17, 1969, Jessie Katherine Hardy, of 462 Blake Boulevard, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Caleb Hardy. in her 83rd year, sister of Elizabeth and Florence.

Resting Hulse and. Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod. Service Wednesday, 3 p.m. Interment' Pinecrest. JOHNSON.

Wahneta Victoria In hospital, Monday, Nov. 17, 1969. Wahneta Victoria Ryckman, aged 83, 228 Fifth Avenue, widow of James Robert Johnson, dear mother of Fergus and Mary, of Ottawa, and Mrs. Lenore Findlay. Toronto: sister of John Ryckman, Kenora: also survived by 8 grandchildren, 25 great-grandchildren.

Resting Kelly Funeral Home, 585 Somerset Street (Centre Town). Funeral Thursday to Blessed Sacrament Church for Mass at 8 a.m. Interment Notre Dame. LEGAULT, Philippe E. At his home.

Bourget, Monday, Nov. 17. 1969. Philippe E. Legault.

manager of Canadian National Bank. Bourget branch, beloved hus band of Rose Boileau, aged 65 years, dear father of Francois and Jean-Jacques, Mrs. Robert Lapensee (Louise). Vanier; dear brother of Placide of Alfred, Benoit. Rev.

Father Henri Legault, CSV of Montreal; Miss Lorraine and Anette, Ottawa: four grandchildren. Resting at the residence of Theo Brunet, Bourget, Funeral Thursday at 9.45 a.m. for Sacred Heart Church. Bourget. Funeral Mass at 10 a.m.

Interment parish cemetery. MOFFAT. Stewart At Campbell River, BC. Sunday, Noy. 16.

1969, Stewart George Moffat, formerly of Russell, in his, 56th year, beloved son of Mrs. Margaret Moffat and the late George Moffat: dear brother of Nellie of Toronto, and Alex of Russell. Funeral service and interment at Campbell River. Journal Subtcrlpllon Rtei iiNoLe copy pmci: toe eoPn 'X Saturday. BY CARRIER: 50c a wee.

BY MAIL: Pnwole In odvanco Con ado. Canadian Fo-ces Post Offices ond U.S.A. S3. 00 a month or S32.0O a year. All othor countries 54 00 month 40.00 a Yor.

Saturday only JSC or Issue or 513.00 a yoor to cny onnress lurther call 7te n. BSiPefc Vt.i, 1 .4 Progressive Want 3. Dealta Cont. from Preceding Column) MORRIS, Archie Suddenly at Renfrew, Sunday, Nov. 16.

1969. Archie M. Morris of Cobden, beloved husband of Hazel Davidson, aged 55 years, dear father of Richard, Oak- vi'le, Danny and Nancy, at home. Resting Fraser Morris Funeral Home, Cobden, where funeral service will be held Wednesday, Nov. 19, at 2 p.m.

Interment Cobden Union cemetery. McGUFF, David In hospital, Monday, Nov. 17, 1969 David aged 63 years. Resting Veitch-Draper Bank Street at Carting Avenue. Service in chapel Wednesday, 1 0 a.m.

Interment Beechwood cemetery. PARKINSON, Tom John Suddenly in London, England on Friday, Nov. 14, 1969, Tom John loved husband of Willowdene Tora-kinson, 39 Ridgefield aged 43 years; dear father pf Karyn, Penelope, Wendy and Diana; son of Mrs. Olive Mary Parkinson and the late Tom Parkinson; brother of Graham (Patricia) of Ottawa. Resting Hulse and -Ptayfair -Centraf-Chapelrsis McLeod Street Service Wed- nesday 2 p.m.

Interment Merivale cemetery. Friends may call after 7 p.m. Tues day. Flowers gratefully de clined. PHILLIPS, William H.

At his home 173 Cooper Street on Tuesday. Nov. 18, 1969, William H. Phillips, in his 85th year, beloved husband of Anna S. Paul, and father of Clifford H.

Phillips. Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street. Service Thursday. 2 p.m. Interment Beechwood cemetery.

RAINBOTH, Miss Augustine In hospital at Quebec City, Tuesday, Nov. 18. 1969, Augustine Rainboth, dear sister of Mrs. Pauline Miall. Ottawa.

Resting McEvoy- Shields Funeral Home, 235 Kent Street after 12 noon Wednesday. Funeral arrangements later. RICE, Edward T. (Ted) In hospital, Sunday, Nov. 16.

1969. Edward T. (Ted) Rice, beloved husband of Catherine (Cassie) Scott, of 1586 Bots-ford Street, aged 69 years, dear father of William E. T. and Mrs.

LA. Irvine (Dorothy of Ottawa; son or Mrs. Esther Muir. of Victoria, B.C., and brother of W. T.

Rice, of Victoria. Resting Hulse and Playfair Cent-tral Chapel. 315 McLeod Street Service Wednesday. 12 noon. Interment Franklin's Corners cemetery.

SHEPPARD, Ward Albert In hospital. Monday, Nov. 17, 1969. Ward Sheppard, aged 62, Prescott Highway (past Grand Patriarch of the Grand Incampment of Ontario, IOOF). beloved husband of Lorena Cathcart and dear father of Mrs.

Gerald Simpson (Joan), Gananoque; Mrs. William Stinson (Elaine), Kingston; Wayne and Glen, Ottawar brother of Edith, Mrs. Arthur Mann (Mar- jorie). Mrs. Paul Hudson (Mona).

Also survived by 14 grandchildren. Resting Tub man Funeral Home, 403 Richmond Road at Roosevelt. Service (n the chapel Wednesday, 2 p.m. Interment Capital Memorial Gardens. Those desiriing may make contributions to Canadian Cancer Society.

SOROFTY, Mrs. Annie In hospital. Sunday. Nov. 16.

1969, Annie Sopenck. aged 78 years, widow of Nestor Rakowitza and dear wife of William Sorofty, 1484 Orchard Avenue, dear' step mother of Peter, Frank, Mike, Johnny. (Annie) Cava-naugh, Ottawa; (Helen) Mrs. Robert Sugrue, Manotick. Resting McEvoy-Shields Funeral Home, 235 Kent Street.

Funeral Wednesday to Holy Trinity Bukowinian Orthodox Church, Somerset at Arthur Streets. Funeral service 9 a.m. Interment Holy Trinity cemetery. Merivale Road. Prayers 8 p.m.

Tuesday at the funeral home. A 4S Ad Section" 3. Dtattu '(Cent. Irom -Prtctding Column) SOWALSKI, William J. In hospital, Saturday, 15, 1969, William Joseph So-walski, of 9 Brian Crescent, beloved husband of Debbie, dear father of David, Karen and Debbie-Lynne, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Nicholas So- walski of Hamilton and brother of Mrs. J. Murphy (Sandra). North Carolina.

Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street Funeral mass, at St. Mary's Church, Bayswater and Young, on Tuesday, 9 a.m. Interment Pinecrest -cemetery. In lieu of flowers donations to the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated. THOM, John Ross In hos pital, Carleton Place Monday, Nov.

17. 1969. John Ross Thorn, beloved husband of Frances Andrews; dear fath er of William and Elizabeth; dear brother of Wesley, Carleton Place; Eari, Ottawa; Frank, Peterboro; Dorothy G. Cavanagh), Perth; Mary (Mrs. E.

McDiarmid), Carleton Place; Margaret, Winchester. Resting at Flem ing Bros. Funeral Home, Lake Avenue West. Service Thurs day, Nov. 22 at2 p.m.

Interment United Cemetery. hospital, Brockville, Ont, Nov. 18, 1969, James HaroliTigheJ beloved husband of Mary Ann Wight dear father of Marguerite (Mrs. H. Went), Brockville: Helen (Mrs.

Bruce Robertson), Ottawa; Harold, Brockville; Frank, London, England; Donald, Hamilton, Ont: Corinne (Mrs. J. Rodgers), Brockville; Patricia (Mrs. R. Sauve), Seven Islands, Marie (Mrs.

R. Anderson), Ottawa; Michael, Prescott Ont. Resting at Paul's Funeral Home, Brock-. ville, Ont, Funeral arrangements later. TOOMEY, Thomas Henry On Monday, Nov.

17, 1969, aged 60 years, Thomas Henry Toomey of 58 Joliette, Vanier City, dear son of Mrs. George Patrick Toomey (Elizabeth Sirois); beloved husband of Lucille Delorme; dear brother of Robert, of Arthur, Regis and Mary, of Ottawa; Patrick, of Coburg, Ont; George, of Nanaimo, B.C.; Mrs. E. A. Smith (Anne), San Diego, Mrs.

A. S. Braine (Ellen), of Carrying Place, Ont; Mrs. L. Baakers (Therese), Perth, Australia.

Resting Racine, Robert and Gauthief, 300 Olmstead Street Vanier City. Funeral mass at St Charles Church Wednesday 8 a.m. Interment Notre Dame, Ottawa. VAUQUETTE, Eliane On Monday, Nov. 17, 1969, in hospital after a long illness.

Eliane Landry, aged 65, of 203 Cathcart Street beloved wife of John Dolorius Valiquette, dear mother of Mrs. Richard Evraire (Therese), Mrs. Gilbert Way (Jeannine). Mrs. Richard Belanger (Cecile), and Gilles, of the Royal Military College, St.

Jean, Que. Sister of Rene, Herve, Mrs. Fidele Routhier (Laurette), Mrs. Joseph -Emile Rodrique (Nelida), and Miss Berna-dette Landry. Loving grandmother of- Christine and Michel Way.

Resting Racine, Robert and Gauthier. 259 St. Patrick Street. Funeral Mass at St. Anne's Church, Fri day at 8 a.m.

Interment Notre Dame. Ottawa. Friends desiring to send a memorial tribute may donate to the Canadian Cancer Society, 38 MacLaren Street, Ottawa. WOODS, William James Suddenly at his home, RR 1, Richmond, Sunday, Nov. 16, 1969, William James Woods, beloved husband of the late Hazel Saunders by first marriage and Elizabeth (Bessie) Craig by second marriage, dear brother of Mrs.

Ethel Brown, in his 76th year. Resting Fleming Brothers Funeral Home, Lake Avenue Carleton Place, until Wednesday, Nov. 19 at 1.30 p.m. Service in Munster United Church at 2 p.m. Interment Munster Union cemetery.

WOLSTEIN, Mrs. Sarah Nov. 17, 1969, in her 98th year. Widow of Abraham Isaac. Survived by two sons, Sam and Edward of Ottawa; two grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.

Funeral to be held 'Nov. 18. Jewish Memorial Chapel. Shiva private. Please omit flowers.

eWOftiiir'-'-' "iocaI calls PHONE 134-7511 3. Deaths ICont. from Procoding Column) YOURT, Viola In hospital, "Amprior, Monday, Nov. 17, 1969, in her 64th year, Viola Cameron of 117 Russell Street Amprior. Widow of William Yourt, deat mother of Bethel (Mrs.

Gor- don a t), Braeside; Jack, Winchester; Douglas. Amprior; sister to Hettie (Mrs. el in Headrick), White Lake; Peter Cameron, Russell Cameron, White Lake, and Anna Ivan Mullen), Addison, Ont. Resting Boyce Funeral Home. Amprior, until 12 noon Wed nesday, thence to Glad Tid ings Pentecostal Church for at 2 p.m.

Interment i Amprior cemetery. ZOPPA, Constantine In hospital Sunday, Nov. 16, 1969, Constantine Zoppa, aged ,65 years of 85 Arlington Ave nue. Dear brother of Vladimir, Ottawa; uncle' of Mich ael and Ernest. Ottawa, find Walter of Smiths Falls.

Rest ing McEvoy-Shields Funeral Home. 235 Kent Street. Fu neral Thursday to Holy Trin ity Bukowinian Orthodox Church. Somerset at Arthur Streets. Funeral service 9 a.m.

Interment Holy Trinity cemetery, Merivale Road. Prayers 8 p.m.-Tuesday-and Wednesday at the funeral home. Hulse Playfair Limited FUNERAL DIRECTORS Hardy, Jessie Katherine. -Parkinson. Tom John.

Phillips, William H. Rice, Edward T. (Ted). Central Chapel 315 MclEOD ST. 2331143 West Chapel 1098 BYRON AVE.

728 1761 FRED N. GARRETT FUNERAL SERVICE Quality "and Efficiency at Reasonable Rates Inquire No Obligation 233-4773 584 SOMERSET ST. WEST VEITCH-DRAPER LIMITED FUNERAL DIRECTORS PARKCAIE CHAPEL 728 4673 BANK ST. CHAPEl 236-0668 Collins. Copt.

Edward James. Mayhew, ElKanoh McGuff, David. McEVOY BROTHERS SHIELDS LIMITED FUNERAL DIRECTORS News ond Announcements Presented Nightly ot 6 m. on CK0Y. 235 Kent Street RADAAORE STEWART Funeral Home and Chapel 1319 WELLINGTON STREET CAMERON WEAGANT OTTAWA KEEPS GROWING OUR BEAUTIFUL CHAPEL IS NOW VERY CENTRAL Telephone 728-8077 Death Notices Will Be "Accepted Each Saturday From 7 a.m.

to 7.30 a.m. 236-7511 A-e. A.e. Uil BLACK LEATHER WALLET, INITIALS R.K.W., containing Important papers. 222-5017.

BRACELET, GOLD, 1tK, WEIGHT 2 1720 vicinity Byword Market ond Frelmon's Store. Sentlmontot value. Reword. 7WI. CAT.

SIAMESE, SPAYED FEMALE, with rod collar, Mouniomviow wooa-rottt oroo. Precious fomlly pot. Ploaso phono 722-9590. CAT, LONG HAIRED, WHITE, WITH black patches, old, name Julius, Driveway Torrlngton Place, 233-2307. CAT, GINGER, DOUBLE FRONT paws, molo, First Avtnuo.

235-94M. CHILD'S TURQUOISE BLUE HAT lost Mann Avenue area. 2324502. FEMALE DOG. MEG.

MEDIUM SIZE, reddish brown with choke collar. licence 2953, Over brook area. Reward, 740 (73 after S. FEMALE CAT, BLACK AND WHITE, tome grey, Bioir Rood to Apoleford. Reword.

749-MU. GIRL'S GLASSES, DARK FRAMES, In white case, MacLaren Bronson at Somerset. 33S-O0M. KITTEN, GREY, MALE. VICINITY Beacon Hill North.

745.5320. LOST. MALE MIXED CHIHUAHUA terrier ond Dachshund, block, ton and white, block collar, Ottawa licence, YUMA robMoo log. Reword. 2-1777.

ONE CUFF LINK, SQUARE SHAPE. stone centre, sparks street, Nov. 7. 722-9379. SIAMESE CAT, MALE, VICINITY Winington and Woadrof to.

spots over eyes, Seolpoint. 722-3005. Re- wara. SMALL BEAGLE DOG. TAN FACE, oar tattoo DSfMZ, vicinity Docre and Highway 41.

CoN 72S-739I, collect, evenings. WALLET CONTAINING 1100, LOST Nov. vicinity King Edward Bowl-ing Lones. Reword. 233-20M.

WALLET LOST. IMPORTANT PAPERS, some with, old address 32 CFAD, McGlvney. New Brunswck; new address 242 Cornelia, vicinity St. Laurent Blvd. and Cornelia Street.

746-3024. Reward. YOUNG FEMALE CAT, GREY, PART Persian. Urbandale Canterbury, girls' per. Kewara.

rji-MBV. 2-WHEEL HAND TRUCK, VICINITY St. Laurent Shopping Plaza and ugilvie Rood. 684-6744. 2 HOLSTEIN HEIFERS, NEARLY.

2 yeors old. Bells Corners area, also 1 Holstein cow, could be fresh, Borden Dairy orea, contact Horry LOikln, 224-1305 224-9544. S10 AND (20 AMERICAN BILLS. Shoppers City parking lot, Boseline- wooarorte. Reward.

828-9833. RIWARD FOR RETURN 0' GREY BRIEF. cose ond important popers, lost Wed- nesaay. 's-ei. BRITTANY SPANIEL WHITE, WITHORANGE patches, weight 50 lbs.

ost Cope- tana ram area. Kewara. round BLACK RABBIT, VERY TAME, louno west-fcna ENGLISH TYPE SHEEP DOG, WHITE end light brown, found Pretoria Bridge area. 2JW7I5. FOUND.

BUDGIE, TUNNEY'S PAS-tvre orea. Coil after 5.30. 72-r2l. LARGE SHAGGY CREAM COLORED dog. woodroffe Highway 1e vicinity.

evi-sjoi. SLIGHTLY INJURED BLACK AND ton tabby kitten. Thursday night, Nov. 13, an Foiiowfiekt Road near ureenoonk Kood. 778-3281.

SMALL GRFY -CAT, VICINITY CHAR iotts ana v. Patrick. 235-V812, eve nings. WALKER HOUND. BITCH, FOUND near lektpnone R.

H. Arkell B39-2063. WATERMAN'S PENCIL. WINE coior, inscription. 232-3008.

13. MemorMms OOOOFELLOW In fond ond loving rmmbronct of our dwor brotntr, inomos, wno possd away 1963. And wt.lt ht tin In pwictful ivtop, mi momory shot) olwoyt kMp. Goro, AttX Jon ond Emtly. LOGAN In loving rtmtmbranct ot-a oeor us Dona ond father, Ltslit Logan, who passed away November is.

IVM. Love's greatest gift Remembrance. Wife Audrey, Brent ond CMff. McDONALO in fond and loving memory of dear daughter, Fiona Margaret McDonald, who passed Sweet liftie flower of heavenly birth, an was too toir to Dioom on forth. Dad, Mom, Derek.

Brendo ond Steven. MONETTE In loving memory of i dear husOond and father, Eugm Monettt, who posted away Nov. II 1954. In memory, a dolly thought; In heart, silent prayer. Wife ond Family.

MORGAN, Mildred E.E. In loving memory of a dear mother who poss- jw unuf nov. i roe, ono wno liked lannyson poem; Sunset ond evening star, And one clear call for And may there be ho mooning of the war. When put out to seo. For tho from out our bourne of Time and Pioce, The flood mav bear me for.

I hope to see my Pilot face to face "twn i novo crossed rne oar, Son James. NELLIGAN In loving memory of dear husband ond father, Charles Nelhgan, who posud owoy Nov. 18, Nothing con ever' take oway The love a heart holds dear, Fond memories linger. every dcy, Remembronce keeps him near. Violet, Doughters Olane, Sandra and Trccie, NELLIGAN in fond ond loving mem-ory of my dear brother, Charles Nel-ligan, who passed oway Nov.

1967. in memory, a ooiiy mought; In heort, silent sorrow. Alice, SCHULTZ In loving memory of a deor little grandson, Clifford, who passea oway Nov. Ti, ivu. Clasped In 'he arms of Jesus, Salt on His gentle breast.

Thero by His or me entwined Sweetly his soul doth rest. Grandpa ond Grondmo. SCHULTZ In loving memory of our son, Clifford, who pasted oway ng. i i too. Another sweet flower has withered, oem from the casket tt A lamb In the fold of the Shcnhttrri.

Who sold, "Let thorn com unto Me." Mommy ond Daddy, WILSON In lovlno menwv of dear brother ond uncle, Bill, who passea oway Nov. 11, i9M. 'Tit well he will suffer no more, In the love land of the Blessed. Poln fled as he trod Heavens snore, it ten mm at peoc and rest. Ever remembered, sadly missed.

Lillton, Evelyn ond Gail. o. jmj S. Cedj tl Thanks GRAVEL INE I with to oitrend my heartfelt thanks and apprecwtion tor the octs of klndnest, messages of sympathy ond beautiful floral offer- loos -received from my kind friends ond neighbors during my recent bereavement In the lost of Joseph A Idas Gravellne. Special thanks to the parish priest of tho St.

Sobastlen parish, the Rocine, Robert ond Gouthiv Funeral Home. Mrs. Eleanor Orovollnt. HARDING To our many friends In Arnprwr ana a inner we extend our slncerest thanks and appreciation for the mony octs of kindness, messages of consolation and sympathy and -floral tributes In our sod bereavement In the loss of a betoved wit and mother, Ono Harding. We especially thank Rev.

Ian Moc Donald. 1 Mr. George Hording, husband; Daughter Jill and Son Andrew, ROY We wish to thank our menv relatives, friends ond neighbors for, ineir sympathy, floral and spiritual offerings received In our recent berecve-ment of our father, Edward Roy-Henry, RonoW, Aurolo, Alfctd (Leo), ond Aurore (Mrs. G. Xhartand).

16. Funeral Directors RACINE, ROBERT. AND GAUTHIER Olmstead; 7 Fairmont 25f St. Pat rick; 101 Notre Damt 18. Societies and lodges ROCKCLIFFE LODGE NO.

171. IOOF ottker and members are requested to attend a memorial service for our lot brother. Ward Sheppard, to be held at p.m. Tuesday, Novell at Tubmon Funeral Members of area ond district lodges ore also Invited. D.

Hall, NG; G. Collytr, Sec. 20. Flerbts FLOWEH FOR ALL P. ProulV-2S Dalhousle.

to-mit 232-IMi. 38. Hurting Homes EXCELLENT CARE FOR ELDERLY. Single and semi private rooms. Nurse on coll.

7J5-US0. REGISTERED NURSING ASSISTANT, night shift, permanent, Ottawa Jewish Home tor the Aged, 125 Wurtem-burg. Mr. Groenberg. 41.

Male Help Wanted AGGRESSIVE SERVICE STATION ottondant. Apply 1543 Bank street. BILINGUAL QUANTITY SURVEYOR required, experience necessary, rieose opply In writing to Helyar, Vermeu-len, Roe and Mauchen, Suite 20. 53 -Oueen Street, Ottawa or telephone CHURCH SEXTANT. CARETAKER.

Good opportunity for ex-government pensioner. 23e-14, doys. COfWTRUCTKJNLABORERS WITH chauffeur's Hcence. 75-1492. COOK WANTED, EXPERIENCED preferred, but rat necessary, 51.55 to stort.

Apply Scott's Chicken Villa Bell Comers, or phone. 825- 4464. PHOTOGRAPHIC SALESMAN Bilingual man with knowledgt of photogrophic tquipment required. Apply PERSONNEL" OFFICE FREIMANS DOWNTOWN INSTRUMENT TECHNICIANS immediote openings for repair 01.1 overhaul technlcions with fine mechanical background. Experienced In tho overhaul of Gyroscopic Instruments would be a definite asset.

SPERRY GYROSCOPE (OTTAWA) ITD. 3 HAMILTON AVE. 728-4681 SIMPSONS-SEARS CARLINGW00D Requires Part-Time' Licensed Automobile Mechanics and Front End Mechanics Gen.ral mechanical work for Thursday nights. Friday nights ond Saturdays, 20-hour week. Apply In person to MR.

B. MaclAREN or MR. R. GIIM0UR SIMPSONS-SEARS SERVICE STATION 2155 CARLING AVENUE, CARLINGWOOD The Globe and Mail CANADA'S NATIONAL NEWSPAPER We have on opening for a man in the field of newspaper circulation in Ottawa. The mon we ore looking for must be energetic, be able to work with carriers and meet the public.

Applicants must be bondable ond hove 0 late model car, Excellent'opportunity for advancement. 1 Write giving full particulars lo MR. D. J. BOSCH P.O.

BOX 5127. 1 STATldN OTTAWA A A A A.

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