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38 Thursday, January Deaths By Th Canadian Pratt Moncton, N.B. D. W. (Don) Saunders, 73. former manager of the original Halifax airport and regional controller or civil aviation in the Atlantic area from 1958 to 1962.

Terr Haute, lnd. James T. (Jumbo) Elliott, 69, former baseball pitcher with tbe Brooklyn Dodgers, Philadelphia Phillies and Boston Braves. Toronto George Hamm, 76, former semi-professional hdckey player in Winnipeg and race horse trainer. Today and Tomorrow TODAY Toronto Dance Theatre, Na tional Arts Centre Studio, 8 p.m.

"Wait Until Dark," Ottawa Little Theatre, 8.30 p.m. TOMORROW Blood Donor Clinic, Lauren-, tian High School, 9 to 11.30 a.m. and 1 to 3.30 p.m. Toronto Dance Theatre, Na tional Arts Centre, Studio, p.m. Until Dark," Ottawa 'Little Theatre, 8.30 p.m.

Decormier Singers, Tremblay series. National Arts Centre, Opera House, 8.30 p.m. FIRST JUMBO READY NEW YORK- (AP) Pan American World Airways has announced that its Boeing 747 jumbo jet will begin regularly scheduled service on Jan, 21 with a flight to London from Kennedy International Airport. Pan Am said the plane will be fitted to seat 362 passengers, al though maximum capacity is 490. CONTROVERSIAL CLERIC LONDON (Reuters) Canon Hugh Montefiore, an outspoken Church of England clergyman who once suggested that Jesus might have been a homosexual.

was appointed a bishop Wednes day. The 49-year-old Jewish born canon caused a contro versy when he put forward his homosexuality theory at a con ference in July, 1967. Journal Bex Replies D-rOll 013 016 021 025 041 058 084 082 100 140 152 155 163 176 182 183 186 192 198 202 206 207 208 210 211 212. 213 214 217 220 224 226 229 230 232 240 243 Journal Subscription Ralei StNtiLe. COPY PRICE: 10c Storyi ISC Saturday.

nv CARRIER: 60e a WM. Br MAIL: Pcvrble In advance Con- odo. Cnnedlon Fo-ces Post Offices ond U.S. 83.00 a montn or S33.O0 a year. All other countrlM S4.00 a month or 140.00 a year.

Saturday only 2Sc per Issue or 113.00 year to any oaoress. For furtlw information can 7jen. District Want Ad Aftntt Smiths PALLS Mcsnanr ana snonki Pharmacy, Beckwlth ond M'jln Street! Phono 283-3838 CARLETON PLACb WIlMn's Drug Store. Brian Strtet. pnono 257-1503.

PEMBROKE Mrs. ft. Locke, 277 Po-trlrln street. Phone 731-4353. RENFREW Mrs.

D. Belonger. 1M Roglon Strut. Phono 439-370. INDEX TO CLASSIFICATIONS ANNOUNCIMINTS Vttol Statistic: 1.

Adoptions 2. Births 3. Deaths 4. Obituorles 5. Lost 6.

Found Notices: ifr. In Memorfams it Anniversary Mosses i 15. Cards ot Thanks 16. Funorol Directors 17. Cemetery Memorials It.

Societies and Lodges Churches -MjrFlorlsts 21. Cemeteries 29. Druggists Open Sunday 30. Service Stations Services: 33. Banquets ond Parties 34.

Teke-Out Foods 35. Where to Go 36. Hotels ond Motets 37. Beauty Salons 3. Nursing Homes 39.

Gardening ana LondscaplftQ 40. Ambulant Service EMPLOYMENT 41. Male Help Wonted 47. Salesmen and Agents i 43. Positions Vacant 44.

Professional Service 45. Female Help Wanted 44. Nursing Services 47. Employment Wonted 48. Domestic Help 49.

Teachers Wonted 50. Tuition 51. Trade Schools SJ. Baby Services APARTMENTS 54. Aportments to Let 55.

Furnished Apartments to Let 56k Apartments Wonted i 57. Apartmen's lor Solo St. Sublets PROPERTY 61. Property for Salt Property for Rent -03. Property Wanted 64.

income Property 65. Property Exchanged 66. Out-of-Town Properties 07. Farms for Sole 64. Farms for Rent 69.

Forms Wanted to Buy 70. Cottages for Sale 71. Cottoges for Rent 71. Cottoges Wonted 73. Cottage Lots for Sole 74.

warehouse Space 75. Offices to Let 76. Offices Woo led to Let 77. Stores to Let 78. Stores Wonted to Let 79.

Resorts M. Business Opportunities ROOMS. 06. Rooms to Let (7. Rooms Wanted 08.

Room one Board 19. Share Accommodation 81970 The Ottawat Journal LONG DISTANCE NO TOLL CHARGE PHONE ZENITH 771M 2. Birtta BOB1ER Sydney and Audrey (nee Cassidy) are pleased to announce the birth of a son, Harold Sydney, Jan. 1970, at the Carleton Place Memorial Hospital. A brother for David.

BROWN Andrew and Glenna (nee. Bradley), proudly announce their first a son, Anthony Andrew, 7 15 on Jan. 7, 1970, at Almonte General Hospital. GORMAN Tom and Angela are proud to announce the birth of a son, Paul, at the Civic Hospital. Jan.

7, 1970. A brother for Julia. HAPGOOD Bill and Pat are happy to announce the birth of a daughter on Jan. 7, 1970, at Ajax. Ont.

Both well. LACELLE TovCharles and Bette. Jan. 5. 1970, in Frobi-sher Bay, NWT, the gift of a son, first grandchild to Mr.

and Mrs. Aurele Lacelle, of Ottawa. MILES Jim and Karen (nee Mahlitz) are proud to announce the birth of a son, 7 lbs. 5 Jan. 8, 1970, at Ottawa Civic Hospital Thanks to Dr.

Higley. PAPROSKI Steve and Betty are proud to announce the arrival of Elizabeth, 6 lbs. II on Jan. 6. 1970, at Riverside Hospital.

Both well. POTTSi Dave and Gail (nee Robertson) are happy to announce the arrival of Julie Dorothy Lynn, 10 Hs. 7 Jan. 6, 1970, at Ottawa Civic Hospital. A sister for Lisa.

Many thanks to Dr. Mauls and the nursing staff. RYLOTT Gary and Linda (nee McEwen) proudly announce the arrival of their first child, a son. Brent, oh Dec. 28, 1969, at Carleton Place and District Memorial Hospital.

WEDD Jim and Denise (nee Kingsbury) are happy to announce the arrival of a daughter, Janis Kimberley, on Jan. 3, 1970. A sister for Barbara and Nancy. Both well. MERCHANDISE Articles: ti.

Articles for Solo n. Articles Wanted 94. Articles for Rent ts. Articles tor Swap 94. Antiques and Fine Art 97.

Firewood ana Fuel 98. Market Basket 99. Muchlnery and Equipment 100. Pet Stock 101. Livestock ond Poultry 102.

Stamps and Coins 103. Hobbles 104. Boats end Motors 105. Snowmobiles 106. Campers' Supplies 107.

Musical Supplies 108. Radio Television 109. Household Appliances AUTOMOTIVE Autos: lit. Auto Lemma 170. Autos tor Sole 171.

Autos Wonted 171. Auto Accessories 173. Sports Cars 174. Auto Ports Tracks: 179. Trucks for Sole 130.

Truck Bodies. Ports 131. Trucks Wonted-Trailers 131 Trotters for Sole 134. rollers for Rent 135. Mobile Homes for Sola 136.

Mobile Homes for Rent -137. Mobile Homos Moved 131. Mobile Home Perks 139. Mobile Homes Exchanged Motoi cycles. Motorcycles for Sate 146.

Motorcycles for Rent 147. Scooters for Solo 148. scooters for Ren. 149. Ski-Mobiles Mlscellaneoas: 151.

Garoqes 157. Porklno Spoco 153. Winterising REAL ESTATE 157. Mouses tor Sow 1st. Real Estate Services 159.

Houses to Let 160. Furnished Houses to Let 141. Furnished Houses wonted te to Let 167. Houses Wonted to Lot 163. Houses Wanted to Buy 164.

Garden Homes PERSONALS Personol Memos 177. Transportation Available 171. Transportation Wonted 17. Camps Boys' ana Girls' FINANCIAL 185. Financing 18.

Money' Wonted 187. Money AvoUobt 188. Mortgages 189. Investments 190. Patents ond Copy.

MISCELLANEOUS 194. Legal 195. Auctions 196. Mr. Servu 197.

Coming Events 198. Stomp Collectors 199. Anniversary Page 'Ottawa's Moat 3. Delta ANDERSON, Samuel J. Sud- denly at his residence, Drummond Street, on Wednesday, Jan.

7, 1970, Samuel John Anderson, beloved husband of Irene Waren, age 63 years, dear father of David and Mrs. R. Cavaye (Celia), brother of Ernest, of Renfrew: Howard, of London, Clarence, Earl, Roy, and Mrs. Jean Wilson, of Ottawa. Resting at Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street.

Service Saturday, 11.30 a.m. Interment Beechwood cemetery. BEAUCHAMP, Roland In hospital on Tuesday, Jan, 6, 1970, Roland Beauchamp, husband of Jeanne Demers, age 61, brother of Paul-Eugene, Ottawa; Albert, Toronto; Leon, Lucerne, Adrien, Vanier; Mrs. Georges Durocher (Lucienne), Hull. Resting Racine, Robert' and Gauthier, 300 Olmstead, Vanier.

Funeral Friday to Notre Dame du-SL Esprit Church, Vanier, for Requiem Mass at 8 a.m. Interment Notre Dame cemetery, Ot tawa. BELLEC, Miss Marie Jeanne On Jan. 7, 1970, Marie Jeanne Bellec, of 80 Barrette Street, Vanier, aged 67 years; dear sister of Os car, vanier and niece ot Monsigneur Joseph Lebeau, Ottawa. Resting at the Racine Robert Gauthier Funer-- al Home, 259 St.

Patrick Street. Requiem mass Satur day, to St. Charles Church. 10 a.m. Interment Notre Dame of Ottawa.

BOULTER, John H. In hospital on Wednesday, Jan. 7, 1970, John H. Boulter, age 74 years, beloved husband of Alba Sewell of 143 Broadway Avenue; dear father of John S. of Ottawa, Mrs.

Jeannette Smith of Oshawa, Mrs. Caro line Lange of London, Eng. Private family funeral serv ice on Friday. Interment Pinecrest cemetery. Death Notices Will Be Accepted Each Saturday From 7 a.m.

to 7.30 a.m. 236-7511 Progressive Want 3. Deaths Cont. from Preceding Column) CHARLEBOIS, Arthur Sud denly at his residence 76 Vachon Street. Vanier.

City, on Wednesday, Jan. 7, 1970, age 49, beloved husband of Colombe Lemay, father of Mario, Misses Francine and Louise, all at home. Brother of Jean-Paul, Gatineau, Mrs. Wilfrid Paradis (Gabrielle), Ottawa, Mrs. Rheal Belanger (Aline), Hull, Mrs.

Denis Labrosse (Paulette), Vanier. Resting Racine, Robert and Gauthier, 300 Olmstead Street, Vanier. Funeral Saturday to Notre Dame du St. Esprit Church for requi em mass at 10 a.m. interment Notre Dame, Ottawa.

CHAT1LLON, Mr. Bernard On Tuesday. Jan. 6, 1970, Bernard Chatillon, age 50 years, of 3 Viger Street, Hull employed and manager of A. J.

Freiman's westgate, for over 33 years, member of Chamber of Commerce, Ot tawa; beloved husband of Rosette Fuoco, dear father Marc, Paul and Carl, Miss Line, dear brother of Mrs. Francoise Myre, Mrs. Henri Masse (Suzanne), all of Hull; son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. Pierre Fuoco.

Will be resting at Racine, Robert and Gau thier, 101 Notre Dame Street, Hull, after 1 clock Thurs day." Funeral Saturday, leav ing at 8.45; Requiem High Mass in Notre Dame de Lor- ette Church at 9 o'clock. In-- terment Notre Dame ceme tery, Hull. Visiting hours I p.m. to 10 p.m. Private parking for visitors.

FRANKLIN. Mildred In hos pital, Tuesday, Jan. 6, 1970. Mildred Pickering, age 86 of 297 James Street, widow of William A. Franklin and mother of (Ada) Mrs.

Wes. Franklin, Ernie and Charlie, all of Ottawa. Resting at Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLedd Street Funeral service at Riceville United Church on Friday at 2.30 p.m. Interment Franklin Corners cemetery. GAUTHIER.

Leo Joseph In hospital, on Tuesday, Jan. 6, 1970, Leo Joseph Gauthier, aged 85 years, son of the late Adolphe and Rose Gauthier. Resting McEvoy-Shields Funeral Home, 235. Kent Street Funeral Thursday to St. Joseph's Church.

Funeral Mass at 8 a.m. Interment Notre Dame cemetery. HAMMOND, Mrs. Doreen In hospital. Tuesday, Jan.

6, 1970, Doreen Merchant, beloved wife of Christopher J. Hammond, 620 Clarke Avenue, dear mother of Terry and Chris, of Ottawa, and (Sandra) Mrs. David Mollis. Toronto; dear sister of Terence Merchant, Swansea. Wales.

Friends are invited to join- the family at Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church on Thursday morn ing for Funeral Mass at 10 a.m. Interment Notre Dame cemetery. In lieu of flowers a donation to the charity of your choice Would be appre ciated. KEHOET Peter 7ohn -In hospi tal, Wednesday, Jan. 7, 1970, Peter John Kehoe, age 84 years, dear brother of (Elizabeth) Mrs.

Peter Hart, Otta wa. Numerous nieces arid nephews also survive. Rest- ing McEvoy-Shields Funeral 235 Kent Street afterl 7 p.m. Thursday. Funeral Saturday to St.

Patrick's Church. Funeral Mass 8 a.m. Interment Notre Dame cemetery. LaBRECHE, Henry J. W.

(Harry) In hospital, Carle-ton Place, Thursday, Jan. 8, 1970, Henry W. (Harry) LaBreche, beloved husband of Florence Hunter; dear father of Mrs. Chares AUet-son (Joan), Reg.N., Ottawa; dear brother of Oswald, Stittsville; Norbert, Hartford, Harold, Ottawa; Mrs. Laura Pecor, Portland, in his 66th year.

Resting at Fleming Bros. Funeral Home, Lake Avenue W. Requiem High Mass in St. Mary's Church Saturday, Jan. 10, at 10 a.m.

Interment St. James cemetery. NORTH BAY (CP) Despite heavy rains which produced the worst hunting weather in recent years, hunters in the Parry Sound forest district bagged deer 'in the fall of 1969, a lands and forests survey shows. Ad Section" 3. Death (Cont.

from Preceding Column) MCLAUGHLIN, Theresa May In hospital at Carleton Place, on Wednesday, Jan. 7. 1970, Theresa May Steele, in her 79th year, beloved wife of the late Peter McLaughlin, dear mother of Melville, dear grandmother of a i Roger and Bonnie. Resting at the Alan R. Barker Funer al Home, McArthur Avenue, Carleton Place, where service will be conducted on Satur day at 2 p.m.

Entombment United vault. Spring burial Dewar's cemetery. NICHOLL. Marv a a (Mary Sue) In hospital, at Montreal, Wednesday, Jan. 7.

1970. Marv SUeMorrison, aged 41, of Town of Mount Roval. beloved wife of Stan ley Nicholl. dear, mother of Craig, Susan, Gary and Wendy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Basil D. Morrison, for merly of sister of Lindsay, Vernon, Grant and Murray. Funeral in Montreal. LAFONT, Eva May In Renfrew Hospital Wednesday Jan. 7, 1970, Eva May Lepine, beloved wife of Nelson La- Font in her 66th year.

Rest-in? at the Cochrane, Ander son Funeral Home. Renfrew until Friday, Jan. 9, thence to St. Francis Xavier Church for funeral mass at 2 p.m. In terment in Horton Cemetery.

The Journal has made available. a booklet of appropriate In Memoriam Notices fc- Phone or Write Miss Allen 236-7511 or come in for your copy IKAIJCAUS PHONE 234-7511 1 Death (Cont. from Preceding Column) PARK, Edith May hos pital Wednesday, Jan. 7. 1970, Edith May Mcintosh, formerly ol Kenmore, in her 81st year, beloved wife of the late Alex McNab and of the late James S.

Park; dear mother of Russell of Ottawa; Arnold of Kenmore; Edith (Mrs. Fred Morrison) Ottawa; Stan ley of Russell; Elsie (Mrs. Wilbert Peacock) Carp; Ines Glenn Kenyon) Otta wa; Earl of Sudbury; Isabel (Mrs. Clarence McDiarmid) Osgcode and Miss Bessie Mc Nab. Ottawa; Ethel (Mrs.

Frank Wilson) Ottawa; Iva Kenneth Francis) Brockville; by previous marriage. Resting at the Vice and Craig Ltd. Funeral Home, Church Street Win chester. Funeral service at Vernon Baptist Church Sat urday, 10 at 2 p.m. In terment Spnnghill Vault.

POUUN, Mrs. Yvonne On Tuesday, Jan. 6, 1970, age 56, Yvonne Pelletier, 93 Richard-Street, beloved wife of the late Horace Pou I'm, dear mother of Jacques, Marcel, Miss Gisele, Mrs. Andre Carpentier (Lucille), Mrs. Marcel Covxllon (Ni Miss Ginette of Hull, dear sister of Mrs.

Jules Pilon (Liana), Mrs. Henri Tessier (Gratia), Miss Marie Ange Pelletier of Hull 3 grandchildren, Denis, Jose and Marc. Funeral Friday, leaving Racine, Robert and Gauthier, 101 Notre' Dame Street Hull, at 7.30 for Requiem High Mass in St Ray mond Church at 7.45. Inter ment Notre Dame cemetery, Hull. Visiting hours: I to 10 p.m.

Private parking for visitors. PURNELL, John (Jack) In hospital at Ottawa on Wednesday, Jan. 7, 1970, John Purnell of Cardston. Alberta, beloved husband of Frances Cooper, in his 73rd year; father of Delbert of Roose velt, Utah; Glen of Ottawa; Jay of Edmonton; Mrs. Bruce Richards (Betty) and Reed of Logan, Utah.

Funeral serv ice and interment at Cardston, Alta. RICHARDSON, Henry Maxwell (Harry) In hospital Tues- day, Jan. 6, 1970, Harry Richardson, age 77, Hearts Desire, beloved husband of Susanne Cottrell (Sue), dear father of- Mrs. William S. Campbell (Virginia Bryce), grandfather of Trent and Valentine.

Resting at Tubman Funeral Home, 403 Richmond, Road at Roosevelt where funeral service will be held in the chapel Thursday at 3 p.m. Entombment Pinecrest cemetery vault. ROLLINS, Atha At Belleville, Jan. 7. 1970, loved mother of Ont and Mrs.

Norman Cox (Feme). Carp; dear grandmother of Suzanne, Bill, Lee, and Wayne. Funeral arrangements from McKenzie Funeral Home, Madoc, Ont. ROSS, Peter Scott In hospital on Wednesday, Jan. 7, 1970, Peter Ross, husband of Beatrice Hirons, 269 Breeze- hill Avenue, in his 59th year, father of Mrs.

Norman Taylor (Joy), Metcalfe, Ont, Peter, Garry and Ian. Son of Mrs. Violet and the late William Ross. Brother of Mrs, -Peggy Milk and Mrs. Saydie Worthington of Ottawa, Mrs.

Jean Nicholls of Detroit Sur vived also by 2 grandsons. Steven and Scott Taylor. Resting Veitch-Draper 453 Parkdale Avenue. Service in chapel Saturday, 11 a.m. Interment Capital Me-mprial Gardens.

In lieu of flowers donations to the Ottawa Carleton Tuberculosis and Respiratory Disease Association. 1145 Carting Avenue, Ottawa 3, for the purchase of a Bennett machine would be appreciated. McEVOY BROTHERS SHIELDS LIMITED FUNERAL DIRECTORS News and Announcements Presented Nightly at 6 p.m. an CK0Y HeBoriinx (Cont. from Precedent CofumeJ Eileen iMathewfc 'fafee 48.of RR Osebode.

beloved wife of Leslie StQne, dear mothirt ui mcnaru, warren, nuoin, Barry. Also survived by 2 grandchildren, dear sister of Thomas, Russell, Wesley, Herman, Mrs. Mary Bigras, "and Isobel (Mrs. William Landry). Resting Kelly Funeral Home, 585 Somerset (Centre Town), where friends may call 7.

p.m. funeral Friday in the chapel at 11 Interment Ottawa. WILLS, Laura Mae At the Smiths Falls Public Hospital, Smiths Falls, Ontario Jan. 7. 1970, Laura Mae Hunt, beloved wife of Ross A.

Wills, dear mother of Donald (at frame) and dear sister of Gor don Hunt of- Port Lampton, in her 55th year. Resting at the Blair Son Funeral Home, 9 West Gore Street, Perth. Funeral service to be conducted in the chapel on Friday, at 2 p.m. In terment Rideau Ferry Ceme tery. In lieu of flowers kindly donate to th Canadian Can cer Society.

Hulse Playfair' Limited FUNERAL DIRECTORS Anderson, Samuel J. Boulter. John H. Franklin, Purnell, John. Central Chapel 315 MdFCD ST.

2330143 West Chapel 1098 BYRON AVE. 728 1761 VEITCH-DRAPER LIMITED FUNERAL DIRECTORS PARKDALE CHAPEl BANK ST. CHAPEl Power, Ethel. 728-4673 236-0668 FRED N. GARRETT FUNERAL SERVICE Quality and Efficiency at Reasonable Rates Inquire No Obligation 233-4773 584 SOMERSET ST.

WEST lilt ANY INFORMATION CONCERNING German Sheoherd with limo. dead or alive. Waketield area. brown ond ton, reword. Coll collect to Ottawa 7-2lle days, 746-40J9 after 0 p.m.

BLACK LEATHER PURSE AT COIN Wash on Bank ot Gllmour. containing important papers. Reward. 236-1164. BLACK POODLE, DRIVE-way ond Frank.

Information appreciated. 23S-8741. BRILLIANT SET RCMP BROOCH, widow's keepsake. 232-7447 or 992-4775. BROWN SQUIRREL HAT VICINITY of MocKay.

Noel ond Rideau Terrace. Reword. 749-8891. DIAMOND AND SAPPHIRE RING, Saturday evening, vicinity IGA parking tot. on George Street, or Stanley Avenue.

235-4921. DIAMONO RING. POINTED OVAL Bezel set with 16 brilliants. Lost fote on Christmas Eve. steward.

128-6073. DOG. MALE BEAGLE. LOST A S- cades area. Answers to Jason.

Reward. 8274291. GREEN AND GOLD EARRINGDEC. 31. Please COII 722-3279.

GREY FEMALE CAT, VICINITY Sherbourne ond Carting. 728-5554. IAT. GREY MINK. LOWER' TOWN area.

Reward. 233-521 or 203 York. Apt. l. JOCKVALE.

FALLOWFIELD AREA, block Labrador Retriever, mole. Reward, ottered. 825:2101. LADY'S GLASSES, LOST VICINITY Losaiies, Bell's Corners. 8294)307.

Reward. LOST IN VICINITY OF CHAMPAGNE street, small block female dog. Part pww. enna per, answers TO Mlmi. 25-1095.

otter e. LOST, GRANDMOTHER CHARM bracelet, vicinity Corimgwood Shop ping centre. Reward. 722-2026. LOST.

ONE MUKLUK, MONT STE. wane, December 30, 731- MAN'S DIAMOND RING. HENOER- son Avenue area. Reward. 232-3647.

MASONIC APRON. GOLD TRIMMED, in black plastic holder. 234-5447. PACKAGE. 2 ADDRESSED Atomic Energy.

Cholk River, Dec. 22, between Uplands Airport ond C.P. Express terminal. Alto vista urive. Reward.

731-1400, Lac. PUPPY FEMALE. PART BEAGLE black and white leather lost vicinity Broadview School Tuesday, cmiaren-s pet. OT 992-5952. PUPPY, 3 MONTHS.

BLACK AND wine no una, oienwooa shopping i.cHic. Kewgra. oo-M4. SKI BOOT, SIZE 9. LOST NEAR gorge street terminal.

B2V3079. SMALL vpad nin un --r block and grey markings, lost Place wjrnrr, null, aaivroay onfmoon. Fomlly pet. Reword. 729-9328.

SNAKESKIN- SHOES IN TAPESTRY tore oog. lett ht taxi. ST. JOSEPH UNIFORM. RED, GOLD ond green plaid, lost in Iris ond Baseline area.

URGENT. LOST. LADY'S CLOTUltlr. in bog, Christmas night, -Cotonldl Coach Lines. Reword.

777-8208. WALLET, LOST BILLINGS BRIDGE rioza, Nov. 28. Finder please return to owner as promised. Inman, Kit-borne.

YOUR PET MAY BE AT THE Humane Society Shelter. Visit shelter to moke sure. 725-3164. iSTfwEife'nii haspitalon Tuesday' 6. mai 4-YEAR-OLD MALE BEAGLE DOG.

brand on side. Orleans area, possibly Queenswood. Contact 824. 312L Found BROWrl AND BLACK, LONG'-'flAiftEO toddy rot rowey Avenue. HOUNO DOG FOUND BUSH norm Gotlneoy.

tq.vm.-, MAN'S SCARF FOUNO ON HAW- Ihomo at bus stop. 236-5321. PAIR-OF SKI BOOTS. RING FOUND. CAMP FORTUNE parking lot, sunooy.

sze-isw SMALL DOG. COLLIE TYPE, BLACK bock, tan feet, ton and Dlock face, quiet, very gentle. 824-3056. TIMEX WATCH. BOY'S 1W0 BLACK, Carting.

729-0970. YOUNG THREE COLORED FEMALE cat, WoodroNe-Byron area. 722-5083. 13. Memoriaim BURNS In loving memory of dear wife ond molher, Mrs.

EOwara (Roe) eurnj, who posid oway Jon. 8, 1965. Ever remembered. Husband ond Fomlly. CHATTERTON In loving memory ot a a ear nusoana ana Tamer, survey, who passed oway Jan.

8, 1964. Too dearly loved to be forgotten. wile and Family. HENRY In loving memory ot a dear father. Lea Henry, wno passea away Jan.

8, 1965. Our fomily circle has been A link gone from our chain; But though we're ported for a while. We know we'll meet ogoin. Some day we hope to meet you, Some doy, we know not when, --we shall meet In a bettor land. Never to port again.

Sort Louts. HUFFMAN 4n loving memory of a dear husband, lather ond grandfather Fredrick-Gordon, who passod oway Jan. 8, 1963. Nothing can over toko oway The love a heart holds dear. Fond memories linger every day, Remembrance keeps him Lovingly remembered.

Wife Moriory and Fomlly. MEMORIAL GIFTS RESPONDING TO REQUESTS. THE Conodion Concer Society 1ms in Memoriam" cards available from Carleton Unit Office or funeral parlors, for use at the lime of bereavement of a friend or loved one. Such funds or used for -research to find the ultimate cure of cancer. To i arrangements, telephone 235-1894.

15. Cards ol Thanks BLACKBURN Wo wish 1o express our heartfelt thanks ond deepest appreciation to our many friends, relatives, and neighbors, for their acts of kindness, messages of sympathy, ttorol tributes during our recent bereavement of our dear mother EfHe Black burn. The B4ockburn EDGERTON To-w many reloflves, tr lends and neighbors wo wish to extend our sincere thanks and appreciation for the many octs of kindness, messages of condolence, sympathy, and floral tributes In our sod bereavement in the loss of a beloved husband ond father. WHIIam John Edgerton, and special thanks to Rev. Dr.

Woite. Mrs. Keltho Edgerton and McELROY We wish to express our bearrreiT inanRs oiw uct" vym-ation to our many friends, relatives and neighbors for their octs of. kindness, messages of sympathy, floral tributes and donations during our recent bereavement of our dear husband ond brother, Earle Walloce. Special thanks to Rev.

A. J. Morrison. The McElroy Fomlly. PUROY We wish to express our heartfelt thonks to our many kind friends, neighbors ond relatives for their octs of kindness, messages of sympathy and beautiful floral tributes during our recent bereavement in the loss of our mother.

The Purdy Fomlly. i 16. Funeral Dlrecfan RACINE, ROBERT AND GAUTHIER 237-36M. 269 Bessereri 358 O'mstead; 7 Fairmont! 159 St. Patrick; 101 Notre Dame.

20. FlortsU FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS, P. Proulx, 265 Dolhousi. 111 in; 23M585. 35.

Where te 60 OLD FASHIONED SLEIGH RIDES "4 hearl ot etiy. peon supper unci. 8752. 233-J023 SLEIGH DRIVES OVER THE ROLL- ing fairways, wim nomc coorcu supper afterwords, dancing. Glenlea Golf Club, 777-1433.

SOMETHING DIFFERENT TO SEE. hear, taste. Dine by conoieiipni on, beef or game, pie In Colonel By's 1826 homo ond enloy the old time music of the Clan Dudley ond the player piano. Hamilton's. Highway 16.

between MerCvole Roodjmd Woodroffo Avenue, 825-2383. i 41. Male Help Wanted BILINGUAL MAN TO OPERATE A cor wash business and gas Dor. most hove mechanical know.edge and experience, good salary ond steady em-" pioyment. Full company benefits.

Apply 117 Carting Avenue. BOOKKEEPING. ACCOUNTING" EX- perience. four months employment, cor required, suitoble for retired persons. Reply stating education and employment history.

Box D-219, Journal. DRIVER SALESMAN, OVEft 25, FOR estoblished-. dry cleaning route, excellent opportunity. Apply In person only. Brookshire Cleaners, (77 Boyd Avenue.

EXPERIENCED TRUCK TIRE SERV-Ice man with chauffeurs licence. Steady employment. Frisby Tiro Company, C.yde Avenue TELEPHONE SALES Why" not convert those extra hours cosh. We have the best -part-time, job 'in Ottawa. Age no barrier.

Our program ideal for: HOUSEWIVES RETIREES OFFICE WORKERS UNIVERSITY STUDENTS For a conveniently arranged in-, terview call between 1 p.m. and 5 p.m. MR. STEVENSON 236-7511 local 210.

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