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with THE OTTAWA JOURNAL MONDAY; APRIL. 1, 1957. 28 The Journal Want Ads 237 QUEEN ST. TELEPHONE CE2-5321 234 SPARKS ST. DISTRICT WANT AD AGENTS ARNPRIOR- IDA Drug 'Store, John 56.

Phone 159 PERTH-Len Gilhuly, 47. Foster St. Phone 508 CARLETON PLACE--Wilson's Drug Store, Bridge St. Phone Bert RENTREW- Cleary, Raglan St. Phone BE2-9086 PEMBROKE- SMITHS FALLSThe Craft Shoppe, 214-Pembroke St.

Phone RE2-2601 Lockwood's Drug Store, 8 Daniel St. Phone 70J Marriages. 2. March 30. 1937.

in Bell. Street On Saturday, Church, by 'Rev. Mr. Currie, Beverley Ann Browniee, daughter of Mrs. M.

Sheppard, to Gilbert Ceell, son of Mrs. Irene Keyes. HANNA-OHLMAN On Saturday, March 30, 1957k. in St. Mary's rectory, by Thojnas Farrell.

Olive Marie, daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. Josenh Ohiman, Brent, to Norris Ivan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hanna, Carp: Saturday, March 1937, at Winchester United Church.

by Reverend T. Mitchell, Carol Ana, Ault. daughter of Kenneth -Ault. 3f Muneaster, Winchester, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Russell Waiter W. W. Muncaster of Sudbury. SPRATT HOPE On March 30. 1937.: at Gloucester Presbyterian Church, by Reverend P.

D. Augustine, Helen. Margaret. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

William Donald M. Hope of W. to Delmer, son of Mr. A. Spratt and the late Mrs.

Spratt of ton's Corners. In Memoriams. ANDERSON-In loving memory of my husband, William J. (Bud) Anderson, who passed away April 1952. Ever remembered.

-Wite EMOND-In memory. of dear. brother and uncle. Alexander Emond, who passed away April 1. 1956.

Ever remembered: -Sister Mrs. Stewert and Niece Elizabeth. LEWIS In loving memory of dear husband and father. Gerald William who passed away April 1, 1953. Every hour we dearly him, Sadly do we feel his loss, Lonely is our home without him.

Help us Lord to bear the cross. -Wife Mary, Son Gerald and Daughter-in-law Doris. LOGAN husband, loving Bert C. memory Logan, got who my -passed away April 1, 1956. Ever remembered.

-Wife Gladys, MURDOCK-In loving memory of our dear son. Henry (Hank) Murdock of the Twenty First Canadian Armored Regiment of the Governor General's Foot Guards, who' was accidentally killed April 1942. The, years, are, quickly passion. Though still we can't forget, For. in the hearts that love him, His memory lingers yet.

-Mom and Dad. -In loving memory of dear brother and uncle, Alex B. Richer, who passed away April 1. 1944. Too far away for sight or specch, But not too far for thought to -Jean, Larry and loving memory of dear mother and grandmother.

Mrs. Annie- Spratt, who passed away April 1. 1939. -Myrtle, Dave and Family. Cards of Thanks.

SKUCE-1 wish to thank friends and neighbors for their kindness! and sympathy at the Joss of my beloved wife, Amy. would also extend grateful thanks for the beautiful floral tributes. Also special thanks to'- Rev. -W. D.

M. Christie and Rev. E. K. -Herbert Skuce.

Where to Go? BYTOWN Inn for enjoyable Sunday dinners served. to meet every Albert and O'Connor. CE3-5151. WE feature charcoal steaks and barbecued chicken dinners. Served 11 a.m.

Phone SH6-8161 for reservations. Rockeliffe Motel. Montreal Road. Cemetery Memorials: BROWN, Robert and Son, 376 Sparks at Lay. Since 1877.

GEORGE Brown and: Sons, finest memorials; markers, inscriptions, 473 Bronson Ave. near Gladstone CES-8969. J. D. Ambroise.

375 Montreal Road. memorials, lowest price. Oper. all day Saturday. SH6-8600.

LEEDER and Poitras expert crafts: -manship, reasonable prices. Telephone CE5-2412. OTTAWA'S only authorized Rock of Ages dealer. Family memorials. Ask for a booklet.

Laurin Limited. York King Edward. CE4-0417. Funeral Directors. BRADY and Harris, 375 Lisgar for dependable and dignitied servIce Moderate charge.

Telephone GE2-4857. FRED N. Garrett. Moderate charges 584 Somerset St. W.

CE3-4773: HULSE and Playfair Ottawa's Arst funeral chapel. CE3-1143. KELL Funeral Home. Understanding. sincere service.

1345 ton. PA8-3033. MeEVOY Brothers, Ottawa's largest Funeral Home: Immediate- unobtrusive, dignified service. CE2-5337. RACINE and Robert.

260 Besserer. Eastview branch. SH68073. VEITCH-Draper Ottawa's most modern chapel. PA8-4673.

WHELAN Funeral Hone, Personal service Reverence. 515 Cooper CE3-1488. Ambulance Service. EXCLUSIVE Ambulance Service. Oxygen equipped: Oxygen home therapy.

CE3-7733 Tourist Accommodation. CHALET Tourist, tourist rooms. $3:50 and up. 454 Gilmour: TERRANCE Court, rooms, $3.50 up, 210 Queen. CE3-0154.

Lost and Found. BICYCLE. C.C.M. racer, 1 licence 1000. lost Ottawa, University.

Friday afternoon. Return -165 Augusta. GLASSES, lady's. lost vicinity Guigues Printing Bureau. CEJ-135 WALLET.

lost vicinity Bank and Laurier, large sum of money, sole Income of veteran's widow, a money badly needed. PA6-3411, WALLET. Winston biack leather, lost vicinity Gardens, McLaren St. Reward. CE2-2547.

RAID IRA HIDEOUT. BELFAST. April 1. Police yesterday raided buildings in the Londonderry areal for the second time within 241 hours in a search for hidden arms. In a operation by the Royal Ulster Constabulary, police said they seized 200 rounds of small arms ammunition, gelignite explosive, a submachine-gun and detonators.

(Continued from Preceding Column) Carpenter THE Research Council an diate. vacancy Division -of Bullding Research, Montreal Road, for "full time carpenter to provide the division with general rough and Anishing carpentry work. Applicants should have technical school graduation. or equivalent, plus at least three years experience in rough and Anishing carpentry, Initial salary up 10. $3.900 per anoum, dependupon qualificatione.

Apply. giving full details. of education, experienos, to the Employment Officer, National search Council, Sussex Drive. Ottawa Ontario, Please quote Ale BR-176. 12 Male Help Wanted.

Young Men- Wanted to train as advertising and publicity representatives. No Experience Needed as we give complete If you can pass these qualifications: 1. Able to converse Intelligently Willingness to learn. 3. Able to dress smartly, A desire to hold a ateady, permanent position with one of the est companies in this field.

5. Possess the desire handling men due to promotion. Guaranteed $100 per week. CALL Mr. ALBERT CE6-4625 between 9 a.m.-1 p.m.

MANAGER ACCOUNTANT OFFICE tor Construction, Project in Central Ottawa for this opening must have an extensive construction accounting experience and be competent to assume full responsibility for field office procedures accounting for large project, Good salary and employee benefits to fully qualified man. Age 35-50. All replies will be kept in strict confidence. Apply Box A-567, Journal ONTARIO HYDRO requires O.L.S. SURVEYORS for.

Supervisory Positions Qualified Ontario Land with 4 to 6. experience since receiving O.L.S. Certificate. DUTIES: To organize, direct and perform Legal and Engineering Surveys associated with Sites, Storage Reser? voirs, Water Diversion Projects; station Sites and Transmission Lines, Full employe, -medical and. hospitalization services Insurance, Pension, etc.

Apply: The Employment Office, 620 University Toronto 2. Phone EM8-6767 Wonderful Life BUD by -ADAMS SHO NOW You leave certain movies in a trance sure that some of the hero has rubbed off on you. 1 Male Help Wanted. (Continued from Preceding Column) Young Service Station Attendant Good working conditions, usual Insurance -and benefits, experience preferred. but not essential.

Apply person to BAKER BROS. Service Station 5 Duke Street PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE, SUPERVISOR For a Progressive Company. need man between the ages. of 28. and 40 who has experience as an automotive mechanic, service manager, who can organize and supervise personnel, We offer this person a chailenging job supervising large fleet of trucks In Ottawa and vicinity, good pay, 40-hour week, Reply to Box A-544, Journal, giving age, experience and present salary, DETAIL SALESMAN Young man, age 25 to 30.

with late model car. neat appearance, required to call Food Chains and Independents in the Ottawa District. Experience In this field helpful but. necessary as we have our own' training plan. Salary, Group Insurance, etc.

Our representative. Mr. E. Skinner, will be at the andra Hotel, Wednesday, April 3. to arrange interviews, 3 p.m.

to 8 p.m. CIVIL ENGINEER Angus Robertson Ltd. REQUIRE For Immediate Employment in Ottawa a Man with ten years or more. of practical site experience in multi-storey building Must be thoroughly. competent in the- use of Instrument for layout of buildings, services and equip- ment.

Full particulars of past working experience must be included in the repiles. Address to Box A-536, Journal Female Help Wanted. AN experienced typist for real estate work in Jaw office. We will train you. in person, Low, Honeywell and Murchison, Room 708, 84: Metcalfe St.

BRIGHT -young lady and assist where necessary. Nu Vogue Limited, 171 Bank. CLERK-typist for purchasing and stores department. Apply. in person, personnel office, Ottawa Civic Hospital, between 10 a.m.

and 3 p.m COMPETENT. experienced woman. 30 40, kitchen assistant, no night work. Apply G. Tamblyn Carlingwood Plaza.

ENUMERATORS 10 gather tion. for City Directory in Ottawa area. Bilingual persons required for Eastview Lower Apply in own handwriting with phone number to Box Journal EXPERIENCED girl or woman. eral housework, 2 adults: CE38013. EXPERIENCED help.

full or part time. no cooking. PA2-7202. EXPERIENCED waltress, good job for right party. Apply in person, Kardish Delicatessen, .979 Welling: ton.

EXPERIENCED: waitress Apply Tea Garden, 145 Sparks, EXPERIENCED hairdresser. Mildorth Beauty Salon. 289 Laurier CES-1830. EXPERIENCED waitress no night or Sunday work. good salary.

Bob's Coffee Shop, Nicholas street. EXPERIENCED waitress, days. ply in person. Rainbow. Restaurent.

283 gigin; EXPERIENCED waitresses; good sal-1 art. Telephone EXPERIENCED after baby 7. PA8-6337. 5-day EXPERIENCED keypunch erator, permanent position excellent starting Frill range employe benefits: Ideal working conditions in new building. Box A-304.

Journal. EXPERIENCED required. Apply 284. Bank St. EXPERIENCED bilingual waitress for days.

Apply Montreal Road. FOR better results -when answering Help Wanted box numbers give full particulars. Tals will enable the advertiser to select the desired nelp GIRL. sleep. in.

business couple. school age, SH6-1898. Wanted. SALES OPPORTUNITY Large Ottawa Arm position open on its sales stall for young man with ambition to make career in the selling feld. Good education and appearance pion creative mind essential.

This In a salaried position with bonus incentlys, pension plan, hospitalization, Insurance, etc. Write giving full information to age, education and selling experience, if any, to Box A-547 Journal Births. BEL SHE Patay and pounce the birth of a girl (nee Campbell) Pontiac oh March 31, 1957 Dianne. COCHRANE To Mr. and Arthur Cochrane (nee Foster) al Montreal General 1957, Hospital on Monday.

April slater for, Leta and Lucy CURRY To Mr. and Mrs. Hospital, Curry, Ottawa -Civic on. Saturday, March 30.0 4 son. David 1957, the Grace- Hospital, to CLARIOn Saturday, March 30, and Mrs.

Vernon Clark (nee Lobel 'Gillen), daughter. Beta FUOCO-Don, and- Lise (nee Cayer) announce with pleasure the rival of brother for Pierre. the General Hospital on Friday, March 0. 1957. Both well.

HOLLAND Bill and Helen are happy to anriounce the birth of the a con. brother for David. at Grace Hospital, Saturday, March Both, well. Hicks 'To Mr. and Stephen Hicks, at Lincoln Memorial Hospital.

Grimsby, Ont. on Sunday, March 1657, daughter. Both well. MARTELOCK--AI and Sid (nee are happy to anoounce the birth of a daughter, Kim, March 30. 1957.

at Civic Hospital, 48 sister, for 'Butch. Both well, MAGEE- -To Jack and Gwen Magee tnee Wright) at the Ottawa Civic Hospital, on Sunday. March 31, 1907, son, brother for Bruce and. Donald. Both well.

MAYHEW-'TO Mr. and Mrs. Harold -Mayhew (nee. Evelyn the Grace Hospital on Saturday. March "30, 1987, a daughter.

well. MOORE TO Mr. and Mes. James D. Moore, at Grate Hosptial.

on Sunday, March 31. 1057, a ter, Louise Elizabeth. WILSON- To Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Wilson (nee' 'Wilma Ross) at Sudbury General Hospital, on March 22.

1957, son, David James: Both well. WHITE Mr. and Mrs. George Gayton White (nee Nancy Gammon) are happy to announce of twin 'daughters, at Private Pavilian, Toronto eral Hospital. on Friday, March 29.

1957. All well. Mrs. J. R.

Anderson Almonte Minister's Wife Dies at 39 ALMONTE, April 1-(Special) -Mrs: J. R. Anderson, wife of the minister of United Church, died in Rosamond Memorial Hospital here Friday night in her 40th year after a lingering Illness extending over some eight years. About four -years ago. Rev.

J. Ray Mrs. son and their family of four from children Biscarnith, moved to Almonte after Anderson received a call to the United Church here. Mrs. Anderson was born in Nokomis, the youngest of a family of 10.

She was the daughter Mrs. W. Alex McFazlane and the late Mr. McFarlane, Educated at Noko-1 mis and at Saskatoon leglate, she then took a course and worked as a secretary until she married Rev, J. Ray Anderson on May 9, 1942.

A public speaking medal winner and interested in dramatics and sports at school, Mrs. Anderson active in the CGIT, the Young People's Union and the Sunday School of Almonte United Church. Surviving besides her husband are three sons, John Gustav, aged 13: Wesley Morgan, 12, and Raymond Alexander, and one daughter, Margaret Ermina, her mother: five brothers, Rev. 'D. McFarlane, Lachine, Que; Norman.

McFarlane, vancouver; Rev. James McFarlane, Rainier, Rev. Charles McFarlane, Smiths -Falls; Rev. Morgan MeParlane, Georgetown, and three sisters, Mrs. Margaret Davis, Medicine Hat; Miss Gertrude -McFarlane, Regina; Mrs.

Ethel- MacRobbie, Woblsley, Sask. The funeral was held this afternoon from Almonte United Church to the Auld. Kirk cemetery. Rev. W.

D. Reid of Carleton Place conducted the service which was under. the direction: of the Kerry -Scott funeral' home and the George L. Comba-and Son funeral home. J.

Runtz J. Runtz, who worked for McLaughlin Brothers until: his retirement; died in Rentrew hospital at the age of He had been residing with his daughter, Mrs. W. Thur Renfrew the past few months, but prior to this lived In Arrprior all his married life, Mr. Runts was born in Lyndock township and was a son of the late, Charles Runtz and his wife, Amelia.

He married Annie Caroline Homuth in 1911 and she predeceased him In 1952. Surviving are one daughter, Mrs. W. Thur (Alicer, RenTrew: two sisters, Mrs. Willie Weber, Wilno; Mrs.

HermanKauffeldt, one brother, 'Robert of Quadville, one granddaughter, Barbara and a great grandson, Relatives and friends from Pembroke, Renfrew, Wilno, Rosenthal and Beachburg attended the funeral held from the Boyce funeral home, Arnprior, to the Fitst Baptist Church for service conducted by Rev. Walter Schmidt. Interment was in Arnprior cemetery, VESSELS COLLIDE. ROTTERDAM. Netherlands, April 1-4P The crew of the Finnish ship Asturias was.

taken aboard the ton Finnish steamer Satakunta early yesterday after the two ressels collided 85 miles cast of ARNPRIOR, April 1-(Spe- Deaths. ALLEN, Match 30. 1057, at Kinburn. Onto William John- On Saturday the late Celina Henry, formesty of William John husband Carp. his 00th McLean year.

(Pearl of Mes. Null. Mri. E. McCool Perri Detroit, (Vera).

Kinburn; Mrs. Ed Logan Findlay Harold, Ottawa Resting the Kennedy Funeral Home: p.m. where service Tuesday. will Inter- be held at "ment, Huntley Presbyterian cemetery. APPLEFORD.

Ellen (Nellie) At. Leslie the home of her son, Captain S. Appletord: 950-Byron St. apt. 10.

Sundays March 31. of 1057. William Senior, widow S. Appletord, aged '87. years.

Rest. ing at the Radmore St. Stewart neral 1319 Wellington. until p.m.. Monday, thence to the Truscott Funeral Home, Ham.

for 'service and interment Wednesday p.m. ANDERSON, Irene -Georgina A1 Memorial Hospital. Almonte, on Friday, March 29; 1937, Irene. Georgina be. son, loged in wife her 40th year: at of Rev.

J. Ray Anderthe Almonte United Church parlor, Service in the church on Monday. Auld April 2 p.m. Interment Kirk cemetery. individual friends omit flowers.

Donations directed to the purchasing of Bible for use in the Sanctuary BEAHEN, John Patrick -In hosphal: Saturday 1957, John Patrick Beaten, of the Elizabeth Whelan, in 74th dear father. of Matthew Rev. Edmund P. Beahen, Harry P. and Rev.

John M. Beahen at the Whelan Funeral Home. 515 Cooper. St. Funeral Tuesday -at 8.40 to garet Mary's Church for Solemn Requiem Mass at' 9 a.m.

Burial Dame cemetery. BECKETT, Winiam Henry--At OtMonday, April 1, 1937, William Henry Beckett, husband of the late, Sarah Augusta Marion Dodd. fin his 73rd year. Resting at his home, Oxford Mille. Funeral service will be held at St, John Anglican Church, Oxford.

Mills, Wednesday, at 2.30 p.m. oxford Mills cemetery. BRENNAN, Rosella (Rose) Suddenly hospital on Friday, March 29. 1937. Rosella (Rose) Deavy, wife of George Brennan.

age 51 years. Resting at Hulse and Playfair 315 McLeod St. Service in the chapel Monday at 3 p.m. Interment Dale's cemetery. Cumberland, Ont, CAMPBELL, Entered into rest at his home.

Burnstown. Saturday. 30, 1957. Alexander (Sandy) beloved husband of the late Eliza. beth Box and dear father of John B.

Campbell, White Lake; Mrs. Peter Stobbe. City View; Miss Annabelle at home, and Mrs. Neil McIntyre, Burnstown, in his 78th year. Resting at McPhail and Perkins Funeral Home, 85 Munro Renfrew, where service will be conducted Tuesday.

April 2. at 2 p.m. Interment Goshen cometery. CRAIG, William Suddenly at Campbell's Bay, Friday. March 29, 1957, William L.

Craig. husband of Hannah Pitt in his 76th year. Resting at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Roy Brown, Litchfield. Funeral Tuesday.

April 2 at 2 p.m. for service at St. Andrew's United Church, Campbell's Bay. Interment Church cemetery. CRAIG, Lawrence Clifford After brief illness Kemptville.

Sunday, March -31, 1951. Lawrence Craig, of the late Catherine Macdonald. in his 53th year. Resting at the Cummings Funeral Home, North Gower. Funeral service Tuesday, April 2 at 2 p.m.

Interment Rideau Vale cemetery, Kars. Ont. CURTIS. James David In hospital on Friday, March 29, 1957. James David Curtis, age 72 years, of 219 York husband of the late Norah Evans.

Resting at McEvoy Brothers, 235 Kent St. Funeral on Monday to 'St. Brigid's Church for Requiem Mass at 7,45 a.m. Burial Notre Dame cemetery. HOYT, Arthur Leonard On Saturday, March 30.

1937, in hospital in Saint John. NB. Arthur Leonard Hoyt, former collector of customs. Saint John, NB. Mr Hoyt leave's his widow, one son, H.

L. Hoyt of Ottawa, and daughter, Mrs. oH, Fowlie, Saint John. NB. DORION, Joseph hospital, Chicago.

on Saturday, March. 30, L. Dorion, beloved brother of Mrs. F. R.

Convey (Mary) and James McDonald Dorion (Mac), Buckingham, and Harold Stephen Dorion. Detroit, and the Rev. Desmond Dorion. Langenburg. 55th Resting at the Convey Funeral Home, Arnprior.

until Thur day April 4. thence to St. John Chrysostom Church for Solemn Requiem High Mass at 9 a.m. Interment -parish cemetery vault. HEINTZMAN.

Herman Suddenly at Amorior, Saturday, March 30. 1937. Herman Heintzman, beloved husband of Elizabetit Thoms. and dear father of net- and Newton of Ottawa, in his 78th year. Resting at his home, 56 Craig Funeral service at Emmanuel Church.

Tuesday, April 2 at 2 p.m. Interment Armprior cemetery. LANDRIAULT, 31, Francoise 1957. in On Sunhospital, Francoise Labrosse, beloved wife of Raoul Landriault, aged 42. years.

at Robert Dider 260 Besserer St. Funeral Wednesday to Notre Dame du Saint Esprit Church for Requiem High Mass at: 9 a.m. Interment Notre Dame, MARTIN: Fanny- -Af her home, Montreal Road, on Saturday, March 30. 1957, Fanny Martin, widow of John Martin, aged 82: Resting at her home, where funeral service will: be on Tuesday p.m. Interment Pincerest cemetery.

POUPORE, Mary Anna- Saturday, March 30, 1957, in hospital at Pembroke. Out. Mary Anns McDonald, age 84 years, beloved wife of the William Henry (W. Poupore, mother of Rev. L.

Poupore, Chapeau, Que. Resting at her hone in Chapeau, 'Que. Funeral Tuerday, April 2, St. Alphonsus Church for requierh mass at 10 a.m. Burial in parish cemetery.

Arthur. Carleton--At Halifax District Hospital. Daytona Florida, Saturday, March 1957. Arthur Carleton Robertson, Cornwall, beloved husband of Caroline Bredin and brother of: Lottie G. Robertson.

Resting at McCarthur Bros, and MacNeil funeral home. Cornwall. from service Tuesday, in April 2 at 6 p.m. Funeral. Trinity Church.

day. April. 4. 2 p.m. Interment Woodlawn SHANE, Herbert William In hoppital, Saturday, March 30, -1957.

Herbert William Shane. 476 Gilmour, husband of the late. Matilda Woods, aged 76. Resting at Hulse and Playfair McLeod, Funeral service in the chapel Tuesday, April 2, at. 10 a.m.

Inter. ment. Glenburn cemetery. TRUEMAN, James In hospital Saturday, Match 30. 1951.

James Trueman, 97 Rochester brother of Mrs. Petty Stata and Mrs. Clarence Patrick of Ottawa, in his 71st' year. Resting at Huise and Playtait. 313 McLeod St.

Service in chapel on Tuesday, April at 3: p.m. Interment. Beechwood cemetery. WORKMAN, William Suddenly at St. Augustine Florida, Saturday, March 30., 1957, William Fernald Workman, editor-publish.

of. the Winchester beloved husband of Eva Coons, in his 55th year. Funeral arrangements not yet completed. WHILLANS. J.

Alexander hos. pitat on Sunday, March. 31, 1957; Alexander Whillane, of 11 MarM. lowe Crescent. beloved husband of Resting Isobel at Huise Murphy, aged 63 years.

315 McLeod and Playfair Funeral service in the Interment chapel on Tuesday at 2. p.m. Beechwood cemetery. 1, WOLFE. 1937 at Ernest- his On home.

Monday April 298 Begin Ernest Wolfe, be-aged loved 51 husband years. of Resting Laurence at Careau, and Robert. Lid. 260 Besserer St. Funeral Thursday, to Mass atrice.

at Church a.th. for Requiem High 8 Interment Notre Dame. Ottawa. Kiel, Dirkzwager's -shipping agency reported. The Asturias was reported sinking.

3 Female Help Wanted. from Preceding: Column) BAKER, pastry; must, be well. perienced. also an experienced baker's helper. Steady employ ment, good Richmond 4 Bakery, Phone Hazeldean 18RL BOOKING agent with car 'to bool professional show with civic and fraternal organizations as a civic fund-raising plan.

No guarantee or money to collect. Must be free to travel in small cities this area Start immediately, Advances plus top commissions and bonuses Write to C. DeHaven. 1207 Grand Ave, Kansas City Missouri. COOK.

permanent. Koffman, Belle Claire Kotel. CLASS A mechanic, quarters. and Sons, Watter sons Corners, Ont. North Gower 012-7-4.

DRAFTSMEN earn big money. Learn ay home study. Diploma awarded. Free folder. Primary School of Drafting Dept.

Box 123. tion Q. -Toronto. ELECTROLUX (Canada) Limited ambitious salesmen with cars. Excellent opportunity for right man.

Apply in person, 54 Queen, Ottawa. EXPERIENCED machine tenders and back tenders for 166" Fourdrinier machines, running- kraft Paper Makers scale of rates. Liberal company benefits additional. Apply: The KVP Company Limited. Personnel Supervisor, Espanola, Opt.

FOR better results, wnen answering help wanted box numbers, please give full This will enable the advertiser to select the desired help HANDYMAN, odd Rockeliffe jobs, floors, dows, Park, references. SH9-8632. paying jobs: Canada. The Lelands. USA, foreign.

All trades. paid. Information, application forms, write Dept. 8R. National, 1020 Broad, Newark, NJ.

U.S.A. LEARN blueprint reading by home study and earn more money. Diploma awarded. Free folder -Primary School of Drafting, Blueprint Reading Dept. B5, Box 123, Station Q.

Toronto. MANUFACTURER of warm air and hot water heating equipment, requires services of a capable salesman with experience in: the hei ing field, to call on Jobbers, hea ing contractors, builders, engineer and architects in Ottawa Valley. Successfuf candidate will be given a period of training in the company's methods. Salary. bonus add expenses paid.

This' is an excellent opportunity for the right party: Write Box A-529, Journal. MARRIED or single man for dairy farm, separate nouse. Bert Keany, Stittsville, Route 1. PIN SoyS wanted. Apply West Park Bowling.

PURCHASING position open, 5-day week, group insurance benefits. Reply giving particulars of past positions and salary desired to Box A-507, Journal. SURVEY Instruments repair techrequired, experience preferred. All employe benefits. Good future for the right mah.

Reply in writing to Box A-530, Journal. WANTED, part time quantity mator. Apply Box A-565. Journal. WELDERS, acetylene and electric.

state age and experience. Box A-559. Journal. YOUNG man for general factory work, age 16-18. Apply Hutchings and Patrick, 100 Champagne Ave.

Help Wanted. men wanted. if you have and not lazy. Phone CE2-8929. Bookkeeper with knowledge of typing, Insurance benefits.

Reply in own writing, stating age and experience, Box A-578, Journal SALESMAN Excellent opportunity for wety substantial earnings. Completely air conditioned. store. Hospitalization and. pension plain.

Bilingual in asset but not All applications. held in strictest confidence. Apply Mr. Morris Joe Feller Ltd. 139 Ridesu (Continued on.

Next Column) Male Help Wanted. (Continued from Preceding Column) Motor Mechanics EX United Kingdom' mechanics quired for CES-4682. work on English only, Printer Wanted APPLY Hemlock Repfrew 2-3565. Mercury, Rentrew. Ont: Help Wanted Male We require 5 men with cars for interviewing.

Must be of neat: appearance. $375 per Month Salary. Plus Bonus Apply in. person commencing Monday, April 1st, to Saturday, April. 6th, 9 to 5 Richmond Rd.

Suite 1, -Ist Floor We Require One More SALESMAN for our Heating Equipment Division to sell' Residential Oil Burners, Oilfired Furpaces and Bollers. Our equipment sales are the highest Eastern Ontario, Salesmen are assisted by substantial annual advertis-ing budget. All house leads are divided between residential salesmen. Earnings 'are high and.a liberal car allowance is granted. Reply in writing please, statexperience and other pertinent: details to office manager.

John Heney Son Ltd. 88 Metcalte St. Digital Computor DESIGN ENGINEER WANTED Minimum 3-years experience large: progressing Electronic Company. $8,100 per annum to start plus fringe benefta- and expenses, Please write Box A-515, Journal OR Telephone PA8-8823 Mr. Thompson: MAIL CLERK We have an excellent opporavailable for a clean- cut young man sixteen to I eighteen years of age with some high, school education to sort and distribute mail.

Our extensive welfare. program includes group in- 3 pension plan ahnual and -sick leave with pay, new modern buildings equipped with cafeterias and many other benefts. Reply in Confidence to Personnel Manager Computing Devices of Canada Limited P.O. Box 508, Ottawa, Ont. Phone PA8-1761 Laboratory Technician Dairy Graduate 1 Preferred: 3-day week, group insurance benefits, ete.

Box A-452, Journal Male Help GIRL- wanted nights 54 Bank GIRLS for. general. work. Apply Hutchings and Lid; 100. Champagne Ave.

GIRLS wanted to train models. Feeney Model Agency HIGH school studenta preferably West End resident 3 hours work dally tier sebool. Telephone Saturday, 3.30-7 P.M., JUNIOR Tor chartered bank. Telephone CES-6761. Mr.

Cobb. LUNCH attendant. Must be perienced. day no Sundays, Apply 30. Elgin.

MARRIED woman hours 10. Sunday Good salary. Apply 133-Bank OFFICE with typing. Apply A. W.

Kritsch 100 Rideau. PART-time waitresses. 15 to 4. Apply Tambiyn Cartingwood Plaza, bookkeeper, experienced preferred. Jack's Gladstone Service.

CE3-5070. RELIABLE woman to look after house 'and mind children while mother: works, seferences. evenings, SECRETARY wanted for office, CE2-4223. SILK. finisher, experienced.

Food wages. Cleaners. PR7-2760, SECRETARY capable of taking care of International office during managers'. absent Shorthand in person. necessary.

Highest a APRIS Metcalte street. TYPIST for wholesale, established business, day week, permanent position. Apply in person. Her Lad. 631: Wellington with good required for Interesting work.

starting to $212. according to experience. of early promotion if satisfactory, Apply. in writing stating age and brief details of experience. Office of United High Commis.

sioner. Earnecliffe, Ottawa, WANTED, woman to sew -cut baby shoes. Full or part time, Simple, profitable home work. Information 10 cents. pard Agencies 285-M Spence St.

Winnipeg. Man. WAITRESS. experienced, hours Apply 39 Queen, near Elgin. day work.

Kingsway Restaurant, 326 Richmond Road, PA2-0046. Stenographer Required for Local Construction: Firm Must Be Experienced Reply giving full particulars, Box A-527, Journal BE A HAIRDRESSER DAY CLASSES Marvel Hairdressing School Write 'or Call 12 Rideau Ottawa CE3-8551 Salesladies Age 22 to 38. Neat Appearance, full time employment, excellent starting salary. Shift work. Full employment.

benefits. APPLY 9 TO 11 A.M. and 2 TO 4 P.M. UNITED CIGAR STORES LTD. Mr.

Garwood Room 40 .53 Queen St. (Continued on Next Column) INDEX to Classifications Announcements 1st Page Accessories and Repairs 52 Flats to Let 37. to Let, Furnished 37A Flats 38 it.Articles for Sale 13 Articles Wanted 19 Auto Body Work 52A Autos for Sale 48 Autos Wanted 49 Baby Sitting 84 Boats, Marine Supplies -16 Business Opportunities 31 Business Personals Cottages f6r Sale 43 Cottages for Rent 43A Cottages Wanted Employment Wanted Farms for Sale and Rent. 26. Farms Wanted 27 Farm Implements Financial 32 Fuel for Sale 20 Garages 53 Gardening and Supplies 15 Help Wanted, Male Help Wanted, Female Help Male, Female.

Hobbies Holiday Resorts 42 Houses for Sale 21 Houses Wtd. Buy 21A Houses to 'Let 39 Houses Wanted 40 Livestock 47 Lost and Found Nursing Market. Basket 12A Motorcycles 51 Offices, Stares to 29 Stores Wanted 30 Out-of-Town Properties 25 Personals Pet Stock Poultry and Supplies 46 Professional Cards Property for Sale Property to Let Property. Wanted Rooms to Let Rooms Wanted -Room and. Board Salesmen and Agents Sporting Goods Table Board Swap Column Teachers Tenants Exchange Tourist Accom.

1st Page Transportation Trucks and Trailers 50. Tuition.

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