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58 Wednesday, Dec. 18, 1974 The Ottawa Journal 5833711 UIKtUIUKY I vital Stotlitlcti 1. Adoptions 3. Births 3. Deaths 1 4.

Obituaries 5. Lost 4. Found i-mptj. In Memorlam vK M. Anniversary Mauu 15.

Cards ot Thanks j. 14. Funeral Directors W. Cemetery Memorials 47a Cemetery Lots il. Societies and Lodges t9.

Churches -1 kvJm. Florists a 21. Cemeteries Druggists Open Sunday 29a Druggists Open Monday 30. 'Strvfct Stations' Services: Mi. Banquets and Parties 34.

Take-Out Foods VivHflS. Where to Go Hotels and Motels 37. Beauty Salons Nursing Homes 39. Gardening, ana Lanscaplng 40. AmDuiance service 54.

Apartments to Let 35. Furnished Apartments to Let ,56. Apartments Wonleo Houses, Garden Homes tl il. Furnished Apartments Wanted Jsfff. Sublets fJ0.

Rooms to Let 4 Rooms Wanted t. Room and Board 62A. Share Accommodation 43. Business Opportunities 64. Industrial Properties 65.

Property tor Sole 66. Property for Rent 0 V. Property Wonted -jt. 68. Income Property 69.

Commercial Property 70. Out ot Town Property 71, Farms for Sole 771 Farms for Rent 73. Farms Wantea to Buy 74. Cottages tor Sole 75. Cottages for Rent 76.

Cottages Wanted 77. Cottage Lots for Sple 78. Warehouse Space 79. Offices to Let 80. Offices Wanted to Let 81.

Stores to Let 82. Stores Wanted tsLet 83. Resorts 81 Hunting and Fishing WW 87. Ski Corner 88. Snowmobiles 89.

Snow Blowers ft. Cameros, Photo Supplies fi, Artlclesi for Saitj-- Articles for 9. Articles for Swap 96. Antiques ana Fine Art ff. Morket Basket 99.

Machinery and Equipment 100. Pet Stock "-W and Poultry 102. Stomps and Coins 103. Hobbies 104. Boots and Motors 105.

Campers for Sale 106. Campers' Supplies Musical Supplies 108. Radio Television 109. Household Appikra tfcoll lt Auto Leasing 1. Autos tor Sole 111.

Autos Wanted 122. Auto Accessories i 123. Sports Cars 124. Auto Pons 125. Motor Sports Events Trockst 129.

Trucks (or Sale 130. Truck Bodies, Pens 131. Trucks Wonted Trailers! 132. Motor Homes 133. Trailers for Sale 134.

Trellers for Rent 135. Mobile Homes tor Sale 136. Mobile Homes for Rem 137. Mobile Homes Movea 13. Mobile Home Perks -139.

Mobile Homes Exchanged Motorcylest 1 143. Motorcycles tor Sale 146. Motorcycles tor Rent 147. Scooters tor Sate Mae, Scooters for Rent Mlscelleneoui! 1S1. Oerages 133.

Parking Space 153. Wlnterlilng ttsSO, m- 162. 163. tv tor Sale Seal Estate Services onoorninlums Furnished Houses to Let Furnished Houses Wanted to Let Houses Wanted to Let Houses Wantsd to Buy t7ft, Personal Memos 177. Transportation Avotlabie 178.

Tronsportotlon Wanted 179. Camps Boys' end Girls' Finonclng Money Wonted Money Available Mortgages Investments Patents and Copy ReMovram Hotel Hetp Help Wonted Salespersons ond Agents Positions Vocont professkmai Services Hospital Help Wotied Emptnyment Wanteo Domestic Help leetners Wanted Tuition Trade Schools Baby Services let Auctions. A4 Your Service TODAY and TOMORROW TODAY Advance registration for tors and improved research pre-natal classes, 450 Mao Claren (Canadian Mother-craft), 9 to 5 p.m. St. Elizabeth School rhythm band and choir, Holiday Inn Place de Ville, .12 to 12:30 p.m.

Hungarian Fair culinary city hall foyer, 12:30 p.m. Peter's Junior High School instrumental music and choir, Carlingwood Mall, 7 to 8 p.m. St. Joseph Junior High School Choir, St. Laurent Mall, 7 to 8 p.m.

Handel's Messiah, NAC Opera, 8:30 p.m. Contemporary Dancers of Winnipeg, NAC Theatre, 8 p.m. All for Mary, Ottawa Little Theatre, 8:30 p.m. TOMORROW Advance registration for prenatal classes, (Canadian Mothercraft), 450 MacLaren 9 to p.m. Queen of the Angels School choirs, Holiday Inn lobby, Place de Ville, 12 to 12:30 p.m.

Hungarian Fair, culinary demonstration, city hall foyer, 12:30 p.m.' Free film program for children, Hampton Park Public Library, 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.: Handel's Messiah, NAC Opera, 8:30 pjn. All For Mary, Ottawa Little Theatre, Births BEANISH Richard and Caro line (nee Harrington), are proud to announce the arrival of their first child, a girl, Tina Marie, 6 lbs. 6 ozs. on Dec. 13, 1974.

Proud grandparents are Mr. and Angus Beanish and Mr. and Mrs. James Harrington. Special thanks to, Dr.

J. cyouisKie -and case room staff of St. Francis Memorial Hospital Barry's Bay, Ont. BEJKOSALAJ Nystret (Ray and Sbano (nee Beqai), are pleased to announce- the birth of a daughter, 6 lbs. 11 on Dec.

16, 1974; a sister for Nick. Les and Many thanks to Dr. Burgess and staff of the Grace Hospital. DORION Pat and Sue are delighted to announce the birth nf a beautiful baby; girl, Michelle Suzanne, born Dec. 13, 1974, at the Grace Hospital.

Special thanks to Dr. W. P. E. Paterson and maternity staff.

DUNLEVIE Tom and Betty (nee Mayer) are very pleased to announce the birth of a son James Robert (Jamie), lbs. Born Dec 16, 1974. Special thanks to Dr. Soloway and case room staff at the Civic Hospital. KEALEY Lynn and Dan and brother Matthew, happily announce the" arrival of Paul Nathaniel, Dec.

17, 1974. Spe cial thanks to Dr. Kadziora and Grace Hospital staff. LALANDE Brian and Donna- Lee (nee Compton) Kitimat, B.C., formerly of Ottawa, are happy to announce the birth of their firstborn, a son, Christopher James, 6 7 Dec. IS, 1974, at General Hospital, KitiJiat.

Mother and son well, SPRATT Charlie and Pat are pleased to announce the ar-. rival of a baby girl, Jessica, 6 1 at the Civic Hospi tal. on Dec. IS, 1974. A sister for Michael.

WHITE Laura is very proud to announce the birth of a daughter, Jessica Denlse, 8 1 oz. at the Ottawa Civic, Dec. 17, 1974. A grand-' daughter for David White of Toronto and Denise White of Victoria B.C. A niece for Jef-frey, Karen and Andy and a joy for us all.

Deaths AMYOTTE, Philias In Pon- tiac Hospital, Tuesday, Dec. 17, 1974, Philias Amyotte, age 79 years; beloved husband of the late Julie Lacroiz; dear father of Mrs. Marc Lacroix (Leona), Fort Coukmge; Mrs. Raymond Campbell (Jeanne); Pointe Aux Chenes, Rene, Boucherville; Mrs. Denis Laderoute (Lucille), Fort Coulonge; Mrs.

Gerald Muldoon (Doreen), Ottawa; Mrs. Donat Lance (Germai-ne), Calumet Island; Sister Rolaode Cornwall, Ont. Sister 1 a 1 1 Amyotte, London, England; Marie, British Columbia; Earl, Fort Coulonge; brother of Oscar and David, Alberta; Hector, Felix, Stanislas and Lorrain, Fort Coulonge; Mrs. Andrew Beauchamp, Pembroke, Ont; Mrs. Camllle Du-mochel and Mrs.

Emile Be-rard, Calumet Island, predeceased Ferdinarid and Adelard, Mrs. Fred Laporte; survived by 27 grandchildren. Resting at Ringrose Brothers Funeral Home, Fort Coulonge. Funeral Saturday, Dec. 21 to St.

Peter's Church, Fort Coulonge for mass at 10.30 a.m. Interment parish cemetery. Journal Box Replies 373 3TO 380 884 383 438 443 471 473 474 485 490 4HS DW) 615 S2S 528 540 854 665 560 676 585 586 688 691 599 608 621 RmUcs Mailed Dec. 17. 1974.

499 523 529 658 559 581 587 588 ma mo ov i out on 613 61 ELECTRICAL DON'S Melntenence Electrical Service, call 722-nvi. ELECTRICIANS LICENSED BEACON Electric, 14 hour service, unbeatable prices. HOME IMPROVEMENT O.J.'S Home tmprevement. Recreation rooms our tpeclalty. 722-evft.

RILIAtLI HOM IMPROVIMlNTt HAVE rec room, bedroom or extra bath Installed this winter. Also get an early start tor spring an your addition or custom home. For references end free estimate, coll COMPLETE home renovation, rec rooms, olso aluminum siding end soffit, 213-1770. IRONWORKS WELDING), fire escapes, rollings, gates fences, etc 23e-343, PLASTERING GENERAL home Improvements, repairs of oil kinds. Free estimate.

132- 4739. 23S-74M Journal want ads bring quick results. AT YOUR SERVICE THESE COLUMNS CONTAIN A LIST OF REPUTABLE, QUALIFIED BUSINESSES WHO ARE READY TO SERVE YOU. ALUMINUM PRODUCTS ALUMINUM FABRICATION ALL types of aluminum construction, snip Dunaing Taciitnos, noanng oocks, tanks, truck bodies, etc. Martin Yacnts, P.O.

Box IMS, Oenonoque, Ont. 1-312-2131. AUTOMOBILE Safe and Service repairing and raolaclna vlnvl roots. Comber Auto Top Upholsterers 1370 TrlOle 40-Z7U9. BEAUPRB automotive, 131-964.

Open day and night, pans service. CARPENTRY VEROON I Sons. Additions, alterations, recreation rooms. Free estimates. T29- M.

SPECIALIZING In remoaotiino of ell types, commercial and residential. tail Henry, eawez. 'I REPAIRS, roc rooms, stairs, by con tract or by hour. 74T-02M, www. CHIMNEY REPAIRS CHIMNEY rvpnlrf of til Mat, onablt, gtMrantMct.

74tV732t. DRYWALL AND CEMENT EXCELLENT work, free estimates, ex perienced. 722-4521 727-M53. Births IHIIIHIHIIIIIUHIIMlllMIIIIIIIHIIimiHIIIHHIIIMIHimillllHIIIIIIIIIIfHIIIMmillMIIIMIIIfl Only The Journal bring! you th new- ervicet of The) New York Timet, The) Sunday Timet of London, The Economlat and The) Guardian tome of the) world't most rcspsjctcd newtpapert. Jm Deaths BELL, Janet Of Ottawa passed away Dec.

9, 1974, sur vived by her children Morag Broughton, of West Vancouver, B.C., Maureen Skelton, of Ot- tawa, Ont. and four grandchildren. Funeral service was held Wednesday, Dec. 11, at the Hollyburn Funeral Home, West Vancouver, B.C., with the Rev. T.

T. Oliver officiat ing. Interment Masonic ceme tery, Burnaby, B.C. Donations to the Children's Hospital. BELVEDERE, Carolina In hospital on Tuesday, Dec.

17, 1974, Carolina DiTasquale, age 64, beloved wife of Vin- cent Belvedere, of 62 Merton dear mother of Armando, 0 1 1 a i Robert, Eleanor (Mrs. Lorenzo Tavema), Ann (Mrs. Rolland Kennedy), Linda (Mrs. Richard Lapage) and Ina Belvedere; also sur- vived by three sisters in Italy; also survived by 10 grandchildren. Resting at the Kelly Funeral Home, S8S Somerset St.

(Centre Town), where friends may call after 7 Tuesday. Funeral Thursday to St. Anthony's Church for mass, at 10 a.m. Interment Notre Dame cemetery. BLACKLOCK, John Alexander (retired collector of Customs-Port of Ottawa) Suddenly at his residence on Tuesday, Dec.

17, 1974, John Alexander Blacklock, beloved husband of Winton; dear father of Nancy (Mrs. A. Berga), of Kingston; dear grandfather of Bruce. Resting at the Kelly Funeral Home, S8S Somerset St W. (centre town).

Funeral Thursday to Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church, for mass at 2 p.m. Interment Notre Dame cemetery. BURNS, William Arthur Ernest (Ernie) At his residence, on Monday, Dec, 16, 1974, Ernie age 48 (employee Corp. of City of Otta- wa), of 82 Byron beloved son of Florence Whiting and the late' Gerald dear brother of Mel, Ken, Dorothy (Mrs. Alex Horvath), Jean (Mrs.

Barry Brouse) and Ruth (Mrs. Maurice Lo-shuk). Resting at the Kelly Funeral Home, 585 Somerset St W. (Centre Town), where friends may call after 2 p.m. Wednesday.

Funeral 'Friday to George's Church for mass at 9 a.m.- Interment South Gloucester. HULSE PLAYFAIR LIMITED 1 Clllhom, Ada. Carpenter, Jemes William Cullum, Mary Leah Central Chapd 233-1143 West Chapel 728-1761 VEITCK DRAPER FUNERAL DIRECTORS LIMITED Pottlson, Violet May BANK ST. CHAPEL 2364668 PARKDALE CHAPEL 728-4673 PLUMBERS LICENSED REPAIRS and alteration our specialty. Rkteau Plumbing and Heetlng 741-2640, 425 McArthur Rd.

STAR Mechanical Plumblna and Heat- Ing 24-hour emergency service, repairs or an Types, rt-m. 4e-eHj. REGIONAL Plumblna and Heotlna. soe- clollzed In repairs, alterations, hot water neaung ana sewer rooter service, 34 hours. 744-0230.

PRINTING rvn an ywt viimi wimot.1 J. M. Hill and Son, Reproduction Dlvl- ROOFERS SHINGLING, tar and grivtl, roofing, garwral rapalra, anow and lea remov al, r-raa asiimaTaa. n. oaira koot-Ing.

VERDON Sons thlngllng, tar ond grave ganaral raooira. Prta ath mctaa. 24 hour aarvica. iTf-ow. ai i tan aomiia COMPLCTB rooflno larvleai.

Dont tat call 239-3572 SNOW REMOVAL SNOW ploughing. Vomer area, ob or comracT, M-4iie, w-iu. SNOWPLOWINO, call Bob, 745-7U3. SWIMMING POOLS A RPUCP Benson Canadian Crys tal Pools, Ottawo's oldest and most respected pool builders and service soeclellsta. Complete line of Our.

Its (Concrete) and vinyl pools, cnemicois, accessories, hooters, oames. Show- room at 1110 Bank 7334)331, to I weekdays. Quebec mqulrler re: vmyt pools, call H. Ooneau 3 03e. Deaths CARPENTER, James William Suddenly at Oak ville Trafalgar Memorial Hospital on Monday, Dec.

16 1974, James William Carpenter beloved husband of Gertrude Moreland; dear father of Dwlght. Jim and Wayne; brother of Elizabeth, Patsy (Mrs. M. Ingram) and Shirley, all of Ottawa; and Pat, of Montreal. Resting Hulse and Playfair West Chapel, 1098 Byron after 2 p.m.

Thursday Service in the chapel Fnday at 2 p.m. Interment Pinecrest cemetery. CULLUM, Mary Leah In a nursing home, on' Wednesday, Dec. 18, 1974, Mary Leah Dussiaume, wife of the late "Thomas Cullum, age 89 years, dear mother of William of Ottawa; Earl of Sudbury; Edward of Ottawa; Mrs. L.

Charbonneau, (Dons), of Smiths Falls; Mrs. Ted Smiley (Elsie), of Detroit and the late May Charbonneau; also survived by 22 grandchildren', and 21 greatgrandchildren. Resting Hulse and Playfair, Chapel, 315 McLeod after 10 a.m. Thursday. Service Friday 3 p.m.

Interment Beechwood cemetery. DELORME, Fabiola On Tues day, Dec. 17, 1974, in hospital, Fabiola Vaschereau, aged 96, wife of the late Joseph De-lormei dear mother of Aure- ken, Solange, and Mrs. Wil liam Collins (Yvette), of Otta- and Mrs. Thomas Too- ley (Lucile), Vanier; also four grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren.

Resting at Racine, Robert and Gauth-ier 260 Besserer St. Funeral mass at St. Anne's Church Friday at 8 a.m. Interment Notre Dame, Ottawa. FERGUSON, Charles Allan (re- tired employee-Canadian Seed Growers Assoc.) In hospi tal.

Tuesday, Dec. 17, 1974, Charles Allan Ferguson, age 76, years. Resting Fred N. Garrett Funeral Home, 584 Somerset West, after 11 a.m. Thursday until funeral service at 1.30 p.m.

Rev. Ralph Smith officiating. GADBOIS, Michael Suddenly at his home, on Tuesday, Dec. 17, 1974, Michael Gad- bois, age. 68, of 437 Tweeds-; muir beloved husband of Muriel Daley; dear brother of Hugh, Mary (Mrs.

Joseph King), -Peggy (Mrs. Mc- Caughan) and Annie' (Mrs. James O'Reilly). Resting at the Kelly Funeral Home, 585 Somerset St. W.

(centre town). Funeral Friday to St. George's Church for mass at 10 a.m. Interment Capital Memorial Gardens. GAUTHIER, Mrs.

Emma In hospital Pembroke, Wednesday morning, Dec. 18, (1974 in her 88th year. Emma Math-J leu, beloved wife of the late Frank Gauthier, 489 P'Arcy Pembroke, dear mother of Sister Edna (Sisters of St. Jr seph) Petawawa, Rev. Fr.

L. J. Gauthier, P. Astorville, Margaret (Mrs. J.

D. 1 Theresa (Mrs. George O'Dacre Jr.) Hilary, Edward, Victor, Lemay, Me-dard, and Raymond Gauthier, all of Pembroke, Omer, Euclid and Cecil Gauthier of Vancouver. Also surviving are 37 grandchildren, 30 great-grandchildren. Friends may call at the Murphy Funeral Home, 296 Isabella St.

after 2 p.m. Thursday. Funeral Liturgy Saturday morning Dec. 21 at 11 o'clock in the Church of the i Holy Name. Interment St.

Colum-b a cemetery, Pembroke. Holy Name CWL will meet at the funeral home Friday evening at 7.4S. of Pembroke Council 1531 will meet Friday everting at 8.15 GILLHAM, Ada In hospital on Monday, Dec. 16, 1974, Ada Gillespie (former Nurs-Inf Sister, War 1) widow of Harper C. Gillharh, in her 86th year; mother of Douglas of Oakville, Ont.

and Robert of Ottawa; sister of Mrs. Anne Cooke, Toronto; Herbert Gillespie, of Grimsby Beach, Ont. and Mrs. Ruth Thomson, Deer-field Beach, Fla.j also surviving eight grandchildren. Resting at Hulse i Playfair, Central Chapel, 315 McLeod St.

Service at St. Mark's Anglican Church, Thursday at 11 a.m. Interment Pinecrest cemetery. Friends may call after 7 p.m. Tuesday.

VICE CRAIG LIMITED FUNERAL HOMES METCALFE WINCHESTER CHESTERVILLE One convenient telephone (lumber serves an 3 locations 3. Deaths GRAHAM, Ruby Victoria In hospital, Ottawa, on Monday, Dec. 16, 1974, Ruby Victoria Hayes of L'Orignal, be- loved wife of Russell W. Graham; and dear mother of Ann (Mrs. Philip Leader), Cornwall, Ont; and Don, Ottawa; dear sister of Beatrice Hayes, Ottawa, Howard Hayes, L'Or-ginal and Douglas Hayes, Vankleek Hill; also survived by one granddaughter, Kathy Leader, Cornwall.

Resting at Hillcrest Funeral Home, Bond Street, Vankleek Hill, Ont. Funeral service in St. John's Anglican Church. Vankleek Hill, on Wednesday, 2 p.m. Interment at Hillside- cemetery.

Please omit flowers. Donations may be rade to Primate's World Relief and Development Fund (Anglican), or Canadian Save the Children Fund. I' HUGHES, Leonard WUliam In hospital Dec. 16, 1974, it pleased the Lord to take unto Himself Leonard- William Hughes, age 61 beloved i husband of Constance Helen 1 loved father of the late Christopher Leonard Hughes; dear father of Mrs. Tessa Young, Carp; Mrs.

Josephine Wubs, Ottawa; 'and Roger Hughes, of Carp; beloved by nine grandchildren. Resting Hulse and Playfair, West Chapel; 1098 Byron Ave. Complete service in the chap el, on Wednesday, 18, at 11 a.m. Cremation Pinecrest cemetery, Friends may call Tuesday Dec. 17, from 7-9 p.m.

In lieu of flowers, dona tions to the Canadian Cancer would be sincerely appreciated. JOHNSON, Lei and Marshall (Johnny) At the Hotel Dieu Hospital on Saturday, Dec. 14, 1974, Leland. Marshall John- 8 on, beloved nusband -of Verna, May Bennett; dear: brother of Mrs. J.

H. Munden (Doreen Kirk), of Hawkes bury, former Pipe Major of the Cameron Highlanders, Ot tawa. Resting at the A. Sly Funeral Lansdowne, Ont. Service was held in St.

John's Anglican Church on Tuesday, Dec. 17 at 2 p.m. In terment Union cemetery. LYNCH, Charles Ivers (retired Ottawa Journal) In hospital on Monday, Dec. 16, 1974, age 74 beloved hus band of Lilian Desbarats, 20, Woodlawn dear father of Ivers, Toronto; Kevin, 'Montreal; '(Lorraine)' Mrs.

R-o MacKinnon, Red brother of John and Dennis, Ottawa; Rev. Fa ther Thomas, O.M.L, New Westminster, B.C.: (Mary) Mrs. P. J. Byrne, Providence, R.I.; eight' grandchildren also survjve.

Friends may call at the McKvoy shields Funeral Home, 235 Kent from 3-5 and 7-9 p.m. "Tuesday and Wednesday. Funeral Thurs day to Blessed Sacrament Church. Mass 10 a.m. Inter ment Notre Dame, Ottawa.

MOORE, Emaline In hospital on Monday, Dec. 16, 1974, Emaline Fahey, in her 97th year, widow of William James Moore, formerly of Maniwaki; dear mother of Russell, Ottawa; Patrick, Kemptville; Raymond, Cali fornia (Bessie) Mrs. Alphonse Brasseur, BurlinKton, (Cecelia) Mrs. Earl Dunse, Smiths Falls; (Stella) Mrs. Gordcn Potter, London, Lena) Mrs.

James Hogan, Ottawa; predeceased by son fcdmond and daughter Mrs, Elizabeth Brassor; survived by 30 grandchildren and 54 greatgrandchildren. Friends may call at McEvoy Shields Funeral Home, 235 Kent St affer 7 p.m. Tuesday. Funeral Thursday in St. Mary's Church, at 9 a.m.

Interment Notre Notre Dame, Ottawa. Annie In hospital, on Tuesday, Dec. 17, 1974, Annie Behan, age 9S, of 1324 Dorchester, widow of J. D. Morin; mother of Bob, pre deceased by Linus, Bill.

Ted and Helen (Mrs. Maynard sister of Miss Flo Behan, New York; Mrs. Mary Moher, Belleville. Resting at the Kelly Funeral Home, 2313 "Carting Ave. (west of Wood-roffe), where friends may call after 7 p.m.

Wednesday. Funeral Thursday, to St. Eliza: beth's Church for mass. Interment Notre Dame McEVOY SHIELDS FUNERAL DIRECTORS 232-5337 ATTENTION 6pjn.CkOY New and anrotraeientt Deaths PATTISON, Violet In hospital, on Tuesday, Dec. 17, 1974, Violet M.

Phillips, beloved wife of the late Arthur Douglas Pattispn, of 35 Newbury in her 84th year; mother of Mrs. E. Decks (Lillian) and Mrs. H. H.

Hiebert (Muriel), of Ed-' monton; sister of Mrs. Victo ria Theobald; the late Mrs. late Dourias PhUlips. Resting! Marcaret urummona ana me Veitch-Draper 703 Bank i St Service in chapel Friday' at 11 a.m. Interment ueecn-, wood cemetery.

1 RIZNEK, Frank In hospital on Tuesday, Dec. 1. 1974 (cpn-d Canadian National Railways), Frank Riznek, age 51. of 3310 Southgate NSquare, beloved husband of Joyce Skelly; dear son of Mrs. Anna Riznek and the late John Riz-nek; dear brother of Michael, Peter, Alex, George, Nick, Bill, Ken and Mary (Mrs.

Donald Duck). Resting at the Kelly Funeral Home, 585 So- -merset St. W. (centre town), where friends -may call after 7 p.m. Wednesday.

Funeral Friday to Holy Cross Church for mass at 2 p.m. Interment Capital Memorial Gardens. ROSS, Fred-SOn Tuesday, Dec. 17, 1974, Frederick J. Ross, Kemptville, R.R.

2, age 72, beloved husband of Eva B. Rintoul, dear father of Lloyd, Ottawa; grandfather of Fred and Jim. Resting Rolston Funeral Home, Kemptville. (Service in the chapel Thursday at 2. p.m.

Interment, Union SNOW, Mrs. Mary Evelyn In hospital, on Tuesday, Dec. 17, 1974, Mary Evelyn Bums, widow of Russell Snow, age 60'. years: sister Gordon and Thomas Burns, both of Ottawa; and Eddie, of Toronto; Donalda (Mrs. Sidney Tucker), Audrey (Mrs.

Frank Billings), Eileen Roger Lepage), and Ruth (Mrs. Keith MacLen-nan), all of Ottawa. Will be resting. Fred If. Garrett' Funeral Home.

584. Somerset West. Arrangements later; 1 TASCHEREAU, Rogers H. Suddenly' on Tuesday, Dec. 17, Tas-chereau', of 11 Graham in his 77th year, husband of late Louise Rolland; beloved iather of Huberts.

Malcolm, Maurice and the late Louise; brother of Mrs. Agnes Resting Hulse and Playfair, Chapel 315 McLeod Wednesday 7-9 p.m. thence to the Urgel Bourgie Funeral Home 3860 Decarie Service at i Notre Dame de Grace Church, 5375 Notre Dame de Grace Friday at 10 a.m. Interment Cote des Nieges cemetery, THOMPSON, Donald-At Otta- wa, Ont on Monday, Dec. -16, 1974, Donald Thompson, for- merly of Matawatchan, age 75 yean, husband of Theresa Leclaire; father of Donnie, of Shawville; Mrs.

Nora Calla- Ottawa; (Doris) Mrs. Frank Gagnon, of Renfrew; (Muriel) Mrs. James Caldwell, of Ottawa; predeceased by 'one son Tommie; 15 grandchildren and one ereat-eranddaugber. Resting' at the McPbail and Perkins Funeral Home, until 10 p.mWednes-. day, Dec.

then to Mata-watcban tlnited Church for service on Thursday, Dec. 19, at 2 Interment. Mata watchan Visitations 2-5 and 7-10 p.m.: TINNEY, E. Roy Suddenly in Mexico City, on Tuesday, Dec. 10, 1974, Dr.

E. Roy Tinney, beloved husband of Colleen and loving father of Brad, -Ward, Valdine and Owen. Services were held on Wednesday, Dec. 11, with cremation in Mexico City. TREMPE, Mrs.

Flaurette In on Wednesday, Dec 18, 1974, age 49 years; Flaurette Blileo, wife of the late Laurier Trempe; dear mother of Herve, Guy, Mrs. Roland Anctil (Suzanne), Miss Louise, Charles 1 1 a (Carole), Miss Lorraine, Miss Helene, all of Ottawa; dear sister of Henri, Bernard, Robert, of Ottawa; Maurice, Vancouver Jean-Paul, Orleans Mrs. Conrade Longpre (Pauline), Joseph Joziak (Ce-cile), of Ottawa; also survived by two' grandchildren, Sylvie and Sharleen. Resting at Racine, Robert and Gau thier Funeral Home, 7 Fair-) moot Ave. Funeral notice lPTGROVE, Elma Jane In St.

Francis Hospital, Smiths Falls, Dec. 17, 1974, after a lengthy Illness. Survived by one sister and two brotners. Burial at Hillcrest cemetery, Smiths 3. lost DOG, mlxturt Terrier and Chlhuohue, brown with black shadow on bock, an-t to Brownie, vicinity St.

Lourent-AAortreal Rd. 74MS32, evenings, 521-3430, days. EYE glatset In case. 7M-0270. KARS Manotick area, grey puppy on weekend, answers Misty, reward.

92-494 Of 692-3038. FEMALE puppy, fawn ond whitei crossed terrier, Richmond ot Pine crest, licence 11264. Reword. 638-- Jim. KITTEN, vicinity Klnburn, Ontario.

Cell 1-639-3350. lady's Buiovo watch, mu.r.. im.i. BrldM LARGE gray female lobby cat, answers KB'. LOST, FLUTE, In black case, In vlcln, Ity of McArthur Shopping Centra.

BIT or 4 p.m. 745-2719. LOST Elmvale Shopping Centre vlclnfty. BOia Bracfjwf, rcejwara. jz-jiob.

LOST between K-Mart in Bells Corners and Richmond, Ladies wallet contain log sum of money and Importont papers. Finder please phone 838-5972: Reward. LOST, 2 birth certificates, reward Hers-kowitz. 237-215. PEARLS; 2 strands, black and white, Fraser Ave.

or Civic Hospital East lawn pavilion or parking lot, 722-4815. POODLE, white miniature, answers to Ricky, Elmvale-Urbandale region. ReC. ward Call 992-7198, days; SMALL black white female, nursing, North East Glebe. 233-2333.

VALUABLE dinner ring, one large oblong ruby surrounded by 16 small diamonds, lost In Unitarian Church parking lot, Algonquin St. parking lot, tost Nov. 30. Reply Box F-625, Journal. WAKEFIELD Village, male sliver black German Shepherd nomed Bonhomme.

Reward. Evenings. 459-3129. Days 996- .436. WHITE pocdle, 3 months, female, lost vicinity, LaperrlereMc Bride near Carllngton Ski Centre, 4.15 p.m.

Phone 829-1713; 234-9326. YELLOW fibre glass hood, 70 Challenger, lost Queensway between Sur-genor Motors end Nicholas St. exit Reward, call Arnprlor and Ottawa Auto Parts. 234-8223 YOUR PET may be at the Humane Society Shelter. Visit shelter to make sure.

725-3166. REWARD KIRKS Kerry area, noodle, like Bed- Itnntnn hlawtr Vnllsr eiog tag, Sunday afternoon, name uicnon, uays, a-wy; evenings, wa-4W9. Found BLACK and tan short ha I red pup, bell on collar at St. Laurent Blvd. K-Mart, 725-1510, FOUND, 1 set of keys.

Admiral Ave. 722-9044 LADIES silver wristwatch found Carl-IngwoodShopplng Centre, 722-1766. SAMOYED, young female, near Apple-ton Dec. 13. 234-2531 Of 1-257-3428.

SMALL German shepherd, male, black and tan, black collar. Between Mano-tick-Ottawa, corner Merlvale Rd. Highway. 825-2623. 13.

In Memortams CAMERON In loving memory of a dear mother and grandmother. Jessie Cameron, who passed away Dec. la, 1973. Many a day her name Is spoken. And many an hour she is in our thoughts, link In our family chain broken, not from our hearts.

fturnln. tM.l.Ju. and Grandsons George, Geoff ond John. i BROWN Jn loving memory of Lloyd M. Brown, who died Pec.

la, 1973. Loves greatest gift Remembrance -Always remembered by Jeen and I Children. COOKE In loving memory of a dear mother and grandmother, Adeline M. Cooke, who passed away Dec. la, 1952.

Love's greetest gift Remembrance. Bill, Grace, Helen and Family. FABI In loving memory of 'a dear aaugmer ana sister, utnerine peat, I who passed away at the age of ll, I. Dec. IB, 1971.

I No one knows our heartaches, i I Only those who have lost, can .1 tell i Of the grief that we bear In, silence For the one we loved so well, Mom, Dad and Brother John. MATH IE In loving remembrance of a dear mother and grandmother, Mrs. Elizabeth Mathle, who passed away i Dec. 18, me. our hearts your memory lingers.

Always tender, fond and true, There's not a day, dear Mather, We da not think of you. -rSon Jim and Family. RIDDLE' In abiding happy remem- brance of Arthur Leslie (Les) Riddle, a most beloved husbend and father' who went ahead on Dec. la, 19S3. "Love Is stronger than Death." Mergot, John, Diana and deer brother and uncle, Hector Rio.

pelle who passed ewav Dec. IB. 1973. Not dead to us who loved him. He lives with us In memory Not ost.

but oone before; Ana win rorever more. Mrs. D. H. Kllmartln and Family; WHITE In loving memory of my dear wife Gladys (Paten), who passed awatf IW te.

t071. 'nt May she olways walk In sunshine Ara love erouna nor now. For. the happiness she gave me. No one will ever know.

It broke my heert to lose her. But she did not go alone. For part of me went with her, The day God called her home. Sadly missed. Husband Tom and Family.

15. Card, of Thanks LUSK We wish to express our sin cere tnenks ana appreciation to our relatives, friends, and neighbours, for the many acts of kindness, messages of sympathy, beautiful floral tributes and chsriteble donations during our recent bereavement In the lass of a dear wife and mother- Elsie. Husband Percy, Denny, Doug. 16. Funeral Directors' RACINE.

Robert ana Oauthler Reg'd, J3J-34M. 360 Besserer, 300 Olimteadi 7 Felrmenli 359 St. Potrlcki 101 Notre ueme 20. Florists FINE'S FLOWERS' A LIMITED Suggest you place your Christmas orderl any, whether ler oU of town or Ottawa --ami ores. For additloni) service our tele phones wil be open lo receive Sunday.

Decembn 22hd. n' We to eivlss fjovssver. we cannot- "rnrirtt receive 4 p.m. CKmisr 23rd. 73-0750 38.

Nursing Homes RE I IREMENt ledge far elderly, Olebs, semi ond private rooms, uq-otwe. 5. a.

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