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54 Thursday, Oct. 31, 1974 The Ottawa Journal 83711 CLASSIFICATION DIRECTORY wilil stotistlcsi 1. Adoption 2. Birins 3. Deoths 4.

Obituaries 5. Lost 6. Found Nellcesi 13. In Memorlams 14. Anniversary MotMS 15.

Cords of I honks 16. Funral Directors '17. Cemetery Memorials 17o Cemetery Lota 18. Societies and Lodges 19. Churchet 20.

Florists 21. Cemeteries 29. Druggists Open Sunday 29a Druggist Open Monday 30, Service Stations -Servient 23. Banquet! and Parties 34. Takeout Foods 35.

Where to Go 36. Hotels end Motels 37. Beouty Salons 38. Nursing Homes 39. Gardening and Lanscaplng 40.

Ambulance service 54. Apartments to Let 55. Furnished Apartments to Let 56. Apartments Wanted 57. Houses, Garden Homes 58.

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

Share Accommodation 63. Business Opporfunltles 64. Industrial Properties 65. Property for Sale 66. Property for Rent 67.

Property Wanted 68. Income Property 69. Commercial property 70. Out of Town Property 71. Forms for Sal 72.

Farms for Rent 73. Farms Wanted to Buy 74. Cottages for Sale 75. Cottage for Rent 76. Cottages Wonted 77.

Cottage Lots for Sal 78. Warehouse Spoo 79. Offices to Let ao. Offices Wanted to Let 11. Stores to Let 82.

Stores Wanted to Let S3. Resort 15. Hunting and Fishing Articles! 87. Ski Corner St, Snowmobiles 89. Snow Blower 90.

Bicycle 91. Cameras. Photo Supplle 92. Article for Sal 93. Article Wanted 94.

Article for Rent 95. Article for Swap 96. Antique and Fin Art 97. Firewood and Fuel 98. Market Basket 99.

Machinery and Equipment 100. Pet stock i 101. Livestock and Poultry 102. stamps and Coins. 103.

Hobbles 104. Boats and Motor 105. Campers for Sale 106. Campers' Supplies 107. Muslcol Supplies 108.

Radio Television 109. Household Appliances Autosi 119. Auto Leasing 120. Auto for Sale 121. Auto Wanted 122.

Auto Accessories 123. Sports Cars 124. Auto Parts 125. Motor Sport Events Trucks: 129. Trucks for Sale 120..

Truck Bodies, Parts 131.. Trucks Wanted Trailers: m. Motor Homes 133. Trailers for Sale 134. Trailers for Rent 135.

Mobile Homes for Sole 136. Mobile Homes for Rent 137. Mobile Homes Moved 138. Mobile Home Parks 139. Mobile Homes Exchanged Motercylest 145.

Motorcycles for Sole 146. Motorcycles for Rent 147. Scooters fnr Sle 148. Scooter for Rent Miscellaneous: 151. Garages 152.

Parking Space 153. Winterizing 157. 158. 159. 160.

161. 161 163. House for Sal Real Estate Service Condominiums -Furnished Houses to Let Furnished Houses Wanted to Let Houses Wanted to Let HouseCWanted to Buy 176; Personal Memo 177. Transportation Avolleble 178. Tronsportotlon Wonted 179.

Camps Boy' and Girls 1 mil-' 185. Flnonclng 186. Money Wanted 187. Money Available 188. Mortgoge 189.

Investment 190. Patent and Copy 'niaci'tiiiaii 740. 241. 242. 243.

244. 244. 247. 248. 249.

250. 251. 252. Restaurant Hotel Help Help Wonted Salespersons and Agent Positions Vacant Professional Service Hospital Help Wowed Employment Wonted Dnmentlc Help Teacher Wanted tuition Trade Schools Baby Services 260. Legal 211.

Auctions 2S2. At Your Service Today and tomorrow TODAY Ottawa and District free glaucoma mobile clime. Billing Bridee shopping centre. Halloween cartoon and cos tume party, Ottawa Boys' dub, 412 Nepean St, 7 p.m. Nepean planning and works committee meetings, 3825 Richmond 7.30 and 9.30 p.m..

Free public lecture-on transcendental meditation, Marion Hall, room 40, 36S Nicholas 8 p.m. The Found Object, talk, National Gallery, 8 p.m. Ann Lough, Rooster's, Car-leton University, 8 p.m. Dear Charles, Kanata Theatre, Earl of March High School, 8.30 p.m. i TOMORROW nttflwn and District free glaucoma mobile clinic, St.

Laurent Plaza. Blood donor clinic, Nepean High School, 9 a.m. to noon. Sixth Annual FrintmaKers-disolav. main hall, Carleton ITniversitv.

10 a.m. to 5 D.m. Ann Lough, Rooster's Lae-- ton University, 8 p.m. The Two Koreas: A Political Overview, public lecture, Room C264 Loeb Building, Carleton University, 8 p.m. Opening, Jack Purcell Community Centre, adjacent to the Elgin Street Public School, 8 p.m.

Forbes Community and Recreation Association millionaire's night, Montfort Church, 8 p.m. Everything in the Garden, School, 830 p.m. Dear Charles, Kanata Theatre, Earl of March High School, 8.30 prra. fhe Journal has made available a booklet of In Memoriam Notices Phone or Write Miss Allen 563-3711 Journal Numbers THE JOURNAL 563-3731 NOME DELIVERY 53811 RETAIL AOVUTtSINO 563-3342 CLASSIFIED 563-3711 NEWS 563-3783 SPORTS 563-3786 365 IAIRIER AVENUE Births CORBET Stu and Raylene (nee Larese) proudly an-- nounce the birth of their first child, a son, Scott Edward on Oct. 29, 1974, 6.30 p.m.

weighing 8 lbs. 4 at the Montreal General Hospital. GERVAIS Jacques and Diane (nee Gallipeau) wish to announce the birth of their son, David Philip, Oct 26, at 6.34 a.m., 1974 weighing 6 15 at the Grace Sincere thanks to Dr. Burgess and the cheerful nursing staff. KERR John and Angie, are pleased to announce, the safe arrival of their daughter Tra-cey Leigh, 6 lbs.

5 ozs. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. J. Kerr, and Mr.

and Mrs. W. M. Simpson. Many thanks to Dr.

M. Gluck and nursing staff at the Ottawa Owe. MEILLEUR John and Sbar ron (nee Clarke) are pleased to announce the arrival of their first child, a baby girl, 7 lbs. 7 on Sunday. Oct.

27, 1974, at the Ottawa Civic Hospital. Thanks to Dr. Car son and caseroom stair. Mother and baby both RUTTLE Anne and Jack proudly announce the arrival of their daughter, Charlotte Anne, at the Ottawa uvic Hospital on Friday, Oct 25, 1974. A sister lor usa, Mickey, Joey and John.

SAWALL Heinz and Betty (nee Holl-Larabie), a girl, 11 lbs. 6 pri vate. VURMA Andres and Linda an nounce with great pleasure the, birth of a son Jason El liott, 8 on Oct 30, 1974, at the Ottawa Civic Hospital. Thanks to Dr. Gluck.

WHITE John and Isobel (nee Smith) are nappy to announce the arrival of Nancy Lynn Marta, 6 9 Oct 26, 1974 at the Grace Hospital, sister for Stephen. 'Many thanks to Dr. Mackey and caseroom WHTTLOCK Barbara and Ron are pleased to announce the arrival of a sister weigh-ing 6 lbs. 14 for David and Kimberley, born at the Grace Hospital on Oct. 28.

1974. 3. Deaths BEZAK, Helen In hospital, Thursday, Oct 31, 1974, Helen Michniewich, age 86, of 44 Anna widow of Mike Bezak; dear mother of Peter, of Poland; Paul and Bill, Ottawa; also survived by three brothers and two sisters, 10 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. Resting at the Tubman Funeral Home, 403 Richmond Road at Roosevelt Funeral mass in Bukowinian Trinity Orthodox Church, Somerset Saturday 9 a.m. Interment Notre Dame cemetery.

BORTHWICK, Mabel Elizabeth In hospital on Thursday, Oct. 31, 1974-, Mabel Elizabeth Dempsey, widow of William L. Borthwick, in her 84th year; dear mother of Mrs. James (Phyllis), Toronto; and Horace (Bill) Borthwick, Ottawa; sister of Roy Dempsey, Ottawa; also surviving seven grandchildren. Resting at Hulse and Playfair, Central Chapel, 315 McLeod St Funeral Notice later.

Quebec-Ontario border dispute solution asked CORNWALL (Special) The Ministry of Natural Resources has been asked to draw the line in a border dispute between Quebec and Ontario. The problem, sent to the ministry by Stormont, Dundas and Glenbarry Conservation council, centres on Lake St. Francis. The "provincial border runs through the lake but nobody really knows where. Ontario hunters had difficulty earlier this year when they were stopped by Quebec game wardens who alleged they were hunting in Quebec i a non-resident licence.

Under a gentleman's agreement reached this fall hunters from either province are allowed to bunt in the lake area i a non-resident licence. The Conservation council wants this agreement made permanent. 2. Deaths BREZ, George In hospital on Wednesday, Oct. 30, 1974, George Brez, age 62 years, son of the late Mr.

and Mrs. Paul Brez of Ramsayville, brother of Madeline (Mrs. John Adams) and John. Rest-in; Hulse and Playfair central chapel, 315 McLeod St Service Saturday at 2 p.m. Interment Ramsayville ceme tery.

BYRON, Elizabeth Jane Wednesday, uct. .30, 1974, in hospital, Shawville, Eli- zabeth Jane Hill, widow of Welland Byron; dear mother i of Ruby (Mrs. Joseph Hagel), Saskatoon, Ena (Mrs, Maynard Russell), Rolphton; Ont; Arthur, Sarnia; Jack, Ont; Frank, Ottawa: Etta (Mrs. W. F.

Gray), St. John N.B.; and Janet Hall, Bristol, her 86th year; sur vived by 27 grandchildren and ten great-grandchildren. Rest- Xing at W. J. Hayes and Sons, Shawville, where ser vice will be conducted in the chapel Saturday at 2 p.m.

In- term'enfv Norway Bay ceme tery. CASEY, Frank In hospital Wednesday, Oct30, 1974, age 80 years, dear husband ot Al- bina-Tambeau, of 49S Pine i Buckingham; dear father of Leonard, Masson; Denis, Gatineau Montreal Mrs. Arthur PeUetier (Car-m Buckingham; John Mathieu (Evelyn), Pier- refonds; Mrs. Pierre Bou chard (Isabelle), Masson; Mrs. Fred Day (Stella), Otta wa; dear brother of Percy, Templeton; Miss Nellie and Mrs.

Pat Barrie (Eva), both of -Ottawa; also 27graott-children and four great grandchildren. Resting at the Cadieux Funeral Home, 322 Main St, Buckingham. Funer al Saturday to St Gregory's Church for mass at 2 p.m. Interment St, Rose cemetery. CHIPMAN, Noel hospital, in St Petersburg, Florida, Oct 29, 1974, beloved husband of Eileen Devhn, formerly of Montreal and Como, P.Q., dear brother-in-law of Mrs.

"Mary D. Steers, of Ottawa. DENEAULT, Rose Anna In hospital, on Tuesday, Oct. 29, 1974, Rose Anna uiarbon- neau, widow of Alfred; dear mother of Marlyn, Ida, both of Ottawa and Pauline (Mrs. E.

Lepine), of Vanier; beloved grandmother of Ro- zanne (Mrs. R. Kealey); Jo hanna and Ida. Resting Hulse and Playfair, Central Chapel, 315 McLeod St Service in Ihe chapel on at 1 p.m. Interment Notre Dame cemetery DOLMAN, Miss Helen Mary After lengthy illness in Hospi tal on Tuesday, 29, 1974, daughter of the late Mr.

and Mrs. James Dolman; survived by her John Houlahan of Prescott, Ont. Friends may call at the Mo Evoy Shields Funeral Home, 235 Kent from 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday and 5 to 9 p.m. Thursday.

Funeral Friday to St Mary's Church. Mass at 10 a.m. Interment St Mark's cemetery, Prescott DONNELLY, Mary E. In hospital, on Tuesday, Oct. 29, 1974, Mary E.

Laughton, dear wife of the late Bernard C. Donnelly; beloved mother of Nor a Moore. Resting Hulse and Playfair, Central Chapel, 1098 Byron Ave. Funeral service 11 a.m Thurs-day. Interment Beeehwnd cemetery.

EMON, Ida Whilimcna In Renfrew Hospital, on Tues- day, Oct 29, 1974, Ida Craw ford, in her 66th year, be loved wife" of Roy Envn, of Calnbogie; dear mother of Betty (Mrs. F. Senacfc), Renfrew; Thelma (Mrs. T. Senack Calabogie; Catherine (Mrs.

C. Johnston), Perth; WilL'am, Frank, Earl, Victor, all of Calabogie; Ray and Andy of Lanark; Keith and 'Eric, of Perth. Resting at Cochrane-Anderson Funeral Home, Renfrew until Friday, Nov. 1, at 1.15 p.m. thence to Calabogie United Church for service.

at 2 p.m. interment HUIcrest cemetery, Calabogie. GLASSON, Alice At Carleton Lodge. Oct 30, 1974, Alice Stephenson, age 83, formerly of Ottawa, widow of Norman Glasson; dear sister of Stan ley Stephenson, North Gower; and Mrs. Lulu Moore (Hastie), Edmonds, U.S.A.; also several nieces and nephews.

Resting Rolston Funeral Home, Kemptviile. Private funeral was held Thursday. Interment Beech-wood cemetery. Journal Subscription Rates SIN0L8 COPY PRICBi -Weekdays 15c, Saturday 15c. By MAIL! 11.25 Mt, MM montn or S5O.O0 year dtilvorta my-whtro.

Saturday only JOe wotk or 124.00 a far. By CARRIERl (44.30 a ytar or 5c WMK. 3. Deaths HALL, Garland In hospital on Wednesday, Oct. 30, 1974, J.

Garland Hall of Russell, beloved husband of Car rie Olsen; dear father of James of Metcalfe; also sur-' vived by 2 grandsons. Resting at the Warner Funeral Home, Russell, Ont where friends may call after 2 p.m. Friday. Funeral service Saturday p.m. Interment North Russell cemetery.

f- JAMES, Ida Agnes At the Public Hospital, Smiths Falls, Ont on Wednesday, Oct. 30, 1974, Ida Agnes Lucas, in her 82nd year, wife of the late William James; dear sister of Cecil Lucas of RR 5, Smiths Resting at the Blair and Son Funeral Home, 112 Beckwith St. Smiths Falls from 7 p.m. Thursday, Oct 31. Funeral arrangements in complete.

LEE, Pork blrangTKelly) In hospital on Wednesday, Oct, 30, 1974, Pork Chung Lee, of 992 Mountainview in his 81st year, husband of the late ir.i. ri 3. Wei Man Lee, brother of MrsHault. A- B- Ware of Long rl 1. 1 Chung Mark, Ottawa; Wing Lee, of China i and grand father of David, Dick and Donald.

Resting at Hulse and Playfair, Central Chapel, 315 McLeod St. Service on Fri day at 3 p.m. Interment Beechwood cemetery. LARABIE, Mrs. Carmel At her- residence on Wednesday, Oct.

30, 1974, age 52 years, Oarntel Laverty, of 1525 Alta -dear daughter of Joseph Laverty; dear wife of George Larabie; dear mother of Bernard, Marcel, Gerard, Jacques, 'all of Ottawa; Mrs. Johnny Renaud (Liliane), of Greely; Mrs. Kenny Rossing (Juliette), Lake, N.Y.; dear 6ister of Gerald, Edmood, Joseph, Anselm, all of Ottawa; Mrs. Theresa Cas- sey, Mrs. Vera Green, of Templeton; Mrs.

Mabel Smith, of Ottawa; Mrs. Vida Fraser, Mexico; Mrs. Mary Green, Ottawa; Gertie Menard, Ottawa; also sur vived by six grandchildren. Resting at Racine, Robert and Gauthier Funeral Home, 300 Olrostead Vanier. Funeral Saturday, Nov.

2, to St Se- bastien's Church for funeral mass at 8 a.m. Interment Notre Dame cemetery, Ottawa. LEMAY, Miss Alice In hospi tal after a lengthy illness on Wednesday, Oct. 30, 1974, daughter of the late Tertulien Lemay and of the late Celina Laporte; dear sister of Miss Juliette Lemay, of Hart Road, Green's Creek; also survived by several nieces and nephews. Resting at Rachine, Rob-ert and Gauthier Funeral Home, 2S9 Patrick St Funeral Saturday, Nov.

2 to the Basilica for funeral mass at 9 a.m. Interment Notre Dame cemetery, Ottawa. LOFTHOUSE, George Sydney At his residence, 368 Hol land on Tuesday, Oct 29, 1974, Sydney Lofthouse, beloved husband of Josephine Brown and dear father of Elizabeth Winters and foster fa ther of George Campbell, of Winnipeg; Mr. Lofthouse was with the Dept of National Health and Welfare, Medical Services Branch. Resting at Veitch Draper Parkdaie Ave.

at Gladstone, where service will be held on Thursday at 1 p.m.. Interment Beech-wood cemetery. Donations to the Heart Fund would be appreciated. LOWE, Harriet In hospital on Tuesday, Oct. 29, 1974, Harriet Lowe of Pakenham in her 97th year, beldved daughter of the Late Mr.

and Mrs. George Lowe (nee Mary Woods) and dear sister of Mrs. Flora Drummond of Prospect Park, Pa. Also sur vived by 2 nieces, Mrs. Mona Thompson and Gladys Drum mond, and 2 nephews, Ken neth and Jack Drummond.

Resting at the Comba Funer. al Home, 127 Church Almonte, where service will be held on Friday, Nov. 1, at 2 p.m. Rev. A.

Cecil Dodds of ficiating. Interment Union Cemetery Pakenham. Friends will be received from 2 JO to 4 and 7 to 9.30. HULSE PLAYFAIR LIMITED Dtntoult, Ros Anno Lm, pork ChunB (Kslly) Brtz, Oooroi. Borthwick, Mobtl Ellisbsth.

Central Chapel West Chapel 233-1143 728-1761 Deaths MacDOUGALL, Mabel Peacefully at the family residence, Town Line, Whitby, on Wednesday, Oct. 30, 1974, Miss Mabel MacDougall, beloved daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John MacDougall; dear sister of Peggy and Edna, of Whitby; and Peter, of Ottawa. Resting at the W.

C. Town Funeral Chapel, Whitby for service in the chapel on Friday, Nov. 1, at 3 p.m. Interment Mount Lawn cemetery, Oshawa. Minister "Pastor G.

Emm. MacLEOD, M. C. Private funeral services for Merrill Cedric MacLeod were held in the chapel of Lannin Funeral Home, Smiths Falls on Sept. 20th, 1974.

Mr. MacLeod was bom in Finch, Ontario, Sept. 28th, 1943, son of the late Cedric MacLeod and Mrs. Laura MacLeod, who survives. A brother, Winston, predeceased in 1966.

Rev. E. Phipps officiated at fhe funeral and interment was at HiUcrest cemetery. Pallbearers were three uncles and three cousins, Douglas MaceLod, of Corn- wan. wuuain Macieuu.

ixie Sault, Bruce MacLeod, Cornwall, Peter Forget, of Ottawa, Scott Adams, of Buffalo, New York. McCULLAGH, Thomas (retired C.N.R. Conductor) In hos pital on Wednesday, Oct. 30, 1974, age 91 years, formerly of 21 Beverley husband of the late Sarah Theresa Lit tle and of Emma Lor dear father of (Mary) Mrs. A.

J. Morrison and the late William -T. of Laddie Morrison, all of Otta wa. Friends may call at Mc-Evoy Shields FuneM Home 235 Kent St, aftSP 7 p.m. Funeral Saturday to Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church, mass 10 a.m.

Inter nment Notre Dame cemetery. MONTAGANO, Augustus (Gus), Suddenly at his home, 265 Viewmount Djc. on Tuesday, Oct 29, 1974, Augustus Mon-tagano, age 75 years, beloved husband of the- late Sadie McLellan; dear father of Gordon, Earl, Mrs Wilfred Tins- ley (Gladys), Mrs. Howard Boyle (Anita), Mrs. Thomas Boucher (June); dear brother of Mrs.

Lena Hogan, Mrs. Lucy Damiano, Mrs. Anne Ryan, Mrs. StelhrUrauIt, Mrs. Donalda Parent, and Ni-c 1 a predeceased by brother Michael and sister MaryPalumbo; also survived by 11 grandchildren and great grandchildren.

In lieu of. flowers donations to Ontario Heart Foundation would be greatly appreciated. Rest ing at the. Tubman Funeral Home, 403 Richmond Rd. at Roosevelt.

Service in the chapel Friday at 2 p.m. Inter ment Pinecreast cemetery. NADON, Onezime On Tuesday Oct. 29, 1974, at his home, 303 Champlain Hull, Mr. One zime Nadon, age 67, husband of the late Eva Lamarche; father of Marcel, Gatineau; Mrs.

Eugene Reny (Rita), Mrs. Remi Denis (Leona), Ot a a eight grandchildren. Resting at Lionel Emond and Son 271 St. Joseph Hull. Funeral.

Friday, Nov. 1, at 8 a.m., in Sacred Heart Church, Hull. Interment Notre Dame cemetery, Hull PIGEON, Mary Joan At RenfrewOnt, on Wednesday, uct. 30, is74, Mary Joan Mul-lins, beloved wife of Joseph Michael Pigeon, by second marriage and the late Ellard Chatsick, by first marriage; stepmother of Bonnie Pigeon, of San Francisco, Calif. Rest ing at the McPhail and Per kins Funeral Home, Renfrew, from 2-10 p.m.

Thursday, Oct. 31, thence to the Zummach mass on Saturday, Nov. 2. Funeral Home, Killaloe. Fun eral on Sat, Nov.

2 to St. Andrew's Church for mass at 10:30 a.m. Interment parish cemetery. McEVOY SHIELDS FUNERAL DIRECTORS 232-5337" Serving Ottawa and Area 1925 6p.m.' CK0V Ns-ws and announcement FRED N. GARRETT FUNERAL SERVICE FOR DIGNITY, EFFICIENCY AND DEPENDABILITY MODERATE RATES 233-4773 584 SOMERSET STREET, WEST 3.

Deaths TRACY, Francis Steven In hospital, Toronto, Tuesday, Oct. 29, 1974, in his 61st year, beloved son of Mrs. Ethel Tracy and the late Simon Tracy; dear brother of Joseph, Sudbury; Dominic, Pembroke; Benedict, Ottawa; Genevieve (Mrs. Robert Stu- binski), Renfrew; Patricia (Mrs. Don Belanger), Little Current; and Lawrence, of Pembroke.

Resting at the Ne ville Funeral Home, 491 Isabella Pembroke until Saturday, Nov. 2, thence to St. Columbkille's Cathedral for funeral mass at 11 a.m. Inter ment St. Columba's cemetery, TRUDEL, Huguette On Thursday, Oct 31, 1974, in hospital, Huguette Beause- jour, age 44, beloved wife of Paul H.

Trudel; dear mother of Jacques, Pierre, Roger, Francoise, Marguerite and Monique; sister of Leo Beausejour, of Quebec City, Resting at Racine, Robert and Gauthier, 260 Besserer St Funeral mass at St. Genevieve Church, Saturday at 11 a.m. Interment Notre Dame, Ottawa. Donations to the Canadian Cancer Society appreciated. UNDERWOOD, Norman In hospital on Tuesday, Oct.

"29, 1974, Norman Walter Under wood, age 57 years, of 57 Lees husband of Mar- MacLean; father of Joan Underwood, of Summer- side, P.E.I. Private Legion Service was held on Wednes day. VOYER, Dr. Rosaire On "MondayrOct- Dr. Rosaire Voyer, of 20 LacasseJ St, Hull, age 56, beloved bus-band of Huguette Caston- guay; dear father of 'Alain; brother and brother-in-law of Sister St.

Patrice (Marie) S.C.O.; Gerard (Yvonne Mar quis), Charles Auguste (Irene Deschenes), both of Rimous- ki; Lucien (Laurette Beaupres), of Montreal; Pa trice (Edna Moffatt), of Ga- tineau; 'and Mrs. Edmond Voyer (Georgette Blais), of Hull; also survived by several nieces and nephews. Resting al Racine, Robert and Gauth ier Funeral Home, 101 Dame. St, Hull. Visiting hours 4-10 p.m.

Funeral Friday in Notre Dame de Lorette Church, Begin St, Hull, at 2 p.m. Interment Notre Dame fv cemetery, Hull. A donation to Dr. R. Voyer Fund, Faculty of Medicine, University of (ir- tawa, would Je appreciated WARREN, Marie Louise Blanche At her residence, 1854 Haig on Wednesday, Oct.

30, 1974, Blanche Thi- bault, age 57 years, widow of Harold Warren; dear mother of Douglas, Garry, Michael (Edith) Mrs. Robert Huard, fNancvl Mrs. David LePaee: sister of Albert, Arthur, Lion el, William, Peter, (Diane) Mrs. Phil Connelly, (Anna) Mrs. Glen Warren (Theresa), Mrs.

Alex Vanasse; also sur vived by 11 grandchildren. Friends "may call at McEvoy Shields Funeral Home, 235 Kent after 7 p.m. Thurs- dav. Funeral Saturday in Ressurection of Our Lord Church (Saunderson Dr.) Mass at 9 a.m. Interment Pinecrest cemetery.

WATSON, Andrew Daniei-On Tuesday, Oct. 29, 1974, Andrew Daniel Watson, in his 93rd year, beloved husband of Amv Claire Reid; father of Mrs. R. S. Ferguson (Barbara), Hugh, Berkley Heights, N.J.; Andrew Toron to.

Resting Hulse and Play-fair, Central Chapel, 315 McLeod after 6 p.m. Thursday. Service in the chapel on Friday at 2 p.m, Interment Beechwood ceme tery. Please omit flowers. 5.

Lost BETWEEN Ottawa Airport and Exhibi tion Grounds, wanet belonging to per son rrom loromo area, conjoining personal papers and sum of money. Reward. Coll collect, 1-613-535-2052. CAT, Lllacpotnt, Siamese, white, blue ayes, male, ra-wis, oaysi vri-iui, avgs. Reward.

LARGE orame striped male cat, vicin ity Pine wood irosconT. Kewarav aa- 3290; LOST, lerga aquamarine ring with gold band, possibly YMCA-Argyle. Keepsake. Rewera. xj-uio.

LOST, gold frames glasses, St. Laurent or corp area. MANOR Park, fluffy black female kit- n. Answer to Eat. 745-2292.

OCTOBER 5th, Sam, 1 year old male irey Angora cat. MCKeuer park, la va. PERSIAN cat, grey, very large neu tered male, vicinity ciaastone, tigm. 332-3941. Journal Box Replies 93 169 190 310 338 344 353 364 317 318 347 353 364 Replica mailed Oct.

SO. 1974. 253 308 335 339 344 346 349 350 354 355 357 358 363 365 368 369 370 371 373 374- 376 377 400 Vj "3. lost SAMOYEO while dog, Perry and Cook ko. tru, suDstsntiai rewsra.

224-J260. 684-7827. SIAMESE est, malt, 1 year old. answers to Buttons. Reward.

74S-W87. SMALL female cat. Mack with soma orown, inurcnm-seiDv, evenings, 729-1250. WALLET at Colonel By camous. oonquln College, Thursday night.

Re- i ward. 531.7303. 9 YOUNS mala -cat, grey shading white. FeJrtleld-Bayshore area. 128- YOUR Pet may be at the Humane" Society Shelter.

Visit shelter to sure. 72W164. 6. Found BLACK male kitten, white soots chest. Cole Ave.

area, Oct. 25. 030o. BLACK hag found. Experimental Farm, coniaining mm accessories, 722-607.

LARGE white short1 holred spayed fe male car. lungsview rain, vanier, 74V-77. MALE striped cat. White markings. New Edinburgh.

744-24M. SCOTTISH terrier, female with little white marking, about 3 month old. Call 234-5801 after 4.30 p.m. SIMPSON Sears parcel, containing sew ing mareriais. 2J2-0920, aner 5.

SMALL mole cat, black and white. long holred. Alto Vista. 733-3442. TINY taffy colored female dog, white spot on neaa, conar, cnain broken, Al- Woodroffe parking lot, 722-2.

1 SMALL grey kitten. University of Ottawa. 238-2MI. 7 KEYS found, 1974 Ontario plaque. 184438, 6 silver and one-gold.

745-7574, found In area of Presland Rd. and Whltton Overbrook. 13. tn Memoriam! KENNEDY In loving memory of dear uncle, Dr. Bruce Kennedy, who passed away Oct.

31, 1953. There Is a link death cannot saver, Love and remembrance last forever. Mabel and Lorna MacMlllan. LOCKE RBY In loving memory of my dear husband, David Lockerby, -who passed away Oct. 31, 1964.

Tenderly I'll treasure the past, With memories that will always last, Ana wnen i cease to trunk of you, Will be when God has called me too. Lovlnalv remembered. Wife Edith. MCDONALD In loving memory' ef a dear son and brother, Percy, who away Oct. 31, 1973.

ill memory fades and life departs. You'll live forever In our hearts. Mother, Beatrice, Harold and Peter McDONALD In loving memory' ef a dear husband, Percy, who passed away October 31, 1973. ,0 happy hours we once enoyed, How sweet their memory still. But death has left a loneliness The world can never fill.

Loving Wife Anita. REESE In fond and loving memory of my mother, Mrs. Mary Reese, who passed away Oct. 31, 1965. What would I not give to clasp her hand.

Her dear, sweet face to see; To hear her voice, to see her smile. That meant so much to me. Daughter Irene and Son-in-law Fred and Family. REESE In fond and loving memory of a dear mother, Mrs. Mary Reese, who passed away Oct.

31, 1965. Loving and kind In all her ways. Upright and ust to the end of her days; Sincere and true, In her heart and mind, Beautiful memories she left behind. Son Ray, Daughter-in-law Sophie. ST.

GERMAIN In loving remembrance of a dear brother, brother-in-law and uncle, Michael, who died suddenly, October 31, 1971. i In the book of Ufa there ana- J. memories Of the happy days we knew, And recorded In love are the '-blessings, Of a wonderful brother like you. Always remembered. -Marilyn, Blake, Cheryl arid Michael.

ST. GERMAIN tn loving memory of our deer son, Mlehnel, who died dc-'. ddentally, October 31, 1971, ust3. Today recalls sad memories, Of a dear son gone to rest. And the ones who think of him today, Are the ones who loved him est.

Love, Mom and Dd. WALKER In loving memory of'Arlhi who passed away ocr. 3f, 1967. i No morning dawns, no night returrisi But that we think of you. i Those left behind are very dear But none replaces you.

1 Grandma, Grandpa, Aunt Sheila and Uncle Ian. 15. Cards of Thanks CAVANAGH To our many friends In Ottawa, other cities ana oases we extend our slncerest thanks and ap- praciatlon for the many acts of kind ness, messages of consolation and sympathy and floral tributes In our sad bereavement In the loss of a beloved husband and father, Captain Dale C. Cavanagh. Special thanks to Padre S.

Swaren and the ladies who helped with babysitting and brought food to the house. Mrs. Dale E. Cavanagh and Children. DESORMEAUX Mrs.

J. D. DesOr-meaux, daughter Odette and son Andre-Jean wish to extend their heartfelt thanks and appreciation for the acts of kindness, sympathy, floral and spiritual offerings received 1n their recent bereavement In the1 loss of a beloved husband and father. 16. Funeral Directors RACINE, Robert ana OouthleT Rag', 337-3680.

260 Besterar, 300 Olmsteod; 7 Falrmontj 259 St. Patrlcki 101 Notr Dame. 20. Florists SHOO THOSE RECOVERY BLUES with Flowers from Fine's 737-0750 38. Nursing Homes KEMPTV1LLE.

Private, gracious ac commodation, a icalMnt food and care In new French Provincial style It-bed home. Spar lout grounds dlecent to and opera red by the founders of Fetherstonnaugti Nursing Mora. 1-258- RETIREMENT tadge far elderly, OMbe, ami and private rooms, 33441590. 39. Garden'g landscap'g TOP son end land fttl for sale.

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