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56 Saturday, Nov. 15, 1975 Tr Ottawa Journal Dealt), Births 3. Decrrhi Dtcrttu Dtoftn DsHifln I 13. In Memoriams ANNABLE Ed and Debbie ANDREWS, Judy A memorial LANOIE, Miss Elizabeth PETERS, Ernest Joseph Oo BOYER, Lucien On Friday, nov. 14, 1975, age 76, beloved son of the late Mr.

and Mrs. Michel Alderic dear SB3-3JII VEITCH DRAPER LIMITED Bank St. Chapel 236-0668 Porkdole Chapel 728-4673 SPARKS In fond and loving memory of a dear son, Wayne sparks, who called to his heavenly home Nov, -15, 951. Died os the result of an accident ot tna age of 19 years months. Partings come and hearts art broken, Loved ones go with words unspoken Life goes on, we know that's true.

But not the same since we lost you. Wishing today as we wished before, That God could hove spared you. Wayne. For many years mora, in our hearts your memory Is kept, love, cherish and never forget. Always remembered and sadly mlised by Father, Mother and Family.

(nee Windle) are proud to an- nounce the arrival of their son, Jeffrey Edward, 8 lbs. on Thursday, Nov. 13 1975, at the Qvic. Special thanks to Dr. Beresford and caseroom staff.

BROCKINGTON Bruce and Marilyn (nee Hunt) welcome with love together the of their first child, a son, Riley Sterling, 8 13 on Nov. 13, 1975, at the Grace Hospital. Many thanks to Dr. Paterson. FLFIELD Gordon and Betty are happy to announce the birth of their second daugh ter, Jennifer, Nov.

13, 1975, 9 A sister for Clayton, An drew and Colleen. A grand-daughterfor Mrs. Louise Legge and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fifield, Ottawa.

A great-granddaughter for Mr. and Mrs. M. Sinclair, Scotland. Our thanks to Dr.

Allan and staff, Ottawa General. GEIKtE Bob and Shirley (nee Minogue) wish to announce the arrival of their baby girl, 7 2 on Nov. 13, 1975, at the Riverside Hospital. Proud grandparents are Mrs. Agnes Geikie, Otta-Va and Mr.

and Mrs. William Minogue, Buckingham. IDONE Look out girls, here I am, Francesco, 8 2 and boy am I a little early but that gives me more time for you know! I would like to express -my thanks to Beresford and tne staff at the Gvie Hospi- tal. Oh yes and also Domeni- co and Norma who gave me a little boost. MARTIN Wayne and Heather (nee Fisher) are pleased to announce the arrival of their son, Mark Anthony, 7 lbs.

14 on Nov. ,10, Thanks to Dr. Bur-, gess andirthestaff -at- the Grace Hospital. MORRIS Tim: and Michelle nee Plotiffe)-are proud to announce the birth of a daughter on Nov. 12, 1975, at the Riverside Hospital.

A sister for Jennifer andJohn. Mother and baby doing well. RAC3COT Danny and Kathy (Nee Kerr) are proud to announce the birth of Sarah Jane, 7 13 Oct. 24 Grace Hospital. Special thanks to Dr.

Turner and caseroom staff. SMITH Ann and A. L. are pleased to announce the birth Of their daughter, Lena Anne (Leanne), 8 7 on Nov. 10, 1975 at the Ottawa Civic Hospital.

First grandchild of Esther, Jen and Phil. SMITH Alan and Lillian are proud and grateful to announce the arrival of Jeffrey James on Nov. 13, 1975. Thanks and appreciation to Dr. Puddicombe and Civic staff.

THOMAS Roger and Donna are proud to announce the birth of a son, Michael. Patrick, on Nov. 13, 1975, at the Grace Hospital. In AAemoriam Notices Phone or Write Miss Allen 563-3711 The Journal has made-available a booklet of (Betty )-Suddenly on Thurs- day, Nov. daughter of the late Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Lanoie. She for. many years an R.N. and Councillor of the National Printing Bureau in Hull.

Dear sister of Paul, Hull, and Jean, Ottawa; Miss Denise Lanoie and Mrs. Henriette Shewman, Ottawa; also survived by 7 nephews and nieces, Andree, Monlque, Pierre, Martine, Simon Lanoie; Karl and Lise Shewman. Resting at Racine, Rob-ert and Gauthier. Funeral Home, 259 St. Patrick after 7 p.m.

Friday, Nov. 14. Funeral service will be held on Thursday, Nov. .17, from theChurcb of the Nativity atj 9.30 a.m. interment St Joseph de Maskinonge.

In lieu of flowers, donations to the Heart Foundation, -Ottawa Division, would be appreciated. LOISELLE, Mrs. Marie-Anna On Friday, Nov. 14, 1975, Marie-Anna Brasseur, age 78, of Embrun, widow of Hildere Loiselle; dear mother of Armand of Embrun; Mrs. A 1 i Demers (Cecile) of Lively, Ont; Mrs.

Alcide Benoit (Armande) of Mon treal; Mrs. Germain Demers (Fleurette) of Sudburyr sister of Sister Mane Albine; sister of of Lachute, Que-: bee; Henri of Embrun; Paul of Montreal; also survived by 1 0 "grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Resting at the Bourgie- Funeral Home, 549 Notre Dame Embrun, 1 Ont. FuneraLMonday.to.St. Jacques Church for requiem mass at 8.30.

Interment St Jacques cemetery. Closed noon to McKERRACHER, Elizabeth Mae In hospital at Friday, Nov. 14, 1975, age 87 years, Elizabeth Mae Kennedy, of Arnprior, wife of the late Lester Hugh James Mc-Kerracher. Predeceased by her son, Hugh James McKer-racher. Resting at the Boyce Funeral Home, Arnprior, after 2 p.m., Sunday.

Service in the chapel, Monday at 10.30 a.m. Interment Arnprior cemetery. McLACHLIN, Peter In Ren frew hospital on Friday, Nov. 14, 1975, Peter John McLach-lin, beloved husband of Isabel McLeod, age 87 years, father of Mrs. A.

J. Smith (Margaret), and Mrs. E. Emon (Shirley Jean), both of Cala-bogie; Mrs. W.

J. McNulty (Janet), of Spruce Hedge, Mrs. Kenneth James (Ruth), of Lanark, Allan, Glen and Kenneth. Resting at the Coch-rane-Anderson Funeral Home, Renfrew, for service in the chapel on Sunday, Nov. 16, at 2.30 p.m.

Interment Goshen cemetery. McVEIGH, Thelma A. T. M. In Renfrew hospital on Fri day, Nov.

14, 197S, Thelma McVeigh in her 72nd year, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John McVeigh; dear sister to Aileen (Mrs. N. J.

Leggett), St. Claire Shores, Michigan; Bert, Montreal and James, Cobden. Visitations at the Goulet Funeral Home, 310 Argyle St. Renfrew. Cele bration of the Eucharist at the Church of St.

Francis Xa- vier Monday, Nov. 17, at 2.30 p.m. Interment parish cemetery. Visitations 2-5 and 7-10. NEWTON, Ben Alex Sudden ly Nov.

14, 1975, Ben Alex Newton of Harvest Haven Farm, Woodlawn, age 78 years. Survived by wife Mary; sisters Mrs. Winnifred McArthur, Ottawa; Mrs. Annie Kanxm, victoria, 0,1 Resting at the Whelan FunerXl ai nome, sis uioper au. Between Bay and Lyon where friends may call 2-4 and 7-9 Sunday.

Service Monday 11 a.m. at Holy Cross Church, 685 Walkley Rd. Interment Pinecrest cemetery. QUIROUETTE, Eicon are In hospital on Friday, Nov. 14, 1975, at the age of 63 years, 1 0 a LeBlanc, dear daughter of Nelson LeBlanc and the late Beatrice Gou ge 0 wife of the late Georges Quirouette; dear mother of Mrs.

Rolland Hupej (Louise), Mrs. Michelle Det jardins of Ottawa; dear sister of Marcel, Ottawa; Leo, Hull; Henri, Aylmer; Rolland, Mrs. Rejeanne Steele, Mrs. Roger Levesque (Gertrude), Mr. Paul Lacasse (Rollande), Ot tawa; and Miss Yvette LeBlanc, Aylmer; also survived by eight grandchildren.

Visi tation Racine, Robert andJ Gauthier Funeral Directors, 30Q Olmstead at Levis, Vanier. Eucharistic celebration Monday Nov. 17, to St. Sebastien Church at 2 p.m. Interment Notre Dame cemetery, '1 I service for Judy Andrews, be loved mother of Mark, will be held at 2 p.m.

on Tuesday, Nov. 18, 1975, at St. Bartholo- mew's Church, McKay St. All friends are invited. BAMBRICK, Edmund In hospital on Thursday, Nov.

13, 1975, Edmund Barn- brick, of 82 Victoria St, beloved husband, of Florence Casey; also survived by se veral nieces and nephews. Resting at the Kelly Funeral Home, 585 Somerset St. W. (centre town). Funeral Saturday to St, Bridgid's Church for mass at 10 a.m.

Interment Notre Dame cemetery. BELL, Audrey In hospital Friday, Nov. 14, 1975, Audrey Liftman, age 47 years, Stitts-ville, beloved wife of Tom Bell; predeceased by Robert Zadow by first marriage; dear mother of Mrs. Wall Glimm (Roberta), Leduc, Alberta; daughter of Adolph Littman, Leduc, Alberta and the late Gertrude Kuehl; stepmother of Mrs. Marc St.

Germain (Gail). Ottawa and Mrs. Gordon Shields (Sandra), Rothesay N.B. Resting at the Tubman Fu- neral Home, 403 Richmond at Roosevelt from 7-10 p.m." Saturday, thence ttf the Zummach Funeral Home, Kil- laloe to rest from 7-10 p.m. Sunday.

Funeral arrangements later." -y BOLZANELLO, Maria In 1 hospital Friday, Nov. 14, 1975, Maria age70 'years, beloved wifeof-Sylvio- Bol-zanello, of 1342 Vancouver dear mother of Elvio, Nora (Mrs. Bruno Pagnan), of Ottawa and Assunta of Italy; dear sister of Rizzieri of Italy. Resting at the" Kelly Funeral Home, 585 Somerset St. W.

(Centre Town); where friends may call after 7 p.m. -ISaturday-Funeral Monday to! Anthony's Church for mass at 10 a.m. Interment Notre Dame cemetery. BONELLrLinda In hospital on Thursday, Nov. 13.

1975, in her 86th year. Sister of Mrs. A. S. Cram; Mrs.

Karl Hal-pany and Mrs. Fred MacMil-lan. Predeceased by one sister, Mrs. T. R.

Rodney (Floss) and five brothers, John, Fred, William, Wilfred and Erskine; Private family service was held 11 a.Yn. Sat urday at Hulse and Plhyfair Central Chapel. Interment Beechvvood cemetery. Journal Box Replies Change of Copy for Nov. 1475 119 122 127 129 141 143 155 156 160 161 162 168 169 172 175 181 186 191 194 195 212 226 229 232 234 236 242 243 246 247 248 Today and tomorrow Exhibit of waterfowl hunt ing, National Museum of Natural Sciences, 10 a.m.

to 6 p.m. Ottawa public library bookmobile, Heron Gate, 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Nepean bookmobile, Bayshore Country Club, 2 p.m. to 5 p.m.

Family Fall Fair, First Unitarian congregation, 2101 Algonquin 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. The Donnellys and Their Times, exhibition and film, St Patrick's College, resource centre, Room 112, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Mini-bazaar and bake sale, sponsored by the Ladies Auxiliary of the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 462, 294 Cyr St, Vanier, noon to 5 p.m.

International Food Fair, Counterpoint School, 142 Lewis 6 p.m. Senior citizens dance, Jack Purcell Community Centre, 320 Elgin 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. TOMORROW Waterfowl hunting exhibit, National Museum of Natural Sciences, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.

The Donnellys and Their Times, exhibition and film, St. Patrick's College, resource centre, Room 112, noon to 6 p.m. Bingo, sponsored by 'the Ladies Auxiliary of the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 462, 294 Cyr Vanier, 1.45 p.m. Gospel music concert, Park-dale United Church, p.m. Sacred music concert with The Temple Brass, South-minster United-OiurchrBank Street at the Canal, 7.30 p.m.

Bingo, Nepean Sportsplex, 8 p.m. Friday, Nov. 14, 1975, at the age of 89, beloved husband of Marie Beauregard; beloved father of Mrs. D. Lacroix (Jeanette), of Touraine; dear brother of Mrs.

Mary La-brecbe, Ottawa; also survived by five grandchildren and many nephews and nieces. Resting Racine Robert and Gauthier Funeral Home, 259 St Patrick after 1 p.m Saturday, Nov. 15. Funeral services will be held from Mount Carmel Church on Monday, 17, at 9 a.m. Interment Messmes, Quebec.

RAC3COT, Edgar (Mkk)-In Montreal, Thursday, Nov. 13, 197S, age 67, beloved husband of Kathleen Woods; dear of Mrs. Gaetan Levesque (Carol Ann), Chambly, Mrs. Sylvio Leieune (Joyce), Sept. lies; brother of Eddy, Carson, Ont; Mrs.

Albert Lortie (Ju liette), Bourget, Ont; five grandchildren, Jo-Ann, Rich--. ard Levesque. Steve, Rock, Donald (Danny) Leieune, Resting at Jacques Laviolette Funeral Home, 185 Maloney Blvd. west, Gatlneau after 1 p.m. Friday.

Funeral service Monday, Nov. 17, in St Jean- JUarie VianneyjGatineau at )1 sjru Interment St. Hose de Lima cemetery. RODGER, Harry En te red into, rest as the result of an automobile accident on Harry hus-i -band of Gail Broadbent; dear father of Debbie, Bruce and Brent; dear son of Mr; "and Mrs. James Rodger of Lan- 1 dear brother-ot-Earl, Bill, Joyce and Mavis (Mrs.

Charli Johnston), all of Lanark; Oris and Norman of Alberta and Bev of Ottawa. Resting at the Young" Funeral Home, Lanark. Service will conducted out Monday, I Nov. 17, at 2 p.m. Interment Pine Grove cemetery.

SCHAFER, WUhelm "At home on Thursday, Nov. 13,. 1975, age 72 years," beloved hus-: band of Maria Helm; dear father of Mrs. Georg Pretli (Maria), Mrs. Adolf Kohl (Magdalena), 'Wilhelm and Friedrich, all of also survived by 10 grandchildren.

Friends may call at Hulse and Playfair, Central Chapel, 315 McLeod St. Funeral 9.30 a.m. Saturday at the German Evangelical Martin Luther Church, comer of Carling and Preston. Interment Pinecrest cemetery. WALLACE, Stanley Curtis Sud denly in Winchester on Friday, Nov.

14, 1975, Stanley Wallace of R.R. 1, Mountain, in his 71st year, son of the late Andrew and Mary Wallace, dear brother of Flossie (Mrs. Hans Petersen), Winchester; Lillian (Mrs. Keith dark), Ox ford Station. Predeceased by brothers Harvey, Charles, Herman and Colin, and sisters Dora, Effie and Olive (Mrs George Martin.

Resting at the Vice and Craig Funeral Home, 505 Church Winchester, where service will be held on Monday, Nov. 17, at 2 p.m. Interment South Gower cemetery. HULSE PLAYFAIR LIMITED BONELL, kind CROSS, Charlai H. DURSTON, Annabeth SCHAFER, wnttelm Central Chapel 233-1143 West Chapel 728-1761 McEVOY SHIELDS FUNERAL DIRECTORS 232-5337 1ARVIN9 MEMBERS OF ALL CREEDS AND RELIGIONS New! and announcements 6 p.m.

CK0Y Journal Subscription Rates SINGLE COPY PRICE Weekdays 15c, Saturday 35c BY CARRlERt a- year or lie wk. MA1U- -V, r--One month U.oo, six months $33 00, or on year teO OOt Saturday only 0c a week, S31.20 a year. 7 brother of J. P. Raoul, Mar cel arid Miss Edith Boyer, all of Ottawa.

Mr. Boyer was Honorary President of I Artisans Coopvie, Ottawa Section, member of the Christian Brothers Alumni, member of the University of Ottawa Alumni and former postal employee (Airway Division) Resting at Racine, Robert and Gauthier Funeral Home, 259 St Patrick St. Funeral services will be held on Mon day, Nov. 17, from the Basili ca at 10 a.m. Interment Notre Dame cemetery.

Ottawa. BROWN, Cecil Garnet At bis home, 27 Bnarwood Mississauga, on Wednesday, Nov. 12, 19751 Cecil Brown, beloved husband of Ethel Dixon; dear father of Bill, Nancv (Mrs. P. Hengstman); ioved brother of Roby, Ottawa.

Mr. Brown is resting at the funeral home of Skinner and Middlebrook 128 Lakeshore Rd. Port Credit, after 7 p.m.. Thursday. Service in the chapel Saturday, 11 a.m.

Interment Spring-creek Cemetery. CROSS, Charles H. Suddenly at his home, 19 Parkridge Crescent, Blackburn Hamlet on Friday, Nov. 14, 1975, Charles H. Cross, beloved husband of Jean Stinson in his 48th year; son of Mrs.

Ro salie Cross; lather of Charles Christine and Cindy brother -of Phyllis; John Albert P- and Peter nephew of Mrs. Jessie Pereira and Miss Irene Cross, all of Ottawa. Resting Hulse and Playf air, Central Chapel, 315 McLeod St Service "on Monday at 11 a.m. Interment Beechwood cemetery. Friends -may-call after 7- p.m.

Satur day. DeFOY, Marianne In hospi tal on Friday, Nov, Marianne Schafer, age 51 years, beloved -wife of Andy DcFoy, of 50 Selkirk Vanier! Resting at the Kelly Funeral 585 Somerset W. (Centre Town), where friends may call after 7 p.m. Saturday. Funeral service Monday in the chapel at 1 p.m.

Rev. A. Conrad officiating. Interment Pinecrest cemetery. DURSTON, Annabeth In hos pital Friday, Nov.

14, 1975, Annabeth Wellman) wife of Allan R. Durston, 632 Cour-tenay mother of Dawn and Janice; and grandmother of Jennifer; daughter of Mrs. R. G. Wellman and the late Mr.

Wellman; sister of Charles, Luella and Robert. Friends may call at Hulse and Playfair, West Chapel, 1098 Byron Saturday from 7 to 9 p.m. and Sunday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Service in the chapel Monday, 2 p.m. Private cremation service at Pinecrest.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society. KELLY, Margaret Accident ally on Friday, Nov. 14, 1975, Margaret Fotheringham, of Manotick, Ont, widow of Carman Kelly, dear mother of Peter, and Anne (Mrs. Bill Moore), fond grandmother of Ryan Moore, dear sister of Harvey and Andrew of Gren-fell, and Mrs. Roberta Lytle of Vancouver.

Resting at the Kelly Funeral Home, 585 Somerset St. (Centre Town), where friends may call after 7 p.m. Saturday. Funeral Monday to St. Bridget's Church, Manotick, for mass at 10 a.m.

Interment parish cemetery. Excitement maybe TORONTO (CP) Lud-milla Naarismaa of Toronto won the 5100,000 grand prize in the Wintario lottery draw held here Thursday, it was announced Friday. She held ticket number 26745 in series 2. Mrs. Naarismaa said Friday she was not excited when she learned she was a winner.

She added that she might get excited when she sees the cheque. Mrs. Naarismaa and her husband, a retired welder, are natives of Estonia. They came to Canada about 25 years ago. U.K.

consul alive ADDIS ABABA (Renter) -Basil Burwood-Taylor, British honorary consul kidnapped by rebels in Ethiopia's- Eritrea province more, than three weeks ago, was reported alive and we'll Friday and a prison-' er somewhere in the remote guerrilla country stretching north toward the Sudan border. CLASSIFICATION DIRECTORY Vital StstlslKst 1. Adoptions 2. Bin hi 3. Deeths 4.

Obituaries S. Lost i. Found NttlCMI 13. In Memoriams 14. Anniversary Masses 15.

Cards of Thanks 16. Funeral Directors 17. Cemetery Memorials 17a Cemetery Lots It. Societies and Lodges If. Churches 20.

Florists Ji. Cemeteries 19. Druggists Open Sunday 29a Druggists Open Monday 30. Service Stations Services! 23. Banquets and Parties 34.

Take-Out Foods 35. Where to Go 34. Hotels and Motels 37. Beauty Salons 38. Nursing Homes 39, Gardening and Landscaping 40, Ambulance Service 54.

Apartments to Let Furnished Apartments to Let 56. Apartments Wanted 57. Houses, Garden Homes 58. Furnished Apartments Wanted 59. Sublets 40.

Rooms to Let -41. Rooms Wanted 42. Room and Board 42A. Share Accommodation Business Opportunities Industrial Properties -Property for. Solo Property tor Rent Property Wanted Income Property Commercial Property Out of Town Property" Farmi for Sale Perms for Rent Farms Wanted to Buy Cotteaes tor Cottaqes- for Rent Cottaqes wanted Cottage Lots tor Sale Warehouse Space Offices to Let Offices Wanted to let Stores 'to Let Stores Wonted to Let Resorts Hunting and Pishing 65.

i. 47. 68. e. 70.

71. 72. 73. -74. 75.

74. 77. n. 19. 80.

II. 13. u. Artlcleti 17. Ski Corner 18.

Snowmobiles 9. Snow Blowers to. Bicycles oi. Cameras, Photo Suppltea n. Articles tor Sele M.

Articles Wanted 4. Articles for Rent 99. Articles for Swap 6. Antiques and Fine Art 97. Firewood and Fuel 91.

Market Basket 99. Machinery and Equipment 100. Pet Stock 101. Livestock and Poultry 102. stamps and Coins 103.

Hobbles 104. Boats and Motors 107. Musical Supplies 101. Radio. Television Autesi 119.

Auto Leasing 120. Autos for Sal 121. Autos Wanted 122. Auto Accessories 123. Sports Cars 124.

Auto Parts 125. Motor Sports Events Events Plrjs Trucks: 129. Trucks tor Sale 130. Truck Bodies. Pi 131.

Trucks wanted Troilerst :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 131. 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 141.

Scooters for'Rent Miscellaneous: 151. Garages 152. Parkinq Space 153. Winterizing 157. Houses for Sale Estate Services 159.

Condominiums 160. Furnished Houses to Let 161. Furnished Houses- Wonted to Lot Houses Wanted to Let 163. Houses Wanted to Buy 176. Personal memos 177.

Transportation Available 178. Transportation Wanted 179. Camps Boys' and Girls' 185. Financing 186. Money Wanted 187.

Money Available 188. Mortgages 189. Investments 190. Patents and Copy 239. OH Ice Help 240.

Restaurent Hotel Help 241. Help wonted 242. Salespersons and Aoentl 243. Positions vacant 944. Professional Services 246.

Hospital Help wanted 347. Employment Wanted 241. Domestic Help 249 Teerhers Wanted 250. Tuition 251. Trede schools 252.

Baby Service! 0 260. LMII 261. Auctions 262. At' Vour Service IE VICE CRAIG 1 LIMITED Funtral Homwt METCALFE WINCHESTER CHESTERVILLE 774-2120 On eonvtnitnt telephont numbtr urvn il 3 locaflorts Lost BROWN walltt, lost In cab, I.D.'s Inv poTTim. Ktwara, 232-424.

CAT, tmall, light gry, whlt front paw, had red collar, vicinity Lawn Avt. 72M335. CHARM braetlet lost vicinity Bayshore. or cariingwooa Araa. ssntimenrai value.

Raward. Pitas call 592-1244 anytima. CHILD'S Pt, miniature wire Poodle, Heron Rd. araa. 733-2770.

FEMALE Beagle Hound, spayed, face greying, wun age, wans on rrom ana hind legs, -answers to Dukev, lost Renfrew county, Griffith township, area Burns Lakr, Reward. 1-2572626. GERMAN Shepherd, 3 years old, black- Tan, huh too. uttawa west. Reward.

745-3711, 778-T774. GREY cat, white chest, Heatherlngton- -Albion, possibly Travelling- towards KirKwooa. Reward, n-iyj. MALE cat, grey, white throat and vtonv acn, crown conar, MCArrnur ko. ana Miller Ave.

745-546B, before p.m., 546-32? 8 after 5. YOUNG female cat, Halloween, Ot tawa West, long haired multi-coloured tabby, vary bushy tall. 729-1082. SIAMESE cat, large beige and dark Drown is. Drown coiiar, nn Line, Huntley Ont.

D. Cooper, S3- 2S77) B36-156I Reward. SMALL black poodle, red collar, licence 4uu. Kewara, ji-zim. YOUR pet may be at Humane Society aneiTer.

visit sneiier to matte sure. RtWARD CAT, tabby, whit chest, white paws. neurerea maie, iost inursaay nigm, November 6th, Kilborn Avenue, Alta Vista, needs special medication daily ana specially preparea tooo. rieasei please call 737-3138. Thank you.

Found BLACK part hound and Lab, In South wiarcn, FEMALE Lassie type Collie, older dog, pa many gear, wanaerea far lor i long Time, ivM-aum. KEY ring. Slater and Bey area, Thurs day, numoer or Keys ana name rag. 232-0854 after 7 p.m. KITTEN, grey striped, white chest, legs, Aipine-uerenaa area.

b-35w. KITTEN, part Tabby, i white paws. Touna manor rarK. 4V--i. MALE, cat, 5-6 months, ginger and wnire, rouna st st.

uaurenr anopping tenire, 3i-46i. MALE kitten. Calico merklnas with wnite paws, near cummmgs Ave. and 1 1 son nv9. oiDSon, yvx)4 avgs.

741-0788. MALE tiny mixed Retriever, brown- dibck patents, wesTDorg, v-hm. RING of keys. In flower Cooper vreer, xn-jeuz. TORTOISE shell kitten, tan collar and bell.

Heron Gate. 731-0607. Y6UNG mate cat, very affectionate. orownisn gry, dibck marKtngs, pios-aorn Park, 531-5W9. 13.

In Memoriams CHASSELS In loving memory of my parents. Mother, died Nov. 15, 197 ana uaa, nov. 13, ivw. Your memory, dear parents will never grow old, It's locked in our heart Ilka latter of gold.

Don and VI. FIELDS In loving memory of a dear moiner, Margorer Ann pteios, wno nassed awav Nov. 14, 1972. The years may wipe out many rnings, But this they'll wipe out never. The memory of those happy days Which wa have spent together.

Earlene. MALLOY In lovlnfl memory of a dear husband Joseph G. Ma Hoy, who ressea away suddenly, nov. ie, wm. have lost my soul's companion, A life linked with mv own.

And day by day I miss him more As I walk through Ufa atone. Wife MInnetta. MARSHALL in fond and loving memory of our beloved son and brother, Robert Allen (Bobble), who fiassed away suddenly at Rankin met, N.W.T., Nov. la, Wi, age 37. in our hearts- your memory lingers.

Always tender, fond and true, There's not a day, dear son, We do not think of vou. The blow was great, the shock severe; Wa little thought his death so near. Only those that have lost can tall The sorrow of parting with farewell, Hts life was earnest, his action kind, A generous hand and an active mind, Anxious to please, loath to offend, A loving brother and faithful son. -Mom, Dad and Brian. MARSHALL In lovtng memory of ft dear husband and father, Robert Marshall, who passed oway suddenly, Nov.

14. 1972. More and mora each day wa miss him. Friends may think tha wound Is healed, But they little know the sorrow Lying within our hearts concealed. -Lillian, Brock and LorL MOORE In loving memory of ft dear husband and father, Fred A.

who passed away Nov. IS, 1974. Loved In life i In death remembered. wife, Laura and Son, Varn and Families, PETTI CREW In loving memory of a husband and father, Tom Ptttlcrew, who passed away Nov. It, 1972.

In our hearts your memory lingers, Always tender, fond and true. There's not a doy, dear Father, We do not think of you. Wlte and Family. RICE In loving memory of ft dear husband end father, Edward T. Rice, who passed away six years ago today, Nov.

la. 1969, A light Is from our household gone. A voice we loved Is stilled; A place li vacant In Our home, Which never can be filled. Some may think you are forgotten. Though on earth yoU are no more; But In memory you are with us.

As you always were before. Sadly missed and always remembered, Wife Castle and Family. SEABROOK in loving memory of a dear mother. Haiel Elsie Seabrook, who pessed away Nov. 15, 1972.

The dearest mother, tha kindest 'friend. One of tha best whom God could lend. Loving, thoughtful, gent and true, Always willing a kind act to do. VThe Seebrook Family. 15.

Cards of Thonks CAHILL We wish to express our ver sincere thanks and appreciation to our neighbours, friends and relatives for spiritual, floral and nvorr runa ottering! received during fhe Illness and death of a dear husband, father and grandfather, John (Jack) Cahlll. special thank! Id Father! Victor Chotaauvert, M. A. Mln-vielle and Brandon O'Brien aa well as Doctors, nurses and staff of CMC Hospital (Link a). Mary Cahlll ond Family.

16. Funeral Directors RACINE, Robert and Gauthier 337-34M, 360 Basserer, 300 Olmstead, 1 Fairmont, 259 St. Patrick, lot Notre Dame. 17. Cemetery Memorials CREMATION Full Information Free ot Charge from BEECHWOOD CREMATORIUM P.O.

BOX 7025, OTTAWA 741-9530 1 18. Societies Lodges ACACIA Lodge NO. Ml, will hold Its regular meeting on Tuesday, November 18, 1975, at 7.30 p.m. at the Westboro Masonic Temple. Emeraent -meeting Nov.

25, 1971 R. Hob. son, W.M. 20. Florists FINE'S FLOWERS-.

LIMITED bring up YOim spmrrs WITH FRESH FLOWERS FROM FINE'S 737-0750 PERSONALIZED FLORAL ARRANGEMENTS for every occasion LANGDON'S FLOWERS New Tower Mall Billings Bridge-Plaza 521-4440 Daily 9 30 to 6 Thurs. and Fr. till 9 29. Druggists Open Monday SHOPPER'S DRUO MART ISM ST. LAURENT St.

Laurent Shopping Centre. Open every Sunday 11 to 6, 745-7015. SHAS PHARMACY UU WALKLEY Rd. at Albion, open very Sunday, 10 to 7J7-10. SHOPPER'S DRUO MART FAIRLAWN Plara, acros! from Carllna- wood.

Open Sunday, 10 to 5, zs-jm. WEST END (NEPEAN AREA) SOUTHGATE Pharmacy, 1514 Marl- vale 224-7327. upen every Sunday from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. You have triend at Southgate.

UfECT Bun rhIPPEAy GREENBANK Chemist, corner Knox- aaie ana ureenoann Koau. every Sunday, II a.m. p.m. 20- 1306. SHOPPERS DRUO MART liJO BANK St.

at Wolklay Road Open every Sunday, 11 to e. WEST END SHOPPERS City Pharmacy, 1377 Wood- rone ar Baseline kooo, upen very Sunday 10 a.m. 6 p.m. OPEN SUNDAY EVOS. 10 P.M.

INTERNATIONAL Drud Mart, corner of Somerset and Booth, 797 someriet. 234-2308. WEST END PAYETTE t.D.A.-Drug Mart Loncaattr- Plaza, 1517 Merivaie KQ, upen every Sunday 10 5, 224-2745. CENTRE TOWN THRIFTY Drug Mart, 305 BanK 232- .3724. Open every aujiaoy.iu- R.ai.

30. Service Stations SERVICE STATIONS OPEN Nov. 16 to -Nov. 22 7 am. 10 p.m.

McKALB'S BP McKALE'S (52 Bank at Fifth Avenue, 234-5132. SSO BRONSON Euo Service Centre, 47 Bronaon 237-5940. SSO SELP-Servlce station, 1591 Bank at Heron Road, 521-0307. PINECREST OOLDEN BAOLI 2525 BASELINE Road at Plnecratt, tn- 005. TEXACO DON HIII'i Texaco Station, 115 Carling Ave.

at Sherbourno, 728-491 1. TEXACO ROCKBURN'S Texoce Service Centre, 450 Bank at Gladstone. 38. Nursing Homes REST Home tor elderly people, or semi-private reasonable retee 234-001..

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