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Tcddijand Tomorrow -n TODAY.4"'; '1 "Bf I film, National 'Art Centre- Stduo, 2. 8.30, 8 and 18.30 p.m. i Arts Centre Theatre," 8 p.m.- PpIWcaJf Man," talk by deorge Manuel, National Mu-eum, .8.13 p.m.' v. Square dancing, Swgle Parent; Association, Westboro Community Centre, 8.30 p.m. Recovery, meeting, St.

Jean Baptiste Parish Hall, 8.30 pk' National Film Theatre, series, University of Ottawa, 8.30 p.m. Ottawa Twin Parents' Association, United Church, 8.15 p.m. TOMORROW Mtwic by Computer, public lecture, Southam Hall, 1.30 p.m. University of Ottawa, Faculty of'MedJclne, open house, 7.30 to 10 t.m. i i Public Meeting-on Pollution, Carleton Place Town Hall.

7.30 p.m'. Ottawa Handicapped Assocf-atlon, Bell Street United Church, 8 p-mi Canadian Nordic Society meet-tog; Carleton University, 8 p.m. "La Double Inconstance," Na-tional Arts Centre Studio, 8 p.m. Tertuffe." National Arts Centre. Theatre, 8 pm.

'Ottawa Philatelic Society, diateau Launier. 8 p.m. North Gowe r-Martborough North Gower Pub- Iks School. 8.15 p.m. National Ballet of National Arts Centre Opera House.

8.30 p.m, Piano recital. py Yvonne Lo- riod end Olivier Messiaen, urn versltv of Ottawa Academic Han. 8.30 p.m. Pjano; recital Braas, German library, 8.30 p.m by' Helmut Institute and Death Notices Will Be Accepted Each, Saturday From 7 a.m: to 7.30 a.m. 236-7511 I4t INDEX TO CLASSIFICATIONS ANNOUNCBMIMTS Vital SWhtlCM Adoptions 1 Blrthr 8.

Dotti 1 4. OblturlS I. Loot Fouatf NollCMI 1J, In Momortom 14. Annlvortorv MoiMS 15. Card or inarwi 14, Funtfol Olroetort, U.

Comowy Momorlols 11 SoclrtlM and Lodgot 1. Churcnn 20. FlorUtt i' vl Dnislt Opi I K. Strvlc Stations i srvledi st onq(itt'onOTlldS S4; as. Whor, 0 -i 3i, Nottli ond Moll 37i aooutv SHon 3.

NurilM Honw Gordonlng and LonKOpm4 ys, Ambulanct Unlet IMPLOYMINT 4f. Molo Holp Wontod Solotmon ond Agmts, 43. Povtnn rem 44. protoiolonal Sorvle f- 45. Finwit flO'P Ttamwm 44.

Nurtlng Sorvlcol 47. EmBloynwrt Wantttf M. pomottle m. Tooehori Wanttd SO. Tuition J.

iSI. Trad Schools St. toby Sorvlcts AFABTMINTt 84. Apsrtmonts Lot 55. Furnltlwd Apartmonn) to Lot 56: Aportmonto Wontod ST.

Aportmon tor Sal i St. Furnlihod Apartmontt Wantoa" "'W. SuWoti PROPIRTY 40 Industrial Proportlot t. Proptrty lor Solo I 4J. Froporty for nt i tt.

Proporty Wantod 44. Ineomo Froporty 45. Froporty Exchanged 44, Out-ofTown FroportM 47. Farms tor Sal .40 SnriH for ftont 44. Farms Wantod to Vf 70.

corragos tor ooio 71. Cottoooo for Hont '7i Cottoaoo Wantod 73. Cottago Lots for Sale 74. Waronout Spao 75. Ottlcos Lf it, Otflcos Wantod to Ldf 7, Storts to Lot cl, I.

Storos Wantod 10 tdf 7. Booortt 10. iuslnost Opportonttlot ROOMS St. (looms fo Lot Sf. Rooms Wontod M.

Room ond Board TV. snam AcqommqaBTKm L0NO OISTANCI -MO, TOLL CHARGR- PHONE ZENITH 77120 2. Blrfhs BROWNLE a and Suzanne-(nee Ethier) are delighted to announce the birth of their' son, 7 10 born Oct 24, 1970, at. the Grace. Hospital Both well, (.

i MURPHY Jim and Anne (nee Morrison) are happy to announce the birth of their first child, a daughter, on Tuesday, Oct. 27, at Perth General Hospital. Both well. JSTACEY Ian and Diane (nee Chambers) are happy to announce the arrival of a son, Richard George, 7 1 on Oct. ,26.

1970, at the Civic Hospital. WELD.EN Kenneth and Pamela (nee Scrfver) wish to announce the arrival of their daughter, Erin Alexandra, 7 2 Oct. 23, at Riverside v- WILKINSON Anne and Tom, welcome John Matthew Thomas, 9 lbs. 3 born Sunday, Oct. 25, at the Grace Hospital.

A brother for -Clare. Thanks to doctor a nurses. iv ''i WILLIAMS 'Lieutenant Michael and Gayle (nee Cameron) are very happy to announce the birth- of a daughter on Oct. 25, 1970, at Soldiers Memorial Hospital, Middleton, Nova Scotia. A ,5 sister for Theresa Lyn.VA second great-grandchild for William Francis Curtin, Lind say; Ont.

COSMONAUTS TV? H1n SEATTLE (AP) American astronaut Edwin AWrin and two visiting Soviet cosmonauts took turns flying a Boeing 747 jumbo jet-Tuesday. Andrian NIkotavev. 41. who commanded the 18-day Soyuz 9 flight, took the plane off, Vltali Sevas-tyanov, 35, his companion on the Soyuz trip, put it through a couple of manoeuvres, and Ald- rin was at the controls lot the landing. Jwmal Box Beoltes 008 020 033 039 04S 07J 096 098 102 103 104 108 130 135 140 ISO 1S9 174 203 208 210 12 219 221 235 236 245 2S2 271 273 274 277 278 .279 283 288 287 288 291 292 294 295 296 300 302 303 305 309 310 315' 817 319 318 329 872 901 908 982 997 MRRCNANDIM Artlctost 1.

Comoros. Photo Supplies tl. Artlclos for Sal Artlclos Wontod 04. ArtkM for Ront 05. Artlclos MP owap M.

Antlauos and Fin Art t7. FlroMood ond Pool Morkot totkof 'f. MuctHnory and Equlpmont 100. Pot StOCk lot. Livestock and Poultry lot.

Stomps and Coins 103. HobWs 10. Boots nd Motors 1 Snowmobiles 104, Campers' Supplies i i i 107. Musical Supplies ICS. Rodlo Television' 1 lOf, Household Appliance AUTO MOT tVI AetoSl Auto Looting i M0.

Autos for Sal Ml. Autos Wonted 171. Auto Accessories 1JJ. Sports Cars 1J4. Auto farts -Truckst 179.

Trucks for Sal 1M. Truck Bodies, Parts Ml. Trucks Wonted Trailers, 131. Trailers for Sole. 114.

Trailers for Rent 135. Mobil Home for tale 1 13. Mobile Homes for Rent 1J7. Mobile Homes Moved 13S. MoMIe Home PerM 134.

Mobil Homes exchanges) Motorcycles! v- 145. Motorcycles for Sal 1 144. Motorcycles for Rent '147. Scooters for Sale 14S, Scootere for Renf i. 147.

Ski Corner Mlseelloneoost 151. Garogo Parking Space) 153. Wintering RRAl RSTATi ,157. Houses for Sole '15t. Real trtat Service 15.

House to Let 140. Furnished House to Let 141. Furnished House Wanted to Lf Hi. House Wanted Let 143. Houses Wanted Buy i 144.

Garden Homes PIRSONALI. I4. Personal Memo. 177. Transportation AvolloM ITS.

Transportation Wanted 7. Camps Bey' and Girl FINANCIAL 1S5. Plnoncmg 14. Money. Wonted 147.

Money Available 1M, Mortgoges lie. Investment 11 1 IN. Patent nd MIICRLLANROUt W4. Lgal 15. Auction is.

Mr. Servu rr. 197. Coming Event 1ft. Stamp Collector If.

Annlversory Pag Ottawa's Most Progressive Want. 3. Oeafhs BETHELL, Florence At De troit, at the home of her daughter, on Monday, Oct. 26, 1970, Florence widow of WUUam Ed' ward BetheHJ lovirig mother of Mrs.i Jack Mitchell (Florence) of Winnip, Mr. Ethel Wild and Mrs.

D. Coxon (Daisy) of Ottawa, Mrs. TV Wtcfe (bptfise) of Detroit, Jerry and James of Ottawa and Dan of Mount Pleasant, Mich.j sistier of BeasJey and Mrs. Daisy Smith in. England, Mrs." Dawkm (Gertrude) of Australia.

Also survived by 18 grandchildren and ''17 Resting Hulse and Playfair West Chapel, 1098 Byron, between Woodroffe and Compton. Service on Thursday at 2 p.m. Interment CANNON, Tracey-Lee At her home, 462 Churchill Avenue, on Tuesday, Oct 27, 1970, Tracey-Lee, infant daughter of Brian and Nancy Cannon (Newell), sister of Kerry -Ann, granddaughter of Mrs. Trudy Cannon' and-' Mr and Mrs. John 1 great- granddaughter of R.

H. Newell, Windsor, and 'Mr. and Mrs. Kearney. Rest ing at the Tubman' Funeral Home, 403 'Richmond' Road at Roosevelt, where funeral service will be held in the chapel Thursday, 2 p.m, Interment Finecrest ceme CLTMO, Colonel Charles Bryce Hannay (Retired), DDS, DCM, ED, CD In hospital, Monday, Oct 26, 1970, Col.

Charles Bryce Hannay Climo predeceased by his first wife, Evelyn Colwell of Halifax, survived by his wife Beryl and his. daughter, Mrs, Kenneth Scott (Jacqueline), of Beaconafleld, Que and his son Donald of Montreal1 Also surviving grandchildren. Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street Service on Thursday at 2 p.m.. Interment Beech- wood cemetery. COWEIX, Sgt Keith Sud enly, in Germany, on JTues- diyrOtt 20, 1970.

Sgt. Mel- vin Keith Cowell, age 39 years, beloved husband of Marilyn Miller, 1720 Base- line Road, Apt 204A father of David, Kathleen Sheryl; brother of Earl and Mrs. Fred Paine (Eileen) of Ottawa. Resting-Hulse and Playfair West Chapel, 1098 Byron, between Woodroffe and Compton. Committal service at Pinecrest cemetery on Friday.

at 3 p.m. Friends may call after 2 p.m. Thurs- day. In lieu of flowers dona tions may be made to the On tario Heart Foundation. CROCKER, Mabel Margaret In hospital at Ottawa, Tues- Oct.

27 1970, Mabel Margaret Cracket, widow of Lt Col. Randolph Crocker, age 88, dear mother of C. R. (Bob), Ottawa, Wawa. Funeral, service and Interment in Millerton, New Brunswick, Friday.

The Journal has made available a' booklet of 'appropriate Jn Memoriam Notices Phone or Write AQiss Allen 236-7511 pf come in for 1 your copy I Deaflu (Cant, from PrecMIno Column! DAHMS, Louisa Amelia Agusta, On Tuesday, Oct. 27, 1970, inl hospital, Shawvllle, Que. Louisa -Agusta Schwartz, Louis William Dahms, lot her 87th year, Dear mother of Richard, (Zelma) Mrs. Ebert Turcotte, Ladysmith, Alfreci, Sur-vived by nine gramfchildren, '11 grat-grandchildren. Dear 'bter of John, Ladysmith, Mrs.

Ernest' (Hattle), Windsorf Otto Pasch (Martha). Welland, Oht. Resting at J. Hayes and Sons, Que. Fu-' neral ThursdayV Oct 29, at 2 fof service -at St.

John's Lutheran Que. parish DUNFIELD, Ha Mae On Oct -27 in Almonte General Hospital, Ila Mae Jackson, in her 83rd year, beloved wife of "Ale M. Dunfield of 7 Bridge Street Almonte, '-'dear mother of Wilfred, Almonte; (L a a) Mrs. Lilburn of White (Aleta), Mrs; Robert Almonte; survived by nCbrotHer; Charles A. Jackson, Carleton Place; several grand hildren and great grandchildren.

Resting at the Comba Funeral Home, Church Street, Almonte, where friends may on Thursday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 10. Funeral private. Interment Auld cemetery. FAUCHER, Mr. George In hospital, Tuesdays Oct.

27, 1970, age 69, beloved hus band by first marriage of Zita Ouellette, second mar riage of Antoinette Larocdue, dear father of Paul, Roland, Pierre, Roger, Royal, Mrs. Ronald Ouellette (Carmel), Miss Jeanette of Ottawa; Mrs. Gerard Rioux (Georg- ette), -Winnipeg. Brotijef of Mrs. Blanche Lamarche, Ottawa, Mrs.

Aurore Pa Cfuette, Mrs. Hilda Glandon, Aylmer. 14 grandchildren, Resting at Racine, Robert and Gauthier, 259 St. Patrick Street Funeral service Fri day, Oct 30, in St. Paul's Church, Aylmer, at 7.45 a.m.

Interment parish cemetery. GILES, Alger In hospital on Tuesday, Oct 27, 1970, Alger Giles of East Temple- ton, husband of the late Edith Maude Davidson, in his 82nd. year, father of Lawrence of Templeton, Mrs. N. Moher (Gwen) and Mrs.

J. Thompson (Barbara) of Ottawa, Mrs. R. Baker (Nadine) of East Templeton, Brother of Mrs. J.

Flynn (Ethel) and Charles of East Templeton. Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street. Service Thursday, 11 a.m. Interment Dunning cemetery," East Tem pleton. JOHNSTON, Charles F.

On Tuesday, Oct 27, 1970, Charles F. Johnston, of 200 Stewart Street husband of the late Lilian McCann, aged 74 years. Dear brother of Mrs. Mabel Cairns. Resting at Racine, Robert and Gau- thier, 260 Besserer Street.

Funeral service Thursday, in the chapel at 2 p.m. Inter ment Beechwood cemetery, LAHAIE, Marcel On Tuesday, Oct. 27, 1970, Marcel Lahaie, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Claude Lahaie, dear brother of Jean-Marc, Ottawa, Gaston, Montreal, and Mrs.

D. N. Thomson (Georgeline), Montreal, Mrs. Edgar Char-trand (Louise), Ottawa. Rest ing Cadieux Funeral Home, 322 Main Street, Bucking ham.

Funeral mass Thursday at 11 a.m. in St. Gregory's Church. Interment parish MOTT, In hospital on Tuesday, Oct. 27, 1970, Effie Voogt Wllks, age 94 years, of 499 Braydor Avenue, widow of Sears Irvine Mott, mother of Rowland and Chester, sis ter of Winnifred Wilks, also survived by 8 grandchllren and 2 great grandchildren.

Resting Hulse and Playfair central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street after 10 a.m. Thursday. Service Friday 11 a.m. Interment Pinecrest cemetery. District Want Ad Agtnts SMITHS FALLS MeShan and Shanks Pharmacy, 1 1 ana Main StrMtl.

Shm 9U-3S3S. CARLETON PLACE Wilson' Drug RENFREW Mrs. D. Bslanger, .204 Raglan Street. Phone -433-370S, OTora.

nr aae OTreor. rnone ra.isuo. 3. Ad Section" V- 3. Dealhj Cont.

from Preceding Column) STOA Suddenly as the result of an accident at Almonte, Ont. on Monday, Oct. 26, 1970, Mr, and Mrs. John Stoa (nee Jorgenson) and their i two children, Eric and Beloved parents and brother and sister of Joe, Lynn and Liela. Resting at Hulse Playfair Central Chapel, 315- McLeod Street.

Service Thursday, 1,0 a.m. Interment Pinecrest Cemetery. Kaitriona t- In hospital Monday, Oct. 26, 1970, Kaitriona MacTavish, wife of the late Leopard of 'the late Judge and Mrs. D.

MacTavish Sister of the late Senator Duncan MacTavish and Alastair- Stewart Mac Aurit of (Mrs. Frank Connolly), Sheila, Duncan and Malcolm' MacTavish; Sister-in-law of Janet 1 Duncan MacTavish). Cousin of Sheila Stewart, Annie McPherson, Jean and. Helen. Burns.

Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street Friends may call from 3 p.m. to io p.m. on Wednes-day. Private funeral on Thursday, at 1 p.m. Cremation Beechwood cemetery.

In lieu of flowers donations to the Canadian Cancer Society, 386 MacLaren Street would be appreciated. THEORET, Marie-Marthe On Tuesday, Oct 27, 1970, in hospital, Marie-Marthe Theo- ret, age 47, beloved daughter of Mrs. Annette Theoret (nee Parent) and the late Ephrem- Theoret, dear sister of Msgr. Maurice Theoret of Hull. Resting at Racine, Robert and Gauthier, 260 Besserer Street Funeral Mass at St Anne's Church Friday at 2.30 p.m.

Interment! Notre Dame, Ottawa. TUBB, Estelle Isabel In hos pital Sunday, Oct. 25, 1970, Estelle Isabel McDonald, beloved wife of Stuart Tubb, of 1268 Maltland Avenue; dear mother of Brian and Heather. Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street Service Thursday, 3 p.m. Interment Pinecrest Cemetery.

Friends may call Wednesday, 2 to 4 p.m.,-and 7 to 3 p.m., and on Thursday after 1 p.m. McEVOY SHIELDS BROTHERS LIMITED FUNERAL DIRECTORS 235 KENT. STREET 232-5337 News and1 Announcements Presented Nightly at 4 p.m. on CKOY HULSE PLAYFAIR LIMITED FUNERAL 'DIRECTORS' Bethell, Florence, cowell, Sgt. Keith.

Cllmo, Col. Charles Bryce Honnoy. Giles, Alger. Mott, Eflle. Stoo, John ond Gloria, Eric and Sona.

Sturgeon, Kaitriona. Tubb, Estelle Isabel. Central Chapel 315 MclEOO STREET 233 1 143 West Chapel 1098 BYRON AVENUE 728-1761 VEITCH DRAPER LIMITED Funeral directors PARKDAIE CHAPEL 728-4673 BANK ST. CHAPEL 2360668 VICE CRAIG LTD. FUNERAL HOMES 4 METCALFE WINCHESTER.

CHESTERVILLE 774-2120 On convenient telephone number serves all 1 locations. rj October 28, 1970 The Ottawa. Journal 65 16CAI CAIU FHONE 236-7511 3. Deaths Hf 1 (Cont. fpojn Preceding Cqlumn) VANASSE? Mrs'.

Joseph--Born Eugenie tnarron, low, died Oct-26, 1970, aged 82. Mother, of "Felix, Gatineau Point; Jeremie, Ppltimore; Alex.iStv Lazare, Stan; ley, Lao St. Marie; Erntei and Ahthony, of Hull; Leo, of Limbour; Chant- rand Mrs. Charles Derouin (Rose), MrC Leger Regimbald (Lucienne), Low, Mrs. Isaia- SarajEbi (Edna), East Templetpn; Mrs.

SamueUOrificei (Grace). Mrs. Ted Katsikaris (UUiane), of Ottava; 5 Mrs. 1 a.e 1 McCaethy. (Laura), of Lucf-rne; Ster of of St.

Pierre, de Wakef ield; Osias and HuiL. 44 grand J9- great-grandchil- great-great-grand- childrenr. Resting1 at Lionel Emond and Son St Joseph -Blvd. Funeral day at 10 o'clock Holy Cross Church, Fieldville, Low, Que. i Interment parlsj cemetery.J 5.

lod ALL WHI1E -CAT, BLUE. EYES, 11 no front cknvs, lost vicinity Mo-notlck Shell Station. Reword. 692-3290, otter 6. BLACK FEMALE LABRA60R, VICIN- Ity Carleton Place.

Answers to Corleton "Tl Reward. Cair.coilect 1-257- 4011. BLACK, FEMALE. BROWN' MARK Ings, 4-monms old, answers to Peppy, Booth-Somerset. Reward, BUNCH OP YALE LOCK KEYS, Some coloured.

Reward. 234-32V0. CAT, LOST. FROM First Avenue area, 235-2319. CAT, TIGER STRIPED MALE, WHITE, double -front paws.

Windermere area. Reward. 729-2630. CAT, WHITE EXPECTING kittens -6997. Iji FEMALE M.I I AT BLACK poodle, spayed, S50 reward.

72I-981B. GIRL'S WASHROOM 1N -OGIL- vy's, Riaoau Streets Reword- 236-S321 LADY'S GOLP'WATCH; ECHO DRIVE Graham Mason Terrace, 'Rewara 231-363V ana naersun MEDIUM JJHE -MALE- DOG, BLACK, wnire, jspanwi com canoa nexy. 728-4550 i ORANGE' CAT, WITH RED COLLAR ond behVcnswers to Trlxle, vicinity Bell High-School-Domers Cres. S2- txy. SHORT -BEIGE t.

KID GLOVES t- Vicinity MOTranpi ns uenirw. r.w TWO 20'ILLS LOST GREENBANK etoaa, oerween narnson mii School. -2M7or. WALLET LOST FROM STABLE AT winter roir. rtease-mQii-my niin.n and permit to Susan Marsh, co FrasenHlllary, 1317 Wellington Street.

Thank you. i found 1 Bl Afr FLUFFY- CAT with col or, tarungwooa area. ia- 6841. y- 1 i CORNERT-GlLMOUR AND MaoLAREN, tody's olesses, squore, 2-ton- orown frame In brown cose, olso: earring and vmjt 4 Gllmour, 23275, DARK GREY, TIGER kitten, montns 01a. Ayers.

731-3505, FOUND," BtACX KITTEN, OELMAR 733-9491. GERMAN- SHEPHERD, Gatineau area. 684-475 HOUSE KEYS FOUND, WEST END shopping 'centre, Sunday. 2244447, KEYS FOUND ON MONKLAND AVE. 1969 licence Tag.

2J4-Y evminss. LADY'S WATCH, ON REID -AVENUE LADY'S WATCH, WEST END, OCT, 6, B2V-IBV. 13. In Kemorlams LEVESQUE In loving memories of a dear husband, J. octan Levesqus, who passed away Oct, 28, 1966.

A doy of memories silently kept, In the heart of the on Who wlllhever forget. LOGAN u- In ton and roving memory of a dear fiusDana, tamer, ana gran fother, -Reuben Logan, who passed oway Oct. 28, 1967. Nothing; can ever take away 1 The love a heort holds, dear Fond memories linger every doy Remembrance keeps him- near. Wife and RUDD In' loving memotyjOf 0 aedr Tamer ana gronorainrr, Horold A.

Rudd, who passed 4Wdy Oct. 28, 1966. Love's greatest gift Remembrance; -rWlfe Mary, Children ond OrandcMldren. SHEEN tevlni memgy of a dedr mrea puswy. oway flct.128, 1969, )'' One sat ond lonely year has passed; Since my great sorrow ted It's lonely here without you dear I mlss.you more each day.

For life not the-some for Sine vou -were1 colled awav It ore: my. heort to lose you dear But you didn't go alone For part- of me went with you The day God catted you home. wife Abble, WOOLLEY -k-' In loving remembrance of a dear nusoona, tamer ana grono-fother. William C. Woolley, who passed' away Oct.

1968. Always remembered. Mildred and Komlly, JJopmal Subscription Rales SINOLi COPY PRICEt 10c dolly, ISc Saturday. BY Me a week. BY MAILt tn odvance Con-ado, Canadian Force Post Offices and U.S.A.

tXQO a month or 832.00 a year. All other countries 84.00 month or 840.00 a year. Saturday only 25c per Issue or S13.00a year to any ooaress For furtherHnformatlon coll H6-JM. 16 "funeral Directors ROBERT AND OAUTHIE. Reod 337-WS0.

lea Bessereri SOB CXmsteodi .7 Fairmont i 13 St. Patriot Notre Oom. 20. Florbti LOWERS 0AU. OCCASION ft P.

PrOUW 33J-7793) FINNS' FLOWERS LIMITED With6 Locations far Ypr. Convenience JM pmk Street; 3216 Carlino-at -Woodroffe. -3624 RIversTd Drive near Uplands. Highway Bells Corners. St.

Laurent. Shopping Centre. 15 Beechwood Avenue, 35. Wberale6 MOTEL- NEAR'-'LAKE, WEEKLY, mommy, special eoon rant, xjo- MM. THE BIO WHEEU ANTIQUE SHOP.

He ttome ana ahKind -Games. Pkie and -glass and tlttany. Open sev en Leooau. OlAL-A-AUTE, U7-1545 SINGLE UNATTACHED MALES AND femoles -age welcome. Why wait oiai--ioie.

pi-no. 38. Homei EXCLUSIVEHOME ELDERLY citizens In residential area. Room service, pleasant atmosphere. Rso sonable 236-1477 or 134-9643.

NEW HOME- NOW OPEN, GLEBE, choice of accommodation. 2344590. VACANCY. RESt HOME. INDIVIDUAL diets comfortable home for senior citizens.

236-2HI. i 39. Gardening and landscaping GARDEN TOP SOILii DELIVERED. Call Laurent Lbtano' K4-2081. TREES CUT- WITH CHAIh) SAW, trimmed, stumps removed.

235-1320. 1 PETERSEN'S TURF FARM NURSERY SOD PICKED UP OR liverea. 1 41. Malty Help Wanted AMBITIOUS SERVICE- STATION AT tendant, tome experience necessary. rvn '349 Bnw airni.

AMBULANCE -ATTENDANT. MUST be-willing to-do orderly duties, pref-erabiy Grade 10 education. Must have St. John's Ambulance certlflcat and chauff.ur'j- licence. Apply to Ambulance Supervisor, Kemptvlle District Hospital, tCempivlll, APPLICANTS' NOW ACCEPTED1 FOR positions In th rsa estate profession write or caH Cart Tander.

Thomas Shlpman Ud. Main Street Ottawa or-236-erSS. 1 BUILDING SALESMAN required, to. cot on contractors. within 150 miles of Ottawa.

Good knowledge of buHding material required. 224.1J17. CARPET LAYER, FIRST' CLASS only to Top wages- tar right man. 235476. CLASS.

A MECHANIC; GOOD COM-pony benefJtsJ j71-3295, Mar- tlneau. DISHWASHER DAYTtME work, Sunoay-ond Monday off, Apply In person, '1076 'Wellington. DR A P.TSMA.N. REQUIRED, EX perlenced Wv structural-steel of miscellaneous tnetcls, ttiop.arawlngs. Apply Ottawa Iron Works, 256 McArthur Kd.

DRIVER SAUESMAN-OVER-25 FOR estatMisned- arrcieaning route. Ex- ceiient opportunity. in person to Head Office only. Brookshlre "Cleaners, 877 Boyd Avenue. EXPERIENCED WELi.

DRILL "OPER. ator, coole tool, must have car. salary .8150. per. week.

729-2210. DESSINATEURS ovec txperience-en -architecture Ecrire- CAISSE POSTALE'397, irlULl, QUE, PITNEY- B0WES OF I SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE t. FOR OTTAWA Due to'flxpdiTsirjrj we' require a man over 21 with a high mechanical aptitude and a basic knowledge of electronics. The righ 'rrkjn1 will be thoroughly trained and steddy ossured on merit. All comparty benefits offered, includingliprotit.

sharing plan. MXf A MR. BENNETT for oppointment. "729-1435 'PART-TIME riot convert those extra (IreijiredibBtva pleasant telephone. personajity-is necessary.

Ideal for anyone' who has 4 hours a day fo spare between 1 p.m.,a(lid)5'p.Tn. or 5 p.m. tt.Mi". For a cbnye.riiently affanged.intervi'ew.call between 2 p.m. Mid 7 p.m.

i lMR. BERLANGUET 236-7511 Local 41. Mai Wacled (Cor iPnsceedlng Column) EXPERIENCED MECHANIC WITH as and dlesel experlenc to work on construction- equipment. Craig Construction. Equipment Limited.

Call S2S-5I2I, -Mr. EXPERIENCED, LICENSED ME- cnamc, tor service Good waget, 236-4146, otter 7 hi-5642. INTERMEDIATE MECHANICAL to 4 years )perience. Apply Consolidated Computer 2380 Lancaster Road. MARRIED MAN FOR DAIRY FARM, uwwnmoaaiions cwoiiodi.

sjoa weekly. Preston Ralph. KemprvHIe. NIGHT. QLEANER WANTED.

EX. perlence in tn us of advanced ma chlne an asset. Box Journal. OVER 21 TRAINED AT $150 TO 8175 per-, respected: lite. Insurance company.

Contact L. Cross, 236-9535, PART-TIME OFFICE viericai worx wnn possismry of permanent sales position, adding machine -and filing experience preferred. Apply Box F-302, Journal. PLANT HELPER. 'APPLY IN PERSON oniy, Brooksnir Cleaners, (77 Boyd PRINTING MACHINERY, MECHANIC and machinery, 5-day week, ail ston.

hMWflty, Apply 4i0)lf ng. neering 728-3781. PROFESSIONAL SALESMEN We requke salesmen for our' expanding office in Ottawa to caH an professional men and women. Product fully advertised on TV. Highest, commission for the right people.

For. Information call MR. Mcdonald 725-U02' MANAGEiVlENT TRAINEES 'In' field of sales' and sales promotion Requirements: 1. Minimum high school education, Some "college helpful, but not necessary. 1.

working with people. 3. Ableo start We'offerr 1. Profit sharing and bonuses. 2.

Transportation For. interview appointment call: P. F. COLLIER 235-0860 9- aim. to noon only $100 weekly to -start FULL OR PART-TIME EMPLOYMENT We are looking for two men who enjoy working outdoors and have the ability of supervising boys.

You must have a car and desire to earn, above average Income. Apply in person, to Mr. Brown on the. fifth floor; between 1 p.m. and 3 p.m.; or, phone 236-7511, Local 255 THE JOURNAL 237 QUEEN STREET CANADA LIMITED EMPLOYMENT i hours into No experience 210 '1 it.

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