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Thursday, "December Deaths i "By The Canadian Press1 Toronto-Harry Meeking, 77, who played forward tor two Stanley Cup teams, the Toronto Arenas in 1917-18 and the Victo ria Cougars in vui-a. hums, Nigeria Dick Tiger, 42, the former world middleweight and light-heavyweight boxing champion, after a brief illness due to a liver ailment. Today and tomorrow TODAY National Film Theatre pro- Brants. National Library, 7.30 end 9.30 p.m. r-Bingo, Knights of Columbus Hall.

212 Murray Street, 7.30 n.m. The Nutcracker, nai. upera House, 7,30 p.m. St. Martin's nursery school, Carlinzwood.

Placet and His Work, talk by Miss M. Dick-worth, 8 p.m." Paintings for a Holiday Season, by Gyde Shepherd, National Gallery, 8 p.m. Carleton Separate School Board, meeting, Frank Ryan School, 8 p.m. On Monday Next, Ottawa Little Theatre, Algonquin College, 8.30 p.m. TOMORROW The Nutcracker, NAC Opera House, 7.30 p.m.

Ottawa Handicapped Association, Christmas Party, St. Joseph's Church, 8 p.m. On Monday Next, Algonquin College, 8.30 p.m. Journal Box Replies 023 037 044 048 052 058 070 073 100 647 657 667 669 674 630 686 689 690 691 699 715 721 732 736 749 750 753 756 783 787 793 808 809-814-838 844 846 847. 849 850 851 872 878 880 894 895 897 914 925 930 931 933 944 959 977 16 17 28 32 40 46 51 58 60 61 71 86 90 92 98 100 112 119 120 139 Mailed out Dec.

14. 1971. 44 47 60 70 73- 91 109 110 111 113 114 115 96 Re-Cycle This Newspaper The following paper re-cycling depots, operated by Pollution Probe of the University of Ottawa, will be open to receive baper product deposits from to 7 p.m.: Shoppers City East (Ogllvle Road). Place Cartier (St. Joseph Boulevard, Hull).

Shoppers City West (Base Line at woodrotte). 16, 1971. INDEX TO CLASSIFICATIONS ANNOUNCEMENTS I Viral Statistics: 1. Adoptions 2. Births i 3.

Deaths 4. Qbltuories 5. Lost Found Notices: 11 In Memorlams 14. Anniversary Masses )5. Cords of Thanks 14.

Funerol Directors 17. Cemetery Memoriols II. Societies and Lodges 19. Churches 20. Florists 31.

Cemeteries 29. Druggists Open Sunday 30. Service Stations Services: 33. Bonquefs ond Parties 34. Take-Out Foods 35.

Where to Go 34. Hotels and Motels 37. Beauty Salons 38. Nursing 39. Gardening ond Landscaping 40.

Ambulance Service EMPLOYMENT 41. Help Wonted Male Interest 42. Sales -Persons and Agents 43 Positions Vacant 44. Professional Service 45. Help Wanted Female Interest 44.

Nursing Services 47. Employment' Wonted 45. Domestic Help 49. Teachers Wanted 50. Tuition 51.

Trade Schools 52. Baby Services APARTMENTS 54. Aportments to Let 55. Furnished Aportments to Let 54. Apartments Wanted 57.

Apartments for Sale it. Furnished Apartments Wanted 59. Sublets PROPERTY 40. Industrial Properties 41. Property for Sole 41 Property tar Rent 43.

Property Wonted 44. Income Property 45. Commercial Property 44. Out-of-Town Properties 47, Forms for Sale 41. Forms for Rent 49.

Farm wanted uy 70. Cottage tor Sal 7). Cottage for Rent 71 Cottoge Wanted 71 Cottage Loft for Sal 74 Warehouse Spoce 7 J. Offices to Let 74. Offices-Wonted to Let 77.

Stores to Let 71. Stores Wonted to Let 7f. Resorts to. Business Opportunities II. Hunting (no) Fishing ROOMS si.

Rooms to Lot 7, Rooms Wonted I Room ond Boord if. Snant Accommodation JOURNAL WANT. ADS TELEPHONE 563-3711 The Ottawa Journal Births BROWN To Chuck and Jill (nee Humbly), a girl, 6 13 Shannon Kim Deny, on Dec. IS, 1971. at River side Hospital, Thanks to Dr.

Himaya. CURKOVIC To Joseph and Yvonne on Tuesday, Dec. 14, 1971 1 at Grace Hospital, a daughter, 7 lbs. 8 ozs. A sister for Joe.

Thanks to Dr. Batley. DEEGAN Paul and Joyce (nee Moore), are proud to announce the arrival of their first born, a son, Kevin Paul. 8 10 Tuesday, Dec. 7, 1971 at St.

Francis General Hospital, Smiths Falls. First grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Moore, and eighth grandchild for Mr. and Mrs Don Deegan.

DENTON Dave and Gail (nee 1 1 1 a d) happily announce the arrival of Jeffrey David." Born Wednesday, De cember 15, 1971, 7 10 at Civic Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Paul G. Puddicombe and staff. FORSYTH Garry and Barbara (nee Belsey) wish to an nounce the arrival of a son, William Barry, Dec.

15, 1971 Kemptville District Hospital A brother for Robert. PETERSEN Dennis and Fay (nee Newbury) are pleased to announce the birth of Sandra Fay, 7 1 on Friday, Dec. 10 at the Grace Hospital, a sister for Sherry, Connie and Wendy. ROBINSON To Lois and Bob at the Grace Hospital, Tuesday, Dec. 14, 1971, 6.15 p.m., a 4 ib.

15 oz. sister for Anne, Lynn. Chris and Jamie. All I well, ROPER Michael and Janet neeobeTTsTlifOleasedTff announce the birth of a daughter Margaret Anne, Dec. 14, 1971, at Grace Hospital, a sister for Victoria.

THERIEN Emile and Beth (nee Bowie) announce the arrival of a son, Christopher Bowie Emile, 9 7 on Tuesday, Dec. 14, 1971, Ottawa Civic Hospital. Many thanks to Dr. Carson and case room staff. Journal Subscription Rates SINGLE COPY PRICE: IOC dolly, 15c Saturdoy.

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Ottawa, onlnrlo or write The O'towa Journal. 365 For further information coll 563-38)1. K1S 3K. MERCHANDISE Articles: 91. Cameras, Photo Supplies 92.

Articles for Sole 93. Articles Wonted 94. Articles for Rent 95. Articles tor Swap 96. Antiques and Fine Art 97.

Firewood ond Fuel 98. Market Basket 99. Machinery ond Equipment too. Pet Stock 101. Livestock and Poultry 102.

Stomps and Coins 103. Hobbies lru. Boots ond Motors 105. Snowmobiles 106. Compere' Supplies 107.

Musical Supplies 108. Rodio Television 109. Household Applionces AUTOMOTIVE Autos: 119. Auto Leasing 120. Aulos lor Sole 121.

Autos Wanted 122. Aulo Accessories 123. Sports Cars 124. Auto Parts Trucks: 129. Trucks tor Saie no.

Truck Bodies, Parts 131. Trucks Wanted Trailers: 133. Trailers for Sale 134. Trailers for Rent 135. Mobile Homes for Sale 134.

Mobile Homes for Rent 137. Mobile Homes Moved 138. Mobile Home Parks 139. Mobile Homes Exchanged Motorcycles: 145. Motorcycles for Sale 146.

Motorcycles for Rent 147. Scooters tor Sole 148. Scooters for Jlent 149.. Ski Corner Miscellaneous: )51. Garages 152.

Parking Spoce 153. Winterizing REAL ESTATE 157. Houses for Sale 158. Property Management 159. Houses to Let 160.

Furnished Houses to Let 161. Furnished Houses Wanted to Let 162. Houses Wanted to Let 163. Houses Wanted to Buy 144, Garden Homes PERSONALS 176. Personal Memos TTTrTrarsportafion vo11ol)til 171.

Transportation Wanted 17f, Camps Boys' end Girls' FINANCIAL 115. Financing 14. Money Wanted 117. Money Available 1st. Mortgage 189.

Investments ISO. Patents ond Copy. MltCiLLANIOUl 14. Legal Its, Auctions i4. At Your Service 197.

Coming bvents- 191. Stamp Collector 19. Anniversary Pog 9 Deaths ALDRIDGE, Ethel In hospital Wednesday, Dec, IS, 1971, Ethel Davidson, of Brinston, Ont, In her S9th year, beloved wife of the late William Ald- ridge, dear mother of Mrs. Bob- Uunlop (Tneima), of Baldersoo, Edwin, Osgoode, Bruce, Brinston, grandmother of David: Resting at the Arm strong Weagant Funeral Home, South Mountain. Service at Hulbert United Church Saturday at 2 p.m.

Interment Spruce Haven cemetery. In lieu bf flowers, donations may be made to the Canadian Can cer Society, 386 Maclaren Street. BELFOY, Betty In hospital, Wednesday, Dec. 15, Elizabeth Kauffman. wife of the late Jack age 81 years, dear, aunt of Edwin, Russell, Milton.

Stuart and Orville Belaire, Mrs. Orville Turcotte, Mrs. Edear Cyr, Mrs. Earl Wilson. Ottawa; Charles and Harry Kauffman, Mrs.

Arline Hood, Mrs. Gloria Nighten- gale, Detroit. Resting at the Whelan Funeral Home, 515 Cooper Street between Bay and Lyon. Funeral to St. Patrick's- Church for Mass Fri day.

8 a.m. Interment rNotre Dame Cemetery. BUCKLAND, Annie (Granny) Suddenly Wednesday, Dec. 15. 1971, Annie Fletcher, 159 Hopewell Avenue, widow of.

Obadiah Buckland, in nei 95th year. Beloved mother of Howard and the late James, Dora and Nelson. Resting Hulse and Playfair central chapel, 315 IMcLeod Street- Seryice Saturday at 11.30 a.m. Interment Hawthorne cemetery. Friends desiring to send a memorial tribute may donate' to the Ontario Children's Hospital Building Fund, 226 Sparks Street.

CARTER, Freeman In hospital. Tuesday, Dec. 14, 1971, Freeman Carter, age 86, 21 Whitburn Crescent (formerly of St. John, N.B.), husband of the late Daisy Mailman, dear father of Ruth (Mrs. Richard Van Tassel), of Ottawa; dear brother of William and Mrs.

Margaret Sidney. Remains left the 'Kelly Funeral Home today to rest at the Calvin "Fallsview" Funeral Home, St. John, N.B., where service will be held Friday morning. Interment Bridgetown, Nova Scotia. FERRAR, Garnet Suddenly, Dec.

IS, 1971, Garnet Alvin Ferrar, age 48, Kemptville, beloved husband of Joyce White, dear father of Barry, Donald and Deborah, son of Mrs. Alice Ferrar, all of Kemptville, brother of Mrs. Kenneth Bruce (Grace), Ot-j tawa and Mrs. Desmond Dillon (Barbara), Kars. Resting Rolston Funeral Home.

Ser- vice in chapel Saturday, 2 p.m. Interment Beckett's Landing. Death Notices Will Be Accepted Saturdays From 6 A.M. to 7:30 A.M. at 365 Laurier 3.

I 3. Dtdis (Conf. from Preceding Column) GETZ, Charles W. In hospi tal, Pembroke, Tuesday, Dec. 14, 1971, in his 58th year, Charles W.

Cetz of 216 Mary Street, Pembroke, beloved husband of Frtna jut Slajujh. ter), dear father of Nancy; of Peterborough) brother of Norman and Percy, of Kill aloe; Wilmer, and Carson, of. Richmond HiH; pre deceased by Lawrence. Res ting at the Malcolm and Deav-kt Funeral Home, 141 Renfrew Street, Pembroke. Ser-- vice in the chapel, Friday, at 2 p.ni.

Interment First Baptist Cemetery. GLEASON, William Of 231 Elizabeth Street, Buckingham, on Wednesday, Dec. 15, 1971, age 91, beloved husband of Gabrielle Gleason, father of Edward, of Masson; Mrs. Renald Cabral (Louise), Ber Mrs. Robert Blais (Eunice), of Richmond Hill; Mrs.

Edward Chartrand (Jeanne), and Mrs. Roger Charlebois (Rita), Bucking ham; brother of Mrs. Paul Paquette, Cumberland; Mrs. Alphonse D'Aoust, Buckingham; Mrs. Urgel Daragon, Windsor; 6 grandchildren.

Resting at the Vincent Brunet Funeral Home, 115 MacLaren Street, Buckingham. Funeral Friday, Dec. 17, for service at St. Gregoire Church, at 2 p.m Interment parish cemetery. HEBERT, Mrs.

Theona (Lan- thier) Suddenly, Wednes day, Dec. IS, 1971, Mrs. Theo na Hebert ot 237 iaval Street, Hull, age 62, beloved wife of the late Albert Hebert, dear mother of Mrs. Jean Desjar-dins (Micbeiine), Hull, sister Mrs. Alice Boisvenue, Buckingham, Mrs.

Jean Barbeau (Marie), of St. George de Beauce, sis ter-in-law of Mrs. Elizabeth Lanthier, Mrs. Marie Lanthier, Aylmpr, Mrs. Gmrgpth an.

thier, Hull, one granddaughter Line Desjardins. Resting at! Racine, Robert and Gauthier, 101 Notre Dame Street, Hull. Funeral service Saturday, Dec. 18 in Sacre Coeur Churulf. Hull.

8.30 a.m. Interment Notre Dame cemetery, Hull. JEFFREY, Teresa At Ma-rianhill Residence. Pembroke, Wednesday, Dec. IS, 1971, Teresa Cull, wife of the late Wil liam Jeffrey, mother of Sister Anna Mary, Pembroke, Sister Frances, Chapeau, Mrs.

Louis Burke (Clara), Niagara Falls, Vincent, Noranda, Harry, Deep River, William, Manitouwadge, Joseph and Mrs. Waller Bren-nan (Teresa) of Ottawa, sister of Mrs. J. J. Connolly, Ham ilton, Sister Afra, North.

Bay. Resting at the O'Reilly Funeral Home, Eganville, from 7 p.m. Thursday. Funeral Saturday to St. James Church, Eganville, mass 10 a.m.

Interment parish cemetery. LILLICO, M. Hilda In hospital, Thursday, Dec. 16, 1971, M. Hilda Heron, age 82 years, widow of James Robert Lil-lico, dear mother of Colin and Bill, dear sister of Mrs.

Robert Eccles (Mary), William Heron and Katie Heron. Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod after 6 p.m. Thursday. Service Saturday at 1.30 p.m. Inter- ment Ramsayville Cemetery.

LUNAM, Peter J. In hospital. Shawville, Tuesday, De cember 14, 1971, Peter James Lunam, beloved husband of Viletta Elliott of Shawville, age 66 years. Dear father of Rosemary (Mrs. Keith McCleary) of Chatham i and Duncan of Ottawa; grandfather of Lynn and Pat-ti; brother of Pansy (Mrs.

J. C. Ostrom), South Procupine; Sybil. Etta (Mrs. Thomas 'Clifford), May.

(Mrs. Robert McGibbon) and Blanche, all of Ottawa and Edward of Pembroke. Resting Hulse and Playfair central chapel, 315 McLeod Street, from 2- 10 p.m., Wednesday, then to rest at the W. J. Hayes and Sons Funeral Home.

Shawville, from 1.30 to 10 p.m. Thursday. Funeral service at the Shawville United Church, Friday at 2 p.m. In terment St Andrew's ceme tery, Campbells Bay. Pon tiac Masonic service ThurS' day at 8.30 p.m.

McADAM, William Robert -Suddenly at St, Michael's Hos pital, Toronto, Wednesday, December 15, 1971, William Robert McAdam, beloved hus band of Betty Batterworth, dearTatfier of Ruth. John and Cory, dear brother of Kenneth and Ward, of Toronto. Friends will be received at the Humphrey Funeral Home, 1403 Bayview Avenue. Service in the chapel Friday afternoon, 4.30 o'clock. Cremation.

1 COSMOS LAUNCHED MOSCOW -(AP) Th Soviet Union launched another un. manned Cosmof apace cotelllte Wednesday, Taos announced. The- Soviet news agency Band Cosmos 465 is furctiantng normally, Deaftu frtm PrecMina Column) McDONALD. Gerard (Jerry) In hospital Wednesday, Dec. 15.

1971. Jerry McDonald, age! 51, 2686 Qarenda Avenue, be loved husband of Claire Bond, ticar XaLOCr til UtuiXCj X.Ct I jry Suzanne, Shawn, Joanne, beloved son of Mr. Hugh McDonald, dear brother of Ignatius. Hugh, John, Eileen (Mrs. Ed Spraggs), Mrs.

Millie Hughes, Dareen (Mrs. Gordon Burnett). Resting at the Kelly Funeral Home, 2313 Carting Avenue (West of Woodroffe). Funeral Saturday to Rideau Veterans chapel for Mass at 10 a. mi Interment Notre Dame.

MORIN, Marjorie In hospital, on Wednesday, December. 15, 1971, Marjorie Fermoyle, of 45 Harmer Avenue.wif 6-of the late Leo Morjh, dear mother of Ronald, dear sister of Mrs. Mary (May) Pepin, dear grandmother of i a 1, Stephen and Anne. Resting at the Kelly Funeral Home 2313 Carling Avenue (West of Woodroffe) where friends may call from 7 to ,9 p.m. Wednesday and 2 to 4 p.m.

and 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday. Funeral Friday to Holy Rosary Church for Mass at 9 a.m. Interment Notre Dame Cemetery. SINCLAIR, Margaret In hospital, Wednesday, Dec.

15, 1971, Margaret Montgomery, widow of Charles Thomas Sinclair, in her 59th year, mother of Gerald, David and Mrs. J. Page (Jane), of Ottawa; sister of Gordon Montgomery, of Vankleek Hill; William Mont gomery, of Victoria, BC; also 9 grandchildren. Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street. Service Saturday at 10.30 a.m.

Inter ment Pinecrest Cemetery. SLOAN. Clement At his home, Wednesday, Dec. 15 1971. Clement Sloan, aged 49, beloved husband of Kathleen Donnelly of 1485 Caldwell Av enue, dear brother of Elwood.

of Ottawa; Melvin, of Sudbury; Eunice Sloan, of Ottawa; Mrs. Leo Landry' (Thelma), -Campbells Bay. Resting at the Kelly Funeral Home, 585 Somerset Street (centre town), where friends may call after 2 p.m. Thursday thence to rest at. the Ringrose Bros.

Funeral Home, Campbells Bay, after 1 p.m. Fri day. Funeral Saturday to St. Elizabeth's Church, Vinton for mass at 10 a.m. Interment parish cemetery.

The Journal has made available a booklet of In Memoriam Notices. Phone or Write Miss Allen 563-3711 or come in for r.ydyiy:opy3 at 365 Laurier W. 3. DeaKu (Conf. from Preceding.

Column) SPARKS, Ida Florence Sud denly at her residence, 271 Lockhart Avenue, Sunday, Dec. 12, 1971, Ida Sparks, for merly or Montreal, beloved sister of Walter, Hazeldean; Mrs. Ernest Grierson (Min nie), Stittsvffle, Mrs Martin Brown" (Laura), Richmond, Mrs. Alfred Harraduie (Sadie), Ottawa, Morgan (Ella), South March, and Mrs. Ivan Kerfoot (Ber- nice), Ottawa.

A private ser vice was held at the Tubman Funeral Home on Wednesday. Interment St. cemetery. South March. THURGOOD, Ephriam Josling In hospital, Wednesday, Dec, 15.

1971,. Ephriam. Thurgood, of 10 Willow Street, in his 61st year; beloved brother- of Mrs. Cecil Moore and Mrs. Frances Stokell.

Resting Veitch- Draper Bank Street at Carling Avenue. Service in chapel Friday, 11 a.m. Interment Merivale Cemetery. HULSE PLAYFAIR LIMITED Buckland, Annie (Granny). Lillico, M.

Hilda. Lunem, Peter J. Sinclair, Margaret. Central Chapel West Chapel 233-1143 728 1761 VEITCH-DRAPER LIMITED FUNERAL DIRECTORS Thurgood, Ephriam Josling. PARKOAIE CtfAPEl 728-4673 BANK ST.

CHAPEL 230668 AAcEVOY BROTHERS SHIELDS LIMITED FUNERAL DIRECTORS 235 KENT STREET 232-5337 Every evening we present our obituaries wtth the 6 p.m. news on Station CKOY. FRED N. GARRETT FUNERAL SERVICE KNOWN FOR OUR REASONABLE RATES Since 1938 Inquire No Obligation 233-4773 584 SOMERSET STREET WEST Lost BLACK WALLET, CONTAINING IM- portant Identification, needed urgently Initials K.A. Reword.

236-0909. BROWN BRIEFCASE CONTAINING cassette tapes. Reward. 722-0966. BROWN WALLET WITH ALL IDENTI-flcotion and Christmas bonus, lost near Carling ond Bank.

Reword. 825- 4jy, 6B4-0OJ. DACHSHUND, BLACK, ANSWERS TO Moutchy, tattoo on left flank, lost Gatineau Mills. Reward. 643-2095.

DOG. SMALL, BLACK WITH WHITE and tan. I floppy ear, lost Carllng- wooa, la-foa. FULLY GROWN SILVER GREY striped female cat. Alia Vista area, S25 reword.

733-7546. GLASSES, LADY'S, white, Geo. Nelms case, Saturday, 771-1613. Reward. GOLD BRACELET, LAURIER-WEST- gat Centra.

996-2364, 236- 9390. GOLD IRISH COSTUME PIN, PROB- ooiy sr. Laurent Shopping centre, Monday. 733-274. GOLOEN LABRADOR.

NOVEMBER 26, vicinity Gatineau. Reward. 063- 721. LADY'S WHITE GOLD 21-JEWEL wristwotclf, Vicinity Preston. iond Coding.

232-5111. LADY'S WRIST WATCH, BETWEEN Porkdofe ond Roosevelt, Hoverta, with block Corofom band, sweep sec ond bond, luminous dal, sentimental volu. 729-546. MALE BEAGLE, BLACK, WHITE AND ton. 731-3458 jvenlngs.

MALE BEAGLE LOST, BEACON HILL North, Dec. 3. identification tag 863. rtewara. 4jios, evenings MAN'S WATCH, ELECTRIC, BLACK oona, Nepeon near bank 746-3311, evenings.

PERSON FINDING WOMAN'S BLACK burse, pleose return papers and medicine needed: 4-6694. ROUGH GRAIN LEATHER PURSE on Huntley, between tn Heron Rood and Clementine. 733-8544. Reword. TIPPY, FRIENDLY TERRIER, Vicinity Borden Form-Plngln.

Reward. 224-52M. UROtlNT, SAMOYeD HIV-rvlew Pork, children heartbroken. 731-4620. WALLET, LOST SATURDAY, SOMER- et-Bronson.

Mother's llowence, children. 206-2636. found KEY FOUND LYON STREET NEAR siaier, on Saturday. 233-2002. MAN'S GLASSES, VICINITY I'ngfon and Holland.

729-1450, WEL PAIR OP BOY' rlB! Iinvx nsoir rimmed glasses, Bayslwr Shopping kemre, nor, it. ny-isyi. SET OP KEYS, SANK AND CLEMOW. ln-ltSe. SMALL PEARL POCKET KNIFB, outsld Alfa Vlita Post 733- t5.

fraud (Conf. from "Yecealno, Column! ST, BERNARD, MALE, 77t-3ts. TOYOTA CAR KEYS ON BASELINE, Soutmwoa or1 near Vifc bus eneinr. t2M7. i SILVER KEYS ON SMALL SILVER chain, founa pus stop partusi new Gladstone.

73MM4, after 13. MeiMtlanu BURCHILL In loving memory ot a dear husband, father and grand-fattier, John Borden, passed away Dec. ifc ivr. Till memory fades and life departs. You live forever In our hearts.

Motel, Sandra and Valerie. TURNER in tovtng memory of dear motner, Mrs. jonn turner, wng passed away Dec. 196. Time takes away the edge of grief But memory turns back every leaf.

Daughter Alma. 15. Cards el Thanks COOKE We wish to express most sincere monks ond opprecfonon ot the moov octs of kfmfrv, messoges of sympotny, ftoroj offerings, dono- tiora to me Heart Fund ond mucn hetp In so many ways by friends and refafives. tar ana near, our recent bereowment of a beloved husbond and fattier. Special thanks to me men at No.

12, Ottawa Fire Deportment; officers and men of the Cana dian Armed Forces, mo or ond Mrs. Thomas Martin, meiRev, Peter Davison and Ladies' Guild of Christ Church, Aylmer. Mrs. Lorry Cooke ond Formly. SCOTT We wish to express our sincere thanks to our friends, neigh, bors and relatives for their many acts of kindness, beautiful floral offerings and expressions of sympathy In the loss of a dear husband, father and grandfather.

William Scott. Special thinks to Dr. W. C. Mcintosh, nurses at the Ottawa Civic Hospital Rev.

Dr. K. Christopher the pa (i-bearers. Mrs. William Scott and the NOTICE Persons who place a death notice in The Journal ond receive by mail a plastic Memorial Obituary from the Charles E.

leger Company of Shedioc, N.B., should be "TvoTTwd that ThetoumoHs-in no way associated With this company and does not lend its name to this type of solicitation. 16, funeral Director! RACINE, ROBERT AND GAUTHIER Keg'd, 237-3680. 269 Besserrj 30Q Olmstecd; 7 Fairmont; 259 St. Patrick; 101 Notrt Dame. 33.

Banquets and Parties A I CTi-iU IIMIUCDeiYV CTIinCWT tmerprises win provoe vxpartencva Danenaing services ana supplies, estimates provided. 231-5550. 35. Where to Go ANOTHER SLEIGH RIDE SEASON, book now. Family rides Saturday ond Sunday 1-4 p.m.

uuonous ovaiaoie. 828-438, SLEIGH DRIVES, SKI-DOO PARTIES, 100 acres, lorge hall, dancing, supper arrangements, 5 miles city limits. 692-4248. 38. Nursing Homes GLEBE, GROUND FLOOR, PRIVATE or semis, excellent rood.

23445m PRIVATE AND SEMI PRIVATE IN comrorotDi nom tor eioeriy. 236- 21 REST HOME ACCOMMODATIONS for elderly lodles with nursing core. 234-0601. 41. Help Wanted Malo Interest AUTO MECHANIC, NO LICENCE, S400 monthly plus accommodation, near Norm oower, 234-B937.

ANYONE OVER 21 YEARS WANTING to go Into business lor themselves Apply 157 Loretia. BARTENDER REQUIRED. Mr. Gkrmn, 771-5154. PHONE DELIVERY SALESPERSON REOUIR- ed by a fresh food product company.

working ot wholesole level. Good fringe benefits, 5-doy week. If possible experienced In fresh food products. 715-5463, after 7 p.m. EXPERIENCED MARRIED MAN FOR dairy form, must show Initiative ond ability to accept responsibility.

Accommodation ovoilable for family. Salary to be discussed. 1-835-2547, evenings. EXPERIENCED TRUCK TIRE SER-vlcemon, chauffeur's licence. All benefits.

Commercial Tlr 363 St. Patrick Street. EXPERIENCED MECHANIC ON LAWN ond garden equipment and snowmobile. Reply, In writing, fo Box C-130. STANDARDS TECHNICIAN Must have experience in application of standards for wage incentive, using pre determined time values.

Required for machine, press and assembly operations. Send personal to DIRECTOR, INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS WHITE FARM EQUIPMENT A DIVISION OF LTD. BRANTF0RD, ONTARIO JANITOR-HANDYMAN For full-time employment. General maintenance for new West End automobile franchise. 5-day week.

Full group insurance plan. Apply 1945 BASELINE ROAD dl Woodruff Al Ask for TONY GRAHAM -1 i 4t. Help Wanlsd Ha! tnfererf (Conf. from Proceeding Column) EXPERIENCED SINGLE MAN FOR modern dotry. form.

en-tJea. EXPERIENC60 TRUCK DRIVER! neeoeq for moving compony. xia-y-wa. EXPERIENCED MAN- TO INSTALL aluminum window. 722-173, evenings only.

HERDSMAN FOR MODERN DAIRY farm, top wages, separate house. Doug Rlvtngwn, Wf-JM. IMMEDIATELY, MATURE, SERIOUS, responsible person, experienced in general office work. Good typing essential. Bondoble.

All year employ- menr. -weiungron ana npnana area. Free parking. Please reply In own handwriting, giving experience ond sotory Box C-7 Journal. LEAD GUITAR, BASS, DRUMMER wonted.

Cott 72S-7532. MAINTENANCE MAN, NEAR rltts Rapids. Free house plus S373 monthly. 23i-7Mf. MAITRE'O REQUIRED.

Girvln, 77t-StS4. PHONE MR. MAN FOR DAIRY FARM. CALL Elmer Couch, 1-25WJS1. MARRIED HANDYMAN WHO CAN DO anything, willing to live on farm, top woges.

Box C-147 Journal. MARRIED MAN, EXPERIENCED IN dairy farming, house provided. Apply Donald Munro, Carp, Ont. 139-2030. MECHANIC HEAyY CONSTRUCTION equipment, bilingual en asset, but not necessary.

Please reply stating ogs, experience, etc, to PO Box otl, Hull, Quebec. MESSENGER OFFICE BOY WANTED for stationery store. 149 Gloucester. Pleose apply between 4 ond p.m. only.

NIGHT WATCHMAN, 3V4 DAYS PER week, $2 per hour. Box C-140, Jour, nal. NIGHT DESK CLERK. APPLY IN person, 1 Montcalm Hull. Ask V.

U. a Bfas 1mm OFFICE CLERK, WITH TYPING, bookkeeping, for lorge Investigation company. Must hove driver's licence. Reply, In writing, to: Office Clerk, Box C-114, Journal. PART-TIME SERVICE STATION experience necessary.

236 4146. REQUIRED 'IMMEDIATELY f5S large West End aulo bodyshop, 2 licensed body men and 1 experienced 'cor cleon up person, good working conditions and wages. Apply In person to 320 McRae Avenue. SHORT ORDER COOK WANTED. Apply 711 St.

Joseph Hull. SINGLE MAN WANTED FOR FARM work. fO6-190S. TAXI DRIVERS WAN16D 10 DRIVE brand new cars. 157 Loretts.

TWO BARBERS BARBER STYLISTS wanted for exclusive salon in Kingston. English speaking a necessity. Good position for right persons. Top money, excellent hours. For further Information call Mr.

Art, 613-S46-1045 or 613-389-0490. WAITERS AND WAITERS HELPERS, experienced only; cleaning personnel, experienced only. Apply 237-1311, between 9 a.m..' and 12 noon, 9 p.m. to 12 midnight. Mr.

Grohom. WANTED, BUILDER FOR ADDITION to existing house, three rooms, basement ond garage, vicinity Osgoode, Ontario. Contact Donold Ward. 101 Mods en, Beoconsfteld, Quebec. WOODWORKING PLANT, SKILLED mochlne operators, immediate ond permanent.

613-432-3611. 2 PULL TIME POSITIONS OPEN IN Metcalfe, Ontario area: Aggressive person to learn dispatching ond office procedures, bltlngvot preferred, with mechanic, we will give training on special machines producing concrete products, welding experience a must. Please submit brief resume and solory expected, writing to: Box C-118, Journal. SECURITY GUARDS Full Tim BACKGROUND THOROUGHLY INVES- tigated, we will train, probationary period. Advancement.

237-5765, Monday to Friday. TOP COOK OR CHEF GOOD HOURS, GOOD SALARY. Ap ply Belle Clair Hotel, 260 Queen. "experienced Billnguol Salesclerk FOR LARGE MANUFACTURING firm. All fringe benefits.

Box C-128, Journal. ASSISTANT MANAGER FOR SCOTT'S CHICKEN VILLA, IN Pembroke, Ontario, Management experience preferred. Good storting salary. Apply to Mr. Charter, 932 St.

Lourent Blvd. TELEVISION TECHNICIAN MUST BE EXPERIENCED AND qualified. Coll 728-3080. USED CAR LOT PERSON MUST BE EXPERIENCED AND HAVE driver's licence. Must be able to compound ond simonlze.

Good salary to right person. Permanent position. Percy Corriere Automobiles, 45 Montreal Rood. Apply In person. MECHANICS and Mechanics Htlpers PERMANENT POSITIONS, GOOD working conditions, be wags in town, ihuoI compony tx-nHits, Apply In person only.

Percy Corriere Automobiles, 4S Montreal Rood. CARTOGRAPHIC DRAFTSMAN REQUIRED IMMEDIATELY GENERAL PH0T0GRAMMETRIC SERVICES Call D. PHILION 825-1874 STUDENTS WORK AFTER SCHOOL AND SATURDAY BUILDING NEWSPAPER ROUTES. EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY1 TO EARN $10 $15 A WEEK. CALL BETWEEN 4 P.M.

AND 8 P.M. "MRrJ0NES 1563-3750 DOWNTOWN STEAK HOUSE Requires COOKS Apply C-35, Journal.

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