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The Ottawa Citizen from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • 40

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Legal Notices PUBLIC NOTICE Notice is hereby given that The Cc 10 Birth Announcements BARNABE Jeff and Janet (nee Strome) are pleased to announce tlx arrival of a son, Sunday, March 26, 1972 W08VX CARBONETTE Val and Don are hap Classified advertising section Ads, 237-3210 8.15 a.m. to 9 p.m.; Saturday 8.15 to 12 noon; Sunday 6 to 9. Classified Display 236-4545 180 Help Wanted 168 Baby Services WILL babysit preschoolers, my home, Manor Park area, Claremont Dr. 749-7385 092X WOULD $60 per weeK supplement your budaet? If so. call 745-3950.

No in vestmentcar is a must F8I59 SUPERINTENDENT couple required for large apartment building. Apply 170 Metcalfe Ste. 200 A8229 WANTED outboard and chain saw me- chanic. O.M.C. products only.

Box 044 citizen KtwJY BE YOUR OWN BOSS WE can get you started in your own office cleaning business. Full or part time. Guaranteed income training ad ministration and insurance supplied Small investment required. 237-5606 K805X "BUNNIES" to serve in lounge. 745- 7151 N832A EXPERIENCED superintendent, cou ple, wanted immediately tor condominium, men handy for minor repairs and maintenance, wife light cleaning, 2 bedroom good wages, hydro, telephone.

Call 746-0055 L8269 Small active west end office Requires EXPERIENCED Legal Secretary Salary commensurate with experience. Ability to work without supervision. 725-2110 OFFICE CASHIER Required immediately for retail dept. store. Must be bilingual.

5 day, 40 hour week. Discount on purchases. Apply in person only to MR. E. COLFE F.

Slover Ltd. 61 York St. V2353X CREDIT MANAGER For Retail Dept. Store Must be bilingual, experienced preferred but not essential. 5 day, 40 hour week, employee benefits.

Apply in person only to MR. E. COLFE F. Siover Ltd. 61 York St.

V2353X Full 180 Help Wanted Continued On Next Page 876 Tenders GULF INVESTMENTS LIMITED TENDER For the Construction of Roads in the Gulf Investments Subdivision Sealed tenders addressed to Gulf in vestments, co James M. Monahan and Associates Limited, 412 MacLaren Street, Ottawa, will be received until 11.00 P.M. April 12th, 1972 for the construction of approximately 1300' of 36' residential collector, including curbs, and 800' of 28' residential street including curbs. Plans and specifications may be ob tained from the office of James M. Monahan, upon deposit by cheque of TWENTY-FIVE UULLAKb (SW.UUJ.

ue-posit will be refunded upon return of the plans and specifications in good condition. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Informalities may be waived at the owner's discretion. W465Y Subscription Rates By mall to Canada and the Uniteo States and CFPO addresses $3.00 per month, $9.00 for 3 months, $18 00 for 6 months, $32 00 per year. By mall to All Otner Countries $4 00 per month, $40.00 per year.

The rate for carrier home delivery In Ottawa, suburbs and towns Is fO cents weekly, payable to the carrier ooy every second week. The Canadian Press The Canadian lress Is exclusively entitled to the use for republication of all news disoatches credited to It or Tne Associated Press or Reuters in this paper and also the local news published therein. AH rights for publication of Special dispatches herein are also re sorved. WOULD like to babysit child in my home, experienced, grandmother, centre town. 235-5659 093X AYLMER will babysit my home, excellent conditions.

232-0307 vnv R433X OTTAWA south. Glen babysit Mon. to my home. Mrs. B.

232-4022 067X WILL mind children, my home, Mon. to 731-3382 063X CHILD care, $50 monthly. 628-1187 R399X WILL mind children my home, Foster off Parkdale. 722-9802 S024Y CHILDREN any age, 817 Borthwick Ave. 746-3160 S025A WOMAN will mind 1 child only, my home, 5 day week, 829-1301 0U5Y WILL babysit, your home, 7.30 tin 1 Sandy Hill.

235-4645 S026Y week, Daseitne v. m-yja S006Y ELMVALE Acres, will babysit, my home, modern with playroom. 731 4617 -007Y CHILD care available, large yard, no objection if mother works shift. Bron son between Somerset-Gladstone 233-7323 008Y WILL give loving' fare to child, $20! weekly. 728-0928 oeY EXPERIENCED mother will mind baby my home.

235-1010 -O88Y MOTHERLY care for 1 child, 2 years up, bilingual home, Violet Britannia, S20 weekly. 829-8640 S193Y WILL mind chid, bilingual, vicinity Queen Mary, St. Laurent. 746-4269 089Y WILL look after babies and small children, my home, Mon. to Fri.

Heatherington Crescent. 737-3121 -090Y WILL babysit my home, 1 to 3 years old, near school, Vanier. 745-1977 131 WILL babysit, my home, 145 McLeod. 238-1857 132Y WILL mind preschoolers, my home, Heatherington Rd. 731-3677 T215Z WILL do babysitting, or housework, Glebe or Sandy Hill.

235-3025, after 5 T216Z woman, 18, will babysit, in my home, 5 day week. Michael St. 745-0646 T019Z WILL mind child, my home, Bronson and Somerset. 235-3642 T020Z WILL babysit, my home, Mon. to Fri.

733-4544 T021Z PARKDALE, near government buildings, give loving care to small chil dren. 729-308 WILL mind children, my home, loving care, any age, references. Carling- Churchill. 728-6747 0022; WILL mind children daily, my home, corner of Claymor and Meadowlands, 224-3681 U230A WILL mind children, my home, Glebe, experienced mother. 233-4509 U194A MARQUETTE and Beechwood Ave.

babysitting my home, Mon. to Fri References. 746-8780 U0C8A WILL babysit 5 days week, in my home, no obiection to shift work. 746-3971 UO09A BOYER Orleans, will board, or ba bysit daily, 824-4123 U011A LOVING child care. Stiles Cres.

Bea con Hill North, 746-1862 003A WILL babysit infant, my home, Bronson, Catherine area. 236-5310 004A WILL mind child, my home, between Orleans and Cumberland. 1-833-2350 after 6 005A STUDENT will babysit, my home or yours, sat. or Sun. 232-1051 U0I2A EXPERIENCED mother will mind children, $50 weekly, also day care, Marier Road, 746-3258 U013A TOURAINE, will mind children, my home, weekly.

770-1647 V023B CHILD care, my bilingual home, Over- brook. 745-4990 -056B WILL babysit children, my home, near Tunneys pasture. 729-9249 V1566 BABYSITTING, 5 days weekly, my home, King Edward-Besserer. 235- 5441 W057C SCHOOL children, my home, lust across from D. Roy Kennedy School, morning, noon, after school.

728-7008, before 5 p.m. W085C 180 Kelp Wanted MEAT cutters required, 5 day week, benefits. 232-0573 3 to 5 T138H MOTORCYCLE SALESMAN WITH experience in motorcycle sales required, permanent position, salary and commission. Apply in person, Foster and Byles, 305 Bank B8899 FREIMAN'S REQUIRES ABLE PERSON TO ASSEMBLE BICYCLES on a piece work basis. Part time as required.

Apply PERSONNEL OFFICE FREIMAN'S HUDSON'S BAY CO. DOWNTOWN I pcration of The City of Ottawa inten to stop up and deprive ot its charact as a public highway, part of Orcg Street, the description of which is out below under the heading Schedu SCHEDULE CLOSING OF STREETS LEBRETON FLATS N.C.C. PARCEL F50-7 ALL AND SINGULAR that certa parcel or tract of land and oremisi situate, lying and beino in the city Ottawa, in the Regional Municipality Ottawa-Carleton, in the Province ot 0 taoo; AND BEING COMPOSED OF Al that part of OREGON STREET scribed by an Instrument registered the Registry Office for the Registry I vision of Ottawa as Instrument Nu ber 238358 and lying to the west of line drawn parallel to and perpendic larly distant 34 feet westerly of production northerly of the westei boundary of Broad Street, as shown Registered Plan Number 1 in the s. Registry Office. (Sgd) H.

A. K. Shipm Ontario Land Survey The Board of Control as a Commit! of Council of The Corporation of City of Ottawa, shall hear In person by his solicitor or agent a person who claims that his lands, be prejudicially affected by the by-li and who applies to be heard, to heard. Any such application to be si mitted to the undersigned on or beft the 27th day of April, 1972. Dated at Ottawa this 27th day March, 1972.

A. T. HASTEY, City Clerk W456WBHN PUBLIC NOTICE Notice Is hereby given that The poration of The City of Ottawa inter to stop uo and deorive of its charac as a public highway, the whole of tannia Terrace, the description which is set out below under the he. ing Schedule SCHEDULE CLOSING OF STREETS LEBRETON FLATS N.C.C. PARCEL F50-1 ALL AND SINGULAR that cert parcel or tract of land and premis situate, lying and being ir the City Ottawa, in the Regional Municipality Ottawa-Carleton, in the Province of i tario; The hereinafter described STREET shown on a plan registered in the I gistry Office for Ottawa as Number AND BEING COAAPOSED Or 1 WHOLE OF BRITANNIA TERRA as shown on the said Registered Number 2.

(Sgd) H. A. K. Shipn Ontario Land Surve The Board of Control as a Commit of Council of The Corporation of City of Ottawa, shall hear in person by his counsel, solicitor or agent i person who claims that his Ian will be prejudicially affected by by-law and who applies to be hea to be heard. Any such application be submitted to the undersigned or before the 27th day of April, Dated at Ottawa this 27th day March, 1972.

A. T. HASTEY City Clerk W457WBHN THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF OTTAWA-CARLETON THE EXPROPRIATIONS ACT R.S.O. 1970, Chapter 15' NOTICE OF "APPLICATIC FOR APPROVAL TO EXPROPRIATE LAND IN THE MATTER OF an appli tion by The Regional Municipality Ottawa-Carleton for approval expropriate certain lands in the of Ottawa in the Regional Mun pality of Ottawa-Carleton as mi particularly described hereunder. FOR THE PURPOSE of the wldeni and reconstruction of Bank Stn between Kilborn Avenue and Her Road and Heron Road between Ba Street and Edgehill Road and 1 relocation of Kilborn Avenue betwe Bank Street and the CPR Right-Way.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 1 application has been made for appi al to expropriate the land describee the schedule hereto. Any owner of lands In resoect which notice Is given who desires inquiry into whether the taking of land Is fair, sound and reasonably i essary in the achievement of the ob fives of the exorooriatina autho shall so notify the approving autho in writing, (a) in the case of a registered er, served personally or by registt mail within thirty days after he served with the notice, or, when tx served by publication, within th days after the first publication of notice; (b) in the case of an owner whi not a registered owner, within th days after the first publication of notice. The approving authority is The Council of The Regional Municipality of Ottawa-Carleton, of Ottawa-Carleton, 233 Gilmour Street, Ottawa, Ontario K2P 0P4 The Regional Municipality of Ottawa-Carleton, Per: J. DOUGLAS CAMERON, Regional Solicitor, 233 Gilmour Street.v -Ottawa, Ontario K2P 0P4 NOTE: 1. The Exoropriations Act, R.S.O.

provides that, (a) where an inquiry is requested shall be conducted by an inquiry i cer appointed by the Minister of tice and Attorney General; (b) the inquiry officer, (i) shall give every party to the quiry an opportunity to present dence and argument and to exan and cross-examine witnesses, eil personally or by his counsel or agi and (ii) may recommend to the appi ing authority that a party to the quiry be paid a fixed amount for costs of the inguiry not to exceed and the approving authority may in discretion order the expropriating thority to pay such costs forthwi 2. "owner" and "registered owner" defined in the Act as follows. "owner" includes a mortgagee, ant, execution creditor, person tied to a limited estate or interes! land, a committee of the estate mentally incomDetent person or person incapable of managing his fairs, and a guardian, executor, adr istrator or trustee in. -whom land vested; "registered owner" means an ov-of land whose interest in the lane defined and whose name is specifiet an instrument in the proper regis land titles or sheriff's office, and eludes a person shown as a tenant land on the last revised assessn roll; 3. The expropriating authority, owner who notifies the approving thority that he desires a hearing in SDect of the lands intended to be propriated and any owner added a party by the inquiry officer are par to the inquiry.

SCHEDULE OF LANDS REQUIRE In the Townshio of Gloucester, now the City of Ottawa, in the Regie Municipality of Ottawa-Carleton Province of Ontario ahd being: (a) All those parts of Lots 19 and Junction Gore, in the said Townshir. Gloucester shown designated as Pi 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8 and 9 on a plan of vey hv W. H. Moffatt, O. L.

S. da the 18th day of January, 1972 and posited in the Registry Office for Registry Division of Carleton as No. 5R-275. (b) All those parts of Lots 7, 15, and 25, Registered Plan 409 shown i ignated as Parts 9, 10 and 11 on a of survey by W. H.

Moffatt, O.L.S. i ed the 18th day of January, 1972 deposited in the Registry Office for Registry Division of Carleton as No. 5R-275. This notice first published the I day of March, 1972. W458WBH Publication Days TM Ottawa Citl7en Is published ery day except Sunday and statute holidays at 13 Sparks Street, 6i 8855, Ottawa, Ontario.

K1G 3J6, I Southam Pres Limited. Marl Registration The Or-a Is registered Second ciass mall No. 0229. py to announce the arrival ot a bouncing baby boy, Jason, 8 lbs. 8 oi.

a brother for Donme, March 25, 1972 at Ottawa Civic. Thanks to Dr. Kronick and Case Room Staff. W001X COOK Hear ye! Hear ye! a long awaited son, Trevor James, (Jamie) was born to Jim and Caroline Cook, March 23, 1972, at Civic Hospital, by order of Jodie Lee and Shelley Lyn W003W CRAIG Phillin and Anne (nee Shee-han) are haipy to announce the arrival of their son, Joshua Allen, on March 23, 1972 W157Y KEOGH Ina and Jim are happy to announce the birth of their 11th child, a boy, Everett, March 24, 1972, at the Riverside Hospital, Ottawa W040Y, LANG Greg's baby sister, Natalie Re-nee, weighed in 7 12 oz. at the Civic Hospital, March 25, 1972.

Proud parents, Gary and Heather (nee Crete). Many inanks to ur. n.ronicn and staff. N005W MAJOR Roy and Donna (nee Parke) are overioyed to announce the arrival of their first born, a son, Jason Robert, on Saturday, March 2rth. 1972, at The Riverside Hospital.

Tnank you Dr. Turner W144Y MclNTYRE Steve and June (nee Pettipas) are proud to announce the birth of a son, Robert Ian, 7 lbs. on March 25, 1972, at the Ottawa Grace Hospital W133W McGREGOR Donald and Janet (nee Green) are happy to announce the arrival of Jennifer Jane, 7 lbs. 14 at the Grace Hospital, on March 25, 1972. A sister for Bruce.

Thanks to Dr. Burgess and hospital staff W083X NASSIM Adel and Hoda (nee Ban-oub), are pleased to announce the birth of a son, Mark, 7 on March 16, 1972, at the Riverside Hos-: pital. Thanks to Dr. Himaya U015W A COMPLETE SELECTION OF GIFTS FOR BABY from CAPLAN'S From booties to bonnets. Caplan's will help you with a special something for that special bundle.

Caplan's Rideau St. Free Delivery W2059 1 876 Tenders CITY OF OTTAWA Engineering Department Contract 72-15 Sealed tenders addressed to the Chairman and Members of the Board of Control, will be received by its Secretary. Citv Hall, Sussex Drive, Otta wa, Ontario, up to 4.00 P.M. (Eastern Standard Time) MONDAY, APRIL 10, 1972 FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF PAVEMENT 8, CURBS ON BATH GATE DRIVE IN THE RIDEAU WARD. Plans, specifications, information and forms of tender may be obtained on application to the Roadways Branch, Room 706, 7th Floor, Engineering Department, City Hall, Sussex Drive, Ottawa, Ontario.

The Corporation does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any lender and in particular if only one tender is received the City reserves the right to reject it. A. T. HASTEY, City Clerk. OTTAWA, March 20, 1972.

V424W CITY OF OTTAWA Engineering Department Contract 71-5 Sealed tenders addressed to the Chairman and Members of the Board of Control, will be received by its Sec-J retary. City Hall, Sussex Drive, Otta wa, Ontario, up to 4.00 P.M. (Easter. Standard Time) MONDAY, APRIL 10, 1972 FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OP PAVEMENTS ON CHESLEY STREET IN CAPITAL WARD. WORK MAY NOT COMMENCE UN TIL THE ONTARIO MUNICIPAS BOARD APPROVAL HAS BEEN RE CEIVED.

Plans, specifications, information and forms of tender may be obtained application to the Roadways Branch, Room 706, 7th Floor, Engineering Df. partment. City Hall, Sussex Drive, Ottawa, Ontario. The Corporation does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender andj in particular if only one tender is re ceived the City reserves the right to reiect it. A.

T. HASTEY, City Clerk OTTAWA, March 20, 1972. V421W CITY OF OTTAWA Engineering Department Contract 72-12 Sealed tenders addressed to the Chairman and Members of the Board of Control, will be received by its Secretary, City Hall, Sussex Drive, Otta wa, Ontario, up to 4.00 P.M. (Eastern Standard Time) MONDAY, APRIL 17, 1972 FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF PAVEMENT AND CURBS ON GLYNN AVENUE AND LOLA STREET IN ST. GEORGE'S WARD.

WORK MAY NOT COMMENCE UNTIL THE ONTARIO MUNICIPAL BOARD APPROVAL HAS BEEN RE CEIVED. Plans, specifications, information and forms of tender may be obtained on application to the Roadways Branch, Room 706, 7th Floor, Engineering Department, City Hall, Sussex Drive, Ottawa, Ontario. The Corporation does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender and in particular if only one tender Is re ceived the City reserves the right to reiect it. A. T.

HASTEY, City Clerk OTTAWA, March 20, 1972. V423W CITY OF OTTAWA Engineering Department Contract 72-33 Sealed tenders addressed to the Chairman and Members of the Board of Control, will be received by its Secretary, City Hall, Sussex Drive, Ottawa, Ontario, up to 4.00 P.M. (Eastern Staidard Time) MONDAY, APRIL 10, 1972 FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF STORM SEWERS IN ELMDALE-VIC- TORIA WARD, AS FOLLOWS: HIN TONBURGH WEST STORM COLLECTOR STAGE II ON CARLETON AVENUE FROM PONTIAC AVENUE TO 730 FT. NORTH OF PREMIER AVE NUE 1160 LIN. FT.

OF 84 IN. Dl A CONCRETE PIPE TOGETHER WITH CATCH BASINS AND MANHOLES. WORK MAY NOT COMMENCE UN TIL THE ONTARIO WATER RE SOURCES COMMISSION APPROVAL HAS BEEN RECEIVED. Specifications, information and forms of tender may be obtained from the Sewer Branch, Room 702, on payment of a twenty-five ($25) dollar deposit in the form of cash or a certified cheque payable to the Corporation of the City of Ottawa, to Room 701, 7th Floor, Engineering Department, City Hall, Sussex Drive, Ottawa, Ontario. When the contract documents are re turned In good order within 30 days after the opening date of the tender, the deposit will be refunded.

No tenders will be accepted from the contractors unless the name of at least one employee who holds a lifetime Blaster's Certificate of Competency issued by the City Engineer for the City of Ottawa, is submitted as part of the tender documents. The Corporation does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender and in particular if only one tender is re ceived, the City reserves the right to reiect it. A. T. HASTEY, City Clerk.

OTTAWA, March 20, 1972. V426W Page 36 March 27, Dial Direct to Want 10 Birth Announcements QUEAU Chuck and Beth (nee Raymond are thrilled to announce the arrival ot their first born, Matthew Charles, at the Grace Hospital, Winnipeg, Manitoba on March 14, 1972. First grandchild tor uoug ana xum Ravmond V299W ROBINSON John and Barbara (nee Drummond) are very happy to announce the arrival of their son, Andrew John, 6 lbs. 6 at the Civic Hospital, on Saturday, March 25, 1972, a brother for Jennifer. Many thanks to Dr.

Carson and the case-room staff W1UY SAVER Wilf and Mary are delighted to announce the birth of their daughter, Angela Mary, 8 lbs. 10 on Friday, March 24, 1972, at Riverside Hospital W039W STANLEY Keith and Joan (nee Brown) are pleased to announce the arrival of a son, Kenneth Keith, 7 lbs. 6 oz. at the Civic Hospital on Friday, March 24, 1972, a brother for Joanne. W002W SZELEPCSENYI Ernie and Aniko' (nee Radu) are happy to announce the arrival of a son, Ernie Alexander, 8 lbs.

9 on Friday, March 24th, 1972 at The Civic Hospital. A brother for Robert Attila V269W TESSIER Robert and Gail TrpmhUvl hanoilv announce birth of Julie Christine, 6 lbs. 13 at the Grace Mospnai, warcn 1972 Thanks to Dr. Mackey. nur and Mothercraft W054Y 30 Death Notices ARDIS, Mrs.

Gordon On Sunday, March 26, 1972, age 40 years, Lois Flora Poulin, wife of Gordon Ardis, California, U.S.A., beloved mother of Wayne, 18, Sharon, 17, Sandra, 15, Steven, 15, Gordon daughter of Mr. James Poulin, Ottawa, and the late Mrs. James Poulin; sister of Mr. Donald Poulin, Ottawa, Mrs. Earl Milne (Evelyne), Richmond, Mr.

Arnold Poulin, Mrs. Shirley Richards, Mr. Leonard Poulin, Mr. Garry Poulin, all of Ottawa. Interment California.

Those who wish may send memorial donations to The Canadian Cancer Society, 386 Mac-Laren St. W007X ARTICHUK, Katrina In hospital on Friday, March 24, 1972, Katrina Ponich, age 79 years, of 1341 Kitchener Avenue; widow of Fred Artichuk; dear mother of George, Michael, and (Lillian) Mrs. C. B. Corbett, all of Ottawa; also survived by 3 grandchildren, Kevin, Suzanne, and Maureen.

Resting Mc-Evoy-Shields Funeral Home, 235 Kent Street, after 7 p.m. Saturday. Funeral Monday in Holy Trinity Bukowini-an Orthodox Church, (Somerset Street at Arthur), 9.30 a.m. Interment Holy Trinity Bukowinian Cemetery, Merivale Road W853W BENJAMIN, Lome In hospital on Saturday, March 25, 1972, Lorne Benjamin, aged 54, ot 62 Florence Street, beloved husband of Cecile Cooper; dear father of Eddie; Eldred, Jimmie, Robert, Marilyn (Mrs. Alban), Anna Mae (Mrs.

Robert Lewis); beloved son of Mrs. Bri-gid Benjamin of Arnprior; dear brother of Marion (Mrs. Emmanuel Cloutier), Lila (Mrs. John Salava-dore) and Robert Benjamin. Also survived by 10 grandchildren.

Resting at the Keliy Funeral Home, 585 Somerset Street (Centre Town), where friends may call after 7 p.m. Saturday. Funeral Monday to St. Patrick's Church for Mass. Interment St.

John's Chrysostom Cemetery, Arnprior. V803W BRANSCOMBE, Ada May In a Montreal hospital, Friday, March 24, .1972, Ada May Burke; widow of Walter Budd Branscombe, dear mother of Mrs. Donald Stevenson (Ellen), Montreal; Mrs. Charles Hollis (Melba) and Ralph, both of Ottawa; also surviving are 3 grandchildren. Resting Collins Funeral Home, 5610 Sherbrooke Street West, Montreal W158W CALDWELL, Howard James In hospital Saturday, March 25, 1972, Howard J.

Caldwell, age 88, Carp, beloved husband of Florence Featherstone; dear father of Mrs. Clarence Stevenson (Helen) and Gordon; brother of Jesse G. Caldwell, Vancouver; and Wesley, Ottawa; Hannah Caldwell, Carp; and Mrs. Margaret James, Vancouver; also survived by 7 grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren. Resting at the Tubman-Kennedy Funeral Home, Carp.

Service in the Chapel Tuesday 2 p.m. Interment United Cemeteries, Third Line of Huntley in the spring. W805W DOCTER, Herman Suddenly March 26, 1972, Herman Docter, age 71, Burritt's Rapids, dearly beloved husband of Johanna Christina; beloved father of Hendrik, Ottawa; Mrs. J. Van Ryn (Janna), Gorm-ley; Mrs.

H. Tym (Golida), Kempt-ville and Mrs. R. Hassall (Johanne), Perth. Resting at his residence.

Service in Holy Trinity Church, Mtrrick-ville Tuesday 2 p.m. Interment Burritt's Rapids. Contributions to the Ontario Heart Foundation appreciated. W808W DOBIER, Murray Macfarland At his residence 3126 Glencrest Road, Burlington, on Sunday, March 26, 1972, Murray Macfarland Dobier, beloved husband of Irene Robottom; dear father of Diana and Robert at home. Resting at Smith's Funeral Home, 485 Brant Burlington for service Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock.

Cremation. Memorial contributions to Canadian Cancer Society appreciated. W006W FOGARTY, Madeline Katherine In hospital on Sunday, March 26, 1972, Madeline Fogarty, age 66 years, dear sister of Lawrence (Larry), Perth, Ont. Resting McEvoy Shields Funeral Home, 235 Kent St. after 7 p.m.

Monday. Funeral Wednesday in St. Theresa's Church at 9 a.m. Interment Notre Dame Cemetery. W804X GALVIN, Jessie M.

On March 24, 1972, Jessie M. Galvin, age 46 years, beloved wife of E. Michael Galvin; dear mother of Thomas, Deborah, and Laurie; dear daughter of Mrs. William J. Mc-Cailum, sister of Mrs.

Velma Fletcher, Scarborough, Sister Aletha McCallum, CSJ, London, Bernard, Sudbury, Carl, Apple Hill, Ont. Lawrence, Kitchener, Ont. Funeral Services were held from Vasu-Lynch Funeral Home, Royal Oak, Michigan and St. Regis Church Monday W055W GEDDES, George W. In hospital on Saturday, March 25, 1972, George Geddes of 40 Stillwater Ottawa, beloved husband of Ei leen Loveday, loving father of Bruce, Ottawa, and Gary of Pittsburg, U.S.A.

and 6 grandchildren. Private service was held at Hulse and Play-fair, West Chapel, Monday 10 a.m. Interment Pinecrest Cemetery. Donations to Ontario Heart Foundation, 119 Sparks St. would be appreciated.

W803W HARVISON, Minnie F. In hospital on Sunday, March 26, 1972, Minnie Florence Bartlett, widow of William Harvison, beloved mother of Mrs. Freeman Dagnell (Joan) and James Harvison of New York, U.S.A., sister of Mrs. Ethel Smith in England and 4 grandchildren. Resting Hulse and Playfair, west chapel 1098 Byron between Woodroffe and Compton.

Service Wednesday 11 a.m. Interment Capital Memorial Gardens. Visiting Monday and Tuesday 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m. W801X 1972 Cemeteries 2 spaces and Bronze, Capital Memorial Gardens, coits S875. Will sell for S600.

After 6- R372X SO Funeral Directors RACINE, Robert and Gauthier RegU, 23-3680. 259 St Patrick, 26u Besser er, 7 Fairmont, 300 Olmstead St Vanier City; 101 Notre Dame St Hull. 237-3680 A8209 110 Service Stations Open THE following service stations wil be open daily 7 a.m. to 10 I p.m. Sunday, March 26 to Saturday, April 1.

Some service stations are open for a longer period. Please refer to the individual aave-tise-ments. BP Stations NICK'S BP SERVICE Station, 236 Richmond d. 729-1122, towing, repairs. HAROLD TAYLOR BP STATION, 748 Bronson at Carling.

236-5538. Imperial Esso Stations ED BRENNAN'S ESSO Service Station. Pinecrest Rd. and Queensway, 828-3213 IMPERIAL ESSO CENTRE 1600 Bank Street at the corner of Heron, 731-4417 ISLAND PARK ESSO SERVICE ESSO Service Station, Richmond kd. at Island Park Drive, 728-7120 Fina Stations MAHONEY AND RICH SERVICE Station, 33 Mann 235-3938 ST.

PATRICK'S FINA SERVICE Station, 360 St. Patrick St. 235-1173 Sunoco Stations GARRY COSTELLO SERVICE Station, 928 Merivale Road, 722-3124 Texaco Stations FINNEGAN'S TEXACO Service Centre, 450 Bank St. at Gladstone 232-1481 120 Lost DIAMOND Solitaire, between Laurier and Cooper on Bank. Reward.

729-3435, after 5 R009X GERMAN Shepherd, black and tan with floppy ears, answers to Snoopy. Reward. 825-1773 R008X LOST, grey male poodle, very trienoiy. Kewara. 224-3430 or 234-9993 Q054W LOST, small orange cat, vicinity Bay Gladstone.

Reward. 236-6565 Q055W BLACK Poodle, lost vicinity Clarke Cummings area. Reward. 745-1823 Q062W DOG, large white female, Manotick area. 692-3439.

Q017W LADY'S fur hat, Carleton University, Thursday evening, reward. 745-8685 R023X GOLD self winding wristwatch, reward. 23S-3414 R024X SMALL silver cross, chain, black pearl, vicinity Sunnyside, Carleton university. 233-9561 S021Y BLACK male poodle, "Flannagan" lost since Saturday afternoon, March 4th, No collar, ear tattoo. Please, please call 731-4196, after 6.

Substantial reward S280Y FOUR keys, black case, Queen Mary- River 374 Rideau. 233-8611 T212Z LADY'S brown rim glasses, green case, urgent. 235-5615 after 992-2429. Reward 001W MAN'S Timex watch, and gold wedding ring Call after )06Z BRACELET, gold colored, 1" rough finish, downtown area. 749-1450 evas.

079A GOLDEN Cocker Spaniel pup, 893 Ma-plewood Ave. 828-4541 U012A LOST, gold charm bracelet, vicinity The Mill. Reward. 733-96S) itoa DOG, east end of town. Mostly Beaple, mostly brindle color, grizzled muzzle, named Mullioan.

Reward. 749-5523 or 749-8227 V155B BROWN spotted Dalmation, lost on the corner of Argyle and fcigm. 234-851N V2yub 6 month, brown and white boxer, Van ier. Reward. 746-4639 W.61Z MALE hound, red with black spots, vaccinated, lost Manotick area.

692- 3792 W162C BLAD, Mrs. 316 Nelson Street, we for you to hear the at the Civic Centre, 11. Please call at The Classified Advertising have 2 tickets Scots Guards Tuesday, April Ottawa Citizen Department, 9 except Saturay hours and pi a.m. to 5 p.m. daily and Sunday within 48 ck up your tickets W001W LOST, 1 budaie, turquoise breast, long blue tail, yellow face with a necklace of dots.

746-3509. Reward wuvsz. 'GOLD bracelet, on charm. Fridav on Besserer between Friel and Charlotte and Charlotte to Daly. Sentimental value.

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R031X WILL do babysitting, my home, Britannia. 828-0712 R032X 42 30 Death Notices WEBB, Ann At Toronto on Friday, March 24, 1972, Ann Webb (formerly of Glen Ottawa), beloved wife of the late George Webb; dear mother of Leslie of Islington; Leonard of Hamilton and the late Sydney and Stanley Webb. Resting at Hulse and Piayfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. Tuesday.

Service Tuesday 11 a.m. Interment Beechwood Cemetery W857W HULSE PLAYFAIR LIMITED ALEXANDER, William A. Lange, Anita McFARLANE, Eldon John (Kelly) MAY, Ann PAGE, George W. Cenual Chapel 233-1143 West Chapel 4760-9 728-1761 38 Memorial Gifts RESPONDING to request. The Canadi an Cancer Society has "In Memo-riam" cards available from Carleton Unit office or funeral parlors, for the use at the time of bereavement of a friend or loved one.

Such funds are used for research to find the utti mate cure of cancer. To make ar rangements, telephone 235-1894 S0O1Z 60 Card of Thanks CHOLETTE Mrs. Jeannette Cholette and her children wish to express their sincere thanks to their many relatives and friends for the kindness and sympathy extended during the recent loss of a dear husband and father, Mr. Benoit Cholette, who passed away February 7 W002W ROCHON We wish to express our sincere thanks to our many relatives and friends, for the Masses, spiritual offerings, floral tributes and visits we received in our sad loss of our beloved father, Mr. Eugene Rochon.

The Family W056W 70 Memoriams BERTRAND In loving memory of a dear mother and grandmother, Blanche Bertrand, who passed away March 27, 1970. In our hearts your memory lingers, Sweetly, tender, fond and true. There is not a day dear mother That we do not think of you. Estelle, Roy and grandsons W003W CARDIFF In loving memory of a dar brother, William Georae Cardiff, who passed away March 27, 1967. Gcd put Your arms around him, Keep him in Your care, Make up for all he suffered, And all that was unfair.

Only a cluster of memories, Soraved with a million tears, Wishing God had spared him, Just a few more years. Margaret, Bertha, Archie, Albert WOUW JONES In loving memory of a dear husband and father, Alexander, who passed away on March 27, 1971. A silent thouqht, a secret tear. Keeps his memory ever dear. Time takes away the edge of grief.

But memory turns back every leaf. Wife Pearl and family W005W MOORE In loving memory of a dear wife, mother and qrandmother, Mrs. Florence Moore, who passed away March 26, 1965. Remembrance is a golden chain Death tries to break, but all in vain; To have, to love, and then to part Is the greatest sorrow of one's heart. Time may wipe out many things, But this they wipe out never The memory of those happy days When we were all together.

Husband Orville and family W042W MORRIS In loving memory of a dear brother, Ray Morris, who passed away March 25, 1962. Always remembered, Clarence and sister-in-law Phyllis W070W O'BRIEN In loving memory of a dear husband and father, Gordon W. O'Brien, who passed away March 27, 1967. His memory is as dear today, As in the hour he passed away. Wife Doris and son Larry W010W PLUNKETT In loving memory of a dear husband, father and grandfather, Charles R.

Plunkett, who passed away March 27, 1966. Love's greatest gift. Remembrance. Wife and family W009W ROMAN! In loving memory of a dear father and grandfather Alphonse Ro mani, who passed' away March 27, 1971. His charming ways and smiling face, Are a pleasure to recall; He had a kindly word for each, And died beloved by all.

Edith, Leslie, Brenda, Keith and Julie W0O4W SEGOUIN In loving memory of a dear daughter and sister, Geraldine Segouin (nee Callahan) who passed away March 27, 1971. Ever remembered, Mother, Betty and Ronnie W006W SEGOUIN In loving memory of a dear sister, Geraldine Segouin (Ger ry), who passed away March 27, 1971. God knew that she was suffering That the hills were hard to climb, So He closed her weary eyelids And whispered, "Peace be thine." Away in the beautiful hills of God, By the valley of rest so fair, Some day, we know not when. We will meet our- loved one there. Eileen and Bert W007W SEGOUIN In loving memory of my dear sister, Mrs.

Gerry Seaouin (nee Callahan) who passed away March 27, 1971. God's greatest gift, remembrance. Brother Dennis Callahan W041W THOMPSON In loving memory of Milton. I am thinking of you today. Picture you in my memiores.

Just as I saw you last. Our familv chain is broken. And nothing seems the same. But as God calls one by one. The chain will link again.

Sisters Hildon and May W105W THOMPSON In loving memory of a dear father and grandfather, Milton Thompson, who passed away March 27, 1971. We lost our dad with a heart of gold, Who meant more to us than wealth untold; Without a farewell he fee1 asleep, With only memories for us to keep. He was a dad so very rare. But in our home he was always there; The wound is deep it will not heal, Only those who have lost know how we feel. But he was ours and we loved him so, Grid takes the best for reasons un known.

Bu memories will last till the end of time. We mention your name and think of you often; God bless you dear dad, you are not forgotten. Sadly missed, son Roy, Rolande and grandsons Richard and Danny W008W THOMPSON In loving memory of a dear husband and father, Milton Thompson, who passed away March 71, 191. March brings back sad memories. Of the loved one laid to rest; He will always be remembered By those who loved him best, If all the world were ours to give We'd give it, yes and more; To see the face of Milton dear Come smiling through the door.

Wife Florence and family W004W 30 Death Notices KELLY, John spencer In hospital on Tuesday, March 21, 1972, John Spencer Kelly, of 3630 Downpatrick Road, beloved husband of Robena Smiles; dear brother of Patrick and Mildred (Mrs. Allan Mann). Rested at The Kelly Funeral Home, 585 Somerset St. (Centre Town). Funeral was held on Thursday, March 23, at Holy Cross Church for Mass at 10 a.m.

Interment Notre Dame Cemetery. Donations to Children's Hospital Fund appreciated. WB07W LAFLECHE, Mrs. Eugene Formerly Ida Pare, of 12 Frechette Street, Hull, on March 26, 1972, age 84, Wife of the late Eugene Lafleche, sister of Albert and Emile, Hull, sister-in-law of Mrs. Emile Pare (Yvonne), Hull.

Resting at Lionel Emond and Son, 271 St. Joseph Hull. Funeral Wednesday, March 59, at 7.45 a.m. at Notre Dame de la Guadeloupe. Interment Notre Dame Cemetery, Hull W856X LAVERGNE, Kathleen T.O.S.M.

In hospital on Saturday, March 25, 1972, Kathleen Welch, age 83, of 75 Somerset St. W. (formerly, of 877 Gladstone widow of Peter A. Lavergne; dear mother of Kay (Mrs. A.

H. Griffin) of Portland; Jim of Montreal; Corporal Bert of Stitts-ville; Frank of Vancouver Irene, Leo, Lou and Mrs. Betty Henderson, all of Ottawa; dear sister of Jack Welch of Vancouver; also survived by 25 grandchildren and 20 great-grandchildren. Resting at the Kelly Funeral Home, 585 Somerset St. (Centre Town).

Funeral Tuesday to St. Theresa's Church for Mass at 9 a.m. Interment Capital Memorial Gardens. WS06W MUNROE, Dr. Alexander Thomas At The Cornwall General Hospital on Monday, March 27, 1972, Dr.

Alexander Thomas Munroe, beloved husband of the late Henrietta McRae, of Dalkeith, dear father of Nelson, of St. Bruno, Campbell, of Belleville; J. of Dalkeith, and the late Claude Munroe, of Asbestos, Que. Resting at his late residence, Dalkeith, Funeral service private. In lieu of flowers, donations may De made to The Ontario Heart Fund.

W802W O'NEILL, Mary Agnes In hospital Friday, March 24, 1972, Mary Agnes McDermott, of 1817 Earnest Street; widow of Timmothv A. O'Neill; dear mother of Rev. Sister Mary O'Neill, CND of Montreal; J. A. (Joe), Aylmer, M.

J. D. (Nick), A. L. (Larry); T.

M. (Terry) and Lucy O'Neill all of Ottawa. Dear sister of Mrs. Lorne O'Neill and fond grandmother of Michael anfi Mf-y Lou O'Neill. Resting at the Kelly Funeral Hrrne, 585 Somerset Stret (Centre Town).

Funeral Monday to St. Basil's Church for Mass at 2 p.m. Interment Notre Dame Cemetery. V804W PAGE, George W. Suddenly at his residence on Sunday, March 26, 1972, George W.

Page, 1293 Ridgemont age 61 years, beloved husband of Delia Mildred Swain; dear father of Ralph of Ottawa; Mrs. P. Phillips (Carol Ann) of Etobicoke; Mrs. P. Patrick (Patricia) of Ottawa; Mrs.

D. McLennan (Joanne) of Maxville, Donald of Bramalea, Mrs. D. S. Moore (Pamela) of Allison, Robert of Ottawa.

Also survived by 10 grandchildren. Brother of Mrs. D. W. Phillips (Olive), Scarborough, Ont.

Resi-ing at Hulse and Playfair, Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street. Service Tuesday 2 p.m. Interment Pinecrest Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Kidney Foundation of Canada, Ontario Branch, Box 45, Mis-sissauga, Ont. W859W PARKER, Marie Christine In hospital on Monday, March 27, 1972, Marie Christine Wood, of Richmond, Ont; in her 83rd year, beloved wife of the late William Edward Parker; dear mother of Denis, of Richmond.

Weagant Radmore Stewart Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. Service only in the Chapel Tuesday at 2 p.m. Interment Benfleet Cemetery, England. W809W PICARD, Eugene In hospital on Saturday, March 25, 1972, age 86 years, Eugene Picard, of 118 Henderson, husband of the late Alma Courville; dear father of Jean-Marcel, Boucherville, Major Roger, Boucherville, Gerard (Pete), Aylmer, Wilfrid, Sudbury, Maurice, Toronto, Guy, North Bay, Mrs. Robert Cho-quette (Gabrielle) of Ottawa, Mrs.

George Carpenter (Alberte), Burna-by, B.C., Mrs. Paul Clancy (Jacqueline), Rexdale, Ont. Mrs. Raymond Clancy (Colette), Toronto, Mrs. Claude Bishop (Pierrette), Ottawa; dear brother of Ronald Picard, Hull; 40 grandchildren; 7 great-grandchildren.

Founder and Charter member of the Hull Lions Club. Resting at Racine, Robert and Gauthier Funeral Home, 260 Besserer St. Funeral Tuesday, March 28, to Sacred Heart Church at 10 a.m. Interment Notre Dame Cemetery, Hull. Please omit flowers.

Donations to the Canadian Cancer Society gratefully acknowledged W862X SKEA, Mariorie In hospital on Friday, March 24, 1972, Marjorie Sprague, in her 70th year, widow of James Earle Skea, beloved mother of Barbara and Stig Splund; dear sister of Helen, George and the late David. Much loved grandmother of Kurt, Kim and Ka rol. A Memorial Service will be held Tuesday, 7 p.m. in The First Unitarian Congregation, 2101 Algonquin Ave nue. Those who wish may send mem orial donations to The Canadian Cancer Society, 386 MacLaren Street, Ottawa.

Cremation at Pinecrest V142W SPROULE, J. Bruce Suddenly on Saturday, March 25, 1972, J. Bruce Sproule of 450 Daly Avenue, age 68 years, dear father of Mrs. Shirley Archibald of Moraga, Mrs. Charles Dow (Melba) of Brantford, Mrs.

Sybil Sayers of Windsor; Clarey Bruce of Peterborough; brother-in-law of Gertrude E. Leibach of Ottawa; also survived by 16 grandchildren and 5 great-grandchildren. Resting at Hulse and Playfair, Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street. Service Tuesday 3 p.m. Cremation at Pinecrest Cemetery.

Those desiring to send memorial tributes may donate to Ontario Heart Foundation, 119 Sparks St. W855X STUART, Alice Ann In hospital on Monday, March 27, 1972, Alice Rooney, age 86 years, widow of John Sutart; and dear mother of Helen (Honey) Mrs. A. J. Whitcher of Ottawa; predeceased by one son, John Junior.

Resting Mc-Evoy-Shields Funeral Home, 235 Kent from 7 till 9 p.m. Monday and on Tuesday from 2 till 5 and 7 till 9 p.m. Funeral Wednesday at 8 a. in St.Patrick's Church. Interment Beechwood Cemetery W810X VENNE, Albert In hospital on Friday, March 24, 1972, age 75 years, Albert Venne, of 181 Carillon husband by first marriage to the late.

Valentine Ran-court; dear husband of Everlna Vincent; dear father of Rene, Rolland, Edgar, Albert Ovlla, Jacques, alt of Alban, Romeo, Valtherese, Rev. Victor, Parish Priest, La-vigne, Sister Irene, ASV, Nicolet, Mrs. Rheal Gauthier (Gertrude), Hanmer, Mrs. Andrew Monette (Jacqueline), Bramelia; half brother of Eugene Venne, Timmins; dear brother of Mrs. Alma Besy, Detroit, Mrs.

Maire Besy, Indiana, Mrs. Virginia Gingras, Windsor, Mrs. Anna Gauthier, Hamilton; half brother of Mrs. Marie Anne Chartrand, Noel-ville, Mrs. Clara Courchesne, Sudbury; also 24 grandchildren.

Resting at the Co-operative Funeral Home, Sudbury, Ont. Funeral Tuesdav, March 28, 1972, to Notre Dame De Lourdes, Alban, Ont. at 10 a.m. Interment Parish Cemetery W861W SIMPSONS-SEARS ST. LAURENT requires a NIGHT CLEANER with experience Full company benefits including profit sharing APPLY IN PERSON PERSONNEL OFFICE i ST.

LAURENT U4828W" CONSTRUCTION SUPERINTENDENT CONSTRUCTION person knowledgeable in all phases of new highrise buildings required for a 15 storey hotel in central Ottawa. THE successful candidate will be required to coordinate all sub-contractors and have a working knowledge of mechanical and electrical drawings. INTERESTED parties are asked to call: 232-2681 MRS. M0SER between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m.

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