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30 Friday, August 2, 1974 563-3711 CLASSIFICATION DIRECTORY Vital ttotlstlcsi 1. Adoption Births Deaths 4. ObituarlM i. Lost Fount Nltlcasi 13. In Memoriams I 14.

Annlvtrsory Masts 15. Cards ot thanks 14. Funeral Directors 17. Cemetery Memorials 17a Cemetery Lots -II. Societies ana LaJoes 19.

Churches JO. Florists 21. Cemeteries S9. Drugalsts Ope.i Sunday 30. Service Stations Swvlosi 33.

Banquets and Partial 34. Take-Out Foods 35. Where to Go 36. Hotels and Motels 3s! Nursing Homes 39. Gorderilno and Landscaping 40.

Ambuiance Service mm 54. Apnrtments to Let 55. Furnished Apartments to Lei Apartments Wonted 57. Houses. Garden Humes 5.V Furnished Aportments Wonted Sublets 60.

Rooms to Let A. 61. Rooms Wonted 67. Room ana Board 42A. Share Accommodation 63.

Business Opportunities 7 64. Industrial Properties tii Property H.T Sole 46. Property tor Rent fJ. Property Wanleo 61. Income Property 6.

Commercial Property 70. Out ot Town Property -71. Forms for sale 73. Forme for Rent 73. Forms Wonted to Buy 74.

Cottages for SOW 75. Cotteoes for Rent 7e Cottoqes Wanteo 77. Cottage lots for Sal -71, Worehousa Spec 7. Offices to Let to, Offices Wonted to Let (1. Stores to Let 12.

Stores Wonted to Let S3. Resorts 15. Hunting and Fishing Articles! 7. Ski Corner a. Snowmobiles M.

Snow Blower 90. Bicycles 91. Comer as, Photo Supplies 92. Articles lor Sole 93. Articles Wanted 94.

Articles for Rent i Articles for Swop 96. Antlaues and Fine Art 97. Firewood and Fuel n. Morket Basket 99. Mochlnery ana Eoulpment 100.

Pet Stock lot. Livestock ond Poultry 102. Stomps and Coins 10X Hobbles 104. Boots end Motors 105. Compere for Sole too.

Household AppllencM 106. Campers' Supplies 107. Musical Supplies lot. Rodk) Television Autett 119. Auto Leasing 120.

Autos tor Sale 121. Autos Wonted 122.0Wto Accessories Cars 174Vo Par's 125Motor Sports Events Trucks! 129. Trucks tor Sot 130. Truck Bodies, Port 111. Trucks Wonted Trailers! 131.

Motor- Homes 133. Trailers for Sot 134. Trailers tor Rent 135. Mobile Homes for Sole 136. Mobile Homes tor Rent 137.

Mobile Homes Moved 131 Mobile Home Porks 139. Mobil Hornet Encnorrjed Metercyttett 141 Motorcyctet for oi 146. Motorcycles tor Rsisf 147. Scooters for Sole 141. Scooters for Rent Mlscenoneoest 1J1.

Goreges 152. Parking Spox 151. Winterising -tHUI mi 157. Houses tor Sol 15 Real Estate Services 1 159. Condominiums 10.

Furnished Houses to Let 161. Furnished Homes Wonted to Let let. Houses Wonted to Let 163. Houses Wonted to Buy 177. Tronsoortotiiin Avotlabl I7t.

Transportation Wonted 179. Camp Boys' ond Olrlt 1 il-- Its. Financing lis. Money Wonted 187. Money Available 1J.

Mortonoes 119. Investments 1W. Patents ond Copy 252. Boby 240. Restaurant Hotel Help 341.

Help Wanted 342. Salespersons ond Agent 143. Positions Vocont 544 Profession Services 246. HosMtol Heip Wonted 247 Emptnyment Wonted 24. Domestic Help 249.

Tenrnert Wanted 2sa Tuition 251. Trad School I eaMUeuM Jw4l CI 2tAuctts 162. est Your Service) The Ottawa Journal 2. Births 2. Births 3.

Deaths 3. Deaths 5. Lost 13. In Memoriams 13. In Memoriams BATES Ken and Denyse CNea Slhlevi.

are narov to announce the arrival of then- first child, a son, 7 at the Grace Hospital; August 1, 1974, at 11:37 a.m. All well. BRUCE Verne and Marilyn (nee Fawcett) tnanx uoo ior the safe arrival of Mary-Louise, on July 30 1974, Ottawa Civic. Thanks i to Dr. Puddicombe, JJr.

avey anaystaa. CARMODY Tom and Heather (nee Peden) are pleased to announce the safe a i a 1 of their daughter, Erika Dawn, 4 6 -Aug. 1, 1974, at the Riverside Hospital. Many thanks to ur Nuyen and staff. CESARIO Steno and Silvana (nee DeGrazia), are happy to announce the arrival of their first baby, a girl, 6 3 July 30, 1974.

Thanks to Dr. Kronick and caseroom staff at Civic Hospital, EADIE Murray and Joan (nee Ibbetson), are pleased to announce the arrival of a 7 lb. baby girl, Margo Lynn at the Riverside Hospital, Tuesday, July 30, 1974. Thanks to Dr. Andrew and staff.

GAMBLE To Betty and Hugh, a girl, Aug. 2, 1974. A sister for Susan and Julia. JOHANSEN Peter and Judy (nee Nichols) welcome with love their first child, a girl, Erin Beverly, 7 lbs 10 born July 291974 at 12:08 p.m. Thanks to Dr.

G. O. Taylor and case room staff of the Riverside Hospital. LTLLICO Neil and Joyce (nee Drupsteen) are happy to announce the arrival of a son Duncan Neil, 7 lbs. 15 July 30, 1974 at the Grace Hospital Special thanks to Dr.

Turner and case room 'staff. McFARLANE George and Marie (nee Masse), are happy-to announce the birth of Amk Tama, 61bs. IS ozs. on July 30, 1974 at the Civic. McKINNON To Colin and Ni cole (nee Lemieux), a son, July 31, 1974.

Thanks to Dr. Beardall and staff. SADLNSKY Ian and Deanna (nee Karp) are happy to an nounce the birth of a daugh ter, July 31, 1974 at Civic Hospital. First grandchild of Mr. and Mrs.

Edward Sa- din sky, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Karp, great grandchild of Mrs. Kose Sa dins Icy, all of Ottawa. Mother and daughter doing just Today Blood donor clinic, Bourque Building, 305 Rideau St.

1.30 to 3.30 p.m. Troupatousse, children's theatre, Cheneville school, 2 p.m. Magic Tom, NAC Theatre, 2 p.m. NFB films on the architectural designs of Moshe Safdie, National Gallery, 3 p.m. Yvon Gravelle concert, Jacques Carrier Park, 7 JO p.m.

Nepean lifeguard championships, Sportsplez, 7.30 to 11 p.m. Lloyd George Knew My Father. NAC Theatre, 7 JO p.m. The City, films, National Gallery, p.m. Lighthouse concert NAC Opera, 8.30 p.m.

New England Conservatory Ragtime Ensemble, Camp Fortune, 8.30 p.m. The Odd Couple, Ottawa Litle Theatre, 8.30 p.m. Tomorrow Special run of the Wakefield Express steam locomotive to Waxville for the Highland Games, departs National Museum of Science and Technology at 10 a.m. NFB films on the architectural designs of Moshe Safdie, National Gallery, 2 p.m. Magic Tom, NAC Salon, 2 p.m.

Lloyd George Knew My Father, NAC Theatre, 2 and 7.30 p.m. Annual gala commemorating Jamaica's National Day, Salon Civic Centre, 7 p.m. New England Conservatory Ragtime Ensemble, Camp Fortune, 8.30 p.m. The Odd Couple, Ottawa Little Theatre, 8.30 p.m. Journal Subscription Rates Jnje enpy pricu, Weekdays ifc, carrier, I44.J0 year or Uc 7 JLl 'H sveelt.

OO month Seturaoy only We week or 12400 a year. WILSON Andrea wouli' like the world to know her babv sister Pamela Dawn arrived Julv 30. 1974 at 2.07 D.m v-weiehine 9 3 mucft to the Joy of her proud Barents Linda ana 1'aui. famllv extends special thank to Dr. Kronick and Grace caseroom staff.

Deaths ANDREWSrClinton At-the Brockville General Hospital, -on Thursday, Aug. 1, 1974, Clintonf Leroy Andrews, of "Spencerville, formerly of Car-leton Place, in his 60th year, beloved husband of Lillian Seaman, Spencerville; deaf son of Edward, Nova Scotia, and the late Mrs. Andrews; dear father of Mrs. Lewis (Heather), RR 2, Pres- cott: Mrs. John Curiey (boar rnnl.

Ottawa: Mrs. James Gunning (Jaclyn), Tweed; David, Campbellville; and Peter, of Stayner; brother of Frank, of Stirling; Mrs. Stewart Gordon (Dorothy). Raton. Edward and Leonard, all of Nova Scotia, may call at the Purcell Fu-n a 1 Home, Spencerville until Saturday, where funeral service will be held at 1 p.m.

Interment Presbyterian cemetery, RI.ATR. Marearet Christine At Kingston, Ont, on weanes-rinw. Julv 31. 1974. Marearet Christine Blair, R.N., beloved sister of Jean (Mrs.

J.w. Newson), of Fallbrook and Jessie (Mrs. J. L. Lapoint), of Vancouver, in her 65th vear.

Restine at the Blair and Son Funeral Home, IS West Gore Perth, uneral service will be conducted in the chapel on Saturday, August 3, at 2 p.m. Interment Elmwood cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Connell Heart Foundation. BOWES, Agnes Renfrew Hospital, Thursday, Aug. 1974, Agnes Rapkoskl, in her 50th year, beloved wife of George Bowes, Haleys, Ont; Hear mother to Marlene (Mrs.

Emilio Girouz), Kenneth, Heather, Brian, Nancy and Melody, all of Haleys. Visitations at the Goulet Funeral Home, 310 Argyle St South, I Renfrew. Celebration of the Eucharist at the Church of St Francis Xavier, Saturday, Aug. 3, at 10 a.m. Interment parish cemetery.

Visitations 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. BOX, Jessie May In hospital, Arnpnor, on Thursday, Aug. 1, 1974, in her 77th year, Jessie May Barber, of White Lake, Ont, beloved wife of the late William Box; dear sister of Mary Ethel Barber, Renfrew. Resting Boyce Funeral Home Arnpnor until Sunday, noon, Aug. 4, thence to St Andrew' United Church, White Lake for service at 2 p.m.

Interment White Lake cemetery. BURGESS, Hilda. Fannie In hospital, on Aug. 1, 1974, Hilda Gambrill, beloved wife of the late Ernest Burgess; dear mother of Mrs. William J.

Strachan (Babe), Mrs. Wilfred J. Roy (Jessie), and Mrs. Edmund O'Grady (Wis-nifred); survived also by four grandchildren and nine greatgrandchildren. Retting Veitch-Draper Parkdale Avenue, at Gladstone.

Service in the chapel Saturday at 9 JO a.m. Interment Pinecrest cemetery. BRADY, Mr. John of RR 1, Masson, on Tuesday, July 30, 1974, at the age of 68, beloved husband of Margaret Despeault; father of Brian, Toronto; Jean-Pierre, Montreal; Mrs. Frank McQulllin (Eileen), Buckingham, Mrs.

i Lafontaine (Suzanne), Montreal; Mrs. Bernard Cbarette (Louise), Masson; grandfather of seven grandchildren. Resting at the Vincent Brunet Funeral Home, 115 MacLaren Buckingham. Funeral Saturday, August 3, for service at Our Lady of Victory at 2 p.m. Interment parish cemetery.

COMPTON, Charles Edward At 2055 Carling on Wednesday, July 31, 194, husband of the late E. Mae Matthews, in his, 72nd year; brother of Harry S. Compton, Ottawa; William Prince George, B.C; Mrs. Edith Rothwell, Ottawa; Mrs. H.

Hinrichs (Ethel), Orillla; and Mrs. N. Hannah (Irene), Flo. Ida; uncle of Bruce A. Compton and Richard Rothwell, Ottawa; Mrs.

M. Ska-kum (Carol): Lucerne, and Mrs. Brian Lalonde (Donna Lee), Kitimat, B.C; P.M., of Dalhousie Lodge, -AF and Resting Veitch-Draper 703 Bank St Service in chapel Monday, 11 aim. Interment Pinecrest cemetery, CORRIGAN, Amy Frances On Wednesday, July 31, 1974, in hospital Montreal, Quebec, Amy Frances Corrigan, daughter of the late William H. and Alice (Scully) Cor rigan, in her 62nd year; dear sister of Elvyn, Shawville and Erma (Mrs.

Math McKell), St. Chrysostome, Quebec; predeceased by Minerva; dear aunt of Wayne McKell, St. Chrysostome, Quebec, and Margaret (Mrs. George Anderson), Binbrook, Ont; Alli son Corrigan, Shawville and Sharon, Ottawa; great aunt of Heide McKell, St. Chrysos tome, Quebec.

Resting at W. J. Hayes and Sons, Shawville, Quebec. Funeral Saturday, Aug. 3 at 2.30 p.m.

for service at St. Paul's Anglican Church. Interment parish cemetery. L.O.B.A. service, Friday 9 p.m.

CURRY, Dr. R. Byrns Accidentally in Edmundston, N.B. on Thursday, August 1, 1974, beloved husband of Doris Anderssen, brother of Mrs. E.

H. Goudey, (Alice), and Guy Curry both of Yar: mouth, N.S.; Miss Mattie Curry, Ottawa; Howard of Boston, Dr. Emerson, of Wolf- 1 ville, N.S.; Friends may call at Hulse and Playfair, Central Chapel, 315 McLeod St, from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday. Funeral Monday 11 a.m.

In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Canadian Tuberculosis and Respiratory disease Association. DAVIS, Ross I. In at Ottawa, on Thursday, Aug. 1, 1974, Rosa I. Davis, age 57 years, beloved husband of Ruth Schonnop; dear a of Christene (Mrs.

Terry Thompson), and John, all of Carleton Place; dear brother of Eileen (Mrs. Claude Wilson), Amherstburg, and Miss Marea Davis, Calgary; also survived by three Resting at the Alan R. Barker Funer- at Home, McArthur Avenue, Carleton Place. Service in the chapel on Saturday at 2 p.m. Interment United cemeteries.

DRAPER, E. Lloyd Suddenly on Friday, July 26, 1974, C. E. Lloyd Draper, age 65, of 4013 Bloor St Islington, beloved husband of Margaret Radmore; dear father of Joan, Mrs. H.

Ma-haraj (Paula), Kenneth, Mrs. D. Donofrio (Gale) and Esther, all qf Toronto; brother of Mrs. Lloyd Fitzpa- trick (Doris), of Low also survived by three grandchildren. Funeral was Monday, July 29, 1974.

Interment was in Riverview cemetery, Toronto. GREER, Connie Lorraine On Wednesday, July 31, 1974, as "the result of an accident at Vinton, Connie Lorraine, youngest daughter of Jessie (Campbell) and the late Emery George Greer, in her Uth year; dear sister of Jason, Keith, Annie (Mrs. James Lepack), Robert, Archie, David, Donald, Shaw- ville, Waverly and Cbeslyn (Mrs. Thomas Trade a of Winnipeg, Man. Resting at W.

J. Hayes and Sons, Shawville, Funeral Saturday, August 3, at 3:45 p.m., for service at the Stan dard Church. Interment McDowell cemetery, Charteris, Que. LAFRAMBOBE, Mrs. Casimire (Marie Laure Frapier) Of 396 Charles St in Bucking-bam, on Thursday, August 1, at the age of 77.

Dear mother 'of Paul of LaSare, Arthur and Robert of Montreal, Mrs. Francois Belanger (Alice) of Pte. Gatineau, Mrs. Roland Lemieux (Antoinette) of Ottawa, Mrs. Conrad Seguin (Aline) of Thurso, Mrs.

Real Boarder (Jeanne) of St Jerome, Mrs. Jean Chartrand (Simone of Ottawa. Sister-in-law of Mis i Dolores La-framboise, Mrs. Ernest Latramboise, Mrs. Blanche, Mrs.

Lucette, Mrs. Cecile and Mrs. Jeanne Frapier. Dear aunt of many nephews and nieces. Resting at the Vincent Brunet Funeral Home, 11S Maclaren Buckingham.

Funeral Sunday August 4, for service at St. Gregolre Church at 3 p.m. Interment parish cemetery. LeBRETON, Ada In hospital, on Thursday, Aug. 1, 1974, Ada Gardner, age 75 years, widow of Harry LeBreton; dear mother of Charles, Alfred, Mrs.

H. J. Voorhorst (Margaret), Mrs. H. A.

Tipping (Ada), Mrs. R. M. Connolly (Hazel) and the late Wilfred; sister of Mrs. V.

E. Stevens, all ot Ottawa; also surviving 1 3 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Resting Hulse and Playfair, Central Chapel, 315 McLeod St. Service on Saturday at 10 a.m. Interment St.

Bernard's cemetery, Albion Road. 7. LLOYD, Cadet Eric Hugh Accidentally on July 30, 1974, at Val Cartier, Que. in bis 15th year, son of Maxine and Lloyd; brother of Pa tricia and Scott. Cremation in Quebec City, with Memorial Service at Trinity Pentecostal Church, Champlain and Bishop Powers, Ville LaSalle, Friday 11 a.m.

Pastor W. Johnson officiating. Interment in Perth, Ont, with graveside service Saturday, 2 p.m. In lieu of flowers donations to your favorite charity. he MAHEUX, Arthur In hospi tal, on Thursday, August 1, 1974, age "69 years, beloved husband of the late Georgina i dear father of Roger, Ottawa; Roland, Hali fax; Mrs.

Roger Huneault (Car me Vanier; dear brother of Mrs. Leo Can tin (Rhea), Vanier; and Mrs. Lu- cien Tremblay (Laurencia), Vanier; also survived by nine grandchildren. Resting at Racine, Robert and Gauthier Funeral Home, 300 Olmstead Vanier. Funeral service Saturday to Notre Dame du St.

Esprit Church, at 10 a.m. Interment Notre Dame cemetery, Ottawa. MARTIN, Daniel (Don) John In hospital, on. Friday, Aug. 2, 1974, age 55 years, of 521 King Edward husband of Mary Elizabeth Marshall; dear father of Daniel Barry Martin, Ottawa; brother of Isabelle Sibley, Ottawa; uncle 'of Mrs.

Kenneth Bates (Denyse), Ottawa. Friends 'may call at the McEvoy Shields Funeral Home, 235 Kent from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Sunday and Monday. Funeral Tuesday to St. Joseph's Church, mass 9 a.m.

Interment. Notre Dame, Ottawa. McBATN, William In hospital on Thursday, August 1, 1974, William McBain, age 52, of 514 Hilson son of the late James and Gladys (Last) McBain; dear brother, of Syd ney, Clifford, Margaret (Mrs Isaac Charbonneau), Lillian, Dorothy, and Jessie. Resting at the Kelly Funeral Home, 585 Somerset St, Funeral ser- vice Sat to Templeton United Church, for service at 10 a.m. Interment Parish cemetery.

McKENNY, George Allen In hospital, on Wednesday, July 31, 1974, George Allen Mc- Kenny, age 47 years, beloved husband of Lorraine Trudeaa, of Vanier Lucerne, dear father of Lisa; son of the late James Robert Mc- Kenny and Christine Nesbitt; brother of Claude and Jimmy. Resting at Hulse and Play- fair, Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Service Saturday 11 a.m. Interment Capital Me morial Gardens. McNAMARA, Allan (Max) In hospital, on Thursday, Aug. 1, 1974, Allan (Max) McNamara, age 36, of 1260 Wellington St, beloved son of Irene Lillian (Jack) McNamara.

Resting at the Kelly Funeral Home, -2313 Carling Ave. (west. of Woodroffe). Funeral service Saturday in the chapel at 10 a.m. Interment Capital Mem orial Gardens.

REMUS, Lester Arthur On July 31, 1974, beloved husband of Ruth Bandy; dear father of Wayne and Cathy. Funeral to be in Cobden, Ont Final arrangements not completed. ST-LOUIS, Mr. Maurice Of 13 Church St Aylmcr, on July 31, 1974, at the age of 43. Former alderman for the city of Aylmer, member of the Knights of Columbus.

Beloved husband of Shirley Middle-miss, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene St-Louis (Juliette Morin Father of Michel, Marc, Joanne, Linda, brother of Mrs. Martin Ren-a (Jeannine), Ste-Foye, Que. Mrs.

Robert Middlemiss (Lorraine) Mrs. Rheal Fau-velle (Helene), Mrs Romeo Quesnel (Pierrette), Aylmer. Resting at Lionel Emond and Sons Inc. 47 Centre St. Aylmer.

Funeral Saturday, Aug. 3 at 10 a.m. at St. Paul's Church, Aylmer. Interment parish cemetery.

5. lost BLACK spayed female cot, white throat patch, extra long toll vicinity Island Park Dr. and lona 729-445. GREY fool box, Betellne Rd west of OEM Mora, July 31. 731-410.

Reword KITTEN, female," months, block tip on tall. Lest Friday, Alto Vista orea. 737-3210. Jey. Journal Box Replies Ml M.

548 678 580 583 "fift 627 628 641 643 645 657 658 671 698. 723 746 760 76 792 806 846 Replle Dialled August 1, 1S74. 723 804 814 800 1 838 841 843 848 LADY'S gold Bulova watch, ot Mato cross races in banneau. sou rewara. Sentimental value.

733-t09. LONG-HAIRED female cat. Mack with white whiskers, throat and paws. Answers to Dearly missed. Area Glebe Avenue-Bank.

If seen or found please phone 2344170. $20 reword. MALE, Siamese named very darn rjruwn, Kewera. J-J3j. ON July 12th gray part Persian mala cat, my view area, reward, zu-im RED Wallet, vicinity Kent and Spark 2J4-YU4J.

RED Irish setter, female, soaved. re- i warn. RING, red stones. Sentimental value. Lost on Mall.

Reward. 234-6508; 996- SIAMESE, small female, vicinity Wind sor KarK village, answers to Mia. rce-ward. 713-S3M SMALL miniature whit noodle, female. tseiis corners monaey afternoon, cntioren womng tot cog.

Kewara. ear-19i1 VERY large black and white neutered cat. Answers to uggerroo. Bower-Echo Drive area. 234-7289.

2 IRISH Setters, 1 male. 1 femole, answer to Rush and Fergus, Reward uiu v.neisee ezy-UJu. Found AFFECTIONATE orav fluffv female cat, wearing flea collar, Gllmour and uriveway, zjz-omj. COLLIE dog, young, near Lac Laclolse 729-7990. CLYDE-Maltland area, small tart col ored dog with white markings.

Phone 224-ujuu, aner p.m. MALE kitten, 7 months, charcoal grey, Sandy Mill, days 996-5051, ext. 266. Michelle. PURE white kitten, one green eye, one otue eye, vicinny rvteaaowianas Lmve.

2254737 SQUALL jacket, Richmond Rd. and Kirkwooa July 50, 722-3421. Mr. Dean. TINY tan dog, long hair langiewooa protect area, 224-7206.

13. In Memoriams ARBUCKLE In loving memory of a dear nusoana ana latner, unasay at. buckle, who passed away Aug. 2, 1969. happy hours we one enoyed How sweet their memory still.

But death has left a loneliness The world con fill. Mrytle Arbuckle and Family. ARMSTRONG to. toying memory of aeor nusoana ana father, jonn who passed away Aug. 2, 1972.

The rolling stream of life flows on. But still the vocsnt chair Recoils the love, the vole and smile Of one who one sot there. i-Wlfe Mary, children and grand-' children. ARMSTRONG In loving memory of dear father and grandfather, John Armsrrong, wno pessea awqy Aug. 2, IV4.

We miss him here so much, His presence oft seems nigh, That we all hope In heaven to meet. Where no one says goodbye. Glenn, Patty, and Dwayn. BAIRD In loving memory of Edwin Wesley Boird, who passed away on Aug. 2, 1967.

Till memory fedes dnd lit depart You liv forever In our heerts. Ever remembered. Wit Ethel and Family. CHAPUT In loving memory of a aeor eon ona oromer, wogory, wno pessea away August itj. Days of sadness still come o'er us.

Teera In silence often flow. For memory keeps you ever near us Though you died a year ogo. Mom ond Dad and Family. CLARKE In loving memory of dear son and brother, Gregory, who passed away Aug. 3, 196.

The blow was great, the shock se vere; We little thought hit death so near. Oilv those that have lost can Mil The sorrow of porting without fara- C.U, Albert, Bertha, Box 266, Ottawa. DEUGO In loving re me more nee of dear husband, father end grandfather, Harold Deugo, who passed owey Au- gusr 3, iv4. God's golden gate Mood open. Just one veer ogo today.

With farewells left unspoken. You quietly slipped away. You suffered much In silence. Your spl Its did not bend. You faced your pain with courage.

Until the very end. You tried so hard to May with us. Your fipht was all In voln, God took you to Hit loving horn. And freed you Itvtn all pain. Loving wife Heiel, fomlfy ond granddaughter La wno.

EASTON In loving memory of dear husband ana father, George Eioon. who passed awoy Aug. 2, 1972. Remembrance Is a golden chain Death tries to break, but ell In velni To hove, to love, ond then to pert Is the greofetf sorrow of one's heart. The years may wipe out many things.

But this they wipe out never The memory of those hepoy day When we were all toqether. Sadly missed by Christine, David and Paul. HARRISON tn fond and loving memory of a dear brother ond uncle, Adei- oerr Morrison, wno posseo away Aug. 1, 1961. Love's greafeM gift Remembrance.

Mr. and Mrs. Burton Harrison, Mr. ond Mrs. Roy Ford.

HOLMES In lovtno memory ot deer son, Robert Francis, who passed away Aug. iv. Every hour we dearly mis him. Sadly do we feel his loss. Lo-ely Is our home without him, Help'us Lord to bear the cross.

Mother and Dad. HULSE PLAYFAIR LIMITED Curry, Dr. R. Byrns. McKtnny, George Allen.

LeBreton, Ada. Central Chapel West Chapel 233-1143 728-1741 McEVOY-SHIELDS FUNERAL DIRECTORS 232-5337 CALl AT ANY HOUR DAY OR NIGHT. 6m.CK0V HOLMES In loving memory of deer brother and brother-in-law Robert Francis, who passed away Aug. 2, The 'blow was great, the shock severe. We Utile thought his death so near, Only those that have lost can tell The sorrow ot porting without fere- Jim dnd Linda." LA FORTUNE A In loving memory of a dear husband and father, Joseph A.

Lefortune, who passed away Aug; 2, 1963. I remember the day I met you. And the day -God made you mine, I remember the day He took you, I wll In ha Among my tears and heartaches There Is one thing that make me glod That you chose ma to share the precious years we hod. Wit Marjorle. LAFORTUNE In loving memory of a deer father, Joseph Lalortune, who rassed away Aug.

2, 1963, loved him, yes I loved him But Jesus loved him best. And so He gently whispered "Come unto me ond rest" For him I've been so lonesome In silence tears oft' How How much I eelly miss him Only Gad doth know. Ever remembered. Daughter Charlotte. LAFORTUNE In loving memory of our dear father and grandfather, Joseph Lefortune, who pasted away Aug.

2, 1963. The golden gates wer opened. Eleven years ago today, With goodbyes left unspoken. You gently passed away. fej You couldn't say "goodbye" terus.

Perhaps It was usf as well. We could have never said goodbye. To the one we loved so well. Son Albert and Famlly. LOGAN In loving memory of our dear friend, Jeon Logan, who passed away August 2, 1973.

Lovingly remembered. Eric and Myra Howe. MALONEY In loving memory of dear ton and brother. Brent Kenneth, who was accidentally killed Aug. 2, 1970.

Our hearts still ocha with todnest And secret tears still flow What It meant to lose him No on will ever know. When days are long and lonely And everything goes wrong We teem to hear him whisper Cheer up and carry on. And when we see his portrait He seems to smile and say Don't cry, I'm only sleeping We'll meet again some day. Sodly missed. Mommy, Daddy, Corrln ond Daryl.

MALONEY In loving memory of our oear gran-son, erem, wno Wat ac cldentally killed Aug. 2, 1970. In memory, a daily thought; In heart, a silent sorrow. For our dear grandson Brent, love Nanny end Grandpa Moloney. MALONEY tn loving memory of a deer grandson.

Brant Kenneth, who -p-ssoa ewey-Aug. tsvo. No morning dawns, no night returns. But that we think of you. Those left behind ore very dear, But none replaces you.

Grandma and Grandpa Smith. MCCORMICK In lovlna memory of my loved ones gone to rest, my deer parents, peinert ana Anna A. Mccormick, mother who passed away July "JO, 1964; lother, Aug. 2, 1966. Love's greatest gift Remembronc.

Son Bobby and Family. McKEEVER In cherished memory of cawara r. mcneever, wno aiea August 1, 1969. I Laura. SYMONS In loving memory of oear husband, fether and granoroiner Edwin B.

Symons, who passed oway August 2, 1973. Every hour we deerly mist him, Sadly do wo feel hie loss Lonely Is our home without htm. Help us. Lord, to bear the cross. Bertha and Children.

TINSLEY In memory of a dear fa-' iner, jonn w. I insiey, wno passed away Aug. 2, 1965. Nine years have passed sine that tad day, When one we loved wat called away. God took him home.

It wat Hit will. Within our hearts ha llveth still. Wilfred and Family. WALLACE In loving memory of a n. a nulhw.

in 1 1 passed away Aug. 2, 1961, What would we not give to clasp her hand, Her dear, sweet face to see; To heor her voice, to see her smile, nai meow to muciMen Doreen ond Mary. 16. Funeral Directors RACINE, Robert and Gauthier Reg'd, 237-3680. 260 Besserer, 300 Olmsteadi 7 Fairmont! 259 St.

Patrick; 101 Notre Dams. 20. Florists. FINE'S FLOWERS LIMITED Green Lawns begin with a trip to Fine's Greenhouses and Garden Centres. 7370750 38.

Nursing Homes RETIREMENT lodge for elderly, Glebe, teml ond private rooms, 234-0590. 39. Garden'g Landscap'g EXCAVATING." Track loader rentals, backfilling, levelling, loading, etc Arden Wode, 737-1779. TOP SOIL, and tand fill for sale. 74-0514 TOPSOIL, sand and gravel for sole.

Reasonable price. 224-1374, 224-725. TOPSOIL for tale. Call 133-2720. 65.

Property for Sale BUILD ORINVEST- Beautiful tittered lots, 75 ft 225, tt the tow price of $6.750. Situated neat Poeite Gatmeau, Quebec Ctsy'ltrmt. MR. GUAY 77M011 SING Classified Hours Monday through Friday a.m. to 9 p.m.

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