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28 Monday, Feb. 17, 1975 The Ottawa Journal lighthouse set to shine on river at Amprior ARNPRIOR (Special) A -new lighthouse bag been com-' pleted IVi miles offshore on the Ottawa River at Aroprlor. Two years ago, the former 100-year-old frame lighthouse, which marks a long shoal on the Ottawa River opposite Arnprior, was destroyed by fire. Department of transport of- TODAY and TOMORROW TODAY Blood donor clinic, Bourque Building, 305 Rideau 9.30 a.m. to noon and 1.30 p.m.

to 3.30 p.m. Rotary Club, George E. Franklin to speak on "Low cost transportation, a Canadian necessity," 1Z30 p.m. Purcell Community Centre, Wanda Joy Hoy of UNESCO to speak to 'Council of Women, 3.45 p.m. Nepean township public II- Jbrary board meeting, 16 Row Jiey 8 pm.

1 Meeting of Heritage Otta-Na, Dominion Chalmers Ijiuroh hall, Cooper and" Streets, 8 p.m. TOMORROW Algonquin-sponsored worktop and. conference for "Os-jioray Clients," Our Lady of jjfotirna church hall, 9 a.m. to-' Blood donor clinic, Bourque Building, 305 Rideau 9.30 a.m. to noon and 1.30 p.m.

to 3.30 p.m. Ottawa public board Tfweting, third floor, 120 Metcalfe St. Talk on nutrition, sponsored by Canadian schizophrenia foundation, Ottawa public library auditorium, 120 Metcalfe, 8 p.m. YM-YWCA lecture on city living, Room 220, 180 Argyle 8 p.m. Public meeting regarding James and Syncrude, sponsored by Committee foe an Independent Canida, High School of Commerce lecture room, 8 p.m.

Miscellaneous 260. Legals CUVATO AND QENEML CONTRACTORS Removal of en enistint elevator, replacement with new freight elevator and related alteration! In the Ministry of Community and Social Services Rideau Regional Centre, Smiths Falls, OiAerlo. O. 227 SEALED TENDERS will be received unti 3:00 p.m. LOCAL TIME on THURSDAY, MARCH 6.

1975. Tender Documents may be obtained from the Ministry of Government Services Regional Office, Ontario Government Building, Kemptvllle, Ontario, Telephone No. (61 3) 269-4764, or from the Ministry of Government Services Public Tenders Office, Room Ml -4 3a, Macdonakt Block, Queen's Parti, Toronto, Ontario, Telephone No. (416) 965-1152. A $6,000 Bid Bond, a 100 Performance Bond and a 50 Payment Bond will be required.

NOTE: For further information regarding this tender, please call Mr. V. Hawkins. Ministry of Government Services, Toronto, Ontario, Telephone No. (416) 965-1 1 52.

or the Regional Office, Kemptvllle. Ontario. The lowest or any tender not necessarily Ministry of Government Ontario EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS POLICE: Ottawa 230-6211 Nipun 829-221 1 Gloucester 122-2916 Vanier 746-3000 lull 776-5544 Hylmr-lucirm 664-5311 OPP 826-9171 HPF 770-9111 flcials have erected a conventional metal lighthouse bn the concrete base of the old building. The new lighthouse is about 20 feet high, painted white and red; and burns propane gas. Besides serving as a beacon for tugboats which haul booms of logs all the lighthouse is a guide to the ever-growing numbers of pleasure boats on the river at Arnprior.

N.Korea spy boat sunk-Seoul SEOUL (Reiiter) A top member of North Korean secret police was captured after a North Korean vessel described by Seoul as a 50-ton spy boat, was sunk in ah hour-long battle, South Korean authorities said Sunday. They, said the man was found unconscious in a life boat after the vessel was sunk off the east coast Saturday by South Korean Navy ships and planes in the first sea clash between the two Koreas in eight months. South Korea, which says the boat was spotted south of the demilitarized zone, "has asked for a meeting of the joint military armistice commission on the Incident North Korea said the boat was drifting in distress in bad weather. II, CAREERS' FOR DAILY IN THE JOURNAL FIRE OttlM 232-1551 NtpMH 626-2767 Uouctsttr 622-2343 Vitiiir 746-5963 HtiH 777-3811 njliir-Lutird 684-5311 AMBULANCE: Ottawa 237-4545 Hull 771-7343 POISON CONTROL CENTRE Children's Hospital 521-4040 Medical Emergency Information 236-2545 Ottawa Distress Centre 238-3311 Road Conditions 745-7049-745-7040 I -Rape Crisis Centre 238-6666 BERKELAAR Sim and Truusie (nee Bylsma) with great joy thank God Jbr en- trusting in their care a daughter, Brenda Lee. 9 lbs.

10 horn on February 13, 1975, at Winchester and Dis trict Memorial BICKFORD James and Cava (DeJong), are happy to an nounce the birth of a daughter, 7 lbs. 2 on Feb. 16, 1975. Many thanks' to Dr. Muggah and stall at Ottawa Civic Hospital.

CAMPBELL Ross and Edith (nee Mayhew) are proud to announce the arrival of their first child, Trevor James, 7 3 on Thursday, Feb. 13, 1975, at Pontiac Community Hospital, Shawville, Que bec. First grandchild for Mrs. James Campbell and Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur Mayhew, every one is doing well. GAUTHIER Ed and Beryl (nee Chamberlain) are pleased to announce the birth of their first child, Gregory Edouard, 8 7 Feb. 14, 1975 at the Grace Hospi tal. HALL Len and Barb (nee Morrison) proudly announce the birth of their son, Scott Patrick, 7 12 Tues day, Feb. 11, 1975, at the Ot tawa Civic Hospital.

A brother for Susan. Many thanks to Dr. Iveyand ca-setoom staff. HUTCHISON, John, and Sally (nee Nelson) are proud to announce the birth of their daughter, Gillian, at the Otta wa Civic Hospital, on et. 13, 1975.

LAFLEUR Susan (nee Trott) Clayton are pleased to announce the birth of a son, Adrian Jan. 3, 1975 in Adelaide, Australia, brother for SZABO Gene and Marv (nee Gooch) arebappy to announce the birth of their first child, a son, Denis Charles, 8 lbs. 4 Feb. 10, 1975, at the Civic Hospital Thanks to (Dr. Beresford and caseroom staff.

Deaths ACHESON, Agnes In hospital on Saturday, Feb. 15, 1975, Agnes Wallace, of North Gower, in her 92nd year, beloved wife of the late Hugh J. A 0 dear mother of Dorothea (Mrs. J. W.

Ken nedy), of North Gower; Ruth (Mrs. Glenn Blanchard), Perth; Wallace, Ottawa; sister of Walter, of Ireland; also survived by seven grand- children and two great grandchildren. Resting at the Cummings Funeral Home, North Gower, where funeral service was held on Monday at 1 p.m. Interment Oakland cemetery, Brockville. BARON, Louisa On Sunday, Feb.

16, 1975, Louisa Baron, loving sister of Mrs. A. G. Peters (May), Bill, Mrs. R.

J. Starklngs (Bessie) and Hilda, all of Ottawa; also survived by several nieces 'and neph ews. Resting Hulse and Play- fair, Central Chapel, 315 McLeod St. Service Wednesday, 2 p.m. Interment Beech- wood cemetery.

BROWN, John Kenneth On Friday, Feb. 14, 1975, beloved husband of Maria Lewis, 357 Frank age 86 years; fa ther of Charles and Jack, both of Ottawa; Harold (Peter), Orleans, Ethel (Mrs. George Moore), Harriet (Mrs. Gilbert Martin), Mrs. Gladys Adams, Patricia (Mrs.

Arthur Oulmette) and Elizabeth (Mrs. George In gram), all of Ottawa; a number of grand children and great-grandchildren. Resting Fred N. Garrett Funeral Home, 584 Somerset W. Ser vice Monday 3 p.m.

Rev. Dr. J. A. Davidson officiating.

Cremation and Interment Pine crest cemetery. BRUNKE. Edmond In hosnl tal Saturday, Feb. 15, 1975, Edmond Brunke, age 40 years, son of Dora Cheslock, or Poitimore and the late Paul Brunke; dear brother ol Lambert and Maxi. of Strat ford, Wilbert and Alex, of Poitimore: Eddie, of Ottawa: Mrs.

Ncilon Donovan (Annie), Mrs. 'James White (Ernestine, both of Poitimore. Resting at the Cadieux Funeral Home, 322 Main Buckingham. Funeral mns Tnoi. "day at St.

Louis Church, Pol-t i 0 2 p.m. Interment pansn cemetery. Deaths In hospi tal SaturdayFeb. 15, 1975, Marcelline Mortrr, -wife of the late Joseph Boivin, age -89, dear mother of Lorenzo, Viator, Nelson, Rheal, Laurient, Denis, Mrs. Elie Mercier (Dolores), Mrs.

Rem! Lacompte (Jeanne tte), Mrs. Romeo Glronx (Juliette), also survived by 32 grandchildren and 25 great-grandchildren. Resting at the Cadieux Funeral Home 322 Main Buckingham. Funeral mass Tues day St. Gregory's Church at 2 p.m.

Burial in parish ceme tery. COSTELLO, James H. In hos pital on Sunday, Feb. 16, 1975, James Cooiello, age 91, of 159 Fifth Ave. (formerly of R.R.

No. 2, Richmond), beloved husband of Mary Casey 1 and dear father of Michael. at the Kelly. Funeral 'it ror C. XI III OOJ ovuicisfc ui.

(Centre Town). Funeral Wednesday to St Patrick's Church, Fallowfield for mass at 11.30 a.m. Interment parish cemetery. COTIE, Leslie. Elmer At Renfrew.

on Sunday, Feb. 16, 1975, Leslie Elmer Cotie, age 64 years, dear fa ther of Sylvia Cotie at home; Lvnd Cotie: (Sandra) Mrs, Winston Green. of Renfrew and brother of (Muriel) Mrs. Charlie Imison, of Shawville, Que. Resting at the McPhail and Perkins Funeral Home, Renfrew, where the funeral service will be conducted on Wednesday.

Feb. 19 at 2 p.m, Entombment Tbomsonhill vault Jo lieu of flowers, do- nationato the Ontario Heart Foundation, visitations 2 to 5 and 7 to 10. DESJARDINS, Mr. Yvon-In hospital on Saturday, Feb. 15, 1975, age 61 years, beloved husband of Therese Delisle; dear brother of Marcel, Mrs.

Laurette Potvin, of Ottawa; Sister Paul Marcel, S.C.O., of Ottawa; dear nephew of Miss Beatrice Roy, of Orleans; brother-in-law of Mrs. Marcel Desjardins, Mrs. Rene Des- 1 a 1 of Ottawa; Mrs. Maurice Desjardins, of-'Ga-'tineau; Father Roland De- lisle, Secular of Bourget; Mr. and Mrs.

Jean. Paul Delisle, of Ottawa; Mr. and Mrs. Jac ques Delisle, of Hull; also survived by nieces end neph ews. Resting at Racine Rob-ert and Gauthier Funeral Home, 259 St Patrickl Funer al Tuesday, Feb.

18, to St Louis Marie de Montfort Church for funeral mass at 11 a.m. Interment Notre Dame cemetery, Ottawa. des GROSEJXLIERS, Mrs. Fa- bieona In hospital on Friday, Feb. 14, 1975, at the age of 87 years, Fabienna Gauthier, wife of the late Celestin des GroseQliers; dear mother of Cleophas, Chateauguay, Laurent, Ottawa, Mrs.

Rose Groothelm, Ottawa, Mrs. Leo Labrie (Annette), Ottawa, Mrs. Richard Lalonde (Yvet-te), North Bay; predeceased by two sons, Olier of Ottawa, Hector of Victoriaville, and a daughter, Berthe Considine of Ottawa; dear sister of Henri, Windsor, Flora Bedard, Sudbury, Mrs. Maria Laroche of Sudbury; also survived by 20 grandchildren and 32 great-grandchildren. Resting at Racine, Robert and Gauthier Funeral Home, 300 Olm-stead Vanier.

Visitation after 1 p.m. Sunday. Funeral Tuesday, Feb. 18, to St. Louis Marie do Montfort Church for funeral mass at 2 p.m.

Interment Notre Dame cemetery, Ottawa. DOUGLAS, John Albert Ed ward Suddenly on Friday, Feb. 14, 1975, John Douglas, of 280 Rochester formerly of Civic Hospital staff and the RCASC, dear brother of Mrs. Robert Blair (Gwen), Mrs. Fred C.

Peskett (Hilda) and Thomas H. Douglas. Resting at Veitch-Draper Park-dale at Gladstone where service will be held Wednesday, 2.30 p.m. Interment Pincrest cemetery. Donations to Half- Way House care of The Salvation Army Temple, Wood-roffe at Carting Avenue would be appreciated.

DRAPER, Richard Alfred -Suddenly on Sunday, Feb. 16, 1975, Richard Alfred Draper, beloved husband of Ruth Irene -Foster; dear father of Mary Jane (Mrs. B. Burns) of Vancouver; Deborah (Mrs. S.

Hill) of Montreal; RJchardJ and Anne Elizabeth at home. Resting at the Kelly Funeral Home, 2313 Carling Ave. (West of Woodroffe). Private funeral service Monday followed by cremation. Donations to the Ontario Heart Foundation appreci ated.

Deaths FLVNN, Dorothy Rose In General Hospital Pembroke, Saturday morning Feb. 15, 1975, In her 66th year, -Dorothy Rose Flynn, 178 Mats? Kay Stl Pembroke. Daughter of the late Joseph Flynn and Bridget McEvdyr of Ottawa, loved sister of Lt. Col, Louis Flynn O.B.E.. E.D., L.LJ., Kingston and of Mary Flynn of Pembroke.

Friends may call at the Murphy Fu neral Home, 296. Isabella St Pembroke. Funeral, liturgy Tuesday morning Feb. 18 at 10.30 in St Columbkille's Ca thedral. Interment St Colum- ba's cemetery.

GAFFNEY, James In hospital Feb. 15, 1975, James A. Toots Gaffney, beloved husband of Annette 898 father of Pat, Ken, Brian; and Gerry; brother of Pat Resting at the Whelan Funeral Home, 515 Cooper between Bay -and Lyon. Funeral Tuesday. to Ciurchxf Our Lady of Perpetual Help fcr mass at 10 a.m.

Interment Notre Dame cemetery, GALE, Violet In hospital on Friday, Feb. 14, 1975, Violet Murphy, age 75, of 63 Blackburn widow of John Gale: dear mother of John Phyllis (Mrs. Harold Hutchinson 01 and Lois (Mrs. Leo Four- nier): dear, sister of Itha (Mrs. Lome Neville, Detroit; 'also survived by 15 grand children and six great grandchildren.

Resting at the Kelly Funeral Home, 585 So merset St. (Centre Town. Funeral service Monday in the chapel at 2 p.m. Interment Notre. Dame GILES, Helen In hospital on Saturday, Feb.

15, 1975, Helen Forster, age 50, beloved wife of William Giles of 1056 tad- boro dear daughter of Mrs. Annette Town. Resting at the Kelly Funeral Home, 5 85 Somerset St. (Centre Town. Funeral service Mon day in the chapel at 11 a.m Interment Beechwood ceme tery.

Donations to the Kidney Foundation of Canada appreciated. BOIXIDAY, John William, cap tain, Ottawa Fire Department (retired), veteran 21st Battal ion CEF At Belleville on aaturaay, reo. la, ivo, du Holliday, of 347 Tillbury husband of the late Alice Fryer; dear father of Rita, Gwen (Mrs. L. J.

Paget) and Jack, all of Ottawa; Nancy (Mrs. W. W. Newman), of Thomasburg, Ont; Mrs. Hope Powers, of Chatham, N.B.; brother of Mrs.

Ruth Barker, Mrs. Sadie Johnson and Mrs. Martha Wilson, all of England; Mrs. Mary Bolton, Beverley, and George Holliday, London, predeceased by a daughter Elizabeth; survived also by nine grandchildren and two greatgrandchildren. Resting Veitch-Draper 453 Parkdale Ave.

at Gladstone. Service in chapel Tuesday at 2.30 p.m. Interment Beechwood cemetery. Donations to the Cancer Society would be appreciated. JACKSON, Alice Laura Sud denly on Friday, Feb.

14, 1975, Alice Krupp of 137 Keyworth beloved wife of the late William Jackson. Daughter of Mrs. Margaret and the late Judson Krupp. Sister of Henry of Beet on; Alfred of Alliston; Anna and Mildred Groh of Ottawa. Resting at Vietch-Draper Limited, Parkdale Ave.

at Gladstone after 7 p.m. Saturday. Service in the chapel Monday, 11 a.m. Interment Pinecrest cemetery, MacPHERSON, Harold Norman Suddenly at nis home, 1425 Kingsley Dorval, Que. on Saturday, Feb.

15, 1975, Harold Norman MacPherson, superintendent of Angus CPR Shops, Montreal, age 62 years, beloved husband of Mayme Needham; dear father of Brian, Montreal; Carol and Judy, of Toronto; dear son of Mrs. Myrtle Mac-P 0 Carleton Place; dear brother of Ina (Mrs. M. McAllister), Dolly (Mrs. Rob ert Casson) and Emest, all of Carleton Place; Mrs.

Ruth Peters, Havelock; Mrs. Jean Coleman, Smiths Falls; and Earl J. MacPherson. Seaeart. N.J Resting at the Bourgie Funeral Home, 1750 Notre Dame Lachine, Que.

Service on Tuesday at 1 p.m. In terment Montreal. MARION, Arthur In Ottawa hospital Saturday, Feb. IS, ATtnur Marion, age years or Fort Coulongfj, husband of the late Argentine Graveline, father of Herby; brother of Mrs. John Miron, both of Fort Coulonge and Mrs.

Rheal Marion, Otta-wa. Resting at Ringrose Brothers Funeral Home, Fort Coulonge. Funeral Tuesday. Feb. 18 to St.

Peter's Church for mass at 10 a.m. Interment Parish cemetery. 3. 1 3.. Deaths McCURDY, Joseph On Satur day, Feb.

IS, 1975, Joseph Ernest McCurdy, age 82, Kempt-ville, Ont, beloved husband of Elsie Forbes. Resting Rol-ston Funeral Home, Kempt-ville. Service in the chapel Tuesday at 2 JO p.m. Spring interment Malakoff. McELROY, John (Jack) AT home, 67 Kenora- St on Saturday, Feb.

15, 1975, age 86 years, beloved husband Clarissa (Crlss) Frazer; dear father of Mrs. Ken Ralph "(Muriel), Mrs. Roy Leonard (Mildred) and the late Mrs. P. Cole (Jean); also survived by sisters, Mrs.

J. Mur-dock (Pearl), Mrs. W. Olmsted (Violet), both of Ottawa; brothers, Bill, of Hull; and of Lombardy; eight grandchildren and four greatgrandchildren. Resting at the Weagant Radmore Stewart Funeral 1319 Wellington between Holland and Island Park Drive.

Service in the chapel Tuesday at 11 a.m. Interment St James ceme tery in the spring. MICHAID, Maria Augusta In hospital, Sunday, Feb. 16, 1975, Maria Augusta McKay, beloved wife-of Joseph Mi- chaud, 1485 Caldwell age 59 years; mother of Rich 1 ard Kimble (Kim) and Mrs. Beatrice Lessard, both of Ot- rtfawa; (Donalda) Mrs.

Rich ard Duval, Potato Gatineau; sister of Florence (Mrs. Wil liam Lang), Ottawa and the late Stewart McKay; eight grandchildren. Resting Fred N. Garrett Funeral Home, 584 Somerset W. after 7 p.m Monday.

Service Tuesday 2 p.m. Rev. Ralph Smith of ficiating. Interment Beechwood cemetery. MILLER, Elizabeth (Lizzie) At the Great War Memorial Hospital, Perth, on Sat urday, Feb.

IS, 1975, Elizabeth (Lizzie) McKitrick, wife of the late Roy Miller, in her 79th year. Resting at the Blair and Son Funeral Home, 15 West Gore Perth. Fu neral service will be conducted in the chapel on Tuesday, Feb. 18 at 1.30 p.m. Inter ment Rideau Ferry cemetery MORRIS, Benjamin Passed away peacefully Sunday, Feb.

16, 1975, Benjamin Morris, dear father of Edna (Mrs Gerald Bruce); grandfather of Valerie, Robbie and Lynn. Resting Hulse and Playfair, West Chapel, 1098 Byron where friends may call after 7 p.m. Monday. Service in the chapel Tuesday at 2 p.m. cremation Pinecrest.

MURKA, August Sr. In hos pital, Almonte, Sunday, Feb. 16, 1975, age 74 years, August Murka of 210 Braeside Arnprior, dear husband of Alma Marki; dear father EM (Mrs. John Davis), Ottawa: also survived by one granddaughter, Evelyn Davis; predeceased by four sisters and one brother in Estonia. Resting at the Boyce Funeral Home Limited, where service will be held in the chapel Tuesday, Feb.

18 at 2 p.m. In terment Arnprior cemetery. NESBITT, Pearl In hospital oq aaruroay, teo. 15, 1975, Pearl McCIinton, age 72 years, beloved wife of Joseoh i 1 1 dear mother of Keith, of Rupert, and Uinton, of Gore Bay, Ont; dear' sister of Mrs. Laura Trowsse, of Kingston, Ont.

Resting at the McEvoy Shields Funeral Home, Wakefield, from 2-9 p.m., Monday, where service will be held Tuesday at 2 p.m. Interment Rupert Union cemetery. HULSE PLAYFAIR LIMITED Boron, Louisa Morris, Benlomln Central Chapnl West Chapel 233 1143 728 1761 McEVOY SHIELDS FUNERAL' DIRECTORS 232-5337 CALL ANY HOUR DAY OR NIOHT Op.m.CKOY News and announcements Journal Numbers THI JOURNAL 1 543-17J1 HOMf OCHVEItr 563-3811 RETAIL ADVIRTISINO S63-3S4 CLASSIFIED' S63-3711 NEWS SPORTS 563-378 365 UURIER, AVENUt Deaths' PATENAUDE, Mrs. Maida On Friday. Feb, 14, 1975.

Maida Leclalr, of 31 Millar Street, Hull, aged 84; beloved wife of the late Orpha Pat- eoaude. Private funeral was held Monday, Feb. 17, 1975, under the direction of Racine, Robert and Gauthier; 101 Notre Dame Street, Hull. ROONEY, John E. At his residence, Sunday, Feb.

16, 1975, John E. Rooney, age 90 years, of RR 7, Ottawa (al Iowfield), beloved husband of Irene Burke; dear father of Jack, Arthur, Emmett, Paul, (Florence) Mrs. A. B. Nu gent, Mrs.

Gwen Longton, (Lucille) Mrs. Edward Myers, Mrs. Teresa Ander son, all of Ottawa; (Helen) Mrs. Anthony Adams, Osha- wa and Sister Phyllis Rooney, of the Precious Blood Sisters, Cbarlottetown, P.E.I. 26 grandchildren and 14.

greatgrandchildren also survive. Friends may call at the Mc-Evoy Shields Funeral Home, 235 Kent St Funeral Wednesday to St Patrick's Church, Fallowfield for mass at 10 a.m. Interment parish ceme tery. SHANNETTE, Elda M. In Winchester Hospital, on Friday, Feb.

14, 1975, Elda Mary Shannette, formerly of Ottawa, in her 84th year, dear wife to the late Linden Shannette; dear sister of Mrs. Beatrice White, of Williamsburg. Funeral services were held on Monday, Feb. 17, at 2 p.m. in the Fairbairn Funeral Home Ltd.

Morrisburg, with the Rev. John Boehmer and Rev. Arthur Conrad officiating. Spring interment to fol low in the Old Union ceme tery, Williamsburg. STUART, Kenneth William In hospital on Sunday, Feb.

16, 1975, Kenneth William Stuart, age 67 years, of 1264 Erie Ottawa, retired public servant of Manpower and Immigration Dept. and formerly high school teacher in Metcalfe, beloved hus band of Ethel Reaney; dear father of Ron, Ottawa. Also survived by his mother Mrs. Arietta Stuart of Whitby, Ont. One sister Eileen and five brothers, Everett, Clare, Harold, Lloyd and Norval and three grandsons, Bruce, David and John.

Resting at the Vice and Craig Ltd. Fu neral Home on Highway 31 between Scrivens Dr. and Metcalfe corner, for service on Wednesday, at 2 p.m., proceed ing to SpringhiU Vault for burial in Metcalfe Union cem etery in the spring. Friends may call after 7 Monday, Feb. 17.

THOM, Lyle Suddenly at his homerR.R. 1. Williamsburg, on Sunday, Feb. 16, 197S, Lyle Thorn, beloved husband of the late Bessie May Weegar; dear father of Arthur, Wil-1 1 a Mrs. McKell Fraser (Margery), Ottawa; Evalene, at home and Robert, of Windsor; predeceased by one sister Nettie, two brothers Clark and Harold.

Resting at the Vice and Craig Funeral Home, 24 Queen Chesterville, where service will be held on Tuesday at 2 p.m. Interment Maple Ridge cemetery. WOLOSHEN, Petro In hospi- on Saturday, Feb. IS, 197S. -retro Woloshen, age 73, formerly employed at St.

Vin cent Hospital, husband of the late Helena Elurutz, father of Maria of Romania. Resting at Landreville's Funeral Home, 578 Somersdt West. Funeral on Tuesday to Boko- wiman Holy Trinity Orthodox Church (Somerset St. for service 9 a.m. Interment Holy Trinity cemetery, Merivale the Spring.

Prayers Monday at 8 p.m. at the parlors. VEITCH DRAPER LIMITED FUNERAL DIRECTORS DOUGLAS, John. JACKSON, Alice. HOLLIDAY, John W.

BANK ST. CHAPEL 234-066'S PARKDALE CHAPEL 728-4673 0r Aefaf AUnu ht "CAREERS" OTTAWA JOURNAL 36S UURIER AVE. WEST, OTTAWA, R10 JK 3. Lost SEIG6" Labrador Rafrltvar dM In Parklna-Bucklnariam oro, coll lit. BLACK Labrador, malt.

Fab. )4. 771. OOBERMai Plnacnar, Sandy Hill orta. ftmalt, rod and ton, 234-4274 DOUBLE htart inopad brooch with work Mlipoh.

Sontimtntal valut. Ra-word. MIXED Labrador, black and ton, Crtrar ond Mtrlvala, Tuaarjay, Fab. 11. 120 Raword.

Plaata coll m-tat. PURSE loal vicinity Exhibition Grounds, rnportant popart. No Inqulrlaa J32-. PUREBRED femola Carman Shashard, Cambrldga St. N.

area, 4 monthi, tottoo In ear, oniwer to Sougo, De. parately mltaad alnca Fab. 232-0190. REWARD, Gar man Shepherd, female, 1 year old, no collar, tinea Jan. 24, dog tattooed although not visible.

77e-W YORKSHIRE Terrier. 4 months, vicinity Meodowlandi Dr. -Sullivan Ave. In Nepean, Feb. 12, brack -bronze, registration mork on underside.

Reward. nt-Wfi days. W2-7I44. YOUNS Irish Setter, No. 3A, ondV email German shepherd, lost Ottawa vlclnlfy.

234-1 Vi. WALLET lost Friday, Bank of Nova Scotia Carllngwood. Need Identification. 8204491. WHITE female Samoyed dog, "Loulou." IIOO reward, 5 Raoul, Gatineau Point, 7714110.

WHITE Samoyed, lost In vicinity of Cyr and Cody Vanier, onaweri to Star. Please call 745-9224. Found CHILD'S yellow akl locket, Westboro Community Centre. 232-7514 after 6. DOG, young male mixed leb, black tome white, Mackay street area.

Ask Humane Society. 745-1397. GERMAN Shepherd, black and beige, young female with collar. Experimental Farm area, Feb. 0.

contact Humana Society. GLASSES, lady'a brown, vicinity Lln-coln Fields parking lot 224-1001 after 6. LADIES watch. Canal ikotlng area. 733- J410.

LARGE black and 'white mole cot, found Alta Vista area. 731-402. TAN Terrier type dog, approximately I months old female, Westgate oraa. contact Humane Society. TOOL kit.

Identifying Initials, River Rd. area, evenings. 13. In Memoriams BARR In loving memory of a dear moiner mrs. Louise Dorr, wno passed away Feb.

17, 1974. Ever remembered. Son DoJton. GRAVELINE In loving memory of a dear mother, Mrs. Mary Graveline, who passed away on Feb.

17, 1971. Surrounded by friends I am lonesome. In the midst of my loys I am blue, With a smile on my face I've a heartache. dear mother, for you. The Children STEELE In loving memory of oear mother and grandmother, Lily Steele, who passed away Feb.

17, 1972. And while she lies In peocetul sleep. Her 4nemory we shall always keep. Lily, Jhnmy and Family. 16.

Funeral Jirectors RACINE, Robert ana Oouthler Reg'd, 237-3600. 240 Besserer, 300 Olmsteadr 7 Falrmonti 259 St. Patrick! 101 Notre Dame. 20. Florists FINE'S FLOWERS LIMITED Send a gift for baby that Momma will love Flowers from Fine's 737-0750 30.

Service Stations SERVICE STATIONS OPEN Feb. 16 Jo Feb. 22 7 a.m. -ll 0 p.m. 80S Steele's SP Station, 770 Bronson at Carling, J35-Ml.

PCTCR't P. SIRVICI 1305 BANK St. at Rlverdale. 733-3121. sso BIRCH'S Esio Service Station, 1141 BanK St.

at Walkley Rood, 733-3811. IMPi RIALS-STAR STATION 1475 CARLINO Ave. at Klrkwood, 7-1431. OULP OIL GULP Service Centre, 470 Bronson 333-2247. OUS AND JOHN'S SHELL SERVICE Station, 34 Richmond corner ol Piccadilly, 728-5314.

CIC KAVANAOH'S TiXACO 9 Smyth Road at Russell Rood. Open until 733-4707. 38. Nursing Homes NEW RETIREMENT FACILITIES STEFF-KIM Lodge Ir expanding ond Improving fecllities for spring and summer residency. Into, 234-0590.

Journal Subscription Rates SINGLE COPY PRICE. Weekdays 15c, Saturday 35c By MAIL It.) week, MOO a month or S50 00 a year doilvereo any. where, taturaoy omy toe week or 126.00 a year. (V CARRIER! (44.30 year or 15c a week. Journal Box Replies 662 683 684 739 741 749 762 79S 815 82S 826 842 846 849 8S0 855 874 883 886 889 Replies mailed Feb.

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