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mm Today and tomorrow TODAY Bookmobile library services, Mormon Gardens, 1 till 4 p.m. Antusnmii, imal, oaion, i p.m. 'Junior crafts, 1541 Merivale 2 p.m. Legal aid clinic, 1683 Merivale 6 till 9 p.m. The Huggett NAC Theatre, 8 p.m.

The Farm Show, NAC Studio, 8 p.m. Give Me Your Maple Leaf and I'll Give You My Beaver, Ot a a Youtheatre, Academic Hall, University of Ottawa, 8.30 p.m. TOMORROW Bookmobile library services gAlta Vista Park, 10 a.m. till noon; Belleview Manor Commu- nity Centre, 1 till 4 p.m. i Poet workshop, Nepean Li- brary, 1541 Merivale 7 p.m.

Norm Clarke and Bob concert, Vincent Massey i Park. 7.30 p.m. Cannes Festival films, NAC Opera. 7.30 and 9.15 p.m. Huggett Family, NAC Theatre, 8 p.m.

The Farm Show, NAC Studio, 8 p.m. "Undertaker," at dance sponsored by Nepean department of parks and recreation, Merivale arena, 8.30 p.m. Circle Eighters Square Dance club, for beginners, Carleton Memorial United Church Hall, Melfa Crescent, 8.30 p.m. Give Me Your Maple Leaf and I'll Give You My Beaver, Ot- tawa Youtheatre, University of I Ottawa Academic Hall, 8.30 S.p.m. The Ottawa Little Theatre, 8.30 p.m.

-Z Carillon recital, Peace Tower, 9 pjn. Journal Box Replies 371 70 633 536 689 6W) 650 635 679 682 703 703 725 731 762 Repllw 673 688 666 684 727 730 753 755 481 490 515 522 531 561 668 580 685 688 596 645 646 648 649 656 661 667 673 676 683 687 697 700 701 707 713 715 720 722 736 737 744 751 761 mailed Aufc. 20. 1973. 595 600 638 647 655 692 699 711 717 718 734 738 742 74 752 759 763 768 INDEX TO CLASSIFICATIONS ANNOUNCEMENTS VIM SMNftlCtl 1.

Adoptions Births Deaths 4. Obttuorles 5. Lest Found 1J. In Memorloms 14. Anniversary I Cards of Thanks 16.

Funeral Directors 17. Cemetery Memorials 17a Cemetery Lots 11 Societies ond Lodges If. Churches JO. Florists 31. Cemeteries 29.

Druggists Open Sundae X. Service Stations Services! 3X Banquets and Ponies 14. Take-Out Foods 35. Where to Go 3s. Hotels and Motels 37.

Beouty Salons M. Nursing Homes 39. Gardening ono Landscaping 40. Ambuionce Service RENTALS APARTMENTS HOUSES -GARDEN HOMES 54. Apartments to Let 55.

Furnished Apartments to Let S6i Apartments Wonted 57. Houses Garden Homes St. Furnished Apartments wonted 59. Sublets ROOMS 69. Rooms to Let 61 Rooms Wanted 62.

Room and Board 62A. Short Accommodation 63. Business Opportunities 64. Industrial Properties 65. Property for Sole 66.

Property for Rent 67. Property Wonted 6s. Income Property 6. Commercial Property 70. Out of Town Property 71.

Farms for Sole 72. Forms for Rent 71. Forms Wonteo to Buy 74. Cottoges for Sole 75. Cottages tor Rent 76.

Cottoges Wanted 77. Cottage Lots tar Sat 7S. Warehouse Spots 79. Offices to Let so. Offices Wanted Let II.

Stares to Let (2. Stores Wanted to LSI S3. Resorts 15. Hunting ond Fishing MERCHANDISE 17. Ski Corner M.

Snowmobiles St. Snow Blowers 00. Bicycles fl. Cameras, Photo Supplies f3. Articles for Sole 3.

Articles Wonted 94. Articles for Rent 95. Articles for Swop 06. Antlaues ond Fin Art 07. Firewood ond Fuel ft.

Market Basks Dixns Births CARR Laurent and Sandra are happy and proud to announce the birth of their first baby, a beautiful boy, weigh ing 7 1 born Aug. 19, Special thanks to Dr. Burgess and to the Grace Hospital staff. COHEN Jonathan and Susan (nee Abbott) are pleased to announce the birth of their first child, Matthew, Aug. 19, 1973 at the Ottawa Civic Hos pital.

ENGEL Larry and Val (nee White) qf Deep River are pleased to announce the birth of their first child, Katie Laura, 7 9Vi on Aug. 11, 1973 at Deep River Hospital. HICKEY Patrick 'and Su zanne (nee Johnston) are pleased to announce the arriv al of Jari Lynn, on Aug. 21, 1973 at the Riverside Hospital. A sister for Jamie and Jennifer.

MIRON Laurent and Audrey (nee MacDonald) owing to cramped conditions and an over-anxious community, Angus Howard, weighed in at 8 lbs. 8 ozs. at Kemptville District Hospital on Aug. 21 at 3.10 a.m. A brother for Danny and Eric.

Special thanks to the nursing staff and Dr. Hay- thorn Better late than never. SMITH Mike and Cecile (nee Vosdin), are proud to an nounce the arrival of theii first child, baby boy, Stephan, 6 lbs. 7 Aug. 19, 1973, mother and child well.

Many thanks to Dr. Burgess and staff at-the Grace Hospital. WIS HART Dale and Patricia (nee Elliott) are pleased to announce-the birth of a son, Elliott, 8 lbs. at Sacred Heart Hospital, Che-ticamp, Cape Breton, Aug. 21, 1973.

A brother for Roddy. ZAPPA Gordon and Sandra are proud to announce the birth of their 8 6 oz. baby boy, Jason Gordon, on Aug. 17, 1973. Special thanks to Dr.

B. P. Harris and Dr. Held and nursing staff at the Grace Hospital. ft.

Machinery ond Eqvtpment too. Pet stock 101. Livestock ond Poultry 102. stamps ond Coins 103. Hobbles 104.

Boats and Motors 106. Campers' Supplies 107. Muskol Supplies lot. Rodlo Television lot. Household Appliances AUTOMOTIVE Autetl I If.

Auto Leasing 120. Autos tor Sole 121. Autos Wanted 122. Auto Accessories 121. Sports Cars 124.

Auto Parts Trucks 12f. Trucks for Sols 130. Truck Bodies. Parts 111. Trucks Wanted Trailers! in.

Trailers for Sale 114. Trailers for Rent 115. Mobile Homes for Sole 136. Mobile Homes for Rent 117. Mobile Homes Moved lis.

Mobile Home P-xks lit. Mobile Homes Exchanged 145. Motorcycles for Sale lit. Motorcycles fjr Rent 147. Scooters tor Sow 14s.

Scooters for Rent Miscellaneous! 151. Garoges 152. Parking SpocS) 151. Wlnterlllng 157. Houses for Sale 1SS.

Real Estate Services Condominiums 160. Furnished Houses to Let 161. Furnished Houses Wonted to Let 162. Houses Wonted to Let 161. Houses Wonted to Buy 177.

Transportation Available ITS. Transportation Wonted 17f. Camps Boys' ond Girls' FINANCIAL IU. Financing lu. Money Wonted 117.

Money AvollabM in. Mortgoges Inf. Investments 19a Patents ond Copy EMPLOYMENT 140. Restouront Hotel Help 341. Help Wanted 243.

Sales Persons end Agents 343. Positions Vacant 744. Professional Services 346. Hospital Help Wanted 147. Employment Wanted 246.

Domestic Help 2t9. Teachers Wanted 350. Tuition 251. Trade Schools 351. Baby Services MISCELLANEOUS 260.

Legal 261. Auctions 262. At Your ssrvtos 2. Deaths BEAULIEU, Hermenegilde Of 101 Bourque Hull, on Aug. 20, 1973, age 70, husband of Catherine Langlois, father of Jacques, Mrs.

Francois Legault (Louise), Mrs. Adolf Knoelseder (Claudette). Rest ing at Lionel Edmond and Son 271 St Joseph Hull. Funeral Thursday, Aug 23, at 11 a.m., at St Raymond Church. Interment Notre Dame cemetery, Hull, BELANGER, Armand Of 261 Berrl Hull, formerly of 8.

Garneau St. Hull, on Aug. 19, 1973, age 67, husband of Lina Majeau, father of Claude, Jacques, Mrs. Roma Le- may (Suzanne), Mrs. Ghislain Lebel (Denise), Mrs.

Serge Gaudreau (Monique), brother of Royal, Maurice, Mrs. Donat Lafleur (Jennette), Mrs. Flo- nan Tremblay (Cecile), Mrs. Lucien Viau (Amanda), all from Hull. Resting at Lionel Emond and Son 271 St.

Joseph Hull. Funeral Thursday, Aug. 23 at 9 a.m. at St Raymond Church. Inter ment Notre Dame cemetery, Hull.

CARD. Maryon Suddenly on Sunday, Aug. 19, 1973 In Os- goode, Ont, Maryon Lowrey of 5054 Dudemaine Mon treal, age 60, daughter of the late John and Mary (McGrath) Lowrey; dear sister of Reverend Father Low rey, St. Basil's Church, To ronto; Edwin, of Ann Arbor; T. G.

(Thomas), Gerald and Mrs. Mary Flynn, all of Ottawa. Resting at the Kelly Fu neral Home, 585 Somerset St (Centre Town), where friends may call after 7 p.m. Monday. funeral Wednesday to Blessed Sacrament Church for mass at 11 a.m.

Interment Notre CASSELMAN, Aletha May In hospital on Tuesday, Aug. 21. 1973, Aletha May Coleman of St. Lawrence Lodge, Brock- ville, formerly of Winchester Springs, in her 74th year; widow of Arnold Josiah Cassel- man; dear mother of Melba (Mrs. Wilfred Boulerice), Prescott; Beverly of Santa Barbara, Norma (Mrs, Matt Hayes) Prescott; much loved grandmother of Karen, Douglas, Ryan, Heather, Les ley, Joanne, Tommy and Pa tricia; sister of Eardley Coleman of Dundela; predeceased by brothers Delbert and Merrill.

Resting at the Vice and Craig Ltd. Funeral Home, 505 Church Winchester, where service will be held on Thursday, Aug. 23 at 3.15. Inter ment Maple Ridge cemetery. The Journal has made available a booklet of In Memoriam Notices Phone or Write Miss Allen 563-3711 or come in for your copy at 365 Laurier Ave.

W. 6 3. Deaths ICont. front Preceding Column! CHAMPAGNE, Miss Juliette On Tuesday, Aug. 21, 1973, Juliette Champagne, of 167 Moussette Hull, aged 80, daughter of the late Joseph Alfred Champagne, and of the late Evangeline- Jlevrler; dear aunt of MreTL.

M. Cas- tonguay (ElianeJL St. Jerome; nd Jacques Pelletier; slster-inJlaw of Mrs. Gertrude Champagne, Hull; many great-nephews and nieces. Will be resting at Lion el Emond and Son St Jo seph Hull, after 1 p.m.

Thursday. Funeral Saturday, Aug. 25 in St. Raymond Church, Hull, 10 a.m. In terment Notre Dame ceme tery, Hull.

EGERTON, Rowland Philip Suddenly, at.DIgby General Hospital, Digby N. on Tuesday, Aug. IS, 1973,. be loved husband of Constance; father of Piers, of Vancouver. Funeral and burial at the Church of the Nativity, Sandy Cove, Digby on Aug.

17. Contributions to the Ottawa Branch Institute for the Blind, gratefully ENGLISH, Stephen Passed away suddenly Aug. IS, 1973, in Honolulu, brother of Morti mer and Corrine, of Ottawa; Dorothy (Mrs. D. Shaffer), of Skokie, and the late Dr.

Alec English. Funeral from Jewish Memorial Chapel, King Edward Avenue, Aug. 22 at 2 p.m. GAUTIIIER PARISIEN, Mrs. Cecile On Monday, Aug.

20. 1973, age 57, Cecile Raby, wife of the late Udal Gauthier and Udger Parisien who survives; loved-mother of Paul Gau thier of Herst and Jacques of Gatineau Point; dear sister of -Henri Raby, of Brownsburg; Omer of Gatineau; Joseph, Gatineau Point; Ovila of Buckingham; Jean Baptiste of Val d'Or; Dominique of Or leans; Mrs. Adnen Therien (Marie-Ange), of Bouchette; Mrs. Emile Mallette (Antoi nette), of Notre Dame du La us; Mrs. Laurent Menard (Elizabeth), of Gracefield; grandmother of Michel, Fran-cine, Marc and Guy.

Resting at the Racine, Robert and Gauthier Funeral Home, 2S9 St. Patrick St. Funeral mass at St Anne Church on Thursday at 8 a.m. Interment Notre Dame cemetery, Ottawa. GILES, Irene Elizabeth At the Almonte General Hospital on Monday, Aug.

20, 1973, Ir ene Elizabeth MacGregor, be loved wife of Ernest Giles; dear mother of Menzie, Ottawa; Elfred, Almonte; Ivan, Almonte; Irene (Mrs. Clara Rath), Richmond. Resting at Comba Funeral Home, Church Street, Almonte, from 7 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 21.

Funer al services from the Presbyterian Church, Church Street, Almonte on Thursday, Aug. 23 at 2 p.m. Interment at Auld Kirk cemetery. HAWTHORN, John At Bonne-chere Manor, Renfrew, on Tuesday, Aug. 21, 1973, in his 89th year, John Hawthorn, beloved husband of the late Ada Bell Brisco, RR 1, Forresters Falls; dear father of Harold, Mrs.

William Oates (Iva), Queensline; Ivan, at home; also survived by six grandchildren. Resting at his late home, Queensline, until 2 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 23, thence to Queensline United Church for service at 2.30 p.m. Interment Beachburg Union cemetery.

HINCHEY, Mrs. Lucicnne-On Monday, Aug. 20, 1973, Lu- cienne Gauthier, beloved wife of Georges Hinchey, of 967 Brant Ottawa, age 65; dear mother of Jean-Pierre, Ottawa; sister of Edgar, Gatineau; Mrs. Weldon J. Trudel (Catherine), Ottawa.

Resting at Racine, Robert and Gauthier Funeral Home, 260 Bes-serer St Funeral on Thursday, Aug. to St. Sebastien Church for funeral' mass at 10 a.m. Interment Notre Dame, Ottawa. "Visiting hours 1 to 10 p.m.

In lieu of flowers, a donation to Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated. JOHNSTONE, Annie Hazel -On Wednesday, Aug. 22, 1973, Annie Hazel Goode, aged 79, widow of James Alford Johnstone; -mother of James and Keith; sister of Marion. Funeral private. Please omit 1 Deaths (Cont.

from Preceding Column) LAFRAMBOISE, Mrs. Henri Formerly Muriel Bourgeau, of Aylmer, on Aug. 24, 1973, age 80, mother of Romeo, Vanier; one daughter-in-law, Mrs. Bernard Laframboise (Rollande), seven grandchildren, four greatgrandchildren. Resting at Lionel Emond and Son corner of Centre and Parker, Aylmer, after.

2 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 22. Funeral Thursday, Aug. 23 at St.

Paul's Church, Interment parish cemetery. LAVIOLETTE, Dionne On Monday, Aug. 20, 1973, at -the age of 64, of 26 Montcalm St, Deschenes, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Jean Baptiste Lavio-lette (Delisca Potvin); broth er of Elthege, Timmins, Ont; Mrs.

Dorsino Poirier (Rose), Ottawa; and Mrs. Yvonne Al bert, Deschenes; Mrs. Mig-nonne Foucault, Hull; several nieces and nephews. Resting at Beauchamp Funeral Home 171 St. Laurent Hull.

Service on Thursday, Aug. 23, at St. Medard Church, Deschenes at 2 p.m. Interment Notre Dame cemetery, Hull. LEWIS, Mrs.

Alma Suddenly at Renfrew Sunday, 19, 1973, Alma Hilda Popkie, beloved wife of the late Hiram Lewis, age 56; dear mother of Mrs. Jack Collins (Shirjey), and Terry, both of Renfrew; Keith of Guelph, Ont. Resting at the Cochrane Anderson Funeral Home, Renfrew, until Wednesday, Aug. 22 at 1 p.m. Thence to Malcolm and Devitt Funeral Home, Pem broke, for service Thursday, Aug.

23 at 2 p.m. Interment Alice, Ontario. MALE, Violet May Suddenly in hospital Monday, Aug. 20, 1973. Mav Tucker.

280 Roches ter age 63 years; beloved wile oi Thomas Male; dear mother of 'Sidney; grandmother of Brian, and Shellv May; sister of Charley and Cecil Tucker. Resting at the Tubman Funeral Home, 403 Richmond at Rrtouwelt Service in the chapel Thurs- aay at p.m. MATTHEWS, Alice Ellen In hospital Monday, Aug. 20, 1973, Alice Charland, age 89 years; widow of Owen Mat thews; dear mother of Wil liam, Ottawa; Norman, Stitts-ville; Mrs. Scott Faulkner (Rhoda), Ottawa; Mrs.

Paul (Dorothy), Vancouver; also survived by ten grandchildren and 18 great grandchildren. Resting at the Tubman Funeral Home, 403 Richmond at Roosevelt Service in the chapel Thurs day, 11 a.m. Interment Pine- crest cemetery. McLEESE, John Earl In hospital Tuesday, Aug. 21, 1973, Earl McLeese, 366 Tweeds-muir age 52, beloved husband of Shirley McBnde dear father of Connie and Sharon, son of Mrs.

Bertha McLeese and the late Robert, Beachburg; brother of Stewart, Beachburg. Resting at the Tubman Funeral Home. 403 Richmond Rd. at Roose velt Funeral service at West- meath United Church Friday. 2 p.m.

Interment Westmeath Union cemetery. Those desir ing may make memorials to the Canadian Cancer Society. The family will be present to receive friends from 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 Thursday. Death Notices Will Be Accepted A.M. rd 7.30 A.M.

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West, 'Ottawa. Ontario kiq 3K6 Wednesday, August 22, 1973 crams 3. Deaths (Coot, from Preceding Column! O'BRIEN, Mary (Morrie) In hospital on Tuesday, Aug. 21, 1973, aged 86 years, of 315 Holmwood Apt. 411, Mary Costello, widow of Martin O'Brien, dear mother of Norma of Ottawa; predeceased by ber daughter Rita.

Friends may call at McEvoy Shields Funeral Home, 235 Kent St. Funeral Thursday to Blessed Sacrament Church, mass 9 a.m. Interment Notre Dame cemetery, Ottawa. ROBB, Ida Mabel Widow of the late Kenneth H. Robb, for merly of Irving died in a local nursing home on Tues day, Aug.

21, 1973; cousin of W. Elwood MacDonald. Res ting at the Weagant Radmore Stewart Funeral Home, 1319 Wellington between Holland and Island Park Drive. Service in the chapel on Thursday at 10 a.m. interment Pinecrest cemetery.

SEGUTN-Perron, Mrs. Laura (Henri) In Sacred Heart Hospital, Monday, Aug. 20, 1973, age 79, formerly of 26 Champlain St, Hull; wife by first marriage of the late Ar thur. Perron and second marriage of the late Theophile Se- guin; mother of Simon Per ron, Roland Perron and Robert Perron, Hull; Mrs. Wilfrid Morest (Simone), Hull; Albert Boucher (Cecile), of Touraine; Mrs, Francois Ouel-lette (Jeannine), Hull; sister of Thomas, Rockland; and Mrs.

Rene Menard (Stella), and Mrs. Eugene Meloche (Florence), Hull; Mrs. Leo Labonte (Alice), Clarence Creek; Mrs. Berthe Robert, Hull; 25 grandchildren, 14 great-grandchildren, several nieces and nephews. Resting at Beauchamp Funeral Home 77 Mont Clair Blvd.

for service on Thursday, Aug. 23 at St. Joseph Church at 8 a.m. Interment Notre Dame ceme tery, Hull. SPRATT, Elizabeth Ann In hospital Monday, Aug.

20, 1973, Elizabeth Ann Spratt, beloved daughter of Lieut Ken Spratt (Ottawa Police Dept.) and Mrs. Spratt (nee Ruth Nixon), dear sister of Douglas, Wing-ham, Ont; Karen and Kim at home. Resting Hulse and Playfair West Chapel, 1098 Byron Ave. (between Wood- roffe and Compton). Funeral service private on Wednesday.

Friends desiring to send a memorial tribute may donate to the Regional Hospital School, Smiths Falls. Friends may call 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday. SPROULE, Delmar Alvin Suddenly, in hospital, Sbaw-ville, Monday, Aug. 20, 1973, Delmar Alvin Sproule, only son of the late William James and Charlotte Lillian (Hobin) Sproule, in his 65th year; dear borther of Mrs.

T. A. Gilpin Ottawa; and Mrs. L. H.

Millett (Jean), Montreal, survived by two nieces and two nephews. Resting at W. J. Hayes and Sons, Sbawville, Que. Funeral Thursday, Aug.

23 at 2 p.m. for service at St Matthew's Anglican Church, Charteris, Que. Interment parish ceme- terey. WALLACE, Hilda Louisa In hospital on Tuesday, Aug. 21, 1973, Hilda Louisa Wallace, of RR 2 Edwards, in her 68th year, daughter of the late John and Louisa Wallace; sister of George and Dwight, at home; predeceased by brother Erwin.

Resting at the Vice and Craig Ltd. Funeral Home, Highway 31 (between Scnvens Dr. and Metcalfe Corner) where "service will be held on Friday, Aug. 24 at 2 p.inr Interment Metcalfe Union cemetery. HULSE PLAYFAIR LIMITED Johnstone, Annie.

Wong, Shing. 4 Central Chapel 233-1143 West Chapel 728-1761 VEITCH-DRAPER. LIMITED FUNERAL DIRECTORS PARKDAIE CHAPEL '72M673 BANK ST. CHAPEL --234-0668 3. Deaths (Cont.

from Preceding Column) WONG, Shing Suddenly at his home 437 Gilmour on Monday, Aug. 20, 1973, Shing Wong, beloved husband of Shee Jew, in his 82nd year; father of Gordon and Leslie, Ottawa; Robert Kuey and Mrs. Chong Lew (Isobel), Los Angeles, Dr. Edgar, Toronto, and Long in China; brother of Mrs. Wong Chow, Ottawa; brother-in-law of Mrs.

Sue Wong. Resting Hulse and Playfair Ltd. Central Chapel, 315 St. 'Service on Friday at 2 p.m. Interment Beechwood cemetery.

Friends may call after 7 p.m. Wednesday. VICE CRAIG LTD. FUNERAL HOMES METCALFE WINCHESTER CHESTERVILLE 774-2120 One convenient telephone number serves all 3 locations McEVOY-SHIELOS FUNERAL DIRECTORS 232-5337 Growing with the community News and announcements 6 p.m CK0Y Lost BLACK AND TAN DACHSHUND, answers very Important returned. Substantial reward.

334- BROWN LEATHER BILLFOLD LOST Thursday at Kemptville Provincial Pork, around S.30 p.m. Important pa pers plus personal check. Pleose re- turn to Mr. Richard Miclette In core of John Ferguson, RR 3, Monotlck, Ont. CAT, BLACK, PART ANGORA, fluffy fall, grey patches behind ears, male, Deschenes, Pte.

Cleroux. 664- S73S. Reward. CHARM BRACELET. STIRLING SIL.

ver. Charms are: Bridesmaid, smlh Ina face, bar set and Merrv Xmes. Very sentimental value. Reword. 993- 004e, evenings, Z24-6S90.

GERMAN SHORT HAIRED POINTER mostly Hver cotourea mottled with white. In the vicinity of Monotlck ration, answers to tne nome ot Beau. Reword. S219S evenings. GREY TABBY, WHITE CHEST ANO reef, neutered, carlingwood area.

722 JUS. KITTEN, ALL WHITE. PART PER- slon. vicinity Llndenlea Community Centre, Wednesday. Reword.

Eve nings, ri4. KONICA CAMERA, LOST AT EXHIBI- non. Reword. 722-0414. invt ftni uuDicrwATru uiriu ity ot First Avenue or Merivlae-Bsse-line or Meadowlands Drive, Friday morning, ey-rMU.

LADY'S GOLD WRIST WATCH, NY- Ion strop, vtclntty Porkdote Market. Kewora. ni-vm. LARGE GREY STRIPED CAT, VIC- nity North sower. Reward.

LONG HAIRED BROWN TABBY male cat, Mack stripes, white chin and stomach. Broad hee4 small ears, short legs, bushy toll. Kingsvlew fork, vonier. 4V-STY. MAN'S BIFOCAL GLASSES, IN brown case, lost Thursday, Aug.

9, at Bayshort Shopping Centre. 7J 0154. MISSING. 7-MONTH-OLD MALE SA- a a Wellington and Fairmont orea. Kewora.

rnone 722-142. MONDAY NIGHT, IRISH SETTER puppy, Sandy Hill Strathcona Park area. Reward; 237523. RENFREW, BROWN DOG, PART hound, hit by cor and may be hurt. Reword.

Renfrew, 432-3114. SCOTCH COLLIE PUP, FEMALE. sable, white, near vers. Reward. 745-431.

SIX-YEAR-OLD BOY LOST SIAMESE cat, viclnily Randolt and Bank. 521 TOWCAT, MOSTLY BLACK WITH white under belly, missing from KocKcune area. Kewora onerea. 1011 749-2043, after s. TWO DACHSHUNDS.

OTTER LAKE area, long haired ond red variety, $10 reworo. n. reis, 745.4412. WHITE KITTEN, 5 MONTHS, FE" mole, onswers to Peep, lost around Bronson ana Catherine street. 2-1195.

YOUR PET MAY BE AT THE HU mono Society Shelter. Visit shelter to mane sure. 725-3165. i DOGS, GREY BLACK SHEEPDOG. 1 mcstly shepherd, Friday morning, Dwyer Hill, Molokoff, Munster area.

S3S-2542I 2-5605, otter 3 Vi-M ONT H-OLD BLACK LEDrocnr punches, one moie, one te male, both have white markings on cnest, hind feet and ot te other wise pure black. Lost vicinity Billings Bridge. Reward. Please calf Mr. Al exander, 564-293 or 729-4649.

4-MONTH GERMAN SHEPHERD. onswers to Soorky, Merlvole ond Meodowkmdv 225-1635. 6-YEAR-OLD BOY, LOST SIAMESE cat, vicinity Randolph-Bank. 521-0843. CHIEF TURNS UP BARNSTEAD, N.H.

(AP) Following a pre-dawn search Tuesday involving most of the Belknap County sheriff's office, officials here located a missing person the town police chief. "I was working on a drug case and had told my wife I'd be gone a few minutes, but I got involved," Chief Steve Byers said after he answered the police radio dispatcher at 3 a.m. 1 The- Ottawa Journal 61 Found BEIGE AND WHITE DOG, IN OAT I. neau Hilts. 737-5294.

BOY'S 3-SPEED, RED, INI THE MOR-rison Gardens area. 1294)134. BUDGIE BIRD, GATINEAU "arTC, Antoln and Anka). 663-6417. ORANGE TABBY 4 months, male, hazel eyes, Rlverdsla Avenue area.

REGISTERED SPANIEL. FOUND Sacred Heart In Hull; also set of keys for Plymouth car. and apartment. 777.7496. SILVER BRACELET, O.T.C.

737-3624. FOUND SMALL PONY FOUND BETWEEN Osgood and Kemptville. 256-524. WHITE KITTEN, VICINITY BCAIR and Montreal Road. Call Humans Society.

JyEAR-OLD BEAGLE LICENSED and ear tagged. Phone Ottawa Hit mane Society. 2-3-MONTH-0LD GOLDEN BROWN port Labrador puppy. Civic Hospital orea. 224-51 U.

13. In Memoriams CHAMBERLIN In loving memory of my uror aaugmer, Mloena mcmDer tin. Who nnwd owav Ann Y) 1039 Peacelully sleeping, resting at last. The world's weary troubles and trials or past, -In silence she suffered. In patience she bore, Till God celled her home to suffer no more.

From Mother end Family. CHAMBERLIN In fond ond loving memory ot dear sister and ount. Mrs. Alberta Chamberlin, who passed away on Aug. 22, 1972.

Past her suffering, past her pain, ni. ibu(3 ure vwn. She who suffered Is at rest Gone to Heaven with the blessed. Sister Dorothy, Brother-in-low George, Nieces Suson and Sondro Derby. CHAMBERLIN In loving memory or uiui aisier ana aum, AIDertO Chamberlin, who passed away Aug.

Sadly missed along life's woy. Quietly remembered every day, No longer in our life to shore, But In our hearts you're ohvoys there Sister Florence ond Family. EVERTs In loving memory of Mr mnrt M. Ink. rt vllll K.CTia, moincr Who passed awoy Aug.

71, 1960, and Dod who oossed oway July 6, 1964. More and mora each day we miss them. Friends moy think the wound is healed; But they little know the sorrow Lies within our hearts conceded. Gordon, Beo ond Grandchildren. FREDERICK I In loving -remenv- orance or my nusband, Francis (Danny), who passed oway Aug.

22 Your heart wos ths dearest In ni tne wide world. Your love the best to recall. For no cne on earth could take your piece, You are still the dearest of oil. Your wife Lois ond Family. GILLESPIE in loving memory of a nvien uiuespie, who possed away Aug.

22, 1971 Sadly missed ond ever remembered. Edgar. evb neien ti-1971 1W, Au9' Love's greatest gift is Remembrance And In our hearts mother dear vou will never be forgotten. Shells ond Ion and Edna. LOFTUS In loving memory of a nvi, Ann LOt tus, who passed owoy Aug.

22. 1972. Normon and Kathleen. MILLER In loving memory ot Mrs. 1972 Passed oway Aug.

Gone Is the face we loved so dear Silent Is the voice we loved to hear too tor owoy for sight or speech But not too tar for thought to reach Brother Harvey, Sister Maria ond Pearie. 15. Card of Thanks McMENOMY We wish to-thonk our menas, relatives ond neighbors for the many acts of kindness, flc-wers ond messoges of sympathy In the loss of a deer husband ond father. They were greotly opprecloted. Mrs.

Jim McMenomy and Lois. 16. Funeral Directors RACINE. ROBERT AND GAUTHIER Reg'o. 237-3660, 260 Besserer, 300 Olmsteod; 7 Fairmont; 259 St.

Pel-rick; Notre Dame. 17o. Cemetery Lots IN- CMRISTUS GARDEN, CAPITAL Memoriol Gordons, two grove plot C. Shields, Box 1405. Carleton Place! Phone 1-257-3459.

20. Florists FINE'S FLOWERS LIMITED REMEMBER THOSE ALL-IMPORTANT OCCASIONS WITH FLOWERS FROM FINE'S "8 locations to Serve You" 236-0801 209 RI0EAU STREET 38. Nursing Homes FETHERSTO NHAUGH MANOR, nemprviiie, exclusively tor senior citizens, private, several vacancies for "no core" patients. 1-25S-2SSS: GLEBE, PRIVATE SUPERVISED nome tor eioeriy ladles. Powell Avenue Rest Home.

234-0601. RETIREMENT LODGE FOR ELDEX- iv. feieoe, semi ond private rooms. 234-0590. 39.

Garden'g Landscap'j CLEAN FILL TO GIVE AWAY. CALt 745-9447. CLEAN FILL WANTED, MOODJE Drive at Fallowfleld Road. 128-5436, GOOO QUALITY TOPSOIL AND sVJlK TM I. M0-U3I4.

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