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The Ottowa Journal 54 Saturday, February 28, 1976 Lost Births and Deaths 5m3711 Deaths Deaths Births CARMICHAEL Jim and Nancy (nee Hiles) are bappy to announce the birth of their daughter Carolynne Elaoa, on Feb. 25, 1976, weighing 7 lbs. Vi a sister for Beverly. Many thanks to Dr. Paterson and caseroora staff at Grace hospital.

CHURCH Mr. and Mrs. Bryan of 32 Terrace Crescent, Aylmer are pleased to announce the birth of a baby boy, born 10.20 a.m. Feb. 26, 1976 at the Riverside hospital, Riverside Drive, Ottawa.

DRUCE Cam and Connie (nee Post en) are delighted to announce the arrival of Heather Lynn, 8 9 February 26, 1976 at the Kingston General Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Vancott and the case room staff. HEMMING Jennifer is de lighted to announce the arrival of her baby sister, Joanna Doreen, at Ottawa Civic Hospital, on Feb. 23rd, 1976.

Proud parents are Sally and John Hemming. LONEY Pete and Nancy proudly announce the birth of Andrea Leigh, 8 3 on Feb. 25, 1976, at Kempt-ville District Hospital. Proud grandparents Mr. and Mrs.

Cues Phillips and Mrs. Hazel Loney, all of Osgoode. MALONEY John and Eliza beth (nee McDonald) are happy to announce the arrival of their daughter, Melissa Ann, Thursday, Feb. 26, 1976. First grandchild for Grace and Harry McDonald.

NORM AND Clem and Clare (nee Morris) welcome with love their first child, Jessica Leah, 8 10 on Febru ary 27th, 1976 at the Ottawa Civic Hospital, arriving 4.50 a.m. Friday. Thanks to J)r. Muggah and staff. PALLECK Brian and Bar bara (nee MacRae) welcome with love their son, Jordan Allen Stephen, 8 11 born February 14, 1976.

A brother for Jason, Joue, Jesse. TAYLOR David and Pam (nee Mace) happily announce the birth of their second son, Jeremy Jacob, in Brampton, Feb. 27 1976. Both well. THOMPSON Jack and Doreen (nee Rice) are happy to announce the birth of their son, Jamie Harold, on Feb.

25, 1976, weighing 8 lbs. 14 at the Civic Hospital. OTTAWA DIAPER SERVICE The only long established and proven diaper service AFTER 26 YEARS of service you can trust us for QUALITY Sorter and cleaner than home washed HEALTH Sterilized and tree of Irritants ECONOMY $2 to $3 per week less than paper diapers 770-1543 770-1544 Special Birth Notice Rates $1 Commencing immediately Birth Notices will be published by The Journal for $1 per day maximum 30 words. (Additional wordage at 1 a word.) 3 Days lor $3.00. Phone 563-371 1 3.

Deaths ALLNATT Stanley John, at Smiths Falls, Thursday, Feb. 26, 1976, Stanley John Allnatt, age 67 years, beloved bus-band of Ann McWilUams, and brother of Clifford of London, England. Resting at the Lan-oin Funeral Home, Smiths Falls, from 7 p.m. Funeral in the chapel, Moo-day at 11 a.m. Interment St John's Parish Cemetery in the spring.

CLARK, Clarence P. In hos pital, on Friday, Feb. 27, 1976, Clarence P. dark, of 1760 Gage in his 64th year, dearly be-loved husband of Phyllis Hemphill; loving father of Shirley (Mrs. William Mc-Curdy), of Mississauga, Ont.

Catherine and Douglas, at home; dear grandfather of Jo-Anne, Margot and Brent McCurdy. Resting Hulse and Playfair, Central Chapel, 315 McLeod St. Service at St. Luke's Anglican Church, Somerset at Bell, Monday, at 2 p.m. Interment St.

James cemetery, Carp. CHAMNEY, Sarah Ethel In hospital at Carleton Place, Ontario, on Thursday, February 26, 1976, Sarah Ethel Conboy, in her 72nd year; beloved wife of the late John G. Chamney; dear mother of Irene (Mrs-. M. Papworth); Doris (Mrs.

Ken Blackburn), Eleanor (Mrs. Eldon Henderson), John and Lloyd, all of Carleton Place. Predeceased by Lila. Dear sister of Laura (Mrs. H.

Somers), North Bay; Irene (Mrs. George Ryder), Perth; Arthur and Elmer, Sharbot Lake; Russell of Maberly; also survived by eleven grandchildren. Resting at the Alan R. Barker Funeral Home, McArfhur Ave, Carleton Place. Service In the chapel on Saturday at 3 p.m Interment St.

John Cemetery, Inriisville. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the charity of your choice. CHAPMAN. Eueenie Of Hinchey St. Ottawa, passed away on Feb.

27, 1976, in St. Vincent Hospital, age 98 vears. wife of the late William Chapman, dear mother of Jennie Tessier, Detroit, Mrs. Gladys Clermont, Ottawa; and the late Mrs. Mandy Tessier and Mrs.

Bertha Clermont; survived by 16 grandchildren; 55 greatgrandchildren and many great great grandchildren. Resting at Racine, Robert and Gauthier Funeral Direc tors, 7 Fairmont (at Wellington) from 3 p.m. Saturday. Funeral Monday, March 1, at St Francis of Assissi Church, 20 Fair-mount Mass 10 a.m.. Interment Notre Dame cemetery.

CHECKLEY, Margaret Eliza beth In hospital, Toronto on Thursday, Feb. 26, 1976, Margaret Joynt in her 59th year, beloved wife of the late J. W. Qieckley ana daughter of the late Mary Jane and Jack Uoynt; sister of Mrs. J.

Wood (Kay), Moose Factory, Ont; Mrs. Robert Pascoe (Edith), Copper Cliff; James, Bracebridge; David, Renfrew and Alan, British Columbia. Body donated to medical science. ELLIOT, Roy Hammond In hospital on Friday, Feb. 27, 1976, Roy Hammond Elliot, formerly of Pierces Corners, in his 78th year, son of the late John Elliot and Mary Reddick.

Visiting Sunday from 2-4 and 7-9 at the Cum-mings Funeral Home, North Gower, where funeral services will be held on Monday, March 1 at 2 p.m. Interment Malakoff cemetery. WHITE mole miniature poodle, undipped, Queenswood Village area. Reward. 824-8943, after 4.

WHITE Samoved pup, lost vicinity of Webbs Motel. Reward. 722-1080, 12 INCH silver candle stick and German officer dogger missing from my home. If found please call 237-7676. Reward.

125 REWARD, rno wallet, Ccrl-iHfl and Hoilond. 722-165. Found ADULT'S brown framed glasses, area of Townev Rd. and Dwight Cres. Phone BLACK angora gloves, Wednesday, Feb.

25th, on 6 Bus. 722-7563. FOUND. Brown tortoise shell glasses Hogan and Meoaowlands. Coll 226-1060.

SMALL short haired light brown terrier, vicinity Llndenlea area. 749-7747; 746-0535. 11 In HUmoriams BONES In loving memory of George Harris Bones, who passed away Feb. 28, 1971. Davs of sadness still come o'er us.

Tears In silence often flow. For memory keeps you ever neor us Though you died live vears ooo. Frances Gorvev. CONLIN In fond and loving memory of a dear uncle and great-uncle, Henry Vincent Con I in, who passed away Feb. 28, 1964.

Isabel, Arthur, Sandra and Patricia Shaw. COOK In loving memory of Myrtle Cook, who passed away Feb. 28, 1970. Gone from us but leaving memories Death can never take away. Memories that will always linger While upon this earth we stay.

The Family. ELLIOTT In fond and loving memory of a dear father and grandfather, Reginald (Pop) Elliott, 38th Bn. C.E.F., who possed away Feb. 28, 1971. Sodly missed but cherished memories Remain with us always.

Stan, Helen, Bruce and David. FAYLE In loving memory of a dear friend, Catherine Favle, who passed away Feb. 28, 1971. We think of her In silence. No eves con see us weep; But still within our aching hearts Her memory we keep.

Stella George Spano and Family. FITZPATRICK In loving memory of a dear father and grandfather. Nelson who passed away Feb. 27, 1972. Today recalls the memory Of loved one gone to rest; And those who think of him today Are those who loved him best.

The flowers we lay upon his grave May wither and decay, Butitte love for him who lies beneath Will never fode away. Daughter Hazel and Son-ln-Law Ken and Grandchildren. FLOCK TON In fond and loving memory of a dear father and grandfather, Edward Patrick Flock ton, who passed away Feb. 28, 1964. Ever remembered.

Isabel, Arthur and Granddaughters Sandra and Patricio. KENTFIRLD In loving memory of a dear father, grandfather and friend, Frank Robert, who passed away Feb. 28, 1975. Gone to rest in your Eternal Home But you will always Jive in our hearts. Bill, Lois and grandchildren.

KENTFIELD In loving memory of my dear husband, Frgnk, who passed away Feb. 28, 1975. Remembrance Is a golden chain -Death tries to break, but all In vain; To have, to love, and then to part Is the greatest sorrow of one's heart. The vears may wipe out many things, But this they wipe out never The memory of those happy davs When we were all together. Wife Pearl KENTFIELD In loving memory of our dear father, father-in-law and grandfather, Frank, who passed away Feb.

28, 1975. Nothing con ever take owov The love a heart holds dear, Fond memories linger every day. Remembrance keeps him neor. Bill and Lois, Audrey and John Uav), Alice and Ron, Bob and Bev and grandchildren. LEGAULT In loving memory of a dear husband and father, or loos, who possed away Feb.

28, 1968. In our hearts your memory lingers. Always tender, fond and true. There's not a day, dear Father, We do not think of you. Wife Alice and Daughter Judy.

MacCRAKEN In memory of a dear father and grandfather, J. S. MocCraken, who passed away Feb. 28, 1975. One year has passed since that sad day.

When one we loved was called away; God took him home It was His will. Within our hearts he llveth still. Donald and Family. MALONEY In fond and loving memory of mv dear son, Thomas Moloney, died Feb. 28, 1969.

Gone but not forgotten, Love vou always. Mother. MOLOUGHNEY In loving memory of a dear father Michael P. Moloughnev, who passed away Feb. 28, 1953.

May his soul rest In peace. Daughter Mary Villeneuve. O'CONNELL In loving memory. of Mrs. John O'Con-ncll, who passed away Feb.

28, 1972. Always remembered Daughter Evelyn, Son-in-law Buddy, Grandchildren Gloria ond John. 16. Funeral Directors RACINE, Robert and Gauthier Rea 237-3680, 260 Bcsserer, 300 Olmsteod, 7 Fairmont, 259 St. Patrick, 101 Notre Dame.

17. Cemetery Memorials CREMATION Full information Free of Charge from BEECHWOOD CREMATORIUM P.O. BOX 7025. OTTAWA 741-9530 20. Florists 11 In MostoriiMS SMITH In loving memory of door husband ond father, Howard Clifton Smith, who passed away Fob.

2s, 1971. Wife Wlnnltred, Douohten Olone and Shirley. 21. vonnofits When is toe best time to purchase a family cemetery plot? More and more North American families are purchasing a family cemetery plot, before It Is actually needed. There are many advantages: you choose It as a famHy.

under the best possible conditions. Purchase beforehand reduces financial demands on surviving loved Your burial estate is free of taxes. It can be purchased on a convenient time payment plan. It is a hedge against inflation. ft makes sense not to leave this important decision to a time of bereavement.

For complete Information, without obligation, mite or phone PINECREST CEMETERY two chapels: non-denominational 2500 BASELINE ROAD 829-3600 ANSWEPING YOUR QUESTIONS ABOUT CREMATION Is there growing Interest in Cremation? Yes. This is why Pinecrest cemetery has Eastern Ontario's most modern Crematorium located In a beautiful new chapel. There are many reasons why cremation is finding increasing favour. You are invited to write, without obligation, for our booklet explaining this service in more detail. Pinecrest Cemetery 2500 Baseline Road Ottawa, Ontario Please send me.

without obligation, further information about cremation. (pleas, print) NAME ADDRESS PINECREST CEMETERY Two Chapels: Non-denominational 2500 Baseline Road 829-3600 29. Druggists Open Sunday CENTRE TOWN THRIFTY Drug Mori, 206 Bonk St. 232-5723. Open every Sunday, 10-S p.m.

SHOPPERS DRUG MART FAIRLAWN Piazza, across from Cor-llnawood. Open Sundays, 10 to 5. 725-3764. SHOPPERS DRUO MART' 1280 ST. LAURENT St.

Laurent Shoopfng Centre. Open every Sunday II to 5, 745-7015. SHOPPERS DRUO MART 1030 BANK at Walkley Road. Open every Sunday, 11 to 4. WEST END (NEPEAN AREA) SOUTHGATE Pharmccv, 1516 Merl-valo 224-7322.

Open every Sunday from a.m. to p.m. You have a friend at Southpate. WEST END (NEPEAN AREA) GREENBANK Chemist, corner Knox-dale ond Greenbonk Road. Open every Sunday, 11 p.m.

-6 p.m.. 820-1306. WEST END PAYETTE I.O.A. Druo Mart, Lancaster Plaza, 1517 Merlvale open every Sunday, 10-5. 224-2745, WEST END SHOPPERS City Phormocy, 1377 Woodroffe at Baseline Rood.

Open every Sunday, 10 a.m. 6 p.m. OPEN SUNDAY EVENINGS 6-10 p.m. INTERNATIONAL DRUG MART LTD. 797 Somerset St.

W. (at Booth) 236-2308 30. Servic Stations ESSO BRONSON Esso Service Centre, 487 Bronson 237-5940. ESSO SELF-SERVICE Station, 1598 Bank at Heron 521-8X7. PINECREST GOLDEN EAOLE 2525 BASELINE Rd.

at Pinecrest, 829-0058. SERVICE STATIONS OPEN Feb. 29 to Mar. 6 7 a.m. -10 p.m.

TEXACO ROCKBURN'S Texoco service Centre, 450 Bank St. at Gladstone. Open 7 o.m.-lOp.m. 237-1481. TEXACO DON Hill's Texoco Station, 1859 Corl-I no Ave.

at Sherbourne, 728-4911. 39. Ganltning and Landscaping LAWN AND GARDEN TRACTOR SPECIAL NEW IH 55 Codet, S550, new International 75 Cadet, $735, new 10,12,14 and 16 HP units In stock. Carl-Don Eoulp. ment Mounfoln, Ontario.

Days. 989-2051 or 2049, 258-289 or 3. Deaths PRETTY, Greta (Reta) In hospital on Friday, Feb. 27, 1976, Reta Trodden, wife of the late William George Pretty; dear mother of Elwin James Pretty, of Carleton Place; survived by three grandchildren; also survived by brother Edward Trodden, of Smiths Falls; Thomas Trodden, of Clayton and sisters Mrs. Bertha Keyes, of Kemptville; and Mrs.

Arthur Barr (Dorothy) of Clayton. Resting at the Alan R. Barker Funeral Home, A Carleton Place. Funeral will be held in the chapel, on Monday at 2 p.m. Interment United cemeteries, Carleton Place.

SINNOTT, Edmund J. (Retired CNR) In hospital on Friday, Feb. 27, 1976, formerly of Prince Edward Island, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John (Catherine Callaghan) Sin-nott, Several cousins survive.

Friends may call at McEvoy Shields Funeral Home, 235 Kent Street, from 2-9 p.m. Sunday. Funeral Monday to Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church. Mass at 10 a.m. Interment Notre Dame cemetery.

SPARKS, Walter James In hospital on Friday, Feb. 27, 1976, Walter James Sparks, beloved husband of Adeline Schemenauer, of 305 Billings in his 59th year; father of Gary, Mrs. Ross Flanigan (Gail) and Mrs. Ron Gowling (Sandra), all of Ottawa; brother of Mrs. Elsie Bond, Mrs.

Edna Lusher, Mrs. Iris Irvine, of Ottawa and Mrs. Mavis Lester, Kingston. Resting Hulse and Playfair, Central Chapel, 315 McLeod St. Service on Monday, at 11 a.m.

Interment Capital Me morial Gardens. Friends desiring to send a memorial tribute may donate to the Canadian Cancer Society. STEER, John Seymour On Wednesday, Feb. 25, 1976, in hospital, Ottawa, in his 95th year, John Steer, dear hus band of the late Alice Cox; father of John Charles, of Essex, Ont; Russell Edgar, of Ottawa and Marjorie Alice, of Toronto. Resting at Turner and Porter Yorke Chapel, 2357 Bloor St.

Toronto, from Friday evening. Funeral service Saturday morning. In terment Park Lawn cemetery, Toronto. TURPIN, Arthur In hospital, on Thursday, Feb. 26, 1976, Arthur Turpin, age 64, of 42 Kenilworth beloved husband of Isabel le Huard and dear brother of James Tur pin.

Resting at the Kelly Fu neral Home, 585 Somerset St. (Centre Town) where friends may call after 2 p.m. Satur day. Funeral Monday to St. Francis of Assisi Church of mass at 11 a.m.

Interment Pinecrest cemetery. VEZINA, Emilia Corinne At St. Vincent Hospital Feb. 27, 1976, Maria Corinne Ve-zina, age 78 years, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs.

Alfred Vezina, sister of Yvonne Shirley (Demers) and Dora Couture and beloved aunt of Norma Bonhomme (O'Farrell) and Fred O'Far-rell of Toronto, and other nieces and nephews. Resting at Racine, Robert and Gauth-ier Funeral Home, St. Patricks St. Visiting on Saturday and Sunday from 6 to 10 p.m. Funeral service at the Notre Dame Cathedral, on Monday March 1, 1976, at 9 A.M.

Interment Notre Dame Cemetery. HULSE PLAYFAIR LIMITED EMERY, Kenneth seuier udetor '3SSVW nAWKINE, H. K. (HUGH) SPARKS, Walter James CLARK, Clarence p. WHITCHER, Kathryn Ma root: Central Chapel West Chapel 233-1143 728-1761 VEITCH QRAPER LIMITED MacLAURIN, Sadie Parkdale Chapel 728-4673 VICE CRAIG LIMITED Funeral Hornet METCALFE WINCHESTER CHESTERVILLE 7742120 One convenient telephone number serves all 3 locations EMERY, Kenneth At his home 31 Leonard on Friday Feb.

27, 1976, Kenneth Emery beloved husband of Louisa Dewhirst, father of Bea Partridge, and Arthur, Kingston. Resting at Hulse and Playfajr Central Chapel, 315 McLeod St after 2 p.m. Saturday. Service at St Matthews Anglican Church on Monday at 10 a.m. Interment Capital Memorial Gardens.

HAWKINS, H. K. (Hugh) -Suddenly in hospital, Clear-water, Florida, Thursday, February 26, 1976. Beloved husband of Rum Leichnitz; dear father of Bert, Ottawa, Paul Palmer (Peggy) Victoria, B.C. and Mrs.

Ken Harbottle (Joan) Ottawa. Brother of Harold Hawkins, Ottawa; grandfather of Brian, Sara and Kenny. Friends may call at Hulse' and Playfair, Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street, on Monday, 5 to 9 p.m. Service Tuesday in the chapel at 2 p.m. Interment Parish Cemetery in the spring.

Friends desiring to send a memorial tribute may donate to the charity of their choice. MacLAURIN, Sadie Edith At Ottawa, February 27, 1976, in her 82nd year, daughter of the late John Lawrence Mac-Laurin and his wife, Mary A. Danskin of Dalkeith, Ontario. Friends may call at the Veitch Draper Funeral Home, Parkdale Avenue at. Gladstone Sunday afternoon and evening.

Private funeral service Monday, March 1st In lieu of flowers, memorial tributes may be made to the Ca-adian Cancer Society. MASSE, Joseph James In hospital, Thursday, Feb. 26, 1976, Joseph James Masse, in his 64th year, of 810 Edge-worth beloved husband of Ruth Routledge; father of Mary Jane (Mrs. D. South- cott) and Terry Masse, both of London, Ont.

Resting at Hulse and Playfair, West Chapel, 1098 Byron Ave. Service in the chapel Saturday, 11 a.m. Cremation. PARK, Delia E. In hospital on Friday, Feb.

27, 1976, Delia E. Park, of Vernon, in her 8-st year, beloved daugh ter of the late Samuel and Jan Park; dear sister of Jean (Mrs. Orvis Steven), Crysler; Emma (Mrs. Bernard Last), Vernon; Agnes (Mrs. Esbon Rice), Ormond; predeceased by brother Donald.

Resting at the Vice and Craig Funeral Home, 505 Church Winchester, where service will be held on Monday, March 1, at 2 p.m. Interment Springhill cemetery, in the spring; PEARS ALL, Luke C.B.E., B.S.A. In hospital on Thursday, Feb. 26, 1976, Luke W. Pearsall, C.B.E., B.S.A., of 711 Island Park beloved husband of Ada Florence Gilchrist; dear father of James Gilchrist Pearsall, of Peterborough, Ont; grandfather of Cathy, Sharon and David; brother of Mrs.

Rachael Oatway, Orillia, Mrs. Estelle Rowat, Elmvale, Ont; George Pearsall, Barrie, Ont. and the late James Pearsall and the late Mrs. Margaret Carroll. Resting at Hulse and Playfair, Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Friday 7-9 p.m.

Service private on Saturday. Inter-! rrient Pinecrest cemetery. FRED N. GARRETT Funeral Service DIGNITY EFFICIENCY MODERATE RATES Inquire ho Obligation 233-4773 584 SOMERSET STREET WEST Journal Subscription Rates SINOLI COPV PRICE Weekday! I Sc. Saturday 13c BY CARRIIt SM.li a year or asc mt, BY MAIL CANADA One month 86.00 six months $33.00 or on rear $40 00 Saturday only 0c a mk, $31.30 a yar.

OTHiR COUNTRIES One month $10.00 or ont year $110.00. Saturday only $1.00 week. $52.00 ytar. Journal Box Replies Change of copy Feb 2876 441 446 450 467 468 475 479 481 506 527 548 550 563 567 576 579 589 591 593 595 599 602 617 621 622 636 644 653 663 669 671 672 Replies Mailed Feb. 27, 1976 F-467 575 625 637 645 646 647 651 656 657 661 675 678 682 VILLENEUVE, Victor Of Wellington Ottawa, passed away Friday, Feb.

27, 19 76, in hospital, age 76 years, beloved husband of Ce-lina Levesque; dear father of Albert, Ovila, Adrien, Gerard, Donald, all of Ottawa; Marcel, of Orleans; Cecile (Mrs. Lucien Brazeau), of Des- chenes; Jeannine (Mrs. Lit; cien Bourguignon), Gabrielle (Mrs. Edward McGuire), Claudette (Mrs. Frederick Shields); Loraine (Mrs.

Kenneth Coglan), all of Ottawa; dear brother of Philias, Thomas, of Ottawa; Felix, of Rockland; one sister Claudia (Mrs. Wilfred Papineau); also survived by 52 grand-children and 14' great-grandchildren. Resting at Racine Robert and Gauthier Funeral Directors, 7 Fairmont a Wellington), from 2 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 28.

Eucharistic celebration at 2 p.m. Monday, March 1, at St. Francis of Assm Church, 20 Fairmont. Interment Notre Dame cemetery, Ottawa. WITCHER, Kathryn Margot -Dearly loved daughter of Vir ginia and Geoffrey Whitcher', beloved sister of Jennifer (Mrs.

A. Ore go ire). Resting at Hulse and Playfair, West Chapel, 1098 Byron 7-9 p.m. Sunday. Service private.

In lieu of flowers donations to the Cystic Fibrosis i Founda tion, Ottawa Chapter, would be appreciated. "CONSIDERATION" FOR YOUR OWN WISHES FOR YOUR FAMILY AND FRIENDS DISCUSS PRE-ARRANGEMENT WITHOUT OBLIGATION AT ANY TIME. TELEPHONE: 232-5337 SEE ALSO PAGE 2 5. Lost ART bog, red and block, In Taxi from train station to Bell Feb. 72.

Personal value, reward. 235-2450, evenings. BLACK and white Husky-Coll, combination, lost In Hampton Pork area, answers to Chico. Reward. 722-7380.

BLACK white female cat, 1 year old, port Perslon, West End area. 829-2995. BROOCH, oblong, block stone, gold setting, probably Skyline Hotel, reward. Call collect, Montreal, 737-5394. CAT, 6 months, grey and white, Ffsh-er-AAeadowlands area.

225-7503, 225-266. CHARM bracelet, St. Laurent Centre, sentimental value. Reward. 733-6312.

CHILD'S pet, miniature white poodle, Heroh Park area. 733-2770. FEMALE Siberian Husky, grey, area of Munstcr-Stlttsvllle. Reward. 234-1209.

FURNISHED ivvbedroom all eaulpped, WOO monthly. 726-4700 avail-able Immediately. GERMAN Shepherd, 8 months, black and tan, vicinity Orleohs, wearing col- lar and tog, 745-9702, 995-8453. GERMAN shepherd, female, black with silver, lost Friday, Cor ling and Pinecrest. 692-2295.

Reword. GOLD charm bracelet with 2 charms, vicinity Steinberg, Galerles de Hull, Sentimental value. Reword. 770-2072. GOLD cushion.

West End (Blair area). 825-2232, ofter 6. GOLD Identification bracelet inscribed with Mont Bleu. 777-2295. GOLD Spider brooch, topaz stone.

828-0540. IRISH Setter, Dunrobln area, answers to Casey. Reword. 832-2888, LADIES gold Seiko watch, K-Mart, Merlvote Plaza, Feb. 12.

Reward. 825-2883. LOST orangewhite cat, female, Lees Ave, area reword. 233-1506. LOST 4-fnonth puppy, pari shepherd, friendly, no collar, Somerset West or ea.

Phone 233-9852. MIXED Basset Hound, nomed Joey, black and white. Civic Hospital area. Reword. 729-4960.

ON Preston near Somerset or Billings Bridge Pkno, man's bifocal glosses, brown frames. Phone 224-3733. SILVER ring with tigre eve stone. 733- 9252. SMALL young Beagle hound, tattooed left ear.

Call collect, 1-258-2795. WEST Highland white terrier, male, friendly lost In New Edinburgh, tattoo left flank, Eyn 2, answers to Rory. 749- WHITE female samoyed husky, with brown tipped ears. Answers to Polar', 741-6749. CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY ANNOUNCEMENTS Vital Statistics: 1 Adoptions 2 Births 3 Deaths 4 Obituaries 5 Lost 6 Found Notices 13 In Memorlams 14 Anniversary Masses 15 Cards of Thanks 15a Acknowledgements 16 Funeral Directors 17 Cemetery Memorials 17a Cemetery Lots 18 Societies Lodges 19 Churches 20 Florists 21 Cemeteries 29 Druggists Open Sunday 29a Druggists Open Mondav Services 33 Banquets Parties 34 Take-Out Foods 35 Where to Go 36 Hotels Motels 37 Beauty Salons 34 Nursing Homes 39 Gardening Landscaping 40 Ambulance Service RENTALS 53 Condominiums to Let 54 Apartments to Let 55 Furn.

Apartments to Let 56 Apartments Wanted 57 Houses, Garden Homes 58 Furn. Apartments Wanted 59 Sublets 60 Rooms to Let 61 Rooms Wanted 62 Room Board 62a Share Accommodation PROPERTY 63 Business Opportunities 64 Industrial Properties 65 Property tor Sale 66 Property for Rent 67 Property Wanted 68 Income Property 69 Commercial Property 70 Out-of-Town Property 71 Farms for Sale 72 Farms for Rent 73 Farms Wanted to Buy 74 Cottages for Sale 75 Cottages for Rent 76 Cottaoes'Wanted 77 Cottage Lots tor Sale 78 Warehouse Space 79 Offices to LeF 80 Offices Wanted to Let 81 Stores to Let 82 Stores Wanted to Let 83 Resorts 85 Hunting 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 tor Swap 96 Antiques and Fine Ar' 97 Firewood Fuel 98 Market Basket 99 Machinery Equipment 100 Pet Stock 101 Livestock Poultry 102 Stamps Coins 103 Hobbles 104 Boats Motors 107 Musical Supplies 108 Radio. Television 109 Household Appliances AUTOMOTIVE Autos: 1 19 Auto Leasing 120 Autos for Sale 121 Autos Wanted 122 Auto Accessories 123 Sports Cars 124 Auto Ports 125 Motor Sports Events Trucks. 129 Trucks for Sale 130 Truck Bodies 131 Trucks Wanted Trailers: 32 Motor Homes 133 Trailers for Sale 134 Trailers tor Rent 135 Mobile Homes for Sale 136 Mobile Homes for Rent 137 Mobile Homes Moved 138 Mobile Home Parks 139 Mobile Homes Exchanged 140 Campers Post 141 Campers Supplies Motorcycles: 145 Motorcycles for Sale 146 Motorcycles for Rent 147 Scooters for Sale 148 Scooters for Rent Miscellaneous: 151 Garages 152 Parking space 153 Winterizing REAL ESTATE 157 Houses for Sale 158 Real Estate Services 159 Condominiums 160 Furn.

Houses to Let 161 Furn. Hses. Wanted to Let 162 Houses Wanted to Let 163 Houses Wanted to Buy PERSONALS 175 Learning Exchange 176 Personal Memos 177 Transportation Available 178 Transportation Wanted 179 Camps Boys Girls FINANCIAL 185 Financing 186 Money Wanted 187 Money Available 188 Mortgages 189 Investments 190 Patents Copy EMPLOYMENT 239 Office Help 240 Restaurant-Hotel Help 241 Help Wanted 242 Salespersons Agents 243 Positions Vocant 244 Professional Services 246 Hospital Help Wanted 247 Employment Wanted 248 Domestic Help 249 Teachers Wanted 250 Tuition 251 Trade Schools 252 Baby Services 253 Day Care Centres MISCELLANEOUS 260 Legal 261 Auctions 300 "At Your Service" Sears CORRECTION An error occurred in this paper Thursday, February 26th. The illustration for the Twin Swag Lamp was Incorrect and should not have appeared as shown. apofoffiM tor any Inconvnlnc emutud.

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