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A 52' Thursday, December 1969 V. Deaths i mi: v.iMiuiii hoi i ii mm mm ti .11 11 11 11 x.i m. 1 I one 01 me la-sisurvjving IV ill ''1 1 vf. 1 1 XJ 1 1 ii I I wnmr irr- ana siomacn with dim lwho I heroes lor the Bolshevik Revolu, I v-' If DIAL iKVlT -m 7L-P n.VS -ir' i -r-. ira mm mi mm mm 1 mm m.

ii onumi runjw ffium- Fredericton. N.B.W. Leigh member of live. New Briirtswick egislature and former mayor of St. Andrews.

N.B.. Vancouver Lilly Laverock. 89. a pioneer Vancouver journalist, first woman general news reporter in Vancouver, founded the Vancouver branch of the Canadian Woman's Press Club. Hull, Que.

Jean-Paul Lc mire, M. ccncral manager of radio station CKCH in HuJ Que. 'VtHrt Wf'A fin J. J1Ay XII CI -7 Tomorrow TODAY Kinsmen "life members night." Chateau Launer, 6.30 p.m. Engineering Institute of Canada.

NASA film. "Man on the Moon." RCAF Officers Mess. Gloucester Street. 8 p.m. "Political and Economic De velopment in Africa." lecture.

Alumni Theatre, Carlelon University, 8 p.m. Band concert. Rideau High School. 8 p.m. Four plays by Jean Claude Van Ilallie.

National Arts Centre. Studio. 8 p.m." 1 "Guys and Dolls." (Orpheus) High School of. Commerce. 8.15 P-m.

"The Curious Came- lot Little Theatre. Fisher1 Park High School. 8.30 p.m -Thursday concert. University of Ottawa Academic Hall; p.m. "Charley's Aunt." Ottawa' Lit-: -tie Theatre.

8.30 p.m I TOMORROW Band concert. Ridge High School. 8 p.m: Humanist Association "Social; Psychology and Liberal i lecture. National Archives. p.m.

Official opening. Sir Robert Borden High School, Greenbank Road. 8 p.m. Galincau Recreation Association, -bean supper and dance. RA Centre.

Gatineau. 8 p.m. Four plays by Jean-Claude Van liallie. National Arts Ccn- l-e Studio 8 Dm t.e, Muaio. p.m.

"Guys and Dolls. (Orpheus). High School of m- "The Curious Savage." Came-j 1 Little Theatre. Fisher Park: High School. 8.30 p.m.

"Charley's Aunt." Ottawa Little Theatre, 8.30 p.m. TOPEKKA Kansas was the first settled jn 1827 and became a territory with a section of Coloroda in 1854. Thereafter Kansas was admitted the Union as a state on January 29. 1861. i 1 INDEX TO CLASSIFICATIONS ANNOUNCEMIHTS VKal Stathrla: 1.

Adoption 1. Blrttn 3. DeottB A Ottftuorie S. LoM Found Hot.cn: 13. tn Mpmorlams 1A Annhrenary Haul 15-CorrJs Thors 14.

Funeral Directors 17. Cemetery Memorial It Societies and Lodges 1. Churches Florists II. Cemeteries -i. Oruoaists Open Sunday JD.

Service Stations Services: 3X Banquets and Parties 34. Take-Out Foods 35. Where to Go 3t Hotels and Motels 3. Beauty Salons 31. Nursing Homes 3.

Gardening ond Landscaping 40. Ambulance Service EMPLOYMENT 41. Male Help Wanted 4J. Salesmen and Agents 43. Positions vocont 44.

Protessionol Service 45. Female Help Wanted 4. Nurslnq' Services 47. Employment Wanted es. Domestic Help 4.

Teachers Wonted Jo. Tuition SI. Trade SchroH" I 5J. Boby Services APARTMENTS 54. Apartments to Let S3.

Furnished Apartments to Let Si. Apartments wanted 5. Apartmens far Sale St, Furnished Apoftmenn. Wanted 5. Suble ts PROPERTY- 41.

Property for Sale eJ. Property for Rent A3. Property Wanfea 4 Income Pioperty AS. Property Exchanged to. Out-ot-Toem Properties 47.

Farms far Sot 4. Farms for, Rent 6. Forms Wanted to Buy 70. Cottrjges tor. Sole 71.

Cottages for Rent 77. Cottages Wonted 73. Cottage Lots for Slle 7 A Warehouse Spoos 7S. Offices to Let 7A Offices Wanted to Let 77. Stores to Let 71.

Stores Wonted to Let 7. Resorts SO. Business Opportunities ROOMS M. Rooms to Let Rooms. Wonted Rnom ond Baore vntr Arcnrnmndation DOG, SMALL BLACK MALE.

SCAR on back, learner collar. Carilna and Kirkwood area. Reward. 734-5284. LONG DISTANCE .1 10CAI CAUS I wim rust Querowood proUctOf- nntoll c'Ja'rge' OtJawas Most Progressive-Want, Ad Section phonu3-7sii Chormi.

with rust. Queonswood leans. 27 Chartrand. 1 I I GLASSES. MEN'S-BI I ry I bifocota.

Soturday. I GLASSES. MEN'S, bitocols. 2. Births 3.

Oeafti I 3 DealteV' 3. Dtalh .3. Deans 1 1 "I (Cont. from preceding Column) 'Cont. trom Precrting Column) I (Cnntrtrarn Preceding Column) ARNO Laprand Karen are proudtrannounce; the birth son, Lars rrcdnk, 7 lbs.

7 Dec. 3. 1969. at Civic hospital, a brother for Cia and Trina. Both well.

CHOQUETTE Mike and Sue (nee Gardner) are happy to announce the birth of their daughter, Chcri-Lyn, at the Grace Hospital Dec. 1, 1969. Mother and daughter doing well. COXALL To Bill and Betty (nee Kyle), "on Wednesday. Dec.

3, 1969.. at Riverside a son, 7 4 ois. A brother for Janice, David and Karen. Both well. ROBINSON Dave and' Marg (nee Laird) proudly announce their first born, a daughter, Kimberly Anne, 6 on Dec.

3. 1969. at the Grace Hospital. TOLLER George and Ruth (nee Rundle) are happy to announce the birth of Ta daughter. Sheila Rundle.

on Dec. 2. 1969. at the Ottawa Civic Hospital. A sister for Susan and Carol.

VANDER VELDE Henry and Katharina (nee Hess) proudly announce the birth of a son, Brian lbs.14 on Dec. 2. 1969.at Riverside Hospital, A brother for Douglas. I YOURTH Dan and Pat (nee Peskctt). proudly announce the birth of their son at the r- II.

1ACQ orate nupimi, Mother and son doing well. Journal Box Replies 7f)I 741 ,49 154 768 771 784 795 801 803 809 81 w9 827 834 858 863 877 gg gg-, ggg 921 909 937 948 953 954 956 959 963 964 975 976 978 986 006 013 016 025 027 038 041 042 056 059 063 064 065 066 067 068 069 070 079 082 089 091 092 093 094 096 099 110 Journal Subscription Sates SINGLE; COPY PRiCE: loc My. I5C Snturdov. I 'BY CARRIER: 60c a refc nv mail: PrvoM In odvonce Con- loda. Cnradkm Forces Post Ottlces and A 11 00 rnonm or S3Z.w ai'i amw Hitrtos S4.00 a month or 140.00 a yeor.

Saturday onlY JSc par IKsue or a yeor to cny aaaren For lurlher intarmatlan coll 23 '511. MERCHANDISE Articles: 1 n. Articles mr Sole el. Articles Wonted A Articles tor Rent ej. Articles tor Shop 4.

Anliaues and Fine Art V7. Firewood and Fuel Market Bosket ee. M.hinery ond Equipmenl 100. Pet Stork 101. Livestock ond Poultry 102.

Stomas ond Cains 103. Hobbles 104. Boots end Motors 1QS. Snowmobiles 104. Campers' Supplies 107.

Musical Supplies lot. Radio Television lor. Household Appliances AUTOMOTIVE Antes: lie. Auto Leasing 170. Autos for Sale 151.

Autos Wonted I7J. Auto Accessories i 113. Sports Cars 114. Auto Ports Tracks: Trucks for Sole 130. Truck Bodies; Parts 131, Trucks Wanted Trailers 133.

Trailers for Sale 134. Trailers for Rent 13J. Mobile Homes for Sale 136. Mobile Homes for Rent 137. Mobile Homes Moved 13.

Mobile Home Perks Mobile Homes Exchanged Motorcycles: 'V 145. Motorcycles for sale 1 .14. Motorcycles for Rent 147. Scooter for Safe ldl. Srnnters for Rn? 14 SklAAabiles Miscellaneous: 351.

Garages I 157. Prtrkino Space 153. WinterirhiQ REAL ESTATE 157. Houses for Sale 1st. Real Estate Services '15.

Houses to Let 140. Furnished Houses to Let 141. Furnished Houses Wonted to to Let 147. Houses Wonted to Let 143. Houses Wanted to Buy Homes PERSONALS Ptnonot Menvsft Transoortation Avolkiblt Trotrspoffateon Camps Boys' ond Girts Financial FmancetQ Money WeAted Money Availoble Mortgages Investments Potenls end COPY.

MISCELLANEOUS legal 'Actions Mr Servtf Coming Events Swmo Cn let tors Anniversary Page 174. 177. I7t. 17. 115.

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177, oia- ALWARD, Jane Parker At the Bethel Home, Millcove. N.B. on Dec. 3. 1969, Miss Jane Parker Alward, daughter of the late Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Alward of Havclock: dear sister of Villa (Alward) Smith-of at the Wallace Funeral Home, oussex. n.B. wnere service will be held Friday at 1.30 p.m." Interment at Havclock. CHATEAUVERT, Ivanhoe-On Wednesday.

Dec. 3, 1969, age .78 years, I van hoe Chateauvert, of 274 Crichton Street, Ottawa, husband of the late Catherine Boyle, be loved father of. Henri and mrs. Koiand tnartrand (Uil bertc) of Ottawa, Emile and Roger of Hull. Dear brother of Ernest of Toronto, Romeo and Albert of Laurent of Hawkesbury, Mrs.

Rodolphe St. Jean (Andrea) and Mrs. Claire Spenard, of Vanier City. 10 "grand children, 9 great grand children. Former president of the Letter Carriers' Associa tion.

Founder and president of the St. Vincent dePaul Society, St. Vincent Confer ence. Resting at the Racine, Robert and Gauthier Funeral Home. 259 St.

Patrick Street. Funeral Saturday, 6, to 7 SL Vincent de Paul's Church for funeral mass at 9.30 a.m. Interment Notre Dame. Ottawa. CONStTT, Caroline Loretta- In hospital.

Thursday, Dec. 4, 1969. Caroline Cavanagh. wife of Dr. C.

E. Consitt of formerly of the Glebe area, beloved mother of A. E. Dowsett (Ail-cen). Mrs.

J. S. Latcfiford (Mary), Dundas: Mrs. F. J.

McLennan (Catherine), Mrs. D. McCairney (Dorothy), Scarboro; Mrs Carmel Buckley, Fort Lauderdale; Mrs. T. C.

Ballantyne (Rita), Mrs. J. A. McKim, (Teresa), Mrs. Desmond Stapleton (Betty); sister of Mrs.

E. J. Burke (KateLUUrs. J.R. McAvoy (Carmel).

both of Brockvilje, andMr. Edward Cavanagh, Fort Lauderdale, 21 grandchildren and 8 great-grandchildren. Resting Veitch- I Draper Bank Street at Carting. Requiem Mass Saturday (time later) at Blessed Sacrament Church. Interment St.

John's cemetery. Perth. DARCHE, Joseph Lambert, warrant officer In hospital, Dec. 3. 1969, Joseph Lambert Darche, aged 40 years, beloved husband of Freida Morrison, 122 McGill Street, Uplands, dear father of Marie Lise.

Resting Mc-Eyoy-Shields Funeral Home. 235 Kent Street Funeral Friday to Canadian Forces Uplands, for Funeral Mass. 9.3 a.m. Interment Cap de L'Madeleine, Que. DUSSAULT, Mrs.

Amanda Died Monday. Dec. 1. 1969. aged 79.

Amanda Boucher of 19 Joanisse Street, Apt. 1, Hull, beloved wife of the late Aldoria Dussault. a mother of Jean and Paul, Hull; Mrs. Paul Millar (Claire). Montreal; Mrs.

Robert Lapointe (Carmen). Mrs. Pierre Doyon (Fran-coise). Mrs. Jacques Lang-lois (Marguerite), Mrs.

Rol-land Charron (Madefeirfc) and Mrs. Jeap Paul Trottier (Use). Hull. 26 grandchildren. 3 great-grandchildren.

Funeral Friday." leaving- Racine. Robert and Gauthier. 101 Notre Dame, Hull, at 7.30. Requiem High Mass Sacred Heart Church. Hull, at 7.45.

Interment St. Paul cemtery. Aylmer. Visiting hours 1 to 10" p.rn. Private parking.

FAIRNlE, Andy Sudacnlv at his residence 1276 Kingston Avenue. 'Wednesday. Dec. 3. 1969.

Andrew Fairnie. re- tired House of Commons-em-plo-ee. aged 76 years, beloved husband of Sarah Adams father of James. Robert. Bill.

Angus. Sally. Frances (Mrs. James Bova), Ottawa. Eleanor (Mrs.

Jack Kerr), Montreal, brother of Harry, Mrs. J. W. Elliott, Mrs. Lee AHen.

Ladner, BC, Mrs. Fred Kerr. Pasadena, Mrs. Ed Sparling. Toronto, 11 grandchildren.

1 great-granddaughter. Resting Whelari Funeral Home. 515' Cooper. Street (between Bay and Lyon). Funeral service Friday.

2.30 p.m." 'Interment Bcecfiwood JHODGINS, Myrtle B. On Dec. 2, 1969, in Victoria, BC, aged 73 years, Myrtle Mas- son, widow of Ellard L. Hodgins, formerly of Portage du Fort and Smiths Falls, mother of -Allan Ottawa; Mrs. S.

Charleton (Shirley), Calgary; Mrs. R. Manson (June), North Vancouver; sis- ter.of Jean Masson, Ottawa, and' Bert Masson. Smiths Falls, 7 grandchildren. Cre mation, Vancouver.

Memorial service in Smiths Falls, to be announced later. LAVIGNE, Miss Grace Sud- denly, Wednesday. Dec. 3, 1969, Grace Lavigne of 215 Ivy Crescent. Ottawa, dear sister of Francois, Sudbury; Roland Rene, Miss Loretta.

Mrs. Henri Lapointe (Irene), all of Ottawa. Resting Racine, Robert and Gauthier, 259 St. Patrick. Funeral Saturday, Dec.

6, to St. Vin cent de Paul Church for Fu neral Mass, 8 a.m. Interment Notre. Dame, Ottawa. LE BEL, Guy Orr-Mondas71 Dec, 1, 1969, Guy Le Bel.

hus band of Simone Martineau age 42, son of Mrs. Germaine Le Bel; father of Claudette; brother, of Pierre, Robert, Ottawa: Michel, Montreal; Mrs. Jean Jacques "Morisset (Marielle). Mrs. Roger KLan- driault ville; Mrs.

Albert. Kehayes (Denise), Ottawa; Mrs7John OXonnell (Micheline). California. Resting -at Racine, Robert and Gauthier Funeral Home, 260 Bessercr -Street. Funeral Mass Friday.at Our Lady of Lourdes Church, Vanier, 3 p.m.

Interment Notre Dame of Ottawa. Members of Fourth Degree, Cartier General Assembly, Knights of Columbus will meet Thursday at 7.30 p.m. LEMIRE, Jean Paul Died Wednesday, Dec. 3, 1969. aged 54.

Jean Paul Lemire of 24 Hadley Avenue. Hull, di rector of CKCH Radio Station, beloved" husband of Laurctte Lafrcnicre. dear father of Pierre, Gilles. Jose lync of Hull; deaf brother of Gerard and Alexandre of Hull. Funeral Saturday, leaving at 10.15 from Racine.

Robert and Gauthier, 101 Notre Dame Street Hull. Requiem High Mass -in St Benedict's Church. 10.30 a.m. Interment Notre Dame cemetery, Hull. LEWIS, George Wesley In hospital.

Wednesday. Dec 3. 1969. George Wesley Lewis of 40 Clarey, Avenue, husband of the late Clara Mc Leod, in his 61st year, father of Mrs. Andre Boulet (Elaine).

Ottawa: brother of Mrs. Harold Baker. Mrs. Donald MacKay of Ottawa and Norman Lewis of Co- bourg. Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel.

315 McLeod Street. Service Saturday. 9.30 a.m. Interment Pinecrest cemetery. LORTIE, Mrs.

Roland In hospital, Tuesday. Dec. 2. 1969. Pierrette Gagne.

-beloved wife of Roland Lortie, aged 35. of Bourget. Ont. dear daughter of Mrl Arthur Gagne and dear sister of Rheal, Montreal; Roger, Tou-rainc; Bernard, Ottawa; Marcel, Montreal; Jean-Marc. Bourget; Jean-Claude.

Vanier Carmel, Montreal; Gilles. Bourget; Mrs. Leo Lalande (Juliette), Ottawa; Mrs. Honore Charlebois (Jcan-nctte), Vanier. Resting at the Residence of Theo Brunei; Bourget.

Ont. Funeral Saturday at 9.45 a.m. to Sacred Heart Church. Bourget, for Funeral Mass, 10 a.m.' Burial parish cemetery. LALONDE, Helen In hospital; Thursday, Dec.

4. 1969, Helen Hambrook, aged 35. of .4 Dante Avenue, beloved wife of Jacques Lalonde.dear daughter of Mr; and Mrs. Frederick Hambrook. dear mother of Stephen, Christine and Kathleen, dear sister of Donald.

Toronto. Elizabeth (Mrs. David Rivers), Theresa (MrsGrant Fraser). Resting Kelly Funeral Home, 2313 Carling (west; of Woodroffe). where friends mavjcalfafter 7 p.m.

Thursday Funeral Saturday toSt. Martin de smiths palls McShone and Sharks Porrcs Church for mass-at) 10 a.m. Interment Capital PiAct wason-s rv Memorial Gardehs In lipu r-nmw; Aicmorwi in Mr. Locke. 777 Po-of flowers donations mav be I trrcio street.

Phm rrj cui -made to the Canadian Can err boctetv. LURETTE, Mrs. Romeo On Tuesday, Dec. aged 71 years, Bcrthe Seguin, wife of the late Romeo Lurctte; loved mother of Marcel, Rene, Rodolphe Dinelle Mrs. Leonard McDonald (ClaireT, Mrs.

Marcel Desjar-dins' all of Ottawa; Mrs. Stanley Saunders (Isabelle), Rochester. NY; dear sister of 3ourr. (Ernestine), and Luci-enne Seguin, of Ottawa; five grandchildren. Resting at the Racine, Robert and Gauthier Funeral Home.

259 St. Patrick Streets Funeral mass at the Basilica on Friday at 8 a.m.' Interment- Notre Dame Cemetery, Ottawa. MOORE, Allan Frederick, QC In hospital Thursday, 1969, Allan F. Moore, hus band of the late Norah More-land, dear beloved father of Sheila Mrs. Robert Johnson), dear brother of Howard, Les--- lie and Reginald Mrs.

Bert Rombough (Alice), Mrs. Lyall Derby (Rena). all of CnwaT-Mrsr-Sr-STHowe (Kay), Mrs. C. York (Louise), both of Toronto, also survived by four grandchildren.

Resting. Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod. Service at 10.30 a.m. Inter-m n't PinecresT cemetery. Memorial donations may be made to the Ontario Heart Foundation 1 19- a -Street r-- McCOOEYE, Frederick In hos pital, Thursday, Dec 4, 1969, Frederick McCooeye, be loved husband of Hilda Cund- ell.

390 Bronson Avenue, in his 71st year, father of Cecil of Stittsville, Allen and Mrs. Cliff Harty (Addie), OtUwa. Percy of Edmonton, Harold and Mrs. Ernest Sullivan (Ethel). Toronto.

Brother, of Mrs. Bill Wiles (Lucy) of White Rock. BC. and Mrs. Robert Galloway (Sarah), of Metcalfe.

Ont. Resting Hulse andrPlayfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street. Service Saturday, 11.30 a.m. Interment Pinecrest cemetery. rfjllY, J.

Nelson B. Sud denly. on Dec. 1. 1969.

in Victoria. BC, J- Nelson Reilly, MD, aged 52 years, of 3465 Beach Drive, Oak Bay, Victoria, a well known resident and surgeon there for 20 years. He leaves his loving wife, Frances; two daughters, Barbara and Catherine and a John, all at home: also his mother, Mrs. Clark Reilly of Quebec. Funeral service in Metropolitan United Church, Victoria, on Dec.

4. with Rev. Albert King officiating. Cremation. (Flowers gratefully! declined.

If desired, donations may be made to the Heart Fund. 620 View Street. Victoria. BC. McCall Bros.

Funeral Directors' in charge of arrangements. STEEN, Kenneth Earl "In hospital, Wednesday. Dec. 3. 1969.

Kenneth Earl Steen of Morewood, Ont. in his 42nd year; beloved son of Mrs. Florence Steen and the late William Steen, dear brother of -Jake, Prince Edward Is land; Mrs. Norma Cloney of London, and Mrs. Dalton Casselman (Beryl) of, Ches-, terville.

Resting Vice and Craig Ltd. Funeral Home, Queen Street Chesterville, where service will be held Saturday at 2 p.m( Interment Morewood i Presbyterian cemetery. ROCKBURN, Catherine In hospital. Tuesday. Dec.

2 1969, Catherine Crepin. aged 85. 21 Raymond Street widqyvl of Cyril Rockburn. dear mother of Mildred (Mrs. Gordon Wallace), dear sister of.

Jerry, Leo, Harvey (Punch). Leda (Mrs. Fred Pilon), Rose (Mrs. Ralph McPhaden). Resting Kelly Funeral Home.

585 Somerset Street (Centre Town). Funeral Friday to St Jean Bap- tiste Church for mass at 7.45 a.m. Interment Notre Dame cemetery. District Want Ai A tent iRENr Rew 1 Roolon Street. Phone 43S-370A, WOODS, Robert; (Bob) In I hospital.

Dec. 3.J969. Robert (Bob) Woods, aged 37, of 94 Spadina Ave nue, beloved husband of Carol MacDow and dear father Sharon and Barbara; dear brother of Reginald, Russell, Marion (Mrs. Harol Vachon), Pearl (Mrs. 1 John Rita (Mrs.

Maurice Ber- thelet). Ruby (Mrs. Donald; Landreville) and Janet (Mrs. George Turanchik). Resting Kelly Funeral Home, 585 Somerset Street (Centre Town), Funeral Saturday to 'St- Elizabeth Church for Mass at 9.15 a.mV" Interment Notre Dame cemetery.

FRED N. GARRETT FUNERAL SERVICE Quality-and Efficiency" ot Reasonable Rates tmuire-NoQafiootion 233-4773 584 S0MERSFT ST.Wsi VEITCH-DRAPER 1 LIMITED FUNERAL DIRECTORS PARKDAIE CHAPEl 728 4673 BANK ST. CHAPEL 2360668 -Armstrong, John. Ccnsitt, Caroline. Walker, Groce.

Hulse Playfair FUNERAL OIRECTORS Peter. Lewis. George Wesley. McCooeye. Frederick.

Millar. Moore. Allan. Wilton, Jeonette. Central Chapel 315 233 1143 West Chapel 1098 BYRON AVE.

728 1761 AAcEVOY BROTHERS SHIELDS LIMITED FUNERAL DIRECTORS News and Announcements Presented Nightly ot 6 p.m. on CK0Y 235 Kent Street 232 5337 The Journal has. made available a booklet of appropriate In Memoriam Notices or-Write Miss Allen 236-7511 or come jn for your copy FSMALE'CAT. GREY1BL OWN RIMMED, Nov. 22.

VM-54H reword. GOtD GRANNY GLASSES. BUS STOP, Temporary buifding, Elgin Strttt office. 237-7770, ext. 113; home.

744- 4597. evenings. LADY'S FUR HAT. RIDEAU STREET, Dec. 1, afternoon.

237-732I. LAMP. LOST SATURDAY, NEAR Woodrofle. Reward. 23S-4097.

LOSTLDY'S COLORED PRESCRIP HOnbjlo )ST LOST BOY'S EYEGLASSES AND running shoes, were In brown paper bag. Glen Cairn. Phone MALE SHEPHERD TERRIER, BLACK and beige, red collar, children pet, Ottawa 23M230. MIXED GERMAN SHEPHERD, block-, -ton forehead. paws, while mark on chest, Nfemole.

Reward. ferno 21-3501 PRESCRIPTION SUN GLASSES. lnrivs. red case. Saturday, north stand Lansdowne Park.

444-5544. Re ward. SATURDAY: 4 KEYS. IDENTIFICA- tion chain, MacLaren, calle. 232-5111.

SILVER CHARM BRACELET. SENTI-mental value." Reward. tN-KXa. SMALL PEKINGESE. BAD EYE.

River Road, near Manotick. Very close to fomijy. Reword. 492-4173. SHOPPING CENTRE, lady's gold Omego watch.

Reword. STRAYED IN CARP AREA. HOL-stetn heifer, about 400 pounds, mostly black. 439 2894. Found BORDER COLLIE DOG, PART GER-man huskie, femole, medium sire.

J7M0737 CAR Y-S. street. FOUND COOPER FOUND. SKI POLES. SANDY HILL vicinity.

234-4324. evenings. FOUND. GIRL'S -HAT, VICINITY Edgehill -Place ond Anoka. 733-4247.

evenings. GLASSES, BIFOCALS. FOUND CEN- tre town. 234-4037. GLASSES, BLACK RIMMED, FOUND Slater near 235-9246 evenings.

GREY MALE KITTEN, ABOUT 6 months old, Elmvale Acres. 733-3702. SMALL TAN AND WHITE MALE dog area Monordale, weoring 1949 rabies fag. Call 425-1070. 13.

Memoriamj ASHE 'In loving memory of my hus. I L. iw MHul oway Dec. ,4, 1954. There, is a "Kokjieoth con not sever, Love ond remembrance lost forever.

Wite. BORTHWICK In laving memory of a dear nusoana. will, wno passea away Dec. 4. .1947.

Wherever I go. whatever I do. Memories keep me near to you. i Lovingly remembered. Mabel and Fomily.

HFWENS In lovina memory of mv belovd mother, Elsie Hewens, who passed away suddenly Dec. 4. ltw. As long as' life my heart shall "hold. Your memory ever dear, And o'er thy grave in loving grief I shed many a silent tear, But ii cannot Kit the longing.

Mum Despite tne passing of the years. Friends are friends, "it they are true God took my best. Mum when He took you. Sadly missed ond lovingly remembered. Daughter Moy.

Son-in-Law Ken ond Grandchildren. HUNEAULT In sod and loving mem ory of my oear nusoana, josepn h. Huneault, who passed away so suddenly Dec. 4, 1968. Since you've gone first and I rema One thing I'd have you do Walk slowly down the path of deoth, For soon I'll follow you.

I want to know each, step you take, That I moy walk the For some day down that lonely rood. You'll hear me call vour name. Wife Peggy. HUNEAULT In sod ond loving mem ory of my dear aoatomer, joseon a Hvneoutt, who passed away so sud denly Dec. A.

197. Gone is the face we loved so dear Silent is. the voice we loved to near, Tnn far nwnv for inht or soeech-. But not too tar for thought to reach, aweer io remcmoer mm wtk) was here. And who.

though obsent. is just as dear. Barbara, JONES In loving remembrance of! Arthur L. Jones, district chief oil Ottawa Fire Department, who passed! "away Dm. 4.

1965. Ever remembered. 1 i Wife ond Daughters. LfrROCQUE In loving memory of a dear sister, sister-in-law ond aunt, Gwendolyn Lorocque, who passed away Dec. 4, 1967.

Many day her name is spoken. And many on hour she is in our thoughts, A link in our fomily chain is broken. She has gone from our home but not from our hearts. Mr. ond Mrs.

John Dewar ond PAYNE. W02 In loving memory of a dear husband and father. Stanley who passed oway Dec. 4, 1966. Our hearts still' ache with sadness And secret tears still flow.

And what it meant to lose you No one will ever know. And when I am sad and loriery. And everything goes wrong I seem to hear you (whisper "Cheer up ond carry on." Every time I see vour picture You sm to smile, and soy. "Now don't cry I dm only sleeping We'll meet oga4n someday. Wife Shirley ond Son Bob.J.

PLUNKETT In fond and loving memory of a dear husband and -lot her, Cyrus Piunkett, who passed oway DSC. 4. 1954. happy hours we once enjqyed. How sweet his memory still.

But death has left a loneliness The world con never fill. Wife ond Family. ROGERS In lovmg memory of a died UeC 4. IV61. There is a link death cannot sever Love and remembrance last forever.

Dot and Noreen. ZURWERRA tn loving memory of dear dough ter ond sister, Theresa, who passed oway Dec. 4, W6. Till memory fades and IHe deports You live forever our hearts. ondt Brothers.

15. Cards of Hunks BERNARD We wish to. thank our kind relatives, friends ond the staff of the Geological Survey of Canada for their acts of love ond sympathy durmgrour recent loss ot husband, father and b-othr and also to -ed grateful thonks for th beautiful floral tributes to- ou loved one. Mr. M.

Bernard pmf Family. SERRELLt -T wish to express to our-'rnooy' friends in Peterborough, Toronto, England, Ottawa and district gave their kindness, sympathy ond beautiful floral offerings and svmpothic messoges. during the ond death of my beloved. husband. John SerrelH.

SpecroJ thanks to Dr. J. N. Riley, the nurses, orderlies, staff ond friends of Island Lodoe. Ottawa chapter, O.E.S.

No. 37. Kings-way United Church. AKo to Rev. my brothers.

-Jack, and Rev. Edwin Holt and their wives ond fomHies tor stancAng by and beipiog roe through those trying times. My sincere thonks to all. Violet SerrelH. wife.

funeral Director! ROBERT AND GAUTHIER 237-3440. 240 Besserer; sot Olmsteod; 7 Folrmont; 259 St. Pot rlcfci.ioi Notre Dome. 20. Peritfi FLOWEKS FOR ALL OCCASIONS.

P. Proulk, 245 Dalhqusle. 233-7793! 232-1545. 33. Banqueh and Parties HAVING A PARTY! LET WOOLWORTH'S BUFFET MENU help, free copy of illustrated buffet menus with prices now ovaftobie.

to 500 persons. Call Woolworth's Bakery, dial 233535. 35. Where to 60 THE GOLDEN' 'WAY CLUB. DOWN-stairs, 250A Lyon Street.

4 to 9 every Friday evening. Invites boys and girls age to 12. Games, singing, a tree service: 38. Mailing Homes EXCELLENT CARE FOR ELDERLY. Single ond semi private rooms.

Nurse Smi nci.cn 1 late Help wanted APPLICATIONS ARE, NOW BEING received for the position ot business monoger for the Algonquin College -student union. College "education is preferred, however emphasis will be on experience. English is necessary, French desfroble. Salory opproxi- motefy $6,900. Ctosing dote for op- plicotEons is Dec.

17. 69. Apply, lo Mr. Ion Mwsholl, President, Stuclent Council. Algonquin College School (of Business.

Room 22-1, 224 CarlrTg nue. Ottawa. SALESMEN FULL TIME or PART TIME Here is on opportunity fo work in fashion, lecm about 'fashion- ond earn extra money at the same time. Experience is not essential, however concern ond appreciation of men's clothing is. Apply MIL I.

LEPAQE, JOE FELLER LTD. 139 RIDEAU STREET MESSENGER Temporary employment with newspaper advertising dept. Apply DISPLAY ADVERTISING 2nd Moor The Ottawa Journal 237 Queen St. STATION WAGONS 1 AND LIGHT TRUCK 1 OWNERS Persons owning late model wagons Or are required for a few hours each afternoon. Suitable for shult workers or retired per sons.

To place your name on the of applicants, call Mrs. Osrke and give all particulars. Local 296 TELEPHONE SALES We hove several part time openings, either afternoon or evening, i in our easy to learn telephone soles program. Age no barrier. Our program is ideal-tar: HOUSEWIVES RETIREES OFFICE WORKERS UNIVERSITY STUDENTS For a conveniently arranged in- terview 'call between 1 p.m.

and 6 p.m. MR. JACKSON 236-7511 LOCAL 210 41. 1 4i.till4JJ A 4 4e.4i4Ai4V--Af-4--'t 4A4.i.e.A44.4.4.4 4.i44444.4.4A44.4.4,4444.4 A A A A. A A.

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