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The Gazette from Montreal, Quebec, Canada • 21

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The "GAZETTE. Montreal. Aug 2. 1975 21 Fire tolbircdes-to-Ib From 8 30 a to 4 30 dailf (to 9 for pri-HOURS vate parties) Closed Saturdays SUNDAY From 12 noon to 4 pm HOLIDAYS (Birth and Death Notices only) 12' per word. Minimum Charge $2.

per day Alto fisted in these columns: Engagements. Announcements. Metriege Notices. Divorces. Chosen Children, Requiem Messes.

In Memoriem. Unveilings. Cerds ot thanks. taw Group hails rape ruling SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) The State Supreme Court, in a ruling hailed as a "terrific victory" by the National Organization for Women, has ended a 300-year-old law requiring judges to tell juries that rape is easily charged and difficult to defend. The court ruled unanimously Thursday that the law.

first applied in the 17th century by English Lord Chief Justice Sir Matthew Hale, has "outworn its usefulness." The law also required juries to weigh with caution the victim's testimony. Hale contended defendants might be easily convicted "by the confident testimony of malicious and false witnesses." Chief Justice Donald R. Wright said in his opinion the idea of presumption of innocence "had yet to crystalize into rights" during Hale's days on the bench. Shirley Yawitz, attorney for the San Francisco chapter of the National Organization for Women, said the ruling was a "terrific victory for all of us because it treats rape cases just like all other criminal cases." She said the old law made it difficult to obtain convictions in rape cases. BIRTHS ALLEN.

HI there, my name Is David James, I am the first born to my parents, Nick and Diane (nee Lyons) on July 30, 1975, at the Lake-shore General Hospital. I weigh 7 10 ozs, my proud qrandparents are Mr. and Mrs. N.T. Lyons and Mrs.

J.R. Allen. My mother and I are well and my father is recovering nicely. ASHCROFT. To David and Maria (nee Lubeckl), a son, Thomas, 8 lbs.

1 on July 25 at the Montreal General Hospital. I GGIN BOTTOM. Jim and Betty (nee Myers) proudly announce the birth of a daughter, 10 lb. 6 sister to Christine, on August 1, 1975, at the Montreal General Hospital. Both well.

KERNER. Skip and Stephanie (nee O'Neill) proudly announce the birth of their son Mathew Brooks, 7 lb. 12 oz. at St. Mary's Hospital.

All is well. MONTGOMERY. To Helena (nee Alston? and George P. Montgomery, on July 30th, at the Ottawa Civic Hospital, a son. RAHEJA Manu and Helen (nee Vilim) are pleased to announce the birth of their second child, a son, August 1, 1975, at the Royal Victoria Hospital, brother to Christina.

Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Vilim of Montreal and Mr. and Mrs.

Chatrumal T. Raheia of Bombay, India. Mother and Baby well, father recovering. STEVENS. Born to Ken and Debbie (nee Dunkerlev) a girl Jenny, on July 30, 1975 in Port Arthur General Hospital.

Sister to Cameron. All well. YOTT Gary and Jocelvne (nee Belanger) joyfully announce the birth of their son, on August 1, 1975, at the Royal Victoria Hospital. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.

Emile Belanger and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tott. MA THS BOWKER, Edith May. At the Reddy Memorial Hospital, on Au-qust 1, 1975.

Edith May Duqgins beloved wife of the late Alfred Merle Bowker, dear mother of Ted, Pete and Dorothy. Funeral from D. A. Collins Chapel, 5610 Sherbrooke Street West, on Monday, at 10 a.m. Interment Austin, Quebec.

In lieu of flowers donations to the Pentecostal Benevolent Association of Quebec, 2165 Tuoper Street would be gratefully acknowledged. BROADLEY, Maria Ida. At MIs-sissauga, Ontario, Tuesday, July 29, 1975, in her 85th year, beloved wife of the late Robert Hordenby Broad-lev. Dear mother of Harold of Rox-boro, Quebec and Robert of Missis-sauga, Ontario. Also survived by six qrandchildren, and two greatgrandchildren.

Visitation at J.F. Wilson and Sons Funeral Home, 5784 Verdun, Ave, Verdun. Service in the Chapel, Saturday, August 2, at 9 a.m. to Montreal Memorial Park Crematorium. Visiting hours; 1 to 3 p.m.

and 7 to 9 p.m. BRUNETTE, Henrietta. Of R.R.2 L'Oriqnal, passed away on Friday, August 1, aged 58, beloved wife of Rolland Brunette and daughter of Joseph Ernest Pinent and the late Alberta Savard. Survived by three daughters, Mrs. Jean Renard, Louise from Lawrsnceville, Miss Andre Brunette from Bouate Conte D'Eivoire, and Miss Francine Brunette from Ville LaSalle, Quebec, sister of Jean Marie from Ottawa, Ga-brielle from Gatineau and Yves from Ottawa.

Also survived by a sister, Mrs. Edward Emard (Pierrette) from Gatineau, grandmother of Christine and Patrick Renard. Resting at Noel Funeral Home 416 McGill Street, Hawkesbury. Departure from Funeral home at 3:30 p.m. on Sunday, Auqust 3, for service at 4:00 p.m.

at St. Jean Baptiste Church in L'Oriqnal. Interment at Cassburn Cemetery. BURRY, Winifred Muriel. At the Montreal Protestant Hospital on Thursday, July 31, 1975.

Winifred Muriel McCubbin, beloved wife of the late Robert Wallace Burry and dear aunt of Muriel (Mrs. E. Sa-bourin), Eleanor (Mrs. R. Johnson) and Mariorie (Mrs.

E. Savard) and many other nieces and nephews. Resting at Armstrong Funeral HI SWnttKI KS9ni pa tomato W7 fflBM uuu n-ilPf wva DEATHS MEYER, Frank of Lauderdale bv the Sea. Former resident of Montreal, passed away after a lengthy illness in the Imperial Point Hospital, Fort Lauderdale on July 30th, 1975, in his eiqhty-second year. Beloved husband of C.

Louise Smith, dear father of Virginia, (Mrs. Eadie) and Robert F. (Bob), grandfather of six grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren, brother of Lillian of Indianapolis. He was an executive vice-president and director of Crane Canada Ltd. and Subsidiary Companies at retirement in 1959.

A member of the Royal Montreal Golf Club and Engineers Club of Montreal. A memorial service will be held at D. A. Collins Chapel, 5610 Sherbrooke St. West, on Tuesday at 4 p.m.

In lieu of flowers, donations to the Cancer Society would be gratefully acknowledged. NASH, Marschall (Toby). At the Montreal General Hospital, on July 30, 1975, beloved husband of Miriam Shaw, beloved father of Martha (Mrs. G. Buscombe) and Michael.

A private funeral was held at the Mount Royal Crematorium on Friday, August 1. Arranqements entrusted to D. A. Collins Funeral Home. PURICH, Kristina.

At Montreal. July 31, 1975, aqed 83 years. Kristina (Tenka) Marcic, beloved wife of the late Uros Purich, mother of Andrew (husband of Melanie Bugarskf Dusan), also survived by her daughter-in-law Mrs. Sava Purich (Olga). Funeral Saturday, August 2, from J.

R. Deslauriers Funeral Home, 5650 Cote des Neiges Road, in the Chapel at 10 a.m. Thence Mount Royal Cemetery. ROUNDTREE, William John. At the Jewish General Hospital on Thursday, July 31, 1975.

John Roundtree, age 69 years, dearly beloved husband of Ida Norman, dear father of Sam, John, Brenda (Mrs! N. Carter), the late Gordon and the late Norman. Also survived by thirteen grandchildren. Loving brother of Doris (Mrs. N.

Newbergher), Ethel (Mrs. M. Fedczyk) of Tim-mins, Ontario, Minnibell (Mrs. J. Kovacic), and the late Walter.

Visitation at Clarke MacGillivray White Funeral Directors, 5644 Bannantyne Ave. (at Beatty), Verdun. Funeral service Monday, August 4, at 2:00 m. from the Chapel. Pastor H.

Harmes officiating. Interment Mount Royal Cemetery. Visiting hours from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. and 7 p.m.

to 9 p.m. SCHERMAN, Leola P. After a lengthy illness in Montreal, July 30th, 1975. Widow of Hulbert Hartt Scherman, mother of the late James Hartt Scherman. Leaving to mourn qranddaugfiers Elizabeth Leola and Isabei jbhann.

daughter-in-law Cecelia Scherman Sparks, sisters Mrs A McGee, Sherbrooke, Quebec; Mrs William Verrel and Mrs Carter ot Toronto, and sister-in-law Miss Mildred Scherman. Woltville, Nova Scotia. funeral was held August 1, 1975 at Mount Roval Cemetery Donations, in lieu ot flowers, may be sent to Eventide Home VIRTUE, Ruby Isabel. At St Mary's Hospital, on Thursday, July 31 1975 Ruby Virtue, dear sister of June (Mrs. S.

Burns) ot Brockville Ontario, dear aunt of Gwen (Mrs Kane), Audrey (Mrs. G. Maguire), Brenda (Mrs McKinnev), and Joan (Mrs. P. Malizia).

Visitation at Clarke MacGillivray White Funeral Directors, 1459 Towers Street, Montreal. Funeral service Monday, Auqust 4, at 2 p.m. from the Chapel. Interment Mount Royal Cemetery. Visiting hours 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m.

WARNOCK, Baby Eliza. Infant daughter of Jim and Pearl (nee Smith), stillborn, July 30, 1975. Private funeral to be held. ANSWER TO TODHY'S PU771E I. iiif On P.

Te3iti IS Cw-f ftiwTe Hags 'I! 1 1. 1 III DEATHS BERNACKI, Joseph. Montreal, August 1, 1975. Age 46. Joseph Ber-nacki, vice-president of the White Eagle Polish Society and former constable for the Town of Mount Royal.

Beloved husband of Jennie Komisaruk and dear father of Christine, Joey and Debby. Son of the late Joseph Bernacki and Olga Krupiel-nicka and bother of William, Sophie (Mrs. Pilat), Lucy (Mrs. Mika-laiunas), dear brother-in-law of Helen Whiteway and Tony Komisaruk. Funeral on Monday, August 4.

Alfred Dallaire, 3254 Bellechasse Street. Leaving 10:30 a m. to St. Mary's Polish Church, for service at II a m. Interment Cote des Neiges ftnotory tits.

'w tk -1 6 1 'y Mm 1 i 1 1 1 im 'X' a'W "pTMglASTsh1' 1 Moii'e sBi l'MtiisMol. 1 'ipiSsi'if't' Jjfc confidets 1. i fh, i (vCli ill r. i. I 1 timl i isms i r-li jsg 5 Home, 1640 Cote Vertu, Ville St.

Laurent, where funeral service will be held in the Chapel on Saturday at 9:30 a.m. Interment Mount Royal Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations to the St. Mark's Anqlican Church Memorial Fund, 1650 De-celles Street, Ville St. Laurent, would be gratefully appreciated.

CARRIER, Marie-Louis. Engineer, former director of the Institute of Technology of Hull and Pco fessor at the University of OitawaT at Montreal on July 25, 1975, aged 66, husband of Yvette Lacroix, father of Michel of Hull and Louis-Cliche of Quebec, his sisters, Lucette of Quebec and Mrs. Lucien Lecours of Levis Donations to the Montreal Neuroloqical Institute, 3801 University, would be gratefully acknowledged. CUNNINGHAM, Gladys. At the Queen Elizabeth Hospital on July 31, 1975 Gladys Dawson, beloved wife of the late Georqe Alexander Cun-mnqham, dear mother of Norma (Mrs.

Hartley), dear orand-mother of Peter and Stephen. Funeral from DA Collins Chapel, 5610 Sherbrooke Street West, on Saturday at 11 a Interment Mount Royal Cemetery. OANDURAND, George R. At Montreal, July 28, 1975, aged 70 years Georqe Dandurand, husband of Eva LeBlanc, survived bv his daughter-in-law Doris West and three grandchildren, Bruce, Mark and Paul. Funeral July 31.

from Urqel Bourgie Funeral Home, 400 Henri Bourassa East, for service in Visitation Church, Thursday at 10 a m. Thence Cote des Neiges Cemetery GIRARD, Raoul Aza. At Montreal, Auqust 1, 1975, aqed 95 years Raoul Aza Girard. Husband of the late Alice Beauchamp, and Graziel-la Fontaine, survived by his children, Raoul (husband of Marquerite Ouimet), Jean (husband of Anita Garbarino), Marthe (wife of Doctor Gerard DeMontiqny), Anita (wife of Doctor Raohel Boutin) and Mrs Isabelle Girard Funeral Tuesday. Auqust 5 from his son Jean's residence, 6 Paqnuelo, Outremont for service in St Viateur Church at 9 a.m.

Thence Cote des Neiqes Cemetery GOLDBLOOM, Stephen Sidney. Suddenly, aqed 21, on Thursday, July 31, 1975. Dearly beloved son of Ruth and Charles A. Goldbloom. Cherished brother of Elaine and Joanne, devoted grandson of Mrs.

Molly Burshtvn and the late Morris Burshtvn and the late Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Goldbloom. Funeral services from Paperman Sons Cote des Neiges Chapel, 5605 Cote des Neiges Road, on Sunday, August 3, at 12, noon, to the Hunqarian Hebrew Sick Benefit Association Cemetery, De la Savane. Shiva strictly private.

GOUDIE, Annie. On August 1, 1975, Annie Tompkins, beloved wife of the late Stewart Goudie, dear mother of Gladys Orlowski, Dorothy Bouchard, Kenneth and Clifford. Also survived by five grandchildren and two great-grandchildren Resting at A Collins Funeral Home 5610 Sherbrooke Street West Funeral service at St Matthew's Church, Grenville, Quebec on Monday al 11 Masses I 4 UNVEILINGS CHASKELSON, Tillie. The unveiling of a monument in memory of the late Tillie Chaskelson, beloved wife of the late Barnet, dearly beloved mother of Sarah Nadler, Lily Roth-man, Sam Chase, the late Ben, will take place Sunday, Auqust 3, 1975, II a at Conqreqation Chevra- Kadi-sha Cemetery, Berri and Sauve. Relatives and friends are invited to attend LEMCOVITCH, Harry.

The unveiling of a monument to the memory of the late Harry Lemcovitch, beloved husband of Rose, stepfather ot Henry and Gerald of Detroit, will take place on Sunday, August 3, at 1) a.m. at the Beth Hamedrash Ha-gadol Tifereth Israel, de la Savane, section forty-two, first gate going north Relatives and friends invited to attend. jsllo The Gazette's new Bridal Shower Gift Pack is better and more exciting than ever before. Just look what you'll receive: More than 35 full-size, top-brand household products. More than $8.00 worth of discount coupons.

Over 20 booklets from top-name products containing recipes and household hints. One week's gift subscription to The Gazette. Total Retail Value Over $25.00. If you're going to be married during the next few months, don't miss out on this wonderful wedding gift from The Gazette. Simply complete the coupon and mail it to us.

There's nothing to buy and absolutely no obligation. By the way, if you have a friend or relative who is a bride-to-be, you can complete the attached coupon and mail it on her behalf. We'll take care of the rest. All registrations must be received before the wedding, and the offer is limited to brides-to-be who will take up residence after their wedding within a 40-mile radius of the City of Montreal, where home delivery of The Gazette is McKENNA COTE DES NEIGES Ifl- Smce 1851 731-4992 MAJOR CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT AUCTION DATE: Thursday, August 1475 10:00 A.M. (E.D.S.T.) PI A PC- On the corner of Labelle and Ren-' aissance in Ville Laval, (Montreal), P.O..

ON We are pleased to be selling on behalf of BEHALF Jules Chapdelaine who is retiring from the construction business, equip-Qp; ment from Lundrigan's and others. Equipment Includes: 25 CRAWLER TRACTORS: 3-Cat D9G's, 8-DSH's. 3-D7E's, D7F, D6C, D6B, D5 and John Deere 450, 350, Case 310D, 1150, IHC TD30B, TD20BP, TD182 Models to 1973. 10 WHEEL LOADERS: 2- Cat 980's, 966A, 944, 920, Hough H100, H90. H50 Models to 1972.

7 CRAWLER LOADERS: Cat 983, 2-977K'9, 2-955L's, 1HK TD250B. John Deere 350B Models to 1973. FORK-LIFT: TimherToter 16 Ton (4x4). 9 HYDRAULIC BACKHOES: Liebherr 961, 3-Koehring 505's, 2-466's, 3- Drotts YC50, YC40, YC30, John Deere 690, Schield Bantam 450A Models to 1972. 4 LOADER BACKHOES: John Deere 500A, 400, 310, IHC 2500B Models to 1973.

2 CABLE BACKHOES AND 2 CRANES: Linkbelt LS68, Dominion 450, Linkbelt LS98, Lorain TL20 cw 65' boom. 3 MOTOR SCRAPERS: Cat 63lB's. MOTOR GRADERS: Allis Chalmers M100, Chamt Adams 550, Galion T5O0A. 3 OFF HIGHWAY ROCK TRUCKS: Cat 769s. HYDRAULIC EXCAVATOR: Gradall 2460.

COMPACTION EQUIPMENT: Bomag K.B.4 Packer, RayGo Rascal 404A, RayGo 300, Sheepsfoot 48" Double Drum Tow, Essick 28" Vib. Roller, IHC 350 comb. Steel and Pneumatic Roller, approx. 20 Tamper Packers. TRUCKS: 1969 Autocar DC9964 TA Tractor, 2-1974 Ford Courier P.U.'s.

1971 Ford F250 4x4 P.U.. Lord LTS8000, Ford 1000 and 9(XX) Ca-bover Tractors, 2-Ford LNT8000 Dump Trucks cw heated alum, boxes, Mack DM819SX TA Tractor, 2-Mack DM685S's cw dump boxes, Mack B915 TA Dump, 1973 IHC 1700 SA, 2-1972 IHC F4270 TA Tractors, 3-IHC F2000D TA Tractors, 1969 IHC 4070 Cabover TA Tractor, 1968 Chev TA Mixer cw Rex 8 yd. Mixer. TRAILERS: Atco 12' TA Flagliner. Atco LBA8-2-8 TA cw 7' deck.

Atco LBA10-2-8 TA cw deck. Gaymore Mdl. C202-20-7 TA dump cw 21 body. CRUSHING EQUIPMENT: Cedarapids 22x36 Port. Jaw Crusher.

8 to 10 yd. Buggy Bin. COMPRESSORS: Broomwade 125 cfm Rotary. Jaeger 125 cfm Rotary. Schramm 60 cfm.

POWER UNITS: Dor-man 534 diesel. Cat D311. Hercules D7XB. SNOW PLOW: Sicard 4x4. AUTOMOBILES: 1973 Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham, fully equipped.

ATTACHMENTS: 4-Cat (3-9, l-8) Single Shank Parallelogram Rippers. Cat 1 Multi-Shank Parallelogram Ripper. PLUS: Welders, Pumps and many other misc. items. WRITE OR PHONE FOR FREE BROCHURE OR FOR FURTHER INFORMATION: TORONTO OFFICE: Sto 4, 2267 Islington Hexdnle, Ontario.

M9W 3W7 Ken Lund (416) 745 6950 or 745-2587 OR. FOR OUR FRENCH SPEAKING FRIENDS: Bill Davis (514) 562-2282 HEAD OFFICE: 920 Bridgeport Road, Richmond, B.C. V6X 1S1 Dick Bartel (604) 273-7564 CARD OF TIIAMnS avaiiaDie. MAIL TO: BRIDAL SHOWER P.O. BOX 960 MONTREAL QUE.

H3C 3E2 ALL SPACES MUST BE COMPLETED. (PLEASE PRINT) Please register the following for The Gazette "BRIDAL SHOWER" GIFT PACK GRIFFIN, Catherine. At her residence on Friday, August 1975 Catherine Martin, beloved wife of the late Michael Griffin, dear mother ot May (Mrs Arbour), Irene (Mrs. S. Edmunds), Michael and Agnes and the late Jack.

Resting at the J. Wilson and Sons Funeral Home, 5784 Verdun Ave. Service at St Thomas More Church, Monday, August 4 at 9 a.m. Interment Cote des Neiges Cemetery. GWYNNE, May.

Suddenly on Thursday, July 31, May West, wife of the late Robert Gwynne, dear mother of Florence (Mrs. A. Stephens), Elsie (Mrs. G. Husk), Gladys (Mrs.

F. Bagdanov), Joyce (Mrs. J. Wilcock-Finn), Robert and the late Lillian (Mrs. Ware).

Also survived by fifteen qrandchildren and ten great qrandchildren Visitation at Clarke MacGillivray White Funeral Directors, Southshoie Facilities, 307 Riverside Drive (at Ar-gyle) St Lambert Funeral service from the Chapel on Mondav, August 4 at 11 a interment Laurentide Memorial Gardens Visiting hours 2 to 5 and p.m. to 9 I NAME OF BRIDE-TO-BE NAME OF BRIDEGROOM. (to.l) (Fint) PRESENT ADDRESS OF BRIDE-TO-BE. (StrMt) (Strwt No.) (pt No.) RENE RAN A LLO The family of the lalt Keiie Kanallo snuerely hank all their relatives and fnend for heir many expressions of hv ant) charitable donation followini! (lie of a dwfriy Ik'lovetl husband, lather, Ki'HiidfHtlier, brother and (Tt. Hom.ltniiwu) (Poitol Code) (City or Town) DATE OF WEDDING.

(Doy) (Mill) (Yr) NAME OF PERSON OFFICIATING (MINISTER, PRIEST, RABBI, ETC.) CHECK iF YOU ARE: BRIDE-TO-BE MOTHER RELATIVE' FRIEND YOUR NAME (toil) (f.nl) YOUR ADDRESS. (StrMt) (SttMt No.) (Apt. No.) Edmonton Portland CREMATION Offers memonalization with dignity and reverence Write for free booklet which will give you an abundance of information and answer all your questions Write to: Tho Cremation Society of Quebec P.O. Box 34 St. Laurent, H4L 4V4 Calgary (403) 435-9111 (40.3) 281-6006 (503) 288-2747 (Pily or Town) (F-odel'Ctd.) DO YOU RECEIVE HOME DELIVERY OF THE GAZETTE? NO O' YES.

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