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iO Saturday, April 29, 1972 The Ottawa Journo! WM 1 iMso Msgs FW. tvTWiv mtT I 2- Births 2. Wrlto 3. Pwfa 3. Deaths 3.

DeHhf I 13. In Memorlims I 5. Cards ol Thanh -i tl rcwtf. from PrKtdTHirCniH) I (ConK'from Precoo1ngCclurnn) (Cont. from Prsceedlng Column) (Com, from Precesding Column) Tomorrow TODAY obedience trials, Curl-O-Drome, Lansdowne Park, 8.30 a.m.

Minor Baseball and Hoc key registration closes May 10, call 836-1350. Spring luncheon, All Saints ACw, Laurier Avenue East, 12.30 p.m. Sugar and Spice and the Evil King's Price, Confederation High School, 2 p.m. St. Luke's ACW tea and bake Sale, 760 Somerset 2.30 to 4.30 p.m.

St. Luke's ACW tea and bake sale, 760 Somerset 2.30 to Tea and bake sale, Alta Vista Women's PC Association, 97 Pleasant Park 2.30 to 4.30 p.m. "Company, NAC Opera House, 2.30 and 8.30 p.m. Canterbury School art exhibition, 7 p.m. Crystal Chapter No.

4, fun night, 334 Gladstone 8 p.m. Band concert, Laurentian High School, 8 p.m. How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying, Sir Wil frid Laurier High School, 8.1S p.m. Under the Sycamore Tree, Woodroffe High School, 8.30 p.m. iThe Year of the Hiker, Algon quin College, Lees Avenue, 8.30 p.m.

TOMORROW National Arts Centre orchestra chamber music concert, Theatre, 3 p.m. Open House, St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, 3 to 5 p.m. The Association, NAC Opera House, 6.30 and 9.30 p.m. MONDAY Organ and piano recital, Christ Church Cathedral, 8.1S p.m.

Blood donor clinic, 85 Plymouth 1.30 to 4.30 p.m. and 6.30 to 8.30 p.m. Ottawa Civic Symphony concert for students, High School of Commerce, 7.30 p.m. Open forum on Canada Pension Plan, Camsell Hall, 8 p.m. Organ recital by Karen Church, 8 p.m-.

Fresh Outlook Singers, NAC Opera House, 8.30 p.m. ly announce the early arrival df a son, 5 5 Dwayne Glenn, on April 28, 1972, at 2.20 pjn. at the Grace Hospital, Special thanks to Dr. A. G.

MacKey and staff. BROWNE Terry and Chrfc- ttoa (nee Nixon) wish to an' nounce the birth of a daugh ter, Erin Anne, on April 26, 1972 at 10.39. Special thanks to Dr. Puddicombe and staff of Civic. CARROLL Allan and Ann (nee Pettapiece), proudly an nounce the arrival of their second son, Craig Eari, 8 lbs.

on April 27, 1972, at the Grace Hospital, a brother lor Christopher. Special thanks to Dr. D. G. Turner and staff.

LAUZON Richard and Lynn (nee Bradley) are proud to announce a sister, 9 lbs. 12 oz. for Greg, Tuesday, April 25, 1972 at Civic Hospital. Both well. LAVOIE To Mr.

and Mrs. George A. Lavoje (nee Sarah Gelatt) a son, on April 25, '1972, ift Quebec City. Both well. LECLAIR Born to Jack and Edie (nee Stonier), a girl, Lesley Ann, 5 lbs.

13 on Tuesday, April 25, 1972. A sister for Johnny and Brent. Many thanks to Dr. W. F.

A. Davies and staff of Grace iiospitah- MacDONALD Roderick R. and Susan (nee Krupa) a Lynn, 5 lbs. 6 oz. was born April 1, 1972 in the Sudbury General Hospital.

First grandchild for Peter and Teresa Krupa of Manotick and second grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. R. MacDonald of Prince, Edward Island. MACMILLAN Don and Peggy (nee Robinson) are happy to announce the birth of a daughter, Alison Judith, sister for Michael, on April 26, 1972, at Riverside Hospital.

MCALLISTER Ian and Hazel are happy to announce the ar rival of their daughter, Helen Louise, 7 lbs. 15 on Aprffl 27, 1972, at Ottawa Civic Hospital, a sister for Andrew. MERCHANDISE Articles! 90. Bicycle 9). Cameras, Photo Supplies 92.

Articles for Sal 93 Articles Wanted 94. Articles for Rent 95. Articles for Swap 94. Antiques and Fine Art 97. Firewood and Fuel 98.

Market Basket 99. Machinery and Equipment 100. Pet Stock .01. Livestock and Poultry 102. Stamps and Coin ,03.

Hobbles 104. Boots and Motors 105. Snowmobiles 104. Campers' Supplies 107. Musical Supplies 10.

Radio Television 109. Household Appliances AUTOMOTIVE Autest 119. Auto Leasing 129. Autos for Sal 121. Auto Wanted 122.

Auto Accessaries 123. Sports Car 124. Auto Ports. Trucks! 129. Trucks for Saw 130.

Truck Bodies, Parts 131. Truck Wanted Trailer! 133. T-eller for Sal 134. 1 rollers for Rent 135. Mobile Home for Sate 134.

Mobile H'jmes for Rent 137. Mobile Homes Moved 131. Mobil Horn Parks X. Mobil Homes Exchanged Motorcycle! 145. Motorcycles for Ssl 144.

Motorcycles for Rent 147. Scooter toe Sol 148. Scooters ton Rent 149. Ski Corner Miscellaneous! 151. Garages 152.

Parking Spew 153. Winterizing REAL BSTATR 157. House for Sal 15. Property Management 159. Condominium 160.

Furnished Houses to Lot 161. Furnished House Wonted to Let I 143. House Wanted to Buy PERSONALS 174, Personal Memos 177. Transportation Avallobl 178. Transportation Wont) 17.

Camps Boys' and Glrtf FINANCIAL 115, Financing 116. Money Wanted 17. Money Available It. Mortgoge 189. Investment 190.

Potent one Cam. MISCELLANEOUS 194. Legal 195. Auctions H4. At Your tervtc 17.

Coming 8 vents leg. Stamp Collectors lt. Anniversary Poge AH INDEX TO CLASSIFICATIONS ANNOUNCEMENTS Vital Statistical 1. Adoptions 2. Births 3.

Deaths 4. Obituaries 5. Lost 6. Found Notices! 13. In Memorloms 14.

Anniversary Mason 15. Cards of Thanks 14. Funerol Directors 17. Cemetery Memorials II. Societies end Lodges Churches 20.

Florists 21. Cemeteries 79. Druggists Open Sunday 30. Service Stations 'Services! 33. Banquets and Parties 34.

Take-Out Foods 35. Where to Go 34. Hotels and Motel 37. Beauty Salon 38. Nursing Home 39.

Gardening and Landscaping 40. Ambulance Service EMPLOYMENT 41, Help Wanted Mai Interest 1 42. Sales Persons and Agents 43. Positions voccnt 44. Professional Service 45.

Help Wanted Female Interest 44. Nursing Service 47. Employment Wonted 41. Domestic Help 4t. Teachers Wanted 50.

Tuition 51. Trod' School 52. Boby Service MENTALS APARTMENTS "HOUSES GARDEN HOMES 54. Apartments to Let 55. Furnished Apartment to Let 54.

Apartments Wanted 57. Houses Gorden Homes 58. Furnished Apartments Wcnted 59. Sublets ROOMS 60. Rooms to Let el.

Rooms Wtnted 42. Room end Board 43. Share Accommodation PROPERTY 44. Industrial Properties 45. Property lor, 44.

Property for Rant U. Property Wanted 48. Income Property if. Commercial Property 70. Out-of-Town Property 71.

Farms tor Sal 72. Farms for Rant 71 Farms Wanted Buy 74. Cottage for Sal 75. Cottage for Rent 74. Cottage Wanted 77.

Cottage lots for Sals 7t. WaratwuM Space 79. Office Let 50. Office wm4 Ltrt 51. Store Let 12.

Stores Wanted to Let tl Resorts S4, Business Opportunltle IS, Hunting nd PttMn ARMSTRONG Glenn and Patty (nee Jenklnson) proud i Jk.JKMtK A. 4V.4S.4 sAAAl McDOUGALL Dr. and Mrs. Donald McDotigall (nee Valo-ry Purser), are delighted to announce the birth of their son Donald Campbell, 6 lb. 14 on April 27, 1972, at the Ottawa Civic Hospital.

Special thanks to Dr. B. J. Ivey and hospital staff. PERRAULT Roger and De- nise (nee Provost) are happy to announce the arrival of a baby boy, 7 7 at Montfort Hospital on Friday, April 28, 1972.

Both well. RENNICK Bill and Pat (nee Roche) are proud to announce the arrival of their son, Wil Ham Jason, 9 on Tues day, April 25, 1972, at Grace Hospital. TURNER To Michael and Margaret (nee Heintzman), a son, 8 lbs. 2 oz. on April 27, 1972 at Kingston General Hos pital, both well.

WRIGHT To Margaret and Jim, a baby boy born April 25, 1972, 8 6 brother for Leanne and Jeffrey, at the Grace Hospital. Both well a i. Deaths ALEXANDER, Mabel Elizabeth In hospital, Winchester, Out. Thursday; April 27, 1972, Mabel Elizabeth Griffith, beloved wife of Samuel Ernest Alexander in her 65th year, of Carlsbad Springs, sister of Mrs. Ken Graham (Annie), -of RiBselVOntrand Mrsr-Fred Sunstrum (Hazel) of Leitrim, Ont.

Resting Hulse and Play- fair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod St. after 2 p.m. Saturday, Service Monday, 1 p.m Interment North RusseH Cemetery. BARBER, Edward Franklyn (Frank) In hospital Thurs day, April 27, 1972, Frank Barber, age 76, of 293 Palace Vanier, beloved husband of Came Nicholson, step-fa ther of Ruby (Mrs. Gerard Taylor), dear brother of Kenneth, Ross, Yourethe, DeanffiT, Delia.

Resting at the Kelly Funeral Home, 585 Somerset St. (Centre Town). Funeral Saturday in the chapel at 10 ajn. Interment Beech- wood Cemetery. BISCOPE, Charles W.

In hos pital Friday, April 28, 1972, Charles William Biscope of Kars, beloved husband of the late Effie Everts, aged 85 years; dear father of Earl, Oliver, Donald, Wesley and Lenord, 19 grandchildren, and 11 great-grandchildren also survive. Resting Hulse and Playfair, Central Chapel, 315 McLeod St. after 2 p.m. Saturday. Service Monday, 3 p.m.

Interment Pinecrest Cemetery. BLYTH, Beata M. In hospital Friday, April 28, 1972, Beata M. Blyth of 167 Powell daughter of the laite Mr. and Mrs.

George R. Blyth, sister of Miss Emilia Blyth of Ottawa. Resting Hulse and Play-fair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod St. Service Monday at 11 a.m. Interment Beechwood Cemetery.

Please omit flowers. Friends may call after 2 p.m. Saturday. BOURGEAU, Roland (Roily) Of 27 Gagnon Hull, on April 28, 1972 at Sacred Heart Hospital, aged 70, beloved hus band by first marriage of the late Lucienne Loyer and husband of Cecile Preseault by second marriage, father of Lucien (Bob), Hull; Ronald, To a Mrs. Charles Romp re (Rollande), Hull; Mrs.

Jean Dubois (Fran- i St. Pierre de Wakefield; Mrs. Paul Emile Lacroix (Gertrude), Gatineau Point; Mrs. Ken Floyd (Claire), Thorold and Miss Lucie, at home, brother of Hector, Hull; Telesphore (Ted), Ottawa; Mrs. Alcide Cleroux (Beatrice), Hull; Mrs Romeo Quinn (Ger- maine), Hull; 13 grand- cniMren, one great prand daughter Res ting at Lionel I Emortd and Son 271 St.

Joseph Hull. Funeral May 1 at 11 a.m. at St, Bernadette'a Church. In4 terment Notre DamcCerne- tery, Hull. Journal Subscnofion Safes SINGLE COPY PRICEi dolly 10c, 25c Soturdoy CARRIER! OC fMSft.T..

BY MAIL! Payable In odvanc Can odo Cornelian Force Post otflc ono A. S3 00 month or 133.00 a year other countries 14 a month a year. Saturday only 25c oei tssMe or I1TO0 year to any oddre rvrnwr inrormorton con 163-381 1 writ The Ottawa Journal, Ml bourlar Annus Went, Ottawa, Ontario. BRYAN, Priscffla-In St. Vin cent's Hospital on Monday, April 24, 1972, Priscilla Bryan in her 91st year, beloved mother of Mrs.

Norman Dar-ragh; grandmother of Brian Fuller, sister of Mrs. A. A. Fraser, Russell, Ont; Mrs. George Halliday, New West minster, B.C.: Mrs.

Lionel McKay, Montreal; Mrs. Nat Boyd and Mrs. William May both of Ottawa; and W. Fitzsimmons, Iroquois. Pri vate funeral was held from Bank Street Chapel of Veitch Draper Ltdt on Wednesday, April.

26. Interment Union Cemetery, Inglcside, CAMPBELL, Martha In hos pital, Arnprior on Friday, April 28, 1972, in her 90th year, Martha Christina McDonald of RR 1 White Lake, widow of James Camp bell, dear mother of Wdlard. Resting at the Boyce Funeral Home, Arnprior where service will, be held in the chapel on Monday" at 2 p.m. Interment White Lake Cemetery. CAVANAGH, Mary Agnes At her residence, Carp, Friday, April 28, 1972, Mary Agnes Owens, her 86th year, be loved wife of Lemuel Cav anagh, dear mother of Mrs.

Donald McKay (LuelSa), Ot tawa; Mrs. Findlay Gordon (Florrie), Carp and Mrs Earle Currie (Dorothy), Al- monte; grandmother of Eva Gordon, Lemuel, Lois and Jimmie Currie; Don McKay and Mrs. Thor Mazuryk (Jean). Resting at the Tubman Kennedy Funeral Home, Carp, where service will be held Sunday at 2.30 p.m. In terment St.

Marks cemetery, Pakenham. ELLIOTT, Mary Irene Sud denly at Renfrew, Friday, April 28, 1972, Mary Irene Mayhew, aged 51 yearns, beloved wife of Mayaard Barr Elliott, dear mother oi (Glenna), Mrs. John R. Mclntyre. Resting at the McPhail and Perkins Funeral Home, Renfrew where the funeral service will be conducted Monday, May 1 at 2 p.m.

Interment Haley's Ceme tery. In lieu of flowers donations to the charity of your choice. FLEMING, Mary (Bert) In hospital, Friday, April 28, 1972, Mary (Bert) Maheux, (retired Sgt. C.W.A.C.), beloved wife of Edward Sand-ford Fleming of Maniwaki, dear mother of Charles and Sheila, beloved daughter of Mrs. Frank Maheux, dear sister of Dorothy (Mrs.

Arthur Comer), Ethel (Mrs. George Ladas), Joan (Mrs. Ross Kribs), and Grace Maheux, also survived by several nieces and nephews. Resting at the Kelly Funeral Home, 585 Somerset Sit. (Centre Town).

Funeral Monday to St. Bartholomew's Veterans Chapel for mass at 10 a.m. Interment Notre Dame Cemetery. FREEMARK, Mrs. Frances -In Renfrew hospital Friday, April 28, 1972, Frances Prince, wife of the late Thomas James Freemark, in her 83rd year, dear mother of Andrew, Renfrew; Stanley, Port Hu ron; Philip, Pembroke; Mar-jorie (Mrs.

Aleric Humphry), Toronto; Thomas, Lawrence and Frank of Renfrew; Gertrude (Mrs. Henry Tomlin), South Porcupine and Maureen (Mrs. Pat Grace), Pembroke. Resting at the Quinn Funeral Home, corner of Railway and Aavier btreets, Renfrew after 2 p.m. Saturday.

Funeral Monday to St. Francis Xavier Church for requiem mass at 10 a.m. St. Frances Xavier Cemetery, Renfrew, Flowers gratefully declined. donations to the Heart Fund or the Cancer Society appre- dated GRAHAM, Betty In hospital pn Friday, April 28, 1972, Bet ty Graham, 100 Florence sister of John, Kars; Flor ence, Montreal; Ruby, Mil- ford, Mrs.

Earl Scobic (Pearl) and Allen, Penticton, B.C.; dear friend of Guy Tomaltyl Resting at Hulse and Playfair -Central Chapel, 31S McLeod St. after 6 p.tn. Saturday. Funeral Monday at 12 noon. GRANT, Grainger Stewart M.C.

On Saturday, April 22, 1972, in Lakes hore General Hospital, in te Claire, Grainger Stewart Grant, M.C, son of the late Honorable McCallum and Mrs. Grant, of Halifax, NS; brother of Car. John M. Grant; beloved husband of Margaret Smith; father of Gerald, Harold, Peter and Leonard. Funeral service was held at Wyman Memorial Church,) Hudson, on Monday, April 24.

Interment at Cote St. Charles Cemetery, Hud son. MANFIELD, Kathleen Dora (Dodie) Of 935 Blythdale Rd. In hospital Thursday, April 27, 1972, after a lengthyi illness, beloved wife of Com mander W. A.

Manfield (retired), loving mother of Billy, beloved sister of Brother Andrew in Scotland. Resting Hulse and Playfair, West Chapel, 1098 Byron be tween Woodroffe and Comp-ton, 2-5 and 7-9 Saturday and Sunday. Funeral service 11 a.m. Monday, May 1, fol lowed by interment Pinecrest Cemetery. Rev.

E. E. G. Foote officiating. McLEOD, Catherine Susan In hospital Friday, April 28, 1972, Catherine Susan Armstrong of Morewood in her 91st year, beloved wife of the late Don- IOLMcLeotLdearmother of Milas, Kingston; Melburn of Morewood; William (Bill), Oakviller Norman, Ottawa; Kenneth, Oshawa; Mrs.

Keith Lougheed (Mary), Sault Ste. Mrs. James Williams (Donalda), Oshawa; sister of Mrs. Agertha Wilson, Ottawa," also survived by 15 grandchildren and 24 great-grandchildren. Resting at the Vice and Craig Ltd, Funeral Home, Queen Street, Chestervillfe, where service will be held Monday at 2 p.m.

Interment Morewood Presbyterian Cemetery. NEWBERRY, Mrs. Julie In Pontiac Community Hospital on Friday, April 28, 1972, Julie Pigeon, aged 97, wife of the late Antoine Newberry, who predeceased her 21 years ago, survived by 10 children, 5 Fred, of Bourget, Ontario; Willie and John of Calumet Island, Lawrence of Renfrew, Ontario; Tardiff of Niagara Falls, NY. 5 daugh-t Mrs. Harry Berard (Anna), of Niagara Falls, N.Y.; Mrs.

Albert Martin (Ida), Montreal; Mrs. Donald Rivers (Lucia), Niagara Falls, N.Y.; Mrs. Russell Watson (Martha), Barrie, Mrs. P. E.

Delisle (Aline), Montreal. 2 brothers, Isidore and Joseph, Calumet Island, Que. Two sisters, Mrs. Gregoire Gauthier (Celina) Camp- Deirs Bay, Mrs. Paul Rougier (Malvina), Pembroke, Ont.

Also surviving her are 33 grandchildren, 46 great-grandchildren and 6 great-great grandchildren. Resting at the I Bros. Funeral Home, Campbell's Bay, Que. Funeral Monday to St. Anne's Church, Calumet Island, Que.

tor Mineral mass at 10 a.m. Interment in Parish Cemetery. FRED N. GARRETT FUNERAL SERVICE KNOWN FOR OUR REASONABLE RATES Since 193B Inquire, No Obligation 584 SOMERSET STREET WEST VICE CRAIG LTD. FUNERAL HOMES METCALFE WINCHESTER' CHESTERVIlLE 774-2120 On convenient teleonone number A rv all locations.

McEVOY-SHIELDS FUNERAL DIRECTORS 232-5337 Dedicated to the public Inhtrest. News and announcements 6 p.m., C.K.O.Y. IAASVAAAAAAAAASV4SJ SNODDY, Percy Suddenly on April 28, 1972, at the age of 58, 329 Laramee St, Hull, hus band of Annette Pelletier, fa ther of Harry, Miss Ida of Montreal, brother of Robert and Edward, both of Hull, Mrs. Napoleon Gregoire (Louisa), Ottawa; Mrs, Ge rard Cholette (Lucille), Hull, several nieces and nephews. Resting at Beauchamp Funeral Home, Ltd.

77 Montclair Hull, Saturday 29 at 7 p.m. for service on Mon day, May 1 at St. Jean Bosco Church at 8 a.m. Interment Notre Dame Cemetery, Hull. STANDING, Thomas Albert Lieut.

OFD (retired) In hospital Thursday, April 27, 1972, Albert Standing of 70 St. Francis St. in his 78th year, beloved husband of Amelia Reasbeck, father of Mrs. E. A.

Blackwell (Alice), Mrs. Pearl Lewis and a son, Bert, brother of Mrs. Amy Darvill and Gordon Standing. Resting Veitch Draper 453 Park- dale Ave. Service in chapel Monday, 11 a.m.

Interment Capital Memorial Gardens. WALLACE, William George On Friday, April 28, 1972, William George Wallace, formerly of Kenmore, in his 93rd year, son of the late Robert and Margaret (nee Wood) Wallace, dear brother of Mrs James Carkner (Lena) and Rebecca Wallace, uncle yyaflao Ottawa. Resting at the Vice and Craig Ltd. Funeral Home, Highway 31, Metcalfe, where friends will be received after 2 p.m. Sunday.

Funeral service Monday, May 1 at 3.30 p.m. in SpririghiE cemetery. VEITCH DRAPER LIMITED FUNERAL DIRECTORS Bryan, Priscilla. Standing, Thomas Albert, (Lieut. O.F.D.

retired) PARKDALE CHAPEL 728-4673 BANK ST. CHAPEL 236-0668 HULSE PLAYFAIR LIMITED Alexander, Mabel Elizabeth. Biscope, Charles W. Blyth, Beata M. Cholmers, Joseph Alexander.

Graham, Manfield, Kathleen Dora (DooH). Central Chapel 233-1143 West Chapel 723-1761 5. Lost ATTACHE CASE, INITIALS G. neor Ottawa Teen, Albert on AprH 24. 728-0270.

Reword. BOY'S SMALL SIZE BICYCLE, AYL-mer Avenue eree, purple with chrome frame, 235-3034. BRACELET, GOLD CHARM, VICIN Ity Well, Csrllngwood Pleze, rsllwey stetion. Kewero. BUDGIE BliRO, PALE BLUE, YEL- low head.

Vicinity CFB Rockclitfe and Montreal Rood. 745-556. Reword. BUDGIE, BLUE, VICINITY ROOSE-velt end Cole Streets. 722-2295.

Reward. CANOE, RED CANVAS, CHAMPLAIN, 16 on Rideau, below Branson Bridge. Reword. 731-4357, evenings CAT, GREY, PART PERSIAN, FE- mole, with bushy toil. Reword.

New Edinburgh. 745-5535. CAT, LARGE LIGHT GRAY MALE, wearing collar, vicinity Pleasant park Road area. 733-0302, reward. CAT, MALE, MONTHS, APRIL 16, 72-4555.

CAT MISSING, WESTBORO, BLACK with no tall. Answers to Mustatfa. SIS reward. 728-4063, 232-1075. CHIHUAHUA, PART TERRIER, chocolate front, name light brown.

Cricket. S3S-567. DOG, LARGE, WHITE, -GREAT PYRE, nees, femcHe, brown eor. ll CO for Information. 692-3439.

GLASSES. BROWN FRAME, LOST Riverside Park South. -731-4390. LADY'S GOLD WEDDING RING found Centre Town. 828-1922.

MAN'S OPAL RINO, GOLD, LOST April 15. 733-S2VS. MAN'S GRFEN JACKET, LOST MAIT-lond neor Queenswoy. Reword. 722.

7932. RED PURSE, LOST VICINITY LORD Elgin Hotel, Important papers, reward. SAMOYED PUPPY, LOST BEACON Hid North orea, Wednesday. Reword. Ext.

56) evenings, SIAMESE CAT, MALE, PLEASANT Park vicinity, answers to Thai. 31- 2233. TAILLESS WELSH CORGI. TAN AND whit, answers nam Mark. Please coll 233-M14.

Reword. TORTOISE' SHELL CAT FEMAL8, Bronson-Cirllng. 3344894. WIREHAIREO FOX TERRIER, FE- moie, losr vkWty mond. Good reword.

8M-2145 or 725-1444. 1 V- 1970 BERMUDA 50-CENT PIECE. Gladstone Dows Lou Dicycie pom. Reword. 6.

hand MANt SIGNET RINO. I29-7S64. BOURNE, Motol In fond end loving memory of dear momer ond grand mother, who died occkMntoHy Afrii 197. We do not need a special day To brino vou to our mind. For the days we do not Mill of you Ar very hard to find.

If oJI this world were ours to give. We'd give yes, ond more. To see the ta of mother deor. Come smiting through the door. Daughter Elteen, Bruce and Condchlldren.

BOURNE, Mabel In lowing memory of wonderful mother ond grandmother who died occldervtoHy April 29, 197, Loving ond kind In oB her ways, Upright ond ust to the end of her dovsj Sincere ond true, In her heart ond mind, Beautiful rnemories she left behind. Son Gordon, Pat ond Grandson Joson. BRACKENBURY In loving memory of deor husband ond father, George Brockentoury, who dwd AprH 29, 1963. Gone but not forgotten. Mrs.

George Brockenbury end Fomity. BU-RKE In loving memory of a deor wife, momer ond grondmatner, Annie, passed away so suddenly April 1971. Sod and sudden was the call. So clearly loved by one and oil Her memory is as sweet today At lh the hour she passed oway. Martin, Gall, Kevin and Boys.

OELMER In fond ond loving mem ory of a deor hosoond end father, Horry, who passed away April 29, 1970. The Lord Is my shepherd. There is nothing I shall want. Wife and Family. KIGHT In loving remembrance of our dear parents ond grandparents.

Florence and Wilfred, mother passed awoy April 29, 1969, and dad May 27, I960. There Is Hnk death cannot sever. Love ond rememorance last forever. Wilfred, Moriorie, Bill ond Fomily. LAVIOLETTE In loving memory of Gordon Roy Lovioierte who passed away 5 years ago today, Apnt 29, 1967.

On thing I'll have you do Walk slowly down the road of death, 'For Donnle followed you, He'll wont to know each step you take, The moy wolk the same. For some day down that lonely road, You'H hear trim call your name. I cannot soy, I wtti not soy that you both ore dead, you're lust owoy. Mom and Oad. LAVIOLETTE In sod ond loving memory of a deor brother, Gordon Lovtotette, who passed oway April 29, 1967.

His Htfe was earnest, his ocrions kind, A generous hand ond on active mind. Anxious to please, loath to offend, A lovmg brother ond faithful friend. Raymond and Ruth. LOCKESBY In loving memory of dear ount ond uncle, Alice ond Jack lockerOy. Ever remomoered.

ivy ond Earl. LYTLE In loving memory of Bruce covonoon Lyric, who passed away April 30, I960. Sod ond sudden was the coil, So loved by one and all; Hfe memory Is as sweet today As In the hour he passed oway. Mother. IERNEY In loving memory of a deor brother, Lawrence Harold, who passed owoy April SS, 1971.

Joseph WATTEiRS In loving memory of deor husband. Leo, who passed away April 30, 1901. When days are long ond dreary. And everything goes wrong, I seem to hear you whisper Cheer up and carry on. Loved ond remembered aiweys.

Wife Cecilia. WI1KES In loving memory of a deor wHe ond mother, Edna Violet, who passed owoy April 29, 1971. The years may wipe out many things, But this they'll wipe out never, The memory of those happy days Which we have spent together. Jock, Jock Don and Barbara. YOUNG In loving memory of dear momer and grandmother, Grace Young, who passed oway April 29, 1964.

Not deed to us who loved her, Not lost, but gone before; She lives witti us 40, memory And wIM forever more. June, Ken, Wendy ond Jeff. YOUNG In loving memory of a dear mother ond grandmother, Mrs. Grace Orysdoi Young, who passed oway April 29, 1964. You left behind an aching heart, That loved you most sincere; We hever did, nor never will Forget you, Mother dear.

Shirley, Don and Fomily. 21. EASTERN ONTARIO'S MOST MODERN CREMATORIUM New Crematorium, Chapel and Administration Bldg. CHAPEL FOR 200 PERSONS NON-DENOMINATIONAL BEAUTIFUL URN GARDEN AND COLUMBARIUM 2500 BASELINE CLOUTHIER We wish to express our" deep gratitude to our many friends ond relatives for the kindness, sympathy ond floral offerings extended at the death of our beloved mother ond grandmother. Mr.

J. H. Clau-triler ond Fomily. DIOTTE We wish to express our sincere thanks to Father Gerry Ml-chaud, pp. Father Pierre Morals, our relatives, neighbors and friends for their mony acts of kindness, masses, spiritual and floral offerings, cords of sympathy.

Special monks to our Fleldvllle Choir. Also Doctors Geggle and nurses ot Wakefield Memorial. We will cherish ohvays, the respect shown In our recent sad bereavement In the loss of a beloved husband and father. Mathlos. Wife Rlto.

Children Arlln. Anne Marie, Irene, Ronnie ond Michael. McRAE We wish to extend our. sincere ttwnks to friends, relatives ond neighbors for their kindness, floral offerings, messages of sympathy lh the death of our dear hus-bond, father and grandfather, and special thanks to Dr. Fitz-Geroid ond staff of the Kemptvllle District Hospital.

Bea McRoe ond Fomily. SCHARFE We wish to extend our sincere thonks ond appreciation for the acts of kindness, messoges of sympathy, splrltuol and floral offerings ond visits from neighbors, relatives and many friends during our recent bereavement In the loss of a loving husband and father, Arnold Schorfe. Mrs. Arnold Scharfe and Fomily. SISSON We wish to express our sincere monks to relatives ond Wends for the many acts of kindness, messages of sympathy, beautiful fiorcl offerings received In the recent loss of our beloved husband, father ond grandfather, Reginald Sisson.

Specloi thanks to 'Rev. AHsop, Church of Ascension, also tire Eldon Veitch Funeral Home for their hejpful assistance. Mrs. Sisson ond Family. 16.

Funeral Director! RACINE, ROBERT AND GAUTHIER 237-3483, 260 Besserer; 300 Olmstead; 7 Folrmont; 259 St. Patrick; 101 Notre Dome. 17. Cemetery Memorials CREMATION Full Information Freikof Charge from BEECHWOCj-D CREMATORIUM P0 BOX 7025, OTTAWA 19. Churches COME TO CHURCH A director of Churches in and around Ottawa Anglican Church of Canada ST.

AL BAN THE MARTYR, KING Edword and Daly Avenues; Rev. Conon Lionel Bruce. Services: 11 a.m., 4 p.m. ST. BARTHOLOMEW'S, MCKAY ST.

at Victoria, Rev, James- Barnett. Sunday Services: SIS, 945, 11 15 a.m. Tuesday, 7.15 a.m. Thursday 10 a.m. Roman Catholic ST.

PATRICKS CHURCH, CORNER Kent and Nepean Streets. Sunday obligation moy be fulfilled at the following mosses-. Saturday 4 30 p.m. Sunday 7.00, 8.00, 9.30, 11.00, 13.15 and 9.00 p.m. United Church of Canada EASTBROOK UNITED CHURCH, 273 Donald Vanier City.

Morning ser-vlcenSunday school, 11 a.m. 746-02 Cemeteries ROAD. 829-3600.

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Pages Available:
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Years Available:
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