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Saturday, Ma 24, "Frotiests 48 1975 The Ottawa Journal Acting Prime Minister Mitchell Sharp said Friday it ii not necessary for Canada to protest each time French nuclear testa take place in the South Pacific. "The attitude of the gov- ernment of Canada is so well known to France that it is not necessary for us to reiterate our position. he said in the Commons. i -Mountain shrinks 300 feet Mount Logan on the Yukon-Alaska border Is still Canada's highest mount, but it is definitely 300 feet shorter than thought, the energy, mines and resources department vCtinfirmed Friday. The new height, first reported after a sptv -ciql survey of the area last year, is 19,524 feet or 5,951 metres.

'TheTold height, established by the -International Boundary Commission in 1918, was 19,850 feet or 6,050.4 metres. 135. Mobile Homes for Sale 1971 CAPEWOOD. S-bedroom, unfurnished, large storage shed, spacious lot. 257-4092, Rockheven Park, Carle-ton Place.

KINBURN, ONT. 1 YEAR Old double wide 46' 22' S-bedroom mobile home. Spacious living and dining area. Family room, equipped kitchen. Located on 100' ISO' lot.

Coll Pete Metos, 829-4050, ovgt. 721-oeM. E. Rhodes and Sons Limited, "Realtor." P.M.C. MOBlLB homes 1975 MODELS In stock, 14 44, 14 (SO, and.

new cottage, 14 44. Llndlen Sslee 14 Enterprise 224-1304. PRIVATB BARRON 40 IS with expanded living room in Bells Corners, Included: wall to wall shag carpets, fridge, stove, drapery, foal shed. $15,500. 829-4548.

IN.STANT LIVING BY Relocatable Homes. See the lorgest selection ot quollty system ouilt homes erected on your foundation, 3 bedroom furnished from $21,500. Open weekends. Highway 7, stlttsvllle. Call 834J005.

25-year mortgages available. LAST CHANCE MO OOVERNMENT oront on 3 bed- room noma sei in quier r-nnaewowr vnioge, minutes rrom unawa, siy monthly. May purchase gets you 9 to Spacemaker free. Call Doris, 834- 3UU3. 138.

Mobile Home Parks LoROSB FOREST MOBlLB ESTATES HOME Sales. Lot Rentals, 234-6002, after 434-2943. 145. Motorcycles for Sale ALOUETTE trail bike 121, 77 Richmond Rd. t.S.A.

450 cc. Chopper, $1,800. 1-819-449. 4744. FAIRLANE Fostbock, trode with Bike, 500.

741-0238. HARLEY Sportster, $3,000. 722-2035. chopper, 1972. HONDA 1972, 750, four, mint condition, 7,000 original miles, $1,800.

741-4224 after 4. MOTORCYCLE Insurance, new low rates, phone or write Joe Lynam insurance Agency, 3901 Jane Street, 'Downsvlew, Ontario. 414-430-4141. 5-2 KAWASAKI 3501 7,500 miles, In fine shape; offers. 492-4130.

WANTED, main shaft second geer for 305 Honda. 22M774. 1974 350 cc YAMAHA, new, 150 miles, carrier, and handlebar fairing, $1,150. 722-0915 evgs. 995-4948 days.

1974 KAWASAKI 90 CC street bike. very good condition, price to be dls- cusseo. ask Tor kick, jweyu. 1974 KAWASAKI, 90CC, 1,000 miles, ex cellent conairion, Pierre Bernier, 237-4190 or 225-4284. 1974 HONDA 175, roll bar, back seat carrier, BOO miles, excellent condition, $B00.

492-4275. 1974 NORTON 850 Commando, black, 4,000 miles, perfect condition, $1,995. 1-257-1500; 1-257-4058. 1973 HONDA 250 mlnl-lrall, excellent condition, $350. 238-1234, ext.

22 or 684-7171, evenings. 1173 YAMAHA 350, 7,000 miles, $899 or best offer. 484-3848. 1973 YAMAHA TX450, good condition, 9300 miles, many extras, 235-0452. 1973 HONDA 500, certified, $1,500, 731-4393.

1973 250 cc KAWASAKI Enduro, 744-4932. 1972 HONDA 350, $750, 733-3978. 1972 HONDA 750, fully chopped, nil parts from Amen. Must see. 629-0824 after 4 and weekends.

1972 YAMAHA 450XS, 4,700 miles, good condition, best offer, 733- 4490. 1972 KAWASAKI 350, like new, 2,900 miles. 821-1554, evenings and week- enos. 1971 YAMAHA 350 R5B, 7100 miles, safety checked, backrest, 2 new helmets, good condition, $8O0. After 4, 741-0844.

1971 HONDA 450, 9,000 miles, excellent towdltlon, extras, $950. 731-3732. 1970 TRIUMPH 500, many dollars spent over winter. $900 or best sensible offer. 722-4843.

1948 BULTACO Melralla 250 cc, utiles, $350. 225-2804. 8.000 BMA MOTO-CROSS THIS Sunday, 4 miles west of Richmond at Sand-Del-Lee Speedway, classes for Mlnlblke, Enduro and Moto-Cross. Parental waivers required for compel. Itors under 18 years.

For more Information, 749-2782. KAWASAKI MOTORCYCLES ALL models In stock. Clearance on all 1974 models In stock. Bytown Motor Sports, 2951 Bank opposite K-Mart Plaia. 521-2527 KAWASAKI, CAN-AM, BULTACO LARGE choice of used motorcycles, safety checked with warranty.

New 175 at $699. New 350 at $999. Fred Kalman's Wheel Sport, 1694 Montreal 749-2020. HARRY'S CYCLB AND SPORTS SEE us for a "Deal on Wheels." Tune-up specialists. Most makes.

750 Gladstone, 234-3383. for Sole LAMBRETTA Scooter, 125 cc, low mileage, $100. 445-2945. 151. Garages BESSERER, gerage for storage poss.

$10. evgs. 235-0483. GARAGE WANTED, all year round, vicinity Montfort Hospital, 232-0515. 1 CAR frame garoge for sale, metal door, 21 17, $600 or best offer.

225-5282, after 4.30. 152. Parking Space PARKING available for small car, O'Connor and Gllmour. 731-2936. Clomedienne Moms Mabley dead at 77 white? plains, N.y.

(ap Moms Mabley, the rubber-faced comedienne with the toothless grin and baggy clothing, died here Friday night after a long illness. She was 77. The black entertainer's first movie was released earlier this year after a delay resulting from a heart attack she suffered. A pacemaker was Implanted and she returned to the set. In the movie, Amazing Grace, Moms played Grace Teasdale Grimes, an honest woman, whose sincerity brought down a corrupt city government.

2. Births ANDERTON Rick and Donna (nee Quinn) are delighted to announce the arrival of Julie Lianne Louise, May 23, 1975. A sister for Craig. Thank you again Dr. Kronick.

BELLAMY -A girl! Barry and Faith (nee Carson) are very happy to announce the birth of Leah Katherine, May 23, 1975. Mother and daughter both well at the Grace. FLEURY Don and Sheila (nee Bradley) thank God for the safe arrival of a son, Craig Anthony, 6 lbs. 14 May 22, 1975. Many thanks to Dr.

Beardall and caseroom staff at the Civic. HUGHES, Victor and Sheila (nee Hulme) proudly announce the birth of a daughter, Miriam Grace, 6 lbs. 9 at Kemptville District Hospital, May 20, 1975. Both well. KEALEY, Arthur and Sheila (nee Cruickshank) are pleased to announce the arrival of Jason Andrew, 8 3 on May 23, 1975 at the Ottawa Civic Hospital.

A brother of Jonathan. Speical thanks to Dr. Kronick and staff. LINTELL Perry and Suzanne (nee Clement) are delighted to announce the birth of their first child, a daughter, Jennifer Tracy, 8 lbs. 4 on Friday, May 23, 1975, at the Royal Alexander Hospital, Edmonton, Alberta.

LADOUCEUR Cedric and Marion (nee McLean) are proud to announce the arrival of a son, 9 14-: brother for Darren at the Grace Hospital. May 21, 1975. Many thanks to Dr. Beaulieu and staff. MATTE, and Heather (nee Joumeay) are very happy to announce the birth of their first child, a beautiful baby boy, on May 22, 1975, Corey, William, the first grandchild for Mrs.

E. V. Joumeay of Ottawa, -the- 25th for Mr. and Mrs. E.

Matte of Mattawa, Ont. Very special thanks to Dr. W. J. Burgess and third floor staff at Riverside Hospital.

NESBITT Lylc and Lynda (nee Jannack) are happy to announce the birth of their son, 7 7 Wednesday, May 21, at 10.28 p.m. Brother for Brenda and Karen. Thanks to Dr. Westwick and caseroom staff at Civic Sears Correction In Sears Advertisement in Wednesday night's paper, the illustrations relating to the 2 -speed, 4-program Kenmore washer and Match-mate dryer were inadvertently transposed with the illustrations for the 2-speed, 6-program washer and Match-mate dryer. Births O'GRADY Dwayne and Karen (nee Wagner) are proud to announce the arrival of their first child, a girl, -Tammy, 8 4 Wednesday, May 21, 1975.

First grandchild for Mr. ajid Mrs. Roy O'Grady, fifth far Mrs. Wagner, second great- granddaughter for Mrs. Myr tle O'Grady.

Thanks, to Dr. Turner and case room staff of the Grace Hospital PARKES David and Martha (nee Taggart) are pleased to announce the birth of their third son. Christopher James, weight 9 15 May 21, 1975. v. ROBYN Richard and Janet are happy to announce the birth of their first child, a girl, Sheby Elizabeth, 8 on May 20, 1975, at the Ottawa Civic STANBTREET Mike and Betty (nee Narraway) are proud to announce their first born, a girl, Mary Elizabeth (Beth), on Tuesday, May 20, 1975, at the Grace Hospital, at 3.08 p.m., 7 12 ozs.

God bless you little girl. THOMPSON Bob and Karen are proud to announce the birth of their son, Evan Robert, 9 bSi 4 ozshorjiMay 21, 1975, at the Civic, a brother for Sean. Many thanks to Dr. Kronick and' student nurse Pat. WHTTC Doug and Carol (nee Stevens) are delighted to an nounce- the safe arrival of their son, Todd Douglas, 7 11 ozs.r on May 21, J975, at Ottawa Civic Hospital.

A baby brother for Julia. Spe cial thanks to Dr. Beardall and the wonderful staff of 4th floor east. 3. Deaths BEAUDET, Roland In hospi tal, May 23, 1975, age 62 years, husband of Marion Benson, 2727 Victoria Park, "jAgincourt, Ont, formerly Blackburn' Ont.

father of seven children; brother ot De sire, Aime, Rene, Irma Hun-eault and Lisette Bourdeau Interment in Toronto. BERLIS, Mrs. Norman On Friday, May 23, 1975, Oriel Louise Pollock, wife of Norman Beriis and mother of Mi chael and Anna. Funeral ar rangements private. i CARON, Mrs.

Joseph Emile In hospital, Ottawa, on Thurs day, May 22, 1975, age 69 years, Lorette Perreault Dag- enais Caron, beloved wife of Joseph Emile Caron, dear mother of Mrs. Emmanuel 1 a (Lise Dagenais); dear stepmother of Camille Dagenais, of Montreal; also survived by several brothers and sisters. Vistation at Racine, Robert and Gauthier Funeral Directors, 101 Notre Dame Hull, (at Victoria). Eucharistic celebration a Ste. Bernadette Church, Saturday, May 24 at 1 p.m.

Interment Notre Dame cemetery, Hull. Visiting hours 1-5 and 7-10 p.m. Parking on premises. CHARTRAND, Aurele, Q.C.- (Formerly- Ottawa East Liberal Deputy) In hospital, Ottawa, on Wednesday, May 21, 1975, at the age of 72 years. Dear brother of Romeo, Edgar, Paul, Misses Juliette and Rhea all of Ottawa.

Visitation at Racine, Rob ert and Gauthier Funeral Directors, 260 Besserer St (at King Edward) from Thursday 3 p.m. Eucharistic jcelebra- tion trom saqre coeur Church on Saturday, May 24 at 9 a.m. Interment Notre Dame cemetery, Ottawa. (Parking on premises). DRAPER, Richard James In hospital on Friday, May 23, 1975, Richard James Draper, dearly beloved husband of Eleanor Schroeder, of 2073 Bangor in his 69th year; brother of Mrs.

Jean Williamson, of Hamilton, Ont. Resting Hulse and Playfair, Central Chapel, 315 McLeod St. Service at St. John's Anglican Church, on Monday at 2 p.m. Interment Beechwood cemetery.

Friends may call after 2 p.m. Saturday. FLEMING, Lois Age 49. Sud denly in Victoria, B.C. (for merly of Breckenridge, Que bec), May 21, 1975, beloved daughter of Russell Urmond and the late Ruby Hellard; dear sister of Vio Winship, Breckenridge; survived by Linda, Toronto; Larry, Ed monton; Calvin, British Co lumbia and 3 grandchildren.

Cremation will take place at 2. Lantzvillc, B.C. on May 24. Deaths GRANT. David Suddenly on Friday, May 23, 1975, David Grant, aged 28, or 31 west-mount heloved son oi Keith and Rita-(Fahey) Grant; dear brother of Nancy; dear grandson of Mrs.

Deliska Vaillancourt; and Georee Grant. Res tine at 'the Kelly Funeral Home 585 Somerset St. (centre town), where friends may call after 7p.m. Saturday. Mineral Monday to Holy Rosary Church for mass at 11 a.m.

Interment Notre Dame ceme tery. HEWITT, Donald A. Suddenly at his home Thursday, May 22, 197S, Donald A. Hewitt, husband of the late Marjorie Dick; beloved son of Gertrude Hewitt, most precious father of Bob and Richard, both of Ottawa. Resting Hulse and Playfair, West Chapel, 1098 Byron Ave.

Service in the chapel Monday at 10 a jn. Interment Pinecrest cemetery. In lieu of flowers donations to me Ontario Heart Foundation would be appreciated. HOOPER, James i Albert Vickers In hospital after a lengthy illness on Friday, May 23, 1975- James A. V.

Hooper (former president of Ottawa Red Chevrons). Be loved husband of Marie Ange la Toner; dear father of James Maureen Steen and Penny Couture all of Ottawa, Peggy Stewart, Winnipeg and Michael A. V. Hooper of Sault St Marie; dear brother of Sid ney, Ottawa, ond grandfather of 19 grandchildren. Resting at The Kelly Funeral Home, 585 Somerset St.

West (Centre Town) where friends may call from 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 Sunday. Funeral Monday to St. Mary Margaret Church for mass at 9 a.m. Interment Pinecrest cemetery. Please emit flowers.

Donations to The Ontario Heart Foundation or the CNIB would be appreciated. LACELLE, Percy J. In hos pital on Thursday, May 22, 1975, Percy Lacelle, age 57,. beloved husband of Loretta Hearty, of 165 Hinchey dear father of Ronald, Mrs. Barbara Booth, both of Otta wa and Mrs.

Donna Poiflin, of Windsor; dear brother of Ar-c i of Beaverton, Ont; Edith (Mrs. J. Golden), of Leltrim; Irene (Mrs. F. Blais), of Russell and Eva (Mrs.

L. Binnette), of Os- goode; also survived by four grandchildren. Resting at the Kelly Funeral Home, 585 Somerset St (Centre Town) where friends may call after 2 p.m. Saturday. Funeral Mon day to Holy Rosary Church for mass at 10 a.m.

Interment Capital Memorial Gardens. LAMBERT, Leslie Francis In hospital, Ottawa, on Thurs day, May 22, 1975, Leslie Francis Lambert, age 48 years, beloved husband of Hazel Buelow; dear father of Judy, at home; (Bonnie) Mrs. Mike Windle, of Renfrew; (Marlene) Mrs. Barry Rich ards, of Peterborough; Cindy and Lloyd, at home; dear brother of William, of Mano-tick; Lawrence, of Sardis, B.C.; James, of Smiths Falls; Harry, of Renfrew; Walter, of Pembroke and Rene, of Killaloe; Mrs. Ethel Kayuk and Mrs.

Nora Smades, both of Ottawa; Mrs. Emile Le- claire, of Matawacban; Mrs. Milton Greely, of Kirkfield; Mrs. Norman Foy, Killaloe and Mrs. James of Renfrew.

Friends may call at the McPhail end Perkins Fu neral Home, where the funeral service will be conducted on Monday, May 26, at 2 p.m. Interment Horton cemetery. Visitations 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. LEBLANC, Mrs. Eleonore In Pembroke, -1' may morning, May 23, 1975 in her 74th year Eleonore Soucie, be loved wife of the late Paul Leblanc, 150 Elizabeth Pembroke and formerly of La Passe, Ont; dear mother of Laurence (Mrs.

Leonard La- croix), Dola (Mrs. Robert Patry), Ottawa; ceciie (Mrs Ronald Labine). St. Cath arines; Leas, Raymond, Ddreen (Mrs. Gaetan Adam), all of Pembroke; Gerald, Welland; Fernand, Hamilton; John-Paul, La Passe; Eleonore (Mrs.

Roland Rochon), North Bay and Sister Ra- chelle Leblanc (Sisters of the Daughters of Wisdom), Papua, New Guinea; dear sister ot Mrs. Albertine per- rault, Pembroke; Mrs. Cle- mence Adam, Hamilton; Mrs. Justine Amyotte, Bonefield and Mrs. Mary Leclalr, Hull; also surviving are 38 grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren.

Friends may call at the Murphy Funeral 296 Isabella Pembroke. Funeral Liturgy -Monday morning, May 26, at 11 o'clock in Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church, La Passe. Interment 3. parish cemetery. Deaths McCANN, Cecil In hospital at uttawa on Friday, May 23, 1975, Cecil McCann, beloved Husband of Laurel Costello: dear father of Robert Thom as, Carleton Place; Marilyn (Mrs.

David Dorm an), Corn wall; Karen (Mrs. Laurent LePage), Montreal; dear brother or Lillian (Mrs. Edward Kajok), Buffalo, N.Y.; Miss Rhea McCann, West-port; Maria (Mrs. Ed Bilton), Gananoque; predeceased by sister Miss Anne McCann, in his 67th year. Resting at the Kerry Funeral Home, 61 Lake Ave.

west, carleton fiace, after 7 p.nv Friday. Service 4 in the funeral home Sunday at 2 p.m. interment united cemeteries Visiting hours 7- 10 p.m. Friday, 1.30-4.30 and 7- 10 Saturday. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the charity of your choice.

MCCARTHY, Laura In Hospi tal on Thursday, May 22, 1975, Laura Brennan, of 46 Melrose.Ave., widow of Fred McCarthy; dear mother of George; Mrs. Rita O'Connell, Joan (Mrs. Donald Spence) and Betty (Mrs. Carroll Marks); also survived by 13 grandchildren. Resting at the Kelly Funeral Home, 585 Somerset St.

(Centre Town). Funeral Saturday to St Mary's Church forvmass at 10 a.m. Interment Notre Dame femetery. MONETTE Mr. Harold J.

Retired employee of Central Mortgage and Housing Cor poration, at his residence-477 Besserer Ottawa on Fri day, May 23, 1975 at the age of 67 years. -Beloved husband of Florence Kerwin; dear father of Lawrence of Ottawa and Howard of Montreal; dear brother of Mrs. Harry Bennett (Annie) of Ottawa; grandfather of 7 grand sons. Visitation at Racine, Robert and Gauthier Funeral Directors, 260 Besserer St (at King Edward) from Saturday at 7. p.m.

Eucharistic clebra tion from St Joseph's Church on Monday, Amy 26 at 9 a.m. Interment Notre Dame cemetery, Ottawa (parking on premises). NOLAN, Edumnd In Ottawa on Thursday, May 22, 1975, Edmund Nolan, husband of the late Annie Somers, age 84 years, of Ont; dear father of John of Hammond, Patrick of Montreal; predeceased by son Harold 1974, Mrs. Roland Bertrand (Genevieve) of Sarsfield, Mrs. Patrick Gannon (Kath leen) of Timmins, Ont; dear brother of Bernard of Ottawa, Mrs.

John Summers (Johanna) of Cumberland, Mrs. Leslie Morris (Lucy) of Ottawa. Grandfather of 32 grandchildren, great-grandfather of 17 great-grandchildren. Remains resting at Theo Brunet and Sons Funeral Home, 2419 Laurier St, Rockland. Funer al Sunday, May 25 in St Matthew Church, Hammond at 2.30 p.m.

Interment parish cemetery. O'ROURKE, Mary Inez In hospital on Friday, May 23, 1975, Mary Inez O'Rourke, 548 MacLaren 'St, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John O'Rourke, of Osgoode, Ont; dear sister of James, Clarence, Frank, Lillian and Patricia (Mrs. Walter Cle- land).

Resting at the Kelly Funeral Home, 585 Somerset St. (centre town) where friends may call after 7 p.m. Saturday. Funeral Monday at 10.15 a.m. to St John's Church, Osgoode for mass at 11 a.m.

Interment in the parish cemetery. QUINN, Mr. Hugh CD. At St Vincent's Hospital, Otta Thursday, May 22, 1975, age 65 years, beloved bus- band of the late Theresa An- derson; dear brother, of -Anth ony and Ambrose, of Ottawa; Mrs. Horace Racine (Alice), and Mrs.

Richard Klefl (Therese), of Ottawa. Private funeral was held at St. Jo seph's Church, Friday, May 23, at 9 a.m. Interment Notre Dame, Ottawa. Racine Robert and Gauthier Funeral Direc tors, in charge of arrange ments.

VICE CRAIG LIMITED Funeral Homes METCALFE WINCHESTER CHESTERVILLE 774-2120 Ore convenient telephone) number serves an 3 locations Journal Box Replies A-206 216 221 222 225 237 240 245 253 255 260 266 268 276 279 280 305 317 319 320 325 330 336 342 345 359 362 363 364 Replies Mailed May 23, 1975 A-270 335 339 0 Ki 354 3S5 356 367 370 371 Deaths SAUNDERS, Keith In hospital Pembroke, on Saturday. May 24, 1975, in his 51st year, Keith Saunders or R.R. Pembroke, beloved husband of Thelma Saunders, and dear father of Miles and Shelley; predeceased by daughter Margo Saunders and son1 Leonard Thara Saunders; brother of Lawrence Saunders, predeceased by sisters Ruth Saunders and Leonora Briscoe. Resting at the Malcolm and Deavitt Funeral Home, 141 Renfrew St, Pembroke, after 2 p.m., Sunday. Service in Holy Trinity Anglican Church on Monday at 2 p.m.

Inter ment Church cemetery. In lieu of flowers donations to the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated. TEDFORD, Patricia Peace fully in hospital, Thursday, May 22, 1975, in her 95th year, Pnscilla M. Macdonald, widow of Rev. Willard Stanley Tedford (former missionary in India), dear mother of Clayton, Kentville, N.S.

and Arnold, Victoria, B.C. dear grandmother of Mrs. Diane Litle and great-grandmother of Sean, Steven and Geoffrey. Resting Hulse and Playfair, Central Chapel, 315 McLeod where friends may call from 7-9 p.m. Sunday.

Service private on Monday. In lieu of flowers, donation may be made to the Canadian Baptist Overseas Mission Board, 217 St George Toronto, M5R 2M7. TOMPKINS, Stella In hospi tal on Friday, May 23, 1975, Stella Ross, beloved wife of the late William Tompkins, of 99 Parkdale in her 84th year; dear mother of Mrs. Willis Jronsdale (Winnifred), of London; Thomas and Percy, of Ottawa; survived by eight grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Resting Veitch-Draper 453 Parkdale Aveervlce in the chapel Monday at 11 a.m.

Interment Merivale cemetery. A VIZARD, Allen Suddenly in California, on Thursday, May 22, 1975, Allen Vizard, of Vic toria, B.C. formerly of Otta wa; beloved. husband of Mabel Lloyd; son of the late Mr. and Mrs.

George Vizard; brother of Mrs. Evelyn Lovell, of Ottawa; and Ford, of Alex andria, Va. Funeral held in San Jacinto, In lieu of flowers donations to heart fund. WATSON, Mr. Cyril George Former school principal at Sturgeon Falls, in hospital, on Wednesday, May 21, 1975, at the age of 69 years, beloved husband of DesNelges Houle; dear father of Paul, of Sudbury; Brian, Ottawa; and Lynn, Ottawa; dear brother of Mrs.

Ernest Martel (Margue rite), Ottawa; loving grandfather of five grandsons; pre deceased by late Edward J. Watson and the late Reverend Father Edgar Watson OMI. Visitation at Racine, Robert and Gauthier Funeral Direc tors, 260 Besserer St (at King Edward) from Thursday, 1 p.m. Eucharistic celebration from Resurrection of Our Lord Church on Saturday, May 24 at 9 a.m. Interment Notre Dame cemetery, Ottawa.

(Parking on the premises.) FRED N. GARRETT FUNERAL SERVICE A quiet, courteous dependable service since 1938 Moderate rates 233-4773 D84 SOMERSET STREET WEST VEITCH DRAPER LIMITED TOMPKINS, Stall BANK ST. CHAPEL 236-06o8" PARKDALE CHAPEL 728-4673 HULSE PLAYFAIR LIMITED DRAPM, Richard Jamas HEWITT, Donald A. RUDDELL, John TEDFORD, Prlscllla Central Chapel West Chapel 233-1143 728-1761 McEVOY SHIELDS FUNERAL DIRECTORS 232-5337 LAROE COMFORTABLE PARLOURS 6 p.m. CK0Y SERVICe AT ANY HOUR lost ai irv muiiiv VI vw, viir VIIW UIIU.

H4- SLUE waint, vicinity Richmond Rd DIAMOND ring solltalra, whlta gold tat. Raply Bo A-Wl, Journal. DOO. Small frlandly fox farrier typa. r.van i-g oriar.

graan. Vicinity, Greanoank and Bat. Una. 821-3606. FEMALE whit Partlan kitten, gray spot on hoadi daaf, Parkwood Him UIWUUIVBB l-U nnnninbH ivil cmr ana TWO in mvartio wr.

rrraay KEYS In brown taathar cat, lost asiurnay nignt, may pnone 722-57. LONOINES watch, vicinity Klngsmart REWARD SIM, all black, famal, giant iwa.y wily ivai, long ya- browt and beard, pointed aart, cut tall, 7 montht old, Aylmar. ii- REWARD, valuable papers In brown Plnhty St. Pleas phone Linda. W6- TAN St.

Laurent Shopping centre, uesperatery naeaaa. 741-0404. VICINITY Bank Johnston, year old aioenan nusKy, grey, wnite toe. Reword 521-4701. YOUR pet may be ot Humane Society EARRING, white and red stones on liver, sentimental velue.

Centre Town area. WS-9620. FLUFFY orenge, whit end gry adult cm, hot rrioay arrarnoon Downtn Avenue. 224433). CAMERA, on Camp Fortune walking trail, 731-5524.

FOUND, at 113 Archambault, Hull, ooy-t-j-speea bicycle, pieete identify. 777-4051. GOLD chain, Sparks St. Mall. Call o-ivo.

1 MALE black end white cat, named KekOt-McKeilar Park area. 72-u. MALE cat, rtddlsh brown striped with wnnv nacK, noimwooa aw, ana S35-1W8 after J. 13. In Memoriams BABINGTON In loving memory of a uvut tamer vng moiner Annur oao Ington, Jan.

16, 1970, ond Sadlo Bb-Ington May 1973. It's sweat to know we will meet again Where troubles err no more. And that the ones we love so well. Have lust gone on before. Daughter- Whv Bim nd children-- BRfTT In fovlno memory of dear ir leiitu, muoreo rvrguson ortiT, wno passed away May 25, 1965.

Good was her heart, her friendship sound, Loved and respected, all around. To a busy life, came a sudden end. She lived as she died, everyone's inena. -Online. CRAIG In fond and loving memory of my dear niece, Judith Ann Craig, who passed away May 25, 1967.

What would I not give to clasp her hand, Her dear, sweef face to see; To hear her voice, to sea her smile, That meant so much to me. Athole GOUDIE In loving memory of a dear father arto grandfather, Foster, who passed away Moy 24, 1973, We cannot think of them as dead Who walk with us no more Along the path of life we tread; They have but gone before. Terry, Mortene, Shelly and Colleen. GOUDIE In loving memory of a dear TBirwr ana granoroTner, rosier, wno passed away May 24, 1974. We think of him in silence, No eyes can ate us weep; But still within our aching hearts His memory we keep.

Daughter Bev. and Family, GOUDIE In loving memory of dear retner ana grandtatner, hooter, who pasted away May 24, 1973, Gone Is the face we loved so dear Silent Is the voice we loved to heor; Too far away for slpht or speech, But not too far for thought fo reach, Sweet to remember him who once was here, And who, though absent, Is fust as dear. Wendy, Mike, Shaun, Sharon and Nancy; GOUDIE In loving memory of a be- tovea nusDena, hosier, wno passed away May 24, 1973. A cluster of precious memories Braided with a million tears. Wishing God had spared you.

If only a few more years. You left beautiful memories. And sorrow too great to be told. But to me who loved and lost you, Your memory will never grow old. Loving wife Dorothy.

IRWIN In loving memory of a dear father and grandfather, Ted Irwin, who passed away May 24, 1946. Till memory fades and life deports. You Hve forever In our hearts. Bill and Corey. KENNEDY In loving memory of a dear aunt, Mrs, Bruce Kennedy, who passed away May 24, T965.

Always so good, unselfish ond kind. Few on this earth her equal we find; -Honorable and upright In all her ways, Loyal and true to the end of her days. Mabel, Lome, Bruce and Margaret MacMlllan. MELLEY In fond and loving memory of a dear husband and father Douglas J. Melley who passed away May 24, 1973.

In memory, a dally thought) In heart, a silent sorrow. RJ.P. Wife and Family. PITT In loving memory of a dear father and grandfather Edward Pitt, who passed away May 25, 1974. God knew that he was suffering, That the hills were hard to climb.

So He closed Ms weary eyelids And (VhluireMl. 'Pmci be thine." Away In the beautiful hills af goo, By the valley of rest so fair. Some time, some day, we know not when We will meet our loved one Daughter Evelyn and Family. RUSHTON In tovlna memory ot a doar sister, Mrs. Nora Rushton, who passed away May 25, wo.

What would I not give to clasp her hond, Her dear, tweet face to see: To heer her voice, to sea her tmlle, That meant so much to me. Hannah and Jim. WILSON In loving memory of dear brother, Charles Wilson, who pasted owey Mey 24, 1M9. I think of him In silence. His neme I oft recall! There Is nothing left to enswer, But hit picture on the well.

Brother Denver (Pete). 15. Cards of Thanks BAIRD, Sophia Our sincere thank to nurses end staff of Beecon Hill Lodao eth floor, tor the kindness end loving car shown our mother while quest intra. margarai i-oox ana ramiiy, McNAB I wish to express my sincere thanks end eppreclatlon to friends, relatives end neighbours for their eels or Kinanass, messages ot lympaTnv, floral tribute end donations fo the Cencer Society received In my recant bereevoment In the loss of a beloved mother Mergarat. Special thanks to the nurses of the 4th floor, Oraca Hos 5.

pital, ta Drt. L. M. and H. Rabb and to Rev.

Hastings. Elsie. 16. Funeral Directors RACINE, Robert ond Gauthier 237-3480, Besserer, 300 Olmsteod, 7 Fairmont, 25! St. Patrick, 101 Notre Deme.

17. Cemetery Memorials CREMATION Full information Free of Charge from BEECHWOOD CREMATORIUM P.O. BOX 7025, OTTAWA 746-0201 17a. Cemetery tots CAPITAL Memorial Gardens, Garden of 20. Florists FINE'S FLOWERS LIMITED BRIGHTEN EVERY ROOM WITH FLOWERS AND PLANTS FROM FINE'S 29.

Druggists Open Sunday DESJARDINS PHARMACY 251 MONTREAL Rood. Open 10 a.m. 9 p-tn. 4jio 1. WEST END (NHPEAN AREA) GREENBANK Chemists, cornsr Knox da I and Greenbank Road.

Open every Sunday tl a.m. 6 p.m. 620-1304. CENTRE TOWN THRIFTY Drug Mart, 206 Bank 232-5723. Open every Sunday, 10 -5 p.m.

SHOPPER'S DRUG MART 1830 BANK St. at Walkley Hbad. Open -Rbad. every aunaay, if to e. WEST END CUnDBCBJt jCltu PharmMi-u.

117f WrVL droffe at Baseline Road. Open Sunday 10 a.m. -6 p.m. WEST END (NEPBAN AREA) SOUTHGATE Pharmacy, 1516 Merlvola iw-isa. upen every unany from 11 a.m.

to 6 p.m. You have a friend ot Southgate. WEST END PAYETTE I.D.A. Drug Mart Lancaster Plaza, 1517 Merivale Rd. Open every Sunday 9-5.

224-2745. 30. Service Statirns SERVICE STATIONS 25 to MAY 31 7 a.m. 10 p.m. McKALI'S BP McKALE'S, tS2 Bank at Filth Avenue, 234-5132.

BSSO BRONSON Esso Service Centre, 4o7 Bronson Ave. 237-5940. SSO SELF-Serve Station, 1S9I Bank at Heron Koea, S2I-BX. OUS AND JOHN'S SHELL SERVICE Station, 1330 Carllng Ave. open aunaay to rvtonaay to bt-urday, 7-10.

SKIP'S SUNOCO MERIVALE Rood, TEXACO DON HILL'S Texaco Service Station, 165, carllng et sneroourne, 2a-4911. TEXACO ROCKBURN'S Texaco Service Centre, 450 Bank st. at cjiaastone. 35. Where to go HOLIDAY In the Thousand Islands.

Rent a houseboat, reserve now. Thousand Island Rent-A-Cruise, R. R. 1, Lonsdowne, Ontario, KOE 1L0. 459-3143.

METCALFE fairgrounds. May 31, O.V.L.M.A. nors. snow, aouiTt i.w, children, JO cents, 38. NursingJiomes LINDEN LODOH RETIREMENT home, newly renoveted and ready for Immediate occupancy.

Private ond seml-prlvate. 237-0954. NEW RETIREMENT FACILITIES STEFF KIM Lodge Is expending and Improving facilities for spring and 'summer residency. Info, 2344590. 39.

Gorden'g Landscap'g A-1 TOP soil. Order now from 1 yd. up. 729-2271. BLACK organic topsoll.

Call I21-1H1. G. P. Plante, top toll, fill, manure. 824-3415.

GOOD topsoll tor gardening, landscaping. ColT 746-0514 anytime. GOOD, dark loam top soil, delivered In Quebec or Ottawa, and Martin Lendscaplng 733-3594; GOOD clean top soil, $4 per yard delivered 728-2706, 237-7946. NURSERY tod tor tale, delivery In Quebec or Ottawa, end Nursery Fermt 22-470. NURSERY tod for tale.

Picked up or delivered ot Peterson's Turf Farm. R. R. 1 Osgoode, 21-263. ROTOTILLER for rent, $2.50 per hour, minimum $10.

829-4280. TOPSOIL, seeding, sodding, evergreens, patios, paving, cedor hedget. 728-3833. TREE planting end tod, hedges. Any time BTTOr 3, JI-3UB9.

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