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The Gazette from Montreal, Quebec, Canada • 39

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Suspect in stabbing surrenders to police A man wanted for questioning by Lachine police and the QPP in connection with Tuesday's fatal stabbing of a wealthy Lachine woman walked into the downtown No. 10 police station yesterday morning. "He told me he had some trouble and he wanted to find out his position," said Guy Lamanque. "He seemed pretty upset, so I let him talk. It didn't take long before I realized what he was talking about." Lt.

Lamanque called Lachine police and detectives rushed to the downtown Montreal police station, questioned the suspect and took custody of him. The body of Mrs. Katherine Woodward, 63, of 3430 St. Joseph Lachine, was found by her husband late Wednesday morning. Her body was lying at the foot of the basement stairs of the large home.

Police said she had been stabbed several times about the neck. She had been dead since Tuesday. The man who walked into the Montreal police station was described as a 43-yearold Montrealer who had been employed by the Woodward family for nine years as a butler. The coroner's inquest is scheduled for tomorrow afternoon. Harbor to hire 18 constables The National Harbours Board has authorized the hiring of 18 new constables in the latest step to upgrade the port police.

Marianopolis plans to offer CEGEP course next year Marianopolis College announced yesterday that it will offer a CEGEP course similar to the new Dawson College program. Students entering Marianopolis in September 1969 will be accepted for the first year of a new two-year program leading to university equivalent courses. OBITUARIES DR. THOMAS SPEAKMAN Funeral services were held in Edmonton recently for Dr. Thomas Speakman, a former resident of Montreal who died of a coronary attack.

He was 45. Dr. Speakman was one of Canada's leading neurosurgeons and a former of the Montreal Neurological Institute. He was born in Grand Forks, B.C., in 1923 and received his early education at Vancouver College. He later obtained a Master of Science degree from McGill University.

Later he studied under Dr. Wilder Penfield at the Montreal Neurological Institute. Dr. Speakman went to Edmonton in 1951 and joined the staff of the University of Alberta hospital. He is survived by his wife, Patricia, and their children, Joan, Kathleen, Tony, John, Rosemary and Mark, all at home, his father Joseph, and a brother George, both of Vancouver.

REV. DOMINIQUE PIRE THE GAZETTE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 31, 1969 39 SERVICES To Place Your A Ad Call 866-4771 258 CONTRACTORS Contractor Carpenter ALL, KINDS CONSTRUCTION OF Playroom, kitchen etc. 691-2237 CONTRACTOR, Owner, special price Alcan siding, windows, sliding doors, awnings; more information call: 435-9504. KITCHEN CUPBOARDS, TUBS AND VANITY TABLES. "FRENCH INFORMATION," 845-3813.

260 DRESSMAKERS A SPECIALIZING, HAUTE, COUTURE, FITTING, ALTERATIONS ALL KINDS, FAST SERVICE. 489- 2556. BIKINI, bathing suits made to order. Mrs. Linder, 5905 Cote des Neiges Road, 733-1309.

DRESSMAKER. EXPERIENCED, ALTERATIONS. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. PLEASE -CALL MORNINGS. 288-9436.

DRESSMAKER, WINTER COATS, SUITS, DRESSES, NING GOWNS, ALTERATIONS. HAND-FINISHED. 277-2831. DRESSMAKER, designer, patternmaker, all types of ladies wear, haute-couture, suits, bridal- wear. Snowdon.

733-8448. 262 ELECTRICAL AND TV AA1 REPAIRS, TELEVISIONS, RADIOS. WORK GUARANTEED. VISIT $2.50. CALL 739-5936.

LICENSED MASTER ELECTRICIAN. EXPERT WORKMANSHIP. VERY REASONABLE. 681-1269. LICENSED electrical contracts for all kinds work, reasonable, free estimate.

681-6677. REPAIRS of all electrical appliances, washer, iron, lawn mover, chain saw, etc. Reasonable. 667-8763. TV AND RADIO REPAIR, ETC.

FAST SERVICE, 488-9078 OR 274- 1504. TV's, Radios, HI Hi-Fis, Tape Recorder repairs, 1st class work, guaranteed. 844-6813, 676-5146. 264 FLOORING, ROOFING AAB FLOORING. SPECIALTY PLASTIC, VARATHANE, 16 CENTS SQUARE FOOT.

GUARANTEED, 523-7983, ANYTIME. AT LOW PRICES. SANDING, PLASTIC FINISH, WITHOUT WAXING. MODERN MACHINE. 521-4585.

DONAT NADON, Established 1921. Floor sanding, specially plastic finIsh. Work guaranteed. 277-8020. FLOOR SANDING, VERATHANE AND PLASTIC FINISH, QUICK SERVICE, DAYS, EVENINGS, 526- 7455.

FLOOR sanding, tiling new and old, varathane, work guaranteed. 625- 3941. Low COST. FLOOR SANDING, PLASTIC FINISH. GUARANTEED WORK.

324-8696. LOW price floors, sanded wi. Mout dust. Like new. Plastic finish wax.

522-5823. ASPHALT SHINGLES. FREE ESROOFING REPAIRS, GRAVEL, TIMATE. 521-1052. SANDING, FINISHING FLOORS.

VARATHANE, PLAST'C OR ER ONLY. 727-9813. SANDING and finishing floors, quaranteed work. Mr. Cloutier, 722-1455.

TILE installation of any kind, ceramic; vinyl, repair and new jobs. 266 FUEL, COAL, OIL, WOOD HARDWOOD, KINDLING WOOD 11 23, $10. G. DUPONT. 729- 6197.

270 GENERAL REPAIRS. KEN'S FIX-IT SHOP Household appliances, T.V., antique picture frames, statues etc. "If it's broken we can fix it." Call Ken, 321- 0823, 9 to 9. "B.K. Home Improvement." interiorexterior, painting, carpentry, plaster, stucco, brick, stone, pointing, cement, roofing, electrical.

691-2005. CUPBOARDS, BASEMENTS, ISHED, GENERAL REPAIRS, HOURLY, CONTRACTS. 677-0682, 523-6326. CERAMIC TILE, MAPBLE, TERRAZO, BATHROOM RENOVATIONS, AND REPAIRS. L.

BELLEMO. 274-0774. EXPERT plasterer, painting, tile, cement, maintenance. Reasonable. Evenings, 738-3730.

Ad Answer 866- 2412. FURNITURE French poliser, cigarette burns, scratches, completely refinished. Fridge, stove, new paint $35. 324-2290. JAMES DOOR AND EQUIPMENT, GARAGE DOOR REPAIRS SERVICE 747-6075, RESIDENCE 684-3876.

"OLYMPIA PLASTERING REG'D." General repairs, specializing plastering, cement, tile, carpentry. Call after 7 p.m., 323-5055. PAINTING plastering and general repairs guaranteed quality workmanship. Free estimate. Mr.

T. Forsythe, 200 Gordon 766-2561. 274 MECHANICAL INSTALLATION BERRY GARAGE, DOORS AND AUTOMATIC OPERATORS. SALES, SERVICE, INSTALLATION, DOOR FIT REG'D. 669-3322.

276 PAINTERS, DECORATORS A-1 PAINTING, interior, ciean work; guaranteed; all work by father, son. Free estimates. ALL EXTERIOR, INTERIOR PAINT ING, GUARANTEED WORK. REF. ERENCES AVAILABLE.

331-1459. CLEANING WALLS INTERIOR. EXTERIOR PAINTING, GENERAL REPAIRS, REASONABLE PRICE. DANNIS 522-2277. DUTCH painter, interior, exterior, paper hanging, 747-7679.

INTERIOR PAINTING REASONABLE PRICE. FREE ESTIMATES. 489-3016. PAINTER WANTS WORK, HOUSE, HOLD PAINTING. DAILY OR NIGHTLY.

CALL PAUL. 523-7157 PAINTER DECORATOR, YEARS EXPERIENCE, REASONABLE PRICE. 844-7791. PAINTING, interior, exterior, room $15. Ceiling $4.00.

Repair plaster. Clean work. Guaranteed. 669-6259. PAINTING.

PLASTERING, DECOR. ATING, PAPERHANGING, INTERIOR, EXTERIOR. RESIDENTIAL, COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL, ES. TIMATE 733-7901. PAINTING, clean, reasonable.

Winter price, paper plaster re References Guaranteed work. estimates. 323-3047. PAINT now pay later. Take up to 12 months to pay at bank interest.

Guaranteed first quality materials and workmanship. For free estl. mates call Central Building Supplies Co. 273-3349. BIRTHS, CHOSEN CHILDREN AND CARDS OF THANES MARRIAGE NOTICES BIRTHS UNVEILINGS ANNOUNCEMENTS DEATHS IN MEMORIANS ENGAGEMENTS REQUIEM MASSES To Place These NOTICES of Vital Statistics; Please Call 866-4771 HOURS 9 A.M.

to 5.00 P.M. daily SUNDAY and holidays from 1 P.M. I RATES per word Saturday 9.00 to 4.30 P.M. (Birth and minimum charge A.M to 12 noon) Death Notices $1.50 only) BRISSON. Henry and Margaret (nee Anse.l) are very proud to an nounce the arrival of their third child, a girl, 9 on January 281h, 1969.

at the Catherine Booth Hospital. Sister To Carrie and Claire. DAVIGNON. Dennis and Kay proudly announce the birth of a girl, 9 12 ozs, on January 28th, 1969. at Hotel Dieu Hospital, Sorel.

DRYDEN. To Mr. and Mrs. Donaid Dryden (nee Ebers) a daughter Deborah Ann at Lachine General Hospital. January 29th, 1969.

Sister to Brian. HOWARD. To Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P.

(nee Sandra Struthers) a son on January 28th, 1969, at the Reddy Memorial Hospital. KACZUR. To Gerald and Lorraine (nee Kirk) a daughter, 7 on January 28th, 1969, at the Reddy Memorial Hospital. Both well, BIRTHS PARSONS To David and Rosemary (nee Law) a daughter on January 29th, 1969, at the Jewish General Hospital, 7 ibs. 9 ozs.

Sister to Pamela and Patricia. Both well. SEGAL. Hi! My name is Mitchel Allen. was bern on Jan.

28th, 1969. My Daddy's name is David, my Mommy's name is Sharon and we are all feeling fine. SHEE. To Darrel and Barbara (nee Fleming) a daughter at Catherine Booth Hospital on January 28th, 1969. SMITH To Leo and Marie (nee Boudreau) a daughter on January 29th, 1969, at Humber Memorial Hospital, Toronto.

Sister for Russell and Gregory, DEATHS BENOIT, Pierre Gerard. At Mont real, on January 28th, 1969, aged 77 years, Pierre Gerard Benoit, beloved husband of Antonia Belanger of 10,917 St. Denis, dear father of Mrs. Robert Robillard (Denise), Claudine, Mrs. A fred Leykauf (Gisele), Yvan, M.D., and Michel, M.D., Claude, (lawyer), Robert (lawyer).

Funeral Saturday, February Ist from Urgel Bourgie Funeral Home, 400 Henri Bourassa East, for service in St. Nicholas Church at 9 a.m., thence East End Cemetery, BERLIND, Fanny. On Wednesday, January 29th, 1969, wife of the late Henry Berlind, beloved mother of Samuel J. Moses, Ethel, Mrs. M.

Carin (Polly), Mrs. M. Klar (Bertha), Mrs. S. Miller (Rachel), Mrs.

A. H. Lewis (Miriam). Also survived by ten grandchildren and thre great-grandchiidren. Funeral service from Paperman Sons, Cote des Neiges Chapel, 5605 Cote Neiges Road, on Friday, January 31st at 12 noon to Shaar Hashomayim Congregation Cemetery Shiva at 596, Curia Ave.

Westmount. OBITUARIES FRED B. WHITTET Well-known for his interest in youth work, Fred Ballantyne Whittet died yesterday at Rawdon, at the age of 85. A former president of the Shawbridge Boys' Farm and Griffintown Boys' Club, Mr. Whittet was also interested in the Boy Scout movement.

For years he operated Camp Laclouwhi, a boys' camp on Lake Cloutier, 20 miles north of Joliette. He sold it in 1952 to the Boy Scouts Association who now operate it as Camp Jackson Dodds. During the 1940s, Mr. Whittet was secretary-treasurer of the Westmount Protestant School Board. Born in Montreal in 1883, he was educated at Royal Arthur School and the High School of Montreal.

On graduS ation he entered the paper business and from 1920 to 1928 was the secretary-treasurer of the Riordon Paper Company. Mr. Whittet was a victim of the 1929 stock market crash but rebuilt his career after paying off all of his considerable obligations. He was a motoring enthusiast and was one of the first persons to own a Dusenberg in 1 Montreal. He was a life member of the Montreal Amateur Athletic Association.

A bachelor, Mr. Whittet was known for his anonymous charities particularly' a among children in Montreal, Italy and Florida. The funeral will be held Saturday at 10 a.m. at the D. A.

Collins Chapel, 5610 Sherbrooke St. West. 1966 Florists Shoppe Decorators Flower Ltd. FUNERAL FLOWERS SHIVA BASKETS EPICUREAN CHEESE TRAYS 739-6377 OPEN SUNDAYS 4964 Queen Mary Rd. BERNFELD, (Fitch) Leah.

On Thurs day, January 30th, 1969, wife of the late Charles Bernfeld, dearly beloveo mother of Mrs. Harold Morris (Es telle), Mrs. Ben Grill (Ruth), Max Bernfeld, Q.C., Mrs. Dora Schecter, the late William and the late Dr. Benjamin and the late Fanny Leventhal; also survived by grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

Funeral service from Paperman Son Cote des Neiges Chapel, 5605 Cote des Neiges Road, on Sunday, February 2nd at 10 a.m., to Beth Ora Congregation Kehal Israel Cemetery, Dollard des Ormeaux. Shiva at 2115 Vincent St. Laurent. In lieu of gifts, contributions ray be made to Memorial Fund, Beth Ora Congregation. BLAISE, Margaret Isabella.

At Montreal, on January 28th, 1969, Margaret Isabella Allen, in her 94th year, beloved wife of the late James Henry Blaise, mother of Joyce. Allen, Doris and Lyle. Funeral from D. A. Collins Chapel, 5610 Sherbrooke St.

West, on Friday, at 1 p.m. Interment Cassburn, Ont. CRONE, Kenneth Cameron. On Monday, January 27th, 1969, at the Sewick ley Valley Hospital, husband of Mary A. Gray, of 641 Clearview Drive, Bethel Park, Pittsburgh, Pa.

Brother of Lorne of Toronto, and Alan of Ottawa, Mrs. Lionel R. Baridon, and Miss Edna Crone, both of Ste. Anne de Bellevue, and Mrs. William F.

Millington, of Beaconsfield. Funeral services at the Harold E. Connell Funeral Home, 5120 West Library Bethel Park, Pittsburgh, on Thursday, January 30th, at 1.30 p.m. DEATHS CROSS, Arthur. At the Montreal General Hospital on January 28th, 1969, Arthur Cross beloved husband of the late Lilian Enderby Jackling and father of Jack, George and Winifred, (Mrs.

J. C. Ogle). Funeral from the Chapel of Jos. C.

Wray 1234 Mountain 2 p.m. Friday to Mount Royal Cemetery. In lieu of flowers donations sent to the Shriners Hospital for Crippled Children will be gratefully acknowledged. CUNNINGHAM, William M. Former employee of The Imperial Tobacco Company.

At the Lakeshore General Hospital on January 29th, 1969, in his 81st year, beloved husband of Alice Deal, dear father of Grace (Mrs. R. French) of Burlington, also survived by three grandchildren. Funeral from D. A.

Collins Memorial Chapel, 222 Metropolitan Pointe Claire, on Friday at 2 p.m. Interment Lakeview Cemetery. DUNN, Irene. At the Grace Dart Hospital, on January 29th, 1969, after a lengthly iliness, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs.

Andrew Dunn, sister of Diana Allan. Resting at D. A. Collins Funeral Home, 5610 Sherbrooke St. West.

Funeral notice later. ENGEL, Vickie. Suddenly at her late residence January 29th, 1969, Vickie Larkin dearly beloved wife of Barry Engel, daughter of Mrs. C. Larkin and sister of Irene, Frank and Ernest.

Resting at Rosedale Chapel, 4911 Cote des Neiges Road. Funeral from St. Kevin's Church on Saturday morning at 9 o'clock. Interment Cote des Neiges Cemetery. FLANAGAN, Mary Jane.

On January 30th, 1969, at St. Mary's Hospital, Mary Jane O'Brien, widow of James Flanagan, dear mother of Sister Mary Marguerite, brother Aiden, Francis and W. Stewart (Ann). Resting at the Clarke Funeral Home, 5580 Sherbrooke St. West, for Requiem Mass in St.

Monica's Church, on Saturday at 9 a.m. Interment Cote des Neiges Cemetery. HORN, Jack. At his residence on Thursday, January 30th, 1969, in his 82nd year, brother of Harry, Mrs. L.

Kellner (Rose) of New York, Joseph Tuscon, Arizona and the late Abraham Horn. Funeral from Paperman Sons. Cote des Neiges Chapel, 5605 Cote des Neiges Road on Friday, January 31st, at 2 p.m. to Temple Emanu-El Section Mount Royal Cemetery. Shiva private.

IALENTI, Nicola. At Montreal, on January 1969, aged 78. years, Nicola lalenti, beloved husband of the late Maria Antonia Dinardo, of 5844 Laurendeau, dear father of Anna (Mrs. Vincenzo Del Forto), Maria (Mrs. Charles Campo), Susan (Mrs.

A. Cosand tantini), Ida (Mrs. Alberto De Funeral Nardis), Sat- many grandchildren. urday, February 1st, from Urgel Bourgie Funeral Home, 6259 Monk for service in St. John Bosco Church, at 11 a.m.

Thence Cote des Neiges Cemetery. JODOIN, Dufresne ary 30th, 1969, at his residence Dufresne (Tiny) Jodoin, beloved husband of Kathleen Duggan and dear father of Mrs. Yves Charest (Audrey), Pierre, and Mrs. Pierre (Patricia). Resting at the Clarke Funeral Home, 5580 Sherbrooke West.

Requiem high mass in St. Antonin Church on Saturday at 10 a.m. Interment Longueuil Cemetery. In lieu of flowers donations to Canadian Red Cross will be greatly appreciated. JONES, Robert Bolton.

At Ste. Anne's Military Hospital, on January 27th, 1969. in his 84th year, Robert Bolton Jones, beloved husband of Evelyn Kearns and dear father of Grace (Mrs. Alexander Gray Hyde). A private funeral was held at the Chapel of Tees on January 29th.

KATHAN, Charles. Suddenly, at his home, R.R. 3, Cowansville, on Wednesday, January 29th, 1969, son of the late Charles Kathan and Susan Lang. Resting at J. W.

Draper Funeral Chapel, Cowansville, where service will be held Saturday, February 1st at 1:30 p.m. Interment Sweetsburg, Que. LUSSIER, Blanche. At Sorel, on Janvary 29th, 1969, Blanche Lachapelle- DEATHS MRS. FABIOLA LAPAN Funeral services will be held tomorrow at Mary Queen of the World Church for Mrs.

Lapan who died Wednesday following a long illness. She was 73. Mrs. Lapan was born in St. Maurice de Champlain, Que.

in 1895. She is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Marguerite Demers, Mrs. Jeanette Lyonnais, Mrs. Isabelle Prieur, Mrs.

Henriette Rickner, and two sons, Murray and Robert. The body is resting at the Alfred Dallaire funeral home at 5825 Boileau St. JACK HORN Jack Horn, pioneer Montreal restaurant and nightclub owner, died yesterday at his home at the age of 82 after a long illness. At his death he was the owner of the Continental Grill on St. Catherine opposite Place des Arts, where he presented some of the top names in show business in the 1950's.

Born in Poland, Mr. Horn came to the United States in 1906 and to Montreal in 1913. He started in the restaurant business and in 1916 opened the Cosmopolitan Political Club in St. Louis ward. As a result he was the longest holder of a liquor licence in Montreal.

Operation of this club led him into politics and for years Mr. Horn was the organizer for Peter Bercovitch, MLA at Quebec whose riding included St. Louis ward. He was also a personal friend of the late Premier Maurice Duplessis. In the early 1930's, Mr.

Horn operated the Stanley Grill on Stanley St. He owned Horn's Restaurant on St. Lawrence Boulevard and expanded to the central part of the city when he took over Bowen's Restaurants on Peel Street and on St. Catherine St. at the corner of Drummond.

Later he ran the Clover Cafe on St. Catherine St. near the Forum. In recent years, he sold his many restaurant and nightclub interests, only retaining the Continental Grill. Mr.

Horn originally purchased the building near the corner of St. Catherine and St. Urbain in the 1920's because he was given to understand the subway would be situated near there. Years later his business judgment was vindicated when the Metro was built only a few blocks away. He is survived by two brothers, Harry of Montreal and Joseph of Tuscon, Arizona, and a sister Rose (Mrs.

L. Kellner) of New York. The funeral will be held today at 2 p.m. at Paperman and Sons Cote des Neiges Chapel with interment in the Temple Emmanu-El section of Mount Royal Cemetery. Ex-CIA chief Dulles dies at age of 75 WASHINGTON (UPI) Allen W.

Dulles, who once planted a spy in Adolf Hitler's foreign ministry and directed the Central Intelligence Agency throughout the -Eisenhower era, died Wednesday night of complications arising from the flu and pneumonia. He was 75. A member of a family which produced three secretaries of state for Presi- dents Benjamin Harrison, Woodrow Wilson and Dwight D. Eisenhower he was a tweedy, pipesmoking, scholarly practitioner of "the craft of intelligence" since the start of the Second World War. Dulles, ailing for several Lussier, President of Dolard Lussier well known Insurance Brokerage firm in Eastern Canada, beloved wife of the late Dolard Lussier, dear mother of Bernard, Mariette, Amable, Roger, Jean Monique, Odette and Rodrique, mother-in-law of Isabelle Lamoureux, J.

Armand Valois, John MacKenzie, Solange Bibeau, Madeleine Simard, Dr. Gilles Paul-Hus, Jean Guertin and Liliane Paul-Hus. She also leaves two sisters, Miss Marie-Anne Lachapelle and Mrs. Herve Rajotte (Emma) and her only brother Lucien Lachapelle of Sorel. Resting at the Mandeville Mineau Funeral Home, 80 Char otte Sorel, Que.

Funeral at 11 a.m.. Saturday, February 1st, at St. Pierre Parish, Sorel, thence to Cemetery des Sts. Anges, Sorel. Please omit flowers, donations to the Canadian Cancer Society will be gratefully acknowledged.

Graduates from the CEGEP. styled program will enter first year of a three-year Bacca, laureate degree program. The two-year program will be equivalent to the academic. pre-university program offered by Dawson College. Tuition fees will be announced at a later date.

LOUVAIN, Belgium (AP) Rev. Dominique Pire, 1958 Nobel Peace Prize winner, died in hospital yesterday following surgery. He was 59. He was reported to have suffered a brain clot. Father Pire received the peace prize for his work among war refugees.

Question period disrupted: Rabbi calls lynchings shameful A surprise question from the floor of a jammed YMHA auditorium last night disrupted a question and answer period which followed a firebrand address by Rabbi Abraham Feinberg of Toronto's Holy Blossom Temple. The unidentified Israeli who posed the question charged Rabbi Feinberg with inciting an all-out nuclear war in the Middle East. Cries of "traitor" and "you come from Moscow" greeted the Israeli's ears as he tried to ask the question. The auditorium was the scene of confusion for a few minutes as several people refused to allow the Israeli to speak. During his hour-long address to more than 500 persons, Rabbi Feinberg urged Christian world to rise up against the shameful lynching of people in Baghdad with the same fury it directed Firemen battle stubborn blaze Montreal firemen fought a three-alarm blaze which broke out in a two-storey building at 3701 de Bullion St.

late last night. Some 70 firefighters battling the fire concentrated their efforts on preventing the flames from spreading to an adjacent three-storey apartment block. MISSING GIRL: Verdun police have requested public assistance in the locating of Debbie Abbott, 15, missing from her home in Verdun since Jan. 20. She is described as being 5'3" tall, weighing 130 pounds; with blue eyes and light brown hair.

When last seen, she was wearing a beige overcoat. a black fur hat and black leather knee boots. Any information concerning her whereabouts should contact the Verdun police at 768-4728. SERVICES To Place Your Ad Call 866-4771 278 PLUMBING, HEATING ATTENTION home owners, do not scrap your old water circulation pump. have if repaired at low cost.

keep as spare. 739-6336 ext. 73, J. Kurtz. Evenings: 725-3458.

JN. PLUMBING HEATING WE MAINTAIN BUILDING, RESTAU. RANTS, PLUMBING HEATING, RE: FRIGERATION BEST PRICES 279-5503. 282 UPHOLSTERY HEAVY plastic covers. all measures of chesterfield and repairs of kitchen chairs.

721-9093. McVEY, James Ewart. Suddenly, on Wednesday, January 29th, 1969; in his 55th year, beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. William McVey of LaSalle, and brother of Jessie, Edith (Mrs.

J. W. McEIligott), John, Gordon and Milne. Resting at Leather's Funeral Home 1718 St. Joseph Lachine.

Funeral service in the Chapel on Saturday, February 1st at 10:30 a.m. Thence to Rideau Memorial Garden. PARSON, Fanny. At the Royal Victoria Hospital on January 28th, 1969, in her 91st year, dearly beloved wife of the late John Parson and dear mother of Ruth (Mrs. K.

B. Mathew. son) and grandmother of Suzanee (Mrs. W. R.

S. Eakin) and Roderick. Funeral from Rosedale Chapel, 4911 Cote des Neiges Road at 2 p.m. Friday. Interment Mount Royal Cemetery.

No flowers by request. Donation maybe sent to the Canadian National Institute for the Blind. STODDARD, Harry Vincent. At Queen Elizabeth Hospital, on January 30th, 1969, beloved husband of Margaret Mitchell, dear father of Mable (Mrs. J.

E. Hamilton) of Torento, Grace (Mrs. J. R. Johnson), Margery (Mrs.

V. Muir), Jean (Mrs. E. L. Mundey) and Glenn.

Funeral from D. A. Collins Chapel, 5610 Sherbrooke St. West, on Saturday at 11 a.m., to Mount Royal Cemetery. against the retributive bombing of machines in Beirut." Rabbi Feinberg challenged the church to "demand redress for human lives as for commercial property.

Let clergymen insist that the flouting of elementary respect for human dignity denies peace," he said. He urged the major world powers not to mistake the Middle East crisis as an "internal domestic crisis. "Hitler. hid behind that technicality," the Rabbi stated. "The Jews of today will not march quietly to their doom Laporte forecasts June vote Torn by internal strife which has condemned it to perpetual inactivity, the National Union will be forced to call a leadership convention in April to be followed by a June general election, Liberal house leader Pierre Laporte predicted yesterday.

Meantime, Quebec has for long months been without any real government and is slipping steadily backward i into deeper economic and political stagnation, the former Lesage cabinet minister told a Reform Club luncheon. "Ministers and members, left to their own resources, flirt alternatively with federalism and separatism, blackmail the premier and make an open show of their contradictions and said Mr. Laporte. In a hard-hitting attack, the 48-year-old MPQ for the South Shore riding of Chambly took the government to task over the Quebec delegation's recent visit to France. "I ask the National Union is Paris going to choose its next leader? And I ask the people of Quebec if Paris is going to decide who will be the next premier?" Mr.

Laporte said the Liberals wish to publicly denounce the whole Paris visit. with all its fanfare, as nothing more than a manoeuvre designed to glamorize a dying government through empty publicity, "Even Mr. Duplessis was content to go to Boston and watch baseball. It was less expensive and just about as effective Mr. Laporte recalled that the Liberals had made clear to the French Government that Quebec wishes to work out its own future within the framework of Canada and that France must take this into account in its attitudes and statements.

Relations with France. he suggested, tend to be a "oneway street" with great emphasis on culture and very little hard cash for investment in economic development. I as did the Jews during Nazi Germany. Uncle Tom had died not only for the Negro but for the Jews as well," Rabbi Feinberg said. In the domain of public relations, Israel's "misdemeanor" was winning the 1967 June war and a further lease on life, the Rabbi pointed out.

Olympics not dead may be down-but Montreal hasn't yet counted the 1976 Olympics out. Executive committee chairman Lucien Saulnier said yesterday that "it is far too early to tell" if Montreal will give up bid for the Summer Games." "We are going to examine the books very closely before making any decision on whether to cancel our bid: we still have a genuine interest in having the games here in 1976," he said, adding that Montreal's poor financial position "would certainly improve vey much within the next few years." He stressed that outside support, both from the two higher governments as well as private enterprise would be given to Montreal if the International Olympic Committee awards the games to the city. "As it is we will certainly not, make any decision on the Olympic bid before 1970." ALLEN DULLES WHITTET, Fred Ballantyne. At Rawdon, January 30th, 1969, aged 85 years, son of the late Mr. and Mrs.

William Whittet. Funeral from D. A. Collins Chapel, 5610 Sherbrooke St. West, on Saturday at 10 a.m., to Mount Royal Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers, donations to Montreal Children's Hospital would be gratefully acknowledged. WINDSOR, Harvey Ross. At his residence, Ile Perrot, on January 29th, 1969, beloved husband of Lillian May Harding, father of Audrey (Mrs. John Burke), Harvey Ross, Colin Peter, Pauline (Mrs. W.

Homerston), Margaret (Mrs. P. Urbain), Carol (Mrs. S. Lemanski).

Funeral private from D. A. Collins Chapel, 5610 Sherbrooke St. West, on Friday, to Mount Royal Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Canadian Cancer Society.

WOODWARD, Kathleen Lee. Suddenly, at her late residence, on Tuesday, January 28th, 1969, beloved wife of Richard E. Woodward and sister of Annabel (Mrs. C. W.

Scribner) of Los Angeles, Constance (Mrs. D. L. Lockerby) and Judson G. Lee.

Funeral service from Raoul Bourgie Funeral Home 1345 Notre Dame Lachine, on Saturday, February 1st at 11 a.m. Interment Lakeview Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Multiple Sclerosis Society. LODGE NOTICE The Royal Albert Lodge, No. 25 A.F.

A.M., G.R.Q. Brethren of Royal Albert Lodge are requested to attend the funeral of our late Most Wor. Bro. Arthur Cross at 2 p.m., Friday, January 31st, from the Chapel of Jos. C.

Wray Bro. 1234 Mountain St. O. FOSTER CARTER Secretary No Regalia. Miss FLORISTS INC "For Flowers that Please" 1420 McGILL COLLEGE VI 9-7721 suffered a mild stroke Saturday years, A.

a little more than a year ago and had been hospitalized with the flu since Christmas Eve. The CIA announced his death. which occurred in Georgetown University Hospital. Dulles continued to serve the government even after his retirement in November, 1961, less than a year after the disaster of the Bay of Pigs invasion of Cuba by a band of Cuban guerrillas trained in part by the CIA. He served on the Warren Commission and firmly subscribed 1 to its belief that Lee Harvey Oswald was the sole assassin of President John F.

Kennedy. Criticism was levelled at him for permitting Francis Gary Powers' U2 flight over Russia to occur on the eve of a summit meeting between Eisenhower and then Soviet Premier Nikita S. Khrushchev in Paris in 1960. Born in 1893 the son of a Presbyterian clergyman in Watertown, N.Y., he grew up in parsonages in New York State, followed his older brother to Princeton University and, out of a desire to see the world, taught English in Allahabad, India, after graduation. He married Clover Todd in 1920.

TEES CO. INC. IN SECOND CENTURY OF SERVICE TO MONTREAL R. TEES JAMES, President COMPLETELY AIR CONDITIONED PARKING AREA ON PREMISES De Maisonneuve Blvd. W.

and Towers Street 937-9278 B.A. Funeral Homes Inc. Immediate Help At Any Hour Bereavement can occur at any hour and whenever it does, even if it should be in the middle of the night, we're prepared to begin helping at once. MEMBER, THE ORDER OF THE GOLDEN RULE IL NOT SERVICE BY GOLDEN TO "SERVICE POINTE CLAIRE TO ALL 222 METROPOLITAN BLYD. Phone 695-4200 5610 SHERBROOKE STREET WEST Phone 484-1149.

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