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For Complete Classified Ad Service Call CE 6-4545 Ottawa's Leading Classified Section Closing Time For Citizen Classified Ads For insertion en next publishinf day Monday through Thursday 9 p.m. Friday: 10 p.m. Saturday: 1 p.m. Sunday: Open i to I p.m. Mole Help Wanted In Memoriam 8 Female Help Wanted Died Died Bora Born 8 Female Help Wanted FRASER, Gleu In hospital on Saturday, December 31, I960.

Glenn Fraser, beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas G. Fraser, Si Churchill Avenue, ase i months. Funeral was held from Hulse and Playfair Limited, 315 McLeod Street, on Tuesday at 2 p.m.

Interment Pinecrest Cemetery. 63 HOWE, Miriam May In hospital Monday, January 1961, May Hyde, beloved wife of the late Alfred Howe, formerly 46 Fifth Avenue, loving mother of Sydney and Mrs. C. W. Craig (Lillian) in her 83rd year.

Resting at veltch-Draier Limited. Bank at Carling. Service in ChaDel Wednesday at 2 p.m. Interment Beechwood Cemetery. 63 HOWE.

Right Honorable C. D. At his late residence Decern Der 31, 1960, Right Honorable Clarence Decatur Howe dearly Beloved husband of Alice Martha Wor cester in his 75th year. Resting at the chapel of Jos. C.

Wray and Brothers, 1234 Mountain Street Funeral from Christ Church Cath edral. 2 D.m. Wednesday to Mount Royal Cemetery. Please omit flowers. 63 HOW LAND.

Minnie In hospital on Sunday, January 1961, Minnie Sherriff, widow of Frank William Howland and stepmother of wii liam MacDonald, age 89. Fdneral service was held at the Tubman Funeral Home Chattel. 403 Rich mond Road. Tuesday at 11 a.m. Interment Pinecrest Cemetery.

63 HUNTER At Cork, Ireland, on De cember 31, I960, Julia miwortn, widow of the late Frank Hunter and sister of Miss Nora Dilworth, 110 Stewart Street, Ottawa. 63 JACKSON, Harold Frederick In hospital, Monday, January ivbi, Harold Frederick Jackson, 1213 Willowdale Avenue, beloved husband of John Angel and father tf Helen, Louise and Doris in his 43rd year. Resting at Veitch-Draoer Limited. Bank at Carling. Service in chapel Thursday at 2 m.

Interment Pinecrest ceme tery. 64 KIRKHAM, Sarah Elizabeth Sud denly at her residence, Richmond, Ontario, Monday, January 2, 1961, Sirah Elizabeth Ramsay, beloved wife of Frank Xirkham. dear Mother of John. Osgood, William Richmond, Joseph Ashton, Mrs. T.

Stretch (Mary). Mrs. It. Denias (Stella) Ashton. Also 4 grandchildren, 2 great grandchil dren, age 77.

Resting Tubman Funeral Home, 403 Richmond Road. Cortege leaves Thursday 1.45 for service in St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Richmond at 2.30. Interment Munster Union Cemetery. 64 LANGEVIN.

Donald At his resi dence on Monday, January 2, 1961, Donald Langevin, son of Mrs. Nellie Hughes Langevin, husband of Jeannette Desrochers, father of Richard, Lorraine, brother of Hector, Harry, Normand, Leo, Hubert, Violet, age 26 years. Funeral on Thursday at 7.30 a.m. from Gauthler Funeral Home, 259 St. Patrick for Requiem High Mass at St.

Thomas Aquinas Church at 8 o'clock. Interment Notre Dame Cemetery. 64 LEROUX, Alderic On Sunday, January 1, 1961, in hospital, Alderic Leroux, husband of the late Sophie Levesque and father of RaouL age 77 years. Resting at Racine and Robert Limited, 300 Olmstead Street, Eastvlew. Funeral Wednesday to Holy Trinity Church, Rockland for Requiem High Mass at 10 a.m.

Interment Parish Cemetery. 63 LESNICK, Martin In hospital at Pembroke, on Thursday, December 29, I960. Martin Lesnick, age 80 years, beloved father of James of North Gower, Margaret (Mrs. Chapeski), Susan (Mrs. Kenopic) of Renfrew, and Bernadette (Mrs.

Hartland) of Halifax. Funeral took place Saturday, December 31, In Pembroke. 63 LEVEQUE, Mrs. Ernest In hospital Saturday, December 31, 1960, Al-bina Cote, wife of the late Ernest Leveque, Mother of Charles A Mrs. Privat Lalonde (Anita) and sister of Wilfrid, age 81 years.

Funeral on Wednesday at 7.15 a.m. from Gauthier Funeral Home, 259 St. Patrick for Requiem High Mass at the Basilica at 7.30. Interment Notre Dame Cemetery. 63 LUSH, Victoria At her home, 110 Marlborough Avenue on Tuesday, January 3, 1961, Victoria Jenkins, widow of Albert J.

Lush and Mother of Mrs. A. Aspen, Mrs. A. Redmond, Miss Lola and Lome Lush In her 77th year.

Resting at Hulse and Playfair Limited, 315 McLeod Street. Service in chapel on Thursday at 2 p.m. Interment Beechwood Ceme tery. 64 Vi McKIBBON, William James In Shawville Hospital, Tuesday, January 3, 1961, William James Mc- Kibbon, husband of tne late Mary Ellen Ruthledge and father of Percy, Luskviue, yueoec, uor-don. Joseoh.

Kenneth and Ray mond of Ottawa, Mrs. Hugh Baird (Gertrude) Riverside, 1111 nois. Mrs. Allan Mohr (Eva) fleechgrove, Quebec, Mrs. Delmar Daley (Idena).

North Gower, Mrs. Lawrence Holbrook (Sybil), Dun-robin, Ontario and brother of Samuel, Ottawa, Joseph, Victoria, British Columbia and Mrs. J. G. Heney, Danforth Lake, Quebec, in his 84th year.

Resting Hulse and Playfair Limited, 31S McLeod Street Service in Chapel Thursday 1 p.m. Interment St Luke's cemetery, erdiey, qucdcc. w.i MOORES, John In hospital on Sat- uraay, uecemDer ai, ivw, yonn Moores, age 77, of Kasabazua, Quebec, husband of Edith Amanda Cox, father of John, Detroit, Gordon, Kasabazua, Albert, Ayl-win, and Mrs. Joseph Spears (Bertha), Ottawa. Resting at Emond't Funeral Home, Kasaba- 1 .1 ZUa, rUlieiUI bcivuw iuraunj, January 3, at Kasabazua United Church at i clock, interment Aylwln Cemetery.

63 MULDOON. Ambrose In hospital, Tuesday. January 3, 1961, after a long Illness Ambrose Muldoon, age 74 years formerly uunroDin, Ontario, husband of Sadie Eevey and of the late Julia Curley and late Tootsle Smith, dear brother of William, Arnprlor, Stephen, Dunrobin and Mrs. brakine Char-Irbols of Ottawa. Resting at the Kelly Funeral Home, bui Somerset Street (Center Town).

Funeral Thursday to St. Isadore'i Churdi, South March for Requiem High Maw at 10 a.m. Interment Parian Cemetery. ti't O'NEILL. Mrs.

Mary At Plants- enet. Ontario, Friday, December 30, I960, Mary Mlchaud. wife of William O'Neill, age 42 years. Resting at Lemarre Funeral home, PlanlageneU Interment Plantagenet 63 QCEVILLO.V, Ial At hli residence Masaon, Quebec, Monday, January 2, 1961, Ual Quovlllon, hut-bind of the late Rllzaheth Daoust, In his 80th year. Funeral Thursday, January at 9 40 a.m.

from the Vincent Bninet Funeral Home, IIS McLaren Street, Buckingham for Requiem High Mass at Notre Dame de) Nelgee. Church, Mauon, at 10 o'clock, interment Parish Cemetery. 64 ST. GEORGES, Corlnne On Friday, Dtcember 30. i960, suddenly at her home.

412 Cumberland Street, Corlnne Cyr, wife by flirt marriage of the late Albert Kitmond I'rnulx and by second marriage of the late Albert St. Georges and dear Mother of Albert F.dmmd Prnulx and slater of Itorl, Mrs. Valeria Menard, Mrt. Ilermen Agllrie Lapolnle, Mrs. Lionel Ftougle, Mrt, Joseph Gravelle and Mlaa Lauretta Cyr and grandfather of Robert Fdmond ProulK, age 'it years.

Rxrtlng at Racine and Rotrt Limited. S0 Beateref (street. Funeral Tuesday to tarred Heart Church for Requiem High Matt at a am. Interment Notre Dame, Ottawa. (3 MECHANIC required to work In service station, licence not necessary, tools required.

SH 6-8303 before 7 p.m. 63 EXPERIENCED barber wanted. Full or part time job. CE 6-1039. 67 TYPIST or bookkeeper, bilingual, male, or female, full or part time.

Box 75 Citizen. 63 RESPONSIBLE, bilingual man required for inside telephone collection work, good starting salary, insurance benefits. Apply room 315, 202 Queen. 64 EXPERIENCED married man for dairy farm, separate house. 292J1 Stittsville.

64 WE will train you to earn a minimum of $3 an hour. You must be willing to work 40 hours a week. Car essential. Married man who enjoys meeting public preferred. Tel CE 2-6570 until 4 p.m., then RE 3-1126.

6S FULLY experienced hairdresser required for Jan. 1, excellent wages, pleasant working conditions. Hansen's Beauty Salon, RE 3-4407. 64 EXPERIENCED short order cook, day week. Good salary, 42 Montcalm.

HulL 64 TYPIST PART TLMK GENERAL office work, answering? telephone 12 to afternoons. Suit retired gentleman. Box 78 Citizen. H-8K-63 9 Male Help Wanted Continued On Next Page Citizen Box Replies 1 26 41 54 17 3D 42 59 18 31 46 20 34 49 22 36 51 25 37 52 98 201 205 207 212 213 214 217 223 239 241 242 243 244 250 252 253 254 259 261 270 275 277 279 280 284 287 288 295 303 305 306 310 311 314 316 330 332 342 343 345 347 360 361 266 368 379 382 391 393 395 399 401 404 407 408 413 416 418 427 433 436 442 444 450 455 462 463 472 487 491 494 495 498 501 503 507 508 521 529 530 531 539 540 547 551 558 559 560 563 568 570 575 578 582 583 584 585 586 588 589 593 Classified Ad Index Apartments Wanted 25 Articles For Sale 13 Automobiles r. 30 Automobiles Wanted 31 Baby Services 8A Beauty Parlors 48 Business Chances 45 Chiropractors 39 Dogs and Pet Stock 17 Female Help Wanted 8 Flats and Apts.

To Let 26 Florists 3 Foot Specialists 40 Fuel For Sale 16 Furnished Apts 27 Garages 32 Houses For Sale 50 Houses To Let 23 Houses Wanted 22 Lost-Found 1 Male Help Wanted 9 Money Loaned, Wanted 35 Musical 42 Offices To Let 51 Offices Wanted 52 Personals 49 Poultry, Livestock 18 Property To Let 54 Property Wanted 53 Property For Sale 55 Property Exchange 56 Rooms To Let 28 Room and Board 29 Rooms Wanted 24 Situations Wanted 10 Summer Resorts JO Situations Vacant 11 The Food Shopper 12A Teachers Wanted 12 Transportation 7 Tuition 41 Wanted Misc. 19 Where To Go 6 Winter Resorts 21 Classified Ad Rates Minimum 10 Words 6 consecutive insertions and over 4c per word per insertion. 3-4-5 consecutive insertions 5c per word per insertion. 1 and 2 insertions 6c per word per insertion. Refunds made on all unused or cancelled insertions.

Birth, Adoption, Engagements, Cards of Thanks, In Memoriam 6c per word, per insertion, minimum charge il.80. Death Notices, Lodge Notices 6c per word, minimum charge $3 per insertion. Subscription Rates By mail to any address in Ontario and Quebec, the rate is: 1 year 6- months 3 months or 1 month $1.00. To any address in Canada outside Ontario and Quebec the rate is: 1 year 6 months 3 months $3.50 and 1 month $1.25. To any 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. Member Of The Canadian Press The Canadian Press Is exclu sively entitled to the use for republication of all news dis patches credited to it or to The Associated Press or Reuters In this paper and also the local news published therein. All rights or republication of special dispatches herein are also reserved. The Ottawa Citizen is pub- Med every, day except Sin-days and statutory holidays at 136 Sparks Street, Ottawa 4, Ontario by The Southam Company Limited.

STENOGRAPHER required for collection agency, at least years high school or business course, day week, Insurance benefits. Apply Room 315, 202 Queen. 64 MODERN law office requires experienced dictating machine typist. CE 2-1531, to 5 30. 67 DENTAL nurse-receptionist for West End office.

5 day week. Typing necessary, nursing experience preferred. Apply Unemployment Insurance Office, Queen St. 63 THE Bank of Nova Scotia City View, requires experienced bank clerk from the City View area. Salary commensurate with experience.

Mr. Hall PA 8-1834. 66 STENOGRAPHER for Chartered Bank on Sparks St. Excellent working condition TeL Mr, Ward, CE 2-2451. 65 WAITRESS, 4 to 12 pm.

good pay, Havana Snack Bar, 367 Bank. 65 HOUSEKEEPER, live in, ideal home for widow. RE 3-5003. 63 CLERK ty-t, wi 1 1 1 to assume responsibility in senior position. Apply in writing or on forms available at 345 Richmond Road, Ottawa, Ont.

Andrew G. McLean, Clerk and Treasurer 63 RELIABLE housekeeper, live in, 2 children SH 5-5909. 66 YOUNG working couple with 3 girls, 5, 7, 9, desire housekeeper, light duties, sleep In or out. PR 7-9402. 63 RELIABLE woman for couple and child, general household duties.

Sleep in. PA 8-8911. 2A-64 LB.M. card picker operator, required, 5 day week. Apply Mr.

Markell, CES1411 65 WANTED, reliable, middle aged spinster or widow, care baby do light housekeeping, live In, week ends off. Blossom Park area, TA 2-1033. 65 EXPERIENCED girl, general house work, sleep in, private room and bath, $100 monthlv. references. RE 3-5439 or CE 4-1529.

65 EXPERIENCED waitresses, day or night, 6 days weekly, good salary. CE 3-0377. 65 COUNTER girl for soda fountain, over 20. full time, no Sundays. PA 2-0094, 5 to 7 only.

64 STENOGRAPHER required, immed iately, preferably single, at least 3 years high school or business course. Good salary and medical benefits CE 2-1561. 64 SECRETARY for Dept. of Pathology of large general hospital. Knowledge of medical terminology desirable but not essential.

Apply 46 Citizen. MOTHER'S helper, mature woman, fond of children, for light duties in West End home, hours 8.30 to 3.30, Mon. to good salary, close to transportation. PA 8-3305, 8 to 9 p.m., to arrange Interview, 64 EXPERIENCED cook wanted for large household. Other staff kept References required, salary com mensurate wltn experience.

Bo 25 Citizen. 64 2 experienced waitresses, 1 for days weekly; 1 for 3 nights weekly. Good salary. 42 Montcalm, Hull, 64 WAITRESS experienced, 98 Main St MU 4-4372. 65 $25 for any customer you bring us.

Gas and oil furnaces installed, room house. $11 monthly. CE 2-8863. EXPERIENCED stenographers, typ-'ists. Immediate openings available from Peraonnel P00L CE 2-2443.

15A WOMAN to manage farm home with 2 children. Modern electrical conveniences. Apply Wilbert Peacock Carp, RR 1, tel. 614 4. 64 WANTED experienced bank teller for chartered bank on Rideau St.

excellent working conditions, CE 5-6763. 63 SWITCHBOARD operator, experienced, 2 months or more employ ment commencing Jan. 9. West End firm. Box 598 Citizen.

63 LADIES, if interested In hearing aDout Avon Dig protit selling op portunity in areas outside Ottawa city limits, write Mrs. Nancy Ford- ham, P.O. Box 296. Cornwall. Car necessary.

GIRL wanted with drug store ex perience. Good salary. State refer ences and experience to Box 15 Citizen. 63 CAPABLE motherly woman to live in ana care ior a cmiaren wniie parents away for part of Jan. Interview required.

PA 9-1069. 38B-64 OFFICE CLERK GENERAL office clerk, switchboard experience helpful. Apply Vails nean-o-Mat, idu carling at Churchill or 117 Kent at Queen. H-64 CASHIERS NO experience necessary, full or part time openings, good opportunity for promotion and high wages. For Information telephone universal cash Register, 432 Rl deau, CE 5-9005.

H-81 MAJOR OIL COMPANY REQUIRES A FEMALE LIBRARIAN JOB REQUIREMENTS: To organize and supervise the Company library and library personnel. Co-ordinate purchases of books and journals. Provide reading lists and bibliographies. Handle Internal requests for published information. PERSONAL REQUIREMENTS: Graduate of a recognized University Library Course or equivalent.

Minimum 8 years experience In Library work. Age 25-35. A self-starter with ability to organize, co-ordinate and supervise. Good starting salary and full range of Company benefits. Apply In writing giving full particulars in first letter to Box 32.

Citizen, Attractive Single Girl, 23 to 30 "or general office work In West End. Experience In bookkeeping and typing essential. Apply with complete information to: Box 3 Citizen Continued, on Nu. Column) ARE you good with children? Can you assume full responsibility for a home? Be a Visiting uomemat-er. Duties include light housework, laundry, preparation of meals, shopping.

Placements varied; wages guaranteed. CE 3-4073. 65 PERMANENT housekeeper required for West End home, i children, mother in hospital. TeL to 5. CE 3-4073.

65 WOMAN or girl to keep house and mind children while mother works. Room, board and ft monthly. PAg-5794, after 6. 65 EXPERIENCED clerk stenographer for branch life Insurance office. CE 2-245D.

68 START the New Year doing pleasant work, 3 shifts, do experience necessary. Salfcry plus bonus. CE 4-1229. 65 BOOKKEEPER, part time, a m. to 1.30 pjn.

Permanent position. CE 2-4633. 65 GIRL to learn kitchen work. Miss Ottawa Restaurant, SH 9-9821. 68 STENOGRAPHER and clerk typist Applicants for stenographic opening should have junior matriculation and 2 or more years of related experience.

Please apply in person to Personnel Department, Ottawa Civic Hospital. 65 RESPONSIBLE bilingual woman with young child for housekeeping, 2 school age children, 10 and 16 SH 9-1306. 65 MATURE woman for 2 mornings and occasional evenings for baby sitting, Infant and light housekeep. ing, Rideau Gardens area. 4-9984, Miller.

65 GENERAL housework, steady 3 days weekly, $15. PA 9-2443 after 7. 63 BILINGUAL girl for general houseworks sleep in. Apply 195 Marlborough. 68 GENERAL, adults, own room and television.

highest wages. CE 4-7991. 86 EMERGENCY, housekeeper, 3 girls 8 to 12, live in. PA 8-4540. 68 CLERICAL, single girl for perma nent position, wltn well established West End company.

Excellent working conditions, 5 day week, some typing preferred but not es sential, can fAi-iV-L lor inter view. 63 RELIABLE person to mind 2 chil dren while mother works, cliild accepted. CE 2-7943. 64 TELEPHONE sales persons, morn ings, afternoon and nignt, J4 commission for all good customers, Supervisors and district managers also wanted for district and telephone operators. Suite 312, 202 Queen, CE 5-1090 or 3-Z444.

67 EXPERIENCED woman to mind children while mother works. Live In preferred. References. SH 6-4107. -64 EXPERIENCED waitresses, 5 or 6 days weekly.

Apply in person, 227 Laurier W. 64 RELIABLE elderly woman to baby sit, various hours. MCArtnur riaza vicinity. morns. URGENT, housekeeper, experienced, references, over 20, wife in hospital, 4 children, 3 in schooL PA 2-6771.

64 RELIABLE woman, to mind 3 children, daily only, 2 going half days to school, Sandy Hill. CE 4-3743. 64 SALES ladies wanted, full or part time. Apply the lowne Cobbler, 246 Slater. 64 WOMAN to care for 2 children while mother works, live In.

Call after 8. TA 8-1572. 64 EXPERIENCED waitress, day ahift. Byer's Restaurant, 281 Kent. 67 NIGHT WAITRESSES $31.20 per week, must be ex- Seriencea.

Appty oniy in person 10 oitess, Sharry's Restaurant, Sparks and O'Connor. H-63 FULL OR PART TIME WOULD you like to earn $50 per week: woum you enjoy an interesting position meeting people? If you are available in and have a car TeL PA 8-9033 for an appointment. 64 JUNIOR Clerk-Typist Interested la Advancement MUST be capable of assuming sec retarial responsibility when trained. Experience essential. All employee benefits.

Apply Box 44 Citizen. H-4R-64 BE A HAIRDRESSER PLEASANT, dignified profession, good wages after graduating, thousands successful Marvel students. Write or call Marvel Hair- dressing School, 72 Rideau. Branches Toronto, Hamilton. H-63 NURSING ASSISTANTS For critically ill patients.

5 day 40 hour week, employe benefits and ppnsion plan. Apply in person to: MISS WHITE THE PERLEY HOSPITAL 2 Barton Ottawa Between 2 and 4 p.m. Commonwealth Diplomatic Mission Invites applications for the following positions 1 Information Assistant. Salary $2970 to $3720 per annum, depending upon qualifications and experience, knowledge of typing and Library experience an advantage. 2 Office Junior Clerk Assistant Reglstery Clerk, salary $2970 to Sj420 per annum.

General office duties, knowledge of typing an advantage. Single applicants preferred, please apply In writing stating age, educational qualification! and experience. Copies of references requested. Box 90 Citizen Bookkeeping. Mjchine Operator Age 21 to 30, required by office In downtown area.

Must alao be experienced Typist. Ideal working conditions. CE 2-9151 (Continued on Next Column) KELSON In loving remembrance of a deal wife and Mother, Ethel M. Nelson, who passed away January 3, 1952. Ever remembered.

Husband and daughter. 63 NICHOL In loving memory of a dear wife and Mother, Mrs. Ina Nichol, who passed away January 3, 1956. The family. 1 Service Stations Open HOLIDAY Hours: See individual ads for days open.

Jan. 1, Jan. I. B-A Stations G. BESHARA'S B-A Service Station, 1138 Carling PA 2-8633.

Open 10 to New Year's Day, 7 to 10 all next week. H-63 GORDIE PANTALONE B-A Service Station, 1096 Wellington corner Sherbrooke. pa 6-0017. H-63 WRIGHT'S B-A Service Station. 2466 Bank St TA 2-0017.

H-63 BP Stations SUNLIGHT OIL BP Service Station, Duke and Booth, 24 hours service all the time, Open all day New Day, CE 2-2044. H-63 Fina Service Stations ROGER PELLETIER FINA Service Station, 827 Welling ton PAS-2944. il-W Shell Stations BOB PARKER SHELL Service Station, Gloucester and O'Connor, CE 3-1677. H-63 PAUL ROCHON SHELL Service Station, 337 Sussex closed New Year's Day. Open ail next week, 7 to lu p.m.

CE 3-0439. H-63 Supertest Stations PAT DOHERTY'S SUPERTEST Service Station, 1611 ank St Heron RE 3-3411, H-63 Texaco Stations HANS H. HELL TEXACO Service Station, Baseline Kd. and pinecrest iab-mdz H-63 White Rose Stations ERNIE TRUDEL WHITE Rose Service Station, 1060 Bank CES-7720. H-63 Imperial Esso Stations DON EGAN'S ESSO Service Station, 467 Bronson at Gladstone, CE 5-5611.

H-63 Lost Found CAMERA Brownie Hawkeye lost Standish Hall, Film important to Owner. 9 Garland Ave. PA 2-2172. 65 LARGE white French Poodle miss ing New Edinburgh area. Reward.

SH 9-9984. 654 LOST tan purse, red wallet Sat. Rideau, Dalhousle. TA 8-4277. 63 MAN'S Longinei wrist watch, vicin ity Bank end Albert to y.m.ca., lost Sat, afternoon.

Reward, CE 3-7775. 68 LOST, 1 ski. Camp Fortune, Notch iioaa. r-A B-0137. ta WRISTWATCH square gold, lady's with cora band, lost.

4-uut. reward. 64 PURSE found, vicinity Sparks St. CE 5-2504. 63 RED wallet lost vicinity Sparks or Wellington Contains identification Reward.

PR7-9110 after 5.30. 64 WRISTWATCH Victoria, yellow gold lost ciemow, between Bank and Percy. CE 6-5169. 63Vi GERMAN shepherd, 7 months old, black and tan, answers to Baron, lost crystal Bay area. Be war a TA 8-3668.

67 Florists Flowers Are A Part Of Th New Year's Tradition RIDEAU FLOWERS LTD. 511 Rideau St. CE 2-9411 FLOWERS WIRED EVERYWHERE Where To Go FOR the best In country sleigh drives, it's woodnurn's, Transportation provided. 68 PLAN sleigh parties, cutter drives for a holiday treat. SH 9-5376 or Metcalfe 64JUZ.

1NTERPROVINCIAL Hotel, floor ahow nightly. For' reservations call PR 7-3234. 12J FOR your sleigh rides In Aylmer ana Deschenes vicinity. PR 7-3BZ3. 63 SLEIGH ride reservations, Ranch House, Britannia.

TA 8-2748. Reserve now. 70 Transportation TRANSPORTATION to Toronto, Wed. returning Sunday. PA (-6854, Tues.

evg. 63 CARS and buses to Western Canada. Drive yourself, No charge. Toronto Drive-Away. Tel.

BA 5-7754. 87 8A Baby Services WILL mind babies, my home, for working mothers. PA 9-0630. 65 RELIABLE mother will mind your baby or small child, my home, Mon. to HolUnd, Wellington area.

PA 8-0353. 65 WILL mind child my home dally, Glenwood Domain area. MU4-4357. 64 BABY sitting, anytime. CE 3-1414, 64 EXPERIENCED mother will care for children, my home, Aylmer.

MU 4-6681. 66 HAPPYLAND Kindergarten, licensed 103 James has vacancies for children 3 to 6 years, are carefully trained and taught, 7.44 a.m. to 5.30. CE 2-0471. 65 LYNWOOD Village.

wlU mind chil dren daily, my noma, reierences. TA 8-4518. 65 BABY scale rentals, SI monthly Goldle'i Pharmacy 1087 Wellington. PA 8-5H11 260 8 Female Help Wanted WOMAN to mind children while mother works, sleep in, CE 4-1577. 6J RELIABLE person to mind 2 child ren while mother works, ami monthly.

S1I9-64H2. after 6. 65 WANTED, experienced salesladies to sen better quality coats, suits and dresses Please apply Mls Baig, Dalmy'i, 184 Sparks St. 68 RELIABLE woman for general housework, 1 adult small all conveniences, alep in PA 65 BANK of Nova Scotia, Bank St. and Alia Vista, requires experienced stenographer.

RE 3-4647. 68 (Continued oa Next Column) Bill and Sylvia (nee Chadwicki annource the arrival of their ion, William Park, on January 1, iwi, at the Ottawa Civic Hospital. Both well. 63 BALL Harold and Sylvia are happy to announce the Dirta of a son a brother for Brenda. Diane, and Cynthia on Friday, December 30, law.

at civic Hospital Bota well. 63 BARNES To Joan and Chuck (nee Menchini) at the Grace Hospital on Sunday, January 1, 1961, a sen. Allan Anthony, I pounds, 14 ounces. Both well. 64 BEATON Jack and Helen (nee Ko-vach) Beaton are happy to an nounce the arrival of a son, John Duncan, on December 30, 1960, at Ottawa Civic Hospital.

A brother for Kathryn, 63 BUTLER To Arthur and Shirley (nee Ingram) at Concord, Massa-chusettes on Monday, January 2, 1961, a daughter. Both well. 63 CHARKIER Mr. and Mrs. Peter Charrier inee Lynn Choquette Re gistered Nurse) are nappy to an nounce the arrival of a daughter, Tuesday January 3, 1961, at Ottawa Civic Hospital.

Both well. 63 COCSINEAU Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Cousineau are happy to announce the arrival of a baby girl on January 2, 1961 at Ottawa Gener al Hospital, aota wen. tj DILABIO Benny and Pauline are happy to announce the birth of a son New Year's Day, January 1, 1961, at Civic Hospital.

Both well. 63 FEI.THAM Mr. and Mrs. J. A.

Feltham announce the arrival of their daughter, a sister for Susan, at the Grace Hospital, on January 2, 1961. 63 HAMILTON Clarence and Irene (nee Cote) are happy to announce the birth of a daughter on Mon day, January 2, 1961, at Wake- field Memorial Hospital. easier for Brian and Kim, 63 Pear Tree Carol Gets TSeiv Tivist By Christopher Young Southam News Services This is a Carol for Canadians, to be sung on New Year's Eve or Twelfth Night. It is based on an unlikely source: immigration statistics for the year 1959, released Friday in the annual report for 1959-60 of the Department of Citizenship and Immigration. The report is submitted to the Governor-General by Immigration Minister Ellen Fairclough.

Singers are advised to build up through the 12 days of Christmas in the traditional manner, winding up with the verse thus: On the twelfth day of Christmas, Mrs. Fairclough gave to me: Twelve Chinese engineers, Eleven Maltese painters, Ten Polish cooks, Nine Belgian bakers, Eight Welsh travelling salesmen, Seven Greek upholsterers, Six Negro tailors, Five English cobblers, Four Spanish plumbers, Three Swedish nurses, Two Arabian doctors, And a Bulgarian barber in a pear tree. Footnote: The Information contained in this carol is strictly factual, except for the last four words, which are speculation. During 1959, one Bulgarian barber was admitted to Canada. Of the 627 barbers who entered the country this year, one elected to go to Prince Edward Island.

It is pleasant to think that this individualist was the Bulgarian and that he was able to grow a pear tree in that warm, sandy soil. Milkman Father Of Triplets MONT LAURIER (Special)-A Val Barrette milkman has three new customers today. On New Year's Day his wife delivered triplets. Combined with their nine other children, the births make an even dozen in the family. Two boys and one girl were born to Mr.

and Mrs. Jean Paul Durochcrs, of Val Barrette, about 10 miles from Mont Lauricr, The first to be born a boy and the heaviest at 6 pounds, 10 ounces was at 7.45 a.m. The girl and the other boy followed at five minute intervals. The other boy and the girl were exactly the same weight, five pounds. They were born at Notre Dame de St.

Croix Hospital, Mont Lauricr. They are the first triplets of the new year In Canada. Brothers Killed TONTIAC, Mich. (AP) Two brothers were shot to death at their home here Monday night A few hours later their brother-in-law, described by police as a mental ease, surrendered In Owosso. Keith Hamilton, 25, give himself up after a state-wide alert following the shooting of William R.

Smith, 25. Shortly afterwards police reported they also found that a brother of Smith, Melvin, 24, had bem shot to death. 24 The Ottawa Citizen, I BARKIS To Mr. and Mrs. D.

Ray- mond Harris at the Grace Hospi tal on New ran Day. 1961. a son. A brother for the five bovs and two little girU. Both well.

64 KEALEY To Mr. and Mrs. Mel bourn Kealey (nee Beta JeaUy) a daughter on New Years Day. 1961 at Hotel Dieu Hospital, Kingston, Ontario. A sister for Sharron, Barbara and Colleen.

Both well. 63 KERR To Wayne and Marlene at the Grace Hospital on Monday, January 2, 1961, a a brother for Wayne Junior. 63 KUTSCI1KE To Mr. and Mrs. Ken neth Kutschke at Ottawa Civic Hospital on Saturday, December 31, 196U, a son.

tJ'l LABELLE Mr. an1 Mrs. Ronald La belle (nee Lois Rock) are proud to announce the birth of a daughter, Katherine, 6 pounds, 12 ounces at the Ottawa Civic Hospital on Sunday, January 1, 1961 Both well. 64,4 LEONARD To Mr. nd Mrs.

Wilfrid Leonard, (nee Marian Craig), are happy to announce the birth of a son, on Sunday, January 1, 1961, at the Grace Hospital. Both well. 63 LINDSAY To Mr. and Mrs. John Lindsay (nee Colleen Wilson), a baby boy, Gregory Brent, on Sunday, January 1, 1961 at the Grace Hospital.

63 MOFFAT To Mr and Mrs. Jack Moffat at the Grace Hospital, December 30, 1960. A brother for Sheila. Both well. 63 MULDOON To Charles and Betty Ann, a 5 pound, 6 oi'nce daughter at the Grace Hospital on Tuesday, January 3, 1961.

A sister for Bruce, Brenda and Christine. Both well. 63 MYERS Bob and Vera are happy to announce the birth of a son, Robert John, on Wednesday, December 28, 1960, a brother for Linda, Larry and Jimmy. 63 REOCH, Robert In hospital Satur day, December 31, i960, Kobert Reoch, formerly of 200 Bronson Avenue, father of John Reoch, Winchester, Ontario in his 85th year. Funeral service was held at Hulse and Playfair Limited, 315 McLeod Street, Tuesday, January 3 at 3 p.m.

Entombment Beechwood Mausoleum. 63 SIM At the Ottawa Civic Hospital, on Saturday, December 31, ltu, to Norman and Bernlce (nee Wong), a sister to Graham and David. 63 TITUS To Dr. and Mrs. Charles O.

Titus (nee Joan Myles) at Travis Air Force Base hospital, California, on January 1, 1961, a son. Brother for Donna. Bill and Elizabeth. 63 WEYNEROWSKI To Mr and Mrs. Witold M.

Weynerowski (nee Gael McCarthy) on January 2, 1961, at Oxford, England, a son. WILL George and Mavis (nee Cor- rigan) are nappy to announce tne birth of a son on Saturday. December 31, 1960, at Chilliwack, B.C. Brother for Jo-Anne. 63 Married TOMOSVARY CHO UETTE On Saturday, December 31, I960, in Sacred Heart Church by Father Hebert, Suzanne, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Albert J. Choquette, to Steve Tomosvary, son of Mr. and Mrs. D.

Tomosvary. 63 VACHON HENRY On Saturday, December 31, 1960, at Our Lady of Holy Ghost Church, Eastvlew, by Reverend Clement Baribeau, Claire Aline, only daughter of Mrs. Charles Henry and the late Mr. Henry of Eastvlew, to Ronald, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Emmanuel Va-chon of Ottawa. 63 Died AKESON, Irene In hospital on Monday, January 2, 1961, Irene Cain, age 59 years, beloved wife of Andrew Akeson, 89 Richmond Road and dear Mother of Pauli-e (Mrs. Ben Dilabio) and Dorothy (Mrs. Robert Rourke). Resting at the Kelly Funeral Home, 1345 Wellington (Ottawa West).

Funeral Thursday to St: George's Church for Solemn Requiem High Mass at 8 a.m. Interment Notre Dame Cemetery. 64 ARCHAMBAULT, Mrs. Maurice At her residence on Monday, January 2, 1961, Fleurette Gaudrault, wife of Maurice Archambault, and Mother of Denise, age 44 years. Funeral on Thursday at 7.15 from Gauthler Funeral Home, 259 St.

Patrick for Requiem High Mass at St. de Paul Church at 7.30. Interment Notre Dame Cemetery. 64 BENARD, Alfred In hospital, Sunday, January 1, 1961, Alfred Be-nard, age 85, of 143 Fontaine Street, Hull, husband of the late Osaline Renaud. Resting at Emond Funeral Home, SI.

Joseph's Hull. Funeral on Wednesday, Jan uary 4. at 7.40 a.m. for Requiem High Mass at St. Benolt Church at 7.45.

Interment St. Kedempteur, Hull. 63 BIGOT, Miss Helenr Isidorlne At her residence, niacLaren Street, Monday, January 2, 1961, Miss Helene Bigot, age 56. funeral Wednesday at 7.30 a.m. from Gatithler's Funeral Home.

259 St Patrick for Requiem High Mass at Christ the King Church at 7.43. Ipterment Notre Dame Cemetery. 63 BROWNLEE, William Thomas Sunday, January 1, 1961, In hospital at Shawville. Quebec, Wil liam Thomas Brownlee, beloved husband of Harriet (Hattlei Brownlee, In his 83rd year. Rutin at W.

J. Hayes and Sons, Shawville, Quebec. Funeral Tues day, January 3 at 2 p.m. for service In St Paul's Anglican Church. Interment Village Cemetery.

63 CASTONGUAY, Ernest At hit residence, 136 Glenora Street, Sunday, January 1, 1961, E.nest Cat-tnnguay, husband of the latt Ad-rlenne Para Is and father of Reverend Father Rene Caston-guay S.J., Maurice, Mrs. James Maledy (Florence), Mrs. Harry Cormier (Marthe), Mrs. Jean-Paul Melancon (Beatrice) and brother of Mrs, Procule Scguln (Antoinette), age 71 years. Funeral on Thuwday at 7.30 a.m.

from Gauthler Funeral Home. 25 St. Pat-rick for Requiem High Mass at Holy Family Church at 7.45. Interment Notre Dame Cemetery. 64 CHILVERS, Joh Henry Suddenly at her residence, 1401 Mayvlew Avenue, Monday, January 2, 1961.

John Chlivr, beloved husband of Gladys Irne Bultt and father of lan and John Hay. Resting at Veltch-Draper Limited, 453 Park-dale. Service In St. Peter Anglican Church, Wednesday at II a m. Interment Merivale Ceme-tiry.

3 CI.OL'TIER, Adelard In hospital Saturday, December 31, 1060, Adelard Cloutlcr, buband of Dnrllda Mousseau end brother of Omer, uncle of Roger C'lntitler. Funeral on Tuesday at 7.1S a.m, from Gauthler Funeral Home, 259 St Patrick for Requiem High Mai at the Basilica at 7.30. Interment Notre Dame Cemetery. 63 DAVIS, Gerald Allen As result of an accident on Friday, December 30, IBM, Gerald Allen Davis, dearly beloved foster son of the late George and Ethel Stead, 60 McKwen Avenue, age 11 years. Besting at the Tubman Funeral Home, 40J Richmond Road.

Service at ft. Martini Aniillran Church, Woodrofle, on Monday at 3 pm. interment Capital Memorial Gardens, FAILS. Robert Allan Al a remit of an accident on Frlilav, December JO, ittoo, Robert AlUn Falls beloved (outer son of the late George and Ethel Stead, SIS II years, rteatlnf at the tubman Funeral Home, 4QJ Richmond Road, fiervlre at St Martina Anillran Church, ta Woodreffe on MnnHny em, Interment Capital Memorial Gardens. II (Continued ea Next Column) Tuesday, January 3, 1061 STORY, Frederick William In hospital in Vancouver en January 2, 1961, Frederick William Story, formerly of Fitzroy, In his 92nd year, beloved husband of the late WU-helmina Robinson.

Funeral in Vancouver. 63 THOMAS. Sheila Suddenly In hospital Sunday, January 1. 1961, Sheila, beloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Cameras Thomas, sister of Beverley, 33S Goulburn Cres cent, age a years. Resting Hulse and Playfair Limited, 315 McLeod Street Service in All Saints Anglican Church. Laurier Avenue West, Tuesday at 2 pan. Inter ment Beechwood Cemetery, 63 TURCOT, Mrs. Lodes In hospital on Monday, January 2, 1961, Ger-maine Lamoureux, wife of the late Lucien Turcot and Mother of Denise, sister of Rolla, Emile, Ernest, Roger, Lucien, Simone and Lucille, age 39 years.

Funeral on Thursday at 7.1S a.m. from Gauthier Funeral Home, 259 St Patrick Street for Requiem High Mass at St Pius Church at 7.30. Interment at Ste. Clothilde, Quebec 64 WOODLEY, Mary, Louisa In hospital on Friday, December 30, I960, Mary Louisa, beloved wife of William Woodley. 1 Ridgeway Avenue, dear mother of Mrs.

Edith Bailey, West Caldwell, New Jersey, and Doctor W. Robert Woodley, Vernon, British Columbia. Resting at Hulse and Playfair Limited, 315 McLeod Street Service in chapel Tuesday, January at 1 p.m Interment Beechwood Cemetery. 63 WYLIE, William Henry In Winchester Memorial Hospital on Sunday, January 1, 1961, William Henry Wylie, beloved husband of Delia Stewart, age 73 years, dear father of Deibert, Dorothy, Walter and brother of Mrs. W.

Ward-law. Resting at the Lorne Armstrong Funeal Home, South Mountain. Funeral Wednesday, January 4 at 2 p.m. at Hallville United Church. Interment South Gower Cemetery.

63V4 YEAR AFTER YEAR MORE AND MORE OTTAWA AND DISTRICT FAMILIES COME TO US FOR GUIDANCE AND ADVICE. Hulse Playfair Limited FUNERAL DIRECTORS 315 McLEOD ST. CE 3-1143 1098 BYRON AVE. PA 8-1761 Spacious Paved Parking Veitch-Draper LTD. Funeral Directors Parkdale Chapel, PA 8-4673-Bank Street Chapel, CE 3-8857 Parkdale Chapel WEDNESDAY Chilvers, John Henry, 11 a.m.

St. Peter's Anglican Church Bank St. Chapel WEDNESDAY Howe, Miriam May, 2 p.m. chapel THURSDAY Jackson, Harold Frederick, 2 p.m. Chapel McEvoy Brothers Limited Ottawa's Largest Funeral Home PARKING FACILITIES AIR CONDITIONED CENTRAL LOCATION Established 1925 235 KENT ST.

CE 2-5337 Cards Of Thanks CHARBONNEAU We wish to ex tend our sincere thanks to our many friends, neighbors and relatives for the acts of kindness, messages of sympathy and beautiful floral offerings in the loss of a beloved husband, father, son and brother. Special thanks to Reverend Father Routh and Reverend Father Allen. i Mrs. W. Cnarbonneau and Ann and Mrs.

M. Brien and Mrs. Joan Kilroy. 63 POOKE We wish to express our sincere thanks to our many friends and relatives for the acts of kindness, messages of sympathy, con tributions to the Cancer Society, beautiful floral offerings and Mass cards. In the loss of my beloved husband, Michael C.

Pboke. Spe cial thanks to stair ot Doctors and Nurses, Cancer Foundation of The Civic Hospital, Reverend Father V. Schewchuk and Doctor Gordon Beattie. Mrs. Michael Pooke and family.

In Memoriam HEADLEY In fond end loving memory of a dear, dear Mother, Georglna Mae Headley, who pass ed away January 1, tvse. In memory a dally thought. In heart a silent sorrow. Daughter Dorothy. 63 HERD In loving memory of 1 dear wife and Mother, Mrs.

Irene Herd, who passed away January 3rd, 1960. God took her Home, it wai His win, But In our hearts she llveth still. Husband and family. 63 JONE In loving memory of a dear husband and father, William Jones, who passed away January 1948. The memory of someone dear.

Is like a thresd of gold, It does not dull or tarnish, Nor grow the lesst bit old. Wife Ruby and daughter Betty. 63 JONES In loving memory of a dear father Jones, who raised away January 2, 1948. memory a dally thought, In heart, a silent sorrow, Son Herbert and daughter-in-law Melba. 63 KIRK In loving memory of a dear husband and father, Frank Robert Kirk, who passed, away January I 933- Those we love, we never lose, Forever he will be forever near, forever dear, In hallowed memory.

Wife and family. S3 MENCHINI In loving memory of a dear brother, Harry Menchini, wno passed away on January 3, 1960. Deep In my heart memory is kept, Of a brother loved and will never forget Maigaret. 63 MKNClllNI-In fond and loving me mory of a dear brother, Harry Menchini, who passed away January 3, I9D0. In memory a dally thought, In heart a sllrnt sorrow.

Salter Eleanor, (3 MIHON In loving memory of mv dear huaband. 1 harles Richard Mlann, who Biased away so sud- denly on January 195. mere 11 a link acatn eennot sever, A love and remembrance last for ever. Wife Laura. (Continued a Next Column) (Continued on Nxt Column).

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