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42 Monday, December 2. BEAHEN Brian and Jacklyn (Jackie) are delighted to an-! nounce the arnval of a baby brother for Alison and Erin at Ottawa General, Dec. 20, 1971 Mother and baby both well. Thanks to Dr. Conklin.

Merry Christmas to all! CAMPBELL Gary and Ann (nee Richardson), wish to announce the arrival of Kathleen Ann, 6Vi on Friday, Dec. 17, 1971. A sister for Guelph. Special thanks to Dr. Fuzi and Riverside staff.

DICEMBRE To Nick and Dora (Ruzzi) at the Civic Hospital Monday, Nov. 29, 1971 at 2.50 p.m., a 9 lb. 9 oz. brother for Silvio. All "we-11.

DRISCOLL George and Diane (nee Mulligan), are pleased to announce the arrival of a daughter, Katharine Arm, 7 14 Dec. 18, 1971, at the Riverside Hospital, a sister for Patrick. EADES Colin and Judy (nee Stanton), are pleased to announce tile arrival of a daughter, Pamela Dawn, 8 2 Dec. 18, at the Civic Hospital. Thanks to Dr.

Quarring-ton and staff. KURCZEWSKI Henry and Betty (nee Flynn) of Grosse Pointe Woods, Michigan, joyfully announce the arrival of Amy Elzlabeth, a sister to Michael and Ian. Weight 7 lbs. 4 Dec. 16, 1971.

LEGAULT Norman and Sha ron (nee Driscoll), are thrilled to announce the arrival of Scott Norman, 6 12 on Dec. 18, 1971, at the Riv erside Hospital. MATTICE, Robert and Lynda (nee Goderre) wish to an nounce the arrival of their son, David Williajn, Winchester Memorial Hospital, Dec. 19, 1971. Thanks to Dr.

Slowey and staff. MCDONNELL Ken and Patty (nee McWatters) are pleased to announce the birth of a daughter, Robyn Tracie, 7 December 19, 1971. at Ottawa Civic Hospital, a sister for Kelly. COME FRIENDS, COME NEIGHBOURS COME ONE, COME ALL! Meet under your neighbourhood street comer lamp and sing! 3. Dealhs (Cant, from Preceding Cetumnt BOWERING, Rose Mary In hospital Saturday, Dec.

18, 1971, Rose Mary Bowering, 414 Albert Street, dear sister of Jean, of Ottawa, Ethel, of Rnwr fm Edgar, of Thors- by, Albert, of Calgary and Arthur of Surnmerberry, Sask. Funeral service and interment at Surnmerberry, Sask. Friends desiring to send a memorial tribute may donate to the charity of their choice. CHUSROSKIE, Laurence Ac cidentally at Norm Bay, on Friday, Dec. 17, 1971, Laurence Chusroskie, beloved husband of Irene Wilkie, of RR 3, Eganville, in his 39th year.

Resting O'Reilly Funeral Home. Funeral Tuesday, Dec. 21, to St. James Roman Catholic Church, for Funeral Mass at 10 a.m. Interment parish cemetery, Eganville.

CROWLEY, Barry G. In hos pital, Friday, Dec. 17, 1971, Barry G. Crowley, age 59, of 9 Cordova Street, beloved husband of Gertrude Martel, dear father of Gregory. Resting at the Kelly Funeral Home, 585 somerset street (Centre Town) where friends may call after 2 p.m.

Saturday. Funeral Monday to St. Mary's Church, South Gloucester for Muss at 10 j.m. Interment parish ceme- DAVIDSON, Gordon At Lucerne, Saturday, Dec. 18, 1971, Gordon Wesley Davidson, beloved husband of Pearl Plunkett, in his 63rd year, dear father of Darwin.

Of Renfrew. Resting at the Cochrane Anderson Funeral Home, Renfrew, for service on Tuesday, Dec. 21. at 2 p.m. Interment in Beachburg cemetery.

FABI, Catherine Joyce In hospital Saturday, Dec. 18, 1971, Catherine Joyce Fabi, age 11 years, beloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Fabi, of 645 Morin Street, sister ot John Edward. Funeral service was held at Hulse and Play-fair Central Chapel Monday, at 11 am.

Cremation at Beechwood crematorium. Donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society. JOIN IN THE OTTAWA JOURNAL AND CK0Y CHRISTMAS CAROLLING EVENING THURSDAY, 23 DECEMBER, 1971 -7-8 P.M. Ofte leader from your block would be' required- to invite his or her friends and neighbours, maybe a dozen or so, to join in and bring back the festive friendly gatherings of yesteryear he would also be required to take along an FM transistor radio. I Invitations for your friends may be picked up at CKOY, 635 Richmond Road, or at the reception counter of I THE OTTAWA JOURNAL, 365 Laurier Ave.

during normal business hours. The carols to be enjoyed will be published afbelow on these pages daily and on' the evening of the Carolling, CKOY will broadcast the music for you on its FM network, CKBY (105.3). AWAY IN A MANGER Away In manger. No crib for Hit bod, The little Lord Jsui Laid down Hit tweet heod, The stars In tht tky Looking down whore Ho lay, -Hie tittle LorB Jesm Atloop In tho hay. Tho can to art) towing, Tho poor baby wakes, But little Lord Jesus No crying Ho makes: I love Thoo Lord Jotuti Look down from tho tky, And itay by my crodlo Till morning It 20,.

Thft Ottawa Journal. Blrfhs MCLAUGHLIN Greg and Sue (nee Goss) are proud to an- nounce the early arrival of their first child, a girl, on SFturday, Dec. 18, 1971 Many hanks to Drs. Solo- way and ivey ana btair Ottawa Civic Hospital. McLEAN Fred and Judy (nee Warren); are pleased to announce the arrival of a son Shawn Warren, at Grace Hos pital, 9 2 Dec.

17, 1971. Thanks to Dr. Huiley and hospital staff. PERRY Dr, Robert and Shan non (nee Brodnck) are pleased to announce the ar rival of their son, Cristopher David, Dec. 19, 1971, at Kingston General Hospital.

REVTOUL Don and Fran (nee Ashurst) happily announce the arrival of Karen Frances, a sister for Leslie Ann and Kevin, on Friday, Dec. 10, 1971. at Carleton Place and District Memorial Hospital. SPURREnL John and Mamie (nee Wickware) are happy to announce the birth of a son, Stephen John, Saturday, Dec. 18, 1971, at Scarborough SWAN Paul and Lorraine (nee VHleneuve), are proud to announce the arrival of Debbie Lyn, 6 10 on Dec.

15, 1971, a sister for Susan and Jeffrey. Many thanks to Dr. B. Thompson and staff at Grace Hospital. TORMAINE Mr.

and Douglas Turmaine are happy to announce the birth of little girl, weight 7 born Dec. 17, 1971, Christine Melonie, a little sister for Tammy, at Ottawa Civic Hospital. Deaths BACKES, William Andrew In hospital on Sunday, Dec. 19, 1971, William James Backes, age 82, husband of the late Sara Loueseize, dear father of William, Peter, Nelson, Edward, Adelard, Rene, Susan (Mrs. A.

Pharand) and Lena (Mrs. Bernard Aube), also, survived by 31 Resting at the Kelly Funeral: Home, 585 Somerset Street W. (Centre Town). Funeral Wednesday to St. Mary's Church.

South Gloucester, for Mass at 10.00 a.m. Interment parish cemetery. 0 LITTLE TOWN OF BETHLEHEM llttlo town of Bethlehem, How still wo wo that llel Abovo thy dMP and droamlnl HHP Tho tllont ttart go by: Ytl In thy dark streets thlnotti Tho ovorlaitlng Llghfi Tho hopes and foart of oil tho years Aro mot In thoo tonight. For Chrltf It bom of Mary) And gathorod all above -WMIo moilotl tlwp, tho angel! koop Their watch of wondering love. morning ttart, together Proclaim tho holy birth.

And praises sing to God the King, And peace to men on earth. How silently, how silently. The wondrous gift It given I So Ood Impartt to human hearts Tho closings of Hit heaven. No ear may hear Hit coming But In this world of tin. Where meek souls will receive Him, still.

Tho dear Christ enters ln Holy Child of Bethlehem, Descend to us, we pray; Cost out our tin, and enter In i Be born hi ut today. Wo hear the Christmas angels Tho groat glad tidings fell come to ut, abide with in. Our Lord Emmanuel. 1 3. Deiflu tCort.

front Preceedfna Column) FORREST, Stewart Andrew At Ottawa. Sunday, Dec. 19, 1971, Stewart Andrew Forrest, in his 68th year, beloved husband of Christena Evelyn Proctor, father of (Sandra) Mrs, Richard Cooke, of Ottawa, brother of (Mildred) Mrs. Irwin Patter son, of Foresters Falls, (Phoebe) Mrs. Win.

Kohls, of Pembroke. (Meryl)- Mrs Lloyd Dick, of Rankin and Mrs. Vera Dessau, of New Jersey. Resting at the Mc- Phail and Perkins Funeral Home, Renfrew, where funeral service will be conducted Tuesday, Dec. 21 at 2 p.m.

Interment Cobden cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Ontario Heart Foundation. FROATS, Harold Bruce In hos pital Monday, Dec. 20, 1971, Harold Bruce Froats, beloved husband of Irene Guinevere Moxley. Resting Hulse and Playfair West Chapel, 1098 Byron Avenue between Wood- roffe and Compton.

Service Wednesday 1 p.m. Interment South Gower cemetery. Friends may call after 10 a.m. Tuesday, GERVAIS, Mary Irene At herj home, Sunday, Dec. 19, 1971, Mary Tanner, age 53, widow of Henry Gervais of 20 Cleary Avenue, dear mother of Vern Dwight.

Quebec City; Jimmy, Maureen (Mrs. Woody Latimer), Carol (Mrs. Robert Campbell. Sheila. Christine and Jane.

Dear sister of Mrs. Jessie Gilmor and Mrs. Ann Bogle of Kingston. Also survived by four granchildren. Resting at the Kelly Funeral Home, 585 Somerset Street (Cenre Funeral Wednesday to St Anthony's Church for Mass at 9.00 a.m.

Interment Notre Dame cemetery. As-the result of an accident at North Bay, Saturday, Dec. 18, 1971, Donald Harold Gray, age 28 years, beloved husband of Oorothv Cameron, of 1556G Heron Road, dear father of Stuart, beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gray, of North Cower; brother of Linda and Mrs.

Briar Wright (Ruth), of North Gower. Rest-j ing Hulse and Playfair Central! Chapel, 315 McLeod Service Tuesday 2 p.m. Interment Rideau Vale Cemetery, Kars, Ont. In lieu of flowers donations may be sent to the Ottawa Duck Club care of Mr, Norman Wing, 1919 Camborne Crescent, Ottawa K1H 7B6. HART, Mrs.

Mary In hospital, on Sunday, Dec. 19, 1971, Mary Kehoe, aged 83 years, widow of Peter J. Hart dear mother of Mrs. William Durkin (Muriel), Mrs. Mona Tresidder, Peter and Jack'e, all of Ottawa; Delmer, Calgary, Mrs.

George Sollinger (Margaret), Hartford, Conn. Resting Shields Funeral Home, 235 Kent Street, after 7 p.m. Monday. Funeral Wednesday, to St. Patrick's Church, for mass at 8 a.m.

Interment Notre Dame Cemetery. HENRY, Harold Suddenly Dec. 18, 1971, Harold C. Henry, age 59, Kemptville, RR 5, (retired superintendent of schools, Kent County), beloved husband of Lila Lawrence, dear father of Dr. John (DVM), Kemptville, Edwin, Prescott, brother of Mrs.

Charles Stewert (Doreen), Chatham, and Mrs. David Beveridge (Jean), Aylmer, Ont. Resting Rolston Funeral Home, Kemptville. Service in the chapel Tuesday 2 p.m. Interment Capital Memorial Gardens.

LAVIGNE, Victor Suddenly on Saturday, Dec. 18, 1971, Victor Lavigne, of Campbell's Bay, aged 58 years, be loved husband of Marion La- douceur, and dear father of Robert, Montreal; also sur vived by two grandchildren. Resting at The Ringrose Brothers Funeral Home, Campbell's Bay, Que. Funeral Tuesday, Dec. 21, 1971, to St.

John the Evangelist Churcti Campbell's Bay, for funeral mass, 10 a.m. Interment Par. Ish Cemetery. LEDTJC, Paul In hospital Fri day, Dec. 17, 1971, age 82 years.

Paul Leduc of 200 Rideau Terrace, dear husband of Gabrielle Belcourt, dear mother of Pierre, Montreal, Mrs. George A. Browne (An-dree) Germany, also five Bwndchlldreir-Reattntrmt Racine, Robert and Gauthier Funeral Home, 260 Besserer Street. Funeral Monday, Dec. 20 to St.

Charles Church at 1 1 a.m. Interment Notre Dame Cemetery, Ottawa. Visiting hours from 1-9 p.m. HULSE PLAYFAIR LIMITED Froett, Herald Bruce. Oroy, Donald Harold.

Munro, Stanley, Central Chapel 233-1143 West Chapel 728-1761 3. DMAs (Cent, from Preceding Column) MASTERSON, Beatrice At her residence, Thursday, Dec. 16, 1971, Beatrice O'Neill, beloved wife of Bernard Masterson. of 139 Begonia Avenue, dear motner of Nell, of Toronto, Brian, of Montreal, James, Donell, of Monteral, Kath (Mrs. Rae McLean), Theresa Angela (Mrs.

Findlay Mc-leen (Mrs. Francis Mo Donell), dear sister of Leon Detroit, Stewart, Belleville, Eva (Mrs. William Masterson), Laura (Mrs. Walter Beehler), Crysler, also survived by 30 grandchildren, predeceased by daughter Anna (Mrs. Garfield McDonald).

Resting at the Kelly Funeral Home, 585 Somerset Street (Centre Town). Funeral Monday to Heart of Mary Church for Mass at 10 a.m. Interment Notre Dame cemetery. MacLENNAN, Dodo-Suddenly. Dec.

18, 1971, Catherine Elvira Richardson, beloved wife of John W. Jack MacLennan, 466 Tweedsmuir Avenue, mother of John Norman, Ronald, Frank, David, Catherine (Mrs. Arthur Lavergne), sister of Marian Richardson, Guernsey, Channel Islands; 11 grandchildren. Funeral was held privately at the request of the deceased. Cremation at Pinecrest.

Interment Shediac, N.B. McINTYRE, John Robert As the result of a highway accident at Cobden, on Saturday, Dec. 18, 1971, in his 23rd year, dear son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mclntyre, Cobden, brother of Jean (Mrs.

P. Lid-stone), Ottawa, Brenda (Mrs. H. Sly), Pembroke. Resting at Fraser-Morris Funeral Home; Cobden, Ont.

Funeral service Tuesday, Dec. 21, in Grace United Church, Cobden, at 2 p.m. Interment Cobden Union cemetery. McINTOSH, Henry Kennedy In hospital Saturday, Dec. 18, 1971v Henry Mcintosh, age 60, ot jia Liover Avenue De-loved husband of Martha Orr.

clear father of Andrew and Judith (Mrs. Geoffrey Bra-zenu). dear brother of Andrew and David. Also survived by 2 grandchildren. Resting at the Kelly Funeral Home, 585 Somerset Street (Centre Town) where friends may assemble for funeral service Tuesday In the chapel at 2.00 p.m.

Cremation Pinecrest Crematorium. Donations to the Canadian Cancer Society appreciated. McMULLEN, James Edmund In hospital Dec. 18, 1971, Jim McMullen, age 72, beloved husband of the late Thelma Sayer, dear father of James Edmund, Montreal, Mrs. J.

Balfour le (Ruth), Ottawa, Hope McMullen, Montreal, Mrs. H. J. Sutherland (Marjorie), Ottawa, brother of Mrs. W.

C. (Pearl), Ottawa, also survived by 14 grandchildren. A private family service was held from the Tubman chapel Monday. Interment St. Paul's Anglican cemetery, Shawville.

Those desiring may make a memorial to the Ontario Heart Fund or the Ottawa Children's Hospital. MENARD, Mrs. Hector At her residence, 1803 Kilborn Avenue, on Saturday, Dec. 18, 1971, aged 70 years, Marie-Ange Vincent, daughter of the late Joseph Ulric Vincent and the late Gracia Baron, beloved wife of Hector Menard, dear stepmother of Mrs. Henri Malouin (Jeannine), of Ottawa, dear sister of Aurele, Roger and Miss Marcelle Vincent, of Fernand (Joe) Vincent, of Hawkesbury; and Mrs.

Leo Lefebvre (Gabrielle), of Mont real. Resting at the Racine, Robert and Gauthier Funeral Home, 260 Besserer Street. Funeral Mass at St-Genevieve Church on Wednesday at 10 a.m. Interment Notre Dame cemetery, Ottawa. MERKLEY, Johnnie Myles In hospital, Monday, Dec.

20, 1971, Johnnie. Myles Merkley, of Dunbar, in his 84th year; beloved husband of Minnie Maude Dillabough, and dear father of Mrs. Reg. Helmer (Helen), of Chesterville; Mrs. Arnold Froats (Beatrice), Mrs.

Dwane Hutt (Bonnie) both of Morrisburg; Mrs. Anson Barkley, (Ivalene), To- ronto; Ronald, Prescott Darcy, Elma. Resting at the Vice and Craig Ltd. Funeral Home, Queen Street, Chester- held on Wednesday at 2 p.m Interment Williamsburg Cemetery. MUNRO, Stanley At his home Monday.

Dec. 20, 1971, Stan ley M. Munro, 99 Concord Street, age 77 years, brother of Lindsay, of Fort Erie, Cecil and Lionel, of Fitzroy Harbour, Elmer, of Los Ange les. Gordon and Fran cis, of Ottawa. Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street after 2 p.m Tuesday.

Service Wednesday 1 ro. Interment White's cemetery, Fitzroy Harbour. 3. Dtalhs (Conf from receding Column) PLAUNT, James In Renfrew hospital Friday, Dec 17, 1971, James Flaunt, son of Mrs 'Catherine and the late John A. Plaunt, aged 60 years; Resting at the Cochrane-Anderson Fu- neral service oh Monday, Dec, 20 at 2 p.m.

Interment Rosebank cemetery. PENNOCK, Lome McKInley Suddenly at- Guelph General Hospital, on Sunday, Dec. 19, 1971, Lome McKInley Pennock, husband of Johanna Adrlana Van de Weghe, dear father of John J. and Joan both at hohme; brother of Anna May (Mrs. E.

Stringer) of Bancroft; Wallace, of Killa loe, and Mason, of Thunder Bay. Resting at the Mclntyre and Wilkie Funeral Home, 1 Delhi Street, where service will be held on Wednesday, Dec. 22, 1971, at 1.30 p.m. Interment Woodlawn Cemetery. PRICE, Arthur V.

On Nov. 16, 1971, at Irvington, N.Y. Survived by wife Mildred (von Drorkowsky) Price and two sons, Dr. Arthur V. Price, Jr.

and John T. A. Price. Also two brothers, Dr. Harold Price and Prof.

Percival Price and a sister Marjorie. A memorial service was held in Irvington, N.Y., on November 18, 1971. SPALLIN, Wayne Douglas Suddenly, at his residence. Cascades, Monday? Dec. 20, 1971, age 34, beloved hus band of Elaine Woods, dear father of Brenda and Julie, dear son of Robert Spdlin, Hull, dear brother of (Shirley) Mrs.

Clarence Kingsbury, Dale, Melvin Lyle, Bob, (Barbara) Mrs. Larry Williams. Resting mc-Evoy-Shie-lds Funeral Home, Wakefield, after 12 noon, Tuesday. Funeral ar-- rangements later. SPRIGINGSjJearmeSud-denly, at her home Sunday" Dec.

19. 1971, infant daughter of Jim and Sandra Sprig-ings. Private funeral was held Monday at Hulse and Playfair West Chapel. Interment Pinecrest cemetery. TINKLER.

Thomas Eari Suddenly as a result of an accident on Saturday, Dec. 18. 1971. Thomas Earl Tinkler of Inkerman. in his 68th year, beloved husband of Gertrude Marion Munroe.

dear father of Norman. Mrs. Bill Hunter (Margaret), Mrs. Dale Wise (Edith), Mrs. Ernie Beckstead (Mildred); dear brother of Mrs.

Edith Peters and Mrs. Don Burleigh (Ena). Also survived by several grandchildren. Resting at the Armstrong Weagant Funeral Home. South where service will be held Tuesday at 2 p.m.

Interment Maple Ridge cemetery. TROTTIER, Armidas On Fri day, Dec. 17, 1971 at his home, 249 Booth Street, Armidas (Midas) Trottier, age 84 (formerly of CNR Railways), beloved husband of Amanda Lariviere, dear father of Leo, Noella, at home; Mrs. Annette Burke and Lucille (Mrs. Jii-lien Leblanc) both of Hull, dear brother of Philias, Leon, Herve, Sarah (Mrs.

Solomon Laube) and Yvonne (Mrs. Ar cade Trottier). Survived by two grandchildren and four -great-grandchildren and predeceased by one son, Lionel. Resting at the Kelly Funeral Home, 585 Somerset Street (Centre Town). Funeral Tuesday to St.

Jean Baptiste Church for Mass at 9 a.m. Interment Notre Dame. WALLACE, Amelia Jane In Carleton Lodge, on Sunday, Dec. 19, 1971, Amelia Jane Mackey, of North Gower, In her 91st year, beloved wife of the late John "Henry Wallace, dear mother of Doreen (Mrs. Donald Godkin) and Donald, both of North Gower.

Resting at the Cummfngs Funeral Home, North Gower, after 7 p.m. this evening and also where funeral service will be held on Wednesday at 2 p.m. Interment EI mview Cemetery. WHITE, Gladys On Saturday, Dec. 18, 1971, at her home, 532 Hilson Avenue, Gladys Palen, age 64, beloved wife of Thomas White, dear mother of Gordon, Joan (Mrs.

Ken Foreman), Shirley Ann (Mrs. Gary Ristow), Beverley (Mrs. Jack Coogan), dear sister of Bob, Parry Sound, Ernest, of Virginia. Gordon, of Sarnla. Walter, Fred, Charles and Birdie (Mrs.

Isidore Lade- route), all of Ottawa, also sur-. vived by 11 grandchildren and I 2 great-grandchildren, predt ceased by one son Thomas and a sister Pearl. Funeral Monday from the Kelly Fune ral Home, 585 Somerset Street W. to St. George's Church for Mass at 9.00 a.m.

Interment Notre Dame cemetery, VEITCH-DRAPER LIMITED FUNERAL DIRECTORS PARKDALE CHAPEL 728-4673 BANK ST. CHAPEL 2364668 3. Deitttt (Com. from Preceding Column) McEVOY BROTHERS MEtDS- LIMITED FUNERAL DIRECTORS 235 KENT STREET 232-5337 Every evening wo present our obituaries with the p.m. newt on Station CKOY.

5. Ust BLACK WALLET, CONTAININO Im portant loemilKOHOn, neeaea ursennr. Initial KJK. Kewwa num. BROWN BRIEFCASE CONTAINING cassette tapes.

Reward, ra-mx. snunn nni.i.E i nun a e-r uiitu At I mCMTt. near Carllng ond Bank. Reward. (25- rtcr ii tun I TAN.

SHORT-HAIR wi fmn ntinav. a maims otu. brown toco. Vicinity Fourth and O'Connor. Kewora thvx, arret 3.30.

DOG, SMALL, BLACK WITH WHITE and tan. 1 floppy ear, ion caning-wood, 72M025. FULLY GROWN SILVER GREY striped female cat, Alta Vista area, SIS reward. 3-7544. GLASSES.

BIFOCALS. LADY'S. white, Geo. Nelms case, Saturday, 771-1613. Reward.

GOLD LANG-FORD'S WATCH, BLACK strop, vicinity Bank and McLeoa Reword. 722-8117. GREY STRIPED FEMALE KITTEN, four months, Ployfelr Pork. 733-2701. HIGH SCHOOL DOCUMENTS IN Block attache cose, vicinity Alto Vista area.

684-5818. KITTEN, 6 MONTHS, FLUFFY BLACK female, vicinity Hawthorne Meadows, Children would love to have her home for Christmas. 731-8197. LADY'S WHITE GOLD 21-JEWEL wrlstwotch, vicinity Preston ond Corlino. 232-5)11.

LADY'S WRIST WATCH, BETWEEN Porkddle ond Roosevelt, Hoverto. with block Corofom bond, sweep sec ond hond, luminous diol, sentimental value. 729-5846. LOST IN KIRKWOOD AREA, WHITE cot, 6 roes front feet, fomily pet. Reword.

728-5944. MALE BEAGLE, WHITE AND ton. 731-3458 evenings. MALE BEAGLE LOST, BEACON HILL htorthr-OecloentHicotion-tao, Reward. 745-3105, evenings.

MAN'S WATCH, ELECTRIC, BLACK band, Sponish. Nepean near Bank. 746-3311, evenings. MIXED DALMATIAN, CENTRE TOWN area, "brown studded collar. 234-0922.

SILVER WEDDING BAND, INITIALS! ide. possibly Lourier ond Catherine. 722-5976. SMALL BROWN DOG, ANSWERS TO Dusty, Prospect Highway, children heartbroken. Carleton Place, 257 URGENT.

SAMOYED PUPPY, RIV ervlew Pork, children heortbroken, I 73'-4420. 6. Found CAT, ORANGE, MALE, FOUND Blackburn Hamlet area. 824-3053. DOG, FOUND COPELAND PARK area Thursday night, brown and white male, rebies tag.

225-4358. FOUND, 8 KEYS ON RING, VICIN-ity Catherine ond Queenswoy. 728-1340. unfciev.rni nR(n CAIRN TERRIER puppr. with block points ond red COICr, Beocon nttl worm, newirj 749-6951.

KEYS IN FAWN LEATHER KEY- case, vicinity Gloucester, oeiween Metcalfe ond Elgin, on Wednesday. 728-0562. TOYOTA CAR KEYS ON BASELINE, Soutnwood Dr. near otl dus snener, 828-8744. WATCH, GIRL'S, FOUND, TISDALE Crescent near Eastvate.

4S-4SI4. 13. In Memoriams CAIN In loving memory of a very aeor morner ana gronamuinef mrs. Wolfer Coin (Celena Rooney), wno passed owoy Dec. 20, 1969.

Time tokes away the edge of grief, But memory turns bock every leaf. Kay, Harold. Robert ond Brian. CUDDVHEY tfl fond and loving memory ot a dear husband. Michael Cud-dihey.

who passed away Dec. 20, 1970. Remembrance is a golder chain Death tries to break, but of I In vain; To hove, to lov, ond then to port Is the greatest sorrow of one's heart. The yeors may wipe out many thlnos- But this they wipe out never The memory of those hoppy days When we were alt together. Wife Ann.

CUDDIHEY In fond and loving mem- ory of a (fcor tather, grondf other and great-grandfather, Michael Cud-dihey, who passed away Dec. 23, 1970. Our family circle has bef broken. A Mnk gone from our choin; But trough we're ported for a while, We know, we'll meet ogcin. Some day we hope to meet you, Sorfte day we know not when.

We snail meet In better land. Never to part again. Ever remembered. The Pom fly. HICKS In loving memory of a dear son, Ciarence, wno passed owoy Dec.

20. 1967. THI- memory fodes ond life deports You live forever In our hearts. Lovt Mom. ICK 5, Cktrenee who passed owoy Dec.

20, 1967. You are dearly missed Irene, BIN ond Jennifer. KECLY In sod ond loving of a dear father ond grondf other, James Ketty. who passed owoy one year ago today. The blow was great, the shock severe, We little thought h4t death so neor Onfy those that have tost con tell The sorrow of porting wKhout fore wen.

Son Jim, Dorothy ond Children WllUPPE In loving memory of aeor granamofner, Mrs. victoria Phtttppo, who passed owoy Dec, 20, lWO. Ever ren rein beted sMranattaoMer Shirley and Greatr OroTKlotoughfer Proncfno. 20. Florists FINE'S FLOWERS LIMITED With 7 locolloni for Your Convenience.

onk Street 21U Corlino. of Woodrotfe MM ftlvenlde Drive near Uplands Highway 15, Belli Corner St. Laurent Shopping. Centre II etchwaie) Avenue 209 RIDEAU STREET 2364801 16. hnerd Dlridorf RACINf, ROBERT ANO OAUTHIEJ Rso'd, J17-W0.

Olmtteodi 1 Fairmont) Mt Patrick! lot Notre Dome. 30. Stnlct Statlont SERVICE STATIONS OPEN DECEMBER 19 to DECEMBER 25 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. BOB STEELE'S BP STATION, 70 ronton ot Carllng.

235-8691. BIRTCH'S ESSO SERVICE STATION. 1841 Bank Street, at waiktey Kooa 733-3814. GULP OIL GULF SERVICE CENTRE. 470 BRON- ton Avenue.

235-2247, GULF OIL ECONOMY GULF OIL SERVICE STA-tlon, 1397 Bank Street. 731-3145. GUS AND JOHN'S SHELL SERVICE STATION, 24 RICHMOND Road, corner of Piccadilly, 728-5324. IMPERIAL J-STAR STATION 1475 CARLING AVENUE AT KIRK-WOOd. 729-1431.

SHELL McCON NELL'S SHELL SERVICE STA-tlon, 2805 Rlvertloe Drive ot Hod's Bock. 7334322. SUNOCO STAN TROWBRIDGE SUNOCO STA- tlon, 793 Kicnmona kooo. SUPERTEST BOLDT'S' SUPERTEST Dells Corners BRISS0N SUPERTEST 39 Montreal Rood, Vanler GARRY'S SUPERTEST Baseline ond Clyde STU McQUATT Bonk at Riverside TEXACO GORDIE'S TEXACO SERVICE STA- tlon, 415 Richmond Rood ot Roose- EDWARDS SERVtCECENTRE ESSO SERVICE STATION, 1050 Bonk Street. 234-5843.

35. Where to Co SLEIGH DRIVES, SKI-DOO PARTIES. 100 acres, la'ge hall, dancing, supper 5 miles city limits. 692-423 38. Nursing Homes GLEBE, GROUND FLOOR, PRIVATE semis, excellent food.

234-0590. PRIVATE AND SEMI PRIVATE IN comforatble home for elderly. 236-2195. REST HOME ACCOMMODATIONS FOR elderly lodles with nursing core. 234-0601.

41. Help Wanted Male Interest ANYONE OVER 21 YEARS WANTING to go Into business for themselves. Apply 157 Loretto. BARTENDER REQUIRED. Mr.

Girvln, 771-5154. BOOKKEEPER WITH FURNITURE store experience, bilingual. Reply with Ml resume. Box C-159, Journal, COOK, CHINESE, LUCIE RESTAU-ront, 331 Lavlolette Gotlneau. EXPERIENCED MARRIED MAN FOR dairy farm, must show Initiative and ability to accept responsibility.

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

Commerclol Tire 363 St. Patrick Street. EXPERIENCED MECHANIC ON LAWN and oordep equipment ond snowmobile. Reply, In writing, to Box C-130. EXPERIENCED FURNITURE SALES-mon, bilingual, Jong hours.

Box C-139. Journal. EX PE I ENCEO TRUCK DRIVERS needed for moving" company EXPERIENCED MAN TO INSTALL aluminum windows. 723-1793, evenings only. EXPERIENCED SINGLE MAN FOR modern dairy form.

a92-438e. GENERAL TlRE REQUIRES AN Experienced truck tire serviceman, salary based on qualifications. For appointment coH Mr. Jock Beottie, 723-3757. FREIMANS Requires CARPET INSTALLER Full-time position for on expert-enced and conscientious person, who con maintain a tine standard ot workmanship.

Attractive so lory plus company benefits. Apply PERSONNEL OFFICE FREIMANS DOWNTOWfj STORE REQUIRED EXPERIENCED WARRANTY CLAIMS INVENTORY CLERK Typing essential. Telephone- for Appointment IAN A. HILL don mmm motor sales limited 560 RIDEAU STREET 233-9345.

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