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lost 48 Thursday, October 7, 1976 Ottawa Journal Today and Tomorrow Births and. Deaths (baths Births 'i- TODAY Ci'u Christian Business Mens annual convention, Holiday f3nn. Kent Street, opening 'Session, 7 p.m. L- free public swimming, Pinecrest, St. Laurent and tjanterbury pools, 6.45 p.m.

ntolO p.m. ffepean public library Leslie Park community centre, 6 p.m. to p.m. International folk dancing. Jack Purcell Community Centre, 320 Elgin 7.15 p.m.

Public meeting on the worldwide struggle against racial discrimination, spon-sored by the Ottawa public affairs group of the Voice of Women, Ottawa public library, 120 Metcalfe 8 "p.m.. National Film Theatre French classics series La Beaute du Diable and La Tete Contre Les Murs 395 7.30 p.m. Koyal Scottish Country Dance Society sponsors social dancing lessons, City View Public School, 8 p.m. Meeting to discuss master plan for West Carleton Township, Fitzroy Centennial School, Kinburn, 8 p.m. Free documentary film program sponsored by the Canadian Film Institute, Ottawa public library, 120 Met- calfe 8.15 p.m.

Charlie Chaplin festival. University of Ottawa, 770 King Edward p.m. TOMORROW German graphic art exhibit and international stamp display, city nail foyer, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Exhibit of prints by Canadian artists, Nepean Township public library, 3870 Richmond all month.

Blood donor clinic, Tun-ney's Pasture, Brooke Clax-ton Building conference room, 9 a.m. to 11.30 a.m. and 1 p.m. to 3.30 p.m. Nepean public library bookmobile.

Fisher Heights Public School, 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. Christian Business Mens convention continues all day at the Holiday Inn, Kent Street International Night at 7 p.m. Recovery meeting, self-help program for nervous people, 208 Montreal 8 p.m. The Little Princess, free film, Nepean public library, 1541 Merivale 7 p.m.

--Canadian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy annual dance and ladies night. Cedar Hill Golf and Country Club, 7.30 p.m. National Film Theatre French classics series Tirez sur' le Pianlste and Vivre sa Vie 395 Wellington 7.30 p.m. Gays of Ottawa drop-in, 378 Elgin 8 p.m. Hoot, Sunnyside Community Centre, corner Sunnyside and Fairbairn, 8 p.m.

Free documentary films sponsored by the Canadian Film Institute, Ottawa public library, 120 Metcalfe 8.15 p.m. IE 'A portfolio of the works and wit 3J7 BALL Carol and David are pleased to announce the arrival of their first born, i son David born Sept. 29, 1976. The new arrival weighed in at 7 6 at the Civic Hospital. Proud grandparents are Ned Jacobs of Sandusky, Ohio; and Mr.

and Mrs. Ed Ball of Windsor, Ont. Many thanks to Dr. D. C.

McDougall and special thanks to the case room staff. BARRETTE Mary, Phil and Kate happily welcome Amy Therese who arrived at the Ottawa General Oct. 3, 1976 weighing 8 lbs. Ex-tiled grandparents are John and Margaret Men-ihan of Rochester, N.Y. and Ed and Mary Barrette of Ottawa.

All are well. BOYCE Walter, Leslie and Jennifer are pleased to announce the arrival of James Russell, on Sept 30, 1976. Thanks to Dr. Muggah and Nurse Karen Phillips. BROWNRIGG Robert and Claudette (nee Ladouceur) are proud to announce the birth of theifirst child, a girl, Jennifer Ann, 6 11 on October 5, 1976, at the Ottawa Civic Hospital.

BROWN Glen and Sandy (nee Vanderbeck) are pleased to announce' the birth of their first child Jeffrey Alexander, 7 lbs. 4 on Oct. 1, 1976. A grandson for, Mr. and Mrs.

Mansford Vanderbeck -'(Pembroke); and Mr. and Mrs. Glendon H. Brown (Ottawa). Many thanks to Dr.

Hulley and the case-room staff at the Grace Hospital. CONGRATULATIONS from Mothercraft to new parents and babies. CORD AN I Bruno and Dar-lene (nee Mask) are happy to announce the birth of their daughter Renata Alana, 8 lbs. 8 on September 26, 1976. First granddaughter for Mr.

and Mrs. Guiseppe Cordanl and third grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. August Mask. Special thanks to Dr.

Beau-Hinn and caseroom staff. DINELLE On Oct. 3, 1976 to Brian and Cheryl, a son, Aaron, first grandchild for Ken and Elsie Weatherley and Velma and Eugene Dinelle. Thanks Dr. Hulley and Grace staff.

GARDNER Glenn and Janice (nee Wilson) are pleased to announce the birth of their daughter. Christen Shea, 8 10 Oct. 3,, 1976. First grandchild of Ross and Audrey Gardner and seventh grandchild of Mrs. Edna Wilson.

Special thanks to Dr. J. Held and caseroom staff, Grace Hospital. HARRIS Brian (Bucky) and Barb (nee Atkinson) proudly announce the arrival of their first child, a daughter, Kimberley Barbara, at 2.15 p.m. on Oct.

1, 1976, weighing 7 lbs. 8 ozs. at the Grace Hospital. Special Birth Notice Rates $1 Birth Notices will be published by The Journal for $1 per day maximum 30 words. (Additional wordage at 1 50 a word.) 3 Days for $3.00.

563-3711 281. Auctions 3.1 Les Tait. This Saturday in the Weekend Magazine section of Ottawa Journal SCAGLE year ok) 'emote, tattoo In one Somerset Brnmon area, oood reword, roll w. Miller. 9Ve2M, days.

evenings. Birks qoid watch lost, reword, 74S-leeviftei i- BLACK mixed i. ab. male, months. Glebe area answers to nn jffet 5.

Brown wallet lost Saturday night. Ottawa ramois or Alto lsto area. Contains importont i canto and pic tures Hewora 'w-ww Cat vicinity Pinks Lake or Mountain Hood, remote, small ma nlv white. with blot jnd or awn. with oell Beck-ett doys, ooyjciv a27 ow, evos.

CHAIN bracelet 18 carat add. Met calfe, MacLaren, Lourier Bank area. ZK-4M0 CHARCOAL striped and white, neutered male rat from Hunt Club, Chose Area, white tip on 'oil 731-5199. CMAQI IIS Buff coloured cat. area River dole.

Windsor Pork. Biilinas and Brewer Park, last Saturday, block horness. blue 1.0. too, a very substantial reword. TO-0779.

49M anytime; 99-S9il daytime. Please nelp. COMPLETELV block mole cat. short-hoired, losmlneCr. 741-3717.

CULTURED oeorls, sunburst pin lost. ivns on back, sentimenta value. reward. 225-3232. DARK green wallet.

Sept 30, Bank of Novo Scotia, or Woolco, 828-1979. DOBERMAN Pinscher, 4 months old. female, lost Friday, October 1, from Edgewood Avenue. Tattoo No. EHV30R6H.

728-9500. after or week ends. DOG, white with block markings, mole, Orleans area, answers ot Prince. 824 7125. GOLD charm bracelet.

Reword. Coll 771-2679. GOLD Pendant, Monday, Sept. 20, va- cinity Riaeou-George. Reword.

733- 1475. IN vicinity Algonouin College Colonel By campus. Dark brown wallet containing no cosh but Important papers. Reword. 224-4940.

LADY'S gold wrlstwafch, between WellingtonSparks Reward. 776-6468. LOST Gold charm bracelet. Sentimental Reward. 224-0747.

LOST neor National Arts Centre, gold charm brocelet It found oleose return to Ottawa Police, File No. 64413. MAN'S Black wallet, Dalhousie-St. Patrick-King Edward. Identification cards.

Vieteur Grouleou, 265 Murray offers. MINIATURE poodle, female, dark grey tost Monday neor Plnney. Answers to "Mlmka" Reword. 728-8534. MINIATURE collie, white and sable, female, Masson area.

Reward. 568-. 5469. ORANGE striped male kitten, lost seen Ridgewood Springlond area on Wednesday. Coll family at 731-4304.

REWARD, senior citizen's summer purse, Bus 62 Friday afternoon, all identification cords urgently needed. 2354270. SIAMESE, male, Bluepolnt, adult, slight build, Woodside Navaho area. reward. 225-3330.

SOUTH of Uplands, tan mole dog. TABBY Cot, Branson and Powell. Oct. 3, collar wilt) Winnipeg tag, Reward, 232-4160. TABBY male cat, 4 white paws, collar.

reward, 745-4548. WHITE cot, female, blue eves," Des- cnenes. Que. Please call Cathy, 996- 1661 or 694-9855. Reward.

WHITE male cot, short hair, 8 years, has broken tall, flea collar, near Sunnyside-Branson, missed very much. Please call 232-2527; 232-5026. YOUR oet may be at Humane Society Shelter. Visit shelter to make sure. ZEPHYR where ore vou? Brown port Shepherd, female, big ears, feather tail, vlclnltv Main St.

Days. 996-2336; evenings. 232-3928. 6. Found CAT.

grev, part Persion, white paws and chest, Elmvale Acres. 733-8988, OWNER of green budgie, band No. 8M76-28951, please call 729 8726 evgs. SHOPPING bag with clothes. Confederation Sauure, 749-2636.

SMALL poodle found vicinity of Walk- ley Road area. 731-8387. SMALL white doa, beiae soots around ears, short hair, scar on bock. Queens- way Children's Hospltol areo, 828- 6337. WHITE cat, tabby toll and ear patches, found on Fraser.

729-8679. 2 FIVE-month-old kittens, block and grey, found on Sunnyside Avenue. 995-2041. After 5. 233-2756.

Diane. 13. In Mtntoriams CLIFTON In loving memory or a dear mother ana grandmother Stella Clifton, who passed away Oct. 7, 1975. 1 ooa took tier nome, Too dearly loved to be forgotten Phyllis, Michael, Nancy and Fran.

ROBB In lovfna memory of mv dear mother who passed away Oct. 7. 1972. bunsnine roaes ona snooows toii. Bur sweet remembrance outlasts oil Douahter Mot floret.

SARION In loving memory of dear brother ond uncle Edword, who passed away suddenly Oct. 7, 1975, ooe 21. Days at sadness still come to us As mother has lust gone to loin vou Though the sadness in our heorts is double How con we tor oet to remember the wonderfulyears we spent with you Sodlv missed Sister Sandra, Doug, Tina and Scott. 18. SocktNi and Lodges GORDON G.

Thornton-Montgomery Branch No. 351. Royal Canadian Legion, will hold a legion service at 7 p.m., Thursday. Oct. 7, ot Fred N.

Garrett Funeral Home. 584 Somerset St. W. 20. Florists FINE'S FLOWERS LIMITED OUR BUSINESS IS GROWING FOR YOU 737-0750 37.

Beauty Salons WANTED experienced hairdresser Novella Holr Beauty, doys 828-7619, evos. 828-4210. 38. Nursing Homos BEAUTIFULLY renovated retirement home has very pleasant accommodations ond homey atmosphere in Glebe. 234-0590, 829-3637, evgs.

SHEFFIELD House Retirement Home, (13 dally. Kemptville, 258-2888. THE JOURNAL 563-3811 for daily home delivery tew" Doaths ROULEAU, Justin Suddenly, Oct. 6, 1976. Justin Rou- leau, aged 53 years, husband of Anita Perreault, of Fitzroy Harbour; and son of Mr.

and Mrs. Peter Rouleau, Pembroke; father to Peter, John, Stephen, Jeffrey, Timothy. Paul. Chris topher, Lori. Resting at the Smith Funeral Home, 50 John Arnprior Funeral Saturday to St.

Michael's Church, Fitzroy Harbour for funeral mass at 10.30 a.m. Interment parish cemetery. SCISSONS, James Isidore In hospital Kingston, Ont. on Tuesday, Oct. 5, 1976 in his 88th year, James Isidore Scissons; beloved husband of the late Mary Alice Brennan; dear father of Mary (Mrs.

Morris Green), Blakeney; Michael, Carle-ton Place; Francis (Cork), Kemptville; Rita (Mrs. Mel Ferguson), Arnprior; Anna (Mrs. Walter Dean), Ottawa; Margaret (Mrs. Vern Lynch), Ottawa; Clarence, Peterborough; Noreen (Mrs. John Beaubien), Almonte; Marilyn (Mrs.

Clare Rodford), Ottawa; predeceased by Thomas; survived by 1 thirty-two grandchildren and twelve great-grandchildren. Resting at the Kerry Funeral Home, 154 Elgin Almonte for visiting from Wednesday at 2 p.m. thence to St. Mary's Church for funeral mass on Friday at 10 a.m. Interment St.

Mary's cemetery'. SEGUIN, Florian On Wednesday, Oct. 6, 1976 in local hospital, Se-guin, of 10 St. Jean Baptiste Hull, age 75 years, beloved husband of the late Germaine Berthiaume; dear father of Audrey, La-Haye, Holland; Jacqueline (Mrs. Romeo Danis), Ottawa; Gisele (Mrs.

Robert Murray), Hull; dear brother of Emile, Ottawa; Damasse, Hull; Henri, Vanier; Aurele, Hull; Mrs. Yvonne Gauthier, Ottawa and Pauline, (Mrs. Earl Piatt), Hull; six grandchil- dren; also survived by several nieces and nephews. Resting at Serge Legault Funeral Home, 81 St. Laurent Hull.

Funeral service Saturday, Oct. 9, at Sacred Heart Church, Hull, at 9 a.m. Interment Notre Dame cemetery, Hull. Visiting hours 1-5, 7-10 p.m. THORNTON, Gordon George In Nursing home Tuesday, Oct.

5, 1976, Gordon Thornton, beloved husband of Olive Armstrong, age 89 years, father of Irvine, Ottawa; Rev. Eivin Thornton, in Argentina; Dorothy (Mrs. Leo Bourguignon), Eleanor (Mrs. Roy Brown), Shirley (Mrs. William Col-pitts), Ottawa; brother of Miss Myrtle Thornton of Ottawa; 11 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren.

Resting Fred N. Garrett Funeral Home, 584 Somerset St. West, after 7 p.m. Wednesday. Service Friday 10 a.m.

Interment Beech-wood cemetery. THORSTEINSON, Freda In hospital, on Oct 6, 1976. Freda Edginton, wife of the late Joseph Thor-steinson and mother of William, Toronto, and Harry, St. Catharines, Friends may call at Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod St. after 7 p.m.

Thursday. Service day and time later. VILLENEUVE, Oscar In hospital on Wednesday, Oct. 6, 1976 Oscar Villen-euve age 86, of 1499 Lepage (Veteran of World War 1, member of the Governor General's Foot Guards and an honorary life member of the Federation of Musicians), son of the late Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Villeneuve and brother of Leo, Hector, Mrs. Blanche Mahoney, Mrs. Venette Eckford and Rita (Mrs. Don Buske). Resting at the Kelly Funeral Home, 585 Somerset St.

(centre town). Funeral Service Friday in the chapel at 10 a.m. followed by cremation. FRED N. GARRETT FUNERAL SERVICE Courteous Service Moderate Rates 233-4773 584 Somerset Street West HULSE PLAYFAIR LIMITED GOSSON, Hilda Ehubeth 1 THORSTgKfV' f'tt 1 Central.

Chapel West Chapel 233-1143 728-1761- Births BODGE Don and Barbara (nee Mott), are pleased to announce the arrival of their first child, James Robert, at 6.30 a.m., Saturday, Oct. 2, 1976. Special thanks to Dr. Flowers and the caseroom staff at the Winchester District Memorial Hospital. Mother and son doing fine.

LATREILLE Serge and iTancine (nee Payer) are pleased to announce the arrival of their first born, a daughter, Melanie, on Oct 6, 1976. At the Sacre-Coeur Hospital, Hull. Thanks to the caseroom staff. MacLAREN To Rosamond, wife of Rodney, a daughter, on Sept. 29, 1976.

MATHIEU Gerry and Judy (nee Lapage) proudly announce the arrival of Patrick Gerard, 7 2 at Riverside Hospital, Oct 2, 1976. A brother for Lauri. Many thanks to Dr. Krzan-iak and staff. MORRISON Scott is happy to announce the birth of his wee baby sister, Susan Jan-Ice, born Oct.

4, 1976: Proud parents are Dave and Janice (nee Prezeau). Special thanks to Dr. Burgess, Dr. Rogers and nursing staff at the Grace Hospital. POULTON Frank and Mary (nee Swinwood) are pleased to announce the arrival of Emily Tyler, 7 lbs.

14 at 2 minutes past 10 on Oct. 3, 1976. Thanks' to Dr. Beresford and the Civic caseroom staff. RUSSELL Henry and Eli zabeth (nee Burke) thank God for the safe of their first baby daughter, Pamela Eva, 6 14 born Oct.

3, 1976. First grandchild for Winston and Irene Burke (Guyana) also great-grandchild for William and Mary Joseph. Special thanks to Dr. Car son and Civic caseroom staff. SCHEEL Bob and Mary (nee Hodkinson) are happy to announce the birth of a baby daughter, 7 7 on Sept.

28, 1976, at Arnprior and District Memorial Hospital. STIRLING Joe and Yvonne are pleased to announce the arrival of Jeremy Michael, 7 lbs. 11 Oct. 3, 1976. A brother for Jason.

Sincere thanks to Dr. Carson and Civic caseroom staff. THOMAS Art and Carol (nee Held) proudly announce the arrival of Alison, 8 9 at Civic Hospital, Oct 1, 1976 10.00 a.m. Special thanks to Dr. Smith and caseroom staff.

WILSON Jeffrey and Linda (nee McGuirl) proudly announce the birth of Christopher Jason, 8 1 Oct. 4, 1976, at St. Joseph's Hospital, Sarnia. A little cousin for Shawn Bradley. Deaths BALDWIN, Hazel In hospi tal on Wednesday, Oct.

6, 1976, Hazel Hess, of Inker-man, in her 82nd year, widow of Harold Alec Roy Baldwin and mother of Gladys (Mrs. George Imrie), Mountain; Doris (Mrs. Garfield Wright), Cardinal; Dwight and Clifford, both of Inkermany survived by six grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren; predeceased by brother Donald Hess. Resting at the Vice and Craig Ltd. Funeral Home, 505 Church Winchester, where service will be held Friday, Oct.

8 at 2 p.m. Interment South Mountain Union cemetery. BERTRAM), Honore In hospital, on Thursday, Oct. 7, 1976, Honore Bertrand, aged 85, husband of the late Aldea Robillard; father of Laurier, Vanier; Edgar, Lucerne; Leo, Ottawa; also five grandchildren and two great-grandchildre. Resting at Landreville Funeral Home, 578 Somerset St.

W. Funeral on Saturday, to St. Jean Baptiste Church for service at 10 a.m. Inter- i ment St. Paul's cemetery, Aylmer, Que.

Visiting hours 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. CARRIERE, Mrs. Nellie On Oct. 4. 1976.

age 82 years, survived by four sons. Albert, wuirea, Edgar, of. Ottawa and Harry from Orleans; one daughter, Mrs. Delisca Dodge, of Vancouver; one brother, Mr. Willie Hearn, of England; also 14 grand children and two great grandchildren.

Resting at Racine, Robert and Gauth ier Funeral Directors, 300 Olmstead Vanier. Fu neral Friday at 11 a.m. In Assumption Church. Burial Notre Dame cemetery, Ot-. tawa.

Deaths DEGRE, Mrs. Alblna In local hospital on Tuesday, Oct. 5, 1976 Albina Petit, of 295 St. Joseph Hull, "age 77 years, beloved wife of the late Uldege Degre; dear mother of Therese Degre, of Hull; dear sister of Georges Petit, of Gatlneau; sister-in-law of Mr. and Mrs.

Boyal Degre, (Lu-cienne Lamarche), of Montreal; Mrs. Amanda Degre, of Montreal; Mrs. Palmire Degre, Mrs. Blanche Degre and Miss Jeanne, of Valley- field. Que; also survived by several nieces and nephews.

Resting at Serge Le- gault Funeral Home, 81 St. Laurent Hull. Funeral Friday, Oct. 8, at Sacred Heart Church, Hull, at 11 a.m. Interment Notre Dame cemetery, Hull.

Visiting hours 1-5 and 7-10 p.m. For information 771-6289. GOSSON, Hilda Elizabeth Suddenly, in hospital, Tuesday, Oct. 5, 1976, Hilda Handyside, age 58 years, wife of the late Gordon Gos-son; dear mother of Gary and Donald; dear sister of Millie (Mrs. Max Glisins-ki), Wilma (Mrs.

Albert Zappa) and Robert Handy-side. Friends may call at Hulse and Playfair, Central Chapel, 315 McLeod after 7 p.m. Wednesday. Funeral in the chapel Friday at 2 p.m. Interment Merivale cemetery.

HARRIS, Archie D. Sud denly, in hospital, on Thursday, Oct. 7, 1976, Archie D. Harris, of 464 -Broadview beloved husband of Alda Moxley and" dear father of Mary Ann Scott, of Kingston and 5 grandchildren. Brother of Tom Harris, Beachburg, Ida Cregan, Montreal, Elizabeth Dallas, Belleville, and Beulah O'Hara, Burlington, Friends may call at Hulse and Playfair West Chapel, 1098 Byron from 7-9 p.m-.

Thursday and 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. on Friday. Service in the chapel on Saturday at 11 a.m. Interment Capital Memorial Gardens. HARRISON, Raymond On Wednesday, Oct 6, 1976 Raymond E.

Harrison, age 60, 304 Dodson, Kemptville, beloved husband of Doris Shaver. Resting Rolston Funeral Home, Kemptville, where friends may call, 7-9 p.m. Thursday. Private funeral Friday. Interment South Gower.

HONIGMANN, John Of 155 Peter Pembroke, on Wednesday, Oct 6, 1976, in his 76th year, beloved husband of Frances LeGuer-rier. Resting at the Neville Funeral Home, 491 Isabella Pembroke until 9.30 p.m. Thursday, thence to the Ringrose Brothers Funeral Home, Fort Coulonge to rest until Saturday, Oct. 9, thence to St. Peter's Church for funeral mass at 10 a.m.

Interment parish cemetery. HUOT, Aldege (Tommy) In local hospital, Wednesday, Oct. 6, 1976, Aldege Huot, of 50 Sacred Heart Hull, age 65 years, beloved husband of Albinie Desjardins, dear father of Ronald, of Pointe Gatlneau; Pauline (Mrs. Lucien Levesque), Hull and Mrs. Lise Girard, of Hull; dear brother of Rose (Mrs.

Henri Legault), of Hull and Miss Gracia Huot, of Hull; 19 grandchildren; also survived by several nieces and nephews. Resting at Serge Legault Funeral Home, 81 St. Laurent Hull. Fu-' neral service Saturday, Oct. 9 in Sacred Heart Church, Hull at 11 a.m.

Cremation Beechwood cemetery. HURTUBISE-York, Cellma In Ottawa on Wednes day, Oct. 6, 1976, aged 89 years. Cellma Charron. wife by first marriage of me late toward York and by second marriage of the late Victor Hurtubise; dear mother of John York, of Ottawa; dear sister of Daniel, Ottawa; Albert, of Vanier; Arthur, of Hull; Mrs.

Francois Quenneville (Ida), of Vanier; also sur vived by three grandchildren and two great-grand children. Visitation at Racine, Robert and Gauth ler Funeral Directors, 300 Olmstead at Levis Vanier. Eucharlstlc celebration Saturday, Oct. 9, at Notre Dame do Lourdes Church, Vanier at 10 a.m. Interment Notre Dame cemetery, Ottawa.

Journal SubsciiptJofi Ratal SINGLE COPV PRICE Weekdays 15. Saturday 35 BY CARRIER $44.20 year or 85 a weak BV MAIL CANADA month OO. six months (33 00 or one year $60 00. Saturday only 60s a week, 01.20 a year. OTHER COUNTRIES One month $10.00 or one year St 1000.

Saturday only $1 .00 a week. $52 00 a yeer. JONES, Minnie Kate In hospital, Almonte, on Wednesday, Oct. 6, 1976, Minnie Kate Woolvin, beloved wife of Robert Talbot Jones, In her. 79th year.

Resting at the Kerry Funeral Home, 154 Elgin Almonte, for visiting from Thursday at 2 p.m. Funeral service in the funeral home on Friday at 2 p.m. Rev. George Bickley officiating. Cremation Pinecrest crematorium, Ottawa.

LABRECQUE, Frances On Wednesday, Oct. 6, 1976, Frances Labrecque, aged 33, of 1375 Prince of Wales beloved daughter of Mrs. Aime (Lussier) Labrecque and the late Marcel Labrecque; dear sister of Denis, Raymonde (Mrs. Guy Malette) of Pte Gatlneau; Liliane (Mrs. Robert Williamson), Marcella (Mrs.

William Meehen), Geraidine (Mrs. Brian Allen), and Moniaue La- brecque, all of Ottawa. nesting at me ieuy funeral Home, 2313 Carling Ave. (west of Woodroffe) where friends may call after 7 p.m. Thursday.

Funeral Saturday to Our Lady of Fatiirra Church for Mass at 10 a.m. Interment Notre Dame cemetery. LARKIN, Brian Matthew Suddenly Oct. 4, 1976; dear son of Mr. and Mrs.

Matthew J. Larkin, 311 Bell St. brother of Roy J. and June (Mrs. Larry.

Marion). Friends may assemble at St. Mary's church for fu- -neral mass on Thursday at 10 Interment Notre Dame cemetery. Arrangements by Whelan Funeral Home. LEFEBVRE, Henri Sud denly at his residence on Tuesday, Oct.

5, 1976, at the age of 62 years, Henri Le- fphvre- hplnvpri hushnnri nf rata muifjiijr, -uciuvtu lather of Mrs. Darrell Snyder (Patricia) (Pat), Ottawa; loving grandfather of Dwayne and Tricia. Former employee of the City of Vanier. Visitation at Racine Robert and Gauth-ier Funeral Directors, 300 Olmstead at Levis Vanier. Eucharistic celebration Friday, Oct.

8, at Notre Dame de Lourdes church, Vanier at 2 p.m. Interment Notre Dame cemetery, Ottawa. LEVESQUE, Alexandre At his home, on Wednesday, Oct. 6, 1976, Alexandre Levesque, age 88, beloved husband of the late Julia Francoeur. Resting at the Ringrose Brothers.

Funeral Home, Fort Coulonge, Que. Funeral Friday, Oct. 8, 1976 in St. Peter's Church, Fort Coulonge, for mass at 10 a.m. Interment parish cemetery.

PERRY, Salem Joseph At Miramichi Lodge Pembroke, Tuesday evening Oct. 5, 1976 in his 88th year. Salem Perry formerly of Pembroke St. Pem- broke, beloved husband of the late Berthe Nault, dear father of Pascal, Kitchener; Theresa (Mrs. Arthur Schultz), Pembroke; Lumina (Mrs.

Ivan Lacrosse), Sault Ste Marie; Yvonne (Mrs. Pat Soucy), Sudbury and Miss Anita Perry, Sault Ste Marie; predeceased by sons Edward and Adeiard, dear brother of John Perry, Waltham, Maude (Mrs. Aldege Moreau) Pembroke and Annie (Mrs. Hugh Cameron) Aylmer, Que. Also surviving are 21 grandchildren and 8 great grandchildren.

Friends may call at Murphy Funeral Home, 296 Isabella St. Funeral Liturgy on Friday morning Oct 8 at 10.30 in St Columbkille's Cathedral. Interment St. Colum-ba's cemetery. PHANENHOUR, John Edward At Renfrew, on Wednesday, Oct 6, 1976, John Edward Phanenhour, age 75 years, beloved husband of Bertha Yourt; dear father of (Mildred) Mrs.

William Humphries, Mitchell, Ont; Donald Phanenhour and (Fern) Mrs. 1 I Tom McDowell, of Renfrew; (Carol) Mrs. Wayne Spooner, of Ottawa; (Jane) Mrs. Peter Lucas, of London, England. Friends may call at the McPball and Perkins Funeral Home, Renfrew, where the funeral service will be conducted on Friday, Oct 8 at 2 p.m.

Interment Tbomsonhill cemetery. In lieu of flowers donations to the charity of your choice would be ap preciated. Visitations 2-5 and 7-9 p.m. Journal Box RtpHas B- 334 350 363 370 376 384 385 388 406 439 450 451 456 461 469 47 'Tjr3B0512 518 azz at Replies Mailed Oct. 676.

485 493 496 514 515 516 519 524 533 534 536 260. Legal ELGIN WINDOW CLEANERS and DECORATORS LIMITED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Elgin Window Cleaned intends to surrender Its charter, thereby dissolving the corporation with the Ministry of Consumer and Commercial Relations pursuant to the Corporation Act. DATED at Ottawa Ontario this 4lh day ot October 1976. ELGIN WINDOW CLEANERS Roger Vermetle Secretary Treasurer 261. Auctions AUCTION SALE 01 household furniture and antiques for Mrs.

F.L. Howard, Smiths Falls, to be sold at Hands Auction Hall, 3 miles east ot Perth on 2nd line of Drummond. Monday, October 11th, 1976 at 10:00 A.M. Terms. Cash.

Catering I Jim Hands Clayton Hands i Auctioneers i 261. Auctions Special Holiday FALL AUCTION! Antiques and collectables. Monday, October 1 1 at 1 0.30 a.m. at the farm estate of Harvey Dlotte, 2 miles south of Wakefield, Quebec on Kwy. 1 05 at Carmen Rd.

Intersection near Au Rouet Bakery, (watch for signs). Items: spinning wheel; old crocks and jugs; oil lamps (8); lanterns; old Ironware toots; saws, sets and single old books; pocket watch; dressers; washstands; beds; fire screen; back-to-wall cabinets; misc chairs; table lamps; lawn mower; harness; farm implements; dryer; misc. tablos drop leaf, old prints and pictures Barttett. etc; Gueiph stove; rockers; lawn and garden tods; fine old glass Items; cranberry sugar; iron pots; brass and copper Hems; old gun; trunks; rugs; sad irons; brass bed; dough box; enamel wood stove; hall tree; forestry imple- merits; Victrola; milk and cream cans; hay feeders and many other articles (over 300 items.) Note: This is an interesting farm Lots of parking and Refreshments available. Come and enjoy the bargains and autumn In the Gatlneau.

Reg Watts. Auctioneer, 459-2579 Hill 1 PUBLIC AUCTION Amusement Machines, Pool Tables, Pin Ball Machines and Juke Boxes. For Lavergne Amusements Limited, on the premises at: 270 Durocher Street, (1 SL E. of Venter Parkway, north of Montreal Road) Venler, Ontario. Saturday, October Sth at 10.30 a.m.

Opan for Inspection at 9 a.m. DON'T MISS ITI Included In Sale: 10 Pin Ball Machines: HI score pool: Bank A Ball; Cross Town; Skyline: Heat Wave; Central Park; Moulin Rouge; Super Score; Bonanza; Fun Land; 3x6 Pool Table; Bumper Pool; Mini Curling; Ami Juke Box; Model Juke Box; Model Juke Box; Seaburg Juke Box; Rockola Juke Box; Monster Gun; Baseball. All Equipment has been checked and is in good working order. Terms: Cash. "The Auctioneer" JOHN M.

GIBSON, 836-5612 (Mori gfttmov Antiques OXFORD MILLS 1-258-5798 THANKSGIVING WEEKEND SALE SAVINGS of up to 25 on most Items are offered this holiday weekend. HERE Is a wonderful opportunity to combine a scenic country drive wtfh a relaxing browse through our shop in the historic Manor House. THE tea-" Hyslolourlul best and our. selection r' remains unmatchedanywhere In the Seaway WE have excellent gift ideas for collectors Including glass, porcelain, copper, braes and pewter. THE choice of furniture ranges from country pine to exquisite period pieces fn Mahogany, Oak and Rosewood.

TAKE Highway 6 to KemptviHe. Turn right at flashing light on to 43 west. Travel 3 miles to the Oxford Mills signpost. Turn left end you win find the Manor House on your right lust past the Railroad track. OPEN Saturday, Sunday and Monday..

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Pages Available:
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Years Available:
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