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The Gazette from Montreal, Quebec, Canada • 51

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mmmmfm wm 'imn The GAZETTE, Montreal, Feb. 26, 1972 51 BAILIFF SALES Provtnct of Quebec. District of Montreal. No. 372-247 Provincial Court.

Romeo Boris, Plaintiff versui Richard Barrette, Defendant. On the 9th day of March, 1972, at 11.00 of the clock In the forenoon, at the domicile of the said defendant 11645 Des Vlolettes In the City of Montreal-North, will be told by authority of Justice, all goods and chattels of the said defendant, seized In this cause consisting of 1 RCA Victor TV set, household furniture. Terms, Cash. Montreal, Feb. 26th, 172.

Jacques Poltevin, B.S.C. BAILIFF SALES Province of Quebec, District of Montreal. No. 02-416674-71 Provincial Court. Gohler Auto Lease Plaintiff versus Andrews Hadzurick, Defendant.

On the 7th day of March, 1972, at eleven of the clock in the forenoon, at the place of storage of the said guardian at No. 6700 Paul Emlle Lamarche St. In the City of St-Leonard, will be sold by authority of Justice, all goods and chattels of the said defendant, seized In this cause consisting of 1 television and household furniture. Terms, Cash. Montreal, February 24th, 1972.

Benolt Pelletler, B.S.C. 866-4495. BAILIFF SALES Province of Quebec, District of Montreal. No. 412-677 Provincial Court.

Egan Realties Plaintiff versus Jean Paul Brlsson, Defendant. On the 8th day of March, 1972, at 10.30 of the clock In the forenoon, at the domicile of the said defendant 7756 Central In the City of LaSalle, district of Montreal, will be sold by authority of Justice, all goods and chattels of the said deiendant, seized in this cause consisting of household furniture, TV set, etc. Terms, Cash. Montreal, February 26th, 1972. Yves Masse, B.S.C.

845-8156. BAILIFF SALES Province of Quebec, District of 0 ntreal. No 402-857 Provincial Court, Villa de Laval plaintiff versus Robert Roussel Defendant. On the 9th day of March 1972 at 1.30 of the clock In the afternoon, at the domicile of the said deiendant 1455 Place d'Anou, apt: 3 City of (Pt-Viau), Laval, will be sold by authority of Justice, all goods and chattels of the said defendant, Robert Roussel, seized In this cause consisting of 1 Stereo Acc. G.E., 1 T.V.

RCA Victor, household furniture, etc. Terms, Cash. Montreal, February 24th 1972, Andre Rocheleau B.S.C. 849-4131 BAILIFF SALES Province of Quebec, District of Montreal. No 02-411 404-71 Provincial Court, J.

Pascal Hardware Co. Limited Plaintiff versus L. G. Tarl-ton Ltd Deiendant. On the 7th day of March 1972, at ten of the clock In the forenoon, at the place of business of the said defendant 9i2 McEachran Avenue, In the City of Outremont, district of Montreal, will be sold by authority of Justice, all goods and chattels of the said defendant, seized In this cause consisting of 1 Victor adding machine, 1 Intercom unit with loud speakers, 1 4-drawer steel filing cabinet, etc.

Terms, Cash, Montreal, February 24th 1972, A. Shapiro, B.CS. VI. 2-9193. nUUrld I OUNUAT (biki nd IM Mm HAIta CMn lt (torn HOLIDAYS I Alto listed In than columns Engagements, Announcements, Manitg Notiets, Births, Chosen Children, fiequiem Masses, In Memoriams, Unverlings and Cards of thanks.

DEATHS GIROUX, Margaret. Suddenly In Montreal on February 24, 1972. Margaret Healy aged 82 years, beloved wife of the late Hector Giroux. Residing at 5215 St. Hubert Street, Montreal.

Resting at J. H. Fleury Funeral Home Inc. 198 Adam, Richmond, Quebec. Funeral service Monday at 11 a.m.

In St. Mary's Church of Maricourt, Interment Maricourt Cemetery. 28 BIRTHS PAPADEMETRIOU. (BROWN). To Ernest and Ann, a daughter, 7 11 at Ste.

Justine Hospital, February 25, 1972. A sister for Michael. Both well. 29 ROBACK PHILBERT. The family Is pleased to announce that Lorlen has arrived Wednesday, February 23, at 11 p.m.

Burnaby General Hospital, B.C. 28 SILVERSTONE. Peter and Dena are thrilled to announce the birth of their daughter, Stacey Ellen, on February 24 at Jewish General Hospital. Sister for Arnold and David. Many thanks to Dr.

A. Neuman. B.H. 28 WOOD. To Don (L.F.) and Joan (nee Rutherford), a daughter, on February 23, 1972, at the Lakeshore General Hospital.

28 Province of Quebec, District of Montreal. No. 02-415-904-71 Provincial Court. Le Nouveau Bottln Local Plaintiff versus Harry Angelatos, Defendant. On the 7th day of March, 1972 at ten of the clock in the forenoon, at the domicile of the said defendant at No.

843 Rolland Ther-rien Apt. 10 In the City of Longueull, will be sold by authority of Justice, all goods and chattels of the said defendant, seized In this cause consisting of television and household furniture. Terms, Cash. Montreal, February 24th, 1972. Maurice Bernard, B.S.C.

866-4495. Description 1. An emplacement known and described as being lot thirty-nine of the official subdivision of original lot two hundred and thirty-nine (239-39) in the official plan and book of reference of the Parish of St. Martin, a lot 0 trapezoidal configuration, bounded on the northeast by part of lot number two hundred and thirty-nine-forty (239-40), on the southeast by part of lot two hundred and thirty-nine 5th Steet (239, 5th Street) on the southwest by part of lot number two hundred and thirty-n i Laurentides Autoroute (239 Laurentides Autoroute), on the northwest by lot number two hundred and thirty-nine-two hundred and thirty-one (239-231) containing five thousand seven hundred and ninety-five square feet (5,795 sq. 2.

An emplacement known and described as being lot forty of the official subdivision of original lot two hundred and thirty-nine (239-40) In the official plan and book of reference of the Parish of St. Martin, a lot of a paralelogrammatical configuration, on the northeast by lot number two hundred and thirty-nine-forty-one (239-41), on the southeast by lot two hundred and thirty-nine fifth street (239, 5th Street), on the southwest by lot number two hundred and thirty-nine-thirty-nine (239-39), on the northwest by lot number two hundred and thirty-nine-forty-five (239 45) containing five thousand and two square feet (5,002 sq. 3. An emplacement known and described as being lot number forty-one of the official subdivision of original lot two hundred and thirty-nine (23-41) in the official plan and book of reference of the Parish of St. Martin, a lot of regular configuration, bounded on the northeast by lot number two hundred and thirty-nine-forty-two (239-42), or, the southeast by part of lot number two hundred and thirty-nine 5th Street (239, 5th Street), on the southwest by lot number two hundred and thlrty-nlne-forty (239-40), on the northwest by lot number two hundred and thirty-nine-forty-six containing four thousand nine hundred and ten square feet (4,910 sq.

4. An emplacement known and described as being lot number forty-five of the official subdivision of o'iginal lot two hundred and thirty-nine (239-45) in the official plan and book of reference of the Parish of St. Martin, a lot of Irregular configuration, bounded on the northeast by lot number two hundred and thirty-nine-forty-six (239-46), on the southeast by lot number two hundred and thirty-nine-fifty (239-50), on the southwest by lot number two hundred and thirty-nine-two hundred end thirty-one (239-231), on the north by part of lot number two hundred and thirty-nine Sixth Street (239, 6th Street). Containing six thousand four hundred and sixty-two square feet (6,462 sq. 5.

An emplacement known and described as being lot number forty-six of the official subdivision of original lot two hundred and thirty-nine (239- 46) In the official plan and book of reference of the Parish of St. Martin, a lot of irregular configuration, bounded on the northeast by lot number two hundred and thirty-nine Forty-Seventh Street (239, 47th Street), on the southeast by lot number two hundred and thirty-nine-forty-one (239-41), on the southwest by lot number two hundred and thirty-nlne-forty-flve (239-45), on the north by part of lot nu'iber two hundred and thirty-nine Sixth Street (239, 6th Street), containing five thousand one hundred and thirteen square feet (5,113 sq. 6. An emplacement known and described as being lot number seventy-two of the official subdivision of original lot two hundred and thirty-nine (239-72) in the official plan and book of reference of the- Parish of St. Martin, a lot of rectangular configuration, bounded on the northeast by lot number two hundred and thlrty-nine-seventy-three (239-73), on the southeast by part of lot number two hundred and thirty-nine Eighth Street (239, 8th Street), on the southwest by part of lot number two hundred end thirty-nine-seventy-four (239-74), containing four thousand five hundred square feet (4,500 sq.

7. An emplacement known and described as being lot number seventy-three of the official subdivision of original lot two hundred and thirty-nine (239-73), in the official plan and book of reference of the Parish of St. Martin, a lot of trapezoidal configuration, bounded on the northeast by lot number two hundred and forty-one-six hundred and eighty-seven (241-687), en the southeast part by lot number two hundred and thirty-nine Eighth Street (239, 8th Street), on the southwest by lot two hundred and thlrty-nine-seventy-two (239-72), on the northwest by part of lot number two hundred and thirty-nlne-seventy-four (239-74), containing three thousand, three hundred and eighty-eight square feet (3,388 sq. 8. An emplacement known and described as being tot number seventy-four of the official subdivision of original lot two hundred and thirty-nine (239-74), in the official plan and book of reference of the Parish of St.

Martin, a lot of trapezoidal configuration, bounded on the northeast by lot number two hundred and forty-one-six hundred and seventy-four (241-674), on the southeast by lots number two hundred and thlrty-nine-seventy-two (239-72), on the southwest by part of tot number two hundred and thirty-nine Ninth Street (239 9th Street), on the north-west by tots number two hundred and thirty-nine-seventy-five and two hundred and thirty-nine-seventy-six (239-75 end (239-76), containing four thousand four hundred and twenty-eight square feet (4,426 sq. An emplacement known and described as being lot number one hundred and seventy-eight of the official subdivision of original tot two humored and thirty-nine (239-178), in the official plan and book of reference of the Parish of St. Martin, a lot of rectangular configuration, bounded on the northeast by tot number two hundred and thirty-nine-one hundred and sixty-seven (239-147), on the southeast by tot number two hundred and thirty-nine-one hundred and seventy -nine (239-179), on the southwest by part of lot r.jmaer two hundred ad thirty-nine Twentieth Street (239, 20th Street), on the northwest by tot number two hundred and thirty-nine-one hundred and seventy-seven (239-177), containing four hundred five hundred square feet lJ06 sq. 10. An emplacement known and described as being lot number twa hundred and thirty-one of the official subdivision of original lot two hun-d-ed and thirty-nine (239-231) in the oficiai pisn and book of reference of tne Periih 0 St.

Martin, a lot of irreguiar configuration, bounded on the norme5t by tot number wo hundred aJ thirty-nme-mirty-nine (2J9-39). an the southwest by p-srf of sumfae- two hur-dnar and thirty-nine Laurentides Autoroute (23 Leurenf-de Autorowte), on ihe north by part of tot tw hundred and t--fy nine Snrri sveef (23, Street), eontainxg thirteen tnrusend srre feet (i j.xa Ts be se'd "en bice- at the Cuttnr of (jr.al eeais-ry Ofiee. 155 Je Ht Scvens Boulevard, Lars'. day If AROf, 19T, at T3 rcrack in tra ettnoan Seriff, PAUL ST-MASTIH, Superior Cojrt, Sheriff. A gift for you, compli merits of The Gazette "Baby and Child Care" by Dr.

Benjamin Spock A specially deluxe edition of the popular Dr. Spock book is yours, free of charge, when you ploce your child's Birth Announcement in The Gazette for two consecutive days. Please allow three weeks for delivery. CALL 866-4771 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.

Mon. to Fri. 1 2 to 4 p.m. Sundays BIRTHS DELMAR. Shalom Charles and Lynn (nee Boldman) are happy to announce the birth of their daughter on February 14, 1972.

Mother and daughter both well. 26 DOOLAN. Jim and Vickie are proud to announce the birth of their daughter, Julia Cary on February 25, 1972, at the Montreal General Hospital. Both wail. 29 FALCONER.

To Bob and Marian (nee Groff), a son, Mlchaa Scott, on February 16, 1972, at the Lakeshore General Hospital. Both well. 26 GARIEPY. Jean and Carol (nee Wade) proudly announce the birth of their son, Daniel Sean, 7 13 at St. Mary's Hospital, on February 23, 1972.

Brother to Marc Wade. Many thanks to Dr. Shanta Khoday, Dr. Patrick Dorr and staff. GODBY.

To Garland and Nicole (nee Bombardier) a daughter, Jacqueline on February 20, 1972, at St. Luc'S Hospital. 26 HENDERSON. To Ted and Mary Ellen (nee Carruthers), a baby girl, 7 1 oz. at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital, on February 24, 1972.

Sister to Eric. 26 MATTHEWS. To Tom and Linda (nee Mann) a daughter, February 24, 1972, at the Montreal General Hospital. Sister for Karen. 26 McGOVERN.

Michael and Heather (nee MacCuaig) are very proud to announce the birth of their son on Friday, February 25, 1972, at Stevenson Memorial Hospital, Alliston, Ontario. Both well. Grandparents delighted. 28 New seat belt CHICAGO (Reuter) -Ford Motor Co. plans to test market a seat belt which would iiave to be fastened before the car could be started.

John Naughton, general manager of the company's Ford Division, said 1,000 of the interlock devices will be offered at no extra charge in the next few weeks to see whether customers want them. BAILIFF SALES Province of Quebec, District of Montreal. No. 02-408785-72 Provincial Court. Ashenmil, Kotler Shuster, Plaintiffs, versus Dame Gisela Schwartz, Defendant.

On the 7th day of March 1972 at eleven of the clock in the forenoon, at the domicile of the saij defendant 5227 Jeanne-Mance In the City of Montreal, will be sold by authority of Justice, all goods and chattels of the said defendant, seized in this cause consisting of household furniture, etc. Terms, Cash. Montreal, February 24th 1972 A. Landrieu B.S.C, 845-1581. Province of Quebec, District of Montreal.

338692 Provincial Court. C. R. Watts, Plaintiff versus Rene Trudeau, Defendant. On the 8th day of March 1972 at eleven of the clock I the forenoon, at the domicile of the said defendant 1702 Oxford In the City of St.

Laurent district of Montreal, will be sold by authority of Justice, all goods and chattels of the said defendant, seized in this cause consisting of television set, household furniture, etc. Terms, Cash. Montreal, Feoruary 24th 1972 Marcel Sabourin B.S.C, Province of Quebec, District of Montreal. 0 380-372 Provincial Court. Denis Brassard Plaintiff versus Jean Choiniere, Defendant.

On the 9th day of March 1972 at 10 of the clock in the morning at the domicile of the said defendant at no. 5165 Desjardins, St. Hubert, district of Montreal, will be sold by authority of Justice, all goods and chattels of the said defendant, seized in this cause consisting of 1 R.C.A. Color T.V. set, 1 Morse stereo 8, Radio, and household furniture.

Terms, Cash. Montreal, the 26th February 1972 Claude Babin, B.S.C, 866-1811. Province of Quebec, District of Montreal. No. 817-631, Superior Court.

Gerald L. Schneider, Plaintiff versus Dame Jacqueline Di-Ascia Yvan Lauger, Defendant. On the 8th day of March 1972 at 2.00 of the clock in the afternoon, at the place of business of the said defendant 2080 Guy St. in the City of Montreal, will be sold by authority of Justice, all goods and chattels of the said defendant seized in this cause consisting of restaurant's eouipment. Terms, cash.

Montreal, Feb. 26th 1972. Rene iguere B.S.C. 845-3106. Province of Quebec.

District of Montreal. No. 284-860. Provincial Court. The Robert Simpson Co.

Plaintiff versus Edwin R. Hughes (aiias Ted Hughes), Defendant. On the 10th dav of March 1972 at 10.00 of the ciocK in the forenoon, at the domicile of the said defendant 21, Blvd. Parizeau in the City of Laval, will be soid by authority of Justice, all goods and chattels of the said defendant, seized in this cause consisting of 1 Admiral TV set, household furniture. Terms, cash.

Moo. treat, Feb. 26th 1972. Jean Marc Linteau C. 845-3106.

Province of Quebec, District of Montreal. No. 332-259 Provincial Court. Mendelson, Seiick, Gross and Pmsky. Plaintiff versus Biii Tzina-kos, Defendant.

On tne Fh day of March. 1972 at 10 of the Clock in the forenoon, at the domicile of the said defendant 2752 Aoeiaioe in tne City of Stiubert, Oistrict of Ventre'. ill be sold bv of Justice, a'l goods and of the sa.d ttefendint, se zed in mis ca corsistinj of household turrsjture, TV se'. e'e Terms. Csh.

Mont-eal, February jjtj. Zaiman Singer, 6 S.C. 845 415.6 Province of Chjrree, D-sict of Mta. Uo. (2-X2-52IV7I rVrvi S.l Court.

Ljigi For-jnatO, P'sm-tf versus Serf StJ'nxm "u9 Eerric', Defendant. On ft 8h dav of Me-xh it at 12 of the C'JCk tne poor, at of tf saJ el in me Cy of S'-ee (Laaij, wH fa od ty ty of 't. a ooods a--d cnte of tne id ee-era-a-f, selztd tn rrjse consafr-g oyaoe eJO-r-e. Te-rnjt cash, VonveaL Fes. 2ih jeen-tijy VC 845-3'.

Province of Quebec, District of Richelieu. No. 5891 Provincial Court. Dominique Gemme, Plaintiff versus Yvon Lambert and Armand Germain, Defendant. On the 9th day of March, 1972, at 2 00 of the clock In the afternoon, at the domicile of the said defendant 26 Seigneuriale East, Apt.

6 in the City of Si-Bruno, will be sold by authority of Justice, all goods and chattels of the said defendant, seized in this cause consisting of 1 Zenith TV set, 2 radios, lamps, tables. Terms, Cash. Montreal, Feb. 26th, 1972. Luc Lefran-.

cols, B.S.C. $45-3106. SHERIFF'S SALE PUBLIC NOTICE Is hereby given that the undermentioned LANDS and TENAMENTS have been seized, and will be sold at the respective times -and places mentioned below. Fieri Facias de Bonis et de Terrls Canada Province of Quebec Provincial Court District of Montreal No. 394-075, Ex-Parte: No.

18-021149-71, THEODORE MARIASH, plaintiff versus ANDRE GAUTHIER, defendant, and FRANCOIS LAROSE, registrar, mis en cause. "Subdivision three hundred and fifty-one -of the original cadastre number sixty-one (61-351), on the official plan and book of reference of the Parish of with the building thereon erected bearing civic number 1240 De Grandpre, Laval, Quebec." To be sold at Registry Office of the County of Laval, 155 Je Me Souviens Boulevard in the City of Laval, on the FOURTEENTH day of MARCH 1972, at TWO o'clock in the ofternoon. Fieri Facias de Terrls Canada Province of Quebec Superior Court District of Montreal No. 811698. CREDIT FONCIER FRANCO CANADIEN, a lawful corporation, having its principal place of business at 612 St.

James West, in the city and district of Montreal, plaintiff, vs. BENEDETTO FABBRI, residing and domiciled at 11. Labelle Street, Laval des Rapides, defendant, and BERNLEY ENTERPRISES a lawful corporation, having Its principal place of business at No. 2705 Bates Street, in the city and district of Montreal, and MONTAR MORTGAGE a lawful corporation, having Its principal place of business at 1010 Ste. Catherine Street West, Suite 841, in the city and district of Montreal, mis en cause garnishee.

The immovable hereinafter des-', cribed Is In the possession of the mis en cause garnishee. An emplacement fronting on Mar-: seille Street, in the city of Montreal, known and designated as being lot number four hundred and twenty-nine of the redlvision of original lot number thirty-five. In the official plan and book of reference of the parish of Longue Pointe. With building thereon erected bearing civic number 6266 Marseille Street, whose southwest wall is common, As the whole now subsists, with all the servitudes, active and passive, or unapparent, attached to the said Immovable, without reserva- tion, and notably, with and subject to a mutual and reciprocal right of light and view, created under the terms of the deed registered at the Montreal Registry Office under number 1764127. 3 To be sold at the Prothonotary's Office, Superior Court, Court House of Montreal, 10 Craig Street East, 4th Floor, Room No.

195, on the FOURTEENTH day of MARCH 1972, at TEN o'clock in the forenoon. Fieri Facias de Terrls Canada Province of Quebec Superior Court District of Montreel No. 811699, CREDIT FONCIER FRANCO CANADiEN, a lawful cor-poratlon, having its principal place of business at 612 St. James Street West, in the city and district of Montreal, plaintiff, vs. BENEDETTO FABBRI, residing and domiciled at 11 Labelle Street, Laval des Rapides, defendant, and BERNLEY ENTERPRISES a lawful corporation, having its principal place of business at No.

2705 Bates Street, in the city and district of Montreal, and MONTAR MORTGAGE a lawful corporation, having its principal place of business at 1010 Ste. Catherine Street West, Suite 841, in the city and district of Montreal, mis en cause garnishee. w. The immovable hereinafter described is In the possession of the mis en cause garnishee. An emplacement fronting on Marseille Street, in the city of Montreel, known and designated as being lot number four hundred and twenty-eight of the official redlvision of original lot number thirty-five in the official plan and book of reference of the parish of Longue Pointe.

With building thereon erected bearing civic number 6244 Marseille -Street, whose northeast wail Is common. As the whole now subsists, with all the servitudes, active and passive, apparent or unapparent, attached to the said immovable, with- out reservation and notably, with and subject to mutual and reciprocal i right of light and view, created under the terms of the deed Mistered at the Montreal Registry Office under number 1763728. To be sold at the Prothonotary's Office, Superior Court, Court House of Montreal, 10 Craig Street East, 4th Floor, Room No. 195, on the fourteenth day of March 1972. at eleven o'clock In the forenoon.

Fieri Facias de Bonis et da Terrls Superior Court District of Montreal No. 801-890. -BANK CANADIAN NATIONAL, plaintiff versus JEANNETTE CO-MEAU, defendant. 1. "An emplacement fronting on Hemel Street fn the city of Montreal, 'with a two-story house erected thereon, at 10178 Hemel Street, whose walls on each side are common, the said emplacement comprising: (a) a strip of land being the extreme southeast part ef let seventy-six of the official saodivision of original lot number two hundred and seventeen (217-Pt.

S.E.-76) in the official plan and book of reference of the parish of Sault-au-Recoilet, the M'd strip measuring six Inches in width on the whole deoth of the said lot and bounded as follows: in front, an the northeast, by Hemel Street! It southeast, on one side, by the emotacemert hereinafter described. beng the northwest part of said lot Ho. 77 of the official subdivision of original lot 217; in me rear, on the southwest, by the lane, being lot 217- 86 la the official pUm and book ef reference above-mentioned, and on tne northwest by the remainder of u-d lot tn the aforesaid official plan and book reference. 'bi the northwest pM of lot sevry-seven of me official subdivision ef original lot numbe- too tjndred and sevemeei (217 Ft. N.W.

77 In the aforesaid t'notl pen aH book of reerence. the said pari measuring twenty feet six inches oi by feet in dee, fre who Egisn meeswre and mora or Shi, end txwnod as follows: in trart. en fha northeast br let 71 54, tern? Heme free- en one an me southeast cf tt-e ren-etnder of sS Ksf J17-77; fn the rear, on Kwfhwest, ay a fane, being vo V-i on the norhwiest bv tne eii'eii southeast pert described aeeve of sl ct r7-iJn tne etoresad pies a bock of 'efe1 eve. rh e5 the senjde arnVt aH pve, astvenf er pnesoerent, "cnea ne said iwwis and the tarntesa on e-d t9of cf tne sej me-w fe Sw-n of oeef r-jnnd anew numbers aiefci and Province of Quebec, District of Montreal. No.

411-103 Provincial Court. Sam Lang, Plaintiff Versus Andre Thuot, Defendant. rOn the 7th day of March 1972 at 10 of the clock In the forenoon, at the domicile of the said defendant at No. 6101 Roi Rene, apt. 1 Villa d'Anlou, District of Montreal, will be sold by authority of Justice, all goods and chattels of the said defendant, seized in this cause consisting of 4 antic bureaus.

Terms, cash. Montreal, February 24th 1971 Louis Labrie B.S.C. 849-9837. Province of Quebec, District of Montreal. No.

199-311. Provincial Court. Woodhouse Co. Plaintiff, versus Robert McDonagh, Defendant. On the 9th day of March, 1972, at four of the clock In tr afternoon, at the domicile of the said defendant, 5425 O'Brien in the City of Montreal, will be sold by authority of Justice alt goods and chattels of the said defendant seized in this cause consisting of two television sets, etc.

Terms, Cash. Montreal, February 24th, 1972. C. Babln, B.S.C, 845-1581. Province of Quebec, District of Montreal.

No. 02-413-591-71 Provincial Court. R. Hammer Limited, Plaintiff versus Rem! M. Boismenu "Phar-macie Defendant.

On the 9th day of March, 1972, at 12.30 of the clock in the afternoon, at the place of business of the said defendant 5500 Verdun In the City of Verdun, will be sold by authority of Justice, ail goods and chattels of the said defendant, seized in this cause consisting of 1 National cash register, 1 lot of pharmaceutical products. Terms, Cash. Montreal, Feb. 26th, 1972. Rene Giguere, B.S.C.

845-3106. Province of Quebec, District of Temiscamingue. No. 1895. Provincial Court.

Reiean Barrette, Plaintiff versus Ernest Lemoy, Defendant. On the 8th day of March, 1972, at one of the clock in the afternoon, at the domicile of the said defendant at No. 6800 6th Avenue, In the City of Montreal, will be sold by authority of Justice, all goods and chattels of the said defendant, seized in this cause consisting of one Westinghouse Kortable T.V. set, one stereo, house-old furniture, etc. Terms, Cash.

Montreal, February 24th, 1972. Ronald Dube, B.S.C. 843-5771. Province of Quebec, District of Montreal. No.

02-410916-71. Provincial Court. Charles Marboeuf, Plaintiff versus Michel Deslauriers, Defendant. On the 7th day of March, 1972, at 3.00 of the clock in the afternoon, at the place of storage of the guardian, 9366 2nd Avenue, in the City and District of Montreal, will be sold by authority of Justice, all goods and chattels of the said defendant, seized in this cause consisting of 1 assorted lot of guns. Terms, Cash.

Montreal, February the 23rd, 1972. Norman Harkans, B.S.C. 861-5096. Province of- Quebec, District of Montreal. 0 414-931 Provincial Court.

The Toronto Dominion Bank, Plaintiff versus Lucien Miiare, Defendant. On the 8th day of March 1972 at 10 of the clock In the morning, at the place of business of the keeper, 9366 2e Avenue, St-Michel, in the City of Montreal, will be sold by authority of Justice, all goods and chattels of the said defendant, seized in this cause consisting of 1 television, 1 sewing machine, etc. Terms, Cash. Montreal, the 26th day of February, 1972. Michel Hardy, B.S.C.

688-6541. Province of Quebec, District of Montreal. No. 368,905. Provincial Court.

Victor Pelletier Dame Jacqueline Kelahear, Plaintiff versus Gerard Boulanger (Belanger), Defendant. On the 7th day of March, 1972, at 10.00 of the clock in the forenoon, at the domicile of the said defendant, 5542 Pierre Tetreault, in the City and District of Montreal, win- be' sold by authority of Justice, ail goods and chattels of the said defendant, seized in this cause consisting of 1 Admiral T.V. set and household furniture. Terms, Cash. Montreal, February the 23rd, 1972.

Roger Rogues, B.S.C. 861-5096. Province of Quebec, District of Montreal. No. 404,495.

Provincial Court. Alice Grenier, Plaintiff versus J. A. Nadeau, Defendant. On the 9th day of March, 1972, at 3.00 of the clock in the afternoon, at the place of storage, 9366 2nd Avenue, in the City and District of Montreal, will be sold by authority of Justice, all goods and chattels of the said defendant, seized In this cause consisting of 1 Fleetwood T.V.

set and housejold furniture. Terms, Cash. Montreal, February the 23rd, 1972. Norman Harkans, B.S.C. 861-5096.

Province of Quebec, District of Montreal. No, 376-635 Provincial Court Ville de Laval Plaintiff versus Gilles Vermette Defendant. On the 8th day of March 1972, at twelve of the clock noon, at the domicile of the said defendant 1775 boui. Cartier, apt. 103, city of Duvernay, district of Montreal, will be sold by authority of Justice, all goods and chattels of the said defendant, seized in this cause consisting of household furniture, etc.

Terms, Cash. Montreal, February 24th 1972, Robert Jasmin, B.S.C. 866- 4495. Province of Quebec, District of Montreal. No 331-603 Provincial Court.

Caisse Populalre Si-Bonaven-ture de Montreal Plaintiff versus Rene Gravel Defendant. On the 7th day of March .1972 at eleven of the clock in the forenoon, at the place storage of the guardian 6700 Paul Emile Lamarche City of St. Leonard district of Montreol, will be sold by authority of Justice, all goods and chattels of the said defendant, seized in this cause consisting of household furniture Terms, Cash. Montreal February 24th 1972, Robert Jasmin, BS.C. 866-4495.

Province of Quebec, District of Montreal. No 396-650 Provincial Court. Dr. Denis Harris Plaintiff versus Marcel Giroux Defendant. On the 9th day of March 1972 at two of the clock in the afternoon, at the domicile of the said defendant 7532 St-Hubert in the City and District of Montreal, will be sold ty authority of all goods and chattels of the said defendant, seized in this cause consisting of Terms, Cash.

Montreal, February 24th 1972. Robert Jasmin, B.S.C. 866-4495. Province of Quebec, District of Montreal. No 366-414 Provincial Court.

Dr. J. G. Hebert Plaintiff versus Carmen Michaud Defendant. On the 7th day of March 1972 at eleven of the clock in the forenoon, at the place of storage of the said 6700 Paul Emile Lamarche t.

in the City of St-Leonard will be sold by authority of Justice, all goods and chattels of the said defendant, seized in this causa consisting of 2 televisions and 1 stereo. Terms, Cash. Montreal, February 24th 1972, Beneit Pelletier, C. 866-4495. Province of Quebec, District of Montreal.

No 270-553 Provincial Court. Leandre Malo Pontiff versus Paul Emile Landry Defendant. On the 7th day of March 1972 at eleven of the clock in the forenoon, at tne place of swage of the guardian 67D0 Paul Emiie Lamarcne city of St-Leanai-d, district of Montreal, wili be sold by authority of Justice, ell goods and chattels of tne said deferdant, seized in this cause consisting of television. Terrrs, Cash. Montreal, February Jh 1971 Benoit PeHetier, C.

totwi. Prcc of Cueoec, Ditrt of Mor.treal. No 36-6? Provincial Court. Uiric Frtin Piairttf ersts Claude Bdyerd De'endant. On ft 9th dsv of March 1972.

at e'even of the cinck in the at the p'acs of storage of me gue'dien 4708 PauS Erriie La-nercve cfy of S-Leora-d, dtr ct of will te sod bv authority ef ai goods and chafe's c4 fhe sed dtndent, se zed in tn1 cay consist-irj a-rtcimoeiw Dode l6 ard accessories. Terms, casn. M-jmvte1, Ftiruw 24th 1977. RjOert jrsmm iio-495. Province of Quebec, District of Montreal.

No. 354-933 Provincial Court. Mme Releanne Belanger, Plaintiff versus Reean Precourt, Defendant. On the 7th day of March, 1972, at 11 of the clock In the forenoon, at the domicile of the said defendant 132 Hotel de Vllle city of Dorion, district of Montreal, will be sold by authority of Justice, all goods and chattels of the said defendant, seized In this causa consisting of household furniture, etc. Terms, Cash.

Montreal, February 24th, 1972. Norman Harkans, B.S.C. 866-4495. To be sold at the Prothonotary's Office, Superior Court, Court House of Montreal, 10 Craig East, 4th Floor, Room 195, on the FIFTEENTH day of MARCH 1972, at TWO o'clock In the afternoon. 2.

"An emplacement fronting on Golneau Street, at the corner of Vaucluse Street, In the City of Pont-Viau, knotty as being subdivision two hundred and sixty-five of subdivision of lot number one of lot forty-one (41-1-265) In the official plan and book of reference of the Parish of St. Vincent de Paul, measuring sixty feet in width In front In the northeast line along Golneau Street, fifty-seven and forty-two hundredths feet In width In the rear in Its southwest line, by a depth of one hundred and six and nine tenths feet on one side In Its northwest line on Vaucluse Street, ond one hundred and seven and fourteen hundredths feet on the other side In its southeast line, English measure. With the building erected thereon bearing civic number 610 Goineau Street. 1 As the whole now subsists, with all rights, circumstances and dependencies, without any exception or reservation." To be sold at the Laval Registry Office, 155 Je Me Souviens Boulevard, In Laval, at ELEVEN o'clock In the forenoon, on the FOURTEENTH day of MARCH 1972. Fieri Facias de Terrls Superior Court District of Montreal No.

814-111, THE MONTREAL CITY AND DISTRICT SAVINGS BANK, plaintiff, vs. JOSEPH MALENKI, defendant. Designation An emplacement fronting on St-Julien Street, in the town of Montreal-North, known and designated under numbers one hundred and seventy-eight and one hundred and seventy-nine of the official subdivision of the original lot number sixty-three (63-178 and 179) on the official plan and book of reference of the parish of Sault-au-Recollet. With the buildings thereon erected bearing civic numbers: 11-022 and 11,024 of St-Jullen Street. Montreal-North.

As the whole now stands with all Its rights, members and appurtenances without exception or reserva of any kind. To be sold at the Prothonotary's Office, Superior Court, Court House of Montreal, 10 Craig Street East, 4th Floor, Room No. 195, on the FIFTEENTH day of MARCH 1972, at TEN o'clock In the forenoon. Fieri Facias de Terrls Superior Court District of Montreal No. 812-408.

THE MONTREAL CITY AND DISTRICT SAVINGS BANK, plaintiff versus HARRY McNABB, defendant, and THE REGISTRAR of Montreal J. JACQUES HUARD, mis en cause. "An emplacement fronting on LaSalle In the City of Verdun, known and designated as being lot number sixty of the official subdivision of original lot number three thousand four hundred and one (3401-60) on the official plan and book of reference of the Parish of Montreal, measuring twenty-five feet (25') In width by one hundred and ten feet (110') In depth, English measure and mora or less. With all the buildings thereon erected including the one bearing civic numbers 3338 and 3340 of the said LaSalle Boulevard. With a right of way In common with all others having the same right in a lane at the rear of the said emplacement." To be sold at the Prothonotary's Office, Superior Court, Court House of Montreal, 10 Craig Street East, 4th Floor, Room No.

195, the FIFTEENTH day of MARCH 1972, at ELEVEN o'clock in the forenoon. Fieri Facias de Terrls Superior Court District of Montreal No. 804-086. NOEL SMITH, plaintiff versus GERALD PETERSON, defendant. "An emplacement fronting on Champlain Street, in the City of Montreal, known and described as being lot number eight hundred and sixty (No.

860) In the official plan and book of reference of St. Marie Ward, measuring forty feet In width by a depth of one hundred and three feet (40' 103'), English measure and more or less, with the houses and buildings erected thereon numbered 1701 to 1707 of the said Champlain Street, and with the active and passive servitudes attaching thereto, and notably a right of way on the path situated on the north side of the said buildings, the said passage common." "Another emplacement fronting on Champlain Street, in the City of Montreal, known and described as being lot number eight hundred and sixty-one (No. 861) In the said sfficial plan and book of reference of St. Maria Ward, measuring fortv feet in width by a depth of one hundred and three feet (40' Enqlish measure and more or less, with a building erected thereon numbered 1711 to 1715 of the said Champlain Street. With all active and passive, apparent or unapparent, servitudes attaching to the said emplacement, without extent ion or reservation." To be sold at the Office of the Profhonotarv, Superior Court, Montreal Court House, 10 Craig East, 4th Floor, Room No.

195, the SIXTEENTH day of MARCH, 1972 at TWO o'clock In tne afternoon. Fieri Facias de Terrls Canada Province of Quebec Provincial Court District of Montreal No. 311-388. Ex-Perte: 021199. MORTON JURBIN.

plaintiff, versus GIOVANNI VENNA, defendant. Description of the immovable "An emplacement fronting on de St-Real Street, in Montreal, known and desionated as being lot number one of the official resubdivision of the lot number one hundred and sixty-two of the official subdivision of the original lot number two hundred and ninety-one (291-16M) on the official plan and book of reference of the parish of Sault-au-Recollet, measuring forty-two feet in width by ninefy-two feet In depth, English MrMurs and more ar less. With tite budings thereon erected bearing number 11.505 and 11JC7 of the said de St-Real Street, in Montreal, whereof the southeast waif is mltoyen. As the whole now subsists wilt at active and passive, apparent or occult servitudes thereon attached, and more particuierty with and subject to a servitude of right of view created In a deed passed before Mtre Guy Girerd, h-vy. on the twenty-fourth day of April, nineteen fwnoJ and sir'y-th'ee (1W3) and rsirted at Montreal, ander number Te be soy at ff-e frurrunoterv Oice.

Superior Court, Court Mcvse Montreal, Ht Crfl S-eet Zk: Piea. Room fco. its. en te day of MA3CH T97J, at THREE CeJoc the offe-noc. Fieri Feeies de Caneca Prwrr Cwiec Previocle 1 Cwrt Csn-ict of No.

E--e: Wl Tve COV SS'C-hEOS Tr-E SCTO. MUMiOPALfTY CF LAVAL CE RADIOES. 0 tCBTtf TAO. CO-PJfiAl St. Cvr Street weA Montreal, dTe--vjis.

Province of Quebec, District of Montreal. No 290-842 Provincial Court. Gerard Beauchamp Plaintiff versus Albert Morris Defendant. On the 9th day of March 1972, at two of the clock in the afternoon, at the place of storage of the guardian 9366, 2nd Avenue in the City and District of Montreal, will be sold by authority of Justice, all goods and chattels of the said defendant, seized In this cause consisting of radio, television, Kodak, vacuum cleaner, etc. Terms Cash.

Montreal, February 24th 1972, Maurice Archambault, B.S.C. 866-4495. Province of Quebec, District of Montreal. No 406-299 Provincial Court. Jacques Tanguay Plaintiff versus Bernard Daze Defendant.

On the 9th day of March 1972 at eleven of the clock in the forenoon, at tne place of storage of the guardian 6700 Paul Emile Lamarche city of St. Leonard, district of Montreal, will be sold by authority of Justice, all goods and chattels of the said defendant, seized In this cause consisting of radio, television. Terms, Cash. Montreal, February 24th, 1972, Robert Jasmin, B.S.C. 866-4495.

Province of Quebec, District of Montreal. No. 31-912-755-71 Provincial Court. Sous Ministre du Revenu, Plaintiff versus Madame Therese Brodeur (Tabagie T.B.S. Defendant.

On the 8th day of March 1972 at 10 of the clock In the forenoon, at the domicile of the said defendant 462 Rachel St. City of Granby, district of Bedford, will be sold by authority of Justice, all goods and chattels of the said defendant, seized in this cause consisting of household furniture, etc. Terms, cash. Montreal, February 24th 1972. Romeo Loiselle B.S.C.

866-4495. Province of Quebec, District of Beauharnols. No. 9-929 Provincial Court. Sous Ministre du Revenu, Plaintiff versus Gerard Lebrun, Defendant.

On the 8th day of March 1972 at 12 of the clock In the noon, at the place of business of the said defendant 526 Dufferin city of Valleyfleld, district of Beauharnois, Will be sold by authority of Justice, all goods and chattels of the said defendant, seized in this cause consisting of cash register, television, etc. Terms, cash. Montreal, February 24th 1972. Norman Harkans B.S.C. 866-4495.

Province of Quebec, District of Montreal. No. 251-656, Provincial Court. Arthur Drouin Ltee, Plaintiff versus Georges Tourville, Defendant. On the 8th day of March 1972 at 10 of the clock in the forenoon, at the domicile of the said defendant 2573 Rachel St.

East, in the City and district of Montreal, will be sold by authority of Justice, all goods and chattels of the said defendant, seized in this cause consisting of television, household furniture, etc. Terms, cash, Montreal. February 24th 1972. Maurice Bernard B.S.C. 866-4495.

Province of Quebec, District of Montreal. No. 311-187 Provincial Court. Commission du Salaire Minimum, Plaintiff versus Chatel (Hotel Plaza), Defendant. On the 7th day of March 1972 at 2 of the clock in the afternoon, at the place of business of the said defendant 446 Jacques Cartier Place in the City and district of Montreal, will be sold by authority of Justice, all goods and chattels of the said defendant, seized In this cause consisting of desk, adding machine, television, etc.

Terms, cash. Montreal, February 24th 1972. Maurice Archambault B.S.C. 866-4495. Province of Quebec, District of Montreal.

No. 02-379 579-71 Provincial Court. Office. Specialty Co. Plaintiff versus John Pace, Defendant.

On the 7th day of March 1972, at three of the clock in the afternoon, at the place of storage at No. 2225 Cavendish In the City of Montreal, wili be sold by authority of Justice, all goods and chattels of the said defendant, seized in this cause consisting of 1 lot of assorted office furniture. Terms, Cash. Montreal, Feb. 24th, 1972.

G. Charbon-neau, B.S.C. VI. 2-9192. Province of Quebec, District of Montreal.

No. 11349 Superior Court. Ghyslaine Chalifour, Plaintiff versus Jacques Vermette, Defendant. On the 10th day of March 1972 at 10 of the clock in the morning, at the place of business of the keeper, 9366 2e Avenune, St-Michel, in the City of Montreal, will be sold by authority of Justice, all goods and chattels ef the said defendant, seized in this cause consisting of 1 radio, 1 bicycle, etc. Terms, Cash.

Montreal, the 26th day of February, 1972. Michel Hardy, B.S.C. 688-8541. Province of Quebec, District of Montreal. 0 397-622 Provincial Court.

Imperial Oil Limited, Plaintiff versus P. Scardere Limited, Defendant. On the 9th day of March 1972 at 10 of the clock in the morning, at the domicile of the said defendant 7401 St-Michel in the City of Montreal, will be sold by authority of Justice, all goods and chattels of the said defendant, seized in this cause consisting of 1 television, 1 stereo, etc. Terms, Cash. Montreal, the 26th day of Februrary, 1972.

Michel Hardy, B.S.C. 688-8541. Province of Quebec, District of Montreal. No. 73-657 Provincial Court.

Dr. Gilles Cousineau, Plaintiff versus Lionel Lafrance, Defendant. On the 6th day of March, 1972 at 11.00 of the clock in the forenoon, at the domicile of the said defendant 1290 Dorion Apt. 12 in the city of Montreal, will be sold by authority of Justice, all goods and chattels of the said defendant, seized in ths cause consisting of 1 Fleetwood TV set, household furniture. Terms, Cash.

Montreal, Feb. 26th, 1972. Jacques Poltevin, B.S.C. 845-3106. Province of Quebec, District of Montreal.

No. 402-263 Provincial Court. Hydro-Quebec, Plaintiff versus Rosalre Girard, Defendant. On the loth day of March, 1972, at 10.00 of the clock in the forenoon, at the domicile of the said defendant 7841 Des Vendeens in the City of D'Anlou, will be sold by authority of Justice, all goods and chattels of the said defendant, seized in this cause consisting of 1 TV set, household furniture. Terms, Cash.

Montreal, Feb. 26th, 1972. Jean-Guy Lac fiance, B.S.C. 845-3106. Province of Quebec, District of Montreal.

No. -414-988 Provincial Court. Marcel Varln Ltee, Plaintiff versus Jacques Piouffe, Defendant. On the 7th oay of March, 1972. at of the clock in the forenoon, at the place of storage of the guardian 6700 Paul Emile Lamarche 'tlty of St-Leonard, district of Montreal, will be sold by authority of Justice, all goods and chattels of the said defendant, seized in this cause consisting of television.

Terms, Cash. Montreal. February 24th, 1972. Benoit Pelletier, B.S.C. 846-4491 Province of Quebec.

District of Montreal. a 821-800 Provincial Court. Henry Moroan Co. Plaintiff versus Bernard Charron, Defendant. On the 7th day of March 1972 at 1.30 of the clock in the afternoon, at the domicile of the said defendant 75S.

Lefesvre St. in the City of LaSalle will be sold ev authority of Justice, an gooos and the sad defendant. H'lrt in this cause consisting of I Admiral TV set, household tarnitjre. Terms. Cash.

Fefxvary 26fh 172 er ouvt C- 85-j1S Province of Qjesec. District ef Jjrfte. NO. U-425 P-evnciel Court. Crrtsviile firox! Corpora'ion, Ptaintff versu Meubtes St-Rach inc.

Oefenaant. On fie 7th dry of t'arcfi la at on of cxk in me a'iernoon. at tne place of storage of g-jardien, 45 Ruetie ds Fariftcsttari, in the Ciy of Metres), wlt 5e srJ by authority of Jvi'ice. ati oxxa and chane of tne said eVendent, seized ki this cse eoniVnJ 34 p.as?c roHv bench saw with motor, and acc Terns, saw 'n end cc. Tjrms, Levis Ubrts, ti.C CHOSEN CHILDREN BURBIDGE.

Nicolas and My-fanwy are pleased to announce the arrival of their son, Gavin Nicolas 26 DAVIDSON. Andy and Jan (nee Hampton) are happy to announce the arrival of their son, James Gordon (Jamie). 26 DEATHS ADAMS, Florence Ethel. At the Queen Elizabeth Hospital, on Wednesday, February 23, 1972, beloved wife of the late John Ernest Adams, dear mother of Margaret Edith (Betty) (Mrs. H.

F. Vickers), Helen Elizabeth (Mrs. H. J. Shanks), the late Frieda (Mrs.

A. Darlington), Isobel (Mrs. A. T. Johnston) and Leslie Mason Adams.

Funeral from D. A. Collins Chapel, 5610 Sher-brooke Street West, on Saturday at 11 a.m. To Field of Honour. Kindiy omit flowers.

26 ANNETT, George Thornton. On Wednesday, February 23, 1972, In his 51st year, at Miami, Florida. Beloved husband of Ruby Dale-Smith and father of Barbara, Sydney and Cameron. Also survived by his mother, Mrs. S.

C. Annett, brother Reginald, sister Dorothy (Mrs. Harris Porter). Service on Tuesday, February 29, In St. Matthew's Church at Peninsula, Gaspe.

Interment St. Matthew's Cemetery Peninsula, Gaspe Bay North, Quebec. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the charity of your choice. 26 BAILEY, Cedric Lorne. At Sher- brooke, Quebec on Friday, February 25, 1972.

Cedric Lorne Bailey, beloved husband of Anne Kindellan. In his 78th year. Resting at Webster Cass Funeral Home, 6 Belvedere Street, Lennoxvllle, where the funeral will be held on Saturday, February 26 at 10.30 a.m. Rev. A.

B. Lovelace officiating. Interment at Lennoxvllle. 26 BUSSELL, James Stewart. Accidentally on February 24, 1972, aged 10 years, beloved son of Mr.

and Mrs. Kenneth W. Bussell, brother of Pamela, Wendy and Robert. Resting at D. A.

Collins Funeral Home, 5610 Sherbrooke Street West, Funeral service at St. Columbia Anglican Church, on Saturday at 9 a.m. to Montreal Memorial Park. 26 CABOT, Louisa. At the Montreal General Hospital on Thursday, February 24, 1972.

Louisa Cassivi, beloved wife of Frank Cabot and dear mother of Agnes (Mrs. J. Tetreault), Hilaire, Stella (Mrs. K. Tountas), Gerard, Raymond, Therese (Mrs.

D. Bittner), Francois, Ruth (Mrs. B. Sniderman), Yvon, Donat, Angeline, (Mrs. M.

Prud'Homme), Bernie (Mrs. N. Elder), Roger and the late Gill, also survived by thirty-nine grandchildren, three great-grandchildren and her sister Angeline Cassivi. S. R.

Visitation at Clarke Mac-Gilllvray White Funeral Directors 5580 Shecorooke street west. Eucnaristic Celebration at Notre Dame de Grace Church on Monday at 11 a.m. Interment Cote des Neiges Cemetery. (Parking on premises off Marcil Ave.) 26 CHAMBERS, Margaret, Ellen. On Friday, February 25, 1972.

Margaret Ellen Moss, aged 84 years, beloved wife of the late Jack Hughes and the late William Chambers, dear mother of Albert Hughes. Resting at the J. F. Wilson Sons Funeral Home, 5784 Verdun Avenue. Service In the Chapel, Monday, February 28 at 11 a.m.

Interment Hawthorn-Dale Cemetery. 26 DAOUST, Josephine. At Pointe St. Charles, February 23, 1972, aged 74 years, Josephine Mathieu, member of daughters of Isabella and of the Auxiliary of the Canadian Legion, residing 2471 Centre beloved wife of Edgar Daoust, mother of Marie-Ange (Mrs. Patte), Edgar Rollande (Mrs.

Lafrance) and Claude. Funeral service Saturday, February 26, from L. Therieult 1270 Laprairie to St. Charles Church at 11 a.m. Interment Cote des Neiges Cemetery.

26 DAV1ES, Merlin. At hi residence, 2035 St. Mark Street, on Feoruary 23, 1972. In his 93rd year. Born in Carmarthen, South Wales.

Surviving are his grandson Roderick Saunders, and great-grshdsons Paul and David Saunders of Burlington, Ontario. Funeral from the Chapel of the Wray-Waitan-Wray Funeral Home, 1234 Mountain Street, 10 a.m. Saturday, to Mount Royal Cemetery. 26 EMBERG, Ronald Martin. Suddenly on Wednesday, February 23, 1972, Ronald Martin Emberg, aged 61 years, beloved husband of Mary Weir, dear father of Dorothy, James and Mary (Mrs.

H. Zintei), grandfather of Lori, Jay and Timmy. Brother of John of Cornwall, Agnes (Mrs. R. Wilson), the late Angus, Roderick and Alex.

Resting at the J. F. Wilson Sons Funeral Home. 5784 Verdun Ave. Service in St.

Thomas More Church, Saturday, February 26 et a.m. Resting at the Duncan Morris Funeral Home, Alexandria, Ont. from Saturday February 26 at 2 p.m. Interment on Sunday. 26 FOCHS, Godfrey Eric Suddenly et his residence on Frkjay, Feoruary 25, 1972, in his 83rd year, husband of the late Eugenia Steinberg, father of John S.

Foch, Yvonne Knight, Anita Heller and Natane isaacs. Also survived by thirteen grandchildren. Funeral service et the Wrey-Walton-Wrav Chapel, 1234 Mountain Street on Sunday, February 27 at 12 noon to Baron de Hirsch Cemetery. 3e GELFAND, Jack, On Thursday. Feoruary 24, 1972, beloved husband of Ruth Schreier, father of Mervm Richard.

Mrs. M. Laoedis (Bernice) end Mrs. P. Tunis ZeH), brother of the late Jennie Frost, the late Harry, the iate Dave and the la Hvmie Gelfand.

Also survived by loving grandchildren. Funeral service from Paperman Sons Cote des Neioes Chapel. 5605 Cote des Neiges Road, on Sunday, Feoruary 27, at 1 m. to Beh Ore Congregate Cemetery, DO'lard Des Ormeaux. Shiva private.

In lieu of flowers or cot-i-bftions to the Cancer Research Unit 2S3 wouid be Appreciated. 26 Over 25 GRAHAM, Orval William. At the Royal Victoria Hospital on February 24, 1972. Beloved husband of Irene McDowell, father of Terry w. (North Vancouver) and Gordon C.

(Beloeli), devoted grandfather of Scott, Steven, Randy and Nlcki. Funeral from D. A. Collins Chapel. 5610 Sherbrooke Street West.

On Saturday at 4 p.m. Interment at Stratford, Ontario. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Royal Victoria Hospital Heart Fund would be appreciated. 26 GRUNER, O. Cameron, M.D.

At the Montreal Convalescent Hospital on Thursday, February 24, 1972. In his 95th year, beloved husband of Edna F. Graham and dear father of Malcolm H. N. Resting at Rosedale Chapel, 4911 Cote des Neiges Road.

Requiem Mass from the Church of the Annunciation of Our Lady (Town of Mount Royal) on Monday at 10 a.m. Interment Cote des Neiges Cemetery. Please omit flowers. Donations sent to the Montreal Convalescent Hospital would be gratefully appreciated. Visitation after 1 p.m.

Saturday. Parking on premises. 28 LAGACE, Marguerite. At Laval Hospital, February 24, 1972. Age 56 years.

Marguerite Cauchon (Industrialist). Wife of Raymond Lagace and the late Jacques Gravel. Residing at 2045 Terrace Stuart, Sillery. Mother of Mr. and Mrs.

Jacques Gravel (Denise), Mr. Claude Gravel, sister of Mr. and Mrs. John Brown (Marthe) and Mrs. Georges Couture (Simone).

Grandmother of Anne Marie. Resting at J. Bouchard and Son 945 Marguerite Bourgeois. Leaving at 9.45 a.m. for service at St.

Michael Church of Sillery Monday at 10 a.m. Interment Belmont Cemetery. 26 MILROY, William G. In England February 25, 1972. After a lengthy beloved husband of the late Estelle.

Funeral March 2 from J. J. Allen Funeral Home, Westborne, Bournemouth. 28 MULLIN, Lillian Anne. At Montreal February 24, 1972, Lillian Anne Oades, beloved wife of the late Thomas Mullin and dear mother of Bernice and Emmett.

Resting at the Kane Fetterly Funeral Home. 5301 Decarie Boulevard. Funeral service in St. Kevin's Church, Saturday, February 26 at 9:30 a.m. to Cote Des Neiges Cemetery.

POUNDEN, Dora May. At the Queen Elizabeth Hospital on Wednesday, February 23, 1972, Dora May Smith, In her 87th year, wife of the late William (BIII) Pounden, beloved mother of Ruth (Mrs. R. Asbury), Jean (Mrs. D.

H. Cameron) and Harold, grandmother to Bobby and Lynn, dear sister of Stella -(Mrs. J. Robinson and Gordon of Victoria, B.C. Resting at the Armstrong Funeral Chapel, 3426 Park Avenue where a private funeral service was held on Friday.

Interment Montreal Memorial Park. 26 SKINNER, Harry. At St. Anne's Hospital on February 24, 1972, aged 78 years, beloved husband of Lillian D. Walker, father of Willatd R.

Also survived by four grandchildren. Funeral from D. A. Collins Memorial Chapel 222 Metropolitan Boulevard Pointe Claire, on Saturday at 1 p.m. -Interment Arundel, Quebec.

26 TISHLER, Molly. On Friday, February 25, 1972, beloved wife of Alter Tishler, mother of Mendy and Mrs. Max Dankner sister of Mrs. Bess I a and Sam Schram of New York. Also survived by six grandchildren.

Funeral Services from Paperman Sons Cote Des Neiqes Chapel, 5605 Cote des Neiges Road. On Sunday, February 27 at 10 a.m. to Anshei Ozeroff Congregation Cemetery. Shiva Strictly private. 26 TUCKER, James Herbert.

Suddenly In San Diego, California, on February 23, 1972, aged 73 years, James Herbert Tucker, of Sidney, B.C., formerly of Montreal, beloved husband of Ann Freborg and dear father of Frances (Mrs. A. M. Hicks) and John, brother of Margaret (Mrs. J.

C. Anderson) and John P. Funeral private. 26 TURNER, Ruth. At her residence on Friday 25, 1972, in her 82nd year, Ruth Clee beloved wife of the late George Henry Turner, dear mother of Dorothy (Mrs.

G. L. Richardson), Deborah (Mrs. H. R.

Acree), Linda (Mrs. R. Evans), Robin Battle and Kenneth. Grandmother of Dawn Richardson, Selly Acree, Jeb, Stephen Evans and Joey Evans. Funeral service at the Wray-Walton-Wray Chapel, 1234 Mountain Street on Monday February 28 at 2 p.m.

To Montreal Memorial Park. 21 TWIST, Leonard. At the Grace Dart Hospital, on Friday, February 25, 1972. Leonard Rodway Twist, dearly beloved husband of Laura Grace Clements, survived by one sister Muriel (Mrs. Richard Ken-drick).

Resting at Rosedele Chapel, 4911 Cote des Neiges Road. Funeral private. Monday afternoon. Interment Mount Royal Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, contributions sent to the Canadian Cancer Society will be gratefully acknowledged.

(Parking on premises). 28 MEMORIAM DUROCHER, Evelya Gordon Adams. In fond and loving memory of a wonderful sister. Six years have passed away six lonely veers Your memory Is as fresh today As in the hour you passed away FLORA and LUELLA MATTHEWS, Levis Dearly beloved husband and father passed away suddenly February 26. 1964.

Always remembered by his wife Rita and family. 26 RACICOT. In loving memory ef my dear mother, Helen, who passed away February 26, 1960. Lovingly remembered by her daughter. Marguerite.

26 CARD OF THANKS LaSALLE-PICHET Me Ludoer Picnet, Mrs. Gaorielie Roy, Mr. Gerard LaSalle wish to thank their relatives and friends for their kind expressions of sympathy and generous contributions in the r-monr of tn late Mrs. Therese LaSaHe-Pichet. 26 LEJEUNE.

The taraihr of the late Rene Leieune wish to thank all ef their kmd friends for tneir expression ef sympatry and condolences during their recent bereavement. 26 Years ml AttentrV Service 7477526 perinj JjJ-R DESLAURIERS ti "i Femeral HenKt ensfl CtoeeSt 790 STE CROiX ST. LAURENT ranches: Cete det Newjts CertiernfJt Ste-Dfffe Ckepef rectifies i WorreL I i.

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