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The Gazette from Montreal, Quebec, Canada • 37

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THE GAZETTE, FRIDAY, MAY 27, I960 37 EMPLOYMENT MART 99 Situation Wtd. Female Births and Deaths III' A -t-'-V i ill 1 1 I Obituaries F. S. Coburn Frederick Simpson Coburn, RCA, the man who illustrated ATTENTION idvertising ajenries. Age eo'lege duration.

Prac-ioal experience copy, artwoilc and production. Victf S-382S. KSPI.RlE's'f F.D lerretarr will do airy kind typing at home. REgent 7 6275. Death Notices, Requiem Masses, Memoriam Tributes and Cards of Thar.ks.

5c PER WORD PER DAY (minimum charge $2.00 per day). Birth Notices, Engagement aid Marriage Notices. 6e PER WORD PER DAY (minimum charge $1.50 per day). poems for the late Dr. William Henry Drummond and a cel-jebrated Canadian landscape art-I ist, died yesterday at his home 100 Domestic Employ.

Wtd. light houae- -if WANTF.D baby sitting, keeping. MElrose 7-8553. in the Eastern Townships community of Upper Melbourne. He was 89.

Mr. Coburn was first noted for his figure painting and illustrating. Besides doing illustrations for 102 Education, Instruction Birth and Death Notices also accepted until I 1 p.m. nightly, except Saturday, and on Sunday from 4 p.m. to 9, at UN.

6-3561 CALL UN. 6-4771 FROM 9 TO 9, MONDAY TO FRIDAY PITTMAVR SHORTH4.Nl ENGLISH CONVERSATION CVmMnue your studies during summer months. Individual instructions. Former it liit nmt the Drummond poems in the "Habitant," Mr. Coburn was associated with a New York publishing company for many years and did drawings for such books as Dickens' "Cricket en the BIRTHS BAILEY.

To Mr. and Roy Bailey (nee Allardi, at the Catherine Booth Hospital, cn May a6th, 1960, a son. business collese teacher. REgent EXPERIENCED tutor. Teacher ail elementary subjects.

High School man. end sciences. REgent EXPERIENCED teacher gives French, English lessons. REgent 7-7135. x' a- c.ljibi' iff I DEATHS DEATHS m.1 on-' R'ORDAN, Bruce Thorburn.

At St- Michael Hospital, Toronto, on dence. Marcaret Skehill, beloved i May f90, Bruce Thor-ZlL. McColl. and dear burn Rmrdan, beloved husband of mother of James, Timothy and N-ora Morris, son of the late Dr. ST Ster Jhomaj and i and Mrs.

Bruce T. Riordan. Restin m2i i 31 the chaPel of Morley S. Bedford, Funera Home. 5.101 Decarie Blvd.

j59 Eglinton West, at Lascel Funeral service in St. Malachys Blvd. Service on Sat. at a.m. Church on May 30th at 8 30 interment Mount Pleasant Interment Cote des Neiges tery Cemetery.

Hearth" and "A Christmas Washington's Irving's "Rip ITALIAN language (ought by experienced Italian teacher, private lessons. Van Winkle, and editions of CORKKRY. To Mr. and Mrs. James C.

Corkery nee Jane Woodruff), on May 2th. I960, at the Montreal General Hospital, a daughter. 5 FUnter 9-3217. Tennyson's and Edgar Allan 103 Trade Schools Poe's works. Later, Mr.

Coburn was persuaded to try oils by the late Canadian artist, Maurice Cullen, -V1 'Y McVEY. To Mr. and Mn. David McVey (nee HUd Haines), on May 24th, 190, at the Reddy Memorial 7 RCA. He soon became recogniz Hospital, son.

Droiner 10 uougiai Both well. SURVEYING Survey Technicians are badly needed our recognized school and be one MURRAY. Mr. and Mrs. Henry SHERRIFF-SCOTT, Anne Mj.

garel. At her residence, on May 25th. 1960, Anne Margaret Lauder, beloved wife of Adam Sherriff-Scott, and mother of Sheila (Mrs. P. M.

Beatts) and Gary. Funera! was held privately from the Chanel of Jos. C. Wrav and 1334 Mountain St. Thursday p.m.

McGLAUGHLI.V, William. At the Mayfair Hospital, on May 26th, 1A60, William McGlaujhlin, beloved husband of Edith Greig, dear father of Dawn (Mrs. W. Trent). Funeral from D.

A. Collins Chapel. 5610 Sherbrooke on Sat. at 11.00 a.m., to Mount Royal Cemetery. (Hank) Murray (nee Siiena rluuiiui are happy to announce the of their daughter.

Heather Mary at St. Mary's Hospital, on May 25th 1960. Both well. Night and day lectures. Theory and practice.

For an interview call LAfontaine nrr.TT" i jtiii imi iinawjrtfifurwiiiiartli OGII.V1E. To Pamela (nee ed for typical winter scenes in rural Quebec. One of his favorite subjects was a team of horses or oxen drawing logs through the woods, and he developed many variations on this theme. He was born at Upper Melbourne, a community 110 miles east of Montreal, on March 20, 1871. Mr.

Coburn studied at St. Francis College in Richmond, and then came to Montreal to commence his study of art. Later, he studied at the Car! Hecker School of Art in New York, and from there went to Garland), wife of Watson Ogilvie at the Montreal General Hospital, on May 25th, 1960, a daughter. LAfontaine 7-0111. sm Papineau, or svrite Montreal Surveying School, 5018 Papineau.

109 Hobbies, Collections AIT fnr stamp and coin collections. Pierra 1763 St. Denis. Victor 3-6727. MEMORIAL BLOOD BANK: Th.

Naval Officers' Club Memorial Blood Bank, inaugurated yesterday at the club premises on MacGregor is the first such blood bank in Canada. It was established in memory of the late Leslie R. McLernon, DSC, whose wife is shown above (right) talking with Red Cross Nurse Claudette Tremblay during the one-day clinic. Leslie R. McLernon as a motor torpedoe boat commanding officer during the Second World War won the Distinguished Service Cross.

During a long illness, he received blood in the form of transfusions and had made the wish that such a bank be established. (Gazette Photo Service) Mt'RPHY, John, aged 18 and Gerald, aged 11 years, by drowning at Labrieville, on May 23rd, Bodies not recovered. John a 1st year engineering student at Lovola College. Montreal, Gerald a student at Labrieville. are the sons of Mr.

and Mrs. E. J. Murphy (nee Jeanne Pilon) formerly of St. Louis de Gonzague, Beauharnois County Service at 11 a.m.

Mav TREMALV, Kenneth Hadley. Suddenly, in Minneapolis. on May 24th. I960, Kenneth Hadlev Tremain, dearly beloved husband cf Nora Patricia Bermingham, in his 56th year, and dear father of Mra. William Matthewson (Mary Tayre).

of Calgary, James Wigging of Ed-monton, Edward William Hadley and brother of A. E. D. Tremain Funeral from St. Matthew1! Church.

2 30 Friday, to Mount Roval SHUTT. To Mr. and Mrs. J. D.

Shutt (nee Sheila Giddings), on Mav 2.1rd, 1960. at St. Joseph Hospital, Granby, a on, brother to Lorie and Laird. WANTED, ail Canadian stamps on and "ff paper. HUnter 8-8860.

TERXAZOS. To Mr. and Mrs. at Labrieville, Que. On recovery of Theodore L.

(nee Marielle Gohier). PORT OF MONTREAL bodies, burial will be at St. Louis I Cemetery. In lieu' of flowers, dona- the Royal Academy in Berlin, Finch Trial Postponed ir.uiMinois county, uons may Be sent to the Canadian Heart Foundation. on May 21st, 1960, at the Montreal General Hospital, a daughter.

Baby died. MAY SS, 19fi0 Net Tons Ships Net Ton 6.1.387 Cumulative 429 1,559,064 jOrean Arrivals: Ships Thursday 16 UNDERTAKERS UNDERTAKERS subsequently studying in Munich and in Paris under Gerome. Returning to Canada, he undertook the illustration of Dr. Drummond's first volume of poems, the "Habitant" and one DEATHS -OCEAN ARRIVALS Ill Women's Column To June 20 BEAMENT. John Linton.

Sud Ship nd Registry Master den at the Montreal General Hos I.OS Ansolos. llav 2fi (yPU-TTlP Georgia (Nor.) G. Silverstone DRESSMAKER alterations coats, dresses. Call WEUinston 7-0120. pital, on May 24th, 1960.

John Linton Reament. in his 18th year, be -J Clio (Ger.) W. Richters second Pinch murder trial waspish Pine (Eire) p. c.reene I ii.iiuv.- fiDCcctl IL'ITD ilaiiidnae a It a-9 IWtn loved son of Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas Work guarantied. WEllington 3-742o! pilt off today Until June 20, County (Nor.) T. Endresen westmoun Isuocrior Judge I.erov I.awson!c'V Br Harold Beament. Funeral private from the Chapel of Jos. C.

Wray and 12.14 Mountain to EUROPEAN designer, custom-made denied motions to disqualify him- Suderholm (Ger.) H. Kiehn Beaverlord (Br.) E. F. Aikman dresses, French silk, Spanish cotton, linen material SLl? F.ndlish 'self. he studied under Henry Tonks at the Slade School of Art.

From London, Mr. Coburn crossed to Antwerp and studied with de Vriendt. In Antwerp, he married Malvina Scheepers, the daughter of an Antwerp architect and an artist in her own Mount Royal Cemetery. BLACK. Leonidas.

On May 'on From Agents Berth 2222 Lakes Furness Withy Shed 1919 Bremen Furness Withy Shed 6 27411 Lakes Shipping Ltd. Shed 9 2957 Antwerp Counly Line Shed 11 4430 P. Alfred McL. Kennedy Shed 15 2983 Hamburg Kerr SS. Shed 29 7109 London Can.

Pac. SS. Sec. 32 2834 New York Saguenay Ship. Shed 41 1029 Lakes Can.

Overseas Shed 42 2202 New York Furness Withy Shed 50 240 Romania March Shipp. Sec. 62 5970 March Shipp. Sec. 52 7882 SealakesShip.

Sec. 7178 Ammsaid Furness Withy Sec 95 2852 Lakes Shipping Ltd. Sec. 101SE 11311 Ter. Gulf Furness Withy Sec.

I03S Can. Petrofina Sec. 110E wool coats, suits, complete 69. Alter Carole Tregoff, accused vith Victor 4-9245. 1463 Stanley.

Dr Bprnard Finch of slaying his 21th, 1960. at his residence, Leonidas Mama Dan (Dan.) K. Holgersen RutenljeU (Nor.) E. H. Gilbert Erviken (Nor.) T.

Lund Cora (Ger. i J. Geerken London Spirit (Br.) Gatun Locks (Pan.) Edith Borthen (Nor.) W. Fedie Esther Srhulta (Ger.) E. Rem A nignesi Piass oressmaser, apeti, wae contendS Judge DaWSOn IS Black, husband of the late Blanche Surprenant, and dear father of Mrs.

C. Laverriere (Germaine), Leo, prejudiced. She hasn't said why. ter 8-2556. 1 lie California Supreme Court issued a writ prohibiting Judge 112 Personals Dawson from further proceedings NilSMU Cay right.

F. S. Coburn maintained a studio in Antwerp for some 20 years before opening a studio in Montreal in 1916. He won many awards during Paul Emile, Roger, Maurice, Mrs. E.

Labonte (Laurette). Wilt-id, Mri. R. Belliveau (Simonne), and James. Resting at the Clarke Funeral Home, J580 Sherbrooke St.

West. Requiem Mass in Notre Dame de Grace Church, on at 9 a.m. Interment Cote des Neiges Five Generations of Traditional Service RinGRAL DlRGCtORS 1234 (DountainSt. Phone 6-6362 CONTRACT bridge tor beginners taught pending a hearing June 13. XCCCCIC IM nrDT The first trial ended in a hung VtOJCLJ IN.

PUKI TU. by refined gentleman in your own home. Phone 12 to i p.m. HUnter S375. juiy.

me lemai Wds supposed 10! Ship anil Registry Master From sec. life, including being elected Start last Monday, but the R. Rutknu-ski 2620 Nordenham Sylvania (Br.l V. J. Law 1 1665 Liverpool Agents March Shipp.

Cunard SS. American McL. Kennedy Cunarcl SS. MR. BARRY LitUewood or anybody knowing his where abouts.

please contact Mrs. Kovac WEllington 7-9581. 5004 Bedi Bunder 4292 Lakes 6.IR9 London legation of prejudice delayed it. "1 will follow the State Supreme Court order," the judge said, "but I will not disqualify mvself. Pindar IGrk.) O.

Patsoukis Essex Trader D. Evans Skaugum (Nor.) G. W. Seflen Fredborg (Swed.) E. Thoreaus Gladys Bowatcr (Br.l M.

Russell shed 3 an associate member of the Roy-shed Canadian Academy in 1920 and sec. 37: to full membership in 1927. Sser4N' Bishop's University, Lennoxville, sec. 49 honored him with a Doctor of Shed 12: T.aw Hpqypp hnnnris causa. 82 Lakes PENSIONS application expert 65-70, disabled over 18.

will attend. Leslie Franks, commissioner. ORchard Lakes Mediter. 2076 3313 I don't SPP how I ran until the IKxanthia (U.S.) J. L.

Paterson BI.ONDEAl', Albert. In Montreal, on May 26th, 1960, aged 63 years. J. Albert Blondeau, beloved husband of Adrienne Devault. dear father of Mrs.

Jacqueline Begin, living at 3 Haverstock Road. Hamp-stead. Funeral May 2flth. from the Co-Operative Funeral Parlor. 302 St.

Catherine leaving at 7.40 a.m., for St. Antonin Church for service at 8 a.m. Interment Cote des Neiges Cemetery. Cnnromo (t." iSouthern Prince (Br.) J. Morbey Luna Maersk (Dan.) O.

Caroc 113 Business Personals Coburn's work has been Shed 46 Mr, 4500 Manchester 3598 Far East 5133 Hamburg 4728 4225 Caribbean 4726 Glasgow 2583 Hull 3800 5077 Ixindon Sec. 5W Sec. 8E Shed 2 The judge then turned to Grant Cooper, counsel for Dr. Finch, and said: "I am ready to start with Dr. Can.

Overseas Shipping Ltd. M. McCormack Furness Withy Robl. Reford March Ship. Talabot Ship.

Lunham-Moer Cunard SS. McL. Kennedy March Shipp. Cunard SS. McL.

Kennedy Kerr SS. E. Canada Saguenay Ship. INVENTORS. The Canadian Research nd Development Foundation, assist you tn developing and marketing your ideas.

Welheim (Ger.) K. Becker Atlantic Fiiend (Sw.) S. S.ioberg.. Olivia Winther (Dan.) H. Bakke Laurentia (Br.) T.

S. Graham Consuelo (Br.) A. Gillis Willowpool (Br.) C. H. Churchill Asia (Br.) P.

W. Silson Quetzeltenango (Gnat.) Daedrich. Vilja (Nor.) K. Virud Shed 13 CRescent 4-7473. Sec.

8W Shed 5 1100 Sant. Thorn. Sec. 47N MAN naa small station wagon, light moving, baggage. WEllington 7-6363.

Finch. At this Cooper said: "My client has been in jail 983 Lakes 1168 Montreal Fed. Fixplorer (Br.) Shed 29 Sec. 53 Shed 40 RIDE wanted to Bathurst, New Brunswick. DUpont 7-4979.

since last July. He readv (Br.) k. j. Loader 4.131 P. of Spain eager for trial, but realizing the -OCEAN CLEARANCES- TRANSPORTATION wanted.

Cote St. Catanwine, Decarie to SI. Henri. WEllington 2-1785 evenings REgent 1-2108. BROTMAV, Charles.

On May 25th, 1960, husband of the late Celia Weisberg, beloved father of Maurice Mrs. Harry Spector (Flo), Mrs. Maxwell Cohen (Mary), Mrs. Elias HorwiU (Jeannette); also survived by 9 grandchildren and 9 great-grandchildren. Funeral service from Paperman and Sons Cote des Neiges Chapel, 5605 Cote des Neiges Road, on May 27th at 1 p.m.

Shiva at 575 Glengarry Apt 111, Town of Mount Royal. 1)913 Equally Importanl The sincere, understanding, Interested attention which we provide each family is every bit as important as the modern facilities and equipment which we maintain, and the high quality merchandise we display. practical arntjts of the Supreme Court ruling, we have no other represented in principal museums of the world, including the National Art Gallery, Brisbane, Australia; the Tate Gallery, London; the National Gallery, Ottawa; and museums in Japan. Belgium and all across Canada. Besides his illustrations for the Drummond poems, he did a series of illustrations for Louis Frechette's "Christmas i French-Canada." In it, as with the Drummond drawings, he showed a intimate knowledge of the Quebec scene.

This understanding penetrated to his landscape painting as well. Mr. Coburn returned to Upper recourse than to ask for continu Ship and Registry Master Net Tons To Tidaholm (Swed.) 2002 Le Havra Louis L.D. (French) 380.1 Dublin 118 Legal Notices ance until June 20." Carole wept when the judge announced the continuance. Finch Af enta Swed.

American Montreal Ship. Goulandrls Can. Overseas Fed. Commerce Shipping Ltd. Fed.

Commerce Talabot Shipp. Kerr SS. MANZ Line Kerr SS. Fed. Commerce looked haggard.

Marathon (Greek) Duluth Ragneborg (Swed.) 843 Lakes Woodford (Br.) 4384 Toronto Bahia de Nuevilas (Cub.) 2160 New York Muneshima Maru (Jap.) 5449 Toronto Troja (Br.) 4084 Avonmouth Hoegh Skean (Nor.) Rotterdam Citv of Birkenhead (Rr.) 4282 Auckland Luci Schulle (Ger.) 1112 Detroit Holmside (Br.) 2456 SUPERIOR COURT rADA PROVINCE OP niSTRICT OF MONTREAL NO. M15 Mont Habitant Development DENDY, Ellen. On Ma 2fith. 1960. Ellen Peters, in her fllst vear.

wife of the late Walter body politic and corporate, duly In-rnrporated and having its head office Dendv, beloved mother nf Arthur, Ernest and Cyril. Resting at D. A. Collins Funera Home, 5910 Sherbrooke W. Funeral private.

In lieu of flowers tributes may be sent to Nesbit Anglican Residence, rare of Svnod Office, 1444 Union Melbourne several years ago end principal place ot Business i the City and District of Montreal Plaintiff, vs. Walter Stadell. Ski lift from Montreal, in retirement. Funeral arrangements have not manufacturer and supplier, of the City of Zurich, Switzerland, Defendant. By Ave.

'been completed. Weather Reports order of the court: The Defendant INC Yesterday's Deaths Walter Stadeli, is ordered to appear within one month. Montreal. 24th day of May. 1960.

Ranul Crevier. Deputy- F. A. UnnS A. F.

WIUIAMS WW CITY OF COTE SAINT-LUC PROVINCE OF QUEBEC BY-LAW NO. 538 PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given by the undersigned that the council of the city of Cote Saint-Luc at a special meeting held on Tuesday, May 24th, 1960, adopted By-law No. 538, "by-law providing for the construction of Prothonotary. Phillips, Bloomfield Minimum and maximum temperatures: Min. Max.

Min. Mat Vineberg Goodman, Advocates. 464 St. John Street, Montreal. Attorneys Dawson 34 ERI.Y, Mary Maud.

On May 25th, 1960, at her residence. Mary Maud Kenney, widow of William Joseph Erlv, and dear mother of Gerry, Mrs. E. F. Browne (Doris), Evelyn.

Kenneth, Mrs, J. C. Crochetiere Betty), Mrs. H. Clark (Corinne).

Mrs. B. J. Killingsworth (Bernice). Resting at the Cl.irke Funeral Home.

5580 Sherbrooke W. Requiem Mass in St. Monica's Church for plaintiff. Snag 33 63 North Bay 50 58 Sudbury 53 68 Musk. Airp.

44 58 Huntsvillt 41 Pr. George 44 Pr. Rupert 47 SUPERIOR COURT CANADA PROVINCE OF QUEBEC DISTRICT OF MONTREAL NO. 506.343. Vancouver 50 Victoria 47 Firemen Injured Fighting Blaze In St.

Laurent A St. Laurent fireman suffered painful face burns yesterday while fighting a raging blaze which levelled a wooden barn off Cote V'ertu Road. Fireman Noel Brun'et was momentarily engulfed in flame as he moved too close to the Jasper 40 fJll s'o SHEKHIOOrl STItEt WtIT HUntejA Hembe'l ORDER OF GOLDEN RULE on Sat at 8.30 a.m. Interment Cote des Neiges Cemetery. Frl'-nonton 4 1 a nnrt nf Iho T.ittlo St Piorre 1 Arrow Sewing Machine Co.

a body politic and corporate, duly incorporated 40 38 collector sewer (Cote Saint-Luc! Leuiondge 7j Toronto George A. Tagggrt, 7" 52, former assistant general supervisor of programs for the 72( CBC and originator of the radio show "Happy Toronto Eric Fransis Rout-7 Uy, Fellow of the Royal Col-7n lege of Surgeons and of the 6i American College of Surgeons. Ottawa John S. Hess, early ss fio's, private secretary to Trans-si port Minister Hees since June, It W57. according to law, having its head of branch to he built within -f i I Pr.

Albert 44 fice and principal place of business in 65 Windsor 65 London 62 Toronto 71 Ottawa 7 Quebec 69 Fredericton 48 Saint John 66 Moncton 67 Halifax 68 Uiarlotte'n 62 Sydney 34 Yarmouth 61 St. John 81New York 82 Miami 50 49 49 54 44 14 48 44 45 4i 41 50 32 58 74 the City and District of Montreal limits oi ine envoi anaiNaskatoon 50 FORTIER, Hector Frederic. At Outremont. on May 26th. 1960, Hector' Frederic Fortier.

aged 77 years, beloved husband of Alberla Charbonneau. residing at 2108 Maplewood Ave. Resting at J. Vallee Funeral Home, 5310 Park for a loan of for this Plaintiff, vs. Hy Pomerantz, salesman, formerly of the City and District of Montreal, and now nf parts unknown, purpose.

The Minister of Health by Regina 49 Winnipeg 58 Churchill 32 Lakehead 47 Wh. River 41 Kapuskas'a? 46 S. S. Marie 47 burning building. order of date December 11th, He was treated at Notre Damesotn eaving 9.30 a.m..

for st. 1959, decreed that the above Defendant. By Order of tite Court: The Defendant Hy Pomerantz. is ordered to appear within one month. Montreal.

May the 25th. 1960. Omer Hardy. Demitv.Prothonota.rv. MM.

Spiegel, Shriar fr Polak. 455 Craig St. West. Suite 502, Montreal. Attornevs for Plaintiff.

Germain of Outremont Church for service at 10 a.m. Interment Cote works shall be executed. Ottawa Gordon K. Fraser, 69, Member of Parliament for Peterborough, Ont. (iff Neiges Cemetery.

71, May 1960. Hour. Ther. 11 am. 75 1 p.m.

77 By-law No. 538 is deposited 1 a.m. 3 a.m. 5 a.m. 7 a.m.

a.m. Ther, 68 61 56 64 72 3 p.m. SUPERIOR COURT de l'Esperance Hospital and later released. Some 20 St. Laurent firemen arriving on the scene at 7 p.m.

were hampered by lack of water. No livestock or equipment was endangered. Traffic on Cote Vertu was tied up for about an hour. 78 78 72 in the office of the city clerk, 8100 Cote St. Luc Road, and is available for examination by all interested parties for a period of Druggist Robbed 5 p.m 7 p.m CANADA PROVINCE OF QUEBEC DISTRICT OF MONTREAL HESS, Jack In hosaital.

at Ottawa, on May 2Sth, 1960. beloved husband of Claudia. Resting at McEvoy Brothers Funeral Home. Ottawa. Funeral Sat.

at 7.30 a to St. Mark's Chinch, Aylmer, for Requiem Mass at 8 00 o'clock. Burial St. Paul Cemetery, General Weather Conditions: Sunny, Warm JOf $100 In Cash TEES CO. INC.

IN SECOND CENTURY Of SERVICE TO MONTREAL C. B. JAMES, President R. TEES JAMES, Manager fifteen days from date of publi NO. 505.523.

78.4; Min. 58 2: Automart Company Inc a body politic: cation when Said by-law willlSun, 13 6 hrs. 98 rain. nil. come into force according to MONTREAL and VICINITY TEMPERATURE law.

A sun-tanned youth with a pompadour haircut terrorized a 75-year-old druggist in a downtown and corporate, duly incorporated by Letters Patent, having its Head Office and principal place of business In the City and District of Montreal. Plaintiff, vs. William 11. Ford, Salesman, of the New 'Quake Given under my hand, in the; Yesterday 78 58 city of Cote Saint-Luc. this Citv and District of Montreal.

Defen-1 1IINTON, Marv Agnes. At her residence, Gertrude Verdun. Tues May 24th, 1960. Mary Agnes Sheehan. wife of the late Thomas Patrick Hinton, aged 85 years.

Dear mother of Mrs. A. Latimer Adolobus, Mrs. flant. By Order of the Court.

The De-j twenty-fifth day of May, 19fi6 5 1 COMPLETELY AIR CONDITIONED pharmacy last night and robbed: Tehran, Iran, May 26. W) him of $100. New earthquakes rocked the half- Trie youth, speaking English ruined citv of Lar in south Iran Year ago yesterday 81 58 Average for this date 68 50 FORECASTS Montreal. Ottawa, Qiienee City. Eastern Townships, Lanrentian, St.

Maurice, f.ake St. John and Bala Comean Re icnaani wiuism n. roru, is oraereo to I. G. WILCKEN City Clerk.

appear within one month. Montreal, May the 24th. 1960. Omer Hardy. Depuly-ProthonoUry.

MM. Carisse A- Beaule. 92 S4. Hubert Street. Montreal.

with a French accent, walked at dawn today and caused more gions: Sunny except for cloudy inter J. evening i the Dominion Pharmacy, 12 damage. No new casualties were Continuing warm. Winds light. Low and high at Montreal and Ottawa S5 and St.

Catherine East, at 8.30 reported. A heavy quake senous- NEW PARKING AREA ON PREMISES St. Luke and Towers Streets WE. 3-3649 J. Rennie iThelma).

Harold. Viola and William. Re-ting at the Chanel of J. W. MacGillivray Sons, 5644 Bannantyne Ave.

Funeral Fridav, at a.m., from St. Willibrord's Church. Interment Cote des Neigea Cemeterv. 80; Quebec City Sherbrooke. Ste.

D.m. and threatened Driiffp-isl riarriflffpd I.ar and raiiserl coutimi 45 75" Rwi," d. Loup Aaron MiUman, 75, and a friend.ldeath toll of more than 480 April 4- ano 7ii. i ien corran. i riru nr rntr ensir me UII Ur IUIC 3AIP1I-ILIL.

u-w-ww Flights Cut SUPERIOR COURT CANADA PROVINCE OF OUFBKC PlSTRtCT OF MONTREAL NO. S06.418. Dam Cleha Slnigagllese, wife common as to property of Adolfo alia) Adolphe Stopponi, domiciled in the City and District of Montreal, Plaintiff, vs. Adolfo lias Adolphe stopplnl, contractor, domiciled at 9340 Hocheiaga Street in the City and District of Montreal, Defendant. An action in separation aa to property has been instituted in this cause on May 17, 1960.

Montreal, May 25. I960. G. Blanchet, Deputy-Prothono-tary, Dussault. Vadboncoeur it Mar-anda.

Advocates. 5 St. James East, Buenos Aires. May 26. (Reuters) Clouds of volcanic ash in msmm- PROVINCE OF QUEBEC BY-LAW NO.

539 PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given by the undersigned that the council of the city of Cote southern Argentina and disturbed atmospheric conditions resulting from the earthquake disaster in neighboring Chile have seriously affected commercial flights in the Saint-Luc at a special meeting! peia on luesday, May 24th, i960 Montreal. Attorneys for Plaintiff. last few days. 1 rial adopted By-law No. 539, "by-law providing for the construction nf a part of the Cote Saint-Luc i branch of the Little St.

Pierre Mount Royal Lodge 142 PARK AVtNUI Victor 2-4677 mtl parking Sharbiook at Durochar Shtrbreeke mt Hutchison Sherbrooke at Jeanne Mance ESTABLISHED 1S52 A.r. A.Vt., U.K.. collector sewer to be constructed by the city of Cote Saint-Luc and for a loan of $200,000 for this 1 purpose." The Minister of Health by order of date December 11th, 1959 decreed that the above works shall be executed. By-law No. 539 is deposited in YOUNG LAWYER REQUIRED Large manufacturing company in Montreal area requires lawyer with experienct in general practice to work In corporate legal department.

Salary will be based upon experience. In your reply please provide complete personal rume Replies will be held in confidence and our own personnel have been advised of this odvertise- Brethren of the above Lodge are requested to attend the funeral of our late Bro. William James Brown, from the Armstrong Chapel, 5426 Park on Friday. May 27th. at 230 p.m.

Brethren of sister lodges are invited to attend. By Order of the W.M., J. G. SANDERS. Secretary.

No Regalia. FLORISTS the office of the city clerk, 8100 Cote St. Luc Road and is available for examination by all interested parties for a period of fifteen day from date of publication when said hv-law wilt MOUNT ROYAL CEMETERY VISITING HOURS EXTENDED SUNDAYS MAY 15th to SEPTEMBER 25th INC. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

(On June 5th and June 19th automobiles will not be admitted te the Cemetery; en those days free bus service from the Forest Road Entrance to convenient paints will be provided.) EVENINGS MONDAY, WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY MAY 16tk TO AUGUST 31st INC. ENTRY TO I P.M. SEPTEMBER 2nd TO SEPTEMBER 29th INC. ENTRY TO 7.10 p.m. VEHICULAR TRAFFIC WILL USE THE MAIN ENTRANCE ON FOREST ROAD, OUTREMONT, ONLY (Trucks 9i i mrtertyclet will net be odm.ttsd: i come Into force according to! From left to right are, Peter Wront; Kiwanians Carl Mtthlcin, organizer the safe drrvirg course, and President Carl fliderost; Anthony ment.

Reply tsi Bo Gaert law. Given under rn'y hand, in the city of Cote Saint-Luc, this twenty-fifth day of May, 13F0, I. WILCKEN City Clerk. SAFS DRIVERS: The Kiwenis Club of Mont, rea! yesterday presented certificates to three Hioh School of Montreal students for com. pletion the club's s.ife driving test.

The three boy war tops In class of 40 who were tested by Hydro-Quebec psyche-physic! equipment. Welsh; Const. John Berry, ef Montreal Police r-fp and Frank'in Frfedman. I -H" 'V (Casette rtieW tarvtee) It lis4JlUlll-MW 111.

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