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52 Saturday, November 12, 1977 Ottawt Journal 13. In Memoriaim 21. Cemeteries 21. Cemeteries Births and Deaths Deaths Eastern Ontario's most modern CREMATORIUM Two Chapels Non-demoninational Beautiful Urn Garden and Columbarium Company Limiteo 2500 Baseline Road 829-3660 CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY ANNOUNCEMENTS Vile Slotlllc: 1 Adootlons 2 Births 3 Deaths 4 Obituaries 5 Lost 6 Found Nut ices: In Memorlams 14 Anniversorv Masses 15 Cards of Thonks 15a Acknowledgements 16 Funeral Directors 17 Cemetery Memorials 17a Cemetery Lots 18 Societies Lodges 19 Churches 20 Florists 21 Cemeteries 29 Druggists Open Sunday 29a Druggists Open Monday Services: 30 Service Stations 33 Banquets Parties 34 Toke-Out Foods 35 Where to Go 36 Hotels Motels 37 Beauty Salons 38 Nursing Homes 39 Gardening Landscaping 40 Ambulance Service RENTALS 52 Duplexes to Let 53 Condominiums to Let 54 Apartments to Let 55 Furn. Apartments to Let 56 Apartments Wanted 57 Houses, Garden Homes 58 Turn.

Apartments Wanted 59 Sublets 60 Rooms to Let 61 Rooms Wanted 62 Room Board 62a Share Accommodation PROPERTY 63 Business Opportunities 64 Industrial Properties 65 Property tor Sale 66 Property tor Rent 67 Property Wanted 68 Income Property 69 Commercial Property 70 Out-ot-Town Property 71 Forms tor Sale 72 Farms for Rent 73 Farms Wanted to Buy 74 Cottages tor Sale 75 Cottages for Rent 76 Cottages Wanted 77 Cottage Lots for Sale 78 Warehouse Space 79 Offices to Let 80 Offices Wanted to Let 81 Stores to Let 82 Stores Wanted to Let 83 Resorts 8S Hunting Fishing MERCHANDISE Articles: 87 Ski Corner 88 Snowmobiles 89 Snow Blowers 90 Bicycles 91 Cameras 92 Articles for Sole 93 Articles Wanted 94 Articles for Rent 95 Articles tor Swop 96 Antiques and Fine Art 97 Firewood Fuel 98 Market Basket 99 Machinery Equipment 100 Pet Stock 101 Livestock Si Poultry 102 Stamps Coins 103 Hobbies 104 Boats Motors 107 Musical Supplies loe Rodio, Stereo. Television. 109 C.B. Equipment 110 Household Appliances 112 Garage Sales AUTOMOTIVE Autos: 1 19 Auto Leasing 120 Autos tor Sale 121 Autos Wanted 122 Auto Accessories 123 Sports Cors 124 Auto Parts 125 Motor Sports Events Trucks: 129 Trucks for Sole 130 Truck Bodies 131 Trucks Wanted Trailers: 132 Motor Homes 133 Trailers for Sale 134 Trailers tor Rent 135 Mobile Homes tor Sale 136 Mobile Homes for Rent 137 Mobile Homes Moved 138 Mobile Home Porks 139 Mobile Homes Exchanged 140 Campers Post 141 Campers Supplies Motorcycles: 145 Motorcycles for Sale 146 Motorcycles for Rent 147 Scooters tor Sale 1 148 Scooters tor Rent Miscellaneous: 151 Garages 152 Parking space 153 Winterizing REAL ESTATE 157 Houses tor Sale 158 Real Estate Services 159 Condominiums 160 Furn. Houses to Let 11 Furn.

Hses. Wanted to Let 162 Wonted to Let 163 Houses Wanted to Buy PERSONALS 175 Learning Exchange 176 Personal Memos 177 Transportation Available 178 Transportation Wonted 179 Camps Boys Girls Journal Box Replies 637 S39 843 656 62 668 671 6M 691 711 718 750 777 781 782 798 827 852 859 871 919 920 923 Replies Mailed Nov. 10. 1977 907 918 925 932 933 93 937 939 947 952 2. Births BOURNE Jamie and Pat (nee Mason) are pleased to announce the arrival of Eli zabeth Ann on November 8, 1977.

at the Ottawa Civic Many thanks to Dr. Harry uxorn and caseroom staff. BRIMLEY Bill and Liz (nee Langley) are happy to announce the birth of a son November 9. 1977 at Hall- fax, N.S. All Well.

CARR Bob and Mary (nee Dickson) are pleased to an nounce the birth of their son, Jeffery Joseph, on Oc tober 28th, 1977, weighting 4 lbs. Proud grand' parents are Mrs. Jeanette Carr and Mr. Murray' Dick son. We want to express our sincere.tbanks to the nurses and staff of the second floor of Amprfor and District Memorial Hospital.

Special thanks to Dr. Dolan and Dr. BENEDICT In loving memory of Clint (Benny) died Lwember 12, 1976. At last he is at peace. Graham, Wendy and grandchildren CAVE I toying memory of dear mother and arandmtrirmr Myrtle Louise Cave who passed away Nov.

13. 1974. Loving ana nina in an ner ways. Upright and tost to the end of her days; Sincere and true, in her heart and mind Beautiful nwmorlM she left behind. The Cave Family.

FOX In loving remembrance of our dear r. aranomomer ana oreor- grandmother, Mrs. Mary Fox, who passed away November 13, 1976. Loving ana Kina on ner ways, Upright and lust to the end of her days; Sincere and true. In her heart mind.

Beautiful memories she left behind. Sodly missed by Ernie, Vera, Edna. Frances and families. COYER In loving memory of a dear mother and grondmother Angela, who passed away November I J. 1976.

Loving and kind in all her ways. Upright and tpst to the end of her days; Slncere and true, in her heart ond mind. Beautiful memories she left behind. Pauline, Dave and Chris MAGLADRY In fond and loving memory of a dear husband, father and QfyxKtfathec, Got don Magtadry, who passed away No vember 1973. Love'l greatest gift- Remembrance.

Ida and family. MEtLLEUR DUQUETTE In fond and loving memory of a belovec mother and grandmother Elise Meil-leur, who passed owov November 12. 1976. Sodly missed by Jeanne McCe one Children. NOFFKE In loving memory of a dear husband, father, orandtather and great-grandfather, Georoe Notfke, who passed away November 1964.

You ore with us In all we do. Your love will guide us ond see us mrough. Though absent you are very near, Still loved, still missed, still very dear. Wife Rose ond Family 15. Cards of Thanks BASSETT We wish to monk our many friends, neighbours ond relatives for their expressions of sympathy, their visits, floral tributes.

Heart donations and sympathy cards during our recent loss of a dear wife and sister eon, who passed away on November 2, 1977. Special thanks to or. Wilson, Manotick ond Mr. Robert Rennieof Stittsville. Horry Bossett and the Gleason fami ly.

MEAD The wife ond family of the tote Eric L. Mead wish to extend their slncerest thonks ond apprecia tion-for the many acts of kindness. messooes of sympathy, florol tributes and donations received from their many friends and nelohbours. Special thanks to Drs. Monahon ond Orbeck and nursing staff at Riverside hospital and Father Jim of St.

Aidon's Anglican Church. 5CHARF. We wish to extend our thonks ond appreciation for acts of kindness, messooes of sympathy. spiritual and floral offerings ond do nations to me Heart Fund, from rela tives, friends and neighbours during the loss of our dear husbond, father and grandfather, Mr. John Schorr.

Special thanks to Rev. G.A.C. Scratch, Dr. Gov ond nurses of Ottawa Civic Hospital. Margaret acnorf ana Family 17.

Cemetery Memorials CREMATION Full information Free of Charge from BEECHWOOD CREMATORIUM P.O. BOX 7025. OTTAWA 741-9530 20. Florists FINE'S FLOWERS LIMITED OUR BUSINESS IS GROWING FOR YOU 737-0750 WEDDING FLOWERS AND ARRANGEMENTS CONSULT ALLEN'S FLORIST LTD. 312 BANK ST.

235-7201 235-7202 Satisfaction Our Specialty Chargex and Mastercharge accepted by phone 29. Druggists Open Sunday CENTRE TOWN WHITE Cross Disnersorv, Elgin at Somerset, 2U-4029. Open 10 a ijv i p.m. SHOPPE RS DRUG MART I7MST. LAURENT Blvd.

SI Lourenf Snapping Centre, open every Sunday 1 1 toS. 75-7105. SHOPPER'S DRUG MART I IX BANK at Walk lev Rood. Open every Sunday. 1 1 to 4.

737 1344. SHOPPERS DRUG MART FAIRLAWN Pkno across from Cor-linowood. open Sundays. 10 to s. 775- 3764.

WEST END INEPEAN AREA) SOUTHGATE Pharmacy 1516 Merl-vole Rood, 234-7322, open every Sunday from II a.m. to 6 p.m. You have a friend at Southoate. SHOPPERS DRUG MART 1430 PRINCE OF WALES. Rideouvlew Shopping Centre.

Open every Sunday 12 to 4. 22V6704. SUNDAY EVENINGS Open II p.m. INTERNATIONAL Drug Mart Ltd. 797 Somerset St at Booth WEST END (NEPEAN AREA! GREENBANK Chemist, comer Knox-dole ond Greentoan Rood, open every Sunday 1 1 p.m.

6 p.m. 020-1306. WEST ENO SHOPPE RS Cttv Pharmacy, 1377 Woo-drotte at Baseline Road. Open every Sunday. 10 a m.

6 m. WEST ENO PAYETTE I A. Drug Mart. Lancaster Plata 1517 Merlvote Rd. open every Sundov.

-S, 224-T74S 30. Service Stations SERVICE STATIONS OPEN NOVEMBER 13 TO NOVEMBER 19 7 a.m. -10 p.m. NEIDY'tOULF SERVICE Station. 2M EMM 13S- OWO TEXACO PINECREST Tenors Service Station.

Baseim Rood at Pinecrat, t2-3492. 7O4007. Deaths CASEY, Agnes In hospital on Friday, November 11, 1977 Agnes Blair, age 75, beloved wife of Edward Sylvester Casey; predeceased by a daughter Dorothy; survived by three grandchildren. Friends may call at the Kelly Fu- neral Home, 585 Somerset St. (Centre Town) after 2 ft.m.

Sunday Monday to St. Theresa's Church for mass, 10 a.m. Interment Notre Dame Cemetery. D'COSTA, Julian In Hospi tal on Friday, November 11, Julian D'Costa, age 46 years, of 65 Va-lewood Cresc, beloved husband of Patricia McClelland and dear father of Maria, Serena and Stephen. Friends may attend the funeral service on Sunday evening at 7: 30 p.m.

in the Chapel of the Kelly Funeral Home, 585 Somerset SL (Centretown)followed by cremation. Donations to The Canadian Heart Foundation would be appreciated. GOLDEN, Edith May At home on Thursday, November 10, 1977, Edith La-celle, of R.R. 6, Ottawa, In her 75th year, beloved wife of James Franklin Golden and dear mother of Fred, Albert, Lena (Mrs. Joseph Binette), all of R.R.

6, Ottawa; Jack, of Moose Creek; dear sister of Archie, of Orlllia; Irene (Mrs. Fosn Blais), Clearwater, Florida; Eva (Mrs. Leo Binette), Osgoode; predeceased by son Donald; also survived by 13 grandchildren and 19 grandchildren. Resting at the Vice and Craig Funeral Home Highway 31, between Scri-vens Cr. and Metcalfe Corner where srvice will be held on Monday, Nov.

14 al 2 p.m. Interment Springhill cemetery. HARNESS, Annie In Hospital on Friday, November 11, 1977 Annie Band, age 82, widow of Albert T. Harness; mother of Phillipa A. (Mrs.

William Dickson) and the Late Albert Jack; grandmother of Nancy and Linda' and great-grandmother of Sam. A Memorial service will be held at Hulse and Playfair West Chapel 1098 Byron on Monday at II a.m. In lieu of Flowers donations to the Canadian Arthritis and Rheurmatism Society would be appreciated. HAYDEN, Jean In hospital on November 8, 1977, beloved wife of J. Donal Hay-den, Armstrong, B.C.

formerly' of Ottawa; mother of Claudia, (Mrs. Grant Johnston), sister-in-law of Noreen (Mrs. C.V. Martin), Audrey (Mrs. John Parker) and niece of Miss E.

Ann Cassidy. Burial in Bellevue, Alberta. HEADR1CK, Ada Florence; at her home in Drummond Township, Friday, November 11, 1977, Ada Florence Wilson, in her 87th year, wife of the Late James Headrick; dear mother of Mabel (Mrs. Lome Jones) and Eunice (Mrs. Kenneth Mackey) both of Ottawa, Alex at home.

Resting at the Young Funeral Home Lanark, where funeral service will be conducted on Sunday, November 13, at 2 p.m. Interment Lanark Village Cemetery. In remem brance, donations may be made to the Charity of your choice. JONES, Mabel In hospital on Friday, Nov. 11, 1977 Mabel Jones daughter of the Late John Jones and the Late Mrs.

Isabel Chatfield in her 74th year; sister of Mrs. Mildred Lackey, Jim, William and Roy Jones and Norman Chatfield, all of Ottawa. Resting Hulse and Playfair, Central Chapel. 315 McLeod St. Service on Monday at 2 p.m.

Inter ment Woods Cemetery. Friends may call after 2 p.m. Saturday. VICE CRAIG Funeral Homes Inc. METCALFE WINCHESTER CHESTERVILLE The moat compiahanglva funeral ear- vtoa organization aandng Dunde County and Ottawa Cailalon.

774-2120 One number serve 3 locattona HULSE PLAYFAIR LIMITED JONCS. Mabal McORtOOB. Gladys Mat teOTTtCE. Herbert Fradancfc Wan an HAU.ORAN. Ctomanca OLMSTEAO.

John lionet Central Chapel West Chapel 233-1143 728-1761 Deaths SUTHERLAND, Aninony A. on Thursday, November 10, 1977, at his home, 1065 Ramsay Anthony A. Sutherland, age 43, beloved husband of Veronica David; dear father of James and Stephen; dear brother of Roy, Jean, Genevieve (Mrs. Tony DenA-mirant), and Kathleen (Mrs. Ken Bandy).

Friends may call at the Kelly Funeral Home, 2313 Carling Ave. (West of Woodroofe) after 2 P.M. Saturday. Funeral Monday to St. John The Apostle Church for Mass at 9 A.M.

Interment Notre Dame. Lost BLACK And white temole i doa. port too. on- I 825-4175. 1 husky and Shepherd, norne swers to "Jessie reward, BLONDE and white puooy.

Lakeview Terrace. October II. 684-4 100. CALCULATOR lost Monoav on the 85 bus, 733-371. CHAIN saw.

Homelite. vicinity Carls- bod Springs, Saturday, phone int. FEMALE cat, grevfc. fawn spot on chin, answers to ChumChum; New Edinburgh 745-1776. FEMALE Samoved husky, Notre Dame.

Aylmer, November 6. 684-0468. FORD keys. Identified by no 43 on key, oho for same, 1 red 1968 Ford stake, dual wheel truck. Licence M60-647, con 52 2076.

FOUR Month old puppv. possible Sorlnaer Soonlel. white with dork brown patches, dark brown ears. zioav LlndeMea New tatnourgn area 74. 7374.

GOLD Rimmed glasses. Chaudiere Club. 731-5821. GVM boa, lost near Branson and Queensway. call Bruce MocDonold ZM-W42 day, B204V42 Mgnrs.

Kewora. LAOIES Watch. October 21. 0 Connor -MacLaren. Reward.

824 5280. LADY'S Glasses, flowered case, a 8 bus, Chompiain High School to Fair mont and Gladstone, 72v-178. LADY'S GOLD charm bracelet, charms. Reward. 224-6898.

MALE, black, brown, white beagle. Answers to Bells Corners area, reward. 828-5569. NECKLACE with locket, red ladies' head, reword. 233-4947.

NEWFOUNDLAND doa. mole, white with black markings, reward, 728-1419. 729-3250. 216-1 148. 1 283 38 collect.

PEUGEOT, 10 speed bicycle, black serial 431 346915, lost Elm vole area. reward. 521 REWARD FOR NAT AND SCARF LOST at Alexandra Hotel or Carleton University Pub or Civic Centre Bazaar. leasee return much sentimental value. Their return could mend a friendship! V50 reward.

Phone Dan anytime. 7333-4308. REWARD For return or information regarding Bo-Bo. small block miniature poodle. 15 years old.

no teem, tost Rotnwell Heights. Tuesday. November 8, Gloucester Tog 1275. Please telephone Mrs. Arcand 238-6373 9 to 5, otter 6 749-5106.

TURQUOISE budgie green band on foot. Elmvote Acres area. Reward. 731 0781 729 2381 WEST Highland terrier (small white doa) iv years. 'Spook Reward.

733193. YOUNG male Tabby cat. Manor Park area, 746-11 1. YOUR pet may be at Humane Society Shelter, 101 Champagne. Visit shelter to make sure.

8200 reword tor the return of God Giaur pocket watch and chain with Initials SMB. lost Sunday. October 30. please write P.O. Box 101 Pembroke.

Ontario. ISO REWARD, held tacket at Nates November s. 233 mi. Found FOUND, Lodv wrist watch. Bell neor GlOdStone 836-4191.

LADY 'S wallet, found at Mac Donald's on Carling Ave contains Canadian and American money. 728-0712 otter 4 p.m. MALE, older kitten, grey and white, Carson Grove 746-9157. ON Sunday, black doa. in Kanata.

592- 4209 or 998-9086. PUPPY, mole, mixed shepherd, 4 to months, Carlingwood area, phone 722-8166. SET of 2 keys. Woodland and Carling Avenue. 729-325.

SIAMESE cat. Riverside Park south. 731-6348. SMALL brown dog. Chihuahua type dog.

found near Queensway and Met-coif area. 733-8207. WHITE cat. blind in one eve. found McLeod 5t 236-5IJ9 13.

In Memoriams ASPECK In loving memory of a dear brother, and brother-in-tow Sonny, who passed away November 1970. Our family arete has been broken, A link gone from our chain; But though we're parted tor while. We know we'll meet ogoin. Some day we hope to meet you. Some day we know not wtven.

We shall meet in a better land, Never to part again. Sadly missed, Mike and Brendo ASPECK In krvinng memory of our dear son and brother Lionet Sonny" Aspect, who passed away occidentotly November 2. 1970. gone Is the face we loved so dear. Silent is the voice we loved to hear.

Too tor awbv tor sight or speech. But not too tor tor thought to reoch. Sweet to remember him who once was here. And who though absent. Is lust as dear.

Sodly missed by Dod. Mom, Susan, vtark, Lisa and Bobby. ASPECK In fond and loving memory of a dear brother, brother-in-law and uncle Sonny A speck, who passed away No- vemoer iz, ivg. Sunshine fades and shadows toll. But sweet remembrance outlasts all.

Sister Jean. Robert, Christopher and ASPECK In loving memory of a dear brother, brother-in-low and uncle. Sonny A speck, who passed away November 17, 1970. The years are oulefctv passing. Though still we can't forget.

For in the hearts mot love Mm. His memory llnaers vet. Sadly missed. Sharon, John, Jenny and Adam ASPECK In fond and loving memory of dear brother and uncle. Sonny, who passed away Novemoer 17, nn.

I sigh sometimes to see thy foot. But since mis cannot be I leave thee to the cor of Him, Sister June, brtrther-in-low Richard, nephews' Michael and Glenn. CAREW In loving memory of dear son and brother Chwkr Peter (Gerry) who passed owov November ij, 1976. Tim roMs on and we or reminded Of dov our hearts were crushed. When God took vou.

oh. so outctiry. And oM In atoom wr thrust. In the bloom of Iff, death claimed you. In the prime of manhood dLWs; But we hope some day to meet you, to be wfm you ohvovs.

mom, Dod, Brian and Lorraine. 3, 2. Birth CONGRATULATIONS, from Motbercraft to new parents and baMes. CORBIN David and Debby (nee Nixon) are delighted to announce the birth of. their first child, a baby girl, Melanie Erin, 6 lbs.

8 oz. on November 6, 1977. Many thanks to Dr. L.O. Watt and caseroom staff of the Grace Hospital.

PETERSON Carl and Maureen are happy to announce the birth of a son, Jison William, born November 8th, 1977, 8 lbs. 3 at the Grace Hospital. A brother for Adam. REID John and Madeleine (nee Ouellet) are happy to birth of Angela Dawn, 7 lb. on November 9, 1977.

Many thanks to Turner ane Crummey and caseroom staff at the Grace. Hospital. TOWNSON Stacey and Barbara (nee Grant) are very pleased to announce the arrival of their first child, Christopher William, 8 lb. 4 on Thursday, November 10, 1977. Proud grandparents are Major General (retired) and Mrs.

W.J. Grant and Mr. and Mrs. G.K. Townson.

Special thanks to Dr. Westwick and the caseroom staff at the Ottawa Civic Hospital. 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 SINGLE COPY PRICE Weekdays 15C, Saturday 35C BV CARRIER $44.20 a year or 85 a weak BY MAN.

CANADA One month $6 00. six months $33.00 or one year $60.00. Saturday only 60C a week. $31 .20 a year. OTHER COUNTRIES One month $10.00 or one year $1 to 00 Saturday only $1 00 a week.

$52.00 year. 3. Deaths BEAUDRY, Lucien B.A., B.E.D. On Thursday, November 10, 1977 in a St Jerome hospital Lucien Beaudry, B.A., B.E.D., age 71 years, beloved husband of Beulah Parent; dear father of Dr. Roland Beaudry of Franklin, N.H.

and Dr. Carl Beaudry of Montreal; brother of Miss Eliane and Mrs. Jeannette Beaulieu, both of Montreal; grandfa ther of Nanette, Julie, Suzanne, Lucie, Natalie, Stephanie, Genevieve, Dwight, Dominique and Melanie. In the teaching profession for 35 years, he spent 27 years at Garneau School, 14 of them as Principal. In 1949 he took his Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Ottawa and in 1950 received L'Ordre du Merite Scolaire from L' Association Cana-dienne -Francaise d'Educa-tion.

He was honoured with the Queen's Coronation Medal in 1953. In 1938 he was president of the Ottawa Separate School Teacher's Association and in 1945 was elected vice-president and chairman of the Primary Section of the Association of French Teachers of Ontario. In 1959 he was appointed secretary and teaching personnel officer of the1 Ottawa Separate School Board. Remains will be at Racine Robert and Gauthier Funeral Directors. 260 Besserer Ottawa (at King Edward) after 2 p.m.

Saturday. Eu-charistic celebration at St. Thomas Aquinas Church (Kilborn Ave.) on Monday, November 14, at 11 a.m. Burial will be at St. Paul's Cemetery, Aylmer.

BENGER, Lynda Jean At Toronto, on Wednesday, November 9 1977. beloved daughter of Walter and Eva Benger, Ottawa, dear sister of Ann, Janet, Susan and Judith. Service in the funeral chapel of A.W. Miles, 30 St. Clair Ave.

West Toronto, on Friday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. In lieu of flowers, a donation to your favourite charity will be gratefully acknowledged. CAHILL, (Malvina) Sister Austin passed away in Pembroke General Hospital on Thursday, November 10, 1977, In the 55th year of her religious life; beloved member of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Pembroke and dear sister of Sister St. Charles of Pembroke.

Resting at St. Joseph's Mother House, Eucharlstlc Celebration Sunday at 2 P.M. Interment in SL Columba's Cemfr MCNEIL, WilUam James Entered Into rest on November llth, 1977, at the Memorial Hospital, Amprior. William James McNeil of Braeside Ontario, dear husband of Delia McTieman. Resting at the Boyce Funeral Home Arn-prior, where friends may call Sunday after 2 p.m.

Srvice In the chapel Monday at 10 a.m. Interment Amprior Cemetery. A Masonic service will be held Ir the Funeral Home Sunday at 3 p.m. Those desiring may donate to the Kidney Foundation. R1GBY, Major Joseph Arthui (G.G.F.G.

Retired) Al Halifax on Thursday, November 10, 1977 Major Joe Rigby, husband of the late Sophia Gamble; dear father of Mrs. William Na-bert (Edith), Smiths Fails; Mrs. Gordon Johnstone (Mary), Millburn, N.J.; Edward, Dartmouth, N.S.; Leslie of Ottawa; Kenneth, Victoria, B.C. and David of survived also by twelve grandchildren and three great grandchil-' dren. Major Rigby was a member of No.

16 Branch Royal Canadian Legion, Merrickville Lodge AF and AM and Guard's Association of Ottawa. Upon arrival in Ottawa will rest at Veiteh Draper Limited, 453 Parkdale Ave. Visiting 2 to 4 and 7 to 9. Service in the Guard's Chapel, MacKay St. corner Victoria, Monday 11 a.m.

Donations to the Crippled Children's Fund would be appreciated. For further information call 728-4673. SEGUIN, Adelard In an Ottawa Hospital on November 11, 1977 at the age of 73, son of the Late Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Sequin (Emma Houle), dear husband of Rose Berthiaume, dear father of Mrs.

Norman Gravel (Madeleine) from Manotick, also survived by 2 grandchildren, Stefan and Eric. For any information please call Racine Robert and Gauthier Funeral Directors at 237-3680. SLOAN, Maurice In Hospi tal on Friday, Novemnber 11, 1977 Maurice Sloan, age 86, formerly of 20 Nolan Street, husband of the Late Ida Cahill; dear brother of Herbert of Campbell's Bay, Mrs. Gertrude Giroux, Rose. (Mrs.

John McGec) and Rita (Mrs. Cyrus Hall). Friends may call at the Kelly Funeral Home, 585 Somerset St. (Centretown) from 2 till 10 p.m. Sunday and at the Ringrose Bros.

Funeral Home, Campbell's Bay, Quebec, after 2 p.m. Monday. Funeral Tuesday to St. Elizabeth's Church, Vinton for Mass. Interment parish cemetery.

SLOVER, David Suddenly at his residence on Thursday, November" 10, 1977, David Slover, beloved hus band of Belle Flesher; dear father of Norman and Mor ley of Ottawa and Beverley of Toronto; brother of Henry and grandfather of Carla. Funeral service was held on Thursday at 2 p.m. from the Jewish Memorial Chapel. Interment Jewish Community cemetery Shiva private. Arrange ments entrusted to Racine Robert and Gauthier Funeral Directors.

STAERKLE, Arnold Gustav In hospital on Thursday November 10, 1977 Arnold Stacrkle agfe6 of 231 Pen-field Kanata, beloved nusoana oi rieawig Luen-bergcr; dear father of Ar irdld, Ottawa; Gattharda, (L'ya) (Mrs. Archie Ca- pham) of Edmonton; also survived by four grandchildren, and five great grand children. A service in me-moriam will be held on Sunday, Nov. 13, 1977 at Wesley United Church, Stittsville at 2: 30 p.m. Ar rangements in care of the Kelly Funeral Home, 2313 Carling Ave.

Donations to Queensway Carleton Hospi tal appreciated in lieu of flowers. STODDART, Ruby E. After a short illness in hos pital at Santa Monica Calif, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. T.

Stoddart survived by her sister. May Alexander, her brother Gordon Stoddart and sever al nieces and nephews. Cremation took place in Santa Monica, California. VEITCH DRAPER LIMITED RIGBY, Maior Joseph Arthur Parkdale Chapel 728-4673 FRED N. GARRETT FUNERAL SERVICE Courteous, efficient MODERATE RATES Inquire No Obligation 2334773 584 Somerset Street Wast 30.

Service Stations TEXACO WILLIAMS Texoco Service Station, 644 Branson at the Queens way. 236- 4146. 38. Nursing Homes BEAUTIFULLY renovated retirement home has very pleasant accommodations and homey atmosphere in Glebe, 24 hour care. 234-0S90.

SHEFFIELD House. Retirement Home. Kemptville. Elegant but homey, S13 dolly. 022-130.

52. Duplexes to Let DECEMBER. 2 bedroom, heated, Parting, balcony. 36V Preston, $250. 245.7368.

DUPLEX, 2 bedroom, kitchen, dinette, bathroom toilet separate, heated, lighted S240. 234-70)9 560 Bav Street. LOWE 3 bedroom plus family room. Linden lea 1350, December 1st, 745- 4465. LOWER, S2I0 monthly, wall to wall carpeting, washer ond dryer.

2 bedrooms, fenced In yard, parking. 1967 Rosebella. Slossom Pork 737-4829. VANIER. modern duplet).

2 and 3 bedrooms, broodloomed. heating, porting, S275 and S37S December 1, after 5, 745-036. 661 GARDEN VALE RD. nearCum-mlngs; modern duplex, 3 bedrooms, carpets, patio, parking, Dec. heated ond lighted $435 monthly 741 4613.

53. Condominiums to Let CHATEAU Vanler. 2 bedroom apartment, newly decorated. 30 Ft balcony, $325, cablevision. electricity, heated, underground parting included, 746-202, 684-1124.

54. Apartments to Let DOWNTOWN EXECUTIVE APARTMENT $625.00 2 3 bathrooms, large in-suite storage closet, individual air-conditioningheating system, includes; quality wall to wall broadloom, refrigerator, stove, dishwasher, washer, dryer, heat, hydro, parking. This is a quality apartment on the 27th floor overlooking the Ottawa River and Gatineau Hills. Building has private residents lounge, swimming pool, whirl-pool, sauna, exercise room, and many other quality features. For viewing by appointment only call 238-5854 3 BEDROOMS 2 FULL BATHROOMS Normally a waiting list but we have a limited number of these Spacious, Luxurious and Elegant suites now available.

Indoor parking, air conditioning, complete recreation facilities included in your rent. From $475 per month. For an appointment call: 829-4083 BACHELOR AND 1 BEDROOM APARTMENTS DOWNTOWN THE SENATOR ADULTS 470 Carntortdg St. South loctMd near Brontan and Caring 1 block to bug. ptom logg.

indoor i 232-2396 54. Apartments to Let PARKSIDE APARTMENTS 1 and 2 bedroom 26 26 Rockway Crescent off Baseline Rd. between Woodroffe and Greenbank. 829-5897, 820-7453 828-7199 FOREST RIDGE In Ottawa's West End APARTMENTS Alcove. 1 and 2 bedrooms 828-7199, 829-5897 820-7453, 829-1910 2380 Baseline Rd.

between Woodrofe and Greenbank at Rockway. VANIER Spacious bachelor 1 bedroom apartments from $165 monthly AVAILABLE FOR IMMEDIATE or LATER OCCUPANCY Just minutes from the Rideau River with tranquil parks and pathways tor strolling Rideau Street east, cross Cum. mmgs bridge and turn right at Montgomery to Selkirk rental office 749-7755 Weekdays Saturday 41 1 APTS. FOR RENT IN OTTAWA SUBURBS FURNISHED UNFURNISHED FROM $80 to $800 HI Bach 1 30 are I bdrms 1 5J are bdrmi, 38 are 3 hdrms 9 t.illf'i' SI9D-S606 iivinoti hi moif-mit ir.fi loct-alomQ 238-1871 94 Hawthorne Ave. 8 A.M.

TO 9 P.M. 7 DAYS -I minto BEACON PLACE 2-bedroom apartments tor immediate and later I occupancy. Close to French and English schools, shopping and recreation. Rent $188, (lor qualified families). Inquire at Beaconwood on Ogilvie Road, just north of Montreal Road.

746-7585. Open weekdays 12 to 9. Closed weekends. Call Heron Gate at 731-9508. Heat, hydro, -stove and fridge included in the rent.

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Pages Available:
843,608
Years Available:
1885-1980