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i 30 Friday, January 24. Today and Tomorrow TODAY Winter Carnival broomball tournament, McNabb Arena, 6.45 p.m. and minor hockey tournament. Brewer Arena, 6.45 p.m. Natisnal Film Theatre showings.

National library, 7 pjn. -and 9.30 p.m. Judo course begins. Canter- bury Community Centre, 7.30 p.m. Vanier Winter Carnival opens, 8 p.m.

i Band arid choir concert. Fisher Park High School, 8 p.m. "Geology and Man," lecture, i Alumni Theatre, Carleton University. 8 Winter Carnival Queen geant and Dance. Lakeside Gardens, 8 JO pjn.

"Death of Salesman," Town Theatre, Ottawa Technical High School, 6 pjn. and 9.30 pjn. TOMORROW Architecture of MieS van der Rohe opens. National Gallery. Winter Carnival broomball tournament, McNabb Arena, 8 a.m.

and minor hockey tourna ment. Brewer Arena, 8 a.m. Rummage sale. Trinity Angli can Church, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.

High School Commercial teachers' workshop. High School of Commerce, 9 a.m. Winter Carnival parade, from Cartier Square, 11 a.m. International dog sled derby, Byron and Holland Avenues, noon and 1 p.m. Winter Carnival costume ball, Civic Centre, 8 p.m.

"Salute to HoHand," concert. Laurentian High School, 8 p.m. Winter Carnival. Burns Night ball, Ridgemont High School, 8 p.m. Winter Carnival square dance.

St. Laurent Shopping Centre, 8 p.m. Canadian University Drama League festival, Notre Dame High School. 8 p.m. "Death of a Salesman." Town Theatre, Ottawa Technical High School, 6 p.m.

and 9.30 pjn. Winter Carnival mixed curling bonspiel, Curl-O-Drome, 9.15 p.m. Joartial Substripltoi Kates Journal mm delivery service, srMch Is guaranteed, is available onywhe-a In Ottawa, Hull and surrounding district as well OS in towns and villages ki the Ottawa Volley. Coll 136-7511 for home delivery senrtc. CARRIER DELIVERY 50c 15c Saturday only, payable to the boy every two wees.

SINGLE COPY RATES 10c ond 15c Saturday. MAIL SUBSCRIPTIONS Canada 'except in anas where home deirvery Is available). Commonwealth countries and Armed Forces daily rates, one year $17 00. six months SIO.00. three months 15 one month S2.O0L Saturday only by mail S7J0 a year or 15c copy.

Wail rates In Ottawa, Hull ond cities end towns ejnera there is carrier boy service 50c a week or S26 a year. United States, Australia and foreign countries, daily rates, one year VQ.0O. six months SIS 00. one month $3.00. Saturday only S10.

a year erKto copy. All mail sunscTtp-tions arc payable in odvcnce to The Journal. FURTHER INFORMATION may obtained by celling The Journal T-751. District Want Ad Agents SMITHS FALLS McShotvj ond Shanks Pharmacy, Beckwirh ond Main Streets. Phone 03-3830 CARLETON PLACE Wilson's Drug Store, Bridge Street.

Phcne 257-1505. PEMBROKE Mrs. R. Locke. 377 Patricio Street.

Phone 73J-OS3. RENFREW Mrv D. Belonaer, Raglan street, pnone 433-3705. LONG DISTANCE PHONE ZENITH 71W NO TOLL CHARGL 1. Birihf BARNES Dot and Bill are pleased to announce the ar rival of a sister Jo-Ann for, Bruce, 814 lbs, on Jan.

23, 1969, at Grace Hospital. BEAUDOIN Mr. and Mrs. E. Jordan happily announce the arrival of their first grand son Darnel, 9 lbs, on Jan.

21 1969. The proud parents are Mr. and Mrs. Roger Beaudoin (nee Margaret Jordan). BROOKS Michael and Lynda (nee Richardson) are proud to announce the birth, of David James, 8 lbs.

3 on Jan. 23. 1969. at the Ottawa Civic Hospital. LABELLE To Don and Bertha (nee Grant) a son, Andrew Grant, at the Edmonton General Hospital, Jan.

18. 1969, a brother for Jimmy and Peter. UNTTELL Bob and Colleen are happy to announce the birth of their son, Stephen Burke, on Jan. 22, 1969, at Municipal Hospital, Leth bridge. Alberta.

A brother for Scott SMITH George and Manja are pleased to announce the birth of their daughter, Tanya Louise, 7 lbs. 11 on Jan. 23, 1969, at Oshawa General Hospital. Deaths BO YES, Catherine Helen In Montreal, Wednesday, Jan. 22.

1969. Catherine Helen MacMillan, widow of Arthur Edward Boyes, niece of Mrs. William Sproule, and dear aunt of Mrs. Dieter Kluepfel (Jane), and Gregor MacMillan. Funeral Friday, 2 p.m., from the William Wray Funeral Home, 275 University Street, Montreal.

Interment Pinecrest cemetery, Saturday, 11 a.m. Arrangement in Ottawa by Tubman Funeral Home. CRERAR, Jean At her residence 200 Rideau Terrace, Wednesday. Jan. 22, 1969, Jean Douglas McTaggart, widow of Alistair John Crerar, formerly of Hamilton and Clinton, OnL, dear mother of Colin, Montreal, sister of Mrs.

T. B. Allen and Fred McTaggart of To ronto, and George McTaggart, Montreal. Private fu' neral was held in Ottawa on Friday. MERCHANDISE Articles: 92.

Articles tor Sal 93. Articles Wonted 4. Articles for Rent 95- Articles far Swop 96. Antiques 97, Firewood and Fuel 9s. Market Basket 99.

Machinery and Equipment 100. Pet Slock 101. Livestock and Poultry 192. Stamps and Coins 103. Hobbies lot.

Boats ond Motors 105. Snowmobiles 106. Campers' Supplies 107. Musical Supplies lot. Rodk) Television 109.

Household Appfonces AUTOMOTIVE Aetes: 120. Autos for Soto 121. Autos Wonted 122. Auto Accessories 123. Sports Cars 124.

Aula Ports Trucks: 129. Trucks for Sola 130. Truck Bodies. Port 131. Trucks Wanted 133.

Trailers for Sola 134. Trailers for Rent 135. Mobile Homes for Sale 136. Mobile Homes tor Rent 137. Mobile Homes Moved 13.

Mobile Home Parks 139. Mobile Homes Exchanged 145. Motorcycles for Sole 146. Motorcycles for Rant 147. Scooters for Sola 14.

Scooters for Rant 149. Ski-Mobiles MisceUoasqas; 151. Goroges 157. Porking Spoca 153. Winterizing REAL ESTATE 157.

Houses for sola isa. Houses to Let 159. Furnished Houses to Let 160. Furnished wanted to Let 161. Houses Wonted to Let 141.

Houses Wanted to Buy 163. Garden Homes PERSONALS 176. Personal Memos 177. Transportation Avollatia 170. Transportation Wontea 179.

Camps Boys' and Girls' FINANCIAL 115. Financing 136. Money Wanted 187. Money Available IX. Mortgages 180.

Investments 19a Patents ond Copy. MISCELLANEOUS 194. Legal 5. Auction; 194. Mr.

Servu 197. Coming Events 190. Stamp Collectors 199. Anniversary Page INDEX TO CLASSIFICATIONS ANNOUNCEMENTS Vital Stotisttctt 1. Birth Deaths 3.

Adaptions 4. OMhjoris 5. Last 4. Found Notices: IX In Memorfams 14. Anniversary Masses 15.

Cards at Thanks 16. Funeral Directors 17. Cemetery Memorials It, Societies and Lodges It. Churches 30. Florists 31.

Cemeteries 2. Druggists Open Sunday 30. Service Stations Services: 33. Banquets and Parties, 34. Tote-Out Foods IS.

Where to Go. 34. Hotels ond Motels 37. Beauty Salons 3s. Nursing Homes 39.

Gardening ond Landscaping 4a Ambulance Service EMPLOYMENT 40s. Careers 41. Mala Help Wanted 42. Salesmen ond Agents 43. Positions Vacant 44.

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

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

Furnished Apartments to Let 56. Apur Intents Worded 57. Apartments far Sole 53. Furnished Apartments Wonted 59. Sublets PROPERTY 61.

Property tor Sale 62. Property for Rent 63. Properly Wonted 64. Income Property 65. Property Exchanged 44.

Out-ot-Town Properties 67. Farms for Sole 61. Forms tor Rent 69. Farms Wanted to Buy 70. Cottages tor Sale 71.

Cottages far Rent 72. Cottages Wanted 73. Cottage Lots for Sole 74. warehouse Space 75. Offices to Let 76.

Offices Wonted to Let 77. Stores to Let 71. Stores Wonted to Let 79. Resorts SO. Business Opportunities ROOMS 94.

Rooms to Let 17. Roams Wonted M. Room ond Board 19. Share Accommodation 1969 The Ottawa Journal "Ottawa's Most Progressive Want Deaths ICont. from Preceding Column) DENAULT, Mrs.

Hermeline On Thursday, Jan. 23, 1969 at Mananhill. Pembroke, Ont, Hermeline Sauriol, in her 85th year, wife of the late James Denault, mother of Mrs. Andy Hachey (Ethel), London, Ont; Mrs. Ivan Dawkins (Mabel), Timmins; Mrs.

George Porter (Bridget), Toronto; Mrs. Terry Dark (Mathilda), Hamilton; Mrs. Charles Halpin (Mildred), Guelph; Mrs. Alcide Du quette) (Deneige), Fort Co- longe; Emmelt, Val dOr, Amour, Timmins, Albert, Ansonville, Ont; Sauriol and Maurice, Pern broke; 47 grandchildren; 49 i great-grandchildren; 6 great- great-grandchildren. Resting at Ringrose Bros.

Funeral Home, Fort Coulonge. Funer al Monday, Jan. 27 to St Church for funeral mass 10 a.m. Burial parish cemetery. GALE, Marian At her resi dence, 124 Springfield Road, Friday, Jan.

24, 1969, Manan Masson, beloved wife of G. Gordon Gale, in her 84th year, mother of Mrs. J. C. Charleson (Marian) and Charles G.

Gale of Ottawa; sister of Mrs. E. P. Wilson, Montreal; also 8 dren and 1 great-grandchild. Resting Hulse and Playfair, Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street Service Saturday II a.m.

Interment Beechwood cemetery. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Maycourt Club- The Journal has made available a booklet of appropriate In Memoriqm Notices Phone or Write Miss Allen 236-7511 or come in for your copy i i i i i 1 1 i i a 1 1 A 1 S1 AD Dealhs (Cont. from Preceding Column) GOSSELIN, Mrs. Prospere On Jan. 23, 1969, Adelia Cyr, beloved wife of the late Prospere Gosselin of 15 Harrington Court Ottawa, aged 74, dear mother of George, Maurice, Trenton, Mrs.

Noel Cholette (Helene), Mrs. Vincent Viau (Therese), Ottawa; 12 grandchildren; 1 great-grandchild. Resting Mc-Guinty Funeral Home, North Bay, Ont Funeral Saturday. JACKSON, Grace Amelia In hospital, Friday, Jan. 24, 1969, Grace Easy, aged 86 years, beloved wife of W.

D. Leslie Jackson, 442 Cote Street dear mother of Har vey L. and Percy C. of Ottawa; Mrs. Harry Sorfleet (Jessie), Vanier City, Mrs.

Morgan Scarfe (Lila), Smiths Falls; Mrs. Bert Whittaker (Frances), Morewood; Jack, Oshawa; Elwood, Hamilton; sister of Mrs. Charlotte Easy of Resting Hulse and Playfair, Central Chapel, 315 McLeod. Service Monday II a.m. Interment Pinecrest cemetery.

KILLARN, Sqd. Ldr. John J. At Westminster Hospital, London, Thursday, Jan. 23, 1969, Squadron Leader John J.

Killarn, CD (retired RCAF), dear'- husband of Edythe M. (Aistrop) Killarn of 114 Arbour Glen Crescent London, aged 49; dear father of John W. Killarn, London, and Colleen Margaret, at home; dear son of Mrs. George Killarn, Ottawa: dear brother of Mrs. Michael (Mary) Lewicki, Mrs.

Percy (Rita) Kranch. both of Ot- tawa; Mrs. Albert (AUce) Sauve. Arlington, Virginia, and Patrick Killarn, Ottawa. Resting at John T.

Donohue Funeral Home, London. Fu neral Mass at St Lawrence Chapel, Westminster Hospital, London, Saturday, 9 o'clock. Interment St. Peter's cemetery. At the request of the family donations to the' Canadian Cancer So ciety would be deeply appre ciated.

LAHEY, Mary Louise In hospital, Wednesday, Jan. 22, 1969. Mary Louise Albert, aged 86, wife of the late Daniel Henry Lahey, dear mother of Daniel and Roy of Ottawa, Mrs. Archie Lacelle (Florence), Toronto, Mrs. Rene Pharand (Ger trude), Ottawa, Mrs.

James Clarke (Margaret), Miss Dorothy Lahey of Lucerne. Sister of Mrs. Jessie Hult-quist of Detroit, Mrs. Paul Lacelle, Toronto, Hec tor Chartier, Ottawa, 15 grandchildren, 22 great- grandcmldren. Resting Landreville Funeral Home, 578 Somerset Street W.

Fu neral Saturday to Most Holy Rosary Church for funeral Mass 9 a.m. Interment Notre Dame cemetery. LAING, Cora Margaret (May-belle) At the Queen Elizabeth Hospital. Toronto, on Wednesday, Jan; 22, 1969, Cora Margaret Laing, be-loved daughter of the late Rev. and Mrs.

-Douglas Laing of Kingston; sister of Jean Laing, Gait, Ont. Resting at the Robert J. Reid and Sons Funeral Home, Kingston. Service in the Chapel Saturday, Jan. 25 at 2 p.m.

Interment Cataraqui cemetery. LECLAIR, Azeta In hospital. Friday, Jan. 24, 1969, Azeta Whalen, wife of Leonard Leclair, 58 Clegg Street beloved mother of Robert, Norman, Patrick, David. Michael, Elizabeth Ann, Mary (Mrs.

Elwyn Dickson) and Janet, dear sister of Bazil, Frank, Helena (Mrs. Donald McDonald), Cecelia (Mrs. William Walters), Theresa (Mrs. Linus Cork- ery), Geneveive (Mrs. Edmond Corkery).

Resting Wljelan Funeral Home, 515 Cooper Street Friends may call from noon Saturday. Funeral Monday to Canadian Martyrs for Mass at 10.30 a.m. Interment Notre Dame ceme-'eryejj, MANCINO, Peter In -hospital, Thursday, Jan. 23, 1969, Peter Mancino, aged 52 1 years, beloved husband of Irene Lynn, 735 Hamlet Road, dear father of Lynn, 'Mrs. M.

A. Clement (Shirley), Grace and Michael. Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street. Service Saturday, 10.30 a.m. Cremation Pinecrest cemetery.

Ad Section" 2. Deaths (Cont. From Preceding Column) McCAUGHAN, Robert At the Almonte hospital. Wednes day, Jan. 22, 1969, Robert! McCaughan, beloved husband of Elizabeth (Peggy) Gadbois, dear father of Patricia (Mrs.

Chris Calla ghan), Ottawa. Dear brother of Mrs. Thomas Walsh, Lemsford, Mrs. Lee McCaughan, Calgary, Mrs. Howard Lackey, Smiths Falls, Mrs.

Rae Lett, Ottawa, in his 70th year. Resting a Funeral Home, Church Street, Almonte, where service will be Saturday, Jan. 25, at 2 Inter ment St John's cemetery, South March. Legion service Friday evening, 8 o'clock. McKAY, William EUwood In hospital at Belleville, Thursday, Jan.

23, 1969, William EUwood McKay, husband of the late Vema Olmstead, in his 82nd year, father of Mrs. George Nes- bitt (Beth). Mrs. Fred Mc Cord (Dorothy), Mrs. James Butler (Ernestine), Ottawa, Mrs.

Douglas Simpson (Merle), Belleville. Brother of Ernest of and Mrs. Pearl Gower of Saskatoon. Also survived by 3 grandchildren, John Nesbitt, David McCord, and Jean Simpson. Resting Hulse and Playfair Central ChapeL 315 McLeod.

Service Saturday, 11.30 a.m. Interment Pinecrest cemetery. RICHEY, Walter D. In Hum-j ber Memorial Hospital, Toronto, Tuesday, Jan. 21.

1969. aged 8 years, Walter D. Richey of Toronto, husband of the late Kathleen Richey. Retired race "track official and member of the Racing Association for many years. Resting Lynett Funeral Home Toronto.

Service Friday, 3 o'clock. Interment Amprior cemetery, 1 o'clock. Saturday. Arnprior arrangements by Boyce Funeral Home. ROLLINS, Thomas Albert -r- In hospital.

Almonte, Ont, Thursday. Jan. 23, 1969. Thomas Albert Rollins, beloved husband of Mary Park Binnie and dear father of Verna (Mrs. Robert Young).

Almonte; Kathleen (Mrs. William Powell). St Catharines; Dorothy (Mrs. Kenneth Mc- Greeorv). Almonte; Edna (Mrs.

Russell Mcintosh), monte; 1 Ethel (Mrs. Alfred Powell). Brantford; Marion (Mrs. Glen Hyndman), Brant ford; Nelson, Ancaster, Robert Paris, Ont; Ruth, Toronto; Lois (Mrs. Ha ley Johnson), Welland; Irene (Mrs.

Ronald Seely), Oshawa; dear brother of Mrs. May Stratton, Paris, Ont; and Nina Hunt England, in his 78th year. Resting at the Kerry Funeral Home, 154 Elgin Street Almonte? for service on Sunday at 2 p.m Entombment Aild Kirk ceme tery vault Interment in the spring. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Arthritis and Rheumatism Society. ROSE, James Clelland At Haley's, Ont, in his 56th year, James Rose, son of the late Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Rose. Resting Fraser-Morris Funeral Home, Cobden. Funeral service in chapel Saturday, 2 p.m. Interment Haley's cemetery.

SCOBIE, Dr. Donald H. Suddenly, Thursday, Jan. 23, M(B9, Dr. Donald H.

Scobie, beloved husband of Marion Weaver, 557 Dover-court Avenue, son of Mrs. T. J. Scobie and the late Dr. T.

J. Scobie, father of Susan, 'Kathleen and Jeffrey. Brother of Dr. T. Keith Scobie, Ottawa, and Mrs.

G-Drummond Birks (Muriel). Montreal. Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street. Service in Woodroffe United Church. Saturday, 1 1 .30 a.m.

Interment Beechwood cemetery. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Donald H. Scobie Memorial Library, Riverside Hospital. Journal Box Replies 351 358 364 368- 376 392 411 414 456 477 497 499 505 536 551 560 569 579 583 593 698 599 601 606 607 614 634 650 655 664 670 671 678 693 710 716 720 723 726 728 732 739 748 749 750 759 760 762 763 764 767 770 771 773 779 782 786 787 788 791 792 794 795 797 799 803 804 808 809 815 825 826 827 828 838 LOCAL CALLS PHONE 236-7511 2. Deaths (Cont.

from Preceding Column) STAYNES, Elizabeth In hos pital, Jan. 23, 1969, Elizabeth Ann Burrows, aged 79 years, 458 Sunnyside Avenue, widow of Ernest Edwards Staynes and by former marriage of John Richard Mills, dear mother of Mrs. Marjone Purvis, Mrs. Amy Stremes, Gordon Mills and Edward J. Staynes, also survived by 4 grand children and 3 great-grandchildren.

Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod. Service at Trinity Anglican Church, Saturday, 10 a.m. Interment Beech wood cemetery. VEIT04-DRAPER LIMITED FUNERAL DIRECTORS PARKDAIE CHAPEL 7284673 BANK ST. CHAPEL 2360668 Golden Rule Service.

Hulse Playfair Umttsd FUNERAL DIRECTORS Gale, Morion. Jocksan, Grace Amelia. McKay. William EUwood. Mancino, Peter.

Scobie, Dr. Donald A. Staynes, Elizabeth. Central Choptl 315 McLEOO ST. 2331143 West Chapel 1093 BYRON AVE.

728 1761 McEVOY BROTHERS SHIELDS limTted funeral directors News Each Evg. 6 p.m. CKOY 235 Kent Street 232-5337 lOll BEIGE PURSE, TEMPLETON Av enue, reword. 233-7064. BLACK AND WHITE HOUND.

JAN 13, licence vicinity New Edin burgh. Reward. 74S-B7S5. BLACK PATENT LEATHER CLUTCH purse. Raven Avenue, Boyswater.

eyeglasses, school loenrincation ap preciated. Reword. 771-nij. Death Notices Will Be Accepted From 7 a.m. to 7.30 a.m.

Each Saturday 236-7511 List (Com. from Preceding Column) BLACK, SHORT TAIL, SPANIEL type oog, tog yon, greatly muses. West 721-9001. DARK GREEN WALLET (ROLF), IN SparKs Street Mall area, iwonoey this vreek. otter 5.30.

GIRL'S FUR HAT DROPPED ON rood comer Blair and Ogiivy kooos. White front, dark bock, brawn quilted lining. Very Important to owner. Reword. 74S-0S82.

GLASSES, CHILD'S PRESCRIPTION. vicinity Main street. m-W49. KEY RING CONTAINING KEYS AND man's wedding ring. Rochester Street.

Reward. 73J-SKI. LADY'S WALLET, BEIGE, VICINITY Photographic Store or Sparks. 73V eviu. MAN'S WALtHAM WRIST WATCH, leather strop, between No.

porking lot or Holland ond Scott streets. 718- 4012. PRESCRIPTION GLASSES, BROWN. Centra Town. Reword.

72-34S4. RING, YELLOW GOLD, BLUE STONE, sentimental value. m-w- wevmrq. SCOTT AND WESTERN STREET, brown Morocco learner vrotiei, Insurance cords, cor licence. Urgent.

72S-W3. SMALL BROWN AND WHITE DOG witn long hair, wearing names. Foltowneld orea. Please coll S38-S7S3. SMALL BLACK DOG, MIXED TER- rler, 2 white hind paws.

zim. TOM CATv VERY LARGE. GREY- block, touch white. Klrtcwooo Avenue orea, west End. Answers nuneu.

ia- 3Sti. evenings. Reward. TORTOISE SHELL FEMALE CAT, orange paten oenina neoa. Drive.

January zu. ra-t WALLET, GENTLEMAN'S CM-I -1. svuui-c ivionev. Ke loids fCT JWIU1 WTJI u. sgJW-9411-r.

r. ftA. cinii, Dmnrd. 232-9985 IOV MW Found UAI P. may ciaim 07 kjjctii 11 ct ctcdi ima SILVER, DK'V- 4- trm -rrxjttnA Alto visto anopFPin CLUTCH PURSE FOUND HEMLOCK Rooa, near i.

www" 190. LADY'S FUR LINED BLACK leather giove, Miucrr, 13. Menwriams BIRNIE In loving memory ol a dear wife ana moirwr, who passed away Jan. 24, 19M. God took her home, it was His win, Bui In our hearts she llvelh stl Husband on Family.

momer ona granumum Cain, wno ion us a yew 1- God picks the beautiful, blossoms. And sometimes the bud so rare. To bloom in His wonderful garden. which He tends with loving core. Soma day hi the sweet tomorrow.

Some day we know not when. He'll gather few more blossoms. And we'll oil be together again. Doris ond Heather. CAiN hi loving memory of door mother ond gronamomer, Coin, who passed ovfoy Jan.

24. Till memory fades ond Hfe departs. You live forever hi our hearts. Beo, Cliff and Family. LAMOTHE In remembrance of Lionel, a dear husband and father.

The world may change from year to year. And friends from day to day. But never will the one we loved From memory pass away. Wife Marie, Carmen. Denis ond Richard.

LAMOTHE In loving memory of our dear bro'her, Lionel Lamothe, who passed away Jon. 24. iver. Never will the one we loved From memory pass away. Sisters.

Mrs. Aline Lavictoire and Mrs. Gobrieile Dore. RICHARDS In sod and vin9 mem ory of beloved son ona ww. Rodney, who was accidentally killed; Jan.

24. 1942. In memory, a doily thought. In heart, a silent sorrow. The Family.

STEWART In loving memory of dear moiner-in-iaw ana Mrs. James Stewort. who passed cvav Jan. 34, 1967. A silent thought, a secret 'ear.

Keeps her mefnory ever dear. Elmer ond Mary. UuLLIVAN In loving memory of a Oear nusoana, ra ner. ww wu grandfather, Joseph Sullivan, who passea away jan. irw.

peacefully sleeoina. resting at last, The world's weary troubles ond trials are past. In silence he suffered. In patience he bore. Till God colled her home to suffer no more.

Wife Dimples. Daughters Dorothy. Maud. Morion. Thelmo.

Sheila, Sister Annie and Grond- children. TREFFKORN In loving memory ol a oear nusDona ona Miner. Armur Treffkorn, who passed away Jan. 24, The yeors art quickly passing. Though still we can't forget.

For In the hearts that love him. His memory lingers yet. Wife Lisa and Family. 15. Cards of Thanks DALY We wish to express bur thanks to our friends and neighbors for their many acts of kindness, spiritual and floral offerings, telegrams, received during our recent bereavement In the loss of our beloved husband and father, Thomas (Patrick! Daly.

The Daly Family. GAVAN To all our kind frtends, neiohbors. the Ottawa Police Rev. W. Rod ley.

Rev. C. Eddy. Rev. uonaia bavan ana or.

creraia Gren, who by their sympathetic manifesto-tlons have liqhtened our sorrow dur ing these trying times, we extend our most heartfelt thanks, ond we will cherish always the respect ond honor shown to Wilfrid, a dear hus band, father, grandfather ond brother. Mary, gins, Grcnacnnaren ond Sisters. 16. Funeral Directors RACINE, ROBERT AND GAUTHIER 237-3610. JM Besserer; 300 Ofmsfeorf; 7 Folrmont; 259 St.

Pot-rick; 101 Notre Dome; 733 Somerset 18. Societies and ledges ROCKCLIFFE LODGE, No. 171, IOOF The officers and members of Rock-cliffe Lodoe ore requested to offend memorial service for our lofe brother, WMIkjm EUwood McKay, to be held at Hulse and Plovfalr Central Chapel, McLeod Street, on Friday evening, ol p.m. Members of sister lodges are Invited to be present. E.

G. Oliver, secretary; Norman Cult, Noble Grand. 20. Florists FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS f. Proulx, 1J Dolhovsla.

233-77T3; 131-1MS. 5. 35. Where hi CAPITAL CITY SPEEDWAY, eO FT. high toboggan sliding.

Saturday-Sunday. HAVE YOUR SLEIGH RIDES IN downtown Ottawa. Minimum 30 people, boon supper Included. 731-1751, 73M939. OLD FASHION SLEIGH DRIVES over the rolling foirwoys ond noma cooked beon supper afterwards, dancing.

Glen lea Golf Club, 777.1433. 1 SLEIGH RIDES, 15 MILES FROM OT- tawa, refreshments available. (22. 1405. TRIPLE-L RANCH, SLEIGH RIDES.

In. lu raao una if vatlon. Saturday ond Sunday open rides. $1 par person, 50c children. Sleighs leave on the hour, 2 to 4 p.m.

749-537. 38. Nursing Hones SEMI PRIVATE ROOM, EXCELLENT nursing care, rnone o-n. 41. Male Help Warted ACCOUNTANT REQUIRED FOR PRE- angiinaaring nrm.

lopooie or preparing financial statements. Attractive salary. Reply giving full partic ulars 10 BOX -S40, journal. ARE YOU A SELF STARTER? THE real estate owsiness pays aivwenes to those who oro. Call Hugh Johnson for a confidential Interview at 214-flSS.

Thomas Shioman Limited, AUTOMOTIVE PARTS CLERK. Ap ply MocKenzie Mercury safes, nil Richmond Rood. Mr. D. Molion.

BODY MAN, LICENCE, S3 PER hour, steady wont, no loyorf. must have tools and transportation. Cot-tor's Auto Shop, 14U Woodrotfe. 22. 2691.

class Mechanic, good wage. plus Incentive bonus, group hearth and life insurance plan. Apply to Box 266, Smiths Falls. SERVICE STATION ATTENDANT To serve gas and lubricate cars. Must be experienced and have a good record of previous local employment.

MR. J. BOWIE WAVERLEY MOTORS 504 ELGIN STREET SALESMAN For major food company to cover Brockville and Cornwall arta. Salary plus bonus, expenses and company car supplied. Full benefits.

Write to Box A-853, Journal enclosing full rtsume, Qlvino oge. education and xptriencf. TRUCK DRIVER FULL-TIME For small delivery van serving 2 stores Must have chauffeur's licence Permanent position Comprehensive programme of employee benefits Apply MRS. 0. DWORSCHAK, JOE FELLER LTD.

139 RIDEAU STREET INSPECTOR Quality Control Inspector for large housing development. Familiar with CMHC standards. Copoble of establishing, ond ton-trolling high quality finishes, regarding all trades. REPLY TO Box A-867, Journal ACCOUNTANT Ambitious hard-working 1st or 2nd year RIA studenf with initio-. live to work in accounting office of local manufacturer.

Exceptional opportunity to learn standard costing. Write giving full details to Box A-837, Journal METER TECHNICIAN Duties: Repair, calibrate, test and install oil types of utility metering. Write NEEAN hydro BOX 5153. POSTAL STATION OTTAWA INTERNATIONAL APPLIANCE COMPANY SALESMAN Must be a self-starter and interested in future management possibilities. NO EXEPERIENCE REQUIRED Full training given.

Telephone 236-9565 MRS. GLADMAN for appointment.

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