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Deaths By the Canadian Press By The Canadian Press Milan-Alberto Pirelli, 89, the founder of Italy's biggest rubber and cable factory and state minister under the Mussolini's Fascist regime in Italy. Toronto Perc Toooine. who held a variety of amateur hockey positions and served several years as a member of th Ontario Hockcv Association executive boaTd, following a lengthy illness. Today and tomorrow TODAY Seminar on Software, Carle- tan University, Paterson Hall p.m. National Film Theatre pro gram.

National Library, 7.30 p.m. Film program, National Gal- Studio, 8 p.m. Miss Ottawa Rough Rider NAC Pageant, Skyline, 8 p.m. "L'lllusion Comique," Studio, 8p.m. The Servant of Two Mas- ters," NAC Theatre, 8 p.m.

"The Merry Widow," (Cana dian Opera Company, NAC Op era House), 8.30 p.m. "Nq Home Tomorrow" (Irish Society play). Algonquin Col lege, Lees Avenue, 8.30 p.m. TOMORROW Glebe St. James UCW Rum' mage Sale, St.

James Church Hall, Lyon at Second Avenue, 6 to 9 p.m. Rotary Oyster Fiesta, Agricultural Hall, Aylmer, 7 p.m. Public lecture and demonstration on TV techniques, St. Paul University, 223 Main Street, 7.30 pin. Brookfield High School commencement, 8 p.m.

Royal Commonwealth Society, films on Malaysia and Ceylon, National Library, 8 p.m. "L'lllusion Comique," Studio, 8 p.m. "The Servant of Two NAC Mas- ters," NAC Studio, 8 p.m. Opera and Literary Criticism, lecture, Carleton University, Loeb Building, Room C264, 8.30 p.m. "The Human Population," lec-t Carleton University, Theatre Southam Hall, 8.30 pjn.

Canadian Centennial Choir, Woodroffe High School, 8.30 p.m. "Lucia di Lammermoor," NAC Opera House, 8.30 p.m. "'No Home- Tomorrow," Algonquin College, 8.30 p.m. ARREST 10 REDS PARIS (AP) Police arrested Thursday 10 members of the Trotskyite Communist League in connection with an attack on the U.S. consulate Oct.

5. INDEX TO CLASSIFICATIONS ANNOUNCEMENTS Vital Statistics: 1. Adoptions 2. Births 3. Deaths 4.

Obituaries 5. Lost 6. Found Noticts; 13. In Memorioms 4. Anniversary Masses t5.

Cards of Thanks t6. Funeral Directors 17. Cemetery Memorials 18. Societies and Lodges 19. Churches 20.

Florists 21. Cemeteries 29. Druggists Open Sunday 30. Service Stations Stnrlcesi 33. Banquets and Parties 34.

Take-Out Foods 35. Where to Go 34. Hotel and Motels 37. Beauty Salons M. Nursing Homes 39.

Gardening and Landscaping 40. Ambulance Service EMPLOYMENT 41. Help Wanted Male Interest Sales Persons ond Agents 43. Positions Vacant 44. Professional Service 45.

Help Wonted Female Interest 46 Nursinq Services 47. Employment Wanted 4fl. Domestic Help 49. I eachrr'i Wonted 50. Tuition 51 Trrjde Schools 52.

Bnby Services APARTMENTS 54. Apartments to Let 55. Furnished Apartments to Let 56. Apartments Wanted 57. Apartments for Sale 58.

Furnished Apartments Wanted 59. Sublets PROPERTY 40. Industrial Properties 61. Property for Sale 67. Property for Rent" A3.

Property Wanted 64. Income Property 65. Commercial Property Out-of-Town Properties 67. arms tor Sol" Farms for A9 farms Wonted to 70. Cl'tnop for 'Ml for Wfot 77 Coti Wontfd rottntj Lois t' Sot Wrtrrh'W Spare 7S O'firos lo I 7.

OMIces Wurtfd to I 7 Starrs to Let 7. Stores Wonted to I. el 79. Resorts BO. Business Opportunities 1.

Hunting and, Fishing ROOMS A. Rooms to Let 7. Rooms Wanted M. Room and Board $9. Share Accommodation Births BOWERS Karyn is delighted to announce the arrival of her brother Bradley David, 7 lbs.

IS on Oct. 19, 1971, proud parents Wendy and Barry. Many thanks to Dr. Cluck and staff at Ottawa Civic Hospital. FTNNIGAN Eddie and Pat are proud to announce the birth of a daughter, 8 2 on Wednesday, Oct.

20, 1971, at the Civic Hospital. A sister for Brian, Peter and Laurie. Both well. GUYER At West Park Hospi tal, Los Angeles, California, on Tuesdav, Oct. 19, 1971.

Born to Mike and Marilyn (nee Hogan) formerly Hull, Canada. The Rift of a son Christoper Michael. Both well HAY Gordon and Arlene (nee MacDonald) are happy to an nounce the birth of their son, Robert Scott, 8 lbs. 3 ozs. on Sunday, Oct.

17, 1971, Riv erside Hospital. HUNT Peter and Gail (nee Gardner) are happy to an nounce the birth ot a son, Ja- rid David, 7 4 on Tuesday, Oct. 19, 1971 in Tan zania, East Africa, a brother for Angela. Both well. HYNDMAN Bill and Sandra (nee Williams), are pleased to announce the birth of their son Jeffrey, on Oct.

17, 1971, at Grace Hospital, lbs. 14 ozs, MOORE Mike and Lorraine (nee Bennett), are happy to announce their first born, a 7 lb. 5 oz. daughter, Shelly Catherine, on Oct. 18, 1971, at the Grace Hospital.

Thanks to Dr. W. C. Mcintosh and staff, PUBLOW-Bill and Anne (nee Saikkonen) are pleased to an nounce the arrival ot a son Oct. 19, 1971, at the Ottawa Civic Hospital.

A brother for Crcig. SPRIGINGS Jim and Sandy (nee Buckingham), are pleased and" proud to an nounce the arrival of a daugh ter, 6 6 Tuesday, Oct. 19, 1971, at Ottawa Civic Hospital. PRINCE DIES AT 84 GENEVA (AP) Prince Christian von Hesse, cousin of the late lung George or Eng land and of Nikolai II, the last Czar of Russia, died Wednesday at the age of 84. Prince Chris tian, whose mother belonged to the German house of Schleswig Holstein, acquired Swiss nation ality after the Nazi regime de prived him of hvs German citi zenship' in the Second World War.

MERCHANDISE Articles: 91. Cameras, Photo Supplies' Articles for Sale. 93. Articles Wanted 94. Articles for Rent 95.

Articles for Swop 96. Antiques ond Fine Art 97. Firewood and Fuel 98. Market Basket 99. Machinery and Equipment 100.

Pet Stock Livestock and Poultry 107. Stomps and Coins 03. Hobbies 104. Boots and Motes 105. Snowmobiles 106.

Campers' Supplies 107. Ausical 108. Radio Television 109. Household Appliances AUTOMOTIVE Autos: 119. Auto Leasing 170.

Autos for Sole 121. Autos Wanted 122. Auto Accessories Sports Cars 124. Auto Parts Trucksi 129. Trucks for Salt 130.

Truck Bodies, Parts 131. Trucks Wanted Trail erst 133. Trailers tor Sale 134. Trailers tor Rent 135. Mobile Homes for Sale 136.

Mobile Homes for Rent 137. Mobile Homes Moved 138. Mob.le Home Parks 139. Mobile Homes Exchanged Motorcycles: 115. Motorcycles for Snl 146.

Motorcycles for Ppnt 14. Scooters lor Soip 4f. Scooters for Rnt 149, Ski Corner Miscellaneous: 151. Garages 157. Pnrkinq Space 153.

Winterizing REAL ESTATE 157. Houses for Sale 158. Real Estate Services 159. Houses to Let 160. Furnished Houses to Lei 161.

Furnished Houses Wanted to Let 12. Houses Wonted to Let 163. Houses Wanted to Buy 164. Garden Homes PERSONALS 1ft. Personal Memos 177.

Tronsportfition AvtHlrib; 178 Trnm-porlnllon Wantrd lo tamps FINANCIAL IflS Fmnnonq Monry Wcmlv) I 7. Avoilnhl; 1RR Mor1qfiqs 1R9 190 Patents ond Copy MISCELLANEOUS 154. Leqnl m. Auction m. At Your Service 197.

coming tvems 19fl. Stomp Collector! I. Anniversary Page 9 Deaths BARRETTE, Miss Corinne of 1833 Riverside Drive in hospital on Wednesday, Oct. 20, 1971. Dear daughter of the late Joseph Gilbert Barrette and of the late Jeanne La-framboise, dear sister of Joseph, Ottawi; Mrs.

Falconio Choquette, Juliette Ottawa; dear sister of the late Valeda, Clara, Jeannette, Irene, Antoinette, Marie, Therese, the late Hector, Rene, Emile, Eugene; dear aunt of Mrs. John Aylen, Mrs. Derek Aylen, of the late Constance and Mrs. Made leine Evans; dear aunt of Mr. J.

E. Marcel Barrette, Assistant Comm. RCMP. Resting at Racine, Robert and Gau-thier, 260 Besserer. Funeral Saturday, Oct.

23 to Sacred Heart Church at 9 a.m. Interment Notre Dame Cemetery Ottawa. BRAZEAU, Mrs. Edouard In hospital, Tuesday, Oct. 19, 1971, Rhea Julien, age 71 years, dear wife of Edouard Brazeau, dear mother of Jacques, Vanier, Mrs.

Marcel Bourgeois (Jeannette), Ga-tineau, Mrs. Nelson LePalm (Jacqueline), Ottawa, Mrs. Leslie Sheehan (Therese), Ottawa, Mrs. Marc Galipeau (Denise), Gatineau, Mrs. Al bert Samson (Andree), Ot tawa, 20 grandchildren.

Res ting at Racine, Robert and Gauthier, 259 St. Patrick Street. Funeral Saturday, Oct. 23 to Sacred Heart Church at 10 a.m. Interment Notre Dame cemetery, Ottawa.

DINARDO, Frank In hospital on Tuesday, Oct 19, 1971, Frank Dinardo, aged 85, of 8f Norman Street, beloved hus band of Mary Thibeault and the late Giovannina Marasco, dear father of Alfred, Ray, Arthur, Mrs. Mary Panazzolo, Mrs. Carmela Daley, Helen (Mrs. Joseph Shaw); Virginia (Mrs. George Lovett), Trudy (Mrs.

R. Brownlee) and Frances (Mrs. Alex McPhee), dear brother of Joseph, of Argentina; Rocco and Camillo, both of Italy; Clara of Argentina; Elvira and Mrs. Bambina DiCola, all of Italy, also survived by 17 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren. Resting at the Kelly Funeral Home, 585 Somerset Street (Centre Town).

Funeral Saturday to St. Anthony's Church for mass at 10 a.m. Interment Notre Dame ceme tery. EX, Mrs. Frank In hospital Tuesday, Oct.

19, 1971, Lillian Lahey, beloved wife of Frank Ex, 2521 Bank Street, dear daughter of Mrs. Anne and the late Thomas Lahey, sister of Lome, all of Ottawa. Resting McEvoy-Shields Funeral Home from 7-9 p.m. Wednesday and from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Thursday.

Funeral Friday in St. Patrick's Funeral mass 8 a.m. Interment Notre Dame cemetery. FITZPATRICK, James Cre- maine, MM In Toronto East General Hospital, Wednesday, Oct. 20, 1971, James Cremaine Fitzpatrick, veteran of World War 21st Battalion, in his 78th year, beloved husband of Jessie Maxwell, of 7 Beachview Crescent, Toronto 13, dear father of Anne (Mrs.

D. Wilding), of Oakville, and the late Thomas Fitzpatrick of Ottawa, dear brother of Mrs. Margaret Sutherland of Mrs. Thelma Marcellus of Ottawa, and the late Andrew Fitzpatrick. Resting Hulse and Playfair central chapel, 315 McLeod Street.

Service Saturday at 1 p.m. Interment Loucks cemetery, Russell, Ont. Friends may call after 2 p.m. Friday. FOURNIER, Robert Thomas Entered into rest at the Kingston General Hospital, King ston, Ont.

on Tuesday, Oct. 19, 1971, Robert Thomas Four- nier, beloved husband of Da- reen Annette McLean, in his 47th year. Resting at the Mor row Funeral Home, Druni-niond Street West, Perth, from 8 p.m. Oct. 20.

Funeral service will be conducted in the chapel Friday, Oct. 22 at 3 p.m. Interment St. John's cemrlr-ry. In lieu of flowers donations to the Canadian Association for Mentally Retarded Children.

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I em Preceding Column) GILMOUR, Isabejla In hospital, Tuesday, '-Oct. 19, 1971, Isabella Robertson, widow of William Gilmour, formerly of Carp, in her 92nd year, mother of Mrs. S. McCoshen (Vera). Kenneth.

Stuart and Gibson, of Ottawa, and Eileen of Belleville. Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 31S McLeod Street. Service Thursday at 3 p.m. Interment United Cemetery third line, Huntley. GRAND, Mrs.

Minnie In hos pital, Tuesday, Oct. 19, 1971, Minnie Ristow, beloved wife of George Grant of Killaloe, in her 81st year. Beloved mother of Lloyd of Niagara Falls; Donald of Cobourg, Ross of RCAF Camp Borden; Keith of Ottawa; Mrs. Carson Getz (Jean) of Richmond Hill; dear sister of Dan, Garden Lake, Lov of Longview Wash' ington; Alt of Atwood, Mrs. Allen (Lillian) Mrs.

Holman (Ruth), Egan- ville, Ont. Also survived by 12 grandchildren and eight great grandchildren. Resting at the Zummach Funeral Killaloe, Ont. until Friday, II a.m. Thence to Calvary Baptist Church, Killaloe, for funeral service at 2 p.m.

Interment Immanuel Baptist Cemetery. HAMILTON, Anna Mathilda In hospital Tuesday, Oct. 19, 1971, Anna Mathilda in her 92nd year, beloved wife of the late William Hugh Hamilton, dear mother of Mrs. M. S.

Cornick (Vivian). Resting Weagant Radmore Stewart Funeral Home, 1319 Wellington Street. Service in the chapel Thursday at 2 p.m. imerment nnecrest ceme tery. IGGLESDEiS, Annie (l.llie)-In hospital Tuesdav.

Oct. 19. 1971, Annie (Tillie) Igglesden, 1161 Wellington Street, formerly of 350 Fifth Avenue, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Igglesden, beloved aunt of Mrs.

Norman Geick (Bea); sister-in-law of Cameron and Vi MacLaurin. Resting Hulse and Playfair central chapel, 315 McLeod Street; Service on Friday at 11 a.m. Interment Pinecrest cemetery. ISMAILY, Maureen Accident ally in Scranton, on Monday, Oct. 11, 1971, Mau reen Anne Carson, beloved wife of Mustansir B.

Ismaily ot 33 Bellfield Street, Ottawa, mother of Yasirune and Nas- reen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Carson, sister of Dr. Andrew Carson of Seattle, granddaughter of Mrs.

J. N. Tribble of Ot tawa. Resting Hulse and Play-fair, central chapel, 315 McLeod Street. Service Saturday at 11.30 a.m.

Interment Pinecrest Cemetery. Friends may call after 6 p.m. Friday. The announcement of a memorial service to be held at the Unitarian Church will be made at a later date. KNOX, Margaret Ann In hos pital Wednesday, Oct.

20, 1971, Margaret Craig, age 82 years, widow of Herbert Peter Knox, dear mother of Stuart, Wil-bert, Bert, and Glendon Knox, Ottawa; Garland Knox, Hamilton: Mrs. Merritt McGee (Violet), Ottawa; Mrs. W. Parke (Ottillie), Kemptville; Mrs. Wally Scharfe (Vera), Ottawa; Mrs.

Garnet Bradley (Fern), Stittsville and Miss Lena Knox, sister of Mrs. Dave Hunter (Elizabeth), Mrs. James Henry (Pearl) and James Craig, also survived by 29 grandchildren and 28 greatgrandchildren. Resting at the Tubman Funeral Home, 403 Richmond Road at Roosevelt. Service in the chapel Saturday 11.30 a.m.

Interment Pine crest cemetery. LEMOINK, Orion Quietly at home Wednesday, Oct. 20. 1971, aged Ml Orton I.e-m i 1150 Mcadowlands Drive, beloved husband of Arc.vlin Laniidnn, father of Allan and Harry, brother of Lome of Russell; Allan, Mrs. Duncan MacLaren (Beatrice), St.

Mary's, and. the late Mrs. Gerald Latham (Inez), Carleton Place. Resting at Veitch Draper Parkdalc Avenue at Gladstone. Service in the chapel Friday at 3 p.m.

Interment Capital Memorial Gardens. MacCRIMMON, Vera In the Pembroke Civic Hospital, on Wednesday, Oct. 20, Vera MaeCrimnion, beloved wife of .1. K. MncCnmmnn, ot 123 Maple Avenue, dear mother of Lome E.

MaeCnmmoii. Peterborough, grandmother ol Don Scot! MaeCrimmon, To-1 ronto, sister til Karl MacDonald, Watertown, NY. Resting at the Molcohfl and Deavitt Funeral Home, 141 Renfrew Street. Service" in the chapel on Friday at 2 p.m. Interment Wesley United cemetery.

3. Desthi (Cont. from Proceeding Column) McEWEN, David Benjamin In hospital on Wednesday, Oct. 20, 1971, David Benjamin McEwen of Carsonby in his 99th yew, beloved husband of the late Ethel Hodgins, dear father of Mrs. S.

J. Davies (Muriel), North Sydney, NS. Edwin of North Gower; Alfred and Cedric, both of Carsonby; brother of Mrs. S. B.

Craig (Harriet) of Carleton Lodge; also survived by grandchildren. Resting at Cummings Funeral Home, North Gower after 7 p.m. this evening. Funeral service will be held in Carsonby United Church on Saturday at 2 p.m. Interment Rideau Vale Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers, donations to a memorial fund for Carsonby United Church would be appreciated. MOORE, George Henry (Harry) In Barrys Bay Hospital, Thursday, Oct. 21, 1971, in his 70th year, husband of Pearl Layman, dear father of Douglas of Pembroke; Marilyn (Mrs. Russel Kuehl), Aur ora; Gale (Mrs. Paul Find- lay), Kitchener; Isalene (Mrs.

Weldon Siegel), Pembroke; brother of Douglas Ottawa and the late Isalene Ketchum, also survived by -11 Resting at the Zuin-mach Funeral Home, Killaloe. Funeral Saturday at 2 p.m. Interment at the Deacon Gospel cemetery. MORAN, John Allan In hospi tal on Wednesday, Oct. 20, 1971, John Allan Moran of Chesterville, in his 80th year, beloved husband of the late Irene Rose Pelletier, and dear father of Mrs.

Fred Kehoe (Joyce), Cornwall; Frank of 1 1 1 Mrs. Bert Mcintosh (Betty), Mrs. Leo Chambers (Avonne), both of Chesterville; Mrs. Vernon Zie- bell (Jean) of Stittsville; Jim of Chesterville; also survived by 25 grandchillren and six great- grandchildren, "predeceased by sons Jack and Al lan. Resting at the Vice and Craig Ltd.

Funeral Home, Queen Street, Chesterville. Funeral Saturday to St. Mary's Church for a requiem high mass at 10 a.m. Interment St. Mary's Parish Ceme tery.

RAZEAU, Mrs. Jeannine At Hotel Dieu Hospital, Cornwall Wednesday, Oct. 20, 1971, Jeannine Reina Page of Moose Creek, formerly of Cornwall and Bryson, in her 38th year, beloved wife of Maurice Razeau, dear daugh ter of Mrs. Thomas Crowe and the late Omer Page, dear mother of Paul, Pierre, Jean- Maurice, Suzanne, Ida Marie, and Celine, all at home. Resting at the Cornwall Funeral Home (west branch), 20 Seventh Street West from 7 p.m.

thos evening. Funeral Saturday, Oct. 23, for mass of Christian Burial at Our Lady of the Angels Church, Moose Creek at 11 a.m. Interment Nativity cemetery, Cornwall. Family will be in attendance 1-5 and 7-10.

If so desired, donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society. ROUSSELLE, Raymond Sud denly Oct. 19, Ray Rous-selle, age 45 years, dear husband of Estelle Lewis, son of Mrs. Dora Rousselle. father to Douglas, Donna (Mrs.

W. Dickson), Debbie (Mrs. K. O'Keefe), Denise (Mrs. Doug Cavanagh), also two brothers, Ronald and Bob, both of Ottawa.

Resting at the- Smith Funeral Home, 50 John Street, Arnprior. Funeral Friday to St. John Chrysostom Church for funeral mass at 10 a.m. Interment Renfrew, Ont. SADAKA, George On Wednesday, Oct.

20, 1971, George F. Sadaka, in his 33rd year, beloved husband of June Richard, dear father of Steve, and Sherry, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ahmed Sadaka, brother of Harry, Linda, and Diane Sadaka. Resting Hulse and Playfair west chapel, 1098 Byron Avenue between Wood-rolle and Compton.

Funeral Saturday, 10.30 a.m. Inter ment Pinecrest cemetery. Vis itors Thursday 7-9 p.m., I-ri day 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. The Journal has made available a booklet of In Memoriam Phone or Write Miss Allen at 563-371 1 or come in for your copy 365 Laurier W. i Thursday, October 21, 1971.

3. Deaths (Cont. from P'eceeainrj Column) SEMPLE, William H. Peace fully in the Montreal Genertil Hospital, on Oct. 20, 1971, dearly loved husband of Merle Monck, brother of Robert S.

and Mrs. George Watt of Montreal; Ronald, Bertram and Kenneth of Quebec City; Errol of London, Ont. He was a member of St. Andrew's Ma sonic Lodge, Quebec City and a well known member of the shoe trade for many years. Funeral service at D.

A. Col lins chapel, 5610 Sherbrooke Street West, on Friday at 2 p.m. to Mount Royal cremato rium. SULLIVAN, Minnie In hospi tal, Wednesday, Oct. 20.

1971 Minnie Cousins, widow of Leo Sullivan, grandmother of Svl- via (Mrs. Hughes Van-der-Ste-gen), Paris, France. Resting Hulse and Playfair central chapel, 315 McLeod Street. Service Friday, 2 p.m. Interment Beechwood cemetery.

SWAN, George E. On Tues day, Oct. 19, 1971, in hospital George E. Swan, age 82, beloved husband of Marie-Odile des Riviere, dear father o( George Chelsea. Peter.

Ottawa; Mrs. Walter II. Rice (Edmee), Vancouver; Mrs. Walter E. Perlt (Jeannine), Si.

Paul. Mrs. Edward White (Adele), Kelowna, BC; Mrs. George Y. Baird (Peter-Louise), Penfield, NY, also eight grandchildren, two great-grandchildren.

Resting at Racine, Robert and Gauthier, 260 Besserer Street after 2 p.m. Wednesday. Funeral mass at St. Mary's Church Friday at 9 a.m. Interment Notre Dame, Ottawa.

TITLEMAN, William (Bill) -After a brief illness in his 70th year, dearly beloved and de-, voted father of Mrs. Alex Polowin (Phyllis), Ottawa; Alan Titleman, Dollard des Ormeaux, Que. Also survived by five grandchildren. al Thursday in Montreal. Shiva 510 Montford Drive, Dollard des Ormsaux.

In lieu of flowers please donate to your favorite charity. VAN DEELEN, John H. At 64 years of age, passed away suddenly Oct 20, 1971, in bhaughnessy Hospital, Van couver, leaving loving wife Virginia May, three brothers and two sisters. Funeral arrangements later. VEITCH-DRAPER tlMIHD "UNERAL DIRECTORS Lemoine, Orton PARKDALE CHAPEL BANK ST.

CHAPEL 728-4673 2360668 FRED N. GARRETT FUNERAL SERVICE Dignity, Devotion ond Economy in Good Toste Since 1938. Inqu.re No 0ll.gation 233-4773 1 lOfMM'U STREET McEVOY BROTHEkS SHIELDS LIMITED FUNERAL DIRECTORS 235 KENT STREET 232-5337 f-verv evRing we p'enent our uNtmrles with 1h 6 pm. rw on Sfntkm "KOV HULSE PLAYFAIR' Fitf rxi'rick, Jomcs Crmn Iciqlestlen. Anni (Tlltie).

Ismoily, Maureen. SocJoko, George. SulMvon, Minnie. Central Chape! West Chapel 233-1 143 728 1 761 Lost BEIGE AND WHITE OOO 10 MONTHS, red ribbon rinie Milou, 733- BICYCLE. MAN'S BLACK PEUGOT.

1M) i mly Mirnrle Mnrt, Ort IR. iril lirtT, hOWt evrf- BLACK i pel Ir ci AVrOA. C.F. LOST I fncl ol BLACK MINIATURE POODLE, MALE Gold Robirs Tog 2II6J1. Find ol Humane Society.

BROOCH, LOST. UNUSUAL DESIGN, silver ond gold. Reward. 733-9941. BROWN LEATHER JACKET.

SPORTS coat, prints, lost vicinity Glenn ond Sunnyllde. Generous reward. Phone collect l-I57-5l, otter t. The S. lost (Cont.

from Proceeding Column) BUNCH OF KEYS, KINGSMERE area, lost Oct. 17. 837-1234. CAMERA, TOfCQN, UNI, WITH FIL- ters and tonsev ki black zlppered cose. Rewoid.

e27-1439. CAT, MALE. BLACK. WHITE ON chest, bushy tall, yellowreen eyee. 73W773 otter 7 p.m.

FLAT 14K GOLD LINK BRACELET, lost Oct. 12. Reword. Evenings, 23S- 90601 days, 725-3330. DIAMOND DINNER RING, WHITE gold.

National Arts Centre area. Reward. 728-313. CHILD'S PET, BLACK AND WHITE ond ton beagle, Gremell Glen area. Has scar on right side ot nose.

Answers to name 825-1202. GLASSES LADY'S GOLD FRAME, black (ase, Carling-Sherwood. 728-2768. LADY'S WATCH, YELLOW GOLD, block bond, lost St. Laurent Shop, ping Centre, sentimental value.

S50 reward. 745 9884. LARGE ALASKAN MALMUTE HUS-ky dog, block and silver, vicinity of Albion Road, Gloucester Township, answers lo the name of King. Substantial reword. 822-6254 or LONELY LITTLE GIRL WANTS Peter back, black poodle with long toil, not clipped, collar witn Nepeon tog 224-7814 alter 7.

LOST. SMALL BLACK CAT. ANSWERS to "Nebble." Vicinity Trend Village- Greenbonk Rood. Tel. 82KW38, otter 6 p.m.

LOST VICINITY DONALD AVENUE and McArthur Road, Large port Persian cat, brown, black and white, name Fluffy. Reward. 749-8506. MALE CAT, PALE ORANGE AND white, long hair. 825-1109.

MIXED TERRIER BEAGLE, Ffc- maie, 10 months old. JO ids oiac nnd inn. white leas, chest. Ottawa li cence 10700, very friendly, answers to Chimo. Reward.

234-0719. PALE ORANGE SHORT HAIRE neutered mole tabby, lost Glebe Named Pooky. Reward. 235-3737. SILVER GREY FEMALE CAT, OR- chcrd Park-Kilborn area.

Reward. 733-7546. WATCH, MAN'S, RIVERSIDE HOTEL area. Reward. 236-1441.

UHITF MINIATURE PWULt brown ears, red col tor, viciniry rerry Lake School, Hull. $10 reward. 771- 9308. WHITE FEMALE CAT, BEACON HILL North-Rothwell area. 745-4997.

YOUR PET MAY BE AT THE Hu mane Society Shelter. Visit shelter to make sure. 725-3166. 6. found CAT FOUND, YOUNG FEMALE, GREY striped, on Chapel street, uymi CREAM COLORED SAMOYED.

NAME Nicky on collar, also white ond beige puppy. 829-3595. cleats, found in- park With near City Holl. 749-6160. KITTEN, WHITE AND BEIGE, Beoconwood.

745-9229. SMALL BLACK AND BROWN FE- male dog, found vicinity tsanK ona Driveway. 433-8887. SMALL BLACK AND WHITE CAT, Romwell Village. 744-1659.

SPARS WHEEL AND RIM, VICINITY McFarion 6Bi u. mo-nu. YOUNG DOG, MIXTURE, GOLDEN Labrador Alsatian. 744-4211. 13.

In Memorlams LEGER In loving remembronc of a dear husband, brother and dod, Jo se oh Leoer, wno passed away Oct 1 1 ThrrvKih the Intercession of St Anthony of Poduo, may he rest in peace. Mte Louisa, Brother Dennis ond Dauohter Leono Glover. LITTLE In loving memory of a deer wite and morner, Mrs. nnio time, who passed owoy Oct. 21, May her soul rest In peace.

Husband WilHom R. Little ond Family. LITTLE In affectionate memory of a beloved mother ana aeor momer-in-law, Mrs. Annie Little who died Oct. 21, 1966.

May her soul rest In peace. Joe and Irene Little, i McGREGOR In loving memory of a dear wife, mother ona granamoTner, Sorah Elirabeth, who passed away Oct. 21, 1970. Loving ond kind In all her ways. Upright and lust to the end of her days.

Sincere and true In her heart and mind. Beautiful memories she left behind. Sadly missed by Bill, Family and Grandchildren. MAHON In loving memory of our beloved daughter Barbara Joyce, who entered into heaven Oct. 1958.

Precious ore our memories. Mom. Dod. Brothers and Sister RYAN In loving memory ot our -dear arandmother, who passed away Oct. 19.

1969. More and more each day we miss her. Friends moy think the wound Is healed; But they little know the sorrow Lies within our hearts concealed. Kenneth, Lelth and Children. MOORE In loving remembrance of a dear son.

Oetbert G. Moore, who passed oway Oct. 21, m. We do not need a special day To bring you to our m-nd. For the days we db not think of you Are very hord to find.

Mom ond Dad. PAGET In loving memory of mother, Mrs. John V. Paget, who passed awoy Oct. 21, 1922 and dad, who passed away Nov.

2, 19J3. ver remembered. Paget Family. POTTS In lovlnq memory of my hus bond, Edward Bindon Potts, passed tiwoy Ort 9b7 Love greatest giU- Rcmembrdixe Millie. 15.

Cards of Thanks BROWN We w.h to extend ou' sincere thanks and appreciation to oil our friends and neighbours tor tne beautiful floral offerings ond mos-saqes of sympathy received In our recent sad bereovement of a be'oved husband, father ond grandfather Mrs. Earl Brown ond FamHy. 16. Funeral Director! RACINE. ROBERT AND GAUTHIER J37-3680 30 Besern 300 OlmstMrJ; 7 25? St.

101 Notre Dome 21. Cemeteries MFMORIAL GARDf NS If. ''V PLOT 105' 33. Banquet! and Parlies SAoit uri 0'. i PAP I v.

i ri-ii jv 1 1 35. Where lo Go DIAL-A-MATB A New Dote Every Week WHY BE ALONE? UNATTACHED moles ond femoles, oil ogjes welcome. Wnv wolt, Dlal-A-Mote. J3-3347. 57 39.

Gardening and landscaping EXCELLENT FIELD SOD FOR SALE, $200 per acre, cedar posts, from i to 70 leet. Hogs Back area. 72-t57tl 722-8W3. CHICKEN MANURE, ABOUT 20 truck load), free If picked up. (3.

SCREENED TOP SOIL, CALL LAl rent Leblanc your top soil supplier for the last 20 years. 124 2081. ROTO-TILLING OF GARDENS AND towns. Rubbish removed. 731-5932.

TOP SOIL, SODDING, SEEDING, evergreen, asphalt paving, stone work. 728-3833. TREES CUT, HEDGES TRIMMED, stumps removed. Odd obs. 2351320.

41. Help Wanted Male Interest AGENT WANTED, MUST BE BILIN. gual. Roys Cleaners, 749-5901. ASSISTANT SHIPPER.

REPLY TO Box B-717, Journal. BOOKKEEPER, PART TIME. TRIAL balance required. Civic Pharmacy. 729-3151.

CARPET LAYER, FIRST CLASS, ALL benefits, top wages. 235-6748. COOK FOR CHINESE AND CANA- dian food, $150 weekly, with room to start. Windsor, Ontario area. 731-9458.

DISHWASHER, EXPERIENCED, RE. quired. Apply Belmont Restaurant, 238Vi Sparks. DRAFTSMAN FOR SHOP DRAWINGS, Industrial plant. Must be high school graduate with 3 years experience.

746-4663. DRIVER SALES PERSON FOR Es tablished mobile canteen, fringe benefits, good conditions. Apply Immediately in person, 864 Campbell Ave. DRIVERS. K'EAT, EXPERIENCED furniture, stecdy work.

Box B-77S, Journal. DRIVING rNSTRUCTOR WANTED, immediate employment. 728-6532. EMBASSY REQUIRES EX- perienced chauffeur. Must speok English, weekdays.

237-1517. EXPERIENCED TRUCK DRIVERS needed for moving company, 234-9334. EXPERIENCED TELEVISION TECH-ntcian. Port-time bench work. Coll, between 12-1 or 4-5, 233-5898.

EXPERIENCED SINGLE MAN FOR modern dairy farm, parlor milking, obove average salary, weekly time off, references required. Hugh Hammond, Quyon, 1-819-458-2235. EXPERIENCED BODYMAN, IMME-dlate work. 744-3952. EXPERIENCED SERVICE STATION ottendont wanted with chauffeur's licence.

Apply 505 Preston St. EXPERIENCED MARRIED PERSON, for dairy farm, separate house, good wages. Doug Rivington, Corp, 839- 2933. EXPERIENCED CLEANER FOR RE ligious organization, shift work. Apply Box B-778.

Journal. EXPERIENCED DRIVER FOR DE-llvery. Go Go Plzra, Bank Street. cor or without. 733-0303 otter, noons.

EXPERIENCED TRUCK-TIRE SERV- ice repairman, chauffeurs Hoencs. hospitalization and Insurance benefits, steady employment. Frlsby Tire Clyde Ave. EXPERIENCED SALES PERSON AND WAREHOUSE MAN Immediate opening available for experienced lumber and building supply soles. Also lumber warehouseman.

Good starling salary. ond working conditions. CONTACT: J. STEENBAKKERS LUMBER LTD. 18 HIGHWAY 15, BELLS CORNERS 828-5105 INSTALLERS Persons to install doors, siding and awnings.

EXPERIENCED PREFERRED Must hoe a cor. CALL ANDY. 9.C0 A.M. to 10 A.M. RUSC0 OTTAWA LTD.

225-366(1 CHATEAU LAURIER requires EXPERIENCED BUS BOYS Vuni l)P uilinguol, neat ond ccM-rtfoi. lull tune employment, f.httt Oood salary and 'com pany b'tits Appiy in person PERSONNEL OFFICE, MACKENZIE ST. ENTRANCE FREIMART PHOTOGRAPHIC DEPARTMENT requires full-lim SALESPERSON i-r nrnrp prrferrfd, dav Afpi ni(ilcvpo discount l' Apply CREDIT OFFICE FREIMART SHOPPERS CITY Baselm Rood at Woodrofft Ottawa Journal.

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