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40 Wednesday, February 19, 1969 Today and Tommorow TODAY; University ot Ottawa Science Faculty, open house, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Blood Donor Clinic Carle- too University, Science Build- inc. 6.30 to 920 pjn. Cinema Trip," University1 of Ottawa.

Chemistry Auditorium, 7.30 and 8.30 pjn. White Haven Public School, official opening, 920 Hanlon Street, 7 JO p.m. Society of Occupational Therapeutists, Carmichael Building, Royal Ottawa Sana' torium. 7.43 p.m. Ottawa and District Labor Council meeting, 318 Lisgar Street, 8 p.m.

Electrical Maintenance Club, Butler Motel, 8.15 p.m. Montreal Symphony Orches tra, Capitol Theare, 8.20 p.m. "The Changing Northlands, lecture, Alumni Theatre, Carle- ton University, 8 p.m. Painting Exhibition, Raymond C. Bourque, 95 York Street, 8 pjn.

McNabb Home and School, general meeting, 8.30 p-m. "A Shot in the Dark." Town Theatre, Ottawa Technical High School. 8.30 p.m. TOMORROW Canadian Weekly Newspap ers' Association, Chateau Laurier, 9 a.m. Blood Donor Clinic, Carieton University, Science Building, 10.30 a.m.

to 4.30 p.m. Lenten Mass, French and English, Centennial Centre, 12.40 p.m. XCS Mutual Benefit Society, Justice Building, 7.45 p.m. Rideau Kiwanis Fun Night at Boys' Club, 412 Nepean Street, 7 p.m. Canadian Association of Purchasing Agents, Skyline Hotel, 6.30 p.m.

Public Meeting on Urban Renewal in Lower Town East, Ste. Anne's Hall, 7.30 pjn. West Quebec Catholic Teachers, Raboul School, Hull, 7.30 p.m. Poetry reading by Grant Johnson, Paterson Hall, Carle-ton University, 8 p.m. Engineering Institute of Canada, 158 Gloucester Street, 8 pjn.

"Labor's legislative objectives," Giashan Public School, 8 p.m. "The Role of Middle Powers in a Changing World," Theatre Carieton University, 8.30 pjn. Three one-act plays, Merivale High School, 8.30 pjn. "A Shot in the Dark," Town Theatre, Ottawa Technical High School, 8.30 p.m. Journal Bex Replies A 806 671 750 792 863 924 953 978 997 001 025 607 650 716 720 760 771 796 797 877 896 928 931 954 963 982 989 998 999 002 003 026 028 658 664 667 726 739 748 773 782 796 813 825 834 900 917 921 933 937 943 966 973 974 992 994 996 004 009 015 029 043 1 INDEX TO CLASSIFICATIONS ANNOUNCEMENTS Vital StalWMSt 1.

Birth 2. Death 3 Adoptions 4. OMtuorlM 5. Loot e. Found IX In Memorloms -14.

Anniversary I 15. Cords ol Thanks 14. Funeral Director 17. Comotorv Memorial 11. SoclotlM end Lodges If.

avjrctioo 30. lor Ills 31. Cemeteries 3. DrugglUi Open Sunday 30. Service stations 33, Bonatnti end Parties 34, Toko-Out Foods 35, Where to Go.

Mt Motls ond Morsel 37. Beauty Satooi M. Nunlno HomM 99. Cord4nka ond 40i Ambukmc Urtkm MPLOYMINT 40S. Cocoon 41.

Molo Holp Wanted 42. Saloomon ond Agents 43. Positions Vocant 44. Professional Service 45. Female Holp Wanted 44.

Nursing Services 47. employment Wanted 41. Domestic Help 4t. Toochaes Wanted 50. Tuition 51.

Trade school 53. Baby Serviced APARTMENTS 54. Aportments Let 55. Furnlsned Aportment to 54. Apartments Wanted 57.

Apartments tor Soto S. Furnished Apartments sv. PROPERTY 42. Property for Rent eX. Property Wonted 45.

Property Exchanged 44. Out-of-Town Properties 47. Farms for Sate OS. Farm for Rent Form Wonted fa Buy 70. Cottage for Sole 71.

Cottages forRsnt 72. Coftooeo Wonted 7X Cottage Lot tor Sots 74. Worehouse Spina 75. Offices to Let 74. Office Wanted Let 77.

Stereo Let 7X stereo wonted to Let 7. Re 4. Room to Let 7. Room Wanted1 sx Room and Beard St. Shore AccommodofRoi The Ottawa Journal LONG DISTANCE PHONE ZENITH 771M NO TOLL.

CHARGE 1. Birth BARRETT Eric and Sylvl are happy to announce the arrival of their daughter, Julia Gwen, Feb. 18, 1969, at the Ottawa Civic Hospital. Both well. Thanks to Dr.

Edwards. BERGERON Gerald and Gisele (nee Poirier), are happy to announce the birth of a son on Tuesday, Feb. 18, 1969, at St. Louis Marie de Montfort Hospital A brother for Suzanne and Michel. Both weH.

BILLINGS Hugh and Trudean (nee Howe) are delighted to announce the arrival of their son Feb. 17. 1969, at the To ronto General Hospital. CYBULSKI To Nelson and Sandra (nee Murray) at Ottawa Civic Hospital, a daughter. A sister for John and Michael.

Born Feb. 18, 1969. DOBSON William and Bonita wish to announce the arrival of a daughter, Cynthia May, 6 tbs 5 born Feb. 18 at Carieton Place and District Hospital. A sister for Lisa.

ENRIGHT Kevin and Maeris (nee Davies) are delighted to announce the birth of twin boys, Feb. 17, 1969, at the Ottawa Civic Hospital. Brothers for Randy and Reggie. FULLER To Wayne and Janice (nee Stephen) a baby girl, Heidi Christine, on Feb. 4, 1969, at the Vancouver General Hospital.

A sister for Eric. GILBERT Graham and Ber- nice, a son Terence Graham, on Feb. 18, 1969, at Foothills Hospital, Calgary, Alberta. First grandchild for Lynne and Harold, of Metcalfe. KELLY Owen and Angela (nee Horsley) are happy to announce the birth of a Theresa Louise, at the Catherine Booth Hospital, NDG-Montreal, Feb.

17, 1969, 8 lbs. All well. A sister for Frank. LALONDE Paul and Ena are pleased to announce the ar rival of a daughter Feb. 15, 1969 at Riverside Hospital.

A sister for Francois. McARTON Ron and Elizabeth (nee McColl), of Saint John, New Brunswick, formerly of Ottawa, are happy to an nounce the birth of a son on Tuesday, Feb. 18, 1969, at Saint John General Hospital Both well. MERCHANDISE ArtktMt n. Articles for Sole tx Articles Wonted 04.

Articles for Rent 05. Articles for Swap ft. Antiques 7. Firewood ond Fuel ft. Market Basket ft.

Machinery ond Equipment lot. Pet Stock 101. Livestock ond Poultry 102. stomps ond Coins 103. Hobbies 104.

Boats and Motors 105. Snowmobiles 106. Campers' Supplies 107. Musical Supplies 10. Radio Television Ml.

Household Applioncss AUTOMOTIVa 130. Autos for Sole in. Autos Wanted 122. Auto Accessories 12X Sports Cors 134. Auto Part Tracks! 12t.

Truck for Sale 130. Truck Bodies. Parts 111. Trucks Wanted 13X Trailer for Sal 134. Trailer for Rent 115.

Mobile Homes for Sole 134. Mobile Homes for Rent 137. Mobile Homes Moved 15. Mobile Home Porks 130. Mobile Home Exchanged T4S.

Motorcycte for Solo 144. Motorcycles for Rent 147. Scooters for Sole 14. Scooters tor Rent 17. Skl-MoMIs 151.

Oarages 153. Parking Spoos 153. Winterizing RBAL STATE 157. Heine for Sat 15. Houses to Let 15.

Furnlsned Houses to Let Ml. House Wonted to Let 14. Houses Wonted to Buy MX Cordon Home PIRSONALS 17. 177. Troneoortatlon Avotlae) 17X Transportation Warned 17.

Camp Boy' ond elrkf FINANCIAL IIS. PlfMncInQ 17. Money Avolloljt II, Mortgagee 1ft. fnvettments Itg. Patents ond Copy.

MIKELLANBOUS It. Legal Its. Auctions It. Mr. Serw it.

Coming Event lex Stamp Cetiecter It. Anniversary Past Ottawa's Most 1. Blrifci (Conl. from Preceding Column) McCOOEYE Eric and Sally (nee Dove) are thankful for the gift of a daughter, Kim' berley Ann, 7 lbs. 7 on Feb.

15. 1969, at Ottawa Grace Hospital. McKINLEY Burt and Pat (nee happily announce the arrival of their daughter. Shannon 'Lynn, at the Sua bury General Hospital, on Friday, Feb. 14, 1969.

A sister for Drew. MOONEY Fred and Sandy (nee Olsenberg) are happy to announce the arrival of their son, Feb. 18, 1969. at St Joseph's Hospital, Gueiph. SHEAHAN Jim and Linda (nee Unsworth) are happy to announce the arrival of a 7 lb.

baby boy, at Ottawa Civic Hospital. Tuesday, Feb, 18, 1969. a brother for Col leen. Both well. VAN LEEUWEN William and Gloria announce the arrival of Susan Alexandra, at Ottawa Civic Hospital, on Feb, 14.

1969. VUIXINGS Gerard and Myr- nah (nee Mahoney), announce with pride the birth of their son, Jeffrey John, 8 lbs. 12 on Monday, Feb. .17, 1969, at the Grace Hospital. Thanks to Dr.

Kadziora. Deaths BALLANTYNE, Barbara In hospital, Tuesday, Feb. 18, 1969, aged 73 years, Mrs, Barbara Ballantyne, 725 Bernard Street, loving mother of Mrs. Louis P. Rodngue, 1 Chapel Crescent, Aylmer Que; Mrs.

Benjamin Budgeon, C.F.B., Summerside, PEI, and Robert Ballantyne, in Eng Resting Veitch-Draper Parkdale Avenue at Gladstone. Service In chapel Wednesday at 2 pjn. Inter ment Pinecrest cemetery. In lieu of flower donations will be appreciated to the Ontario Heart Foundation. Gertrude In hospi tal.

Tuesday. Feb. 18, 1969, Gertrude Beatrice Lester, widow of Thomas Barber, dear mother of Miss Ruth Barber of Ottawa, sister of the late Roy Lester. Resting Hulse Playfair, Central 'Chapel, 315 McLeod Street, after 2 pjn. Wednesday.

V- Service Thursday, 2 pjn. In- terment united Cemeteries, Carieton Place in the Spring. BARTON, Gilchrist In hos pital on Wednesday, Feb. 19, 1969, Gillie Barton, Low, beloved husband of Ellen Falrbairn; brother of William, Cantley, (Agnes) Mrs. Thomas Young, Low, (Nina) Mrs.

Art Louden, Ottawa. Resting McEvoy-Shields Funeral Home, Wakefield, Que. Funeral Friday to St. Andrew's United Church, "Wakefield, for service at 2 p.m. Interment Rupert Union cemetery.

BELAND, Mrs. Andre At her residence, 959 Pouliot Street, Quebec City. Saturday, Feb. 16. 1969, aged 24., Pierrette Comte, formerly of Hull, be loved wife of Andre Beland, dear daughter of Li II a ne Comte, dear mother of Daniel, Michel, Francois, Diane, sis ter of Gllles, Gatineau Point; Mrs.

Rajean Savard (Llse), Hull; daughter-in-law of Mrs. Anna Monette, Hull. Funeral Thursday, Feb. 20 from Racine, Robert and Gauthier, 101 Notre Dame Street, Hull, leaving at 7.30 for Requiem High Mass at Notre Dame de Grace Church at 7.45. Interment Notre Dame cemetery.

Hull. Deaths By The Canadian Press New Orleans Adolph Paul Barbarin, 69, composer of two jazx numbers. Bourbon Street Parade and Come Back Sweet Papa. Rtgina, Betty Oxman, owner of a public relations firm, lonner news director oi nefina radio station CKCK and one of Canada's best-dressed women, in 1960. Glen-dale, Ariz.

John A. Jack Zeller, a veteran of more than 6S years In baseball. Including seven years as general manager of the Detroit Tigers. Progressive Want Deaths Preceding Column! CHARTRAND, Elie On Tues day, Feb. 18.

1969, in hospi tal, Elie Chartrand, aged 56, beloved husband of Anita Tessier, dear father of Claude, Denis, Louise and Helene. Brother of Leopold, Edmonton, Alberta, and Blandine, Ottawa. Resting Racine, Robert and Gauthier, 260 Besserer after 7 p.m. Wednesday. Funeral notice later.

COUSLNEAU, Veronique Ac cidentally Monday, Feb. 17, 1969, Veronique Mellette, wife of the late Paul Cousl-neau, of 22 Frontenac Street, Hull, aged 65, sister of Henri, of Toronto; Arthur, Arnprior; Mrs. Harry Price (Laurence), Ottawa; Dorina, wife of Lionel Duscharme, clerk at Hun Court, of Hull; Mrs. Arthur Payer (Valerie), Mrs. Marie McCue, Arnprior.

Rest ing Em ond Funeral Home, St Joseph Boulevard, Hull Funeral Friday, Feb. 21 to St. Bernard's Church, 8 o'clock. Interment Notre Dame, Hull. HARDY, Raymond On Mon day, Feb.

17, 1969, In hospital, aged 59 years, Raymond Hardy of 55 Berri Street, Hull, an employee of the Chateau Laurier for the past 26 years, son of Mrs. Arthur Hardy (Antoinette Gravelle), husband of Viola Price, father of Denis, Marlene, brother of Mrs. Wilbrod i 1 1 (Alice), Mrs. Jacques Mous- sette (Cecile) of Hull. Resting at Emond Funeral Home, St.

Joseph Hull. Funeral Thursday, Feb. 20 at 8 o'clock in St Joseph's Church, Hull. Interment Notre Dame ceme tery, Hull. HILDENBRAND, Mrs.

Klara In hospital Tuesday, Feb. 18, 1969, Klara Rieger, aged 42 years, beloved wife of Rob ert Hildenbrand, 33 Grove Avenue, dear mother of Rainer, Ralph, Roland, Ruth and Robert, all of Ottawa; one grandchild. Resting at McEvoy Shields Funeral Home, 235 Kent Street after 7 p.m. Tuesday. Funeral Thursday to 'Albertus Church, 416 Parkdale Ave nue, for funeral, mass 8.30 a.m.

Interment Notre Dame cemetery. KEELEY, Leda On Wednes day, Feb. 19, 1969, in hospital, Leda Therien, wife of the late Thomas Keeley, dear sister of Rose-Aim a Thenen, R.N.; also survived by 3 sisters-in-law, Alonzo Therien (Helene), Mrs. Alfred Therien (Blanche), Mrs. Rene Therien (Marie-Anne).

Resting Racine, Robert and Gauthier, 260 Besserer Street after 7 p.m. Wednesday. Funeral Mass at St Anne's Church, Friday, 9 a.m. Interment Notre Dame, Ottawa, LALONDE, Mrs. Patricia Joan In hospital, Wednesday, Feb.

19, 1969, after a lengthy illness, Patricia Joan Kemp, aged 50, beloved wife of John Joseph Lalonde (RCAF retired). 1235 Major Street dear mother of Patricia Anne, and Catherine Elizabeth; dear sister of Leon Montreal. Resting Kelly Funeral' Home, 2313 Carling Avenue (west1 of Funeral. Friday to St Basil's Church for Mass at 10 a.m. Interment Notre Dame cemetery.

Death Notices Will Be Accepted From i 7 a.m. to 7.30 a.m. Each Saturday i 236-7511 Ad Section" Deaths ICont. from Preceding Cofumnl LULOFF, Anna Maria At her home Golden Lake, Ont, Wednesday, Feb. 19, 1969, Mrs.

Anna Luloff, in her 91st year, dear mother of Theresa, Sarah and Eddie, Golden Lake, dear sister of Herman, Golden Lake, Louise'' (Mrs. Wm. Luloff), Killaloe. Ferdinand and Sam of Saskatoon, Sask, Christie of Pembroke, Robert of Rosenthal. Resting at the Landry Funeral Home, Eganville.

Funeral service in St John Evangelical United Church, Golden Lake. Friday, Feb. 21, at 2 p.m. Interment In the E.U.B. cemetery.

McGRATH, Dorothy In hospital, Monday. 17, 1969, Dorothy Beattie, beloved wife of the late Wesley John McGrath of 6 Headingly Crescent mother of Penny, daughter of Ernest Beattie of Ottawa and the late Mrs. Beattie, sister of Donald Beattie of Arnprior, Jack of Penhold, Alberta, Roger and Mrs. T. McNamara (Phyllis), both of Ottawa.

Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street, Service Thursday, 11 am Interment Capital Memorial Gardens. MORGAN, Mrs. Florence In hospital, Tuesday, Feb. 18, 1969, Florence Kelly, of 424 Laurier Avenue widow of Robert Morgan, dear sister of Gertrude Kelly and Mrs. Irving MacTaggart, Buffalo; nieces and nephews also survive.

Resting McEvoy-Shields Funeral Home, 235 Kent Street after 12 noon Thursday. Funeral arrange ments later. MORRISON, W. Adair In hos pital, Wednesday, Feb. 19, 1969, W.

Adair Morrison (Physicist National Research), aged 56, 1878 Devlin Crescent beloved husband of Frances Crook, dear father of Lisa, at home; George, Dallas, Texas; Alan, Pownal, Vermont; Mrs. F. Boyer (Mar garet), Mountain View, California; Mrs. M. Eminger (Nancy), Tolland, brother of Mrs.

R. McRuer (Enid), Morden, and Newell, Victoria, BC; also survived by 13 grandchil dren. Arrangements memorial service to be com pleted. The family requests that in lieu of flowers memorials to the Canadian Cancer Society. MULVLHILL, Michael In hospital, Monday, Feb.

17, .1969, Michael D. MulvihrH of Da ere, Ont, beloved husband of Irene Collins, in his 69th year. Resting Goulet Funeral Home, 310 Argyle Street 'Renfrew. Funeral Thursday, Feb. 20 to St Pat rick's Church, Mount St Patrick for Funeral Mass, 10 a.m.

Interment parish cemetery. MURPHY, Patrick On Mon day, Feb. 17, 1969. In hospi tal, Patrick Murphy, husband of the late Catherine McDonnell, aged 82, beloved father of Leonard, Edmonton, David and John, To ronto, Michael and Rupert, Buckingham, Mrs. Joseph Kearnen (Mildred), Gatineau, Mrs.

James Collins (Phyllis). Chicago, Mrs. Frank McCon- nell (Verna), and Joan, Ottawa, Mrs. Conrad Mongeon (Edith), Mrs. Lowell Carriere (Rose), Mrs.

David French (Gladys), all of Buckingham. Brother of Martin Murphy, Gatineau. 34 grandchildren. 2 great-grandchildren. Resting Cadieux Funeral Home, 322 Main Street Buckingham.

Leaving parlours at 9.40 Thursday for Requiem Mass in St MalachyY Church, Mayo, at 10 o'clock. Interment parish cemetery. MURPHY, Leo John Sud denly Feb. 17, 1969, Leo Murphy, 72 years, husband of the late Mildred Cain, and dear father of Mary Loretta (Mrs. Ernest Clark), Kanata, Ont, and four grandchildren.

Resting at Smith Funeral Home, 50 John Street, Arnprior. Funeral Thursday to St John Chrysostom Church, Arnprior; for Requiem High Mass, 10 a.m. Interment parish vault Dhtrict Want A4 Afnti SMITHS PALLS McShono and Snonki Pharmocy, Beckwltti end Man Street. Phone 2SJ-MJ CARLETON PLACB Wilson' Drug store, xriag street, mono 357-1505. PEMBROKE Mrs.

R. Locke, 177 Ps- trlcla Street. Pnono 723-asX RENFREW Mr. D. Belanger, 300 noglon street.

Phone 433-370. 1 LOCAL CALLS PHONJ JJ4-7S11 I DMlb (Com. from Preceding Column! RADMORE, Thomas Charles In hospital. Sunday, Feb. 16, 1969, Thomas Charles Rad-more of Mountain Road (for-mer mayor of Lucerne), beloved husband of Maude Elizabeth Stewart, dear father of Dr.

Robert Charles Radmore of Hull; brother of Archibald vRa dmore of Templeton, grandfather of Thomas Edward, Andrew Charles, and Lawrence Jtad-I more, all of Ottawa, Robert Stewart Radmore of Lucerne and Robert George Radmore, great-grandfather of Jason, Resting at the Radmore Stewart Funeral Home, 1319 Wellington Street between Parkdale and Island Park Drive. Service In the chapel Thursday, 2 p.m. Interment Mountain View cemetery. ROOS, Peter Accidentally Sunday, Feb. 16, 1969, Peter Roos, beloved son of Mr.

and Mrs. Jack Roos, of Long Lake, aged 27, brother of George, Orillia, Ont; John, David and Marilyn, Ottawa; Virginia, at home. Resting Cadieux Funeral Home, 322 Main Stree.t Buckingham-. Leaving par lors at 1.45 Thursday for Requiem Mass at Our Lady of Light Church, Blanche, at 2.30. Interment parish cemetery.

The Journal has made available V. a booklet of appropriate In Memoridm Notices Phone or Write Miss Allen 236-7511 or come in for your copy 1 Oaitbt' (Cent, from Preceding Column' ROWE. David In) hospital Sunday, Feb. 16, 1969, David, beloved son of Mr. and Mrs.

Ernest C. Rowe, of 956 Shamir Avenue, brother of Jane (Mrs. John McKay). Private funeral was held at Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel 315 McLeod Street on Wednesday at 11 aja. In- I terment Almonte, Ont ST.

JACQUES, Mrs. Adelard In hospital, Tuesday, Feb. 18, 1969, Florence Denis, wife of the ate Adelard St Jacques, aged 62, mother of Leo, Mrs. Cecile Rausch and Mrs. J.

M. Frenette (Lillian), Ottawa; sister of Mrs. An toine Lapierre (Alma), St. Catharines; seven grandchil dren. Resting Racine, Robert and Gauthier, 259 St Patrick.

ranerai Thursday to St Pat rick's Church for Requiem Mass at 8 am. Interment Notre Dame cemetery, Ot tawa. 1 VAN DUSEN, Maude At the home of her son; Ben, RR 3, Arnprior, Tuesday, Feb. 18, 1969. seed 88 veara.

Maude Wilson, widow of Herbert van Dusen. Resting Boyce Funeral Home, Arnprior, where service will he held In the chapel Friday, Feb. 21, at 2 p.m. Interment Arnprior cemetery. VONDETTE, Alfred R.

Sud denly Feb. 17, 1969 at his borne, Eganville, Ont, Alfred Vondette, in his 72nd year, son of 'the late Alfred Von dette and Anna Doyle, beloved husband of Grace McMul-len, dear father of Mrs. Wil liam Simpson (Rosemary), Ottawa; Mrs, Collin Buch- waldt (Helen), Eganville; Ter- rence, Kathryne Anne and Donald, all at home! one grandchild; also survived by three sisters, Mrs. Bea De-mers, Cobourg; Mrs. Mamie Comisky, Detroit; and Margaret of Ottawa.

Resting O'Reilly Funeral Home, Eganville. Funeral Thursday to St James Roman Catholic Church for Requiem Mass 10 a.m. Interment parish cemetery, Eganville. WILLIAMS, Glen Thomas In hospital Tuesday: Feb. 18, 1969, Glen Thomas Williams, husband of Marguerite Du- roCher, aged 60; father of John H.

of St Leonard, Maryland; brother of Mrs. Grace Thomas of Silver Springs, Maryland; 2 grandchildren. Resting Racine, Robert and Gauthier, 259 St Patrick. Funeral Thursday at 2 p.m. in the chapel.

Interment Beechwood cemetery. Hulse Playfair FUNERAL DIRECTORS Barber, Gertrude. McGrath. Dorothy. Moore.

Allan. Rowe, David. Central Chapel 315 McUOD ST. 233 1143 West Chapel 109S BYRON AVE 728 1741 McEVOY SHIELDS. LIMITED FUNERAL DIRECTORS News and Announcsments Presented Nightly at 6 p.m.

on CK0Y. 235 Kent Street 232-5337 VEITCH-DRAPER LIMITED FUNERAL DIRECTORS PARKDALE CHAPEL 7284673 BANK ST. CHAPEL 2360M8 Ballantyne, Barbara. Brown, lah. Molner.

Albert. 5. Losl BEAGLE, DEC. II, BLACK, WHITE ond ran. Lower Town area.

Reward. 234-541. BLACK PURSE CONTAINING KEYS. Monday evening, Fsb. 17, Rockcim.

Reword, eetosto. office hours. CHANGE PURSE, BLACK LEATHER, containing seori ring. Reword. 771- 357.

CUFF LINK, GOLD. S. E. ACRES, fom vrz-sM. COG, SMALL, TAN AND WHITE female, part terrier.

VKtnlty Ottawa East. 335-3470, 233-0041. ENGAGEMENT RING, SOMERSET on sey. Fee. 4.

Reward. 234-1414. FEMALE BLACK AND TAN AIRE- ooie, vtcintry orieon. Child' pet. Reword.

S24-3t74. FUR PARKA, ORANGE, VICINITY cimvoi Acres, rjj-rjve. GERMAN SHEPHERD, (IS REWARD, January 24, vorlsge, Wokefleid, could be In Hull. Young, block ond tan, cnok chain, Maeodom, S2I-444. OERMAN SHEPHERD, BLACK.

FAWN paws, 40-90 ids aim vista area. Any Information coll 733-5700, 713-1205. 5. UjI 'Cent, from Preceding Column! CLASSES, MAN'S, CORNM SOME. set ond fcSgwi.

23-JIX CLASSES, MAN'S, BLACK FRAMC, brown cose, West End. 73MW4. GLEBE AREA. SMALL BLACK TER rler, weighing 13 brown eve-brows, brown ond white chest, Friday evening. Reward.

U3-54S5. REV TOY POODLE, SUNDAY afternoon, corbell Street, Hull. Moist. Thomas. Answers to CnswOwv.

771-4tJ. Reword. HUBCAP 14 RIDEAU 500. BANK, Mory Ortve-m. 33MS43.

HUSKIE. CHILD'S PET, CITY VIEW area, block and white, wearing diver choke chain. Reword. 324-4471. LADY'S EYE GLASSES, VICINITY HoHand-WeUngton.

Saturday. 72t K44. MAN'S BLACK? RIM GLASSES, VICIN. ny wmtinaton Mountain View or Fox Crescent. 3t415.

MINK HAT, PASTEL, SIMPSONS Oft ot. sre wj. nswwu. PURSE, LADY'S, SMALL. GREEN, clutch, lost vicinity Linden Terrec.

O'Connor Street. Saturday ortemoon. 233-1557, 335-4044. Reword. SAMOYBD DOG.

REGISTERED, male, white. Answer to Noble. 393-42M or 232-4V73. SHOE BAG, SILVER SHOES, RA Centre or -Vicinity Golden Polace, Reward for shoe buckles. SKI BOOTS.

LETRATEUR. IN EDEL-welss parking lot, -EvoiUngs, tUOK Days. 442t. SKIS, FISCHER COVERGLASS, OFF rock on dirt rood to Edelweiss, Monday night. Reward.

771-4717. SKIS. ALU FISCHER, LOST EDEL- weist, ururaey ntgnt. Reward. 771- OJ4, SMALL GINGER TOM CAT, CORNER-of Lyon ond Gtlmour on Thursday night.

Phone 134434s, evenings. Reword. VELVET SHOE BAG AND SLIPPERS, corner ol Wellington Holland. 72. S39t.

6. Feat CAT, GREY-, BLACK AND WHITE, touna Giooe Evening only, 233-541. COLLIE, LOVELY BEIGE AND wnite, to male, round jast Saturday on Ihnes Rood near St. Laurent Boulevord. Now ot Human Society.

GIRLS' WHITE FIGURE SKATE, SOW. erser, oomaridgs, sis 74t-t78. GREEN KEY CASE. SANFORD Friday morning. 77M222.

IRISH FOUND GLEBE area. 33M3W. LADY'S' WATCH, VICINITY BANK, near Heron. 731-3014. PERSIAN KITTEN, -GREY WITH wnne reer, louno cimvoie Acre snapping centre, sunooy.

731-4. THREE KEYS ON CHAIN, VICINITY Kiaoau lerruce ana spnngtieid Rood bus stop. 747-7443. YOUNG POPPY, BEIGE COLORING, uwkjws urnngwood Ploxo. 72S-2W5.

13. ftmrtams ALBERT In loving memory of Leo "vvfi, wm paswo away reo. it, 1944. Time may heal the broken-hearted. Year may moke the wound kts sor.

But It cannot flit me longing For the loved one gone before. Who tnaH say the grief I lessened. Though the smile may hide the tears. Memories keep the wound etill open Despite the passing of the years. Wife Dora.

ALLEN In loving memory of a dear moirwr ano granamotner, Mrs. Nllle M. Allen, who passed away Fb. it, 150. We do not need a special day To bring you to our mind.

For the day we do not think of you Are very hard to Ond. Harold, Kay, Robert ond Brian. BROOKES In loving memory of my dear sister, Florence, who pasted away Feb. It, lt5. God knew that she was suffering.

That- the hills were hard to climb. So He closed her weary eyelids And whlipered, "Peace be thine." Away In th beautiful hill of God, By the valley of rest so fair, SomeMme, torn day, know not wm meet our loved on there. Lovingly remembered and sadly misted by her sitter ,1 CORBETT In memory of Mrs. Louis vi wwii, win, IMIfU UWQV CD. 1919.

mu hw u. row. nr. IW. Ever remembered.

i The Family. McLAURIN In loving memory of a nwnw, mri isaaet mcLourin, who passed eway Feb. 1, Its. Love's greatest gift Remembrance. The Fomlly.

ROBERTSON In loving memory of awr nuroane ana lamer, William M. Robertson, who passed away Fib. lt. The world chonoes year to year. And friends from day to day.

But never will th am mm au I From memory pass owoy. nin, anerrm and Greg. SCHARF In loving memory of a w. iiwun wig rainer, Kicnmona scharf, who passed eway Feb. It, Though 10 years hove posted lines that ad day.

I Thl MlHe token tens, We still remember you. Crlsile ond Fomlly. 15. Cards if Thanb CHARLEBOIS It with rh ncr. itoi we express 10 OUT mony friends our opprsclatlon of their kindness, sympathy, spiritual ond floral offsrinas received during our recent bereavement In The loss ol our beloved huiband and son.

Spec 1 a I thanks to Father Gobrlel, Father Vic-tor, Fotrier Hkkev, ond Father Egon. We' epeclolly wlih to thank Doctors Peterson oed Lyl. The Chorktbol Fomlly. VALIOUETtE Wl wish to xprM wntwe monks ana appreciation to our relatives, neighbors ond friends for their octs ol kindness, floral tributes, masses ond message of ym-pethy received In our recent tad bereavement In the sudden loss of kind and dear huiband. tether ond gondtother, Paul Voilauetto, who passed owoy Jon.

2i, I tit. Th Vtliquett FamHy. YOUNO We wish to oxpmt our our many friends ond neighbors for their octs of klnd-neiscards, sipreuions of sympathy flower received In th loss ot our dor father, Albert. -Ooughter Violet end Family. 16.

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Pages Available:
843,608
Years Available:
1885-1980