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The Ottawa Journal from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • Page 20

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Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
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H. TOWN5END, ion of Mr. nd Mrs. J. A.

Townstnd. p.m.. Rev. E. H.

Cameron offici- aung. inicrmem was in fine-crest cemetery 118 Daniel, avenue, who re- ceived the degree of Bachelor of Science in civil engineering at the recent Queen 'i University convocation. Mr. Townsend is a former student of Fisher Park High School and Carlelon University, i F. W.

Cody Dies Was Salesman In Ottawa Valley A representative of Canada in the Ottawa Valley for many years. Frank Cody. 465 McLeod street, died in hospital Sunday after a long illness. He was 74 Mr. Cody served with Can-Ida Steelwares in the western provinces before coming to Ottawa and was previously employed with McClary's Limited at London.

Ont. A member of Builders Lodge. AF and AM. he also belonged to the United Commercial Travellers and the Central: Lawn Bowling Club. He attended Fourth Avenue Baptist Church.

Born in Woodstock. and educated there and at Wingham. Mr. Cody wasj the son of the late Mr. and Mrs.

Alfred E. Cody. He wasj married in Calgary in 1917 to the former Esther Grace Paterson, who died some lime ayo Mr. Codv leaves one sitter, Mrs Frank Armour of Kincardine. Ont and one niece and a nephew.

The bodv was at Huise and' Plavfair. 315 McLeod where the funeral was held In the chapel today at three EDWARD TERRENCE O'BRIEN, ion of Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. O'Brien.

124 Kentlwbrth avenue, who received his Bachelor of Science degree in Engineering at the recent Convocation of Queen's University. Mrs. R. McGlashan Dies at Wakefield A lifelong resident of St. Pierre de Wakefield, Mrs.

Rosa McGlashan, died at her home Tuesday after a long illness. She was 77. Daughter of the late Onisine St. Armand and the former Emilie Lapierre, she was married at St. Pierre de Wakefield in 1913.

to Pierre McGlashan. who died some time ago. Mrs. McGlashan leaves five sons. Patrick.

John and William, all of St. Pierre de Wakefield. Lloyd, of Vancouver, and Staniev. Ashlon, three daughters, Mrs. Glayds Brassard, of Pollimore.

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nlfir1 llftflMlMii I AI rm I I rfsa towstf. Mo Wtk, 'i to THE OTTAWA JOURNAL WEDNESDAY. MAY 27. MORE--I5 THE BUY WORD AT AP-- MC Anniversary Specials (MAMS MM MIKITY "li 4 (Irene) and Mrs. Lorenzo Ques- nel (Ethel), both of St.

Pierre de Wakefield; and one sister. Mrs. Jules Matte, of Chelmsford. OnL There are 21 The body was taken to the residence of John McGlashan in St. Pierre de Wakefield from the Beauchamp funeral home.

171 St. Laurent Boulevard. Hull Requiem high mass will he chanted at 10 a m. Thursday in the Roman Catholic Church at St. Pierre de Wakefield and interment will be in the parish cemetery.

Roskilde, capital of Den mark until 1443, has a cathedral dating from the 11th cen- lury. THE VOTERS' LISTS ACT, 1951 PART III NOTICE OF REVISION OF VOTERS' LISTS (IN URBAN POLLING SUBDIVISIONS) NOTICE OF SITTINGS OF THE REVISING OFFICERS IN THE ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF RUSSELL Public notice is hereby given, pursuant to Section 74 of the Voters' LisU Act 1951. of the revision of the voters' lists for polling subdivisions Not. 46 to 75 inclusive being all the polling subdivisions in the TOWNSHIP OF GLOUCESTER IN THE ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF RUSSELL And further take notice that sittings will be held by the revising officer at the times and places set forth In the schedule hereinafter set out. -Any person qualified to vote at the pending election to the legislative assembly and whose name hits been omitted from, or incorrectly entered in.

the enumerator's list of voters is called upon to attend at the times and places hereunder mentioned for the purpose of having his name enrolled upon the voters' lrsts to be used at the said election. Complaints which have been properly filed with reference to names wrongfully entered upon the enumerator's lists will be heard at these sittings. Voters' lists for this electoral district will be open for public inspection at the office of the Returning Officer located it 120 Montreal Road, Eastview. Ontario, -between the hours 10 a.m. and 4 p.m.

on and after rhursday. the 21st day of May, 19S9. The lists may also be inspected at the office of the of the murocipaJUy between the hours of 10 a m. and 4 p.m. on and after Thursday, the 21st day of May, 1959.

SCHEDULE Registration and revising district. Includes all the polling subdivisions in and for the said Township of Gloucester. Sittings will be held for registration and ''revising In the said Township of Gloucester at the township hall. Billings' Bridge, OnL On Thursday, the 2Blh day of May, 1959, between the hour of 2 p.m. and 5 p.m.

On Friday, the 29tK day of May. 1959, between the hours of 5 p.m. and 8 p.m. On' Saturday, the 30th day of May, 1959. between the hours of 2 p.m.

and 5 p.m. Registration -and Revising Officer HIS HONOUR JUDGE W. A. MARION Clerk of the Revising Officer: CARMAN H. GUEST, 1349 Bank Ottawa, Ontario W.

A. MARION, Chairman of the Election Board, OnL DATED MAV Uth, 1959." BIRTHDAY ECONOMICAL. SWEET EATING DUCKS COTTAGE ROLLS CHICKEN LOAF WEINERS 100th ANNIVERSARY RECORD BARGAIN A Treasury of the World's Best Music SAVE OVER $40.00 ON A COMPLETE SET OF 14 CLASSIC LP. RECORDS WITH FREE GIANT ALBUM RECORD No. 12 ON SALE THIS WEEK FOR ONLY L59 Thii Week's Record: Tchaikovsky Symphony No.

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