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Noticeboard for today CBC Summer Festival Caravan, the James Leroy Group, Sparks Street Mall, 7 p.m. Tournebire et le Malin Frigo, for children, Astrolabe Theatre, Nepean Point, 7 p.m. Animal Tales, for children, Alexander Park, 7 30 3 p.m. NFB Films, Public Archives, 8 p.m. CBC Concert: An Evening of Gershwin, Camp Fortune, 8.30 p.m.

RCMP Musical Ride, Rockcliffe, 8.45 p.m. L'imbecile, for adults. Astrolabe Theatre, Nepean Point, 9 p.m. Artarama, NAC Terraces. Rothmans Interprovincial Tennis Team Championships, Ottawa and Rideau Tennis Clubs.

Saturday Changing the Guard, Parliament Hill, 10 a.m. NFB Films, Public Archives, 8 m. CBC Concert: a An Evening of Gershwin, Camp Fortune, 8.30 RCMP Musical Ride, Rockeliffe, 8.45 p.m. Outaouais International Hydroplane Regatta, Ottawa River at Jacques Cartier Park, Hull, all day. National Capital Sailing Regatta, Britannia Yacht Club, Lake Deschenes, all day.

Artarama, NAC terraces. Rothmans Interprovincial Tennis Team Championships, Ottawa and Rideau Tennis Clubs. Open House, Girl Guides of Canada, Camp Woolsey, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday Changing the Guard, Parliament Hill, 10 a m.

Champ Champagne, and NCC Band, Hull, 2.30 p.m. NFB films, Public Archives, 7.30 p.m. Septienne Jour by the Theatre de Nouvel-Ontario, Astrolabe Theatre, Nepean Point, 8.30 p.m. Carillon Concert, Robert Donnell, Parliament Hill, 9 p.m. Rothmans Interprovincial Team Championships, Ottawa and Rideau Tennis Clubs, all day, Outaouais International Hydroplane Regatta, Ottawa River at Jacques Cartier Park, Hull, all day.

Artarama, NAC terraces. Monday Changing the Guard, Parliament Hill, 10 a m. Free films, Public Archives, 12.30 p.m. Films on Great Performers, NAC Studio, 12.40 p.m. Red Cross mobile blood donor clinic, General Motors, 875 Belfast 1.30 to 4.30 p.m.

Deaths yesterday Deaths yesterday By The Canadian Press Montreal Fred Allen, 75, former vice-president of Canadian International Paper after a short illness. Vancouver Alex Turner, 61, deputy agriculture minister of British ColUmbia, following a stroke. Election could cost $40 million By The Canadian Press The next federal election, expected by many in the fall, could cost politicians and the taxpayer as much as $40 million or more. That estimate is based on the progression of expenses over the years which show that politicians are spending more to woo the electorate and that the cost of the election itself is slowly rising. To take two significant years: A Commons committee on election expenses estimated in 1971 that the 1965 general election cost political parties $8 million and that another $8 million was spent by individual candidates.

To the total of $16 million is added $12.9 million for government election expenses. Khayyam Zev Paltiel, professor of political science at Carleton University, estimates in a study called Political Party Financing in Canada that the cost to parties and candidates in 1968 was $21 million. The government spent $13.8 million on the election. Presuming that expenses will continue to rise at about the same rate, the politicians might be spending about $26 million this time and the government about $14.8 million. Judge refuses to stop strikers TORONTO (CP) -Mr.

Justice John Cromarty refused to issue an injunction Thursday that would have ordered 675 striking employees of Toronto Western Hospital back to work. The Ontario Supreme Court justice said there was no evidence of a breach of the peace, irreparable damage to the patients or interruption of an essential public service, as claimed by counsel for the hospital. He said operations at the hospital should be able to continue until Tuesday, when the hospital will present fuller arguments for a permanent injunction before the Ontario Supreme Court. Non-medical workers at the hospital went on strike at 5 a.m. Wednesday.

Page 32 July 14, 1972 Classified advertising section a.m. to 9 p.m.; Saturday 8.15 to 12 noon; 30 Death Notices GRANDIN, Squadron Leader Sidney John (Retired) Suddenly at Hickory Cove, Lansdowne, Ontario, Wednesday, July 12, 1972, Sidney John Grandin, (Pappy), beloved husband of Margaret Redfern-Jowett, stepfather of Mrs. Pilgaard Kristensen, Copenhagen, Denmark. Funeral service at St. Michael and All Angels Church, 2112 Bel Air Saturday at 2 p.m.

In lieu of flowers donations to the Ontario Heart Foundation would be appreciated K003L HAMILTON, Thomas, S.H. In hospital on Wednesday, July 12, 1972, Thomas Hamilton, of Kanata, In 54th. year. Husband of Mabel, father of John, David, Mrs. J.

G. Long (Bobbie), Neil, Keith and Brian. Grandfather of Jennifer. Those who wish may send memorial donations to The Canadian Cancer Society, 386 MacLaren St. K806K HANES, Ellis C.

Suddenly on Wednesday, July 12, 1972, at his home, 445 Richmond Road, Ellis C. Hanes, formerly of Ottawa south, in his 86th year, husband of the late Ethelene Hymers, dear father of Arnold, Ayimer, Quebec; Earl, Mrs. Marion Stott, Mrs. Ruth Rooke, Mrs. Thelma Murphy, Mrs.

Joyce Nault, all of Ottawa; and the late Dorothy Coulthart; also survived by 25 grandchildren and 3 greatgrandchildren; brother of Mrs. Jennie Willard, of Chase Mills, N.Y. Resting at Hulse and Playfair, Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street. Service on Friday at 2 p.m. Interment Pinecrest Cemetery.

J801K HODGINS, Percy George In hospital Wednesday, July 12, 1972, Percy Hodgins, 11 Regent beloved husband of Gertrude Gleeson. Father of W. (Bus); Delbert Hodgins, both of Ottawa; James of Edmonton, Alberta; Irene (Mrs. W. Wallace), Chicago; Helena (Mrs.

D. M. Shedden), Ottawa; 11 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren. Resting Fred N. Garrett Funeral Home, 584 Somer set West.

Service Saturday 10.30 a.m. Inferment Capital Memorial Gardens J806K LALONDE, Neil Accidentally on Wednesday, July 12, 1972, Neil Lalonde, son of Gerard Lalonde and Maureen Shane of Riceville, age 15 years. Surviving besides his parents, 2 brothers, Marcel and Marc, three sisters, Denyse, Dianne, Julie at home. Grandson of Mrs. Oilva Lalonde, Orleans and Mr.

and Mrs. W. J. Shane of Pendleton. Resting at Arthur Lalonde's residence of Fournier.

Requiem High Mass at 2 p.m. Saturday at St. Bernard Church at Fournier. Interment Parish Cemetery. Funeral arrangements Lamarre Funeral Home, Alfred.

J004K LIMOGES, Mrs. Anna On Wednesday, July 12, 1972, Anna Bailey, of 44 Frontenac Street, Hull, age 69, beloved wife of the late Francois Limoges, dear mother of Mrs. Gontrand Leduc (Therese), Mrs. Luclile Parent) wife of the late Pierre Parent), both of Hull; Mrs. Paul Baryla (Claudette) of Ottawa; sister of Mrs.

Rose Benoit, of Ottawa; grandchildren, Andre, Murielle, Pierre and Yves Leduc. Resting at Racine, Robert and Gauthier, 101 Notre Dame Street, Hull. Funeral Saturday, July 15, to St. Redempteur Church at 9 a.m. Interment Notre Dame Cemetery, Hull J831K LEYBURN, Derek At his residence on Wednesday, July 12, 1972, Derek Leyburn, age 50 (Bell Telephone Company), of 665 Hochelaga husband of Margaret Westgarth; dear father of Colin and Sonja (Mrs.

Stephan Zold), of Windsor; also survived by 3 grandchildren. Funeral Service was held Thursday, from the Kelly Funeral Home, 585 Somerset St. Cremation Pinecrest Cemetery K859K MARTIN, Blanche 3 In hospital on Thursday, July 13, 1972, Blanche Martin, age 69, beloved daughter of Mary Martin; dear sister of Arthur and the late Mrs. H. P.

Conn. Resting at the Kelly Funeral Home, 585 Somerset St. (Centre Town), where friends may call after 7 Friday. Prayer service in the chapel Saturday- at 10 a.m. Interment Pinecrest emetery K807K NICHOLSON, Kenneth Samuel In Halifax Infirmary, Friday, July 7, 1972, age 75 years, formerly of Lower Sackville; predeceased by the former Mary MacLean and the former Catherine Mitchell, dear father of Thema, Ottawa; Roy, Halifax; brother of Thomas, Boston.

Survived by 4 grandchildren. Member of the Masonic Lodge. Funeral held Tuesday, July 11 from Stairs United Church, Dartmouth. Interment Dartmouth, Nova Scotia PARSONS, Madeline hospital Thursday, July 13, 1972, 73989985 Funeral Toronto, of Madeline Hastings, Mrs. William (Jane), after Gilbert Home, Ont.

Wilfred Parsons, 6 H. of and 1111 p.m. Resting age Quebec Moore Parsons; 69 Mrs. at Danforth Saturday. City; years, the (Irene), Guy mother sister Trull Serv- wid- De- of of ice Monday, 11 a.m.

Interment Westhaven Memorial Gardens. M805L PEDDLE, Samuell Sr. Suddenly in Little Hearts Ease, Newfoundland, at the age of 89, dear grandfather of Mrs. David Paul (Mary Peddle). Funeral Friday, United Church Cemetery, 2 p.m.

K382K POWER, Frank M. C. (former member of Parliament) Suddenly at his residence on Thursday July 13, 1972, Frank Power, age 54 years, beloved husband of Phyllis Mutch, 195 Clearview Apt. 2220, dear brother of William Ottawa; and Mrs. Rosemary Cannon, Sillery, P.Q., son of the late Senator Charles G.

Power and the late Rosemary Pendleton (deceased June 28, 1972). Resting Cloutier Funeral Home, Marguerite Bourgeois St. Quebec City, Mass and interment on Saturday from St. Stephen's Church K801K REDMOND, Mary In Renfrew Hospital, Wednesday, July 12, 1972, Mary St. Louis, widow of John Redmond, of Hynford, in her 87th year; dear mother of Lawrence, of Brighton, Samuel, of North Bay; Isaiah, Loretta, Elizabeth and William, all of Ottawa; Mrs.

Bernadette English, of Kingston; James of Hynford. Resting O' 'Reilly Funeral Home, Eganville. Funeral Saturday, July 15 to St. James Roman Catholic Church for Funeral Mass at 10 a.m. Interment Parish Cemetery J003K ROSS, Marion On Thursday, July 13, 1972, Marion Carkner, beloved wife of the late Frederick Leslie Ross, of Vankleek Hill, Ontario, dear mother of Lorne, of Waterloo, Ontario; a sister of Mrs.

E. H. MacMillan, of Plenty, Saskatchewan; also survived by 4 grandchildren. Resting at Hillcrest Funeral Home, Vankleek Hill, Ontario. Funeral service at the funeral home, on Sunday at 2.30 p.m.

Interment Greenwood Cemetery. K802K HULSE PLAYFAIR LIMITED GIMSON, James (Johnston) PARSONS, Madeline Central Chapet West Chapel 728-1761 K4760-9 McEVOY-SHIELDS FUNERAL DIRECTORS 235 Kent Street 232-5337 Growing with the community NEWS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS 6 P.M. CKOY A4765-9 Index Dial Direct to Want 10 Birth Announcements ANDERSON-Sharon and Carl proudly announce the birth of Holly Patricia, 6 lbs. 7 ozs. Wednesday, July 12, 1972, sister for Laura and Eric.

Thanks to Doctor Burgess, Grace Hospital staif and a special grandmother. J001L BEZANSON -To Alice (nee Mutrie) and Keith on July 12, 1972; at Guelph General Hospital, a daughter, Kathryn Jane. Proud grandparents Elleen and Walter Bezanson, and Grace and Eric Mutrie K221M CHARRETTE Shannon is proud 10 announce the arrival of her new baby sister, Erina Kathleen, on Wednesday, July 12th, 1972 at The field Hospital. Proud parents are Ed and Linda (nee Larcher) K009M CLARKE Betsy and Richard, proudly announce the arrival of Daniel Richard, a brother for Brad, Wednesday, July 12, 1972. Many thanks to Dr.

E. Gear. J006L CLOUTIER Relean and Barbara (nee Jolicoeur) are happy to announce the arrival of their son, 8 2 on June 28, 1972, at Sacred Heart Hospital. Many thanks to Dr. Guy Lemay J011L DRISCOLL To Colleen (Robb) and Bernie, a daughter, Erin, at Offawa Civic Hospital, on July 12, 1972.

8 Ibs. 12 oz. A sister for Kerry and Mike K220M GOYETTE Claude and Pat (nee Reid) announce the arrival of Francine Jocelyne, 6 lbs. a sister for Michael, on July 9th, 1972. Thanks to Dr.

Burgess and Grace Hospital staff J222L HAMMOND John and Kathi (nee French, R.N.) are proud to announce the birth of a daughter at St. Joh's General Hospital, Elliot Ontario, on July 10th, 1972. A sister for Gregory, 1007K JACKSON-BIll and Jane (nee Witliams) are proud to announce the arrival of their daughter, Jennifer Jane, 7 lbs. ozs. Tuesday July 11, 1972, at Grace Hospital A little sister for David.

Many thanks to Doctor Burgess and hospital staff. J002L JOHNSTON Blair and Judi (nee Johnston) are happy to announce the birth of a son, Christopher Michael, 9 ozs. Tuesday, July 11, 1972 at the Montreal General Hospital. Both well 1477K KATHNELSON Allan and Diane are pleased to announce the birth of their first child, a daughter, Naomi Joanne, 7 lbs. 2 ozs.

at 7.30 a.m. on Jury 11, 1972 at the Civic Hospital. Many thanks to Dr. Soloway 1349K KAVANAGH To Glen and Doris (nee Henri), a son, July 5, 1972. A brother for Patrick and Wendy.

Grateful thanks to Dr. Beardall and Dr. Merdock J338L LAPIERRE Ronnie and Linda are happy to announce the arrival of a daughter, July 6, 1972. Both well LECAVALIER Andre and Diane are happy to announce the birth of a son, Andre Allen, 8 lbs. on July 12, 1972, at General Hospital A brother for Donna Marie K007M McGILLVRAY Jim and Leslie (nee Thompson) are happy to announce the arrival of Ian James at The Oftawa Civic Hospital on Wednesday, July 12th, 1972.

1006K THE CRIB CARRIAGE SHOP LTD. Complete line of baby furniture, strollers, playpens, high chairs, cribs, car seats. Beautiful array of nursery lamps, wall plaques, dressing tables. and we also carry a full line of imported prams. VI-ITCRS: We rent cribs, strollers, high cnairs and playpens.

791 Somerset 233-4344 Layaways Chargex P4740 1 3 5 State eyes Spassky's winnings MOSCOW (AP) No matter what, Boris Spassky is going to return to his homeland a rich man, even by capitalist standards. But the Soviet government and the National Chess Federation have apparently yet to decide whether the Russian chess champion can keep the earning from his Reyjkyavik encounter with American challenger Bobby Fischer. Viktor Baturinsky, director of the Soviet Chess Club, said the allocation of Spassky's prize money "has not been decided." He made it clear, though, that the chess club feels entitled to a good chunk of Spassky's winnings. Spassky probably will convert a substantial amount of his prize into certificates that enable him to shop at the special food and consumer goods stores established for the Soviet elite in Moscow and Leningrad, his home town. The rest of the dollars can be deposited in a Western bank account for future purchases of the French sports shirts he has acquired a taste for, clothes for his wife and other items unobtainable here.

Project finds drugs costly MONTREAL (CP) A prescription counselling service supported by a Local Initiatives grant says prescription drugs are too expensive because of the use of brand names instead of generic names on prescriptions, pressure on doctors from pharmaceutical companies, and advertising in medical journals. Ads, 237-3210 8.15 Birth Announcements MINER Paul and Janet (nee Sabourin) are proud to announce the arrival of their daughter, Tina, on Thursday, July 13th, 1972, at The Grace Hospital. Many thanks to Dr. Bohlig and staff K008M NEWMAN Murray and Lynne are proud to announce the welcome arrival of Coleen Frances at the Offawa Civic Hospital, July 13th 1972 K383M PILON John and Judy (nee Band) proudly announce the arrival of Michael Christopher, 6 lbs. 12 ozs.

July 11, 1972, at Civic Hospital. Both well. 1001 POIRIER Gilles and Bonnie are proud to announce the birth of a daughter, July 13, 1972, at Belleville General Hospital. 10 Ibs. 12 oz.

Grandparents Mr. and Mrs. G. Poir. ler, Wakefield; and Mr.

and Mrs. Christopher, Belleville. K014M SHEARER Gord and Dariene are pleased to announce the arrival of their first child, a daughter, LeighAnn, July 12, 1972, at Ottawa Civic. Special thanks to Dr. Ivey and Caseroom staff.

K081M SOUTHWELL John and Isabelle are happy 10 announce the arrival of their daughter, Julie Anne, at Grace Hospital July 11, 1972. A sister for John Jr. Thanks to Doctors Hulley and Burgess 1476K WATSON Ron and Fran are pleased to announce the birth of their son, Clinton Ronald Eric, on July 10, 1972, at the Riverside Hospital. Both doing well. No visitors please, rooming in K149M WHELAN Bob and Christine (nee Redmond) are pleased to announce the birth of their son, 7 lbs.

5 on Saturday, July 8th, 1972, at the Riverside Hospital. First grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. J. B.

Redmond and Mr. and Mrs. J. Whelan. Thanks to the Hospital staff K010M 30 Death Notices ABELA, Richard In hospital on Thursday, July 13, 1972, Richard Abela, age 63, beloved husband of Freda Kablan, of 11 Riverbend dear father of Shibly of Toronto; Bernard and Margaret (Mrs.

Keith Sabine) both of Ottawa; also survived by 3 grandchildren and several brothers and sisters in Lebanon. Resting at the Kelly Funeral Home, 2313 Carling Ave. (West of Woodroffe) where friends may call after 2 p.m. Friday. Funeral Saturday to St.

Remi's Church for Mass at 11 a.m. Interment Pinecrest Cemetery. Donations to Kidney Foundation of Canada, 5744 Decarie Montreal, 252, appreciated K860K BRISSON, Mrs. Anna Rose On Thursday July 13, 1972, Anna Rose Normand, beloved wife of Wilfrid Brisson of 450 Daly she belonged to the Missionary's Association of Mary Immaculate, dear sister of Joseph Jr. Mrs.

Diane Deschesnes, both of Hull, Mrs. Joseph Chamberland (Fleur-Ange), Montreal. Resting at the Racine Robert Gauthier Funeral Home, 260 Besserer. Funeral on Monday July 17 to Sacred Heart Church for Funeral Mass at 10 a.m. Interment Notre Dame Ottawa K896K CAMERON, Jim In Ottawa on Tuesday, July 11th, 1972, Jim Cameron, aged 63 years.

Survived by his wife Ethel Hird of 122 Bourget Street, Thurso, Quebec. Also survived by 2 daughters, Mrs. Jacques Dumouchel (Carla) and Elizabeth of Thurso, 3 grandchildren, and one sister, Mrs. Christina Costello of Toronto. Resting at The Villeneuve Funeral Home, 134 Alexander Street, Thurso, Quebec.

Service in the Chapel on Friday at 2 p.m. Interment in Locharber Cemetery H002J CARPENTIER, Mr. Rene Of 6 Dugal Hull, on July 13, 1972, age 68, beloved husband of Annette Goderre; father of Mrs. Paul-Emile Bourret (Jacqueline), Montreal; Miss Lorraine, at home; Mrs. Gaetan Letang (Louise), Hull; brother of Joseph, Limbour; Albert, Hull; Mrs.

Willie Bigras (Dalia), Gatineau Pointe; Mrs. Coride Rochon (Emma), Hull; Mrs. Conrad Labonte (Antoinette), Hull; 3 grandchildren. Resting at Lionel Emond and Son Inc. 271 St.

Joseph Hull. Funeral Monday, July 17 at 9 a.m. at St Raymond Church, Hull. Interment Notre Dame, Hull. K803L COOMBS, Charles R.

in hospital on Wednesday, July 12, 1972, Charles R. Coombs, in his 89th year, beloved father of Mrs. Thomas Kendall (Eunice), grandfather of William, John Richard, and Jane. Weagant Radmore Stewart Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. Funeral service was held this morning.

Interment at Pinecrest. K808K DAGENAIS, Mrs. Wilda In hospital, Hull, on Thursday, July 13, 1972, Wilda Dagenais, age 57 years, beloved wife of Denis Dagenais, dear mother of Mrs. Guy Vaillancourt (Noella) at Renfrew, Ontario; Mrs. Dillon Kensley (Marielle), Sudbury, Ontario; Mrs.

Melvin Derquin (Huguette), Calumet Island, Quebec; Mrs. Bobby Danis (Annette), Point Gatineau, Que. Sylvio, Lucie, Lucienne, Claire, at home. Resting at the Ringrose Brothers Funeral Home, Campbell's Bay, Que. Funeral Saturday July 15, to Immaculate Conception Church, Bryson, Quebec, for funeral Mass at 10 a.m.

Interment Parish Cemetery K895K EMERY, Hillary (Hill) In hospital on Wednesday, July 12, 1972, Hillary (Hill) Emery, age 59, beloved husband of Kathleen Rowe, of Ottawa; son of the late Samuel and Delma (Deneault) Emery; dear brother of Edgar, Rolland, Samuel, Mary Jane (Mrs. Ovide Lepine), Theresa (Mrs.) Allen Robideau), Anita, of Nova Scotia; dear step-brother of Victor and William Deneault; also survived by several nieces and nephews. Resting at the Kelly Funeral Home, 585 Somer set St. (Centre Town). Funeral Saturday to Holy Cross Church for Mass at 9 a.m.

Interment Notre Dame Cemetery. Donation to Ontario Heart Fund appreciated. J803K FORAN, Mary (McKenny) At her home on Thursday, July 13,. 1972, at the age of 71, beloved wife of Mark Foran of Wolf Lake, dear mother of Aloysius of Wyman, Thomas of Wolf Lake, 3 daughters, Mrs. Zypherin Mayer (Hazel); Mrs.

Emery Mayer (Beatrice), both of Wolf Lake; Mrs. Lucien Jolicoueur (Gertrude) of Hull; sister Edward of North Bay; Frank of Luskville; Thomas of Wolf Lake; Charles of Flint, David of Sudbury; Nicholas, Kamloops, B.C.; Denis of Vancouver; 22. grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren, also many nephews and nieces. Resting at the Gauvreau Funeral Home, Masham, Que. Service at 12.

p.m. Saturday, July 15 at St. Francois D'Assise Church, Wolf Lake, Que. Interment Parish Cemetery J807 GIMSON, James (Johnston) Suddenly at his home, 52 Frank on Thursday, July 13, 1972, Jimmy Gimson, age 66 years. Survived by his wife Alice; brother Fred and sisters Rita, Violet, Florence and Isobel.

Resting Hulse and Playfair, Central Chapel, 315 McLeod St. Service Saturday, 11 a.m. Interment Pinecrest Cemetery. K804K GRACE, Mary Jean At her resilence, R.R. 3, Almonte, Ontario, on Thursday, July 13th, 1972, Mary Jane Kennedy, beloved widow of John F.

Grace. Dear mother of Leonard, Ottawa; Frances (Mrs. ArShane); Helen; Gerald, of Almonte; Madeline (Mrs. Lawrence Jordan), Lombardy. Stepmother of James and Hugh, Almonte, on her 82nd birthday.

Resting at The Kerry Funeral Home, 154 Elgin Almonte, thence to St. Mary's Church for Funeral Mass on Saturday at 3 p.m. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery K858L 30 Death Notices YOUNG, William Edward In hospital on Wednesday, July 12th, 1972, William Young of Aylmer East, Quebec, in his 75th year. beloved husband of the late Louisa Stapleton, dear father of Leonard; Harold; Mrs.

Marcel Souliere (Teresa); Mrs. Roger Souliere (Louisa): Mrs. Lynden Routliffe (Cecella), all of Aylmer East, and Mrs. James Lovell (Bunny) of London, Ontario. Brother of Edward of Breckenridge; Mrs.

George Stapleton (Mary) of Fruitland, Ontario, and Lilly of Pembroke. Resting at The Weagent Radmore Stewart Funeral Home, 1319 Wellington Street, between Holland and Island Park Drive Service in Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses, Boucher Road, Ayimer East, on Saturday at 11 a.m. Interment Bellevue Cemetery. J804K 38 Memorial Gifts RESPONDING to requests The Canadian Cancer Society has "In cards available from Carleton Unit office or funeral parlors, for use at the time of bereavement of a friend or loved one. Such funds are used for research to find the ultimate cure for cancer.

To make arrangements telephone 235-1894 1807P 42 Cemeteries DOUBLE plot, Capital Memorial Gardens, Sermon on the Mount, 728-6933 1010L 50 Fumeral Directors RACINE, Robert and Gauthier 237-3680, 259 St. Patrick, 260 Besserer, 7 Fairmont, 300 Olmstead Vanier City; 101 Notre Dame Hull. 237-3680 A8209 54 Cemetery Memorials MARTEL Monuments, quality servict, design, reasonable prices. Display at 388 Booth. 232-8797 F866L 70 Memoriams NOTICE The Citizen has prepared a selection of Verse and Memorial Tributes in booklet form.

Phone or write Miss Brooks, Classified Department, 237-3210 to obtain your free copy W0029 BRENNAN In loving memory of a dear husband and father, John Brennan, who passed away July 13th, 1951. "Father, you are not forgotten Though on earth you are no more Still in memory you are with us As you always were before." -Sadly missed by Wife, Daughters, Mary and Betty, Son-in-law, Arthur Sauve, Son-in-law, Gilbert Bordeleau, grandchildren and great-grandchildren K011K FLEMKO In remembrance of very dear friend, Claire, who passed away July 14, 1971. -Lillian, Jim, Charlotte and Robert K012K LYONS In loving memory of a dear husband, father and grandfather, James Malcolm Lyons, who passed away suddenly on July 14, 1970. Gone, dear husband; gone forever, How we miss your smiling face, But you left us to remember None on earth can take your place. A happy home we once enjoyedHow sweet the memory stillBut death has left a loneliness The world can never fill.

-Vi and family K014K REID In loving memory of a dear mother, Clystie Leona Reid, who passed away July 14, 1963. -Always remembered, Mary and Kay K013K SLEMKO In loving memory of dear wife and mother, Claire L. Slemko, who passed away July 14, 1971. A year has passed since this sad day, When one we loved was called away. God took her home, it was His will, Within our hearts she liveth still.

-Husband and sons K015K 120 Lost BLACK rimmed glasses, with case, area Rideau and Sussex, July 11, 225-5269 1005L IRISH setter, red, 6 months, male, very friendly, collar No. 8062. Reward, 234-3283 after 5 10100 BLACK female cat, named lost vicinity St. Pat's College. Reward.

235-4578 E188K WATCH, lost Holiday Inn, sentimental value. Reward. 232-8695 evgs. G056M REWARD, black and tan Dachshund, vicinity Stanleyville, 14 years old, on heart pills. 1-267-1315 -001N MAN'S tuxedo trousers, lost South Elgin St.

area. 235-6027 H018N GLEBE area, female grey tabby cat, months. 232-4741 H218N blue male budgie, Rockcliffe Base area, answers to name of Bimbo. 749-2986 H219K CHANGE purse, containing lady's watch, money, etc. 235-2345.

H006K LOST July 3, glasses with brown frames vicinity Carling and Fairlawn Plala. 729-7386 1451L SIAMESE cat, lost in Beacon Hill, reward, 733-6782 13500 GREEN yellow budgie, lost Sandy Hill, reward. 232-7479 -0450 SMALL black female shaggy, reward. Aylmer, 684-3929 14340 CAT, male, 1 year, grey striped back and tail, white belly, Fulton Avenue. Very friendly, loves cars.

Please call 232-7054, 4 to 7.30 J017M YELLOW kitten, male, west end, Wellington and Pinhey, 722-1641 K222Q BROWN Chihuahua, male, answers Snoopy, west end, reward. 729-8652 K340Q MIRAMART boy's bicycle, green, Elmdale Park, Wednesday noon. Licence No. 19202. 728-3379 K363L BLACK Labrador dog, male, friendly, reward, 234-5990 K016Q YOUR pet may be at Humane Society Shelter, visit shelter to make sure K013Q DIAMOND ring and wedding band, Carlingwood or Gatineau area.

Reward. 722-1543 K082Q BUDGIE, blue, July 12, Elmvale Acres area. Reward. 731-0547. K009K SMALL black and orange female cat, Parkwood Hills area.

Reward. 224- 4007. K015Q 122 Found JULY 1, Nepean Point parking lot, glasses in red case, 828-6919 H004K GIRL'S bike, found on Richmond Rd. Owner will please pay for ad and claim. 829-8424 11980 ALTA Vista, Smyth green, yellow budgie.

731-9331 1004M GOLD bracelet, name and date, Byron and Clarendon, 722-7227 J018K SMALL terrier, near Cumberland, Ont. 1-833-2616 evgs. -001P GLASSES, lady's or child's, gold frames, Ridgefield Cres. 828-3522 J383P YOUNG silver male tabby cat, Civic Hospital area. 722-4473 K306N TABBY, male, found McKellar Park area.

729-8743 K409N 162 Transportation 162 Transportation GOING to Metcalfe, Orange Centennial, July 15th. Call Bill Smith, 728-7384 H634N MOTORING to Vancouver, July 15, return Aug. 1, accommodate 4. 692-3483 -002N 164 Where To Go SIGHTSEEING boat cruises, 10 trips daily, docks by Arts Centre X017M DAY camp, children's riding, transportation. daily, weekly rates, Ranch.

749-5376 E012T Sunday 6 to 9. Classified 168 Baby Services WILL babysit one child, Monday to Friday, 725-1795 E280 WILL mind children, my home, daily, or board. $12 weekly. 237-1812 E013K LOVING care, my home, fenced yard, $10. 234-0706 -110K MIND children, my home, 5 days a week.

729-2860 -097K WILL do babysitting, daytime, my home. 235-6600 -035L NURSE will babysit, my home, Parkwood Hills, Mon. to Fri. 224-6357 -036L WILL babysit, my home, Mon. to Fri.

Large yard. 749-7697 F348S OTTAWA East, will babysit 1 child, $20 weekly, 236-5485 F027S BASELINE Pinecrest area, will mind child my home. 828-7214 F101P WILL babysit infant to 2 year old, my home, Merivale Rd. area. 728-7562 H019N WILL mind child, my home, Sept.

Alta Vista. 731-8231 H020N YOUNG lady will babysit, young baby, 5 days weekly. 746-3532 -036N WILL mind children, my home, Mon. to Fri. 731-3382 -037N SOMERSET, Rochester, across pool and park, any age.

236-6115 -038N RESPONSIBLE, dependable will give loving day care to woman child. 225-5219, City View area H220k WILL mind children, my home, Carson Grove. 749-1341 H221N LAURENTIAN View area, loving care given, my home. 722-1749 -039N WILL babysit, my home, $15 weekly. 722-7166 H222N EXPERIENCED nursery school teacher will babysit, MacLaren near Bronson.

232-5093 -040N WOULD like to mind children 2 years old and up. Farm home near Almonte, Ont. 729-9180 -0460 WILL mind little girl, my home, weekly, central. 234-2721 -007P RELIABLE woman will babysit, your home or mine, afternoons or evenings. 232-1051 J020P EXCELLENT day care, experienced mother, reliable, references, hot lunch, closed in playground.

Parkdale area. 728-9691 -145P WILL mind children, my home, Monto Fri. 745-6595 -002P RELIABLE woman, interested in looking after small children or infants, own backyard, daily, Civic Hospital. 729-2493 -003P WILL mind Infant or older child, my home, reasonable. 729-2255 -004P WILL mind children, my home, Somerset near Bronson.

236-8142 -005P WILL mind children, my home, 5 day week. 746-7132 -006P WILL babysit, my home, Vanier. 746- 90.49 J224P EXPERIENCED girl will babysit, vour home, $1.75 hourly. 733-2333 K223K WILL mind children for working mothers, my home, 908 Borthwick near Cummings, 746-6661 K017X BRITANNIA area. 1 will babysit children, my home, 829-7424 K018X 180 Help Wanted COMMENCING approximately Sept.

interesting afternoon telephone sales work. Experience an asset but will train the right persons. You must be energetic and well spoken. Work must be done in downtown Ottawa office. For appointment call 234-4771.

9-12 noon G8069 WOULD $60 per week supplement your budget? If so, call 745-3950. No Investment, car is a must F8159 SUPERINTENDENT couple required for large apartment bullding. Apply 170 Metcalfe Ste. 200 A8229 DO you have 12 to 15 hours per week to spare from housework, sales portunities, Elmvate Acres, Riverside Park. Call 733-5188 after 5 F8879 MATURE woman for supervisory cleaning position.

Industrial Overload. 236-0692 T8149 Large automotive service centre requires a PART TIME SERVICE MANAGER Evening hours from 5-9 p.m. Monday to Friday and 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Saturdays.

Apply in person at CANADIAN TIRE ASSOCIATE STORE 248 McArthur Road Vanier, Ontario J151L NIGHT WORK We need both men and women for our night staff. Duties will include ordering, stock maintenance, and inventory. The job is a full time position, 5 day week, 40 hours per week. Full company benefits. Apply in person at CANADIAN TIRE ASSOCIATE STORE 248 McArthur Road Vanier, Ontario J153L Display 236-4545 180 Help Wanted STENO, secretaries and typist needed for short and long term assignments.

For appointment call 237-4792 Q7019 DRIVE a cab and make $100 $150 week. Bill 729-2044 or apply 157 Loretta P8059 EXPERIENCED tailor wanted immediately. Apply 235 Bank St. W342J MANAGERESS required, $7,500 per year. For interview 663-9781, 10 to 1 p.m.

Y168L SHOPLIFTING PROTECTION MATURE persons for full time work In retail security field, full salary during training period, own transportation desirable. 237-5785, 24 hours day Y017L MALE or female school bus drivers to work approximately 3 hours per day, free driver training. 838-2353 Y024L MECHANIC or apprentice wanted, license not necessary. Somerset Texaco, 770 Somerset. 236-1209 A130N RENTAL AGENT EXPERIENCED, for new apt.

bldg. Apply Mrs. P. Cuthbertson, 733-8707, Pleasant Park at St. Laurent C025 We have an immediate opening for an energetic person experienced in accounts payable.

Excellent fringe benefits. For further particulars please write or phone the Personnel Department Sperry Gyroscope Ottawa Division Sperry Rand Canada Limited 3 Hamilton Ave. 728-4681 1107K CITY OF KINGSTON requires BUYER PURCHASING DUTIES: Under direction of Purchasing Agent. To secure quotations relative to purchasing materials, equipment, and supplies. To perform various followup tasks concerning expedition and delivery.

To perform miscellaneous tasks of research and clerical nature. QUALIFICATIONS: Minimum Education- Grade 13. Perference given to some post secondary education. Three or more years of related job experience. Chauffeur's Licence.

SALARY: $7,337 to $8,835 per annum. This position is a 35 hour work week and offers an excellent employee benefit program. Apply in writing giving full particulars and telephone number to: DIRECTOR OF PERSONNEL, Corporation of the City of Kingston, City Hall, Kingston, Ontario K192L BUILDING SUPERINTENDENT Bilingual couple required for highrise. Must be experienced, sober, reliable, capable of maintaining building of 250 units, making minor repairs. Building electrically heated.

Janitors on staff. Good salary. Must live in. References required. Apply to GRAND PRIX CONSTRUCTION CO.

Box 20, 101 SACRE COEUR BLVD. QUE. 12154M Large automotive retail store requires the following personnel for part time employment: AUTO PARTS SALESPERSON SPORTS DEPARTMENT SALESPERSON HARDWARE DEPARTMENT SALESPERSON PART TIME CASHIERS Evening hours and Saturdays Bilingualism an asset. Apply in person at CANADIAN TIRE ASSOCIATE STORE 248. McArthur Road Vanier, Ontario J152L Continued On Next Page 180 Help Wanted SIMPSONS Sears KALADAR INSTALLERS Experienced aluminum siding installers Top rates paid Call R.

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