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44. Thursday, July 4, 1974 KAi mmmi 5B3-37H CLASSIFICATION DIRECTORY Vital Hetlrtlcsi I. Adoptions i Birth Deaths 4. Obituaries J. Lost Found Motion 19.

In Mereorlarru 14. Anniversary Mosses 15. Cards of lhanu 16. Funeral Directors 17. Cometary Memorial! 17a Cemetery Lou li.

Socletl! and LoJoo 19. Church JO. Florlits 21. Cemeter les 29; Druggists Ope.i Sunday JO. Service Stallone Service! 33, Banquet! and Partita 34..

Toko-Out Fooda IS, Where to Go 34, Hotlla and Motels 37. Beouty Salona 38. Nursing Homta 3 Gardening and Landscaping 40 Atnbuianca Servke 54, Apartments to Let 55, Furnished Apartments to Let u. Apartments Wanted 57. notes.

Garden Homee 5 Furnished Apartments Wantea 59. Sublets 60. Rooms to Let 61. Rooms Wanted 62. Room and Board 42A.

Short Accommodation 63. Buslneu Opportunities 64. Industrial Properties 65. Property for Sole 66. Property for Rent 67.

Property Wonteo 6s. Income Property 69. Commercial Property 70. Out of Town Property 71. Forms for Sale 72.

Forma for Rent 73. Farms Wantea to Buy 74. Cottages tor Saw 75. Cottages for Rent 7a. Cottages Wantea 77.

Cottage Lots tor sale 78. Warehouse Space 79. Offices to Let 0. Offices Wonted to Let 01. to Let 02.

Stores Wanted to Let S3. Resorts 05. Hunting and Fishing Artldesi 17. Ski Corner 80. Snowmobiles 19.

Snow Blowers 70, Bicycles 91, Cameras. Photo Supplies 92. Articles tor Sal 9X Articles Wonted 94. Articles tor Rent 95. Articles for Swap 96.

Antiques and Fine Art 97. Firewood and Fuel 90. Market Basket Machinery ana Eaulpment 100. Pet Stock 101. Livestock and Poultry 102.

Stamps and Coins 103. Hobbles 104. Boots and Motors 10, Campers for Sate 109. Household Appliances 106. campers- supplies 107.

Musical SUDoll lot. Radio-Television jpptiee Avtett 119. Auto Leasing 120. Autos for Sale 171. Autos Wanted 122.

Auto Accessories 12X Sports Cors 124. Auto Ports 125. Motor Sports Events Trucks! 129. Trucks for Sole 110. truck Bodies.

Parts 111. trucks Wanted Trllersi 132. Motor Homes 131, Trailers for Sole 134. Trailers tor Rent 135. Mobile Homes for Sale 136.

Homes for Rent 137. Mobile Homes Moved 130. Mobile Home Parks 119. Mobile Homes ExchonjeS MvteKf cless- 145. Motorcycles for Sale 146.

Motorcycles for Rent 147. Scooters for Sale -14. Scooters for Rent MfsceUoneooS! 151. Garages 153. Parking Space 153.

Winterising 157. Houses for Sol 154. Real Eitaf Services 15. Condominiums 160. Furnished Houses to Let 161.

Furnished Houses Warned to Let 161 Houses Wonted to Lt 161, House Wanted ta Buy 176. Personal Memo 177. Transportation Avallebt 170, transportation Wonted 179. Camps Boys' and Girls 115. Financing 18a.

Money Warned 117. Money Available in. Mortgages 10. Investments 10. Patents ana Copy 153.

Baby Send-as 40. Retfourejnf Motel teste 141. Help Wantea) 242. Bateaperaone ond Agent 143, Posliwna Vocont 244. Prefesalonel Service '146.

HoaUrol Heio Wonted 147 Cnwtnvment Wantea 21. Domestic Help K. earners Wanted 331, Trstd eXncPfs 20. Leo Ml. Auction Sax, At Voter Service The Ottawa Journal nrcns Today and tomorrow TODAY Ottawa public library bookmobile, Morrison Gardens, Draper Avenue, until 4 p.m.

Noname, Land of the Young play for children 5-11 years, NAC Salon, 11:30 and 1 p.m. Blood donor clinic, Sir John Carling Building, Central Experimental Farm, 1:30 to 4 p.m. Sleeping Beauty, puppet play, NAC Theatre, 2 p.m. (French) and 4 p.m. (English).

a i a Point council meeting, 5 du Progres St, 8 p.m. An Evening of Operetta, NAC Opera, 8 p.m. Take, Ianke and Cadar, Romanian play, NAC Studio, 8 p.m. Raoul Roy and Louise Pou-1 i folk artists. Astrolabe Theatre, 8:30 p.m.

The Time of the Cuckoo, Ottawa Little Theatre, 8:30 p.m. Carillon recital, Peace Tower, 9 p.m. TOMORROW Ottawa public library bookmobile, Parkway Park public school, 2199 Regency Terrace, 9 a.m. to noon. Blood donor clinic, Public Service Alliance Building, main floor, 233 Gilmour 9:30 a.m.

to noon, 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. i Guided tour of the National Gallery, 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. Noname, Land of the Young play for children. 5-11 years, NAC Salon, 11:30 a.m.

and 1 p.m. Ottawa Public Library bookmobile, Foster Farm, Ramsay Crescent, 1 to 4 p.m. Sleeping Beauty, puppet play, NAC Theatre, 2 and 4 p.m. Multicultural performance, Confederation Park, 4 and 9:15 p.m. Take, Ianke and Cadar, Romanian play, NAC Studio, 8 p.m.

Jean-Pierre Ferland, chan-sonnier, Camp 8:30 p.m. Scrubbaloe Calne and Fludd, Astrolabe Theatre, 8:30 p.m. The Time of the Cuckoo, Ottawa Little Theatre, 8:30 p.m. Announcements Births ARMTTAGE Jack and Alice (nee Anstiss) are pleased to announce the safe arrival of Christopher John, weighing 3 9 ozs. on June 28, 1974.

Thanks to the Civic Hospital staff and Dr. Ivey. BISHOP Alec and Sharon are pleased to announce the birth of Benjamin. Charles, 8 lbs. 14 on July 2, 1974, at the Civic Hospital.

BURCBILL Winston and Ni cole are happy- to -anrtotince the arrival of a daughter, Kerri Leijh, June 29. 1974. at Ottawa Civic. A sister for Brian. CHARBONNEAU Brian and Sylvia (nee Znotins) are nappy to announce the birth of their first child, a arm David Brian, 8 lbs.

13 on June 26, 1974 at the Civic Hospital. Special thanks to vr. i. tt. smith and ca seroom staff.

The Journal has made available a booklet of In Memoriam Notices Phone or Write Miss Allen 563-3711 Births FLNATERI Sandra and Do minic (nee Clarke) after a long 9 months I finally ar-rived, my name is Liza Maria, I bounced out at 6 8 June 30, 1974. My Mommy and Daddy think I am wonderful. First grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Clarke.

HAND Wayne and Marilyn (nee Campbell) are nappy to announce the birth of a daughter Lisa, June 24, 1974. A little sister for Yancey. Special thanks to Dr. Mackey. HARRIS Jim and Norean (nee Taller) are pleased to announce the arrival of their first child on July 5 lbs.

13 oz. bouncing baby boy. Proud grandparents are Mrs. Irene Harris and M. and Mrs.

Norman Taller. Many thanks to Dr. Soloway and the wonderful people at the Civic Hospital. McGLLUS Rod and Anne- Marie (nee Mcdoskey) are pleased to announce the arrival of Jeffrey William, 7 lbs. 9 ozs.

on Monday, July 1, 1974, at the Civic Hospital, a baby brother for Sean. McLATJGHLIN Blaine, Barry and Stuart wish to announce the birth of their sister Sylvia, at Gatineau Memorial Hospital, Wakefield, on July 2, 1974. Proud parents, Cecil and Betty McLaughlin. McLEAN Don and Jenny (nee Gaffney) are pleased to announce the birth of a daughter, Rhonda Jane, 6 15 on July 4, 1974, at Grace Hospital. A sister for Shelley.

MOORE Gerald and Beverly are delighted to announce the arrival of their first child, John Michael William, 6 lbs. 9 on June 26, 1974. Special thanks to Dr. Andrews and caseroom staff at Riverside Hospital. PILGRIM Brian and Linda (nee Cherry), are extremely happy to announce the birth of their son Ryan Anthony, 9 lbs.

2 June 28, at the Civic Hospital. A brother for Mary-Kay and Kerry Lynn. SERVICE Don and Carolyn (nee Patterson) are proud to announce the birth of their first child, a daughter Cara Down, 6 7 on Sunday, June 30, 1974. Special thanks to Dr. Haythomthwatte and case room staff of the Kemptville District Hospital.

STANTON Gerald and Pa- tricia (nee Dolan) are pleased to announce the arrival of a daughter, 8 2Vi on July 4, 1974. A sister for Gerry. Thanks to the doctors and nursing staff at the Grace. WRIGHT David and Sharon happily announce their second arrival, David Edward, 10 lbs. 6 on June 27, 1974, at 6.23 a.m.

at Grace Hospital. Sister Karen Anne wait ing at home. Thanks to staff and Drs. G. HuUey and B.

P. Harris. Deaths ANDERSON, Grace Maud -At St, Francis General Hospi tal, Smiths Falls, on Wednesday, July 3, 1974, Grace Maud Hayes, in her 93rd year. Wife of the late Al bert George Anderson, dear mother of Mae (Mrs. Clarke McLaren) Smiths Falls, Jean (Mrs.

StewartWoodley) RR4, Smith Falls, dear grand mother of Albert McLaren of Ottawa; Anna (Mrs. W. R. Shaw) of Prescott, David Woodley of Smiths Falls. Also survived by 6 grandchildren.

Resting at the Blair and Sons Funeral Home, 112 Beckwith St Smiths Falls. Funeral service will be conducted in St John's Anglican Church on Friday, July 5, at 2 p.m. In terment Maple Vale tery. ARNAUTOTJ, Emit Pierre After a lengthy illness, at Boca Raton, Florida, on Wednesday, July 3, 1974, Emile Pierre, beloved hus band of Lena Camiccla, age 74 years. Funeral service at Boca Raton, Florida, on July 5, 1971 iai i aal as I 3.

'Deaths ALEXANDER, E. Paul In hospital on Wednesday, July 3, 1974, Paul Alexander of Hawthorne, in his 97th year, husband of the late Christina MacLean, father of Mrs. Mae Leblaoc and Fred Alexander of Osgoode; brother of Mrs. Margaret Johnston, Mrs. Beatrice Preston, Mrs.

Bessie Stewart, John and Reuben Alexander, grandfather of Mrs. Sandra Toll, Shilo, Manitoba; George Leblanc, Ram; sayville; Lawrence of Metcalfe; and Mark of Osgoode; survived also by 4 great grandchildren. Resting Veitch-Draper Bank St. at Carling (Glebe) where service will be held Friday at 2 p.m. Interment Hawthorne cemetery.

Mr. Alexander was a former member of OYB Lodge No. 152, Hawthorne and of the Gloucester Township Council and also Carle-ton County Council. Also active the Canadian Militia. CHARBONNEAU, Blanche In hospital on Tuesday, July 2, 1974, Blanche Lindsay Gilmour' beloved wife of Joseph p.

Charbonneau, of 150 Drive-Svay; aunt of Mrs. Aden Cterke of Kingston, Ont. Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod St. Service Friday 1 p.m. Interment Auld Kirk cemetery, Almonte, Ont.

CLE LAND, William J. In hos pital, on 2, 1974, William J. Cleland, of 482 How ard Winchester, beloved husband of Doris Jones; dear father of Gloria Bickerton, Ottawa; John, of Metcalfe; Brenda, of Ottawa; Larry, of Montreal; Glen and Robin, at home; brother of Lloyd, Gordon and Stewart Cleland, and Lois Gilliland, all of Osgoode; survived by his mother, Mrs. Nellie Cleland, of Osgoode. Resting at the Vice and Craig Ltd.

Funeral Home, 505 Church Winchester, Funeral service St. 1 Matthias Church Witfhester 10.30 a.m. Friday, July 5. Interment Prescott Road Cemetery. FETTERLY, Mary Edith Suddenly, at her home, More-wood, Ont, on Wednesday, July 3, 1974, Mary Edith Dil-labough, beloved wife of J.

Vernon Fetterly; mother of Ray, of Lachine; and the late Greta Renschler; grand-m of Carole, Karen, Bonnie, Lois, and Jimmie; survived by 11 great grand children; and two brothers, Ralph, of Ottawa; and Dwight, of Melbourne, one sister, Jen Scott, of Sas- katoon; predeceased by brother, Ray. Resting at the Vice and Craig Ltd. Funeral Home, 24 Queen St, Chester- ville, where service will be held on Saturday, July 6 at 2 p.m. Interment Maple Ridge cemetery. FERGUSON, Robert Allen At his home, Little Britain, July 3, 1974, in his 83rd year; beloved father of Allen, Lind say, Ontr Norman and Wtt liam, Toronto; Betty (Mrs.

Merton Avery), Little Britain, brother of Hugh Ferguson, Maniwaki, and Ger trude Duncan, Ottawa. Rest ing at Mackays Funeral Home, Lindsay, Ont. Interment Little Britain Christian cemetery. GLROULX, Mr. Joseph Emmanuel Of 115 St Joseph Hull, on July 3, 1974 at the age' of 92.

He was a member of Eddy Lodge for 50 years, beloved husband of the late Marie Julie Chenier, father of Paul-Emile. Yvon, Mrs. Charles Cullen (Jeanne), Mrs. Maurice Charbonneau (Aline), Miss Marguerite, Jacqueline, Isabelle, all from Hull, Mrs. J.

SUed (Louise) Ottawa, brother of Mrs. MaJ-vina Viau, Mrs. Amanda Le-moine, Mrs. Lozia Griffin, Miss Victorine end Corinne (Hull), 3 grandsons, 6 grand daughters, 1 great-grandson. Resting at Lionel Emond and Son Inc.

271 St Joseph's Hull. Funeral Satur day, July 6 at 11 a.m. at St Mark United, Ottawa, Inter ment St James cemetery, Hull. acQcns Deaths GRAHAM, Isabelle R. On Wednesday, July 3, 1974, in hospital, Ottawa, Ont; Isabelle Richardson Bevao, in her 63rd year, beloved wife of George Hillis Graham; dear mother of Elgin, Toronto; Douglas and Laird, Ottawa; Jack and Ruth (Mrs.

John Beardsley), Montreal; Lorraine (Mrs. Gordon Cave), Georgetown, Ont; and Bevan at home; dear sister of John, Manchester, England; also survived by 10 grandchildren. Resting at W. Hayes and Son's, Shawville, Que. Funeral service Friday, July 5 at 2.30 p.m.

in the chapel. Interment Norway Bay cemetery. In lieu of flowers donations to Diabetic Association would be appreciated. GRAHAM, Weldon In hospi tal Pembroke, on Wednesday, July 3, 1974, in his 64th year; Weldon Graham, formerly of Westmeath, son of the late Robert and Mary Graham, brother of Edna (Mrs. B.

Bauman), Belleville, Lyla Graham, Cornwall; Frederick, Ottawa; Russell, of Virginia Town; and Edgar, Victoria, B.C.; predeceased by John. Resting at the Malcolm and Deavitt Funeral Home, 141 Renfrew Pembroke. Service in St. Andrew's United Church, Westmeath, Friday at 2.30 p.m. Interment Church cemetery.

HOLTBY, JEdgar G- In hospi tal, Wednesday, July 3, 1974, Edgar G. Holtby, age 84, hus band of the late Ethel King; dear father of Mrs. Jean Newton; brother of Cecil, Victoria, B.C.; and Mrs. T. C.

Turner (HaZel), of Wiseton, also survived by four grandchildren end seven great-grandchildren. Resting Hulse and Playfair, Central Chapel, 315 McLeod St Service Friday, 2 p.m. Interment Capital Memorial Gardens. LATHEM, Edythe Eileen In hospital, on Tuesday, July 2, .1974, Edythe Eileen Hal-penny, in her 61st year, beloved wife of Earie Lathem, of Fitzroy Harbor; dear mother of Warren, Carp; Penny, Ottawa; and Brian, at home; loving grandmother of Geoffrey and Sandra; dear sister of Wilbert, Earl and Alvin, all of Ottawa; Elmore, Montreal; Mrs. Alex McNabb and Mrs.

Ronald Barrie (Lola), both of Otta wa. Resting at the Tubman Kennedy Funeral Home, Carp, where friends may call after 7 p.m., Wednesday, July 3. Service at St. George's Anglican Church, Fitzroy Harbor, Friday, July at 2 p.m. Interment parish ceme tery.

LATOTJR, Frank P. In hospi-tal, Ottawa, on July 3, 1974. Frank P. La tour, of Ottawa, Ontario, in his 68th year (for merly of the Department of Public Works), beloved hus band of Rita McGhan, dear father of Marilyn (Mrs. Bill Stapleton), Burlington, Barbara (Mrs.

Harry Benson) Ottawa; Lynne (Mrs. Claude Schrybert) Gatineau, Wayne, Ottawa; and Murray, Ottawa; brother of Mary, George and Mrs. Marguerite Kelly, all of Ottawa, also sur vived by 9 graitdcnildren. At the request of the deceased the body is to be donated to the Ottawa University school of anatomy. Requiem mass at St Anthony's Church, Ottawa, 10 a.m.

on Saturday, July 6, 1974. Donations to the Canadian Cancer Fund would be appreciated. McCANN, Mrs. Eileen In hospital, on Thursday, July 4, 1974, Eileen Humphries, be loved wife of Allen McCann, 186 Waverley St, Apt dear mother of Michael, of Ottawa; and sister of Reg. of Renfrew; Douglas and William, both of Sarnia.

Friends may call at the McEvoy SivWds Funeral Home, 235 Kent St. from 7-10 p.m. Thursday and 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. Friday. Funeral service in the chapel 10.30 a.m.

Sat- urday. Interment Notre Dame cemetery. Deaths McEWEN, Kenneth L. Ac cidentally at Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, on Wednesday, July 3, 1974, Kenneth L.

McEwen in his 22nd year; beloved son of Donald and Margaret McEwen of Glen Tay, Ontario; also survived by 7 brothers and sisters. Resting at the Blair and Son Funeral Home, 15 West Gore Perth, from 7 p.m. Thursday, July 4. Funeral service will be conducted in Glad Tiding's Tabernacle, Perth, on Friday, July 5 at 1.30 p.m. Interment Prestonvale cemetery.

In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Arthritis and Rheumatism Society or Living Memorial Furad. MTTAL, Rashmi In hospital on Wednesday, July 3, 1974, Rashmi Merchant, age 30. Beloved wife of Umendra. Loving daughter of Mrs. Susbila Merchant Sister of Ketki, Dhanesh, Rajen and Gaurany Merchant.

Resting at the Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod St. Service Friday 10 a.m. Cremation Beechwood. MURRAY, Florence At her residence, 110 Cobourg July 1, 1974, Florence Burke, wife of the late Arthur Murray, of Edwards, Ont; dear mother of Howard, Orleans; Ethel (Mrs. Phil Daly), Aylmer East; Edna (Mrs.

Karl Williscroft), Orleans; Mae (Mrs. Alfred Foster). Ottawa; survived by sister Mrs. Frank Gibbs, Montreal; a sister and brother in 15 grandchildren, 22 Resting at the Whelan Funeral Home, 515 Cooper between Bay and Lyon. Funeral Friday to St.

Catherine's Church, Met- calfe, for mass at 11 o'clock. Interment parish cemetery. NOONAN, Arthur G. At Perth, Ontario, on Saturday, June 29, 1974, Arthur G. Noonan, beloved hushand of Florence M.

Smiley; dear father of Peter of Dorval, and Heather (Mrs. John Mc-Grath) of Pembroke. Requiem Mass was celebrated in St. John's Church on Monday, July 1, at 10 a.m. Interment St.

John's cemetery. RITCHIE, Dorothy Wilhamenja In Carleton Place and District Memorial Hospital, on Thursday, July 4, 1974, in ber 89th year, Dorothy Wilhamen- ia Bucke, formerly of Bran don, beloved wife of the late Earl H. Ritchie; dear mother of Agnes Alison (Mrs L. B. Iveson), Carleton Place; grandmother of Peter and Larry Iveson.

Resting at the Alan R. Barker Funeral Home, Mc Arthur Carleton Place. Funeral service Saturday, July 6, in St. James Anglican Church, at 2 p.m. In lieu of flowers dona tion may be made to st James Memorial Fund or the charity of your choice.

Friends may call at the fu-1 neral home on Friday form 2- 4 end 7-9 p.m. 4rterment St. James cemetery. SIMPSON, John S.Capt. (N), M.D., F.R.CS.

At his 16 Burndale on Tuesday, July 2, 1974, age S3 years, beloved husband of Jacqueline Stephens and dear father of Meg, Mary and Rob; dear brother of Mrs. H. S. Schleifer, Collingwood, Ont Friends are invited to the service at 2 p.m. Thurs day in the chapel at McEvoy Shields Funeral Home, 235 Kent St.

Burial at sea. SKAHEN, Margaret In hospital, on Tuesday, July 2, 1974, Margaret Armour, age 60, beloved wife of Charles Skahen, of 1846 Haig dear mother of Albert, James and Mrs. Loretta Nicholas, all of Otta-w a and Catherine (Mrs. Roger Burchell), of Mano-tJck; dear sister of Thomas Armour, of Ottawa; Mrs. Geraldine Kennelly, of Egan-ville; anJ Miss Mary Armour, of Aylmer.

Resting at the Kelly Funeral Home, S85 Somerset St W. (Centre Town), where friends may call after 7 p.m., Wednesday. Funeral Friday to the Church of the Resurrectionfor mass at 9 a.mytoterment Notre Dame cemetery. Donations to the dian Cancer Society ap- ited. 3.

Deaths SMITH, John Merlin On Wednesday, July 3, 1974, in hospital, Ottawa, Ont, John Merlin Smith, in his 66th year; beloved husband of Marion L. MacMillan, dear brother of Alice (Mrs. R. A. Hodgins), Cornwall; Kaye (Mrs.

J. J. McCann), Calgary; Mary (Mrs. Maurice Aubry), Ottawa; Marion (Mrs. Leo Dion), Gatineau; predeceased by 2 brothers, Regis and Stephen.

Resting at W. J. Hayes end Sons Funeral Home, Quyon, Que. Funeral Saturday, July 6, to St. Edwards Church, Bristol, for funeral mass at 10.30 a.m.

Interment parish cemetery. TIERNEY, Mary Jeanne In hospital on Wednesday, July 3, 1974, Mary Jeanne Therien of 1041 Wellington beloved wife of James B. Tierney, predeceased by a sister Aline Therien. Resting at the Kelly Funeral Home, 585 Somerset St West (Centre Town). Funeral Friday to St.

Jean Bap- tiste Church for mass at 2.30 p.m. Interment Pinecrest cemetery. WARDROPE, Mrs. Marion Lois At her residence in Otta wa, on Wednesday, July 3, 1974, Lois Greening age 76 years, widow of Hugh War-drope, Q.C., mother of William Hugh and the late John Mac- a i Wardrope. Private service and interment in Hamilton.

ZAVrrSKI, Theresa In Ren frew Hospital on Tuesday. July 2, 1974, Therese Stu- binsky, in her 80th year, wife of the late Francis Zavitski. Dear mother to Shirley, (Mrs, Felix Dobec); (Mrs. Vic Sroka) deceased, Renfrew; dear sister to Emma (Mrs. John Twolan), Calabo- gie.

Visitations at the Goulet Funeral Home, 310 Areyle St. East, Renfrew. Celebration of the Eucharist at the Church of St. Francis Xavier, Friday, July 5 at 2.30 p.m. Interment Parish cemetery.

Visitation 2- 5, 7-10 p.m. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Canadian Diabetic Association would be appreciated. 4. Obituaries LALONDE, Mr. George, aged 56 years, of Thunder Bay, Ont, died on June 26, 1974.

Born in Rockfield, Que. He was married to the former Hazel Bisaillion in Montreal in 1937. Mr. Lalonde was an employee of the Bell Tele phone Company since 1939 at Sherbrooke, Quebec City, Montreal, Ottawa, mov ing to Thunder Bay in 1970. Surviving are his wife; sons.

George Jr. of Calgary; Jim of Vancouver; daughters, Mart' lyn, Mrs. Hank Loeser, Mano- tick, and Debbie at six grandchildren: brother James A. of Mont real; sisters, Edith, Mrs. Everett Cox, Whiting, N.J.; Nan, Mrs.

Cyril Champion, Mountfort, Ruby, Mrs. Stanley Manhire, Ville St Pierre, Mrs. David Lustgarten, Lakewood, and other relatives. Funeral services were held Saturday in the Jenkins Funeral Home, Thunder Ont. Deaths HULSE PLAYFAIR LIMITED Holtby.

Central Chapel West Chopel 233-1143 728-1761 McEVOY-SHIELDS FUNERAL DIRECTORS 232-5337 DCOCATED TO THE PUBLIC INTEREST 6 pjil, CKOY News nd announcements FRED N. GARRETT FUNERAL SERVICE COMPUTE FUNERALS AT REASONABLE RATES Inquire No Obligation 233-4773 584 SOMERSET STREET WEST 503-3711 Lost BLACK, neutered, male cat, blu collar. CHARM bracelet ilnol loop chain. 4 auaaerea cnarma, flirr rrom meiner, has wntlmentol meaning. Pleat tact Denlte wmnii evenings eil-Osol DIAMOND engagement ring, Lincoln riena pumic wosnroom, Monoay or 5.30, lentlmentol value, reward, S3.1 C00 don, Evgi.

22S-3III. GENTLEMAN' wallet, reward. 2M- IMI. GOLD charm, date engraved on bock. GRfV cat, neutered male.

Glebe, U-ntt. IN Upland! area, June 23rd, small part Persian maie car, piacs ana grey answers to Tool, red collar with CFB Petawawa tag, reward, J21-4460. LOST, black tiny poodle, Dunrobln LOST photographs, downtown area or uua, rewaru. aiu. m-eva.

REWARD, medium slz grey Shp- neru-nuiKr, coilea IOOIOC DrOCK muzzle, lost Friday, Hawthorne-Main area. 2344207. SATURDAY night, mini bike, Wegg, hiiiiv wuif naru urea, r-wiar Ave. 729-1205. TABBY cat lost In Bella Corners.

t2. aeaz. TAN female, 3 years German Shap- nero ana ld, lost island Pant Dr. and Scott, due for operation this week, chlldren-i pet, 72-el52. YOUNG male tabby cat, 6 toss an front paws, sunnyside-Roslyn Avenue.

Day! 992-4274; evgs. 233-49M. RIWARD HEARTBROKEN children. If you hov louna wnii somoyoa pup, Kiaeau Street area, please coll Immedtstely. 741-1407.

Found ALL WHITE kitten, corner of Holland ana Wellington, la-stn. DOG, Golden Retriever, tag No, 180 KOCKUirre rare, rouna um Bernard. Pleas call 235-92f7 FOUND In Richmond orea, 1 maie farm collie, long-haired, mostly block and soma tan. m-am lit-tm. Ask for Andy.

GLASSES, In case, found Billings priqy, rrway, June a. zje-zaa GLENCAIRN email male block and rown ihaggy dog very friendly, ale- KEYS on pocket knife, Sussex Drive area. Call 722-494. MALE Huskle, grey and white, un- --usuai eye, rjaitneou orea, I-8H5I. MAN'S ring, name Robert Poluon In- raved Inside, owner may claim by iscrlptlon, MAY 30th package purchase! Tuuna oiiungs anage.

rnono 1529. SATURDAY, June 29, woman's watch, on Gilmour 5 to 7. TRIFOCAL glasus In brown frame, Elgin and Sparks Monday, Jun 10, 993-2445. Optician M. Mtnk.

UMBRELLA, MacKenzIe King bridge, 749-5144. 1 WALLET containing money, near Rl-deau Tennis Club, owner Identity. 232-3008. WATCH, found near bicycle path near Weitboro Beach. 722-5435.

2 KEYS found on Old Carp Rood. 592-2495. 13. In Memorioms DEROCHIE In fond ond loving memory of a dear grandmother Caroline DeRocMe, who passed away Jul 17, 1954. Grandmother you are not forgotten, Tho on earth you are no more.

Still In memory you ore with me. As you always were before. Granddaughter Ruth, Harry ond Family. LYONS In loving memory of Eva Lyons, mother ond grandmother i who passed away on July 4, 1945. A faithful mother, one of the best; May God grant you eternal rest.

Lovingly remembered by Hulbert, Mildred, Brenda. Debbie and Eva. 18. Societies and Lodges EDDY Masonic Lodge No. 41 AP and AM Officer! and members or requested to assemble at the Emond Funeral Home, 271 St.

Joseph Hull, Friday, July 5, at I p.m. for the purpose of attending a funeral service for our late brother Joseph E. Glroux. Sister lodges cordially Invited. Oliver Benedict, W.M.

20. Florists FINE'S FLOWERS LIMITED -Compliment your home with tea eel chosen shrubs front FINE'S." FLORAL ORDERS CALL 737-0750 39, Garden'g Landscap'g CEDAR hedges, lawn car and gardening, 72e-S4l. GRADE A top toll, classified sand and gravel, delivery et anytime, call U5-2QW doyilme. 124-51f Evgs. TOP SOIL and sand fill for sal.

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