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Ottawa Journal Tuesday, April 24, 1979 Page 43 13. In Memoriams AT YOUR SERVICE Births Deaths Births 3. Deaths 3. Deaths 3. Deaths GARDENING 3.

GRETTON, Richard Alex Doralice In Wakefield, Que. on Monday, April 23, 1979, Doris CARDINAL In loving memory ot dear wife ond mother. Aurore. who possed awov April 24, IV7I. Peacefully sleeping, resting ot last.

The world's weorv troubles and trials are past. In silence she suffered, In patience she bore. Till God called her home to sutler no more. GILMOUR In fond and loving memory of odeor husbond ond father, William who passed away April 24, IV 78 Lovingly remembered forever, Wife ond Fomilv. WILLIAMS In loving remembrance of a dear father and friend, F.

Cordon Williams, who passed away so suddenly April 24, IV75. The blow was great, the shock se vere. We little thought his death so near. Only those that have lost con tell The sorrow ot porting without farewell. Dooghlers Borboro-Louise and Arlene.

20. Florists FINE'S FLOWERS LIMITED When words are inadequate, send flowers from Fine's 737-0750 24. Nursing Homes LOCAL retirement home. 24 hour nursing super vision. Dovs 749-9807.

35. Lost CAT, centretown, 15 lb longhaired apricot-coloured neutered male, answere to missing from corner ot Florence ond Lvon Streets, from April 14th; please coll Norman Macdonnell, 236-2242 or 992-9368; reword. EASTER MONDAY. 2 vears old female. West- Highland Terrier.

Kings mere Area, recently shaved reword, 827-3232. GLASSES In brown cose behind Pleasant Park School, Sunday April 8.731-6931. GOLD Brocelet, Saturday. April 8, vicinity bus station. Arts Centre, National Gallery.

Reward. Call Klrbv. 632 2343 collect. GOLD charm brocelet, vicinity Montreal Rood ond Bathgate or Ri-deauond Elgin. Reword.

733-5744. LADY'S gold Seiko watch. Block-burn Hamlet or Shopper's City East. Reward, 824 -6803. LADY'S glasses, (reddish brown).

west end area. Bells Corners, Greenbank, Kanata, area. 995-0163 Otter 5, -729-0651. I ArW'C uhiin WIH uintrk hlnrtr coroy oicoe rreaJ vjou. LAST week, small purse with keys, urgent, 745 7391.

MALE and female Somoyeds, Ot tawa East, 1100 Reward. 746-4446. NEAR Arrowsmith Dr. small block male dog, Ottawa license 5694, if found please phone 746-1971 or 997- 6510. SHORT string pearl, vicinity, 2nd Avenue and Driveway, reward, 233-8813.

SMALL, slim, black cat, 2 vears old, no front claws, answers to Martinique. Orleans Wood Area. 824-4854. STRAYED from 72 Poplar, block male Spaniel. Tuesday morning, light coloured collar, '78 tags.

235-7304. YOUR pet may be at Humane Society shelter, 101 Champagne. Visit shelter to make sure. 36. Found LARGE mole Irish Setter, please call 733 5176.

PAIR of men's brown rimmed glasses on Findloy Avenue. 236-1767. RICHMOND area, part Collie, block with white on neck and legs, male, 838 5686 WEE Black kitten, found in Glebe. 733-8256. 37.

Apartments to Let ACCOMMODATION for single person, small 1 bedroom, Arlington Ave. SI 75. 235 6767, 235-9162. ADULT building, Glebe, 2 bedroom, living and dining room, electrically equipped, no parking. May t.

1275. 234-1386. ADULT building, Kirkwood. 2 bed rooms, equipped, parking. May J260 72? B5V2.

ADULTS, 2 bedrooms, new, broad loom, parking. Billings Bridoe area. 592-3696 evenings. ATTRACTIVE. $190.

237 1870 small Glebe apt. AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY WEST END PHONE 274 4381 I and 2 bedrooms standard and deluxe, healed, indoor pool, gomes room, tuck shop, tennis court, close to NCC bicycle pathwov, situated country setting in Ottawa's west end Call The Pork Plora ot 1000 Castlehill Cresc. 224 4381 AVAILABLE June 15, Riverside Dr. ond Smyth, very comfortable 2 bedroom, view over Rideau River, su perbiv equipped, parking. 7 minutes from downtown.

731-1900. AVAILABLE May I. Rockclitte Park, number 80 Rideau Terrace, 5 minutes from downtown, bedroom, $750 including parking, 746-4397. AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY West End Phone 829- 7052 LARGE ond small bachelors from $196; large and small 1 bedroom from $242; available immediately. Complete with heat, power, fridge ond stove.

Very close to schools, large shopping centres and buses. Coin operated laundry facilities, parking extra. The Olvmpia Apartments 810 Pi nee rest Rd. AVAILABLE immediately. Linden-lea, 1 bedroom, equipped, porkfrtg, $175 plus light lanitorial duties.

749-713S. AVAILABLE, west end, 1 bedroom, heated, $150. 729-2848. AVAILABLE May 1, Vanier, spacious I bedroom, equipped, healed, parking, $196. 749-U30: AVAILABLE, suit responsible, adult.

1 bedroom, equipped, heated, $190. 722-3923. AVAILABLE May 1, 2 bedroom, modern, Sandy Hill, odult building. $325, call after 4, 236-8150 or 368 Besserer St. Apt.

71. AVAILABLE Immediately, bachelor, 1, 2. and 3bedroom. 738-4551. AYLMER.

$160 monthly, Includes heat ond light, 2 bedrooms with Insulated verandah. 684-3134. 722- 5635. A1 ACCOMMODATION THE New River ton, available Immediately, bochelors, 1, 2 ond 3 bedrooms, 100 Hlnchev Corner Burns i de a the Parkway, overlooking Ottawa River. $200 Bonus for early occupancy.

722-8600 weekdays 9 o.m. to 8 p.m. Weekends 10 o.m. to 6 p.m. BACHELOR, furnished or unfur nished.

$185, suit couple, parking, close to St. Laurent Shopping Centre, 55? Dunbrock. BACHELOR, sublet. May centre town. 733-6931.

BACHELORS and I bedrooms available near Civic and Grace hospitals. Immediate occupancy contact Janet, days, 235-3161, or Sandy, evenings, 738-7254. BACHELOR apartment, 11 $0, heat and light Included Vonier. 236- 4014. Deaths PRUD'HOMME, Germain Of Ottawa on Monday, April 23, 1979, age 62 years, ucluvuu liusuanu uf Irene Desrosiers; dear father of Emilien, Jean-Paul, Noel, Gabriel, Gae-tan, Roland, Patrice, all of Ottawa; Mrs.

llenriette Parisee, of Hull; Don Dorward (Celine), of Wendover; Mrs. Jacques Lemieux (Louise), of Jes-sop's Falls; Mrs. Lloyd Lizotte (Diane), Mrs. Colette Marier Miss Jean-nine, all of Ottawa; also survived by brothers and sisters. Visitation at Ra cine Robert and Gauthier Funeral Directors.

7 Fairmont Ottawa. Eu-c haristic Celebration on Thursday, April 26 at St. Francis of Assist Church at 10 a.m. Interment Notre DameCemetery, Ottawa. v- PRUD'HOMME, Mrs.

Irene In hospital on Sunday, April 22, 1979, Irene Lacasse, age 72 years, wife of the late Ro- saire Prud homme, of 2092 Queensgrove Road; stepmother of Mrs. Heinz Schlegge (Jeannine) Marcel, Hector, Ernest Mrs. Marcel Dugas (Gil bertc), Henri and Pierre Prud'homme; sister of Charles Emile, Wen dover; Marcel, Washing ton; Mrs. Edgar Lajonde (Mariette), Mrs. Paul Perriard (Claire), Mrs.

Gerald Dagenais (Fran-coise). At her request no visitation. Cremation at Beechwood Cemetery. Relatives and friends are invited to attend a commemorative Mass at St. Bonaventure Church on Wednesday, April 25 at 10 a.m.

Interment Notre Dame, Ottawa. Donations to the Cancer Society, 200 Melrose would be appreciated. Funeral arrangements by the Landreville Funeral Home. SWEET, James (Jamie) Lloyd Accidentally Sunday, April 22, 1979, Jamie Sweet, Braeside, dear son of Carl and the late Eleanor Sweet, stepson of Mary Stewart; dear brother of David and Nancy, step-brother of Patricia and James Stewart, all at home; dear grandson of Mrs. Annie Cartv.

right and Mrs. Blanche Hawbolt, in his 22nd year. The body rested at the Boyce Funeral Home, Arnprior until 12 noon Tuesday thence to St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Arnprior where service was held at 2 p.m. Interment Arnprior Albert St.

Cemetery. THIBAULT, Frank Of 208 Vanier Road Aylmer, on Saturday, April 21, 1979, age 53, beloved son of Mrs. Ludger Thibault (Charlotte Lausch), dear husband of Pat (Mary Murphy); dear father of Monica and Nicole, at home; dear brother of Richard of St. Pierre de Wakefield; brother-in-law of John and his wife Becky Murphy of Bells Corners and Cecile Thibault of Aylmer. Resting at Lionel Emond and Son Funeral Home corner of Centre and Parker, Aylmer.

Service Wednesday, April 25 at 2 p.m in St. Medard Church, Dcschenes. Interment St. Paul's Cemetery, Aylmer. WARNER, Annie Grace Entered into rest peacefully at Ottawa on Satur day April 21st, 1979 Annie Grace Throop in her 96th year, widow of Willard Warner; and dearly loved mother of Howard of Ottawa and South Augusta, last surviving member of the family of Joseph Arunah Throop and his wife Angeline Manhard.

Resting at-her late residence, "Norfolk Hall" in South Augusta (R.R. 2, Brockville, Ont.) from 2 p.m. Mon day. Funeral service In Bethel United Church, South Augusta at 2: 30 p.m. on Wednesday.

Interment to follow In the family plot at Read's Cemetery, South Augusta. HULSE PLAYFAIR LIMITED PHturPS, nobert Kenrtetfi WARNER, Anme Grace AINSLIE. George W. JOBSON. Arthur Robert Central Chapel 233-1 143 West Chapel 728-1761 APPLIANCE REPAIRS SEWING machines.

Repoirs oil moke. Less expensive thon onv compony. 30 Day guoronlee. Repairs to all small opplionces. IS Day guarantee Ports ot cost plus 15 we expect to do well by being smoii.

ymi atiii vrtf iao- 3J50 anytime. ARCHITECTURAL DRAWINGS 30 YEARS experience, homes, oddl ions, renovations, illustrations, ev motes 7714547. ARCHITECTURAL DESIGNERDRAFTSMAN CARLE TON University Archltec ture student, good carpenter, will s.gndrott any protect. 234-696 evenings AUTOMOBILES FOR PARTS WE buy and sell parts, used cars. 774165.

777 7107 AUTOMOBILE REPAIRS bAUPRE Automotive 232-9684, Open day andnight. Ports, service. XPERT body work, painting one nechankal. Reasonable. 523-7028.

AUTOMOBILES FOR SCRAP we Pick-up old cars for scrap, free. 77 7107. 77 6185. AUTOMOBILES WANTED CARS wanted for scrap, pay up 1c S40. 741-1036.

ARS. trucks, pay SIS to 140. Andr 749 8922. BUILDING CONTRACTORS ESIDENTIAL and Commercio construction and renovations, custom homes, Hudac warranty, oddl- ons, recreation rooms, garages, K.K. Construction, 636-2346.

BUILDING SUPPLIES MfcRMOS, Siding, Carpentry, work guaranteed. Free estimates. Weather All 226-3975. CABINET MAKING CUSTOM-bullt cabinets, show cases, counters, any kind ot wood woik, repairs renovations, good workmanship, tree estimates 224- 7730. CARBURETOR CLEANERS ATTENTION dealerships, service Motions, and fleet-owners! Gum- Gone carburetor and combustion hantber cleaner; coll 725-2729 for tree demonstration.

CARPENTRY ADDITIONS, fences, cedar decks. cpairs. stairs and ceramic. 828- 2b 1. Free estimates BRIAN Stevenson Carpentry.

Com plete custom interior and exterior work. 489 2261. CABINET maker, interior and exte- lor trim. Renovations, recreation ooms, cupboards. Free estimates 1904.

XCELLENT carpentry, general epairs, specializing cedar decks. Small company, small price. Free estimates." 523 7361. A A MAISONE UVE carpentry, all typeot prefab and framing, 663-9855 alter 5. GENERAL Carpentry, pointing.

renovations, repairs of all kinds. 746 7944. PAUL Fortln carpentry. Recreation rooms, sundecks, kitchens, windows, doors, etc. Free estimates.

777 0095. ERDON Sons, Additions, alter otions, recreation rooms. Free estimates, 72V 0649 CARPET CLEANERS team Cleaning, Residential Commercial. Free estimates. Job guarantee or money bock, 523-6176.

CARPET INSTALLATION ARPET sales. Installations, re puirs. Professional work, competi ve prices 232 9738. CEMENT WORK SAM Concrete, concrete floors. ebuilt concrete verandahs, walks and decks, chimney repairs.

Call Sam, 224 5030. CERAMICS BATHROOMS, kitchens remo delled, repaired Please call Mr, hi Mips, 233 8379 evgs. and week W. CARPENTRY All kinds of ceramic work, Speclo- zing in commercial. Call Willy 828- CHIMNEY CLEAN-UP chimney, fireplace swept.

Loose shingles, boards, bricks replaced. 729 6900 DENTURE SERVICE DENTURE Service and repair In the privacy of your own home, day lor evening appointments, no charge for house calls, terms available. S23 7559, 692-3017. DRYWALL AND CEMENT DRYWALL work, guaranteed, free estimates, 225 7286, 825-1366. EXCELLENT plastering, drywall, cement, repairs.

Installation. 722- 4521 days; 722 3653 nights and week fnds. GYPROCK Installed, joint taping, texture sprays, repairs ail kinds 233-0443. PLASTER I NG, drywall. stucco.

chimney repairs. Excellent work, STUCCO, plastering. Cement work Imotes. 22 vears experience. 722- kind General reoairs.

Free esti 1026. ELECTRICAL REPAIRS VILL repair electric appliances of It kinds, my home, less expensive. 17 76-3027. ELECTRICIANS LICENSED ALL electrlcol work, rec rooms. iddlt ons.

rewiring, tree estimates. Ron Electric 236-1106. WILL do electrlcol work ond alter- rtlons. Free estimates. 820-9843, WILL do arty electrical work, free estimates, reasonable rates.

Liouae 749-4075 or Ray 722-7546. FLOOR FINISHING JOHN TIDMAN SERVICES LTD. ARSENAULT Flooring, satisfaction guaranteed. Free estimates, Z4nour service. 820-8797.

FURNITURE Coroet steom cleaning, complete Janiloral service, window cleaning, for free estimates 52J-J20. SPINDLEK'l FURNITURE CUSTOM built furniture, repoirs. lohoisterlno. 71 Richmond Koaa. rr-M FURNITURE REPAIRS rnMPI PTE rarjalr Mrvlc.

French polishing I touch UP. C. L. 2. CANADIAN Molhercraft oners preparation lor childbirth programs.

Call TJS7 COWELL Richard and Maureen (nee Davies) are pleased to announce the birth of their first child, a boy, Philip Richard, born at 2: SO p.m. April 16, 1979, weighing 9 6 at the Civic Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Muggah, Dr. Spence and caseroom staff.

DELAHUNT Chuck, Diane and Sandy are very happy to announce the arrival of Robin Lynn, on April 16, 1979 weighing 9 ozs. EBERTS Chris and Heather (nee Vivian) are so very happy to announce the arrival of a beautiful II daughter, Jennifer Marie Vivian on Sunday, April 22, 1979. Our sinccrest thanks go to Dr. Finestone, his colleagues and the staff at the Civic Hospital for their superb delivery of this wonderful gift. GREEN Richard and Linda are the proud parents of a son, Derek Steven, born April 20, 1979 at 12:30 a.m.

10 Special thanks to Dr. W. Burgess and nursing staff, at the Grace Hospital. KLINCK Jim and Viola are proud to announce the birth of their first son, David James, 8 lbs. 14 April 22, 1979.

Special thanks to Dr. Ray mond-Jones and the case-room staff at the Ottawa Civic Hospital. LONG Susan and Brian are happy to announce the shared birth of their beautiful daughter. Amy Margaret, 7 lbs. 7 on Saturday, April 7th, 1979.

First grandchild for Mrs. Frances Long of Pembroke, Ont. and Mr. and Mrs. T.

R. Dempsey of Ottawa. PRINS Henk and Cathy (nee Jones) joyfully announce that they have been blessed with their first child, Jennifer Elizabeth, born April 18, weighing 7 lbs. 8 ozs. The first grandchild for Lieutenant-Colonel and Mrs.

T. J. Jones and 17th for Mr. and Mrs. G.

Prins. Special thanks to Dr. Hul-ley and Dr. Coulombe and the caseroom staff at the Grace Hospital. 3.

Deaths AINSLIE, George WM Q.C. In hospital on Monday, April 23, 1979, George W. Ainslie, in his 50th year, beloved husband of Diana Hooper; dear father of Douglas, Kenneth, Martha, Peggy, and Bruce; son of Dr. Donald S. Ainslie of Toronto; brother of Dr.

James Ainslie arid Mrs. Margaret Tuer, both of Toronto. Friends may call at Hulse and Playfair, Central Chapel, -315 McLeod St. on Tuesday 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral service at Christ Church Cathedral on Wednesday at 2 p.m.

Cremation Beech-wood. Those wishing to send a memorial tribute may donate to the George W. Ainslie Scholarship Fund, co Dean Hubbard, College of Law, Ottawa University. TOP SOIL SCREENED TOP SOIL PATIO sand, crushed rock, unscreened topsoil. block, muck, spe-clalltlno In residential, fast delivery.

Pvper sand ond Gravel. 822-2599. TOP soil, block loom, for sale. 821-2561. TREE SERVICE JOHN TIDMAN SERVICES LTD.

ARSENAULT Tree Service, removals, topping, fully insured. 820-8797 or 829-8223. NOW Is the time to plan your Shode Tree maintenance program for the year. Consult Bonner mount Ltd. 7450071 for prompt efficient service.

UPHOLSTERY SUPPLIES FOAM for mattresses, cushions. Upholstering fabrics, Bren's, 1130 Bonk, 232-3806. VACUUMS CENTRAL Vacuum, uprights. Power-Team. See the Domestic difference.

Soles, Service, Rentals. Econo-Vac, 15 Richmond Rood. J2J- 0O35. WATERPROOFING MODERN Basement Waterproof I no. Speclatliing In crock repairs.

All work guaranteed. 741-7565 or 1413-256-3444 evening. Free estl- GARDEN Too Soil, knvn, poo! sand. crushstone. dust, grovel, 561-1579.

GENERAL CONTRACTORS tractors, business 684-149 resl- dence 684-7496. HOME IMPROVEMENTS HOME to repair? Carpentry, roofing, water proofing, cement work. J. P. Vochon, 772 8416.

ALL Improvements done to your satisfaction, best price, free estimate. Call Bob. 226-2312, evenings. R. RICHARD; Tinsmith, siding.

metal roofing, flashing, gutter, duct installations, free estimates. 777-3016. HANDYMAN, corpentry, electri cal, plumbing. Con fix almost any thing 828 3591. SHINGLING: tor ond oravel, ce ment work, corpentry work, ABC Roofing.

820-9711. 72 vears experience in general ond custom home renovations. 568-5907. 5 YEAR GUARANTEE REC rooms, kitchens, renovations. custom homes, competitive prices.

746-5144. INCOME TAX PREPARATION GUY Brazeau Bookkeeping Service. Income tax. pickup and delivery. Special rate for Senior Citizens.

Office 824-1521, Evenings 835-2862. INCOME Tax and General account ing. Carrtere and Seguln, 745-0376. PE RSONAL. self -employed ond small business taxes prepared to meet April 30 deadline.

Call The Organizer, 225-4995. QUALIFIED person provides some day service, from $5. Bob, 749 wg, anytime. Businesses welcome. LANDSCAPING CEDARS, cement work, retaining wall, flogstone walks, planters, general landscaping.

684-3918. CONOMIZE TREES removed. pruning, hedge cedars 75 ana up. cnargex nonorea. tVJ- 3989.

LANDSCAPING and maintenance. Work guaranteed. Free estimates. Don, 728 2239. MANURE bv truck load or bushel.

lawn maintenance, and cleanups. 822-0421. B. BRULE TOP soil, power rolling, seeding. sodding, hedges, rototilling.

728- 3833. 838-2940. LAWN MAINTENANCE THOMAS Gorden and lawn care. summer season, general mainte nance 234 0326 MASONRY BRICKS, stone, anv kind ot fire- ploces and ceramic tile, all work guaranteed- ZJ2-WI2. BRICK, stone, masonry, tiles, side walks, fireplaces, foundations.

722-4521 days; 722-3653 nights and weekends. Masonarv: bricks. blocks, stone, stucco and fireplaces, 568 6746 STONEWORK, flogstone sidewalk, retaining wall, planters, small re pairs, general landscaping, 684 3918. MOVERS ANDRE'S Moving ond Pocking big or small we move It all. 232- 7484.

AVAILABLE man with half ton truck to assist with moving, odd iOOS, 728-69. 6. HOUSEHOLD Moving, large and small lobs. Responsible and 100 insured. Free estimates.

Call any me. Kenfo Enterprises, 822-0347. JLT Movers and packers, protes sionols. insured, free estimates. 568 3040 LOCAL movina.

2 man. with war ramy, gooa price- RON'S Moving, 24 hour services, $10 on hour. 232-7484. WILL do moving and painting, very low price Call 778 3349. PAINTING AND DECORATING COLLEGE PRO PAINTERS THE only student painters with guaranteed Quality since 1971.

Ot' tawa East 233 6609, Ottawa West 563 4227. EXPERIENCED painter (wall paper), top quality workmanship, good rates, tree estimates, 836- 3864. EXPERIENCED interior and exte rior painting, hove your painting done Dv me best, no loo too large or small. Special spring rates. 684- 81.

GUARANTEED work, repaint spray painting, sandblasting. Free estimates. Armand. 770-0412, IF you appreciate clean, profession al paintingdecorating, please call Mr. Phillips, evgs, and weekends, 233 83 v.

PAVING CONTRACTORS FERACO Brothers Paving and Ce ment Early Bird special dis count on first 10 who call. 725-2369. PLUMBING HEATING CALL Ronnie 238-2491 Unit 297, Plumbing and Heating repairs. Big or small alterations. PLUMBING repairs and painting, 232-610, 236-0576.

until 1 1 p.m. PRINTING FOR all your offset duplication, contact J. M. HIM and Son, Reproduction Division, 935 Somerset West, 235 5146. ROOFERS ALL types ot repair tor all types of roofs.

684-J327. RESHINGLING and repairs, rea sonable prices, free estimates. 568- 5907. ROOFING, shlnallno, best prices and quality- Free estimates. 820-3568.

ROOFS repaired. Renewed. Blown Insulation. Free estimates. G.

Le-clolr, 771-3911. ROOFS repaired, renewed, blown Insulation, tree estimate, 771-391 1. ROOFS repairs, oravel, tar. tiles. shingles.

684-3337, 685-0897. VERDON Sons, shlnallno, tor ond oravel. general repairs. Free estimates. 729-0649.

SIGNS THE Plastic Shoe, engraving, logos. plates, etc Fast service, 225-4823. SPRING CLEAN-UPS SPRING clean-ups, pruning, trimming, trees, schrubs, hedoes, Hortl culture Groduate. reasonable rates, work ouoronteed. 234-0501.

TOP SOIL GOOD ouolltv- taMMtr-eam day delivery. 746-0514. GOOD QUALITY garden topsoil. mock toil, manure, dv nog, 141V QUALITY topsoil. sand, crushed stone, J.c Levesoue.

Delivered. 24-0558. SCREENED1 top toll, types, old manure and stock muck, Schorl, 821-1581. BRYAN, Garfield Fre derick in hospital Ot tawa on Monday, April 23, field Frederick Bryan, of R.R. 1, Braeside, beloved husband of Helen Thomson; dear father of Heather (Mrs.

Bruce brother to Dorothy Bryan, Montreal and Marjorie (Mrs. E. McConnell), Morris-burg; survived by his grandson Matthew. Resting at the Boyce Funeral Home, Arnprior. Service in the chapel Wednesday at 10:30 a.m.

Interment Sand Point Cemetery. BURNS, William Kenneth On April 22, 1979, at the Ottawa General Hospital following a lengthy illness, William Kenneth Burns, son of the late William Joseph Burns and Gertrude Hanna Perry. Funeral arrangements private. BYSKOV, Peter In hosp-tial on April 22, 1979, a member of the Den Danske Klub of Ottawa; Peter Byskov beloved husband of Essie Prosser; father of Randolph, Mrs. G.

Lajeunesse (Helen), Mrs. S. Jacobsen (Gloria) brother of Kirstiner Skaf-gaard, Kolstebro, Denmark; grandfather of Peter, Steven, Mark, Ar-lene, Lillian and Karen. Resting at Veitch Draper 453 Parkdale at Gladstone 7-10 p.m. Monday 2-4 and 7-10 p.m.

Tuesday. Service in the chapel Wednesday at 2 p.m. Interment Capital Memorial Gardens. Donations to the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated. CI1ARRON, Mrs.

Laurette Suddenly at her resi dence 210 Ste. Anne, Van- ier on Sunday April 22nd 1979 Laurette Trudel age 61, dearly beloved wife of Roger J. Charron; mother of Jacques; sister of Roger, Dartmouth; Ray mond, Chatham; Leon ard, Ottawa; Mrs. Albert Desjardins (Lilliane) Mrs. Raymond Manor (Lucille), Mrs.

Michael Ritchie (Georgette), Mrs. Ray Handler (Femande) Mrs. Jean St. Jacques (Vivian). Resting at the Landreville Funeral Home, 578 Somerset West Funeral on Wednesday to Notre Dame de Lourdes Church for service at 10 a.m.

Interment Notre Dame cemetery CRAIG, Hugh Wellington At Carluton Lodge on Monday, April 23, 1979, in his 91st year, H. Wellington Craig, Honorary Member Carsonby L.O.L., beloved husband of the late Lila Blanche Skucc; dear father of Or villa (Mrs. Horace Brownlce) and Velma (Mrs. Melvin McEwen), both of North Gower; Mrs. Evelyn Casey and Glenn Craig, both of Ottawa; brother of Orphia (Mrs.

Osborne Nixon), of Ottawa; predeceased by brothers Collingwood and Lansdowne; also survived by 7 grandchildren and 5 great grandchildren Friends may call at the Tubman Cummings Fu neral Home, North Gower on Tuesday from 2 to and 7 to 10. Funeral ser vice will be held at the Carsonby United Church on Wednesday at 2 p.m Interment Rideauvale Cemetery. GATES, James On Sat urday April 21st, 1979 James Richard Gates, Prescott, formerly of South Mountain, age 63, dear son of Mrs. Alice Gates, Cornwall; brother of William, South Moun tain; Mrs. Stella Lennox, Oshawa; Mrs.

Ernest Lennox (Dorothy) Kemptville, RR Mrs. Eldon Evoy (Mary), Cal gary and Mrs. Ernest Lindsay (Eileen) Kempt-ville. Resting Rolston Fu- neral Home, Kemptville Monday 2-9 p.m. Service in the chapel Tuesday at I p.m.

Spring Interment South Mountain. Veitch-Draper Ltd. FUNERAL DIRECTORS 453 Parkdale 728-4673 BYSCKV. Peter GRETTON, Richard WINNING, Bertha Excellence, Without Extravagance Since 1 902 T. Eldon Veitch Cllve E.

Veitch Loreni Zohr ander Suddenly at his residence, Richard Warrant Officer of Canadian Corp of Signals, beloved husband of May Johnson; son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Percy Gret-ton (Toronto); brother of Jack; Mrs. Bud Daley (Doris), Toronto; survived also by many nieces and nephews. Donations to the Canadian Cancer Society would be "appreciated.

Memorial service will be held in the chapel at the Canadian Forces Base, Rockcliffe on Wednesday, April 25, 1979 at 11 a.m. Veitch-Draper Ltd. in charge of arrangements. HEADRICK, Spurgeon At Bonnechere Manor, Renfrew, on Sunday, April 22, 1979, in his 85th year, Spurgeon Headrick, husband of the late Ruble White and Catherine Taylor; dear father to Stanley, R.R. 1, Arnprior; Herbert, of Red Deer, Harris, White Lake and Catherine (Mrs.

Brian Bernett), Arnprior; brother to James, Toronto and Lila (Mrs. Leo Hart), Kingston. Resting at the Boyce Funeral Home, Arnprior. Service in the chapel Wednesday at 2 p.m. Interment White Lake Cemetery, JOBSON.

Arthur Robert (Squadron Leader, Retired, R.C.A.F.) In hospital on Monday, April 23, 1979, in his 63rd year, Arthur Robert Jobson, much loved husband of Anita Sands and loving father of Joanne Bedard; son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jobson; dear brother of Grace Popham, Ottawa and Dorothy Linton, Smiths Falls. Funeral arrangements later. For further information please call Hulse and Playfair, Central Chapel, 315 McLeod St.

at 233-1113. In lieu of flowers donations to the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated. LA DOUCEUR, Gene A. In hospital on Sunday. April 22, 1979, Gene La- douceur, of 7 Beaudet Point Gatineau; beloved husband of Donna Albert; dear son of Arthur Ladou- ceur and of the late Olive Grace; dear father of Arthur and Christopher; dear brother of Bob, Theresa (Mrs.

Jack Boyer) and Lorraine. Friends may call at the Kelly Funeral Home, 585 Somerset St. (centre town) from 1-5 and 7-10 p.m. Tuesday. Funeral service Wednesday in the chapel at 11 a.m.

followed by cremation. VICE CRAIG Funeral Homes Inc. METCALFE 821-2120 WINCHESTER 774-2120 CHESTERVILLE 448-2120 FRED N. GARRETT FUNERAL SERVICE Efficient Service, Since 1938 233-4773 584 Somerset Street West PrOfeCf VOU, f.lAMfw ttnrr nnfiiiiatu ciswrtj arte1 insure mar your personal wishes are secure Those are respon- winnes we can snare win you rnrougft me Tubman ttuu pun you prearrange me funeral of your choice ml ttirlav rr.tl Mft Hmmm rvw wishes will oe mef wtfh no mlfalionary rrease Securtry Peace of miru Mail mis coupon orphoiie rTuBMAh7iNErMLOMEsl I 403 RICHMOND WD OTTAWA H2A OE0 NAME iAUUHtka 1 TELEPHONE "Tubman tX Funeral Home' OTTAWA MOUTH OOWfR eCARP 57th year, beloved wife of Walter Logue; loving daughter of Valeda Cleroux and the late Leandre Boyer; dear mother of Rickey and Walter of Vanier, Mrs. Dennis Wakeling (Michele), of Low and Susan of Ottawa; dear sister of Leo, of Lac Ste.

Marie, Mrs. Simone de Repentigny, Mrs. Edward Hickey (Anita), Miss Aliette Boyer, Mrs. Liliane Marshall, all of Ottawa; also survived by 2 grandchildren, Tara and Trista. Was resting at the Racine Robert and Gauth-ier Funeral Directors, 300 Olmstead Vanier.

Funeral was held Tuesday, April 21. Mass was celebrated at the Assumption Church at 8: 30 a.m. Interment Notre pame Cemetery, Ottawa. MAHAN, Georgina At Lanark Lodge, Perth, Ont. on Monday, April 23, 1979, Georgina Morris, in her 95th year, wife of the late William John Mahan; dear mother of Marie (Mrs.

Arthur Hanna), of Harrowsmith; Denzil, of Trenton and Jean (Mrs. Lome of West-port; predeceased by two sons, Leland and Orville; dear sister of Mrs. Myrtle Hanna of Carp; also survived by nine grandchildren and 14 great grandchildren. Resting at the Blair and Son Funeral Home, 15 West Gore Perth. Funeral service will be conducted in the chapel on Wednesday, April 25, at 1:30 p.m.

In-terment Bolingbroke Cemetery. MAY, Violet On Monday, April 23, 1979, in Russell daughter of the late George and Annie May, sister of Elsie May; Mrs. Alice Evans, Wilfred May, of Russell; William May, of Ottawa; Hubert May, of Hull; Arthur May, of St. Catharines; predeceased by brother Kenneth May; also survived by many nieces and nephews. Funeral arrangements by Lafleur and Robert, Funeral Home (Warner), 132 Castor St.

Russell, Ont. Visiting hours Monday 7-10 p.m., Tuesday 1-5 and 7-10 p.m. Wednesday from 12 noon till service time at 2 p.m. Interment in St. Mary's Anglican cemetery, Russell.

Donations to the Diabetic Associ-taion would be appreciated. PAROTON, Mrs. Bertha In hospital on Monday, April 23, 1979, Bertha Gravelle, age 81 years, wife of the late Gaston Paroton; she leaves to mourn one son, Gerald Paroton, husband of Aline Fleury, Gatineau; one daughter, Miss Rolande Paroton, Ottawa; two grandchildren, Maurice and Guy Paroton. Resting at Landreville Funeral Home, 578 Somerset West, after 1 p.m. Wednesday.

Funeral on Thursday to St. Joseph's Church for service at 10 a.m. Interment St. Redempteur Cemetery, Hull. PHILLIPS, Robert Kenneth Peacefully in hospital in Ottawa on Satur day, April 21st.

1979 Robert Kenneth Phillips aged 90, husband of the late Stella Maude Piper; son of the late Norman and Mary Phillips of Bel leville, a long time resident of Vancouver and traveller for Labatts Li mited. Ken Phillips was widely known throughout British Columbia; he is survived by his only son John and four grandsons, Robert, Brian, Peter and Barrie. A private service was held at Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel on Monday at 3 p.m. Cre mation Beechwood. PORT, Eva (R.

In hospital on Saturday, April 21, 1979, Eva Hunt of 362 Clifton In her 90th year, beloved wife of the late Charles A. Port; dear mother of Catherine (Mrs. J. B. Gibson) and John; also survived by six grandchildren and six great grandchildren.

Friends may call at the Tubman Funeral Home, 403 Richmond Rd. at Roo- -sevolt-7-9 Monday and 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Tuesday. Funeral service will be held at All Saint's An glican Church, Westboro, Wednesday at 1:30 p.m Interment St. Mark's Cemetery, Pakenham.

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