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28 Monday, July' 13, Deaths By Canadian Press Blnlc, France Felix Gaillard, 50, premier of France for five months during the political tur bulence of the late 1950s; after explosion aboard his yacht in the English Channel. Tokyo Yoshinaga Segi, 78, chairman of Mitsubishi Atomic Energy Industries Co. and a member of Japan's National Aeronautics end Space Development Commission since its founding in 1968; of a liver ailment. Durham, fy.C George V. Allen, 66, a career diplomat who twice served as assistant secret tary of state and was director of the U.S.

Information- Aeencv during the Eisenhower admirtfs- tration; of a' heart attackr Todau and Tomorrow TODAY Executive meeting, regional municipality health unit, 3.30 p.m. Ottawa Students Rights organization, room 230, engine- ering building, Carleton University, 7.30 p.m. "Hare" (play for children) St. Luke's Park, 7.30 p.rn. Nepean township council meeting, Bells Corners, 8 p.m.

'The Amorous Flea," Nation-'al'Arts Centre Studio, 8 p.m. Ian' and Sylvia, CBC concert, Camp Fortune, 8.30 p.m. TOMORROW Blood Donors Clinic, 10 a.m. to 12 noon, 1.30 p.m. to 4.30 p.m., Ottawa social services, 495 Richmond Road.

"Civilization" film series, tya-'tional Gallery, 12.30 p.m.; 3 p.m., 7.15 p.m. and 8.30 p.m. Horror film festival, Carleton University alumni theatre, '7 p.m. and 9 p.m. Marcel Marceau, National Arts Centre, Opera, 8.30 p.m.

Ian and Sylvia, CBC concert, Camp Fortune, 8.30 p.m. 2. Births BARTRAM Dave and Lura are thrilled to announce the birth of a daughter Michelle Lee, 7 lbs. 15 July 11, 1970, a sister for Steven' and Tracy, at the Ottawa General Hospital. thanks to Dr's Reid and Cahn and terrific maternity staff at the General.

COOK Bob and Gay are happy to announce the birth of their daughter, Kelly Ann (7 lb. 9 on July 11, 1970, at Ottawa Civic Hospital. A sister for Donald and a granddaughter for Mr. and Mrs. G.

Cecil Morrison. DAVIDSONIain and Jeanette (nee Chartrand) announce the arrival of a son, Neil Alexander (7 lb. 5l2 July 10, 1970, at the Grace Hospital. FIELD Edsel and Elaine (nee Kealey) arey happy to announce 'the arrival of a daughter Kealey Ann, Jylbs. 6 12, 1970 at Ot- tawa Civic Hospital.

FOX Leonard and Geraldine (nee Hogan), are happy to announce the arrival of a son, 7 2 July 1970, a brother for 'Brian, Barry, Steven and Donald, at Grace Hospital. Both well. GAREAU Paul and Mari- elle (nee Faubert), are pleas ed to announce the birth of ji-daughtegr-Natasha Anne, 8 12 on July 10, 1970, at Grace Hospital GILL Wayne and Margaret (nee "Steele) are pleased to announce the birth of their son Andrew Wayne, 8 13 on July 11, 1970 at the Royal Alexandra Hospital, MAYHEW Raymond and Margaret (nee Sparling), wish to announce the birth of a daughter 7- 6 oz.rat the Civic July 9, 1970. A sister for Heather, Roger, Sharon, Fay, Allan and Cindy. 26th grandchild of Mrs.

Gordon Sparling, Otter Lake, Quebec, also 49th grandchild of Mr. and Mrs. Mac Mayhew, Otter Lake, Que. McCMTYRE Archie and Helen are pleased to announce the early arrival of Linda Gayle, a sister for Sheilagh, July 8, 1970, 3 3 ozs. Both well.

PURDON -Bob and Linda (nee Pretty) are pleased to announce the birth of their child, a daughter, Barbara Lynn, on July 12, 1970, the Ottawa Civic Hospital. Thanks to Dr. Beresford. District Want Ad A tent i SMITHS FALLS McShone ond Shank Pharmacy, Beck with ond Main Streets Phone 283-3831. CAKlETON PLACe Wilson' Drug Store.

B-idae Street. Phone 357-1505 RENFREW Mr. D. Betonger, 30' Roglon Street. Phone 433-1701 day 1970 The Ottawa Journal LONG DISTANCE NO TOLL CHARGE PHONE ZENITH 7712C 2.

Births (Cont. from Preceding Column) IRE ED Larry and Donna (nee Patterson) are proud to an- nounce the arrival of their first child, Angela Christine, 7 lbs. 9 on July 11, 1970. Many thanks to Dr. Dickson "and staff at Riverside Hospital.

ROCHON Jeff and Murille (nee Sheridan) are happy to announce the arrival of a son, July 8, 1970 at Sacred Heart Hospital, Hull. A brother for Steven. SHORT Murray and Leona (nee Pellerin) are happy to announce the arrival of a daughter, Karen Frances, a sister for Gordon. July 6, 1970, 8 lbs. At the Grace Hospital.

STUART Ivan and Norma (nee Boland) 'wish to. announce the arrival of their first child, a boy, Kevin Sheldon, 7 lbs. 6 at the Ottawa Civic Hospital, July 11, 1970. Special thanks to Drs. Gluck and Geer and staff.

WILCOSH Rich and Mary (nee Halderson), are very happy to announce the birth of a sister for Evan, on July 11, 1970, at the Civic Hospital. Many thanks to Dr. James Beresford and Mrs. Durant. 3.

Deaths BOURDEAU, Jessie In hospital, July 11, 1970, Jessie Ait-ken, 115 Arthur Street, widow of Arthur Bourdeau, in her 65th year. Mother of Mrs. Edgar Beaubien (Muriel) of Ottawa; Mrs. Nelson Lange-vin (Dorothy), Lucerne, Mrs. Robert Sage (Joan), Toronto.

Also surviving, nine grandchildren and one great grandchild. Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street.5ervice on Tuesday at 11 am. Interment Merivale Cemetery. Friends deciding to send a memorial tributesmay donate to the Canadian Cancer Society, 386 MacLaren Street. BOWES, Richard Sylvester In hospital July 11, 1970, Richard Bowes, age 73, beloved husband of Mary McLeod, of 515 MacLaren Street; dear father of Milton, of Woodstock; Gerald, Norman, Gordon, Mrs.

Gary Davis (Mary), Mrs. Maurice Ducharrhe (Jane) and Mrs. Robert Wilson (Laura); dear brother of John, Mrs. Ber-nice Gait, Mrs. Lila Bigras and Mrs.

June Nicholson. Also survived by 12 grandchildren. Resting at the Kelly Funeral Home, 585 Somerset Street West (Centre Town). Funeral Tuesday to St. Patrick's Church for mass at 8 a.m.

Interment Notre Dame cemetery. C1IAPEI 0n faay-jt iged 78 years, Louis Joseph Chapelain of 988 Connery, husband oflKelaTe Blanche Bastien; beloved father of Hubert, Jean Reml, Bernard, Pierre, Marcel, Mrs. Andre Lacroix (Marguerite), Mrs. Daniel Lemay (Marie Luce), Mrs. Arthur Rodrigue -(Denise)t-Mrsr-Paut-Meunier (Francoise), all of Ottawa, Mrs.

Gerard Chatelain (Mi-chele) of Montreal; dear brother of Jean Charles of Ottawa; 33 grandchildren, 11 great-grandchildren. Resting Gauthier Funeral Home, 260 Besserer Street. Funeral notice later. CHATELAIN, Louis Joseph On Saturday, Julyll, 1970, Louis Joseph Chatelain, aged 78, of 988 Connery Street, Ottawa; husband of the late Blanche Bastien; beloved father of Hubert, Jean Remi, Bernard, Pierre, Marcel, Mrs. Andre Lacroix (Marguerite), Mrs.

Daniel Lemay (Marie Luce), Mrs. Arthur Rodrigue (Denise), Mrs. Paul Meunier (Francoise), all of Ottawa; Mrs. Gerard Chatelain (Michele), of Montreal; dear brother of Jean Charles, of Ottawa; 33 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren. Resting at the Racine, Robert and Gauthier Funeral Home, 260 Besserer Street.

Funeral Tuesday, July 14, in St. Genevieve, Church at 8 a.m. Interment Notre Dame Ottawa. i "Ottawa's Most Progressive Want 3. Deaths (Cont.

from Preceding Column) CONNELLY, George William Civil Servant, Supreme Court) At his residence, 67 Chestnut Street, on Saturday, July 11, 1970, age 65 years, husband of the late Elsie Freda Streeter and dear father of William and Eric of Ottawa, brother of Harold, Tracey, and (Alice) Mrs. Kenneth Whitehead, NB. Resting McEvoy-Shields Funeral Home, 235 Kent Street. Funeral Tuesday to St. Joseph's Church.

Funeral Mass, 9 a.m. Interment Pine- i crest cemetery. CUTHBERT, Lloyd on Monday, July 13, 1970, Lloyd Edward Cuthbert, age 54 years, of 1133 Bedbrooke Avenue, beloved husband of Iris Robbins, father of Karen, Leslie, and John, son of John Cuthbert and' the' late Mrs. Cuthbert. Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 1098 Byron between Woodroffe and Comp-ton.

Service Wednesday, 11 a.m. Interment Pinecrest cemetery. Friends may call Tuesday, 7 to 9 p.m. DAVIS, Ethel In hospital on Sunday, July 12, 1970, Ethel Abermeathy, widow of Robert J. Davis, in her 87th "year; mother of Mrs.

R. W. MacLean (Margaret) of Ottawa and Robert A. of Toronto; sister of Mrs. T.

M. Assel-stien, Kingston. Also surviving six grandchildren. Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street. Service on Tuesday at 10 a.m.

Interment Cataraqui Cemetery, Kingston DICAIRE, Mn. Aurele (born Therese Prefontaine) In Ot-tawaJulv 11. 1970. aee 38 KJ vears. Residing at 9 Bellevue yStreet, Gatineau, be 1 -J a 1- and daughter of Mr.

and Aurele A. Prefontaine (Lucienne Hamelin); dear mother of Francois, Patrice and Manon; dear sister of Gerald, Ottawa; Mrs. Larry Presseault (Suzanne), Denise, Marie, Lucette, Camille, Mrs. Albert J. Geroux (Andree), all of Hawkesbury, and Claire of Trois-Rivieres.

Resting at Noel Funeral I Home, 416 McGill Street, Hawkesbury. Leaving at 10.45 a.m. Wednesday, July 15, for service at 11 in St. Dominique's Church, Hawkesbury. Interment parish cemetery.

DOUCET, Lionel Friday July 10, 1970, Lionel Doucet, husband of Annie Lucy Boucher, age 76 years of 322 Migneau, Gatineau, retired E. B. Eddy Company, Hull; father of Henri, Hull; Roland, Calumet Island; Mrs. John C. Ceci (Lionie) Smiths Falls; Mrs.

Claude Lortie (Denise) Gatineau; brother of Zeno-p'aile, Ville Jacques Cartier; Mrs.Donat Villeneuve, Hull. Resting at Beauchamp Funeral Home, 171 St. Laurent, Hull- Funeral Tuesday to St. ftene Coupil Churcn ior serv? ice 8 o'clock. Interment Notre Dame Cemetery, Hull.

DUCHESNE (Coles), Ethel May At La Salle on July 12, 1970, Ethel May Coles, beloved wife of Rene Du chesne, retired major of Canadian Army, of 8172 Lefebvre, La Salle. Survived by-1 brother, Georges Coles, of London, Eng. Funeral Tuesday, July 14, from Urgel Bourgie. Funeral Home, 7708 Central, La Salle, for service In "St." John" Brebeuf Church at 9 a.m. Thence to Mount Royal cemetery (cremato rium).

Please omit flowers. Donations to Quebec Heart Foundation, 6363 Decarie Boulevard, would be appre dated. Interment London, Eng. FOSSEY, Myrtle At the Brantford General Hospital, Sunday, July 12, 1970, in her 78th year, Myrtle B. Fossey, wife of the late Harry Fossey and sister of Mrs.

Eva Max well of Vancouver. Resting at the McCleister Funeral Home, 30 Brant 'Avenue, Brantford. Service Wednes day at 2 p.m. Interment Far ringdon burial ground, Brant ford. Journal SubicripHcn JMsj.

SINUL COPY PlCt t'jVit ISC BY CAPRiER: 60c week. BY MAIL: Peycoie In advance Can-oca. Cored' in Fo'ces Post Office and U.S.A. HOC 9 month Or 132.00 a year. All other coontrloe $4.00 a month or 140.00 a year.

Saturday only 25c per tsue or 1 1 3.00 a year cny adtrets. for further Irtfo'mntlon all Jl-75t. 3. Deaths (Cont. ftom Preceding Column) GRUNDY, Germaine At the home of her daughter 1454G Heatherington Road, on Saturday, July 1 1.

1970, Ger-mame Groulx, widow of Wil liam Grundy and mother of June Dauncey, Allan and Billy, sister of Mrs. Aine Bel air (Claire) of South Gloucester. Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street. Funeral mass at Our Lady of Visitation Church on Tuesday 10 a.m. Interment parish cemetery.

GROOT-KOERKAMP, Joseph Charles On Friday, July 10, 1970, Joseph Charles Groot-Koerkamp, age 3Vfc months, infant son of Lambertus arid Eleanor (Lane) Groot-Koer-kamp of 2514 Roman Avenue; dear brother of Gerald, Anne-Marie, Diane and Dinie; dear grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lane of Ottawa and Mrs. Geradus Groot-Koerkamp of Holland. Resting at the Kdy Funeral Home, 2313 Carling Avenue, where funeral service was held today in the chapel at 10.30 a.m.

Interment St. Isidore's cemetery, South March. HART, Kenneth P. Sud denly in hospital on Sunday, Julyx12, 1970, beloved husband of Margaret Crish, 13 JSt. Francis Street, dear fa- nf rinnaM Tarlf 9 rl V11V4 AtV.au.W, Gordon, son of Mrs.

Lydia and the late Peter Hart, brother of Jack, Peter, (Muriel) Mrs. William Durkin, Mrs. Mona Tresidder, Ottawa, (Margaret) Mrs. George Sollinger, Hartford, and Delmer, Calgary, Alta. Resting McEvoy-Shields Funeral Home, 235 Kent Street, after 7 p.m.

Monday. Funeral Wednesday to St. Patrick's Church. Funeral Mass, 8 a.m. Interment Notre Dame cem etery, LALONDE, Mr.

Aldophonse died Saturday, July 11, at the age of 81, Aldophonse La- londe of 9Y2 Maisonneuve Street Hull, beloved husband of Eleonore Giroux, dear, father of Marcel, St. Jerome Quebec, Yvon of Hull, Mrs Yvon Sincennes (Jeanine) of Ottawa, dear brother of Al mira, Montreal, sister Marie Xistesyn, Montreal, 13 grand children, 1 great grandchild, Daniel. Funeral July 14, leaving Racine, Robert and Gauthier, 101 Notre Dame Street, Hull, for requiem high mass in Notre Dame de Grace at 10 a.m. Notre Dame Cemetery, Hull. LARABIE, Paul Eugene On Sunday, July 12, 1970, aged 48 years, Paul Eugene Lar- abie.

husband of the late Rose Monnette. Beloved brother of Mazenod (Mac) Roger, Aurele, of Ottawa; Mrs. John McNamara (Eilien), Cornwall; Mrs. Bill Kiernan (Marguerite), of Mrs. Andy Otero G-eo-r-g tt c), of Detroi Uncle 6f Mrsr-HeriT ert Deaves (Cecile), of Ottawa SeYraInephewsand Resting at the Racine, Ro bert and Gauthier Funeral Home, .259 Patrick Street.

Funeral notice later. LELAND, William J. Suddenly at his home. 16 Anna Street, frWednesday, July 970, William James Leland, age 80 years, beloved husband of the late Harriet Hopson and brother of Mrs. Lily Masseyr Resting at Radmore Stewart Funeral Home, 1319 Wellington Street.

Service in the chapel Tuesday at 2 p.m Interment St. James ceme tery, Hull, Que WARLEAU, Jean-B a i (John) Of 224UA Montcalm Street, Hullt formerly of Plantagenet, died in hospital, Sunday, July 12, age 85 years 8 months, formerly employed for 19 years at post office of Chamber of Commons, hus band of Marie-Anne Leberge, father of George, husband of Irene Bedard, Hull; Jean, husband of Mariette Labrosse, Plantagenet; Luc, husband of Rita; Denis, of Touraine Mrs. Eloi Paquette (Mar guerite), of Alfred; Mrs. Madeline Racine and Rheal Galarneau, Hull; 16 grand children, Mrs. Rejean La belle, Lise Bedard, of Hull; 7 great-grandchildren.

Resting at L. Emond and Son St. Joseph Boulevard, Hull. Funeral Wednesday, July 15 at St, Joseph's Church at 10 o'clock. Interment Notre Dame.

Hull. Ad Section" 3. Dealhs (Cont. from Preceding Column) MOORE, Clair In hospital on Sunday, July 12, 1970, Clare McTaggart, age 88, formerly of Toronto, beloved wife of the late Elwood S. Moore, dear mother of Mrs.

V. Sollman (Ruth), of Ottawa. A. private funeral serv- ice was held at the Tubman Funeral Home, 403 Richmond Road, on Monday. MacMILLAN, Willian Joseph On Sunday, July 12, 1970, aged 75 years" William Joseph MacMillan, of 290 Mona Street, Vinier, City, beloved husband of Eileen Thompson.

Dear father of Joanne at home. Brother of Walter (Walley), Irs. Frank Green (May), Mfs. Charles Brady (Olive), Ottawa. Mrs.

Eva Evrairef, of Montreal. Resting at the Racine, Robert and Gauthier Funeral Home, 300 Olmstead Street, Vanier City. Funeral notice later. McGILLIVRAY, Edward In Ottawa. July 12,.

1970, Edward McGillivray, age 78, survived by 1 brother, Clayton, of Ottawa. Resting at Hubert Villeneuve, Funeral Home, 134 Alexander Street, Thurso, Que. Funeral service to be held in the chapel on Tuesdayr July 14 at 1 p.m. Interment in McGillivray United Cemetery, Thurso. MCLAUGHLIN, Estelle In Pembroke Civic Hospital, suddenly Saturday, July 11, 1970, the former Estelle Cha-put, belovedwife of Gilbert McLaughlin, clear mother of Marian (Mrs.

Frank Nigh-bor) and Jeanine (Mrs. Des Redmond), both of Pembroke; Desmond McLaughlin, of Ottawa; Helen (Mrs. Paul McCann, of Montreal), and Susan (Mrs. Michael Carthy, of Kingston). Also surviving are 15 grandchildren.

She is also survived by four brothers and sisters, Mrs. Harry Du-mouchel (Vera), of Chalk River; Edmond Chaput, of Ottawa; Arthur Chaput and Joe Tetue, both of Pembroke. Resting at Neville Funeral Home, Pembroke. Funeral Monday at Holy Name Parish. Interment in the parish cemetery.

PELLETIER, Mrs. Jean On Sunday, July 12, 1970, age 56 years; Rosa Asselin, beloved wife of Jean Pelletier of 426 Nelson Street, Ottawa, dear mother of Raymond of Vanier City, Gerald, Lu-cien, Jean Michel, Pauline, Gabrielle of 6ttawa, sister of Ernest, Paul, Leo, Clement Asselin, Mrs. Rose Le-blance, Mrs. Gaston Avon (Oliva) of Ottawa, Mrs. Anna Deslauriers and Flora Paquette of Vanier City.

Resting at the 'Racine Robert and Gauthier Funeral Home, 259 St. Patrick Street. Funeral notice later. SHERWOOD, H. Crossley In hosj pitaly Ottawar-on-Satur day -July-4 ley Sherwood (late of the 330 Metcalfe Street, brother of Mrs.

Lucy Bertha Field. Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street. Service on Tuesday at 1 p.m. Interment Beech- wood Cemetery. SELLINGS, William (Bill) Major, RCE In hospital, Saturday, July 11, 1970, William Sellings, of 58 Bayshore beloved "husband of Irene MacLeod, dear father of Bill and Cathy.

Resting at the Kelly Funeral Home, 2313 Carling Avenue (West of Woodroffe). Funeral Tues day at 2 p.m. in the chapel. Interment Pinecrest Ceme tery. SKINNER, Mrs.

Thelma In hospital July 11, 1970, Thelma Creelman, beloved wife of Charles Skinner, 1668 Wood roffe Avenue. Dear mother of Mrs. Barry Chase (Diane), Petawawa; Mrs. Thomas Calow (Carol), North Bay, and David; daughter of Samuel and the late Mrs. Margaret Creelman, Dart mouth, Nova Scotia; sister of Fraser, Mrs.

Elliot Pettipas (Betty), Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, and Harvey, Fredericton, New Brunswick. Also five grandchildren. Rest ing at Hulse and Playfair, West Chapel, 1098 Byron Avenue between Woodroffe and Compton. Funeral Wed nesday, 10 a.m. Interment Pinecrest Cemetery.

LOCAL CALLS PHONE 2367511 3. Deaths (Cont. from Preceding Column) SKOLOSKY, Mrs. Janny (Glu-steih In Montreal, Sunday, July 12, 1970, aged 76, beloved wife of the late Sam Skolosky. Dear mother of iMrs.

Mary Shin, of Florida; Mrs. Rebecca Goldberg Ottawa; Mrs. Mindle Raymond, -Montreal. Sister of Hyman, Jacob, Israel, Robert, Mrs. Hester Baker, Mrs.

Eva Dut- noff, Mrs. Mary Rosenblatt, Mrs. Fanny Osterer, all from Ottawa. Four grandchildren. Funeral at Jewish Memorial Chapel on Monday, July 13, at 3.30 p.m.

Shiva at 569 Gladstone Street. STAPLEY Bertram In hospi tal on Saturday, July 11, 1970, Bertram Stapley, 135 Britannia Road, husband of the late Elsie Trotman, In his 70th- year, beloved father of Mrs? Henry James, Viva, Metcalfe, Mrs. Roy Cameron (Rita)h Mrs. Clayton (June), Mrs. Rene Clairmont, Dolores, Duncan, BC, and Burton, Ottawa; survived also by 16 grandchildren and 8 greatgrandchildren.

Resting at Veitch-Draper Bank Street at Carling Avenue. Service in the chapel Tuesday at 11 a.m. Interment Metcalfe United' Cemetery. STEPHENS, Vernon E. Sud denly at Vankleek Hill, Saturday, July 11, 1 970, Vernon Ervin Stephens, aged 56 years, of RR1 Vankleek Hill, beloved husband of Lillian Campbell.

Loving father of Judy" (Mrs.1 Douglas MacLaurin), Ottawa; Eldred and James, both at home. Dear brother of Geraldine (Mrs. Alex Stewart), Montreal, and Kenneth Steuben-ville, O. Resting at. the -Hill-crest.

Funeral Home, Vankleek Hill, until Tuesday, July 14, when service will be conducted at Knox Presbyterian Churchf- Vankleek Hill, at 2 p.mv Interment Greenwood VANDENBUSSCHE, Mrs. Ro- main (Rosia Conreur) In hospital Saturday, July 11, 1970, aged 76, beloved wife of Rbmain Vandenbussche. Dear mother of Jacques, Toronto; Michel, Montreal; Mrs. Albert Bouchard (Renee), Ottawa. Sister of Mrs.

Bertha Lagasse, Montreal and Sister Victoria Conreur, Hotel Dieu, of Montreal. Eleven grandchildren, one great-grandchild. Resting at Racine, Robert and Gauthier, 300 Olmstead Street, Vanier. Funeral Tuesday, July 14, in St. Louis Marie Montfort Church, at 9.30 a.m.

Interment Notre Dame cemetery, Ottawa. Death Notices Will-Br Accepted. Each Saturday From 7 a.m. to 7.30 a.m. 2367511 Jtcrnal Box Replies 904 833 951 666 500 503 513 515 517 518 531 534 543 582 400 402 403 411 413 417 418 419 422 427 429 432 435 437 400 444 454 456 463 464 473 475 479 481 490 491 492 495 496, 302 304 310 311 322 335 338 340 348 351 360 361 364 365 367 369 372 379 387 388 395 398 399 212 215 232 234 237 244 262 268 273 275 276 280 102 109 113 127 135 145 147 161 181 184 185 186 195 199 3.

Deiflii (Cont. from Preceding Column) HULSE PLAYFAIR LIMITED FUNERAL DIRECTORS Bourdeau, Cuthbert. Lloyd C. Davis, Ethel, i Grundy, Germalhe. Sherwood, H.

Crossley. Central Chapel 315 AAcLEOD STREET 2331143 West Chapel 1098 BYRON AVENUE 728 1761 VEITCH DRAPER LIMITED FUNERAL DIRECTORS Stapley, Bertram. PARKDALE CHAPEL 728-4673 BANK ST. CHAPEL 2360668 McEVOY BROTHERS SHIELDS LIMITED FUNERAL DIRECTORS 235 KENT STREET 232-5337 News and Announcements Presented Nightly at p.m. on CKOY 5.

lost BIFOCAL GLASSES IN BROWN feather case. Reward. 749-6372. BLACK AND WHITE MALE Vicinity Welllngton-Melrose. 728-0718.

BOAT COVEI' FOR CONVERTIBLE, lost between Iris and Cole Avenue. 722-3642. BOY'S BICYCLE, RED, NEW, ROBIN Hood, Altd Vista. 731-6231. BROWN SUITCASE, LOST BETWEEN Grond-Remoui and MacGregor Lake, Quebec, Initialled W.A.D.

663-2266, after S. CAT, ORANGE, MALE, NEUTERED disappeared from Experimental Farm about 3 weeks ago. Reward. 733-0416. DOG, GREAT PYRENEES, FEMALE, 2 tall.

50 lbs. Reward. 485 Sunny S.de, 237-5712. FEMALE BLACK CAT, TRACE OF white at throat, Rlvermeod Road, Lucerne, generous, reward. 771-2235 after 6.

FEMALE TABBY CAT, LOST iN Beacon Hill North. 746-2889. ffCMTI CMAM'C Uf A I I DPn k. IV bbllVlll leather, vicinity Albert Street bus depot, or on Toronto Ottawa express, containing money, papers, Simpsons credit card. Liberal reword.

745-6733. GREEN SUIT JACKET. METCALFE Street area. 731-3424. GREY CAT.

MALE, BUSHY TAIL, Vi cinity Rockcllffe Pork. 745-2888. LIGHT BROWN VINYL COVERED looseleaf binder, vicinity of K-Mart on St. Laurent Blvd. Useful to owner only.

Reward. Days, 733-8682; evenings, 828-6711. LOST BUDGIE 4 YEARS OLD, YEL-low, green body, blue and white tail, vicinity Tilbury. 722-7776. LOST, BROWN WALLET CONTAINING valuable papers.

Melodie Falter, 232-4193. LOST, 1 CARDBOARD BOX CONTAIN- ing blank forms; on Gladstone, Elgin or Besserer. Reward. 828-0755. LOST, BEACON HILL AREA, BLACK cocker spaniel, blind right eye.

Gloucester licence. Reward. 232-6971. MAN'S DARK BROWN WALLET, valuable papers and money. Reward.

746-6343. MEN'S DARK RIM GLASSES, BROWN case, Rosemount, Wellington area. 25-2010. O'DAY SPRITE SAILING DINGHY, red, light brown, Inside most. Licence No.

32E-15852, Black Rapids. Reward. 825-1223 otter 7. STRING OF GOLD BEADS, BETWEEN Carllngwood ond Ogilvy's Downtown July 2. Reward.

722-5766. TUESDAY, BLACK AND TAN HOUND, vicinity Albion Road, Blossom Park Child's bet. 822-1935. YOUR PET MAY BF AT THE HU-mane Society Shelter. Visit Shelter to make sure.

725-3166. 810 REWARD, RED ROYCE UNION Mustang bike, lost vicinity Alta Vista Public School, June 23. Bill Myles, 733-6853. 4 6. Found CAT, MALE, GREY AND BtACKT tabby, peculiar fore paws, found Alta Vista area.

733-9390 CATl SEALPOINT, FOUND. 180 RQj Chester street, 235-4637. FEMALE I KITTEN, DARK GREY striped white on stomach. Dorset Drive, Playfair Park area. 733-2097 FOUND LADY'S READING GLASSES.

Heron Road vlclrttty. 733-4355. MAN'S GLASSES IN CASE, FOUND on Bonk Street, near Carling, 111 Fourth Avenue. 234-4069. ORLEANS ROAD, BROWN MALE dog.

124-1802. PRESCRIPTION GLASSES FOUND, Flea Market, Saturday, July 4, dark rims. 684-4474. 13. In Memorlam DUQUETTE In lovlno mmftrw nl my beloved husband, George Ernest Duquette, wno passed owoy July 13 1965.

Too dearly loved to be forgotten Loving Wife Mortlne. HANNAY In loving memory of a deor son ond brother, Lonce Sergeant Aiex nannay, Kiuea in action In Nor mondy, July 13, 1944. We often sit ond think of him When we ore alone, For memory Is the only friend That grief can call Its own. Like ivy on the withered oak When other' things Our love for him will still be green no never raae owoy. Mother, Walton, Sister Alice "ond Fomlly.

HATCHER In loving memory of a deor sister, Ethel D. Hatcher, who passea away juiy 13, 1969. Love' greatest gift Remembrance Jock. LIDDIARD In tovlna menww deor husband ond father, Reginald jam.i, wno passea owoy on July 13, IY6U. We often sit ond think of him When we ore done, For memory Is the only friend, Thot grief con coll Its own.

Like Ivy on the withered oak, When other thlrvw Hvm, Our love for him will still be green rwnt nir TOO away. Rose Llddiord ond Family 13. In torlm (Cont. from Preceding Column) MACKEY In lovlofl memory of precious father, Robert John AAockey, who went to be wltft the Lord on July 13, 135. Ever remembered.

Ethel Scotole Kitchen. REVELS In loving memory of my and, Walter C. Revels, who passed owoy July 13. 131. Time takes owoy the edge of But memory turn back every leaf.

Dona. i SPALLIN In loving memory of a dear husband and father, Stanley Spallln, who passed owoy to suddenly July 13, mi. The years are quickly passing, Though still we con't forget, For in the hearts that love hlm His memory linger! yet. Wife ond Family. TROWBRIDGE In loving memory of a dear wife, mother and nana, Mrs.

S. A. (Reba) Trowbridge, who passed away July 12, 1962. The depth of sorrow we cannot tell, Of the loss of one we loved so well; And while she sleeps a peaceful sleep, Her memory we shall always keep. Husband and Family.

MEMORIAL GIFTS RESPONDING TO REQUESTS THE Canodlon Cancer Society has "In Memorlam" cards available from Carleton Unit office or funeral parlors, for use at the time of bereove ment of a friend or loved one. Such funds are used for research to flna the ultimate cure to cancer. To moke arrangements, telephone 235 1894. 15. Cards of Thaxks AYOTTE We wish to express our sincere thanks to relatives, neignoors-and friends for floral tributes, messages of sympathy and acts of kindness In the loss of a dear husband and father, Ronald Ayotte.

Special thanks to the commanding officer ond staff ond Sgt. Major McGovern, L.E.T.E. Proving Grounds, Orleans. BARNETT, LAWRENCE Mere words are inadequate to express our gratitude to each and everyone who hot helped us through these doys of sor-row with beautiful flowers, words of sympathy, mass cords ond deeds of Infinite kindness. We can only say thank you so much.

Special thanks to those who donated to the Canadian Cancer Society, Canadian Bible Society, St. Andrew's Church 'Build-. Ing Fund. Also Special thanks to United Church Women of Cumberland. The Rev.

and Mrs. G. R. McForlone, nurses and doctors at Ottawa Civic Hospital ond Dr I. F.

Kennedy of Cumberland. Mrs. L. Bornett ond Family. 16.

funeral Directors RACINE, ROBERT AND GAUTHIER 237-3680, 260 Besserer; 301 Olmstead; 7 Fairmont; 25V St. Pat rick; 101 Notre Dome. 20. Florists FLOWERS FO ALL OCCASIONS, P. Prouix, 265 Dalhuusie.

233-7793; 232-1585. FINE'S FLOWERS LIMITED With 6 Locations for Your Convenitnct 232 Bonk Street. 2216 Carling of Woodroffe. 3626 Riverside Drive near Uplands. Highway 15, Bells Corners.

St. Laurent. Shopping Centre. 15 Beechwood Ave. 236-0801 30.

Service Stations SERVICE STATIONS OPEN JULY 11 TO JULY 18 7 A.M. to 10 BP BOB STEELE'S BP STATION, 770 Bronson of Carling. 235-8691. ESSO EDWARD'S SERVICENTRE, 1050 Bank Street. 234-5843.

ESSO BIRTCH'S ESSO SERVICE STATION, 1841 Bank Street at Walkley Rood. 733-3812. IMPERIAL'S STAR STATION 1475 CARLING AVENUE AT KIRK. wood. 729-1431.

GULP OIL tLUNUMYGULFOILiERVlCEJiTA: tion, 1397 Bank 731-3145. GULP OIL TAYLOR'SGULF OIL JEBVJCE. STAi tion. 470 Bronson Avenue. SHELL DALTON SERVICE CENTRE, 982 Merlvole Rood.

722-1091. SHELL McCONN ELL'S SHELL SERVICE STA- tion, 2805 Riverside Drive at Hog Bock, 733-0322. GUS AND JOHN'S SHELL SERVICE STATION, 24 RICHMOND Rood; corner of Piccadilly. 728-5324. TEXACO GJRDIE'S TEXACO SERVICE STA.

Richmond Rood at, Roose-velt. 729-5912. SUNOCO STAN TROWBRIDGE'S SUNOCO STA. tion, 793 Richmond Road. 728-0410.

SUPERTEST CLAUDE VIAU 339 Montreal Road BOLDT'S SUPERTEST Bells Corners GARRY'S SUPERTEST Baseline and Clyde STU McQUATT Bonk at Rlverdale MYERS SUPERTEST Elgin at Argyle 35. When to Co CHILDREN'S RIDINO DAY CAMP. Transportation, supervision, Satur doys all yeer. Every doy during July and August. Register new.

Triple Ranch, 749-5376. MOTEL NEAR LAKE, WEEKLY, monthly, special season rotes. 234 5303. 38. Nursing Homes VACANCY, REST HOME, PRIVATE semi prlvote, room and bord.

For Idorly people, ground floor. 236-2195..

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