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Deaths By The Canadian Preai Moscow Admiral Nikolai Basisty, 73, former commander of the Black Sea fleet and deputy commander-in chief of the Soviet navy, of a prolonged 111' ness. Glen dale, Billy Mills, 77, popular radio or chestra leader in the 1940's of undisclosed causes. Windermere, England Bill Shakespeare, 40, one of Brit ain's leading motor boat racers, in a 100-miles-an-hour crash on Lake Windermere. Detroit, Hughes, 28, wide receiver of the Detroit Lions football club, of a heart attack. Brands Hatch, England Jo Siffert, 35, Swiss driver, when burned to death in the wreckage of his bkm Formula 1 car.

Today and tomorrow TODAY Blood Donor Clinic, 85 Plymouth Street, 1.30 to 4.40 p.m. and 6.30 to 8.30 p.m.; and University of Ottawa science building to 4 p.m. Square dancing, Gay Laurs, Laurentian High School 8.30 p.m. "L'lllusion Comique," NAC Studio, 8 p.m. "The Servant of Two Masters," NAC Theatre, 8 p.m.

TOMORROW Blood Donor Clinic, University of Ottawa science building, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Ottawa Winter Fair opens, Lansdowne Park. Parents association meeting, St Joseph's School, Aylmer, 8 p.m. Ottawa Civic Symphony concert, High School of Commerce, 8.30 p.m.

The Irish Rovers, NAC Opera House, 8.30 p.m. Ontario Association of Engi neering Technicians and Tech nologists, general meeting, El Mirador, 8 p.m. "The Servants of Two Mas ters," NAC Theatre, 8 p.m. "L'lllusion Comique," NAC Studio, 8 p.m. Births BEGIN Doug and Lynda are happy to announce the 7 lb.

5 oz. arrival of Neil's sister, Heather Lea, Oct. 22, 1971, at the Grace Hospital. DAVIS Brian and Jean are proud to announce the arrival of their son, Paul Edward, on Oct. 20, 1971, at the Ottawa Civic Hospital.

Many thanks to Dr. Williams and Dr. Ivey, and the nurses and staff of the Civic. GRAHAM Lynn is pleased to announce the arrival of her brother, Stuart Lyndon, 7 lbs. 7 at the Ottawa Civic Hospital, Oct.

23, 1971, proud parents are George and Heather (nee Donaldson). LEVISKY George and Mary-loo (nee Randall) are proud to announce the arrival of a brother for Richard, Oct. 25, 1971, at Riverside Hospital. MOREAU Rene and Dorothy (nee Morris) are happy to announce the arrival of a son, Oct 23, 1971, at St. Louis Mane de Montfort Hospital Both well.

A grandson for Lome. Journal Box Replies 002 006 027 031 422 436 478 487 666 568 646 647 674 680 696 699 748 749 773 776 Oil 013 102 110 457 458 510 515 683 585 657 661 686 689 715 724 753 755 793 787 016 023 026 460 468 471 549 653 559 630 639 642 666 667 690 691 692 732 738 744 756 759 763 798 803 804 Mailed out Oot. 025 030 22. 1971. 032 019 024 470 655 720 721 768 769 795 799 692 696 729 744 773 777 802 700 713 717 748 758 783 785 786 789 Death Notices Will Be i Accepted From 6 A.M.

to 7:30 A.M Saturdays at 365 Laurier W. 2. Births (Cont. from Preceding Column) PEEVER Don and Yvonne (ne Lalonde) proudly announce the arrival of their first child, a son, Daniel Mel-burn, 7 6 on Oct. 23, 1971, at Ottawa Civic Hospital.

i STACEY At Chatham, Ont, on Oct. 16, 1971, to Frank and Fran (nee Martel), Angela Joy, a sister for Jeff and Roddy. Deaths BAILEY, William (Bill) In hospital on Saturday, Oct. 23, 1971, Bill Bailey of Chester-ville, in his 53rd year. Beloved husband of Lois Cross, and dear father of Dianne, Charles and Steven at home.

Resting at the Vice and Craig Ltd. Funeral Home, Queen Street, Chesterville, where service will be held on Tuesday at 2 p.m. Interment Maple Ridge Cemetery. BOYES, Mona Meriam Form erly of Stittsville, Ont, in hospital on Friday, Oct. 22, 1971, daughter of the late James Boyes and Matilda Wallington, beloved sister of Velma, Ross, Mildred and Jessie, dearly loved aunt of Robert and Gloria, devoted companion to Mrs.

George Patterson Murphy, Resting McEvoy-Shields Funeral Home, 235 Kent where service will be held Tuesday at 2.30 p.m. Interment Beechwood cemetery. BROOKS, J. Walter Suddenly on Friday, Oct. 22, 1971, Walter Brooks of 330 Hamilton Avenue South, formerly of National Research Council, beloved husband of Wanda Ellis, in his 51st year; father of James.

Mrs. Douglas Holliday (Wendy), Robert, Anne and Edward; son of Mrs. Mabel and the late Joseph Brooks. Resting Veitch Draper 453 Parkdale Avenue where friends may call Sunday after 2 p.m. Service in chapel Tuesday 11 a.m.

Interment Beech-wood Cemetery. CALDWELL, Miss Madeleine On Tuesday, Oct. 24, 1971, Madeleine Caldwell, 111 Wur- temberg, Welfare Officer, Tax ation Division, Dept. of National Revenue, until her retirement Sept 19, 1971, former vice president of the National Joint Council, for IS years. Life member of the Canadian Taxation Staff Association.

Daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Caldwell (Ada Montpetit), beloved sister of Guy Caldwell, Quebec, Mrs. Donat Gauthier (Jeanne), Detroit, dear aunt of Dr.

Edward Gauthier, Kan sas City, Lt. Col. Andre -Gau thier, Dr. Paul Gauthier, Montreal, Mrs. Jeannette Pen- berthy, Quebec, Mrs.

Michelle Labodo of Seattle, Mrs. Louise Chang, Detroit Resting at Racine, Robert Gauthier Fu neral Home, 260 Besserer Street. Funeral mass, Sacred Heart Church, Tuesday, 9 a.m. Interment Notre Dame Cemetery. In lieu of flowers donations made to the Cana dian Cancer Society would be appreciated.

CHARTRAND, Hector A. On Sunday, Oct. 24, 1971, in hospi tal, Hector A. Chartrand, aged 83, beloved husband of Alice Pombert, dear father of Ge rard and Jean, both of Ottawa; brother of Mrs. Anna Leclerc, Tee Lake; grand father of Pierre and Lynne, great-grandfather of Nathalie Ann, also several nieces and nephews.

Resting at Racine, Robert and Gauthier, 260 Bes serer Street. Funeral mass at St. Anne's Church, Wednesday at 9 a.m. Interment St. Paul's cemetery, Aylmer.

DANILEWICZ, Augustine At the residence of her son-in-law 24 Ralph Street, on Saturday, Oct. 23, 1971, Augustine Ost, widow of Konstantine Dan-ilewicz, in her 86th year, be loved mother of Mrs. Henry Mundt, survived also by three grandchildren, Mr. Jane Neumann, Mrs. Frank Kall mann and G.

W. Mundt and eight great-grandchildren and a brother Adolf Gerl in Ger many. Resting Veitch-Draper 703 Bank Street. Service in chapel Tuesday, 2 p.m. In terment Pinecrest cemetery.

DELANEY, Mrs. Catherine At her residence, 182 Holmwood Avenue, Sunday, Oct. 24, 1971, Catherine Perrault, widow of Thomas Delaney, dear mother of (Eleanor) Mrs. Donald McNee, Chatham, Ont, Ro bert, James, Gregory Thomas, (Mary) Mrs. George Down, and (Doreen) Mrs George Dunn and Peter Mclvor, all of Ottawa, dear sister of Louis, Navan, Ont, and Isabella, Ottawa, 21 grandchildren.

Resting y-Shields Funeral Home, 235 Kent Street. Funeral Wednesday to Blessed Sacrament Church. Funeral mass 8 a.m. Interment Notre Dame cemetery. 3.

Deaths (Cont. from P'eceeolng Column! DICK. Russell QC In hospital-Sunday, Oct. 24, 1971. Russell M.

Dick, QC, beloved husband of Leda V. Keayr brother of the Misses May and Beatrice Dick. Resting Hulse and Play fair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street, where pri- service, will be held Tuesday. Entombment Beechwood Mausoleum. DUGAL, Edward A.

In hospi tal Saturday, Oct 23, 1971, Edward Dugal, in his 86th year, beloved husband of Grace Howell, father of Charles Louise (Mrs. A. Marquis), Marguerite (Mrs. A. E.

Dwyer), and Evelyn Dugal, also survived by 11 grandchildren and two great grandchildren, all of Ottawa. Resting Hulse and Playfair central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street. Requiem mass at St. Theresa's Church, Wednesday at 9 a.m. Interment Pinecrest cemetery.

Friends may call after 7 p.m. Monday. DUNN, Thomas In hospital on Friday, Oct. 22, 1971, aged 66 years, Thomas Dunn, 231 Keyworth Avenue, beloved husband of May West, loving father of Mrs. Earl Sheehan (Shirley), Toronto; Mrs.

E. A. Conquest (Constance), Califor nia; Mrs. Ronald Rosser (Pa tricia) and Mrs. Robert Ham- mell (Kathleen), brother of Mrs.

William Houghtby, of Florida. Funeral was held from Veitch-Draper Ltd. on Monday. FRASER, Kenneth S. In hos pital, Pembroke, Saturday, Oct 23, 1971, in his 66th year, Kenneth S.

Fraser of 243A Isabella Street, Pembroke, beloved husband of Margaret (nee Austin), dear father of Karen, brother of Winnifred (Mrs. Robert Brogan) of Fern-dale, Michigan, Margaret (Mrs. Ernest Reinberg), Ottawa; Mabel Deighton and Joseph R. Fraser, both of Pem broke; Emmett of Mprris-burg; Douglas L. Fraser, Toronto.

Resting Malcolm and Deavrtt Funeral Home, 141 Renfrew Street, Pembroke. Service in the chapel Tuesday at 2 p.m. Interment Wesley United Cemetery. GLYSINSKIE, Julia Wife of Peter, in her 82nd year, pass ed away Oct. 25, 1971, dear mother of Joe, Barry Bay; Vicki Morris, Sudbury; Mary Luckasabitch, Renfrew; Kay GoLka, Stasia Coulas, Barrys Bay; Jean Lepine, Renfrew.

Resting at Goulet Funeral Home, Barrys Bay. Service 9 a.m. Wednesday morning. In terment Barrys Bay. GREENE, June Norma Sud- denly, in hospital, Saturday, Oct.

23, 1971, June Stapley, age 41, beloved wife of Clayton Greene, 135 Britannia Road, dear mother of Barry, Stephen, Patrick, Mrs. Morris Gravelle (Glenda), Mrs. Willie Milner (Dianna), Judy and the late Garry, sister of Bert Stapley, Mrs. M. Tcdd (Dolores), Mrs.

Henry James (Viva), Mrs. Roy Cameron (Rita), also survived by three grandchildren. Resting at the Tubman Funeral Home, 403 Richmond Road at Roosevelt. Service in the chapel Wednesday, 11 a.m. Interment Capital Memorial Gardens.

HACKETT, Kate Gertrude At Central Hospital, Toronto, on Sunday, Oct. 24, 1971, Kate Jones, beloved wife of the late Thomas Hackett, sister of Mrs. Daisy Wood of Ottawa, sister-in-law of Mrs. Hazel Jones of Toronto. Resting at the Ralph Day Funeral Home, 180 Danforth Avenue, Toronto.

Service in St. Luke's Church (Coxwell Avenue at Cosburn), Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment St. John's Cemetery, Toronto. HARRINGTON, T.

D. (Dan) In hospital Saturday, Oct. 23, 1971, aged 60 years, beloved husband of Alice Mernkin, 44 Harrold Place, dear father of (Joan) Mrs. Terrence Bren-nan, Ottawa; and (Anne) Mrs. Brian Cadieux, Vancouver, BC.

Resting McEvoy-Shields Funeral Home, 235 Kent Street, where friencb may call from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Monday Service Tuesday 11 a.m. Interment Pinecrest cemetery. HAWTHORN, Ada Bell At Victoria Hospital, Renfrew, on Friday, Oct. 22, 1971, in her 76th year, Ada Bell Briscoe, beloved wife of John Hawthorn, RR 1, Foresters Falls, dear mother of Harold, RR 1 Foresters Falls; (Iva) Mrs.

William Oates, RR 1, Foresters Falls; Ivan, at home. Resting at her late home RR 1 Foresters Falls until 2 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 26, thence to Queens Line United Church for service at 2.30 l.m. Inter ment Beachburg Union ceme tery.

3. Deaths (Cont. om preceding Column) HOUGH, Laura In hospital Sunday, Oct. 24, 1971, Laura Manhard, age 88 years, widow of Alonzo Hough, mother of Charles Edward, Ross Garnet, Mrs. W.

J. Mathews (Erma), Mrs. T. H. O'Regan (Dorothy), and Miss Benita Hough.

Resting Hulse and Playfair central chapel, 315 McLeod Street. Service Wednesday 3 p.m. Interment Beechwood cemetery. HOWARD, Michael Joseph (Mark) At his residence, Chalk River, Saturday, Oct. 23, 1971, in his 62nd year, Mark Howard, beloved hus band of Patricia Holleran, dear father of William, To ronto, and Jerry in Europe, dear brother to Miss May Howard of Pembroke, Bebe (Mrs.

Tony Sicocelli), Brooklyn, NY, Wilfrid, Egan- ville and J. P. Howard of Renfrew. The funeral mass was held today (Monday) at 10 a.m. in St.

Anthony's Church Chalk River. Interment parish (Arrangements by Murphy and Hattin, Pembroke.) KIRBY, Percy In hospital Saturday, Oct. 23, 1971, Percy Kirby, 50 Willard Avenue, hus band of the late Isabella Cruickshank, father of Kath- erine (Kay) and Joyce. Res ting Hulse and Playfair Cen- tral Chapel, 315 McLeod Street. Service Tuesday 11 a.m.

Cremation Pinecrest. A Thomas Vincent (Vince At the Great War Memorial Hospital, Perth, Saturday, Oct. 23, 1971, Thomas Vincent (Vince) Lal-ly, in his 82nd year, beloved husband of Margaret Ellen Bennett, dear father of Jim and Norah, both of Perth. Requiem mass "was celebrated in St. John's Church on Monday.

Oct. 25 at 10 a.m. Interment StJl John's cemetery, Perth. (Blair and Son Funeral Directors.) McCULLAGH, Mabel In hos pital at Carleton Place, Ont, on Sunday, Oct. 24, 1971, Ma bel Burrows, beloved wife of J.

Fletcher McCullagh, in her 61st year. Resting at the Alan R. Barker Funeral Home, McArthur Carleton Place, where service will be conducted on Wednesday at 2 p.m. Interment United cemeteries. McLAREN, Campbell In Fen- frew hospital Sunday, Oct.

24, 1971, Campbell Roy McLaren, son of the late Malcolm McLaren and Jessie Rob ertson, age 75 years. Resting at the Cochrane Anderson Funeral Home, Renfrew, for service on Wednesday, Oct 27 at 2 p.m. Interment in Goshen cemetery. McMIIXAN, Kenneth Of Pol timore, on Sunday, Oct. 24, 1971, age 58, beloved brother of William and Douglas of Poltimore, Archie of Ayl mer, Mrs.

Harvey Orange, Poltimore, Mrs, Wilfrid St. Michael, Sudbury. Resting at the" Brunet Funeral Home, 115 McLaren Street, Buckingham. Funeral Wednesday, Oct. 27 for service at Poltimore United Church at 2 p.m.

Interment parish cemetery. MULLINS, Tressa In hospital Saturday, Oct. 23, 1971, Tressa May McEwen, widow of Ed ward Patrick Mullins, 124 Springfield Road, dear mother of Mrs. F. Le P.

T. Clifford (Alice), Mrs. J. A. Stewart (Kay), Mrs.

E. J. (Dorothy), and Mrs. Warren Tunfeon (Margaret) sister of Mrs. Alfred Howard.

A pri vate service was held from Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street on Monday. The Journal has made available a booklet of In Memoriam Notices. Phone or Write Miss Allen at 563-3711 or come in for your copy at 365 Laurier W. Journal Subscription Pates SINGLE COPY PRICE: tOC dolly. 15c Sotor doy BY CARRIER: oOc week BY MAIL: Poynbte In odVonc-t Con odo, Conndwn Forres Post Olflce and A.

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K1G JK. I 3. Dealhs (Cont. from Procotding Column) SCOTT, Margaret Aileen At Vancouver on Friday, Oct. 22, 1971, Margaret Aileen Scott, of 59 Mark Avenue, Vanier City, daughter of the late Mr.

and Mrs. Walter F. Scott, sister of Norman of Winnipeg, Humphrey of Moncton, NB, Elizabeth of Vanier City and Mrs. R. J.

McCarthy (Ethel) of Mano- tick. Resting Hulse and Play fair central chapel, 31S McLeod St. Service Wednes day at 1 p.m. Interment Beechwood cemetery. Friends may call after 2 p.m.

Tuesday SEGUIN, Harry In hospital, Oct. 22, 1971, Joseph Edward (Harry) Seguin, Kemptville, RR 4, age 63 (Retired WOl Canadian Army), beloved son of the late Alphonse Seguin and Amanda Lapointe, brother of Edward, Detroit and Mrs. G. Henry Mitchell (Bertha), Ottawa. Resting Rolston Funeral Home, Kemptville.

Service in chapel Monday, 9 a.m. Interment Notre Dame cemetery. SPROULE, Hubert Leslie In hospital Sunday, Oct. 24, 1971, Hubert Leslie Sproule, beloved husband of Eileen Kennedy of 184 Crestview Avenue, dear father of Mrs. E.

E. Ar-; thurs (Hildreth), of Toronto; Robert and Mrs. Gordon Ball (Patricia), of Ottawa. Resting Hulse and Playfair central chapel, 315 McLeod Street. Service Wednesday at 2 p.m.

interment nnecrest ceme tery. Flowers gratefully declined, donations may be made to a charity of one's choice. TAYLOR, Gladys In an Ot tawa hospital, Sunday, Oct. 24. 1971, Gladys Stanyar, 544 Courtney Avenue, beloved wife of Insp.

Charles A. Tay lor, dear mother of Mrs. J. Mason (Marion), Crookham, Mrs. J.

Kroeger (Lois). Kamloops, BC, also survived by two grandchildren and a brother, Russell Stanyar of Ottawa. Resting at the Tub man Funeral Home, 403 Rich mond Road at Roosevelt. Ser vice in the chapel Wednesday, 2 p.m. Interment Pinecrest cemetery.

TREMBXAY, Melina In hos pital Sunday, Oct. 24, 1971, Melina Latulippe, aged 73, wife of the late Ovila Tremb- lay, dear mother of Roland, Hull; Mrs. Leo Michaud (Yvette), Mrs. Albert Four-nier (Marie-Rose), sister of Eugene Latulippe, Mrs. Rose St.

John, 23 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren Resting at the Landreville Fu neral Home, 578.. Somerset West Funeral Wednesday to St. Jean Baptiste Church for mass at 8 a.m. Interment Notre Dame cemetery. WRIGHT, Francine Julia In hospital Saturday, Oct.

23, 1971, Francine Julie Wright, formerly of St. Petersburg, Florida, widow of Stanley Wright, and dear sister of Lot- ta Dnnkle of Ottawa. Private service was held at Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street, on Monday at 1 p.m. Interment Pinecrest cemetery. HULSE PLAYFAIR Dick, Rusted C.

Dugal, Edward A. Hough, Laura. Kir by, Percy. Scott, Margaret Aileen. Sproule, Hubert Leslie.

Central Chapel West Chapel 233-1143 728-1761 VICE CRAIG LTD. FUNERAL HOMES METCALFE WINCHESTER CHESTERVILLE 774-2120 One convenient telephone number serves all 3 locations. FRED N. GARRETT FUNERAL SERVICE Dignity, Devotion and Economy in Good Taste Since 1933. Inquire No Obligation 233-4773 584 SOMERSET STREET WEST VEITCH-DRAPER LIMITED FUNERAL DIRECTORS Brooks, Walter.

Don.lewicr. Augustine. Dunn, Thomas. PARKDALE CHAPEL 728 4673 BANK ST. CHAPEL 2360668 Monday, October 25, 1971.

3. Dealhs (Com. from Preceding Column) McEVOY BROTHEkS SHIELDS LIMITED FUNERAL DIRECTORS 235 KENJ STREET 232-5337 fcverv vtnlng wt onutnt our obituirie with me 6 p.m. nuvw on Station ckoy. Lost BASSE TT HOUND, 2 YEARS OLD, vicinity Woodroffe Aw.

2244007. BLACK CAMERA, CASE, LOST IN pork ot end of Modawoska Dr. BLACK-TAN CHIHUAHUA, WHITE paw, white chest. Beacon Hill area, Wednesday nignt. 749-9145.

Reword. BROOCH, LOST, UNUSUAL DESIGN silver and gold. Reword. 731-9961. BUNCH OF KEYS, KINGSMERE area, lost Oct.

17. 827-1234. CAMERA, -TOPCON, UNI, WITH FIL-I lers ond lense, In block zlppertd cose. Reward. 8277439.

CAT, MALE, BLACK, WHITE ON cnest, bushy tall, yellow-green eye. tiMfij oner p.m. DIAMOND DINNER RING, WHITE gold. Notional Arts Centre area. Re ward.

728-3135. GLASSES. LADY'S GOLD FRAME black cose, Corllng-Sherwood. 723- 2768. LADY'S WATCH, YELLOW GOLD block band, lost St.

Laurent Shop ping Centre, sentlmentol value. $50 reward. 745-9884. LARGE ALASKAN MALMUTE Hus ky dog, block ond silver, vicinity of Albion Road, Gloucester Town ship, answers to the name of King, Substantial reward. (22-6254 or 224- 8544.

LONELY LITTLE GIRL WANTS Peter bock, block poodle with long toil, not clipped, collor with Nepeon tag. 224-7114 after 7. LOST. ENGLISH FEMALE POINTER, white ond brownt oronge collar. H.

E. Elklns, Maryland. Coll Ottawa 824-5174. LOST. SMALL BLACK CAT.

ANSWERS to "Nebble." vicinity Trend viuoge-Greenbonk Rood. Tel. 8284038, after 6 p.m. LOST VICINITY DONALD AVENUE and McArthur Rood. Large part Persian cat, brown, black ond white, name Fluffy.

Reward. 7494506. MALE CAT, PALE ORANGE AND white, long hair. 825-1109. TERRIER BEAGLE, re- male.

TO months old. 40 lbs block and tan, white legs, chest. Ottawa li cence 10uo, very trienaiy, onmi iu Chimo. Reward. 234-0719.

PALE ORANGE SHORT HAIRE neutered male lobby, lost Glebe Named Pooky. Reword. 335-3737. SILVER GREY FEMALE OR- chord Pork-KllDOrn orea. Kewora.

733-7546. SILVER CHARM BRACELET, LEFT in Frelman's fitting room, sentlmen tol value. Reward. 728-2867. SMALL STAR-SHAPED BROOCH, INI- Halt V.R.I., great sentimental value.

Reward. 745-6314. YOUR PET MAY BE AT THE HU mane Society Shelter. Visit shelter to make sure, 725-3166. 6.

Found BLACK FEMALE LABRADOR, BE-tween I ond to months old. Days 728-5115, evenings 224-8813. BLACK MINIATURE POODLE, MALE. gold rabies tog 211621. Find at Human Society.

AT FOUND, YOUNO FEMALE. GREY ttrfped, on Chopel Street. 233-2591 EYE GLASSES FOUND VICINITY Kllborn ond Bank Street. 733-7861 OOT8ALL CLEATS, FOUND IK' PARK near City Hall. 747-6140.

FOUVD. GOLD RIMMED GLASSES IN cose. Vicinity Alia vista tcnooi. -69' 7. GLASSES.

GREEN CASE. FOUND near Basilica. 233-5549. SMALL DOG MIXED LAB. BLACK ond white male, t-oiiowtieia Koaa.

728-9824. SMALL SHEEP DOG FOUND NEAR Preston-Beech streets orea 3 or 4 months old. 728-0562. TABBY CAT, YOUNG FEMALE, ROTH- well Helghts-Montred Rood orea. 749-1320.

YOUNG GREY CAT, WHITE LEGS, chest, nose, Rockcllffe area. 745-4s. 13. In Memorlams A.R.DEV in loving memofv of our deer brother, Clem, wro died Oct, 35, 1970. Sodly mlswd ond tovlnply reflTfrrfbered Mother, Brothers ond Sisters.

BROWNBRIDGE-GIBSON tn loving memory of dear mother, Mrs. Rose erownbrldoe Gibson, who possed OWOV Oct 25, 1970. The depths of sorrow we cannot tell Of the tos of one we loved so well And while she sleeps peoceful sleep Her memory we snoii orwoys Keep. Loving daughters Marguerite ond Helen and son Sydney (Gibby). 8ROWNBRIDGE-G1BSON, Rose In toving memory of a sister ond sisrer-In-low who passed away Oct.

25, 1970, ond Irene Blals who passed oway 1970. You wilt always live In our heortt. Edgor ond Ivy. DELFINO In loving memory of dear sister, Mary rrristopher oei-fino, who passed away Oct. 25, 1970.

The pearly gates were opened A gentle voice said "Come" And with farewell unspoken She gently entered home. Sister Jean. PECK In loving memory of a deor brother end Uncle Borry, who died accidentally Oct. 25, 1949. Love's greatest gift remembrance.

Leonard, eon ond Family. PECK In loving memory of a dear brother, Barry, who passed oway Oct. 25, 1W. Today recalls the merwy Of a loved one gone to rest; And those who think of him today Are those who loved him best. The flowers we lay upon his grave May wither ond decoy.

But the love for him who lies beneath Will never fade owav. Raymond, Margaret ond Family. PECK In lovlnq memory of Borry, who died accidentally, Oct. 25, 1W9 While he sleeps in peoceful sleep. His memory we shall always keep.

Sodly missed Emerson, Anita and Family. PECK In loving memory of a dear brother, Barry, who died accidentally Oct. 25, 199 Memory drifts to scenes long post. Time rolls on but memories lost, Sum nine passes, shadows foil, Love and remembrance outlast oil Sadly missed. Allan and Margaret.

13. In Memorlanu (Cont. from Preceding. Column! PECK In loving memory of dear brother, Barry, who died accidentally Oct. 25, 1969.

It wot In the month of October, We stood by an open grave. And watched them lower our beloved brother We would have given our lives to save. But we knew our thoughts could not woken That soul In the silent clay So we laid our heorts down beside Barry And sllentty walked away. Sodly missed Gall ond Steven, SPENCER In loving, memory of Jeanette Spencer who passed away OCt. Z5, 1970, In our heorts your memory lingers, Always tender, fund end true; There's not a day, dear Jeanette, We do not think of you.

Gladys. IS. Cards ol Thanks REID We wish to extend our sincere thanks and appreciation to all our neighbors ond friends for the messages of sympathy, florol tribute ond kindness shown In the loss of a dear husband ond father, Reid. Spe-clol thanks to Rev. H.

M. Pentland ond to the Kelly Funeral Home. Brenda, Sheila ond Earl. 16. Funeral Olreclors RACINE.

ROBERT AND GAUTHIER 237-3680 260 Ressereri 300 7 259 St. Patrick! 101 Notre Dome. 17. Cemetery Memorials CREMATION Full Informotion Free of Chorge From BEECHWOOD CREMATORIUM P0 BOX 7025, OTTAWA 746-0201 20. Florists FINE'S FLOWERS LIMITED With 6 locations for Your Convenience 2M Bonk Street 2214 Carting at Woodroffe 3636 Riverside Drive near Uplands Hlghwoy 15, Bells Corners St.

Laurent Shopping Centre 15 Beechwood Avenue 236-0801 21. Cemeteries MEMORIAL GARDENS PLOT FOR two Intombments, sell price, owner leaving city. 729-2283. 29. Druggists Open Sunday SOUTH PARKS PHARMACY, J710 ALTA VIS-! to Drive, Altooonk Shopping Plaza.

7JI-W53. Open 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. I WEST PAYETTE DRUG MART, LANCASTER Pkjio, 1517 Merlvole Rood. Open very Sunday, 9-4.

224-2745. WEST END SHOPPERS CITY PHARMACY, 1377 Woodroffe Avenue at Baseline Rood. Open every Sunday, 104. 224.7621, 30. Service Stations SERVICE STATIONS OPEN OCT.

24 to OCT. 30 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. DRUMMOND'S OAS BAR GAS FOR MUCH LESS AT DRUM- mond's new gos bar, 635 Bronson. 232-4750.

ESSO ED BROWN'S ESSO SERVICE STA- tlon. Baseline Rood at Prescott Hlghwoy. 729-9200. ESSO PARKDALE ESSO SERVICE STA. tlon, 1184 Wellington Street.

72S-S633. SHELL EARL MULHOLLAND SHELL SER- vlce station, 667 Bonk Street at Clemow. 234-IS61. TEXACO ROULEAU SERVICE STATION, Rid3au ot King award. 233-7444.

TEXACO MAYFAIR TEXACO, 6 RICHMOND Rood. 725-1721. TEXACO OLMSTEAD TEXACO, 401 ST. LAU- rent ot Meadow Drive. 749-9565.

TEXACO JOE'S TEXACO, 779 Avenue. 235-52M. GLADSTONE SUPERTEST BRISSON SUPERTEST 339 Montreal Rood C. VIAU 339 Montreal Rood ELIARD B0LDT Bells Corners BARRY WALLACE 912 Bank ond Holmwood R. J.

COLE 676 Somerset Street and Bronson GARRY'S SUPERTEST 1432 Baseline Rood ond Clyde FRED BOWES 7S3 Rldoewood, Riverside Mall 35. Where to Co WOODS RIDING STABLE, YEAR 'round riding. Situated 23 miles south of Ottawa, I mile north ot Hollvllle (Highway 431, Western ond English riding. Trail rides. Instruction tor beginners, Hoy ond sleigh rides tor parties, groups, etc.

Groups welcome to form weekly duos, l-or runner Information coll I-M9-572I. DIAL-A-MATB A New Oat Every Week WHY BE At ONE? UNATTACHED moles ond lemaiM. oil ages we'eome. Why wait. Dial A Mote, 23 2347.

39. Gardening and landscaping cvrpi i FKT FIELD SOD FOR SALE $700 per ocre. cedar posts, Irom 6 toj IV rrer. "'-Ji ijv- 772 tm CHICKEN MANURE, ABOUT 20 truck Irwch, free it pickmj up. SCREENED 10P SOIL.

CALL LAU rent leblnnc I vour top soi1 sunpi'er lor tne lo-l 20 veon 634. 2011. ROTO TILLING OF GARDENS AND lawns. Rubblsn removed. rji-svj.

TREES CUT, HEDGES TRIMMED. stumps removed. Odd IODS. 23S-U70 The Ottawa Journal 31- 41. Help Wanted Mai htered AGENT WANTED, MUST BC 6ILIN- gual.

Roys Cleaners, 749-5901. BOOKKEEPER, PART TIME, TRIAL balance required. Civic Phorjnocy. 729-3151. CARPET LAYER, FIRST CLASS, ALL benefits, top wages.

2354768. CRANE OPERATOR, 25-TON LORAIN mobile crane. Call Ted Craln, 725-1069, 777-4751. COOK FOR CHINESE AND CANADIAN tooa, si0 weekly, with room to ttort. Windsor, Ontario, creo.

731-9458. DISHWASHER, EXPERIENCED, RE quired. Apply Belmont Restaurant 238V) Sparks. DRAFTSMAN FOR SHOP DRAWINGS, Industrial plant. Must be high school graduate with 3 years experience.

746-4663. DRIVER SALES PERSON FOR ES-toblished mobile canteen, fringe benefits, good conditions. Apply Immediately in person, 864 Campbell Ave. ELECTRONIC TECHNICIAN FOR component sales. P.O.

Box 355, Montreal 260. EXPERIENCED TELEVISION TECH- nlcton. Part-time bench work. Coll. between 121 or 4-5, 233-5898.

EXPERIENCED MARRIED PERSON, for dairy form, separate house, good wages. Doug Rivington, Carp, $39-2933. EXPERIENCED TRUCK-TIRE SERV-Ice repairman, chautteur's licence, hospitalization ond insurance benefits, steady employment. Frlsby Tk Clyde Ave. EXPERIENCED DRIVER WANTED, preferobly over 25, some night work.

Apply in person only, 255 Parkdale. EXPERIENCED TRUCK DRIVERS needed for moving company. 234-9336. MECHANICS LARGE BRITISH AUTO IMPORT DEALER REQUIRES LICENSED MECHANICS APPLY STEINHAUS MR MAN0TICK MOTORS 692-3506 OR LONG ISLAND MOTORS 449 GLADSTONE AVENUE 236-7101 INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTANT Salary to $7,500 In the construction and property management field. Must be enrolled in 2nd or 3rd yeor R.I.A.

or C.C.A. and have 2 to 3 years good solid accounting experience including financial statement preparation. The company is growing and offers lots of scope for someone who is willing to work. MORTGAGE INSPECTOR Salary to $8,000 Plus Car Must have a background in placing mortgages or real estate assessment. As well as approving mortgage applications this person will be managing a large apartment building.

MR. W. GREGORY 236-0458 EXPERIENCED SALES PERSON AND WAREHOUSE MAN Immediate opening available for experienced lumber and building supply sales. Also lumber warehouseman. Good starting salary, and working conditions.

CONTACT: J. STEENBAKKERS LUMBER LTD. 18 HIGHWAY 15, BELlS CORNERS 828-5105 SAUCIER CHEF REQUIRED IMMEDIATELY Salary commensurate with ability ond experience. Only qualified persons need apply. Contact CARA OPERATIONS LTD.

233-2843 for interview 8 I.

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