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off 7 The Ottawa Journal 48 Monday, December 22, 1975, 3. Deaths Lost, Mexico millions Births and Deaths BE, IB Boycott costing MEXICO CITY The tourist boycott by United States Jewish organizations because of the Mexican government's votes in the United Nations against Zionism is costing Mexico millions of dollars. Toe Mexican Travel Agents Association says there have been 68,000 individual can cellations at hotels in Aca-pulco and 60,000 in Mexico City, a loss of between $4 million and SS million, an industry source said. Tavern in London bombed LONDON A bomb exploded at a' tavern in a predominantly Irish section of London Saturday night, injuring six persons, police said. The blast outside Biddy Mulligan's pub in the Kilburn district came a day after four persons died and 25 were injured in bomb attacks on two bars" in Ireland and Northern Ireland.

Today and tomorrow TODAY Blood donor clinic, Sir John Carling Building, main lobby, Experimental Farm, 1.30 p.m. to 4 p.m. Parents Without Partners, coffee, cocktails and conversation, 230 Woodridge Apt. 613, 8 p.m. TOMORROW Display of lithographs by Italian artist Pietro Morando, city hall foyer, 9 a.m.

to 5 p.m. Blood donor clinic, Bell Northern Research, Highway 17, Moodie Drive, 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. and 1.30 p.m. to 3.30 p.m.

Bingo, Consul Hall, 207 Bayswater, 7.30 p.m, Bingo, Westboro Odd Fellows Lodge Hall, 3856 Rich mond 8 p.m. Admission Recovery meeting, self-help method for nervous people, Andrew Presbyterian Church, 82 Kent 8 p.m. READ CAREERS DAILY THE OTTAWA JOURNAL Tbe Mexico City Convention Bureau reported that in the first week of the boycott, hotels in the capital lost 10 to 12 conventions scheduled for January, February and March, a loss of at least 200 conventions a year in Mexico City. A canvass of Jewish organizations in New York showed wholesale cancellation because of the boycott; "Deaths By The Canadian Press PARIS Jean 58, aviation engineer who developed aerotrain, a jet-powered passenger vehicle. TRIPOLI, Lebanon Sheik Kassem Imad, 52, governor of North Lebanon, shot by gunmen as he was leaving his home.

2. Births ARDLEY Terry and Sandy (nee -Day) are delighted announce the birth of Heather Alison, 6 7 Dec. 17, 1975. Special thanks to Dr. Burgess and case room staff at the Grace Hospital.

BOOTH Brian and Barbara are happy to announce the-1 arrival of their first child, James 19, 1975 at the Civic Hospital. Grandson for Mr. and Mrs. Ivan K. Mitchell and great-grandson for Mr.

and Mrs. Peter Sinctair. KOPIL Gerald and Ginette (nee Paiement) are happy to announce the arrival ol a bouncing baby boy, 9 lbs. 4 ozs. Dec.

18, 1975, at Sacred Heart Hospital in Hull. Thanks to Dr. Francois Racine. LEGAULT Finally Pappy and Nanny Jacicson, anotner granddaughter, but the first grandchild for Grandma and Grandpa Legault, Teisha Anne, 7 1 born December 19, 1975 at the Grace Hospital. Proud parents of their first child are Michel and Laurie.

LINDSAY Dr. Tom and Carolvn are hanov to an nounce the birth of their daughter on Tuesday, Dec. 16, 1975, at the Ottawa Civic Hospital. A sister for Benji. Many thanks to Dr.

Carson. Journal Box Replies 175 204 212 217 225 226 229 230 236 239 242 243 245 246 247 252 253 258 259 263 269 271 273 275 276 282 284 285 287 290 291 292 296 300 304 310 312 315 321 329 340 341 355 362 Replies mailed Dec. 1975 285 305 306 312 313 318 325 326 333 335 344 348 350 352 356 358 368 369 Why not give a gift of pleasure SCHARFE, Evelyn In hospi tal on Dec 20, 1975. age 61 years, Evelyn Proulz, dear wife of Stanley; dear mother of Gerard, of Toronto; Mrs. Tberese Gagne, Mrs.

Geor gette Berard, Ottawa; Mrs. Elizabeth (Betty) Brisebois, of uanneau; predeceased by one son, Stanley (Buddy): dear sister of Mrs. Ellen Bru-' goon; also survived by 11 grartdcbudren. Resting at Racine, Robert and Gauthier Funeral Directors, 259 St Patrick. Eucharistic celebration Tuesday, Dec23, to St.

Bri- gtd's Church, at 11 a.m. In terment 'Notre Dame ceme tery, Ottawa. Fred-Entered into rest at St. Vincent de Paul Hospital, Brockville, unexpec tedly on Sunday, Dec. 21, 197S.

Frederick William To- shack in his 67th year, be loved husband of Marjorie Vout and brother of Robert Toshack, Almonte, the late Jack and Joe Tosbak. Friends will be received at the A. J. Britnell' Funeral Home, Pre sco tt until Tues day, Dec. 23, where service will be held at 2 p.m.

Inter ment Sandy Hill cemetery in the spring. TROTTER, Yvonne In hospital on Sunday, Dec. 21, 1975, age 75 years, Yvonne La- pointe, wife of the late Joseph Emile Trottier; dear mother of Maurice, of Gatineau; Marcel of Longueuil; Mrs. Paul Crete (Jacqueline), of Vamer; dear sister of Mrs. Lumina Pharand, of Hull; also survived by eight grand children.

Visitation Racine Robert and Gauthier Funeral Directors, 259 St Patrick St. Funeral Wednesday, Dec. 24 to St Anne Church, at 9 a.m. Interment Notre Dame tery, Ottawa. VTLLENEUVE, Romuald In hospital on Sunday, Dee.

21, 1975, ase 65 years, Romuald Villeneuve, beloved husband of Therese Laflamme; dear father of Michel, Ottawa Mrs. Gordon Ryan (Suzanne), of Toronto; Mrs. Jean Bap- nste Boucnara imaaeieinei ui Baie St. Paul; dear brother of Herve, Jean, Paul, of Ottawa; Rene, of Hull; Mrs. Lucien Laflamme (Valentine) of Aylmer; Mrs.

Alphonse Roy (Carmen), Mrs. Yvonne Saw yer, of Ottawa; dear grand father of Stephane. Visitation at Racine Robert and Gauth ier Funeral Directors, 259 St Patrick. Funeral Tuesday, Dec' 23 to Notre Dame de la Presentation Church at 8.45 a.m. Interment Notre Dame, Ottawa.

WILLIAMSON, Olive Bemice In hospital on Friday, Dec. 19. 1975. Olive Bemice Hal- ford, wife of the late Eugene Robert Williamson, dear mother of Mrs. Cecil Duthie fHelen Mary) Ottawa; Mrs.

Barbara Saunders. Calgary. Sister of Alan. Halford, To ronto; Mrs. Elsie Brotherton, Hamilton; and Mrs.

Maude Marty, Wisconsin, U.S.A. Dear grandmother of Diane, Brent. Warren. Dwieht. Carol, at home, also Eugene and Bridget of Calgary.

Funeral service was held at Hulse and Playfair West Chapel on Mon day, Dec. 22, 1975 at 11 a.m WOODS, Pauline At Hanover General Hospital Hanover, Ont, on Saturday, Dec. 20, 1975, Jessie Pauline Woods, 452 Holland Ottawa, wife of the late Thomas Harold Woods: Mrs. Woods is also survived by one daugh- ter, Mrs. William Dawe r.TeanneV Newstadt four grandchildren; nephew Robert Christie, uttawa; niece Mrs.

J. A. A. Wellard. of Ottawa.

Resting Hulse and Playfair, Central Chanel, 315 McLeod St. Service Tuesday, 10 a.m. Interment Pinecrest cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Canadian Cancer Society, 200 Melrose Ave. Friends may can Mon day 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.

HULSE PLAYFAIR LIMITED MARSHALL. Charlaa H. Central Chapel 233-1143 West Chapel 728-1761 VEITCH DRAPER LIMITED YANDON. Joeeph Raymond Bonk St. Chopel 236-0668 Parkdole Chapel 7284673 LADY'S pale mefHyat finger ring, vitinnr lots cigin new.

I LADY'S oreacrlDtlon ol, nmnwi. Tea lei, Ing ban Queenaton Plaza. Reward. LADY'S glaaaaa In red caea with In- acnpTien or. avmmera.

zJZ-eaj. LARGE hand woven green atrlppad nanaDeg, inn or provincea, r-noay. uec. iz. eiewera aaa-zva.

LARGE black dog, hall Lab, curly tall, mm wniiKara. rniwi 10 "unenie family pet. Pleeee phone daytime iM-tM. evamnai, nlnu. MUTT, brown, tarrlai' female, trienaiy, mcwd, tentrotown.

u- 2i BEAGLE, brown, week, white, anewere to "iouppy-. uet wychwood area, Aylmer. Reward, wxm. BEAGLE, tattoo an tar OMRJ3S. 56a- 4mo.

Kowaro. BLACK male Newfoundland dog, Ov ywm, nwenw. area. uo-M. BROWN keycaae, vicinity Loretta 1 Hey ttamped 1040.

224-5U2 attar s. DOG, blackgrey, curly haired, medium aize. Kingemorebatineau area. tu SU. DOG, Edelwelte Valley, 1-year-old, blue eye, female Alaskan Malamute (Eskimo dog).

Please call 459-1I53. ELECTRONIC device In small, beige piasric case, itewaro. 734-eue, evenings. FEMALE kitten, I months old, all black, one white whisker. New EoV -Inburgh, reward.

Jtnut. GOLD bracelet 3 small bands, Rldeau Road 7 bust River Road S3 bus. 993-300, ext. 175. Reward.

KEY chain with leather strap lost Sat- uraay. Kewaro. Z39-3eir. LADY'S glasses, white case, with at- Tacnea necRDana. vicinirf Knio.

Shock, Bells Corners Shopping Centre. 720-1224. ONE key ring, approximately I keys. DiecK leather strap with Capricorn Insignia, Lincoln Fields at Carling. Call Al at 729-2655.

I SCOTCH collie, female, 4-5 -months. saoie-wmte, aniuington area. Kewaro. Anne, 729-7148. SET of Keys In brown leather case.

war Amp licence tag, r-awao attached. In or around the Chateau Royale, Prince of- Wales Drive. Finder please call 224-4259. I SHOES In Armstrong Richardson bag, Lsllncrback 3-tone suede, size UAA, lost SIBERIAN Husky, 1 blue and 1 brown eye, large reward, a-zara. SMALL black mala Beagle-type puppy in pnon project.

Kewaro. os aaop. SMALL Mack mole dog with brown markings, dors over eyes Red collar and leash. Vicinity Blair and Cyrvllle Rd. Answers to the name of Smokey.

Reward. 7464515. SMALL black Toy poodle, lost near waiKiey ana neainenngron. vnna a pat. Reward.

737-5406. SMALL, black, -curly haired, mala spaniel Terrier mix, unoersiung aw, soma white on chest, long tail, named George, last seen Queens Park, Coder, vale Rood area, Aylmer, wearing tag No. 28, reward. Eddy, 996-7791 days. SMALL black shaggy dog, Rockland-.

Clarence area, sfi-rrti. Kewaro. VERY large black and white Malamute mala oog, lost uecemoer in souin of Otttwt. Reward. 733-4)57.

YOUR pat may be at Humane Society Shelter. Visit shelter to make sure. 850 REWARD for the return of man's Gold Wedding Band; 3 stones) 2 white, one green; Data 22-8-75 on inside. Phone 722-9189. SUBSTANTIAL REWARD CAT, tabby, white chest, white paws, lost Nov.

6th, Kllborn Avenue, Alto Vista, needs special medication dally and specially prepared food. Pieasa call 737-3138. Thank you. 6. Found CZECHdSLOVAKIAN driver's licence.

2374889. FEMALE dog found Saturday, Billings Bridge Shopping Centre. Black, tan white markings. 731-3868 after e. NEW gold charm found, local shopping centre, uec.

1, iwww. 13. In Memoriams LUSK In loving memory of 0 dear husband and father, Agrat Arnold Lusk, who passed away suddenly Dec. 22, 1961. Not dead to us who loved him.

Not lost, but gone before; He lives with us In memory And will forever more. Lillian and Family DUNN In loving memory of dear brother and uncle, Patrick Dunn, who passed away so suddenly on Dee. 22. 1974. His Ufa was earnest, his actions kind, A generous hand and an active mind, Anxloua to please, loath to offend, A loving brother and faithful friend.

Sedly missed by Cicely, Bob, Shawn and Andrew. DUNN In loving memory of Patrick wno passea away so suooeniy on Dec. 22, 1974. Gone but not forgotten. Gloria, Pate.

Debbie and Diana. SHARPE In loving memory of motner, Mrs. narry anarpe, wno went to be with her Lord. Dee. 2 She rests from her labors And her works do follow her.

Lovingly remembered by Dugal and Mary. 16. Funeral Directors RACINE, Robert and Gauthier Reg'd, 237-3680, 260 lesserer, 300 ofmsteea, 7 Fairmont, 259 St. Patrick, 101 Notre Dame. 30.

Service Stations SERVICE STATIONS OPEN Dec. 21 to Dec. 27 7 cm'. -10 p.m. McKALI'S BP McKale's.

852 Bank at Fifth Annua, 734-51 n. sto BRONSON Esso Service Centra, 467 Bronsoh 237-5940. sso SELF-Servlce Station, I59S Bank tt Heron Road, 121-8307. PINICRItT OOLDIN IAOLI 2531 BASELINE Road at Pinecrest. S29-ODS6.

TIXACO DON Hill's Texaco Station. 18 Carling at snorDoumo, na-arn. TIXACO ROCKBURN'S Texaco- Service Centre, 450 Benk at cieasrone. open 8 a.m. 10 P-m.

Sunday enty rnle week. 232-1481. Deaths MARSHALL, Clifford. William Of Appleton, Out Suddenly at bis winter residence, Largo, Fla. on Saturday, Dec.

13, 1975, la bit 62nd year, be loved husband of Muriel Var- den.v dear 'father of Went- worth, Carleton Place, Geseld, Princeton, N.J. Mary Ann (Mrs. Anthony Cor- oett), Toronto, and Betty Lou (Mrs. Donald Brown), Ottawa; also survived by one sister and eight grandchil dren. Memorial service will be held in St James Anglican Church, Carleton Place, on Tuesday, Dec.

23, at 11 a.m. MAY, Clifford E. At the Civic Hospital, Pembroke, Saturday, Dec. 20, 1975, Clifford E. May, of Foresters Falls, in his 67th year, be loved husband of Iva Byce; dear father of Mrs Robert Horner (Marion), Foresters Falls; dear uncle of Linda, at.

home; brother of Mrs. Bob Bennett (Winnie), RR 1, Cob-den; also survived by two grandchildren. Resting at the Fraser-Morns Funeral Home, Cobden, until Tuesday, Dec. 23, thence to Trinity United Church, Foresters Falls for service at 2 p.m. Interment Howard cemetery, Foresters Falls.

OSBORNE, Hiram (Doudou) At his residence Sunday, Dec. 21, 1975, age 81 years, Hiram Osborne, beloved husband of Alenna Sarazin; dear father of Maurice, of Ottawa, Henri, Gatlneau; Mrs. Henri Menard (Ida), Mrs. Raymond Millette (Yvette), of Ottawa; Mrs. Simone Deslauriers.

of Orleans; Mrs. Joseph Cote (Cecile), Mrs. 'Viviane Viau and Mrs. Donat Morrissette (Lucienne), Ottawa; dear brother of Mrs. Wilfrid Fitzgerald (Edna), of Hull; also survived by 26 grandchildren and 34 greatgrandchildren.

Visitation at Racine Robert and XJaurhlerr Funeral Directors, 259 St. Pa trick St. Funeral Wednesday Dec. 24 to St. Anne's Church, at 10.30 a.m.

Interment Pointe Gatlneau cemetery. PATTERSON, Gary Acciden tally on Friday, Dec. 19, 1975, Gary Patterson, 1755 River side in his 38th year, be loved son of Mr. and Mrs. R.

Patterson; brother of Diane, Gerald, Thomas and Darwin, all of Ottawa. Funeral service was held from Hulse and Playfair, Central Chapel, 315 McLeod St, on Monday at 11 a.m. Cremation Pinecrest. PEARCE, Elizabeth In hos pital Dec. 20, 1975, dear daughter of Malcolm John and Mrs.

Pearce, 44 Springfield Rd. in her 3rd year. Fu neral mass was held Monday at St. Charles Church, Varuer. Interment Beecbwood ceme tery.

Memorial gifts Canadian Cancer Society, Ottawa; Madonna House Apostolate, Com- bermere Ont. or Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario, 401 Smyth Rd. PRESLEY, Nellie At Ottawa on Saturday, Dec. .20, 1975, iwjfl Nellie Collins of Ottawa and formerly of Riceville, age 87 years, wife of the late Leonard Presley; dear mother of Hilliard, of Ottawa and War ren of Douglastown, N.B.; survived by six grandchildren and predeceased by one son, Murray and one grandson. Resting at Munro Funeral Home, Maxville.

Funeral ser vice will be held in Riceville United Church on Wednesday, Dec 24 at 1 p.m. Interment Franklin Corners cemetery. SUITE RFIELD, Mrs. Carl Accidentially in Rouyn on Dec, 18, 1975. Survived by her mother and father, Mr.

and Mrs. Paul Presault, Ottawa; husband Mr. Carl Sutterfield, and one daughter, Shirley, at home. Resting at Racine, Rob ert and Gauthier Funeral Home, 260 Besserer. Funeral Tuesday, Dec.

23 to St. Ignatius Church at 10 a.m. Interment South March. McEVOY SHIELDS FUNERAL DIRECTORS 232-5337 GROWINO WITH THE COMMUNITY Newa and etmouncemonte 6 p.m. CKOY 3.

Births RUDDY Pat and Beverly (nee Ranger) -are proud to announce the arrival, of their first born, a daughter, Karen Ann, weighing lbs. 7 born at the Civic Hospital Dec. 18, 1975. Mother and daughter doing well. Special thanks to Dr.

Kronick and caseroom staff. TUCKER Ron and Suzanne are pleased to announce the birth of Tara Shannon, 8 lbs. iVi at 8 a.m., Dec. 17, 1975. Special thanks to Dr.

Andrews and Riverside Hospital staff 3. --Deaths BISHOP, Pierrette-ln hospital Saturday, Dec. 20, 1975. Pierrette Picard, beloved wife of Dr. Claude Bishop of 39 Fern dear mother of Scot; sister of Alberte (Mrs.

George. Carpenter), Vancouver; GabrieUe (Mrs. Robert Chocquette) and Miss Rita Picard, both of Ottawa; Co-lette (Mrs. Ray Clancy), Toronto; Jacqueline (Mrs. Paul Clancy), Rexdale; -Major J.

R. Picard and Jean-Marcel, both of Montreal; Wilfred, Sudburyf- Maurice, Scarborough and Guy, North Bay; predeceased by brother Gerard (Pete) Picard. Resting at the Kelly Funeral Home, "585 Somerset St. W. (Centre Town).

Funeral Tues- day to St, Mary's Church for mass at 10 a.m. Interment Pinecrest cemetery. Donations to the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated. r. BRADLEY, Nancy Louise.

In on Sunday, Dec. 21, 1975, Nancy Hayes, age 24, beloved wife of Harold Brad loving daughter of. Harold and Constance Hayes; dear sister of Patrick and Ernest. Friends may attend a memorial service at St. John's Anglican Church, Elgin Street, on Tuesday, Dec.

23 at 2.30 p.m. Anyone desiring to send a memorial tribute may donate to Care. BROWNLEE, Lome In hospital on Monday, Dec. 22, 1975, Lome Brownlee, age 83, formerly of North Gower, husband of tbe late Margaret McCurdy; dear father of Keith, Lorna, Lois (Mrs. Pat Boyle), Edna (Mrs.

Don Mac- Gibbon) and Betty (Mrs. Ken Hill); predeceased byrtfson Merrill; dear brother of Don- aid, of Smiths Falls; and Delmer, of Powassan; also survived by IS grandchildren. Resting at the Kelly Funeral Home, 585 Somerset St. W. (Centre Town), where friends may call after 7 p.m.

Monday." Funeral service Wednesday in the chapel. Interment Riverdale cemetery, a 8 Ont. CARROLL, Jack In hospital in Barrie, on Dec. 19, 1975, Jack Carroll in his 69th vear. beloved husband of Jean.

father of Judy, and brother of Aileen (Mrs. Howard Mona- ehan) and Monica (Mrs, Monica Roche) Resting at the Jennett Funeral Home, Barrie, Ontario. Service in Barrie, Monday. Interment Colling- wood, Ontario. CODE, Aleta Ellen At Kingston on Sunday, Dec 21, 1975, Aleta Ellen Thomrson, age 61 years, beloved wife of the late Robert Cecil Code and dear mother of Ronald, of Barrie; Deanne (Mrs.

Stewart Clark), Chilliwack, B.C., and John, of Smiths Falls; sister of Samuel Thompson, Ottawa; William Thompson, Oakville; James i Syracuse; N.Y., and Muriel (Mrs. Leonard Sunderland), Brockville. Rest ing at the Lannin Funeral Home, Smiths Falls. Funeral service in St. John's Anglican Church Tuesday at 2 p.m.

In terment St Bedes cemetery, Nolans Corners. DELAHUNT, Rhonda Lynn In hospital Saturday, Dec. 20, 1975 Rhonda Lynn Delahunt, DO 4 DUhmMl ana 11 months, loving daughter of Brace and Brenda; dear grandchild to John and Edith Delahunt and Stephen and Ruby Walters; also survived by great-grandmother Ellen Wllkins, of London, Ont. Rest ing at the Tubman Funeral Home, 403 Richmond Road at Roosevelt. i in the chapel Tuesday at 1 p.m.

En tombment Richmond United cemetery vault 3. Deaths FITZPATRICK, William Cecil In hospital on Saturday, Dec. 20, 1975, William Cecil beloved husband Rhoda Heatherington; dear -father of James, of London, and Marilyn (Mrs. Ron-edd Wettlaufer), Hudson, also survived by nine grandchildren. Funeral was held on Monday, Dec 22, 1975, at 3 p.m.

from Hulse and Playfair, Central Chapel, 315 McLeod St Interment Capital Memorial Gardens. FORREST, Darryl Spencer In hospital Monday, Dec. 1975, Darryl 'Forrest, age 2 years, beloved son of Robert and Lucille- (Gagnon) Forrest, dear brother of Christine. Resting at the Kelly Funeral Home, 2313 Carling Ave. (West of Woodroffe) where friends may call after 7 p.m.

Monday. Funeral arrangements to be completed. GIROUX, Alexandre In Otta wa, Saturday, Dec. 20, 1975, Alexandre Giroux, husband of the late Alma Larocque, age 88, of Sarsfield, dear father of Aurele, Mrs. Adrien LaPIante (Yvonne), Mrs.

Romeo Raymond (Valda), of Sarsfield, Mrs. Gustave St. Pierre (Cei-1 a of Marionville; Mrs. Lionel Ranger (Simone), Cumberland; Mrs. Edgar (Jeannine), of Em- brun; 21 grandchildren, 14 great-grandchildren Resting at Brunet and Sons Laurier Street, Rockland.

Funeral Tuesday, Dec. 23 at 2.30 p.m. at St Hughes Church, Sarsfield. Interment parish cemetery, KUEHL, Mrs. Teresa In St, Francis Memorial Hospital, Barry's Bay, Fri.DecI9, 1975, Teresa Bistau aged 77 years, beloved wife of the late John G.

Kuehl of Kill aloe, dear mother of Melville (Mac) and Orville both of Killaloe; sister of Mrs. Sam Henderson, (Mary) of Killaloe; also survived by 6 grandchildren and 2 great grandchildren. Resting at the Zummach Funeral home Killaloe until Monday, thence to Calvary Baptist Church, Killaloe for service at 2 p.m. Interment Emmanuel Baptist cemetery. LACASSE, Mrs.

Alphonse At 1 St. Louis Residence on Satur day, Dec 20, 1975. Regina Soubliere, age 89, wife of the late Alphonse Lacasse; dear mother of Charles-Emile, Wendover; Marcel Washington; Mrs. Rosaire Prud'homme (Irene), Mrs. Edgar Lalonde (Mariette), Mrs.

Paul Perriard (Claire), Mrs. Gerald Dagenais (Fran-coise); sister of Mrs. Wilfrid Barrette (Eugenie); also survived by 22 grandchildren and 25 great-grandchildren. Rest-- ing at Landreville Funeral Home, 578 Somerset West. Funeral sti Tuesday to St.

Francis Church for service at 8 a.m. Interment Notre Dame, Ottawa. LYNCH, Mrs. John J. (Agnes) Suddenly on Sunday, Dec, 21, 1975, Agnes Connolly, age 78 years, beloved wife of John J.

Lynch, 8 Patterson dear mother of Brian, John, Denis, Monica, (Margaret) Mrs. Jacques Beauchamp, (Susan) Mrs. William" Fagan, (Eleanor) Mrs. Robert Mal-loy, all of Ottawa; Charles, Bowman ville, Ont; (Mary) wife of Dr. Alan Bond, Cran- brook, B.C.; (Patricia) Mrs.

George O'Doherty, Lucerne, 45 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren survive. Friends may call at McEvoy Shields Funeral Home 235 Kent from 1-10 p.m. Monday. Funeral Tues day to Blessed Sacrament Church, mass 10 a.m. Inter ment Notre Dame, Ottawa.

MARSHALL, Charles Hardy -Suddenly at bis home in Navan, on Friday, December 19, 1975, Charles Hardy Marshall, in his 80th year, husband of Hilda Moffatt, dear father of Mrs. Leslie Mc- Cauley (Betty), Wellington, Ontario and Gerald Marshall of Blackburn; brother of Lois Marshall, Ottawa; also sur viving nine grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Mr. Marshall served in both World Wars and was a life member of The Footguards Associa tion, member 51st Anti-tank Battery Assoc. Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street.

Service Monday, 2 p.m. Interment Beecbwood cemetery. CLASSIFICATION DIRECTORY -vital statisnct i. 1. Adoptlone J.

Births 3. Deaths 4. Obituerlee 5. Lost -6. Found Memorlama 14.

Anniversary Malles lis. Cards of Thanks i. M6. Funeral Dlrectora 17. Cemetery Memorlels 17a Cemetery Lota -18.

Societies and Lodgu i't l. Chorchas. Florists 21. Cemeteries 29. Druggists Open Sundov a Druggists Opan Monday 3D.

Service Stations Mrvrcai! ...23. Banqoats and Partlas 34. Take-Out Foods Whara to Oo 36. Hotels and Motels 37. Baauty Salons -1 Niirtina Homaa 39.

Gardening and Landscaping 63. Ambulance Sarvlca Apartments to Lat is. Furnished Apartments to Lot 56. Apartmants Wantad 37. Houses, Garden Homes St.

Furnished Apartments Wanted 59. Sublets 60. Rooms to Lat Rooms Wantad 62 Room and Board 62A. Shara Accommodation Business Opportunities Industrial Properties Property for Sale Property tor Rent Property Wantad Income Property Commercial property Out of Town Property Forma for sale Farms tor Rent Farms Wanted to Buy Cottages for Sale Cottages for Rent Cottages Wanted Cottage Lots for Sale Warehouse Spooa Offices to Lat Offices Wanted to Let Stores to Let Stores Wantad to Lat Resorts Hunting and Fishing 66. '65.

66. 6. 70. 71. 73.

''76. '77. 7. au. 82.

83. 83. Ski Corner 88. Snowmobiles 89. Snow Blowers .90.

Bicycles 91. Cameras, Photo Supplies 92. Articles for Sal 93. Articles Wantad Articles tor Rant '-99. Articles tor Swap ear Antiques and Fins Art 97.

Firewood and Fuel 9. Market Basket Machinery and Equipment 100. Pet Stock 101. Livestock and Poultry in. Stamps and Coins 403.

Hobbles 104. Boats and Motors -107. Musical Supplies m. Radio Television Aotosi 119. Auto Leasing i 120.

Autos for Sale ,121. Autos Wanted 122. Auto Accessories 123. Sports Cars 124. Auto Parte 125.

Motor Sports Events Trucks! 129. Trucks for Sale 130. Truck Bodies, Parts 111. Trucks Wantad Trallerst Motor Homes 133. Trailers for Sale 114.

Trailers for Rent 155 Mobile Homes for Sale 136. Mobile Homes for Rant 117. Mobile Homes Moved ,118. Mobile Home Parks 139. Mobile Homes Exchanged 140.

Campers' Post 141. Campers' Supplies Motorcycles 145. Motorcycles for Sale 146. Motorcycles for Rent 147. Scooters tor Sale 148.

Scooters for Rent Miscellaneous! 151. Garages 152. Parking Space 151. Winterizing 157. Houses for Sale 158.

Real Estate Services 159. Condominiums 160. Furnished Houses to Let 161. Furnished Houses wonted to Let 142. Houses Wanted to Let 161 Houses Wantad to Buy in 176.

Persona Memos 177. Transportation Available 17a. Transportation Wanted 171. Camps Boys' and Girls' 1 Ii.t.!;I 105. Financing 116.

Money Wanted 187. Money Available i8. Mortgages 189. Investments 190. Patents and Copy 23.

26). OHIce Help Restaurant Hotel Help Help Wonted Seleepersons and Agents Positions vacant Professional services Hospitel Help wanted employment Wenled Domestic Help Teachers Wantad 241. 1. 24). 244.

246 247 248 249 250 751. 252. Trade Schools Bsbv Services 160. Leoef 261 Auctions 261. At Servtee This Christmas give a gift subscription to THE OTTAWA JOURNAL throughout the year to the sick, shut-in, a special friend or a relative.

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