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The Ottawa Journal from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • Page 7

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Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
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THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 4-, 1943. THE OTTAWA JOURNAL Air Force Casualties Joseph A. Manor The R.C-A.F. reported last night la Its 723rd casualty list of the war.

containing 61 names, that 20 men are missing on active service overseas while lft' other previously reported missing on active service now for official purposes are presumed dead. Following is the latest list of casualties, with home of next-of-kin: OVERSEAS. Missing After Operations. AUSTIN Justus Clifford. Windsor.

Ont. BARTLE. Gerald Victor. Fit. Vancouver.

BIER. Donald Sutherland, Woodstock. Ont. BOOTH. Charles -Royce, PO, Dobie, Ont We an still Remodel Your Fur put in time for cold weather for as low as 15 DWOniHN FURS 256 Rideau Street REDDY KHiOWATT Your Electrical Servant OTTAWA tlOrTT HtAT POWE COMPANY UMrtlO M.

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Em pert Workounshl J.R. DOUGLAS UmlUd Ul SLATE. STKXET heerl.rri-T dm TiniTT.TETt. Frederic Charles. Oyen, A1U.

1 COLVIN. James Athol, Port Arthur. CRAIG. John, Calgary. CREWE.

Robert Edward. Fit Wheatley, Ont. EWANKO, William, SgU Win nipeg. 1 GODWIN. Joseph Erwm, Philadelphia, Pa.

GORMAN. WUXred Meivin. ru. StW South Nelson, N.B.. HONEY.

EdBar Charles. til. New Westminster, B.C. i IX1GAN, Lloyd Emerson, D.F.C., Sadnw Ldr- W. J.

Logan (father). 47 Lees avenue, Ottawa. McANINCH. John Leonard, Sgt, GuelphOnt. MERRITT.

Alexander. Kopen, Saint John. N.B. PARKER. Douglas Roger, Verdun, Que.

REVELL. Robert William. North BatUeford, Sask. ROLFSTAD. Kenneth Gillmore, Strawberry Hill, B.C.

SMITH. Leonard Gravdon. WOit, Mrs. George Smith (mother) 476 Montague street, Sudbury, Ont VYE. Bvron Emerson Alwln.

FO, Campbellton, N3. Missing, Presumed Dead. ARMSTRONG. Lorn Oliver, Toronto. KENNEDY.

John Clayton. Sgt. Robson, B.C. LOGAN. Ray Hutcbings, PO, Winnipeg.

MacQUOID. Raymond Charles, FO, St Andrews. ALASTERSON. Kenneth Howard, Sirt Prpton. Ont REYNOLDS, William Cassln, FO, Mrs.

W. C. Reynolds (wixe). 176 Copeland street. North Bay, Ont.

STEELE. John David, Fit Sgt, Areola, Sask. TRIPLETT, Leslie Edward, FO, Montreal West URQUHART. Robert Alexander, FO, Moose Jaw, Sask. WHALEN, Edward Ambrose, Fit Sgt, MontreaL CANADA, vninri nn Active Service.

ALEXANDER, John Malcolm, LAC, Kincardine, ont. BISHOP, Denis Cllve, PO Wee-lnei DRISCOLL, Leonard Cornelius Triward. Calaarv. LYONS, George Ernest, LAC, Beckenhamr Eng. WESTGATE, Itfarlon Mercedes, FO, Reglna.

Missing, Now Reported Killed on Active Service. BAGSTER, Eric, PerclvaJ, LAC, Seven Oaks, Eng. NEWFOUNDLAND. Missing After Flying Operations, BARABONOFF, Joseph Alexander, W02, Vancouver. BEATTIE, Harold David, Cpl, Nash Creek.

N.B. DYNES, Charles Laurie, ACL Oakville. Ont. ELLIOTT, Franklin Halifax. FINN, Eric Sgt, To FISHER, Robert Frank, Fit Lt, Armstrong.

B.C. HAMBLY, Howard Kenneth, Cpl, Woodstock, Ont HOWLETT, Wilfred, W02- Gal ahad, Alta. JENKINS. Franklin Elwood, W02, Millvlew, P.EJ. JOHNSTON, Alec Cpl Toronto.

JOHNSTON, Jay Syver, FO. London, Ont LAMONT; James, W02, Yan couver. MacDONALD. Robert William, W02, Woodstock, N.B. MARR, Ronald Douglas, Cpl.

Kctepec, N.B. MacNAUGHTON. WUlUm Gor don, Sgt, Montreal. PATTERSON, Guy Ridgewood. LAC, Mrs.

G. R. Patterson (wife), II Augustus St, Cornwall, Ont POIRIER, Joseph Alfred Ray mond, Fit Lt, Kenora, Ont RADCLIFFE. Albert James, LAC, Rivers, Man. READ, Edwin William.

LACl Rochester, N.Y. SANDERSON, Stephen An' drews, FO, London, Ont SILVERSTEXN, Jacob, W02. Windsor, Ont VEILLEUX, Joseph Achllle Jean Paul, LAC, Thetford Mines. WARE. Raymond Frank.

Sgt, Vancouver. WOOD. Stanley Albert, Sgt, raigrave, uni. CANADIAN IN THE R-AJr, OVERSEAS. Missing, Now Presumed Dead.

WARR. Bertran Jamae Sot Toronto. Mrs. Elizabeth Brown Deeply Mourned Mrs. Elisabeth Mather Brown, daughter of the late James Math, er, well known an-hltevt mil wiaow ox colonel Robert Brown, died yesterday at her residence in mc itoxoorougn.

Born In Scotland afta oama Canada with her father when the was a young eirl arfU ririt un til about a month ago In Sandy Hill. She led a very quiet life no worsnippea at st Church. There re no survivors. 'The funeral aervirvuHll h.M at the parlors of Geo. H.

Rogers i.ia, in tigin street on Friday, bi ii a.m. interment will be made at Beechwood cemetery. MRS WILFORT SMITH. After a short illness. Mrs.

Wll fort Smith, the formor Rohlna Campbell Duncan, died at her name in rrescott last night An adherent of St Andrew Presbyterian Church, Prescott Airs, smitn was the daughter the late William Duncan anrl wife Anne RusselL She was born In Eardley, but had resided Prescott most of her lifo Surviving besides her husband are three sisters, Mrs. Ernest Koseorook and Mrs. William Mc Knlffht of Ottawa' Mr. A Mil. lar, Chicago; and two brothers.

KODeri ana wniiam jjuncan, the Ottawa fire department Funeral service) will he haM her late residence, Friday, at pan. Burial will take place Oakiaod cemetery, BrockyUle. Dies in 53rd Year Joseph A. 652 Somerset street west chief clerk of the C. N.

R. ticket office. Sparks street died yesterday in an Ottawa hospital, after a short yiness, in his 53rd year. Husband of the former Stella McDonnell, Mr. Manor was a na tive of Ottawa, and was educated at St Jean Baptiste School and Ottawa University.

Son of the late Joseph Manor and Celina Seguin, he was married in Buckingham 26 years ago. 1 Mr. 'Manor was prominent in many organizations, including the University of Ottawa Old Boys' Society, the La Galete Snowshoe Club, and the Myrand Bowling League. Surviving besides his widow are two sons, Gerald Manor, with R.C.A.F. overseas, and Harold, of Ottawa; a daughter, Kathleen, at home: and three brothers, Ed ward.

and John, all of Ottawa. The funeral will be held from his residence on Saturday, Nov. 6, at 8.43 a.m, to St. Jean Bap tiste Church, where solemn requiem mass will be sung at 9 ajn. will take place at Notre Dame cemetery.

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