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9 i i III Mi 32 Monday, February 7. 1977 Ottawa Journal S4. AfwtaMats to Ut Fotutj Births and Deaths 5 Deaths DMtfcS 51 CotKtOWfafcjeTS lt FOR RENT OR SALE 3 BEDROOM Townhouse. BeacontUII South, equipped, covered portiino, con- veniennv located t4S-0864. OATINEAU.

3-bedroam townhous. tv butty ooms. furnished. 043-3873. HAWTHORNE Ridge.

2 storey, 1 bed-rooms, den. stove, fridgefreezer, dishwasher, washer dryer, lvi oaths, fully carpeted, 8440. Includes heat, light. Indoor parking. 731-6760 after 4 P.M.

LAS BRISAS. 2 bedroom condominium for rent, excellent throughout, plush upgrade broodloom. Indoor parkintv Indoor pool, sauna or 3 year lease. References preferred. 741-2390, 523-1387.

54. jsMrtMBte to Ut ADULT BUILDIMO MIDDLE aged person, quiet living, far 1 First floor, dean, everything Included. 8173 monthly. No pets. Apply apartment zem Rtcnmona Rood.

ALTA VISTA area Large, bright, two booroom apartment. Quiet area pets allowed. S220 a month. March 1 or Before. S21-14SI evenings or 523-1828 days.

f'mw I Overlooking Britannia Bay 2 Bedroom Apartments Immediate or later occupancy A quiet residential community convenient to all the amenities. Express bus service to and Irom shopping at the Bavshore Mall. Fridge, stove, heal, hydro and parkino Rents from $200 (FOR QUALIFIED FAMILIES) 828-2751 Inquire at Bavshore rental oi-Itcq. Queensway west exit Richmond Road to Bayshore Drive. Follow the signs.

Weekdays 12-9 Saturdays 10-6 Sundays 12-6 I7i1 ACT i CORNER ST. RENE AND DU BARRY, POINTE GATINEAU 2 and 3 BEDROOM APARTMENTS RENTS FROM I I IMMEDIATE $235 OCCUPANCY i i Tl I INCLUDED IN ADVANTAGES YOUR RENT Bus at the door Fridge, stove, dish- Superintendent washer (color) service Light, heat. and hoi water Well developed Completely carpeted residential area intercom Plug-tn parking Close to schools Storage area Close to all services each apartment Minutes from Ottawa AMBLESIDE II, 2 bedroom, garage, pool, etc Feb. IS. (29-8346 after and S.HH MANOR.

Luxurious I uouluum tth stunning view at Parliament Hill. appliance, untitles with Inter kr parking. All for 8325. 2354334 toys; 236-9277 after e. APARTMENTS WEST END and Centre Town, bache-ors.

and 2 bedrooms, 225-2422. APARTMENTS 1. 2, and 3 bedroom. mmedlotely, 233-5279, 233-0455. APARTMENT tor rent, 1 bedrooms.

mll-to-woll carpeting, 8210. 568-4162. S68-5723. APARTMENT for rent. 136 Spadina 729-3246.

After 4 pjn. No pets no chll- AVAILABLR IMMEDIATELY West End Pheae 829.7652 LARGE and small bachelors) from 81 70; large and smatl I bedrooms from 8210 with balconies. 2 bedrooms, from 8265, available Immediately and Oe-cember 1st. complete with coblevtslon. neat, power, fridge and stove.

Very dose to schools, large shopping centres and buses. Coin operated iaunaVv facilities, parking extra. The Otvmpla Apartments. 810 Plnecrest Rd. at Carl-Ing Ave.

Coll 829-7052. Quiet Elegance indoor parking mdOOf pool completerocreationbuilding air conditioning doorman on site management and maintenance staff parkland setting Large bedroom 829-4083 Our Rental OMtce is open Weekdays 9 to 9 Week jnds 1 to 6 tji run Gil Heron Gate in beautiful alta vista The finest in rental accommodation 1-2 bedroom apartments 3-4 bedroom garden homes outstanding recreattonel lacdlttes excellent shopping and 1X18 service trench and anglish schools tvithin walking distance) On Heron Road two blocks east of the intersection of Alta Vista Drive and Heron Road. 731-9508 in 0aaa CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY ANNOUNCEMENTS VIM Statistic: 1 Adaptions 2 Birth 3 Deattis 4 Obituaries 5 Lost 6 Found Notices: 13 In Memorloms 14 Anniversary Masses 15 Cords ot Ttianks ISa Aaknowledoeiiicnts 14 Funeral Directors 17 Cemetery Memorials 17a Cemetery Lots IS Societies Lodges i cnurcnes 20 Florists 21 Cemeteries 29 Druggists Open Sunday 29a Druggists Open Monday Services: 30 Service Stations 33 Banquets Parties 34 Take-Out Foods 35 Where to Go 36 Hotels Motels 37 Beauty Solons 3t Nursing Homes 39 Gardening Landscaping. 40 Ambulance Service RENTALS 52 Duplexes to Let 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 for Sale 66 Property for Rent 67 Property Wonted 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 to Rent 76 Cottages Wanted 77 Cottage Lots for Sale 78 Warehouse Space 79 Offices to Let 80 Offices Wanted to Let 81 Stores to Let 82 Stores Wanted to Let 83 Resorts 85 Hunting Fishing. MERCHANDISE Articles: 87 SKI Corner 88 Snowmobiles 89 Snow Blowers 90 Bicycles 91 Cameras 92 Articles for Sale 93 Articles Wanted 94 Articles for Rent 95 Articles for Swap 96 Antiques and Fine Art 97 Firewood Fuel 98 Market Basket 99 Machinery Equipment 100 Pet Stock 101 Livestock Poultry 102 Stomps Coins 103 Hobbies 104 Boats Motors 107 Musical Supplies 108 Radio, Stereo. Television 109 C.B. Equipment 110 Household Appliances AUTOMOTIVE AWtos: 119 Auto Leasing 120 Autos for Sale 121 Autos Wanted 122 Auto Accessories 123 Sports Cars 124 Auto Parts 125 Motor Sports Events Trucks: 129 Trucks for Sale -J30 Truck Bodies i l3Krucks Wonted Trailers: 132 Motor Homes 133 Trailers tor 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 tor Rent 147 Scooters for Sale 148 Scooters tor 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 UttDtatks HEFFERNAN.Hazel, Lillian In Ottawa on Sunday, Feb ruary 6, 1977. Hazel Ralph, beloved wife of the late Ed ward B. Heffernan, dear father of Ethel (Mrs.

Robinson) and Andrena (Mrs. R. C. Lindsay), Ot tawa; Gerald, Kemptvllle; Ted, Ottawa and Anne (Mrs. L.

Blssell). Whitby. Resting at the Tubman Funeral Home, 403, Richmond Rd. at Roosevelt where friends may call from 7 to 9 p.m. on Monday and from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.

Tuesday. Funeral service will be held at the chapel on Wednesday at 11 a.m. Interment Capi tal Memorial Gardens. In hospital on Sunday, February urn, itoyai in lui ler. age 64 years (Plaiu Mtper- intenoent-swirts Canada of 187 Martin beloved husband of Esther Donahue; dear father of Christine, Mark and Diane: son of Raoul and Florllda (Latreille) Trepanler; brother of Raymond, of Ga tlneau Point; Edgar, of Kemptvllle and Robert (Bob), of Montreal.

Resting at toe Keiiy Funeral Home. 585 Somerset St (centre town), where friends may call after 7 p.m. Monday. Funeral Wednesday to Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church fur Mass at 9 a.m. followed by cmnatldn.

Donations to the Canadlna Heart Foundation appre DOG medium size, brown and rust, vicinity Osgoode vllkne. 826-2630. FEMALE white puppy with beige ears, found In the Overbrook area 746- 1705. FOUND skis. 180 cm.

Mountain Road 827-1390 Weekends only. LADIES' white wedding band. Inquire ot the Outdoor Store. 225-0424. MAN'S grey framed Mfoclas, found before Christmas at K-Mart, Bells comers panting lor.

eze-QSJZ. MAN'S watch. Mack face. Initials JHMN on bock. In West End.

722-5107. PAIR eve glasses near Carleton University. 825-1125. PAIR OF prescription sun glasses found on ski trail near Cnampkjtn Bridge, after 4. 728-1481.

WOMEN'S ring Carleton university. I- 258-5666. YOUNG pup, light beige, part Dachshund and part collie, found Friday. Jan. 28.

733-1104. 13. MmmtImu COOKE In loving memory of a dear wife, WU-helmlna (BilMe) Cooke, who passed away Feb. 7. 1965.

What would I not give to clasp her hand. Her dear, sweet face to see; To hear her voice, to see her smile, That meant so much to me. Husband George. COWAN In loving memory of a dear grant rnother and areatandrnother. Hope Phyllis Cowan, who died so suddenly Feb.

7, 1971. We mourn for her, we dearly love For one we could not save. Beloved In lite and mourned In death, Remembered In the grave. Sadly missed by Joyce, Richard, Oavid and Lisa. LALONDE In sad and loving memory of dear husband and father, Lionel, who passed away February 7, 1966.

happy hours we once enjoyed. How sweet their memory still. But death has left a loneliness The world can never fill. Wife and Family LAPRADE In loving memory of our mother, Joc-auellne (Jacaule) Laprade who posed away Febrruorv 7, 1974. "Votre Avion Vo-t-it au Paradis?" Helen and Glenn MURPHY In lovlno memory of a dear grdhdson and nephew, Ralph Murphy, who passed away so suddenly Feb.

7, 1974. Time takes away the edge of grief, But memory turns back every leaf. Grannie and Maddle. MURPHY 1 In Vovina memory of dear son Ralph, who left us accidentally on Feb. 7, 1974.

A light Is from our household gone, A voice we loved Is stilled; A place Is vocont In our home. Which never can be fitted. Some mav think you are forgotten. Though on earth you are no more; But In memory you ore with us, As you always were before. Sadlv missed bv Dad and Mom.

WARREN In fond and loving memory of a dear husband and father Archie Warren, who passed away Feb. 7, 1970. We who love you sadly miss vou. Verna and Family. WEST-FORREST In loving memory of our fathers and grandfathers, Fred West, Feb.

7, 1972; Rov Forrest. Jan. 31, 1972 Who are living on a new plain In our hearts we will meet again. Evelyn, Rovse and Grandchildren. WEST -In loving memory of a dear husband, father and grandfather, Frederick, who passed away suddenly 7, 1972.

He always tried to his best. His heart was true and tender, He worked so hard for those he loved And left us to remember. Lovingly remembered Wife Mabel, ions, daughters and grandcfiildren. 17a. CRMtryUts CAPITAL Memorial Gardens, 3 plots, $200 each or 3 for SS00.

726-4162. ONE lot available, $250 firm, In Capital Memorial Gardens. 489-3830. TWO plots. (Last Supper) Capital Memorial Gardens.

232-0685. 2 burial plots, $600 value, will sell for $500. 728-3871 after 6. 2a Florists BYTOWN Florists, 295 Branson specializing in all occasslons. Free du-llverv, 232-7140, 232-7149.

FjNE'S FLOWERS LIMITED OUR BUSINESS IS GROWING FOR YOU 737-0750 30. Sanrlc Stations SERVICE STATIONS OPEN FEBRUARY 6 TO FEBRUARY 12 a.m. -10 p.m. NEIDV'SGULF SERVICE Station, 28ft Elgin 235-8920. PARKDALE SHELL 1173 WELLINGTON at Parkdale.

722- 7292. SHELL BOB Rafter Shell Service Station, 1440 Present! Hwv. 224-4210. TEXACO WILLIAMS Texaco ServlceStotlon, 644 Bronson ot the Queenswov, 236-4146. TEXACO PINECREST Texaco Service Station, Baseline Road at Plnecrest.

828-3492. 82OO007. 35. WltmT.fis PRIVATE sMghrlaes for parties, etc Bondf ires, bean suppers, fireplace parties. Pink Lake.

Mountain Rd. 3 miles from Hull. 777-3304. 38. ursine Horns BEAUTIFULLY renovated retirement home has very pleasant accommodations and homey atmosphere In Glebe, 24 hour care.

2344590. 829-3637 evgs. REST HOME providing good meals In a very pleasant, friendly atmosphere. Private, semi-private and ward accommodation. 824-7906.

SHEFIELD House Retirement Home. 813 dolly. Kemptvllle. 2S8-2868, 52. DnplsxM to Let CENTRE town, 1 beat owns, lighted.

heated, parking, 2369202 after S. ELMVALE area. Spacious two bed-roam, upper. Many extras. April 1.

8295. 737-3495, 737-3069. HAMPTON Porte air conditioned, upper, two bedrooms, sun lounge, equipped, heated, lighted, carpeted, drapes, parking, furnished or unfurnished. 725-2595. WOT end.

lower lueutoum apt, cppH-ame. uuildcw, adults. Mgrdt I. sue. 829-3489! 7 BEDROOMS, Mvtng room with tlre-ploce, dlntno room, woH to wptl carpet, basement, fenced backyard, parage, available March I.

After 5, Sandy Hill, 828-4117. BLATCH Stephen and Cheryl are delighted to announce the birth of their first child, a son, Jason, on Feb. 2, 1977. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.

Des. Alexander and Mrs. Elayne Blatch. from Mothercrafl to new parents and babies. DAGti Rae and Marie Joy fully announce the birth of Angela's brother, Brett Raymond, at Pontiac Community Hospital, January 25.

1977, weight 9 12 ozs. First grandson for Charlotte and Ernest Garland, another one for Wes and Mina. EASTERBROOK Don and Deborah (nee Orford) welcome with love their son, Matthew Michael, born Tuesday. Feb. 1.

1977 at 12:56 p.m. weighing lbs. eta. maiuiew jmtuaei is the first grandchild fori Mr. and Mrs.

Raymond R. Orford of Edmonton, Alberta and Mr. and Mrs. Ken Easterbrook of Belleville, Ontario. Thanks to Dr.

George Taylor and Riverside Hospital staff. HOFFMAN Peter and Linda wish to announce the birth of their third son, Erik Kristopher, born at the. Riverside Hospital on Feb. 1, 1977 at 4:53 p.m. MacDOUGALL Jim and Maureen (nee Julien) are pleased to announce the arrival of Jamie Leigh, 4 lbs.

1 on February 3, 1977 at 2.49. Tammy, Is Overjoyed with her new sister and wishes to thank Dr. Barwin and the caseroom staff of the Ottawa General Hospital. PICKERING Bill and Karen of Chapleau Ontario, wish to announce the arrival of their first born, a healthy son, Darryl William at the Grace Hospital Ottawa. Grandparents Mr.

Mrs. Phil May, Ottawa and Mr. Mrs. Doug Pickering, Ontario. Special thanks to Dr.

Watt and staff. February 2nd, 1977. TUCKER To Ann and Don, a son, Alan Alexander Donald, February 2, 1977, 11 4 ozs. Many thanks to Dr. S.

Kronick and Ottawa Civic Hospital staff. Deaths (nee Taylor) In Ottawa hospital on Saturday the 5th of February 1977, beloved wife of William F. Campbell; mother of Margaret Ot tawa; and David sister or Mrs. Peter Collins (Margaret) Montreal; Mrs. Douglas Stiles (Nancy) Toronto; William Taylor London, and the late Mrs.

Harold Anderson (Jessie) of Malaya. Friends may call at Hulse and Play-fair Central Chapel 315 McLeod St. 7-9 p.m. Monday the 7th, 12-3 and 7 9 p.m. on Tuesday the 8th of February.

Funeral service private. Flowers gratefully declined, but donations to the Canadian Cancer Society would be much appreciated. CREPIN, Mrs. Helena In hospital on Sunday February 6, 1977 Helena Holmes aged 80 years or 1199 Shil-lington Ave. widow or Au-.

gustine Crepin; dear mother or Leo, Fred, Leonard, and Evelyn (Mrs. George Paquette); dear mother in law or Kay and Nadlne; also survived by 18 grandchildren. Resting at the Kelly Funeral Home 2313 Carting Ave. (west of Woodroffe) where friends may call after 7 p.m. Monday.

Funeral Wednesday to St. Bonaventure Church for Mass at 11 a.m. Interment Notre Dame Cemetery. CONNERTY, Violet May (Maizie) In hospital on Saturday February 5, 1977 Violet May Burchill of 616 Kirkwood Ave. widow of Douglas Connerty in her 68th year; mother of Douglas, Sherwood, Francis, Clifford and the late Dwight, alltf Ottawa; sister or Georgina and Doreen Burchill Ottawa; Mrs.

Malcolm Bi-ach ot Manotick; Mrs. Alma Jamieson of Camp Borden; Stanley, Jack and Jim Burchill of Eastons Corners, Harold of Edmonton; and Donald of Portland, also surviving, 7 drea. Resting Hulse and Playfalr Central Chapel 115 McLeod St. Service on Tuesday at 2 p.m. Inter-' tnent Capital Memorial Gardens.

Mac DONALD, George In hospital on Saturday February 5, 1977 George C. MacDonald of Kenmore, Ont in his 89th year, beloved husband of Pearl Ferguson; dear father of Eric, Metcalfe; Ralph of Cornwall; brother of Mrs. Edgar Craig (Jessie) Winchester; also survived by 8 grandchildren. Resting at the Warner Funeral Home, Russell, Ont. where funeral service will be held Tuesday at 2 p.m.

Interment SprlnghlU cemetery. MacLARTY, Mrs. Stella In hospital on Sunday February 6, 4977 Stella Bureau aged 79 years formerly or Hawthorne Ave, widow or Douglas MacLarty; dear mother or Ted, Joyce (Mrs. Conrad Dagenais) and Margaret (Mrs. Fred La-douceur); also survived by 5 grandchildren and 1 great granddaughter.

Resting at the Kelly Funeral Home 585 Somerset St. (Centre Town) where friends may call after 7 p.m. Monday. Funeral Wednesday to Canadian Martyrs Church for Mass at 10 a.m. Interment Beechwood Cemetery.

McDONALD, Danny Ac cidentally on Friday February 4, 1977 Danny Donald McDonald of Vernon In his 20th year, dear son of Donald and Dorothy McDonald; brother of Duane, Dayle, David all of Vernon; Debbie of Toronto; Darlene (Mrs. Mark Goodwin) Ottawa. Resting at the Vice and Craig Limited Funeral Home, Highway 31 between' Scrivens Dr. and Metcalfe Corner. Requiem Eucharist and funeral in Holy Trinity Church, Metcalfe on Monday at 2 p.m.

Entombment Springhill vault. McUNTON, Joshua James In hospital on Sunday February 6, 1977 Joshua James McLinton (Jim) in his 85th year of 234 Dale Ave. formerly of Moodie dear son or the late Hugh and Jane (Maxwell) McLinton; beloved brother or Mrs. E.T. Armstrong (Edna); and dear uncle or Stanley McLinton or Kars; Mrs.

Lyle Anderson (Ruby) or Edmonton; Mrs. Ronald Gouin (Gladys) and David Armstrong, both of Ottawa. Resting at Hulse and Play-fair, Central Chapel 315 McLeod St. Service in the chapel on Tuesday at 1 p.m. Interment Richmond United Cemetery vault.

MOREAU, Mrs. Valeda On Sunday February 6, aged 72 years, beloved wife, of Leopold Moreau; dear mother of Leopold or Vanier; Omer or Perkins; Mrs. Adelard Cleroux (Yollande) of Perkins; Mrs. Alderic Lajeun-esse (Cecile) Sturgeon Falls; Mrs. Eugene Desjar-dins (Yvette), Mrs.

Fereol Lacroix (Therese), Mrs. Gerard Levesque (Marie-Jeanne), all ot Ottawa; sis ter of Palmer Loyer of North Bay; Mrs. Laura La-jeunesse. Sturgeon Falls; Mrs. Juliette Tessier of North Bay; also survived by 29 grandchildren and 8 great grandchildren.

'-Resting at Racine Robert and Gauthler Funeral Directors, 300 Holmstead Funeral service will be held on Tuesday February 8 from St. Laurent Church, Carlsbad Springs at 11 a.m. Interment Parish cemetery Carlsbad Springs. NADLER, Adam In hospital in Almonte on Saturday February 5, 1977 Adam Nadler aged 41 years of R.R. 3 North Gower, beloved husband of Jacqueline Ethier; dear rather or Adam and Elizabeth; pre-- deceased by a son Michael; survived by his mother Mrs.

Magdalena Kroeff and step-rather Mr. Peter Kroeff; brother of Anna (Mrs. Hans Seifert) and Kathy (Mrs. Charles Paul); Step-brother or Peter and in grid Kroen. Resting at the Kelly Funeral Home 2313 Carting Ave.

(west or Woodroffe) where friends may call after 7 p.m. Monday. Funeral Wednesday to St. Phillip's Church, Richmond for Mass at 2 p.m. Interment Parish cemetery.

NESRALLAH, Diah In hospital on Saturday Feb ruary 1977 age 7 years. dear son or Mrs and Mrs. Michel Nesrallah of 1128 Merivale Rd. Friends may call at McEvoy Shields Fu neral Home 235 Kent St, Funeral Tuesday to St. Eli jah's Orthodox Church (Lyon it MacLaren Sts.) for Service at 2 p.m.

Interment Capital Memorial Gar dens. HULSE PLAYFAIR LAXTNSEH, JesapK E. Central Chapel West Chapel 233-1143 728-1761 DUPUIS, Amable On Sun day February 6, at a local' hospital in Hull aged 83 years beloved husband of Yvonne Seguin; dear father of Mrs. Donat Dugaa (Ce-cile) Mrs. Jacques Four-nler (Annette both of Hull; brother of Mrs Bo-dolphe Seguin (Blanche) of Ottawa; Mrs.

Ovila Legault (Pauline) of Lucerne; also. survived by 7 grandchil- dren and 6 great grand- cmiren. nesting at acine Robert and Gauthler Funeral Directors 101 Notre Dame St. corner of Victoria. Funeral, services will be held on Wednesday February 9 from St.

Bernadette Church at 10 a.m. Reverend Father Rosalie Laflamme O.M.I. Cremation Beech-wood EVANS, Edward A. (Boonle) In hospital on Saturday February 5, 1977n Edward. Evans aged 67 years, beloved husband or Betty Snell; dear father of David of Ottawa; and Ted of Chicago; brother of Walter.

Funeral service was held at. St. Bartholomews Anglican Church on MacKay St. on Monday at 2 p.m. Interment Beechwood Cmetery.

Hulse and PlayTalr Central Chapel in charge of arrangements. GOODEVE, Beatrice (Dolly) In hospital on the 6th of February 1977 beloved aunt of Mrs. Haldane Hutchins of Cookstone, and Mrs. Elaine Dowler of London. Qnt.

Friends mav attend the funeral service at Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel 315 McLeod St. on Wednesday at 2 p.m. Those wishing may donate to the charity or ones choice. JEWITT, Mr. Lonsdale Passed away at Sudbury Memorial Hospital, Thursday, February 3, 1977 in his 83rd year, he is survived by his wile Ellen, or Thessa-lon; three sons, Lome or Sudbury; John, or Espanola and Harold or Simcoe; two daughters Lila (Mrs.

J. Bunt) and Shelby (Mrs. W. Bowes), both or Ottawa; also by 11 grandchildren and five great grandchildren. Resting at McNally Funeral Home, Massey, where friends may call Saturday for funeral service from St.

Andrew's United Church, Massey, Sunday, at 3 p.m. with Rev. C. McGibbons officiating. Interment in Walford ceme- tery in the spring.

KENNEDY, Gilbert Bruce -(Formerly of the RCAF) Suddenly at home in Tauranga, New Zealand on Saturday Feb. 5, 1977, beloved husband of Margaret Browne, father of Peggy-Lou, son of the late Gilbert-Frances Kennedy and Lola Martin formerly of 89 Brighton Ave, Ottawa; dear brother of Ruth Kennedy or Ottawa and Frances Chisholm or Chelsea, Quebec. LALONDE, Henri In hospital on Wednesday February 2, 1977, aged 62 years, or 1455 Clementine Blvd. Apt. 1108.

Funeral Monday from McEvoy Shields Funeral Home. 235 Kent St. to St. Thomas Aquinas Church for Mass at 2 p.m. Interment Notre Dame Cemetery.

VEITCH DRAPER LIMITED STEWART, Clara Parkdale Chapel 728-4673 We tell you All the facts about price ranges, procedures, and all our available services. No hidden charges! HECTOR VAMXANCOURT M'EVOy funeral Home OMHailMMhl, eince 1925 Phone 232-S337 VJjJj MKMd MMkiM SHAD LOCK, Earl On Sat urday February 5, 1977 Earl Shadlock husband of Doreen Shadlock (Glavin); dear father of Karen and Jeff. A memorial service will be held at Hulse and Playfair West Chapel 1098 Byron Ave. on Wednesday 9, 1977 at 2 p.m. WATSON, James John Suddenly at his residence, Smith's Falls, Ont.

on Saturday, February 5, 1977 James John Watson in his 66th year, husband of Ruby Rosebush; dear rather or Robert or Lombardy; George and Marsha Watson or Belleville; brother or Dorothy (Mrs. Henry Marsh) or St. Catherine's; and Margaret (Mrs. Bruce Beamer), Niagara Fats; dear son of Mrs. Elizabeth Watson of Niagara Falls.

Resting at the Blair and Son Funeral Home 112 Beckwith St. North, Smiths Falls. Funeral service will be conducted In the chapel on Tuesday February 8 at 1 p.m. Interment Hillcrest cemetery. YULE, John Campbell In hospitlal Spring Valley.

N.Y. Saturday February 5, 1977 John Camptx Yule, son or the late Mr. and Mrs. J.C. Yule or Arnprior; brother or Byron A.

or Ap-pieton, Wisconsin; George E. or Ottawa; and Elizabeth (Mrs. Kifk Dunlap) of Arnprior, Ont. Funeral service to be held 11 a.m. Tuesday February 8 at St.

Paul's Episcopal Church, Spring Valley, N.Y. Interment Spring Valley. Notice by Boyce Funeral Arnprior. Lest BLACK Labrador receiver, mate. Avlmer area, has white collar, one eve, named 684-7930.

Reword. BLUE wallet, January 19, downtown, Julie. 733-271. BOARDER Collie, light brown and while, male, near Wvtcnwood, Wednesday Feb. 2, reward, 684-5023.

EYEGLASSES with hearing aid, reward Phone 237-9900. GERMAN Shepherd Male, part Collie, vicinity Bank Sunnyslde, Family pet. Reward. 232-5538. GOLD chain, link bracelet, heirloom, Bank-Waverlev or Tecum Furniture area reward, 733-9026 evos.

GOLD Homer. Initials A.W., vicinity Lourler. Elgin, Art Gallery. Reward. 733-4764 otter 6.

HALF et of dollies between Belfast and Innes Rd on St. Laurent. Reward. 722-0654. 728-466.

HEARING AID, at the Art Centre Thursday night. 236-9806. HEIRLOOM ring, pink cameo surrounded In seed pearls. In Bavshore Plaza or parking lot. Mrs.

Good, 231-4121. JANUARY 20, lady's gold Gruen watch Initials back, Canal. Pretoria brldoe area, Elgin St. or buses 6 or 61 233-4723. KITTEN male, greyish Mock, about months old.

Moody Dr. area. Please coll 829-4283. KODAK- caousel, 140 slide tray lost Friday Jan 21st, between Lansdowne Park and Queenswov at Bronson. Phone 234-3325 otter 6.

LADY'S cane, vicinity Hampton Park She Dpi no Plaza. 728-7257. LADY'S Lonalne watch. Silver colour with black bracelet, on bus on Rldeou St. 233-5601.

LADY'S Numa watch, In beginning of January 233-1664. LADY'S Silver Elgin wrlstwatch, Bank, Somerset area reward. 234-5950, 235-2227. LARGE plaid Mohair schart, Feb. 1, probable vicinity Red Barn, Merivale Rood, 2344180 evenings.

LOST In CorllngwoodMcKellor area, two year old small mate dog, white and town colour, 1976 licence 4043. reward 725-1386. LOST In City View area miniature Schnauzer. Call 225-2984. LOST last autumn sllver-gllt leaf-shape brooch, set with small Jade-green stones.

Sentimental value, 749-5514 mornings. LOST near Boushey's Waverlev and Elgin on Sunday, very old family crested signet ring of sentimental value, good reward, phone Kohler 232-3521 or 741-0266. LOST Pastel mink hat, January 19, Laurier. area 235-5747. LOST 9 month ok) female beagle, black, brown and white, registration number In right ear C2P1H.

Answers to vars area Jan. 31. Reward. 815-2791. OMEGA watch, round.

Mack leather strap, reward. 741-3237 or 237-4190, ask for Wendy Nespitt. ONE eyed Siamese torn cot, answers to Molshe Seneca Sunnyslde reward. 236-5934. ORANGE and white male cat, fur missing right front paw, Alta Vista area.

731-1926. PARTIAL dentures, lost at Bavshore, 722-6228. Reward. PRESCRIPTION GLASSES. Mue-orev frames, tinted.

Le Quadrille. January 22, reward. 745-2556 after 6:30. REWARD tor return of red Swiss Army pocket knife, lost on Reservoir Hills In Glen Cairn, Sunday. Jan.

23. 829-8603. REWARD. Female cot. three colours.

Please coll 521-6438. REWARD gold brooch amethyst heart with diamonds, Glebe area or Near Chateau Lourler Wednesday p.m. please coll 235-8643 or Ottawa Police. SHAGGY, year and a half old white poodle, named Snoopy. Red collar, rabies tog, vicinity Luskvllle, Quebec.

Please coll 455-2324, SMALL brown dog, year old, white markings on chest, female. Lost Glebe orea 234-4880. SMALL BLACK and white dog. centre-town, 233-9723. WEST Highland white terrier.

Mono-tick area answers to Chhno. Rideau township license tag, ManoHdi Veterinary Rabies tag. Red. white and blue plaid collar. REWARD.

Please call 692-3929 or 692-3216. WEST Highland, white Terrier, vicinity of Wlnsor Park, Hunt Club Road. Comes to name McDuff. 523-1013. Reward.

WOULD person who found key charm Byword market area Januovr 21 or after phone 235-8855, carved brownish 2" cylinder, silver ends, sentimental value. YOUR pet may be at Humane Society Shelter, visit shelter to make sure. Bnwx pointer mnte, Sanrty after I ZSMMt DIAMONO rtnsv it ctutter. on Mall during noon hour February 1st. 521-7610.

FOUND kitten, black and white on Lancaster Rd. near Notional News. 827 -0662 evenings. r- VISIT OUR I dMBarr, MODEL APARTMENTS ORAPIAirQ PARKWOOD HILLS the garden community a greater choice a better lifestyle 1-2 bedroom apartments 2-3-4 bedroom townhouses and garden homes suites with shag carpeting or parquet flooring modern appliances year-round family recreation public and separate schools nursery school South on Fisher to Meadowland Drive. Turn right to the' Rental Office.

224-8200 inniDGTOfto Eisus't stosr MOMOuese eutunee HEAT, HYDRO AHO CABttVtSeOM MCLUMD 91 RENT Wkdey. H-S Sotiirttar 1Q-S SunOTr 1-S ciated. 888.

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Pages Available:
843,608
Years Available:
1885-1980