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The Ottawa Journal Deaths 3. 13. In Memoriams Canadian Dancers News subscription dance, Laurentian high school, 7.30 p.m. Admission $3.50 per couple including one-year'subscription to Margaret Ann In hjtcnitnl nn Thnrclni In hospital on Thursday, Oct Friday, Oct. 24, 1975 Today and TODAY Experimental exhibition by Joseph Fainara, and sketches and drawings by Michael hall, 9 a.m.

to p.m. German picture books, pewter, jewellery, and ivory "sculpture exhibits, Ottawa public library 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Waterfowl hunting exhibi-( Hon, National Museum of Na-: Jural Sciences, 10 a.m. to 6 p-m.

Blood donor clinic, Beacon Hill shopping centre, recrea-. tion centre, Ogilvie Road, 3 pjn. to 9 p.m. Ottawa public library bookmobile, Cambridge Street school, 1 p.ni. to 4 p.m.

Ne-pean library bookmobile. I 'FisLer heights public school, 3 p.m. to p.m. rsid Ctrleto.n Lodge, 6 p.m. to 7.30 p.m.

floards ball, sponsored by fffli Footguard Association, IjdayInn, KentStreets locktails at 630 dinner jiegins at 7-30 p.m- fS' "Fall dtnee sponsored by the arkwood Hills Commuiiity sociation, St. Augustine's Starch hall, 8.30 p.m; Admis-ioji $2.50 including supper -f-fffld prizes; call 225-7324 for twMrfrte iBig band era dance with -Sid Holmes orchestra, Lakeside Gardens, 9 p.m. Admis 42 1 Deaths -At SEGUIN, George Joseph Passed away Oct. 22, 1975, at Alexandria, in his 89th year, formerly of 88 High Vankleek Hill; Seguin was predeceased earlier this year by bis wife Marie Louise' Crevier and one son Joseph Hector; surviving his loss are daughters Mrs. James Meraw (Aline), Port Hope; Mrs.

Anthime Lanthier (Georgette), Dalkeith; and Mrs. Keith Gny (Betty), Winchester. A requiem mass of Christian burial will be cele-b rated Saturday, Oct 25, from the E. J. Liddycoat Funeral Home, 103 High Vankleek Hill, Ont.

to St 'Gregory's Church, Vankleek Hill, at 11 a.m. Interment parish cemetery. SISSON, Isabeilo In on Wednesday, Oct. 22, 1975, Isabelle Moore, wife of the late Reginald Sisson. former- I yof Russell Avedear mother of Mrs.

Al Dion (Claire), Mrs. David Edwards (Dorothy), Rochester, N.Y.; Mrs. Edgar Ness (Lola); Rennick (Enid); Mrs. Robert Barnett (Kath-" leen)," of Tampa, Fla.f Mrs. John Guigue (Audrey); James, Fred, Ralph, Bruce, Winston, of Calgary; Frank, and Allan.

Survived also by 35 grandchildren and 21 sister of 3. I Donald land PrediMgSviDUKE sad and loving AT YOUR SERVICE THESE COLUMNS CONTAIN A LIST OF REPUTABLE, QUALIFIED BUSINESSES WHO ARE READY TO SERVE YOU. Florists FINE'S FLOWERS LIMITED SHOO THOSE RECOVERY BLUES WITH FLOWERS FROU FINES 737-0750 38. Nursing Homes ACCOMMODATION ovaitabte far elderly ger.tieman, non-smoker. In -tebirthed English-speaking rest home, on highway 30 miles trrm Ottawa.

Vary rtcsoncble rotes. 774-5J7J. 54. Apartments to Let LAKE VIEW APARTMENTS 360 Croydon Ave. (Oppoatn Lincom FWda Shopping Centre) BACHELOR.

1 AND 2 BEDROOM SUITES. Wall to Wail Broadloom. Indoor and outdoof parking available. 829-1313 RENTAL OFFICE OPEN 1-p m. 10 9 m.

or soo Anothof project by osac developments ltd. MilQRPABU MANAGEMENT OTTAWA'S BEST RENTAL VALUE 1 -BEDROOM to 4-BEDROOM $31 5 AfiLY DWELLINGS Ci.ilt-an J.i-.i,! Wet-conic rVJACEMEW "iLi.ier3(:nc7"iervie playground 3, parko. shopping and towntqii, heated, fridge and stove, parking with piug-in or heated garage, snow rii-moved, lawns cut. 231 BRITTANY DRIVE Monday to Friday 9 til dark Saturday 10 to 5 Sunday 12 to 5 745-6881 CF CA3LLAC FAIRV1EVV Itie Seigniory and the Watergate ce Ottawa's most distln-g'jhhei ci'Jt tutldings. Artii-t'ca" bndscaped ond centrally Izted overliokinq the Rldeou ri.ver ct Wurtemburg St, they are 9 fresh approach to apartment luinr eatjras include doorman, sauna, catle vision and Indoor parking.

BEDROOM SUITES Available at the Seigniory 1-2-3 BEDROOM Air conditioned suites Available i the Watergate If ycu want a place to cat home, cat us at Monday to Friday from 9 a.n to 5 m. NOW RENTING FOR IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY You find what you demand lor your rent dollar An Weal apartment that offers you both economy and an the Utile extras. Including a prtvae terrace, a swimming pool, and tennis courts, and a bus stop at the door Choose) from and 2 bedroom suites wfm cowered and outdoor parking. Come and view our model suites Weekdays 9 a.m.-9 p.m. Weekends 1 p.m.-6 p.m.

Call 731-8338 2995 Albion Road, South of Walkley 20. Births GORDON Robert and nntta iuu ViWt imtiillr An. nette (nee N'iles), joyfully an nounce and welcome wit their a daughter, Jennifer Melodie, born Oct. 17, 1975, at 12 noon, weighing 8 lbs. even.

Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Norman Niles and Mr. James Gordon, all of Ofhawa, Ont. Our special thanks Dr.

McDougall, those who assisted him, caseroom and 4th floor maternity staff, at Ottawa Gvic Hospital. HE YES Jim and Heather are pleased to announce the arrival of a daughter Natalie, on Oct. 20, 1975. JACOB Tom and Janice (nee Bedell) are proud to announce tlx birth of their son, Matthew Thomas, 5 12Vi Oct. 22, 1975, at the Riverside Hospital.

LEBRUN Gerry and Sandy are happy to announce the birth of a son, weighing 7 4 Oct. 22, 1975, a brother for Jennifer, Stepha- nie- and Christine. Special thanks to Dr. Burgess. SAMUELS Sol.

and Helen Samuels and Joyce and Bill Dunning I'eHglitfully announce the birth of their grandson. Stephen Adam was born i n- Michael's -Hospital. Toronto, on Sept. 29, weighing 7 3 a little brother for Jill Elizabeth. Adam's parents are Brian and Jan Samuels.

WILLIAMS Brian and VI are happy to announce the birth pf a daughter Aindrea Mar-garet, 7 lbs. 8 197S, at the Civic Hospital. Thanks to Dr. Ivey and staff. 2.

AXTOCHf. III hospital Et Detroit, Cha.les An-t i in his 80th year, brother of the late Konrad and Nicholas Antochi. Service Saturday 10 a.m. Holy Trinity cemetery, Merivale Rd. BISSEIX, Donald Lloyd Sud-denly in Ottawa, Donald Lloyd Bissell, dear son of Norma (Holt) and Alex Bissell; brother of Norm, David and Bruce; grandson of Mr.

and Mrs. Norman Holt and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bissell; nephew of Mrs. Valerie Bradley.

Resting Hulse and Play-fair, West Chapel, 1098 Byron after 7 p.m. Friday. Service on Saturday at 11 a.m. Cremation Pinecrest. BOUCHETTE, Alfred H.

On Oct. 23, 1975, beloved husband of Meeta B. Myers, he leaves a son Murray, of Sarnia, Ont. and two sisters, Frances (Mrs. George Curdie) and Alice of Ottawa.

The funeral will take place in Norfolk, Virginia. BRADY, Edward Patrick (Tim) In hospital, Smiths Falls, on Thursday, Oct. 23, 1975, Edward Patrick (Tim) Brady, in his 60th year, husband of Florence Mae Johnson; dear father of Jim, Judy (Mrs. Joe Stevens), both of Smiths Falls; Nancy and Robert, both at home and Patsy, of Kingston; also survived by five grandchildren; dear brother of Berne (Mrs. Alex of Hamilton.

Resting at the Blair and Son Funeral Home, 112 Beckwith St. North, Smiths Falls. Requiem mass will be celebrated at St. Francis de Sales Church, Smiths Falls on Saturday, Oct. 25, at 9.30 a.m.

Interment St. Francis de Sales cemetery. CHARBONNEAU, Arthur In hospital on Thursday, Oct. 23, 1975, age 67 years, Arthur Charbonneau, beloved husband of Anna Gareau; dear father of Normand, Regent, Ernest, Jacques, Germain, Yvon, all of Ottawa; Mrs Pierre Bourgeois (Gisele), Hull; Mrs. Robert Lemire (Monique), Vanier; Mrs.

Maurice Bourcier (Lise), Mrs. Claude Houle (Therese), of Ottawa; Mrs. Serge Tremblay (Paulette), Jon-quiere, dear brother of Emile, Orleans; Albert, Van-i Mrs. Anatole Lemay (Marie-Jeanne), Orleans; Mrs. Aurele Meloche (Cecile), Mrs.

Antime Lalonde (Si-mone), Rockland; Mrs. Lu- cien Bedard (Therese), Or leans; also survived by 23 grandchildren. Visitation from 1-5 and 7-10 p.m. at Racine. Robert and Gauthier Funeral Directors, 300 Olmstead at Levis Vanier.

Eucharistic celebration Saturday, Oct. 25. at St. Charles Church at 5 a.m. Interment Notre Dame, Ottawa.

2. tomorrow sion call 563-3222 for tickets. TOMORROW Ottawa public library bookmobile, Foster Farm, 9.30 a.m. to noon and Heron Gate, p.m. to 4 p.m.

Neptan library bookmobjW, Briargreen public school 9 a.m. to ll a.m., Greenbank and Knox-dale schools, 11.30 a.m. to 1 p.m. and Bays Lore Country Club, 2 p.m. 5 p.m.

Crafts and rummage sale to support multiple sclerosis, sponsored by Beta Sigma Phi, Westboro United Church, Churchill Avenue, noon to 4 p.m. Women in the. political profession, panel sponsored by the National Secretaries Association, Talisman Motor Inn, 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Skyhound, Lockberg Lodge, Caiflp Fortune, 7 p.m.

Senior citizens dance, Jack Community Centre, 320 -Elgin p.m'- Hallowe'en dance, sponsored by the U. K. Association of Ottawa Gem hall, Merival Road, 8 p.m. For further information, call 829? -1722 or 225-6301. Ope dance for by the East Ottawa 1 a Hamlet party roonvlnnes SI.

admission, bang your own iv-f'eshments, 8.30 p.m.. GARBAGE REMOVAL C-OSEO vcfl, will do light movin-. and grbag.r.t,al Ml Kinds :.3 ti 1 L.or,-:u. tior. Eu.

ld.ro, -ftjpatf ing. renovti.Tts, iertrktty and piurnbiRg keierences. W-4677. A I Construction, carpentry, plumbing, ceramics. We do It all, 521- sium '630.

GARBAGE removal cutting trees, demolishing buildings, moving, etc 829-0322. GIFT SHOPS LAURENTIAN Trading Imported nanaicrans. banx, jj-idu. HOME IMPROVEMENT CLOUT1ER-DUOMAN Home Improve ment, cabinet making, painting. Work guaranteed.

Free estimates. HOME IMPROVEMENT TIME EUROPEAN workmanship, recreation rooms, garages, carports. Will build your home on your lot. All work guaranteed. 733-7498, anytime.

EBONY KITCHENS CUSTOM built cabinets, vonitles. cus tom woodwork, natural wood cr formica. Days, 236-4103; evenings, 746-9220. RELIABLE HOME CONSTRUCTION REC rooms, additions, custom homes. Call 225-5563.

frae estimates. CARPENTRY. Basement flntjilng, gy-prock, fences, stairs. 335495. IRONWORKS WELDING, fire escapes, railings, gates, fences, etc.

230-3436. LANDSCAPING SCREENED top soil, mushroom compost, polio sand, fill, gravel end crushed stona. Pyper Sand and Gravel. 822 2599. LANDSCAPING, lown core, pruning hedges, ornamental shrubberies.

Free stlmats. 684-6569. HEDGE cutting, tree pruning clean bc-semant and yards. 749-8024. IMPERIAL Nursery, complete landscaping.

Hedges, evergreens, shrubs, roses, trees, fertilizers. 5210567. GOOD quality top soil and sand fill. Cal22-0138. TOP quality topsoll.

Call 489-3614. BLACK organic top soil, good for gardens and lawns. 821-1961. MOVERS GRANTS Moving and Storage Frc estimates, truck rentals. 225-3666.

MOVING ond clean-up, good rates. 833-2094. A ond Movers, local moving and storage, 722-0790. REID Bros, moving and delivery 725-2662. 24-hour service.

JLT, local moving, pocking, free estimates, 746-2046. PAINTING AND DECORATING GUARANTEED work on Interior-exterior painting. Also cottages; frea estimate. Call night or day, 828-8760. I G.

MOSKALUK Painting and Decorating, workmanship guaranteed. Reasonable rates. Phone lor free estimates. 732-0290. EXTERIOR, Interior painting, wall, papering, reasonable.

30 years' experience. 224-0997. PAVING CONTRACTORS PROVOST Paving, parking lots, driveways. Frea estimates. 30 cents sq.

2 year guarantee. 1-762-5767. BIATTY PAVINO LTD. ASPHALT driveways, parking araas. References.

Call 731-0394. CHARRON In loving memory ot a beloved ton end troinor. David, oat 30. who il ch.sen Oct. 24, The rolling stream of lit ttcw.

on. But Hill th vacant choir Recalls th love, the vo.es cna smile Of'ono who onct sot ther. Every hour wt dearly miss Sadly do we tool his loss; Lone.y Is our home without him, Help us. Lord, to bear tne cross. Deeply missed.

Mom, Oed end Lannl. DONOVAN In fond end lovmg memory of a dear grandmother, Vema (Nanny), who passed away Octooer 14, 174. To love is to remember We'll always remember you. Scely mised by. -Jim, Marg, ijrenda and Billy.

GORE In loving memory of dear wife and mother, Delia Alice, wno passed away Oct. 24, 192. The depths ot sorrow we cannot tell, Of the last of ont we loved so well; And while she sleeps a peaceful sietp, 1 Her mem. ry wt Shalt always Keep. Fred ana Famny.

LATOUR In loving memory ot 0 dacr husband era Mr.er, ciiis M. Li--tour who passed Oct. 14 19 4. Nat lust today, out every day, in silence we iciiwinii. Laura, Br ord ocie.

McCORMACK In tovlng memory ot a dear son and brother Franci. R. Mc- Cormockwho posted awoy ana year ogo today, Oct. 24, iv4. No one knows cur heartaches.

Only those who have lost can till For the on we loved so well. Mother and Sister Corn. McNEIL In fond and loving memory ot a dear mother, Mrs. Joseph who passed Oct. 24, 193.

Pet and Bill. MEOVEDUKE In end mem ry ct my deor mother, loving Mary I MeaveduKe, 1961. wno posted away Oct. 24. You kit behind cn ecning neart.

That loved you most sincert; I never did, never wi -Forget you, Mother ce.r. cn 1:. ma mory of a dear mother and grand- mother, Mrs. Mary Medveduke, who passe 1961. assea away so suooeniy ucr.

44, lVoon, iuf noTtorgotten. Ever remembered by Son John, Daughter-in-Law Iran and Granddaughter Brenda. MEDVEDUKE In loving memory ot our mother who passed away Oct. 24. 1961.

Dcd, who pa away May 9, 1971 end our brother Aiex, 1916. Ecch day that passes the emptiness grows Mom and Dad The tears we shed cannot wipe away. And me ache In our hearts will always stay Mom and Dad, A million times we needed you A million times we've cried If love could ever save you You never neve disd Your golden hearts storwed beatirg Two loving hands ct But we still rentem rn.ltcr how one ca i man. saia Plecse Gcd.t a ines: ge tj Mom and Dad In heaven above Tell them how much we tiie.it. God's Love and parpetuct tignt forever shine upon them.

Always remembered ond scdly missed. Oaughter Marc's and Joseph. O'CONNOR In fond and loving memory of a dear rather and grandfather, Bernard, who passed away Oct. 24, 1973. God knew that ha was suffering.

That the hills ware hard to climb. So he closed -his weary eyelids And whispered, "Peace be thine." Away In th beautiful hills of God, By th valley of rest so fair, Some time, some day, wa know not when Wa will meet our loved on mere. The Family and Granddaughter neny. O'CONNOR In sad and loving "memory of a dear husband Bernard O'Connor who passed cway octooer i. 1973.

Since ycu've gore first end I remain. One thing I'd hove you do Walk slowly dawn th pom et death. For soon I'll follow you. I want to know each step you take. That I may the same.

For soma dcy down mot loniy rood. You'll hear me call yur name. Wit Leona. O'CONNOR In loving remembrance of deer father, Bernie O' Co. nor wno was called to rest on October 24, 193.

You never failed to do vour best. Your heart was warm and tender. You lived your lit tor tna you And those' you loved, remember. Scdly missed by Clynton one) Judy. PHILLIPS In loving memory of a Am, htitlvHwf 4nthr arul nriweitlwr.

who rjassed awiv Oct. 24. 1974. Th rolling stream of life ows on. But still the vacant chair Recalls the love, the vole and smil Of on who one sat there.

Sadly missed, Wife Rita ond Family. TODD In laving memory of a dear father and grandfather, I. da. who passed cway Oct. 24, 192.

Sad and sudden was the call, Sa dearly loved by one ard all; His memory Is a. sweat today-As in the hour he passfd cway. Reg, Mcry end Children. TODD In loving memory ot deer husband, father and grandfather, Oswald Aleiander Toid. who passed away two years ago Oct.

24. 192. Till memory fades and life deports You live forever in our hearts. Laura ond Family. WINCH In loving memory ot my dear husband, John Edmond, wno passed away Oct.

24, 1972. Always in my thoughts. wife Alice. 14. Anniversary Masses NOLAN TIERNEY An anniversa-y mess In loving memory of Catherine There, Nolan and Nicholas fotno Tierney will be sold October 25 ur Holy Rosory Church ot 7J0 m.

by Fcther Hogon. Eternal Rest. Mike. Lorna and Brian. 15.

Cards of Thanks FOX Mrs. Beverie Fox wishes to thank her family, relotivea ana friends for cards, messages, ns ord floral tributes received In th re-. cent loss of her beloved husband Pat; olso special thanks to th many doctors and nur.es at ma Ottawa General Hospital for past kindnesses) the ot-taw Police Ottawa Hre-flghters Association who assisted during th recent hospital lira. Mony thanks to oil the Blue Lin Taxi employees. those wrr assisted with th funeral proce Ion.

your kindness will always be remembered. 16. funeral Directors RACINE, Robert and Gauthier Reg'd. 237-36S0, 360 Besserer, 300 Olmstead, 7 Fairmont, 359 St. Patrick.

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23, 1975, Margaret Ann Car-rigon, age 99 ytars, of 138 Percy daughter of the late Timothy Carrigan and Mary Bergin; dear aunt of (Mary) Mrs. JCeorge Le fort great-aunt of Andre and Jacques. Friends may call at the McEvoy Shields Funeral Home, 235 Kent St, a ter 7 p.m. Thursday. Funeral Saturday in SL Patrick's Church, man 8 a.m.

Interment Notre Ottawa. Donations to Ontario Children's Hospital appreciated. COCHRANE, Adrienne M. In i hospital on Wednesday, Oct. 22, 1975, Adrienne jVlelanie Soubliere, dearly beloved wife of Weldon Cochrane, 1133 Agincourt sister of Mrs.

L. Fulford (Lorette), Rolland Soubliere and Rene Soubliere, Montreal. Resting at Hulse-and-Playfair, Central Chapel, 315 McLeod St. where friends may call Thursday 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. Service in the chapel Friday at 3 p.m.

Cremation Beechwood. Those wishing may donate to the Canadian Cancer GAGNOX, Mrs. Florence In hospital on Thursday, Oct. 23, 197S, age 66 years, Portuguaise, of the late Rere Gagncn: dejr mother ot Rogers of of Mrs. Meluida Greece, Otta- a dear grandmother of Denife.

Visitaticn- after li noon Saturday and from 1-5 and 7-10 p.m. Sunday at Racine, Robert and Gauthier Funeral Directors, 300 Olmstead at Levis, Vanier. Eucharistjc celebration to St. Charles Church, at 10 a.m. Interment Notre Dame cemetery, Ottawa.

GILCHRIST, Violet Ellen (Formerly cf Gloucester St.) at l-er 218 Mac Lnren St. on Wednesday, 22, 197. O'Hare age 75 years, uiJ-uv of J. J. (Jack) Gilchrist; desr mother of Donnie, Len, Mel and Bob, all of Ottawa; dear grandmother of (Linda) Mrs.

Darrell Traverse and (Jo-Anne) Mrs. Robert-Stapleton, both of Ottawa; dear sister of Tom, Detroit, (Car-m 1 Mrs. Eric Sullivan, Campbells Bay, dear aunt of Ellwood Griffin, Ottawa; survived by several other nieces and nephews; 20 grandchildren and four greatgrandchildren; predeceased by sister Mrs. Emily Friends may call at the McEvoy Shields Funeral Home, 235 Kent St. Funeral Saturday to St.

Patrick's Church at 10 a.m. Interment Notre Dame. Ottawa. INGLIS, Stanley Arthur Sud denly in hospital, Thursday, Oct. 23, 1975, Stanley Inglis, beloved husband of Viola Weatherall; dear father of Ronald and Richard, of Otta wa; beloved grandfather of Mark and Kelly; fond brother of Kenneth, Stanstead, Alden, Sutton, Gordon, Waterloo, Que.

and Irene Tibbitts, Bondville, Que. Resting Hulse and Playfair, West Chapel, 1098 Byron where friends may call 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Friday. Service in the chapel Saturday at 10.30 a.m. Interment Pine-crest cemetery.

PRESTON, John Douglas In hospital on Thursday, Oct. 23, 1975, John Preston, of 1245 Cheverton husband of Evelyn Johnston, in his S7th year; dear son of Beatrice Alexander and the late Robert Preston; dear father of Mrs. Paul Christensen (Susan), of Vancouver, and Robert, at home; grandfather of Robbie, Jason and Danny; brother of Mrs. E. Goeson, Fort McLeod, Alta Mrs.

Donald Munro (Ruby), of Carp; Mrs. Alex Pratt (Edith), Toronto; Mrs. Louis Petersen (Agnes), Cambridge, Ont. Resting at Veitch Draper 703 Bank St. at Glebe Ave.

Service in the chapel, Saturday, 2.30 p.m. Interment Hawthome HULSE PLAYFAIR LIMITED BISSELL, Donald Lloyd INGLIS, Stanley Arthur Central Chapel West Chapel 233-1143 728-1761 Journal Box Reolies 30 38 47 48 64 65 74 83 87 122 138 142 162 164 168 93 94 112 1SS 156 160 169 172 175 Replies mailed Oct- 23. 145 154 161 162 163 171 182 187 180 2. Births ARONSON To Rabbi and David Aronson (nee Leva Bessin) Sunday, Oct. 19, 1975, a sister for Tuvia and Akiva.

CASSIDY Tom and Francine are pleased to announce the arrival of a son, Matthew John, lbs. 8 Oct. 16, 1975, at the Ottawa Civic Hospital. FOX Laurie, and Maureen (nee Killeen) are very proud to announce the arrival of their first born, Aliscn Leigh, 4 lbs. 6 'on Oct.

18, 1975 at the Grace Hospital. Thanks to Dr. Hulley, Dr. Beggs and prenatal classes and case-room staff. First grandchild for Mr.

and Mrs. Harold Killeen, Major and Mrs. Jay Fox. First great-grand- daugbter for Mrs. Nellie Kyle of Victoria, B.C.

HAUSE Gary and Janis (nee Goodman) are pleased to' announce the arrival of a son, Jay Michael, 7 lbs. 10 Oct. 20, 1975, at the Grace Hospital. Many thanks to Batley. PHOTOGRAPHERS.

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776-3154 otter PLUMBERS LICENSED REPAIRS and alterdflon our specialty. Rldeau Plumbing and Heating PC-8. 741-260, 425 AAcArthur Road. PRINTING FOR all your offset duplicating contact J. M.

Hill and Son, Reproanrtlon Divi sion, in somerset west. 235-5146. ROOFERS VERDON SONS, hi.telin, tar ana! gravel, general repa.rs. Me esti-! mates. 729-U649.

ALLIED Roofers, comp.ete rooting ser- oia. work guaranteed, free estimates 233-3572. RUG SHAMPOOING RESIDENTIAL and commercial rug shampoo, satisfaction gi ornntted Free estimates. 568-1511, 568-2152. CHARLEBOIS General Cleaning, rug shampooing, floor cleaning, reas-onab: rates, 3 Nelson, 232-7740.

SIGNS JOCKO'S Mobile Sign Rentals. The latest way to odvertis. 224-7107. THE Ptostic Shop, engraving, logos, plates, etc. Fast service.

225-4823 SWIMMING POOLS A. BRUCE Benson Canadian Crystal Pools, Ottawa's oldest and most respected pool builders and service specialists. Complete line ot Gumte (Concrete) and vinyl pools, chemicals, accessories, heaters. anm.s. Showroom at 1810 Bank 733-0332, 9 to 5.00 weekdays.

Quebec Inquiries re: vinyl pools, call H. Goneau 6334376. POOL CLOSINGS CALL and schedule your pool closing. Ask about specials on covers, heaters, slides, steps, combined with pool 2254)266. Open Saturdays.

DONLEY'S POOL SERVICE POOL closing specialists, winterizing supplies, covers, drain plugs, chemicals. 1425 Woodroffe Ave. Hours 9 to 5.X, Saturday 9 to 1. 324-4667. TREE REMOVAL and Tree removal, dangerous trees our specialty, fully Insured.

733-4140 or 737-3096, day or evenings. TREES cut end removed, complete service, liability loured. 236-6659. TREE trimming or removal, tirewoca tor sale. 237-0438.

TRANSMISSIONS STAHL's transmission specialist, au- tomotic and standard. Best price in town. 725-1762. UPHOLSTERY PROFESSIONAL upholstering, repairs oil kinds of furniture. (38'5099i 76-SJ16- CUSTOM upholstery, furniture, outos.

Free estimates. Pick up, delivery. 822-0108. SNOW PLOWING RESERVE now. 24-hour service.

Com mercial ond private. Call Ernie, 749- 4571. WATERPROOFING ARE you having basement water proh lems Crocks reoalredt cement tour dation work. Guaranteed 28-4u. WELDING ALUMINUM, magnesium, white metal, etc.

By the T.I.G. method. For more Information call Merrlckvllle, 269-4701i Granville Castings Ltd. Also facilities available for sandblasting. Moore.

Resting Veitch Draper 703 Bank St. Service in ehaoet InteM ment Pinecrest cemetery. WYJJE, James Wi'Iiam At Sea-borough, on Mnday, Oct. 20, 1975. James Wm.

Wylie iflisband -of theiate a i dear father of Daphne Boyle, brother of Margaret, of Ottawa; and Alex. Funeral was held from R. S. Kane-Funeral Home, V.2 Y-ipe St. Toronto) on; We due da- tn B'essed Trinity Ov.rch (Fis yv ew, North OT" fo: "rs et 10 a.m.

Ir.te ment Holy CroiS cemetery, AAcEVOY SHIELDS FUNERAL DIRECTORS 232-5337 SEE TIME MAGAZINE, OCT. 27 PAGE 63. 6 p.m. CK0Y fjEWS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS Lost CAT, 4 months old, black, 4 white pews and throat patch, Alta Vista area. Ke- word.

733-3824. ELECTRONIC calculator, left on No bus. 733-3951. KITTEN, Oct. 17, reddish orange, wnlte chin, fleo collar, General Vanier School, Riverside Pork.

733-S9SI. LADY'S gold watch. Billings Bridge, last Saturday, Reward, 232-a060. OCTOBER 11th, Madawaska River, White Lake area. Scotch Collie, black.

tan and white, nam Toby, rabies tag No. 1057. 623-6732, 623-4211 ext. 54, B2S-2324 collect. Reword.

REWARD for return cf Tinker 2 year neutered mala cat, black with white stomach and throat, white mouth, whiskers and feet, Sherbourne Road area 722-7251. SIAMESE cat, lost Cote d'Azur protect, Touralne. Reward. 568-2300, after 6. SMALL beagle lost In Lucerne.

Call SMALL black poodle, Ottawa licence 4700. Rewara. nwub. SMALL, male dog, light bull with white trim on race ana teet, uvic nosptiai area. 1-44B-254S, Collect.

WHITE Sa moved dog, Lucerne area. Reword. 684-727, 238-5181. WHITE faced steer, eth line, Carlsbad Springs. 728-2206.

'Found AYLAAER area, black Labrador Re- trkver, registered. 235-5S35, attar 6. BEDLINGTON Terrier, tattooed, gray. mm, aauir, vicinity oi nepean Sportsprex. Contact Ottawa Humane Society, 735-3164.

BOY'S watch found on Carllng at Royal HOSpitai. 49-6MJ. DARK grey cat, 7454)105. vicinity Cyrvllla Rd. GLASSES, man's brown rimmed bifo cals, Lancaster Shopping centra.

234-2373. LADIES' wrist watch, 0471, evenings. Rldeau St. 244- LADY'S watch found corner Montreal Rd. and Codds Rd.

745-5494. LARGE black and whit female dog, snort nair, soma Shaggy pans, found Richmond. 38-4l. LONG haired orange cat, 2 bells around neck, wooororre ana n-noxoai vicinity. 125-206.

RING found Woodvalo Court area, tobar 22. 722-S07, days. 13. In Memoriams CHARRON In loving memory ot David, a dear brother and uncle, who was called horn Oct. 24, 1967.

A tribute of love end rememtranc. To a brother who was on ot tn best, Th loys that he missed on life's highways. May na tino nd In God's garden ot rest. Ha was taken without ony warning. His going left hearts tilled with oaln.

But though ht Is gon from among t-In our hearts will olways re main. Sadly missed by Pat, Law, Vlckl and Karen, CHARRON In lovlno memory of beloved brother, David, who was called Oct. 24, 1947. I think ot him In silence. His name I oft recall.

There is nothing left to answer. But his picture en the wall. Always missed. Brian. I ALUMINUM VINYL SIDING LIKO ALUMINUM SIDING, soffit, fateboird.

windo.v: doors, free estimate, aiter INTER Aluminum siding, reaso-MLly priced. All workmanship g-jaranteed: 777-2W. ARCHITECTURAL DRAWINGS ARCHITECTURAL nlannlna. deslanlna services, drawings 01 Ml kinds. 238- 4l.

AUTOMOBILE Sales arid Service REPAIRING and replacing vinyl roofs. Comber Auto Top upholsterers, 1370 Trlol St. 744-2709. BEAUPRE automotive. 232-MS4.

Open day and night. Parts service. BEAUTY SALONS FREDERICKS Beouty Salon. Expert hair stylist-' precision cutting, colour ing. BODY SHOPS ROBERTS Auto Cleopatra Drive, custom painting.

Also Saturday morning. 226-1510. CARPENTRY ALL CARPENTRY, drywoll and taping, spray ceilings, bathroom and ceramic, vanity, plumbing, heating and toctrlcity. 523-1914. VERDON Sons.

Additions, alterations, recreation rooms. Free estimates, 729- 0649. CARPENTRY, specializing In rec rooms, guaranreea, reasonaoie rares. 334-8823 after 5 p.m. it no answer, .2363768.

REPAIRS, renovations, stairs, fences, rec rooms, home builder, collage ad- anions, i-ree estimates, jy-uu. CATERING SERVICES KINGSWAY Tavern steak House. Soe-cialiiing in Italian and Greek Cuisine. CAFE Versailles, elegant catering tor all occasions. 215 Laurlar, 70-il 13.

CEMENT WORK WILL pour and finish cement floors. 6244111. SAM'S Concrete Flooring company will ao ccncrei floors, Sana iiiiimiiiiu. Sidewalks, patios, Exposed aggro gates. Call Sam, 733-1407.

PM Cement- work, stairs, verandah. sidewalks, pool dacks, curbs, 825- MJU, ZZ-OBS. CONTRACTORS ALAN Derlger Construction, alterations and repairs, speclaililng In repairs tl porches and verandahs. Free ev tlmotes, workmanship guoranteea. Neterences on oemana.

Lucerne, mi 7494. PRODECOR CONTRACTORS INC. INTERIOR, exterior oolntlna. wall. paper application.

Custom work is our specioiry. 1.011 us ror tree esTimaie, 722-2837. DENIS Construction, commercial, resi dential repairs and alterations. 731' CERAMICS CERAMICS, tiles and marble, work guaranteed, tree estimates. 74I-9M5.

DELIVERY SERVICE FOR delivery, express service, call Ex-cettior, 237-4090 Mobile 312. PARCELS and letters picked up nd de- iiverea, reasonaoie rates, riwti, PLASTER, drywatl, stucco, cement, re pairs, insTaiiotion. zz-raj. tn st 01 io and finished, pointing, stippted ceilirp, rec. rooms, atKiiTions.

aU-icv. ELECTRICIANS LICENSED BACON Electric, 24 hour service, un- oearoDie prices. 4-36. ECU. 'X mm m.i.

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