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rr 11 i 26 Tuesday, March 2, 1971 The Ottawa Journal 7 Deaths By The 'Canadian Press New York Simon B. Blurrien-Ihal, 91, oldest member of the New York Stock Exchange and longest holder of a seat in the exchange's 179-year history. Today and Tomorrow TODAY Public meeting on Abortion Information, 115 a i 1.1 Street, Hull, 8 p.m. Bozarts-Q c. National Arts Centre Studio, 8.

p.m. TOMORROW Film program. National Gallery, 12.45 p.m. Guarneri String Quartet, National. Arts Centre Theatre, 8.30 p.m.

National Film Theatre, University "of Ottawa chemistry building, 8.30 p.m. "Exit the Body," Ottawa Little Theatre production, La Salle Academy, 8.30 p.m. "The Chalk Circle," Alumni Theatre, Carle--ton University, 8.30 p.m. "IT Births' rBELLAMYGeneand Carol (nee Powell), are pleased to announce the birth of a daughter, Valerie Elizabeth, at the Ottawa Civic Hospital Feb. 26.

1971t Mother and daughter fine. BOYCE To Gerry and Sheila (nee Bain) a daughter, Katlierine, on Feb. 23, at Mississauga Hospital, Peel County, Ont. Grandparents are and "Mrs. J.

R. Bain, and Mr. and Mrs. A. Boyce.

1 BUTT Albert and Jeannie Butt announce the arrival of a 'son Gregory Albert Michael, 7 13 at Riverside Hospital Feb. 28, 1971. I DAZE To Bette and Bud. a "daughter, at Arnprior. and District Memorial Feb.

25. A sister for Both well. DRAPER Earl, and parley (rieej Carty) are happy to announce the arrival of a son" on 28, 1971, at the Grace Hos-j pital, brother for Doug Jeff! and David. "i HALDEN Jim and Gail (nee McElary) are happy to ah-1 nouncc thexbirth ofiheir first' child, a at the Riverside March 1, 1971. XA11 well, i Special thanks to Dc? Bur-j gess.

I HAWKINS Carl and Linda (nee crawiorai are nappy 10 a announce the birth of their son, Jeffrey Carl, 9 on Monday, March 1, 1971, at Grace Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. D. G. Turner.

iv INDEX TO CLASSIFICATIONS ANNOUNCEMENT Vltol Statistics! 1. Adoption 2. Births 3. Deaths 4. Obituaries 5.

Lost 6. Found 13. In Memorlamt 1'4. Anniversary Masse 15. Cords of Thanks II.

Funeral Directors 17. Cemetery Memorials 11. Societies and Lodges 19. Churches JO. Florists 31.

Cemeteries 29. Druggists Open Sjntfay 30. Service Stations 33. Banquets and Parties 3. Take-Out Foods 33.

Where so Go J4 Hotels and Mo'els 37. Beauty Salons 38. Nursing Homes 39. Gardening and Landscaping 40. Ambulance Service i EMPLOYMENT 41.

Wonted Male Help Interest Salesmen and Agents 43. Positions Vacant 44, Professional Servlct 45? Wanted Female Help Interest 46. Nursing Services 47. Employment Wanted 4. Domestic Heto 49.

Teochert Wonted 50. Tuition 51. lrode Schools 52. Baby Services APARTMENTS 54. Apertmems to 55 Furnished Apartment to let 56.

Apartments Wanted 57. Apartmen's tor Sole 51. Furnished Apottjnenti Wan'e 59. sublets PROPERTY 60. Industrial Properties 61.

Property for Sale 62. Property tor Peril 63. Property Wontea 64. Income Property 65. Commercial Properly 66.

Out-of-Town Properties 67. Forms for Sol 6s. Forms for Rem 69. Forms Wanteo to Buy 70. Cottaues tor Sole 71.

Cottoqes.for Kent 72. Cottages-Wanted 73. Corroge Lots for Sele 4. Warehouse Spoco 75. Offices to Lei 76.

Offices Wonted to (Let 77. Stores to Let 71. Stores Wanted to Lei 79. Resorts ftn. Business Opportunities.

Hunting and Fishing ROOMS ts. Room to Let Rooms Wontea U. Room ond Boot W. Shore Accommodation 2. Births from Preceding Column) HOBBS Robert and Joyce (nee Tuplin), are" proud to announc the birth of a son, Dwayne Kevin, 8 6 Feb.

26, 1971, at Grace Hos-pital. Brother for Warren. LOWDON and Rita announce the arrival of their second daughter at the Civic Hospital, Feb. 25, 1971. Many thanks to Dr.

Gear and hospital staff. PROULX Jean-Pierre and Diane (nee Foumier) are pleased to announce the birth of their first child, Vincent Gerard, 8 lbs. 1 Feb. 27, 1971, at the. Ottawa Civic Hospital.

Many thanks to Dr. P. G. Puddicombe and nurs-. ing staff.

PATRY- Michael and Cecelia (nee Lyngard) announce the arrival of their daughter, Feb. 1971, at Montfort Hospi- tal. O'CONNOR Barry and Heather (nee Kealey), are plcase'd to announce the birth of a daughter, Tracey Lynn, 6 15 26, 1971. Ottawa Civic Hospital. rHATCHER Brad and Christine (nee Nichols) are pleased to announce the arrvial of a daughter, 8 lbs.

7 Feb. 27. 1971, at Ottawa Civic Hospital. 3, Deaths ANDERSON, Andrew H. (Andy) In hospital Tuesday, March 2, 1971, Andrew H.

(Andy) Anderson, age 75 years, of Hazeldean, beloved husband of Elizabeth Ann (B i e) Harrison, loving father of Roy Kingston, -Leonard A. (Bud), Smiths Falls, Gerald Kamloops, BC, Douglas S. and Ainslic Overton (Beverley), Carp, Mrs. George Mountain! (Mildred). Belleville, Mrs.

-(Barbara), Hazeldean, 15 'grandchildren, 3 great-; grandchildren, brother of, Mrs. William Richardson (Minnie), Ottawa, and Har- vey, of Kingston, member of Hazeldean Lodge AF and AM. Resting Hulse and Play- fair West Chapel, 1098 Byron Avenue between Woodroffe i and Compton. Service Thursday 2 p.m. Interment Maple Grove cemetery, Hazeldean.

Friends call Tuesday 7.30 Wednesday 2 4 and 7 9. Journal Box Replies 001 714 745 621 827 830 832 838 857 862 874 881 890 891 893 1 918 923 928 930 932 934 943 956 957 959 960 96 1 962 963 965 '972 974 980 981 982 983 984 985 986 987 988 996 998 MERCHANDISE Articles: 91 Camerce, Photo Supplies 92. Articles tor Sole 93. Articles Wonted 94. Articles for Rent V5.

Articles for Swop 96. Antiques and Tine Art 1 97. Firewood ana Fuel 9. Mnrket Bosket 99. Machinery ond Equipment 100.

Pet Stock 101. Livestock ond Poultry Stomps and Coins '03. Hobbles 10'. Boats end Motors 1u5. Snowmobiles 106.

Campers' Supplies 107. Musicol Supplies I0 Rodlo Television 109. Household Appilonces AUTOMOTIVE Autos: 119. Auto Leasing 12u. Au3s tor Sole -121.

Autos Wonted 172. Auto Accessories 123. Sports Cars 124. Aulo Ports Trucks: 129. Trucks for Sale 110.

Truck Bodies. Parts 131. Trucks Wanted Troiier 1.13. 'rollers for 134. Trailers for Penr 135.

Mobile Homes tor Sale Mobile Homes for Rent t37. Mobile Homes Moved vs. MoDiie Home Perks 139. Mobile Homes Exchanged Motorcycles! r45. Motorcycles tor Sal 146.

Motorcvc'es tor Rent .147. Scooters tor Sole 148. ScmWs for RrV 149. Ski Corner Miscellaneous: 'St. Goroqes 152 Pqrklno Space 153.

Wintering REAL ESTATE 157. Houses for Sale 151. Real stole Services 159. Houses fa Let 160. Furnished Houses to Let 161.

Furnished Houses Wonted re to Lt 167. Houses wanted to Let 163. Houses Wanted to Buy 164. Garden Homes 1'6. Personal Memos 177.

Transportation Available 171. Transportation Wonted Camps Boys)' ond Gli FINANCIAL Its. Financing 1 186. Money Wented -87. Money AvollabM n.

Mortgages 189. Investments 90. Patents and Copy. MISCELLANEOUS IV4. tegol 9 "5.

Auctions! I96. Your Service 19. Coming Events i98. stomp Collector 199. Anniversary Post LONG DISTANCE NO TOLL CHARGE PHONE ZENITH 77110 3.

Deaths (Com. fr'. P.rpcMjing Column. BOULf, Miss In Monday, March 1, 1971, age 54, Cyrilda Boult, formerly of Hull, dear daugh-' ter of Marie-Louise Boutt (Chenier) of sister of Robert, Jules-Andre, of Hull; Mrs. Bert Chene (Agathe), Mrs.

Paul Chene (Emilienne) of Ottawa, and Miss Anita Boult of Hull. Resting at Racine, Robert and Gauthier. 101 Notre Dame Street, Hull, after 1 p.m. Wednesday. Funeral March 4 at Notre Dame de Grace Church at 4.15 p.m.

Interment Notre Dame cemetery. Hull. CODY, Paul Accidentally on Saturday, Feb. 27, 1971, Paul 77 1 KSuttoh Place, beloved son of Mr. and Mrs.

Wililam 'Cody, dear brother of Bill, Jayne and Jo-Anne. Resting at the Kelly Funeral Home, 2313 Carling Avenue (West of Woodroffe). Funeral Tuesday to St. Aug-listine's Church for Mass at 9.30 a.m. Interment Pinecrest cemeterv.

EVRAIRE, Henri (Harry)-On Monday, March 1971, Henri (Harry) Evraire, aged -71 years; brother of Rene, Al-cide (Bill), Ottawa; half-brother of Mrs. Hector Gauv-reau (Amanda), Ottawa; Mrs. Georgette Laplante, Hull; Miss Jearinette Poi'rie'r, Met calfe; a past lieutenant of -the Garde Champlain for many; Resting at the Racine. -'Robert and Gauthier Funeral Home, 259 St. Patrick Street.

Interment Notre Dame Ceme-! tery Thursday, 10.30 a.m., fol-: lowed by requiem, mass at the 1 Rideau Health Centre Chapel. faYLE, Marie Oil Feb. 28. 1971, Marie Fayle.j age 18, of 1227- Emperor Avenue, daughter of Mr. andj Mrs.

Arthur. Faylc, dear! sister of Patricia (Mrs. Blanchard), Candice, Vonnie, Thomas and Brian, dear; friend of Mr. and Mrs. George i Spano and Mrs.

Earl Day. Resting at the Kelly Funeral Home, 585 Somerset Street (Centre Town). Funeral Church for mass at 8 a.m. Interment Notre Dame. I GAUINUN Mr.

Jean Aldei. On Sunday, Feb. 28, 1971. aged 64 years, Jean Aldei Gagnon, of 444 Lewis Street, Ottawa, beloved husband of Simone Guertin. Dear father of Jean Charles, of Hull.

Brother of Gaston, Mrs. Yolande. Cormier and Mrs. Aldea Gagnon, of Montreal. Two grandchildren.

Resting at the Racine, Robert and Gauthier Funeral Home, 259 St. Patrick Street. Funeral Mass at St. There a's Church on Wednesday at 9 a.m. Interment Notre Dame cemetery, Ottawa.

Visiting hours from 1 p.m. to Jp.OO p.m. Monday and Tuesday. 'GARIEPY, Mrs. Ernest In hospital Monday, March 1 1971, 'Juliette wife of Ernest -GaHepy, aged 63.

Mother of Mrs. "Therese Blon'dih, Vanier. Sister of Hgrmas, Hull; -Mrs. Annette Taylor, Ottawa. Two grandchildren.

One To- ronto. Resting Racine; Robert and Gauthier, 300 Olm-tead Street, Vanier. Funeral Wednesday to Notre Dame dc Lourdcs Church, Vanier, for Requiem Mas, at 10. a.m.- Interment Notre Dame cemetery, Ottawa. GIBSON, Vera In hospital.

March 1, 1971, Vera Bishop, wife of the late John Wallace Gibson-, dear mother of William A. and John Gibson, of Ottawa; James, in Alberta. and the late Mrs. Ron Gienow (Joan); sister of Mrs. Ab.

Latimer Mrs. C. 'D. Hall (Lola), Mrs. Edward Cross (Mamie); five grund-childreii survive.

Resting at the Whelan Funeral Home, 515 Cooper Street, between Bay und Lyon. Service Wednesday at St. Margaret's Church, Montreal Road, Vanier. Interment Beechwood Cemejery. Diftric't Want Ad Agents' SMITHS FALLS-WcStion and Shanks Pharmacy, 1 1 and Main Streets.

Phone 283-3838. Strre, Brlaae Street. Phone 257-1505. CARLETQN PLACE Wilson's Drug JiFNFREw Mrs. D.

Belanger, S04 rtwyiun airevi. mono "Ottawa's Most Piogtessive. Want Deaths (Cont. from Preceoing Column) GRANGER. Mr.

Donat On Tuesday, March 2, 1971, age 56, Donat Granger of 43 Therien Street, Hull, former ly owner of S. Granger and Plumbing and Heating, beloved husband of Aurella Belanger, dear son of Mrs. Rose Emma Granger (Grat- ton), father of Robert, Montreal, Sylvio of Ottawa, Michel of Hull, Mrs. Jean-" Marie Gravelle (Jeahnine), Mrs. Marcel St.

Pierre (Lise), Qf Hull, Mrs. Pierre Poirier (Gilberte), Touraine. Brother of Brother Albert Granger (Bro. Sylvio), F.E.C., of Longueuil, Jean-Paul of dttawa, 1 Leon of Aylmer, Francois of Hull, Mrs. Jean-Marc Thivierge (Ther- Bse), of Hull, 7 grandchildren.

Resting Racine, Robert and Gauthier, .101 Notre Dame "Street, Hull, after 1 p.m. Wednesday. Funeral Friday, March 5, in Sacred Heart Church, Hull, at 10. a.m. Interment Notre Dame-cemetery, Ottawa.

HEATH, Herbert John (Jack), prominent musician and teacher Suddenly at Fort Lauderdale, Feb." 21, 1971, Jack beloved husband of Mona Cowley. 353 Holland Avenue, Ottawa formerly of Toronto, father of Jerold, White Rock, BC, and Nancy of Ottawa. Brother of Catherine Heath of Kitchener, Ont. Cremation at Fort Lauderdale. Remembrance service to be announced.

JAMISON, Vera In hospital, Tuesday, March 2, 1971, Vera Bowman Girling, age 79 years, widow of Frank Adam Jamison dear mother of Lyn 'of Toronto, and Mrs. H. B. Capell (Dealtry) of Ottawa. Sister of E.

O. Girling and Gladys Girling of Ottawa. Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street. Service on Thursday at 2 p.m. Memorial donations may be made to the Ontario Heart Foundation, 119 Sparks Street.

Mr J. David Of 49 Mutchmore Street, Hull, died Sunday, Feb. 28, 1971, age 75, husband of the latei Germaine Dagenais, father of Robert, Richard and Pierre, of Hull, Mrs. Gerard Dumais (Madeleine), of Hull, Mrs. Rene Prud'homme (Marictte), of St.

Jerome, half brother of Alphonse GrouFx, brother of Mrs. Entile Sanscartier (Al dosia), Mrs. Alma Lafon tainc, of Hull, Mrs. Nelda Rodier. of Ottawa.

10 grand children. Resting at L. Emond" and Son St. Joseph Bou levard, Hull, after 1 o'clock Tuesday. Funeral Thursday, March 4 at 8.30 a.m.

in St. Raymond Church. Interment St. Redempteur cemetery. LAUR1N, Paul In hospital, Monday, March 1, 1971, Paul J.

Laurin, age 51, 2712 Moncton Road, beloved husband of Jean Laurin, dear father of Joan (Mrs. Paul Quinn), Bryan and Janet. Dear brother of Arthur, Mrs. vfidith Wilkins, Rita (Mrs. Charles Irene T.

I. Warner), arid Mrs. Leola Lynch. Resting at the Kelly Funeral Home, 2313 Carling Avenue. Funeral arrangements to be completed.

LEESON, Mary Margaret At Perth, on Monday, March 1, .1971, Jvlary Margaret Thompson, in her 88th year, beloved wife of the late Andrew Kidd Leeson, and mother of Lila (Mrs. Fred Earner), Fern (Mrs. Howard Coleman), Lyle and Wesley, airof Smiths Falls, Stirling, William, Garnet, Alpha, all of Ottawa, Myrtle (Mrs. Man-sel 'Burns), of Carleton Place, Wilson, of Kingston, Glen, of CampbeHford, sister of Mrs. William of Smiths Falls.

Resting at the Lannin Funeral Home, Smiths Falls. Funeral service will be conducted in the chapel Thursday at 2 p.m. Interment HiH- crest Donations to the Heart Fund preferred. Journal Subscription Rates SINGte 10c dolly, Soturdoy. BY CARRIER: 60c week.

BV WAILPiyoble In odvonce Con-odd, ConacTrriTf Forces Post Offices ond U.S.A. S3.00 a month or S32.O0 year. All other countries 84.00 month or 540.00 a year. Saturday only 25c per Issue or S13.00 year to any address. t-or ivrmtr mmrmoiion coil zje-zaii.

UJfN AD 3. ICont. Deaths Preceding LEPAGE, Arthur On Tuesday, March 2, 1971, age 81 years, Arthur Lepage of 271 Ste Cecile, Vanier, beloved husband of Irene Cassel, dear father of Royal and Mrs. Pete Gravel (Pauline), of Pasadena, Raymond, Mrs. Rudolph Barbier (Flor ence), Mrs.

John Lacelle (Connie), of Ottawa, Mrs. Bert Humphries (Eleonor), of Cornwall, Mrs. Walter Grom-oil (Jean), Mrs. Hubert La-londe (Shirley), of Vanier. Brother of Daniel, Edward, Mrs.

Louis Charbonneau (Florida), Mrs. Sara Burns, of Ottawa, and Homer of Montreal. 18 grandchildren, 7 great-grandchildren. Resting at the Racine, Robert and Gauthier FuneralJiome, 300 Olmstead Street, Vanier City. Funeral mass at As; surKpti'on Church on Thursday, 10.30 a.m.

Interment "Notre Dame cemetery, Lucien On Monday, March 1, 1971, Carmen Dion, wife of Lucien Levesque, aged 45 years; daughter of Mrs. Lionel Dion (Rhea Vezina); sister of Ronald, Albert, Leo, Mrs. Monique Riley, Mrs. ThereSe Miner, Mrs. Jeannine Lauzon, Mrs: Laurette Groleau, Mrs.

Helene -Rheaume, Madeleine Chapman, all of Ottawa. Resting at the. Racine, Robert Gauthier Funeral Home, 259 St. Patrick S-treet. Requiem mass Thursday at St.

George's Church, Orleans, 10 a.m. MATHIES, Neil In hospital- Tuesday, March 2, 1971, Neil Mathier, beloved husband of Mary H. Patterson, 27J. Mountbatten Avenue. Dear father of Nancy Mar: garet.

Friends are invited to attend the funeral service at St. Giles P.resbyterian Church Thursday at 2 p.m. Interment Hawthorne ceme-l tery in the spring. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Canadian Can-. cer Society, 386 MacLaren Street, charge of arrangements Veitch- Drapcr 703 Bank1 Street.

MORGAN, Chester Graham At his home, 6 Aylmer Avenue, on Monday, March 1, 1971, 'Chester Graham Morgan, age 71 years, husband of the. late Edith I. Robbins, father of Jack and Keith, also survived by 9 grandchildren. Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Funeral private. Friends may ca II Tuesday 2 10 p.m., Wednesday 10 a.m.

12 noon. REYNOLDS, John Accidentally at Manatoulin Island, Saturday, Feb. 27, 1971, John Reynolds, age 23, of 140 Lome Avenue, son of Mrs. Mary Reynolds and the' late Thoroas- Reynolds, dear brother of Teresa (Mrs. Andre Couvillon), Lorna and Valerie.

Resting at the Kelly Funeral Home, 585 Somerset Street (Centre Town), where friends may call after 7 p.m. Tuesday. Funeral Thursday to Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church for mass at a.m. Interment Notre Dame. '1 1 ROGERS, Roy Percy In hospital Monday, March 1', 1971, Roy Percy Rogers, aged 78, 435 Tillbury Avenue, beloved husband of the late Rosalie Matilda Bandy.

Dear father of Mrs. Charlie Jessop (Ella): Grandfather of Roger, Bruce and Rosalie. Also survived by two greatgrandchildren. Brother of Joseph, Odessa; Mrs. Eleanor Ross, Kingston; Mrs.

Eva Graves, Fort Erie. Resting at the Tubman Funeral Home, 403 Richmond Road at Roosevelt. Service in the chapel Wednesday 2 p.m.-Internment Capital Memorial Gardens. The family will be present to receive friends from 2-4 arid 7-9 Tuesday and from 12.30 Wednesday. Flowers gratefully declined.

USE LESS NEWSPRINT NEW YORK (AP) United States newsprint consumption in January was 724,244 tons, a decrease of 3.3 per cent from January, 1970, the American Newspaper Publishers Association re ported Monday. Ad Section' Deaths from Precedlna Column) SEGUIN, Rene In hospital, Sunday, Feb. 28. 1971, Rene Scguin, husband of Yvette Preseault, age 70, father of Conrad from Laval West, Mrs. Jean Jacques Bibaud Montreal, Gerald DesLauriers (Madeleine), Mrs.

Real Col-izza (Helene), Laval West, PQ. Brother of Mrs. Henri' Charron (Marie Laure), Misses Leonie and Blanche Seguin, Mrs. James Franklin (Lucienne), all of' Ottawa. 3 a ndchildren.

Resting Racine, Robert and Gauthier, 260 Besserer Street. Funeral Wednesday to St. Luke's Church, Curran, for Requiem Mass at 2.30 p.m. -Interment Curran, Ont, SMITH, Howard CHfton In hospital at Sudbury on- Sunday; Feb. 28, 1971, How-4 -ard Chfton Smith, of 370'2 King Street, Sudbury, age 77 years, husband of Winnifred H.

Doyle and the late Daisy Wilson, father of Mrs. J. Edwards- (Diane), Montreal, and Mrs. Pih-lainen (Shirley), of Ottawa, step-father of Brian -Mackey, of. Sudbury, also survived by 8 grandchildren, brother of Mrs.

Ethel Way, Mrs. Myrtle Nixon, Miss Mamie Smith and Kenneth Smith, all of Ot-: tawa. Resting Hulse and -playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street, after 10 a.m. Tuesday. Service Wednesday 2 p.m..

Interment Pine-crest cemeterv. -'I Molly In. hospital Monday, March 1, 1971, Molly Simmons, beloved wife of Rev. John Stewart, of 24 Sandridge Road, age 51 years, mother of Mrs. L.

Heide, (Cynthia), of Ottawa, Ann and Rowena, at home, daugh-j ter of William J. Simmons, of England, and the. late Mrs. Simmons. Resting Hulse and Playfair Central- Chapel, 315 McLeod Street until 10 p.m.

Wednesday. Funeral in St. Columba's Anglican Church Thursday at 1 1 a.m. Cremation Pinecrest cemetery. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society.

SWEENEY, Charles Edward In Foothills Hospital, Calgary, on Saturday, Feb. 27, 1971, in his 85th year. Charles Edward! Sweeney (formerly of Pcm-I broke), Wthcr of Lillian (Mrs. G. W.

Hutchison), of Southey, and Effie (Mrs. W. W. Martin), Regina, predeceased by Iso- belle (Mrs. G.

Cochrane), Melba, William "George and John Sweeney. Friends may call at the Malcolm and Dcavitt Funeral 141 Renfrew Street, Pembroke. Service in the chapel Thursday, March 4 at 1.30 p.m. In terment St. Thomas Anglican cemetery, Rankin, Ont.

SWERDFEGER, Ernest Dale Suddenly, on Sunday, Feb. 28, 1971, Ernest Dale Swerdfeger, of Osgoode, in his 37th year; beloved husband of Myrna Carolyn Froats and dear father of Ronda, Lynn and Joanne at home; only son ot. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Swefd-feger.

Resting at the Vice and Craig Ltd. Funeral Home, Queen Street, Chestervillc, where service will be held onJ Wednesday at 2 p.m. Interment Maple Ridge Cemetery. TA1LLEFER, Mrs. Grace In Hospital Monday, March 1, 1971, Grace Paradis, widow of Albert Taillefer, 153 Ne-pean Street, Apt.

501. Dear sister of 1 Emile Paradis; (Alice) Dr. W. A. Parent and Mrs.

Gabrielle Barnes, both of Ottawa. Resting McEvoy-Shields Funeral Home, 235 Kent Street, after 12 noori Tuesday; Funeral Wednesday to St. Patrick's Funeral Mass 9 a.m. Interment. Notre.

Dame cemetery. BAN SLOT MACHINES WASHINGTON (AP) The United States Air Force, reacting to cjrarges of corruption in military reqreational facilities, will bar Slot machines at all its overseas bases by 1972, it was announced Monday by Senator Abraham A. Ribicoff. The Connecticut--Democrat Is acting chairman of the Senate nRrtnancnt Investieatine com mittee which "has been looking into corruption. 10CAI CAtLS PHONE 236-7511 3.

Deaths tCont. from Preceding Column) VERDON, Evelyn In hospital Monday, March 1, 1971, Evelyn Murphy, age 49, beloved wife of Ligouri (Claude) Verdon, 35 Cummings Ave- nue, RR 8, Ottawa, dear sis ter of Jim, Toronto; and of Rita and Frank, -Ottawa. Resting at the KeHy Funeral 585 Somerset Street (Centre Town). Funeral Thursday to St. Mary's Church for Mass at 9 a.m.

Interment Notre Dame. WADE, Reuben Daniel At his residence 2530 Egan Road, on Monday, March 1, 1971, Reuben Daniel Wade, in his 71st year, husband of Flor ence Fogerty, father of Ronald Wade, Ottawa; also 3 grandchildren. Resting at Hulse and Playfair West Chapel, 1098 Byron Avenue, between- Woodroffe a Compton. Funeral Wednesday, March 3. at 11 a.m.

Cremation at Pinecrest. WH1TCHER. Ethel E. In hos-. pital, Monday, March 1, 1971, Ethel E.

Hale of 109 Ruskin Avenue, in her 84th widow of Wilfrid C. W. Whitcher, mother of Geof frey C. S. Evans (Ruth), Mrs.

G. H. Ross (Shirley), Arthur John (Jack), Ottawa; sister of Miss Muriel M. Hale of Ottawa. Also 14 grandchildren.

4 great-grandchildren. Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street. Private funeral. Tuesday. 1 p.m.

Interment Beechwood cemetery. HULSE PLAYFAIR LIMITED FUNERAL DIRECTORS Anderson, Andrew H. (Andy). Jamison, Vera. Morgan, Chester.

Smith, Howard Clifton. Stewart, Molly. -Wade, Reuben Doniel. Cptitral Chapel 31 5 McLEOD STREET 233-1 143 West Chapel 1098 BYRON AVENUE 728 1 761 VEITCH DRAPER LIMITED FUNERAL DIRECTORS Mathies, Neil. PARKDALE CHAPEl 728 4673 BANK CHAPEl 236 0668 McEVOY BROTHERS SHIELDS LIMITED FUNERAL DIRECTORS 235 KENT STREET 232 5337 News ono Ai'nouncements Presented Nightly ol 6 p.m.

on CKOY VICE CRAIG LTD. FUNERAL HOMES. METCALFE WINCHESTER" CHESTERVILLE 774-2120- Ont convenient telephone njmber oil 3 FRED N. GARRETT FUNERAL SERVICE Dignity, Devotion ond Economy in Good Taste Since 1938. i Inquire No Obligation 233-4773 584 SOMERSET STREET WEST SNAKE SPOILS SHOW -WEATHgRFORD, Tex.

(AP) A demonstration on snake bite prevention at the Weather-ford YWCA ended suddenly Sunday for the demonstrator, M. S. York, 33. He was in good condition in hospital after he was bitten by a rattlesnake, used in the demonstration. lost AFGHAN HOUND, REDDISH BLONO, mole, colled Lucky, In ored of Cryv tol Bay.

Reward. 628-2483. AMETHYST AND SILVER EARRING, Ottawa University or Carleton Unlver. slty. 233-8608.

ANYONE FINDING RED LEATHER wallet containing papers valuable to owner, please telephone 745-6450. Reward. ATTACHE CASE, BLACK, LOST BEL Ar Heights, contents needed urgently, J50 reward. 728-7872. BANK-GLOUCESTER, MAN'S WAL.

let, brown. February Credit cards and t.D. cards very Important. Addresses enclosed. 729-9851, after S.

BLACK BILLFOLD, THURSDAY EVE. nfng Preston Street or Walkley Road. Liberal reward. 234-2651. BLACK LEATHER CLIP BILLFOLD, Thursday evening, vicinity of Nepeon ond Bonk.

234-2651. BLACK LEATHER FUR -LINED lady's gloves, Friday, Chateau Lou-rier. 233-5024. BRIEFCASE, BLACK SAAUONITE, lost front Confederation High School, containing grade 13 notes. Urgently required.

Reward. 224-1547. DOG, BLACK AND BROWN, HAS medal with name ond address (Sklppy, S35 -Mutual). Please phone 7450393. Reward.

DOG, WHITE, SAMOYED, MALE, Glebe area. Reward 629-2341, evenings. EYEGLASSES, VICINITY SOMERSET West and Elgin. Reward. 232-7243.

GERMAN SHEPHERD, PART WOLF, lost vicinity Bronson-Somerset. 364 Branson, Apt. 7. 236-5230. Reward.

GREEN WALLET LOST, VICINITY Sparks ond Rideau. Need badly. 2184A Hlmlra Drive. Reward. LADY'S GLASSES, GOLD CASE, FEB.

9, Woodroffe to CorUngwaod. 224-4523. LOST, FEMALE CAT, NOT USED TO outdoors, grey, with block stripes, creom chin and tummy, medium long ttofr, from-Orrln Avenue, since FrJ. day. Muched loved pet ond we ore heortbroken.

Reword. 729-2011 or LOST, 7-MONTH ENGLISH SHEP-herd, male, about 35 looks like young collie, ton ond black, toll mostly block. Answers to Tlmmy. Reward. 722-4326.

LOST. VICINITY BELL STREET AND Plymouth, Sunday Feb. 2B, in morning, small, block and white spaniel, bulgy eyes. Inward foot paws, on-swers to Mighty Mouse or Bam Bom, under medical core. Pleose oalir after 4.

232-3926. LOST, LEATHER truck to Prescott. BAG, ON SALT Call 237-4141. MAN'S GOLD WATCH, vicinity Civic Cente, Friday, Feb. 26.

838-2968. POODLE, BLACK, MALE, VICINITY of Normandie Street, Hull. Pleose return to anxious owner. Reward. 777-3331; 771-0521.

RING, MAN'S, FULL NAME, engraved Inside band. Frldoy, Glebe, Bank, Lourler, Rldeou. Reword. Hal-lett, Perth, 267-1182. SMALL BLACK AND TAN DACHS-hund, vicinity Carleton County Road 8-Moodie Drive.

Reward. 692-3925. TWO SETS OF KEYS ON RINGS, joined. Reword. 725-1044, 722-7013.

WEDDING BAND, Initials- engraved 233-2629. MAN'S, GOLD. Inside. Reward. WILL PERSON WHO PHONED ABOUT 'wallet, Feb.

please keep money and return wallet. 828-9437. 6. found BLACK LABRADOR, 224-4586. CITY VIEW area.

CADILLAC HUB CAP FOUND, AREA of Ottawa Technical School. 728-5733. MEN'S GLASSES, BLACK CASE, WITH clip, found vicinity Woodroffe, near Iris. 224-0071. VERY FRIENDLY SMALL' BROWN haired puppy, Gatlneau area.

Scars on head and mouth. 777-3333. YOUNG COLLIE, BROWN -WHITE, Trembloy Rood area lost week. 74M716. PAIR GLASSES, Broadview, lady's, 224-9118.

CARLING AND toffee 13; In MemoriaiM BEBEK, Fred Tn loving memory of 5. a deor father and grandfather passed away March 2, The years ore quickly posslng, Thoigh still we con't forget, For In the hearts that love him. His memory lingers yet. Sons Alex and Tony ond their Families. CAVANAGH In loving memory of a deor wife ond mother, Doris Mory Covonagh, who passed away Morch S.

1966. i Memory drifts to scenes long past. Time rolls on, but memories lost; Sunshine posses, -shodows fall. Love's rememoronce outlasts oil. Eicon, Gregory, ond Christopher'.

KENNELLY In loving remembrance' of a dear wife ond mother, Anita Kennelly, who passed owoy Morch 1, 1954. Loving and kind In oil her ways. Upright and iust to the end of her days; Sincere and true, tn her heart and mind, Beautiful memories she left behind. M. V.

and Blolr Nl'CHOLSQN In loving memory of a dear brother, Peter Nicholson, who passed owoy Morch 1970. Days of sadness stlH come o'er us, Teors 'ln silence- often-flow. For memory keeps you ever near us Though you died one year ooo. Kenneth ond ROBILLARD In loving memory of my deor fother, Leonard Robilkxd, who passed oway March 2, 1969. Some may think you ore forgoffen, Though on earth you ore no more; But In memory you ore with us, 4 As you always were before.

Loving Doughter Lllty. SHERIDAN In loving, memory of my deor mother, Rita Rowan Sheridan, who passed away March 2, 1935. You left behind on aching heart, That loved you most sincere; I never did, nor never will Forget you. Mother 4 Son Regis. SIMMONS In loving memory of my aeor nusoand, George Simmons, who passed owoy March 2, 1961, and my deor son, Alfred, Morch 14, 1940.

Gone from me but leaving memories, Death con never toko owoy. Memories that wHI otwoys linger While upon this earth I stay. i Ellen. WOOD- In loving remembrance of 0 aear motner, Mrs. Anson wood, wno passed oway Morch 1, 1964.

Out of the world of sorrow, In to the heaven of rest, God must have a wonderful garden, For He always chose the best. Winnie ond George. MIMOP.IAL aiFTS RESPONDING TO REQUESTS THE Canadian Cancer Society hot "In Memortam" cords available from Carleton Unit office or funeral par-' ton for us ot the tlma of bereave-ment of a friend or loved one. Such funds ore used for research to find the ultimate cure to cancer. To moke orrongement, telephone 235-194.

16. funeral Dlrecttrt' RACINE, ROBERT AND OAUTHIER 237-3680, 260 Bessensr; 301 Olmstend; 7 FolrmOntt 259 St. Patrick; toi Hotr Dome 'a1 't4 't i i r-" -in.

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