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1 30 Monday, March 17, 1969 The Ottawa Journal Deaths Bj Tl Canadlu Prat. New York Ben Shahn, TO. in- known artist. St. Lania Dr.

Edwin Er-' Sliest. .83. developer of treat ment for cancer of the uterus and establlsher of the roentgen as a standard measure for x-ray intensity. Cahanbas, Ohio-Iames a rro id. 44, Canadian-born chairman of the physics depart' ment at Kenyan College, Gam bler, Ohio.

fcNew York Helnie Zimmerman, 82, who had a lifetime major league baseball batting average of .295 in the early years of the century. Leodoo Ulric Regis, 27. Tri nidadian heavyweight boxer; following a recent fight and sub sequent operation to remove blood clot on his brain. Today arid Tomorrow TODAY Spring vacation camps start, Metcalfe Street. Blood donor clinic, Algonquin College.

1.30 to 4.30 p.m.; also Red Cross Headquarters, 85 Ply mouth Street. 1.30 to 4.30 p.m. and 6.30 to 8.30 p.m. Annual St Patty's Day dance, St Pat's College, Chateau Laur- ler, p.m. Sounds of Ireland.

Capitol Theatre, 6.30 and -9 p.m Erin go braugh night Chateau Laurier. 7.30 p.m. "New Approaches to the Ancient lecture. Mathematics Auditorium, University of Ottawa, 8.30 p.m. "The Odd Couple," Town The aire, Brookfield High School, 8.30 p.m.- "The Three Sisters," Ottawa Little Theatre, 8.30 p.m.

City Council. 7.30 p.m. TOMORROW Blood donor Clinic, Algonquin College, 10 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. Lenten mass, French and English, Centennial Centre, 12.40 p.m.

Vienna Boys Choir, Capitol Theatre, 3 and 8J0 p.m Seminar on Canadian Indian, National Museum, 7.30 p.m, "Focus on You." talks for girls. Public Library, 7.30 p.m Nal Brith Man of the Year testimonial. Assembly Hall, 7.30 p.m. Talk on Aaron Siskind, tional Gallery, 8 p.m. Institute of Electrical Electronic Engineers, Na- and RA Centre, 8.30 p.m.

Jan Siikin, poetry reading, Tory Building, Carleton University, 8.30 p.m. "The Odd Couple," Town Theatre, Brookfield High School. 8.30 p.m. "The Three Sisters," Ottawa Little Theatre, 8.30 p.m JttTMl In Kejlies 718 720 Tut 739 748 750 760 771 773 786 793 813 843 863 871 921 934 926 968 973 978 984 994 995 009 012 027 051 067 072 081 088 091 092 094 096 101 110 118 117 127 134 135 136 137 142 148 151 152 156 161 162 168 169 171 172 178 ISO 182 183 a INDEX TO CLASSIFICATIONS ANNOUNCTMBMTs VM SMMkM t. a into 2.

Dtami 3. Admit loin 4. OMtuarlo 5. Loot 4. Fount 1J.

In MsifTwrlofTts 14. Armivvrsory MottM 15. Cords of Thonks 14. Funorol Dlroctort 17. CoiTwtiirv MMnorhric 15.

Societies ond Lodges It. Churches 90. Florists 91. Cemeteries t. Dniggistt Opn Sunday XL Some Stattora 39.

Bonowfs one Portloo 94. Take-Out Foods S. Whtro k) Go. 3s. Hotels and Motels 37.

Boouty Salons IS. Nursing Homos 3V. Gardening and 40. Ambulanco Service MPLOYMINT 41. Molo Hoip Wanted 42.

Salesman and Agant 43. Positions Vacant 44. Prolossional Sorvlco 49. Fomolo Holp Wantod 40. Nursing Sorvkos 47.

EmpioYmont Wantod 4. Oomastic Holp 4. Ttachora Wantod 50. Tuition 51. Trado Schools 59.

Baby Sarvicos APARTMENTS 54. Apartmonts to Lot 55. Fumishod Apartments to Lot 5s. Apartmonts Wantod S7. Apartmonts tor Soto St.

Furnished Apartmonti Wantod SubMIs FROPBRTV l. Property tor Solo 49. Proporty tor Ront a. Proporty wantod 45. Property 44.

Gut-of-To Exchanged 47. Farms lor Sale 41 Forms tor Rent e. Farms Wonted to Buy 70. Cottogat tar Solo 71. Cottoget tor Rent 79.

Conoges Wonted 79. Cottage Lots tor Me 7. Warehouse Spoot 75. Offices to Let 74. Offices Wanted Lot 77.

Stereo to Let 75. Stores Wanted Lot 7. Resorts es. Business Opportunrnet 4. Room to Let' (7.

Rooms Wanted Room and Board tt. Snore AccemmodetkM VV2 (1) VI ftTA VJ, 7 LONG DISTANCE PHONE ZENITH 7711 NO TOLL CHARGE 1. Births BALDWIN Josephine and Syd are delighted to an nounce the safe arrival of David's 8 lb. baby brother, John Kevan, on March 16. 1969.

Thanks to Dr. D. Gamble and staff at Civic Hospital. CUSSOlf Jack and Shirley are nappy to announce the safe arrival of a daughter, Kelly Ann, 8 2 ozs, at Grace Hospital March 17, 1969. DALY To Gene and Doreen (nee O'Connor) on Saturday, March 15.

1969, a 6 lb, 8 oz girt at Sault Ste. Marie General Hospital. FITCH Frank and Pam an- nounce the birth of a son Pat rick John, at the Riverside Hospital March 17. 1969. Both well.

FRODSHAM To Bill and Carol (nee Shepherd), RN, on Saturday, March 15, 1969. at Riverside Hospital, a son, Stephen William. 9 lbs. A brother for Geoffrey and Jamie. All well.

GREIG Graham and Chris (nee Higgins) announce the birth of a daughter March 15, 1969. at the Ottawa Civic Hospital. A sister for Andrea and Stephen. HUCKSTEP Henry and Mar garet (nee Stewart) are happy to announce the birth of a daughter, Cheryl Ann. on March 14, 1969, at Ot tawa Civic Hospital Both well.

McALLUM Frank and Aud rey happily announce the birth of their son, David Harold. 7 lbs. 10 March 15, 1969, at Ottawa Civic Hospital. A brother for Jen-1 nifer. All well.

McGOEY Carol. Debbie and Patsy announce the arrival of their baby brother on Friday, March 14. 1969, -at Grace Hospital. Proud par ents are Vincent and Connie McGoey. MICH ELL To George and Valerie (nee Seabrook).

a son, Mathew Paul on Sun' day, March 14, 1969. at I Western Hospital Toronto. MaaCHANOIJI Arttrlesi Articles tor Stria Article woma ArtlcMo or RoM M. Articles lor Swap Antiques 7. Firewood end Fuel M.

Morkot Basket Machinery and Equipment 100. Pot Stock lol. Livestock and Poetfry 109. Stomps and Coins 101 Hobbles 104. Boon and Motors 10S.

SnowiikoMpM 10. Campers' Suppflot 107. Musical SupplMo lot. Roolo Television 10. Household Appnoneoa AUTOMOTIVE 190.

Autos lor Soto 191. Autos wonted 129. Auto Accessor) 1U. Sports Car 194. Auto Ports Treckst 12.

Trucks far Solo 130. Truck Bootes. Porta 131. Truck wantod ID. Trailers tor Sot 914.

Trailers tor Ront 135. Mobile Homes lor Sokt 134. Mobile Homes tor Rent 137. Mobile Homos Moved 13L Mobile Home Park. lit.

Mobile Hemes Exchongsd 145. Motorcyclet tor Sate 144. Motorcycle tor Rent 147. Scooters tor Saw lex Scooters tor Rent 14. Ski Mobiles MJsceih 151.

159. Parklna Soon 159, Winterizing RIAL RSTATI 157. House tor Sale IS. House to Let 15. Furnished House Let MS.

Pumiened osnlod Let 11. Houses Wanted Let 149. Houses wonted 1U Gordon Home PRRSOMALS 174. Personal Mem 177. Tronsportotlon Avsksttl 17.

Tronspoitollon wame 17. Camps Boys end ee-st FIMANCIAL ItJ. Financing lerA, WOIejj vVaerprOsjl 117. Money Ayoiiopk) It. Mortgoges It.

tnvesMMonl 10. Potent end Copy. MIKILLANaOU 14. Legot its. Auctions Mr.

Senv Coming Event It. Stomp Collector it. Anmveroory Peg JOURNAL' Ottawa's Most Progressive Want 1. lirfo Cn. from Pimanig Column) rtLTON John and Linda (nee Thomas) announce the arrival of a son, Steven Ross.

7 lbs. 4 ozsv, on March 14, 1969. at Ottawa Civic Hospital A brother for Shawn. ikyshlak Garry and Mau reen (nee McMahon) are happy to announce the birth of a son, Saturday. March 15, 1969.

A brother for Tracy. TTTTLEY Gilbert and Pauline (nee Lalonde) are pleased to announce the birth of their first child, a daughter 4 p.m, March 16, 1969. at the General Hospital All well. WHTTTEKER To Dr. and James H.

Whitteker (nee Beth Noakes) in London, England, on March I a daughter, First grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. H. Whitte ker, and Dr. and Mrs.

F. Noakes, Vancouver. Duns BEIXIVEAU, Alice In hospi- xai, on Monday. March 17, 1969. Alice Belliveau, daugh ter at tne late Alme H.

BelU- veau and the Late Genevieve Babin, aged 87, sister of Miss Lola, aunt of Mrs. Jeffrev Mellon, Ottawa. Resting at 20 tiusseu Avenue. Ottawa. Funeral Wednesday to Sacred Heart Church for Requiem Mass at 8 a.m.

Interment Notre Dame. Ottawa. Please omit flowers. CAIRNEY, Hugh M. Peace- fully on Saturday, March 15, law.

Hugh M. Cairney, beloved husband of Violet Helman of 68 Rosemere Avenue, dear father of Wil liam Helman Cairney of An-caster, Ont, Hugh Moir Cairney of Ottawa. Brother of Mrs. William Helman (Dorothy), Ottawa, and Mrs. Effie Smith of England.

Rest ing Hulse and Playfair Cen tral Chapel, 315 McLeod Street. Service in chapel Tuesday. 3 pan. Interment Pinecrest cemetery. Friends may call Monday from 7 to 9 pjn.

and Tuesday from 12 noon, i CARD, Arthur William Sud denly in Windsor, Ont, Wednesday, March 12, 1969, Arthur William Card, aged 87, beloved husband of Vida Ruth Douglas, and dear father of Mervin Lloyd Card; and Ronald Clayton Card. Ottawa, brother of Mrs. Effa Johnsto-i, Saskatoon; also survived by four grandchildren. Interment service at Pinecrest cemetery Satur day. March 22 at 9 30 a.m.

Arrangements in Ottawa by Tubman Funeral Home. CARDO, 'Mary Kathleen In hospital, on Friday, March 14, 1963, Mary Kathleen Rooney, beloved wife of Thomas Cardo, 439 Dawson Avenue, dear mother of Father John Cardo, OMl Kitimat, BC; Bill Jim, Pat fMn John LemtenTV rfonr sister of Lee, Carmel Ray mond. Edward and Veronica, also survived by four granddaughters. Resting at Kelly Funeral Home, 585 Somerset Street West (centre town). Funeral Monday to St George's Church, for Mass at 8 a.m.

Interment Notre Dame. CHERM. Harry On Satur day. March 15, 1969, aged 60 years. Harry Cherm of 278 WesthiU Street, Ottawa, beloved husband of Tillie Viner, dear father of Donald of Toronto; Mrs.

Natal Fine (MoUiel Mrs. Hyman Waterman (Dora), Mrs. Sol Kaiman (Sylvia), also sur vived by 10 grandchildren and 1 great-grandchild. Fu neral was held Sunday, March 16, from Jewish Mem orial Chapel, 375 King Ed ward, service at I p.m. Interment Jewish Commu nity Cemetery.

Shiva at 278 WesthilL District Want Ad Aftntt SMITHS PALLS McSham and Shanks Potn-wt. asmwlwi end mom Streets. CARLETON PLACE Wilson's Drug Store, Briao street. Phone 757-1505 PEMBROKE Mr. R.

Lock, 777 Po-wtclo Street Phono m-an, RENFREW Mrs. O. Belanaor, MO Rogteo Street. Phono aMTOS. Deaths firm Preceding Column) ALLAIRE, Mrs.

Aime hospital Saturday, March 15, 1969, aged 74. Aiexine Bar- rette, 128 Dollard Street, Hull, beloved wife of the late Aime Dallaire. Dear mother of Remie, 'Bernard. Hull; Vincent, Sudbury; Urbain, PEI; Mrs. Romeo Beauchamp (Denise), Mrs.

George Emond (Yollande), Miss Roberte Dallaire. Mrs. Lionel Tremblay (Aline), Hull. Dear sister or Adelard, of Field, Ont; Sister St Rosula. Sister of the Holy Family, Ottawa.

Thirty-two grandchildren, one greatgrandchild. Funeral Tuesday leaving Racine, 'Robert and Gauthier, 101 Notre Dame, Hull at 7.30 for Requiem Mass at 7.45 in Notre Dame de Grace Church. Interment Notre Dame Cemetery, Hull. EARDLEY, Dr. Kenneth Sud denly on March 17, 1969, in Nassau, Bahamas, Dr.

Kenneth Jolw Robert Eard-ley, aged 60, youngest son of the late Rev. and Mrs. All worth Eardley. He is sur vived by his wife, the former Georgia Gough. a son, Ro bert, of Nassau, 2 daughters Martha (Mrs.

R. Moss), of Nassau, and Jennifer (Mrs. George Onicz), of Rouyn, Que, also 2 grand sons, Stephen and Kevin Moss, of Nassau, a sister, Kathleen and brother Eric, of Ottawa. ERIKSSON, Robin On March 15. 1969, in Sacred Heart Hospital of laryngitis, at the age of three years and 10 months, Robin, baby son of Preben and Genevieve Eriks son, brother of Emmanuel and Mariane, grandson of Yvonne Lecompte.

Interment Pinecrest Cemetery on Wed nesday at 10 a.m. Journal Subscription Rates SINGLE COPY PRICE: 10c daily; 15c Saturday. BV CARRIER: 40c a wk BY MAIL: Payable in odvance Canada, Canadian Forces Post Offices and S3.00 a month or S39.00 year. All other cauntriee 4400 a nmi, 540.00 year. Saturday only 25c per taue ortlioo a year to any address.

Far further information call 234-7511. Death Will Ad Section" DielhS from Preceding Column! (Cant HARPER, Andrew Daniel in hospital, on Saturday, March IS, 1969, Andrew Daniel of Cbesterville, in his 75th year; beloved son of the late Mr. and Mrs. James Edgar Harper and dear brother of Katie, Ches-terville; Effie (Mrs. Lawrence Runions), of Niagara Falls, NY.

Resting at the Vice and Craig Limited Funeral Home, Queen Street, Ches-tervillej where service will be held on Tuesday at 2 am. Interment Maple Ridge ceme tery. LADOUCEUR, Oscar On Sun day, March 16, 1969. Oscar Ladouceur, aged 75, husband of Eglantine Tremblay. father of Cyrias, Ludger, Raymond.

of Gatineau Point, Rheal. Gatineau, Herv'e, Masson, Andre, Chelsea, Mrs. Arm and Gervais (Patricia), Gatineau, Roland Lafleur (Jacque line). Gatineau Point Mrs. Florian O'Reilly (MarceUe), Three Rivers, Mrs.

Lucien Quevillon (Imeldal Templeton. Mrs. Ronald Cole (Hugette) Chelsea, Mrs. Richard Milks (Monique), Gatineau, brother of. Raoul, Frederic, Rene and Romeo, Ottawa, Miss Beatrice La douceur, Ottawa, survived by 40 grandchildren and four great grandchildren.

Resting at Beauchamp Fu neral Home, 44 Greber. Gatineau Point Funeral Wednesday for Requiem High Mass at 9 o'clock in St. Jean de Brebeuf. Burial St Francois de Sales, Gati neau Point MAINGUY, Roy I At his residence 1249 Agincourt Road, on Saturday, March 15, 1969. Roy L.

Mainguy. aged 56 years, beloved hus band of Norma Adamson, dear father of Mrs. Patricia Richardson and Alan. Brother of Gladys and Mrs. Jack Cole (Betty).

Resting tiuise and Playfair Central Chapel 315 McLeod Street Service Tuesday. 2 o.m. Interment Beech wood cemetery. Donations may be made to the Ontario Heart Fund. Notices Be Accepted From 7 a.m.

to 7.30 a.m. Each Saturday 236-7511 10CA1 CALLS-PHONE 236-7511 'Cent. From Peccdinq Cot'tmnl McLEAN, Marion In hospital. Saturday, March 15, 1969, Marion Calhoun, formerly of I '330 Metcalfe. Street, of S.

McLean, mother of I Donald D. McLean, of Baiel dTJrfe, Qati Mrs. Norman I Sheppard (Kathleen), of Nor wich, England; sister of Alex-I ander Calhoun, of Calgary; I Bertha and Kathleen of Ot tawa; also 7 grandchildren. Funeral was held at 12 noon Monday from Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel 315 McLeod Street Interment Beechwood cemetery. McMILLAN, Ernest Brown In hospital on Sunday, March 16.

1969. Ernest Brown Mc Millan, beloved husband of the late Florence Bailey and dear father of William H. and grandfather of Nancy, of Vancouver, BC; dear brother of Susie, Chester- ville; Lily (Mrs. Bismark BarkleyX Williamsburg; Alice (Mrs. Sheldon Ball), Ches-terville; Helen (Mrs.

Rod ney Hummell), Dorset, Ont Resting at the Vice and Craig Limited Funeral Home, Queen Street, Chesterville. Eastern Star service Tues- day at 8.15 and Masonic I service at 9 p.m. Service in I Trinity United Church Wed nesday at 2 pjn. Interment I Maple Ridge cemetery. QUAST, Edward In Renfrew hospital Saturday, March 15, 1969, Edward F.

Quast hus band of the late Freda Mc- Dougall, in his 65th year. Resting Cochrane-Anderson Funeral Home, Renfrew for service on Tuesday. March 18 at 2 p.m.' Interment in Haley cemetery. SEYMOUR, Roy Suddenly on Saturday. March 15.

1969. Roy- Seymour, Kemptville.1 Ont, aged 57, beloved husband of Kathleen Tuck, dear! father of Linda, Ottawa, andl brother of Ernest Mabel, Doris, and Patricia, of Brock-1 ville, Donald, of Kemptville.l and Nora, South Mountaial Resting at the Rolston Fune-1 ral Home, KemptvUle. Ser vice in cnapei monoay p.m. interment KemptvUle. The Journal has made available a booklet of I appropriate In Memoriam Notices Phone or Write I Miss Allen 236-7511 I or come in for your copy I I I I I I I RED YEAR 115 CAT, "UP, 'IJ? try imin.

OMfe from rtcxHog Column) (Com. WARREN, Allan S. In hos- pital Sunday, March 16, 1969, Allan S. Warren, of .1231 Meadowlands Drive beloved husband of -Wyda Marcellus father Jack of Kingston, brother of Mrs. Cora Fallis and Lloyd F.

of Ottawa. 10 grandchil dren also survive. Resting Hulse and Playfair Central qiapel 315 McLeod Street Service Tuesday 11 ajnv In terment Pinecrest cemetery. Friends may call 7 p.m. to 9 p.ni.

Monday. VEITCH-DRAPER IIAAJIED FUNERAL DIRECTORS PARKDpU CHAPEl 7284673 BANK ST. CHAPSl 2360668 "Golden Rule Service" Hulse Playfair FUNERAL 01 RECTORS 4 Cottnty, Hugh M. Moinguy, Roy L. -ArVcLtMn Morton, Warren.

Allan S. Central Chapel 315McU0DST. 2331143 Chapel 1093 BYRON AVE. 728 1761 McEVOY BROTHERS SHIELDS LIMITED FUNERAL DIRECTORS News ond Announcements Presented Nightly at 6 p.m. enCKOr.

235 Kent Street 232-5337 VlfF fRAIft ITn FUNERAL HOMES METCALFE WINCHESTER CHESTERVILLE 774-2120 COflVVOtoptlt oH ffirw lottioiew last Mr carriage section. HIGH- ny 17, Fridoy night. Reword, nt- IBULOVA WATCH, LADY'S, CRERAR. Fisner Hkiton. Reword.

772407. CAT, PURE WHITE, WEARING RED collar. Fisher Heights. Reword. 22-1400.

CHARM BRACELET. SILVER. II charms, within tail month. 723 7M3. DOG, MALE.

tS PER CENT SH P. nera, mayo per cent Husk block, fawn news. 4X50 ooundL Ann Vlsto area. Any Mormatkn coll 7 ores, M-2HS. ENVELOPE.

CONTAINING PICTURES, sfiarKS ireeT, Moral S4-504S. GLASSES, MAN'S, HEAVY BLACK M. vicinity Elaln. Liuar. coster.

Daytime, num. IKEVS, VICINITY SPARKS ELGIN. March 14. Twerden. ttS-iSI4 days.

ILAOY'S -WATCH, OU N-BAN K-ST. Loorent Mail, Friday. 72o-Os7t. LARGE, BLACK STANDARD POODLE, KotKciine eroo. Keword.

745-7701. LEATHER BRIEF CASE MISSING Irom cor, YMCA. Friday noon. Reward tor returned contents. 134-7741.

MAN'S GOLD WRIST WATCH. ON Salorday, vicinity Third Avenue- DwiK arrest. Kewaro. ns-TOR. WALLET, CONTAINING KEYS.

cosh and negotives. Rkkrau ond Dal- nousie area. Reword. 71541 REWARD, LARGE BLACK PURSE. mcikenar rant area.

Tuesanv rt aht IVICINITY CARLING AND BANK. RED un. ormrers to Please Call ervr. Kewera. WALLET, BROWN, VICINITY MUR- roy-ciarenc streets.

Reword. 4S4 S330. IWRISTWATCH. SILVFR. Unvt lost wsshroom St.

Laurent Shopping tot voiue. Reword. en-4M0. OLD MALE DOG, BLACK AND wnire, meaium size. S7-740.

REWARD FOR WALLET WITH papers, norsaai, ZB-les. FtMtf WELL CARED FOR MALE Tobby, found vicinity Ottawa East. 114-0141. lOLOVES FOUND. CALL 073-0940 alter e.

SHORT HAIRED. BROWN. wnne mornings. 4r-p2. 13.

MtMriini CESlJ? tnemory 't iwems, mr. ona Mrs. Robert "rgess. uaa, passed away Nov. happy hours we one enkyed.

How sweet fhefr memory still. But death has left a loneliness The world con never nil. Bionche ond Fomlly. EDMONTON (CP) A poul nutrition specialist recom- mends blotin, a B-complez vita- as means of nreventins broken feathers, dermatltla and I other ailments In turkey poults two to tour weeks of age. Dr.

A. R. Robblee of the Unlvaraltv of I Alberta recommends a mixture I of 200 micrograms of blotin to a ton of feed. 1 li. hMcMrtan Cwtt.

trom Preceding Column) DH.LABAUGH In nernory ot deo other. Fit. Lt. V. c.

DHIotough. who m. occidental ry killed March Death can never tcrke Memories Itiat mH otwoys Hnasr WhHe upon Ibis oartti we stay. -Wile ond Sons. DILLABAUGH In loving memory of Mvrner one uncle.

Flight Lieutenant V. Olltabough. who occidsntalty killed March You or not ssrootti Nor never wM vou bm. As long a Nre and memory lost. We will remember thee.

I Jm' -ftrothers Fred ond Raymond ond Families. GRAHAM In loving nwmorv nr dear Itusband. Thomas D-Aorrv Graham, who dktd March lj ih -The years ore quickly passing. Though sNH we cant target. For in me hearts mat lav him.

His memory linger yet. wh oroc GRAHAM In loving memory or dear tamer ond grandrattier, Thomas Drcy Graham, who died March 17, In our hearts your memory Nnosrs, Always tender, tend ond true, There's not day, dear Father, Wo do not think of yoa. Gerald, Looter, Leon -ond Grondchlrdren. GRAHAM -mi tovlng memory ot a uncte, Alexander Stewart Graham, accidentally kWed March 17, IM7. His Mfe was earnest, Ms actions kind.

A generous hand and on active mind. Anxious to please, lam to offend. A loving brother ond faithful friend. Sister, Chris and Family. HUNT In loving memory of dear mwinw- gronornomer, sodie J.

Hunt, who passed away March 17, 1WI. Always remembered. Bub and Fomlly. HUNT In loving memory of a dear momer, aoote J. Hunt, who passed owoy Moroch 17.

MSI. Always remembered. oernj ond Bill. MONTGOMERY In fond and loving uvw nvMJana, rarner and grandfather, Wesley c. Montgomery, who passed away March is.

We treasure happy memories, Of the on we loved so much. Hazel and the Family. MOORE In memory of mother, Mrs. Bertha passed owoy March 17. Ite.

Sunshine posses, shodows foN. uve-s remembrance outlasts aNi years do many or They or filled with rernentbranc of you. Bunny, Bill, Joan ond Billy. MOORE loving memory of a dear enier, mrs. senna Moor, who passed away March 17, VMS.

Sunshine passes, shadows fall. Love's remembrance outlasts all. Sister Jen ond Anne. PRUD-HOMME tn fond ond loving ona orortier. OrvHie, who wo accidentally killed March 17, Ifei, Sad and sudden was me call.

So dearttf ImmmI Kw m. mu, Hit memory Is as sweet today As the. hour he passed away. The Fomlly. 15.

Cards of Tiaib GORDON We wish to extend our sin-' tore tnonu ond opprockllKin to our many friends, neighbors and relatives for the acts of kindness, messages ond floral tributes received at the loss of a beloved father ond grand-father. Mr. and Mrs. M. B.

Gordon ond Family. 1ft. Funeral Direderi RACINE. ROBERT AND GAUTHIEk 717 -MM. MO Hmutwi vi Olmsteodi 7 Foirmonti 1st St.

Pot- ricki 101 Notre Domei 731 xomarul 20. Frtrbts FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS. P. ProUDL 14S rjamneeU tll.mli 171-1515. FINE'S FLOWERS LIMITED With 5 locations for Your Convenience.

tn Bank street Ml Carting at Woodroff Ml Riverside Drive near Upland Highway 15. Bells Corner St. Laurent Shopping Centre 2360801 30. Senrkt Stalkta SERVICE STATIONS OPEN MARCH 16 TO" MARCH 22 7 A.M. TO 10 P.M.

BUD TIERNEY'S BA STATION, MO! wnrersioe Drive ot Hog's Bock. 7U- LEM DesFORGES SERVICE STATION, v.orimg Avenu at Broadview. 771-Wll. sso ELLIOT'S ESSO, RICHMOND ROAO Carllng. Brltonnia Re-I17l.

Nophtha, while gas, marine gas. SSO CAPITAL DOOGE CHRYSLER ESSO service siation, 1544 carllng Avenue. 719.1111. (SO CARDILLOS ESSO STATION, CAR- ling ot Preston, open NN oil week. SSO BILL SHAWS ESSO SERVICE ST A "on, rjrjseune Road and Woodratfe.

tl-7J05. FINA CHARLIE REGAN'S FINA SERVICE Motion, Gtadtton and Kent. H4f4. FINA AWE'S FINA SERVICE STATION, net carllng ot Churchill. 71-SsM.

OLO OIL SERVrCENTRE, MM CARLtNO AVE- nue ot ROtevlew. IIS-5JS3. OPEN HOURS' SUNLIOHT SUFEft STATION, 1511 St. Laurent comer Belfast Road. 74S.4t1, SUNOCO ALEC'S SUNOCO STATION.

PARK. aole and Welllitgfon. Open March loll. 77M77. VesesfLi.

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