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I P3-37I CLASSIFICATION DIRECTORY vital lotntwM I. Adoptions J. Birth 1 Deaths 4. Obituarle 5. Lost e.

Found Notlctsi 13. In Memorlam 14. Anniversary Mais 15. Cards ol thanks 14. Funeral Directors 17.

Cemetery Memorial 17a Cemetery Lots 18. Societies and Lodges 19. Churches 20. Florists 21. Cemeteries 29.

Druggists Open Sunday 29a Druggists Open Monday 30. Service stations Services: 23. Banquets and Parties ,34. Take-Out Foods 35. Where to Go 36.

Hotels and Motels 37. Beauty Salons 38. Nursing Homes 39. Gardening ana Lanscaplng 40. Ambulance Service i.itnr 54.

Apartments to Let 55. Furnished Apartments to Let 56. Apartments Wanted 57. Houses. Gordon Homes St.

Furnished Apartments Wanted 59. Sublets 60. Rooms to Let 61. Rooms Wonted 62. Room and Board 62A.

Share Accommodation 63. Business Opportunities 64. Industrial Properties 65. Property for Sole 66. Property tor Rent 67.

Property Wonted 65. Income Property 69. Commercial Property 70. Out of Town Property 71. Farms for Sole 72.

Forms for Rent 73. Farms Wanted to Buy 74. Cottages for Sole 75. Cottoges for Rent 76. Cottages Wonted 77.

Cottage Lots for Sole. 78. Warehouse Space 79. Offices to Let so. Offices Wanted to Let -al.

Stores to Let -82. stores Wanted to Let 83. Resorts 15. Hunting and Fishing Artlclesi (7. Ski Corner 81.

Snowmobiles 89. Snow Blowers -9a Bicycles 91. Cameras. Photo Supplies 92. Articles for Sole 93.

Articles Wanted 94. Articles for Rent 95. Articles lor Swop 96. Antiques ana Fine Art 97. Firewood ana Fuel- 98.

Market Basket 99. Machinery and Equipment 100. Pet Stock 101. Livestock ond Poultry 102. Stomps and Coin's 103.

Hobbles 104. Boots and Motors 105. Compere for Sale 106. Compere' Supplies 107 Musical Supplies 108. Rodlo Television 109 Household Appliances imcroir Autos: 119.

Auto Leasing i 120. Autos for Sule 121. Autos Wonted 122. Auto Accessories 123. Sports Cars 124.

Auto Ports 125. Motor Sports Events TrOcksi 129. Trucks for Sole 130. Truck Bodies. Parts 131.

Trucks Wonted 1 Trailers! 132. Motor Homes 133. Trailers for Sale 134. Trsliers for ftent 135. Mobile Homes for sal 136.

Mobile Homes for Rent 137. Mobile Homes Moved 138. Mobile Home Perks 139. Mobile Homes Exchanged Molorcyles: 145. Motorcycles-tor Sole 146.

Motorcycles for Rent 147. Scooters for Sole 148. Scooters for Rent Miscellaneous! 151. Garages 152. Parking Spoce 153.

Winterising. 157. Houses for Sale 158. Real Estate Services 159. Condominiums 160.

Furnished Houses to Let 161. Furnished Houses Wanted to Let 16). Houses Wanted to Let JI63. Houses Wonted to Buv: 176. Personal Memos 177.

Transportation Available 178. Troniportotlon Wanted 179. Camps Boys- and Girls' 185. Financing ,86. Mony Wanted 187 Monty Available 188 Mortgage 189.

InvMtmentf' 190. Patents and Copy 240. 341 242. 243. 244.

246. 247. 248. 249. 250.

251. 252. Restaurant Hotel Help Help Wonted Salespersons ond Agents Positions vacont Professional Services Hospital Help warned Employment Wanted Domestic Help Teerhers Wanted Tuition Trode Schools Baby Services 0 260. Legal 261. Auctions 262.

At Your Service hospital on Monday, March 31, 1975. Thomas Harney, of 230 Gloucester beloved husband of Lois E. Sauriol; also survived by several nieces and nephews. Friends may call at the McEvoy Shields Funeral Home, 235 Kent St after 7.30 p.m. Monday until 10 p.m.

Tuesday. Remains will rest at the Ring- rose Brothers Funeral Home, Fort -Coulonge, Wednesday after 2 p.m. Funeral Thurs- -day in St Peter's Church, Fort Coulonge 10a.m. Inter ment parish cemetery. Members of Knightsof Columbus Council 485, Ottawa and Car-tier General Assembly will assemble at' the funeral home for fraternal prayers on Tuesday evening, 8 p.m.

Julia Ann At her home, Vinton, on Tuesday, April 1, 1975, after a lengthy illness, Julia Ann Larue, wife of the late Edward B. (Ned) Hearty, in her 85th year; beloved mother of Loretta (Mrs. P. J. Lacelle), Ottawa; Raymond, Sudbury; Mrs.

Eva Connor, Ottawa; Herbie, Otter Lake; Liliie (Mrs. Maurice Lafleur), Otter Lake; Linda (Mrs. E. R. Trial), Kingston; Mrs.

Mildred Patts, Ottawa; Leon- ard, Otter Lake; Violet (Mrs. Jules Normandeau), Camp-be 11 Bay; Marion. (Mrs. Clark Gratto), Sudbury; Ronnie and Garry, Ottawa. Predeceased by her husband in 1953 and son, Melbournce, in 1948.

Also survived by 28 grandchildren, (17 greatgrandchildren and a brother, Cecil, North Bay, and several nieces and nephews. Resting at the Ringrose Brothers Funeral Home, Campbell's Bay, Que. Funeral Friday, April 4,1 1975 to St Elizabeth's Church, Vinton, for mass at 2 p.m. Interment in the parish ceme- tery. In lieu of donations would be appreciated to the parish cemetery fund, co Rev.

T. May, Vinton, The Canadian Cancer Society or a charity of your choice. Visiting hours 1-5, 7-9, Thursday and Friday. HYDE, Charles Edward In hospital, Tuesday, April 1, 1975, Charles Hyde, age 93, husband" of the late Millie Nelson; and dear father of Mrs. Cecil Jamieson (Violet), Winnipeg; Collin, Ottawa; Mrs.

Elwood Eadie (Marjory), Aylmer; and Lloyd, Woodlawn; brother of Mrs. Carrie Clark, Wakefield; also survived by 10 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Resting at the Tubman Funeral Home, 403 Richmond Rd. at Roosevelt Service in the chapel Thursday, 2 p.m. Interment Capital Memorial Gardens.

HARRIS, Doris A memorial tribute will be made to the late Mrs'. John Harris during the morning service at 11 a.m. on Sunday, April 6 at the McLeod-Stewarton Church 507 Bank St. JAAP, Mr. John In hospital Monday, March 31, 1975, John Jaap, 363 Smyth Road, age 66 years.

Resting Fred if. Garrett" Funeral Home, 584 Somerset West Service Wednesday at 2 p.m. Rev. W. Rodger officiating.

Interment Beech-wood cemetery. JACQUES, Deirdre Joan Ac cidentally at Vancouver, B.C., on Sunday, March 30, 1975, Deirdre, beloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Jacques, of 25 Hogan in her 20th year; dear, sister of Peter and Bryson; upon arrival in Ottawa will rest at Veitch-Draper 453 Park- dale Ave. Funeral arrange ments later.

JESSHOPE, A. Feme At Lake- field, on Tuesday, April 1, 1975, A. Feme Jes-shope, dear wife of the late E. Victor mother of Basil, of Ottawa, Helen (Mrs. -H.

Mellor), of Hatfield," Eng land Joan (Mrs. R. Jones), of Scarixwxxigh, and Ruth of Windsor. survived also by brother Percy Belsher, of Shawville, sisters Emily (Mrs. B.

Elliott), of Belleville, Ont. and Irma (Mrs: G. Parks), of Toronto and eight grand children. Funeral service at Morley S. Bedford Funeral Home, 159 Eglinton Ave.

Toronto, Ont. on Friday after noon at 2.30 o'clock. Interment Mount Pleasant cemetery. KRITSCH, Ruby Eileen At Belleville, on Tuesday, April 1, 1975, Ruby Eileen Dew-hurst, beloved wife of William Henry Kritsch; dear mother of Bruce, of Belle ville; sister of Dr. Harold Dewhurst, of Grandvllle, Ohio; and the late Gordon Dewhurst.

Resting Hulse and Playfair, Central Chapel, 315 McLeod St. Service Thursday, 2 p.m. Interment Beechwood cemetery. LEONARD, Edith L. In hos pital on Wednesday, April 2, 1975, Edith L.

Garwood; 360 Croydon widow of Robert Patrick Leonard, in her 76th year; mother' of Robert, Ottawa; George, Sault Ste Marie; Michael, and Mrs. Anthony Gardy (Barbara), both of Home Payne; eister of Miss Margaret Garwood, Ottawa; Charles, Hamilton; and George, Constance Bay. Resting Hulse and Playfair, West Chapel, 1098 Byron Ave. Service on Friday at 10 a.m. In-.

terment Pinecrest cemetery. LITTLE, William Robert In -hospital on Monday, March 31, 1975, William Robert Little, age 86, (Retired-Staff of House of Commons, after 35 years, and Corps of Commis- sionaires after 15 years) husband of the late Ann (Annie) Geraghty; dear father of Joseph, John, Anthony, Kathleen (Mrs. Clifford Fitzgib-bons) and Martin, Mary and at home; also survived by 12 grandchildren and several great-grandchildren. Resting at the Kelly Funeral Home, 585 Somerset St. W.

(Centre Town). Funeral Thursday to Holy Rosary Church for mass at 10 a.m. Interment Notre Dame cemetery. Royal Canadian Legion Montgomery Branch No. 351, will assemble for service Wednesday evening at 8 p.m.

McCORMICK, Len In hospi tal Wednesday, April 2, 1975, Daniel Leonard McConnick, 161 Augusta in his 77th year, veteran World War one, retired National Revenue Customs and Excise Branch, 42 years of public service; Past1 President of Ottawa Lawn Bowling Club, beloved hus band of Mary Louise Buckley; dear father of Maureen (Mrs. Gerry Donovan), Lois (Mrs. Koch), Ottawa; Jean (Mrs. Roy Clermont), Osha-wa; John, Bill and Ottawa; Jim, Sioux Lookout; several grandchildren and one great-grandchild survives. No visitation by family request.

Funeral held privately from the Whelan- Funeral Home, 515 Cooper St Interment Notre Dame cemetery. MULLIGAN, George Willard Suddenly at his home, 1124 Meadowlands on Tuesday, April 1, 1975, George Willard Mulligan, age 81 years, beloved husband of Jean A. Osborne; dear father of Lyall Mulligan; and father-in-law-of Jo-Anne Mulligan, of "Ottawa; also survived by two granddaughters, Melodee-Anne and Sheri-Anne; brother of Clifford, Ernest, Hiram, all of Ottawa; and Mrs. Mary Scharfe, of Wakefield, brother-ht-law of Mrs. Eileen Dick, Montreal, Que.

Resting Hulse and Playfair, West Chapel, 1098 Byron Ave. Service at St. James Anglican Church, Manotick, Ont. on Thursday at 2 p.m. Interment Pinecrest cemetery.

OLDHAM, Annie L. Suddenly at her residence, Smiths Falls, on Monday, March-31, 1975, Annie L. Ferguson, wife of the late Roy C. Oldham; dear sister of Robert, William Nellie and Lloyd, all of Athens; and Albert, of Delta; predeceased by brothers George, Ernest, and sister Alma; also survived by several nieces and nephews. Resting at the Blair and Son Fu neral Home, 112 Beckwith St.

where funeral service will ce conducted Thursday. April 3, at 11 a.m. Spring interment St. John's Anglican cemetery. OUIMET, Louisa In hospital on Monday, March 31, 1975, Louisa Miron, age 89, wife of the late Albert Ouimet; mother of Don, A.

(Lou), Mrs. Ernest Dunning (Gertrude), Mrs. J. Maurice Turcotte (Cecile); also sur vived by seven grandchildren and eight great grandchildren. Resting at Landreville Funeral Home, 578 Somerset W.

Funeral on Thursday to St. Jean Baptiste Church for service at 10 a.m. Interment Notre Dame, Otta wa. McEVOY SHIELDS FUNERAL DIRECTORS 232-5337 47 YEARS' CONTINUOUS COMMUNITY SERVICE 6p.m.CK0Y News and announcements Journal Subscription Rates SINOLB COPY PRICei Weekdays 19c, Saturday 35c. By1 MAIL! tl.JS a week, t9M month or S50.00 a year delivered anywhere.

Saturoay only 90c a week or He.ni a year. CARRIER! UiM a year Of S5c week. The Ottawa Journal 53 Births Births Deaths 3. Deaths 3. Deaths Deaths 13.

In Memoriams Wednesdoy, April 2, 197S ARTHURS To John and Jill (nee Perfitt) the gift of a daughter, Jennifer, March 27, 1975, at General Hospital, Sudbury. Both doing well. AUSTIN Ron and Gail (nee Carriere) are happy to announce the arrival of their first cookie monster, a son, Scott Mathew, 7 14 March 28, 1975. Many thanks to Dr. 'Andrews and the fabulous caseroom staff at the Riverside.

BRADLEY George and Gloria are proud to announce the birth of their son, Christopher Scott, 7 lbs. 13 oo March 26, 1975. A brothei for David. Thanks to Dr. Hulley and Dr.

Held end staff at the Grace Hospital. CAMPBELL Chuck and Lorna (nee Hawley) are proud to announce the arrival of their first child, Megan Dawn, March 31, 1975, 6 lbs. 2 ozs. thanks to Dr. Soloway.

FILLER Steve and Judy (nee Costello) a son, Chris topher Stephen, March 27. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. D. J.

Costello, Otta wa, and Mr. and Mrs. S. Filler, Montreal. GAMBLE and' Gail cracked an Easter Egg at the Ottawa Civic Hospital on Sun day, March 30th, and there I was, 7 lbs, 2 Joshua (Josh) Reginald.

Mum's- ter rific Dad's pooped. HEATON Dudley and Dr. Sheila are pleased to announce the' birth of a son, Brian Douglas, on March 27, 1975, at the Kingston General Hospital, first grandchild for Audrey and Ted McDonald. JOHNSON Allan" and Susan (nee Keutsch) are prouoT'to announce the birth of their son, Jeffrey Allan, born March 28, at Grace Hospital, -6 ozs. Proud grand mothers are Mrs.

M. Johnson, Ottawa and G. Keutsch, Stratford. -v KLAGES Warren and Jeanie (nee Wight) are very proud to announce the arrival of Krista Leigh, 5 lbs. 3 11.30 auo.

March 31, 1975. A special thanks to Dr. Allan and the caseroom staff, Grace Hospital LAINE Dr. and Mrs. Roy Laine (nee Sally Eaton) are happy to' announce the birth of a son, Steven Lewis, on Thursday, March 20, 1975 at Jirapa Hospital, Ghana; a brother for Alexandra.

LALONDE Ed and Rita (nee Ladouceur) are happy to an- nounce the arrival of a daughter, Cortina veronica, 7 lbs. 11 Easter Sunday, March 30, 1975, Ottawa Civic Hospital at 1.50 p.m. Both well. McDOUGALL On Friday, March 28, 197S, at the Missis-sauga Hospital, Misslssauga, to Willa-Jean (nee Bell- man) and Gordon, a daugh ter, Erin Leigh. 1 PILON Maurice and Doris (O'Reilly), Campbells Bay, are very happy to announce the arrival of their little son, 7 lbs.

15 ozs. Born at 5.02 a.m. Thursday, March 27, 1975, at Sacred Heart Hos pital, Hull, a little brother for Dennis, Gregory, Jimmy and Nancy. PROSPERINE Frank and Linda (nee Pallister) wel come love a daughter, Kerry Lyn, 5 lbs. 13 March 30, 197S at the Civic Hospital.

REDTMAN Don and Clare Cnea Muddi are thrilled to an nounce a brother for Nickie, Timothy George, 7 lbs. 11 arrived Easter Sunday. March 30. 1975. at Grace Hos pital.

Proud grandparents are Mr. ana ueorge k. Mudd, Ottawa; Mrs. Howard C. Redtman, Arnprior.

Special thanks to Dr. Turner, Dr. Hulley and maternity statr, SCHARFE Brent and Janet (nee McCargar) are pleased to announce the arrival of a son, Bradley Neil, 7 13 Sunday, Marcn 30; at the Riverside Hospital. First grandchild for Mrs. Garnet Scharfe and 8th for Mrs.

Evelyn McCargar. Journal Numbers THE JOURNAL 563-3731 HOME DELIVERY 563-3811 RETAIL ADVERTISING 563-3842 CLASSIFIED NEWS A 563-3788 SPORTS 56J-378 SMOLKLN Howie and Pat (nee Ridewood) are pleased to announce the. arrival of their baby daughter, Nicole Elise, 6 lbs. 9 on March 24, 1975 at the Smiths Falls Public Hospital; a little sister for Derek and Ryan and first 'granddaughter for Mr. and Mrs.

Ben Smolkin and Mr. and Mrs. Ken Ridewood. STEFANYK Tom and Nancyl (nee Robinson) are proud to announce the birth of a daughter, Janet Nancy, at the Civic Hospital, Friday, March 28, 1975. 3.

Deaths BARKLEY, George Henry In hospital on Monday, March 31, 1975, George H. Barkley, of Chesterville, in his 86th year, beloved husband of the late Ethel Sarah McMillan; dear father of Mrs. Hugh Marcellus (Marion), Win chester; grandfather of Mel- vin, of Vancouver; Larry and April Dawn, at home. Resting at the Vice and Craig Ltd. Funeral Home, 24 Queen Chesterville, where service will be held on Thursday at 2 p.m.

Interment Maple Ridge cemetery. BARNES, Bertha In hospital at Lachute, Que, on Tuesday, April Bertha Cleaver; beloved wife of Fred Barnes; dear mother of David and Douglas; sister of John Geav-: er of Windsor; Flo (Mrs. James Barbour) of Lachute and Agnes (Mrs. George Langley) of Ottawa, Funeral service on Thursday at Mc-Kimmie Funeral Home, Lachute at 3.30 p.m. Interment Elmwood cemetery, Perth on Friday at 1 p.m.

BOUCHER, Margaret Loreen 1 at home, 1021 Brookfield Road, on Wednesday, April 2, 1975, in her S8th year, Margaret Loreen Mills, much loved wife of Robert James Boucher; dear mother of Ronald, Ottawa; Bonnie Lee (Mrs. Michael Ruwald), of Waterloo; and-. Douglas, Waterloo; dear sister of Her bert. Ottawa; Eldon, North Gower, and Clifford, of Wind sor; loving grandmother of Shawn, Corey and Todd Boucher. Resting Hulse and Playair, Central Chapel, 315 McLeod after 8 p.m.

Wednesday. Funeral notice CONLEY, Preston In hospi tal on Tuesday, April 1, 1975, Preston Conley, age 51, (employee Bell Canada) be-, loved husband of Wilma Jackson, of 1140 Cline beloved son of Mrs. Clarence (Conley) Davis, of Kingston; dear father of Brent, Blair, and Colleen; dear brother of Patrick, of British Columbia; Cecil, Gary, and Be mice (Mrs. H. Goodsell), all of Kingston.

Resting at the Kelly Funeral Home, 2313 Carling (west of Woodroffe). Funeral Thursday to St Basil's Church, for mass at 11 a.m. Interment Notre Dame cem etery. Donations to the Ca nadian Cancer Society i DUBOW1K, Agatha In an Ot tawa hospital on Easter Sunday, March 30, 1975, Agatha Michniewicz, age 78, beloved wife of Tkhon Dubowik and dear mother of Mrs. Irene Arasimowicz, Mrs.

i a Tachuk, loving grandmother of Gene, George and Richard; also survived by one sister and three brothers. Resting at the Tubman Funeral Home, 403 Richmond at Roosevelt. Service-in the chapel Wednesday 2 p.m. Interment Pinecrest cemetery. Friends may call after 6 p.m.

Mon day. GOEDIKE, Harold Benson At Almonte on Wednesday, April 2, 1975, Harold Goedike, of McLeod St, Ottawa, in his 95th year. Resting Veitch Draper Limited, 703 Bank St. at Glebe Ave. Inter ment Beechwood cemetery.

Time and date later. GUNN, William A. At Renfrew, Ont, on Tuesday, April 1. 1975, William A. Gunn, age 72 years, beloved husband of Jean Pearl Robertson, and brother of Mrs.

Ella Hough. of Cornwall. Friends may call at the McPhail and Perkins Funeral Home, Renfrew, after 2 p.m. Wednesday, April 2. Funeral service on Thursday, April 3 at 2 p.m.

Interment United cemetery, Beachburp in the spring. Visitations 2 to -5 and 7 to 10. HARNDEN, Mary Reynolds Suddenly in Kingston hospital March 29, 1975, wife of the late Thomas mother of Mrs. Hewitt (Ruth) Smith, of Ottawa; Albert, of Largo, two grandsons and four great-grandchildren of Ro chester, N.Y. HARNEY, Thomas Knights of Columbus 4th Degree In PAQUETTE, Aurele On Sunday, March 30, 1975, in hospital, Aurele Paquette, aged 71, beloved husband of Rita De-lorme; dear father of Gilbert, Mrs.

Marcel Lacoste (Vio-lette), Mrs. Robert Archam-bault (Denise) and Miss Edna; also five grandchildren. Res tins at Racine I Robert and 260 Bes- uerer or. runerai mass at Sacred Heart Church, Thurs day at 8.30 a.m. Interment Notre Dame, Ottawa.

PATTON, Lfla B. In on Monday, March 31, 1975, Lila B. Moorhead. Dearly beloved wife of the late Charles A. Patton, age 87 years; dear mother of Dr.

John O. of Ottawa and Mrs. J. S. Hermon (Betty), Buckingham, dear sister-in-law of Mrs.

Gilroy, Chesterville, Ont Also surviving, 4 grahd- cniidren and .3 greatgrandchildren. Resting at Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod St Service on Thursday at 11 a.m. Interment Oxford Mills in the RICHER, Mrs. Bernard Tuesday, April 1, 1975, died at the age of 43, Mrs. Bernard Richer, nee Claire Seguin of 22 Carter Templeton, beloved wife of Mr.

Bernard dear mother of Michel, Jacques and Charles of Templeton; Mrs. Andre Charette (Louise) of Templeton; dear sister of Andre and Bernard of Ottawa; Maurice of Sudbury; Mrs. Rosaire Roy of Quebec and Miss Suzanne Seguin of Ottawa. Resting at the Brunet Funeral Home, 750 Moloney GatJneau. Funeral Saturday, April 5, 1975 at 10 a.m.

in Ste. Rose de Lima Church. Interment Ottawa Notre Dame cenetery. RICHER, Mr. Edouard In an Ottawa Hospital on Tues- day, April 1, 1975 at the age of 63 years, Edouard Richer; husband of the late Gertrude Benoit; dear father of Claude of Montreal, Miss Madeline Richer of Ottawa; dear John of Ottawa; Percy anaj Eugene of St.

Albert; Miss Laura Richer of Finch; Mrs. Ovila Racine (Melissa) of Casselman; also survived by one granddaughter, Julie. Vis itation at Racine, Robert and Gauthier Funeral Home, 300 Olmstead corner Levis, Vanier. Funeral Friday, April 4 to St. Albert church for funeral mass at 10.30 a.m.

In terment St. Albert, Oat Parking facilities on premises. RITZA, Rev. Leonard S. (re tired Lieutenant Colonel) In St Francis Memorial Hospital, Barrys Bay, on Tues- day, April, 1, 1975, in his 65th year, Rev.

Leonard Ritza, beloved son of the late John Ritza and Julia Kulas; dear brother of Mrs. Mary Gre- goire, Barrys Bay; Harold, North Sydney, N.Sj Eileen '(Mrs. Thomas Yanrtia) and Gerald, of Pembroke; Cath erine (Mrs. Oliver Johnston), Sudbury; Raymond Wasaga Beach, Bernard, Deep River. Resting at the Goulet Funeral Home, Barrys Bay, after 2 p.m.

Thursday until Friday, Solemn translation to St Red- wig's Church, at 3 p.m. Fu neral mass Saturday at 11 a.m. Entombment parish vault ROBERTSON, Mary' Elizabeth (Aust) In hospital, Van couver, April 1, Mary Eliza beth (Bess "Aust), beloved wife of the late George C. Robertson; loving sister of Mrs. J.

F. Stoate (Jane); aunt of Herbert, George Forster, Mrs. A. Edey (Jane), and the late Mrs. E.

W. Sheehan (Mil-licent). Funeral and interment Vancouver, April 3. ROWE, Gertrude Victoria In hospital on Wednesday, April 2, 197S, Gertrude Victoria Grant, wife of the late Wil liam A. Rowe, of Ottawa, age 73 years, dear mother of Wil liam J.

Rowe, of Ottawa. Pri vate funeral service on Thursday, April 3, 1975. Those desiring to send a memorial tribute may donate to the Canadian Cancer Society, 200 Melrose Ave. HULSE PLAYFAIR LIMITED KRITSCH, Ruby Eileen BOUCHER, Margaret Loreen RYAN, Beatrice LEONARD, Edith L. MULLIGAN, George Willard PATTON, Llle B.

Control Chapel West Chapel 233-1143 728-1761 RYAN, Beatrice In hospital on Monday, March 31, 1975, Beatrice Power, 141 Cooper Street, widow of Donald D. Ryan (Barrister); mother of Byron, Toronto, and the late Mrs. Cameron Anderson (Au- drey), Ont Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chape, 315 McLeod St. Service Thursday, 3.00 p.m. Interment Morrisburg, Ont in the spring.

SCHEEL, Ferdinand Julius In hospital, Pembroke, oo Tuesday, April 1, 1975, age 91 years, Ferdinand Julius Scbeel, Arnprior, husband of the late Ida Runtz; beloved father of Mel, Arnprior; Wilfred, Agincourt; Clifford, Pembroke; and Percy, Pembroke; predeceased by two sons Eric and Raymond; survived by 17 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren. Resting at the Boyce Funeral Home, Arnprior. Service in the chapel Friday at 2 p.m. Interment Arnprior cemetery. THOMPSON, Alan Acciden tally on Monday, March 31, 1975, Constable Gerald Alan Thompson, age 34, Kemptville Detachment Ontario Provincial Police; beloved husband of Janet Smith; dear father of Michael and Pamela; dear son of Mr.

and Mrs. Ray Thompson, Arden, R.R. No. dear brother of Glenn, Neil, and Terrence, all of a 1 Mrs. Spurgeon Stanton (Carol)," Winnipeg; and Mrs.

Philip Woods (Margaret), Peterborough. Resting Rolston Funeral Home, Kemptville, 7-10 p.m., Tuesday. Then to rest at the United Church, Harlowe, Ont, from 7-10 p.nt Wednesday, where funeral service will be on Thursday at 2 p.m. Interment adjoining cemetery. A Lion's Club service at the funeral home Tuesday, 8 p.m.

WRIGHT, Charles Albert At Smiths Falls, Wednesday, April 2,1975, Charles Albert Wright, aged 80 years, btf loved husband of the late Edith Ong; dear father of Charles, of Kingston; Doris (Mrs. Ethan Arnold) and Barbara (Mrs. Gerald Sawdon), of Smiths Falls; survived by six grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Resting at the Lannin Funeral Home, Smiths Falls. Funeral service in St John's Anglican Church, Friday at 11 a.m.

In terment Hillcrest cemetery. VEITCH DRAPER- UMrTED FUNERAL DIRECTORS BANK ST. CHAPEL 236-0668 PARKDALE CHAPEL 728-4673 VICE CRAIG LIMITED METCALFE WINCHESTER CHESTERVILLE 774-2120 One convenient telephone number serves all 3 locations 5. Lost ALASKAN Malamute (husky) 10 weeks old, grey, male, Metcalfe area. Re- prara.

jonn, ra-un. BEAGLE puppy, I months old. Bank and Wolkley Rd. area. Little boy very sao.

Reward, isi-swi. BLACK mole cat, white dot on cheat, neutered. 225-721. BLACK nart Soanlel. answer to "Do- oo, vicinity uien Latrn, rey ana col lar.

Reward, urn Ben, bjo-jmz, aner evenings) 231-4343 dayk BLACK Female Labrador, no collar, nas run raoies snots, cmia i per. i-u- 9MI. COLLIE, female, registered, 1-year, Reward. Grace Doxoy, e3-7l4S. EA5I cr eunaay, vicinity vaseline- fWJIiiano, par i-i-er siau cat.

Please ceil 22oto3 after 7 p.m. GERMAN Sheoherd. female (Hexle), black and ran, small aog, no cooar. Vicinity O'd Almonte Rd. and Dwyer Hill KO.

1-250-2044. GOLD wedding band and solitaire dla- mona ring. hjv-2U3. MINIATURE COLLIE, vicinity Boyer Orleans. Rewsro.

B24-1143. ORANGE and white cat, Klrkwood- Coldrey area. 721-4636, 28 -435. Re- waro. ORANGE and whit male tabby cat.

missing March is. Rewera. 723-4553. SPAYED female English pointer, white with brown ears. Vicinity of Dunro-bln.

Tattoo left ear. Please coll Alex Komaroml, 124-3282. Box 46, RRff, Ottawa. WALLET, personal pepers, lost Fri day. Please return.

zjwi. WHITE mole Afghan dog, tattoo number IRE7P. Sick urgently requires medication. 236-6630, B2t-1352. Found POUND on Queen St.

small black and tan mongrel. 74-a441. PAIR of glasses, Seturday, on Rldeau St. 731-040. SMALL, young, biackwhlte longhaired dog, brown colter.

West End. Contact Humene Society. 725-3166. 1974 MERIVALE School ring, blue stone, Nepean Sportsplex. 125-3202.

BRADY In fond ond loving memory vwur i-1 i i ana Hrunararner, Lewrence Breay, who patted owey April 2, 19S. Hit lift wot earnest, hit octlont kind. A qenerout hand end on active fn.nd. Anxloui to please, loath to offend, A loving father ond tolthful friend. Noel, Thereto end Family.

CUMMINO In fond memory of Peter. Kooerr Hugh, April 2. 1971. AtacD-nold, April wo ond Jock, Jan. u.

mi. We loved them oh, no tongue can tell How much we loved them and now well; Cod loved them too, and thought It bett To take them home with Him to reet. Safe In Heaven's seclusion. Wife ond Family. DOR5EY In loving memory of my deer husband, Doris, who pasted owoy April 2, 1974.

Luctle and Femlly. Lucille and Family. LAMBERT in loving memory of nu in, rarner, jmmwi Lilt. bert, who patted owoy April 19M. There It a link deeth cannot lever.

Love and remembrance lett forever. Wife and doughter. DOYLE, Jomes William In loving" remembrance of a dear fether and grandfather who passed Sway April .1971. A light Is frcm our household gone A voice we loved Is stilled, A place It vacant In our home. Which never can be filled.

Some moy think you ore forgotten, Though on earth you ore no more. But In memory you ore with us As you always were before. Wife Irene, Sons Gory, Terry, Ivan. Wayne, Michael, Daughters Debra ond Cathy and 4 grandchildren. KELLY, Francis L.

In loving memory of deer husband and father. Francis L. Kelly, who passed owav April 1970. Time takes away the edae of arltf. But memory turns beck every Lovingly remembered Wife Pormela.

Francis i. In loving "remembrance rf dear father and Francis L. Kelly, who passed away April 7, 1970. Time rolls on like the river, In those beautiful Gatlneou Hills Where you were laid to eternol rest) Buy the a-es who love you still. Always remembered Joan, Joe, Lorne, Ronnie BoDDV.

LUKE In loving memory of dear father end grandfather, George Trevor Luke, who posted away April 2, 1974. Today recalls the memory" Of a loved one a one to restt And those who think of htm today Are those who loved him best. -The flowers we lav upon his grav May wither an decay. But the love for him who Ilea beneath 4 Will never fade away. Loylna wife Lilian, Daughters Gor- --alna and Glvnlt and their FamllUe.

JOHNSTON A tribute of. love and ire- -membrance to our dear parents and grandparents, D-uglct w. Johnston who passed away April 1943 ond JMry D. Johntton who lolned him April 1969. Forever In our hearts.

May, Jack ond Family. MhoNEY In loving memory of a dear husband and father. Greoorv Mahoney, who passed away April 2, 1973. ft golden chain Death tries to break, but all In vaint To have, to love, and then to part Is the areotest'iorrow At one's heart. Tne veers may wipe our many things, But this they wipe out never The memory of those happy days When we were all together, wife violet and his 10 children.

Anniversary Masses: sr. Continue, -April 2, 7.30 p.m.i St. Martin's. April 5, 7 p.m. MAHONEY In loving memory of deer father and a rend tot her, Gregory Mahoney, who pasted away April 2, 1973.

1 We do not need special day To hrlnrj vou to our mlnH. For the days we do not think of you Are very hard to find. The years are quickly passing. inougn stiii we can-r forger. For In the hearts that love htm, His memory lingers yet.

-Daughter Marie, DeiMit and boys. MAHONEY In tod and loving memo ry of a dear father ond grandfather. Gregory Mahoney, who passed away AprliJ, 1973. A light la from our household gone. A voice we loved Is stilled) A piece Is vacant in our home.

Which never.can be filled. Some may think you are forgotten. Though on earth you ore no morej ut In memory you ore with us. As you always were before. Daughter Monica, Bev and Grandchildren.

SAUNDERS In loving remembrance of a dear husband and father, ner-bert Saunders, who passed away April 1974. Love's greatest gift Remembrance. Wife Isa ond son Gordon. WAGGONER In fond and cherished memory cf my dearly loved 'uncle, Stephen R. Waggoner who died very suddenly April 2, 1950.

Memories thet last forever. Time can never change or sever. Mrs. Irene Little. 15.

Card of Thanks GENDRON. Linda (nee A mo) desire to monk our trienos ana neign-bours for their kindness in our bereavement. The Family. HOBBS xtend heartfelt thenks to all the kind neighbours, friends ond relatives who extended their svmpathy and help durlno the recent Illness and death of a beloved husband and father. We will cherish always the Irespect and honour shown him bv the many friends who called, the beautiful floral tributes and the many memorial donations to the Canadian Cancer Society.

Mrs. Kenneth L. Hobos and Family. LINTON We wish to express our tin-eerest thanks and oppreclctlon to our many friends, relatives and neighbours for their rets rt kindness, messages of sympathy, floral tributes and memorial donations received In our recent bereavement In the loss of our dear daughter ard sister, Kathy. Ken.

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