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The Gazette from Montreal, Quebec, Canada • 44

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ES THE GAZETTE. MONTREAL. MONDAY. NOVEMBER 6. 1995 3 HOURS: From 8:30 am.

to 8 p.m. 987-2311 Saturday. Sunday A Holidays: 1 2 noon to 4 987-2324 RATES: 60c per word Minimum charge S6.00 per day. Also listed these columns Chosen Children. Requiem Mass.

in Memonam. Unveilmgs, Cards of Thanks. Prayers. Announcements. Phone 987-2311.

BIRTHS DEATHS VeatU DEATHS'. SLOTNICK, Off' Sunday, November 5, 1995. Beloved husband of'-': i the lale Annie Blv. Loving and devoted father and father-in-law of Bernice and y. Louis Eidelman.

Cherished Zaida of Dr. David and Brigitte, Dr. Frank and Dr. Judi and Jay Eidelman. Proud "Zaida Phillip" of Sarah, Shoshana, Zachariah and Jonathan.

Dear brother of Ralph Segal and predeceased by Jennie Shuman, Faigie Schneider, Goldie Wallenberg Milton and Sydney Segal, Ethel Titelman, and brother-in-law of Toby Segal, Doris Rosenberg and Faigie Lazar. Predeceased by step -brothers Nathan, Bennie, Sollv.and Harry Segabri tHe will be fondly remembered by tvs nieces and nephews, family and friends. Funeral service from Paperman and Sons 3888 Jean Talon West on Monday, z- November 6 at 1 p.m. Burial at Farband Labour Zionist Organization, de la Savane. Shiva at 5726 Eldridge, In lieu '7 of gifts or flowers, donations "in memory to the -Jewish National Fund 1980 Sherbrooke St.

West suite 500 H3H 1E8 934-0313. i IN MEMORIAM ARSENEAULT, Alphonse (Alley). fh loving memory of a dear brother who passed away ten years ago today. Nothing can ever take away the love a heart holds dear, Fond memories linger everyday, Remembrance keeps him near. Shirley and Clive, Linda and Robert, Larry and Marise, Diane and Andre, Wavne and Carolie, loving nieces and nephews and daughter Kim.

ARSENEAULT, Alie. In loving memory of mv Dad who passed away ten years ago today. wish vou were here to see me grow up, I guess that was not God's wish. Love Kim. BANCE, Donald Edward.

In loving memory of a dear son, husband, father, brother and brother-in-law who passed on one year ago today. Donl think of him as gone away-His journey's tost begun; Life tiolds so many facets-This earth is only pne. Just think of him as resting BARR Lois Cadman of Pointe Claire is proud to announce the birth of her granddaughter Rylee Charlotte Barr, 8 11 ozs. on November 4, 1995 in Sarasota Florida. Mother and father Kim (nee Ranson) and Dennis both doing well.

Sister to Kelsev Marie, great-granddaughter of Hilda Cadman and aunt to Tracv Wilson. Granddaughter of Mary and Bob Barr of Naples Florida and Doug Ranson of Kirkland. COLUCCI-SHEPPARD Marie-Claude and Anthony welcome with love, Matthew, born October 30, 1995, weighing 5 8 at The Jewish General Hospital. Proud grandparents are i Catherine and Dominique Colucci, Corinne D'Eon Sheppard and Claude Armand Sheppard, and great grandmother Mary Di Palma Pirollo. PARIZEAU-PETTERSON Brenda and Michel are delighted to 4 announce the early arrival of their fa daughter Katherine Louise, born October 18, 1995 weighing 4 4 ozs.

Proud ti-grandparents are Carl and Louise y.t. petterson and Claude and Louise Parizeau. Special thanks to the Jewish General Pre Natal Unit. Happy great-X grandparents Leif and Cecile Petterson. WARREN-VALELA Kevin and Maria are delighted to announce the birth of their daughter Olivia Patricia on October 28, 1995 at 1:31 p.m.

weighing 9 2 ozs. Many thanks to Drs. Ogilvv and Hayden and staff at the Lakeshore General Hospital. IN MEMORIAM McGUIRE, Florence. In loving memory of a' beloved mother and grandmother who passed away November 6, 1978.

We have only a memory dear mother, We cherish our whole life through But the sweetness will live As we treasure the memory of you. Sadly missed and always remembered by your children Vivian, Charlev, Pearl and June, grandchildren and greatgrandchildren. MOSS. In loving memory of our dear parents who passed away; Mom November 6, 1975 and Dad November 7, 1973. Time may heal the broken-hearted.

Time may make the wound less sore, But time will never stop the longing For the loved ones gone before. Sadly missed, love Vi, Pearl and Gordon. ORR, Sarah. In loving memory of a dear mother, grandmother and great-grandmother who passed away November 6, 1978. Deep in our hearts the memory is kept, Of one we loved and never forget.

Sadly missed by the Family. RAM, Abraham. Who passed away November 6, 1992. Beloved companion of Gillian Stevenson. Dearest Abe, vou said I taught you the true meaning of love, vet through all the "Bad vou never stopped holding my hand.

Nothing can sever our love for each other And you are part of me forever. Darling. Your Gillian. WADD ELL-BUCKLEY, Ruth. On November 6, 1993.

Although sadly missed, the fond memories she left grow stronger every day to help fill the void left behind. With loving memories from her husband. Dave, sister Noreen, sons Bill and David, and their wives and families. CARD OF THANKS MACDONALD, David (Bucko). The family of the late David MacDonald would like to express their sincere thanks to relatives and friends for their many acts of kindness, expressions of sympathy, generous donations, and floral tributes made in memory of a beloved friend.

Please consider this as a personal thank vou. Christina (Tina) Squires. PRAYERS SAY nine Hail Mary's for nine days, ask for three favours, one special, with promise to publish on ninth day. C.B. THANK YOU Blessed Virgin for favor received.

Remember oh most gracious Virgin Mary that never was it known that anyone who fled to vour protection or sought your intercession was left unaided. Inspired by this confidence I fly unto thee oh Virgin of virgins, mv mother, to thee I come, before thee I stand, sinful and sorrowful. Oh Mother of the Word Incarnate despise not my petition but in thy mercy hear and answer me. Amen. friend who is obsequious rather than loyal.

December will be your most exciting month of 1995. PREVIOUS PUZZLE SOLVED ALTER, Sue BELANGER, Jacqueline BONDARUK, Josephine BOOTH, John Patrick BURT, Vera Matthilda CARY, Victoria Michelle CODNER, Edward Douglas COLLISTER, Muriel CORMIER, Rov DITKOFSKY, Philip D'URSO, Pasquale IRVINE, Therese KURUC, John LIEFF, Dr. Pearl LUCHT, Helen MacDOUGALL, Gordon Howard POLNY, Sophie SABOURIN, Jacques SHAPIRO, Conrad SHINOFF, Shirley SLOTNICK, Phillip SPENCER, Ruth ELDER, Claude Jules ULOK.John ZUIZIA, Katherine DEATHS BOOTH, John Patrick. At Lasalle General Hospital on Sunday, November 5, 1995. Beloved son of the late Patrick Booth and Margaret Brown.

Resting at the J.F. Wilson and Sons Funeral Home, 5784 Verdun Verdun. Eucharistic celebration at St. Willibrord's Church 351 Willibrord Verdun on Wednesday, November 8 at 10 a.m. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to a charily of your choice.

Visitation Tuesday from 7 to 9 p.m. BURT, Vera Matthilda (nee Karn). Courageously on November 4, 1995 at the age of ninety-two. Beloved wife of the late Norman Burt. Loving mother of Elaine Burnett (Raymond), Virda Rowan (Francis), Ronald, John (Zita Tagieff) and the late William and Carmen (Richer).

Also survived bv thirteen grandchildren and eighteen greatgrandchildren. At the request of the family, there will be a private funeral with no visitation. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Women's Auxilliary of the Barry Memorial Hospital, Ormstown, would be greatly appreciated. Our sincere thanks to the kind and caring staff of the CLSC from Kateri. Direction Urgel Bourgie Llmitee.

CARY, Victoria Michelle. Peacefully at home on November 3, 1995 at nine months. Predeceased bv her twin sister Michelle Lee on February 23, 1995 at 2 weeks, whose short life was blessed by love and caring from family and friends. Victoria's life, with every smile and achievement, will be ioyfullv remembered by her mother Ann-Marie Cary. She will also be missed bv her grandmother, Marielle Guenette, grandfather John S.

Cary and his wife Sonia, aunt Michelle Chantal Cary, uncles John-Charles, Fernando, Eduardo and father Andrew Nelson. During her life, Victoria taught us that through hope, we can truly appreciate the richness of life and that small accomplishments can. mean the world. We are comforted bv the knowledge that Victoria has joined her sister. We are truly grateful for the support of many friends and member's of the community.

Special gratitude for the generosity and love of godparenjs Julia5 Orlando and Kevin Batty. We would like to thank the nurses, doctors and support staff at the Montreal Children's Hospital, with special thanks to Drs. Garami, Kimia and Riley, Jan Lariviere, Heather Doucet, Pastoral Services and the numerous residents involved in Victoria and Michelle's care. The generosity and support of Lise Renaud, Rosalie Chevrier, and Louise Du Hamel will always be remembered. Sincere appreciation and admiration for Dr.

Anne Johnston who gave her heart and soul to Victoria, Michelle and Ann-Marie. Memories of Victoria and Michelle will be treasured forever. Services for Victoria will be held in the Chapel at Kane and Fetterlv, 5301 Decarie on November 8, at 3 p.m. following visitation from 1 to 3 p.m. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Victoria and Michelle's names to the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit at the Montreal Children's Hospital.

CODNER, Edward Douglas (Burnev). At Montreal on November 4, 1995 at the age of sixty-nine years. Douglas Edward Codner (Burnev), born October 24, 1926 died on November 4, 1995 at the Santa Cabrini Hospital. He leaves his wife of forty-six years Eileen Codner, his children Sharron (Bart), Richard (Irene), Janet (Mike), Donna (Jersey), Mark (Willow) and thirteen grandchildren. We know you are at peace with vour Mom and Dad.

We will miss you always. We will walk in your shadow all the days of our lives knowin" you are with us. Your Irish eves wi-i always smiling and they smile for us still. Resting at T. Sansregret 4419 Beaubien East, Montreal.

Funeral service to lake place on Tuesday, November 7 at 1 1 a.m. from St. Brendan's Church. Thence to Repos St. Francois D'Assise.

Visitation on Sunday 7 to 10 p.m., Monday 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m. and Tuesday as of 9 a.m. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Children's Wish Foundation would be appreciated. COLLISTER, Muriel (nee Walsh). Formerly of Verdun, passed away in Bowmanville on Friday, November 3, 1995 in her eighty-first year.

Cherished wife of the lale Robert, she is survived bv her devoted son Robert (Cheryl) and bv her two loving grandchildren Ryan and Jennifer. Arrangements entrusted to the Armstrong Funeral Home in Oshawa, Ontario. the sorrow. Steven Backler President From the sorrows and the tears In a place of warmth and comfort Where there are no days and years. Think how tie must be wishing That we could know, today, How nothing but our sadness Can really pass away.

And think of him as living In the hearts of those he For nothing loved is ever lost- And he was loved so much. Always lovingly remembered by Mom, Dad, (wife) Shirley, children, Don Sherry, and Heather, brother Bob (Bev), sisters-Joyce (Donnie), Joan, Carol (Ransforg, and many nieces and nephews J--' CIMONE, Saverio. Passed away November 6, 1991. Your- presence within me will always remain' Loving you always, your wife Carole. FRADETTE, Gwen and Roland.

In foving memory of Mom who passed away November 6, 1987, and Dad; who left us on November.6, 1982. We're always told that life goes on, All wounds are healed bv time. Yet through the years, you're needed missed and always on our minds. Forever James, Stephen, Debbie, Janet, Anne and Liz. LUPESCU, Pula Isabella.

Missed by her family. Your daughter puts fresh flowers next to your picture on her piano. I will miss vou forever. MAURI, Domenico. In loving memory of a beloved father, father-in-law and Nonno who passed away November 6, 1988.

We think of vou in silence, and we often speak vour name. Remembered always, Ida, Carlo and Vilma and Family. that you also are tough, will never abandon principles. Before November is finished, you'll learn truth about ACROSS 1 Summoned 6 "Cat on Tin Roof" 10 Out of danqer 14 Crockett's fast stand 1 5 Steak order 16 Greek war god 17 Gin's companion 18 Manner 19 Suggestion 20 Kitchen device 22 Each 24 Actress Cheryl 25 More splendid 26 Less at ease 30 Glom get hold of 32 Diving bird 33 House: Sp. 35 Of the moon .40 Western hat 42 Fare 44 Fable writer 45 Afternoon receptions 47 Fencer's weapon 48 Tel 50 Showed affection 52 Gallery 56 Piece of news 58 Tonsured 59 Meteorologist's term 64 Puppeteer Baird 65 Jug 67 Narrow street 68 At (not in agreement) 69 Eternities 70 Prove innocent 71 Try out 72 By (from memory) 73 Flavor 11 6 DOWN 1 Cracker 2 Sleep 3 Pack hoodlums 4 Radiate 5 Obedient 6 Ready 7 Coiffures 8' Type resource 9 Renter 10 Former India 11 Historian Durant 12 Picket 13 Ciemical compound 21 Traveler 23 Lagoons 26 "Born lioness 27 on: 28 Departs 29 Two four 31 LOUD OVAL IDEAL DEATHS ALTER, Sue (Sara) (nee Kuiawski).

Peacefully at home in Ottawa on Saturday November 5, 1995. Beloved wife of. Jules. Cherished mother of Shannon and Ashley. Devoted daughter of Henia and Ben Kuiawski.

Dearest daughter-in-law of Jean Alter. Adored granddaughter of Chaia and Jacob Liberman. Loving sister of Ella Kuiawski, and sister-in-law of Avi Nehemia, Bonita, Nancy, Esther, Marilyn and Marty. She will be fondly remembered bv her aunts Bronla Kuiawski and Sonia Kuiawski of Israel, Joni and George Liberman, her cousins, nieces, nephews, relatives and friends. Funeral service from Paperman and Sons, 3888 Jean Talon West, on Monday November 7, at 2:30 p.m.

Burial at the Slumber Haven Section, Kehal Israel Cemetery, Sources Rd D.D.O. Shiva at 5816 Smart C.S.L. In lieu of gifts or flowers, donations in her memory may be made to the Israel Cancer Research Fund, 5800 Cavendish Suite 405, H4W 2T5. 481-2723. BELANGER, Jacqueline (nee Amvot).

Peacefully at her residence on November 3, 1995 at the age of sixty-two years. Beloved wife of Rosaire Belanger. Survived by her children Diane (Rene), Johanne (Michel), Paul (Josee) and Steve (Kathia) as well as her nine grandchildren, her brother and three sisters. Resting at Funeral Complex Urgel Bourgie Ltd. 8145 Chemin Chambly, St.

Hubert. Funeral service on Wednesday, November 8 at 10 a.m. in the chapel of the funeral home. Family and friends are invited to attend without further invitation. Visitation on Monday, November 6 and Tuesday, November 7 from 7 to 10 p.m.

and Wednesday from 9 a.m. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Canadian Cancer Society, 460 de Normandie, suite 119, Longueuil, J4H 3P4 would be appreciated. BONDARUK, Josephine (Kucher). Peacefully on November 1, 1995. Wife of the late Samuel Bondaruk and the late Steve Kucher.

Dear mother of Leonid (Anita). Grandmother of Linda (Michael), Diane (Paul), and Mark. Great-grandmother to Jennifer, Richard, Lisa and Kristopher. IN MEMORIAM GWENDOLYN FORBES In loving memory of a dear wife who is also my mother and my friend who passed away November 5, 1994, today one sad Oh how patient in thy suffering when no hand could give thee ease. God the helper of the helpless, saw you suffering, felt your pain and gave thee peace.

To some you may be forgotten, but for me your memory will live forever, Each day is just like the day you left. My love goes with you and my soul waits to join you. The gate has opened to let you through, but it will never be closed till I can enter in to say to you I have finished my task, no more sleepless nights, no longer sadly missed. Husband, Canute Forbes. 'r I CORMIER, Roy.

At Veteran Hospital, November aged seventy-four years. Beloved- wife of Winnie. Dear father of Jackie (Bruce Muffat) and loving grandfather of Peter and Dawn. Resting at Urgel Bourgie Limitee Funeral Complex, 1750 Notre Dame, Lachine. Funeral ceremony Tuesday, November 7 at 10 a.m.

in the chapel of the complex. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Patients Trust Fund of Sle. Anne de Bellevue Veterans Hospital, 305 St. Pierre Ste. Anne de Bellevue, Quebec, H9X 1Y9.

Visiting hours Monday 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. DITKOFSKY, Philip. On Saturday November. 4, 1995. Beloved husband of Susan Lubert.

Devoted father and father-' in-law of Carol and John Hirshman of Towson, Maryland, Louise of Coopersberg. Joyce and Ralph Weiner ofi Oakviile, Ontario. Loving grandfather of David Hirshman and Rachel and Jennifer Weiner. Dear brother and brother-in-law of Ettie and Max Canzerv Harry and the late Ruth Sarrimy and Betty Ditkofsky, Libby arid the late Abe- Ditkofsky. Funeral service from Paperman and Sons, 3888 Jean Talon West on Tuesday, November at 10 a.m.

Burial at the Jewish Assistance Section, Kehal Israel Cemetery, Sources Rd D.D.O. D'URSO, Pasquale. In Montreal on November 4, 1995 at the age of seventv-five years. Loving father of Enrico (Danielle Joly), Mario (Catherine Ward), Alberto and dear mother Giovanna Palumbo. Cherished grandfather of Lauren and Victoria.

Resting at Funeral Complex Urgel Bourgie Ltd. 175 Jean Talon. Funeral service on Thursday November 9 at 11 a.m. at Notre Dame de la Defense. Church.

Thence. lo Notre Dame des Neiges Cemetery. Visitation on Tuesday from 7 to 10 p.m. and Wednesday frorrt 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m. In lieu of flowersj donations to the Canadian National Institute for the Blind would be appreciated.

IRVINE, Passed away at the Montreal General Hospital on-Tuesday, October 31, 1995: Beloved mother of Joanne, Marc, Michele Judy. Mother-in-law of Ed, Gisele arid Luc. Grandmother of Philippe, Robert and Jonathan: A memorial service will be held at- Sle. Veronica's Church, 1300 Carson Avenue, Dorval on Friday, November 10, 1995 at 10:30 a.m. Donations to the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated in lieu of flowers.

KURUC, John. In Montreal on Friday, November 3, 1995 at the age of thirty-nine years. Beloved son of John and Helen. Loving brother of Alan. Resting at Moshonas Ouimet Funeral Home, 4898 Pare Avenue (corner St.

Joseph Blvd.) Visitation will be held on Sunday and Monday from 2 to 9 p.m. Funeral service will be held on Tuesday, November 7, 1995 at 10 a.m. from St. Cvril and Method Slovak Church (Jean Talon2nd Avenue), thence lo Cote des Neiges Cemetery for Interment. LIEFF, Dr.

Pearl (nee Jacobs). At seventy-eight, passed away on November 4, 1995 in Bedford, New Hampshire. Beloved wife of the late Dr. Morris Lieff (of Ottawa), loving mother of Beryl and Jordan, Jonathan, and Matthew and Susan. Also survived bv six grandchildren, sisters Sybil (Elkins) of Largo, Florida, Dorothy (Simand) of Lake Worth, Florida, and brother Alvin Jacobs of Montreal, and many nieces and nephews.

Funeral services will be held in New Jersey. LUCHT, Helen (nee Rosenberg). On Sunday, November 5, 1995. Wife of the late Karl. Beloved mother and mother-in-law of Bernie and Susan (Crammond), Marty and Rachel (Cohen).

Dear sister of Morris and Harry both of Florida, the late Ida, the lale Fay, and the late Pearl. Cherished grandmother of Beniamin, Patrick, William, Bram, and Jillian. Special thanks to Margerie Cassell. Funeral service from Paperman and Sons 3888 Jean Talon West on Tuesday, November 7. In lieu of gifts, donations to "Dr.

Phil Gold Research Fellowship Fund" co the Montreal General Hospital Foundation, 1650 Cedar Ave. H3G 1A4 934-8230 or to the Alzheimers Group (A.G.I.) Inc. 5800 Cavendish suite 311 H4W 2T5 485-7233. For time of service Please call 733-7101. MacDOUGALL, Gordon Howard.

In his eighty-fourth year, on Friday, November 3, 1995 at the B.M.P. Hospital in Cowansville. Dearly loved husband of Mary O'Brien. Devoted father of Gordon (Barbara), Margot (Van), Robert (Sandra) and John (Nicole). Predeceased bv his loving daughter Heather.

Cherished grandfather of Kim, Chris, Jamie, Andrew, Chris, Matthew, Lindsay, Fraser, Jonathan and Christina. Funeral Monday, November 6 at 11 a.m. at St. Paul's Anglican Church, Knowlton. Memorial donations to the Alzheimers Society of Canada, 1320 Yonge Street, suite 201, Toronto, M4T 1X2 or the Brome-Mississquoi-Perkins Hospital, Cowansville, Quebec, J2K 1K3 would be greatly appreciated.

POLNY, Sophie (nee Chaban). Peacefully, with her family at St. Mary's Hospital on Saturday, November 4, 1995 at the age of eighty-four years. Beloved wife of the late Basil Polnv. Dearest mother of Soma (Fraser Acheson) and Valerie (Edward Mack).

Cherished grandmother of Valerie and Carla (Murray), Michael (Lvne), Christine, Stephanie (Mark) and Kathleen. She will be remembered and sadly missed by her great-grandchildren Ryan and Catherine. Visitation will be at Alfred Dallaire, 3254 Bellechasse November 6 and 7, from 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m. Panachvda at 8 p.m. Funeral service will be held at the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary Church, Wednesday November 8 at 10 a.m., 6175 10th Avenue, Rosemount.

Interment Notre Dame des Neiges Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Children of Chernobyl Canadian Fund, 1555 Bloor St. West, Toronto, Ontario, M6P 1A5. The family would like to thank Dr. Jeffrey Rubin and the very caring staff on the 5th Floor South.

SABOURIN, Jacques. In Sherbrooke on Saturday, November 4, 1995. Jacques Sabourin in his seventy-third year. Beloved husband of Eslelle Chicoine. Brother and brother-in-law of Madeleine, Claire (Marc Bourgie), Marthe (Andre Laperriere), Therese (Marcel Chartrand), Monique (A.

Jegyeud). Resting at the Steve L. Elkas Inc. Funeral Home, 601 rue Conseil, Sherbrooke, Quebec, JIG 1K4, fax 1-819-820-8872 where funeral will leave on Wednesday, November 8, 1995 at 1:05 p.m. for service in St.

Charles Garnier Church 3730 rue Hammel Sherbrooke, Quebec at 1:30 p.m. Visitation on Wednesday, November 7 from 2 to 4 and 7 to 10 p.m. Interment on Thursday, November 9, Coaticook. SHAPIRO, Conrad. On Sunday, November 5, 1995: Beloved husband of Pauline.

Devoted father of Michael. Dearest brother of Robert, the late Leo, and the lale Sylvia Wilansky. Son of the lale Victoria and the lale Simon. Dear uncle of Debbie, Sydney, Neal and Gary Wilansky. Funeral service from Paperman and Sons, 3888 Jean Talon West on Monday, November 6 at 3:30 p.m.

Burial at the Adath Israel Congregation Cemetery de la Savane. Shiva at 990 Hills 109, Ville St. Laurent through Wednesday evening November 9. In lieu of gifts or flowers, donations In his memory may be made to the Heart Research Fund of your choice. SHINOFF, Shirley (Sllversteln, Kraft).

On November 5, 1995 at the age of sixty. Devoted wife of Paul Shlnoff and the late Ross Silverstein. Loving mother to Ellen and Caryn Silverstein. Sister to Frances Gelber and Stanley Kraft. She will be deeply missed bv her grandchildren Jesse Ross and Roxanne Cohen, Marlee -Shinoff and Rubv Schmetter and remembered forever by her loving family and friends.

Funeral service from Paperman and Sons, 3888 Jean Talon West on Monday, November 6 at 12 noon. Burial at the Temple Emanuel Beth Sholom Congregation Cemetery, Mt. Royal Blvd. Donations may be made to the "Shirley Shinoff Fund" at Hope Cope, CO Jewish General Hospital 340-8251. ILIQIT FIEF SPENCER; Ruth.

At her home irt London, oh Saturday November 4, 1995, Ruth (Letham) Spencer of London, in her i eighty-fourtlr Dearly beloved wife "of Jack Spencer and dear sister of Letham of Mascouche, P.O. Cremation, private funeral, interment in Mount Royals Cemetery, Montreal. (James; A. Harris Funeral Home). TELLIER, Claude Jules.

Suddenly Montreal on Novembers, 1995 aged seven. Beloved father of Claude Michel' and beloved step-father of Sandra Lvnn. Son of the late Damlen Tellier, and Laurette Tellier Cyr (jiee 'Mondor). Ex- husband of Peggy -(Langlev). Dean brother of Lise and Gilles Tellier and-Roberr, Louise, YvanTJaniel r- and Suzanne Cyr Funeral service Damien de Brandon Parish in St.

Damien de Brandon on Tuesday, November 7 at 1:30 p.m. 4 ULOK, John "Cheff Suddenly on October 16 1995at the ageof seventv-two. Will be sadly missed bv all his friends at Steve's Music Store." Funeral service from the Kane 8. Fetterly Chapel, 5301 Decarie (corner Isabella) on Tuesday, November 7, at 8 a.m. Interment Notre Dame des -Neiges Cemetery.

ZUIZIA, Katherina. At the Jewish General Hospital on November 4, 1995 at the age of seventy years. Beloved wife of Alexandre Zuizia. Dear mother of Anatole and Walter. Loving grandmother of Marline and Michele and great-grandmother of Amanda.

Also survived by many friends. Resting at Funeral Complex Urgel Bourgie Ltd. 1750 Notre Dame, Lachine. Funeral service on Tuesday, November 7 at 10 a.m. at St.

Georges Greek Orthodox Church (Lachine). Thence to the Orthodox Cemetery. Visitation on Monday from 7 to 10 p.m. By Sydney Omarr Monday, November 6, 1995 Notable Quotes: Financial giant. Aries J.P.

Morgan: "Millionaires don't use astrology, billionaires do!" Joe Louis, one of boxing's greatest champions: "I was born a Taurus and I suppose I'll die a Taurus!" Angie Dickinson, Libra movie star: "I don't know what my life would have been like without astrology!" Larry King, television luminary: "I don't believe in astroloov hut n. member I'm a Scorpio and we don't believe in anything!" Actress Meryl Streep: "I credit my Moon in Taurus for much of mv success!" ARIES (March 21-April 19): Pennies from heaven! Everyw here, the sky appears to rain dollars you could be in the money, big time! What was held back is revealed to your advantage. Marital status spotlighted. TAURUS (April 20): Neptune keynote blends with your Venus to bring illusion, poetry, beauty, tender loving care. Cycle high, jump aboard bandwagon, singyour own praises.

You're going places -with Libra! 1 GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Become aware of time in metaphysical and practical'sense. Responsibility of deadline involved. You're trusted with confidential information. Don't, break release date! Capricorn involved. CANCER (June 21-July 22): Highlight universal appeal, reach beyond the immediate, deal gingerly with Aries.

Libra inrlivirlnak 1 pt on of obligation belonging to someone eise. Love win coincide witn sea jour ney. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22); Get ready to get set, go! Focus on initiative, originality, independence, fresh start in new direction. You'll be Offered exer utive position.

Love plays fascinating role, involves another Leo: SI VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Transform indecision into extraordinary experience! The occult, arcane literature involved. Focus on philosophy, theology, spiritual affairs associated with celebrities. Get it on paper! sx LIBRA (Sept.

23-Oct. 22) Fun and frolic! Burden removed, wardrobe fits fine, you'll be pleased with body image. Secret meeting provides know ledge you are regarded as special. Gemini. Sagittarius in picture.

SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Another Scorpio helps in reaching legal agreement. Taurus also involved, you learn how the world regards you and what you can anticipate in conjunction with fame, fortune. Marital status involved.

SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Check Libra message. Focus on basic issues, care of pets, fitness, diet and nutrition. Trip involves relative who is in a jam.

Accent perceptive-ness, trust inner feelings. Gemini plays role. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Attention revolves around family, home, decision regarding marriage.

Lunar position coincides with physical attraction, exciting experiences, sex appeal. Libra is in fascinating role. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Some will tell down to earth!" Those possibly are envious people wishing they had your insights.

Your prediction fulfilled, you'll be talk of the town. Pisces plays key role. 35 PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Obtain hint from Aquarius message. Meet deadline, display ability to bring ordef out of chaos.

Member of opposite sex declares, "I'm drawn to you. can hardly keep my hands off you!" Humor! IF NOVEMBER 6 IS YOUR BIRTHDAY: You are drawn to music, theater, drama, color coordination involved in painting. Although diplomatic, you will fight when cause is richt. Taurus. Libra.

Scornio mr. sons play meaningful roles in your life. i ou are gentle but adversaries sense 95 1995, United Feature Syndicate 34 Opposed to 36 Utilizes 37 Dozes 38 Tommie of the diamond 39 Marsh grass 41 Detective Sam 43 Out of kilter 46 Obvious 49 Facade 51 Effect 52 Neckwear 53 Providence, Island 54 Funny people 55 Sea captain's command 57 Brief 60 Earthenware pot 61 Quebec's Sept- 62 In apple-pie order 63 Ancient Phoenician city 66 Court (a sweetheart) spread like of to fight of natural title in Polo Free" indulge eight is Wine-growing valley CAMP B'NAI BRITH The Officers, Board of Directors and Staff express their deep condolences to the Family, to the Government, to the Citizens of the State of Israel and World Jewry on the great loss of their Leader, a man of Peace. PRIME MINISTER YITZHAK RABIN We share in Penny Meshwork Executive Vice President The management and staff of LINGERIE wish to express their sorrow on the passing of CONRAD SHAPIRO brother of ROBERT SHAPIRO 1 12 13 14 15 I 16 17 IS 19 I 110 111 Il2 Il3 T5 16 17 la 19 20 21 2l 2l 26 127 128 29 31 111 32 35 36 137 138 (39 40 "41 4243 44 45 46 4l 4849 b2 Ib3 154 155 56 57 58 5S) 60 jfe 1 62 163 bT 65 66 67 7 75 73 CAMP B'NAI BRITH Due to an Important community gathering, Camp B'Nai Brith must cancel their Annual Meeting which was to be held at the Shaar Ha-shomayim Synagogue on Monday, November 6th, 1995 at 6:30 p.m. You will be notified of a new date.

Steven Backler, C.A. President I.

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