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42 Saturday, August 10, '1974 5G3-37II CLASSIFICATION DIRECTORY. Vital Statistics! Adoptions i. Blrtlw 3. Moths 4. Obituaries 5.

Last Found Netkesi 13. hi Memorlm 14 Aiutluarwirv AAasses 15. Cards of Thanks li. Funeral Directors '17. Cemsttry Memorials 17a Cemetery Lots 18.

Societies and Lodgss 19. Churches 20. Florists 21. Cemeteries 29. Druggists Optn Sunday 30.

Servlc Stotlons services! 13, Banquets ond Portlss 34. Take-Out Foods 35. Wher to Go 36. Hotels ind Motels -17 Rnutv finlont 38. Nursing Homes 39.

Gardening and Lanscaplng 40. Ambulant Servlos 54. Apartments to Let 55. Furnished Apartments to Let Se. Apartments Wanted 57.

Houses, Garden Homes St. Furnished Apartments Wanted St. SUDMtS 60. Rooms to Let 41. Rooms Wanted e2.

Room ond Board 62A. Share Accommodation 63. Business Opportunities 64. Industrial Properties 4S. Property for Sale 66.

Property tor Rent Property Wanted 64. Income Property 69, Commerclol Property 70. Out ol Town Property 71. Farms for Sale 72. Farms for Rent: -73.

Forms Wonted to Buy 74. Cotteoes for Sol 7S. Cottoges for Rent -ts. eortoces Wanted .77. Cottoge Utt for 71.

Warehouse Spoce "79. Offices to Let to. Offices Wanted to Let -I. Stores to Let 2. Stores Wanted to Let S3.

Reurts ti. Hunting 'end Pishing Articles 17. Ski Corner ss. Snowmobiles 19. Snow Blowers 90.

Bicycles 91. Comeroi, Photo Supplies 92. Articles for Sole 91 Articles Wanted 94. Articles for Rent S. Articles tor Swap 96.

Antiques end Fine Art 97. Firewood ond Fuel 90. Market Basket 99. Mochlnery and Equipment 100. Pet Stock lot.

Livestock ond Poultry 101. Stomps and Coins 101. Hobbles 104. Boots end Motors 105. Compere for Sale 10s.

Campers' Supplies 107. Musical Supplies 10. Radio Television 109. Household Appliances eases 119. Auto Leasing 1M.

Autos tor Sole 121. Autos Wonted 171 Auto Accessories 123. Sports Cars 114. Auto Ports Its. Motor Sports Events Tracks! 12.

Tracks for Sol IX. Truck Bodies, Parts 131. Trucks Wonted Tranent 132. Motor Homes 133. Trailers for Sot 134.

Trailers for Rent 135. Mobile Homes tor Sol 136. MoM Home for Rent 117. Mobile Homes Moved 131. Mobile Home Perks 139.

Mobile Homes Exchanged 145. Motorcycles lor Sole Its, Motorcycles tor Rent 147. Scooters for Sole let. Scooters far Rent 151. Oerooes 1S3.

Parking Space 151. Winterising 1S7. Houses tor Sat IS. Real Estate Servtos 159. Condominiums 160.

Furnished Houses to Let 161. Furnished Houses Wanted to Let lei, Houses Wonted to Let 161. Houses Wanted Buy 177. Transportation Avoltabl 17. Transportation Wonted 179.

Camps Boys' and Girls' I.iLj.'.... Its. Financing If. Money Wonted 117. Money AvolloM 1ML Mortgages 1W, InvtttnMntt 190.

Patents and Copy 349. Restaurant 241. Help Wanted 242. Seleipersons ond Agent 243. Positions Vacant 244.

Protest lonoi Services 24s. Hoepltel Help WoMed 347 fnploy nunl Wonted 21. Domestic Help 24. Teachers Wonted 250. Tuition 251.

Trod Schools 252. Baby services 13 HI Hotel HetB 20. Leant Auctkmf 264. At Your Servlc The Ottawa Journal 2. Births Deaths 3.

Deaths Deaths 5. Lost 13. In Memorlams 16. i Funeral Directors BAERD Doug and Dawn are pleased to announce the birth of a boy on Aug. 8, weighing in at 7 lbs.

11V4 ozs. First grandchild for Mr. and R. O'Neil and also for Mr. D.

Baird of Halifax N.S. Many thanks to Dr. Wallace. mnw.V Terrv and Gall nee Fraser) are happy to an nounce the arrival of tneir son, Matthew Thomas, 10 lbs. 1 August 3, 1974, Shell brook, Saskatchewan.

DER0UIN Rick and Marlene (nee Baiky) are happy to announce the birth of David Robert Alexander, born Aug. 1974, weighing 10 4 a brother for Nancy and Michael. Many thanks to Drs. Bear dall and DORATY Bill and Anita fnee Galley) are pleasea to an nounce the arrival ol a oaoy guVTamara Lynn, 7. lbs 8 ozst on August is at me Grace Hospital.

First grand-child for and Mrs. Horace Galley and fifth for Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Doraty. Many thanks to Dr.

Cameron and caseroom staff. HYNDMAN Bruce and Betty (nee -Colpitis) proudly-an- Dounce the birth of their sec ond child, Christopher Scott, August 8, 1974, thanks to Dr. L. Rabb and Grace Hospital Staff. JTJDD Hi there, 1 am Janet Beryle, weighing in at 9 2 Aueust 7.

1974 in the Ci i HosDitaLMy Mom," Dianne (nee xracyj, is line, I'm okav and my Dad, Brian is improving every day. MDRPHYlEd and Marie (nee Mangan) would luce to oner thanks for the sift of their -first Megan Elizabeth, born Aug. 7, 1974, at uvic Hospital. Weight 3 kilograms. i'BRIEN Fred and.Xynda (nee Wakeman) are thrilled to announce the birth of their second child Kevin Michael, 8 lbs.

2 a brother for Bonnie Lee, bom August 8, 1974. Special thnaks to Dr. Shute and staff at the Riverside 'Hospital' POWELL Doug and Lynn (nee Keith) are pleased to announce the birth of their son Andrew Douglas on Aug. 8, 1974. Proud grandparents are Mr.

and Mrs. M. H. Keith and Mr. and Mrs.

W. D. Powell. First great-grandchild for Mrs. Andrew Mackie.

Special thanks to Drs. Gluck und Morton, and to the Civic nursing staff. REIL To Robin and Cathy (nee Collins) a son, Thomas Zebulon, Aug. 8, 1974 at Smiths Falls Public Hospital. A brother for Matthew.

RECttCE Earl and Jean (nee Bimm) are happy to announce the birth of their first child, a son, Robin Richard, 6 12 ozs, on August 9, 1974, tt vie Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Carson and case room staff. PRINCZ Julius and Eva are happy to announce the birth of their first child a beautiful, 8 lb. 9 oz.

Daughter Katalina Julianna, on Sunday, July 28, 1974 at 5:32 a.m. Grace Hospital. Thank you Dr. Kastner and wonderful hospital staff. TOMYK Bob and Lyme (nee Bylo) are nappy to annuonce the birth of their son, Gre gory Robert, on August 8, 1974, at the Grace Hospital, Halifax, N.S.

Proud grandmother is Mrs. Louis Bylo and first great grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Pawiow.

He Red Cress needs jrov this summer loof Don Clinics every cWry Morl ncl Thurs. 1 to p.m. OOra 30 p.m. Wddl, W.o..m. p.m.

Journal Box Replies 531 678 580 883 695 827 028 641 642 645 687 658 671 695 723 745 760 769 784 792 806 807 808 823 846 847 853 878 H4 B8B Replies mailed Aug. 674 616 -627 761 804 833 843 862 86 871 674 876 883 884 888 HBO iospital at Winchester, on August 9 William Robert Allen, a 1974, 71, of Morrisburg, aear oruuici of Mrs. Muriel Weedmark, -Cornwall and Roland Wing (Winnifred), Newark, N.J. Resting Rolston Funeral Home, Kemptville, where friends may call after 2 p.m. CimHiv.

Service in the chapel Monday at 11 a.m. Interment Tin Inn rpmpterv. Kem Contributions to the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated. AMM, Mary-Ann On Friday, -A 8 1 9, 1974, Mary-Ann Dolan age 84 years, widow oi Alfred Amm and dear mother nf William. Woodlawn: Mrs.

John Butt (Jean), Chateaugay Centre. Oue. Mrs. John Col lins' (Doris), Ottawa; and Mrs. Armistice fierce imjt-tle) Pakenham; also survived by 11 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.

Sister of Frank Dolan, Fitzroy Harbor. 7 Resting at the Tubman Kennedy Funeral Home, Carp, where service will be held Monday 2 p.m. Interment St Thomas' Anglican cemetery, Woodlawn. Friends may call from 7 to 10 p.m. on Saturday and from 1 to 10 p.m.

on Sun- day BOIVIN, Ken Accidentally Sunday, June 23, 1974, Ken Boivin age 25 years, of 63 Shouldice Hazeldean, beloved husband of Jean Ber-nadette McCann; beloved son of Mrs. Ellen (Snider) Boivin and the late William Boivin; -dear brother of Judy -(Mrs. AT l.P.N. Bert In hoi -tteJobeiLJlm)CarolR -land-and-Douglas-Walder. Resting at the Kelly Funeral 585 Somerset (centre town), where friends may assemble for service at 2 Beechwood Cemetery.

BURTON Daniel accidently on Wednesday, August 7, 1974. At the age of IS years. Daniel Burton son of Bernard Burton and of the Jate Monique Cron-ier. He was a student at 1 a Separate School, Foster son of Mr. and Mrs.

Cerard CI tv dear brother of Denis and Elaine, step-brother of Pierre, Gilles, and Denise. Resting at Raci- ne Robert and Gauthier Fu neral Home, 300 Olmstead St, Vanier. Funeral Monday, August 12, at the Chapel of the Convent of The Sister of Wisdom for funeral mass at 11 a.m. Interment Notre Dame Cemetery, Ottawa. Visiting hours Saturday and Sunday 1 to 10 p.m.

BOURDEAU, Gerard Sudden ly on Thursday August 8, 1974, age 59 years, member of the Institute Canadien Fran-cais, bcioved son of Mrs. Ernestine Bourdeau, Ottawa, beloved husband of Lisette Beaudet, dear father of Gerard-Jean, Georges, Mrs. Marc Dubois (Nicole), and Mrs. Marc Robineau (Suzanne) all of Ottawa. Dear brother of Paul-Emile, Leo, Maurice, Ernest, Mrs.

Ernest Potvin (Mignonne), Mrs. Edouard Brennan (Laurette), Mrs. CecileMonette and Rita all of Ottawa, also survived by 1 granddaughter Anile. Resting at the Racine Robert and Gauthier Funeral Home, 260 Besserer St Funeral Service Monday 10 a.m. to Ste.

Famille Church. Interment Notre Dame of Ottawa. Visiting hours Saturday and Sunday 1 to 10 p.m. CARKNER, Eva M. la hos pital.

Ottawa. Thursday. Aug. 8, 1974, in ber 90th year, Eva Kooertson. widow of Hugh Carkner; loving nuttier of Margaret and Lottie, Carrie (Mrs.

R. E. Jordan), Ella (Mrs. J. G.

Mcintosh), Wallace and George, all of Ottawa; Jean (Mrs. Cam Thomp-on), Chesterville, Ont; and Ellis, Metcalfe, predeceased by Harold and Clifford; sister of Mathew and Haldane Robertson, Winnipeg; and Georgina (Mrs. B. W. Strickland).

Buffalo. also survived by 24. grand- cnuaren and 26 great-grandchildren. Resting at Veitch Draper Bank and Car-ling. Funeral in chapel Saturday, Aug.

10 at 2 p.m. Interment Springhill Cemetery. Timber burned QUEBEC CITY More than 500 forest fires have destroyed 9.5 square miles of commercial timber since the beginning of April, while 85 other fires accounted for the loss of 318 square miles in non-commercial a a the ministry of lands and forests said Friday. Fires caused by lightning destroyed 139,865 acres, while tourists accounted for 159 fires which destroyed 759 acres in the same period. DUNN, James McFarlane At Hamilton on Thursday August 8, 1974 James McFarlane Dunn, husband of Averilda Castle Dunn of 2S9 Glencarry dear father of James C.

Dunn of Welland, Out, brother of Dr. Norman Dunn, of Hull, England, Dr. A. Dunn, Mrs. Janet Ramsey, Mrs.

Nancy Walker, Mrs. Lorna Gavin, Dr. Kate Wrizht, all of Scotland. 3 grandchildren, Visiting from 7 p.m. Saturday at the Brown Bros.

Funeral Home, 904 King St Ontario, for service on Monday at 1.30. Donations to-the-Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated. GIROUARD, David On Thurs day, Aug. 8, 1974, at the age of 65; beloved husband of Juliette, Tremblay; father of Jacques' Bernard, Hull, and Mrs. Arthur Bartlette (Fran- cine), Detroit; sister of Rockland; Aldege, Hull; Arthur, Ottawa; Miss Marie-Reine, Lachine; Miss Lu-cienne, Hull; Mrs.

Hector Roy (Marguerite), Hull, and Mrs. Denis Cote (Jeanne d'Arc), Detroit Resting at the Beau-champ Funeral Home 77 Montclair Hull, from 1 p.m. Saturday. Funeral Monaay- in St Bernadette Church at 11 ajn: Interment Notre Dame Hull. McNAMARA Agnes, in hospital on Friday, August 9, years of 341 Sherwood Dr.

widow of Thomas Mc-! I Namara anfLdear: motherof Victor, Henry and Thomas jjT of Ottawa. Six grandchildren also survive. "Friends may call at the McEvoy Shields Funeral Home, 23S Kent St. Funeral Mass a.m. in Holy Rosary Church.

Interment Notre Dame MUNRO, Dorothy Hardy At -her home on Thursday, Aug. .8,, 1974, beloved, mother of Patricia Elvidge Lemieux of Ottawa; beloved niece of George T. Fulford of Brock-ville; dear grandmother of Jason and David. The private family service was held on Friday, Aug. 9.

NICHOLS, Elmer At Ren frew Hospital, August 8, 1974, Elmer Nichols, beloved husband of the late Fozine Arno, age 91 years; father of Albert Nichols, of Calabogje. Resting at the Cochrane Anderson Funeral Home, Renfrew, for service on Saturday, August 10, at 3 p.m. Interment Hillcrest cemetery, Calabogie. O'CONNELL, Lenore While vacationing in Prince Albert, Sast, on Friday, Aug. 9, 1974, Lenore Shore of Ottawa, widow of Jack O'Conoell, beloved mother of Douglas, John, Patricia (Mrs.

Herbert Fleming) of Windsor, and Betty (Mrs. Allen Witt) of Montreal, dear sister of Mrs. Emma Landymore of Ottawa, Mrs. Allen Casey, Mrs. Violet Shannon and Thomas, all of Prince Albert, also survived by 11 grandchildren.

Resting at the Kelly Funeral Home, 2313 Carting Ave. (West of Woodroffe) where friends may call after 2 p.m. Sunday. Funeral Tuesday to Our Lady of Fatima Church for Mass at 10 a.m. Interment Notre Dame cemetery.

VEITCH DRAPER LIMITED FUNERAL DIRECTORS urges, Hilda Fannie. Compton, Cherlst Edward BANK ST. CHAPEL 2364668 PARKDALE CHAPEl 728-4673 Journal Subscription Rates SINGI COPY PRICEi Weekdays ISc Saturday lie BY CARRIERi t44J0 var or lie BY MAILi II a week. sS.OO month or 150 00 a year delivered anywhere Saturday only fOe a week or 1300 Nepean library losed next week Today fa the last chance for Nepean's avid readers to borrow a novel or an Agatha Christie mystery from the library. All branches of the Nepean Towship public library will be closed for inventory from Monday, Aug.

12 to Saturday, Aug. 17. All scheduled programs will also be cancelled for the week. The branches will be open on Moday, Aug. PERRY, Jessie T.

(Jry) At her residence on Friday, 9, 1974, Jessie T. (Jay) Keita, beloved wife of Gordon Perry of 212 Billings dear mother -of Marilyn (Mrs. John Merkley), and Patricia (Mrs. David Murray); dear sister of Frank, of Cornwall; predeceased by a sister Angela; also survived by 11 grandchildren. Resting at the Kelly Funeral Home, 585 Somerset St (Centre Town), where friends may call after 2 p.m.

Sunday. Funeral Monday to Immaculate Heart of Mary Church for Mass at 10 a.m. Interment Picecrest Cemetery. Donations to the charity of your choice would be appreciated. I STICKLER, Ivy Valenfa At Kenirew Hospital, Thursday, August 8, 1974, Ivy Valentia Hallen, beloved wife of Peter Stickler, in her 72nd year.

Resting at the Cochrane Anderson Funeral Home, Renfrew, for service Saturday August 10, at 2 p.m.. followed by cremation. ZAHALAN, Nasser In hospital on Friday, Aug. 9, 1974, Nas- sar Zahalan, age 39 years, beloved husband of Naziha Karam, 133 Woodridge dear father of Eric, Laime and Rhonda, son of Salim and the late Laime Zahalan, and dear brother of Ralph, Mrs. Fred Saikiky (Suaad), all of Ottawa; Mrs.

Dennis Elias (Najat) of Montreal. Friends may call at McEvoy Shields Funeral Home, 235 Kent Fu neral raonaay anernoon to St. Peter and Paul Church (Riverside Drive), for service, 2 p.m. Intennenrin Ottawa." HULSE PLAYFAIR -LLMITEO- Centrol Chopef 2331 143 West Chopl 723-1761 VICE CRAIG LTD; FUNERAL HOMES METCALFE WINCHESTER CHESTERVILLE 774-2120 On convenient telephone, number serves oil 3 locations FRED N. GARRETT FUNERAL SERVICE Dignity, Efficiency and Simplicity Since 1938 Moderate Rates 233-4773 584 SOMERSET STREET WEST McEVOY-SHIELDS FUNERAL DIRECTORS 232-5337 INFORMATION WITHOUT OBLIGATION 6pj.CKOY Ntwi tn4 Gunman charged TORONTO Frederick Leister, has been charged with the $50,000 robbery of a Bank of Nova Scotia executive last month, police said Friday.

Leister was arrested In Montreal Wednesday. On July 26, a gunman went to the office of Gordon Bell, vice-president of the Bank of Nova Scotia, and threatened that an accomplice would kill Mr. Bell's wife and two children unless the banker came tip with $1 million. Mr. Bell convinced the gunman to settle for $50,000.

New fire threat TORONTO Fifty firefighters and eight supervisory staff have been transferred to Ontario's northwestern region to combat a new outbreak of forest fires, the resources ministry reported Friday. The department now has 459 men fighting fires or on standby in the region, with air support provided by. 13 planes two on loan from Quebec province and 17 helicopters. In all Ontario, SO. fires were buTh BLACK terrier, white markings en chest, answers to Dusty, reward, 234.

DARK brown briefcase, between down- town ana voong street, impori fir documents, please contect Guy Pols on, ue-v4ei nays. FROSTLINE sleeping green In blue sack, Llsgar, Bronson, Plymouth area. Hond made by owner, please return. 234-2297. COLD squar watch, Lincoln Fields Woolco.

t2-712 722-7601. Reward. IRISH SETTER, red, female, spayed, rewerd 127-1479. LONG-HAIRED femole cot, Mock with white whiskers, throat ond paws. Answers to Dearly missed.

Area Glebe Avenue tf seen or found pleas phone 234-4170. $20 reward. LOST light blue raincoat, Aquoscutum label, call 72S-M9I. MAN'S gold onyx ring. Crystal Beach rea, jury zi.

Kewaro. wwi. NEAR Rockland, Ont striped cat, answers to Tiger. Cell 762-SS90. Reward $50..

ORANGE tabby kitten, vicinity Second' O'Connor. Reward. 234-9734. PLASTIC Bag containing Daiilallv knit- WLPiiSft' tact owntr at 125-2184. Reward.

READING glatus, Elgin St. between RING, 3 red os, 4 green stones, keepsake, 2344504. SHELTIE (small collie) answers to Bob, strayed Aug. 5 from Lester Blossom Park Leltrlm area, much loved old family pet. Reward, please can evenings.

SMALL miniature white Doodle, female. Bells Corners Monday afternoon. 5 cnnaren waning ror aog. Kewara. 1911.

TAN clutch Durse ImDortarrt oaoe-s. Manor Pork area. Please call 7490014 reward. 6r Found ALGONQUIN college ring, 828-1WJ. BLACK kitten, 6 month old male, Champagne and.

Cirllng area, 722-89X. FEMALE Beagle puppy, vicinity Bur nett along Highway II north, 127-1817 GOLD Wedding Band found Chamnlaln bridge, Ottawa River Parkway. 72s- 4U4J. KITTEN, grey and tlg tabby, Urban- ooie Acres. rj-oiJi.

KITTEN, to 10 weeks old, Persian, Fielding Dr. school ere, m-nn. LADIES' watch. New Edinburgh, 745- 0S11 MAN'S watch, St. Laurent Plaza on Aug.

1. 223-U37. MIXED German Shepherd, Tulip Val- leyla-cjc' miss, q. (y. legoult, mm) venlngs, rMU oays.

SMALL black dog, possibly Corgi, found. Call zmiii. WILD bird, very tame, tagged, found en Hroeoneao av. ii.ihi. 13r: In Memoriams ALLEN In loving memory of our oear moinw, wvs.

lerw Alton, wno oassed away auo. it. iv. Love'a oreatest Dirt remembrnnce. ine r-amiiy BAIRD In loving memory of deer husband, father and Grandfather Mer- vl lie H.

Balrd, who passed away Auoust 11. 1973. Th Family ETHERIDGE In fond and loving lirajtirui wi utvr hvwuiiu uovi situ grondded, Albert Elliott Etherktge, wno enrereo inro resr A'jg. iu nae. looey recoils sea memories.

Wife and Family. GENTILE In sod ond loving memory of wonderful father end grond- tainer, carmeio eniiie, wno passe way Aug. 10, 1959. A light from our household gone, A voice we loved Is stilled; A place Is vscont In our home. Which never con be filled.

Some mov think yoj ore forgotten. 7 ho' oh on eortti you ore no mors; NO MUKEI But In memory you ere with us. As you always were befor. Rosa, Jack and Rose Marl. GENTILE In loving memory of a dear father, Ctrmelo Gentile, who passed away Aug.

to, 1H9. The oiow wj great, tn shock severe; We little thought his death so nea Only those that have lost cen tell The sorrow of porting without farewell. Lena and Bob Cormody. GRAHAM In loving memory of dear brother, Lie, wno possea away Aug. 19S7.

liMhlM ImSm enH shMfnws fafl. But sweet remembrenc outlests IL Grant, Bev ona family. HAMMELL In loving memory of dear morner ana grenamornar, nars. Elsie Lydla HammelU who passed wey Aug. 10, IMS.

The deoreit Mother, the kindest friend, One of the best whom God could lend Loving, fho gentle ond true. Alwoys willing a klrd act to do. Ron, Lou ond Children. LAJEUNESSS In memory of dear hustXY 1 rorner wno possea away Auo. 11.

1947. The years era quickly passing. Tnougn arm w. cen i For In the hearts that love him, Ui imhmw llnoera vet. wife Phyins end Family ing, with 12 new ones reported overnight and six extinguished.

Planes collide FORDHAM, England The two-man crew of a Royal Air Force Phantom fighter and the pilot of a crop-spraying plane were killed Friday when their aircraft collided over this East England village, the air force reported. The crash apparently came as two Phantomi screamed over Fordham at low level, witnesses reported. No Soviet promise ATHENS The Greek government Friday denied reports that the Soviet Union had promised it diplomatic and military backing if Greece were attacked by Turkey. A statement by the foreign ministry said: "On the contrary, it could be safely argued that the Soviet Union's actions until today rather served the Turkish position on the Cyprus problem." McBRIDE In loving memory of a oear moirtwr ang greinamoiner inrt, Mnnisj rviconoej, wrvo passea away Auo. 10.

1971. There Is a gl.t In life we cannot buy That's very rare and true. It's the gift of a wonderful mother Like the one we txtd In vou. The mony things you did for us. In voor kind ond nvina wnv You gave us years of happiness.

No one can take away. Nomina could be more beautiful Than the memories we have of you To us you were someone special. So as you were then, you will always be Treasured forever In our memory. Florence, Dorothy ond Eileen McNEIL In fond and loving memory ocur Tsi rear, josepn McNeil, WHO passed wty Aug. 11, Ever remembered.

Bill ond Pat. i RICHARDSON In loving memory of wvui aufi uikj uruinvr vmon, wno died accidentally Auoust 10. 1M9. Wonderful memories woven In gold. ni i tnm piciure we lenaeny nota.

Deep In ocr nem. His memory To cherish always and never forget, Mon, Dad and Brothers. 3MALLDRIDGE In loving memory wi inn iiwiirar nvs. emmo mait- dridga who passed away August 11, The dearest mother, the kindest friend, One of the best whom God could lend. t-ivnry, tnougnnui, geniie ana True.

Always wi ling a kind act to do. kusuii, Joey, Randy and Tina SWAIN In loving memory of a dear Toinsr ana Branaiainer, Wll Ham, who passed oway Aug. 11, 1971. Sad and sudden was the c.1! can, so oeeriy loved by one and alii His memory Is as sweet today As In the hour he passed away. Rita, Jack and Elaine.

TURCOTT In loving memory of our Ann .117 fi i -k. i And secret tears still flow. No on will ever know, -H -J 1.J .1 ft uws wrvtig, Mem tn vt.ir him 'heer nnd r-rrv -n." id when we se his portrait -no We'll meet'agaln some Sdly missed by Mom, Dod, Noncy ond 1 5. Cards -of Thankj BRYANT wish to extend our neernen mens 10 our many friends. relatives and neighbours for their sympathy.

Mass cards, flowers and donations to the Cancer Society dur ing our receni oereavement In the ins oi a aear brother and uncle, Gordon F. Bryant. -J. R. Celeste, Gory and David.

rmnv um-uia I Hinm our sin. an, id our reiorives, irienas and neighbours for their kind sympathy, prayers, offerings and floral trio- wavwm.nl OT OUT beloved ton and brother, Barry The HURD We with to uprose our sln- i mZ many tv. Hinoness ana sympe-thy extended to us el the death of a "wm ona Terrier, fvlrs. Albert E. Hurd and Femlly.

CROORtte We wish to sxpren our Tnenns to our reint' -s, friends ond neighbors for their 1 Tmpginy, prayers, orrerings end floroJ tributes during the recent be-rervement of our deor father, Leo Kwrw in cT-wounc mny. Turkey blood cells used in virus test LONDON (CP) 1 Turkey blood cells are being used in a quick method of screening blotd donors as possible carriers of the hepatitis The new technique, developed by the North London Blood Transfusion Centre, takes half an hour and detects carriers in most case. Traditional testing methods, complicated and slow, are still available where any loubt exists. Red blood cells from turkeys bfected with the -I'rus form antibodies which trap the virus particles in human blood when the1 two are mixed. As the cells stick together, they settle quickly, making presence of the virus easily detectable.

Painter deported MANILA Bolivian painter Benjamin Mendoza was deported from the Philippines Friday after serving a four-year jail sentence for attempting to km Pope Paul VI in Manila in 1970. 21. Cemeteries EASTERN ONTARIO'S MOST MODERN CREMATORIUM do feaw Crtmatorlum Chap! CHAPEL FOR 200 PERSONS NON DENOMINATIONAL BEAUTIFUL URN GARDEN AND COLUMBARIUM 2500 BASELINE RACINE. Robert and Gouthler Reg'd, I37-MS0. 260 Besserer, 300 Olmtleodi 7 Fairmont) lit St, Patrick) 101 Noire Dame.

17. Cemetery Memorials CREMATION Full information Free of Charge from BEECHWOOD CREMATORIUM P.O. BOX 7025, OTTAWA 746-0201 20. Florists FINE'S FLOWERS LIMITED Green Lawns begin with a trip jQFine's Greenhouses, and Garden Centres. 737-0750' 21.

Cemeteries MEMORIAL servlc will be held at KKLoren a Presbyterian -Woodlawn, on Sunday, August II, at Jujo p.m. 29. Druggists Open Monday CENTRI TOWN THRIFTY Drug Mort, 50e Bank St. 232-5723. Open evtry Sunday, 10-5 p.m.

WBST BND- SHOPPER'S City Phormocy, 1377 Wood, -rotle- Av at BsUn Rood, open a.m. -6 p.m. WEST IND (NEPEAN ARIA) SOUTHGATE Pharmacy, isle Merlvele 224-7322. Open vry Sunday from 11 to p.m. You have friend at Southgote.

WEST KNO PAVBTTI Drug Mart, Lancaster -Pla-o, Hit Mer vale Rd. Open every 1M. 224-2745. "SHOPPER, nona sisT 1130 BANK St. Walkley Road.

Open mm bMlM II 1.1 CINTR1 TOWH DOCTOR'S Bldg. Pharmacy, l7 P.m. 233-2945. WST IND OYYNT'S Phuiiir'ty. 1M4 Wellington -rarner Hollond, open noon p.m.

30vr: Servicr Stotlons SERVICE STATIONS OPEN AUGUST 11 to AUGUST 17 7o.m. to 10 p.m. IHRVICE Slot ton. 1147 Bonk 73S-33M OUS AND JOHN'S SMILl SERVICE Station. 1325 Richmond open sunooy, s-io, Monday to Saturday, 7-1.

SHELL -BOB Rafter's Shell Service Station. 1440 Prescott Highway, 2244210. OIBSON SUPIRTIST ERVICE Stolon, lit Richmond Rd 729-2ll. TEXACO INECREST Tesocs Servlc Station, Beseii- Rood at Pmecrest, S29-1492t S79-O0C7. TEXACO WILLIAMS Texaco Servlc Centre, 444 Bronson at the queenswoy, zie 414.

38. Nursing Homes RETIREMENT lodg for elderly, Olebo. semi ond private rooms, 2344590. 39. Gorden'g landscap'g ROCK fin available, delivery 511-3000.

TOP SOIL end sand fin tor sal. 744-05)4. TOPSOIL for sale. Call C4-1591. 7 and Administration Bldg.

ROAD 829-600.

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