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Thursday, January Today and tomorrow TODAY National Film Theatre (rams. National Library, and 9.45 p.m. Romeo and Juliette, NAC Studio. 8 p.m. CoIbj et Colinette.

University nf Ottawa Ar-iinVmir n.m. Jail. a Treasure Island. NAC Theatre, 8 p.m. TOMORROW Humanist Association, Nation al Library, 8 p.m.

Colas et Colinette. University of Ottawa, Academic Hall, D.m. Treasure Island, NAC Theatre, 8 Rodeo and Juliette, NAC Stu dio, 8 p.m. The Sound of Murder, Nepean Mystery Theatre, Sir Robert Borden High School, 8.30 p.m. -UV Simple Soldat, L'Escale, 8.30 p.m.

2. Births 40 DUFFY Roger, and Louise (nee Charbonneau) are pleased to announce the birth of Koren Leslie, 7 lb. on Tuesday, Jan. 18, 1972; a sister for Randa and Tanya. -s EDGECOMB Ralph and Dar-Iene (nee Hyde) are pleased to announce the birth of their first child, a daughter, Christie Lynn, 6 lbs.

9 Jan. 18, 1972, at Civic Hospital. Many thanks to Dr. BeardalL JUNEAU Paul and Sandra are happy to announce the birth of a son, 8 2 on Jan. 19, 1972, at Civic Hospital.

Many thanks to Dr. G. Smith end staff. KELLY Harvey and Gloria (nee Spallin), are pleasedto announce the arrival of a son. 7 lbs.

10 ozs. on Jan. 19, 1972 at Gatineau Memorial tut; hrarhpr fnr Shawn MOORE Mike and Pat (nee McCarthy) are happy to an Bounce the arrival of Jen nifer, on Sunday, Jan. 16, 1972, at Ottawa Civic Hos pital. OSTIGUY Ray and Elizabeth (nee Coleman) are happy to announce the arrival of a son.

John Paul, on Jan. 8, 1972 at Hotel Dieu Hospital, Wind sor; a brother for Lisa and Michelle. RETD To Marie (nee Sal- caen) and John, 6 lbs. 5 ozs. sister for Katie and John Jr.

at the Riverside Hospital, on Jan. 18, 1971 Thanks to Dr. Andrew and case room staff, WATSON Bill and Marion are happy to announce the birth of a son, Kevin, 7 lbs. 15 on Jan. 18, 1972 at the Civic Hos pital Both well.

INDEX TO CLASSIFICATIONS ANNOUNCIMINTS VIM StatlStlCSI 1 Adopt Vont 1 airtht Deaths 4. Obnuorlet 4. Found 11 In iXm ioi loms 14. Anniversary Mats 15. Cards of Thank It.

Funeral Director! 17. Cemetery Memorloli II Societies and Lodges It. Churches 30. Florists II. Cemeteries it.

Druggists Opm Sunday 10. Service Stations IX Banquets and Forties 34, Toks-Out Foods a. Where to Go M. Hotels and Mots It J7. ofcuty Salons M.

Nursing Homes W. Gardening, and Landscaping 40. Ambulonct tervlcs MFLOYMINT 41. Hstp Wanted Mai Interest 42. Soles Persons and Agents 43.

Positions vacant 44. Professional Service 45. Help Wonted Ftmol Interest 4a. Nursing Services 47. Employment wanted 4.

Domestic Help 49. tochers Wonted 50. Tuition 51. Trade Schools SL Buoy Services APARTMENTS St. Apartments to Let St.

Furnished Apartments to Let 54. Apartments Wanted 57. Apartments for Sol St. Furnished Apartments Wanted S. Sublets.

ROPMTY to. Industrial Properties 41. Property for Sot 61 Property for Rent 43. Property wanttd 4. Income AS COfltflWtYtOt f( et.

Out-of-Town Proptnitt 47. Farms for Sat St. Farms for Rent et. Forms Wsntodr ts Buy 70. Cottogee far Sal 71.

Cottages far Rent 71 Cottoge Wanted 71 Cottage Lots for SoM 74 Warehouse Spoot 75. Otttct to Let 74. Offlet Wonted to Lt 77. Store to Let 7s. Stares Wonted to Let 75.

Resorts to, Business Opoortunmet 81. Hunting one) Fishing ROOMI Mi SHot ACCOfftfflMttotlWI 20, 1972. 'The Ottawa DIAL 563-3711 FOR JOURNAL ant 2. (Com Births Preceding Column WILSON John and Caroline (nee Ade) are very happy to announce the birth of their second son, Christopher Karl, on Jan. IS, 1972 at the Ottawa Civic Hospital.

Deaths BAKER, Stanley Wilfred On Wednesday, Jan. 19, 1972, after a lengthly illness at his borne, 17 Caroline Avenue, Stanley Baker, age 81, beloved husband of Ida Davidson, dear father of Mrs. Donald Van Cleaf (Ruth), Ottawa; Mer vin, of Milton, Ontario, and George, New Westminster, BC; predeceased by a daughter Evelyn, brother of Mrs. Ernest Davidson (Mabel), Mrs. E.

Salisbury (Annie), Mrs. H. E. Taylor (Mary), also survived by eight grandchildren. Resing at Hulse and Playfair West Chapel, 1098 Byron Avenue -between Wood-roffe and Compton.

Service Saturday at 11.30 a.m. Inter ment Capital Memorial Gar-l dens BLANCHFIELD, Anna Viola In hospital at Detroit, Tues-j day? Jan, 18, 1972, wife of the field, sister of the late John, Clayton and Bes Albert Will rest at McEvoy-Shlelds Funeral Home, 235 Kent Street, after 12 noon Friday. Funeral Saturday in Our Lady of Per petual Help Church, mass 10 a.m. Interment. Notre Dame Cemetery.

Journal Box Rspiies 044 048 052 058 070 080 088 089 100 084 914 925 930 931 933 959 977 9 18 17 40" 48 -50 58 60 61 71 100 106 115 120 124 126 145 187 171 175 180 194 201 221 225 227 229 232 241 243 258 269 288 Replies mailed out Jan. 19. 1972. 161 162 169 188 196 207 208 211 216 218 220 222 224 235 236 247 251 257 260 261 262 270 MIRCHANDISf Artktesi VI. Cameras, Photo Supplies 92.

Ankles for Sal 1 Articles Wonted 4. Articles for Rtnt 95. Articles Uor Swop 4. Antiques and Fin Art 97. Firewood and Fuel 9.

Market Basket 99. Mochmery ond Equipment 100. Pet StOCk 101. Livestock ond Poultry 11. Stamps end Coins 103.

Hobbies lot. Boats ond Motors 106. Snowmobiles 104. Campers' Supplies 107. Musical Supplies 101.

Rodlo-Television 107. Household Appliances AirroMorrva Aofest II. Auto Leasing 170. Autos for Sal 171. Autos Wanted 122.

Auto Accessor let 123. Sports Cars 124. Auto Parts Trucks: 12. Trucks for So 130. Truck Bodies, Parts 131.

Trucks Wanttd Trailers! 133. Trailers for Sol 134. Trolltrs for Rent 135. Mobil Homes for Sale 134. Mobile Homes tor Rent 137.

Mobil Homes Moved 131. Mobil Mom Parks 137. Mobile Homes Excnoogtd Motorcycles! Its. Motorcycles tor Sal 1st. Motorcycles for Rent 147.

Scooters for Sol 14. Scooters far Rent 147. Ski Corner Miscellaneous: 151. Garages 132. Parking Space 153.

Winterizing RIAL BIT ATI 157. Houses for Sol 15t. Property Management 150. Houses to Let 160. Furnished Houses to Let 141.

Furnlshtd Houses Wanted to Let 142. Houses Wanted to Let 143. House Wanted to Buy 144. Garden Homes ptmoNAtr 176. Ptrsonol Memos 177, Trorsportatlon Avollobi 171.

Transportation Wonted 177, Camps Boys' and Girls' FINANCIAL 113. Financing lie. Money Wanted 117. Money Available lit. Mortgages 11.

Investments 170. Patents ond CorV. MKCILLANIOUI 14. Uoal 175. Auction It.

At Your Servte 1f7. Coming Events 14. Stomp Collectors Iff. Anniversary Fog Journal. Ad Service 3.

Deaths (Cvnt. from Proceeding Cclumnl BRADLEY, J. Cecil Suddenly. Tuesday, Jan. 18, 1972, J.

Cecil Bradley of 88 Onslow Crescent, age 74 years, beloved husband of Irene Wilson, dear father of Mrs. W. J. McCarthy (Lorna), and Jack, both of Ottawa; brother of Morris Bradley, of Navan, Mrs. Irma Hill and Mfs.

Mildred Reid, both of Ottawa. Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod fetreet. Service Friday, 1 p.m. Interment St Mary's Anglican cemetery, Navan, Ont. BURNS, Mrs.

Lily In North ern Ireland, Tuesday, Jan. 5, 1972, Mrs. Lily Burns, in her 94th year, widow of the late William Burns; predeceased by one son Charles Bums and one daughter Mrs. Lillian Skinner; also survived by three grandchildren, Dwayne Skinner, Ottawa; Donald Burns, Calgary; Mrs. Dorothy Hutton, Saskatoon; and three sisters in Ireland.

Interment Tuesday, Jan. 18, 1972, Cata-raque Cemetery, Kingston, Ont. Rev. Putman, St. Andrew's Church officiating.

BURNS, Robin Alexander Suddenly, on Tuesday, Jan. 18. 1972. age 16 years. Robin Burns, -beloved son of Alex ander and Alice Burns, 1350 Pebble Place; dear brother of Kathy, loving grandson of Mrs.

Ellen Mitchell. Resting at Veitch-Draper Bank Street at Carting Avenue. Private family service Interment Pinecrest. CASEY, Thomas Patrick In hospital Wednesday, Jan. 19, 1972, Thomas Patrick Casey, age 64, of 119 Cambridge Street, Ottawa, beloved son of the late Mary and Thomas Ca sey, dear brother of Rev.

Fa- ther Leo Casey OMI, of Van couver, BC; Harold, Evelyn (Mrs. George LeMay), Mu riel, Lillian (Mrs. Ernest Palmer), Louise (Mrs. Hutchingame). Resting at-the Kelly Funeral Home, 585 Somerset Street (centre town) where friends may call after 7 p.m.

Thursday. Funeral Sat urday to Our Lady of Perpetu al Help Church at 9 a.m. In-1 ferment Notre Dame ceme tery. CHABOT, Adelard In hospital Wednesday, Jan. 19, 1972, Adelard Cbabot of Walled Lake, age 73, beloved husband of the late Jeannette Jobin, dear father of Rolland, Mrs.

Donald Porter (Pauline), Walled Lake, four grandchildren. Resting at Ra cine Robert and Gauthier, 300 Olmstead, Vanier. Funeral service Saturday, Jan. 22 in Notre Dame de Lourdes Church, Cyrville at 10 a.m. Interment Notre Dame Cemetery, Ottawa.

CLARK, Isabella May R.N. i At Smiths Falls, Wednesday, Jan. 19. 1972, Isabella Clark, beloved daughter of the late Hugh and Ida Clark; sister of Mrs. William Baker, and Mrs.

Fraser McCreary of Smiths Falls, James of Otterburn Park, Donald, Bradenton, in her 87th year. Resting at the Amy Funeral Home, Smiths Falls. Funeral service will be held Friday, Jan, 21 at 2 p.m. Interment Vandusen Cemetery. CYR, Mary Jane In hos pital, Tuesday, Jan.

18, 1972, Mary Jane Crocker, age 84 years, of 105 Hopewell Ave nue, dear mother of Bert, Montreal; Lucille and Madeleine of Ottawa. Also sur viving are 8 grandchildren. Resting McEvoy-Shlelds Fu neral Home, 235 Kent Street. Funeral Friday to St Mar garet Mary's Church, Mass 9.00 a.iti. Interment Notre Dame cemetery, Hull.

DOHERTY, Kenneth James At Espanola, Wednes day, Jan. 19, ,1972, Kenneth Doherty, age 31 years, be loved husband of Linda Sharkey, dear father of Kevin, beloved ion of Mr. and Mrs. Larry. Doherty, Pakenham; dear brother of Neil, Ottawa; Jerry (Mrs.

Al Lunney), South March, and Kathy, Ottawa. Resting at the Landry Funeral Home, Espanola. Funeral Saturday1 at 10.30 a.m. Burial Espanola 3. Deaths ICont.

from Proceeding Column) FAHIE, Mary Frances Rosaline (nee Nolan)-In North York General Hospital, Toronto, on Tuesday, Jan. 18, 1972. Quietly at rest, dearly beloved wife of Robert J. Fahie, Halifax, eldest daughter of Harold B. Nolan and the late Mary Catherine MacAnenay, dear sister of (Marjorie) Mrs.

William F. Williamson, (Ruth) Mrs. William H. Dixon, (Doris) Mrs. D.

M. Naudain, (Colleen) Mrs. Kenneth H. Fo-garty. Resting McEvoy-Shields Funeral 23S Kent Street on arrival Wed nesday.

Funeral Thursday in St. BrigidY Church, Mass 8.30 a. m'. Interment Notre Dame cemetery. FREELAND, Mary Florence In hospital Wednesday, Jan.

is, 13z, mary riorence tcyan aged 79, of 68 Granview Road, widow of .7 Anthony Vincen.t Freeland, dear mother of Vi-v i (Mrs. Larry La-Rocque), sister of Mildred (Mrs. E. B. Brackenbury), both of Ottawa and Cecil J.

Ryan of Rhode Island, also surviving are three grandchildren and two great-grand children. Resting at the Kelly Funeral Home, "313 Carling Avenue (west orWoodroffe Funeral Saturday to Our Lady of Fatima Church for mass at 10 a.m. Internment Notre Dame cemetery GORDON, Byron Robert In bis 7Sth year, Byron Gordon, beloved husband of Gertrude (nee Rice), father of David and Brian, both of Ottawa and George at home; brother of George, Oxford station, Mrs. Mamie Wallace of Ottawa. The late Mr.

Gordon is resting at the D. L. Goodfellow and Son Funeral Home, Westport where friends may call from 2-4 and. pjn. on Thursday.

Funeral service wiU be held on Friday, Jan. 21 at p.m. from the Knox Presby terian Church, Westport. Interment in the East Oxford Cemetery. In lieu of flowers donations to the Ontario Heart Foundation will be gratefully appreciated.

GORDON, Charles At the Perth Great War Memorial Hospital, Wednesday, Jan, 19, 1972, Charles Gordon of Shar- bot Lake in his 80th year, be loved husband of the late Mar garet Garrett. Resting at the Goodfellow Funeral Home, Parham, Ont, for funeral ser vice in the chapel Saturday, Jan. 22 at 2 p.m. Interment Zealand United Church ceme tery. HOGAN, Alfred In hospital in Wakefield, on Monday, Jan.

17, 1972, Alfred Hogan, age 86, husband of the late Mary O'Boyle, dear father of Edward of Ottawa; Mervyn of Cantley; Rita (Mrs. Joseph Hendrick) of Old Chelsea; Cora, at home; also survived by 9 grandchildren and 4 great-grandchildren. Resting at the Kelly Funeral Home, 585 Somerset Street (Centre Town), where friends may call after 7 p.m. today. Funeral Thursday to St.

Eliza beth Church, Cantley, for Mass at ID a.m. Interment parish cemetery. HUM, Yock At his home, 421 Gilmour Street, Tuesday, Jan. 18, 1972, Yock Hum, beloved husband of Yee in his 74th year, father of Hum Soon Gin of Montreal; Hum Soon Yee, Hum Bing Fun, Hum Bing Foo, Hum Bing Lung, Hum Bing Kin and May Tan Hum, all of Ottawa, Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street Service Friday at 2 p.m. Interment Beechwood cemetery.

JOHNSTON, Charles (Neil) At his residence RR.2, Pakenham Tuesday, Jan. 18. 1972. Charles (Neil) Johnston, son of the late Alex and Eleanor Johnston, dear brother of Lester, Turner Valley, Alta.j Har vey, High River, Mrs, Elizabeth Coe, Ottawa; and Craig at home, in his 72nd year. Resting at the Comba Funeral Home, Church Street, Almonte.

Funeral service in St. Mark's Anglican Church, Pakenham Friday, Jan. 21 at 2 p.m. Rev, H. D.

Roberts ot- Itctattng. interment si Mark's Cemetery. 3. Deaths (Com. Irom PYeceectng Column) LALANDE.

Marie-Elisa Sud denly on Wednesday, Jan. 19, 1 97 2. Marie-Elise Renaud. aged 78, wife of the larte Pla-cide Lalande, mother of Aime Lalande Senior, also survived by two grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Resting at Landreville Funeral Hnnwi.

S71 neral on Friday to St. Jobn Baptiste Church for mass at 8 tLm. Interment Notre Dame cemetery. LEPTNE, Amelia In Renfrew Hospital, Wednesday Jan. 19, 1972, Amelia Bertrand, in her 76th year, beloved wife of Alex Lepine, dear mother to Doris (Mrs.

Brian Long), of Bath, Raoul and Edgar, Kenrrew. Resting at the Gou let Funeral Home, 310 Argyle street soum, Renfrew. Fu neral Friday, Jan. 21 to the Church of Our Lady of Fatima for mass at 10 a.m. Entomb ment parish vault.

LONEY, Gerald B. (Gerrv) Suddenly in hospital Wednes day, Jan. 19, 1972. Gerald Loney of Touraine, in ms 4m year, beloved husband of Gisele Marie Tmdel, dear tamer ot Jonanne; dear broth- er of William of Montreal end Joe of Chicago. Weaeant Rao- more Stewart Funeral Home in charge of arrangements, Service will be held Friday in St.

Margaret's Church. 208 Montreal Road at 11 a.m. In terment Beechwood Ceme tery, loose who wish may send donations to the Ontario Heart j'oundation, 119 Sparks street. McLACHLAN, Violet Elizabeth At her residence 1320 Normandy Crescent on Monday, Jan. 17, 1972, Violet Fisner, beloved wife of Harold McLacblan, dear daughter of Mrs.

Alice Fisner ana the late Archie Fisher; sister of Mrs. Robert Warwick (Constance). uiMMhe Tub man funeral Home. 403 Rich mond Road at Roosevelt. Ser vice fa the chapel Friday, 2 p.m.

Interment Capital Me morial Gardens. McMULLEN, John B. At his residence, 395 Nelson Street Tuesday, Jan. 18, 1972, John B. McMuHen, husband of the late Thelma Chubb, in his 58th year; brother of Mrs, Margaret Boyd of Ottawa; son of Mrs.

Florence Mc- Mullen and the late Jacob1 McMullen, also surviving two nephews. Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street. Service Fri day, 10 a.m. Interment West- meath, Ont McPHERSON, Catherine In hospital, Wednesday, Jan. 19, i 1972, Catherine O'Brien, beloved wife of the late Roy; McPherson, dear sister of Peter O'Brien.

Resting McEvoy-Shields Funeral Home, 235 Kent Street, after 7 p.m. Thursday. Funeral Saturday in St Patrick's Church, mass 8 a.m. Interment Notre Dame cemetery. The Journal has made available a booklet of In Memoriam Notices.

Phone, or Write Miss Allen at 563-3711 or cumfrtrrfor your copy at 365 Laurier W. I Deaths' from Preredlng roiui MILLER, Eric Allen Sudden ly at his residence, 111 Main Street East, Almonte, Ont, on Wednesday, Jan. 19, 1972, Eric Allen Miller, beloved husband of Mary Mildred O'Brien, dear father of Cathy, Toronto, Janice, Stephen, Michael and Angela, at home, dear brother t. Arnprior, Gordon and Gladys (Mrs. Lome McFarlane), Almonte, predeceased by bis parents, Charles and Agnes Miller, brothers Harold and Kenneth, sister Elizabeth in his 44th year.

Resting at the Kerry funeral Home, 154 Elgin Street, Almonte, thence to St. Mary's Church for funeral service Saturday at 10 a.m. interment it. Marys ceme tery. MORAN, Orville A.

On Wednesday, Jan. 19, 1972, age 7i years, urvilie A. Moran ot 77 Cobourg Street, beloved husband of Mary E. i Clyne, dear father of John Paul Mrs. Zita Patenaude, Mrs-.

Neil Harris (Claire) of Ot tawa, Mrs. Andre Daoust of Montreal; brother of Allan of Ottawa; 18 grandchildren. Resting at the Racine Robert and Gauthier Funeral Home. 260 Besserer Street. Funeral Mass et St.

Brigdd's Church -oirsaturday at 8.30 a.m. Inter ment Notre Dame Cemetery, Lfttawa. MOREAU, Antoine Of 37 Charles Street, Aylmer, on Jan. 18, 1972, age 67, be- lovedhusbandTc-n Laura Dubeau; dear father of Mrs. Maurice iBourgaau (Therese) and Mrs.

Aurele Gregoire (Odette) of Aylmer; brother of Alphonse, Aylmer; Mar cel. Chelsea, Henri, Hull, and Gerard; Mrs. James Philippe (Rita), Mrs. Yvon Legault. (Rhea), Mrs.

Joseph Fleury (Eva), all of Port Col- borne; Mrs. Maurice Beau- doin (Yvonne), Wakefield; Mrs. Henri Lebrun (Regina), ana Mrs. tmiie Belair (Al dea) of Hull. Resting at Lionel Emond and Son Inc.

47 Centre Street, Aylmer, Que, Service Friday at 10 a.m, at St Paul's Church, Aylmer. Interment St. Paul's cemetery, Aylmer. MULVTE, Mrs. Julia Ann In Pontiac Hospital, Wednesday, Jan.

19, 1972, Julia Ann Hearty, age 78 years, beloved wife of the late James Mulvie, dear mother of Agnes (Mrs, Edgar Downey), Val d'Or, John, of Merntt, BC; sister of Mrs. John Brennan, Toronto; Mrs. James Sloan, Oshawa; Michael J. Hearty, Campbells Bay, Que, Survived by 13 grandchildren. Resting at Ringrose Bros.

Funeral Home, Campbells Bay, Que. Funeral Saturday, Jan, 22 to St Elizabeth's Church, Vinton, for funeral mass at 2 p.m. Burial in parish ceme tery. NEITZEL, Ida Minnie In Civic Hospital, Pembroke, Tuesday, Jan. 18, 1972, Ida Minnie Neitzel, in her 88th year, beloved wife of the late Amiel Neitzel of Eganville; dear mother of Nelda (Mrs.

Thomas Collins), Ottawa; Vera (Mrs, Alex Klingbeil), A 1 1 a (Mrs. Roland 'Reinke), Deltry (Mrs. Elmer Reinke) of Eganville; Her bert of Round Lake; Wilfred, Lornie and. Elmer of ville; dear sister of Minnie (Mrs, Charles Becker), Egan ville; Lydia (Mrs. Vemie Kos- macx) of Kitchener, Erna (Mrs.

Vemie Brose), Killaloe.J nesting at the Laundry Funeral Home, Eganville. Funeral service in St John's Lutheran Church, Augsburg, on Friday, Jan. 21, at 2.30 p.m. Entombment Eganville and District i Community Vault. SAUNDERS, Ida Pearl Sud denly at her home Osgoode on Wednesday, Jank 19, 1972, in her 66th year, Ida Pearl Saunders, beloved wife of George Edgar Saunders, dear mother of Lome and Mansell, both of Osgoode; sister of Lula (Mrs.

Willie Jacle), Metcalfe; Ed die, Osgoode; Eber, Smiths Fails; predeceased by Mlnetta and Clayton, both of Osgoode Resting at the Cummlngs Fu neral Home, North Gower where funeral service will be held Saturday at 2 p.m. Interment Elmview cemetery. SAUNDERS, Florence Ellen In hospital, Tuesday, Jan. 18, 1972, Florence be loved wife of Ronald Saun ders, in her 70th year, step mother of Mrs. Eleanor Cur rie, Toronto, and Allan of Ot tawa.

Resting Veitch-Draper 453 Parkdale Avenue Service in chapel Friday at 10.30 a.m. Interment Hillcrest cemetery. Smiths Falls. Friends may call after 10 a.m. Thursday.

3. Cont, 3. Deifhi Cont. from Proceeding Column) SICARD, Arthur Suddenly on Tuesday, Jan. 18, 1972, at Bry-son, Arthur Sicard, age 81 years, beloved husband ot Olive Lemay and dear father of Frank, St Catharines, Mrs.

Dan Dubeau (Pierrette), Prince Rupert, B.C., Mrs. Ge- rant Sicard (Dianne), Ga- tinentt Mills. Dim. Rpstino at the Kinsrose Bros. Funeral Home.

Camobells Bav. Quo. Funeral Friday, Jan. 21, 1972, Immaculate Conception Church, Bryson, for fu neral Mass at 10 a.m. interment parish cemetery.

STMZER, George Suddenly at Kemptville, Wednesday, Jan. 19, 1972, George Simzer of 17 Kesler Avenue, Ottawa, age 85, husband of the late Mabel Thorpej-father of George A. Simzer of 17 Kesler Avenue, Ottawa; brother of Mrs. Rus sell Belanger (Annie), Ivan and Gordon, all of Mountain, Ont, and Ray of Williamsburg, Ont Resting at the I Funeral Home Kemptvijle, after 7 p.m Thursday. Service in the chap el Saturday, Jan.

22 at 2 p.m. Interment South Gower ceme- metery in the spring; SMITH, Russell Eric In hos pital Wednesday, Jan. 19, 1972, Russell Smith, Age 47, 650 Roosevelt Avenue, husband of Pearl Brown, dear father of Mrs. Norman Gray (Bonnie-Jean), son of Mrs. Julia Smith and the late Clarence, brother of Mavis Williams, Ottawa; Kenneth, Cumberland; Gerald, Ottawa, and the late Allan and Mrs.

Grace Foley, grandfather of Karyn and Kathy Gray. Rest ing at the Tubman Funeral Home, 403 Richmond Road at Roosevelt. Service in the chapel Saturday at 1 p.m. In terment Dales cemetery Cumberland. The family will be present to receive friends from 2-4, 7-9, Thursday and Friday and from 11 a.m.

Sat urday. TOURANGEAU, William George In hospital, Tuesday, Jan. 18, 1972, William Tourangeau of 350 Fifth Avenue, beloved husband of Ina Shaw, in his 54th year. Resting Veitoh-Draper 703 Bank Street Service in chapel Friday, 3 p.m. Interment Pinecrest cemetery.

TRACEY, Elizabeth (Lillian) In hospital Wednesday, Jan 19, 1972, EKzafoeKh Isobel (Lillian) Hauehton, widow of Kenneth L. Tracey, dear ly beloved mother of Mrs. Evelyn Ardem, Mrs. Patricia Rockburne and Lloyd of Toronto. Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 313 McLeod Street Service Friday at 3 p.m.

Interment Beechwood cemetery. WEBSTER, Craig W. In hos pital Wednesday, Jan-. 19, 1972, Craig W. Webster in his year, beloved husband ot Gaylyn Britton, dear son of Glqna end Lloyd Webster; brother of Clarke, Brian, Starr and Robin.

A private service was neid Thursday, WILLIAMS, James In hos pital, Tuesday, Jan. 18, 1972 James Williams, beloved hus band of Reta Gehlert, 993 Falaise Road, in his 63rd year," father of at home, and Mrs. Martin Pearce (Bronwen), Toronto. Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street Service Friday, 11 a.m. Interment Capital Memorial Gardens.

Fred n. garrett FUNERAL SERVICE KNOWN FOR OUR REASONABLE RATES Sine 1938 Inquire No Obligation 233-4773 584 SOMERSET STREET WEST HULSE PLAYFAIR LIMITED Baker, Stanley Wlllrtd Brtdlty, J. Cecil. Hum, Yoclh McMullen, John B. Tracey, Elisabeth (Lillian).

Wllllomt, James. Central Chapl 233-1143 West Chop! 728 1 761 McEVOY BROTHERS SHIELDS LIMITED fUNERAl DIRECTORS 235. KENT STREET 2325337 Every evening we present our obituaries with the p.m. I on Station CKO' OeiMu VEITCH-DRAPER LIMITED FUNERAL DIRECTORS Burnt, Robin Alexander. Sounders, Jlorenc Ellen.

Tourangtau, William Ooorg. PAR KD ALE CHAPEL 728-67B BANK ST. CHAPEL 236-0668 5. losl DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT RINO AND Mrthstont ring lost vicinity ooroon Street and Fifth Avenue. Reword.

3tt-4oe. DOO, 7 MONTHS, MEDIUM HEIGHT, black with whit chest markings, port white right paw, long haired, mixed Labrador ond Setter. Friendly. Answers to Toby. Reword.

25-J423. 15 Brlggs Avenie. FISCHER GLASS GT SKMS Soloman binding, lost Carllngton. Rwrd. WJ-J710 or 225-3453.

GERMAN SHEPHERD, 4 MONTHS old, block and Ian, vicinity wutgat. 72S49M. GLASSES, CORNER BANK-McLEOD, 11.45 e.m., Jn. Is. 235-3357.

LADY'S BIFOCAL GLASSES, IN whit Georg Ntlmt cm, lost Sat-, urday, Dec 11. Reward. 771-113. LADY'S CORRECTIVE SUN GLASSES, In or oround Mlrocle Mort. 72M10S.

LOST, WHITE KITTEN, McLEOD ond Lyon. Precious McLod Strati. Apt. 1 or i. MAN'S GLASSES, VICINITY TREM-btoy Rood.

745-25JS, vtnmcjs. MAN'S GOLD WATCH, VICINITY Richmond, Ont, Soturday. Reword. 224-4647. PEARL, NECKLACE LOST IGA LYN- wood.

sentimental value. Kewaro. 729-071. SAMOYED PUPPY, BOTSFORD AND Coronation. Melonie and Christopher's pet, heartbroken.

Reward. 731-4420. SMALL FEMALE CAT, GREY, white, Sprlnglond, Dee. 2. hhm.

TAKEN BY MISTAKE AT SLACK t. I wu-km, inn i. ski Dams. 7Vs MK1000. I hove Dochstelns, IV4.

733,8385. WATCH, VERY SMALL LADY'S, LOST Friday noon. Keworoi rawx. WRISTWATCH, MAN'S BUIOVA, back engrtved. 234-yt5t.

YOUR PET IAY BE AT THE Hu man Socltty Shitr. visit tneiier to mok sure. 725-3164. KEYS, MacLAREN Call 232-9691. KENT AREA.

6. ALUMINUM TOBOGGAN, FOUND Manor Par. John, CAT, GREY, STRIPE, FEMALE, VICI. ntty somerset tost, corner rwwi. Contact Humon Society.

DOG, LIKE COLLIE, LIGHT REDDISH brown, red and whit collar, fine-crest are. 829405J. KEYS FOUND, rLm wwi Lourler, near O'Connor, worn or 733-520, ottor S. KEYS LETTERED A AND, FOUND on Aylmtr Avenue, sjj-ouiq. I FOUND, O'CONNOR Strott, Monday.

Altr 5, 34.7t17. 13. In Memoriami AR TELLE IB loving momory of dtor. husbonoV Eanori potoM away Jan. m.

iw Since You yt gono nrtf ana i rernom. On thing I'd hov you do Watk slowly down th path of asotn, For soon I'll follow you. I want to know each step you toko. tiw I imv waHcth same, for some day down that lomty rood. You'll hear me can Aft TELLE In loving momory dear tamer, Edgar Artti, wno away Jon.

20, 193. Today roccelt th memory Ot a loved on gon to rest; And those who think of tn today Are mot who loved Mm best. The Mower toy upon htt gray May wither and decoy. But lr love for him who lit btnooth WHH new fode away. Bob, Peggy ond Shannon.

AftT6U.E loving momory of a dtor sothtr, Edgar Artttte, wno posted away Jan. 20, 1M1. mourn for htm, we dearly love For on coutd not tove, Beloved In lit ond mourned kl death. RernesnoerM in gray. BEAUDOIN In sod ond loving mem ory of a ofaritng Mtl nleco, Dor ten Beoudoln, who wot token from us by Occident, opt 7, on Jan.

JO. 1971. Darltnti God ha token you nam, But your tweet IHtl foe wtll Llvt ki our heart ond homo forever. Aunt Mary and Unci Archie ond Cousin, O'ARCY loving memory of a door fnofhor ond 9rononwttf Eifiw M. O'Arcy, who potted owoy Nov.

4, 159, ond a dear father ond grandfather, Patrick J. O'Arcy, who passed owoy Jon. 20, 195. Lovingly i ernemrjei ed The FcenNy. OOW In loving memory of a dear utUHlw, nefi uionnre ww, wnu passed owoy Jan.

20, 1970. His weary hours ond days of pain, His troubled ntahrs or post. And our aching marts know. He has found sweet rest at last. loving shier.

Margaret Hill, Edmonton, Alberto. GILES memory of a dtor mother and grandmother eopnn A. Qne, who posted owoy Jon. 20, 1970. Too dearly loved to be forgotten.

-Th Family. LEVASSEUK In loving memory of my husband, John Ovn uvatstur, who passed away Jan. 20, 1970. When an Is snH ond silent And sleep forsakes my eyes. My thoughts or In th silent grove.

Where my dear husband lie. Wit Ruby and Family. MocNEIL fn loving rornembranc of a dear brother, Duncan Alexander MocloN, who poised owoy Jan. 20, 190. Sunshine postet, shadows foil.

But swtet remembrance outlasts oil. Fkiloy, Nsldo and Fomlly. McOUATT loving memory of aear tamer ana grondioiher, Henry McOuott, who potted owoy Jon. 20, 195. The year or quickly passing, Thoucfl tthi we can't foroet.

me hearts moTptv Wnv memory lingers yet. David. Ed, Lena and Jock. ROCQU6 In loving memory of my okt poremt mr. ona Mrs.

Pettr Rocau. fothsr, who patted owoy Jon. 20, 1942, and mother, Jon. 7, I9M. Love's oreottet gift Remembrane, Daughter Dolly.

15. Cards of Thanks BOLAND Th ntphtwt and fleets the let Harold Bolend wish to thtnk th Rv. E. McCtll end th Legion In Ouyon, frlenos and ntlgh. ton.

Also th llsttrt and itaff of th Mtnolr du I. Cotur In Fort Coulong for thtlr klndnat to Mr, Boland. 3. CMlt.

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