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52 Wednesday, May 14, 1969 Deaths By Tki Canadian Proa Valeaart, Que. Leo-Paul Bombardier. 58. co founder of Bombardier Snowmobile Ltd. Today and Tomorrow TODAY Ottawa Dental Nurses and Assistants Association gradua tion.

Skyline Hotel, 6.30 p.m. Rideau Business and Profes sional Women's Club, Beacon Arms, 6.30 pjn. Public and Separate schools drama showcase, Mazenod Seminary, 623 Smyth Road, 7 p.m. Advertising Talk-In, Algon quin College, 8 p.m. Ontario Association for Chil dren With Learning Disabilities, general meeting.

Borden Public School. 8.30 p-ra. Ottawa Single Parents Association, penny auction, St George's Church, 8.30 p.m. NRC scientific films, 100 Sus sex Drive, 8.30 p.riL. Russian Festival, Capitol The atre, 8.30 p.m.

Fantasticks." Ottawa Little Theatre. 8.30 p.m. tomorrow' Public Service Alliance Na tional Component convention, Skyline Hotel, 9 a-m. Official opening of Senior Citizens' Centre, 345 Richmond Road, 2.45 pjn. Highland Park art gallery opens.

Highland Park High School 3.30 p.m. Canadian Association of Pur chasing Agents, awards dinner. Skyline. 6.30 pm. Ottawa Firefighters Association, annual reunion dinner, Civic Centre, 6.45 pjn.

Public and Separate Schools drama showcase, Mazenod Seminary, 623 Smyth Road, 7 p.m. i Eastern Canada Soroptimists Club annual conference. Chateau Laurier. 8 pm. Ottawa West PC Association annual meeting, Hilton Avenue Public School, 8.15 pjn.

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Cmi-'Tf Men wlefe is wwtM tM Loo 14. OrfMl The Ottawa Journal LONG DISTANCE PHONE ZENITH 771N NO TOLL CHARGE Births ARNOLD Paul and Donna (nee Street) are happy to an nounce the birth of their daughter. Shannon Michelle, 7 14 May 13. 1969, at the Riverside Hospital. First grandchild for Mr.

and Mrs. A. V. Street, Calgary, Alberta, and Mr. and Mrs.

E. J. Arnold. Calgary. Sincere thanks to Dr.

W. Burgess. FRIPP John and Liz (nee Drolet) announce the arrival of their chosen daughter, Renee Lizabeth, a sister for Jay, David and Kim. HART Bill and Muriel (nee Hammill) are happy to an nounce the arrival of a daugh ter. Colleen, Tuesday, May 13, 1969.

at Ottawa Civic Hospital. A sister for Susan and Karen. HEAD RICK To Bert and Gale. the gift of a son, Grant Cameron, 7 lbs. 8 at Grace Hospital, on May 13, 1969.

First grandchild for the H. E. Headricks of Perth and the E. A. Wagners of Pembroke.

JOSEY Stan and Elizabeth (nee Miron) are pleased to announce the arrival of a son, Stephen David, 8 kbsv, 11 ozs. on May 12. 1969, Ottawa Civic Hospital. MARCH Terry and Margaret (nee Da vies) are pleased to announce the birth of a brother for Jeffery, May 12. 1969.

at Riverside Hospital. FLYING FEATHERS MAIDSTONE. England (CP) A couple of squabbling fe males collided in mid-air over this Kent community and crash-landed in the main street. Animal protection officer Rob ert Nurse treated the combat ants, two bruised and ruffled swans, for shock and graze. suspect they were couple of )ealoos females, and one was chasing the other from a male wan, be sauL MASS FOR 1MM GENEVA (Reuters) Pope Paul will conduct an open-air mass June It for up to 10.

60S persons during an 11-hour stay in Geneva, it was announced Tuesday. He will conduct the mass after addressing the International Labor Organisation as sembly bere. wsacHAMDita n. 4. Amrle tar Rent S.

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Laont 15. AlCtWM 14. Mr. Sam 17. Camtag 1S.

Slnma OHIartara JOURNA 'ANT AD "Ottawa's Most Dwlfa BEGGS, Margaret On Tuesday, May 13, 1969, Margaret Grant, Kemptvrile, aged 77, beloved wife of Arlow Beggs, dear mother of Harold. Val- leyfield, Mrs. Arthur Farrell (Lola), South Mountain, Mrs. Irene Anderson, Watertown, sister of George, Prescott, Ray and Mrs. Ruby Latimer, Hyndman.

Resting Rohrton Funeral Home, Kemptville. Service in chapel Thursday 2 p.m. Interment South Gower. BRESNAHAN. Albert Joseph At Renfrew, Ont, Monday, May 12.

1969, A. J. Bresna- han, in his 61st year, husband of Belle Juby, and father of Glenyce (Mrs. Austin Bryd-ges), Doug and Bill, of Ren frew, brother of Mrs. Edith Ashfield, Lillian and Herb Bresnahan.

all of Renfrew. Resting McPhail and Perkins Funeral Home, Renfrew, where funeral service will be conducted Thursday, May 15 at pjn. Interment Thorn p- sonhin cemetery. BROWN, R. George Sud denly, at his home.

46 Grove Avenue, Monday, May 12, 1969, R. George Brown, aged 72. beloved husband of Emma Maxwell, father of Douglas, Wakefield; Ronald, Ottawa; Stuart, Timmina; Alan, Kenora; Mrs. Paul Sharkey (Linda), Ottawa, and the late David Brown; brother of Marshall and Lloyd. Wakefield; Earle and Mrs.

Robert Oliver (LuellaV HuIL Also survived by 14 grandchildren. Resting Hulse and Playfair Central ChapeL 315 McLeod Street Service Thursday, 2 p.m. Interment Hall cemetery, Wakefield, gue. Death Notices Will Be Accepted From 7 a.m. to 7.30 a.m.

Each Saturday 236-7511 Progressive Want Deaths (Cont. from Prvcarfltftfl Colmnn CLAUDE, Mrs. Delima At her residence, 254 St Andrew Street, Ottawa, Monday, May 12. 1969, Delima Desroches, aged 78, mother of Lucien, Washington, Marcel, Boston, Mrs. Roland Car riere (Bertholde), Ottawa Rev.

Sister Blanche Irene, S.C.O. (Cecile), missionary at Lesoto, Africa, sister of Mrs. Josephine Lacombe, Ottawa, 14 grandchildren, 2 greatgrandchildren. Resting Ra cine, Robert and Gauthier, 259 St Patrick Street Funeral Thursday to the Basilica for Requien Mass 9 a.m. Interment Notre Dame ceme tery.

CROWLEY, Christopher On Wednesday, May 14. 1969, at his home. Chichester. Oue. Christopher Crowley, aged 77 years, beloved husband of Leah Venasse.

Resting Ring- rose Bros. Funeral Home, Chapeau, Que, after 7.30 this evenlni. Funeral Saturday, May 17. to the Holy onost Church, Nlckabong. for Funeral Mass 10 ajn.

Burial parish cemetery. DONOGHUE G. W. (Earl) At his residence. Monday, May 12.

1969. Earl Donoirhiie dear son of Mrs. Violet and the late George W. Doihk hue; brother of Stephen. Greenwood, NS; (Joan) Mrs.

Donald Delorme. Almonte (Thelma) Mrs. Edmund Ho- gan. Ottawa. Restiiw Mr Evoy-Snields Funeral Home.

235 Kent Street Finmi Thursday to St Joseph's inure for funeral nau 8 ajn. Interment Notre Dame cemetery. FULTON. Ronald Runnel! Suddenly, on Tuesday. May 13.

1969, at bis borne. Cbes-terville, Ont, Ronald Run-nells Fulton, his 62nd year; beloved husband of Gladys Viola Alford and dear father of Donna (Mrs. Walter Fosterl of Richmond grandfather of Scott and Catherine and brother of Drury. Resting at the Vice and Craig Ltd. Funeral Home Queen Street Chesterville where service will be held on Friday at 2 p-m.

Inter ment Maple Ridge cemetery HENDERSON, Lillian In has pitsl. on Tuesday. May 13, 1969. Lillian Lamb, widow of Peter Henderson, 180 Chandler Avenue. In her 85th yean dear mother of Lillian (Mrs.

L. T. Pierce) and Lorn a (Mrs. A. CordesX Ottawa; grand mother of Barbara Cordes and Louise Pierce.

Resting at Hulse and Playfair Cen tral Chapel. 315 McLeod Street Service Friday. 11 a.m. Interment Pinecrest cemetery. JOHNSTON, Kenneth Aleisn der At Mattawa.

Ont, Sunday. May II. 1969, Kenneth Alexander Johnston, aged 54 years, beloved father of Grant, of Kingston, Maiiene (Mrs. David Morton), Sandra (Mrs. Jamas McCebe), Peter born, brother of Stanley.

Massena. NY, Andrew, of Hamilton, Percy, New Lis- keard, Harold. Petrrboro. Denton, Kingston, George. Toronto.

Resting a i Funeral Home, Smiths FaHs. Funeral service in the chspel Wednesday tt 2 p.m. Inter ment Hillcrest cemetery. LAJOIE, Miss Josephine Of 62 Principale Street Aylmrr, died on Monday, May 12. 1969, aged 90, aunt of Gerard and Hector Lajoie of Aylmer, Mrs.

Ferdinand Charbon- neau (Lila Lajoie), Aylmer. Resting at Emond Funeral Home. 39 Central Street. Aylmer, after 1 o'clock Toes-day. Funeral Thursday morning.

May 15. at 7.45, St. Paul's Church. Aylmer, Interment St Paul's cea- RAGS TO DOLLARS A long, wet summer has brought dividends to the Uni tarian Service Committee In Ottawa. A housewtfe In St.

John's, Newfoundland, turned her thoughts to making money for the USC when she was unable to go on holiday last year. She ransacked tier rag bag and ttie doHs dothes the made sold so weH she was able to send (30 to the agency. Ad Section" DcJlb (Cowl. From rVacedkio CokanM MEAGHER, Bridget Mary In hospital. Tuesday.

Mav 13 1969. Bridget Mary Larkin. aged 92. widow of Joseph Meagher, dear mother of John Marearet Mrs John Wallace). Mary Mrs.

Leo Casserly), Josephine (Mrs. led Jennings), and Matt of Ottawa, Ann (Mrs. Ray Finnevl. Ofdensbura Rita (Mrs. Paul KoecherY Wisconsin.

Resting Kelly Fu neral Home. 585 Somerset Street (Centre Town). Funer al Friday to St Marys cnurcn, boutti Gloucester, for Mass. Interment parish cemetery. PERKINS, Rita May In hospi tal.

Tuesday. May 13, 1969, Rita May Leclair, aged 48, wife of Ted Perkins, dear mother inf Leonard, Clair (Mrs. Jacques Beaudoin). Beloved daughter of Mrs. Anna Leclair, dear sister of Leo, John, Henry, Georgette (Mrs.

Ted Hanlon), and fond grandmother of Marc Rest ing Kelly Funeral Home, 2313 Carting Avenue, west of Woodroffe. Funeral Friday to Our Lady of Fatima Church for Mass 9 ajn. Interment Pinecrest cemetery. Donations to Canadian Cancer Foundation appre ciated. The Journal has made available a booklet 'of appropriate In Memoriam Notices Phone or Write Miss Allen 236-7511 or come in for your copy 10CAI CALLS PHONE 236-751 1 Dealb (CanT.

from FrorarJing Column RICHARDS, John In hospital, Thursday, May 8, 1969, husband of the late Cora Holden, aged 68, father of Mrs. Michael Gleeson (Thelma), Gatineau Mills; 3 grandchil dren, Mrs. Brian Fichaud (Patricia), Maureen and Shar- ron; 2 great-grandchildren. Resting Racine, Robert and Gauthier, 260 Besserer. Funeral, Saturday to St.

Aloysius Church, Gatineau, for Requiem Mass, 10 a.m. Interment Notre Dame, Ot-. tawa. SEAR SON, Thomas P. In Civic Hospital, Pembroke, Monday, May 12, 1969, Thomas P.

Searson of Egan-ville, in his 79th year, sur vived by his wife the former Mary Catherine a father of Sister Margaret Searson, Notre Dame, Kings ton. Monica (Mrs. Wm. Ellis) of Azilda, and Noreen of Toronto. Father-in-law of Mrs.

Marion Searson of Sudbury. Resting O'Reilly Funeral Eganville. Funeral Thursday, May 15, to St. James RC Church. Requiem Mass a.m.

Interment parish cemetery, Eganville. SMITH, Kalman In hospital, Tuesday, May 13, 1969. Kalman Smith, beloved husband of Sylvia Gould of 46 Range Road, dear father of Mrs. Joel Palmer (Barbara), and Robert dear brother of Mrs. Carl Fein (Essie), and Mrs.

A. D. Betcherman (Fanny), and the late Julius. Loving grandfather of Mitchell and Rosanne. Funeral service was held Wed nesday, 2 p.m., from the Jewish Memorial Chapel.

Interment Jewish Community cemetery of Ottawa. ST. CYR, Alfred Clement In hospital. Pembroke, on Sunday. May 11.

1969. AI fred St Cyr. beloved father of Noel Rene St Cyr of Vanier City, and Lucienne St Cyr of He Perrot Que Resting at the Neville Funeral Home. Pembroke. Funeral Miu Wednesday.

May 14. at 10 JO a-m, St Ann's Parish. Cormac Interment Cormac cemetery. WRIGHT. John Sinclair Of Glasgow Station, in hospital.

Amprior, Wednesday, May 14. 1969. in his 75th year, dear husband of Mar garet Arnold, and father of James, survived by 3 grand children, brother of Lome, of Douglas, and Lila (Mrs. A Car-swell), Renfrew. Resting Boyce Funeral Home, Arn- prior Service in chapel Fri day.

2 dock. Interment Flat Rapid cemetery. Hulse Playfair Umthjd FUNERAL DIRECTORS Ontral Chapel 315McUO0ST. 2331143 Wwt Chapel 1098 V0H AVt 728-1761 McEVOY SHIELDS iiMino Nevvs ond Anneuncamants Presented NigMrf at m. on CKOY.

235 rent Street 232 5337 VEITCH-DRAPER LIMITED FUNERAL DIRECTORS PA.RKDALE CHAPEL 728673 SANK ST. CHAPEl 234368 GokMn Srvtr U4 BLACK CAT, PERSIAN ANCt-STRY. could he mrdi wd Crtvtw WemfcnrtUiMK or odiorent areas. Cnudrcn heortnrolren, 774-1744. CAT.

SIAWF5E. 4AALE. LOST VAN-lr City. 74S-t471. GFNraous rewao for finding brMrfrOM In Corllnpveood Shopping Centi 174-7.

SttH ARFA. VMITti SA MOVED. tenwt. years, nylon cnok toh. 714-4454.

SOLO RRACELET. alta vista orvfi. Thuraay. Revrord. Cotl 731- Usl (Cant, from Praovdaig Column) GREY TABBY CAT.

MALE, MAY Vicinity KanKomarln. Rrward. 72S-BSJf. LADY'S WATCH ON MALL. FRIDAY vaning.

award. LOST IN ROCKCLIFFE AREA, BLACK Standard Poodl, whit undar murl. Male, 12 yor. Generous reward. Any information, pleex call 7I-04J.

PURSE. BLACK SANDWICH. CON-tolning Important papers. Standnh-hail. May 3.

Generous reword. 72S- isn. SET OF KEYS ON KEYRING, THRtfc keys, brown fog. Bonk Sire! or -a 23J. SILVER BRACELET, LADY'S.

LOST Tutsdoy. Kpsok. Reword. 722- 1 41 SILVER CHARM BRACELET, 11 PT. disc and key, vicinity Western Park, woy.

Reward. ss7. SMOKY BLACK CAT, WHITE FEET, white under chin. Beoconhill south area, tfeward. 743-170.

WHITE FRENCH POODLE, MEDIUM sir. Collar wfttl red stones. Lower Town. flamed Frou-Frou. Reword.

234-N70. YOUR PET MAY BE AT THE Hu man Society Shelter. Visit shelter to moke sure. 723-jis. 1 RINGS IN RIDEAU STREET STORE, Reward, ZM-45II Ill days.

12- evgs. ask lor Gail. WATCH "LOST VICINITY BELL CANADA BUILO-ing. 4.30 to 4.45 p.m., Friday. 2 2549; vnings.

74s-057. hand BEAUTIFUL HONEY COLORED KIT-ten, Rlvarsid Drtv area. Pleas coll Human Society. BLACK MALE KITTEN, 4 WEEKS. found In Boyswatar-Young area.

13004. BLACK RIMMED GLASSES. WEST at Spencvr. Sunday. 72S7t7.

BOY'S BICYCLE FOUND. CALL, otter 74S-7W0. KITTEN. BLACK. FOUND VANIER City.

744501. LAOY'S JACKET, PINK LINEO. slevelss, vicinity Cooper nest Eiohi. n-sato. LADY'S WATCH FOUND BANK Street, Tuesday.

235-7TM. MAN'S WATCH, OTTAWA SOUTH, Saturday morning. 733-122. SHORT KID GLOVES FOUND ON Mcll, May 1. 77-0U 2J-YEAR GOVERNMENT pin.

Call 232 2327. 13. fe.sriasH BLACK In loving nmtmbmnct of Qatar hutbano ond nrntr, Jim Dtaclu who paiMd awoy en May 14. IHt. Mory and ton.

BROWN, HotVY tn loving memory a wr frtona who poucd owov Mov ia iodiy mitMil toy rVVwrotn and Bud. LIUZ20 tn loving mtmory of my teatrvod tartvtaK, Loun Lwuo. who prnMd owoy May 14, Ie0 Till mnoiy todn and lit deportr Vow IIyi torovor In our htrarH --OougMor Gract. MARTIrfsON In toving wnffflbrtMl door wto and immor. Mrt Etmnor MortatiTsOA.

who pauod away May 14. in. And WttilO tni Hh potxtrfvl tfwp. Hr fiwnory wo fthoM aiwoy ip ond MonYy. PROULX In vtng rrwmoiy of Mr Ahur rVowtx, who prntod owoy May 14, IMo.

end Mrv Rom AItw PrtMftx, Who pjMQd owoy Dt- Jt mi. Oojiahir Roymondo ond Fomiry. ROCKBURN In loving mwy of door ton ond brotmr. Torry Warn-burtt. who ptnwd oil May 14.

1M May cornot wtm od rqn. It brtnoa brx mrnoritt will Yaw hM mttiistp wmm4 fjrfvino voOhf Biil iromorin Of wM rwvor fM Mom. Brohor ond SKhKV WF STERN In lovWig inomory who pi)tt owoy Mny IX HoS. Whn wwid I givo If I cowhf ooy h4lo "Dor In tno oomo od wov To ctoop your hond and so you wniao To oft ond chut wtm you oatlo. God cottod yo homo woo HH Sny Wttkond by a jMtfJ.hw-mkFw, Ai.

ond Fomm; WOOO In tovkna nvrrf moahajv Moion Wood wt eny avnr le. Iu 1. Fsa-ftl DirKlari Ctl. aOSaT AND SAUTHIFS IV M4. M4 Bew.er; 1M F-meMf; 7 vi IH trf Oonot 733 Sonnet 20.

rVteri riowras FPR i oectcMs 4i On in I. 331.771; tn-nas FINE'S FLOWERS LIMITED With 5 locations for Your Convenience, rrj Ron street 7114 Carting at WoeoVo'le 3474 RiverftiO Driv neor Uplonot Higtnvoy IJ, Beit Cornerj SJ. Laiavnf ShjDplng Conto 23tVO801 21. (iBxterVn CEAtETESV LOT. 4 "LACES.

LOCAL privore ton). 73B-1317. 31 brMtj mi Tiiej CLEARANCE OF OEONSTTOas V) now on oil Singer Sewing NEW SINC.FR 7IG 7G SEWINC, nwhln wMi rie i mj re. Scierlai Sl OS, at ON SMgw Sewing Centre 35. Wkn to 6 CI FA BANC Of OfWtNSTRATORS.

on or singer Sewing NEW SiNC.ER JIG IAC SFWHeS 4AA- 1 cne. Siwrtal St ts, at off finger Sewing Centre 31 lin)n lUrtts COOO CARE FOR ELDERLY LADIES. onw nam Mr 4 InrtW, AH ftoor, cW-l AH oanvenlenta on main floor. t7M444. PRIVATE ROOM IN REST HOME mining car.

775-144. 39. far dental mi Lauduipioi BEST QUALITY HOTOTILLEO TOP soil, alio aand till. R. Landriourl, 2M4177, FOR HEDGE HAROY ALPINE CUR-ront plonK.

tac octi. S22-OU. GARDEN. LAWN TOP SOIL, RE A-sonobi, any quantity, anytime. 72S-175.

GRAVELY TRACTOR UNIT, MODEL L-a, 2-pd transmission. 7 horsepower, VO-doy ports worronty. 723-OJtl. JOS. I LANDSCAPING, oatlo slobs, too soil, nursery sod de- ilvered nd laid, big or small fobs.

For Information and estimates. oS. 4317.. LANDSCAPING, SODDING. CEDAR hedges, various trees, stone retaining walls.

Fr astknots. Evenings, 2-77ao. NURSERY STOCK, LANDSCAPING, cedar hedges ond trs. up to 4" collar, top soil. 44-515.

daytim 4S4-490. evenings. NURSERY SOO, PICKUP OR OE-lhrrd. Ptrsens Turf Form, ft Osgoode. Ont.

S2I-2S43. ROTARY TILLERS. NEW AND USED, good condition. Complvt I in Down's garden and town equipment. Davidson's.

2044 Scott. 722-2U2. SPECIALIZING SODDING, SEEDING, lawns, shrubs, hedges, trimmed, lawns mowed-lrimmed. Evergreens, lop soil. Call for esttlmafcs.

744-423. TOP SOIL, SAND, GRAVEL. CEDAR trts for hedg. r-tft-1414, 41-3774. TOP OUALITY SOIL FOR YOUR lawn and garden, avoilobi now, als and.

gravl rill. Laurent Lactone Ltd 24-2nl. anytime. TOP SOIL. VERY BEST, SCREENED or ordinary sand fill and gravel.

Also bockho rentals. T. Schorl. 1421-1122. LAWN CAR! CUTTING, ROLLING, FERTILIZING, aerating by fob or contract.

S34-2M4. TOP SOIL BEST OUALITY GARDEN TOP SOIL aval I obi anytime. Bob Impose S22 1044. SPECIALIZE PRIVATE HOMES FOR THE BEST IN LANDSCAPING coll 422-137. 41.

Kale Belp Walt. AIR CONDITIONING REFRIGERA- lion service man, Ikaneed. wonted Immediately Stat salary end experience. Box B-SIt, Jour not. AUTO MECHANIC WITH TOOLS GAR.

den Auto Servtc SI Aylmer Road. 444-4515. BARBER GOOD WORKING CONDI- ttans. KKTYt luiowtodgo of botrthfi. 74-2S44.

BICYCLE MECHANIC WITH EXPER-fctnt, top woqm. group Irauronca. 74-0571. CAPABLE WORKING CHAUFFEUR. Amortcon Plan rort In th Adtron-dockE, July and Auguit.

$700 por tk. Room ond board. Tttophono CASE BACKHOC OPERATOR, EX-pBritACd. Cot( 3VU4, CERTIFIED REFRIGERATOR JOUR-nyman wanted at onco. oil oTapovoo tenvf.tr.

Apply Morrttan Rtrtoro- I son. 107 Stirling Avtnut. 77 TV7. CHINESE COOK WANTED FOR RES tourant. 771-tjai.

otlrr 4. WELL KNOWN SUMMER RESORT IN WESTERN CANADA REQUIRES employees in vorious xategories in their modern gourmet kitchen. The following positions ore ovoil-obl lor the forthcoming seasoni SOUS CHEF 2nd PASTRY CHEF ASSISTANT BUTCHER GENERAL ASSISTANT COOKS AND KITCHEN ATTENDANTS )LEASE WRITE TO BOX B-567, JOURNAL CLASS A MECHANIC Wonted for eiponding Outomotxle deolerthip in West End. Phone 236-7191 WANTED IMMEDIATELY 2 Men to Work as COUNTER CLERK AND SHIPPING AND RECEIVING Coll Wr. LARCH! between 9 ond 4 236-0141 for appointment TERRY BURNERS INC BOYS! BOYS! NEED EXTRA MONEY? IF YOU ARE BETWEEN AGES 12 TO 15 CALL 236-7511 CIRCULATION DEPT.

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