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34'. Friday. 'May 12, 1972 The Ottawa Journal Ipjfo'f lite JMiMI feg1I(Ml Todny-nnd tomorrow TODAY Brookfield High School singers. Ottawa Tech band and Clark, N.J. band, at Brookfield High School, 8 p.m.

Music night, Lisgar Colle giate, 8 p.m. -Tango, NAC Studio. 8 p.m, "L'Amant Anglaise, NAC Theatre, 8 p.m. The Dark Lady Within, First Unitarian Church, 2101 Aigon Vquin 8.30 p.m Worldarama. travel films, NAC Opera House, 8.30 p.m.

Ottawa Film Council Pro- pram. National Library, 8.30 p.m. Beacon Holl North tion, variety show, Colonel By High School, 8.30 p.m The Star Spangled Girl, Ot tawa Little Theatre, 8.30 p.m TOSIORRQW City auction Bay view Yard, 10 a.m. Bicycle and stolen goods auc- tion, Gloucester police station, 1.30 p.m. Tea and bake sale, St Andrew's United Church, Cumber land, 2 to 4.30 p.m.

Tea and bake sale, St, George's Anglican! Church 2 to 4.30 p.m. Youth Art Studio concert, La Salle High School, 7.30 p.m. Tango, NAC Studio, 8 p.m. L'Amant Anglaise, NAC Theatre, 8 p.m. Ottawa Council gram, National Library P-m.

The Star Spangled Girl, Ot- tawa Little Theatre, 8.30 p.m. Worldarama, NAC Opera House, 8.30 p.m. Beacon Hill Association, variety show, Colonel By High School, 8.30 p.m. Journal Box Replies B21 628 632 681 662 680 682 688 689 690 691 693 72S 129 748 758 763 768 772 774 775 784 788 790 800 821 824 858 860 863 871 876 884 914 925 944 847 649 955 965 971 973 975 976 979 990 997 3 4 5 11 18 21 25 57 61 71 83 Replies mailed May 11. 1972.

695 916 919 922 956 992 996 2 6 8 12 69 60 63 66 67 70 75 81 82 84 96 101 103 107 117 123 126 i i INDEX TO CLASSIFICATIONS ANNOUNCEMENTS vital Sietisticsi I. Adoption I Births 3. Deaths 4. Obltuaritt S. Lost 4.

Found Notktsi 11, In Momorlams 14. Anniversary Maun 15. Cords of Thanks 14. Fumral Directors 17. Cemetery Mtmorlols 11 Societies ond Lodges Churchts 20.

Florists 21. Ctmsterles if. Druggists Opsn Sunday 30. Service Stations Ssrvlctti 33. Banquets ond Portia 34.

Take-Out Foods 35. Wlwro to Go 34. Hotels and Mots Is 37. Bsouty Salons 38. Nursing Homts 39.

Gardening ond Landscaping 40. Ambulonc Strvlos EMPLOYMENT 41. Help Wanted Mat Interest 42. Solts Persons and Agsnts 43. Positions Vocont 44.

Professional Sarvlc 45. Hslp Wantsd Fsmals Interest 44. Nursing Services 47. Employment Wanted- 48. Domestic Help 49.

Teachers Wantsd 50. Tuition 51. Trade Schools 52 Baby Services RENTALS APARTMENTS HOUSES GARDEN HOMES 54. Apartment! to Let 55. Furnished Apartments to Let 56.

Apartments Wunted 57. Houses Garden Homes 51. Furnished Apartments Wantsd 59. Sublets ROOMS 60. Rooms to Let 61.

Rooms Wanted 62. Room and Board 43. Shar Accommodation PROPERTY 44. industrial Properties. 65.

Property for Sale 66. Property tor Rent 67. Property Wanted 66. Income Property 69. Commercial Property 70.

Out.of.Town Property 71. Farms for Sale 71. Farms for Rent 73. Forms Wanted If Buy 74. Cottages tor Sola 75.

Colleges tor Rent 76. Cottages wanted 77. Cottage Lots lor Sals 71. warehouse Space W. Ofllces to Let 0.

Offices wanted to Let SI. Stores to Let Stores Wantsd to Let S3. Resorts as. Business Opportunities 14. Hunting and Fishing, Deaths By The Canadian Press Toronto Arthur Stephen Pearson, 79, a senior officer in both world wars and former.

president of National Weaving and Campbell. Brothers of Hamilton Ltd. i London Lord Silkin, 82, a Labor peer and former minister of town and country planning. i N.Y. Luther C.

Phi- fer, 86, an editorial cartoonist whose -work appeared in several major magazines in the U.S. Births FOGO Jim and Heather (nee Hamilton) are pleased to an nounce the birth of a son Adarrt Robert, 'on May 10, 1972, at Riverside Hospital. FOX Lawrence- ancTXinda (neeMcMUrtry), are happy to announce the birth of a son at Brockville General Hospital May 9, 1972. HITSMAN Sandy wishes to announce the arrival of her baby brother, John "William, 8 lbs. 2 on May 10, 1972, at the Grace Hospital Gordon and Joy (nee Wheeler) wish to thank Dr.

Resnick and the Canadian Mothercraft Society. LINDSAY Gerry and Mar- lene (nee Carvill) are proud to announce the birth of son, Joseph William Ray mond, on May 10, 1972, 7.2S a.m. A lene and Gerry Many thanks to Dr. Pierre LeMay and the staff at the Ottawa General McGOVERN Terry and Fran ces (nee Thomson) wish to announce the birth of Ann Louise on May 8, 1972. Many thanks to Dr.

Andrews and Riverside staff. MUHLIG Russell and Judy (nee MacDonald) are pleased to announce the birth of son, James Russell, 8 lbs. 10 on May 11, 1972, at Riverside Hospital. OTTO Herbert and Christine (nee Thompson) happily announce the arrival of Karl Ronald, 7 lbs. 12 ozs, May 10, 1972, at Riverside Hospital, MERCHANDISE Articles: 90.

Bicycles 91. Cameras, Photo Supplies- Articles for Sals 93. Articles 'Wanted Articles for Rent 95. Articles for Swap 94. Antiques and Fine Art 97, Firewood and Fuel 91.

Market Basket 99. Machinery and Equipment 100. Pet Stock 101. Livestock and Poultry 102. Stamps and Cains 103.

Hobbles lot. Boots and Motors -105. Snowmobiles lot. Campers' Supplies 107. Muslcol Supplies lot.

Radio -Television 109. Household Appliances AUTOMOTIVE Autosi 119. Auto Leasing 120. Autos for Sale 121. Autos Wanted 122.

Auto Accessories 123. Sports Cars 124. Auto Ports Truckli 129. Trucks tor So 130. Truck Bodies.

Ports 131. Trucks Wanted Trailers! 133. Trailers for Sale 134. Trailers for Rent 135. Mobile Homes for Sale 136.

Mobile Humes for Rent 137. Mobile Homes Moved 131. Mobile Home Parks 13V. Mobile Homes Exchanged Motorcycles)- 145. Motorcycles for Sale 146.

Motorcycles for Rent 147. Scooters for Sole 146. Scooters for F.ent 149, Ski Corner Mlicellaneousi 151. Garages 152. Parking 153.

Winterizing REAL ESTATE 1S7. Houses for Sale Property Management 159. Condominiums 160. Furnished Houses to Let 161. Furnished Houses Wanted to Let 161.

Houses Wantsd to Let 16). Houses Wanted to Buy PERSONALS 176. Personal Memos 177. Transportation Available 178. Transportation Wontsd 179.

Camps Boys' and Girls' FINANCIAL 1s5 Financing 186 Money Wonted is; Money Avoiiobie IBS Mortgages 18V investments Ivo. Patents ond Copy, MISCELLANEOUS t9 Lsgat 195. Auctions 16. At Your Service 197. Coming Events 18.

Stomp Collectors 199. Anniversary Pegs or on oe the on of per der and -SIrlhi (Com. from Preceding Column) PRATT Barry and Barb (nee Alien), are proud to an nounce the- birth of their daughter Stephanie Leigh, lbs. 7 Thursday May 11, 1972, Ottawa Civic Hospital, a sister for A. J.

Deaths BELL, Sarah Elisabeth Sud denly, on May 10, 1972, Sarah Elisabeth Bell, beloved dau'ghtei of Ronald and Caroline Bell, 1525 Alta Vista Drive, age 3 months. Private funeral from Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel on Friday at 2 p.m. Interment Notre Dame cemetery. BROWN, Mary Emma On Wednesday May 10, 1972 at her home, 61 Fraser Park Drive, Orleans, Ont; Mary Solari, age 58, beloved wife of Edward Brown, -dear mother of Edward, Timothy, Vero nica, Patricia (Mrs. Robert Lalonde), Victoria (Mrs.

Peter Sinclair), and Bonnie (Mrs. Frank Bradley); dear sister of Jack, Charles; Rex, Anne (Mrs. Ernest Henley) and Hilda (Mrs. Jack Park); also survived by 6 grandchildren. Resting at the Kelly Funeral Home, 585 Somerset St.

(Centre Town). Funeral Saturday to Holy Cross Church for mass at 10 a.m. Cremation Pineerest Crematorium. BURNS, Lawrence Of 95 Lor- rain mem ber -of Canadian Legion Norris Branch Gatineau, on Thurs day, May 11, 1972, age 68, beloved husband of Florence Powers; father of Mrs. Mer- vyn Touchette (Betty) of RR 2 Gatineau; brother of Frank of Gatineau; Angus of West Templeton and Mrs.

Margaret Holmes of Ottawa; 2 grand children. Resting at the Bru- net and Salomon Funeral Home, 750 Maloncy Ga tineau. Funeral Sunday May 14, at 2 p.m. in St Aloysius Church, Gatineau. Interment St.

Rose de Lima Cemetery, FARIS, Daniel Robert In hos pital May 10, 1972, Darnel R. Fans, of 149 Main Ayi- mer, Quebec, in his 82nd year, dearly beloved husband of Eliza B. Burden, son of the late John Faris- and Elinor Pink, survived by three sis- ters Mrs. Herbert Davis (Maud), Mrs. Thomas Jowsey (Elizabeth), and Mrs.

Wesley Burden (Daisy), one brother Charles. Resting at the. Wea gant Radmore Stewart Funer al Home, 1319 Wellington St between Parkdale and Island Park Drive. Service in the chapel Saturday at 2 pjn. Interment Bellevue cemetery.

194. legal TENDERS The Canada Post Office Is Inviting ten ders tot Huroi kouto mo. 4 urtawa. Full details as to controct specifica tions, schedule of service, tender forms, may be obtained from all Postal Stations In Ottawa, Main Post Office from: Director, Eostern District Ontario Postal Region Room M-1J0 Industrial Avenue ot Alta Vista Drive OTTAWA, Ontario K1A OC1 Telephone: 991-6114 or 996-tltt Tenders will be accepted until 3.00 a.m Wednesday, 31st of May 1973. note: eoch tender must be accom panied by a security deposit In the form of a certified cheatis or mane or.

aer far-the amount of S2J.00 payable to ins Receiver general of canaao. TENDER CALL-additions, ALTERATIONS AND RENOVATIONS TO -PERTH AND DISTRICT COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE, BRTH, ONTARIO Seoled bulk tenders for additions, alterations and renovations to Perth ond District Collegiate Institute, Perth, On tario, will, oo receivea.on or berort JUNE 1973, 3.00 P.M. otter which time no further tenders will received, by The LonorK County Doaro or coucattan or rne aoara or-flces, 15 Victoria Street, Perth, Ontario. Structural steel, mechanical, electrical. plastering, acoustical ond painting trades will deposit their tenders with Ottawa Volley Bid Depository at IV6 Branson Avenue, Ottawa, Ontario, or before MAY 31, 1971, 3J00 P.M.

Each tender must be accompanied by a Bid Bond in the amount of 10 per cent the render turn. The successful Md- oh- win do required to fumisn a cent performance bond. Plans, Specifications and Farm of Ten- may be obtained fromi HANS L. STUTZ, M.R.A.I.C,' ARCHITECT 1119 CARLINO AVENUE OTTAWA, ONTARIO K1Y 4G6 upon deposit of (100.00 per' set. This amount will be refunded upon the return of oil documents in aood condition within 41 hows of closing of tenders.

Plans and Specifications will be an view at the Ottawa ond Toronto Builders Exchanges. The lows st or onv tender will not nec essarily be accepted. PETER BURCHELL CHAIRMAN M. W. LEVER DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION i -2.

-Dealts- Cont. from Preceding Column) HOULE, Lionel Of 197 Gladu vainer, in hospital. Wednesday, May 10, 1972, age 66, beloved husband of Simone Beauchamp, dear father of Mrs. Gerard Duford (Gertrude), Vanier; brother of Romeo, Touraine; Lucien, vanier; Roland, -Vars; Mrs Jean-Paul Leblanc (Lu- cienne), St. Albert, Mrs.

Rita Leblond, Vanier; six grandchildren. Resting at Racine, Robert and Gauthier; 300 Olmstead Vanier. Funeral mass Saturday, May 13 in Marie Mediatrice Church at 9 a.m. Interment Notre Dame Cemetery, Ottawa. KEAN, Audrey In hospital t-arleton Place, Thurs dav May 11, 1972, Audrey Copeland, age 52 yearsrwidow of John David- Kean; dear mother of David Jacques, Michael, Janine Mrs.

L. Pye), and Shelley. Resting at 'the Alan R. Barker Funeral Home, McArthur Carle- ton Place. Service in the Chapel Saturday at 1.30 p.m.

Interment United Cemeteries. McDERMTD, Laura In Renfrew hospital Thursday May 11, 1972, Laura McDermid, loved wife of Jack McDermid, in her 71st year, mother' of Mrs. Ivan Trudeau (Laureen) of Quyon, Que. Resting at tjie Cochrane Anderson Funeral Home, Renfrew, for service Saturday May 13 at 2 p.m. In- tcrmcnt in Goshen Cemetery; McGLASHAN, Watson R.

In hospital, Wednesday, May 10, 1972, Watson R. McGlashan, age 67 years, beloved husband of the late Elva McQuestion, 565 Notre Dame Gatineau, father of Roderick and Janet (Mrs. Gilles Lalonde); Jean (Mrs. M. Osmun) of Gatineau and James of West Templeton, also survived by five grandchildren.

Resting Hulse- and Playfair Central Chapel, 31S McLeod St. Service Saturday at 2 p.m. Interment West Templeton, Que. The Journal' .4: has made. available a booklet of In Memoriam Notices.

Phone or Miss at 563-3711- or come your ICont, from Preceding Column) PELLETIER, Francois (Frank) Of 69 Csichton Ottawa, in hospital Friday, May 12, 1972, age 48, dear son of Mod- este Pelletier, beloved hus band of Maureen Buck, dear father of Marc, Mich elle, Suzanne at home; broth er of Jean-Louis, Vanier; Ber nard, Fredericton; Hector and Charles, Ottawa. Resting at Racine Robert and Gauthier, 259 St. Patrick St. Funeral mass Saturday, May 13, in St. Vincent de Paul Church at 2 p.m.' Interment Notre Dame cemetery, Ottawa.

In lieu of flowers donations to the Ontario Heart Foundation; PLAMONDON. Marie-BlancheP Suddenly Friday May 12, r1972j Marifl-Blnnrhfl wife of the late Joseph Henri Plamondon, age 82, mother of Roger, Mrs. Rodolphe -Allard (Rollande), Mrs, David Ker- key (Therese), Miss Lydia Plamondon, all of Ottawa; 17 grandchildren and 4 great grandchildren. Resting at Landreville Funeral Home, S78 Somerset West after 12 noon Saturday. Funeral Mon day in St Jean Baptiste Church for mass at 9 a.m.

In terment Notre Dame, Ottawa, WARD, Gordon George In Kingston, May 11, 1972, Gordon Ward, age 51, hus band of Anne Wilson, father of Barry, Michael, Jane "and Tony, beloved son of Louisa Ward and the late Gordon E. Ward, Quebec City, survived by sisters Mrs. Pearl Mitchell, of Ottawa and Mrs. Trudy Morin, Hagerstowny Md and brother, John Ward, Ottawa. Funeral service at St.

Mark's Anglican Church, Kingston, Ont, May 15. In lieu -of flowers' a do nation may be sent to the Canadian Cancer Society, Write Allen in for copy -Dalht- (Cont. from Preceding Column) HULSE PLAYFAIR LIMITED McGKnhon, Wotson R. Csntroi Chapel 233-1143 West Chapel 728-1761 McEVOY-SHIELDS FUNERAL DIRECTORS' 232-5337 47 Yeors Continuous Community Service ond onnouncements 6 p.m., C.K.0.Y; VEITCH DRAPER LIMITED FUNERAL DIRECTORS PARKDALE CHAPEL 728-4673 BANK ST. CHAPEL 236-0668 lost BLACK AND TAN, SMALL BEAGLISH type temaio oog, licence Riverside Park South area, 731-3641, evenings.

Reward. 731-3041. BUDGIE BIRD, GREEN, YELLOW tieod, vicinity Hillcrest High Elm vole Acres. 733-5741. Reward.

CAT, LIGHT MALE, MAY BE wearing collar, Alta Vista area. Reward 7334302. CAT, FEMALE, BROWN AND BEIGE wim white cnest. Silky hair, extra toe front feet, lost Dovercourt, Woven. Reward 722-1218.

CAT, GREY, WHITE MALE, WHITE cnest, one year, pairtieid Heigntb Bayshore area. S29-4494. CAT, LIGHT GREY, BLACK STRIPES, port Persian, large tlutty toll, full grown female. 745-5535. Reward.

CAT, SMALL, MALE, GREY AND white, Blackburn-Hamlet. S24-S6S4. DARK RIMMED MEN'S GLASSES, Bank-Albert street area, Thursday, approximately o'clock. Z3J-im. DESPERATE WOMAN WITH SIX children lost brown wallet with rent money, at K-Mort, St.

Laurent. Call 236-V3II. DIAMOND RING MONDAY AFTER. noon, Rldeau or Sparks St. 729-7038, oner s.

DOG, SMALL BLACK, WHITE, SHORT hair, curled tall, shaved hind leg, protruding tooth, answers Caesar. 2354937. ENGRAVED MAN'S GOLD BULOVA wrisrwoTcn, vicinity uoinousM. I coife Streets. Reword.

233-27(7 evenings. FEMALE' SAMOYED, ANSWERS TO Fluffy, Russell, Vars, Embrun. Re word. 1-443-5477. GERMAN SHEPHERD, BLACK, TAN mole puppy.

Monday. McKellar Oreo. Answers Cherrokoe. 728-7775. Re- war a.

GLASSES, GREEN AND BROWN, Miles for Millions routes Reward. 39-S323t GLASSES, TINTED, FRIDAY, FISHER, meuwwionas ana muivagn, oval, GOLD ETERNAMATIC LADY watch, vicinity Lard Elgin Hotel ond wrapping mail, murscuy, May 4. Registration number on bock can be Identified. Reward. Please coll S2S.

7947. HITCHHIKERS' SMALL KNAPSACK forgotten, hi green VW sedan, after Wednesday morning ride from South Mann to Antrim. Pleas prone 722. LADY'S TIMEX ELECTRIC WATCH. Koward.

731-0665. LADY'S SIGNET RING, ENGRAVED momer. mclsocl bigin, bus route. First Avenue, Bank, Carting. 234- 3864, 993-9937.

LOST, -SMALL, BLACK CAT. ANS- swers to vicinity Trend Vlllage-Breenbank Road, Tel. 828- 003, after p.m. MAN'S WRISTWATCH, VICINITY oonx ana Aioert. 232-9923.

Reward, MOTORCYCLE HELMET, VICINITY seacn ana Britonnlo. 828- 6s. Reward. ONE FORK, FOR LIFT TRUCK (red), on rood from Manotlck to urawo. Kewora 7s-es75.

PURSE, SUEDE, CONTAINS GLASSES, laemiTtcorion pevers, around Lucky rvqy ngnwnwT, Kewara 2JJ-B6. REWARD, 2 SKIRTS, 1 GREEN MO- noir, i grey and block knit, lost Friday evening. May 5, Lewis Street, near bank. 749-4474. SCOTCH THISTLE BROOCH, SILVER ana omemysrs, uiriingwooa snopping urea.

KvworaL rnone BiB-wu. SMALL GREY FEMALE CAT. SINCF Mprn it, aaysnore area. Multiple roes, insm, oac paws Koward, 820-1363. SMALL PURE WHITE SPAYED FE- moie cat, snort haired; yellow eves, Catches, eats Insects.

April 29, Kings- ww rum, vomer, 4yvt TWO BOYS' BICYCLES. CCM. RED. i-raser Avenue, April 29, small re- wera. ns-3118.

VICINITY RIVERDALE AND RANIC prescrtprnn sunglasses. 731-C2I6, after e. WATCH, LADY'S LONGINES WITT- nsr, Dlsmsnte bracelet, Market, Rldeau, Sparks, Parliament Hill. 124-3969. KEYS ON KEYRING WITH RED tag, Strathcona near Driveway.

232-9061, or deposit at Waverley Motors. Journal Subjcriciion SINGLE COPY PRICE: dally IOC. 25c Saturday BY 'CARR'ERi 60c a week BY Mail! Payable in advance Can odd, Cmcdian Forces Post Office ana U.S.A. Si .00 a month or S3S.0O a year. AH other countries 84.00 a month a year.

Saturday only 25c pet Issue or 811.00 a year to any address. Far further Information call 563-3SH, or writs The Ottawa Journal, 361 Lourler Avenue Went, Ottawa, Ontario, kio m. lost- -tcont. from Preceding Columnl RIWARD FOR RETURN OF CONTENTS OF Somsonlte briefcase, InMlols B.Pt, lost from garage on Chesterton urive, Monday evening, 22S-o43i evenings; 731-4104 daytime. hand BLACK AND WHITE CAT, FOUND vicinity CorHng and O'Connor.

234- 3U. BROWN WALLET, FULL OF PAPERS, found on Somerset Street West. 232. 6388. CAT, YOUNG, MALE, DARK TABBY, long hair, found Dows Lake area.

232-W53. FEMALE SIAMESE CAT, CRAIG AND in the Glebe. 235-3727. HUB CAP, FOUND BANK STREET at Rocklnghom. 7334236.

LADY'S SMALL BLACK LEATHER glove, leather faced, found near new National Defence Bulking. 729-0025. MIXED AIR DALE, MALE, NEAR Brantwood Beach. No coMor. 235-2937, PAIR PRESCRIPTION GLASSES.

found on -Somerset near Bav. Can be picked up at retail store on somerset. SENIOR CITIZEN'S BUS IDENTIFICA- tlon card. 729-2374. SMALL GOLD WATCH CRYSTAL.

vicinity Ottawa River Parkway; near westooro peocn. so-iovs. 13. MemorUmi DONOGHUE In loving memory of a dear nephew, Earl Donoghue, who passed away May 12, 1969, Ever remembered by Aunt ERWIN in loving memory of a wonderful father ond grandfather. Austin James Erwin, who passed -away woy 12, ivl.

One year has passed dear dad Since you were colled oway. How weH do I remember That sod ond lonely -Suffering much you murmured not. We watched you day by day, -Bless you dod you or the Daughter Orma, Barry ond Bonnie, dear mother, Annie Frtnon who passed away May 12, 1961. Love's greatest gift remembrance. Betty, Don, Carol.

FRASER In loving memory of a aeor momer ana granamotner, Mrs. Annie Fraser, who passed away May 12, 1961. And while she He in peaceful slsep. Her memory we shall olways keep. 1 George, Cam ond Family.

REECE in loving memory of a dear oromer, wesiey Keece, wno died Moy 12. 197t. Today recalls th memory Of a loved one gone to rest) And those who think of Mm today Are those who loved him bet. The flowers we lay upon his grove Moy wither ond decay. But the love for him who lies Deneom WiM never fade away.

Albert, Rita ond the Children, 15. Cards ol Thanks BOWDEN We wish to express our sincere monks to friends, relotlves and neighbors for their kindness ond messoge of sympathy and floral offerings extended at. the death of owf cm arm ratrmy. 16. Funeral Directors RACINE, ROBERT AND GAUTHIER 237.3680, 260 Bessem; 200 iimsteod; 7 f-oirmont; 259 St.

Patrick; 101 Notre Dam. 17. (emererr Memorials MARTEL MONUMENTS, QUALITY. service, design, reasonable ices. Display at 388 Booth.

232-8797. 20. Florists FINE'S FLOWERS LIMITED 4 With 7 Locations for Your Convenience 232 Bank Street 2216 Corllng at Woedroff 3626 Riverside Drive near Uplands Highway 15, Bells Corners St. Laurent Shopping Centre 13 Beechwood Avenue 209 RIDEAU STREET 236-0801 35. Where to Go SIGHTSEEING BOAT CRUISES, TEN trips aeiiy.

docks By Arts Centre. 38. Nursing Homes ACCOMMODATION FOR- ELDERLY raoms, nursing core. Reasonable rotes. 234-0601.

GLEBE. WE HAVE A LODGE WITH excellent food and homey atmosphere for ladies that do not require nursing ca, dut neea supervision. Mr, O'Day, 234-0590 before 9 39. Gardening and Landscaping EVERGREENS, NURSERY GROWN, wv rwr vrm, neaeunoDW, ev-4336, evenings. FORSALE, 1,000 WHITS Tl.

mtfll, open. Jl-U363. FOR EXPERT LANDSCAPING AND wvsiuo, auuuiny, iieages, snruos, fences, patios and walks. For free estimates, 232-5J47. HnnsP JUAMliaa.

unrumt BB-rn Dciicn Mn tuwns, riCK-up or MANURE, BY BUSHEL OR LOAD. eoauing, Tras Cleaned. Garbage removed. 8224421. ORGANIC GARDEN' SOIL FOR SALE iwa wooea.

B4l-lWjl, ROTOTILLING GARDENS AND awns. 41-avxr. ROTOTILLING, BIG EQUIPMENT, 25 TOP SOIL, REASONABLE RATES. 7334)51 2 1 733-5172, between 6-9. TREE SERVICE, FULLY INSURED, ow mnnuxre, ner 6-472I TREES CUT, HEDGES TRIMMED, lumps removea, lawns cleaned.

235-1370. WELL ROTTED MANURE, II BU, HWm, lawns. B2S-U539, WILL ROTOTILL GARDEN, 8324480. SOD Sal HAVE 100 ACRES ill U.I. Itfinleil tlile BILINGUAL SALESCLERK, FOR TIRE and battery distributor, to osslst with telephone ond counter scries and Inquiries.

Good future for industrious person, experience an asset. Apply, preferably In writing, stating experience, qualifications ond starting solory expected. Commercial Tire ond Battery Soles 36) St. Patrick Street, ASPHALT RAKERS AND WORKERS, experienced only. 733-5809, after 6.

BILINGUAL, EXPERIENCED TRUCK driver, must be famlllor with Hull-Ot. towa area. For. appointment call 825-4733, R. smith.

BOYS. EARN EXTRA 'MONEY OR A bicycle, selling papers otter school and weekends. 2354556. CICEROl'S PIZZERIA REQUIRES part-lime help. Apply 869 Bank after 11 a.m.

DRIVER WILLING TO WORK, OPER. vie inwiie iii.uuif niniie, vver 25, olary, commission. 12 Cleopotro. EXPERIENCED CLEANUP MAN AND car polisher. Apply 270 Cetherlne SI.

EXPERIENCED TRUCK DRIVERS, needed lor moving com pony. Pleaie coll 733-2171. EXPERIENCED FULL-TIME CARE-taker for church. Maintenance capability on asset. References wHI be required from success! ul applicant.

Reply stating experience to: Box o-i2, EXPERIENCED MEN'S HAIRSTYL. Ists wonted. Joe's Barber 246 Rldeau Street. EXPERIENCED PERSON TO WORK In retread plant. Apply Ralph Tire Shop, 125 Hickory 725-3301.

EXPERIENCED CASE BACKHOE Operator, experienced truck driver. 825- 3474. EXPERIENCED LANDSCAPERS, thorough knowledge of tondscoplng. Also foremen. Coil 1-489-3428.

EXPERIENCED ASPHALT SALES- man, top commissions. 233-9034. EXPERIENCED TAXI DRIVERS needed. 722-4341. EXPERIENCED GENERAL OFFICE clerk, steady lob, -typing 50 wpm, Wellington ond Hollond area.

Free parking. 728.35091 after 0, 232-6398. EXPERIENCED JOHN DEERE 8ACK-hoe operator. Call 822-6884. SALESPERSON REQUIRED FOR FURNITURE WAREHOUSE SALE SALARY $85 FOR 5-DAY WEEK Apply JOHNSON'S FURNITURE 111 MURRAY FULLTIME NIGHT 1 GLEANERS REQUIRED IMMEDIATELY FOR OUR NEW WEST END STORE 77 s-, Apply EMPLOYMENT OFFICE 5th" FLOOR Charles Ogilvy Ltd.

126 RIDEAU ST. r. -ARCHITECTURAL FIRM requires EXPERIENCED ARCHITECTURAL DRAFTSMAN for sketch work and working drawings. Box D-63, Journal JO WORK- in the CHALLENGING AREAS of COMMUNITY PROTECTION, and COMMUNITY SERVICE Must have either background of law enforcement experience along with training or aptitude in the behavioural sciences or M.S.W. degree along with practical knowledge of law enforcement.

Applicants must be' in good health, active and willing to become directly involved in a meaningful human relations programme. Will be required to work shifts, Resume, including work experience -Jiid education, must -be submitted by May 19, 1972. toi' General Investigation of Canada lid. 246 ST. i OTTAWA, ONT.

X2P 2AV Iargeorganization NEEDS ACTIVE CONSCIENTIOUS PERSON ON A PART-TIME BASIS Some credit collection' ond accounts receivable experience would be helpful, but not necessary. Would probably tuit retired officer or similar. REPLY, GIVING EXPERIENCE AND REFERENCES, TO: 199 SLATER No phone colls pleaie.

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