The Ottawa Citizen from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada (2024)

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1 to Thurs.) 9.00 p.m. Friday 10.30 p.m. CARLISLE To Esther, wife of Lt. Col. T.

H. Carlisle, the Ottawa Civic Hospital on Friday. 14th September, 1951. a daughter. Dr.

and Mrs. Douglas co*ck co*ckburn, TO at the Ottawa Civic Hospital on Friday, September 14, 1951. A son. Both well. deLOTBINIERE-At the Ottawa Civic Hospital on September 13th, 1951, to Mr.

and Mrs. Edmond Joly deLotbintere (nee Francine Benoit) 8 son. Both well. FARBAR-At the Ottawa Civic Hospital, Thursday, September 13, 1951, to and Mrs. George Farbar, a daughter.

Both well. 66 GIMSON-To Mr. and Mrs. F. Gimson, at the Grace Hospital, on Thursday night, September 13, 1951, a sister for Eleanor, Aileen and Trudy.

Both well. 66 GORMAN-Mr. and Mrs. Wesley M. Gorman announce arrival of and baby Pearly, on September 13, 1951, brother for Matthew, Tommy at the Grace Hospital.

HAY- Mr. and Mrs. Donald W. Hay, at Winchester Memorial Hospital, on Tuesday, September 11, 1951, a son. Douglas.

Both well. 66 HICKS- and Hazel Hicks are to announce the arrival of a baby 6 pounds, 4 ounces, at the happy girl, Grace Hospital, Friday, September 14, 1951, Barbara Hazel, sister for and Brenda. 66 Graham MACKEY-To Mr. and Mrs. Gordon D.

Mackey, at the Ottawa Civic a Hospital, on Friday, September 14, 1951, son. Both well. 66 MCKENZIE-On Friday, September 14, 1951, to Stuart and Frances McKenzie Black), a daughter, Bonnie Jean (nee at the Grace Hospital. 66 MANTHA--TO Mr. and Mrs.

Sylvio Mantha, at the Ottawa General Hospital, Thursday, September 13, 1951, a daughter, a sister for Michael. Both well. 66 Grace Hospital on STAMINOR September 14, 1951, to Mr. and Mrs. D.

H. Staniforth, daughter (stillborn). 66 STRACHAN-At Yonkers, New York, on Tuesday, September 1951, to Mr. and Mrs. George C.

Strachan, a daughter. 66 Mr. and. Mrs. James D.

WRIGHT--To Carleton Heights, a sister for Phil, at Grace Hospital, on Friday, September 14, 1951. Both well. 66 Engaged R--The enis announced of Blanche, daughter of Mrs. I. Betcherman, and gagement the late Mr.

Betcherman, to Joseph (Joe) Osterer, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. Osterer. 66 BONHOMME-VAILLANT-Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur Bonhomme of Rockcliffe, wish to announce the engagement of their daughter, Theresa to Harold, son of Mrs. Mary Anne Vaillant and the late Mr. Vailiant. Marriage to take place early October.

66 EDWARDS-WHITE-Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Edwards, announce the engagement of their daughter Janet Cameron, to Frederick Wallis, of Mr. and Mrs. Louis White.

Marriage has been arranged to take place on October 6, 1951, in Andrews Church. 66 FRASER-FEREN-Mr. and Mrs. J. S.

Fraser wish to announce the engagement of their daughter, Marion Olive to Joffre Aian Feren, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. Feren of Aurora, Ontario. Marriage to take place Saturday, October 6, in Calvary Baptist Church, at 3 o'clock.

66 GARNETT-ST. LOUIS-Mr. and Mrs. Frank Garnett announce the engagement of their only R.T., to daughter, FIt. Frances Iona, Reg.

Lt. Peter Borden St. Louis, MBE, RCAF, son of Col. and Mrs. A.

R. St. Louis. The marriage will take place on Saturday, October 6, at 6 p.m. in St.

Matthew's Anglican Church. 66 JACKSON-SHANKS -The engagement is announced of Lois Irene. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.

M. Jackson, to, at 3 o'clock Saturday. October 6th. E. Charles F.

Shanks. Southminster Stanley, son Marriage Church. of to Mr. take and place Mrs. I at KINSELLA-O'NEILL-Mr.

and Mrs. James Bernard Kinsella wish to announce the engagement of their daughter, Mary Margaret, to John Bernard O'Neill. Marriage to take place on Tuesday, October 9, at St. Brigid's Church. 66 MACMILLAN-BEATON-Mr.

and Mrs. James L. MacMillan, Lochiel, Ontario, announce the engagement of their eldest daughter, Mary Clara, to Curtis Alexander, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander S.

Beaton, Flat River, Prince Edward Island. Marriage to take place St. Columba Church, Kirkhili, September 29. 66 MACNAMEE-STEWART-Mrs. William Welsh announces the engagement of her niece, Miss Ruth Constance MacNamee, only daughter of the late Mr.

and Mrs. J. Reginald MacNamee of Toronto, to Mr. James Sterling Stewart, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Ira A. Stewart of New Perth, Prince Edward Island. The marriage has been arranged to take place on Saturday, October 13 at St. Theresa's Church, Ottawa. 66 (Continued On Next Column) Classified Ad.

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Births, Engagements, Marriages, Cards of Thanks Anniversary Mass, $1.50 for first insertion $1.00 for each subsequent insertion. Death Notices $2.00 for first insertion $..50 for each subsequent insertion In Memoriam Notices (exclusive of verse) $1.50 per insertion, verse matter 3c per word per insertion. Citizen Box Replies addressed of 8 24 52 69 85 102 119 129 152 164 184 200 233 247 268 316 337 360 384 406 427 445 470 490 577 594 to the folholders are availCitizen office on box tickets. 11 13 14 17 25 30 35 44 58 60 61 63 70 72 74 77 86 87 88 92 103 104 105 106 120 121 122 124 132 133 136 137 153 154 155 159 165 167 168 174 185 187 191 193 214 217 222 223 234 236 239 240 248 249 250 258 271 280 283 302 317 319. 323 341 346 348 349 364 369 373 374 385 389 391 395 411 412 417 418 428 434 436 439 451 454 455 456 473 474 475 477 498 501 502 504 581 585 588 589 598 600 725 -The Ottawa Citizen, Ottawa's Engaged Died ander Moor announce the engagement of their daughter, Marilyn Joy, to Mr.

Desmond Robin Hosmer Arthur, son of Mrs. William F. Arthur and the late Captain Arthur. The marriage will take place on Saturday, October 13, at 2 o'clock in Erskine Presbyterian Church. 66 NICHOL-GOODMAN-Mr.

and Mrs. J. Harold Nichol announce the engagement of their only daughter, Faye Mabel, to Allan Charles GoodMan, son of Mrs. O. A.

Goodman, White Rock, British Columbia. Marriage to take place in United Church, Saturday, October 13, at 3 p.m. 66 NOEL-BELANGER-Mrs. B. Noel wishes to announce the no engagement of her daughter Jacqueline Stella to Rene Belanger, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Emile Belanger. Marriage to take place September 29 in the chapel of Sacred Heart Church, Ottawa, at o'clock. 66 OFFORD-BANES-Mr. and Mrs.

Ernest A. Offord wish to announce the engagement of their daughter. Beverley June, to LAC Donald Jack Banes. RCAF, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Cecil Banes of Kitchener. Ontario. Marriage to take place Saturday, 30, at p.m.. in New Apostolic Church, Kitchener, Ontario. ORTON-WILSON-Mr.

and Mrs. C. G. Orton announce the engagement of their daughter, Lillian Eileen, to Chester Frederick Wilson, son of Mr. and Mrs.

F. A. Wilson, of Ottawa. The marriage will take place on Saturday, October 6, at 3.00 p.m, in Trinity Anglican Church. 66 PHILLIPS-KEMP-Mr.

and Mrs. Ernest C. Phillips announce the engagement of their eldest daughter Marion Alice to Mr. Kenneth youngest son of Mr. James Howard Kemp and the late Mrs.

Kemp of Cyrville, Ont. Marriage will take place on Saturday, October 13, at 3 p.m. in St. Matthias Anglican Church, Parkdale. Avenue, Ottawa.

66 Married IRVINE- A Yarmouth, N.S., in Zion United Baptist Church, by Rev. Gerald Guiou, on Friday, September 7, 1951, Ann Elizabeth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Wyman Baker, to Allan Henry, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Holmes Irvine of Ottawa. McCOLOUGH-MARTIN-In the Lady Chapel, St. Patrick's Church, Montreal, on Friday, September 14, by Reverend John Brennan, Frances Kathleen Martin to Reginald Walker McColough, of Halifax, N.S. 66 MCGEE-CHISHOLM-On Tuesday, September 11, 1951, at St. Mary's Church, by the Reverend Maurice Egan, Shirley Mary, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Donald H. Chisholm, to Patrick Lionel, son of Mr. and Mrs. James H.

McGee, both of 66 On February 12, 1951, Ann D. Feronne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Feronne, to William Douglas, son of Mrs.

M. G. Perrin, and the late Mr. Perrin. Both of Ottawa.

66 ACRES, George Clark-On Friday, September 14, 1951, in hospital, George Clark Acres, beloved husband of Minerva Jane Boucher, in his 68th year. Resting at Kennedy's Funeral Home, Carp, Ontario. Service in St. James Anglican Church, at 2.30 p.m. Monday.

September 17. Interment in St. John's Cemetery, South March. 67 BURPEE. Francis At his home, 25 McLeod Street, on Thursday, September 13th, 1951, Francis Ferguson Burpee, husband of the late Helen Jack, in his 78th year.

Resting at his late residence, 25 McLeod Street, until Saturday at 12 noon. Funeral service at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church on Saturday at 2.30 p.m. Interment Fern Hill cemetery, Saint John, New Brunswick. 66 BYRNE, Harry at Low, Quebec, on Thursday, September 13, 1951, Harry F.

Byrne, 256 Wilbrod Street, husband of the late Regina I on parlors Lafleur, Limited, Monday, of aged 260 Horace 62 Besserer September years. Racine Street. Resting 17, and at at Funeral Robert, the 7.45 a.m., to St. Joseph's Church for requiem high mass at 8 o'clock. Interment Notre Dame cemetery.

66 CHARETTE. Marie Louise--At her restdence, 152 Brian Street, Gatineau, on Thursday, September 13th. 1951. Marie-Louise Morin, beloved wife of Joseph Charette, in her 63rd year. Funeral on Monday, September 17th.

at 8.45 a.m. from Sylvio Blais Funeral Home, 123 Notre Dame, Gatineau, to St. Jean-Marie Vianney Church, for requiem mass at 9 a.m. Interment parish cemetery. CHAUME, Julia Jeanne--In hospital, on Friday, September 14, 1951, Julia Jeanne Mamin, widow of Jules Chaume, and mother of Henry Chaume, of 29 Mount Pleasant Street, in her 82nd year.

Resting at Fred N. Garrett Funeral Home, 584 Somerset Street West. Service Monday at 10.30 a.m. Interment St. James Cemetery, Hull, Quebec.

66 DOLAN, Patricia--At her home, 33 Henry Street, Apartment 1, on Thursday, September 13, 1951, Patricia Nash, widow of Charles Dolan, dear mother of Rev. Sister Melanie, Rev. Sister Maureen and Rev. Father J. P.

Dolan. Resting at the parlors of McEvoy Brothers, 235 Kent, corner Nepean. Funeral Saturday, to St. Brigid's Church, for requiem mass at 7.45 a.m. Burial Notre Dame Cemetery.

66 EVANS, Ellen Wednesday, September 12, 1951, at her residence 1036 Military Avenue, Detroit, Michigan, Ellen Mary Corbett, beloved wife of Frances Evans of that city. Arriving in Ottawa Saturday a.m. and will be resting at Fred N. Garrett Funeral Home, 584 Somerset West. Service in St.

Luke's! Anglican Church Monday at 1 p.m.| Interment South March Anglican Cemetery. FAIRLIE, Kate-1 hospital, on Thursday, September 13, 1951, Kate Taylor, beloved wife of John Walter Fairlie, of 225 Gilmour Street. Resting at Hulse and Playfair, Limited, 315 McLeod Street. Funeral service on Saturday, September 15, at 1 p.m. Cremation in Montreal 66 FRASER.

Lorne--In hospital on Friday, September 14, 1951 Lorne Fraser, beloved husband of Jennie Ingram Nicol and father of Lorne Donald Fraser, of Winnipeg, in his 77th year. Resting at Hulse and Playfair, Limited. 315 McLeod Street. Funeral notice later. 67 LABELLE, Charlotte- On September 12.

1951, at the age of 79 years. Charlotte Molloy. beloved wife of Antoine Labelle from 3453 Sabre Street. Montreal. Funeral Saturday.

September 15th, departure from 3503 Papineau Street for St. Dominique Church for requiem mass at 9 o'clock. Burial at Cote des Neiges Cemetery. Please do not send flowers. LAURIN, Ernest--At a local hospital, on Thursday, September 13, 1951, Ernest Laurin, of McGregor Lake, Quebec, beloved husband of Dolores Jalbert, aged 60 years.

Resting at the Gauthier and Company Funeral Home, 101 Notre Dame Street, Hull. Funeral on Monday, September 17, at 8.15 a.m., for requiem high mass at St. -Pierre de Wakefield Church at 9.30. Interment parish cemetery. 68 LEVEILLE, Mathilda-At the residence of her son-in-law, Albert Robert 1 Finter Street, Manor Park, on Wednesday, September 12, 1951, Mathilda Tremblay, beloved wife of Emile Leveille and dear mother of Mrs.

Albert (Jeanne) Robert, aged 68 years. Restat Horace Racine and Robert, Limited, 260 Besserer Street. Funeral Saturday, September 15, at 7.45 a.m., to Sacred Heart Church for requiem high mass at 8 o'clock. Interment, Notre Dame Cemetery. MANTHA, Gideon Georges- At the residence of his daughter, Mrs.

Phillippe Grant, 150 Russell Road, Overbrook, on' Thursday, September 13, 1951, Georges Mantha, husband of Clementine Auger, aged 65 years. Funeral from the parlors of Horace Racine and Robert, Limited, 260 Besserer Street, on Monday, September 17, at 7.45 a.m., to Our Lady of the Presentation Church for requiem high mass at 8 o'clock. Libera service will be chanted at Sacred Heart Church, Bourget, Ontario, at 10 o'clock. Interment parish cemetery. 66 (Continued On Next Column) Saturday, September 15, 1951 Leading Classified Evening Citizen The Morning Citizen 2 papers for the Classified Ad.

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2-2441 Cards Of Thanks MATTICE-We wish to extend our most heartfelt thanks and appreciation for the acts of kindness, sympathy, floral and spiritual offerings received in our recent bereavement. -Mrs. E. L. Mattice and Judith Kuhns.

PEAco*ck-We wish to thank our 1 kind friends and neighbors for their acts of love and sympathy during our recent loss of husband and father, and also extend grateful thanks for the beautiful floral tributes to our loved one. Special thanks to Reverend George G. Connolly and Doctor J. P. Holden.

-Mrs. J. Peaco*ck and family. 66 WILSON-The family of the late Miss Greta Evelyn Wilson wish to thank her many friends for their extreme kindness and floral tributes. Special thanks to the Reverend Doctor Charles Donald and to the doctors, nurses and staff of the Ottawa Civic Hospital.

66 In Memoriam BELLFOY-In loving memory of dear husband and father, John A. Bellfoy, who passed away September 15, 1950. The blow was great, the shock severe, We little thought the end was near And only those who have lost can tell, The pain of parting without farewell. More each day we misse you, Friends may think wound is healed, But they little know the sorrow That lies within our hearts concealed. -Wife and Family.

66 BELLFOY-1 loving memory of 8 dear father and grandfather, John A. Bellfoy, who passed away September 15, 1950. We were not there to clasp his hand, We did not see him die. We only know he passed away, And never said goodby. -Sadly missed, Lily, Oscar and Grandchildren.

66 DELMER-In loving remembrance of 8 dear son and brother, Tpr. Earl Alwyan Delmer, P.L.D.G., who died in active service, September 15, 1944. Sunshine fades and shadows fall, But sweet remembrance outlasts all, Those who know him well know How much we lost seven years ago. -Mother, Sister and Brother. 66 DOLLMAN-In loving memory Samuel of a dear husband and father, Edward Dollman, who passed away September 15, 1943.

-Wife and Daughters. 66 son and brother, WOI C. (Tubby) HALL--In loving memory of, a beloved Hall, RCAF and his gallant crew who gave their lives over Germany, September 16, 1942. God takes our loved ones from our homes But never from our hearts. -Sadly missed, Mum, Violet and Bessie.

66 LASCELLE-In loving memory of a dear mother, Louise Lascelle, who died September 16, 1949. You are not forgotten mother, Nor ever shall you be. As long as memory lasts, We shall remember thee. -Daughter Elsie, and Family. 66 MURPHY-In proud and loving memory of our son and brother, Flight Lieutenant Louis E.

J. Murphy, D.F.C., RCAF, killed on duty at Estevan, September 15, 1946. He lies enshrined within our hearts, Beloved and unforgotten. -Mom, Dad, Brothers Eric and Ken. 66 ROONEY-In loving memory of Joseph Leonard Rooney, who died September 15, 1942.

Love's greatest gift, remembrance. -Dad and Mother. 66 SMITH--In loving remembrande of 8 dear mother, Mrs. Thirza Smith, who died September 16, 1947. Sweet memories will linger forever, Time cannot change them it's true, Years that may come cannot sever Loving remembrance of you.

-Bill and Monica. 66 TASSE-In fond and loving memory of a dear husband and father, J. Armand Tasse, who died Suddenly September 16, 1948. Love's greatest gift, remembrance. -Wife Marian and Daughter Lucille.

66 WOOD--In loving memory of our darling baby Colleen. who was killed September 15, 1947. As long as we live we will cherish her name, In memory we see her ever the same, Still in our hearts she is living yet, For we loved her too dearly to ever forget. -Mummy, Daddy and Agnes. 66 Florists WRIGHT'S floral designs.

cut flowers, 70 Bank. 3-5673 14W Cemetery Memorials J. P. Laurin always reliable for quality material and workmanship in artistic design, has a fine assortment of monuments at prices that cannot be celled. 103 George.

Tel. 4-0417 7L Brown and Sons. 473 Bronson Ave. Large stock on hand foreign and Canadian granites, markers posts. Inscriptions cut by machine.

Compare our workmanship. 8-5734 6B BUY your Rock of Ages memorials at lowest possible cost from an authorized dealer. J. D. Ambroise, 375 treal Road.

3-7235. 4A YOUR guarantee for over 75 years of quality service craftsmanship. Robt. Brown and Son. 376 Sparks.

8B Funeral Directors BRADY and Harris. 375 Lisgar for dependable and dignified service. Moderate charge. Call 2-4857. 5B FRED N.

Garrett Moderate charges Ambulance by appointment. 3-4773. 8G (Continued On Next Column) Funeral Directors RADMORE Stewart Funeral Home and Chapel, 1323 Wellington. 8-0800. 3R McEVOY 1 Brothers.

Dignified funerals. 2-5337. Moderate charges. 5M VEITCH and Son. 8-0202.

Ottawa's most modern chapel. 3V HULSE and Playfair, Ltd. Ottawa's first funeral chapel. 3-1144. 2H HORACE Racine and Robert.

260 Besserer Street, 2-9609. 385 Montreal Road. Eastview. 5-2035. 3H Where To Go DANCING lessons.

Dimples O'Neil Shipman, children and adults. 8-5189R. 651 STOCK car races. Meadow Park Speedway, off Highway 17, Sat. 15th.

at 3 p.m. Canadian and American cars. Bus service from Britannia car loop to speedway. Weather permitting. DANCE at Gray's Barn every Saturday night.

Ridge near Hawthorne. Colonial Coach leaves terminal 8.45. Going To U.S.A. MESSINA, 13 miles POTSDAM, 18 miles WATERTOWN, 79 miles LAKE PLACID, 91 miles OGDENSBURG, 21 miles Morrisburg Ferry 46 Miles Out Bank Street PAVED ROAD ALL THE WAY SUMMER SCHEDULE On the Hour from Morrisburg 9.00 a.m. to 9.00 p.m.

SATURDAYS. SUNDAYS, HOLIDAYS WEEK DAYS 9.00 a.m. to 6.00 p.m. LALORRAINE Recreation Center operates for the benefit of its members the following bowling alleys: Bolodrome, Bowl-Rite (Sunday only), Carling and Quesnel, daily. Any league that would like to join the Association, call 72-1556 evenings.

68 DANCE at Pineland Saturday nights. Road to Uplands, 3-4648. 8D PLAYHOUSE now available for ventions, banquets, dances, etc. 3-6292. 12A Meadow Park Speedway RACES.

American and Canadian Stock cars, Sept. 15, at 3 p.m. 2 miles west of Britannia Park on Corkstown Road, off Highway 17. Bus service from Britannia loop to speedway. Taxi GIBSON Taxi.

See us for Firestone tires, tubes. 2-2468. 1G ELMDALE Taxi for service anytime, 1117 Wellington, 8-6272. 7E BLUE Line Taxis, 175 Queen. 24-hour service.

Special rates out of town trips. 5-1441. 46B Transportation DRIVING to Calgary Oct. 5, room for 3 passengers. Box 227 Citizen.

67 TRANSPORTATION wanted for 3 to New York City, Friday or Saturday this week. 72-3008. 66 DRIVING to Hamilton via Toronto Sat. morning Sept. 15, returning Sun.

5-7081 after 6. GENTLEMAN desires transportation to Calgary, return in three weeks, share driving and expenses. 4-7988 evenings. TRANSPORTATION to Sask. wanted, this weekend.

Competent driver. 2-9977 ask for Wayne after 5:30. 68 -Found LOST. Boston bull pup, white collar. white stripe on forehead.

282 Somerset. 2-7946. 67 LOST OTC ticket box containing tickets, vicinity Spark, Elgin, Bank or Queen, 8-0090M, reward. 66 GOLD bracelet set with colored stones, lost vicinity Freiman's or market. 3-7955, reward.

68 PARKER 51 pen lost, Metropolitan Store, Queen and Bank, Bronson car, Wed. afternoon. 2-2219. $20 bill lost, uptown. Reward.

9-2411. WILL the person who found $48 from Gladstone Alley to Somerset or car to Arthur, please call 5-6390. Very urgent. Reward. LADY'S wrist watch, silver, black band, lost between McLeod.

Gladstone, Bank. Reward. 2-0679. CHROME billfold, keepsake, keep money. Call 3-7854.

66 BLACK leather folding wallet lost on Elgin between Albert and Spark, containing considerable sum of money, and identification. Generous reward will be given if returned to owner. 5-4364. 67. LOST Ronson lighter, initials H.C., reward, 6-1786.

67 WALLET, girl's, tan, lost contains name, 3-6795. 67 UMBRELLA, blue silk, lost Overbrook bus or Bronson car. Keepsake. Reward. 5-5111.

Female Help Wanted DISHWASHER required, experience not necessary. Highest wages. Apply in person, Green Valley Restaurant. 8-4121. 68 WOMAN to mind 2 children, while mother works.

Chapel Street district, $50. 5-6945. 66 (Continued On Next Column) Our Boarding House YOU LOOK HAVE YOU HOW DO YOU TOWN PUMP BETTER'N GOT A NEW YOU KEEP JOKERS STILL USUAL RACKET THE TOP HAVE SOME OLD THIS TRIP THIS YEAR, OF YOUR. COPIES OF CAP'N JAKE, OR ARE HEAD 50 BILLY'S WHIZ BANG EVEN WITH YOU STILL HIGHLY Y'GOT ME IN THE SAME SELLING POLISHED STITCHES! HOW OLD SAGGY UNDER- SLEEP- 'BOUT CHEWIN' A PANTS WATER ING FEW WISPS OF NO JAIL REAL AGAINST TIMOTHY HAY TO PALLOR! ESTATE CURB- GO WITH THEM STONES CRACKER- BARREL NIFTIES 2 JAKES HIDE IS THICKER THAN OLD IRONSIDES 9-15 SERVICE Ad Section price of 1 Female Help Wanted BOOKKEEPING machine operator for wholesale firm. Experience preferred.

Burrough machine. Want a fast, accurate operator. Good salary. Replies confidential. Apply Box 294 Citizen.

71 CLERK typist, general office work for Hull manufacturer, apply stating age, experience good salary, hospital benefits. Box 196 Citizen. 68 GIRL 25 to 30 years to pack in wholesale food plant. Apply 429 Sparks. 68 STENOGRAPHER, with general office experience, for insurance and real estate office.

Apply L. A. McKinley Agencies, 78 Sparks. 4M-68 BOOKKEEPER, typist, wanted for tndustrial office, permanent position, Burroughs bookkeeping machine used, experience on same not necessary. Apply stating experience if any, and salary expected.

Box 271 Citizen. 71 COOK general, references, sleep in, Rockeliffe, 3-7024. 68 CAPABLE woman or older girl for general housework. Small home, all modern conveniences to work with. Family includes 1 boy of 11, Apply in own handwriting to Mrs.

M. T. Sullivan, 196 Elgin Arnprior, Ont. FULL time woman helper in United Church minister's home, 3 adults, one semi invalid. Work exceedingly light.

Much free time. Kindly, cheerful, co-operative disposition essential. Highest wages. Most convenient for one in Glebe, Ottawa South district. Less than minute to carline.

References. Apply giving church affiliation to Box 261 Citizen. MOTHER'S helper, part time, lignt housework, no cooking, Bendix, no Sundays. 5-6841. LIGHT housekeeping, Monday till Friday, 5 hours daily, references requested.

Working couple, Sandy Hill. Box 245 Citizen. SALES clerk for lady's ready to wear, permanent position. Good wages. Apply 141 Sparks.

GIRL light housekeeping, in exchange for room and board. Box 134 Citizen. HAIRDRESSER, experienced, call 2-2042 anytime. 22C EXPERIENCED general, family of 2 adults, sleep references, Dow's Lake district. 8-4410, after 8 evenings.

GIRL for accounts office in dept. store, knoweuge of typing, 2-9421. Charles Ogilvy LIMITED has vacancies for experienced in selling high grade. shoes For Our Ladies' Shoe Salon Excellent Opportunities Apply Employment Office 87 Besserer St. WANTED, woman for general housework, cooking, live in, pleasant room, private bath, good wages, Kingsmere.

77-3635. The Public Service of Canada Requires Stenographers at Ottawa particularly for rapidly expanding defence units. The Public Service offers paid vacation and sick leave, salary increases, recreational facilitis and medical and superannuation plans. Starting salarles range from $108 to $174 a Month (Depending upon experience and qualifications) MARRIED WOMEN MAY APPLY For an early interview, visit Civil Service Commission, Room 330, Jackson Building (Phone 9-7832). If required, appointments arranged during the lunch hour or after 5 p.m, SWITCHBOARD operator, with light office duties, full time position, experience "on plug board necessary.

Apply Shaffers Ltd. 66 WANTED, full time housekeeper for elderly couple, references. Box 504 Citizen. 66 BILINGUAL girl for dry cleaning receiving office, apply 319 Rideau. 67 WOMAN over 25, for kitchen work able to do short order, night work, 283 Elgin.

67 GIRL, light housework, good home. 390 Roosevelt, 72-2454. 67 Stenographer With neat appearance and pleasant personality essential, interesting position and excellent working conditions. Good position to right individual. Apply by letter preferred to Mr.

A. Forbes, Sales Office, John Forsyth 196 Sparks St. $100 month, girl for cooking in small restaurant, evening work, live in. Good place for refined girl in homelike family. Good chance for advancements and better wages, Box 146 Citizen.

69 EXPERIENCED, St. waitress, apply in per- 69 EXPERIENCED general, good home, good wages, no small children. 3-4363. 66 GOOD cook, must be able to take charge of kitchen live in. Good salary, apply J.

Saxe, Gatineau Club. 66 EXPERIENCED bookkeeper typist, general office routine. State age, salary expected, Box 178 Citizen. 69 RELIABLE woman to mind yr old baby, light duties. 8-8148M.

67 EXPERIENCED shoe saleslady, good salary. Apply 132 Sparks. 67 LARGE industrial concern requiries clerk good at figures, state experience and salary expected. Box 202 Citizen. 67 COOK general for family of 4, fond of children, references, Rockcliffe, 5-1082.

67 OFFICE clerk for stock records with knowledge of typing. Apply 141 Sparks St. 67 WAITRESS, experience not. necessary day, night work, 58 Laurier E. 67 COUNTER girls wanted, apply Hum's 201 Queen.

70 HOUSEKEEPER $18 week, sleep In. Box 214 Citizen. 67 PART time housekeeper for young mother with twins, small modern house, nice locality, block from street car, 72-5562 after 6. 67 SODA bar girl, must be refined, experience not necessary, splendid working conditions. Wilson's Pharmacy, 220 Elgin, no tel.

calls please. 67 (Continued On Next Column) For Complete Classified Ad Service Call -2-2441- The MARTIN, Ernest Rodolphe -Accidentally, on Thursday, September 13, 1951, Ernest Rodolphe Martin, aged 60 years, dearly beloved husband of Laura Larose, 1127 Wellington Street. Resting at the w. J. Landreville Funeral Home, 578 Somerset Street West.

Funeral on Monday, September 17, at 7.45 a.m., to St. Jean Baptiste Church for, requiem high mass at 8 o'clock. Interment Motre Dame cemetery. 66 MATHESON, Margaret-In hospital, on Thursday, September 13, 1951, Margaret Jane Seabrooke, widow of Donald Matheson, of 395 Second Avenue, and dear mother of Mrs. Scott Macpherson (Bertha) and Mrs.

Berkley Kidd (Winnifred), in her 83rd year. Resting at Hulse and Playfair, Limited, 315 McLeod Street. Funeral service in the chapel on Saturday, September 15, at 2 p.m. Interment Beechwood Cemetery. MONIN, Seraphin Francois--On Thursday, September 13, 1951, Seraphin Francois Monin, of 206 Devonshire Place, in his 83rd year.

Resting at the Vetch Memorial Chapel, 453 Parkdale Avenue, where service will be held on Saturday, September 15, at 2 p.m. Interment Pinecrest cemetery. 66 MOUSSETTE, Alphonse--On Thursday, September 13, 1951, in hospital, Alphonse Moussette in his 59th year, Mayor of the City of Hull, husband of Clara Demers. Remains resting at Emond's Funeral Home, St. Joseph Boulevard, Hull, until Saturday at 11 p.m., thence to City Hall lie in state from 10 a.m.

Sunday to 11 p.m. Funeral on Monday at 8 a.m. to Notre Dame Church for requiem high mass at 9 o'clock. Interment Notre Dame Cemetery, Hull. PELTON, Andrew--In hospital on Friday, September 14, 1951, Andrew Pelton.

husband of the late Ellen (Nell) Culhane, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Andrew L. Pelton and dear brother of Miss Mary Pelton of 2 Second Avenue. Resting at the parlors of McEvoy Brothers.

235 Kent Street (corner Nepean) after 3 o'clock Saturday morning. Funeral Monday to Blessed Sacrament Church for requiem mass at 8 o'clock. Burial at Notre Dame Cemetery, PETERKIN, Doris at a local hospital, on Thursday, September 13, 1951, Doris E. Connerty, beloved wife of Lorne R. Peterkin, of 160 Fifth Avenue, in her 41st year.

Resting at Hulse and Playfair, Limited, 315 McLeod Street. Funeral Saturday, September 15, at 7.40 a.m. to Blessed Sacrament Church for requiem high mass at 8 o'clock. Interment Athens, Ontario. RHEAUME, Joseph-At a local hospital on Friday, September 14th, 1951.

Joseph Rheaume, beloved husband of Rosa Charron, age 62 years. Funeral on Monday, September 17, at 7.30 a.m. from Gauthier Funeral Parlors, 259 St. Patrick, to St. Francis Church for requiem high mass at 8 o'clock.

Interment Notre Dame Cemetery. Ottawa. RYAN, Emelia-In hospital, on Friday, September 14, 1951, Emelia Asselin, aged 29 years, beloved wife of Elwood Ryan of 93 Boulevard St. Joseph, Hull and dear daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Jerome Asselin of Bryson, Quebec. Remains left the parlors of McEvoy Brothers, 235 Kent Street, corner Nepean, on Friday, to rest at the residence of her father-in-law, Fred Ryan, Campbell's Bay, Quebec. Funeral Monday to St. John the Evangelist Church, for requiem mass at 9 o'clock. Burial in parish cemetery.

66 SAUNDERS, Mary Lillian--At Almonte, 13, Ontario, Thursday, September 1951, Mary Lillian Sullivan, aged 42 years, beloved wife of Richard K. Saunders. Resting at her home, St. George Street, Almonte. Funeral from above address Saturday, September 15, at 2 p.m.

Interment Olde Kirke Cemetery. ST. Martin, Stanislas Suddenly at his residence, 85 Boteler, Street, on Thursday, September 13th, 1951. Stanislas St. Martin.

beloved husband of Zelphida Mellleur, age 80 years. Funeral on Monday. September 17th, at 8.45 a.m. from Gauthier Funeral Parlors, 733 Somerset Street West, to St. Jean Baptiste Church for requiem high mass at 9 o'clock.

Interment Notre Dame Cemetery, Hull, Que. SUTHERLAND. Milton Thursday, September 13, 1951, at Highland his home, Park. 452 Highland Avenue. Milton J.

Sutherland, beloved husband of Emma Lewis, in his 75th vear. Resting at A. L. Tubman Funeral Limited, service 403 Richmond Road. on Saturday at 1.30 p.m.

Interment Pinecrest Cemetery. Hospital on Friday, September 14, 1951, TIERNEY-McVelty, Mary Elizabeth--In Mary Elizabeth Carrigan, aged 81 years, widow of William James McVelty by first marriage, and of Richard Tierney and dear mother of James E. McVelty of Montreal, Mrs. B. T.

Byrne of Sudbury, and of Mrs. Martin Doherty Resting of 165 Irving Avenue, Ottawa. At McEvoy Brothers, 235 Kent Street, corner Funeral Monday to St. Mary's Church, Nepean, after 9 a.m. Saturday.

for requiem mass at 8 o'clock. Burial Notre Dame Cemetery. 66 TELFORD, Helen-Passed away September 10, 1951, at St. Pauls Hospital, Vancouver, B.C., Helen Telford, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Telford, Strabane, Ontario, and dearly loved sister of L. M. Shaver, Hamilton, Mrs. J. M.

Clarke, Ottawa, and Mrs. M. Telford, Erickson, B.C. Funeral service took place Thursday, September 13, at 12 noon in Nunn and Thompson Chapel 10th avenue and Cambie Street. Reverend Doctor J.

B. Skene officiating. Cremation. 66 VILLENEUVE, Andrew Isaac (Andy)In hospital, on Thursday, September 13, 1951, Andrew Isaac (Andy) Villeneuve, in his 53rd year, beloved husband of Winnifred Lowden, of 207 Friel Street. Resting at the parlors of McEvoy Brothers, 235 Kent Street, corner Nepean.

Funeral on Saturday, September 15, to St. Joseph's Church for requiem high mass at 9 a.m. Interment Notre Dame cemetery. 66 WEED, Alice--In hospital, Buckingham. Quebec, on Thursday, September 13.

1951, Alice Laver. widow of the late John Thomas Weed. in her 83rd year. Resting at the Honore Cadieux Funeral Parlors, 87 Main Street North. Buckingham.

Funeral Saturday afternoon, September 15, at 2.45, to St. Stephen's Church for service at 3 p.m. Interment parish cemetery. WHITE, William Kenneth Frank-Suddeniy as the reault of an accident at Alexandria, Ontario, on Thursday, September 13, 1951, William Kenneth Frank White, aged 24 years, dear son of Mr. and Mrs.

M. Frank White of 269 Daniel Avenue. Ottawa West, and brother of Mrs. Waltho (Sylvia) Hickman of Ottawa. Resting at the parlors of McEvoy Brothers.

235 Kent Street, corner Nepean, after 10 o'clock Saturday morning. Funeral Monday to St. George's Church for requiem mass at 8 o'clock. Burial at St. John Chrysostom Cemetery, Arnprior, Ontario.

WILLIS, Robert--In hospital, on Thursday, September 13, 1951, Robert Willis, beloved husband of the late Florence Caldwell, in his 76th year. Resting at the Radmore Stewart Funeral Home, 1323 Wellington Street. Service in the chapel on Saturday at 2 p.m. Interment Merivale cemetery. 66 OTTAWA Chapter No.

37 0.E.S., are holding a Star funeral service at Garrett Funeral Home, Sunday afternoon at 2 p.m. for our late Sister Mrs. Ellen Mary Evans, member of Roseland, Detroit. Mrs. Adella Robinson, Secy Cards Of Thanks CONLEY-We wish to extend our, deep gratitude and appreciation for the acts of kindness, messages of sympathy and the beautiful floral offerings received from our many friends and neighbors in the loss of 8 beloved husband and father, Benjamin H.

Conley. We especially wish to thank the Reverend W. P. Wornell of Ashton, Ont. -Mrs.

B. H. Conley and Family. 66 STEVENSON-We wish to express our sincere appreciation to our many friends and neighbors for the kindness and sympathy extended to us during the illness and death of a beloved husband and father. Also for the beautiful floral offerings.

Special thanks to Dr. Garold Geggie, Dr. Hans Geggis, O.Y.B. 99, L.O.L 144, and Rev. O.

R. Davison. -Mrs. D. W.

Stevenson and Family. 66 Female Help Wanted Millinery Saleslady Permanent position, general selling experience required, Astor Chapeaux 191 Sparks SMART young lady knowledge of bookkeeping and typing, assistant to bookkeeper, steady position. Apply Stein 149 Bank. 67 REFINED girl for club, light housework, waiting on table, good tips. no washing or cooking.

76 Cartier, cor. Gilmour. EXPERIENCED domestic with references, fond of children, private room, $70. 72-6747. EXPERIENCED woman to mind child at home, while mother works.

Box 163 Citizen. GENERAL maid for apt. in Hull, 2 adults, sleep out, good salary. Tel. 2-1717 or evenings 77-3643.

COSMETIC salesgirl for large beauty salon and cosmetic shop, experienced, good salary, permanent position. Tel. 2-1717 for appointment or Box 129 Citizen. Cook Thoroughly Experienced Good living accommodation and working conditions. Other help employed.

$90 to $100 depending on ability. References Required. Apply NATIONAL EMPLOYMENT SERVICE 138 Queen Street BOOKKEEPER with knowledge of typing, for large beauty salon and cosmetic shop. Must have pleasing appearance and ability to meet public. good salary.

Tel. 2-1717 for appointment or Box 166 Citizen. WANTED immediately, qualified dietitian to take complete charge of dietetic department of 150 bed hospital in Eastern Ontario. Please apply stating age, religion, marital status, qualifications and salary expected to Box 218 Citizen. MIDDLE aged woman to care for elderly lady.

State experience and salary expected. Box 283, Almonte, Ont. EXPERIENCED girl, reliable, small house, private room. 8-0674M. GIRL, general household duties, sleep in, comfortable, private room, radio, West End, 1 child.

extra time off, $65. References. 72-4463. GIRL, good with children, Ottawa South, private room. References.

2-5229. WAITRESS experience not necessary. Apply Imbros Restaurant, 415 Rideau St. ARE you interested in making spare time remuneration? I have an opening for a woman who can spend approximately 20 hours a week combining business with pleasure, friendly personality and initiative more important than previous business experience. Box 165 Citizen.

COOK general, 2 in family. Mrs. Allan Lewis, 280 Park Rockeliffe. 66 GIRL for snack bar, experlenced. Apply 367 Bank near Gilmour.

66 HAND chocolate dipper wanted, experfenced, steady work. 311 Dalhousie. 67 GENERAL for small family, sleep in, evenings free, 2-5813. 66 PART time help, general housework, 72-7640. 66 CAPABLE person to help with housework, plain cooking, Rockcliffe, near 2 car lines.

3-6841. 66 JUNIOR stenographer for insurance office, 5 day week. 2-6087. 66 EXPERIENCED full or part time clerk for grocery store, Britannia Heights. 72-2815.

LIGHT housework, sleep out, no cooking. 5-5493. UNUSUAL career opportunity for WOmen 26-45. We prefer married women who need to earn real money and who can operate from their own home. Our saleswomen earn as much or more than average family man in Ontario.

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Apply NATIONAL EMPLOYMENT SERVICE 138 Queen Street EXPERIENCED counter waitress, days, Sundays off, good 529 Bank. STENOGRAPHER required to start immediately, excellent working conditions, good salary, Box 74 Citizen 67 Experienced Shoe Saleswoman Experienced Saleswomen for Several Departments Experienced Drapery Seamstress or part time Apply Bryson Graham Company Ltd. MAID, general housework, sleep out, good wages. 4-4770. GENERAL maid.

3 adults. sleep in. good salary. 3-8071, after 6 6-3191. The Comptometer School WANT quick start in.

business, good salary doing interesting office work? Look at the opportunities open to those who complete cinating Comptometer School training course. Day and evening classes. 102 Bank 2-7966. H-12F-66 Be A Hairdresser PLEASANT, dignified profession, good wages after graduating. thousands successZul Marvel students.

Catalogue free. Day and evening classes. Write or call Marvel Hairdressing Schools, 72 Zideau. Branches: Hamilton, Toronto. H-651 (Continued On Next Column) Female Help Wanted RELIABLE woman or girl care for 2 children daytime.

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3 years high school. 66 Queen St. SALES girl, experienced, single 20-30 years. with high school education, knowledge of sewing an advantage. 5 day week.

good starting salary. Apply the manager, mornings. Singer Sewing Center. 126 Sparks St. Cook Finest experience and highest references required.

Other household help employed. Finest living conditions. $120 per month Tel. 2-6894 Between 10 and 5 Male Help Wanted WAREHOUSE man for receiving dept. of local drug wholesale house.

Must be honest, sober and reliable. Reply stating age, references, experience if any, and salary expected, to Box 291 Citizen. 68 RELIABLE young man to assist office supply dept. manager. Must be neat and dependable.

Excellent opportunity for right person. Box 292 Citizen. 3N-71 HELPER wanted. Should be handy with tools. 2-4687.

68 BOY wanted for warehouse of large Association, age 17 to 19, shipping experience preferred but not essential. Salary $80 to $100 per month with yearly increase and permanent position to right party. References required. Tel. Mr.

Cutler at 2-9653 for appointment. 68 OFFICE boy, public school education, required for accounting office. Box 279 Citizen. 68 YOUNG man warehouse clerk, wholesale firm, experience unnecessary. Box 251 Citizen.

68 BOY with bicycle after school 78 Sparks room 21. 67 DRIVER for West End meat and grocery store. Apply Box 102 Citizen. 66 BUTCHER for West End meat market and grocery store. Apply Box 101 Citizen.

66 YOUNG man as full time usher, apply in person to manager, Rideau Theater. 67 STEADY year round employment for reliable truck drivers, apply Harry Hayley and Son. Hurdman's Ottawa. 71 Male Help Wanted Continued On Next Page Died There Is No Substitute For RESULTS Testimonials, after all, ring with the truth of accomplishment. They tell us what has happened, rather than the promise of something that might happen.

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