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24' Tuesday, January 31, 1967 The Ottawa Journal 105 ta MeiMrtam 201 Apartments, Flats lo Lei (Cont. from Preceding Column) 201 Apartments, Flats to let (Coht, from Preceding Commit LOCAL CALLS PHONE 236-7511 Deaths By The "Canadian Press Regina Stewart Young, S2, former director of the community planning of the-Sas-katchewan municipal affairs' department. Newport, Me. Lewish 0. Barrows.

73, Republican' governor of Maine from 1937 to 1941; of heart disease. London Sir- Dingwall Latham Bateson. 69. president of the British Law Society in-lSa2-53: in a hunting accident. Ottawa Colborne" Powell Meredith.

92. pioneer architect whose landmarks include the Chateau Laurier Hotel. Today and A UUIUI I UW TODAY IAPA Pub l.i Speaking finals, Bruce Macdonald 6.30 p.m. Home Buying (Sellirig) course begins. Bell, Fisher Parkin i a High Schools.

7.30 p.m. Income Tax course begins, Laurentian, Commerce and Rideaa High Schools. 7.30 p.m. -V "Street between Fourth and First Avenues. 8.30 p.m.' Mosh Pearlman, Jewjsh Community Centre; S.30 p.m.

Ottawa Civic Symphony, Glebe Collegiate, 8.30. p.m. "The Knack," Le Hibou, 8.30 p.m. Lecture-on "Photography in America in" 1S67." National 8.30 p.m. TOMORROW family Camping course begins, Laurentian High School, 7.30 p.m.

Gatineau board of revision. Town Hall, p.m. Riviera Carnival Queen crowning, 7.30 p.m. Presbyterian Women's meeting, Knox Church, 8 m. Lecture.

High a ds to Skiing, National Museum, 8.15 p.m. Travel and Adventure ries, Cariaan Far West," Glebe Collegiate auditorium, 8.30 p.m. Red Cross blood donor clinic, Canadian -Forces Base, Hangar 11, from 9. a.m. to 11.30 a.m..

1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Journal Box Replies 957 967 08 14 44 45 69 103 125 131 151 152 180 187 205 206 220 221 23 57 llh 115 116 117 120 133 139 141 142 150 154 155 159 171 178 188 189 190 193 202 207 208 215 216 217 223 231 237 WANT-AD (UNIFICATIONS TOT 104 104A 105 105 A 106 106A 107 tea lfA 1C8B 10 1C9A HO 0A 11CB hoc 111 112 11 2A 201 201A 202 203 203A 301 301 A 301 301C 302 TOA 303 303A 304 305 306 307 yot 309 3C9A 400 401 402 Births 4 Deaths Obituaries In Memoriam Anniversary Mass Cards of Thanks Societies and Lodges Funeral Directors Cemetery Memorials Churches Florists Lost Found Where to Go Banquet. Party Toke-out-Food Hotels ond Motels Ambulance Service Service Stations Druggists Open Sunday Flats to Let Duplexes to Rent Apts. wanted Furnished Apts.

Share Accommodation -Articles for Sole Ski Corner Trailers Campers' Comer Articles Wanted Hobbles Boots end Marine Gardening Landscaping Machinery and. Equipment Fuel for Sale Market Basket Pet Stock Poultry and Livestock Swap Stamps ond Coins Personals Beauty Salons Nursing Homes MntA uIa Wonted 501 SMA Solesmen-ond-Agents 501 Positions Vacant 502 502A 503 504 505 506 601 602 601 701 701 A 702 703 703A. 704 '705 705A 705B 706 707 701 709 710 710A 71CB 711 71 1 A 71IB 712 713 Female Help Wonted Domestic Help Employment Wonted Teachers Wanted Tuition Baby Services Rooms to Let Rooms Warned Room ond Houses for Sale Apts. For Sale urtM tn Rent Houses Wanted to Buy Houses Wonted to Rent Offices, Stores to- Rent Property for Soil Property for Rent Property Property Wonted Out-of-Town Property Forms for Sole ond Rent Farms Wanted "Cottages for Sole Cottages fbV Rent Cottoge Lots Cottopes Wanted Resorts Boys' ond Girls' Camps Business Opportunities Financial Warehouse Space Ski Mobiles Autos for Sale 4ufos Wanted Trucks and Trailers Garoges Motorcycles WlnterlJlng Legal Auction P714 two 601 ttn 03 04 05 Ot Ml 02 'Ottawa's Most Progressive Want 101 Birth CAMPBELL Bill and Faye; (nee Fraser) are pleased to announce the arrival of a daughter, Elizabeth Kellie, on Sunday, Jan. 29.

1967, at the Ottawa Civic Hospital. Both well. CRAWFORD Lome and Alice are happy to announce the birth of a daughter, Kelly Anne, Jan. 27, a sister for Donna and Jimmy at Ottawa Civic Hcfspital. Both well.

DUFFY Roger and Louise (nee Charbonneau) are happy to announce the birth of a daughter, Randa -Michelle. 12 on Jan. 30, 1967, at -the Ottawa Civic Hospital. GIBSON Keith and Beryl are happy to announce the birth of a daughter, on Wednes- day, Jan. 25.

1967, at Ottawa Civic Hospital. A sister for Carolyn. Both well. HEBDITCH David and Joe areUelighted to announce the arrfval of Rachel Anne, Jan. 2S.

1967, a.Uthe Civic Hos-pita, PAMPARARO To Mr. and Mrs. Carlo Pampararo (nee Diane Warren), a daughter, on Jan. 28M.967, at the Ottawa Civic Hospital. Both well.

STYLES Wendell and Nelda (nee Stevenson) are proud to announce the arriva) of their son, Todd Edward, 7 lbs. 15 on Jan. 1967. at Ottawa Civic Hospital. Mother and son doing well.

Father still recovering. WARREN Barry and Kathy (rifee Gadbois) are happy to announce the birth of their daughter, Kimberley Jane, on Jan. 29, 1967. at the Grace Hospital. WRIGHT A centennial project to George' and Marie (nee Plant), a 7 7 oz.

baby girl, Coleen Elizabeth, born Jan. 28 at Grace Hospital. Both doing well thanks to the doctors; nurses and Mother Craft. 104 Deaths BELL. Gertrude After a lengthy illness, at Parkwood Hospital, London, Ont, on Tuesday, Jan.

31, 1967, Gertrude, widow of Leonard William Bel) of Ottawa, and dear mother of Mackenzie F. Bell of London, grandmother of Charlotte Ann (Mrs. David Eaman), John and Nancy Bell, all of London. Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 31o McLeod. Service Thursday, a.m.

Entombment Beechwood Mausoleum. Friends may call after-2 p.m. Wednesday. COLLINS. Muriel Thelma In The Cottage Hospital, Pembroke, on SundaV.

Jan. 29, 1967. Muriel Thelma McBride, beloved wife of Percil W. Collins; of Cobden, dear nYothef of (Joyce) Mrs. Arnold.

Bennett, Cobden; grandmother of Colleen and Graham Bennett, dear sister of Lloyd, Renfrew; (Ada) Mrs. Hilliard Guest; Cecil, of Pembroke. Resting at the Fraser-Morrij Funeral Home, Cobden. Funeral at the brace. United Church, op Wednesday, Feb.

1, at 2 p.m. Interment Cobden cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Canadian National Insti tute for the Blind. Journal Subscription Rates Journal home delivery service-, which Is 'guaronteed. Is available anywhere in Ottawa.

Hull and surrounding dis trict as well as In towns ond villages in me Ottawa Volley, coll 236-51 1 tor home delivery service. CARRIER DELIVERY 45c a week; 10c Saturday only, payable to the boy very rwo weeks. SINGLE COPY RATES 7c dally and IOC Saturday. MAIL SUBSCRIPTIONS-Canada (ex- cept In areas where home delivery Is dvoiloble. Commonwealth countries Armed Forces dally rotes, one year sis oo, six months 17 50, three months S4 75.

one month SI 50. Saturday only by moll S7.S0 year or 15c a copy. Moll rates In Ottawa. Hull and cities ond towns where there- Is carrier boy service 5c week of U3.O0 yeor united Stotes. Australia one countries, dally rates, one year $32 00.

six months Sit 00. on month S3 Saturday only $10.40 a Veor or 2K copy. All mall subscriptions ore payable In advance to The Journal. FURTHER INFORMATION moy .1 obtained by colling The Journal ot 234-7511. 104 Deaths (Cont.

from Preceding Column CLELAND, Marv Clare In! hospital. Saturday, Jan. 28,1 1967, Mary Ciare Garten, aged 53, widow' of James Edwin Cleland, formerly of! Halifax, mother of Edwin (Ted), Ottawa; sister of Mrs. Craig Bishop (Patricia). Hali- fax; Mrs.

A. Honen (Mary), Dr. Karl Garten, Niagara Falls. N.Y. Resting Hulse and Playfair West Chapel.

1098 Byron Avenue between Woodroffe and Compton, after 7 p.m. Monday. Service Wednesday, 2 p.m. Interment Pinecrest cemetery. COTTER, Aenes In Renfrew hospital, Tuesday.

Jan. 31, 1967, Agnes Hanniman. wife of the late William Cotter, in her 70th year; dear mother of (Edna) s. Joseph Landry. (Theresa) Mrs.

Edward McKa (Loretta) Mrs. W. E. Mallett. Montreal, (Muriel) Mrs.

Joseph Rougier, Renfrew, (Ibla) Mrs. tj. A. Craig, White Lake, Bernard. Emmerson, and Wilfred, Toronto; sister-of Mrs.

E. Kavolski, Renfrew, Boll Canlrtf Tflhirt Martin and Frank, Dacre, and I Friends may call at Quinn. Funeral Home, W. "Funeral. Thursday, Feb." 2.

to the Church of Our Lady of Fa-, tima for Requiem Mass at 9 a.m. Interment Parish cemetery- Minnie In hospital on Sunday. Jan. 29, .1967, Minnie Steens, 'widow of William J. Du- bervill, formerly of 229: Sunnyside Avenue in her 86th year, mother of Frank, -Jr.

Poiberviil of Ottawa. Rest-1 ing HUlse and flaytair central Chapel. 315 McLeod. Service Thursday 1 p.m. Interment Pinecrest cemetery.

FCTSSEY. Harry At. the Brant-ford General Hospital, Saturday. Jan. 28, 1967.

in his 73rd year, Harry Fossey, 93 Oak Street, Brantford. beloved husband of Myrtle B. "bantam. Resting at the Mc-Cleister Funeral Home, 30 Brant- Brantford. Service Wednesday, Feb.

1, at 2, p.m. Interment Farring- don burial ground, Branttora JIAINING, James In hospital, Sunday, Jan. 29. 1967, James Haining. beloved husband of Alice Bannerman, in his 82nd year, father of Mrs.

S. C. Me-! Connell Sam. William and Gordon, Ottawa; Grant Haining of Jasper and survived by 12 grandchildren and, 10 great-grandchildren Resting at Veitch Draper Bank Street at Carling Avenue. Service in chapel! Tuesday 2 p.m- Interment Pinecrest cemetery.

HERRICK. Bernard S. In hospital, Sunday, Jan. 29, 1967, Bernard Herrick, 252 Frank Street, aged 47 years, beloved husband of Chriseta O'Connor, dear son of Mr. and Mrs.

Michael Herrick, of Renfrew, brother -to Mary (Mrs: Clemment Rondeau), Montreal; nephew of Owen 'and Gen Herrick, Arnprior. Resting Kelly Funeral Home, 585 Somerset Street E. (centre where 'friends may call after 7 Monday. Remains will leave Tuesday at 10 a.m. to rest at Ringrose Brothers Funeral Home, Cha-peau, after 4.30 p.m.

Funeral Wednesday to St. Alphonsus Church for Requiem High Mass, 10 a.m. Interment parish cemetery. KIRKHAM, Mrs. Emma In hospital on Monday, Jan.

30, 1967, Emma Playfair, age of Peter Kirk-ham, formerly of Fallbrook, math at Kirk- ham; Vancouver, Marionl fMrs'C. J. Bell) of Perth, I- and J. Rossr of Ottawa. Resting ar.

Young Funeral Home, Lanark, Ont. Funeral jjlhursday, -2 p.m. Interment Playfair cemetery. HORNER, Pearl Margaret On Tuesday, Jan. 31, 1967.

in Hospital, Shawville, Pearl Margaret Moorhead, widow of David J. Homer, dear mother of Donald, Skcad, and Keith, Kapuskasing, survived by 7 grandchildren, dear sister of Clarence, John, Sm, Kenneth, and Emmer- of Campbells Bay, in her 60th year. Resting at W. J. Hayes and Son, Shawville, Que.

Funeral Thursday, Feb. 2, at 1.30 p.m. Funeral service at SL Andrewjs United Church, Campbells Bay, at' 2 i p.m. Jntcrment churchy Ad Section" ,104 Deaths (Conl. from Preceding Column) KING.

George A. At Monl- real PQ. on Jan. 28, age 70. Husband of Mary Bovin, father of Wilfrid.

Dorothy. Harold and Frank, i Interment Jan. 31 at' Claire. PQ. In" lieu of; flowers donations to the heart fund will be gratefully acknowledged.

LAUZON, Brother Charles, O.M.I. In hospital on Sunday, 29, 1967, Brother Charles a'u ri, O.M.I. Missionary to James Bay .7 Mission ror past years, son i. -i i- oi ne laic iiant uetaiu Lauzon and of the late Antoinette St. Laurent, age 38, brother of Jacques Pierre.

Resting at the St. Joseph's Scholasticate. Funeral Wednesday 3 p.m. Interment Notre Dame Cemetery, Hull. LISIC Wesley John At his home Eganville.

Mon-, day. Jan. 30. 1967. Wesley John Lisk.

in his 56th year, beloved husband of Mary Irene Roach, survived by his "mother (Clara) Mrs. E. Lisk, dear father of Peggy jMrs. Elson Hein). Edward and Nancy, all of.rEganville..

dear brother of anrl Garwood. Mr. J-isk was art honorary member of the Rotary. Resting at Mcintyre Funeral Home. Eganville.

Funeral service in Melville United Church, Thursday. Feb.2, at 2 p.m. Interment Melville1 United Church cemetery. McCONNERY, William Patrick -rOn Sunday, Jan. 29, 1967, in St.

Joseph's Hospital, in his 78th year, dearly beloved husband by Ust marriage of the' late Mary Anne Downey and by 2nd marriage, Annie Lee, dear father', of William Allen, Lee, Larry and Peter, all of Maniwaki, 12 grand- brother of John of Wright, Raymond, Hull. Earl, Alcove, Mrs. Martha Mon-ette. Mrs. Eva Ellard, Miss Pearl and Miss Lynda and Mrs.

John Steele (Genevieve), all of Ottawa, Mrs. Patrick Hagan (Margaret), Miss Lucy and Mrs. Jim Howe (Rose) of Detroit-Michigan. Resting at McCon-nery Funeral Home. Requiem "High Mass at St.

Patrick's Church, Maniwaki, Wednes-i day, Feb. I at 10 a.m. Interment Assumption cemqtery. Those, wishing to make, a memorial tribute, may donate to Canadian Cancer Society, 338 Maclaren Street, Ottawa. MEREDITH, Lt.

Col. Colborne- Powell At his residence, 245 Range Road, Sunday, Jan. 29, 1967, Colborne! Powell Meredith, in his 93rd year, husband of the iate Alden Griffin; son of the late Edmund Allen Meredith Anne Francis Jarvis; father of Brian Meredith, M.B.E. of London, England; Mark Allen Meredith of East Berlin, Germany, Mrs. A.

Garneau (Ann) of Ottawa: great-grandfather of Elizabeth rand Michele Garneau; also survived by his daughter-in-law. Rosalind Meredith" and step grandchildren David Crowe and Mrs. W. Verity (Mary Rosalind). Funeral at Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street, at 1 1 a.m.

Wednesday, Feb. 1. Interment Notre Dame cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Canadian Heart" Foundation. RANZELL, George In hospital a Jan.

30, 1967, eorge Ranzell, 218 Florence Ctraaf in hie 1 ct iw.f JhanH nF th latp Npllie' O'Hearn; beloved father of Mrs. Jean Desjardins, Lom-bardy; brother of Mrs. Victoria Foe. Resting Veitch-Draper Parkdale Ave nue at Gladstone; Service in! chapel Wednesday 11 a.m Interment Pinecrest ccme "tery. RE1D, SL C.

fJack) Sud denly at Chelsea Naval Hos pital, Boston, Friday, Jan. 27, 1967, SL J. C. Reid, "ybeloved husband of Teresa Bastien, father of Leslie and Douglas. Resting at Hulse and Playfajr Central J13 wiCLeoa, inence to me Protestant Chapel, Canadian Forces Base, Rockcliffe, for service on Wednesday, at 2 p.m., with full military hoiw ors.

IntcrmenrSf Hagersville, on Thursday or Friday. I I 1 i LONO DISTANCE PHONE ZENITH 77l NO TOLL CHARGE 104 Deaths (Cont. from Preceding Column) SEGUIN. Mrs. Antoinette In hospital on Monday, Jan.

30. 1967, Antoinette Castonguay, wife 'of the late. Procul" Seguin, age 91. daughter of iKa 1st Casionmiav and me late v-icmum, mother of Miss Apolline Seguin; sisier-in-law ot Mrs Pierre Seguin, Mrs. Bella Castonguay, Mrs.

Benoit Castonguay. many nephews and nieces of which are Rev. Father Rene Castonguay. Sudbury, Rev. Father Rene -Michaud, from Otterburne.

Manitoba; member of F.F.C.F f. -ft omw- USf we pJ susoujij. a.pt Anne -i Third Order oi it. rrar.cis. Ladies Auxiliary of St.

Vincent's Hospital. Resting at Racine, Robert and Gauthier. 259 St. Patrick. Thursday to the Basilica for Requiem High Mass at 10 a.m.

Interment Notre 'O'ame, SHANKS, James Isaac At his home, Ashton. Mon dav. Jan. 30. 1967, James Isaac Shanks, beloved hus band of Catherine Ada Rid- deH.

in his year. Resting) a't the Blair and Son Funeral Home, 9 West. Gore Street, Perth. Funeral service to be conducted in the chapel. Thursday; Feb.

2. pm. Entombment Elmwood' Vault. Interment in the spring at Robertsville cemetery. SOKOLOWICH, Nick In hospital at Smiths a 1 1 sj i Tuesday.

Jan. 3'. 1967. 'Nick-. Sokolowich.

-aged 81 husband of the late Rose Pol-luck: dear of Mrs Doris Korsa, Brockvilie. Mrs. Harry (Stella) Onychuk. grandfather of 77n Leo Cardinal. Toronto, andij Nick Onychuk, Chicago.

Resting McEvoy Brothers-Shields Funeral Home, 235 fvent Street, after 7 p.m. Tuesday. Funeral arrangements later. THOMPSON. Mary At her home 1311 Adirondack Drive.

Tuesday. Jan. 31. 1967 -I VUinicity Mary Skebo, aged 85 widow of John Patrick' Thompson, and dear mother! nf Thnmnnn William Muriel (Mrs. S.

F. Hildred), and Lois (Mrs. Urban Tanner). Resting Kelly Funeral Home, 2313 Carling Avenue (west of Woodroffe) until 10 a.m. Wednesday, then to Pembroke to rest at the Neville Funeral Home, where iricnumay can alter m.i vicinity laurier and met-Funeral Thursday to St.1 coite.tickets jor donce224-4j Columba Church for! white husky puppy, i months D.

old. vicinity of Mom end Howtnorne. Requiem High Mass. Inter- teyaie. tattoo on stomoch.

23202. mem parish cemetery. WOOLLEY, Lily Frances On Monday, Jan. 30, 1967, at har residence, 149 Dahlia Ottawa, Lily Francte Kedy. beloved wife of Charles W.

Woolley, mother of Helen Frances (Mrs. James S. Monteath) of Ottawa and s.ster of Roy B. Kedy. Clyde S.

Kedy. (Leah) Mrs. J. D. Davies and Miss Edna B.

Kedy, all of Halifax; grandmother of Wayne and Ross Monteath of Ottawa. Resting at Fred N. Garrett Funeral Home, 584 Somerset St. W. Service Thursdav, 2 p.m.

Rev. J. A. O. McKen-nitt officiating.

Interment Capital Memorial Gardens. HULSE PLAYFAIR Limited FUNERAL DIRECTORS T- Central Chapel '316 MclEOD ST. 2331143 West End Chapel 1098 BYRON AVE. 728 1761 LATEST lNfORMATION CFRA DAILY 6.30 P.M, Bell. Gertrude." Cfe'cnd, Mary.

Duberuill. Minnie. Meredith. Lt. Col.

Colborne Powell. Reid. J. C. (Jock).

VEITCH, DRAPER LIMITED FUNERAL DIRECTORS PARKOALE CHAPEL BANK ST. CHAPEL 721-447 234 06l LATEST INFORMATION CKPM DAILY P.M. Haining, James. Ranzell, District If ant. Ad A gents CARLETON JSLACE Wilson's Drug Store, Bridge Street.

Phone 257 1505. PEMBROKE Mrs. R. Locke. 277 Patricio Street.

Phone 732-4353. KEWFREW Mrs. D. Belonger, 342 Rdaton Street S. Phone 432-3705.

SMITHS FALLS Mc Shone and 5onks Pharmacy. Beckwllh ond Main sireeii. GRAFF. In cherished inemory of my beloved wi'e. Aldlne Qrqlf (Brodv), who passed away Jon.

'31. 1964 You are oiwoys Mrjfh me. HulDond Harry iAFFNEY In loving memory ot my dar brother. Leo Gottney. wno passed away-Jan.

31. 17. Too dearly loved to forgotten. Catherine WORRISdN In lovrnrj memory ot a oeloved husband 'and lolher. and gronddoddy.

Ebeart F. Morrison who passed away Jan. 31. 1964. The heavenly Qates were opened One year ooo 'today.

With goodbyes left unspoken. You gently aov-You couldn't say goodbye to us, Pernaps it was usf OS well. We never could novo said goodbye. To the one we loved so well Only cluster ot memories. sprayed with tears.

Wishing God had spared you Just tor a tew more years i Wife. Son and Family RACICOT m. loving memory ot dear wite and mother. Mrs Saron Rocicot. who passed oway' Jen 31, -1964, The rolling stream-, ot lite flows But still me vocant chair Recoils the love, the voice -and smile Of one wno once sat there Husbdnd and Family.

106 (aids ot Thanks LAMOTHE Mrs. Aline Lavlctolre! and Mrs. Gobrielle Pore wish to sincerely than all relatives and friends following the death of their brother. Lionel Lornome. -Jan.

t. tor messooes bt sympothy mass, spiritual and floral offerings, teieoams. visits ond assistance at in funeral home. 107 funeral Directors FRED N. GARRETT.

DIGNIfJEO funerals, moderate charges 5S4 Somerset West. 233-4773- RACINE. ROBERT AND GAUTHIER Reod. -37-36S0. 260 Beeserer; 300 Olmstead; 7 25 St.

Pot-rick: 101 Notre Dame: 733 Somerset w. Please note change ot telephone -number. wi-elan funeral home, per sonoi servitr. reverence. j3 i-wmi 233 tQgg flowers florists FOR ALL OCCASIONS Lioihousie 2J3-7793.

0:. 265 232 I5SJ FINE'S FLOWERS-LIMITED With 3 locations for your cortvenience. 232 Bank St. '2216 Ccrlirg at VVocd-ce; vcside "D'ive necir Up'on; 236-7261 lost- GLOVE, LONG BLACK LEATHER, rjght hand, lost apprommateiy 2days 213-9864. JEWELLERY CASE OF PASTEL BO cao, losf on Montreal to Ottawa bos, Saturday morning, Jan.

7. Contents ot great sntimntal vatu Lorgt reward. 233-4785. i KITTEN. BLACK WITH WHITE FACE white tea Answers' to tn ncme ot Sam.

234-8975. LADY'S BE AVE P. Bon ond Albert HAT. CORNER 725-2484. lost, glebe area, mixed coc-j hovy Rt-i 'M'Mla RED CHANGE PURSE CONTAINING' money.

sitvr tor and an AA out-ton with initials G. Dion. Reward 729490. after 4 SKI LOST, SINGLE. VICINITY WEI- i vale Rood, block with whit stripes.

Weitmarke wth Aspen automatic binding. 733-9911 I SUITCASE. LOST IN FRONT OF 55 King. Edward, needed urgently. Reword 235-4239.

found GL'S black glasses, found on APARTMENT, GlEBE. 3 OEOROOMS J9S. Sublet. 233-23JX APRIL. SUBLET.

BEDROOMS electrically equipped, tilt. Sandy Mill, 233 IT'S WONDERFUL OTTAWA'S, GARDEN COMMUNITY PARKW00D HILLS 1. 2- AND 3-BEDR00M APARTMENTS LyjturJous living, with mor strelcti-out space ontj close-in convenience is the keynote or Porkwood' HUij, Large, modern suites rwovldt new Orgrce ot freedom ona comfort in Ihis quiet, Dqrkland community. Larger tamilies will enjoy total, maintenonce tree living plus that special privacy ottered by 7- and 3-bedr6om town houses. Excellent schools, shopping and recreaiiono.) facilities are on site.

Only minutes trcm Centre Town with CTC bus service at MeadoMands D'-ve off Fisher Avenue Just soulh ot Bnidme Rood, Open daily 9 9 Weefcendi t.U p.m. 224-8200 ATTRACTIVE. I AJD 2 BEDROOMS, living, dining, electrically eaulpped. parking. 733-8611.

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Every suite equipped with Westtnghous fridqe ond range, and automatic dishwasher. You enoy the freedom of the recreation centrip. Including Ihe Olympic sized heated pool. Riverside Shopping' Mall serves every shopping need. Telephone 733-29W.

CHAMPLAIN TOWERS ONE-BEDROOM SUITES As dfingufshed as neighbouring Rockcflffe Pork, the Towers offers host of elegant appointments In every spacious, fully air-conditioned suite. Three high-speed elevators provide service from Jtw heated basement garage- to every floor. Ten minutes from the Peace via Sussex For appointment tele hoot 7454997. Dally 10 -9 p.m. Saturday 9 7 p.m.

Sunday Noon -6 p.m: GREV AND BLACK STRIPED CAT. roorn. equipped, porking 511 Gil-male. Hos pole blue collor with of mour. 235-VJCI.

bell. Parkwood Hills orea. 722-74SB. i KEY CASE. JAN 19.

HUNT CLUB Rood. 233-4479, evenings. KEYS IN BLACK CASE. FOUND Carlsen Avenue, 2403 Carlsen Ave nue. 733-5420.

KEYS. FOUND CORNER OF BANK and Glen. 234-5597 KITTEN, BLACK AND WHITE. AP-1 proximately 4 months. Found Friday.

1 232-22M. otter 6. FOUND ADI FUSE IN OUR AIM TO PROVIDE OUR readers with the fines service possible. The iournol will publish In this column free of charge, for 3 days, all article or pets which our readers may find. Simply dial 236-7511, Classified Department.

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WARM. CLEAN. SECOND floor, 3 bedrooms, central. 235-3151. APARTMENT.

5 ROOMS. IS ANDER-son. Immediately. 233-4459 232-5247. $115.

ANY FLOOR, ANY SUITE of the Twin Towers One bedroom Headed Modern 5 minutes walk from downtown Ottawa. Gilmour and James ot Bank St. Model Suite ot 21 Jomes Street. Professionally Managed by A. Filzsimmons Cpmipany limited Phcne 232-7185 Evoj.

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5 ROOMS, NEAR BUS, everything. 684-57Ce. BACHELOR APARTMENT. MS. HEAT-ed, laundry facilities.

Apply Core-taker. 366 Laurier West or A. D. Rotk. "Realtor." I37-J3M THE BLAKE 303 BLAKE.

BIVD. 749-8496 236-050? Managed by Montreal Trust BACHELOR. TO SUBLET heatta, iNjuipped. Box B-24J, Journal. BACHELORS" ONE BEDROOM," MJ to M5.

modern opartme.nri. lec)rl-cally equipped, washers ond dryers available, near McArthur Road ping Plaza. Apply 37 Lolontaine, AdI 2. or coll C. Macy and Son, "Realtori." 265 Laurier Eosl.

Phonr 237-1395. BrtlTANNtA 1 "bEUROQM. ground ttoor, electric fa g. refrigerator, stove, packing, ptjjg-in hydro door info vour own fenced town. Oocme Street.

s. building 7l5'5sV60, NOW -RENTING- LEXINGTON 1 501 RlVERDALE" 733-Orta Located "on ocrei of londscooed ground! on the Ridcou river i Quiet and luxurious Indoor swimming pool foundry every floor Furnished or unurmshed Spacious suites 1 and 1 $120 to 185 ASSALY CENTRAL. BACHELOR. AVAILABLE. jauipped.

tree hydro. 235-7027. CHATEAU.COURT APARTMENTS. Immediate occupancy. J-2 bedrooms, furnished on request.

Stoves, refrigerators, dlsnwosherj. swimming pool. 315 Besserer. THE SENATOR A nw building, located ot 470 CntTibrldge. a residential street near Carling ond B-onson, onlv block from the Quecnswoy.

This modern ODartmen' features the convenience and safety ot all-electric heat. A few of the tint living features are: Free Electricity Intercom to Front Door Drapes in Every Suite Thermostat in Every Room Family Size Kitchens Individual Balconies Plug-in Private Parking Indoor Sivimming Pool Party and Games Room 1 litock to Bus Slop Furnished Apt. Available Sensibly Priced ttOO From 3TY 1 232-2396 OEAUVILL-E APARTMENTS, )MMt-dtote, occupancy, bedrooms, r-nished on request. Refrigerators, stoves, dishwashers, swimming poo'. 363 Besserer.

OI.PLEXES TO RENT APPEAR IN me following classification. M1A. A ST I 7 MOD rN3B ROOM T. $100 74A-4A81 7-5M4 The North Wind Doth Blow And we shall have snow, ond sleet and plugged driveways and" fuel bills ond alt the dismal tricks of winter, which make apt, dwelling seem like a wonderful Idea. Especially when the BRITTANY APARTMENTS totter dost proximity to J- shopping centres, schools, churches and transportation at tht door.

Then of course, fret hot wafer, heating, drapes. As well os spacious, airy rooms, ample cupboards, modern kitchens, and doublt elevator service. If you stilt need conyJncJng; for a loo8 around the model suite at the corner ot Brittany ond St. Laurent Blvd. Rents ore---remarkably low whtP'ls why we Insist that tht 'bt "bpt.

living value In Ottawa. at THE BRITTANY C. A. Fitzsimmons ond Company Tolepbontf -Evenings 2327161 AVAILABLE room, near.

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