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39 40 Closing Time Citizen Classified Ads For Insertion on next publishing day Monday through Thursday 9 p.m. Friday: 10 p.m Saturday: 1 p.m. Sunday: Open 6 to 9 p.m. BADZIOCH-At the Ottawa Civic Hospital on Friday, April 4, 1958, to Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Badzioch, son. 36 FLEMING- To Thelma and Jim, son at Grace Hospital, Saturday, April 5, 1958, a brother for Jamie. 36 GIDNEY-To Beverley and Ingram on Friday, April 4, 1958, at the Ottawa Civic Hospital, a son, 9 pounds, 8 ounces. Both well 36 GREEN--To Mr. and Mrs.

Ronald Green (nee Sandra Zelikovitz) on Saturday, April 5, 1958, at Ottawa Civic Hospital, a daughter. A sister for Barry. Both well. 36 HOPE To Mr. and Mrs.

Alex A. Hope (nee Lols Brown), a daughter, Catherine Anne, on Saturday, April 5, 1958, at Chatham General Hospital. Both well. 36 HUTCHINGAME To Mr. and Mrs.

James Philip Hutchingame (nee Mary Joan Harris) on Saturday, April 5, 1958, in Detrolt, Michigan, a son. 36 McCONNELL-Elleen and Ed wish to announce the birth of a daughter, 8 pounds, 2 ounces, at the Grace Hospital, Friday, April 4, 1958. Both well. 36 MeGLASHAN- St. Michael's Hospital, Buckingham, on Saturday, April 5, 1958, to Rose and Ewan, a son, John Blair.

Both well. 36 MISCAMPBELL -On Thursday, April 3, 1958, at Grace Hospital to Stan and Marge, a son. A brother for Kimberley. 36 O'SULLIVAN-To Mr. and Mrs.

Frank O'Sullivan (nee Giliane Picard) at the Ottawa General Hospital, on Friday, April 4, 1958, a son. 36 POTTER--To Maureen and Bob Potter, at the Grace Hospital, on Friday, April 4, 1958, a son. Both well. 37 RACZKO1 and Lois (nee wish to announce the birth of their son, David, at Grace Hospital, April 6 a brother for John and Patricia, 7 pounds, 3 ounces. 36 STOREY- To Mac and Marilyn (nee Gardiner), of Richmond, a daughter, born Carleton Place District Memorial Hospital.

Both well. 37 WHITE--Lena and Vern wish to thank God for the safe arrival of a brother for Valerie Ann at the Grace Hospital on Friday, April 4, 1958. 36 WILDGEN- To Frank and Ruth, at the Ottawa Civic Hospital, on Friday, April 4, 1958, a daughter. 36 Engaged DASEN-GADDE-The engagement is announced of Shirley Jean, daughter of Mrs. Rose Dasen and the late Mr.

George Dasen, to Earl -William Gadde, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Gadde. Marriage will take place on Monday, May 19, at 4 o'clock in St. Paul's Lutheran Church.

35 PETRUZZI- -De PETTRO-Mr. and Mrs. Luigi Petruzzi announce the engagement of their daughter, Dolores to Unberto De Pettro, son of Mr. Angelo De Pettro and the late Mrs. De Pettro, of Italy, Marriage to take place Saturday, May 10 in St.

Anthony's Church at 10 o'clock. 36 Married DESJARDINS- SMITH -On Monday, April 7, 1958, at St. Brigid's Church by Father Hogan, Beverley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John A.

Smith to Victor son of Mr. and Mrs. P. Desjardins, of Matane, Quebec. 36 KELLY-GALLA-On Monday, April 7, 1958, in St.

Anthony's Church by Father Frank Hennessy O.M.I., Frances Mary, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. Galla, Junior to Dandel Patrick, son of Mrs. Kelly and the late John Kelly.

36 BALAKOFSKY, Mrs. Mae-In a local hospital on Sunday, April 6, 1958, Mae Balakofsky, wife of the late Salvatore. Balakofsky, age 54. Resting at the Jewish Memorial Chapel, 375 King Edward Avenue, where service will be held on Monday at 2 p.m. Interment at the Jewish Community Cemetery.

36 BEAUSOLEIL, Antonio--In a local hospital on Saturday, April 5, 1958, Antonio Beausoleil, age 52. Funeral on Tuesday at 7.45 a.m. from Gauthier Funeral Home, 259 St. Patrick Street for Requiem High Mass at Sacred Heart Church at 8 o'clock. Interment Notre Dame Cemetery.

36 BECHAMP, Frank-Suddenly on Saturday, April 5, 1958, at his home, Fort Coulonge, Quebec, Frank Bechamp, aged 68 years, beloved husband of Lydia Pleau. Funeral from above address on Tuesday, April 8, to St. Peter's Church for Requiem Mass at 10 a.m. Burial in Parish Cemetery. 36 CRAIG, Mabel Isabel-Suddenly on Saturday, April 5, 1958, at the home of her son-in-law, Doctor J.

C. Woodward, 201 Fifth Avenue, Mabel Isabel Abbott, widow of W. H. Craig in her 82nd year. Resting at Hulse and Playfair Limited, 315 McLeod Street.

Service in the chapel on Monday, April 7th at 3.45 p.m. Interment Beechwood Cemetery, 36 DAZE, Alfred Arthur -In hospital, Amprior, Ontario, on Sunday, April 6, 1958, Alfred Arthur Daze, beloved husband of Susan Brady in his 81st year. The funeral will leave the Convey Funeral Home, 119 Victoria Street on Tuesday, April 8 at 8.45 a.m. for Requiem High Mass at St. John's Chrysostom Church at 9 a.m.

Interment Roman Catholic Cemetery Vault. 36 DUPUIS, Lawrence Aldege- In Arn- prior, Monday, April 7, Lawrence Aldege, beloved husband of Bertille Murphy in his 62nd year. The funeral will leave the Convey Funeral Home, 119 Victoria Street, Wednesday, April 9 at 8.45 for Requiem High Mass at St. John's Chrysostom Church at 9 a.m. Interment Roman Catholic Church Vault, 37 GIBSON, J.

Wallace- In hospital on Sunday, April 6, 1958, J. Wallace Gibson, 373 Cooper Street, beloved husband of Vera Bishop, aged 61 years. Resting Hulse and Plavfair Limited. 315 McLeod Street. ServIce in chapel on Tuesday at 1 p.m.

Interment Beechwood Cemetery. JUDD, James-On Monday, April 7, 1958, at his home Yarm, Quebec, James Judd, beloved husband of Eliza A. Woods and dear father of (Lorena), Mrs. Herb C. Hodgins, Shawville, Quebec; (Pearl) Mrs.

Stewart Crawford, Renfrew; (Opal) Mrs. Russell Lucas, Bristol and Arthur at home, in his 87th year. Resting at above address, Funeral Wednesday, April 9 at 2 p.m. for service at Shawville United Church. Interment Maple Grove Cemetery.

37 KATSAKOS, George In A local hospital, Sunday, April 6, 1958, George Katsakos, husband of Winnifred Farrar, age 70. Funeral on Wednesday at 7.30 a.m. from Gauthier Funeral Home, 259 St. Patrick for Requiem High Mass at 7.45. Interment Notre Dame Cemetery.

37 LALONDE, Mrs. Aline- Suddenly in hospital on Sunday, April 6, 1958, Aline Foley, beloved wife of Lucien Lalonde, 171 Main Street, Hull, age 49.0 Resting Gauthier and Company, 101 Notre Dame Street, Hull. Funeral on Wednesday, April 9 at 6.55 a.m. for Requiem High Mass in Notre Dame de Grace Church at 7 a.m. Interment Notre Dame Cemetery, Hull 37 (Continued on Next Column) 24--The Ottawa Citizen, Ottawa's Lost-Found Leading Classified The Neighbors 39 4-7 1958 by News Syndicate Ca.

"We make each one feel important. Your boy is vicepresident in charge of spilled paste." 8 Female Help Wanted EXPERIENCED waitress wanted. Apply Plaza Hotel. 36 HOUSEKEEPER wanted, good wages, plain cooking, sleep in. PA 2-1433; PA 2-6202.

36 EXPERIENCED waitress. Apply Hostess, Macy's Restaurant, 265 Albert St. 36 WAITRESS, part time, 3 nights weekly, 5 to 12 p.m. Beyer's Restaurant, 281 Kent. 11B-36 EXPERIENCED waitress, 5 to 12.

Apply in person. 1098 Wellington. 36 GENERAL housekeeper also cook required for Edgewater Hotel, Cumberland, live in. Tel. Navan, 22 12.

36 EXPERIENCED waitress, day work, Apply Beauchamp's Restaurant, Elgin and Waverley. 36 HAIR stylist, good hours, excellent salary. CE 5-5185. 38 WOMAN to look after 1 child during day. Must have good references.

CE 2-5169 after 5. 37 SALESLADY for dress shop, full or part time, steady position. 112 Bank. 39 UPSTAIRS maid, for private home in Rockcliffe, small family, other help kept, live in. SH 9-5731.

39 GIRL, not over 25, Protestant, for work in day nursery, with group of small children, ages up to 3. experience not necessary but helpful, hours, 8 to 6, 5 day week, $30 weekly. Box 549 Citizen. 36 WOMAN for soda bar. Apply Molot's Drug Store, Charlotte and Rideau.

38 LADY required for local milk bar, steady employment, good salary, shift work, 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. report age and experience, references to Box 491 Citizen. 37 HAIRDRESSER, experienced, with clientele. Top wages, with mission.

5 day week. Nadeau's Beauty Salon. Tel. CE 5-5135. 37 EXPERIENCED waitress wanted, night or spare time.

58 Rideau St. 36 SECRETARY, experienced with dictating machine, small legal office bookkeeping. Box 435 Citizen. 36 EXPERIENCED cook general, for adults, in Roxborough best wages and generous outings, only qualified person with references need apply. CE 5-7153 for appointment.

37 YOUNG women to train to become cashiers, must have pleasant personality, good public relations. Apply Steinberg's Westgate Shopping Center or any Steinberg Store. 38 Senior Stenographer We have a vacancy for a high calibre stenographer who possesses drive, initiative and a pleasing personality. The girl we are looking for should have at least High School education and several years experience in a responsible position. Typist This position offers excellent opportunities for a qualified person to advance with a young progressive company.

Excellent employee benefits. New modern building. And the finest in equipment and facilities. For confidential interview Tel. PA 8-1761 Or write to INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS DEPT.

Computing Devices Of Canada Ltd. P.O. Box 508, Ottawa Occupational Therapist Applications are being received for the position of Occupational Therapist at the Kitchener- Waterloo Hospital, Kitchener, a 500 bed modern hospital in Southern Central Ontario. Please apply in writing to administrator. Stenographers PERSONNEL pool requires efficient office help, steady or part time work as desired.

Apply 428 Rideau, Room 306 H-15A Real Estate Sales Help OPENING for experienced real estate saleswoman. Active sales program combining choice housing developments with extensive city wide listings assures excellent income potential for right person Must have car. Tel. CE 2-3741 or write to Jack Aaron and Co. Ltd Realtors, 227 Laurier Ave.

Suite 206, Ottawa. All replies strictly confidential. H-1-4-7A (Continued on Next Column) For Complete Classified Ad Service Call -CE 6-4545- Born Died 8 Female Help Wanted EXPERIENCED bookkeeping machine operator, good pay. Apply Box 559 Citizen, giving references and previous experience. CAPABLE girl to mind children, my home.

SH 9-7415. 40 YOUNG girl to help mother, morns. or day. Sandy Hill. CE 3-6660.

37 BILINGUAL waitress, experienced; also short order cook for evg. work. Apply in person, 332 Montreal Rd. 37 WOMAN to mind children while mother works. SH 9-0778.

36 RIVERVIEW, baby sitter required, hours, 4 afternoons weekly $1 per afternoon. CE 2-9905. 40 FULL or part time office help, with typing experience preferable. Apply in person, Sol Max, 102 Rideau 37 FULL or part time help, salesladies, please apply in person, Sol Max. 102 Rideau 37 EXPERIENCED waitress, from 11.30 to 8.30, good wages, apply 511 Bank St.

37 SALESLADY for paint and wallpaper store, experience desirable. Box 543 Citizen. 37 ATTENTION, ladies between 25, 45, for demonstration work. PA 2-2361. 38 DISHWASHER for restaurant night work.

Apply 528 Montreal Road, SH 6-1244. 38 TYPIST for office retail service organization. Apply Glebe Electric, 1160 Bank. 36 EXPERIENCED dress saleslady with knowledge of display. Apply D'Allaird's, 166 Sparks.

38 CLEANING woman, Ottawa East neighborhood, 9 to 1, 1 day weekly, $5. CE 4-4385. 36 COOK housekeeper, permanent country position, liberal benefits. Box 557 Citizen. 40 RELIABLE women, age 22 to 48 wanted to serve patients food, full or part time work.

Apply Personnel Office, Ottawa Civic Hospital. No telepone calls, please. 38 ESTABLISHED maintenance supply company requires 2 experienced salesmen for expansion program. Drawings and commission, group insurance. Car essential.

PA 8-1341. 38 YOUNG woman required to help mother with normal household duties and 2 pre school children, modern home. SH 9-2361. 37 ENUMERATORS to gather information for city directory in Ottawa areas, bilingual persons required for Lower Town and Eastview. Apply in own handwriting to Box 535 Citizen.

40 COOK. general housework, new bungalow with all modern conveniences, Alta Vista area, family of 1 lady, private room, 1 block from bus service, salary $100. RE 3-4654 for appointment. 37 EXPERIENCED waitress, apply 808 Somerset W. CE 3-0485.

37 YOUNG woman, plain cooking and housework, 3 adults. Mrs. L. P. Sherwood, 600 Besserer.

40 HOSTESS, experience preferable, neat appearance. Apply Diamond Bar-B-Q, 114 Bank. 36 Major Oil Company REQUIRES Stenographer Permanent position, excellent opportunities, employe benefits and 5 day week. Apply stating qualifications. Box 521 Citizen 9 Male Help Wanted PLASTERER, 1st class 1 in imitation stone and dash stucco.

Highest wages. PA 8-2268. 38 EXPERIENCED presser and silk finisher. Laurier Cleaners, Rockland, 20 miles east of Ottawa, SH 9-2726. 41 OFFICE clerk with bookkeeping and payroll experience, permanent.

Apply Dworkin Furs, 256 Rideau. RELIABLE responsible driver for city deliveries, age 25 to 40. Apply in person only, 815 Wellington. 38 PINKERTON'S National Detective Agency Incorporated will train a limited number of male applicants for positions of investigation. Applicants must be between 25 and 35 years, bilingual, good health, high school education or better and absolutely clear background Apply in person to Suite 806, 77 Metcalfe Ottawa, between 5 and 6.30 p.m.

36 WEAR-Ever Cooking Utensils seeks 1 full and 2 part time men, must be ambitious and of neat appearance. Steady income by advance commission, car essential. CE 2-8311. 38 DIAMOND drill runner, references required. PA 2-1997.

37 WANTED experienced mechanics for heavy duty trucks and quarry equipment. Apply Frazer Duntile Co. Ltd. Clyde Ave. plant.

40 EXPERIENCED window cleaners, Diamond Window Cleaning 53 Catherine. 37 MESS manager for officers' mess, wanted. For details write to Commanding Officer, RCAF Station, North Bay, Ont. 36 Sales Opportunity WE require 2 men with the initiative and drive to earn at least $7,000 per year in commissions and bonuses. Selling experience is an asset but we will train applicants with reasonably good qualifications.

We offer exclusive products including top quality silverware and fine tableware and support you by regular advertising in the press and over the radio. To see these beautiful prestige products and arrange a confidential, no obligation interview, tel. CE 4-5732. H-38 Real Estate Salesmen JACK Aaron and Co. Realtors, have openings for aggressive real estate salesmen.

Active sales program combining choice hous ing developmens with extensive city wide listings assures excellent income potential for right person Experience an asset but not essential. Must have car. Tel. CE 2-3741 or write to 227 Laurier Ave. Suite 206, Ottawa.

All replies strictly confidential. H-1-4-7A Salesman OFFICE supplies and equipment, salary and commission, hospital and pension plan available, permanent position for an aggressive man looking for future. Apply Box 580 Citizen. H-37 Salary And Commission Or Drawing Account Available In Real Estate FOR men with good sales record. You will participate in real estate sales in all areas of Ottawa; New housing developments; Rentals; Commercial; Residential; Industrial.

Photo Co-op. listings. Oppor tunity for extraordinary Income. Complete office assistance to ail personnel. Tel.

CE 5-1811, Mervin Greenberg Realtors. H-19G-36 (Continued on Next Column) 9 Male Help Wanted OLD established company requires 2 full and 4 part time. salesmen, high commissions and bonus. PA 2-8451. 36 COUNTER salesman order clerk familiar with paint, varnish bust ness, steady position, social benefits, state fully your experience.

Box 479 Citizen. 39 SERVICE station attendant, mars ried, for Sunday work. 120 Mon treal Rd 36 MARRIED man, for dairy farm separate house provided. Elmer Cathcart. Stittsville.

36 MAN with experience of general office routine and contact with public, capable of maintaining records, bilingual preferred. Tel. Mr. Hopkinson, CE 3-1101. ELECTROLUX Canada seeks services, salesman with car for Ottawa and area, business is good Call in person 396 Somerset W.

58 MAN to work in commercial truck body, Dupont Body Works, 88 Spadina. PA 8-7292. 37 MECHANIC at once to recondition front ends and brakes, no tel. calls. Bud's Alignment and Brake Service.

38 EXPERIENCED dishwasher, good wages, night work. Apply 290 Dalhousie. 38 COLLECTOR required, for Inside telephone collection work, experience preferred but not essential. Good starting salary, Insurance benefits, Box 483 Citizen. 37 BILINGUAL bookkeeper for dept.

store with experience in payroll banking and general office work. permanent position and good starting salary, day week, ell employee benefits. Apply person at office, F. Slover 61 York. 36 Thomas Shipman Realtors REAL estate representatives required for branch offices, Ottawa's largest firm offers training, good career, large potential, Call George Thomas, CE 6-2361; SH 9-3363.

H-15S-43 Route Supervisor LOCAL wholesale firm requires services of an experienced man with either route selling or grocery background, to supervise route truck salesmen. Please reply in writing giving the following information. Age Past and present employment record Any other information helpful in outlining business background Character references All applicants will be interviewed. Our employees are aware of this advertisement. APPLY Box 564 Citizen SALESMEN FULL OR PART TIME Are you satisfied with your present income? Our present expansion program will accommodate many salesmen and give each one the opportunity of placing himself in the high income bracket.

Many of our top paid salesmen started with us on a part time basis. WE OFFER IMMEDIATE EARNINGS PENSION AND RETIREMENT PLAN BLUE CROSS AND P.S.I, PLAN ANNUAL REPEAT BUSINESS PROTECTED TERRITORIES Investigate this opportunity of associating yourself with a Company with a FUTURE by writing, giving all details of yourself to: P.0. BOX LONDON, CANADA' All replies held in strict confidence International Concern HAS OPENING FOR 6 YOUNG MEN (Between the ages of 21-35) to ASSIST MANAGER In new Publicity campaign Covering Canada and the U.S. Must be 1. Exceptionally neat in appearance.

2. Able to start immediately, 3. Able to converse intelligently. 4. Interested career ition with well above average salary.

FOR APPOINTMENT PHONE, MR. CE 6-4625 Truck Drivers Required by Ottawa Fruit Supply. Apply in person only, 400 INDUSTRIAL AVE. (Continued on Next Column) Classified Ad Rates Minimum 10 Words 6 consecutive insertions and over 4c per word per insertion. 3-4-5 consecutive insertions per word per insertion.

1 and 2 per word per insertion. Refunds made on all unused or cancelled insertions. Birth. Adoption, Engagements. Cards of Thanks In Memoriam cts per word, per insertion, minimum charge $1 65 Death Notices, Lodge Notices, cents per word, minimum charge $2.75 per insertion.

9 Male Help Wanted MacKENZIE, Robert--In hospital on Sunday, April 1958, Robert MacKenzie, 809 Carling Avenue, beloved husband of Agnes Kenyon, age 73 years. Resting Hulse and Playfair Limited, 315 McLeod Street. Service in Chapel on Tues. day 3 p.m. Interment Capital Memorial Gardens.

36 McCAFFREY, Irwin--At his home Russell, Ontario, Sunday, April 6, 1958. George Irwin McCaffrey, beloved husband of Alvira Young in his 66th year. Resting at the Warner Funeral Home, Russell, until Tuesday 10.45 a.m., thence to St. Mary's Anglican Church for service at 11 o'clock. Entombment North Russell Vault.

Flowers gratefully declined. 36 McCARTHY, Dorothy- -In hospital, Sunday, April 6, 1958, Dorothy wife of A. 0. (Tony) McCarthy, 1043 Heron Road, age 37 years. Resting at the Whelan Funeral Home, 515 Cooper Street.

Funeral Wednesday at 7.45 a.m. to St. Thomas Aquinas Church for Solemn Requiem Mass at 8 o'clock. Interment Notre Dame Cemetery, 37 MERCIER, Jules -At the residence of his daughter, Mrs. Raoul Seguin, 191 Hinchey Avenue, on Saturday, April 5, 1958, Jules Mercier, husband of the late Victoria Morin, age 79.

Funeral on Tuesday at 7.45 a.m. from Gauthier Funeral Home, 733 Somerset Street West for Requiem High Mass at Our Lady of The Angels Church at 8 o'clock. Interment Notre Dame Cemetery, Hull, Quebec. 36 MINER. Edward -In hospital on Saturday, April 5, 1958, Edward Miner, of 337 Bell Street, beloved husband of Hannah Salt, age 46 years.

Resting at Landreville Funeral Home, 578 Somerset West. Funeral Wednesday at 7.30 a.m. to St. Anthony's Church. Requiem High Mass at 7.45 o'clock.

Interment at Notre Dame Cemetery. 37 NEEDHAM, William George-On Easter Sunday, April 6, 1958, in hospital, William George Needham, beloved husband of Emma Lyons in his 66th year. Resting at the family home 2nd Concession, Fitzroy Township, Funeral service at Grace St. Andrew's United Church, Arnprior, Tuesday, April, 8 at 2.30 p.m. Interment St.

Mark's Cemetery, Pakenham. In lieu of flowers a donation may be sent to the cancer fund. 36 ROGER, Harold George In hospital Sunday, April 6, 1958, Harold George Roger, of 447 Holland Avenue, beloved husband of Cora Parker, age 67 years. Resting at the Radmore Stewart Funeral Home, 1319 Wellington Street. Service in chapel Wednesday 2 p.m.

Interment Beechwood Cemetery 37 SCHULTZ, Paul-At The KitchenerWaterloo Hospital, Kitchener, on Saturday, April 5, 1958, Paul Schultz, formerly of Ottawa, beloved father of Walter, Ottawa; Norman, Los Angeles, California; Harold, Hamilton; Mrs. Fred (Viola) Hindle, San Diego, California; Mrs. Reg. (Frieda) Soanes, Kitchener; and brother of Herman, Timmins; William and Mrs. Charles (Martha) Kritsch, both of Ottawa, in his 74th year, Memorial service will be held at Holy Cross Lutheran Church, East Avenue, Kitchener, on Tuesday, April 8, 1958, at 2.30 p.m.

Interment in St. Peter's Lutheran Cemetery, Mr. Schultz will be resting at the Schreiter Sandrock Funeral Home, Benton at Church Streets, Kitchener, until 1 p.m. on Tuesday, and then to church. 36 SPRECKLEY, Mabel Jane- In hospital on Friday, April 4, 1958, Mabel Jane Spreckley, aunt of Mrs.

Leif (Betty) Froislie, of 160 Lisgar Road, in her 78th year. Resting Hulse and Playfair Limited, 315 McLeod Street, where service will be held in the chapel on Tuesday, April 8 at 2 p.m. Interment Beechwood Cemetery. 36 IRWIN, Charles Frederick On Saturday( April 5, 1958, in hospital, Charles Frederick Irwin, of Carp, Ontario, husband of the late Eliza Jane Acres and father of Lloyd in his 80th year, Resting at the Kennedy Funeral Home, Carp, until 2 p.m. Monday, then to Christ Anglican Church, Huntley, for service at 2.15 p.m.

Interment in Christ Church Cemetery. 36 TAYLOR, Frederick-In hospital, Friday, April 4, 1958, Ferderick Taylor, beloved husband of Louise Wilson, dear father of Flight Lieutenant Nancy A. Taylor, Ottawa; Mrs. H. Kenneth Barker (Ruth), Sydney, Australia and son of the late Mr.

and Mrs. Charles William Taylor, of Toronto. Resting at Hulse and Playfair Limited, 315 McLeod Street. Service in chapel on Monday at 2 p.m. Interment Beechwood Cemetery.

36 WYSE. Baby hospital on Easter Sunday, April 6, 1958, Mary Wyse, age days, beloved infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Wyse, 1676 Abbey Road. Funeral was held this morning from McEvoy Brothers, 235 Kent Street to Notre Dame Cemetery Chapel for Service of The Angels at 9.30 a.m.

Burial Notre Dame Cemetery, 36 Cards Of Thanks CURRIE -The family of Miss Doris Currie wish to extend sincere thanks for the many expressions of sympathy and beautiful floral tributes received in their recent bereavement. -Brothers Fred, Cecil, Arnold. 36 HAND -We wish to extend our heartfelt thanks and appreciation for the acts of kindness, messages of sympathy and beautiful floral tributes received in our recent sad bereavement in the loss of our beloved Mother, Mrs. William Hand. We especially thank Reverend Rowland, nurses and staff of the Perley Hospital.

-The Hand Family. 36 LEMIEUX-We wish to extend our heartfelt thanks to friends and relatives for their acts of kindness, masses, flowers and cards in the passing of our dear husband and father. -Mrs. J. Hector Lemieux and family, Hull.

36 PURCELL-I wish to tender most grateful thanks to the many friends of the late Elizabeth Margaret (Lillian) for their kindness and sympathy for the beautiful floral and spiritual offerings and cards of sympathy extended dur. ing her illness and death. -Sister Mae Purcell. 36 In Memoriam BAIRD-In loving memory of a dear father, David F. Baird, who passed away April 7, 1954.

Our lips cannot tell how we miss him, Our hearts cannot tell what to say, God alone knows how we miss him In a home that is lonesome today. Ever remembered. -Nelson, Gertie and family. 36 BAIRD-In loving memory of a dear husband and father, David F. Baird, who passed away April 7, 1954.

His smiling way and pleasant face Are a pleasure to recall; He had a kindly word for each And died beloved by all. Some day we hope to meet him, Some day we know not when, To clasp his hand in a better land Never to part again. Lovingly remembered. -Wife Audrey, daughter Bessie, son-in-law Bill. 36 Lodge Notice St.

Andrew's Lodge No. 560, AF and AM- Officers and members of St. Andrew's Lodge are summoned to attend funeral services for our late brother, Robert A. Mackenzie, 7.30 p.m. Monday, April at Hulse and Playfair Limited, 315 McLeod Street.

Members of sister lodges requested to attend. Regalia. -A. E. Mulligan, WM.

36 (Continued on Next Column) Monday, April 7, 1958 COLLIE. white and fawn purebred, lost Apr. 5, corner Woodroffe and Baseline. Reward. PA 2-4965.

41 BOY'S Super cycle, red, lost vicin- Ity Western Ave. PA 8-5723. 38 EARRING rhinestone, blue, lost St. Giles Church or car stop, sentimental value. SH 6-1780.

Reward. 39 MALE Shetland sheep dog, lost Donald black, white and brown. Answers to Blackie. New collar with part of leash. Chil.

dren's Easter present. Reward. SH 9-4739. 38 GOLD wrist watch, Gruen, vicinity Loblaws, Bank, Carling, CE 4-0464. 37 FOUND, lady's watch, Write Mrs.

T. Baxter, Kars, R.R. 2. Identify. 37 CAR ski rack lost Laurier Bridge Apr.

3. Reward. SH 9-9912. 36 TINY black dog answering to Taro lost Thurs. from Isabella St.

CE 5-9388. 36 TERRIER, black, female, lost, St. Andrew St. area, child's pet. Re.

ward. CE 6-4396. 36 LADY'S Bulova watch lost between McLeod and Somerset or Theater, Apr. 1. CE 5-8716.

Reward. 37 KEYS on ring (approx. 15, keys) lost, Box 550 Citizen. 4N-37 WRISTWATCH lady's gold with expansion bracelet lost. CE 4-2926.

Reward. 36 CHILD'S glasses lost between Charles Hulse School and Vancouver St. RE 3-3425. 36 MAN'S Rolex wrist watch, lost, Carlingwood area, initialed. D.M.M.

Reward. PA 2-1559. 36 2 Cemetery Memorials OTTAWA'S only Rock of Ages dealer Ask for booklet, J. P. Laurin 213 York, CE 4-0417.

Since 1900. 2L Ambrose, 375 Montreal Rd. Finest memorials. lowest prices. Open all day Sat.

SH 6-8600. 4A MEMORIAL markers, inscriptions. Finest in workmanship material. 473 Bronson near Gladstone. CE 5-8969 George Brown and Sons.

6B BROWN, Robert and Son, 376 Sparks at Bay, CE 2-6732. Since 1877. 8B 3 Funeral Directors FRED N. Garrett quality and distinction without excessive cost. 584 Somerset St.

West. CE 3-4773. 8G VEITCH-Draper PA 8-4673. Ottawa's most modern chapel. 3V McEVOY Brothers.

Dignified funerals. CE 2-5337. Moderate charges. 5M BRADY and Harris, 375 Lisgar for dependable and dignified service. Moderate charge.

Call CE 2-4857 SB RACINE and Robert, 260 Besserer, CE 2-9698; East view branch, SH 6-8075. SH HULSE and Playfair Ottawa's first funeral chapel. CE 3-1144. 2H 3A Ambulance Service EXCLUSIVE A Ambulance Service, radio controlled, oxygen equipped cars. CE 3-7733.

2E 5 Taxi Service BLUE Line Taxi, 24-hour service. Call CE 6-2333. 46B PARKWAY Taxi, 24 hours, radio cabs. PA 2-3919, PA 8-1414. 2P 6 Where To Go RIDE for health and enjoyment, wooded trails, no traffic, 4 miles from city limits.

Sportsman Riding Club, CE 3-3779. 38 7 Transportation YOUNG newcomer requires transportation, Elliott Lake, April 10, 1 11, references. SH 9-6678. 37 8A Baby Services JACKETS, Jackets, $2.98. Minnie's Fairyland, Somerset, Percy.

CE 4-9657. 22M BABY scale rentals, $1 monthly. Goldie's Pharmacy. Free delivery, PA 8-5811. 26G COMMUNION dresses, accessorles, excellent assortment.

Children's World, 204 Sparks. CE 6-4433. 7C FREE home fitting service, children's shoes. Kiddie Kobbler, CE 6-3322. 10K BABY cribs, natural or plextone.

Complete with plastic spring filled mattress, 30x54. Special $47.50. Reid's, 224 Bank, CE 2-3721. 3R GENDRON BABY CARRIAGES Carriage to Stroller convertible with chrome undercarriage, brake and pusher. Blue or silver white $38.95 $1 DOWN.

$1 WEEKLY 3rd Floor Larocques Rideau and Dalhousie SUNNYHILL Kindergarten, 604 Laurier West at Cambridge, hours 8 to 5.30, Mon. to Fri. CE 3-4784. 38 WILL mind children in my home by day or month, loving care. SH 9-4437.

36 Grandparents THE finest gift you can give is a diaper service Gift Certificate. Ottawa Diaper Service. CE 6-1515. H-40 8 Female Help Wanted EXPERIENCED waitress for night work. Eva's Coffee Shop, 508 Bank.

38 FULL time housekeeper, live in. CE 3-6725, evgs. 5 to 7. 41 TYPIST, May 1, single, 19 to 27, English speaking. Starting salary $150 to $190, according to expenience.

Interesting work, good prospects, promotion. Apply in writing, giving education, experience, age. Office of United Kingdom High Commissioner, Earnseliffe, Ottawa. 38 SHORT order cook for evg. work.

Apply in person, 332 Montreal Rd 37 EXPERIENCED switchboard operator, 5 day week, hours 9.30 to 6 p.m. Apply in person only to the manager Credit Bureau of Ottawa and Hull, 219 Queen. 36 WANTED, good woman to help with light housecleaning, good wages. CE 5-9567 or apply 49 Findlay, 41 OFFICE clerk with bookkeeping and payroll experience, permanent. Apply Dworkin Furs, 256 Rideau.

Be A Hairdresser PLEASANT, dignified profession, good wages after graduating, thousands successful Marvel stu dents. Write or call Marvel Hair dressing Schools, 72 Rideau Branches, Toronto, Hamilton. H-36 Avon Cosmetics ATTENTION, housewives, turn time into dollars. Become an Avon representative in your locale CE 2-8585. H-38 (Continued on Next Column) URGENTLY needed, qualified television and radio technician, must have 2 or more years practical experience, top wages, thriving Ottawa Valley town.

Apply with full particulars to Box 528 Citizen. 40 SERVICE station attendant, age 25 to previous experience red. Call Jim Van Bregt, CE 2-7393. 17B-37 MARRIED mall. beef farm near Ottawa.

Free house, plumbing, etc. Qualifications and salary ace cepted. Box 534 Citizen. 39 EXPERIENCED automobile painter, must also do light body work. SH 9-5903 5C CITY OF OTTAWA PUBLIC SCHOOL BOARD Inspector Wanted Applications will be received by the undersigned up to 5 o'clock p.m., Friday, April 18th for the position of Inspector of the Ottawa Public Schools, service to commence August 1st, 1958.

Initial salary at rate of $9,800 per annum, maximum $13,000 per annum. Applicants must be holders of Ontario Public School Inspector's certificate and have had experience in a supervisory capacity as principal inspector. 8 Female Help Wanted CLERK typist, with general office experience, permanent position, salary based on ability, all ployee benefits, new cafeteria. Reply Box 522 Citizen. 36 RELIABLE woman for bungalow, all appliances.

Must like children, live in. PA 2-5370. 35 RELIABLE lady to mind 2 children while mother works, light housekeeping. SH 6-8729 after 5.30. 36 EXPERIENCED waitress, apply in person, Rainbow Restaurant, 283 Elgin.

37 BILINGUAL stenographer required, 5 day week. Call between 9 and 5. CE 6-3606. 37 SALESLADY required, by local collection agency, to call on retail and medical profession, to solicit accounts. Box 482 Citizen.

37 EXPERIENCED waitress for shift work, steady hours, 6 a.m. to 2.30 p.m. Apply in person, Union Station Restaurant. 37 HOUSEKEEPER for month of May or June, references required. Apply PA 8-6004.

36 OFFICE cashier, experienced and bilingual, with knowledge of typing, permanent position, day week, all employee benefits. Apply in person at office. F. Slover 61 York. 36 Stenographer COMPETENT stenographer required for diplomatic mission, position includes clerical duties, 3 weeks recreation leave, commencing salary $262.50 per month with annual increments to $300 per month, British subject.

Reply stating education, age, experience. Box 485 Citizen. H-36 Revlon Cosmetics REQUIRE accounts payable clerk for our new West End office (1o- cated off Kirkwood Ave.) Must be proficient typist, finest working conditions possible include modern decor, air conditioning, cafeteria facilities, 5 day week. Call CE 5-4335. H-39 GIRLS YOUNG WOMEN Here's an interesting, Steady, well paid job: TELEPHONE OPERATOR No experience required, Full pay while training Good starting salary Regular increases Pleasant office Friendly atmosphere APPLY NOW! 8.30 TO 5 P.M.

THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF CANADA THURSO, QUEBEC Part Time Evening Work Young woman, with fair education, is required for telephone sales department, permanently, each evening Monday through Friday, 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. This position would suit only person who can conveniently adapt themselves to the above hours and who would not have any encumbrances that might interfere with the filling of the above requirements. In reply, please state age, telephone work experience, if any, and full particulars of your situation that would permit you to consistently Meet the qualifications of the person we need. APPLY BOX 470 CITIZEN Manicurist for the ANTOINE BEAUTY SALON At our Westgate store.

Experience not necessary. Apply MRS. MOORE BEAUTY SALON FREIMAN'S WESTGATE (Continued on Next Column) GORDON E. HARAM, Secretary-Treasurer 330 Gilmour Street Truck Driver For heavy delivery. Must have experience in handling furniture and appliances.

The Freimar Employe Benefit Plan. Apply Personnel Office Freiman's DOWNTOWN 9 Male Help Wanted Continued On Next Page Testimonials There Is No Substitute For RESULTS Testimonials, after all, ring with the truth of accomplishment. They tell us what has happened rather than the promise of something that might happen. Rented Room NICE clean bed sitting, privileges. 104 Nepean St.

Secured Help CASHIER required, Green Valley Restaurant. For interview tel. PA 8-3726. House Rented MAY 1, 6 rooms, bathroom, oil furnace, sunporch, garden, $70, Osgoode. Tel.

North Gower, 630 22. Sold Machine ADDING machine, SmithCorona, practically new, $75. CE 5-8393, Transportation Accommodation LONDON, going early returning accommodate 2. SH 9-8690. Rented Garage GARAGE to let.

203 Bay, CE 2-9635. Rented Apt. AVAILABLE April 15, Westboro, bedroom self contained, abstainer, $80. PA 2-2648. Found Wallet BLACK wallet found.

SH 6-6474. Your problems may be solved equally as well when you follow the same plan as those folks and put result-producing Citizen Classified Ads on the job for you Advertisers want something tangible when they buy advertising space. They get it in the form of RESULTS when they use Citizen Classified Ads. CLASSIFIED AD DEPT. THE OTTAWA CITIZEN Subscription Rates By mail to any address in Ontario and Quebec, exceptIng towns served by Citizen carriers, the rate is: year 1 6 months $5.25: 3 montas $2.75: or month $1.00 To any address in Canada outside of Ontario and Quebec and to towns where there is carrier service the rate is: 1 year 6 months 3 months $3.50 and 1 month $1.25.

To any address outside Canada, 1. year 6 months $8.00 and 1 month $1.50 The rate for carrier delivery in towns and in Ottawa and Suburbs is 35c per week, payable to the carrier boy. Authorized as second class mail, Post Office Department. Ottawa. 36 Citizen Box Replies LETTERS tollowing available fice on tickets.

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