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Thursday, May 31, 1979 CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY ANNOUNCEMENTS Vital Statistics: 1 Adoptions 2 Births 3 Deaths 4 Obituaries Notices: 1 1 Societies and Lodges 13 In Memorioms 14 Anniversary Masses 15 Cards ol Thanks 15a Acknowledgements 16 Funeral Directors 17 Cemetery Memorials 17a Cemetery Lots 18 Cemeteries 19 Churches Services 20 Florists 23 Druggists Open Sunday 23a Druggists Open Monday 24 Nursing Homes 25 Ambulance Service 26 Service Stations 27 Gourmet Dining 28 Banauets and Parties 29 Take-Out-Foods 30 Where to Go 31 Hotels and Motels 32 Beauty Salons 33 Gardening Londscaplng 35 Lost 36 Found RENTALS 37 Apartments to Let 38 Furn. Apartments to Let 39 Apartments Wanted 40 Furns. Aportments Wonted 41 Duplexes to Let 42 Condominiums to Let 43 Garden Homes to Let 44 Furn. Houses to Let 45 Houses Wanted to Let 46 Furn. Hses.

Wanted to Let 47 Sublets 48 Rooms to Let 49 Rooms Wanted 50 Room and Board 51 Share Accommodation REAL ESTATE 52 Houses for Sole 53 Condominiums for Sole 54 Houses Wanted to Buy 55 Real Estate Services FINANCIAL 56 Financing 57 Monay Available 58 Money Wanted 59 Mortgages 60 Investments 61 Patents Copy PROPERTY 63 Business Opportunities 64 Industrial Properties 65 Property tor Sale 66 Property tor Rent 67 Property Wanted 68 Income Property 69 Commercial Property 70 Out-of-Town Property 71 Farms tor Sale 72 Farms for Rent 73 Forms Wonted to Buy or Rent 74 Cottages tor Sale 75 Cottages for Rent 76 Cottages Wanted 77 Cottage Lots for Sale 78 Warehouse Space 79 Offices to Let 80 Offices Wanted to Let 81 Stores to Let 82 Stores Wanted to Let 83 Resorts 85 Hunting 8. Fishing MERCHANDISE Articles: 87 Ski Corner 88 Snowmobiles 89 Snow Blowers 90 Bicycles 91 Cameras 92 Articles for Sale 93 Articles Wanted 94 Articles for Rent 95 Articles for Swap 96 Antiques and Fine Art 97 Firewood 8. Fuel 98 Air Conditioners 99 Machinery Equipment 100 Pet Stock 101 Livestock and Poultry 102 Stamps Coins 103 Hobbies 104 Boats Motors 105 Aviation 106 Office Equipment 107 Musical Supplies 108 Radio, Stereo, Television 109 C.B. Equipment 110 Household Appliances 112 Garage Sales 113 Building Supplies AUTOMOTIVE Autos: 119 Auto Leasing 120 Autos tor Sale 121 Autos Wanted 122 Auto Accessories 123 Sports Cors 124 Auto Parts 125 Motor Sports Events 126 Antique Cars 127 Customized Vans Trucks: 129 Trucks for Sale 130 Truck Bodies 131 Trucks Wanted Trailers: 132 Motor Homes 133 Trailers tor Sale 134 Trailers for Rent 135 Mobile Homes tor Sale 136 Mobile Homes for Rent 137 Mobile Homes Moved 138 Mobile Home Parks 139 Mobile Homes Exchanged 140 Campers Post 141 Campers Supplies 142 Camp Grounds Motorcycles: 145 Motorcycles tor Sale 146 Motorcycles for Rent 147 Scooters for Sale 148 Scooters tor Rent Miscellaneous: 151 Garages 152 Porklng space 153 Winterizing PERSONALS 175 Learning Exchange 176 Personal Memos 177 Transportation Available 178 Transportation Wonted 179 Camps Boys Girls EMPLOYMENT 239 Office Help 240 Restauront-Hotel Help 241 Help Wanted 242 Salespersons Agents 243 Positions Vacant 244 Professional Services 245 Technical Help 246 Hospital Help Wanted 247 Employment Wanted 248 Domestic Help 248a Domestics Available 249 Teachers Wanted 250 Tuition 251 Trode Schools 252 Baby Services 253 Day Core Centres MISCELLANEOUS 260 Legal 261 Auctions 300 "At Your Service" Journal Box Replies 23 29 43 47 80 104 106 113 130 167 168 170 Replies Mailed May 30, 1979 108 122 135 146 149 ISO 153 155 158 159 160 163 164 165 1 Hit I o. Births BOUDREAU Pierre and Norma (nee Taylor) are proud to announce the ar rival of their first child, a son, Andre Francois, born Friday April 27, 1979.

Spe cial thanks to Drs. Wallace, P. Garner, Hardie, J. West and the Civic Hospital nursing staff on 4 Link for their excellent care. JUNTO ram onraiomM ranras- TOBE- Announce your baby's birth In the Ottawa Journal and we'll send you a memento of your special day.

It Is a plastic coated card with the actual computer-produced type of your baby's birth notice as appeared in the Ottawa Journal. Remember Its yours kist for placing a birth announcement In the Journal. Please allow 1 week delivery time trort date of Inser- PHONE 563-371 1 Ottawa Journal Births CANADIAN Mothercraft offers preparation fur childbirth programs. Call us. DUNCAN Bruce and Judy (nee O'Ray) are proud to announce the arrival of a son, Matthew Alexander, 7 lb.

13 on Tuesday, May 29, 1979, at Surrey, B.C. A brother for Kimherly and Andrew. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Arthur O'Ray and Mr.

and Mrs. Kenneth Duncan. COWLING Jim and Jan (nee Millar) are pleased to announce the birth of their first child, a daughter, Erin Anne, 7 lbs. 10 at the Ottawa Civic Hospital on May 25, 1979. KOSEMETZKY Volker and Debbie (nee Thomas) Thank God for the quick- but safe arrival of their first child, Michael Thomas, 8 lbs.

8 ozs. on May 27, 1979, at the Civic Hospi tal. LALONDE Fcrnand and Suzanne (nee Dufour) gratefully announce the safe arrival of a 6 lb. 4 oz. bundle of love Daniel Mathieu on May 27, 1979 at 10:49 a.m.

Equally delighted are Siblings Julie and Marc-Andre. Heartfelt thanks are extended to Drs. Conklin, Reid and the outstanding caseroom staff at the Ottawa General Hospital. LERIK Rick and Lorna (nee Litle) are pleased to announce the arrival of their first child, a boy, Craig Richard Charles, born at 1:30 p.m. 7 lbs.

6 ozs. May 25, 1979. Everyone healthy thanks to Doctors Mes and Turner and caseroom staff at the Grace. OOSTENDARP Adrie and Shawana (nee Mcln- tyre) proudly announce the arrival of Tina's sister Eva Shawana 7 14' ozs. on May 29, 1979.

Special thanks to Dr. D. G. Turner and Grace Hospital Staff. RAYNER Michael and Susan (nee Crawley) are happy to announce the birth of their son, Michael Anthony, May 23, 1979 at the Civic Hospital, a brother for Jonathan and David.

RAYNER Paul, son of Michael and Susan, twin brother of Michael, born May 23, 1979, Died May 24, 1979. Interment at Rupert Union Cemetery, May 29, 1979. RINGROSE Jim and So pnie (nee Llsowski) are very happy to announce the birth of their second child, a son, William Julian, 7 11 on Friday, May 25, 1979. A brother for Christopher, a second grandchild for Mr. and Mrs.

F. W. Lisowski of Toronto and an eighth grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. W.

M. Ringrose of Campbell Bay; Quebec. Thanks to Dr. Soloway caseroom and maternity staff at the Civic Hospi tal. WAKE David and Leslie are pleased to announce the birth of their son Evan Alexander, on Mon day.

May 28, 1979, i brother for Tandy. 3. Deaths BALDRY, Ronald In hospital on Tuesday, May 29, 1979, Ronald Baldry, age 45 of R.R. 1, Carle ton Place, beloved hus band of Patricia McGrath, dear father of John Ronald, James Pat rick, and Donna-Lynn Feme, all of Carleton Place, Brother of Gary, Ottawa Fire Department: Louise (Mrs. P.

Risto) and Cheryl (Mrs. K. Bra- zeau); all of Ottawa Friends may rail at the Kelly Funeral Home, 585 Somerset Street (centre- town) from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Wednesday and Thursday. Funeral ser vice Friday In the chapel at 2 p.m., Reverend Wesley Mitchell officiating, followed by cremation.

Donations to the Canadian Cancer Society appreciated. BALDWIN, William Kir- wan Willcocks Suddenly on Tuesday, May 29, 1979, in his roth year, beloved husband of Margaret Patch, father of Heather, and Kathy (Mrs. Gordon Black). Service at St. Columbas Anglican Church, Sandridge Road, Friday at 2 p.m.

Cremation Beechwood Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may be sent to Trinity College, 2 Hoskln Avenue, Toronto, Ontario. Hulse and Playfalr In charge of arrangements. Ottawa Journal Births 3. Deaths BRUNET, Vincent Of 599 Eddy Street, Buckingham, on Tuesday, May 29, 1979, at the age of 66.

Dear husband of Jeanne Joly. Father of Michel, Daniel, Esther, and Louis. Father-in-law of Micheline Payette, Jeannine Chauret, Robert Goulet, and Jeannette PIcher, all of Buckingham; brother of Adolphe, Theogene, and Mrs. Relean Lavigne (Fernande), all of Rock land. Grandfather of Luc, Marc, France, Annie, Jean-Francois, and Karine.

Will be resting on Thursday, May 31, at 2 p.m. in the Vincent Brunei Funeral Home (of which he is founder), 115 McLaren Street, Buckingham. Funeral Friday, June 1st, for service St. Gregoire Church at 2 p.m. Interment parish cemetery.

CALDWELL, Wallace (Doc) In hospital on Wednesday, May 30, 1979, in his 58th year, Wallace Caldwell, beloved hus band of Gladys Stinson. Dear father of Wayne, Carp; Trudy, (Mrs. Harold MacDonald) Whitby; Sandra, (Mrs. Gordon Ross), Carp; son of Mrs. Gertrude Caldwell and the late Samuel Cald well.

Brother of Freda (Mrs. Alex Jessiman); Ida (Mrs. Meredith Mordy), both of Stitts- villc. Also survived by four grandchildren. Friends may call at the Tubman-Kennedy Funer al Home, Carp after 7 p.m.

Wednesday. Funeral service will be held at the St. Andrew's Presby terian Church, Stittsville, Friday, at 2 p.m. Interment Presbyterian Cemetery, 3rd line of Huntley. Those who wish may make a memorial donation to the Canadian Cancer Society.

CHILTON Mrs. Ellen (nee Calcutt) On Wednesday, May 30, 1979 at a local hospital; be loved wife of George Chil ton; dear sister of Jack Calcutt; also predeceased by 2 brothers George and Allan, 2 sisters Mrs. Kathleen Donovan and Mrs. Evelyn Fortune; also survived by many nephews and nieces. Graveside service will be held on Friday, June 1, at the Beechwood cemetery at 2 p.m.

Donations to Cancer Society by friends would be appreciated. DANYLUCK, John Patrick (Jack) suddenly on Tuesday May 29, 1979. John Patrick Danyluck, R. R. 2 Arnprior, age 58 years, beloved husband of Esther Hokum, dear father of Linda, (Mrs.

Leonard Hoffmann) Renfrew; James, Blind River; Michael, Scarborough, predeceased by daughter Debra and son John, dear brother of Mary, (Mrs. Frank Scerba) of Renfrew. Friends may call at the Quinn Funeral Home, corner of Railway and Xavier Streets, Renfrew, funeral service in the funeral home chapel on Saturday June 2, at 2 p.m. The Rev. Robert McKay officiating.

Interment Hillcrest Cemetery Cala-bogie. Donations to the Heart Fund gratefully appreciated. R. B. (Rob Lavern) Funeral Director Deafh is the most real of all realities and yet It la perhaps the hardest of all reall-Ilea to face.

The funeral director mora than moat people haa a sympathetic understanding of (he nature of grief. He la there consoling support when a bereaved family needs someone to be there someone who cares. Tubman nan VV ol Homes r- runen OTTAWA NORTH QOWCR CARP Deaths 3. Deaths 3. Deaths DOUGLAS, Bertha In hospital on Monday May 28, 1979, Bertha LeCusson age 72 of 59 Bayshore Drive, widow of Russell Douglas; dear mother of Raymond of Ottawa; Marlene (Mrs.

Edward Strimblcki) of Hawkes-bury; dear sister of Mrs. Simone Halliburton of Pickering; fond grandmother of Leesa, Michelle, Russell and Philip. Friends may call at the Kelly Funeral Home, 2313 Carling (West of Woodroffe) after 7 p.m. Wednesday. Funeral Friday to St.

Martin de Porres Church for Mass at 10 a.m. Interment Pin-ccrest Cemetery. ELONKA, Phyllis Bate In Charleston, South Carolina, May 28, 1979, Phyllis Bate Elonka, beloved wife of Stephen Elonka, daughter of the late Dorothy Maud and Llewellyn N. Bate, and survived by sisters Catherine Bate Sampson, Cecil Baskerville, of Ottawa, and Lorraine Orr, of Charleston, South Carolina. Memorial Service at All Saints Church on Laurier at 2 p.m., Friday, June 1.

GAMBLE, Frank E. The death of Frank Ernest Gamble, formerly of Moncton, New Brunswick, on Tuesday, May 19, 1979, in hospital after a short illness, at the age of 84 years. Survived by his wife, the former Frances Louisa Lane. One daughter, Mrs. Ernest Mabiey, (Irene) of Richmond, Ontario, two sons, George E.

Gamble, of Montreal, and Dick F. Gamble, of Leroy, New York, two sisters, Mrs. Nin Thompson, and Mrs. Edna Ogier, of Guernsey, Channel Islands. Six grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.

Following cremation in Ottawa, a memorial service will be held in Moncton, New Brunswick. MASON, Robert Alexander Suddenly at his home, Ompah, Ontario, on Tuesday, May 29, 1979, Robert Alexander Mason, be loved husband of Lois Lee, in his 72nd year. Fa ther of Robert, Ottawa; Garry, Trenton, Ont. and Mrs. Robert Schwein gruber (Betty), Berne Switzerland.

Brother of Edmund and Mrs. Margaret Albert, both of Ot tawa. Also survived by seven grandchildren. Fu neral service at Pinecrest Crematorium chapel on Thursday at 3 p.m. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Ontario Heart Foun dation would be appreciated.

McCURDY, John Henry (Harry) Entered into rest at Ottawa Civic Hos pital on May 29, 1979 in his 53rd year, loving husband of Lenore and father of Terry, Georgetown, Linda (Mrs. James Wha- len), Comox, B. and Danny of Ottawa. Friends may call at Young's Fu neral Home, Lanark, On tario, Wednesday and Thursday 7-9- p.m. Thursday 2-4 p.m.

Funeral from Young Funeral Home, Friday June 1, 1979, p.m. Interment Hopetown Cemetery. In lieu of flowers donations to the Cancer 8oclety. Mclaughlin, Denis Davin In hospital on Wednesday, May 30, 1979 in his 66th year, husband of the late Jean Black-- burn, son of Alice and the late Hugh McLaughlin Dear father of Kerry and Garth. Brother of Mrs Charles Pearson (Meave), Toronto, and the late Betty Oborne Also survived by two grandsons, Shawn and David.

Funeral Service will be held on Friday June 1, at 10 a.m. at Hulse and Playfalr, West Chapel, 1098 Byron Ave. In lieu of flowers donations to the Canadian Cancer Society MILLAR, Mrs. Emmaline In Queensway-Carleton Hospital on Thursday, May 31, 1979, in her 80th year, widow of Benjamin R. Millar, dear mother of Mrs.

Baxter Ross (Nina) Mrs. Elmber Clow (Doris), Both of P. E. I Mrs. Robert West, (Ruby), Ballleboro.

On tario; and Mrs. Reagh Moore, (Julia), of Ottawa, By special arrangement of family, remains are being taken directly to E. I. MULLIN, Sara In hospital on Monday, May 28, 1979, Sara MacDonald, of 1244 Woodroffe Avenue, widow of James A. Mul-lin.

Dear mother of Arnold, of Niagara Falls; Joan, (Mrs. H. M. Gal-lay), of New Smirna Beach, Florida; Mrs. Ja-mesene MacDonald, of Ottawa; Mary, (Mrs.

R. A. Johnston) and Nan (Mrs. E. P.

Smith), both of Montreal. Predeceased by a son. Dr. Gower Mul-lin, of Vancouver; and a daughter, Mrs. Sheila Lamb, of Montreal.

Also survived by 24 grandchildren and two grandchildren. Friends may call at the Kelly Funeral Home, 2313 Carling Avenue (west of Woodroffe) from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Thursday. Funeral Friday to St. John the Apostle Church for mass at 9 a.m.

Interment Pinecrest Cemetery. SILVESTER, John Ber tram Suddenly on Tuesday, May 29, 1979, B. Silvester of 350 Goul burn Cresc, age 66 years, husband of Audrey Hayes; father of John Jr. and Daryl, of Manotick and Jane of Victoria, B. Friends may call at McE-voy Shields Funeral Home, 235 Kent St.

after 2 p.m. Wednesday, service in the chapel Friday at 2 pm. Interment Capital Memorial Gardens. THOMSON. William (Retired National Direc tor U.

I. C), in hospital on Tuesday, May 29, 1879, William Thomson, be loved husband of Jean Audrey Munroe, in his 76th year. Brother of James in Scotland and Mrs. Jessie Adams in England. Predeceased by brothers Robert and Charles and sisters Dorothy and Char lotte.

Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chepel, 315 McLeod Street, from 7-9 p.m. Wednesday and 2-5 and 7-9 p.m. Thursday. Service on Friday at 1 p.m. Interment Maxville Ontario.

THORNTON, Gertrude Louise In hospital on Thursday, May 31, 1979 daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Thorn ton. Beloved sister of Beatrice and Iva. Dear aunt of Ralph Thornton, of Ottawa; Louise Forbes, of St.

Lambert, Quebec, and Barbara Fraser, of Pres- cott, Ontario. Also survived by several grand-nieces and nephews. Resting Hulse and Play fair. Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street after p.m. Thursday.

Time of service later. Friends de siring to send a memorial tribute may donate to the Ontario Heart Founda tion. VAN der BELLEN, Martha at her home in Ottawa, on Monday. May 28, 1979, Martha Engel brecht, wife of the late Alexander Van der Bel- len, aged 82 years, be loved mother of Liana. Friends may attend a fu neral service at Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street, on Friday at 11 a.m.

Crema tion Beechwood. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated VENASSE David of 623 Pine Pembroke, In Hospital, Tuesday May 28, 1979 in his 77th year dear brother of Agnes (Mrs. Fred Burchill) and Celia (Mrs. Clem Potvin) Ottawa, dear grandfather of Judy, Peter, Paul and Jennifer. Resting at The Neville Funeral Home, 491 Isabella St.

until Thursday May 31, thence to Our Lady of Sorrows Church, Petawawa for Funeral Mass at 10 a.m. Interment R.C. Ceme tery, Chapeau. WATT, Florence Addy In hospital after a lengthy illness on Wednesday May 30, 1979. Florence Addy Jones, beloved wife of William Goldsmith Watt in her 69th year.

Sister of Mrs. Bessie Doenges, New York City and Mrs Alice Brown, Sacramen to, California. Resting at Hulse and Playfair, Cen tral Chapel, 315 McLeod St. Service on Friday at 2 p.m. Interment Beech wood cemetery.

Friends desiring to send a memo rial tribute may donate to the Canadian Cancer So ciety. HULSE PLAYFAIR LIMITED BALDWIN. WIIHem K. GAMBLE, Frank E. MASON.

Robert A. THOMSON, WWIeni THORNTON. Gertrude L. WATT, Florence A. VAN 0 BELLEN, Martha Central Chapel 233-1 143 West Chapel 728-1761 Deaths yritch-Draper Ltd.

FUNERAL DIRECTORS 453 Parkdale Ave. 728-4673 BABUDER. Lubo Excellence Without Extravagance Since 1902 T. Eldon Veitch Clive E. Veitch Lorenz Zohr FRED N.

GARRETT FUNERAL SERVICE Efficient, Moderate rates 233-4773 584 Somerset Street West 13. In Memoriams CHAPMAN In loving memory of a dear mother, Marguerite Chapman, who passed away May 31, )V72. Our lips cannot tell how we miss her, Our hearts cannot tell what to sav. God alone knows how we miss tw in a home that is lonesome today. John, Mary, Bill and Thomas, MocLEOO In loving memory of dear grand mother, Mabel, who passed away Mov 31, 1978.

I who loved vou sadly miss you, As it dawns a year. In my lonely hours of thinking, Thouohts of vou are ever near. Sodlv missed and always remem bered, granddaughter Kim. MacLEOD In loving memory of a dear wife and mother, Mabel, who passed away one year ogo today. As we kved vou.

so we miss vou; In our memory you are near. Loved, remembered, longed for always. Bringing many a silent tear. Leonard and family. NORDENFELDT In loving memory of a dear DroTner, Roger, who passed owav Mav 31, 1976.

There is a rooa canea Kemem-brance, Where thoughts and wishes meet. I take that road in thought today For a brother I cannot reach, Although I miss him sadly Somehow I have a way To be close beside vou In memory every day. I still can treasure every smile Each tender word ond look And keep them as a rose Is pressed In mv memory book. Hilda SIMCOX Remembering with mucn anecrion. a very dear brother-in-law, Keith Lewis Simcox, who passed owav very suddenly 2 years ogo to-day, Mav 31.

1977. I think or vour oear Keim, as i have so often. And feel once more the sudden blow. That doesn't seem to soften, You wished no one a last farewell Nor even said Goodbve You had gone before we reached vou. And only God knows why.

It only takes a little space To write how much we miss vou, But it will take the rest of our lives to forget the day we lost you. Beautiful memories arc wonder lul things Thev last till the longest day. The never wear out or ever get lost. And con never be olven awav. Lovingly remembered.

Sister-in- low Judy. 15. Cards of Thanks CURLEY On behalf of the late Ben Curlev and his family, we wish to thank everyone Involved In the donation ot money, food, and for everyone oreatlv appreciated support. We had much support during Benny's lona illness ond Benny was very thankful to me people wno neipea. We aoa wisn to monk our long nsi ot friends who helped in our time of sorrow.

Special thanks to Par got mon, Mary Daley, and the Curlev famflv. Mora, Kirk, and Barry 20. Florists FINE'S FLOWERS LIMITED When words are inadequate, send flowers from Fine 737-0750 24. Nursing Homes GLEBE; clean, auiet, excellent meals, 24 hour supervision. 237-0954.

LOCAL retirement home, 24 hour nursing supervision, pays 4v-vbu. 33. Gardening and Landscaping CEDAR trees, packooed, 2-3 foot. 50. Evergreen, organic plant food, l-259-288.

35. Lost ALBION Road, flurry grev tabby, 1 mr old. 521 5309 BOOK. Blooraphv Queen Alexan dra, left counter, Elgin St. Shop.

Mov 24, please return public Li brary, 234-8594. CUMBERLAND Rockland area, pointer tvpe mole dog, grev with block soots, black face, named reward. 1-488-2188 evenings. EYE GLASSES lost without case on Wednesday, davs 563-1216. FEMALE Samoved, answers to Princess, has block dot on middle of tongue.

Please. S2S reward. 745-5644. 950 Cummlngi. CLASSES, half frame, vicinity Merivole K-Mort or Mall.

Reward. 154-316. GLASSES green velvet case. Initial M. Carllngwood shopping area.

Reward, 731-139. IN or near Lord Elgin Hotel, diamond ring, reward, coll 728-9252. LADIES' gold ID bracelet with diamonds. Inscribed Bobby. 992 5911, 741-4791 Pot.

LADY'S wide oold wedding bond, with diamonds, lost Tweeds-mulrDovercourt area. Reward. 729-7054. LANDAU boat 14 ft. aluminum, missing at Constance Lake.

Owner'. Identification engraved on boat. Any Information. 729-2841 820-4534. after t.

LARGE male German Shepherd, black and tan. answer, to Randy. Reword days. 745-2044; evenings, 892-3022. Page 39 Lost 35.

LOST Owver Hill Ashton orea. 16 year old rust coloured, female Soaniel Terrier X. wearing, 71 Goui- burn toot, days 593-5785 US-7200 evenings, 725-1964 838-2752. MALE grev and wfi.ft long hatred cot, Elmvole orea. 521 1209.

MALE orev and while long haired cat, Elmvole orea 521-1209. MAN'S watch. City Hall Area. 568 2828. MAY 24, Morisset near Merivole large yellow and white long haired mole cat drawers to Guv.

Pleose contact 745-9106 ext. 235 days, 733- 7613 nights. Reward. SIAMESE, SealpointBurmese. male, Imvole Acres area 731-5004.

Reward. SIAMESE Sealpoint, male cat, Featherston, answers to Puss. 731- 9192. STRING of pearls, downtown orea, Mov 13th. 684 4155 TWO purebred Bouvler de Flandres: grev male, silver bitch, Owver HIM Road.

Highway 7 orea. reward. (613 257-5665. YOUR pet may be at Humane Society Shelter, 101 Champogne. Visit shelter to moke sure.

36. Found FOUND Mov 28. at Corleton Uni verslty, block, furry, mixed collie, female, pointy nose, white on feet, very friendly and frightened, coll Humane Society 725-3T66 Shelter number 2877. KEYS, entronce to Ogilvie Gordens on Donald Street. 745-5747.

37. Apartments to Let AVAILABLE KJRKWOOD 2 BEDROOM, $260, eouipped. parking, odult building, 722 8597. ADULT building. Glebe, 2 bedroom, living and dining room, electrically eouipped, no parking, available.

S265. 234-1386. AFFORDABLE 1 BEDROOM I QUIET, pleasant center town opt. $215. 226-3865, 233-3585.

APARTMENT, large bedroom, heated, eouipped, s'85, 829-0447. APARTMENT, 2 and 1 bedroom highrise. West End. near Shoppers-City on Novoho Drive, immediate occupancy. 225-3932.

ATTRACTIVE Sandy Hill 2 bed rooms, modern, adults. $325. Coll after 4 p.m. 236-8150 or 368 Besserer Apt. 71.

ATTRACTIVE. 1 bedroom, Sandy Hill, modern $250. 236-8150 or 368 Besserer Apt. 7t. ATTRACTIVE 2 bedroom, adults.

Bronson-Third, $280, 232-3263. AUGUST, 178 Clarence, 2 bedroom. equipped, $225, 746-5321. AVAILABLE JULY 1, 3 bedroom, heated, porking, no pets, near Tutv nevs Pasture, 728-3633. AVAILABLE immediately, boche-lor, 1, 2 ond 3 bedrooms for rent or sublet.

238-4551. AVAILABLE immediately or June 1, spacious 2 bedroom, eauipoed, parking, $240.40. 749-1430. AVAILABLE now, Glebe, spacious 1 bedroom basement apartment. Broodloomed floors.

$200. Hydro In cluded. 236-5350. AVAILABLE Immediately. Bea-conhfll, Hillsvlew Towers, large 2 bedroom, paid utilities.

745-0520 evenings, weekends. AVAILABLE June 15, deluxe 2 bedroom, large terroce, superb view, on Rideau, 7 minutes from downtown, excellent bus service. A il amenities including outdoor tennis; high rent justified. 731-1900 AVAILABLE July 1. 2 bedroom, heated, equipped, porking, 741- 5090.

AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY WEST END PHONE 224 4381 1 and 2 bedrooms standard and deluxe, heated, indoor pool, games room, tuck shop, tennis court, close to NCC bicycle pathway, situated in a country setting In Ottawa's west end. Call The Park Plaza ot 1000 Castlehill Cresc. 224-4381. AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY West End Phone 829-7052 LARGE and small bachelors from $196; large ond small 1 bedroom from $242; available immediately. Complete with heat, power, fridge ond stove, very close to schools, large shopping centres and buses.

Coin operated laundry facilities, parking extra. The OWmoio Apartments 810 Pinecrest Rd. Al ACCOMMODATION THE New River ton, available Immediately, bachelors. 2 ond 3 bedrooms, 100 Hinchev Corner Burnslde at the Parkway, overlooking Ottawa River. $200 Bonus tor early occupancy 722-8600 weekdays 9 a.m.

to 8 p.m. Weekends 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. BACHELORS, 1, 2 bedrooms, available now. Furnished, unfurnished, reasonable rates.

Laurentian Towers, 44 Bayswoter. 722-7613. BACHELOR, Vanfer, large furnished, heated, parking, $180. June 1, 746-7149, 832-1869. BASEMENT APARTMENT, CMc Area, 1 bedroom, hydro, heat, eouipped, June 1, $185, 728 2470 BAYSHORE, 1 bedroom.

$273. 596-9474 521-9247, Mr. MOJumder. BAYSHORE, newly decorated, nth floor, extra large bachelor with separate bedroom, all utilities, parking, cablevfsion. rent $246.

Oaytime. 443 2110 or 593-6766, evenings, 225 8795. BEECH modern equipped, 1 bedroom, furniture available, 725-2837. BIG Kitchen, dining room, on ground floor, with 2 small bedrooms overhead In older triplex, between Cortler ond Driveway, eauipoed. heated, hydro and porking, young adults preferred, July I occupancy.

827-2)84. BIG 2 bedroom, porking, corpetlng. utilities. July 1, 5309, 224-7767. RON SON LARGE 2 bedroom, odults, no pets, J2B5.

233-4945. CARDONA APTS WEST END IMMEDAITE or July 1st, smart 1 bedroom, 5229. includes utilities, carpeting and equipment, flexible lease, a nice place to live, call Mr. Trudel. 829-6513 If unavailable Mrs.

Morrow, 725-2101 CARLINGMoitland 2 bedroom, equipped, free porking, available Immediately. 5295. Davs, 722 8320. evgs. weekends, 722-0978.

WE DO THINGS IN A BIG WAY II you want apartment with mot-than-uMial room, coma visit the Lord Halifax. We do thing, in a big way. Large 1, 2 3 bedroom apartments Large eat-in kitchen Mo.1 suites with large L-sbaped livingdining room Billiard Room Party Room Saunas Large Indoor pool Tennis Court Tuck Shop 3 bedroom garden homes also available. 222(7 Halifax Drive Call 733-4077- Weekdays 9 a m. 9 p.m.

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