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v- Ottawa Journal 45 13. laMomoriams Births rlday, May 28, 976 Deaths Birth I I I1 mMlw Two new principals appointed Deaths Deaths HANDYSIDE In fond and loving memory of a dear mother, LI la, who passed away May 28 1961. There or times of stony anguish When the tears refuse to fall. But the parting time, dear mother, Was the hardest time of all. Son Robert ond Dorothy.

LANDRY 1 In loving memory of a dear mother one? grandmother, Mary Ethel Landry, who left us May 28, 1971. We do not need a special day To bring you to our mind, For the days we do not think of you Are very hard to find. If oil this world were ours to give, We'd give It, yes, and more. To see the face of mother, dear, Come smiling through the door. Morion and Grandchildren.

LANDRY In loving memory of our precious 'mother and grandmother, Mary who Rossed awav May 28, 1971. The golden gates were opened Five years ago today, With goodbyes left unspoken. You suddenly passed away, You didn't say goodbye to us Perhaps It's lust as well. We never could have said goodbye, To one we loved so well. Lovingly remembered, Leona and Family.

LANDRY, Mary Ethel In loving memory of a dear mother ond grandmother who passed away Moy 28, 1971. There Is a gift In life we cannot buy That's very rare and true. It's the gift of a wonderful mother, Like the one we had In you. 4 The many things you did for us, In your kind and loving way, You gave us years of Happiness, No one can take awav. Nothing could be more beautiful, Than the memories we have of you, To us you were someone special, God must have thought so too, So as you were then you will always be Treasured forever In our memory.

Lovingly remembered Ethel and Family. McKIBBON In fherished memarv of mv ripni parents, Mother, Alice Maude; wh( nmvd awav Mav 28. 1945. and Dad. John, who loined her June 1, 1946.

May. the wind of heaven blow gernV y. On a quiet and peaceful spat, For the ones I love are sleeping, And will never be forgot. Though their smile is gone forever Their hands I cannot touch, I have so many memories, Of the ones I love so much. Fondly remembered.

Daughter Eileen. NESBITT In loving memory of our parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Nesbltt, who passed away Dad, May 4, 1932, and Mother, May 28, 1960. The joys that they missed on life's highway.

May they find In garden of rest. Ever remembered The Family. 15. Cards of Thanks MIRIGUAY We wish to thank most sincerely our mony friends, relatives and neighbours for their kindness, beautiful flowers, mass cords and Heart Fund donations in our recent loss of a beloved husband, father, grandfather and brother. Special thanks to Rev.

G. Beaulac Lome Kelly, nurses and doctors of North Pavilion Ottawa Civic Hospital. The Mirlguay Family. RAMSDEN I wish to extend grateful thanks and appreciation to the many friends for their kindness, cards of sympathy, telephone messages, flowers and donations to the Ontario Heart Foundation and Cancer Society during the recent sad bereavement of a beloved husband, Richard Marian and Family. SCHNOBB On behalf of my brothers, Andre, Victor and the entire I wish to express my deep appreciation to all those who came to pay their tost respects, also lend a very much needed moral support when my father and mother passed away, Mr.

ond Mrs. Lionel and Leone la Gravel le). Schnobtj Trtortkyou. Their Daughter Denise. 23.

Florists FINE'S FLOWERS' LIMITED OUR BUSINESS i GROWING. FOR YOU 737-0750 38. Nursing Homos BEAUTIFULLY renovated retirement horn has very pleasant ocoomoda- Hons ond homey atmosphere in Glebe. 234-0590, 829-3637, evgs. SHEFFIELD House Retirement Home, 113 dolly.

Kemptville. 258-2888. 39. Gardoning and Landscaping SCREENED TOP SOIL RIGHT off garden and sand fill. Marcel Brazeau, 824-1431, 838-2821.

54. ABartmonts to Lot IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY HABITAT MONT-JOYE POINTE-GATINEAU STUDIOS 1 BEDROOM 2 BEDROOMS from 150 Included in rent Refrigerator A Kitchenette Heated Electricity Hot water Plug-in Parking Swimming Pool Cablevislon Intercom Elevators Janitor Playground For information an Deaths MUNRO, Mrs. Gladys Evelyn In Ottawa hospital on Thursday, May 27, 1976, Gladys Leach, in her 82nd year; beloved wife of the late Arthur Munro and by first marriage the late Edwin Jackson; dear mother of Mrs. H. R.

O'Hara (Nora) of Ottawa; grandmother of Harold (Pat), Brian Michael, and Mary Anne; great-grandmother of Joanne, Janet, Michael, Tamara and Tara; predeceased by a brother Ambrose and sisters Clara and Florence; survived by a brother, W. Ernest Leach of Toronto and several nephews and nieces. Visitation at Racine, Robert and Gauthier Funeral Directors, 260 Bes-serer Ottawa (at King Edward) after 2 p.m. on Friday, thence to Flynn Funeral Home, 1277 Weston Toronto on Saturday. Funeral service Monday, May 31, at Our Lady of Victory Church on Guest-ville Avenue, Toronto.

Interment Mount Hope NUGENT, KeviiP In hospital on Thursday, May 27, 1976, Kevin Nugent, age 18 years, beloved son of Hugh and Nugent, of 1300 Vancouver dear brother of Brian, Joanne and Mary Anne. Resting 'at the Kelly Funeral Home, 2313 Carting Ave. (West of Woodroffe) where friends' may call after 7 p.m. Thursday. Funeral Saturday to Holy Cross Church at 10 a.m.

Interment Indian Hills cemetery, Pakenham. Donations to The Canadian Cancer Society appreciated. O'CONNOR, James In hospital on Tuesday, May 25, 1976, James (Jim) O'Connor, age 86, native of Os-goode, husband of the late Sarah Jean Gollinger and dear father of Kenneth and Emmett of Ottawa Fire Department, Delbert, Mrs. Doris Scharf, all of Ottawa; and RCAF, Germany; also surviving are 14 grandchildren. Resting at the Kelly Funeral Home, 585 Somerset St (Centre Town) where friends may call after 12 noon Thursday.

Funeral Saturday to St. Theresa's Church for mass at 9 a.m. Interment Notre Dame cemetery. PRITCHARD, Robert J. In hospital, on Thursday, May 27, 1976 in his 83rd year, beloved husband of Mayme Woods, Alcove, and dear father of Ronald, Alcove; Mrs.

Helen Lois Easey, (Sondra) Mrs. Der-lin Dillabaugh, both of Ottawa; dear brother of Misses Anne and Elizabeth Pritchard, both of Ottawa; nine grandchildren also survive. Friends may call at McEvoy Shields Funeral Home, Wakefield, Que. Funeral Saturday to Alcove United Church. Service at 2.30 p.m.

Interment Rupert Union cemetery. Donations to the Gatineau Memorial Hospital, Wakefield, will be appreciated. Rev. Tom Simms officiating. REINPRECHT, Alexander Suddenly in hospital on Wednesday, May 26, 1976, Alexander Reinprecht, age 69, of 945 Admiral husband of the late Anica Pine and dear father of Ludmilla (Mrs.

Peter Culu-moyic) ot Ottawa and Gor-dana (Mrs. Matthew An-drasek) of Chicago) also survived by nine grandchildren. Resting at the Kelly Funeral Home, 585 Somerset St. (Centre Town) where friends may call from 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m. on Friday.

Funeral Saturday to Elizabeth's Church for Mass at 9 a.m. Inter-, ment Notre Dame cemetery. Donations to the charitable organization of your choice appreciated. SMITH, Rae McGregor On Wednesday, May 26, 1976, Xae McGregor Smith (formerly of Glebe Centre), beloved husband of Cecile, in his 78th year; brother of Mrs. W.

J. Major (Elizabeth), North Bay; Margaret, Campbell's Bay; Mrs. Harvey Crozier (Jean), Renfrew; Mrs. Asa G. Smith (Bertha), Campbell's Bay.

Resting Hulse and Playfair, Central Chapel, 315 McLeod St. Service on Saturday at 2 p.m. Interment Ramsayville cemetery. Friends desiring to send a memorial tribute may donate to the charity of their choice. Journal lox Keptiea 849 871 881 889 909 911 923 925 926 933 936 953 955 957 967 982 983 985 988 989 992 998 6 13 17 Replies mailed May 27, 1976 830 863 899 907 957 970 972 988 990 996 3 4 11 16 Deaths LEWIS, Annie Louella In Hlghborne Lodge, Islington, on Thursday, May 27, 1976, Annie Louella Garland, formerly of Richmond, beloved wife of the late William James Lewis; very dear mother of Isabel (Mrs.

George Crawford), Richmond; Mary (Mrs. Wilfred Collins), Islington, 1 much loved grandmother of Allan, Gordon, Linda and Margaret; great-grandmother of Jeffrey, Janet Scott and Craig. Resting at the Cum-mlngs Funeral Home, North Gower, after 2 p.m. on Saturday. Funeral services will pe held on Monday at 2 p.m.

in St John's Anglican Church, Richmond. Interment Minister Union cemetery. Donations to the charity of your choice would be greatly appreciated by the family. LORIMER, Mary Olive In hospital at Almonte on Wednesday May 26, 1976, Mary Olive Lorimer, daughter of the late Charles and Agnes Lorimer. Left to mourn her passing are Duncan and Douglas of Almonte, predeceased by John, James, David and Joseph.

Resting at the Comba Funeral Home, 127 Church Street Almonte where service will be held on Saturday, May 29 at 10.30 a.m. Rev. Robert J. McCrea officiating. Interment Auld Kirk cemetery.

In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the charity of your choice. LYNCH, William On Thursday, May 27, 1976, William Lynch, age 33, of Ottawa; beloved, husband of Patricia Munro; Jteloved son of Winnifred (McKee) Lynch, and the late Emrald Lynch; dear father of Donna; dear brother of Vernon, Weldon and Elaine (Mrs. Lou Morris), all of Ottawa, and predeceased by a sister, Noreen Lynch. Resting at the Kelly Funeral Home, 2313 Carting (West of Woodroffe) where friends may call after 7 p.m. Friday.

Funeral service Saturday in the chapel at 11 a.m. Interment Beecbwood cemetery. Donations to the charity of your choice appreciated. McCLOSKEY, Helen M. In hospital at Fredericton, N.B., on Tuesday, May 25, 1976, Helen M.

Tedford, beloved wife of J. Ernest McCloskey and dear mother of Carol (Mrs. Keith Fitzpatrick) of Montreal; Tedford, Victoria, B.C.; Kelly and Arthur, of London, and Paul of Halifax; dear sister of Lee of Montreal; Ralph and Glendon of London- and Ronald of Woodstock, N.B.; also surviving are eight grandchildren. Resting at the Kelly Funeral Home, 585 Somerset St (Centre Town) where friends may call after 2 p.m. Friday.

Funeral Saturday to Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church for Mass at 11 a.m. Interment St. Paul's cemetery, Aylmer, Que. McMUNN, Bertha Grace At Limoges, Ont on Thursday, May 27, 1976, Bertha Grace Robertson, in her 85th year; beloved wife of the late Thomas Alfred McMunn; dear mother of Eleanor (Mrs. H.

White), Carleton Place; Arnold, Calgary; Keith, Almonte; Lena (Mrs. M. Toole), Toronto; predeceased by Ruby (Mrs. T. Barnes); survived by eight grandchildren and seven greatgrandchildren.

Resting at the Alan R. Barker Funeral Home, McArthur Avenue, Carleton Place. Service in the chapel on Saturday at 2 p.m. Interment St George's cemetery, Clayton. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the charity of your choice.

McMURTRY, Allan H. Accidentally on Monday, May 24, 1976, in his 54th year, Allan McMurtry, of 1355 Trenton Ottawa, dear son of Eleanor and the late James McMurtry; beloved husband of Jacqueline David; dear' father of David, Carol, Steven, Mark, Claire, Alana. and Patricia (Mrs. B. Tur-geon), all of Ottawa; and Susan (Mrs.

J. Leggett), of Sault Ste. Marie, loving grandfather of Allison Tur-geon, brother of Keith, Joy (Mrs. Lome Stevens); Isabel (Mrs. Frank Usher); nephew of Miss Violet McMurtry.

Resting at the Tubman Funeral Home, 403 Richmond Rd. at Roosevelt, where friends may call after 7 p.m. Thursday. Service in the chapel, Saturday at 10 a.m. Interment Lowrey cemetery.

CONGRATULATIONS from Mothercraft to new parents and babies. FRASER Angus and Molly (nee O'Leary) proudly announce the birth of their son, Adam Thomas, 8 lbs. 6 on May 24, 1976 at Riverside Hospital. A brother for Matthew and Julia. HOWARD John and Margaret (nee Pasch) are pleased to announce the birth of a son, Jonathan Seaton, on May 24, 1976, a brother for Jennifer Erin.

Special thanks to Dr. Lucy Rabb and maternity staff of the Grace Hospital. MCLAUGHLIN Jack and Joan are happy to announce the birth of a daughter, Jo-celyn Sarah, at the Grace Hospital on May 24, 1976. PIPER Christine and David are happy to announce the birth of a son, Timothy John, 6 lbs. 15 ozs.

on May 20, 1976 at the Riverside Hospital. We wish to thank all who through their caring helped make our pregnancy and delivery so happy, also Dr. Taylor. RAY Ken and Carol (nee Le Breton) are happy to announce the birth of Michael, a brother for Amber, at the Grace Hospital on May 27, 1976. SCOTT Richard and Lynda (nee Joynt) happily announce the safe arrival of their first child, Brian Richard, 8 9 on May 23, 1976.

Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Joynt and Mr. and Mrs. William Scott.

Special thanks to Dr. Hulley, Dr. Allan and the fantastic caseroom staff at the Grace Hospital. Extra special thanks to Sue McBurney for the very helpful prenatal classes and to Mrs. Mor-phet for her extra attention.

WELLS Jim and Kathy are pleased to announce the birth of Daniella Kathleen, weighing 8 lbs. 2 ozs. First grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. William Murphy of Ottawa and second for Mr.

and Mrs. W. D. Wells, of Palmerston, Ont. WHELAN Maurice and Gloria (nee Myres) are pleased to announce a daughter, 7 lbs.

5 on May 22, 1976. Special thanks to Dr. Peter Ranson and staff. Special Birth Notice Rates $1 Commencing immediately Birth Notices will bet published by The Journal for $1 per day maximum 30 words. (Additional wordage at 1 a word.) 3 Days for $3.00.

563-371 1 Deaths ALBERT, Leon On Thursday, May 27, 1976, Leon Albert, age 94, of 220 First beloved husband of Sophie Belaire, dear father of William, Emile, Rene, Girard, Blanche (Mrs. Paul Bigras), Laurence and Yvette (Mrs. Thomas Har matage), of Victoria, B.C.; dear brother of Mrs. Vina Lacroix; also survived by 17 grandchildren. Resting at the Kelly Funeral Home, 585 Somerset St.

(Centre Town) where friends may call after 2 p.m. Saturday. Funeral Monday to Christ the King Church for mass at 9 a.m. Interment Notre Dame cemetery. BURWASH, Dorothy In hospital at Ottawa, Ont.

on Thursday, May 27, 1976, Miss Hazel Dorothy Bur-wash, late of Ottawa; beloved daughter of the late Major Lachlin Taylor Bur-wash and the late Hazel Kiyo Burwash. Miss Bur-wash was born at White-horse, Yukon Territories on June 30, 1909. She served as an officer in the Canadian Department of External Affairs from 1943 until her retirement in 1973. Cremation will take place at Ottawa and will be followed by a committal service at St. Peter's Anglican Church, Cobourg, Ont.

on June 1, 1976. Interment will be in St. Peter's cemetery, Cobourg. A book of remembrance wiH be available for signatures at the parlour of Hulse and Playfair, Central Chapel, 315 McLeod St. on May 31, 1976 from 2 In the afternoon till 8 p.m.

Tributes may be made by way of donations to the Canadian Cancer Society. THEORET, Ubald Suddenly onJThursday, May 27, 1976 at his residence 2100 Russell Ubald Theoret; beloved husband of Emilie St Louis, age 70 years; father of Gerara of Wendover and Marguerite (Mrs. Richard Kraus) of Navan and brother of Adel-la (Mrs. Louis Simard) of Ottawa; four grandchildren, one great-granddaughter. Heather Kraus.

Private service was held Friday morning from Fred N. Garrett Funeral Home to Beechwood Crematorium. VILLENEUVE, George Accidentally at Doollttle Lake on Saturday, May 22, 1976, George Villeneuve, age 52 years, of 1015 Riddell beloved husband of Beulah Helen Wentzloff, dear father of Karen-Lynn (Mrs. Keith Robinson) and Sandy, beloved son of Mrs. Laurenda Villeneuve, of Cornwall, dear brother of Lawrence, of-- Sudbury, Wilfred of Buckingham, Ernest of Loretta (Mrs.

John Boyer) of Morin Heights, Mrs. Yvonne Michaud of Montreal and Eileen (Mrs. Frank Murphy) of Wantagh, Long Island. Resting at the Kelly Funeral Home, 2313 Carting Ave. where friends may call from 7 to 9 p.m.

Thursday and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Friday. Funeral Saturday to St. Basil's Church for mass at 10 a.m. Interment Notre Dame cemetery.

HULSE PLAYFAIR LIMITED SMITH. Rae McGregor. BURWASH, Hazel Dorothy. Central Chapel West Chapel 233-1143 728-1761 Lest BLACK Spaniel lost, mole, Woodrooffe area. 733-6698.

COLLIE, male, sable and white, area Hunt Club Road, age 4, toys please. 521-473. GIBSON guitar and cose. Glebe area, Sunday, reward offered. Call Wayne RoStOd, 827-0288.

GOLD charm bracelet, with 5 charms. West End. Reword. 820-4440. GOLDEN earring, knot shaped, vicinity Children's Hospital or St.

Laurent Shopping Centre. 232-0582. GREY cat, Julie, 8 months okt recently spayed, tost vicinity Third Avenue, Glebe, May 10. 232-2500. GREY female cat, vicinity Coleman ond Walkley Road area.

521-6830. KAZABAZUA, tost Sunday, 2-year-old cat, female, spayed, grey and white, orange spots on face. Answers to Su-zette. Reward. 235-6915.

LADY'S gold watch. Caravel make, uptown Slater area. 232-2486 ext. 65; otter 5, 728-7806. Reward.

MAN'S stopwatch. Gal let, sentimental value. Generous reward. 234-0186, evgs. MAY 13 In Glebe or Civic Hospital area, 1 pair bifocal glasses, silver frame smoked tinted lens, reward.

236-3169, after 6. REWARD. Ring cluster of diamonds. After 6, 722-9905. SILVER grey poodle puppy, 5 months, mole.

Glebe area. 238-2295. SMALL German Shepherd, tag 595, Rockcllffe, Vanler. 729-4621. SMALL tabby, blocktan, well marked, spayed female, area Alexan-ian warehouse.

733-2913. SMALL, black female poodle. May 20, Acacia Avenue North, Rockcllffe Park, 749-7995, reward. SPAYED black and whit female cat, Caroline-Scott. 722-5685.

TOY Poodle, black, partially clipped. King Edward-Cummings area. Answers to Barney. Reward. 2344852, 722-0226.

WHITE Parakeet, oronge cheeks, yellow head feathers, Hogs Back area. Reward. 225-8788. WILLING negotiate higher reward grandmother's omythest ring. 992-3852; 749-3455.

YOUR pet may be at Humane Society Shelter. Visit shelter to make sure. 6. Found BLACK and white dog. West End.

825-1692. BLUE budgie. Beacon Hill south area. May 23, 749-0630. BROWNWHITE, Setter Spaniel mix, male, medium size, freckles on face and front legs.

Manor Park area on Sunday, May 23. 745-9961. GREY kitten, area of-Woodroffe and Georglna. 728-78)6. SMALL black dag, male.

Confederation Square, little white on chest. At Human Society, or call 820-4415 evenings. SMALL sand coloured male dog, with Chihuahua, found Maltland, Carllng area. 825-4419. SUM of money, Sussex Drive bus stop, 9.30 Thursday, May 27.

996-5018. 13. In Momorlsms DUNCAN In loving memory of a dear father and grandfather, James Roy Duncan, who passed away May 28, 1975. We often sit and think of him When we are atone. For memory Is the only friend That grief con coll its own; Like Ivy on the withered oak.

When other things decay Our love for him will still be green And never fade awav. Earl, daughter-in-law Barbara, grondsons Kirk ond Mark. DUNCAN In memory of mv husband, Roy, who passed away May 28, 1975. God knew that he was suffering, That the hill were hard to climb, So He closed his weary eyelids And whispered, "Peace be Away In the beautiful hills of God, Bv the valley of rest so fair. Some time, some day, we know not when We will meet our loved one there.

Wife Kav. HANDYSIDE In loving memory of a dear mother ond grandmother, Llla, who passed away May 28, 1961. There Is a sad but sweet remembrance, There is a memory fond and true; There Is a token of affection. Mother, And a heartache still for you. Daughter Hilda, grandchildren Gary and Donald.

CHARETTE, Mrs. Corinne On Wednesday, May 26, 1976, age 90, beloved wife of the late Oscar Charette; dear mother of Oscar of Gatineau; Roland, of Wrightville; Mrs. Arthur Landry (Beatrice), Mrs. Remi Vezina (Aline), Mrs. Gerald Gorman (Jeanne), Mrs.

Armand Demers (Ce-cile), Mrs. Henri Beau- champ (Lucille), all of Ot tawa; Mrs. Normand Corriveau (Rita), of Montreal; also survived by 17 grandchildren and 23 greatgrandchildren. Resting at Racine, Robert and Gauth-ler Funeral Home, 259 St. Patrick St.

Funeral service will be held on Saturday, May 29 from the Basilica at 9 a.m. Interment Notre Dame cemetery, Ottawa. DUCHARME, Bernard In hospital on Wednesday, May 26, 1976, Bernard Du-charme, age 50 years, of 865 Bronson beloved husband of Jane Kavanagh; dear father of Denis, Marc, Helen Lionel Char-ron) and Julie (Mrs. Robert Pa try); dear brother of Holland, Robert, Jean-Guy, Laurette (Mrs. Jack Connelly) Regina (Mrs.

Arthur Mayer) and Anita (Mrs. Nicholas Neyin); also survived by nine grandchildren. Resting at the Kelly Funeral Home, 585 Somerset St (Centre Town), where friends may call after 7 p.m. Thursday. Funeral Saturday to St.

Jean Baptiste Church for mass at 9 a.m. Interment Notre Dame cemetery. FORBES, Melville In hospital Thursday, May 27, 1976, Melville (Mel) Forbes, age 62, Mountain, RR 2, beloved husband of Gall Slomka; dear father of Terry, Chesterville; Barry, Kemptville; Harold, Lion's Head; Patrick and Maureen, at home; brother of Gordon, London. Resting Rolston Funeral Home, Kemptville. Service in the chapel Saturday at 1 p.m.

Interment Lion's Head. HILL, John Alexander At home on Monday, May 24, 1976, John Alexander Hill, of Metcalfe, in his 77th year, husband of the late Sadie Madge Steinburg; dear father of Anna Jean (Mrs. Milton Brown), Ottawa; Muriel (Mrs. Duke Thomas), Beverley (Mrs. Raymond Harper), both of Capreol; James Arnot, Vancouver; dear brother of Robert, Oscar, Gerald, Elwin, Earl, Edna, Ruby and Margaret; also survived by 15 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.

Resting at the Vice and Craig Ltd. Funeral Home, Highway 31 between Scrivens Drive and Metcalfe Corner where service will be held on Thursday, May 27 at 2 p.m. Interment Springhill cemetery. BOLLISTER, Jack Allen (Al) Accidentally on Monday, May 24, 1976, in his 53rd year, Al Hollister, of 15 Chapel Aylmer, beloved husband of Cecile Langevin; dear father of Louise, John, Brian and Lynn; dear son of May Hollister; brother of Helen (Mrs. K.

McEwen), of Lunenburg, Jean Hollister, Doris (Mrs. G. Lewis), both of Ottawa; and Betty (Mrs. S. Brennan), of Iroquois.

Resting at the Tubman Funeral Home, 403 Richmond Rd. at Roosevelt, where friends may call 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Friday. Funeral service will be held in the chapel on Saturday at 1 p.m.

Interment Pleasant Valley cemetery, Osna-brock Centre. LEBLANC, Adelard On Wednesday, May 26, 1976, in Hawkesbury, age 79 years, beloved husband of the late Emma Seguin, dear father of Joseph, Aylmer; Mrs. Yvonne La-londe, Hawkesbury. Resting at Racine, Robert and Gauthier Funeral Directors, 259 St Patrick St. Funeral services will be held on Saturday, May 29 from Ste.

Anne's Church at 10 a.m. Interment Notre Dame cemetery, Ottawa. Journal Subscripts Rates SINGLE COPY PRICE Weekdays 15, Saturday 35 BY CARRIER $44.20 a yar or 85 a week BY MAIL CANADA On month $6 00, Hx month (33.00 or on ysar $60.00. Saturday only 60 a wee. 131 .20 a year.

OTHER COUNTRIES On month $10.00 or on year $110.00. Saturday only $1.00 a week, $52.00 a year. CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY ANNOUNCEMENTS Vital Statistics: 1 Adoptions 2 Births 3 Deaths 4 Obituaries 5 Lost 6 Found Notices: 13 In AAemorloms 14 Anniversary Masses 15 Cords 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 Monday Services: 30 Service Stations 33 Banquets Parties 34 Take-Out Foods 35 Where to Go 36 Hotels Motels 37 Beauty Salons 38 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 Wonted 57 Houses, Garden Homes 58 Furn. Apartments Wanted 59 Sublets 60 Rooms to Let 61 Rooms Wanted 62 Room Si Board 62a Shore Accommodation PROPERTY 63 Business Opportunities 64 Industrial Properties 65 Property for Sale 66 Property for Rent 67 Property Wanted 68 Income Property 69 Commercial Property 70 Out-of-Town Property 71 Farms for Sale 72 Forms for Rent 73 Farms Wanted to Buy 74 Cottoges for Sale 75 Cottages for Rent 76 Cottoges 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 81 Poultry 102 Stamps Coins 103 Hobbles 104 Boats Motors 107 Musical Supplies 108 Radio, Stereo, Television 109 Household Appliances AUTOMOTIVE Autos: 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 130 Truck Bodies 131 Trucks Wanted Trailers: 132 Motor Homes 133 Trailers for Sale 134 Trailers for Rent 135 Mobile Homes for Sale 136 Mobile Homes for Rent 137 Mobile Homes Moved 138 Mobile Home Porks 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. Wonted 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 Wonted 187 Money Available 188 Mortooges 189 Investments 190 Patents Copy EMPLOYMENT 239 Office Help 240 Restaurant-Hotel Help 241 Help Wanted 242 Salespersons Agents 243 Positions Vacant 244 Professional Services 246 Hospital Help Wanted 247 Employment Wanted 248 Domestic Help 249 Teachers Wonted 250 Tuition 251 Trade Schools 252 Baby Services 253 Day Core Centres MISCELLANEOUS BROCK VI LLE (Special) Leeds and Grenville board of education appointed two new secondary principals and recommended four for vice-principalships. Appointed as principal at Gananoque Secondary School was Patrick B. Slack.

He replaces William Mumford, who plans to retire at the end of this school year. Mr. Slack is now vice-principal at LaSalle Secondary School. George Grattori has been appointed principal at Ri-deau District High School. He replaces Michael Hutcheson.

Mr. Gratton is now vice-principal at Thousand Islands Secondary School. Appointed as vice-principals were Dr. George Hunter, a math co-ordinator with the board; Roy Little, a teacher at Rideau District High School; Duncan Ma-cLennan, also a teacher at Rideau District High School; and William Miller, a teacher at Brockville Collegiate Institute. Today and Tomorrow TODAY Ottawa-Carleton Citizen Advocacy annual meeting, public library auditorium, 120 Metcalfe 7 p.m.

to 10.30 p.m. Hootenanny, old fire hall, corner of Sunnyside and Fairbairn, 8 p.m. Nepean public library bookmobile will be at Fisher Heights public school between 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. Nepean's council for the arts and parks and recreation present Movement Music, Bell high school, 8 p.m.

Admission $1. Gays of Ottawa, drop in, 378 Elgin 8 p.m. National" Film Theatre, Song of Freedom, 395 Wellington 8 p.m. Art lending display, Ottawa Little Theatre. Art exhibition, Canterbury high school, 900 Canterbury 7-10 p.m.

Ottawa Boys' Club, Centre Town Unit, 412 Nepean 3.30 to 10 p.m. Rare books and manuscripts display, National Library, 395 Wellington 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily. Man and Wildlife in East Africa, exhibition.

National Museum of Natural Sciences, Metcalfe and McLeod, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. daily. TOMORROW Spring tea and bazaar, Christ Church, Ashton, 2 p.m. to 5 p.m.

Nepean public library bookmobile will be at Briar-green public school from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m.; at Trend-Arlington community building from 11 a.m. to 12.45 p.m.; and at Bayshore Community Club from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. Annual plant sale, St.

John the Divine church, Slack Road, 9 a.m. to noon. Ottawa Valley. Light Horse Association show at Metcalfe fairgrounds, 8 a.m. Improvisational Olympics, Confederation high school, 1 p.m.

to 4 p.m. Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians, Nepean Sportsplex, 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Tickets $10. Senior citizens dances, Jack Purcell and Westboro community centres, 7 p.m.

to 10 p.m. Ottawa Boys' Club, Centre Town Unit, 412 Nepean 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Art exhibition, Canterbury high school, 900 Canterbury 7 p.m. to 10 p.m.

Ottawa public library, main branch, puppet show, McElligot's Pool, 10 a.m.; Film, Le Ballon Rouge, 2 p.m., 120 Metcalfe West branch, films, 18 Rosemont 10.30 a.m.; St. Laurent branch, Walt Disney films, 847 St. Laurent 2 p.m. National Film Library presents two Hitchcock films, Rich and Strange, 7.30 p.m. and The Farmer's Wife, 9.30 p.m., 395 Wellington St.

Street Dance and Chil-drens' Festival, Bell Street, from Christie to Gladstone, 4 p.m. to midnight. Salvation Army Argyle Songster Brigade, gospel musicale, Woodroffe Temple, 820 Woodroffe 8 p.m. Tulln tea. St.

George's ACW, 152 Metcalfe 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. Monster flea market, Sandy Hill community centre, 250 Somerset East, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. $1 a table.

National Black Coalition of Canada, Nepean Sportsplex, annual black national awards, cocktails, 6 p.m.; dinner-dance, 8 p.m. Canadian Automobile Association, annual school patrol march. Majors Hill Park, 10.45 a.m. 260 Leoal 261 Auctions 300 "At Your Service".

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