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1. 38 Friday, January 17, Today and tomorrow TODAY Town Theatre High School party, Ottawa Technical High School, 6 pjn. Mechanical Contractors of Ottawa, Skyline, pan. The Caretaker," Ottawa Littie Theatre, 8 JO cm. "Death of a Salesman," Town Theatre, Ottawa Technical "High School, 6 and 9.30 p.m.

TOMORROW Photo Exhibit "Australia, the Sunburned Country," opens National Library, 9 ajn. Seminar on Africa, Theatre Carleton University, 2 pjn. Lauren tUn Junior Musk Club Concert, Laurentian High 2.30 pjn. "Death of a Salesman," Town Theatre, Ottawa Technical High School, 6 and 930 p.m. Igor Kipnis, harpsichord, Carleton Alumni Theatre, 8.30 p.m.

High School of Commerce Snow Queen Dance, 8.30 pjn. Irish Society of Ottawa, social evening, Trafalgar House, 8.30 pjn. The Caretaker," Ottawa little Theatre, 8.30 1. Birfe BETTK Jerry and Gloria (nee Connolly) happily an-nounce the birth of son Nicholas Michael, 7 3 on 16, 1969 at Riverside Hospital. Many thanks to Drs.

Forrester, Goodwin and Taylor. BEURUNG David and Virtue (nee Holmes) announce the arrival of a daughter. Heather Lyn. Thursday, Jan. 16.

1969 at Grace Hospital. A sister for Anne, Ricky and David. BROWN David and Beverley (nee Kirby) are nappy to announce the birth of their daughter, Jan. 15, 1969, at Ottawa Civic Hospital. A sister for Pattee and David.

FAUVEL Lionel and Sharron (nee Shea) announce the arrival of a daughter. Shannon, 6 pounds, 6 ounces, Jan. 14. 1969, at Ottawa Civic Hospital; a sister for. Marc.

HILL To Tom and Mary Lynn (nee Taylor) a son. Stephen Taylor. Jan. 16. 1969 at Ot tawa Civic Hospital.

KENNEDY Richard and Marion (nee Kelly) are pleas ed to announce the arrival of Tracy Lynne, on Wednes day, Jan. 15, 1969, at the North Western General Hos pitaL Toronto. A baby sister for Gary. Both well. MARTIN Gordon and Ann (nee McEvoy) are happy to announce the arrival of their daughter, Kelly Ann on Jan.

15, 1969. Our thanks to Dr. Beggs and Staff of Ottawa Civic Hospital. INDEX TO CLASSIFICATIONS ANNOUNCEMENT Vital Statistics! 1. Blrthe t.

Deolhs 3. Adoptions J. Obituaries S. Lost e. Found Notices: 13.

In Memoriams 14. Anniversary Masses 15. Cords Of Thanks It. Funeral Directors 17. Cemetery Memorials It.

Societies and Lodges It. Churches 70. Florists 31. Cemeteries J. Druggists Open Sunday.

30. Service Stations Services: 33. Banquets and Parties 34. Take-Out Foods 35. Where to Go.

M. Hotels and Motels 37. Beauty Salons 31. Nursing Homes 3. Gardening and Landscaping 40.

Ambulance Service MPLOYMINT 400. Careers 41. Mole Help Wonted' 42. Salesmen and Agents 43. Positions Vocont 44.

Professional Service 45. Female Help Wanted 44. Nursing Services 47. Employment Wanted 4. Domestic Help 49.

Teachers Wanted 50. Tuition 51. Trade Schools 52. Baby Services APARTMENTS 54. Aporrments to Let 55.

Furnished Apartments to Let 56. Apartments Wanted 57. Apartments for Sole St. Furnished Apartments Wanted 59. Sublets PROPERTY 51.

Property for Sole 42. Property for Rent 43. Property Wonted 44. Income Property 45. Property Exchanged 44.

Out-of-Town Properties 47. Farms far Solo 4. Farms for Rent 60. Farms Wanted to Buy 70. Cottages for Sole 71.

Cottoges for Rent 72. Coftooes wanted 73. Cottoge Lots for Sold 74. Warehouse Space 75. Offices to Let 74.

Offices Wanted to Let 77. Stores to Let 70. Stores Wanted to Let 7f. Resorts SO. Business OpPDrtunltles KOOMS S6.

Rooms to Let 7 Rooms Wanted M. Room and Board 6rnre Accommcootlon T969 I I 'II i '( J. It .11 V. 1 p1 Vn? vV HyfytTT" ryrTTTrn 'Mini Ottawa. Journal LONG DISTANCE PHONE ZENITH 77110 NO TOLL CHARGL 1- Bfalb (Cofrt.

from Preceding Column) MUN2 Ivy and Dave announce the arrival of their daughter Krista Marie, 8 ozs. on Jan. IS, 1969 at St. Louis Marie de Montfort Hospital. RHEAUME Earle and Sharon (nee Hamre) are pleased to announce the birth of a baby boy, Todd Earle Christian, at Grace Hospital, on Jan.i 15, 1969.

Both well. Deafe ALAIRE, George On Jan. 15, 1969, George Alaire, husband of Edna Jobin, aged 42, from 85 Chartebois Street, Hull, son of Laurence Alaire, father of Jacques, Michael. Jean-Paul, Andre. Robert, Denis, Jean, Mrs.

Maurice Gravell (Diane), Francine, Syhrie. brother of Gordon O'Neil, Mrs. Eddy Trudeau. from Old Chelsea; Mrs. Ro land Methot, Port Colbome; Marcel Charette.

Toronto; Mrs. Gerald Goulet, Gatineau Point; Mrs. Donald McLeod, Barrie, Ont. Resting Beau- champ Funeral Parlor, 171 SL Laurent Street, HuU Funeral Saturday to St. Re-dempteur Church.

Requiem High Mass 7 o'clock. Interment Notre Dame cemetery. HuU. Journal Bm Keplta A 351 358 3G4 368 376 392 411 414 456 463 4T7 487 4S9 SOD 536 551 560 569 579 593 598 599 601 606 607 614 634 650 655 664 670 671 6T8 693 695 710 712 716 718 720 721 723 733 742 748 749 750 753 756 758 759 777 780 Joarul SafasaipIiM Bales Journal feme CMttvare service, wntch guaranteed, Is available unlie-o in urrawa, mill ono trtd a ma as in towns onrBvtiioges in the Ottowa Volley. COM tJ51l Mr Mm delivery service.

CARRIER DELIVERY-SOc 15c Saturday only, poyobte to two Dor SINGLE COPY RATES 10c deity and 1 5c Saturday. MAIL SUBSCRIPTION! conoua (except In areas where homo delivery A available, commonwealth countries and Aimed Forces Oversees; doily rotes, one year $17.00. six monms fio.00, three monms month $3.00. Soturday only by moll 17 JO year or uc a cooy. MoU rates cjrtowa.

HuU and cities and towns where) mere Is carrier Boy service soc a wet or a year. United Stiles. Australia and foreign muntrie. doily rates, one fn.an, six months S11.00. one month sxoa.

Saturday amy sie-wi veer arXto coav. Ail moR subscrip tions are payable In advanot to The FURTHER INFORMATION may be ooiuined by colling The journal en m-7511. MERCHANDISE Articles: n. Articles for Sale ej. Articles Wonted M.

Articles tor Rent 05. Articles tar Swap e. Antiques 7. Firewood and Fue! ft. Market Basket Machinery and Equipment 100.

Pet Stock 101. Livestock and Poultry 102. Stamps and Coin 103. Hobbies 104. Boats and Motors 05.

Snowmobiles 104. Campers' Supplies 107. Musical Supplies lot. Radio Television lot. Household Appliances AirroMOTiva 120.

Autos for Safe 121. Autos Wanted 122. Auto Accessaries 123. Sports Cars 124. Auto Parts Tracks: 12t.

Trucks for Sole 130. Truck Bodies, Ports 131. Trucks Wanted 133. Trailers for Sole 134. Trailers for Rent 135.

Mobile Homes for Sole 135. Mobile Homes for Rent 137. Mobile Homes Moved IK. Mobile Home Parks 13t. Mobile Homes Exchanged 145.

Motorcycles far Sole 144. Motorcycles for Rent 147. Scooters far Sale let. Scooters for Rent 140. Ski-Mobiles MhxeikxMvesi 151.

Garages 152. Parking Space 153. Winterizing REAL ESTATE 157. Houses for Sale IS. Houses to Let 1st.

Furnished Houses to Let 140. Furnished wonted le Let Ul. Houses wanted to Lei 142. Houses Wanted to Buy ML Garden Homes PERSONALS 174. Personal Memos 177.

Transportation Avallat 17s. Transportation Wontec 17t. Camps Boys' and Girls FINANCIAL 15. Financing lte. Money wonted 117.

Money Available Its. Mortgages let. Investments Ita Patents and Copy. MISCELLANEOUS 1t4. Legal its.

Auuior-r -1t4. Mr. Servo It7. Coming Events 94. Siamp Collectors nnversorv Pegs "Ottawa's Most Progressive Want Deitb tConf.

tram Preceding Cohjmril AYOTTE, Rosa In hospital on Wednesday. Jan. IS, 1969, Rosa Pharand. age 83, wife of the late Joseph Hormidas Ayotte, mother of Georges, Raymond, Hull; Jacques, Ottawa; Mrs. Jean Dallaire (Therese), Montreal; Mrs.

Gerard Vachon (Jeannine), Mrs. Jean Paul Hurtubise (Madeleine), sister of Mrs. Athanas.se Landreville, Gatineau; Mrs. Paul Latreille, Vanier City; 14 grandchildren. Resting at Landreville Fu neral Home, 578 Somerset West Funeral on Friday to St.

Jean Baptiste Church for Funeral Mass at 2 p.m. Inter ment Notre Dame cemetery. BIGEDOW, Mrs. Addy In hospital, on Jan. 17, 1969, Sarra Jane Bigelow.

wife of the late Addy Bigelow, aged 99. Mother of Harvey, of Templet on; 3 daughters. Mrs. George Wilbum (Myrtle), Hull; Mrs. Bert Smith (Rachel), Toronto; Mrs.

Mar vel Valley (Violet), Cobalt, Ont; 20 grandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren. Resting Brunet Funeral Home, 750 Maloney BlvrL, Gatineau. Service will be held Mon day, Jan. 20 at Templeton United Church. Buriel Glen Almond cemetery.

BOURINOT, Arthur Stanley, S.M, D.C.L. FJR.S.L. At his home, 290 Acacia Avenue, on Friday. Jaa 17, 1969, beloved husband of Nora Sherwood, father of Mrs. Edwin MacDonald, of New York; and Mrs.

Rex Lewis, of South Africa; also survived by 4 granddaughters. Resting at his late residence after 3 p.m. Saturday. Ser vice at Christ Church Cathedral on Monday at 11 ajn. Interment Bcechwood ceme tery.

Flowers gratefully de clined. CONNERY, James Suddenly at his residence. Pakenham, Ont, on Thursday, Jan. 16, 1969. James Connery, be loved husband of the late Dorothy Mary Lowry, dear ather of Robert Rich mond, Ont; dear brother of JeanX Pakenham; Wilbert, OttawaX in his 72nd year.

Resting althe Kerry Funeral Home, 154 login street, Almonte, for service on Satur day at 2 pjn. Entombment Pakenham Unitedx cemetery vault Interment inSpring. CRAWLEY, Arthur At residence 540 Driveway, Thursday, Jan. 16, 1969, Arthur Alfred Crawley, aged 85 years, husband of the late Ruth Orme. dear father of Lilian and Sylvia in India, Mrs.

James Philpott (Phyllis) and Frank Radford (Budge) of Ottawa, and the late David P. Resting at Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street Service at St Paul's Eastern United Church on Saturday at 11.30 a.m. Interment Beechwood cemetery. DALY, Harold'Mayne At his home. 134.

Fourth Avenue on Thursday. Jan. 16, 1969 Harold Mayne Daly, beloved husband of Alline Fallon. Private funeral service was held from Hulse and Play- fair Central Chapel. 315 McLeod Street on Friday.

DALY, T. Patrick (Pat) On Thursday, Jan. 16, 1969. T. Patrick (Pat) Daly, aged 57 years, of 13 Steel Street beloved husband- of Mona Harvey, father of Danny of Sudbury, Michael, Mary Jane and Patricia at home.

Rfustint? at Hulse and Plav- fair Central Chapel, 315 Mc Leod Street Service Mondavi 10 a.m. Cremation. Friends may call after 7 p.m. Satur day. DARLING, Audrey Elizabeth In hosnital.

Friday. Jan. 17, 1969. Audrey Elizabeth Mac- donald. beloved wire 1 ot Howard J.

Darling. rairoanKS aicuuk, uwmiw Alan, Frances and Kevin at home. Sister of Mrs. D. A.

Gray (Margaret) of Halifax, Carson Macdonald of Stellar-ton, Nova Scotia, and Gerald Macdonald of Pictou, Nova Scotia. Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street Service Monday. 11 a.m. Cremation Pine-crest Friends may call after 7 p.ni, Saturday. Deaths (Cont.

from Precedtog Column! D'AOUST, Charles Edward In hospital, at Hawkesbury, Wednesday, Jan. 15, 1969, Eddie D'Aoust 836 Con-naught Street aged ,53. beloved husband of Albina Mc-Intyre, dear father of Omer, Robert, Elizabeth (Mrs. L. Gallien), Dorothy (Mrs.

N. Defalco) and Susan D'Aoust son of Mrs. Catherine (Allan D'Aoust), dear brother to Albert, Robert and Percy, also survived by 9 grandchildren. Resting at the Kelly Funeral Home, 2313 Carting Avenue (West of Woodroffe). Fu neral Saturday to St Remi Church for Mass at 9.30 a.m.

Interment Notre Dame cemetery. DUNNE, John In hospital on Thursday. Jan. 16, 1969, Arthur John Dunne, aged 42, 337 James Street, beloved husband of Lillian Loretta Penny, dear father of John and, Shirley (Mrs. Kenneth Cameron), dear son of Mr.

and Mrs. James Lawrence Dunne and brother of James. Pat, Rita (Mrs. Dave Hunt) Madonna (Mrs. Jack Kerr), Elizabeth (Mrs.

Clifford Webber). Margaret (Mrs. Joseph Power), also survived by granddaughter Debbie. Rest ing at Kelley Funeral Home, 585 Somerset Street (Cen tre Town) where friends may call after 2 p.m. Saturday.

Funeral Monday to St Elizabeth Church for Mass at 8 a.m. Interment Notre Dame cemetery. FORTIN, David On Wednes day, Jan. 15. 1969.

age 61. 65 Sherbrooke Street, Hull, husband of the late Lucienne Dubois, beloved father of Andre. Pierre, Jean-Louis, Gilbert, Mrs. Yvon Sabou-rirt (Helene), all pf Hull. Mrs.

Robert Belanger (Use), Gatineau, Mrs. Jacques Na- don (Micheline), Quebec City; brother of Leo, Ar- mand, Oscar of Hull, Jean- Paul, Gatineau, Ivano, Lusk- ville, Mrs. Femand Allaire (Francoise). Hull; survived by seven grandchildren. Rest ing at Emond Funeral Home, 271 Saint Joseph Boulevard.

Hull, Que. Funeral Saturday, 8 to St Joseph Church Interment Notre Dame cemetery, HulL GRAVELLE, Mrs. Alphonse On Thursday, Jan. 16, 1969. Blanche MauvieL wife of Alphonse Caraveile, aged 73 years, mother of Guy, of Ottawa; Mrs.

Edmond Gravelle (Yvette) Cyrville; Mrs. Leo Boisvert (Mehna) Ottawa; Donat Leonard (Si- LoretteviUe; Mrs. Jean Paul Tessier (Jacqueline) Aylmer; Mrs. Patrick Carr (GUBerte) Granby; Mrs. Robert Dagenais (Therese) Sorel.

Sisterv of Edmond, CyrvHIe; Mrs. Alice Tessier, Montreal; Mrs. Joseph Gravelle (Beatrice) CyrviHe; Mrs. Reginald Tomlinson (Jeanne) Hull. 24 grandchildrenand three great grandchildren.

Funeral Monday from Racine, Robert and Gauthier Funeral Home, 300 Olmstead Street Requiem Mass at Our Lady of Lourdes Church, Cyrville at -10 a.m. Interment Notre Dame of Ottawa. GREENLAW, Laura At the Peterborough Civic Hospital on Thursday, Jan. 16, 1969, Laura Munroe, wife of the late David Arthur Greenlaw and mother of Mary (Mrs. Donald Murray) of Kingston, Major Robert of Courte-' nay.

BC, and Harland of Peterborough. Resting at the Blair and Son Funeral Home, 9 West Gore Street Perth, from 7 p.m. Friday. Funeral service to he conducted in the chdpcRon Saturday at 2 p.m. Interment Elmwood cemetery.

In lieu of flowers kindly donate to the Ontario Heart Fund. LAKE, Herbert James Suddenly in hospital on Wednesday, Jan. 15, 1969, Herbert James Lake, beloved husband of Eva Holman, 60 Fentimaii Avenue, brother of J. Maloney (Violet), Mrs. Fred Gooden (Ada), Mrs.

H. Wlttenburg (Elsie) of Ottawa, Mrs. Rawlings (Lizzie) of Toronto. Resting at Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street Service Saturday at 0.30 a.m. Interment Pine crest cemetery.

Ad Section (Cont. From Preceding Coiumnl LAFRANCE, Leo On Wednes day, Jam 15, 1969, at his home, 231 Oak Street, Gatineau, Leo Lafrance, beloved husband of Marguerite Rein- hardt, father of Michael, Re- jean, Marie, Mrs. Celestine Plouffe (Estelle), Noella and Suzette, all of Gatineau; brother of Miss Irene La- france, Mrs. Oliva Charette, both of Masson, Mrs. Hector Lemay, Mrs.

Jean Sarazin and Mrs. Evelyne Schryer of Gatineau, and Mrs. Hector Lauzon of Gatineau Point, and also two grand children. Funeral on Saturday from Sylvio Blab Fu neral Home, 185 Maloney Boulevard Gatineau, to St Jean Marie Vianney Church for Requiem High Mass at 9 a.m. Interment parish cemetery.

LALANDE. Placide In hosn tal on Thursday, Jan. 16, 1969, Placide Lalande, age 79, father of Aime Lalande of 374 Enfield, Vanier City, brother of Edmond, Plais- ance. Mrs. Lorenzo CouJllard, Mrs.

Alphonsine Lafreniere, Ottawa, Mrs. Mer cedes Pichette, Hull; Rev. Sister Rosemary Lalande, Sis ter of Providence, Montreal 2 grandsons and 4 greatgrandchildren. Resting at Landreville Funeral Home, 578 Somerset W. 'Funeral Monday to St Jean Baptiste Church for Funeral Mass at 7.45 a.m.

Interment in Notre Dame cemetery. LOFTUS, Jean Marion On Friday, Jan. 17, 1969, be loved wife of the late Harold Newman Loftus, 230 Chine Drive, Scarboro, mother of Jean (Mrs. Walter Besso) of. Scarboro; John of Ottawa; also dear mother-in- law of Stella (Mrs, John A.

Loftus), Ottawa. Resting McDougall and Brown Fu neral Home, Coxwell and Danforth, Toronto. Funeral Monday. LUCAS, Grace At Smiths Falls, Thursday, Jan. 16, 1969, Grace McKeen, age years, beloved wife of the late John Sutton Lucas.

RR 3, Smiths Falls and dear sister of (Josie) Mrs. W. J. Leach, RR 2. Smiths Falls, dear aunt of (Fern) Mrs.

Gordon Witham, RR 2, Smiths Falls. Resting at the Lannin Fune ral. Home, Smiths Falls. Fune ral service will be conducted in the chapel Saturday, Jan 18 at 11 a.m. Interment Hill-crest cemetery.

MALONEY, William J. (Billy) Suddenly on Friday, Jan. 17, 1969, at his home, Bryson, William J. Maloney (Billy), age 64 years, be loved husband of Eva Le maire, dear father of Gerald, Wayne of Bryson, Florence (Mrs. Bob Young), Theresa Eamon Kane), both of Ottawa.

Resting at Ringrose Bros. Funeral Home, Campbell's Bay, after 7.30 this evening. Funeral notice ter. MATTEivHilda At her resi dence, 642 Main Street Buckingham, on Wednesday, Jan. 15, 1969, Hilda Kuschick, beloved wife ofsPhilias Matte, in her 68th yearVdear mother of Raymond Matte of Buckingham, and sister of Mrs.

Robert Dawson ofAP a 1 Beach, two grandchil-. dren. Resting at the Cadieux Funeral Home, 322 Main Street. Service Saturday, Jan. 18, at 2 p.m..

at the parlors. Interment at St Andrew's cemetery, Buckingham. McNALLY, James Edmond (Ed) At his residence, Alcove, Que. on Wednesday, Jan. 15, 1969, Ed McNally, beloved husband Lyla Woods, dear father of (Irma) Mrs.

A Gagnon, Montreal, (Olive) Mrs. S. Atchison, Pointe Gatineau, (Myrtle) Mrs. N. Moore, Wakefield, (Shirley) Mrs.

G. Stevenson and Ivan both of Alcove, 15 grandchildren also survive, dear brother of Mrs. T. P. Shaver, Toronto, Mrs.

Geo. Love, Mrs. Harvey Steele and Mrs. Gordon MacDonald, all of Ottawa. "Resting McEvoy-Shields Funeral Home, Wakefield, Que.

Funeral Saturday to Alcove United Church for service at 2 p.m. Interment Rupert- n-ion cemetery. 10CAL CAUS PHONE 236-7SU Dsalht (Cont. from Preceding Coiumnl McAFEE, Helen In hospital, at Wakefield, on Friday, Jan. 17, 1969, Helen Ramsey, aged 79, of Low, Quebec, widow of Christian dear mother of Mrs.

Enid Baldwin. Resting at the Gannon Residence, Low, where friends may call after 2 p.m. Saturday. Funeral arrange ments to be completed. OUDERKIRK, Robert In a local hospital, Friday, Jan.

17, 1969, beloved husband'of Helen MacFarlane, in his 86th year, past noble grand life member I.O.O.F., dear father of Laird, Ottawa; Mrs. Bertha Pearson and Mrs. Margaret NicoL Chesterville; Mrs. Helena Jennings, Win- Chester; 12 grandchildren survive. Resting Vice and Craig Ltd, Queen Street Chesterville, where service will be held on Monday at 2 p.m.

Interment Maple Ridge Cemetery. PARENT, Laurent M. (Flo Bris son Pharmacy) In hospital on Thursday, Jan. 16, 1969, Laurent M. Parent aged 48, beloved husband of Nellie Pitura, 708 'Morgan 'Street dear father of Robert and Suzanne, son of Mrs.

Al- and the late Alex andre rareni, orouier or Alexandre, Winnipeg; Leo, Ludgef. Vancouver, Femand, Medley, Alberta; (Leda) Mrs. Sam Aubrey, Petawawa; (Jeanette) Mrs. Harold Joy, Ottawa; (Cecile) Mrs. Harold Fraser, Milford, (Simone) Mrs.

Alton Blakely, Cherry Valley, Ont Resting McEvoy-Shields, 235 Kent after 12 noon Saturday. Funeral 'Monday to. Notre Dame de Lourdes Church, Vanier City. Funeral Mass at 9 a.m. Interment Notre Dame cemetery.

PFJUTTT, Ellen At the residence of her daughter, 27 Raymond Street on Thursday, Jan. 16, 1969, Nellie Townsend, widow's Edward Perfitt in her 93rd year, beloved mother of Mrs. Gardiner Thompson and William, and the late Arthur Perfitt survived by 4 grandchildren and 6 great-grandchildren. Resting Veitch-Draper Bank Street at Carling Avenue. Service in the chapel Saturday at 11 a.m.

Interment Capital Memorial Gardens. ROACH, N. Ernest Suddenly Jan. 16, 1969, at the City of Two Mountains, beloved husband of Anna Doohan, father of Michael William of Ottawa, two grandchildren, Maureen and Brian. Resting at J.

W. James Funeral Home, 1204 Oka Road, Two Mountains, Que. Funeral Saturday at Holy Family Church, Two Mountains, at 2 p.m. SHEPHERD, Frederick Lewis In hospital after a lengthy illness on Thursday, Jan. 16, 1969, Frederick Lewis Shep herd, 18 MoArthur Road, in his 52nd year, son of Mrs.

J. R. Shepherd and the late J. R. Shepherd, brother of Leonard Robert, Harry Earl and John Milford, of Vanier City, Mrs.

George Mole (Hilda) and Mrs. Carl Main- prize (Primrose), of Ottawa. Resting at Hulse and Play- fair Central Chapel, 315 Mc Leod Street. Service Mon day at 2 p.m. Interment Beechwood cemetery.

Friends may call after 2 p.m. Friday. TASSE, Anatole On Thurs day, Jan. 16, 1969, aged 69 years, Anatole Tasse of 345 MontforlSrfeet; Vanier City, a nd- of Jacqueline Malouin, father of Paul, Marcel, Mrs. Gilles Gervais (Monique), Vanier City, Gerald Tessier (Francoise) Navan, brother of Ernest and Robert Montreal, Ubald, Sarsfield, Mrs.

Antonio Doutre (Cecile). Rockland, Mrs. Leo Leroux (Yvonne), Hammond, Mrs. Roland Pilon (Germaine), of St Pascal, Mrs. Donat Potvin (Rol-lande), Mrs.

Ernest Gelinas (Annette), Bourget, and 9 grandchildren. Funeral day from Racine, Robert and Gauthier Funeral Home, 300 Olmstead Street, for Requl em High Mass at St Joseph's Church, Orleans, at 10.30 a.m. Interment at parish cemetery. tin 1 2. (Com.

from Preceding Column), -f THORNE, Isabel In hospital, Thuwday i'6V 1969. Isabel of VisU Drive, aged. ,85 year, beloved aunt of Mrs. Gordon Hnnrpll and Dr. and Mrs.

Graham Macdonald of Ot tawa; dear sister of Mrs. Stuart Courage of Trinity, Funeral ser vice and interment at Trinity, Newfoundland on Saturday. Flowers gratefully declined. TREMBLAY, Henri Suddenly on Wednesday. Jan.

is, laoa, Henri Tremblay. 303 Mont fort Street, husband of Olive Gravelle. father of Lucille Gisele, Use. Mrs. Roger Ladouceur (Francoise), Ottawa: Mrs.

Yves Potvin (Jean- nine), Gatineau; brother of William, Detroit; Mrs. Palma Belanger (Emilia), Mrs. Ros- ark) Tremblay (Aurore), Mrs. Raoul Trembiav (Florida), Mrs: Clement Desloges (Marie-Ange); brother-in-law of Mrs. Lottie Tremblay.

2 erandchildren. Funeral Satur day from Racine, Robert and Gauthier Funeral Home, 300 Olmstead Street for Requiem High Mass at Notre Dame de Lourdes Church at 8 clock. Interment Notre Dame cemetery, Ottawa. TROTTIER, Rene In hospital, Tuesday, Jan. 14, 1969.

Rene Trottier, beloved husband of Aurore Philion, age 59 years of Rockland, Ont, loving father of Denis, Roland, Mrs. Keith Gilpin. Mrs. Jean Pierre Sigoiouin, Vanier City, dear brother of Gerald, "also survived by 3 grandchildren. Resting Theo Brunet Funeral Home, Rockland.

Funeral Saturday, 9.45 a.m. to Rock land Pansh Church at 10. Burial parish cemetery. VEITCH-DRAPER LIMITED FUNERAL DIRECTORS PARK0AU CHAPEL 728 4673 BANK' ST. CHAPEL 236 0668 Clark, Irene.

Perfitt, Ellen. McEVOY BROTHERS SHIELDS LIMITED FUNERAL DIRECTORS News Each Evg. 6 p.m. CK0Y 235 Kent Street r- 232 5337 Hulse Playfair Limited FUNERAL DIRECTORS Bourlnot, Arthur Stanley. Crawley, Arthur.

Dorllng, Audrey Elizabeth. Daly, T. Patrick (Pot). Daly, Horold Mayne. Lake, James Herbert.

Shepherd. Fredrick Lewis. Central Chapel 3is Mcleod st. 2331143 West Chapel 1098 BYRON AVE. 728 1761 lost BLACK AND WHITE HOUND, JAN.

13, licence 6973, vicinity New Edinburgh. 746-g7S5. BLACK PATENT LEATHER CLUTCH purse. Raven Avenue, Baysw a r. Eyeglasses, school identification appreciated.

Reward. 77B-8813. DARK GREEN WALLET (ROLF), IN. Sparks Street Mall area, Monday this week. 2354337 after 5.30.

GLASSES, LADY'S, RED CASE, VICI-nlty Corllng-Holland. 224-2t4. KEYS TIED WITH STRING AND RIB. bon. LADY'S PEARL LEAF PIN.

RE-word. 33343M. LADY'S WALLET, BEIGE. VICINITY Photogrophlc Store or Sparks. 733- evio.

LEFT GLASSES IN CAR MORNING of vth on Br on son. 734-4701. MAN'S WALTHAM WRIST WATCH leather strop, between No. parking tot or Holland and Scott streets. 73s.

eon. MINING STOCK CERTIFICATE, FIND er call Thomson and McKinnon, 333-4861. Reward. SCOTT AND WESTERN STREET, brown Morocco leather wotlft, S35, insurance cords, cor licence. Urgent.

7M-9993. SILVER COMPACT AND PILLBOX Initials M.A., with cosmetics In makeup bog. Reword. 334-1313, evenings. SMALL WHITE DOG, BUFF MARK-Ings, boys pet.

City View. 234-eOO. TAM, GIRL'S LIGHT' GREEN, BE- rween oiosnan school, cooper, Elgin. ZJ3-4IJI. TAN KEY CASE WITH I KEYS, over holidays.

Evenings, 134-3317. YEAR OLD SAMOYED WHITE husky, vicinity Anno and Merlvole Rood. Answers to Tundra. Reward. 72f-lt LOST ORIGINAL A NT (QUI RINO SILVER LEAF MARQUISETTE RING, keepsake tram deceased to vail's Laundry.

Wellington Street. In pocket of uniform from Island Park Phormocy. Anyone finding this ring piease conrocr Mrs. Mown or Mr. Kline.

Liberal -reword. 72o-4Mfi evenings, after 7. 733-3170. eVes.ee.ee.ekJk4Ves.el es.es. e.

m. fBlJ. BBI66. BELIEVp-TO BE child's pel. 74S-tm DOG, VICINITY' MANOTICK, BLACK ono wnue, moie.

evz-3431. FOUND SUM- OF PLEASE saentitY, roxnir, otter Je. WHITE PERSIAN CAT, BLUE EYES. Vicinity Kitcnener street, nufot. YOUNG AT, BLACK AND stripes.

vKmny ato vtsto Delve and Randolph. 7nm. 13. fa HcfiwlMp MCDONALDM1TKIN Is loving memory of my dear sister, uabene Aitkin, i who passed away Jon. 17, lfst, and brother Hugh Altken.

who passed owoy August, 1H4. At rest. Jessie. McNAUGHTON In fond and loving memory ot my dear Mrs. Margaret Ann McNaughton, who passed away Jan.

17, list. You left behind an aching heart. That loved you most sincere; I never did, nor never will Forget you. Mother dear. Daughter Alice Ousslaume.

PARSONS In Wng of Mrs. William Parsons, Galena, who passed away 11, Loving and kind In all her ways. Upright and lust fa the end of her days; Sincere and true, her heart and mind, Beautiful memories she left behind. Irvin Parsons and Family, Archie Parsons and 'Family, Arnprlor, Mar ley Parsons and Family, Almonte, and Francis of Goletta. 15.

Cards Tbmb TURNER The family of the tote Mrs. John (Oord) Turner, wish to express their heartfelt thanks and appreciation for the acts of kindness, messages of sympathy and beautiful floral and spiritual offerings received from neighbours, relatives and friends In their recent sad bereavement ki the loss bf the- beloved mother. 16. funeral Dteters RACINE. ROBERT AND GAUTHIER S37-36M.

360 Besserer) M0 Olmsteod; 7 Fairmont; 25 St. Patrick; 101 Noire Dame; 733 Somerset W. 20. FLOWERS FOR ALL P. Prautx, US DoBxxnie.

tt3-77fl; 232-1SU. 35. Wbera It CAPITAL CITY SPEEDWAY, to FT. high toboggan sliding. Saturday-Sunday.

SLEIGH. RIDES. IS MIL retresnmems le. vatloiL Saturday and Sunday open SI per SOe children. Sleighs leave on the hoer.

4 p.m. 38. Kantnj Raes SEMI PRIVATE ROQM. EXCELLENT nursing core. Phone 41.

Mk Help Watt. AMBITIOUS HARD WORKING 1ST OR 2nd veer RIA student vritti Initiative to work bi accounting office of local manufacturer. Esceahonal opportunity to learn standard costing. Write giving full details to Box A-W. Jour, nal.

ARE YOU A SELF STARTER? THE real estate business pays dividends to those who or. Coll Hugh Johnson for a confidential Interview ot 23e-91SS. Thomas Shlpman Limited, "Realtors." BILINGUAL, EXPERIENCE POSTING machine operator typing and business correspondence, good salary, reference. Box A-7o, Jouma. BOYS WANTED FOR MORNINS paper routes In the Glebe ana oanar Hill.

Phone zn-nw. CLASS MECHANIC, GOOD WAGE, plus incentive oonus, group neon, and life insurance plan. Apply to Box 3M, Smiths Foils. CLASS A MECHANIC TOP WAGES, full benefits, also experienced apprentice. GM dealership.

Phone to 5. sa-0035. AUTOMOTIVE RETAIL SALES Salesman. REQUIRED TO SELL NEW AND USED CARS FOR LARGE DEALERSHIP. Experienced not essential, training provided, bilingual- preferred but not a group benefits, etc.

REPLY TO BOX EXPERIENCED NEWSPAPER SUBSCRIPTION CANVASSERS REQUIRED DO YOU WANT a top lucrative commission? ARE YOU CAPABLE of supervising and managing boys in door-to-door selling? DO YOU HAVE your own car? If the answers :ar.yj, call us now, we pay better thqn averoge income on uommission. -236-5632 ES FROM OT- avoraoie. TRIPLE-L RANCHASLftlGH HIDES. Food and nccommeoarran ny reser a. e.

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