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JOURNAL WANT "Ottawa's Most Progressive Want 3. Deaths 3. Deaths (Cont. from Preceding Column) (Cont. from Preceding Column) FORSTER, Bertrand, -In hospital, Wednesday, Feb.

17; 1971, Bertrand G. C. Forster, age 91 years, of 493 Gladstone Avenue. Veteran of South African War. Mourned by his son Frank and many friends.

Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street. Service on Friday, '10 a.m. Interment Beechwood cemetery. FOSTER, Emma Helena In hospital, Monday, Feb. 15, 1971.

Emma Traverse, widow of Douglas Foster of 1725 Riverside Drive, beloved mother of Mrs. Lloyd Grant (Gladys), Niagara Falls; Garner, Bruce and Lionel of Ottawa and Russell of Port Credit. Resting Veitch-Draper Parkdale at Gladstone. Service in chapel Wed. at 2:30.

Interment Capital Memorial Gardens. HITCHCOCK, Hiram Eldon Suddenly in Brockville Hospital on Feb. 16, Eldon Hitchcock, 18 Abbott Street, Brockville, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Hitchcock of Easton's Corners, husband of Clara Kinch, father of Mrs.

J. W. Burns (Muriel) of Brockville; grandfather of David, Arthur and Miriam Burns; brother of May, and the late Mrs. Stanley Hornick (Ruby); uncle of Gertrude and Shirley Hornick of Ottawa. Resting at Johnson's Funeral Parlour, 68 King Street East, Brockville, where service will be held at 2 p.m.

Thursday, Feb. 18. Interment in the spring. Orange Order of service will be held Wednesday at 8.30 p.m. JAMES, Alvin (Jim)-Suddenly, in West Pakistan, on Monday, Feb.

15, 1971, Alvin James, of the Department of External Affairs, beloved husband of Catherine Laing, brother of Arthur and Clarence. of Plantagenet, and Mrs. W. E. Rogers (Beryl) of Perth.

Funeral notice later. Weagant Radmore Stewart Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. LANDRY, Edmour S. In hospital, Tuesday, Feb. 16, 1971, beloved husband a of the late Mary E.

Kealey and dear father of (Melba) Mrs. Bryce Grayson Bell, Ottawa; J. Montreal, and J. Olivier, London, England. Funeral private.

Please omit flowers. LEDOUX, Henri J. At his home, Quyon, Monday, Feb. 15, 1971, Henri J. Ledoux, age 79, beloved husband of Delia Kingsbury of Quyon; dear father of Aucelia (Mrs.

Jules Martel), Chesterville, Bernadette Chris Stamos) of Ottawa; Elizabeth (Mrs. Wallace Potter) of Arnprior; dear brother of Mrs. Martelle. Also survived by 17 grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren, predeceased by one son, Earl. Resting at the Kelly Funeral Home, Quyon, Que.

Funeral Thursday St. Church for mass at 9 a.m. Interment parish cemetery. Ex-Bomber Coach Reg Threlfall Dies WINNIPEG (CP) -Reginald H. Threlfall, 67, who coached Winnipeg Blue Bombers to Grey Cup victories in 1939 and 1941, died Sunday at Sun City, it was learned here Tuesday.

ADS Ad Section" 3. Deaths Wednesday, (Cont. from Preceding Column) SIMZER, Leonard In hospital Tuesday, Feb. 16, 1971, Leonard Simzer, Moutain, beloved husband of Margaret Arcand, dear father of Wilburn of Heckston; Mrs. M.

McKenna (Irene) of Ottawa; Mrs. W. McLaren (Hazel) and Arnold, both of Mountain and Mrs. S. DeClaire (Ruby) of South Mountain.

at the Armstrong Funeral Resting. Home, South Mountain, where service will be held Friday at 2 p.m. Interment South Gower Cemetery in the spring. SKEHAN, -In hospital, Tuesday, Feb. 16, Marina Skehan, of 381 Bronson Avenue, daughter of the late James Skehan late Mrs.

Ellen McFarlane, sister of Mrs. William Torney and Mrs. Lorna Bangs and Roy Skehan, all of Ottawa. Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street. Service Friday, 2 p.m.

Interment Pinecrest Cemetery. THOMPSON, D. Hugh-At Williamsburg, Tuesday, Feb. 16, 1971, D. Hugh Thompson, age 78 years, beloved husband of Emma Reilly, dear, father of Donald, grandfather of Laura Jean, brother of Mrs.

George W. Clements (Dacie), Ogdensburg, New York, and Mrs. E. A. Devitt (Pauline), Ottawa.

Resting at the I.O.0.F. Hall, Williamsburg. Service Thursday, 2 p.m. Interment in the spring. Funeral arrangements by Fairbairn's Funeral Home, Morrisburg.

The Journal has made available a booklet of appropriate In Memoriam Notices Phone or Write Miss Allen or come in for your copy 236-7511 A SMALL BOY stands ont in a crowd of Moslems bent in supplication at Calcutta, India. Nearly a million prayed in commemoration of the thousands of deaths cansed by the cyclone and tidal waves that hit East Pakistan. February 17, 1971 The LOCAL CALLS PHONE 236-7511 3: Deaths (cont. from Precedina Column) TROWBRIDGE, Willis J. In hospital, Tuesday, Feb.

16, 1971, Willis Joseph Trowbridge of 1299 Chattaway Avenue, beloved husband of Dorene Stetson, father of Brian Trowbridge of Ottawa, I brother of Mrs. W. G. McLeod of Montreal; Miss Jean Trowbridge of Ottawa; Jack Trowbridge and Mrs. R.

McKinnon of Chatham, NB. Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street. Service Thursday, 11 a.m. Cremation Pinecrest. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Ottawa Cancer Society.

Friends may call after 7. p.m. Wednesday. VILLENEUVE, Eugene Died Monday, 'Feb. 15, 1971, age 51 years, Eugene.

Villeneuve, of 21 Glenwood Promenade, Lucerne, beloved husband of Gertrude Dallaire, dear son of. Mrs. Josephine Villeneuve, dear father of Michel, Francois and Josee at home. Brother of Miss Anita and Miss Rita Villeneuve, son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs.

Henri Dallaire, Foyer du Bonheur, Hull. Resting at Racine, Robert and Gauthier, 101 Notre Dame? Hull, after 7 p.m. Tuesday. Funeral Thursday, Feb. 18, Notre Dame de Grace Church, 3 p.m.

Interment St. Paul's cemetery. WEST, Claude hospital, Niagara Falls, on Wednesday, Feb. 17, 1971, Claude Percival West of 6119 Keith Street, Niagara Falls, beloved husband of Anna A. Chilcott, father of Thomas W.

West of Ottawa; brother of Mrs. Lily MacLoon, Chatham, grandchildren New also Brunswick; survive. Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street, after 12 noon Friday. Service Saturday, 10.30 a.m. Interment Pinecrest cemetery.

WHITE, Lily Alberta-In hospital, Wednesday, Feb. 17, 1971, Lily White, of 201 McLeod Street, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Thomas White. Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street.

Service Friday at 11 a.m. Interment Merivale Cemetery. WINGES, Oscar hospital, Wednesday, Feb. 17, 1971, Oscar C. Winges of 171 Glenora Street, age 72 years, beloved husband of Edith Kritsch, father of Ronald and Melvin Winges of Ottawa; brother of Charles, Conrad, Albert and Arthur Prior of Ottawa; Arthur and Martin Winges of Buffalo, NY.

Also 4 grandchildren. Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street. Service at St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Friday at 2 p.m. Interment Beechwood cemetery.

VICE CRAIG LTD. FUNERAL HOMES METCALFE WINCHESTER CHESTERVILLE 774-2120 One convenient telephone number serves ail 3 locations. McEVOY BROTHERS SHIELDS LIMITED FUNERAL DIRECTORS 235 KENT STREET 232-5337 News and An.nouncements Presented Nightly at 6 p.m. on CKOY VEITCH DRAPER LIMITED FUNERAL DIRECTORS Foster, Emma Helena. Way, Eckard (Pat).

PARKDALE CHAPEL 728-4673 BANK ST. CHAPEL 236-0668 Ottawa Journal 43 Deaths By The Canadian Press -John Douglas Lawley, 65, teacher and artist who was born and raised in Glace Bay, N.S. Paris- -Comedian Duvalles, whose real name was Frederic Coffinieres, known for his vaudeville and film performances. He was 77." Toronto--Rev. Ronald MacLeod, 93, a key figure in the formation' of the United Church of Canada in 1925.

Today and Tomorrow TODAY "The Magic Flute," Salzburg Marionette Theatre, National Arts Centre Studio, 7.30 p.m. Royal Commonwealth Society film program, National Library, 8 p.m. "Conservation, Ethnic and lecture, Bells Corners United Church, 8 p.m. Ottawa South Liberal Association, nomination meeting, Civic Centre, 8 p.m. Parkwood Hills Community Association, annual meeting, Parkwood Hills Public School, 8 p.m.

"Operation Oil, lecture, National Museum of Man, 8.15 p.m. National Film Theatre program, University of Ottawa chemistry auditorium, 8.30 p.m. "Jacques ou la Soumission," play, Carleton University Alumni Theatre, 8.30 p.m. La Leche League of Ottawa, meeting, 42B Chesterton Drive, 8.30 p.m. TOMORROW National Film Theatre programs, National Library, 7.30 and 9.30 p.m.

"Si Auore m'etait Contee." National Arts Centre Studio, 8 p.m. "A Theory of Culture," lecture by Louis Dudek, University of Ottawa medical auditorium, 8 p.m. "Our Town," Notre Dame High School auditorium, 8 p.m. Dessert and Card Party, Immaculata High School, 8 "Come Blow Your Horn," Canterbury High School, 8.15 p.m. National Arts Centre Orchestra, Opera House, 8.30 p.m.

"Jimmy Shine," Camelot. Little Theatre, Woodroffe High School, 8.30 p.m. "Jacques ou la: Saumission," play, Carleton University, Alumni Theatre, 8.30 p.m. 1 Journal box Replies 666 674 679 683 714 716 725 728 788 805 811 814 822 832 838 857 867 874 875 876 893 897 901 905 916 918 921 922 District Want Ad Agents Ragion Street, Phone For further information call 236-7511. INDEX TO CLASSIFICATIONS ANNOUNCEMENTS MENCHANDISE Vital Statistics: Articles: 1.

Births Adoptions 91 Cameros. Photo Supplies Deaths for Sale Obituaries 93. Articies Wanted Lost 94. 95. Articles for for Rent Found Articles Antiques Swop Fine and Art Firewood and Fuel Notices: Market Basket 13: In Memoriams 100.

99. Pet Machinery and Equipment '15. Cards of Thanks 101. Livestock and 14, Anniversary Mosses Stock Poultry 16. Funeral Directors 103.

102. Stamps Hobbies and Coins Cemetery Memorials 18. Societies and Lodges Boats and Motors 19. Churches Snowmobiles 20. Florists 106.

107. Musical Campers' Supplies Supplies 29. Druggists Cemeteries Open Sunday 108. Radio Television 21. 30.

Service Stations 109. Household Appliances AUTOMOTIVE Services: Autos: Banquets and Parties 119. Auto Leasing 34. Take-Out Foods 120. Autos for Sale Where to Go 121.

Autos Wanted Hotels and Motels 122. Auto Accessories 37. Beauty Salons 123. Sports Cars Nursing Homes 124. Auto Parts Gardening and Landscaping 40.

Ambulance Service Trucks: 129. Trucks for Sale EMPLOYMENT 131. 130. Truck Bodles. Parts Trucks Wanted 41.

Wanted Male Help Interest Trollers Salesmen and Agents Positions Vacant 133. Trailers for Sale 44. Professional Service 134. Trailers for Rent 45. Female Help Wanted 135.

Mobile Homes for Sale Wanted Female Help Interest 136. Mobile Homes for Rent 47. Employment Wanted 137. Mobile Homes Moved Domestic Help 138. 139.

Mobile Mobile Home Homes Parks Teachers Wanted Exchanged 50. Trade Tuition Schools Motorcycles: 52. Baby Services 146. 145. Motorcycles Motorcycles for for Sale Rent 147.

Scooters for Sale APARTMENTS 148. Scooters for Rent 149. Ski Corner 54. Apartments to Let Furnished Apartments to Let Miscellaneous: Apartments Apartments for Wanted Sale 151. Garages Furnished Aportmenta Wanter 153.

Parking Winterizing Space 152. 59. Sublets REAL ESTATE PROPERTY Houses for Sale 158. Real Estate Services 60. Industrial Properties 159.

Houses to Let 61. Property for Sale 160. Furnished Houses to Let 62. Property for Rent 161. Furnished Houses Wanted Property Wanted to Let 64.

income Property 162. Houses Wanted to Let 66. 65. Property -of- Town Exchanged Properties 163. wanted to Buy 67.

Out for Sale 164. Garden Homes Farms 68. Farms for Rent PERSONALS 69. Forms Wanted to Buy 70. 71.

Cottages Cottages tor for Sale Rent 177. Transportation Available 176. Personal Memos Cottages Wanted Sale 19. Camps Beys' and Ghir 72. 178.

Transportation Wanted 73. Cottage Lots for 75. Offices to Wanted Let to Let FINANCIAL 76. Offices Financing Rooms to Let 186. Money Wanted 74.

Warehouse 187. Money Available 78. Stares Wanted to Let 18. Mortgages 77. Stores to Let 189.

Investments 79. Resorts 190. Patents and Copy. 79A. Hunting and Fishing 80.

Business Opportunities MISCELLANEOUS 194. Legal ROOMS 196. 195. MI: Auctions Servu 87. Rooms Wanted 197.

Coming Events 88. Room and Board 198. Stamp Collectors .39 Snare Accommodation 199. Anniversary Page SMITHS Shane and Shanks Pharmacy, Beck with and Main Streets. Phone 283-3838.

Store, Briage Street. Phone 257-1505. CARLETON PLACE Wilson's Drug RENFREW Mrs. D. Belanger, 204 2.

Births AILEY Brian and Gabriel: (nee Harpe) are happy to an nounce the birth of Christopher Brian, 9 lbs. 14 Feb. 12, 1971, in Richmond, BC. BELANGER-Rene and Theresa (nee Croken) are happy to announce the birth of a son, Kevin, February 16, 1971, at the Civic Hospital, a brother for Shelley. Mother and son doing well.

BOVILLE Don and Ann proudly 'wish to announce the birth of their first child, Timothy Lee, born Feb. 15, 1971. Many thanks to Dr. Burgess and Riverside Hospital staff. CHARTER Kenneth and Margaret (nee Long) wish to announce the arrival of their first child, Kenneth Todd' at Grace Hospital, Feb.

15, 1971. Many thanks to Dr. Kadziora. DUNN-David and Linda (nee Kidd) are pleased to announce the arrival of a daughter at Sudbury Hospital on Feb. 17, 1971.

HEBER-Ron and Peg wish to announce the birth of their son, Ronald Kirk, on Feb. 11, 1971, at the Ottawa Civic Hospital. HENKELMAN Henry and Frieda are happy to announce the birth of their son, 8 lbs. 13 on Feb. 16, 1971, at the Ottawa Civic Hospital.

A brother for Peter, John and Bettina. Thank you Lord. HOOPER- and Florian (nee Elliott) proudly announce the birth of Janet Elizabeth, Feb. 16, 1971, at General Hospital, Sault Ste. Marie.

A sister for Michelle. INDERWICK-To Anthony and Elizabeth on Feb. 16, 1971, Civic Hospital, a son, Richard. A brother for Andrew and Catherine. JODOIN-Guy and Jessie (nee Tjepkema) are proud to announce the arrival of their first born, a boy, Justin Daniel, 7 7 Feb.

15, 1971, at Grace Hospital. O'LEARY Matthew proudly announces the arrival of his little sister, late Feb. 16, 1971, at Riverside hospital. His parents, Elaine (nee Birchall) and Michael wish to thank Dr. J.

Forrester and the wonderful nursing staff. The O'Leary girls are happy and healthy. Journal Subscription Rates SINGLE COPY PRICE: dally, Saturday. BY CARRIER: 60c a week. BY MAIL: Payable in advance Canado, Canadian Forces Post Offices and U.S.A.

$3.00 a month or $32.00 a year. All other a month or $40.00 a year. Saturday -25c per Issue or $13.00 a year to any address 3. Deaths (Cont. from Preceding Column) 2 DIAL 5 0 LONG DISTANCE NO TOLL CHARGE PHONE ZENITH 77120 3.

Deaths BOEHMER, Frederick William -In hospital, Tuesday, Feb. 16, 1971, Frederick William Boehmer, age 75 years, beloved husband of the late Martha Klapel, dearly loved father of Mrs. Douglas Clark (Beryl), of Ottawa, and John, Waterloo; dear Ya, grandfather of and Douglas F. Clark, brother of Leonard Boehmer. Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street.

Service at St. Lutheran Church, Crichton Street, on Thursday at 11 a.m. Interment Capital Memorial Gardens. BRECKENRIDGE, Eva At the home of her niece Mrs. Phil Holvey, 113 Chippewa Avenue, on Tuesday, Feb.

16, 1971, Eva Breckenridge, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Robert Breckenridge in her 86th year. Survived by several nieces and nephews. Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street.

Service on Thursday, 1 p.m. Interment Centre Eardley Cemetery in the spring. Friends may call from 2-4 and 7-9 Wednesday. BOLLING, Sigrid In Ottawa hospital, Tuesday, Feb. 16, 1971, Sigrid Bolling, wife of the late Gustaf Bolling.

Dear mother of Dr. G. Fredric Bolling of Dearborn, and Eric-Arne Bolling of Ottawa. Dear grandmother of Steven, Gillian, Carla and Glyniss. Resting at St.

Clair Chapel of McDougall and Brown, 646 St. Clair Avenue West, Toronto. Service Friday, 2 p.m. Interment Mount Pleasant cemetery. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Sick Children's Hospital, Toronto.

CAMPBELL, Laura at Kingsville, on Monday, Feb. 15, 1971, Laura Hoyle, beloved wife of the late Walter Armstrong Campbell, formerly of Ottawa, dear mother of Mrs. L. E. Goyette (Eunice) of Kingsville and William of Calgary; sister of Mrs.

Florence Lewis of Newmarket, and Mrs. Margaret Davies of Toronto; seven grandchildren also survive. Committal service at Capital Memorial Gardens Friday at 10 a.m. DEAN, Clarence Wilson At his home, RR 1, Arnprior, on Monday, Feb. 15, his 70th year, Clarence Wilson Dean, husband of.

the late Jessie Alexandria Peever, dear father of Dorothy (Mrs. Harold Verch) Toronto; Helen (Mrs. Harold Sadler), RR 1, Arnprior; Joyce (Mrs. William Mundt), Ottawa; dear brother of Frances, RR 1, Arnprior; Mrs. Kathleen Cowan, tawa.

Resting at the Boyce Funeral Home, Arnprior. Service in the chapel Thursday, at 2 p.m. Interment Arnprior cemetery. DELMER (DELMORE), George Duncan In hospital, Tuesday, Feb. 16, 1971, George Duncan Delmer, of 539 Cole Avenue, uncle of Duncan Nesbitt.

Several other nieces and nephews, also survive. Resting at Weagant Radmore Stewart Funeral Home, 1319 Wellington Street, where friends may call from 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. Service in the chapel, Thursday, Interment Centre 'Eardley in the spring. HULSE PLAYFAIR LIMITED' FUNERAL DIRECTORS Boehmer, Frederick William. Breckenridge, Eva.

Forster, Bertrand, D.C.M. Skehan, Marina. Trowbridge, Willis J. West, Claude P. White, Lily Alberta.

Winges, Oscar C. Central Chapel 315 McLEOD STREET 233-1143 West Chapel 1098 BYRON AVENUE 728-1761 MULRONEY, Phoebe--In hospital, Monday, Feb. 15, 1971, Phoebe O'Brien, wife of the late George D. Mulroney, 157 Street, in her 93rd Bolton, dear mother of Catherine (Mrs. M.

W. Price), Edgar, and the late George Mulroney. 3 grandchildren. 6 great-grandchildren survive. Resting at the Whelan Funeral Home, 515 Cooper Street, between Bay and Lyon, from 7 p.m.

Tuesday. Funeral mass at St. Brigid's Church, Thursday at 10 a.m. Interment-1 Dame cemetery. PARSON, Albert (Bert) In hospital, Tuesday, Feb.

16, 1971. Eugene Albert (Bert) Parson, age 62, of 106 Mailes beloved husband of Jeane Stacy; dear brother of Fred Pilon, of Ottawa; Mrs. Emma Blondin, of Scarboro and Ida (Mrs. Isidore Parent) of Detroit. Resting at the Kelly Funeral Home, 585 Somerset West (centre town).

Funeral Friday to St. Gerard's Chapel, 207 Bayswater Ave. for mass at 10 a.m. Interment Capital. Memorial Gardens.

PODD, William In hospital 1 Monday, Feb. 15, 1971. William Henry Podd of 106 Grange beloved husband of Annie Edna Pilgrim, dear father of Douglas Evans Podd of Fraserdale, Ontario, William Percival Podd of Burlington and loving grandfather of Douglas, Evan, Kelley-Ann and Michael. Resting at Weagant Radmore Stewart Funeral Home, 1319 Wellington- St. Service in the chapel 2:30 p.m.

Interment crest Cemetery. RUSSELL, Douglas ReginaldIn General Hospital, Flin Flon, after a lengthy illness, on Wednesday, 1 Feb. 17, 1971, son of Mrs. R. D.

McKeen and the late W. Russell. of Stella (Mrs. C. H.

Nesbitt); Mildred (Mrs. W. W. Musson), and Robert of Ottawa. Funeral in St.

Luke's United Church, Flin Flon, on Feb. 20. Interment Hill Crest Flin Flon, Sask. SAUNDERS, Alfred Ernest In hospital; Edmonton, Alberta, on Tuesday, Feb. 16, 1971, in- his 83rd year, father of Edith (Mrs.

David Cary), Winnifred (Mrs. K. Bow), May (Mrs. W. Nelson), of Edmonton, and George, Gleichen, Alberta, and Lawrence, of Ottawa; also survived by 18.

grandchildren. Service and interment in Ed- monton, Alberta. SAUNDERS, William R. (Lt. Col.

Ret.) 1 Suddenly at Caicos, West Indies, Sunday, Feb. 14. 1971, beloved husband of Eleanor, dear brother of Stan, of Toronto; Pearl of Winnipeg: Alice of Vancouver. services at the chapel, Canadian Forces Base, Uplands, Ottawa, Friday, Feb. 19 at 2 p.m.

In lieu of flowers donations to the Heart Fund or Cancer Fund gratefully acknowledged. BEST YEAR PRINCE ALBERT, Sask. (CP) More than 92,000 animals, valued at $20 million, moved through Prince Albert stockyards during 1970. It was the stockyards' best year since 1965. 5.

Lost BLACK LEATHER PURSE, VICINITY Civic Hospital and Churchill. Reward. 225-2096. BEIGE PURSE, I ESCRIPTION pills, glasses, identification. 684-6281.

BLACK WALLET, VALUABLE pers, Emergency Civic: Hospital, Jan. 22. 234-3941. DIAMOND RING AND PEARL NECKlace, heirlooms. in small Vicinity silk purse.

Wellington Family and Rosemount, or Skyline Hotel. Reward. 829-8014. DOG, MIXED HUSKY AND WOLF, 1 year old, 1 blue 1 brown on nose, beige collar. 37 Douglas.

749-6915. DOG, BLACK, BROWN, white. Kirkwood, Tweedsmuir. Reward. 722-5583.

GERMAN SHEPHERD CALLED "Sheba," registered, black and tan. Beige collar with tag. Lost Woodroffe area. Reward. 225-4075.

GLASSES IN RED 'PENCIL CASE, lost York Street School 745-2211. GLASSES, MAN'S, BLACK FRAMES, Sandy Hill area. 232-1434. LADY'S GLASSES, MAUVE FRAMES, Bel-Air, Copeland Park district. Reward.

225-4050. LOST, A BRACELET, GOLD, Civic Centre, Friday night. Reward. 828-7451. PURSE, LADY'S BLACK PATENT, Bank and Heron.

Reward. 737-4860. PUPPY, BLACK, WHITE CHEST. brown collar, Fourth Avenue. 235- 8470.

SKI BOOTS, CABER, BROWN, POOR student, please return. 238-1832. SMALL BLACK POODLE, clipped, licence number 334. Reward. 749-2366.

WALLET, CONTAINING PAPERS, VIcinity Vanier. Reward. 828-6728. YELLOW LABRADOR RETRIEVER, female, Woodroffe and Knoxdale. Reward.

825-2447. YOUR. PET Society MAY Shelter. BE AT Visit THE shelter HU. to make sure.

725-3166. 6. found BEIGE MALE, WITH WHITE markings, collar, found vicinity Moncton Road. 829-4630. BLACK KEY CASE WITH 5 KEYS (Ford car keys) near Bank and merset.

992-5384. Evenings, 722-5762. BLACK LEATHER CASE CONTAINing cassette tapes, in red Volkswagen, Feb. 11. 733-7397 after 6.

DOG, PART COLLIE, MEDIUM SIZE, collar. Vicinity Bronson, Clemow. 733-5094. GENTLEMAN'S WATCH FOUND 722-0678 ON Avenue near Carling. after 6 p.m.

LADY'S WRIST WATCH, FOUND Bank and Grove Feb. 11. 234-9932. LADY'S FUR HAT FOUND PRESTON Street. 225-3293.

WATCH, VICINITY MONTREAL ROAD. 749-4458. 638 690 745 817 858 878 910 923 652 692 760 819 862 881 911 655 693 785 821 864 889 912 13. In Memoriams OGILVIE In loving memory of beloved parents and grandparents, Alex and Mabel Ogilvie, who passed away Feb. 17, 1968.

We cannot say and will not say, That they are dead, they are just away. -Sylvia and Children. SCHROEDER in fond and father loving memory of a dear husband, and grandfather, Albert Schroeder, who passed away Feb. 17, 1970. how patient In thy suffering When no hand could give thee ease God the helper of the helpless Saw thy pain and gave thee peace.

Dear Dad, now thy work is over Thy willing hands will toil no more A loving dod, kind and true No one on earth, we'll find like you. God took him home, it was His will But in our hearts we lave him still. He was the kind of a Grandpa His grandchildren will never forget. Sadly missed, never. forgatten.

-Wife Clara and Family, SMITH In loving memory of my dear husband, William G. F. Smith (Bill), who passed away Feb. 17, 1970. miss you, darling.

-Monica. 15. Cards of Thanks COLLINS We wish to express our sincere thanks to friends and neighbors for their acts of kindness and sympathy during our recent bereavement. We also wish to express special tribute to the Ottawa Police Motorcycle Section and to the Rev. man Johnston and Rev.

Father Gerald Donegan for their devotion and trust. -Carman and Sons Gary and John. DUBOIS -The family of the late Mrs. Gertrude Dubois wish to express their sincere thanks and appreciation to relatives. most thoughtful friends and neighbors for the many acts of kind.

ness, beautiful floral and spiritual offerings received during the recent loss of a beloved wife, mother and sister. 16. Funeral Directors RACINE, ROBERT AND GAUTHIER 237-3680, 260 Besserer; 301 Olmstead; 7 Fairmont; 259 St. Patrick; 101 Notre Dame. 20.

Florists FLOWERS, 263 FOR ALL Dalhousie. OCCASIONS. 233-7793. P. FINE'S FLOWERS LIMITED With 6 Locations for Your Convenience 232 Bank Street.

2216 Carling at Woodroffe. 3626 Riverside Drive near Uplands. Highway 15, Bells Corners. St. Laurent Shopping Centre.

15 Beechwood Avenue. 236-0801.

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