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a 50 Saturday, October 22, 1977 Ottawa Journal. Births and Deaths CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY ANNOUNCEMENTS Vital Statistics: Adoptions 3 Births Deaths Obituaries 5 Lost 6. Found Notices: 13 In Memoriams Masses 15 Cards of Thanks 15a Acknowledgements 16 Funeral Directors 17 Cemetery Memorials 17a Cemetery Lots 18 Societies Lodges 19 Churches 20 Florists: Cemeteries Druggists Deems Sunday 29a Druggists Monday Services: 30 Service Stations Banquets Parties Out Foods 35 Where to Go 36 Hotels Beauty 38 Nursing Homes Gardening Landscaping 40 Ambulance Service RENTALS Duplexes to Let Condominiums to Let Apartments to Let Furn. Apartments to Let Apartments Wanted Houses, Garden Homes Furn. Apartments Wanted Sublets Rooms to Let 61 Rooms Wanted 62 Room Board 62a Share Accommodation PROPERTY 63 Business Opportunities Industrial Properties 65 Property for Sale Property for Rent Property Wanted Income Property Commercial Property Out-of-Town Property Farms for Sale Farms for Rent Farms Wanted to Buy Cottages for Sale Cottages for Rent Cottages Wanted Cottage Lots for Sale Warehouse Space Offices to Let Offices Wanted to Let Stores to Let Stores Wanted to Let Resorts 85 Hunting Fishing MERCHANDISE 112 Garage Sales Articles: 87 Ski Corner 88 Snowmobiles 89 Snow Blowers Bicycles Cameras for Sale 93 Articles Wanted Articles for Rent Articles for Swap Antiques and Fine Art Firewood Fuel Basket Machinery Equipment 100 Pet Stock 101 Livestock Poultry 102 Stamps Coins 103 Hobbies 104 Boats Motors 107 Musical Supplies 108 Radio, Stereo, Television 109 C.B.

Equipment 110 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 Homes for Rent 137 Mobile Homes Moved 138 Mobile Home Parks 139 Mobile Homes Exchanged 140 Campers Post Supplies Motorcycles: 145 Motorcycles for Sale 146 Motorcycles for Rent 147 Scooters for Sale 148 Scooters for Rent Miscellaneous: 151 Garages Parking space 153 Winterizing REAL ESTATE 157 Houses for 158 Real Estate Services 159 Condominiums 160 Furn. Houses to Let 161 Furn. Hses. Wanted to Let 162 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 Office Help Hotel Help Help Wanted Salespersons Agents' Positions Vacant Professional Services Hospital Help Employment Wanted Domestic Help Domestics Available Teachers Wanted Tuition Trade Schools Baby Services Day Care Centres MISCELLANEOUS 260 A Legal Auctions Your Service" Journal Box Replies C- 637 639 643 656 662 668 671 681 698 :711 718 720 750 777 781 782 798 827 852 854 859 871 Replies Mailed Oct. 21, 1977 889 890 893 894 897 900 get 2.

Births 3. CALLAGHAN Barry and Beth (nee More) are happy to announce the birth of Mikaela Iola at Guelph General Hospital on Wednesday, October 19, 1977. A sister for Maximilian. CONGRATULATIONS, from Mothercraft to new parents and babies. COURTEMANCHE Francois and Jill (nee Smith) are pleased to announce the birth of their first child, a son, Nicolas Maurice, 7 lbs.

1 on Wednesday, October 19, 1977. Many thanks to Drs. Puddicombe, QuinIan and Malan and caseroom staff, Ottawa Civic Hospital. FISH Larry, Vicky and Jonathan joyfully announce the arrival of a baby boy on. Wednesday, October 19, 1977 at the Ottawa Civic Hospital.

FORD Gaye and Laura nee Storing are pleased to announce the arrival of Melissa Lea, October 19th, 1977, weighing 8 lbs. 12 a Memorial Hospital Winchester. Sister for Travis. JACKSON To Don and Elena (nee Aquino) a girl, Sarah Laurene, 7 lbs. 12 Wednesday, October 19th, 1977 at the Ottawa Civic Hospital.

Special thanks to Dr. Wallace and caseroom staff. KENNEDY Don and Julie (nee Sharp) are thrilled 1 to announce the arrival of their first child, a daughter, Kelly Jane, 7 On October 17, 1977. A new granddaughter for Flo. Sharp and Ray and Irene Carroll.

Thanks to Dr. Birnbaum and the maternity staff of the Civic Hospital. McVEY Carson and Mary. (Nee Rowan) are happy to announce the birth of a son, Andrew Michael, on October 20, 1977 at the Civic Hospital, weighing 8 1 oz. Proud grandparents are Bill and Reta McVey and Jim and Joan Rowan.

thanks to Dr. Kronick and his assistants, and case room nurses, Dawna Cruickshank and Doreen Garrett. SCHAENFIELD David and Rona (nee Hersh) take great pleasure in presenting their newest pride and joy, Hilary Farra, 8 lbs. 2 who arrived on October 18, 1977, at the Ottawa Civic Hospital. A sister for Brett Elated grandparents are Dora and Sam Schaenfield and Etta and Saul Hersh.

A NEW MOTHER NEEDS REST So the most appreciated gift to her is a diaper service Gift Certificate from OTTAWA DIAPER SERVICE 770-1543 770-1544 White, Soft, Sterile Journal Subscription Rates SINGLE COPY PRICE Weekdays Saturday BY CARRIER $44.20 a year or a week BY MAIL CANADA One month $6.00, six months $33.00 or one year $60.00. Saturday only a week, $31.20 a year. OTHER COUNTRIES One month $10.00 or one year $110.00. Saturday only $1.00 a week, $52.00 a year. 3.

Deaths AMO, Jack In Hospital on Thursday, October 20, 1977, Jack Amo, age 83, of 1172 Wellington husband of the late Beatrice Doxtater and Delhia Paquette; dear father of John, William, and Patrick, all of Ottawa; dear brother of Mrs. Edith Kilmartin, of Ottawa; also survived by 8 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren. Friends at the Kelly Funeral Home, 585 Somerset St. (Centretown) after 2 p.m, Saturday. Funeral Monday to Holy Rosary Church for Mass at 9 a.m.

'Interment Pinecrest Cemetery. BARRETT, Helen Patricia In hospital on Thursday, October 20, 1977 in her 57th year. Helen Kalen, dearly beloved wife of William Barrett and much loved mother of Carole and Diane. (Mrs. Peter Jermyn); loving grandmother of Kate and sister to George Kalen of Ottawa and Victoria Taraska of Utica, N.Y.

Friends may call at McEvoy Shields Funeral Home, 235 Kent St. after 5 p.m. Friday. Funeral Mass Saturday at 9 a.m. in Our Lady Of Fatima Church.

Interment Notre Dame cemetery. Memoriam donations to the Canadian Cancer Sorioter annroriptod 3. Deaths BINNEY, Susan Jane Accidently Thursday, October 20, 1977. in her 22nd 21, year Susan Binney; beloved daughter of Erwin W. and the late Eleanor J.

Binney; dear sister of Richard, Patricia and Robert. Friends may call at the Tubman Funeral Home, 403 Richmond Road, West of Churchill, from 7 to 8 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. Service in the Chapel Monday at 10 a.m. to be followed by vice cremation.

FINKELSTEIN, Samuel- -In hospital in 'West Palm ed. Beach, Florida on Friday, October 21, 1977, age 69, beloved father of Morry tal and Roslyn (Bassin) of Miami, Florida. Dear brother of Louis Finkel- lyn stein, of Ottawa, also survived by 6 grandchildren and several nieces and at nephews. Funeral Sunday, October 23, 1977, Miami, Florida. FOURNIER, Helen In hospital on Thursday, October 20, 1977 Helen Suttie, beloved wife of Ronald J.

Fournier of 794 Eastvale loved daughter of Mrs. Jenny-Mae Suttie; devoted tal mother of Tyler and Heidi; dear sister of Walter of North Bay. Friends may call at the Kelly Funeral Home, 585 Somerset St. (Centre Town) from 7 to 10 p.m. Friday.

Funeral Service Saturday in the chapel at 10 a.m. Interment Notre Dame cemetery. Donations to the Ontario Cancer Foundations Ottawa Civic Hospital appreciated. GIFFORD, Jean Swiftly and without warning God plucked another rose for His heavenly garden, Jean Gertrude Ross, age 59, beloved wife of Reg; beloved mother of Gloria, Lois Elaine, (Mrs. Ronald A.

Kerr) Sheila, Carol Ann, and and darling grandmother of Todd Kerr; also survived by 1 sister, Norma (Mrs. Peter Simonds) of Ottawa and 1 brother Milton John of Pierrefonds, Quebec. Serin Veitch Draper Chapel 453 Parkdale at Gladstone Saturday, October 22, 2 p.m. Cremation Pinecrest. KELLY, John Roy In Hos20, pital 1977 on Thursday, Rectober Hull, Quebec) in his 73rd year, dear husband of Gabrielle Villeneuve; dear father of Robert of Brampton and Barbara, Ann (Mrs.

Ronald of Ottawa; also survive by 5 grandchildren. Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod St. Service in the chapel on Monday at 1 p.m. Interment St. James Cemetery, Hull.

Friends, may' call on Saturday and Sunday 2 to 5 and 7 to 09 p.m. Those desiring to send a memorial tribute may donate to the Canadian Cancer Society. LAVIOLETTE, John (Veteran of World War II and Korean War) In hospital on Thursday Oct. 20, 1977, John Laviolette, age 54 years, dear father Gerard (Gerry) Ottawa, fiancee of Rita Daviault, brother of Roger of Quebec City and Gaston of Thunder Bay. Friends may call at the Kelly Funeral Home, 2313 Carling Ave.

(West of Woodroffe) after 2 p.m. Saturday. Funeral Monday to St. Basils Church for Mass at 10 a.m. Interment L'Orignal Catholic Cemetery.

Mr. Laviolette was a member of the Royal Canadian Legion Branch MacLEOD, Duncan Alexander- At Maxville Manor on Thursday October 20, 1977, Duncan Alexander MacLeod, formerly of Dunvegan, age 82 years, son of the Late Duncan William MacLeod and Catherine Chisholm, brother of Cameron, Mrs. Rachel Ottawa; Chisholm, New Jersey, U.S.A.; William Dunvegan; Donald Toronto; Mrs. Keith Muir (Gretta), Toronto; Mrs. George MacRae (Catherine), Dunvegan.

Resting at the Munro Funeral Home, Maxville, Ont. Funeral service will be held on Saturday Oct. 22 in Kenyon Presbyterian Church, Dunvegan at 2 p.m. Interment Dunvegan Cemetery. MacLEOD, Duncan Alex At Maxville on October 20, 1977 Duncan Alex, son of the late Duncan W.

and Catherine Chisholm and dear brother of Cameron, Apple Hill; Mrs. Harold Capron (Rachel), Ottawa; Chisholm, New Jersey; Mrs. R.K. Muir (Greta), Don Mills; Willie, Dunvegan; Donald, Rexdale; Mrs. George McRee (Catherine), Dunvegan.

Resting at the Munro Funeral Home, Maxville. uneral arrangements later. McMANUS, Josephine In hospital on Friday, October 1977, Angeline Marie 'Labossiere, a age 73 years, dear mother of Lawrence, Frank, and Patricia (Mrs. Claude Bonnet) survived by 4 grandchildren and 2 great grandchildren. Friends may assemble at the Kelly Funeral Home, 2313 Carling Ave.

(West of Woodroffe) Monday for the funeral serin the Chapel at 11 a.m. Followed by cremation. Donations to the Canadian Cancer Society appreciat- Deaths NOONAN, Edna In hospiOctober 21, 19771 Mary Edna Noonan, retired civil servant, dear sister of Eve(Mrs. J. Angus McLean); also survived by niece and nephews.

Resting the Whelan Funeral Home, 515 Cooper St. between Bay and Lyon friends may call on Sunday from 1 to 10 p.m. Funeral Monday to St. Patrick's Church for mass at 11 a.m. Interment Notre Dame Cemetery.

RIMKUS, Kazys In hospion Friday October 21, '1977, Kazys Rimkus of 2916 Otterson Drive, beloved husband of Justina Jakaityte, dear father of Betty (Mrs. Jack McDonald) of Ottawa and Laimis of Lethbridge, Alberta; dear brother of Joseph of Vittoria, Ont. and Mrs. Martha Garbenis of Wakefield, also survived by grandchildren. Remains were transferred from the Kelly Funeral Home, 585 Somerset St.

(Centre town) to rest at the Russel-Mor den Funeral Home, Reynolds Oakville where friends may call after 2 p.m. Sunday. Funeral Tuesday to the Lithuain Martyrs Church for mass. Interment Parish Cemetery. SCOTT, James (Bart) Suddenly on Friday, October 21st, 1977, James Barton Scott, widower of Rose Sawyer; survived by several nieces and nephews and a sister Bella Craig Aberdeen, Scotland.

Funeral services were held from Hulse and Playfair West Chapel on Saturday. Interment Pinecrest Cemetery. SIMZER, Wilburn James In Kemptville District Hospital on Friday, October 1977, Wilburn James Simzer in his 68th year, R.R. 1 Mountain. Dear of Mrs.

Margaret Simzer, South Mountain, beloved husband of Dorothy Simzer, R.R. 1 Mountain; and father of Mrs. Eugene Scott (Olive), R.R. 3 Mountain; Mrs. Donald Toohey (Marjorie); Lyn; Mrs.

Joyce Dillon, Manotick; Claude Nadon (June), Bourget; and Elmer, Prescott; predeceased by daughter, Muriel; brother of Mrs. Michael McKenna (Irene), Ottawa; Stewart DeClaire (Ruby), South Mountain; Wilfred McLaren (Hazel) and Arnold of Mountain. Friends may call at Purcell Funeral Home Spencerville until Monday where funeral service be held at 1:30 p.m. ment South Gower tery. SKENE, Norma On day, October 21, Norma Gosse, age 86, Maples, Spencerville, widow of Charles dear mother of Akron, Ohio; Islands; Mrs.

Joan moine, Montreal; Mrs. drew Mackenzie (Joyce), Oxford Station R.R. sister of Thurza and leen, Toronto. Resting ston Funeral Kemptville. Service in Chapel, Monday at 2 p.m.

STRACHAN, George C.S. his home 18 Croton Irvington-on-Hudson, 10533 on Wednesday, tober 19, 1977 husband Roberta Alexander brother of Milton of fax; Jerrold of Calgary; Audrey (Mrs. R. O'Reilly), and Donald of Ottawa: the late Hazel (Mrs. Pearce), Arthur and bert; also survived by children.

Funeral Saturday at 9:30 a.m. St. Barnabas Episcopal Church, ton. VEITCH DRAPER LIMITED GIFFORD, Jean TRUE, Lawrence Eugene Parkdale Chapel 728-4673 TRUE, Lawrence Eugene In hospital, on October 19, 1977 age 56 years, son of the late Mr. and Mrs.

Henry True; loved father of Stephen, Mrs. Albert Potvin (Diana), Mrs. Steve McLean (Deborah), Mrs. Allen Maxsom (Cathy), all of Ottawa; Miss Nancy True, Miss Susan True, Orleans, Ontario; Mrs. William Amico (Sandra), Belleville, Ontario; also survived by 11 grandchildren; brother of- Mrs.

Belmont Laflamme (Arelean), Gordon, John, Edward, Norman, Harold, Mrs. William O'Connell (Isabel), all of Ottawa; Russell of North Gower; Mrs. Lloyd Lynch (Jenny) of Metcalfe; Mrs. Rueben Knapp (Lillian) of Verona; predeceased by three brothers and a sister. Resting at Veitch Draper Limited, 453 1 Parkdale Ave.

at Gladstone. Service in the chapel Saturday at 10:15 a.m. Interment Pinecrest cemetery. YORK, Frances In hospital on Friday, October 21, 1977, Frances York, daughter of the Late Rev. Samuel and Hattie York.

Resting at Hulse and Playfair, Central Chapel, 315 McLeod St. where friends may call after: 7 p.m. Saturday. Service in the Chapel Monday at 11 a.m. Interment Wilton, Ont.

Rev. C. Ross Brown officiating. In lieu of flowers donations to the Canadian Bible Society would be appreciated. Deaths VICE CRAIG Funeral Homes Inc.

METCALFE WINCHESTER CHESTERVILLE The most comprehensive funeral service organization serving Dundas County and Ottawa-Carleton. 774-2120 One convenient telephone number serves all 3 locations FRED N. GARRETT FUNERAL SERVICE COURTEOUS, DIGNIFIED, Dependable Service Since 1938 233-4773 584 Somerset Street West HULSE PLAYFAIR LIMITED FULTON, Gearge William KELLY, John Roy SCOTT, Marjorie SCOTT. James (Bart) YORK, Frances Central Chapel 233-1143 West Chapel 728-1761 5. Lost BLACK diamond ring in jeweller's envelope.

Reward. 684-3572. BLACK Samsonite briefcase, at United Parking lot, corner of O'Connor and Rochester, containing important files. Reward is offred for return. Please contact, Dominion Dairies Sealtest, 232-4281 or 592-3331.

CAMERA, near High School of Commerce, Monday, Sept. 26, reward, 745- 3742. CAT, dark grey male, part Persian, Meadowlands area. Reward. 225-3436.

CAT, Male grey tiger with white, Ottawa South Area. Reward, 232-1230. FRED, young male tabby cat, area 238-8449 atter 6. GOLD charm bracelet, October 3 to 5, reward, 521-6697 evgs. 992-1296 days.

GREY Female cat, half persian, Parc de Montagne area, 771-3850. KEYS, Friday afternoon; probably vicinity Argyle, Elgin. Reward, 236- 4288. LADIES brown framed eve glasses, Keats Ave. Riverview Park area, Saturday.

731-9840. LARGE shaggy dog, grey body, white head, no tail, black collar. Reward, Days 992-4718, evas. 822-1142. LOST Greenbank Area, small black male dog, white stripe on face and back of head, black collar.

Oct. 18. Reward, 820-7899, 731-1639. MAN'S gold ring with black cats eve stone, initials R.G.S., west end. Days 238-5585, evenings 820-6833.

MUCH loved pet, brown tabby, large male brown collar with rabies tag, brass pipe, with name inside. Phone 820-4710. REWARD for large grey black Tabby long hair cat, white collar with 'rables tag, lost in Waverley, O'Connor, Metcalfe area. 232-0330. REWARD.

Lost mans vellow gold ring, diamonds on face, vicinity Ottawa University, September 24, much sentimental value, Jim 749-0705. SCOTTY female 10 vears. Rockcliffe Park, Tuesdav, reward, 749-5863. SPAYED female golden retriever, 10 months old, area Sheffield and Innis Rd. lost Oct.

12 Call 745-9779 after 4 call 824-5944 reward. TAN Terrier, near Kemptville, Burritt Rapids Rd, (Kelly), reward. Kemptville 258-2917, 728-7676. THURSDAY, October 13, lady's chain link bracelet, Bank Somerset West, Big Budd's or Carmichael Royal Ottawa Hospital. Reward.

731-9526. YOUR pet may be at Humane Society Shelter, 101 Champagne. Visit shelter to make sure. 2 SIAMESE cats, 1 blue and 1 red collar, Kilborn Alta Vista area. Gale, 997-1214; 523-4229.

6. Found BLACK and white kitten, Flora St. 232- 2361. FOUND one Kodak camera, near Montfort Hospital, 774-3502. GLASSES with chain on Flannery Drive.

731-5990. Tabby cat found, Merivate Baseline district. 224-4797 after 6. WHITE cat, temale, long hair, Pine Glen area. 825-3649.

2 DOGS mother and pup on Carling Avenue, tan coloured, can be picked up at Humane Societv. 13. In Memoriams ATTFIELD in loving remembrance of dear wife and mother, Evelyn, who passed away October 23, 1976. As we loved you, so we miss you; In our memory you are near. Loved, remembered, longed for always.

Bringing many a silent tear, Harold and Family. BENNETTT In lovingmemory of a dear wife and mother, Margaret Stewart Bennett, who passed away Oct. 22, 1968. We are sad within our memory, Lonely are our hearts today: For the one we loved so dearly Has forever been called away, We think of her in silence, No eve may see us weep, But many silent tears are shed When others are asleep. Husband George and Family.

BERTRAND In loving memory of a dear husband and father, Claude Bertrand, who passed away 4 vears ogo, Oct. 22, 1973. Like falling leaves the vears slip by, But loving memories never die, Every day in some small way, Memories of you come our way. -Wife Jeanne, Daughter Jacqueline. COOK in loving memory of a dear husband, Robert (Elisha) Cook, who passed away October 22, 1974.

Nothing can ever toke away The love a heart holds dear, Fond memories linger every day, Remembrance keeps him near: Wife Agnes. DUGGAN In loving memory of our beloved son and brother, Harvey Franklin Duggan, who passed away October 22, 1968. To one we will never forget, His absence to us is a sorrow, His loss we will always sister? regret. -Loving parents and Nancy. MORRIS In loving remembrance of a dear mother, Mrs.

Alfred Morris, who passed away October 23, 1943. Love's greatest gift Remembrance. Edna, Donald and Mabel. PRENTICE In loving memory of a dear mother and grandmother, Alice Prentice, who passed away Oct. 22, 1967.

There are times of stoney anguish When the tears refuse to fall, But the parting time, dear mother Was the hardest time of all. Joe, Maureen, Kevin, Sheila and Ciaran PRENTICE Alice, who passed away October 22, 1967. Loving and kind in all her ways, Upright and just to the end of her days; Sincere and true, in her heart and mind, Beautiful memories she left behind. -Warner and Family. PRESTON In loving remembrance of a dear husband, father and grandfather, John D.

Preston, who passed away October 23, 1975. We think of him in silence, No eves can see us weep; But still within our aching hearts His memory we keep. Wife Evelyn, son Robert, daughter and family Susan and Paul Christensen, Rob, Jason Danny. PRESTON In loving memory of our dear brother, John Douglas Preston, who passed away October 23, 1975. Sunshine fades and shadows fall, But sweet remembrance outlasts.

all. -Sisters Ruby and Edna. SCOFIELD In fond and loving memory of my dear mother, Mrs. H.J. Scofield, who passed.

October 22, 1951. Mother, who gave us the best of her life, Who cherished our secrets, our sorrow and stife, Who taught us to love and taught us to pray, Dear mother in heaven, God bless you today. -Elsie and George. SISSON In loving memory of a dear mother and grandmother, Isabelle, who passed away October 22, 1975. There is a sad but sweet rememberance, There is a memory fond arid true; There is a token of affection, Mother, And a heartache still for you.

James, Dot and Children. TURNER In loving remembrance of a dear wife and mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Turner, who passed away October 22, 1976. Peacefully sleeping, resting at last, The world's weary troubles and trials are past, In silence she suffered, in patience she bore, Till God called her home to suffer no more, -Husband and daughter and family. 15.

Cards of Thanks CALLENDER, Mr. and Mrs. William Joseph and family wish to thank their many friends and relatives for their acts of kindness, messages of sympathy received during the sudden death of their beloved daughter Gertrude. Joseph Family DUFRESNE Mr. Alexandre Dufrense: and the family of the late Jeremie (LeRouge) Dufresne wish to thank relatives, neighbours and friends for their visits, cards, floral and spiritual expressions of sympathy, Heart Fund donations and attendance at the funeral Mass.

Special thanks to Mrs. G. Samson, Misses Marcel and Paulette Sagala, the Eudiste Fathers, the Sisters of the Joan of Arc Institue and members of the Ottawa Branch 16 of the Royal Canadian Legion. 17. Cemetery Memorials CREMATION Full information Free of Charge from BEECHWOOD CREMATORIUM P.O.

BOX 7025, OTTAWA 741-9530 17a. Cemetery Lots CAPITAL Memorial Gardens, 1 burial plot and bronze memorial available, 233-6414: CEMETERY lot, 4 grave space, Pinecrest Section D. Box C-884 JOURNAL. 20. Florists COLOURFUL AUTUMN FLORAL ARRANGEMENTS CONSULT ALLEN'S FLORIST L'TD.

312 BANK ST, 235-7201 235-7202. "Satisfaction Our Specialty" Chargex and Mastercharge accepted by phone FINE'S FLOWERS LIMITED OUR BUSINESS IS GROWING FOR YOU 737-0750 21. Cemeteries 21. Cemeteries "IT IS MY WISH TO BE CREMATED" Why did Pinecrest Cemetery open second modern Crematorium and beautiful Chapel? You are invited to write, without obligation, for our booklet explaining this service in more detail. Pinecrest Cemetery Two Chapels Non denominational 2500 Baseline Rd.

829-3600 29. Druggists Open Sunday CENTRE TOWN WHITE Cross Dispersary, Elgin at Somerset 233-4029. Open 10 a.m. 5 p.m. SHOPPERS DRUG MART FAIRLAWN Plaza across from Carlingwood, open Sundays, 10 to 5, 725- 3764.

SHOPPERS DRUG MART 1430 PRINCE OF WALES, Rideauview Shopping Centre. Open every Sunday 12 to 4, 225-6204. SHOPPERS DRUG MART 1280 ST. LAURENT St. Laurent Shopping Centre, open every Sunday 11 to 5, 745-7105.

SHOPPER'S DRUG MART 1830 BANK at Walkley Road. Open every Sunday. 11 to 4. 737-3344. SUNDAY EVENINGS Open 5 p.m.

to 10 p.m. INTERNATIONAL Drug Mart Ltd. 797 St. at Booth, 236-2308. WEST END (NEPEAN AREA) SOUTHGATE.

Pharmacy 1516 Merlvale Road, 224-7322. Open every Sunday from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. You have a friend at Southgate. WEST END PAYETTE I.D.A.

Drug Mart, Lancaster Plaza, 1517 Merivale open every Sunday 9-5. 224-2745. WEST END SHOPPERS CITY Pharmacy, 1377 Woodroofe at Baseline Rood. Open every Sunday 10 a.m. 6 p.m.: WEST END (NEPEAN AREA) GREENBANK Chemist, corner Knoxdale and Greenbank Road, open every Sunday 11 a.m.

6 p.m. 820-1306. 30. Service Stations SERVICE STATIONS OPEN OCTOBER 23 TO OCTOBER 29 7 a.m. 10 p.m.

CEC KAVANAGH'S TEXACO 969 SMYTH RD. at Russell Open until 9, 733-6707. ESSO BIRTCH'S Esso Service Station, 1841 Bank St. at Walkley Rd. 733-3812.

GULF OIL GULF Service Centre, 470 Bronson 235-2268. 33. Banquets and Parties DEMONSTRATION for Watkins Products held by Lillian Henry, Watkins Dealer, Sunday Oct. 23, 1 p.m. Prizes to be won, door prizes, Bingo, lunch, games.

315 St. Patrick. 37. Beauty Salons GLEBE Hair stylist, 3 vears experience minimum to take over clientele, 731-8605. 38.

Nursing Homes BEAUTIFULLY renovated retirement home has very pleasant accommodations and homey atmosphere in Glebe, 24 hour care, 234-0590. "FINDLAY RETIREMENT home in the most elegant country setting in town. Desirable accomodation awaits you. 1-257-4355. SHEFFIELD House, Retirement Home, Kemptville.

Elegant but homey, $13 dailv. 822-1390. 53. Condominiums to Let HIGHLANDS, 4 bedroom split level, 2 full bathrooms, appliances, indoor parking, balcony, grass patio, land, utilities, all amenities included in your rent, $475. 741-1796.

54. Apartments to Let ABSOLUTELY true! Rent a spacious 60 12 mobile home, with factory built addition, for only $298.70 monthly. After 5 years its yours. 824-2260. 54.

Apartments to Let ELGIN SQUARE 1 2 BEDROM SUITES A new luxury high-rise in an excellent location in downtown OTTAWA. Featuring: wall-to-wall carpeting, sun drapes and many recreation 238-2223 475 ELGIN STREET 6 M. of 21, of son one Mrs. Mrs. the will InterCeme-.

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Close to French and schools, shopping recreation. Rent $188.: (for qualified families). Inquire at Beaconwood on Ogilvie Road, just east of Montreal Road. Weekdays 746-7585: Weekends 731-9508: mintoi dear Mrs. 239 240 241 242 243 244 246 247 248 248a 249 250 251 252 253 MATAPEDTA 56 MATAPEDIA, POINT GATINEAU 2 and 3 BEDROOM APARTMENTS RENTS FROM IMMEDIATE $24500 OCCUPANCY INCLUDED IN ADVANTAGES YOUR RENT Bus at the door Fridge, stove, dishwasher Superintendent Light, heat.

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