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28 Friday, August 2, .1968 The Ottawa Journal) Deaths By The Canadian Press San Francisco Alexander C. Hall, 74, who directed more than 20 movies and worked with such actresses as Shirley Temple, Rita Hayworth and Lucille Ball. Quito, Ecuador Carlos Maria Cardinal de la Torre, 95, first prince of the Roman Catholic Church in Ecuador, who was named to the College of Cardinals in 1953; of kidney disease and prostate trouble. Granada, Spain Alfred Mu-lock, 43, original owner of the Red Barn theatre at Jackson's Point, Ont. Regina Mrs.

James 104, who came from Ireland in 1871 on one of the first passenger steamships to reach Canada. Today and Tomorrow TODAY Constance Bay Property Owners Association, beauty contest in the Casino, 8.30 p.m. TOMORROW Ottawa Valley Hunt Club, horse show at Sunset Farms, Stittsville, all day. NFB films, National Library, 8 p.m. Tolk songs, Camp Fortune, 8.30 p.m.

RESIDENCE FEES CUT LONDON, Ont. (CP) Residence fees at the University of Western Ontario have been re duced by $75, R. B. Willis, vice president, administration and finance, announced Thurs day. The reduction to $925 from $1,000 will be in effect for the coming academic year only, Mr.

Willis said. Journal Box Replies 404 422 434 482 484 489 I 535 576 577 617 619 621 632 637 638 659 667 668 697 699 703 725 727 730 749 751 753 770 771 453 458 501 513 579 587 624 627 650 654 673 675 707 708 741 742 754 756 461 476 517 521 600 605 630 631 655 657 689 690 712 713 743 744 762 765 Journal Subscription, Rates Journot home delivery service, which Is guaranteed. Is available onywhere In Ottawa, Hull and surrounding district as well as in towns and villages In the Ottawa Valley. Call 236-7511 for home delivery service. CARRIER DELIVERY 50c a week; 15c Saturday only, payable to the boy every two weeks.

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District Want Ad Agents SMITHS FALLS McShone and Shonks Pharmacy, 1 1 and Streets. CARLETON PLACE Wilson's Drug Store, Bridge Street. Phone 257-1505. PEMBROKE Mrs. R.

Locke, 277 Patricia Street. Phone 732-4353. RENFREW Mrs. D. Belanger, 343 Raglan Street S.

Phone 432-3705. INDEX TO CLASSIFICATIONS ANNOUNCEMENTS Vltol Statistics: 1. Births 2. Deaths 3. Adoptions 4.

Obituaries 5. Lost 6. Found Notices: 13. In Memorlams 14. Anniversary Masses 15.

Cards of Thanks 16. Funeral Directors 17. Cemetery Memorials 18. Societies and Lodges 19. Churches 20.

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

Take-Out Foods 35. Whet to Go. 36. Hotels and Motels 37. Beauty Salons 38.

Nursing Homes 39. Gardening pnd Landscaping 40. Ambulance Service EMPLOYMENT 41. Male Help Wanted 42. Salesmen and Agents 43.

Positions Vacant 44. Professional Service 45. Female Help Wanted 46. Nursing Services 47. Employment Wanted 41.

Domestic Help 49. Teachers Wonted 50. Tuition 51. Trode Schools 52. Baby 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 61. Property for Sole 62. Property for Rent 63. Property Wanted 64. Income Property 65.

Property Exchanged 66. Out-of-Town Properties 67. Farms for Sale 68. Forms for Rent 69. Farms Wanted to Buy 70.

Cottages for Sale 71. Cottages for Rent 72. Cottages Wanted 73. Cottage Lots for Salt 74. Warehouse Space 75.

Offices to Let 76. Offices Wanted to Let 77. Stores to Let 78. Stores Wanted to Let 79. Resorts 80.

Business Opportunities ROOMS 86. Rooms to Let 87. Rooms Wanted 88. Room and Board 89. Share Accommodation 'If'lMl'iriKKfH LONG DISTANCE PHONE ZENITH 77120 NO TOLL CHARGE Birth BORTHWICK Tom and Joan are happy to announce the birth of a daughter On Aug.

I. 1968, at Ottawa Civic Hospital. A sister for Alec. Many thanks to Dr. Soloway and staff.

CHARRETTE Dr. and Mrs. Edward Charrette proudly announce the birth of their daughter, Alison Michele, on July 18, the Kingston General Hospital. A sister for Laura Lynne and Peter. EDWARDS Douglas and Verla proudly announce the birth of their daughter, Kristen, five pounds ounces, July 31, 1968, Riverside Hospital, a sister for sons Nelson and Jeffrey.

FORREST Doug and Jean are happy to announce the birth of a daughter on August 1, 1968 at Ottawa Civic Hospital. A sister for Billy, Tara and Dale. HANNABERRY Cecil and Kay (nee Arbour) are delighted to announce the birth of a daughter, August 1, 1968 at the Ottawa General Hospital. A sister for Brian and Glenn, HUNT Peter and Gail (nee Gardner) are very pleased to announce the arrival of a 7 lb. baby girl on July 31 1968, in Tel Aviv, Israel.

Mother and daughter are do ing well. JONES Ken and Carol (nee Charter) are happy to an-nounce the arrival of Christopher Donaldson, 9 2 at the Grace Hospital, Aug. 1, 1968. i LATENDRESSE Mr. and Mrs.

Douglas Latendresse (nee Moskaluk) announce the birth of twins, a boy and a girl, on Wednesday, July 31, 1963, at Ottawa Civic Hospital. McPHERSON Ramona, Nor man, Douglas and Susan welcome the arrival of Tracey Leigh, six pounds, 15 ounces, who arrived on August 1, 1968 at Ottawa Civic Hospi tal. Mother and father very pleased, Susan very excited and Tracey hasn't said too much. WILSON Mr. and Mrs.

Bruce Wilson (nee Barbara Shea) are happy to announce the arrival of a daughter, Wendy Ann, on Aug. 2, 1968, at the Ottawa Civic Hospital. Both well. MERCHANDISE Articles: 92. Articles for Sale 93.

Articles Wanted 94. Articles for Rent 95. Articles for Swap 96. Antiques 97. Firewood and Fut! 98.

Market Basket 99. Machinery and Equipment 100. Pet Stock 101. Livestock and Poultry 102. Stomps and Coins 103.

Hobbles 104. Boats and Motors 105. Snowmobiles 106. Campers' Supplies' -107. Musical SuppUss 101.

Radio Television 109. Household Appliances AUTOMOTIVE Autost 120. Autos for Sale 121. Autos Wanted 122. Auto Accessories 123.

Sports Cars 124. -Auto Parts Trucks: 129. Trucks for Sale 130. Truck Bodies. Parts 131.

Trucks Wanted Trailers 133. Trailers for Sale 134. Trailers for Rent 135. Mobile Homes for Sale 136. Mobile Homes for Rent 137.

Mobile Homes Moved 138. Mobile Home Parks 139. Mobile Homes Exchanged Motorcycles! 145. Motorcycles for Sale 146. Motorcycles for Rent 147.

Scooters for. Sale 148. Scooters for Rent 149. Skl-Moblles Miscellaneous: 151. Garages 152.

Parking Space 153. Winterizing REAL ESTATE 157. Houses for Sals 158. Houses to Let 159. Furnished Houses to Let 160.

Furnished Houses wonted to Let 161. Houses Wanted to Let 162. Houses Wanted to Buy 163. Garden Homes PERSONALS 176. Personal Memos 177.

Transportation Available 178. Transportation Wanted 179. Camps Boys' and Girls' FINANCIAL 185. Financing 186. Money Wanted 187.

Money Available 188. Mortgages 189. Investments 190. Patents and Copy. MISCELLANEOUS 194.

Legal 195. Auctions 196. Mr. Servu 197. Coming Events 198.

Stamp Collectors 199. Anniversary Page 'Ottawa's Most 2. Deaths CONVEY, Kathleen Irene Died in Ottawa, Thursday, Aug. 1, 1968, Kathleen Irene Convey, beloved daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs.

P. L. Convey and dear sister of Leonore and Felix, in her 49th year. The funeral will leave the Convey Funeral Home, 179 Victoria Street, Arnprior, on Sunday, Aug. 4, at 2.15 p.m.

for Libera service in Stl John Chrysos- tom Church at 2.30 p.m. Funeral Mass on Monday, Aug. 5, at 8 a.m. Interment RC cemetery. CROOKE, Beatrice In Ren rew Hospital Thursday, Aug.

1, 1968, Beatrice Scott, beloved wife of the late Leonard Crooke, aged 77 years. Resting at the Coch rane Anderson Funeral Home, Renfrew, for service on Saturday, Aug. 3, at 2 p.rri. Interment RenJrew cemetery. DALY, Hugh On Thursday, Aug.

1, 1968, Hugh Daly, 417 MacLaren Street, veteran First World War. Brother of Mrs. Margaret Dean and Mrs. Ella Scollen'. Resting at the Whelan Funeral Home, 515 Cooper Street Funeral Saturday to St Patrick's Church for Mass at 8 ajn.

Interment Notre Dame cemetery. DODD, Mrs. Grant (born Azil- da Roy) On Aug. 1, 1968, in Hawkesbury, aged 57, of 521 Cartier Boulevard, Hawkesbury. Employed with the Bell Telephone for 35 years, wife of Grant Dcdd and sister of Miss Marie Roy of New York; Mrs.

Theophile Mayotte (Rose), Hawkesbury; Mrs. Bernard Proulx (Laurette), Temis-kaming, Mrs. Robert Burns (Alice) of Cobalt Ont; lrs. Theodas Blent (Lucienne), Fruitland, Ont Funeral Monday, Aug. 5, leaving at 1.30 p.m., Noel Funeral Home, 416 McGill Street Hawkesbury.

Service at .2 p.m. in St Alphonse de Liguori Church. Interment parish cemetery. DUCK, Nellie Louise At To ronto on Wednesday. July 31 1968, Nellie Louise Hellard, widow of Lome J.

Duck. mother of Mrs. Joan Matchett of Toronto: sister of Gerald E. Hellard of Aylmer, "Henry J. Hellard of Kingston; Eric W.

Hellard 6f-London, and Mrs. E. Stevgflson (Gladys) of Ottawa. Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 MoLeod. 'Requiem Mass at the Assumption Church, Eastview, Saturday at 10 a.m.

Interment Notre-Dame cemetery. FRASER, James At Ottawa, Ont, on Thursday, Aug. 1, 1968, James Fraser of Bagot Township, in his 88th year, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Fraser and dear brother of Mrs.

Marion Lindsay of RR1 Renfrew. Resting at 'his late residence Bagot Township where funeral service will be conducted on Saturday Aug. 3, at. 4.30 p.m. Interment Fras-er's cemetery.

GILUN, Mrs. Marie On Tues day, July 30, 1968. aged 69 years, Marie Desbarats of 44 Park Street, Ottawa, wife of the late Colonel Mark Cletus Gillin; daughter of the late Georges J. Desbarats and the late Lillian Scott; granddaughter of the late Sir Richard Scott. Dear mother of Patrick, Ottawa, and Mrs.

Peter Brown (Ann) of London, England. Sister Of Georges Desbarats, of' New foundland; Richard and Mrs. Charles Lynch (Lilian) of Ottawa, and 10 grandchildren. Resting Racine, Robert and Gauthier, 260 Besserer Street Funeral mass at St. Theresa's Church on Thursday, 9 Interment Notre Dam; cemetery.

GIRLING, Ella In hospital on Wednesday, July 31, 1968, Ella Maude Fisher, widow of Arthur Girling, in her 82nd year, mother of Miss Lorna Girling, Mrs. Jack Maurice (Oris), Elbert Girling of Ottawa, and Elmer Girling of Ajax, Ont, also seven1 grandchildren. Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod. Service Friday' at 3 p.m. Interment Beechwood cemetery.

Progressive Want 2. Deaths (Cool, from Preceding Column) HEADRICK, Georgina Florence At Renfrew, Ont, on Thurs day, Aug. 1, 1968, Georgina Florence Pepper in her 77th year, wife of the late William HeadrickTtnTl- dear mother of Roy and Howard of Admas-ton and Mrs. Robert Beattie (Claire) of Resting at McPhail and Perkins Fu neral Home, Renfrew, "where the funeral services will be conducted on Saturday, Aug. 3.

at 2.00 p.m. Interment Admaston cemetery. EGLERC, Emile In hos pital, on lnursaay. Aug. i 1968, Emile Leclerc, 142 Huron Street aged 75.

beloved husband of Mary O'Leary and dear father of Maurice, dear brother to Rene, Toronto; Roddy, Corn wall; Mrs. Alice Neville. Detroit; Mrs. Lorette Neville, Mrs. Albertine Major, Mrs.

Anita Regeinbal, all of Ot tawa- Also survived by 3 grandchildren. Resting at the Kelly Funeral Home, 585 Somerset Street West (Centre Town). Funeral Saturday to St Francis of Assist Church for Requiem High Mass at 8 a.m. Inter ment Notre Dame cemetery. McCABE, Ronald Hugh Acci dentally, at Smiths" Falls, Wednesday, July 31, 1968, Ronald Hugh McCabe, aged 17 years, beloved son of Jean and Hugh McCabe and brother of Dale.

Resting at the Lannin Funeral Home, Smiths Falls. Funeral serv ice in the chapel, Friday at 3.00 p.m. Interment at Hill crest cemetery. NESBnT, Daphene In hos pital at Wakefield, July 31. 1968, Daphene Nel son, wife of the late John Nesbitt dear mother of Vera, Wakefield, and dear sister of Mrs.

Albert Wills (Hester). Mrs. Wilfred Morin (Vet- tresseX both of Ottawa; Mrs. Gordon Stevenson (Irene), Wakefield; George, Farrellton; Harold, Gatineau, Que. Rest ing McEvoy-Shields Funeral Home, Wakefield.

Funeral Saturday to St Andrew's United Church, Wakefield. for service at 2 p.m. Interment Maclaren's cemetery. The Journal has made available a booklet of appropriate In Memoriam Notices Phone or Write Miss Allen 236-7511 or come in for your copy Ad Section" Death (Cont. From O'NElftL, Daniel Patrick At the General Hospital, Pembroke, Thursday, Aug.

1968, in his 79th year. Daniel Neill. of 295 Renfrew Street, Pembroke, beloved husband of the late Marion Bechamp dear father of Francis, Peter borough; Terry and Patricia, of Pembroke; Joan (Mrs. Donald Tattan, New York; and Ronald of St Catharines. Predeceased by son Clifford; also survived by 10 grandchildren.

Resting at Hattin Funeral Home. 296 Isabella Street. Funeral on Saturday. Aug. 3, to St.

Col- umbkille's Cathedral for Requiem High Mass at 11.30 a.m. Interment Columbus Cemetery. PARK, Agnes At her borne. McLeod btreet. on Friday.

Aug. 2, 1968. Agnes Dunlop. Widow Of Andrew A Park aged 86 years, dear mother of Mary of Ottawa; John of Buckingham, and An drew, Mrattora, Unt; also sur vived bv 3 erandchildren. Resting Hulse and Playfair central inapei, 3ii McLeod Service Saturday.

II 30 a Interment Beechwood Ceme tery. OSBORNE, Mona In hospital. Thursday, Aug. 1. 1968; daughter of the late E.

D. Osborne, of Arnprior. Sur vived by a brother Mr. H. N.

Osborne, Arnprior; a agister, Mrs. G. A. Boyce, of Ottawa; 3 nephews and 3 nieces. Funeral on Saturday, Aug 3.

at 4 p.m. at Boyce Funeral Home, Arnprior. Interment Ampnor Cemetery. RUNTZ, Alexander In Am pnor Hospital. Thursdav Aug.

1968. Alexander Runtz. beloved husband of Rose Walters, aged 75 years; dear father of victor, Bangor. Maine; Weldon, of Arnprior: Percy, of Ottawa; Mrs. Sidney (Gloria), of Oakvillr Ont; Mrs.

Allan Cleroux (Ruby) of Winchester, brother of Mrs. Lester Neil (Ellen) of Glasgow Station. Rest ing at trie Boyce Funeral Home. AmDnor. when sr.

vice will be conducted on Saturday. Aug 3. at 2.30 p.m Interment Arnprior Cemetery. SIGOUIN. Dane In hospital Wednesday, July 31.

1968. Liane Berthe Belleau, aged 53. beloved wife of Alnhnns. SiEOuin. 78 Bnvre Street mother of Andre, Lucienne and Mrs.

Patrick OToole (Nicole); sister of Sam, Rog er. Marcel, Lucien, Fern Mrs. Roger Tetu (CecileV and Mrs. George Tremblay Laurette i. Nesting at Hulse and Flavfair West Chanel 1098 Bvron Avenue, between Woodroffe and Compton.

Fu neral Saturday to St Remi Church for Requiem Mass at 8 a.m. Interment Pi nee rest Cemetery. STEWART. Roderick In hospital, Wednesday, July 31. 1968.

aged 81 years. Roderick Stewart, beloved husband of Laurie Humph ries. 43 Foster Street Loving tatrier Tjf Mrs. Donald Mac Donald (Mary), brother of Pat Stewart of Parry Sound, Mrs. Rita Brown and Mrs.

Ruby Ritchie. Resting at Veitch-Draper Ltd, Parkdale Avenue at Gladstone Service in chapel Saturday at 2.30 p.m. Interment St James cemetery. Carp. STUBINSKJ, Caroline In Ren frew Hospital, 1.

1968. Caroline Levecque, in her 70th year, beloved wife of Felix Stubinski, dear mother to (Dorothy) Mrs. Art Hammond, and (Aeldeth) Mrs. Ken Slater, Kingston, Gerald, Leonard and Thomas, of Ottawa. Resting at McPhail and Perkins Funeral Home, Renfrew, until Saturday, Aug.

3. thence to St Francis Xavier Church for Funeral Mass at 10 ajn. Interment parish cemetery. VEITCH-DRAPER LIMITED FUNERAL DIRECTORS PARKDALE CHAPEL 728-4673 BANK ST. CHAPEL 2360668 LATEST INFORMATION CKPM DAILY 4.50 P.M.

Stewart. Roderick. ifl 1 --t Ifl eVf--- in tk Oe LOCAL CALLS PHONE 236-7511 Deaths fCont. From Preceding Column! TIERNEY, Herman John At Carleton Lodge on Thursday, Aug. 1, 1968, Herman John Tierney of Edwards, Ont, in his 67th year, dear husband of Mabel Reaney and dear father of Mrs.

Spencer Wad-dell (Lois), Greely; Mrs. Rus sell Mordue (Norma), Brampton; Roydon, George and Wayne, all of Edwards; Alvin, Ramsayville; Brenda "a Linda, at home; survived by two brothers. Lloyd. Greely, and Gerald, Edwards; one sis ter, Lyla Denney, Edwards; also survived by 1 1 grandchil dren. Friends may call at the Vice and Craig Xtd.

Funeral Home, Highway 31, Metcalfe, Ont Funeral service in All Saints Anglican Church, Greely, Saturday, Aug. 3 at 2. p.m. Interment Greely Anglican cemetery. TURP1N, Mrs.

Marilda In hospital, Aug. 1968, aged 77,. Marilda Villeneuve of Breckenridge, beloved wife of the late Joseph Emile Turpin, dear mother of Emile, Moise, of Ottawa; Bruno, of Lucerne. Mrsl Albert Dupuis (Gertrude) of Detroit; Mrs. Rene Lavigne (Jean- nette) of Hull; Mrs.

Maurice Lingley of Toronto; Mrs. Her man Lamirande (Jacqueline) of Breckenridge; Mrs. Lester Holt (Georgette) of Ottawa; Mrs. Foster Bailey (Carmen), Breckenridge; dear sister of Lucien Villeneuve of Ottawa; Mrs. Elizabeth Blais of Detroit; Mrs.

Blanche McCul-lough of Ottawa; many grandchildren." Funeral Mon day leaving Racine. Robert and Gauthier, 101 Notre Dame Street, Hull, at 8.15 for Requiem High Mass at Notre Dame de Grace Church at 8.30. Interment Notre Dame cemetery, Ottawa. Hufse Playfair Limited FUNERAL DIRECTORS Duck. Nellie Louise.

Garcia, Otao. Park, Agnes. Sigouin, Liane. Central Chapel 315 MclEOD ST 233-1143 West Chapel 1098 BYRON AVE 728 1761 Member National Selected Morticians McEVOY BROTHERS SHIELDS LIMITED FUNERAL DIRECTORS 235 Kent Street 232-5337 of Kent Street now -Gloucester Street. ifOnerot home.

ltd ALUMINUM BOAT BETWEEN LUSK- vflle and Hull. Reward. 455-2548. collect. BLACK MALE LABRADOR.

WHITE chest and toes, Merlvole Rood, July 32. 779-696V evening. BLACK PURSE LOST THURSDAY night at football 729-9401. BLACK SPANIEL. TAN MARKINGS, collar, mbiev tag.

City View area. 224-1900. BLACK SUITCASE, INITIAL A on Highway 8. between Quyon and Aylmer. Reward.

235-4000. BONE CLUTCH BAG, ST. LOUIS Hotel. Call 231-1130. BRACELET.

TURQUOISE STONE with peons and gold colored filigree. West End. Reword. t-21SI. CAT.

BLACK AND WHITE. LONG haired, vicinity Rlvermead Road, between Aylmer and McCormell Roods. Reward. 771-2235 alter 5.30. COIN CUFF LINK, LOST FRIDAY night.

Reword. 733-5421. LADY'S GOLD WRISTWATCH, VICIN- ity Byword Market. LADY'S GLASSES. GOLD COLORED case.

Reword. 733-2266. LEFT IN TRUCK CAB, PAIR OF walking canes. Reward. Box E776.

Journal. MEN'S GLASSES. BLACK RIM. AT Daly and Waller. 133-006.

Winston. POODLE. WHITE, TOY MINIATURE. vicinity caning and Montana. Reword.

Eddy Sicard. 09-2121. Monday-Friday. Saturday, Sunday, can collect 410-SJI-4419. REWARD.

MALE GOLDEN LABRA-dor 'retriever. Bells Comers, pet. 020-1407. WHITE PURSE. WESTGATE AREA, wallet, glasses, etc Reward.

Oroya). WALLET. TOOLED LEATHER. WITH map of Australia, tost at comer of Waver ley and Elgin. Sentimental value.

Reward. 725-2174 or 232-4153. WATCH, MAN'S, LOST. GEORGE AND York street or Clarence to Dolhousie. 6.

Found (Cant, from Preceding Column! CHILD'S GLASSES BLACK FRAMES, found Britannia Park area. 829-2595. FOUND, SIAMESE CAT, NO IDENTI- Ticainn. wumoeriona, unrario. l-ejj-2424.

LARGE BOX ON MEADOWLANDS Drive. 'containing child's toy. Owner may have same by Identifying contents. 234-70M. ORANGE COLORED KITTEN.

Vic inity Falaise Road, Carleton Heights. 224-7910. PUPPY, BROWN, FOUND BRITAN-nta. 121 2679 SIAMESE MALE CAT, THURSDAY, July 25, near Mocintyre Real Estate office. Highway 11, (27-0511.

13. In Nemoiiams BAIRD In loving memory of a dear' husband and father, Edwin W. Baird, who passed away Aug. 2, Not dead to us who loved him. Not lost, but gone before; He lives with us in memory And wttl forever, more.

Wife Ethel and Family. BEAN In loving remembrance of my dear husband, George, who died Aug. 2, 1966. Your heart was the dearest In all the wide world, Your love the best to recall. For no one on earth could take your place, You are still the dearest of all.

Nanc, BEAN In fond and loving memory of our dear father, who left us so suddenly on Aug. 2, 1966. happy hours we once enjoyed. How sweet their memory still. But death has left a loneliness The world can never fill.

Julie and Tony. BEAN In' fond and loving memory of our dear father, who passed owoy Aug. 7. 1966. More and more each- day we miss him.

Friends may think the wound Is neaiea, But they little know the sorrow Lying within our hearts concealed, VicW ond Randy. HARISKt In sod and loving memory of a dear husband ond father. Nicholas (Hawryshkew) Hariski, whs passed away Aug. 2, 1966. Remembrance is a golden chain Death tries to break, but all In vain; To haw, to love, and then to part -Is the greatest sorrow cf one's heart.

The years may wipe out many things. But this they wipe out never The memory ot those happy days When we were all together. Wife Mary and Son Steve. HARISKI In loving memory "of dear father and grandfather, Nicholas Hariski, who passed away August, Today recalls the memory Of a loved one gone to rest; And those who think of him today Art those who loved him best. The flowers we lay upon his grave May wither and decay.

But the love for him who ties beneath Will never fode away. Daughter Rose, Son-in-law Frank and Family. HARISKI In loving memory of a deor father and grandfather, Nicholas Hariski, who passed away Aug. 2, 1966. Ha is gone but not forgotten.

And, os dawns another year. In our lonely hours of thinking. Thoughts of him are always near. Days of sadness will come o'er us. Many think the wound is healed.

But they little know the sorrow That lies in the heart concealed. Bill, Ronaldo and Family. HAM ILL loving memory of my aear jonnnie, wno passea awoy Aug. 2, 1965. 1 often feel your hand in mine, And hear ycur gentle voice.

I know you walk beside me. And guide me day by day. Wife Ruby. LAFORTUNE In loving memory of aear nusoond and tatner, Josepn Lofortune. who passed away Aug.

1. 1963, Only a cluster of memories. Sprayed with a million tears. Wishing God had spared you. For a few more years.

Loving Wife Marlorie. LAFORTUNE In loving memory of our oear varner ana granaTaTner. Joseph Lafortune, who passed away Aug. 2, 1963. The golden gates were -opened.

Five years ago today. With goodbyes left unspeken. You gently passed away. You couldn't say "Goodbye" to js. Perhaps it was fust as well.

We could never have said goodbye. To the cne we loved so well. Son Albert and Family. LAFORTUNE In loving memory of a dear father, Joseph A. Laforiune, who passed away Aug.

2. 1963. Somewhere beyond the shadows Dwells dear father of mine. Who I looked on os a treasure. Who I cherished as divine.

But God called the one I leved away. Forget you daddy I never will. As years roll on I miss you still. Sadly missed. Daughter Charlotte.

LAFORTUNE In loving memory of a dear father and grandfather, Josepn Lafortune, who passed away Aug. 2, 1963. It broke our hearts to lose you, But ycu didn't go alone. For part of us went with you. The day God called you home.

Joe, Mar tor ie ond Mary. MATTHEWS Wetter Francis (Bud), wca an Mug. lyao. We mourri for him in silence. No eyes can see us weep.

For many a silent tear is shed. When others are asleep. Flo. Dick, Dawn, Allan, Kelly-Ann. Bill, Beverley and Janet.

Rose. McCORMICK In loving memory of my ravea ones to rest, my dear parents, Deibert and Anna A. Mccormick Mother, who passed owoy July 30. 1964, Fother, August 2. 1966.

Parents who gave us the best of their lives. Who cherished our secrets, our sorrows, cur strife, Who taught us to love, Who taught us to pray. Dear porents In God bless you today. Your lives were unselfish, for others, Not for what you received but whui you could give. Just a loving thought Just silent tear, Just a beautiful memory, SJ, Of you loved so deor.

Sadly missed. Son Bobby and Family. MULLEN In loving memory of a dear cousin, Thomas E. Mullen, wno posssed away Aug. 2, 1967.

In memory, a daily thought; In heart, silent sorrow. Pat and Roy. T1NSLEY In memory of a dear father, John w. Tinsley, wno passea away Aug. 2, 196S.

years have passed since that sad day. When one we loved was called oway. God took him home, it was His will. Within our hearts he llveth still. Wilfred and Family, i WACKID In loving memory of dear wife, Emma, wno passea away Aug.

1. mi. I There tin death cannot sever, Lowe ond remembrance last Husband William. 15. Cards tl Thab WOLLENSCHLAGER We wish to monk our friends ond relatives or their kindness, wards of sympomy ond floral and memorial tributes received in our recent bereavement In the toss of dear dad and grandfather, August Wollenscltlaaer.

Son Ellord and Family. 16. Funeral Directors i y. Racine, Robert and oauthier 237-3680. 260 Bessererj 300 Olmsteadl 7 Felrmonti 259 St.

Pah rick; 101 Notre Dame; 733 Somerset w. Please note chonge of telephone number. 20. Florists FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS. O.

Proulx. It5 Dolhousie, 2U-77V3 ra-isos. 35. Where lo 60 BOATS AND CANOES FOR RENT. Open 0 o.m.-ll p.m.

Rldeau Covo Marina, Hogs Back Road. 733-5065. JUST FOR THE FUN OF IT, TRY TO visit Woodland Park Zoo this week. It is fun to meet the animals and birds, it Is fun to have a picnic on the peaceful picnic and plovgrounds. It is tun to swim in the wadina It is fun walking over the floating bridge.

It is tun to explore the nature trails ond see a beaver lake. It Is fun to have a pony ride. It is fun to have a snock, drink or ice cream cone from the snock bar or food born. Extro feature this Sunday: Tom Wilson and His Western All Stars. Open daily during July and August from 10 o.m.

to 9 p.m. Come now, come any time, lust for fun, to Woodland Park Zoo, miles west of Brockvill on Highway No. 2. 39Gardening and landscaping GOOD QUALITY FIELD SOD, 23C sq. yard.

1-25MU2. NEPEAN SANDSTONE WALKS, patios, drywoll, also delivery. General landscoping. 692-4008, NURSErtY TREES. CEDAR HEDGES ana pruning, free esiimeiea.

omuw TOP SOIL. SAND AND GRAVEL FOR driveway. 66J-J. WE PLANT CEDAR HEDGES. ALSO sell trees, deliver.

Ail work guaranteed, 20 yeors' experience. North Augusta, 926-2223. FREE EARTH FILL. LARGE VOLUME available immediately. 021-270.

41. Hale Help Wanted ACTIVE BOY, 15-17 FOR TRAINING maintenance hondymen. Prepare tor ob next summer. Live in. Country -Protestant family whel1 gospel honored.

122-1593. AUTO MECHANICS. GENERAL RE-polrs, tune-up. some welding experience. Full company benefits, steady employment, local, salary weekly, 5100 to 5150.

Box E-730, Journal. AUTO BODY MECHANIC WANTED, hourly rate. 40 hours a week, im mediate. 720-7747. BAKER AND BAKER'S HELPER RE- quirea at once, iop was.

Bakery Co. Richmond. 038-2234. BARBER WANTED FOR 2 WEEKS. 733-2265.

BEST OPPORTUNITY IN THE TAXI business for men zi or over, run or port time drivers required now. Apply 1057 Merivate Rood- BODY -MAN, LICENCE, S-DAY week, applicants over 25 preferred. Hourly wage. Cotter's Auto Shop. 224-2691.

BOYS WANTED FOR MORNING paper routes. Ontre Town. 233-9349. CABINET MAKERS AND FURNI-ture finishers tor steady employment in modern shop. E.

K. Cabinet 025-3530. CAPABLE NON DRINKING, HARD working man desired. It mere are any left. Office management and meeting public, good hours and excellent salary.

Would prefer newly retired service man. Reply Box Journal. CHEF, EXPERIENCED, FRENCH cuisine, steaks and seafood. Start S150. 6 days.

DetRancho, 3961 Cor-ling. 028-5711. ICE AAAN Fully qualified to take complete charge of making and maintaining four-sheet curling rink in Ottawa. 722-5491 NOW HIRING FULL-TIME and PART-TIME STUDENTS CHANCE TO TRAVEL Qualifications: Minimum Grade 11 Neat in Appearance For more information, call 234-1186 9.30 to 1.30 p.m. EXPERIENCED Bodyman Top solory.

5-day week; all employee benefits. Apply in person only ROGER HON (BEDARD) "AUTOMOBILE ltd. 424 Richmond Road CARLETON 4 UNIVERSITY Instructional Aids Dept. FILM AND VTR University graduate, preferably with a B.L.S. degree or relevant.

Experience to establish ond supervise film ond VTR library, ond to conduct research In this field. Bilmguolism on asset, pleasing personality essential. Apply to PERSONNEL OFFICE 231-2780.

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