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Tuesday, August 20, Deaths By The Canadian Press Ottawa David R. Ely, 57, a retired army officer who was manager of the Boeing of Canada Vertol division here. Halifax Frank Whitney Doyle, 65, a well known journal ist who spearheaded the edito rial drive to clean up the urban Negro slum of Africville in Hali fax. Luseland, Sask. Mrs.

John Vernon Finley, 81, mother of Mrs. Richard A. Graybiel of the Windsor Star. Sausalitn. Calif.

flpssie Cummins, 79, developer of the automotive diesel engine; of a heart attack. Bridgewaler, N.S. Laurie Wamboldt, 57, a widely-known Nova Scotia guide and sports man. BOOK POPULAR PARIS (AP) Le Defi amer- Icain The American Challenge is France's best-selling book in 20 years. Written by Jean-Jacques Servan-Schreiber, edi tor of the weekly magazine L'Express, it outlines the United States economic challenge to Europe and urges European unity.

About 600,000 copies were sold in nine months. TRAFFIC INCREASES ST. JOHN'S, Nfld. (CP) Traffic on the ferry operating between St. Barbe and Blanc Sablon on the Labrador coast is up 25 per cent this year.

The ferry makes twice-daily crossings from early May until the end of November when Arctic ice blocks the coast cutting off water traffic. It has been in operation three years. Journal Box Replies 404 501 587 637 687 714 734 753 771 790 813 831 843 423 453 458 513 517 521 600 619 621 650 654 655 697 699 707 715 723 725 736 738 739 756 758 762 777 779 783 792 793 795 814 815 819 833 837 838 844 845 847 476 481 489 535 576 579 627 631 632 659 673 675 708 712 713 727 728 733 740 749 751 765 766 770 787 788 789 796 802 809 820 821 828 839 841 842 850 863 877 Journal Subscription Rales Journal homt delivery service, wnich guaranteed. Is available anywhere In Ottawa, Hull and surrounding district as well as In towns and villages In the Ottawe Valley. Coll 134-7511 tor home delivery service.

CARRIER DELIVERY 50c Dliti 15c Saturday only, payable to the boy every two weeks. SINGLE COPY RATES 10c dally ond 15c Soturdoy. MAIL SUBSCRIPTIONS Conodo (except In oreas where home delivery Is available), Commonwealth countries and Armed Forces Overseas; dolly rates, one year $17.00, six months $10.00, three months $5.50, one month $2.00. Saturday only by mail1 $7.80 a year or 15c a copy. Mall rates In Ottawa, Hull and cities and towns where there is carrier boy service 50c a week or $16 a vear.

United States, Australia and foreign countries, aoiiy rotes, one year $33.00, six months $18.00. one month $3.00. Saturday only $10.40 a year or 20c a copy. All mail subscriptions are payable In advance to The Journal. FURTHER INFORMATION may be obtained by colling The Journal at tie-ran.

District Want Ad Agents SMITHS FALLS Mc Shone and Shanks Pharmacy, Btckwith ond Meln streets. CARLETON PLACE Wilson's Drug Store. Bridge Street. Phone 257-1305 PEMBROKE Mrs. R.

Locke, 277 Patricia Street. Phone 732-4353. RENFREW Mrs. D. Belanger, 347 Raglan Street S.

Phone 432-37C3. 30 INDEX TO CLASSIFICATIONS ANNOUNCEMENTS, Vltol Statistics: 1. Births 2. Deaths 3. Adoptions 4.

Obituaries 5. Lost e. Found Notices! 13. In Memorloms 14. Anniversary Mosses 13.

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

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

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

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

Positions Vocont 44. Professional Service 45. Female Help Wanted 46. Nursing Services 47. Employment Wanted 48.

Domestic Help 49. Teachers Wanted 50. Tuition 51. Trade Schools 52. Baby Services APARTMENTS 54.

Aportments to Let 55. Furnished Aportments to Let 56. Aportments Wanted 57. Apartments for Sale 58. Furnished Apartments Wanted 59.

Sublets PROPERTY 61. Property for Sale 42. Property for Rent 63. Property Wanted 64. Income Property 65.

Property Exchanged 66. Out-of-Town Properties 67. Farms for Sale 6s. Farms for Rent 69. Farms Wanted to Buy 70.

Cottages for Sole 71. Cottoges for Rent 72. Cottoges Wanted 73. Cottage Lots for Sale 74. Warehouse Spoce 75.

Offices to Let 76. Offices Wonted to Let 77. Stores to Let 78. Stores Wonted to Let 79. Resorts 60.

Business Opportunities ROOMS 84. Rooms to Let 87. Rooms Wonted 88. Room and Board 89. Shore Accommodation 1968 The Ottawa Journal LONG DISTANCE PHONE ZENITH 77120 NO TOLL CHARGE Birth, CHRISTIE Bob and Jean (nee Oosterhof) are pleased to announce the birth of a daughter, Julie Ann, Sunday, Aug.

18, 1968, at Ottawa Civic Hospital. Both are well. Thanks to Dr. Louden. COOPER Frederick and Margaret (nee Van Duzer) are happy to announce the somewhat delayed completion of their centennial project, their daughter Diana Katharine, at Ottawa Civic Hospital on Sunday, Aug.

18, 1968. All three are doing well. DEAN Walter and Diana (nee Puddephatt) are happy to announce the birth of a girl at Ottawa Civic Hospital, Monday, Aug. 19, 1968. GRIMES To Dr.

and Mrs. David Grimes (nee Sharon Milbrath) twin boys at Montreal General Hospital on AugT20r i968. All well. IMBLEAU Henry and Mar garet (nee Murphy) are pleased to announce the arrival of their second son, Raymond Gilbert (8 lbs. 12 Saturday.

Aug. 17, 1968, at Riverside Hospital. KUSLUSKI Well folks I fi nally arrived safe and sound on Aug. 19, 1968, at Ottawa Civic Hospital, weighing in at 6 lbs. 11 ozs.

My name is Trudy Ann, and my Mommy and Daddy are Bob and Lois. McGUINTY To Dalton and Elizabeth (nee Pexton) a son, Brendan Paul, on Aug. 18th. A brother for Liseanne Mary, Dalton James, Dylan Charles, Patrick John, David Joseph, Michael Terrence and Anne Marie. McGREEVY Thomas and Stella (nee Holt) are happy to announce the safe arrival of their daughter on Aug.

20, 1968, at the Ottawa Civic Hospital. MOUNTFORD Wayne and Julia are pleased to announce the birth of a daughter, Amanda Louise, at Ottawa Civic Hospital, Aug. 19, 1968. Both well. Many thanks to Dr.

Edwards, PINHEY Richard and Doris (nee Rushford) are happy to announce the arrival of a baby son, Todd Anthony, 6 lbs. 12 on Aug. 19, 1968, at Ottawa Civic Hospital. With special thanks to Dr. W.

F. A. Davies. MERCHANDISE Art teles: 92. Articles for Sale 93.

Articles Wonted 94. Articles for Rent 95. Articles for Swap 96. Antiques 97. Firewood ond Fuel 98.

Market Basket 99. Machinery ond Equipment 100. Pet Slock 101. Livestock ond Poultry 102. Stamps and Coins 103.

Hobbles 104. Boots and Motors 105. Snowmobiles 106. Campers' Supplies 107. Musical Supplies 108.

Radio Television 109. Household Appliances AUTOMOTIVE Autos: 120. Autos for Sale' 121. Autos Wonted 122. Auto Accessories 123.

Sports Cars 124. Auto Parts Trucks: 129. Trucks for Sole 130. Truck Bodies, Ports 131. Trucks Wonted Trailers 133.

Trailers for Sole 134. Trailers for Rent 135. Mobile Homes tor Sale 136. Mobile Homes for Rent 137. Mobile Homes Moved 138.

Mobile Home Porks 139. Mobile Homes Exchanged Motorcycles: 145. Motorcycles for Sale 146. Motorcycles for Rent 147. Scooters for Sale 148.

Scooters for Rent 149. Ski-Mobiles Miscellaneous: 151. Garages 152. Parking Space 153. Winterizing REAL ESTATE 157.

Houses for Sale 158. Houses to Let 159. Furnished Houses to Let 160. Furnished Houses wanted to Let 161. Houses Wonted to Let 162.

Houses Wonted to Buy 163. Garden Homes PERSONALS 176. Personal Memos 177. Transportation Available 178. Transportation Wonted 179.

Camps Boys' and Girls' FINANCIAL 185. Financing 186. Money Wanted 187. Money Available 188. Mortgages 19.

Investments 190. Patents ond Copy. MISCELLANEOUS 194. Legal 195. Auctions 196.

Mr. Servu 197. Coming Events 198. Stomp Collectors 199. Anniversary Page JOURNAL rANT AD "Ottawa's Most Progressive Want 1.

Births (Cont. From Preceding Column) WILKINSON George and Marilyn (nee Bailey) are happy to announce the arrival of a daughter, Sally Jean, a sister for Judy, on Aug. 19, 1968, at Grace Hospital. Thanks to Dr. Davies.

WRIGHT Hilton and Esther (nee Deans) are pleased to announce the arrival of Sandra Christine, on Monday, Aug. 19, 1968, at the Ottawa General Hospital. Both well. Deaths BELANGER, Oscar In hos pital, Sunday, Aug. 18, 1968, Oscar Belanger of Hull, dear son of the late Napoleon Belanger and a 1 i Rochoni dear brother of Mrs.

Rhea Couture, Hull, dear uncle of Raymond, Henriot, Serge, Yvan Couture, many grand nephews and nieces. Funeral Wednesday, leaving Racine, Robert and Gauthier, 101 Notre Dame, Hull at 8.15 a.m. for Requiem High Mass in Notre Dame de Grace Church at 8.30. Interment Notre Dame cemetery, Hull. BELL, Violet A.

On Sunday, Aug. 18, 1968, in hospital, Ottawa, Violet Allen, aged 69 years, widow of Stephen Bell; dear mother of Alice, John, Mervin, Geral-dine (Mrs. Ted Lindsay), Em-mond, of Ottawa; Hilda (Mrs. R. J.

Workman), Ayl-mer; Mary (Mrs. Benny Allen), Mildred (Mrs. Earl Bean), Frankie, Shawville; Grace (Mrs. Bill Reid), Rock-cliffe; Eileen (Mrs. Carl Gibbons), Sudbury, and Shirley (Mrs.

Edward Tanner), Nor way Bay; dear sister of May (Mrs. Richard Steele), Ottawa; Annie and Sadie, Quy-on, i and Ervin, California. Survived by 53 grandchildren. Resting W. J.

Hayes and Sons, Shawville, Que. Funeral Wednesday, Aug. 21, to St Edward's Church, Bristol Mines, for funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Interment St. Brigid's cemetery, North Onslow, Que.

The JournaJ has made available a booklet of appropriate In Memoriam Notices Phone or Write Miss Allen 236-7511 or come in for your copy 2. Deaths (Cont. From Preceding Column) BURGESS, Doris Suddenly, at her home, 215 Somerset Street on Friday, Aug. 16, 1968, Doris Sparks, widow of William Burgess; mother of Mrs. James R.

Northup (Lilian), Ottawa; stepmother of James of Winnipeg and Mrs. Charles Jewell (Margaret), Essex, sister of Mrs. R. M. Gorssline of Ottawa.

Also survived by 7 grandchildren. Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street. Service Tuesday 3 p.m. Cremation Beechwood. CAMERON, Mary Olivia At Cornwall, Tuesday, Aug.

20, Mary Olivia Hodge, widow of Rev. J. H. Cameron, dear mother of L. Jean Cameron of Cornwall; J.

George Cameron of Ottawa; Mrs. Clare Watson (Mary of Beeton, and Mrs. Murray McFarlane (M Ruth), of Montreal; dear grandmother of Geoffrey D. Cameron of Ottawa, and Marjorie and Georgina McFarlane of Montreal. Funeral arrangements incomplete.

CONWAY, Alma Suddenly in Barry's Bay, Ont, on Sunday, Aug. 18, 1968, Alma Robinson, beloved wife of Raymond Conway, dear mother of Kevin, Clayton, Tannia, George, Morgan" and Mavourneen, all at home, beloved daughter of John Robinson, Pembroke; dear sister of Mrs. Vonnie Nicolls, Mrs. Mary Doxsee, Ottawa, and Mrs. Beatrice Edmonds, Pembroke.

Resting at the Goulet Funeral Home, Barry's Bay. Funeral mass Wednesday at in a.m. at St Lawrence I O'Toole's Church, Barry's Bay. Burial parish cemetery, DALGLEISH, Arnett In hos Dital. Monday.

Aue. 19. 1968, Arnett Daleleish of Vemon, in his 84th year, beloved husband of Bella Ann Cameron and dear father of Wilmer Dalgleish of Ottawa. Resting Vice and Crais Ltd Funeral Home, Church Street, Winchester, where service will be held Thurs day, Aug. 22 at 2 p.m.

Interment Springhill cemetery HAMMELL, William Henry- In hospital, Sunday, Aug. 18, 1968, William Hammell, aged 75, of South March, Ont, beloved husband of Pearl Rowe, brother of May Ham mell, Ottawa; foster father of John A. Robertson and grandfather of Christina and Lloyd. Resting at the Ken nedy Funeral Home, Carp, where funeral services will be held Wednesday, 2.30 p.m. Interment St.

John's cemetery, South March. HENRY, Ruth In hospital Sunday, Aug. 18, 1968, Ruth Henry, aged 50 years, of 141 Cooper Street, sister of Dav-ina Henry of Red Deer Alta. and twin sister of Stanley of Fort McMurray, also survived by two nieces, Eve lyn and Davina of Toronto. Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street.

Service St. Barnabas Anglican Church, Wednes day, 1 1 a.m. Interment Beechwood cemetery. HISKO, Margaret As the re sult of, an accident, Sunday, Aug. 18, 1968, Margaret Bowers, beloved wife of Jerome Hisko of Renfrew, in her 37th year.

Resting Goulet Funeral Home, 310 Argyle Street, Renfrew, until Thurs day, Aug. 22, thence to the Church of Our Lady of Fatima (or funeral Mass, 10 a.m. Interment parish cemetery. IMBLEAU, Joseph Gilbert In Renfrew hospital Saturday, Aug. 17, 1968, Joseph Gilbert Imbleau, beloved husband of Cecile Blais and dear father of Marie, Louis, Robert and Claire, at home; brother of Yvonne, Renfrew, and Nel son, of Petrolia; in his 56th year.

Resting at the Quinn Funeral Home. Funeral Wednesday, Aug. 21, to St. Francis Xavier Church for Requiem Mass at 10 a.m. Interment parish cemetery.

Ad Section" 2r Dealhs (Cont. from Preceding Column) KENNEDY, John At his home, RR 2, Dunvegan, on Sunday, Aug. 18, 1968, John Wilfred Kennedy, beloved husband of Elizabeth Scott, father of Duncan and Macrae; brother of Elma Kennedy of Ottawa, and Donald Kennedy of Markham, Ont. Resting Munro Funeral Home, Max-ville. Funeral service at the funeral home Wednesday, Aug.

21 at 2 p.m. Interment Maxville cemetery. MacDONAJJK. Charles Alex ander Aged 3J4 months, beloved son, Dean and Beverly, of Ashton; dear brother of Scott, Shawn, Clifton, Christopher and Dean Jr. Resting at the Boyce Funeral Home, Arnpnor.

runeral ser vice on Wednesday, 10 a.m. Interment in Arnprior Mem orial Cemetery. MARTIN, Augusta Covey Wil son In the Civic Hospital, Ottawa, on Friday, Aug. 16, 1968, in her 87 th year; be loved mother of William S. Wilson Jr.

of Baltimore, and of Mrs. Erik Blyth Nelson of Ste. Agathe des Monts also survived by four grandchildren and six great grandchildren. Private services to be held in Talbot County, Md. NEELIN, Glen Arthur At Vancouver, BC, as the result of an accident on Sunday, Aug.

18, 1968, Glen Arthur Neelin, in his 32nd year, be loved son of Arthur G. Nee lin and Edith May Graham. Resting at the Alan Barker Funeral Home Mc- Arthur Avenue, a 1 Place, after 10 a.m., Wednesday. Service at the funeral home, Thursday at 2 p.m. In terment Union cemetery.

Mabel Rose In hos pital, Sunday, Aug. 18. 1968, Mabel Rose Headley, beloved wife of the late Frederick James Petry, dear mother of Frederick, Mrs. Marion Mulligan and Charles, sister of William Headley, Dolly Irv ing and Maudie Kittndge, 10 grandchildren, mourned also by daughters-in-law Gwyn- neth, Florence and Helen (wife of the late Eldon H. Petry).

Resting Hulse and Playfair Vest Chapel. 1098 Byron Avenue, between Woodroffe and Compton Service Wednesday 11 a.m. Interment Pinecrest Ceme tery. Friends may call 7 p.m to 9 p.m. Monday and Tuesday.

Death Notices Will Be Accepted Each Saturday From 7 a.m. to 7.30 a.m. 236-7511 10CAI CALLS PHONE 236-7511 2. Dealhs (Cont. from Preceding Column) PIGEON, Omer In hospital Tuesday, Aug.

20, 1968, Omer Pigeon, aged beloved husband of Carmel Roach, 2045 Carling Avenue. Dear father of Edward, Muriel, Helen (Mrs. P. St. Gelais), Ottawa, and Patsy (Mrs.

R. Menard), Hull. Dear son of Mr. and Mrs. Isidore Pigeon, Calumet Island, Que.

Dear brother of Lionel and Eugene, Calumet Island; Alice, Ottawa; Mrs. Simone Raymond, Mrs. Valeda Gau thier, Mrs. Olive Asselin, Eastview. Also survived by 9 grandchildren.

Resting Kelly Funeral Home, 585 Somerset Street W. (Centre Town). Funeral Thursday to Our Lady of Patima Church, Ottawa, for Requiem High Mass. Interment St. Francis Xavier cemetery, Renfrew.

ST. MARTIN, Antonio (Tony)- In local hospital, Saturday, Aug. 17. 1968, aged 63, Antonio St. Martin, of 164 Hotel de ViUe Street, Hull, beloved husband of Theresa Renaud dear father of Jean-Yves, dear brother of Mrs.

Aurele Sim- ard (Jean), Hull; Mrs. Albert Beauchamp (Rose), Ottawa; Mrs. Gracie Pilon, Mrs. Ai bert Richer (Angele). Detroit Mrs.

Rene Primeau (Ther-ese), Mrs. Lucien Lafleur (Irene), Hull. Funeral Wed nesday, leaving Racine, Ro bert and Gauthier, 101 Notre Dame Street, Hul. at V.3G a.m. for Requiem High Mass in Notre Dams de Grace Church at 7.45 a.m.

Interment Notre Dame Cemetery, Hull. STUB1NSKI, Eric In Renfrew HosDital. Sunday. Aue. 18 968.

Eric Stubinski. in his 49th year, beloved husband of Violet Dupuis, dear father of Joan (Mrs. Rene Leblanc) Susan, Michael and Wayne Resting Goulet Funeral Home 310 Argyle Street, Renfrew, -until Wednesday. Aug. 21, thence to St Francis Xavier Church for funeral mass at 8.30 a.m.

Interment parish cemetery. ADD ELL; Sidney Thomas In hospital, on Saturday, Aug 17. 1968. Sidnev Thomas Wad dell of Metcalfe (formerly of Edwards, beloved husband of Jean Barber; and dear brother of Lloyd of Rochester N.Y.; Forrest of St. Catharines; Mrs.

Harold Waddell (Mae), Metcalfe; Mrs Leonard Denison (Hazel) Blossom Park; Mrs. Bryson Mitchell (Gladys), towards. Friends called at the Vice and Craig Funeral Home, High-wav si. Metcalfe. Fun eral service was held on Monday, Aug.

19. in St. Andrew's United Church. Met calfe, at 2.00 p.m. Interment Springhill Cemetery.

WILK, Henryk In hospital Monday, Aug. 19, 1968, Henryk Wilk, aged 48 years, husband of Olive Mundy, 2294 Hortoh Street, dear father of Tereska and Krysia. Resting McEvoy-Shields Funeral Home, 235 Kent Street, Funeral Wednesday to St. Hyacinthe Church for Funeral Mass at 8 a.m. Interment Notre Dame cemetery.

Prayers 8 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home. YOUNG, Miss Judith In hos pital, Tuesday, Aug. 20, 1968, Judi Young, aged 21 years, beloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Grier Young of 2065 Woodcrest Road. Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod. Family service on Friday. Interment Capital Memorial Gardens, Donations may be made to the Civic Hospital Memorial Fund. Friends may call after 2 p.m., Wednesday.

ZURKAN, Stefan In hospital, Sunday, Aug. 18, 1968, Stefan Zurkan, aged 82 years, uncle of (Stella) Mrs. R. P. Pritchard, (Pazi) Mrs.

O. J. Clarke and Victor Had-inka, all of Ottawa. Resting McEvoy Shields Funeral Home, 235 Kent Street. Funeral Wednesday, 9 a.m.

to Holy Trinity i ian Greek Orthodox Cemetery Chapel, Mcrivale Road. In terment parish cemetery. Prayers 8 p.m. Tuesday at funeral home. Deaths (Cont.

from Preceding Column) VEITCH-DRAPER LIMITED FUNERAL DIRECTORS PARKDALE CHAPEL 728-4673 BANK ST. CHAPEL 236-0668 LATEST INFORMATION CKPM DAILY 4.50 P.M. Douglas, hobel. Hulse Playfair Limited FUNERAL DIRECTORS Carling, Silver. Ely, David.

R. Henry, Ruth. Petry, Mabel Rose. Young, Miss Judith. Central ChaptI 315 McLEOD ST 233 1143 West Chapel 1098 BYRON AVE.

728 1761 FRED N. GARRETT FUNERAL SERVICE Where Quality ond Efficiency ore traditional at modest tost. Inquire No Obligation 233-4773 584 SOMERSET ST. WEST RADM0RE STEWART Funeral Home and Chapel 1319 WELLINGTON STREET 'Serving Ottawa and Area Families Since 1930 Telephone 728 8077 Member Nationol Selected Morticians AAcEVOY BROTHERS SHIELDS LIMITED FUNERAL DIRECTORS 235 Kent Street 232-5337 Pavement on Kent Street now completed, giving complete access to parking lot and funeral home. losl BLACK MINIATURE POODLE, leather collar with bronze studs, Rochester and Balsam.

Reword. 234-4303. BUDGIE, MALE, ANSWERS TO Dickie. Vicinity Centre Town. Re word.

235-3560. COAT, BOY'S PLAID, CORNEJl HARE and Lenesfer, 722-8909. DARK BROWN BRIEFCASE, GOLD initials C.M.S., vicinity Licence Bureau, Richmond Road, Westboro, Monday, August 19, 1968. Reward. (29-2222.

GLASSES BLACK RIM, IN BLUE ease, Rideau or Bank Street or bus. 237-3ZS, 821581. LADY'S GOLD WRISTWATCH LOST Overbrook or Centre Town. 749-3350. LADY'S BULOVA WATCH, LOST weonosooy.

Reword. 663-2121 LADY'S FRENCH CLUTCH WALLET. lan.wn university. Kewara. can laeniiiy.

SILVER GRANDMOTHER BRACELET, ciscs, sentimental value, reward 725-1632. SMALL WHITE SCOTTIE, NOT wearing tags. Reword. 233-6090 flays, 7.5-771S evenings. WALLET LOST, O'CONNOR STREET or ai Pus.

Reward. 728-6306. WHITE GOLD WRIST WATCH iggy oito vista. Evenings 733-2683. REWARD SIM REGISTERED HONEY BEIGE MIN.

loture female poodle, tpttoo H.E.A. 3U on right ear. Lost York Street ana Sussex Drive area, on Friday, Mugusi i or p.m. 4y-6V9l or 232' 0738. 6.

found BEAGLE PUP, FEMALE, RIVERSIDE rarn, aaturqcy evening. 424-B4V7. BLACK KITTEN WITH WHITE spots under chin, 729-9382. CAT, GREY, WHITE, VICINITY CITY View, 224-6650. CHILD'S JACKET FOUND BELMONT Avenue area.

232-0498. HORN RIMMED GLASSES AND case, vicinity Rideau ond King Edward, Saturday evening, 745-4733. LADY'S SILVER WRISTWATCH, MC- bimvroy near Mucnmor, Ottawa East. 234-7651. MILTON BICYCLE, -FOUND ISABELLA street erea.

234-2080. PAPER BAG, BLACK DRESS, FOUND uaiy ning toward Avenue area. 236-3080. SMALL BLACK AND WHITE SHORT haired dog. Studded collar and robles Connaught vaccination tag.

Contact 257-1385, Corlelon Place. 13. In Menwriams ALBERT In loving memory of a eur wil, Mnme Aiaerf, wno passed away Aug. 20, 1967. Days of sadness still come e'er us.

Tears In silence often flow. For memory keeps you ever near us Though you died one year ago. Husband. ALBERT In loving memory of a aear auni, Mrs. Ann Albert, who passed away Aug.

20, 1967. There Is link death cannof sever. Love ond remembrance last forever. Ever remembered, Evelyn Armstrong. 13.

In Kemorlams (Cont. from Preceding Column) BROWN In loving memory of my dear husband Russell Brown, who went oway suddenly 7 years ego to-The world may change from year to year. And friends from dav to day, But never will the one I loved From memory pass away. -wife Lottie. COAKLEY In loving memory of a dear mother, Mrs.

Charles' Coakley, who passed away Aug. 20, 1942. Ever remembered. Son George and Daughter-ln-Law Inez. JACKSON In loving memory of a dear mother and granpmorner, Heien Agnes Jackson, who possed away Aug.

20, 1965. There is sad but sweet remembrance. There is memory fond and true. There Is a token of affection. Mother, and a heartache still for you.

Sadly missed. Dot, Kothy. JACKSON In tovlng memory of a aear momer-in-iow, mrs. neien jdlk-son, who passed away Aug. 20, 1965.

There is a link death cannot sever. Love and remembrance last forever. Robert. MONTGOMERY, Charles Francis (Chuck) In loving memory of a dear friend. Chuck Montgomery, who passed oway August 30, 1967.

Sadly missed, Connie and John, Barry GaU and Wendy. OLSEN In loving memory of our brother, George -uisen, wno passea away Aug. 20, 1964. Love's greatest gift Remembrance. Annie and Mabel.

SCRIVENER In loving memory of dear nusbana ana tamer, Ernest wii-llom Scrivener, who passed away Aug. 20, 1960. Too dearly loved to be forgotten. Wife and Family. ZUMMACH In loving memory of Pearl Ardella Zummach who passed oway August 19, 1958.

Our Hps cannot tell how we miss her, Our hearts cannot tell what to say; God only knows how we miss her In a home that Is lonesome today. Forever in our thoughts and sadly missed, Husband Herb, Shirley and Warren. 15. Cards of Thanks BOISVENUE-GIROUX The Bols venue family extend their heartfelt thanks to all relatives and friends for their acts of kindness, either by floral offerings, mass offerings, telegrams, notes of condolences, visits, or attendance to the funeral, for their mother, Mrs. Molvlno Bolsvenue-Glroux, who died Aug.

5 In Ottawa. CRAIG We wish to thank our rela tives, friends and neignoors tor ineir many acts of kindness and expressions of sympathy shown us during the illness and death of Mr. Gerald Craig. Also for the beautiful floral tributes ond use of automobile. Special thanks to Mr.

and Mrs. Rich ord and Father Frank Lowiftr. Anna Craig" ond Grandchildren. GAUL We wish to express our heartfelt thanks ond appreciation to our relatives, friends and neighbors for their kindness, sympathy, spiritual and floral offerings received In our recent bereavement of our dear mother, Cecilia Gaul. The Gaul family.

SIGOUIN We wish to express our heartfelt thanks and appreciation to our relgtlves, friends ond neighbors for their' kindness, sympathy, splrltaul and floral offerings received In our recent bereavement of our dear mother, Cecile SIgoutn, who passed away on August 14, 1968. The Family. 16. Funeral Directors RACINE, ROBERT AND GAUTHIER 237-3680, 260 Besserer; 300 Olmsteod; 7 Fairmont; 259 St. Patrick; 101 Notre Dame; 733 Somerset W.

Please note change of telephone number. 20. Florists FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS. O. Proulx.

MS Dalnouslc, 233-77931 2J2-UI5. 39. Gardening and landscaping GOOD QUALITY FIELD SOD, 220 sq. yard. 1-25M142.

STONE FOR RETAINING WALLS, also flagstones for patios end walks. Quick delivery. Lalonde Stone Supply, 233-2963. TOP SOIL WANTED BY THE ACRE. 825-3124.

WANTED EARTH FILL, WEST-gate area. 729-6337. FREE EARTH FILL. LARGE VOLUME, available Immediately. 121-2703.

41. Male Help Wanted ALERT BOYS 11-14 YEARS OLD FOR high paying morning paper routes. Centre Town, Sandy Hill, 2341-6142, 771-8802, 722-4213. BEST OPPORTUNITY IN THE TAXI business for men 21 or over Full or port time drivers required now. Apply 1057 Men vole Road.

BOYS WANTED FOR MORNING paper' routes. Centre Town. 233-9349; evenings, 777-4745. BUSBOYS AND JUNIOR WAITERS required for private business club. Apply manager, second floor, -226 Sparks Street.

CHEF, EXPERIENCED, 1 1-9, 4 DAYS, $150 weekly. First class dining room. Del Rancho, 2961 Carling. DAY SHIFT. APPLY JACK EDEL-son, 177 Montreal Road.

DIESEL TRUCK MECHANIC, CLASS 1. Upstate New York dolry. Very good position, steady work, with benefits. Write Box E-834, Journal. DRIVER-OPERATOR FOR MOBILE unit, between ages 25-40.

Must be reliable ond wanting steady work, salary ond commission, with guar-onteed solsry. Apply Box E-841, Journal. CAREER IN NEWSPAPER CIRCULATION WITH THE GLOBE AND MAIL We have on opening for a man in the field of newspaper promotion, sales, and carrier route development. The position Is: Manager of on established wholesale agency In Ottawa's Rockcllffe area. This Involves supervision off carrier boys and dealer outlets.

Profit Is derived on a wholesale basis. Your work will be both Interesting ond challenging, aggressiveness Is definite asset. Applicant must be bondoble and have a late model cor. This could lead to staff management position. Write giving full particulars jo MR.

C. R. J. D0HERTY. P.O.

BOX 5127, STATION OTTAWA.

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