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34 Saturday May 8, Today and tomorrow TODAY "Maypole Tea," Capital City Chapter 172. OES. St. Giles Presbyterian Church, 2 to 5 p.m. Mass In Esperanto, Christ the King Church, 252 Argyle Avenue, S.1S p.m.

Gospel Sing, Woodroffe Temple, Salvation Army, 8 p.m. Ottawa Regional Ballroom Dance Club, annual festival Civic Centre, 8 p.m. Music Festival highlights, NAC Theatre, 8 p.m. 'rThe Lamplighter," NAC Studio, 8 p.m. Maria Corvin In 'rOut of Africa," NAC Salon, 8 p.m.

"The Crucible," Earl of March High School, 8 p.m. Two French' Gallery, 8.30 p.m. "Half a Ottawa tittle Theatre. La Salle Academy, 8.30 p.m. "The Whiteheaded Algonquin College, 8.30 p.m.

TOMORROW National Arts Centre Or- chestra, chamber concert," 2 p.m. Lecture on drugs, Spera Foundation, Uplands, Teen Town, 8 p.m. MONDAY Lecture on drugs for' parents and Uplands, community Centre, 8 p.m. "The Lamplighter," NAC Studio, 8 p.m. "Half a Sixpence," Ottawa Little Theatre, La Salle Academy, 8.30 p.m.

194 legal REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF OTTAWA-CARLETON WORKS DEPARTMENT CONTRACT 7-71 Swled fenders, oddressed to the Secretary of the Executive Committee. Re- goool Municlpolity of Ottawo-Carleton, i 1 Gllmour Street, Ottawa 4, Ontario, for the Construction of dlometer Wo-. ter Main Hi Meodowlonds Drive from I Chesterton Drive to 450" Eostery, wlH i be received until 11.00 o.m., Tuesday. May 25th, 121. I Ptons.

specifications. Informof km and form of tender may be obtained from I the Works Department, Room 606, City Hall, 111 Sussex Drive, Ottawa, Ontario. The Corporation reserves the right to reject any. or all tenders or to occept any tender should It be deemed In, the Interest of the Corporation so to do, and in particular, if only gno tender Is received the Corporation reserves the right to reject It. W.

H. BRUNETTE Clerk Ottawa, Ontorio. 195. Auction AUCTION SALE WEDNESDAY, MAY 12th Complete dispersal auction sole of farm machinery and 14 head of registered and erode Belgian and Percheron horses. M-H tractor, John Oeere 10 combine.

New Holland Baler, 1944 GMC Vi-ton truck. Int. double disc, ton horse truck with It' box (oil new New Holland side rake, grain 40 hay elevator, hone drawn disc, mower, dump rake and cultivator, full line of machinery, show wagon, 1 sets of chrome show harness i sets of heavy work harness. This Is on outstanding breeders' sale ef good bones. Mr.

Crawford has won the horse hitch for seven years of the Royal Winter Fair and the 4-harse hitcn lor five years. The property of Gilbert Crawford, ft No. 3, North Cower, miles eost of Smiths Falls' to North Gower and SVi miles north on Hwy. No. S.

TERMS Cosh 1 No Reserve MACHINE SALE AT 1.00 P.M. HORSE SALE AT 2.00 P.M. Carl Hlckson, Sale Mgr. and Auctioneer Reoboro, Ont. 705-324-9ts9 Journal Want Ads bring quick results.

ESTATE AUCTION COMMUNITY CENTRE 1315 PRINCE OF WALES DRIVE (Between Baseline and Hoe's Back) THURSDAY, MAY 13th 10 A.M. to.Noon and 1.30 P.M. till finished Magnificent French rosewood lady's desk, circa 1800, outstanding antique mahogany Inlaid knee hole desk, 7-pc. drawing room suite, game top worktabie, Inlaid music cabinet, tantalus with secret drawer, occasional tables, Ormolu clock, Hepple white reproduction dining suite, 2 sets of Chippendale chairs (one with rush seats), slope front desk, four poster beds, occasional chairs, antique enclosed arm and matching lady's chair, butlers tray single beds, large antique walnut bookcase, antique bed with matching dresser and wastrstandfcnalse, Bisque figurines, sterling tea pot, ruby decanter, pair of ruby pickle jars In frame, Russian samovar, brass hot kettle on stand, several pairs of old brass candlesticks, 3-pc Rockingham tea set, old MeLssen, Coalport, Doul-ton, Copeland, Limoges, Bavarian china, antique brass lamp, hollow stem glasses, paintings, Persian mats and' many other lots. Preview Wednesday, May litfi from 7 p.m.

to p.m. 232-2394 pWUUHIIiUIIIHniU 1971 W. S. WALKER, Auctioneer The Ottawa Journal 2. Births GERVAIS Cindy is happy to announce the early arrival of her wee sister, Kristina Rose, at the Civic Hospital on May 4, 1971, she'weighs 4 lbs.

even. Mommy and Daddy, Paul and Judy (nee Stevens) are proud and excited. Thanks to Dr. Beggs and caseroom staff. GRIERSON Daryl and Theresa (nee Belanger) are happy to announce the arrival of a daughter, Kimberlejr -Anne, 7 lbs.

J4.ozs. at. Ottawa Civic Hospital, Wednesday, May 5, 1971. Thanks to Dr. Beardall andstaff.

HOCK Stan and Saundra (nee Shapiro) joyfully an- nounce the arrival of their daughter, Renee, May 6, "1971, at the Grace Hospital. MCCARTNEY Bob and Valerie (nee Nichcjls) are proud to announce the birth of their son, Alan James, 9 lbs. 5 May 6, 1971, at St. Catharines General Hospital. VOLLRATH Volker and Janet (nee Williams) are happy to announce the birth of a son, 9 on Wednesday, May 5, 1971, at Ottawa Civic Hospital.

A brother for Colin. 195. Auction Coming Auction Sales MAY 8 Household furniture of Mr. B. Lewis 44 Courtney Glen Cairn MAY 12 at 7 P.M.

Storage lots of Fournler Van and Storage, Ml 4 Sheffield Drive, Ottawa MAY IS at 10 A.M. storage lots of Currle Moving and Warehousing 1411 Holly Lone Ottawa MA I at P.M. Household effects at St. John the Devine Church Hall, Slack Ottawa MAY 22 at 10 A.M. Antique furniture, household effects and farm mocninery.

Wolf Lake, Quebec. May 24, at 9 a.m. Hardware, lumber tools, building supplies and garage equipment at Salter Motor Sales Richmond, Ontario. MAY 29 at 10 A.M. Antiques at the Yacht Club, Dows Lake, Ottawa WED, JUNE2 at iTooTmT of Mr.

R. Desardlns, Castleman, Ontario (THE AUCTIONEER) JOHN M. GIBSON AUCTION SALE FRIDAY, MAY 7 at 12.30 p.m. of LIVESTOCK and MACHINERY, etc. On the form of Herb Todd, Highway It and Oreenbank Rd.

Auctioneers! H. B. Montgomery and Howard McNeely AUCTION SALE HIGHWAY 31 ONE MILE NORTH OF VERNON, ONTARIO Saturday, May 8th "COMMENCING 12.30 P.M. Four Tractors, Foraoe. Havina.

and Crag equipment, Silo Unlooder, Stoble i-ieaner ana tun line ot modern farm machinery. TERMS OP SALS CASH DON DUNCAN, Prop. STEWART JAMES-821-2784 AND CARSON HILL 821-2946 AUCTIONEERS ESTATE AUCTION SALE Wednesday, May 121 p.m. I 43 MURIEL ST, OTTAWA 1 Sleek fast ef Branson between fifth and Holmwood avenue Furniture, Silver, Gloss, Dishes, KHehenwore, Combination frtti- I f'Refrifjtratar now, Tables, Rui. A lot of tools, Iowa furnl.

twro. Numerous ether articles te be tola, jolt held outside, B. Auctioneer 828-2662 I imnnininimminnninniHMnrHiiiniininiimiiininiiiiiiiiirniiiinMiiiiHiiuuiiiiimiiiimuinnniiun! .4. LONG DISTANCE NO TOLL CHARGE PHONE ZENITH 771JO 3. Deaths BARBEAU, Connie Accident- ally on Friday, May 7c 1971, Connie Barbeau, age 9 years, beloved daughter of Ronald F.

and Helen (Holman) Bar-beau, of 122 Byron Avenue. Dear sister of Mark. Beloved granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Barbeau and Mr.

and Mrs. Herbert Holman. Resting Kelly Funeral Home, 585 Somerset Street (Centre Town), after 2 p.m. Sunday. Funeral- Monday to St.

George's Church for mass at 9 a.m. Interment Notre Dame CARROLL, Leo In Toronto, on Thursday, May 6, 1971, Leo Carroll, age SO years, of 7 Orrin Avenue, beloved husband of Loretta Muldoon, dear father of Allan, D'Arcy, Lepnore, Myrna and Lorraine, dear brother of Eugene, Joseph, 'Mary (Mrs. John Porter), Bernadette (Mrs. Lawrence Foley), Marion (Mrs. L.

Charlebois), Mar garet (Mrs. John O'Keefe and Irene (Mrs. Jervis Mc-Closkey). Resting at the Kelly Funeral 2313 Carting Avenue (West of Woodroffe), where inends may call after 2 p.m. Saturday.

Funeral Monday to St. Mary's Church for Mass at 10 a.m. Interment South March. CLOUTIER, Mr. Maurice On Thursday, May 6, 1971, Maur ice Cloutier, beloved hus-band of Cecile Chapman Latreille of 1400 Larose Street, Ottawa, age 49, dear father 'of Gerard, Maurice, Donald, Jean, Pierre, Miss Monique, Mrs.

Marcel Bra-zeau (Suzanne), all of Ot-tawa; Mrs. Maurice Thi beault (Marie), Hull, brother of Roland, Rosario, Paul, Lorenzo, Henri, Mrs, Alice all of Ottawa; Mrs. Jos. Parson (Jeannine) of Deschenes. Also surviving are 3 grand children, Susan, Michelihe and Rachelle, Resting at Ra cine, Robert and Gauthier Funeral Home, 7 Fairmont Avenue.

Funeral Monday, May 10, to St. Bonaventure Church for Funeral Mass at 10 a.m. Interment Notre Dame cemetery, Ottawa. 13KCAT Graduates in Prizes KEMPTVILLE (Staff) Thirteen of 90 graduates from three Canadian provinces, South Africa, Scotland and the West Indies received awards amounting to $600 Friday at the annual graduation exercises of the Kemptville College of Agricultural Technology. During the ceremonies, it was announced that the college's I new S1.4 million mens' dence and complex will be offi cially opened June by Ontario Agriculture Minister W.

A. Stewart end Public Works Minister R. James Auld. Ottawa Journal Awards went to Bob Henselwood of Ottawa, for general proficiency as the top graduating student In agriculture; Raymond Cameron, of Bowmanville, for proficiency In animal production subjects during the final year; and to Helen Van Toen of North Bay as the highest student In academic proficiency in. home economics during the final year.

Raymond Ameron, an honor student, received the A. M. Barr Award as the student ranking highest on farm plan and arm management examinations and the Brockvitle Co-operative Association Award as the junior student ranking highest In the final examination on agricultural economics dealing with cooperatives. Jwrnal foi Replta A 307 308 315 351 363 365 373 374 382 384 S88 401 407 408 409 415 418 418 427 431 435 444 447 463 467 43 400 471 474 476 479 482 483 484 486 487 489 490 491 492 49 497 499 500. 503 605 631 623 Joarnil Sabjcrlpfron Rates IINGLt COPV PRICBl 10c dally, Saturday.

BY OC a wee. foyobie In oavance Canada, Canadian Forces Post Offices and A. tJ.OO a month or 133.00 a year. All other countries MOO month or 140 00 a year. Saturaay only 2Se fw issue or S1J.0O a year to any aaarest or further Infnrmntlnn coll M-7JU For further Information coll 234-7511.

or writ the Ottawa Journal, 137 Queen Street, Ottawa. Ontorio, K10 1K. 'Ottawa's Most Pzoqressive Want 3. Deaib (Cont. from Precealng Column! DeGRUCHY, Albert James hospital on Friday, May 7, 1971, Albert James DeGruchy, husband of Pearl Sabourin, father of Ken and Mrs.

R. Toomay (Shirley); grandfather of Ian Brian and David. Resting Weagant Radmore Stewart Funeral Home, 1319 Wellington Street where friends may call between 2 and' 4 and and 9 p.m. Serv-. ice in the Chanel" Monday at 11 a.m.

Interment Pinecrest Cemetery. FORSYTH, Edna In hospital. Friday, May 7, 1971, fcdna "Smith, beloved wife of A. D. (Archie) Forsyth, 'of 1117 Bed-brooke mother of Douglas H.

Forsyth, Garry Forsyth, Kemptville, also 4 grandchildren. Resting Hulse and Playfair West Chapel, 1098 Byron Avenue between Woodroffe and Compton. Fu-Mnnrlav. Mav 10. 3 nm Interment Caoital Me morial Gardens.

Friends may call after 3 p.m. Saturday, GARLICKI, Mrs. Krystyna J. In hospital on Friday, May 7, 1971. Krvstvna J.

Swirski age 47 years, beloved wife of Andrzet M. Garlicki, 1361 Westmar priye, dear mother of Helena and Barbara of Ottawa. dauehter of Mrs Helena and the late Major Jan SwirsH and sister of (Janina) Mrs. Dr. Jan Kotar- skl.

Cwmbran. South Wales Resting McEvoy Shields Funeral Home, 435 Kent. Funeral mass Monday, 10 a.m at St. Hyacinth's Church'. In termerrt Notre Dame ceme tery.

Prayers 8 p.m. Sunday at funeral home. GERMAIN, Mr. Romeo, bach- elor In hbsoital on Mav 7, 1971, 43" Papineau Street, Hull, brother of Lucien of Lucerne and two sisters-in-law, Mrs. Lucien Germain (Lucille Thibault).

Mrs Dolthe Germain (Juliette Laf- rancel: several nephews and nieces. Body resting at Beau-champ Funeral Home 171 St. Laurent Street, Hull (or service on Monday, May 10, at St. Redempteur Church at 7.45 a.m. Interment Notre Dame Cemetery.

Dorothy Parks of Bloomfield won the Raina Trophy, as top student, in general proficiency and student activities, end the Kemptville Womens' Institute Award, for general proficiency and student activities in home economics. Fred Clark of Campbellford won the Kemptville Legion A a for good academic standing and qualities of lead ership and citizenship, and the United Co-operatives of Ontario award, as best all-round gradu ating student in agriculture. Anderson Department Store Awards: David Lee of Bow manville, student in agriculture making most satisfactory progress during the entire course, Faye Egalway, St. Catharines student making most progress in home economics. Stanely G.

Anderson Shield to student in agriculture ranking highest In practical agricultural mechanics during the final year: Gordon Fetterley of Mountain; Plant Food Council of Ontario Award to agriculture student ranking highest in soils during the final year: Douglas try of Williamsburg. W. B. George top boy at KCAT: Lea MacEachern of Cornwall, Prince Edward Island; R. I.

Shaver Award to home economics student -rank ing highest in advanced nutri tion: Margaret-Ann iCastell of Trenton. Ottawa Citizen Award to stu dents ranking highest in aca demic and practical subjects In home economics: Elena Bianco and Katie Firstbrook, both of Ottawa. WILL VISIT ISRAEL OTTAWA (CP) r- Heath Mac qulrrle (PC Hillsborough), Conservative external affairs critic, leaves Sunday for a visit to Israel. He hopes to meet "a number of people from a broad spectrum of Israeli public life," a tt)ss release said Friday, Last year; Mr. Macquarrie visited Egypt, Jordan, Syria and Lebanon.

3. Deaths (Cont. from Preceding Column) CLOSS, Archibald Alexander Entered Into rest at G.W.M. Hospital, Perth, Friday, May 7, 1971, Archibald Alexander Closs, beloved husband of Marion Garrett, In hts 66th year. Resting at Young's Fu neral Home, Lanark.

Service will take place Sunday, May 9 at 2 p.m. Interment Clyde Forks Cemetery. In lieu of flowers please make donations to your favorite charity. HOUSTON, Thomas Harrison At home, Arnprior, Ont. in his 91st, year, Thomas Harrison Hduston of husband of.

the late Frances Henrietta Seamark, dear father of Alfred, Grosse Point Woods, i Clarence, Lachine, Stuart, Robert, Ottawa; Edward, Ottawa; Mrs. Zella Kent, survived by 11 grandchildren and ix -great-grandchildren. Resting at the Boyce Funeral Home, Arnprior until 12 o'clock noon. Monday, thence to Emmanuel Church, Arnprior for service at 2 p.m. Interment Arnprior Cemetery.

LONSDALE, Raymond W. Suddenly in hosopitai fn-day, May 7, 1971, Raymond W. Lonsdale, beloved nus band of Elsie Mav Hodsrins 270 London Terrace, in bis 61st year, dear father of Wendy Judith, and Joyce Brenda, step-sgpt ot Mrs, Edith Lonsdale. Buckingham VQuev brother of Russell, of Ottawa, Beverly, uucKing-ham, step-brother of Ben, Alton and Walter Bourne, 'of Ottawa, Douglas and Nora Bourne, of Bucking ham. Resting Hulse and Playfair Central napei, jio IMcLeod Street.

Service Mon dav at 1 o.m. Interment Beechwood cemelefjf, PALMER, Margaret In hospi tal at Winchester, on Thurs day. May 6, 1971, Margaret Palmer, age 75 years, daughter of the late Henry (Mar garet Rowan) Palmer; dear aister or John ana tagar Palmer, of Detroit, Walter, Carl, Mrs. Gertrude Ryan, Mrs. Roger Brisbois and Ethel all or Metcalfe.

Resting McEvoy. Shields Funeral. Home, 235 Kent Street from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. Thursday.

Thence to rest at the vice and Craig Ltd. Funeral Home, Hwy. 31, Metcalfe, after 2 p.m. Friday. Funeral Satur day, to St Catherine's Church, Metcalfe, for Fune ral Mass 10 a.m.

Inter ment parish cemetery. POOLE, Ethel S. In hospital Friday, May 7, 1971, Ethel -Kennedy, widow of Gerald Poole, in her 87th year, dear mother of (Frances) Mrs. George Lewis, Ottawa, (Nancv) Mrs. Donald Cole Niagara Falls, 6 grandchildren also survive.

Resting McEvoy Shields Funeral Home, 235 Kent Street, Ottawa, Saturday from 12 noon until 10 p.m. then to McEvoy Shields Funeral Home, Wakefield, Sunday after 12 noon. Funeral Monday to St Andrews United Church for service at 2 p.m. Interment Mac-Larens cemetery. Catherine Irene In hospital, Thursday, May 6, 1971, Katie Humphries, age 66, beloved wife of Myles Pennock, dear mother of El don, Catabogie, also survived by 4 grandchildren, sister of Jemison Humphries, Spen cerville; Carman, Renfrew; Mrs.

Addy Cardiff, Renfrew, and Mrs. Ellen Duff, Ottawa. Resting at the Tubman Fu neral Home, 403 Richmond! Road at Roosevelt. Service in the chapel Saturday, 2 p.m. Interment Horton cemetery, Renfrew.

In lieu of flowers donations to the Canadian Cancer Society. R1DEWOOD, Jennie At Smiths Falls, Ont, on Fri day, May 7, 1971, Jennie Driver, beloved wife of the late John Alexander Ride- wood and mother of Mrs. Earl Williams (Doris), Smiths Falls; Mrs. Jack Wark (Violet), Inuvik, NWT; Mrs. Harry Ruppei (Phyllis) and Kenneth, Smiths Falls.

Also 7 grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren survive. Rest ing at the Amy Funeral Home. Funeral service will 'be held In St. John's Church on Monday, May 10, at 2 p.m. Interment St Johns tery.

-r Ad Section Deaths (Cont. from Proceeding Column) TURGEON, Miss Aurelie In hospital on Friday, May 7, 1971, Aurelie Turgeon, daughter of the late Charles Turgeon and of the late Alexina Lalonde, sister of Emtle, Omer, Eugene, Mrs. Ernestine' St. Georges, Mrs. Gracda Chartrand, Mrs.

Marie Poirier, all of Resting at Racine, "Robert and Gauthier, r260 Besserer. 1 Fur neral at St. Sebastien Church. Interment Notre Dame cemetery. Time to be announced later.

FRED N. GARRETT! FUNERAL SERVICE Dignity, Devotion and Economy in Good Taste Since 1938. Inquire No Obligation 533-4773 584 SOMERSET STREET WEST McEVOY BROTHERS SHIELDS LIMITED FUNERAL DIRECTORS 235 KENT STREET 232-5337 J- Every evening we present our obituaries with the p.m. news on Station CKOV. VICE CRAIG LTD.

FUNERAL HOMES METCALFE WINCHESTER CHESTERVILLE 774-2120 One convenient telephone number serves all 3 locations. HULSE PLAYFAIR LIMITED FUNERAL DIRECTORS Forsyth, Edno. Lonsdale, Raymond W. Central Chapel 315 McLEOD STREET 233-1143 West Chapel 1098 BYRON AVENUE 728-1761 VEITCH DRAPER 1IMITED FUNERAL DIRECTORS PARXDALE CHAPEL 728-4473 BANK'ST. CHAPEL 236 0468 5.

lid ARMY JACKET. WIRE FRAMED oknsee. In block cose, transistor radio on Oxfam walk, near Dow's Lake. 740-4651. BLACK AND CHROME ATTACHE case, tost between Ottawa Airport ond Beocon Arms Hotel.

Reword. Call Ottawa Police. BLACK MALE NEWFOUNDLAND, white chest and pow, lost Munster area. f3-53at. BOX OF COLOR SLIDES.

CARLING-wood Shopping Centre. Reward. 729-9944. BUDGIE BIRD, BLUISH-MAUVE, grey-white, child's pet. 731-9931, CAT, SILVER GREY, WHITE SPOT on chest.

Answers to Ben. Neutered male. Westgate area. Reward. 724- 4291.

CAT, YEARS, GINGER COLOURED, wearing blue collar and leash, vicinity Bytown Towers or Chesterton Drive, reword. Please coll 234-4374. Don White and Son, Books, 243 Elgin. CHANGE PURSE ORANGE, LOST VI- dnsty conodtart Tire, iwwon, tny View. Containing religious statue, money.

Urgently needed. 722-4442. CHILD'S GLASSES, VICINITY PARK- dole, Sherwood, Fairmont, uioo stone. 724517. DACHSHUND, MALE, RED, 10 monms, nas inroar miury, kw April 20 Rockcllfte-Beechwood orea.

Substantial reward. 749-0449. GLASSES, BLACK FRAMES, WEST end. Rewora. woe.

GLASSES, SEOUIN TRIM, BLACK, April 23. T92-J230, 772-WJJ. GOLD CHARM BRACELET, LOST ST. Laurent Shopping temre. Kewora.

72S-4047. LADY'S GLASSES, BLACK CASE, April 27. 224-9370. LARGE LAWN TABLE UMBRELLA, tost K-Mort, boms corners, or Between there and StlttsvlMe Road la Corp. 134-4237.

LEITRIM AREA, REO, GOLO MALE rremoture come, reward. 729-ow. LOST, GREY AND WHITE MALE cot, 7 montne ow, tiwg ana omrm Rood orea. Reword 733-5495. LOST, ORANGE AND WHITE MALE car, to monmo oto.

Tiiioury Avanvs area. 729-4743. MALE BROWN TABBY CAT WITH leother col lor; tandy Hill orea, va- 14U ceme-HMOT0RCYCLB helmet, red, on narnson, Monterey Street, iiewora. 2l-4tel. UXAl CALLS PHONE 236-7511 5.

lost (Cont. from Preceding Column) PEARL NECKLACE, LOST CARLING- wood Shopping Centre. B9-5K5, 825- im. Kewora. RACCOON, YOUNG, MALE, LIGHT srown collar.

Riverside Court area. Reward. 7314059. SOLID GQLD LADY'S WATCH WITH Bracelet. ParKIng lot IGA supermarket, Beechwood Avenue.

Reward. 745-7777. SMALL BROWN MIXED TERRIER and Chihuahua. Answers to "Buddy-;" Reward. 236-195J or 235-7304.

SMALL, ROUND, WHITE GOLD Omega watch lost Irr snow, Carleton Campus or Ottawa area, Camp Fortune. Sentimental value. Reward. 731-7981: TOY POODLE, APRICOT. CALL 744- 1215.

VICINITY MONT ST. MARIE, LIGHT brown mixed Corgi and answers to Nip. Reward. 722-1117. WATCH, -GRADUATION GIFT, ELGIN, white gold.

May 3, vicinity Branson, Somerset, Jackson Building. Reward. 733442. WILL GENTLEMAN WHO, BY Mis take, took man's coat in restaurant Wednesday noon, call 234-4774. WILL PERSON WHO PHONED RE lady's watch, can I29-SS15 or 992-1935.

3 MONTH MALE GOLDEN LABRA-dor, IS month female Black Labra-: dor. 749-5307. 6. AT EXPERIMENTAL FARM LOOK- out, sand colored purse, red trim, on Thursday. 235-7029.

DOG. TAN. WHITE AROUND) NECK, white strip dawn forehead. Centre Town. 729-4064.

DOG, FOUND SPRUCE STREET orea, half collie, half German shep herd, male. 235-4064. FEMALE GERMAN SHEPHERO, Overbrook area. 24 Prince Albert. FOUND, BOAT ON GATINEAU River, uv Chelseo, Glen Eagle, area.

127-22VO. GERMAN SHEPHERD, BLACK found Qusenewood Heights. Phone 124- LADY'S WATCH, CONFEDERATION Heights area. 224-70N. LADY'S BYWARD MAR.

ket, 745-1025. after 4. MAN'S WEDDING BAND FOUND Bon ona neron. ko. area, ija-xu, aoye.

PAIR OP HEAD SKIS, 17S CM LONG, with poles. 225-4001. WHITE PET RABBIT FOUND ALL I eon Avenue. 729-3923. 10-SPEED RACED, .274.

WEST END. 72- 13. In Mentor lams BELLMAN In loving memory ot our mother, who passed away on Mother's Always remembered. Fomlly. BOOTH In loving memory of my dear mother, Mrs.

Minnie Boom, who possed away Moy S. 1970. What would I not give to ctasp her nana, Her dear, sweet face to see; To hear her voice, to see her smile. Thai meonf so much to me. Vlv.

BRYCE laving remembrance of our only son, Roger, who did in Ns twenty-first year, as a result of a cor accident on May 1970. Ruth and Jim Bryce, Konata, KILMARTIN In lovlna memory of dear brother, Thomos, who passed away May 9, iw. happy hours we once eriibyeaV how sweet meir memory still. But death has left 0 loneliness The world con never fill. Sister Margaret, Walter and Family.

LAW In loving memory of a dear romvr ana granaromer, nomiiron bun, wwaavw, unu, mj itqo. Five yeors hove passed since that When one we loved was called owoy God took him home It was His will. Within our hearts Irveth stlh. Sadly missed by Eleanor, Doug ond Bruce. MACKIN In loving mtmory of a awjr TOinwr ona aronaromer, corl Mackin, who possed owoy May I7V On yeor ha passed lnc that sod dav.

When one we loved wo called away; God took him home It wos His will Within our heorts he Hvth still. Helen, Leo and Grandchildren 21. MA HON BY In fond ond tovtng mem. ory or a oear Tomer ana granararner, Wllrtom who potted away May 1S. i mvttiia ft e4 SmmJvuh' -oughter Luctnoa, Son Cosmos, ond roinny.

PEKKINS In loving memory of "a dear husband and father, William Perkins, who passed away May IWO. Not dead to us who loved Mm, -Not tost but gone before, He lives with us In memory, And wlH live forever more. Maude and Family. ROeiLLAttO In tovtng memory of who passed away May 1MI. There Is a sod but sweet remembrance.

There Is a memory fond ond truer There Is a token of affection. Mother. And a heortache still for you. Daughter Tot, Mike and Family. WILLIAMSON Mrs.

Constance In our hearts your, memory lingers Sweetly tender, fond and truei There le not a day, dear mother, that we do not think of you. Son William Oaugtvter-lh-Law Marlorle. GranAutn AAnlttim 16. fimerai Dlndm RACINE, ROBERT AND GAUTHIER Keg j-jMw, zw sessererr 300 Olmsteod; 7 Folrmontj 25 St. rlcki 101 Notre Dame.

17. Cemetery Memorials CREMATION Full Information Free of Charge From BEECHWOOD-CREMATORIUM -PO BOX 7025; OTTAWA 746-0201 19. Chwchei COME TO CHURCH A directory of Churches in and around Ottawa UNITB) CHURCH OF CAUDA EASTBROOK UNITED CHURCH. .271 Donald Street, Ottawa 7, terv-Ices of Worship at 11.00 a.m. (nursery for infants).

Sunday School at ot o.m. (all departments. A welcome owalts you at Eastbrook. ItMH CaflMlk ST. JOSEPH'S RC CHURCH, CORNER or lumooriona ana wiiored streets.

Sunday Mas 1 00, 9 00. (High Mas to 30 a.m.), 12 00, 12.55 ond 3 00 p.m. Weekdays, 7.00, 1.00, 9.00 o.m. and 5.30 p.m. ST.

PATRICK'S CHURCH, CORNER Kent ond Nepean Street Sunday obligation fulfilled at mosses: Saturday 4.30 Sunday 2.00, 00, 11.00, 12 15 ond 9.00 p.m. MfftadU ARLINGTON WOODS FREE METHO dlst Church, Knneol School, Green-bonk Rood. Sunday morning worship. II a.m. Sunday School 9 4S o.m.

7 p.m. Fomrty Gospel Hour. Robert 6. Dorgon, Paster. STANDARD CHURCH OP AMERICA, corner of Kenwood and Roosevelt, Service 11 o.m.

end 7 p.m. Sundays. Old time Ooepel preaching and singing. Rev. R.

Gamble pastor. Everyone welcome. Anglic Cbtrch il (ifi ST. ALBAN THE MARTYR, KINO ED. word ond Daly Avenues; Rev.

Canon Lionel Bruce. Services! o.m II a.m., 4 p.m. ST. BARTHOLOMEWS, MCKAY IT. ot Victoria, Rev.

James Barneff. Sunday Services: I. II, f.43, 11. IS o.m. Tuesday, 7.1 a.m.

Thursday, 10 a.m. JUNE 1ST, UNFURNISHED, CENTRE Town, Sandy Hill, 1-2 bedrooms, preferably converted house. Call 224 5590, otter 4, weekdays. A COMPETITORS AND sptctators at great new show. Eastern Ontario half-Aroblan show, Belleville.

MonrJoy, May 24, 1971, oil-breed lumping, Western ond racing. Detail writ Box A-329, Journal. Cemeteries EASTERN ONTARIO'S MOST MODERN CREMATORIUM New Crematorium, Chapel ond Administration Bldg. CHAPEL FOR" 200 PERSONS. NON-DENOMINATIONAL V-'.

BEAUTIFUL URN GARDEN AND COLUMBARIUM 2500 jSASEJJNE Iff Rtnwfjmi (Cont. from Preceding Column! MACK IN In tovtng memory of a dear nueeana Eon Mackin, who passed away May 1C70. Oave of saanese still ceme o'er us, Tears In silence often flow, for memory keeps you ever near uo Though you died on year ago. Wife Lucy. ROAD, 829-3600.

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