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of of of of of of of of of of 58 Tuesday, June 10, 1975 The Ottawa Journal Today and tomorrow library reference department, 120 Metcalfe 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Exhibition of CNIB handicrafts and aids to the blind, Ottawa public library, main floor, 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Filipino Fiesta, food, arts and crafts displays, city hall, 9 a.m.
to 9 p.m. Blood donor clinic, Lansdowne Park, 2 p.m. to 9 p.m. Free film, National Gallery, 3 p.m. Annual meeting of the Ottawa Council of Home and School Associations, Jack Purceli community centre, 320 Elgin 7:30 p.m.
A panel discussion on parents in the schools will follow. Meeting of the Parkwood Hills Community Association, Fisher Heights public school, 10 Coral 8 p.m. TOMORROW Antique photographic equipment display, Ottawa public library reference department, -120 Metcalfe 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Exhibition of CNIB handicrafts and aids blind, Ottawa public library, main floor, 10 a.m.
to 9 p.m. Filipino Fiesta, food, arts and crafts displays, city hall, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Free film, National Gallery, 3 p.m. Celebrity auction, Holiday Inn, Kent Street, 8 p.m.
Tickets are proceeds go to Israeli war dependents. A sale, with free admission, is 260. Legals ONTARIO HYDRO ARNPRIOR GENERATING STATION Contract C-13 CPR Track Construction Ontario Hydro, by Acres Consulting Services Limited, Agent, invites contractors to submit tenders for supplying labor and equipment for the construction and ballasting of approximately 3 miles of main line railway track, and approximately. miles of siding track on subgrade prepared by others, located at Arnprior Generating Station, approximately 40 miles west of Ottawa. Work is to commence not later than August 15, 1975 and is to be completed by November 30, 1975.
Tenders will be received up to 2.00 p.m. local time, Thursday, June 26, 1975; immediately thereafter, they will be opened publicly in Ontario Hydro's Board Room (15th floor); 620 University Avenue, Toronto, Ontario, Tendering documents may be obtained: From or Write: Acres Consulting Services Limited 5259 Dorchester Road P.O. Box 1001 Niagara Falls, Ontario L2E 6W1 Attention: Mr. A L. McKechnie Executive Engineer A document deposit cheque in the amount of $50 payable to "Ontario Hydro by Acres Consulting Services Limited, Agent" will be required for each set of tender documents.
The deposit will be refunded if the documents are returned prior to August 15, 1975, in good condition. Tendering documents may also be inspected at the offices of the Toronto and Ottawa Construction Associations and the offices of Acres Consulting Services Ltd. in Niagara Falls and Acres Management Services Co. Ltd. 'In Amprior.
Each tender must be accompanied by a certified cheque or bearer bond, and the successful tenderer may be required to fumish a performance bond. Further details are contained in the tendering documents. The lowest or any tender will not sarily be accepted. being held from 10:30 to 7 p.m. Outdoors skill night, hosted by Ottwa Boys' Club and the Ottawa Fish and Game Conservation Association, 412 Nepean 6:30 p.m.
Panel discussion on rock music with four local disc jockeys, Highland Park high school auditorium, 7:30 p.m. Admission is free and there are two tickets to the Toronto Rolling Stones concert as a door prize. Meeting of the board of health of Leeds, Grenville and Lanark district, Mississippi Valley Conservation Authority, Old Victoria school, Edmund and George Streets, Carleton Place, 7:30 p.m. Meeting of Friends and Relatives of the Mentally Ill, YW-YMCA, 180 Argyle Room 234, 8 p.m. 2.
Births AVARELLO Sam and Peggy are happy to announce the arrival of a daughter Angela, weighing 8 2 on June 4, -1975 at 6.30 p.m. Many thanks to Dr. J. B. Howe and staff at Civic Hospital.
BOURNE-Pat (nee Mason) and Jamie are pleased to announce the arrival of their daughter, Katherine Jane Patricia, 8 1 on June 8, 1975, at the Civic Hospital. Both are well, thanks to the tender loving car: of Dr. Harry Oxorn and his many associates. BOWER-Jerome and (Lucy) (nee Castonguay) are happy to announce the birth of a daughter, Jose Sarah, weighing 7 lbs. 6 oz.
at 10.25 a.m. Friday, June 6, 1975. Special thanks to Dr. Patry and nurses on the third floor at Montfort Hospital. BROWN Hi! my name is Melanie Anne.
I was born on Sunday June 8, 1975, at 9.40 a.m. On behalf of my parents, Mary and Paul, who are still recovering from my arrival, I would like to thank Dr. G. Taylor, the case room staff at the Riverside Hospital and Mothercraft for their help in my safe delivery. Oh, by the way, I weighed in at a healthy 7 lbs.
9 ozs. BURNS Peter and Janice (nee Cheesman) are happy to announce the arrival of a daughter, Christine Margaret, 8 9 on June 5, 1975, at Grace Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Johri and room staff. GRAHAM Pete and Judy are happy to announce the birth of a daughter, Lori Ann, 8 lbs.
10 born June 8, 1975 at the Grace Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Deutsch and hospital staff. O'MALLEY Gerry and Carolyn (nee Carruthers) are proud to announce the birth of their first child, a daughter, 7 lbs. 5 June 9, 1975.
Special thanks to Dr. Johri and caseroom staff at the Grace. Carlingwood Sears St. Laurent Les Galeries de Hull CORRECTION In Sears 'Parade of 24-page supplement in tonight's pa per, the following should have appeared as stated: PAGE 9, item 'C', 18" electric mower, the descriptive copy should have read, "motor develops more power when special power boost switch is applied. Aids in cutting heavy grass." PAGE 9, item 'H', Grass Shears, should have read reg.
3.99 ..2.99 PAGE 24, Charcoal briquets, the prices for the 10 lb. and 20 lb. size were inadvertently transposed: 10 lb. size 1.19; 20 lb. size .2.29 261.
Auctions 261. Auctions 261. Auctions TODAY Antique photographic equipment display, Ottawa public Today 260. Legals DEFENCE (1951) LIMITED PROJECT: Roofing Repairs Various Buildings, CFB Ottawa, Ontario. File: WA 567 10 SEALED TENDERS, marked as to content addressed to the undersigned will be received until 3.00 p.m.
ED.T. WEDNESDAY, JULY 2, 1975 Specifications and Tender Forms will be available for viewing at Construction at Kingston, Ottawa, Toronto and DCL Toronto Branch Office. Tender documents may be obtained by Prime Contractors only from DC Plans Section, Ottawa, at the address below on deposit of $25.00 payable to Defence Construction (1951) Limited. Security deposit as called for in the Tender Documents must accompany tenders. N.
J. SMITH, Defence Construction (1951) Limited, 225 Metcalfe Street, Ottawa, Ontario KIA0K3 OUTAOUAIS REGIONAL COMMUNITY REQUEST FOR TENDERS Electrical modifications to the Hull Water Treatment plant. The specifications and tender forms may be obtained on deposit of a certified cheque payable the Outaouais Regional Community to, for the amount of $50.00 at the following place: THE OUTAOUAIS REGIONAL COMMUNITY 490, St-Joseph Boulevard, HULL, QUEBEC The tenderers must hand over with their tender a bid for the amount of of the total amount of his tender The tenders must be handed over to the office of Mr Jacques Dufour, SecretaryTreasurer of the O.R.C at 490 St Boulevard, Hull. Quebec, before 11.00 A.M. on June 17 1975.
The tenders will be opened at 2.00 P.M. the same day. The Outaouais RegionaL Community does not promise to accept lowest tender or any other tenders. The Secretary Treasurer, Jacques Dufour, Lawyer A OTTAWA HOUSING AUTHORITY Agent of Ministry of Housing Ontario Housing Corporation Tenders for Floor Tiling 5-6011 Tenders addressed to the undesigned will be received until 11:00 a.m. June 17, 1975 for REPLACEMENT OF UNDERLAY FLOOR TILE AT OH 4.
Specifications and tender forms may be obtained at Ottawa Housing Authority, 220 Laurier Ave. West, 3rd Floor, Ottawa. The lowest or any tender may not necessarily be accepted. Administration Manager OTTAWA 4 Agent of AUTHORITY HOUSING Ministry of Housing Ontario Housing Corporation Tenders for Construction of Fence 5-6025 addressed to the undersigned will be received until 11.00 aunt. June 24, 1975 for Construction of a wood ranch fence at OH 17, Ottawa.
and tender forms be obtained at Ottawa Housing Apthority, 220 Laurier Ave. West, 3rd Floor. Ottawa. The lowest or any tender necessarily be accepted. Administration Manager ESTATE AUCTION HELLENIC COMMUNITY CENTRE 1315 PRINCE OF WALES DR.
THURSDAY, JUNE 12th AT 10.00 A.M. comprised of the furnishings from 6 local estates and promises to offer a most interesting selection of This sale is furnishings. Steinway Baby Grand Piano, Antique French Ladies' Escretoire, Antique French. Jewel Table, Agtique 5-Drawer Writing Desk, Mahogany 5-Drawer Chest. Ladies' French Antique Dressing Table Mahogany Bookcases, Carved 4-Panel Silk Antique Oriental Lacquer Tables, Pair of French Twin Beds, Oval Gilt Ottoman, Rose wood Well Work Tables, 3 Tier Whatnot, Screen.
Wing Chairs, Brass Hanging, Light Fixture, Antique Prie Dieu, 4 Antique Panel Back Dining Chairs. Nests of 3 Tables, Antique Double Corner Cabinet, Antique Canadian 2-Door Buffet, Box Desk. Pair of Mahogany Double Corner Cabinets, Duncan French Love Seat and Arm Chair Occasional Tables, Brass Fireplace Equipment, Kroehler Phyffe Dining Bedroom Furniture, Cedar Chests, Victorian Open Arm Easy Chair Victorian Davenport Desk, Antique Victorian Chaise Pair Velvet Upholstered Arm. Chairs, Circular Tilt Top Breakfast Table, 10-Piece Dining Sippe a Suite, Front Contemporary Combination Bookcase -Desks, Twin Bedroom Suite, Maple Bedroom Furniture, 8-Piece Dining Suite, etc. Onental Mats.
Broadloom Carpet tike Oils, Water Colours and Prints Yeend King. W. H. Sadd and new). Chinese Carpet.
of Speltre Figures, Plated and Sterling Silver Glassware, Clocks, Of Lamps. Approx. 300 lots of others. Lustre China, Pair, which the above is only a partial fisting. Preview: (9.00 a.m.
morning of Sale) W. S. Walker, Auctioneer, 232-2394 Lic. Births REID Brian and Debra would like to announce the birth of their 7 lb. 2 oz.
baby girl, Elva Roma Lynne, Friday, June 6, 1975, at 1.21 p.m. Thanks to Dr. Carlyle and delivery room staff, at Riverside Hospital. SPEAR Ralph and Charmian are pleased to announce the birth of their second child, a son, Michael John, 7 lbs. at the Riverside Hospital, June 7, 1975.
A brother for Bryan. Special thanks to Dr. Taylor and Nurse Conway. 3. Deaths BRANT, Coral O.
M. On Sunday, June 8, 1975, at Daytona Beach, Fla. Funeral service at St. James Church, Ormond Beach, June 10. She is survived by her husband Cecil M.
Brant. BROOKS, Wert Thomas (Charlie) Suddenly, at his residence, on Sunday, June 8, 1975, Wert Thomas (Charlie) Brooks, beloved husband of Jennie Sakolinsky; dear father, brother of Thomas Edward dear Emmett, both of Ottawa; and Mrs. Bill Reid (Margaret), of Montreal; also survived by three nephews, Billy and Gary Reid and James Brooks. Resting Hulse and Playfair, Central Chapel, 315 McLeod St. Service Wednesday at 2 p.m.
Interment Capital Memorial Gardens. BURKE, Mrs. Marjorie In hospital Sunday, June 8, 1975, Marjorie Douglass, beloved wife of James J. Burke, 185 Clearview Apt 305; dear mother of Brian and Sharon, of Vancouver, B.C.; daughter of- Thomas and the late. Martha Douglass, of Port Credit, sister of Ambrose, Dorothy Leitch, and Bar bar a Clayton.
Friends may call at McEvoy Shields Funeral Home, 235 Kent from 2-5 and 7-9 p.m. Mon-1 day. Funeral Tuesday to St. George's Church, Mass 9 a.m. Interment Notre Dame cemetery.
Contributions may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society. BYRNE, Alfred T. At Toronto, on Monday, June 9, 1975, Alfred; dear father of Charles, Francis, Theresa (Mrs. R. G.
Sullivan), Winnifred (Mrs. J. L. Sadler) and Edna (Mrs. R.
T. Riggs); lovingly remembered by his 25 grandchildren and eight great grandchildren; brother of Frank, Walter and Joseph. Resting at the Paul O'Connor Funeral Home, 1939 Lawrence Ave. East, Scarborough. Funeral mass on Wednesday morning at 8:15 a.m., in Precious Blood Church.
Interment Notre Dame cemetery, Ottawa, Ont. upon arrival of motors at 3:30 p.m. CAFFERTY, Mary (May) On Tuesday, June 10, 1975, Mrs. James Cafferty, age 80 years, of 25 Eddy Hull, mother of Austin, Quebec City Michael and Lawrence, both of Hull; Richard, Lucerne; Mrs. Mary Hughes, Montreal; Miss Elizabeth, Hull; Mrs.
Raymond Brousseau (Marjorie), Ottawa; 10 grandchildren, several nephews and nieces. Resting at Lionel Emond and Sons 271 St. Joseph Hull. Funeral Thursday, June 12, 1975 at St. Bernadette Church, at 11 a.m.
Interment St. Redempteur cemetery. Visiting hours Wednesday 1-5 and 7-10 p.m. DUNCAN, Robert Busteed At his residence, 337 Somset St. on Saturday, June 7, 1975, Robert Duncan, loved husband of Violet 'Evelyn Sandall, in his 91st year.
Resting Draper 703 Bank St. (at Glebe Service in chapel Tuesday, at 11 a.m. Interment Beechwood cemetery. FRED N. GARRETT FUNERAL SERVICE A quiet, courteous dependable service since 1938 Moderate rates 233-4773 584 SOMERSET STREET WEST JOURNAL NUMBERS The Journal 563-3731 Classified 563-3711 Home Delivery 563-3811 News 563-3788 Retail Advertising 563-3842 Sports 563-3786 3.
Deaths ELLENBERG, Israel In hospital on Monday, June 9, 1975, in his 82nd year, Israel Ellenberg, husband of the late Dora Dutnoff; dear father of Harry, of Ottawa; Joseph, of Calgary; Abraham, of Toronto; Mrs. Frank Labovitch (Sadie), Mrs. Joseph Yankoo (Ann), Mrs. Myer Vexler (Marion), Mrs. Donald Chobikoff (Lee), all of Ottawa and the late Fanny Davis of Calgary; also survived by 16 three grandchildren.
Funeral from the Jewish Memorial Chapel, King Edward June 10, 1975, at 2 p.m. Interment at the Jewish Community cemetery. Shiva private. Please omit flowers. FLANNIGAN, Mary Theresa In hospital, on Monday, June 9, 1975, Mary Theresa Burke, age 61, widow of Clarence Joseph Flannigan; mother of Joseph, Marilyn (Mrs.
Garry Angel); sister of Jim, Andy, Harold, Mrs. Olive Sheen, Mrs. Rita Scrim, Esther (Mrs. Clifford Holmes) and Miss Dorothy Burke; also survived by three grandchildren. Resting at the Kelly Funeral Home, 585 Somerset St.
W. (centre town), where friends may call after 7 p.m. Tuesday. Funeral service Wednesday in the chapel at 1 p.m. Gremation 1 to follow.
GAW, James On Sunday, June 8, 1975, James Gaw, age 82, Kemptville, husband of the late Lulu Smith; dear father of Donald, Ottawa; Claire, London; Mrs. Albert Scholes (Madalene), St. Catharines; Rachel, Toronto; brother of John, Kemptville R.R. and Anna, Kemptville; eight grandchildren also survive. Resting Rolston Funeral Home, Kemptville.
Service in St. James Anglican Church, on Wednesday at 1 p.m. Interment St. James cemetery. Contributions to the charity of your choice appreciated.
GRABOWSKI, Roman In hospital on Saturday, June 7, 1975, Roman Grabowski, age 64 years, beloved husband of Barbara Olszewski; dear father of Ewa, Hania and Barbara; brother of Jurek, of Ottawa. Friends are invited to meet at St. Hyacinth's Church (corner Louisa and LeBreton for mass at 11 a.m. Tuesday. Interment Notre Dame cemetery.
Donations to Polish Combatants Assoc. (Dom. Polski Fund), 379 Waverley will be appreciated in lieu of flowers. McEvoy Shields Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. GREEN, James Art In hospital Barry's Bay, Sunday, June 8, 1975, in his 70th year, Art Green, of 61 Rock Lane, Arnprior, husband of the late Beatrice May Mace; dear father of Garry Edward, North Bay; and Elizabeth (Mrs.
Donald Kean), Smiths Falls; dear brother of Raymond, North Bay; Cletus, Marmora, Gerald, Arnprior; Beatrice (Mrs. Harold Eastman), Cornwall; dear grandfather of Ricky and Terry Kean, a and Linda, Debby and Jeff Green. Resting at the Boyce Funeral Home Limited, Arnprior. Funeral mass at St. John Chrysostom Roman Catholic Church, Wedesday at 11 a.m.
Interment United cemeteries, Carleton Place. LANDRIAULT, Jules Suddenly, in hospital, on Monday, June 9, 1975, age 53 years, well known merchant in Vanier; Jules Landriault, beloved husband of Gabrielle Chartrand, dear father of Jean Pierre, at home; dear brother of Emile, of Montreal; Lionel, Henri, Raoul, Jean Paul, all of Ottawa; Mrs. Simon Bertrand (Irene), of Alfred; Mrs. Alice Yelle, Montreal; Sister Emma Landriault, FDLS, New York; Mrs. Wilfrid Filion (Lucille), Apple Hill, Mrs.
Lorenzo Gelineau (Colette), Mrs. Clarence O'Gorman (Jeanne), Ottawa. Visitation Racine, Robert and Gauthier Funeral Directors, 300 Olmstead St. at Levis. Eucharistic celebration at St.
Sabastien Church 9 a.m. Thursday, June 12. Cremation Beechwood cemetery. Visitation hours 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. Donations to the Ontario Heart Foundation would be appreciated.
VICE CRAIG LIMITED Funeral Homes METCALFE WINCHESTER CHESTERVILLE 774-2120 3. Deaths LEGAULT, Maurice E. Suddenly at his residence, on Sunday, June 8, 1975, age 57 years, Translator at Central Mortgage and Housing, beloved husband of Claire Francoeur; dear father of Pierre, Andre, of Ottawa; Francois, of Thompson, Mrs. Denis Leclair (Lise), of Vanier; Mrs. Rolland Brisebois (Michelle), Mrs.
Danielle Myre, of Hawkesbury; Mrs. Marie Turgeon, of Touraine; dear brother of Omer, Claude, Miss Fidelia Legault, of Calumet; Mrs. Alice Frappier, of Hull; also survived by 12 grandchildren. Visitation at Racine, Robert and Gauthier Funeral Directors, 300 Olmstead St. at Levis.
tic celebration at St. Charles Church, on Wednesday, June 11, at 9 a.m. Interment Notre Dame cemetery, Ottawa. Parking on premises. McEWEN, Charlotte At Maxville Manor, on Monday, June 9, 1975, Charlotte Kyd, of Maxville, wife of the late Duncan J.
McEwen; survived by nieces and nephews. Resting at the Munro Funeral Home, Maxville, where funeral service will be held on Wednesday, June 11 at 2 p.m. Interment Maxville cemetery. O'NEILL, James Harold In hospital on Sunday, June 8, 1975, James Harold O'Neill (Canadian Corps of Commissionaires), age 56, husband of Therese Gaudreau, of Otta: wa; beloved son of May O'Neill and the late John O'Neill; dear father of Daniel, of California; Michael, Suzanne, Carole, Diane and Nicole, all at home; dear brother of John Thomas, and Theresa (Mrs. E.
Christian), both of Ottawa; and Rita (Mrs. Bill May), of Winnipeg; also survived by two grandchildren. Resting at the Kelly Funeral Home, 585 Somerset St. (Centre Town), where friends may call after 7 p.m. Monday.
Funeral Wednesday, to St. Anthony's Church, for mass at 10 a.m. Interment Notre Dame cemetery. REID, Irene A. In hospital, on Sunday, June 8, 1975, Irene Agnes LeBreton, beloved wife of.
Earl Reid, of 80 Crown Crescent; dear mother of Mrs. Harry Ross (Shirley), Ottawa; also survived by her mother Mrs. Anne LeBreton, Ottawa and sisters Mrs. Cecil Helyer (Shirley), of London, Mrs. James Newton (Esther), Ottawa and three grandchildren.
Resting Hulse and Playfair, Central Chapel, 315 McLeod St. Service Tuesday at 11 a.m. Interment Pinecrest cemetery. Those desiring to send a memorial tribute, may donate to the Canadian Cancer. Society, 200 Melrose Ave.
RICHMOND, John M. At the Great War Memorial Hospital, Perth, Ont. On Sunday, June 8, 1975 John M. Richmond in his 83rd year, husband of the late Mabel C. Thornton; dear father of Bill and Allan Richmond, Perth; dear brother of Roy, Washington, D.C.
and Arthur, London, predeceased by Jessie and Fred Richmond; also survived by eight grandchildren. Resting at the Blair and Son Funeral Home, West Gore Perth Funeral service will be conducted in the Chapel, Wednesday, June 11, at 2 p.m. Interment Elmwood cemetery. In lieu of flowers kindly donate to the Lanark Lodge Memorial Fund. REILLY, Daniel Patrick In hospital, on Monday, June 9, 1975, Dan Reilly, age 68, of 2651 Regina husband of Rose Hopkins; father of Edward, Kenneth, Joan (Mrs.
Peter Dillon), Shirley (Mrs. Roger Poirier) and Robert; brother of Mrs. Helen also survived by grandchildren and one greatgrandchild. Resting at the Kelly Funeral Home, 585 Somerset St. W.
(centre town), where friends may call after 7 p.m. Tuesday. Funeral Thursday to St. Anthony's Church, for mass at 10 a.m. Interment Ottawa.
ROY, Elwood Gordon By accidental drowning 1 in the Ottawa River, on Jan. 19, 1975, and found June 9, 1975, wood Gordon Roy in his 37th year beloved husband of Denise Proulx, dear father of susan, son of Gordon of Quyon, and the late Verna (Milks) Roy, dear brother of Mrs. Marjorie Pirie; Doreen (Mrs. Ronald Chabot), Lorraine (Mrs. Gilbert Gilpin) of Bristol; Dan of Ottawa; Heather (Mrs.
Roger St. Atbin), Aylmer, Que. Resting at W. J. Hayes and Sons, Shawville, Que.
Funeral Tuesday, June 10 at 2.30 p.m. to St. Edwards Church, Bristol, for funeral mass at 3 p.m. Interment Norway Bay cemetery. 3.
Deaths ROCK, Mrs. Jack In hospital, on Sunday, June 8, 1975, Mary Stella Renaud, age 79 years, of 611 Lyon widow of John T. (Jack) Rock; dear mother of Evangeline, of Ottawa; (Ruth) Mrs. Bud Whelan, of Nfld. and Ottawa; grandmother of Wendy, Marny and Judy; sister of Harry Renaud, of Friends may call at McEvoy Shields Funeral Home, 235 Kent from 2-5 and p.m.
Monday, Funeral Tuesday to Blessed Sacrament Church for mass at 9 a.m. In terment Notre Dame cemetery. SHANNETTE, A. M.D., C.M. In hospital on June 4, 1975, Dr.
Archie Todd Shannette, of Morrisburg, in his 73rd year, beloved husband of Mildred Meikle; dear father of Richard; brother of Jennie (Mrs. W. A. Anderson), Morrisburg; and Harold of Williamsburg. Funeral serheld on Friday, June 6, at, the Fairbairn Funeral Home Morrisburg, with Rev.
Wellwood Adam officiating. Interment followed in Mount Pleasant cemetery, Morrisburg. TAYLOR, Bernice Ethel In Mississauga Hospital on Friday, June 6, 1975 in her 94th year, Bernice Ethel Younghusband, widow of Frederick Taylor, mother of John of Detroit, E. Stuart of London, Ont. and Barbara (Mrs.
Douglas Walker) San Jose, California, sister of Myrtle Younghusband, Dunrobin and Muriel Younghusband, Ottawa, also survived by six grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Funeral service was held in Port Credit on Monday, June 9, with interment in Clarkson cemetery. ZAGLER, Frank In Renfrew hospital on Saturday, June 7, 1975, Frank Zagler, beloved husband of Jean Robinson and the late Anne Wirta by first marriage in his 66th year. Resting at the Cochrane Anderson Funeral Home, Renfrew where service will be conducted in the chapel on Tuesday, June 10 at 21 p.m. Interment in Renfrew cemetery, McEVOY SHIELDS FUNERAL DIRECTORS 232-5337 Serving 1 the Gatineau area at Wakefield.
6 p.m. CKOY NEWS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS HULSE PLAYFAIR LIMITED BROOKS, Wert Thomas (Charlie). Cegtral Chapel 233-1143 West Chapel 728-1761 4. Obituaries ROBINSON, Nellie Jane Suddenly on Monday, June 2, 1975 at Scarborough General Hospital Nellie Jane McIntosh, widow of Reverend Mahlon I. Robinson; daughter of the late Mr.
and Mrs. Hutson McIntosh, of Toyes Hill; survived by one brother Frank, of Ottawa; predeceased by four sisters Minnie, Anna May, Flora (Mrs. Arthur Bell) and Mabel (Mrs. Percy Ault). Funeral was held from the Vice and Craig Funeral Home, Winchester to her old home church, Winchester Springs United, on Thursday, June 5, where service was conducted by the Rev.
M. Maxted assisted by the Rev. B. Gee. Burial was in family lot at Maple Ridge cemetery.
5. Lost BLACK -Terrier, male, long hair, curly tail, plastic collar, medal, Sandy Hill area, reward. 992-8889. BROWN gladstone bag, McEwen Ave. Reward.
820-2326, 1-546-0752 collect. bracelet, silver, reward, 234-3854. CHARM bracelet, Bank, Laurier brea, reward, 828-3340 or 992-2616. CHOCOLATE point, Siamese cat, female, spayed, 4 years old, answers to Contessa, last seen near building 155 Rockcliffe Air Base, 749-6553 or 993-2356. GOLD Identification bracelet, Initials F.
vicinity Rideau heirloom, reward. 521-3723. LADY'S Seiko watch, grey leather strap, lost Unemployment Insurance Commission, 1650 Carting. Reward. 232-2661 days, 824-3815 evenings.
MALE Irish June setter Last missing since Wednesday, 4. seen Pleasant Park, Alta Vista. Please call 731- 6232. Reward. MAN'S diamond ring.
Friday, West End. 828-7892. MAN'S diamond ring (broken band). Reward. 684-6661.
MAY 26, adult male cat, all black, Riverdale-Bank area. Reward. 234-5123. 5. Lost PRESCRIPTION sunglasses, block of Sunnyside, Bristol, Brighton and Rideau River Dr.
826-1525. REWARD. Black cat, 5, months, SlaLaurent and Lafontaine. 993-9173, 749-3738. REWARD.
Piggyback stroller, lost in Simpsons Sears, Carlingwood parkIng lot. 225-6733. REWARD $100, all black, female, giant Schnauzer, heavy wiry coat, long eyebrows and beard, pointed ears, cut tail, 7 months old, lost Ayimer. 684- 5936, 771-2935. REWARD.
Part poodle with black-white spot on chest, named Rockcliffe Park area. 777-5706, 684- 5291. TABBY cat, male, pink collar, white paws, throat, Bank-Walkley Rd. area. Answers to Mewmew.
733-0375. $50 REWARD, for male Siamese Sealpoint near Cook Clock Rd. 684-6237, 684-6609. 6. Found BUDGIE found Crestview area.
Call 224-3678. CENTRE town, neutered male cat, long haired, grey with cream markIng. 234-0251. FOUND greyish black poodle-like male dog, Barrhaven area. 825-1508.
FOUND, brown and white rabbit, vicinIty Bell High School area. 828-2884. GREY months and black, striped kitten, old, Viewmount and Merivale, 224-4410." MALE Siamese cat, Holmwood Ave. 237-4448 or 832-2285. SUNDAY, Chateau area.
Man's wallet containing money, drivers licence and Chargex. Phone 828-3529. RABBIT, tame, light brown, Civic Hospital area. Needs home. 728-7718.
13. In Memoriams CUNNEYWORTH mother, In loving Agnes, memowho passed away June 10, 1970. Sadly missed. -Your loving daughter, Carmen. FURRIE In sad and loving memory of our dear niece and cousin, Colleen Furrie, who passed away June 10, 1974.
May she rest in peace and happiness, With the Angels In heaven forever. -Aunt Madeline and Uncle Harold and Cousins. LABRECQUE In loving memory of a dear mother, Mrs. Anna Labrecque, who passed away June 10, 1962. Your heart was the dearest In all the wide world, Your love the best to recall For no cone on earth could take your place, You are still the dearest of all.
-Daughters Juliette and Regina. QUAIL In loving memory of a dear son and brother, Douglas tan, who passed away June 10, 1967. We loved him for his thoughtfulness, His kind and gentle ways, We loved him for the things he did, Without a thought of praise, Is It not strange that those we need, Are the ones that God Is needing too, And takes home to rest. -Dad, Mom, brothers and sisters. 15.
Cards of Thanks KETTLES We wish to extend our sincere thanks ond appreciation 10 all our friends and neighbors, to the doctors and nurses of the Ottawa Civic Hospital, Tubman FUneral Home, Rev. R. Milley and Rev. F. LeGras, for the acts of kindness, beautiful floral tributes during our beloved Verna's lengthy illness and death.
-Husband Russell and sisters Ada and Hilda. THE Canadian Council of the Blind, Ottawa Club, wishes to express sincere thanks to all our volunteers, drivers, rangers and others, without whom our club could not function. 16. Funeral Directors RACINE, Robert and Gauthier 237-3680, 260 Besserer, 300 Olmstead, Fairmont, 259 St. Patrick, 101 Notre Dame.
20. Florists FINE'S FLOWERS LIMITED When words come hard, give sympathy flowers, they say it better. 737-0750 38. Nursing Homes LINDEN LODGE RETIREMENT home, newly renovated and ready for immediate occupancy. Private and semi-private.
237-0954. NEW RETIREMENT FACILITIES STEFF-KIM Lodge Is expanding and Improving facilities for spring and summer residency. Info, 234-0590. 39. Garden'g Landscap'g TOP, soll.
Order now from 1 yd. up. 729-2271. CEDAR trees and manure. Reasonable.
Call 822-0421. G. P. Plante, top soll, fill, manure. 824-3415.
GLEBE resident wants young oak free moved. 235-2985. GOOD topsoil for gardening, landscaping. Call 746-0514 anytime. GOOD clean top soil, $4 per yard dellvered 728-2206, 237-7946.
NURSERY sod for sale Picked up or delivered at Peterson's Turf Farm. R. R. 1 Osgoode, 821-2863. TOPSOIL, seeding, sodding, evergreens.
patios, paving, cedar hedges. TULGREEN Landscaping. Sodding, patio stones, maintenance. Free estimates, 224-9174. Journal Box Replies A 279 285 303 317 320 336 362 375 376 382 383 412 Replies mailed June 9, 1975.
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