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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 on next publishing day Monday through Thursday 9 p.m. Friday: 10 p.m. Saturday: 1 p.m. Sunday: Open 8 to p.m. 8 Female Help Wanted 8 Female Help Vanted Died Service Stations Open Bom Died 8A Scfay Services BABY scale rentals, $1 monthly.

Goldie's Pharmacy. 1087 Wellington, PA 8-5811. 26G 9 Male Help Wanted MORTGAGE inspector required, familiar Kith real estate, office management, land assembly, ex cellent salary. Reply confidentially. Box 305 Citizen.

19G-30 EXPERIENCED garment presser for automatic press. Aply Pattons Cleaners, 1200 Wellington. 31 WOULD you like to earn $85 to $150 per week. Fuller Brush Company has 2 such opportunities possibly 1 of these is in your area. For full particulars tel.

RE 3 6372. 34 EXCEPTIONAL opportunity. I would like to Interview a man between ages 25 and 40, who wants to consider a business opportunity which is very worthwhile. This man sliolud have a reasonably good education, teaching experience if possible, and preferably some ex-ex i experience. We are prepared to invest considerable money in the right man, so if you are interested in earning from $3600 to $6000 a year to start, depending upon your qualifications, write giving tel.

where possible, to Box 261, Citizen and arrange for an inte-rview. 30 BILINGUAL, experienced, young salesman for stationery store. 203 Rideau. 5J-33 EXPERIENCED service station attendant, must have some mechanical ability and be capable of taking charge. Apply Burton's Texaco, MacFarlane Rd.

and Pres-cott Highway. TA 5-1674. 3J EXPERIENCED helper, body man and painting. Call SH 9-5903. 5C-32 PHARMACIST, Ontario graduate, excellent working conditions, permanent position.

Lawrence Drug Store, 110 Elm St. Sudbury, Ont. 33 YOUNG man, experienced preferred, produce dept. for Assistant Manager. Apply In person, Mr.

R. Robinson, City View IGA, 1512 Merivale Rd, 33 TRUCK driver, bilingual, thorough knowledge of city, panel truck. Box 233 Citizen. 30 EXPERIENCED short order cook wanted. Apply 73 Sparks St.

30 MECHANICS for heavy duty trucks. Apply Frazer Duntile Co. Clyde Ave. Plant, after 4 p.m. 32 SHIFT workers are earning $50 and up per week seUlng Fuller Brush product In their spare time.

For detail? tel. RE 3-1126. 31 TOOL maker wanted, good man used to small die work and fine tolerance work, excellent working conditions and wages, plus fringe benefits. Apply Renfrew Electric Co. Renfrew, Ont.

32 Research Technicians REQUIRED by the National Research Council for technical work in the laboratories of the Division of Building Research. Minimum education required is senior ma triculation, some laboratory experience would be an asset but is not essential. Initial salary up to $280 per month depending on education and relevant experience. Apply to the Employment Officer, National Research Council, Sussex Drive, Ottawa 2. Please quote file BR-2695.

H-30 Electronics Technician REQUIRED by the National Re-search Council at Ottawa to assist in the design, construction, modification and testing of experimental electronic equipment. Preference will be given to graduates of advanced technological institutes, although technical school graduates wiil be considered. A few years' experience in electronics and machine shop practice would be an asset but is not essential. Initial salary up to $5,100 per annum depending on education and relevant experience. Apply to the Employment Officer, National Research Council, Sussex Drive, Ottawa 2.

Please quote file PP-140. H-30 Enroll Now TRAIN for full or part time opportunities in radio, television, basic electronics. Evening classes now forming. Drop in, teL or writ for appointment. Do it now! Radio, Electronic, Television Schools.

381 Richmond Rd PA 2-6558. H-3 Real Estate Salesman CAN use 1 experienced salesman or saleswoman. Chas. A. Brown-lee Realtor, CE 2-4203.

H-1-I-19B 9 Male Help Wanted Continued On Next Page Subscription Rates By mail to any address in Ontario and Quebec, excepting towns served by Citizen carriers, the rate is: 1 year 6 months 3 months or 1 month $1.00. To any address in Canada outside 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 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.

Citizen Box Replies Shell Stations Paul Rochon's SHELL Service Station, 337 Sussex. CE 3-0439. H-30 Montgomery's SHELL Service Station, 1429 Pres-cott Highway, PA 8-6355. H-30 Supertest Stations Pat Doherty's SUPERTEST Service Station, 1611 Bank St. at Heron RE 3-3411.

H-30 Sunoco Stations Egan's SUNOCO Service Station, 123 Echo Drive at Main, CE 3-0825. H-30 Texaco Stations Mike Kealy TEXACO Service Station, Laurier and Lyon, CE 4-6131. H-30 Bud Provost TEXACO Service Station, Carllng Ave. at Tweedsmuir, PA 8-0044. Free City Map.

H-30 White Rose BuTchill's WHITE Rose Service Station, 1060 Bank CE 3-5781. H-30 Lost Found WALLET, lost George St. at Market Fri. morning. Reward.

SH 9-6803. 32V4 GLASSES in brown J. A. Ryde case lost. Call CE 4-2807.

32 LADY'S wristwatch, Cortebert, broken bracelet, lost Fleet, Primrose, Bronson areas. Sun. evg. CE 5-6108. 32 LOST, all grey cat, red collar, to TTtmousse.

Lives at 137 Car-ling. 32 CAT, female, black and grey stripe, collar, lost vicinity Kirkwood and Coldrey. PA 2-7050. 32 SMALL black dog, male, cream color on front legs and chest, Pekingese face, short legs. Reward for whereabouts.

CE 2-0720. 35 GLASSES lost Gladstone, Bayswa-ter area, Frid. morning. Reward. PA 2-1461.

32 COLLIE dog, sable with some white, choke chain, reward for whereabouts. PA 2-5924. 35 LOST, 1 man's brown billfold, important papers. PA 2-2212. Reward.

32 SLAT spring, lost between Catherine Elfett on Saturday. Urgent. RE 3-3317. 30 GLASSES, men's brown case, lost between Lyndale and D.B.S. Tunney's Pasture, Friday morn.

Reward PA 8-5007 30 CIRCULAR Aurora Borealis brooch lost vicinity O'Connor, Laurier, reward, CE 5-2193. 31 MAN'S wrist watch lost, inscribed (Love Joan 1948) sentimental value. Reward. PA 2-5442. 30 SMALL black dog lost, name Blackie on collar, te mrai.

newaru. ju Transportation CARS to all points in Canada, East and West. Drive as own. Toronto Driveway, 34 Sheppard Willow-dale, Ont. Tel.

BA 5-7754. 39 TRANSPORTATION required morns. from Cole, Carllng to biater, ii-gin. PA 9-3937. 34 IF you are diving South, down iexas way, ior easier, ana nave room for a couple, call PR 7-9655.

31 Florists RIDEAU FLOWERS LTD. 511 RLDEAU ST. CE 2-9411 Flowers not accepted by Ot-tawa hospitals after p.m. Flowers not accepted by funeral homes after 6 p.m. ORDER EARLY FLOWERS TELEGRAPHED EVERYWHERE Where To Go INTERPROVINCIAL Hotel, floor she' nightly For reservations call PR 7-5234 12J OLD World atmosphere in uptown Ottawa.

Delicious bomecooked dishes tastefully prepared for discriminating diners. Traditionally pleasant, efficient service The Bytown Inn. O'Connor at Albert. 41B 8A Baby Services INFANT care or child up to years, Westgate area. PA 2-2654.

31 RELIABLE baby sitter desires work, Center Town. CE 4-0817. 34 CARE for baby my home, while Un(hfli vnrli, KH R.39J1H. MIND child, my home, while mother works. Eastview.

SH 9-9419. 31 MIND habv mr home, vicinity Mc- Arthur Plata, SH 5-1197. 31 WILL mind children while mother works. PA 9-0955. 34 WILL mind children daily, McAr-thur Rd.

SH 9-1012. 30 WILL mind child, daily, my home. CE 3-7819. 32 DICKSON Day Nursery, CE 4-8349. Daily or weekly care of children, 2 to 5 years.

50 WILL take infant monthly, $40, experienced, references, Ncpean St. CE 5-6466. 32 DESCHENES, board children, weekly monthly, my home. MU 4-6404. 31 WILL room and board little girl 3 to vears, $10 weekly, Overbrook.

SH 6-0905. 30 WILL mind children while mother works, vicinity of Spadina and Gladstone. PA 9-1944. 30 WOMAN will mind child, my home, Sandy Hill. CE 6-1114.

30 RELIABLE, experienced baby sitters. Day or night. References. SH 9-7200. 44 (Continued on Next Column) 8 Female Help Wanted WOMAN for housework, Monday through Sat, 5'n days weekly, $20 weekly.

PA 2-8783. 30 WANTED hairdresser with client-' ele. Apply Hilya Beauty Salon, 209 Gilmour cor. Elgin. 32 SANDY Hill resident for char work, 2 mornings weekly, Wed.

and 9 to 12, $1.10 hour, good worker only need apply. CE 4-7851. 30 ELMVALE Acres, high school student wanted during Easter vacation, mind child, 9 years. RE 3-1409. 32 MIDDLE aged housekeeper for gentleman, references, sleep in.

CE2-7860 mornings. 32 HOUSEKEEPER wanted, good salary, live in or out. PA 8-9321. 30 EARN extra money in your spare time. Coast-to-coast public opinion company requires women living in Ontario to conduct door to-door Interviews in their spare time on consumer goods and services.

Basic rate of pay approx. $1.25 hourly. Previous interviewing experience desirable but not essential. Write to Box 314 Citizen. 32 GIRL or woman for housework, sleep in or out, Wellington St.

PA 2-1426. 9L-30 FEMALE dishwasher. Apply chef, Alexandra Hotel. 32 AVON calling you if you live outside Ottawa city limits and have the use of a car. High earnings.

No experience necessary. Write Mrs. Nancy Fordham, 13 Old Orchard Cornwall. 6F-32 RELIABLE woman to care for home, children, while mother works, 9.30 to 4.30, Mon. thro Fri.

SH 5-2721. 32 LADY companion, afternoons and 5 day week. CE 5-3040. 34 URGENTLY needed, Nannie, mind 3 children, 1 school age, 5 day week. West End.

PA 8-9988. 31 HAIRDRESSER with experience, steady work, 4Vj days weekly, Beauty Salon, 485 Cumberland. 34 JUNIOR office girl, with general office experience and knowledge of typing, bilingual, 5V4 day week, good salary. Apply Berg's 215 Rideau. 31 BABY sitter required for working mother.

PA 9-0415. 34 EXPERIENCED hairdresser. Applv 990 Wellington St. 32 BACHELOR, 38, requires cook for evening meal, central. CE 4-5035.

31 LADIES to do pleasant telephone work, 5 to 9, no experience necessary. 248 Albert St. Room 4, CE 4-1229. 31 WAITRESS wanted, experienced. McArthur Plaza Restaurant SH 9-9226.

34 SHORT order cook. 169 Broad CE 2-1043. 33 EXCELLENT opening for branch store managers and checkers. Steady employment, guaranteed weekly salary. Apply at Head Office only, Brook shire Cleaners, 877 Boyd 2 blocks off Car-ling at Webb's Motel.

34 DENTAL assistant, part time, afternoon 1 to 5.30 p.m. 5-day week. Experience desirable but not essential. Some knowledge of bookkeeping and typing. Reply by letter to Box 285, Citizen.

31 EXPERIENCED garment presser for automatic press. Apply Pattons Cleaners, 1200 Wellington. 31 EXPERIENCED waitresses, full and part time, day and night work. Sat. and Sun.

off. Empire Restaurant, 261 Laurier CE 5-9882. 34 EXPERIENCED waitress wanted. Apply Plaza Hotel, 223 Sparks. 31 REGISTERED nurse for office.

CE 6-3639. 34 CLERK typist for sales dept. of Oil Aply in person, 386 Bank. 31 MOTHER'S helper, experienced, with references. Live out.

2 small children. Directly on Rockcliffe Bus line. SH 9-6282. 34 REAL estate saleslady for established office wishing to expand. Opportunity for advancement if qualified.

Training given, car essential, drawing account by arrangement. Priority given to those with licince. Replies confidential. Details to Box 397 Citizen. 31 GIRL Interested in becoming a dancing Instructor.

Part time. Free training. Pink Studio. CE-3-6081. 1-4-6D EXPERIENCED waitress, night work, good wages.

Apply 290 Dalhousie. 34 SALES counter girl for dry cleaning establishment, bilingual, 5i day week. Apoly Paul Service Store, 1317 Carllng West-gate Shopping Centre. 34 BILINGUAL, experienced saleslady for stationery 203 Rideau. 5J-33 HOUSEKEEPER companion, elderly lady, living with business daughter, central live in.

CE 4-7072. 30 LAW office resuires dictaphone operator, at least 1 year recent dictating machine experience. 9 to 5.15. CE 2-1531. 33 WANTED experienced hairdresser.

Call 6 to 9 PA 2-9952. 30 MAID required, new home, Alta Vista. Tel. RE 3-6269. 33 Business Is dood WE need another experienced masseuse.

Andy's Health Studios, CE 6-7379. H-33 Dry Cleaning Evenings FOR women with clerical or sewing experience, we will provide necessary training. Apply Vall's Clean-O-Mat, 1570 Carllng at Churchill or 117 Kent at Queen. Tel. PA 8-1968 for intrview.

H-34 Receptionists EXPERIENCE not necessary. Clerical duties, some knowledge of typing. Apply in person only, 281 Richmond 9 to 12 only. H-30 Be A Hairdresser PLEASANT, dignified profession, good wages after graduating, thousands successful Marvel students. Write or call Marvel Halrdressing School, 72 Rideau.

Branches Toronto, Hamilton. H-30 (Continued on Next Column) GIRL for general housework. Good salary, sleep in. CE 5-4O08 daytime; CE 3-1059 evgs. 30 HAIRDRESSER with clientele and assistant.

Applv Barbara Ann Beauty Salon, 5S0 Rideau. 32 GIRL over 20 or middle age woman for general housework, sleep in, own room. PA 2-1682 32 MIDDLE aged woman, gejaeral office work. Apply 248 McArthur Eastview. 32 YOUNG ladv to work in flower shop.

Apply 213 Bank 32 TELLER wanted, chartered bank, Glebe area. CE 2-2415. 33 STENOGRAPHER with experience in operation of accounts receivable machine, hours 9 to S. employe benefits, good salary. Reply stating age and qualifications.

Box 273 Citizen. 32 ENUMERATORS to gather information for the City Directory in all Ottawa districts, including Eastview and Rockcliffe Park (Bilingual enumerators required for Eastview and Lower Town). Reply in own handwriting, giving address and teL number to Box 264 Citizen. S2 YOUNG, single lady, high school, tvping and shorthand, willing to meet public. CE 4-0992.

31 GIRL for meat wrapping in grocery store. Apply in person to meat manager, City View IGA. j512 Merivale Rd. 31 I have a very interesting and lucrative position open for an ex-stewardess. Apply in person, Paragon Restaurant, 250 Slater.

See Mr. Polowin. 31 GIRL for photographers studio, 9 to 3, some experience preferred. CE 5-4805. 30 HAIRDRESSER, at least 3 years experience, excellent hours.

CE 2-2042. 32 FASHION designing, modelling, charm and dancing classes starting weekly. Pink Studio, CE 3-6081. 1-4-6D JUNIOR stenographer with experience for chartered bank. fuU employee benefits.

Tel. Mr. Mac-Nei'sh, CE 5-6763. 31 EXPERIENCED stenographer, law office. CE 2-1117.

31 EXPERIENCED shirt presser, 5 day week, usual benefits. Apply 1317 Carling PA 2-2238. 30 EXPERIENCED waitress. Apply in person Macy's, 265 Albert St. 30 EXPERIENCED maid, adults, sleep in, references required.

CE 2-9223. 30 HOUSEKEEPER companion for elderly lady, plain cook, room and bath, preferably able to drive car, Center Town, references. Box 224 Citizen. 31 NURSE, full time for general prac-l titioner's office, Alta vista area. Box 902 Citizen.

44 TEMPORARY positions are available for experienced stenographers, typists, comptometer and bookkeeping machine operators, long and short term assignments. Call Personnel Pool, CE 2-2443. 15A Girls IF you do not have a trade why not join our school and learn one as check out cashier? People must have food so stores must must have cashiers. For complete information call CE 5-9005 between 3 and 8 p.m. H-42 OFFICE MANAGER Bilingual, age 25 to 35, must have sales experience.

Excellent salary and monthly bonus. Send all pertinent information and small snapshot which cannot be returned to Box 303 Citizen. 9 Male Help Wanted LUMBER delivery truck driver, bilingual, 300 Montreal Rd. Green Valley Lumber SH 6-4633. 32, MARRIED couple for dairy farm, separate house for small family.

Walter Sparks, phone Hazeldean 635-R-2. 30 COLLECTORS with automobiles to deliver circus tickets. CE 3-5863 or CE 2-3781 loe. 121. 30 EXPERIENCED short order cook, night work.

Apply 97 Bank St. 31 LICENCED mechanic required for general repairs. Good wages. Box 312 Citizen. 34 EXCELLENT opportunity in selling new housing developments.

Photo Co-op, residential. Full training and assistance. Call now for discussion. Mervin Greenberg Realtors. CE 5-1811.

19G-30 Dry Cleaning Evenings FOR men with clerical experience we will provide necessary training. Apply Vail's Clean-O-Mat, 1570 Carling at Churchill or 117 Kent al Queen. Tel. PA 8-1968 for interview. H-34 Short Order Cook EXPERIENCED preferred, no telephone calls.

Apply to chef, Sharry's Restaurant, Sparks and O'Connor. H-34 (Continued on Next Column) Classified Ad Index Apartments Wanted 23 Articles For Sale 13 Automobiles 30 Automobiles Wanted 31 Baby Services 8A Beauty Parlors 48 Business Chances 45 Chiropractors 39 Dogs and Pet Stock VI 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 20 Situations Vacant 11 The Food Shopper 12A Teachers Wanted 12 Transportation 7 Tuition 41 Wanted Misc. 19 Where To Go 6 Winter Resorts 21 GIRL for housekeeping, references. Apply in person Rooster Steak House, cor.

Gladstone, Kent. No phone calls. 30 RELIABLE woman to take charge of 3 children and general housework, 2 school age. $100 monthly. SH 9-1466.

30 HOUSEKEEPER, middle aged, fond of children, small house, 1 adult, girl age 7, sleep in, references required, $100 to S125. Apply National Employment Service, 13 8 Queen St. 40 EXPERIENCED waitress wanted, reliable. Good pay, good tips. Apply Mayflower Restaurant, CE 2-1885.

33 FINANCIAL organization requires clerk typist, age 18 to 30. Previous accounting experience preferred but not essential. Starting commensurate with ability. Excellent employe benefits. Tel.

Mr. McLaughlin or Mr. Cowie, CE 6-7271. 33 YOUNG married women from the Elmvale or Alta Vista areas to train as cashiers for part time help during the week in Steinberg's Store, Elmvale Acres. Apply Mr.

Moise, Steinberg's Store, Elmvale Acres, 1944 St. Laurent Blvd. 33 WOMAN with practical nursing experience to care for invalid woman and assist with light housework in small home. Live in. References.

Call after 7, CE 4-9118. 30 SALESLADY, experienced selling ladies' coats, suits, dresses, i'l day week, attractive salary. Apply Myer's, 124 Rideau. 30 YOUNG lady for sales staff, bilingu al, Burkholder Furs, 119 Bank St. 30 RELIABLE girl for general housework, all modern conveniences, no cooking, good salary, sleep in.

PA 8-0981. 30 CLERK-TYPIST with bookkeeping experience. Reply stating age, education, experience and marital status. Box 76, Citizen. 30 GENERAL office work, typing essential, switchboard relief, West End firm, good working conditions.

Box 272 Citizen. 32 Typist And A Stenographer REQUIRED by the National Research Council for work at the Division of Building Research, Montreal Rd. site. Preference will be given to high school graduates with several years' relevant experience. Initial salaries up to $2,850 per annum for the typists' and $3,150 per annum for the stenographers' positions.

Apply to the Employment Officer, National Research Council, Sussex Drive, Ottawa 2. Please quote file BR-2734. H-30 Waitresses PART time or full time, for evening work, must be experienced. Apply only in person, hostess, Sharry's Restaurant, Sparks and O'Connor. H-30 Professional Nurses New York State EXCELLENT opportunity for trained nurses to choose their specialty in a modern accredited hospital, medical-surgical, operating room, emergency, etc.

Salary and fringe benefits are very good. Please contact Mr. Edward C. Ackerman, Director, A. O.

Fox Memorial Hospital, Oneonta, New York. H-34 Attractive Position for CLERK TYPIST Age 19 to 30 Varied and interesting work, finance or banking experience an asset but not essential. GOOD STARTING SALARY 5 DAY WEEK EMPLOYE BENEFITS 1 WEEK VACATION THIS YEAR FOR APPOINTMENT TEL. F. J.

POTVIN CE 6-7276 Union Finance COMPANY LTD. SECRETARY Duties include, school record keeping. Write giving full particulars TO BOX 311 CITIZEN 6 MORE NEW CARS WILL BE WON HOW WOULD YOU LIKE 1) $50 for 3 evgs. work. 2) $150 a week full time.

3) Win a new car as bonus. 4) Sell by appointment only. 5) Receive free training. 6) Have flexible hours. 7) Permanent position.

8) Rapid promotion. If so and you have use of a car then phone "PA 8-9033 (Continued on Next Column) Classified Ad Rates Minimum 10 Words 8 consecutive insertions and over 4'4c per word per insertion. 3-4-5 consecutive Insertions 5c per word per insertion. 1 and 2 insertions 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 $1.80. Death Notices, Lodge Notices 6c per word, minimum charge $3 per insertion. WOOD, John Edgar Suddenly in Montreal aunaay, aiarcn jj, John Edgar Wood, dearly beloved son of Mrs. J. A.

Fleming of Eastview. Deeply mourned by his Mother, wife, two sons, Charles and Ronald; sister Cora Wood Fleming) and brother of Joseph. Interment Pointe Clare Veterans Memorial Park, Wednesday, March 30. 30 Hulse Playfair CENTRE TOWN CHAPEL 315 McLEOD ST CE 3-1143 TUESDAY Wall, Nellie. 11 a m.

St. Matthews Anglican Church Wong, Thue Tai, 3 p.m., Christ the King Church. WEDNESDAY Bird, John, 11 a.m. Chapel Herbst, Harold, 2 p.m. Chapel WEST OTTAWA CHAPEL 1098 BYRON PA 8-1761 Veitch-Draper LTD.

Funeral Directors, 453 Parkdale Ave PA 8-4673 MONDAY Steele, John, 1 p.m. Chapel WEDNESDAY Chambers, George Caleb, 2 p.m. Chapel Lodge Notice Column Lodge No. 46 L.O.B.A. Officers and members of Column Lodge, No.

46 L.O.B.A. are requested to attend funeral services for their late sister Albertha Boytel at the Tubman Funeral Home. 403 Richmond Road on Monday night at 7.30. Brother and sister lodges are invited to attend. Worshipful Master Pearl Price.

30 Royal Black Perceptory 1047, Westboro The Officers and members of the Royal Black Perceptory 1047, Westboro, are hereby requested to attend a funeral service for our late Worshipful Sir Knight Thomas Gibson at the Tubman Funeral Home, 403 Richmond Road, at 8.30 p.m., Tuesday, March 29, 1960. All members of 1047 and neighboring perceptories are invited to attend 31 Cards Of Thanks MAHONEY We wish to express our sincere thanks to our many friends and neighbors, for the kindness and sympathy extended to us in the death of our beloved father; also our deepest thanks for the beautiful floral tributes. The Ma-honey family. 30 In Memoriam BROD1E In loving memory of a dear husband and father, James who passed away March 28, 1957. We treasure still our love sincere, Beautiful memories of one so dear.

Always remembered. -Wife and family. 30 JONES In loving memory of a dear husband and daddy, A. Bevan Jones, who passed away March 28, 1957. More and more each day we miss him, Friends may think the wound is healed, But they little know the sorrow Lying within our hearts concealed.

Sadly missed. Ruth, Greg and Marilyn. 30 JONES In loving memory of our dear son-in-law, A. Bevan Jones, who passed away March 28, 1957. The midnighi stars are shining Upon your silent grave, Beneath it sleeps the one we love And the one we could not save.

Sadly missed. Sadie and Ed. 30 JONES In loving memory of a dear friend, A. Bevan Jones, who passed away March 28, 1957. Sadly missed but always remembered by a friend.

W. Brown, Barrie, Ont. 30 LAHEY In loving memory of a dear husband and father, Ernest Lahev, who passed away March 28. 1954. This world may change from year to year.

And fiiends from day to day. But never shall the one we loved, From memory pass away. Wife and daughters. 30 LAHEY In loving memory of a dear father, Mr. Ernest Lahey, who passed away March 28, 1954.

We do not need a special day, To bring you to our mind, For the days we do not think of you Are very hard to find. If all this world were ours to give, We'd give it, yes and more, To once again have father dear Come walking through the door. -June and Neil. 30 LAHEY In fond and loving mem ory of my dear father, trnest Lahev, who passed away March 28, 1954. You're not forgotten, father dear.

Nor ever shall you be; As long as life and memory last I shall remember thee. Daughter Eileen. 30 MICHIE In loving memory of Alex ander A. Michie who passed away March 28, 1958. Wife and family.

30 SINDEN In loving memory of a dear son and brother, Bradley Lock Sinden, who passed away March 28. 1958. Two years have Still we can't forget The one we loved so well, His kind words and pleasant ways Are a pleasure to recall, As he was loved by us all. Mother, Ella and Norman. 30 YORK In loving memory of a dear husband, father and granatatner, Sidney York, who passed away so suddenly March 28, 1956.

We treasure still with love sincere. Beautiful memories of one so dear. Wife Teresa and children, Eddie and Doris. 30 Service Stations Open THE following service stations will be open daily from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m.

Sunday, March 27, to Saturday, April 2. B-A Stations "Doc" Blair B-A Service Station, 280 Elgin CE 5-0141 H-30 Wright's B-A Service Station, 2466 Bank TA 2-0017. H-30 Gordie Pantalone's B-A Service Station, 1098 Wellington corner Sherbrooke, PA 8-0017. H-30 Beshara's B-A Service Station. 1138 Carllng PA 2-8633.

H-30 BP Stations Sacho BP Service Station, Russell Rd. and St. Laurent RE 3-5500. H-30 Sunlight Oil BP Service Station, Duke and Booth, 24 hour service, CE 2-2044. H-30 Imperial Esso Stations Don Egan's ESSO Service Station, 467 Bronson at Gladstone.

CE 5-561 1. H-30 Harry Edward's ESSO Service Station, 690 Bink, CE 4-9594. H-30 Gord Cuthbert'i ESSO Service Station, 353 Rideau at Nelson, tEZ-3737. H-30 (Continued on Next Column) BELISLE To Rudv and Diana (nee Doming), a son, at the Grace Hospital on Saturday, March 26, 1960. Both Weil.

30 BONES Joe and Deanne (nee Pollard wish to announce the arrival of a daughter at the General Hospital on Monday, March 28, 1960. Both well. 30 BURNETT Mr. and Mrs. Kelvin Burnett (nee Joan Summers) wish to announce the birth of a daughter, a sister for Dan, Pat and Kevin, on Saturday, March 26, 1960 at the Grace Hospital.

30 BYLKVELD To Mr. and Mrs. Harold O. Byleveld (nee Margaret Murray) at Arvida, Quebec, on Saturday, March 26, 196U, a son. CHARANDUK Mr.

and Mrs. Rus sell Charanduk (nee Eileen Sni der) wish to announce the ar rival of a son on Sunday, March 27. 1960 at the Grace Hospital Both well. 30 CHARRON Mr, and Mrs. Lionel Charron.

11 Guigues, Deschenes, (nee Ida Goyette) are happy to announce the arrival ot a aau en ter, on Saturday, March 26, I960, at the Ottawa Civic Hospital. Both well. 32 CLARKE A daughter, Catherine Ann for Laureen and Bob born March 26, 1960 at Ottawa Civic Hospital. Both well. 31 COUILLA RD To L.

E. Couillard, Canadian Ambassador to veni-zuela and Mrs. Couillard (nee d'Anjoul a son, born Tuesday, March 22, 1960 in Caracas. DUBIEN To Patricia and Wayne Dubien (nee Jacques), a son, Derrick. 6 pounds.

ounces, on Saturdav, March 26, 1960, at Grace Hospital. 30 COW Mr. and Mrs. Archie Gow (nee Rosalind Saunderson) wish to announce the arrival of a daughter, Rosalie Susan on Saturday, March 26, 1960. at Grace Hospital.

Both well. 31 HELMAN Bob and Ilsa are happy to announce the birth of a son. A brother for Christina. Baby Kozolanka a grandchild for Mr. and Mrs.

E. A. Humble, Baby Hel-man, a great grandchild. Both boys born Friday, March 25, I960 at Grace Hospital. 30Vi HONIGMAN To Mr.

and Mrs. Louis Honigman (nee Annie Hal-ickman) at Montreal Royal Victoria Hospital on Friday, March 18, 1960, a son. Both well. 30'a HOY To Major and Mrs. T.

L. Hoy, a son, on Sunday, March 27, 1960, at the Ottawa Civic Hospital. Both well. KOZOLANKA Marion and Zeby the arrival of a son, Kevin (nee Humble) wish to announce the arrival of a son Kevin Thomas, 9 pounds, 4 ounces, a brother for Karne, Kandis, Kir-sten, Klmberley, Kristopher at the Grace Hospital, March 23, 1960. Both welL 30Vs LEBLOND To Mr.

and Mrs. Fern Leblond (nee Madeliene Berube), a son, Claude, on Friday, March 25, 1P60, at St. Louis de Montfort Hospital, Eastview. Both well. 30 LOMAX John and Nora Lomax (nee Hart) are happy to announce the arrival of their son, Richard John, 6 pounds, 1 ounce at the Ottawa Grace Hospital on Thursday, March 24, 1960.

Both well. 30 PI.ETTENBERG Mr. and Mrs. G. H.

Plettenberg are happy to announce the arrival of a baby sister for Monika and Christiane at the Grace Hospital, Ottawa, on March 27, 1960. Both well. 3114 SHERWOOD To Peter and Anne (nee McGuire), a son, a brother for Mike, Steve and Tommy, at the Grace Hospital, on Friday, March 25, 1960. Both well. 30 SKUCE To Nelson and Nan (nee Linegar) at Ottawa Civic Hospital, a daughter, Monday, March 28, 1960, 8 pounds, 14 ounces.

Both well. 30 WALKER Leslie, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Walker (nee Handy), announces the arrival of his little brother Brian, seven pounds, five ounces, at the Ottawa Civic Hospital, March 27, 1960. 32 Engaged LAVELLE JENKINS Mrs.

Anthony Lavalle wishes to announce the engagement of her daughter, Mary Margaret to Mr. John Robert Jenkins, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Jenkins, Medicine Hat, Alberta. Marriage to take place April 23 at Canadian Martyrs Church.

30V4 Married FALLS DONALDSON The Reverend Doctor J. Logan-Vencta officiated at the marriage of Mrs. E. M. Donaldson to Mr.

H. P. Falls in Ottawa on Saturday, March 26, 1960. 30 Died AUDETTE, Mary Grace On Monday, March 28, 1960, at her home, 226 McLaren Avenue, Mary Grace Stuart, of Mr. Justice L.

A. Audette in her 98th year. Resting at Racine and Robert Limited, 260 Besserer Street Funeral Wednesday to Sacred Heart Church for Requiem High Mass at 11 a.m. Interment Notre Dame, Ottawa. 31 BAKER, Mrs.

Caroline In hospital in Windsor on Thursday March 24, 1960, Caroline Obervine, widow of Henry Baker of 2440 Chandler Road, Windsor and formerly of Ottawa, age 89 years. Resting at Fred N. Garrett Funeral Home, 584 Somerset W. after 10 a.m. Monday.

Service Tuesday March 29 at 1.3Q p.m. Reverend E. H. Canning officiating. Interment Beechwood Cemetery.

30 BARTON, Mrs. Anna May (Dolly) In hospital In Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, on Saturday, March 26, I960, Anna May Fairbairn, dearly beloved wife of Victor Barton, age 62 years. Interment Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan. 31 BIRD, John In hospital on Sunday, March 27, 1960, John Bird, formerly of Navan, Ontario, beloved husband of Rebecca Jane Tice In his 85th year Resting Hulse and Playfalr Limited, 315 McLeod Street. Service in Chapel Wednesday at 11 a.m.

Interment St. Mary's Cemetery, Navan. 31V4 BONNER, Edward Cid At his late residence, 377 Bayview Avenue, Leaside on Monday, March 28, 1960, Edward Cid Bonner, beloved husband of Mary Hollington. Friends will be received at the Humphrey Funeral Home and Chapel Limited, 403 Bayview Avenue at Davisvllle Avenue from Tuesday morning. Service In the ChaDel Thursday morning at 11 o'clock, interment Mount Pleasant Cemetery.

30V BRUNET, Roselia In local hospital on Friday, March 25, 1960, Roselia Gaumond. age 85. wife of the late Ferdinand Brunet, of 125 Lorne Avenue. Resting at the Landrevllle Funeral Home, 578 Somerset Street West. Funeral on Tuesday.

March 29 al 7.45 a.m. to St. Jean Baptiste Church for requiem high mass at clock. Interment In Notre Dame Cemetery, Ottawa. 30 BOYTEL.

Albertha Ann In hospital o.i Friday, March 25, 1960, Albertha Ann Llndsav, beioved wife of S. J. Bovtel, 1308 Coldrey Avenue In her 67th year. Resting at the Tubman Funeral Home, 403 Richmond Road. Service in Chapel Tuesday at 11 a.m.

Interment Pinecrest Cemetery. 20V-j James W. In hospital, March 27, 19ti0, James W. Cameron, beloved husband of Effie Madden, of Ontario, in his 78th year. Resting at his late residence.

Service in Vernon Pres-hUerian Church on Tuesday. March 29, at p.m. Interment Sprlnghill Vault. 30 (Continued on Next Column) 2(5 The Ottawa Citizen, CAVENDER, Reverend Isaac Edward On Sundav, March 27, 1960, in hospital, "Toronto, Ontario, the Reverend I. E.

Cavender, husband of the late Esther Ann Le Drew in his 85th year. Resting at W. J. Hayes and Sons, Shaw-viile, Quebec. Funeral arrangements later.

31Va CHAMBERS, George Caleb In hospital on Sunday, March 27, 1960, George Caleb Chambers, 57 Al-mer Avenue in his 85th year. Resting Veitch-Draper Limited, 4S.J Parkdale Avenue. Service in Chapel Wednesday at 2 p.m. Interment Rideau Vale Cemetery. 32 'i CHAMBERLIN.

Annie Pearl On Monday, March 23, 1960 in hospt-al, Annie Pearl Nesbitt, age 68 years, wife by first marriage of the late Gordon Brown and sec-end marriage of Rufus S. Cham-berlin. Resting at Emonds Funeral Home, Burnside Street, Wakefield. Funeral service Wednesday, March 30 at Wakefield United Church al 2.30 p.m. Interment Hall's Cemetery.

31' CHAMPAGNE, Gisele In hospital on Saturday, March 26, 1960, Gisele Villeneuve, age 33, wife of Conrad Champagne of 121 Montcalm Street, Hull. Resting at Emonds Funeral Home, St. Joseph Boulevard, Hull. Funeral on Tuesday, March 29 at 7.40 for Requiem High Mass at St. Berna-dette Church at 7.45.

Interment Notre Dame Cemetery, Hul. 30 ETMANSKI, Mrs. Anthony Suddenly on Sunday, March 27, 1960, at her home in Wilno, Ontario, age 95 years, Mother of Mrs. W. VV.

Thibeault. 30 GAINSFORD, William Henry In hospital at Wakefield, Quebec, on Sunday, March 27, 1960, William Henry Gainsford, husband of Mabel Bean, of Gracefield, Quebec in his 76th year. Resting at his late residence. Funeral on Wednesday, March 30 at 2 p.m. at St.

James Anglican Church, Wright, Quebec. Burial Parish Cemetery. 31 GALIPEAU, Leopold In hospital on Monday, March 28, 1960, Leopold Gaiipeau, husband of Victoria Sicard, age 75 Funeral Wednesday at 7.45 a.m. from Gauthier's Funeral Home, 259 St. Patrick for Requiem High Mass at St.

Thomas Aquinas Church at 8 o'clock. Interment Notre Dame Cemetery. 3lVi GIBSON, Thomas At Carleton Place, Ontario, on Sunday, March 27, 1960, Thomas Gibson, beloved husband of the late Ruth Elizabeth Featherstone and dear father of T. Irvine, Stittsville, Ontario; Harry W. and Squadron Leader Lawrence Ottawa, in his 81st year.

Resting at the Tubman Funeral Home, 403 Richmond Road. Service at All Saints Anglican Church, Westboro, Wednesday at 11 a.m. Interment Christ Church Cemetery, Ashton. The family request that in lieu of flowers memorials may be sent to the British and Foreign Bible Society in care of All Saints Church, Westboro. 31 HARDISTY, Ada In hospital, Ren frew, on Sunday, March 21, labu, Ada Chamberiin of White Lake, widow of John A.

Hardisty in her 86th year. Resting at the Boyce Funeral Home, 39 Daniel Street, Aruprior, where service will be held in the Chapel on Tuesday, March 29 at 2 p.m. Interment Pinecrest Cemetery. 30i HERBST, Harry Suddenly at his home, 132 McLeod Street, on sun-day, March 27, 1960, Harold M. Harry Herbst, beloved husband of Ethel N.

Nixon in his 67th year. Resting at Hulse and Playfair Limited, 315 McLeod Street. Service in Chapel Wednesday at 2 p.m. Interment Pinecrest Cemetery. 31Vi KALEN, Kosten In hospital after a lengthy illness, Saturday, March 26, 1960, Kosten Kalen, age 69 years, beloved husband of Bena Norris, 1218 Emperor Avenue and dear father of George, Helen and Victoria.

Resting McEvoy Brothers, 235 Kent. Funeral Tuesday to Holy Trinity Bukowinian Orthodox Church for funeral service at 9 o'clock. Entombment Pinecrest vault. Burial In May. 30 KENNY, Margaret E.

In hospital Saturday, March 26, I960, Margaret E. Shea, age 89 years, of Navan, Ontario, widow of Henry Kenny and dear Mother of Kathleen, Anetta, Stella, Alma, Car-mel and Frank. Resting McEvoy Brothers, 235 Kent Street. Funeral Tuesday at 9 a.m. to St.

Hughes Church, Sarsfield for Solemn Requiem High Mass at 10 o'clock. Burial Parish Cemetery. 30 MALTEZOS At the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Stewart Blain (Mary), 52 Bromley Drive, Hamilton, on Thursday, March 24, 1960, Bertha Pappas, widow of Christopher N. Maltezos, in 77th year.

Also dear Mother of Alexander, Toronto; George, Aylmer; reter, Toronto; Mrs. Douglas Rendell (Georgina), Belleville; Mrs. Stella Kapogines, Aylmer, and Mrs. Eric Latham (Vacille), Toronto. Sister of George Pappas, Hamilton, and Anthony Pappas, Greece.

Also survived by 19 grandchildren. Resting at the Robinson Funeral Home, King at West Avenue, Hamilton until 1 p.m. Monday. Service at St. Demetrios Greek Orthodox Church at 1.30 p.m.

Interment In Woodland Cemetery. 30 MUNHARVEY, Catherine In hospi tal Sunday, March 27, i960, Catherine Derraugh, widow of George Howard Munharvey, Aylmer East In his 66th year. Resting at the Tubman Funeral Home 403 Richmond Road. Service in Chapel Wednesday at 2.30 p.m. Entombment Pinecrest vault until Spring.

Interment Pinks Cemetery. 31 MURPHY, Theresa (Tessie) In hos pital, Friday, March Z5, itfbu, Theresa (Tessie) Murphy, age 66 years, of Mountain Road, Breck-enridge, Quebec. Resting at the Wheian Funeral Home, 515 Cooper Street Funeral Monday at 9.15 a.m. to St. Stephen's Church, Old Chelsea for Requiem High Mass at 10.

Interment Parish Cemeterv. 30 SCOTT, Walker Stewart In Renfrew Hospital, Sunday, March 27, 1960, Walker Stewart Scott, beloved husband of Frances Marjory Kirk- ham, in his 48th year. Resting at his late residence, 251 Plaunt Street. Renfrew, until Wednesday, March 30 at 1.30 p.m., thence to Renfrew Presbyterian Church for service at 2 p.m. Interment Thomp gonhill Cemetery.

31 SENECAL, Mary G. At Plantage-net, Ontario, March 27, 1860, accidentally Mary G. De Montigny, wife of the late Alexander sene- cal, age 70 years. Funeral Wed nesday morning from Lamarre Funeral Home, Plantagenet for service at 10 a.m. in St.

ram Church. Interment Parish Ceme tery. 31 STEELE, John McKenzie In hos pital on Frodav. March 25, 1960, John Steele, beloved husband of Lily Barnett and loving father of Mrs. James Cassidy of 321 ram-dale Avenue, in his 70th year.

Resting at Veitch-Draper Limited, 453 Parkdale Avenue. Service in the Chapel on Monday at 1 p.m Interment Plnecrftt Cemetery. 30 WALL. Nellie At her residence, 89 Holmwood Avenue on Saturday, March 28, I960, Nellie wall daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas Wall, Hareldean, Ontario, age 74 years. Resting at Hulse and Plavfair Limited. 315 McLeod Street. Service at St. Matthews Anglican Church Tuesday at 11 a.m.

Entombment Pinecrest vault. Interment Maple Grove Cemetery. Hazeiuean Spring. 30i WALTERS, Mis. Clara Emelda In hospital on Sunday, March 27, I960.

Clan Emelda Dupuis, wido of the late Harold Walters, age 80. Funeral Wednesday at 7.45 a.m. from Gauthier Funeral Home, 733 Somerset West for Requiem Mass at St. Jean Baotiste Church at 8 o'clock. Interment Notre Dame Cemetery, Hull.

31Vj (Continued on Next Column Monday, March 23, I960' 5 6 17 18 20 21 22 26 32 34 39 43 48 53 67 71 76 79 82 90 91 94 101 102 108 114 115 122 129 130 134 135 136 137 139 143 144 147 150 156 159 161 163 166 171 174 176 179 180 182 183 188 189 1.90 196 201 203 206 208 219 222 224 228 229 230 232 233 239 241 243 246 249 252 254 255 256 259 260 264 270 271 272 278 283 289 292 295 406 414 415 418 419 428 429 436 437 441 448 451 452 456 463 467 471 475 477 480 489 494 495 498 503 506 509 515 516 520 522 526 531 532 536 539 548 550 552 553 55S 557 561 562 567 568 569 570 571 572 574 57S 585 594 596 598 902 Secretary Large construction company has opening in its organization for a career Business Woman, to assist the Secretary Treasurer, Duties include work of a private secretary, and assistance with Administrative matters, such as Personnel, Insurance etc. This position would suit a competent business woman with mature judgment who is capable of assuming responsibility. Excellent working conditions at a central location. Salary fully commensurate with qualifications. WRITE BOX 263 CITIZEN Member Of The Canadian Press The Canadian Press is exclusively entitled to the use for republication of all news dispatches credited to it or to The Associated Press or Reuters in this paper and also the local news published therein.

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