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9 9 9 1 W7 TH.fl 1 I I I I Today and Tomorrow TODAY HIHcrest school of ballet recital, Hillcrest High 2.30 Capital Chordettes concert, Ridgemont High School, 8 p.m. Irlth Society dance, 1315 Prince of Wales Drive, 8 p.ni. 'Wlaggie Flynn," High School of Commerce, 8 p.m. -The) Lamplighter," National Arts Centre Studio, 8 p.m. a "R.U.R." student production; Lisgar Collegiate, 8.30 p.m.

i Alcoholics Anonymous, regional conference, end banquet, Ta lisman Motor day. "Civilisation" film aeries; Na-tional Gallery, 2.15 pjm. MONDAY Registration for' Pre-Natal classes, Ottawa Carleton Health Board offices, 1827 Woodward Drive, Ottawa Handicapped Association, handicrafLcliasSiBe'll Street United Churclh, 7.30 p.m. Maria Corvin in VOut of Af-rioa," National. Arts Centre Salon, 8 p.m.

"The National Arts' Centre Studio, 8 p.m. t. Adoptions MOONEY Fred, and Sandy (nee Olsenberg), of Guelph, i are pleased to announce the arrival of their chosen child, Karen Christine, April 26, 1971. 2.: Births ALEXANDER ffl- Everybody, tny name is Janice Evelyn, screaming into the world, April 27. 1971, at the Civic Hospital, Slbs.

even. By the way my proud parents are Richard -and Andrea (nee JlENEWCTj--, To Gary and Thlniav at "Grand -Talis, a son. First grand-: child for Graham and Wendy first great-grand- child for Clint and Olive medict. BYRNES Bob and Gail (nee HeMyer), are happy to an- nounce the arrival of a son, Brent David, on April 30, 1971, Civic Hospital. A brother tor Sherrl and Todd.

Jwnal Subscription Rales SINGLE COPY PRICE: 10c dolly, Saturday. 1 I CARRIED: toe a wmk. MVL: PnyoOle oavance Corv ooa, Conarflan Forces Post O'fkei and U.S.A. 13.00 a month or S3. 00 ytor.

All other countries 00 month or 140.00 year, toturdoy only 25c pet tssuo of 1 13 00 a year to any ooaress "or further lnvTntl-n for further Information call JM-7SI1, or writ the Ottawa Journal, 137 Gueen Stmt, Ottawa, Ontario, K10) 3M. km Joi HeolH A 206 206 206 215 228 230 332 234 240 284 286 273 28a 288 288 291 298 209 307 SIS 331 350 367 359 362 370 374 878 382 384 390 392 393. 394 398 401 402 403 404 406, 410 417 421 424 436 430 432.433 436. rr INDEX TO CLASSIFICATIONS ANHOUMCBMINtS VIM ItaMMICti 1. Adoption'' J.

(Irtho J. Doom 4. Obltuortoi 5. Loot 4. Found IS.

In Moiiiw tuMii 14. Annlvorw 15. Cards off Thank 14. Puntral Dlrocton 17. Comotory Momorlois II.

Socltttof and Lndan -It. ChurchM X. FierlM 11. ComotorlM It. Orwoohh) Opm Sunday 30.

tovlco Motion anqutt and PartM 34. T.koOut Food M. Whtr to Oo jfc Hottlt and MoJ 37. Btauty Salon M. NunlM Homo St.

Ooraonlna and LondKOBlnR MPIOVMINT 41. Htlp Wanttd Mai lntrtt 43. solo Ptraon and Agtntt 13. PooHlon Vacant 44. ProttMkmal Sarvlc 45.

Htlp Wanttd Ftmal Intornt 44. Nuralng Strvlctt 47. Empwymtnt Wanttd 4. Domtttlc Hth 4t. Toachtr Wanttd so.

Tuition 51. Troat tehoM 52. toby SwfCM APARTMINT 54. Aptlmtntt to Ltt 55. Furnlthtd Apartmtm to Lt I.

Apartmtnt wanttd 57. Apartmtnt for tot 9. Furnlthtd Aportmtnt Wanttt 5. tubkM MOPSJRTY 40. Induttrtal ProptrtM tl.

Proptrty for Salt tl. Proptrty for Rtnt M. Proptrty Wanttd 4. htcomt Proptrty ti. Commercial Proptrty.

44. Outot-lown Proptrn4, 7. Farm tor tot U. Form tor Rtnt t. Farm Wanttd to Buy tt.

Cottaat (or Salt 71. Cottoat for Ron 73, Cottoot Wantad 73. Cottoat Lot tor 74. Worthoutt Spaa 75. Ottlct to lot 7.

Ottlct Wanttd to Ut 77. Stort to Lot 71. Stort WanM Ut 7. Rttort SO. Birlm OTJOortunhlt II.

Hunting and Fhtilng IIOOSM tl. Room Wanttd SS. Room on Board f. Short AccomrnodanM 2. Births (Cont.

from Proceeding Column) DAVISON Jack and Linda (nee Hammond), are pleased to announce the arrival of a daughter, 8 lb. April 28, 1971. A sister for John. HISCOX Hugh K. and Carolyn (nee Mattel) announce the birth of a 10 14 at Civic Hospital, April 29, 1971; brother for Christine Both well.

JORDAN Jack and Roberta (nee McLellan) are pleased to announce the arrival of twin girls at the Civic Hospi tal, April 29, 1971. Thanks twice to Doctor Ghick. ii KNOX Ken and Doreen wish to announce the arrival of a girl, April 30, 1971, Ottawa Civic Hospital. A sister fori Robert and David. MacGREGOR George and Nancy: (nee Legge) proudly announce the safe arrival of Sheri-Lynn's baby brother, Douglas Andrew, at the Ottawa Civic.

Hospital, on April 28, 1971. Thanks to Dr. Cluck and staff, especially. Auntie Joyce. FERRIC AN Bob and Rose mary are happy to.

announce the birth of their daughter, Catherine Ann, at St. Mary's Hospital, Montreal; on April 28, 1971. A sister for Jimmy. PR0ULX Maurice and Hel ena (nee are pleased to announce the birth of a son, Marc-Andre, on April 24, 1971, Ottawa Civic Hospi tal. Special thanks to Dr.

Goldwin Smith and nursing Matt. SEHEULT -r To Peter -and Eraelie (nee Hubert), on April 29,. 1971, a daughter, at Vic-. toria. Public Hospital, Fred- ricton, N.

SHEA Jim and Judy (nee Mc ninle ey). are pleased to a Re nounce tlie birth of their daughter, Tamara Lee, April 28, .1971, 6 15 ozs. thanks to Dr. Moffatt and staff at Grace Hospital. ST.

LAURENT John and Rachel (nee Scott) wish to an nounce the of their first daughter, Michelle Ann, 7 lbs. 11 April 28, 1971, at Civic Hospital. SITTER Steven and Elizabeth (nee Lindsay) are pleased to announce the birth of son (Jason), 8 lbs. 1 oz. at 10.30 p.m., April 27,, 1971; mother and son both well.

"All hail the final arrival." YOUNG Dave and Jane (nee Bishop) are pleased tto announce the arrival of their daughter, 8 lbs. 2 April 27, 171. Many thanks to Burns and Grace Hospital ataff. MRCHANDII ArtklOM tl Comoro, Phots tuppllo fj. Artkln lor SoM 3.

Article Wonhid 4. ArtlclM for Rant 5. ArtlclM for Swop ti. AnHqun and Fin Art 7. Flnnraod and FuM H.

Mark! Ballot m. Machlnary and Equlpnwnt 1 100. Pot Stock Ml. Llvottock and Poultry -102. Stamp and Coin 09.

HobMn 104. Boon nd Motor 1U5. Snowmobllos lot. Comport' Suaptlo 107. Mttlcal Supplw lot.

Radio Ttitvltlon lot. Houtthold AppilancM AUTOMOTIVI 11. Aut Looting 130. Autn for Sola .111. Autot Wanttd Acctstorl 111.

Sport Cor 114. Auto Port Trtclai lit. Truck for Sal 130. Truck Sodltt. Port 131.

Truck WantM 133. Tralltra for Sal 134. Tralltr for Ptnt 135. Mobllt Homo for to I 136. Mobllt Home for Rtnt 137.

Mobil Horn Movta 13. Mobllt Horn Ptrkt 13V. Mobil Horn exchanged tor'Soi 14. Motorcycltt for Pint 147. Scoottr for Sol 141.

Scooter for Rnt 14. Ski Carntr MlKanni 'Jl. Ooraat 1J1, Forking Spoo 153. Wlnttrfilng RIAL BTSTAtl 157. Houm for Salt 151.

Real fttat StrvlOM 15. Houm to vat 140. Furnlthtd Houm to Let 141. Furnlthtd Houm Worn It la Lot 143. houm.

Wanted Buy 14. Qarowi home PIRtONAU 17. 177. 17. v.

15. It. 117. ,4. let.

HO, Traraaortotlon Available Tramportatlon Wonted Campt Bovf and Ml FINANCIAL. Financing Monty wtnttd Monty AvollaM Mortgagee Investment Patent and Copy. MIICRLLANIOUI Legal Auction At Your Strvlet Coming tvenn Stomp' Calltctor 4 Anniversary Pag 14, its. It. I9t.

iti. MMIIIIMI'M "I I I Ml I I I 1 'I'T ill, The Offawo Journal 29 'i Saturday May 1, 1P71 -t LONO DISTANCE NO TOLL CHARGE PHONE ZENITH 7713 3. Deaths BEGGS, Robert Alexander At Smiths Falls. Thursday. Anril 29.

1971. Robert Alexander Beggs, age 68 years, beloved Husband of Dorts Broughton; survived by 10 nieces and nephews. Resting at the Lan-nin Funeral Home, Smiths Falls for funeral service Mon day at 2 p.m. Interment Hill crest cemetery. BURKE, Mrs.

Annie At her residence, Quinnville, Friday, April 30, 1971, Annie McAndrew, beloved wife of Martin Burke, dear mother of (Gail) Mrs. Kevin Burns of Quinnville, dear sister-in-law of Mrs. Ada McAndrew and. Mrs. Cecile McAndrew, dear grandmother of Martin and Garv Burns.

Restine McEvov- Shields Funeral Home, 235 Kent Street. Funeral Sunday at 2.15 p.m. to St. Columban's Church, Quinnville, for funer al mass at 3 p.m. Interment parish cemetery.

CHAMBERLIN, Annie May Saturday, May 1, 1971, hospital, Shawville, Que. Ainnie May Armstrong, be loved wife of Charles A. w. Chamberlin, dear mother of -Doris (Mrs. Elsbn), (Jack) Barr, George and Marshall, ShawviHe, Que.

Survived by three- grandchildren and three gnat-grandchildren, dear sister of Beatrice (Mrs. Thomas Conley), Brockville, her84th yeaiv Rest ing at W. J. Hayes and Sons, Shawville, Que. Funeral Mon day, May 3 at 2 p.m.- for service arawvlIIeTJmted Church.

Interment Radford Cemetery. de VARENNES, Roland In hospital, Wednesday, April 28. 1971, age 66, brother of Louis, Miss Carmelle Archambault. Resting at Racine, Robert and Gauthier, 259 Si. Patrick Street Funer al service Saturday, May 1, at the Basilica at 10 a.m Interment Notre Dame ceme tery, Ottawa.

GRANDMAISON, Hilma Blanche At her -residence 456 Highcroft' Avenue, Thursday, April 29, 197V Hilma Grandmaison, beloved daughter of Bertha and the late Samuel Grandmaison, sister of Earl, aunt of Louise (Mrs Andrew Whyman), Kingston, Resting at the Tubman Fun. eral Home, 403 Richmond Road at Roosevelt. Service in the Chapel Saturday, 11 a.m. Pinecrest Cemetery CRAWLEY, Norman L. Sud denly, in hospital-at Meaford, Ont, April 30, 1971, Norman L.

Crawley, beloved Husband of Marian (nee Johnson); dear brother of Mrs. J. A. Lamb (Evelyn). Balden Crawley, of Ottawa and C.

T. Crawley, Los Angeles. CKOY Asks For Transfer Of Shares The Canadian Radio-Televi sion "Commission has scheduled bearings June 8 at the Skyline Hotel here to look into an application by CKOY Limited to transfer some of its common shares. The proposal by CKOY Limited, owners and operators of radio station CKOY and its FM station, CKBY, would see 28,700 common shares go from Southern Press Limited to Selkirk Holdings Limited. At the same hearing, an application by Cornwall Cable Vision 1961 Limited to provide community programming on Channel 1 1 and automated pro gramming when community programming is not on, will be heard.

$10,000 Reward For Missing Loot VANCOUVER (CP) The Bank of Montreal offered JIO.OOO reward Friday for the recovery of $327,000 taken in the armed robbery of it Van couver General Hospital branch After the robbery, 11,500 In coins was recovered by police In getaway car ditched by the robbers, but the rest of the money, in bills, still Is missing. 'Ottawa's Most Progressive. Want 3. (Cant, Deaths (rom Preceding Column! HAMILTON, Russell G. In hospital, April 30, .1971, Russell G.

Hamilton, of 414 Third Alenue, age 75 years, beloved husband of Beatrice Goodfellow, dear fa ther of William, of Carp, Mrs. H. F. Crown (June), of Toronto; Mrs. A.

C. Kuhns (Joyce), of Ottawar Mrs. Roy M. Watt (Dorothy), of Ottawa. Also survived by eight-grand children; brother, of Mrs.

John owlands (Laura), Cohas- set, Mass, Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 Mcleod Street, after 4 p.m. Saturday. Service Monday at a.m. Interment Presby terian cemetery, ThirdLlne Huntley. In lieu of flowers, donations may be sent to the Canadian Cancer Society, 386 MacLaren Street.

HILDEBRAND, Wallace A. Suddenly in Eganville Thursday, April 29, 1971, Wallace Hildebrand in his 54th year, dear brother of Emmett, Eganville; Kenneth of Sudbury; Esther Mrs. T. W. Kingston; Emgard (Mrs.

Campbell)', Temiska-ming. Louella (Mrs. G. Henderson), "Ottawa; Joyce (Mrs. George Robertson) of Arnprior.

Resting Landry Funeral Home, Eganville, for service Saturday at p.m. Interment Grace Lutheran cemetery. HITCHMAN, Florence Blanche In hosoltal. Friday. April 30, Florence Blanche I dear mowietot Mrs.

C. Coburn (ttiona). of- Ottawa, dear sister of Warren David Myers of Montreal, dear grandmother of Claudia, John, Leslie ana Pant, niece of Mrs. A. Stewart.

Resting Hulse and Plavfair Central Chapel," 315 McLeod Street. Service Sat urday at 2 p.m. Interment Bearbrook United cemetery. 1 HOLMES, Woodrow Sud denly, at home, on Thursday, April 29, 1971. Woodrow W.

Holmes, of Winchester, in his 50th year, beloved husband of Betty Acres, much loved father 1 of Sharon (Mrs. Michael Dukelow), Toronto; Darlene, Wayne and Kathy, ajl at home; survived hv 1 ornndchildren. Kellv and Kristy Dukelow; by his mother, Mrs. May Holmes and by five brothers, Thomas Gerald, Lloyd, Keith and Murray; four sisters. Lulu, Mary, Marguerite and Merla.

Resting at the Vice and Craig Ltd. Funeral Home, Church Street, Winchester. Funeral service at Winchester Wesley-an Church, Saturday, May 1, at 4 p.m. Interment Maple Ridge Cemetery. HOLTON, Donald In hos pital Friday, April 30.

1971, Donald Holton, age 55, beloved husband of Andree Patrice of 1728 Dorset Drive, dear father of Patricia and Mary Jane, dear brother of Mrs. Barbara Robinson (Hamilton), Mrs. Caroline England (Yellowknife). Remains left the Kelly Funeral Home, 585 Somerset Street for interment in Belleville Cemetery. A memorial service will be held at Christ Church Cathedral on Monday.

Donations to Holton Urology Fund arid the Bank of Montreal, Wellington snd O'Connor Street, Ottawa. IDE, A. Franklin On Monday, April 28, 1971, in Toronto. De-loved ibusband of Cleo Mathie-son dear father of Douglas, of Toronto, deal1 brother of Herbert, Frederick and Katharine. Service Thursday, April 29.

Interment Barry Union Superintendent Charged in Theft From Apartments An Ottawa building Superin tendent was charged in criminal court Friday with theft of more than $2,000 and a quantity of furniture from the owners of the apartment building in which he had worked. Bruce Eldridge, 34, alias Jack Albert Reid, was remanded in criminal court to. May 14 on charges of theft by conversion and furniture theft. PpHce'taid the charges concerned a ing at 363 Besserer Street. 3.

Deaths' (Cont. from Preceding Column) LUMSDEN, Mrs. Winifred In Miami, April 30, 1971, Winifred Barclay, aged 70, beloved Wife of Kenneth. Lum-sden, of Morrisburg, dear mother of Shirley (Mrs. William Reynolds), of Whea-ton.

Bud, of Hialeah, Robert of Fort Lauderdale sister of Fred and Gordon, of California. Cremation Sunday in Miami. Please omit flowers, donations to Heart Fund appreciated. MICHELSON. MrsAibertina (nee Scheel), widow of 7 Charles In hospital, Arn prior, Friday, April 30, 1S71, age 82 years; survived by her family, Kennetht Wilbert, Elmer, Harold, 'EKieth (Mrs.

Wilfred Fick), Ottawa; Viola (Mrs. Wallace Kraus), Penh broke. Resting at the Boyce Funeral Home, Arnprior, until 12 noon Monday, to Glad Tidings Pentecostal Church) for service at 2 o.m. Interment Arnprior cemetery. McCURDY, Alice At (her home, 964 Wingate Drive, on Fqkhjy, 1971.

Mary Atice Dillon, age' 82, formerly of Osgoode, widow, of Joseph Ernest MpCurdy; mbther of Hanry Mercer (Hilda), Montreal; Mrs. Maynard McLeod (Rita) and aunt of Marian Durocher, Also sur vived by four grandchildren. and seven great-grandchildren, Resting at Hulse and Playfair CentralChapetrlSr McLeod Street after 7 p.m. Saturday. Serrvice Monday at 2 p.m.

In terment Rideau-Vafe -ceme- tery, Kars. McMAHON, Annie May Sud denly Thursday, April 29j 1971 Annie May of 324 Somerset West. Resting Hulse and Playfair, Central Chapel. 315 McLeod Street. Service Saturday 10.30 a.m.

Interment Beechwood Cemetery. PANTELIMON, Mrs. Salomea On Friday. April 30. 1971 widow of James Pantelimon, age 81 years, dear mother of Paul.

Nicholas, (Nellie) Mrs. Charles Ivanoff. Also survived by five grandchildren. Resting Shields Funeral Home; 235 Kent. Funeral Monday to Holy Trinity Bukowi-nian Orthodox Church (Somerset Street at Arthur), for service at 9 a.m.

Interment Hoiy Trinity cemetery, Merivale 'Road. Prayers' Saturday and Sunday evening at 8 p.m. in the funeral home. QUINLAN, Thomas Francis In hospital. Friday, April 1971, Thomas Francis Quintan, 2055 Carling Avenue, beloved husband of Isabelle Ross: dear father of James of S'imcoe, dear brother of Rose (Mrs.

L. De-falco), Mae (Mrs. H. Roberts). Resting at the Kelly Funeral Home, 2313 Carling Avenue, where friends may caH ofter 7 p.m.

Saturday. Funeral service Monday, 2 p.m. in the chapel. Interment Pine-crest cemetery. SLOAN.

J. Percy- (CNR conductor retired) At his residence 71 Delaware Avenue, Friday, April 30, 1971, "hus- band of the late Mary Lillian Fagan and of Veronica Mc-Guire, dear father of Emmett, Donald, (Thelma) Mrs. Tony (Doreen) Mrs. Stan Greenwood, all of Ottawa-. 18 grandchildren.

Brother of Mrs. Clare Merchant, Sturgeon Falls, Mrs. Maynard Bowman, Ottawa, and (Ellen) Mrs. Lauder White, Prescott. Resting McEvoy-Shields Funeral Home, 235 Kent Street, after 1 p.m.

Saturday. Funeral Monday to St. Theresa's Church. Funeral mass 9. a.m.i Interment Notrfe Dame ceme- -tcry; ST.

PIERRE, Mr. Hormidas of Masson, Quebec, on Friday, April 30, 1971, age 84, beloved husband of Victoria Boudreau, father Alban, of Marlon-ville, Laurent, Vanier, Percy, of Preston, Rodolphe, Of Mas-son, Ovide, of Cumberland, Mrs. Elie Gervais and Mrs. Raymond Larocque, of North Bay, Mrs. Gerry Pollschuck, of London, Gedrges Brule, of Cumberland, brother of Joseph, Montreal, Mrs.

Emllie Lamoureux, Winchester, Mrs. Ovide Boudreau. Resting at the Brunet Funeral 113 'MacLaren Street, Buckingham. Funeral May 3, for service at Notre Dame de Nelges Church at 10.30 a.m. Interment parish cemetery-.

Ad Section" 3. Deaths icont. from recoino TIERNEY, Lawrence Harold At Toronto, Friday. April 39, 1971, UwrehJbe'Har- olflt.Tiemey, beloved-Husband of the late Margaret Audrey Leach. Resting at the Allan R.

Barker Funeral Home. Mc-Arthur Avenue, Carleton Place from noonJunday. Requiem High Mass in St. Carleton Place on Monday at 10 a.m. -Interment St-Jamesceme- tery.

THORPE. Otho AtXhome on Friday, April 30, 197J, Otho "Thorpe of his 62nd year, beloved husband of Joyce Johnson and dear father of Errol of Newmarket and by two grandchildren, Stephen and James and by two sisters, Mrs. Thomas Holmes (Aleitha) and Mrs. Bessie Perrin, both of Resting Wt the Vice and Craig Ltd. Funeral Home, Church' Street, Winchester, where service will be held on Monday, May 3," at 2 p.m." Interment Maple Ridge ceme- fety.

WILKES, EdnaViolet-ln hos-- pital, Thursday, April 29, 1971, Edna Shortr beldyed wifeof jacK wiiKeSj 01 13 Mopeweu Avenue, in her 66th year, beloved mother of Mrs. Barbara Reichard, John and Donald; "sister of Mrs. Ethel Farmer, -Birmingham, Mrs. Oneita Fleury, Henry and the Thomas Short. Survived by grandchildren Pamela, Ronald, Steven, Sandy, Diane, Joan- and June.

Resting Veitch-Draper Bank Street at Carling Avenue. Funeral service Trinity Anglican Church, Saturday, 10.30 a.m. Inter ment Capital Memorial Gardens. VICE -CRAIG LTD. FUNERAL HOtylES METCALFE WINCHESTER CHESTERVILIE 774-2120 On convenient telephone njmber serve all I locotlona.

McEVOY BROTHERS SHIELDS LIMITED FUNERAL DIRECTORS 235 KENT STREET 232 5337 Every evening we present our obituaries with the 6 p.m. news on Station CKOY. VEITCH DRAPER LIMITED FUNERAL DIRECTORS Wilkes, Edna Violet. PARKDALE CHAPEL 728 4673 BANK ST. CHAPEL .236 0668 HULSE PLAYFAIR LIMITED FUNERAL DIRECTORS.

Hamilton, Russell G. Florence Blanche, McCurdy, Alice. McAAahon, Annie May. i Central Chapel 315 MclEOD STRKT 233 1143 West Chapel 1098 BYRON AVENUE 728 1 761 FRED GARRETT FUNERAL SERVICE Dignity, Devotion and Economy in Good Taste Since 1938. Inquire No Obligation 233-4773 584 SOMERSET STREET WEST PROTEST WAR AUCKLAND (AP) The blg-eest anti-war demonstrations in New Zealand history took place Friday night against New Zealand and United States involve ment In the Vietnam conflict.

LOCAl CAllS PHONE 236-7511 3. Deaths (Cont. from Preceding Column) WELSH. Mrs. EmmS B.

At her residence, Friday, April 30, 1971, age 69 years, widow of Thomas P. Welsh, dear sister 6f Mrs. James Avenue and friend of R. J. O'Brien, Ot Funeral' was held from MeEvoy Shields Funeral ome, Era Kent on Saturday toT StrMargaretMary's Cnurch.

Funeral mass 8 a.m. Interment Notre Dame ceme tery, Hull. ltd ALUMINUM CANOE, BORROWED trom oeocn, April 26-27. Pleoeo re- Aiuh AOO Q.WJVT,' BOX OF COLOR. SLIDES, CARLING-wood Shopping.

Centre. Reward. 729- woo. CHILD'S GLASSES. VICINITY PARK.

dole, Sherywiod, Fairmont, Glad stone. 72)4517. DACHSHUND, MALE, RED, 10 mroar tniury, lost Apni 2o, RocKciitte-Beecnwood area. auDstannai -rewara. GLASSES, MAN'S, WESTGATE" SHOP ping Centre, 2 weeke ago.

K9ta. GREATLY MISSED, APRIL MALE mt. 11 mmlh. w. long whiskers, Kingsvlew Park, Von- LADY'S large gold watch, April 21st, sentimental value.

Reward. 829-3813; 992-8935. LOST, GREY AND WHITE MAiLE cot, 7 months old, Hoig and Smith MALE BROWN TABBY- CAT WITH leottier col lor: sandy HHI oreonzB. MALE VIZSLA DOG, RUST COLOR ed. Reward.

Wendover. Collect, 1-471- J22. MAN'S SOLITAIRE RING. Reward. S29-OS79, REWARD.

CCM BOY'S BICYCLE, REWARD FOR RETURN OF FILES missing from low offke. Box A-436, Journal. WEDDING BAND-INSCR1BEDOAIEl and Initials. Reward. 224-1020.

1 MONTH MALE GOLDEN LABRA- dor, 18 month female Block Labra dor. 7W-5307. S100 REWARD FOR RETURN OF mchonlc's red snop-on tool dox ana contents lost trom Blue coainoc. m- ijbo. 6.

found LADY'S GLOVES, BESSERER Street. 233-5905. YOUNG GREEN BUDGIE FOUND Glebe orea. 234422. 13.

In Memorlamj BENBOW In loving memory of a dear uncle, John (Jacm eenoow, wno passed away May 2, 1970. Sadly missed. Sylvia. Gregory, Wayne and LoroNe. BOLTON In tovlng remembrance of a dear husband and father, George Bolton, who passed away on Moy 1, I9.

Not dead to us who laved him, Not lost, but gone before; He lives with us in-memory And will forever more. and Fomlly. BRADY In lovlna memory of our sis ter, Roe Irene Brady, wtwdeported this life, May 1, iv9. George, Frances and Marjorie. CLARKE In loving memory of dear son ond brother, wno passed away suddenly May 2, 1970.

Sod ond sudden was the call, So dearly loved by one and all; His memory Is ossweet today As in the hour he passed owoy. Mom and Dod, Bernie and Brenda. COOKE In loving memory of 01 dear husband ond father, James Cooke, who passed away May 2, 1969. Sod and sudden was the call. So deorly loved by one and all; His memory i as sweet todoy As in the hour be passed- owoy.

Muriel and Children. COOKE In lovina memory of 0 dear brother, James w. Looke, wno passed owoy May 2. irdv. Love's, greatest gift remembrance.

Helen, Bill ond Grace. DRYSDALE In loving remembrance of a dear wife, Mrs. Mary urysdaie, who passed away May 1, 1970.. As long as life my heart shall hold memory ever dear, And 'o'er thy grave in loving grief Shall' fall 0 silent tear. Jim.

DRYSDALE "In sad and loving memory of a dear mother and grandmother, Mary, who passed away so -suddenly May 1, 1970. More and more each day we miss her; Friends moy think the wound Is But they little know the sorrow Lies within bur hearts, concealed. LHHan and Children. OAINSFORD in loving memory of 0 dear mother, orondmofber and great-great, Mabel Bean, who passed owov. Mav.

2, 1949. We will always remember that farewell smile For the one we loved to well. Peacefully sleeping resfino at last The world's weary troubles and trials ore post; In silence she suffered, patience she bore Till God called, her home to suffer no more. Daughters, Merle, Aids, Sons Granacttlldren. HAVBLIN In loving, memory -of 0 dear son ond brother, Robert Ernest I Bob) Hovelln, who passed ovtoy so suooeniy way 2, iw.

A cluster of precious memories, Sprayed with a million God hod spared If only few more years. He left a beautiful memory, And sorrow too great to be told. But to us who loved ond lost him. His memory will never grow old. Lovingly remembered by Mom, Dod, Bill, Rod ond Judy.

LAMARCHE, In tovlng memory of a dear ffjtoona ond wiltria Lomorche. who passed away May 1, 1962. i The year are oulclfiy passing, Though still we can't, forget, For In the hearts that K)we him. His memory lingers yet. Wife, Daughter Carmen ond Step-eon Ricky.

13, Meirwriamj 'Cont, from Preceding Ifcolumn)- LAMARCttE In tovlng memory of a father, Wilfrid Lomorche, who passed away Mary 2, 192. What would I not give to ckjsp his bond, His dear, sweet face to see; To hear his voice, to see his smile, That meant so much to me. Doughter Denise, Son-fcvtow Roger, METCACPB fond and tovino) memory of a deor husband and fa. ther, -Rotond Metcalfe, who passed away May T5I. Till memory fades and life deports You live forever In our herrts.

Wife ond Fomiiyi POITRAS In tevlrw memory dear mother and Mr cmeioa ronros, wno -passed awi atov ivej. i Sunshine posses, shadows fall, Love's remembrance outlasts all; And though the years be many or" They ore filled 'with remembrance of you. Eva ond -Family. MATTERS In loving memory of 9 wu, uuuyi.ivr ana sister uoreen waiters, who passed owoy Moy 2, 194. Mother, Dod, brothers Kenneth ond Morgan and their famines.

16. Funeral Dlreden RACINE, ROBERT AND GAUTHIER 2J-36W, 260 Besserer; 300 Olmsteod; 7 Fairmont; 259 St. Pot-' Dome. 17. Cemefery Memorials full Information Free of Charae From BEECHWOOD CREMATORIUM'.

P0 BOX 7025, OTTAWA 746-0201 19. Churches COME TO CHURCH A directory ol Churches and around Ottawa UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA EASTBROOK UNITED CHURCH, 77J Donald Street, Ottawa 7, Ont. Services of Worship at 11.00 o.m. (nursery for Infants). Sunday School at lt.os a.m.

(ail departments). A welcome awaits you at Eastbrook. Reman Cathelk ST. JOSEPH'S RC CHURCH, CORNER of Cumberland ond Wilbrod Streets. Sunday Mass 1.00, 9.00..

(High Mass 10.30 a.m.), 12.00, 12.55 and 5.03 p.m. Weekdays, 7.00, 1.00, 9.00 a.m. and 5.30 p.m. ST. PATRICK'S CHURCH, CORNER Kent and Nepean Streets.

Sunday obligation fulfilled at masses: Saturday 4.30 p.m., Sunday 7.00, 1.00, 9.30, 11.00, 12.15 and 9.00 p.m. Meflndbt ARLINGTON WOODS FREE METRO. dlst Church, Knoxdal School, Grn-bonk Road Sunday morning worship. 11 a.m. Sunday School 9.45 a.m.

7 p.m. Famrry Gospel Houtv Robert E. Dargan, Pastor. STANDARD CHURCH OP AMERICA, cor nor of Kenwood and Roosevelt. Services 11 o.m.

ond 7 p.m. Sundays, Old time Gospel preaching ond tinging. Rev. Gamble pastor. Everyone welcome.

Anglican Church il tiki ST. ALBAN THE MARTYR, KING ED ward and Daly Avenues; Rev. Canon -Lionel Bruce. Services: I a.m., II a.m., 4 p.m, ST. BARTHOLOMEW'S, Me KAY ST, ot Victoria, Rev.

James Harnett. Sunday Services: 1.15, 9.4S. 11.1$ a.m. Tuesday, 7.15 a.m. Thursday 10 a.m.

UUNE 1ST, UNFURNISHED, CENTRE town, so nay run, i-z oearooros, preferably converted house. Call 224-5590, after 4, weekdays. L. WANTED, COMPETITORS AND spectators at great, new show. Eastern Ontario half-Arabian Monday, May 1971, all-breed lumping.

Western ond racing. Details write Box A-329, Journal. 21. Cemeteries Devotion A beautiful family burial lot is an expression of lasting -devotion A story of lovt and memory to future generations. Select your lot in advance of need at Pinecrest.

I -Convenient Terms, i i Moderate Prices 'CLIP- Send for Our Free Booklet 4 name ADDRESS .1. city ifiBedpesi1 2500 Baseline Road 829-3600 29. Druggids SOUTH PARKS' CMARMACV, ITTO AtTA Vl- Sa Dnve, Mfuoojut enopptng tqin. 731-3953, Open noon to I p.m. WIST PAYETTE DRUO lAMCASTff lorn, 1517 Merivote (toad.

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