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The Ottawa Citizen from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • 32

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Noticeboard for today Central Canada Exhibition Association, board of directors, Civic Centre, 8 p.m. Carleton-East Provincial Liberal Association, annual meeting, Gloucester High School auditorium, 8 p.m. Neighborhood Improvement Committee of Dalhousie Ward, annual meeting, St. Jean Baptiste Hall, 8 p.m. Blood donor clinic, 16th floor, Tower Place de Vile, until p.m.

Music and dances of india, National Museum, McLeod and Metcalfe streets, 8 p.m. Ottawa Genealogical Society, Public Archives, all welcome, 8 p.m. Our Lady of Annunciation PTA and Science Fair, Lac Des Fees School, Chapeau, 7.30 p.m. tomorrow Blood donor clinic, Hilicrest High School, 10 a.m. to noon and 1.30 to 3.30 p.m.

Ottawa Boys' Club, penny carnival night, all welcome, 412 Nepean 6.30 p.m. Ottawa Memorial Society, annual meeting, room 156 of the National Library, 8 p.m. Carleton Board of Education, property committee, 4 Thorncliff 8 p.m. Royal Commonwealth Society, films of England and Scotland, National Library, all welcome, 8 p.m. Concert by the Dominion Carilloneur, Parliament Hill, 7.30 to 8 p.m.

Single parents' Association of Ottawa, lecture meeting, Westboro Community Centre, 8.30 p.m. Presentation of the Ottawa-Carleton official plan, Vanier Recreation Centre, 8 p.m. Deaths yesterday By The Canadian Press Pittsburgh--Representative Robert Corbett, 65, Pennsylvania Republican Congressman in the House of Representatives since 1938, except for 1941-45 when he was a county sheriff, of cerebral thrombosia. Palm Springs, G. (Lennie) Hayton, 63, husband of singer Lena Horne for 24 years and musical associate of jazz greats as Bix Biederbecke, Red Nichols and Joe Venuti, of a heart attack.

San Francisco-Dr. T. Soong, 77, for many years the brains of the Nationalist Chinese government and a trusted troubleshooter of Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek, after collapsing at a friend's apartment. Frankfurt -Karl Blessing, 71, former president of the West German federal bank, of a heart attack while on vacation in France. 10 Birth Announcements AKEHURST Paul and Elizabeth (nee Pavey) are thrilled to announce the arrival of twins, Julia (4 pounds, 9 ounces) and Paul (6 pounds, 3 ounces), April 25, 1971, at Ottawa Civic Hospital.

All well. Thanks to the skill of Doctor Resnick. U981V BELFORD Terrence and Susan (nee Hodgson) are pleased to announce the birth of a daughter, Reena Kathleen, at the Riverside Hospital, on April 18. U041V BRULE Larry and Marilyn (nee Parent) are proud to announce the arrival of a son, 6 pounds, 8 ounces, at the Ottawa Civic Hospital, April 24, 1971. Many thanks to Doctor Edwards.

U002W CROOK Born to Robert Mitchell and Mary Elizabeth (nee McEwen), on April 22, 1971, at The Riverside pital, a healthy, handsome boy, Ewen Robert. With many thanks to Dr. Krzaniak U129W MacMILLAN Don and Peggy (nee Robinson) a son, 9 pounds, on April 24, 1971. Thanks to Dr. Krzaniak and staff at Riverside Hospital U089W McALPINE A curler, Keri-Lyn, daughter of Pat and Vivian (nee Belanger) was born at the Civic Hospital, April 22, 1971.

Gratitude is extended to Doctors Quarrington and Duggan U040W NICHOLDS De De and Hap are pleased to announce the birth of their daughter, April 23, 1971, a sister for Krista. At Riverside Hospital. Our thanks to Dr. P. Lemay and staff U001W POULIOT Jean-Pierre and Josie D'Ammizio) are happy to announce the birth of a daughter, ChanApril 16, 1971, at the Riverside Hospital.

Thanks to Doctor Kronick and staff Q097W ROCHE Larryl and Leslie (nee Empringham) are happy to announce the birth of a son, Patrick Lawrence, 6 pounds, 14 ounces on April 23, 1971, at the Ottawa Civic Hospital. Both well U067V ROLLWACE To Stefan and Elizabeth (nee Mooney) a daughter Jennifer Anne, at the Riverside Hospital, April 26, 1971. Thanks to Dr. Burgess and staff. V002V SIDEY At last, after years of practice, Brigitte and Peter are pleased to announce the arrival of a baby boy, Ronald Alfred, at Civic Hospital, on Monday, April 26, 1971.

Both mother and child are just fine, father recovering. V003W SMITH Don and Angie (nee Gaffney) are delighted to announce the birth of their daughter, Cheryl Marie, at the Grace Hospital U066W Classified ad advertising section Dial Direct to Want 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 WORK AFTER SCHOOL If you are over 12 years of age you can earn be. tween $10.00 and $20.00 per week after school and on Saturdays.

For further information Call CLIFF BROWN 829-7417 K4998 9 BELL BELL CANADA CANADA DO YOU QUALIFY? We have opportunities now for those who qualify TELEPHONE OPERATORS -preferably Grade 12 completed -fluently bilingual -no experience necessary -full pay while training -varied hours with some evening and Sunday work with extra pay. For information call BELL CANADA Employment Centre 239-2876 8.30 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. Monday to Friday U314W Index Announcements 10 Birth Announcements SPOONER-1 Mark and Joan (nee Kingston) a daughter, Carol Ann, Sunday, April 25, 1971, at Grace HoSpital. V004V TANNER Tom and Laura (nee McTavish) are pleased to announce the birth of a son, Keith William, 7 pounds, 12 ounces, at Riverside Hospital, Monday, April 26, 1971.

TAYLOR Charles and Millie (neel Verrier) happily announce the birth of the son, 7 pounds 2 ounces, on April 24, 1971, at the Lachine General Hospital. Both well. A brother for Valerie. VALLANCE-John and Susan (nee MacDonald) are pleased to announce the birth of a son, Scott Andrew, 8 pounds 6 ounces, at Ottawa Civic Hospital April 24, 1971. Thanks to doctors and staff.

U038V WARD Larry and Susan (nee Chamberlin) are thrilled to announce a son, 6 pounds, 12 ounces, Gatineau Memorial Hospital, April 25, 1971. V004V WATSON- and Sue (nee are pleased to announce arrival of their son, Michael 8 pounds, 2 ounces, at Civic Hospital April 25, 1971, at 7 p.m. U035V ZUBYCK Gordon and Colleen are pleaser tc announce the arrival of their first child Gordon Jr. 9 pounds, 8 ounces on April 24, 1971. Special thanks to Dr.

Taylor and staff at the Riverside V399V 30 Death Notices BROWNLEE, Martha Evelyn Ann Suddenly Saturday, April 24, 1971, at her home, RR1, Shawville, Martha Evelyn Ann Hodgins, beloved wife of Lloyd Edgar Browntee, dear mother of Jean (Mrs. Versil Smith) Shawville; Marie (Mrs. Richard Milks) and Barbara Ann, Ottawa, Denzil; Elwyn and Elson, Shawville Survived by 5 grandchildren. Dear daughter of Mrs. Hannah (Barber) Hodgins and the late W.

D. Hodgins, dear sister of Susie, Loren, Edna and Lottie, in her 57th year. Resting at W. J. Hayes and Sons, Shawville, Que.

Funeral Tuesday, April 27, at 2 p.m. for service at Shawville United Church. Inierment Maple Grove Cemetery V702V DEMPSEY, Maynard C. In hospital Tuesday, April 27, 1971, Maynard C. Dempsey, of 1636 Russell Road, in his 78th year, son of the late Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas Dempsey; brother of James, Roy and Mrs. Will Borthwick, (Mabel) of Ottawa. Resting Hulse and Playfair, central chapel, 315 McLeod St. Service Thursday, 3 p.m.

Interment Ramsayville Cemetery. Friends may call after 10 a.m. Wednesday. V739W DUMONT, Mrs. Georges Of 35 Binet Street, Hull, on Monday, April 26, 1971, Adelaide Gagnon; wife of the late Georges Dumont; beloved mother of Albert and Gaston, Hull; Mrs.

Sylvio Lalonde (Juliette) Hull; Mrs. Aurei St. Martin (Claire), Montreal; Miss Marguerite, Hull; Mrs. Jean-Mar Bellemare (Pauline), Hull; Mrs. Jean-Louis Pratte (Cecile), Hull; Mrs.

Gerard Cayer (Lucille), Quebec; Mrs. Paul Bonneville (Therese, Ottawa; 25 grandchildren. Resting at Lionel Emond and Son, 271 St. Joseph after 7 p.m. Monday Funeral Mass Thursday, April 29 at 9 a.m.

at St. Joseph's Church. Interment Notre Dame Cemetery, Hull U729W DUSSAULT, Mrs. Marcel On Monday, April 26, 1971, age 49 years, Raymonde Savage, of 300 Champlain Hull, beloved wife of Marcel Dussault, daughter of Mrs. Rhea Savage of Hull; mother of Carroll, Alain, Mrs.

Michel Girard (Lynne) of Hull; sister of Gilbert, Hull; Paul of Winnipeg; Laurent, Montreal; Mrs. Sylvio Servant (Estelle) Hull; grandmother of Natalie and Dominique. Resting at Racine, Robert and Gauther Funeral Home, 101 Notre Dame Hull after 7 o'clock this evening. Funeral Thursday, April 29 in Sacred Heart Church at 7.45. Interment Notre Dame Cemetery, Hull.

V724W ERDMAN, William Frank At his residence 118 Dufferin Road, on Monday, April 26, 1971, William Frank Erdman, age 77 years, dear brother of Henry, Herman and Mrs. Minna Winges of Ottawa; Mrs. Flora Matthews of Capreol; and Mrs. Frieda Lacelle of Hamilton. Resting Hulse and Playfair, Central Chapel, 315 McLeod St.

Service on Thursday at 2 p.m. Interment Beechwood Cemetery. V723W FUCHS, Herbert Suddenly on Monday, April 26, 1971, Herbert Fuchs, 23 Chestnut Street, aged 58 years, beloved husband of Edeltraud Kroess and father of Ilona. Resting at Fred N. Garrett Funeral Home, 584 Somerset Street West.

Service Wednesday at 10.30 a.m. Reverend A. F. Conrad officiating. Interment Beechwood Cemetery V828V Recognition of Peking still bothering Dief MONTREAL (CP) Former prime minister John Diefenbaker has warned against forming a "false sense of security" because of apparent easing of tension between China and the West.

"I do not lose sight of what the Communist Chinese have done to undermine freedom in Africa and elsewhere," the Progressive Conservative member for Prince Albert told the annual meeting of the Real Estate Federation Congress Monday. Mr. Diefenbaker said Canada should not have extended diplomatic recognition to the Peking government, particularly if it meant the eventual sacrifice of recognition of the Nationalist Chinese government on Formosa. Robbers shot LAGOS (AP) About 150,000 Nigerians turned out Saturday to witness this city's first public executions by firing squad. Parents with children brought supplies of lollipops, milk and soft drinks as the crowd flocked to watch the execution of three men convicted of armed robbery.

One man died in the surge. Page 32 Apr. 27, 30 Death Notices KEMPNICH, Jacques Suddenly in Montreal on Sunday, April 25, Jacques Kempnich, husband of Marguerite de Montigny: father of Mrs. Rudy Marcolini (Maryse), Mrs. Jean Letochat (Danielle), Yves Kempnich.

Resting at Salon Deslauriers, Cote des Neiges Avenue, Montreal. Funeral on Wednesday, April 28 to Notre Dame des Neiges Church at 10 a.m. V263W In hospital on Monday, April 26, 1971, Veronica Burns, beloved wife of William Krutaski, 228 Crerar Avenue. Dear mother of Peter, India; (Joanne) Mrs. Pierre Metivier; 2 grandchildren, Richard and Jacqueline Metivier.

Dear sister of Cecil, Douglas, Kenneth and Evelyn Burns, all of Ottawa; and Herbert of North Bay. Resting McEvoy Shields Funeral Home, 235 Kent Street. Funeral Wednesday to St. Elizabeth's Church (Merivale and Leaside). Funeral Mass 8 a.m.

Interment Notre Dame Cemetery U736V LABELLE, Wilfrid KRUTASKI, Mrs. Veronica In hospital, Sunday, April 25, 1971 aged 67. Beloved husband of Cecile Brazeau dear father of Ovila, Petawawa; Rheal, Florient, Gerald, Marcel, Raymond, Guy, Mrs. Claude Paquette (Jeannine), Mrs. Gerald Huneauit (Jeannette), Mrs.

Paul Emile Dumouchelle (Louise), Ottawa. Brother of Mrs. Juldore Gasse (Desneiges), Mrs. Clephose St. Amour (Claudia), Mrs.

Florida St. Denis, Oftawa. Half-Brother of Rodolphe, Mrs. Napoleon Cleroux (Aurore), Vanier; Mrs. Jean Paul Prest (Leona), Offawa; Mrs.

Yvette Cloutier, Quebec, 24 grandchildren. Resting at Racine Robert Gauthier 300 Olmstead St. Vanier. Funeral Service Wednesday, April 28, in Notre Dame de Lourdes Church, Cyrville, at 9.00 a.m. Interment Notre Dame Cemetery, Ottawa U735V LANKIN, Joan H.

At Ottawa on Thursday, April 22, 1971, Joan H. Lankin, (formerly of Oakville), daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Albert B. Lankin and sister of Donald and Betty (Mrs.

K. S. RUSsell), both of Oakville and Marion (Mrs. D. R.

Atack) of Kingston. A private funeral service was held at Oakville on Saturday afternoon. interment St. Jude's Cemetery, Oakville V287V LEVINE, Mrs. Helena In hospital, Sunday, April 25, 1971, Helena Levine, beloved wife of the late Charles Levine, dear mother of Abe a Percy Ottawa.

Also survived by 5 grandchildren and 2 great grandchildren. Funeral was held Sunday, April 25 at 4.00 p.m. from the Jewish Memorial Chapel, 375 King Edward Ave. Shiva 431 Briar St. In lieu of Shiva gifts, contributions may be marie to the Perley Hospital Ladies' Auxiliary or the Hillel Lodge.

Interment Jewish Memorial cemetery U734Y MCCANN, Greg Anthony Edwin At Simcoe, Monday, April 26, 1971, age 22 months; dear infant son of Anthony John and Constance (Smythe) McCann; and brother of Erin and Scott, 3 Elm Simcoe, Ont; grandson of Mr. and Mrs. John A. McCann of Rankin, Ont. Friends are invited to meet at Blessed Sacrament Church for service of the Angels at 10.30 a.m.

Wednesday. Interment Notre Dame Cemetery. Donations to Ottawa Carleton Tuberculosis and Respiratory Disease Association would be appreciated. V725V MILKS, W. F.

R. (Fred) In hospital April 25, 1971, age 76 years, of 24 Walters Lucerne, retired Canadian National Railways Baggage Master; beloved husband of Sophia B. Walters; father of W. J. (Bill) Milks, of Lucerne; Mrs.

Donald Dunlop (Edith), of Kensington, Maryland; Mrs. Norman Beaton (Joan), Ottawa, and Mrs. Bernard Hughes (Eleanor), of Lucerne. Also survived by 16 grandchildren and 3 great-grandchildren; brother of G. Earl Milks; Harold G.

Milks; Mrs. Sid Proudman (Kay); Mrs. Norman McAuley (Clara), of Ottawa; Mrs. Sid Bishop (Pearl), of Beechgrove, and the late Ernest Milks. Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod.

Service Wednesday 2 p.m. Interment St. Luke's Church Cemetery, Eardley, Que. U737V SISTER ST. JOSEPH (Mildred Morrissey) Grey Sister of Immaculate Conception.

At Mother House, 700 McKay Pembroke, on Sunday, April 25, 1971, Sister St. Joseph in the 45th year of her religious life, dear sister of Mrs. James Moyle (Gladys), Ottawa; Mrs. Henry Sims (Mary), Ottawa; Mrs J. T.

Hennessey (Gaye), Pembroke. Aunt of Sister Marguerite Hennessev, Immaculata High School, Ottawa Resting at the Mother House until Tuesday, April 27 where Funeral Mass will be held at 3 p.m. Interment St. Columbus Cemetery. U042V O'MEARA, Doctor Bernard B.

tery RAYMOND, Ernest In hospital on Monday, April 26, 1971, age 46 years, beloved husband of Kathleen McCabe, 23 Linden Terrace, and dear father of Maureen, Christine, Michael, Bernard, and Edward. Resting McEvoy Shields Funeral Home, 235 Kent St. where friends may call after 7 p.m. Tuesday. Funeral Thursday to Biessed Sacrament Church for Mass at 9 a.m.

Interment Notre Dame CemeV701W On Monday, April 26, 1971, age 73, Ernest Raymond of 125 Emond Hull, formerly employed at Chateau Laurier for 35 years, beloved husband by first marriage of the iate Ida Dagenais and by second marriage of Claire Roberge; dear father of Mrs. Rolland Lachapelle (LuMrs. cienne), Ferdinand Gatineau Danis Pointe; (Rosa) brother of Buckingham; brother-in-law of Mrs. Yvette Raymond, Hull; Mrs. Rose Leduc of Ottawa; Hermenegilde and Paul Dagenais of St.

Pierre de Wakefield; one grandchild Roger Lachapelle; one great-grandchild Denis. Funeral Thursday, April 29, from Racine, Robert and Gauthier, 101 Notre Dame Hull, for Requiem High Mass in Notre Dame de Grace Church at 10 a.m. Interment Notre Dame Cemetery, Hull. Visiting hours 1 to 10 p.m.. V780W SIBLEY, Lillian In hospital on Sunday, April 25, 1971, Lillian Sibley, age 79 years, of 833 Woodroffe Avenue, dear sister of Winnifred and Bernice (Mrs.

John Larose), both of Ottawa; predeceased by a sister Mrs. Maude Rigney. Resting McEvoy Shields Funeral Home, 235 Kent Street. Funeral Wednesday to Our Lady of Fatima Church. Funeral Mass 2 p.m.

Interment Notre Dame Cemetery U726V McEVOY-SHIELDS BROTHERS LIMITED FUNERAL DIRECTORS 235 Kent Street 232-5337 Every evening we present our obituaries with the 6 p.m. news on CKOY. C2255 9 Hulse Playfair Limited DEMPSEY, Maynard C. ERDMAN, William rank MILKS, W. F.

R. (Fred) Central Chapel 315 McLEOD ST. 233 1143 West Chapel 1098 BYRON AVE. 728-1761 30 Death Notices TRENTADUE, Mildred In hospital Saturday, April 24, 1971, Mildred 1 Buckingham, widow of Michele Trentadue, age 84 years, dear mother of Donald Trent of Churchill, Charles Trentadue of Kingston, Ont. ano Mrs.

Doreen Cairns of Ottawa: sister of C. 0. Buckingham of Clearwater, Florida and Clifton Buckingham of Ottawa: also survived by 8 grandchildren. Resting Hulse and Playfair, central chapel, 315 McLeod St. Service Tuesday 3 p.m.

Interment Beechwoo. Cemetery. U730V In hospital on Tuesday, April 27, 1971, Joseph Lawrence Trombley, age 76, of 114 Bayswater Ave. husband of the late Ella Nolan, dear father of Michael, Leonard, Anna, (Mrs. Clifford Rananold), Mrs.

Veronica Vance and Elizabeth (Mrs. John Whelly). Also survived by 5 grandchildren. Resting at the Kelly Funeral Home, 585 Somerset St. (centre town).

Funeral Thursday to St. Mary's Church for Mass at 9 a.m. Interment Notre Dame Cemetery. Donations to Canadian Cancer Society appreciated. V726W WILSON, Thomas L.

In hospital on Sunday, April 25, 1971, Thomas L. Wilson, age 82 years, of Cantley, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. James Albert Wilson, beloved brother of Neil of Cantley, Lemuel, Mrs. E.

Mulligan (Edith); Mrs. M. Dowler (Violet); Mrs. E. J.

Osterhout (Gwen) and Ruth of Offawa. Resting Hulse and Playfair, central chapel, 315 McLeod St. Service in the chapel on Tuesday at 2 p.m. Interment Cantley, Que. U728V WOODSTOCK Paul TROMBLEY, Joseph Of Poltimore.

On Sunday, April 25, in hospital, aged 86, beloved husband of Jeanne Morin, father of Percy, Poltimore; Elmer, Touraine; brother of Mrs. Stella Fredine, Poltimore; 2 grandchildren Resting at the Brunet Funer.l Home, 115 McLaren Buckingham, Funeral will be held Wednesday afternoon, at St. Paul's Lutheran Church. Interment Parish Cemetery. U725V 38 Memorial Gifts RESPONDING to requests, the Canadian Cancer Society has "In Memoriam" cards available from Carleton Unit office or funeral parlors, for use at the time of bereavement of a friend or loved one.

Such funds are used for research to find the ultimate cure of cancer. To make arrangements, tel 235-1894 07010PSTUVY 42 Cemeteries 2 spaces, Memorial Gardens, $350, or best offer. 828-0374 evgs. R064X 50 Funeral Directors RACINE, Robert and Gauthier 237-3680, 259 St. Patrick, 260 Besserer, 7 Fairmont, 300 Olmstead Vanier City; 101 Notre Dame Hull X8209 70 In Memoriams BEECH In loving memory of a dear wife and mother, Peggy, who passed away April 27, 1970.

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 dav, we know not when, We will meet our loved one there. -Bill and family V007V GREEN In loving memory of a dear mother, Helene, who passed away April 27, 1970. We miss you mother. -Daughter and son-in-law Evelyn and Ned Turner and family V006V HAMILTON In loving memory of a dear hushand and father, Joseph Hamilton, who passed away April 27, 1951. -Ever remembered, wife and family V005V TURNER in loving memory of a dear father and grandfather, James Turner, who passed away April 27, 1955.

For him life more abundant, For us a guiding staf. -Daughter Irene, Ivan and grandchildren V288V 120 Lost and Found BOY'S Mustang racer, gold, brand new, from Cummings St. area. Reward. 746-0202 P485V BLACK female cat, answers to Kitty.

Losi Ridgemont Alta Vista. 737-5336 Q421W SMALL dachshund dog with white markings, children's pet for over 9 years, lost Cardinal Heights. Reward. 746-033 -954W PIN, rou gold, lost, Wellington-Westgate area. 728-8172 Q263T GIRL'S blue CCM bicycle, lost, Bel Air Park, Sunday.

Serial B796811. Licenre 3831. Reward. 224-0180 Q324W DACHSHUND male, red, 10 months, has throat injury, lost Tues. in Rockcliffe-Beechwood area.

Reward. 749- 0449 R249X FOUND Sal. Market Place near Sussex Drive glasses, black frame. 746-8226. R001X LOST black and white pointer, area Cascades, Wakefield.

771-5792 -725Y LABRADORS, 3 month old golden male and 18 month old black female, lost Rock: Effe area, 749-5307 S073Y LOST, man's Zenith watch vicinity Laperriere and Larkin. 728-1000 S724V PET white rabbit, lost, Roosevelt-Rich: mond Rd. 722-4756. Reward -726Y FOUND dog Rockcliffe area, golden medium size. 749-7330; 232-3301 after 5 S196V LADY'S glasses, beige leather case, lost Apr.

21. 749-2997 S277V LEATHER key holder, lost Dalhousie boot shaped. 234-8356 S323V GERMAN shepherd lost Rockcliffe area. 749-6411 S300Y REWARD for return of files, missing from law office. Box 301 Citizen T349 A LADY'S large gold watch, lost April 21st, sentimental value.

Reward. 722- 7140; 992-8935 T350V LADY'S glasses lost, Chapel 1 and Besserer. 234-9590 U112X DOG, male, shaggy white hair, lost Westboro. 722.2412 U079X male, ELDERLY brown, miniature lost Nepean Dachshund, School area, April 23. Reward.

729- 9042 U080B LOST Siamese cat, Sat. morning, Fairlawn Shopping Plaza. Reward. 722- 3566 U091X TAXI for rent, full time, Nepean plate. 722-1641 call between 5 and 7 p.m.

U092B RING. man's diamond, solitaire, lost vicinity St. Laurent reward. 829-0879 V299Y HOUND, large black and tan, male, no collar, lost Sunday, west end, answers to Hunter. 225-4258 V555Y LADY'S large gold watch, lost April 21st, sentimental value.

Reward. 829- 5815; 992 8935. V702C LOST wedding band inscribed, date and initials, reward, 224-1020 V058Y GLASSES, sequin trim, black, lost, April 23, 992-5230; 722-0233. V005C 162 Transportation TRANSPORTATION required from City View area to Ottawa south. 224-5066 T243W pric.

of less. 1971 furniture truck, MOVING West? Transport TO furniture for private 233-6493 evgs. -703A UNIVERSITY student wants ride to Toronto, tonight or tomorrow morning. 729-9962, John 164 Where To Go EVERGREEN Park, Alfred, camping, picnics and swimming, spring water. Open May 1, 1971 L3BAY 164 Where To Go DIAL-A-MATE, 237-3545 A new date every week, why be alone? Unattached males and females, all ages welcome.

Why wait? Mate, 237-3545 K745 9 168 Baby Services WILL children, my home, time P118V WILL mind my home, 1 child, centre town. P119V WILL mind child, week days, my home Iris St. 829-6332 -754V WILL mind children, my home, 349 Lafontaine. 749-0761 -733V WILL mind children my home, Monday to Friday. 746-5062 -734V WILL babysit children, my home, weekly, Russel! Rd.

area. 731-7539 -735V WILL babysit children my home, years up, also give dinner to school children, Hawthorne Meadows. 731- 9523 P166V WILL mind 1 child, Ferme du Barron, Pte. Gatineau, $15 weekly. 770-4682 P168V WILL babysit my home, daily, best individual personal attention, infants to 3 years.

224-3617 Q962W DEPENDABLE, reliable mother will babysit, my home, references. 829- 3168 Q326W MOTHER of 4 will babysit my home, Avenue off Tremblay Rd. 745-2650 LOVING care for children, 5 day week, Vanier. 745-4220 R067X WILL do babysitting, my home, also board children. 749-7308 -743X WILL mind child, my home, west end, experienced.

729-5093 -744X VANIER, will mind children, my home, yard, weekly, daily. 746-5270 R068X WILL babysit children, my home, large yard, Mon. to Fri. After 5.30, 749-7697 R041X RELIABLE mother will mind babies, $15 weekly. 234-8313 R121X TOURAINE, reliable day care, bilingual home, Mon.

to Fri. 770-3109 R362X RELIABLE mature babysitter will babysit infants to 1 year old, evgs. and weekends. 746-5477 evgs. R327X MOTHER of 2 will mind child, my home, daily.

745-5418 R311X WILL babysit weekly, daily, my home, west end. 828-0903 S375Y MEADOWLANDS school area, will mind children, my home. 224-8000 S337Y MIDDLE aged lady will give excellent day care to child, 5 day week, lunch, treats, playroom, back garden. 7.30 to 5, $15, MArthur Rd. area.

749-0186 -753Y WILL babysit children, my home, weekly, Carleton Ave. area. 728-6191 -754Y MANOR Park area, mature woman will do babysitting, my home. 746- 0071 -755Y EXCELLENT care given to child, highest references, Brittany Dr. area, Manor Park.

749-6658 -756Y NEAT reliable woman, Kirkwood vicinity to care for 1 child. 745-1914 S120Y WILL mind children, my home, 939 5E Eiffel Ave. 225-1749 -757Y WILL babysit, my home, near Windsor Gardens. 745-7897 -758 WILL babysit, my home, 5 days weekly, Westboro. 722-0573 -727 WILL mind child, my home, Overbrook.

749-8849 --728 LOVE children, references, reliable, clean. Tunney's Pasture. 728-9691 S014Y WILL mind children, my home, Britannia area. 829-8339 S401 WILL mind child or pre-school children, my home, $15 weekly, Penny Dr. near Britannia.

829-7527 S324Y MIND children, my home, daily, reasonable Bayshore. 828-3551 T164A WILL mind children, my home, infants to 5 years, daily. 234-9939 T088A WILL babysit my home, fenced yard, Bell St. 233-6955 -756A WILL enjoy minding children my home Mon. to Sandy Hill.

235- 3978 -757A WILL mind child, 3 years or over, daily or will board, my home. 236-5439 -758A WILL babysit children my home, 234- 6945 T759W WILL mind infant or preschool child, my home, $15 weekly, Pinecrest and Base Line. 829-8129 evgs. -760A WILL mind child, your home or mine, Vanier near White Fathers. 746-5764.

Call anytime U074B WILL mind children, my home, weekly, fenced yard. 745-8125 V119C MIND child, 3 or 4 years old, my home, Heron Park. 733-2867 V043C FRENCH nurse would mind 236-3145 at her home, Elgin, MacLaren. WILl. mind child, my home, central.

234-2 V465C RETIRED middle aged woman will take care of children, day and night, 5 dav week, newborn to 2 years, unwed mother's children welcome. 235-1324 anytime V440C ST. Laurei.t mind child my home. 733-3331 V264C RELIABLE sitter, available evgs. 238- 1147 -775V GRADE 12 student will babysit July and vicinity Blackburn Hamlet.

Live in or out. 824-3147 V152C WILL mind baby, my home, Foster off Parkdale -756C 180 Help Wanted SUPERINTENDENT required for townhouse development. Apply in person, 170 Metcalfe Suite 200 1003V LEADING wall and ceilings contractor requires trained estimator with good knowledge of the construction industry and a strong background in projact administration. Box 140 Citizen J235W STORE MANAGER For stationery and office supply. Reply in confidence stating qualifications and salary expected to, BOX 204 CITIZEN P2134V MART DEPARTMENT STORES MERIVALE RD.

requires Door Guards and SECURITY FLOOR WALKERS Good working conditions, usual company benefits. for appointment call 224-2910 Help Wanted BEST opportunity in the taxi business for those 21 or over. Full or part time drivers required now. Apply 155 Loretta P8179 JANITOR COUPLE EXPERIENCED, highrise apt. good salary and 1 bedroom references, no children, 67 Cartier, Apt.

811 K849X WOULD $60 per week supplement your budget? If so, call 745-3950. No investment, car is a must F8159 BODYMAN, approx. 2 years experience. 729-3575, before 12 M203A CARPET layer, only 1st class need apply, all benefits. 235-6768 M205A EXPERIENCI door closer mechanic.

Phon 232-4730 P120V LICENSED mechanic for trailer and motor home service. Apply in writing to El'loit Trailer Sales, 1812 Merivale stating qualifications, etc. P531V MALE or female driver, full or part time, with or without own car, pizza delivery. Knowledge of city essential. 86 Spadina P413V EXPERIENCED bondable cleaners, part and full time.

224-9821 P063V CONSTRUCTION SUPERINTENDENT DEVELOPING company requires construction superintendent for highrise apt. bldgs. Excellent salary and bonUs. Reply in writing to Box 217 Citizen Q029W AN assistant cook to work with female kitchen staff at private golf course, near Manotick, $250 monthly. Requ'res weekend hours and shift work.

Contact Mr. Viner, 237-6400 or Mrs. Woodward, 692-3477 Q725W EXPERIENCED sales personnel for established routes, only those interested in year round employment need apply. 822-6502 Q031W ROUTE sales personnel wanted, we will train you, guaranteed salary durina training period. 822-6502 Q032W IMMEDIATE opening laundry and dry cleanina, no experience necessary, fr.

transportation to and from centr. town. Apply Vail's, 1570 CarChurchill Q871W STUDENTS. Summer employment available again. Training this year begins now.

Students who, 1. are hard workers; 2. like money. Apply for appointment by calling 232-8662 between 9 and 11 a.m. Q266V OPPORTUNITY INDIVIDUAL, over 22 years of age, for or the job training.

Good advancemert and earnings possibilities with Ottawa's largest and finest dry cleaning and laundry firm. Apply in person, Vail's, 1570 Carling at Churchill Q787W DUE to office expansion, required mature experienced travel consultant. Good salary and possibility of partnership. 235-7779 R180X EXPERIENCED drivers needed for moving company. 733-2171 R250X EXPERIENCED taxi driver, wanted day or night shift.

235-9136 R069F IMMEDIATE openings for store clerks in various locations of city. Apply Vail's Fabric Care 1570 Carling R760X SPRING'S the time get a new lease on life, get out of the house, meet people, earn money, win prizes, have fun, as an Avon representative. Turn extra hours into extra cash. Want to know more? Call 232-8585 R761X HIGH RISE CONSTRUCTION SUPERINTENDENT Experienced only. Excellent wages, apply, giving complete resume.

BOX 6121, STATION OTTAWA Q2365W SECURITY GUARDS High-calibre persons for full time career work in the commercial security field. Minimum height and weight; 5'8" and 150 lbs. Opportunity for advancement in the patrol car and investigation divisions. Apply in writing to: BOX 203 CITIZEN N210C 180 Help Wanted AGGRESSIVE person with pleasant personality for meat counter, in large independent store, experience necessary. Box 274 Citizen R324X TOPLESS go-go girls, call for appointment.

728-7631 R122X MAINTENANCE and general cleaner. Apply Personnel, K-Mart, Bells Corners R123X STUDENTS SUMMER part time work, evenings, weekends, holidays, as security guards. Must be mature in appearance as well as actions and thinking, and be type who would inspire confidence and respect. Excellent posture, personal hygiene and neatness in dress are prerequisites. Minimum height and weight 5 ft.

160 lbs. Own transportation desirable. Reply in writing giving full details Box 240 Citizen S067G ORGANIST and choir director, St. Paul's Eastern United Church, Cumberland and Daly Ave. Apply in writing or contact Mr.

A. M. Hurd, 992- 1160 days or 728-6976 evgs. S016Y EXPERIENCED backhoe operator, D'Angelo Asphalt. 235-6608 S197Y TIRE repair person, truck and passenger experience, chauffeur's firense, all benefits, steady employment.

Apply in person, Commercial Tire Sales, 363 St. Patrick S338Y TELEPHONE survey personnel required immediately. Choice of 8 hour shift. 745-7071 8959 EXPERIENCED packer, 5 day week. Apply 1115 Bank St.

S065Y AN opportunity exists for people willing to work for their own independence. Why not see for yourself? Part or full time. Phone 233-7093 for appointment after 5 p.m. S066Y TAXI driver, over 25. 829-3074 S325Y TAXI drivers wanted with experience for excel'ent cars.

746-3986 T089H EXPERIENCED superintendent and wife, larce highrise apt. building. Supply references. Box 292 Citizen T761A EXCELLENT earnings, person with 59- pervisorv capabilities, required in Oftawa for Toronto firm. Mr.

Shaner, 272 A Bronson, 236-2321, 8.30 till noon T029A WANTED PEOPLE who can produce a doctor's certificate for telephone sales, hourly wage, plus commissions. Call Mrs. Henderson, 235-2233 T075V PERSONNEL for expanding progressive firm in Ottawa, above average income possible. Investment required. 234-0509 T229A TELLER, full time basis, for East End bank, biingualism an asset.

746-8129 T230A CARETAKER for centrally located rooming house, free rent, older coupie required. 235-7984 T8859 RADIO CAR PATROL TRAINEES COMMERCIAL protection company requires neat, clean-cut, mature sonnel with clear backgrounds. Must be prepared to perform security guard duties during probationary period, prior to commencement of radio car training. Reply giving height, weight, any other pertinent details to Box 308 Citizen T076H SERVICEMAN for garage doors, experienced. 822-2228 T271A DRIVER sales person for dry cleaning route, day week, sales experience necessary.

Must know western half of city. Apply in person, 90 Richmond Rd. T858H DRIVER operator for mobile pressure wash unit, steady work for reliable person, over 25. Apply 12 Cleopatra, Merivale and Slack T272A MILK bar supervisor and attendants required immediately. 234-4866 9 a.m.

to 11 a.m., Mr. Connor T273H CURLING-ice man required for 71-72 season. State experience. Box 299 Citizen T422A EXPERIENCED married man for dairy farm, small family. 836-2866 T423V EXCELLENT sales and managerial opportunities available, in an established Toronto company.

Sales and business background an asset. For personal interview call 232-1843 evgs. U093B WANTED immediately, driver for local deliveries, and pickups, neat appearance, chauffeur's licence, 5 day week. 232-2611 U012W MARRI5D man for dairy farm, Maynard McDiarmid, Osgoode, 1-826-2135 P062V PART TIME 3 hours per evening, pleasant work, $60 weekly, must have car. Phone 9 a.m.

to 1 p.m. only, 722-8553 P017V FULL-time experienced grocery cashier required, good working conditions. Apply manager, Lisgar IGA, 231 Bank St. P171V NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY BECOME 8 professional real estate agent Learn all phases of the profession with personal assistance to assure your success. Lady or gentleman needed for city or country property.

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Advice for UN He suggested that the UN: Expand its membership by admitting East and West Germany, North and South Korea, and Switzerland. Create a peace-keeping force. Appoint an international ombudsman to uncover interference with human rights and fundamental freedoms. Reorganize its voting system to give small states a chance to voice their opinions without the right to vote. Create a new committee to meet the problems of pollution and population control.

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