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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 oo oex publishing day Monday through Thursday 9 p.m. Friday: 10 p.m. Saturday: 1 p.m. Sunday: Open to I p.m. 8 Female Kelp Wanted Born In Memoriam Married Died 8 A Baby Services 8 Female Kelp Wanted GENERAL housework.

3 children, sleep in, ail model a conveniences. European welcome. PA 9 0775. 23 9 Mole Help Wanted TOP level experienced salesman required by a national firm of wholesale distributors. Territory to be covered Is East-e Ontario and this territory is extremely active and lucrative.

Applicant must have proven sales record and own car. Gen-erou salary car allowance and bonus arrangement for successful applicant. Age 25 to 35. In writing giving pertinent information to Box 580 Cttiien. 24 DOCTOR requires bilingual receptionist and office nurse immediately.

Apply in own handwriting, stating education, qualifications. Box 472 Citizen. 22 GENERAL housework, experienced and reliable with good references, 2 adults. PA 2-5961. 23 KIND woman to mind baby, my home, Churchill Ave.

PA 2-5258 Evgs. PA 9-7151. 22 EXPERIENCED young lady required to do dictaphone, typing and clerical work in casualty insurance office Junior matricula-tion or equivalent, ability to apeak French an asset Downtown area, air-conditioned Salary commensurate with ability and quail ficatio.is. Apply in own handwriting, stating age. marital status, wors experience and education.

Box 495 Citizen. 22 PLEASANT telephone work from our office, no experience neces sary. salary plus bonus. 3 shifts. For interview.

CE 4-1229 32 HOUSEKEEPER required to share general work in modern suburban home M.ust be clean, active, cheerful, no cooking, small family, private TV. Uve in. TA 5-1694. 22 COLLFGIATE INSTITUTE Board Of Ottawa APPLICATIONS will be received until March 17th from persons a Public Health Certificated fo. a position as school nurse with the Collegiate Institute Boara of Ottawa.

Allowance for rjrevlous experience ud to a maximun. of 5 years. Written application" should be forwarded to the Collegiate Institute Board of Ottawa. 180 Bay SL H-23 Accounting Machine Operator REQUIRED for national cash model 32. must be exoerienced.

typing essential. 5 day week, good sal ary Reply giving full particulars to Box 588, Citizen. Hove You Ability to Sell Ladies' Wear? We have openings for capable people THE DOMINION, 181 BANK STREET Salesladies For a new modern, quality jewellery store opening soon on Sparks St. In replying give complete resume with references. BOX 7 CITIZEN ZELLER'S LIMITED DOWNTOWN AND CARLINGWOOD Are always Interested In applications for full-time or park time.

Interviewing hours. Mon. 2 p.m. to 4.30 p.m. Tues.

9-30 a.m. to 11.30 a.m. Fri. 2 p.m. to 4 30 p.m.

Other hours by appointment Apply PERSONNEL OFFICE GENERAL INSURANCE CLERK typist required by well established company, 5 day week. All usual benefits. Call Mr. Tews- ley. CE 2-5716.

H-22 AVON COSMETICS MARRIED women. Earn that needed money the Avon way. Glebe area, Ottawa East area. Call CE 2-8585. H-22 STORE COUNTER CLERKS DOWNTOWN area, voung women.

20 to 40 years, bilingual, neat appearance, pleasant personality, 5 day week, benefits. Apply Vail lean.u-mat, isiv caning at Churchill. H-22 RESEARCH TECHNICIAN Is Required By The National Research Council IN the laboratories of the National Aeronautical Establishment. Uplands, to read flight test films; tabuiate and reduce data: pre pare graphs and illustrations for reports and under direction to as. sist tn the operations of elect ronic calculating equipment.

Pre vious experience is desirable but not essential. Applicants must possess at least a senior matriculation or its equivalent with honors In mathematics. SALARY up to per annum depending upon qualifications. PLEASE apply in writing to the Employment Officer, National Research Council, Sussex Drive, Ottawa 2, giving full details of education and experience. In reply please quote file NAE-48.

H-23 9 Male Help Wanted TRUCK driver for local deliver-le on 'ii ton or 3 ton trucks. Apply in writing giving experience age and any special qualifications. Box 572 Citizen. 24 A large corporation having just opened a branch office in Ottawa requites 2 people between 23 and 36 Only applicants with neat appearance, business like manner and good education will be considered. Those chosen will be given an extensive course In company procedure and will receive 1.

Remuneration commensurate wltn ability. 2. Profit snaring and company benefits, 3 linrly review for promotion. Our employees are aware of this ad. For appointment, tel.

Mr. Bcrger, CE 5-1367 between 9-11 a m. 3 6 30 p.m. 22 RETIRED couple for farm, free home In exchange light duties Box 565 Citizen 26 (Continued on Next Column) BOOKKEEPING machine operator required for accounts receivable section of large Ottawa firm. Must have previous experience and ability to use a comptometer an asset, 5 day week, group insurance benefits and pension plan.

Box 40 Citizen. 26 NUMBERS clerk for Accounts Receivable section of large Ottawa firm. Preferance given to' an ex- perienced comptometer operator, 5 day week, group insurance benefits and pension plan. Box 41 Citizen. 26 MODELING and cnarm classes starting weekly.

Pink Studio. CE 3-6081. 24 GENERAL? highest wages, adults, own room and television. CE 4-7991. 42 ADULT baby sitter, full time, permanent employment, 7.35 p.m.

SH 6-4780 after 5. 22 EXPERIENCED waitress. Sundays off. Apply In person, Maple Leaf Restaurant, 227 Laurier W. 23 RELIABLE girl, general house-work, young children Private room and bath.

RE 3-6955. 23 EXPERIENCED waitresses wanted. Good wages. 130 weekly. Night and day shift.

Apply Southway Restaurant, 1792 Bank. 23 HAIRDRESSER, experienced, with clientele preferred. Good salary and commission. Goldberg's, 172 Rideau CE 2-1709 23 GENERAL housework, no cooking, sleep in, room with TV. bath.

References and experience neces. sary, excellent wages. Apply before 6. CE 4-1529. 22 ATTRACTIVE position for girl who likes children, live in, salary commensurate with qualifications All conveniences.

CE 5-4197. 23S-23 CLERK typist, bilingual, good at figures, permanent. Salary commensurate with ability. 107 Bank St. 23 EXPERIENCED fur taper and fin-Lsher, must be able to operate Cambric machine good salary.

Box 510 Citizen. 23 SHOE clerk, bilingual. Apply 194 Sparks, Metropolitan Store. 22 IF you are interested In earning around $75 a week by telephone soliciting, please drop tn between 9 and i p.m. 478 Rideau.

22 2 experienced hairdressers with clientele. Apply in person only. Victoria Beauty Salon, 434 Rideau. 40 OUR personnel dept. requires several ladies for part tim work.

Pleasant workirg conditions, no investment or canvassing. Married women preferred. Your hours from 1.30 to 4 aflernuons, or 7.30 to 10 evgs. Earnings ap-prox. $8 per work period.

No experience necessary as we train you. Tel. CE 4-1857 for Interview. 22 CASHIERS NO experience necessary, full or part time openings, good opportunity for promotion and high wages. For information telephone Universal Cash Register, 432 Rideau.

CE 5-9005. H-29 SECRETARY CLERK IMMEDIATELY required for Ottawa sales office of well known national company, favorable working conditions, salary commensurate with experience. Preference for young single bilingual person with Interest in drawing. For appointment call CE 6-6145. H-22 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-22 PERMANENT AND TEMPORARY Positions Available Through Personnel Pool Our clients demands for Stenographers, typists and bookkeepers for permanent and temporary Jobs, makes it necessary for us to expand our staff. If you are Interested In bettering your presented position or are Interested in temporary jobs call CE 2-2443 For Appointment Clerk Typist Internat ionally known Farm Machinery Company requires the services of a bilingual typist in parti dept. Applicant must be good typist and accurate with figures.

5 day week, excellent alary. Free hospitalization and insurance plan. apply giving complete qualifications to New Holland Machine Company, Canada Ltd. "BOX 250 CYRVILLE WISE In loving memory of a dear father who passed away March T3. 1959 Everyday In some small way.

Memories of you come our wav. Daughter Pat. 22 YABSLEY In loving memory of a dear father Aubrey Yabsiev, who passed awav March 13, i960. Ever remembered. Mervyn and Isabel.

22 Florists RIDEAU FLOWERS for quality RIDEAU FLOWERS for originality RIDEAU FLOWERS for experience (over 30 years in Ottawa) CE 2-9411 FLOWERS WIRED EVERYWHERE (closed Sundays) TROPICAL PLANTS BEAUTIFY YOUR HOME WE HAVE A LARGE SELECTION FINE'S FLOWERS 232 BANK CE 6-7261 We Wire Flowers Anywhere Lost Found ON Sunday at Edelweiss Lodge, aomeone unwittingly took the wrong ski poles. I have his or her poles, a bit longer than mine and would be happy to exchange. SH 5-1306. 25 SMALL fawn long-haired dog, timid, answers Lassie, lost Florence near Bay. CE 2-3645.

24 BLACK persian cat lost Meadow-lands. PA 9-2212. Reward. 24 SIAMESE cat, Sealpolnt male, lost Sat. Gilmour and Bay Reward.

CE 2-6204 before 12 noon or after 6. 24 COCKER spaniel, golden colour, wearing chain, collar, answers to Sport, lost Fri. SH 9-2939. Reward. 24 LADY'S Gruen wristwatch with expansion bracelet lost Bank from Eaton's to Albert, to Bay.

CE 3-4133 23 LOST, black Cocker Spaneil, male, family pet, vicinity Aita Vista. Reward. RE 3-2348. 24 LADY'S gold wristwatch. thin model lost March 10.

Reward. CE 5-5151. 24 PURSE lost in Doctor's office, in Eastview, return to office or sender. SH 6-6550. 23 GOLDEN pomeranlan, lost vicinity Nepean, O'Connor, very friendly, will respond to Teddy.

Please return to 132 Nepean. CE 2-3814. 24 Service Stations Open THE following service stations will be open daily from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m., Saturday, March 11 to Saturday, March 18. B-A Stations G.

BESHARA'S B-A Service Station, 1138 Carling PA 2-8633. H-22 DOC BLAIR B-A Service Station, 280 Elgin St. CE 5-0141. H-22 WRIGHT'S B-A Service Station, 2466 Bank. TA 2-0017.

H-22 B-P Stations SUNLIGHT OIL BP Service Station. Duke and Booth, 24 hours servica all the time. CE 2-2044. H-22 TIERNEY'S BP Service Station, 841 Richmond Rd. PA 8-4884.

H-22 Cities Service Stations MANTSIOS CITIES Service Station, Cumberland and Andrew. CE 2-9503. H-22 Fina Service Stations TEMPRANO FINA Service Station, 1847 Bank St. RE 3 0993. H-22 ROGER PELLETIER FINA Service Station, 827 Wellington PA 9-2944, H-22 Imperial Esso Stations DON EGAN'S ESSO Service Station.

467 Bronson at Gladstone. CE 5-5611. H-22 Shell Stations a PAUL ROCHON'S SHELL Service Station, 337 Sussex CE 3-0439. H-22 A. MAXWELL SHELL Service Station, Laurler and Lyon, CE 4-6131.

H-22 BOB PARKER SHELL Service Station. Gloucester and O'Connor. CE 3-1677. H-22 J. HOL1.E SHELL Service Station.

0I Car-ling at Loretta. PA 8-9227. H-22 ANDY'S SUNOCO Service Station, 1420 Richmond Rd TA 8-2626. H-22 Sunoco Stations MAIN 8T. SUNOCO SUNOCO Service Station, Main St.

and Echo Drive, Cfc'3-71p. H-22 Supertest Stations TWYMAN SUPERTEST Service Station, 319 Richmond Rd. PA 9-9211. H-22 PAT DOIIERTY'g SUPERTEST Servica Station, 1811 Bank St. at Heron RE 3-341 1 H-22 Texaco Stations HANS II.

IIKI.L TEXACO Service Station. HaM-llne Rd. and Pinecrest TA 8 .1492. H-22 J. Kl Kl TEXACO Service Station.

1507 Car-ling Ave. PA 8-2060, H-22 White Rose Stations ERNIE TRL'DKL WHITK Rose Servica Station, 10(H) Bank CE 5-7720. H-22 WHITE ROE WHITE Rose Service Station, Kent and Somerset. CE 2-7878. H-22 Where To Go TRIPLE Ranch, sleigh, ruttrr drive, boraehack riding Mctcalte JR 32 or SH 9 5.17.

21 INT ERPROVINCiAL Hotel, floor show nightly, Tor reservation call PH 7-4234. 12J Transportation DRtVK earl In Vancouver, Culrarv, fceaksloon, Reglna, Alnnlpog. Gas allowance. Toronto Drive Away Service 15 Annrt.le Drive, illowdals, Ont BA 6-7754. if SPEN'ARD, Mrs.

Fernande la hospital Sunday. March 12, 1961, Nainaiie Pilon, wife of Fernando Spenard, mother of Lucien, Roland, Marcel, Mrs. Lucien Pelie-tier iMarle-Rosei, Mrs. Em lie Demers tLauranzai, Mrs. Ana-sU'e Graveiie tOdilei, Mrs.

A'chille Belanaer Ida 1 Sister of Clement, Omer, Jeremie, Joachim, Anna. Age 60 years. Funeral Wednesday. 7 15 a.m. from Gauthiers Funeral Home, 259 St.

Patrick Street, for Requiem High Mass at the Basilica at 7.30. Interment Notre Dame Cemetery. 23 TREMBLAV. Leonard On Friday, March 10, 1961. In North Bay.

Ontario. Leonard Tremblay. husband of the late Aztlda McGee, Age 77 years. Requiem Mass was chanttd In North Bay Monday morning. Remains will arrive in Ottawa Monday afternoon and will rest at Racine and Robert Limited, 300 Olmstead Street, Eastview, after p.m.

Interment Notre Dame Cemetery, Ottawa, 11 a.m. Tuesday. 22 VAILLANCOL'RT, Christine In hospital on Sunday, March 12, 1961, Christine Leach, beloved wife of Amedee Vaillancourt 951 Hamlet Road. Resting at McEvby Brothers, 235 Kent Street. Funeral Tuesday to the Resurrection of Our Lord Church (Elm-vale Acres), for Requiem High Mass at 8 o'clock.

Burial St. Sau-veur des Monts, Quebec. 22 VILLENEUVE. Exllda In hospital on Friday, March 10, 1961. Exilda Legare, aged 71 years, widow of Joseph Villeneuve and dear Mother of Albert, Fred, Joseph, Mary (Mrs.

Aubrey Parker), Helen (Mrs. F. J. Rapp). Resting at Kelly Funeral Home, 585.

Somerset Street, (Centre Town). Funeral Monday to St. Patrick's Church for Requiem High Mass at 9 a.m. Interment Notre Dame Cemetery. 22 WHYTE, Ethel In hospital on Saturday, March 11, 1961, Ethel Whyte, sister of Miss Alice Whvte, Mrs.

L. P. Whyte and Alfred H. Whyte of Ottawa. Resting at Hulse and Playfair Limited, 315 McLeod Street.

Service in the chapel Monday at 4 p.m. Interment Pinecrest Cemetery. 22 YAKABLSKI, Julia On Friday, March 10, 1961, after a lengthy illness, Julia Yakabuski of Barry's Bay. wiHnw of Frank and dear Mother of Paul, Barry's Bay, Gertrude (Mrs. Kuash), Ellen (Mrs.

Bert Watson) London, Ontario and Mary of Ottawa. Funeral was held to St. Hedwig's Church. Burial took place at the Parish Cemetery. 22 Hulse Playfair Limited FUNERAL DIRECTORS 315 McLEOD ST.

CE 3-1143 1098 BYRON AVE. PA 8-1761 FUNERALS BUTTERFIELD, Everett. McBRIDE, Jane. PURVIS. Mary (Minnie).

ROBERTSON, Grace. LATEST INFORMATION CFRA DAILY 6.30 P.M. McEvoy Brothers Limited Ottawa's Largest Funeral Home PARKING FACILITIES AIR CONDITIONED CENTRAL LOCATION Established 1925 235 KENT ST. CE 2-5337 Veitch-Draper LTD. Funeral Directors Parkdale Chapel, PA 8-4673 Bank Street Chapel, CE 3-8857 MONDAY PARKDALE CHAPEL ELMES, Gertrude Mary.

Lodge Notice Hope Chapter No. 184 OES Officers and members of Hope Chapter No. 184 OES, are requested to attend funeral service for our late sister Minnie Purvis on Monday, March 13, at 6.45 at Hulse and Playfair Funeral Home, 315 McLeod. Sister chapters sre invited. Regalia.

Mrs. Doris Cousins, WM, Mrs. Anne Wall, Sec. 22 Cards Of Thanks CHISHOLM We wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to our neighbours, friends and relatives for the acta of kindness, beautiful floral and spiritual Offerings snd messages of sympathy extended to us In our recent loss of our dear Mother. Sincere thanks to Reverend T.

E. Downey and Doctor E. W. Lidington. The 'sm ly, 22 In Memoriam CRAY In loving memory of a dear husband and Father.

Thomas Cray, who passed away March 13, 1959. Always so good, Unselfish and kind. A few on this earth his equal we find. Honorable and upright in all his wsys, Loyal and true to the end of his days. Wife and family.

22 FORGIE In loving memory of our dear brother and uncle, Del-mar Forgie, who passed away March 13, 1950. Today is a day of remembrance, A day of sad regrets, A day we will always remember. When the rest of the world forgets. Sister Leona, Bill and Nephew Billy. 22 HILL In loving memory of a dear husband and Father, William F.

Hill who passed away March 13. 1960. Peacefully sleeping, resting at last. The world weary troubles and trlaiS are psat, In silt net he suffered, In patience he bore, Till God called him home to suffer no more. wife and family.

22 MORSE In fond and loving memory of a dear husband Frank A. Morse, who passed away March 13, 1940. Beautiful memories treasured forever Of the happy days we spent to- gether. Lovingly remembered. Mae.

22 RLKSKI.L In loving memory of our aear roomer ana grandmother, Elizabeth Kunscll who passed away March 13, 1959, Loves greatest girt, Remembrance Geortlna and family. 22 RMITII In fond and loving me mory of a near Mother and grand, mother, Mrs Robert Smith who panned away March II, 1934 Pesrfii be thy rest, dear Mo-tner tt Is swee to breilhe thv nma, In life ws lo'Tij you desrlv. And In death will do the same. Sadly missed by daughter, Iheresa, and granddaughter. June 22 WILL baby sit at your home, evgs.

and weekends. Ct 6-4868. 24 WILL mind children, my home, lor working mother. SH 5-4521. 23 WILL mind children, anv age.

my home, Skead Road. SH 9-9380. 23 WILL mind children in my home. CE 5-6833. 25 WILL mind baby, my home daily.

Merivale Rd. area. PA 9-7680. 22 WILL room and board children, also day care, central. CE 4-7336.

25 MOTHERS! Emergency sitter, day or weekly, any age. Keep this number. PA 2-2654. 23 WILL baby s't, chiloren, niy home, daily, weeklv. hapleau and Beechwood.

SH 5-5527. 22 WILL mind children, my borne, daily. SH 9-3089. 22 LOVING mother would day car children, in my home. Emperor, Fisher area.

PA 8-4572. 22 WILL mind child, my home daily Gladstone PA 8-4964. 22 WILL room and board child 2 weexs to 5 yrs old, 5 or 7 days weekly SH 9-2497 31 BABY scale rentals 1 monthly Goldie's Pharmacy. 1087 Welling ton PA 8-5811. 26G 8 Female Help Wanted SECRETARY for national director of citizen's organization.

Musi have excellent shorthand and typing, several years exper ience and be able to undertake responsibility. Please do not apply unless you meet all of these requirements. EUSrgualism an asset. CE 4-2628. 24 RESPONSIBLE girl, general housework, sleep in, no cooking.

PA 9-0737. 45 CAPABLE girl for general house- work in pleasant home, must be good with children. Own room with television, no cooking. PA 8-3157. 45 KIND responsible woman to care for 2 small children, 2 days weekly.

8.30 to shs-5o63 24 REQUIRE typist immediately for Centre Town oixlce. Experience preferred but not essential. Re ply Box 534 Citizen. 24 CERTIFIED nursing assistant or young undergraduate nurse for general duty in small private hospital PA 2-4917 or RE 3-0574, between i.nd p.m. 23 EXPERIENCED waitress, over 21.

Apply 303 Bank 23 WANTED for Ottawa Civic Hospit al, woman age 18 to 40 to prepare supper trays and wash dishes in ward kitchens between 3.30 p.m. and 7.30 p.m. Apply to Personnel Dept. between 10 a.m and 3 p.m. Mon, through Fri.

26 REGISTERED nurse lor office for vacation relief. CE 6-3639. 26 EXPERIENCED stenographer for small ottlce, centra town PA 9-8R95. 26 BABY sitter wanted 5 day week, references. SH 5-5370, 23 CLERK typist required Immediste-ly, 5 day week, hours 9 to 6.30, Mon, to Fri.

Full employee benefits. Apply in person only to the manager, The Credit Bureau of Ottawa and Hull, 219 Queen St. 23 DINING room waitress, experienced. Applv Alexandra Hotel, after 5 p.m. 23 SALESLADY, millinery and handbags, selling experience preferred, bilingual, steady position, good salary.

Astor Chapesu, 107 Rldeau. 26 WAITRESS wanted, experienced, days good wages. CE 4-0862. 23 MATURE woman, French speaking care for 2 children in exchange for room and board, plus wage. Navan SH 9-4668.

26 HOUSEKEEPER with some practical nursing experience, for elderly couple and 1 adult at business. April 1, 5Mi day week or live In. New Edinburg. Reply with references. Box 484 Citizen.

26 ERNEST Oliver Realties Real Estate and Insurance office, good typist and bookkeeper, bilingual. General Insurance experience required, day week. CE 3-8458. 12N-23 WHAT Township do you live In. Excellent earning opportunity for rural women 'o sell Avon to their farm neighbors.

Write Mrs. G. M. Nasslf 13 Old Orchard, Cornwall 2N-23 GIRL for general housework. Live In.

Private bathroom. PA 9-0344. 26 SECRETARY required, legal ex-periencs preferred, but not essential. Apply Box 329 Citizen, stating age and experience. 26 RELIABLE waitresses wanted, night work, top wages.

Apply Alta Vista Shopping Centre at the restaurant. 43 KINDLY and reliable woman to mind children and do light housework while mother works, meals in. SH 5-4990. 22 EXCELLENT opportunity for tele-phone canvassers. Good working conditions, highest rate of pay.

Call Mr. McDonald. PA 8-3731. 9 to 5. 25 RELIABLE woman for general housework, 5 day week, 9 to 8, $20 weekly, Manor Park.

SH5-4442. 25 SALESLADY for Plaza Drug Store. Must be well groomed, alert. Previous selling experience preferred but not essential. References.

G. Tamblvn 2111 Carling. PA 2-0955. Interviews by appointment. 25 RELIABLE woman to mind children I dav week.

Apply 2031 Bank. CE 4-2268. 22 EXPERIENCED waitresses, dsy or night work. Apply in person, 97 Bank, 22 KIND reliable woman for general housework, and help with babv. 10-5.

22 SECRETARY for engineering office, West End, Acourala short-hand required. PA 9-3147. 25 WAITRESS wanted Apply Imbroa Restaurant. 415 Rldesu. 25 bookkeeper typist for new Aviation company at Ot-tawa Airport.

CE 6-5349, or TA 2-0402. 22 RESIDENT nurse at girl's summer camp, June 24 to August .10. References required. Apply National Employment Service. Queen St.

22 REI.IABI.F. young woman to cars for children, preferably woman, with I or I children Room, hoard, small salary. Box 563 (llliten. 22 HAIRDRESSER, built up clientele, for experienced operator oniv. PA 8 OJ74.

24 HOUSEKEEPER, 3 school age liovs, sli-ep In, West End. Days CE5 8M0. evgs. PA 24 SALES clerks. Infants children wear, for our Carllngwood.

Wet-gale and down town stores, excellent salary, working conditions, good opportunity for advancements. Applv Mr. Abram-arm. Kiddytown, 16 Rldesu '11 DRUG Clerk, experienced In drug store essential Apply In writing giving full particulars. Box 468, itlien, 22 i'eki ENce'iTu iiii a cut PERMANENT, with pleasant environment, good anlarv.

All re. Piles strictly confidential, Civic herniary. Csrllng at HolUnd. Mr, herun. PA 8 3151, 22 GAfKNEV Dl.MOCCHEL On Thursday.

February 23. at St. Joseph's Church, Alice Ernestine, daughter of Mrs. J. S.

Dumou-chel to J. Edward Gaffnev, son of Mr. and Mrs. P. Gaffney, ail of Ottana.

Died BOICHER, Adelaide Rebecca On Sunday. March 12, 1961, at the home of her son. John Boucher, Stittsviile, Ontario, Adelaide Rebecca Henderson, widow ot Sam uel R. Boucher and Motrin of John, Mrs. Ronald Green tEllai Ottawa and Ira.

Carp, in her 86th year. Resting at the Kennedy Funeral Home. Carp. Service in St. Pauls United Church at 3 p.m.

Wednesday. Interment Maple Grove Cemetery, Hazel-dean. 23 BL'TTERFIELD. Everett In hospi-tal on Sundav, March 12, 1961, Everett Butterfield of 323 Metcalfe, husband of the late Susannah Sewell In his 68th year, dear father of Mrs. C.

J. Sly (Pauline) Ottawa, brother-in-law of Mrs. William Butterfield, North Gower. Resting at Hulse and 31S Mc-Leod Street. Senice in the chapel Tuesday 2 p.m.

Interment Rideau Vale Cemetery, Kars, Ontario. 22 CHEVALIER, Cyprien In hospital on Friday, March 10, 1961, Cyprien Chevalier, age 74 years, beloved husband of Melina Kelly and by first marriage of Lea Ladouceur. Resting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Francois Du-fault.

Calumet Island, Quebec. Funeral Tuesday, March 14, to St. Ann's Church for Requiem High Mass at 10 a.m. Burial parish cemetery. 22 ELMES, Gertruce Mary In hospital, Saturday, March 11, 1961, Gertrude Jones, widow of Alfred Elmes, loving mother of Mrs.

Gerge Buck (Beatrix), 1301 Trenton Avenue, in her 83rd year. Funeral was held from Veitch Draper Limited, Parkdale Avenue, Monday at 3 p.m. Interment Pinecrest Cemetery. 22 FROBEL, Albert In hospital Monday, March 13. 1961, Albert Frobel of 590 Chapel Street, dear father of Delbert.

Douglas, Albert, Frank, Mrs. Stanley Mar-quardt (Norma)), Mrs. George Holtby (Dorothy), Darlene and Deborah; brother of Otto, Bill, Charles and Mrs. Henry Rabbe. Resting at the Whelan Funeral Home, 515 Cooper Street.

Service Wednesday 2 p.m. Interment Beechwood Cemetery. 23 GIBEAULT, Thomas In hospital on Sunday, March 12 1961, Thomas Gibeault, age 47, husband of Gertrude Mathieu, of 63 Charles Street, Aylmer. Resting at Emonds Funeral Home, Bancroft Street, Aylmer. Funeral on Wednesday, March 15 at 7.40, for P.equlem High Mass at St.

Paul's Church at 7.45. Interment St. Paul's Cemetery. 23Va GILES, George Harold On Monday, March 13, 1961. George Harold Giles in his 56th year, of 109 Center Street, Thornhill, Ontario, (formerly of Ottawa), husband of Laura Moxley and father of Derrick (Derry) and Mrs.

Ken Garrett (Lyn), brother of Arthur ones and Mrs. Jack Gray itl rey). Funeral arrangements lat er. 23 Vi GOODWIN, Thomas Sutherland At the home of Thomas Phillips, Third Line, Fltzroy Township, on Saturday, March 11, 1961, Thom as Sutherland Goodwin, husband of the late Sarah Banning, bro ther of Mrs. Catherine Phillips in his year, nesting at the Boyce Funeral Home, 39 Daniel Street.

Arnpnor, where service will be held in the chapel on luesday, March 14 at 3.SO o.m Interment Arnprior Cemetery. 22 LEPAGE, Anna In hospital on Saturday, March 11, 1961. Anna oagnon, age of 120 Bouraue Street, Hull, wife of the late Na poleon Lepage. Resting Emonds Funeial Home, St. Joseph Boulevard, Hull.

Funeral on Monday, March 13, at 7.40 for Reauiem eh Mass at St Rav mond Church at 7.45. Interment St. Redempteur Cemetery, Hull 22'a LEVESQUE. Yvonne In hospital on Friday, March 10, 1961, Yvonne Hupe, in her 26th year, wife of Noel Levesque of 40A Jogues Street, Hull. Resting at Emonds funeral Home, St.

Joseph Boulevard, Hull. Funeral on Tuesday, March 14, at 7.25 for Requiem High Mass at St. Jean Bosco Church at 7.30. Interment Notre Cemetery, Hull 22 McBRIDE, Jane Tn hospital Monday, March 13, 1961 Jane Sproule, widow. of Mr.

McBride, Ottawa; mother of John Wesley McBride, age 93 years. Resting Hulse and Playfair Limited, 315 McLeod Street. Service in chapel Wednesday, 11 a.m. Interment Beech-wood Cemetery. 22Vi McKINNON, Franklin Suddenly at the horns of his aunt, Mrs.

G. Bothwell Buckingham, Quebec, on Saturday, March 11, 1961, Franklin R. McKlnnon, formerly of Ssult Ste. Marie, Ontario, son of the late Mr. and Mrs.

Charles A. McKinnon, (Mary Boyd), in his 67th year, and brother of Mrs. Lura Cardell of Bristol, Vermont and nephew of Mrs. William Hyland, Houston, Texas. Resting at the H.

Cadieux Funeral Home, 322 Main Street, Buckingham. Funeral Monday, March 13, to St. Andrew's United Church for service at 2 30. Interment St, Andrew's Cemetery. 22 OTELLETTK, Miss Imelda In Hospital, Monday, March 13, 1961 Imelda Ouellttte, Sister of Thomas, Charles, Jean-Louis, Ly-dia, Lucette, Eugnie and Marguerite.

Funeral Thursday at 7.45 a m. from Gauthiers Funeral Home, 733 Somerset West, for Requiem High Mass at St. Jean Baptiate Church at 8 o'clock In terment Notre Dame Cemetery. 244 PINARD, Albert M. On Mondav, March 13, 1961, In hospital, Albert M.

Plnard, beloved husband ui Yvonne Pelietier and dear brother of Doctor Victor Plnard and Mrs. Charles Collantler I Marie). Resting at Racine and Robert Limited, 260 Besserer Street. Funeral Wednesday to Sacred Heart Church for Requiem High Mass at 8 a.m. Interment Notre Dams Cemetery, Ottawa.

2314 PURVIS, Mary (Minnie) In hospital on Sunday, March 12, 1961, Mary (MInniel Wood formerly of 25B Elgin Street, widow of Arthur D. Purvis In her IMth year. Survived by two daughters-in-law Mrs. Elsie Purvis and Mrs. Ge rge Purvis both of Ottawa and 4 grandchildren Arthur P.

Purvis, Calgary, Alberta, Larry Purvis. Miss Mariorle Purvis both of Ottawa, Mrs. Brute (Pat) Wll-son of London, Ontario, Resting at Hulse snd Playfair Limited, 315 McLeod Street. Service In the chapel Tuesday, 1 pm. Entombment Plnecrest vault.

Interment Maxvills, Ontario in tht spring 22 REVIVE. Mary Kllrahbeth In hoipltal. Sunday, March 12, 1961, Mary Elizabeth Rsvlna, Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kcvlne of 297 Cambridge Street.

Funeral private. 22 ROBERTSON, Grace In hospital on Sundav, March 12, 1961, Grace Hurt, 24 Lewis Street, widow of Robert A. Robertson, dear sister of Ml Stella Burt, Howard, John and James Hurt all of Ottawa. Bitting at Hulse and Playfair Limited, 315 McLeod Street. Service in the chapel Wednesday, 1 m.

Interment Beechwood Cemetery. 23 ROSE, Mary In hospital. Saturday, March II, 1961, Marv l.e-gmd, ale 96 years, wife of the Ime Ferdinand Rme. Resting at Ringro Bios. Funeral Home, Fort oulnnse, Quebec.

Funeral Ttirsrtny, March 14. to St. Peter's Church for Requiem High Maw at a.m. Burial parish cemetsiv 22 (Continued on Next Column) Monday, March 13, 1061 BALL To Doctor W. L.

and Mrs. Ball inee Msrgaret Sagei on Saturday. March 11, 191. at Ottawa Civic Hospital, a daughter. Martha Erie.

22 BM.OV To Peter and Isabel (nee Moffattt at the Civic Hospital on Friday. March 10. 1961, a brother for Gail and Jeffrey. Both well. 22 BE A TO Larry and Katherine i nee Lavergnei are happy to announce the birth of a dauuhtar Sunday March 12, 1961, at Grace Hospital.

Both well. 22 BROZOLSKY Sam and Ann Bro-sousky are proud to announce the arrival of a sister for Rhoda and Roslvn. Mondav, March 13, 1961, at Ottawa Civic Hospital. 221 BllLARO Barbara (nee Bulloch and Patrick wish to announce the birth of a son on Friday, March 10, 1961, at Ottawa Civic Hospital, a brother for Bruce, Bobby end Sandra, 22 CARROLL To Mr. and Mrs.

Morris Carroll (nee Marian Royi, a son, Roy John, 8 pounds, 7 ounces, Sunday, March 12, 1961, at Grace Hospital. 22 COWAN Barry snd Mary (nee Lewis) are happy to announce the arrival of a son, Keiran MitcheU. 8 pounds, 4 ounces, on Monday, February 27, 1961, at the Grace Hospital, A brother for Cindy, Michael and Shawn. Baby doing fine. 22 DEAVY Bruce and Marie (nee Fox) announce the arrival of Janet PaL'icia at the Ottawa Civic Hospital on Friday, March 10.

1961. Mother and daughter well. 22Vj BEVINE Bill and Carole (nee Stanton) are nappy to announce the birth of a daughter at the Grace Hospital, Sunday, March 12, 1961. A sister for Cindy. Both well.

22 DICKMAN To Anne and Peter Dickman, at the Grace Hospital, on March 8 1961, a son, Timothy Peter. Both well. 22 FITZSIMMONS To Corporal and Mrs. Lawrence (Bud) Fltzslm-mons on Monday, March 13, 1961 at Grace Hospital a son, 7 pounds 6 ounces, a brother for John, Carrol Ann, and Kathy. Both well.

23'2 JEAN-LOL'IF To Lillian and Rene inee Drikell), Sunday, March 12. 1961. at the Grace Hospital, a daughter. Both well. 22 KENYON Mr.

and Mrs. G. Kenyon (nee Mary Chapman) are happy to announce the arrival of their daughter, Tracy Ann, Wednesday, March 8, 1961, at Ottawa Civic Hospital. Premature. 22 KYTE To Doctor and Mrs.

J. A. Kyte (nee Gayle Murray) at the Ottawa Civic Hospital on Sunday, March 12, 1961, a son. Both well. 22 lAFRAN'CE Connie and Jackie (nee Lacroix) are pleased to announce the birth of a daughter at Ottawa Civic Hospital, March 10.

1961. A sister for Constance and Brian. 22 MAX To Mr. and Mrs. Leoj.nrd Max (nee Mina Kapinsky), a son at Ottawa Civic Hospital on Sunday March 12, 1961.

Both well. 22 MONETTE Regis and Betty (nee Newton I are happy to announce the birth of a daughter, 8 pounds 2 ounces, on Friday, March 10, 1961, at Gatineau Memorial Hospital. 22 MOORE To Harold and Marion (nee McLean) a baby boy, Stewart Earl, on March 12, 1961, at the Grace Hospital 22 PROVOST Edgar and Barbara (nee Pratt) are happy to announce the arrival of their daughter, Monday, March 13, 1961 at Grace Hospital. Both well. 23 KEVINE To Jerry and Ken Re-vine on Saturday, March 11, 1961 at Ottawa Civic Hospital, a daughter Mary Elizabeth.

(Baby died). 22 RYAN To Corporal and Mrs. G. P. Ryan (nee Helen Sabourln), a daughter, in Renfrew Memor ial Hospital, on Thursday March 9, 1961.

Both well. 22 SADLER To Doctor and Mrs A. Graham Sadler, a daughter, at the Ottawa Civic Hospital on Saturday, March 11, 1961. Both well. 22 TURNER To Leslie and Mar-jorie Turner at Grace Hospital on Saturday March 11, 1961, a son.

Stillborn. 22 WHITE 'To Orville and Shirley (nee Parmelee) on Saturday, March 11, 1961 at Grace Hospital, the White boys have a baby sister 6 pounds, 13 ounces. Both well. 23 Engaged VANASSE BRAZE All Mr. and Mrs.

Albert Vanasse are happy to announce the engagement of their daughter Jeannine to Ren Brazeau son of Mrs. Cora Brai-au and the late Paul Brazeau of Ottawa. The marriage will taka place in Ste. Anne's church on Saturday April IS at 10 a.m. 23 (Continued on Next Column) 3 Mentioned To Succeed Judge Taclie Three names are being mentioned as a possible successor to Mr.

Justice Alexandre Tache who died last Thursday. One Is Faul Martineau, MP for Pontiac, and parliamentary assistant la Prime Minister Die-fenbaker. Mr. Martineau was crown attorney for Pontiac County from 1950 to 1958. Another is Lionel Mougeot, who was Progressive Conservative candidate for the Hull riding in the last federal election and who was assistant crown attorney and crown attorney in Hull for the last 10 years.

Mr. Mougeot has been most active in Progressive Conservative circles, having acted as national secretary for the party for Quebec. A third name Is that of Judge Jacques Boucher, who has been magistrate for Hull judicial district for the past 10 years. Nolo Good Sgi WASHINGTON (AP) Two government agencies Friday reported signs indicating that the recession in the United States may be tapering off. The labor department said the winter-long climb In the number of workers drawing unemployment compilation benefits edged downward to 3,408,800 the week ended Feb.

25. The commerce department said preliminary check showed a slight upturn about one per cent In retail eslcs last month. 32 The Ottawa Citizen, TRUCK driver for parcel delivery. good knowledge of West End and Britannia. Over 25 preferred.

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