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I I I I a nm i in 1 ti 52 Wednesday, August 16, J972 The Ottawa Journal -1 mm mm 1 NQ59ll TodaxL and tomorrow TODAY Viennese concert. Astrolabe Theatre, 7.30 p.m. Rich Little, MAC Theatre, 8 D.rri. Moon Cycles, -NAC Studio, 8jCLAR KIN Excellent catch, p.m. The Mumberly Inheritance, Al gonquin College, Lees Avenue, S.50 p.m.

Fallen Angels, Ottawa Little Theaue. 8.30 p.m. Les Grands Ballets Cana-diens, NAC Opera House, 8.30 p.m. TOMORROW Blood 0 0 -clinic, 85 Plymouth, 9 a.m. to 8 p.m.

National Film Theatre pro grams, National Library, 7.30 and 9.30 p.m. Lecture on Raja Ranimohan Roy, Carleton University, Steacie Building, 8 p.m. Rich Little. NAC Theatre, 8 p.m. Moon Lycies, inal muoio, p.m.

Fallen Angels, Ottawa Little Theatre, 8.30 p.m. 1 Les Grands Ballets Canadiens," NAC Opera House, 8.30 p.m. The Mumberly Inheritance, Algonquin College, Lees Avenue, 8.30 p.m. Death Notices Be 1 Accepted From 6 A.M.' to 7:30 A.M Saturdays at 365 laurier Journal Box Replies 440 457 526 530 540 543 547 550 556 560 S75 601 602 610 617 639 645 649 665 606 606 609 614 620 627 Replies mailed Aug. 15.

1972. 439 442 564 598 604 612 614 631 632 636 638 651 653 656 659 660 661 671 673 608 613 624 625 630 i INDEX TO CLASSIFICATIONS ANNOUNCEMENTS Vital Statistics: 1. Adoption i Blrtht 3. Deaths 4. Obituaries 5.

Loit 6. Found Notices: 11 In MemOrlomt' 1. Anniversary Mann 15. Cords ol Thanks 16. Funeral Dltctor 17.

Cemetery Memorials 11. Societies and Lodges 19. Churches 30. Florists 21. Cemeteries 39.

Druggists Open Sunday '30. Service Stations Services! 33. Barouets and Parlies 34. Take-Out Foods 35. Where to Go 36.

Hotels ana Motels 37. Beauty Solons 38. Nursing Homes 39. Gardening and Landscaping 40. Ambulance Service EMPLOYMENT 41.

'Help Wonted 42. Sales- Persons ond Agents 43. Positions Vacant 44. Professional Service 46. Nursing Services 47.

Employment Wanted 48. Domestic Help 49. Teachers Wonted 50. Tuition 51. Trade Schools 52.

Boby Services RENTALS APARTMENTS HOUSES GARDEN HOMES 54. Apartments to Let 55. Furnished Apartments to Let 56. Apartments Wanted 57. Houses Gorden Hornet 58.

Furnished Apartments Wonted 59. Sublets ROOMS 60. Rooms to Let 61. Rooms Wented 62. Room and Board 63.

Share-Accommodation PROPERTY 64. Industrial Properties 65. Property tor Sale 66. -Property for Rent 67. Property Wanted 68 Income Property 69.

Commercial Property 70. Out -of own Property 71. Farms tor Sale 72. Farms for Rent 73. Farms Wanted tc Buy 74.

Cottages tor Sale 75. Cottages tor Rent 76. Cottages Wanted 77. Cottage Lots tor tela 78. Warehouse Space 79.

Offices to Let 10. Offices wanted to Let 11. Stores to Let 82. Stores Wanted to Let 83. Resorts 84.

Business Opportunities Si. Hunting and Fishing OTTO'S FASTIHT Births lALEXANDER Michael and Marilyn (nee Marilyn Barr) proudly announce the arrival of their daughter, Christine Lyn, 7 lbs. 5 Tuesday, Aug. IS, 1972, at Pembroke, Ontario. lbs.

3 ozs. for Shirley on Aug. 14, 1972, at Grace "Hospital. Both well under excellent care. Oh yes, a boy, James David.

McDOWELL Rod' and Mary are pleased to announce the arrival of their daughter, Tra cy Lynn, Aug. IS, 1972, at Grace Hospital. Both well. McELARY Wayne and Col leen (nee Burns) are happy to announce the birth of their son, Dalton Andrew, at the Riverside Hospital, Aug. 13, 1972.

Frank and Carole McGuire are pleased to announce the arrival of a daughter at the Civic Hospital, Aug 13, 1972. Special thanks to Dr. G. H. Smith and Civic staff.

MEREDITH Dave and Alana (nee pleased to announce the birth of their daughter, Shannon Lee, Mon day, Aug. 14, 1972, 7 lbs. 10 oz at Pembroke General Hospi tal. Thanks to Dr. McCluskey and Staff.

MOORE Eric and Dianne "nee-Faulkner), are pleased to announce the birth of their son Tyson Eric, 7 11 born Aug. 13, -1972, Ottawa Civic Hospital, special thanks to Soloway and staff. 2. OLD Georgeand-Vendy trree Murphy) are pleased to an- nnnrv-p thi rtirth 1 nf their daughter, Andrea Louise. -a' sister for Christopher.

Aug, 16. 1972, Riverside Hospital. Dr. Turner. SCOTT Anatol and Edris (nee Keirstead), proudly, announce the arrival of their first daughter, Natasha Odette, on Aug.

13, 1972, at Grace Hospi tal. Thanks to Turner and case room staff. MERCHANDISE Articles! 90. Bicycles 91. Comer os, Photo Supplies 92.

Articles for Sole 93 Articles "Vonted 94. Articles for Rent 95. Articles for Swop 96. Antiques and Fine Art 97. Firewood and Fuel 98.

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

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

Rodto Television 109. Household Appliances AUTOMOTIVE Autos: 119. Auto Leasing Autos for Sole 121. Autos Wanted 122. Auto Accessories 123.

Sports Cars 124. Auto Parts Tracks: 129. Trucks tor Sow 130. Truck Bodies. Part 131.

Trucks Wonted 133. T-ollers for Sale 134. 1 rollers for Rent-' 135. Mobile Homes for Sole 136. Mobile Hjmes for Rent 137.

Mobile Homes Moved 138. Mobile Home Porks 13V. Mobile Homes Exchanged Motorcycles: 145. Motorcycles for Sale 146. Motorcycles for Rent 147.

Scooters for Sole 148. Scooters for F.ent 149. Ski Corner Miscellaneous: 151. Goroges 152. Parking fipec 153.

Winterizing REAL ESTATE 157. Houses for Sale' 1 158. Property Management 159. Condominiums 160. Furnished Houses to Let 161.

Furnished Houses Wanted to Let 162. Houses Wonted to Let 163. Houses Wanted to Buy PERSONALS 176. Personal Memos 177. Transportation Available 178.

Transportation Wonted 179. Camps Boys' and Girls' FINANCIAL 185. Flnonclng 186. Money Wanted 187. Money AvalioMt 1 188.

Mortgages 1 I 189. Investments 190. Patents and Copy. MISCELLANEOUS 194. Legal 195.

Auctions 196. At Your Servlc 197. Coming Events 198. Stomp Collectors 199. Anniversary Pogjf I 2.

Births (Cont. from Preceding Column) SMITH Bob and Laurel (nee Stanley) announce the arrival of their first daughter, Aug. 11 at 8.08 p.m. Special thanks to Dr. Turner, caso room 'and nursing staff of Grace Hospital.

SMITH Barrie and Lindy proudly announce the birth of their first child, Christopher Barrie, 8 lbs. 13 on Thursday, 10, 1972, at Grace Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Turner and the nursing staff. WARNER Bruce and Carole (nee Jaroslawski) are de lighted to announce the birth of their first child, Pamela Lynne, Monday, Aug.

14, 1972 at the Riverside Hospital. Many thanks. to the Caie Room" staff. Deaths ARCHAMBAULT, Cletus In Pembroke Hospital Monday August 14,. 1972, Cletus Arch- ambault of Chapeau, age 58 years, beloved husband of Marjorie Duquette, father of Sharon (Mrs.

tern JVion- treuil), Ottawa; Billy, Chapeau; Larry, Montreal j-'Mie, Chapeau. Resting at Kingrose Brothers Funeral Home, Chapeau. Funeral Thursday August 17 to St. Alphonsus 'Church for mass at 10 a.m. Burial in parish cemetery.

BROWN. George Charles Of Kazabazua, on Tuesday, Aug. 15. 1972, in hospital Ottawa, aged 84 years, beloved father of Cecil and Stuart, Ottawa (Audrey) Mrs. Kenneth Wil son, Low; (Betty) Mrs.

J. E. Hayes, Manotick; (Mildred) Mrs. J. E.

S16aft70ftawaT dear brother of (Eva). Mrs George Marks and Robert, Ot tawa; Gilman of Toronto; also 11 "grandchildren -and eight great-grandchildren. Resting McConnery Funeral Home, Kazabazua. Funeral service Friday at Kazabazua United Church at 3 o'clock. Interment Kazabazua.

CALDERWOOD, Thomas M. Age 43 years, suddenly at his honie Burlington, dear i i rMaA TAA JlUAUallu ML unci xuuuy, also survived by 3 daughters Lorh Gwendy, and Tammy. His parents Mr. and Mrs-Alex Calderwood and his sister Mary (Mrs. James Cur-rie), brother David and John all of Ottawa.

Resting Veitch Draper Bank St. at Car-ling where friends may call after 1 p.m. Thursday. Service in chapel Friday 2 p.m. Interment Pinecrest cemetery.

CUTLER, Harry In Barrie, Tuesday, Aug. 15, 1972, Harry Cutler, formerly of Ottawa, husband of the late Ruth Amy Hibberd, in his 93rd year, fa ther of Stanton and William Cutler of Ottawa; also 2 grandchildren. Resting Hulse; and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod St. Service Friday at 2 p.m. Interment Beech-wood cemetery.

GALIPEAU, Michel Accidentally otr Sunday, Aug. 13, 1972, Michel Galipeau, son of Jean Louis Galipeau and Adrienne Boucher, aged 24, of RR 1 Wil son Comers, brother of Phil-i ip, Mrs. Hector Pitre (Jean-nette), Montreal; Mrs- Gil-berte Deschamps (Lise), Ga-tineau Point; Nicole, Clau-dette, Christaine. Resting at Beauchamp Funeral Home 77 Montclair Hull. Funeral Thursday to St.

Pierre de Wakefield Church, mass 10 o'clock. Interment parish cemetery. GARDNER, Theresa In hospital Wednesday, -Aug. 16, 1972j Theresa Gibson, aged 58, of 380 Murray widow of Arthur Gardner, dear -mother of Donald, of Petawawa; Ron aid, of Camp Borden, and Kay (Mrs. Edmond Barrette), dear sister of James, Gaude, Mrs.

Kathleen Gaddc, Gertrude (Mrs. Howard O'Neill), Mrs. Claire also survived by 12 grandchildren. Resting at the Kelly Funeral Home, 2313 Carling Ave. Wood-roffe), where friends may call after 7 p.m.

Wednesday. Fu neral Friday to Our lidy of Perpetual Help Church for mass at 9 a.m. Interment Beechwood cemetery. nl eVise i ei 3. Deaths (Cont.

from Preceding Column) HOLMES, Bernard At his residence Wednesday, Aug. 16, 1972, Bernard Holmes, aged 52, of 97 Gilchrist be loved son of Edna Holmes and the late Patrick Holmes, dear brother of Erin, of Creighton, Edward Arnold, of Northwest Territories; Fred, Dillon, Ambrose 'predeceased by Emmanuel, Lawrence and Sylyanus. Res ting at the Kelly Funeral Home, 585 Somerset- St (Centre Town) Funeral Fri day to St. Elizabeth's Church, Cantley, for mass at 10 a.m Interment parish cemetery. HORAN, Mrs.

Mabel On Monday, Aug. 14, 1972, in hospital, Mabel wife of the late John Francis Horan, age 75, sister of Guy Barrett, Algoma Mills; sister-in-law of Mrs. Jeanne Mon treal; also survived by sev eral nephews and nieces. Funeral Thursday from. Sylyio Blais Funeral Home, 185 Maloney Blvd.

Gatineau, to St. Coliimban Quinneville. for the celebra tion 67 the Eucharist at 10 a.m. Interment parish ceme tery. i JESSIMAN, Brian Andrew In hospital Wednesday, Aug.

16, 1972, as the result of an accident, Brian Andrew Jessiman, of 515 Bathurst in his 23rd year, beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Jessiman, dear brother of Glenn and Barry. Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod St. Service Friday at 3 p.m.

Friends may call after 2 p.m. Thursday. In lieu Of flowers donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society, 386 MacLaren LENNEX, Henry John In hospital Tuesday August 15, 1972, Henry J. Lehnex of Winchester in his 79th year; beloved husband of the late Louisa Jane Fader, dear grandfather of Robert Levere, brother, of Mrs. Annie Harper and Richard Lennox, both of Winchester.

Resting at the Vice and Craig Ltd. Funeral Home, 505 Church Winchester, where service will be held on Friday August 18 at 2 p.m. Interment Maple Ridge LYON, Frederick Robert Suddenly at Belleville, Monday, Aug. 14, 1972, Frederick Robert Lyon, in his 68th year, of 49 MacDonald Gardens, Belleville; beloved husband of Helen Walter, dear father of Mrs. Gerald Grant (Judith), Toronto; and Heather Lyon, of Ottawa; brother of Mrs, Douglas MacDonald (Dorothy), Calgary; predeceased by a brother, Alva, and three sisters, Claudia, Clara and Del- la; two grandchildren survive.

Mr. Lyon was a retired ac countant with Ontario Hydro. A former elder of West minster Presbyterian Church, 'Ottawa. A member of Chau- diere Lodge AF and AM and elder of St. Colomba Church, Belleville.

Service at St. Colomba Presbyterian Church, Belleville, Wednesday, 10 a.m., thence to Ottawa to rest at Hulse and Playfair West Chapel, 1098 Byron Avenue, between Woodroffe and Co mp ton, after 4 p.m. Wednesday where service will be held Thursday at 3 p.m. Interment Capital Memorial Gardens. MALLON, Hazel A) In hospi tal Tuesday August 15, 1972, Hazel A.

Fusee, age 69 years, widow of David Mallon of Ottawa, mother of Mrs. Wil-burna Cavers, Mrs. Edith White, "Mrs. Shirley Smith, Cordon, George, Gary and Mrs. Joan Gervals, sister of Mrs.

Cassie Barnes, Annie Blue and' Ervine Fusee. Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod St. after 2 p.m. Thursday. Service Friday 1 p.m.

Interment Capital Memorial Gardens. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Ontario Heart Foundation, 119 Sparks St- McDONNELt, Helen At her residence, 590 Lisgar Monday, Aug. 14, 1972, dear sister of Dorothea, daughter of the late Edward McDonell and Susan McNamara. Resting at the Whelan Funeral Home, 515 Cooper between Bay and Funeral, mass at St. Patrick's Church Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock.

Interment Notre Dame cemetery. AGTIUIl Olf fln 3. Deaths (Cont. from Preceding Column) McLEESE, James D. In hos pital Pembroke, Mon day, Aug.

14, 1972, in his 57th year James O. McLcese, of Foresters Falls, beloved hus band of Muriel Horner, dear father of Ellen, Jean and Ron ald. Resting at Fraser-Morris Funeral Home, -Cobden. Funeral "service Thursday. Aug, 17 in Ross Presbyterian Church at 2 p.m.

Interment McLaren cemetery. MOORE, Margaret In Ren- frew Hospital, Wednesday, Aug. 16, 1972, Margaret Moore, in her 66th year, daughter of the. late Mr. and Jefferson Moore, dear sister to Merina, Renfrew; Mary (Mrs Edward La- bonte), Verna (Mrs.

Clarence Freemark), James and Wilfred, Renfrew, Visitations at the Goulet Fu neral Home, 310 Argyle St. South, Renfrew. Celebration of the Eucharist at the Church of Our Lady of Fatima, Friday, Aug. 18, at 10 a.m. Inter ment St.

Michael's cemetery, Douglas, Ont. MOORE, Marion E. In hospi tal Ottawa, Tuesday, Aug. 15, 1972, Marion E. Playfair, wid ow of Leigh Moore, 526 Ken wood mother of Mrs.

A. J. Henderson (Audrey), Winnipeg; John St. Thomas, and Mrs. Ronald Montgomery (Margaret), -Ottawa; sister of Mrs.

J. M. Stewart (Gertrude), Brantford, and W. Keith Playfair, of Ottawa. Resting Hulse and Play fair west chapel 1098 Byron between Woodroffe and Compton.

Service Thursday, 1 1 a.m. Interment Mount Pleasant cemetery, Toronto. Please omit flowers. PARENTAlphonsine- -Jn. hos pital Tuesday, August 15, 1972, Alphonsine Phillippe, age 88 years; widow of Alexandre Parent of Ottawa; dear mother of Alex of Gimli, Manitoba; Fernand "of ''Cold Lake, Al berta; Leo and Ludger of Ot Leda (Mrs.

Sam Au brey), of Petawawa; Jeanette (Mrs. Harold Joy), of Ottawa; Cecile (Mrs. Howard Fraser), of Milford, Simone (Mrs. Alton Blakeley), of Cherry -Valley, predeceased by a son Laurent and daugh ter Jeanne; dear sister of Mrs. Emilia Jodoin, also survived by 44 grandchildren and 38 great-grandchildren.

Rest ing at the Kelly Funeral Home, 585 Somerset (Centre Town), where friends may call after 7 p.m. Wednes day. Funeral Friday to St-. Ge rard Chapel for mass at 1 p.m. Interment Notre Dame.

RYAN, Agatha In hospital at Red Deer, Alberta, on Sunday August .13, 1972, Agatha Ryan McGaghran, beloved wile of the late James Ryan, dear mother of Sister Adeline, G.S.I.C., Sault Ste. Mane; James, Magrath, Alberta; Mrs. W. R. Hart (Anne) Pointe Claire, Gerald, Strathmore, Alberta.

Resting at Fraser-Morris Funeral Cobden, Wed nesday, Aug. 16. Funeral mass St. Pius Church, Osceola, Thursday, at 10 a.m. Burial Osceola.

SCHONNOP, Matilda In Bar- rys Bay Hospital, on Sunday, Aug. 13, 1972, Matilda Schon-nop, in her 75th year, beloved wife of Samuel Schonnop, and dear mother of Selena Morris (gaily), Mrs. George R. McCoy (Patricia), Ottawa; Eric, of Petawawa; Gary, of Lahr, and stepmother of Beatrice, Gerald, Maynard, Stanley and Leslie, all of Acton, Ont; also surviving, 19 grandchildren. Resting at Zummach Funeral Home, Killaloe, OnL Funeral service) at 2 p.m.

Wednesday, at Grace Evangelical Church." Interment Evangelical ceme-l tery. TOUCHETTE, Ildege In hos pital Monday, Aug. 14, 1972, Ildege Touchette, aged 76, beloved husband of Rose Ca-dieux, of 649 Main Buckingham; dear brother of Mrs. Clarilda Cyr, Mrs. Eva Mer-1 cier, Hull; and Mrs.

Lydia Beauchamp, Temple ton; also several nephews and nieces. Resting at the Cadieux Funeral Home, 322 Main St-, Buckingham, after 6 p.m. Tuesday. Funeral mass at St. Gregory's Church Thursday at 10 a.m.

Interment parish cemetery. 3. Deaths (Cont. from Preceding Column) TRUDEAU, Catharine Died suddenly on Monday, Aug. 14, 1972, Catharine (Kay) Tru- deau, beloved daughter of the late Mr.

ana airs, cawara Trudeau and mother of Ed ward Trudeau, sister of Mrs. Thomas Lapierre, in her 59th year. Funeral will leave the Convey Funeral Home, 179 Victoria Arnpnor, on Thursday, Aug-17 at 9.45 a.m. for funeral mass in St. John Chrysostom Church at 10 a.m.

Interment Arnprior cemetery. VOOGHT, Elbert (Bert) ln! Renfrew Hospital, Wednesday, Aug. 1972, Elbert. (Bert) Vooght, in his 66th year, be loved husband of Mona Le-menchick, dear father to Car yl (Mrs. Doug Cram), Valerie, Renfrew; Wil liam, Port Elgin; John, Ren frew; dear brother to James, Mrs.

W. S. Ingraham, North Sydney, N.S.; Rev. Mrs. Ward Hodder, Halifax; and Mrs.

Moore, Bass River, N.S. Vis itations at the Goulet Funeral Home, 310 Argyle St. South, Renfrew. Celebration of the Eucharist at the Church of St. Francis Xavter, Friday, Aug.

18 at 2 p.m. Interment parish cemetery. In lieu of flowers donations to 'the Cancer So ciety would be appreciated. WALTER, Ellen D. In King ston hospital on Wednesday August 16, 1972, Ellen Diantha Walter of Inkerman, in her 52nd year, beloved daughter of the late George Walter and Sarah Abbie Levere, dear sister of Mae of Annie (Mrs.

Avery Francis), and Edna (Mrs. W. R. Patterson), both of Inkerman; pre deceased by Robert. Resting at the Armstrong Weagant Funeral Home, South Mountain, where service will be held Thursday at 2 p.m.

Interment South XJower ceme teryj VICE CRAIG LTD. FUNERAL HOMES METCALFE WINCHESTER -CHESTERVlLLE 774-2120. On convenient telephone- number -serves oil 3 locations HULSE PLAYFAIR LIMITED Cutler, Harry. -Jessiman, Brian Andrew. Kirk, Rets J.

-Lyon, Frederick Robert. Mallon, Hazel A. Moore, Morion E. Central Chapel West Chapel 2331143 728-1761 McEVOY-SHIELDS FUNERAL DIRECTORS 232-5337 Locally owned and operated News and announcements 6 p.m.. C.K.O.Y.

VEITCH-DRAPER limited FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calderwood, Thomas-- M. PARKDALE CHAPEL 728-4673 BANK ST. CHAPEL 236-0668 5. Lost BRIEF CASE, BROWN LEATHER, morked Dominion Forest Service, ond mop roll, July 12. Roy, 2M-4M6, mornings.

BROWN COAT, 4 ZIPPEREO PATCH pockets, men's, Friday, Aug. 4, downtown. Reward. 224-3152. CAT FEMALE, TORTOISESHELL, answers to casey.

Reward. 7Z2-B198. DOG, SMALL, BEIGE, 7 MONTHS old, Alta Vista-Smyth Rood area. Reward. 737-4712.

GOLD BROOCH WITH GREEN stones, Bank, Laurler. Reward. 236-9S1. LADY ELGIN WRIST WATCH. green stone bracelet, vicinity of King Edward and Rldeau.

Reward. 224- 437S. LADY'S RED WALLET, WELLINGTON wm mwiwi wcu. Hi-wwf evenings, 4S4-012. Journal Subscription Rates SINGLE COPY PR)CE: dally 10c Saturday 25c.

BY CARRIER! $34.40 a year or 70c a week. BY MAIL: UM a month or (40.00 a year, delivered anywhere. Saturday only, 50c a week or (26.00 a year. For further Information call 563-3811 or write The Ottawa Journal, 365 Laurler Ave. West, Ottawa, Ontario.

K1G 3K4 5. Lost (Cont. from Preceding Column) LOST, SIBERIAN -HUSKY PUP, I monms Old, silver wnn wav iw icings on back, brown eyes. Reward offered. 29.4782.' SET OF (6 OR 7) KEYS, ON LAU-rler Ave.

between Journal Building ond Bay 826-4213. SHOPPING CART, LOBLAWS, BANK at Carling, Aug, return to store. SIAMESE SEALPOINT CAT, BEACON Hill. Reward 729-7S8V. SIAMESE 731-C684.

CAT. DUNKIRK AREA. SIAMESE CAT, LOST BEACON HILL. 733-6782, 74M74. SILVER CHARM BRACELET, SENTI-mental value.

Billings Bridge orea, reward. SILVER CHARM BRACELET, -SOL Max, Rldeau Street. Reward. 236-3211. WHITE-SAMOYED DOG, LOST PINE-crest orea, July 22.

Reward. 829-6391. YOUR PET MAY BE AT THE HU- mane Society Shelter. Visit shelter to make sure. 725-3166.

5 MONTHS, TERRIER, TAN COLOR, white neckline, answers to Happy. 235-9858. find BICYCLE, LADY'S, FOUND MONDAY. Manor Park area. 746-4106.

BOY'S BICYCLE FOUND IN WEST End. 722-0784. BUDGIE FOUND, EDGEWORTH AVE-- nue orea. Coll 729-3975. FEMALE DOG, SMALL BEIGE, HAS 2 collars, Pretoria Ave.

bridge area. 234-3375. FOX HOUND. RED ANO WHITE. very thin, between Fronktown and prospect in Lanark county, or ur-towa Human Society.

KEYS FOUND, SKELETON HEAD- tioht. 233-7220 before 9 a.m. KITTE-N FOUND, WHITE, BEACON HillS North. 745-7608. 13.

In Memoriamf BARNES In roving memory of our aear son, jonn wniiam, who passed oway Aug. 16, 1967. We think of him In silence No eyes. can see us weep. But still within our aching heorts His memory we keep.

Mom and Dad. BARNES In loving memory of our dear brother, John William, who passed away Aug. 16, 1967. A silent thought, a secret tear. Keeps his memory ever dear.

The Girls. BRACKEN In loving memory of a aear nusDono, rainer ana grana-father, Richard. Bracken, who passed oway 16. .1970. The world may change from year to yeor.

And friends from doy to day. But never will the one I loved From memory pass Wife, Son ond Family, DOUGLAS In roving memory of our dear mother, Isabella Douglas, who pas5ca away Aug. io, lyes. Not now, but In. the coming yeors It will be In the better land We'll reod the nwarrina of our tear And there sometime we'll understand.

sooty missed by Sons and Daughters. IRISH In laving memory of a dear momer, hi irisn, who passed away Mug. in, ivi. Remembered by Daughter Dorothy and Son Robert. Daughter-in-law Marion.

PERIARD In loving memory of oear triena, Kene died Aug. 16, 1971. Love's greatest gift Remembrance. Kay. PERIARD In lovma memory of a dear friend, Rene Periord, who passed oway Aug.

16, 1971. Linda, Gordon and Boys. SMITH In loving memory of dear 'mother and arandmother. Mnroaret (Maggie) Smith, who passed oway 2 yews ago roooy. Loving and kind In oil her ways.

Upright and (ust to the end of ner oays; -Sincere ond true. In her heart and mind, Beoutlful memories she left bemnd. Sodly missed and olways remembered by San George, Daughter-in-tow Dorothy ond Grcnddougt ters Debbie and Donna (Sudbury), YOUNG In loving memory of a dear husband and father, James H. Young, ww paweo oway Aug. 10, 1968.

A heart of gold stopped beating. Hard working hands at rest. God coiled him home to prove to us. He olways takes the best. Jessie, Mary ond Janet.

15. Cards ol Thanks SMILEY We wish to express our sincere rnanks TO our many friends and neighbors for their acts of klnd-nesv messages of sympathy and beautiful floral offerings received at the death of a beloved wife and sister, Verna Smiley. Special thanks to Archdeacon Rev. John Pearce and W. J.

Hayes and Sons Funeral Home. Husband Harvey, Brothers Bert and Clifford McLarnon. 16. Funeral Directors RACINE, ROBERT AND GAUTHIER zj'Johu, 260 Besserorj 100 Cimsteod; 7 Fairmont; 259 St. Pot.

flrki 101 Notre Dome. 17. Cemetery Memorials MARTEL MONUMENTS, QUALITY. service, design, reasonable prices. mi Qwin, ai-vyi.

20. florists FINE'S FLOWERS LIMITED With 7 locations for Your Convenience 23 Bank Street 2216 Carling at Woodroffe 3626 Riverside Drive near Uplands Highway 15, Bells Corners St. Laurent Shopping Centre IS Beechwood Avenue 209 RIDEAU STREET 236-0801 I 35. Where lo CHILDREN'S -RIDING DAY CAMP, transporTanon. oony, weexiy rates.

Trlple-L-Ranch, 749-5376. SIGHTSEEING BOAT CRUISES, TEN trips aony. docks oy aits centre. 38. Nursing Homes STEFF-KIM LODGES COULD CARE for you.

Mr. O'uay, 234-0590. 41. Help Wanted AN ASSISTANT ENGINEER IS RE- quired for maor radio stotlon In Ottawa. Experience In related fields Is a maor requirement.

Apply Box D-664, Journal. ASPHALT SHINGLE APPLICATORS, 4 yeaf vifniu. ireicn and Son 745-7066. ASSISTANT COOK, SERVICE Ex perience voiuobi asset, jexcellent working conditions. 236-0186.

AUTO MECHANIC REQUIRED, Ap ply Buck Motors, 231 Catherine St. UP, PERSON, DRIVER'S licence. MCArmur Auto Trim, 235. 6729. CLERK FOR SERVICE DEPT.

IN large automobile dealership. Tasks Involve filing, answering telephone aiding ond tak'ng customer work or. ders, typing preferred but not 236-7191, ext. 40. DELIVERY OFFICE HELP FOR STA-tlonery store.

Apply 189 Bank Street, 4-6 p.m. DRIVER SALESMAN WANTED, S- day week, good company benefits, 225-3889. ESTIMATOR REQUIRED FOR ELEC- tricol company, good knowledge of electrical drawings essential. Ex- cellent opportunity for right person. Apply to Box D-601, Journal, stating experience.

EXPERIENCED PAINTER'S HELPER wanted, must have transportation. Apply Cotter's Auto Shop, 224-2220. EXPERIENCED PAINTER AND Decorator, paper hanger, textured ceilings ond plaster repairs. 771-1443. EXPERIENCED MARRIED MAN FOR dairy form, no After 6, 705-325-3970.

EXPERIENCED, MARRIED MAN, smoll family, modern dairy farm, living occommodation. 663-5402. EXPERIENCED ICEMAN, RESPON-sible for operation of six-sheet curl- Ing rink required by Ottawa Hunt ond Golf Club. Box D-670, Journal. EXPERIENCED PAINTERS WANTED, steady work.

Apply In writing, stating previous experience to Box D-667, Journal. REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF OTTAWA-CARLET0N CLEANING -FOREMAN SALARY RANGE: $6,688.71 "(under revision for 1972) QUALIFICATIONS: Extensive fleaning'experience desirable. DUTIES: Under direction performs specific cleaning duties; assists other workers; maintains cleaning equipment and assures effective use of cleaning materials and supplies. Apply to: PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT ISLAND LODGE 1 PORTER'S ISLAND OTTAWA. ONTARIO KIN 5M2 SALES POSITION.

A supervisor of young salespeople is required immediately. A responsible person with ambition and reliable transportation will earn an excellent Income. Interested persons may arrange an interview by calling between 1.00 p.m. and 3.00 p.m; weekdays. CALL MR.

TERRY AT 563-3859 MAP' DRAFTSMAN REQUIRED IMMEDIATELY GENERAL PH0T0GRAMMETRIC SERVICES 40 BENTLEY AVENUE Call Doric Philion, 825874 FULL-TIME SALESPERSON required BY THE FREIMART PHOTOGRAPHIC DEPARTMENT Experienced and bilingual applicants preferred. Generous employee benefits. Apply CREDIT OFFICE FREIMART BLAIR RD. and QUEENSWAY.

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