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28 Monday November 22, 1965 The Ottawa local calls phone zw-7j1i Deaths By The Canadian Press Ladue, Alta. Anlhony Tuna, S3, on whose homestead was made the 1M7 oil strike which ushered in Alberta's oil boom. Asa-ilia, N.C. Gen. Francis Bowditch Wilvy.

83, former head of U.S. Military Academy at West Point and later chairman of New York State power authority. Stockport, England John Fielden, 17, who with his father, both Jehovah's Witnesses, refused blood transfusions; from injuries suffered hv an auto crash. Moscow Prof. Alexander Myasnikov, M.

internationally-known specialist in heart and circulatory diseases. Cherry HUT, N.J. J. (Jimmy) Pitt, 45. well-known horse trainer; after an apparent heart attack.

Toronto Johnny Niosi. 48. one of the three musical ers from London. Ont. Trenton, Ont.

Abraham Karam. 104, one of the area's oldest residents. Today and Tomorrow TODAY Blood donor clinic, 634 Bron-son Avenue, ll 30 to 4 30 p.m. and 6.30 to 8.30 p.m. Women's Advertising Cub of Ottawa dinner meeting.

Ottawa Board of Trade Club, 6 p.m. Kiwanis Club ofWestboro meets 1 a United Church, 6.43 p.m. Capital Civilian Club, the Red Door. 7 p.m. Color Photographic Association of Canada.

Inc. lecture The Creative Ascension Hall. 8 p.m. "Saint Christ Church Cathedral, 8 p.m. The Canadian a lecture by Elliot Moss.

Carleton, University Alumni Theatre, 8 p.m. 1 TOMORROW "Indian in a movie. Carleton University Alumni Theatre. p.m. The Legal Sutus of the Canadian lecture by Howard Staats.

Carleton Uni versity Alumni Theatre, 8.30 p.m. 101 IITRS BOYLE Larry and Mary-Ann (nee Wheeler) are happy to announce the birth of a daughter. Allison, at Ottawa Genera: Hospital, on Saturday, Nov. 20. CASSIDY Bob and Joan (nee 1 1) are happy to announce the arrival of Deborah Lynn, 4 at the Grace Hospital.

Nov. 20. IMS. Granddaughter for Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Tremblay. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Casstdy. CUTLER John and Beverley are happy to announce the birth of a daughter.

7 pounds. 3 ounces, early (very early) Saturday, Nov. 20. 1965 at Civic Hospital. A sister for Lori.

Both well. GOW To Wayne and Sylviar son (7 lbs. 5 tyi Sunday. Nov. 21.

1965. at Ot tawa Civic Hospital. Both! well. MILKS Bill and Janet announce the arrival of their 5th son. Nov.

21, 1965 at the Grace Hospital. MOSSOP Shirley and Doug are just overjoyed to be able to boast about Jerry's baby sister. Sunday. Nov. 21.

IMS, TV4 at the Civic. Every one's fine. 5ANGSTER Don and Eleanor are pleased to announce the arrival of a daughter. Sharon Nov. 17, at Ottawa Civic Hospital.

') SULUVAN Colin and Irene are pleased to announce the birth of a daughter, Sharon Lvnn. on Nov. 16. 1965. at Ottawa Civic Hospital.

Both JovTmI hi Isfftts II S4 in 13 151 1M 162 1M 1 17S ISO 1M Ml 231 234 230 240 241 240 247 2S0 2 2M 2M 2M 2W 21 21 271 272 JTO 274 Ml 22 206 2M 297 ''Oftarw. 101 ISTHS SMITH To Bill and May (nee Bell) a son on Nov. 20. 1963. at Grace Hospital.

A brother for Barara. Both well. TEMPLE To Vera and Gordon, a beautiful daughter, a sister for Elizabeth on November 20. 1965 at the Ottawa Civic Hospital. Both in excellent health.

VAILLANCOURT A son to Dr. and Mrs. Raymond Vaillancourt, on Nov. 19. at the Ottawa General Hospital, a brother for Joann, Karen, Steven.

Lynda, Liza and Paula. WILDMAN (nee Romani) Eleanor and George Wild man are happy to announce the arrival of a son on Saturday. -Nov. 20, 1965 at Ottawa General Hospital. Both weUV NOTE bee cmm to I Tin Skat mm Ai com to oMoriRQ horowotf 1mm JmnmL Tfcoro tmt no coMioctloo) Itomt on TOjo Joomol cm 104 DEATHS BARBEAU.

Edward Saturday Nov. 20. 1965, at the home of his parents, Wilfred and Ann (Proulx) Barbeau. 83 Archibald Street, age 4 weeks. Resting at tie Kelly Funeral Home.

2313 Carting Avenue. Funeral Monday to St. Elizabeth's Church for Service of the Angels at 2.30 p.m. Interment Notre Dame cemetery. BLAIS.

Edwin On Saturday. Nov. 20. 1965. Edwin Blais.

aged 77 years, husband of Bemadette Lauzbn, father of Leo Paul, Mrs. D. Renaud (Constance), Mrs. H. Soubli-ere (Cecile) and Lorraine.

brother of Leo Patrick. Mrs. Johanna MacDonald, Mrs. Al-bertine Vanasse, Mrs. A.

Dinelle, Mrs. E. Campeau, 12 grandchildren. Funeral Tuesday from the Gauthier Funeral Home, 7 Fairmont Avenue, for Requiem High Mass as St. Francis of Assisi Church, at 8 o'clock.

Interment Notre Dame cemetery. BRISCO, Elmer In Renfrew Hospital, Sunday, Nov. 21, 1965, Eric Elmer Brisco, beloved husband of Amy Eliott of RR 3, Renfrew in his 67th year. Resting at the Cochrane Anderson Funeral Home, Renfrew until Tuesday, Nov. 23 at 1.30 p.m., thence to Northcote United Church for service at 2 p.m.

Interment Rosebank cemetery. CAMPBELL. John M. Oni Saturday. IMS.

at: Vankleek Hill. Ont. aged 9 years, husband of Jessie Chisbolm. father of Stanley. and Mrs.

Vernon Stephens (Lillian) of Vankleek Hill: Douglas, of Toronto; Mrs. A. A. Grant (Kathleen) and Mrs. J.

Fogarty and Bert of -Ottawa, and four grandchildren. Resting at Mc-Rae Funeral Home. Vankleek Hill. Funeral Tuesday, Nov. 23.

2.30. at Breadalbane Baptist Church. CHAMAILLARD, Alice On Sunday, Nov. 21. 1965, in hospital, Alice Cleary, beloved wife of George Cha-maillard, aged 56: mother of George.

John, Paul. Mrs. Kenneth Prud'homme (Claire). Miss Anne; sister of Frank. Mrs.

Albert Perron. Mrs. Florence Lawson. Mrs. Aim Perron, Mrs.

William McSheffrey. Mrs. Gerald Sanscartier. Funeral on Wednesday from "Sylvio Blais Funeral 185 Maloney Boulevard. Gatineau West, to St.

Elizabeth's Cant-ley, for Requiem High Mass at 10 a.m. Interment parish cemetery. CHARRON, Georges In locil hospital Sunday. Nov. 21 1965.

Georges Charron, 315 St Joseph Boulevard. Hull, husband of Jeanne Barbeau, age 69. father of Yvan and father-in-law of Claire Car rieres, brother of Jean, Hull, Mrs. Elzea Menard (Claire), Hull Resting Gauthier and 101 Notre Dame Street, Hull. Funeral on Wednesday, Nov.

24 at 7.40. Requiem High Mass at St. Joseph's Church, Hull it 8 a.m. Interment Hull cemetery. -1 I r- cr's Most Progressive Want DEATHS J3S: from Prcdlng Column) CHARBONNEAU.

Irene In hospital. Monday, Nov. 22, 1965, Irene St. Denis, wife by first marriage of the late Michael B. Collins and by second marriage of the late Henri Charbonneau, aged 64 years, dear sister of Edouard, Camille.

Roger, Mrs. Raymond Labrosse (Dora). Rev. Sister Aimee du Sacre Coeur, Sisters of Providence (Marie), Mrs. Laurent Renaud Mrs.

Leo Brunei (Cecile). Mrs. Louis Labrosse (Gaby). Resting Racine and Robert 260 Besserer Street Funeral Wednesday at 9.30 a.m. to St.

Eugene Church, St. Eugene, for Requiem High Mass at 11 Interment parish cemetery. CRAIG, 'James Russell In hospital Saturday, Nov. 20, 1965, J. RussaU Craig, of 2291 Stratford Avenue, husband of the late Sarah lona Leach dear father of Mrs.

E. Niman (Freida), Mrs. J. Risto (Reta) and James Clarence Craig, all of Ottawa, brother of Miss Laura Craig of Ottawa, Mrs. Gordon Wilson of Manotick, Howard; Craig of Aylmer, and Harry of Winches ter.

Resting Hulse and Play fair Central Chapel. 315 Mc-Leod Street. Service Tues-day 3 p.m. Interment Capj. tal Memorial Gardens.

CRILLY. Mrs. Julia At the residence of her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Henry LUnam, Kirks Ferry, ey inner on saiuraay, nov.

tu, iswt Julia Mulvihill, aged 99 years, of William James Crilly and dear mother of Mrs. Lunam (Rose), Mrs. Catherine Brown, Selah, Washington. James. Los Angeles, Leo, Detroit, Michael, Powell River, BC.

and Wil liam, Peterboroughi sister of Richard Mulvihill and Rev. Sister Mary Philip of Grey Nuns of the Sacred Heart, Ogdensburg. NY. Resting McEvoy Brothers Shields Funeral Home, 235 Kent Street, Funeral Tuesday at 9.15 a.m. to St.

Stephen's Church, Old Chelsea, for Re quiem High Mass at 10 o'clock. Interment parish cemetery. DONQyANMolly. On Sunday. Nov.

21. 1965. in hospital. Molly Donovan, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs.

Patrick Donovan. Survived by niece. Mrs. Cecil Brady (Patricia). a sister-in-law, Mrs.

Lola Donovan, 2 cousins, Mrs. Joseph Graham and Mist Testie Nichols and several nieces and nephews. Resting at Racine and Robert 300 Olmstead Street, Eastview. Funeral Wednesday to the Assumption Church for Requiem High Mass at 8 a.m. Interment noire uame, miawa.

JOHNSTON, Helena Maude On Sunday, Nov. 21., 1965 at Carp. Ont. Helena Maude Craig in her 86th year, widow of William James Johnston, mother of W. Erskine Johnston, M.L.A., Anna Johnston, Mrs.

H. J. Montgomery (Isabel) arid Weldon Johnston, all of Carp; stepmother of Mrs. Myrtle (Boyle) Reckitt, Ot-: tawa; sister of Roland Austin and Benson Craig, Carp and Russell Craig. Calgary.

Resting at the Kennedy Funeral Home, Carp until 1.30 p.m. Wednesday, thence to Christ Anglican Church, Huntley for service at 2 p.m. Interment in Christ Church cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society, 386 MacLaren Street, Ottawa. KARAM, Abraham Tanous At Trenton Memorial Hospital on Saturday, Nov.

20, 1965. Abraham Karam, husband of the late Cessna David (former resident of Ottawa); dear father of Helena (Mrs. Michael David), Trenton, and father-in-law of Mrs. Elias (Bill) Karam, grandfather of Sandra, Bar bars and John Karam of Ottawa, and (Audrey) Mrs. Louis Aziz, Trenton, and Allan David of Binghamton, N.Y., great-grandfather of Donna and Laurie Aziz, Trenton, in his 105th year.

On arrival by motor at Ot tawa on Monday will rest at McEvoy Brothers-Shields funeral Home. 235 Kent Street. Funeral Wednesday. Service at St Elijah's Syrian Orthodox Church at 2 p.m. Interment Beechwood Cemetery.

i Ad Section" 14 DEATHS Proctding Column) KENYON. William A. Suddenly at Toronto on Nov. 17, 1965. beloved husband of Mildred Dyke, dear father of Ruth Porter (Ottawa), Peggy Mol loy (Australia).

Nancy Bryan (Toronto) and William E. Kenyon (Princeton). Inter ment was Nov. 20 at Perth. LEMOINE.

Joseph In hospital. Sunday, Nov. 21, 1965, Joseph Lemoine of 239 Rochester Street, Jiusband of the late Lila Farrell, in his 79th year, dear father of Mrs. Ernest. Preston (Jean).

John Roach (Phyllis), Clifford Niman (Fay), all of Ottawa. Mrs.i Glen Small (RitaV of Mrs. Paul Durand (Shirley). John Johnston (Joy), both of London. Ont.

Clif ford (BunMnd Bill, both of Ottawa, and the late Douglas and Lome Lemoine. Rest- ing Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod "Street Service Wednesday. 2 p.m. Interment Pinecrest -1 cemetery. UTTLE.

Florence Suddenly Saturday, Nov. 20, 1965, at the home of her daughte-. Mrs. Arthur Barnett, 23 Echo Drive. Florence F.

Smith, widow of Robert B. Little in" her 84th year, beloved mother of Margaret Mr. Ernest Elliott) of Cum berland and Jean of Ottawa 10 grandchildren and 4 great grandchildren also survive. Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street. Service 1 p.m.

Interment Dale' ceme- tery, Cumberland. MARTEL, Mathias In' hos pital, Saturday, Nov. 20, 1965. Mathias Martel, hus band of the late Claire Paquette, aged 72 years, of Rockland, Ont. dear father of Gerard, Henri, Guy, Maurice, Mrs.

Sylvio Louiseize, Mrs. Laurent Prevost, Mrs. Albert Paquette, Mrs. Philippe Gamelin, Mrs. Conrad Clouthier, Mrs.

Don Mills, Mrs. Jules Simard, Mrs. Romeo Rochon, Mrs. Harold Byrne, Mist Marcelle, 39 grandchildren and 10 greatgrandchildren. Resting Brunei Funeral Home, Rockland.

Funeral Wednesday at 8.45 a.m. to Most Holy Trinity Church for Solemn Requiem Mast at 9 o'clock. Burial parish cemetery. McELHANEY. Thomas A.

On Friday. Nov. IS. IMS, at his home, 107 Livingstone Avenue, Grimsby, Ont. Survived by his wife, Louise Perry, daughters Marjorie Carpenter and Helen Thompson and son "Jimmy." Funeral at Grimsby at 2 p.m..

Nov. 22. He was formerly a long-time resident or uttawa McVEETY Archibald At the Great Waif Memorial Hospital, Ont, on Monday, Nov. i 22, 1965. Archibald G.

McVeety, dear husband of Anna Walker, in his 85th year. Resting at the Blair and son Funeral Home, 9 West Gore Street, Perth. Funeral service' to be con ducted in the chapel on Wed nesday, Nov. 24 at 2 p.m. Interment Rideau Ferry ceme tery.

MYRE, Miss Yvonne Satur day, Nov. 20, 1965, Notre Dame du Laus, Yvonne Myre, daughter of the late Barnabe Myre and Virginie Villeneuve, age '75i. Sister of Josephat Myre, Hull; Mrs, rL i Bigras (Jeanne), 'Montreal; several nieces and nephews. Resting Gauthier and 101 Notre Dame Street, Hull. Funeral on Tuesday, Nov.

73, at 7.45, Requiem High Mass St. Bernadefte Church at 8 a.m. Interment Hull temetery. Joiriil SubKrltllM Rites Journal Homo cMllnorv Mrvko. whtcli H) guorantood.

It ovolloblo onywhoro on-own, Hull and turrouncjlng dlv trlcl at woll at town ond vllloooi in mo onawo volloy. Call 130-7SII for homo doltvory lorvko. CAAO.IE OELIVEV-k a wookt lac Saturday only, payoMa to mo boy SINOLC COY RATES 7c dolly ond lac soturaoy. MAIL SUBSCftlPTIONS-Conoda (an-coot Ml or mot whoro homo delivery h) ovolloblo), Commonwooltti counlrloi and Armod Forcot Ovortaoor dally ratot, ono yoor fISM, tin montM S7.SO, throo months S4 5. ono month SI.SS.

Saturday only by moil-iM a yoor or ISc copy. Moll rotao In Ottawa. Hull ond cllloi and Jowno whoro fhoro cotrlor boy oorvfco- a wook or 00 yoor Rod Stotoo, Auttrolla ond lorolgn eountrlo. daily rotot, and yoor SB 00. tlx montho-ll 00.

ana month t) 00 Saturday only S1S) yoor or Mc caoy. AH man oubtcriotiono oro aoyablo In in unco to Tho Journal. puktmkic may do oatnod by cotimo Tho Journal el JM-7I1I. LONO DISTANCI PHONB ZINITH mn JIO TOLL CHARS! 104 DEATHS from PrKMlina. Column) NEWBURY.

Albert In hospital. Friday, Nov. 19. 1965 Albert Newbury, aged 76, 1306 Albany Drive, beloved husband of the late Annie Smith, dear father of Wilfred. Ottawa: Albert, Vancouver, dear brother of Jack New bury.

Chilliwack. BC; Mrs. Mae Cornell. Lakeworth. Fla Mrs.

Emily Gardner. London, Ont; loving grandfather of 3 grandchildren. Resting at Tub. man's Funeral Home, 403 Richmond Road at Rcosevelt Service in the chapel, Tuesday at 10 a.m. Interment i e-crest.

NORMAND. Desire In St Jacques Nursing Home, Em-brun. on Sunday, 21. 1965, Desire 'Normand of Amprior, Ont, husband of the late Ernestine Payment; dear father of Mrs, Dona Ma dore (Eva), Mrs. Augustine Diotte (Alice), John, of Ham- ilton; Mrs.

Harold Lance (Jeanette), Deep River, in his 79th year. Resting at the Boyce Funeral Home, Am- prior. Procession will leave Boyce Funeral Home on Wednesday at 8.40 a.m. for Re- quiem High Mast at St. John Chrysostom Catholic Church at 9 a.m.

Interment Arnprior R.C. cemetery. PAR1SIEN, Mrs. Louis On Fri day. Nov.

19, 1965, aged 59 years, Cecilia Boyce, wife of Louis Parisien, mother of Mrs. Fernand Fredette (Leonie), Ottawa; sister of Esley, Bondfield, Ont; Willie, Latchford, Ont; Arthur, Mrs. Rose Sampson, Bond- field; 2 grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren. Funeral Tuesday from Gauthier Funeral Home, 259 St. Patrick, for Requiem High Mass at St Anne's Church at 8 o'clock.

Interment Notre Dame cemetery. PATTERSON. William A. In hospital, Monday, Nov. 22, 1965.

William Arthur Hughes Patterson, aged .75 years, of 3737 Reyelstoke Drive, beloved husband of Eliza Mary Russell, father of Mrs. John Drummond (Dorothy), Mrs. Jack Birk (Margaret), W. Arthur, Mrs. a Reith (Kathleen); Robert H.

of Ottawa, Leonard of Metcalfe, Ont, Howard J. of Windsor, brother of Borden, Edgar and Mrs. Fred Farmer (Maude) of Ottawa, Ross of Detroit, Mrs. Delmer Johnson (Ethel) of Almonte. Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street Service Wednesday, 1 Interment Capital Memorial Gardens.

Please omit flowers. Those desiring to send a memorial tribute may donate to Canadian Heart Foundation. PHARAND, Rene Suddenly at hit residence, 2479 Iris Street, on Monday, Nov. 22, 1965, Rene Pharand, age 53, dear husband of Gertrude Lahey. ton of Wilfrid Pharand and the late Louisa Ger-vais, father of Patrick, Henry and Eveleen, brother of Wilfrid Gerard and Mrs.

Claude Young (Laurette), and one granddaughter. Resting at Landreville Funeral Home, 578 Somerset Street W. Funeral on Wednesday to Our Lady of Fatlma Church for Requiem High Mats at 9 a.m. Interment Notre Dame cemetery. PRESTON, David John In hospital, Saturday, Nov.

20, 1965. David John Preston of 420 Gladstone Avenue, In hit 80th year, beloved husband of Gertrude Scharf, dear father of John Preston of Spencerville, El bom Campbell (Alma) of Berwick, Mrs. Robert Evant (Audrey), Mrs. Wesley Gorman (Ethel), Ernest Thomas and F. A.

(Bob) Preston, all of Ottawa, brother of Mrs. Maggie Mrs. Mary Wallace and Mrs. Martha Scharf1 all of Ottawa, Mrs. Esther Brown of Molra, NY, and Mrs.

Clara Card of Water town, NY. 26 grandchildren 'and IS great-grandchildren also survive. Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel; 315 McLeod Street Service Tuesday, 2 p.m. Interment Hawthorne cemetery. Friends may send memorial contributions, Carleton Unit, Canadian Cancer Society, 386 MacLaren Street Journal Want Ads Brine Quick Results.

r- (Cont. from Preceding Column) SEABROOK. Jeffrey Thomas In hospital, Sunday, Nov. 21. IMS.

Jeffrey Thomas Sea-brook, age beoved -son of Mr. and Mrs. John Seabrook. North Cower, and dear brother of Philip and Carolyn; Resting Cummings Funeral Home, North Gower. Funeral service on Tuesday in Holy Trinity Anglican Church, at 2 p.m.

Interment adjoining cemetery. SKLAR. Benjamin, Suddenly on Friday. Nov. 19.

195. Benjamin Sklar. beloved hus band or Susan Campbell on Christ. Interment Nov. 21.

Bal timore. Maryland. STEWART. Ernest James Suddenly in Braeside on Sun day. Nov.

21. 1965. Ernest James Stewart of Braeside. Ont, dear husband of Mary Thomlison, dear father of James and Patricia, in his 44th year. Resting at the Boyce Funeral Home.

Arnprior, where service will be held in the chapel on Wednesday at 2 p.m. Interment Sand Point cemetery. TAYLOR. William Suddenly at hit residence, 69 Fairmont Avenue, Sunday, Nov. 21.

1964. William Taylor, beloved husband of Grace Cathcart, in his 76th year, brother of Mrs. Edith McDonald and Fred Taylor, both of Ottawa. Resting Veltch-. Draper Parkdale Avr-nue at Service in chapel Tuesday 11 a.m.

Interment Capital Memorial Gardens. STUART, Catherine A. In hospital, Saturday, Nov. 20, 1965, Catherine A. Burke widow of Alexander M.

Stuart, 244 Hannah Street, in her 81st year, mother of Viola, Percy, John, Agnes and Resting Hulse and Plfytair Central Chapel. 315 McLeod Street Requiem Mass at Church of the As sumption, Tuesday, 8 a.m. Interment Notre Dame ceme tery. WHELAN. Bill In hospital, Sunday.

Nov. 21, 1965, Matheu William Wbelan. age 60 years, husband of the late Rosetta Smith, brother of John P. Whelan and Mrs. Albert Legault (Rita), Ottawa; Emmett Whelan, Elliot Lake.

Resting at the Whelan Funeral Home. S15 Cooper Street Funeral. Tuesday to St Patrick's Church for Requiem High Mass at 8 a.m. Interment Notre Dame cemetery. WHYTE, Norman Campbell In hospital at Ottawa, Ont, on Saturday, Nov.

20, 1965, Norman Campbell Wbyte, beloved husband of the late Wilma Turner in his 72nd year. Resting at the Alan R. Barker Funeral Home, Mc Arthur Avenue, Carleton Place, where service will be conducted on Tuesday at 2 p.m. Interment United ceme teries. WRIGHT, George Willism In hospltil, Sunday, Nov.

21, 1965, George William Wright, husband of the late Margaret Duff, of 25 Robinson Avenue, aged 74 years, dear father of William and Lome. of Ottawa; Mrs. Doris Levers, of Edmonton; brother of Thomas and Mrs. Rose Liddiard, of. Ottawa, and Albert of Detroit.

Retting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street. Service Wednesday, II a.m. Interment Beechwood cemetery. VEITCH-DRAPER LIMITED FUNERAL DIRECTORS PARKDALI CHAPS. 7rl BANK ST.

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di mm A A AAAJ A A. 4 4 tt NO40BUH SOBINSKV In loving rnvnory a dtar hubond, fatter ond grandtoff-s, Gorg BoMmky. Mmy Nov. its. Sootm mow torgtt vow now you ore gonOo i But shall rtmombor.

no matt Or how long. Wit ond Fomll. BOB IN SKY In loving memory of our door tothor, fathor-irt-low ond grtmtf fafhtr, Goorgo Boblnikyr who pouod owoy ytort ogo todoy. Nov. 23.

and ttM. Thwo'ft not day. Sooty mtesod by Doughtor Mary (Morton), ton-tn-tow ond GrandMna. tho John St. Ongo Fomily.

Ntogoro Fans, Now York. COSGHOVE-l loving door sHtor. Mrs. Lona Cosarovo. who pouod away Nov.

77. H7 What would I not givo closp nor Nor door, woot toco to soo. To hoar hor voko. to soo hor smita. That moont so much to mo Oscar K.

Hanson. FEE In loving momory' of a door wito. mothor and grandmother Mrs. Eliiabom Foe. who possod owoy Nov.

77. Hi5 -Till rntmorv hxo ond life departs. You live lor ever In our hearts. Husbond Will. Dough fers Their Families.

NODGINS In loving memory of a i door husbami ond tothor. Wiliord who passed owoy Nov. 27 TO. I hove only your memories door hustend. To remember my whole lite through.

But the sweetness linger to-over. As I treasure tho imago of you. Always romemoered by WHO Fomily. MA DO RE Mi loving memory of door fothor. Gaorao possod away Nov.

72. Is. I. hoppy hours once Onloyed. How sweet their memory still.

But death has tort a loneliness The world can never till DougMer una and Louis. MULLIGAN In remembrance el Bert Mulltoon. who entered Into rest Nov. M. IHI Not dead to us who laved him.

Not lost, but go He lives with us And will forever more. Bud and Shirley RALPH In loving memory at our T'JtxlS' Sadly missed and ever remembered -Fronkie. Carol. Dorm. Joot 106 USDS Of nuna BOWMAN whh to thank oH my friends and noQhtoors to their tnonif acts of kindness, floral oWotings and other contributions during the long Illness and loso or my who.

Mrs Hufh Bowman, Their esteem ond friendship will be deeply cherished by her husband. OrOsVef AowfnoRa JAMIGAN Our sincere gratitude so ur id vriends tor el sympathy end assistance during wtte and mother, Mrs. Anno Jonipjon. Our special thanks to Rev. fr.

Silvester and the priests of St. Basil's Church, She priests, sisters, lay teachers and students at St. Joseph's High School. St. Basil's L.

St. Joseph's Lodtes' Guild. LeghM of Atary. St Augustine's Church; and the Kesty Funeral Heme. Mr.

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UI-09W SHBLL AL MAXWELLS SHELL SERVICE Station. 137 Sussex Drive, St. Andrew. n4in. SHBLL HOULE'S SHELL SERVICE tton.

001. Corllng of Loretto. STA. Phono SHBLL BOB RAFTER'S SHELL SERVICE StotRn. 1441 Prescott Highway.

771-. SUNOCO JIM SUNDERLAND. MAIN STREET Sunoco Service Station, comer Eel Drive and Mam. SUNOCO RON HILL'S SERVICE STATION. 14rt Rkhmend Read at Forest.

ITS English car specialists. SUNOCO CAMERON SMITH'S SUNOCO SERV. -Ice Station, lees Baseline Rood. 771- SUPBRTBST M. HACK'S SERVICE.

OSS Of Chapel m-SOM. SUPBRTBST BIG SON'S SUPERTEST. od. nr-raii. SUPBRTBST DOHERTV'S SUPERTEST SERVICE Potion.

1411 Bank Street at Heron Road. 7D-M1I. TIXACO RENE'S TEXACO SERVICE STATION, 14SS Kl.born Avenue. 731-STlf. TBXACO PINECREST TEXACO SERVICE STA.

lion. Baseline Rood at Plnocresi. nsMi, tn-oosT. TOP VALU SERVICE STATION. OUEENSWAV ond Blair Rood.

4S-7t. Open 14 hours. TOP VALU SERVICE STATION, BASELINE AND Woodrelte Avenue, ro-fvie. upon 24 WHIT. ROSE NEIL AND KEN'S SERVICENTRE, corner Kent ond somerset, wna OPEN ALL THIS WEEK 7 A.M.

TO 10 P.M. EilLL ARDERN LTD SHELL SERVICE STATION 2222 CARLING AVE. at Woodroffg 729 8498 OTTAWA 201 APIS- RATS TO UT ADULTS. I ROOMS. HEATED.

LIGHT- ed. 10 Rose Street. Apt. I. ADULT FAMILY.

LARGE ROOM uraer duples. heated, eaulpped, can- mlent la everything. ADULTS. I BEDROOM BASEMENT apart ext. Corllng near Rochester.

ALTA VISTA. BANK AREA. LARGE. I Moroem. refrigerator.

TU-IOW. APARTMENT. EOUIPPEOTVT sTS rooms, free parking. SUB 13S4BM. Truly ACADIAN .153 NEPEAN ST.

Just ground the corner from shopping, onteitukiment. etc. Featuring: DISHWASHERS PRIVATE BALCONIES JT LIVING ROOM PLUS DINING ALCOVE DRAPERY SUPPLIED RESIDENT MANAGER AND LOCAL OWNERSHIP $87.50 One Bsdisuiil $113.50 $124.50 237-188 237-2832 L---' 1 1 i.

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