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mm Today and tomorrow TODAY 'L Southern Africa and the. Com monwealth, public forum, me- dicUauditorium, University of unawa, jr.ju a.m. ana ana a p.m. Bookmobile, Plouffe Park, 10 a.m. to noon.

Blood donor clinic, 85 Plymouth 2-9 p.m. JU.tushmit, NAC Salon, 2 p.m. Montreal Symphony Orches tra, NAC Opera, 8 p.m. Teux Follets, NAC Theatre, 8 p.m. 1 Quichotte, NAC Studio, 2 and 8 p.m.

TOMORROW Southern Africa, and the Com- monwealth, public forum, medical University of Ottawa, 9.30 a.m., 2 and p.m. lood donor clinic, 85 Plymouth St, 2-9 p.m. Ahtushmit, NAC Salon, 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. Public swimming, Sportsplex, p.m.; 3.15-5 p.m.; and 6.30-8.15 p.m.

Swimming for adults only from 9.15-10.30 pm. Meet the Nation, a "visit" to Argentina for children aged 9-13, Merivale branch, Nepean Public Library 1541 Merivale Public Library, 1541 Merivale 2 p.m. Gas light, presented by the National Film Theatre, 7.30 p.m. Feux Follets, NAC, Theatre, 8 p.m. Quichotte, NAC Studio, 8 p.m.

Carillon recital, Peace Tower, 9 p.m. Death Notices Will Be Accepted 6 A.M. to 7.30 A.M. Saturdays 261 AUCTIONS TWILIGHT AUCTION 7 Ml, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST I at Richmond, Ont. KARSON AUCTION COMPANY Household items ond builders' Hems ond lots more.

See Tuesday's od. Realties A Births CUGGY Russell and Jill (nee Gruson); are pleased to an nounce the birth of a Christopher Jeffrey, on Aug, 7, 1973. Both well. DRISCOLL Frank and Glenna (nee Beck) welcome the arrival of. Thomas James "on Aug: 7, 1973, at Kemptville and District Hospital Special thanks to Dr.

Fitz-Gerald. DUGAL Richard and Wendy are pleased to announce the birth of a son, 7 1 oz. Sat- urday, Aug. 4, 1973. A brother for Tanya Gail.

Both mother and baby in excellent condi- tion. Many thanks to Dr. Bur gess, GAGNON Frank and Diane are proud to announce the birth of their daughter, Nathalie, 6 14 born July 27, 1973. Special thanks to Dr. Burgess and nurses at the Grace Hospital.

GILLESPIE Dianne and Lyle are pleased to announce the arrival of a daughter, Donna Dianne, at the Civic Hospital on Sunday, Aug. 5, 197J. LA VENTURE David Bonnie (nee Carr), are proud to announce the birth of Kerri Lee, 6 10 on Aug. 7, 1973, at the Ottawa Civic Hospital. PHILLIPS Richard and Judith (nee Wolfe) announce the birth of their son on Aug.

2, 1973, at the North' York General Hospital, Toronto, Ont. A brother for Arlene. Proud grandparents are Mr. and and Mrs. Nat Wolfe, Ottawa -and Mrs.

Cecile RICHER John and Beverley (nee Fournier) are proud to announce the safe arrival of their baby boy at 8 4 bom at the Ottawa Civic Hospital on Saturday, Aug. 4, 1973. A brother for Johnny Jr. Many thanks to Dr. Carson; WALKER Robert and Marga ret (nee Owens) wish to announce the birth of their son on Sunday, Aug.

5, 1973, 9 10 at Riverside Hospital. WILLIAMS Dave and Susan (nee Pratt), are delighted to announce the arrival of their first child, Trisha Dawn, 8 8 on Aug. 7, 1973, at the Grace Hospital. Many thanks to Dr. Hull ey and case-room staff.

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Watt. Ottawa. Ontarla KI0 JKa. FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION SATURDAY, AUGUST 11, 10 A.M, GLENW00D SHOPPING PLAZA, LUCERNE, QUEBEC RESIDENCE OF DIGNITY In old world setting, 3-storey solid brick house, includes two fireplaces, total of rooms with double brick carriage house, exceptionally large garden, in desirable residential area of Aylmer. 'TAR FROM THE MADDING CROWD" but only fifty minutes from town.

Restored old log farm house, attractively set on 90 ocres Of good land. WOODLAND SURROUNDINGS and a stone's throw from the river moke this 4-bedroom house a charming buy. AYLMER live rent-free In this 3-bedroom home. Collect rents from adjacent duplex. All in good condition and Ideal location.

QUY0N Add more to your leisure hours with this year 'round home, situated on the Ottawa River not for from the Quyon ferry. This 3-bedroom home is neatly trimmed with block lowered shutters. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ON THESE AND OTHER PROPERTIES AND APPOINTMENT TO VIEW PLEASE CALL 684-6060. Deaths BEAUCHAMP, Honore On Sunday, 5, 1973, at the age of 81, of 125 Emond Hull, husband of the late Therese Deschamps, father of Roland, of Gatineau Point, and Gerald, of Lucerne, and Mrs. Maurice Lajoie (Jacquel- I Hull; Mrs.

Donald Brown (Lucille), of Carp; Mrs. Collette Landry, Hull; 14 grandchildren, one great grandchild, several nieces and nephews. Resting at Beau- champ Funeral Home 77 Montclair for service on Thursday, Aug. 9 at St Raymond Church at 10 a.m Interment Notre Dame ceme tery, Hull BRULE, Albert Alexis In hos pital Saturday, Aug. 4, 1973, age 89 Albeit Alexis Brule, dear husband of Mary Ann Potvin, dear father of Richard, Eugene, Edouard, Paul, Isidore, Rodolphe, Er nest and Colbert, of Ottawa; Albert, Almonte; Georges of Cumberland; Mrs.

Francois Cournoyer (Beatrice), Mon treal Mrs. Howard Rooney (Eva), Toronto; Mrs. Jean Marie Bisson (Eugenie). Dear brother of Corn wall; Mrs. Jack Potvin (Muri- elle), Kingston; Mrs.

H. Greenway (Lavina), and Mrs. Henri Lemoyne (Stella), Rev. Sister Eva Brule of the Sisters of Charity of Ottawa. Also sur vived by 34 grandchildren, 47 great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild.

Fune ral mass was held at St Thomas of Aquinas Church at 10 a.m. Tuesday, Aug. 7. Interment St. Bernard ceme tery.

DONOGHUE, D'Arcy In hos pital, Monday, Aug. D'Arcy Donoghue, in his 67th year, beloved husband of Kathryn Noble; father of Mrs. Allan Moore (Kathryn), Mrs. Hugh Cameron (Roberta), Marysville, N.B.; Mrs. Kenneth Newcombe (Norma), Mrs.

Roy Pelletier (Dorothy Jane), Manotick; brother oi Gordon Donoghue; also survived by 12 grandchildren and one great-granddaughter. Resting Huise and Playfair Cert? tral Chapel, 315 McLeod St Service Wednesday, 11 a.m. Interment Elm wood cemetery, Perth. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Ontario Heart Foundation would be appreciated. INDEX TO CLASSIFICATIONS ANNOUNCEMENTS Vltot SlatMkxi Adoptions 1 Births t.

Dooms 4. Obituaries e. Found Net ken IS. In Memorlorno la. Annivorsory Mfjiiea 15.

Card! of Thanke la. Funtrol Olrectore 17. Cemetery Memortots 17o Cemetery Lota It. Societies and Lodged 10. Churches Ml Florists 21.

Cemeteries 2. Druggists Open tundoy 30. Service Stallone 13. Bonojuoft end Forties 34. Toko-Out Foods 2a.

Where to Oo la. Hotels one Motels 27. Beouty Solon J. Nursing Hon J9. Gordenlna 40.

Ambulance Servtce KINTALS APARTMENT HOUilt-BAROBN HOMIS 54. Apottmente to Let 55. Furnished Aportmentt te Let 5. Apdrtmenti Wonted 57. Houses Gordon Homee St.

Furnished Aportmantt Wanted 5. Sublets ROOM M. Room Is Let 41, Roomt Wanted 67. Room ond Buurd 42A. snare AccommodattoM PROFiRTY 43.

Business Opoortunmas 44. I no vitriol Properties 45. Property for tola 44. Property for Rant 7. Property Wonted 68.

Income Property 40. Commerclol Property 70. Out ot Town Property 71. Forms for Sole 72. Forma for Rant 73.

For mi Wdntoo to toy 74. Cotloaes lor Sow 75. Cottogoa for Rant 74. Cottooes wonted 77. Cottoga Loti for Soto 7.

Warehouse Spoce 7. Ottkea to Let eg. Offices Won tad to Let I). Storaf to Let 2. Stores Wonted to Let S3.

Reaortt 15. Hunting end Fishing MIRCHANDIII Artlctsst 17. Ski Comer St. Snowmobiwe 89 Snow Blowers w. oicycwt ei.

cameras, Photo supplies 92. -Anklet tor sole 93 Arllclai Wonted 94. Articles for Rant 95. Artie lei for Swop Antlqiiae ond Fine Alt 07 Flrawnod ond Fuel n. Morkat Baike 3.

Deaths (Cont. from Preceding Column) 6 D'ORNELLAS, Emily (Ret Civ il Servant) In hospital on Saturday, Aug. 4, 1973, age 81 years, formerly of British Guiana. Beloved godmother of Bert Stanley and dear aunt of Carl D'Ornellas. Friends may call at McEvoy Shields Funeral Home, 235 Kent St.

Funeral Wednesday to St Patrick' Church, mass 8 a.m. Inter ment Notre Dame cemetery, ELLIS, Kathleen In hospital, on Tuesday, Aug. 7, 1973, Mason, A20 Gilmour widow of Albert Ellis, in her 67th year; mother of Ed ward and Mrs. Don Moore (Joy), both of Ottawa: and Miss Patti, of Toronto; sister of Mrs. James Martin (Jean), Ottawa and Mrs.

Dorothy Al magro, Montreal. Resting at muse ana jiayiair i-entrai -Chapel, McLeod-St. Ser vice on Thursday at 2 p.m. In terment Beechwood cemetery. FRANCIS, Frederick John In hospital, at Ottawa, on Wednesday, Aug.

8, 1973, Frederick John Francis, Jn his 71st year, beloved husband of Dorothy Mullenser: dear fa ther of Robert and Judy. Resting at the Alan R. Barker Fu neral Home, Mc Arthur Carleton Place. Funeral ar rangements later. GILHOOLY (Grace), Mrs.

Jo seph Patrick In hospital Saturday, Aug. 4, 1973, Grace McMartui, beloved wife of Dr. J. P. Gilhooly, 80 MacLaren and dear sister or Mrs Rita Floyd-Jones, Lake Pla cid, N.Y., and Mrs.

Jean Mul- ford, of Saranao Lake, N.Y, Funeral was held on Tuesday from the McEvoy-Shields Fu-Funeral was held on Tuesday St. Theresa's Church for mass at 9 a.m. Interment in the McMartin family plot, Cote des Neiges cemetery, Mon treal. Journal Box Replies 340 34t 3SO 354 366 373 389 393 403 420 423 435 436 438 445 449 461 45S 468 468 469 470 477 481 4S0 606 S20 622 631 633 636 658 661 668 672 680 688 689 646 649 663 673 Replies Dialled Autr. 7.

1973. 373 498 618 624 625 636 640 649 652 654 655 666 659 667 670 671 677 579 581 636 637 643 645 647 669 660 et. Machinery ond Equipment 100. Pet stock 10). Llvntock and Poultry 102.

Stomp and Coins 103. Hobbloe 104. Booti ond Motors 104. Compere' Supplloe 107. Muikal suptxloa lot.

Rodlo Talevliten lot. Household Appliance AUTOMOTIVI Atten lit. Auto Leasing in. Autos tor Sole 121. Autoi erontsd 122.

Auto Accetaerlet 123. Soorti Core 124. Auto Ports Tracks! 120. Trucks for sole 130. Truck Bodlei, Ports 131.

Trucks Wanted TreJIorst 133. Trailers for tale 134. Trailers for Rant 135. Mobile Homaa for sot 137. Mobllo Home Moved 138.

Mobile Homo Porkl 13. Mobile Homes Exchanged 14s. Motorcycles for sole let. Motorcycles far Rent 147. Scootort for sow 148.

(coolers for Rent 151. Gorogee 152. Parking Spoce 153. Wlntarlilng RIAL ITATI 157. Houses far sole 1st.

Reel Eitote Servke 159. Condominiums 140. FumUhad Homes to Let Ml. Furnished Houioo Wonted to Let 152. Heuies Wontad to Let 143.

Houses Wonted to Buy MRS0NAL3 177. Trantportotlon ArolloNe 171. TroMportotlon Wontad 17t. Camps Boys' end Glrtt FINANCIAL IIS. Financing 117.

Money Avollabfe 188. Mortgooas 189. InvetlmantS 190. Patents ond Copy MPLOVMRNT 240. Reitourant Hotel Help 341.

Help Wonted 142. Soiei Persons and Agents 343. Positions vacant 244. Professional tertncee 244. Hospital Help Wonted 247.

Employment Wanted 348. Domestic HOW 249. Taochars Wonted 250. Tuition 251. Trode Schools 151.

Baby Servtcee MIICRLLANROUI Jet, Legof Jl. Auctions 22. At Your seme) deaths 3. Deaths (Conf. from Preceding Column) HEDRICK, Ketfaa D.

In hos pital, Tuesday, Aug. .7, 1973, Ketha Deavy, 810 Edgeworth widow of Lioyd J. Hed- -rick; dear sister of Muriel and (Mrs. D. A.

Nesbitt). Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 31S McLeod after 7 p.m. Wednesday. Service Thursday 3 p.m. In terment Pinecrest.

HUTT, Pearl At her home on Monday, Aug. 6, 1973, Pearl Murphy of Rochester, N.Y., beloved wife of Arthur Hutt; dear mother-of Donald, Jacksonville, Flonda, Mrs. Robert Canan (Marge), Columbus, Ohio, Mrs. Ed Green-w 1 1 (Gertrude), Laurel, Maryland; also survived by one sister, Mrs. Isabell Her- shey of Rochester; also sur- by 10 grandchildren, two great-grandchildren.

Fu- neral.Ibursday in Rochester, N.Y. JOHNSTON, Hattie In hospital, Monday, Aug. 1973, Hat- tie Schroeder, beloved wife of Pat (Harold) Johnston, of 36 Ouuenn age 76 years; dear mother of Mrs. William Kowaluk (Mavis), Edmonton, also survived bv three grandchildren; sister of Henry Schroeder, of Niagara Falls, N.Y. Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod St.

Service Thursday 11 a.m. Interment Beechwood Friends desiring to send a memorial tribute may donate to the Canadian Cancer Society, 386 MacLaren St. LEBLANC, Rene A. In hospi tal, on Monday, Aug. 6, 1973, aged 66 years, beloved hus--band of Rita Parent; dear father of Van Paul; dear brother of Lionel, Mrs.

Lena May-otte, Mrs. Jeannette Rocque of Ottawa. Resting at Racine, Robert and Gauthier Funeral Home, 300 Olmstead Van-ier. Funeral Friday, Aug. 10, to Assumption Church for mass at 10 a.m.

Interment Notre Dame cemetery, Ot tawa. McGLENISTER, John Arthur In hospital Wednesday, Aug. 8, 1973, John Arthur McGlen-ister, age 52, beloved husband of Mary Lawrence, of 1613 Edgehill Place; dear brother of Harold, Albert, FTOcis, Thomas, Mrs. Winnifred Moore, Mrs. Anne Bell, Mrs.

Florence Morrison, of St. Catharines, and Malcolm, of California. Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod St. Funeral notice later. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Ontario Heart Foundation.

McMASTER, Ross R. Sud denly in hospital, on Monday, Aug. 6, 1973, age 43 years, beloved husband of Lou; dear father of John Ross, Toronto; Karen, Margot and Carolyn, all of Ashton; son of Mr. John A. and the late Natalie Mo Master, of Montreal; brother of Donald Jackson, Miss.

Private funeral was held from the chapel of McEvoy Shields Funeral Home, 235 Kent oo Wednesday morning. Cre mation. REKERT, Reginald, Lt. Col. (retired) At Oxford Station, on Monday, Aug.

6, 1973, aged 72, dearly beloved hus band' of JosepUne Stever; brother of Harry, Ganges, B.C., and Nell, Vancouver. Resting at the Rolston Funer al Home, Kemptville. Funeral service in the chapel Wednesday at 2 p.m. Interment Ox ford Mills Anglican cemetery. Flowers gratefully declined.

Friends desiring to send a memorial tribute may donate to the Ontario Heart Foundation, 119 Sparks Ottawa. ROBTLLARD, Dr. John 0. (M.D.) In hospital on Saturday, Aug. 4, 1973, dearly be loved husband of Eleanor Lil lian Palmer, formerly of Amherst, N.S.

Also survived by two brothers Dr. Henry J. Robilkard and Dr. Matthew J. Robillard of Ottawa, three sisters, Mrs.

Philip J. Morgan (Minnie), of Windsor, Mrs. William S. Chartrand (Anita), and Mrs. Bernard J.

More (Iola), both of Ottawa. Funeral was held on Tuesday from the McEvoy Shields Funeral Home, 235 Kent to the chapel of St. Patrick's Home for mass at 10 a.m. Interment in the family plot, Notre Dame cemetery, I' Death (Cont. from Procodng Column) RUCH, Mary A.

At Brant- ford General Hospital, on Tuesday, Aug. 7, 1973, Mary A. Ruch, of Brantford, for-: merly of Ottawa; eldest daughter of the late Leopold and Matilda Ruch; dear sister of Mrs, Louise Kienbaum, Florida; Rev. Richard Ruch, Oakville; Herbert, Missis-sauga; Anne (Mrs. Crawford Graham), St.

Mary's, Bertha (Mrs. Gordon Squires) Brantford; Charles. Stratford Hazel (Mrs. George Webber), Warren, Frank, de ceased (1963). Resting L.

A. Ball Funeral Chapel, St. Mary's for service Friday, Aug. 10, at 2 p.m. Interment St.

Mary's cemetery. RUDDY, Mrs. Thomas A. In hospital, Monday, Aug, 1973, Gabrielle Bigras, beloved wife of the late Thomas Ruddy; dear mother of Thomas, Catherine and Micheline of Ottawa; dear sister of Miss Blandine Bi eras. Mrs.

J. E. Lapointe (Gil- berte), Miss Claire Bigras of Ottawa; one daughter-in-law, Mrs. Thomas' Ruddy (Ann Strickland) and three grand children, Thomas, Michael and Catherine. Resting at the Racine, Robert and Gauthier Funeral Home, 260 Besserer St Funeral mass, Aug.

9 to Sacred Heart Church at 10 a.m. Interment Notre Dame of Ottawa cemetery. TH0M, Alex In Renfrew Hos pital, Sunday, Aug. 5, 1973, Al exander Thorn, beloved bus band of Bertha Quast, in his 84th year, dear father of Mrs, Lorne Briscoe (Lillian), Mrs. Bruce Briscoe (Ann), Mrs.

James Briscoe (Iva), Mrs Earl Stokes (Velma), Ralph. Leo, and Wallace; pre deceased by one daughter, Wilfred Schultz (Me- lanie). Resting at the Coch rane Anderson Funeral Home, Renfrew, until Wednesday, Aug. 8 at 1.45 pjn, thence to St James Lutheran Church for service at 2 p.m. Inter ment in Rpsebank cemetery.

USHERWOOD, Charles In hospital, on Tuesday, Aug. 1973, Charles Usberwood, of 1181 Parkway in his 86th year, beloved husband of the late Olive Elaine Morgan dear father of Charles Wil liam, of Bolton, Ont; Nor man, of Mapleridge. B.C. Mrs. Elaine Booth, of Honolulu, Hawaii; and Victor Douglas, of Ottawa; also sur vived by several grand children and great-grand children.

Service will be held at the Taylor Funeral Home, Qoeensville, Ont, Thursday, Aug. 9, at 2p.m. Interment Queensvflle cemetery. Wea-gant Radmore Stewart Funer al Home In charge of arrange ments. VALIQUETTE, Mrs.

Martin In hospital in Ottawa, on Monday, Aug. 6, 1973, the former Theresa Ludgate, beloved wife of the late Martin Vail quette, dear another of Dor- son, Malton, Mrs. A. Kavanagh (Dorothy), Ottawa; Morgan, Thunder Bay; Mrs. George A.

Evans (Joyce), Toronto; William Cormac, and Mrs. Joan Kitts, Barrys Bay; 29 grandchildren, seven great-grandchildren. Resting at the U'Keilly Funeral Home, Eganville, from p.m. till 10. Funeral Thursday morning, Aug.

9, at 10.30 to St Josephs Church, Esmonde. Interment parish cemetery. WILLIAMS, Mrs. Margaret At New Delhi, India, on Sat urday, Aug. 4, 1973, born in Ottawa, Margaret Hogan, in her 91st year; widow of Her bert Bruce Williams and mother of Bruce M.

Williams, High Commissioner for Ca nada in India. Private funeral. Flowers gratefully declined. WILSON, Florence Helena On Sunday, Aug. 5, 1973,.

Florence Wilson, age 74, of Clarence, dear sister of Muriel, Lucy, Ethel, RR 1, Rockland; and Enid (Mrs. R. Walker), of Brantford. Resting at home, where friends may call from 2.30-9 p.m., Tuesday. Funeral from Clarence Baptist Church, 2.30 p.m.

on ednes- day, Aug. 8. Burial Clarence Protestant cemetery. In lieu of flowers donations to the charity ot your choice. In charge Brunet and Sons, Rockland.

RICHARDSON DOWN UNDER WELLINGTON (Reuter) Defence Minister James Rich ardson of Canada arrived here tonight for a three-day visit I1 Deaths (Cont. from Prexedmg Column) VICE CRAIG LTD. FUNERAL HOMES METCALFE WINCHESTER CHESTERVILLE 774-2120 One convenient telephone number serves all 3 locations VEITCH-DRAPER LIMITED FUNERAL DIRECTORS PARKDAIE CHAPEL 72W673 BANK ST. CHAPEL 236 0668 McEVOY-SHIELDS FUNERAL DIRECTORS 232-5337 47 years continuous community service Newt and announcements 6 p.m., CK0Y HULSE PLAYFAIR LIMITED Ellis, Kathleen, Hedrfcfc, Keltic D. lohniton.

Hattie. MoGfentetarv John Arttmn Central Chapel West Chapel 233-1143 728-1761 5. Lost I 8 SUITCASE CONTAINING woman's clothing, lost July 19 Pontlac. Reword. 119-771-7434.

BLACK HORN-RIMMED GLASSES, ON NCC Parkway, lust east of Wood- roffa. 729-2321. BLACK CARD WALLET, VICINITY Lonsdowne Pork. Howard. 729-0501.

BROWN KEYCASE WITH OR keys. Reward. 729-4541. CHARM BRACELET, SILVER. VICIN- Ity Marlvale Rood, sentimental value.

521-0124. COPPERTONE 10-SPEED BIKE, LOST of 1500 Coldwell, Unit J. 729-4205. CRYSTAL BAY AREA. BLACK CLIP.

pad Afghan dog. Please call S29-44M. Reword. DANE-SHEPHERD, MONTHS OLD, bfondB, answers to Teurus, llght-colored eyes. Rowerd.

Cell after 232-4171 or 235-0919. DOG. LOST AT NORWAY BAY, P.O. 10 veers oks rutt-colorad part callia, Lkance number 1450. answars to name of Corky, deuohtar heartbroken.

call Ottawa collect 721-7194 altar 4.39 or Mrs. Cutler, Norway Bay, 047-1441. DOG, 20 OLO. BLACK TER nar, batge ond whe pows, Nepean fowmhlo, An won to Tinker." (25-254 FEMALE SAMOYED, WAKEFIELD eree, chluren'i pot. Rawerd.

731-2471 FEMALE NURSING SPANIEL, CHOCO- ota, onswars Gypsy. Ottawa Lu cerne. 234-1419, 233-21S7. GERMAN SHORT HAIRED POINTER fnwfty ttw ootourMaV imptHJ with Motion, ofwwtri to ftw iwttk Of eMou, Reward. (22-111 evenings.

GOLD WALLET, NO MONEY BUT very Important papers and kay. Billings Bridga at Blood Donor Clinic. Friday. 232-4410. LADY'S WHITE GOLD WRIST WATCH, Frldoy morning, vklnrly Hkwon- CorMng Avonue.

775-1714. LARGE GOLDEN LABRADOR DOG. Wostaote area. Uc nil. Reward.

720-9477. LOST IN CRYSTAL BAY, AREA, block, clipped Afghan dog. Please call (29-44K. Reward LOST PURSE, VICINITY BANK straet, votuobte popere. Reword.

720- 4JJ3 LOST, VOYAGE UR BUS TERMINAL, lady's round gold watch, black suede strap. 771-eow. MALE PERSIAN TABBY CAT, btack bock, buiriy faN. Area Lako- vfew Torrace, DoWe Loho. 234611 after e.

MOTORCYCLS HELMET, FOUND Mauiond Drive. 711-1210, after s. OMEGA SEAMASTER WRISTWATCH. McCarthy Rood grovel pit, nemo engrevad on beck. 521-4221.

RABB(T, GREY AND WHITE, MEDI- um aira, lost meeoowienoa area. Phone 224-lstt. REWARD. PET TURTLE, LOST Boyehore oroa. ezr.9rai.

SAMOYED, FEMALE, CARLETON Heights, onawari to Shabo. cMldran't pet. Pieoie call 224-4505 or 225-4951. Reword. SIAMESE SEALPOINT, MALE.

GRA- bom Pork-Ouallcum 01 tO. 179-2311. SIAMESE CAT, SEAL POINT. MALE. Diua collar, raw soon juiy 4053.

SIAMESE SMALL FEMALE, walpolnt, Htf vicinity Gloucester. 214-2511. Percy i ILVER RONSON ELECTRONIC lighter, Mock leather case. Reword. Phone SMALL WHITE PERSIAN KITTEN, vicinity McArttiur Rood.

Reword. 744-510. Call Paulino. SMOKEY, GREY-BLACK, MALE KIT- tan, tost poweH Avenue. 234-555.

YOUR PET MAY BE AT THE Hu man society Shelter. Visit shelter to moke sure. 725-1144. WHITE FINCH WITH ORANGE BEAK ana net. m-vtn attar s.

WIRIHAIRED FOX TERRIER. mote, snappy, white, black ond ton. low in uir Utyvlow area. 224-2493, any- time. 5.

lost (Cont. from Preceding Column) WOULD PERSON WHO FOUND A eel at Bytown Lumbar, cell 744-4307. Cat requires medication. 2W-MONTH-OLD MIXED BLACK LAeV raoor, remaio puppy, while marlo-Inat on cltolt, hind feet and tip of ton, otherwlM pure block. Lost vicinity of Charlotte end Stewart streets.

Reward, piaase call Mr. Alexander, SM-2971 or 7-S4. 2 OREEN VINYL L- SHAPED BOAT cushions, between Conatence Bay end Balls Corners, July 2. Reward. S29- LAROI RIWARD SIAMESE SEALPOINT CAT, AN- swers to Moo, very loving, vicinity Bonk ond Hunt Crub Rood S2143Q0 evenings, 725-I7U daytime.

Found BILLINGS BRIDGE, 1 MEDIUM Sized grey ptodle, male, wearing green collar. Contact. Humane Society. 725-J144. BLACK KITTEN.

FOUND, VICINITY Carllng-Broedview, Saturday. 72S-495. CAT, BLACK FEMALE, NEAR QUEEN street, wearing tiee collar and red Collar. 332-1241, 23M694. CAR KEYCASE, FOUNO IN risburg area.

521-3780. GREY KITTEN, FAIRLY LONG FUR, in vicinity ot rwvujrt. Blossom ParK. 521-1740. KEYS, 7 KEYS, 2-CAR KEYS, i per black leathar case, Sunday, Metcalfe end Nepean.

733-2791. RED BICYCLE, 3-SPEED, CHROME fenders, vicinity ot Pinecrest ten nis court. (294134. SMALL GREYISH 225-5471. BLACK CAT.

13. In Memoriami CARPENTI In loving memory of a dear grandfather, Fronk Corpenti, who pauad away Aug. (, 1971. Not daad to us who loved him. Not lost, but gona bafore; He llvas with us In memory And will forever more.

Joan, Jim end Conns Crt. CARPENTI In loving memory of a dear father, Frank Corpenti, who passed eway Aug. 1971. Till memory fades and life departs You live forever In our hearts. im end -Teresa.

CARPENTI In loving mory of a Frank Car- dear husband and father. Frank pentl, who passed away Aug. 1971. Sunshine fades and shadows fall. But sweet remembrance outlasts all.

Vlncoruo, Jennie and Tereeo, HUSON In loving memory of my aear nusoeno, trnesr eamuei nuaon, who was called to higher service Aug. 1952. Love's greatest gift Remembrance. Murtel. McCALLUM In fond end fovlng memory of bear mother and grand- morner, rare.

Amy mciaiium, wne passed away Aug. 7, 1972. wnen days are dark and friends are few. Dear mother, how we often think of yout Friends are friends they ere true. We knt our bet friend when we lost you.

Love. Stewart, Jean, Kenny and Mark. MOORE In loving memory of my porenrs, wiinom wwore, oieo Aug. 1931. end Georgln Moore, died Aug.

Sunshine fades end shadows twit, Bui sweet remembrance ounoofe OH. IS. Card of Thanb LEBLANC We wtyi to I grarttuos tor the HortH tribute, ottering of moeees, mewogeo of sympathy el tne rocent bereavement of betovod fmeoanol and father. RoMonde Labtutic and FamHy. SKAKUN We wish to ertend our sin-cere monks to our meny friends, retotlvee ond nelohbors for their many octs el klndneu ond beautiful floral tributes In the tuoaen loss of John.

Special tnenks to Father G. Dontoen. We oiso apprecleled the courtesy extended to us by the Ketty punerai rtome start. I no Family. 16.

Funeral Directors RACINE, ROBERT AND GAUTHIER Reg1 237-340, too Besserer, leg Olmsteadi 7 Folrment, 259 St. Patrick; 101 Notre Dame. 18. Societies and lodges THE OFFICERS AND MEMBERS OP wive Brancn. KeoeKon Loage no.

17b. Osgood, ore requested to offend funeral service ot the Cummlngs Funeral Home, North Gower, at 9 p.m Wednesday. Aug. tor our late sls-ter, Cecelia McCollum, POOP. Members of sister lodges are olso Invited to ottend.

Margaret Morrow, Isabel Clefond, Recording Secretory. 20. Florists FINE'S FLOWERS LIMITED REMEMBER THOSE ALL-IMPORTANT OCCASIONS -WITH FLOWERS FROM FINE'S "8 Locations to Serve You" 236-0801 209 RIDEAU STREET 38. Nursing Homes PETHlttTONHAUOH MANOR, kemptville, exclusively for senior citizens, private, several voconclos for "no core" patients. 1-154-2SM.

RETIREMENT LODGE FOR ELDER. ly, Gieoe, semi and private rooms. 2344570. 39. Garden'g Landscap'g CLEAN PILL TO OIVE AWAY.

CAU 4-V44l. GOOD QUALITY TOPSOIL AND SAND till. 744-0514. PATIOS, CEMENT WORK, CEOAR hedges, planted and trimmed. Free est i motet.

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