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The Gazette from Montreal, Quebec, Canada • 55

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ET OLHIYEKIS HOURS: From 8 30 am. to 8 p.m. 987-2311 Saturday. Sunday Holidays: 1 2 noon to 4 987-2324 RATES: 60c per word Minimum charge $6 .00 per Oay. Also listed these columns Chosen Children.

Requiem Mass, In Memonam, Unveilmgs. Cards of Thanks, Prayers. Announcements. Phone 987-2311. THE GAZETTE, MONTREAL.

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28. 1993 IN IN MEMORIAM KUPER, Anthony. Passed away April 28, 1987. Always loved, remembered and missed ever more by his wife Barbara, daughter Eva, grandchildren and the whole family. IN MEMORIAM CECCHINI, Antonio.

April 28, 1990. He went away without farewell He said goodbve to none, But Heaven's gate was open wide, And a loving voice said "Come." Beside his grave we often stand Our hearts are tired and sore. But through the gloom there comes the words: "Not dead, iust gone before." Sadlv missed by his son Lawrence, daughter-in-law Katherine, and grandson Adam, and all who loved him. ALTER, Jecheskel ARCH AMBAULT, Bernard AUMAND, Ovila BALCER, Louise BARTON, Kathleen Norah BISHOP, Jessie Mary BLACK, Jillian BOYNE.Emmett A. CHALES, Paul Emile CLOUTIER, Alain CONEA, Jeannette D'ATTILIO, Michael Sr.

DUKACZEWSKI, Catherine UN ICELLI, Vincent GRASER, Konrad HOLLINGWORTH, Grace KRYSHANIWSKYI, Iwanna MCFADDEN, Thora OSTROFF, Solly ROURKE, Mona RONDEAU, Alice SAVAGE, Gordon Cassils SECORD, A. Louise SEPALL, Ola SKUES, Lily THORNE, Marion VIGER, Linda WALKER, Donna LEFEBVRE, Joseph. Dear Pa, Tie days have slowly made a year, lime may wipe out many things But this they wipe out never The memory of those happy days Which we spent together. Although the smile hides my tears You are always in my heart. I love you and miss you Pa.

Ta fille Carole. PAYNE, Adelaide Maud. In loving memory of a dear mother, grandmother and mother-on-law who passed away April 28, 1970. The love vou gave us for many years Will never from us depart Though you have gone beyond our reach You are always in our heart. Freda and family BIRTHS ALEXOPOULOS and here comes Evangelia Maria (Layla), born Friday, April 23, 1993 at 9:50 p.m., weighing 8 1 oz.

Little sister to Danai and Alexander. Ecstatic mother Jenny. Proud grandparents Evangelia and George Dimopoulos and Dinai and Denis Pavlopoulos and aunt Yota and uncle George Alexopoulos. Best birthday gift ever for Daddy Jim. Special thanks to Dr.

Bilek, Freida, Danielle, nurse Roseanne and staff at St. Mary's. ATTWOOD-BOUDREAU Sandra and Alan proudly announce the birth of their son, Alexander Peter William, on April 23, 1993 weighing 8 lbs. 7 ozs. Brother of Lauren and Desiree.

Many thanks to the staff at Lakeshore General. BIRNBAUM-CHARBONNEAU David and Helene are proud to announce the birth of Zoe, born April 26, 1993. Everyone doing iust fine. Merci Lysanne. BUSH-VINE BERG Winter's wise white hair falls and springtime's delicate deliquescence rises in a newborn girl.

Lisa and Scott are overioved in wonder and awe of their sweet budd, Kali Bliss, sister to Grace. Born in her home, April 23, 1993, 10:15 a.m. 8 lbs. 5 ozs and 20 inches long. Second grandchild to Lillian and Stephen Vineberg, Kate Dashiell, Charles and Carolee Bush.

Great-grandparents are Gertrude Vineberg, Jimmy and Kitty Viccellio, A.L. and Ann Bush. Deep gratitude and appreciation for the professionalism, wisdom and sensitivity of midwife Francoise and her partner Monique. Lisa shone. LESSARD Marc and Diana (nee Crossen) are proud to announce the birth of Andrea Brien, at the Brome Mississi-quoi Perkins Hospital, Cowansville, on April 27, 1993.

Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Derek Crossen, M. and Mme Jean Lessard and proud great-grandmothers are Mrs. Richard Webster and Mme Robert Brien.

MAGI Proud brother Flavio Magi would like to announce the arrival of his new born sister, Stephanie Lee Magi, born April 26, 1993 at the Royal Victoria Hospital, weighing 7 4 ozs. Proud parents Rita and Tony Magi. Special thanks to Dr. Senikas and nurse Hogg. COHEN, Mver.

Your are not forgotten dear father No will vou ever be. As long as life and memory last We shall remember you. Lou, Eileen and kids. KOSTNER, Mary. In loving memory of a dear mother, mother-in-law and grandmother who passed away April 28, 1973.

And while she lies in peaceful sleep Her memory we shall always keep. Always remembered by Ernie and Maureen, Trudv and Peter, and grandchildren. Southpaws DEATHS MCFADDEN, Thora. At the Central Regional Hospital, Florida, on January 19, 1993. Beloved wife and mother of the late Stanley and her children.

Funeral service at Collins Clarke MacGillivray White Funeral Home, 222 Highway 20 (Cartier Exit 49), Pointe Claire, Sunday, May 2, at 10 a.m. Visitation one half hour prior to service. Interment Field of Honour Cemetery. OSTROFF, Solly (Lucv). On Saturday, April 24, 1993.

Son of the late Mary Ostroff. Beloved brother of Nettie. Sadly mourned bv his many friends. Funeral service from Paperman and Sons, 5605 Cote des Neiges Road, on Wednesday, April 28 at 10:45 a.m. Burial at the Veteran's Field of Honour Cemetery, de la Savane.

Shiva private. ROARKE, Mona (nee Ross). Accidentally at Rawdon on Tuesday, April 27, 1993. Mona Anne Ross in her sixtieth year. Beloved wife of Alan Roarke, dear mother of Alana of Montreal, sister of Mrs.

Janet Arnott (Ross) of Dollard des Ormeaux, Donald Ross of Cowansville, Quebec. Resting at White and Sons Funeral Home 3555 Metcalf Street, Rawdon. Funeral notice later. Visitation Thursday 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. RONDEAU, Alice (nee Berthiaume).

At her residence on Tuesday, April 27, 1993 age eighty-four years. Beloved wife of the late Roger Rondeau. Loving mother of Helene Gallet, Claire de La Hous-save, Yolande and Roger. Visitation will take place at Collins Clarke MacGillivray White Funeral Home, 222 Highway 20 (Cartier Exit 49), Pointe Claire, Quebec on Thursday, April 29 from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral Mass will be celebrated at Eglise St.

Joachim, 2 Rue Ste. Anne, Pointe Claire on Friday, April 30 at 10 a.m. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Victoria Order of Nurses, 422 Beaconsfield Boulevard, Beaconsfield, Quebec, H9W 4B7. SAVAGE, Gordon Cassils, D.S.O. Peacefully at Royal Victoria Hospital on April 26, 1993 in his seventy-ninth year, beloved husband of the late Daphne Mitchell Savage.

Loving father of Diana, Barbara and Gordon, and grandfather of Alexandra and Andrew McGregor, and Elizabeth and Margot Bion. Survived by his sister Elizabeth Martin and brother Murray. A memorial service will be held at the Church of St. Andrew and St. Paul, corner of Sherbrooke Street West and get the right answer Study refutes claims to life-expectancy differences ROBIN McKIE LONDON OBSERVER LONDON A new study has refuted previous claims that left- handedness is a sure route to early death.

The new work by Dr. Marian Annett of Leicester University is therefore likely to increase the controversy surrounding this already fiercely debated subject. At the heart of the matter is the basic question: does the Western world, designed for right-handers, pose a special danger to lefthanders? Have those famous "sinis ter" figures Einstein, Rodin, Picasso, Marilyn Monroe and the rest had to endure a lifestyle that posed real risks to them? The answer, according to Profes sor Stanley Coren of the University of British Columbia, is yes. Left- handed people crash their cars more, suffer more domestic accidents and die earlier, he says. "The macabre conclusion is that lefthanders do not stick around as long." In a society in which almost everything from scissors to chequebooks is designed for right-handers, a grand, dextrous conspiracy can be perceived, he claims.

In addition, there is evidence that left-handers PICARD, Henrv. Passed away April 28, 1990. V. Your place on earlh no one can fill We miss vou Henry, And always will. Sadly missed and always rememberej, your wife Joan, daughter Carol, san Richard.

TAGG, Cauchi Elaine. In lovirjg memory of a dear daughter who passed away four years ago today, April 28, Memories are golden we know thaf true We never wanted memories, we onjv wanted you. Sadly missed and longed for always, Mummy, Cliff and your two childrervTrtfv and Caitlin Tagg. LODGE NOTICES ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION BRANCH 234, ROXBORO. The Officers and Members of the above branch are requested to attend a Legion Service tor our late Com.

J.S. Gray to be held at Urgel Bourgie 3965 Cote de Liesse, May 1 at 1:30 R.M. LAPERRIERE PRESIDENT paper in Perceptual and Motor Skills. In other words, there are few lefthanders among 80-year-olds because they were prevented, school and home, from displaying their sinistral skills. have no such opposition, and left-hah-dedness is more obviously fnarti-fested.

As to the baseball points to another paper in the same edition of the journal, in which Fu-din and others re-analyse the raw data. "They found no support for the hypothesis of reduced longevity." In fact, says Annett, there is rjo difference between left-and righthanders' life expectancies. "Nearly 7,000 males aged six to 81 were tested for strength of grip by each hand at a health exhibition in London in 1884. "On this performance Criterion of asymmetry, the proportioir.of sinistrals was 24.3 per cent in sixo 10-year-olds and 24.2 per cent in 7 1 -to 8 1 -year-olds." In other words, there was no significant difference "The absence of age trends shows there was no differential mortality for handedness in the nineteenth century," concludes Annett. "Neither was there in the twentieth century." 9 forms.

Hardliners are expected to hate more influence within the party with the likely appointment of Fer-di Hartzenberg as leader. He favors stronger opposition to de Klerkbut has stopped short of calling for armed resistance. Police said yesterday they-would seek a court order to detain a senior Conservative leader, Clive Derby-Lewis, for another 10 days in connection with the assassination of black Communist party leader Chris Hani. Derby-Lewis was detained under security laws fbrques-tioning, but police have not given any details. I Hani was gunned down April tO in his driveway by a white gunman, setting off protests and scattered violence by blacks.

A member ofa neo-Nazi group was charged with the killing. Extreme while right-wing groups have warned they will use violence to stop black rule. Many of trie groups have small but wcll-armai private armies. pledges help Clinton must decide by earr June whether to extend China-s most-favorcd-nation trade status, 5a designation that allows U.S. tradittg partners the lowest possible tariffs.

Legislation introduced in the Seriate would link MFN extension' fur China to improvement in human rights conditions, including China's population transfer policies in Tibet. Rights activists say thCHraus-feis have left ethnic Tibetania ini-nority in their capital, other areas of Tibet. DEATHS CONEA, Jeannette. At Montreal on April 26, 1993, Jeannette Conea, beloved wife of Costel. Dear mother of Catherine (Mrs.

Jim Miller) and Christophe (Chantal). Also survived bv five grandchildren. Funeral from the chapel of Collins Clarke Funeral Home, 5610 Sherbrooke Street West on Friday at 10:00 a.m. to Mount Royal Crematorium. Visitation Wednesday and Thursday 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m.

In lieu of flowers contributions may be made to the Montreal General Hospital Oncology Deptarmenl. D'ATTILIO, Michael Sr. At Montreal on Tuesday, April 27, 1993 at the age of eighty-three years. Beloved husband of the late Josephina Vitello. Dear father of the late Therfise, the late John (Maureen), Louis (Olga), Michael and Gina; John, Lorna and the late Debbie; Tina, Tammy and Tonv.

Dear greatgrandfather of John-Eric, Melanie; Jason, Kevin; Derrick and Jordan. Resting at Alfred Dallaire 1120 Jean-Talon East. Funeral service at 10 a.m. on Friday, April 30 at Notre Dame de la Conso-lata, 1700 Jean Talon East. Visitation Wednesday from 7 to 10 p.m., Thursday 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m.

DUKACZEWSKI, Catherine (nee Budzvn). Peacefully on April 26, 1993 in her seventy-ninth year. Beloved wife of the late Waclaw, dear mother of Marion, Marie-Therese and Daniel, sister of Rosa Koszil, mother-in-law of Maria and Janet, grandmother to Stefan, Andrew, Thomas and Carly. Resting at Alfred Dallaire, 3254 Bellechasse. Visitation Tuesday and Wednesday 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m.

Funeral service Thursday at 9:00 a.m. at Assumption of Blessed Virgin Mary Church, 6175-lOth Avenue, Rose-mount, thence to Cote des Neiges Cemetery. FUNICELLI, Vincent. At Montreal on Saturday, April 25, 1993 at the age of sixty-five years. Beloved husband of Francoise Fiset.

Survived by his children; Joanne (Bernard Brault), Michel (Melodie Funicelli), Serge (Annie Leblanc) and Louise, grandchildren; Marie-Helene, Jean-Michel, Luc and Danielle, brothers and sisters; Jacques, Henri, Antonio, Antoinette and Yolande, brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law, nieces, nephews, relatives and friends. Resting at Magnus Poirier Funeral Home, 8880 Boul. St. Michel. Funeral service on Thursday, April 29 at 10 a.m.

at Ste. Lucie Church, thence to Cote des Neiges Cemetery. Visitation on Tuesday from 5 to 10 p.m. and 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m. and Thursday at 9:30 a.m.

Donations to the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated. GRASER, Konrad. At the Montreal Chest Hospital on April 25, 1993 aged seventy-one years. Beloved husband of Elisabeth Graser. Dear brother of two sisters and two brothers with family.

Also survived by many cousins and their families. Resting at M.A. Blythe Bernier Funeral Home, 940 Ogilvy Avenue (at Stuart), Park Extension. Funeral service in St. John's Lutheran Chruch, 3594 Jeanne Mance Street, Montreal on Thursday, April 29 at 10:00 a.m.

Interment Mount Royal Cemetery. Visitation Tuesday, Wednesday 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. HOLLINGWORTH, Grace (nee Seale). At the Lachine General Hospital on Monday, April 26, 1993, aged eighty-seven years. Beloved wife of Leslie G.

Hollingworth. Loving mother of Bryan (Jacqueline) and Margaret (David Hyde). Dear grandmother of Janice and Karen Hollingworth; Cristina and Pamela Hyde. Resting at Collins Clarke MacGillivray White Funeral Home, 222 Highway 20 (Cartier exit 49), Pointe Claire. Funeral service from the chapel on Wednesday, April 28 at 2:00 p.m., thence to Rl-deau Memorial Gardens.

Visitation on Tuesday, from 5 to 9 p.m. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Montreal Children's Hospital Foundation. KRYSHANIWSKYI, Iwanna (nee Pvro-zak). Peacefully at St. Joseph's Hospital on April 26, 1993 age ninety years.

Beloved wife of Semen Kryshaniwskyi. Dear mother of John Pleszkewycz (Olga). Loving grandmother of Michael (Irene) and Andrew (Josette). Great-grandmother of Slephan. Resting at the J.F.

Wilson Sons Funeral Home, 5784 Verdun Avenue, Verdun. Eucharistic celebration at Holy Ghost Church on Thursday, April 29 at 9 a.m. Interment Notre Dame des Neiges Cemetery. Visitation Wednesday 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. GIVE A GIFT OF LIFE In memory of those you wish to honor in death help speed the day when cancer will kill no more! CANCER RESEARCH SOCIETY 1 Place Ville Marie, 2332, Montreal H3B 3M5 Tel: 861-9227 CARD OF THANKS The family of the late SARA GOSZTONYI Wish to express their sincerest thanks to relatives and friends for their kind expressions of sympathy, cards and charitable donations made in her memory.

Please accept this as our personal thank you. are more likely to suffer from immune-system defects. And, to support this idea, Coren and other researchers have correlated some impressive evidence. For example, they looked at statistics in the American Baseball Encyclopaedia and found a right-hander's average age at death was 64.64 years and a left-hander's only 63.97, a small but statistically significant difference. And then there was evidence published by various groups showing that among younger people, in a group aged between 15 and 24, a total of 1 1 per cent were left-handed.

Among older people, over the age of 80, this proportion dropped to 3 per cent. This was interpreted as showing that life is a harsh weeder-out of left-handers, who succumb more to accidents and illness over the years. But, in her study, Annett although not disputing these statistics, rejects the interpretation. "The most probable explanation is that people who are now elderly were prevented from writing with the left hand by strong pressure against sinistrality but that this pressure has been steadily relaxed in the course of the 20th century," she writes in a 1 modest racial reforms were introduced. The meagre turnout of some people for the funeral reflected the waning power of the Conservatives, who have been unable to halt President F.W.

de Klerk's reforms to scrap apartheid and share power with the black majority. As recently as 1991, Treurnicht held rallies attended by tens of thousands of whites in Pretoria to support white minority rule. The party had predicted a large turnout yesterday and the service was televised live. The Conservatives recently joined talks with other political par-tics on preparing a new constitution. The party says it wants to partition South Africa to create a white homeland, but other major parties reject the plan.

The Conservatives were defeated badly in a 1 992 whites-only referendum on whether to continue de Klerk's reforms. The party's fortunes have since declined as it became clear that parliamentary opposition could not halt the re U.S. administration during his 34-ycar exile for a 50-minutc session with Vice President Al Gore, which Clinton joined for a short time. The meeting came as the new administration is formulating its policy toward China, which invaded Tibet in 1 950 and has pursued policies that human rights activists say have caused the deaths of more than I million Tibetans as well as severe damage to Tibetan religious and cultural life. Woman with flowers rushes to hearse in Pretoria yesterday.

DEATHS ALTER, Jecheskel. Passed away April 27, 1993. Beloved husband of Cipora. Beloved father of Saul, Sam, and Doris. Grandfather of Melanie, Jarred, Lori, Seth, David and Jennifer.

Funeral service will be held at Beniamin's Park Memorial Chapel, Toronto, on Wednesday, April 28 at 1:30 P.m. Donations may be made to Bavcrest Center for Geriatric Care, Toronto. ARCH AMBAULT, Bernard. At Montreal, on April 24, 1993, at the age of sixty-five years. Predeceased by his wife Kay and his two children.

Survived by his brothers Vic and Jav. Resting at Alfred Dallaire, 4500 Verdun Avenue. Visitation Thursday, April 29, 7 to 10 p.m. Service at 10 a.m., Friday, April 30 at funeral home, thence to Notre Dame des Neioes Cemetery. AUMAND, Ovila (Bill).

After a long illness and with great courage, on April 26, 1993 at the Lakeshore General Hospital. He leaves to mourn his beloved wife Beatrice Giroux, his son Steven, daughter Marilyn Giroux (Len Shorkey), her children Len Kelly, Stephanie and Han. His brother Ernest, sisters Elsie Pearl and Irene. His sister-in-law Viola Morrissey and Mary A. Giroux and brother-in-law William Giroux, several Aumand and Giroux nieces and nephews and their families, also his many friends.

Resting at the Armstrong Funeral Home, 4275 Sources Boulevard (entrance to Ri-deau Cemetery) Dollard des Ormeaux. A funeral service will be held at Saint Edmund of Canterbury Church, 105 Bea-consfield Boulevard, Beaconsfield on Thursday at 10 a.m. Thence to the Field of Honour Cemetery. Visiting Tuesday and Wednesday 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. In lieu of flowers donations to the Canadian Cancer Society and the Lakeshore General Hospital Foundation would be appreciated.

BALCER, Louise (nee Mercier). In Laval on April 25, 1993, aged eighty-one years. Beloved wife of the late Georges Balcer. Dear mother of Georges (Diane Chartrand), Michel (Louise LePage), Lise, Suzanne (Luc Poitevin) and the late Jacques. She will be fondly remembered by her grandchildren.

Also survived by her sisters Marie-Paule, Jeanne, Madeleine, sisters-in-law, brothers-in-law, nieces, nephews and many friends. Visitation at the Mount Royal Chaoel, 1297 Forest Road, Outremont, on Wednesday, 9 to 11 a.m. Funeral service at 1 1:00 a.m. Cremation to follow. Memorial service in St.

Pascal Baylon Church, 6560 Cote des Neiges Road (at Barclay) on Monday, May 3 at 1:00 p.m. Burial of cremated remains in Three Rivers, Quebec, at a later date. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Canadian Cancer Society or Red Cross would be appreciated. BARTON, Kathleen Norah (nee Duncan). At Central Park Lodge, Saint Lambert, on April 25, 1993.

Beloved wife of the late Alfred M. Barton. Dear aunt of Donna and Norman Duncan, Nora Dimock, Stephen Phelan and Richard and Bruce Barton. A private funeral service was held on the direction of Collins Clarke Funeral Directors. BISHOP, Jessie Mary (nee Logan).

Peacefully at Pierrefonds Manor on April 27, 1993 in her ninety-fourth year. Beloved wife of the late John M. Bishop. Dear mother of John (Martha), Jane (James Schissler), Allan (Suzanne) and Donald (Catherine). Loving grandmother of Susan, Anne, Carol, Tim, Christopher, Sandra, Lvnn, Allison and Leith; and ten great-grandchildren.

Brother of David R. Logan and Eva (Lome Argue) of Ne-pean, Ontario. Funeral service to be held in the chapel of Collins Clarke MacGilliv-rav White Funeral Home 222 Highway 20 (Cartier exit 49), Pointe Claire, on Friday, April 30 at 2:00 p.m., visitation one hour prior to service. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Girl Guides of Canada, Quebec Council, 1939 de Montreal, Quebec, H3H 1K3 would be greatly appreciated. BLACK, Jillian.

In her twelfth year on Monday, April 26, 1993. Loving daughter of Ellen and Stanley Black. Beloved sister of David. Cherished granddaughter of Rita and Morris Singer and Ettie and the late Jack Black. Special niece of Benita and Steven Baker.

Sadly mourned by her many relatives and friends. Funeral service from Paperman and Sons, 5605 Cote des Neiges Road, on Wednesday, April 28 at 11:30 a.m. Burial at the Hebrew Sick Benefit Association Cemetery, de la Sav-ane. Shiva private. In lieu of flowers or gifts, contributions may be made to the "Jillian Black Memorial Fund" at the Quebec Cystic Fibrosis Association, P.O.

Box 1934, Place D'Armes, Montreal, H2Y 3L9, 877-6161. BOYNE, Emmett A. Passed away April 24, 1993, at Chateau Dollard at the age of seventy-eight. Beloved husband of the late Shirley McEvov. Devoted father of Patricia, Michael, Peter, Timothy, and Richard, loved grandfather of Melanie, Sean, Andrew and John.

Private funeral. A memorial mass will be held at St. Luke's Church, 106A Anselme Lavigne, D.D.O. on Saturday, May 1 at 9 a.m. CHALES, Paul Emile.

On Tuesday, April 27, 1993, of St. Lambert. Beloved husband of Mariorie Whynot. Dear father of Rosemarie (Thomas Hooker). Loving grandfather of Genevieve.

Visitation at Collins Clarke MacGillivray White Funeral Home, 307 Riverside Drive (at Argyle), St. Lambert on Thursday from 2 to 5 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral Mass from St. Thomas D'Aquin Church, 31 1 St.

Thomas, SI. Lambert on Friday, April 30 at 2 p.m. Interment St. Lambert Parish Cemetery. CLOUTIER, Alain.

At Montreal on April 25, 1993 at the age of twenty-eight years. He Is survived by his mother Francoise Arbour, his lather Robert, his sister Diane (Kenneth) and his uncles, aunts, cousins and other relatives and friends. Resting at Alfred Dallaire Funeral Home, 2159 Boulevard St. Martin East, Duvor-nay, Laval. Visitation Wednesday, April 28 from 2 to 5 p.m.

and 7 to 10 A memorial service will lake place Thurs day, April 29 al 2 p.m. In the Chapel ol the parlour. The family will receive condolences one hour prior to service, Bishop at 4:00 p.m. Thursday, April 29, 1993. SECORD, A.

Louise (nee Whiting). At the Griffith McConnell Residence on April 26, 1993 in her ninetv-first year. Beloved wife of the late Earl Raymond. Stepmother of Norma Gravdon (West) of Victoria, B.C. Survived by Dr.

Keith Whiting of Mount Gretna, Pennsylvania. Funeral service at Mount Roval Crematorium Chapel on Thursday, April 29. For time of service please call Collins Clarke Funeral Home, 483-1870. SEPALL, Ola. In Montreal on April 17, 1993 in his sixty-fifth year.Beloved husband of Margaret.

Dear father of Peter, Paul, and Niki. Grandfather of Tara and Nicolas. Resting at Collins Clarke MacGillivray White Funeral Home, 222 Highway 20 (Cartier exit 49) Pointe Claire. Funeral service complete in the chapel on Friday, April 30 at 4 p.m. Visitation on Friday from 12 noon until the time of service.

SKUES, Lily. At Albright Manor, Beams-ville, Ontario on Tuesday, April 27, 1993, Lily Skues aged eighty years. Wife of the late Reverend Jack Skues (1984) and mother of Joy (Mrs. Donald Cooper) of Prestwich, England, Jennifer (Mrs. John Reeves) and Patricia (Mrs.

Jon Frombach), both of Pierrefonds, Quebec. Also survived by one brother Frank Bruckshaw in England, seven grandchildren and several great-grandchildren. The funeral service will be held at Trinity United Church, Beamsville, on Saturday, May 1, at 11 a.m. with visitation at the Church for one hour prior to the service. Interment Mount Osborne Cemetery, Beamsville.

If desired, memorial donations may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation. Arrangements by Tallman Funeral Home, Beamsville. THORNE, Marion. Peacefully at the Charles Lemoyne Hospital, on Tuesday, April 27, 1993. Devoted and dearly loved sister of Ernest, Colin, Dora and Eilleen.

Dear aunt to many nieces and nephews. Visitation Wednesday 7 to 9 p.m., Thursday, 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. at Collins Clarke MacGillivray While Funeral Home, 307 Riverside Drive (al Argyle), St. Lambert. Funeral service from the Chapel or Friday, April 30 at 11 a.m.

Interment Montreal Memorial Park. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to a charity of your choice. VIGER, Linda (nee Seaton). At St. Luc Hospital, on Monday, April 26, 1993 in her forty-ninth year.

Beloved wife of the late George. Devoted mother of Liane, Lisa, Philip, Tina, and recently reunited with Patricia (Wayne) and granddaughter came. Cherished sister of Geoff, er in-law of Louise. Well loved bv special friends Linda and Eugene, cousin Annie, many nieces, nephews, brothers and sisters-in-law. She will be sadly missed and always remembered by all who knew and loved her.

Resting at the Arm strong Funeral Home, 4275 Sources Bou levard (entrance Rideau Cemetery), u.u.u., where a funeral service will be held in the chapel on Thursday at 1:30 p.m. Visiting on Wednesday, from 2 to 6 and 7 to 9 p.m. and Thursday from 10 a.m. to time of service. WALKER, Donna (Wells).

Accidentally in Georgia, U.S. on April 27, 1993. Beloved wife of Kent Walker and step-mother of Catie. Loving daughter of Maureen (David Anderson) and Reg (Barbara Wells), loving sister of Debby, Mike Lynn and Louise, cherished aunt of Ste phanie Racicol. Funeral to be held in Greensboro, Georgia.

Donations in her memory to the Montreal Children's Hos pital. IN MEMORIAM Verse Booklets are Available FREE By Calling Gazette Classified 987-2311 Verses are numbered making placement of your In Memoriam easier. LOOKING FOR THAT SPECIAL Exquisite baskets for baby, sympathy anu an occasions. Personalized "wA WlV rnrnuato conIra C1FT-CW1NC All WKA PI'ED UP. Barbra Gold Executive Director mm Turnout meagre at Treurnicht service S.

African pro-apartheid leader's party fortunes diminishing ASSOCIATED PRESS PRETORIA Andries Treurnicht, leader of the pro-apartheid Conservative Party, was buried yesterday after a poorly attended service that reflected his party's declining fortunes. Hundreds of whites lined the streets as Treurnicht's body was taken next to Hero's Acre, where many white leaders are buried. He was buried near the grave of former prime minister H.F. Verwoerd, who created apartheid. "He was our inspiration," an elderly man said as the funeral procession passed with a police escort.

A grieving woman dashed to the hearse from the crowd with a bunch of red flowers. Treurnicht, 72, who headed the country's second largest white party and the official opposition in parliament, died last week after a heart attack. A former government minister, he broke away from the governing National party to form the Conservatives in 1 982 when the first Clinton meets Dalai Lama, CARD OF SYMPATHY The Board of Directors of Maimonides Hospital Geriatric Centre express their sincere condolences to BEN COBRIN Vice-President of Maimonides Hospital Geriatric Centre and Past-President of Maimonides Hospital Foundation on the loss of his beloved brother FRANK COBRIN WASHINGTON POST WASHINGTON President Hill Clinton met briefly yesterday with the Dalai Lama and promised to help with what the exiled Tibetan leader called his people's chief human rights concern: China's transfer of ethnic Chinese into Tibet, a spokesman lor the Dalai Lama said. The Dalai Lama went to the White House only the second time he has been invited by any Monroo Charlap President, Maimonides Hospital Geriatric Centra.

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