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vf-eyef yp T'fTr" TV 1 1' "i'T IT 'I VI 1 30 Tuesday, March 23, 1971 The Ottawa Journal" 2. Births (Conl. from Preceding Column) 5. LovJ (Cont. from Preceding Column) 'HI.

Deaths By The Canadian Press Manotick, 0 s. John Bracken, widow of the late leader of the federal Progressive Conservative party during the 1940s. Kofu, Japan Hisaya Fukada. 68. novelist and president of the Japan Alpine Club.

Montreal Chief Inspector Femand DeMiffonis, 63. of the Quebec Provincial Police. St. Boniface, Man. Arthur 1 Reaiihiftn.

92. who was appointed to the Senate in 1940 and retired in 1969. Barham, England Sir Hughe Knatcrrbull-Hugessen, 84, British ambassador to Turkey when top-secret documents were sto: len end sold to the' Germans during the Second World War by his valet, code-named Cicero. Today and Tomorrow TODAY Piano recital by Dale Bartlett, CEGEP, Hull, 8 p.m. 'The Duchess of Malfi," Stratford National Theatre, National.

Arts Centre Theatre, 8 p.m. Ontario Genealogical Society, Ottawa Branch, Library, 8 p.m. Nuclei of Despair," public lecture, Carleton University, main hall, 8 p.m. Inbal Dance Theatre, National Arts Centre Opera House, 8.30 p.m. "Orphism and Apollinaire," lecture, Carleton University, Southam Hall, 8.30 p.m.

TOMORROW Blood donor clinic, CFB cliffe, 9 to 11.30 a.m. and 1 to 4 p.m. "Much Ado About Nothing," National Arts Centre Theatre, 8 p.m. "The City and Its Physical Environment," lecture, Carleton University, Alumni Theatre, 8.15 p.m. National Arts Centre Orchestra.

Opera House, 8.30 p.m. National Film Theatre show-i ft University of Ottawa, Chemistry Building. 8.30 p.m. Births BORDEN To David and Pat (nee Morrow), a daughter. Marion Alannah, Ottawa Hospital, March 22, 1971.

Mother and daughter well. BRIDEN Len and Joan (nee Anderson) ere pleased to announce the birth of a son, Leonard, 7 15 at the Civic Hospital, March 20, 1971 brother for Patti Lynn. BYERS Bob and Iris (nee Kean) are pleased to announce the arrival of Glen Stephen, March 21, 1971, at Ottawa Civic Hospital, a brother for Jeffrey; end Brent, INDEX TO CLASSIFICATIONS ANNOUNCEMENTS VHol Stotlltlci: 1. Adoption 2. Birth 3.

Deaths 4. Obituaries 5. Lost 4. Found IS. In Memorlamt 14.

Anniversary Masse 15. Card ot Thank 14. Funerol Director 17. Cemetery Memorial 11. Societies and Lodges 19.

Churches JO. Florist 31. Cemeteries 29. Druggists Open Sunday 30. Service Station Services 33.

Banquets and Partis 34. Take-Out Food 35. Where to Go 34. Hotels and Mo! 37. Beauty Solon 31.

Nursing Home 39. Gardening and Londscaplpg 40. Ambulance Service MPLOYMINT 41. Help Wanted Mole Interest 42. Sale Persons and Agents 43.

Positions Vocant 44. Professional Service 45. Help Wanted Female Interest 44. Nursing Services 47. employment Wanted 4.

Domestic Help 49. Teacher Wanted 50. Tuition 11. rode School 52. Baoy Service APARTMiNT 54.

Apartment to Let 55. Furnished Apartment to Let 54. Apartments Wanted 57. Apartment for Sol 51. Furnished Apartments Womee 59.

Sublet PROMPT 40. Industrial Propertle 61. Property for Sole 42. Property for Rent i 43. Property Wantea 44.

Income Property 45. Commercial Property 44. Out -of-Town, PropertH 47. Forms for Sate 44. Farms far Rent 49.

Farms Wanted to Buy 0. Cottages for Sol 71. Cottage far Rent 72. Cottage Wanted 73. Cottage Lets for MM Warehouse Spoce) 75.

Office to Lei 74. Offices Wanted to Let 77. Stores to Lee 7. Stores Wonted Let 7. Resorts A Business Opoctun'tlo II.

Hunting and Fishing ROOMS Bt. Room Let v. Jtoomt Wameo 18. Room one Boon Shore Accommaaatlon COULTER Jim and Onnir (nee Robertson) are happy tc announce the arrival of their son, James Paul, 8 lbs. l.oz..

March 20, 1971, at the Ot tawa Civic Hospital. A brother for Suzanne and Joanne. LAMB Allan and Lynn (nee Maiden) are pleased to an nounce the birth of a daugh- ter, Deborah Lynn, 7 lb. 2 oz. at Ottawa Civic Hospital March 22, 1971.

LEMOINE To Dr. and Mrs. Gabriel G. Lemoine (nee Francyne Lewis) a daughter, Julie, Boniface Hospital, Manitoba, oh March 22, 1971." LITTLE Bill and Sharon (nee Barber) announce the birth of a boy, Jason Gareth, on Saturday, March 20, 1971. A brother for Shawn.

McDONALD Leo and Beulah (nee Legere) are happy to announce the arrival of a daughter, Sheri Louise, 7 lbs. 8 at the General Hospital on March 23, 1971. Thanks to Dr. Conklin and staff. OWENS Tom and Diane announce the birth of a girl, Cheryl Lynn, on March 20, 1971 at the Riverside Hospital.

Both mother and daughter are well. WHITE Jack and Judy (nee Goudie) are happy to announce the birth of their son, Scott Alan, March 21, 1971, at the Ottawa Civic Hospital. Mom and son doing great. Thanks to doctors and staff. Deaths BISHOP, William J.

Sudden ly in hospital, Monday, March 22, 1971, William J. Bishop, beloved husband of Stella McDonald, father of Marjorie (Mrs. Frederick Fortier) of Mount Royal, and the late Ted and Jean Bishop. Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street, where friends may call from 7-9 p.m. Tuesday and 2-9 p.m.

Wednesday. Requiem Mass at St. Theresa's Church on Thursday at 9 a.m. Interment Notre Dame cemetery. BRACKEN, Alice Wylie On Sunday, March 21, 1971, Alice Wylie Bruce, wife of the late Hon.

John Bracken of Manotick, Ontario; mother of John Bruce and Dr. Allan Douglas, both of Winnipeg; i William Gordon of Toronto and George Murray of Mano-j tick. Resting Hulse and: Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod. Service Tuesday at 3 p.m. Interment Rideau Vale Cemetery, Kars, Ontario.

MERCHANDISE Articles: 91 Comeree, Photo Supplies 92. Articles for Sole 93. Article Wonted 94. Article for Rent Articles for Swop 94. Antiques and Fine Art 97.

Firewood and Fuel 9. Market Bosket 99. Machinery ond Equipment loo. Pet Stock lul. Livestock and Poultry 102.

Stamps and Coins 03. Hobbles 10. Boats end Motors a 105. Snowmobiles 106. Campers' Supplies 107.

Musical Supplies 108. Radio Television 10). Household Appliances AUTOMOTIVE Autos: 119. Auta Leasing AuTjs for Sal HI. Autos Wonted 122.

Auto Accessories 123. Sports Cor .124. Auto Ports Trucks: 179. Trucks for Sale 130. Truck Bodies, Port 131.

Trucks Worrteo Trailers 133. Trailers tor Sale 134. Trailers for Pent 135. Mobile Homes tar Sale 136. Mobile Homes for Rent 137.

Mobile Homes Moved '3. Mobile Home Prks 139. Mobile Homes Exchanged Motorcycle 145. Motorcycles for sale 144. Motorcycles for Rent 147.

Scooters for Sole 18. Scooters for Renf 14V. Ski Corner Miscellaneous: 'SI. Gatoges 152. Parklna Space 153.

Winterizing REAL ESTATE 157. Houses for Sole 151. Real Estate Services 159. Houses to Let 10. Furnished Houses to Let 141.

Furnished Houses Warned I to Let 167. Houses Wanted to Let 13. Houses Wonted to Buy 164. Garden Homes PERSONALS 16. Personal Memos 177.

Transportation Avcllabl 17. Transportation Wonted V9. Camps Beys' ond Git IP FINANCIAL 18S. Financing lit. Money Wanted Money A vo Mottle Mortgages 189.

Investments 9Q. Patents nd Copy. MISCELLANEOUS l. Legoi "5 Auctions 19. At Your service i.

i.cnucKi fcveiH. .1 Jlnme (.01 let-tort 19. Anniversary Page LONG DISTANCE NO TOLL CHARGE PHONE ZENITH 77130 3. Deaths (Cont. from Preceeding Column) BRYAN, Deming Robert At Smiths Falls on Sunday, March 21, 1971, Deming Robert Bryan, former Taggart Service employee, age 53 years, beloved husband of Muriel father- of Ronald and James of Ottawa, (Mrs.

FreaVTrodden), Richard and Kevin, predeceased by Michael, all of Smiths Falls, brother of Mary (Mrs. Kenneth Cross), James, Edward, Ida (Mrs. Manley McEwan), Rita (Mrs. Arden McCann) of Kingston, Nellie (Mrs. Thomas Cassell) Ganan oque.

Donald, Toronto; Thomas, Westport; Harold (predeceased) of Kingston. Resting at the Lannen Funeral Home, Smiths Falls. Requiem Mass in St. Francis de Sales Church, Tuesday, at 10 a.m. Interment St.

Bridget's Cemetery, Stanleyville BURKE, Beatrice," T.O.S.M. In hospital Tuesday, March 23, 1971, Beatrice Burke, 640 MacLaren Street, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Burke, dear sister of Albert (Bertie) Burke. Resting at the Whelan Funeral Home, 515 Cooper Street between Bay and Lyon.

Funeral Thursday to St. Patrick's Church for mass at 8 a.m. Interment South Gloucester. CHAPMAN, Matilda Emma (Tilly) In hospital Tuesday, March 23. 1971, Tilly Ellis, age 64, 827 Dundee Avenue, beloved wife- of Alex Chapman, dear motfier of Mrs.

George Westwett (Jean), Belleville, Mrs. McGin-nis (Peggy). Fallbrook, and Bruce Chapman, Stanleyville, also survived by 8 grandchildren. Resting at the Tubman Funeral Home, 403 Richmond Road at Roosevelt. Service: in St.

Stephen's Anglican Church, Watson Avenue Thursday 3.30 p.m. Interment Capital Memorial Gardens. V' The Journal has made available a booklet of appropriate In Memoriam Notices Phone or Write Miss Allen or come in for your copy 236-7511 elinsiiesi-i-----tri ft.r mmttm jeeh 'Ottawa's Most Progressive Want 3. Deathi (Cont. from Preceding Column) COMRIE, Willard In hospital, Monday, March 22, 1971, William Comrie, husband of the late Ada.

Lovick, in his 82nd year, stepfather of Charles Plunkett of Ottawa and Mrs, Roy Legree (Jean) of Calabogie, Ontario; brother of Percy of Ottawa and Mrs. Inez Hill of London, Ontario. Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street. Service Thursday, 11 ti.m. Interment Beechwood Cemetery.

CUTLER, Erving In hospital Monday, March 22, 1971, Erving Cutler, age 78, retired CPR engineer, veteran of First World War and life member of Legion No. 462, husband of Theresa Barbeau of 239 Greensway Avenue, Vanier, father Mrs. Blair Elderkin and Mrs. D. Cargill Southam, also survived by seven grandchildren, 13 great-grandchildren.

Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street Wednesday at 3 p.m. Cremation. FORGIE, Mary Theresa (Min nie) In hospital, Monday, March 22, 1971, Minnie Forgie, 359 Madison Avenue, in her 83rd year, sister of James Forgie, Deschenes, Mrs. William Hill (Violet), Vars, Mrs. Eric Yon (Lillian), Keswick, Mrs.

Wilbur Wy-man (Rob in a), Gatineau Mills, Mrs. Edward Davis (Ellen), Breckenridge, Mrs. James Nickerson (Mabel), Mrs. Thomas Draper (Anne), Mrs. Carman Hawkins (Kathleen), Ottawa.

Resting at the Tubman Funeral Home, 403 Richmond Board at Roosevelt, where service will be held in the chapel Thursday, 2 p.m. Interment Capital Memorial Gardens: GREGOIRE, Norbert In hos pital, Monday, March 22, 1971, Norbert Gregoire, age 81, of 233 Compton Avenue, husband of the late Elizabeth Lillian McConville, dear father of Norbert (Bert), Donald, Paul, Theresa (Mrs. Robert Curry), Annabelle Harold Gay) and Patricia (Mrs. Silas Tucker), dear brother of Thomas, Miss Anna Greg oire, Mrs. Emma Teehen, also survived by 26 grandchildren and six great-grand children.

Resting at the Kelly Funeral Home, 2313 Carling Avenue (west of Woodroffe) where friends may call Tuesday 7-9 p.m., Wednesday 2-4 p.m., 7-9 p.m. Funeral Thursday to Our Lady of Fatima Church for mass at 10 a.m. Interment Notre Dame. HUME, Helen. M.

On Sunday, March 21, 1971, at her home, 1725 Riverside Drive, Helen M. Hume, age 35, beloved daughter of Mrs. Helen (Mahagan) Hume and the late William Hume, dear sister of Bill. Resting at the Kelly Funeral Home, 585 Somerset Street (Centre Town). Funeral Tues day to Holy Cross Church for Mass at 1 p.m.

Interment Capital Memorial Gardens. JOHNSTON, Andrew Lome In hospital Tuesday, March mil, Lome jonnsion, or 132 Byron Avenue, formerly of Metcalfe, in his 60tli year, uncle of Mrs. Ruth Mar- riner, Miss Eileen Johnston and Arnold. Resting Veitch-Draper 453 Parkdale Avenue, Service in chapel Thursday, time later. Inter ment AH Saints Anglican cemetery, Greely, in spring I I AIUTVTHF Incpnh In hnc.

pital Monday, March 22, 1971, Joseph -C. Lamothe, age 57 years, beloved husband of Elsie Norton, dear father of Susan; brother of Thomas, (Carmel) Mrs. Leo Byrne, (Clare) Mrs. James Teevens, all of Ottawa; (Laurie) Mrs. Dan Byrne, Kingston, Ont.

Resting McEvoy Shields Fu neral Home, 235 Kent Street after 7 p.m. Tuesday. Funeral Thursday to St. Joseph's Church, funeral Mass 9 a.m Interment Notre Dame ceme tcry. MAJOR DEPOSIT MOSCdW (AP) A newly discovered marble deposit in Georgia is larger than any oth ers in the region and includes enough black marble to meet the demand for 50 years, the Soviet news ayenry Tass reported.

SBfeeMt0iAHeSifc4W4SesSlkM4lkelMILi4tfejU Deaths (Cont. from Preceding Columnl LEITCH, Tressa Elizabeth In hospital at Ottawa on Saturday, March 20, 1971, Tressa E. Leitch, of Ottawa, beloved daughter of the late Hon. Mr. Justice and Mrs.

James Leitch, sister of John Strickland Leith, of Toronto, and the late Mrs. A. D. Fatkner, of Montreal and the late Mrs. A.

Tilley, of. Ottawa, and the late Mrs. W. D. Fowler, of Toronto.

Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod 'Street, where friends may call after 4 p.m.: Monday. Service in the chapel Tuesday at 12 noon. Interment St. Andrews church cemetery, Williams-town. LESLIE, Roselia Jane -At the Montreal Convalescent Home on Saturday, March 20, 1971, RoseWa McMahon, wife of the late Walter Leslie, beloved daughter of the late Mr.

and Mrs. A. McMahon, of Ches-terville, dear sister of Nore (Mrs. F. Whitty), the Hate Gladys (Mrs.

F. H. Fox), and the late Helene, dear aunt of Eileen (Mrs. G. McFee), and Berthe Lariviere.

Rest ing at Rosedale Funeral Home, Montreal, Que. Re qudem Mass at the Church of the Annunciation of Our Lady on Tuesday at 9 a.m. Inter ment at Cote des Neiges cemetery, Montreal. MATTIOLE, Vincenzo In hos pital Tuesday, March 23, 1971, Vincenzo Mattiole, age 43, of 72 Poplar Street, beloved husband of Terasa Bassi, dear father of and Rosetta, beloved son of Mrs. Philomena Mattiole, dear brother of Guisep- pina (Mrs.

Demeis Erminio). Resting at the Kelly Funeral Home, 585 Somerset Street (Centre Town). Funeral Thursday to St. Anthony Uhuiich for Mass at 8 a.m Interment Notre Dame. MARCH, Lucien In hospital Monday, March 22, 1971, age 56, beloved -husband of, Fer nando Brind Amour, dear father of Raymond, of Gatineau, Pierre, Vanier, brother of Edgard, Cham-plain, of Ottawa, Femand Baltimore, Maryland, Miss Jeannette, Miss Berthe, of Ot tawa, Mrs.

Maurice Dorion (Annette), Mrs; Conrad Meunier (Cecile), of Vanier, 2 grandchildren, Richard and Sonia. Resting at Racine, Robert and Gauthier, 300 Olmstead, Vanier. Funeral service Wednesday, March 24, in Notre Dame de Lourdes Church, Vanier, at 2 p.m. Interment Notre Dame cemetery, Ottawa. MASSEY, Terrence Rolland As result of a helicopter accident at Fort Chipiwyan, Alberta, on Thursday, March 18(h, 1971, Terrence Rolland Massey, aged 31, beloved husband of Carolyn Carruthers of Edmonton, Alberta; son of Mr.

and Mrs. Roland Massey of Canmore, Alberta and son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. Sadler Carruthers of Carp, Ontario. Funeral services and interment Monday, March 22nd, 1971 in Edmonton, Alberta.

O'MALLEY, Margaret Sud denly at her residence 24 Lake Crescent, Aylmer East, Que bec on Sunday, March 21, 1971, Margaret Casey, in her 82nd year, beloved wife of the late Lawrence 0Malley and mother of Frances and of the late Jeanne O'Malley. Resting McEvoy Shields Funeral Home, 235 Kent Street. Funeral Wednesday to St. Marks Church Aylmer. Funeral Mass at 8 a.m.

Interment Notre Dame, Ottawa. REMUS, Arthur Suddenly in hospital, Pembroke, on Sunday, March 21, 1971, in his 59th year, Arthur Remus, of 560 Miller Street, Pembroke, beloved husband of Gertrude (nee Mau), dear father of Joan (Mrs. Harris. Teschner) of Petawawa; Kathryn, Barbara (Mrs. Murray Yuill), Heather (Mrs.

Paul Miller). Judith and Laurel Remus, all of Pembroke; brother of Flora (Mrs. Arthur Biesenthal) and- Elizabeth (Mrs. Wilburn Schultz) both of Pembroke and Karl Remus of Ottawa, and four grandchildren. Friends may call at the Malcolm and Deavitt Funeral Home, 141 Renfrew -Street, Pembroke.

Funeral to St. John's Lutheran Church, Wednesday, at 2 p.m Interment St. John's Cemetery. Donations to the On tario Heart Foundation would be appreciated. 3.

Ad Section' 3. Deaths (Cont. from Preceding Column) ROLLINS, Laura At New Orchard Lodge, on Sunday, March 21, 1971, Laura- M. Johnson, beloved wife of the late William T. Rollins; sister of Helen (Nellie) Johnson, of and aunt of Gerald Hunt, of.

Toronto. Resting HUlse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street. Service Wednesday at 11 a.m. Interment Beechwood Cemetery. SCHARFF, Benjamin In hos pital, Monday, March 22, 1971, Benjamin Scharff, beloved husband of Eva Brennan, of Greely, father of Mrs.

E. Chambers (Eileen), of Mrs. D. Sherriff's (Cassie), of Sudbury; Mrs. Frank Eggens.

(Lore), of Manotick Station; Robert, of Greely, and Leyman, of Ottawa. Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod, after 2 p.m. Tuesday. Service on Thursday at2 p.m. Interment Dales Cemetery, Cumberland.

SCHOALES, Gilmour F. In hospital Sunday, March 21 1971, Gilmour F. Schoales (formerly of Winnipeg), be loved husband of Marjorie Webb, of 63 Cartter Street, in his 63rd year, father of Michael, of Toronto, and Mrs. Bernard Dekall Jr. (Dorothy) of Wabash, In diana." brother of Ivan, of Vancouver, Bert, of Winnipeg, and Mrs.

J. H. Forde, of North Bay. Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street. Service Tuesday at 3.45 p.m.

Inter ment Beechwood cemetery. Friends may call from 7pm 9 p.m. Monday and after 2.30 p.m. on Tuesday. WEAGANT, Cameron F.

Sud denly, in hospital, Sunday, March 21, -1971, Cameron Frank Weagant, age .53 years, beloved husband of Doris Adams, father of Brock of South Mountain; Mrs. Steve Szalay (Lynda) of Don Mills, Ont.f Clive, Rebecca and Reginald, all of Ottawa brother of Frederick of South Mountain, and Beverley of Cornwall; grandfather of Stephen and Kimberley. Rest ing Weagant Radmore Stew art Funeral Home', 1319 Wei lingtbn Street, between Parkdale and Island- Park Drive. Masonic service to be held Tuesday, March 23, at 9 p.m. in the chapel.

Funeral service in the chapel Wed nesday, March 24, at 11 a.m. Interment St. Lawrence Union cemetery, Ingleside, in the spring. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Ottawa Children's Hos pital Building Fund. WEDD, Nancy A.

Suddenly in hospital Friday, March 19, 1971, Nancy Anne Wedd, beloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James B. Wedd, and loving granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur E. Wedd and Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Kings bury, sister of Barbara and Janis. Private funeral was held from Hulse and Playfair West Chapel 1 1 a.m: Monday.

Interment Capital Memorial Gardens. YOUNG, Linda Of Luskville, on Tuesday, March 23, 1971, age 19 years, 6 months, student at St. Patrick's High School, Hull, Grade 11, daughter of Emmett Young and Bulah Bourgeau, sister of Robert, Philip, Gregory and Brian of. Luskville, Mrs. Maurice Renaud (Mildred), Mrs.

Henri Savard (Anna), Aylmer East, Mrs. Eldon Drost (Cecilia), Timmins, Miss Marlyn, Ottawa. Rest ing at Lionel Emond and Son St. Joseph Boule vard, Hull. Funeral Thursday, March 25, at St.

Steph ens Church, Old Chelsea at 10 o'clock. Interment parish cemetery. Jturnal box Reollet 821 830 890 901 9B0 968 981 983 A 003 0(15 012 027 049 050 051 059 067 073 082 085 097 098 100 101 110 112 113 115 918 923 956 031 041 042 063 064 066 088 092 093 102 1 04 106 117 118 120 132 133 136 124 128 129 130 138 139 145 147 148 151 154 155 159 163 164 167 Journal Subscription Rates SINGLE COPY PRICE: lOc dally, ISC Saturday- BY CARRIES': eoc a wee. 8V MA'L: s-iyooie In oovonce Can ada, Conartlon Forces Post -Otlices ond i A sj.go month ot S32.W) a year. All other rcuntries S4.00 a month or MO 00 year.

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Comrie, Willard. Cutler, Erving. Scharff, Benjamin. Rollins, Laura. Central Chapel 315 MclEOD STREET 233-1143 West Chapel 1098 BYRON AVENUE 728-1761 McEVOY BROTHERS SHIELDS LIMITED FUNERAL DIRECTOk 235 KENT STREET 232-5337 News ond Ai.nouneements Presented Nightly at p.m.

on CKOY FRED N. GARRETT FUNERAL SERVICE Dignity, Devotion and Economy in Good Taste Since 1938. Inquire No Obligation 233-4773 584 SOMERSET STREET WEST VICE CRAIQ LTD. FUNERAL HOMES METCALFE WINCHESTER CHESTERVILLE 774-2120 One convenient telephone, njmber serves oil 3 Ipsl BLACK-AND TAN SMOOTH HAIRED Terrier, is yrs. old.

733-3634. CAROLYN'S SMALL GREY FEMALE cox, wnite whisker, eatherstone-Kllborn. 733-7441. CAT, GREY, BLACK AND WHITE with gold, extra toe on front paws. Vicinity Flora and Kent.

Reward. 233-9954. FREIMAN PARCEL, 3 BROOCHES, vicinity Rideau, Friday, Reward. 235-3217. GOLDEN LABRADOR RETRIEVER, 7 months old, City View area.

224-5276. GOLD MAN'S WATCH. LOST. CAMP Fortune, -Soturdoy evening. Reword.

627-2276. GOLD NECK CHAIN, SENTIMENTAL value, Breerehill. Reward. 729-9019. IRISH SETTER, MALE, CHESTNUT, wnne spot on breast, vicinity Cameron Avenue.

Answers to Red. Reward. 235-5442. LARGE DOG, AND WHITE male. Vicinity Vanier, 745-3543.

LOST, GLASSES IN BLACK CASE, dark frame. 728-5632. ON QUEENSWAY, 2 DOLLY WHEELS on bar. Phone 728-4666. LADY'S SMALL BLACK SEQUIN BAG between Civic Centre and Fairmont Ave.

Reward. 722-4932. MALE CAT, VICINITY BRIERWOOD ond Byron, silver grey ond white, long holr, IV? years old. Reward. 722-9748.

SILVER CHARM BRACELET Vir N- Ity of the Concer Clinic, Civic Hos-pitol. Reward. 283-6122. SKI BOOTS, RED, GARMISCH, ON Sunday at Vorlage. Reword.

235-7006. SQUARE GREEN JADE DINNER ring, sentlmentol voiue. Reward. 235- 319. TABBY.

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PAUL, Minn. (AP) Tel-e I I cameras should be banned from city council meetings because TV makes council-men look like "donkeys," says one of the council members, William Carlson said that television conveys a "distorted view" of proceedings because reporters and editors1 "try to emphasize the ridiculoutr." VVAU.ET. KEEP THE RE- turn 1K7 i Mil, Army 10, licence, daughter's baby pictures. 7J9-2842, WOULD WHOEVER FOUND LITTLE black female pup( white front paws, tan on back legs and white on neck, 2 months old, children's pet, lost vicinity Powell Avenue near Bronson, please return to 30) Powell Avenue. Reword.

135-3213. YORKSHIRE TERRIER, SILVER ANO tan, lost Carleton Heights area. Answers to Timmy. Reward. 334.

-4515. YOUR PET MAY BE AT THE Ht. mono Society Shelter. Visit shelter to moke sure. 725-3166.

196? MOTO SKI CAB, ORANGE. Campbell Bay, March 14. 777-9543. REWARD NECKLACE GOLD OCTAGON SHAPED, SEPA- rate one-men sectional cylinder type finks with attached oval pendant, gola filigree work with pearls Inlaid and suspended from some, lost Feb. 5, 1971, Elmleo Drive near Shoppers City East.

Contact J. Ralnboth, S37-1777 324-4537. 6, found GLASSES, NEAR KANATA MOTEL, Highway 15. GUITAR FOUND, OWNER MAY cloim by Identification. 133-wn.

1 p.m. KITTEN 1 OR 3 MONTHS OLD. mostly black, some wnite, touna Dows Lake area. 232-9053. ROLL OF ELECTRICAL WIRE FOUND Dalhousie Street orea.

m-aits. 13. In MemorlaiM CROWLEY In loving memory of my dear daughter Shirley Irene, wno passed away March 23, 1969. The leaves and the flowers may wllti- And a flolden sun fnay Jet But the heort that loves yu dearly Is the one who won't forget. Momer CROWLEY In loving memory of a dear niece ond cousin, Shirley Crowley, who passed owoy March 23, 1969.

More ond more eachf ttat vre mise Friends may think Ihe wound Is heoled; But they Httle know the sorrow xLles within our hearts concealed. Harold, Lois, Maureen, ond Peter. HAYLEY In loving memory of dear father, Philip C. Hovley, who passed away Morch 23, 1968. Loves greatest gift remembrance.

Daughters Heolher end Louise. MITCHELL In sod ond loving menv ory of a dear daughter, Carole Dawn, who passed away Morch 23, 1967. No one knows my heartache. Only those who have lost can tetl. Of the grief thot I bear In silence, For the one I loved so well.

Father. MITCHELL In loving memory of a dear friend, Carole Mitchell, who passed owoy March 23, 1967. TiH memory fades ond life deports You live forever in our hearts. Debbie and Bonnie. NICHOL In -memory of John Alvin NichoL who passed owoy March 23, 1964.

Gone but not forgotten. Bey, Jim, Greg, Jonice, Cori-Lynn ond Shannon of Edmonton, Al-" berta. MEMORIAL GIFTS RESPONDING TO REQUESTS THE Canodian Concer Society has "In Memoriam" cords ovailoble from Carleton Unit office or funeral parlors far use ot the time of bereave-. ment of a friend or loved one. Such funds ore used for research to find the ultimate cure to cancer.

To moke arrangement, telephone- 235-1194. 15. Cards of Thanks MacPHERSON We wish to express our sincere thanks to ofl friends, relatives ond neighbors for their kind expressions of sympathy, floral tributes and donations to the Heart In the recent loss of a beloved husband, fother and -grand- father, Chester (Mac). Speciol thanks to C. Evons.

Wife Rosalie. Doughters Gloria and. Joyce ond Grandchildren. MOYLE We wish to extend our rcuniBii inarms to our many relatives and friends for their acts of kindness, messages of masses and floral offerings extended ot the passing of a beloved husband, fother and brother, James Moyle, also special thanks to the staff of the West Lawn Paviillon. Mrs.

Gladys Moyle ond Family, POWERS We wish to express our sincere rnonxs to all friends, relatives ond neighbors for" their kind expressions of sympathy either by their presence, floral offerings, spiritual offerings, and cords In the recent loss of a beloved brother ond. uncle, Michael. Special thanks to the nurses of St. Isidore's Home, Sacred Heart Hospital, and the Brunet Funeral Home. The Brothers ond Sisters.

RAY We w'sh to express our sincere nanxs ana appreciation to our many friends and relotlves for their mony octs of kindness, beautiful floral trio-utes. cords and spiritual offerings received during our recent sod bereavement In the loss of -a: beloved husband and father Robert (Bob) Roy. wile Ruby ond Fomily. SABOURIN The family of the late Elizabeth Sabourln wish to acknowl-edge the mony kindnesses and sym- pothles of their relotlves and friends for the spiritual ond floral offerings. Special thanks to nurses ot Ottawa General Hospital ond also of Notre Dame Hospital, Gatlneoui the priests of St.

Jean Marie Vlanney and St. Aloysius, Gatineau; St. Thomas Aquinas and St. Bernard's parishes, Ottawa. 16.

funeral Directors RACINE, ROBERT AND GAUTHIER 237-3680, 260 Besserer; 300 Olmstead; 7 Fairmont; 259 St: Patrick! 101 Notre Dame. 18. Societies and lodges EASTVIEW BRANCH, 462, ROYAL Canodian Legion, members of Eost-vlew Bronch 462, ore requested to ottend Legion tribute service for the late Comrade Erving Cutler, Hie member, on Tuesdoy, Morch 23, 8 p.m. Hulse ond Ployfoir Funeral Home, McLeod Street. 35.

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217-3545. 38. Nursing Homes VACANCY SErU AND PRIVATE. Individual diets, comfortable time for senior tltliens. 236-2195..

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