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ww tr ytryyy 1 rn r1 Births BAIXA Michael and Marlon (nee Mahoney) welcome their daughter, Shannon Catherine, born April 4, 1974, at 5.SS p.m. She wa a beautiful 7 lbs-, Shannon entered our world smiling. Her happy grand. parents are Mr. Herbert Mahoney, Mr.

and Mrs. Nick Balls and Super Gram, Mrs. May Cbailis, Many thanks to Dr. Puddicombe and the "caseroom' staff of the a vie Hospital; BYRNE -1 Brian and Phyllis: (nee AcklandX are pleased to announce the arrival of their son, Christopher Weston, Wednesday, April 3, 1974, Riverside Hospital, thanks to nr. rod caseroom staff.

BYRNE Kevin and Maureen (nee McGee), are happy to announce the arrival of their first son, Sean Matthew, 8 on. April 3, 1974. First grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. C.

J. McGee, Ottawa, fend Mr. and Mrs. Al J. Byrne, Ofr tawa, Many thanks to Dr.

Krzaniak and staff at River side Hospital. i DUPUIS, Clifford and Elizabeth (nee' Matlock) are delighted to announce the birth of Ryan Matthew, 9 7 on April 3, 1974, at Otta wa Civic Hospital. Baby brother for Jordy. Special thanks to. Dr.

BeardaU arid caseroom staff. EDWARDS Doug and Kathleen (nee Law) are very pleased to announce the ar-j rival of Shannon's sister, Alli-son Lori, 9 6 on Monday, April 1, 1971 Special thanks to Dr. Himaya and Riverside staff. HAGAR Eric and Barbara (Green) are proud to announce the arrival of a girl, Cindy 7 124 at the Grace Hospital, Wednes- day April 3, 1974. A sister for N.

Stewart, Kathryn and Susan. Special thanks to Dr. Burgess, Mrs. Turner and caseroom staff, v- HELMAN Moshe and Faye (nee Schaenfleld) announce with much pride and joy, the arrival of their son, 7 1 April 2, 1974, at me Ot- tawa Civic Hospital, a little for Tammy. 7 IRWIN Rick and Judy (nee Laverty) are pleased to announce the arrival of their first child, a girl, Tracy Lyn, 6 4 on April 3, 1974, at.

Grace Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Barry Thompson and caseroom staff. First grandchild for Jim and laurlne Laverty and Donald and LHllan Irwin. LA CHARITY To David and Judy, a daughter, Kelly Ann, on April 2, 1974, at the Grace Hospital.

Mother and daugh-j 1 ter welL MacDONALD Peter and Catherine (nee Cbarboneau) announce the birth of their first child, a son, April 3, 1974. at Civic Hospital. McNALLY Gretj and Laurie McLachlan) thank God for the safe arrival of their first child. Elizabeth Jane, 8 lbs, 10 on April 3, 1974, at Great war Memor ial Hospital, Perth. Thanks to Dr.

McLean and staff. PRICHETT Linda and Barry are pleased to an nounce the birth of a baby girl, Wendy, 7 7 on April 2, a sister for Colin. Special thanks to Dr. Beres-ford, and caseroom staff at the Civic Hospital. RAMLO Bryce and Karen are proud to announce the 1 1 birth of a second son, Warren Hutton, 6 14 at the vie Hospital, April 4, 1974.

Grateful thanks to a fantastic G.P., Dr. Gordon Louden and the always help ful staff or the Civic Hospi tal. ROWAN-LEGO Peter and lacquie (nee Campeau), a son, Ottawa uvlc Hospital, AorU5. 1974. SIDEY Peter and Britftte are proud to announce the ar rival of Karin Alexandra, a sister for Ronald.

Tune, 7.26, April 2, 1974, at the Civic Hospital. Weight 10 7 ozs. Many thanks to Dr. Car- son and staff. VERHEYEN Norma and Peter announce the arrival of Jodi-Lynn, 9 lbs.

1 on April 3, 1974. A sister for Jamie and Timmy. Many thanks to Dr. Peterson and 1 staff at the Grace Hospital. -i -t Aiuwunowimiu'; yrg 3.

Dtaths ADAMS, Pearl Emily in hospital on Saturday, April 6, 1974, Pearl Emily MIddletoo, beloved wife of Peter M. Adams of R.R. 3, Manbtlck, (tot, her 70th year, sister of Mrs. M. A.

Russell, Buf falo, New York; Mrs. Henry i Jones, Burmingham, Mrs, Henry MBler, Melbourne, Florida; Mrs. Rix Beard, OrHUa, Ont; Hilton Middleton and Thomas Middleton, both of Barry, Ont Resttng at Hulse and Playfalr Central ChapeL 315 mo4jma j. uw i i poo. saturaay.

service Monaay. Interment Capital Memorial i- AYOUB, Marguerite (nee Tat- dtf) 1309 Christine in hospital, April 4, 1974, dear wife of Edward Sr. mother of Madeleine, Edward Camilla, Paul, Danielle, Marc and Louise; also sur vived by eight grandchildren; four sisters and two brothers. Private services. In HeiTDf flowers, friends may donate to the Canadian Cancer Society.

BAIRD, John S. I. Suddenly at his home, 503 Lyon St on Friday, April 5, 1974, John S. I. Baird, age 62 years, beloved husband of Marjorie Quail.

Father '-of Marilyn (Mrs. W. Chadderton), Beverly (Mrs. E. Scodeilaro) and Glenda; brother of Mrs.

Mil. dred Munro, Mrs. Beatrice Munro, Emery, Mrs. Muriel Lesway, Mrs. Hannah Lesway, Mrs.

Elizabeth Gibson, Mrs. RamandaRiddell, Mrs. Florence RaddeH and James, grandfather of Stephen and Edward Chadderton. Resting at Hulse and Playfalr Cen tral Chapel, 315 McLeod St after 7 p.m. Saturday.

Ser vice at McLeod Stewarton United Church on Monday at 2 p.m. Interment Capital Memorial Freida' In April 5, 1974, Freida A. Rita Mierau, wife of the late Henry J. Bury, 169 Bays- water dear mother of Henry G. (Harry), Bath, Ont; Frank A.

and Sylvia (Mrs. George Gundersen), Ottawa; three grandchildren, two great-grandchildren survive. Resting at the Wheian Funeral 615 Cooper St between Bay and Lyon, from 2 p.m. Sunday. Funeral Mon- day to St Mary's Church for mass at 9 o'clock.

Interment Notre Dame cemetery. Memorial tributes co the Canadian Cancer Society, 200 Melrose Ave. preferred. CARDINAL, 'Miss Clarisse (Kiss) Of 50A Bancroft St, Aylmer, Que, on April 4, 1974, age 80 years, be. loved sister of Armatld, Mrs.

Wilfrid Lavigne (Regina), (Mrs. Eric Davis (Laurette), Mrs. WHliam Middlemiss Qmelda), alt of Aylmer, also survived by many nephews and nieces. Retting at Lionel Emond and Son, 47 -Centre St, Aylmer. Service Monday, April 8 at 10 a.m.

at St Paul's Church, Inter ment parish cemetery. CARRIERE, Mrs. Eva In hos pital on Friday, April 5, 1974, at the age of 87 years, Eva Roy, wife of the late Adrien Carrlere; dear' mother of Arthur Marcel, Mrs. Casaire Migneault (Therese); sister of Mrs. Alexlna Sequin, all of Ottawa.

Also survived by nine grandchildren and 1 1 great-grandchildren. Resting at Racine, Robert and Gau thier Funeral Home, 7 Fairmont Ave. Funeral Monday, April 8 to Notre Dame des Anges Church for funeral mass atv 9 a.m. Interment Hammond cemetery, Hammond, Ont Journal Numbers THE JOURNAL 53-3731 H0MI MIIVWY 543-3811 RETAIL ADVtRTBINS 5634842 54M711 NEWS .1 5434788 SP0RH 563-3786 36S IAURIER AVENUI Deaths. DDCON.

Harold J. Suddenly at hit residence, 362 Goul- lmm Aot 4 on Satur day, Aprfl 6. 1974, beloved husband of Mona Winter and dear father of Richard of Samia and (Elizabeth) Mrs. 'George Ranger of Montreal; eight grandchildren also survive; dear brother of Frank J. Dixon of -Montreal; Mrs.

Genevieve Lynch and (Catherine) Mrs. Royden KenneUy, both of Ottawa. Friends may call at McEvoy- Shields Funeral Home, 235 Kent St after 7 p.m. Satur-. day.

Funeral Monday to St Joseph's Church for mass. In-" terment Notre Dame' ceme- tery. DOWD, Velva in hospital, March 23, 1974, at Vancouver, Washington, Velva Campbell Dowd, age 89 years, formerly itl widow of John Gibson Dowd; dear mother of Mrs: 'Maurice G. Holdham Ottawa; 'and Dr. G.

Campbell Dowd of Vancouver, Washington; grandmother of Robert Hold-ham, Andrew HoMhem and EUzabetfa Hokbam Ogilvie, of Ottawa, Calvin Dowd, Catherine Dowd end Mary Dowd, Vancouver. Memorial service Sunday afternoon April 7, at 2 o'clock Ridean Park Church. Mnorral donatjons may be made the King's Daughters Dinner Wagon, 567 Cambridge St or the Cancer Society. i' GUEVREMONT, Donat Sud denly, March 31, 1974, at the age of 67, formerly of 79 Henri St, Hull, dear brother of Pte. Gatineau; Mn.

Ernest Houle (Irene), Ottawa; Mrs. Herve Beaucbamp (Lucette), Pte. Gatineau. Resting at the Beauchamp' Funeral Home Ltd, 171 St Uurent St, Hull. Service Monday, April 8 to St Redenjpteur Church for 8.30.

ajn. Interment par. 'ish cemetery; HAYES, Gladys In hospital, April 5, .1974, in her B3rd year, beloved wife of James Hamilton Hayes, daughter of the. late Rebecca Chart and Wlllianr 'John Ardies of Maniwakl, P.Q., dear mother of Mrs. J.

B. Silvester (Audrey). Manotick, Ont; Mrs. R. E.f Reynolds (Shirley), Flbrl- da, U.SA.; Mrs.

M. W. Con- sell (Verna), Brockville, Ont; James Earl Hayes (Jim), Manotick, Ont; Mrs. John Mansfield. (Mavis), Almonte, Ont; survived by 13 grandchildren and five greatgrandchildren.

Resting at the family residence, Manotick, Ont, where the Rev. John McDowaH will conduct the funeral service Monday at 2 p.m.- Interment Capital Memorial Gardens. For further information call Veltch- Draper 236-0868. HORBIK, Paulina In hospi tal, Friday, Apru 5, 1974, age 78 years, Paulina, beloved wife of the late Gregor Hor-bik, formerly of 127 Arthur fit, loving mother of Valentin, Anatol, Mrs. M.

Botroc (Eugenia), and Mrs. G. May-strenko (Ludmila); nine grandchildren and three 1 great-grandchildren also survive. Resting at Veitch-Draper 453 Parkdale Ave, where friends may call after 12 noon Sunday. Ser- vice In chapel Monday at 11 a.m.

Interment Pinecrest rVESON, Eva M. Suddenly at her residence, Almonte, Ont, on Friday, April 5. 1S74, Eva M. McArthur, wife of WUliam H. Iveson, Almonte; mother of Fred W.

Iveson, Ottawa. Resting at the Kerry Funeral Home, 154 Elgin St, Almonte; after 2 p.m. Saturday. Funeral ser- vice In the funeral home oh Monday at 2 p.m. Interment '-Auld Kirk cemetery.

Journal Subtcription Kates SIN6LB COPT PUKMi t)y tfc. Hi SY CAMRIERi M. vur or We ML MAILl 4.ai month or MM yw, aWlvfnd mvwtwft. Salurakv amy, mx wtn or no.09 a ror. far furttur IMormonon eon SiMilt or wrn Tn onooo Journol.

Its Lourlar Am WMt, Ottowo, Ontario. KIO SK JoomtJ Box Replies ess MO 8 '9 87 74 12S 1 MS 8St 916 K9 wo 10 18 47 83 108 108 US 140 148 028 M3 80 82 118 123 162 166 8, 1874. RepllW 6 66 115 ne 146 156 1M ftiolM April wa Ms 84 S8 12S 1M 138 148 lttO 184 185 ITT tl 114 138 14 164 116 3. 9 wr wy'T'V p-w trot1 w'w 'r' rV''r'e)pp Deaths JACQUES, Eva In Florida, on Thursday, April 4, 1974, Eva Gauthler, age 60, beloved wife of Omer Jacmjet, of 17 Balsam St; dear mother of Jean-Claude (John), Ottawa; Robert, Vancouver; Madeleine, Ottawa; eister of Aime, Thomas, Alphyr Gauthier of Paptneeuville; Mrs. Alice Braseau, Gatinean; Mrs.

Annette McDonald, Ottawa; alto six grandchildren. Remains will rest at Xandreville Funeral Home, 578 Somerset after 1 p.m. Saturday. Funer-' al Monday to St Jean Bap tists Church for service at 10 a.m. Interment Notre Dame, Ottawa.

KELLY, Alvira Maude hospital Thursday, April 4, 1974, Maude Hawkshaw, 214 Keyworth Ave, beloved wife of Harold Kelly; daughter of the late 'James emd Rebecca. Hawkshaw; dear mother of Mrs, Maynard Woods (Colleen) and June, Ottawa; and Ronald, Portland, Ont; sister of Mrs. Harold Ward (Mae), Mrs. Dave Stewart (Isobel) i and Werner Hawkshaw; also survived by four grandchildren. Resting lit the Tubman Funeral Home, 403 Richmond Road at Roosevelt Service in the chapel, Saturday, at 4 p.m.

Interment St James, cemetery, Carp, in the spring. MANCHESTER, Mary Alora In, hospital Friday, April 5, Mary Waiters, age 53 years, R.R. No. 3, Carp, beloved wife 'of Arthur Manchester, dear mother of Ernest, St Thomas; Allan, Ottawa; Mrs. Stuart Blackburn (Ratherine), Almonte; Janlne, at home; predeceased- by one daugh- ter, Candace; also survived by five grandchUdrea.

Daughter of Mrs. Katharine Doug- las nd the late Charley Wat-ters; sister of Edgar Waiters, Timmins; Sloan Watters, Aroprior; Mrs. Nick Owens (Audrey), and Mrs. Maurice Breen (Janet), Lon-don, England; predeceased by one brother, Vmce Watters, Resting at the Tubman Kennedy Funeral Home, Carp, after 7 p.m. Saturday.

Serv-; ice in the chapel Monday, 3 p.m. Interment United cemo-; tery, Third line of Huntley. In jlleu of flowers donations may be made to the Bible Soolety or. the Cancer Society, MacLEAN, Edmund Charles In hospital, Friday, April 5, 1974, Edmund (Eddie) C. Mac-Lean, of Low, Que, age 72 husband of the late Mildred Irwin; dear father of Mrs.

Edgar Gosselin (Margaret), Ottawa; Mrs. Leonard Warne (Lorraine), Richmond, Ont; brother of Arthur, Wesley, Lilly and Gordon, all of also surviving five grandchildren. Resting Hulse and Playfalr Central Chapel, 315 McLeod St Service Mon day, at 11 a jn. Interment Pinecrest cemetery. 'i MORW, J.N.

(Tommy) In hospital, on Thursday, April 4, 1974, Tommy Morin, son of the late Paul and Annie (Kempt ield) Morin; dear brother of Mrs. Peggy Hua-. eault and Mrs. Florence Morris, bom of Ottawa; brother-in-law of Mrs. Mary Anne Morin, of unoberumd, Ont Friends may call at the -McEvoy Shields Funeral Home, 235 Kent St (Lisgar- Nepean streets).

Funeral Sat urday to Immaculate Heart of Maty Church (Alta Vista Drive), mass 9 a.m. Interment Holy Trinity cemetery, Rockland, Ont: 'V NEIL, Marilyn In hospital, on Thursday, April 4, 1974, Marilyn O'Grady, age 32, be-' loved wife -of Thomas NeiL of! 233T beloved daughter of Lome and Mar- guerite (Welch) O'Grady; dear mother of Larry, Kevin and Elisabeth. Resting at the Kelly Funeral Home, 2313 Carting (west of Woo-droffe). Funeral Saturday to St Patrick's Church, Fallow-field for mast at 2 p.m. Inter ment parish cemetery.

Dona- none to Canadian Cancer Society appreciated. PERKINS, Milton Suddenly on Friday. April 5, 1974, MU- ton Perkins, beloved ton of Luy (Hairpenny) and the late Joseph Perkins, dear brother of Howard, North Gower; Garnet Ottawa; Gerald, Norm Gower; Lloyd, Kempt- Villa. Friends wfli be recelv ed after 1 p.m. Sunday at the Cummmgs Funeral Home, North where funeral service will be held on Mon day at-- 3 Interment Malakoff United cemetery.

Deaths ROY, Roger At Ottawa on April 4. 1974, In his 52nd year, Roger Roy, beloved husband of Marie Morin; loving father of Aline (Mrs. R. Lauriautt) of St PhlllUenne, Quo, and Ray- mono Of unniHO My) wu brother of EUanee (Mrs. F.

Menard) of Ottawa; Irene (Mrs. G. Gagnon) and Gab-rleUe (Mrs. H. Lafontaine), both of Gatineau; Joseph, Charlie, Hector, Andre and Edward, of Ottawa.

Retting at the Tubman Funeral Home, 403 Richmond Road at Roosevelt. Funeral mass will be held at St Bonaven- ture Church, 1359 Chatelaine, on Monday at 11 a.m. Inter ment Notre Dame cemetery. SANDERS, John Paul (Jack) At his residence, 355 Churchill on Friday, April 5, 1974, Jack Sanders, beloved bos- band Of Evelyn Froom; dear jather of John William (Bill), Ottawa; Mrs, George McLean (Lillian), and Mrs. Donald Snowdon (Betty), Toronto; brother of Paul Sanders, Brentford; Mrs.

Harvey Hyde (Vena), Ottawa; also survived by nine grandchUdren. Resting at the Tubman Fu neral Home, 403 Richmond Road at Roosevelt Service in the chapel, Saturday, 10J0 a.m. Interment Pinecrest cemetery. Those desiring. may make memorial omh trflnmons to the Canadian Cancer Society, in lieu of flOWerS.

SKINNER, Allistair On Tnurs- day, April 4, 1974, at the Hen derson General Hospital, Ham ilton, after a lengthy Alness; husband of tbe late Isabelle Drysdale; son of Christina Skinner, of Dundas, and the -late Alexander Skinner; sur vived by a son Alastak- of Port Credit; a daughter, Mar- caret of Hamilton, sisters Mrs. J. Hodd (Isabel), of Stoney Creek; Anne Skinner of Ottawa; and grandchildren Lisa Anne, Allistair, lain, James Alexander and Graeme, Douglas. Resting at the 3. B.

Mariatt Funeral Home, Ham ilton from Saturday, 2 p.m. 'Service in the Mariatt Me-t morial Chapel at 2 p.m. on Monday, April 8, 1974. Interment Woodland cemetery. In lieu of flowers delations to the Hamilton District Associa-tioo for the Mentally Retarded or Canadian Cancer Society.

SWAN, Marie Odile In St Paul, on Wednesday, April 3, 1974, Marie Desri-. vleret, age 83 years, beloved Swife of the late George Edward Swan; dear mother of Georee of Chelsea. Peter, of Ottawa; Mrs. Edmee Rice, of Vancouver; Mrs. Ted White (Adele), Ke-I a B.C;Mrs.

Yvette Baird, of Rochester, N.Y.; Mrs. Walter Perlt (Dodle), St Paul, dear sister of Arthur, Ottawa; and John, Detroit; Mrs. Fernanda Murphy, Ottawa; Mrs. Cedle Dube, Montreal; 8 and 2 great grand-chUdren. Resting at Racine, Robert and Gauthier Funeral Home, 260 Besserer St.

Fu neral Monday, Apru to St Marys Church for-funeraI Mast at 10 a.m. Interment Notre Dame Cemetery, Ottawa. TmBETTS, Elizabethan bos- pltal on Tuesday, April 2, 1974, Elizabeth Wortmen, age 80, of 186 Waverley SU beloved wife of Vaughn Tib betts; dear daughter Mrs. Elizabeth Wortman; dear mother of Richard, Janet (Mrs. David McManus); dear sister of George of Pictou, N.S.; Akon of Moncton, N.B.; Katherine '(Mrs.

William Harkness), of Osoyoos, B.C; and Jean Appleby, of Qtta- wa; fond grandmother of Jason David McManus. Fu- neral service was held from the Kelly Funeral Home, 883 Somerset St Thursday. Cremation Pinecrest crematorium. Demotions to the Ontario Heart Foundation appreciated. FRED N.

GARRETT FUNERAL SERVICE PWCJD FTJrOVLS inojum fc Ottgotton 2334773 584 SOMERSET STREET WEST VEITCH DRAPER IIMITED i FUNERAL DIRECTORS. fAitlCOAU CMAKt 1 728-4673 BANK ST. CHAfU Sotufdoy, A. Deaths WJUGHT, Robert Simpson In hospital on Friday, April 5, 1974, Robert Simpsdn Wright, age 73 years, beloved husband of Myrtle Porter of 179 Chandler Ave, dear father of (Patricia) Mrs. Kenneth Barrie of London, Ont; brother of James Wright of Sadtville, N.B.; also survived by two grandsons, Resting Hulse and Playfalr Central ChapeL 315 McLeod St Fu neral notice later.

Friends may call after 2 p.m. Saturday; WARNER, Dr. G. On Wed neaaay. Asm 174, George Leroy Warner, father of the late Major Donald Warner, survived by daughter-in-law Muriel and grandson John of Ottawa.

Funeral Saturday, Utica, N.Y. VICE CRAIG FUNERAL HOMES- METCALFE WINCHESTER CHESTERVR1E 774-2120 One convenient telephone' numbtr serves al 3 locations AAcEVOY-SHIELDS FUNERAL DIRECTORS 232-5337 A phone coll con erronge nrvico anywhara in the world News and announcements 6 p.m. CK0Y HULSE PLAYFAIR 1 LIMITED oird, John s. I. AacLoon, Edmund Chariot.

Wrtigntt R. Mmpion Ctntrdl Chapel. West Chapel '233-1143 728-1741 5. BLACK Lobrodcr, fomalo, 5 mwittit, VI- einnv cantfi orovo. rowora 7w-ji SROWN and wNt man Brtttony spon- Itl, 1 voars Ola, Army rrwing Armindft.

nrlmmnt. iMMn IA "Tax." 24-2t09, OftOT i. CAT, largo molo, arty, tabby. Wood- rono orta. 72200.

CUFF link mtdo of 1IS4 hill ponny, on sonic srroor. zn-sro. LOST Carllncnvood oroo. oold comto brooch, untlmtntal voluo, roward. GOLD link brocoltt with hoort lock.

VI-clnlty Corllnawsod and Bmhoro Shopping Contro, reward. TU-uzi, 4 to KIRSV cam homo, whlto cat, with block noto ond toll, lost aowllno- Flthor oroo. roworo. 22W203, onor s. LADY'S tmall gold Omoga otlf-wMlrtg wrlttwotch, botwoon Contro Town ond MWonoy-0 Bay oroo onopping comro.

Phono 731-OOIJ. LADY'S watch, blue bond, comer of Con log ond Lyon. Reword, xu-iirr. LADY'S starling 10 brocotet mscrtbtd Barbara," Frm Your Friend," oentlmonfol votu. Ul-tlii.

LOST arov. whlto doa. part ocodlo. tor- rlr, Bel-Air rWafift, stmt 4, answers amn. LOST fomalo eat, tabby, answers to Tffy, vlclnfty ef Parkway Pork, ro ward.

nwin. MALE dog, ton, block beck, probably pert golden lab. Oontlo, Mock reamer collar. May answer to Turnip or Nips. This dog woo found Montebello, iota Fob.

no owners located. Loft now owners Mtr. SI. If found ptaote coll 1IW3). MAN'S diamond wedding ring, subst fi lial rawora.

nij. eeunsuT wetrh. lifatfeofe or BtytMre, Thurodw, More M. 7M- PERSON who found Siberian Husky, COII 74S-M4I) SIAMESE Seolpolnt cot. Copolond Pork OTOO, 734-TI IS.

UNIQUE cnerm brecelof, keopsoke, vtdntty Merrval Rd. Reward. Bt- 0270. WHITE cot wtth short tell, lest Pllon Protect, Aylmer. S10 reward.

4o4-0173 ovenmgo. WHITE Semoyed Husky, loot In Brewer Perk an. Reword offered. 74K4MI I ATHLETIC fMCIng bog contolnlng fencing clethn end eovlpment. Oeyt, tt-S4tti evenings, SHM.

Reward. Found BLACK neutered mote cat. St. Lourtnt Rd. Deyt, 7J7-M10) eve-nmgt, 13WX1.

wnARw prec-i-i, 1 own Stevio, also I Allan, LaSalle parking at. tit twt, OOO, smell, bleclt, long hoi male. Kings mere, S77-1J40, haired terrwr, WIHOOmm Shfwrd Mtch. op-Cfwo'oii ontf atoeSn Jtrejtfc Mew atntjurgn, call oner 0. 7i-iro.

FOUNOtmttl cottumo Bkv owner MeA- my. uMi b. I AM LOST, Mat Oerwieo) SMstwrd end oart tfuakv. rear end befa. Pte dab) at Humane Society.

72MII. KEYS, on key chom. onmour and ank. Ss22U deyt, TXUSlt evenMQS. 11 In Memorioms tAYNE In fond and loving memory 00 4) dtTnA fiwthttf ond ortsntfsftottMTr Cdvth Merji Seym, who patted away Atwev to' goodV onseffltti end kind, pew on INt earth her juil we findi I lone ran le end uerfant aN her Loyal end true to the end ef far days.

-Gordon, powline and Beye, CALOERONt In tovtna mmerv ef dear husband and foftwr, Sue Cat- aeraiw. wno paseea owoy Aprw o. No eyet can te vt weept But still wttNn our actitng hearts Hl eiemsry keep. -Wt Dorothy, i Dtono ond John. April 6, 1974 In Mewwrlomt I CARVILt.

In tovtng momory of ooor ramor ona gronarainor, winiatn Carvlll, who pootod awoy April Pour yoart havo potsod tlnco that rinw WhoA ono wo tovod woo collodwoyi vov took mm mm it woo nn wui, within our hoortt no llvotti ttul. OougMor Morlono ond Family. FINOLAV In loving romombranco of no pooMd owoy soily mluod by Mommy, noddy ond tMor toth. POSTCt In tovkta momorv of a door mi-Mr Arthur ond hy Potior. 6UILBEAULT In loving momory of otor motnor ona grondmofnor, Mrs.

Morlo-Luco GullboovIV who pouod vway April i fjt. Sumhlno Do ism. thodowl Ml. Lovo'l romombranco out lotto oil; And though tho yoor bo many or few. They pro flllod with romombranco of yru.

Noel, Theresa and Fomlty. JOCELYN In loving momorv of mv ooor oroinor, wrmiin r-roiK, wno poosoa owoy April ivoc i Ever romomboroa. Sister Marguerite and Family. JONES In loving memory of door nutbona ona father, Warner c. Jones, wno pastoa owoy Aprn 1, 1T7J.

Wo watched you surfer day by dty, And could not help In ony way, lut lust stood by ond tow you put nto fho Soviouri arms ot loot. -OoKjrot ond the kids MocLEOO Bertha Ellnboth, dlod In grateful and loving memory. -Husband ond Daughter MAOLAORY In loving momory of door mother, arandmoihor ond areot. grandmother, Emm Maflodry, who piuni ywoy Mpril 1VI. Today recalls sod memor let Of a door mother gone to rest, The onoi who think of her today Are fho ones who loved her best.

The Family. McKENORY In momorv of murh loved ton and brother, (Jlmmlol, who wt accioenraiiy mitoa April 1971. Someone remembers, some one carat. Your nom It whispered In my A oloor. a fhruaht sincere, How often I with that you wore nero Mom, Vic end Hoathor.

NESBITT In loving memory of 0 door wife, Agnes Nosbltt, who potsod cway April e. ir1. Tho deaths of sorrow I cannot tell. Of tho lost of ont) I loved to wolli And whKo She sleeps a petceful sleep. Her memory I shall always KOOP.

Husband. PIRIE In tod ond loving momory of our door mother. Mrs. Mary Angus Plrle, who pastta away April 7, l71, Mrs. pat Won tor, Singapore and Boatrlco Plrle, Ottawa.

(TANYA In tovlna momorv ef Mur ray ipurcni, wno pestto away Apf Wi. O010 door Butch Dearest to, US. than words can toll, I Wot th Butch we lost and loved to well, Our hoortt stl'l ocnt wtth oodness. Secret toon stilt flow You gvo ut many memor let Ood Blest you Butch fcr- thoot precious yeort. Your Ufa wot unselfish, for others.

you lived. not for what you received 1 But what you could give For you didn't deserve what you 1 wMt thmuah It only tokos a tlttl tpaco to write how much wo mitt you But It will take tho rest of our lit to forget you. -lvo Mom ind Ood, STANYAR In fend ond loving momorv 1 a tnv dear brother. Murray (Butch) Sfanyor, Who potsod owoy April i7j. Ti.u U.III rlAfUk lO hard tO 00V.

when on wo lovo hot pastod day pethapt rjl understand. When wo moot In that better land. STANYAR In fond ond rtvlng memo ry of aar rrmro, -wr, Who poMed owoy April t. Wt, Sadly mlstad esllo Aiw Moron. TALBOT in loving memory Otor mother ond grondmatlwr, Irene Talbot, who passed awoy April 7, m.

Buld your grave, wo often stand And brush silent tear aside. A think you In tllenc Your nemo wo often recoil But fhr Is no one there te answer But your picture on tho well. Son Woltw, Kothy and orondchlldren. TEEVENS In loving memory of dear daughter and sister, Stephanie, who posted awoy April 170. She has gone to be on ongel, Secure In our Father's car.

And her deer lit) I foot mm petter along, The beautiful streets tjp there. Sadly missed. Mummy end Ooddy, Joenno, Sherry-Let, Olenn end Derek. ZOSCHKE In fond ond loving momory ot a dear father end grndfthr, Wlinem Zotchke, who posted away Apru ItM. Memory drift to teenef long poet.

Time rolls on, but memarle lasti tunthloo pets, thedewt ftlli Love's rernembronco outlast all. -Olllo, Bon and David. ZOSCHKE In fond ond loving momory of deer father, William Zotchke, who pasted away April 170, think of him tllence. Ne eye can see us wpi But st III within our oehmg Mertt His momory kp. Elsie and Root.

ZOSCHKE In fend ond loving memo ry ot oeor reinor ana granaramor, William Zcochke, who passed away April 170. Memory drHti I scenes long pott. Time rou but memories ktf Sunshine pets, shadow toll. Lows rtmembronce eutloott ell. OHIO, Bon ond Dovld.

ZOSCHKE In loving momory ef dr father, wiiilom Zoecnke, who fatted away April A 170. think of him in tlkmc. Hit name I eft rocofl. Tlwr It nothing left to drawer. But hit etefur en the welt.

i Mobel. ZOSCHKE In fcnd end loving mome-nr of a deer father and grandfather. William Zotchke, who paeeed awoy April tm. Th yeert org outcttty pooetn. ThMh efltt mm torn torot.

For In the Iwort fho love him. i Hit memory nngers -UUkm, Nick end Mkheet. 15. Cord ef Thonks OARNETT wetod Hk to preii to otl our rolftvs, friend ond noh-ban for tho ectt of klnoWeeo. word of I ku.u.M ii.m I IrllMrtaA ipgin, giv mwi.w.

extended te In our rocnf oensovo- mem or a awnw evondfathor and brother, eopetlrl- wish to ftionk th Woogont, more siewon rwi nw- imdOrttenalng ympathy andj kindness family end tHtr Btry Rutbxtj. PAYETTE Th family of the lor O.o fg Payette tor Iwertfjtt im mnM, relattva end frlenct for their orjeslono oym-Mtmf and Idndneet during oar thnej of great lot. Spectol fNirfctto Broteov ond nurse of the Otlewa CIvM Hosottol whose km Tion wo so appreciated during tits limes. THE Ambassador ef Prance withe to' pnenk all those who were kind enough to inrra tfwir rrmoethy on the death of Mr. OeCdM Pomafdoa, FreeSdent ef The Republic ot Franc.

16, Rmerai Directors RACINE. Rotiarf end eoiiffdof' Steal, tshUM, sso Batterer, jo Ofmtteod, Palrmonfi Uf St, Petrtclu M' -Notre Dam. The Ottawa Journol 17. Cemetery Memorials CREMATION Full Information Free of Charge from BEECHW00D CREMATORIUM P.O. BOX 7025, OTTAWA 7460201 18.

Societnrs and lodges THE BRETHREN of Corloton Motonle Lodge NO. 4M, onihoroby turn. moned oftono a Mooonlc Funeral' Servloe, for our tat brother, John Baird, on Sunday, April 7 at 1.30 p.m. In tho chapel of Hull and Playfelf Punorol Homo, 315 McLeod St. Members of Sitters 'Lodges ore Inviiod.

Regalia Oorald Votlontlno W.M. Cddy Lodge No. 41, A.F. ond A.M. untcert ana msmoars one requevrea to osMmble.

of Hulse and Pleyfolr, Ill McLeod Sun. April i p.m. for th purpose of attending a funorol ttrvtc for our let brother, Edmund MocLoan. All sister lodges cordially Invrttd. onrniv kc.

oc 19. Churches ST. PATRICK'S Church, corner Kent ana Nopoan stroott. tunony owigo-tlon may bo fulfilled at tho following mawot! Saturday p.m., Sunday S.00. fJO, 11.00, 1115 ond oo pjn.

20. Florists Bring a bit of spring Ts someone you like Bring flowers from FINE'S FLOWERS Drop- in and browse around any one of our 9 locations. 21. Cetrnttrits EASTERN ONTARIO'S MOST MODERN CREMATORIUM' J. New Crematorium, Chapel end Administration Building 4 .1 CHAPEL FOR 200 PERSONS NON-DENOMINATIONAl BEAUTIFUL URN GARDEN AND COLUMBARIUM (JeFriefeeir 2500 BASELINE ROAD 829-3600 29.

Drugglits Opm Sonday WEST ENO (NEPEAN ARIA) (OUTHGATE Phermecy, ISH Merfveie tu-rxa. Open every Sunday front II a.m. to p.m. Yw hove 0 friend at Sournaete. OTTAWA SOUTH PARK'S Phermecy.

1710 Alt Vista Alts bank Shoppmg Plaza. JJ1 J. i Open 10 ejw. fo 4 pjn. CENTRE TOWN THRIFTY Drag Mart, 704 Bank MS- Bit, upon every eunoay, ro-a p.m.

WEST ENO SHOPPER'S City Phermecy, 1177 Woo. draff Ave. at Basel In Road. Open every Sunday, 104. 224-731.

SIMPPfltt'S DRUe MART IS30 SANK St. of weiMey Reed. Open very Sunday, II tea. TIMM. CENTRE TOWN MEASURES Pharmacy, asf open noorv p.m.

237-1774. WEST END a PAYETTE Drug Mart, LoMetter rial, ui7 Merfveie PA Open every. Sunday, 10-4. 2M-274I. 30.

Service Stations SERVICE STATIONS OPEN APRIL 7 TO APRIL 13 7 AriTOJO er BOB StaofVt BP Station, 77D SrneM at Cerllng, tlS-Mtl. ESSO ItRTCtrt Eeto Service Station, 114t Bank St. of Walk ley Road. 731-31 h. IMPERIAL S-4TAR STATION 14Tt CARLINO Ave.

Of Klrkwood. 7M-11. etlLP OIL GULP service Centre, 470 ronton Ave. tU-1747. BUS AND JOHN'S SNEU.

SERVICE Sfttlen, J4 Rtrhrfienol Rd, arstr of Piccadilly, nt-irti. PETERt SUPERTBST 1)01 BANK If. ot Rrverdekf. 7SS-3SU. 35.

VMveretoGo McEWENS Penes Haute situated tn Lanen eouth IIHl, hum, it KurtUtf Koam RETIREMENT bxkse tsr eMrv eiebe, oaml and private roams, 2oX,.

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