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The Gazette from Montreal, Quebec, Canada • 80

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80 The GAZETTE, Montreal, Tuesday. April 29. 1960 HOURS: Fom 6 30 to 9 it fc'Oied Sjru'davsl SUNDAY a HOUOAVS: From 12 noon K4em RATES: 2Sc par mora Minimum charge S3 00 per day Atso hsted rnese cotumns Cnosw CniiJrn Requiem Masses Memonam, Unveilings. Cards Of TnanM, Pnone 866-4771 DEATHS DEATHS DEATHS DEATHS IN MEMORIAM LARRISSEY, Irene (Seguin). In loving memory of a dear wife, mother and grandmother who passed away April 29.

1975. I orten sit and think ol you. The things you used to say and do. And wonder why you had to die. Without a chance to say goodbye.

Sadly missed and always remembered by your husband Bill and family. LARRISSEY, Irene, In loving memory of a dear mother and grandmother who passed away April 29. 1975. No longer in our life to share But in our hearts you're always there Sadly missed by daughter Dean-na. Rocky and Darren.

MCCRACKEN. Elizabeth (Donaldson). In loving memory of my mother who passed away 0(1 April 29. 1979. My secret tears still flow How much I miss you.

Mom No one will ever know. Betty. OSTRO, Ben. In memory of uncly Benny, passed away April 29, 1978. Always remembered Myrna.

Bert. Jason and Michael REID, George. In loving memory of a dear brother who passed away April 29. 1979. No longer in our lives to share But in hearts you're always there.

Sadly missed by sisters Ruby and Ann. REID, George Alexander. In loving memory of my husband who passed away one year ago today. Gone are the days we use to share But in my heart you are always there The gates of memory will never close I miss you more than anyone knows Your wife Ann, sons Frank and family, Larry and family and Raymond and family. REID, GEORGE.

In loving memory of a dear friend who passed away April 29th, 1979, Charlie. RUDNER, Joseph. In loving memory of our dear dad who passed away April 29, 1977 (eleven lyar). Forever in our hearts. Marvin and Evelyn.

SEYMOUR. Lawrence. In loving memory of a dear brother and Uncle who passed away on April 29. 197 Always remembered and sadly missed by your sister Hazel (Mrs. D.

Plant), brother Gordon, your two nephews and three nieces. VIMBOR, John. In loving memory DEATHS TAYtOR, Fern. At her residence in Rosemere. on April 26.

1980, aged sixty-five years. Fern Duncan, beloved wife of the late Edward Taylor, dear mother of Beverly. (Mrs. Kenneth Lin-ford). Ross (husband of Pierrette Roberts).

Barry (husband of Carol Woods), aiso survived by six grandchildren. Resting at the Maurice Savaria Funeral Home. 61 BiainviHe West. Ste. Therese.

Funeral. Tuesday April 29. at 10 a m. at the Parlour. Interment Montreal Me-monal Park Cemetery.

TICOLL, Louis. On Saturday. April 26. 1980. Beloved husband of Elsie Yancovich.

Dear father of David and Miriam. Father-in-law of Tracev. Brother of Joseph. Services took place on Monday. April 28 at Mount Royal Cemetery.

In lieu of gifts, contributions may be made to the Canadian Heart Foundation. 1455 Peel 288-8141. IN ME MORI AM CALLAHAN, Ethel. In loving memory of a dear sister and Aunt. Ethel (Caily) who passed away April 29, 1979.

Ever re membered Ruth, Lorna and hor nieces. CAMPBELL, James. In loving memory of a beloved husband who passed away April 29. 1976. In tears I saw you sinking.

I watched you fade away. My heart was broken. You fought so hard to stay. But when I saw you sleeping. So peaceful free from pain, I could not wish you back.

To suffer so again. Sadly missed and always remembered by wife Ann, children and grandchildren. CAMPBELL, ROSE. In loving memory of my best friend and sister-in-law who passed away April 29. 1977.

April comes with deep regret ft brings back memories of a phone call everyday That I no longer get No longer in my fife to share But in my heart you will always be there. Lovingly remembered by Cassie. CAMPBELL. Rosa. In loving memory of a dear wife and mother who passed away April 29.

1977. April comes with deep regret It br'ngs back memories well never forget No longer in our lives to share But in our thoughts, you're always there. Sadly missed and always remem-, bered by husband ke, Linda and Heather. CROLL, Marty. In memory of our beloved son and brother who passed six years ago today.

Years may come, years may go, But we will always love you so Mummy, daddy and Allan. DeGRUCHY, Rodney. In loving memory of a dear nephew who passed away April 29, 1974. His memory we keep. Auntie Flo.

uncle Ernie, Dorothy and Mickey. FAFARO, Marcel. In loving memory of a dear father, father-in-law and grandfather who passed away April. 29. 1978.

Time may pass and fade away But silent thoughts and memories stay. Always remembered and sadly missed by daughter Judy, sons Danny and Paul, wives Lynda and Hope, Nan, and grandchil-dren. FAFARD, Marcel. In loving memory of a dear brother, brother-in-law. uncle and godfather, who God called home on April 29.

1978. April comes with deep regret It brings back memories Of a phone call We will never forget Death sometimes comes to let us know We love more deeply than we show For love in death Lets us all see What love in life should always be. Let perpetual light shine upon him. sadly missed and always remembered, Jean-Paul. Mary, John, Shannon, and Michael: RIP.

GRAY, David. In loving memory of a dear son and brother who passed away April 29, 1977 at the age of seventeen. Sadly missed along lifes way Quiety remembered everyday No longer in our lives to share But in our hearts you're always there. Sadly missed and always remembered mom, dad and Linda. The family of the late COLLINS, Thomas Patrick.

At Cornwall. Ontario. April 26, 1930. Beloved husband of Ber-nice. Dear father of Fred and Kathryn (Mrs.

Harry McGiin-tock). Pre-deceased by his sisters. Mane Gratton. Anna Meredith. Agnus Martel.

Rest-. ing at Clarke MacGillivray White Funeral Directors. 5580 Sherbrooke St. West. Funeral Service at St.

Augustine Church on Tuesday at 10 a m. Inter-ment Cote des Neiges Ceme-tery DERY, Albert. At Montreal. April 26, 1980 aged sixty-six years. Mr.

Albert Dery. survived by hisv brother, Bruno, his sisters Marie-Anna Paradis, Marguerite, and Laurentia. many nephews and nieces. Funeral Wednesday, April 30 from J. R.

Deslauriers Ltd. and Urgel Bourgie 5650 Cote des Neiges. for service in St. Kevin's Church at 10 am. Thence to Cote des Neiges Cemetery.

Vis-itation Monday 7 p.m. FAIRSERVICE, Charles Hood. At Grand Cascapedia. Quebec, on April 26. 1980.

Son of Andrew Fairservice of New Richmond and Jane Hood of Arbroath. Scotland. Beloved husband of Lila McWhirter. Dear father of Madge (Mrs. Beverley McNair) of Black Cape.

Dear grandfather of Jane and Jennifer. Brother of Ella (the late Mrs. Rait McWhiter). Resting at Thi-bodeau Funeral Home. New Richmond.

Quebec. Visitation on Sunday and Monday. April 27. 28. from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.

Funeral service will be held at St. Andrews United Church, on Tuesday, April 29. at 2 p.m. Interment at the Black Cape Cemetery. Donations to the Canadian Cancer Society will be gratefully appreciated.

FOURNIER, Edith (nee Adams). At Hamilton, Ontario on April 27, 1980 in her seventy-sixth year. Beloved wife of the late Roland Fournier. Dear mother of Arlene Erskine and Ronald. Also survived by her foster daughter Ramona and nine grandchildren.

Resting at Cres-mount Funeral Home. Funeral Mass in Our Lady of Lourds Church on Wednesday, April 30. 1980 at 10 a.m. GAGNE, Andie. Accidentally on Sunday.

April 27. 1980 at the age of eight years. Beloved son of Fioland and Donna (nee Carroll) and dear brother of Randy, Resting at the Armstrong Funeral Home. 1640 Cote Vertu. St.

Laurent from 2 to 9 p.m. Tuesday. Resurection Mass in St. Suzanne's Church. 9501 Gouin Blvd West on Wednesday at 10 a.m.

Interment Rideau Memorial Gardens. In lieu of flowers donations to the Montreal Children's Hospital would be appreciated. GRAY, Alesha Victoria, (nee Ramsey). Suddenly at home on April 21. 1980 aged eighty-three years.

Service at Mount Royal Crematorium on April 23. 1980. Remains interred with father and mother in Mount Royal Cemetery. Widow of Douglas Robertson Gray. Survived by her son.

Douglas William Gray. Published seven days later a' request ot deceased. HASKETT, Theresa. At St. Joseph's Hospital.

Guelph. Ontario, April 19. 1980. Predeceased by husbands Alec Bouley and Frank Haskett. Beloved mother of Marce (Mrs.

Denis McNamara) Midland, Ontario. Alma (Mrs. Walter Fell) Guelph. Carol (Mrs. Mark Vine- berq) Montreal.

Also survived bv six'arandchildren. Services and interment were held in Hai-leybury, Ontario on April 23rd. HELLINGS, Helen. At the Reddy Memorial Hospital on April 25. 1980.

Helen Lawson beloved wife of Thomas Hellings. Dear mother of Barbara (Mrs. J. Bradley). Loving grandmother of Justin.

Aaryn and Shannon. A private funeral service was held from Mount Royal Crematorium Chapel on Monday. April 28. HOLLINGER, Harry Wolf. On Saturday.

April 26, 1980. Hus- band of the late Sima Turkei. Beloved father of Phelix. Martin, and Dr. Harvey.

Father-in-law of Sarah and Lois. Grandfather of Jonathan. Lisa, Kerry. Andrey. Barbara, Patricia, and Michael.

Brother of Anna Edwards Levin, the late George and the late Molly Packer. He was Justice of the Peace for the Judical Districts of Montreal and Hull. Quebec. Past Chairman of the Dress Designer Guild. Administrator.

Mediator. Joint Commission of the Garment Industry: Founder. Governor and Past Chairman of the Jewish Hospital of Hope. Administrator tor Canada Wartime Prices and Trade Board. Governor of Jewish Immigrants Aid Society.

Attorney-m-Tact Quebec. Baloise Insurance Company. Agent Lloyd's of London. Crown Life Insurance, past branch Agency Vice-President and Founaer President and Honorary Chairman of the Board H. W.

Hollinger Ltd. Funeral services from Paoerman Sons. 5605 Cote des Neges Road, on Tuesday. April 29. at 12 noon.

Interment Mount Roval Cemetery Temple Em-manu-el Section. Shiv2 at 4605 Vezma In lieu of g'fts. donations to the Intensive Care Unit of the Montreal General Hospital would be NESSRALLAH, Nancy. In Miami. Florida.

April 25. 1980. aged forty-seven years. Nancy Reeves-Cathrall beloved wife of George Nessrallah. also survived by her children Mansa.

Joyce. Tony and Vincent, her father Jack Reeves-Cathrall. her brother Ronnie and her sister Sandra. Funeral Tuesday. April 29.

from Urgel 2095 de Salaberry for service in St. Nicolas Syrian Orthodox Church at 10 a.m. Thence to Mount Royal Ceme-tery. OUELLET, Shirley (nee Retckar At the Lakeshore General Hospital on April 27. 1980.

Beloved wife of Richard Ouellet. Dear mother of Johanne and Maryse. Resting at A. Collins Funeral Home, 222 Metropohtain Boul. (Hwy.

20 at Cartier). Pointe Claire. Funeral service at St. Luke's Catholic Church. D.D.O.

on Wednesday. April 30 at 2 p.m. followed by cremation. PAPPAS, Frank (Fotios). At the Jewish General Hospital on April 26.

1980 at the age of ninety-two. Beloved husband of Haido (Katsos). Dearest father of Eugenia (Mrs. J. Daniel), Ria (Mrs.

G. Vorias). Paul. Thomas. Olga (Mrs.

G. Nicholaidis) and Amelia (Mrs. G. Kirtsis) and also twelve grandchildren and one great-grandson. Resting at Moshonas and Ouimet Funeral Home.

4898 Park Avenue. Service on Tuesday. April 29, 1980 at 2 p.m. from St. George Greek Orthodox Cathedral.

Interment Mount Royal Cemetery. POITRAS, Ronald. Accidentally on Friday. April 25. 1980.

in his sixteenth year. Ronald Poitras. beloved son of Lavina and Hubert Poitras. Dear brother of Gary and Richard. Visitation starting Monday 7 p.m.

at Clarke MacGillivray White Funeral Directors. 3o7 Riverside Drive (at Argyle), St. Lambert. Funeral service from the Chapel on Wednesday. April 30.

at 2 p.m. Then to Mount Royal Crematorium. ROCK RAPPAPORT, Lena. On Sunday. April 27.

1980. Wife of the late Abraham Rock and the late Isaac Rappaport. Beioved mother of Hyman Rock and Mrs. Mabel Kaplan. Sister of Mrs.

Rae Levinson. Irving and Lou Small, the late Annie Res-man and the late Ruben Small. Also survived by four grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Funeral services from Paperman and Sons. 5605 Cote des Neiges Rd.

on Wednesday. April 30 at 1 p.m. To Memorial Park Cemetery, de la Savane. Shiva at 1135 Bonin. Apt.

104. St. Laurent. In lieu of gifts, contributions may be made to the Lena Rock-Rappaport Memorial Fund, Co Beth Ora Congre- 2600 Badeaux, St. aurent.

ROSEN, Joseph. Suddenly on Saturday. April 26. 1980. Beloved brother of Mrs.

Harry Wener (Molly) of California. Dianne Pollock, Anna and Betty Rosen of New York. Funeral services from Paperman and Sons. 5605 Cote des Neiges Rd. on Wednesday.

April 30 at 1 1 a.m. To the Zichron Kedo-shim Congregation Cemetery, de la Savane. Shiva strictly pri-vate. ROSEN, Rhina (nee Held). On Monday.

April 28. 1980. Beloved and devoted wife of Charles Rosen, formerly of Val-leyfield. Dear sister of Millie Le-vine and mother of Edith Fur-man of New York. Grandmother of Howard Furman.

Funeral services from Paperman and Sons. 5605 Cote des Neiges Rd. on Tuesday. April 29 at 1:15 p.m. To the Hebrew Sick Benefit Association Cemetery, de la Savane.

Shiva private. In lieu of gifts, contributions may be made to the Israel Cancer Re-search Fund. 1059 St. Lawrence 866-3535. RYAN, Bertram Aylmer.

At the Ross Pavillion of the Royal Victoria Hospital on April 25. 1980 in his seventy-ninth year. Dearly beloved husband of Florence Perry. Dear father of Patricia and Richard also survived by eight grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. A private funeral service was held from A.

Collins Chapel. 5610 Sherbrooke Street West on Monday, April 28. Interment Grace Cemetery, Sutton. Quebec. In his memory donations to the Montreal Shrinet's Hospital for Crippled Children would be great-fuity appreciated.

SAVARD, Psul Emile. At Laval des Rapides. Laval, on April 26, 1980. aged fifty-one years. Husband of Roberte Foucaurt and the late Claire Belair.

Residing at Laval des Rapides. Laval. Survived by his three sons. Pierre. Alain and Rene.

Former employee of Canron. Private funeral on Tuesday, April 29. Arrangements by J.C. Filiatrautt Sons. Laval.

Interment East Cemetery. A Requiem Mass will be held at Bon Pasteur Church on Wednesday. April 30 at 7:30 p.m. Donations may be made to the chanty of your choice. SPENCER, Edward (Ted).

On April 28. 1980. Beloved husband of Mavis Royston. Dear father of Gary and Beverly. Resting at the Wilson Funeral Home.

123 Maple Blvd. Chateauguay. Service from St. Georges Church. Chateauguay on Thursday.

May 1 at 11 a m. Thence to Mount Royal Crematorium. Visiting hours 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 JORDAN, Be. At the Queen Elizabeth Hospital on April 27. 1980.

aged seventy-three years. Survived by her brother Syd and nephew Ted. Burial private. Donations to the Canadian Cancer Society, would be appreciated KARASIK, Harry. On Monday.

April 28. 1980. Husband of the late Julia Baruden. Beloved father of Ben. Frank.

Mrs. Earl Steinberg (Lee) and Ruth Kraut. Devoted grandfather of Carol and Roger, Gary and Sharron Sternberg. Ricky and Carol Steinberg, Bobby and Jane Steinberg, Allan and Margie Karasik. Leonard Karasik, Joyce and Marc Linett, Janice Kraut and Carta Kraut and five great-grandchildren.

Funeral services from Paperman and Sons. 5605 Cote des Neiges Rd. on Tuesday. April 29 at 3:30 p.m. To the Spanish and Portuguese Congregation Cemetery.

Mount Royal Boul. Shiva at 5350 MacDonald Apt. 215. In lieu of gifts, contributions may be made to the Israel Emergency Fund. 5151 Cote St.

Catherine Hd 735-3541. LINEAWEAVER, Charles P. Suddenly at Southampton. Long Island. New York.

April 24. 1980. Survived by his sister Mrs. George Young, a nephew James Bonthron of New York and a niece Katama Bonthron of Munich. Memorial donations to the Montreal General Hospi-tat Foundation.

MacKENZIE, Lottie. At "the Sherbrooke Hospital on Saturday. April 26. 1980. Lottie French, in her eighty-ninth year.

Beloved wife of the late Malcolm Mac-Menzie. and dear mother of Mrs. Margaret Buckle. Mrs. Ruth Whiteway and Mrs.

Rhona Ferguson. Also survived by her sister. Mrs. J. F.

Wickenden and six grandchildren. Resting at the L. 0. Cass arid Son Smith Funeral Home. 120 Main Street, Cookshire, where friends may call on Mon- -day 2 to 4 and 7 to 9.

Funeral service at St. Peter's Church. Cookshire, on Tuesday. April 29 at 3:30 p.m. Reverend H.

A. Vallis officiating. Interment in Cookshire Cemetery. MAYNARD, Mae. At the Royal Victoria Hospital on April 27.

1980. Mae Bailey beloved wife of Clem. Dear mother of Thel-ma (Mrs. C.W. Hawkins) of Ottawa.

Connie (Mrs. E.R. Gilbey) of Burlington. Ontario. Gloria.

Joyce (Mrs. P.J. Harris) of Montreal and John. Loving grandmother of five grandcnil-dren. Service at St.

Mathias Church. Westmount to be private, no visitation. In lieu of flowers donations to the charity of your choice would be appre-ciated. MCALLISTER, Sheila (nee Chester). At the Montreal General Hospital on April 28.

1980. Beloved wife of Ian McAllister. Dear mother of Michael. Myrna and Kevin. Also survived by her mofner (Mrs.

V. Chester) and the late Edwin Chester. Sister of Mary (Mrs. J. Mclntyre).

Margaret (Mrs. R. Shore). Monica (Mrs. D.

Stanley) and Carol Ann (Mrs. W. Gibbons). Resting at A. Collins Funeral Home.

222 Metropolitan Boul. (Hwy. 20 at Cartier), Pointe Claire. Funeral service at St. John Fisher Catholic Church.

Valois Bay. Pointe Claire on Wednesday. April 30 at 10 a.m. Interment Lakeview Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Canadian Cancer Society would be greatly appreciated.

Visitation on Tuesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. only. MILLER, Ephraim, On Sunday. Beloved hus April 27, 1980 band of Dorothy Priwer. Dear father of Mary Leipziger of Los Angeies ana Mrs.

Hyman na-binovitch (Susan) of Philadelphia. Brother of Manasseh, Emmanuel. Saul. Mrs. David Newman (Doris).

Mrs. Naomi Greenberg. Mrs. Joshua Simon (Gita). Ruth Miller, the late Boaz and the late Miriam Miller.

Also survived by five grandchildren. Funeral services from Paper-man and Sons. 5605 Cote des Neiges Rd. on Tuesday. April 29 at 2:30 p.m.

To Shaar Ha-sbomayim Congregation Cemetery, Mount Royal Boul. Shiva private. MOODIE, James A. Former Chief Engineer at the Royal Victoria Hosptial after a brief illness on April 26. 1980.

Beloved husband of Mary Elizabeth Coombs. Dear father of Joyce (Mrs. G. Kennaway), Barbara (Mrs. P.

Sarman) of Virginia, Keith of Brockville. Ontario. Also survived by nine grandchildren. Private service was held at D. A.

Collins Memorial Chapel. Pointe Claire on Monday. April 2S. 1980. If desired, contributions may be made to the Cancer Society.

MURRAY, Leo. At the Royal Victoria Hospital on April 2, 1980 in his seventy-sixth year. Retired employee of MacDonald Tobacco, an active member of the Rosmere Golf Club and the Golden Age Movie Club. Dearly beloved brother of Susan and Laura. Vis'tation at Clarke MacGillivray White Funeral Directors.

4484 St. Catherine Street East (at William David). Funeral service from St. Aioysios Parish St. Cyprians Church on Thursday.

May 1 at 2 p.m. Inter-ment East End Cemetery. NOSWORTHY, Harold James. Suddenly at rws residence April 27. 1980.

Survived by his wife Nora, two daughters, two sons and lour grandchildren. Obituaries Record producer Culshaw LONDON (AP) John Culshaw, the English record producer whose 1958 stereo version of Wagner's Das Rheingold revolutionized the recording of opera, died Sunday in a London hospital after a short illness. He was 55. His contribution 'to recorded music included not only the first-ever stereo version of the four operas of Wagner's Ring cycle but major recordings by the late Benjamin Britten, Joan Sutherland and others. The trials and tribulations of the mammoth Ring project were related in his 1967 book Ring Resounding.

He also wrote a biography of Rachmaninoff and was a commentator on Metropolitan Opera broadcasts last season. He had been visiting lecturer at the universities of Southern California, Hous ton, and Perth and Melbourne, Australia and was also a consultant to the Australian Broadcasting Commission. He was unmarried. Photographer Leo Wrobieski LOWER (CP) Leo Wrobleski.44, a well known Halifax news photographer, died at his home Saturday. A native of Sydney.N.S., he was employed for 10 years as a news photographer with Wamboldt-Water-field Photography Ltd.

He is survived by his wife Norma and a daughter. Plight of prisoners revealed By ELLEN McKEOUGH of The Gazette More than 400 people have been imprisoned or punished exercising fundamental human rights in the Soviet -Union since 1975, an official "of Amnesty International yesterday. Genevieve Cowgill, of iToronto, said that number does not include those already imprisoned in 1975 or pother new cases in recent i months. "We think there are more prisoners of con-; science than these documented cases," Cowgill said Syesterdy. The real number is hidden by official censorship, secrecy and the threat of retaliation, she said.

Amnesty International yes-Uerday released a report on the treatment of prisoners of conscience in the Soviet Union. Defend rights Among the cases docu-mented in the report are people punished for criticizing official policies, trying to defend the rights of others, complaining about individual problems, holding unauthorized religious meetings, and trying to leave the I country. Cowgill said that hunger is I used as an instrument of pol- icy and punishment in prison and labor camps in the Soviet Union. "We've not heard of a sin- gle case where a Soviet court acquitted anyone i charged with a political or re-i ligious offence," said Cow- The 200-page report, titled Prisoners of Conscience in Uhe U.S.S.R. Their Treatment and Conditions.

is a revised version of a re-1 port published in 1975. The 19-year-old associa-j tion, which won the Nobel prize for peace in 1977, chose to release the report now to i coincide with the 1980 Sum-. mer Olympics, which take place in Moscow this year. "Right now international attention is on the U.S.S.R. because of the Olympics," said Monique Boivin.

an off j-C cial of Amnesty Internation-I al. "People will be taking a closer look at that society right now." Cowgill would not com- ment on a recent Canadian government decision boy-i cott the summer Olympics because "it is not our policy Lj.0 propose or support BIRTHS JENSEN. Eric and Linda (nee Wilkinson) proudly announce the arrival of their son Derek Johannes. (D.J April 24. 1930.

weighing 7 lbs. 10 ozs at the Jewish General Hospital. Spe cial thanks to Doctor A. E. Wot'e and all the Doctors.

nurses and staff in the North Wmg. caseroom and nursery LAWSON. To John and June (nee Hoskin). a son. Lee Math-ew Guy Lawson.

weighing 8 lbs 9 oz. on April 24. 1980 at St. Mary Hospital. Brother for Sean.

Many thanks to Dr. Polan and the caseroom staff MCCOMBER. Keith and Fran-kie are proud to announce the long awaited arrival of their sister Jill Hillery on April 26, 1980 at The Laohme General Hospital. Our Mom and Dad and baby doing well. Our many thanks to all.

MENEAR. Richard and Irene (nee Bukowczyk) are pleased to announce the birth of their first child. Nicholas Matthew. 7lbs. 11oz.

on April 27. 1930. Happy grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. 5.

Bukowczyk and Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Menear.

Very happy great-grandmothers are Mrs. Ada Menear and Mrs. Esme Turnecliffe. MOONEY. Craig and Diana (nee Maxwell) are happy to announce the birth of their son.

Geoffrey. 6lbs. 13oz. on April 22. 1930 in Toronto.

Proud grandparents are Mrs. Marguerite Mooney and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Maxwell, all of St. Lambert.

NATTEL. Stanley and Celia (nee Reich) happily announce the birth of of a son. Jonathan Barry on April 25, 1980 in Indianapolis. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.

William Nattel and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Reich. Great-grandson for Mr. and Mrs.

Isidore Zalc of Florida and Mr. Joshua Zwirek of Israel. O'BRIEN. Greg and Beth proudly announce the birth of their first child. Michael Charles on April 22.

1980. Thanks to Dr. Seymour and the staff at the Montreal General Hospital. PRIEST-BROWN. Richard and Marilyn tnee McFarlane) announce the early arrival of Me-lanie Marilyn.

5 lb. 6 on Tuesday. April 22. 1980. sister for Ricky Evans.

Thanks to Dr. Schaffelburg and staff at St. Mary Hospital. RE ANY. Helen and Larry of Dorion.

proudly annouce the birth of their second grandson, born April 26. 1980. to June and Gary Reany at 8 lbs. 11 ozs. in Gander.

Newfoundland. A brother for Sean. A nephew for Laurie. Kim and Brian. All doing well.

DEATHS BASKIN, Violet May. At the St. Luc Hospital, Montreal. Quebec, April 26, 1980. aged seventy-six.

Sister of Earl and Russell. Funeral from Demers Gibeau Funeral Home, St. Chrysostome. Quebec on April 30. Interment Edwardstown, St.

Chrysostome. Quebec. BLACK, Jessie Irene (nee Bre- din). Passed away peacefully at her home. April 25, 1980.

Loving and dearly devoted wife of the late Russell Trueman Black. Dear mother of Wendy (Mrs. Leslie Thorpe), and David. Also survived by her grandchildren Ian and David Thorpe, and her sisters Helen. Alice and Kay.

all ot Tdronto. Private family service. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Canadian Cancer Society would be gratefully appreciat-ed. BOUVIER, Sylvio W. 1918-1980.

Administrator Notre Dame de Lourdes Hospital. Deceased April 26, 1980. at the Centre Hospitalier de Verdun, beloved husband of Patricia P. Bouvier. Sadly mourned by his brother, the Reverend Father Emile Bouvier, S.J..

University of Sherbrooke. Also survived by one brother, three sisters, many brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law. nephews and nieces. Resting at Charles E. Rajotte Funeral Home.

3635 Hochelaga (Jol-liette Metro). Sunday. April 27 from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. In his memory, grateful thanks for do-' nations to charity of one's choice.

Religious service Tuesday. April 29 at 11 a.m. in Jean Arc Parish Church. 2295 Chambly Street. Burial in Cote des Neiges Cemetery.

I BRADEY, Agnes. At St. Laurent on April 27. 1980 aged ninety-four. Agnes Geddes beloved wife of the late Daniel Michael Bradey.

Survived by her children William P. Bradey of Hun-tinton. New York. Mary L. Thornton of Rosemere.

Quebec. Daniel A. Bradey of Smith Falls. Ontario, Delores Brien of St. Laurent and five grandchildren, fifteen great-grandchildren and eight great-great- Srandchiidren.

Resting at R. eslauriers Funeral Home. 790 St. Croix St. Laurent.

Service in the Chapel. Wednesday. April 30 at 2 m. Thence to Cote des Neiges Cemetery. CHAIT, John.

On Sunday. April 27. 1980 in Montreal North, at his residence. Beloved husband of Clothide Dallmann and father of Lillian (Sams), grandfather of Judy and Karen. Visitation at Salon Bourgie.

3925 Monselet. Montreal North. Service is at 2 m. Tuesday April 29 from the Chapel. Thence to Montreal Memorial Park.

COMBER, Mr. Hector Wilfred. At Extendicare Peterborough on Sunday. April 27. 1980.

Hector Wilfreo Comber formerly of 294 Sunset Peterborougn. Beloved husband of the late Ola Way. Dear father of Mrs. Ear-clay Smith (Bemfce) ot Peterborough and Mrs. Clare Peter-kin (Norma) of Caigary.

Alberta. Brother of Mrs Dons Raddon of Calgary. Alberta, pre-oe-ceased by ten sisters and brothers, also survived by ght granachiidren and one great- Srandchiid. Rest ng at tne O'Tbstock Funeral Home. 365 Rub'doe.

Peterborough from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday for service Wednesday, Apni 30th. at 1.30 m. Interment Pose-mont Memorial Gardens Peterborough, Ontario If deseed memorial denot ors to the Canadian Cancer SooaHf wou'd be appfec ated by te BIRTHS AOAMECK. Ken.

Lucille and Lanssa (nee Jeffenes) welcome with love. Sarah Elisabeth, 8 10 oz. on April 27. 1980 at the Royat Victoria Hospital. AVERY.

To Patrick and Diane (nee Bacon), a daughter. 6 lbs. 13 ozs Jeanne Arc Hospital. April 24, 1980. CHICOINE.

David and Manna proudly announce the birth ot a 9 lbs. son Christopher David Jason born April 26. 1980 at 25 minutes after midnight at the Jewish General Hospital. Loving grandson for Mr and Mrs. Romeo Chlcome and Mrs.

Walter Hipson. Thanks to Dr. M. Guraimck and Dr. Sabin.

Special thanks to Shirley Roberts and staff of the maternity ward and Prem care department. COHEN. llene and Mark joyfully announce the birth of their son, Toronto General HosDital. April 25. 1980.

Brother to Alan Lawrence. Proud grandparents Mr and Mrs. Lou Cohen. Mr. and Mrs.

Jack Ungar, Mont-real. COHEN. Jean and Rona (nee Garelick) joyfully announce the birth of their son. 7 7 at St. Mary Hospital, April 25.

1980. Brother for Jody, Francie, and Casey. CRAIG. Robert and Anke (nee Surbeck) of Summerstown. On- tano.

Proudly announce the birth of their daughter Jennifer Andrea on April 24. 1980. Sister for Nina FRASER. Robert and Marie proudly announce the birth of their daughter Tanya Lee on April 25, 1980. Weighing 8 4 at Montreal General Hospital.

A sister for Jeffrey. IGNACZ Jim and Cindy (nee Brule) joyfully announce the arrival of Tina Marie, born on April 22. 1980. weighing 6lbs 12oz. First grandchild for Michael and Helen Ignacz (Montreal), and John and Hazel Brule (Moncton, B).

Tina says hello to Auntie Cherlyn and Uncle Gary. Many thanks to caseroom staff, nursing staff and especially Dr. DeKoos. Classified continued from Paga 53 Contractors 408 GM RENOVATIONS divisions residential and industrial, offices, playrooms, balconies, etc. Licensed.

389-0779 ONE" TRAD stone andTbrickT new or repair. 35 years experience. Hourly or contract. C. Rice.

669-9292. WATERPROOFING. Residential or commercial, all work guaranteed Free estima'e 683-5660. Electricians 414 ALL electiic healing. 220 volt rewiring, free estimate 681-6677 ELECTRICIAN General work, residential, commercial.

Industrial. 652-2890 LICENSED Electricians offering comDlete electrical service for home and business. Rewiring for 220 volts and 600 volts. Repairs and maintenance. Free estimates.

Guaranteed work. 845-1579. Flooring, Roofing, Tiling 416 ALL roofing work, cement reoair, all work guaranteed. Reasonable "price Free estimate. 621-8933.

A-1 CARPET installation, repairs' lifts Work guarantee. 17 years experience, free estimates. 430-7298. 430-2661. A-1 Roofing General Contractors Cement, carpenter work, brick pointing.

20 years experience, free estimate, all work guaranteed 24 hour service. No iob refused, large or small 481-0621 CERAMIC TILING new or repaired by expert. 477-5446 "OONCO FLOORING Laving, sanding, staining, hardwood floors. Tiles, sub-floors, free estimates. 484-6642, 683-1642 HAMPTON ROOFING All tvoes of roofing masonry and brick work.

481-8688. OLD floors retmished like new with plastic finish References If desired Good prices. Evenings 384-3434 SANDING floors without powder Free estimates. Plastic finishing 325-4374 Gardening, Landscapers 420 ASHPHALT PAVING concrete, stone wall, grass. 327-0743 ASHPHALT, cement, stone, brick, patio, rock gardm.

top soil, landscaping maintenance. Free estimate 365-6002 COMPLETE tree care and stump removal Free estimates. 632-7506 DISCOUNT TREES. Specal 1 to 1'jft cedars. 90 each per hundred plus more choices Free delivery 484-9120 Ted after 5p 1 -243-6435 Ken EXPERIENCED gardener will dg and piant vegetable or flower garden Free estimate.

634-5490 EXPERT iandscapmg All year a'ouno maintenance gardening, cement and stone work 36a-3259 JERRY Asohait paving cement wor stone watis brick oints. NOW 's the me to do your an4 IDs a so oo landscaping and "other tree surqerv For free estimate can 626-6911 General Repairs 422 ABLE brick repairs, chimneys. porting, fireplaces, window sis. Cement, stone, pa nting All kinds Of roofing. 482-5346.

ABLE 20 years experience, renovations, eeranvc carpentry gy-proc. pamting. basement finishing Free estimate 354-3504. ABSOLUTELY lowest prices for a renovations, carpentry, pavnt-ma etc We soecatce base-, mens 365-9224 365-6369 ACITraTe work ce- ment.StOne bf'Ck. POirrting.

foun. oat'on cracks stucco, cato Free estimate 365-60C2 ALL CEMENT stonework scec aitv cedent gaer es fc' pointing pat'O. stucco AVAILABLE AGAIN. renovates cene-af -era 's, camtirg. tvg sman 464-25-3 BALCONY, ca'oenry cedent, cnamenta) ranges, 271-'937 ot a dear nusbana who passed away April 27, 1977.

You ve gone first. And I remain to walk the road alone. I'll live in memory garden's dear, Of happy days we've known. In spring I II wait for roses red. And early fall when leaves turn brown.

I'll take a glimpse of you you've gone first. And I'll remain for battles to be for sight. Each thing you touch along the way. Will be a hollow spot. We had so much happiness.

We had our oup of )oy. And memory is one gift of God, That death bannot destroy. I want to know each step you take. For some day down that long, long path. I'll follow you.

In that fair home land, We II know no parting. Beyond the sunset forever more. Always loved and missed by wife Carol. MEMORIAL MASSES SCOTT, Gertrude Monica. Relatives and friends are invited to oin us for a Mass for Sister Mary Monica, on April 30.

1980. at 2:30 m. at the Mother House of the Sisters of the Holy Names of Jesus and Mary. 1420 Mount Royal Outremont. LODGE NOTICES SALABERRY LODGE UA 41A 'V A.F.A.M.

Brethren of the above lodge are hereby notified of the death of Bro. Edward (Ted) Spencer, on Monday. April 28. 1980. Brethren of the lodge are requested to attend the funeral service for our late Bro.

Edward (Ted) Spencer, from Wilson's Funeral Chapel, 123 Maple Street, Chateauguay. (qn Tuesday, April 29, at 7:30 George W. Watson, Secretary. i DAVID ALTMAN wish to express their most sincere and heartfelt thanks to relatives and friends for their generous acts of kindness and expressions of sympathy in the loss of a beloved husband, father, grandfather and brother. The family of the late LILLIAN (SILVER) MALKINSON wish to express their heartfelt thanks to all their relatives and friends for their acts of kindness, expressions of sympathy and generous donations made in memory of a beloved wife, mother, grandmother, daughter and sister.

Special thanks to Drs. Micheal Thurl-well, Guy Boileau and Dr. Freeman and the staffs of Oncology, radio therapy and 17 east of the Montreal General Hospital. HYNES, George William. At the Father Dowd Memorial Home on Saturday.

Apnl 26, 1980 in. his ninety-second year Husband of the late Henrietta (Rita) Willan. Dear father of Rita (Mrs. Lome Collins). Harold, Kenneth.

Bernard. Phyliis (Mrs. Maurice Daigneault), Donald. Bemice (Mrs. James Davies) and Ron(Mike).

Dear brother of Beatrice Hynes. Aiso mourned by his twenty-two grandchildren Resting at the J. F. Wi'son Sons Funeral Home. 5784 Verdun Avenue Euchanstic ceiebratio" at St.

Patnck Chufch. 460 Dorchester B'vd West on April 30 at .10 a.m. Interment Cote Ces Neges Cemetery. In leu of ttowers conations to Father Dowd Memorial Home Fund wouid be apprec ated. Visitation Monday and Tuesday.

1 to 0 ni H. W. Hollinger Ltd. In respect to the memory of our beloved Founder and Honorary Chairman of the Board HARRY WOLFE HOLLINGER 1896-1980 Our offices will fee closed Tuesday. April 29, 1980.

Services Papernan's Tuesday 12 p.m. Interment Temple Emanu-el Mount Royal.

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