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The Gazette from Montreal, Quebec, Canada • 32

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MAINrIZI-8ARMISSu. Oava. and bt brother Gregory are rhrMtd 0 wetrome the second baby boy two the temtly, Philip James wet born on New Veers Eva and nld 7 KH I) oil. Proud granomomert ara Eft Barn end Anne Memorise Special thank Dr. Behetefc.

Irene, and ma caring Hart al SI. Mary HoMXlat. MCKEAN-LOGAN Cindy and Ian ar proud to announc the ptrth ot Ihetr Ivil born, Seen Davon on Tuesday, De-camoaf 14, )WI al 2J7 tn4 waightna 7 IM. 01 Naw orandparanlt ara Jaan-nma and Oonak McKaart, and Doromy and Jark Logan. Proud graal frandparantt arg Mr.

and Mri. Rooart ogan ot OakviHa. Vary tpaciai maiikt to Dr. Manin and ma caiaroom tiaM al rna Jawuft Oanaral Howxial. NICOLL-MacKAV Gary and Sandra ara inr iiiaa to announca ma Wrm ol inair baauitlul daugiiar, Andrea Joan, born on Darambar 30, 1991 al 973 a.m., watghing 9 lot Pood lirtl lima grandpar-mi ara Ron and Joan MacKay ol Bea- KATHCRtNE BISHOP WW VOKK of Hilary Jana Dar bromar of ROM (Mary-Lout of Rhode Itiand.

Much tovad by many naphal, niatat and ennmv Ratimg at Urgat Bourg Lid. I7M Nolra Oama. Lavtw funatal Mr-vice on Monday, January a. af 1 1 a In ma Chapai of pa'iour. manra to Rl-ovau Garden Camaiery.

Vtmaiion Sunday January J. 1991, 7 to nv GILO ABO-BROWN, Mabel. In her one-nundred-eeond year al ma Forer Sutton on December Jl, 1991. VV.I be ramamoarad by her many trlendt and long lima companion Char to he (Pa tor) Burkfterdt. Private tarvic.

HALLIWf LU Cdwln. On January J. I9V7. aged avanty-two year. Batovad COCHRANE, Herald.

In loving of oaar ftuvband and tamer wno patted away January 1991. Sadty rmtted, your wite Taryva and CMI-oran. C0HENC, JetepA (JetleL In loving memory ot Oear hutband and lamer who patted away January ffX Sadty mi tad, atwavt tovad bv Svtvia, ton iwaai and (van, DOUGLAS. Vteiet Nanny, you art atwairt In Our thought and forever to our heart. Love Lite.

Athtey end Randy. DOUGLAS. Viatel (nee Millar. Four yeert today. Sadly mttted but atway remembered.

Janet and Barbara, Rou and Ertua. CRABOWSKI. Jama. Cm ihanktul (or mote eerty year I had to there with you. For later on mo timet together, Became ail too tew.

Atwavt remembered, etwav tovad by your titter Carokt and brglher-Ri-taw, Starling. HARDING, Heward. Cherithed rramoriet ol Howard who went home to be with the Lord January S. 1979, nhing can ba mora beauiilul than rramoriet I have ot vou, me you war omeont tpaciai. God mutt have thought to too.

Loved, remembered and adiv mltted, Ddlie. Robert Alton Harris, who was convicted of killing two teenage boys 13 years ago. has nearly exhausted his appeals. Hams is not participating in the lawsuit, but the potential resumption of executions has made the issue more urgent for those facing inc gas chamber. The lawsuit was Tiled on behalf of 14 of the nearly 300 death-row inmates at California's San Quentin prison and on behalf of various unnamed wives and girlfriends who might wish to bear the children of the condemned men and the parents of the inmates, v.

ho could potentially become grandparents. Last year, the Virginia Supreme Court denied as "frivolous" the request of two condemned inmates that their sperm be frocn before their execution. Eighth Amendment because "not only are their lives taken, but the possibility of any future generations of their family are also executed." Tip Kindd, a spokesman for the State Department of Corrections, said the department had been swamped with calls of protest since the lawsuit became public. Those protests are based in part on the fad that the inmates bringing the case include men convicted of such crimes as the killing of a police detective and the stabbing death of two children, he said. "A lot of citizens are less than thrilled and want to know what they can do to stop it," Kindcl said.

"I think there are going to be some real public policy debates over this." While no prisoner has been executed in California since 1967, SAN FRANCISCO Ina move likely lo engender intense debate over whether condemned prisoners have a right to father children, 14 inmates on California's death row have brought a civil lawsuit seeking to preserve their sperm for potential artificial insemination. The lawsuit. Hied in Federal District Court in San Francisco last week, asks the court to order that the inmates be given access to the process of artificial insemination "for future procreation with a willing woman." The suit charges that denying condemned men the right to procreate amounts to cruel and unusual punishment in violation of the hutband of Baatrice. dear lamer of Dou-piet (Carol) of Vancouver 8 Graemt of Hammirtglord Ouebac and Nancy. Proud prandtemer of Corey and Philip.

Win ba tediv mltted bv hit tltiar Lillian (Mrt. George Smart) ol Sorlnglleld Matt, and hit brother Arthur. Funeral from Collint Clarke MacGHIivrav While Chapel. 10 Snarbrooke Sireet Wetl. on Monday Janurv a.

al II a m. Inlarmant Mount Royal Cemetery, in Heu of flow-art, donation to ma Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated Vltiiaiion on Saturday and Sunday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. HOWARD, Edward. Suddenly ai hit reticence on January 1991. Beloved hut-band of Margaret Curran.

Dear lather of Michael, Osniel and Chritlopher. Dear brother ol Mary, Reglna and David. Retting al Collint Clarke MacGHIivrav While Funeral Home S6I0 Sherbrooke Street Wetl. Funeral tar vice from St. Ignailut ol Loyola Church (4455 Wetl Broadway, NOG) wat held on Saturday, January 4, al 9-00 a m.

Interment Cote Da Neiget Cemetery. HELLIKER, Charlet E. Your pretence It aver near ut. Your love remaint with ut vei. You were the kind of lather.

Your loved one would never lor get. Love Brian and family. conilieid at wall at Sian NkoU ol T.M R. Tnankt to an wondariuii paopia al La-keinora Oanaral Hospilal. PRYDE Runell and Lucia proudly announca Ina tMrfn ol their Mcond daugh-ler, Chrllina, weighing 7 oit on Dacembar 31, 1991.

A ilar lor Jennilar and wcond grandchild for Bill Pryda and sixth grandchild lor Jean-Clsude and Claudaile Tapln. Thankt to Dr. Parvin and nursa Morag of Lakavhora General HoiPiial. -j Novelist gets 8 years for blasphemy HILL, Audrey. In loving memory dear wite, mother and Nanny who passed WILLIAM MANN ASSOCIATED PRESS "They're making an example of somebody to make everybody else shut up," said playwright Karim cl-Rawy.

The case in some ways mirrors that of author Salman Rushdie, who was judged by the Ayatollah Khomeini to have blasphemed Islam in his novel The Satanic Verses. "What the government seems to have chosen as a policy is to prove to the public that it is as religious as those groups," essayist Mohammed Salmawy said. Books are not supposed to be censored. But in the mid-1980s, during an upsurge of religious activism that threatened to spill into violence, the Egyptian government expanded the role of the Islamic Research Group at Al-Azhar, the Cairo-based scat of Islamic scholarship. Now two copies of every book published in Egypt go to the group, which advises the government on its religious correctness.

Until Hamid's case, the government had never accepted a recommendation for trial. "It's one of the worst forms of censorship that can be imposed," said el-Rawy, who has had problems with censors in the past. CAIRO The blasphemy conviction of a novelist for writing anecdotes about Islamic prophets has sent a shudder among Cairo's literary elite. Novelist Alaa Hamid. his publisher-distributor and his printer were convicted of blasphemy last month.

Each was sentenced to eight years in jail. "Cultural circles have been in a state of real shock bordering on panic and horror since the judgment was pronounced," said Yous-sef al-Kaeed, a writer and critic. away January 5, 1991. Forever In our thoughts, Lovingly remembered, BiH, Rickey and Sharon, Bunny and Pat, Chritlopher and Corev. KANDILERAKIS, JOHN.

In loving memory of my husband who passed away January 1990. Time speeds on two year have passed. Since death lis gloom, lis shadow, cast Within our home, where all seemed bright, And took from us a shining light. We mits that light, and ever will. His vacant place there is none to fill.

Down here we mourn, but not in vain. For up In Heaven we will meet again. Always remembered and loved by your family Letta, Mike, Antonia and Perry. LOCKWOOD, Diana. In loving memory of a dear mother and grandmother who passed away January 5, 1976.

Always In our thoughts Jessie, Nick, Diana and Patll. McCOY, Edward Mansfield (BUI). Loved, remembered and longed for. You are with each beat of my heart Till In Heaven we are once more together For eternity never lo part. Billy's Jackie.

KAROVITCH. Celia (nee Cooper). On Friday, January 3, 1992, beloved wife of the late Louis. Devoted mother and mother-in-law of Evelyn and the late Saul Plnchuk, Morrit and Helen, and Sandra and Jeff Rappoport, titter of the late Sam. Saul, and Joe Cooper.

Dear sitter-in-law of Lucy and Sydney Karo-vitch. Cherithed grandmother of Murray Pinchuk, Marilyn and Ira Hoffman, Howard Pinchuk, Janet, Susan, and Alan Karovltch, Bradley, Robbie, and Stephanie Rappoport, greal-grandmolher of Shawn and Melissa Hoffman. She will be sadly missed bv her many nieces, nephews, friends and all who knew her. Funeral Services from Paperman and Sons. 5605 Cote des Neiges Rd.

on Monday Jan. 6 at 2 p.m. Shiva at 1438 Franklin Drive, Chomedey. Donations may be made to the charity of your choice. LORD, Irene (nee Knight).

From Van-Kleek Hill.formerly of Longueull, passed away on Friday, January 3, 1992 at the age of eighty-seven. Beloved wife of the late Alan Lord, loving mother of Sheila Denton of London, Ontario, Moyra Sharpe (Gordon) of VanKleek Hill, Brenda MacLean of London, Ontario, and Sandra Bourdon (Andre) of Longueull. Survived by six grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Funeral arrangements entrusted to Noel Funeral Home, 103 High Sireet, VanKleek Hill. Funeral BEILES, Sonya COLEMAN, Kathryn M.

DAVID, Marian Salhany Dl GIR0LAM0, Nicola D0BS0N, Beryl ELLIS, Burford FULLER, Melville GALBRAITH, J. Bruce GELDARD-BROWN, Mabel HALLIWELL, Edwin HOWARD, Edward KAROVITCH, Celia LORD, Irene MAR INOFF, Sidney POWER, Dr. Hugh R.M. RAYMER, Joe SKELHORNE, Murray Arthur TINKOFF, Lazarus ZELFOND, Harold Bald eagle's return to wild will be tracked by satellite Chad rebellion put down by government REUTER SUSAN GILMORE SEATTLE TIMES MERCHANT, Nicholas. In memory of my dear husband Nicholas Merchant who passed away January 5, 1986.

Never more than a thought away. Quietly remembered every day. Your loving wife Doreen. OLSEN, Ronald. In loving memory of a beloved husband father, father-in-law, grandfather and brother who passed away January 5, 1988.

It broke my heart to lose you But you did not go alone, For part of me went with vou The day God called vou home, A million times I needed, A million times I cried, If love could ever have saved you You would have never died, If I could have lust one wish Just one dream come true, I'd pray to God with all my heart For yesterday and vou. Sadly missed, always loved. Wife Teresa and family. REID, James. In loving memory of my dear husband who passed away eight years ago today, January 7, 1984.

May you always walk In sunshine, And God's love around vou flow, Aretha is blind in one eye. Aretha has only been at the zoo for a month, brought here from the Alaska Raptor and Rehabilitation Centre in Sitka. An eye infection left the eagle blind, said Scott Ford, a technician at the Sitka centre. He said it was the policy of the Sitka centre not to release one-eyed birds, but Aretha has a strong, stubborn streak. "We thought she'd be better in the wild, and her chances would be better if released down here," he said.

In the past, scientists have used VHF transmitters to monitor eagles released into the wild. The satellite transmitter, attached to Aretha through a Teflon harness, will allow scientists to track her movements over greater distances and over a longer period of time. SEATTLE When Aretha is released on Washington state's Skagit River tomorrow, she will be carrying in her feathers a payload of communication equipment that could give scientists important clues to the survival of injured animals released to the wild. Aretha, a 2-year-old bald eagle at Seattle's Woodland Park Zoo, was implanted Friday with two transmitters that could track her movements for a year or more. One is a satellite transmitter that has been used once before; the other is a standard radio transmitter.

If all goes well, scientists hope Aretha will return to her home in southeast Alaska, 1,600 kilometres away. It won't be an easy trip; N'DJAMENA, Chad Chad's government said yesterday that it had crushed a rebellion by deposed president Hissene Habre's forces and killed 425 of his troops in fighting west of the capital. An official communique on state radio said hundreds more rebels were wounded when government forces recaptured the town of Bol and three smaller army bases. N'Djamena was calm yesterday and hundreds of people marched through the city applauding the government victory and urging the continuation of democratic reforms. service Tuesday, January at :30 a.m.

at St. Gregory's Church, VanKleek Hill. Interment at Lachlne Cemetery. Visitation Tuesday from 10:30 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.

MARINOFF, Sidney. Tragically In Montreal on Friday, January 3, 1992, Sidney Marinoff in his thirty-sixth year. Beloved husband of Phyllis (nee Rice). Dear father of James and Sarah. Also survived by his mother Rosaline Tafler (Montreal) and brother Louis (Vancouver).

Funeral service will be held at the Jewish Memorial Chapel 375 King Edward Avenue, Ottawa on Sunday at 11:00 a.m. Interment New Jewish Cemetery, Osgoode, Ontario. POWER, Hugh R.M. Dr. Suddenly on January 2, 1992.

Beloved husband of Jean Ashford, dear father of Michael of Toronto, Ontario, Stephen (Lorl) of London. Onatrio and Joanne (Richard Cotton) of Somerset, England. Loving grandfather of Ryan and Ritchie. Dear brother of Chaoelle, Anita, Rosemary, and Noble. Also survived by his stepmother Mrs.

Elaine Quinn Power, stepbrothers and step-sisters. Resting at Collins Clarke MacGHIivrav White Funeral Home, 5610 Sherbrooke St. West. Funeral service from St. Monica's Church (6405 Terrebonne N.D.G.) on Monday, January 6 at 11 a.m.

Interment Cote des Neiges Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Oncology Department of the Royal Victoria Hospital (687 Pine Avenue West, H9A 1A1) would be appreciated. Visitation on Saturday from 7-9 p.m and Sunday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. DEATHS BEILES, Sonya (nee Llben). On Friday, January 3, 1992 after a courageous battle.

Beloved and cherished wile of Norman. Loving mother of David and liana Postelnik and step-mother of Steven, Lome and Robert. Devoted daughter of Molly and the late Abe Liben, and daughter-in-law of Isaac and Helen Beiles. Dear sister of Norman Liben and sister-in-aw of Eileen Marcus, Herby and Pamela Beiles. She will be sadly missed by her nieces, nephews, family and friends.

Funeral services from Pa-perman and Sons. 5605 Cote des Neiges Rd. on Monday Jan. 6 at 1:15 p.m. Burial at Beth Zion Congregation Section, Eternal Gardens Cemetery, Beaconsfield.

Shiva at 6635 Mackle Road. Cote St. Luc. In lieu of gifts, contributions may be made to the "Sonya Belles Memorial Fund" care of Royal Victoria Hospital Founda-'. tion for Cancer Research, B43-1562.

COLEMAN, Kathryn M. (nee Mitchell). Passed away peacefully at the Boca Raton Community Hospital in Boca Raton Florida, on Wednesday, January 1, 1992. Devoted and cherished wife of John Hewson of Toronto Ontario, dear and loving mother of Kathryn Claire and her husband John Green of Pte. Claire Quebec, and Gerald Francis and his wife Theresa, of Mississauga Ontario.

Pre-. deceased by her brother Reverend J.H. Mitchell of Halifax Nova Scotia. Survived by her sisters; Helen Lynch, Frances Mitchell and Nora Mitchell of Ottawa Ontario. She will be greatly missed and loving remembered by her grandchildren; Janet Green and her husband Lenny Lanteigne and Jeffrey Green of Pte.

Claire Quebec, and Julie, Scott and Susan Coleman of Mississauga. A private Funeral mass was celebrated on January 4, 1992 in Toronto Canada. DAVID, Marian (Tillie) Salhany. Suddenly on January 2, 1992. Beloved wife of the late Ernest David.

Survived by her loving children Kenneth and Karen Dav- id and Robert Shoofey, daughter-in-law Heather MacKay David, sisters Connie and Lorraine Salhany and brother Edward Salhany of Vancouver. Resting at Urge! Bourgie 745 Cremaiie East. Funeral service Monday, January 6 al 10 a.m. at St. Nicolas Orthodox Church.

Thence to Mount Royal Cemetery. In lieu of flowers donations to the charity of your choice would be appreciated. Visitation Saturday and Sunday 2-5 and 7-9 p.m. Dl GIROLAMO, Nicola. At the Queen Ottawa keeps 'Diefenbunker' on alert t-or tne nappiness you gave me.

No one will ever know. Your loving wife Connie. RIDLEY, Everett Sr. In loving memory of dear dad and friend who passed away six years ago today, January 5. Gone dear father, gone forever How we miss your smiling face But vou left us to remember None one on earth can take your place.

A happy home we once en loved How sweet the memory still. But death has left a loneliness No one can ever fill. Sadly missed and always longed for, your son Donald and good friend Susan. DAVID PUGUESE OTTAWA CITIZEN RIDLEY, Everett Sr. I.

There's a tear in our beer Cause we're wishing you were here. Always on our mind, Daddy, Daddy, keep it between the lines. Love Everett, Cheryl and family. RIDLEY, Everett Sr. In loving memory of a dear dad and grandfather.

Always remembered, sadly missed. Colleen, Jerry, Melissa, Steven, and stuck with it. I guess you could make it into a mushroom farm." Peters says the bunker, 20 kilometres west of Ottawa, is low cost insurance to protect the government in the unlikely event of an atomic war. The whole program costs about $400,000 a year, most of which goes for rotating rations at fallout shelters across the country. From the outside, the shelter looks like a football Held covered with antennas and radio towers.

But inside it's a survivalist's dream. Two I8-inch-thick blast doors seal the bunker. It has its own generators, deep wells to provide water and Alters to clean air. Its concrete walls are several feet thick. Machinery is bolted down and toilets are mounted on rubber mats to cushion them from the jarring effect of a nuclear blast.

Living quarters for ministers and bureaucrats are sparse. The prime minister's quarters houses a cot, a toilet and a closet. Furniture is circa 1965 desks and chairs you would find in government surplus stores. A vault with thick steel doors, designed to hold the nation's gold supply, is now used to store rations. Peters explains the bunker could take the shock of a nuclear weapon going off nearby.

The concrete box rests on a bed of gravel, allowing it to shift with the force of a blast. But the site isn't totally impregnable. "There's nothing you can't take out with a nuclear weapon," says Peters. Project Ploughshares spokesman Bill Robinson says even though the chances of a nuclear war are slim, it's ridiculous to believe anyone would survive. "If there was a nuclear war I don't think it would matter too much if the prime minister and his cabinet were hiding out in Carp." he said.

But Peters disagrees. "Things are changing in Europe but very frankly all the weapons are still there." OTTAWA It sits just outside Ottawa, a giant concrete time capsule full of old government furniture and rubber-mounted toilets. The federal government's 30-year-old nuclear bomb shelter at Carp might seem a little out of place in today's new world order. The underground shelter nicknamed the "Diefenbunker" after Prime Minister John Diefenbaker who ordered its construction was opened during the Cold War. But the conclusion of that decades-old freeze won't have much effect on Canada's premier bomb shelter, says Dave Peters of Emergency Preparedness Canada, the government agency responsible for the Carp site.

That's because there's not too many other uses for a four-storey concrete box buried in the ground. "When you build something to withstand nuclear weapons you're RAYMER, Joe (Joseph Rlmerman). Suddenly in Miami on January 2, 1992. Cherished and devoted husband of Gold-ie Pinsky. Beloved father of Susan and friend of Ben.

Dear brother of Lelke Handeiman (Abie), Ruth Pressman (Phillip), the late Ruben and the late Sonya. Brother-in-law of Cema Ravmer, Alex and Yetta Pinsky, Louis and Edith Pinsky, Gabby and Ruth Pinsky, Sarah and the late Joe Pinsky, the late Katie and the late Moe Spevack. Funeral services from Paperman and Sons, 5605 Cote des Neiges Road on Monday, January 6 at 12:15 p.m.. Burial at the Shaare Zion Congregation Section, Eternal Gardens Cemetery, Beaconsfield. Shiva at 5140 MacDonald Avenue 1102.

In lieu of gifts, donations may be made to the Canadian Technion Society, 4950 Queen Mary Road, 735-5541. SKELHORNE, Murray Arthur. On January 2, 1992, aged sixty-two years. Beloved husband of the late Margaret Hunter, father of Allen. Resting at the J.F.

Wilson and Sons Funeral Home 5784 Verdun Avenue, Verdun. Service in the Chapel on Tuesday, January 7, 1992 at 10.00 a.m. Interment Mount Royal Cemetery. Visitation Sunday 7-9 p.m., Monday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. RIDLEY, Everett Sr.

Gone but not forgotten. In my memories always, your son Brian. Elizabeth Hospital on January 4, iwz in his sixty-fifth year. Beloved husband of Michelina Gotfi. Dear father of Frank (Colleen) and Giacomo (Jack).

Loving grandfather of Samantha and David. Resting at Collins, Clarke, MacGHIivrav, White Funeral Home, 5610 Sherbrooke Street West where visitation will take place on Sunday from 7-9 p.m. and Monday from 2-5 and 7-9 p.nr. Time of funeral to foliow. CARD OF THANKS FREEDMAN, Ursula Ruth.

We wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to relatives and friends for their kindness and support during the illness and death of a beloved wife, mother and grandmother. Ernest of Montreal, Mark of Toronto, Norman and family of Deep River..

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